Elder High School - Elderado Yearbook (Cincinnati, OH)

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He becnmc principal for the ,70-71 school year and has becn doing an outstanding job at the post. For 1974 he is striving for an even better Elder High School. As you can see by Fatheris smiling face, he enjoys his work. And we, rhc Students of Elder High School, certainly appreciate what ha is doing for US, FR, STRI I I Y - I hope rhcy see my dimples! MR. DAHLMAN i Dcar Abbyf', i i Originally from Hamilton, Ohio, Mr, Donald Dahlman is in his fourth year as Assistant Principal at Elder. Mr. Dahlman went to the University of Dayton and got his Masmris in Education from Ohio Statc University. He is in charge of academics and student and teacher schsduling, and enjoys his work. Mr, Thomas Often is a ,64 graduate of Elder. He has been with Eideris faculty for 6 years, originally 3 Geometry teacher. This is Mr. Ottenis third year as assistant principal, dealing primarily with discipline. In his spare time, camping and bike riding are his main hobbies, ' a 2.7 MRi OTTEN s Try to explain this one to your parents. FRi KUHN, No, I don't like watermcion! Fr. Thomas Kuhn is assistant principal in charge of Student Affairs. He is also a senior religion teacher and head of that dcpartmenti Father Kuhn,s involvement with Elder docsnir stop thcrc; he is also Student Council moderator and chaplain 0f the Cross-Country, Track, and Swimming teams. Helping Fr. Strittmattcr and his discussions with the other Assistant Principals is also one of his duties, Math OW ML Charles Kncpflc, the head of Elderk mathematics department, is a ,64 Elder graduate, After receiving his Masteris in Math from UC., Mn Kncpfle returned to his Alma Mater and is now in his fourth yeari He teaches College Calculus and Geometry in his own easy to understand fashion. Besides being a successful teacher, he is aiso a fine family man with two children, Charlesjr. and Beth Ann. Mr. Kncpflc is also an avid football and golf fan. FR. DUESING W Th? Dry Look!!! Fr, Ducsing, a i48 graduate of Eider High School, is the Moderator of the? Alumni Association. He went to St. Gregoryis and St. Marys Scminarics, then on the the Athenacum of Ohio, Ordained in 1956, he got his Mastcris in Education from X.U., and now teaches Algebm II and Trigonometry. Fr. Duesing enjoys swimming and traveling in his sparc time. w M. iv, ,Ll A '1, i 1' MR. PATRICK -- with his recommendation to make Sci Patricks Day a national holiday. Mr. Donald Patrick came to Elder via Illinois Institute of Technology and Loyola University, where he got his masteris degree Mr. Patrick teaches Geometry and Algebra 1. He was awarded N ational Science Foundation Grants in 1970 and 1972. His prime hobby is photography, Which coincides with his moderation of Elderis Camera Club. MR. KEMEN - x + 2y + z : A winning soccer ream. FR. GRATSCH - OK, guys who put this foldouc in my book! A longstanding member of E1defs faculty, Fr. Mark Gratsch teaches High School Calculus to juniors and seniors. Fr. Gratsch attended the Athenaeum of Ohio, and received a Masteris in Education from Xavier University. When not teaching, he is the pastor of St, Vincent de Paulis parish, enjoys long walks, reading, and goff. Mr. Kemen, in his third year teaching at Elder, is an Algebra II and Trigonometry and Computer Science instructor. Upon graduation from LaSalle in i67, he went on to U.C. for his 33 in Education. He is now working on his Mastefs in Education from X.U. Mr. Kerncn will go down in history as the first coach of Elderis very successful soccer team. MR. MOE-ller teaches MOE-dcrn math. MR. WEINKAM - 'iqur sItS, Dum it,somcday1'm going to take a cypewriting course LEFT: Mi: Harry Mocllcr, now in his sixth year on Elderis faculty, is an Algebra I instructor. An Elder graduate in ,61, M. Mocllcr attended X.U. for a B.S. in Economics and a Masters of Education in Guidance. He has two sons and keeps prebccupied at home, but enjoys a good game of golf in his spare time. pp MR. OWENS after thc faculty fingcr wmstling contcst. ABOVE: ML Owens returned to his Alma Mater 10 years ago, and has been teaching ever since. For the past five years he has taught General Math. Prior to that, he was a Physical Education and Health instructor, which he got his BS. in from X.U. Mr. Owens is now completing his Master's in Education from X.U., and enjoys golf in his spare time. ML Wcinkam is another member of our faculty who has returned to his Alma Mater. Upon graduation from Elder, he attended X.U. for a B.S. Degree. He then went on to U.C. for his Master's in Education and MAT. Mr. Weinkam now teaches Algebra II and Trigonometry, Math Analysis, and Computer Science. In his spare time he enjoy bowling, watching sports, and reading. AWWuad Depmtmut In charge of the audio-visual department at Elder is Mr. Richard Docrgcr, a 1955 Elder grad. Mr. Docrger received an A.B. in Philosophy from the Athenacum of Ohio, and has been on the Elder faculty since 1961. Besides teaching Communication Arts and Basic Electricity, Mr. Doergcr takes care of much of the wiring and care and installation of televisions around the school. Under his supcrvision, the Audio Visual Department is constantly expanding. 1 Q; W J? W Mr. Hummcl threw the accord player out of which window? ii Imwdmts W The senior membcr of the Elder faculty, with 34 years of teaching, is Mr. Paul Stryker. Mr. Srrykcr graduated from Elder in 1928, and went on to earn a BS. in Architecture from U.C., and an M.A. in Architecture from Syracuse University. Mr. Stryker handles all Mechanical Drawing classes. Mr. Strykcr examines his smdcnvs conccpt of a perfect curvc. mmg$mhgm wEQ$wsSWQU Uncle Gil Wants You ABOVE: Chairman of Eldcris Business RIGHT: Mrs Moran is in his first year of Department is Mr. Gilbert Wermcling, A teaching at Elder. A 1969 graduate of 1946 Hughes graduate, Mr. Wermeling is the Cleveland St. Joseph, 116 ICCCiVCd a B.A. in director of Distributivc Education at Elder. Marketing from Xavier. ML Moran teaches He received a 13.8 and a BA. in General Business Management and Data Processing, Business from XU, in 1963, and is working and also coaches the fresh football team and on his Masters in Business Administration assists with the varsity team M1: Moran enjoys playing football and basketball in his spare time. Mr. Moran admires his signature. Mr. Robert I-Icile is the Public Relations Director at Elder. A 61 graduate of St. Xavier, he has received a BS. and BA. in Economics from XiU.,vand is working toward his Mastefs in Business Administration at Xavier. As well as scrving as Public Relations Director, Mr. Heilc teaches Accounting and Business Law, and enjoys photography when he f inds time. Mr. Hcilc sends out invitations to Faculty night at lhc Follics. Another newcomer to the Elder staff is Mr. Steve Klonnc. A ,64 graduate of St. Xavier, Mr. Klonne received a Bachelofs Degree from Xavier University in 1969. He teaches Bookkeeping and Typing, and serves as assistant varsity football coach. Mr. Klonne spends his spare time in physical conditioning, which is evident by his excellent physical shape. MI. Klonnc poses for the covcr of Ovmapalitrm Mr. Michael Honold is in his 13th year on the Elder faculty, and currently teaches Bookkeeping as well as Business Math. A 1956 Elder graduate, ML Honold graduated from U.C. with a BA. in Economics in 1961. A former varsity football coach, he now is content with watching from the stands. Mr. Honold considers the possibility of booking Morgana: at Mikck Place. a grill ; ggnnr HI: fi Mr. Gary Baker, 3 1966 graduate of Elder, is in his second year of teaching at Eider. He received a BS. in Business Education and a Mastehs in Education from U.C. Mr. Baker currently teaches Economics and Management. Mr. Baker enjoys all sports, and coaches a CRC basketball team composed of Elder seniors, King of the Quarts. Mr. szcr reviews tomorrows entries 2: the track. WHO TEMHES BIRDS how 8 Q3 $93939 .1 do, stgwestU . .. h Mr. Thomas Mason is a 1957 St. Xavier grad, and Mrs, Term Lucbbc is the counselor for the class of 77. Doc Mason received 3 RA. in Philosophy from St Gregory's Seminary and 2 Mastefs in Education from Xavier University. He received his certification for guidance counseling in 1968. Mr. Mason enjoys playing handball when he needs to get away from the unnerving task of freshman counseling. Fr. Donald Noll is a part time counselor for the class of ,74, and also teaches Psychology of Man. He holds a BA in Philosophy from the Athenacum of Ohio and a Mastefs of Education from X.U. Fr. Noll is stationed at St. Williamk, and cnioys golf and taking walks when he f inds the time Giant Don says, Buy on: rcgular visit I0 the Guidmcc Officc and gct your second on: for only niii , h . inc cents. 20 Mr. Bergman gets turned down for the 12th time, for Saturday night. Mr. David Borgman is in his second full year of counseling, and is in charge of the class of 76. A 1966 graduate of Elder, Mr. Bergman previously taught typing, before becoming a full time counselor. Mr. Bergman graduated from Hillsdale College in 1970 with a B.A. in Business. He also holds an MA. from Xavier. Who says there wasnlr an energy shortage in October? I feel good all under. Mr. Edward Keller is a 1958 Elder grad, and is counselor for the class of 75. He graduated from X.Ui in 1963, and received his Masterls in History and Political Science from Xavier. He also taught Latin for 8 years before turning to counseling. Mr, Keller serves as moderator of Elderls llIfs Academic team as well. Mr. Thomas Bushman, a guidance counselor for 7 years, is the head of the Guidance Department. A ,61 Elder grad, he has had the honor of counseling the class of 74 for 2 years. He received a degree in history in 1965 and his Masters in Counseling in 1967 from the University of Dayton. MI. Bushman coaches the fresh basketball team, and enjoys travelling in his spare time, He is also the author of the senior No Name newsletter. 21 Charlie poses for Starkistis new labclv Mr. Charles Kaufold has spent 8 years on the Elder faculty, and is presently teaching Problems of Democracy, He is a 1960 graduate of Elder, and received his M. Ed. in History from Xavier. MI. Kaufold is the moderator of the Elder chapter of the Greater Cincinnati Safety League and Social Studies Computer League, He also takes care of the school grounds, and enjoys motorcycle racing. Mr. Paul Frey is in his tenth year on the Elder Faculty, A 1957 Elder grad, Hans graduated from Regis College in 1962, and served in the Marine Corps the following two years. Mr. Frey teaches P.O.D., and coaches the varsity basketball team. He likes to travel and fish in his spare time. 22 Q?CD s19? RS Q'UB Q. 05$ Hello Dolly! Mr. Thomas Hcssling, a 1946 St. Xavier graduate, is in his 13th year at Elder. He received his M.EdV from Xavier in 1968. He directs the Elder-Scton Series at Eight, enjoys reading, and travels in his free time. Mr, Hessling instructs the seniors in P.O.D., and occasionally fills in for Spanish 1, assqogqsegsc-QU MI. me daydream: about a 6' 11 freshman. Smile pretty for the camera, Mt. Dabbelt! Mt. Dave Dabbclt, a star wrestler in his days at Elder, graduated in 1966. He attended U.C. where he earned a BA. in History and a BS in Education. Mr. Dabbelt returned to Elder during thc 70-71 school year, and teaches American History and International relations. He is the reserve wrestling coach, and enjoys travelling in his spare time. No Nymbctg, you cm't bring you: rubber ducky to pmcticc! E I Mr. Gilbert Wendling is in his 5th year at Elder, and teaches American History. A 65 LaSalle graduate, he received a B.S. in History from XU, and is working toward his Mastefs in history. Mr. Wendling is the coach of the state champion Cross Country team, the ever improving swimming team, and the track team. x t 5;.- Jg, I i .J' .u a One side of beef, half a harm! of milk, 2 crates of bananas, and 1 bottle of Pepro- Bismol. Mr. Daniel Hilvett, a 64 Elder alumnus, is a 6 year veteran on the Elder faculty. He received a B.S. in History in 1968, and a M.Ed. in History from X.U. in 1970. Mr. Hilvert teaches American History, and enjoys all sports. 23 Mr. Donovan gets the Bids. Mr. Spence: gets his first glimpse of streaking. Mr, Timothy Donovan is an instructor of sophomore World Culture. He graduated from Covington Catholic in 1961, and went on to U. of Dayton where he earned 21 HS and A.B. in Education in 1966. He received his MA. in History from Xavier in 1970. He enjoys outdoor sports and airplanes in his leisure time. Mr. Stephen Spencer, a newcomer to the faculty, is a graduate of both Ashland HS. and Ashland College. He earned a BS. in Education in Social Studies Comprehension. ML Spencefs hobbies include running, which coincides with his coaching the frosh C.C. and Reserve Track team. He teaches World Culture and Geography. Mr. Mark Klusman is in his sixth year at Elder, and teaches American History. He holds a B.S, in Economics as well as a M.Ed; in Social Studies from Xavier University. Mr. Kinsman is one of many Elder graduates to return as teacher, having graduated from Elder in 1961. He is the moderator of the Bike Club, and likes to play chess when he finds the time. Who says that any teacher who rides a bike to school every day is out of his mind? Ubaalzg Fr, Robert Bufning, Eldcfs head librarian for 16 years, is a 1949 Elder graduate. He then went on to the Athenacun of Ohio for his A.B. in philosophy. He was ordained in 1959, then got his degree in Library Science from Mt. SLJoscph Under Fr. Bucning's direction, the library has grown in quality and quantity. He started and teaches the course in Library Scicncc for the second year. In his spare time, he enjoys a relaxing round of golf. Al 4.17.3mu7 FR. BOOKIE says Poker chips1 in the second at Belmont. Skcctcr gets to Ihf good part. MRS. KLOEPFER 25 Mnjohn C. Hummel, head of Eldcrk English department, teaches senior English. He is an Elder grad of 919, has an AB in Journalism and psychology from Notre Dame He then went to Law School for two years, and currently has 70 hours towards his doctorate from U.C. Mr. Hummcl began at Elder in 1965 and enjoys fishing, fencing, and water skiing in his spare time Qt . 3- Ii. R! 2; .3 t Xux :33? :1! :1? . r IF ;1 ,0 o 9 r ,. Q v T 5 5t. You wanna see my red badge of couragc? Eugm 17an Stevie Wonder gets bad with a freshman. Mr. Stephen A Engclhardt, in his fourth year at Elder, teaches freshman English. He has attended St. Francis Seminary and XVU.; where he earned a B.A. in English and Mid. in English. Mr. Engelhardt has a lovely wife and darling daughter, Emily, and enjoys sports, movies, and photography in his lcisurc time. MLJOSCPh F. Acito, an Elder grad in ,63, returned to his alma mattr in 1968, and now teaches senior and sophomore English. He has an AB. in English from X.U, and is working on his Mastefs from the same, Mr, Aciro keeps busy in his spare time with gardening, wine making, reading, baseball, and sports in general. hShudapa your fact!!! Mr. Donald E. Buchanan, in his eighth year on Eldcris faculty, teaches junior English. He has a BA. in History from X.Ul, and a M.Ed. in administration from UC. Mr, Buchanan likes all sports, particularly golf, and is the coach of Eldcris varsity and reserve golf teams. In his spare time he cnjoys good movies and outdriving the Big E at Carolina Trace. MR. BUCHANAN lectures on the symbolism of a good drive. 27 Mr, Thomas Keller is in his third year of teaching at Elder. A 61 Elder grad, he teaches junior and senior English. Mrs Keller attended Xavier University, where he received his AB and M.A. in English. Mr. Keller enjoys reading, music, and antique hunting in his spare time. i2IVIy Cadillac is pink. Cut the Effrem Zimbalist jokcsli iExpletivcs dclctedi Mrs William Kenney teaches freshman English, and is in his third year of teaching at Elder. Mr. Kenncy attended Newport Catholic, and holds a BA. in Communication Arts and a M.Ed. in Curriculum Design from Xavier. He is furthering his education at Xavier. Mr. Robert Richter teaches Spscch t0 sophomores and a special course in Film Study. A 163 Elder grad, he attended Xavier, where he received a BS. in Physical Education. Mr. Richtcr is the varsity wrestling coach, and also coaches f reshman football. He enjoys all sports, and likes to play them in his spare time. This is one of me and the gang in 165. Mr. Michael chauf, a 1965 Elder graduate, is in his fourth yCaI' at Elclcn ML Mr. Kenneth Laake graduated from Purcell Hebauf attended U.C, and rcccived a BS. in in 1965, and graduated from Thomas More in 1969 With a BA. in English. He is presently 1 working toward :1 M.EdA at U.C. Mn LaakC 1 coaches thc varsity tennis team, and Enjoys all sports, His heroics lcd the Elder faculty to a crushing defeat of EhC Seton faculty. Mr. Laakc teaches junior and senior English. Economics. He is interested in all sports, but especially enjoys hunting, fishing, and . motocross riding. ML Hebauf teaches sophomore English. MR. HEBAUF feels the effects of one of his lectures. Hcavcns n01 White Castles are so Uncourh. 29 ML Thomas Davoran is in his thirteenth year of teaching at Elder. A 56 Elder grad, Mr. Davoran teaches freshman and sophomore English. He went on to cam in BA, in English and a Mastcrk in History from Xavier. ML Davoran enjoys reading, swimming and camping. Dear Mom, Ray says, I don't care, Bear. Mr, Raymond Bachus teaches English and Reading. A ,65 graduate of Elder, he returned as a teacher in 1969 after receiving a BS. in Education from the University of Dayton. Mr. Bachus serves as reserve football and reserve basketball coach. He enjoys spending his spare time in the outdoors. E remember when me and Bury Lou uscd to go down to the malt shop for a hamburger and frics. Sappy Dick Mrjerry Fedcrlc has been teaching at Elder since 1968, H6 graduated from St Gregoryis Seminary in 1964, and continued his education at Xavier, graduating in 1968, Mr. Edward Menkhaus, moderator of the Purple Quill, reaches journalism. Following his graduation from Elder, he attended XU. and holds a . . . . Mr. Federle teaches sophomore and junior 13.8. in English and a M.Ed. Besndcs teaching English and coaches both baseball and oumalism he also is a comet instmctori Mr. J i g ry football on the rcstrvc level. Menkhaus is an avid sports enthusiast and is also interested in carpentry Who SKOiC my record 'plochrer2h MrJohn Plochs, in his second year at Elder, teaches English, Speech, and Reading, Mr. Plochs graduated from Elder in 1968, and from Xavier in 1972 with a BA. in English. A former Elderado editor, he enjoys basketball, softball, and reading. Mr. Plochs will coach Eldefs first reserve soccer team 31 This is what I call American graffiti. BELOW: Fathfr Ralph A. Westethoff, a Holy Family graduate, graduated from Elder in 1954. He has been teachingjunior Religion for 11 years. Father Wcstcthoff is a graduate of the Athenacum of Ohio and X11, with an AB. in philosophy, H615 stationed at Little Flower, and is moderator of the Eldetado. BB-B-Bcnnic and thc Chet Fathcr Edward Rudcmillet, a 1950 graduate of Elder, went to the Athenacum of Ohio and St. Grcgis Seminary, and was ordained in 1958. He came to Elder in 1959, and became Athletic Director in 1962, a position which hf: still holds. Father Rudy teaches senior Religion, is on the Advisory Board of the Principal's Council, moderator of Eldcris Dadis Club, and teaches Theology at Mt. St. Joseph. Fathcr Kirk Lobring, 2n Elder grad of 1962, returned to his alma mater in 1971 to teach junior Religion, and has been doing so ever since. He got his BA. in philosophy and Masteris of Divinity from Athenaeum of Ohio, and was ordained in 1971. Fri Lobring is the assistant frosh football coach, moderator of the cheerleaders, and enjoys handball in his spare time Q- S??.Q D a p a 4X 15 M a W :5 Fr. HUMPI'Y DUMPTY l twee Fr. DUMPTY HUMPTY FL Anthony Muller began at Elder in 1970, and has been teaching freshman Religion since then, He attended St Gregory Seminary, and went on to the Athenaeum of Ohio to receive a BA. in Philosophy. He also holds a M.Ede from XU. and a MQSECI,S of Divinity from the Athenaeum. Fr. Muller is the chaplain 0f Elderes soccer team, That was a fowl joke. Fr. Dale Peterka, an assistant at Our Lady of Lourdes, graduated from St. Gregory Seminary in 1960. He graduated from the Athenaeum of Ohio in 1964 with a BA in Philosophy. Fr, Peterka began at Eider in 1971, and teaches freshman Religion. He is moderator of the Gun Club, handles the music at Elderhs masses, and enjoys hockey. Fe, Fi, F0, Fum Fr.john Kummcr, in his second year at Elder, teaches sophomore Religion He attended St. Gregory Seminary and went on to the Athenaeum of Ohio, where he earned a MA. in Philosophy and Theology and a Masterhs in Divinitye 33 om D a 5P am WW 0t 90w a W 15 Mr. Darnell 5hows his class the new mcmbcrs of his dating scrvicci II: was 5000 big Mr, Daniel Krcimcr, a 1961 graduate of Elder, is now 3 Chemistry I teacher at his alma mater. He has 21 B.5. from U.C., is 2. moderator of the Student Council, aid in his spare time works for Supcr-X. Mr. Thomas Darnell, 21 Newport Catholic High School graduate, now is in his seventh year at Elder as 3 Chemistry I and II teacher. He earned a 13.5. in pharmacy from U.C., and recently got his M.Ed. from X.U. Mr. Darnell helps Mr. Mason counseling freshmen, works in a hospital, and enjoys traveling in his spare time. Mr. William Frisz, a 1965 graduate of Elder, is in his fifth year 111' Elder teaching Biology and Physiology He has his 13.3. in Biology from U.C and Masteris in Ed from X.U. ML Frisz is also a happily married man. Okayi MR. FRISZ; but donit let it happen again! M.John chinger, a 1960 Elder grad, is in his tenth year of tcaching 2: Elder. He attendcd Xavier University and rcccivcd a BS. in Biology and his Mastefs in 1965. Mr. Bcrningcr teaches Biology and enjoys the outdoors. His farm is a suitable site for Biology outings Evcr cat a pine tree? Mr. William Kuhlman, in his fourth year at Elder, reaches Physics. Formcriy a General Science and Auto Mechanics instructon hE is now handling all Physics classes. A 1963 graduate of St. Xavier, he holds a BS. in Physics as well as a Mnstcfs in Physics from X.U. His hobbies are flying. boating, and delivering babies. Ga-Ga-Ga-Ga-Goolman What really happened on the Cahulawasscc River?u ABOVE: MLJohn Kelly is in his ninth year at Elder, and teaches Biology and General Science. He is an Elder graduate, and attended Villa Madonna, where he received a BS. in Chemistry Mr, Kelly enjoys traveling, and is particularly interested in South American cultures, having worked and lived in South America for a short time. Mr. Michael Wasiniak began at Elder in h the middle of the ,74 school year, teaching geometry, biology, and physiology. A 1970 graduate of Norwalk, St, Paul H,S,, he attended Xavier University where he earned a 13.8. in biology. While :1: Xavier, he played football for four years and baseball for two years. Mr. Wasniak enjoys sports in his spare time. You astound me Watson! 