Calvert High School - Calvertana Yearbook (Tiffin, OH)
- Class of 1966
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Cover
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WNk54'N'Wl' 'KQV . .mnu,.gM,,., , l I 5 Q ' N an ve, P K 1, Q if l Mfmnmwf' LF L can rl q ' wif'-Y M Wl r! 14 mg, HIGH SCHOOL IS a search frr answers . . . an eyfzrt to win . .. a chance to learn . . . a time when fzotball games warm popcorn friendshzps hard learned lessons unbearable happiness are woven together . . . to make a unique person a Calvert student. l Lk '54 4 ii Eiwge If A Sv ,- , , , fifiil '-113455, Y 'H ' ., f?1Z5,f4?i?ii-ff?-if ffm Lffiffifeffi- .. - FACULTY' OFFERS GUIDANCE, Very Reverend Edward C. Drum, M.A., S.T.L. Principal, Religion. Reverend Paul Mueller, B.A., Assistant Principal, Religion. 4 ENCOURA GEMENT TO ALL DESIRING KNOWLEDGE Mr. Robe matics, A M47 rt Leahy, B.M.E., B.S.E., Advanced Algebra, Useful Mathe- lgebra I. Reverend Paul Dorley, B.A., Religion. Rev. Ge Religion. ...unw- orge Koerber, B.A., Rev. James Walsh, B.A., Religion. 5 Mr. Joseph Kukoy, B.S.E., Physical Education, Health, World History, Biology. Rev. James Say, M.A. , Guidance Counselor. IT IS THEY WHO SEEK TO SEND STUDENTS INTO WM Elfli Sister Marguerita Marie, O.S.U., M.A., World History, English. Mr. Karl Zalar, B.A., American History, Athletic Director. Sister M. Ruth, O.S.F., B.A., French, Spanish, English. Mr. Paul Miletti, B.A., Physical Education. M1-, Michael McClellan, B.S .E. , Bookkeeping, General Business, Business Arithmetic. Sister M. Dorothy, O.S.U., M.S., Biology. Sister M. Agnes, O.S.F., M.S.E., Religion, English. Sister Rose Marie, O.S.U., M.S.,A1gebra, Geometry. THIS FAS T-M O VIN G WORLD WITH CONFIDENCE 152295. i .,... .,I'-' - r Sister Jeanne Marie, O.S.U., B.M., Band. Mr. Kenneth Colatruglio, Study Hall. Mrs. David MacFar1and, B.A., General Science, Physical Education. Sister M. Emmanuel, O.S.U., M.A., Latin, Spanish. .SE as 3 is 54 f fa i 2 A-:Egan M l. Mrs. Richard Bush, B.A., English. Sister M. Scholastica, Mr. Dean Bryant, B.S.S., Civics, Economic Problems, World Politics. 7 o.s.U., M.A., English, An. ' Mr. Joseph Dell, Short hand. BECA USE OF THEJVL STUDENTS HA VE THE CHANCE X Sister M. Scholastic:-1, O.S.F., B.A., English, Latin. im Sister Vincent De Paul, O.S.U., M.S., Algebra, Religion, Business Arithmetic. Sister M. Urban, M.A., English. ,XX .s -- . JL x 5 SisterM. Ignatius, O.S.U., M.S., Home Economics. Sister Marie Pierre , O.S.F. , B.A., English, Typing. Cm e... .036 Q Mr. Albert Diringer, B.E.E., M.Ed., Useful Mathematics, Senior Mathematics, Mechanical Drawing. A 5 Mrs. Leland Fullerton, B.S., Office Practice, Typing Mr. Donald Sharpe, Maintenance. TO .MAKE THEIR FUTURES EVENTFUL EVERY WAT Miss Mary Lou Weimerskirch, Secretary. ei- Sister M. Charlotte, O.S.U., B.A., Library. Sister M. Merici, O.S.U., Sister M. Maurice, O.S.U., M.A., English, Speech, M.A.,Physics, Chemistry. Glee Club. ,J 1 Ser ir 1 Sister M. Aloysia, O.S.U., Mrs. Beryl Seitz, Library M.A., Latin. Assistant. 9 !..p11,,,l V. 'Wigir-sf ,... A :Ads .X ----Grggii , ,Q TL m f, '- '. :S ' Mrs. Marcella Ferrall, Mrs. Dola Flechtner, Mrs. Mary Steinmetz, Mrs. Harriet McClellan, Cafeteria Staff. 5 A s I R , +1 , , Q-. 1 .Q 42 1 ig .0 nw, . , if I ? ,, it H, 4. . 5 ,fm , -fi Q , E. ,E A 'Q-'E - Ziff? T 'Z XAQKNJ iliwwl'-f:kmgf.X.v ay: ggi 995-W, 1 ,Q ,, X Qs 31 ' -M 1 i ny. say. . if-vxswm Mm L- y K Y A X 5 Hslf 1222 A ., 4 2 k.-,-I gil, V , rg x S W if f' 51 'gm' fm, ' ' NI ORS Seniors at last! Worlaf here we comefv The thoughts gf seniors are centered on graduation. For fiur years thq have worried through tests, laughed through assemblies, and cheered through ftotball games. Thqf have experienced moments of achievement, laughter, excitement, and sometimes disappointment. They realize that graduating Hom Calvert means adulthood is veg close and thy are ready to stand and meet the challenges. Q fi SPANISH LANGUAGE PROVES IMPORTANT TODAY Dorothy Akers Senior Spanish students work diligently as they realize semester tests are near Theodore Allen Paul Anderson Elaine Arrington Nancy Baker Rita Ball I2 J STUDENTS LEARN OF ANCIENT NA TIVE FIESTA CUSTOMS Karen Barnhart Robert Barnhart Barbara Baumgardner Mary Benner Michael Benner Robert Bentz Thomas Berry Linda Bogner Geraldine Boner Patricia Bookmyer Brigid Botton James Breidenbach I3 MA TTER, ENER GT PENETRA TED,' SEN I ORS S TUDT Shirley Breidenbach Susan Breidenbach Barbara Brickner Michael Bridinger Michael Brown Paula Brown Maria Buko Mary Bush Not even dinner time stops Jay Lemmerman from finishing his trig assignment. John Carrigan V 3 gg TRIG FUNCTIONS ls- An experiment on acceleration New V is demonstrated by John Gruss W M fy' ' and David Kimmet, as Karen - - W' W ' A ' C ' Q stopwatch. aagl , Victoria Carter Gerald Caseman Joseph Clark Linda Clouse Mary Arm Company Michael Cunningham Jonathan Daniel Roger Dariano I5 Bamhart times the ball with a 'fr i n DEBIYQ CREDIT BECOME FAMILIAR WORDS AS Steven Dell Kathleen Depinet Joseph De Rose Candace Detwiler A'Bn...4 Michael Distel Paul Distel George Dosh Laura Dow Judith Dryfuse Margaret Elchert Radford Ewing Cheryl Feasel I6 STUDENTS STRI VE TO KEEP BOOKS BALANCED. WW Y , 3 E :. 'K 'f 5 f' ,-.4 ,. .4 x W! .I i N rj if EL in if i n James Feasel .Q N, n . 'V 3'--f 4 A ' A, f ,Za i , , 3 JM- A zf.kA.l -f 5' E 1F5Jf-fiif-f. , 1-:ix-Q :- . . is in QQ fx jsrfwfrif, , , X ,,y.5:X,Q-Lkfw Qi fl k' ff? L fi 355535 in 4 5f1??,fi,j552155-5L ,Aff me .fWW'Ss ' KW E ' Apprentice accountant Edward Zelczak e arnestly works on his bookkeeping home - work. Lawrence Fetzer Joyce Folk Larry Fox Marilyn Frey Roger Frisch I7 , 5 we-'51 A ff' X M !. K H- i .f . har . Q X79 .-Qian lf Emu' fl:-Q, Vcfyxbs V! -. vw' sm- L? 9, , Q xi J- :til :fri 452' A I , Q, , 1 - . ' . QQ . xx V ' r S, VL , 1 as -if 'iff' :, r .f .1 X' 4 , 'h X W ,gl L' af. k , , - ' , .1 2 Y mx L -ff ,W 1: .. v w 4 'ge . . w V . V J Ai! 'L , -H Q ,QQ .ki ' A' ,ffvm-P. B 'Y -fi X, ' , 'ig ' .QSM . yL , With the aid of the overhead projector, Laura Dow illustrates to a senior English class a modern approach to grammar. NEW GRAMMAR S TUDIED,' Maureen Fullerton James Funkhouser Gerald Gase Thomas Gase Nancy Gaydos Linda Gillespie Michael Gillig Stephen Gordon 18 SENIORS FURNISH HOMES, BALANCE BUDGETS Jolm Gruss Patricia Guthrie Judith Herbert Beverly Heyman Stephen Heym an Kathleen Hoover David Hayes Kathleen Hayes For a religion project, Kathryn West browses through magazines, estimating the cost of an imaginary home . 'Wrmnq . MX ,W X -vw' 'Q -v f f QA ber' my Q is cs in RJ 'CD , 44 :N ,N Xt T ,1 . if i CD P X v-il' NT' 2' O UN G CI TIZEN S WITNESS TWEN TIE TH CEN TURT Patricia Hoover Cheryl Hopple Michael Huffman Paul Huss David Joseph A willing student, Larry Walters, explains the laws of different states to the Thomas Kasza civics class. 20 E VENTS, DEL VE INTO .AMERICAN GO VERNMENT Edward Kelbley John Kem David Kimmet Stephen Kinn Larry Kirian Mary Ann Kirian Susan Kleinhenz James Kopp Kathleen Kopp Cynthia Kxupp Geraldine Kuhn Linda Kuhn 21 1. :FK ' kW,,5r,-V , gig .fik . 'us f . 1 D E e any - : Eff WMM N 1ilSi1iN5iifYS'Qll Pi LA TINEERS, French students listen attentively as Mrs. John Terry, a native of Mar- seille, France, explains the French way of living. Robert Kuhn Gerald Kummerer Barbara Lai-'ountaine Mary Jane Lambright Catherine Lawson Sally leahy Theresa Leahy Daniel Leibengood 22 FRENCH STUDENTS CHALLEN GED B 2' LAN G UA GES. Jay Lemmennan Michael Lonwvay Judy Lorentz Marie Lucius N x Kenneth Maag Mary Jo Mathias Janet Meng Deborah Mills Inter Nos staff members Search for past mistakes in order to secure abetter pub- lication. haue, Anthony Monaco ' n , M M L ietl qi Q JB rs' X PARISH PRIESTS AID STUDENTS IN SEEKING Barbara Moyer Kathleen Murphy Offering more than financial aidtostudents, Rt. Rev. Msgr. R. I. Kinnane, pastor of St. Mary's Parish, lends a book to Jonathan Daniel. Patricia Musgrave Daniel Nedolast Alice Nichols Joseph Omlor Gerald Parkins Linda Parkins PA SSA GE TO LEARNING David Puesey Kenneth Raitz Marcus Rall Dennis Ranker Greeting Mary Jane Welter, Rt. Rev. Msgr. Richard J. Gabel, pastor of St. Joseph parish, shows he is al- ways willing to answer any questions students might have. Linda Ranker Patricia Ray Carol Re amer Paul Re inbolt ORA TORS DISCOVER CURE FOR STAGE FRIGHYQ' Richard Reinhart Robert Reinhart Irene Reinman Timothy Reis Nancy Reiter Lucinda Renninger Janis Rohrbach James Rumschlag Robert Sa.nGregory Marcia Sarto Michael Sauber James Schank 26 SPEECH PRINCIPLES BENEFIT DAIL2' LIVES Sheila Scheiber William Scherger Jerome Schlick Kenneth Schroth N... K Carol Schmitz 1 Bradley Seitz Visual aids add life to the speeches of Joseph Vasalle and Michael Brown 27 CA REF UL A TTENTIOJV TO DETAILS S TREN GTHEN S 'M ' .4 Carol Sendelbach Michael Sendelbach Kathleen Shaver Kenneth Sheffer Dorothy Smith Gary Smith Anil 4 h 1 .9 new 1 Joyce Smith -Qu, Q. Linda Smith Testing Geraldine Kuhn on her knowledge of brief forms is her timekeeper, Kathleen Hoover. OFFICE SKILLS Amr XX NNQ YQ, X EXQ X QN X x x ew X Vxgorously pacmg herself m offxce pract1ce, Vxctona Carter seems to have forgotten what the s1ze of her sum wxll be Mlchael Smlth Saundra Stanton Roberta Stem Dlana Stemmetz Thomas Stemmetz war? Margaret Steyer Robert Streaker Gerald Talley Karen Tewalt 29 a ' W, ' ' ' - fyrwifif , ,,,,gg,gf. jfai. 