McNicholas High School - Countdown Yearbook (Cincinnati, OH)

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k X .t meB ?JQW oagwm I98 6w got! Q - . HST Oaufbn : f J rpm 1 L, . . C1 $3 v: n x i. k- m ., V 1'3 f- A ' 0ij x' .. x - a Li! 0 R ! k Irf'v ' .X , 1 0 iv - AK. ' - ' ,1, MCNICHOLAS HIGH SCHOOL Cincinnati. Ohio Volume II, 1967 llllllIllIlWH '61 Students Create Spirit Through . . . Prayer, Study, Activity Contents ACADEMICS --------- 11 ACTIVITIES --------- 35 ATHLETICS --------- 55 CLA ssss ........... 89 ADVERTISEMENTS ----- 137 Spirit Is The Life Of Our School In The Morning At Noon After School At Night J ust As The Human Body So The Student Body Develops Mentally Physically Socially l0 Administration Makes The Efficient Man The bold arm of the clock jumps, The bell rings. Another day begins. The office handles problems and Worries. . . It feels successes and failures. Phone calls, parents, mail: questious The office answers. Where, when, who, why? The office knows. The administration sorts, compiles, thinks, decrees, and moves on. Sister Thomas, Mr. O'Leary, work. . . more work. . . At the end of the day the lights go out, The doors are Closed, But the clock ticks on, . . Sister Thomas, Principal The line -up. . . Office oer. James O'Leary, Assistant Principal In charge of red tape: Mrs. Kathy Kellerman, Bernadette In charge of the stronghox: Sister Meder, Sister Gamma Marie Mary Joachim Sister Vianney Father Proud Father Thomas Father Vonderhaar Religion Makes The Loving Man The essence of our education. Underclassmen probe and question, Christian doctrine. . . the Bible. . . What do they mean to me? Upperclassmen struggle and wonder, Ecumenism. . . Marriage. . . What mustl know about them? Sociology. . . a new addition, The study of a changing society. Father Wollering English Makes The Aware Man Changing and improving, Providing a variety of courses. The English department modernizes. To awaken appreciation for movie-goers-- Movie Evaluation Program. To encourage imagination Creative Writing. To promote rapid progress Advanced Placement. To prompt renewed interest Contemporary English. Mr. K amp Miss Moran A pke I. M Miss Kyte :1. xi.r!...I, 1: Mr. Holtkam p Communication Makes The Social Man Speech.. . because of the acknowledged need for oral expression. Developmental Reading. . . because of a stepped-up pace, a need for rapidity. Journalism. . . because of a definite need for written communication. Library. . . because of 5, 264 books, lighting darkened corridors, unmasking strong curiosities. A11. . . because of a need to communicate. Miss Pundsack Sister Cyril Sister Richard 1' FR From Panama. Sister Cecile 20 History Makes The Experienced Man A tireless storyteller. . . Reliving triumphant dynasties, Recrowning valiant warriors, Resailing treacherous voyages. Providing a chance to learn from centuries of mistakes. A reference file of bygone dates. Decades of recorded history. . . The first chapters of an endless adventure story. In agony. . . In ecstasy. . . Mrs. Pfaff In trouble. . . Burns Mr. Fanning. in thought. . . In word. . . Z-l 22 New programed Algebra 1. Math Makes The Exact Man The science of numbers, sets and theories; Definitions, theorems, and axioms. . . Not coincidences definite. logical progressions. . . Challenging problems. worn eraseIS Satisfaction. Mr. McClure Sister Roberta Mr. Bogeuschutz Sister Marcella 24 Mr. Bowersock S ister Ruth Science Makes The Inquisitive Man To explore, to discover, to learn. . . To search out the mysteries of time, matter, and space. . . To comprehend the intracacies of nature. . . Biology. To explore the composition and change of matter. . . Chemistry. To understand the mechanics of the universe. . . Physics. Punt lg : WWW! F115 3 2pm :mwmrl - :5 mm ermwmr, I a , . k! h! 3 mam ' ' Mr. Hooper's demolition crew Mr. Montgomery 25 Language Makes The Versatile Man Latin. . . a dead language, teaching discipline of the mind, organization of ideas, Veni. vidi, vici. French. . . the language of romance, a way to express the inexpressable ideas and feelings. Ah, ma Cheri. . . Spanish. . . a universal language. the talk south of the border, fast moving and heated, E1 torro! Sister Anna Mary Mrs. Poppa, alias Miss Hail. 26 Fay Fr. Mrs. Wager Mr. Topp explains how to succeed in business without really trying Sister Eu gene 28 Business Makes The Practical Man Preparing to join a world of commodity, Learning to operate at a gain, Drilling and mastering business skills, Students nourish careers. For the amateur executive Bookkeeping and Economics. For the efficient secretary Typing and shorthand. Knowledge acquired from school desks-- Techniques valued from office desks. Mr. Otten 29 30 Mrs. Hildreth 'i Elf 2$$ $+w '1' +prmmnggggj . DJ 5 'x , .f, 1,955 979 ; '1 : v: . '4 Home EC Makes The Well-rounded Man Learning to budget, cook. sew; The value of thrift, The need for patience, The way to comfort. Diapering plastic baby dolls, Eating uncooked cocky dough, Designing future dream houses, A perfect course for those fixing to get married. Drivers Ed Makes The Cautious Man A training, a practice, an acquirement, of basic driving skills. A course in common sense. Skilled guidance in proper procedures, Drilling first in a classroom, Gaining knowledge and confidence, then the application, Correct highway conduct in action. Mr. Tassini 3l IJ'III' I'l'r 32 Gym Makes The Fit Man Bolling, sprinting. panting, lagging, gasping, dropping Classes compete. Physical fitness is emphasized. Gym attacks the body: energy-draining drills, dampened backs, tangled hair, sore limbs. Mr. Tassini 34 Sister Richard Art and Music Make The Cultured Man A revealed scene of beauty through a creative eye and mind. An inspiration. . . an idea. . . molded into a design. The joy of music, practice, preparation, perfection, A welcome change rthk 4 Sister Christine between mechanical subjects of yesterday and natural expressions of tomorrow. 36 Achieving Through Action Planning, organizing, revising... The student government advances. Senators advising, Officers plotting activities, Settling differences, Representing the student body. Sister Thomas accepts a token of student appre- ciation on her feast day. Nucleus of Student Government: secretary Sue Dreyer, treasurer Gary Scanlon, co-program chairman Steve dastin, co-presidents Janie Dalton and Jim Schlosser, and co-program chairman SL1 Usher. The senators step up communication between Council officers and the student body: GOTTOM TO TOW R. Iannetti, B. Davis, L. Wellage, M. McLaughlin, I. Crosby, C. Schroeder, 1. Wolf, D. Kelly, M. I. Daly, N. Breier, S. Lipscomb, M. Larkin, J. Schroder, R. Ober, J. Crosby, M. Broerman, D. Vonderhaar, P. Linz, N. Donovan, B. Wetzel, C. Jung, S. Klus, M. Strobl. Uniss- ing: Paula Ziegenhardn 37 Set-ups? That's doubtful. Winter Formal 67: Novelty, Informality A toast to better and stronger things. Catastrophic Season Ends In Beauty A pair of heels. The Football Finale Court of 1966: Sue Dreyer, Jody Flatt, Queen Teri Arnold, Carol McClure, Alene Robertson; mscorm Tony Laterm, Ed McHale, Roger Neinabor, Skip Metzel, Gary Bauman. Steve Wenderfer and Carol McClure reign as King and Queen over the 196 ! Mardi' Gras Ball. Oriental dancers provide entertainment for the Court of '67. Mardi Gras 367: Journey to The Mystic East The stunning maids and their dignified escorts: 1. Arnold, A. Robertson, J. Flatt, R. Galterio, M. Connelly, M. Helliker, S. Schwing, S. Dreyer, S. Sidio, 