Elder High School - Elderado Yearbook (Cincinnati, OH)

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Elder High School Cincinnati,Ohio Volume 52 Elderado 1975 aculty .................................. 10 ports ................................... 4O Itudents ..................... I .......... 116 Ilubs and Organizations ................. 170 Ctivities ............................... 192 usiness ................................ 236 losing ................................ 282 There Is A Unique, Ever- Present Feeling At Elder. This Feeling, Abstract, Yet Very Real, Is Difficult To Explain, Yet Obvious To All .i : F : i am: -Imr . ; arm ngllu . Pride Developed Through Fifty-Two Years Of Outstanding Tradition, It Grows Ever Stronger , .. . h. Mud WW WWW . 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Since then he has done an outstanding job as leader of Elder. continuing his interest in the students and their activities. The stu- dent body is continually appreciative of all he has done for the Elder Com- munity. FR. STRITTMATTER: What are you looking at? I FR. KUHN: Would you buy a lottery ticket from this man? 1' t; FR. KUHN is assistant principal in charge of student affairs and religious activities. He teaches Religion and Physics but his interests go farther than that. He is moderator of the ever active Student Council and is deeply involved in all the activities. He also finds time to be chaplain of the Track, Swimming and Cross Country teams. Father was also voted the outstanding young clergyman by the Western Hills Jaycees . MR. DONALD DAHLMAN, a native of Hamilton, Ohio, has been the assistant principal in charge of aca- demics. and student and teacher scheduling a1 Elder for the last five years. Mr. Dahlman graduated from the University of Dayton and got his Master's at Ohio State. In his spare time, he enjoys photography, Euro- pean travel, and working with com- puters and short wave radios. MR. THOMAS OTTEN graduated from Elder in 1964. He returned 10 Elder four years later as a Geometry teacher, and for the past three years, he has been assistant principal in charge of discipline . In his spare time, he enjoys camping and bike rid- mg. MR. DAHLMAN: I have your $45 Metro refund right here! Enghsh Department MR. JOSEPH F. ACITO has an A.B. in English, and teaches sophomores. Working on his Masters he returned to teach here in 1968, where he, gradu- ated in '63. He enjoys all sports, readp ing, and working outdoors. SUGAR RAY BACHUS MR. ACITO dreams about his fairy Godfather. MR. RAYMOND BACHUS is a read- ing and English teacher. After receiv- ing a 13.8. in Education from U.D. , he returned to Elder where he graduated in 1965. Serving as reserve basketball and football coach, MR. BACHUS enjoys the outdoors . MR. DONALD E. BUCHANAN, jun- ior English teacher and coach of the varsity and reserve golf teams, has a. B. A. in History from X .U.. and a M.Ed. from U.C. Enjoying all sports, he also likes viewing good movies and reading books. MR. BUCHANAN: One more time and you'll swallow my putter. MR. THOMAS DAVORAN has been teaching English at Elder longer than anyone else on the faculty. In his four- teenth year at Elder, he teaches fresh- men and sophomores. A '56 Elder grad. , MR. DAVORAN went on to obtain a I5. A. in English and a masters in History. He enjoys reading and camping. ' nJWnP-Esum MR. DAVORAN: No, friend , I don't want to buy an elevator pass. MR. STEVEN A ENGELHARDT attended St. Francis Seminary and X.U. , obtaining a B.A. and a M.Ed. in English. In his fifth year of teaching at Elder, Mr. Engelhardt teaches freshman English. enjoying sports. movies. and photography. Ii MR. ENGELHARDT: I'll give you five seconds to get that kid back in the window MR. JOHN F. PLOEHS teaches English and Speech as well as Reading. In his third year on the faculty, 3 '68 Elder grad and former Eldorado Edi- tor, he owns a B.A. in English, and coaches reserve soccer and tennis. MI. Ploehs enjoys soft- ball and reading. MR. PLACE: I seem to have lost my Ploehs MR. THOMAS J. KEL- LER, owning a B.A. and a M.A. in English, is in his fourth year of teaching jun- io: and senior English. A '61 grad of Elder, MI. Kel- ler enjoys reading and music. MR. KELLER: Silly, Huck never said any- thing like that! MR. MENKHAUS: That's a MISTER Sappy to you, son. MR. EDWARD MENKH HAUS holds a B.S. in Eng- lish and a M.Ed. Besides being the moderator of the Purple Quill and jour- nalism teacher, MI. Men- kaus teaches English and Geometry. Enjoying car- pentry, he is also an avid sports buff . ll! MR. KENNETH A. LAAKE, a '65 grad of Purcell, has taught all levels of English since joining the faculty in 1969 . Owning a B. A. in English, he enjoys all sports. espe- cially basketball. softball, golf , and ten- nis. MI. Laake coaches reserve and varsity tennis. E MR. LAAKE: The last kid that said that was sitting in the desk behind me . MR. JOHN C. HUMMEL. head of Elder's English department, teaches senior English. Mr. Hummel, a '49 Elder grad, attended Notre Dame receiving an A.B. in Journalism and Psychology. He then went on to Law School for two years. Mr. Hummel began teaching at Elder in 1968. He enjoys fishing, fencing, water skiing, and making up war stories in his spare timeh MR. HEBAUF poses for a Schick razor blade ad . MR. MiCHAEL HEBAUF, a '65 grad of Elder is in his fifth year at Elder. He attended U.C. and received his B.S. in economics. Mr. Hebauf teaches sophomore English. and is interested in all sports, especially hunting, fishing, and motocross riding. MR. HUMMEL: I remember back in the big war . . . at Fort Dix peeling potatoes. MR. JERRY FEDERLE graduated from St. Gregory Seminary in 1964, and continued his education at Xavier. graduating in 1968. Mr. Federle has been at Elder since 1968, teaching sophomore and junior English, and coaching both baseball and football on the reserve level. MR. FEDERLE smiles for the wrong camera. FR. GARY WITSKEN. holder of a B.A. in Philosophy from the Athenaeum of Ohio, returned to Elder as a Spanish teacher. A '60 Elder grad, he doubles as the chaplain of the baseball team. MR. RICHARD GROSSER teaches Span- ish I and is head of the Foreign Language department. He attended St. Xavier in 1965 and went to Thomas More where he received an A .B . in Spanish. He is pres- ently working toward a M.Ed. in Admin- istration at U .C. In his leisure time, he FR. WITSKEN: You think I'm kidding, enjoys sports cars. don't you? Language Department Which picture is Grosser? FR. TIMOTHY KALLAHER, a gradu- ate of McNicholas in 1964, teaches Latin I and II. He holds an A.B. in Philosophy, 3 M.A. in Theology. Masters' of Divinity from the Athe- naeum of Ohio, as well as a M.A. in Classics from X . U. FR. KALLAHER gets an inspiration. FR. DONALD RETTIG. a graduate of St. Gregory seminary, and later of the Athe- naeum, handles the German I, II and III classes. He holds an A . B. in Philosophy and a Master's in Divinity from the Athenaeum. and an M.Ed. in history from Xavier. Fr. Rettig has been at Elder since 1971 and has taken over the duties as moderator of the Alumni Association. FR. RETTIG: Ve have our vays of MR. ROSEN: Next time you say it, I'll put making you talk. you through the wall. MR. ROGER ROSEN, a 1967 Elder grad, is in his fourth year of teaching French I and 11. MI. Rosen received his degree in French at X. U. and continued his studies in France before returning to Elder, where he is mod- erator of the National Honor Society. MISS BRENDA COOMBS graduated from McAuley in 1969 and went on to the University of Cincinnati for a B . A . in English and a B. S. in Education. She is in her first year at Elder as an Instructional Reading Assistant. Miss Coombs' hobbies include camping, traveling, rafting, and unlike other faculty members. she enjoys sewing, crochetting, and macrame. MR. RICHTER: Wait till Meyer sees this MISS BRENDA COOMBS: Long and one. silky. MR. ROBERT RICHTER, a '65 Elder grad , teaches Speech to Sophomores and a special course in Film Study. He attended Xavier, where he earned a 3.8. in Physical Educa- tion. MI. Richter is the varsity wrestling coach, and also coaches freshman football. He enjoys all sports, and likes to play them in his spare time. 20 MR. WEINKAM: . . and if I pull out the other pen, my head falls off. FR. MARK GRATSCH teaches High School Calculus to juniors and seniors. He attended the Athenaeum of Ohio, and Xavier Univer- sity from which he received his Master's of Education. One of the veterans of the fac- ulty, he is now the pastor of St. Vincent de Paul's parish. He enjoys golf, long walks and reading. .1 h FR. GRATSCH: Smile. You're on candid camera. MR. DONALD WEINKAM received his B.S. from X. U. After receiving his Master's in Education and M .A .T. , he returned to Elder to teach. Mr. Weinkam teaches Alge- bra II and Trigonometry, Math Analysis and Computer Science . Bowling, reading and watching sports are among the activities that he enjoys most. FR. FITZSIMMONS: He's a lumberjack and he's okay. FR. THOMAS FITZSIMMONS, a graduate of Purcell in 1955, received his A. B. and M.A. degrees from the Athenaeum of Ohio. Fr. Fitzsimmom teaches Algebra. He is an avid handballer. Fr. Fitzsimmons is on his second round at Elder having left a few years ago. MR. KEMEN: I told you I could make it work. MR. HARRY KEMEN. a graduate of LaSalle in '67, got his 13.8. in Educa- tion from U. C. He teaches College Calculus and Algebra II and Trigono- metry. Mr. Kemen is in his second year as the varsity soccer coach. MR. DONALD PATRICK teaches Geometry and Algebra 1. He received his Masters degree from the Illinois Institute of Technology and Loyola University. He was awarded National Science Foundation Grants in 1970 and 1972. He moderates the Camera Club. MR. CHARLES KNEPFLE is a i64 grad of Elder. Mr. Knepfle is in his fifth year as a teacher of High School Calculus and Geome- try. He received his Masters in Math from U.C. MI. Knepfle is an avid sports buff. Math Department 21 22 'WAmeMIW?.s m-Av r ? 4-.., c1 i A .-7 i w, r. -.m..s,....,i..,. ...,r 1, . Right hand passes - left hand flunks. MR. OWENS has completed his eleventh year at Elder. For six years he has taught general math. Most of his free time will find him at his avoca- tion of carpentry. MR. HARRY MUELLER has been at Elder for seven years. Algebra I is his specialty. He has been known to burn the fairways in his spare time. MR. MOELLER checks another X rated paper. 41s I think your grade is pretty funny. MR. JOSEPH HELMES a 69 Purcell grad with a 13.3. from X.U. This is his first at Elder and teaches Math. ' MR. STEPHEN GEIS is a '70 Elder grad and a '74 grad from U.C. This is his first year at Elder and is director of the marching band. If I didn't lean on this I would fall over. a l1 1W 9M WWW , ,A. Num?- .4 A FR. EDWARD RUDEMILLER teaches senior religion. He returned to Elder in 1959 after graduating in 1950, and going to the Athenaeum of Ohio and St. Gregory's Seminary. Fr. Rudy is the Athletic Director, moderator of the Dad's Club, is on the Advisory Board of the Principal's and teaches theology at Mt. St. Joseph. Religion Department FATHER RUDEMILLER: It's to the right and down the hall. You can't miss it. FR. RALPH CHET WESTERHOFF. a delinquent from Holy Fam- ily, graduated from Elder in 1954. He went on to receive his B.A. in Philosophy from X.U. and the Amhenaeum of Ohio. He has been teaching junior religion for twelve years, and is presently stationed at St. Dominic. His favorite hobbies are yelling at the Elderado staff, and fixing player pianos. FATHER WESTERHOFF doing his two bits for. the World Food Crisis. FR. ANTHONY MULLER attended St. Gregory's Seminary, and went to the Amhenaeum of Ohio to receive a B. A. in Phi- losophy. He holds a M.Ed. from X.U. and a Masters' of Divin- ity from the Anthenaeum. Fr. Muller has been teaching Reli- gion since 1970, and is the chaplain of Elder's Soccer team. FATHER MULLER: I don't care if it is boring. Put away the Playboy. 24 Religion Department FR. JOHN KUMMER attended St. Gregory Seminary and received his M.A. in Philosophy and Theology and a Master's in Divinity from the Athenaeum of Ohio. FI. Kummer teaches sophomore religion and is in his third year at Elder. FR. KELLEY: I don't know everything - at least not yet! FR. DAVID KELLEY, attended Elder from 1963 to 1964 before going to St. Gregory Seminary for two years. Father Kelley graduated from the Athenaeum of Ohio in 1970 with a B.A. in Philosophy and also attained a Master's of Divinity from the Athenaeum in 1974, the year of his ordination. Fr. Kelley enjoys handball and swimming in his spare time . FR. PETERKA: No, I don't want any chances on a motorcy- ole. FR. DALE PETERKA has been teaching freshman Religion since 1971 at Elder. He graduated from St. Gregory Seminary in 1960 and received his B. A. in Philosophy from the Athe- naeum of Ohio in 1964. Besides being a singer and guitar player at the Elder Masses he is the moderator of the Gun Club. MR. JOHN KELLY has occupied Elder classrooms as a teacher for ten years. Owning a B. S. in Chemistry, Mr. Kelly teaches General Science and Biology. Living in South America for a time, he very interested in the culture of the South Americans. Science Department . w 1513551525319 E11511, . . fR'E Intiy'x '1 MR. GROH: Mr. Groh makes the grade. 1 . l . - u . I MR. KELLY: One of the busiest mem- A Roger Bacon grad, MR. EDWARD GROH attended bers of the faculty. X.U. and received a B.S. in Math and Science. Since joining the faculty in 1967, MI. Groh teaches 1 General Science and Automotive Mechanics. He also coached the reserve tennis team in 73. . MR. FARRELL: I like the pictures the best. MR. FARRELL graduated from St. Louis U. High in 1960, and went on to St. Louis U. for his A.B. in Philosophy. He received a M.A. in PhilosoPhy from Notre Dame in 1969. Mr. Farrell teaches Physiology and Biology in his first year at Elder. He enjoys simulated War Games in his spare time . 25 MR. KRIEMER: C'mon I'll take you all on. MR. DARNELL: MI. Darnell and his girl Friday. MR. DANIEL KREIMER teaches Chemistry I at Elder. he received his B. S. from U. C. Dan is a moderator of the Student Council. For enjoyment, he tries to read and steals candy from little kids. 7- .9 v: The beauty and simplicity of Mr. Kuhlman. MR. WILLIAM KUHLMAN. a graduate of St. Xavier in 1963, holds a B. S. in Physics as well as a Master's in Physics from X.U. He teaches all but one Physics class. His hobbies are flying, racw ing go carts on the third floor. boating and being the third floor volunteer fireman . MR. THOMAS DARNELL, 21 Newport Catholic High School grad, is now in his eighth year at Elder. A Chemistry I and Chemistry H instructor, he Ieceived his B. S. in Pharmacy from U .C. and got his M.Ed. from X.U. Mr. Darnell, in his spare time. runs a dating service. MR. JOHN BERNINGER, attended Xavier University and received a B. S. in Biology and his Master's in 1965. A 1960 Elder grad. he teaches Biology. Mr. Berninger owns a farm where he can enjoy the natural things. MR. THOMAS HESS- LING. a 1946 graduate of St. Xavier, is now in his 14th year of teaching at Elder. In 1951. he received his A .B. at Xavier Univer- sity. While attending X . U. , he majored in Polit- ical Science and English. In 1965, he received his M.Ed. He teaches P.O.D. and directs the Series at Eight concerts. MR. MICHAEL MORAN, a 1969 grad of Cleveland St. Joe, received a B.A. in Marketing from Xavier. MI. Moran is in his second year as a teacher of Business Management and Data -- .. - , i .- . . ., , s Processing. Mr. Moran ; , , 9 MR. HESSLING: That's the one who had helps coach the WISH? MR. MORAN: Cut it out. you're embar- the Chile . .. football team. He enJoys Iassing me. playing football and bas- ketball in his leisure time. MR. MARK KLUSMAN. a '61 Elder grad, is now teaching in his seventh year. He received his B.S. in Economics and a M.Ed. in Social Studies from Xavier University. An American HistOIy teacher, he is also the moderator of the Bike and Chess Clubs. MR. KLUSMAN: Have I got a date for you. 4 MR. DANIEL HILVERT received his B.S. : a in History in 1968 and his M.Ed. in History ' i from X.U. in 1970. Mr. Hilvert is a former ? star football player who graduated from h ..,I X I W MR. HILVERT: Mr. Eyebrows MR. CHARLES KAUFHOLD is a 1960 graduate of Elder. He is now in his ninth year as a teacher of Problems of Democracy. MI. Kaufhold received his M . Ed. in History from Xavier. He moderates the Elder chapter of the Greater Cincinnati Safety League. He enjoys motorcycle racing and donates his valuable time and energy to the imprgvement of the school grounds. 2B EldeI in 1964. He teaches American History and enjoys all sports. MR. KAUFHOLD: Mr. Kaufhold is happy we didn't call him you know what! MR. DAVE DABBELT, a 1966 gradu- ate of Elder. returned in 7 0-71 to teach American History and Interna- tional relations. He attended U.C. where he earned a B. A. in History and 21 B. S. in Education. He is the. reserve wrestling coach and enjoys travelling in his spare time. MR. TIMOTHY DONOVAN teaches sophomore World Culture. He gradu- ated from Covington Catholic in 1961 . MI. Donovan earned a B.S. and A.B. in Education from the U. of Dayton. In 1970, he earned a M.A. in History from Xavier. He enjoys airplanes and outdoor sports in his leisure time . MR. DONOVAN: MI. Donovan dreams of being Premier of India. 14: . . . MR. DABBELT: I can pin Nick Wining SOC I 3' Stu d I es with one hand. Department MR. FREY: One Across is E-L-D-E-R MR. PAUL FREY. in his eleventh year 11 Elder. teaches Problems of democracy 10 seniors. A 1957 Elder grad, Hans grad- lated from Regis College in 1962 , and erved in the Marine Corps the following we years. Hans coaches the varsity bas- :etball team and in his spare time, he ikes to travel and fish. 29 30 Art Department MR. GILBET WENDLING is in his sixth year at Elder. He received his B. S. in History from X .U. MI. Wenkling teaches American His- tory. In his spare time, he coaches the Cross Country team, the Track team, and the Swimming team. MR. ROBERT GREGORY, a '58 Elder grad. attended Thomas More College, where he earned a B.A. in Art. He also holds a Master's in Art Education from U . C. MI. Gregory has been at Elder since 1972, and has since helped to establish Elder's Art Department as one of the best in the city. Mr. Gregory is a photography buff and is Moderator of the Photography Club. MR. GREGORY: Hurry up. I can't pose like this forever! I ! 7V1. K '1, L Eu-Ahx. MR. SPENCER: I know I forgot to Smile when you say that, MR. WENDLING. shave this morning . MR. KLONNE: Who made the remark about the high forehead? MR. STEPHEN SPENCER is teaching World Culture and Geography for his second year. A grad of Ashland H.S. , he received his B . S. in Education in Social Studies Comprehension from Ashland College. MI. Spencer coaches the Frosh C.C. team and the Reserve Track team. MR. STEVE KLONNE, a '64 grad of St. Xavier, teaches Bookkeeping and Typing. Mr. Klonne received a 3.3. from X.U. in 1969. Mr. Klonne is in his second year as a teacher at Elder. He also serves as an assistant varsity football coach. If I had an eraser. these books would balance. The ruler of the business department. MR. MIKE HONOLD graduated from Elder in 1956. As a student he was 2; MR. GIL WERMLING has completed fourteen years at standout in football and baseball. He graduated from U.C. in 1961. In his Elder. He is a graduate of Hughes and X.U. He is fourteen years at Elder he has been head coach in both football and baseball. chairman of the business department and directs the Currently he is a member of the business department teaching bookkeeping. distributive education program . ' Conserve energy; don't plug in the cord. MR. ROBERT TOBY HEILE is the one responsible for letting the world know about Elder. His job as director of public relations is one of the most time consuming duties at Elder. He is a. grad of St. X. and X.U. The classroom finds him teaching Accounting and Business Law. Business Department 31 RIGHT: MR. DAVID ALLEN attended South High School in Youngstown, Ohio. He received his B.M. from U.C. Col- lege Conservatory of Music. He is director of Elder's Glee Club. A job he has had since 1969. He assists with musical direction of the Series of Eight productions and directs the choir at St. William Church. MR. ALLEN is about to pass out . . . some papers. LEFT: MR. LEE TRAUTH has a 3.8. from the University of Kentucky. Our marching band , our show band. the Series at Eight and our school songs all bear the mark of his talent. when you're smiling keep on smiling. 5W? The payoff is caught by our hidden camera. RIGHT: MR. BAKER holds a M.Ed. from U.C. He teaches Economics, Busi- ness Management and Typing. He, is a member of the Army Reserve and is an avid fan of all sports. 32 MR. HAUPT: You be there, we'll win. MR. THOMAS CALLAHAN gradu- ated from Anderson in 1960, and went to UC to receive a B.S. and a M.Ed. in Education. Coach Cal is in his sixth yfaar on the Elder faculty. and teaches Phys. Ed. and Health. Mr. Callahan serves as an assistant varsity football coach. MR. CALLAHAN: That's the most I've ever seen a kid bleed from 3 dodge ball . f cw MR. KENNETH HAUPT, 21 Roger Bacon alumnus. who received a B.S. in Health from UC. is in his sixth year at Elder. Before coming here, MI. Haupt was assistant football coach at Roger Bacon. At Elder, Mr. Hauptis the head coach of the very successful football Panthers, and teaches Physical Education. Physical Education MR. JAMES MASSA is another Elder grad who has returned to teach at Elder. Mr. Massa holds a B.S. and a B.A. in Economics from X.U. He is working a M.Ed. in Physical Educa- tion. Mr. Massa teaches Phys. Ed. and Health, in addition to coaching the varsity baseball team. Hue wmv'l h,h. zk MR. MEYER: I'll put you down for a dozen boxes of Keebler cookies. MR. JEROME MEYER, a 1965 Elder grad, is in his fifth year of teaching Health and Advanced Phys. Ed. He holds a B. S. in Education and a M.A. in Physical Education. MI. Meyer is an assistant football coach here at Elder. MR. MASSA: Quit complaining. I haven't put the weights on yet. MR. THOMAS DOC MASON a 1957 graduate from St. Xavier holds a Master's in Education from Xavier University . He is counselor for the class of '77. When guiding the Wise Fools begins to get to him, he can be seen heading for the handball court. Guidance Department LEFT: ! J E mil '4'; .q Sq Wm! . You don't really want to complain about your psychol- ogy teacher do you? RIGHT: MRS. TERESA LUEBBE is the secretary for the guidance department. The volumes of work she turns out helps to make our guidance office one of the finest student services available . RIGHT: The belle of the basement. 