St Johns High School - Crest Yearbook (Delphos, OH)
- Class of 1975
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This Blue jay is caught taking a short Karen Hammons, Karen Wrasman, Don Liebrecht, Kathy Youngpeter, and rest during the busy summer. 14 fStudent Life Annette Rode were members of the Crest Staff attending a workshop at More- head State University in Morehead, Kentucky. 1 Day i Preparing for 1801 Entering into high school is a big step. Freshman orien- tation includes finding out what is expected of a high school student, getting their u D u . . ' 6 . books and schedules, and Freshman find out during orientation that leaming to sing the school song 15 just getting accustomed to the rooms where they will be having classes that year. one of the many things that IS expected from a member of St. john s High School. 3: it '7 -' : ' Q janet Etgen is just one of the many people helping to get school started agam' Cheryl Bridges and Mrs. Miller look as if they don't believe that a Freshnman would ask a question like that. Student Lifefl5 AL . I 411 Jil, die Wi' 5 X W ZZ , I .f 55 X J I have a complaint about excessive noise from Sister LaDonna. Who in the world would give those two a ride? , S t I if -7. K I rx. f - 4 A few of the prisoners take time to pose for a picture with one of the guards. ?????????? School Daze ws- -..W .- joe Heitz and Amy Hemker distill alcohol in Chem II-REALLY! ! ! ! E l6fStudent Life Y S1 W vm --u. ww ,Mins ,y n ,YK V 1 ix w I I x lv if Q M im!! 2 .. M M' .. M., ,MWMLWQSQ W3 W, wil, N W' Q 'M-f 4 Xgyxgvvwxz im - ' wg, 5 Hgqwylfu V WJ 'ifffs 5 v K sa Y fi -vxx hh 'A wk fri? 7 0 190 6, M .Jug ly 4 O ss ,.,r x Q 4, fo fob I' Q O6 4,5 001 WQNWW mfg' O :pw E V4 ,aw 4 W L 5 535W 'S W we W H Wm W 3.39435 ,W ma vim? 4' -' ' , , n . a -v v w The juniors contributed long hours of hard work and care- ful preparations to carry out the theme of the '74-'75 Home- c om ing- - Photographs and Memories. Early Saturday afternoon, emotions soared as the court and their escorts made their final practice walk, knowing that in only a few hours their next trip will be the real thing--the night to reign as representative of all St. john's ,girls . That night the gym came alive as the homecoming ceremonies continued. Photographs and Memories was a truly specF ial event that will long remain in the hearts of many. Karen Morris and Terrie Trentman are trying to decide what has to be done next. - Practicing not falling down steps are Queen Deb, -escort Bill Scherger, Pages, Tim Reindel and Tommy Krendl and Crown Bearer jill Etgen. These junior girls, during their study hall are completing the decorating of the Queen's throne. g Juniors Create Perfect Mood juniors anticipate the upcoming dance. These fellows are looking over and discussing the junior's almost finished pro- duct. ' A Senior attendant Judy Hemker and escort joe Heitz practice the pro- cession for the Homecoming Dance. Annette Rode and jeff Liebrecht seem to be all smiles the afternoon of Homecoming practice. 3 W M ' if? .rl ., 315 ,r in P :U N-rf uf-. . flu. ,, ' Qi 'Y ip G n for -wr ,-sq 4 . . Win rf? . gr '11 Cheering on the team, on Home- coming night, are the fans and the band. .4-5 fm-sf f ff'-I i T A 1 V GH A .- W- ' H21 f Af! I I, , Q yg All W .S-44 ' I X .',V if T ' ' 1 f , ,ff -it V 1, . , llieif zl --1' T Giving her speech before the game is Queen Deb Pltunpe. Closing her eyes to hold back the tears of joy is Deb Plumpe as Dale Carder, Ted Hanf and Roch Wurst crown her Queen. Getting psyched for the upcoming game is our football team. The Homecoming Court: L-R, Sophomore Carole Ktmdert, junior Lisa Schlag baum, Senior Judy Hemker, Queen Deb Plumpe, Senior Lisa Bryan, junior Annette Rode, Sophomore Marilyn Ditto, Pages Tim Peingel, Tommy Krendl and Crown Bearer Iill Etgen. - ueen Deb Honored at Game, Dance x 5 s 23 1 ' '1 . ,-,-V e ff f 11. 4-if 1 Y ' f V .'iQs ,iii ' ' if ,iff ' f'2g,g1f:,f- f'Qj,?'A AH' E' 1 ':1ffif,Ei my if -J 1 I L: ag yr R Q Gi f Gi,2::fi.r QL fp: ,ff r sl 'R . g3,V'EU:fg,'V- 1 4 .11-'r 4 21 ' Q W3 - Carole Kundert and Mike German enjoy dancing during the Homecoming Dance. ,. A A , ff ' ' D ' ' x yy. , , Queen Deb, her court and escorts delight in the music as they lead everyone in the first dance. . I Deb Plumpe reigns as Queen of the S john's Homecoming Dance.. J D Sharon Bonifas and Gary Schlereth enjoy and keep in time with the music. Roch Vvursl nabs one of six complete passes of the game, but he is unable to break away from 1 Bath defender 651 - - - ,Y '. Vf' -a,, 1 'Qi V, J 5' ' U ' 'gf ':.1rff5iiff5Lgi'f'i: if ' ' f Wf- ifiq ' ,fr 5:- '1i'f- I i p , K f .W ' N 35 11 J ' r...,R, ' ' ', L' ' . . 'R 1 - 'LVL rf'-,i a L ' .fi-fd 5 A A ,V .., 41? Q. , . uw..-...,f J r'Y !4Q1v.: '1s:.'r 55? -L-F 'J-' fig? .5 Musical seniors Mary Clark and Mary Grothouse perform with the band. Wifi l s 4 Coaches Funk and Bmgeiwponder strategy as gridders look on. l The band performs one of their mlany drills to entertain fans at half-time lv, l - v:- A .1 T W uh Ni , Y . W I l jeff johnson attempts to escape an Elida p1ayer's bear-hug after being Fumbles Costly for jaysg caught at the line of scrimmage. M A Blue jay back makes one of two crucial fubnbles. l Roch Wurst demonstrates one of'his specialties - punting. 1 As Queen Deb and her court looked.on, the Blue jay grid- ders played a spirited game but fell to WBL foe Bath 28-0. Twice the Jays assembled i long offensive drives only to be stopped short by fum- bles inside the 20 yard line. A Blue jay back manages to aim and fire despite the oncoming rush. 19 4 Homecoming Queen 85 Her Court - -., NM -5 , . ig. .,1 .,. ' I . 3, 'inf li f g- ,M 155' .1u7.,' I 'JE' I- 1 . , :I N, K U Ae. -,Ar ,fav -Q -3 ,. J: , A -.2 , ,L ,, - . 3 !, -, -A Q .t-,se . .0-A ,, - :HQ 1 iy 2' '4,rZ . 5 . , J' A I ,x V' jg. . ' ' ,f 1' 'ii 5- -',Q-45' ' at 1 ' , :Y-N' A, W ' AV ., . ff W X Va ' V 4 , . 5 xv , rl, W ,, f r ,tx K . l X, M .... wx . M V : ' :A Ay , -, , if .fst Q 'If-'f 1 t- 4. ... :fl sg.: 44. . .zj w. mai. ' f Nfl . ' 'dun f ' 1..,l,l . . N. I 55? .. A - -:gf , , QP M .,' 4 A ll , TLN' ig 2,9 . ' PJ f A f , ' .iff 1, 1 is if , VM..- ' .- J , .' , ,,' .- . 'Q .. g f ...-f- .X fm wt -1 fi ' . W f 'ff' 4- A ..?,,.. -R : W 'him' 'A X A A if 5 . - 'W ' ' , Ns A S f- nn 1 ' f A .ei 1- ig! X , - 1 - if ' I-F'-H . n ' ' lui, A ,o ,, A X V, 1 -' 'M . f I'A.7'f 1 ','3' -Alf ' N V' A ii-'acqzmg V- 1 .. JN f . to 1- .. :A , ,A H x g A , , ' gg: -.hi-f I LW J if X A 1 at 'pw I R 'A '. . 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P-AY Nr m b ,vqfrg ,k A , Iwi, Y 1-+A Aly X if . n ' MU '-,cf , WH, ww ft' Q Q ,inasrx ,iw A 1. -1 . ix '- Y 'D 1 v -It I 1 ,f Annette Rode Iunior Attendant ww, Lay 2 . v 459163 B, '5- VM?-,ga ffm-,W as 5 'TK M' 'x '- . yy, an V FMLA Lfr- gn, .Q ei if ., N:-mc. .J f !'?'f'i3' ff. , an V-5 u z - 5. I - 'vm u xv -1 U I L. W, .w ., , , : wp . . ' ' - 11- ' W w Lk A QW N 'V ' n . ' V ' f ' 1 Q I ., I I .L , A7 i',A VL' W A F N A lung X V .I W X . vu - A . 1. 5 M N W., nv 5 W M'-13511 1 .H . I -. ,: ' A ' V Maxx F c w., T, ,W , W Q N M W . u , .. ' Wm 5 K ' I ' 1 T- Q VV hh In J' Wm' K ' Q' 4. a 'f P fr . . :mot 5 We A , -Y M , :MU ' ' 3 5 N ,J 'K I' ni C ,Q W W ' 9 Y za ww rg: s. s -f .,,,, C W., f N 'E' -Q: 4 ME 124' 1 l 4' I . af N awry , QUEEN'DEB iv ,hs K Q i 'Z H.-Q ww' ,L , r.,- ,f.. - f 4 sl'5i .s, v c 1 1974 Festival - Success Agaiin 413-x ig, in 39 . . D john Noonan is kept busy at the Tip Booth. And the number is i f sq. .si It looks like Sadie has found a good Dave Swick is waiting to see if Father Metzger is a winner. Bingo. 261 Student Life The 1974 St. john's Festival was again a success when we attained our goal of 21370, 000 and in fact Went over that goal in reaching a smashing total of 570, 840, in spite of the rising costs. St. john's parish, both young and old, came to the rescue working together to prepare and support St. john's Festival. Is Kim Nichols anA,B, or C prize? Mr Adams checks to see if he 1S a The candle booth was run by the Sisters of Notre Dame. Student Life! 27 Festival Preparation - the One Kind of Work Everyone Enjoys o ff '- Careful Joe Clark, fingers and What are you looking for Joyce? Chlcken d0n't mix' Dale Carder does his part. Do you get the feeling Mary Grothouse doesn't want her picture taken? 28fStudent Life Sadie, you promised you'd never tell! All work and no play would make Cathy Clark a dull girl. l l Bill Klausing may be sweeping Ollie right out of a job. Chad Weber and Denny Pohlman take tnms at grinding apples. Student Life! 29 Grease, Pony Tails, and Saddles Slipping back to the exciting fifties -- the era of Elvis, t the Big Bopper, the jitterbug, and just plain crazy, care- free living -- offers students a taste of nostalgia. These kids are so wrapped up in this event that many are impossible to recognize through their greasy, new identities. li fjix 301 Student Life JK . rj Q. XR 1 H J' . 'f-if w. ...- ' x J R. 'ff J 3' 4. -,l.,,, 1 ' ' , A' , mX.,.. k 4' Rock Around the Clockn Student Life!31 Creaser Person al itiie S f Q. V.: 9q.-,xy Q-'fn M as pu V h V Bill Schergdr . l , , F4 V 5 1oe H6iti l 77 f 7f Q f i i l W Jettinghoff ,,, Ron 13101151 h ' Frosh fourth period Aigebra szfsnudenr Life- 3 W W , 1 W ,,.,.,-4-W,-.,.f I I f, il ,. K' 2' f 'x '. , i ',h. -Y, -, jeff Link, Father Denny Metzger, and Ron Kill Casey Metzner Denny Fischer and Ron Morris Student Life! 33 An Assemblage of Christmas Spirit Hey girls, Santa doesn't come to those who fight. '? 9 'nlvnu....N,,,n The devil made him do it. 34 fStudent Life f vo-. .4 -eral, vw + I ,,.,',,..., 4. g. 1 ig.. The swinging trio wishes all the merriest of Christmases. 'R iili I A if ,i X 3 V , .: 27 1 J Q W L ' s . ,, , I, 'Hi ' ' 4 M .L -i N A I . 'ig Beth receives a little comfort from Santa Claus arrives on the scene her sister , Cathy. loaded with goodies. Cathy Clark and Beth Kimmett can't believe their eyes, as the Christmas fairy appears. Christmas Memories - The Good Times Clara Luersrnan and Lisa Warniment seem camera shy. Larry Burgei and Lisa Hedrick enjoy themselves along with the other couples. is Vjgfpkt' ylss J, 5 tt? r i The group Night Shade, is doing their thing for entertainment at the Christmas Dance. Although not pictured here, the Toys for Tots Campaign, cil, was a great success in that it brought unlimited joys to many underpriviledged children. The 1974 St. john's Christmas Assembly marked the beginning of a two Week Vacation for both students and teachers. Pictured on the op- posite page are some scenes from the assembly, While on this page we bring to you memories of the Christmas Dance. jeff Link and his date appear really involved in the mood of the music. Student Li.fe!35 managed by the Student Coun- Students Represent St. Iohn's .17 Q7 'R ,sf Ci. 3 Seniors who advanced to the regional finals of a computor game contest at Findlay College were ROW 1: Mary Clark, Aimee Hedrick, Lisa Warniment. ROW 2: Advisor Fran Voll, Tom jettinghoff, Bill Scherger. Delegates to Girls State are Laura Swick fstandingj and Rosanne Rupert fse atedj. Alternates Knot picturedj are Mary Brickner and Lois Pohlman. 36fStudent Life rf l R This year's delegate to Boys State is Jamie Miller. Dan R. Youngpeter fnot picturedj is the alternate. Mission Service Day Involves All vsssss The students responded well to the Mass which was held behind school. These senior guys are still full of energy for the trip back from Landeck. Mission Day, May 8, was entitled S. O. S. - -Students on Service. After opening with Mass outside, the stu- dents broke into groups to participate in the activities they chose. 158 high school students were involved in the 10 mile Walk-a-thon, while 159 rode in the 25 mile Bike- a-thon. The city was cleaned up by 64 hard Working vol- unteers. 63 were involved in the clothing drive, while 9 Three tired walkers rest under a tree to revive themselves for the long walk back Students Constructed Red to Delphos. maining 95 stude nts We nt out to observe the headstart centers, the area hospitals, clinics and drug centers. Having completed 11 miles of their trip, these bikers rest at Fort Jennings Park. Student L ife'f37 Cross Disaster Kits. The re- Itps a Small World . . . The theme of the 1975 Prom was It's a Small World. The theme was carried out by the decorations in the gym on the night of May 9. The Prom was a success due to the hard work the Juniors put forth in preparing the food, making decorations for the entrance and in setting up special effects in the gym. Because of all the coopera- tion this night Will be one that never will be forgotten by the people Who attended. The Seniors would like to thank the juniors for making the 1975 Prom a memorable one. ,rf-'4 The rock band, Windfield, set the mood for the 1975 Prom. Tom Neumeier and Barb Fortener The Prom provided enjoyment for the chaperones as well as the Juniors and enjoy dancing to one of the many Seniors. songs that were played during Prom night. 38fStu dent Life f ' U Gil? 2 Q ' if-, ,. 77 ' , Q u , c so ,WI 49... '-, as A 5 ll -, ' - Hg K' gs 'Q fc Woof' 11351 X K 1 X . A lf, X. Guests fill their plates with delicacies from other countries. PERFECTO! ! ! ! Did you break your diet, Paula? 4 LM 4 I I Y f nf yj 'Y L' - 1332 ' E f i ' 'L 51 5 i j vi, - :Fai f ' ' I - f sr' 'I fi W' it so ' xiii f S Ruth Jettinghoff, Monica Bockey, and Nancy Niedecken, served punch at the smorgasboard. Student Li.fe!39 Itas a Night to Remember l All right you guys quit looking so darn innocent! Dan appears to be deeply involved in his dancing. . 'iii'- ,ia -K, 1 6 'L,, eff, F iiibsf' ads ,. t nnn, -- Q ' Craig cuts in for another dance. Faculty and students mingled for an enjoyable evening. 40fStudent Life K ff -. 55'- Lx 4 V, f Lv if Randy and Donna Bohnlein glide St. Iohn's faculty and guests strike up friendly conversation among one another gracefully across the dance floor. as they rest between dances. john and Linda Gunder and Tom and Aggie Miller decide to rest after many hours of dancing. as T911 Mr. George Adams and Tom Miller clown around during intermission. S tudent Life X4 1 lin' ,vw Jr' les ru K ,1 if 'J fb ' .L : 'Q , H ' wg Y. Q ,fgb Af , 1 'ii . ,ww . . x,- z yy Hi --. x fm , ' - ., me me A , af,,f- A. V ' xf we ..?g,gf?'Y E Ng, .J Q ,. W gi :QA f Q I x Q fry? 3 U ,, J 'Q bfi Y f - :umm-n fmghv' sw hh, rl a 5' 2737 iii L .Q1 ,,, f! 5 fr . U ,, ggf ., .7 5 I , .J N. . 'wswi 1 If 5.5 A if ,j-NN, 1 .,,,- if ,Q ci, 7' ln. 1' 2 'Q ? 5 K- JW1- w um fy- 4 y W uw z H W1 . ,,, k , i v r x ,N A l K 4 , Y A-'ki 114 i -' , N X. H X1 f, Bv -mf L A ,' r V ,S ,SJ W 'J' 4 ,R ,uf T 1 JI- . lr :ij Yfitfwix 1fxfsf,ff1.'.g ,1 'QU '14 '41 9' ff 'H-.L in. 5 . , ff' C . xx xii ,Wu f .US NX wi ' K' 'Q . X 6 in 'Wk s is iw . W 'H .4 K . X 12 f 1 N K S N ,M Schools Out forthe Summer These Sophomore guys are busy Dan Stemen, Mike Reindel, and packing away books for the summer. jeff Sheeter cle an our their lockers. Resigning from the Junior class, these guys look forward to a fun-filled summer before they return to St. john's as Seniors. Charlie German and his fellow classmates can't wait to be dismissed for the summer. All the rooms were cleaned on the last day before students were dismissed. During the fall, piled down with loads of homework, we thought that summer would never come. But, before we knew it, the last busy day came and went. After clean- ing the classrooms, we met in the gym for the annual Awards Assembly to rec- ognize the activities that St. john's students had partici- pated in throughout the year. It was a good year. And after a summer of relaxa- tion we'll be looking forward to another year at St. john's. Student Life X45 X 8 4 A . 4 , K s I A I N ! mx I I s' ..4 ' 1,4 wx 1 V Xl, 'T YQ F Uur Princi-Pal at St. Johnys Q t Q Lf u. ig sig W Wk 1 3 4 K Lf' ,.-N N . . H. .S ,. . ffirfiifqpjyq-,3,5r, s E5 1 fd ,gg:3k.gf.,Qt.f . ' A i 2 VX, . 