Calvert High School - Calvertana Yearbook (Tiffin, OH)

 - Class of 1967

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These . . outlines framing small details filling Q student's four years at CHS: . . . entering the silent chapel biefore an important exam sprinting between buildings during a downpour, shouting V-I-C-T-O-R-Y for the first time, hearing Monsignor call you by name . . . . . a few vivid moments fused by time into a mosaic . . a memory of Calvert High School Faculty .................... 4 Academics ................ T4 Seniors ................... 26 Underclossmen. ,,,,,,,,,,,,, 50 Sports .......... Activities ,,,,,,,, Senior Directory , , Conclusion ,,,,,, - 1-Z-.f f - , - ,. ,...1 ,...,.,,,f ' Q g a 1 ...106 .........H'2 ' ' s K ii 231 1 n ,4 X c .1 'Ze' 'i ,px gi 1 an Q 'Wiki ' U ,fit ,.L KN? HPV. I A e To - - K X bl s' -11-,3i N -E Q . 'ge 1 . . 1 4 . .. S... we i 1 I e ,i ' Qi ' ill' wx! is i is 2 IA' ' iiiii II: K. ,,f.g,Mwf, JEfi3Jfix,.Pinaisg .evra 5 X5 13 gm.:-E1.n?w:vS 5- -. f sm, V wa l Faculty . . . instructors, counselors, friends . . . Year after year, watching new faces fill the emptiness left by preceding classes, teachers once again gather strength to launch the younger generation . . . asking that familiar question: Didn't I teach your mother in 19--? ...P s tockingbup on red pencils before midterm exams . . searching for bright and smiling faces hidden behind jungles of hair . . . enjoying occasional visits and news-laden letters from faithful alumni . . . Adding the power of knowledge and ex- perience to the vibrant force of youth . . . constantly challenging in an effort to improve . . . leading forward . . . encouraging . . they gentlyiform the pattern of the future. facult II -IIII LIIIIIAI III--III IIIIAIII IIJIIIIA IalnIIIl llnllnll IIAIIIII IIII - . IIII IIIIIIII IIIIIIII IIIAIIII IAIIIIII IIIIIAII ' IIIIIIII IIIIIIII AIIIIIII -111-m REVEREND JAMES K. SAY, M.Ed Guidance Counselor VERY REVEREND EDWARD c. DUNN, MA., s.T.L. MRS- ROBERT SEICHE, MA Principal, Religion Guidance Counselor REVEREND JOHN E. LESTER, M.Ed. Assistant Principal, Religion religion, guidance departments I prepare youth for adulthood iv-. . V 1: 0 K4 x f ' L. I1 I 'ii33'f?If:' 'T I A Q52-my k-'fi . si si spilt: 'fi 'I 'M MRS. W. L. FULLERTON, B.S. Typewriling, Office Practice L, W -,,. ., X. X 'H .r'.-rglfx' 1 5-,7I'?'fg 1 QQC' - ' f- r, 'jf REVEREND KEVIN RICKER REVEREND GEORGE KOERBER Ph.B., S.T.B., Religion B.A., Religion - K I I SISTER VINCENT DE PAUL OSU M.S., Religion MR. MICHAEL MCCLELLAN B.S.E., Bookkeeping, General Business, Business Arithmetic science staff offers stimulating challenge MR. ROBERT LEAHY, B.M.E. MR. JOHN KAHLE, B.A. Advanced Algebra, Geometry, Algebra Biology, Healtth, Physical Education i SISTER ROSE MARIE MR. FRED KISHLER, B.S. SISTER M, IGNATIUS OSU, MS OSU, M.A. Chemistry, Business Arithmetic Home Economics, English Algebra, Geometry 8 'ia SISTER M. DOROTHY OSU, M.S. Biology, Physiology I 1' 'il E - x Q SISTER M. MAURICE OSU, M.A. MRS. DAVID MacFARLAND, B.A. Physics, Chemistry General Science, Physical Education 'if I - ,,.. 'id MR. ALBERT DIRINGER M.Ed. Analysis, Algebra Mechanical Drawing language instructors P A S . Q S1 SISTER M. EMMANUEL OSU, M.A. SISTER M. DIANE OSU, B.A. Latin English, Art , 2 fi SISTER M. PIERRE OSF SISTER M. DANIEL OSU, B.A. SISTER M. SCHOLASTICA OSF B.A., English, Typing English B.A., English open doors to foreign culture, future success F av . SISTER M. ALOYSIA OSU, M.A. SISTER M. RUTH OSF, B.A. Latin French, Spanish -'Q' -S SISTER M. URBAN OSU, M.A. English SISTER M. AGNES OSF, M. Ed. SISTER JOHN PAUL OSU, B.A. English Speech, English, Glee Club social science teachers further civic interest T SISTER JEANNE MARIE MR. PAUL MILETTI, B.A. MR. KARL ZALAR, B.A. OSU, B.M- American History, Physical American History, Civics Band Education MR. JOSEPH KUKOY, B.S. MR. DEAN BRYANT, B.S.S. Physical Education, World History Civics, American History, World History, World Geography l MISS MARY LOU WEIMERSKIRCH ,fm Secretary fy s xi C it SISTER M. CHARLOTTE OSU, B.A Librarian Library Assistant Mmnfencnce MRS. ANN BUGERT, MRS. MARY STEINMETZ, MRS. DOLA FLECHTNER, MRS. HARRIET MCCLELLAN Cafeteria Staff S s . A Q 5 T ,, wk A ririr ff I 1 lar 2 i frrr: .1:, W .F ,,.. T .-Q, ,wk x 1,1 B+ I fi -n-1 Understanding, logic, skill . . . Hourly, students iostle through halls . . . file along garden walks . . . stroll, skip, saunter, sweep into classes - the core of Calvert life - discovering through religion'that God is not dead . . . selecting research materials from walls of facts . . . preparing twenty pages of History - the wrong twenty pages . . . snapping the point of that last pencil during an algebra exam . . . working under the over- powering influence of sulphur fumes . . . sacrificing carefully-nutured finger- nails to a merciless typewriter. Classroom atmosphere mellows as the year ages with progress, pranks, pitfalls. Piece by piece, facts and rules merge into knowledge. llllllll llllllnl lllllIll llllllll llnlllll llilllll llllllll llllllll llllllll lllnllIl lnllllll lllll ll lllAllll llllllll lIllllll A L 111111:- academics 5 -i '57 I Q5 Boneyard laborers Paul Panuto and Richard Chadwick seem to know their business as they present to classmates a demon- l U U The fourth dimension of space intrigues civics stratlon speech entitled How To Dig a Grave. student Allen Daniel as he views a scale model of a simulated Gemini earth orbit. s... ,X .0 ,ws K' ks .1 vs O , w , 'wc Q N- -Nxt 5 4 s--,gs .i i t, g musk , ,-., its A K A , u p A Qs 4, .. ,, 2 w C s wif-.E 'f Li-' 1,J F', '-Jv- ., it Tags and tables, chairs and lamps con- gregate in the religion notes of senior budget-benders Jane Buchman and Phi- lip Kuebler as they juggle figures in a famous assignment. , , 1 1 ' .W ,si , if avi? xr , A.. rf.-4 X V , humanities encourage interested participation o g gt Toil and troubles boil in bubbles of baboon blood as senior sorcer- ess' Beth Ranker, Jane Elchert and Linda Ranker enact a scene from Macbeth for their English class. history, language transmit culture J Rr or A , , K , ...Dm ' 'L Q- A While studying contemporary world history, Lawrence Kramer uses a map to indicate to classmates Marcia Muller and Barbara Maiberger the principal industrial centers of Red China. l Correspondence between French and American schools forms part of P.T.P., People to People, a program of international under- standing for second-year French students. Delving super-deep, Elizabeth Tiell uncovers American history terms. Q gi! x ,WWE 'r , my Sc 1' - , , ,wisp if lg s K 11 g , me M Although some people might prefer this length, Dianna Stofer prepares to alter the hemline of Michelle Dryfuse 's skirt. stud of scientific To determine the volume of water under natural conditions, physics students Linda Ranker, Antho- ny Kuebler and Barbara Smith combine accepted facts with experimental data. i Enlarged models enable chemistry students Ron- ald Betz, Kay Warnement, Anne Sexton and Jo- seph Elchert to form mental images of molecular structures. principles results in future discoveries With the help of Seymour Bonaparte, Dennis Distel attempts to get to the bone of the matter in physiology class. .4 ,-ni f. Q wi Xml Sighs of relief escape from Mary Lieben- good and Teresa Distel as they admire the finished products - their fall bouquets. . 2l l Complicated as it looks, this algebraic jumble of chalk poses no problem to such an adept student of advanced algebra as junior Tom Schank. 'i iii, Maneuvering precision equipment, Rick Stover indi- cates to Ron Breidenbach the proper labeling of a di- agram in mechanical drawing. art, math demand Freshman Michael Prenzlin stands ready to explain how to find the area ofa rectangle, a typical problem of use- ful math. much precision, practice, P EYSEVEYBHCE 5. QI Leave it to Michael Herbert to find humor in his explanation of an analysis problem to Joseph Frisch, Elizabeth Ranker and Allen Daniel. Aa. ' , 'X AM ,w I ip. 'Q Scenic artists Helen Hoover and Margaret Shaver apply finishing touches to their model stage, a second-year art project. Pooling knowledge makes the solution of geometry prob- lems easier for Laura Allman, Richard Puffenburger and .lane Weimerskirch as they study right triangles. 23 Xa,- frm, 'fL4ff1ffgm'KjI.i f7l,1f.F , c. X, fw2w2:'f?'1xH'+'f11 t if 375, ftfiafieiiafitzrefnfus fliifrllmf , as :Ku V e V, M .- A Y- i Hg l ul: A6511-Aho Genesis + lilifszfl T FORM ACCOUNTS T Ti-ii p1.QLs.fE ENTRFZS HAVE BEEN POSTED. s L was wma M13 fzwisa-egg: eases i W ,h V , , A ' ' i'?+'5lT4 fi' ' ' .,Q?w-9.125 1:2 42625 um A P sm' ' . 34 W View ,L':4,QQ.,.1 fifth, 5w:f.ff:u 1.fx.t4q iiifqlfmiz A a osr-cuosmc if 'M-ANCE Arrrn vu:-' ,qE,1,,,,gg, 'A,. As the little red arrows lead on and on, bookkeeping student Doris Kimmet seems to be a bit mystified by the intri- cacies of a balance sheet. Although he lacks up-to-date equipment, Paul Smith pursues the practical applica- tions ot business arithmetic undounted. It is true that modern machines are designed to help reduce the need for thinking, office practice students Michael Seitz and Linda Schreiner discover, however, that it still takes brains to run them. Discussing current stock market reports, general business stu- dents Randall Company and David Brown interpret yards and business skills, modern machines alert students to new horizons yards of ticker tape. CY First-year typists strive to develop spontaneous eye-to-book contact while acquiring speed and accura . 911. 