34 TO M P So you want to be a guidance counselor? FATHER DONALD NOLL divides his time between parish duties at St. William, teaching psychology and serving as a guidance counselor. A lot of work for a lot of man. Fr. Noll holds a masu ters degree from Xavier University. The golf course is where he can best relax. MR. THOMAS BUSHMAN: a '61 Elder grad, has been a guidance counselor for seven years. and presently is in charge of the Guidance Department. He received a degree in history in 1965 and his Master's in Counseling in 1967 from the University of Dayton. Mr. Bushman coaches the froshman basketball team , and enjoys traveling in his spare time. t, MR. BUSHMAN: Mr. Dahlman wants to see me? MR. EDWARD KELLER, graduated from Elder in 1958. and has had the pri- velage of counseling the class of 1975. He graduated from X.U. in 1963, and received his Master's in History and Political Science from Xavier. He also taught Latin for eight years at Elder before turning counselor. MR. BORGMAN: I'm sure I can find a date somewhere in here for you. o ' A MR. KELLER: I promise never to write any more local yokel humor. MR. DAVID BORGMAN, a 1966 Elder grad is in his third year of counseling, and is in charge of the class of '76. Mr. Bergman graduated from Hillsdale College in 1970 with a 8.11. in Business. He also holds a M.A. from Xavier. Before becoming a counselor, Mr. Borgman taught typing. Library FR. ROBERT BUENING, Elder's head librarian for 16 years. graduated from Elder in 1949, going on to the Athe- naeum of Ohio for his A . B. in philoso- phy. He received his degree in Library Science rom Mt. St. Joseph after being ordained in 1958. Fr. runs the Library with the help of Mrs. Kloepfer and Mrs. Leon. In his spare time, he enjoys a relaxing round of golf. MRS . KLOEPFER MRS. LEON FR. BUENING dreams of converting the stadium into a library. Audio-Visual MR. RICHARD DOERGER, a 1955 Elder grad is in charge of the Audio-Visual department. Mr. Doerger received an A.B. in philosophy from the Anthenaeum of Ohio, and has been teaching at Elder for fourteen years. Besides teaching Com- munication Arts and Basic Electricity, Mr. Doer- ger takes care of the wiring around the school. The Elder AudioeVisual department is constantly expanding under Mr. Doerger. 36 Bob - Artist - Clown - Friend Your presence among us - gently poking fun at yourself and us - your laughter - non conformisl shoes - you just being yourself - we remember - thanks. 314l75 Whis page has been donated by the art students in memory of Bob Linnamem Cafete r i a The almost impossible task of feeding 1600'starving Elder students lies in the hands of the 8 dedicated cafeteria ladies. These ladies must prepare a meal four times a day, five days a week, 0101 to mention breakfasn, with only five minutes in between each lunch period. The men of Elder are grateful to them for a job well-done . i K33 . 1' LEFT TO RIGHT: Mrs. Lasita, Mrs. Muxphy, Mrs. Arnold, Mrs. Hornback, Mrs. Kohler, Mrs. Goetke, Mrs. Long. Mrs. Jones. 21:? a M a i n O ff i C e The main office can be considered the center of the school, where important information, questions, records, etc. , are handled. Besides the many daily phone calls, absentees, tardy slips, and tuition payments, an inumerable list of other duties fall upon these women. They do their jobs exceptionally well, and all agree that they enjoy it immensely, and wouldn't have it any other way. LEFT TO RIGHT: MIs. Tierney, Mrs. Bellman, Mrs. Hageman, Mrs. Kolkmeyer. Mrs. Roderscheimer. 38 MR. STRYKER mourns the death of a beautiful draft. MR. CHARLIE DIEBENHOFER in the newly designed maintenance office . Industrial Arts Department MRS. PAUL STRYKER, with 35 years of teaching under his belt, is the senior member of the Elder Faculty. MI. Stryker graduated from Elder in 1928 , and went on to earn a B. S . in Archi- tecture from U.C. , and an M.A. in Architecture from Syracuse Univer- sity. MI. Stryker handles all of the Mechanical Drawing classes. Maintenance Department MR. CHARLIE DIEBENHOFER is Eld- er's capable maintenance engineer, and MR. WILLIAM SCHAEFER is in charge of our Book and Supply Store. Both of these men are deserving of our appreciation and support throughout the year. One of the most dedicated men at Elder is BASEMENT BILL KOLK- MEYER, who is in charge of mainte- nance , and everything else that con- cerns the upkeep of the building and grounds. Besides this. he also has other duties, such as selling tickets for vari- ous Elder sporting events. Mr. Kolk- meyer does an excellent job which is deserving of our recognition. Playboy . ' ' MR. KOLKMEYER: If I don't get a raise. they don't get in the office. MR. SCHAEFER; I'm sure g1 ad we started selling 39 40 The practice of working hard for high-set goals is the basis of Elder's sports program; our schools most successful and most renowned department. Approximately one-third of the Elder Student Body participates in various interscholastic sports. 41 I t k h AL m! ' .. --k'. 'f FRONT ROW: Coach Gil Wendling, Mark Durbin, Tom Maltry, Todd Zinser, Jim Waters, Jerry Vitucci. SECOND ROW: Tim Scully, Dave Rebholz. Joe Allen, Paul Wenstrup, Pete Oka, John Weil tmgn. t3 ' .5 1311M L . 4'- Cross Country It was a unique season for the Elder Purple Pack as they faced a rebuilding year amidst increasingly strong com- etition in Cincinnati. Coach Wen- 1ling and his co-captains Jim Waters and Todd Zinser. with the help of thaplain Fr. Tom Kuhn, prepared the earn for an unpredictable season. The harriers retained their crowns in e Covington Catholic Invitational, he Princeton Invitational and the GCL I the ninth straight year. They also ecame the lst annual Best of the West Itoss Country Champions. In Cleve- and, they finished a strong second in ne St. Joseph Invitationai. Pride and desire were the greatest assets of the 1974 Cross Country Team and they took advantage of these qual- ities in winning their titles and in appearing in the State Meet for the 91h straight year after finishing 2nd in the Sectionals and 3rd in the District. Even though the lEth place finish seemed disappointing, it is the achievement of reaching the State Meet which exemplifies what tradition this program has, excellence in com- petition. 43 44 1st In The 2nd In The Sectionals .. th. ' Hamist and Topmiller head the Pack at Elder Relays. x 1.1m ' . f ' us -'ny -. av- . , KNEELING: Doug Harrison. Jim Schmidt, Kurt Junker, John Reilly, Tim Trame, Jim Fritsch. STANDING: Coach Wendling, Ed Herman. Ted Babel, Greg Siemer, Bob Topmiller, A1 Mass, Dennis Corridan. Big John. 45 46 3rd In The District Purple Pack prepares for the big meet. Elder in fluid movement; whether running or dancing. 16th In The State Profile: Gil Wendling Varsity Results TOP SEVEN Cov. Catholic Inv. ------------ 151'. St. Joseph Inv. --------------- 2nd Best of the West --------------- lst Elder Relays-------4 ---------- 3rd GCL ------------------------- 15L Princeton Inv. ---------------- lst Gang Meet ------------------ 2nd Sectional -------------------- 2nd District ---------------------- 3rd State ----------------------- 16111 ELDER TECH Colerain Soph. Developmental ---------- 11th Spartan Inv . --------------------------- 3rd Mt. Healthy Inv. ---------------------- 13th Park Hills Inv. ......................... 71h Princeton Inv. ------------------------- 81h AWARDS MVP --------------------------- Jim Waters Most Improved -------------------- Pete Oka Mr. ZIP ----------------------- Todd Zinser 47 TOP ROW: Tim Scully. Tim Apro, Tom Bayer. Gary Moore, Mark .7 .. Wu. ,7 - - . . e . -. Rebholz, Tom Huber, Rick Witte. Dennis Corriden. John Reserves RESERVE RESULTS Quadrangular ................... 151 Triangular ...................... ism Cov. Catholic Inv. .............. lst St. Joseph Inv. .................. lst Triangular --------------- ' ..... is: Best of the West ................. 151 Elder Relays-n-u-uu. ......... 2nd GCL Championship --- ------.----131 z ' 'iWH' ' wx Weil. BOTTOM ROW: Coach Wendling, Mike Frey, Andy Galvin. Bob Huber, Doug Hamist, Tim Trame, Jim Fritsch. AB FRESHMAN RESULTS Spartan Invitational .............. 151 Mt. Healthy Invitational --------- 151 Bridgetown. Delhi, Colerain ------ lst Sycamore Invitational ............ 131 1 Anderson ----------------------- 15? Elder Relays .................... 131 GCL Championships .............. 15: Princeton Invitational ............ 15: FRONT ROW: Joe Burns. Chris Vetter, Scott Lammers, Phil Coney, Rick Waters, Dan Scharf . Dave Feldhake, Jim Wassler, Steve Hauser, Steve Averbeck. TOP ROW: Coach Steve Spencer, Charley Martino, Ken Giessler. Kerry Hanung. Chris Heis, Paul Kunze, Don Tolliver, John Gibbemeyer, Curt Nanny. Steve Kayse, Jeff Galvin. Freshman TOP SEVEN FROS Elder 'shoots' into the lead. mers, Rick Wate vin. BACK ROW: Don Tolliver, Kerry Hanung, Dave Feldhake, Coach Spencer. rs . Jeff Gal- 49 10 3? 1200, l LET 8 GO PHNTHERS Twenty-one experienced lettermen returned to head the 1974 Elder Foot- ball Team . Co-captained by Mike Dwyer and Mike Holstegge, the Pan- thers were determined to improve on a successful 7-3 season from the previous year and lay claim to the GCL title. The most outstanding characteristic of the Panthers was their team unity. It served as a driving force, giving them added strength through grueling sum- mer practices, inspiring them to Football 1974 9-1-0 rebound when they were down. The ability to bounce back was an integral part of Elder's success. Facing top-notch competition, the Panthers consistently responded to the challenge when they were behind. - Dwyer's pass to Thomas beat X - Finley to Brown overcame Watterson - The defensive stand in the Bacon game - Sager's FG against LaSalle - The final offensive drive against Moeller stopped only by the clock. While the GCL title avoided the Panthers, their 2nd place and 9-1 overall record are achievements we are proud of . Unity. hard work. leadership, and a will to win that would not quit; all these combined to make the 1974 Elder Panthers one of the class teams in Elder history. 51 52 Elder 7 DeSales 0 An experienced team brought high hopes for the 1974 season. But the question was: could we put it all together? The Panthers clearly domi- nated the Louisville team. but costly mistakes and fumbles limited Elder to only one score, overshadowing a fine performance. The Elder offense gained 330 yds. with junior Elvis Clemons carrying for 177 yds. and the TD. The equally outstanding defense held the Colts to a microscopic 28 yds. total offense . DeSales shows its best side . The twelfth member of the Bulldog defense. Elder 16 Woodward 6 The Panthers found tough going in the first half as the Bulldogs ran wildly and tallied the first six points of the game. Mike Dwyer then engineered a '7 2 yd . drive and Bob Sagers scored from the one yard line and kicked the extra point to give Elder a 7-6 half- time lead. The defense Iegrouped for the second half and a 1'7 yard connec- tion from Dwyer to Brown iced the game. Elder 18 St. Xavier 14 The GCL opener was played in the rain at ST. X. The defense was the key in overcoming a 14-6 second half deficit. Jim Jump recovered a fumble in the end zone and Dan Iames' one- handed interception set up the winning score, a TD pass to Gary Thomas. Dwyer sends a can of Pringles airborne. An uninvited guest cuts in on Dwyer and Geiger. Oh heavens! ! ! 53 54 Elder 13 Col. Watterson 1O Elder rallied for their third come- from-behind victory in a row as they downed the top-Iated AA team in Ohio. The Eagles from Columbus had taken a 10-6 lead in the 3rd quarter returning an interception untouched for a TD. On the first play of the 4th quare tel . Junior QB Terry Finley and End Ken Brown combined for a 69 yard pass play putting Elder back on top. Elder had its fourth win . - r Golden Gale pounces on pigskin Elder 35 g Lancaster 14 Elder exploded for 22 pts. the first three times they had the ball. putting Lancaster away before the game was five minutes old. Two runs by Mike Dwyer, a Mike Rosenburger dive, and TD receptions by Bob Sagers and Ken Brown resulted in a 35-0 second half lead. Rod Stewart of the Golden Gales ran for touchdowns 20 and 34 yards totaling 202 yards on the night. Elder 20 Roger Bacon 19 Bacon came into the Pit upset- minded after a big win over LaSalle. The Panthers took the opening kickoff and marched 66 yards fOI the first score of the game but the Spartans came right back as they blocked an Elder punt tying the score 7-7. Elder com- pleted the scoring in the first half with touchdowns by Mike Rosenberger and Gary Napolitano and held a comforta- ble 20-7 lead. Bacon scored twice in the second half but both two point con- versions failed and Elder held on to victory number six. A rare event - Dwyer to Brown incomplete. Bob Sagers and his PAT form. Kenny sheds Bacon Boy. Elder 18 LaSalIe 16 Elder and LaSalle were, as usual, sky high for their showdown in the Pit. The Panthers found themselves in a desperate situation. being down a point with only minutes to play. Two Dwyer passes to Brown moved Elder down to the Lancer 15 yard line . When the third down play failed, Bob Sagers calmly split the uprights with a 30 yard field goal with 2:01 remaining in the game. The Water Bedel Elder 36 Purcell 0 Mike Holstegge blocked a Cavalier punt on their first possession, Mike Rosenberger picking it for the score, to start the Elder demolition of league rival Purcell. The first half ended with Elder on top 28-0, Kevin Geiger, Jim Jump, and Ken Brown scoring TDs. 111 the second half, Elder showed its ver- satility by using numerous subs as Tim Ryan scored the final eight points. Mike Holstegge blows out gaping hole for Elvis Cleamons OUTSTANDING ALUMNI: Pres. Russ Brogan. Joe Baarlaer, Jim Heisel Koehne gets ready for dirty work. Elder Moeller GCL Championship City Title Undefeated Season State Playoff To the winner, these season long goals 1:55 to go 4th quarter Elder dreams shattered But not Elder pride The memory of the excellent play exhibited by the Panthers is what lingers in Elder minds We leave the Riverfront with heads high and fingers in the air. WE ARE No.1 Elder 55 West Hi 14 Elder capped off another successful gridiron season with its 16th straight conquest of Thanksgiving Day rival West Hi. Interceptions returns by Tom Galvin and Bob Plageman highlighted an Elder explosion which totalled seven TDs before West Hi could score. In all, seven Panthers crossed the goal line malvin, Plageman, Jim Jump. Gary Napolitano. Mike Rosenberger, Bob Sagers, and Ken Brown twicw as Elder ran up its largest point total of the season. 59 From here on West Hi was doomed. Elder fans yawn at the boring Moeller game. A 5 .mkk'M5WAu-4MnL5-ngw.r . . +mem-m m2. quraq B? f':771;1f3a5:a-;m r; 57 ; Q1; .I;D?1 In N :45!!- v-hm xub f 5? 3:5 fig 3 435- 52150 52 53a 51544195: 55' 15 43 157s a .5va 17 NBS FIRST ROW: Doug Elam5mgn, Dan Rice, Tim Murray, Gary Thomas, Bob lSagers. Tom Ritter, Ken Brown, Greg Meyers, Jack Streicher, Steve Fessel Ungn. SECOND ROW: Mark Grote. Kevin Reilly, Mike Dwyer. Bill Stemler, Tom Campbell, Bob Plageman, Nick Willing, Tom Galvin, Gary Napolitano. THIRD ROW: Paul Miller Ungn, Joe Eilerman, Elvis Cleamons, Jim Jump, Dale Wahl, Mike Rosenberger, Paul Janszen, Mike Holstegge, Kevin Geiger, Tom Meyer, Barry Ellison 5mgn. FOURTH ROW: Tom Elias, Dan Gruber, Chris Stenge, Tom Greene, Kevin Brogan, Terry Finley, Bill Meyer, Greg Van Hook, Paul Renzenbrink. FIFTH ROW: Dan Kloepfer 5ng, Austin Welch, Steve McGinnis, Jim Bums, Dick Koehne, Dan James, Tom Nienaber. Gerry Bedel, John Kraft 5mgr;. SIXTH ROW: Jeff Ludwig Ungn, Tim Ryan, George DiTullio. Ken Bolger, Joe Over- beck. Steve Bengel, Ken Lehmkuhl. Mark Weber, Greg Gutzweiler. SEVENTH ROW: Coaches Tom Calahan, Mike Moran, Jerry Meyer, Ken Haupt, Steve Klonne. Mike Dwyer Co-Captain Best Offensive Back MVP Thanksgiving Day 151 Team Offense GCL GCL Player of the Year lst Team Post All-Stars lst Team Enquirer All-Stars Enquirer Back of the Year 2nd Team S.W. Ohio All-Stars Honorable Mention All Ohio UPI 5am Brown Most Valuable Player ls: Team Offense GCL 131 Team Post All-Stars 181 Team Enquirer All-Stars lst Team S.W. Ohio All-Stars 151 Team All Ohio UPI 13! Team All Ohio AP Mn Rice Most Improved Player 2nd Team Defense GCL Awards Mike Holstegge Co-Captain Mr. Zip Award lst Team Defense GCL Honorable Mention Post All-Stars Jack Streicher Best Offensive Lineman 151 Team Offense GCL lst Team Post All-Stars 151 Team Enquirer All-Stars lst Team S.W. Ohio All-Stars 3rd Team All-Ohio UPI Honorable Mention All Ohio AP Mike RosenbergeI Best Defensive Lineman 13: Team Defense GCL Honorable Mention Post All-Stars 2nd Team Enquirer All-Stars Bob Sagers 151. Team Offense GCL Honorable Mention Enquirer All-Stars Tim Murray lst Team Defense GCL Honorable Mention Enquirer All-Stars MI. Panther Award Mark Grote Honorable Mention GCL Mark GIote Nick Willing Joe Eilerman Jim Jump Gary Thomas Kevin Geiger Gary Napolitano Bill Stemler Tom Ritter Kevin Reilly Greg Meyers Tom Galvin Bob Plageman Best Defensive Back Bill Stemler 61 Bill Ross cuts behind Ritter's block to daylight. TD: Kreinist t0 Hofmeyer Joe Ryan and Co . ready to stack up the Lancer line. Reserves In Action 62 em ; W';.1,-EuM-h HEI-W u - . a -, .. m magmdz'rm 44 ..m! rm- r.. FRONT ROW: Jeff Ludwig mgn, Randy Ritter, Joe Ryan, Mike Kelley, Tim Williams, Ed Meyer, Randy Cornelius, Tom Ham- burg. Mike Schwallie, Wally Welsh, Mike Schibinski, Jim Rosenthal mgn. SECOND ROW: Dan Wolf , Kevin Reis, Bernie Wen- dling. Chris DeFranco. 11in Robben, Bill Ross, Tim Patton. Tim McDonald, Mike Hofmeyer. THIRD ROW: Mark Hanneken, Paul Shoemaker. Barney Meyer, Don Reuss, Mike Boros, Chuck Heidel, Dave Gibbons, Kevin Griewe. FOURTH ROW: Norb Larkin, Kevin Burkhart, Jim Heffeman, Brian Griffin, Brian Meadows. Jerry Crowley, Dan Connors, Chris Auer, Coach Ray Bachus. BACK ROW: Larry Niemeyer Ongrj, Jeff Farwick Ungrj, Mike Hollman, John Vollman. Chris Leonard, John Hopkins, Bob Kreinist. Coach Jerry Federle . 1974 Reserve Football Elder 20 LaSalle 0 SPECIAL RECOGNITION Elder 22 St. Xavier 6 Best Back - Bob Kreinist - Tom Hamburg Elder 36 Purcell 0 Best Lineman - Jerry Crowley Elder 12 Roger Bacon 0 Most Improved Player - Joe Ryan Elder 6 Moeller 16 Elder 14 Western Hills 0 Overall SWins 1Loss GCL 4Wins 1Loss 1stPlaceTie 63 64 '5. FIRST ROW: Johm Dink. Mike P. Ryan, Mike Abrams, Brett Larkin. Jim Ruffing. KeiLh Hanke, Chris Salamone, Dave Dattilo. Mike Ritter - , Rob Sueicher, Ed 1- Schmidt. SECOND ROW: Tim Viox, Steve Reis, Greg Langenbrunner, Frank Heitker, Paul Brennan, Ron Thomas. Mike Ramsteuer. Wally Hinh. Greg O'brien, Phil Fennek. Tim Murray. THIRD ROW: Den Brogan, Ken Lanziloua, Mike Meece, Jeff Seifke, John Ondeck. Mike Hackman. Mark Peist. Dan Healey, Greg Kenkel, Steve Bloemker. Jeff Elder, Rick Wright. Steve Helmets, Biff Beiler, Steve Cupito. Joe Maxi, Mike Pfeinberge. FIFTH ROW: Coach Jerry Meyer. Mike Campbell. Chris Koehne, Joe Herding. Rick Basil. Steve. Hengehold, Scon Moeschl, Niehau$ Mike R. Ryan. FOURTH ROW: Greg Knue. Joe Gramke. Paul Steve Pohlman. Jim Dinkelacker, Pete Kanoza, Coach Bob Richter. Paul Brennan returns opening kick . Frosh Football 3-2-1 Anybody here going out for wrestling? Elder Elder Elder Elder Elder Elder 24 14 12 Princeton LaSalle Moeller Purcell SL. Xavier Roger Bacon 16 20 13 I Can't you wait till halftime. Hengehold and Campbell plug the middle . Ramstetter rumbles 'round right end. 65 Soccer 1974 6-11-0 KKK: Koach Kemen and Kaptains The Elder Soccer team opened their second season with high hopes for their first GCL crown. Although they ended up with a disappointing 6-11-0 record, five of their wins came in the GCL, earning Elder second place in the GCL, and forty points towards the cov- eted GCL All-Sports trophy. The team, coached by Mr. Jay Kemen and led by captains John Carr and Craig Smith, defeated St. Xavier twice, Moeller twice and Roger Bacon and Oak Hilis once. Four of Elder's losses were at the hands of eventual district champions including State Champ Finneytown. In the first State Soccer Tournament, Elder was defeated by Princeton in the first round . Elder scorers were led by Mark Roddy with 8 goals, Phil Ohntrup - 5 goals and Craig Smith - 4 goals. Goalie Dave Volker had two shuI-out games. 67 Look at this growth on my toe Capt. Craig Smith leads the break downfield 3 . 1' 1 FRONT ROW : Jim Frey, Tim Weber. Chris Wands ck Nortman, Frank Kalany. Gary Sprague. Phil Ohnu'up. MIDDLE ROW: Bob Oestreicher 1ng. Fr. Moller, Mike Schwobler, Craig Smith, Bob Howadel, Mark Roddy, Tom Silbemagel. Clem Redder, Kevin Kramer, Ed Oestreicher UngrL BACK ROW: Mike Kaine, John Carr. Mark Frondorf. Dave Volker, Dan Won 6 Lost 11 Tied 0 GCL Record 5 Wins 3 Losses 2nd Place Whitacre. Mike Haney, Rick Ratterman, Mark Sucher. Co n tests Regular Season Elder 3 Roger Bacon 0 Elder 0 Walnut Hills 2 Elder 2 Aiken 3 J Elder 2 Moeller 1 Elder 1 Finneytown 5 Elder 3 St. Xavier 1 Elder 1 Anderson 3 Elder 1 LaSalle 2 Elder 0 Fairmont East 3 Elder 0 Roger Bacon 2 I Elder 1 Oak Hills 0 Elder 0 Centerville 4 Elder 3 Moeller 2 Elder 1 Centerville 2 Elder 3 St. Xavier 1 Elder 1 LaSalle 2 State Tournament Elder 1 Princeton 4 Awards Most Valuable Player - Mike Haney 75 Most Improved Player - Gary Sprague '76 Mr. Zip Award - Rick Ratterman '75 Captain's Award - John Cart 75 - Craig Smith '75 All-Ohio Southwestern All-Star Second Team - Clem Redder 69 Haney wearing Wassler's mask Elder has a better angle Reserve Soccer 9-4-1 CCL Champs 231W 49:? J - Heimbrock and admirer from afar. Md?! .w .,.,1' me; 5g; FIRST ROW: Bob Herling. Geoff Hendy, Rick DiMuzio. Mike Huhn. Dave Murray, Tim Boken- Rotter. SECOND ROW: Phil Gates, Rick Hoffmann. Chuck Nonman, Steve Sucher. Bob Bedin- ghaus. Steve Deiters. THIRD ROW: Mark Sunderhaus, Jeff Reverman, Bob Bachman, Tim Weber, Rick Heimbrock, Joe Reynolds, Rick Loesing. FOURTH ROW: Coach John Ploehs, Greg Ellerhorst, Jerry Ktoeger, Dan Bruning, Ken Skahan, Steve Osterkamp, Glen Vogel. Elder 4 St. Xavier 0 Elder 0 Anderson 5 Elder 3 Walnut Hills 1 Elder 3 Roger Bacon 2 Elder 2 Roger Bacon 0 Elder 1 Anderson 2 Elder 0 LaSalle 1 Elder 3 Oak Hills 2 Elder 1 Oak Hills 2 Elder 2 Roger Bacon 2 Elder 4 Country Day 1 Elder 2 Roger Bacon 1 Elder 2 Country Day 0 Elder 4 LaSalle 1 Teammates watch Dave Murray in action against Oak Hills. 71 rm n 3?? Pt m ' nag; m4 - z: Schuestet. Mike Trimpe, Torn Finke. Steve Haverkos, Tom Dinkelacker. Colf1974 Golf took on a new look in 1974. For the first time, the golf season was conducted during fall instead of spring. The Elder linkmen responded favorably to the autumn weather. compiling the most impressive record in Elder history. Coach Don Buchanan guided the Panthers to 24 wins out of 29 dual matches. Included in the duffer's victories were 10 GCL triumphs, giving Elder its 6th straight league title. Individually, the Panthers were led by Captain Tom Dinke- lacker and Junior Mike Hartoin. Mike. 21 medalist in 11 matches, had a 24-2-1 record, best ever for an Elder golfer. The linkmen carried their success over into the post-season, as they finished sec- ond in the Sectional Tournament. In the Districts, Elder ran into a stroke of bad luck, finishing fifth missing an invitation to the state tournament. Still, Panther putting prospects are bright for the future and Coach Buchanan looks forward to fur- ther success. J L , n..-t VP Mike Hanoin 73 74 The captain rides in the cart. The Golf team's version of an Easter Egg Hunt. GCL Champions DUAL MATCHES 24 Wins 5 Losses V GCL 10 Wins 0 Losses CINCY SECTIONAL 2nd among 1'? S.W. DISTRICT 5th among 16 Captain's Award: Tom Dinkelacker Most Valuable Player: Mike Hartoin Most improved Player: Mike Trimpe MI. Zip Award: Steve Haverkos Mike Hartoin Tom Dinkelacker - GCL All-Stars 151 Team - GCL All-Stars lst Team - Ham. County Stars 2nd Team - Ham. County 2nd Team Steve Haverkos Mike Trimpe - Hon. Mention GCL Stars - Hon. Mention GCL Stars Give Haverkos a break. You get a lot of free golf balls this FRONT ROW: Mark Neiheisel, John Tobe, Andy Denny Martini, Jerry Hollenkamp, Don Helmers, Dave Mayhaus. Coach Chuck Knepfle. Won4 Lost7 Tied1 Elder Ekder EldeI EldeI Elder Elder Elder Elder Elder Elder Elder Elder Low average for nine holes: Denny Martini Don Helmers 205 170 207 207 171 211 177 191 1 185 1 198 Roger Bacon Western Hills Roger Bacon Western Hills Western Hills Fox, Mike King, Jim Schlank. BACK ROW: 180 165 172 206 173 179 167 191 0 194 O 179 ELDER ,3 m w r lst ROW: Mark Schultz. John Coffaro, John Kidder, Den Wulfeck, Andy Vogelsang, Kevin Jansen, Dan Griffin. 2nd ROW: Tom Coyle, Phil Cianciolo, Jay Erhart, Dave Joerling, Scott Rosenberger. Nick Willing, Den Jennings. 