'L fi. ' 'Ski' fllv,-. v . i . N s S 4 Ss A 1 JE J H1 ff I x - -if ' 4 f r links K ' - 6 Q .. Mr. Adams works hard at figuring out the Master Schedule. ,4- vhgf' N 4 nw s K , .I I ' f I. - fb. P Iv -1. Being principal at St. John's is'n't all fun, as you can see Mr. Adams has a lot of paper work to do. 48fFac. 81 Aca. Here you see Mr. Adams doing one of his main jobs in school, tallcing to the students. Keeping the other teachers informed is one of Mr. Adams daily jobs. Leading the Wa 1 L Ottenweller and the School Board are responsible for making many of the deci- sions vvhich keep our school running smoothly. They are frequently faced with prob- lems that must be solved for the well-being of our school. As the policy-making and they set up the guidelines by The Most Reverend Albert I-I. Ottenwellerz Superintendent of our school, Pastor which St, J0hn'S is fun, of our Parish, and Auxiliary Bishop of Toledo. The 1974-75 Delphos St. john's School Board included L-R: QSeatedj Fr. john Blaser, james Bertling, Sr. Mary Alma Rose, Mary Jeanette Menke, Mrs. Caroline Gallemier. fStandingj George E. Adams, Dr. Clint Miller, Thomas Gordon, President Ralph Hemker. Fac. gl Aca. X49 The Most Reverend Albert H. governing body of our school, Librarians End Over 35 Years of Volunteer Service The students of St. John's High School suffered a great loss at the end of the 1975 school year. Miss Emme Metzner, a faithful volunteer librarian for many years, was called by death after an ex- tended illness. Mrs. Mary Will and Mrs. Marie Myers, who graciously donated their time in the library since 1962, revealed that this would be their final year of service. Together, these three ladies accumulated more than 35 years of vol- unteer service to the stu- dents of St. john's High School. For all your time and work the students of St. john's would like to thank you. Your unselfish dedication serves as an example to all of us. 50!Fac. Sz Aca. Miss Emma Metzger 119755 l l Mrs. Mary Will Mrs. Marie Myers Working to Better Our School School bus drivers were L-R: Thom as Knebel, Rita Klinger, james Mesker, Doris Knebel, Thomas Mueller, john I-Iohlbein, Ed Holdgreve, Donald Fisch- MT- and Mrs- lim Stevenson Per' bach and Kenneth Gfothous, form the janitorial duties at school. Oliver Suever and Urban I-Ionigford. Rita Suever, Mary Grothouse and Rita Ricker help prepare cafeteria me als. Working hard in the cafeteria were L-R: Armilla Kill, Leona Backus and Leona Warnecke. Also working part-time were Mrs. Diltz and Mrs. Studenka Knot piccuredyi P Fac. 81 Aca. X51 History in the Making MISS ANN WULFHORST: American History Social and Economic Prob- lems, Typing I,II, III, Advisor of F. T.A. Students had a wide variety of history courses to choose from this year. There were histories related to almost every country in the world, from Africa to North Amer- ica to South America. 52!l-Tac. gl Aca. 5 'wiki ? These seniors seem to enjoy the Current Events taught by Mr. Funk. , yt f .N MR. DON HUYSMAN: Latin American Culture, African Culture, Assistant Football Coach, Head Baseball Coach 1 so MR. RAY FUNK: Health, Russian His- tory, Current Events, World History, Minorities, Head Football and Wres- tling Coach if J i , Q., o 'M yy f 4' -v - man's COHIPS-ny Now and then everyone enJoys a course in American History. Mr. Royce Kochensparger: American History Fac. gl Aca.f53 Science - Observation + Classification MR. PAUL WIECI-IART: Chemistry I and II3 Advanced Chemistryg Physi- ology and General Science. 'N sit. 5, Everybody needs a break from class now and then, don't they Mr. Burgei and Mr. Gunder? yrr gglnunannl Students hard at work after one of Mr. Burgei's biology lectures. 54fFac. gl Ace. 'N-lm MR. TOM MILLER: Physical Sci enceg Physics I and Il. T -s..,..,4,, E Mak It's hard telling what these two characters are up to in Advanced Chemistry Class' hoff and Ron Hollar. www P-'- I I -S - 3,3 f .- -its it Cheer up Mr. Wiechart, it's not the end of the world. There is always a MR. KEN BURGE1: Biology I, and tomorrow' II, and Anatomy. Mr. Wiechart is shown keeping a close eye on the experiment of Tom jetting- Science instructors at St. John's: Mr. Paul Wiechart, Mr. Torn Miller, and Mr. Ken Burgei are responsible for giving students a deeper understanding of science. Mr. Miller introduced the Freshmen class to the field of science through the course of Physical Science. He also offered the Seniors Physics I and II. Mr. Burgei taught Biology I and II, and the Senior Ana- tomy classes. Mr. Wiechart offered a wide range of courses, teaching Cheniistry I and II, Advanced Chemistry, Physiology, and General Science. Fac. gl Aca. X55 English: A Language for All 4 Mr. Dave Alt seems to be pleased with his Sophomore English class. English is required by all students at St. john's. Mrs. Sue Knippen taught English 9, and Advanced English to all Freshmen students. Mr. Dave Alt instructed the Soph- omores, offering them Eng- lish Composition 10, Short Story, and Modern Novel. junior English classes were directed by Mr. Randy Bohnlein, who taught English Composition 11, Advanced Composition, American Literature, and Contempory Literature. Sister Marciana educated the Seniors during her courses in English Composition 12, Advanced Composition, World Litera- ture, Modern Novel, and Drama. 56!Fac. gl Aca. ,ly A A his I . ,, 4, ' ., +- . , A ' ' f yy ' . .ik ,,-L1 ' ' . 'K f 'uf 2 ' ,S'f'1'gQ5S.Q. , I f U vi ' - ' z-wffv i Come on class, tests aren't that hard 34.4234 'll MRS. SUE KNIPPEN: Freshmen Mr. Dave Alt is also journalism ad English. visor and associated with Reserve Football and Freshmen Basketball ff! MR. RANDY BOI-INLEIN: junior English, Yearbook advisor, Studio 6 programming assistant. jeff Liebrecht seems to have encoun- tered a problem in junior English. Seniors of Sr. Marciana seem intrigued by her class, with one of her expla- nations. sn, Sr. Marciana discusses a play with Jayne Miller. rvwai, semi SR. MARCIANA: Advanced Comp. II, World Lit. , Modern Novel, and Drama. Fac. gl Aca. X57 Meet Our Mom! -3' 1 V 'T Study hall is always a happy place at St. john. It gives a student a chance to take a break from classes. , x x X X ii li , 'Eflifri-,7 y ' ff 'i ' 7 .,.v.-'T-553'-sg' This little treat ought' to keep Bill Deutschle content for a while. Mrs. Angeline QMOMJ Miller. 58fFac. 8: Aca .W .,,?.. -Y so Ware' . .th P' ' . s , E HL., an 1 v- . --.s ' f' ' it d ,W--f' A-A S 711- 5 ,X i Mom Miller is in charge of the Candy Store. I'll bet she has more cus- tomers than anyone else. Mrs. Angeline Miller seems to have quite a few children, around 500 of them. Mom is in charge of the book Rental and Study Hall and the Candy Store. How can we ever thank you enough mom? A Language for All F 4. ' 2 I If I f I I ei X 5, m... .X .R if ,Epi IN W N-........ ,.,,.gw-um ' fluff li I I N M i E X1 V,-in . ' ' I 1 ,f....., M I .-.1.,.i..--'am-..,, X LV Mi Rs. CONNIE GIOKARIS. Frenchr, I I S ., id II, III and National Honor Society Advisor. These students have just finished a lesson about France and its language. Mrs. Ulrich and class seem really interested in Spanish. . . . Well, most of the time, Kathy teaches Spanish I, II,III. This year students were able to chose from two foreign languages. Mrs. Connie Giokaris taught French I II, and III. Mrs. Kathy Ulrich was the in- structor for Spanish I, II, III Fac. 81 Aca. X59 ath - The Science of umbers I Now this is real math! These students seem to understand quite well! 1 ,,l 'X 7 111 4 MRS. JEAN MINNING: Geometry, MR. BOB ARNZEN: General Math, MR. BOB STOVER: Elementary Advanced Algebra, Math IV, Senior Drivers Ed. , Physical Ed. , Varsity Algebra I and II, College Algebra Review Basketball Coach, Cross Country Football Coach, Boys Intramural Coach Supervisor 6OfFac. 81 Aca. 1 :K I this-Q...., ,kv an , ., - A . Think positive about math, says MTS- Milmig- Did you ever see so -'mi-Ang? if 1. J k k Q 'k7. 1' . 'wq,Mv k 5-...,LMWwwNM K . ...M A mmmwmuw E x We Mrs. Minnig is right there when you don't understand something. ! E . ., ,-hv:pgLHz1Lz35m,ltr . . .M:,,,. A It wr.-......s....., ., iii? Q ' 'N many cheerful faces in a math class? Mr. Arnzen gives his all. Fac. 81 Aca. X61 Mr. Voll Means Business MR. FRAN VOLL: Bookkeeping, N' Record Keeping and General Business. These students enjoy the last few minutes of class for homework. 62!Fac. gl Aca. Class with Mr. Voll isn't all bad. Mr. V011 also has the duty of being athletic director and administrative assistant. Guidance, Office and Library A 1 -'SX 3 1 MR. DAN RUPERT: School Guidance MRS. AGNES MILLER: Bookkeeper MRS. MARGE CIARK: High School Counselor and Tennis Coach. and Book Store Manager. Secretary. L1 eoiw MRS. PAT MILLER: Secretary to Our Library is also designed for in- Dan Rupert. dividualized study. The library provides so many in- teresting books that some students have a hard time choosing one. Fac. gl Aca. X63 The Art of Music N J Mr. Duncan is always there to assist . . d d' th b d. Being out of tune is no excuse. an 9' vlse e an Q v audq. dn.n.....w..f.- W..Q-...,...M i as s X 4, MR. DAN DUNCAN: Band 5, 6, 7, 83 High School Band, Marching Band, Concert Band, Pit Orchestra, Pep B d Practice makes perfect! an . 64fFac . gl Aca. Speech - Ideas Into Words These students are involved with Channel 6 TV. eg- 2 he V .,ee.en , MR. JOHN GUNDER: TV Program- mingg Speech Acting, Speech F undamentalsg Class Play Directorg local orgination director of Studio 6 TV3 Curriculum Committee, Northwest Ohio TV Foundation, W. B . G. U. TV. Mike German and Chad Weber are Speech Fundamentals enable students to lose stage fright and gain confidence in taping one of the many assemblies themselves, put on TV by Channel 6. Fac, 81 Aca. if65 G mnastics and Health Karen Schulte seems to enjoy doing a stunt on the balance beam. Although gymnastics is a lot of work, some goofing off is done as these four girls prove. 66fFac. gl Aca. Basic fundamentals of health are explained by Mr. Funk. Ruth Iettinghoff accomplishes a swan balance as Mrs. Stover spots My figs 1 First year students seem to be amazed at how well they type. Speed and Accuracy Miss Ann Wulfhorst teaches Typing I, II, and III. Besides her duties in the field of typing, Miss Wulfhorst also teaches American History, Social and Economic Prob- lems, and is Advisor of F. T. A. She also finds the time to supervise the cheer- leaders and advise the majorettes. . g..,.,..---2 .,.qi 'VNU NN--M, ..,, ,K M ..,.,nN,,,. Miss Wulfhorst explains to Karen These students work very hard on a assignment just given by Miss Wulfhorst. Schulte how to use her workbook. Fac. 81 Aca. X67 Religion - ur Belief Rev. Dennis Metzger: Family Living, Head of Study Days Rev. John Blaser: Director of Mr. Joe Fisher: junior Religion Religious Education 68!Fac. 81 Aca. One very attentive class is that of Mr. joe Fisher. 'IEZE JFY '42f2Sf?5i-E?EE ': 4 i Ti1 f 55V Q ' .K-1. so .'-,i. L - r L I - o . Class dismissed for today! 4 Religion I seems interesting when taught by Sr. Thadius. Sr. Mary Thadius, Freshmen Religion Everyone has trying moments! Sr. Lucille, Sophomore Religion and Mission Advisor Fac. 81 Aca. X69 Center Scenes Operated by the Delphos Pub- lic Schools, the Training . . R Center provides Vocational training courses for inter- ested St. john's students. Courses are offered in sev- eral areas including Home Economics, Shop, Vocational Agriculture, and business. Nm. Mr. David Hoffman 10 Mr. William Gerdeman Mr- Charles Plikefd Mrs. Carol Grothouse Mrs. jan Wright ' Miss leffine Ackerman 70fFac. Sz Aca. Training gl Art, Developmental Reading Mrs. Mary Minnig Art I, II,III Diane Kimmett seems to be explaining the display case. Y. G3 in sf' vig A '75 ' .. M x f ' I - . ' - a, ,, tis ii :figs 1 sg Kar, , 5 I 1 U Mrs. Sharyl Odenweller: Helping is what teachers are for. D eve lopm ent al Re ading Fac. 8: Aca. X71 ' r' Miz- 5 L Y, Z -, ' AH ll Mi I M' , P eo 1 4 -M ' wf'34X' 4 f I ... l:k'x Y 1 F nv' A X 6 Student Council Leads Us i ,t ,F Members of the Senior Student Council, joe Heiiz, Larry Gerdeman, Dale Carder, Joyce Geddings, Cathy Clark, Bob Scherger, Tom Jettinghoff, Jayne Miller, Deb Plumpe. Holding the office of Student Council President has meant more to me than any other single activity during my high school years. It was a very rewarding experience. Iwould like to thank the 74- 75 Student Body for giving me this great opportunity. I Would also like to thank the faculty and administration for their cooperation through- 74!Organizations out the year. A big thank you is also in line for the mem- bers of the 74-75 Student Council for all of their help. Last, but not least, my greatest thank you goes to Mr. Adams. Without his help, lwould never have made it. lwould like to wish the 75-76 Student Council the best of luck and much success. Bill Scherger Bill Scherger, Student Council President. Senior class president, joe Heitz Through Good Times and Bad Randy Kimmet junior Clas President . 2 Junior Student Council Members, Ron Ebbeskotte, Randy Kimmet, Metzner, Dee Dee Heitz, Linda Wittler, Karen I-Iammons The 1974-75 Student Council helped to pay for prom, homecoming, and many other dances held at St. John's They sponsored and helped organize such things as jean days, 50's day, spirit Week, slave day, and other special days held here at St. John's They took on many challenges and lead the stu- dents of St. Iohn's through a very successful year. jeff Liebrecht, Dave Clark, Mike Calvelage, Casey Organizations f 75 Scholars of St. Johnis National Honor Society Members, Lisa Warniment, Sadie Michael, Laura Swick, Mary Brickner, Aimee Hedrick, Judy I-Iemker, Clara Luersman, Jeanalice Brickman, Mary Clark, Doris Luersman, Deb Plumpe, Sue Ulm, Tom Jettinghoff, Julie Krendl, Bill Scherger, Joe Heitz, Lois Pohlman, Mary Grothouse, Jean Trentman, Sue Hilvers, Jeanne Meyer, Jill Ricker, Amy Hemker, Sharon Bonifas, Beth Lause, Ellen Grilliot, Karen Kaverman, Sue Lang, Cook Rupert James Mil- ler, Kim Nichols, Dan Youngpeter, Ann Schmelzer I Preparing to Teach in the Future Members of the FTA, Connie Fortner, Vickie Ludwick, Jane Moorman, Bonnie Fortner, Janet Drerup, Karen Elwer, Sherry Schnipke, Mary Carder, Linda Pohlman, Joanne Ostendorf, Tammy Koester, Laura Altman, Noreen Kundert, Cindy Holdgreve, Natalie Michael, Karen Schulte, Ellen Miller, Ginny Mesker, Pat German, Laurie Kundert, Nancy Wegesin, Daina Clark, Laura Youngpeter, Miriam Young, Dee Dee Grone, Kathy Hiett, Joan Wieging, Laurie Sever, Nancy Ulm, Cindy Youngpeter, Carla Eggeman, Lois Pohlman, Ellen Grilliot, Donna Beckman, Bridget Verhoff, Marjorine Wurst, Sue German, Lisa Hedrick, Carol Krmdert, Annette Lang, Sue Lang, Sharon Bonifas, Clara Luersman Aimee Hedrick, Sandy Calvelage, Mary Clark, Judy Hemker, Deb Ostendorf, Jill Ricker, Mary Grothause, Cathy Clarli, Joyce Geddings, Jeanne Odenweller Organizationsf77 Making Music Is Qur Business 1 1 ' I The 1974-75 Concert Band 78fOrganizations Wei The Delphos St. Iohn's Marching Band of 1974-75 Qs.- . Rig, X. l President of this year's band Joel Calvelage, Vice President Deb Plumpe, Sec-Treasurer Judy Hemker. Delphos St. John's band director Mr. D a.n Duncan. Senior band members include, Joel Calvelage, Julie Krendle, Susan Lang, Chris Miller, Paula Ulm, Jeanalice Brickman, Ann Schmelzer, Je anne Odenweller, Jerry Dickrede, Kim I-Ielmkamp, Deb Plumpe, Judy Moorman, Sharon Bonifas, Mary Clark, Amy Hemker, Judy I-Iemker. The Pep Band entertains during halftime at a basketball game. The 1974-75 Delphos St. John's Marching Band gave a variety of halftime shows this year, to entertain the crowd at halftime during the football games. They marched in several different parades throughout the year. The pep band entertained during half- time at the basketball games with several different popular songs. This year the concert band received a four at con- test. They gave a free Christmas concert and a free Spring concert open to the public. Organizations!79 Planning Intramural Sports Members of the Intramural Board, Gary Brickner, john Liebrecht, Dave Metager, joe Noonan, jeff Link, Randy Rahrig, Jim Buettner, Tony Suever, Mike Calvelage, Ron Cross, Vickey Pohlman, Sara Link, Diane Sdawieterman, Sandy Miehls, Io Arm Topp, Shelly Schnipke, Donna Beckman, Julie Bockey, Bonnie Fortener, Lisa Hedrick, Nancy Niedecken, Clara Luersman, Karen Wrasman, Jeanette Beckman, Karla Gerdeman, Vicki Ludwick, Lisa Warniment. The 1974-75 Intramural Board took on the responsi- bilities of scheduling the basketball games and getting places Where they were to be played. They did their best to get people to participate. They handed out trophies to the winners of the tourna- ments. These people helped to give the Students of St. john's a chance to show their athletic talent. Heads of the Intramural Board were: Julie Krendl and Joe Clark. 80fOrganizations Q r W Getting y y Mg ,t Work Experience DECA stands for Distributive Education Clubs of America. It is a Work-experience program in which the stu- dents attend school in the morning and work in the afternoon. They receive pay and 3 credits for their Junior members belonging to DECA, Dan Suever, Terrle Trentman, Marilyn WOI'k OLIIZS ide the Cl3.SSI'OOl'1'l. Friedrick, Linda Grone. C , 4:'.g..2- q Senior members of DECA: Cathy Moloney, Louise Wehri, Denise Holdgreve, Barb Nomina, Don Utrup, Ron Kill. Showing the News In the TV room Mr. Gunder explains to Gary Suever and Rod Wagner, the type Running the camera at an assembly of wiring used to hook up the TV. is jeff Link, Organizationsf81 Freshman Basketball Cheerleaders are: fClockwiseJ Julie Calvelage, Cindy Pohlman, Cathy Klernan, Diane Mesker, Cathy Schwieterman, Mary Rekart. Reserve Basketball Cheerleaders include: Linda Pohlman, Marilyn Ditto, Judy Shenk, Carol Kundert, Tammy Koester, and Karen Schulte. 