8. Usher, K. Rasper, T. Arnold, D. Lipscomb, N. Casnellie, J. Dalton; P. Finn, R. Krauss, T. Weiss, G. Scanlon. I. Crosby, F. Belmont, I. Crowley, J. Schlosser, E. McHale, R. Niena- bar, D. Magee, S. Bastin, M. Strobl, D. Breitenbach, M. Pastura. At the table on the left, sports editors S. Bastin and K. Rasper; at the typewriter, copy editors C. Jung and D. Magee; seated at the second typewriter, activities editor P. Eiser assisted by co-assist- ant editor C. McClure; at the window, co-editor J. Richey and business editor G. Scanlon; at the desk, business editor M. B. Connelly. co-assistant editor 8. Wenderfer. co-editor M. Keliy, classes editor M. Heyl; at the table on the right, photography editor K. Schuelter, academics editor P. Dillon, classes editor J. Griffin. photography editor 1. Pfau, layom editor J. Weaver. UVIissing: senior editor I. Flattq Countdown 367: A Year Of Expansion :3 Enough time to publish a yearbook. Plenty of time to meet the deadline, to sell subscriptions, ads, patrons, to take photographs, to draw layouts, and crop pictures. Ample time to write the copy, decide on a cover, dream up captions. The deadline approaches. Editors are nervous. Pictures are lost, changes are made, layouts are redone, questions are asked. Details are amended to, pages are finished. The deadline is met. Key Club Officers; Mike Ryan, Gary Scanlon, Dan Breitenbach, and Joe Richey provide another vital service, decorating the trees. Key Club Trains Leaders A service group, Assisting with preparations and clean-up. Working hard on dances, assemblies, and car washes. Always active behind the scenes. . . Service and Spirit personified. Mr. Topp points out an interesting picture to enthusiastic Key Clubbers. Santa Scanlon passes along some Christmas spirit to Mr. O'Leary. 45 46 Key Club Presents Varied Activities Action during the Key Club-Faculty Game. Key Club Swaetheart 1967--Diana Wagner. No, Boys! That's not what we mean by musical chairs. Sister Thomas addresses Honor So- ciety members at their induction. A1ti0ra,3 Honoring students with Kathy Keck, with the guidance of Mrs. Pfaff, pro- Outstanding academic records, grams Careers Day. Sponsoring educational programs. The Honor Society stresses development. Honor Society Officers: President Phil Finn, Treasurer Jody Flatt, Secretary Jill Pfau, Vice President SL1 Usher. G. A.A. '66-67 members of the board: sitting, Nancy Donovan, vice-president Sue Dreyer, president Mary Beth Connelly, treasurer Chris Brinck, Jody Flatt; standing, Diane Wagner, Connie. Jung, Carol McClure, secretary Barb Hector, secretary Nan Baurichter. Unissing: Judy Arnolch G.A.A. Promotes Ambitious Program Determination strikes again! Maybe? Bowling at King Pin, Attending Sadie Hawkins, Camping in the gym, Attaining ribbons at field day Swimming at Anderson, Struggling to accumulate points, or, perhaps. . . An award at the banquet. Frenzied decorators prepare for the Sadie Hawkins Dance. Pat St. Clair enjoys ping-pong dur ing G.A.A. field day, Would you believe the sweethearts of McNicholas? Bob Krauss, Roger Nienaber, Steve Wenderfez, King of Our Hearts Jim Schlosser, Ed McHale, and Steve Bastin. 49 Sophomore sailors sink the competition in intramural volleyball. G.A.A. Activities These girls really get wrapped up in field day. The Junior Glee Club presents its con- cert entitled, Our American Heritage. Glee Club Revitalizing 01d customs, Increasing membership, and Renewing male.support The Glee Club presents A note of freshness. umkum,.. r. Hmmmmmmummm - - Soloists Alene Robertson, Anne Cosgrove, Polly Hunt, Mary Heyl and Kath Keck perform at the Senior Glee Club Christmas Concert. 5i Safety minded officers insure visibility: Dale McMullen, Kay Ruehlman, Anne Cosgrove, Marilee Kelly, Chairman Connie Jung, Sally KohIman, and Gary Freemal. The Untouchables participate in the Mm Nicholas Road Rally. For Student Safety ComScious of demand for safety. Aware of the potential ability of teenage drivers. . . Enthused by its obvious progress, Safety Council stresses improvement in student driving habits. - .NWMM MW 52 Samariteens: Devoted Workers Patiently working with retarded children. Giving them happiness. Sharing with them a part of our life. Teaching them, but learning too. ':f'wr' . 34:13. Samariteens sacrifice time to guide mentally retarded children. Kathy Creahan, Kathy Keck, and Patty Linz, willing students in an effort to spread apostolic work at McNicholas. x .vr' , .r iii; if +1 : V I Tutors Club officers and organizers: Sitting, Vice Pres. Kathy Mederer, Pres. Kathy Vaughn; Standing, Eileen McCabe and Linda Landers. Happiness is the Christmas Party. Up and Away teaches even a flighty Junior. Tutors One to one. tutor and child begin, They learn more than reading or arithmetic, Each gives time, help, understanding, While simultaneously they both learn. Co-Ed Reporting climatic moments, Recapping important events, Spotlighting students and teachers, The newspaper summarizes. A periodic publication Reliving the school year. Informing the students, And recalling memories. Publications Adviser, Sister Mary Cyril confers with Newspaper editor, Tina Schrand. The Co-Ed Staff: B. Hector, 5. Schott, D. Comello, K. Creahan, G. Steible, editor T. Schrand, J. Kennedy, R. Nieman, K. Keck, J. Flatt, I. Lammers. 56 Carousel Twirls Successfully Hours of rehearsal, Tedious and trying, but fun Blocking and Ieblocking. Empty coke bottles, Stuffed ashtrays, Splitting headaches The directors patiently Prepare for the performance. Finally. . .The curtain goes up. A sell-out crowd. A tribute to McNicholas '67. June is bustin' out all over! It was a real nice Clambake. CJu1ie, Hold My K7 F; .EzEE. , . llal'pe. HIIWHIIII MAIN CA ST Billy J. Schlosser Julie --------------- A. Cosgrove Carrie ---------------- I. Lennon Mr. Snow ------------- B. Capple Jigger --------------- T. Ferhing Jennie -------------- A. Robertson Nettie -------------- S. Wolfangle Louise ---------- D. CrabtreeMP. Dwire DIRECTORS Mr. Fanning Sister Marcella Mr. Contadino Mrs. Leary Mr. Hughes Mrs. Besuden Conducting official business are: secretary Pat Hart, president Rosellen Galterio, viceF president Dan Magee, and treasurer Ken Schlueter. Mission Accomplished Members receive the Body of Christ at the Day of Recollection. Praying, Working, and sacrificing, Stimulating interest in missions, Prompting numerous activities, Learning and earning from projects large and small, The C. S. M. C . accomplishes its mission. Preparing for attack are the contestants in the pie-eating contest of Mission Day. President Rosellen Galterio ad- dresses members at the Induction. .. a candid shot. axe CANNED GOODS 8?; 6l Producer Magee reprimands the Queen of Hearts. Keck, get your finger off your nose. Kihgaif??ifiiilfafowt do CCAHCC 1n WondersvilleW Hey there, watch those crazy legs. The unglamourous, yet rewarding moments of a successful Variety Show. 63 The Literary Journal recognizes the outstanding creative ability of McNicholas students. Festival Of Arts: A Renewed Success The Performing Arts: display of various dramatic talents. Aspiring art students evaluate arti- facts. 