0' 41 nuhsaf . Q o N06 0040, ,o..., V. ,tiff . nomo 090'-QQ :, .,QoqgOua,, er f , naoffoiwf-xQ,':c , .D cf'.oc0.'o Q00 vvoon Jqaokurx' 3 0 QQ QL NM, mc, Q 9 0 0 30 I,- ou'x'g , - oo A . J fuooooxx, go gupuanngo 269' ucv: 3,1 sg,,uQw,,vv mv poo Ooovr Ocean? U 990 .J 6' W1 . ' 'T ' 7 c so Jo ' -o o o Q S Q' coco 'p oo oo Qooando fi' O 90044 1 agp of 0 0 k ' fv Q bvqc Gvo uv ou. 5 13,,. Q, 900V fr A Vfrnootiiol 7' acyl? Ou 37 Zi- : ?Y:57 D. 1215551 :Q ik? align: 43514, 5 weiiiziieais :SETS KST' fi --E 4 www mf V. WX . v,.W . Libr: 5513 3' pk- Seniors . . . almost alumni . . . self-assured or apprehensive they await the future, treasuring each moment yet, reluctant to let it slip into the past . . . inheriting the lobby bench, a hand-me-down from each graduating class . . . ad-libbing frantically while straining to hear the prompter's whispered cue . . . pricing food and furniture practical preparation for future marriage . . . discussing everything from current events to currant wine in the Bear's Den. Having learned to criticize and to under- stand, to talk with God and to joke with friends, they go their ways . . . taking with them a part of Calvert . . . leaving behind them a part of them- selves seniors IlAlllIl nl-lllll llllIlll llllllll IIIIIIIA lAl1llIl llnllnll llllllIl llllllll llllllll llIlIlll ll-lllll l1Illlll llllllll IIIAIIII llllIlll Alllllll 11111111 Wholeheartedly practicing cheers and routines in preparation for active participation during the basketball season, energetic juniors and seniors fully reflect their true Pep Squad spirit. Carolyn Aiello Ronald Albus Judith Alleman Dean Arbogast Linda Baumgartner 1 we-v Rebecca Beard Susan Black Elizabeth Blust Linda Boehler Xt? Giddy with joy, ecstatic senior boys celebrate in typi- cal frenzied fashion ata post-game victory dance. spirited seniors support squad enthusiastically Michael Boehler Rebecca Boehler Charles Boes Rachel Botton Daniel Bour Gwendolyn Bradman Jane Buchman John Burger Barbara Burkart LeVerne Burns Ann Bursa Patricia Burton Maria Cabrera Thomas Cadwallader Ann Gallaghan William Carrigan Tereza Casagrande Richard Chadwick Elizabeth Colatruglio Ruth Ann Collier Ronald Corthell Stephen Corthell Jeanne Cunningham Allen Daniel 1 Diana Daniel Jeanne Daniel Mary Daniel Kathryn Deats Barbara Decker Robert Dendinger patron drive insures security for publications During Calvert's most successful patron drive, the winning team, seniors Jane Elchert and Elaine Wank, provided the publication staffs with S208 worth of security. , , -.. W... .X -,Q in W T 6 ltlilll .illll -tw. uX amateur thespians honor calvert's principal Expressing heartfelt thanks to Mo ' D h nsignor unn on is feast day, seniors Tom Cadwallader, Brenda Main George Zimmer, Darlene Frankhart and John Burger display their acting abilities. .yrggv 'sw 'C' Viola Depinet Thomas Derr Dennis Distel Richard Distel Frederick Doepker Frank Dore Deborah Dosh John Dunn Stephen Eidt Jane Elcherf Janet Escher Joseph Feasel Michael Fiegelist Ann Fisher Susan Fleck Diane Florence Stephen Frankarf Darlene Frankharf Thomas Fretz Joseph Frisch Sharon Frisch mi' 'Q-1 Lawrence Fritz David Gaietto John Gaietto Richard Gardner Sandra Gase John Gaydos language clubs explore foreign customs To acquire the feeling of ancient Roman civiliza- A traditional custom of Spanish-speaking peoples delights tion, Latin Club officers Christine Huth, Joseph William Carrigan and Janet Uhl as they encourage Chris- Elchert, Robert Dendinger, Mary Ann Moes and tine Hoffman to swing and break the Pinata, a papier- Kathryn Deats plan future meetings amid gran- mache shell full of surprises. ite ruins. Huw Susan Gerber Carol Gillespie Rebecca Hafley Valerie Hartman Karen Hartsel Joseph Hartzell William Heck Sharon Heilman Michael Herbert ffl Robert Herrig Aubrey Hess Michael Hess Barbara Heyman Christine Hoffman Gary Hohman students plan careers in teaching, Counseling Honoring their first speaker, William Corrigan, FTA officers Robert Dendinger, Susan Huss, Gerald Huss, Janet Weller and Rebecca Hafley present to him a token of their esteem, Jane Hole Allen Hoover Jane Hoover Nancy Hoover Gerald Huss Susan Huss Sig, 45 Q ' , at Christine Huth Ronald Jentgen James Kastner Norma Kastner James Kear John Keele Georgette Kerschner Lois Kerschner Doris Kimmet Edward Kimmet Paulette King Suann Kirchner Robert Klaiss Ruth Klaiss Jean- Klein Christopher Klopp Margaret Koller Kathleen Krupp Anthony Kuebler Phillip Kuebler Bonnie Kuhn David Kuhn Janette Kuhn Jane Kummerer Susan Kuzma Darlene LaFontaine Barbara Lawrence William Lawson l Starry eyed Ann Fisher forgets the difficult task of de- corating for the prom as Ronald Corthell gingerly pins on her corsage juniors host seniors on unforgettable night in fantasyland it S fsi ' rf' X 77. g. fe X. 7 ' ff 1 Mark Leahy Patrick Leahy Joan Ledwedge James Lee Richard Lowery Ann Marie Lucius Thomas Lucius James Lutz Brenda Main ,i .:k,. I 3 Karen Mann Timothy Margrat Mary Ann Mathias Richard McClellan ff., gin , i dead language comes alive in latin publication The Ursuline library and past volumes of INTER NOS serve as references for the seniors of Latin IV as they prepare the i967 edition ofthe Latin publication. Busy at work are IFRONT ROWl Kathryn Deats, Robert Dendinger, Chris- tine Huth, Barbara Smith, Mary Ann Moesg IREAR ROWl Richard Gardner, Michael Hess, Michael Werling, Stephen Frankart, Gary Walters. 40 Stephen Meier Janet Miletti John Miller Theresa Miller Mary Ann Moes Benny Monaco Joseph Moore Kathleen Murray Michael Musgrave James Omlor Philip Omlor Ruth Omlor Gerard Pahl Paul Panuto Marcia Parkins future citizens inspect governmental problems One of the aims of Calvert's Civics Club is to make students aware of developments in contemporary history Here Jospeh Moore, Joseph Hartzell and Elizabeth Ranker intently view the launching of a Gemini space capsule Douglas Perry .lane Phillips Michael Phillips Theresa Raitz Elizabeth Ranker Linda Ranker Michael Roessner David Romig Robert Russell Patricia Saad Stephen Scheiber Kathleen Schetter Patricia Reamer Daniel Reimer Katherine Reinbolt Thomas Rex James Reymann John Riggleman Gerald Ring Richard Ritzler Timothy Robenalt Joseph Schleter Michael Scholl Lindo Schreiner Suson Schultz Roger Schwob Michoel Seitz Gregory Senclelboch Mory Sendelboch Gerold Shultz Alice Smith Borboro Smith June Smith Jonet Smith Lowrence Smith Michoel Smith t William Smith Kathleen Snyder Kathleen Stein David Sfeinmetz Gerald Steinmetz Philip Steinmetz calvert news attracts new, L t.t,.,,.MN,., ,i,.t, ,, t I X A i A -X-.L......,.. .......ss..s t , 3 gf LT - ....-.......,..,r,,,,,mWk N ,. .,,.,,,,,LA,,-M M Cfll xi, DT i N1 wwf unusual readers Finding security in the Calvert News, Snoopy and senior Bill Lawson snatch a cat nap between classes. Janet Steyer Stephen Stover Barbara Swartz Richard Swartz Janice Swecker Donald Swick Richard Swint Gregory Sykes Anna Rose Taylor Virginia Terry Judith Tewalt Carol Thom Patricia Thom Victoria Tomsey Elizabeth Traxler WN,- 1 Finding a little extra time and an available piano, Linda Competing against the ever-threatening bell, Boehler pounds out a beat while Mary Sendelbach casts a Rachel Botton races to finish a civics assignment. quick appraising glance at an unplanned hootenanny. impromptu hootenanny erases daily tensions Susan Troiano Michael Turco Janet Uhl Dianne Waire Rebecca Walland William Walland V' 8 ix Z' 'TJ Q Af the assembly launching Calverfs annual magazine drive, senior Debo- rah Dosh cuddles several new animal friends - prizes for salesmen of bonus magazines. prizes motivate subscription, solicitors Gary Walters Elaine Wank Richard Ward Beverly Weimerskirch Eileen Weinandy Kathleen Weilhman Janet Weller James Welly Patrick Welter Charles Welty Diane Welty Michael Werling Elaine Williams James Willman John Willman Barbara Wright Sarah Wurm David Yandura Karl Zalar George Zimmer Richard Zoeller it 50 Juniors . . . emerging as individuals, reaching out to one another before their final year . . . ' Sophomores . . . the confident class . . . one-year veterans of Calvert High School . . . Freshmen . . . -wg., forewarned, yet uncertain . . . adopting Calvert as their second home for the next four years .... discovering that there's one lil boy in the girls' gym class . . . enioying an hour of quiet concen- tration in eighth period . . . stumbling down the stairs during the five- minute rush to classes . . . stealthily p stacking friends' lockers . . . learning to laugh at themselves, to grow with others, to think indepen- dently . . . Laying the first pieces of lasting friendships. underclassmen llnlllll lllllIll lllll-ll llllllll IIAIIII1 lnllllll IIAIIAII llllllIl llllllll llllllll Illlllll lllnllll Illlllll lllllnll IIIAIIII llllllll Alllllll T1li1T1l Janet Aiello Janette Alt Stephen Alt Richard Ardner Patricia Banks Thomas Banks William Barnhart Gary Baugher Mark Baumgardner Sharon Behm Steven Behm Nancy Benner Ronald Betz Flora Bistner Michael Boes David Bohnlein 5 L' R K - , Fr k Bor r l W , if in an e ,, V v 9 g , ,, Robert Breidenbach fr ? 