'V ' M' fiangaixtii J M-f-ffwffw ,f , ff , f , , . g ' ff f I ' . ' x fvwfftfgfyf fiww ' ' ' W W TAIR- ,,,,. V , f Q we f, QM , 4 7, Mhz ' p ' 4 I, ' , FUTURE DRAFTSMEN USE CENTRAL THEORY' OF With concerted effort, Robert Benner and Michael Smith at- tack an assignment in mechan- ical drawing. John Turco Joseph Vassalle Larry Walters Jeanne Wank Jane Wamement 30 SHAPE DESCRIPTION IN MECHANICAL DRA WING Theodore Weimerskirch Mary Jane Welter Carl Werner Kathryn West Beatrice Willman Robert Mse John Wurm Linda Wynne Francis Yost Edward Zelczak Joseph Zirger Rita Zoeller 31 FOUR TEARS FILLED WITH VARIED EMOTIONS, DOROTHY AKERS, Dort --Scholastic Honor Roll5 Religion Honor Roll5 Calvert News 45 Pep Squad 3, 45 Spanish Club 3,4, Vice-President 45 Citizenship Award 1,35 Chemistry Club 35 Band 1,2,3,45 Patron Drive. THEODORE S. ALLEN, Ted --Band 1,2535 Chem- istry Club 35 Civics Club. PAUL ANDERSON, Andy --Football 3,45 Wrestling 35 Baseball 15 Operetta 3,45 Glee Club 3,45 Spanish Club 3,45 Chemistry Club 4. ELAINE ARRINGTON, Elaine --Religion Honor Roll5 Calvertana 3,4, Co-Editor 45 Cheerleading 2,3, 45 Homecoming Court5 Class Play5 Glee Club 3,45 Operetta 3,45 Spanish Club 3,45 Choral Club 25 Art Club 25 Class Officer 25 Patron Drive. NANCY BAKER, Nano --Pep Squad5 Art Club 3,45 French Club 35 Choral Club 15 Operetta 15 Patron Drive. RITA BALL--Pep Squad 3,4. KAREN BARNHART, Barney --Scholastic Honor Roll5 Religion Honor Roll5 Calvert News 45 Citizen- ship Award 1,2,3,45 Art Club 1,2,3,4, Secretary 3, President 45 French Club 3,4, Vice-President 35 Chemistry Club 35 FTA 2,45 Kiwanis Award 15 Patron Drive5 May Crown.ing5 Salutatorian. ROBERT BARNHART, Barney BARBARA BAUMGARDNER, Barb --Religion Honor Roll5 Art Club 3,45 Choral Club 1,25 Operetta 15 Pep Squad 45 Patron Drive. MARY BENNER--Pep Squad 3,45 Patron Drive. MICHAEL BENNER, Bubbles ROBERT BENTZ, Butch --Spanish Club 3. THOMAS BERRY, Turtle --Baseball 2,35 Spanish Club 3. LINDA BOGNER, Lynn --Pep Squad 3,45 Patron Drive. GERALDINE BONER, Gerry --Religion Honor Roll5 French Club 3,4, Secretary-Treasurer 35 Pep Squad 3,45 Operetta 1,3,45 Glee Club 3,45 FTA 35 Citizen- ship Award 15 Choral Club 1,25 Class Play 45 Patron Drive. PATRICIA BOOKMYER, Pat --Pep Squad 3,4. BRIGID BOTTON, Bridg --Scholastic Honor Roll5 Religion Honor Roll5 Choral Club 1,25 Pep Squad 3, 45 Operetta 153,45 Glee Club 3,45 Secretary 45 Art Club 35 French Club 3,45 FTA 25 Patron Drive. JAMES BREIDENBACH, Jim SHIRLEY BREIDENBACH, Squirrel --Religion Honor Roll5 Pep Squad 3,45 Chemistry Club 45 FTA 3,45 Band 1,2,3,4, Majorette 3,45 Class Play5 Patron Drive. SUSAN BREIDENBACH, Sue --Pep Squad 3,45 Patron Drive. BARBARA BRICKNER, Barb MICHAEL BRIDINGER, Angus --Football 3,4, Co- Captain5 Class Officer 15 Glee Club 3,4, President 45 Civics Club5 Operetta 3,4. MICHAEL BROWN, Ralph --Class Play5 Chemistry Club 35 Patron Drive. PAULA BROWN, Paula --Religion Honor Roll5 Pep Squad 3,45 Art Club 15 Chemistry Club 35 Class Of- ficer 15 Patron Drive. MARIA BUKO, Maria --Religion Honor Roll5 Cal- vert News 45 Art Club 1,25 French Club 3,45 FTA 2, 35 Citizenship Award 15 Patron Drive. MARY BUSH, Mary --Religion Honor Roll5 FTA 2, 3, Treasurer 35 Band 1,2,3,45 Spanish Club 3,45 Chemistry Club5 Pep Squad 3,45 Patron Drive. JOHN CARRIGAN, John --Religion Honor Roll5 Chemistry Club 3, Treasurer 35 Citizenship Award 1, 2,3,45 Civics Club5 Buckeye Boy's State 15 Patron Drive. VICTORIA CARTER, Vicky --Religion Honor Roll5 Latin Club 3,45 Calvert News, Calvertana, Business Manager 45 Pep Squad 45 Civics Club 45 Inter Nos. 45 Patron Drive5 May Crowning. GERALD CASEMAN, Jerry --Band 3 ,45 Spanish Club 45 Patron Drive. JOSEPH CLARK, Joe --Football 2,3,45 Baseball 1, 2,3,45 Chemistry Club 45 French Club 3. LINDA CLOUSE, Linda --Class Play5 Art Club 3,45 Pep Squad 3,45 Chemistry Club 35 Civics Club5 Patron Drive. MARY ANN COMPANY, Comps --Choral Club 25 Glee Club 3,45 Pep Squad 3,45 Operetta 3,45 Patron Drive. MICHAEL CUNNINGHAM, Mike --Class officer 35 Spanish Club 3,4. JONATHAN DANIEL, J .D. --Scholastic Honor Roll5 Religion Honor Roll5 Spanish Club 3, President 35 Chemistry Club 45 Civics Club5 Citizenship Award 15 Patron Drive5 May Crowning. ROGER DARIANO, Rog --Religion Honor Roll5 Basketball 3,45 Glee Club 3,45 Operetta 3,45 Citizen- ship Award 3,45 Football 2,3545 Most Valuable 45 May Crowning. STEVEN DELL, Steve --Chemistry Club 3. KATHLEEN DEPINET, Kathy --Choral Club 25 Pep Squad 3,45 Operetta 3,45 Glee Club 3,45 French Club 35 Calvert News 45 Patron Drive. JOSEPH DEROSE, Joe --Religion Honor Roll5 Cal- vert News 4, Editor 45 Spanish Club 3,45 Chemistry Club 35 Civics Club5 Citizenship Award 15 Glee Club 3,45 Operetta 3,4. CANDACE DETWILER, Candee --Scholastic Honor Roll5 Religion Honor Roll5 Calvertana 45 Pep Squad 3,45 Co-Captain 45 Citizenship Award 1,2,3,45 Buck- eye Girls State5 Class Officer 3,45 Homecoming Queen5 Patron Drive. MICHAEL DISTEL, Mike --Spanish Club 2,3. PAUL DISTEL, Cuz --Religion Honor Roll, Calvert News 4, Editor-in-Chief 45 Civics Club 4. GEORGE DOSH, Socks --Religion Honor Roll, Spanish 3,45 Latin Club 1,25 Chemistry Club 35 Class Officer 2. LAURA DOW, Laura --Religion Honor Roll, Cal- vert News5 Pep Squad 3,45 Chemistry Club 45 FTA 2, 3,4, President 45 Homecoming Court5 Band 1,2,3,45 Majorette 3,45 Patron Drive. JUDITH DRYFUSE, Dryfus --Religion Honor Roll, Calvert News, Calvertana, Business Manager5 Pep Squad 3,45 Operetta 1,2,45 Glee Club 3,45 Art Club 3,45 French Club 1,2. MARGARET ELCI-IERT, Peggy --Religion Honor Roll, French Club 3,45 Art Club 35 Band 1,2,35 Cal- MEM ORABLE EXPERIENCES END ALL TOO SOON vert News 4s Pep Squad 3. RADFORD EWING, Rad --Religion Honor Roll, Calvert News 43 Citizenship Award 3,43 Chemistry Club 33 Civics Club 43 Tennis 2,3,43 Class Play3 Band l,2,3,4, President 4. JAMES FEASEL, Jim --Spanish Club 3,4. LARRY FETZER, Larry --Chemistry Club 3. JOYCE FOLK, Joyce --Calvert News 43 Pep Squad 3,43 Spanish Club 3,43 Chemistry Club 33 Band 132, 3,43 Citizenship Award 23 Patron Drive. LARRY FOX, Larry MARILYN FREY, Marilyn --Pep Squad 3,45 Patron Drive. ROGER FRISCH, ROg --Scholastic Honor Roll3 Re- ligionHonor Roll3 Calvert News 4, Editor 43 Citizen- ship Award 23 Chemistry Club 33 Wrestling 3,43 Patron Drive. MAUREEN FULLERTON, Mouse --Pep Squad 3,4. JAMES FUNKHOUSER, Jim --Religion Honor Roll. GERALD GASE, Jerry --Religion Honor Roll3 Foot- ball 3,45 Wrestling 3,43 Chemistry Club 3. THOMAS GASE, TG --Civics Club3 Spanish Club 3,4. NANCY GAYDOS, Nance --Religion Honor Roll3 Calvert News 43 Pep Squad 3,43 Spanish Club 3,43 Chemistry Club 33 Civics Club 43 Class Officer 33 Patron Drive. LINDA GILLESPIE--Pep Squad 3,43 Spanish Club 3,4. MICHAEL J. GILLIG, Mike --Football 3,43 Class Officer 3,43 Golf 2,3,43 Operetta 43 Glee Club 4. STEPHEN GORDON, Steve --Spanish Club 33 Chemistry Club 33 Calvert News 43 Operetta 43 Glee Club 43 Civics Club JOHN GRUSS, John --Scholastic Honor Roll3 Re- ligion Honor Roll3 Citizenship Award 13 Chemistry Club 33 Civics Club, Vice-President. PATRICIA GUTHRIE, Pat --Scholastic Honor Roll3 Calvertana 43 Pep Squad 3,43 Operetta 3,43 Glee Club 3,43 Chemistry Club 3, President3 Civics Clubg Homecoming Court3 Patron Drive3 Citizenship Award 4. DAVID HAYES, Haysee --Civics Club3 Spanish Club 33 Patron Drive. KATHLEEN HAYES, Sid --Civics Club3 Spanish Club 3. JUDITH HERBERT, Judy --Calvert News 43 Choral Club 1,23 FTA 43 Art Club 3,43 Chemistry Club 33 Pep Squad 3,43 Operetta 1,3,43 Glee Club 3,4. BEVERLY I-IEYMAN, Bev --Pep Squad 3,4. STEPHEN HEYMAN, Arthur --Chemistry Club 33 Operetta 3,45 Glee Club 3,4. KATHLEEN HOOVER, Kathy --Religion Honor Roll3 Pep Squad 3,45 Patron Drive. PATRICIA HOOVER, Pat --Religion Honor Roll3 Pep Squad 3,43 Class Playg Band 1,2,3,43 Patron Drive. Cl-IERYL HOPPIE, Hops --Religion Honor Roll3 Calvert News 43 Pep Squad 43 Spanish Club 3,45 Chemistry Club 33 Band 1,2,3,43 Patron Drive. MICHAEL HUFFMAN, Mike PAUL HUSS, Paul --Religion Honor Roll3 Chem- istry Club 33 French Club 3. DAVID JOSEPH, Dave --Religion Honor Roll3 Spanish Club 3,43 Chemistry Club 43 Calvert News, Calvertana, Business Manager 43 Patron Drive. THOMAS KASZA, Pretzel --Wrestling 4g Operetta 43 Glee Club 43 Patron Drive. EDWARD LOUIS KELBLEY, Ed --Patron Drive. JOHN KERN, Kerny --Scholastic Honor Roll3 Re- ligion Honor Roll3 Citizenship Award 23 Chemistry Club 3. DAVID KIMMET, Knees --Religion Honor Roll3 Chemistry Club 33 Civics Club, President. STEPHEN KINN, Spike --Religion Honor ROIIQ Citizenship Award 23 Chemistry Club 33 Band l,2,3, 43 Patron Drive. LARRY KIRIAN--Religion Honor Roll3 Civics Club3 Citizenship Award 13 Class Officer 13 Class Play. MARY ANN KIRIAN, Mary Ann --Pep Squad 3,43 Patron Drive. SUSAN KLEINHENZ, Sue --Religion Honor Roll3 Spanish Club 3,4, Vice-President 33 Pep Squad 3,4. JAMES KOPP, Estes --Spanish Club 3,4. KATHLEEN A. KOPP, Kathy --Pep Squad 3,4. CYNTHIA KRUPP, Cindy --Religion Honor Roll3 Choral Club 1,25 Class Play3 Latin Club 3,4, Vice- President 43 Inter Nos3 Class Officer 23 Chemistry Club 3g Calvert News, Editor 43 Civics Club3 Pep Squad 43 Glee Club 3,43 Operetta 1,3,43 Patron Drive. GERALDINE KUHN, Gerry --Scholastic Honor Roll3 Religion Honor Roll3 Latin Club 3,4, Treasurer 33 Calvert News 43 Glee Club 3,43 Operetta 3,43 FTA 33 Pep Squad 3,43 Art Club 33 Choral Club 2s Chem- istry Club 33 Inter Nos3 Patron Drive. LINDA KUI-IN, Kuhnie --Religion Honor ROIIQ Cal- vert News 43 Pep Squad 3,43 Art Club 3,43 Chem- istry Club 33 Band 