7 My name is not Waszinsky. ifs WASINIAKW LEFT: Mr. Edward Groh, a 1957 Roger Bacon grad, teaches General Science and Auto Mechanics. He attended XAU. and received a BS. in Math and Science. He is working toward a M.Ed. in Physics in his spare time. Mr, Groh has been on thC Elder faculty since 1967, and enjoys crafts when he finds the time. QSQTI Q. SQ Burnsy, you're a thavagc. QoQESQSSP Fr. Timothy Kallaher, in his second year at Elder, teaches Latin I and II, He graduated from McNichoIas in 1964, and went on to the Athenaeum of Ohio. He holds an AB. in Philosophy, 9. M.AA in Theology, MastcrIs of Divinity from the Athenacum, as well as a M.A. in Classics from X.U. ch8$$tb$917$u May I be excused? Fr. Gary Witsken, a 1960 Elder grad, returned to Elder as a teacher in 1970. He attended the Athenacum of Ohio and holds a BA. in Philosophy. Hc- is presently working toward his M.Ed. in Spanish. Fr. Witskcn teaches Spanish I and II, and is the chaplain of the baseball team. He enjoys playing handball in his spare cimcn 37 38 'tNo. I wasn't on Gilligants Island! Mr. Richard Grosser graduated from St. Xavier in 1965, and attended Thomas More to receive an AB in Spanish He is presently working toward a M.Ed. in Administration at U.C. Mt. Grosser teaches Spanish I and is the head of the Foreign Language department. He is a sports car enthusiast in his spare time. RIGHT: Mr. Roger Rosen teaches French I and II in his third year of teaching here at Elder, A ,6? Elder graduate, he attended Xavier University, where he earned his degree in French. Following his studies in France, he returned to Elder as a teacher, Mt, Rosen is the moderator of the National Honor Society, and enjoys painting, sketching, sculpturing, and bike riding in his spare time This is my favorite passage from MEIN KAMPFT The Eiffel Tower was named after IhC man who built-it -Joe Tower. Fr. Donald Rettig handles the German I, II, and III classes. He attended St Gregory Seminary, and later the Athenaeum. He holds an AB. in Philosophy and a Mastefs in Divinity from the Athenaeum, and MAEd. in History from Xavier. Fr. Rettig has been at Elder since 1971A He will replace Ft. Duesing as moderator of the Alumni Association. ML David Allen attended SOuth High School in Youngstown, Ohio. He went on to the UC. College Conservatory of Music, where he received his BiM. He is presently working toward his MasteHs in Music. He began at Elder in 1969, and has been the director of Elderis Glee Club since then. Mr. Allen also assists with the musical arrangements for the Series at Eight. Qeihsk weegwsgbwtj Lets see. Where did! put those Locker room Ballads? LEE TRAUTH finds a sour note. ML Lee Trauth, a graduate of St, Stephen HS, has been the Band Director at Elder since 1956. He attended the University of Kentucky, where he received a BS. in Music Education. Mr. Trauth is the composer of many Elder school songs, such as When Elder Men Go Marching Byii and G0, you Panthers, G03: 39 caQ U wSQSRm . 717w u 1 80'?- l bless you in the name of thc Fathcr, Son, . . A 3??- MrKJamcs Massa is in his 3rd year on the Elder faculty. After graduating from Elder, he attended X.U. and holds 21 B.8. and BA. in Economics. He is presently working oh 2 MEd. in Physical Education. Mr. M2552 teaches Phys. Ed. and Health, and coaches the varsity baseball team. Mr.jerome Meyer, in his fourth year at Elder, reaches Advanced Phys. Ed. and Health A ,65 Eldtr grad, he attended Northeast Missouri State and holds a BS. in Education and a MA. in Physical Education. Mr. Meyer is an assistant varsity football coach, and is an avid sports tnthusiast MR. MEYER looks through the chblcr Cookie Cataioguc. 4O Mr. Thomas Callahan graduated from Anderson in 1960, and went on to U.C. to receive a BS. in Education. He also carncd a M.Ed. from U.C. in 1972. Coach Cal, as he is known around school, is in his fifth year on the Eldcr faculty, and teaches Phys Ed. and Health. He serves as an assistant varsity football coach, and in his spare time enjoys hunting and golf. Coach CAL models his new outfit from Bcnk. I came back. Mr. Kenneth Haupt, 3 Roger Bacon alumnus, is in his fifth year at Elder He attended U.C. and holds a 3.5. in Health Education. Before coming to Elder, he taught at Roger Bacon and sewed as assistant football coach Mr, Huupt is the head varsity football coach, and teaches Physical Education. 42 A46 0W Mr. Robcn Gregory graduated from Elder in 1938, attended Thomas More College, where he carned a B.A. in Art. H6 1150 holds a Masters in Art Education from U.C. Mr. Gregory began at Elder in 1972, and he has helped to establish EldeHs Art Dcpartmcnt as the best in the city. Mr. Gregory is also a photography buff, and is moderator of the Phocography Club, The An Dcparrmcnvs modal talks With MR, GREGORY. MR, GREGORY has his own thuughts on th new model. Onkykcrs study EldL-r's. finrst art works. CaJetw'az Th:- fine group of ladies that makes up the cafeteria stuff hzwc the unnerving job of feeding 1700 starving Eldcrmcn that stampede down the stairs four times a day, every day. Breakfast is served in the morning for those who came early! The food they serve is always different and delectable, humble, but nourishing. The men of Elder are grateful for a job well-done tevcn if they dotft give you enough fricsy MRS, LORAIN LONG ' 4K JAL- MRS. CATHERINE IASITA MRS, ERMA CORNBACK 43 44 LEFT: MRS, ANGELA JONES MRS RUTH GOETTKE RIGHT: MRS. HELEN ARNOLD MRS. DOLORES MURPHY . wrwmnxwmmxumwwn V .. . .. MRS. LILLIAN KOHLER 45 l X QQSSSQwSQ-QE $$$$$SQWQU Charlie Dicbcnhofcr is Eldcris own maintenance engineer, and Mr, Schaefer is in charge of our Book and Supply Store. These men are deserving of our enthusiastic appreciation and support throughout the year. MRV CHARLIE DIEBENHOFER A-- WILLIAM KOLKMEYER With the almost constant refurbishing going on at Elder comes the incessant iob of repairs. One of the most dedicated men :1: Elder is Basement Bill Kolkmeycr, who is in charge of maintenance and everything to do with rhc building and grounds around Eldcnt Thc maintenance staff always seems to keep the building in working order. no matter what probiems crop up. MR. WILLIAM SCHAEFER MSV BETTY TIERNEY MS. DOROTHY HAGEMAN The Main office might be considcrcd thC brain center of the school, where important information, questions, etc. are handled, The work is always challenging, and seldom is rcpctitive. BetWCEn phone calls, absentccs, tardy slips, and tuition payments, the women still find time to arrange the announcements. They do their jobs exceptionally well, and all agree that they enjoy it immensely, and Wouldrft have it any other Way? M RUTH RODERSCHEIMER MS. MILLIE KOLKMEYER MS. SHIRLEY BELLMAN 47 mm WEDNESDAY FEB. 6 - 8:00 PM. ELDER HI SCHOOL CINCINNATI, OHIO mum: g x-Alirman cum; mum DARNELt L ? L F L I? $LDGD3 s E7 QD?2L r L DGDL FE LDQDI LDGDL V LD$LDQD LDSLDGD quR-IQKPR 31m SLDQD MS RIBS: LDQD DGD MM 35: WM: T Mpg Q :1 IQDQJ? E2: :1 IQDGE? 250 50 350 Km QB q 59 PM WWW , 52 Gil Wendling in his rookie year as head coach, aided by team chaplain Fr. Kuhn, brought the Purple Pack to its first ever state Cross Country title. Headed with fine senior runners, co-captains, Mike Schachleiter and Dick Mendel,Joc Murphy,Jay Schleibaum and Mike Maltry, the 73 cross country team proved to be the best of Elderk history. With the combined efforts of junior runners Tom Maltry and Jim Waters, the Pack captured the state crown to top of f the fine season. The team had a strong stm by capturing first place in all but one of its early meets. It kept the winning atmosphere alive by taking first in both the Sectional and District meets and prepared themselves for the state meet. With Coach Wendlingts philosophy of stressing Rthinking more than running the team ended a six year jinx on the state meet by easily defeating heavily favored Austintown Fitch. Co-Captain Mikc Schachlcitcr Co-Capmin Dick Mcndcl BELOW: FirsPycar Coach Wendling with Eldcfs first state trophy in CC. T ! I ; 52'? 339$ 5; 53 LEFT: Schachs and Wazcrs lead EhE pack. LEFT; Pass the Prorcin-Zl!!! All I want for Chriszmas V . . 55 56 Schleibaum ' tums on for the camera. l TOP SEVEN Cov. Catholic Invitational .................................................... ls: SLjoscph Invitational .............. . , .2nd Elder Relays ................................................................ 151: GCL ...................................................................... 15: Princeton Invitational .................... .lsr Scaionzl . Dislrict .............................. STATE CHAMPIONS .................. . . . DL..! Mccrs ................................................................ 9-0 STATE CHAMPIONS !! 1973 W.O.C.C.T.CA. ALL STARS 2nd TEAM: Jim Waters. ; '1 w: BOTTOM ROW: T. Muddimm tmanagerLJ. Spickcr, E. Human, BY Tobe ,j. Schmidt, T. Allgcycn T, Zinsn, T. Maltry,J. Wail managcrl TOP ROW: Father Kuhn khaplaim, B TOP 7: BOTI'OM ROW: jay Schlcibaum, Cocapmin Mike Schachlcitcr, Coach Gil chdling, Oocapmin Dick Mcndcl,joc Murphy. TOP ROW: Father Kuhn khaplainfp, Mikc Maitry, Jim Waters, Tom Maltry, Tom Muddiman mmagcrLjoc Allm, Father Rudemillcr, AOCQMPLIQHMENYQ ELDER TECH Oolcrain Soph. Dcvelopmcnr . .................................... 7th of 10 Spartan Invitational ......... . . .Sth of 6 Mt. Healthy Invitational ................................................ 8th of 18 Elder Relays .......................................................... 16th of 23 Princeton Invitational .................................................. 6th of 40 AWARDS Mr. ZIP ........................................................... Dick Mendel M.V.P ......................................................... Mike Schachlcircr MLP ............................................................ Jay Schleibaum lst TEAM: Mike Schachlcitcr, joe Murphy, Dick Mcndel,jay Schleibaum. f. . .. Driehaus. P. chstrup. A. Mans, M. BoeingJ Carmosinu, MV Greiner, M. Dutbin, Coach chdling 57 58 '!' i u gum; . - . an. RESERVES: BOTTOM ROW: T. Muddiman tmng, G. Sicmer, TA Babel, M. B. Topmiller,j. Virucci, D. Rtbholz, G. chdling. Vitucci leads pack, RESERVE RESULTS Colcmin Soph. Development. . ................... 2nd Cov. Catholic Invitational ........................... 15! St. Joseph Invitational ............................... lsr Elder Relays ......................................... 3rd GCL Championship .................................... lst Princeton Invitational . ,. ............................. 12th Dual Meet Record 2-2 FRESHMAN RESULTS Spartan Invi: ........................................... lst Mt. Healthy Invit .................................... lst Elder Relays ......................................... 2nd GCL ............................................ lst Princeron Invit. ................................... 2nd Dual Meet Record 2-0 ELDER . cuss mum ! FRESHMEN: BOTTOM ROW: A, Galvin, F. Birkcmcier, R. Wine, B. Huber, G. Fischer. STANDING: Coach Spencer, G. Moore, DV Hamist, M. McElroy,J. Tcnocver, T. Baycr, P. , Oka, T. Gricncr, MISSINGJ. Monk, K. 01thaus.J. Krocgcn 59 The Elder Athletic Department widened its sports spectrum this year by including a soccer program, which was headed by Coach jay Kemen. The outlook before the season began was one of optimism with the hopes of bringing Elder its first GCL soccer crown. The team, led by co-captains Dick Plageman and Jay Haney, got off to a quick start by defeating Roger Bacon and Walnut Hills, but then met stiff competition and bowed to St. Xavier and eventual GCL champs Moeller. The kickers got back on the right track by winning 5 of the next 6 games. Their regular season record was a fine 7-3 mark, with 2 second place finish in the GCL. After the close of the regular season, the team marched into the Cincinnati Invitational Tournament and defeated Withrow 3-0 in the first round The season ended with a heart- breaking loss to Greenhills 5-3 in overtime. The team looks for a missing contact. 61 62 CoACapuin Jay Haney BELOW: They still can't find the contact. E F .9 L! 3-1 M. .3! Writ '1 FRONT ROW: Chuck Nommnn OmnagcrL Craig Smith,Joc chscnbcrg, Co-capm'n Dick Plageman, Dan Whitacrc, Duane Doyle mmagcrL 2nd ROW: Stcvc Brauningcr, Kcvin Kramer, Frank Kalany, Mark Roddy, Ed Wchner, Mike Kaine. 3rd ROW: Mike Haney, Craig Kramer, Kevin Leonard, Par Oonly, Kevin Griffin, Phil Ohntrup,Jim Hcidcmann, Coach Jay Kcmcn. TOP ROW: Mark Jansen,John Carr,John Vocllmcckc, Dan Daria, Rick Rattermm. ABSENT; Complain Jay Haney. ELDER ........ 1 Roger Bacon ,,,,,,, 0 ELDER ........ 3 St. Xavier ,,,,,,,,,, 1 ELDER ........ 3 Walnut ............ 1 ELDER 1 Mocllcr ............ 4 ELDER ........ 1 St Xavier .......... 3 ELDER ........ 3 LaSallc 1 ELDER ........ 1 Moeller ............ 3 Cincinnati Invitational Tournament: ELDER ........ 1 Princeton .......... 0 ELDER ,,,,,,,, 3 Withrow .......... O ELDER ........ 2 LaSalle ............ 1 ELDER ........ 3 Greenhills ........ V ELDER ........ 2 Roger Bacon ....... 0 : Ovcrtime Season Record: Won 8; Lost 4 G.C.L. Record: Won 5; Lost 3 AWARDS M.V.P. - Dick Plagcman I M.I.P. - Craig Kramer MR. ZIP Markjanscn Captaink Award -Jay Haney, Dick Piagcman 64 To repeat as Champions is 2 very difficult chore. The 73 version of Elder football had a large amount of pressure put on them because of the undefeated season the previous year. The record read 7-3, with the three losses being in league battles To some this may seem to be :1 disappointing season, but to those of us who experienced it know it was anything but that The team got off to a super start by going Pam P061578 W 4-0 in the early games beating the tough teams of Woodward, Taft, Columbus Wattetson and Lancaster. Then things seemed to change drastically by three consecutive losses to Roger Bacon, LaSaiie and Moelleti The school and team had anything but poor spirit. It was at this time Eider really did prove to be the Home of Champion? as we proudly boast. The season could have been a poor 4-6, but instead: Elder 3f. , t . 3 .e rmn'tbazg- 7 e Purcell 0, Elder 20 - St. Xavier 12, and the Riverfront spectacular Elder 7 - Western Hills 6. The team put things together and finished with their heads high. It is easy to support a 9-0-1 team, but to come from a 43 standing and finish 7-3 with spirit that wouldrft quit, thatis RChampionship Material? The pm-gamc Pow Wow Mumblcs has a case of the bads, 65 ABOVE: Touchdowu! BELOW: Elderts official welcoming committee. Eldw 12 WW7 September 14, 1973 marked the opening game for the Panthers. The first period showed iittlc action as neither team could generate much offense, but by halftime the Big E held a 6-0 lead Woodward struck quickly in the third period and took a 76 lead. Elder came out on top in the end, though, by winning 12-7 and starting the season off on a good note, ELDER 0 6 O 6 h12 VFWARD O 0 7 0 t7 The Panthers ran its season record to 2-0 by defeating a persistent Robert A Taft football team. Elder went on top in the first period 6-0, but T aft held tough and the first half ended with the Purple leading 12-6. Elder, as in the first half, outscored Taft in the second half 14-8 and came away with a 26- 14 Win. ELDER 6 TAFT 0 Head Coach Kcn Haupt Behind the strong playing of the defense the Panthers defeated the number one rated class AA team in Ohio. Elder exploded for 19 or their 25 points in the third pcriod Which broke the game wide 0an With thc cheering at its peak, the Elder student body completely awed the visitors from Columbus. With this win, the Purple advanced its season record to 3-0. ELDER O 6 190 -25 COLWATT 0 O 0 0 4 BELOW: Hudy shows his AU-Statc- aggressivcncss. 68 5W6 W0 For the second week in a row, the defense managed to hold the opposition scoreless. The only score came in the second period as linebacker John Soudrette blocked and returned a punt to the two yard line, then Elvis Clemons took l'hC ball in for the score. The 2nd half had little action as both defenses controlled the game. Hello Lancaster, welcome to the Big Leagues h again ELDER 0600h6 LANC. 0000-0 The Marching Men of Eider perform at halftime. VI, 'i , ' - II: 1 1g, x J BELOW: Gains tries to amputate opponenths legs. john Tschofcn making Obscene phone Calls from the sidelines. Elaine Rangacmtxs Spirits were high as the undefeated Panthers marched into Spartan Stadium with hopes of winning its first GCL contest in as many triest The hope eventually turned to despair as the team took it on the chin in the last two minutes of the game. It was a roughly fought contest with both defenses controlling the game The only score was an 85 yard punt return by Bacon late in the game. ELDER 0 0 O 0 i0 BACON 0 0 0 8 -3 69 Mama Mia, rhafs a spicy meatball! BELOW: junior nanny brown The Seton Sallys Salaciously Slide down the Sidelines. 5W0 wealth I4 Elder suffered their 2nd straight GCL loss in the person of Lasallc Again the defense held tough, but the offense faltered as it was shut out for the second week in a row. The always tough rivalry between the two schools was exemplified in the first half as neither team was able to score, But lightning struck twice in the form of HTS and spelled defeat for the Panthers. ELDER 0 O O 0 e-O LASALLE 0 0 140 g14 Senior Mikc Murray How about a little gamt of fallow the leader 5W7 W17 The game plan was to psyche Mocller out. 30 minutes before gamctime, 1000 students ran screaming past the Crusaders. It proved effective as Elder capitalized on a Mocller miscuc to take a quick 7-0 lead. But by the end of the game, the Crusader running attack took its toll and the Moe boys kept its undefeated record intact. CCRUNCHH ELDER 7 0 0 O 00 MOELLER O 3 7 7 017 72 Sophomore Scnsaeion Elvis Clemons 5W7 W0 The battle proved to be the turning point for the Purple and White as it ended its 3 game losing streak. The Win put the team back on the winning track for the rest of the- season There was little action until the 4th period when a Dwycr t0 Leonard pass of 20 yards provided the Winning margin, The rest of the game remained a defensive hassle. ELDER 0 0 0 7 ..7 PURCELL 0 0 0 0 --0 THE PIT Emma am 12 The team was up and the cheering section was up, as Big E literally crushed St. X. In doing so, i: ruined all hopes for the bombers making a trip upstate. The Panthers struck first on two aerial strikes to Gary Thomas and Kenny Brown for 30 and 24 yards. X came back to within one point, but Bob Sagers scored on a 42 yard run to ice the cake for Elder. ELDER Jim jumps at a chance to scan: 6. The cheering section gives a hand to the Seton strcaking team. Ewan WesH-Iae The 45th annual Turkey Day Classic against neighboring West Hi was held for the first time in spacious Riverfront Stadiume This change was made due to over-crowded conditions at the Pit in previous years. More than 24,000 fans turned out to watch the Closest Thanksgiving game in recent years The crowd was the largest ever to see a high school football game in Cincinnati The game was a tough defensive struggle in which the Panther offense was able to gain good yardage, but had trouble scoring Elder came away with the winnefs gold, again, thanks to the successful extra point by Roger Coffato. Bob Sagers won the M.V.P. award for a great running performance. The Juniors took home the trophy for the best float this year. Hurry, or we'll miss the bus Kevin Geiger weaves his way through West Hi's defense. Thcjuniors make pay-off for winning the Float Contest. 'aaaaarugg . ' $ Int - Ng'ii'ita ' E .nguu Down T0 BU BHLL ON TIME 3 12 31 4 -x 2 a PHHTHER o 7 0 MUSTHHG o a a ' -I-A--n .v 4 J3. 5.3.33-mzr'w ' 45'. I hatc tailgatcrs! Eldchs version of thc-Juire. Turkey Bowl MVP Bob 5213ch Th: swcct mt: of VICTORY, The T is in the iohn. 6 7 FIRST ROW: Coach Callahan, C Johnson, D Burkhan, M. Gains, D ching, 1'. Dickman, J. Tschohcn, J, Soudncttc, Coach qupt. SECOND ROW: Coach Klonnc, K. Frank, D. l Vatcr. M. Murray, M. hwson, D. Hudepohl,J. Hcffeman, K. Izonaxd, M Defnnco, Coach Meyer. THIRD ROW: M. Mulligan, R. Ooffaro, S. Puckc, D Meyer, T Wanncr,J. Eilcrman, J, Streichcr, Cy Rozycki, B. Stcmlcr. FOURTH ROW: K. Brown, M. Grate, T. Murray, M. Roscnbergcr, S. Bmxtcrman, G. Meyers, G. Thomas, M HollsteggC, MK Dwyer. FIFTH ROW: ' B. Hmnckcn, PJanszcn, N . Willing, 13 Scagcrs, B. Plagcmm,J. Jump, T. Meyer, T. Campbell, K. Geiger, B. Ellison. SIXTH ROW: D. Elam, S. chsel, Gk Napolimno, T. Galvin, K I Reilly, D. Rice, D. Wahl, T. Rjddcr, P. Miller, G. Huclsmanl ABSENT: E. Clemons. GCL RECORD: 2-3-0 Joe Heffeman: Co-Captain GCL, 15: team GCL, Defensive Captain Post and Times, lst team M.V.P. Elder Enquirer, Hon. Men. Dave Varer: CoCaptain GCL, Hon. Men. Kurt Leonard: GCL, 13!: team Post and Times, lst team Enquirer, Hon. Men. M.I.P., Elder Mike Mulligan GCL, 2nd team Best Offensive Lineman, Elder 7-3-0 Awards Dave Hudepohl: SW Ohio, ls: team Enquirer, ls: ream GCL, Hon Men. Chris Rozycki: Best Defensive Lineman, Elder GCL, 2nd team Enquirer, Hon. Men. Ken Frank: GCL, 2nd team Best Defensive Back, Elder Dan Meyer: Mr. ZIP, Elder Enquirer, Hon. Men. Dennis Berning Mr. Panther, Elder Ranked 20th - UPI Coaches Poll John Soudrctrc: GCL, Hon. Men Enquirer, Hon. Men. Mike Dwyer: Best Offensive Back, Elder Bob Sagcrs: Turkey Bowl MV P Honorable Mention GCL: Mike Murray Mike DcFranco Mark Lawson Mike Gajus Torn Wanner 77 NSI' '1 43 v- v - v .3 ' ,' 13! . ' .. . w . A . r '. ' 1- J SEATED: G. Van Hook, J. Grucn, D Volker, D. Hoffman, L. Spitzmueilcr. BOTTOM ROW: D Grubcr,J. Langerich, S. Roscnbcrger, M, jnmeson, D. Ncw, j. Haney, T. Elias, P. Frakcs, T. Ryan, C. Gutzwiller, B Schultc, T. Greene. 