64 v53. wgwh J g :. , biraaxie' Allllelins SITTING: B111 Selzer, Dick O'Conner, Tim Stain, Bill Gilb, Gary Freemal, and Rudy Miguel. KNEEL- ING: Steve Stemburg, Courtney Mosley, Joe Gries, Gary Bauman, Tony Laterro. and Bob Krauss. THIRD ROW: Mgr. Tom Prem, Joe Richey, Jim Callahan, Tom Momper, Torn Hansbauer, John Rollseu, Jim Gleisinger. FOURTH ROW: Coach Burns, Tim Sarver, Frank Belmont, John Homan, Joe Hensley, and Tom Richey. Varsity Shows Strong Spirit Proud, even in defeat. . . Relying heavily on inexperienced underclassmen. . . Bouncing back, week after week to face disappointment. . . Fighting constantly, to the last second Sometimes lacking student support Never giving up. . . always trying. . . These are the men of McNicholas. Bill Smyth explains the St. Xavier de- fense to three other defensive backs. SITTING LEFT TO RIGHT: Greg Haap, Tom Mitchell. Joe Schroder. Bob Ober, Dale McMullen, KNEELING: Skip Metzel, John Schuster, Tom Weiss, Jerry Rettig, Bill Smyth, Mgr. Dan Breitenbach. THIRD ROW: Roger Neinaber, Jim Farfsing, Mike Strobl, Ed McHale, Jim Schlosser, Coach Rudy Tas- smi and Tom Jostworth, Mgr. FOURTH ROW: Jerry Rieger. Larry Cipa, Tom Kampaus and Dick Meyer. Junior End Jim Callahan hauls down a Cipa pass. An Anderson back is crushed by the Rocket De- fense. b7 . SCOREBOARD- They , ' We 30 Anderson ------ o 6 Maderia ------- 6 42 Badin -------- 0 42 , NewportCatholic - - 0 29 Purcell ------- 6 28 St. Xavier ----- .6 16' rLaSalle ------- 6 42 xMoeller ------- 0 42 E1der--- - --'- 2 66 Roger Bacon ----- 6 Joe. Richey shakes off a tackle as Ed McHale and Mike Strobl prepare to throw blocks. Rockets Suffer A Disappointing Season Bob Ober sweeps left end. Senior Joe Richey fights for extra yardage. Rocket tacklers close in on a Redskin. Hard-working, yet unsuccessful. . . Honored even in defeat, Jim Gleisenger, Frank Belmont, and Bill Smyth. . . second team, all GCL. . .Roger Neinabor, Joe Hensley, Jim Schlosser, Tom Weiss, and Mike Strobl. . . Honorable Mention. . . This was the. football team Of '66. b9 Winless Yet Undefeated Small in number, yet great in spirit. . . Never winning, but always victorious. .. The promise of better things. The varsity of '69. SCOREBOARD we -' . They F 0 Saint Xavier - - - j 16 i 6 LaSalle- - - - - -.-14 1 V6 Elder ----- 7- - - 14 6. Roger Bacon ',.' - - 14 8 Moeuer--'- -a-x30 - o Nemecathquc - 26 a f .Puxgell- -r-F- -- - 514 John Homan fights off a , ' Newport Catholic defender. RESERVES. KNEELING: John Ewers, Don Gilb, Steve Handra, Dan O'Brien, and Chip Breier. SECOND ROW; Jerry Martina, Mgr. , Jack Martin. Craig Landers, Jeff Ganim. Mark Pastura. Ken Pfaller, Joe Rein, and Coach Montgomery. THIRD ROW: Jim Crane, Gary Sponsler, Mgr. , Kevin Devine, Barry Brown, Tom Ryan, Todd Fischesser, and Paul Johnston. 70 KNEELING: Bob Witte, Chris Glutz, Greg Sutter, Andy Callahan, Russ Flatt, Rich O'Toole, Jeff Steward, Tom McCabe, Mike Hicks, and Tom Volz. SECOND ROW: Tim Emery, Mgr. Rick Kayser, Steve Wolfer, Mike Dean, Tom Arbogast, Mike Jackson, Dan Donnelly, Tim DeZarn, Larry Welage, Chuck Ober, Rick Kijinski. LAST ROW: Gary Bates, Ben Wright, Steve Coleman, John Ritter. Gerry Witschger, Tom Smyth Rick Iannitti, Tom Foley, Mike Leen, Eugene Dase, and Coach McClure. Hardworking Frosh Gridders Young and inexperienced, Small, yet standing tall, Proud in defeat. . . Definitely, the Team of the Future. First and ten for the young Rockets. 7i VARSITY ROUNDBALLERS GIRST ROWh Bill Smyth, John Stretch, Mike Pastura, Roger Nienaber, Kirk Kavanuagh. SECOND ROW: Mike Becker, John Burwell, Jack Haller, Steve Wenderfer, Honorary ' Captain; Tom Cusic, Mike Walker, John Crowley. Cagers F inish 6- 12 A new coach, new ideas meshing with experienced and unexperienced players. Providing an exciting and successful season. Making mistakes, but learning from errors. An encouraging seaSOH for a competent coach. LEFT: Pastura prepares to pass off. RIGHT: Crowley lays in two, as he gives an Eagle the brushoff. Expressions Of An All Star Hailed .15 the: most effective and reliable member of the team, A coach's ideal. Respected by his teammates, Selected for every all city squad, Steve Wenderfcr. . . A wreat S ortsman. ; D Spirited Rockets Shoot For Success John Burwell tangles with Haller and Stretch in ac- a Crusader. tion. SCOREBOARD We , H They 68 . Walnur-Hms - - - ' 57 '56'. Roger Bacon - ', - 555 55 'Moeller -'I.- - -. '- -88 59 Glen Esie - - - 38 68 'New.'Catholic .- - 69- , 56- 'si. xawer - - - - 6'7 74 ;:LaSalie - - - -z- - 84 641-;9urcal - - - - - -.63' 47 Elder - - - - 378- 57 Eggs: Bacon - - - -.67H 51 Moelle;-- - - V- - w 67' 46 . Anderson ----- 44 j 68' ; New.yC.atliplii;:: :e.- 95:9 .65 . LaSalle- 59 . - 80 :Purcell: - -rn i '85 '62 ':Elde,r-f--'- -.;-'1 1- , '.5:4 -.Ba.d-in--- --?-55 . 1 52 .St. Xavier n, .. ., .3 '61. John Crowley Jumps for two against Walnut Hills. 75 RESERVES $TANDINQ Bert Edwards, Larry Aylwarcl, John Wehrman, Greg Happ, John Homan, Larry Cipa, Dave Hensley, Ken Pfaller, Guy Tike, Joe Schroder, Bruce Burnetti Jeff Ganim, Gary Samoya, absent, Bill Brockman. Reserves Post Winning Season Larry Cipa controls tip in McNicholas' win Walnut Hills' pair fail to stop Bill Brockman. over Newport Catholic. 76 A spirited and talented team promising greatness. Defeating ail non-league foes, Losing fiVe games by a total of 16 points. One Of the school's most efficient, best supported reserve squads. . . The team to watch in the future. Bruce Brunetti John Homan arches shot over an eager Moeller opponent. 78 Fresh Hoopsters A winless season, but a valuable season, Discouraged. . . But learning by mistakes. An inexperienced team with a promising future. . . The freshmen. Beginners Luck SCOREBOARD We They 16 St. Xavier - - - -43 23 LaSalle ----- 39 21 Elder ------ 39 33 Roger Bacon - - - 50 39 MoeIler ----- 4'7 29 New. Catholic - -50 16 Pgrcell ------ 34 2 ! St. Xavier - - - -52 28 LaSaIIe ----- 4'7 29 Elder ------ 47 32 Roger Bacon - - - 44 31 Mueller - - -. - - 41 :2 ! New. Catholic - -69 ' 34 Purcell ----- 40' Roundball up for grabs. FROSH CAGERS KNEELINC 0: Dan Dounelly, Steve Wolfer, Rick Nienaber, Tom Kearns. STANDING: Ken Cellini, Steve Coleman, Pete Omello, Jim Burns, Tom Smyth, Russ Flatt. uIEHllu . MI 5; , 79 WM Ll, H BASEBALL SQUAD KNEELINGk Ken Cellini, Gary Samoya, Jeff Ganim. Bill 53126:, John Stretch, Mike Pastura, Mark Pastura, Bruce Brunetti, Mike Reilly. 'STANDING: Coach Otten, Torn Ryan, Mike Leen, John Human, Tom Kamphaus, Mike Geiger, Jack Haller, John Crowley, Bert Edwards, Jerry Ball, Jim Plummer Varsity Baseball An inexperienced team Working under a new coach, Both improving with time, Gaining the respect of the opposition. Bruce Brunetti takes a Cut. II1III. Run, Stretch, run! Batboy wanted. The team has a hard workout at practice. Underclassmen Lead Harriers Consisting mostly of underclassmen. . . Paced by Thurman, Favret, and Kroger. Optimistic about next year. . . The harriers of McNicholas. Jeff Thorman streaks to a fourth place position in the GCL meet. CROSS COUNTRY TEAM SITTING: Rick Nienaber, Kirk Kavanaugh, Mike Pastura. Bruce Favret, Bruce Brunetti, Mike Vaught, Burt Edwards. KNEELING: Phil Smith, Phil Finn, Mike Reilly, Ed Kroger, Bill Brockman, John Vorhoct, Jeff Thorman. STANDING: Coach Apke, Bob Brotzge, Steve Wenderfer, John Burwell, Jim Stem, John Crowley, Jack Haller. 82 CINDERMEN SITTINGO: Neil Brier, Walt Carney, Ed Kroger, Jeff Thorman, Bruce Favret, B111 Denni- son, Dennis Knoff. KNEELING: Joe Rein, Tom Iostwarth, Tom Richey, Bill Brockman, Greg Conrad, Phil Finn, Skip Metzel, Jim Farfsing, Tom Schmidts, Ricky Kayser. STANDING: Coach Burns, Larry Cipa, Joe Schroeder, Dick O'Connor, Bob Ober, Ken Pfaller, Joe Greis, Rudy Miguel, Kevin Devine, Jim Callahan, Mike Rhein, Tom Momper, Coach Tassini. Pre -meet warmups. Track Afternoon drills, In all weather, Surprising successes, Unexpected stars. . . The cindermen of McNicholas. TENNIS SQUAD: Mike Carroll, Joe Malott, Rick Stratman, John Weaver, Jim Grueninger, Frank Bel- mont, Mike Vaught, Coach Montgomery. Tennis Working with a new coach, Meeting stiff competition, Training new teammates. .. The swinging men of McNicholas. Rockets combine skills in tennis match. 