3rd ROW: Rick Sibley, Doug Smith, John Squeri, Ken Kammer, Tony Matacia, Chuck Squeri, Jim Erhart, John Meyer. 4th ROW: Larry Kloepfer tmgn, David Klumb, Paul Reis, Ted Babel tstatsL Keith Sweeney, Jim Anderson, Bob Shoemaker. Coach Bob Richter. MISSING: Dave Babey, Phil Keller, Henry Meyer. Wrestling1975 Under the expert tutlelage of Coach Bob Richter, the Elder Wrestling Team ush- ioned yet another successful season. With tIi-captains John Ridder, Kevin Jansen, and Tom Coyle leading the way. the 1975 Elder Matmen won six out of their eight dual meets. In addition, Elder captured the Finneytown Invitational Championship and finished second at the U.C. Invitational. This year's team was characterized by overall team strength. This was evident in two midseason shutouts of Reading and Norwood, plus the team's performance in the GCL Tournament. An Elder wrestler finished at least 3rd in each weight class as the Panthers placed 2nd, six points behind LaSalle. The highlight of the meet was John Ridder Him winning his 4th straight GCL title, a feat which only he has accom- plished. In post-season action. the grapplers finished third in the Cincy Sectional Tourna- ment, with lone-winner Tom Coyle tl45t starring. Tom's 2nd place District finish made him Elder's sole state qualifier. Even though ten senior starters will graduate, Elder prospects for the future are still bright. The Freshmen finished with a winning record and the Reserves laid Claim to the GCL championship. Iansen in a familiar pose. 77 Are you O.K. sonny. Ridder breaks a neck 78 His right side convinced his left side. He's sure. Elder Elder Elder Elder Elder Elder Elder Elder Dual Meets: 6-2 17 St. Xavier 42 Princeton 33 Moeller 48 Reading 54 Norwood 25 Oak Hills 43 Western Hills 49 Finneytown T 0 u r n a m e n ts U.C. Invitational - 2nd among 16 Finneytown Invitational - lst among 6 GCL Championship 2nd among 6 Sectional Tournament - 3rd among 18 32 19 21 32 10 Griffin uses his chin effectively. Rosenberger breaks down his man . Awards CAPTAINS: Tom Coyle, John Ridder Kevin Jansen MOST VALUABLE WRESTLER: Tom Coyle MOST IMPROVED WRESTLER: Scott Rosenberger MR. ZIP AWARD: Nick Willing GCL CHAMPS: John Ridder Nick Willing SECTIONAL CHAMP: Tom Coyle POST ALL-STAR: Tom Coyle 79 80 ELEER' 151 ROW: Coach Dave Dabbelt, Dan Heisel. Mike Blair, John Lambrinides. Rocky Hanfiel, Tom Riestenberg, Tom Moeller, George Drciling, Scott Blake. 2nd ROW: Larry Helmes, Steve Hart, Mike Borros, Randy Ritter, Joe Ryan, Tim Williams, Mark Hcidle. 31d ROW: Bud Ruffing, Bob Burger, Ed Meyer, Paui Gruber, Brian Griffin, Joe Brehm. Jeff Hornsby, Gary Fischer, Bill Clements, Jim Roope. 4th ROW: Larry Kloepfer Ungn, Jim Fritsch, Ray Mazza, Tim Weber, Steve Bedinghaus, Rick Mersch- bach, Mike Bonavita, Bruce Winkleman, David Jacob, Mike Holman. MISSING: Mark Balzano, Don Rieskamp. Pete Ruff, Mike Schwallie, Dan Wolf. 15'? Reservesz15t In GCL Won 5 LOSH GCL Champs J Elder 14 31. Xavier 29 .1. v. Elder 55 Princeton 15 98 - Dave Klumb ' , . 9i Elder 32 Moeller 23 119 - Rocky Hartfiel z$ .' '4 Elder 63 Norwood 8 126 - John Lambrinides x 1 Elder 68 Finneytown 6 132 - Mike Blair 1 1 Elder 54 Western H1115 14 167 - Randy Ritter . 5 1 GCL Champ Ritter has to use just two fingers. TN ; .. . . . :1 -.. m : 7 .. , f3 5' L to R. FIRST ROW: Tom Schmalz, Rob Jennings, Tom Langdon, Eric Lockwood, Vince Lonneman, Jim Zieverink, Sieve Loe- chtenfeldt. Jack Bernens. Glenn Caminit. SECOND ROW: Mike Niehaus, Frank Bachman, John Janszen, Scott Smith, Mike Mikolay, Jim Ruffing, Jim Dewan, Steve Pohlman, Bob Stock. THIRD ROW: Scott Mullins, Mark Groll, Joe Squeri, Allen Bass, Dick Zahneis, Paul Kinkel. Steve Kayse. FOURTH ROW: Mark Floyd. Frank Heitker, Rick Basil, Tim Murray, Keith Hanke, Dan Heimbrock, Mike Ritter, Mike Ryan. FIFTH ROW: Coach Dave Dabbelt, Greg Niehaus, Mike Bonkowski, Ken Peters, Mike Kaminsky, Gregg Froehle, Rick Blair, Dan Meiser, Mark Fries. Freshman Elder 30 St. Xavier 36 Elder 26 Delhi 29 Elder 43 Princeton 16 Elder 33 Moeller 20 5 Wins Elder 40 Mt. Healthy 22 Elder 20 Bridgetown 46 3 Losses Elder 33 Delhi 26 Elder 43 Princeton 15 Allright . . . Alright . . . Elder is No. 1. The 74-75 Basketball Panthers were faced with an enviable but difficult task. With the memory of back-to-back state championships still fresh in Elder minds, to be anything but the third in a row would, to some, signify failure. But it is unjust to gauge a team's success by whether or not it heads north on 1-71 in March. Co-captained by Tony Apro and Ken Botwn, the Panthers set out to make their Basketball1975 own mark of success. A highlight of the season came early as Coach Paul Frey celebrated his 100th Victory in a 57-56 decision over Woodward. LaSalle, St. Xavier, West Hi, and Princeton also were among those who fell prey to the prowling Panthers. In all, Elder won 14 regular season games, seven of them coming in GCL clashes, claiming second place. The Panthers' district championship hopes were cut down by season-long nem- isis, Roger Bacon. Still, the 16-5 overall record ranks the 74-75 season as yet another successful campaign. Elder's entire basketball program had an outstanding year. Coach Ray Bachus led the class of '77 to the first undefeated reserve season in Elder history, 18-0. The Freshmen, under Coach Tom Bushman's guidance, won the GCL title with a 9-1 league record. 83 Dr. K. bombs over Doellman Phil knifes thru 51:. X. How many beers do you want? k , v.a..:wV-2 m-ra I HV.,..;r--.-.mrr--r.:'w Wwenwtw W m - N Iv.x,r;.-::s-sa - 5 ,1 V . M? : 1 Hans points out the errors the team has made. Seton Sallies provide halftime entertainment. Kramer 'krams' one against West Hi. 'I Nienaber faaades away. Mr. Hummel says, Dwyer shoots a 'classic' jumper. BELOW: Off right tackle . . . on two. 11 1 1,.. X gets derailed by Elder. i A ABOVE: Elder Quartet sings Me and My Shadow . BELOW: DwyeI hung up by Speed . a ' ' A r 7 -15an Brown towers over Moe below. 87 A Sectional Championship imtix? Act i o n At U .C. - .L v; Keehan lays up two more. Phil looks for the open man. H? Rice and Tony . . . the Cincinnati Treat. 88 IN FRONT: Jack Kraft. FIRST ROW: Steve Fessel UTIgIL Nick Duennes 0'11ng Ken Brown, Dan James, Elvis Clemons, Terry Finley. Tom Nienaber, Barry Ellison mgn, Dan Kloepfer ng. SECOND ROW: Coach Torn Bushman, Coach Ray Bachus. Mike Hartoin. Jerry Mielke, Tom Kramer, Mark Freese, Tony Apro, Tom Keehan, Phil Bloemker, Coach Hans Frey. Elder Elder Elder Elder Elder Elder Elder Elder Elder Elder Elder Elder Elder Elder Elder Elder Elder Elder Elder Elder Elder 63 65 5'7 58 80 70 59 68 69 76 65 '72 82 5'7 88 81 53 65 '71 63 44 6 WI ns 5 Losses Walnut Hills 80 Columbus Bishop Ready 35 Woodward 56 LaSalle 5'7 St. Xavier 64 Princeton 66 Hughes 67 Moeller 58 Roger Bacon 84 Purcell 68 LaSalle 5'7 St. Xavier 65 Lakota 51 Roger Bacon 58 Moeller 57 Colerain 70 Western Hills 49 Purcell 68 DISTRICT TOURNAMENT Aiken 38 Western Hills 43 Roger Bacon 6'? Kenny Brown - GCL All-Stars, 131: Team - PosI-Times Star, 151 Team - Enquirer All-Star, lst Team - AP All-Ohio, Honorable Mention - AP Southwestern Ohio, 2nd Team - Prep Magazine All American - Cincinnati-Dayton All Star Game Awards Captain's Award - Tony Apro and Ken Brown Most Valuable Player - Ken Brown Most Improved Player - Mike Dwyer Best Free Throw Percentage - Ken Brown Best Defensive Player - Phil Bloemker Mr. Zip Award - Tom Keehan MI. Panther Award - Mike Dwyer Tony Apro - GCL All-Star 2nd Team Post Times Star. Honorable Mention Phil Bloemker - GCL All-Stars, Honorable Mention 89 Reaching for the higher things Reserves .2: Schoenfeld 'wheels and deals' to the hoop. Jerry Crowley leads the, break 3.; SITTING: Jim Rosenthal. FIRST ROW: Jeff Farwick, Chris AueI. Paul Kelly. Bob Voellmecke, Bill Ross, Jeff Ludwig. TOP ROW: Jerry Crowley. Tom Grome, Joe Schoenfeld, Mike Hofmeyer, Rick Budde, Jerry McAdams. Kevin Zinser. Steve Lape, Paul McGrath, Coach Ray Bachus. Elder Elder Elder Elder Elder Elder Elder Elder Elder Elder Elder Elder Elder Elder Elder Elder Elder Elder 80 69 64 59 52 52 4'7 54 64 5'7 51 49 42 48 62 49 59 60 Walnut Hills Col. Bishop Ready Woodward LaSalle St. Xavier Princeton Hughes Moeller Roger Bacon Purcell LaSalle St. Xavier Lakota Roger Bacon Moeller Colerain Western Hills Purcell GCL Champs18-O 26 45 Most Valuable Player 36 - Mike Hofmeyer 46 44 Most Improved Player 46 - Jerry McAdams 49 44 35 46 47 41 40 47 3'7 40 33 91 Freshman Basketball Freshmen Lry to touch the backboard Brennan lays in two 92 FRONT ROW: Dan Ludwig, Terry McElroy, Chuck Kraft, Carl Grome. Greg Murphy, Paul Drennan. John DePaoli, Dan Healey. Russ Briede. SECOND ROW: Greg Tye, Jeff Meyer. Steve Hengehold. Ken Lipps, Chris Koehne, Ralph Richter, Scott Moeschl. Joe Lind. Dave Murphy, Dave Faigle. Joe Coyle, Coach Tom Bushman. Richter's rafter shot. GCL Champ511-4 - Elder 31 Princeton 43 Elder 36 Moeller 26 Elder 41 St. Xavier 29 Elder 42 Purcell 13 Elder 33 Roger Bacon 30 Elder 32 LaSalle 38 Elder 36 Princeton 40 Elder 49 M06116: 3'? Elder 39 St. Xavier 35 Elder 53 Purcell 36 Elder 50 Roger Bacon 42 Elder 44 LaSalle 40 GCL Tournament: 3rd Place Elder 44 Purcell 23 Elder 42 St. Xavier 45 Elder 45 Moeller 28 93 Swimming 75 Despite sparse student body support and limited practice facilities, Elder's 1974-75 Swimming Team still made a big splash on the Cincinnati swimming scene. Behind the leadership of co-captains Dan Ballet and Paul Lonnemann, the mermen won 8 of 1?. dual meets and finished a strong 2nd in the Anderson Relays. In the GCL Meet, the Panthers, once again, placed 2nd behind perennial state champ St. Xavier. The Elder swimmers experienced post-season success also, finishing 3rd in the Cincy Sec- tional behind St. X and Anderson. In the Districts, Elder placed 6th out of 22 teams but failed to qualify for the state finals. Individually. though, 4 mermen received state certificates: Paul Lonnemann, Dan Hal- ler, Steve Knapp, and Jay Litzinger for the 200 Medley Relay. Lonnemann also received a certificate for the 100 Backstroke. Five school records Were set in the '14-'75 season. The 200 Medley Team set two records, the other coming in the 160 Medley Relay. The best 400 Free Relay time is now held by Jay Litzinger, Dan Rapier, Steve Dulle. and Steve Knapp. Two individual marks Were set; Steve Dulle in the 500 Freestyle and Chris Hague in the 100 Breaststroke. Coach Gil Wendling sees the departure of 7 seniors but there still remains a strong squad to carry on the success of Elder's swimming program. 95 96 LiLz . . rhymes with Spitz . . Elder can win using only one arm. H H who emptied the pool! '? Shoot the juice 1975 Elder Mermen FRONT ROW: Jim Telles, Mark Hogue, Steve Keckeis, John Lorenz, Ken Hayhow. MIDDLE ROW: Dan Nymberg. Tim Kelley. Jayme Leonard, Jim Windholtz. Tom Bayer. Ed Wester- field, Steve Knapp, Dan Rapier, Ken Hilvert, Coach Gil Wendling. TOP ROW: Chris Hogue, Tim Klapper, Tim Nymberg, Steve Du11e1 Tom Kroeger, Jay Litzinger, Capt. Dan Haller, Capt. Paul Lonneman. ah: i V1 Dual Meets: 8 Wins 4 Losses Elder 51 Taylor 32 Elder 65 Aiken 18 Elder 51 Walnut Hills 33 Elder 61 Purcell 15 Elder 78 Mariemont 91 Elder '77 Anderson 95 Elder 5O LaSalle 26 Elder 39 Oak Hills 44 Elder 66 St. Xavier 102 Elder 53 Indian Hill 24 Elder 7 Ashland KY. 0 Elder 64 112 Newport Catholic 8 1l2 Anderson Relays.- 2nd out of 13 teams GCL Meet: 2nd out of 5 teams Cincinnati Sectional: 3rd among 11 teams Southwestern District: 61h among 22 teams Most Valuable Swimmer - Paul Lonneman 75 Most Improved Swimmer - Jay Litzinger '75 State Qualifiers 1975 200 Medley Relay: Paul Lonneman. Dan Haller, Steve Knapp, Jay Litzinger 100 Backstroke: Paul Lonneman Mr. Zip Award - Tim Nymberg 75 Captain's Award - Dan Haller '75 and Paul Lonneman 75 97 gamma; ' T Tn a. J 2's; Ts: .Alh-s.xi VII a.gau - L 7 ,:,5Frrm -. k X L , . .1 a 359?, ... Baseball1975 The 1975 Elder baseball season was really two campaigns in one . The first season was characterized by multiple fielding errors and a general lack of hitting. The Panthers lost 11 of their first 15 games. it looked as if they would be the first losing team at Elder since anyone could remember. But no, in the loss to McNicholas, there were signs of change. Ten Elder runners had crossed the plate. A 17-2 shellacking of Roger Bacon proved the Elder hitting had come around . At the same time, the Panthers' play in the field improved . As co- cap- tains Bob Sagers and Bill Stemler led the way, the victories fol- lowed . In a span of 16 contests, covering the regular season, the Sec- tional and the District Tournaments, the men in purple won 14 games. In Sectional competition, Ken Brosnan and Mike Hoffman pitched excellent games as Milford, West Hi, and Withrow were defeated. In the District finals, Hoffman threw a shutout at Pur- cell, stopping them 5-0 . In regional action, midnight came to Elder's Cinderella team in the form of Colerain and a 9-1 score. Elder's final slate read 18-14 overall with a 4-6 record in the GCL. A special note of congratulations should be extended to Coach Jim Massa . The 10-4 victory over Withrow was his 200th win at Elder since 1965. Coach Massa's immediate future may be just as successful as past years. He will have 12 lettermen returning next year plus the talent from Coach Jerry Federle's GCL Reserve Champions. 99 Wrong finger. coach. District Champs -, - .- .HA...-2,2 ..- . 2... , i 15: ROW: Mike Hoffman, Terry Currin. Tom Auer, Bill Stemler, Bob Sagers, Tom Galvin, Terry Finley. 2nd ROW: Bob Top- miller, Mike Macaluso, Mike Finke, Tim Scully, Jack Kahny, Ken Brosnan, Coach Jim Massa. Brd ROW: Jack Kraft 4mgn, Dave Volker. Mike Sullivan, Bob Moorman, Greg Van Hook, Tim Ryan, Steve Osterkamp. ABSENT: Kevin Anneken 4mgn . REGULAR SEASON Elder 6 Hamilton Badin 4 Elder 2 Mt. Healthy 4 Elder 1 Moeller 2 Captains Award: Elder 2 Reading 3 Elder 10 McNicholas 15 - Bob Sagers Elder 0 Fairfield 2 Elder 8 Purcell 0 a Bill Stemler Elder 3 Aiken 1 Elder 9 Cov. Holmes 0 Elder 2 Hamilton Badin 1 Elder 1'? Roger Bacon 2 Most Valuable Player Elder 4 Moeller 3 Elder 0 LaSalle 3 - Bob Sagers Elder 3 Purcell 4 Elder 2 St. Xavier 1 Elder 3 Roger Bacon 5 Elder 3 Ham. Badin 0 Most Improved Player Elder l Aiken 4 Elder 2 Amelia 1 - Terry Currin Elder 0 La Salle 2 Elder 4 Highlands 3 Elder 2 St. Xavier 9 Elder 4 Newport Cath. 3 Leading Hitters: .333 Elder 2 Harrison 9 Elder 10 Day. Chaminade 1 - Bob Sagers - Tom Galvin BEST IN THE WEST Elder 2 Oak Hills 3 DISTRICT GCL All-Stars Elder 3 La Salle 0 Elder 5 Purcell 0 -Bob Sagers lst Team - Mike Hoffman 2nd Team SECTIONALS REGIONALS - Terry Currin Elder 1 Milford 0 Elder 1 Colerain 9 - Mike Finke Elder '7 Western Hills 0 - Tom Galvin Hon. Mention Elder 10 Withrow 4 All-City OVERALL: 18 wins 14 losses ' 30b Sagers 2nd Team GCL: 4 wins 6 losses - 4th place EaSt-WBSI All-Stars - - Bob Sagers - Mike Hoffman IOI Reserve Baseball , ' .v .. ,. - . -.:.1.: '..1 -4 : ' h $. . . ! 1 . Well, you guys will just have to walk back to Elder. Down and out at third. 102 Fricke scores against Oak Hills. 131 ROW: Ed Meyer, Bob Boerger, Mark Lingg. Bob Kreinest, Dan Bruning, Coach Jerry Fed- erle. 2nd ROW: Keith Brosnan, Chuck Leesman, Rob Brown, Jim Schlank. Dave Knue. Dan Wolf. 3rd ROW: Brian Meadows. Tim Williams. Chris AueI. Jim Pearson, Steve Pricke. Steve Lape. GCL Champs Elder 13 McNicnolas 4 Elder 6 McNicholas 9 Elder 6 Oak Hills 8 Elder '7 Purcell 5 Elder 4 Mt. Healthy 0 Elder 4 Roger Bacon 8 Elder 9 Moeller 0 Elder '7 LaSalle 4 Elder 10 Purcell 6 Elder 4 LaSalle 2 Elder 6 Roger Bacon 1 Elder 1 West Hi 5 Elder 8 Newport Cath. 1 Elder 7 Oak Hills 3 Elder 27 Reading 2 Elder 6 St. Xavier 4 Elder 3 Moeller 6 Elder 4 St. Xavier 3 SEASON RECORD - Won 13 Lost 5 GCL Record - Won 8 Lost 2 Kreinest kIacks one . 103 .lum lmm, Track1975 With Gary Thomas. Jack Streicher. and Jim Waters serving as tri-captains. Coach Gil Wendling looked forward to another productive season in his second year as varsity coach. Starting against local powers Colerain. Reading, Moeller, and St. Xavier, the Elder Tracksters had trouble getting their spikes out of the mud , finishing 3rd in each of their first 3 meets. But as the season progressed. so did Elder's Track Team. They finished 9th in the K of C Relays and lost to West Hi by only a single point. The Elder Spikers failed to regain the GCL championship but the 3rd place finish did assure the winning of the GCL All Sports Trophy. The Cincy Sectional Meet was the Panthers' most successful meet. the team finishing 31d among 9 teams. A highlight of the meet was Joe Eilerman setting a Sectional Record in the high jump 6'5 . Unfortunately, Elder's suc- cess did not carry over to the. Districts the following week. Still, Coach Wen- dling and the team should be commended for their hard work and congratu- lated for their achievements. 105 The Rebholz Boys bum around the 'Pit' . s flopping form. Eilerman How do I get down from here? o Buzzz . 10D. trict competit' is Watts, Vitucci in D 3rd in Sectionals Captain Gary Thomas shows hustle and alertness. a qut.$' 34.5 1 . . vii. The shotput is painful to throw and watc ABOVE AND BELOW: Pick out the Elder runners. h. 107 103 5 1mm mm 151 ROW: Coach Gil Wendling, Mike Lanzillota. Steve Wolfer, Tom Delaney, Gary Sprague. Gary Napolitano, Mike Frey, Dennis Carridan. 2nd ROW: Pete Oka, A1 Maas, John Crowley, Mike Helfferich, Jim Waters, Tim Tmme. 3rd ROW: Jack Streicher, Mark Rebholz, Gary Thomas, Paul Lindenschmidt, Jerry Vitucci, Tim Apro, Joe Allen. 4th ROW: Mike Whalen, Tom Zumwalde, Jerry McAdams, Tim Patton, Tom Baer, Joe Eilerman, Jesse Wood. Dennis Kilday. 51h ROW: Elvis Clemons. Stan Danemiller, Dave Rebholz , Jay EIhaIdt, Tom Campbell , Dennis Zumwalde. 3rd In GCL DUAL MEETS AND INVITATIONALS AWARDS vs. Reading. SI. X. - 31d , Captain Award vs. Moeller, SI. X. 31d - Gary Thomas vs. Colerain, St. X. - 3rd - Jack Streicher vs. Anderson. Withrow - 2nd - Jim Waters at K of C Relays - 9th among 22 vs. West Hi - 2nd Most Improved Performer at Best of the West - 4th - Joe Eilerman vs. Roger Bacon - 1st at Anderson Invitational - 7th among 10 Most Valuable Performer - Gary Thomas GCL Meet - 31d among 6 Sectional Meet - 3rd among 9 Mr. Zip Award - Mark Rebholz SCHOOL RECORDS - Jack Streicher, Shot Put - 51'3 1l4 - Ioe Eilerman. High Jump - 6'5 f ELDER : 1 l .. ,, P - . J ,. , I! . . , . . ', . A ,. - ,. I4 I , f ' 1 I d u. . f. '5' ;- teve Sucher, Iim Fritsch. Dennis Corridan angry 2nd ROW: Paul Handermann, Bob Omen, Jerry Patton. Nick Lahni, Randy Ritter. Tim Trame. 3rd ROW: Torn Huber, Jeff Reverman, Mike Schibinski, Bernie Wendling, Coach Joe Helmes. 4th ROW: Ed Weber, Gregg Hellman, Tom Viox, Gary Moore. Joe Thomas. Reserves Frosh DUAL MEETS AND INVITATIONALS DUAL MEETS AND INVITATIONALS vs. St. X, Reading - lst vs. Anderson, Mt. Healthy, LaSalle - 3rd vs. Moeller, St. X. - 2nd at Reading Invitational - 13: among 18 vs. Colerain. St. X. - 2nd vs. Moeller, Purcell - ls: vs. Anderson, Withrow - 2nd vs. LaSalle, Norwood - 131 at Spartan Relays - 8th among 12 at Spartan Frosh Relays - 131 among 13 vs. Roger Bacon - 2nd GCL Meet - 3rd among 6 GCL Meet - 4th among 6 GCL Champions - Randy Ritter. Shot Put - Bob Otten, Two Mile Run IN ALPHABETICAL ORDER: Jim Abel, Mike Abrams, Mike Altemau, Steve Averbeck, Frank Bachman, Mike Breitenbach, Brian Bruns, Terry Brown, Chuck Cannon, Bob Cosgrove, John Daria, Steve Deiters, Drew Dinkelacker, Jerry Eick. Jeff Elder, Dave Feldhake, Phil Fenech, Paul Fischer, Ken Giessler. Jim Green. Steve Hengehold, Wally Hinh, Frank Hodges, Dave Holscher, Matt Hum, Paul Imhoff, Victor Kaeser, Steve Kayse. Paul Kenkel, John Kerber, Kevin Kispen, Steve Klaus, Greg Knue, Tom Kollmann, Kent Korte, Frank Laiveling, Brett Larkin, Jayme Leonard, Shaun Lyons. Charlie Martino, Keith Maurmeier, Joe Maxi. Mike Meese. George Meinhardt, Jerry Metze, Bob Morgenthal, Jim Mulloney, Greg Murphy, Tom Ohmer. Steve Pchl- man. Chris Reinstatler. Jim Ruffing, Chris Salamone, Dan Scharff, Ed Schmidt. Chris Schneider, Ralph SchroeI, Jeff Siefke. Larry Siemer. Chris Somori, Jim Verme, Tim Viox. Dave Volz, Rick Waters, Jim Watkins. Johm Wessel, Ed Wolverton. 109 Tennis1975 The Elder tennis team did not exactly burn up the courts at the beginning of the 1975 season. They lost 8 of their first 9 matches, the only win coming against Con- ners tKyJ High 4-1. Still, Coach Ken Laake and Co. did not throw their rackets up in despair. Turn- ing themselves around. the Elder netters proceeded to win '7 out of 10 final matches to finish with a respectable 8-11 record . Their 4-6 GCL record earned them 4th place. Only three graduates, Capt. Chip DIodeI, Steve Zeiser, and Tom Linger will be missing when the Men from Mt. Echo take to the courts next year. We wish them success. HI M Here it comes. HZ lst ROW: John Lambrinides. Chip Droder, Tom Linger. 2nd ROW: Len Murray, Craig Keyes, Mike. Dulle. 8rd ROW: Steve Zeiser, Dan Zeiser, Gary Weikel. IN BACK: Coach Ken Laake. Elder Elder Elder Elder Elder Elder Elder Reserves HHMHOHH Won 1 St. Xavier Sycamore Walnut Hills St. Xavier Sycamore Bridgetown Delhi Lost 6 unm-Husuwcog: VARSITY Elder Elder Elder Elder Elder Elder Elder Elder Elder Elder Elder Elder Elder Elder EldeI Elder Elder Elder Elder CNWCHOODbANCOMChONOHNNIhOH GIeenhills Princeton Conners MyJ Aiken MI. Healthy LaSalle Moeller Purcell St. Xavier Roger Bacon Princeton LaSalle Moeller Country Day Purcell St. Xavier Roger Bacon West Hi McNicholas Most Valuable Player - Len Murray Most Improved Player - Steve, Zeiser Won 8 Lost 11 GCL: Won 4 Lost 6 ONOMMHMNWOWWU$WWHW$ 151: ROW: Dan Kroeger, Tim Kenkel, Ken Roell. Ken Hilvert. 2nd ROW: Bob Brinkman. Kerry R0611. Bill Mueller. Bob Huser, Mike Broxterman, Coach John Ploehs. MISSING: Gary Mor- man, Glen Vogel. Joe Schoenfeld. -' $ 62:51:!- 0 113 Students The hear! 0f the Eldur community is made up of 1850 students hailing from over twenty; five area parishes. Thcsc studums, coming from many various backgrounds. arc mulled imo one body at Elder. HS $slnu..l...Ia 9.: .. Ken Adkins Ron Ahlers Walter Albers Joseph Allen Tony Apro Leonard Arlinghaus Tony Auciello Thomas Auer Tom Averbeck David Babey Jerry Back Don Bacon Mike Baer Robert Barnhorst Mike Baute David Beck Greg Beck Dave Beckman Tim Beier Dan Bell Robert Bellman Tim Berling Jerry Barrens Michael Bess Stephen G . Bird H7 Richard Bishop Bob Bleha Phil Bloemker David Bochenek Tim Bockerstette John Boertlein Paul Boertlein Scott Branch Daniel R. Brodbeck Kenneth Brown Richard Bruch Tom Brunst Stephen Bryan Bill BuelteIman James C. Burkhart Charles Burns Bob Bums David Busam George Busche Thomas P. Butler John Buttelwenh Thomas Campbell Greg Carr John Carr Robert Catanzaro Dan Christopfel G. Keith Cianciolo Phil Cianciolo Timothy Cole Chris Combess Mark Conners Greg Corcoran Terry Cosgrove Greg Costa Thomas Coyle Terry Currin Dan Daria Mike Dattilo Donald Davidson James Davis Russell Davis Robert Day Don DeFranco Greg Deiters Tom Delaney Bob Deters Chuck DiMuzio Tom Dinkelacker H9 Joseph P. Doench Larry Doherty David Doll Thomas Dowd Mike Downey Bill Driehaus Eugene Droder Kenneth Drury Don Duba Nick Duennes Steve Dulle Mark Durbin Michael Dwyer Christian Dziadek . w-LU .. 