2nd ROW: Coach Bachus, Coach Federlc, T. Finley, S, McGinnis, E Meyer, D. Dattilo, K. Bolgcr, M. cherJ. Overbecka Ethan, G. Bcdcl, P. Renzenbrink, j. Bums, K. Lchmkuhl, D Kochnc. 3rd ROW: D. jamch. Brockman, R. Lawson, S. Bcngel, R. Sibley, S. Fischcsscr, C. Handy, P. Keller, T. Nienabcr, K. ,I Brogan, A. Welch. ABSENT: R Twilling,J. Somori, 1. 1 i 1 5-1-1 GCL RECORD: 3-1-1 ELDER 36 West Hi 6 ELDER 0 Mocller 14 ELDER 8 St. Xavier 6 ELDER 16 LaSallc 13 . ELDER 8 Purcell 0 ELDER 42 St Rim 0 i ELDER 0 Roger Bacon 0 1 Best Back: Tim Ryan M.I.P. Gerry Bedel Best Lineman: Bill Meyer Leadership: Terry Finley Coach Ray Bears rhc situation. Haven't wc met somcwhcre before? 79 First year Coach Mike Moran ELDER ELDER ELDER IN ALPHABETICAL ORDER: C Aunt, S. Bcdinghaus, M. Bums, K. Brosnam, K. Burkhan', D. Conners, R, Cornelius, jK Crowley, P4 Delaney, R. Dclfendahl, C. Dcanco, P. Duffy, G. Eilerhorst, J. Ethan, S. Grciwc, T. Humbug, M. Han- neken, S, Hart, JV Hcffcman, C. Hcidel, M. Hesse, M. Hofmcycr, M. Holman, j. Hopkins, T. Huber, R Jacirninc, D. Johnson, M. Kellcy,-P. Kelly, T. Kirchhciner, B, Kmincst, C. Leonard,l Ludwig, T. McDonaEd, M. McIntyre, B, Mead- ows, B. Meyer, E. Meyer, 3 Meyer, M. Miclke, T. Patton, K. Rois, D. Reuss, R. Rittenl Robbcn,J. Ryan, M. SchwzllicJ. Shem M. Shibinski,j. Thomas, T Viux, B. Vocllmcckc,j. Vollman, G. Weikcl, W. Welch, B chdling, D Wolf,j. 2mg, Head Coach Bob Richter, Assistant Coachcs Mike Moran and Fr. Kirk Lobring. SEASON RECORD: 3 wins 1 loss 2 tics G.C.L. RECORD: 2 wins 1 loss 2 ties Third place finish in the G.C.L. 22 Princeton 7 ELDER 8 Moellcr 18 22 St. Xavier 0 ELDER 26 Roger Bacon 20 0 Lasalle 0 ELDER O Purcell 0 80 Hey, you warm: 3:: out: my way. BELOW: Push em back, push em way back. 81 82 The 1973-74 Elder Swimming Team distinguished itself as Elderis best ever. Burdened by limited practice facilities and a lack of support from the student body, the Mermen saw their hard work and determination pay off as the season progressed. Losing only to a powerful Mariemont team in the first meet of the year, the team finished with a 13-1 dual meet record, including a very satisfying first ever win over Oak Hills The regular season also included a first place finish in the Anderson Relays. The GCL meet saw Elder finish a very respectable second to eventual state champ St. Xavier, with the losing margin being less than in previous years. Dave Berting cracked the St. Xavier dominance by capturing the 100 yard freestyle event in setting an all time Elder record. Following a second place finish in the Cincinnati West Sectionals, which saw 8 individuals and 2 relay teams qualify, the Mermen traveled to St. Xavier to swim in the District Meet. Competing against the top teams in the area, they finished f ifth among 24 teams, and in doing 50, qualified Dave Betting 60 and 100 freestylei and Steve Knapp 000 butterflyi for the state meet. Many school records fell during the course of the season: Dave Betting in the 50, 60, and 100 freestyle; Dan Haller in the 500 free and 200 individual medley; 160 Medley Relay consisting of Paul Lonnemann, Tim Nymberg, Steve Knapp, and Dave Berting; and the 200 Freestyle Relay composed of Jerry Nymberg, Dave Betting, Dan Schwander, and Tom Bayer. Coach Wendling, Chaplain Fr. Kuhn, and the entire swimming team are to be commended for their dedication and great performance, and With the same kind of hard work and senior leadership, next year could be even betteri What are you doing down here? Swimmers applaud the heroics of their teammates. 4 '- . q, o, 83 Barney Goggles Lonnemann rums in anorher good time. 84 ABOVE AND BELOW: The all important jump at the gun. Elf? Swimmcr sneaks a quick look at the mermaid. 85 86 Coach 'Gil' chdling .1 BOTTOM ROW: Coach Wendling, Co-Captainj. Nymbcrg, D. Grocne, D. Betting, CoCaptain D. Schwandcr, Father Kuhn. 2nd ROW: P. Lonnemann, l Litzinger, T. Krocger, D. Hallcr, '1 . Klappcr, S. Dullc, T. Nymbcrg. TOP ROWJ. Intenz, E. Westerfield, K. Hilvert, C. Hoguc, D. Rapier, S. Knapp, D. Nymbcrg, C. DCFranco, T. Bayer. ABSENT: K, Leonard. DUAL MEET RECORD: 15-1 2nd IN GCL ELDER ..... 32 Mariemont ........ 65 ELDER . . . 62 Newport Catholic ...... 14 ELDER ..... 75 LaSalle ........... 20 ELDER . , . .65 Walnut Hills .......... 21 ELDER ..... 63 Purcell ........... 23 ELDER . . .81 1A Covington Catholic. . ,64 V2 ELDER ..... 65 Indian Hill ........ 21 ELDER . . .81 V2 St. Xavier ' B ......... 22 ELDER ..... 82 Aiken ............ 13 ELDER . . . .54 Anderson ............. 41 ELDER 65 Taylor ............ 30 ELDER . . . .53 Oak Hills ............. 42 ELDER ..... 60 LaSallc ........... 16 ELDER . . . .53 Country Day .......... 42 ANDERSON RELAYS: 151: among 7 CINCY WEST SECTIONALS: 2nd among 11 GCL MEET: 2nd among 5 SOUTHWEST DIST: 5th among 24 Most Valuable Swimmer: Dave Berting Mr. ZIP: Dave Grocne Most Improved Swimmer: Chris Hoguc State Mcct Certificate: Dave Berting, Steve Knapp ENQUIRER Special Mention: Dave Barring, 50 free QOUOOL BEOOBDQ DAVE BERTING: DAN HALLER: 160 MEDLEY: 50 free 500 free P4 Lonnemann 60 free 200 ind. medley S. Knapp 100 free T. Nymbcrg 200 FREE RELAY: D. Barring j Nymberg D. Bcrting D. Schwandcr T. Bayer 87 1m Good lurk, you texpletive deletedm X :7 Although 1974 marked the first time since 1965 that the Elder wrestlers failed to capture the GCL crown, the grapplers completed another successful season in regilar and tournament competition. Their dual meet record registered an impressive 6-3, losing only to St. Xavier, Moeller, and Oak Hills, Elder finished 7th among 16 teams in the prestigious U.C. Invitational. The grapplers scored a big victory in the Finneytown Invitational, with John Riddet t98L Den Wulfeck HOS, Kevin jansen 026i, and Mike Murray 08$ winning individual Championships; in addition, 7 of the remaining 10 wrestlers finished in the top four. With the momentum in their . favor, the team went into the GCL meet against their ever-improving GCL opponents with high hopes of bringing home yet another championship trophy. This was not to be, as Elder finished fourth in a very close match, finishing close behind the top three finishers,J0hn Kidder WSJ and Tony Kraft 019i claimed individual Championships, and four others finished in the top three spots. Elder bounced back to finish a very respectable fourth out of 18 teams in the Sectional Meenjohn Ridder took first place in the 98-pound class, Kevin jansen UZGJ and Mark Babey U?Si finished second, Mike Gajus UBS and Tom Coyle 038i registered third place finishes, and Den Wulfeck UOSL Dave Joerling 067i, and Dan Griffin U33 scored fourth place finishes. With over half of this yeafs starters returning next year, Coach Richter is looking to bring the GCL title back to Elder next year. Gaius and his partner practice a new dance step, The roll before th pim ZZZAP! And if he calls you that again, I'll get Mulligan on him! 89 I can't understand why it woni come off!! Get dawn, gut down, get down. Coach Richter POndCl'S the situation Choppcr 1 90 r ,, me y'urxxmw BOTTOM ROW: J. Kidder, D1 Wulfcck, R. Bmch,j. Squeri, vaanstn, D. Gtiffin, K. Kammer. 2nd ROW: C. johnson, M7 GajusJ. Meyer. M. Babey, M. Murray, MV Mulligan, Coach Bob Rithrcr. 3rd ROW:J. Erhnn, D, anst, 5. O'Bricn, P. R615, C. Smith, D. Babcy, N. Willing. T1 Ricstcnbcrg. 4th ROW: J Grucn 1managcr1, D. Bocheneck,J. Schultz, T1 Kraft, T. Coylcul. Mcycn TOP ROW' Djocrljng, C. Robb, P. Cianciolo, K. MurnarL ABSENT: D. Umbcrg. D. Wahl, D. Plagcman 1manager1, P. Carbon 1managcry DUAL MEET RECORD: 6-3 4th in GCL ELDER 21 St Xavier 24 ELDER 20 MOCllcr 26 ELDER 32 Princeton 22 ELDER 41 Norwood 11 ELDER 45 Harrison 11 ELDER 12 Oak Hills 39 ELDER 48 Reading 10 ELDER 39 Wcstcm Hills 9 ELDER 45 Roger Bacon 11 University of Cincy Invitational: 7th out of 16 teams Finncytown Invitational: lsr out of 6 teams Grcutcr Cincinnati League: 4th out of 8 teams Best in the West: 2nd out of 3 teams Cincinnati AAA Sectional: 4th out of 18 teams AWARDQ MOST VALUABLE WRIiSTLER:on111 Kidder MR1 ZIP AWARD: Jim Schultz MOST IMPROVED WRESTLER: Mark Babcy BEST RECORD: john RiddCI' MOST DECISIONS: john Riddcr 21nd Kcvin junsen MOST PINS: Mike Mulligan 92 BOTTOM ROW: M. Flannery,J. Rizzo, K Sweeney, A. Vogelsang, T. Matacia, TV Elias. D. jennings. 2nd ROW: C. Squ ROW: J, Anderson, T. Babel. BA Rocttker, B. Bauer, S. Roscnbergcr. TOP ROW: 13. Sweeney. M. Schnrff. G. Zievcrink, D. Schuckmrm, G. Dirullio,J, Broc Dnvc Dabbclt MISSING: T Abel, P. Brunncr,J. Lcngcrich, D New, C Reddcr. WIN 6.0L. ELDER ..... 18 St. Xavier ...... 45 ELDER ...... 6 Oak Hills ...... 58 ELDER. . . . .27 Princeton ...... 26 ELDER ..... 60 Harrison ........ 6 ELDER ..... 20 Moellc-r ........ 3:5 ELDER ..... 35 Norwood ...... 24 ELDER ..... 42 Roger Bacon . . .24 DUAL MEET RECORD: 4 wins 3 losses GCLCl-WJPQ: Jagwm- I67 Mszhy - 185 cri, P. Kellenj. Erhart, BV Meycr, R. Sibicy. D. Riedingcr. 5rd kmnn, B. Shoemaker. Coach UN ALPHABETICAL ORDEPQ M. Balzano, T. Bianca, M. Blair, 5. Blake, M, Borms,j. Brehm, R. Bruns, P. Campbeli, J. Coffaro, D. Driehaus,J. Dulle, M. Fiick,J. Fritch, A. Galvin, B. Griffin, T. Hambcrg, R. Harsfici, D. Hisel, M, Hof- man, M, Holman, B. Honnerkamp.J. HornsbyJJaspms, D. Klumb,J. Lambrinides, E. Meyer, TA Mocllcr, D. Ricskamp, E. Riesrcnbcrg. R. Riuer. P. Ruff,J Ryan, M. Schultz, P. Shoemaker,J. Thomas, T. Weber, T. Witliams, D, Wolf, Coach Dave Dabbeh: ELDER ..... 26 Dclhijr ........... 29 ELDER ..... 27 ELDER ..... 48 St. Xavier ......... 14 ELDER ..... 25 ELDER . , .23 Mocllcr ........... 55 ELDER ..... 75 DUAL MEET RECORD: 2 wins 4 losses ; MM-m w,,,., .........w Fly me ?0 9QT1 Delhi jr ........ 29 Bridgvstown . . . .35 Norwood ....... 0 May I havc this dance? 93 94 KM! otntm '4', w? scam I VI ? A, - It has been said that history sometimes repeats itseift In Eldefs case, this is true. For the second year in a row, the Panthers brought the AAA State Basketball Crown home to the Queen City In doing so, Elder became only the fifth school in 52 years to repeat as AAA champs. Led by Co-Captains Rick Apke and Bill Earley, The Panthers finished the regular season with a 15-3 mark and 2nd in the GCL, with a league record of 7-5 But more important than that were the tournament games. After beating Hughes, Milford, and St. Xavier, the showdown was set for the rematch against LaSalle. Revenging the two previous regular season losses, Big E defeated the Lancers in overtime 54-52. This was Elderis third straight District title and earned them another trip to the Regionals. In the Regional semi-final, the Panthers played tough defense and came away with an impressive 58-48 victory over the 11: 2 team in the state, By now, people were beginning to wonder if the Purple and White ceuld make it happen again, In the finals, Elder, showing the poise on the floor and the noise in the stands, withstood the shooting barrage by Middletown and patiently disposed of the Middies, 79-62, thereby gaining another trip upstate. In the first game in Columbus, Elder faced an unusual situation, they were favored to beat Mt Vernon. But this turned out to be an understatement as the Panthers literally exterminated the Yellow jackets by a score of 60-36. 80 for the second consecutive year, Cincinnati Elder was in the finals. This year the Elder five had a chance to really prove themselves to be it! because they faced the no. 1 team in the state, undefeated Canton McKinley. The Panthers and the schooD truly did prove themselves to be $351 by beating the tough Canton team, 60-54, and thereby becoming the 1974 OHIO AAA STATE CHAMPIONS. IT IS AMAZING HOW MUCH CAN BE ACCOMPLISHED, IF NO ONE CARES WHO GETS THE CREDIT Rid: ApkL' Lil'ium' fur rwu LH'T, Fh lhk fru'mlly sklts Up, Eldcr, UP. Terry Mac makes the crowd go wooosh! Coach Frey, th man in the middle. BELOW: NO. you cank play! Bill Earlcy up and in for 2, 96 x11 AW'n Srcnger from his spoL BELOW: The lintpickcr defense. BELOW: Shck in th 4th row right about here! 98 Apm astound: LaSnllc with his quickness? BELOW: Wally beats his man on the baseline. Things always happen in thrcc's, Stcngcr From his spot. chom: to the GCL BELOW; Six down and two to go, MVP, Rick Apkc 99 100 mACi-I HANS FREY ASS'T CUAEH RAY BAG'IUS ASST COACH TQM BUSHMAN COMMNRICKAPKE WMN BILL EARLEY PAUL NIEMEYER JIM man my mam? mu. mpm KEN mow TONY mm PHIL BLOWER MIKE D'WYER TOM DINKELACKER mm: FREESE ART WATSDN BQB WOLFRAM, MGR. MIKE KEYEs, MGR NICK DUENNES; MGR. BARRY ELLISON. MGR 5mm FESSEL, mm my BRYANT. sum ' 13m: 1:. -1 xmaxirkts'a; ELDER ..... $8 ' UPI AHSmte To learn. ' St All Star GEC . , V GER-r- A 'Mr. Panther. Elder ' amen . . ...... 46 fWoodward. LaSallc tOQ . acme? BestchcnageM AllGCs -'Liga '1 Enquire ,m ' AP An;I KEN BROWN. Best Free Throw Shooter, 213133 All GCL, Hon. Men. 101' The first one IRSIES sweet, but the second one tastes sweeter. BELOW1844 minutes latcr. . , . , i 7 WI 4 l m PERIOD um MINm-SE $.11 7c ?gu DI'ITO . 102 BOTTOM ROW: B. Ellison lmgrd, T. Dinkclackcr. P. Blocmkcr, T. MLCarthy,J. Srcngcr, N. Ducnncs lmng. 2nd ROW: S. Fessel lmgrll. P. Niemcyer, R. Apke, B. Earlc-y, K. Brown, M. Kcycs lmgm. 3rd ROW: B. Wolfram lmng. Coach Ray Bachus. Head Coarh Paul Frey, Coach Tom Bushman, RCVV Ed Rudcmillcr, T. Bryant lsmtsj. TOP ROW: M. Dwycr, T. Apm, M. Frccsc, B. Kcmpcrl A, Wfaison. nm. 5. u If you,d like to win, but you think you Can,t, If you think you are beaten, you are; If you think you dare not, you donltl ltls almost :1 cinch you WOWE. If you think youlll lose, youlrc 105:; For out of the world wc find Success begins with a fellowls will o It's all in the state of mind. If you think you're outclassed, you are; Youlvc got to think high to rise, You,ve got to be sure of yourself before You can ever Win :1 prize. Lifels battles donlt always go To the stronger or faster man; But soon or late the man who wins Is the one who thinks he can. o Walter D. Wintle 103 104 KNEELING: Gng Fischer, Mgr,, Dan Kloepfcr, Mgr.,j2ck Kraft, Mgr. ls: ROW: Dan James, Finley, Tim Scully, Elvis Clemons, Mark Weber, Coach Ray Bachus,john Apkc, Tom Nicnaber, Mike Harmin, Bob Topmillcr. G.GL RECORD: 8'4 ELDER ..... 57 Walnut Hills ...... 25 49 ELDER ..... 62 Bishop Ready ..... 25 33 ELDER ..... 57 LaSallc ........... 29 48 ELDER ..... 48 Princeton ......... 52 54 ELDER ..... 62 St, XAVier ......... 31 54 ELDER ..... 52 Purcell ........... 60 57 ELDER ..... 65 Roger Bacon ...... 47 MOST VALUABLE PLAYERS: Dan james and Tom chhan Gerry Bedcl, Torn Keehan, Tom Kram:r,Jerry Mielkc. Mike Sullivan. 2nd ROW: Terry MIN 6.0L. ELDER. . . . .53 Purcell ........... 49 ELDER 49 Woodward ........ 33 ELDER ..... 58 LaSallc ........... 48 ELDER ..... 64 St. Xavier ......... 54 ELDER ----- 65 Lakom ........... 54 ELDER ..... 51 Roger Bacon ...... S7 ELDER ..... 60 Moclicr ........... 42 ELDER ----- 55 Colerain .......... 43 ELDER 46 Western Hills ..... 35 MOST IMPROVED PLAYER: Tom Kramer Elvis carrics for two. chiun shoots From Srrnger's 5pm Mike Herin mum's nmuml Moo 106 KNEELING: J. Ludwig mng,J. Rosenthal mng,j. Farwick mgr. Fwslvazslu 14-1 ELDER ,,,,, 53 ELDER ..... 45 ELDER ..... 50 ELDER43 ELDER ..... 61 ELDER ..... 56 ELDER ..... 59 ELDER ..... 52 ELDER ..... 49 ELDER ..... 43 ELDER ..... 43 ELDER ..... 41 ELDER ..... 58 ELDER ..... 46 ELDER ..... 41 14 Wins 1 lsr ROW: K. Zinscr, M. Hofmcycr, J. Crowley, R, Budde, T. Gromm S. Lapc, j. McAdams, E. Ross. 2nd ROW: M. Shibinski, C. Auer.j. Robbcn,J, Schoenfeld, Conch Tom Bushman, B. Voellmeckc, M. Hannckcn, M. McIntyre, M. Kelley, P, Kelly. Mueller ........ 24 St, Xavier ...... 31 Princeton Scarlet ....... 34 Purccll ........ 28 Roger Bacon . . .29 LaSallc ........ 22 Moellcr ........ 34 St, Xavier ...... 27 Princeton Gray .25 Purcell ........ 30 Roger Bacon . . .27 LaSallc ........ 39 Roger Bacon . . .27 LaSallc ........ 42 St. Xavier ...... 46 lLoss ea Wow PanashzudeCLTmsy -V ; .51w kL-v' m 5.5;. Qvaj-iumw'n'. . .rn'nith-I rman. n2 wacL-gr . - . - 4,;r u an cw-nrr ...... .4 .xmn.x..u.m- Lm-M 4 D,y0u cvcr tasxc a Wilsonburgcr? The Frosh huddle around Coach Bushman. 107 108 For thC first time in three years, the Elder Golf Team started off on a good note by winning their first 4 matches and 10 out of their first 15 But this consistency fell apart, as did their momentum, and the golfers finished the regular season by losing 9 of their last 124 But more important is the fact that 6 of the last 9 losses were in the GCL which cost them the GCL title for the first time in 6 years The Linksmen, led by MVP Mike Hartoin who was Medalist with a 76, came back to take fourth place in the Cincinnati Sectionals with a team total of 355. One of the bright spots for the season was the play of sophomore Mike Hartoin, He was the Medalist of the match 7 times in the regular season and Elderis low scorer 15 times. His season average for nine holes was an impressive 39. Coach Buchanan is looking forward to next year with all the starters returning except for 1974 captain Terry Bryant. 4 Yochman tees off at Western Hills C.C. BELOW: Coach Buchanan speaks of the time when hc had a 2 handicap .. .; - , u Slew: Whitf shows Ihf dorfts of a backswing. Junior SECVC Havcrkos Mike Hanoin shows why he was Most Valuablc Golfer. LEFT TO RIGHT: Tom Dinkclackcr, Steve White, Mike Redrow,john Yochman, Steve Havcrkos, Mike Harroin, Terry Bryant, Coach Don Buchanan. WHY EEQERVEQ DUAL MEET RECORD: 13 wins 12 losses GCL RECORD: 5 wins 7 losses ELDER 168 PULCCH ELDER 182 Oak H1115 CINCINNATI SECTIONAL; 4th among 18 . GOLDEN BEAR INVITATIONAL: 5111 among 6 ELDER 174 wager H1115 SOUTHWEST DISTRICT: tie for 15m ELDER 167 LaSrLHC MOST VALUABLE PERFORMER: Mike Hartoin ELDER 177 weswm Hills 2 WINS 3 LOSSES MOST IMPROVED PERFORMER: john Yochmrm . LJ. :1?! 531 ?RONT ROXV: Dan Day, Dan chsfcr. Don Hclmcrs. Andy Fox. Tom MackC. 2nd ROW: Dnvc Schusrtr, Mike Trimpcnlcff Hornsby1 Duvc leckculim Schlank, Dav:- Mayhaus. Paul hmpbcll. TOP: Coach Don Buchanan. MISSING:JUryJaspcrsJim Benz. 169 172 184 172 J13 112 The 1975-74 tennis team, with only three members returning from the previous year, got off to less than impressive start by dropping their first five matches of the year. The netmen got back on their feet, however, by taking five of the next six matches, At this point, with a 5-6 record, hopes for a better than even record were high. But the season ended in much the same manner as it had started, with the team losing five of its last six matches. The final slate read 6-11, with a 4-6 GCL record. Six of this yearis team members will be back when the netmen take to the courts next year. No. 1 Singles Playcr- Senior Claude Wagner Senior Tom Hoffman e a. -uuw-uapu-.w.v.ua.a hgshhm g;- Senior Mike Wolber Junior Tom Linger BELOW; Wcrlc shows. off hi 4., b backhand. Droder thinks this game is a real rackct. SILTC Zciscr is about :0 try for :an :acc H3 , fsfn v31? Mike Dullc strains to makc the rcturn. Watch out Billiejean, here I come, Senior Captain Claude Wagner VJHTWT - I - -: uHerc it is. Mike Wolbcr hits cm: of his vicious 10b5, H4 :gs...3.$s.z.a Ems. V V1..- .4. Vmw Tawz i i - . $EaiE; I IIII-IIFl-IIII. Chuck Bea! Unng. STANDING: ?RONT: Mike Wolber, Claude Wagnor, Mark Wcrlc. BACK: Tom Linger, StCVC Zeiser, Chip Droder, Mike Dullc, Tom Hoffman,john Duwell, h Ken Laakc. x C a 0 F MOST IMPROVED PERFORMER: Claude Wagner MOST VALUABLE PERFORMER: Tom Hoffman Walnut Hills Oak Hills 2 1 0 0 ELDER ELDER Maricmont LaSallc ELDER ELDER 4 Western Hills 2 5 3 2 5 3 ELDER McNicholas Moellcr ELDER ELDER 1 Roger Bacon Highlands Purcel ELDER ELDER ELDER Roger Bacon LaSallC Purcell 3 O 4 M06116: 2 ELDER ELDER ELDER ELDER Princeton 1 ELDER St. Xavier 0 O ELDER St. Xavier ELDER 11 losses SEASON RECORD: 6 wins 6 losses GCL RECORD: 4 wins mQGL 4$ u. n B M e M m C d n a m m C .Im M n. a m cm H m T H .m n k d n a C k a u h c m C 115 116 After the first six games of the 1974 baseball season, it looked as if Elder might be destined for another state baseball crown. The Panthers won their first six outings with good hitting and excellent pitching. The pitching staff gave up only six runs during this stretch, and Helmets and Sullivan combined for a no-hitter in the season opener against Harrison. The hitting fell apart as Elder could push across only nine runs in the next seven games, and as a result only two of those games were victories. The team didnTt give up, however, and took the next three games with a combination of timely hitting and good pitching. The regular season also saw the Panthers defend their Tournament of Champions title, and after winning their first two games, they bowed out in the semi-finals against Withrow. The District Tournament saw Elder draw a tough opponent in Aiken for the opening round. The team met the challenge, as Bill Eatley struck Out 15 and Gary Bachman drove in two runs in the 3-2 victory The Panthers then met GCL rival Roget Bacon, who had beaten them earlier in the season, The result was the same, as the Elder bats were stymied once again, and the Panthers dropped a tough 3-1 decision, Although it may have seemed like a letdown from the 1973 state championship season, the 1974 season was a very successful one, with the final record reading 15-8, including a 4-6 score in the GCL. Co-Capuin Terry MCCarrhy Third baseman Gary Bachman hangs tough Srecher scores l0 hElp overcomt' LaSalle. Honest, ump. E165 not loading it up. 117 118 All GCL Bill Earley Mosr Impmved Player The Bleacher Bums voice their approval, Sremlcr bangs one our. 119 BOTTOM ROW: Paul Niemeyer tco-captainj, Tcrry McCarthy ko-capminL Dan johns, Bill Barley, Gary Bachman, Ralph Helmets. Tom Stecher, Dive Hudcpohl. 