84 Coach Tom Apke. Mike Walker Gary Scanlon Tragic, Dave, tragic. Golf Improving with experience, Unacclaimed, almost unknown. Driving to the end of A successful seaSOrl. Bob Weaver Steve Klus Steve Wenderfer VARSITY. TOP ROW: Pat Beahn. Leah Schuetz, Cpt. Nancy Donovan, Shirley Sellars. Chris Brinck, Pat St. Clair, Sandy Boedker. BOTTOM ROW: Judy Jones, Marsha Wolff. Ian Griffin, Jean Baum, Cpl. Carol McClure, Linda Roma. 4 ..-u--..-. l,..-n..- ----- .. f l Volleyb all Practice and more practice. Slamming, tapping, knocking. screaming, Forceful serves and accurate set-ups, Slide-outs and game-points, Afternoon trips to neighbors' courts Sweaty palms and teasing nerves, The first serve. . . Concentration. RESERVES. TOP ROW: Mona Washer, Kathy Waist, Kathy Stricker, Lynn Bornschlegal, Kathy Murrfly, Capt. Iacqy Lammers. BOTTOM ROW: Kathy Dom, Barb Hoctor, Mary Ann Mathis, Nicki Casnelhe, Cindy Corcoran, Barbie Jones, Cpt. Jill Pfau. 87 88 Mr. Bogenschutz, Ath letic Director Varsity Cheerleaders; Carol McClure Judy Arnold, Sandy Sidio, Alene Robert- son, Nicki Casnellie, and Teri Arnold. The Rocket Rooters Minute pre-game preparations. Arranged by a dynamically efficient man. The game. is scheduled: The team is prepared. And the hush of an Office is erased by the pulsing shouts of Gimme an 'R'. 89 9O Freshmen Whafs Your Battle Cry? Linda Accetta Richard Anthony Tom Arbogast Barbara Armstrong Debbie, Arnold Keith Augsbach Dan Aylward Margie Aylward Betty Barker Bob Barney Gary Bates Karen Bauer Leah Baurichter Joseph Bechtel Fred Beck Charles Bergen Theresa Berry Charles Birkel Linda Berning Beth Bogenschutz Bernadette Bohmann James Boland Margaret Brent Sharon Brown Becky Bruemme: Barbara Buerger Kathie Burdick Albert Brunck Don Bussman James Byrnes Andy Callahan Nancy Carlier Greg Carroll Carl Casnellie Carol Casnellie 42;; Mike Cassidy I A XE; Kick ES Carol Catanzaro Steve Coleman Ken Cellini Maureen Connelly Sharyn Craver Julie Creahan Eagerness Joan Crosby Pat Crotty Greg Custer Joe Custer Victoria Dale Eugene Dase Bruce Davis Mike Dean Jerry Deeds Jane Deisch Gary Deniston Tim DeZam Sandy DiLullo Theresa Disney Debbie Donley Ed Donley Dan Donnelly Janet Donnelly Kathy Doran Tim Emery Jackie Ensor Mike Farrell Larry Farwick Jane Favret Paul Feie Harry Few 9l 92 Mark Fewell Peg Fitzgerald Ray Fitzgerald Denise FitzpatriCk Russell Flatt Tom Foley Ginny Folchi Steve Franckhauser Connie Framer Steve Galea Dave Gauthier Liz Gieger Debbie Gildea Teri Gill Bob Glassmeyer Vikki Glaug Gary Gleason Barbara Glu-tz Chris Glutz Steve Grant Judy Gristock Freshmen hostesses issue marriage Mike Gwen Linda Gruppi Sue Hack Nancy Hall Julie Hansbauer Cynthia Harriman Tom Hassenger Jackie Hazard Mike Hicks John Hirschauer Debbie Hoffman Martha Herman Ronna Homan Donna Hornsby Brenda Hornschemeier Penny Hornschemeier Dianne Hornschemeier Gary Hornschemeier Bill Hosking Ioe Hu ber Torn Hutchinson Rick Iannitti Steve Jones Mike Jackson Richard Kayser Torn Kearns Patty Kelley Beth Kelly licenses at Sadie Hawkins. Michael Kelly Linda Kemper Mark Kersting Judy Kettman Richard Kijinski .. - Tina Kinley - d Tim Klein , , f - Audrea Klus tt ! . Gary Kohne wj 5.50 :.-' Mark Keller va A $9; Chris Kraemer Q$ Kc Linda Kerkhoff Ed Kroger A 3'1; f6 93 '94 Gary Kroger Pauline Lang Chris Lange Anita Laterro Joseph Laumann Mike Leen Kim Limes Howard Litts Linda Macke Karen Madama John Magee Chuck Magness Sue Marischen Gerry Martina Bob McBride Torn McCabe Mary McLaughlin Debbie Mecklenborg Sheila Mederer Diane Meirose Gerald Meisman Dave Merz Linda Merz Elmer Meyer Karen Meyer Ken Meyer Judy Middeler Mark Missig Robert Molloy Maureen Moore Charles Murphy Kathy Murphy Lynn Murphy Dennis Murray Joyce Mushaben Mike Niehoff Rick Nienaber Mike Nunner Chuck Ober Carol Oberton Volleyball cheerleaders, Joyce Mushaben, Margie Aylward, Anita Laterro, Karen Perry boost the team to victory. Freshman F ormations Kathy O'Connell Peter Omella Bob Osterman Rich O'Toole Pat Parke: Joan Pelk Karen Perry Tom Pfeiffer David Pierani Jim Plummer Jerry Rahe Patty Rebold Nancy Rackets John Rainer: Jim Rhein Claudia Rhodes Tom Rice Mary Joe Rickard Dabbie Riggs John Ritter Kevin Rom Colleen Ryan Peggy Ryan Nick Ryder 95 96 Paul Sabel Kathy Saelens Sal Santoro Patty Scardina Rick Scheidler Marianne Schilling Mary Ellen Schrand Connie Schroeder Ron Schroeder Paulette Schuster Sandra Schutte Sylvia Sena Mr. Whalen's answer to locker combinations. Donna Setse: Mark Setser Ernie Seurkamp Cheri Simmons Tom Smyth Janet Snider Margie Staley Jeff SteWart Steve Stilgenbauer Ken Strassburger Rick Stratman Linda Stroud Gregg SutLer Tom Swing Karen Tarvin Ed Thien Mary Ann Ubel Debbie Uremovich Carol Utech Tom Volz Patty Vogt Dottie Vonderhaat Martha Vonderheide Monica Washer Bill Weber Larry Welage David Wessel Kathy White Torn Wicker Richard Wilhelm Leonard Wilkin Martha Wilkins Debby Wilmers Denise Wirth Jerry Witschger Bob Witte Sue Wolf Karen Wolfer Mary Wolfe: Steve Wolfe: Benton Wright Martin Young Marc Ziegenhardt Mary Zureick !. i; '1 , , a: 42!: ' r y 4.. J! Frosh Decorations Display Ingenuity 98 Karen Aghotte Mary Aguinaldo Rick Ahlrichs Joe Albonetti Karen Amshoff Richard Awad Larry Aylward Cheryl Bachelier Joan Bailey Jerry Ball Angie Beukert Joe Berning Patti Berwanger Ken Blom Barbara Bohmer Lynn Bornsehlegel Laurie Branhan Neal Breier Sharon Breitenbach Maureen Brasser Herbert Bretti Bill Brockman Kitty Brokamp Barry Brown Action! Diane Custer Mary Jo Daly Suzanne Davin Pam Davis Ray Davis Debbie Dean Sandy Deimling Jane Deininger John Deniston Mary Desollar Anita Detellem Bev Detellem Cathy Devine Kevin Devine John Dietrich Dianne Dillon Michael Dubrul Gwen Eads Bert Edwards Dennis Egan Cathy Eggers Steve Engel Diane Enghauser John Ewers Bruce Brunetti Dan Busam Luis Cabezas hw 1 L8 Sue Carlier Walter Carney Connie Caruso Larry Cipa Jim Cole Todd Coletta Connie Conover Greg Conrad William Coogan Cindy Corcoran Mary Cosgrove Jim Crane Kathy Creahan Cindy Cummings Cindy Custer 99 Reserve cheerleaders spark enthusiasm. STANDING left to right: Doreen Kelly, Sharon Lipscomb, Marianne McDermott. KNEELING: Sue Seeger. Sophomores Display Spirit In All Activities Bob Faller Jim Parsing Pat Farsing Bruce Favret Gene Feighery Mary Fewell Mark Fischer Tod Fischesser Mike Flasch Tom Flynn Marian Folchi Robin Fox Steve Fox Debby Fritsch May Fuciro Jeff Ganim Dave Geiger Nancy Gibbs Don Gilb Denise Glaug Denise Gleason Karen Gleisinger Tom Glutz Susan Gosney Joe Gries Jim Grueninger Greg Haap Linda Haas John Hall Stephen Handra 100 Carolyn Hank Kathy Hare Lisa Hart James Hassenger Tom Heller Sandy Helliker Dave Hensley Roberta Hoggatt John Homan Debby Huber Cathy Iding Karen Ilhardt Gene Johnson Pam Johnston Paul Johnston Barbara Jones Trudy Kasselmann Billy Kellerman Doreen Kelly Margene Kelly Paul Keiley Cathy Kemper Peggy Kennedy Dana Kincaid John Kindel Salli Kohrman Christine Kohus Mary Kolkmeyer Ruth Kozdemba Crystal Kroger Jeanine Krome Dale Kroner Barbie Kuhl Craig Lauders Mr. O'Leary's volunteers shine with school spirit. l0l Sophs Celebrate End 1 Mary Lang 1 Mike Larkin John Laudeman 1 Mary Leshney Judy Lind Dianne Linder Bob Lindhorst Sharon Lipscomb Sue Marshall Bruce Marthaler Jack Martin Karen Martin Bernie Mane Chris McCormick Marianne McDermott John McHugh Karen McLaughlin Kevin McQuain Joseph McVicker Ben Mecklenborg Michael Menchen Rick Merz Mary Kay Meseroll Donna Messner Mary Ellen Meyer Karen Mideli