3W . , Aw. $t010$8cmh here come the damn squirts. Kevin Eagan Steven Eby The Hershey Squirts 120 Joseph EiIeIman Douglas Elam Gary R. Ellerhorst Jack Ellis Barry Ellison Jim Erhart Timothy Farrell Ain't he cute?! !! Frank Farruggia Dan Farwick John Fay Douglas Feisz Stephen Fessel John Fischesser Pat Flaherty Matthew Flannery Mark Freese 121 Thomas Frey Greg Friedmann Michael A. Frimming Mark Fuller Bob Funk Tom Galvin Paul Garbon Kevin Geiger Paul Gener Rick Gerdes James Gerhardt Richard Gerhardt Sam Geroulis Tom Gibbons 122 Idon't care if you think it's a dumb move. Fr. Chet and the Elderado symphony. Tom 61le Bob German Gary Gramann Kevin Grannan Ron Gray Michael Greer Dan Griffin Daniel Groh Mark GIOte Jeff Grothaus Michael Haas Tom Hafner George Hagen Robert Hahn I23 124 Mike Harte: Mark Hasenohr Daniel Haussler Stephen HaveIRos Joseph Hay Joseph C. Healey This book is a classic . Daniel Haller Michael Haney Roger Harmeling Greg Hamist Joe Harpenau Mike Hart John Heffron Greg Heis Michael Helfen Marty Hellkamp Thomas Hensler Ken Herbe Ed Herman Michael Herrmann Joe Hensenberg Craig Hetzer Mike Hofmann Dan Hogan Mike Huebener Nicholas Hum Mark Isaacs Eugene Jacob Kevin Jansen Mike Jansen 3 Gerard Holloway Mike Hollstegge Paul Holscher Michael Hornsby Tim Hornsby Alan F . Howell 3! . . The kid who wouldn't buy an annual. 125 Ken Kammer Mike Kampel Dave Kastner Greg Kaufman Michael Kayse 126 Donald Jansing Paul Janszen John Jaspers Terry Jennings Dave Ioerling Mark Johnson Robert Johnson Jim Jones Jim Jump Mike Kaine Robert Kallmeyer Jim Kessler Jim Kiffmeyer Tom King Bob Kinney Greg Kissel Tim Klapper David Koerner The Thinker Paul Kohalie Rick Koppenhoefer Dan Kraemer Thomas Kroeger Ed Krucssel Joseph Kuertz Themes Laake Dennis Lammers James Langen I27 128 Dan Lasita Mike Lasita Thomas Lauber Gary Ledermeier Paul Lindenschmidt Thomas Linger Albert Lipps Tom Lipps Jay Litzinger David Lohbeck Paul Lonnemann Leonard Lucas Steve Luebbe, Al Maas Thomas Maltry Mark Manegold Jack Mardis Daniel Martini Greg MauIer -921 :63 Tm Don Maushan Thomas M. McCabe Dan McDonald Steve McGrath Brian McKinney Steve MeiseI Ron Menke Dale Merz Gary Merz Gary Meyer Jim Meyer John Mayer John Meyer John Meyer Mark Meyer Tom Meyer Gregory Meyers Dave Michael Chris Miliano 129 13D Lawrence Miller Paul Miller Thomas Minning Tom Moehring Larry Monnig Bernie Moore Phil Morgan Stanley Morris Paul Mueller Steve Mueller Jim Mulligan Ken Murnan William Murphy Mike Murray Tim Murray John Muzzo Dan Nader Gary Napolitano Morris Neal Larry Neu Butljust shaved at lunch time. Well Mr. Keller, It's not you person- . . . but I don't have any ally, but. . . crackers. Steve Newman Tim Nymberg Steve O'Brien John O'Connell Dan O'Malley Rick Oberjohann Tim Obrecht Robert Ohmer William Ojeda James Olthaus John Overberg Gerry Paff Michael Palmisano Steve Piening Bob Plageman James Ploehs John Proffiu Dan Quinlan Jack Radley Carmen Ramundo 131 Rick Ratterman Mark Rebholz Mike Redrow Kevin Reilly Mike Reilly Paul Reis James Rekers Dan Rice John Ridder John Ridiman David Riemjes Tom Rieskamp put a dime in so I can get my hand back. Tom Ritlel' Bernard Robben Randy Robbins Paul Roch Mark Roddy John Roebel Michael Rohrmeier Joe Rolfes Mike Roll Mike Rosenberger Dan Rosenthal Christopher ROSBI Charlie takes a lunch break. 133 Gary F. Ross David Rudemiller Ron Runk Jim Ruth Jim Ruthven Bob Sagers William Santen Bob Sanzone Bob Scheck Scott Scheidler Rick Scheper Tony Schilling John Schmid James Schmidt Jim G. Schmidt Bob Schmidt rub Before DI. Berninger's magic treatment . . . and after. 134 John Schmidtgoessling Jerry Schnieders Rick Schoener Tony Schroeder Robert Schwallie Ronald Scott Tom Shappelle John Sherman Jeff Skahan Ralph Skidmore Craig Smith Don Smith Tom Smith Michael Soldano Leonard Spille Joe Sprengard Let's see. How many cheeseburgers was that? 135 Fred Squeri John Squeri Dave Steigerwald Ray Stein Bill Stemler Mike Stoepel Richard Stolze David Stoner n . o - mmqn v. :ch ' . E'D M.S-ti. I ornamtn Mike Storer John Strassell Jack StIeicher Keith Sweeney Matt Tepe Thomas Theders Carl Thiem Andy Thomas Dale Wahl Michael Walsh Michael Walter Michael Walters Mark Wanninger Steve Warnock Ken Wassler Jim Waters Gary Thomas T om Tierney Dennis Tracy Joseph Vetter Justin Vetter Robert Vogel Bob L. Vogel Eric Wagner I37 Tim Waters Art Watson The marching men ? of Elder. Thomas Weast John Weber Mike Weidner John Weil Mark Weil Gerald Weller Douglas Welsh Thomas Wendling Dan Wenke Paul Wenstrup Paul Werner John Wemke Michael Wernke Mike Wescott Dan Whitacre Steve White 138 Jack Whitmer Bob Willem Elder's twelfth man. Nick Willing Ed Wippel Steve Witsken Greg Wine Bill Wolf Stephen Wolfer We always study this way. Paul Woltering Michael Wood Dave Wright Dennis Wulfeck Steve Zeiser Brian Zinser Todd Zinser Dennis Zumwalde T homas Zumwalde 139 Scholarships1975 W Ronald Ahlers, Edgecliff College. Ioseph Allen, Northern Ky. State College. Anthony Apro, Centre College. Stephen Bird, Kenyon College. Daniel Brodbeck, Price Hill Kiwanis Scholarshi p . Kenneth Brown, University of Nebraska. I ames Buzkhart, Oak Hills Junior Women's Club Scholarship U.C. David Busam, Memorial Scholarship. National Merit Scholarship, Notre Dame Alumni Scholarship Notre Dame University. George Busche. X.U. Thomas Butler. U.S. Air Force Academy. John Carr, Walsh College. Keith Cianciolo. Thomas More College. Charles DiMuzio, Delhi Community Scholarship U.C. Joseph Doench. Xavier University . Steve Dulle. Art Directors Club of Cincinnati Scholarship U. C. Michael Dwyer, University of Pennsylvania. Joseph Eilerman. New Mexico Military Institute. Timothy Farrell , Art Academy of Cincinnati. Stephen Fessel , Evensville. Thomas Galvin, Wabash College . Paul Gener, Mathematics Achievement Scholarship O.C.A. 5. James Gerhardt, Culinary Institute of America. Thomas Gibbons. U.S. Military Academy. Kevin Grannan, Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Mark Grote , Notre Dame. Jeffery Grothaus, X.U. Thomas Hafner, Penny Art Scholarship U . C. Stephen Haverkos, Notre Dame. Joseph Healey, Ohio State. Martin Hellkamp, University of Miami, Florida. 140 Thomas Hensler, Paper Technology Scholarship, National Trust Fund Printing Scholarship , Miami University. Michael Hofmann, University of Mississippi. Michael Hollstegge, Northern Ky. State College. Alan Howell , Ohio University. Donald Jansing, University of Dallas. Paul Lonnemann. Youngstown State University. Thomas Maltry, Northern Ky. State College. A. Gary Meyer, U.C. James H. Meyer, Ohio State. Gregory Meyers. Holy Cross College . Stephen Mueller, Walsh College. Tomothy Murray, Miami University. Gary Napolitano, Notre Dame. River View- Delhi Kiwanis Scholarship, Don Simpson Scholarship Award. John Proffin, U.C. Kevin Reilly . Otterbein College. Daniel Rice, Ohio State. Michael Rosenberger, Miami U. Gary Ross , Honor Scholarship Washington University - St. Louis. James G. Schmidt, Thomas More. William Stemler, Butler University. Scholarships1975 nan u A gt: a n 4w- 'A . 1- John Streicher, Miami University. Thomas P. Tierney. Miami University. James Waters, Miami University. John Weil, X.U. Stephen White, U.C. Nickolas Willing, Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology. Steven Zeiser, Kenyon College. 5 141 Pete anner Karl Buelterman Don Burkart Brian Burke Jim Bums James J. Burns Dennis Carr Jim Caruso Tim Clark Elvis Clemons Paul Clot: Carl Coleua Jim Collopy Dan Conroy John Crowley Michael Crushman David Cummings Garry Cummings John Cupim Don Dattilo Dan Day David Deye Paul DiMuzio George DiTullio Jeff Diane: Bob Dinsmore Dean Distasi Dan Doyle Dennis Doyle Bill Duffey Bob Duke Mike Dulle Michael Dusold John Duwel David Eby Thomas Ekatdl Tom Elias Jay Ethan Jeff Ernst Harry Espelage Tom Abel Don Acito Tim Adams James Anderson Joe Aninao John Apke Tim Apxo Bruce Ashley Steve Asman Ted Babel Steve Babuschak Ed Backscheider Richard Backscheider Robert Backscheider Mark Bardonam Bob Barker Michael Bauer Bill Bauer James Beck Jerry Becker Mike Beckmann Gerry Bede; Tom Bender Steve Bengal Iim Benz Greg Bill Len Blah Dan Bloemker Paul Bockhold Chris Bolan Ken Bolger Tom Bergman Carl Bracher Ralph Brinkmann John Brockman Tim Brockmeyer Kevin Brogan Dennis Bronsrmp Kenneth Bronsan Iim Bronsrman 143 Larry Espelage Tony Esposilo Tim Farwick Ken Pickett Mike Finke Tom Finke Terry Finley Gregory Fischer Michael Flannery Peter Frakes William Frank Jeffrey Frey Mike Frey Mark Frondorf Dave Gamm Tom Gau Ronald Geiger Gary Georgin Ed Giese Jim Glaser John Good Donald Grace Fred Greer Rich Griffin Thomas Greene John Grove Dan Gruber Mark Gruber John Gruen Mark Guelhlein Greg Gutzwiller Randy Haas Mark Haas Michael Hahn Doug Hammersmith Michael Hampton Gordon Haney Jerry Hamist John Harpenau Doug Harrison Greg Hank: Mike Hanoin Mike Hazard Bruce Hehemann This is my schock kit! World Culture previews Deep Rhodesia Mike HeLfferich Chris Hendy Ron Hengehold Daniel Hensler Matt Herdsman Steve Herman William Hensenberg Gary Hess Mark Hasselbrock Ted Hessling Mike Hicks David Hoffman Joseph Hoffman Christopher Hogue Bob Holwadel Fred Hotel Mike Humbert Paul Huschart Robert Hus! Daniel I ames Michael Jameson Bob Jansen Jerry Jaspers Dennis Jennings Robin Johnson Kun Junker Jack Kahny Frank Kalany Joe Kanoza Thomas Keehan Phil Keller Tim Keller Thomas Kerr Charles Kiefler Dennis Kilday Jerry Kleeman Carl Kleinholz Dan Kloepfer Richard Kluesener Mark Knapp Steve. Knapp Tom Kneflin Brian Knue Bob Kobman 145 Richard Koehne Ken Kollmann Richard Kordenbrock John Kraft Ken Kraft Kevin Kramer Tom Kramer Robert Krems Chris Kuenz Chuck Kuester Mark Kunze Paul Kwiatkowski Robert Laake Mike Lampling Mike Langenbrunner Mike Lanzilloua Mark Larkin Ronald Lawson Ken Lehmkuhl Jim Lengetich Jim Leon Jay Leon Tim Lillis Robert Linger Tony Lippolis David Lipps Mark Lonneman Ed Lottman Gary Louderback Joe Lueken Terry Lyons Tim Lysaght Joe Maas Michael Macaluso Bill Macks Sam Magro Hugh Malay Mark Maly 146 Reilly and Dwyer caught by the camera. Do you accept BankAmericard? Raymond Mangold Gary Markus Kevin Martin Tim Martin Charles Masuuserlo Tony Mataoia Tom Maue Ruben Maurer Bruce Maurmeier Paul McCarthy Brian McElon Steve McGinnis Mark McKee Larry McManis Bernie Meierjohan Donald Meiners James Metz Michael Meyer Neal Meyer Bill Meyer Steve Michel Jerry Mielke Rick Minges Steve Moeller Michael Monahan Bob Montgomery Chris Moonitz Robert Moorman Russeil Moorman Mark Moorwessel Iames Morris Mark Motz Ernest Muccillo Mark Mueller Dan Muphy Mike Myers Ken Neiheisel Dennis New M7 Jeffrey Newbill Mark Niche William Niemiller Thomas Nienaber Steve Nienhaus Robert O'Brien Biil O'Conner Martin O'Conner Dan Ober Alvin Oestreicher Edward Oestreicher Joseph Overbeck Frank Panzeca Michael Paolello Tom Pauon Kenneth Phillips Gxeg Procaccino Dan Rapier David Rebholz Clem Redder Ray Reed John Reilly Richard Rentz Renzenbrink Carl Rickenbaugh Doug Riedinger Roy Riegler Chuck Riesser Patrick Riley Rick Rinear John Rizzo Michael Rordersheimer Bob Roeuker Scott Rosenberger James Roth Mark Roth Tom Roth Michael Roy Daniel Ruark Ken Rushford Tim Ryan Robert Sanka: Mark Scahill Mark Scharff Rob Schehl Mike Schill Dennis Schlachter Jim Schlotthauer Don Schmidt John Schock Thomas Schoener Paul Schoenfeld Robert Schroeder Don Schuckmann Bob Schulte Richard Schultz David Schuster Tim Scully Joe Sharbell Robert Shoemaker Rick Sibley Greg Siemer 148 Thomas Silbernagel Michael Simonson Bob Sinnard Craig Smalley Joseph Somoxi Glenn Spills Larry Spizzmueller Gary Spragne Chuck Squeri Anthony 31. Charles Daniel Stacey Chris Slange Robert Stegeman Ron Stone Mark Stowe Peter Stryker Mark Sturwold Michael Sullivan John Taravella Robert Theetge James Tonnis Bob Topmiller Michael Trimpe Russell Tuck Paul Twilling Gregory Van Hook Alex Vassolo Greg Ventre Nick Venue James Vener Jerome Vitucci David Vogelpohl Andrew Vogelsang David Volker Michael Von Hages Steve Wagner Dave Wald Tim Wambaugh Christopher Wandsuat Allan Wauligman Mark Weber Austin Welch Mark Wcrle John Wernke Philip Wessendnrf Mike Whalen Robert Williams Scott Williams Christopher Wiukamp Jesse Wood Ken Yeager John Yochman Joe Zeiser 149 .. ..lnlIiT.IIIIiEIi-III'iIIIIIE-a....-.l..il.l.,n!...l . Jeff Bruns Rick Bruns Rick Budde. Howard Bueker Robert Burger Kevin Bnrkhan Gregory Busch Paul Campbell John Carlson Mark Caster Bill Clements John Coffaro Dan Conners Tom Conners Mike Conrady Robert Conroy Steven Cook Randy Cornelius Dennis Conidan Jim Cox Jerry Crowley Mark Cummings Stan Danneminer Tony Daria Gregory Dastillung Chris DeFranco Patrick Delany Randy Delfendahl Mark Deiph Kevin Dempsy Steve Depenbrock Raymond DiMuzio Richard DiMuzio Daniel Dickman Dave Dickman Thomas Digman Mark Distasi Steve Doll Thomas Domino Daniel Dottetman Terry Allgeyer Kevin Anneken Chris AueI Bob Bachman Ron Bacon Cecil Ball Mark Balzano Daniel Barnell Tom Bayer Mike Beck Bob Bedinghaus Thomas Bedinghaus Steve Bedinghaus Gregory Bellman Don Bencsik Greg Berndsen Tony Bianca Charles Bimmerle Mike Blair Scott Blake Russel Bokersteue Fred Boehling Bob Boerger Tim Bokenkotter Mark Bonavita Mike Barres Gerard Bosse Bob Boyce Joseph Brehm Robert Brinkmann Jim Brofft Scott Brenner Keith Brosnan Duane Brown Rob Brown John Brueggemeyer George Brunemann Rick Brunet Dan Bruning Jim Bruns 151 152 Duane Doyle George Dreiling Don Driehaus Peter Duffy Jim Dune Robert Dusold Richard Edmistcn Tom Ehrman Ioseph Eisen Gregg Ellexhorst Mike Ellis Jim Ethan Duane. Evans Jeff Farwick Gregg Feldman John Fenech Gary Fischer Tim Floyd Matthew Fluegemann Mike Fluegeman John Fomenot Tony Forte Andrew Fox Tom Fox Jim Frey Steve Frick Steve Fricke Steve Fricker James Fritsch Tony Fritz Peter Fromhold Tom Gahan Andy Galvin Phil Gates Rick Gausling Ed Geiger Dave Geis Edwin Gerdes Dave Gibbons Thomas Gindling Jack German Frank Gonasi James Grady Mike Grady Pete Grady Tom Creme: Steve Greiwe Brien Griffin Tom Grome. Paul Gruber Jerry Guethlein Duane Habig Paul Halverstadt Thomas Hamberg Paul Handermann Mark Hanneken Doug Hamist Michael Harpenau Steve Han Richard Hartfiel Joseph Hater Dan Haussle: Steven Hay Jerry Hayhow Allen Heath Jim Heffeman Chuck Heidel Mark Heidel Rick Heimbrock Daniel Heisel Greg Hellman Dave Helmets Don Helmets Larry Helmes Geoff Hendy Clif Herken Robert Herling Mark Hesse Joseph Hester Ken Hilven Mark Hoffman Rick Hofmann Mike Hofmeyer Michael Holman Bernard Honerkamp John Hopkins Jeff Hornsby Bob Huber Thomas Huber Jerry Huabener Mike Huhn Rick Hundley Doug Hyland Pete Ipach David I acob Terry James Carl Iansing Jim Iaspers 153 154 I im Jennings Greg I ohnson I im I ohnson Robert Johnson Steve Jones Brandt Junker Mike Kelley Paul Kelly Patrick Keyes Mike King Tim Kixchheiner Joe Kirchner William Klayer Steven Kleine: Larry Kloepfer David Klumb David Knue Tom Koopman Mark Krallman Robert Kreinost Jeff Kroeger Jerome Kroeger Mike Kroeger John Kromme John Kuhr Nick Lahni John Lakeberg John Lambrinides Paul Lang Steve Lape Norbert Larkin Tim Lasita Ed Lavatori Dan Ledermeier Chuck Leesman Chris Leonard Mark Levy Patrick Lewis Dennis Lietz Mark Lingg Dave Lipps Greg Lipps Rick Leasing Steve Loesser John Lorenz Tim Lorenz David Lowstuter Jeff Ludwig Tim Lyons Dave Macks Thomas Macke Leroy Manor Bob Markus Donald Marts Michael Maninelli Andy Martini Dennis Martini Thomas Mason Dave Mayhaus Ray Mazza Jeny McAdams Mark McBride Tim McDonald Mark McElroy Paul McGrath Brian McNair Patrick McNamee Brian Meadow Walter Meirose Mei Mergard Rick Merschbach Keith Merz Dennis Meyer Edward Meyer Kenneth Meyer Paul Meyer Rick Meyer Robert Meyer Stephen Meyer Rie Micrenfeld cVNh 4 , ' 4- The cafeteria serves oysters on the half-shell Why did I get stuck with him? . :4 1 155 156 Mark Miller Richard Miller Tony Mittermeier Tom Moeller Jim Monk Gary Moore Michael Moore Robert. Morency Dave Morgemhal Gary Morman Pat Morris Greg Mueller David Muenchen Mike Mullen David Murray James Murray Lawrence Neumeister Bob Newcomb Malt Newman Bob Newport Joe Neyer Larry Niehaus Larry Niemeyex Roger Noble Anthony Nocero Frank Noll Chuck Nortmann Daniel N ymberg Tim O'Dell Robert Oestreicher Peter Oka Keith OLLhaus Stephen Osterkamp Bob Ouen Thomas Omen Kenneth Pahren Jay Palmisano Jerry Patton Tim Patton Jim Pearson Vincent Pellegrino Tom Perrino Robert Peterson Mike Petrillo Glenn Pom Jeffrey Powell Kevin Rabong Kevin Reis Don Rousa Jeff Reverman Dan Reynolds Joe Reynolds Joe Riegler Don Rieskamp Ed Ries'tenberg Thomas Rinear Randy Rina: James Robben Mark Roberto Mike Roch Michael Rodgers Russ Roeder Mark Roll I ames Roope James Rosenthal Mark Rose: William Ross Robert Rudolf Pete Ruff Oscar Ruffing Doug Rushford Joe Ryan Mat: Sander Bernard Sandman Chuck Schinkal Jim Schlandk Michael Schloemer Jerome Schlomer Mark Schmidt Joe Schoenfield Jeff Schmsch Mark Schultz Mark Schumacher Mike Schwaliie Mike Schwebler Jim Shea Mike Shibinski Paul Shoemaker Ken Skahan John Skelley Matt Smith Joe Soldano Syd Sparks Clinton Slaney Doug Feist - Come fly with me. 157 Jim Stapleton Jim Stegeman Tony Stockelman Rick Stone Steve Sucher Mel Summe Mark Sunderhaus Tom Sweitzer Ronald Taylor Ice, Tenover Joseph Thomas Mike Thomas Mike Tiemeier Tim Tierney Tom Tracy Tim Trame Rick Trentman Jack Turner Tom Viox Robert Voellmecke Glen Vogel loseph Vogel John Vollman Kurt Vollman Anthony Wagner Fred Wagner Terry Wagner Harold Walter Joe Weber Tim Weber Robert Waidner Gary Weikel Paul Weil Wally Welsh Dave Wellendorf Bernie Wendling Thomas Wenke Larry Wessels Ed Weslerfield Jeff Whalen Gerald White Tim Wilkey Thomas Williams Tim Williams Ed Willig James Windholtz Bruce Winkelman John Wissel Robert Wissel Jeff Witsken Peter Witt Richard Wine Daniel Wolf David Yeggy Jeff Zang Dan Zeiser Pete Zeiser Lloyd Zenni Kevin Zinser 158 m3 '-,.. i ll James Abel Mike Abrams Michael Abt Mark Albers Mark Alessanorini Richard Allgeier Mike Altenau Richard Altenau Bryan Amrhein Greg Apted Peter Arlinghaus Dave Ashcraft James Auwbrey Steven Averbeck Tony Ammann Ioe Baarlaer Frank Bachman John Bacon Marc Bain Bruce Bauhaus Jeff Barnhorst Richard Basil Allan Bass John Bauer Joseph Bauer Keith Bauer Mike Benny Iohn Bedinghaus Allen Behzle Biff Beiler Ray Bell Mike Bender Mark Bengal Ioe Berding Jack Bemens Ken Bill Bill Binder Thomas Bird Steven Bitter Rick Blair Greg Blah Steve Bloemker Glenn Bokenkouer Mike Bonkowski Mike Breitenbach Russ Briede Dennis Brogan Tim Brose Richard Brown Terry Brown Mike Broxterman Don Bmder Tom Bruening Steven Bruning Bruce Bruno Brian Bruns Tom Buchen John Buelterman John Burbn'nk Paul Bumhimer Tim Burns Joe Bums Dan Buzek Glenn Caminiti Mike Campbell Chuck Cannon Don Cappel Carmen Catanzaro Mark Catanzaro Tom Ciolino Pat Conners Nick Come Phil Coorey Bob Cosgmve Gerald Costa Terry Cox Joseph Coyle Steven Crowley Steve Crusham Michael Cuffaro The Elder Salvation Army. Michael Cummings Steve Cupito Tom Damen Albert Daria Dave Dauilo Stephen Deiters John Deitsch Mike Delaney Don Deller John DePaoli Jim Deters Jeff Devine Jim Dewan Joe Dezarn John Dink Drew Dinkelacker Jim Dinkelacker Daryl Dorsey Dave Doyle Paul Drennan Ron Dreyer Dennis Duffy Rick Duwel Larry Ehrman Jerry Hick Jeff Elder Joseph Ellis Scott Enzweiler Joseph Espelage Ed Faeth Dave Faigle Jim Faust Bill Federle Mark Feist Dave Feldhake Philip Fenech Paul Fischer Mike Fleming Thomas Florian Mark Floyd Dave Fluegeman Ray Frank Ramon erudiger Mark Fries Greg Froehle Eric Frohlicher Jeff Galvin Joel Carbon 161 Ken Gardner Mike Gene: Frank Gentile Joe Geraci John Gibbemeyer Ken Giessler Gary 61le Mike Good Andy Grady Mark Gramaglia Joseph Gra mke James Green Brian Griffin Mark Groll Carl Grome Bill Grove Richard Gruen Jeff Gunn Mike Hackman Bill Hall Terence Halsey Greg Handermann Mark Handermann Gerald Handorf Don Harrison Keith Hanke Kerry Hanuug Steve. Hauser Bernie Hautman Tim Hayden Ken Hayhow Daniel Healey Dan Heimbrock Chris Heis Frank Heitker Jeff Hellman Steven Helmets Kurt Helmes Rick Helms Glenn Hemsink Gordon Hemsink Bill Hendy John Hengehold Steven Hengehold Dan Henkel Jeffrey Herbert. Steve Hessling Anthony Hetzer It's either this or the cafeteria. Donald Heyl Ricky Heyob Jeff Hines Walter Hinh Frank Hodges Mark Hague Tracy Hoinke Jerry Hollenkamp Dave Holscher Mike Hotel Pat Hudepohl Matt Hum Bob Huser Paul lmhoff Rick lpach Jim Jacob Jeff Jansen Jarry Janszen John Ianszen David Jaspers Jerry Jennings Robert Jennings Steve Jesse Mark Johnson Bob Jones Rick Joseph Steve Jung Victor Kaeser Vincent Kaeser Greg Kallmeyer Mark Kallmeyer Mike Kaminsky Mike Kammer Pete Kanoza Steve Kayse Steve Keckeis Jim Keefe Ioe Kelley Tim Kelley William Kendall Paul Kenkel Tim Kcnkel 163 Bryan Kenny John Kerber Greg Keyes John Kibby Kevin Kispen Stephen Klaue Greg Knue Chris Koehne Tom Kollmann Kent Korte. Charles Kraft. Dan Kroeger Jerry Kroeger Paul Kunze Frank Laiveling Scott Lammers Steve Lanez Tom Langdon David Lange Greg Langenbrunner Ken Lanzilloua Brett Larkin Matt Leedy Brad Leesman Joe Lengerich Jayme Leonard Frank Liegibel Joe Lind Don Lipps Ken Lipps Mike Littelmann Kevin Little Eric Lockwood Steven Loechtenfeldt Vince Lonneman Ron Lubbers Mark Lucas Daniel Ludwig Steve Luehbers Shawn Lyons Tim Lysaght Tony Maas Jim Maas Joseph Macke Edward Manegold Charlie Martino Mike Masminster Keith Maurmeiar Jim Maxi Ioe Maxi James McBride John McDonald 164 Terrence McElon John McGimsey Mike McKee Dennis McMahon David McManus Mike McWilliams Ron Made: Mike Meese Tim Meier George Meinhardl Dan Meiser Scou Mello Robert Manner Jerry Metze Glenn Meyer Jim Meyer Greg Meyer Jeff Meyer Larry Meyer Chuck Middlekamp Mike Mikolay Scott Moeschl Iim Mohl William Moileran Rob Morgemhal Bob Morris William Mueller Scott Mullins Jim Mullcney David Murphy Greg Murphy Len Murray Tom Munay Tim Murray Tyrone Myers Curtis Nanney Ken Nastold Larry Neiheisel Mark Neiheisel Ken New James Neyer Greg Niehaus Mike Niehaus Jeff Noble Joe Nolan Greg O'Brien Doug Oesueiche: Tom Ohmer Rick Olano John Ondeck Ralph Ogenbeck Steve Paff 165 166 John Patton Joseph Paul Ken Peters Michael Pfeiffenberger Edward Plageman Richard Pluckebaum Steve Pohlman Terry Powers Tim Proffin Jerry Pulskamp James Putz Don Raab Jeff Raible Michael Ramsteuer Steve Rapier Thomas Rauch Tom Reckers Gregg Reder Mike Reece Chris Reinstatler Steve Reis Ralph Richter Tom Riddle Doug Riehle Joseph Riestenberg Mike Ritter Nick Rixner Jerry Rizzo Eddy Robben Vince Roberto Dave Rodgers Ken Roell Kerry Roell Jeffrey Roland Tom Rose Scot Rosenthal Paul Riottinghaus James Ruffing Mike Ryan Mike Ryan Joe Sabato Chris Salamone Tim Sauler Michael Schafer Daniel Scharff Tom Schmalz Edward Schmidt James Schmidt Chris Schneider John Schneider Joe Schneider Richard Schneider Paul Schock Tom Schroeder Ralph Schrorer Robert Schuster Billy Scott Craig Semeney Judson ShaIIUClK Gary Shea Joe Sherman Jeff Siefke Dennis Siemer Larry Siemer Steve Simonson Sam Sizemoze Don Smith Mike Smith SCOLI SmiLh Steve Smith Chlis Somori Tim Spichel Joe Squeri Mike Stalf John Stallo Jeff Stanecki James Staubach Myron Stegman John Steinmetz Mike Sterwerf Mike. Stock Robert Stuck John Suede: Rob Streicher Robert Streicher Pat Suingfield Keith Suohmaier Scou Suohmaier James Telies Bill Telscher Ken Thiergartner Ron Thomas Rick Thornton John Tobe. Bill Tennis Joe Traum Bob Tully 167 168 Gregory Tye Joe Uehlein James Venue Chris Vetter Tim Viox Edward Volker David V012 Thomas Walsh Dave Wandstrat Tom Wanninger James Wassler Richard Waters James Watkins Pete Weasl Dan Weber James Wells John Wessel Mark Wessendorf Iames Westerfield Andy Whalen Tim Whitacre Maxk Whitmer Chris Willem Tony Williams Charles Williams Curt Witsken Greg Wilsken Jeff wiu Dan Winerstaler James Wittkamp Ed Wolvenon Richard Wright John Yeazell Jeff Zahneis Richard Zahneis Robert Zahneis James Zieverink Diamond Oaks Matt Schwarz Tom Souders Mark Sucher ABSENT: Dan Guenther, Ken V012 A new dawn with new horizons. 169 170 Clubs And Organizations For the students whose interests go beyond sports and academics. Elder provides a wide range of clubs and organizations ranging from Student Council to the Bike Club to Language clubs. -; h ., 1st ROW L to R: Dave Rudemiller, Jim Kiff eyer, Jim Waters, Denny Wulfeck, Tom Hensler, Chuck DiMusio, Mark Rebholz, Iohn PIoffit, Tom Butler, Dan Brodbeck. 