2 - - 'Q Q vi, , H Ronald Breidenbach - ' R? 1 ' Kristine Brown ' 1 i juniors emplo money-making schemes v . ,M fi ! -5 - , - . ?..ihi,J ff R x ks, . . -. . Ml-milf v J wie'-f,,. i ,. . ,, , M. - , Junior tally-sellers Rebecca Crobaugh, Ann Kraft and Mary Sue Elchert pick a spot perfect for ambushing unsus- pecting buyers. Proceeds help to finance junior activities. Frances Brodman Thomas Buccione Walter Brown r 419' 2 Joseph Buckley EN' Linda Burns in Stephen Bursa ' iv it .l K -h 2 Cynthia Carter ldella Cassidy Dennis Comer Elaine Company Kathleen Cramer Rebecca Crobaugh in Ah to finance activities Susan Dariano Susan Deats Joseph Elchert Mary Sue Elchert ' Nicholas Elchert ... l, Q Thomas Elchert K Q Q bv A if f rf Brenda Ernst Catherine Etzkorn David Feasel Gregory Felter Jane France Julia Gaietto - Y x A Her face glowing with anticipation, Ar- lene Myers awaits a new customer for her growing Christmas card sales. vm, f 1 Award winner Mary Ann Moes describes her enriching experiences at the Ohio State Science Fair to inquisitive Chemistry Club members. after-school activities offer enrichment ,V Q. M M JLZ 1 gn .V Z L,. i , v A nib - N .i--' if is p Q H . ...QQ ' 'i--' - ' x -- 'Q ' , 'f .Q i 'fl -X l n if - iiiiis t 'Q c A' ,, t . K N i 1,55 i f nz N is rsrs at f si.t . ' r it 12 w ist , it If -V C R -f , 5 r ' y N W' iii' , ,sm a ,J 1.1 if' 'Egfr Mr 6 i why -. vs .iz i 4 rj l Pamela Gaietto Patricia Goietto Vincent Gaietto David Gase Nancy Gerber Marilyn Gillig Sharon Gosche Marilyn Guss Suzanne Hart Stephen Hartman Agnes Hartzell Janet Herbert Joseph Hess Stephen Hess Thomas Hoepf Rebecca Hoffert David Hoffman Mildred Hohman Margaret A. Hoover Margaret M. Hoover Richard Hoover Laverne Keefe Carol Keller Jacqueline Keller ' . - S - av Q. 1-4' ,lr L . I ! I il ,vnn Q . F.. -. . 2 L If silk, W N 'f gf. . ge . E, J g 1. ' E, sf' l U W, 1 L ls L 1 h l i ' ii. V . s L' il A ff - 1' su, . Q Q V 2-3M WRYR' Lx ,tn . Broadening their knowledge ofthe culture and language of the French people, members of Calvert 's French Club are absorbed in reading Parisian pamphlets. ti.. . Thomas Kenner Ronald King Karen Kirchner Diane Kirian Peter Klopp Ralph Koerper Ann Kraft James Kramer .lane Kummerer Thomas Kummerer Ruth LaFon!aine Stephen Lawson Douglas Lauderman Shelia Leahy David Lee James Lernmerman it 1 A 40' vw W as v 5 .,w ' Perched atop the goal post, junior Peter Klopp reserves a seat for David Lee as they prepare to stripe the bars in gala color for Homecoming. tx it Besieged juniors endeavor to defend the stadium refreshment stand from hungry fans during the half-time in- termission of a football game. i 2 9'fl 'N 'I' w 7. Dianne Logsdon Judy Maag William Main Susan Moloney Thomas Morinis Jane Mathias Maureen McCartan William McCrory Tom Meisner Barbara Montz Marcia Mumper Rena Murray willing junior hands lend enthusiastic support his J uu ' 5 , .t.'i' ' I K '-ff fu k I ge' i s Q J wi 1' U Q P to E usli ... to ., J, Q ci tl i 3 it ' 4 il ' , Q asl s ' f A 'af: ' :a t lssu 2 .f A Arlene Myers Lawrence Nedolast Mark Nevius Diane Obringer William Obringer Janet Omlor Robert Omlor Barbara Orians John Ott Antoinette Panuto Stephen Panuto David Parkins Anthony Paulus Dolores Perna Michael Perry Kathleen Phillips Steven Phillips Ruth Raitz Anthony Reino Carol Reino Earl Reiter Mary Rochester Kathryn Rohrbach Kevin Roszman Patricia Ruehle David Ruffing Karen Ruffing David Sanchez Kathleen Sarto Ronald Schank Thomas Schank Goretti Schetter James Schock Judith Schreiner Rebecca Schultz Janet Schumm Linda Seitz Richard Seitz Anne Sexton Margaret Shaver Patrick Shelt Charles Shultz if '!l': ,,'L,L , . if . QQJ A L13 E me arf 1 4 E03 2 K 1 . A 422225 'L ff tett is 5. Ann Siebenaller E ig. Romona Smith V V 7 Q V in K Sum Smith df tltltt H T , William Smith , ' ' Theresa Spohn kr ' ' f Barbara Stein -i..' Ti i A. Norma Steiner L H William Steinmetz , ,- A t i g A George Steyer H - l Y ii fb if gl Dianna Stoter i,L V ill' i E A Richard Stover E' . 'i,,, R , Dennis Strasser V 74,1 W I Q. T- .ii 1 Elizabeth Streacker William Streacker ,,:LL ' H ,Q Ronald Studer V. kV,hV E ' if Margaret Tate 5 if - fl Margaret Taylor E' . .,,,, Elizabeth Tiell gs , ,,,, R Q . W f Thomas Traunero , T Jude Ann Valentine . fy W I , Kathleen Vogel i ' . Deborah Wagner wi l ,i V, John Warnement , 2 5 ' Z, ,Q KaY Warnement ' A A ' 'iii ' Q? - s o Books pile high as Jude Ann Valentine burrows through mounds of copy while searching for information pertinent to the topic of her Junior Essay. This literary experience is one of the highlights of every juniors life, it both pleases and perplexes. is. . , Deborah Wagner divides the winners' cake for the victors ofRoom 205 - leaders in the annual magazine subscription drive. 5 I N I iii my V www-Q 4 , 0 ,I A ' fp ii lj i , i QL gg ,, t , S ' . l T M - v -x lf M L- L .uf scholarship salesmanship merit recognition Agnes Weatherholt Kathleen Weatherholt Dennis Welly Michael Welter Kathleen Welty Lawrence Werling Stephen Werling Gary Whitman John Whittaker Stephen Williams Catherine Willman Brad 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 color day creates comedians as latin produces scholars Color Day brings new fashions to the basketball court. Cheerleader Mike Banks reassures diminu ative Dick Corthell as he prepares to face his ri vals. X , A 1933, klkk.',- Y . ' ' A L'Q.1 ft , X X f t . t K fm., ,Y f J f, Qi ilk - if ' 'W 2 ' L3 H ' . ' I ' QW, 31-. w-eg, i ,-,- i 1 . ' 16.2 Sf J J Mr-A J ,i jf f ,ff , s V f f ? xx J : li.: Q J, vi .K i n , X fb? X N Laura Allman Ruth Arbogast Jeffrey Baltzell Michael Banks Gail Baumgartner Dennis Behm George Benner Martha Benner Francis Berry Kenneth Black Diane Boehler Steve Bohnlein Ernest Bolton Laurance Bour Pamela Brickner Thomas Bridinger Elizabeth Bryner Joseph Bryner Barbara Buko James Burger Joyce Cadwallader Sheila Carlson Joan Carrigan Bonnie Cassidy Q mags a f 4 1 Z ' . , it ti T Q C g F' , , 'V -. lc K .K R f :ai fi? 4 iw Q fl' T a g it 'L in J is 2 w LJ, , A -Sly: fdwvjihsr With the APSL test approaching, juniors Arlene Myers and Ruth LaFontaine join forces to help sophomores James Fry and Christopher Wonclerly master patterns of Latin sentence composition. James Clark Thomas Company Nancy Corthell Richard Corthell Thomas Daniel Barbara Decker Michael Deis Jane DeMonte Gerald Dendinger Lewis Derr Theresa Distel Timothy Distel Catherine Doepker Roberta Dolch Terry Dornan Dennis Dosh Christopher Ernst Lynette Etzkorn Linda Fetzer Patricia Fisher Joseph Fleck Thomas Fleck Margaret Florence Joseph Folk 'PQ -il ,N 'QU tm ...wa Us mm. ng, E During the semester retreat, Kevin Black pauses in chapel to spend a few moments in prayerful meditation. Discussion periods and several outside speakers introduced a new element to the annual spiritual renewal. Joining in active participation Calvert's family gathers for its Mass of Thanksgiving, celebrated by Monsignor Ed- ward Dunn, principal. fr ,Q J at if M I l g his rrhl quiet meditation Q ff. ix r Y 6 Ss gt Q . ,... sd . ff' i L' 1 . Phyllis Fraley James Frey Jane Frisch Shirley Frisch Lawrence Fritz Paul Fritz Debra Gaietto Dennis Gaietto Louis Gaietto Marilyn Gaietto Arthur Gase Barbara Gaydos aids corporate YE K, K .ik J Q V 1- ', are ,I -C 'r f rc. m l K - ,i-,, 1. 'r J' I X' A fw w f fi , WW ' to J 4' ' C iia so , P it iiii f J .. fha 4 - ' Q- , sttri C F ' I L .4l L. V tw J J A A - ,:- Ma lice. ii' gg 'Q P i-.: ,A rif ' :I ' . ,. J - Ar., rg A Q- . . 5 . w i J, , ' f - v g , 'if-. ,V K K1 J A , Mft A yr we Lyghgkgfi , , . .V , :li 5, .M 1 jpff ' ,NKA .- My My -. J X J r l iNi'i if New si i F , 1 Q. J ,P if ,' G L '::.:: ' Q ,ex,?'i' ' or C . s.rr R , .1 ,g wg X z jig J s ,Y I K . fi, ,.rq , gg . C if J T J .f,,., , ' It W i it C ' ' 5 . Y x ' J' worshi Patrick Gillig Judith Gosche Jane Grillot Mary Jo Grombka Lynn Haines John Hart Timothy Hartsel Floyd Hayes Donna Heck Rosanne Heilman James Herbert Jeanne Herbert Richard Herbert Mary Jane Hoffert Dennis Hoover Helen Hoover Kenneth Hoover Kathleen Huffman Carol Huss Charles Huss Elizabeth Janovich Charles Kasza Ralph Keller Christine Kenner Jean Kerschner Thomas Kieffer Ruth Kimmet Kathleen Kin Kay Kiricn Nancy Kirian James Klein Nicholas Klopp Phyllis Knaup Steven Kopp Ronald Kramer Richard Krupp P --X Visiting the Toledo Museum ofArt, Calvert Art Club members study the detail and lighting of Country Gallants on display in The Age of Rembrandt exhibit. clubs extend cultural scope of activities Patricia Kubasek Jean Kueloler Victoria Kuebler Suzette Kuhn Geraldine Kummerer Virginia Larlcins Nancy Lautermilch John Lee Mary Sue Lee Mary Leibengood Carol Longo Marilyn Lonswoy Allen Lucius John Lucius Thomas Lucius Christine Maloney Christine Margrat Joseph Margrat Brian McCarton Patrick McCullough Mary McGinnis Kathryn Miletti Gary Miller Stephen Miller V, L an W ig? T .e T s by q 1 ii sls,i L K i'ii f f i ' yiir , i' ityti s si if si. f ,Q si tsii i if ,L yggy ' yiiiiys 5 to 4 rr,t J L ' L, ft txi xx Qi ,mf ., . ntbz. WJ, . K X, . By - ia? L ,K A , , . in X 1' 'QV E x 'W 9' gzgz ' i . ' fi? - Jane Mills , 'LIL QF' J L D Dennis Montz ,s.,? 'M nl ' Diane Moore i ' - ., A ' Jane Moyer H W., i t yr, R - .- Janet Moyer 'P Janet Murphy lu -,,. ., 1, Richard ohief F ,A - ' ' F 'J Jane Omlor - Q, M, , ,g Q' . ' S' Stephen On ' . , , i :x A ' 'J lift - 9 5- Rosemary Overmier . 4 - VT 1 5. nf.: fi H Thomas Overmier 6. 15 .. 3 ' V , A A ' i t ' .ij Elizabeth Parkins gf, - 7' V 4- Daniel Paulus ' 'j Jane Peck f J' M . i . Diane Perry X 'N.f'fi3's' X if L-Q2 4 S. -lliixffgxi A ff , :fl i . Susan Phillips JA ti , QF , . I ' Nw Michael Prenzlin , 3 .. . .42 1 4, 0 - . . gr- K 1 Q V ' 1 , - Barbara Puffenberger A . u fl A Richard Puffenberger h E ' N 7 3 Patrick Ranker ,' fl I - l James Reamer n V 3 Q J Kathleen Reyman 5 S' , Q ' J Ann Rice . V 'M 2 A ,Q Stephen Roberts ' ii R ' - Jacquelyn Ruehle F . X -M . 