Peggi Miller l02 Of Football Season George Meyers Tom Momper Michael Montgomery Karen Morris Gretchen Mosley Courtney Mosley Judy Muller Dan Mulligan QDeceasecD Michael Mulvany Katie Murphy Kathy Murray Katie Myers Bev Navaro Joyce Nehls Dot N elp Earl Neltner Robin Niedenthal David Noschang Dan O'Brien Dick O'Conner Nancy Palmer Torn Palmer Mark Pastura Claire Paulin Jack Petre Debbie Pewther Niki Pfeiffer Show 'ern your stuff. Gary. l03 l04 Ken Pfaller Mary Rebold Linda Reckers Chris Reeves h . f Pat Regan $61 Janet Rehling Joe Rein Patti Reusing Pat Riley f 5' m. ' Karen Rittenhouse 'k Denise Roller Patti Rosenfeldt Rosemary Ross .: Tom Ryan 1;; Gary Samoya El. Iim Scanlon Gary Schluete: Cathy Schmid Diane Schmidt SOlemnity Lynda Schoettelkotre Susan Schott Joe Schroder Leah Schuetz Donna Schultz Cheryl Schumacher Sue Seeger Ken Serger Peggy Sidio Phil Smith Bob Smith Kathy Snodgrass Terri Snodgrass Jim Spitznagel Gary Sponsler Joe Staab Bob Stem Gina Steible Kathy Strassinger Chris Stricker Kathy Suieker Ed Striumatter Gayle Sutter Virginia Swan Guy Tieke Mea culpa, mea culpa. . . Strikes Effervescent Sophs Clair Tilly Jim Trout: Bob Uhlenbrock Peggy Upton Ann Vaught Pat Vikertosky John Vorholt Steve Walter Mari Warren James Wehby John Wehrman Kathy Weist Dianna Werner Vicki Wiedman Robert wise Barb Williams Greg Williams Gayle Wittenberg Mary Woeste Irene Wolf Marsha Wolff Lee Workman Judy Zerhusen Mark Zureich l05 J uniors Whafs Your Battle Cry? Judy Arnold Debby Austin Lynn Austin Carl Bach Lucie Bassett Marlene Bauman Nan Baurichter Mike Bechere: Connie Bechtel Frank Belmont Dale Bender M. Caroline Benken Dennis Berling Linda Berry Bob Biedenharn Mike Boland James Brent W Mary Breving A Mary Broerman 0 Ray Brokamp Bob Brotzge 1 WW k; v. Linda Burwinkel ' IILWI. W n12 ? . John Burwell P W . BLImfa IDA Bev Bussrnan James Callahan Carol Calahan Mike Carney Mike Carrell Nicky Casnellie Kathy Chapman Jan Cleary Jane Ann Cleveland Larry Colonel David Conover Janet Costello John Crosby Torn Cusic Gail Custer i: Vltahty Nancy D'Andrea . Joyce Davis Karen Deimling Mary Gail Deisch Harry Denison Steve Derbyshire Maureen Donnelly Terry Doyle George Dubay Roland Burnout Ir. Patti Dwire Jim Einhaus Steve Faske Mary Kay Feie Debbie Fey Dennis Fitzgerald Denise Fitzgerald Bob Framer Gary Freemal Sue Gauthier Gary Gibson Bill Gilb Kathy Gilliland Leslie Glass Elaine Glutz Linda Gordon Pete Grant Tom Gruen Regina Gruppi l07 George Gundrum Steve Hack Julie Hagan Dennis Halaby Bob Hansbauer Donna Hartke Bev Hawthorne Robert Hellman Pat Hemsath Joe Hensley Linda Herking Mike R. Hicks Work, Prayer: Vitality, Sincerity Last rush before Football Finale 4 Barble Hector Mary Hoditschek Mike Hornsby Debbie Hornscherneier Terry Hornschemeier Kathy Hull Tom Jostworth Tom Kamphaus Kirk Kavanaugh Sandy Kemper Terri Ketterer Howard Kirk Jo Anne Klug Leslie Klug Dennis Knopf Neal Kohne Peggy Kohus Terry Kroger Juniors pray to Saint Jude for a fire drill. Karen Krome Pete Lammeier Peggy Lampe Fran Lang Karen Langenbahn Judy Lean Diane Lewis Patty Linz Debbie Luken Joe Malott Madonna Maringer Mary Ann Mathes Janet McCarter Dale McMullen Leslie McNeal Jim Meehan Sue Meier Kathy Merrill Dan Merz Mary Jo Messmer Rudy Miguel Tom Mitchell Don Mooney Michael Morris I09 Juniors Display Talents For Finale Sandy Muell fu- a a Patricia Mulligan Kristine Neltner Bob Ober Debby O'Brien Bill Osterman Ted Palmer Gerry Parker Lorrie Pelk Thomas Prem Robert Quehl Larry Rahe Lois Reece Carlotta Regan Mike Reilly Mark Reitenbach Jerry Rettig Michael Rhein Cheryl Rhodes David Rice Tom Richey Charley Robb Torn Robertson John Rolsen Junior girls illustrate their knowledge of football players as they prepare decorations for Football Finale. Linda Roma Kay Ruehlman Tim Sarver Joe Schmid Debbie Schmidt Don Schmidt Torn Schmits Paul Schmolt Pattie Schoettker Mary Jo Schultz Bill Selzer Juniors encircle the cafeteria with a Philly Kathy Setser line at Football Finale. I $23ng$$ Mimilw. Sandy sidio Linda Smith Virginia Smith Bill Smyth Diana Smider Kathy St. Clair Jim Staggenborg Tim Stain Steve Stemberg John Stretch Karen Strittmatter Nancy Sykes Thad Teismann Ron Teke Jeff Thorman m i Roberta Tuttle Paul Upton Mike Vaught Donna Veeneman Joe Veerkamp Della Vonderhaar Linda Vonderheide Greg VonLuehrte Diana Wagner Mike Walker Marilyn Washer Deena Watts Bob Weaver ' ' Sharon Weber M !, - Torn Weiss $$ J K: hulizlnm Charles Wenstrup David White Jody White Krista Wiechman Ray Wilkin Connie Wilson Ed Wolf Ann Marie Wolfe: Margie Wray Kathy Yeary Marydith Young Kathy Ziegler II2 . -M I ' Wucztvwmm .. 40,- ,3 Seniors The eyes of a Student Council President, The stamina of a Football Captain, The diplomacy of a Boy Mayor. .. Jim Schlosser. F77 , . Bob Amshoff Teri Arnold Leslie Baeuerlen Walter Bailey Mary Barker Bill Barney Rita Barton Steve Bastin Marianne Battrick Jean Baum Gary Bauman Joe Bauman Stefani Baurichter H4 Pat Beahn Jeanne Black Janis Blackwelder Sandi Boedker Jerry Bone Elizabeth Borchelt Ixrlargaret Breen Dan Breitenbach Alice Bresser Chris Brinck Kathy Cahalan Bob Cappel Dave Casey Christy Charles Peggy Collins Doug Comello Tom Condon Mary Beth Connelly Anne Cosgrove Mary Ann Costello Bill Couzins Donna Crabtree John Crowley Jim Custer Janie Dalton Judy Davis Tom Davis Bonnie Deimling Claire Deininge: Peggy Dillon ll5 ll6 Nancy Donovan Sue Dreyer Steve Eggers Pam Eiser Coni Ensor Tony Fehring Phil Finn Sam Flanagan Jody Flatt Ruth Folchi Liz Framer Rosellen Galterio Jack Gare ia Sue Garthaus John Gaskins Gerry Geraght Mike Geiger Mark Gibson Karen Gillming Peggy Glassrneyer Jim Gleisinger Stevi Goetz A warm fall day, A blast-off float To unite the class of '67 For their last football season. A blizzard-y winter day, A snowman and a snowball fight. Senior men at work. . . Overseeing the underclassmen. Greg Grant Sally Gries Jan Griffin Jayne Gunning Jack Haller Sharon Hamm Patti Hand Tom Hansbauer Sue Harmon Pat Hart Mike Hazard Mary Helliker Stacy Henderson Bill Herzner Mary Heyl Dan Hicks Shelia Hicks Carol Holtzleiter Peggy Hopper Dan Hornschemeie: Tim Hornschemeier Diane Hupp Paula Hunt Judy Jones Connie Jung Kathy Keck Tom Kellerman Marilee Kelly John Kennedy John Kersting Mike Kincaid Louise Kindel Tom King Jerry Kiser Steve Klus Mary Beth Kohus Bob Krauss Iacqy Lammers Rose Lamps: Linda Landers Tony Laterro Jacque Lennon Madelyn Leshney Debbie Lipscomb Dan Magee Steve Marshall Sherry Marthaler Peggy Martin 122 Sandy Martin Tom McBride Eileen McC abe Carol McClure Pete McDermott Ed McHale Dianne McLoughlm Maureen McManus Mike Meehan Kathy Mederer Karen Menninger Skip Metzel Dave Meyer Dick Meyer Mike Miller Kathy Moeller l23 Diane Nackenhorst Dan Niehoff Dennis Niehoff Roger Nienaber Rosemary Nieman Pidge Norton Kathy O 'Neill Mike Pasteura The intellectual, studious, and astute of the class of '67--Val- edictorian, Jan Griffin and Salu- tatorian, Vicki Trout. Rent-Ee Paulin Allana Pennekamp Jill Pfau Joanne Pakins Greg Pfeiffer Bob Quehl Karen Rasper J im Rebold Joelle. Regan l24 Joan Rehling Mary Rice Joe Richey Gerry Rieger Mike Rieger John Riley Alene Robertson Mary Rom Jay Rosselot Joann Ruehlman Brent Ruehlmau Nancy Sandman Gary Scanlon Jean Schiffgen Barb Scheidler Joyce Scheidler Jim Schlosser Ken Schlueter Judy Schmid Bill Schoettelkotte Tina Schrand Marilyn Schuetz l25 John Schuster Stevie Schwing Connie Seta Pat SI.CIaiI Shirley Sellars The grand Champions of the road rally - driver Jim Rebold and co-pilot Bill Couzins Janet Smith Barbara Steele Jim Stem Mary Stricker Mike Strobl Sharon Swing Carol Thien Olivia Thole Sharon Tingley Vicki Troutt IoAnn Tyson l26 Steve Wilken Larry Woj nowski Suw Wolfangel Norman Wolfe: Rita Zerhusen Paul Ziegenhardt Carl Zugelter Laurie Zureick Su Usher Marilyn Valerio Kathy Vaught Ron Volz Ken Vonderheide Bob Vuouo Jody Wagner John Weaver Barb Wetzel Steve Wenderfer Where is Mike Pastura running? Maybe it's to . . . . I'm F, Y '.I The last senior meal in the cafeteria Graduation Your name was called, you took a few last steps and smiled, perhaps. there was a tear. a handshake, a diploma. . . Graduation. High School is in the past Remembering the past, you laugh, Sometimes wince. The present slips by and you are unaware. . . only the future is left. The future is your goal. You will look ahead with a question live with a smile, and remember with a tear. Seniors assemble for the last time. I30 Graduation F aces The Senior gift enables Monsignor Framer to deliver our graduation address. It took four years of hard work, but we finally got you through. Congratulations! Salutatorian Vicki Troutt receives her well-deserved diploma. 