2nd ROW: Al Howell, Jim Burkhart, Mark Grote, Todd Zinser. Steve White, Rick Stolze. Dan Nader, Mike Holstegge, Gary Ross, Paul Roch, Tim Bockerstette, Tom McCabe. 3rd ROW: John Wiel, Bob Flage- man, Dave. Busam, Mike Wernke. Mike Haas, John Muzzo. TOP: Jim Meyer, Jim Gerhan, Joe Healey, Dave Doll. OFFICERS: Treasurer Jim Kiffmeyer, Secretary Todd Zinser. Vice-Presidem Mark Grote. President Jim Waters. Student CouncH Between the teachers and students and the Stu- dents and the administration is a communication gap. This gap is filled by Student Council. This year's officers were President Jim Waters, Vice- President Mark Grote. Treasurer Jim Kiffmeyer. and Secretary Todd Zinser. The group is moder- ated by Mr. Kreimer and Fr. Kuhn. Besides the job of communication, SC runs many of the activities around school such as pep rallies. dances floats and this year introduced the Walk for Elder. I72 Student Council Students Serving Students The annual will never sell jerseys! Treasurer Jim Kiffmeyer. I73 ! Cheerleaders Elder has traditionally had what has come to be known as the greatest thing in town ; the tremendous Elder Spirit. The Panther cheering section, whether at home in the pit, or away on the road, has the, enthusiasm which is molded by a group of Senior Cheer- leaders. Every senior was given the opportunity to lead the Student Body in Cheering the Panthers to victory, and the response was tremendous as a large number of seniors signed up. Elder's cheering section always gives two hun- dred percent whether Lhey are up by twenty points or behind by twenty points. They never give up. That's the Elder Spirit. mrtHVh' . www.m- iii? a t 'S'wkzighg Cennan Club The German Club, started for the first time by Fr. Rettig, is a club designed to let it's students practice their German outside the classroom. Being their first year as a club, their members meet to smooth out the club's difficulties while still having a good time learning about the language and about it's history. l ' i i i :1 Steve Bird, Jim Schmidt, Ft. Rettig, Ioe Doench, Frank Kalany FRONT: John Boertlern. BACK: Mark Durbin, Dennis Zumwalde, Brain Knue, Mike Schill, Rich Rinear. Announcem Announcing is a task that these young men take on giving them the experience that they might need if they went into the field of Broadcast- ing. They announced at basketball games which are video taped for future references. We hope these experiences will help them out later on in life. I76 Camera Club This club was developed to enlarge the knowledge of camera. This flashy little group is headed by MI. Don Pat- rick. FIRST ROW: L to R: Mike Haas, Ken Skahan, Bob Meyer. SECOND ROW: Greg Witsken, Brian McKinney. Ron Hengehold. FIRST ROW L to R: Chris Wanstrat, Staph Wandstrat. Greg Berndsen, Ken Gardner, Jim Faust, Rick Mezschback, Pete. Oka, Fr. Peterka. SECOND ROW: John L. Meyer, John Carlson, Tom Damen, Pete Daffy, Gary Shea. Bill Kendall. THIRD ROW: Bruce Bruno, Tim Sattler, Mel Summe, Ken Thiergartue, Mark Whitmer, Gordon Hemsink. FOURTH ROW: Mike Cuffaro, Keith Bauer. MI. Helmes, Kenny Neu, Myron Stegmen. Gun Club The Gun Club is headed by Fr. Peterka. This club's members are taught gun safety and instructed in the fine points of firearm use. Several trips to the rifle range gives members practical knowledge of the use of guns. 177 FRONT: Bernie Moore. FIRST ROW: Tom Bird, Ray DiMuzio, Mike Conrady, Paul Halverstadt, Gary Gramann, Ray Mangold, Ed Willig. Eric Frolicher. Dick Pluckebaum. SECOND ROW: Bernie Robben, Mark Hesselbrock, Mark Werle, Pete Ipach, Paul Gruber, Paul Shoe- maker, Joe Uehlein, Al Oestreicher, Matt Fluegamann. THIRD ROW: Steve Jesse, Tom Macke, Jim Telles, Pete Grady, Bob Oesueicher, Hugh Malay, Tony Schroeder, Steve Jones. Ralph SchIoeI, Tim Kelley, Jerry Costa. FOURTH ROW: Steve White, Ken Kollmann, Mark Bengel, Larry Neumeister, Duane Evans, Chuck Mastruserio, John Overberg, Tony Fritz, Jim Roope, Mark Hogue, Jim Roth, Kevin Hagan, Dave Busam. Elder's Finest The Matching Men of Elder once again proved to be one of the finest bands in the City. Their half-time shows and concerts throughout the year brought entertainment and pride to thousands. The members. Mr. Trauth and Mr. Geis deserve our highest accolade. 17B MI. Steve 6615. FIRST ROW: Bernie Robben, Bennie Moore. Kevin Eagan. SECOND ROW: Tony Schroeder, Gary Gra- mann, John Overberg. FOURTH ROW: Steve White, Dave Busam. :a::-:r;wgulmuruE-wsesxwwww 4. M+ w ';j Raindrops Keep Falling on My Head . Pare ms night The alumni return to the scene of the crime. 180 Glee Club The Glee Club , once again under the superb direction of MI. David Allen, has had another year of fantastic achievements. In their performances of the Series at Eight, the Glee Club delighted more listeners than ever before. With a wide range of talent coupled with a steadfast perseverance the group has become a well respected and active part of Elder. These men have toiled and sweated to turn out some of the best choral music Elder has ever had. GLEE CLUB OFFICERS: Chuck Nonmann, Paul Carbon, Pat Flaherty, Dave Lohbeck, Duane Brown. R3? 3F! 7th KL, . 1 'l llzl Ii l' '5 u .- -I ung , v I - 4.. hvvm L i Virnlw. .7 g , A7 1:, .A. .ii' .L' , .v'z'z- 151 ROW: Chuck Nonmann. Ed Wolvenon. Chris Somori, Pete Zeiser, Steve Michaels, Ed Plageman, Tom Perrino. Jim Monk, : Greg Keyes, Tom Moehring, Joe Bums, Mike Brietenbach, Pat Keyes, Rick Altenau, Jeff Farwick, Tom Tracy. 2nd ROW: Pat' Stringfield. Bob Meyer, Len Murray, Jim Ruffing, Bob Boyce, Mark Sunderhaus, John Reilly, Greg Dastingllung, Brian Burke. Todd Pinser, Duane Doyle, Mark Schumacher, Paul Garbon, Carl Colletta. Ernie Mucillo, Duane Brown. 3rd ROW: Chris Kuertz. George Brunnerman, Oscar Ruffing, John Grove, Bob Bellman. Rick Brunner, Mike Cummings, Bob Tulle. Jack Kraft. John Lakeburg, Shawn Lyons, Paul Schock, Bill Macke, Paul Rodinghaus, Mike Bender, Jim Tennis. 4111 ROW: Dennis Tracy, Paul Kunze, Pat Conners, Rick Stone, Tony Ramstetter, Pat Delany, Larry Neimeyer, Scott Peterson, Dan Grou, Mike Roy, Ken Hilvert, Dave Lipps, Larry Kloepfer, Steve Helmets. 5th ROW: Mark Isaacs. Bob Schmidt, Don Shuckman, Mark Kunze, 4; Steve Osterkamp, Jesse Wood, Pat Flaherty, Greg Bellman, Jeff Newbill, Dave Lohbeck. Gary Weikel, Don Ruess, Jim Ander- 5 son, Tim O'Dell, Glen Vogel, Rick Miernfield. ! Poster Club This year. the Poster Club was an tive pan of Student Council. They are 1ponsible for all the magnificent sheets painted paper hanging on the walls fore the athletic contests, and many 16! events. LEFT TO RIGHT: Chris Wandstrat, Steve Michel, Jim Burkhan, Joe Healey, Steve Moeller, Steve Meiser, Keith Cianciolo. lohn Boertlien, Kurt Junker, Mike Haas, Henry Meyer, Mike Langenbrunner. Dan Brodbeck, Tom Butler, Ken Kammer, Dan Nader. Rick Stolze. Terry Cosgrove, Bob Scheck, Jim Kiffmeyer. fund SPURT 5 NH 181 Library Workers The library workers under the direc- tion of PI. Buening perform the noble task of controlling twelve thousand volumes in the hands of sixteen hun- dred students. Without their help and expertise our library would not be the great help it is to our scholastic forma- tion. CLOCKWISE: Bob Willet, Mike Soldano, Bob Funk, Stan Morris. Fr. Buening, Rick Gerhardt, Ken Muman, Den Kilday, Russ Moorman. Bob Sagers, Bob Laake, John Brockman and Rick Bruch. Guidance Office Workers The guidance office workers are the legs of the counselors. They deliver the appointment slips and perform other tasks vital to the smooth running of the department. CLOCKWISE: Ted Babel, Bob Kobman, Matt Tepe. Mike Paolello, Rick Backscheider, Mike Baute, Tom Kerr, Steve McGinnis, John Duwel and Mike Dusold. m... ...,.. --n-- -? E I i ? aengmwi L to R: Don Maushart, Bob Laake, Jeff Diener, Tom Patton, John Wiel. Jeff Skahan. Tom Maltry. Jerry Hamist, Bob Sinnard, ChIis Bolen. O ff I C e The office workers are a group of students who offer their time and energy to aid the main office, by collecting absentee cards, passing out lists. and delivering messages and pack- W0 r ke rs ages to the faculty. They deserve a hardy thanks from all of us. lst ROW: Bob Bleah. Brian McElroy, Mike Roch, Jack Mardis, Tom Rieskamp, Bernie Robbens. 2nd ROW: Daie Merz, Rick Stolze, Jim Ruth. Bill Meyer, Keith Sweeney, Rick Koppenhoefer. Keith Merz. BACK: Karl Buelterman, Dennis Bronstrop Dan Bell. .1.- Cafeteria Workers Here at Elder, keeping the cafeteria clean is a difficult job. Daily these students help serve the students their lunch by serv- ing the food washing the dishes, and performing other odd jobs which are essential to the smooth running of the cafeteria. 183 IAHerSChool 'VVorkers These students who work after school to help pay their tuition, do a variety of jobs such as cleaning the halls and rooms. cutting the grass and other odds and ends around the school. Much credit should be given to those students. MI. Kolk- meyer is in charge of this group and sees to it that they are kept busy. um. t.. :21, L; MM ., SITTING: Greg Heis, Joe Dezarn. John Buetlerman. STANDING: Torn Schoner, Jim Vetter, Ron Menke, Duane Doyle, Scott Lammers, Joe Baarlaer, Tim Lillis. Syd Sparks. Howard Bueker. FIRST ROW: Steve Bird, Gary Napolitano, Dan Rosenthal, Bob Vogel, Steve Mueller. Rick Scheper, Dave Rudimiller, Jim Schmidt. 2nd ROW: Dan Bell, Jim Burkhart, Tom Elias, Bob Scheck, Paul Garbon, Tom Gibbons, Marty Hellkamp. 3rd ROW: Rob Schell. Tom Butler, Dan Brodbeck, Paul Miller, Joe Doench. 4th ROW: Dave Busam, Steve Moeller, Greg Myers, Larry Spitzmueller, Ted Babel, Jim Kiffmeyer, Paul Linden- schmidt. 5th ROW: Terry Cosgrove, Steve Nienhaus, John Wiel, Paul McGrath, Joe Ani- noa. BACK ROW: Gary Ross, Neal Meyer, Dan Ober, Jim Meyer, Mike Baute. 1ft ' Elf iTutors This group of men, offering their spare time to help other students in their school work, deserves recognition for an excellent job. They are not paid in any material way but receive the thanks of the students they are helping and a personal satis- faction. $84 1mm - ; ,4 '2 6 g. , - Z 5 f g Statisticians A vital part of keeping a sport team functioning efficiently is factual eval- uation. The statisticians are responsi- ble for an accurate account of all games. To do this they attend every football and basketball game dili- gently. '5'3, m' ; u FROM L to R: Steve Neinhaus. Chris Roser, John Schmidt, John Radley. Chess Club The Chess Club is an organization of Elder that is concerned with intellectual gratification and competition rather than physical. The members match their mental agility with combatants from other schools as well as themselves. PRINCIPAL ' PHIHEIPAL - FIRST ROW L to R: Chip Droeder, MI. Kuhlman, Mike Sterwerf, Dick Pluckebaum, Kevin Grannan, Kurt Junker. SECOND ROW: Jay Palmisano. Ray Mangold, Bob Krems, Mr. Klusman, Tim Lillis, Joe Aninao, Tom Wanninger. 185 186 QUILL EDITORS: L to R: John Boertlein, Al Howell, Mark Frondorf, Editor Terry Cos- grove, John Heffron, Tim Murray, John Fay. FRONT: Jim Burkhart. Purple Quill The 1975 edition of the PUR- PLE QUILL, under the supervision of Mr. Ed Menkhaus and the guidance of editor Terry Cos- grove, continued on its successful ways. The QUILL and its fine staff once again did a very fine job in keeping the Elder student in touch with the events occuring in and around Elder's commu- nity. During this, the paper's 43rd year, the QUILL covered such aIeas as the Cincinnati Police department, the Elder dicipline system and many fine features on Elder's faculty and students. QUILL STAFF: 151 ROW: Gary Ellerhorst, Terry Cosgrove, Jim Burkhart, Tim Lysagt. Jerry Back, Ken Kraft, Tony Esposito. 2nd ROW: John Boertlein, Paul Garbon, Carl Rickenbaugh. John Fay. Steve Kuenz, Joe Murphy. Paul Renzinbrink, Rick Rinear. Hugh Malay. 3rd ROW: John Heffron, Paul Boertlein, Mark Durbin, Tim Murray. Tim Dinkelacker, Mark Rebholz, Mark Fron- dorf, Bob Hust. Mike Schill. 4th ROW: Joe Rolfes, Jim Leon, Joe Hoffman. Craig Smally, Bob Schroeder, Rob Scheck, Joe Aninao. Dave Eby. 5th ROW: Tom Lauber, Jim Roth, Dan Rice, Mr. Menkhaus, Alan Howell, Stan Morris, Mark Motz. Greg Procacino, Tony St. Charles. NHS The National Honor Society is an Honorary Organization for stu- dents who maintain both a good academic and participation record in their years at Elder. The Thomas Aquinas chapter at Elder is composed only of Sen- iors. The NHS once again spon- sored turnabout days, but also other events such as the World Hunger Day. h A r L 7'4 . x SITTING: Tom Hensler. Tim Nymberg, Joe Doench, John Muzzo, Nick Willing, Larry Nue, Dave Busam, Steve Bird, Carl Theim. STANDING FRONT: Steve Haverkos, George Busche, Gary Napoli- tano. John Proffitt, Steve White. Tom Gibbons, Jim Meyer, Steve Zeiser, Tim Bockerstette, Jeff Grothaus, Jim Burkart, Dave Lohbeck. Terry Cosgrove, Jim Kiffmeyer, Don Jansing. BACK: Marty Hellkamp, Mike Wemke. Kevin Grannin, Chip Droeder, Mark Grote, Mike Dwyer, Mike Hol- stegge, Gary Ross. Tom Butler Dan Brodbeck, Mr. Rosen. LEFT TO RIGHT: Steve Michel, Dan Nader, John Fomenot, Steve Babushek, Steve Cook. Public Relations This dedicated group of students, under the direction of Mr. Toby Heile, have the duty of making sure that Elder, and Elder related functions deserving of public attention reach the local news media. t t l87 i The Art Club This year the Art Club strove to achieve an appreciation of various types of art, from the impressionistic renaissance paintings of Monet to the contemporary. 25 . pi . Ashley, Bob Montgomery, Kurt Junker. Tim Farrell. Kevin Anneken, Bob Boerger. THIRD ROW: Gerry Bedel. Mike Bess, Tom Hafner. Steve Dulle. Mark Werle, Mark Distasi. Matt Newman. 03- 033 188 Latin Club The Latin Club continued this 'ear headed by Fr. Kallaher. This :lub has increased its membership wet the previous year. In this club , hhe members get the chance to Practice their Latin and learn about zheir Roman ancestors, thus contin- ting to maintain the spirit of the Atoman Empire. KNEELING: Don Driehaus. Bob Huber. John Wissel, Richard Miller. STANDING: Jeff Far- wick, Fr. Kallahet, Rob Brinkman, Tony Forte, Leroy Manor, Rock Brunnet, Tom Gtome, Fred Boehling. THIRD ROW: Matt Smith, Clen Vogel, Dave Knue, Mel Summe, Chuck Schinkel, Paul McGrath. Spanish Honor Society The Spanish Honor Society under the guidance of Ft. Witsken and Mr. Gros- ser continues on this year. The Honor Society is set up to give all of the qualified a chance to practice and t learn Spanish outside the classroom. It I is not a club because of the fact that I you need to maintain an average of 90 j for at least 3 straight semesters. SITTING: Joe Schoenfeld, Paul Meyer, John Lorenz, Mark Lingg. Nick Ventre, Mike Dusold. STANDING; Don Duba, Chris 1 Miliano, Mark Levey. Kevin Anneken, Kevin Reis, Mark Maly, Bob O'Brien, Neal Meyer, Tony Esposito, John Cupito, Tim 1 Wambaugh. Keith Cianciolo, Tom Butler. -..-.....- , ---' -h- - WEEi-w-F q-SJ: e ' h x, ' , , .- THE ELDERADO STAFF: SITTING: Tom McCabe, Steve Bird. Joe Doench, Mike Frimming. Iim Burkhart, Keith Cianciolo. STANDING: Tony Esposito. Fr. Westerhoff, Mark Werle, Tom Butler. Gary Ross, Dan Brodbeck. Elderad01975 This year's Elderado was the best in Elder's history for many reasons. The keen insight and natural talent of the staff meshed to make this Elderado the classic Elder annual . The moderator is FR. Chet Westerhoff . Thomas Butler is the Editor-in-Chief . Keith Cianciolo took care of the Business aspect of the publication. Steve Bird and Joe Doench assembled together the student section. Gary Ross and Joe Healey were co-editors of the Sports section. Alan Howell was our chief photographer. And last but not least, Jim Burkhart and Tom McCabe, were in charge of the Activities section. All other sections were assembled by the multitude of aforementioned members. 190 Thomas P. Butler G. Keith Cianciolo Alan F. Howell EDITOR-IN-CHIEF BUSINESS MANAGER PHOTOGRAPHY Joseph C. Healey Stephen G. Bird Joseph P. Doench SPORTS EDITOR STUDENTS EDITOR STUDENTS EDITOR Gary P. Ross James C. Burkhan Thomas M. McCabe SPORTS EDITOR ACTIVITIES EDITOR FACULTY EDITOR I91 7 ., 5km . 1 J x t . . t . Elders many students are rarely at a loss for things to do. The school offers an unmatched set of activi- ties ranging from formal dances to musical stage productions to special commemorative Masses. Obvi- ously. Elder has something to offer everyone . l?! 194 Opening Day Mass The new school year was formally opened with the celebration of the lit- urgy by Fr. Rettig. The Opening Day Mass. twice delayed by bad weather, was again held in the stadium. Guest composer, Erich Sylvester, led the students in singing. Fr. Strittmaner welcomed all back with his annual address to the student body . S. C. treasurer Jim Kiffmeyer Fr. Noll distributes Communion Erich Sylvester FI. Peterka and the 'Turkeys' BREAK into Born to be Wild Mark Grote and Todd Zinser serve Fr. Rettig 1w x R ; Q ; x$,$x$ 1 95 l 196 Honom Convocahon The Fifth Annual Honors Convoca- tion was held at Schueler's Ballroom on October 23 in recognition of those stu- dents who kept an 8579 average for the entire previous school year. Mr. Charles Kaufhold served as Master of Cermonies and Judge Thomas Keefe was guest speaker. Fr. Lawrence Strittmatter and Fr. Thomas Kuhn pre- sented the awards. Seven National Merit Scholarship Semifinalists and two Letters of Com- mendation were awarded to the cream of the crop of the senior class, the largest number in Elder history. The Banquet Bouncer. Judge Thomas Keefe Steve White and the Secret Hand Shake ,gu 7'... I? i : I.' J .2. ... First honors and they're feeding us this? NannaIAAthSchoknshua Certificate of Merit David R. Busam Joseph P. Doench Jeffrey T. Grothaus Donald J. Jansing Christopher P. Miliano John A. Proffit Steven A. Zeiser ELNKR . kHQMi$8HUUL FIFTH ANNUAL . HONORS cowocmon Wednesday, October 23. 1974 Schueter's Ballroom 5:30 PM. I98 Memorial Mass The annual Memorial Mass was cel- ebrated by Fr. Lawrence Strittmatter, assisted by Fr. Edward Rudimiller and Fr. Robert Buenihg. The Mass was a remembrance of all the deceased alumni of Elder, and especially for those who gave their lives for their country and for Charles Pomerantz , a member of the Class of 1975 . I Have Fought The Good Fight. . .And Now I Rest i a 335.311;ch TRABI'Enx E E 3 v2; gi 333. E4 ME f E 1 NKV'I 111'qu ' VITNI .m..nvu, ' ., -- lf m: .u. NEE. ' . 199 6:7 f'w ' f: Victory ' 19 7x; : '3 xx : maid. ' 9 Ff: .-: 1!- 5.1M f H .m ,1!!! 7 On the evening of November 29, the Victory Dance was held once again at - the Topper Club, in culmination of a l .lbx. ' very successful football season. Blue .. .I Stone Ivory did an excellent job of x l n- I g - I a 7- ! . .V I III; X ' ., - - providing the music and break enter- . $1517 :5 $ l: : 5' Iainment was supplied by Springfield . N 7. . ' p - Mountain. f .A Q ' I: r I I I ' v I told you you'd have. a good time honey . . . honey??? :5 2.3., l H Geiger gives her another surprise. Jim Waters engages in hand to hand combat Dance 74 Karen Mazza, escorted by Kevin Geiger, was this years Victory queen. The theme of the dance was Make it With You. It was a very enjoyable evening for all those who attended. When's this dance going to start. Just wait 'til I get my hands on Mike Kampel! She drove him to drinking. What do you mean you win? Stritty and Elam strike up a conversa- tion. Buttelworth works on borrowed Timon. Frimming does the Funky Chicken 203 Don key BasketbaH The yelling in the halls, the disrup- tive atmosphere in the cafeteria . It must be the day of the biggie, the classic. It's the day of the donkey bas- ketball game. February 19. 1975, a day that will live in infamy. The Elderado staff fought from behind under the leadership of high scorer Gary Ross to knot the final score at 14- 14. en la Brenda Honey Combs The Annual Staff takes the early lead. Butts on his ass 204 Elder Vs. Seton The Elder faculty placed it's reputa- tion on the line once again against the Seton faculty. It was a hamburner of a game , which ended in Elder's favor. 64-60 . Elder was led by old pros, Mr. Laake and Mr. Meyer, and rookies, Mr. Helmes and Mr. Moran. MI. Laake wakes up just in time for two. MI. Helmes shows his All-American form. Elder-Seton Series N BE DEACIR EARTH DECEMBER I449 This year, the superb Elder- Seton Series at Eight celebrated its fifth anniversary with an out- standing line-up of five perform- ances. The Series at Eight was once again directed by Mr. David Allen Mr. Thomas Hess- ling and Mr. Lee Trauth. Once again, the performances were enjoyable for all. Up The Down Staircase The Seton-Elder Series at Eight celebrated its fifth season by equalling the excel- lence of the previous years. The Series opened with the stage adaption of Up The Down Staircase . This classroom comedy featured the acting abilities of many stu- dents as well as the usual quality of direction under Sister Mary Therese , MI. David Allen, Mr. Thomas Hessling. u; I knew I'd forget my lines. Fangs Hafner And, in this corner . . . 205 Ifs no wonder they went Up The Down Staircase ii '-' What's that. after shave. you're wearing? ! Behind the scenes 209 Christmas Concert Let There Be Peace On Earth was the theme for this season's Yuletide production. The combined vocal and instrumental talents of Elder and Seton produced an unusual and jw'ell-done look at Christmas around the world . WSAI personality Jim Scott lent his talents for the special occasion. 1 1n Iii :: V M: I Njwfrkxf t : XF $0, ? INA-rgr A Z . bl We shouldn't have. spent so much money on tree decorations. We're dreaming of a White Christmas. 211 Bells Are Ringing A presentwday, musical comedy, Bells Are Ringing , provided Series at Eight patrons with a very enjoyable evening. The play centered around an answering service operator who becomes involved with a playwright client to the point where they fall in love over the phone. A company rule against involvements with cus- tomers, a publishing deadline, and constant interference by a pesty detective all lead to hilarious complications as the plot continually thickens. . . For the last time, I won't go to your Prom. Gary, are you sure you can't go to the From. We wouldn't dare write a caption for this one . Proccocino shows off the latest fashions. Girls, you've got . Those tubes are great for my head- ache. . LEGS! C'mon, just one kiss. I am the Walrus. The Magic Of The Big Bands The Elder Show Band, revived by director Lee Trauth this year, presented Series at Eight subscribers with a very special extra in January. The Band, 3 select group chosen from the Marching Men of Elder, did a great job of reviving the Big Band sound of the 30's and 40's. Together with various soloists from Seton and Elder, they entertained the packed house with the music of the greats, such as Glen Miller and Benny Goodman. And now . . . It's Ragtime! iI I :IIIr: I'H' m I III- : .IJIIIIII I lu-IIA II; II I IIIII' Igl-HII: IIH Ready. . .Aim. . .FIREII mm W mm VIII IIIIIIII IIIIIIIIWI ...... .