1,2,3,4i Patron Drive. ROBERT KUI-IN, Bob --Religion Honor ROIIQ Span- ish Club 43 Chemistry Club 33 Patron Drive. GERALD KUMMERER, Jerry BARBARA LAFOUNTAINE, Barb --Religion Honor Roll3 Band 1,2,3,43 Pep Squad 3,45 French Club 3,4. MARY JANE LAMBRIGHT, Janie --Spanish Club 3,45 Pep Squad 3,43 Choral Club 1,23 Operetta 1,4. CATHERINE LAWSON, Lemonhead --Religion Honor Roll3 Civics Club3 Choral Club 1,23 Glee Club 3,45 Pep Squad 3,43 Operetta 133,43 Calvert News 43 Class Play3 Patron Drive. SALLY LEAHY, Sally --Religion Honor Roll3 Cal- vert News 43 Choral Club 23 Pep Squad 3,43 Glee Club 3,4,Vice-President 43 Operetta 3,43 Citizenship Award 1,23 Chemistry Club 33 Tennis 3,43 Class Of- ficer 13 Patron Drive. THERESA LEAHY, Terri --Religion Honor Roll3 Calvert News 43 Calvertana 4, Business Staffg Op- eretta 1,3,43 Glee Club 3,43 Art Club 1,2,3,4, Vice- President 3,43 French Club 3,43 Civics Club3 Choral Club 1,23 Patron Drive. DANIEL LEIBENGOOD, Danny JAY LEMMERMEN, Drops --Religion Honor Roll3 Football 43 Citizenship Award 2. MICHAEL LONSWAY, Arch JUDITH LORENTZ, Judie --Pep Squad 3,4. MARIE LUCIUS, Marie SENIORS LOOK BACK TO FIND CALVERT HAS KENNETH MAAG, Ken MARY JO MATHIAS, Joi--Religion Honor Roll5 Choral Club 1,25 Glee Club 3,45 Operetta 153,45 Cheerleader 253545 Citizenship Award5 FTA 25 Patron Drive. JANET MENG--Band 1,2,3,45 Pep Squad 3,45 Patron Drive. DEBORAH NEILLS, Deb --Religion Honor Roll5 Pep Squad 3,45 Chemistry Club 35 Band 1,2,3,45 Patron Drive. ANTHONY MONACO, Tony --ReligionHonor Roll. BARBARA MOYER5 Tommie --Religion Honor Roll5 FTA 35 Band 1,2,3,45 Pep Squad 3,45 French Club 3 54. Patron Drive. PATRICIA MUSGRAVE, Pat --Religion Honor Rllo5 Calvert News 45 Pep Squad 3545 Art Club 2,35 45 Operetta 3,45 Glee Club 3,45 Citizenship Award 15 French Club 3,45 FTA 2,3545 Civics Club5 Choral Club 1,25 Patron Drive. DANIELNEDOLAST5 Corny --Religion Honor Roll5 Spanish Club 3,45 Citizenship Award 1. ALICE NICHOLS, Alice --Latin Club 3. JOSEPH OMLOR, Joe GERALD PARKINS, Whitey LINDA PARKINS, Perky --Pep Squad 3545 Band 1, 2,3545 Patron Drive, Calvert News 4. DAVID PUESEY, Dave MARCUS RALL, Mark --Scholastic Honor Roll5 Chemistry Club 35 Secretary. KENNETH RAITZ, Ken --Religion Honor Roll5 Spanish Club 45 Latin Club 3,45 Vice-President 45 Inter Nos. DENNIS RANKER, Ronks --Scholastic Honor Roll5 Religion Honor Roll5 Calvert News 45 Citizenship Award 1,253,45 Chemistry Club 35 Civics Club5 Latin Club 3,45 President 45 Inter Nos5 Patron Drive. LINDA M. RANKER5 Linda --Scholastic Honor Roll5 Religion Honor Roll5 Calvert News 45 Pep Squad 3, 45 French Club 3,45 Chemistry Club 35 Choral Club 25 Patron Drive. PATRICIA RAY, Pat --French Club 3545 Chem- istry Club 35 Civics Club5 Pep Squad 4. CAROL REAMER, Reams --Religion Honor Roll5 French Club 3,45 Calvertana 45 Pep Squad 3,45 Citi- zenship Award 253,45 Chemistry Club 35 FTA 2,3545 Class Officer 45 Patron Drive. PAUL REINBOLT, Squeege --Calvert News 45 Chemistry Club 45 Patron Drive. RICHARD REINHART, YA --Scholastic Honor Roll5 Calvert News 45 Citizenship Award l,2,3,45 Chemist: Club 35 Civics Club5 Football 3,45 Tennis 3,45 Claszl Officer 25 Valedictorian. ROBERT REINHART, Bob --Religion Honor Roll5 Chemistry Club 3. IRENE REINMAN, Fun --Religion Honor Roll5 Cal- vert News 45 Pep Squad 3,45 Chemistry Club 35 Latin Club 35 Band 1,253,45 Patron Drive. TIMOTHY REIS, Tim --Religion Honor Roll5 Patron Drive. NANCY REITER, Nano --Scholastic Honor Roll5 Religion Honor Roll5 Art Club 35 Chemistry Club 35 Civics Club5 French Club 3 54. LUCINDA RENNINGER, Cindy --Religion Honor Roll5 Pep Squad 3,45 Spanish Club 354, Secretary 45 Chemistry Club 45 Civics Club5 Band 1,2,3,4, Sec- retary 45 Patron Drive. JANIS ROHRBACH, Jan --Religion Honor Roll5 Choral Club 25 Glee Club 3545 Operetta 3,45 Class Play5 Pep Squad 35 Calvertana 35 Spanish Club 3,45 Patron Drive. JAMES RUMSCI-ILAG, Rumy --Chemistry Club 35 Patron Drive. ROBERT SAN GREGORY Bob MARCIA SARTO, Marci,a --Scholastic Honor Roll5 Religion Honor Roll5 Pep Squad 35 Citizenship Award 25 Art Club 2,3,45 French Club 3,45 Chemistry Club 3- FTA 2,3 4- Civics Club- Patron Drive. MICHAEL ,SAUBER, Wi,lt the Stilt --Class Play5 Spanish Club 3,4, President 45 Chemistry Club 35 Civics Club5 Patron Drive. JAMES SCHANK Sheep --Spanish Club 354. SHEILA SCHEIBER5 Shiek --Religion Honor Roll5 French Club3,45 Pep Squad 3,45 Band 1,2,3,45 Patron Drive. WILLIAM D. SCHERGER, Bill --Religion Honor Roll5 Chemistry Club 35 Citizenship Award 25 Class Officer 2. JEROME SCHLICK, JJ --Religion Honor Roll5 Football 3, News 45 Pep Squad 3,45 Chemistry Club 45 FTA 354, Vice-President 45 Civics Club5 Latin Club 3 4- Inter Nos. THOMAS STEINMETZ, Tom --Religion Honor Roll5 Giemistry Club 35 Patron Drive. MARGARET STEYER, Peg --Religion Honor Roll5 Class Officer 35 Spanish Club 3,45 Pep Squad 3,4. ROBERT STREACKER, Streak --Scholastic Honor Roll5 Religion Honor Roll5 Citizenship Award 15 Chemistry Club 3- Basketball 4. DIANA STEINMETZ, Dee --Religion Honor Roll5 Calvert 45 Class Play5 Class Officer 45 Latin Club 35 45 Inter Nos5 Wrestling 3,45 Chemistry Club 35 Glee Club 3 4- Operetta 3 4. CAROLSCHMITZ5 Shorty --Civics Club5 Pep Squad 3 4 5 . BRADLEY SEITZ, Brad --Football 45 Baseball 3,4. CAROL SENDELBACH, Carol --Pep Squad 3,45 Op- eretta 3 45 Glee Club 3545 Choral Club 2. MICHAEL SENDELBACH, Sendellbach --Chemistry 35 Glee Club 3,4, Treasurer 45 Operetta 3,4. KENNETH SCHROTH5 Ken --Religion Honor Roll. KATHLEEN SHAVER5 Kate --Religion Honor Roll5 Calvert News 4- Pep Squd 3 4- Patron Drive. KENNETH SHEFFER5 Sheff:':-Spniaih Club 3,4. GARY SMITH, Gea.r's --Spanish Club 2. JOYCE SMITH--Latin Club 35 Band 1,2,3,45 Patron Drive. LINDA SMITH, Lynne --Choral Club 1,25 Glee Club 3,45 French Club 3545 Operetta 153,45 Calvert News 4. MICHAEL SMITH, Chuck SAUNDRA LEE STANTON, Sandy --Choral Club 15 Patron Drive5 Operetta 15 Pep Squad 3,4. ROBERTA STEIN, Bert --Chemistry Club 45 Pep Squad 45 Band 4. MADE THEM 'A BETTER MAM A BETTER WOMAN' GERALD TALLEY, Jerry --Religion Honor Ro1l5 Chemistry Club 35 Spanish Club 3,45 Patron Drive. KAREN TEWALT--Religion Honor Roll5 Pep Squad 3,45 Operetta 3,45 Glee Club 3,45 Choral Club 25 Patron Drive. JOHN TURCO, Turk JOSEPH VASSALLE, Whop LARRY J. WALTERS, Lax DONNA JEAN WANK, Jeanne --Scholastic Honor Roll5 Religion Honor Roll5 Calvert News 45 Pep Squad 3,4, Captain 45 Citizenship Award 1,2,3,45 French Club. 354, Vice-President 45 Chemistry Club 45 FTA 2,35 Civics Clubg Class Play5 Band 1,2,3,4, Vice-President 35 Patron Drive. JANE WARNEMENT, Janie --Religion Honor Roll5 Class Play5 Calvert News 45 Pep Squad 3,45 Operetta 3,45 Glee Club 3,45 French Club 3,4, President 45 Patron Drive. MARY JANE WELTER, Mary Jane -- Religion Honor Ro1l5 Choral Club 1,25 Class Officer 25 Span- ish Club 3,45 Chemistry Club 35 Glee Club 3,45 Civics Club, Secretary5 Calvertana 3,45 Cheerleader 2,3,45 Citizenship 2,35 Homecoming Court5 Operetta 1,3,45 Patron Drive. CARL WERNER, Weres --Football 3,45 Baseball 1,25 Class Officer 1,2. KATHRYN WEST, Squirt --Scholastic Honor Roll5 Religion Honor Roll5 Class Officer 15 Chemistry Club 45 Choral Club 1,25 Glee Club 3,45 Operetta 1, 3,45 Pep Squad 3,45 Citizenship Award 1,45 Calvert News 4 Editor' Patron Drive. Tl-IEODCRE ,WEIMERSKlRCH, Ted --Religion Honor Roll5 Latin Club 3 ,45 Calvert News 45 Chem- istry Club 35 Inter Nos5 Class Officer 2. BEATRICE WILLMAN, Bea --Religion Honor Roll5 Class Play5 Chemistry Club 35 Pep Squad 45 Patron Drive. ROBERT WISE, Rob --Spanish Club 35 Class Play5 Patron Drive. JOHN WURM, Fish-worm --Wrestling 3,45 Patron Drive. LINDA WYNNE, Linda --Pep Squad 3. FRANCIS YOST, Frank --Class Play5 Patron Drive. EDWARD ZELCZAK, Ed-da --Band 1,2,3,45 Chem- istry Club' Patron Drive. JOSEPH EIRGER, ZIRG --Religion Honor Rol15 Football 354, Co-Captain5 Basketball 3,45 Baseball 1,2,3,45 Class Officer 1,2,35 Latin Club 45 Inter Nos5 Calvert News 45 Citizenship Award 1,2,3. RITA ZOELLER, Worm --Religion Honor Roll5 Pep Squad 3,45 Calvert News 45 Class Play. 5 ,fgzi . W, , fb 51511, 5,2 xwgkgggf WSW L ' Q ,guy HTL gk AM 4, . f X , iii-.THt1L',w3 . ff R w Y ,y ' 1- Wouldyou buy a talbz, please? juniors are buy again! Their year is full cf activities, hara' stuaji, and plans. But bfyore long spring arrives with the excitement zyf their jqrst prom. Hours QF work ana' fun result in beautjul prom decorations. Theyear speeds quiekbf out mf reach ana' with awe the juniors realize they have just one more year at Calvert. JNI ORS FRENCH IN TRI CA CIES CHALLENGE LIN GUIS TS ,. I A Y ...J by .. , ' W 5 H9 e Que'- fz s 9 ' 1 French students Eileen Weinandy and Virginia Terry practiceto acquire a true French pronunciation. 38 Carolyn Aiello Ronald Albus Judith Alleman - Dean Arbegast Linda Baumgartner Rebecca Beard David Bentz Susan Black Elizabeth Blust Donald Boehler Linda Boehler Michael Boehler Rebecca Boehler Charles Boes Rachel Botton Daniel Bout Dennis Brady Gwendelyn Brodman Jane Buchman John Burger Barbara Burkart LeVern Burns Janet Bursa Patricia Burton Thomas Cadwallader - A ff X, Ann Callaghan ' 35 ' ,g l cf 'i ris William Carrigan , st 4 WF Richard Chadwick .. 7, ie. iyqjiaui: MECHANICAL DRA WING REQUIRES EXA CTNESS 'Q 'Nu ,111 V-5'-'f4EiSi3Q.,p..,t, r, ss --Y ,, 1 Round he goes and where he stops nobody knows. A part of compasses aid Richard Dis-tel in mastering mechanical drawing. Betty Colatruglio Ruth Collier Terry Comer Ronald Corthell Stephen Corthell Jeanne Cunningham Allen Daniel Diana Daniel Jeanne 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 Janet Escher aa., :J ia it ii-may is no . Q ii n , tt t , n i t i' .Q i f -f J' 'S' eff- I A A . 