3 ' ' ' A L ' ' . X J - l. . . CHORAL CLUB. FIRST ROW, left to right: M. Muller, C. Stover, J. Boehler, B. Banks, D. Wilhelm, D. Heminger, D Ehrenfried R. Herbert, R. Warnement, R. Zirger, M. Elchert, R. Heilman, M. Schreiner, M, Welch, S. Bonham, S France K. IDoriano. SECOND ROW: E. Frederick, J. DeMonte, D. Zirger, C. Doepker, J. Weimerskirch, C. Margraf, M. Muller, A. Buckley, C. Huss, S. Phillips, J. Grillot, L. Etzkorn, V. Kuebler, C. Maloney, C, Schreiner, M. Seislove THIRD ROW: N. Corthell, M. Liebengood, R. Gaietto, J. Weatherholt, E. Kleinhenz, M. Shelt, S. Felter, S. Frank, D Moore, M. Hoffert, S. Mathias, R. Stover, K. Reymann, P. Fisher, J. Peck. FOURTH ROW: J. Lucius, C. Sendelbach M. Brickner, N. Lonsway., B. Puftenberger, D. Warnement, B. Decker, D. Gaietto, D. Swartz, V. Larkins, M. Russell N. Fate, J. Corrigan, J. Haefling, D. Heck. Barbara San Gregory Keith Sarto Vx V ,, Richard Schank h r V 'EV V' VV li! A A Rose Mary Schank T V ' - 4 'AV V g 'N Sydney Scherger 51 ',-'A Q fi 'r' V , Marilyn Schetter ::, E2 xl ' - I Q , ,V ,. V ,V ya? hd if Ei Ma ry Schreiner Stanley Schroth Timothy Schultz :gg V V Thomas Scott V 1 , its :Vi . V ' ' Paul Seemuth S l ' E T Ronald Seifert 'Y iii. ' S or nil iL'7x .i Ruth Sendelbach - Maureen Shelt Carol Shook V . . Donald Smith ' 1 3. Duane Smith I , . ,cf , , V If I K 4, Paula Smith .. , V ,M g L :fx A Teresa Steyer S Thomas Steyer r James Stultz i- 1 r Vi ', Deborah Swartz A ' 'fe' Gregory Swartz - S I VV 1 ,V Mark Swint if V library serves as source of discover Q ,.,f - .c-. 1 I - Calvert's busy library, under the direction of Sister M. Charlotte, affords a source of research and information for students seeking aid in studies. g , . 5' W z i ' 7 ' A z --1 Fc X i if E57 w ew- ! R' , me Z 1 K, I .if E 'Ui'-4' Jr ,EX i l' l EP I!!! , sn ' Pig, J 1 ....1..,4 ,Q ' Ei K, TF 6 U 'N .v x s Cecelia Tate Rose Ann Theis Barbara Traxler Michael Traiano Dominic Vassalle Joseph Vogel David Wagner Michael Ward Patricia Ward Deborah Warnement Ruth Warnement Jane Weimerskirch scientific advancement . J 'Wi fc f f Q Vk k i i i i Wx- l 4 , H 'X ,FIV i 'Q -.1 i . DI Um QF XLS' gf-ff' 4 0 i r ,v nav'- A --.L V Catherine Welly David Windau Christopher Wonderly Ronald Wright Thomas Wurm Janice Wynne John Wynne Ann Zeiger Theodore Zelczak Deborah Zirger Reglm' Zl'9e' Annually, the spring Science Fair fea- tures many unusual attractions. Here jane Grillot displays her project - The Endoskeletal Structure of Mammals. Ruth Zoeller il Bar bells are heavy, David Kukoy discov- ers, but not too heavy when they promise to increase a man 's physical powers. Franklin Ambrose w ' Joseph Anderson James Ardner Barbara Banks Lynna Baumgardner Thomas Beat l.v.1z.vz.' ' K' 1 iii J Timothy Bender E ,. James Bernard -I J big? Janet Boehler I W-AAAA, f S Y ,ili i l L 5 XY John Boehler 4 Y ...ii Susan Bonham '-l'i ' 5A A ' John Bolton jf J ,X ,kk J, -ll l B+, A, I Z .J ' freshman gym classes Dianne Bour Q' lii- . I ' Mary Breidenbach -' ' 'J V iy i 'J Nancy Breidenbach if ZA,,1 ' V 1 if Hit. -Lky of . iicc. 'ii i iii il ' JF J Q ii J- it Emily Brickner Mary Brickner William Briggs Frank Brodman J , I ., l William Brose W' f' David Brown ili 'J im- , E X Mary Jane Bryner AAVA V Q Andrea Buckley 2 Kathleen Burns Q ,,'sA . E, , Q 5 ' ' , 'X 5-s . v H 1 1 u fr 5 0 M XA x is V f-3 g r - ' 'Q' , ' '3' J WMC . - i . Q su Q, ,Li Q-L J ' 4 W 4:-L' P- N5 . . X 4 ' 5 A ,-X wa . ' 4 , s 'J sg 1 , '- he A A A . V 'qw-jK ,, , '. 3' ' is Q AZ 4 - az' . F. , W . ll tllill Alice Clark Kenneth Collier John Company Randy Company Barbara Crobaugh Kathleen Dariano James Deats John Decker Susan Deis Ralph Depinet Timothy DeRon Dean Distel Patricia Distel Daniel Doepker Michelle Dryfuse Debra Ehrenfried Joseph Elchert Margaret Elchert John Escher Michele Fate Susan Felter Debra Flechtner Joseph Fox Mary Jo Fraley provide exercise, weight lifting to tone bodies elf Developing physical co-ordination, freshmen girls' gym classes struggle, with their partners' help, to mark up one more brace pull-up. freshmen eagerly adapt to new surroundings Susan France t Sharon Frank 1 K Mark Frankart 'V Q 2. L, f in , . Evone Frederick Q 'L :tt 'f 'l' f A Patricia Frisch 'fig F 4 I James Gaierto H l iig ff, ,,, B' s X-s.:K-are Y I Ruth Ann Gaietto Vy, Stephen Gardner Vg, I- - Susan Gillig I ' Patricia Grombka , A ,, ' A ' its il L- Paula Guss i f. ' i iiib ' Jon Hi-,efimg A eiire All ' rri, J W 'K A I I Ii.. Janine Harlett ' A Ann Haubert .k W I V Michael Hayes ,L Q ,, Denise Heminger K s.'- J 1 fi 5- 'Q' Rose Herbert ' ' 4 , he Thomas Hoepf ' 'ff H ti' 2 ,E .L - , .. 1.5, 'P Q .V .FLY Susan Hohman Barbara Hoover Marilyn Judd Joseph Kastner Francis Keefe Michael Kerschner 6? Paul Kerschner - A George Kimmel ' 1 up 14-: ' f. . Barbara Kirchner ' ' Renee Kirchner Paul Kirian W? ,lim 4' ? ,Q M A Richard Kirchner 'R' '-ss ff ' ri . 'RW il Q A K i I Judging from the casual manner in which he opens his locker, it seems that David Turner will never be a safe-cracker. Q J , Mi 4 5 V i J J f i 313 J' '5' . , I If 'PQ' .J :S 4 ,if 1 J. 3 . -WI, ,Q 4, 535, K, ..1,',4',,t g 11- Ok. 'Me sw sul 'Q' l K 'fe xg s to J . :Ex I -t ,Tl .gifi f f K t E' . if ..,l , 5 Books stacked and waiting, Stella Traxler, armed witn a screwdriver, meets opposition as she attempts to open her locker on the opening day of school. M, .rv V, As he relaxes amid firsf-clay confusion, Ralph Koerper, oblivious fo any and all passers-by, calmly and mefhoclically covers his newly-issued textbooks. 3' 1,-. if if 'xjiw Q ,1 1 1 -L , E'i s L t A Q ii ST X xi , Q -. Ji' .V+- a- ' -ri If'u 5 137 N, b S AVN Paul Klaiss Ellen Kleinhenz Joseph Koerper Roberia Koerper David Krafi Larry Kramer Rebecca Kramer Robert Kramer Michael Kromer Mark Krupp Gail Kubasek Barbara Kuebler Charline Kuhn David Kukoy Susan Kummer Thomas Kummerer Marcia Lang Mary Leahy Debra Lofay Roger Logsdon Ronald Logsdon Joseph Lonsway Nancy Lonsway David Lucius Always ready to lend a helpful book, Monsignor Raphael I Kmnane pastor of St. Mary parish, assists freshman Kathleen Windau with a religion research. Jane Lucius Joseph Lucius Cynthia Magers Barbara Maiberger Michael Marinis Sue Mathias Kathryn Mickelson Mary K. Miller Patricia Miller Ronald Miller David Mitten Janet Moes Joseph Monaco Thomas Morre Marcia Muller Mary Jo Muller Kathleen Murphy Stephen Musgrave John Nichols Rose Ann Omlor Barbara Ott Michelle Peck Garry Peiffer Leonard Perna Diane Phillips ,'..-gr .4 1 H, .7-1-. Monsignor Richard J. Gabel, pastor of St. Joseph parish, fulfills but one of his many duties by guiding aspiring, young students like Mark Krupp. l I Y W 'I 1 J a, ' 1 I L' , ,ff . , A 4.3 - I ek it , , 573 .K 5 J Air' , 'fu f 1, .iiit -fs 4 . S ll iq W, J.. Y- XA, A as -. MW it pcyy . -J s , tx A' 'N ,U pastors, student advisory board guide school .ni ,, A A 5 v 'hui Q 'li A c nf KQ 1 ' 7' x fix w -3 4 l 3 ' f 'fi .fd-ts M X 5 -2 x my A -, 4 ,--vii N get Karen Piper Catherine Ray John Reino Angela Reis Rodney Reis Thomas Renninger Timothy Renninger Sandra Reuter Patrice Ring Patricia Ring Susan Ritzler Joseph Robenalt Austin Roberts Stephen Roessner Mary Rosengarten Mary Helen Russell Kathleen Schank William Scheiber Gary Scheid Michael Scherer James Scholl Carol Schreiner Mark Schreiner Jane Schumm Encouraged by President Richard Gardner, freshman representatives to the Student Ad- visory Board - Mary Brickner, Daniel Doepker, Cathleen Ray, Thomas Welter and .lo- seph Monaco - gain experience in leadership by offering suggestions of their respective homerooms. i S ,... ,. Rl ll Q2 ll lil l U mllli 5 1 vi ' ff' i A A 'X X isi, R i 'ii ' A ti M455 5 '- R ll'z 'N ' ' fuk slams -' in b , e Ruth Schumm Mary Beth Seislove Cynthia Sendelbach Tonia Sendelbach Wayne Sendelbach Charles Smith Dianne Smith Michael Smith Paul Smith Paul Smyser Sheryl Souder Nancy Steiner Patricia Steinmetz Christine Stover Rebecca Stover Donald Straub Patricia Straub David Swartz Stephen Swartz Andrea Swope Charles Szablewski Michael Taylor Mary Jean Tewalt Tymothy Theiry f?f.- L ESQ- , C., 9 fx v cafeteria nourishes hungrysportsmen, Hungrlly awaiting service, grateful freshman boys willingly accept any and all unconsumed portions of the day s menu After all, they ARE growing boys! And growing young bodies need their nutrients si' All ,. W Mn 1' I x s-5-sh 51, 9 v -vi fs , 5 , J i I FX Qi Fi .i-.. .. an u Jennifer Tiell Stella Traxler David Turner Rebecca Vondenberg Henry Wanger Robert Wagner Gregory Waire Ronald Walters healthy learners A 'f Q . 1- ,.. .. , , s X 0 63. V w M v ' ii .J eyaf Fliaas JE . A :LM t - - 5' i x 4 it s ' .,,l 4. ,U J w ' fi W iv J ag it '7' Ji. 5 -1- fp! ' fi -f . .' nX'll3 t if - -KLA ' z M.. M dw Waiting their chances to tackle one another, fresh- man football players observe David Brown overcom- ing his opponent - James Deats. Patricia Wa rd Judith Warnement 5? gg- ' Judy Weatherholt John Weber v . ag Joseph Weimerskirch Thomas Weimerskirch Mary Weithman Mary Pat Welch 1 David Welly 5 is 4 Diane Welly Thomas Welter James Welty ' James West Diana Wilhelm W A ' gh, Robert Williams ..- if Catherine Windau '5 stss K stephen wise ! Richard Wright Diane Wurm Christine Zahn ' Paul Zelczak Diane Zimmer - i Diana Zirger 'v, , Michael Zoeller 4 1 I KS 1? 5 r 75 :fe 1 Ur. z QA. 552: . :.-,- 3- x XX of Nik Q X. Sports . . . Responding to the pressure of competition, the excitement of victory and the discour- agement of defeat, a group of boys becomes a team, earning the name Senecas . . . smothering a groan into the mat . . . following the motions of whirling blue-and-white-checkered cheerleaders . . . facing flying baseballs, secure behind the bars of a catcher's mask . . . calling a time-out to tie dangling shoestrings. Practicing endlessly to form a team that keeps calm . . . generating the spirit that inspires students to cheer We're proud of our team! . . . they polish rough vitality into the smooth skill of sports. sports ll4lllIl Alllllnl lIllllll llllllll llllllll llllllll llllllll llllllll llllllll llIAllll Q men of character, spirit mold energetic youth W,,,..v calvert's football team Checking through the next series of plays, head coach Paul Miletti prepares his squad to do battle. i ,- au' .XM f u x AY , af , . 