- 4!. IIIIIIIIIIW IIIII Mm WW I 'IIII Symphony Of Sounds The final show of the Series at Eight for the 74-7 5 season turned out to be a great success. The Glee Club, along with Seton's orchestra and their Junior- SeniOI Chorus presented a full evening of wonderful musical entertainment. The final section of the concert was devoted to the beginning of the Series at Eight celebration of the American Bicentennial. The entire year turned out wonderfully with hope for still better shows in the future . I gave at the office What could I do Golly, I'm having my picture taken Todd looks at the hole in Nonmann's head. 216 b m C de me AG e h T David Allen Mr. Mr. Kenneth Haupt has been a Phys- ical Education teacher at Elder for the past six years. But Mr. Haupt will not be most remembered as 3 Phys. Ed. teacher, but rather as one of Elder's best football coaches, with a six year record of 46-12-2. We wish him good luck in all he attempts in the future years. AVE ATQUE VALE Farewell 'Fr. Buening, Mr. Haupt And Mr. Hummel Father Robert Buening. a teacher at Elder for 1'? years, is now leaving us to become a Pastor at St. Claire Church. Besides being a teacher, Fr. Buening took over the difficult duty of being Elder's head librarian and has done an outstanding jobtin organizing the library. We wish him success in his duties as 3 Pastor. Mr. Jack Hummel has been on the Elder Faculty since 1963 . During that time, he has taught both English, and an Advanced English course to Seniors and has also been head of the English Department. We wish him well as he lights out for the territory taking on a new post in New Jersey. First year moderator Fr. Donald Ret- tig. 1974-1975 Alumni Under the first year direction of Ft. Donald Rettig, the Elder Alumni Association continues to be one of the most active of any school. The annual Alumni donation drive once again brought a generous response from the grads and resulted in numer- ous improvements at Elder. The student body thanks the Alumni for everything they have done, and wishes them success in all that they do. Fr. Strittmatter and Fr. Rettig award Jim Heisel and Joe Baarlaet a. plaque of special recognition. Sophomore Dance The Class of '77 enjoyed their first school-sponsored formal dance on Sat. , May 10. The Sophomore Dance was held in Elder's Cafeteria and featured the sounds of Stonewall Jackson. Imagine was the theme fOJ the occasion . Over 150 sophomores and their dates attended the special event. I: Now for my next move . . I I just did my nails and I can't do a thing with them Please , I don't want my picture taken with him. 220 Everybody is laughing at '77. You're kind of cute MI. Camera- man. Smile when you say that. 3:? . 9 11? L The street lights are on, time to go home. Your hands are cold . 221 Prom1975 The climax of the school year. the Junior-Senior Prom. was held at Music Hall on April 25. Joker was the featured band; they were assisted by Trilogy during their breaks. As the theme song suggests, the special mood of the night will certainly Carry On . Ole! Heffron dazzles his date with his story. Hats off to Mike Haas. Can you keep a secret? Have yo1 ever heard of Myra Breckenridge? Two out of every eight people get mono. ., h h ,. . , F in He looked. as if he had killed a man. GREAT GATSBY Two cheap imitations of studs. k 3', '. .v . .7 .: I Rudy finds something 10 his liking. 223 Mind your own business. Two minutes after the hand check. One morning I woke up, and I knew you were really gone. A new day. A new way. And New eyes to see the dawn. Go your way; VII g0 mine. And carry on. 'Swing your partner, do-si-do aV . i. . - 4 : I should have warned her about that gopher hole . i BELOW: We can dance as soon as I finish. I want that hat. 225 m Pep Rally Pep rallies are an integral part of life at Elder. They are of great importance to Elder students for various reasons: keeps morale up. gets the students psyched for the weekend sports action, and shortens the classes. Jim Gerhardt and Alan Howell were Masters of Ceremonies at these inspiring revivals. With such world renown stars as the Hershey Squirts performing, the pep rallies helped keep the cheering section in top form and retain its crown as the Best in Ohio . Now, for my disappearing ball trick. 3'1? 54m Be positive. b , , Rosey auditions for channel 9 news. 226 0 d n m a I C A T. e b m n .m e . w a d 1 E m o h 6 yr 6 .w And God bless MI. Borgmann. Healey displays his all-state hands It's Academic With one of the greatest assemblages of brainpower since the last teacher's meeting. the Elder It's Academic team had high hopes in 1975. These hopes were achieved as the team made it to the semifinals where they bowed to Anderson 455- 185 . On their trek to the semifinals, the Panther Paranormals left Mariemont and Edgewood short of their 295, 2'75 and 230, respectively. In the second round the results were similar; Elder 325, Roger Bacon 250 , and Deer Park 225 . The team was composed of Captain Steve Bird. Joe Doench, John Proffitt. and alternate Don Jansing. MI. Pleohs was the moderator. 228 MasteI-of-Ceremonies Steve Douglas. Steve Bird. Joe Doench. John Proffitt, Mod- erator Mr. John Ploehs . Joe Doench, Captain Steve Bird, John Proffitt, Moderator John Ploehs, and alternate Don Jansing. .f. t t , e j I t . - x t i 'i '1 -' F The Elder Community celebrated 1975, a Holy Year set aside for world-wide reconciliation, with a special Family Emphasis Mass at the Convention Center. Father Kallaher and Father Kummer organized the inspir- ing event, and Bishop Daniel Pilarczyk, aided by pastors and teachers from Elder, served as main celebrant. 229 230 Walk For Elder n: f f . Over 1000 Elder students. accompanied by many grade school kids and Seton and Mercy girls. joined in to Walk For Elder on Sunday, May 4. The event, a brain- child of Student Council, succeeded in raising close to $21, 000 besides thoroughly wearing out half of the feet in Western Hills. The school provided a free day on May 5 for the deserving participants. The 20 Mile Hike will become an annual fund-raiser for SC. WCHSIIUP and Oka legal speed. Slow down to a Leave some for the other walkers. ' 231 Baccalaureate Mass And SeniOr-Mother Breakfast The Baccalaureate Mass and Senior-Mother breakfast were held on May 30, 1975. The Mass was celebrated by Fr. Lawrence Stria- matter, our principal, at St. Lawrence Church. The breakfast was held at Scheulers. This was the second last time the senior class was officially assembled. Bocko has last laugh. h w .22 LuL. l A JJHLt .5L4UUJ That sure was funny. 232 He must be camera shy. Bats in your belfry. Isaacs IS a little different. Time to eat. Three of the 401 graduating bums. 233 Guest Whistler Col. Henry Sandman Graduation 1975 Commencement for the 401 mem- bers of the 53rd graduating class of Elder was held at Music Hall on June 2nd . Guest Speaker C01. Henry Sand- man, Cincinnati's acting City Man- ager, addressed the graduates, fac- ulty, parents, families and friends. Mark Grote, Mike Dwyer, Steve Zeiser, Todd ZinseI, Steve Bird, Jim Waters. Dave Busam, and Tom Butler received awards for outstanding achievement and service during their Valedictorian David Busam four years at Elder. Salutatorian Steve Zeiser The last walk for Elder. ' um no ran uIAITs ,t'fvn . W ?...N W Y , F1 11 238 922-4500 CSERVICEI :; v-nqu WEST HILLS FORD INC. 5400 Glenway Ave. Tom Schiller Class of 52 11udepohl PURE GRAIN BEER MAX HOFMEYER AND Two fine SONS INC. Cincinnati beers ! 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Western Hills Edition I y yx I Delhi-Price Hill Edition ' ' a Northern Hills Edition Valley North Edition QUEEN CITY SUBURBAN PRESS, INC. 3708 Davis Ave. Cheviot, Ohio 45211 Phone 661-3200 7404 Hamilton Ave. Cimiv , Ohio. 45231 Phone 522-5700 Plant: 1329 Arlington SE. . Cinti. Ohio 452251542-8833 Eat your heart out Stritty. Good Luck .9999... We have so much THE PANTS SHACK more to 011.912.. Across fhe S+ree+ ESTERKAMP'S AUTO PARTS 4927 Glenway Ave. Cincinna+i, Ohio 45238 25 I-3700 Arfhur Bud Esferkamp Jack Donk Es+erkamp TIMON'S CERTIFIED CAR CARE 4014 Delhi Rd. 471-2900 Complete Car and Truck Repair Infra Red Emissions Testing BIG BOY GE RUSS BROGAN , a x . 9 f 1 Ilh: . ' radial III'Z people BROGAN OIL. INC. JACK MAAS MEATS . 5 I 32 Delhi 7Next IO Searg 4210 Glenway 8763 Colerain Cincinnati. Ohio 45205 Phone: 471-7001 1 Gold Circle Mall 1 BOB SANKER TEXACO 4494 Delhi Pike U-Haul Trucks and Trailers Tune-Up and Repairs INDUSTRIES. INC. 5880 Hillside Avenue Cincinna+i. Ohio 45233 Phone-5I3N4I-5I l0 SPRING GARDEN SAVINGS AND LOAN CO. DELHI HILLS OFFICE BRIDGETOWN OFFICE 5030 Delhi Rd. 4255 Harrison Rd. CincinnaH. Ohio Cincinnafi, Ohio 45238 452l I Phone 45l-5353 Phone 48l-1250 SUCCESSFUL SiNCE l888 SPRING GARDEN SERVICES Quar+erly Dividends Savings Cer+ifica+es Regular Savings Accoun+s Chris+mas Club Money Orders Home Loans Traveler Checks U.S. Savings Bonds Safe DeposH Boxes xngIICS 4 .sy sumo! to 0 NJ. ilvllai gH h. - .1 2 kill $400803 4r! .M y 254 Muman warms up with some very deep kneebends. SCHUUl BUS SERVICE DICK LUKEN J VOLKSWAGEN. INC. 3220 Wes+bourne Dr.. Phone 922-2 IOO Wesfern Hills Near Bo+h Shopping Cen+ers Be+ween Glenway Ave. and Werk Rd. OAK HILLS - SAVING 82 LOAN CO. 3 OAK HILI 5 5mm: aw. : 10m: -' IIIIIII ill IIIII Open Daily 57423322 5889 Bridge+own Rd. 255 Congra'rulaJrions Class of I 975 From STUDENT COUNCIL An organiza+ion run by s+uden+s for +he benefH of all s+uden+s. ' Jim Wa+ers Pres. ' Mark Gro'te - V.P. ' Jim Kiffmeyer - Treas. ' Todd Zinser - Sec. ' The Execu+ive Board ' The General Assembly ' Fr. Kuhn and Mr. Kreimer --- Advisers Flowers For All Octnubm Gunman: Fresh llllllll. EERIIIIIH SHOW GEMIIUIS 35' 3 pots: 4 pen 75:. 3.50 doz. IEEDIIIS an- 3 pm 3.25 du. F-mnlm, Ammwms, Morimldn, Podwlnkh, etc. 3 pa 25:, 2.75 do:. TOIITO PUIYS 30' 3 pots 3.25 dot. Mum I: Egg Plants 20:, 2.30 dot. Lgegmf at; 32am nail tifia'nl L1: :15 if 99! NEE! ROAD Dual 922 I320 Wul OH Glenna: ll Cluep-Wnn-u m Muddy lel. Scum an Nreb load Hours I lo I EM. SM. 8- Sun. 8 'lil 5 LARRY SHEA'S PHARMACY 3823 Glenway Ave. Cincinnati, Ohio Phone 9214778 HARRY'S OVERLOOK SOHIO West 8th and Pedreni Rds. 921 9'793 Road Service and Air Cond. Service DAN AUG CLINE REALTORS 661-8200 Complimenfs CONES-DEVER BUICK INC. 2350 Ferguson Rd. Cincinnati, Ohio 45238 Overberg and Werle react to the band's performance. 257 WM. KRAMER 8: SON Established 1907 Specializing in Industrial 1 Commercial Roofing and Sheet Metal 5472 Glenway Dial Cincinnati, Ohio 922-1152 Compliments DEL FAIR LANES CURLS BY DAPHNE 3536 Gamble Ave. Cheviot, Ohio 45211 662-8472 VIC BARKET INC. AUTO BODY AND GLASS SHOP 6262 Harrison Ave . Phone: 574-6262 HARRY MEYER 8! SONS FUNERAL HOME 4989 Glenway Ave . BERNARD F. GEISER TERESA MEYER-GEISER Opposite Covedale-Cinema 921-4144 258 BREMS SHOE COMPANY 923 Vine St . Shoe Repair - Custom Made. Shoes Doctors' Prescription Filled Extension Corks - Boot Alteration ELDER BAND BOOSTERS Compliments of JAMES W. ALRICHS '47 NORMAN A. MURDOCK '49 ROBERT L. RINEAR '49 Diamonds are A Girl's Best Friend Purchase Your Girl's Best Friend With Confidence From Your Neighbor FAIGLE JEWELERS 4969 Glenway Ave. 921-8674 KNEFLI N INSURANCE AGENCY 5229 Glenway Ave. Cincinnati, Ohio 45238 Bus. 921-2324 Res. 922-6100 MEINHARDT'S PONY KEG 4535 West Eighth WIELAND'S CAFE Gest and Evans Good Food 921-9925 MOELLER'S GRILL AND PONY KEG 5301 Glenway Ave. 921-9628 Good Food - LiqUOI - BeeI - Mixes Plenty Off Street Parking - Carry Out PASQUALES PIZZA CARRY OUTS 4520 w. 8th St. 3537 Warsaw Ave. 251-1728 471-7220 For all your decorating needs. Many patterns in stock. Wall paper and paints. JOSEPH ROSENBERGER INC. Area Code 5l347l-5250 TRANSMISSIONS World's Larges+ Transmission Specialis+s 38 IO Glenway Ave. CincinnaH. Ohio 45205 Jim Brady 259 260 F 8: M SUPPLY INC. Cons+ruc+ion Tools and Equipmen+ 3825 Race RcI. CincinnaH. Ohio 452I I Bus. 574-0422 Eat Like a Greek God! Visit Us at GREGORY'S STEAK HOUSE 124 E. 6th St. Cincinnati, Ohio 45202 Now Featuring Greek Gyros A SOUNDaI EL ECTRON I c-s VVVVV V IN C . k .. YOUR DU KANE DISTRIBUTOR 675 WeS'I' Third S+ree+ Coving+on. Ken+ucky 4l0l I Phone 26 I -9024 Sterling Ice Cream Frozen Confections J.J. SCHMIDT INC. 721-8244 2183 Central Ave. The Journalism class in a rush to complete another big eight page Quill. Complimen+s of WOODY SANDER FORD INC. Mitchell Avenue at L75 Cincinnati. Ohio 45232 541-5586 ESQUIRE MAGAZINE AND HOLIDAY IMAGAZINE MENTION SKYLINE CHILI AS THE BEST ON EARTH SKYLINE CHILI i I7 Loca+ions Locally j! - Also H. Lauderdale. Fla. M j W I GLENWAY CHEVROLET I l l i I 4225 Glenway Ave. I I I THE CHRIS ERHART FOUNDRY81 MACHINE , 7 , - .1 w i l240 Mehring Way .. H, 42l-6550 , . ' '3 m ..! 262 'PEPSICOLA AND Pnss Ans REGISTERED onEMARxs m PwnCu, mc PEESI a; l l P s, Pea Ie The following band members were recipients of special medals 0' e ep this year. LEFT TO RIGHT: Ray DiMuzio. Mark Hesselbrock. . , ' Mark Werle, Pete Grady, Tim Telles, Ralph Schroer. feelm free. BOTTLED BY PEPSLCOLA BOTTLlNG COMPANY OF CLNCINNATL 2121 SUNNYBROOK DRIVE 761-5800 922-2455 PAUL J. BRUNNER BUILDER 0 GENERAL CONTRACTOR QUALITY BUILT CUSTOM HOMES 8c MARKET HOMES Wmfm mam , TASTYFOODS 3077 HARRISON AVE. m Epwonh m meood! mNCINNATI, OHIO :Mnions: Phone 481-2743 4 Din Pulik l H-l Brynn Your Ham Wholesale Distributors Pet Foods and Supplies 5219 Crookshank Rd. Cincinnati, Ohio 45238 PEARSON readies himself for picture . 263 1975 Elder Football Schedule Date Opponent Time Site 995 Lancaster 8:00 A 9112 Woodward 8:00 1-1 9f 19 Fremont Ross 8:00 H 9I26 Hughes 8:00 H 10110 Roger Bacon 8:00 A 10117 LaSalle 8:00 H 10l24 St. Xavier 8:00 H 10l31 Purcell 7:00 Riverfront 1111'? Moeller 8:00 Riverfront 1112'! West Hi 10:30 A.M. Riverfront Compliments of TED FOLZ CUSTOM SERVICE Jay Siegmundt. Prop. Class of '52 5029 Glenway 'Ave Mt Ferguson RdJ Cincinnati, Ohio 45238 921-9678 An underclassman is pictured before his picture is taken. PIONEER SERVICE INC. Operators of COIN-OPERATED EQUIPMENT Since 1909 Always First With The Best In Coin-Operated Machines. 3726 Kessen Ave. Cheviot, Ohi: Phone: 661-5000 264 Not everyone did! HASSETT'S CROW'S NEST 4544 West 8th 921-6289 HEMSATH'S SOUND CENTER Specializing in Custom Radios and In-Dash Installments II ' Everything in AM-FM Stereo Radios 8 Track and Cassette Tape Players - Speakers, Antennas and Accessories. 471-8548 4900 Glenway Ave. For That New Car Sparkle Use Our 25$ Car Wash at 395 Don Lane. Delhi. 74m Gimb jfalian 'Reltauaaut COCKTAILS SUNDAYS 8! WEEKDAYC Pizza, Spaghetti, Pastas. Huauies. Chirkem Steak. Seu Fund 5506 Hanison Ave. 4817778 Dlmnq Room - Cany Out S 8 Z QUALITY FOOD MARKET 251-5600 4848 Delhi Pike Free Delivery Fruit Baskets for All Occasions I don't know which looks better, him or the pole. 265 180 Day Delay Plan BUDDY PROGRAM FREE MEDICAL CARE 3-4 YEAR ENLISTMENTS Guaranteed SchooHng 30 Days a Year Paid Vacation CALL 7' CALL 684 -2123 Gy Sgt' JOHN SUPPY 684-2123 UNITED STATES MARINE CORPS REPRESENTATIVE Room 1114 Federal Bldg. 550 Main St. Cincinnati, Ohio .3 -. :. l m . ,': ::.:.::. 266 Slim follows several other scholars into the library. .,v-.' A;- Cyclone Chet scatters the crowd. Congra+ula+ions Class of '75 Complimen'rs of MOTER SETON K OF C Council Number 8376 See Surf Thompson for Information or Ca11471-8553. 267 CongrafulaHons Class of 75 Compliments of THE ELDER PTA Robben Floris+ Phone: 251-2737 Corsages and Nosegays 552 Pedretti Ave. Delhi Hills 4523 Master Charge Bank America: 268 John Meyer shows the results of his high school education. HENRY B. JACOB SONS. INC. Masonry Contractors 1444 Spring Lawn Ave. Phone: 542-402 Cincinnati, Ohio 45223 GOLDENFLEECE LOUNGE 4918 Glenway Ave. Price Hi Chili 4920 Glenway Ave. WESTERN HILLS' FINEST PI EPMEI R. THE FLORIST 4QZHIWJ QIZIIQ- W6 7035655 -- 5794 Filview Circle Cincinnati . Ohio 45211 574-6475 CINCINNATI SAVINGS ASSOCIATION , , N 4820 Delhi Rd. Cincinnati , Ohio 45238 269 McDonald's of Greater Cincinnati Salutes THE MEN OF ELDER Edward J. Cummings - Class of '58 - General Manager Louis H. Groen - Class of '60 4 Legal Council and Administrative Mgr. Thomas Klett - Class of '60 - Manager - 1705 West Galbraith Rd. Robert T. Cummings - Class of '64 - Director of Operations Paul G. Groen - Class of '69 - Area Supervisor Rick Risch - Class of '69 - Assistant Manager Bob Viox - Class of '74 - Assistant Manager Werner Hallabrin - Class of '14 - Assistant Manager :FBrentwood 9254 Winton Road $University of Cincinnati Tangeman University Center Mike Hemsler, Manager ?:w. Fork and North Bend Mike Poth. Manager $34871 Reading Road Bill Spade, Manager 351695 E. Kemper Road Mike Cassady, Manager McDonald's l I 4E $27 Calhoun Street Mike Stewart, Manager L Florence, Ky. 7909 Dream Street $36245 ' d1 R d prmg a 3 0a Tom Walker. Manager Terry Harkins, Manager ?EErlanger, Ky. 3050 Dixie Highway Roger Grist, Manager $1705 West Galbraith Rd. Tom Klett, Manager $79 16 Montgomery Road 4: Rt. 28, M'lf Chris Toole, Manager 946 State 1 0rd Gary Smith, Manager $5010 Delhi Pike Roy Marchant. Manager 7681 Beechmont Avenue Bud Stortz, Manager $Downtown 28 East 6th Street Mike Hammond, Manager 736291 Glenway Avenue Paul Willenbrink, Manager 270 ELDER DAD'S CLUB Mee+s Every Tuesday 8:00 P.M. in +he Cafe'reria ALL MEN WELCOME RAPID RUN TERRACE 1 and 2 Bedroom Apts. Fully Equipped Conveniently Located on Rapid Run Right Before Glenway 922-6670 CATALINA MANOR APTS. 1 and 2 Bedroom Apls. Fully Equipped Swimming Pool Overlooking Catalina Boat Club on Cleves Warsaw 922-6670 FLORIAN HOMES INC. PRESENTS LA KE WOOD VILLIAGE 66 Residential Lots Located Directly Across From Delhi Park - Off Lullaby Dr. 922-6670 CATALINA BOAT CLUB :1! A One of the Areas Largest Boat I 3 Docking Facilities. With Many Fine . .3,4k Features Including: .!?iii hi 931an Margit's Restaraunt . . -:. fx'. ,, l'gPi'h ' , '- WA; $ Kentuckiana Yacht Sales :3 Catalina Foods 271 , 272 THIRD DEGREE SPONSORS Mr. and Mrs. Richard J. Adams Mr. and Mrs. Louis J. Albers Dr. Albert Anderson Joseph G. Aninao '76 Mr. and Mrs. Frank G. Ame Don Ashcraft and Family Mr. and Mrs. Henry J. Averbeck Mr. and Mrs. Chas. H. Backscheider Mr. and Mrs. Richard C. Barnell Mr. and Mrs. Ralph V. Bauer Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Beck MI. and Mrs. Donald C. Bedinghaus MI. and Mrs. Charles W. Bell Mr. and Mrs. Donald C. Bencsik, SI. Mr. and Mrs. Walter C. Bender MI. and Mrs. Ray R. Bill MI. and Mrs. Edward Bitter Mr. and Mrs. Fred A. Bloemker The Don Bonavita Family Mr. and Mrs. John Bonkowski Mr. and Mrs. James R. Bergman Mr. and Mrs. Albert L. Brasher Mr. and Mrs. Norbert C. Briede Jack Brinkman '48 MI. and Mrs. Francis J. Brinkmann MI. and Mrs. Robert B. Brockman MI. and Mrs. Gilbert Brodbeck Ken Brosnan Mr. Patrick Brosnan Mr. and Mrs. Wm. H. Broxterman Mr. and Mrs. George Brunemann, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Brunst John and Rose Bueker Mr. and Mrs. Joseph W. Burns Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Bums Martin Carlier Viola Carlier Carmalene Rini Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Ciolino The Clark Family MI. and Mrs. Charles P. Coffaro Mr. and Mrs. AIL Cole MI. and Mrs. Jim Collopy Mr. and Mrs. Carl J. Conrady The Don Cook Family Mr. and Mrs. James Corcoran Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Cosgrove Mr. and Mrs. John R. Crowley Mr. and Mrs. Joseph V. Cupito Mr. and Mrs. Cosimur Dattilo Mr. and Mrs. Tom Dattilo Mr. and Mrs. Gus Dattilo Don Dattilo Mr. and Mrs. Donald Dahlmann Mr. and Mrs. George Davidson Mr. and Mrs. James H. Depenbrock Don and Mary Mr. and Mrs. H. Donald Driehaus Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Drury Robert Duke Family Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Durbin Mr. Joseph Eisen Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Elam Mr. and Mrs. Wm. F. Elder Mr. and Mrs. Emery Ekardt Nancy Ekardt Pat Ekardt A Friend MI. and Mrs. Earl Essen Roland Ferguson and Family Thomas H. Flynn Mr. and Mrs. Harold C. Fricke A Friend Fishers of Mack Mr. and Mrs. Henry E. Fromhold Thomas Gahan and Family MI. and Mrs. Paul Gamm MI. and Mrs. Robert A. Geraci MI. and Mrs. Norbert Grady MI. and Mrs. Thomas A. Gruber MI. and Mrs. Paul Guemher and Family Mr. and Mrs. Louis F. Haar Mr. and Mrs. Robert Haas Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Hafner Mr. and Mrs. William C. Haller and Family MI. and Mrs. Robert Hamberg Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Hammersmith Mr. and Mrs. Carl C. Handermann MI. and Mrs. John W. Hamist MI. and Mrs. 103. Haussler Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hayden MI. and Mrs. Walter Heffron The Wm. Hehemann Family MI. and Mrs. Ray Hengehold Mr. and Mrs. Harry J. Herdsman Mr. and Mrs. Clifford P. Herkert Milton Hesselbrock The Heyob Family Ralph Hogue Family MI. and Mrs. Raymond G. Hollenkamp MI. and Mrs. Ralph E. Holscher MI. and Mrs. Thomas J. Huber Matt Hunt '78 Mr. and Mrs. Eugene F. Hunt Paul M. Huschart '76 MI. and Mrs. Louis C. Hust MI. and Mrs. Ezra G. James Mr. and Mrs. Edwin R. Jones. Jr. Mrs. Rosemary Jones MI. and Mrs. Robert C. Jung Mr. and Mrs. Edward C. Keller Mr. and Mrs. Harold G. Kendall A Friend Thomas Kerr Mr. and Mrs. John E. Keyes Lawrence Klumb Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kraemer MI. and Mrs. Richard Kreinest MI. and Mrs. Thomas A. Kroeger MI. and Mrs. Charles E. Kuester THIRD DEGREE SPONSORS Mark Kunze Mr. and Mrs. George Kupferschmidt Mr. and Mrs. Edward H. Lang Dave, Langen Mr. and Mrs. Rickey Lanzilloua Mr. and Mrs. Joseph C. Lasita Mr. and Mrs. Erminio Lavatori Mr. and Mrs. Wm. J. Leesman Mr. and Mrs. James C. Lengerich Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lietz Robert H. Litzinger Family Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Loesser Mr. and Mrs. Paul Lottman Albert Maas Family The Michael Macaluso Family Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Macke The Joseph Magro Family MI. and Mrs. James Malay Bob Mangold Family MI. and Mrs. Faustin E. Manegold Mrs. John Martin MI. and Mrs. Joseph Martinelli MI. and Mrs. Herbertl. Martini Mr. and Mrs. Anthony J. Matacia Mr. and Mrs. Roland Maurmeier Joseph Maushart Family MI. and Mrs. Raymond T. Mazza Mr. and Mrs. William A. McMahon MI. and Mrs. George McManis Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Menne Richard F. Menner The Mergard Family MI. and Mrs. Joseph J. Metze Mr. and Mrs. Donald J. Meyer ML and Mrs. Melvin P. Meyer Mr. and Mrs. E. Jerome Mielke Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Miller and Family The Moehring Boys Mr. and Mrs. Robert Montgomery Mr. and Mrs. Myron Moonitz Mr. and Mrs. J. Clifford Mueller MI. and Mrs. Charles F. Murray MI. and Mrs. James W. Murray MI. and Mrs. Wilbur S. Neiheisel MI. and Mrs. Dennis F. New MI. and Mrs. Emil J. Niehe MI. and Mrs. Lawrence T. NiemeyeI MI. and Mrs. William R. Niemiller Mr. and Mrs. GeorgeJ. Neinhaus Carl Nonmann Family Mr. and Mrs. Jack R. O'Brien MI. and Mrs. Richard O'Brien MI. and Mrs. Robert O'Brien Mr. and Mrs. Alvin P. Oestreicher MI. and Mrs. Richard H. Otten MI. and Mrs. Ralph L. Overberg Clarence and Monica Paff A Friend Parkway Cleaners Mr. and Mrs. Albert H. Patton Mary L. Popp Mr. and Mrs. Jack Porter Mrs. George E. Potts Ralph, Micki and Scott Priestle MI. and Mrs. William L. Reder MI. and Mrs. Thomas Reilly Mr. and Mrs. William Renzenbrink MI. and Mrs. A. Riddle. Sr. James and Jean Riehle Mr. and Mrs. Bernard H. Rieskamp MI. and Mrs. Nicholas J. Rixner Mr. and Mrs. Harold Roy Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Ruark Mr. and Mrs. Donald A. Ryan MI. and Mrs. Robert T. Scheidler Mr. Robert Schlachter Mr. Robert Schlachter, II. Steve Schlachter Schlank Family Mr. and Mrs. Donald R. Schloemer Mr. and Mrs. Jerome J. Schlomer Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Schmidt Mr. and Mrs. Leland Schneider Mr. and Mrs. Frank Schock Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Schroeder MI. and Mrs. Ronald D. Schuster Thomas Scully Family Bill and Tom Shappelle MI. and Mrs. Robert Stacey Eleanor St. Charles JOElla St. Charles Mary Ann St. Charles Tony 5!. Charles MI. and Mrs. Robert B. Shoemaker The Smalley Family Mr. and Mrs. Francis Staubach Mr. and Mrs. Louis I. Stageman Bernie Stowe Family Mr. and Mrs. John F. Streder MI. and Mrs. Charles F. Strohmaie: Mr. and Mrs. Paul V. Stryker MI. and Mrs. Eugene W. Sunderhaus MI. and Mrs. Thomas H. Sweitzer Jim Telles MI. and Mrs. GeorgeJ. Thomas William E. Thornton Family MI. and Mrs. Charles E. Tiemeier MI. and Mrs. Robert B. Trame MI. and Mrs. Jim Topmiller MI. and Mrs. William R. Trimpe MI. and Mrs. Thomas G. Von Hagen Mr. and Mrs. Paul Vossler MI. and Mrs. Vincent Walsh Mr. and Mrs. Harry W. Wambaugh Mr. and Mrs. George Waters Mr. and Mrs. Elmer B. Weller MI. and Mrs. John Wenstrup Mr. and Mrs. John R. Wessel Mr. and Mrs. 105. H. Wessels MI. and Mrs. James F. Westerfield Richard E. Witterstaetter 273 IONNA TUX RENTAL TWO CONVENIENT LOCATI ONS 4939 Glenway Ave. 73 Colerain A 47I-5744 52 I -2C 52 I -2C REMEMBER IN OUR NATION; United States FREE ENTERPRISE is the backbone. 