82fO rganizations Freshman Football Cheerleaders are: Cindy Aguire, janet German, Becky Warnecke, Diane Kill, Tina Mills, jane Brickner. Yell-Girls Spark Spirit Varsity Football Cheerleaders include: QTop to Bottomj Lise Bryan, Mary Lou Metzner, Kay Mansfield, Diane Schwieterman, Deb Suever, and jill Ricker. The Cheerleaders of St. john's put in many hours of work during the season by making signs for the lockers, and gym to psyche the players and fans for an upcoming game. During the summer the Varsity cheer- leaders attended cheerlead- ing camps to learn new cheers and improve on old ones. Be- sides this, they practiced cheers, chants, and planned assemblies. Varsity Basketball Cheerleaders include: Lisa Schlagbaum, Paula Ulm, Lisa Suever, Judy Moorman, Judy Hemker, and Diane Kimmett. Organizations X 83 Helping thers Being Mission President proved to be a rewarding experience. Having many ambitious, hard working members in the Mission Society allowed us to try several new projects this year. Because of the strong support of the student body, the Missions experienced a very successful year, and we were able to reach out and help many people in need both locally and aboard. Clara Luersman Mission Society President Clara Luersman Senior Mission Members, Mike German, Ted Hanf, Kim Helmkamp, Lisa Warniment, Gary Suever, Greg Scherger, Barbara Honigford NOT PICTURED: Judy Moorman 84!Organizations pp s W f W W, 1 E I fi ff ' junior Mission Members Jerome Luersman, Doris Luersman, Lois Pohlman, Bill Preparing for an upcoming mission Hanf, Dennis Klausing, Susanne Hilvers, Laura Swick. meeting is Clara Luersman. Sophomore Mission Members Randall Rahrig, Mike Zalar, john Klausing, Vincent Kill, Judith Shenk, Marilyn Ditto, Cynthia Young-peter, janet Drerup. Organizations X85 Freshman Mission Society Members Mike Altman, Bill Miller, Dave Metzger, Paul Wagner, Rosanne Luersman, Jeanette Wrasman, Janet German, Beckey Warnecke. UQU-Cl' 'lUU'l 'Smi- The student body looks on as Father says mass. 86fOrganizatlons T Fr. Denny Metzger says mass outside on the last study day. One of the many speakers on the first study day. Servants ofthe Mass s -1, Senior acolytes who served for four years include Row 1: Hank Myers, Gary Suever, Chad Weber, Denny Pohlman, Tim Wegesin, Dan Kimmet Row 2: Gary Schlereth, Larry Gerdeman, Tom Jettinghoff, Bill Scherger, Mike German, Brian Calvelage, Dale Carder, Greg Scherger, Don Liebrecht, Ron I-Iollar, Bob Scherger. Interested in Science x ,f , -Y - Members of the Science Club Row 1: Greg Scherger, Dan Holdgreve, Steve Buschor, Steve Grilliot, Tony Suever, Ron Hollar, Bill Scherger, Bob Scherger, Charlie Weber, Joe Heitz, Tom Jettinghoff, Row 2: Mary Seffernick, Jayne Gerdeman, Kathy Holden, Gisela Ritzenthaler, Judy Hemker, Mary Clark, Aimee Hedrick, Joyce Geddings, Sue Lang, Cathy Clark. Row 3: Steve Osting, Curt Best, Joe Sever, Wayne Korte, Don Liebrecht. Organizations!87 Preparing forthe Future ..,.,,,.,.... MA.-- In FFF w w rrkg 9 1 Senior FFA members are: Joe Bumgei, Larry Etzkorn, Mike Berelsman, Dennis Pohlman, Dave Hesseling, Dan Osting, Gary Berres, Dan Siefker, Rick Utrup, john Noonan, Dale I-Ioldgreve, joe Fischer junior FFA members are: Tony Grone, Louis Reindel, Steve Bonifas, Dave Klaus, Larry Burgei, jerry Luersman, Rick Pohlman, Paul Grothaus, Steve Klaus, Carl Renner, Chris Wrasman 88fOrganizationS l L Sophomore FFA members are: Ken Elwer, Mike Reindel, Gary Hesseling, Tim Miller, Tony Fischer, Larry I-Iesseling, Dave Christen, Mark Etzkorn, Dale Hemker, Dan Rode, Dan Grothouse, Tony Cross, Carl Wienken, Elmer Pohlm an, Mark Pohlman, Chris Meyer Freshman FFA members are: Leo Luersman, Roger Grone, Paul Wagner, Mark Grone, Brian Rode, Dale Pohlman, Tim I-Ieiing, Steve Buettner, Randy Wilhelm, Larry Reindel, Chuck McDonald, Terry Vonderembse, Steve Pothast, John Fiedler This past year the Future Farmers of America used money raising tactics such as the slave auction and selling of seed corn. They had a basketball team again and it is a traveling team in which they play other FFA teams. Every year they hold a tractor pull and take a trip out West. Monthly meetings were held to get things orga- nized. Organizationsf89 Getting and Giving the Facts The 1974-75 Sheild Staff created a newspaper called the Sheild to entertain and keep students informed on what's happening around school. In it they interviewed several people, wrote amus- ing stories, created puzzles and quizes to see how smart the student body was, added interesting horoscopes, and many other enjoyable news articles. fail, ffafji Ms' The Senior Sheild Staff members are: Maas, Jayne Gerdeman, Janet Etgen. 1974-75 Shield Staff members are: Mike Calvelage, Don Metzger, Curt Best, Tom Cummings, Matt Rekart, Leroy Pohlman, Janet Etgen, Becky Maas, Anne Christen, Jayne Gerdeman, feditorj Karen Morris, Terrie Trentman, Jeanette Beckman, Tony Suever, Mr. David Alt Qshield advisory 90!Organizations Putting It All Together Karen Wrasm an is the staffs editor. Crest Advisor, Mr. Randy Bohnlein. the Year- Members of the 1974-75 Crest Staff include: Karen Hammons, Annette Rode, Cathy Maloney, Barb Honigford, Kate Youngpeter, Clara Luersman, Lisa Warniment, Sue German, Marjorie Wurst, Anita Morris, Linda Wagner, Sharon Baldauf, jennifer Altman, Kathy Siefker, Sue Ulm, Barb Fortener, In Middle: Karen Wrasman and Greg Scherger, NOT PICTURED: Vickey Pohlman, Mary Grothouse, Karen Maloney and Dee Dee Heiiz. Karen Wrasman and Karen Hammons work on the 1974-75 Crest at the end of The 1974-75 Crest Staff started something new this year, instead of holding meetings once a week they started a class held during seventh period every day. In the class were Barb Honig- ford, Kate Youngpeter, Clara Luersman, Lisa Warniment, Sue Ulm, Barb Fortener, Mary Grothouse, Karen Mal- oney and Karen Wrasman, Editor. Not taking part in the class but Working on their own were Karen Ham- mons and Annette Rode section heads, Vickey Pohl- man, Sue German, Marjorie Wurst, Anita Morris, Linda Wagner, Kathy Siefker, Dee Dee Heitz and photographer Greg Scherger. Crest ad- visor Was Mr. Randy Bohn- lein. In the summer of 1974, Karen, Karen, Kate and Annette Went with Mr. Bohnlein to Moorehead State University for a yearbook Workshop. Organizationsf9l ik- Qui N ,E h 1 I a i ' W' fi I eg, 11'-sg? a pi! ' -... , ' 4.33 'Q Q-. F' Wg HW X W! Injuries Spoil Pre-Season ptimism A good pre-season showing and the varsity's first open- ing victory since 1970 boost ed Blue jay optimism, but a rash of injuries and disap- pointments plagued the grid- ders for the rest of the sea- son. Countless injuries forced the coaching staff to move per- sonnel from position to posi- tion. Strong WBL teams took advantage of the resulting inexperience, and the Jays were able to gain only one league Win after their initial win at Clyde. Senior Roch Wurst netted several post-season awards and a full scholarship to Toledo University. I-le was picked All -WBL first team offensive end and named as a candidate for High School All-American. go- ., r 4 fgrhdy, fl - , V QWSE 'V adrift, ' ,1 4-- , ., Q, LG, FQ' ' ., - YV fa-wx. 17- V ' . V -f ,J--f '-'A-4 . , - .A 1. . 1- M M 'M' - i W-. V , ' 7' V 4 , y Charge! I l 94 fSports :iff-rm Sh :M hiv z ,j 1 . 4 . .uv f A it T ff' ii'-- ,jg V as ii' j f ,i , . A i xr 55 we 1 - 1 X f . . EP ' j K I if' r ,,-Q, ' ' 4' , fs 1- Ajax A M fl-ge r f X, 355 r'-GSA -ze W ix ' We 4 K ' '- iv in N K After receiving a pass, Roch Wurst dodges his aggressor. A driving tackle by our defensive line prevents the Redskins from another first down. ... This year's Varsity Football team members include from Left to Right: Row 1: Coach Alt, Coach Martz, Rick Wieging, Gary Schlereth, Larry Geredeman, Mike German, Dale Carder, Roch Wurst, Ted Hanf, Tim Wegesin, Chad Weber, Charlie Weber, Dave Klaus, Denny Pohlman, Steve Buschor, Coach Funk. Row 2: Coach Don Huysman, Coach Ron Huysman, Denny Fischer, Ted Wells, Mike Calvelage, Pat Koester, john Fetzer, Fred Mesker, jeff johnson, Ed Hammond, jack Bert- ling, jim Buettner, jamie Miller, Mike Mesker, Richard Klaus, Coach Burgei, Coach Stover. Row 3: Mark Gedeon, Bill Hanf, jim Dannhausen, Denny Swick, Randy Kimmet, Chuck Shumaker, Dave Buettner, Phil Noonan, joe Noonan, Tom Morris, Doug Calvelage, Mark Goedde, Joe Bockey. Row 4: Les Warniment, Mike Zalar, Mark Geier, Tom Williams, Harold Niedecken, Mark Pohlman, Dan Schwinnen, Dave Christen, Rick Kaskel, Dale Hesseling, Tom Wegesin, john Klausing. Row 5: jim German, Andy Deutschle, Mike Reindel, Roger Trentman, Bob Lauer, Kevin Backus, Dan Steman, jeff Wamecke, Bret Brandehoff, Steve Reindel, jeff Sheeter, Chuck Wannemacher. Roch Wurst, our star punter, is doing his thing. ' Sports X 95 Reserves Manhandle League Foes With tenacious defensive play, the Blue jay reserve team filed a 6-1 record, the best among WBL reserve teams. Against the seven WBL opponents, the young Jays completed four shut outs, and lost only to Bath. Offensively, the Jays scored 17. 5 points per game, while holding their opponents to 7 points. The Jays are psyched and ready for action! Coach Stover cheers his reserve team to victory. Gotcha! ! .7 ' ' V - Ks .1 3 65- . 3. , lf it I ' QXNIH 4 Q, y Wg 8 V fl ' Q 'dir -- 53-1'fL:f'zf fa .se r F' . , f 41 I - tgg1.s.L,.. 'fr 'A gg gf.-r 97, . fg.j'g'fnyqva-fans + 1. v. 3 ...-.. Y - 'f' -J ' ,UE Randy Kimmet looks for an open receiver. Chad Weber gains yardage on a kick-off return against Wapak. 96 !Sports I What do you mean my three minutes are up? E? ! V St. john's captains lead the way. Playing their final year of varsity football for the Jays were: L-R, Row 1: Charlie Weber, Captain Ted Hanf, Trainer Steve Buschor, Tim Wegesin, Denny Pohlman. Row 2: Chad Weber, Dave Klaus, Mike German, Captain Dale Carder, Captain Roch Wurst, Larry Gerdeman, Gary Schlereth, Rick Wieging. And the pass is complete! Sports!97 'T '7 -. BA F9 --. J Members of the 1974 Freshman Football Team were fLeft to Righty: Row 1: jerry Hoehn, Dave Metzger, Dan Buschor, Brian Rode, Tim Honigford, Mike Klaus, Chuck Martz, Tim Maas, Ron Morris, Terry Vonderembseg Row 2: Mitch Hold- greve, Bill Miller, Ron Hirn, Denny Osting, Neil Miller, Don Carder, Mike Osting, John Liebre cht, Chuck McDonald, Chris Utrupg Row 3: Steve Friend, Jamie Garza, Bill Blank- :W 3 J fi? The physical and mental strain of football are displayed on the face of Neil Miller. 98fSports meyer, Steve Pothast, Dick Clark, Dale Pohlman, Tony Klausing, Mike King, john Fiedler, Kirk Looserg Row 4: Mike Musser, joe Noonan, Steve Recker, Mark Grone, Chris DeBrosse, Art Imber, Paul Wagner, Randy Wilhelm, Denny Hesseling, Randy Calvelageg Row 5: managers jim Hasen- kamp, Mike Eilerman, Kevin Ardner. A uniform can sometimes be a hindrance. Record Two Shutouts Frosh Gridders Boast Strong Defense Future prospects for Blue ' Jay gridders soared to a 6- 1 record. The young Jays scored 21+ points per game and allowed only seven. The team outscored five WBL teams, 94 - 28. 6 Bath rtd pn T ,- Defia ' Wapa Quarterback Chuck Martz gets caught slipping through the defense. Chris Utrup makes a crucial tackle with the help of an unidentified teammate. Coach Huysman gives team members pre-game instructions while Coach Burgei makes sure Terry Vonderembse is listening. ffm ' - C ..: 'Uaiius Kirk Looser evades Spencervi11e's defense for a first down. Sports X 99 Bean to District Harriers End with Nine in a Row Cross Country Runners were fLeft to Righty: Row 1: Roger liot, jim Arnzen, Steve Suever, Steve Osting, Dan R. Brabant, Bob Schulte, Don Metzger, Keith Wagner, Tom Youngpeter, jeff Liebrecht, Tim Pohlman, Mark Brande Merschman, Manager Tom Deutschle. Row 2: Terry Fisch- hoff, Bob Ditto, Tony Grone, Art Klausing, Coach Bob er, Ron Ebbeskotte, Jim Suever, Mark Utrup, Chris Wells, Arnzen. Pat Lause, Dave Miller, Steve Etgen. Row 3: Steve Gril- St. John's Cross Country team wrapped up a success- ful 10-4 season by whining their last nine meets. The team was led by co-captains Steve Suever and jim Arnzen. Other top runners for the Blue Jays were: Seniors, Steve Osting, Steve Grilliotz juniors, Don Metzger, jeff Liebrecht, Art Klausing, Tony Grone, Dan R. Young- peter: and Sophomore Keith Wagner. With returning let- termen, Arnzen is expecting -vii a good '75-76' season. It's a bird, it's a plane, no it's I think 1'm going to be sick! Speedy Arnzen- 100f Sports 3 3 - S dm -. 4-94-4 3' J ' fax X 3 'Q' ' r ,V ' Q . A 1 S - f i ' , ' ,EE x , ff P gd W ., 'H . ,,.V EA V 'ffm 7 , , Steve Suever finished eighteenth in th d' ' U Sgidagxft tournament at Ppe' After many months of physical fitness, Keith Wagner and Steve Grilliot are looking strong in this Cross Country meet. CROSS CGUNTRY VARSITY ., 1, After a hard run, these harriers relax in the cool shade of a nearby tree. Sports X 101 Golfers Set Three School arks The Blue jay golf team com- pleted their season with a 9-14-1 record. The young team finished eighth in the WBL and fourth in the sec- tional tournament. High- lights of the seas on includ- ed the setting of three new school records. Bill Scher- ger broke the 9-hole record with a 34. Freshman Don Bergfeld set an all-time seasonal average mark with a 40. 9 mark. In the first match of the seas on the Blue Jays set a new team total of 155 which was broken in another match where St. john's tallied 153. The Varsity golfers were: L-R, Coach Tom Miller, Bill Scherger, Don Bergfeld, Tony Suever, Tom Kil1,XChip Kayser, jay Kundert and Rick Williams. F 1 ' K, QW -'gaft r ' tfegl'g , ' weaiinffsgfgfgirgagggl,Mr .Q S M, -1 1 f1..g,f.' . + ff w. f,g,:,fff,f-few: ' , -wg W, Zws1-'5,,4, .gv1t' - ,A N . - M5 1-,51 5 H , i La ,eq 1,5 M f f ,.. 235.122, ' ' 2:1 if- f 'i W '.' ' ' - '- ' ,,i.. -t'tt 1- 10 - - rsttl t t F. j i , ,... ...cs T. 3 W In fn K If., X I V.. MU: K 0 A K 'u74m5m l' Q iWrm,f,efz',,,,3,,,.fgWe,M,I ga., ,,,. :wr-1.e:153Qf1f2fiff1 Emmy' . ,L ,rg aeysf 1. - , Qi., 1 ' 1 . . . 5- T ww N 15' tt' K 'f --1:-figi'-:r ..:k'f?T!i':LgHN' -221.-My 1 .. -'T ' ' -'hi' -1' ,--ri, I Concentration - the key to victory. What are you going to do next, Tom? V Tony Suever exhibits perfect form V ' on his tee shot. -Ma It's do or die! 102 f Sp orts 52 agar f .A V s ' .f '-my M: junior linkster Tom Kill shows perfect follow-through on a fairway shot. , A .QA Ai 1 ' -'lfw3ii.vffS,. 4.2. . :jg ', in ' X ' .ff .7 ska: sw,g'1Q1R11x:'wasf? 5 29 Q? 'w s H '--f Mzrmf.W,K.W+1Uf- -bmi +A M., zszrfzfawf X' A J 1 ' ',ggrQkiA1K'ik.5, aj7, 1 : ,ed lair '?y.3.Mfw,w-5 X,-.-KUlfiagrrfiartw' . r I fc- I 53, .. ' Q' M . 1 V, , K - -f1f1x5Lzl1if5f:mu' wk - 3 ff7l wGf'.i? 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The pre- mature tournament defeat left the Blue Jays with an overall 17-3 markg the three losses were only by a total of four points. Roch Wurst and jim Arnzen made the All League team, While the other starters Dave Swick, Tim Pohlman, and Steve Klaus received honorable mention. Coach Bob Arnzen received the well earned honor of Coach of the Year , and his son jim was named Co-player of the Year . Spirited fans cheer on the mighty Jays Concession workers were Dan Grothaus, Chris Rode, and Rick Klaus This year sVarsity Basketball Team included Row 1: L-R, Manager Tom Deutschle, Doug Calvelage, Dan Youngpeter Steve Klaus, jim Arnzen, Manager Rick Pohlman. Row 2: Coach Bob Arnzen, Manager jim Buettner, Steve Suever Randy Kimmett, Tim Pohlman, Captain Roch Wurst, Pat Koester, Dave Swick, Trainer Steve Buschor. 104 fSp orts lar' YH 'Nllb - ,f 6 f 4 A ' 6 ai S 1 jf F' -aur- X . Q -Qui? J? The Jays scurry to make Valentine wishes for a victory come true. 7 ,H M . 4 i- Steve Klaus skillfully controls the ball while deciding his next move. zff' 7 W'- --b ' 7' tttt - . . ' 1 Q --41,56 qw -ffl , , , A-,L J'-.gl 9365, ' xr 7' QKXE Tim Pohlman attempts a shot over the outstretched arms of his foe. Blue jay rivals pay the price. .?L. J ,,,LtL ,,,t y . ,. V tly., 4 S prifllifield South Q Toledo GC 7 o. G. V6-l,.,,,6 flf01?Sl-QW St. rancis Ayersville lgayton' 22: 74' Roosevelt Elida Lcc 6 6 - 6B2?tl3,6 lyyld 6 7 - ,6 f Dztygqiijpurilfar Defiance 4, Vyepakoneta A 7 it Won ' d-'d iflwon Won 77-70 73-60 ttli Clegg?- ' I1 2 ,W011 Won' Won d Won' Won Lost Won Won Won 'l7s7,. , , yj 84-62 76 ..'-'L y css J 5100-71 681.65 - f 61:55 68-67 77- A 7 79-61 69-68 Q 69- '68 454 'ZSQ74 6 74-572i A iQKe1'1'EOn ' 354386-Q1 uf. -faq,- 'se 6-sz-,,,2, Sports!l05 RXQZPS41. ..71,. 460, Reserves Compile 13-5 Record Expected to be only an aver- age team, the Blue Jays junior varsity came on to win the Western Buckeye League Re- serve Championship and ended up with a 13-5 record against exceptional competition. Coach Ken Burgei's squad's highlights included a six game winning streak and wins over Celina and St. Marys. The success of the team was undoubtedly based on team play as Coach Burgei utilized 8 to 10 players a game. Al- though extremely small, the reserves consistently out- pressured, out-hustled and out-scored their opponents. Sewing in the concession stand were: L-R, Tom Morris, Gina Myers, Curt Best, Mike Musser. I This year's Reserve Basketball Team included L-R, Row 1: Coach Ken Burgei, Keith Wagner, Ron Ebbeskotte, jack Bert- ling. Row 2: Manager Mike Baldauf, john Klausing, Chris Wells, johnArdner, Mike Reindel, Manager Dave Christen. Row 3: Tom Bertling, jeff Sheeter, Pat Lause, Mark I-lammons, Tom Williams, Mark Clement, Tim Miller. l06!Sports That Famous Blue jay rebounding Leading the Jays to successful seasons were: L-R, Freshman Coach Dave Alt, ability in action! Varsity Coach Bob Arnzen, Reserve Coach Ken Burgei. Blue Jays pressure and guard their opponents. 28-.22 iAl9QMHzs0:1 xe1?Of9afee .Jsr f W -3514 33 .f .