1, 55 1 f . ' j i A th W. w 1 1 lr Q If W 'si i n I ' I 'I QQ X .I J A, m f-Y 4, I issff ' , f ' 1 we 't'i , - '79 I J I I A '54 f iilis I N 39 STUDENTS COPE WITH ALGEBRA, MAKE HIS TORT M., 'i1'r,ij .3,: A Y Q . Kia: 1 if E 'EV' .IK '- s A ' I I I 2 ,I A .. K A D krvy gf . . I i w LY , 5 F- A My fn isfwix I . if 'H I F 1 . ,. 46. .E V i ' A . , - 'Sl' if e . 'f ' l ' '-'A it l 1 ,'Q 1 2-'Ma V, fi: 1-L 3 . Joseph Feasel Lawrence Ferstler Dennis Fetzer Michael Fiegelist Ann Fisher Susan Fleck Diane Florence Darlene Frankart Stephen Frankart Thomas Fretz Herman Frisch Sharon Frisch Lawrence Fritz David Gaietto John Gaietto Richard Gardner Sandra Gase John Gaydos Susan Gerber Carol Gillespie Rebecca I-Iafley Valerie Hartman Karen Hartsel Joseph Hartzell While studying the Civil War, American history students Stephen Corthell, Philip Omler and Jerry Ring take special note of confederate currency. 40 LIVE ONCE MORE .-4 .s 5 fm 1 Q 1. I sr x, Joseph Frisch studies over-time in order to master advanced algebra. A J Q ' - i 5- H lL ff if s R ldee J ,Aa i it My? M- mf X' gg 7 is , vrigzryi s i :--, k rk , -43,3 ju. qqiz ,Q ' 'V 5' ELAJ J is . -, v f 1 if ,-f' r if ,Q 4 b 1' I - i e W, ., , e ' V hldh y a s iz' xg, .NKAA ' '. : 1, 'l i' ' 'eb' 'fl sa' f E 'dd'1e .Ai-if William Heck Sharon Heilman Michael Herbert Robert Herrig Aubrey Hess Michael Hess Barbara Heyman Robert Hoerig Christine Hoffman William Hoffman Gary Hohman Jane Hole Allen Hoover Jane Hoover Nancy Hoover Gerald Huss Susan Huss Christine Huth Ronald Jentgen James Kastner Norma Kastner James Kea: John Keefe Georgette Kerschner 41 af . C URRI C UL UM PR O VIDES SPIRITUAL G UIDAN CEL' Lois Kerschner U 5. I L Doris Kimmet ., A ,I 2 5 ' r .Wiz Edward Kimmet ' 75 gy ' Paulette King ' r K jr ,. Suann Kirchner . V u r. Robert Klaiss Q A - -- ',1S1 31 1 I r 'f,, - Ruth Klaiss Qi Jean mein A E? U . :, l r , 5 Christopher Klopp lr- s fi Mrrrgrrrr Koller sszalszezizgz Q A Y - .A , ., L if 3 , ff. ri Z Q 73 . '24 l 're s W' ,L 3. 1 . ' - 4 Z: . ,,kk .,:,,. llb, . g K I A 11 K' ,Q ,I Religion student Richard Chadwick answers as other students listen attentively. Kathleen Krupp Anthony Kuebler Phillip Kuebler Bonnie Kuhn ' David Kuhn E i ', ,Af x9f .ij,,Ka 5 'wi if 6, ag, IM 'rs M I I 5 X 1' Janette Kuhn Jane Kummerer Susan Kuzma X Darlene LaFontaine xiii r r 1 Barbara Lawrence 42 During retreat, students find the chapel. i peace and tranquility in KIUNIORS PREOCCUPIED BT RESEARCH ESSAY farirmrnsfmarsseemmmwwmmjm l .4-ll... x J , 4 1, X V' 3 Books, books, and more books! Ann Callaghan wonders if sh William Lawson Mark Leahy Patrick Leahy Jean Ledwedge James Lee Richard Lowery Ann Marie Lucius Thomas Lucius James Lutz Brenda Main Karen Mann Timothy Margraf Mary Ann Mathias Richard McClellan Stephen Meier Janet Miletti John Miller Theresa Miller Mary Ann Moes Benny Monaco Joseph Moore Kathleen Murray Michael Musgrave Randall Nye f,i1f?f's , e'll ever finish that term paper. 'Q'l his ' A l 'si. .. 4 y y , v .14 f if QMS! : vm- A J, f L M L HOME ECON OMIS T61 CHEMISTS STRI VE TO MEET ,. im ,Q E ' b e E E 2 1 E E,. M 2 in ' IW- , E K l E i i gs W 4 A f 'E f E E M , wits? .,k. z. K 5 Q E E , .. AE E ' YxA Q n i h 1 1 fb f fi James Omlor Phillip Omlor Ruth Omlor Gerard Pahl Paul Panuto Marcia Parkins Douglas Perry Jane Phillips Michal Phillips Theresa Raitz Elizabeth Ranker Linda Ranker Patricia Reamer Daniel Reimer Katherine Reinbolt Thomas Rex James Reymann John Riggleman Gerald Ring Richard Ritzler Timothy Robenalt Michael Roessner David Romig Robert Russell -A--...E ni ,L 13.31 nf K K ffvvri W' KM,-'ti in 4 ' 'X M V 4 f 1 or ' ' - ' ff U iq., gl r 1,1 Aw 6 .ik t ,X 4'q'aM2?' f vs! Q, gr' ,Ah ,,,.v1 2 e ,,-QU.- ' J f 1 4 . 13, 4. vial -.alt 5 'Qi .I f X - . '13-Y 'qc' xr' N... . Q K .ggkghir K A Q iwixn A 5.5! H 4',-lvwx,.ga ,fit N asa 1, 1 ff Q Jw' A 1,-FM s, 4, 4 Q 4 . , .1.J-Rv,asV,f,.,- 4 m.M, .Q .fp K. 'wb , 1, ,. W ,W J' .Q W' 3' ,nffqsl ' 'vXis3N 1' ,,.'e,i., ,-.- W' -1,3 W. ., V- -...-jla'53x,y vi' Q., .wi . W an 1, 5 . v 'e .,eK.,+ 5 ff . fn?-.fav- -' We , 'MOA's '. ,.-'4 rg ' , yiw fl' 211' y' 'A if wi , I 2. eg, 1 . Q i Skills acquired in home economics prove useful to dress-designers Norma Kastner and Theresa Raitz. 44 T DAIL2' CHALLENGES5 FLASH CARDS AID STUDY Q qgp. '1 . .SS..l . ag3Siirs.v F x , eg , V. , S ff inciple Mixing chemicals, John Dunn applies the pr that chemistry requires accuracy. Patricia Saad Frank SanGregory Stephen Scheiber Kathleen Shetter Joseph Schleter Michael Scholl Linda Schreiner Susan Schultz Roger Schwab Michael Seitz Gregory Sendelbach Mary Sendelbach Gerald Shultz Alice Smith Barbara. Smith Jane Smith Janet Smith Lawerence Smith Michael Smith William Smith ' wurfrg-'saga-gffigs , V-Krieg? - S S 1- S 'S S y .O 1 KS? ,si li' !.Jf.q5'f Rf S, all - if 'i.A...-L' ' S . A ki il- ? r As Sarah Wurm flashes the cards, first year Spanish students respond with the correct vocabulary words. 6' if' -S 1 - ' H ., . S m. S Q 2 hyry f :SF ,::. 51' K J? E. ,S S S N LABS S S 1 3 S X S '-'Lf -af X .. rs. S x 'Si G i 5' .., xr K .. I yy.. m..g.,, i'ii2'a':f 'f1 a:.'4's-' 1- 45 i,' ii S ' ii f I Y ssic Q gg 1 we-af Ji 4 f 5 Si V.f xkskf 5 S ii-'sf 4' S 'Era ii iiii S lt S Y EVERY MINUTE COUNTS' EVERY SALE COUNTS Kathleen Snyder Kathleen Stein David Steinmentz Gerald Steinmentz Phillip Steinmentz Janet Steyer Stephen Stover Barbara Swartz Richard Swartz Janice Sweker Donald Swick Richard Swint Gregory Sykes Anna Rose Taylor Virginia Terry Judith Tewalt Carol Thom Patricia Thom Victoria Thornsey Susan Troiano Michael Turco Janet Uhl Richard Vassalle Diane Waire Us r i l Junior typists Susan Flock and Joan Lodwedge find practice important in improving their skills. 3 If Ig: 46 5 K jUNIORS SUCCEED IN BOTH I -Q qs -,ga 9 'Nr I t p x A : . 5' j Y 9' V 1 fi. it 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 Michael Werling Elaine Williams Jammed lockers present a typical prob lem to Richard McClellan, especially is during the juniors' successful Christ- Vt A 5 A tw, 5 Q James Willman V . we W, frss - John wluman ' l' Q jp Barbara Wright p - L S gt- Sarah Wurm 7' 3 Xxx V ' 1 e David Yandma LV... - g u i- J ' Earl Za?r .- A t,,, j :-,:- Xtzf' tpppm Lp A eorge immer ll if rtti Y - Richard zoeuer 1 X ' I 47 mas card drive . QQ A 1-X S f 1 -., F, ' E I 54 2' - 9 ' , 4 x J fx ,Ni 5 . f gy 5 ' ff W Ji if-if I see it-a protozoa! Sophomores make many new discoveries. A year wiser they have a livelier interest in learning. They begin to develop confidence in themselves and participate in more school activities. Wz'th help thy overcome any new problems thgf may face. At the end Q' the year they are reaay and happy to become members Q' the elite upperclassmen. PH OM ORES H- HEALTH BIOLOGY CLASSES STUDY NUTRITION ,,-as-' K I F S fl! Rl N 1 tl Anthony Paulus is the hungry victim as Joseph Buckley and Dennis Strausser demonstrate the taste test in health class H e IO O A I O .n IOOI Oe I Janet Aiello Janette Alt Stephen Alt Richard Ardner Patricia Banks Thomas Banks William Barnhart Gary Baugher Mark Baumgardner Sharon Behm Steven Behm John Bekman PUZZLED MINDS SEEK SOLUTIONS T0 PROBLEMS Nancy Benner V D U g e .lfgl Ronald Betz ' R W in Flora Bistner 'Q l xp. 'J 'N 'ud p A ii '- Barbara Bogner ,j f : ' 'H ' ' - David Bohnlein S X N' ' S William Borer Robert Breidenbach A f nb' . Ronald Breidenbach fig 1 ' ,- Q B 2 Q ' Frances Brodman eio K , 5 Soof Q, f we Kristine Brown K Q '- 'S ' ff. Walter Brown i 9 'W Q X 51 Thomas Buccione Joseph Buckley Linda Burns Stephen Bursa Cynthia Carter Idella Cassidy Biology student Richard Stever seems to consider this tomato plant noteworthy. In geometry, Charles Shultz pauses to considerthe best approach to the problem. 51 b X ' 1 Denms Comer ' ' ' .1 Elaine Company Kathleen Cramer 2 as W fq . L' Rebecca Crobaugh my , ' r S . rw ' qw n be S 5 gr we' Q 4 S S , Susan Damiano , ,Mb S , f 1 95? . . W 5 'HO 2, ,L gg. P I ' Qi! A I X Susan Deats '52, Q .. ' Robert Distel in Q JL E Q I H A or S 2 Q ' Joseph Elchert g f 5 he 1 S52 S 'V if 1 3 S , P Mal? Sue Elcheft ,mff I '7 Sf ? eyvl ' Nicholas Elchert S fi e c c Thomas Elem I W , m. , J Brenda Ernst Catherine Etzkorn im ,, David Feasel : L , , V f Y f Gregory Felter ' 4 Q? S K Mary Jane France ,fy ,Y ' S ' y, Julia Gaietto I K I . ,T i 4 Pamela Gaietto ' . 1 x , A 1 Patricia Gaietto 5 A, g ., ,V X Vincent Gaietto era r eaaa f e David Case ' K ,- f Q, Nancy Gerber H ,,V: f - Marilyn Gillig ' 12 7 , 'S ,U .k,.' L ,L Sharon Gosche L 41 i i V Stiff' fa' SOPHOMORES ANALTZE NO VELS, SHORT S TORIESQ' Panelists Ann Seibenaller, Thomas Shank, Peter Klopp, Jeffrey Zahn, and Barbara Mont: debate the merits of E1iot's novel SILAS MARNER. 52 9 5 - h 5 5 z s 2 K r 3 5 di' Q 'S .. few ,A Q Y 3 0, X fix: if 'V' in Q Q 'ei was gif? L, Tl V L I his R? Vkky - :ami I l i JK , A ' i 'OT' VV z -..,.., A -. ... F f Q ' 1 5 , .. l - .491 if ' 1 r . . Sophomores Sue Maloney and Kathy Willman admire the APSL trophy obtained through the hard work of the Latin students. LA TIN SCH OLARS CAPTURE APSL TR OPHT Marilyn Guss Suzanne Hart Stephen Hartman Agnes Hartzell J anet Herbert Joseph Hess Stephen Hess James Heyman Thomas Hoepf Rebecca Hoffert David Hoffman Michael Hohman Margaret A. Hoover Margaret M. Hoover Richard Hoover Laverne Keefe Carol Keller Jacqueline Keller Thomas Kenner Ronald King Karen Kirchner Diane Kirian Peter lGopp Ralph Koerper me 49 i- QT at , QW Y . 