1i. Valedictorian Jan Griffin addresses the graduates and assembly. AMSOFF, BOB. . . Variety Show, 4 ARNOLD, TERI. , '. Mardi Gras Court, 4; Football Finale Queen; Cheerlead- ing, 2,3,4; Honor Society, 4; GAA, 1,2,3,4; Samariteens, 1; Variety Show, 3,34 BAEUERLEN, , LESLIE. . .GAA, 3, 4; CSMC, 4; Tutors, 4; Samariteens, 1,4 BARKER, MARY. . .CSMC, 1, 2 BARNEY, BILL. . .Track, 1; Key Club, 1,2; Variety Show, 4 BARTON, RITA. . .CSMC, 1, 2,3,4 BASTIN, STEVE. , , Student Council, 3,4; Mardi Gras Court, 4; Sadie Court; Key Club, 1,2,3,4; CSMC, 4; Annual, 4; Variety Show Director, 4 BATTRICK, MARIANNE. . . GAA, 4: Red Cross, 3 BAUM, JEAN. . .Student Senate, 4; Volleyball, 2,3,4; GAA, 1,2,3,4; CSMC, 1,3,4; Variety Show, 1; Sem- ior Trip Co-Chairman BAUMAN, GARY. ..Footba11, 1,2,3, 4; Track, 2,3; Stage Crew BAUMAN, JOE. . , Track, 2; Cross Country, 3 BAURICHTER, STEFANI. . .Cheer- leading, 1; GAA, 1,2,3,4; Safety Council, 3; Musical, 1,2,3,4; Glee Club, 4; Variety Show, 1,3,4; Mardi Gras Entertainment, 1, 2, 3, 4 BEAHN, PAT. . . Volleyball, 2, 3, 4: GAA, 1, 2, 3,4; Pep Club BLACK, MARY...Honor Society, 3,4 BLACKWELDER, JANIS. . .GAA, 1, 2, 3,4; CSMC, 1,2: Samariteen, 1,2; Variety Show, 4; Pep Club Officer, 3 BOEDKER, SANDI. . . Volleyball, 2, 3, 4; GAA, 1,2,3,4; CSMC, 3,4; Art Work, 2,3; Variety Show, 4; Pep Club Officer BONO, JERRY. . . Key Club, 1, 2, 3 Football, 2; Musical, 3; Pep Band, 3 BORCHELT, LIBBY. . . Honor Society, 3; Samariteens, 1; Art Work, 3 BREEN, MARGIE. . .GAA, 2,4; CSMC, 4 BREITENBACH, DAN. . . Mardi Gras Court, 4; Football, 2,3,4, Mgr.; Basketball, 1,2,3,4, Mgr.; Honor Society, 3,4; Key Club, 2,3,4, Sec- retary; Musical, 3,4 BRESSER, ALICE. ..Volleyball, 2; GAA, 1, 2, 3,4 BRINCK, CHRIS. . . Volleyball, 2, 3, 4; GAA, 1,2,3, Board Member, 4, Senior Activities Treasurer; CSMC, 1,3,4; Glee Club, 2,3,4; Musical, 2,4; Festival of Arts, 3 CAHALAN, KATHY. . .Honor So- ciety, 3,4; GAA, 4; Musical, 2; Tutors, 4; Glee Club, 2,3,4 CAPPEL, BOB. . . Musical, 4 CASEY, DAVE. . . Track, 1; Safety Council, 4; Stage Crew; Variety Show, 4 CHARLES, CHRISTY. ..CSMC, 2, 3; Samariteens, 1,2; Red Cross, 2; COLLINS, PEGGY. . . GAA, 1, 2, 3, 4; CSMC, 2,3,4; Safety Council, 3; Musical, 1,2,3,4; Variety Show, 3; Mardi Gras Entertainment, 1 COMELLO, DOUG. . .Track, 1; Co- Ed, 3,4, Sports Editor; Safety Coun- cil, 2,3; Musical, 2,3,4; Glee Club, 3, 4 CONDON, TOM, . , Stage Crew CONNELLY, MARY BETH. . . Mardi Gras Court, GAA, 1,2,3, Record- ing Secretary, 4, President CSMC, 1; ConEd, 3,4;Annua1, 3, Business Manager, Musical, 2; Samariteens, 3; Variety Show, 3 COSGROVE, ANNE. . .GAA, 2, 3,4; CSMC, 1,2,3,4; Safety Council, 2, 3,4, Board Member; Musical, 2,3, 4; Glee Club, 3,4, Vice-president; Variety Show, 3, 4; Mardi Gras En- tertainment 3, 4 COSTELLO, MARY ANN. . .GAA, 2,3,4; CSMC, 3,4; Musical, 4; Samariteens, 1, 2 CRABTREE, DONNA. . .CSMC, 4 Artwork, Musical, 4; Festival Of Arts, 4 CROWLEY, JOHN. . . Mardi Gras Court, 4; Football, 1; Basketball, 1, 2, 3,4; Baseball, 2, 3, 4; Cross Country, 4; Variety Show, 4 CUSTER, IIM.. .Track, 1,2; Honor Society, 3,4 DA LTON, JANIE. . . Student Coun- cil, 3, Secretary, 4, Co-President; Mardi Gras Court, 3, 4; Key Club Court; Honor Society, 3,4; GAA, 1, 2, 3,4; CSMC, 1,2,3,4; Co-Ed, 1, 2,3,4; Artwork, Variety Show, 3,4; DAVIS, JUDY. . .GAA, 1,2,4; CSMC, 1,3,4; Samariteens, 2,3; Red Cross, 3 DAVIS, TOM. ..Track, 1; Key Club, 1,2; Variety Show, 4 DEIMLING, BONNIE. ..GAA, 1,2, 3,4; Musical, 1,2,4; Variety, Show, 4; Mardi Gras Singer, 4 DEININGER, CLAIR. . .GAA, 1, 2, 3, 4; CSMC, 3,4; Safety Council, 1; Glee Club, 3,4; Samariteens, 3,4; Variety Show, 3 DILLON, PEGGY. . . Honor Society, 3, 4; GAA, 1,2.3,4; CSMC, 1,2,3,4: Annual, 4, Section Editor; Musical 2; Variety Show, 3 DONOVAN, NANCY. . .Student Sen- ate, 4; Volleyball, 2,3,4, Co-Cap- Iain; GAA, 1,2,3, Secretary, 4, Board Member; CSMC, 1,2,3,4; Co; Ed, 3,4, Page Editor; Safety Council, 4; Musical, 3; Library Assistant, 3; Variety Show, 4; Mardi Gras Enter- tainment, 1, 3 DREYER, SUE. . . Student Council, 1, 2, Secretary, 3,4, Secretary; Mardi Gras Court, 3,4, Maid of Honor; Football Finale Court, Key Club Court; Cheerleading, 1,2,3; GAA, 1, 2,3, Board Member, 4, Vice-presi- dent, CSMC, 2,3,4; Co-Ed, 3,4: Safety Council, 4; Samariteens, 1 EGGERS, STEVE. . .Football, 1; Key Club, 1,2 EISER, PAM. . . Key Club Court; Hondr Society, 3,4; GAA, 1,2,3, 4; CSMC, 1,2; Annual, 3,4, Section Editor; Safety Council, 3; Musical, 1,2; Li- brary Assistant, 1, 2; Variety Show, 3,4 ENSOR, CONNIE. . .GAA, 3: Musical, 4; Variety Show, 4 FEHRING, TONY...Musica1, 4; Variety Show, 4; Mardi Gras Enter- tainer, 4 FINN, PHIL. . .Mardi Gras Court, 4; Track, 1, 2, 3. 4; Cross Country, 3, 4; Honor Society, 3, Treasurer, 4, Pres. FLATT, JODY. . . Mardi Gras Court, 4; Football Finale Court, Key Club Sweetheart, Honor Society, 3,4, Treasurer, GAA, 1,2,3,4, Board Member; CSMC, 2, 3,4; Co-Ed, 1,2, 3,4, Page Editor; Annual, 3,4; Safety Council, 3,4; Samariteens, 2,3; Sec- retary; Variety Show, 3,4 FOIEHI, RUTH. . .GAA, 3; Red Cross, 2 FRANER, LIZ. . .CSMC, 1; Musical, 4 Library Assistant, 1; GALTERIO, ROSELLEN. . .Mardi Gras Court, 4; GAA, 2,3,4; CSMC, 2,3, 4, President; C03Ed, 1,2,3,4; Mu- sical, 1,2,3,4; Glee Club, 3,4; Sa- mariteens,. 1; Variety Show, 3,4, Producer GARTHAUS, SUE. . .GAA, 1,3,4; GASKINS, JOHN. . . Musical, 4 GEIGER, MIKE. . .Baseball, 4 GERAGHTY, GERRY. . . Stage Crew GILLMING, KAREN. . .Samariteens, 1; Library Assistant, 3.4; Red Cross, 3 GLASSMEYER, PEGGY. . . Honor So- ciety, 3,4; GAA, 1,3,4; CSMC, 1, 2,3,4; Co-Ed, 1,2; Annual, 4; Mu- sical, 2; GLEISINGER, IIM...Football, 3,4; Musical, 3,4; GOETZ, STEVI. . . Artwork, 2, 3, 4; Red Cross, 2; Festival of Arts GRANT, GREG. . .Football, 2 GRIES, SALLY. . .GAA, 3; Samari- teens, 1; Library Assistant, 3,4 GRIFFIN, IAN. . .Volleyball, 4; Honor Society, 3,4; GAA, 1,2,3,4:CSMC, 2,3,4; Co-Ed, 1,2; Annual, 4, Sec- tion Editor; Artwork 1, 2; Glee Club, 3 GUNNING, IAYNE...GAA, 1,2,3,4; CSMC, 1,2,3; Co-Ed, 1;Musica1, 3; Library Assistant, 1; Red Cross, 1; Variety Show, 3; Pep Club President HALLER, JACK. . .Football, 2; Bas- ketball, 4; Baseball, 1, 2,3, 4; Cross Country, 4; Variety Show, 4 HAMM, SHARON. . .GAA, 2, 3, 4; Samariteens, 1; Variety Show, 3 HAND, PATTI. ..GAA, 2; Musical, 4; HANSBAUER, TOM. . . Football, 4 Stage Crew, 4; CSMC, 4. HARMON, SUE. . . Musical, 1, 4; Variety Show, 3 HART, PAT. . .GAA, 1, 2, 3, 4; CSMC, 1,3,4, Secretary;Musica1, 2,3; Tutors, 4; GleeClub, 2,3; Sa- mariteens 1,2; Variety