4 l l Surrounded, coach Karl Zalar instructs eager freshman peewees Assistant coach Fred Kishler advises about front line positions. linemen about blocking procedures during fall practice. Training seniors charge through their paces under the supervi- sion of Mr. Dave Riley, assistant coach. B s 9 S? x 4. ,ii ' My .-,,f ,M A. -..M Q rw. Xkg. u .Q A N13X6aQ1Bb 'eL?4lHE3 'l?J Jw? B lwis'seissSemef1 4 74 flialfllsylfswssc TOP ROW: M. Prenzlin, C. Wonderly, J. Lee, G. Swartz, J. Baltzell, J. Reamer, P. Gillig, C. Huss, M. Deis, J. Clark D. Wagner, D. Herbert, T. Schultz, J. Dendinger, M. Troiano, J. Klein, M. Gase, S. Miller. MIDDLE ROW: J. Lucius C. Kasza, D. Lauderman, J. Lemmerman, R. Seitz, G. Baugher, T. Bridinger, D. Ruffing, W. Borer, T. Banks, R Hoover, M. Swint, T. Wurm, T. Traunero, L. Gaietto, A. Lucius. BOTTOM ROW: D. Corthell, M. Boehler, J. Kastner R. Herrig, S. Stover, R. Albus, W. Lawson, D. McClellan, M. Musgrave, K. Zalar, M. Herbert, J. Hartzell, M. Phillips J. Burger, M. Seitz. ' I X .,.. 'Qi ,fy ' x , - 5 , . 4!fm W A fir ,A semi- 1, -xi Q5 kg ,fx Aggie .sy N r , X Q9 T QFBTQAQJQ, ii -Q gg, lb -g xlqbf' I I I I desire keeps team pushing against season of After meeting defeat in a grinding contest against Mohawk, weary Hungrily eyeing the goal posts, Mike and sorrowing Seneca warriors offer a prayer in thanksgiving for Phillips advances for a touchdown God's protection. against Gibsonburg. Rushing to the aid of an injured Seneca, head coach Paul Miletti, aided by managers Steve Kummerer and Allen Daniel, assist quarterback Skip Zalar to his feet. X 'S Wi 5 vi J, 1 SMX y 4 , ',, 1- 1 W1 'Um ,Q Y. 9' ,dw .,k 9 I 6 ' Ka tr 9? 1 V. N X ,T ., Q LA r . Q gi - 1 1 '- . rw -f X A , - ., ,G bg., Q Lxf . f. ,Q in V x ,.. x E N Q 0 Nw ' .ff .Rv 5 xfX 'N lla ' , 124-W gf , K '- A 'W N W W -' 'F Yfigiy A1 ' gr if 511 1, . ,M 'F Q f E' Q' ' !,,, , 4? X , 7 ' , Agp, j Z 4 ' Q z ' . V wk. W A 4 fs, 5 A W' T x th 'M ...a.' Q0 15- xi Nh. if 5. fm x b -223 ? 7 s -Q rm- f :wx--A -faraway sv Enthusiasm is a chain reaction with cheerleaders Jude Ann Valentine, Janet Miletti, Ann Fisher, Kathleen Welty, Linda Seitz and Margaret Kohler as they push the fans to pace the team, cagers command courts capture I I-7 record Varsity squad members shoot for a successful season. TOP ROW: Head coach R. Leahy, F. Doepker, C. Boes, R. Hoover, G. Steyer, P. Klopp and assistant coach J. Kahle. BOTTOM ROW: R. Studer, W. Carrigan, C. Klopp, .l. Dunn, .l. Whittaker and K. Zalar. Absent is manager R. Corthell. x 1 . K 0 U A ' djs.: I 1 t ' 115 - s t After pulling down a long pass, Chip Boes turns, outiumps his opponent and goes for another two against Crestline. O .HAM 9 Penetrating the hoop for another score, forward Bill Carrigan drives through a St. Wendelin warrior. enthusiastic scalp Duly crowned and voicing regal fervor, Calvert's own king-for-a-day, Chrissy Cool, accepts the applause of Chip Boes, Ron Corthell and Skip Zalar. Unruffled by his St. Wendelin opponent, Fred Doepker demonstrates his shooting ability with a left-hand layup, scoring an- other two. V V ' 50,5 tri besmen skin Columbian cagemen, red men Exuberant Senecas smother Chip Boes after watching him and his teammates knock the wind from Columbian's Tor- nada Calve he ca 5. Q,-5.3555 g If gb 3 l .Aga t A ' .Q V , es in the opening game ofthe Class AA Tournament. J E 'Y' fit r .I 5. C - Q 'C fy N .A 'aiy Q rt's cagedcrusacler, Ron Studer, springs into action as Crossing behind the backboard, Chris Klopp tches his Attica opponents off guard. spins the ball in for a leaping two. I iw'-so A' Ep, xx Q1 .sss f u' M- g s Q ' ' 'N v ' 'T- :gf 395 . . , Ll .J1 ig . , A V .. , ,Q.,i2g,.m Calvert matman Allen Daniel, wearing a look of smug self-satisfaction, pins a rival wrestler. QW I ,W . 'S f Q mfs: v i yi, x, 4, Q L k-k-k- w V' . , 3. RA., A , N x f ' . 9 Q- gf ' ' 4- ,V , is Q I E lx' ' . x 4 1 IS: li 1 5 r xl- . ' 2 A 2 N , 5 - L , ' . L , 4 . V . D K f 'JJ'-'wa -W-was . ' ' - WRESTLING TEAM. ROW ONE: D. Comer, B. Mo- naco, D. Brown, A. Daniel, R. Stover, R. Corthell, ROW TWO: W. Lawson, M. Phillips, P. Leahy, J. Lemmerman, M. Swint, T. Wurm, ROW THREE: M. Krupp, l. Schreiner, R. Omlor, T. Lucius, M. Ro- essner, S. Werling, T. DeRan, ROW FOUR: J. Mo- naco, D. Turner, J. Reymann, J. Reamer, M. Smith, J. Willman, S. Miller. Tom Wurm moves in oh victory as he secures an advan- tage point over his foe. Striving to down his Crestline opponent, lightweight Rick Corthell spins to break a hold. WW' mm . New 2-4- 4-QN I N With an expression of determination, grappler Rick Sto- ver attempts to chalk up more points for his home team. i z v J matmen, batmen muscle, hustle toward victor F Fast action on first base by Joe Zirger puts another out on the score board. Tom Bridinger appears to be penned in by bats, but on the other side of the fence the field is wide open for a run. Qgivwf N Catcher Mike Phillips charges to retrieve a foul tip. g s 1 N I ,ff 1 K K 'Q I f Q I ilbv t fx . I 'E it . 1 Q cn 4 ,ly Y ' .7 ' ' ' I9 .. 1' 'I f Xl is I Q T . -- E ' . K , g J CALVERT'S BASEBALL TEAM, l. to r.: D. Gase, F. Doepker, T. Hoepf, W. Steinmetz, T. Lucius, M. Phillips, W. Carri- gan, G. Steinmetz, K. Zalar, J. Hess, R. Hoover, J. Hartzell, J. Clark and Mr. Karl Zalar, head coach. . . . . ., Qi . ,. . . . . . Q -- bs' I. senecas send balls flying high as clubs, , 1, SF. Q ig 3, Kill' 1 X 4 ---VX - sk , ' , 3 'l X ,, A -- -. L X i .,,Q Y, ' ' Q nw an N, l l syn-Q 'Q-A-F .M g 1 X -hz g A-A .ulzliz wx Anticipating a winning season, girls' team members Ann Callaghan, Mary Sendelbach, Patricia Ruehle, Linda Ranker, Margaret Koller, Linda Seitz, Ann Fisher, Paulette King and Mary Ann Mathias wait for action. Absent are Ann Seibenaller and Jude Ann Valentine. V - 91 :S--L With a swift, sure stroke, racketeer Mark Leahy confidently returns his opponent's serve. Ann Fisher seems to believe that a few words of instruction to the ball might prove rewarding. N 1 rackets cut air -:X Now, allowing for wind velocity and the curve of the green, the ball should approach the hole . . . , Allen Daniel applies physical principles to his golf game. .. f is ' ' S 3 f+-.:- : -Jr' 1 t ,aff ' M t 1 -Q Q vu lk a 'S X, 1' ' 5' t , I Al Q I h , -l. . all, L gi rl-Ji, :gy t Q l I .4 i pi 2 lying, ' v,l Til .V V . jzwyqb 1 Q y is 'A ggi . E gr ng., - .y S ' i 1- 114 3 'fi .' ' 1 . John Dunn gives the fairway a careful scru- Fiercely attacking the hall before it sinks into the mud, Steve tiny before teeing off for another round of Bursa raises a screen of murky water. golf. Seneca linksters uphold Calvert's proud tradition on the golf course. Standing, left to right, in the front row are David Windau, Allen Daniel, Thomas Cadwallader, Richard Stover, Stephen Bursa, Thomas Company, rear row: John Dunn, Christopher Klopp, Frank Dore and Michael Turco. 3 ION Activities . . Calvert's second life . . . the shout of the three o'cIock bell, the slap of a locker door, the sharp squeals and sounds of the end ot the day signal students to bear beliefs, interests, talents into leisure hours . . marching across a muddy field in freshly-polished white bucks . . . trying to drown the occasional dissonance of a fellow baritone . . snagging that scratchy veil during the solemn May Crowning pro- cession . . . hammering numberless nails into short-lived stage sets. Growing within while giving of themselves . . sharing intervals of laughter amid the press of responsibility . . . they complement the black-and-whiteness of daily routine with multi-colored fragments of personal interest. activities llilllll llllllll lllIlIll llIlllll llllllll llllllll IIIIIJII llalllll llllllll llllllll llllllll llInllll llllllll -Q, r M -c ,fs -V ' 24 'f--2. 2.1 1 g-,144 . - rf.'sgu,i,z . wg. v.,:,,f. . .- ' -1, . , A. , 1::n'1ip I r A ia 4 xJ' -..V .. 1 .1 'max x E fn?-l gx. , -,. I ,U 'I gp? ' , '94 4 Q - X. fi. ik 'P U -NL R Q -A ..f-e if mi ,' Q-4g'fj,'??e.' gwxfx-X. yr, n fue 'c5,Q':g3Q 2 .p.i., . i , hh 15,1 , 5 . '. ,Q -12 rf M X ,' '- 1 .fig Ag. W 53 i g S ' ,- -', f 13' Wg,?fsi 3gf45fgifE Q2gi?i5r if, vii - ww .4 f 735i 'HQ' 'tJ'vJ 1'?g'5 'iii v , A X ,I Jil I X K - ' W 263' gf? 'WP 4, if fa' 'PUT' 'f 4' Wqgg A-f Y .. , syn l 4X'gf1p, M 5 -mi F ,LAW in songs of 'student prince' highlight spring operetta l University students Uohn Dunn, Ronald Corthell and James Kastnerl sing merrily as they join barmaid Gretchen lLinda Seitzl in several boisterous choruses of Drink, Drink, Drink. 9, r O HRD -D v , J Seventy-six trombones might be needed to lead a big parade, but when Calvert wants carolers, student princes or a concert choir, it summons its seventy-five-voice Glee Club. 