1 il as ,a' l N if i- : re , 41 in of iieele i ' 2 Ai 1 A A ' ' ,.,, +I, lf- ' s wwf ' - 1 f-.- S L. :x g l : ' ' 'mf 1 A 'i l TLT7 I I ATTA M l..:i 51 r p. A A L 4 1 eayy K 1 VL AE!. :,ALgu'v1 E Vyhr W. gi V, MIK s,L 5 A . ff . X L if Ll 53 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 W' 3' JA' 1 ,Vt - V N. ' 3 X ff f s n n J 4.5 I A n iz? f g ' If . , , ' na J ' if ff 5 - SFF e i . x J 'C f fi t M, z . , .af 'r -A: . K 11 7 er 'wrt fy X 1. N V ' rr dr 0 4 .axws I' gil ,L 3 cw jx , ,,.,.,? 'Q S Y 1 N th 5 1 1ZRQ4CFTYCL4L,A4Zl71HUEA4Z17YZ1Sr4IUPLJ22lJTTCDZDALLLI' Confronting a problem in useful math- ematics, Joseph Vogel waits for inspir- l I Maureen McCarran William McCrory Thomas Meisner Barbara Montz Marcia Mumpher Rena Murray Arlene Myers Lawrence Nedolast Mark Nevius Diane Obringer William Obringer Janet Omlor 54 'f a , ,, . K fx ,,.-.ez an' W' KMA... tif? ses fxiif ffdw IE . Q .,k ? 3 N. ,. . xx , x yff i, ' lt sf X 'QAQ ffm jj , M -'41 .. J . 1. - .. . f ' Q - f K 12 ABI. ..Al?f Q , New W. Y J A I if fine I 5 J 'vu U Q. , N-fi 1 ,W 1 SAY' fe 6 13 -- I ' .9 4 -'14 NTL?-g -A. v t al .L T A i 1 'YJ' I in , J if S fp 1 ' S t ' -atv.. egggiw' '- Robert Omlor Barbara Orians John Ott Antoinette Panuto Stephen Panuto David Parkins Anthony Paulus Dolores Perna 'Gs AQ ,.,-..-1 Carefully lifting a linoleum block Marcia Mumper and David Sanchez wait hopefully for the results of the OF ART DISCOVERED Pm' Q Y ' I ...t 3 vj 7 gf I v 2. WEL? 'Fav ,- my , , ., ,N A L GS ww 1 4 4 1 gg sl pl, 'ig X -, 'S . gg' r N.. ry, ,L K X x . ft., jx N . 'i i k. : Q-. 4 1 Y 4 2 -e ' 7' t-EM X x X zzz -1 ' f -. I f W' 'Aida pill. Y N' K . L - - at va ag i 'KN t s Qi r is 5 , S w Michael Perry Kathleen Phillips Stephen Phillips Ruth Raitz Sylvia Ranker Anthony Reino Carol Reino Earl Reiter Mary Rochester Kevin Roszman Patricia Ruehle David Ruffing Karen Ruffing David Sanchez Kathleen Sarto Ronald Schank Thomas Schank Paul Scheiber Goretti Schetter James Schock Margaret Scholl Judith Schreiner Rebecca Schultz Janet Schumm .4. Q 0 Y Y xr, mf-fi .1-A karl v '41 x 5 4 P ans W D. ,G 1 f Q5 if - ' wig,-X -1 fn M , WM- Linda Seitz Richard Seitz Anne Sexton Margaret Shaver Patrick Shelt Charles Shultz John Shumway Ann Seibenaller Ramona Smith Susan Smith William Smith Theresa Spohn Barbara Stein Norma Steiner William Steinmetz George Steyer Dianna Stofer Richard Stover Dennis Suasser Elizabeth Streaker William Streaker Ronald Studer Kathleen Sutter Margaret Tate s ,Z , 5 .N g g We M, QEQQN- zzz 'sm ' ., 0 -, Kiwi J MA TERIAL EXAMPLES ILL USTRA TE RELIGIOUS Going through leglifts, the sophomore girls strive for physical fitness. 56 Margaret Taylor Elizabeth Tiell 'I'homas Traunero Jude Valentine Joseph Vogel Kathleen Vogel Deborah Wagner John Warnement : L ,jx 3, . f FQ 5. 'rt it 'S 1 A 7 V as Br . 53.9, . ., as 3 Q ', '4 1' ., 4? an x ff- , H, H., na g ,aa -wg, .. Eg ,gr J J! . lf' . T3 . 0. 4' Ii ln , 5 S E' r, . '5 X, SY? gs as Wie Q '- 4- , VX M: , nw E In religion Thomas Banks shows how man's accomplishments give glory to God. TRUTHSQ' GTM CLASSES AID BODILT WELFARE Kay Warnement Agnes Weatherholt Kathleen Weatherholt Dennis Welly Michael Welter Kathleen Welty Lawrence Werling Gary Whitman John Whittaker Stephen Williams Catherine Willman Bradley Willoughby Joseph Windau Lawrence Windau Robert Wise Sharon Wise Charles Yaney Margaret Yaney Carolyn Yost David Young Margaret Zablocki Jeffrey Zahn Karl Zirger Sharon Zoeller -1 I - lf- - my X 1 S 'S ' F - if 5,5 3 . , . Tlg ,. lhll 3 .b X A , i . '- A A 0 if C' aa ta 4 M ' ::: ....L K kk I. lil 1 K - W 0 . I 'L s .a., G R . lllll A W 1 ., . , tl,' , ,. - ' 'iz-. W5 hfg.'gmf i P wg ' Y A--f tt Q A , ff :X J S 5 --,, I V is Vx ,- M 'Q U . ...W L fe -in Arid il. .aia S I i 57 i I Il Q Q 1 I Ss -MM...,...4, 5 3 'ff N. xxx 4: V :wif-iff:L we-F 'ii' xl n m ,, ,ww ! A 3 5 1 s 2 s i N Q 5 3 ? 3 3 s SL i if T i f Q 4 ii 'S i QQ Q3 vs fi 5 2 i S aw 4 Now was that 37-7-19 or 19-7-37?J' Where is room 109.93 Questions, questions jill the minds cy' freshmen but befnre long thqf will know the answers. Already thgv have made new fiends and enjcyfed new experiences. Thgz have struggled to learn and have cheered the team. Each has his individual hopes and dreams, and each in his own way has begun working to attain them. ESHMEN J will? .Q Q Freshman Pat Ranker seems anxious to see that algebra problem. Laura Allman S 7 X -- Q Ruth Arbogast gc ,howl ,fi - Jeffrey Baltzell Q 'A Q :-- ,f , fill H. - Michael Banks 5 A Q Gale Baumgardner ' b-' 5 5 z 5 Dennis Behm fm 5 5' Gerald Benner , t A ' Margaret Benner 'A' iii, Q Di v Frank Berry wi f . 7' A ,X t ' , . Kevin Black - Alice Boehler ' Diane Boehler A Stephen Bohnlein Q 5 I Q:- Ernest Botton 1. W ii' ' y Q f J Lawrence Bour ' 1 'L I 222 ' ,... ,, ,' 3 STEAM ENGINE TODA 22 MOON TOM ORRO W MA 2' Pamela Brickner Thomas Bridinger Elizabeth Bryner A Joseph Bryner L 1' ,on X f w. ,- 1 3 .Qs A 'mu 41.1 2 f v ,wr nh L Barbara Buk0 In - r.,., y ja? VWWVA QA 4 James Burger Ye.. Xxx , :ala J xi gi, I 2. 3 - ,- IE Joyce Cadwallader Q ,an- J A , y .. Sheila Carlson L A A' -' , f V A Joan Cmisan ' fir . , Q M ' rp Barbara Cassidy ' ff Q 'iah cf 4 S9 45 James Clark ' K ., ' 'K - P my A ' Thomas Company . . 2.51.32 -A ' Z. f 'Q-4 Nancy Corthell N ' Richard Corthell ' ,P 1 AV , ' fy A y Ronald Cramer f ui 2 'ix F 1 if ' 'Q L 'Y H ' f 'i r a , ' f ing i 1 , 'I'homas Daniel , X hyln ...ay A 1 :NZ :gf Barbara Decker ' ..:, Y , 5 17 gf ,I bl l i R Michael Deis ax A ,Q ,!' X , , if H . v- 60 ii if rr , ,..,,- I , 'rT ' Q MA ' x fr.. ,Y I' SVS 3, , .,,... it Elf' 4,3 an - 5 3 .W . - v . 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Jane DeMonte Gerald Dendinger John Derr Thomas Distel Kathleen Doepker Terrance Dornan Dennis Dosh Roberta Dolch Christopher Ernst Lynette Etzkorn Patricia Fisher Deborah Feasel Linda Fetzler Joseph Fleck Thomas Fleck Margaret Florence Joseph Folk Phyllis Fraley James Frey Jane Frisch Shirley Frisch Lawerence Fritz Paul Fritz Debora Gaietto Dennis Gaietto Louis Gaietto Marilyn Gaietto Arthur Gase Barbara Gaydes Patrick Gillig BE GOOD M OTTO FOR MA TIL SCIENCE STUDENTS :vs 1, 4. rl N x Y N 0 ,ki 5 If f, ,,.-.. 4 W my fir- I in -K' li fs- I it QT' fi xr' x w-iifgf iz? . J 'WJ 'rg-f-v r vu-'ix sn. 1 - 'X -f 9 . Y riff Judy Gosche Jane Grillet Mary Jo Grembka Lynn Haines John Hart Timothy Hartzel Asteam engine is puzzling, but Alice Beechler seems to understand it better by the detailed explanation given by Thomas Margraf in general science. FROSH SEEK NE W IDEAS, DEVELOP NEW SKILLS Floyd Hayes Donna Heck Rose Ann Heilman James Herbert Jean Herbert Richard Herbert Mary Jane Hoffert Kenneth Hoover Helen Hoover Dennis Hoover James Huffman Kathy Huffman Carol Huss Charles Huss Elizabeth Jenovich Charles Kaza Thomas Keefer Ralph Keller Christine Kenner Jean Kerchner Ruth Kimmet Kathleen Kinn Kay Kirian Nancy Kirian s 4. 2,...t 5 Q, x ,xy ... .se as r 5 6 . 7 in , kr- N 57 . f Elf as. F 1 X , A xx x K 'H x 1 ff' 5, K .fn .-sal -'Q' XX mil fr an ' ' ll , f ill : if P. 3 T r X: '.: K N. fl Vw I I . yi I awww.. 2 ' v .-...,. fk t 6 . - t S .Eff I' ,X 2- X W A , x .1-sv v . , -tif! Q!'Tl5 'f'f'r -X n 31 i2f'5l53'5- V . QM, .1 ri QQ . - , . ,,. fi- 945 xt V f 6. ix. X ,s in if . A -.wwf .--v - Z . Av' K as if av-K 21 Q vi I s I K 0 'M w E ,gh X 5-:V 'X-mf fn. fl' if 'lf E. x QQ 3,3 Recreatxng the famous balcony scene in Romeo and Juliet, Freshmen prepare for Christmas by studying the Mrchael Deis shyly greets his lady love, Nancy Cotthell. Advent antiphens exp1ainedbyMaryLeibengood 2 Vfff! N 3 XJ Fir ' K ff, E 5 . ,1 . t C Aj I In freshman gym class, daily exercise helps build strong bodies. Learning more about the country in which they -9- nf .LF cw 'V QI, s in s. ta W., 1 vii, X I -s '-112 'vt' ,wllf ,K ln ,wa N v is J i A live, world history students, Dennis Dosh and Michael Ward examine a map of the Southwest. James Klein A Nicolas Klopp i 'Q Phyllis Knopp M Steven Kopp is Richard Krupp Patricia Kubasek k Jean Kuebler N. X Q .Lf J J X Victoria Kuebler A - . Suzette Kuhn -gk ,, Avg N , Nancy Lautermilk Virginia Larkins if . Jil- Geraldine Kummerer ' v 4' N- 1 go i,-4 y 41. John Lee -- Mary Sue Lee Carol Lengo Mary Leibengood Allen Lucis , M sk y 'ig hwll MarilYn LonswaY I Q H 1 i John Lucis Thomas Lucis Christine Maloney ' J -- Christine Margraf x is ,. 'L x - .M i' 'Q ..,r ' i e J- J Joseph Margraf Q .. k.., H M J Brian McCartan Patrick McCullough Mary MacGinnis Kathleen Miletti Gary Miller Stephen Miller Dennis Mona Diane Moore Jane Moyer 'Cf-7 Janet Moyer Janet Murphy . ff? ,dy I I Kg? 7 n L s .WK Vi I Jane Mills Fhllil 1? f fi sf' tw jg, iii, , so fy A as Fx it sis l A A 5 I Jeffery Nye 63 Jane Omlor Stephen Ott Rosemary Overmyer Thomas Overmyer Daniel Paulus Jane Peck Diane Perry Margaret Peters Susan Phillips Michael 'Prenzlin Barbara Puffenburger Richard Puffenburger Patrick Ranker James Reamer Kathleen Reymann Ann Rice Steve Roberts Jacquelyn Ruehle 1, W - it ,. Q t .A W V - Nall' at , M342 WK ' is f M5 Mu, g I : Q P - v .Q fx 9? . -- f i -4 .R . I wi, ,gi Q M ' a - I ' L. Q .