Show, 3 Pep Club Officer HELLIKER, MARY. . . Student Senate, 4; Mardi Gras Court, 4; GAA, 3,4; CSMC, 3,4; Musical, 4; Variety Show, 3,4 HENDERSON, STACEY. . . GAA, 4; Artwork, 4; HERZNER, BILL. . . Musical, 4; Glee Club, 4; Variety Show, 4; Mardi Gras Entertainment, 4 HEYL, MARY. . .Honor Society, 3,4; GAA, 1, 2, 3, 4 CSMC, 1, 3, 4; Co- Ed, 3,4; Annual, 4; Section Editor Senior Activities Musical, 2,3,4; Glee Club, 3,4: Samariteens, 1 Variety Show, 4; Mardi Gras Entertainment, 4 HICKS, DAN. . . Basketball, 2; Foot- ball, 2 HICKS, SHEILA. . .Red Cross, 3; Variety Show, 3 HOPPER, PEGGY. . . GAA, 2, 3, 4; CSMC, 4; Red Cross, 3 HORNSCHEMEIER, DAN. . . Basket- ball, 1; Stage Crew, Variety Show, 4 HUNT, POLLY. . ,GAA, 1, 2,3, 4; CSMC, 1,2; Musical, 1,2,3,4; Glee Club, 1,2,3,4 Mardi Gras Enter- tainment 4 HUPP, DIANE...GAA, 4; Library ASSistant, 3,4 Red Cross, 3,4, Pres- ident Variety Show, 3 JONES, JUDY. . .Volleyball, 3,4; Cheerleading, 1; GAA, 1, 2, 3, 4; CSMC, 4; Musical, 4; Variety Show, 3, 4 IUNG, CONNIE. . . Student Senate, 2, Officer, 3,4; Cheerleading, 2 GAA, 1,2,3,4, Board Member; CSMC, 2, 4; Co-Ed, 3,4; Annual, 4, Copy Editor; Safety Council, 3,4, Board Member; Musical, 2,4; Glee Club, 3; Festival of Arts, 4; Variety Show, 3, 4 KECK, KATHY. ..Honor Society, 3, 4; GAA, 1,2,3,4; CSMC, 2,3,4; Co-Ed, 1,2,3, Page, 4, Assistant Editor, Safety Council, 4; Musical, 2,3,4; Glee Club, 2,3,4; Samari- teens, 1,2,3, Vice-president, 4, President; Variety Show, 4; Mardi Gras Entertainer, 4 KELLY, MARILEE. . .GAA, 2, 3, 4: CSMC. 2, 3,4: Co-Ed, 2, 3; Annual, 3,4, Editor; Safety Council, 2,3, Vice-President, 4, Board Member; Musical, 2; Red Cross; Festival of Arts, 3; Variety Show, 3 KENNEDY, JOHN. . .Student Coun- cil, 1; Football, 1; Co-Ed, 4, Busi- ness Manager KERSTING, JOHN. . .Football, 2; Variety Show, 4 KINCAID, MIKE. . . Musical, 3, 4; Glee Club, 3,4; Variety Show, 4; Pep Band, 3,4 KINDEL, LOUISE. , , Red Cross, 3; Variety Show, 3 KISER, JERRY. , . Musical, 4; Variety show, 3,4; Pep Band,3,4 KOHUS, MARY BETH. . .CSMC, 3,4; Co-Ed, 2; Musical, 4; KLUS, STEVE. , , Student Senate, 4; Golf, 3,4; Track, 1; Stage Crew KRAUSS, BOB. . . Mardi Gras Court, 4; Sadie Court; Football, 1,2,3,4, Tri- captain, Track, 2; Musical, 4 LATERRO, TONY. ..Footba11, 1,2,4; Track, 1,2; Safety Council, 4; Stage Crew; LAMMERS, JACQY. . .Volleyball, 3, 4, Co-captain; Honor Society, 3,4; GAA, 1, 2,3,4; CSMC, 1,2,3,4; Co- Ed, 4, Page-Editor; Musical, 2,3; Glee Club, 3; Samariteens, 1,2,3; Library Assistant, 1, 2, 3; Variety Show, 3 LAMPE, ROSE. . .GAA, 1,2,3,4; Mu- sical, 1,2,3,4; Glee Club, 2,3; Variety Show, 3,4 LANDERS, LINDA. . .GAA, 1, 2, 3, 4; Musical, 4; Tutors, 4; GleeClub, 4, Secretary; Samariteens, 1, 2; Library Assistant, 4; Variety Show, 3,4 LENNON, JACQUE. . . Cheerleading, 1; GAA, 1,2,3,4; CSMC, 1,2,3,4; Co-Ed, 1,2,4; Musical, 2,3,4; Sa- mariteens, 2, 3; Chairman of Festiv val of Arts, 4; Variety Show, 3,4 LESHNEY, LYNN, . , Student Council, 1; CSMC, 4; Artwork, 2; Tutors, 4; LIPSC OMB, DEBBIE. . . Mardi Gras Court, 4; GAA, 4; Musical, 2,4; Red Cross, 2,3; MAGEE, DAN A. . . . Mardi Gras Court, 4; Track, 3; Cross Country, 3; Honor Society, 3, 4; Key Club, 2,3,4; CSMC, 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-president; Co-Ed, 4; Annual, 4, Copy Editor; Stage Crew, 4, Variety Show, 4, Producer MARSHALL, STEVE...Footba11, 2; Track, 2 MARTHALER, SHERRY. . .Honor So- ciety, 3,4; GAA, 1,2,3,4; CSMC, 1,2; Co-Ed, 1; Samariteens, 1; Variety Show, 3 MARTIN, PEGGY. . .GAA, 2, 3,4; CSMC, 3,4; Tutors, 4; MARTIN, SANDY. . . GAA, 4; Tutors, 4; Samariteens, 1; Red Cross, 4, Vice-president; Variety Show, 3 MCBRIDE, TOM. . . Key Club, 3,4 Variety Show, 3,4 MCCABE, EILEEN...Artwork, 2,3; Tutors, 4, Secretary; MCCLURE, CAROL, . , Mardi Gras Court, 3,4, QUEEN; Volleyball, 3,4, Co-captain; Cheerleading, 1, 2, 3, 4; GAA 1,2, 3,4; Board Member; CSMC, 4 Annual, 3,4, Managing Editor Safety Council, 4; Musical, 1,2; Sa- mariteens, 1,2; Variety Show, 3; Mardi Gras Entertainment, 1, 2; McDERMITE, PETE. . .Cross Country, 3 MCHALE, ED. , , Mardi Gras Court, 4; Sadie Sweetheart Court, Football, 1, 2,3,4; Track, 2,3; Stage Crew, 4; McLAUGl-ILIN, DIANNA. . . GAA, 3; McMANNUS, MAUREEN. . ,GAA, 1, 2,3,4; CSMC, 3,4; Red Cross, 3; Variety Show, 3; MEDERER, KATHLEEN. . . Art Work 2. 3; Tutors, 4, ViceHPresident Festival of Arts, 4 MEEHAN, MIKE. . . Track, 2 MENNINGER, KAREN. . .Art Work 1, 2, 3; Tumor, 4 METZEL, SKIP. . . Sadie Sweetheart Court, 4;Footba11, 2,3,4; Track, 2, 3,4; Stage Crew, 4; MEYER, DICK...Football, 1,3,4; Pie-eating Champion 3,4. MILLER, MIKE. , .Football, 2; Safety Council, 4 MOELLER, KATHY. . . GAA, 4; Tutors, 4; Variety Show, 3; NACKENHORST, DIANE. . .Tutors, 4,- Office Assistant, 4; NIEHOFF, DAN. ,.Honor Society, 3, 4; CSMC, 3.4; CO-Ed, 4; Musical, 4; Glee Club, 4; Variety Show, 3 NIEHOFF, DENNIS. . . Student Council, 2,3, President; Honor Society, 3,4; Co-Ed, 4; Musical, 4; Variety Show, 4; Mardi Gras Entertainment 1,4; NIEMAN, ROSEMARY. . . GAA, 1, 2, 3,4; CSMC, 4; CO Ed, 4; Safety Council, 3,4; Musical, 2; Glee Club, 2; NIENABER, ROGER. . . Mardi Gras Court, 4; Sadie Sweetheart Court, 4; Football, 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball, 1,2, 3,4; Baseball, 1,2,3,4; Stage Crew, 4 NORTON, PIDGE. . .GAA, 1, 2, 3, 4; CSMC, 3,4; Safety Council, 3; O'NEILL, KATHY, . . GAA, 2, 3; Mu- sical, 1,4; Variety Show, 3; PASTURA, MIKE. . . Mardi Gras Court, 3,4; Football, 1; Basketball, 1, 2,3, 4; Baseball, 1,2,3,4; Cross Country, 4; Variety Show, 4 Senior Activities PAULIN, RENEE...GAA, 1,2,3.4; CSMC, 3,4; Tutors, 4; Glee Club, 3, 4; Variety Show 3 PENNEKAMP, ALLANA. . .Honor So- ciety, 3,4; Office Assistant, 4 PERKINS, JOANNE...GAA, 4; Red Cross, 3; Variety Show, 3 PFAU, JILL. . .Volleyball, 2,3,4, Captain; Honor Society, 3,4, Secre- tary; GAA, 1,2,3,4; CSMC 1,2,3,4; Annual, 4; Safety Council, 4; Samari- teens, 2; Office Assistant, 3,4 PFEIFFER, GREG. . . Student Council, 1; Track, 1; CSMC, 1 Musical, 4; RASPER, KAREN. . . Mardi Gras Court, 4; GAA, 1,2,3,4; CSMC, 1,3,4; An- nual, 4; Samariteens, 1; Library As- sistant, 4; REBOLD, JIM. , .Football, 1,2; Basket- ball, 1,2; Track, 2; Key Club, 1,2, 3,4; Musical, 4; REGAN, JOELLA. . .Red Cross, 3; REHLING, JOAN. . . Honor Society, 3, 4; Glee Club, 3,4; RICE, MARY.. ,GAA, 1,2, 3,4; CSMC, 3; Musical, 3,4; Glee Club, 3,4, Sec- retary; Samariieens, 2; Variety, Show, 3. RICHEY, JOE. . . Student Council, 3, Vice President; Football, 1,2, 3, 4; Basketball, 1, Captain, 2; Track, 3, Honor Society, 3,4; KeyClub, 1,2, 3,4, Vice President; Annual, 4, Ed- itor; Stage Crew, 4; RIEGER, GERRY...Football, 1,2,3,4; Basketball, 1; Track, 1,2,3,4; Safety Council, 4; RIEGER, MIKE. . .Track, 1; CSMC, 2 RILEY, JOHN...Track, 1 ROBERTSON, ALENE. . .Mardi Gras Court, 4; Football Finale Court, 4; Cheerleading, 2,3,4, Captain; GAA, 2,3,4; CSMC, 2,3; Musica11,2,3,4; Glee Club, 2, 3,4, President; Festival of Arts, 4; Variety Show, 3,4; ROM, MARY. . .GAA, 3; Library As- sistant, 2; Red Cross, 3; ROSSELOT, JAY...Basketball, 1: Track, 3; Safety Council, 4 RUEHLMAN, BRENT. . .Track, 1: Mu- sical, 4 RUEHLMAN, IOANN. . . GAA, 1, 2,3, 4; Samariteens, 4; Library Assistant, 3; Variety, Show, 3; Mardi Gras En- tertainment, 4; ST. CLAIR, PAT. . . Volleyba113,4: GAA, 1,2,3,4; Office Assistant, 4 SANDMAN, NANCY. . . GAA, 1, 2, 3, 4; CSMC, 1,2; Musical, 4; Samari- teens, 1; Red Cross, 3 SCANLON, GARY. . . Student Council, 4; Mardi Gras Court, 4; Golf, 3,4; Track, 1; Honor Society, 3.4; Key Club 1,2, 3. 