1776-1976 THE FAMILY is the heart. We provide the BRAINS and MUSCLE. This combined with God's help Will keep AMERICA great . Donald. Edgar. Gary, and John.Willig PARKWAY PRODUCTSI INC. Hamilton and Springdale Rds. Cincinnati. Ohio 45231 What would the annual be. like without a pair of :WSH for brains. 276 SECOND DEGREE SPONSORS David Altmayer The Amrhein Family MI. and Mrs. Harold Asman MI. and Mrs. Elmer A. Babey MI. and Mrs. Frank J. Bachman MI. and Mrs. William M. Bleh Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bokenkotter Mr. Jim Brogan 65 Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bronnert Mr. and Mrs. Thomas C. Bruening MI. and Mrs. Ford Burns Mary Carlier-Go 7 6 20th Century Air Cond. Co. Crest Cleaners Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cummings Jim DeFranco '72 Mike DeFranco '74 Don DeFranco 7 5 Mr. and Mrs. William Deye Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Ditullio The Drapper Family Bill and Blanch Duennes MI. and Mrs. William J. Duffey Jim and Marian Dulle Erwin F. Erhardt '74 Mr. and Mrs. Joth . Erhan Mr. and Mrs. Stanley R. Espelage MI. and Mrs. Raymond Farwick The Federle Family MI. and Mrs. Robert L. Feist Mr. and Mrs. Daniel I. Finley MI. Patrick W. Finstad MI. and Mrs. John W. Fricker MI. and Mrs. Rich Fuller Mr. and Mrs. John F. Gibbons MI. and Mrs. Edward J. Giese SI. MI. and Mrs. Bernard Grote Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Gruber Mr. and Mrs. Gerald J. Handorf Mr. and Mrs. Paul A. Hanneken The Ed Hart Family MI. and Mrs. Wilbur J. Hartoin Mr. and Mrs. Donald Holscher Mr. and Mrs. Don Jansen MI. and Mrs. Bob Kirch MI. and Mrs. Robert Kissel Catherine M. Kloepfer Tom Two Kloepfer MI. and Mrs. Norbert Knapp MI. and Mrs. Robert Kraft Robert Kraft Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kroeger Peter M. Lahni Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Art Leesman Mr. and Mrs. Joseph D. Lind MI. and Mrs. John Linger Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Lipps Stanley E. Lockwood I Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Louderback Parents of Rick and Bob MauIer MI. and Mrs. Laurence McCarthy Pat and Ed Meyer V MI. and Mrs. Neal E. Meyer Mr. and Mrs. Robert Meyer Mr. and Mrs. Ronald D. Meyer Mr. and Mrs. Vito Miliano MI. and Mrs. Sebastian Mittermeier Mrs. Dorothy M. Morgenthal Mr. IohnR. Morris MI. and Mrs. Eugene C. Mueller The Mulloneys Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Neiheisel Mr. and Mrs. Fred Newbill and Family Mr. and Mrs. George Nienaber and Family Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Oestreicher Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Otten Ruth R. Overbeck Mr. and Mrs. Willaim P. Patton MI. and Mrs. Donald A. Phillips Terry and Bill Riley Mr. and Mrs. Louis A. Roberto Mr. and Mrs. Willard G. Roedersheimer Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Rosenthal Joe and Ruth Roth The Sanker Family The Schinkal Family Mr. and Mrs. Edward R. Schmidt MI. aild Mrs. R. I . Schmidt Mr. Jack Schock MI. and Mrs. Joseph Schoenfeld and Family Miss Lee Schoenfeld MI. and Joseph W. Schorsch MI. and Mrs. August Schwebler MI. and Mrs. R. Spitzmueller MI. and Mrs. Charles A. SqueIi Vita and Larry Stange Jack and Lois Streicher Rev. Lawrence R. Strittmatter Lawrence Tepe Family The Theetge Family Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Thomas MI. and Mrs. Thomas L. Tierney Mr. and Mrs. Clarence 1. Tennis Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Venue Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Vogelpohl Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wassler Mr. and Mrs. Joseph R. Weber MI. and Mrs. Marvin I . E. White MI. and Mrs. Edward Wippel Dick and Liz Witte MI. and Mrs. Jesse A. Wood MI. and Mrs. Albert Yaeger Mr. and Mrs. William Yocman g The Dark Sadness Of Death Gives Way To The Bright Promise Of Immortality In Memoriam Charles M. Pomerantz, a member of the senior class G973, was killed during the robbery of a service station at which he worked. Robert A . Linneman, a member of the junior class t1976L was killed in an automobile accident while on his way to school . Michael J . Jansen a member of the senior class G973 was killed in an automobile accident on the morning of August 3rd. The passing of these students has left an irreplaceable void in the Elder Student Body; but their friendship and memory have become a lasting part of the Elder tradition. Mike Iansen Bob Linneman May 7, 1958 April 2 . 1957 August 3. 1975 Chuck Pomerantz November 28 , 1956 November 1'? . 1974 March 4. 1975 279 280 FIRST DEGREE SPONSORS Mr. and Mrs. Arfhur P. BuHer Mr. and Mrs. Archie Campbell Mike and S+eve Chrusham Mr. and Mrs. Carmen L. Cummins Mr. and Mrs. Vic+or Cupi+o and Family Dr. and Mrs. V. James DeFranco Mr. and Mrs. Donald E. Deller Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H. Dinsmore Mr. and Mrs. Herman Dis+asi and Family Eugene Droder Family Mr. and Mrs. Joseph W. Duba The Dwyer Family Mr. and Mrs. An+hony V. Esposi+o Frank's Elec+ric Mofor Service Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Friedmann Mr. and Mrs. James Grady The S+an Gro+haus Family Mr. and Mrs. Ralph E. Hayhow The Don Hengehold Family Heyl Surveyors Mr. and Mrs. George Klapper Mr. and Mrs. Ray Kunze Mr. and Mrs. Donald H. Lipps Mr. and Mrs. Rober+ E. McNair Mr. and Mrs. John Moorwessel Mr. and Mrs. Louis F. Noble O'Connor Bookkeeping Service Mr. and Mrs. L. Richard Plageman Fray The Rosary Mrs. Regina Quiano Mr. and Mrs. John C. Rice Dr. and Mrs. Ralph W. Rich+er The Ray Ries+enberg Family Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. RiHer Mr. and Mrs. William Ross Dr. and Mrs. Jerome L. Ro+h The Rudemiller Family Dr. and Mrs. William San+en Mr. and Mrs. Rober+ Schwallie Souder's Guhc Service The S+olze Family Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. VH'ucci Mr. and Mrs. Carl Voellmecke Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wagner Mr. and Mrs. Nick J. Wagner Mrs. Jean Warnock Mr. and Mrs. James R. Wafers Big John Weil and Family Mr. and Mrs. Rober+ Wilkey The Baboon Club Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph 0. Zang 281 J:$.$J.nkl.'.h k: . n . r 4n, Elder has given us many good times, new friends, ' and fond memories. This section is dedicated'to taking a look at the 1974-1975 school year at Elder. 2:33. As The 1975 School Year Comes To An End We Take Time To Look Back AtThe Memories IN! ; men M. :Lnrow ' w ELDLR 285 Good Times With New There Have Been And Old Friends And Moments Of Disappointment When Our Best Just Wasn Quite Good Enough 't 288 289 nd Through It All n e 6 DD 6 V A I e ht 5 Te ft 08 8 tr r aG DI Town . m 290 . . .The ElderCommunity! X x W ,J 293 And Now, As We Stand On The Horizon, We Will Go Forward 294 295 To ConUnue The Elder Tradition Forever! '30 . 7 , W 297 i 298 Adkins. Kenneth 1648 Iliff Ave. 251-3147 Camera Club 1: Chuck Pomeramz Scholarship Committee Ahlers, Ron 5875 Bridgetown Rd. 574-4451 Honor Laue: 1, 2: Latin Club 1. 2; Basketball 1: 31d Place Kiwanis Essay Contest Albers, Walter 4455 W. BLh St. 921-9285 Radio Club 1, 2 Allen, Joseph M. 5668 Wynnbume Ave. 922-8419 Latin Club 1. 2: Cross Country 1, 2, 3. 4: Track 1. 2. 3, 4 Apro. Anthony John 5007 Giles Court 922-6062 Baseball 2; Basketball 1. 2. 3. 4 Arlinghaus, Leonard N. 1172 Cimanon TraiE 922-0053 Auciello. Tony 296 Pedretti 921-8985 Wrestling 2 Auer. Thomas w. 660 Enright Ave. 471-6889 Baseballz, 4 Averbeck. Thomas M. 3615 Allview Ct. 822-0384 Honor Letter 2: Band 1. 2: Gun Club 3: Tutors 3 Babey, David E. 2801 Werkridge DE. 922-2343 Library Worker 3; Track 2. 3; Wrestling 1. 2. 3. 4 Back. Jerry E. 3595 Eyrich Rd. 574-4391 Purple Quill 4 Bacon, Donald A. 512 Montview Cl. 922-2958 Honor Letter 1, 2: Tutors 3: Wres- tling 2 Baer. Michael D. 1029 Covedale Ave. 451-2285 Elderaides 2. 3. 4: GCSL 2. 3 Barnhorst. Robert T. 1651 Arson Lane 921-1023 Baum, Michael R. 3835 Stroscher Dr. 574-1038 Guidance Office. Worker 3. 4: Library Worker 3; Tutors 3. 4 Beck. David G. 5395 Teabeny CL. 922-7027 Back, Greg 2558 Seegar Ave . 251-5630 Eideraides 3 Beckman, David W. 4266 251-5596 Glee Club 1. 2 Beier, Timothy Lee 4132 River Rd. 451-5726 Bell, Daniel 474 Purcell Ave. Senior Directory 921-0467 Tutors 4; Cafeteria Worker 3. 4 Bellman, Robert 1. 1421 Bowman Ave. 471-3605 Honor Letter 1; Glee Club 2, 3, 4: Series at. Eight 1. 2. 3, 4; Tutors 3. 4: 15: Place Rating in State for Music Berling, Tim 4345 Cappel Drive 251-4682 Benens. Jerry A. 1136 Betty Lane 451-2368 Latin Club 1. 2 Bess, Michael G. 607 Enzight Ave. 471-3536 Art Club 1, 2. 8. 4; Honorable Mention. Mt. St. Joseph Art Award 2: 2nd Place. Mt. SE. Joseph Art Award 3; Senior Key and Finalist - Shillito's An Award 4: Semi- Finalist Edgacliff Art Award 4: Float Committee 1, 2 Bird. Stephen 5551 Antoninus Dr. 922-1915 Honor Letter 1. 2, 3. 4; Elderado 3, 4: German Club 4; National Honor Society 4: Tutors 3. 4: Wrestling 2: Ohio Tests of Scholas- Lic Achievement 3. 4: German Language Award 3: Achievement Award: It's Academic 4 Bishop. Richard J. 1260 Mans: Ave. 251-1702 Library Worker 3 Bleha, Robert 742 McPherson 921-0737 Cafeteria Worker 2, 3. 4: Elder- aides 3 Bloemker, Phillip H. 2801 Lehman Rd. 921-1992 Student Council Rep. 3; Basketball 1, 2. 3. 4; Football 1 Bochenek. David C. Millsbrae Ave. 351-8588 Wrestling 1. 3 Bockerszeue . Timothy L. 629 Trenton Ave. 921-2922 Honor Letter 1. 3; National Honor Society 4; Student Council Execu- tive Board 4; Tutors 4 Boenlein. John M. 510 Ivory CE. 451-3127 Poster Club 4; Purple Qu1114; Stu- dent Council Rep. 2. 4: Wrestling 2. 3 Boertlein, Paul 1019 Sunset Ave. 921-1759 Camera Club 1: Latin Club 2: Pur- ple Quill 4 Branch. Scott L. 4259 W. 81h St. 471-6840 Purple Quill 3: Football 1, 2 Brodbeck, Dan 5655 Midforest 922-0320 Honor Letter 2. 8. 4: Elderado 4: National Honor Sociely 4-. Poster Club 4: Student Council Executive Board 4: Tutors 3. 4: Prom Com- miuee Walk for Elder Brown , Kenneth James 1197 West Way 542-5844 Baseba112. 3; Basketball 1. 2. 3. 4; Football 1. 2. 3. 4: Track 3 Brush. Richard C. 706 Libbejo Dr. 922-3722 Library Worker 4: Wrestling 1, 2, 3 Brunst. Tom 1552 Wynnbume Dr. 922-0882 Float Committee 4: Prom Com- mitlee 4 Bryan, Stephen M. 1243 Sliker Ave. 921-0709 Student Council Rep. 1: Football 1 Buelterman, William 842 Kteis Lane 921-4931 Burkhan. James C. 4845 Glenway 471-6382 Honor Letter 1. 2, 3: Elderado 4: Latin Club 1. 2: National Honor Society 4; Poster Club 4; Purple Quill 3. 4: Student Council Rep. 2 , 3. 4: Student Council Executive Board 4, Tutors 3: NHS Letter of Commendation: Float Committee: Prom Committee; Victory Dance Committee Bums , Charles 496 Happy Dr. 451-4608 Honor Letter 1. 2, 3: Latin Club 1. 2 Burns. Robert 5569 Lucenna Dr. 922-3472 Honor Letter 4 Busam. David R. 6123 Charity Dr. 574-1782 Honor Letter 1. 2. 3. 4: Band 1. 2. 3, 4: National Honor Society 4: Series at. 613111 1. 2. 3. 4: Student Council Rep. 1, 2. 3; Student Council Executive Board 4: Tutors 3. 4: Basketball 1: Tennis 1. 2: Gold Pin 3: Kiwanis Essay Comes: - 151. Prize National Merit Scholar- ship: Honorable Mention in Ohio Tests of Scholastic Achievement; Boys' Week Councilman: Experi- ments in Physics at XU; Fioat Committee 2. 3. 4: Valedictorian Busche. George R. 5062 Sidney Rd. 921-5490 Honor Laue: 1. 2. 3. 4: National Honor Society 4: Honorable Men- tion in Thomas More Math Tourna- 1116111 Butler. Thomas P. 1739 Chuxchwood 922-3844 Honor Letter 1, 2. 3: Elderado 3. 4: National Honor Society 4-: Poster Club 4: Spanish Honor Society 3, 4: Student Council Rep. 1. 2. 4: Student Council Executive Board 4: Tutors 4: St. Isaac Jogues Award: Elderado Editor-in-Chief; Float Committee 1. 2. 3. 4: Dance Committee 4 Buttelwenh. John 5304 Quailwood CL. 922-2860 Tutors 4 Campbell. Thomas M. 812 Ivyhill Dr. 922-7796 Latin Club 1. 2: Football 1. 2. 3. 4: Track 1. 2. 3. 4: Wrestling 1, 2 Can, Gregory J. 5490 Palisades Dr. 451-1178 Library Worker 3: Soccer 3 Can. John A. 5490 Palisades Dr. 451-1178 Latin Club 1: Soccer 3, 4 Catanzaro, Robert J. 5385 Maylee Pl. 922-3669 Oumanding Business Award 4 Christopfel, Daniel 397 Purcell Ave. 471-4991 Cianciolo, Keith 1116 Moxado 471-5813 Honor Letter 1 . 3: Elderado 3. 4: Poster Ckub 4: Spanish Honor Soci- ety 3. 4; Float Committee. Vic- tory Dance Committee . Prom Committee Cianciolo. Phillipj. 1151 Olivia Lane 251-1573 Honor Lane: 1. 2; Football 1. 2: Wrestling 1. 2. 3. 4 Cole. Timothy A. 4115 Hayward St. 921-8725 Combess, Chris 4015 Hutchinson Rd. 574-1836 Conners, Mark A. 2030 Faywood Ave. 922-4932 Honor Letter 4 Corcoran. Gregory T. 1014 Rosemom 471-7691 Cosgrove, Terence J. 3218 Anniston Drive 922-5239 Honor Letter 1 . 2: Art Club 1. 2. 3. 4: National Honor Society 4: Poster Club 4; Purple Quill 3, 4: Tutors 4: Track 2: Editor-in-Chief Purple Quill 4: Post-Times Star Correspondent Costa, Gregory J . 1622 Quebec Rd. 921-9241 Band 1. 2. 3 Coyle. Thomas M. 1031 Woodbriar Lane 451-2051 Honor Lens: 3. 4: Wrestling 1. 2. 3. 4 Cunin. Terrence 5335 Plumlidge 922-7922 Poster Club 4: Baseball 2. 4; Wres- tling 1 Daria. Daniel 2191 Woodmere C1. 922-6458 Gun Club 3: Cross Country 1: Soc- ce: 3 . 4 Daltilo. Michael V. 4108 Vinedale Ave. 471-1393 Victory Dance Committee. Prom Committee, Float Committees Davidson. Donald J. 1191 Coronado 921-7046 Davis,1ames W. 5419 Pinallas C1. 922-7751 Honor Letter 1: Purple Quill 3: Football 1; Golf 1. 2; Victory Dance Committee. Prom Commit- Lee. Float Committee Davis. Russell A. 393 N. Clerose Cir. 251-3489 Day. Robert G. 3743 Neiheisel 574-3080 Library Worker 3 DeFranco. Don 6859 Rapid Run Rd. 941-4427 Football 1. 2; Swimming 1 Deiters. Gregory P. 2174 Townsend Dr. 922-0067 Track 2 Delaney. Thomas P. 1746 Hillfred Lane 921-7464 Track 3. 4 Deters. RobenI. 720 Rosemonl 471-3073 Poster Club 4: Purple Quill 3: Wrestling 1. 2 DiMuzio. Charles 389 Grand Ave. 471-3183 Student Council Executive Board 4 Dinkelacker. Tom 5693 Scarborough DI. 922-2155 Purple Quill 3. 4: Basketball 1. 2. 3;Golf1. 2, 3. 4 Doench. Joseph 932 Enright Ave. 471-2992 Honor Letter 1. 2. 3. 4; Chess Club 2: Elderado 4: German Club 3. 4: National Honor Society 4; Student Council Rep. 4: Tutors 4: National Merit Finalist: Ohio Test Scholas- tic Achievement 3. 4; It's Aca- demic : Germanic Language Award: Experiments in Physics Doheny. Lawrence M. 1136111ffAve. 251-0520 Poster Club 4 Doll. David W. 1523 Sldona Lane 471-2502 Student Council Executive Board 4: Tutors 4; Sophomore Dance Com- mittee, Victory Dance Commit- tee. Prom Committee Dowd. Thomas F. 3143 South Rd. 922-5680 Downey, Michaela 1617 Dorothy Lane 471-2737 Library Worker 3 Driehaus. William P. 794 Gilcrest Lane 922-3447 Poster 3. 4; Track 1. 2. 3, 4: Cross Country 1 Dmder. Eugene 3081 Werkxidge Dr. 922-4222 Honor Letter 2. 3. 4: Chess Club 4: Library Worker 3: National Honor Society 4: Tennis 1, 2. 3, 4: Wres- tling 1, 2, 3 Drury. Ken 545 Anderson Ferry 922-7067 Honor Letter 1, 2. 3 Duba. Donaid 1165 Pineknot Drive 922-6443 Honor Letter 1. 2: Spanish Honor Senior Directory Society 3, 4; Student Council Rep. 4 Duennes. Nick 2232 Sable Dr. 922-3929 Spanish Honor Society 2: Student Manager 1. 2. 3. 4 Dulle, Steve J. 5619 Aldmar 922-9477 Honor Letter 2; Art Club 1. 2. 3. 4: Latin Club 1. 2: Swimming 1, 2. 3. 4: Art Directors Scholarship: Scholastic Art Show Award: Out- standing An Student 4 Durbin. Mark A. 6659 Parkland Ave. 941-4319 Cross Country 1. 2. 3. 4; Track 1. 2 . 3 Dwyer, Michael 414 Hillbtook Dr. 941-0855 Honor Letter 1, 2: National Honor Society 4: Basketball 1. 2. 3, 4: Football 1, 2. 3. 4; Golf 2: Track 1: Achievement Award Dziadek. Christian 1401 Vienna Woods DI. 481-1887 Purple Quill 3 Eagan. Kevin M. 902 Rosemom Ave. 471-0513 Band 1. 2. 3. 4 Eby. Steven 4020 Jamestown 471-0446 Honor Letter 1. 2, 4: After School Worker 3; National Honor Society 4; Cross Country 2; Football 1: Track 1. 3: Latin Honor Society: Magna Cum Laude Award Eilerman. Joseph E. 411 Plum Rd. 471-8857 Art Club 1. 2. 3: Library Worker 3; Student Council Rep. 1. 2. 3: Football 1. 3, 4:1'rack 1, 2, 3. 4; Wrestling 1.- Float Committee 1 Elam. Douglas w. 3001 Crestmoor Dr. 922-3949 Football 1; Student Manager 3. 4 Ellerhorsl. Gary 2194 Floma: Ct. 941-6680 Honor Letter 1: Elderado 4; Purple Quill 4; Series at Eight 4; Student Council Rep. 4; Football 2; Tennis 2: Victory Dance Committee 4 Ellis. John S. 5063 Sidney Rd. 921-4332 Ellison, Barry I. 5784 Windview Dr. 922-3835 Golf 2; Student Manager 1, 2, 3, 4 Erhan, James J. 5156 Valley Ridge Rd . 574-6060 Football 1. 2: Wrestling 2. 3. 4 Farrell. Timothy P. 1129 Coronado Ave. 921-3348 Art Club 2. 3. 4; Baseball 2. 3: Scholastic An Award - Honorable Men. 2, 3: Portfolio Finalist Scho- lastics: Outstanding Art Student 4 Farmggia. Frank 2169 Woodmere Ct. 922-1948 Poster Club 4 Farwick. Daniel J. 1774 Patrick Dr. 471- 536 '1 Latin Club 1 Fay, John G. 3324 Hanna Ave. 661-7905 Honor Letter 4: Purple Quill 3, 4; Student Council Rep. 2. 3: Wres- tling 1, 2; Float Committee 1, 2 Feist. Douglas B. 6369 Springmeye: Dr. 574-4350 Band 1. 2. 3; Poster Club 3. 4; Biology Club 1. 2 Fessel. Stephen 3033 Werk Rd. 481-7826 Student Manager 1, 2. 3. 4 Fischesser. John D. 53551u1mar 922-5557 Football 1, 2 Flaheny, Patrick 2225 Peppermint Ln. 451-3030 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Series at Eight 1. 2. 3, 4 Flannery. Matthew 5354 Foley Rd. 922-8035 Latin Club 2; Poster Club 3; Track 2 Freese. Mark 2943 Wesuidge Ave. 662-0402 Basketball 1. 2. 3. 4 Frey. Thomas 4717 Embren C1. 471-1433 Friedmann, Greg 3347 Gleenmount Dr. 574-5179 Frimming. Michael A. 2531 Wingham 922-6258 Honor Letter 2: Elderado 4; Poster Club 4: Float Committee. 1. 2. 3, 4: Prom Committee: Victory Dance Committee: Cheerleader Fuller. Mark N. 3433 Markay Ct. 574-4265 Funk. Robert 1052 McPherson Library Worker 4 Galvin, Thomas 5315 Lilbet Ct. 922-6082 Latin Club 1. 2; Baseball 3. 4: Football 1, 2. 3, 4: Track 1, 2; Wrestling 1. 2 Carbon, Paul C. 2374 Devils Backbone Rd. 922-8063 Glee Club 1, 2, 3. 4; Purple Quill 4; Series at Eight 1. 2. 3, 4; Tutors 4: Student Manager 1. 2, 3 Geiger. Kevin M. 5619 Victoryview Lane 922-1876 Latin Club 1, 2: Football 1. 2. 3. 4: Track 1. 2. 3 Genet. Paul G. 2969 Crestmoor Drive 922-6215 Honor Letter 2. 4 Gerdes, Richard I. 3237 Stanhope Ave. 661-1485 Football 1. 2 Gerhardt. James 6286 King Oak Dr. 922-3514 Glee Club 3; Series at Eight 3. 4: Student Council Executive Board 4: Football 1: Tennis 1, 2: Wrestling 2: Victory Dance Committee Gerhardt. Rick 5190 Leona Dr. 922-1857 Honor Letter 4: Library Worker 4 Geroulis. Samuel A. 3513 Locust Lane 922-2133 Honor Letter 1. 4: Track 1, 2 Gibbons. Thomas I. 5409 Sidney Rd. 922-1601 Honor Letter 1 . 2. 3. 4: Latin Club 1, 2: National Honor Society 4: Tutors 4: Silver Honors Pin 1. 2: Experiments in Physics X.U.: Dance Committee 2: Thanksgiving Float Committee 1, 2 Gillz, Thomas R. 5753 Glow C1. 922-2754 Gorman. Robert 3536 Eyrich Rd. 574-3098 Diamond Oaks Gramann. Gary R. 5460 Hyacinth Terr. 922-6372 Band 1, 2. 3. 4; Series at Eight. 3. 4: Float Committee 2; Band Librar- ian 4 Grannan. Kevin 341 Robben Ln. 251-6250 Honor Letter 1. 2, 3. 4; Chess Club 1. 4: National Honor Society 4; Wrestling 2; Honorable Mention, Ohio Test of Scholastic Achieve- ment, Chemistry Gray. Ronald A. 1041 Gilsey Ave. 921-2091 Wrestling 1 Great, Michael A. 153 Meridian 941-2684 An. Club 2, 3; Latin Club 2 Griffin. Dan 7082 Taylor Rd . 574-1235 Wrestling 1. 2. 3. 4 Groh, Daniel 4964 Shirley P1. 922-9128 Band 1. 2; Glee Club 3. 4 Grate, Mark 507 Woodhurst Ct. 451-3292 Honor Letter 1. 2. 3. 4: National Honor Society 4; Student Council Rep. 4: Student Council Executive Board 4: Baseball 2: Basketball 1. 2: Football 1. 2. 3. 4. Archbishop McNicholas Award: Student Coun- cil Vice Pres.: Commissioner of Intramural Basketball: Float Com- mittee 4: Raffle Committee; Walk for Elder Grothaus, Jeffrey 1265 Iliff Ave. 921-0187 Honor Letter 1. 2. 3. 4: Chess Club 2: National Honor Society 4: Purple Quill 3; National Merit Finalist; Experiments in Physics Haas, R. Michael 507 Mame Dr. 922-7323 Camera Club 1. 2, 4: Poster Club 299 300 4: Student Council Executive Board 4; Dance Committee 2: Float Committee 1 Hafner. Thomas w. 5390 Teaberry Ct. 922-8428 An Club 1. 2. 3. 4; Latin Club 2; Series at Eight 1. 2. 3, 4: Student Council Rep. 1. 2; Float Commit- tee Hahn. Robert C. 1166 Coronado Ave. 471-3430 Honor Letter 1: Student Council Rep. 1. 2. 3: Wrestling 1. 2: Biol- ogy Club 1 Haller. Daniel I. 1698 Ashbrook 921-8582 Student Council Rep. 4; Swimming 1. 2. 3. 4 Haney. Michael 5584 Lucenna Dr. 922-2827 Honor Letter 1: Latin club 1. 2: Cross Country 1; Soccer 3. 4 Harmeling. Roger A. 1038 Academy Ave. 921-1141 Glee Club 1. 2. 3 Hamisz. Gregory A. 5340 Plumtidge Dr. 922-8084 Poster Club 4 Harpenau, Joseph A. 2774 Blackberry Trail 922-0167 Honor Letter 2 Han, Michael J. 1164 Overlook Ave. 471-6813 Hatter. Michael F . 3936 Springoak Dr. 574-0092 Latin Club 1. 2 Hasenohr. Mark D. 5985 Childs Ave. 574-2638 Hanssler. Daniel A. 4736 Glenway Ave. 921-0297 Haverkos. Stephen 5697 Candlelite Terr. 922-6776 Honor Letter 1. 4: Latin Club 1, 2; National Honor Society 4: Student Council Rep. 1; Tutors 4; Golf 1I 2, 3. 4; Silver Pin 1: Gold Pin 2; National Merit Commendation: Experiments in Physics; Mathemat- ics Assn. of Amer. Test - First Place; Float Committees Hay. Joseph A. 3929 Panison St. 251-3199 Poster Club 4 Healey. Joseph C. 1169 Overlook Ave. 251-4427 Elderado 3, 4: Latin Club 1. 2; Poster Club 4: Purple Quill 3; Series at Eight 2: Student Council Rep. 3. 4: Student Council Execu- tive Board 4; Congressional Intern to Wash. D.C.; Spirit Committee. Chairman; Victory Dance Com- mittee 4 Heffron. John E. 3650 Krlerview Dr. 574-2578 Latin Club 1, 2; Purple Quill 3. 4; Sophomore Dance Committee Heis. Gregory C. 4332 Senior Directory 471-2422 After School Worker 3. 4 Helfen. Frank M. 490 Kulla Viken Le. 251-4574 Hellkamp. Martin 1129 Nash Rd. 922-5496 Honor Letter 1. 2. 3. 4; Latin Club 1 . 2: National Honor Society 4: Student Council Rep. 1. 2: Tutors 4; Cross Country 1: Wrestling 1 Hensler. Thomas A. 7156 Pickway Dr. 941-6418 Honor Letter 1. 2. 3. 4: National Honor Society 4: Student Council Rep. 4; Student Council Executive Board 4; Vice Pres. , National Honor Society: Raffle Committee Herbs, Kenneth E. 1025 Academy Ave. 471-5139 Poster Club 4 Herman, Edward 5691 Treeview Dr. 922-6448 Latin Club 1. 2; Student Council Rep. 1. 2; Cross Country 1, 2, 3. 4; Track 1. 2 Henmann. Michael C. 3258 Algus Lane 574-0090 Hertsenberg. Joseph 5642 Victory View Ln. 922-7362 Diamond Oaks Hetzer. Craig A. 1248 Rosemont 921-6317 Football 2: Track 1. 2 Hoffman. Michael 982 Fashion Ave. 922-5485 Honor Laue: 2: Student Council Rep. 2: Baseball 2. 3, 4; Basket- ball 1. 2 Hogan. Daniel 3320 Freddie DI. 471-0161 Cafeteria Worker 3: Football 1: Track 2 Holloway. Gerard 866 Neeb Rd. 922-7574 Diamond Oaks, Football 1: Track 1 Hollstegge , Mike 4446 Schinkal Rd. 941-5833 National Honor Society 4: Student Council 4; Football 1, 2. 3. 4; Wrestling 2 Holscher. Paul 285 Shaker Ct. 922-7290 Diamond Oaks Homsby. Michael C. 5300 Quailwood Ct. 922-4489 Student Council Rep. 4; Tutors 3, 4: Track 2 Hornsby, Timothy R. 5300 Quailwood Ct. 922-4489 Wrestling 2 Howell. Alan 1527 Pasadena Ave. 451-1419 Honor Letter 1. 2; Camera Club 1. 2: Elderado 3, 4: Purple Quill 3. 