2nd ROW: Jim Stcngcr, Tom Galvin, Bob Sagas, Mike Hoffman, Bill Stcmler,Jim jump. TOP ROW1john Kraft managcrL Larry Fischer manach, Tom Keehan, Mike Sullivan, Tim Farrell, Coach Jim Massa. QEAQON RECORD: 1 5-8 GCL RECORD: 46 MOST VALUABLE PLAYER: Bill Barley MOST IMPROVED PLAYER: Dan johns LEADING HITTER: Dan Johns L32$ BEST ERA; Bill Earlcy mBU BILL EARLEY: DAN JOHNS: 15: Team GCL 13: Team GCL Enquirer East-Wcst All Stars Enquirer East-Wcsr All Stars Ohio State All Star lst Team Post and Times Hon. Men. Post and Times TERRY MCCARTHY: PAUL NI EMEYER: Honorable Mention, GCL 2nd Team GCL Enquirer East-West All Stars RALPH HELMERS: Honorable Mention, GCL BOB SAGERS: Honorable Mention, GCL 120 gcrdor mu; : -2; :V. tC-f angag- g'u immuwu mvzhawmmyu: pytr. rm: FIRST ROW: Bob Schrocdcr, Mike Maccluso,jack Kahny, Kcn Brosnan, Mike Finke, Tim Scully. SECOND ROW: Torn Finke, Terry Lyons, Fred chdington, Bob O Bricn, Austin Wclch. Coach chcrlcv THIRD ROW: Dan Schuckmam Tim Ryan, Bob Topmiller, Dave Vodka: Terry Finley, Greg Van Hook. SEASON RECORD: 8 wins - 9 losses GCL RECORD: 5 wins 5 losses ELDER 14 Hamilton Badin 3 ELDER 2 Finneytown 7 ELDER 14 1.252116 8 ELDER 3 Moellcr 4 ELDER S Mocllcr 3 ELDER 2 Hamilton Badin 4 ELDER 2 McNicholas 1 ELDER 2 Western Hills 4 ELDER 4 Western Hills 7 ELDER 3 Finncytown 1 ELDER 2 LaSallc 3 ELDER S Purcell 4 ELDER 5 Purcell 6 ELDER 2 Roger Bacon 5 ELDER 6 St. Xavier 3 ELDER 8 Sr Xavisr 7 ELDER 0 Roger Bacon 1 I21 122 The 1974 version of Elderhs Track Team, with leadership provided by tri-captains Mike Boeing, Mike Maltry, and Gene Schlank, had a successful season under first year varsity head coach Gil Wendling. Even though this was Coach Wendlingis first year with the vatstty, he has had much experience coaching on freshman and reserve levels. The team started out slow by finishing 3rd in their first meet at Reading, but came back three weeks later by taking 2nd in the Best in the West From then on the cindermen had much success With a close 2nd place finish in the GCL Meet and another 2nd place finish in the Sectional Meet. Mike Schachleiter was the only State Meet Qualifier by running a 4:314 mile in the District Meet at Dayton. Congratulations to Coach Wendling and the team for a good season. SUCCESS is a peace of mind, which is a direct result of self-satisfaction in knowing that you did your best to become the best you are capable of be'corningf1 ejohn Wooden mMJEJi-nlmutu LAM :- .t...t.zq..A;,m,, . A 'Schack' mkcs om after :1 Colcrnin Cardinal. BELOW: Schacks, Fr. Kuhn, and Coach Gil Wmdling. W'hul got: up 31 xmgkv'??? IA? 111.175 ; '11,? Junior Steve Wolfer Ever see a one-armcd hurdlcr? Concentration on the approach is essential to a good vault. Most Valuable Performcr Schleibzum dcmonsuatcs Mike Scluchlcitcr 124 Elder our in front. I use Ultra Brita. Gary Thomas ahead at thc wire. he pcrfc'cr fourApoim landing, 125 Est ROW: Torn Maltry, Steve Wolfer, Mike Maltry, Mike Kayse, A1 Maas,Jim Waters, Paul Lindenschmidt. 2nd ROW: Gary Sprague, Gary Thomas, Gary Napolirano, Bill Driehaus. Torn Delaney, Mark Durbin, Todd Zinser. 3rd ROW: Dick Mendel,joe Carmosino, Paul R.Eestenberg, Mikc Schachleirer, Mark Rebholz,Jay Schleibaum, Gcnc Schlank. 4th ROW: jack Srrcichcr. Tom Zumwalde, Matt Techoe Eilcrman, Dennis Zumwalde, Tom Campbell, 5th ROW: Tom Lillis, mgr.; Tom Muddiman, mgr.; Mike Boeing, Kevin Gcigcr. Scott Schleider, Stcvc Eby, Coach chdling. MISSINGZJOC Allen, Dave Babcy,John Tschofcn. 2mm 6.0L. Reading Invitational - 5rd K of C Relays - 8th Best in the WES: 2nd Colerain Invitational - 5rd hid G.C.L Meet 2nd Sectional Meet 2nd SeCtional Champions: Mike Schachlcitcr - Mile Run Dick Mcnd61 Two Mile Run O.H,S.A.A. State Meet Qualifier: Mike Schachleitcr - Mile Run AWABDQ MOST VALUABLE PERFORMER Mike Schachleiter MOST IMPROVED PERFORMER - Todd Zinser MR. ZIP AWARD Mike Boeing 126 G C.L. CHAMPIONS: Mike Maltry 880 yd. run Mike Schachleitcr mile run Dick Mendel 2 mile run Mile Relay Al Maas,Joc Carmosino, Mark Rebholz, jay Schleibaum. MIN 6.0L. GCI. CHAMPIONS: Jay Ethan: - Discus Dave Rebholz Mile Run Jerry Vitucci - 2 Mile Run UN ALPHABETICAL ORDEPQ J. Anderson, T. Apro,J. Becker, C. Bolan, J. Crowlcy, D. Eby,J. Erhart, M. Frzy, M. Frondorf, M. Hclfferich, K. Junker, D. Kilday, M, Lanzillona, M. Mcch, 5. Mueller, M. Niche, EL O'Conncr, D. Rcbholz,J. ReillyJ Vixucci, M. Whalen,j. Wood, Coach Stcvc Spencer. ISHN 9.0L. ELDER 66, READING 36, PURCELL 18 READIN G INVITATIONAL 5th FRESHMAN RELAYS - 2nd ELDER 36, ROGER BACON 36 G,C.Lv MEET ls: GCL, CHAMPIONS: Pete Oka - Long Jump Mile Run Tom Bayer 120 Low Hurdles Doug Hamist 880 Run Randy Ritter - 440 Dash Tim Patton, Tom Bayer, Steve Lacherry McAdams - 880 Yard Relay IN ALPHABETICAL ORDEIU B. Bachman, T. Baycr, F. Birkcmeycr, D. Connets, D. Corridan, S. Danncmillcr, G. hiding, G. Ellcrhorsn F. Fcnech, DA Harnist, C. Hcidcl. R. Hcimbrock.J. Hopkins, G.Johnson, M. Kelley, P. Kclley,j. lrocgcr. N, Lahni, S, Lapc, C, Lennard. D. Lietz.J. McAdams. T McDonald, R. Mcrschbach, P. Oka, B. Ortcn, K. Par- aml Patton. T. Panon,J. Reverman, R, Ritter. B. Ruffing, M. Schwcblcr, M. Shivinski, K. Skahen, S. Suchenj. Tenor:- Er,J Thomas, WA Welsh, B chdling, B. Wisscl. D. Wolf, G. Helman, M. MoozeJ. Monk, Coach Mike Moran. I27 1 VLLV:JIV , lllllalllzg; 516 L 1'1, i X V' l ; .V g t .4, , 7 ,,,, W 74 Spirit is :m integral part of Eider. It is more than just a tradition. but :1 feeling which drivcs L15 to go beyond all cxpmtutions. Xth Eider has. 1600 pluycx's to their opponents few how am we losc. It is our spirit whii'h makes us humble in Vicmzy 21nd uiuscs us in hold our heads up. cvcn in dcfczir. The spirit is ulusccl by the unity of all our srudcnrs. It is uniquc thing?! It is Elder!!! 3:3g3qglguy g:3g$q333UH .i 'H - I. I NH. 'Ir 2'3 I H N J , V x leauyxgqgamuguy :GEJ JRDH- mmmm3 W3m7 314UH13SSQEmeEl . I 'w . W'W r'u- : V ,:, ' .' - ,.. 7- :5. :- '-Zi'ivtl': ' - ,: 5-7 ,7 I ' '--. ' 'i: , ,n: N J r . .7 r, ,. Z . .. , .. 7mg; Z, . . .Z . - , ..., L.- A i Z Z Z i L-'-:ih: W I I Kn ' 'L , a .- IJVAV -- I ' Z -' ...: ' . . 7,, g -. h Liar . - ' 1' H . , , A - ,W r' ,3 ,0 ; - Z -g M Z. . ' .1 14 ,3 .7 ' Z .. . M 'A 'K. n X; f: - ' ' 7V '4' 'V Z ZLZ'I'Z'V'ZT'fZL' . .V 155:5? Z r :. 3-4,, , Z - I , -1. 5': V, '5! l , I I Z k V Z '. Z IKE ZDQEE DJLI ZD?EE Midi ZD?$ W WWW ZUZIW 3w$ X REES ZD MHZ iZ NIL IZEJ ZD MHZ iZD QEMw Under the dynamic direction of ME. Lee Trauth, the Marching Men of Elder surged forward in a year of sptctacular half-time shows, and stunning concerts. During the football season the band added 265: and sparkic t0 the half-cimc festivities. BAND SENIORS: lst ROW: Tom Mzrzheusen Mike Lafata, Srcvc Morgan, Tom Fischesser, Chris Robb,Jeff Williams, Grtg Kuhm A1 Holzmcister, Mark Jacobs, Erwin Erhardt. 2nd ROW: Rick Witland, Ed Bird, Andy Marx, Mike Bruno, Claude Wagner, Denny Umbcrg, Tony Robben, Greg Schrocr, Mark Greiner, Kevin Driskcll. BAND LEFT: 1H ROWJCH Williams, Sttvc Morgam Cris Robb,John Ovcrbcrg. 2nd ROW: Gary Gramannl Mike LaFamJerry Vinlcci, Gary Louderbach. 3rd ROW: Erwin Erhardt, Mike Conrady. Bob Shoemzikcrjohn Bill. 4th ROW: Mark Grimm: Torn Fischtsscr.jim Roth. Bcrnit Moore. Paul Halvcrstadt, Rick Wichnd. CENTER; Ray Manghold. RIGHT: lsl ROW: Mark Wcidncr, Charles Mastruscrio, Greg Kuhm Mark Jacobs. 2nd ROW: Alvin Oestrcichcn Ron Hengehold, chic Robbcn. Mark Hcsstlbmck, 3rd ROW: Mikc Doppclman, PCLC Ipach. Paul Shoemaker Paul Grubcn Greg Schmcr 4th ROW: Bob Ocstrcichcr, Pete Grady. Hugh Malay. Tony Schroch-L Andy Marx Tony Rohbcn, Mike Bruno, Al Holzmcislcr. CENTER BACK: Ken Kollmunm Torn Mmzhcuscr. Kevin Driskcll, Kcvin Engan. Larry Ncumcistcr. Duane Evans, Steve White, Daw- BusnnL Claude Wagner, Danny Umbcrg. 132 One of IhC highlitcs of thc St. Parrickk Day Paradc. Chlis Robb, All Amtrican Javelin Carchen 133 Qw'w Edam; Again this year the Purple Quill proved to be the finest High School publication in the city This was largely due to the editors that headed the Quill staff. Under the leadership of Greg Wandstrat, the editor, the Quill carried such stories as The Energy Crisis, The April 3 tornado, and Ecology. The Quill also did a fine job in covering the Sporting events and Social events. The Purpie Quill Staff did another fantastic job of keeping the Elder community well informed EDITORS: Bob Hanneken, Jim Rurhven, Rick Streirmarrer, Dale lavender, Greg Wandsmm Denny Steele, Terry Cosgrove, Bab Erwin,john Pay Bill Blake, Lenny Frey. The Purple Quill S O ghQ' , - A u . mvit'w mm met... lst ROW: Jim Ruthven, Terry Cosgrove, Bob Erwin, Bob Hannekcn, Rick Streitmarter, Denny Steele, Mark Treicrwuiler. Greg Wandstrat. 2nd ROW: Dale Lavender, Rick Neiheisel, Mark Jansen Tom Dinkelacktr, Tim Murray. Paul Millenjohn Fay. 3rd ROW1John Kich. Phil Fcist, Tom Kroger,Jeff Grmhaus, Wally Nicmeyer, Mark Rcbholz, Phil Wcinkamp, Mike Boeing. 4th ROW: Joe Rolfest Dan Nader. Keith Geisler. Greg Witre,J0e chly, Jim Davis, Bob Willct. 5th ROW: John Heffron, Dan Quinlan. Dave Wegmnn,Jim Burkhardt. ' 134 7:: THE PURPLE QUILL' :3 : 1?;;$ rap TGWWLTLLZ; '1, 7 :-'1 Enmwmarscnga; 5a 3 4 513- -.. Elder W Mimi? mm ' I Wish Q3111 - 9W3 5 Wigg n3- den 3... 11145.1- 11; a ? ' f . 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' o nni:nnn' 'Al:nlnr Dan DH :ADO f! 35 V917 interesting P0113 .. t-fln c ' . 136 The National Honor Society is an honorary organization for students maintaining a. good. grade average and who have participated in various activities during their years at Elder. The Thomas Aquinas Chapter at Elder is composed only of seniors. One of the main activities of this organization was the 'itumabout days which was sponsored by the NHS. Tutms This group of Elder students offered their spare time to help other students with their school work The tutors are not paid in any material way for helping those less fortunate than they are, but they received the thanks from those who they tutored and also received a feeling of personal satisfaction. This group of students deserves recognition for a job well done. NHS: lst ROW: John Streicher. joc Schlomer, Charles Miller, John Aninao, Claude Wagner, Bill Blake, Mike Gains, Mark Gteiner, Bill Neu. 2nd ROW: Bob Moclicr, Craig Kramer, Rick Nartkcr, Gary Bardon, Steve Pucke, Ed Bird, Chris Herman,jimjnnsing,John Fiotito, Dick Mendel, Bill Seitz, Don Hiivert, Paul Voiket, ML Rosen. 3rd ROW: Tim Per- rino,Jim Gadomski, Denny McMullen, Chuck Hagman, Don Burkhart, Rick Apkc, Bob Wolfram,Jerry Nymberg. TUTORS: lst ROW: Dave BusamT Mark Greincr, Don Burkhartt Mark Whetstone, Bill Hcmihmck. 2nd ROW: Jim Kiffrncycr,jim Burkhart, Dun Dempsey, Stephcn C. Puckc. Mikc Jennings. Chuck Hagcmnn, 3rd ROW: Jay Hanchuhn WciL Craig Kramer,Joc Ruscn, Chris Herman, Rikk Wiclnnd 4th ROW: Terry Bryant, Tum Avcrlx-tkjim Mcycr.John Fiotito, Dav;- Rom Bob Santonc. i? . '. , s: ROVU: J Paul Pulmisanoulcrry Schneidcrs. 2nd ROW:juiin Good Gerry Bosse, 5rd ROW: lay Marigold. Ti m Lillis. Mh ROXW: lint Animu Don Brunncn chrgc Bmm-m.1nn. ' W The chess dub has th'ciicared itseif to a form of competition other l'iL'ln physical. its members .111 devoted to :1 mental form of combat. in which they try to improve their minds. The mcmbcrs match their minds and skills against clubs from othcr schools and among ihcmsclvcs. Their main M 11011 for thc futurc is to set up an intcrschulnstin league with Lll'Cil srhools, i 137 This group of students, under the direction of Mr. Toby Heilc, ate in charge of making sure that Elder and all related Elder events worth public recognition reach the local news media , , . i t r - V , .- 5, PUBLIC RELATIONS: lst ROW: Jim Schu1t2,Jim Gadomski. 2nd ROW: Steve Btoxtermm, Chuck Beal, Gary Bachmani 5rd ROW: Bill H0fcrcr,john Funtenot, 4th ROW: Tim MolierJim SEhlaCICI. Ulmy mm It takes a great amount of work to keep ovt'r 12,000 books and periodicals in order. Along with Fr. Buening the library workers maintain Eldcris fine library These students offer their services during their free periods for the benefit of the school. LIBRARY WORKERS lst ROW: Rick Bishop. Tom Muddiman, Rick Nchciscl. 2nd ROW: Mike Burns, Dan Quin- lan, Mike Downcy, Father Bucningt Bob Day. Greg Carr. 5rd ROW: jury Bill. Dav: BabCy, Bill Vitucri, Eugenc DrodCr. Mike Baum, Mike Dcanco Wm The Guidance Office workers are students who volunteer their free periods to help the guidance counselors with the tedious task of delivering excuse slips to individuals whom the counselors wish to see, as well as filing guidance materials, answering the phone, and other odd jobs that are necessary to mm the guidance office. GO. WORKERS: lst ROW: Steve Roland, David Stcigerwald, Gary Bachman. 2nd ROW: Gary Bardon. 5rd ROW: Bob Johnson. Mike Rensing, Dave Wegmzlnt 4th ROW: Larry Fischer, Charlie McDonald, Mike Baure, Larry Neu, Mike Wolbcr. Aim 9011004 Wows These students work after school to hel p pay their tuition. They perform such tasks as cleaning the hails and rooms, Cutting the grass, and other maintenance duties, Much credit should be given to these students who work their way through school. Mr. Koikmeyer is in charge of this group and sees to it that they are kept busy. FRONT: Jerry Srockclman. Tom Greene. LEFT: Itn Lucas. Ron Menkc, Rick Rjnear, Bob Schehl. Karl Buelterman, Chuck Hage- man. REAR'jim Vener. Mark Hesse. Bob Kobmant FAR REARi Sydney Sparks. I39 140 Cheering at Elder during any spectator sporting event is big business, uAs many as one-hundted-fifty seniors sign up to be cheerleaders during the seasonf stated moderator of cheerleaders, Fri Kirk Lobring. They are picked at random, all seniors, and all boys, Father continued, Wild and high spirited, is what Joe Quinn, editor of school sports for The Cincinnati Post and Times-Star, said of Elderls loyal purple and white who turned out in large numbers clad in puxple, including their faces, for the games in the State Basketball Tourney held last year in Dayton. uTo lead this pack of tPutple, is a great thrill; sensational, stated seniorjim Gadomski, one of Eldefs many cheerleaders. We have a great spirit, great unity and that holds us apart from the test, Also, we do the unusual, We stormed the Elder Panthefs Stadium with f ifteen hundred students in one football game This helps us to unite behind the team,h stated Jim. But cheetleading at Elder is so much more than this. t'You must consider the responsibility of these young men, declared Fr. Lobringt RThey have to turn all this exuberance into noise, and keep it under control. At the same time they have to lteep the cheering positive for Elder, remarked Fr. Lobting. Cheerleading is different at Elder than it is at any other school. Jim Gadomski talked about this difference. One major difference is the absence of girl cheerleaders. However just as at other schools, we take great pride in our Cheering. We try to pick up the team and to inspire them, Out mascot, the Panther, is a big help. He is a symbol for us all. We identify with him and the team as well, thus bringing a total unity, But the most important factor is the cooperation of the students. They give one- hundred and ten percent. They cheer just as loud if we ate twenty points ahead or twenty points behind, They never give up. Thatls the spirit of Elder, jim said proudly. - Len Ftey 74 Club The Gun Club in its first year got off to :1 big bang. Headed by Fr. Pctcrka this Club teaches gun safety and instructs its members in the fine points of firearm user Several trips to the rifle range gave members practical knowledge of the use of guns; This again shows the diversity of the Elder student. lsr ROW: Russ Rocder, Mike Mullen, Don Brunncx, Pete Duffy, Pct: Oka. Steve Brodbeck, Tom Gaullcn, John Fontenon 2nd ROW: Sid Sparks, Joe Smithmcycr, Abdul Czhigmrdstrop, john Carlson, Stcvc Hart. Greg Bcrndscn. Tom Gau, Rick Mershbach. Glen Riegelsbcrger. 3rd ROW; Mikc Petrillo, Mark Meyer.John Meyer, Pat Morris, Chuck Bcai. Chris Wandsrrat. Malcolm Czhigv nardstrop.jcrry Cox. The Greattr Cincinnati Safety League is an inrerschoiastic organization which promotes safe driving habits among its member high schools. It sponsors road rallies and assemblies to get their point of safe driving QCFOSS. GCSL: Greg Bromwell, Charles Baal, Mike Baer, Gary HuelsmanJim Kiffmtycr. 142 I 01 ..l a. z; u. . '6 'o'c,i'b-ilir I 'i. 0; .'. c o: - c'lo. 1V: ..-v..y...-. lltIO,tO i :13 o o .. . n 11:1; 1:577! ' mi' 'v tmt'mv-gi' ' p . DIY'. .3. .'-' .- tqc ' x Eli. ' I , a C .;-o,c . u I -wqw- 3 , '1I6.00.0.il51 A- Iv. VIV u l' l: Q ' G c 'o '3' .u'ogo' n ... 114- 3'5 vcovq'v'mv'v. 1 Q o? L l.l 1 1' . li ..' TOP: KEOING CLOCKWISI'D: Ron Hengchoid, Burford 0y : w,- gt mnopskicJohn Fontenothhn Carlson, Howard Buckcr, Tom Gau, Bob Erwin. Canwdub This flashy little group whose negative attitude usually leaves them in the dark Qoom was developed to enlarge the knowledge of the camera. Led by Mr. Don Patrick and Mr. Bob Gmgory whose role is to focus their attention and lend .their assistance into developing good quality photographs. A number of picmres that come from this group are enough to make you shudder. 143 CIN ALPHABETICAL ORDERU, Anderson,j. Aninoa, BA Bellman, G. Bellman, B. Boyce, K. Brogan, D Brown, G. Bruce, S. Brucning, R. Brunner, B. Burke, M, Burns, C. Coleua, V. Dambowsky. P. Dclancy, J. Farwick, P, Flahertyh P. Garbon.j. Gerhardt, K. Geisslcr, D. Groh, D. Grothaus,J. Grovc, R. Harmcling, S. Herman, K. Hilvcn. M, Issacs, P. Keys, 1., Kloephc-r,j. Kraft, M. Kunzc, D. Lohbeck, M. McIntyrc, 87 Michael, R. Micenfield, Th Mochring,j. Monk, E. Muccillo. TV Muddiman,j. Ncwbill, 5. Ncycr, 1.. Nicmcycr, J. Nixon, C, Norrman, T. Odell, G, Paff, B, Paterson, G. Procaccino, D. Reilman, M. Roy, B. Schmidt, D. Schuckman, M. Schwarz, R. Stein, RA Stone, H. Stuckcnbcrg, NV Sweeney, J. Tcnnvcr, B. Thecgc,J. Tonnis, D. Tracy, T. Tracy, T. Vaccaricllo, G. Vogel, Gh WeikelJ. Wood, Th Wucbbling, P. Zeiscr, M, Zengcrlingh T. Zinzer, G. Dastilung, B. Mackc. emcw: The 616:: Club under the superb direction of Mr. Dave Allen has had a year of tremendous accomplishments. With thc advent of the SCI'iCS at eight the organization delighted morc listeners than ever before. Wide range talent couplEd with steadfast perseverance have made the group into a well respected, active part of Elder rewarded with the gratification of a standing ovation or satisfaction of a personal well-done, these men have toiled 2nd sweated to cum out one of EhC bfst choral music, Eldfsr has ever heard, GLEE CLUB OFFICERS: STANDING: John Rielley, Bob Stuckenberg, George Bruce, Paul Garbon, Todd Zinzct. SEATED: Scott Neyer. 144 fr: -7 This group of Elder students serve as ushers and concessionaircs at the schooljs sporting activities. They sacrifice their fun at the games 50 that others may enjoy themselves. CLOCKWISE STARTING AT 12 OhCLOCK: S. Michaels, C. Brinker, G. Beck, M. Bauer, M. Zengcrling,J. Weil, D. Nader, B. Mueller, T. Muddiman. lsr ROW: John Spickcr. Bob Viox, Tom MalrryJohn Wyle, Paul Dorrcrman. 2nd ROW: Kevin Kelly, Chris Diener, Dan Maushardt, SKCVC Fromholdt. 00'sz mm The office workers are a group of students who offer their time and energy to aid the main office, These students collect absentee cards and pass our absentee list, as well as deliver m6552g65 and packages to teachersr The office workers arc to be thanked for giving up their free periods to help the main office work smoothly. 145 146 J ' iq f Ff EXECUTIVE BOARD: lst ROW: Mark jansent Steve Broxterman, Rick Baudendistelt . a naawr vemi . H. ' , - ' John Fiorito,joe Priestle, Bill Hoferer, Tim Moller, Kevin McLaughlin,joe Carmosino, Mark Wine. 2nd ROW: Jim Waters,jim Callipe,Jim Schlnchtet, Tony Lanzillotta,John Voellmecke. Walt Menke, Chris Robb, Raoul Gymnopskie, Dan Schwandet,Jerry Pofienberger. 3rd ROW: Claude Wagner, Andy Theuerling, Charles Gregory Parson, Mark Treietweiler, Bill Seitz, Mike Schoener. Cowwid The vital task of effective communication between the teachers and the students and the students and the administration is performed by the Student Councii at Eldert This yearhs officers were Presidentjoe Priestle, Vice- President Mark jansen, Treasurer Steve Btoxtetman, Secretary john Fiorito, and the group is moderated by Mr, Dan Kreimet and FL Kuhn. Beside the job of communication, the SC runs many of the schooTs activities including pep rallies, dances, and floats for thC Thanksgiving Day Parade. Many of this ycafs successes can be attributed to the hard work of the SC and the moderators OFFICERS:john Fiorito, Sccremry;joc Priestle, President; Markjansen. Vice President; Steve Btoxterman,Treasu1-er. MODERATORS: Fr. Thomas Kuhn and Mr. Dan Kreimer. ABOVE: Vicc-Prcsidcnt Mark janscn. BELOW: A Student Council General Assembly. Presidcnr-loc Pricstlc 147 I48 7W5. ' W; -s:- ,, CLOCKWISE FROM 12 OeCLOCK: R. Baudcndistcl, P, Noble, K. McQuaide, T. Bryant, B. Wolfram, j. Schmid.j. Fischesser,J. Priestle. ,-.,.1, we- JWhm. H...,, n H- V- L-T...L..,.dwrwehmh . , ..-.a...-....--....L.., ..T-....3.....--r-....1. 7. er , , ., u. .1 , l e h f- T0h-w00-h-TH-d-Hi ;' 7' H H g L- .. 9,4-g. . I 1 FRONT ROW: john Meyer. SECOND ROW: Tony Robbcn, Dale Merz, Keith Merl, Dennis Bronstrop, Bill Meyer, Joe McCarthy, Paul Roch. THIRD ROW: Mark Srallo, Rick Stolzc, Tom Rjeskamp, Dan Bell. Dan Hogan. 9mm Statistics are a very important criteria for a coach to use in evaluating a team or an individuaPs performance during an athletic contest. The statisticians are responsible for acquiring this information, they attend every football and basketball game and provide the coach with all the vital figures and information he needs. Although they do not receive credit from the public, any coach will acknowledge the vital part they play in 2 teams success or failure. CaJeWa Wm Keeping a cafeteria dean is a difficult task, especially here 2: Elder. It is also difficult to maintain a smooth operation in a cafeteria that serves almost 2000 people. Daily the cafeteria cooks and prepares the food, but these students help to serve the food, wash dishes and perform other odd jobs Which are essential to running a smooth cafeteria and keeping it clean Pom Club This talented little group merrily painted their way into our hearts again this year. Changing blank rolls of paper into literary masterpieces the Poster Club performs a vital role in keeping up the spirit and morale through the school year. i POSTER CLUB: lsr ROW: Paul Nobie,Joc Bcrndscn, Kevin McLaughlin, Jim Schultz, Kevin McQuaidc. 