- -- A wr 'sv W- Q f r f R Q - . I- 'M mt ' L, ,, - f- Q O ff? - V rg- MIN it f rf K s 4 Q A . if -. ,,,. .a 1 . U., 'M' '- f is K wx 3 1- -it -t L X I A K ' 4' if sf 2 'ff an 1 2. . - 1 57 Aw 4 KW f,- ex - fa M- N- Q ' i ii if ,f aff. f fi fii-.131 ,-. LA TINEERS PROMOTE STUDY OF ROMAN EMPIRE' lin, sf' 9 Y S 5 2 Ame, amas, amat! Keith Sarto stud- iously tries to remember verb declen- sions before entering Latin I. V r David Runion Barbara SanGregory Keith Sarto Richard Schank Sydney Scherger Marilyn Schetter Janet Schieber Mary Schreiner Stanley Schroth Thomas Scott Paul Seemuth Ronald Seifert Ruth Sendelbach Rose Shank Maureen Shelt 64 ,' Y , Al 1 :,' . la -f1gi3'4' f? I .Q A-,f ri ,farm Mfg, - VK ,. rs wr sv I Aw , , y Vx J 'K Q E k .Sgr Q A 1 w Q 1 L, .Tig . JS' ' ' . fps. ' r , ya? I it is , I in v . , Timothy Shultz args 51.8 .1 fy Carol Shock is N 4 ,,, A c , , Y . Barbara Smith Dennis Smith ...if NH' ia r Art student Thomas Fleck carefully completes a color project. ARTISTS LEARN OF WONDERFUL WORLD OF COLOR y ' ' Donald Smith is y . ox 1 Paraa smith ' fi' 4- x 'rf -M Sfevef 'f 'T' S h ' 1 , ' - i S il Thomas Steyer , 1' 1 ' f , f John srum ,. Sw' ' Deborah Swartz in wwf: siazxmsz 1 Q Kuff-U1,...,, , A 9 j F Gregory Swartz B .L A X' .A ,, Q Mark Swint , -. 45, V 2. ' 'iff' ,kg ii L 1 5 Cecilia Tate I 1 is Iv wlf , K . fb O, - V. I Rose Ann Theis f y M 0 4 x William Traxler O ' U W A 2 4 L H Michael Troiano - A yl . T , Dominic Vassalle - - ,, f S M1111 IW d D a n S 2:-'ff .4-ff' 4 1 5 - y R Paltrijiz wflii Q yy Ei in . I. , nu Patricia Warnement wx Ol .... Tw 2.1 7 N E W Ruth warnamint h . 3 a 1... -ga. ,Q a'l ggfiigg Jane eimers irc a. A H22-511540 li S ' vllmsiisir, ,fasspztlizl .x ,. ,,.: Cathy Wells' ' - ' 4 'vz' Mi David Windau L ff N Q - .1 1 .Ju 1 Christopher Wonderly ,W fi A fiff .Q W 5 M ' T T W Ronald wright J , A Q Q , J John Wynne ' D Janice Wynne ' ' Thomas Wurm M , V 1 5 O 1 Ann Zeiger . 4. , ' Deborah Zirger fi L K -ef 'R , 4 'ii ' Q Regina Zirger ' ' ' ' Z SFX Theodore Zelzack ,O r fr: 'iig ' f arrr 1 R th z 11 Q an f - ' I , T ix u oe er 65 and Q! 4' 1 g an J Q W, r v I H Q 4 i . , bl s .. , 7 2 .1 1. 'S ' 5 -4' . -1 Z Q I 5 'f 5 A - 537 f f 1 3 r 'P v V. . es '5 . ef 5 I 3 1, is, if E' A 1 X V 5 X JFK 'V-u-'UW qi, v 4 ' ' 3 ' M 1 - 5 K, I 'S 4 v ,, Q 5 ii A 5 . 4' K is . . S 5 , 5 3:44 - ' f ' A Q 4' f Q 5352 e 55x13 f :Auf ' Nw. Q- fx ii. if Q Q A Q 'K F iisiiik Q Miiscles, sweat, and desire make the athlete. To develop strong bodies and quick rqlexes, athletes spend long, tiresome hours in practice Their day is not over with the last class. Practice, hard practice pillows. Thgf are aware if weariness and sore muscles, but thgf have also experienced the thrill mf achievement and success. Moments Q' victogf and dwat will live in their memories. OR TS 'W f I URGED BT COACHES, FANS, SENECAS WORK TO Under the careful direction of Coach Milettg the Calvert backfield drills in ball-handling techniques. As the sled jolts under the power of training Calverteers, Coach Riley examines blocking positions. Teammates congratulate Joe Zirger after his 77 yard touchdown run. p 1. s Q 1 9. ...J 'll Coach McClellan observes the execution of a Calvert Calvert Calvert Calvert Calvert Calvert Calvert Calvert Calvert Calvert Calvert Calvert Calvert Calvert 68 series of plays. VARSITY RECORD . . . 14 Bucyrus ...... . . 6 . . . 22 Upper Sandusky. . . .0 . . . 28 Clyde. ....... . 12 ...16 Oakl-larbor.....6 . . . 34 Gibsonburg .... . . 0 . . . 6 Fremont St. Joseph. 6 . . . 20 St. Mary's ..... . 20 . . . 20 Lakota ..... . . 6 . . . 18 Margaretta . . . . 0 Reserve Record ...6 Clyde... ..0 . . . 2 Bucyrus . . . . 0 . . . 26 Fostoria ..... . . 6 . . . 42 Mohawk ...... . . 0 . . . 6 Fremont St. Joe . . 6 ACCOMPLISH THEIR AIMS , . ' 4. 'f -f ' 4' ' - ' ' R 3. fs. 1 ,fit 4 'uv-4 4 .fr-as we 1- 'Q M i E. - , - - A :,. f . Q, .. le., , gwn, 'inn E51 1, . s ,-9.1 , 'f r 4 K I is Hi W 'fill ff W S s r 'Q I - H , .35 Q 5 . '.' 3 . . Y . r' . -, :fi P . T - 4 X ' ,S 1 i s 1' '-aQ.1,3'- . '. ff fzjgu- f i 1 - 4 . af f .ggfj ,.,.,-9 7-if if-fFsf!6ZQ,551.?3ajg .5 My L . .M H. rw..,,,,'j.'ii,.L,.,f'v1.f: -,-, j 'qw ,M . . . A., ,,,,,, . .gf .. ,..,,,,, . .,.., H. .r .. angel,-K .........1.. g . , ' 1 ,...,.gf,l..P.,. ' I 4u .:.f'S ' '1.Qf?54'f '.'i ' .,.. 9, wr., . x, Y W i.. gt, - e,14,g,..55Q.Mf3g.-. R Ei M1-'.55'.f ..,, 'Y 1' 4 ' ' .: .,13,,,5,f. 'Q Calvert Senecas pant through a strenuous mile. ri, A ,. inf.: Managers: Rick Stover, Allen Daniel, and Steve Kummerer All alone in the end zone, Carl Werner awaits a Zirger pass. TOP ROW: J. Kastner, S. Lawson, D. Brady, J. Whittaker, J. Lemmerman, D. Ruffing, R. Seitz, L. Windau, T. Banks M. Seitz, M. Boehler, M. Baumgardner, T. Traunero, J. Bekman. MIDDLE ROW: J. Hess, J. Elchert, R. Albus, G Baugher, S. Stover, R. McClellan, W. Lawson, C. Zalar, M. Musgrave, W. Borer, L. Hoover, M. I-less, M. Herbert, G Felter, D. Case. BOTTOM ROW: J. Hartzel, R. Herrig, B. Seitz, J. Case, C. Werner, R. Dariano, J. Schlick, M. Brid- inger,J.Lemmermen,D.Yandura,R. Reinhart, J. Zirger, P. Anderson, W. Steinmetz, J. Burger, R. Corthell. ABSENT J. Clark, M. Phillips. 69 aff f frm f W. W A, .-.. ax Q, . Q fx, QVLWU, I FW i .im Q vP- K V .rw- wg-x. , I .Kgs . Q., f Nv 'XX WW iw Y' my 'xg w 'agar' kk. Q I K N fi 'Vgf . , Kp bl' If N ,gf .- W FIELD WITH WINNING FORCE 1 Q,-,ss as ,pk,f'ii,PQ C V' KA 'll an-- Calvert patriots attack Upper Rams' banner after a victorious session. -:MQ kv Defensive end Rick Reinhart loses his head over breaking up a Fremont pass. Haliback Joe Clark sprints for six points after speeding past defensive backs. Sophomore Bill Steinmetz eludes a Sandusky opponent on an end sweep. SBC CHAMPS CELEBRA TE UNDEFEA TED SEAS OM' if . gf f :if 2 i C 3. 'N 3 I v in f 'Nj . ai, 1. . . B3 I , ,W 5 3 if . s ' Zsssf X 2, ffl! 3 f . L + P 5 - . X Q Loyal Calvert fans mirror the pride and joy of the Homecoming Court as they urge the team to final victory. Surrounded by Margaretta tacklers, Reg Dariano is dragged to the turf. Trying to elude a Margaretta tackler, Bill Steinmetz moves the ball a few yards closer to victory and the SBC trophy. QUEEN CANDEE REIGNS THROUGH FALL SHOWERS Mud-splattered happy Senecas rejoice at the end of an undefeated season. Happiness overwhelms Ca1vert's lovely queen, Candee Detwiler. Calvert's 1965 Homecoming Queen, Candace Detwiler, is surrounded by her court, Mary Jane Welter, Patricia Guthrie, Laura Dow, and Elai ne Arrington. 'U Sl Elated over the final game and an undefeated season, assistant coach McClellan emerges from a victory shower. The Calvert locker room radiates the muddy jubilance of the SBC champs. S UPER-SENE CAS SWIM Peaceful congratulations among head coach Milletti and as- sistant ooaches Riley and McClellan find their way into the hectic excitement of victory. Wet and happy, Father Mueller participates in the liquid fes- tivities after the last game of Ca1vert's undefeated season. 74 im 'Q i 'M'izgga.' ,, , qi . 5, W ,A lA -:...Qs , - ' -Y xwwf .. R . 5 leash F . -i-'L mL A m L -'Q i A is N sw R , ' x i 1 J: . ,-ab -QJVTQSX-53 . K ii Y N' '-,. ., J f GN' 4.--.' iii' I ji g gb X,L. 'WP kgw :N 1 . X 11ivi'?kfl'-Eilggf?-fL.i Q J - ,,Lky i 4 .M -.M . .. I A as 3 Sz S . X350 Q' fx S ff its: tg ,asc ,fs an . Y A A A . 414-5 4 .,-wx ' S., Q X- -': xn- 4 W ! S. RN., . mfg 7 I s lx r X '. , 1 if Q. as AS BASKETBALL H OOPS VIBRA TE ONCE M ORE, The 1966 fighting Senecas are: Joe Zirger, Chip Boes, Skip Zalar, Bill Carrigan, Bob Streacker, 3 Chris Klopp, John Dunn, Rog Dariano, Fred Doepker, and Coach Leahy. VARSITY CALVERT OPPONENT 47 Toledo Stritch 39 75 Gibsonburg 39 53 Margaretta 60 74 Sandusky Perkins 59 78 Bucyrus 60 42 Attica 58 78 Crestline 75 80 Gibsonburg 52 56 Fostoria St. Wendelin 54 52 Mansfield St. Peter 69 47 Fremont St. Joseph 52 109 Sandusky Perkins' 49 56 Toledo DeVi1biss 61 52 Sandusky St. Mary 55 63 Upper Sciot Valley 78 64 Oak Harbor 74 58 Lakota 48 70 Clyde 74 TOURNAMENT 46 Fremont Ross 67 Opponent looks sick as Chip Boes lays the ball up for two points. 76 g mg Elgin U RESERVE CALVERT OPPONENT 54 Bucyrus 38 48 Perkins 24 31 Crestline 35 38 Gibsonburg 28 53 Gibsonburg 35 42 Fostoria St. Wendelin 36 46 Mansfield St. Peter 49 45 Fremont St. Joseph 30 52 Sandusky Perkins 39 41 Toledo De Vilbiss 37 53 Sandusky St. Mary 46 36 Upper Scioto Valley 50 58 Oak Harbor 49 48 Lakota 56 56 Clyde 34 44 Margaretta 25 39 Attica 33 SENECA CAGERS ENTERTAIN HOMECOURT FANS Tugging for the ball, John Dunn takes on three Gibsonburg defenders. 77 Rf, Cris Klopp hopefully tips a rebound to raise the score another two. Members of the little Senecas' winning squad are: QFIRST ROW, Tom Company, Doug Louderman, George Steyer, John Lee, Peter Klopp, Pat Ranker, Chuck Huss, QSECOND ROWjmanager Joe Fleck, Jim Clark, Jim Fry, Ron Studer, Tom Bridinger, John Whittaker, Larry Hoover, and Coach Riley. -X . M, MH- , ,f - 1 Aix exif 'Ss wav, 1111 auf -8 ., ,M , '1 i Q Q., 5 9 Y: HARD WORK PRO VES RE WARDIJV G TO CAL VERTEERS A foul shot by Roger Dariane triggers action. , X, Straining to outjump his opponent, Bob Streaker shoots. The ball explodes from his grip as Skip Zalar and a Perkins opponent collide in mid-air. 79 DIAMONDMEN DEFEND SANDUSKY BAT TROPHK W S ff L f U! 'W fQ ' V , . , , ,, ' . t c we - 2 A, - -V F, .A v::' , ..i..-, V 2, ,,-V . ' -' . , V . ':':1 I be A S S - Senior Joe Clark winds up for the starting pitch of the game. First baseman Joe Zirger catches a pop foul. Seneca diamond men are: QFIRST ROWj Fred Doapker, Joe Feasel, Phil Steinmetz, Mike Phillips, Joe I-Iartzell, Gerry Steinmetz, Joe I-Iessg QSECOND ROWQ Joe Zirger, Joe Clark, Brad Seitz, Larry Fetzer, Skip Zalar, Mike Her- bert, Bob Herrig, Tom Lucius, Dave Gase, and Tom Hoepf. .l L .