'CQ Anger and frustration contort the features of Darlene Frankhart, in the 1' role of Ann Gilbreth, as she wails: You don't understand! You don 't understand at all! Intense concern marks the faces of the Gilbreths as they await the re- sults of Ann's examination. comedians provide laughter 'cheaper f,gV:?,,,, ,gf l N, M' Hangnails hide during a demanding inspection Dad Gilbreth lPhillip Omlorj demonstrates the applica- which is part of the Gilbreth routine. tion of motion study to taking a bath efficiently. Up W v'.v 5 , D5 . I QS iwgg fax 5 ,, 5' f f 4 R , Y . Q - X 4 ' FN ' W . fx x -Jw.. W x if ' ' Mlggwfgvixrv Nvlsf'i-V .. ' A U x Arzqxscijg K . .,..WQ,g,:,4yS'. N. X'Nw.W.. Q., . .,. , N k. f 1 While Fr. Louis Denny energetically answers a student's query, assistant principal Fr. John Lest- er and Fr. Robert Lamantia, retreat co-ordinator, prepare to handle the next question. ' 4 Ji in 'T m R 1 1 4' Q ' On the second day of retreat, Rev. Cecil A. Thornton, pastor of the Presbyterian congrega- tion in Tiffin, discusses The Christian and Ecu- menism. lasting impressions , ' ,l Surrounded by participating students, Fr. Lamantia daily offers the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass for the intentions of the student body and their families. QI! as Junior and senior vocalists lead the student body in corpo- rate singing of folk-song hymns at the daily celebration of the Mass. of memorable events inspire graduates 1 als Valedictorian Fred Doepker and salutatorian Barbara Smith, honored for their high scholastic averages, prepare to deliver' lhell' addresses Cll COmmef1CefT19nl exercises. an-n-an ,A gl ,, y VT h I .L - 'Ly 5' ,gf .tit f' Q' ,xuwkhfaui , Q f Q H . ' , sf 1, g n V 4 A 'W wiht. s . , pw 9,s '7 A-ul 0. rs f 2 1 l ' n ,. 3, +1 ' M: is ssr' Lis r s flicks, ' , , t ,r.aa QQQ Ml 5 .V s 'L i' Q W I'r Q. is L.': 55 ' Q if mv U so.s ig l's 'N bt ' '55 ' si .71 ' K i I o.L: il' 1'-tm w Q i it . X. UQ 1, Assembled to show their love and admiration for the Mother of God, the entire student body participates with solemn devotion in May Crowning ceremonies. i Q , .Mi V ,, r .- .f a km ' v 1 I 4 pi if ' ' v 4 I 2, 1 A o , 1 '- , i . Q P i -' x g E 5 V A v ' A 5-11 's u , i 1 yr i 5' f 4. ' J c 5 b f,,gg,c,.c...g,4 g f F 1 ' x i J ' Having successfully achieved their goal, sen- iors are honored at graduation exercises by the presence of families and friends. Selected by vote of the Senior and Junior Classes, Fred Doepker and Ann Bursa crown Mary Queen of May. staff executes 'operation deadline Cartoonist Phillip Omlor and photogra- pher Regina Zirger enliven the Calvert News with caricatures and photos of student life. ,t 2 '35 Editor-in-chief John Dunn lcenterl, with page editors Jane Elchert, Ronald Cor- thell, Ann Bursa and Linda Ranker, pre- pares to plunge into plans for the next issue. Completed columns mean only the be- ginning of work for typists Alice Smith, Kathleen Schetter, Deborah Dosh, Kathleen Snyder and Susan Fleck. N 12525 ' f 7 xy .1 ' i t q i i f ' l,,s,... s P f li ny ,W . , s L ,f s 1 .,-, S 4 sast, tl' A Tt. .iff L s,is' ., ,W . is ,. --4- W L A Q-..n.6Nm..mt..m,4 A Searching for new ideas, special writers Fred Doepker, Christine Maloney, Wil- liam Carrigan and Ann Siebenaller scan news columns for exchange pa- pers. 'MS K. -Aw ,. . xi--A 'l-'Kash -snr' K 51- ,- Alumni and patrons promptly receive every issue be- cause of the efforts of the circulation staff: Michael Boehler, Robert Klaiss, Virginia Terry, Ronald Albus, Susan Schultz, Janet Uhl and Joseph Hartzell. ,af xkgy Beat reporters Ann Marie Lucius, Jane Smith, Caro- lyn Aiello and Elaine Wank measure and relay the pulse of school activities to Calvert students. Pondering, struggling, .creating -- serious tasks for senior writers J. Hole, R. A. Collier, R. Hafley, S. Black, A. Fisher, L. Boehler, B. Main, M. Koller, M. Moes and P. Saad. l03 Significant events are always in focus for yearbook photo- annual staff records 5 fo I 1:- I y 5:1 x , C d - ' S M I d graphers Gerard Pahl, Mark Nevius and Paul Smith. ge 'tors Usqn 'G Oney on Gerard Pohl' with copy editor Barbara Smith, examine layouts, pictures and copy to compile an accu- rate record of 7966-67. Smiling, busy senior staff members - Susan Huss, Elaine Williams, Janet Weller, Joe Moore, John Gaydos, Barbara Smith and Darlene Frankhart - choose only the best pho- tos and copy for their yearbook. progress as another year quickly slips away Business Managers Ann Callaghan, Fred Doepker and Bonnie Kuhn journey competently through a maze ofpublication state- ments and receipts. 3 at all' senior director AIELLO, CAROLYN Biology Club 2, French Club 2, 3, Civics Club, FTA 2, 3, 4, Calvert News 3, 4, Pep Squad 3, 4, Class Play, Mission Representative 4. ALBUS, RONALD Chemistry Club 3, Civics Club, Art Club 4, Drama Club 4, FTA 4, Operetta 4, Calvert News 4, Class Play, Patron Drive, Football 3, 4. ALLEMAN, JUDITH Biology Club 2, Pep Squad 3, 4, Class Play. ARBOGAST, DEAN Glee Club 3, 4, Operetta 3, 4, Class Play. BAUMGARTNER, LINDA Chemistry Club 3, Biology Club 2, French Club 3, 4, Civics Club, Drama Club 4, Glee Club 3, 4, Secretary 4, Choral Club I, 2, Operetta 2, 3, 4, Pep Squad 3, 4, Class Play. BEARD, REBECCA Pep Squad 3, 4. BLACK, SUSAN Chemistry Club 3, Biology Club 2, Civics Club, Drama Club 4, Operetta I, Calvert News 3, 4, Pep Squad 3, 4, Class Play, Patron Drive, Scholastic Honor Roll. BLUST, ELIZABETH Biology Club 2, Operetta I,Maiorette 3, 4, Bancl 2, 3, 4, Patron Drive. BOEHLER, LINDA Chemistry Club 3, Biology Club 2, French Club 2, 3, Civics Club, Glee Club 4, FTA 4, Operetta 4, Calvert News 4, Pep Squad 3, 4, Class Play, Patron Drive. BOEHLER, MICHAEL Chemistry Club 3, Spanish Club 3, Civics Club, Glee Club 4, Operetta 4, Calvert News 3, 4, Class Play, Patron Drive, Football 4, Tennis 4. BOEHLER, REBECCA Chemistry Club 3, Biology Club 2, French Club 3, 4, Civics Club, Glee Club 3, 4, Choral Club 2, FTA 4, Operetta I, 2, 3, 4, Calvert News 3, Pep Squad 3, 4, Class Play, Patron Drive, Homecoming Court. BOES, CHARLES French Club 3, 4, Secretary-Treasurer 4, FTA 3, Cit- izenship Award I, Basketball I, 2, 3, 4, MVP 3. BOTTON, RACHEL Chemistry Club 3, Biology Club 2, French Club 3, President 3, Art Club 2, 3, Drama Club 4, Glee Club 3, 4, President 4, Choral Club I, 2, Student Advisory Board 2, 4, Operetta I, 2, 3, 4, Calvert News 3, 4, Pep Squad 3, Citizenship Award I, Class Play, Scholastic Honor Roll. BOUR, DANIEL BRODMAN, GWENDOLYN Chemistry Club 3, Biology Club 2, French Club 3, 4, Civics Club, Glee Club 3, 4, Choral Club I, 2, Operetta I, 2, 4, Pep Squad 3, 4, Patron Drive. BUCHMAN, JANE Chemistry Club 3, Biology Club 2, French Club 3, 4, Civics Club, Pep Squad 3, 4, Class Play, Patron Drive, Mission Representative 3, Scholastic Honor Roll. BURGER, JOHN Drama Club 4, Class Play, Patron Drive. BURKART, BARBARA Biology Club 2, French Club 3, 4, Glee Club 3, 4, Choral Club 2, Operetta I , 2, 3, 4, Pep Squad 3, 4, Class Play, Pa- tron Drive. BURNS, LEVERNE BURSA, ANN Chemistry Club 4, Secretary 4, Biology Club 2, Civics Club, Operetta I, Calvert News 3, 4, Editor 4, Pep Squad 3, 4, Co- Captain 4, Patron Drive, Mission Representative 2, Homecoming Court, May Crowning, Scholastic Honor Roll. BURTON, PATRICIA Chemistry Club 3, Spanish Club 3, 4, Civics Club, Drama Club 4, FTA 3, 4, Operetta I, Pep Squad 3, 4, Band I , 3, 4, Class Play. CABRERA, MARIA Civics Club, Glee Club 4, FTA 4, Operetta 4, Calv- ert News 4, Pep Squad 4, Class Play, Patron Drive. CADWALLADER, THOMAS Drama Club 4, Class Play, Golf I, 2, 3. CALLAGHAN, ANN Biology Club 2, French Club 2, 3, Glee Club 3, 4, Choral Club I, 2, FTA 2, 3, Operetta I, 2, 3, 4, Calvert News, Calvertana, Business Manager 4, PEP Squad 3, 4, Citizenship Award I, 2, 3, Patron Drive, Homecoming Queen, Kiwanis Award I, Tennis 2, 3, 4. CARRIGAN, WILLIAM Chemistry Club 3, Biology Club 2, Spanish Club 3, 4, Civics Club, Glee Club 4, Operetta 4, Calvert News 3, 4, Citizenship Award I, 2, 4, Class Play, Patron Drive, Mission Repre- sentative 3, 4, Vice-President 3, Scholastic Honor Roll, Basketball 3, 4, Baseball 3, 4. CASAGRANDE, IVETE Glee Club 4, Operetta 4, Calvert News 4, Pep Squad 4. CHADWICK, RICHARD Art Club 2. COLATRUGLIO, ELIZABETH Biology Club 2, Glee Club 3, Choral Club I, 2, Operetta I, 2, 3. COLLIER, RUTH ANN Chemistry Club 4, Biology Club 2, French Club 3, 4, Civics Club, FTA 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, Student Advisory Board 3, Calvert News 4, Pep Squad 3, 4, Band I, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4, Ci- tizenship Award I, 2, 3, 4, Class Play, Patron Drive, Scholastic Honor Roll. CORTHELL, RONALD Chemistry Club 3, Civics Club, Glee Club 3, 4, Student Advisory Board 2, 3, 4, Operetta 2, 3, 4, Calvert News 3, 4, Editor 4, Citizenship Award I, 2, 3, 4, Patron Drive, Scholastic Honor Roll, Basketball, Manager 4, Tennis 2, 3, 4. CORTHELL, STEPHEN Chemistry Club 3, Treasurer 3, Biology Club 2, Civics Club, Operetta 2, Mission Representative 2. CUNNINGHAM, JEANNE Biology Club 2, French Club 3, 4, Civics Club, Drama Club 4, Glee Club 3, 4, Choral Club I, 2, Operetta 2, 3, 4, Pep Squad 3, Class Play. DANIEL, ALLEN Chemistry Club 3, Biology Club 2, French Club 3, 4, Citizenship Award I, 2, 3, Class Play, Patron Drive, Scholastic Honor Roll, Football, Manager 2, 3, 4, Wrestling 3, 4, Captain 4, Golf 2, 3, 4. DANIEL, DIANA Biology Club 2, Spanish Club 3, 4, Pep Squad 3, 4. DANIEL, JEANNE Biology Club 2, Spanish Club 2, 3, Civics Club. DANIEL, MARY Biology Club 2, Patron Drive. DEATS, KATHRYN Chemistry Club 4, Biology Club 2, Latin Club 3, 4, Secretary 4, Civics Club, Drama Club 4, FTA 4, Operetta I, Inter Nos, Pep Squad 3, 4, Class Play, Patron Drive. DENDINGER, ROBERT Chemistry Club 3, Biology Club 2, Latin Club 3, 4, President 4, Civics Club, Glee Club 3, 4, FTA 3, 4, Treasurer 4, Operetta 3, 4, Inter Nos, Citizenship Award I, Patron Drive. DEPINET, VIOLA Biology Club 2, Patron Drive. DERR, THOMAS Spanish Club 3, 4, Civics Club, Art Club 3, 4, FTA 4. DISTEL, DENNIS Spanish Club 3. DISTEL, RICHARD DOEPKER, FREDERICK Chemistry Club 3, Biology Club 2, FTA 4, Cal- vert News, Calvertana Business Manager 4, Calvert News 3, 4, Cit- izenship Award 2, 3, 4, Class Play, Patron Drive, Kiwanis Award I, May Crowning, Scholastic Honor Roll, Valedictorian, Basketball 4, Baseball 2, 3, 4. DORE, FRANK Spanish Club 3, Civics Club, Art Club I, Class Play, Golf I, 2, 3, 4. DOSH, DEBORAH .Calvert News 3, 4, Pep