2nd ROW: jay Haney, Kevin tNipi Conncrs, Tom Marchioni, Chuck Aitcnau, Dale Lavender,Joc Bmckmen, Mark Treicrwciicr, Gary Stand, Mark janscn, Bill McKenna, Bill Vitucci, Dnvc Bunk: Bike Club The Elder Bike Club is moderated by ML Mark Klusman. The club has numerous excursions during the year with organized races, rallies, and hikes, and this yCat participated in the St. Patrickis Day Parade. i LOCKWISE FROM 12:00: Gcrry Bossc, Rick chtz, Marry O'Connert Mark Isazts, Bill Neu. M11 Mark Kinsman, Tom Gnu, un Spicker. Al Zaffiro, Dave Geis. andJay Vctrcr. I49 150 mek Ham society The Elder chapter of the Spanish Honor Society was resumed this year, retaining the name of San Juan de la Cruz as the previous chapter at Elder had. It was set up, under the guidance of Fr. Witsken and Mr. Grosser, to give those interested students, who qualified, a chance to practice and learn Spanish outside the classroom The reason why it is an honor society and not a club is the fact that its members must maintain an average of 90 for at least 3 straight semesters, FIRST ROW: Nick Ventrc, Mike Dusold,John Cupito, Tony Esposito. SECOND ROW: Tim Wambaugh, Neal Meyer, Don Duba, Bob Obrien, Dave Hampton. THIRD ROW: john Tamvella,jerry Vitucci, Mark ley, Phil Wessenclorf, Karl Bueltermanne MISSING: Butler, Cianciolo, Scully. Lam Club The Latin club continued this past year under the new guidance of Ft. Kallaher. Through the club the members get the chance to practice their Latin and learn of their Roman ancestors. Despite the changes that have taken place in the last year, a new leader and shrinkage of membership, the spirit of the Roman Empire continues. hf tAJ. . . V 1 FIRST ROW: Bob Brinkman, Bob Huber, Dave Knue. SECOND ROW: Paul McGrath, Leroy Manor, Fr. Kallaher, Don Brunner. The students pictured at the left are among thC most talented students certainly considered the most colorful students at Elder. They are the mcmbEts of Eldcris Art Club, besides doing their regular art assignments they do other art work on their own timet Thanks to the pursuits of Mr. Bob Gregory, many seniors pictured at the left will win scholarships to some of the best art schools in the country ls: ROW: l Eilcrman. K. Skahan, W. Hallabrin, A, Theurling, K. McLaughlin, D. Harmon, M. Sparto, D. Lavender, K. McQuaidc, Kt Mc?hillps.J. Badcr. 2nd ROW: D. Hciscl, T. Cozgrove, T. Weber. M. Miller, K. Phillps, D. Burkart, M. Dean 3rd ROW: Djansing, T. Ferrell, G. Kaufman, D. Nadch. Thomas, B. Clements. 4th ROWJ, Whalcn, K. Dempsey, Mh Bess, D. tKocrner, G. Sprague, Th Borgman, D. Gamm, L. Blah, T. Hessling, TA Bnbbcl. 5th ROW: M. Greer, J. Beckenl Krueger. B. hBachman. T. Hafner, Mt Rocdcrsheimer. 6th ROW: TV Ottcn, S, Osterknmp, K. Junker, K. Rushiord, D. Stcclc, S. Dulle. The Lift studcnts make good use of thc new chairs. 151 152 Edwow-wm - We'wc'mch New Madam - Fez. BalpkA. WW 54mm CLUBQ - ORG. ACTMIIEQ 54m - WJmcgs Em P- mm WWB New CmEditoaz .. Chats Hm , CmEa'Efom - KeuauMoLoqu QPORIQ STUDENIQ EJQINEQQ Em-mowey wm awyogm Edm-WJW CwEddow - Gang Badman; wedm -JoeRosew Cohabm - WJW www -Janmmg WW -omquuule CODEBANDDMDERs -mmeehgm AMA 5mm mmmmmmm, ragmmmg C04 Magmedse WWW WWW unv- rw..u...mmn v Moderator Fr, Chct The Elderado Office ABOVE: Dan Dcmpsey explaining the proper layout to Gary Bachman. BELOW: One of many activities sponsored by annual. 433 3le W1 Ci Fl E1 AAZ ' :1 E3 92$ A 3? R1MW WEE ASP LC g: W A WQMWWEEES ESQ? L??? l??? l??? LLJLLZ HELVLL? qEDA MEL LHTLVLLP QZML 2Q? . ??SJ 0 LLZLJLVLLP QEMX $5wa 1h mm WTZML JLTJ EVE? LEM ESE RH JLPLLQJLWLLTZML Opema Day M The Traditional Opening Day Mass, celebrated by Fr. Bucning, with an address by Fr. Strittmatter, opened many new prospects for the incoming student body. For the seniors, it was the beginning of a year of decisions and preparations, For the freshmen an invitation to the life of serving the Elder Community, BELOW: Fr. Stn'ttmmcr distributes E'he Body of Christ? y - i - y , A 4 t vet. 156 The Turkcy Foursome a :1 :2. We want the CHE! Brorhcrs!!! t Yawiug 157 M. C. Mr. Dan T. Hilvcrt Ham Cowocatiow On Monday, October 22, the Fourth Annual Honors Convocation was held for the first year at Schuslefs Ballroom. Speakers at the dinner were Master of Ceremonies, Mr, Daniel Hilvert and Guest Speaker, Mayor Theo. M. Berry. The awards were presented by Fr. Lawrence Strittmatter and Fr. Thomas Kuhn. Five National Merit Scholarship Letters of Commendation were awarded and various other awards were presented to conclude a successful academic year. I think the Polka Dot tic looks good, donht you? Agamw wan the ml Mr. Mitchcll,p1c25c stand up. Eldcr students arc in 'HIGH' spirits. I59 WW mam Once again, on a bright Sunday afternoon in November, Eldcfs Outstanding students waged a football attack against the faultcring faculty It gave the seniors 21 chance to ,let it outh on the field. There was a lot of hard- hitting, but the faculty suffered no casualties. The f inzl score was around 45-0 in favor of the faculty, 'Knutd Hummel Your right arm will prove it to your left. uW'Hre Sure. Anorhcr sellout crowd for the big game! 1.- v L 'w H..,.'.1.r , e '- 'iijEWK- ilwxm -. Smile, if your a turkey! 160 36-24-36 Hut Hut. Hchl Hch! Heh! I loves to play tackle! 162 MEMORIAL mes 1973 WORLD PEACE AND UNITY . . . Such was the motto of the Memorial Day Mass, held on Nov. 19, 1973 in the gym. The annual mass was celebrated by the Most Reverend Archbishop Joseph Bemardin, assisted by Rev. Iawrence Strittmattet and Rev. Edward Rudimiller. Attending the mass were the guests of the ,Men of Eldest who made the supreme sacrifice for their country and the cause of peace. Dick Plagcman provides the wine and water. 163 WSAI shows off their hiockse On Nov. 315t the W.S.A.I. disc jockeys took a night of f and came to meet our determined Elder faculty team. The faculty put up an excellent fight and they came very close to upsetting the jocks. The final score came to an impressive 81-78 in f aver 0f W.S.A.I. One of the featured events was the half- time htouch football, game between the two teams. Their guest kicker was Victory Dance Queen Laura Bergen Everyone enjoyed seeing their favorite radio personalities and especially Gaylord SiSSy. 1,, Keep on truckjn BELOW: Baby Huey quacks one up! Elders spitball trophy! 164 Come on down Mr, Dahiman! We work hurt you! 'SUPER ELF How to out jump 300 lbs, without even trying. Quit buttin' in, MiG Q. ??G- 9 ,WE MAY NEVER PASS THIS WAY Ara; h .'T Now, where did my date go? AGAIN? Thus was the theme of this years Victory help from Springfield Mountain Springfield Dance held on Nov. 23, at the Topper Club. Mountain was composed of three Elder Laura Berger, escorted by John Tschofen, was students, Who did an excellent job of chosen as this yearhs Victory Queen. It was an providing break-time entertainment appropriate celebration for the big game at The evening was very enjoyable for all Riverfront, which Elder won 7-6. who attended and for the Seniors it was a Blue Stone Ivory provided the music with wonderful time to be remembered forevcrt Charley and his navel destroyer. Aren't you glad you use Dial? Dom you wish everyone did? Victory Quccn Laura BCIgcr and escort. That's the mosr ridiculous thingI ever hoid. I67 No Phil! You can? bc- Vicrory Queen! ABOVE: I like that class cvcrytimc you wear ii! Day For the second year in a row, the National Honor Society has sponsored a Tumabour. day. A Turnabout Day is when the student is permitted to stay home and one of his parents or a friend takes his place in school life. This gives the student substitute a chance :0 see What todayis schools are like. This yearis turnabout day was held on Feb 26, For most it was a valuable experience, but for others it proved to be total confusion. Wheres the swimming pool? A freshman hires a secretary. 169 Retreats play an important role in the senior year, They give a senior the chance hto get away from it alP and it allows the student to make decisions about a career or vocation or just think about his life in general. The retreats are a time of seeing your friends as they really are, a time of prayer, at time of enjoyment, and a time of serious reflection and contemplation The retreats were held on Nov. 25-27 and jam 23-25. BELOW: For the bes: rformancc in a hspirimal role'. n zasmemn' WV Iv. kandy . '9 sq- I70 i A n I -KWI.5..;L: 'Ji BELOW- Frito W a . avg Gee! I like that kind of talk. is going to rhc dogs. I71 Gimme that bad old ban! Once again Setorfs faculty traveled through the tunnel to meet Eldcrhs Fearkess Faculty. Last year Seton came out with the victory, but this year proved to be different. Our faculty slid past Seton for the win. Among the Elder Superstars were: hSupcr Elf, Meyer, ,Smokin joeh Acito, hSpidery' Spencer, ,Long Amf Laakc, ,Wildh Wasiniak, and ,Daring Docrgcr, D230 Pats after the game, I72 Steve 'Coscll, Kcebler and his elves. Sally Satan's You're it! I73 859-me Wmtwg Young and old alike flocked to the 'Pit, on Feb. 12 to witness Big Time Wrestling; :1 Wild and woolly evening of entertainment, The card for ChC night featured such names as Killer Brooks, hFlying Fred, Curry,j. B. Psycho, and many other big name stars The event, sponsored by Student Council, was a first ever at Elder, The enthusiasm of the crowd was an indication that it may become an annual event. ML Acito and Mr. Acim show a let of enthusiasm. Hey ma. This shore is fun!! nWe've got a recly big shoow! He bit me!!W A rypical Seton Phys. Ed; class. Ring around the collar. Thu Zir Picker 'Flying FredV Curry burbs Big Mac.' 175 00mg Basketbam Match 29 marked the date of the annual Elderado staff-faculty donkey basketball game, The Eldcrado staff scored first on a 20- foot hdonkh shot by Dan Dempsey, but the faculty, behind Jetty Meyer, fought back to take a small halftime lead. The second half saw the faculty take a big lead, and they rode home to another victory. The result was predictable, since the faculty had a distinct advantage going in to the game, being accustomed to sitting on their asses. Tumbleweed hits f 01' two. McLaughlin enjoys the ride. L235 Ploeh ball! The Elder Bailer Company 176 Which is the realjohn Fiorito? The Eldcrado staff displays tenacious defense on Mr. Meyer, BELOW: Hilvert and Rosen try their pressure defense, McLaughlin makes a perfcct onc-poinc landing 'RALLy ROUND 114E FLAG BOYS W 315' 0 In its third successful year of presenting outstanding performances, thC SETON-ELDER Series 2: Eight presented, Rally Round the Flag Boy? on its 7374 debut. The main purpose of this play was to get others involved and not just those who are musically inclined. In this play one finds out the problems encountered by the army whcn thc-y want to install a missile base in a small New England town; .35 ' .iLm-M now! , $.;-76 .32$.3152: 1:; Maryjo rcnds to hcr per rabbit, Harvey. Tcrri Kramer addresses thc Council meeting. One of the Drummond Brothers. Student Exchange 'I'hc Little Drummer Boy Docs she or docsnk she? NowI lay me down to sleep . Fortncy saves :4 plate in the cafeteria. Gomer Pyla U.S.M.C. Unitcd Sums Motrley Crcvm Those attending the Dec. 15, 16 Christmas Concert found an evening of traditional and grow ma - . contcmporary Christmas Musicjohn Wade 0 GUESTAKEsTJ was the guest artisc and he provided a 'touch of sophisticatiod to the all musical concert. 55 ,1. r :r U . Club I. .- .I i -'5:-T. ' 5 V BELOW: The Seton Chorus C k G r C H E m E B 184 IGHTO E;E;ON - IUD L 3071mm DOLLy Miiciqif The 74 spring season was welcomed in with one of the most successful plays ever presented by the joint efforts of the ELDER-SETON Series at Eight, A turn of the century Yonkers New York was brought to life in the Seton Auditorium! The lead actress, Dolly, sets her sights for Horace Vandergelder and is successful in her attempts Not enough can be said in words to really describe Hello Dolly. It had one of zhe largest casts for a play, and was the most successful, It was the most lavish of all series plays because of the very expensive costumes and the enormous sets. Outstanding parts were played by Marilyn Huelsman hDollyL Greg Procacino, Tim Perrino, Debbie Wolfel, and Donna Gust. AJOB WELL DONE!!! Who wants gum? Marilyn Huclsman as hDollyf nAtr Dolly in one of her attcmpts to get Horacc Vandtrgeldcr. Proccacino shows disapproval of his blind date. I can see my name in lights! 185 The Scion Chorus Line bclts on: out. Ei n.1, Brunt? T441: .- Mr. Allen conducts lhc Saxon orchestra Okay buddy, thatls the third time! This song scparatcs the men from the women, t W SPRING: AGAIN L o lCHOKfSKL GOIIGEKITJ AS??? On April 27, 28, the ELDER-SETON Series at Eight presented, Itls Spring Again, a light, serious, all Choral concert. The first half of the concert was highlighted with music all thC way from Bach to thc Barber Shop Quartet, The second half, which attracted thC most attention, was saturated with excerpts from Jesus Christ Superstar. Steve Brucning acted out the rolc ofjcsus as the Elder and Seton bands and choral groups provided th appropriate musical background 188 1, MAY 3110ng MAY m T memn W o h 5 BCGNdEKTJ CGUEsT A3715 31g- 51 LVER sanIDS QTQARTET The ELDER-SETON Series at Eight presented its last production, May Moods, on May 18, 19. May Moods, an instrumental concur brought the Marching Men of Elder on stage and transformed them into the Elder concert band. The guest artists were the Silver Sounds Quartet, similar to :1 Barber Shop Quartet It was a fine conclusion to a great year. Thc Pied pipcrs BELOW: Serious at Eight. I wonder what hchs looking at! Mr. Hessling discusses the concert With Sister. BELOW: May Moods A last minute runc-up. 189 Pwm I 974 Presenting the theme 'hSunshine on my Shoulder,n the annualJunior-Scnimr Prom was held at the Topper Club on May 3, 1974. The music was supplied by Haymarket R101? and the Elder trio, ISpringfield Mountain? consisting of Joe Schlomer, Tim Perrino, and Dennis Steele, led intermission activities. The Prom is the social event of the year and marks the last formal expression of senior unity and leadership. Now don't lose Ihisjerry; it's worth one free test tube with the purchase of a large drink Billy Jack looks for a place to put his right foot. hPuck' leads the Pack. Springfield Muunmin provides brcuk-rimc cnttnainrncnt. Wield it honcy, I gorta smile? You'd look that way too. if you'd just spent six hours with Shuiiz I91 A break-timc adjustment. V Miss Carla Homsby and Jcnmngs. :2. Ex . 5.: Prom Queen 14 Half Barrel gets in practice. 192 72-74AW The Elder Alumni Association, under the direction of FL Thomas Ducsing, remains as one of thC most outstanding and most active in the country. Among its undertakings is the Alumni Fund Drive, which helps support various activities and other facets of Elder life The Alumni, students, and Administration are deeply indebted to Fr. Ducsing for his hard work and dedication as moderator of the Alumni Association. Fr. Donald Rcccig will take over as moderator during the 1974-75 school year. a I huh ,, . A $ . Q . $ng? m ' $$$$on Q v QEQWK? 9471903 N.I- JR... Executive Board and Spccial Gifts Committee Fr. Rcrrig and Fr. Ducsing 193 I94 Qoplwmma Dam The class of 76 began its social phase of its Elder days on May 11, at the annual sophomore dance held in the Elder cafeteria. The music of the evening was supplied by FANTASY and the theme of the dance was Beginnings? A capacity crowd agreed that the sophomore dance is thC highlight of their first two years at Eldcrt Tom Elias demonsrrates his football hold. 1:25 rrpn Pvt gm :1 SCLTC'I Come on babe! 11:13 do lhl? bugnloo! Krls Everybody happy? Look ma! N0 cavities! WW I 974 Ccrcmonics for thc Slst graduating class of Elder were held at Music Hall on june 3rd with guest speaker, Robert E. Wolvcrron, president of Mount St. josephh Receiving awards for their achievement and activity at Elder were Mike jennings, Sthc Puck6, Dan Meyer, Dan Schwandcr, and jot: Priestly. The ceremonies complemented a most successful and fruitful year. Valedictorian Rick Kreinesr Seniors march to the music of the Elder band. The Graduates 3! 5;? f' UT , I 3. ?ng ': Salutzcorian Mark Gricnc: Ed Wehncr receives congratulations from Fr. Srrirtmartcr. Herb Resch smiles upon his achievement, 200 Jeff Bruns Rick an5 Richard Budde Howard Bucket Robert Burger Kevin Burkhart Greg Busch Paul Campbell John Carlson Mark Caster Mark Cantanzaro Timothy Chastang Bill Clements John Coffaro Tim Colony Daniel Conners Torn Conners MjkL- Con mdy Robert Conroy SECVC Cook Randy Cornelius Dennis Corridan Jim Cox Jerry Cox Jerry Crowley Mark Cummings Stan Dannemilfer Tony Daria Terry Allgcycr Kevin Anneken Raymond Anthon Chris Aver Bob Bach man Ron Bacon Cccil Ball Mark Balzzno Dan Bamell Tom Bayer Mike Beck Bob Bcdinghaus Stcve Bcdinghaus Thomas Bedinghaus George Bruncmann John Brueggemcycr Bob Brown Duane Brown Keith Brosnan Scott Brunnert Jim Broff t Robert Brinkmann joe Brehm Bob Boyce Gerard Boss: Mike Bonus Mark Bonavita Tim Bokcnkouer Robert Bocrgcr Fred Bochla'ng Russ Bockcrsrert: Scott Blake Mike Blair Frank Birkemcier Brad Bimmerlc Tony Bianco Greg Berndsen Don Bencsik Gregory Bellman Richard Brunet Dan Bruning jim Bruns 201 Gregory Dascillung Mike Dean Chris DcFranco Parrick Delaney Randy Delfendahl Mark Dciph Kcvin Dempsey Stephen Dcpenbmck Danny Dickrnan David Dickman Tom Diesel Raymond DiMuzio Richard DiMuzio Thomas Digman Mark Distasi James Doheny Steve Doll Thomas Domino Ken Doolan Dan Dottcrman Duane Doyle Mr. Softcc shows off his George Dreiling Don Driehaus Michael Droppelman Pctcr Duffy jim Dull: Bob Dusold Rick Edmiston Jim Ehlmzn Tom Ehrman Gregg Ellorhorst Mike Ellis Jim Ethan Duane Evans jcf f Farwick Joe Fath Gregg Fcldman john Fcnech Steve Fcucht Gary Fischer Mjkc Flick Tim Floyd Matthew Flutgeman Mike FJuegeman John Fontcnot Tony Forte Andrew Fox Torn Fox Jamcs Frey Stcvc Frick Slcvc Frickc Stcvc Frickcr Jim Fritsch Peter Fromhold Tom Gnhm Andy Galvin 202 Phi! Gates Rick Gausling Edward Geiger David Geis Edwin Gerdcs Dav: Gibbons Thomas Gindling Jack German Frank Gortasi Jim Grady Mike Grady Pete Grady Torn Greincr Steve Greiwe Brian Griffin Thomas Gram: Paul Grubcr Jerry Gucthlcin Duane Habig Paul Halversmdt Two new flavors Tom Hambczg Paul Handcrmann Mark Hmneken Michael Harpcnau Doug Harnis: Stcve Hart Richard Hmficl joc Hater Daniel Hausslcr Srcvc Hay Jerry Hayhow Allcn Hath Jim Hcffcman Chuck Hcidel Mark Hcidel Rick Hcimbrock Daniel Hciscl Grcgory Hcllman Dave Hclmers Don Helmets Larry Helmcs Gcoffrcy Handy Cliff Hcrkcn Robert Hcrling Mark Hesse Joe Hester Kenneth Hilvcrt Malk Hoffman Rick Hoffman Mikc Hofmcycr Michael Holman Bm Honcrkamp John Hopkins jcff Homsby Mark Howard Bob Huber 203 NV 204 Eldcr's new flagpole. Thomas Huber Jerry Hucbcner Mike Huhn Rick Hundley Doug Hyland Pct: I pach chkyjacimine David Jacob Terry James Carl Jansing jim 12 spers Jim Jennings Darrell Johnson Grcg johnson jimJohnson Robert John son Brandt Junker Stcvcn Jones Mike Kelley Paul Kelly Par Keyes Mark Kjlgorc Mark Kimg Tim Kirchheiner Jo: Kitchncr William Klaycr Steven Kleincr Larry Klocpfer Dave Klumb David Knuc Tom Koopman Mark Krallman Robert Kreinsx Jeff Krocgcr Jerome Krocgcr Mike Krocgcr John Krommc john Kuhr Nick Lahni John Lambrinidcs jim Lang Paul Lang Stcve Lupe Norbert Larkin Tim Lasita Edward Lavatori Dan Lcdcrmeicr Chuck Lcesman Chris Imnard Mark chy Patrick Lewis Dcnny Lieu: Mark Lingg Gmg Lipps Dave Lipps Rick Locsian Sctve Locsscr John Lorenz Tim Lorenz David lnwsrurcr Jeff Ludwig Doug Lynch Tim Lyons Dave Mack: Tom Mack: Lcroy Manor Bob Markus Mike Martinelli Andy Martini Denny Martini Richard Marx Tom Mason Dave Mayhaus Ray Mazza Jcrry McAdams Mark McBride Tim McDonald Mark McElroy Paul McGrath Mark McIntyre Bn'an Mchir Brian Meadows Walter Meirosc Mel Mcrgard Rick Merschbach Kcith Mcrz Dennis Meyer Ed Meyer Ken Meyer Paul Meyer Rick Meyer Bob Meyer Steve Meyer Mike Miclkc Ric Miercnfcld Mark Millcr Richard Miller Tony Mirctrmeicr Tom Moclicr Jim Monk Gary Moore Mike Moore Bob Morcncy Dave Morgcnthal Gary Morman Pat Morris 6ng Mueller Dave Mucnchcn Mike Mullcn Dave Murray Jim Murray Larry Ncumcistcr 205 206 Bob Ncwcomb Matt Newman Bob Newport jot Neycr Larry Niehaus Tony Nichaus Larry Nicmcycr john Nixon Rogcr Noble Tony Nocero Frank Noll Chuck Nonmann Dan Nymbcrg Tim O'Dcll Bob Ocsrrcichcr Per: Oka Keith Olrhaus Steve Osterkzmp Bob Otten Tom Otten Ken Pahrcn jay Palmisano jcrry Patton Tim Patton Jim Pcarmn Vina: Pellegrino Tom Perrino Bob Peterson . . and she drove herself to madness with a silver spoon, Mike Pctrillo Mike Pohlman Rick Pohlman Glenn Potts Jeff Powell Kevin Rabong Kevin Rcis Don Reuss Jeff Rcvcrman Dan Reynolds Joe Reynolds Glenn Ricgclsbcrgcr joe Riegler Don Ricskzmp Ed chstcnbcrg Tom Rincar Randy Ritter jim Robbcn Mnk Roberto Mike Roch Mike Rogers Russell Rocdcr Mark Roll Jim Roopc jim Roscnthal Mark Roscr Bill Ross Bob Rudolf Pete Ruff Oscar Ruffing jim Ruschc Joe Ryan Matt Sander chard Sandman Chuck SchEnkal jim Schlank joel Schlcibaum Mike Schlocmcr Jcrry Schlomcr Mark Schmidt Robin Schmuck joc Schocnfcld chf Schorsch Mark Schultz Matk Schumachcr Mike Schwallic Mike Schwcbler Jim Shea Mike Shibinski Paul Shoemaker Kcn Skahan john Skellcy Mm Smith jot Smitmcyer Joe Soldano Syd Sparhs Tom Sprengard Clint Stacey Jim Staplecon Jim Stcgcman Ed Stimson Tony Stockelman Rick Scone Stcvc Suchcr Mel Summc Mark Sundcrhaus Tom Sweitzcr Ron Taylor jot Tcnocver 207 208 John Tenocvcr Jo: Thomas Mike Thomas Mike Ticmcicr Tim Ticmcy Torn Tracy Tim Tramc Rick Trentman jack Turner Tom Viox Bob Vocllmcckc Glcn Vogcl Joe Vogcl john Vollman Tony Wagner Fred Wagner Terry Wagncr Hamid Walter Paul Warren Russell Watson joc Weber Tim Weber Bob Wcidncr Gary Wcikcl Paul Wail Wally Welch Dave Wcllcndorf Berni: Wendling Tom Wenkc Larry Wcsscls Ed Wcstcrficld Jeff Whaltn Dear Mom Jerry White Tim Wilke Tim Williams Tom Williams Ed Willig Jim Windhaltz Bruce Winkelman Bob Wissel john Wisscl Jeff Witsken Peter Witt Rick Witt: Dan Wolf Dave Yeggy Jeff Zang Dan Zeiscr Pete Zciser Lloyd chni Kevin Zinscr The Thinkcr Simon says . . 209 210 jim Burns Jim A. Burns Dennis Carr jim Caruso Tim Clark Elvis Clemons Paui Clott Carl Coletm jim Collopy Dan Conroy John Crowley Dave Cummings Gerry Cummins John Cupito Don Dartilo Dan Day Dave Dcye Paul DiMuzio jeff Dicncr Bob Dinsmorc Dean Distnsli George DiTullio Dan Doyle Dcnny Doyle Bob Duke Mikc Dullc Mike Dusold John Duwcl Dave Eby Torn El-mrdt Tom Elias jay Erhan' Tom Abel Don Acito Tim Adams jim Anderson Joe Aninao john Apke Tim Apro Bruce Ashtcy Steve Asman Ted Babel Steve Babuschak Bob Backscheidcr Ed Backscheidcr Rick Backschicdcr Mark Bardonam Bob Barker Bill Bauer Mike Bauer jim Beck jetty Becker Mike Bcckmann Gerry Bedel Torn Bender Steve Bengal jim Benz Andy Bill Greg Bill john Bill Lcn Blah Dan Blocmker Paul Bockhold Chris Bolan Ken Bolger Torn Bergman Carl Bmchcr Ralph Brinkman John Brockmm Tim Brockmeyer Steve Brodheck Kevin Brogan Den Bronstrop Ken Brosnan Jim Broxtczman Paul Brungs FCEC Brumm- Knrl Buelrerman Don Burkan: Brian Burk? 2H chf Ernst Harry Espelagc Larry Espclagc Tony Esposito Tim Farwick Ken Fickcrt Mike Fink: Tom Fink: Tcrry Finley Greg Fischer Stcvc Fischcsm Mike Flanncry Peter kacs Bill Frank jcff Frcy Mikc Fray Mark Frondorf Dave Gamm Tom Gnu Ron Gciscr Gary Gcorgin Ed Gicsc jim Glascr john Good Don Grace Freddie Grccr Richard Griffin Tom Grocnc John Grove Dan Gmbcr Mark Gruber John Gruen Dan Gucnther Mark Guethlcin Greg Gutzwiller Randy H12! Mark Haas Mark Habig Mike Hahn Eric Halvcrsmdt I still think 'Miss May' looks better! 