- - 4 - l. 4 MA TMEN GRA PPLE FOR POINTS, RECOGNITION Q sa Y fa! ,M r xx 3, 3 X D ' IIIIIII , I IN fII I f .ft , .K ,f --.- K , . y K M?-QQQFW5? ,ff--giiq - , f f Q, Xi S' H Ca1vex't's matmen are: QFIRST ROWj Jerry Steinmetz, Bill Lawson, Rog Schwab, Denny Comber, Benny Monaco, A1 Daniel, Rick Stover, Dick Corthellg QSECOND ROWQ John Wurm, Jerry Gase, Jerry Schlick, Tom Kassa, Rog Frisch, Mark Swint, Greg Swartz, Jim Herbert, QTHIRD ROWQ Rick Herbert, Joe Hartzell, Jim Lemmerman, Pat Leahy, Rick Swartz, Tom Lucius, Dick Gardner, and John Wilh-nan. Referee checks shoulder contact as Jerry Schlick pins his opponent to the mat. Grappler Tom Kassa's face shows strain as he applies a headlock on opponent in Sandusky St. Mary match. 81 TENNIS GOLF PLA TERS PRACTICE IN HOPES Concentrating, Mike Gillig studies the best approach for his next shot. ff -are 5 Surrounded by a cloud of dust, Chris Kloppblastshis way out of a sandtrap. o 3.5 , - ' 3 Junior Mark Leahy whips the ball Player Frank Dore prepares for a over the net, putt, 82 OF VICTOR T With a quick backhand, Rick Reinhart returns the ball. Members ofthe girls' tennis team are, STANDING, M. Sendelbach, L. Ranker, S. Leahy, P. Koller, A. Callaghan. KNEELING, M. Mathias, P. King, A. Fisher. wma.. A With a powerful swing, Rad Ewing Wait until Tom Cadwellader sees completes a return. where the ball is. 83 R ....,.:, kum,,.-.,...,1-mv.. J ., ., Y I X I ',kg',kX, Vn,!rrk1 1 rx. 1 .xii yr. . 1 . , iwfxujxgrrvixxro-tryna, , yj'.'v'r'xWN'r.....Ry .,,' . Face and hat make Ron Corthell's opponents go down laughing. Leaping, Dave Kuhn drives the ball over the net. J' 9 x ,ang ' g ,Mx sl 0, , V ll m Al fa fa vi' . Q x Hx D i Eff ,. ' ii, . fix ri ff N N 1 - . 3' . l Ex f If fri' fx: :fp . gn- IQ. ---f lates' ? ' K .44 High school is more than stuajf, more than books. It is an unjorgettable experience in which students grow and mature Whether at a game, a dance, or a concert, students gain invaluable knowledge. Thgz welcome diversions fam the strains and pressures ofthe week. By participating in activities they learn from other people and make enriching fiendshzps. TI VI TIES CONCERTS IN S UMMER, FOOTBALL GAMES IN Band members are: QFIRST ROW, S. Scheiber, D. Mills, J. Wank, B. La Fountaine, R. Collier, S. Frisch, M. Hoover, S. Scherger, E. Blust, M. Lonsway, R. Dolch, J. Murphy, R. LaFountaine3 QSECOND ROWj P. Hoover, A. Kueb1er,J. Folk, K. Murray, J. Smith, D. Banks, P. Burton, J. Meng, S. Breidenbach, K. Miletti, D. Lalfountaine, B. Grombka, W. Gerber, QTHIRD ROWj C. Longo, M. Scholl, P. Fraley, J. Goshe, A. Rice, S. Kinn, E. Zelzack, T.Hoepf, S. Behm, L. Parkins, M. Elchert, S. Marchettog QFOURTH ROW, E. Wank, A. Lucius, L. Kuhn, Gi1lig,R. Stein, R. Russell, S. Scheiber, N. Hoover, R. Hafley, P. Kuebler, D. Bohnlein, S. Bohnlein, G. Semuth, fFlFTH ROWj G. Caseman, T. Miller, R. Theis, M. Florence, G. Baumgartner, M. Bush, J. Klein, D. Akers, M. Benner, I. Reinman, M. Leahy, L. Dow, R. Swartz, QSIXTH ROWj D. Kirchner, K. Hartzsel, K. Mann, C. Renninger, R. EW-- ing, D. Behm, B. Breidenbach, J. ledwedge, A. Siebenaller, and B. Moyer. For the second year the band marches Highlighting the halftime performances with their unique and lively under the direction and leadership of routineswere Calvert majorettes Shirley Breidenbach, Elizabeth Blust, drum major Mark Leahy. Laura Dow, and Darlene La Fountaine. 86 15853 ,x 5 ,,,., XXX . X. .K m,,.ig,KXK-. .- . X X , .. X, 'fxgfff-ff:fXX, -1 X, War. 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M' X X KK X v - ,KW4k,,,,,KKK 56 N,,,.....,.L. -.,..XX.....i..XXN...XXXfKX-rm-K-QKiXX--.XXM4 5' .--:'-KWS' my ' 5, SM J. W ,, f X ' r W A A f ' A P 'l ','r D 3' 4, 3 s 1 so L Qs W 1, CHEERLEADERS ADD PEP TO GAMES, -.1 Greedy arms reach for the ball as freshmen Pat Gillig, Mike Troiano, and Allen Lucius battle it out with sophomores in the annual colorday games. Smashing a senior opponent and gritting his teeth, 5'3 center Ron Corthell, assisted by Rick Swinr stretches for the stuff and two points. P--I say P-E, P-E-P S-Q-U-A-D, Pep Squad! flu Pi iff! 5-5. 88 CLASSES BATTLE FOR DECISION ON COLOR DAT ll vi' This trio of smiling reserve cheerleaders, Jude Ann Valentine, Linda Seitz, and Kathy Welty, adds pep and high spirits to all little Seneca games. Varsity cheerleaders combine precision, timing, and cheerful smiles in urging their team to victory. They are: QFIRST ROWQ Janet Miletti, Elaine Arrington, Brenda Main, QSECOND ROW, Mary Jo Mathias and Ann Fisher, fTOPj Mary Jane Welter. 89 CLUBS HELP ACTI VA TE STUDENTS IN SCHOOL Q l Chemistry is not all work. Club members improvise lab tools to pop a little corn for the gang. Spanish club chairman, Dorothy Akers, atten- tively awaits Robert Kuhn's report. Trying to promote school interest in current events, Radford President of the French Club, Jane Warnement, Ewing and David Kimmet gather material for discussions in calls bingo at one of the club meetings. Civics club. 90 3551, QE?-kr' SPIRIT? RESPONSIBILITIES R' ' 'KF .zsikrli 5. President of the Art Club Karen Barnhart, right along with Judy Dry- fuse and Teresa Leahy discuss plans for the posters which will advertise My Fair Lady. Raiding the last supply of Latin pins, president Dennis Ranker waits for fellow salesman Joseph Zirger. 17131 , L! iff Lf ji SAO? J. 5 Q t, L 1, -ff- i, KT , 1' ' X . ini blew H ssrazx 39390 .a..f I -if .f if M -, -.-1s ton report to members on the monastery of Mount St. Michael. During a meeting of the Student Advisory Board presi- dent Jerome Schlick, and member Linda Ranker draw up the preamble to their constitution. President of the FTA Laura Dow assists teachers on Parents Night. 91 President of the St. Genevieve French club,Rachae1 Bot- LE SINGING TEAMS WITH WORK WHEN BROADWAY COMES The last performance has ended, Jane Elchert, Glee Club accompanist, plays once again some familiar measures. Glee Club members are: QFIRST ROWj K. West, P. Thom, P. Reamer, R. Boehler, T. Leahy, M. J. Welter, P. Panuto, J. DeRose, G. Pahl, R. Gardner, R. Corthell, J. Herbert, S. Fleck, G. Brodman, S. Kuzma, J. Elchertg QSECOND ROWQ C. Sendelbach, L. Smith, J. Cunningham, P. Musgrave, P. Guthrie, S. Leahy, M. Phillips, S. Hey- man,P.Anderson,J. Kastner, D. Gaietto, C. Krupp, B. Burkart, K. Krupp, E. Williams, J. Milettig QTI-IIRD ROWQ J. Dryfuse,D. Waire, J. Kummerer, C. Huth, J. Lambright, J. Schlick, D. Arbogast, S. Gordon, R. Dendinger, M. Sendelbach, E. Ranker, J. Rohrbach, S. I-luss, C. Lawson, K. Tewaltg QFOURTH ROW, N. Kastner, G. Kuhn, L. Baumgartner, M. A. Company, E. Colatruglio, A. Callaghan, R. Dariano, J. Dunn, M. Bridinger, T. Kaza,M. Gillig, M. Koller, J. Kuhn, B. Botton, J. Warnement, B. Kuhn, K. Depinetg QAbsentj E. Arrington, G. Boner, R. Botton, M. J. Mathias, P. Omlor, L. Ranker, C. Zalar. 92 TO CALVERTS STAGE IN 'MT FAIR LADY' Eliza, played by Patricia Musgrave, thinks Wouldn't it be lover1y as she dreams about being a lady. The socially elite Eliza, played by Linda Baumgartner, indignantlyexclairns, You'd better leave a note for Mrs. Pearce about the coffeeg for she won't be told by me. I put it to you and I leave it to you! Sly Doolittle, played by Jerome Schlick, complacently makes his re- quest for money. 93 Why can't a woman be more like a man? A mys- tified Henry Higgins, played by Roger Dariano, asks Colonel Pickering. ColonelPickering, portrayed by Carl Zalar, exclaims, You did it! You did it! 5 after Eliza has succeeded in her social debut. S TOR Y OF BE THLEHEM RE TOLD B T S TUDEN TS,' Depicting Joseph and Mary, Joseph Zirger and Laura Dow gaze devoutly at the Infant in the Christmas pageant. In the recreation of the Nativity scene, ex- pressions of love and adoration are shown as devout worshipers hail the Holy Babe of Bethlehem. UNDERCLASSMEN DE VOTE SPARE TIME T0 SONG Freshmen and sophomorestaking part in the Choral club are: fFIRST ROW, R. Warnement, J. Herbert, M. Schrei- ner, C. Margraf, R. Heilrnan, L. Allman, J. Gaietto, C. Etzkorn, C. Brown, A. Kraft, J. Herbert, D. Perna, E. Tiell, QSECOND ROWQ N. Corthell, C. Huss, J. De Monte, M. Shelt, C. Doepker, L. Etzkorn, J. France, A. Sex- ton, C. Maloney, M. Hoffert, K. Sutter, J. Mathias, F. Brodman, S. Maloney, J. Keller, QTHIRD ROWQ J. Grillot, P. Fisher, D. Gaietto, J. Carrigan, D. Swartz, B. Puffenburger, A. Myers, S. Deats, M. Mumper, P. Gaietto, M. Elchert, J. Schreiner, D. Stofer, S. Dariano, K. Warnement, QFOURTH ROWQ D. Warnement, V. Larkins, B. Dec- ker,D. Heck, J. Ruehle, M. C-uss, P. Ruehle, K. Weatherholt, D. Logsdon, R. Smith, L. Seitz, S. Ranker, R. Hof- fert, K. Ruffing. The solemn, dignified senior boys portray the great prophets in the annual Christmas pageant. N 2 's 5 After a very mixed-up night Ralph, Michael Sauber and Kathy's friend, Cynthia Krupp, tags behindBud, Mike Betty, Elaine Arrington, wait for Ralph's father, Jerome Brown, who is forced to be polite and carry her suit- Schlick, to take them to school. case. The garden club members, Patricia Hoover, Catherine Lawson, Rita Zoeller, Beatrice Willman, and Janis Rohr- bach, give Mrs. Anderson, Linda Clouse, a few hints for her table arrangement. A-ff 'FA THER KNO WS BEST' EX CELS ON STA GE, RE VEALS HIDDEN TALENT Mother tells Kathy, Shirly Breidenhach, to listen to her father, Rad Ewing, because father knows best. Q9 Repairman, Robert Wise is stopped by the policeman, Francis Yost, before he hits Bud and his friend, Larry Kix-ian. '- M' 'Q Q ..L-. 