4; Annual, 4; Stage Crew, 4 SCHEIDLER, BARBARA. . . GAA, 3, 4; Musical, 3; Glee Club, 3,4; Variety Show, 1; Office Assistant, 3,4; SCHEIDLER, JOYCE.. .GAA, 1,2; CSMC, 4; Art Work, Samariteens, 1,2,3; Mardi Gras Entertainment, 4; SCHIFFGEN, JEAN.. .GAA, 1,2, 3,4; CSMC, 3,4; Musical, 2,3,4; Glee Club, 3, 4; Mardi Gras Entertainment SCHLOSSER, JIM. . .Student Council, 2,3,4, President; Mardi Gras Court, 3,4, Captain Sadie Sweetheart Court, 4; Football, 1.2.34, Tri- Captain Txack. 3; Musical 3,4; Glee Club, 4 SCHLUETER, KEN. . . Football, 2; Track 1, 2; Cross Country 2; CSMC, 1,2,3,4, Treasurer; Anhua13,4 Photography, SCHMID, JUDY. , . Library Assistant, 1; SCHOETTELLCOTTE, BILL. . . Foot- ball, 1,2; Key Club, 1,2; Stage Crew, 3, 4; Variety Show 4 SCHRAND, TINA. . .Honor Society 3,4; GAA, 1,2,3.4; CSMC, 1,2.3,4; Co-Ed, 2, 3, 4, Editor; Musica12,4, Glee, Club, 2,4; Samariteen 3; Li- brary Assistant 1, Variety Show, 3, Writer, 4; Mardi Gras Entertainment, 3.4; SCHUETZ, MARILYN. . . GAA, 1, 2, 3, 4; CSMC, 1,2, 3,4; Co-Ed, 1,2; Mu- sical, 2; Glee Club, 2,3,4, Samari- teens, 1,2; Library Assistant, 1; Red Cross, 1; SCHUSTER, JOHN. . .Football, 1, 2, 3,4; Basketball, 1; Track, 2; Musical, 3, 4; Glee Club, 3, 4; Variety Show, 4; Mardi Gras Entertainment, 4; SCHUTTE, PAMELA, . .GAA, 1, 2, 3, 4; CSMC, 1,2, 3, 4; Safety Council, 3; Variety Show, 3 SCHWING, STEVIE. . . Mardi Gras Court, 4; GAA, 1,2,3, 4; CSMC 2,3; Safety Council, 4; Musical, 1; Li- brary Assistant 4; Variety Show, 3,4; SELLARS, SHIRLEY. . . Volleyball 4, GAA, 1,2,3,4; CSMC, 3,4; Samari; teens, 1,2, 3,4; Red Cross 2, Variety Show, 3; SETA, CONNIE. . . GAA, 2, 3,4; Mu- sical, 4; SMITH, JANET. . .GAA, 4; Musica14: Glee Club, 4; Red Cross, 3; STEELE, BARB. . .GAA, 1, 2, 3, 4; CSMC, 1, 4; Musical, 4; Glee Club, 4; Samariteens, 2; Library Assistant, 1; Red Cross, 1; STEM, JIM. . .Cross Country Musical, 3, 4; STRICKER, MARY. . .GAA, 1,2, 3, 4; CSMC, 2,3; Tutors, 4; Samariteens, 1; Red Cross 3, 4; Variety Show 3; STROBL, MIKE. . . Student Senate, 4; Football, 1,3,4; Track, 3,4; Annual, 4; Safety Council, 4; Variety Show, 4; Mardi Gras Court, 4; THOLE, OLIVIA. . . GAA, 1,2,3, 4; CSMC, 4; Glee Club 2, 3, 4; TINGLEY, SHARON. . . Safety Council 1; Tutors, 4; Red Cross 3; TROUTT, VICKIE. . .Honor Society, 4; GAA 3,4; Annual, 4; TYSON, JO ANN.. .GAA, 2; CSMC, 1; Samariteens 1; USHER, SU...Studer1t Senate, 4, Co; Program Chairman; Mardi Gras Court, 1 Cheerleading, 1; Honor Society, 3,4, Vice-president, GAA 1,2,3, 4; CSMC, 2,3,4; Co-ed, 2,3,4; Musi- cal, 2, 3,4; Samariteens 3; Variety Show, 3, 4; VALERIO, MARILYN.. .GAA, 1,2,3; Musical, 1,2; Glee Club, 2,3; VAUGHT, KATHY...GAA, 3,4; CSMC, 1,2; Musical, 4; Tutors, 4, President; Samariteens, 1, 2; Variety Show, 3; VOLZ, RON, . .Footba112,3, Mgr,; Basketball, 2, Mgr; Musical, 4; Glee Club, 4; Mardi Gras Entertainment 4; VONDERHEIDE, KEN...Footba11, 2,3; Cross Country 2; VUOTTO, BOB. .,Footba11, 1,2; Track, 2; WAGNER, IODY. ..Safety Council, 1, 2, Secretary, 3; Tutors, 4; Glee Club, 2,3,4; WEAVER, JOHN. ..Track, 1; Tennis, 4 Annual, 3,4; WENDERFER, STEVE. . . Mardi Gras Court, 3,4, KING; Sadie Sweetheart Court, 4; Football, 1,2; Basketball, 1, 2,3,4; Honorary Captain; Golf, 2,3,4; Key Club, 1,2,3,4, President; Annual, Senior Activities 4; Stage Crew, 4 Variety Show, 4; WETZEL, BARB. . . Student Senate, 4; Musical, 4; Cafeteria Worker, 3; WOLFANGEL, SUZY. , . Musical, 4; WOLFER, NORM. . . Musical, 4: ZERHUSEN, RITA. . .GAA, 1,2,3,4; Variety Show, 3; ZIGGONHARDT, PAULA. . . Student Senate, 4; GAA, 1,2,3; Safety Coun- cil, 1; Musical, 1; Red Cross, 2,3; ZUGELTER, CARL. . .Football, 1; Safety Council, 4; Stage Crew, 4; Scholarship winners are: sitting; Jan Griffin, Car01 McClure, Kathy Cahalan, Kathy Vaught, Pam Eiser, Vicki Troutt, Peggy Dillon, Anne Cosgrove, Sue Dreyer. standing; Gary Scanlon, Bob Quehl, Peggy Glassmeyer, Dan Magee, Jim Gleisenger, Stacey Henderson, Steve Wenderfer, Bill Herzner, Tina Schrand, Joe Rickey, Phil Finn Senior activities on the last day. . Senior Awards Valedictorian - Jan Griffin Salutatorian - Vicki Troutt lst Place - College Prep - Pam Eiser 2nd Place - College Prep - Jody Flatt 2nd Place - College Prep - Sherry Marthaler lst Place - General - Eileen McCabe 2nd Place - General - Jack Garcia 15!; Place - Business - Peggy Collins 2nd Place - Business - Sally Gries McNicholas Award - Carol McClure Jim Schlosser Christian Leadership - Kathy Keck AMS - Connie Jung Archbishop Alter Award - Janie Dalton Principal's Trophy - Steve Wenderfer Rasper Service Award - Terri Arnold Smyth Memorial Award - Dan Breitenbach Co-Ed - Tina Schrand Yearbook Marilee Kelly GAA - Sue Dreyer Mary Beth Connelly AIIVBI'HSBIIIEIIIS l3? Business Patrons BOHRER BROTHERS FIDRISTS 6165 Salem Road; 231-7175 Cincinnati, Ohio; 231-7266 GRAFF T. V. 7766 Beechmom Ave. Cincinnati, Ohio HARTLAUB GROCERY Featuring Quality and Service 1963 Meats; 231-6161 HENSLEY'S SUNOCO SERVICE 6421 Salem Road Cincinnati, Ohio; 231-4636 LEHMAN'S GROCERY 6089 Salem Road; 231-9831 Quality Meat, Produce and Groceries MT. WASHINGTON ICE 8?. BEER Complete Service 6139 Plymouth; 231 -8824 MT. WASHINGTON HARDWARE 2210 Beechmont Ave. Cincinnati, 01110; 231-7766 OXFORD BODY SHOP 2300 Beechmont Ave. Cincinnati, Ohio STATE FARM INSURANCE 2603 Beechmont Ave. Cincinnati, Ohio THE SNAP SHOP 2107 Beechmont 231-8488 ULMERS SOHIO SERVICE Pick-up and Delivery, Brake Service 6387 Salem COMPLIMENTS OF HOMEROOM l4 COMPLIMENTS OF HOMEROOM 16 COMPLIMENTS OF HOMEROOM 17 FROM THE SENIOR GIRLS OF HOMEROOM 105 TO THE ENTIRE MALE KINGDOM A G.A. A. Afternoon at King Pin Bowling Lanes 7735 Beechmont Avenue Cincinnati, Ohio I38 The I. T. Verdin C0. 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Iron Monger I39 After three flats in one week Ed tris a truly dependable tire dealer-- Goodyear Cherry Grove Plaza Compliments of McNicholas High School P.T.A. Scott's Department Store 2100 Beechmont Sheatzley Food Market 1902 Sutton Ave. Skyline Chili and Carry -Out 7189 Beechmont: 231-2064 Sutton Mower Co. 8022 Beechmont Ave. The Melvin Decorating Co. 7181 Beechmont; 232-0405 Top of The Hill Florist 2120 Beechmont; 231-4521 Homeroom 121 Homeroom 15 Homeroom 18 Senior Girls Hm. 106 Bequeath the Senior Boys to the Sophomore Girls. To Our Many Friends at McNicholas Compliments of Ruehlman Sohio Service 7955 Beechmont THANK YOU TO OUR COVER DESIGNERS Earl D. Arnold Printing Company CREATIVE PRINTING 22.2 West McMicken Cincinnati, Ohio 621-2893 I40 Congratulations Class of167 We are here to serve you F. J. 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Wolf Mr. and Mrs. George I. Wolfer Mr. and Mrs. Richard Zerhusen Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Ziegenhardt Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Zugelter The National Honor Society I42 . . . Without an arm The body can 't function properly A school isn't a complete unit Without every student. Everyone does something. Even if it 's the biggest senior Doing the smallest job. .. Or the smallest freshman Doing the biggest job. . . . . . Especially if it is Dan Mulligan. I43 We Thank . . . All who have assisted in the production of Countdown '67. . . Especially Pogues and Osborne photogra- phers who graciously carried out our whims. . . All who have unselfishly helped to finance this publication. .. The understanding administration and faculty who have tolerated our many inter- ruptions. . . We sincerely thank Sister Mary Cyril who spent many hours assisting us and many more hours listening to our problems. . . Get to work! commands Sister Cyril Bob, let's change positions. 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