'Bcar' and his boys Doug Hammersmith Mike Hampton Gordon Haney jetty Hamist John Harpenau Doug Harrison Grcg Hank: Mike Hanoin Mike Hazard Bruce Hehemmn Mike Heliferich Chris Handy Ron Hengehold Dan chslcr Matt Herdsman Steve Herman Bill chsenbcrg Gary Hess Mark Hesselbrock Ted Hessling Mike Hicks Dave Hoffman Joe Hof fman Chris Hague Bob Holwadcl Fred Hotel Mike Humbcrt Paul Huschm Robert Hus: Run Jnciminc Dan James Mikejamcson Bob janscn jerry jasper :5 Tim Jennings Dcnnisjcnnings Robin Johnson Kurt jun ker John Kahny Frank Kaiany Joe Kanoza Tom chhan Tom Keliam Phil Ketler Tim Keller Tom Ken- Chzufcs KicfEcr Dennis Kilday Jerry chcman Dan Kloepfcr Carl KJcinholz Ricth Kluescncr Mark Knapp Steve Knapp Tom Kncflin Brian Knue Bob Kobman Dick Kochne Km Kollman Richard Kordenbrock 213 214 John Kraft Kcn Kraft ch in Kramer Tom Kramer Bob Krems Chuck Kuester Mark Kunzc Paul Kwiatkowski Bob Laakc Mike Lamping Mike ngenbrunner Mike Lanzillom Mark Larkir Ron Lawson Ken Lehmkuhl Jim Lcngerich Jay Leon Jim Leon Tim Lillis Bob Linger Bob Linneman Tony Lippolis Dave Lippi Mark Lonncman Ed lortman Gary Loudcrbach Tcn'y Lyons Joe Maas Mike Macaluso Bill Macks Hugh Malay Sam Magro Mark Maly Ray Mangold Gary Markus Kevin Martin Tim Martin Chuck Mastmscrio Tony Maracia Tom Mave Fr. Rudy explains why we always Win, green socks. tHc ncver washes EhCITO when he wcau's hi5 Ml. cu- l mnItIORY :2: IE DDIIT CARE ll 10H lIISL JuSI WIN! - ---.. gl- yulhu 41 n'lLI PLAY A1- Tm DANu AHER ' Tm Gml ADMISSION SI -00 anum- I'IOLARW n m QIlLL-LIILLHQKA El NW! L1l - hl Bob Maurcr Brucc Maurmeicr Paul McCarthy Brian McElroy Steve McGinnis Mark McKee Doug McKcon Larry McManis chie Mcicriohan Don Mcincrs 'Hm Merl Mike Meyer Jay Meyer Neal Meyer Bill Meyer Steve Michel Jerry Miclke Rick Minges Stevc Mocllcr Mike Monahan Bob Montgomcry Chris Moonilz Bob Moorman Russ Moormm 215 Mark Moorwessel jim Morris Mzrk Mntz Ernest Muccillo Mark Mueller Dan Murphy Mike Myers Ken Nciheisel Dennis New Jeff Newbill Steve Newsom Mark Niche Bill Niemiller Tom Nienabcr Steve Nienhaus Bob OIBrien Dan Obcr Bill O'Conner Alvin Ocstreichcr phil Ohntrup Joc- Ovcrbcrk Frank Panzeca Mike Paolello Tom Patron jorgc Payton Doug Phillips Ken Phillips Greg Proracci no Dan Rapier Davc Rcbholz Clcm Reddcr Ray Reed John ReilIy Richard chtz Paul chzcnbrink Carl chkcnbaugh Doug Ricdinger Roy Riegler Don Ricsser Pat Rilcy Richard Rincar john Rjzzo Mike Roedersheimer Bob Roetrker Scott Rosenbcrgcr jim Roth Mark Roth WEDNESDAY FEB. 6 - 8:00 NIL ELDER III SCII00l .I'IIEII YIIIIIIIIYIE- IIIllEII DARNELL? 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PSYCHO am.am.-alu l.gglul KAY CASEY , Imp: nousnu v- mu Ia museum av sum swam cm I '2 mmmmmnmmuumm-n. - ,1 1T . wanna manna mn-uusul '0 a 1 L Mlbv wuu-u.w-- 1711-71-77 77:1 Th2: , 2 712,. kuggo '9 Tom Roth Mike Roy Dan Ruark Ken Rushford Tim Ryan Bob Sankcr Mark Scnhill Mark Scharff Ed Schath Rob Schehl Mike Schill Dennis Schlachter Jim Schlotthaucr Don Sch m idt John Schod: Tom Schoener Paul Schmnfcld Bob Schroeder Don Schuckmann Bab Schulrc Richard Schultz Dave Schustcr Matt Schwm Tim Scully joe Sharbcll Bob Shocmakm Rick Sibley Greg Sicmcr Tom Silbernngel Mike Simonson Bob Sinnard Craig Smalley Tim Smith Joe Somori Tom Sanders Glenn Spillc L1rry Spitzmucllcr Gary Spraguc Chuck Squcri Tony St. Charles 217 218 Mike Trimpc Paul Twining Greg Van Hook Alcx Vassolo Nick Vcntn: Jim .Vettcr Jerry Vimcci Dave Vogelpohl Andy Vogelsang Dave Volkcr Ken Volz Mike Von Hagcn Steve Wagner Dave Wald Tim Wambaugh Chris Wandstrar Alkan Wauligman Mark Weber Fred chdingtox Austin Wclch Mark Werle john Wernke Phil Wcssendorf Mike Whalcn Bob Williams Scott Williams Dave Wimmcr Chris Wittkamp Jesse Wood john Yochman Joe Zeiser George Zicvcrink Dan Stacey Bob Stegeman Ron Srone Mark Stowe Pet: Scrykcr Mark Sturwold Mark Suchcr Mike Sullivan Neil Sweeney John Taravclla Bob Theatgc Dave Theobald jim Tonnis Bob Topmillcr IIH IIIIII3 IIIIV ,m. .o'.l V 3' 220 Chuck Bums Robcn Burns Dav: Busam Georg: Busch: Tom Butler John Butxeiwcnh Tom Campbcil Greg Carr John Carr Bob Catanzam Dan Christopfcl Keith Cinnciolu Phil Cianciolo Tim Cole Chris Combcss Mark Conners Greg Corcoran 'I'crry Cosgrovc Greg Costa Tom Coylc Terry Currin Dan Daria Mike Dattilo Don Davidson Jim Davis Russell Davis Robcrt Day Don Dcanm Greg Dtircrs Torn Delaney Bob Dcrcrs Charles DiMuzio Tom Dinkclacker Joe Doench Iarry Doherty Dave Doll Mikc Downty Bill Driehaus Eugene Drodcr Ken Drury Ken Adkins Ron Ahlers Walter Afbers Joe Allen Tony Apro Len Arlinghaus Tony Aucicllo Tom Auer Tom Averbeck Dave Babcy Jerry Back Don Baron Mike Baer Kevin Bellman Bob Barnhorsr Mike Baum Dave Beck Greg Beck Dave Beckman Tim Bcicr Dan Bell Bob Bcllman Tim Bcrling Jerry Barrens Mike Bess Stcvc Bird Rick Bishop Bob Blcha Phil Blocmker Dave Bochenek Tim Bockcrsteue John Boertlcin Paul Boertlein Scott Branch Dan Brodbeck Ken Brown Rick Bmch Steve Bryan Bill Bucltcrman Jim Burkhart 222 Don Duba Nick Duenncs Steve Dull: Mark Durbin Mike Dwycr Christian Dziadck Kevin Eagan Steve Eby joc Eilcrman Doug Elam Gary Ellerhorst jack Ellis Barry Ellison jim Erhart Bob Estes Tim Farrell Frank Farruggia Dan Farwick John Fay Doug Fcist Steve Fesscl john Fischcsscr Pat Flaherty Matt Flannery Mark Frees: Tom Frey Greg Fricdmann Mike Frimminb Mark Fuller Bob Funk Tom Galvin Paul Garbon Kevin Geiger Paul Gcner Rick Gerdes jim Gcrhardl Rick Gerhardt Sam Gcmulis Tom Gibbons Tom Giltz Gary Grammn Kevin Grannan Ron Gray Mike Greer Dan Griffin Dan Gmh Mark Grote Jeff Grothaus Mike Haas Tom Hafncr George Hagcn Bob Hahn Dan Haller Mike Haney Roger Harmcling Greg Hamist joc Harpcnau Mike Hart Mike Haner Mark Hasenohr Dan Haussler SEC'VC Havcrkos jot Hay jot Hcalcy John Hcffron Greg Hcis Martin Hcllkamp Tom Hensler Ken Herbc Ed Herman Mike Hermann Cmig Hclzcr Mike Hofmann Dan Hogan Mike Hollstegge Mike Homsby Tim Homsby Allen Howell Mi kc Huebcner Nick Hunt Mark Isaacs Eugene jacob Kevin Jansen Mikcjznsen Don Jansing Paul Janszcn John Jaspcrs Terry Jenftings 223 Claaopws Bobby Riggs disguised as Mr. Laakc on his way to challenge the Seton faculty The 'EXCERCIST' Davejoerling Bobjohnson Jimjoncs Jim jump Mike Kaire Bob Kallmeyer Ken Kammer Mike Kampcl Dave Kasmcr Greg Kaufman Mike Kayse Jim Kessler Jim Kiffmcycr Tom King 5163 Kissel Tim Klapper john Koch Dave Koemcr Paul Kohakc Richald Koppcnhoefcr Dzn Kraemer Tom Kroeger Ed Krucssel Joe Kuenz Tom make Dennis Lammers Jim Langen Dan Lasita Mikc Lasita Tom Laubcr Gary Ledermcier Paul Lindcnschmidl Tom Linger Albert Lipps Tom Lipps jay Litzingcr Dave Lohbeck Paul Lonncmann Len Lucas Steve Lucbbe 224 Albert Maas Tom Maltry Mark Manegold Jack Mardis Dan Martini Greg Maurcr Don Maushan Tom McCabC Dan McDonald Stcvc McGrath Brian McKinney Steve Mciscr Ron Menkc Dale Mcrz Gary Mcrz Gary Meyer Jim Mcycr John A. Meyer John C. Meyer John L. Mcycr Mark Meyer Tom Meyer Greg Meyers Dave Michaels Chris Mlimo Paul Miller Tom Minning Tom Moehring Iarry Monnig Bernard Moore Stan Morris Paul Mueller Steve Mueller Ken Muman Bill Murphy Mike Murray Tim Murray john Muzzo Dan Nader Gary Napolitano 'Big John: Wail 225 In .4 mm WHMMME Morris Neal Larry Neu Steve Newman Tim Nymbcrg Rick Oberiohann Steve O'Brien John O'Connell Dan O'Mallcy Tim Obrechr Bob Ohmer Bill Oieda Jim Olrhaus John Overberg Gerry Paff Mike Palmisano Steve Piening Bob Plagcman Jim Ploehs Charlcs Pomerantz John Proffitt Dan Quinlan john Radley Richard Ratterman Mark Rebholz Mike Redrow Kevin Reilly x Mike Reilly Paul Reis jim Rekcrs Dan Rice John Riddcr John Ridiman Dave Rjentjcs Torn Rieskamp Tom Rjtter Bernie Robben Randy Robbins Paul Roch Mark Roddy John Roebel Mike Rohrmcier joc Rolfes Mike Roll Mike Roscnbcrgcr Dan Roscmhal Chris Reset Gary Ross Dave Rudcmiller Ron Runk Jim Ruth Jim Rurhvcn Bob Sager: Bill Szntcn Bob Sanzone Bob Scheck Scort Schcidler Rick Schcpcr Tony Schilling John Schmid James A. Schmidt jamcs G. Schmidt James M. Schmidt Bob Schmidt John Schmidtgoessling Jerry Schnicders Rick Schooner Tony Schroedre Bob SchwaJlic Ron Scott Tom Sthpcllc John Sherman Jeff Skahan Ralph Skidmore Craig Smith Tom Smith Mike Soldano Fred Squeri John Squcri Dave Steigerwald Ray Stcin Bill Stcmlcr Mme Stocpcl Rick Stolzc Dav: Stoncr Mikc Smrer Jack Strcirher Steve Strohmaic: Keith Sweeney Matt Tedesco Matt Tape Tom Thcdcrs Carl Thicm Andy Thomas Gary Thomas Tom Tierney Dennis Tracy justin chtr Robcnj. Vogcl Bob L. Vogcl Eric Wagncr Dale Wahl Mike Walsh Mike Walter Mark Wanningcr Stcvc Warnock Kcn Wasslcr Jim Waters Tim Waters Arthur Watson Tom Weast Johm Weber Mike Weidncr 227 John Weil Mark Wail Gerard Wcllcr Tom chdling Dan Wenke Paul Wenstrup Paul Werncr John Wemke Mike Wcrnke Mike Westcou Dan Whitacrc Steve Whit: jack Whitmcr Bob Willett Nick Willing Ed Wippcl Steve Witsken Greg Wine Bil! Wolf Srevr: Welter Paul Woltcring Mike Wood Dennis Wolfeck Steve Zciser Brian Zinsm Todd Zinser Dennis Zumwaldc Tom Zumwaldr: That's B-U-S-A-M Stroh-a-Party 228 Joe Hcrtscnberg Gerry Holloway Paul Holscher Jim Mulligan Leonard Spille Joe Sprcngard John Strassell Joseph Vetter Mike Walters Douglas Welsh Diamond Oaks Career Development Campus is in its first year of operation. Elder has fifteen juniors enrolled in the school. There are altogether some seven feeder schools in the Western Hills Hamilton County School System that send students to this school. It is coeducational, and the programs offered at the school are for the most part two-year programs. Students enter their desired program in their junior year, finish up at the school in their senior year, but graduate from their home high school. There are four of these schools throughout Hamilton County. Essentially, the purpose of these schools is to provide skills in one of about twenty-five different programs, enabling the graduate to find employment in his area of interest. Some of the programs are geared in such a way that the student can, if he wishes, go on to further his education and training in his specified field, either at a college or technical school The programs consist of handSvon experience in the lab, as well as classroom or book instruction in his related field. The school has an opentampus type atmosphere. Classrooms have movable walls and no doors, simulating a business or industrial type of environment, much as would be found in actual employment. Considering that the school is in its first year of operation, Elder students have for the most part given very f avotable comments about the school. The campus has more than ample parking space for any and all who drive to school; in addition, the school is located on almost 200 acres of ground, which is in itself a natural preserve of forest, lakes, etc. After next year the school will handle about 1300-1600 students, 229 230 Astudillo, Enrique Avcrbeck, Lawrence Babcy, Mark Bachman, Gary Badenjay Bailey, Gary Baker, David Bardon, Gerard Bareswilt, Kevin Baudcndistel, Richard Bcal, Charles Beckman, Steven Bcdinghaus, Richard Bchlcr, Gary Beicr, William Acktrman, Mark Adam, Stephan Ahlcrs, Donald Ahr, Michael Alexander, Stephen Allen, Michasl Allgeier, John Aligcyer, Thomas Altcnau, Charles .Altcnau, Randall Andriot, Gary AninaoJuan Antons, Nikolaus Apkc, Richard Asaion,John Bender, Rick Bcrcsford, Michael Bcrh'ng, Kenn Bcrling, Thomas Berndsen, joseph Bcrning, Dennis Berting, David Bill, Daniel Schlank readies a handgrcnadc to Clear the hall. The Waltons??? Bill, James Bill, Jerome Billow, jamcs BEllow, Richard Bird, Edward Blake, William Blevins, Michael Blind, William 232 joe 'Flying Fingers, Schlomcr, Dave Reilmann, Tim Pcrrina Bockhold, RObCrt Boeing, Mchacl Brackmann, joseph Brauninger, Stephen Brockman, Ernest Brogan, Patrick Bromwcll, Greg Brown, Gary Broxterman, Stephen Broxtcrman, Thomas Bruce, George Bruegge, Thomas Bruening, Steven Bruncr, Donald Brunncr, Larry 233 Bruno, Michael Brunst, David Bryant, Terrence Bunkc, David Burbrink, Bradley Burgasscr, Michael Burke, Martin Burkhart, Donald Burns, Michael Busch, Michael Carmosino, joscph Caruso, Steven Caruso, Thomas Ciolino, Thomas C. ClarkJames Clott, David Coffaro, Roger Conly, Patrick Conncrs, Kevin Conrad, Paul Conroy, Gary Cooper,James Dabbelt, Donald Dambowsky, Victor Day, Charles DcFranco, Michael 234 DePaoIi,jamcs Deirsch, Edward Dempsey, DaniCl J. Dickman, Thomas Diener, Christopher Donathan, Marc Donnclly, Timothy Dottcrman, Paul Dreycr, Philip Driehaus, Richard Driskcll, Kevin Dundes, Dan Duwcll, Stephen Earlcy, William Elltrhorst, David Engel,John Erhardt, Erwin Erwin, Robert Eschcnbach, Michael Fcist, Gerard Feist, Philip Fields, Mark Fiorito,john A. Fischer, Lawrence Fischesser, Raymond Fischesser, Thomas 235 Flichman, William Fortncy, John Forwalt, Charles Frank, Gary Frank, Ken Frazer, james Frey, Leonard Frimming, Joseph Frolicher, Kenneth Fromhold, Stephen Frommel, john Fucll,Jeffrc-y Ralph puts his books :0 good use. 236 Gadomski, jamcs Gajus, Michael Gates, Joseph Giaccio, Thomas Gicsslcr, Keith Goldraincr, Stephen Grace, Thomas Graman, Gary Greiner, Mark IX Griffin, Kevin Grigsby, Clifford Grocnc, David Groll, David Grothaus, David Grothaus, Greg Haar, Kenneth Hageman, Charles Hallabrin, Werner Hampton, David Handermann, Alan Haney, James Hannekcn, Bob 237 Harmcling, Steven Harmon, David Harrison, Dennis Hartficl, Paul Hasselbeck, Gary Haussler, Dave Heffeman, Joseph Heffron, Joseph Hchcmann, William Hcidemann, James Hcimbrock, William Hclffcrich, Mark Hellmann, Martin Hcllmann, Thomas Heimcrs, Ralph Hengehold, Michael Herman, Christopher Herman, Robert Hcrrmann, Gregory Hcrzog, Thomas Hcsketh, Robert Hilts, Mark I want to make one thing perfealy tlcarf' 238 Hilvert, Donald Hinton, Richard Hoferer, William C. Hoffman, Daniel Hoffman7 Thomas Holschcr, Mark Holzmcistcr, Albert Hudcpohl, David Huclsman, Gary Jackson, Douglas W. jacobs, Mark Jansen, Mark Jansen, Thomas jansing,james M. Janson, Michael Janszen, Richard jennings, Daniel jennings, Michael R. Johannigman,Jamcs johns, Daniel 239 Johnson, Craig Junker, Daniel Kanoza, jcffrcy chhan, James Keehan, John mum Keller, Scott Mk1 Kcmpcr, William wwgp mm; rmmmm : K I L ' ' Kern7Tim C, N Keycs, Michacl Klawittcr, Donald Knicrim, Guy Knight, Robert Koes ter, James Kraft, Anthony Kramer, Craig Kramer, Steven X . Riestenberg goes 'Up' sure. Kreincst, Richard Kruse, Michael Kuhn, Greg LaFata, Michael Laake, Bruce Lanzillotra, Anthony 240 Laub, Mark Lavender, Dale Lawson, Mark Leedy, Gregory Leesman, Arthur Lchan, Timothy Leon, Robert Leonard, Kevin Leonard, Kurt ljebctrau, James Lindsay, Michael Lisk, Gregory Lyman, Richard Lyons, Stephen Mans, Richard Madlcncr, James Madlcncr, Stephen Tricrwciler tests the Art Dcpmmenfs new glut. Maloncy, Timothy Maltry, Michael Manleyjames Marchioni, Thomas Marcus, Ralph 241 Marx, Andrew Marzheuscr, Thomas Maurcr, Thomas McAlpin, Michael McCarthy, Joseph McCarthy, Terrence McDonald, Charles McKenna, William McLaughin, Kevin M McManus, Kevin McMullcn, Dennis M. MCPhillips, Kevin McQuaidc, Kevin Meincrs, David Mello, Eugene Mcltcbrink, Matthew Mendel, Richard Mcnke, Walter Menninger, David Mcrid, Kenneth Mcrz, Robert Metz,John Metz, Terrence Meyer, Daniel 242 Meyer, Mark Meyer, Thomas Middcndorf, William Miller, Charles Hi rhilly fellas; my name isjimmy Shultzf' Miller, David Miller, Donald Miller, Richard Mingcs, Russell Mock, Gary Mochring, Irvin Mocllcr, Robertj. Moller, Timothy Molloy, Steven Monk, Robert Moore, Steven Morgan, Steven Muddiman, Thomas Mueller, Bernd Mueller, Thomas Mulligan, Michael 243 244 MurphyJoscph Murphy, Randy Murphy, Rick Murray, Joseph Murray, Michael Narrkcr, Richard Neiheiscl, Rick Neu, William R. Never, Scott Nichzus, Robert Niemeyer, Paul Noble, Paul Nocth, Michael Nocth, Richard Nymbcrg, jeromc Ove rbcrg, Joseph Paff, Edward Parincllo, Charles Parson, Gregory Pcakcr, Thomas IBig BillY Staubitz Poffcnbcrgcr, Gerard Priestle, Joseph Pucks, Stephen C. Rakcr, James Ramstetter, Terry Ratlcdgc, Steven Reilmann, David Reinstatlcr, Daniel Rensing, Michael Remz, Thomas Renzenbrink, Mark Perrino, Timothy Perrmann, Daniel Pfirrman, Donald Phillips, Thomas Pitocco, Mark Plagcman, Richard Ii?! m, M53! Hi?! .39 mm .mu m , um ?garg g E 7'fTE .LE Eiii $E I l m cumming mammal mmm- mmm m m 5' m. mm in m In L1! 1 7' Int. I ma 1?. ts; What a hangover!!! 245 24b Resch, Herbert Reuss, Ronald Riestenbcrg, Paul Ricstcnberg, Thomas Rizzo, james Roa, David Robb, Christopher Robbcn, Anthony Roberto, Mario Roehrig7 Mark Roland, Stephen Roscn,joseph A. Roth, Michael Rozycki, Christopher Rudolf, Joseph Ruth, John W5 nor working? Schachlcitcr, Michael Schema, Tony Schlachtcr, James Schlachter, Steven Schlank, Eugene Schlcibaum, Jay Schlomtr, Joseph Schmidt, Fred Schmidt,james Schneider, Paul Schmuck, Mark Schocncr, Michael Schollc, Robert 'g Schott, David Cmckin' Shack Schott, Ronald Schrocr, Gregory Willi: 'K' Studying friction in Physics class. 247 Schu1t2,jzmcs Schwander, Daniel Schwarz, James Scott, Larry chbers, Steven Seirz, William Sellmcycr, Albert Sclm, Richard Sencfcld, William Sharp, Thomas Sheldon, Gary Shine, Daniel Shuler, Brian .mau 4.44;: W . He looked . . . as if h: had once killed a manAn THE GREAT GATSBY Sicner, Michael Sizemorc, Michael Souclrcrtc, john Spade, Richard Sparto, Michael 243 Spickcr; Jonathan Spills, james Stall, Gregory Stallo, Mark Stanton, Gary Stapleton, Stephen Staud, Gary Stcchcr, Thomas Steele, Dennis Stcgman, Louis Srcnger, james Stock, Anthony G. Stockclman, David Stockclmzn, jetty Stocpcl,Jan 'meE 249 250 Strcichcr, John Srreitmarter, Richard Strykcr, Joseph Stuckenbcrg, Robert Smrwold, Frank Sweeney, Brian Syme, Gerard Thcuerling, Andrew Thieman, Gregory Tobe, Robert Trcntrnan,Jamcs Tricrwcilcr, Mark Tschofcn, John Ulmschneider, Thomas Umbcrg, Dennis Vaccaricllo, Anthony Vater, David Vaught, Thomas Ventrc, John Viox, Robert Virucci, William Evcrybodyk go: to bc a critic! Vocllmccke, John Volker, Paul Wagner, Claude Wagner, Gregory Walsh, jamcs Wandstrat, Gregory uHans, Hans, open the door. . . Warmer, Thomas Ward, Kevin Weber, Cliff Weber, Txonard chman, David Wchner, Edward Weller, KCnncth Wessciing, Robert Westheider, Henry WhaJcn, Richard Whetstone, Mark Whitaker, jamcs Whitmer, Gerard 252 Wicland, Richard Wicnkamp, Philip Wietc, Mark Willcnborg, Stephen Williams, jeffrcy Woestman, William Wolber, Michael Wolfram, Robert Woltering, jay Wuebbling, Thomas Young, Mark Zaffiro, Alan chgcrling, Michael Kelly, Kevin john Allgcicr Ohio Op6raring Engineers Union Scholarship Juan Aninao Wilmington College; Oak Hills Junior Womenk Club Scholarship Richard Apke - Creighton University Gerard Bardon - Presidential Scholarship to U. of Dayton William Blake - U. of Dayton Merit Scholarship Stephen Brauningcr - U. of Miami, Fla. Honor Scholarship Thomas Brucggc - Presidential Scholarship t0 XU. Terrence Bryant - Earlham College Michael Burgasscr - Thomas More; George Bagby Scholarship Joseph Carmosino - Marian College Presidential Scholarship Charles Day - Ohio State Michael DeFranco - Baldwin Wallace Edward Deitsch -a Presidential Scholarship to X.U. Daniel Dempsey - Purdue University H Presidential Scholarship William Barley Miami University John Engel Miami University Evans Scholarship Kenneth Frank Missouri Southern State Michael Gains Washington University Mark Greincr Xavier University Achievement Scholarship David Hampton - Thomas More Presidential Scholarship James Haney - St. Louis University Joseph Heffernan - U. of Dayton Christopher Hcrman h Marian College Neuman Scholarship Donald Hilvcrt Brown University; National Merit Scholarship; Penny Arr Scholarship William Hofcrer U.S. Air Force Academy David Hudepohl - U. of Dayton Douglas Jackson - Thomas More Presidential Scholarship James jansing Rockhurst College Honorary Merit Scholarship Michael jennings - Presidential Scholarship t0 X.U. William Kemper Miami University Paper Technology Scholarship Craig Kramer- Xavier University Richard Kreincst - X.U. Achievement Scholarship Anthony Lanzillotta - Northern Kentucky State Presidential Scholarship 253 Dale Lavender Art Academy of Cincinnati Scholarship Steven Lyons Columbus College of Art and Design Dennis McMullcn Massachusetts Institute of Technology Kevin McPhillips Columbus College of Art and Design: Indian Hill Kevin McQuaide ; U. of Dayton Art Directors Club of Cimi Schol. Richard Mendel Macalester College John Mctz Columbus College of Art and Design Daniel Meyer -w U. of Pennsylvania Tim Moller Presidential Scholarship to X.U Michael Murray Wiimington College Richard Nartker Thomas Mort: Presidential Scholarship Paul Niemcyer Ohio Athletic Association Scholarship Jerome Nymbcrg Thomas More Honorary Scholarship Timothy Pcrrino Thomas More Honorary Scholarship Stephen Puck: - Wabash College Presidential Scholarship David Roa - Edgccliff College; PresidenVs Art Scholarship Chris Rozycki - Holy Cross College Mike Schachlcitcr - U. of Cincinnati Daniel Schwander - Delhi-Riverside Kiwanis Scholarship William 861:: - U.C. Air Force R.O.T.C. Scholarship John Soudrette - Wilmington College; Columbus College of Art and Design Michael Sparta Art Academy of Cincinnati Schol. Gary Stand St. Louis University Dennis Steele - Edgccliff College Art Scholarship James Stcnger - Ohio Dominican College John Strcichcr - Presidential Scholarship t0 X,U. joseph Strykcr Columbus College of Art and Design Andrew Thcurling Columbus College of Art and Design Mark Tricrweilcr Marian College Marian Award Claude Wagner Massachusetts Institute of Technology Thomas Wanner - U. of Dayton Robert Wolfram - Price Hill Kiwanis Scholarship Alan Zaffiro , Miami University; Evans Scholarship 254 CATALINA BOAT CLUB JOHN J. FLORIAN. PRES. CLASS of 65 CATALINA MARINA 8t MANOR Feafuring: 3kBoa+ Moorage :kAp+s. 2k1V1arge'f's Resfauranf a'tKen'ruckiana Yacht Sales ;kCa+alina Foods FLO-RAIN COMPANY Builders and Developers Sfephen E. FlorianI Vice Pres. Class of 72 EDWARD C. HARTER Home Phone 574-0092 FRANK L. HARTER 8: SONS Wholesalers of Buffer - Eggs - Cheese Homemade Salads 3778 Frondorf Ave. Warehouse Cincinnati. Ohio 452 I I Phone 574- I 330 Phone: 25I-2737 Delhi's Only Comple+e Phofo Cen+er ROBBEN FLOR I STS HAM I LTON PHOTOGRAPH IC Corsages and Nesegays Cameras. FilmI Darkroom EquipmenJr1 Film Processing 552 Pedreiii Ave. El 32 Delhi Pike CincinnaH 45238 Delhi Hills 45238 Masher Charge Bank Americard . Coueamm Him 5 Coumnmmmw To 1M ELDER HM School- MA STATE Eastawu. Chawio H3 PURPLC GAUC: PM Fm gmdth-Wx ganom uuuuuuuuuu uTue Maeiuas m1; Loewe FOR A Few Gaob mau' Rm. UH FEDERAL 3mm 550 New ST- GYS GT JOHN SO PPV 256 Area Code 5 l 347 l -5250 TRANSMISSIONS World's Largesf Transmission Specialisfs 38 I 0 Glenway Ave. Cincinna+il Ohio 45205 Jim Brady JACK MAAS M EATS 5 I 32 Delhi 8763 Colerain Gold Circle Mall QWDmeotMg Mark Ackerman 5352 Maylec Pl. 922-51537 Purple Quill 3, Honor Letter 1, 4 Stephen Adam 6111 Oakhavcn Ct. 922-0171 Wrestling 1 Donald Ahlcrs 5875 Bridgetown Rd 574-4451 Michael Ahr 4477 Mayhew Rd. 921-6045 Glee Club 3 Stephen Alexander 825 Pedrctci Ave. 251-2392 Cross COuntry 1 Mike Allen 5668 Wynnburnc 922-8419 Cross Country 1, 2, 3, Track 1, 2, Student Council 1, 2. Poster 3. 