4: Student Council Rep. 2. 3. 4; Sm- dent Council Executive Board 4: Float Committee 2. 3. 4; Pep Rally Committee 4 Huebener. Michael A. 612 Overlook AVe. 471-6455 Track 1, 2; Radio Club Hunt, Nicholas 1010 Parkson P1. 471-7968 Isaacs, Mark I. 865 Beech Ave. 471-2806 Glee Club 1. 2. 3. 4: Series 3: Eight 1. 2. 3. 4: Basketball 1 Jacob, Eugene 2874 South Rd. 251-0276 Jansen. Kevin 4425 Carnation Ave. 251-0276 Wrestling 1. 2, 3. 4 Jansen. Michael 3158 Ramona Ave. 661-8133 Football 1. 2 lensing. Donald 1116 Covedale Ave. 451-2183 Honor Letter 1. 3, 4: Art Club 3: Latin Club 2: National Honor Soci- ety 4: Honorable Men. 1975: Scho- lastic Art Competition 4; National Merit Finalist 4: It's Academic 4 Janszen, Paul 5686 Scarborough Dr. 922-2628 Honor Letter 1; Football 2, 3 , 4: Track 1 Jaspers. John A . 3621 Coral Gables 574-0586 Float Committee 1. 2. 3 Jennings, Terence R. 1788 Patrick Drive 471-9137 Joerling. David P. 508 Overhall Lane 922-8063 An Club 2. 3; Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4: Scholastic Art Award Honorable Men. 3; Scholastic Art Award 4: New York Scholastic Art Award 2nd Finalist Johnson, Mark 6751 Bridgetown Rd. 574-0918 Johnson. Robert G. 3904 Delhi Pk. 471-5196 Guidance Office Worker 3 Jones, James A. 6026 Flyer Dr. 574-2070 Cross Country 1: Float Committee 1. 2, 3 Jump. James C. 402 Viscount 0:. 922-7597 Baseball 2. 3; Football 1. 2. 3. 4; Track 1 Kaine. Michael E. 5504 Cave CI. 922-4583 Soccer 3. 4; Wrestling 2 Kallmeyer. Robert W. 2003 Bellglade Terr. 922-5162 Tutors 3 Kammer. KennethJ. 5659 Muddy Creek Rd. 922-4700 Poster Club 4: Student Council Rep. 3; Wrestling 1, 2. 3. 4 Kampel. Michael 1056 Rosemont Ave. 921-5668 Tutors 4: Football 1 Kasmer. David E. 8339 Glenmom Lane 922-2726 Poster Club 4; Student Council Rep. 3 Kaufman, Gregory 2513 Iroquois St. 251-4534 An Club 2. 3, 4; Track 3: Shillito's Scholastic Art Show Key Award Kayse. Michael C. 5525 Brass Ct. 922-0353 Honor Letter 1 . 2. 3: Track 3 Kessler. James E. 4459 w. 8th St. 251-4846 Wrestling 1. 2 Kiffmeyer, James 462 Considine Ave. 471-5714 Honor Letter 2. 3. 4: Latin Club 1. 2; National Honor Society 4; Poster Club 4: Student Council Rep. 3. 4: Student Council Executive Board 4; Tutors 3, 4; Junior Classical League Latin Award 2; Congress. Intern to Wash. D.C. Float Com- mittee 3; Raffle Comm. Walk For Elder Committee King. Thomas G. 4572 Patton CI. 251-4397 Football 1: Float Committee 4 Kinney. Robert 2985 Crestmocr Ln. 922-5683 Diamond Oaks Kissel. Gregory M. 5339 Lilibet Ct. 922-3096 Tennis 1. 2 Klapper. Tim 5549 Palisades Dr. Honor Letter 1: Swimming 1. 2. 3. 4 Koerner, David 4685 Fehr Rd. 471-9211 An Club 3: Hon. Mention. Scho- lastic An Award 4 KoppenhoefeI. Richard Cafeteria Worker 4: Football 1. 2 Kohake. Paul 1148 Overlook Ave. 921-4603 Kraemer, David F. 5413 Romilda 922-5830 Cross Counuy 1: Float Committee Kroeger. Thomas P. 157 Riverama. Dr. 922-6889 Purple Quill 3: Swimming 2. 3. 4: Dance Committee 2 Kruessel. Edward J. 4115 Vinedale Ave. 921-0931 Honor Letter 1; Student Manager 1. 2: Float Committee Kuenz. Joseph P. 4010 West 8111 St. 921-0992 Poster Club 4; Purple Quill 4 Laake, Thomas H. 4024 ElVisla Dr. 941-4468 Honor Letter 3 Lammers. Dennis C. 964 Seibel Lane 922-5619 Cross Country 2: Track 1 Langen. James I. 6824 Menz Lane 941-5062 Lasila. Danny w. 2637 Cyclorama Dr. 622-4209 Lasila. Michael J. 5250 Willne: Dr. 451-2090 Statistician 4: Student Council Rep. 2; Float Committee 2: Dance Committee 2 Lauber, Thomas C. 5316 Quailwood 922-4846 Purple 0111114: Tennis 1, 2 Ledermeier. Gary 4212 Skylark DI. 921-8287 Lindenschmidt, Paul T. 1119 Omena Pl. 251-2855 Gun Club 3: Tutors 4: Track 2. 3. 4 Linger. Thomas M. 1826 Ashbrook Dr. 471-3877 Tennis 2. 3, 4 Lipps. Alben E. 6190 Gracely Dr. 941-1744 Lipps, Thomas L. 5175 Ballamxae Ct. 451-5228 Wrestling 1. 2 Litzinger. Jay 307 Bob Drive 471-3908 Swimming 1. 2. 9. 4 Lohbeck. David J. 9192 Westbourne Dr. 1 922-4133 1 Glee Club 1. 2. 3. 4: National Honm Society 4: Series at Eight 1. 2. 3. 4: Honor Letter 1, 2: Sr. Glee Club Pin; 2nd Rating in Ensemble Contest Lonnemann. Paul A. 5135 Ballantrae CL 451-5263 Honor Letter 4: Swimming 1. 2. 3. 4 Lucas. Leonard 1035 Gilsey Ave. 471-9742 After School Worker 6: Band 1: Tennis 2 Luebbe. Stephen G. 4325 Dehidge Dr. 471-6636 Chess Club 2: Latin Club 1, 2 Maas. Albert D. 4432 Delhi Rd. 471-7911 Cross Country 1, 2, 3. 4; Track 1, 2. 3. 4 Maltry. ThomasJ. 1014 Rosemom Ave. 471-9357 E Main Office Worker 3. 4: Cross Country 1. 2. 3. 4; Track 1. 2. 3 Manegold. Mark ' 1046 Coronado Ave. ! 471-1740 ! Honor Letter 9: Latin Club 1. 2 E Mardis. John H. , 4976 Relleum Ave. 3 471-0198 Cafeteria Worker 4; Latin Club 1, Senior Directory 2 Martini, Daniel A. 6222 Ottawa 51. 941-3559 Football 1 Mamet. Gregory L. 683 Komak CI. 922-4139 Gun Club 2; Float Committee 3 Maushan. Donald J. 4737 Haldwick Dr. 471-9889 Main Office Worker 3, 4 McCabe. Thomas M. 1216 McKeone Ave. 471-7427 Honor Letter 1. 3: Elderado 4: Stu- dent Council Rep. 4: Student Council Executive Board 4: Elec- tions Committee. Prom Commit- tee. V1ctory Dance Committee McDonald , Daniel 5365 Rapid Run 922-6389 Cross Country 1: Track 3 McGraLh. Stephen 5128 Willnet 451-2625 Basketball 1. 2 McKinney. Brian E. 436 Wilke DI. 471-2852 Honor Letter 4: Camera Club 1. 4: Gun Club 3: Victory Dance Com- mittee 4: Skydiving Club 3: Inter- national Relations Seminar Rep. 3: Radio Club 3 Meisex. Steve 4250 Paul Road 921-9061 Poster Club 3: Wrestling 1. 2 Menke, Ronald E. 4331 St. Lawrence. 921-1408 After School Worker 2. 3. 4 Merz , Dale 1014 Sunset 471-2702 Cafeteria Worker 1. 2. 3. 4; Elderaides 2: Cross Country 1: Track 1: Student Manager 1 Men. Gary 5145 Sumter 471-6412 Latin Club 1. 2 Meyer, Gary 5937 Werk Rd. 922-8044 Honor Letter 1. 2. 3. 4 Meyer. James H . 576 Claymore Terr. 251-4816 Honor Lena: 3: National Honor Society 4: Poster Club 4: Series at Eight 2. 3: Student Council Execu- tive Board 4: Tutors 3. 4: Wrestling 1, 2. :3. 4 Meyer, John A . 3381 Gerold Dr. 922-4195 Latin Club 1: Wrestking 1. 2. 3. 4 Meyer. John C. 3836 Ridgecombe Dr. 574-3093 Honor Letter 1; Latin Club 2; Cross Country 1: Tennis 1. 2 Meyer. John L. 9273 Tulsa Ct. 922-4635 Cafeteria Worker 2. 3. 4; Gun Club 4 Meyer. Mark A. 976 Glenna Dxive 451-2234 Honor Letter 2. 3: Gun Club 3 Meyer, Thomas 442 Neeb Road 941-1873 Elderado 4: Football 1. 2. 3. 4 Meyers. Gregory 998 Pineknm Dr. 922-3251 Honor Letter 1; Latin Club 1. 2: Student Council Rep. 2: Tutors 4: Football 1. 2. 3. 4: Track 1. 2: Dance Committee 2-. Raffle Com- mittee 4 Michael, David w. 2267 Fairgreen Dr. 922-6792 Miliano. Christopher 3412 Lumardo 922-0572 Honor Letter 1, 2. 4: Camera Club 1; Spanish Honor Society 4: Tennis 1; National Merit Finalist Milier. Lawrence W. 5110 Foley Rd. 451-5421 Miller. Paul A. 2363 Madonna Dr. 922-2655 Honor Letter 1. 2: Purple Quill 3: Tutors 4: Student Manager 1, 2, 3, 4 Minning. Thomas W . 1123 Elberon Ave. 921-1301 Moehring. Thomas P. 470 Purcell 471-6677 Glee Club 1. 2. 9. 4; Series at Eight 1. 2, 3. 4 Monnig. Lawrence J. 593 Hawthorne 921-4068 Morgan, Philip 666 Kamak Ct. 922-2941 Diamond Oaks Moore. Bernard 1. 1131 Olivia Lane 471-9708 Band 1. 2. 3. 4: Purple 0111114: Series at Eight 1. 2, 3. 4-, Pep Ral- lies Committee 4 Morris, Stanley R. 818 Elberon 251-0014 Library Worker 4: Purple Quill 4 Mueller. Paul A. 5803 Lawrence Rd. 574-1798 Mueller, Stephen M. 497 Springatden CE. 922-7420 Honor Letter 1. 2. 3, 4: Student Council Rep. 1, 3. 4: Tutors 4; Tennis 1. 2: Princeton Test 1: Rep. at the Teen Inst. for Alcohol and Other Drugs: Litergy Committee 1. 2. 3. 4: Dance Committee 2 Mulligan. James 3698 Summerdale Ln. 574-0421 Diamond Oaks Murnan. Kenneth J, 4814 Ovenon Ave. 941-5816 Library Worker 4; Wrestling 1, 2, 3 Murphy. William L. 945 Edgeu'ee Lane 451-2045 Honor Letter 4 Murray . Michael I. 4268 River Road 451-5292 Murray. Timothy J. 5643 Monica Cl. 922-0853 Purple Quill 3. 4: Student Council 4; Football 1. 2. 3. 4: Float Com- mittee 1. 2 Muzzo. John C. 3379 Harwimon 574-1642 Honor Letter 1. 2. 9, 4: Camera Club 1; Latin Club 1. 2; National Honor Society 4: Student Council Rep. 1. 2. 3: Student Council Executive Board 4: Tennis 2: Float Committee Nader. Daniel M. 4308 Cappel Dr. 251-1929 Honor Letter 3: Art Club 1. 2. 3: Eldetaides 1. 2. 3. 4: Poster Club 3, 4; Public Relations 4: Purple Quill 3; student Council Rep. 1. 2. 3, 4-. Student Council Executive Board 4: Scholastic An Award - Mt. St. Joseph Invitational 3. 4: Dance Committee 2 Napolitano . Gary 4-031 Fawnhill Ln. 921-3332 Honor Letter 1. 2. 3. 4: Latin Club 1. 2; National Honor Society 4: Tutors 4: Football 2. 3, 4: Track 1. 2. 3. 4: Silver Key for Latin: Summa Cum Laude Certificate - Latin: Bausch 8; Lamb Science Award: Scholar - Athletic Award Neal. Morris G. 275 Ranner St. 621-2936 Neu. Lawrence 3412 Fiddlers Green Rd. 574-0155 Honor Letter 1. 2. 3. 4: Guidance Office Worker 3: National Honor Society 4: Tutors 4: Kiwanis Club Essay Contest Award Newman. Stephen P. 3972 Fawnhill Lane 921-5732 Cross Country 1. 2: Track 1 Nymberg. Timothy R. 429 HillbIook Dr. 941-2425 Honor Letter 1, 2. 3. 4: National Honor SOCier 4: Swimming 1. 2. 3, 4: Track 1; National Honor Society, Pres. Oberjohann. Rick I. 7789 Southernwood Dr. 941-4922 After School Worker 3 . 4 Obrecht. Timothy P. 1280 Sunset Ave. 921-5821 O'Brien. Steve 6236 Taylor Rd. 574-3228 Wrestling 2, 9 O'Connell. John S. 2846 Springwood Ct. 922-6435 Tennis 4 Ohmer. Robert I. 654 Steiner Ave. 471-3513 After School Worker 1. 2 Ojeda, William F. 4428 Carnation 251-1346 Basketball 1. '2. Olthaus. James P. 4325 81. Lawrence Ave. 301 302 921-0629 Overherg. John R. 3763 Chatwood Cl. 574- 1053 Honor Letter 1. 2. 3; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Series at Eight 1. 2. 3, 4; Band Achievement Award 3 Paff, Gerard T. 1704 Gellenbeck St. 471-8724 Glee Club 1. 2, 3. 4; Latin Club 1; Series at Eight 1. 2. 3. 4; Wres- tling 1: Student Manager 1 Falmisano. Michael 250 Jupiter 451-5805 Student Council Rep. 4; Tutors 4; Football 1: Wrestling 1. 2; Dance Committee 2 Piening. Steven W. 4121 W. 81h St. 921-4306 Track 1 Plageman. Robert C . 6783 Menz Lane 941-0966 Student Council Executive Board 4: Football 1. 2. 3, 4; Tennis 2; Lil- urgy Committee Ploehs. James G. 1126 McPherson 471-5530 Student Manager 2; Outstanding Business Student Award 4 Proffiu. John Mt. St. Joseph 941-3653 Honor Letter 1; National Honor Society 4; Student Council Rep. 2; Student Council Executive Board 4; Gold Pin Award; National Merit Finalist: It's Academic Quinlan, Dan 6609 Werk Rd . 922-2384 Library Worker 3; Purple Quill 3. 4 Radley. John w. 5576 Lucenna Dr. 922-3701 Poster Club 4; Statisticians 4: Dance Committee 2 Ramundo. Carmen 1526 Beech Grove 922-8863 Diamond Oaks Ratterman. Richard I. 2080 Neeb Rd. 922-4034 Honor Letter 1; Latin Club 1. 2; Student Council Rep. 2; Soccer 3. 4; Mr. ZIP Award. Soccer; Float Committee; Prom Committee. Victory Dance Committee Rebholz. Mark R. 2422 Lourdes Lane 922-3731 Purple 011111 3. 4: Student Council Executive Board 4; Tennis 3, 4 Redrow. Michael T. 5477 Belarus; Le. 922-5715 Honor Letter 1. 2. 3: Golf 2. 3 Reilly. Kevin 1315 Covedale Ave. 471-1077 Football 1. 2. 3. 4; Track 1 Reilly. Michael P. 5617 Muddy Creek Rd. 922-6330 Reis. Paul A. 5239 Highview Dr. 451-2558 Honor Letter 4; Latin Club 1. 2; Senior Directory Student Council Rep. 1; Wrestling 1. 2. 3. 4 Rekers. James M. 247 Ivanhoe 941-5399 Rice. Dan 5913 Country Hills Dr. 922-1148 Purple Qui114: Football 1, 2. 3. 4; Track 1 Kidder. John 2325 Maryland Ave. 471-5795 Wrestling 1. 2. 3. 4. Ridiman, John 5213 Willnet Dr. 451-2954 Honor Letter 4 Riemjes. David. L. 4421 West 8111 St. 471-0785 Rieskamp. Thomas A. 2842 Allview CI. 922-6490 Cafeteria Worker 2. 3, 4; Camera Club 1. 2 Ritter. Thomas 216 Monitor Ave. 941-5530 Latin Club 1. 2: Football 1I 2, 3, 4; Wrestling 1. 2 Robben, Bernard M. 8326 Dry Fork Rd. 367-4074 Band 1, 2. 3. 4: Band Vice Presi- dent 4; John Philip Sousa Band Award 4 Robbins, Randell L. 2938 Topichills DI. 922-5833 Football 1. 2 Roch. Paul P. 561 Trenton 251-4605 Cafeteria Worker 3; Student Coun- cil Rep. 8. 4: Student Council Executive Board 4; Senior Class Coordinator: Float Committee 4 Roddy, Mark I. 5618 Victoryviaw Lane 922-6251 Soccer 3. 4 Rachel, 1011111. 5323 Alvera Dr. 922-0685 Honor Leuer 1. 2; Poster Club 3: Student Council Rep. 1. 2; Basket- ball 1; Victory Dance Committee. Raffle Committee Rolfes, Joseph; M. 3646 Neiheisel Ave. 574-0733 Honor Letter 3; Camera Club 1: Purple Qu'1113. 4 Roll. Michael C. 151 Pedretti 471-0192 Art Club 1. 2 Rosenberger. Michael A. 984 Seibei Lane 451-2109 Baseball 2: Football 1. 2. 3. 4: Float Committee Rosenthal. Daniel J. 4045 Palos St. 471-2244 Tutors 3. 4; Baseball 2: Basketball 1. 2 Reset. Chris 5020 Casa Loma Blvd. 922-3273 Honor Letter 4; Statisticians 4 Ross. Gary 986 Kteis Lane 471-3112 Honor Laue: 1, 3. 4: Elderado 4; National Honor Society 4; Student Council Executive Board 4; Tutors 4; Basketball 1. 2: From Commit- tee 4 Rudemiller. David 6751 Kildare Dr. 941-0155 , Honor Letter 1. 2: Latin Club 1, 2; Student Council Rep. 1. 2; Student Council Executive Board 4; Tutors 4 Runk. Ronald D. 5790 Woodhaven Dr. 922-0137 Ruth, James M. 3266 Hanna 622-9149 Cafeteria Worker 4; Football 2 Ruthven. James 3385 Bellehaven Ct. 451-5289 Latin Club 1, 2: Purple Quill 3; Tutors 4: Wrestling 2: Buckeye Boys' State Award Sagers. Ruben M. 203 Silverspring Dr. 471-0928 Latin Club 2; Library Worker 4: Statisticians 4: Studem Council Rep. 2, 3, 4;Baseb3112. 3. 4: Basketball 2: Football 1. 2. 3, 4 Samen. William P. 5402 Palisades Dr. 922-6127 Honor Letter 1. 2; Latin Club 1, 2; Student Council Rep. 1. 2: Float Committee 2 Sanzone, Roben 5185 Ralph Ave. 921-5701 Band 1. 2; Purple Quill 4; Tutors 3 Scheck, Robert L. 789 Wilbud Drive 471-9552 Honor Leuer 2. 4; Chess Club 2; Poster Club 4: Tutors 4 Scheidler. Scott 650 Roebling Rd. 251-1981 After School Worker 4; Track 1. 2. 3, 4: Student Manager 1 Scheper. Richardl. 5344 Plumridge Dr. 922-7360 Tutors 4: Tennis 2 Schilling. Anthony 3905 SI. Lawmnce 471-6351 Band 1; Latin Club 1: Dance Com- mittee 2 Schmid. John J. 1820 Anderson Ferry 922-4187 Poster Club 4; Statisticians 4; Dance Committee 2 Schmidt, James A. 2048 Yoast Ave. 661-4451 Schmidt. James G. 899 Martini Rd. 941-2871 Honor Letter 1. 2. 4; German Club 4; Student'Council Rep. 4; Tutors 4: Cross Country 1. 2. 3, 4; Track 1. 2 Schmidt. Robert T. 530 Rentz Place 921-6774 Honor Letter 1: Glee Club 1. 2. 3. 4: Senior Pin - Glee Club Sn L. 80 EJEI6 .ONE 733 -o77a Schmidtgoessling, John 5784 Biscayne Ave. 574-2359 Schnieders. Jerome R. 1749 Linneman Rd. 922-4524 Chess Club 1. 2. 3; Glee Club 1, 2; Poster Club 3. 4; Series at Eight 1, 2; Tutors 4 Schoener. Richard G. 5515 Pinecrest Dr. 922-5566 Band 1 Schroeder. Anthony 5412 Pinallas Ct. 922-7062 Band 1. 2. 3, 4: Series at Eight 2 Schwallie, Roben 3700 Moonridge 574-3398 Gun Club 3: Football 1. 2 Scott. Ronald I. 4781 Rapid Run 251-3437 Football 1 Shappella. Thomas R. 4733 Clevesdale Dr. 471-2604 Football 1. 2 Sherman. John V. 1614111ffAve. 251-0542 Camera Club 1; Purple Quill 3: Track 2 Skahan. Jeffrey 467 Springarden CE. 451-4895 Honor Letter 4: Main Office Worker 3. 4; Track 1 Skidmore. Ralph 3390 Treasure Cl. 481-0440 Art Club 2; Series at Eight 2 Smith. Craig 5358 Rapid Run 922-5998 Soccer 3. 4; Wrestling 2. 3. 4 Smith. Donald 1715 Tuxworth Ave. 471-4109 Diamond Oaks Chess Club 1. 2; Track 1: Radio Club 1. 2 Smith. Thomas L. 5319 Quailwood CI. 451-1903 Latin Club 1. 2; Tutors 4; Tennis 1. 2 Soldano. Michael 589 Rockwell Rd. 251 - 1263 Library Worker 4; Student Council Rep. 1; Dance Committee 2 Spille. Leonard 365 Martini Rd . 921-1661 Diamond Oaks Sprengard, Joseph 3491 Harwimon Ln. 574-1981 Diamond Oaks Squeri. Fred 5952 Beechollow Cl. 922-2765 - Latin Club 1. 2: Student Council Rep. 1: Wrestling 1. 2 Squari. John 5952 Beechollow CI. 922-2765 Student Council Rep. 1: Wrestling 1. 2, 3 , 4 Steigerwald . David 1038 Winfield 471-1192 Guidance Office Worker 3: Tutors 4 Stein. Raymond C. 1053 Academy Ave. 471-5038 Glee Club 1, 2. 3 Stemler. William H. 202 Silverspring Dr. 471-9971 Laiin Club 1. 2: Baseball 2. 3. 4; Football 1. 2. 3, 4; Wrestling 1 Stoepel, Michael K. 4621 Joana Pl. 921-2808 Student Manager 1, 2 Stolze, Richard C. 465 Considine Ave. 921-5813 Cafeteria Worker 2. 3. 4: Poster Club 4: Student Council Executive Board: Charles Pomerantz Scholar- ship Fund Committee Stoner, David S, 384 Marbill Lane 922-7175 Storor. Michael W. 4740 Shady Lawn Tex. 921-9234 Football 1 Strassell, John 5742 Faysel DI. 922-3091 Diamond Oaks: Track 1 Streicher, John W. 4032 Hayward St. 921-2602 Basketball 1: Football 1. 2. 3, 4; Track 2, 3. 4 Sweeney. Keith 307 Andaman Ferry 922-7127 Cafeteria Worker 4; Wrestling 3. 4 Tepe. Matthew 1. 4554 Carnation 921-9053 Guidance Office Worker 4; Track 2. 3 Theders. Thomas 5044 Rapid Run 471-6365 Thiem. Carl D. 5022 Relleum Ave. 251-5455 Honor Letter 1. 2. 4; National Honor Society 4 Thomas, Andrew J. 2489 Lourdes Lane 922-0991 Thomas, Gary R. 5948 Beechtop Lane 922-6552 Foetball 1. 2. 3, 4; Track 1, 2, 3, 4 Tierney. Thomas P. 2875 Springwood C1,. 922-3504 Lau'n Club 1. 2: Track 1 Tracy . Dennis M . 1026 Sunset 921-0201 Glee Club 1. 2. 3. 4: Series a: Eigh! 1. 2. 3. 4: Student Council Rep. 4 Vener. Joseph 6396 Wesselman Rd. 571-6152 Diamond Oaks: Latin Club 1. 2 Veuer. Justin L. 1858 Devils Backbone Rd . 941-5803 Wrestling 2 Senior Directory Vogel. Robert J. 2341 Townhill Drive Honor Letter 2; Tutors 4; Golf 1, 2; Raffle Committee Vogel. Robert L. 3068 South Hegry Circle 922-9484 Honor Letter 4 Wagner. Eric M. 2902 Ebenezer 922-9702 Football 1 Wahl, Dale 5540 Pinecrest DI. 922-3174 Latin Club 1, 2; Football 1. 2, 3, 4; Track 1, 2:W1'estling 1, 2, 3; Dance. Committee 2 Walsh. Michaell. 647 Hawthorne Ave. 471-0663 Walter, Michael R. 5729 Green Acres C1. 574-2570 Football 1. 2; Dance Committee 2 Walters, Michael 284 Shaker Ct. 451-4850 Diamond Oaks wanninger. Mark I. 1055 Overlook Ave. 921-0469 Latin Club 1, 2 Warnock. Steve C. 741 Hawthorne Ave. 471-4832 Wassler. Ken 6717 Menz Lane 941-2777 Waters, James 458 Sunland Dr. 922-7028 Honor Letter 1, 2: Latin Club 1. 2; Student Council Rep. 2, 3. 4: Stu- dent Council Executive Board 3. 4; Cross Country 1. 2. 3, 4; Track 1, 2. 3, 4; Student Council Award; Catholic Leadership Award; Pres1 , Student Council: Pres. . Junior Class: GCL Food Drive Committee: GCL Presidents Committee; Walk For Elder Committee: Prom and Victory Dance Committees Waters. Timothy J. 4073 West 8th St. 471-7967 Watson. Arthur J. 526 West Liberty 621-3089 Basketball 1, 3 Weast. Thomas C. 549 Enright Ave. 471-7536 Art Club 2. 4; Latin Club 1. 2; Scholastic Art Award - Finalist Weber. John L. 4036 Hayward St. 251-1704 Camera Club 1: Tutors 3: Track 1. 2 Weidner, Michael w. 522 Enright 471-5618 Band 1. 2. 3; Public Relations 4 Wail . John R. 810 Pedreui 921-8292 Elderaides 2. 3: Latin Club 2: Main Office Worker 3. 4; Student Coun- cil Rep. 1, 2. 3. 4; Student Coun- cil Executive Board 4: Tutors 3. 4: Student Manager 1, 2. 3. 4; Dance Cnmminee 2: Walk for Elder Com- mines Weil, Mark R. 3908 Woodbine Ave. 661- 1216 Basketball 1. 2 Weller. Gerard R. 3374 Kathy Lane 922-6116 Latin Club 2: Student Council Rep. 3 Welsh, Douglas 3625 Eyrich Rd. 574-3487 Diamond Oaks: Cross Country 1 Wendling, ThomasJ. 3723 Wieman Ave. 471-8376 Wenke. Daniel I. 5455 Slarcrest DI. 922-1837 Wensu'up. Paul 620 Overlook Ave. 471-4852 Latin Club 2; Cross County 1. 2, 3, 4; Track 1, 2. 3 Werner. Paul 315 Halidonhill 451-5207 Honor Letter 2 Wemke, John W. 821 Overlook Ave. 921-2897 Wernke. Michael 1. 3412 Glastonbury Ct. 574-1654 Honor Lamar 3; Elderado 4: National Honor Society 4: Student Council Executive Board 4: Foot- ball 1. 2 Westcou, Michael P. 1840 Churchwood DI. 922-3529 Football 1 Whitacte, Daniel R. 317 Anders CL 451-3598 Soccer 3. 4 while. Stephen 1. 363B Krierview DI. 574-2116 Honor Letter 1, 2, 3, 4; Band 1. 2. 3. 4: Latin Club 1. 2; National Honor Society 4: Student Council Executive Board 4; Tutors 4; Golf 1. 2, 3, 4: Gold Pin 3. Amer. Legion Test Winner; Band Pres. . John Philip Sousa Award 4: Float Committee 2. 3, 4 Whilmer, Jack A. 826 Rosemom Ave, 471-8063 Willem. Robert D. 302 Charing Cross CL. 451-5787 Library Worker 4: Poster Club 4: Purple Quill 3; Track 1, 2; Viczory Dance Committee; Prom Commit- tee; Float Committee Willing. Nicholas 1. 4915 Foley Rd. 922-6374 Honor Letter 1, 2, 3. 4: National Honor Society 4; Baseball 2; Foot- b3111.2. 3. 4: Wrestling 1.2.3, 4 Wippel, Edward F. 5919 Oak Apple Dr. 574-2755 Cross Counuy 1 Witsken. Steve 840 Delehanty CI. 471-2125 Wine, Gregory H. 4448 Camation Ave. 251-5884 Purple Quill 3; Track 1, 2; Victory Dance Committee: Prom Commit- tee; Float Committee Wolf, William R. 5216 Ralph Ave. 251-3037 Student Council Rep. 1 Wolfer. Stephen E. 5820 North Glen Rd. 574-2245 Tennis 1; Track 2, 3. 4 Woltering. Paul D. 928 Mt. Hope Ave. 471-6305 Wood. Michael A. 660 Pontius Rd. 941-6228 Student Council Rep. 3 Wright, Dave 2885 Springwood Ct. 451-3626 Wulfeck. Dennis 3390 Moonridge Dr. 922-3128 Latin Club 1. 2: Poster Club 4; Stu- dent Council Executive Board 4; Wrestling 1. 2. 3. 4 Zeiser. Steven 234 Jupiter DI. 451-5025 Honor Letter 1. 2. 3. 4; National Honor Society 4: Tutors 4; Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4; Kiwanis Award. Social Studies: Silver Pin 1: 1601 in State History Test: Salutatorian Zinzer. Brian 1. 1969 Faycrest DI. 922-5283 Purple Quill 3 Zinser. Todd 1. 4114 Jamestown 921-1705 Honor Letter 2: Ghee Club 1. 2. 3, 4: Series at Eight 1, 2. 3, 4; Sin- dent Council Executive Board 4; Cross Country 1. 2. 3, 4; Track 1. 2. 3; St. Isaac Jogues Award; Stu- dent Council Secy.; 1974 Buckeye Boys' State Delegate; Amer.-JeW- ish Committee Human Relation Award Nominee; GCL President's Council; Float Committee 3, 4: Walk for Elder Commiuee: Victory Dance and From Committees Zumwalde, Dennis 3516 West 8111 St. 251-0862 Series at Eight 3. 4; Track 2. 3. 4 Zumwalde. Thomas w. 3516 West 8th SI. 251-0862 Series at Eight 3, 4: Tutors 3. 4; Track 2. 3. 4 303 ? ELDERADO ' THOMAS P. BUTLER EDITOR-IN-CHIEF Hey Tom. the annual is all finished, let's look up and go home. But before we do I want to thank you for all the time and work you put into the yearbook. The editor in chief always gets stuck with the most to do. It would be impossible to count up all hours you put into thi book. Keith Cianciolo was great as the business editor. Few people realize how expensive a yearbook is. If it weren't for his effort, we could not afford the kind of book we have. The sport section looks great, thanks to Gary Ross and Joe Healey. We've got Tom McCabe and Jim Burkhart to thank for the faculty section and for capturing all the events and organizations of the year. Thanks to Steve Bird and Joe Doench students years from now will be able to look back and see how they looked in their salad days. Alan Howell, Tony Esposlto and Mark Werle as student photographers were always ready and willing to help. I would think that Mr. Terry Hirtzingcr of Taylor Publishing Co. and Mrs. Betty Megcrle 0f Osborne Photo Lab are happy we are finished and won't be bothered solving all our problems. The faculty and school personnel ware again patience personified in putting up with all our distractions and interruptions. And what about all the help we got from our sponsors, our advertisers, and those who attended the events we had? For all the time spent after school. on Saturdays and free days and even some nights, for all the help whether in time, money or support thcrc are no special awards or medals or days in your honor just a heartfelt thanks and the hope that you know how grateful we are. FATHER WESTERHOFF flfr ,Hx 3p:


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