- QQ' fi 023135. sire ,,.. , iifgggyran 15 'sfifxasef irri 0 -,Shayggznee ' 0 Celiga' 1 Daf11fon'Dunbar Defiance Wapakoneta St. Mary' s Van Wert LCC, ciis l i-4 iffiii rls - .,h', I-9SfW?i?7 'A Won, riis Z A L09H'?7 Won Won Lost Won Won Won Won LOSTLB V- 732,513 Wei! 5 544 -60-43 0 C 50505-5 5456.44 S2-47 49-40 -56-51 66-so so-45 sz-59 Sports!lO7 Freshmen Extend Winning Skein to 40 St. john's Freshman Basket- ball team completed an un- defeated season udth a 15-0 mark and a 40-0 record since they began hmer-scholasdc competition in the seventh grade. Some of the team's highlights this year included winning the Western Buck- eye League championship, gaining victories over all of the six Lima Schools and spohing an undefeated sea- son for Bath. Although the Blue Jays were not especially taH, they possessed over- all quickness and the ability to shoot Well. When not active on the court, teamwork is displayed on the bench. Peppy Frosh cheerleaders spark team spirit. Aggressive defense contributed to the superb Freshman winning streak. Terry Vonderembse fights for the l08fSports jump ball. , ,ff f r 4 X ,- . VK. ,,,, 6' 4: , r we i , ' 404 75: 5 . V., a.: 3 C M ' Steve Recker displays St. john's Kirk Looser aims for the bucket. free Shoouns talents' The Freshman Basketball team included L-R, Row 1: Chuck McDonald, Bill Blankemeyer, Mike Eilerman, Mike King, Manager Ron Hirn, Coach Dave Alt. Row 2: jack Swick, Dale Pohlman, Don Bergfeld, Dick Clark, jay Kundert, Chuck Martz, Chris DeBrosse. Row 3: Manager Tim Heiing, Kirk Looser, Mike Osting, Chris Utrup, jeff Grothouse, Steve Recher, Terry Vonderembse, Manager Mike Klaus. Sports!l09 Grapplers Fare Well in Tourney Action The Blue jay Wrestling team completed their season with a 4-6 record. In the A-AAA sectional tournament, Matt Rekart, Bill Deutschle and Denny Swick placed second while Ted Wells ranked third. The entire team garnered 47 1X2 points which enabled them to place fifth out of thirteen teams. This was the 'best finish in St. john's his- tory. Blue Jays Matt Rekart, Tim Wegesin, and Bill Deutschle ranked third in the Western Buckeye League tournament. Les Warniment came in fourth while the team finished ninth with a total of 35 lf2 points. In the Catholic Invitational tournament, Matt Rekart placed sixth. B ' it f wp . Mike Krendl struggles to maintain control over hisopponent. l1O!Sports Receiving special recognition at the awards assembly were L-R: Matt Rekart most valuable player and most pinsg Tim Wegesin, most pinsg Mike Zalar, most take-downsg Denny Swick, most improved wrestler. K Q M K Q . K, EW ... :iwnw it A A W, as W ir in V, , A , ,, M X .. sue- 'sf Blue jay grapplers show team spirit after a victory. Les Wamiment attempts a take-down on a Van Wert opponent. -is.. The Varsity Wrestling team included L-R, Row 1: Dan Steman, Mike Zalar, Matt Rekart, Mike Krendl, Tom Merschman, Tom Wegesin. Row 2: Coach Funk, Les Warniment, Mark Gedeon, Ted Wells, Bill Deutschle, Tim Wegesin, Bill Hanf, Denny Swick, Manager Mike Mesker. Sportsflll Ability and Desire Equals Success This year's Reserve Wrestling team included L-R, Row 1: Denny Metzger, Art Imber, Pat Krendl, Tom Altman, Brian Wagner, Steve Friend, Mitch Holdgreve. Row 2: Coach Ricker, jerry Hoehn, Andy Deutschle, Tim Honigford, Mike Hoffman, Kevin Backus, Bret Brandehoff, Tony Klausing, jim Hasenkamp. - 8 K I . ..,,gwifJs 'ga' 1 'gf5X,Q ' E il QA, ,J ,,,,,,95.?r,,. f ' WAX- xl . as- L ' ,, Q. l I i -g:Q?ff ifiE55 V K' rw ........f 1 1 ' fri x ' 'f'- j , .,,, i,f: ,, V M ,E in ss'i ssis 1 9.24 , ,,, . tv Y ' 1 X I Us AA Wx s i .--,ge I M 15 ' , ', it r ,t 4 49 1 as . , t!.,,.,ng'qf -:S '- NB. , 1 V Q ,F T , 'fi H 1 in A ' 'h A-1. ,-tf in . 'K 9'u sw. J-! Q ,ia mg vw an Q g 1- f- A ,- .v 4- fs--we-h -mils A gg i, I fu-sk. 3, ,5,g.+v ':, 53, I ms ' Q n K 5,1 - ,, , , is ,, .,-- 'if' ' - -fi, - Bill Deutschle uses one of his many wrestling holds to overcome his rival. Coach Funk informs jerry I-Ioehn of some new wrestling techniques. 1 12fSports Senior Tim Wegesin served as cap- tam of the Wrestling team' Coach Ricker and Coach Funk discuss amusing aspects of wrestling. Tom Wegesin escapes the hold of his foe. V I S ITORS Ask the scoreboard who's the best. BL Dan Stemen and his oppenent take a break between periods. Spo1'ts!ll3 C.Y.0. Quintet Records 4-2 Season St. john's CYO basketball team, in its second year, traveled to the state CYO tournament games. In a tough game, St. John's was edged out of tournament action in the district quarterfinals by Findlay St. Michaels. Ted I-Ianf was un- able to play in the tourna- ment games when he sus- tained the only injury of the season for the team when he chipped a bone in his ankle on February 9 in a game against the Ottawa A team. St. john's defeated both Delphos jeff- erson and St. john's 1974 CYO team twice during the season in scrimmages. Coach Bob Stover's team completed their season with a 4-2 record. Dale Carder hits a Bunnie shot from the foul line. Gary Schlereth sets up an in-bounds Dale Carder steals a rebound under play, the watchful eye of Howie john- l 14 X Sports SOD. . Ron Cross nets two points on a fly-ing lay-up. 1 4 1 Coach Arnzen Completes 25 Years as Coach, Teacher, and Friend Bob Arnzen, coach, friend, and teacher to many St. john students, parishine rs and local residents cele- brated his Silver Anniver- sary at St. john's this year. Coach Arnzen, a native of Kentucky and graduate of Dayton University was hired in 1950 by then principal, Rev. E.C. Herr. Since that first year, his teams have Won 377 games while losing only 182. His laurels include eleven sec- tional championships, four district titles, two regional Winners and two state runners- up. W But even more importantly during those 25 years is Bob Arnzen, teacher and friend. His dedication and openness to the students of St. john's is remembered by many. His advice and guidance is by no means limited to the members of his teams. Coach Arnzen gives unself- ishly of his time to help anyone. Sports!1l5 iamond Men Rebuild f ,em-153 I V 55ifQ5'- ,,.,Qgj,.QLf::f'iEQ,. j j f ,M M, .Nw . ,sw '1' J '21ffsf1rfY+:1iS'?Flif-g i - A 7, fi -. Roch Wllfst is Founding third and Brian Calvelage checks his swing. heading for home. Larry Gerdem an heads to first after bunting. 116fSports Dan Stemen takes his position behind the plate. Van Wert Van Wert Bath Lincolnview ,L.C.C. ' Ayersville it L.C.C. Lost Won Won Wo 8 Ip . 9 Defiance WE Q3 A Won loss record of five and thirteen doesn't sound Don Huysman, this was a . year for building and devel- - gyfy !i'ft 'K '-'Q ' opment. The 1975 Varsity K Q Q ffm? S .fx Q 'Q is X has J' 3 i . . k W' Nj 3 g mi X 1 very impressive but for coach 1 lr si by S X at f Q f- at S I A fr M xy - ' was a young team consisting ialgpy jg! oyo p l p V5 i ss of four seniors, five juniors, W M six sophomores and a fresh- - si' man. A lack of depth in the pitching staff was a rnafor Steve Buschor keeps his eye on the downfall. although Chuck rar-get as he winds up. Schumaker and Roch Wurst proved to 'be consistent hurl- ers. Improvement was noticeable in the offense as they scored more runs this season than last. The most Valuable player and 'best defensive player awards went to Roch Wurst, While the player with the highest batting average was Larry Gerdeman. Playing in the Western Buckeye League All Star game were Brian Cal- Bluej ay offense prepares to bunt. Larry Gerdeman takes a powerful cut at the ball. velage and Roch Wu rst. iacsn. S rt 1 -I. ,p am s is ttfr If - 1 if' ' i'i , , . ' r . . sth Q , ., - i f L ,Wai x p ' p I I , ,Q .. V . 4 . ,N 'Q 'P 'fr s1'e'vr' :g'i.m 1 K I ' :ff Q his smug: 'fp' JSYJOQ ,DY ll-1' Members of the 1975 Varsity team were: Row 1: Manager Dale Hessling, Steve Etgen, John Ardner, Chuck Burgefeld, Chrls Wells, Don Burgefeld, Mike Zalar, Rick'Klaus. Row 2: Coach Don Huysm an, Phil Noonan, Mark Clement, Chuck Schumaker, Larry Gerdeman, Brian Calvelage, Roch Wurst, Steve Buschor, Dan Alhnan, Dan Youngpeter, Dan Stemen, Coach Jim Martz. Sports!ll7 ,W V, iv kk 7' The wind up and the pitch . . Boy did I miss that one! . U, ., .A ' ffif,-'f' Z , ' ' ,. - T A ' --na' x . - f , f , I K ,, . . WEE, This year's Reserve team included: Row 1: Ron Morris, James German, Randy Wilhelm, Chuck McDonald, Ron Hern, Dave Metzger. Row 2: Coach Ron Huysman, Dan Buschor, Jeff Warnecke, jack Swick, Pat Lause, joe Noonan, Jeff Grothouse, Kirk Louser, Bill Blankemeyer, Tony Kaverman, Jay Kundert. 1l8fSports M Y :Mg . 'xxx , h Q77 W ' Another Bluej ay hit. The 1975 Reserve Baseball team finished the season with a three and four mark. Coach Ron Huysman devoted the year to experimentation S . ...:. .. :1, :,, i M.. kkl,,, ,N . , - f A .1 Y , ...,,, YY , 4 A ,. , M, -f,. ,,, . ,rg V. - and was pleased with the out- -4 most part, inexperienced team provided stiff compe- tition for their opponents. o. . to s , , A come. The young and, for the it -T rvpo A pp h I opp T oo n i tt,op p p, Their four losses were by a 4 ioorolo I W 1 iosi Y iisvs i to combined total of only seven runs. That hit should help your batting average. Jeff Giothouse releases the ball hoping for a strike. Sportsfll9 Net-Men File 14-4 Record This year's Tennis Team included, L-R, Row 1: Matt Reckart, jack Bertling, Glen Bertling, Bob Schulte, Captain Steve Grilliot. Row 2: Coach Dan Rupert, Jim Arnzen, Tony Grone, Tom Bertling, Steve Klaus, Tom Kill, Manager Tom Deut- schle. Composed primarily of un- derclassmen, the 1975 Var- sity team completed a spark- ling 14-4 won-lost record. Tournament action saw the Blue Jays place fourth in the Western Buckeye League. In Sectional Tournament, the team qualified five of six net- men for section tournament, with jack Bertling and Matt Reckart gaining the sectional doubles title. Team championships were garnered by jim Arnzen, sin- gles, and jack Bertling and jim Arnzen, doubles. 120f Sports Glen Bertling makes a smashing return. Q Tom Kill tries to prove the effective ness of the back-hand. Jim Arnzen reaches for the ball. TENNIS VARSITY Tom Bertling really puts himself in- to the swing. Bob Schulte sets up for the return. Sports X 12 1 Spikers Net Winning Record In their second year of play, the Girls' Varsity Volleyball team racked up six wins to five losses while the Reserve team finished their season with five wins to six losses. According to Coach jan Stover, the girls did an out- standing job this seas on since many schools they clashed against have had girls' vol- leyball teams in existance for many years in compari- son to only two years at St. john's. In addition to their winning record, the Varsity team qualified for the semi-finals of the WBL tournament. The outlook for next year's team is very good although many Seniors will be leaving this year. Seniors players in- clude: Diane. Kimmet, Aimee Hedrick, Lisa Bryan, Kim I-Ielmkamp, Deb Ostendorf, Deb Reindel, Sadie Michael, Ann Rose, and Barb Fortener. VOLDIQQEDYBPSLL eese VARSITY Elida Lost -25 Elida op St. gMary's OJ 21 Wapakoneta OJ Stg Won oy lgfost 25 Bath iii Lost 2D Shawnee Won 1 Q Van: we rt Won OJ Shawnee Lost 23 'Best of thre l22fSPORTS e games wins The Varsity Volleyball team members were: L-R, Row 1: Diane Kimmet, Aimee Hedrick, Laura Swick, Lisa Bryan, Cindy Grothouse. Row 2: Mary Car der, Kim Helmkamp, Deb Reindel, Sadie Michael, Deb Ostendorf, Cindy Holdgreve. . I ,am file? gig 7!',lifQQQfQs?lkYY3 Q1 . . , is iii . t 11' Yiifffs tra 5 ? itt. ,ag iw:-1 as A..,k L A What's up, Kim? ,-ttt 3 2 ' E dam is 55 f t-- With much determination and momentum, Diane Kimmet leaps into the air for a possible return. Natalie is ready to go, i VOLLEYBALL RESERVE Elida Lost Q0-25 E Elida s L Lost CO-25 St. Maei4y's Won Q2-ly Crestview Won Q2-ly Wapakoneta Lost QOL-25 St. Henry Won Q2-OJ Celina Lost fl-25 Bath Lost Q1-2D Shawnee Won Q2-lj Van Wert Won Q2-OJ Shawnee Lost Cl-25 3 . , LU 11 S, 2 ' 1 wif? J 4 r 5 'L Members of the Reserve Volleyball team include: L-R, Row 1: jane Moorman, Ruth jettinghoff, Natalie Michael. Row 2: Ann Rose, Nancy Niedecken, Connie Nothin' like really putting your- Fortener, Barb Fortener. Self into fha game! lf, . 7 , 3 -w-mms we ,,,,.,.,.,.,mm- www., ,L ,N wmv I L V, , ,F X ZW , E 1 .. - as Reserve player Ruth jettinghoff PHUVTJS 5126 kH0WS what the Same is Coach Stover gives the girls a pep talk during a time out. a a ou . SPORTS 11123 This year's Varsity Team included: Row 1: Laura Swick, Linda Wilhelm, Cindy Grothouse, Peggy Klausing, Margaret Wannemacher, Row 2: Mary Carder, Kim I-Iehnkamp, Deb Reindel, Nancy Neidecken, Kim Nichols, Cindy Holdgreve, Sadie Michael, Coach Stover. Laura Swick warms up before a game. Sadie Michael demonstrates some fancy ball handling. Spo1'tsfl25 Keep on Track'in ,K 'SIS' This year's track team includes: QL-RJ Row 15 Doris Luersman, Cindy Grothouse, Margaret Wannemacher, Paggy Klausing, Laura Youngpeter. Row 25 Missy Fischer, Linda Wilhelm, Vicky Ludwick, Dee-Dee Grone, Carol Klmdert, Judy Shenk. Row 33 Sadie Michael, Cindy Holdgreve, Nancy Niedecken, Nat Michael, Cindy Youngpeter, Marilyn Ditto, Connie Fortener. Row 45 Coach jan Stover, Laura Swick, Karen Hammons, jane Williams, Rose Korte, Nancy Kaverman, Kathy Siefker. Row 55 Linda DeBrosse, Ann Rose, Kim Nichols, Julie Bockey, Linda Pohlman, Joanne Ostendorf, Carla Eggeman. Joanne and Linda mn with deter- mination in this relay. at Karen Hammons is shown doing a long jump. r:-'lzzi'-'7 And she's Off! E ll The team is caught relaxing after a strenuous meet. 1 26 X Sports - The Second girls' Track team of St. Johns' put forth many hours of hard Work, yet the scores are not in- dicative of the effort or improvement of the team. It is very hard to keep going, to keep pushing yourself, to do your best and still be beat. Though the track team had a very trying season, ,nine of the fp tee n ' l l Q aff i x ' 'lyil ' ' e s t,hl 1 - If 1. IQ? ,V,v .:. H- i , SGGTQQCWWH 'drr f Blufftong and ost to Bathlull anCl,St.X Marys inseparate meets . llA'l The icefaml partie i- y mpagghdmin the gp liii ment, tumbling two runners, andplacing noone in the St. Marys invitational. In pre District A:,y two relays qualified, but in District neither relay quali-g,, y fied' because of stiff Kimlf. ,,f. and . -, maw,..s.,.....WM l X in x , ' is 'W .f 9' X t wg: img, ,. l These E in , f' tt as . . 1 i 5' '92, if L' X - S- kB,:,s F N yr kg Lpgfpig.. I Ak - 5 , J 'i iuds s f Y 1 -' s iii' Q- W f ,ssssl J 'rizigf t liiit 1 X 1 -- it Lt., s 1 I t- t it tnyy - at r if M T lv I v,.i , K ,M . ynffl xtuff -1 .,,t ,:,,,V' - ---f 1 2-wanna a team members are preparing for the next event. aa.-. ,. M, x- J Shotput is another event in track. Vicky sure can throw that disc! 1 Members are seen running towards a victory. Sports fl 27 1 v' ifzw3', Ht D55 lf 4 ,141-r ta L' I 4 bmw -A .U zxmfsl' 76' mga. . tg . . ww , M- N ga V ,, 1 Frosh boys' intramural team Sophomore boys mtramural team jumor mtramural basketball team jumor mtramural basketball team ' ---1.-....,..,,,. MMM NVKF .s i X A ,n,.,.,.,, ,,. ,. Ready--A im--Fire! . ..., , hr w :E Don Huysman finds that you can always expect the unexpected at girls' intra- 'V E ' L X mural basketball games. I use Lux, y 21 . ' ' E634 xeig xllllll M V i if 3 , 5, a . 1-'wa 5 1, F -s , Q y f ., all a s as Vickey Pohlman tries to block Ginny Weber as She takes 3- Shot- Shelly Schnipke races down court. Sportsf129 1 1 J , Q ii ,, pg QW Mffif ,Q 'iw A Muff? Qyr'!99l Y' Y Q , 1? Freshmen Take First Step 1 dH rd G H 1' ho h ' 1 h Dick Clark tries to sing? ?xa::'leIl1ghIfa1?'LknVINiIegliil1.anj an a y Q reg esse ingj s w t e1r ta ent at t e .We if , eta? fun, ra R 42 aw.. M I 2' N' I 1' 1 dj Y J i au, 5 1 H f .4 .- ogg V 1 52.1. ! 4 . 5 l32!Underc1assmen v t.aa S .ie M, ,,,N,w . .wif K ' 4 ..i. Mae , u. Cynthia Aguirre Michael Altman Tom Altman Kevin Ardner Laurie Bensm an Don Bergfeld Bill Blankemeyer Diane Bockey Roger Brabant Todd Brandehoff Gary Brickner Jayne Brickner Nancy Buettner Steve Buettner Dan Buschor Franklin Byrne julie Calvelage Randall Calvelag Don C arder Laura Clapp Dick Clark Cindy Davey Linda Davey Chris DeBrosse Ronald Dickrede Susan Ebbeskotte Mike Eilerman Ronald Eggeman 6 .A u ' , ' . . -Q f F -in Q Y f Hd' i K i K1 g i f M I Q -Rf I if if K L ' If b g b: a Jimi K A wi k.k VL V Q gk- E g . k,.. I A I A Q Q05 VP X Q. ,r - F' ' 'NQX' 4 F' .W . mi! ' A 1 tbiA g l sg- .gi D' , f . i f, E as Q K if l 2 s A 5 f Rf 1 , GQ ' M Aj A ' My I 7 N gi fiffsx A l , s an It Vv: . .N - o 4 425' A I is X Q- 1 5 i g A. it , U. f , f' it Q 6 DWL V F . if H fy bg n ab! ., Doris Elwer Tammy Feathers john Fiedler janet Fischer Tina Flanagan Dorothy Friedrich Steve Friend Jaime Garza Karla Gerdeman Janet German Mark Grone Roger Grone jeff Grothouse james Hasenkamp Lisa Haunhorst Tim I-Ieiing Dennis Hesseling Greg Hesseling Susan Hesseling Michael I-Iiett Ronald Hirn Gerald Hoehn Michael Hoffman Debra Holden Mitchell Holdgreve Tim I-Ionigford Arthur Imber Bret jacome' Anthony Kaverm an Patricia Keck Diane Kill Beth Kimmett Michael King Daniel Kinstle Michael Klaus Anthony Klausing Mary Kleman Angela Klima Patrick Krendl joseph Kundert Douglas Lause John Liebrecht Diane Mesker and janet German sign First year Spanish students Diane Mesker, jeff Grothouse, Kathy Kleman., and in at 1974 Homecoming Dance, Jayne Brickner share their Pinata with the second graders. Underc1assmenfl33 Wo 1-4 , 3 Hs.. 'I W 3 - - :f:::: -qv, . '-, . 