4, Latin Award 3, Latin Club, Honor Letter 4 John Allgeicr 3567 Ebenezer Rd. 574-0743 Thomas Allgcycr 4315 W65: 81. 921-7152 Cross Country 1, 2, 5, 4.Tr;1ck 1. 2. 3 Charlcs F. Altcmu 5790 Biscayne Ave, 574-2390 Cross Country 1, Student Council 4, Postcr Club 4', Sodul Committee Randall j Altcnau 5548 Cleandcr Dr. 922-1693 Band 1. 2. 5. 4. Band Vicc Prt's. Gary Andriot 3144 Hanna Avc. 481-5699 Golf 2 john Aninao 729 Rosemonr Ave. 471-9089 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Series at Eight 1, 2, 3. 4. SCuant Council '1, 2, 3, Purple Quill 3, National Honor Society 4, Honor LEttcr 2, 3 Nikolaus Anions 5344 Romance Lane Rick Apkc 322 Clmringcross 451-3952 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Cross Country 1, National Honor Society 4, Latin Club 1, 2, Buckcye Boys1 State 7 1973, Honor Lettcr 1, 2 John M.A5a10n 5744 Glcnway Avc. 922-4724 Purple Qui113.4 Enrique Astudillo 5548 Cleander 922-1695 Larry Avcrbcck 623 Comm Dr. 922-7230 Swimming 1, Z, 3, Tutorsiw Mark Babey 2801 Werkridgc 922-2345 Wrestling 1. 2. 3, 4, Track 2. 3 Gary Bachmun 6183 Kingoak Dr. 922-2563 Baseball 2, 4, Football 2. Track 1, Student Manager 1, Guidance Office Worker 4, Public Relations 4. Eldcrado 3, 4, Honor 2, 3, 4 jay A. Bader 312 Don 1.21116 921-4554 Chess Club 1. Art Club 2. Camera Club 2. Scholnsric Portfolio W'inncr Gary Bailey 2958 Werkridgc Dr. 922-6696 David D. Baker 734 Wilbud Dr. 471-4967 257 Complimenfs HAGEN -BRUNE HARPENAU BUICK. INC- ToRBEcK BUILDERS INC. See: KI RKRI DGE ACRES Wes+v7ew Es+a+es 922-5300 CENTRAL ORTHOPEDIC . 2031 AUBURN AVENUE - CINCINNATI. OHIO 46219 Good Luck To Elder Grads '74 JACK SKAHAN '48 JERRY SKAHAN '52 258 MOTOR SPECIALISTS Aufomoi-ive Par+s - Machine Shop Service BOB DORSEY 34 W. McMillan 5+. Cincinnafi, Ohio Wm. C. SCHAEFER FLORAL CO. Flowers for All Occasions Office and Greenhouses. 765 Covedale Rd. Phone 45 I 3800 Price Hill SQUND-a ELECTRONICS INC - YOUR DU KANE DISTRIBUTOR 675 Wes+ Third S+ree+ Covingfon. Kenfucky 4l0l 1 Phone 26 I -9024 Cincinndi, Ohio 45238 Say if With Flowers PAOLELLO PHARMACY INC. IFORMERLY MITCHELL PHARMACY1 4857 Delhi Rd. Phone 251-199I CFncinnafi, Ohio 45233 Gary Bardow 5206 Highvicw 451-2337 Cross Country 1, 2, Track 1, Student Council 1, 2, Bike Club 1, 2, Guidance Office Worker 3, 4, National Honor Society 4, Biology Club 1, National Merit Letter of Commendation, National Science Foundation Scholarship 4 Summer Program in Economics, Honor Letters 1, 2, 3, 4 Kevin L. BarDSWiIt 4027 Fawnhill 251-5047 Richard Baudcndistcl 1201 Pincknot 922-4020 Statistician 3, 4, Smdent Council 1, 2, 3, 4, Class Coordinator 1 Chas.j. Beal 5780 Timrick Ct. 922-5995 Student Manager 1, 4, Student Council 3, 4, Gun Club 4, Public Relations 4, GCSL 4 Steven M. Bcckmann 1176 Coronado Ave. 921-6426 Richard Bedinghaus 4469 Dclhi Rd. 471-2708 Gary R. Behler 5032 Winner Dr. 471-1774 Cross Country 1, Honor letters 2, 3, Xavier Univ, Part-time Ear1y Adm. Program 4 Sr. Year Bill Bcicr 4132 River Rd, 451-5726 Ricky Bender 1205 Glenna 451-2478 Michael Beresford 2038 Bcllgladc Terr. 922-1869 Track 1, 2 Kenneth M. Bcrling 960 Seibcl Le. 451-2386 Cross Country 1 Thomas Berling 4345 Cappel Dr. 2 51-4682 Cross Country 1, Track 1, Poster Club 4 joseph L. Berndsen 4327 W. 8th St. 921-7810 Wrestling 1, Tutors 3 Dennis M, Berning 4126 Jamestown 251-3270 Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Tutors 3 Dave Betting 313 Dow Le. 921-0630 Football 1, Swimming 1, 2, 3, 4, Honor Letter 1, 2 Daniel B111 712 Rosemont 921-7491 Honor Letter 3 james F. Bill 3535 Epworth Ave, 661-2644 jcromej, B111 4094 River Rd. 451-5138 Student Council 1 James G. Billow 4119 Weber Ln. 471-8405 Student Manager 1 Richard M, Billow 3475 Mirror Lane 574-1785 Edw. D. Bird 5551 Antoninus Dr, 922-1915 Band 1, 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society 4, Tutors 3, 4, 1:15 Academic 4, Elderado 3, Sky Diving Club 4, Honor Letter 2, 3, 4 Williamj. Blake 1133 Wing St. 251-1924 Purple Quill 3, 4, National Honor Society 4, Honor Letter 1, 2, 3, 4, Ass1t Editor 4 Purple Quill 4 Michaelj, Blevins 4212 Century Lane 471-5556 Purple Quill 4, Camera Club 2, 259 STERLING ICE CREAM FROZEN CONFECTIONS J. J. SCHMIDT INC. 72 I-3244 2 I 33 Cenfral Ave. KEMEN'S ST. LAWRENCE PHARMACY 5+. Lawrence Corner Price Hi - ' CIncinnaII. O. . TIMON'S CERTIFIED CAR CARE 40l4 Delhi Rd. 47I-2900 CompleIe Car and Truck Repairs MICHEL TIRE CO. The Radial Tire People 42 IS Glenway Ave. Cincinnafi. Ohio 92 I 3334 GLENWAY DRY CLEANERS 4207 Glenway Ave. 92 I 3086 KARL'S BEVERAGE SERVICE 3 IOI Glenmore Ave. l260 W. Galbraifh Rd. 66 I -6B96 52 I -6 I 05 WERLING'S PONY KEG Wines I- Beer -- Snacks 42i I Glenway Ave. CIncinnaIi. Ohio 45205 HARRY MEYER SI SONS FUNERAL HOME 4989 Glenway Ave. Bernard F. Geiser I Direcfor OpposHe Covedale - Cinema 92I-4I44 The Flower Garden We Specialize in Corsages and Nosegays Also Flowers for Bir+hdays and Anniversaries 3338 Harrison Ave. Cincinna+i, Ohio 452l I Phone: 661-3886 3 William E. Blind 3419 Markay Ct. 574-3671 Honor Letter 1, 3, 4 Robert C. Bockhold 4452 Carnation Ave. 921-4243 Michael E. Boeing 2652 Form Dr. 922-5186 Cross Country 1, 2, 5, 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Purple Qui114, Honor Letter 3, Pyramid Club 2 Joseph Brackmann 5516 Palomino Dr. 922-3129 Statistician 4, Poster Club 4 Stephen T. Brauningcr 4564 Mt, Alvcmo Rd, 251-5246 Soccer 4, Honor Letter 1, 2, 3, 4 Ernest R, Brockman 3192 River Rd, 921-4041 Wrestling 2, Student Manager 2, 3, Purple Quill 3 James P. Brogan 2413 Ebenezer Rd. 941-5847 Baseball 2, Football 1, Track 1, Wrestling 1, 2, Student Council 1, 2, 3 Gregory J.Bromwe11 5123 Roosevelt Ave. 481-5308 Student Council 1, 2, 3, Elderaides 2, Tutors 4, GCSL 5, 4, Poster Club 3, Social Committee 2, 3 Gary Brown 5588 Cleves Warsaw Pk. 922-2782 Football 1, 2, Student Council 3 Thomas M. Broxtcrman 3858 Stroschcn Dr. 574-0687 Steve Broxtcrman 4750 Dent Dr. Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Wrestling 1, 2, 3, Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurcr-Srudem Council 4, Latin Pin 5, World Culture Merit Award 2, Cum Laudc 3 George R. Bruce 4340 W. 8th St. 251-3891 Statistician 2, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Honor Letter 4, Pres, Coin Club 1 Thomasj, Brucggc 4553 Schinkal Rd. 941-5374 Honor Ltttcr 1, 2, 3, 4 Steve Brucning 5386 Palisades 922-7434 Glee Club 2 Donald Brunet 4235 FChr Rd. 471-4935 Lawrence Brunner 1120 Roscmom Ave. 471-2211 Float Committee 5, 4, Pyramid Club 2, 3, 4 Michael L. Bruno 4970 Glenway 921-3758 Band 1, 2, 3, 4 David W. Brunst 2763 South Rd. 941-6936 Wrestling 1, 2, 4 Terry Bryant 1002 Rutledge 921-5413 Golf 1, 2, 3, 4, Statistician 4, Tutors 3, 4, Honor Letter 1 David j. Bunkc 5512 Julmar Dr. 922-6564 Tutors 3, Chess Club 3, Poster Club 2, 3, 4, Honor Letter 4 Brad Burbrink 826 Seton Ave. 921-0979 Cross Country 1 Michael L. Burgasser 5636 Muirwood Dr. 922-7943 Honor Letter 1, 2, 3, 4, Biology Club 2, Skydiving Club 4 Martin Burke 4249 Century Lane 921-3752 Baseball 3 261 Complimen+s of GLENWAY LOAN 8! DEPOSIT CO. 422I Glenway Ave. CincinnaH. Ohio 45205 INDUSTRIES. INC. 5880 Hillside Avenue Cincinna+i, Ohio 45233 Phone55l3l94I-5l l0 VIC BARKET. INC. Auto Body and Glass Shop 6262 Harrison Ave. 574-6262 YuuH'r: right. mu do haw 311 32, Donald A, Burkhart 4845 Glenway Ave. 471-6382 Football 1, 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society 4, Tutors 3, 4, Pyramid Club 1, 2, Skydiving Club 4, Honor Letter 1, 2, 3, 4 Michael Bums 753 Fairbanks Ave. 921-6375 Student Manager 1, Glee Club 3, 4, Series at Eight 2, Guidance Office Worker 3 Michael D. Busch 1052 Gilscy Ave. 471-0236 Joseph Carmosino 3782 Starlite Ct. 574-1393 Cross Country 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 3, 4, Wrestling 1, Student Council 4, Tutor 3 Stevfn J Caruso 1103 Overlook Avc. 471-5655 Thomas Caruso 4778 Guerley Rd. 471-3937 Football 1, 2, Swimming 1 Craig T, Ciolino 4782 Hardwick Dr. 471-3778 Tennis 1, 5 James Clark 5388 Pcmbina Drive 922-7750 David Andrew Clott 5578 Quailwood 922-1984 Bike Club 1 Roger W. Coffaro 2422 Sylmar Ct. 942-5551 Basketball 1, 2, Football 1, 2, 3, 4 Patrick T. Conly 5150 Rapid Run Rd. 451-2993 Football 1, 2, Soccer 4. Purple Quill 3 Kevin Conncrs 3326 Hanna Ave. 661-1349 Wrestling 2, Elderaidcs 2, Posmr Club 5, 4 Paul Conrad 1281 Necb Rd. 922-6409 Student Council 2, 3, Bike C1ub 1, 2, 3 Gary Conroy 503 Anders CL 922-7072 jamcs A. Cooper 1739 Minion Ave. 921-1788 Baseball 2 Donald j. Dabbelt 5672 Midforest 922-5694 Victor L. Dambowsky 4027 Westwood Northern Blvd. 481-2450 Glee Club 5, 4 Charlcsj. Day 5743 Ncihciscl 574-3080 Track 1, Smdent Council 1, 2 MikC DcFranco 6859 Rapid Run Rd. 941-7920 Baseball 2, Basketball 1, Football 1, 2, 5, 4, Track 1, Wrestling 2 Edward A, Deitsch 1522 Manss Ave. 471-7081 Honor 1, 3, Cinti. B611 Business Award Daniel Dempsey 1843 Anderson Ferry Rd. 922-0216 Tutor 4, Elderado 3, 4, Honor Letter 1, 2, 3, 4, Silver Pin 1 James M. DePaoIi 5247 Andy Ct. 922-5387 Baseball 2 Thomas R. Dickman 3640 Allview Circle 922-3231 Baseball 2, Basketball 1, 2, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1 Christopher A. Diener 2749 Falconbridgc Dr. 922-2763 Marc D. Donathzn 263 HAIL CHAMPIONS! 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Dancc Committee Kevin McLaughlin 5631 Muddy Creek 922-6554 Football 1, 2, Student 2, 3, 4, Poster Club 3, 4, Elderado 4, Spirit Committee 4, Social Committee 4 Kevin M, McManus 372 Greenwell Rd. 45 1-5906 Student Council 1, Purple Quill 3, Bike Club 1, Eldcraides 2, 3, Victory Dance Committee 3, 4, From Committee 3 Dennis M, McMullcn 3424 Gerold Dr. 922-6506 National Honor Society 4, Elderado 4, Pyramid Club 2, Photography Club 1, 2, 3, Skydiving Club 4, Vice Pres., NHS, Vice Pres, National Merit Commendation, Honor Letter 1, 2, 3, 4, Biology Club 1, 2, Gold Pin 2 Kevin j.'McPhillips 349 Mt. Hope Ave. 471-6568 Kevin P, McQuzide 1097 Fashion Ave. 922-6484 Football 1, 2, 3, Track 1, 2, 3, Wrestling 1, Statistician 4, Student Council 2, 3, 4, Poster Club 3, 4, Co-Chairrnan m Social Committee, Chairman, Victory Dance and Prom Committees, Art Directors Club of Cinri, Award, Shillitds Key Award Dave Mciners 5396 Belclare Rd. 481-7606 Tutor 3, Honor Letter 3 Eugene M. 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Mcrkl 568 Covedale Ave. 451-3578 Float Committee, Pyramid Club John ,1 M612 5749 Glow Ct. 922-4353 Art Club 2, 3, 4, Art Awards - 1973 Scholastic Honorable Mention, 1974 Scholastic Portfolio Winner, lst Place Award, Prints, Mt. St. joscph Art Exhibit Terry Metz 5237 Bouidnot 481-2925 Swimming 2, 3, Wrestling 1, 2, Elderaidcs 1 Daniel Meyer 5271 Willnet Dr, 451-2893 Basketball 1, 2, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Golf 1, 2, Tutor 3, Honor Letter 1, 2, 3 Mark Meyer 4739 Ebenezer Rd. 574-1036 Purple Quill 3 Thomas Meyer 3282 Hanna Ave. 661-8471 William R. Middcndorf 5406 Delhi Rd, 92 2-7271 Bike Club 3, 4 Charles Miller 6016 Musketeer Dr, 5714-2049 Pyramid Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Honor Letter 1, 2, 3 David J. Miller 2363 Madonna Dr. 922-2655 GCSL 3, Radio Club 3 Donald Miller 567 Virgil Rd. 921-3663 Richard A. Miller 4876 N. Overlook Ave. Tutor 3, Poster Club 4 Russell Minges 4379 W. 8th St. 471-6066 Gary W, Mock 6921 HomC City Ave. 941-2008 Irvin Moehring 470 Purcell Ave. 471-6677 Guidance Worker 3 Bob Moellcr 1842 Linneman Rd, 922-0695 Wrestling 2, National Honor Society 4, Eldcrado 4, Honor Letter 1, 2, 3, 4 Timothy Muller 1474 Colonial 451-2461 Executive Board - Scholastic Committee, Camera Club 2, Honor Letter 1, 3 Steve Molloy 1138 Balmoral Dr. 922-5355 Robert E. Monk 4468 W. 8th St. 921-6272 Steven G. Moore 1688 Atson Le. 251-3582 Glee Club 1 Steven Morgan 666 Karnak Ct. 922-2941 Band 1, 2, 3, 4 Thomas E. Muddiman 4335 Ridgeview Ave. 251-5942 Student Manager 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 3, 4, Series at Eight 2, Student Council 2, 4, Eldcraides 2, 3, 4 Bernd S, Mueller 4720 Embrett Ct. 251-6274 Student Manager 1, Eldcraidcs 1, 2, 3, 4, Tutor 3, Honor Letter 4 Thomas E, Mueller 5455 Cannas Dr. 922-7599 279 Phone 92 l -34l 7 GRAD! REALTORS WESTWOOD-BRIDGETOWN OFFICE 3527 Boudino+ Ave. 9Corner of Harrison and Boudinoij Phone 662-l0l0 COVEDALE-DELHI OFFICE 4998 Glenway Ave. tNex+ +0 Covedale Theafrd Phone 251- I400 Diamonds Are a Girl's Be51L Friend Purchase Your Girl's Bes+ Friend WHh Confidence From Your Neighbor FAIGLE JEWELERS 4969 Glenway Ave. 92 I -8674 280 S+erling Ice Cream Frozen Confeci'ions J. J. SCHMIDT INC. 72 I 3244 2 I 33 Cen+ral Ave. DAN AUG CLINE REALTORS 66l-8200 Gizmimm'u-iiv Ohio 45203 Hours: Mon. Wed. Thurs, Flmgd I h.- Fug-A- Phone: 921-4425 Peggy? STYLING ROOM 3759 Warsaw Ava. Friday Evenings Sefturduy till 6 PM Pom pons on parade, ESTERKAMP'S AUTO PARTS 4927 Glenway Ave. Cincinnafi, Ohio 45238 25I-3700 Arfhur Bud Esferkamp Jack Dank Es+erkgmp Mike Mulligan 3698 Summerdale Le, 574-0421 Football1, 2, 3, 4, Wrcstlmg 1, 2,4, Student Council 1, 2 Joseph T. Murphy 701 Pcdretti 251-5398 Cross Country 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 2, 3, Student Council 1, 3, 4, Purple Quill 4, Executive Board - Elections Randy Murphy 4498 Sr. Dominic Dr. 471-8185 Ricky T. Murphy 4498 St. Dominic Dr, 471-8185 Tennis 3, 4, Tutor 3, 4 joe Murray 247 Cloverhill 251-3345 Michael P, Murray 211 Twain Ave. 941-2861 Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4, Honor Letter 2, 3 John R. Nartker 352 Robbcn Le, 471-0103 Bike 2, 3, National Honor Society 4, Tutor 2, 3, Kiwanis Club Essay 3, Honor Lertcr 2, 4, Scholastics Art Finalist 2 Rick M. Ncihcisel 3552 Neihcisel Ave. 574-2537 Student Council 3, Purple Quill 2, 3, Liturgy Musician 2, 3, 4 William R, Ncu 3412 Fiddlers Green Rd. 574-015 5 Bike Club 3, 4, Guidance Office Worker 3, National Honor Society 4, Eldcrado 3, 4, Honor Letter 1, 2, 3, 4, Editor in Chief 4 Annual Operation Youth Delegate Kiwanis Club - Outstanding Student Award Scott Neycr 5940 Torrington Ct. 574-1969 Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Purple Quill 4, Honor Letter 1, 2, 3, 4, Radio Club 1, Glee Club, Pres. Robert Nichaus 478 Crestline 471-9212 Paul NiemeyCr 5129 Sumter Ave. 921-3193 Baseball 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Purple Quill 3, 4 Paulj. Noble 5380 Maylee Pl. 922-5261 Statistician 3, 4, Pyramid Club 2, 3, Poster Club 2, 3, 4, Honor Letter 1, Soph. Dance Committee, Poster Club Pres. 3, 4, Latin Key 2 Michael E. Noeth 3931 Pattison St. 251-0779 Richard Nocth 5327 Orangclawn Dr. 922-8009 Football 1, 2 jerry Nymberg 429 Hillbrook Dr. 941-2425 Swimming 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, Band 1, National Honor Society 3, 4, Honor Letter 1, 2, 3, 2nd Place Kiwanis Club Essay Princeton Testing 1 Yr. Joseph Overbcrg 3158 River Rd, 471-6318 Edward J. Paff 1704 Gcllcnbcck St, 471-8724 Tutor 3, 4 Charles Parincllo 2410 Lourdes Le. 922-5800 Student Council 3, GCSL 4, Poster Club 4 Greg Parson 5046 Rcllcum Ave. 251-3440 Football 2, Student Council 1, 2, 5, 4, Purple Quill 3, 4, Guidance Office Worker 3, Poster Club 3, 4, Soph, Dance Committee, Victory Dance and Prom Commiztces, Float Committee 1, 2, 3, 4 Tom Peaker 3622 LaCledc Ave. 281 GLENWAY SHEET METAL INC. Specialis+s in Shee+ Me+al Pollu+ion Con+rol ' Air Duds ' Hoppers ' Breechings ' Machinery Guards ' Dusf and Fume Confrol ' Spray Boofhs ' Elec+ric Boxes 4 Ven+ila+Tng Comple+e Welding Service Fabricafors and Erec+ors Galvanize, S+ainless S+eel. Aluminuml Copper 922-4400 3670 Werk Rd.. CincinnaH, Ohio Drive for show 4 pun for dough. BACHMAN BROS. ELECTRIC co. Serving Western Hills Area for Over 50 Years Owners Bob and Tom Bachman Specializing in Home Rewiring Congrafulafions +0 +he Class of '74I Free be-0423 Emergency Es+ima+es Service 232 4279 Harrison Ave. 4 Bridge+own GLENWAY CHEVROLET H's Nice +0 Go '10 +he Game in a New Chev From Glenway 4225 Glenway Ave. F ': LII: .I'Ii - x!i1 null 139-. al 1' ' 3 4I-'- '7, x0'17 7! .00 III6 1,04. 6 .4m II It? 31-; Wave to the folks at home. 471-8590 Scrics at Eight 3, Elderzidcs 3 Timothy S. Perrino 4711 Shadylawn Terr. 2 51-2856 Cross Country 1, Track 1, Glee Club 4, Series at Eight 4, Student Council 2, Purple Quill 3, Bike Club 2, National Honor Society 4, Poster Club 2, Honor Letter 1, 2, Liturgy Committee 2, 3, 4 Dan Perrmann 7146 Fsrnbank Ave. 941-1405 Golf I, 2, Eldcraidcs 2 Donald R. Pfirrman 1113 Becchmcadow Le. 451-2812 Student Council 1, Purple Quill 3, Chess Club 1, Poster Club 3, Honor Letter 1, 2 Thomas Phillips 705 Conina Dr. 922-3691 Mark Pirocco 4425 W, 8th St Lawrence R. Plageman 6783 Mcnz LC. 941-0966 Soccer 4, Elderaides 2, 3 Gerald L. Poffcnbcrgcr 465 Burhcn Dr. 2 5 1 -5 204 Track 2, Student Council 4, Purple Quill 4, Tutor 4, Stuant Council Executive Board Joseph I. Priestlc 470 Samoht Ridga 471-6020 Cross Country 1, Statistician 4, Series at Eight 4, Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4, Poster Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Student Council President, Pyramid Club 2, Camera Club 2, Latin Club 2 Stephen C, Puckc 973 Edgctree LC 451-2772 Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 2, 3, Wrestling 1, National Honor Society 4, Pyramid Club 2, Biology Club 1, Tutor 3, 4, Elderado 4 James A. Raker 803 Pcdrctri 471-9207 Terrence M, Ramsterrcr 985 Delhi Ave. Steven C, Ratledgc 5656Julmar Dr. 922-3560 Series at Eight 4, Purple Quill 4 Frank D, Reilmann 4348 W, 8th St. 251-3277 Glee Club 3, 4, Series at Eight 2, 3, 4 Don Reinstatler 1845 Ebenezer Rd. 941-1078 Skydiving Club 4 Michael P, chsing 5785 Brandtmanor Dr, 922-0503 Gun Club 4, Guidance Office Worker 4, Honor Letter 4 Thomas chcz 1818 Devils Backbone Rd. 941-0602 Bike Club 3, 4, Poster Club 5, 4, Float Committee 3, 4, Art Awards Finalist 1, 4 Mark W. Renzcnbrink 5602 Frogdam Ct. 922-4395 Wrestling 1, Student Council 1 Herbert Resch 4954 Poinsettia Dr. 451-5307 Student Council 1, Honor Letter 1 Ronald R. Reuss 3863 Evers St, 471-5492 Paul Ricsmnbcrg 360 Bob Drive 471-7277 Track 4, Honor Letter 1, 3, 4 Thomas G. Reistenbcrg 1136Jennic Le. 451-2953 Track 1, 2, Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4, Student Council 1, Poster C1ub 4, Victory Dance Committee James Rizzo 769 Clanora Dr, 4 7 1-2412 David A. R03 283 HART PHARMACY 48M Glenway Ave. B I L L' S B ATT E RY CO. Cincinnati. Ohio 45238 Phone: 47 I - I605 New BaHeries Je+son Tires Special Prices To S+uden+s and Pa ren+s 522I Crookshank Rd. Cincinna+i. Ohio 922-0100 THE Nex+ +0 Price Hill Fl FTH Pos+ Office TH I RD BAN K ONEHOUR MARTINIZING Cerfifies +he Mos+ in Dry Cleaning Across From +he Wesfern Hills A'I'Hei'ic Field 5243 Glenway Ave. 47 I -7799 This thing is bigger than a rcnms ball. 284 The Elder 500. w. M. KRAMER AND SON ESTABLISHED I907 Specializing in lndus+rial 4 Commercial ' Roofing and Sheef Mefal 5472 Glenway Dial Cincinnafi. Ohio 922-l 152 SPRING GARDEN SAVINGS AND LOAN CO. DELHI HILLS OFFICE BRIDGETOWN OFFICE 5030 Delhi Rd. 4255 Harrison Rd. CincinnaH, Ohio Cincinna+i. Ohio 45238 4521 I Phone 451-5353 Phone 481-1250 SUCCESSFUL SINCE l888 SPRING GARDEN SERVICES Quaderly Dividends Regular Savings Accoun+s Chris+mas Club Savings CeHificafes Traveler Checks U.S. Savings Bonds Money Orders Home Loans Safe Deposi+ Boxes SI'IY' DI IOUI SAVINGS 2835 Claypole Ave. 251-4820 Tutor 4, Art Club 3, 4 Christopher Robb 187 Pedrerri Rd. 251-1862 Wrestling 2, 4, Band 1, 2, 5, 4, Student Council 4, Executive Ecard, Float Commitfee 4, Soph. Dance Committee Anthony Robb'cn 8326 Dry Fork Rd. 367-4074 . Band 4, Series at Eight 4, Chess Club 1 Mario Roberto 1725 Tuxworth Ave. 921-0367 Baseba'll 2, Student Council 1; 2 Mark Rochrig 5324 Starvuc 574-1 104 Stephen E. Roland 525 Mcntola Ave. 251-2910 Guidance Office Worker 4 Joseph Roscn 441 Wilkc Drive 471-1564 Tutor 3, 4, Eldemdo 4, Vice Pres. French Club, Honor Letter 1, 2 , 5, 4 Michael Roth 6240 Elkwatcr Ct. 922-0240 Student Council 2, 3, 4, From Committee Christopher P, Rozycki 5539 Alomar Dr. 922-7297 Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 2, Wrestling 1, 2, 5, Tutor 3 Joscph D. Rudolf 527 Montvicw Ct. 922-8332 Student Manager 2, Honor Letter 1 John M, Ruth 3266 Hanna Ave. 662-9149 Michael Schachleitcr 4940 Duebbcr Dr. 45 1-5695 Basketball 1, 2, Cross Country 2, 3, 4, Football 1, Track 1, 2, 3, 4 Anthony F, Schema 4451 Delhi Rd. 471-6523 Poster Club 3', 4 James Schlachter 2870 Allview Cir, 922-0765 Student CQLmCil 3, 4, Public Relation's 4 Steve Schlachter 962 Kirbert 471-5922 Student Council 1, 2, Bike Club 1 Eugene Schlank 181 Pedrctfi Rd. 471-3102 , Trick 2, 3, 4, Honor Letter 1, 2, 3 jay Schlcibaum 5331 Lilbet Ct. 922-5430 Cross Country 2, 3, 4, Football 1, Track 1, 2, 3, 4 Joseph H. Schlomer 566 Virgil Rd. 471-8135 Cross Country 2, Track 1, 2, Series at Eight 4, Bike Club 3, Guidance Office Worker 3, National Honor Society 4, Tutor 3 Fred Schmidt 2048 Voast Ave. 661-4451 James L. Schmidt 1080 Morado Dr. 251-3556 Paulj. Schneider 4413 Carnation 471-7137 Mark Schnuck 2251 Baltimore Ave. 542-9049 Michael Schoener 200 Cloverhill Terr. 471-7553 Student Council 4, Pyramid Club 3, Float Committee 3, 4 Robert Schollc 922 McPherson 921-4449 285 K Lou x Klug School Bus Service 94l-3232 J ROGER'S RAPID RUN SUNOCO 56952 Rapid Run Cincinna+i. Ohio 45238 Roger Gramann. Proprie+or2 Class of '52 See Us for Low Tire Prices Serving Delhi and Wesfern Hills Wifh Comple+e Au+o Service Intramural champs 74. Norfhgafe Mail Cheviof 953l Colerian Ave. 3646 Glenmore 385- I 200 662-7800 Price Hill Finney+own 4463 W. Eighfh 5+. North Bend Rd. 25 l -4200 242-7900 Now Wifh 8 Valu-Vision Offices +0 Serve You WI LSON REALTY CO. Delhi Hills Whife Oak 5048 Delhi Rd. 5767 Chevio+ Rd. 922- I 800 522-3600 Harrison. Ohio Dillsboro. Indiana 367-480l 24 I -8842 3-6 WINDOW SERVICE. INC. Glazfng Insurance Claims Sales and Service 3707 Warsaw Ave. Cincinnafi, Ohio 45205 Emanuel Nap Napoli+ano James Du+ch Schosfer Mar+in Mar+y Har+man 92 l -8446 Phones Nigh'f Wrecker 92l-68ll 25l-43I9 92 I 3896 Road Wrecker Service CHARLIE LIPPS SERVICE Comple+e Au+o Repair 4240 Delhi Pike Cincinnai'i, Ohio 45238 Tutor 3 David A. SChOtt 6081 Country Hills 922-5445 Wrestling 1, 2, Student Council 1, 2 Ronald Schort 3953 Ebenezer Rd. 574-4354 Gregory E, Schrocr 1046 Ebenezer Rd, 941-5772 Band 1, 2, 3, 4 James E. Schultz 5595 Sidney 922-3349 Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4, Student Council 3, 4, Tutor 3, Public Relations 4, Postcr Club 5, 4, Victory Dance and Prom Committccs, Soph. Dance Committee, Spirit Committee Danicf M. Schwandner 1885 Nceb Rd. 922-2576 Swimming 1, 2, 3, 4, Tennis 1, lst 4 Amer. Government Test james E. Schwarz 4330 Ridgeview 471-8293 Band 1, 2, 5 Larry Scott 703 SCdam St, 471-8784 Steven j. chbers 557 Rentz Pl, 251-2894 Art Club 3, Gold Key Finalist William Scitz 5090 Orangclawn 922-8529 Football 1, 2, Track 1, Wrestling 1, 2, 5, Student Council 2, 3, National Honor Society 4, Poster Club 2, 3, 4, Float Committee 3, 4, Honor Letter 1, 2, 3, 4, Executive Board Albert Sellmeyer 515 Considine Ave, 251-2216 Richard A, Selm 1095 Bclvoir LC, 451-2039 Tutor 4, Prom Committee William Senefeld 2817 Lehman Rd, 471-3886 Thomas Sharp 856 Bccch Ave.