5 .. , x T i 1 ia .. ,.5.n,M.,gg5Q 4 Q ' x 4 N i ' CALVERTNEWS REPORTS SCHOOL ACTIVITIES, Gathering ideas for their stories are the feature writers, Geraldine Kuhn, Maria Buko, Dennis Ranker, Laura Dow, Radford Ewing, and Patricia Musgrave. ffm is Typists, Judith Herbert, Katherine Lawson, Linda Smith, Rita Zoeller, Katherine Depinet, and Teresa Leahy, do their part to help get the paper out on time. Q S 2:-we si rr ff Page editors Kathryn West, Roger Frisch, Joseph DeRose and Cynthia Krupp work on their layouts for another excellent issue of the Calvert News. 'SSX 6 YQ ir Over the river and through the woods, the busi- ness managers, Vicky Carter, Judy Dryfuse, and David Joseph, rush posthaste to mail the papers. 98 VOICES OPINIONS OF STUDENTS mkm, L..,, ivbjk ,-o-eq ,F 0- ' QP- 'Q- ?!'-va rm Fig.- ,f -- ' it.. Sports wnters Rrchard Remhart and Joseph Z1rger look over then PaulD1stel,ed1tor an ch1ef,checks crop ass1gnments marks on g10SS18S for the next 1ssue of The Calvert News. 'in Senior news writers, Paul Reinbolt, Sally Leahy, Nancy Gaydos, Jeanne Wank, Joyce Folk, fSEATEDj: Steve Gordon, Jane Warnement, Cheryl I-Iopple, Linda Ranker, Dorothy Akers, Irene Reinman, and Karen Barnhart, QSTANDINGQ, examine pictures for next issue. 99 YEARBOOK STAFF REMEMBERS A TEAR GONE BK Plans for yearbook are discussed by senior staff members D. Joseph, C. Reamer, M. J. Welter, and C. Detwiler. Lurking in the back ground and peering over shoulders are Calvert News spies. 5 iv D DAQTQ N 'il' ff-ff Junior staff members J. Weller, J. Gaydos, D. Franlchart, E. Williams, B. Smith, and S. Huss plan layouts and captions while J. Reymann, J. Moore, and R. Nye discuss future pictures. . - js Patricia Guthrie works with co-editors Elaine Arrington and Gerard Pahl to meet the next deadline. Mk Lv, A A w A si LMQME I ti ..,,. Q ' 1 g f s . 'H I 5 J gy If .-'Wai .. . . ....... ' ' Sophomore staff members find that cooperation makes work easier and results more interesting. They are: QSEATEDQ Susan Maloney, Jude Ann Valentine, Susan Dariano , Jane France, Thomas Marinisg QSTAND- ING, Catherine Etzkorn and Charles Schultz. 100 SV gm MATCROWNING, GRADUATION CLIMAX TEAR, In the presence of proud parents and friends, senior graduates assemble for the last time. Seniors Jonathon Daniel and Karen Barnhart were Leadin their class scholasticall valedictorian Rich 7 chosen for the honor of May Crowning by their ard Reinhart and salutatorian Karen Barnhart don caps classmates. and gowns in preparation for the big night. mms .WM tt 52255-'f-.I fav.f as 'RP'2.,:: 'F. IrQ2n!fFf5ae:5.::, J iii ,Em 5 -'E:,'E:'I:Q55 ESQQiiQ1!E5 --ef , W, iii IO2 xx ALUMNI ANSWER CALL TO SERVE GOD, OTHERS ANDERSON, Phyllis, '35, Sister M. Damian, Ursuline Nuns, Toledo BAUMGARDNER, Betty, '37, Sister M. Barnabas, Sisters of Mercy, Cincinnati BENNER, Dorothy, '33, Sister M. Georgianna, Ursuline Nuns, Toledo BRICKNER, Norene, '31, Sister M. Norene, Ursuline Nuns, Toledo CLARK, Susan, '61, Sister M. Carla, Sisters of Notre Dame, Cleveland DELL, Rita, '37, Sister M. Patrick, Ursuline Nuns, Toledo DENNY, Rev. Louis, '49, Diocese of Toledo DEPINET, Rev. Robert, '52, Maryknoll Missionaries DISTEL, Agnes, '44, Sister M. Arthur, Ursuline Nuns, Toledo DISTEL, Hilda, '39, Sister joan of Arc, Ursuline Nuns, Toledo DISTEL, Martha, '53, Sister St. Mar- tin, Ursuline Nuns, Toledo DUNN, Very Rev. Edward, '34, Dio- cese of Toledo DUNN, Rev. Richard, '38, Diocese of Toledo FLECK, Rev. John, '51, Diocese of Toledo GAIETTO, Angeline, '38, Sister M. Merici, Ursuline Nuns, Toledo GAIETTO, Irene, '56, Sister M. Angela, Ursuline Nuns, Toledo GILLIG, Rev. Russell, '28, Diocese of Toledo HEMMINGER, Beth, '52, Sister M. Alma, Ursuline Nuns, Toledo HUFFMAN, Rev. Louis, '27, Diocese of Toledo KRUPP, Mary Rose, '35 Sister M. Urban, Ursuline Nuns, Toledo KUHN, Evelyn, '41, Sister M. Evelyn Ursuline Nuns, Toledo KUHN, Rev. Thomas, '49, Diocese of Toledo LONGO, Mary, '54, Sister M. Eymard, Sisters of Mercy, Cincinnati MAGERS, Irene, '56, Sister M. Stella, Sisters of St, Francis. Tiffin MARTIN, Mary jane, '44, Sister M. Cajetan, Sisters of Mercy, Cincinnati MATHIAS, Nancy, '58, Sister Thomas Ann, Ursuline Nuns, Toledo MCNULTY, james, '58, Brother james, Holy Cross Brothers, Notre Dame, Indiana MICHAELS, Alice, '33, Sister M. lud- ith Ursuline Nuns, Toledo PAHL, Mary, '56, Sister Mary St. Paul ofjesus Crucified, Poor Clare Nuns, Cleveland PUFFENBERGER, Catherine, '31, Sis- ter M. Gretchen, Ursuline Nuns, Toledo SCHERGER, Rev. Herman, '49, Dio- cese of Toledo SCOTT, Rev. james, '33, Diocese of Toledo SKOKANE, Shirley, '44, Sister M. Peter, Ursuline Nuns, Toledo SMITH,Cecelia, '34, Sister M. jovita, Sisters of Mercy, Cincinnati SMITH, Lillian, '33, Sister M. Caro- line, Ursuline Nuns, Toledo SMITH, Lucille, '37, Sister M. Bona- venture, Ursuline Nuns, Toledo STEIN, Rev. Gerald, '34, Diocese of Toledo TOMECEK, Anna, '33, Sister Ann Fi- delis, Ursuline Nuns, Toledo TRAUNERO, james, '5l, Brother Damien, OFM Conv. UNSER, james, '58, Brother Timothy, OFM Conv., Mt. St. Francis, Indiana VOGEL, Eileen, '53, Sister Eileen Marie, Ursuline Nuns, Toledo WAGNER, Mary, '28, Sister M. Monica, Sisters of Holy Cross, Notre Dame WARNEMENT, Mary, '28, Sister M. Estell, Ursuline Nuns, Toledo WELTER, Carolyn, '52, Sister Carolyn Therese, Ursuline Nuns, Toledo WELTER, Geraldine, '59, Sister janet Marie, Ursuline Nuns, Toledo WELTER, Margaret, '37, Sister M. Borromeo, Ursuline Nuns, Toledo WELTER, Marilyn, '52, Sister Marilyn Therese, Ursuline Nuns, Toledo WILLMAN, Anna, '33, Sister M. Josepha, Sisters ofMercy, Cincinnati WILLMAN, Catherine, '33, Sister M. Louise, Sisters of Charity of St. Augustine, Cleveland WRIGHT, Donald, '48, Brother Michael, OFM Conv ., Mt. St. Francis, Indiana ZEIGER, Helen, '28, Sister M. Mar- celline, Ursuline Nuns, Toledo ZEIGER, Marguerite, '27, Sister M. Celeste, Ursuline Nuns, Toledo ZOELLER, Charles, '50, Brother Maurus, St. Meinrad Archabbey, Indiana ZOELLER, Jeanne, '52, Sister Francis Therese, Ursuline Nuns, Toledo -'qv-W Dr. Henry Abbott, M.D. Advertiser -Tribune Dr. john Appleby Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ardner Ardner's Drive-In Barbara Arrington Ballreich Bros. Inc. Banks Hair Fashion Baumgardner Co. Barger's Poultry Market Beatrice Foods Co. Benner -Boehler Agency Dr. and Mrs. Gerald Boner I. P. Bork B .P .O .E . F94 Dr. john Bremyer Brinnon's O. G. Burkhart, M.D. Burkey's Lunch Richard A . Bush Calvert Cafeteria Dr. and Mrs. Robert E . Carrigan Dr. and Mrs. William Carrigan Cathy's Beauty Salon Citizens Saving and Loan Coca-Cola Bottling Co. Coffee Cup Dr. Charles W, Consolo Dr. Richard Consolo Cook's Food Center Culligan Water Conditioning Dairy Queen Dr. and Mrs. Walter A. Daniel Patrick Dell DeRan's Red Head john Detwiler Dick and Fran's Frank T. Dore Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dow Mr . and Mrs. Ray Dryfuse john L. Dunn Elchert's Religious Etzkorn Insurance and Real Estate The Fashion Shop Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ferrall Firestone Stores Mr. Paul Fisher Cletus and Carlton Flechtner Fleck Electric ,. ,...,....,.- PA TR ONS J. 1. Fleck Paul A. Flynn Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Folk Fox's Auto Electric Dr. Paul J. France Frisch's Big Boy Frosted Foods Gabel Oil and Tire Co. Gaietto Cycle Store Mr. and Mrs. Louis Gaietto Gardner and Sons Mary L . Gillig Golden Acre Turkey Farm Good's Office Supply Gordon Lumber Co. Grabler Manufacturing Walter Grombka Family Mr. and Mrs. lack Guthrie Heyman's Furniture and Appliance Hoover jewelry H. Sz S. Inc. Mr. and Mrs . Arthur Immele Jeffery jewelry jolly's Drive-In William Kasuga Martin M. Kinn Klopp Plumbing and Heating Norman Kreiger, D .D .S . Rosemary M. Kuebler Mr, and Mrs Albert Kuhn, jr. james C. Leahy Paul Leahy, jr. Lee's Shoes Richard Leahy, M.D. L. and K. Restaurant Dr. A. S. Lupica C. A. Marchetto Marinis Bros. Candy Martin Bros. john A. McGowan Mercy Hospital Mowry Construction M. and R . Cafe North End Television The Louis O'Connell Co. One Hour Martinizing Paul's Delicatessen Pastime Cigar Store Pepsi-Cola Bottling Co. Photography by Sam Brown Phillips Electric Rozanne Phillips Pittman's Beauty Bar Polar Bar Dairyland jim Robenalt Vinton Robenalt Republic Roofing Robert E. Ross, O.D. Routh Packing Co. Sam's Sohio Dr. R. E. Schriner Edward H . Schultz Dedrick Shell Shumway's Floral Snyder Hotel Star Dry Cleaning Norman Stein Agency Sterling Grinding Wheel Co. St. joseph's Altar Society Tiffin Catholic Youth Organization St. Mary's CYO St. j0seph's CYO Mr . Paul Talley T. and D. Sohio Theis Sheet Metal Tiffin Automobile Dealers Association Tiffin Dairy Co. Tiffin Enterprise Inc. Tiffin Excavating Tiffin Fire Extinguisher Sales and Service Tiffin Funeral Directors Tiffin Glass and Mirror Tiffin Hardware Tiffin Lawn Equipment Tiffin Manufacturing Co . Tri-County National Bank Bob Uhl Radio Service Venetian Marble Mosaic Co. Fred Wagner Sheriff Wagner Paul Wahrer Mr. and Mrs. Paul Wank Alice Warnement Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Warnement Dr. Thomas Watkins Mrs. William Welter Donovan P . Williams R , S, Williams Wyme's Dr . Carl Yager Mary Scheerer Zeiter E. Zoeller, Contracting, Hauling, Excavating MMM
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