4 A 1 W-'il kigi! i, 5 HJ - ' 'fefj' f W5 ,isa x Q Q' , 41 . fy... U a .r I l gli ,L , w f if s if 1 ll f f t R .125 fi f R 'X 'W A 4 Q. . wfjif ,li J V Tf' X 'L 134 !Underc1assmen 21,23 sh . V Sara Link james Looser Kirk Looser Leo Luersman Rosanne Luersman Timothy Maas Charles Martz Charles McDonald Kim McDonough Diane Mesker Q . Q , Roberta Mesker V 5 . Dianne Metcalfe V Beth Metzger ' , I David Metzger Paula Metzner , Y Sandra Miehls Q Q J Tina Mills 35, 2 ...Q A f -f ' A . Nancy Miller jf-, 1 S R' Neil Miner Yi' 4 ' 1:-A ' Q4 William Miller ' ' ' R' Ronald Morris A f ffff , Michael Musser . K Joseph Noonan ' '.'f- K Charles Obermeyer qw X 4 x Q 5 Frederic Obermeyer N - ' , Dennis Osting m s l , f is y Michael Osting Cynthia Pohlman , A x R Dale Pohlman .. Shirley Pohlman fy ,M Rebecca Pothast ' , 3 l Stephen Pothast A, ' Debra Powell Q - A Stephen Recker , J ' ' Mary Rel-cart Ai Larry Reindel Brian Rode john Rode Kim Rose Valerie Rosendale Betty Rupert Sherry Sanders Paula Metzner and Lisa Haunhorst sign-out books at orientation. Mrs. Stover and husband Bob Qunder coverj act to the poem Casey at the Bat, part of Freshman Fun Night. 'ugh 5 Qiif A 9, My I for Wa Q' Sr Freshman listen to Mr. Adams at their orientation. Dig that cool dude! Q.. A ft A my 4 .... A l 1 M 4 it ggi? 'a ' L1 Y Jeanette Wrasman sf 'ly fi I il -ff! fi. , X T 5 D A .s '5 s Qi 3-. fly 46' Shelly Schnipke rm Kathleen Schwiete Bob Schulte Denise Sheeter Carol Siefker Irene Siefker Darlene Stant Kimberly Stant Leah Stant Tim Staup james Suever Pamela Suever jack Swick JoAnn Topp Dorothy Trentman Chris Uuup Terry Vonderemb se Karen Vorst Brian Wagner Paul Wagner Julie Wannemacher Rebecca Warnecke Debra Weber Virginia Weber Mark Wellman Joan Wienken Randall Wilhelm Marilyn Will Underclas smen! 135 3.11. Sophomores Receive Identit jennifer Altman john A rdner janet A rnoldi Kevin Backus Michael Baldauf Paul Baldauf Sharon Baldauf Louise Beckman Karen Beining Carol Berres Glen Bertling Monica Bockey Ronald Bonifas Bret Brandehoff jeff Brinkman jeff Buettner Sandra Calvelage Mary Ann Carder David Christen Daina Clark Ed Clark Mark Clark Mark Clement Anthony Cross jeff Cross Kathryn Cummings Andy Deutschle Marilyn Ditto Robert Ditto janet Drerup Carla Eggeman Richard Eggeman Karen Elwer Ken Elwer Steven Etgen Mark Etzkorn Tony Fischer Michelle Fischer Terry Fischer Bonnie Fortener Connie Fortener Teresa Fuerst l36!Underc1assrr1en View ii . Nancy Ulm helps sophs show their spirit at Christmas. 5 N14 x V It , ' K y ua,: QM ,S y 4 af M xyix - ,X i . Z. , H S51 4 an r ' ' iff J . , I ',t.': .M 5' , W J' is A 1 1 i A45 ,, 2 ?fe ' 11 .f K QI, lfr, J r fy A t A A In X f 1 b - A , E' get V Wir! y iii 'V 5,1513 fn- . : J Q .:. A : K WSN CN A v ., - .- S '4'1. 'f -s.. GY' ' 43 r Z V- f 'K '4i i' 'Paw ' 9 T A -5 ff'-i fx M ' ' W5 if ' :l-if' 15356 Q li A I V '. , ' I: , A b,-- QT I . I Q' iv' -L , A... . A A 715 -if ifaiggj' fn ss vl 1 - V - E ' SEC' sql 9' . br N L. M 'L 4? 4 1 'YM' .i 0 :x 1 qgmiinaxang I . mmm-,, ,L ,smmxis nm 6 5 'N5sZ'J-W--w--55. K N H M M AN NMMMM !tl!'i?Si'i!g1gu annul. a.1V.A,,f. , ,W ms K W Pai x 1 an us I W 5:3 L. ,Y v Nat Michael Looks on as Cindy Sophomores take part in the Christmas assemble as Glen Bertling reads. Holdsfeve Sets UP 3 good P1aY- ! A x Mark Geier W Vg, 4' ' 3 7 My james German 4s j j ' , X Patricia German W, .M ' . A 24 ' , Diana Grone K C ' M -. ,ryy Cynthia Grothouse ' , fn . yi. . , -N ,A,L, 1 . , , ' Dan Grothouse 1, ,arf A ' . fx -,Ft ,1'-l , gf I f ,Lb Patricia Grothouse . . A L I iff K Q 'i 2-Z.: L A .. , 3 'i- -, ,: an ,W ff!! y V . .K 9-Q ,, it , L wp K 'S' rv-Xvvh t A '77 'EY ' I Fixx x'I,b.h . A 'i 04 L. J, V ' 'QE . Axycl, E .9 W A I. ' up frfy .,,:g:9! , lf.vX C ' ' - Mark Hammons Lisa Hedrick Mark Helmkamp Dale Hemker Randy I-Iemker Kathleen Hempfling Dale Hesseling Gary Hesseling Larry Hesseling Kathy I-Iiett janice Hilvers Lisa I-Iolbein Cynthia Holdgreve Rick Holdgreve Ruth jettinghoff Rick Kaskel Nancy Kaverman Bernard Kayser Vincent Kill Rick Klaus joe Klausing Underc1assmenfl37 John Klausing Peggy Klausing Ed Klima Tammy Koester Rose Korte Mike Krendl Carol Kundert Laura Kundert Noreen Kundert Leslie Kunz Annette Lang Mike Laudick Bob Lauer Kathleen Lause Pat Lause Vicki Ludwick Mark Maas Craig Mansfield Tom McDonald Tom Merschman Mike Mesker Virginia Mesker Roger Metcalfe Chris Meyer Natalie Michael David Miller Ellen Miller Tim Miller jane Moorman Anita Morris Harold Niedecken Nancy Niedecken jim Obermeyer joanne Ostendorf Carol Osting Shane Osting joe Plumpe Elmer Pohlman Linda Pohlman Mark Pohlman Randall Rahrig Mike Reindel e 'l . lk ' R, . o-. Wm -5 f ' A .iw 'X ' 1 ff i f' W M i' 'Lf ' gp 9 fl 1 ll V' d A 5 1 ef F 1, 4 av ,nga rx.. L J- 4 1 K' 5 f' -oi - .gf I 1' X A t ? I It 1 Q' 2 tim 5 4 , . Ms r , an Q. if-J Jw 335: If f 9 is ll - -or . N :Sit 4,14 if 422 . .ix 1 1. M25 :A iff? is? :V A f 1 i L ' Q' a'.mKS'4 R 1-eg n ,. .. 55, , 'L of me L 1 Q Nancy Wegesin, Noreen Kundert, and other Spanish Il students hang their Pinata at a grade school Chrismnas party. l38fUnderc1assmen 'di Mr. Stover offers encouragement to Connie Fortener. Steve Reindel 1 1 , Chris Rode ' Q 3 ' l ' 'A V W. Dan Rode 1 X ,- QL! !! L D uh r Glen Rosendale Q A 4 Qu v E -' james Rupert - ' Mary Schmit ,fly ' .E V , A Sherry Schnipke - s 'fir z a' 4 R all L R r Karen Schulte ' NN it ' 1 ,,.,, 2 ,V Dan Schwinnen X ER - - -Q' ' Q, ' i Laurie Sever , y ' . R ij R ? R . f ' V n jeff Sheeter ' ' E l L R, Q3 as , N' Q' Kathleen Siefker Q N K X ' ' Nanc Siefker f ii ,M i ' il xg, L Y f L W A 1 'A 1 ' L LJ 9 Drew Spieles M V ' N 4' - f Dan Stemen U A' ff N .gf - Q Rick Suever R' L T 11 fl 3222?-2i2::::x2n 'Q -f C. Q C 'Q 7 516 ' Nancy Ulm 1' - F 1 l Mark Utrup 1 7 In A , . Bridget Verhoff 'A , . M546 ,W W . Keith Wagner . 4 H 3 , ,I .gr i: M .. 1 K , Linda Wagner , . V N Chuck Waxmemacher ' 2 R . I f e Ieff Warnecke ' I R R' . er Q' 5 ' , 5 , 5 Les Warniment J 1 1 r 5 g U 'fi . ' ,. Q Nancy Wegesin J. , it . L X r f M. and fix M 'fr 'lf ll . 1 ,...l - YY 'JIS V ix Q w Vnf.f i..,4-f-- f Q3 w u I H 5-f . 5 ga. on . L,'K'5'-' eb' Yi ' A A ae X 1 4 .1 .. A , lk: ffm ,4 ,Wal-'N 'M x 1 Tom Wege sin Elaine Wehri - Chris Wells K Joan. Wieging . r Carl Wienken , Linda Wilhelm Tim Wienken Rick Williams Tom Williams Miriam Young Cynthia Youngpeter Laura Youngpeter Mike Zalar Underc1assmenfl39 We B an jeff johnson cools his foot while john Fetzer watches calmly. Dan A ltm an Laura Altman jim Arnzen Donna Beclcm an Charles Bergfeld john Bertling Tom Bertling Curtis Best Tamela Blankemeyer joseph Bockey Julie Bockey Randy Bockey Steve Bonifas Mary Brickner Tom Briggs , ' Dave Buettner f .. jim Buettner Larry Burgei Doug Calvelage Mike Calvelage .4-- '-:--' . - Dave Clark Nr -, - C Tom Cummings .. x V jim Danhausen - , 4 N hi Linda DeBrosse , :.,- a r f ' Bill Deutschle Tom Deutschle Ron Ebbeskotte Tom Ernst '- - john Fetzer Catherine Fiedler Dennis Fischer Marilyn Friedrich Mark Gedeon Susan German Mark Goedde 140fUnde rclassmen X X E -Q ! .-,,11. Li 5 ff P A :Jin R k my W rrsgyt 5 Y .5 X 5 I I 4 A . Iuniors Accomplish Unity - ... .... , E 5 If Linda Wittler goes for the jump as the rest of the girls intramural team waits intensely for the ball to come down. , 1 .. ryik 3, . is B4 55, A - Q. 33.1 B 'ik A at 6 n g g h n rrsrs , 77 Q . f ': ' 5 i ilsi C l Ni +4 ' 17. 'TQ gl' '- l 1 l A ' vs ii .. fi A , g Q. wa' 4' E -- 2 -wt Q 9' L3 if s Arn wg, V I Aj L I ,.. NJ, 1, Q l J if ? L ,I 5 I Zuh N..-.N 'sp Sh a.,,Nk M..,,N ' ruin ,- i i 1 aw if A wf' - 1 SJ fc ,in-lf 94' A.. . 1 L,-b1 . I j 3 A V ,Q 2 4 K . R n . , f, Q., ff' 1 fr 'x Ellen Grilliot Tony Grone Linda Grone Paul Grothaus Ed Hammond Karen Hammons Bill Hanf Kevin I-Iaunhorst Shane Haunhorst Sandra Heitz Suzarme Hilvers Susan Honigford Jeffrey Johnson Ray Kaverm an Tom Kill Randy Kimnget Arthur Klausing Dennis Klausing Steven Klausing David Klaus Kevin Klaus Steven Klaus Frank Klem an Patrick Koester Sandra Kohorst Wayne Korte Linda Kroeger Jeff Liebrecht Nora Link Doris Luersm an Jerome Luersman Karen Maloney Rebecca McKowen Fred Mesker Donald Metzger f N SR 4 . fi Sir K :iw 'iaa My 1 M e . ,L a N l if 1, a ' n M an at - K .n at Casey Met-mer' ggeg 311 out for 5015 Dan Youngpeter relaxes after his cross country run. days. Unde rclassrr1en!14 1 Casey Netmer -f'A Mary Lou Metzner ,N james Miller T james Minning Kermit Minning fA'e ' 'Vl K aren Morri s T homa s Morris ' w Regina Myers Kim Nichols joseph Noonan Phillip Noonan Pat Patton Leroy Pohlman Lois Pohlman Rick Pohlman , .' , Tim Pohlman , wma., T ,. .,.,,,,m Vickey Pohlman p 1 ' Gary Rabe p Louis Reindel - A ,. Matt Rekart o, Carl Renner LES 4? Q 3 5 , ai Annette Rode -. - Susan Rohrbacher 4, 5-a n Rosanne Rupert Li sa S chla gb aum V 'Q'. Diane Schwieterman. V 2 i'- Q Kevin Sendelbach Charles Shumaker ,, r, james Siefker Pat Smith janet Stallkamp Tony Suever Dan Suever Lisa Suever Dennis Swick as V' 219 avg ,Z fg- iflfff EQ 11' FF? , , ,... sd' KIV: ,I H I , 1:1 T if 1, 1 o W zK,Lk ., 5 Q ' -'Q f , v :E . ,Q 1 351,17--5522 , Q , w . , x N sl K ' ,,.,,,f. P 'ii' A ff I 5 , ' ,.lQ.'f1i' ima ffl' , ff Qi, . xv, 52, 1, y RN 5 ., enisi , ' .1 fi, 4 , A f ,,VV 3 f' ,'.1 ir,s 1 ,- 1 1,11 6 'Sw 5' W' s LFVTL of r I fan A -v ii? :,- Q Z4 f ri? Q5 9' so Q rw X 9 u ' f , is Magi Z 7, Vickey Pohlman helps prepare for Homecoming. l42fUnderclassmen juniors take college test. 1.1 .V f w fwh-iie.,sag:seew:gfgsQ , , riff , gi s M Q' 0 r nnrr 5,--,ff,-:fu-r 5 fa-fig-if 'f'21:fsfEf 5 K . YQW, 'rf W3 ,f,srf4eT'If ifiiiffi, 2- :fs Laura Swick Jean Trentman Terrie Trentman Barbara Truesdale jay Ulm Ronald Wagner Margaret Wannemacker ., Mary Lynn Weber Ted Wells - rr,r N Thomas Will Linda Wittler -R3 Chris Wra sma n Margie Wurst Dan A. Youngpeter Yr Q X, LS Nix M ' :ff CX: -ua' A Dan R. Youngpeter Linda Wittler struggles for the balls Lois Pohlman puts flowers on for Homecoming. Annette Rode finds the game interesting. Vickey Pohlman and Lisa Schlagbaum take part in 50's day. Underc1assmen!143 N is? fvfffj f 1 V .Q ,X X X X. kj x f'k..1-f Q gf 1 ,Jkt M, QNX, A kg- QQ XQ Hwy W fd What is this life if, full of care, We have no time to stand and stare. No time to stand beneath the boughs And stare as long as sheep or cows. No time to see, when woods we pass, Where squirrels hide their nuts in grass. No time to see, in broad daylight, Streams full of stars, like stars at night. No time to turn at Beautyis glance, And watch her feet, how they can dance. No time to Wait till her mouth can enrich that smile her eyes began. A poor life this if, full of care We have no time to stand and stare. William Henry Davies ' 5 , .' . S :5ii?ff zf,:1f.1f .2 .,.J?gH-Q .- ie .--K. ,:.s,i'eg.gQQg, V5 2 Q: w ,M .nf A, X f- V 'Y ' fa f, 71. 7 Y 's mg., u x- V..-Qff. f ..,..y,,-- f 1 .VWg,,1 .W . 7, 2 --f..f,.J.s,ff4s,'.. .f ,,,3,w..,. , S K... Z . V ..WM,3.,b V,,k . I T 3, s 'M' --f'i4ii5B?T5f,5,y'1j52??! . ,. .,..,.,, , W,-A,,.M.fp,,.1M,x,,.,K,M Q wmg.:.H.,,..5M,- fi Q -ff' ,1 V H Wg- x 5.1. 1 v Robin h ggire V.. ,h, 1 1 , B gkme gg. . -qw., v 'N A 37 Miphael 7 Bef61snrifatn .qv-.,,, ,.-,1 -,..,f I 'ffBonifas 'vx fjeanzili j3ric1crnani ,. ., .,,. I . ,, W '1?'1viif1, .. .V M. . .W M, Q- ,ikk i' 1 . 5 Q ' X35 fi jff X . .3 ,, A w Brabanc ' , ..'. . f Benfe s ' 3 Q .11 , 'Q f. f. I, 2 25' J -W: Q . .... ,, U ..1.. . - ' ..,, 1.11 5 C : ' n i X I . I Buckner . M , 3 ,. M ..,: ..,.,.. . .,,,,. 5-2 jganefsfe V Beckman fi 3 Mark KKIA' L- Breindeldoff mm bf fzraaizzszrw:swavzsexeaswz1f,1isf2. wwmvfs5x2Q5Q2wz.Qs?f:2:'?QFi5F5YFfiSwef1.26345 wr, r -. - 1 f ' ,V ii5?iW3i?fi?5i?11 .2 nv- .-1' 1, N9-' uw Cheryl K Beffilalle K K K 2 Z, S s. xx awww S -V, M ,m.,,,,..Q,,.+,,--M--1 -MV., 3, .Y ,. .. ..z...,. f f M, Sm , m W.. , ., M1 . ... ,fI fs?kiff:Vfi'sfwfzfsf'71ef.f?ff' Zizifwiisfx 'k '-'3i'2H2.Sf2.2l'f . LJ K ' ' 1:.:1's-513 'L ' , ,..,.,,.. .. HMMH . . ,Gyn - -'Ds Lisa 51TYa11 W: A x ey , ' . wg-:rr ,V AL . Q l ' . joseph A Steven- . ,. -3 'W - . H11ISe?ay. . , X Ygllf ,... . X . N?- 1-. f f A . .1 Brian Joel! Dale i Q. . Calv.e1as2.... F.. . F2.afdePa ' A . 5.15 P L f L . Inj. -:1 K k ' x H-X . Q , F ' L. , 'li ' ff ' 1.5 -. , f -fl2Sff.f1i E .I . ... . , H . x 148 !'LV Anne ' Y mV A- - i C ,iz ,f,:i ,- - if - .f. . I' . gli. 3 f, ,. Z S , KS f .,..1 joseph Clark .rvkf '1 s 'W ' x Marv Clark: aff' ...... Jerold Jeffiry Dwkrede Drerup .ix Russell Eggeman FK-+ f ' ff if r f I Q- , M. ir . ,QQ k fs Y Y it ,X f 5 Ronald Cross ,. .fi E.: X , n ' V ., h E is TN lk I .R 'Y M wi . 'Axim K 'QQ 5-m y nw NN janet ' Etgen jgsiph M Barbara 'fFisdher 'Fortexier Larry Etzkorn 149 Q , X Barbara h Friedrich- Davld f F ribm oth' f gnu AA Roger ,A Fuerst fd' Dale L Gardeman , Ie-we ' , Mark Geddings ' ' ceisef Jayne G excl em an m,fA' ,SEGA Michael Thoma S m Gemnan- . Larry Gerdeman L Stephen, V Grilliot 44' -.gf Mary .gl Grothouse ' J A 7 ' ' ., i I Q i 1 Axmee I 0561911 if, ,. X V, Ted Hanf h Kimberly Helmkamp 'S' 1 Heitz Hedrick V 1 l 'Anie1ia V if-Iemker J David , Polly Hessling Hoehn ' wizmf Judith I-Iemker G9 152 Kathleen Holden Barbara Honigford Denise l pw, Dale Holdgreve 'jj' Ronald Holdgreve Hollar Daniel Holdgreve Thomas Iettinghoff Plonald Diane eleee Kin Le l Kare n 'Kaverrnan '4C ' 1' -sq . N , I Daniel Kimmet Beth Lause julie Krendl Diana Klausing rw Susan Lang i Jeanette Lause VD- DOYII-lld jeffrey Liglq re Chg Link k , Vi 1' William K lausing 1' 2 A x joseph Lehmkuhle ' .rw yvvx Tiki' JS Thomas , m - Clalfawg Qm : Luersmsgn' L Lozano ax if HP-'wa .-- 7, 1. fi' , A O ' ,,. M, D t f 'V'- ,Q Rebecca efMaas Kayleen Catherine Mansfield Maloney Q s K v A HK I ' iv, I . e We - e Laura Metzger Connie Mesker e ,X hx .1199 Jeanne Mk6PCQdES ' Miilhael Meyer ,L-' iQf,gfgf , A 3, . 'v Mary A nn Metzger Christine Miller 3, , 5 rl. fa X 'Z-ff' Randall Murray Jayne Miller vw,- 4'Y ' I udith Moorman ,..--.. eff? 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Wo all shall live until we finally roach that goal in our life. All of us have passed a big stage in life, the years we all have spent so close, 7.l-75. joe Clark Class of '75 16 Senior Class of ,75 Presents H Bye Bye Birdie Portraying teenage Birdie fans were: Bottom Rowg Deb Reindel, Mary Clark, Jeff Drerup, Aimee Hedrick, Jayne Miller, Joe Burgei, Denny Pohlman, Don Leibrecht, Deb Plumpe, Chris Miller, Gary Suever. Middle Rowg Karen Wrasman, Ruben Aguirre, Jeanne Odenweller, Judy Hemker, Mike Berelsman. Top Row, Greg Scherger, Mary Grothouse, Judy Moorman, Kim Helmlcamp, Diane Kimmett, Sue Ulm, Julie Krendl, Jeff Link. The Senior Class of 75's production of Bye Bye' Birdie carried on St. John's tradition of bringing out the meaning of a musical play. Each member of the cast, whether in singing, dancing, or acting, worked both together and individually in learning to portray their characters to the best of their abilities. The members of the tech and props crew also did a fantastic job of Working together in helping to build the sets, make up, lights, promotion, taking the sets on and off the stage and countless other tasks. Of course, the highlights of the play, after months of prepara- tion, were opening night and the three nights which followed. Bye Bye Birdie was performed before larger crowds each night for a total attendance of 2, 383. The seniors certainly have a lot to be proud of, for their spirit of togetherness and determination throughout the run of the play is something never to be forgotten. l62fSeniors Kim MacAffee expresses how lovely it is to be a woman. . , ,.,,, .,,,,,,M,,,.,.. ,,,x,, W.Hu,M.W,nw.,,at,U..,,:M.mm1,,fmwssfruazlfsmuh.. Leads in the play included: Row 13 Paula Ulm as Rosie, Ron Kill as Hugo, Joyce Geddings as Mae, Nick Clark as Randolph, Deb Ostendorf as Mrs. MacAffee. Row 25 john Noonan as Albert, Clara Luersman, as Ursula, Bill Scherger as Conrad, Cathy Clark as Kim, Tom jettinghoff as Mr. MacAffee. 'Q Albert Peterson attempts to cheer up Sad Girl, Judy Moorman who is sad be- cause Conrad is going into the army and she will be too old for him when he gets out. Conrad moves into the audience singing Honestly Sincere. 