- 471-6593 Student ManagCr 2 Gary Sheldon 1117 Pineknot Dr. 922-2383 Daniel Shine 6369 Plumridge Dr. 922-7714 Brian Shulcr 4375 W. 8th St. 921-7954 GCSL 1 Michael P, Seiner 4552 Patron Ct. 471-9346 Track 1, 2, 5 joscph M. Sizcmorc 6542 River Rd. 941-3295 Football 1, 2 john Soudrettc 731 Neeb Rd. 451-1993 Football 1, 2, 3, 4, 2 Scholastic Arr Keys, 1 Honorable Mention Richard Spade 2802 Chardalc Ct. 922-6746 Michate. Sparto 1491 Southridgc La 931-6583 Student Council 1, Art Club 1, 2, 3, 4 jonathan Spickcr 2145 Bccchcroft 922-7354 Cross Country 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 3, Bike Club 4 jim Spillc 7140 Fcrnbank Ave. 941-4245 Gregory Stall 3701 Moonridgc Dr. 574-3821 Wrestling 1, 2, Gun Club 4 Mark Stallo 515 Grand Avc. 287 McDonald's of Greater Cincinnati Salutes THE MEN OF ELDER Edward J. Cummings - Class of '58 - General Manager Louis H. Green - Class of '60 - Legal Counsel and Administrative Manager Thomas Klett w Class of '60 - Manager - 1705 W. Galbreath Rd. Robert T. Cummings - Class of '64 - Director of Operations Paul G. Groen - Class of '69 - Tangeman University Center Manager Mononalcl's I I03 0 Downtown 28 E. Sixth St. 0 2? Calhoun St. 0 7681 Beechmont Ave. GARY HOLTMAN, Mgr. MIKE STEWART, Mgr. GARY SMITH, Mgr. ' $291323; Efnfimignagi t . 3624 Springdale Rd. VEFSI Y en er . . PAUL GROEN, Mgr. CHR'S TOOLE' M4 0 3050 DIXIe Highway Erlanger, Kentucky . W. Fork 8! North Bend . 1705 W. Gaibraith Rd. RAY WRIGHT, Mgr. MIKE CASSADY, Mgr, TOM KLETT. M9r 0 4871 Reading Rd. 0 7916 Montgomery Rd. . 9 . 46 State Route 28 NHKE POTH, Mgr. JOHN MINGER, Mgr. Milford, Ohio Complimen+s of . WOODY SANDER FORD INC. Mi+chell Avenue a+ I-75 Cincinnati. Ohio 45232 54l -5586 RUSS BROGAN lhcpcuphlln 11': restosgnoszs Wk, Brogan Oil, Inc. 4210 G1enway Cincinnari, Ohio 45238 Phone: 471-7001 ELDER DAD'S CLUB Mee+s Every Tuesday 8:00 P.M. in +he Cafe'l'eria All Men Welcome EDDIE'S TAVERN Greenwell a nd Delhi 251-5550 Cross Country 1, Tennis 2, 3 Gary Stanton 713 Trenton Ave. 738-2144 Track 3, Glee Club 1 Stephen J. Stapleton 6082 johnson Rd. 661-7261 Cross Country 1, Track 2, Wrestling 1, 3 Gary G. Staud 1750 Sylvcd LC. 922-0818 Poster Club 1,2, 3, 4, Pyramid Club 2, Honor Letter 2, 3, Latin Club 1, 2 Tom Stcchcr 3939 B16111 AVE, 574-1495 Honor Later 1, Baseball 4 R. Dennis Steele 821 Roscmont 251-0624 Cross Country 1, Student Manager 1, 2, Studtnt Council 1, 2, 3, Purple Quill 3, 4, Bike Club 2, 3, Poster Club 2, 3, Art Club 3, Liturgy Committcie 4, Honor Letter 3, 4, Shillirds Scholastic Art Award 3, Soph. Dance Committee, Float Committee 1, 2 Lou Stcgcman 6040 Flyer Dr, 574-2509 Cross Country 1, Gun Club 1 james C. Stenger 2405 Sylmar Cr. 941-1304 Baseball 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 Anthony G. Stock 1783 Churchwood Dr, 922-6180 Cross Country 1, Poster C1ub 4, Elderzdo 4, Honor Letter 1, Float Committee 1, 4 David Stockelman 1076 Bccchmeadow 45 1 -2203 jerry Stockelman 1074 Beechmcadow L61 451-1695 Wrestling 1 Jan Stocpel 4621 joanz Pl. 921-2808 john Streichcr 3693 Summerdale National Honor Society 4, Honor Letter 2, 3, 4 Richard J. Scrcitmarter 6532 Visitation Dr. 922-6039 Baseball 2, Football 1, 2, Purp16 Quill 3, 4 joseph F, Stryker 3271 Renfro Ave. 481-1228 Eldcmdo 4, Honor Letter 5 Robert W. Smckenbcrg 1603 Dormhy LC. 471-0250 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Frank E. Srurwold 1245 Ross Av: 921-5872 Brian P. chcney 307 Anderson Ferry Rd. 922-7127 Gerry Syme 4551 Midkmd Ave. 921-1121 Baseball 2, 3, Basketball 1 Andrew Theuerling 840 Pat Ct. 922-5275 Track 1, Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4, Public Relations 3, GCSL 3, Eldcrado 3, Honor Letter, Art Club 3, Soph. Class Coordinator Gregory A. Thicman 337 Robbcn Ln. 471-8725 Latin Club 3, 4, Student Council 1, Bike Club 2, 3, Tutor 3, Chess Club 2, Skydiving Ciub 4, Honor Letter Robert L. Tobe 1175 Glanagles Ct. 922-6352 Cross Country 1, 2, 5, 4, Track 1, 2, Student Council 2, 3, 4, Pyramid Club 2, Float Committee 2 james Trentman 5777 Faysel Dr. 92 2-4779 289 .3595 2023 Exam Emlydkw em 033 9:0 E395 3sz Emmaag .FQ2ZUZU m0 mmmuoaluaq 4544 Wes+ 8+h HASSETT'S CROW'S NEST 92 l -6289 I The G.C.L, cap of the year. LINNEMAN'S DELICATESSEN Corner W. 8+h and Rosemon'l' Price Hi 92 I 3767 Mark Trierweiler 1671 Kcllywood Ave, 921-9181 Tennis 2, Student Council 4, Purple Quill 3, 4, Poster Club Z, 3, 4, Pyramid 2, 3, Honor Letter 1, 2 john Stephen Tschofen 3550 Lakewood Dr. 574-0567 Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 4 Thomas E. Ulmschncidcr 3114 Veazcy Ave. 922-9515 Dennis Umberg 3715 Laclcdc Ave. 471-4058 Track 1, Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4 Anthony-I, Vaccaricllo 1082 Fashion Ave. Cross Country 1, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4 David E, Vatcr 1226 Rosemont 471-3105 Baseball 2, Basketball 1, 2, Football 1, 2, 3, 4 Thomas Vaught 1055 Belmont: P1, 921-6592 john Ventre 5211 Parkview Dr. 922-8181 Robert A. Viox 3562 Ebenczcr Rd, 574-1426 Office Worker 4 Bill Vitucci 5667 Alomar Dr. 922-0104 Library Worker 4 john W. Vocllmeckc 2725 South Rd. 941-3235 Basketball 2, Soccer 4, Executive Board, A553 Committee Co- Chairman Paul Volkcr 493 Viscount Dr, 922-7721 Student Council 2, National Honor Society 4 Claude Wagner 634 Hawthornc Ave. 471-3812 Cross Country 1, 2, Tennis 3, 4, Track 1, Band 1, 2, 5, 4, Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society 4, Tutor 3, 4, Student Council Human Relations Comm, Honor Letter 1, 2, 5, 4, Dofar Speech Contest, Rep, City Council 4 9Boy and His Civic Responsibility, Day Gregory R. Wagner 1855 Hawkins Ave. 542-9475 Football 1, 2, Basketball 2, Track 1, Honor Letter 2, 3, 4 James P. Walsh 5368 Plumridge Dr. 922-7184 Tutor 3, 4, Honor LCttfr 1, 2, 3, 4 Gregory R. Wandstrat 240 Anderson Ferry Rd. 922-4444 Wrestling 2, Band 1, 2, Student Council 4, Purple Quill 3, 4, Tutor 3, Editor Purple Quill Torn Wanner 4297 Foley Rd. 471-3446 Basketbail 1, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Purple Quill 3 Kevin Ward 505 Ivory Ct. 451-3025 Cliffj. Weber 4006 Hayward 921-7041 Wrestling 2, Purple Quill 4 Leonard Weber 832 Kreis LC. 471-3830 Purple Quill 3, Coin Club 1, Honor Letter 3, 4 David Wegman 5318 Carcfrce Ct. 922-7938 Guidance Worker 4 Edward j. Wchnez 4810 Mt. Alvcmo Rd. 451-5617 Soccer 4, Honor Letter 2, 3, 4 Kenneth J. Weller 291 J N WUME I .7 builders supply co. OVER 50 YEARS SUPPLYING CINCINNATI WITH ALL TYPES OF BUILDING MATERIAL IEXCEPT lUMBERl BRICKS-BLOCKS-PLASTER-CONCRETE-SAKRETE CONCRETE- PAINTS-TILE PlPLCONCRETE P1PE-PLASTIC PIPE ., ., - ALUMINUM AND STEEL WINDOWS 2309 Ferguson Road $31333 2am, PHONE 451-1400 OPEN MON. THRU FRI. 7 TO 4:30, 53.1. 7 T0 12 NOON We Deliver N Via Radio Dispa+cher Trucks BARTH- M P s . 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Wcsthcidcr 3489 Southside Ave. 251-1209 Richard W. Whalcn 3908 W. Liberty 251-5761 Honor Letter 2, 4 Mark j. WherstonC 165911111 Ave. 921-1977 Tutor 4, Biology Club 2 James Whitaker 5577 Goldcrest Dr. 922-6113 Gerard Whitmer 826 Roscmont Ave. 471-8065 Richard Wieland 1825 Wyoming Ave. 921-2499 Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Tutor 4, Student Council 3, Band Secretary Philip 1-1, Wicnkamp 7212 Kirkridge 941-5281 Studcnt Council 1, 4, Purple Quill 3, 4, Prom Committee Mark Wiere 3697 Coral Gables Rd. 574-3862 Football 2, Student Counci14, Chairman Assembly COmmittCC Stephen M, Willenborg 4955 Poinsettia Dr, 451-5712 Student Council 4 Jeffrey Williams 2984 Bailey Ave. 922-4747 Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Series at Eight 4, Band Pres, Skydiving Club William Woestman 2211 Beechcrcck Le. 922-9551 Michaelj, Wolbar 5983 Beech Dell Dr. 922-5923 1, 2, 3, 4, Guidance Office Worker 4 Robertj Wolfram 4251 Delridgc Dr. 921-2530 Tennis 2, Statistician 2, 3, 4, Student Manager 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society 4, Pyramid Club 2, Honor Letter 1, 2, 3, 4, Float Committee 2, 3, 4 Jay F. Woltcring 5059 River Rd, 941-6111 Thomas Wuebbling 575 Starling Ct, 922-7736 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Mark M. Young 1763 Sylvcd Le, 922-6575 Al Ziffiro 1775 Patrick Dr. 471-4125 Bike Club 3, Honor Lemar 1, 2, Michafl H. Zengtrhng 1682 Kcllywood 921-8678 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Elderaidcs 2, 3, 4, Tutor 3, Card Club, Pres, Karate Club, Pres. Camera Club 293 3 SCHOOL TEAM-INSTITUTIONAL DIVISION 130 EAST 6th STREET, CINCINNATI, OHIO 45202 PHONE 721-5240 BBENDAMOUES 2mm We Supply +he Pan+hers Bob Sagers - Chas. Meyer IKGI U.S.RUYAL GLENWAY TIRE SHOP 4033 Gienway Ave. Cincinnafi. Ohio 45205 Phone: 92 I -3200 Tony Wesselman p v v . ape Imam jMan Radiant ant COCKTAI LS SUNDAYS 81 WEEKDAYC Piuu, Spaghetti. Pastas. lluagies. Chicken. Steak. . Sea Food 5506 Harrisrm Ave. 481-7778 Dlnmq Room carry Out NEWLY HEMODH EU CONCLAVE HOOM Phone Garmen+s Insured 47I -2340 Agains+ Fire and Thefi' ST. LAWRENCE CLEANERS 3652 Warsaw Ave. Shirfs - Free Call and Delivery Sforage Al+ering and Repairs 294 The morning after the night before, Flare For Ml Occasions Qru-nhouir Freak IELII HILLS DELHI HILLS IIIIIAL 8: GEMINI! SHOW GEMIWIS 35' J pom 4 pon 15c. IJO doz. BEEDIIAS an- 3 pm 3.25 dox. Plfunlol, Agormums, Marigolds, Periwinkle. 0k. 3 pots 25:, 1.75 don. TOIII'O PLANTS 30' 3 pm 3.25 doz. Mum 1 Egg Plum: 20:, 2.30 dos. g N . 51,7: Calif at; J6ws! 51: : :u'no. : 2:5 EMT, kg???17lllf.7555 991 NEEB ROAD Dial 922 1320 Vl'ul 0H Glenwu Al Clugs-w-nnw or Muddy Cunt scum on Hub lmd MACK DRUGS for Prescripfions 6I23 Bridge+own Cincinnafi, Ohio 452l I Across From Mack Fire Depadmen+ S+an Meininger Jr. 574-3333 JANSEN NUT CO. Nu+s for All Occasions Wholesale 6 Re+ail Visif Our Beau+iful Re+ail S+ore Charles Beal Class of 53 204 W. Cour+ 5+. Phone: 62 I -283l Owners Jack Beal Class of 64 Tom Beal Class of 65 This is how Fr. Rudy gof s+ar+ed. Complimen+s of A FRIEND 295 FreeI-Fayf 66l-28I0 Delivery WESTWOOD PHARMACY. I NC. Glenmore and Mon+ana Personal Concern for Your Family We Fill All Pre-Paid and Third Par+y Prescripfions Trus+ Us +0 All Prescrip+ions Fill Your Prescrip+ion; Discoun+ Priced Your Doc+or Does. MEINHARDT'S PONY KEG 4535 Wesf Eighih MAXI'S SHOE CRAFT THE CHRIS ERHART FOUNDRY 8x MACHINE Odhopedic Shoe Corrections and Repairs 4909 Glenway Ave. Phone: 92 I -6028 Cincinnati. Ohio 45238 CO. l240 Mehring Way 7 4 42I-6550 NELL'S SANDWICH SHOP 4203 Glenway Ave. FRANK'S ELECTRIC MOTOR SERVICE 2640 Colerain Ave. Mo+ors Repaired and Rewound Au+horized Sales 2 Service and Pa r+s 542-0342 If No Answer. Call: 94l-l405 or 922-7072 D D I . . Complimenfs of HENRY B. JACOB SONS INC. Masonry Conh'acfors '74 GRADSH Join These Elder Men Who Are Already Knigh+sz Rick Baudendis+eL Tom Berling. Joe Berndsen, Marfy BurkeI John Fiorifo. Dan Hoffman, Wal+ Menke. Bob Merz. Tim Moller, Paul Ries+enberg. Gerry Syme. Joe Brackmann, Sam Cecil. Chris Corcoran, Lawrence Frey. Jim DePaoli. Jerry Keeney. Jay Leisgang. Mark LorenzI Mike McKenna KOFC Club Rooml Ball Teams. Bowlingl Civic Projec'rs. Re+rea+s. Social Life See Surf Thompson H7 I 3553 For Informai'ion 297 298 PIZZA CARRY OUTS Food Fun For Everyone DELICIOUS PIZZA GREAT SANDWICHES CHICKEN AND SHRIMP BASKETS SALADS TRY OUR SPECIALTY SPAGHETTI AND MEAT BALLS Come in and Dine or Call in for Carry Ou+ Service 3537 Warsaw Ave. 4520 W. 81-h S+ree+ 47 I -7220 25 I - E 728 CONGRATULATIONS GRADUATES SKYLINE CHILI ESQUIRE MAGAZINE AND HOLIDAY MAGAZINE MENTION SKYLINE CHILI AS THE BEST ON EARTH l7 Loca+ions Locally Alrso F+. Lauderdale. Fla. g? Q ulqlg'Qogch nrx Fixupf'fw FQ 15A nrx 11?!- net: : $30 : heal R Egli' nhlfrk wt; : .gala C .31an g: :- uzll'i : glob Mg DELHI STORE PRICE ' HILL 5657 RAPID RUN PK. - 4008 GLENWAY AVE. WESTERN HILLS WHITE OAK 2411 BOUDINOTIAVE. 6030 CHEVIOT RD. Be a success. Be aNavy Man. 5M?i$iN - ' . v ' -' if you wonT to geT a good job, you'll need some experience. For Those who qualify, the new Navy offers Training in over 300 skilled jobs, with good pay and 0 great chance To get ahead Be someone special in The new Navy. Talk to your New RecruiTer. NAVY RECRUITING STATION Wesfern Hills 53 I0 Glenway Avenue Cincinna+i. Ohio 45238 5 I 3w922-6440 299 CINCINNATI SAVINGS ASSOCIATION 4820 Delhi Pike 47 I -30 I 8 PEPSI-cou AND PEPSI ARE REGISTERED TRADEMARKS 0F Pu-uco. mt; PEESI Join the Pepsi People feelinTree! BOTTLED BY PEPSI-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY OF CINCLNNATI 300 2121 SUNNYBROOK DRIVE 761-5800 A FAMILIAR SCENE AT ELDER JACK KANEY - I go+ a $50 rebafe 'From Bick's SAM MAGRO Bick's has +he beS'l' schedule and is mos+ convenient MIKE SIMONSON - H's +he quickes+ way +0 ge+ your license. GREG HEIS ConvenienHy Ioca+ed for any Elder s+uden+. CRAIG SMALLEY Excellen'l' insfrud'ion and service. 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The Elder community responded immediately to requests for emergency equipment, sucn as, stoves, lanterns, and hearers. Many of the students, coordinated by Mr. Darnell, Mr. Kreimet, Fr. Kuhn, and Fr. Rudemiller, gave up part of their Easter vacation to help clean up the wreckage The students were assisted by some of the faculty members. It will be a long time before the scar of the tornado is healed, but the Elder students will not be forgotten, Mu Mm Hayes WyattEaIIp, Wyattszp Bmw, cowcageaus W bold. Long Eiwhiso'am Myang WM 90mg and, 342 mems Fast Degwe Mm. Wm. DMAW Mv- WWJWAW Mm. MMM. WA. W MWWW Mu mm.mmg Bianca Ma. Wm. WJ. Ciauczob Div. WW6. MJames DeFmaca Mm. MW. EungWWF-ahdly Mv- WMM. Hang W. W QtawmtdEJthizaus I'M. WW. Wz'llimwp. Hoelezw Mm. MWJWG me Miv- WW. annMiwL Liugg Mu. MWJMAJ. McDomldx M249 W806 Mcme, 9a. WP. Marga, 9v. Family and Evans Clxiwaew JaabMaasMeats Mm. WM. Ebqu-l. Mow Wampazumtg WDwoaaiiug wmza New, ammda; '74 Max. MM-Jahwa 2509 Dry. audeLJmomeL M MW- WMM. 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Phtlszh'aes Ma. Wm. WM Mu. MW-Johuz dem Neal's Com - medehg MWMNeyw Max. MW. WM. om Mu. Mm. L. WWagm Mw- MMM. NWWWM Mv- mm. Moms ram Mv- MW-AWW Mu. Mm. WWW Mv- audMIs. Edam lac 90AM Mu. mmes F. Qdumg fury. MW.JWJ. prlla, 9v. Mm. MAMAJ. Qtaudx Mm. audm. wdltamQteoluw MM www.JkoE. gnaw Mm. MW. W0 sum Mm. MW. Lama T0110 GemgeW. Twang meVauglvtFanu'lg Mm. WW. HWWagm Mm. MWJMepluBa Welm Mm. MW. ML. Weala'hgfaw My. Mm. Mmm'wJ. wide MM mm-Joseplvp. arm Mu. Mm. WA. WM 343 344 Agatha and Harry Mr. and Mrs, Richardj, Adams Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Averbeck Mr. and Mrs. Elmer A. Babey Mr. and Mrs, Robert Bachman John B. Backschcider Mr. and Mrs Frank Bailey Mr. and Mrs, Robert Beck Mr. and Mrs. Donald A. Bedinghaus Mr, and Mrs. Charles W. Bell The Bellman Famiiy Mr. and Mrs, Walter C Bender Mr. and Mrsjohn Berrens Mrs. Edward Blake Mr. and Mrs. Emeard Blake Mr. and Mrs. Myles Bcrcsford Mr. and Mrse Michael Bess Mr. and Mrs. William Blind Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Boeing Mr. and Mrs. Earl Boertlein Mr. and Mrs.James C, Bolger Mr. and Mrs.james R. Bergman Borros Family Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brackmann Mr. and Mrs. Francis J. Brinkmann Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert H. Brodbeck Broke But Happy Mr. and Mrs! Fred G. Bronnert Maria Bronstrop Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bruch Mr. and Mrs. Carl Brueggemeycr Mr, and Mrs Raymond Brunst Mr. and Mrs. Ford C. Bums Mr, and Mrs, William C. Busch Cheviot Custom Carpet Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cianciolo Patrick T, Conly Mr. and Mrs. Carlj. Conrady Mr. and Mrs. Wm. O. Conroer. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Costa Mr, and Mrs, Eugene Day Mr, and Mrs, john Dimuzio Mr. and Mrs. Fred Doench Mr, and Mrshjames Doherty Mr. and Mrs. Charles j. Doll Mr. and Mrse RobCrr B, Duke and Family Mr, and MrsT Donald Dundes Bob and Irene Dwyer Mr, and Mrsjames G. Eby The Ehrman Family Mr, and Mrs, Gordon Engel Mr. and Mrs. William H. Ernst Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Farwick Fischers of Mack Mr. and Mrs. Clifford H. Fluegemann Mrs. Betty Fontenot ML and Mrs, Edward Ne Forte Mr. and Mrse William J. Fox and Family A Friend Margaret and Mary 0. Fritz Mr. and M11 Paul B Garnm Frank Gorrasi 77 Mr. and Mrs. Norbert F. Grady Mr. and Mrs Roger A. Groene Mr. and Mrs. William Groll ML and Mrs.John WT C3an The Richard Hafner Family Mr. and Mrs. Gordon W. Haney ML and Mrs. Ralph Haney ML and Mrs. Paul Harmon ML and Mrs. Harry Haverkos ML and Mrs. Wm. A. Hehemann MI. and Mrs. Harry j. Herdeman ' Mr. and Mrs. ClEfford P. Herkert Ed and Connie Herman MI. and Mrs. George Hero: ML and Mrs. Thomas Hesketh The Hogan Family MI, and Mrs. Edward Holloway Mr. and Mrs.John E. Hopkins Mr. and Mrs. Donald Huhn Mr. and Mrs. Stanclyj. Hylznd Mr. and Mrs. Ezra G.james Mr. and Mrs. Paul HT Janszen Mr. and Mrs. james Jaspcrs Mr, and Mrs. jos. P. Jennings M1: and Mrs. Williamjones Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Kelley ML and Mrs Ernestj. Kelly The Roger Kemper Family MI. and Mr5.John Keyes Mr. and Mrsfjames Kjffmeyer Mr. and MIS.John M. King Mr. and Mrsv Donald Knierim Mr. and Mrs. Robert Knight Mr. and Mrs, Thomas Koppenhocfcr Jim Kraft 73 The Richard Kreinest Family Mr. and Mrs, Herbert R. Kroegcr john A. Lammers, Sr. Mr. and Mrs joseph A, Lamping Mr. and Mrs. Harold Langen Mr. and Mrs, Rick Lanzillotta Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Laub Mr. and Mrs, Lavoriti and Family Mr. and Mrs. John Leonard Mr. and Mrs. Paul R. Lipps Robert Litzinger Family Mr. and Mrs. Michael S. Macaluso Robert Mangold Family Mrstohn Martin Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Maninelli Mr. and Mrs Richard S. Martini Mr. and Mrs. Richard D. Marx and Sons Mr. and Mrs, Roberrj. Marzheuser Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Maushart and Family MI. and Mrs. Raymond I. Mazza Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H. McElroy Mr. and Mrs. Terrence J. McGinnis Mr. and Mrs. George McManis Mr. and Mrs. John P. Meadows MI. and Mrs. Waltcrj. Meirose MI. and Mrs, Melvin C. Mergard, Sr, Mr. and Mrs, Cahrles Meyer MI. and Mrs. Don J. Meyer Mr. and Mrs. Edward W. Meyer MI. and MIsJohn F, Meyer Mr. and Mrs, Robert Meyer T. Meyer and Family mem M 039439 MI. and Mrs. Henry Meyers Mr. and Mrs. Ejerome Mielke Moehring Boys ML and Mrs. George Moellcr The Moore Family Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Morgan Mr. and Mrsj. Clifford Mueller Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mueller Mr. J, James Murphy Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel Napolimno Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Nieheisei M1: and Mrs. Lawrence TV Niemeyer Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Newman Congratulations h N, S, Pool Service Pat and jerry Nymberg Mr. and Mrs. George P. Ober Mr. and Mrs. Richard CYBrien MI. and Mrs. William R. O'Connet Mr. and Mrs. Alvin P. Oestreicher Mr. and Mrs. Walter T. Oka Mr. and Mrs Clarence Paf f The Paolello Family Mr. and MrsJohn A. Parincllo MI. and Mrs. Charles Parson Joe Elvis Priestle Mr. and Mrs. Fred Raker Mr. and Mrs. Paul Rebholz Mr. and Mrs.James Rekers Mr. and Mrs, Bernard Rjeskamp Bill and Terry Riley The Roth Family Mr. and Mrs, Arthur C. Sander MrsJoan Schlachrer Mr. and Mrs. Robert Schlachter Mr. and MES.J. B. Schoenfeld Mr. and Mrs. Earl Sharp Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Sheldon Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Sizcmore Mr. and Mrs. R Spitzmueller MI. and Mrs. Lou Stegman Mr. and Mrs. Theodore L Stolze Mr. and Mrs.J0hn E, Sucher Mrse Marie Thiem Mr. and Mrs. Samuel D. Thomas M. and Mrs. Joseph Trentman MI. and Mrs. B. L. Trierweiler Mr. and Mrs. Paul E. Twilling MI. and Mrs.Joscph A. Virucci Mr. and Mrs, John Vogcl Mr. and Mrs. Thomas C. VonHagcn Mr. and Mrs, Robert Walsh MI. and Mrs. Vincent Walsh Mr. and Mrs. Harry W. Wambaugh MI. and Mrs. George Wells The James H. Wcmke Family Mr. and Mrsjoscph H. Wessels Rick, Mkc,Jeff Whalcn Mr. and Mrs. Paul Whetstone Mr. and Mrs. Philip Wicnkamp MI. and Mrs. Richard A. Witsken Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Wolfer Family Mr. and Mrs. Paul Woltcring The Zaffiro Family Zigglly Wiggily and the Gang wwzwgw . ?EE


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