Squad 3, 4, Patron Drive. DUNN, JOHN Chemistry Club 3, Biology Club 2, Civics Club, Glee Club 3, 4, Student Advisory Board 3, 4, Operetta 3, 4, Calvert News 3, 4, Editor-in-Chief 4, Citizenship Award 2, 3, 4, Patron Drive, Basketball 4, Golf 3, 4. EIDT, STEPHEN ELCHERT, JANE Chemistry Club 3, Biology Club 2, French Club 3, 4, Civics Club, Glee Club 3, 4, Choral Club I, 2, FTA 3, Operetta I, 2, 3, 4, Calvert News 3, 4, Editor 4, Pep Squad 3, 4, Class Play, Pa- tron Drive. ESCHER, JANET Chemistry Club 3, Biology Club 2, Pep Squad 3. FEASEL, JOSEPH Art Club I, Operetta I, 2, Baseball 2, 3. FIEGELIST, MICHAEL FISHER, ANN Chemistry Club 3, Secretary 3, Biology Club 2, FTA 3, Operetta I, 2, Calvert News 3, 4, Cheerleader 2, 3, 4, Citizenship Award I, 2, 3, Class Play, Patron Drive, Homecoming Court, Tennis 2, 3 4. I FLECK, SUSAN Biology Club 2, French Club 3, 4, Glee Club 3, 4, Choral Club I, 2, Operetta I, 2, 3, 4, Calvert News 4, Pep Squad 3, 4, Class Play, Patron Drive. FLORENCE, DIANE Biology Club 2, Drama Club 4, Pep Squad 3, 4, Class Play, Patron Drive, Scholastic Honor Roll. FRANKART, STEPHEN Latin Club 4, Class Play. FRANKHART, DARLENE Biology Club 2, French 3, 4, Vice-President 3, Drama Club 4, Student Advisory Board 3, Calvertana 3, 4, Pep Squad 3, 4, Citizenship I, 3, 4, Class Play, Patron Drive, Scholastic Honor Roll. FRETZ, THOMAS Biology Club 2. FRISCH, JOSEPH Chemistry Club 3, Biology Club 2, Citizenship Award I, Scholastic Honor Roll, Football I. FRISCH, SHARON Biology Club 2, French Club 3, 4, Civics Club, FTA 2, 3, 4, Operetta 2, Pep Squad 3, Band I, 2, 3, 4, Class Play. FRITZ, LAWRENCE French Club 3. GAIETTO, DAVID Glee Club 3, 4, Operetta 3, 4. GAIETTO, JOHN Football I, 2, Captain 2. GARDNER, RICHARD Latin Club 3, 4, Drama Club 4, Glee Club 3, Student Advisory Board 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 3, President 4, Oper- etta 3, Inter Nos, Citizenship I, 3, Buckeye Boys' State. GASE, SANDRA Biology Club 2, Tennis 2. GAYDOS, JOHN Chemistry Club 3, Biology Club 2, Spanish Club 3, 4, Civics Club, FTA 4, Calvertana 3, 4, Citizenship Award I, Class Play, Patron Drive. GERBER, SUSAN Biology Club 2. GILLESPIE, CAROL Biology Club 2, Pep Squad 3, 4, Class Play. HAFLEY, REBECCA Chemistry Club 3, French Club 3, 4, Civics Club, FTA 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 4, Calvert News 4, Pep Squad 3, 4, Band I, 2, 3, 4, Patron Drive. HARTMAN, VALERIE Biology Club 2, Pep Squad 3, 4. HARTSEL, KAREN Biology Club 2, Latin Club 3, Band 2, 3, 4, Citizen- ship Award I, Class Play, Patron Drive. HARTZELL, JOSEPH Spanish Club 3, Treasurer 3, Civics Club, Vice- President, Drama Club 4, Glee Club 4, Vice-President 4, Operetta 4, Calvert News 3, 4, Class Play, Patron Drive, Football I, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 2, 3, 4, Wrestling 2. HECK, WILLIAM Biology Club 2, Spanish Club 3, 4, President 3, Cal- vert News 4, Citizenship Award 4, Scholastic Honor Roll. HEILMAN, SHARON Pep Squad 4. HERBERT, MICHAEL Chemistry Club 3, Biology Club 2, -Citizenship Award 3, Football 3, 4, Captain 4, Mission Representative 2, 3. HERRIG, ROBERT Biology Club 2, Spanish Club 3, Football I, 2, 3, 4, Captain 4, Baseball I, 2. HESS AUBREY HESS, MICHAEL Biology Club 2, Latin Club 3, 4, Civics Club, Inter Nos, Football 3. HEYMAN, BARBARA Civics Club, Operetta I, Calvert News 4, Pep Squad 3, 4, Class Play. HOFFMAN, CHRISTINE Chemistry Club 3, Biology Club 2, Spanish Club 3, 4, Civics Club, Class Play. HOHMAN, GARY HOLE, JANE Chemistry Club 4, Biology Club 2, French Club 3, 4, Civ- ics Club, Calvert News 4, Pep Squad 3, 4, Class Play, Scholastic Honor Roll. HOOVER, ALLAN Civics Club. HoovER, JANE Biology Club 2, spanish Club 3, 4. HOOVER, NANCY Biology Club 2, French Club 3, 4, Civics Club, Pep Squad 3, 4, Band I, 2, 3, 4, Patron Drive. HUSS, GERALD Spanish Club 3, 4, Ciyics Club, FTA 3, 4, President 4, Class Play. HUSS, SUSAN Chemistry Club 3, Biology Club 2, French Club 3, 4, Glee Club 3, 4, Choral Club 2, FTA 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4, Student Advisory Board 2, Operetta I, 2, 3, 4, Calvertana 3, 4, Citizenship Award 2, Class Play 4, Scholastic Honor Roll. HUTH, CHRISTINE Chem'istry Club 3, Biology Club 2, Latin Club 3, 4, Vice-President 4, Civics Club, Glee Club 3, 4, Choral Club I, 2, Op- eretta 2, 3, 4, Inter Nos, Pep Squad 3, 4, Citizenship Award I, 2, Class Play, Scholastic Honor Roll. JENTGEN, RONALD Spanish Club 3, 4, Glee Club 3, 4, Operetta 3, 4: KASTNER, JAMES Biology Club 2, Glee Club 3, 4, Operetta 3, 4, Class Play, Football 4. KASTNER, NORMA Biology Club 2, Glee Club 3, 4, Choral Club 3, 4, Operetta I, 2, 3, 4, Pep Squad 3, 4. KEAR, JAMES Scholastic Honor Roll. KEEFE, JOHN Civics Club. KERSCHNER, GEORGETTE Biology Club 2, Civics Club, Operetta I, Pep Squad 3, Patron Drive, Scholastic Honor Roll. KERSCHNER, LOIS Biology Club 2. KIMMET, DORIS Biology Club 2, Civics Club, Pep Squad 3, 4, Class Play, Mission Representative 2. KIMMET, EDWARD Civics Club, Class Play. KING, PAULETTE Biology Club 2, Spanish Club 3, 4, Choral Club I, Operetta 2, Pep Squad 3, Tennis I, 2, 3, 4. KIRCHNER, SUANN Biology Club 2, Spanish Club 3, 4, Pep Squad 4, Band 2, 3, 4, Class Play. KLAISS, ROBERT Civics Club, Drama Club 4, Student Advisory Board 4, Calvert News 4, Class Play, Tennis I, 2, 3, 4. KLAISS, RUTH Biology Club 2, Civics Club, Pep Squad 3, 4, Class Play. KLEIN, JEAN Biology Club 2, Civics Club, Pep Squad 3, 4, Band I, 2, 3, 4, Class Play, Patron Drive. KLOPP, CHRISTOPHER Patron Drive, Basketball 3, 4, Golf I, 2, 3, 4. KOLLER, MARGARET Biology Club 2, French Club 3, 4, Glee Club 3, 4, Choral Club 2, FTA 3, Operetta I, 2, 3, 4, Calvert News 3, 4, Pep Squad 3, Cheerleader 4, Patron Drive, Tennis 2, 3, 4. KRUPP, KATHLEEN Biology Club 2, French Club 3, 4, Glee Club 3, 4, Choral Club 2, FTA 3, 4, Operetta I, 2, 3, 4, Calvert News 3, 4, Pep Squad 3, 4, Citizenship Award I, Class Play, Patron Drive. KUEBLER, ANTHONY Chemistry Club 3, Band I, 2, 3, 4, Vice- President 3, President 4, Citizenship Award I, 2, Class Play 4, Pa- tron Drive. KUEBLER, PHILLIP Chemistry Club 3, Biology Club 2, Latin Club 3, Civ- ics Club, Band 2, 3, 4, Citizenship Award 3, 4, Patron Drive, Scho- Iastic Honor Roll. KUHN, BONNIE Chemistry Club 3, Biology Club 2, French Club 3, 4, Civics Club, Glee Club 3, 4, FTA 2, 3, 4, Operetta 3, 4, Calvert News, Calvertana, Business Manager 4, Pep Squad 3, 4, Citizen- ship Award 3, Class Play, Patron Drive. KUHN, DAVID Tennis 2, 3. KUHN, JANETTE Biology Club 2, French Club 3, 4, Drama Club 4, Glee Club 3, 4, Choral Club 2, FTA 4, Operetta 2, 3, 4, Pep Squad 3, 4, Class Play. KUMMERER, JANE Biology Club 2, Spanish Club 3, 4, President 3, Civics Club, Glee Club 3, 4, Choral Club 2, Operetta 2, 3, 4, Cit- izenship Award I, Scholastic Honor Roll. KUZMA, SUSAN Biology Club 2, Glee Club 3, 4, Choral Club I, 2, Operetta I, 3. 4. LAFONTAINE, DARLENE Biology Club 2, Drama Club 4, FTA 3, Op- eretta I, Pep Squad 3, 4, Maiorette 3, 4, Band 2, 3, 4, Class Play, Patron Drive. LAWRENCE, BARBARA Biology Club 2, Choral Club I, Pep Squad 4. LAWSON, WILLIAM Glee Club 4, Operetta 4, Football I, 3, 4, Wres- tling 3, 4. LEAHY, MARK Biology Club 2, Spanish Club 3, 4, Band I, 2, 3, 4, Drum Major 2, 3, 4, Citizenship Award I, Tennis 2, 3, 4. LEAHY, PATRICK Biology Club 2, Spanish Club 3, Civics Club, Calvert News, Wrestling 3, 4. LEDWEDGE, JOAN Biology Club 2, Pep Squad 3, 4, Band I, 2, 3, 4 senior directory LEE, JAMES Class Play. LOWERY, RICHARD Civics Club, Wrestling 2. LUCIUS, ANN Biology Club 2, Civics Club, Drama Club 4, FTA 3, 4, Calvert News 3, 4, Band 2, 3, 4, Class Play, Patron Drive. LUCIUS, THOMAS Spanish Club 3. LUTZ, JAMES Biology Club 2, Civics Club, Drama Club 4. MAIN, BRENDA Chemistry Club 3, Biology Club 2, French Club 3, 4, Art Club 3, Drama Club 4, Glee Club 4, Choral Club I, 2, Operetta I, 2, 4, Calvert News 3, 4, Cheerleader 2, 3, Class Play. MANN, KAREN Chemistry Club 3, Biology Club 2, Spanish Club 3, 4, FTA 3, Pep Squad 3, 4, Band I, 2, 3, 4, Class Play, Patron Drive. MARGRAF, TIMOTHY Biology Club 2, Spanish Club 3, 4, Mission Rep- resentative 2, 4, Treasurer 4. MATHIAS, MARY ANN Art Club 2, Calvert News 4, Pep Squad 3, Tennis 3, 4, MCCLELLAN, RICHARD Chemistry Club 3, Biology Club 2, Glee Club 4, Student Advisory Board 3, Operetta 3, 4, Class Play, Patron Drive, Football 4. ' MEIER, STEPHEN Art Club I, 2, Operetta 2, Class Play. MILETTI, JANET Chemistry Club 3, Biology Club 2, French Club 3, Glee Club 3, 4, Choral Club I, 2, Operetta 2, 3, 4, Cheerleader 2, 3, 4, Class Play, Patron Drive, Homecoming Court. MILLER, JOHN Civics Club, Class Play. MILLER, THERESA Biology Club 2, Band 2, 3, 4, Librarian 2, 3, 4, Class Play, Patron Drive. MOES, MARY ANN Chemistry Club 3, Biology Club 2, Latin Club 3, 4, Treasurer 4, Civics Club, FTA 3, 4, Operetta I, 2, Calvert News 3, 4, lnter Nos, Pep Squad 3, 4, Class Play, State Science Award 3. MONACO, BENNY Civics Club, Wrestling 3, 4. MOORE, JOSEPH Chemistry Club 3, Biology Club 2, Spanish Club 3, 4, Civics Club, President, Calvertana 2, 3, 4, Citizenship Award 3, Class Play. MURRAY, KATHLEEN Biology Club 2, French 3, 4, Drama Club 4, FTA 4, Band I, 2, 3, 4, Class Play. MUSGRAVE, MICHAEL Chemistry Club 3, Latin Club 3, Citizenship Award I, Scholastic Honor Roll, Football 4. OMLOR, JAMES OMLOR, PHILLIP Art Club 3, 4, Treasurer 3, President 4, Drama Club 4, Glee Club 3, 4, Operetta 3, 4, Calvert News 4, Citizenship Award I, 4, Class Play. OMLOR, RUTH Biology Club 2. PAHL, GERARD Chemistry Club 3, President 3, Biology 2, Civics Club, Art Club 2, Glee Club 3, 4, Operetta 2, 3, 4, Calvertana 2, 3, 4, Co-Editor 3, 4, Citizenship