3 , fi I Mrs. MacAffee shares in Kim's joy of being chosen to receive Conrad Birdie's last kiss. Seniorsfl63 Bye Bye Birdiew Strengthens Senior Pride SWEET mi mia H Cheerleaders included: Row 15 jill Ricker, Lisa Bryan, Deb Suever, Beth Lause, Sharon Bonifas.. Townspeople were: Row 25 Ellen Odenweller, Kay Mansfield, Cindy Thitoff as the old woman, Bob Scherger as Mr. johnson, Barb Nomina, Chris Gunder, Gina Gunder, Jayne Gerdeman, Barb Honigford. Row 33 Louise Wehri as Mrs. Merkle, Chad Weber as Charles Maude, Gisela Ritsenthaler, jerry Dickrede as Mr. Henkel. The mayor of Sweet Apple presents Conrad with a solid gold key to the city which was so generously donated by the men of the Sweet Apple Brass Works. Mr. MacAffee wants a piece of the action on the Ed Sullivan Show. l64fSeniors Cast Members Included: Row 15 Barb Fortener as the mayor's wife, joe Heitz as the mayor, Louise Wehri as Mrs. Merkle, Steve Osting as the TV stage manager, Sue Lang as Gloria Rasputin. Row 25 Mike German, Dave Hesseling, and Mike Trinidad as Shriners. Row 35 Gary Schlereth, Dan Osting, and Dale Carder as Shriners. Conrad, Rosie and Albert arrive in Sweet Apple, Ohio, where Conrad will bestow his final kiss upon Kim MacAffee before going into the army. Rockettes Were: L-R, Lisa Warnirnent, Kathy Holden, Cathy Maloney, Carmen Brickner, Kathy Youngpeter, Diane Wag- ner, Karen Wegesin, jane Williams, Mary Ann Seffernick, Cheryl Bridges, Diane Vogt and Mary Ann Metzger, Beth Shenk, Cindy Will, Karen Kaverman and Laura Metzger were absent when the picture was taken. Se niors X 1 65 onths of Hard Work Pays Off Pit Band Members Were: Row 15 Mike Krendl, Lisa Hendrick, Mary Schmit, Karen Hammons, janet Arnoldi, Annette Lang, Peggy Klausing, Karen Schulte, joan Wieging. Row 23 Director Dan Duncan, Nancy Niedecken, Pat Smith, Ann Schmelzer, Judy Shenk, Rosanne Rupert, joel Calvelage, Karen Beining, Michelle Fischer, Marjorie Wurst, Cindy Hold- greve, jeanalice Brinkman, Tim Heiing. Many hard hours of work were put into the play by the tech crew backstage. l W Even the old woman knows you gotta be sincere. Sweet Apple teens pass the word about Hugo and Kim going steady during The Telephone Hour. 166!Seniors IF' 'if ag M d S 4 Hugo slugs Conrad on the Sullivan Show because ' ' ' . . . Conrad was a thief of love! ll Birdie Tech, Props and Make Up Crews Included: Bottom Rowg Charles Weber, Dale Gerdeman, Roch Wurst, Diane Klaus- ing, janet Etgen, Jeanne Meyer, Anne Christen, Connie Mesker, Amy Hemker, Jeanette Beckman, Rick Wieging, Tim Wegesin, joe Sever, Larry Gerdeman, Ron Cross, Middle Rowg Becky Maas, Larry Etzkorn, Mark Brandehoff, joe Clark, Mary Neumeierf Ann Rose, Dave Swick, Steve Suever, Steve Grilliot, Bill Klausing, Steve Buschor. Top Rowg Ted Hanf, Dan I-Ioldgreve, Dale I-Ioldgreve, Joe Fisher, Sadie Michael, Tom Lozano. Seniors!167 Seniors Choose Kings Island and Lake Loramie Kings Island Grad Night, an all-night party for graduating seniors only was the popular choice for the Senior Class of 75's class trip. A group of 121 seniors departed Delphos at 6 p. m. May 16 on 4 school buses. After three long hours of rough riding, the group finally arrived at Kings Island for seven hours of glorious fun. The seniors were free to ride the many rides and were permitted to attend the concerts of Pure Prairie League and Styx. At 4 am May 17, the weary seniors returned to the buses to head for home. They had a Wonderful time and were ready to rest and recuperate on the way home. ra Q, 'W,.,. ., ,W W in 1 1 ,,t, I Seniors anxiously await their departure 168fSeniors in... The buses are loaded and ready to go! 1 memos CITY to Kings Island for a night of fun. Lake Loramie was again chosen for the Senior class picnic on May 22. Although several quick showers dampened the day, the sun shined through most of the time. Several softball games resulted, as well as much swimming, sun bath- ing and eating. Many stu- dents also undertook canoe rides. All in all, it was a fun-filled day for all to remember. A Q2 Seniors Awarded for Achievements Karen Wrasman, editor of the Crest, is presented with a plaque for her hard Tom Miller presents Tom letting- work on the yearbook. hoff with the Science Award. Police Chief Elmer Friemoth pre- Lisa Warniment is awarded with the Irene Burnett Northwestern Business College 561115 1091 Calvelage with the POliCe Scholarship, Auxilary Award. Seniorsf169 Class of' 5 Receives Recognition Scholarships to colleges were awarded to L-R, Row 1: Tom Iettinghoff, Dave Swick, Gary Schlereth, Steve Buschor, Roch Wurst. Row 2: Mary Grothouse, A-mx IE: ffl' Mary Clark, Sharon Bonifas, Jeanne Meyer, Barb Honigford. Row 3: Lisa Warniment, Julie Krendl, Deb Plumpe, Jan Lause, Cindy Will. Judy Moorman was recipient of the Senior Art Award. l A re resentative of Huffman Manufac P - turing Company presents Bill Scherger with the Huffman Award. l7G!SeniorS Receiving special awards at the Senior Awards Assembly were l,-R: Cathy Ma loney, DECA Awardg Steve Osting, Mechanical Drawing Awardg jeff Drerup, Industrial Arts Awardg Denny Pohlman, FFA Awardg Dan Osting FFA Award. ld ' For her hard work in the play, Mary Having perfect attendance throughout high school were L-R: Ron Hollar, Sadie Glfothouie was Presented with the Michael, Denise I-Ioldgreve, Jeanne Meyer, Dick Brabant. Dlrector S Award from John Gunder' ,fy ,.,,.. ,MIM lnluupqnr f 3 5.11 1 nl? 2 31 .-. fi ilk! State Certificates of Merit were awardeilvito Jeanalice Brickman and T V Programming Awards were presented to L-R: Don Liebrecht, Joe Sever, Je anne eyer. Chad Weber. Seniorsf171 GRADUATING CLASS OF 1975 Seniors Look Forward to the Future 4.0 student Deb Plumpe delivers her Aimee Hedrick, also a 4.0 student, speech about the future. wishes her classmates good luck. ,J K.'. N A Ann Schmelzer speaks of t.he help given to them by their parents and teachers. 1 74 X Se niors I-J .1l tion isn't ending, but beginning. ' ,:,. N ,y ' ig, .A Bishop Ottemweller confers the diplomas upon the 139 graduating seniors. Mary Clark says the graduates' educa- AQUIRRE, RUBEN QTomatoJ Baseball Manager 2, 3, Intramurals 1, 2, 3,4, Class Play, Wrestling 2, Studio 6 4 BECKMAN, JEANETTE Intramurals 1, Intramural Board 4, Crest Staff 2, Shield Staff 4, Class Play BERELSMAN, MIKEQHarveyJ Intramurals 2, F.F.A. 1,2,3,4, F.F.A. Basketball 1, 2, 3,4, Class Play BERRES, GARY Intramurals 1, F.F.A. 2, 3, F.F.A. Officer 4 BONIFAS, SHARON Intramurals 1,2,3, Intramural Board 2, F.T.A. 2,3,4, Honor Society 3, 4, Class Play, Marching Band 1 ,2, 3,4, Concert Band 1,2,3,4, Student Council 1 BRABANT, RICK QDick The FleaJ Baseball 2, 3, Cross-Country 2, 3, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 BRICKMAN, JEANALICE fBuckJ Intramurals 1, 2, Honor Society 3,4, Class Play, Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Band 1, 2, 3,4, Pit Band 2,3,4, Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4 BRICKNER, CARMEN Intramurals 1, 2, Class Play BRIDGES, CHERYL Intramurals 1 ,2,3, Intramural Board 2, Class Play BRINKMAN, JANE Intramurals 1 BRYAN, LISA Intramurals 1, 2, Football Cheerlead- er 1,4, Class Play, Homecoming Attendant 3,4 BURGEI, JOE Intramurals 1,2,3,4, F.F.A. 1,2,3, 4, F.F..A. Basketball 1,2,3,4, Class Play CALVELAGE, BRIAN fWildmanJ Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Acolyte, 1, 2, 3,4 CALVELAGE, JOEL Ucy Intramurals 1, 2, 4, Marching Band 1, 2, 3,4 Pep Band 4, Pit Band 2, 3, 4, Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Band Pres- ident 4, Wrestling 2, Studio 6 3,4 CARDER, DALE fBunnyJ Basketball 1, Football 1, 2, 3,4, In- tramurals 2,3, Intramural Board 3, Class Play, Student Council 4, Aco- lyte 1,2,3,4 CYO 4, One on One Champ CI-IRISTEN, ANNE fBananaJ Shield Staff 4, Class Play CLARK, CAT!-IY QClarkieJ Girls Basketball 3, Intramurals 1, 2, Science Club 3,4, F.T.A. 2,3,4, Football Cheerleaders 1, Class Play Homecoming Attendant 3, Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4 CLARK, JOE fQuickJ Baseball 2, Basketball 1, 2, Cross- Country 2, Intramurals 3, Intramural Board President 4, Science Club 3, Class Play, Missions 1, 2, Acolyte 1,2,3,4, Golf 2, Studio 6 4, CYO 4 CLARK, MARY Intramurals 1, 2, 3, Intramural Board 1, 2, Science Club 4, F. T.A. 1, 2, 3, Honor Society 3,4, Basketball Cheerleader 1, Girls State 3, Class Play, Marching Band, 1, 2, 3,4, Pep Band 2, 3, Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Homecoming Attendant 2 CROSS, RON QCrossieJ Intramurals 1, 2, 3, Intramural Board 4, Class Play, Acolyte 1, 2, Studio 6 4, CYO 4 DICKREDE, JERRY Class Play, Marching Band 1,2,3,4, Pit Band 1, Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4 DRERUP, JEFF QChowieJ Football Manager 1, Class Play Wrestling 1, Golf 2 EGGEMAN, RUSS Football 1, 3, Intramurals 1 ETGEN, JANET Shield Staff 4, Class Play ETZKORN, LARRY QRacerJ F.F.A. 4, F.F.A. Basketball 4, Acolyte 1,2,3,4 FISCI-IER, JOE QRalphJ Intramurals 1, F.F.A. 2,3,4, Class Play, Acolyte 1,2 FORTENER, BARB Girls Volleyball 4, Girls Basketball Statistician 3, Cross-Country Statistician 3, Intramurals 1, 2, Crest Staff 4, Class Play, Student Council 3 FRIEDRICK, BARB Intramurals 1, 2 FUERST, ROGER QSuper Beetlej Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 GEDDINGS, JOYCE QNoocl1esJ Girls Volleyball 3, Intramurals 1, 2, 3 Intramural Board 3, Science Club 4, F. T.A. 2, 3, F. T.A. President 4, Class Play, Student Council 2, 4 GEISE, MARK Football Manager 1, Intramurals 1,2, 3 GERDEMAN, DALE Intramurals 1,2, Class Play, Studio 6 4 4 GERDEMAN, JAYNE fMagillaJ Intramurals 1, 3, Science Club 3, 4, Shield Staff 3, Shield Editor 4, Class Play, Missions 1 GERDEMAN, LARRY qRudy or Burr- headj Baseball 1,2,3,4, Football 1,3,4, Intramurals 1,2,3,4, Intramural Board 1 ,2, Class Play, Homecoming Escort 2, Student Council 1,2,3,4, Aco1yte1,2,3,4 GERMAN, MIKE Football 1, 3, 4, Football Manager 2, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Class Play, Wrestling 1, Missions 4, Acolyte 1, 2, 3, 4, Studio 6 4 GERMAN, TOM Baseball 1, 2, 3, Basketball 1, 2, Intramurals 3 GRILLIOT, STEVE fHopperJ Tennis 3, Tennis Capt. 4, Cross- Country 3, 4, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Science Club 4, Class Play GROTHOUSE, MARY fGrouseJ Intramurals 1,2, 3, Intramural Board 1,2, F.T.A. 4, Crest Staff 4, Hon.. or Society 3,4, Cheerleader 1, Class Play, Marching Band 1,2,3,4, Pep Band 2,3, Pit Band 2,3, Concert Band 1, 2, 3, Class President 2 HANF, TED Basketball 1, 2, Football 1, 2, 3, Foot- ball Capt. 4, Intramurals 3, Class Play, Missions 2, 3, Mission Officer 4 CYO 4 HEDRICK, AIMEE Girls Volleyball 3,4, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, Science Club Officer 4, F. T.A. 3, F. T.A. Officer 4, Honor Society 3,4, Basketball Cheerleader 1, 2, Girls State 3, Class Play HEITZ, JOE Basketball 1, Football 3, Intramurals 2, 3, Science Club 4, Honor Society 4, Boys State Alternate 3, Class Play, Homecoming Escort 4, Student Coun- cil 2, 3, Class President 4 HELMKAMP, KIM QTrottsJ Girls Volleyball 3,4, Girls Basketball 3, Capt. 4, Intramurals 1, 2, Intra- mural Board 3, F.T.A. 3, Class Play, Marching Band 1, 2, 3,4, Pep Band 2, 3, Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Missions 3 , Mission Officer 4 I-IEMKER, AMY Intramurals 1,2, 3, Honor Society 3, 4, Girls State Alternate 3, Class Play Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Band 2, Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4 Senio1's!l75 1-IEMKER, JUDY fHudyJ Girls Track 3, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, Science Club 4, F. T.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Honor Society 3, 4, Basketball Cheer- leader 1, 3,4, Class Play, Marching Band 1, 2, 3,4, Pep 2, Concert Band 1, 2, 3, Band Officer 4, Homecoming Attendant 4 Student Council 1 I-IESSELING, DAVE Intramurals 4, F.F.A. 1,4, Class Play HOEHN, POLLY Intramurals 1 HOLDEN, KATHY ScienceAClub 3,4, Class Play HOLDGREVE, DALE uuoagiep Football 3, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, F.F.A 1, 2, 3,4, F.F.A. Basketball, Class Play, D.E.C.A. 4 HOLDGREVE, DAN QHoagyJ Baseball Statistician and Manager 2 Football 1, Intramurals 1, 2, 3,4, In- tramural Board 1, 2, Science Club 3,4, Class Play HOLDGREVE, DENISE QDee-Dee, Track 3, Intramurals 1,2, D.E. C.A. 4, D.E.C,A. Officer 3 I-IOLLAR, RON I Spudl Basketball Manager 2, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Intramural Board 2, 3, Science Club 4, Acolyte 1, 2, 3,4 HONIGFORD, BARB fFerdJ Girls Basketball Statistician 3, Intra- murals 1, 2, 3, Crest Staff 2, 3,4, Class Play, Missions 4, F.H.A. 1,2 JETTINGHOFF, TOM QTJJ Baseball 2, 3, Basketball 1, 2, Foot- ball 3, Intramurals 3,4, Science Club 3, Science Club President 4, Honor Society 2, 3, Class Play, Homecoming Escort 4, Student Coun- cil 1, 2, 3, 4, Acolyte 1, 2, 3,4 KAVERMAN, KAREN Intramurals 1, 2, Honor Society 3,4, Class Play KILL, RON QWormJ Cross-Country 2, Intramurals 2, 3, 4, Class Play, Wrestling 1, D.E. C.A. 3, 4 KIMMETT, DIANE QChickJ Girls Volleyball 3,4, Girls Basket- ball 3, Track Manager 3, Intramurals 1, 2, Football Cheerleader 1, Basket- ball Cheerleader 4, Class Play KIMMET, DAN fKermieJ Football 1, Football Manager 2, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Wrestling Mana- ger 1, 2, Homecoming Escort 3, Mis- sions 2, 3, Acolyte 1, 2, 3,4, Golf 2, 3, Studio 6 3, 4 l 76 X Se niors KLAUSING, DIANA Class Play KLAUSING, BILL Football 1, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Class Play, Wrestling 1, Missions 1, Acolyte1,2,3,4, Studio 6 4 KRENDL, JULIE Intramurals 1, 2, 3, Intramural Board President 4, Honor Society 3,4, Girls State Alternate 3, Class Play, Marching Band 1, 2, 3,4, Pit Band 2, 3, Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Student Council 1 LANG, SUE Intramurals 1, 2, 3, Intramural Board 2, Science Club 4, F.T.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Honor Society 3,4, Class Play, Marching Band 1, 2, 3,4, Pep Band 1, 2, 3,4, Pit Band 3, Concert Band 1, 2, 3,4, Majorette 2, 3,4 LAUSE, BETH Cross- Country Statistician 3, 4, In- tramurals 1, 2, 3, Intramural Board 1, 3, Honor Society 3,4, Class Play LAUSE, JAN Intramurals 1,2,3, Intramural Board 3 , F. T.A. 1 LEI-IMKUI-ILE, JOE QChewieJ Basketball 1,2,3, Football 1 ,2, Intramurals 3, Studio 6 4, D.E. C.A. 3 LIEBRECHT, DON QBit or Dr. Creepl Football 1, Intramurals 1,2,3,4, Intramural Board 2, Science Club 3,4, Crest Staff 3, Class Play, Wres- tling 1, Acolyte 1,2,3,4, Studio 6 4 LINK, JEFF Football 1, Tennis 3, Intramurals 1,2,3,4, Intramural Board 3,4, Class Play, Golf 1, Studio 6 3,4 LOZANO, TOM QPizzaJ Baseball Manager 1, Baseball 2,3, Football 1 ,2,3, Intramurals 3,4, Intramural Board 4, Class Play, Wrestling 1,2, Acolyte 1,2,3,4, Studio' 6 3,4 LUERSMAN, CLARA Intramurals 1, 2, 3,4, Intramural Board 4, F. T.A. 3, 4, Crest Staff 4, Honor Society 3,4, Football Cheer- leader 1, Basketball Cheerleader 2, Class Play, May Crowning Queen 4, Missions 1,'2, 3, Mission President 4 MASS, BECKY Shield Staff 4, Class Play MALONEY, CATHY Crest Staff 3,4, Class Play, D.E.C.A. s, D.E.c.A. Officer 4, F.H.A. 1 MANSFIELD, KAY Intramurals 1, 2, Football Cheerlead- er 1,4, Class Play MESKER, CONNIE Intramurals 3, Class Play METZGER, LAURA Intramurals 1, 2, 3, Class Play NIETZGER, MARY ANN Intramurals 1, 2, Class Play MEYER, JEANNE Intramurals 1, 2, 3, Honor Society 3, 4, Class Play MICHAEL, MERCEDES QSadiej Girls Volleyball 3,4, Girls Basket- ball 3,4, Track 3,4, Intramurals 1, 2, Honor Society 3,4, Shield Staff 3, Class Play, Student Council MILI.ER, CHRIS Girls Volleyball 3, Girls Basketball 3, Intramurals 1, 2, Basketball Cheer- leader 1,2, Class Play, Marching Band 2, 3,4, Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Majorette 4 MILLER, JAYNE Girls Basketball 3, Cross-Country Statistician 3, Intramurals 1, 2, Class Play, Student Council 2,3,4 MOORMAN, JUDY QChipmonkJ Intramurals 1, Science Club 3,4, Basketball Cheerleader 2,4, Class Play, Marching Band 1, 2, 3,4, Pep Band 1, Pit Band 3, Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Homecoming Attendant 2, Missions 1, 2, 3, 4 MORRIS, LARRY QSlickJ Football 1, 2, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 MURRAY, RANDY Football 1, Intramurals 1, 2, 3,4 MYERS, JOHN QHankJ Cross-Country 2, Intramurals 1, 2, 3,4, Homecoming Escort 2, Student Coun- cil 1,2, Acolyte 1,2,3,4 NEUMEIER, MARY Intramurals 1, Football Cheerleader 1, Class Play NOMINA, BARB Intramurals 1, 2, Class Play, D.E.C.A Officer 4 NOONAN, JOI-IN IAlbertJ Football 1, Intramurals 1,2,3, F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, F. F.A. Basketball 1, 2, 3,4, Class Play, CYO Basketball 4 ODENWELLER, ELLEN Intramurals 2, Class Play ODENWELLER, JEANNE Intramurals 1,2, 3, Intramural Board 2, F.T.A. 1, 2, 3,4, Class Play, Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Majorette 3,4 OSTENDORF, DEB fOzzieJ Girls Volleyball 3,4, Inlramurals 1 2, 3, F. T.A. 2, 3,4, Basketball Cheerleader 1 Class Play OSTING, DAN QWeaselJ Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, F. F.A. 1, 2, 3,4, F. F.A. Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Class Play Missions 1 OSTING, MARK QSpiderJ Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 OSTING, STEVE Basketball Manager 2, Cross-Country 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Science Club 3, 4, Class Play PLUMPE, DEB fPlumpJ Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Intramural Board 1, F.T.A. 1, 2, 3, Honor So- ciety 3,4, Class Play, Marching Band 2,3,4, Concert Band 1,2,3,4, Band Officer 4, Homecoming Queen, Student Council 4 POHLMAN, DENNY Football Manager 2, Football 3,4, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, Intramural Board 1, F.F.A. 1,2, 3, F.F.A. Basketball F.F.A President 4, Class Play, Aco- lyte 1, 2, 3, CYO 4 POWELL, JEFF QSiJ Football 1, 3, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 REINDEL, DEB QRegal or Bucketsj Girls Volleyball 3, 4, Girls Basket- ball 3,4, Intramurals 1, 2, Crest Staff 2, Class Play, Student Coun- cil 3 RICKER, JILL Intramurals 1, 2, Intramtual Board 2, F. T.A. 2, 3,4, Honor Society 3,4, Football Cheerleader 4, Class Play RITZENTI-IALER, GISELA QFritzJ Science Club 4, Class Play ROSE, ANN Girls Volleyball 4, Girls Basketball 4, Track 3, 4, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, Intramural Board 1, 2, 3, Class Play SCHERGER, GREG qOryJ Intramurals 1, 2, 3,4, Science Club 3,4, Crest Staff 4, Class Play, Missions 1, 2, 3,4, Acolyte 1, 2, 3,4, Golf 1, 2 SCHERGER, BOB QPaulJ Basketball 1, Intramurals 2, 3, Sci- ence Club 3,4, Class Play, Student Council 4, Class President 1, Aco- lyte 1, 2, 3,4, CYO 4 SCI-IERGER, BILL fBilly-Bankerj Intramurals 1, 2, 3,4, Science Club 3,4, Honor Society 3,4, Boys State 3, Class Play, Homecoming Escort 3,4, Student Council 1, Class Pres- ident 3, Student Council President 4, Acolyte 1, 2, 3,4, Golf 1, 2, 3,4 SCHLERETH, GARY Football 1,2,3,4, Intramurals 1,2, 3, Class Play, Student Council 3, Acolyte 1,2,3,4, CYO 4 SCHMELZER, ANN Intramurals 2, Honor Society 3,4, Pit Band 4, Concert Band 1,2,3,4 SEFERNICK, MARY ANN Intramurals 1,2, Science Club 3 ,4 Class Play SEVER, DHNIISE Intramurals 1, F. T.A. 1, D.E.C.A. 3 SEVER, JoE fOllieJ Basketball 1, 2, Football 1, Intra- murals 3,4, Intramural Board 3, Science Club 3, 4, Class Play, Studio 6 4 SHENK, BETH Girls Volleyball 3, 4, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, Intramural Board 2, Class Play SIEFKER, DAN F.F.A. 1,2, 3, 4, F.F.A. Basketball SUEVER, BRAD Basketball 1, 2, Cross-Country 2, Intramurals 3,4, Class Play SUEVER, DEB Intramurals 1, 2, Basketball Cheer- leader 2, Football Cheerleader 4, Class Play SUEVER, GARY fPorkJ Baseball Manager 2,3, Football Manager 3 , Intramurals 1,2, 3,4, Class Play, Missions 4, Acolyte 1, 2,3,4, Studio 6 4 SUEVER, STEVE qseanp Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Cross- Country 3,4, Class Play, Studio 6 4 SWICK, DAVE qnemonp Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Class Play Aco- lyte1,2,3,4, Studio 6 4 THITOFF, CINDY Intramurals 1, Class Play TRINIDAD, MIKE Class Play ULM, PAULA Track 3, Intramurals 1,2,3, Basket- ball Cheerleader 2,4, Class Play, Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Band 1, Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Majorette 2, 3, 4 ULM, SUE Intramurals 1, 2, 3, Crest Staff 4, Honor Society 4, Class Play UTRUP, RON F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, D.E. C.A. 3,4 UTRUP, RICK F.F.A.1,2,3,4 VOGT, DIANA Intramurals 1, 2, 3, F. T.A. 1, 2, Class Play WAGNER, DIANE QWagsJ Intramurals 1, F.T.A. 1, Crest Staff 1,4, Class Play WAGNER, RODNEY fEarl J., Dough- I-Ieadj Football 1, Football Manager 3, In- tramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Intramural Board 1, Wrestling Manager 1,2, Studio 6 4 WARNIMENT, LISA fSuns1-rinej Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Intramural Board 4, Crest Staff 2, 4, Honor So- ciety 3, Honor Society Officer 4, Class Play, Missions 1, 2, 3, Missions Officer 4 WEBER, CHAD Baseball Statistician 3, Football 1, 2,3,4, Intramurals 1,2,3, Class Play Acolyte 1,2,3,4, Studio 6 4 WEBER, CHARLIE Football 1 ,2,3,4, Intramurals 1,2, 3,4, Science Club 3,4, Class Play WEGESIN, KAREN Intramurals 1,2,3,4, Intramural Board 2,3, Class Play WEGESIN, TIM QWegyJ Football 1, 2, 3,4, Intramurals 1, Class Play, Wrestling 2, 3,4, Acolyte 1 , 2, 3 , 4 WEI-IRI, LOUISE fWeaselJ Class Play, D. E. C. A. 3,4 WIEGING, RICK fPoohJ Baseball Statistician 3, Football 1, 2, 3,4, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Class Play WIENKEN, MARY Intramurals 1, Class Play WILL, CINDY QAggieJ Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Science Club 3,4, Class Play WILLIAMS, JANE Track 3,4, Intramurals 1, 2, Class Play WRASMAN, KAREN Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Intramural Board 4, Crest Staff 2, 3, Crest Edi- tor 4, Class Play, F.H.A. 2 WURST, ROCH Baseball 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Football 1, 2, 3,4, Class Play YOUNGPETER, KATHY QKateJ Intramurals 2, 3,4, Crest Staff 2, 3, 4 Class Play, F.H.A. 1, 2 Seniorsfl77 rx G Q' ' N' Iwi WP MPEQX '15 ' ' 'CENTRAL SOYA TS vows ?e,nh CEP X 9895 I-lug P e9f 0099 pIC4+ 44 O ww L, gg' Q ve, G 2 3- G7 'Q 1 9' x9 V5 Wan! 5 if 4 'ffl 6' 5.8 QTSSIN 96 5' 3,0 Um A D1Q'f3oi'l'ie..s- ' 5 9153 -new lc.'l'h.r-is Fu- 993' school 5.3 jfg Mb - new am plrrsef- Q6 emu-A Pla'-'er Mm . ' arirtigdlfegk '3 'ala e. a I QI ijc'S. 5'5Q ',f?2 7? by J., mW2gE Mr ak Yriwafifi Q?-1 ?9v,c.9M!Lf ,yffwfff WM- gm! we A 5 iwiiwg Is fa is dll, Farh :Dag Jaan buy -5fa.denf-Gio . Dat, 344k hop: major dances su.33e.s1!-,bn box Ch risfhas 19s5enrbly 75l.,.S 'For 7613 -ilmmroaks for Disfrapley peneil JAAPPCRQIS' Bid: Ueeh ' UreerfeaJi4J cle cf fo 1.5 DOUBLE AA TRAILER SALES me-W 'ws Congratulatlons from I 81 K 1112 N Mam 692 6911 U S Route 30 N DC-31Ph0S 692 7626 Ron Great Dane Traders lm Lug Klaus mg DIST., INC. 6,6,, g 6666664., aeleaaeee, 66666 . . HOVERMAN STUDIO 229 N. Main St. 692-8821 Delphos Artists in Photography RFD 2 - ROUTE 30-S Delphos 695-2776 w at fri. f k , Agri-Chemicals Division of United States Steel RR til Delphos 695 1931 Fertilizers Soil Testing Custom Applications Seeds Chemicals ,Service is a ways in season! Buckingham Inn Steak House - Gourmet Dining at its Finest Congratullaggcgns To The A Graduatlng Class CW,S'Fi5er 69 DELPHOS TENT AND AWNING THE HUFFMAN 454 N SHOP MFG COMPANY West Flfth St. 1 lp C19 - g 1 ' Class of 1975 Compliments of P O B 27 Service Equipment l S ' u n a 1 h 2- U L pf'g X ,T Q L. 6 M, A ,EQ 1 K Txhkjfxu - -.,,a,. gg DELPHGS STEAK HUU E LOUNGE Open 6 Days A Week Noon Lunches Private Room for Parties 692-8866 DELPHOS BENDING CUMPANY HARTER AND SON the Class of '75 Serving All Faiths K, S S' 19 WJ57lfIiIif9 209 W Th d S 727 East Fifth D lph D lph 692 8055 695-2956 NK lgi M 5 Best Wishes to the Graduatmg Class from METZNER-VANPELT INSURANCE 155 West Cleveland St Delphos 692- 7781 241 N. Main D lphos Ph 692 8921 Off 1 R dio V of the Blue Jays C g t 1 t' ns Class of 1975 Council No. 1362 1010 Elida Ave. Delphos Ph 692 7731 Congratulati ns Class of 75 PAN GLE,S MASTER TRI-COUNTY M A RK ET BROADCASTING 'P DELPHOS-HWlfm, 9 940 Elida Ave. X Am BOX 31 692 5921 Delphos '77 14195 692-3963 The Rustic Fine Foods And Beverages Ernie And The Gang Our Speciality Delicious Pork Tender Loins 107 East Second Delphos Best Wishes To The Class of '75 INTER-FAITH THRIFT SHOP 106 N. Main St. Delphos ABBEYS CARRY cUT Groceries - Meats Beer - Snacks And S gl H Green Stamps 416 W. Clime St. Delphas 695-1776 THE EQUITY ELEVATOR cc 135 E. Second 692-0811 G S C F R E O E A E A E I D L D N WEST RICH FURNITURE 81 APPLIANCE Appliances Housewares Furniture Carpet Gifts 203-205 North Main Delphos Phone: 692-9811 WESTRICI-I FURNITURE AND APPLIANCE ANNEX 238-240 North Main CHRYSLER CORNERSH Q Your Authorized Dealer CHRYSL E R Moto rs Corpo ration DELPHO MOTOR SALES INC Main and Fifth Streets Delphos Agent far Q ll!0HZ M AWEQJWWW WWW J-IWW! IYDRLD Wldi HDVEHJ' Call tod y for I e est male ' 165 ir:-ff Im we .3 MW 'O VAN A TREVE S MOVING 81 STORAGE 320 N Canal St Call 695 2761 If Sl!!! Local and Long Dlstance Movmg Samtlzed Storage TOWN HOU E INN Town House Inn 511 ze-1 IQUUR IIN SPECML mill BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF Ez?Epi?:,::AEi:,r::1.,,fi,:.iIt .ffl 23, :Z .,.. EM, H... Z' ,.4:i3..:S,,:::.:.i,. v,.A . . .v 1 .V ' I a ,- , ,, re i . 'QQ' fhjfa .. . .ff .Xffg lm .1 Qu, 3, -a gl O 'rwm. . - ---- - , I ,, Hue A - ,1IQrjie, A tex ,N ,N 1, fx A1 4. ,' A ., 7 I I - .mi ' I' nn-- - Omer Pothast Alignment Bry-Nad Sign Co. 508 N. Canal St. 945-E. Fifth St. 695-1941 692-7906 Mox Nursery Harry Crede Furniture Route 3 320 N. Main 692-0881 692-6896 Cletus Hickey Ins. Co. Dr. R,C. Best 452 E. Second St. E. Third 81 Douglas 692-5876 692-7771 The 1975 CREST Staff with our deepest gratitude wish to thank all of our advertisers. Without your support the production of this book would not have been possible. VETERAN OF FOREIGN WARS Q .i .ro 1 16 9. Post 3035 Delphos GRESSEL PRO DUC E CO 1' , I 4 N... ' D EZ!7HGS . OH!O ,Ml we hm? . , -1, fi . 'E X xf I ,A . N Congratulations to the Seniors DELPHOS SENT RY HARDWARE Delphos 629-3951 PAUL A ELLERB ROCK AUCTIONEER Handling A11 Types Farm Machinery Household Items Livestock Antiques 286 2190 Res 3 Miles N East on Road 20R Ft Jennings at DELPHOS TRI-COUNTY DAILY HERALD Read your Hometown Newspaper for the best . IN LOCAL NEWS SPORTS ADVE RTISING Serving the Tri-County Area Since 1896 629-5050 BIRKMEIER MONUMENTS 112 North Canal St Deiphos 692 9010 FQ QWWI Q1 'W it ef? 4 ,mp W O f ii A ,u, . 9 in A it 1 . . - 'A dietne S d C no 4' 2 . ,tt,'t . iip L 194 Ads MILLER OPTCMETRISTS INC Congratulations to the Class of 1975 , 3 . 134 East Thrid Peace and Best Wishes to the graduates CAMEO BEAUTY AND BOUTIQUE 692-9881 HELMKAMFS MEAT MARKET 326 N. Main St. 692-9801 HANSHUMAKER 226 North Main St. 222 North Canal St.. Delphos CHATEAU M A CAFE OTQR S LES CLARK RIOSTKEE SUPER 100 SALES 43ONrthC IS . ,I Best of Luck to the Class of 1975 FETTIG S FLOWERLAND 416 North Stote St A1 German Delphos Owner 6 ITD o Compllments of DELPHA CHEVROLET BUICK 608 N Canal St Delphos 692 8085 BECKMANN S Furmture Floor Covermgs 151 153 W Second St Delphos 9 Draperies DELPHCS FOOD LOCKERS, INC. Slaughtering Process mg Fifth St a d GERMAN S SHELL SERVICE VIRGIL GERMAN Owner . n Ft. Jennings Road 9 Best Wishes to the Graduating Class of 1975 SEALTEST Delphos IC E C REA M 692 6891 For Sale Meat for Locker and Home Freezer 726 W. First St Delphos E. 81 R. TRAILER SALES AND SERVICE, INC. L4 . h to the Class of 75 7 610 East Seventh Delphos 69 - 93 GS LS SS SHUMAKER Plumbmg Heatmg an Alf COHd1t1OH1Hg MILLER STQCKYARDS D 695 85 N h S Delphos Gin. X 2 ELPHOS A. E. Cornphments of eeeeeeeee COMMUNITY Phone: 692-8149 OIL roe and Elida THE COMMERCIAL BA K - v,.4f1'-gs vwykvg M4 --.., 1.1! V,1, , 'A-lr, A com up RCI M, A I-I 1.1.j?fw'.as1-vej ':Ti c'11f:1':A..,a.,p.-nh1pffN Q.. We at the Commercial Bank extend our most sincere Congratulations to the class of 1975 Your bank for all reasons Established 1877 Main Office 230 East Second St Delphos Ohio Branch Offices 346-348 North Main St Delphos Ohio GOMER Banking Center A Fuu senvlcs BANK A f A' 41 Z Q 5- x . 'W-, 'Yi it . 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SUEVER TONE COMPA Y I-Iot and Cold Mix Asphalt Ag Lime and Crushed Stone Rt itl Delphos Delphos 692 9796 Spencerville 647 4054 W Congratulations to the Class of '75 ULM S DELPHOS MOBILE HOMES MEDICAL SERVICES INC CITY PAINT VIOLET and IMPLEM ENT SALES S U P P ounty Fertilizer Se D 1 h e p OS Here to Serve 695 - 1 761 The Farmers n - - Our Business' 695-2996 Delphos Congratulations to the Seniors 9 Delphos CURE DELPHO IN URANCE QUARRIES COMPANY Congratulatlons and Crushed Stone Best Wlshes to the Class A grlcultural Llmestone of 1 9 75 Ready Mlx Concrete 314 West Flfth St D l h Delphos e p OS 692 0931 695 2906 HURINE LUMBER COMPANY Quanny Products only Mlllwork of All Kmds Bu1ld1ng Materials Asbestos and Asphalt Shmgles Mlca Pellets Insulat1on Rockwood and Batts Pamts Nalls Glass Steel Sash Home Improvement and Remodelmg Servlce 201 South Clay 692 5826 , ' I - vv - ll . . . . 7 D Good Luck 7 tothe STORE Class of 75' DEL PHO POULTRY Frigidaire Sales and Service Furniture Carpet 102 N. Main St. Stereos Delphos 130 N. Main 692 5816 Delphos 692 0861 HOFELLER KULKMEYER HIAT 61 CLARK HELMKAMP FU ERAL HGME Menswear Speclahsts Smce 1898 Plerre Cardm Austm Reed Ad 288 N Franklm Franklm and Fourth Ottovllle i 35 P 4.6 Delphos Society Brand Ad Hammonton Park f tw Q yi 6 Z Kmgsrldge Q ge, F- C wmv Frank Wellman Dave Lammers 237 N Mam Llma - Q I . Q I W i 12 ' 1 wff K 3- 1 4 'Iwi Q-lifts, afffrsx, . . ff-M .7 , an .6 A1 ' we mtv. 1 ' -iz V -V 4-3545 Y- , 1: .. , .Am ,Q l , A , .T nv. ,-6 3 Q .M , W, '6,,ve: tit-, 6-. wfiw 'Ll-wig 3, Q f ,pf wily?-ff 6 J 'fag n X5 . Qi143'fiQL3i5A ,i'T.? - -F ,ri 'mfg Y ,i,,?iw5.f2 . 6 I 1, 5,2 815 . I 1 'imffkili V, m , A ek A- rv M fix '- 'jean if Um, ig, -:w-cs. . 1 fwjw bl- 1, l Y. 6 ' , ' f:f -fM,::-.fs ,, ,ff . Y 4,-.,,r' ' we . -4: ip. 'i f -Agri' m v - 1 W- 41 V Y ' --: LA 3, Q T ii iii E923 3 ' 'W ' - '- ' 1 . 6 K 2 I . i . 1 . . ' 4-f ig 'r.,.y..qL,., g 5' If 'f 5 1 - ' ' 'I '-' '? 5l'. ' 7' 'M 1 - ' 'N arirn , ' . we , .- KEVIN DAVID PHOTOGRAPHY LOOKING FORWARD TO TOMORROWS SENIORS 630 Dewey St Delphos 692-0936 KEVIN DUKES and DAVE HILYARD tW FRATERNAL ORDER OF EAGLES II-I1gP h CRESCENT CITIZENS FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN 114 E Th d St D lph Mb1H tbl hd 893 WARNER LAUNDRY AND CABLE DRY CLEANERS CD AM S 692 0776 D lph 692 3796 I I L .... i Bes ishes Peope epin eop1e ' if ' e os Delp os, Aerie Home and Farm Loans 0- 4 o ie ome Financing Insured Savings Accounts Savings Certificates Es a is e 1 C ngratulations to CO1'I1pIi'I'1'1e1'1tS the Class 0 of A or ain t. e os NEW DELPHOS MANUFACTU RIN G CUMPANY 102 South Pierce St. GEN EDS MARATHON MGYGTS ICA 203 E Second EVERYDAY LOW PRICES DE LPHOS 333 NORTH ST 692 8896 DELPI-IOS 692-5901 . D EL PHGS Congratulatlons to the Class Ofg'75,' S E RV IC E TRI-CUUNTY ELECTRICAL HEAT :',:,dvL1,:',: RESIDENTIAL COMMERCIAL INDUSTRIAL 231 W. SECOND ST. WIRING SUPPLIES DELPHQS ELMER BECKMAN 692-8961 DICK SCHWINNEN KEN NOONAN RAABE MGTOR SALES INC os 055 WHEEL INN ST RAYERS FLOWERS BY IOYC E 929 E Second St 692 6691 Delphos Congratulations Seniors Compliments of W.T. REMLINGER PHARMACY 225 N. Main, Delphos Serving the Community of Delphos for Over 50 years Your Complete Family Prescription Pharmacy 692-0961 Best Wishes For The Class Of 75 From Al Wrasman PITSENBARGER SUPPLY CO 301 N. Main 695-2756 We're Proud of You Congratulations Seniors Compliments of KAUFMAN STUDIO David and Bobbi Lundgren 622 West Second 692-9851 , 1 K v' rv Z, , cl xx 1,2 ' ROTECT WHAT YOU HAVE Place Your Insurance Wlth WALTER H JAUMAN THE PEPSI COLA ll BDTTLING CO 0 N Main 440 Greely Chapel Rd Delphos 695 2080 Llma CITY FEED STORE M East Sec ond St 124 E F1fth St Delphos SEED FEED GRAIN 692 4939 V M Odenweller Open 24 Hours Owner 7 Days a Week For Your Convemence O 5, ,-'f5:,,, ,- T QQ-1 . Q V S E Y - fs' A' pf S . I 4WErF,n'g?'jH:Nf qwwnw - L -M I -T kb gallmxllllilr e!i5l!,4!!!+!!r!.l i'Q.Q,Jlrg'.f!7iF' w ' i E ' W Corner Main and Second St. f ,7 J x, A: O 1 ffl ff'? 1f5 , 'z, mm . r dx ff, PHI Peoples Drive In Branch National Bank The Friendly Bank, in America's Friendliest City Phone: 692-8015 Better Values Men and Boy s Wear Also Men s Shoes SHENK S ODENWELLER CLOTHING Fashion Center of Delphos S T G R E 6-,X 'J 692-0851 l Delphos ' 692-0831 9 7 208 N. Main Delphos D O S Commercial and B O W L I N G Residential Wiring C E R Electric Heat L C 1 fig? STALLKAMP omp ete 0 - wiki H aifjg. Bowling Y, gin C x , Supplies Q Delphos 939 East Fifth Fun to 2075- 5, Main St, 692-6841 Spare ' 692-3966 You're Always Welcome Hubert Calvelage, CPA 201 N. Pierce St. 695-1010 Kortokrax Electric 632 E. Fifth St. 692-3926 Delphos Collision 310 N. Canal St. 692-6881 Dairy Corner E. Fifth St. Delphos Dr. D.O. Morgan 158 W. Third St. 692-5701 D 8: D Shooting Supply 602 E. Fifth St. Archery Hunting Fishing McClure's Surplus Store 328' N. Main St. 692-6791 American Le ion 8 Commemorative Post 268 Delphos Roth Meat Market 131 E. Third St. 692-0841 Koester jeweler 303 N. Main St. 692-6806 Mary Ann's 156 W. Second St. Delphos Weger Insurance General Insurance Delphos A Dr. lllig ' 150 Second St. Delphos jack 8 jill 227 N. Main St. 692-77911 Clawsolfs I-Ilectric 302 N. Main St. 692-6901 Scott's Grocery 325 N. Main Sf. 692-09-ll Town Tavern R. R. 1 Delphos Porter Insurance 224 N. Canal St. 692-5941, Duke's Auto Sales R. R. 2, Delphos 692-4256 Fischer Implement Co. 226 S. Pierce St. 692-6826 Modern Motel W. Fifth St. Ext. 695-1781 Progressive Tool 209 E. jackson St. 692-6836 Niedeckens Carry qut Llquirs 8 Solids South Main St. john R. Rostorfer 8 Sons 4405. Main St. Delphos Arrow Motel 718 E. Fifth St. 692-0786 Chuck's Radio Shop 207 S. Main St. 692-5831 Robert's Carry Out 426 N. Canal St. 692-7901 Reliable Plmg. 8 Htg. 205 W. Second St. Delphos 695-2921 Mickey's Cleaners 908 N. Clay sr. 692-5871 Va na matic Company 127 South Jeffers on 692-6085 Fischer Plmg. 8 lltg. 207 N. State St. 4 ' 692-8901 liquity Dairy 233 N. Main St. Delphos 685-2771 Bob Schmit Insurance 208 W. Second St. - Delphos, Ohio 4 Delphos TV 210 W. Second St. Delphos Dr. Stippich 152 W. Second St. 695-2766 Murphy's 209-211 N. Main St. Delphos 692-6991 Stallkamp Drugs 228 N. Main St. 692-0981 Sever Water Well Drilling 228 N. State St. 692-7891 ' josten's Gary Gearhart Local Representative Western Auto 307 N. Main St. 692-6921 Ditto Zi Briggs Marathon Fifth 8 Main Sts. 692-5966 jack's Carpet Outlet 340 W. Fifth St. 692-5991 Alspaugh Body Shop 408 N. Canal St. 692-6956 Print Quick 123 E. Third St. 692-7991 Grothouse Sporting Goods 130 E. Third St. 695-2961 Arnzen, Bob: 60, 61, 100, 104 Christen, Anne: 90, 148, 167 INDEX Adams, George: 27,4l,48,49, Adams, George: 17, 4 Adams, George: 27,41,48, 49, 134 Alt, David: 56, 90, 95, 107, 109 107, 115 Blaser, Rev. john: 68,49 Bohniein, Randy: 41, 57, 91 Burgei, Ken: 22, 54, 55, 95, 99, 106, 107 Clark, Margie: 63 Duncan, Dan: 64, 79, 166 Fisher, joe: 68 Funk, Ray: 22, 52, 66, 95, 111, 112, 113 Giokaris, Connie: 59, 65 Gunder, john: 41, 54, 81, 1.71 Honingford, Bud: 51 Altman, Tom: 100, 112, 132 Ardner, john: 76, 106, 117, 136 Ardner, Kevin: 98, 132 Arnoldi, janet: 136, 166 Arnzen, jim: 100, 104, 120, 121, 140 Backus, Kevin: 95, 112, 136 Baldauf, Mike: 106, 136 Baldauf, Baldauf, Paul:9103, 136 Sharon: 91, 136 Dick: 76, 98, 109, 132 Huysman, Don: 52, 53, 95, 117, 129 Huysman, Ron: 95, 99, 118 Knippen, Sue: 56 Kochensparger, Royce: 53 Lucille, Sister M. : 69 Marciana, Sister M. : 57 Martz, joe: 95, 117 Metzger, Rev. Dennis: 26, 27, 33, 68, 86 Miller, Agnes: 15,41,63 Miller, Angeline QMomJ: 58 Miller, Pat: 63 Miller, Tom: 41, 54, 102, 169 Minnig, jean: 60, 61 Minnig, Mary: 71 Myers, Marie: 50 Odenwelle r, Sharyl: 71 Ottenwelle r, Bishop Albert: 4 9, 1 74 Barnes, Robin: 147 Beckman, Donna: 77, 80, 140 Beckman, Jeanette: 80,90, 147, 167 Beckman, Louise: 136 Beining, Karen: 76, 136, 166 Bensman, Laurie: 132 Berelsman, Michael: 88, 147, 162 Bergfeld, Chuck: 117, 140 Bergfeld, Don: 102, 103, 109, 117, 132 Berres, Carol: 136 Berres, Gary: 88, 147 Bertling, Glenn: 120, 136, 137 Bertling, john: 95, 106, 120, 140 Bertling, Tom: 106, 120, 121, 140 Best, Curt: 87, 90, 106, 140 Blankemeyer, Tammy: 140 Blankemeyer, William: 98, Buettner, Nancy: 132 Buettner, Steven: 89, 132 Burgei, joe: 88, 148, 162 Burgei, Larry: 35, 88, 140 Buschor, Dan: 98, 118, 132 Buschor, Steve: 87, 95, 97, 104, 117, 148, 167, 170 Byrne, Franklin: 132 Calvelage, Brian: 87, 116, 117, 148 Calvelage, Doug: 95, 104, 140 Calvelage, joel: 79, 14 8, 166, 169 Calvelage, Julie: 82, 132 Calvelage, Mike: 75, 80, 90, 95, 140 Calvelage, Randy: 98, 132 Calvelage, Sandie: 77, 136 Carder, Dale: 21, 28, 74, 87, 95, 97, 114, 148, 165 Carker, Don: 98, 132 Carder, Mary: 77, 122, 125, 136 Christen, Dave: 89, 95, 106, 136 Clapp, Laura: 132 Clark, Cathy: 29, 74, 77, 34, 87, 148, 162, 163 Clark, Daina: 77, 136 Clark, Dave: 75, 140 Clark, Ed: 136 Clark, joe: 28, 80, 149, 167 Clark, Mark: 136 Clark, Mary: 22, 36, 77, 79, 87 149, 162, 170, 174 Clark, 109, 118, 132 Bockey, Diane: 132 Bockey, joe: 95, 140 Bockey, julie: 80, 124, 126, 140 Bockey, Monica: 39, 136 Bockey, Randy: 140 Bonifas, Ronald: 136 Bonifas, Sharon: 20, 77, 79, 147, 164, 170 Bonifas, Steve: 88, 140 Brabant, Rick: 147, 171 Clement, Mark: 106, 117, 136 Cross, jeff: 136 Cross, Ron: 80, 114, 149, 167 Cross, Tony: 89, 136 Cummings, Kathy: 136 Cummings, Tom: 90, 140 Danhausen, jim: 95, 140 Davey, Cinda: 132 Ricker, Ralph: 112, 113 Rupert, Dan: 63, 120 Sever, Oliver: 51 Stevenson, Mr. and Mrs. jim: 51 Stover, Bob: 60, 95, 96, 134, 138 Stover, janet: 66, 123, 124, 125, 126, 134 Thadius, Sister M. : 69 Ulrich, Kathy: 59 Voll, Fran: 36,62 Wiechart, Paul: 54, 55 Will, Mary: 50 Wulfhorst, Ann: 52, 67- Brabant, Roger:'100, 132 Brandehoff, Bret: 95, 112, 136 Brandehoff, Mark: 100, 147, 167 Brandehoff, Todd: 103, 132 Brickman, jeanalicez 77, 147, 166, 171 Brickner, Carmen: 147, 165 Brickner, Gary: 80, 103, 132 Brickner, Jayne: 76, 82, 132, 133 Brickner, Mary: 77, 140 Bridges, Cheryl: 15, 148, 165 Briggs, Tom: 140 Brinkman, Betty Jane: 148 Brinkman, Jeff: 136 Davey, Linda: 132 Debrosse, Chris: 98, 109, 132 Debrosse, Linda: 126, 140 Deutschle, Andy: 95, 112, 136 Deutschle, Bill: 58, 111, 112, 140 Deutschle, Tom: 100, 104, 120, 140 Dickrede, jerry: 79, 149, 164 Dickrede, Ron: 132 Ditto, Bob: 100, 136 Ditto, Marilyn: 21, 24, 82, 85, 126, 136 Drerup, janet: 77, 85, 136 Drerup, Jeff: 149, 162, 170 A ire C nthia. 82 132 Ebbeskotte, Ron: .75,100, 106, Agullire: Rgben: 147.,162 Bryan' Lisa: 21' 24' 82' 122' 140 Altman, Dan: 117 140 148,164 Ebbeskotte, Sue: 132 Altman Jennie, 91 136 Buettner, Dave: 95, 140 Eggemafli C-flflai 77. 126,136 Altman, Laura? 77, 140 Buettner, Jeff: 136 Eggeman, Richard: 136 Altman: Michael: 86. 132 Buettner' Jim: 80' 95' 104 Eggeman' Ron: 132 Eggeman, Russ: 149 Eilerman, Mike: 98, 109, 132 Elwer, Doris: 133 Elyver, Karen: 77, 136 Elwer, Ken: 89, 136 Ernst, Tom: 140 Etgen, Janet: 15, 90, 149, 167 Etgen, Steve: 100, 117, 136 Etzkorn, Larry: 88, 149, 167 Etzkorn, Mark: 89, 136 Feathers, Tammy: 133 Fetzer, John: 95, 140 Fiedler, Cathy: 140 Fiedler, John: 89, 98, 133 Fischer, Denny: 33, 95, 140 Fischer, Janet: 133 Fischer, Joe: 88, 149, 167 Fischer, Michelle: 76, 126, Klaus, 166, 136 Fischer, Terry: 100, 136 Fischer, Tony: 89, 136 Flanagan, Tina: 76, 133 Fortener, Barb: 38, 91, 123, 149, 165 Fortener, Bonnie: 77, 80, 136 Fortener, Connie: 77, 123, 126, 136 Friedrick, Barb: 150 Friedrick, Dorothy: 133 Friedrick, Marilyn: 81,.140 Friemoth, Dave: 150 Friend, Steve: 98, 112, 133 Fuerst, Roger: 150 Fuerst, Teresa: 136 Garza, Jaime: 98, 133 Geddings, Joyce: 28, 74, 77, 87, 150, 163 Gedeon, Mark: 95, 111, 140 Geier, Mark: 95, 137 Geise, Mark: 150 Grothaus, Paul: 88, 141 Grothouse, Cindy: 122, 125, 126, 137 Grothouse, Jeff: 109, 118, 119 133 Grothouse, Mary: 22, 28, 77, 151, 162, 170, 171 Grothouse, Patti: 137 Hammond, Ed: 95, 141 Harnmons, Karen: 75, 91, 14, 126, 141, 166 Hammons, Mark: 106, 137 I-Ianf, Bill: 85, 95, 111, 141 Hanf, Ted: 21, 84, 95, 97, 151, 167 Hasenkamp, Jim: 98, 112, 133 Haunhorst, Kevin: 141 Haushorst, Lisa: 76, 133, 134 Haunhorst, Shane: 141 Hedrick, Aimee: 36, 77, 87, 122, 151, 162, 174 Hedrick, Lisa: 35, 77, 80, 124 137, 166 Heiing, Tim: 89, 109, 133, 166 Heitz, Joe: 16, 19, 32, 74, 77, 87, 151, 165 Heitz, Sandra: 75, 141 Helmkamp, Kim: 79, 84, 125, 122, 151, 162 Helmkamp, Mark: 137 Hemker, Amy: 16, 77, 79, 151 167 Hemker, Dale: 89, 137 Hemker, Judy: 19, 21, 24, 77, 79, 83, 87, 151, 162 Hemker, Randy: 137 Hemphling, Kathy: 137 171 Honigford, Barb: 84, 91, 152, 164, 170 Honigford, Sue: 14 1 Honigford, Tim: 76, 98, 112, 133 Imber, Art: 112, 133 Jacomet, Bret: 133 Jettinghoff, Ruth: 39, 66, 76, 123, 124, 137 Jettinghoff, Tom: 32, 36, 55, 74, 77, 87, 152, 163, 164, 169, 170 Johnson, Jeff: 23, 95, 140, 141 Kaskel, Rick: 95, 137 Kaverman, Karen: 77, 152 Kaverman, Nancy: 126, 137 Kaverman, Tony: 118, 133 Kaverman, Ray: 141 Kayser, Bernard: 137 Keck, Patty: 133 Kill, Diane: 82, 133 Kill, Ron: 33, 81, 152, 163, 167 Kill, Tom: 102, 103, 120, 141 Kill, Vincent: 85, 137 Kimmet, Dan: 87, 153 Kimmet, Randy: 95, 96, 75, 104, 141 Kimmett, Beth: 34, 76, 133 Kimmett, Diane: 71, 83, 122, 152, 162 king, Mike: 98,109,133 Kinstle, Dan: 133 Klaus, Dave: 88, 95, 97, 141 Klaus, Kevin: 141 Klaus, Mike: 98, 109, 133 Klaus, Rick: 95, 104, 117, 138 Steve: 104, 105, 120, Gerdeman, Dale: 150, 167 German, Janet: 82, 86, 133 Gerdeman, Jayne: 87, 90, 150, 164 Gerdeman, Karla: 80, 133 Gerdeman, Larry: 74, 87, 95, 97, 116, 117, 150, 167 German, James: 45, 95, 118, 137 Hesseling, Dale: 95, 117, 137 Hesseling, Dave: 88. 151, 165 Hesseling, Denny: 98, 133 Hesseling, Gary: 89, 137 Hesseling, Greg: 132, 133 Hesseling, Larry: 89, 137 Hesseling, Sue: 133 Hiett, Kathy: 77, 137 Hiett, Mike: 133 Hilvers, Janice: 137 Hilvers, Sue: 77, 85, 141 141 Klausing, Art: 100, 141 Klausing, Bill: 29, 153, 167 Klausing, Denny: 85, 141 Klausing, Diana: 153, 167 Klausing, Joe: 137 Klausing, John: 95, 106, 138 Klausing, Peggy: 125, 126, 138, 166 Klausing, Steve: 141 German, Mike: 20, 65, 84, 87, 95, 97, 150, 165 German, Patty: 77, 137 German, Sue: 77, 91, 140 German, Tom: 150 Goedde, Mark: 95, 140 Grilliot, Ellen: 77, 141 Grilliot, Steve: 87, 100, 101, Hirn, Ron: 98, 109, 118, 133 Hoehn, Gerald: 98, 112, 133 Hoehn, Polly: 151 Hoffman, Mike: 112, 133 Holbein, Lisa: 137 Holden, Deb: 133 Holden, Kathy: 87, 152, 165 Holdgreve, Cindy: 76, 77, 122, 125, 137, 166, 126 Klausing, Tony: 98, 112, 133 Kleman, Frank: 141 Kleman, Mary K. : 82, 133 Klima, Angela: 133 Klima, Ed: 138 Koester, Pat: 95, 104, 141 Koester, Tammy: 77, 82, 138 Kohorst, Sandy: 141 Korte, Rose: 126, 138 120, 151, 167 Grone, Diana: 77, 126, 137 Grone, Linda: 81, 141 Grone, Mark: 89, 98, 133 Grone, Roger: 89, 133 Grone, Tony: 88, 100, 120, 141 Grothaus, Dan H. : 89, 104, 137 Holdgreve, Dale: 81, 88, 152, 167 Holdgreve, Dan: 40, 87, 152 Holdgreve, Denise: 152, 171 Holdgreve, Mitch: 98,112, 133 Holdgreve, Rick: 137 Hollar, Ron: 32, 55, 87, 152, Korte, Wayne: 87, 141 Krendl, 162, Krendl, 166 Krendl, Julie: 77, 79, '80, 153 170 Mike: 110, 111, 138 Pat: 112, 133 Kroeger, Linda: 141 Kundert, Carol: 20, 21, 24, Michael, Natalie: 77, 122, 1 77, 82, 126,138 Kundert, Joe: 102, 109, 118, 133 Kundert, Laurie: 77, 138 Kunde rt, Noreen: 76, 77, 138 Kunz, Leslie M. : 138 Lang, Annette: 77, 124, 138, 166 Lang, Sue: 77, 79, 87, 153, 165 Laudick, Mike: 138 Lauer, Bob: 95, 138 Lause, Beth: 77, 153, 164 Lause Doug' 133 Metzger, Mary Ann: 154, 165 Metzner, Casey: 33, 75, 141, 142 Metzner, Mary Lou: 32, 83, 142 Metzner, Paula: 134 Meyer, Chris: 89, 138 Meyer, Jeanne: 77, 154, 167, 170, 171 Michael, Mercedes: 26, 29, 77, 122, 125, 126, 154, 167, 171 124, 126, 137, 138 156, 162 Ostendorf, Deborah: 77, 122 156, 163 D Ostendorf, Joanne: 77, 126, 138 Qsting, Carol: 138 Osting, Daniel: 88, 156, 165, 170 Osting, Dennis: 98, 134 Osting, Mark: 156 Osting, Michael: 98, 109, 134 Osting, Shane: 138 Osting, Steven: 87, 100, 156, Lause: Jeanette: 153, 170 Lause, Kathy: 138 Lause, Pat: 76, 100, 106, 118, 138 Lehmkuhle, Joe: 153 Liebrecht, Don: 14, 87, 153 162, 171 Liebrecht, Jeff: 18, 57, 75, 100 Liebrecht, John: 80, 98, 133 Link, Jeff: 33,35,so, 81,153, 162 Link, Nora: 141 Link, Sara: 80, 134 Looser, Jim: 134 Looser, Kirk: 98, 99, 109, 118, 134 Lozano, Tom: 154, 167 Ludwick, ,Vicki: 77, 80, 124, 126, 127, 138 Luersman, Clara: 35, 77, 80, 84, 85, 91, 154, 163 Luersman, Doris: 77, 85, 126, 141 Luersman, Jerry: 86, 88, 141 Luersman, Leo: 89, 134 Luersman, Rosanne: 86, 134 Maas, Becky: 90, 154, 167 Maas, Tim: 98, 134 Maloney, Karen: 141 123, Miehls, Sandra: 80, 134 Miller, Bill: 86, 98, 134 Miller, Chris: 79, 155, 162 Miller, Dave: 100, 138 Miller, Ellen: 77, 138 Miller, James: 36, 77, 95, 142 Miller, Jayne: 57, 74, 155, 162 Miller, Nancy: 134 Miller, Neil: 98, 134 Miller, Tim: 89, 106, 138 Mills, Tina: 82, 134 Minnig, Diane: 155 Minnig, jim: 142 Minnig, Kermit: 142 Moorman, Jane: 77, 123, 138 Moorman, Judy: 83, 84, 79, 155, 162, 163, 170 Morris, Anita: 91, 138 Morris, Karen: 18, 90, 142 Morris, Larry: 155 Morris, Ronald: 33, 98, 118, 134 Morris, Thomas: 95, 106, 142 Murray, Randy: 155 Musser, 134 Michael: 98, 106, Myers, Regina: 32, 106, 142 Myers, John: 87,155 , McDonald, Charles: ' 89, 98, Ricke r, Maloney, Kathy: 81, 91, 154, 165, 170 Mansfield, Craig: 138 Mansfield, Kay: 83, 154, 164 Martz, Chuck: 98, 99, 109, 134 Merschman, Tom: 100, 111, 138 Mesker, Connie: 154, 167 Mesker, Diane: 82, 133, 134 Mesker, Fred: 95, 141 Mesker, Ginny: 77, 138 Mesker, Mike: 95, 111, 138 Meske r, Roberta: 134 109, 118, 134 McDonald, Thomas: 138 McDonough, Kimberly: 134 McKowen, Rebecca: 141 Neumeier, Mary: 155, 167 Nichols, Kimberly: 27, 77, 125, 126 Niedecken, Harold: 95, 138 Niedecken, Nancy: 39, 80, 123, 125, 126, 138, 166 Nomina, Barbara: 81, 155, 164 Noonan, John: 26, 88, 155, 163, 165 165, 170 Patton, Patrick: 142 Plumpe, Debbie: 18, 20, 21, 25, 74, 77, 79, 156, 170, 174 Plumpe, Joseph: 103, 138 Pohlman, Cynthia: 82, 134 Pohlman, Dale: 89, 98, 109, 134 Pohlman, Dennis: 29, 87, 88, 95, 97, 156, 162, 170 Pohlman, Elmer: 89, 138 Pohlman, Leroy: 90, 142 Pohlman, Linda: 77, 82, 126, 138 Pohlman, Lois: 77, 85, 142, 143 Pohlman, Mark: 89, 95, 138 Pohlman, Richard: 88, 104 Pohlman Shirley: 134 Pohlman, Timothy: 100, 104, 105, 142 Pohlman, Vickey: 80, 129, 142, 143 Pothast, Rebecca: 134 Pothast, Stephen: 89, 98, 134 Powell, Debra: 134 Powell, Jeff: 156 Rabe, Gary: 142 Rahrig, Randall: 80, 85, 138 Recker, Stephen: 98, 109, 134 Reindel, Debbie:'122, 125, 156, 162 Reindel, Larry: 89, 134 Reindel, Louis: 88, 142 Reindel, Mike: 45, 89, 95, 106, 138 Reindel, Stephen: 95, 139 Rekart, Mary: 82, 134 Rekart, Matthew: 90, 110, 111 120, 142 Renner, Carl: 88, 142 Jill: 77, 83, 157, 164 Ritzenthaler, Gisela: 87,157, 164 Metcalfe, Dianne: 134 Metcalfe, Roger: 138 Metzger, Beth: 134 Metzger, Dave: 80, 86, 98, 134 Metzger, Don: 90, 100, 112, 118, 141 Metzger, Laura: 154 Noonan, Noonan, Noonan, Joseph: 95, 118, 142 Joseph: 80, 98, 134 Phillip: 95, 117, 142 Obermeyer, Charles: 134 Obermeyer, Frederic: 134 Obermeyer, Jim: 138 Odenweller, Ellen: 156, 164 Odenweller, Jeanne: 77, 79, Rode, Annette: 19, 21, 24, 91, 142, 143 Rode, Brian: 89, 98, 134 Rode, Chris: 104, 139 Rode, Dan: 89, 139 Rode, John: 134 Rohrbacher, Susan: 142 Rose, Ann: 123,-124, 126, 157 167 Rose, Kimberly: 134 Rosendale, Glen: 139 Rosendale, Valerie: 134 Rupert, Betty: 134 Rupert, james: 139 Rupert, Rosanne: 36, 77, 142, 166 Sanders, Sherry: 134 Weber, Debra: 135 ' Weber, Mary Lynn: 143 Weber, Virginia: 129, 135 Wegesin, Karen: 160, 165 Wegesin, Nancy: 77, 138,139 Wegesin, Tim: 87, 95, 97, 110, 111, 113, 160, 167 Wegesin, Tom: 95, 111, 113, 139 Scherger, Greg: 84, 87, 91, 157, 162 Scherger, Robert: 74, 87, 157, 164 Scherger, William: 18, 32, 36, 74, 77, 87, 102, 157, 163, 165, 167, 170 Schlagbaum, Lisa: 21, 24, 83, 142, 143 Schlereth, Gerald: 20, 87, 95, 97, 114, 157, 165, 170 Schmelzer, Ann: 77, 79, 157, 166, 174 Schmit, Mary: 139, 166 Schnipke, Shelly: 80, 129, 135 Schnipke, Sherry: 77, 139 Schulte, Robert: 100, 120, 121, 134 Schulte, Karen: 66, 67, 77, 82, 139, 166 Suever, Dan: 81, 142 Suever, Debbie: 83, 158, 164 Suever, Gary: 32, 81, 84, 87, 158, 162 Suever, Lisa: 83, 142 Suever, james: 100, 135 Suever, Pamela: 135 Suever, Richard: 103, 139 Suever, Steven: 100, 101, 104 158, 167 Swick, Dave: 26, 104, 158, 167, 170 Swick, Dennis: 95, 110, 111, 142 Swick, jack: 76, 109, 118, 135 Swick, Laura: 36, 77, 85, 122, 125, 126, 143 Thitoff, Cynthia: 158, 164 Topp, Jo Ann: 80, 135 Trentman, Dorothy: 135 Trentman, jean: 77, 143 Trentman, Greg: 139 T rentman, Roger: 95, 139 Trentman, Terrie: 18, 81, 90, 143 Trinidad, Mike: 158, 165 Truesdale, Barbara: 143 Ulm, jay: 143 Ulm, Nancy: 77, 136, 139 Wehri, Elaine: 139 Wehri, Louise: 81, 160, 164, 165 Wellman, Mark: 76, 132, 135 Wells, Chris: 100, 106, 117, 139 Wells, Ted: 95, 111, 143 Wieging, joan: 77, 139, 166 Wieging, Richard: 95, 97, 160, 167 Wienken, joan: 135 Wienken. Carl: 89. 139 Wieken, Mary: 160 Wienken, Tim: 139 Wilhelm, Linda: 125, 126, 139 Wilhelm, Randall: 89, 98. 118, 135 Will, Cynthia: 160 Will, Marilyn: 135 Schwieterman, Diane: 80,83, 142 Schwieterman, Kathleen: 82, 135 Schwinnen, Dan: 76, 95, 128, 139 Seffernick, Mary Ann: 87, 157, 165 Sendelbach, Kevin: 142 Sever, Denise: 157 Sever, joe: 87, 158, 167, 171 Sever, Laurie: 77, 139 Sheeter, Denise: 76, 135 Sheeter, jeff: 45, 95, 106, 139 Shenk, Elizabeth: 158 Shenk, Judy: 82, 85, 126, 139 166 Ulm, Paula: 39, 79, 83, 159, 163, 165 Ulm, Sue: 77, 91, 159, 162 Utrup, Chriss: 98, 99, 109, 135 Utrup, Donald: 81, 159 Utrup, Mark: 100, 139 Utrup, Richard: 88, 159 Veroff, Bridget: 77, 139 Vogt, Diana: 159, 165 Vonderembse, Terry: 89, 98, 99, 108, 109, 135 Vorst, Karen: 135 Wagne r, Wagner, Wagner 9 1 Brian: 112, 135 Diane: 159, 165 Keith: 76, 100, 101, 39 Will, Thomas: 143 Williams, jane: 126, 160, 165 Williams, Richard: 102, 139 Williams, Thomas: 85, 95, 106, 139 Wittler, Linda: 75, 140, 143 Wrasman, Christopher: 88, 143 Wrasman, Jeanette: 86, 135 Wrasman, Karen: 14, 80, 91, 160, 162, 169 Wurst, Roch: 21, 22, 23, 94, 95, 97, 116, 117, 160, 164, 167, 170 Wurst, Marjorie: 77, 91, 143, 166 Young, Miriam: 77, 139 Shumaker, Charles: 95, 117, 142 Siefker Carol: 135 Siefker, Daniel: 88, 158 Siefker, james: 142 Siefker, Kathy: 91, 126, 139 Siefker, Nancy: 139 Siefker Irene: 135 Smith, Patrice: 142, 166 Spieles, Drew: 103, 139 Stallkamp, janet: 142 Stant, Darlene: 135 Stant, Kimberly: 135 Stant, Leah: 135 Staup, Timothy: 135 Steman, Dan: 45, 95, 111, 113, 116, 117, 139 Suever, Anthony: 80, 87, 90, 102, 142 S ueve r, Brad: 158 106, Wagner, Linda: 91, 139 Wagner, Paul: 86, 89, 98, 135 Wagner, Rod: 81, 159 Wagner, Ronald: 143 Wannamacker, Chuck: 95, 139 Wannamacker, Julie: 135 Wannamacker, Margaret: 125, 126, 143 Warnecke, jeff: 95, 118, 139 Warnecke, Rebecca: 82, 86, 135 Warniment, Les: 95, 111, 139 Warniment, Lisa: 35, 36, 77, 80, 84, 91, 159, 165, 169, 170 Weber, Chad: 29, 65, 87, 95, 96, 97, 159, 164, 171 Weber, Charles: 87, 95, 97, 159, 167 Youngpeter, Cindy: 77, 85, 117, 124, 126, 139- Youngpeter, Dan A. : 143 Youngpeter, Dan R. : 77, 100, 104, 141, 143 Youngpeter, Kathleen: 14, 91 160, 165 Youngpeter, Laura: 77, 126, 139 Zalar, Mike: 95, 110, 111, 117, 139 TAKS A GLIIYIPSEI AT ST. JCDHITS 2 1 k N 2 WE ARES ST. JCDHITS 224!Closing Well, this concludes another St. John's yearbook and it seems like it shouidn't end. When I look back I see hard work and fung everything but the end. And there's so many people to thank. We changed to American Publishing Company this year and even though we got started so late they're doing a great job for us. Sid Rodeheffer, our representative, took time get- ting us started and working with us all year. I really appre ciate all the time you spent on us. Some very important people I owe a lot to are all three stu- dios in town because they all helped us in some way, large or small. The CREST would be nothing without pictures. Greg Scherger did a great job as our only student photographer, and I'd like to give him special thanks. Mr. Adams and all the office staff, thanks for putting up with me and the staff, you were much help. I guess the most thanks has to go to the staff and Mr. Bohn- lein. This year's staff was great and I loved working with you, even through the hard times. Thanks for helping, I apprecia- ted' it. Mr. Bohnlein, thanks for putting up with me and the staff because I know there were times when anyone else would have quit. I also want to thank anyone who helped in any way at all. Sor- ry I can't mention all your names but the help was appreciated. So when you take a glimpse back through this book, I only hope you remember the happy and exciting memories of the '74-'75 year at St. john's. an M. 1 IX .,, 4 W J F A Q --1 -r, f' .r - MM X L Y i 1 W F. w i. -Q sigma' VH, MN 'al QQ 1 I 1 1 Q H ,' f E. r
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