Award 2, 3, Patron Drive, May Crown- ing, Football I. PANUTO, PAUL Civics Club, Glee Club 3, 4, Operetta 3, 4. PARKINS, MARCIA Biology Club 2, Spanish Club 3, 4, Civics Club, Calvert News 4, Pep Squad 4, Class Play, Tennis 2. PERRY, DOUGLAS Civics Club. PHILLIPS, JANE Biology Club 2, Pep Squad 3, 4, Band I. PHILLIPS, MICHAEL Civics Club, Glee Club 3, 4, Operetta 3, 4, Class Play, Football I, 2, 3, 4, MVP 4, Baseball 3, 4, Wrestling 2, 4. RAITZ, THERESA Biology Club 2, Spanish Club 3, 4, Secretary 4, Art Club 4, Pep Squad 3, Class Play. RANKER, ELIZABETH Chemistry Club 3, Biology Club 2, French Club 3, 4, Civics Club, Secretary, Glee Club 3, 4, Choral Club 2, Operet- ta 2, 3, 4, Pep Squad 3, 4, Class Play, Patron Drive, Scholastic Honor Roll. RANKER, LINDA Chemistry Club 3, Biology Club 2, French Club 3, 4, Civics Club, Glee Club 3, 4, FTA 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, Student Advis- ory Board 3, Operetta 2, 3, 4, Calvert News 3, 4, Editor 4, Pep Squad 3, 4, Citizenship Award 2, 3, 4, Patron Drive, Scholastic Honor Roll, Tennis 3, 4. REAMER, PATRICIA Chemistry Club 3, Biology Club 2, Spanish Club 3, 4, Treasurer 4, Civics Club, Glee Club 3, 4, FTA 3, 4, Operetta 2, 3, 4, Calvert News 4, Pep Squad 3, 4, Class Play, Patron Drive 3, 4. -REIMER, DANIEL Mission Representative 4, Football I, 2, Basketball Manager I, 2, 3, Baseball Manager 3. REINBOLT, KATHERINE Chemistry Club 4, Biology Club 2, Civics Club, Operetta I, 2, Calvert News 3, Pep Squad 4, Mission Repre- sentative 4, Class Play, Patron Drive. REX, THOMAS Spanish Club 3, Secretory 3. REYMANN, JAMES Chemistry Club 3, Civics Club, Calvertana 3, Class Play, Patron Drive, Wrestling 4. RIGGLEMAN, JOHN RING, GERALD Chemistry Club 3, Biology Club 2, Calvert News 3, Class Play. RITZLER, RICHARD ROBENALT, TIMOTHY Chemistry Club 3, Citizenship Award 2, Scho- Iastic Honor Roll. ROESSNER, MICHAEL Wrestling 4. . ROMIG, DAVID Spanish Club 3, Class Play, Wrestling 2. RUSSELL, ROBERT Chemistry Club 3, Biology Club 2, Spanish Club 3, Drama Club 4, Band I, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 2, Class Play, Patron Drive. SAAD, PATRICIA Biology Club 2, French Club 3, 4, Civics Club, Cal- vert News 3, 4, Pep Squad 3, 4, Class Play, Scholastic Honor Roll. SCHEIBER, STEPHEN Chemistry Club 3, Civics Club, Band I, 2, 3, 4, Patron Drive. SCHETTER, KATHLEEN Biology Club 2, FTA 4, Calvert News 4, Pep Squad 4, Class Play. SCHLETER, JOSEPH Civics Club, Glee Club 4, Operetta 4, Calvert News 3, 4, Patron Drive. SCHOLL, MICHAEL Civics Club, Drama Club 4, Class Play. SCHREINER, LINDA SCHULTZ, SUSAN Chemistry Club 4, Biology Club 2, Spanish Club 3, Operetta I, 2, Calvert News 4, Pep Squad 3, 4, Patron Drive. SCHWAB, ROGER Football I, Wrestling 3. SEITZ, MICHAEL Class Play, Patron Drive, Football 4. SENDELBACH, MARY Chemistry Club 3, Latin Club 3, Civics Club, Drama Club 4, Class Play. SHULTZ, GERALD SMITH, ALICE Biology Club 2, Civics Club, Calvert News 3, 4, Band I, Class Play. SMITH, BARBARA Chemistry Club 3, Biology Club 2, Latin Club 4, Civ- ics Club, Glee Club 4, FTA 3, 4, Operetta I, 4, Calvertana 2, 3, 4, Editor 4, Inter Nos, Pep Squad 3, 4, Citizenship Award I, 3, 4, Class Play, Patron Drive, Homemaker of Tomorrow, Mission Repre- sentative 3, Scholastic Honor Roll, Salutatorian. SMITH, JANE Chemistry Club 3, Biology Club 2, Spanish Club 3, 4, Civics Club, FTA 3, 4, Calvert News 3, 4, Band I, 2, Class Play, Pa- tron Drive. SMITH, JANET Biology Club 2, French Club 3, 4, Pep Squad 4. SMITH, LAWRENCE Chemistry Club 3, Spanish Club 3, 4, Civics Club, Scholastic Honor Roll. SMITH, MICHAEL SMITH, WILLIAM Civics Club, Football I. SNYDER, KATHLEEN Biology Club 2, Spanish Club 3, 4, Calvert News 4, Pep Squad 3, 4, Captain 4, Patron Drive. STEIN, KATHLEEN Pep Squad 4, Patron Drive 4. STEINMETZ, DAVID Biology Club 2, Latin Club 3, Civics Club, Class Play. STEINMETZ, GERALD Spanish Club 3, Baseball I, 2,.3, 4, Wrestling 2, 3. STEINMETZ, PHILIP Civics Club, Baseball 2, 3. STEYER, JANET Biology Club 2, Student Advisory Board 2, 4, Pep Squad 3, 4, Citizenship Award I, Patron Drive, Scholastic Honor Roll. STOVER, STEPHEN Biology Club 2, Spanish Club 3, Civics Club, FTA 3, Football 4. SWARTZ, BARBARA Biology Club 2, Civics Club, Choral Club I, 2, Operetta I. , SWARTZ, RICHARD Band 2, 3, 4, Class Play 4. SWECKER, JANICE Biology Club 2. SWICK, DONALD Patron Drive, Mission Representative 3. SWINT, RICHARD French Club 3. SYKES, GREGORY Civics Club, Football I, Basketball I. TAYLOR, ANNA ROSE Spanish Club 3, 4, Pep Squad 3, 4, Class Play. TERRY, VIRGINIA Biology Club 2, French Club 3, 4, President 4,,Civics Club, Calvert News 4, Pep Squad 4. TEWALT, .IUDITH Biology Club 2, Pep Squad 3. THOM, CAROL Biology Club 2. THOM, PATRICIA Chemistry Club 3, Glee Club 3, 4, Operetta 2, 3, 4, Pep Squad 3, 4. TOMSEY, VICTORIA Biology Club 2. TRAXLER, ELIZABETH Art Club 4, Drama'CIub 4. TROIANO, SUSAN Biology Club 2. TURCO, MICHAEL Art Club 3, Operetta 3, Class Play, Golf I, 2, 3, 4. UHL, JANET Chemistry Club 4, Biology Club 2, Spanish Club 3, 4, Civics Club, Student Advisory Board 3, Calvert News 4, Pep Squad 3, 4, Citizenship Award 2, 3, Class Play, Patron Drive, Scholastic Honor Roll. WAIRE, DIANNE Biology Club 2, Glee Club 3, 4, Choral Club I, 2, Operetta 2, 3, 4, Pep Squad 3, 4, Class Play. WALLAND, REBECCA WALLAND, WILLIAM WALTERS, GARY Latin Club 3, 4, Inter Nos, Mission Representative 3. WANK, ELAINE Chemistry Club 4, Biology Club 4, Spanish Club 3, 4, President 4, Civics Club, FTA 2, 3, 4, Operetta I, Calvert News 3, 4, Pep Squad 3, 4, Band I, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, Citizenship Award I, 3, 4, Class Play, Patron Drive, Scholastic Honor Roll. WARD, RICHARD Class Play. VVEIMERSKIRCH, BEVERLY Biology Club 2, French Club 3. WEINANDY, EILEEN Chemistry Club 3, Biology Club 2, French Club 3, 4, Civics Club, Student Advisory Board 4, Pep Squad 3, 4, Class Play, Patron Drive, Scholastic Honor Roll. WEITHMAN, KATHLEEN Latin Club 3, Pep Squad 3, Class Play. WELLER, JANET Biology Club 2, Latin Club 3, Spanish Club 3, 4, Civ- ics Club, FTA 2, 3, 4, Calvertana 3, 4, Pep Squad 3, 4, Citizenship Award 2, 3, 4, Patron Drive, Buckeye Girls' State, Scholastic Honor Roll, Mission Representative 3. WELLY, JAMES WELTER, PATRICK Student Advisory Board 2, 3. WELTY, CHARLES WELTY, DIANE Biology Club 2, Spanish Club 3, 4, Civics Club, Pep Squad 3, 4, Class Play, Patron Drive. WERLING, MICHAEL Latin Club 3, 4, Inter Nos, Class Play. WILLIAMS, ELAINE Chemistry Club 3, Biology Club 2, Spanish Club 3, 4, Glee Club 3, 4, Choral Club 2, FTA 4, Operetta 2, 3, 4, Calver- tana 3, 4, Class Play, May Crowning, Mission Representative 2, Scholastic Honor Roll. WILLMAN, JAMES Chemistry Club 4, Civics Club, Glee Club 4, Oper- etta 4, Wrestling 4. WILLMAN, JOHN Chemistry Club 3, Civics Club, Class Play. WRIGHT, BARBARA Biology Club 2, Civics Club, Pep Squad 3, 4, Cit- izenship Award. WURM, SARAH Biology Club 2, Spanish Club 3, 4, Pep Squad 3, 4, Class Play, Patron Drive. YANDURA, DAVID Civics Club, Football 2, 3, Wrestling 2, Mission Representative 3. ZALAR, KARL Biology Club 2, Drama Club 4, Glee Club 3, 4, Secre- tary 4, Student Advisory Board 4, Operetta 3, 4, Calvert News 3, 4, Citizenship Award I, 3, Class Play 4, Patron Drive, Football 2, 4, Basketball 2,.4, Baseball I, 2, 3, 4. ZIMMER, GEORGE Chemistry Club 3, Class Play. ZOELLER, RICHARD Spanish Club 3. alumni dedicate Anderson, Phyllis, '35 SISTER M. DAMIEN Ursuline Nuns, Toledo Baumgardner, Betty, '37 SISTER M. BARNABAS Sisters of Mercy, Cincinnati Benner, Dorothy, '33 SISTER M, GEORGIANNA Ursuline Nuns, Toledo Breidenboch, Margaret, '60 SISTER ANNE FRANCES Ursuline Nuns, Toledo Brickner, Norene, '3I SISTER M. NORENE Ursuline Nuns, Toledo Clark, Susan, '6I SISTER M. CARLA ' Sisters of Notre Dame, Cleveland Dell, Rita Mae, '37 SISTER M. PATRICK Ursuline Nuns, Toledo Denny, Rev. 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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. JUDITH Ursuline Nuns, Toledo Pohl, Mary, '56 SISTER M. ST. PAUL OF JESUS CRUCIFIED Poor Clare Nuns, Cleveland Putlenberger, Catherine, '31 SISTER M. GRETCHEN Ursuline Nuns, Toledo Scherger, Rev. Herman, '49 Diocese of Toledo Scott, Rev. James, '33 Diocese of Toledo Smith, Cecelia, '34 SISTER M. JOVITA Sisters of Mercy, Cincinnati Smith, Lillian, '33 SISTER M, CAROLINE Ursuline Nuns, Toledo Smith, Lucille, '37 SISTER M. BONAVENTURE Ursuline Nuns, Toledo Stein, Rev. Gerald, '34 Diocese ot Toledo Tomecek, Anna, '33 SISTER ANN FIDELIS Ursuline Nuns, Toledo Trounero, James, '5I BROTHER DAMIEN, OFM Conv. Unser, James, '58 BROTHER TIMOTHY, OFM Conv. Mt. 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Freshman Boys, Homeroom l05 Freshman Girls, Homeroom 7 Sophomore Girls, Homeroom Qll Junior Boys, Homeroom l0 Junior Boys, Homeroom ll Junior Boys, Homeroom l2 Junior Girls, Homeroom 208 Senior Boys, Homeroom lO6 Senior Girls, Homeroom lll Senior Girls, Homeroom ll5 June . . . and a rush of memories . . discovering the human side of that formidable faculty member receiving' an unexpected A on a semester exam . . . feeling the closeness of Christ during the Mass . . . hearing again the sad melodies of The Student Prince . . . marching expectantly to the tournament game . . . making tons of flowers for the prom . . . wearing the bittersweet robes of graduation. The last cheer echoes down the empty hall . . . another year passes . . another mosaic is complete with the guiding line of knowledge, the rugged texture of sports, the bright color of activities . . . a mosaic of Calvert High School. 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