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Y -L , dugg -fp, Preparing food for the entire school is not an easy task, but these devoted ladies just go about Work with the idea that they are doing it for an over- sized family. The permanent cafeteria workers are Mrs. Catherine Hib- bard, Mrs. Cletus Ritzenthaler, Mrs. Frank Hill, Mrs. Robert Voltz, and Mrs. Gregory Frankart. Lay personnel assist school Rarely seen just standing there, this picture constitutes the bus- drivers, and maintenance crew of the high school. They are Mr. Melvin Sumser, Mr. Charles Schemmer, Mr. Joseph Hoelzer, Mr. Cletus Ritzen- thaler, and Mr. Clarence Meyers. Page 147
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May, Mark 2252 Pipe Street McCall, Nicholas 102 Tyler Street McGuire, Judy 3710 Hull Road Huron, Ohio Meyers, Richard 2011 Campbell Street Michel, Daniel 1730 Buchanan Street Miller, Patricia 701 Polk Street Mock, Ann 1414 Hayes Avenue Morton, Diane 5007 Hayes Avenue Nath, Ralph 1007 Fulton Street Ott, J erilyn 621 Decatur Street Ott, Kristine 622 Shelby Street Palmer, Vicki 409 West Monroe Stre Page 146 et Polta, Carol 2125 Remington Avenue Renwand, Larry 401 Dewey Street Roth, James 519 Polk Street Roth, Mark 419 Dewey Street Ruthsatz, Barbara 1221 West Monroe Street Samstag, Michael 1315 Stone Street Sartor, Kurt 212 Douglas Drive Schaefer, Anthony 532 Pierce Street Scheel, Linda 414 Rockwell Street Schemmer, Virginia 1429 VVayne Street Schippel, Steven 3009 Columbus Avenue Schnellinger, Christine 4112 Galloway Road Schwanger, Carla 1211 Second Street Sennish, Jeanne 507 Lawrence Street Singler, Kathryn 1105 Erie Blvd. Singler, Roseanne 116 Gilcher Court Smith, James 3016 Ferry Lane Smith, John 813 Perry Street Stein, Robert 602 Osborne Street Sturzinger, Donna 5614 Campbell Street Sumser, Rosemary 1014 Wayne Street Trueman, Carol 332 West Parish Street Verock, Stephen Route 2, South Hayes Ave. Volz, Michael 907 Decatur Street Wade, Kathleen 3017 Bogart Road Huron, Ohio Weigel, Janice 1522 Columbus Avenue Wensink, James Route 1, Monroeville White, Constance 120 East Jefferson Street Wilken, Paul 1516 Central Avenue Will, Margaret 127 Huntington Place Windau, Edward 1129 C Street Windau, Karen 2208 Milan Road Windau, Susan Route 1, Castalia, Ohio Wolfe, Rebecca 2903 Valley Lane Young, Karen Sue 2104 Columbus Avenue
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Major events of the 1965-66 school year September 8 -- Classes begin with a half day of school. Father Frank Nieset gives the introduc- tion at the first assembly of the year. September 9-First full day of classes. September 10-An outdoor pep-rally with the band and cheerleaders is held. Coach Bob Hart pre- sents players foffensej and the coaching staff. September 11-Varsity football team trounces Fos- toria St. Wendelin, 56-0. September 13-Class Officers elected. September I4-Linda Wohlever and Richard Faber, SMH's SANDUSKY REGISTER correspon- dents, attend a meeting of Young Horizons. September 17-SMH Marching Band presents an assembly demonstrating precision drills. Dan Roth, Senior Class president, presides over a meeting of the newly appointed cabinet offi- cers. Coach Hart introduces the defensive foot- ball squad. September 18-Football team defeats Perkins, 34-2. A victory dance follows the game. September 20-Reserves defeat Perkins, 12-6. September 23-Frosh are beaten by Perkins, 30-14, Kearney Teen Tours representative talks to senior class about Washington trip. September 24-Free. September 25-Varsity defeats Oak Harbor, 7 0-0. September 26-Seniors stuff envelopes for the year- book patron campaign. September 27-Seniors receive class rings. September 30-Sophomore class goes on annual bi- ology field trip to the Conservation League. October 1-Varsity defeats Lakota, 34-0. October 4-Students view Pope Paul's VI visit to UN via a TV, compliments of Bloomquist.Radio and TV Service. October 5-Yearbook representatives attend BGSU journalistic convention. October 6-Fire drill conducted by Sandusky Fire Department. October 7-Seniors take annual NASA tour of Plum Brook Installation. October 8-Day of silence held in preparation for St. Joe football game. Seniors sponsor bake sale for benefit of missions. Underclassmen pictures taken. October 9-Yearbook Staff attends Detroit Student Press Association Convention at University of Detroit. October 10-St. Joe defeats St. Mary's, 12-6. October 11-Press Club sponsors dance. October 12-Free day. Martin Hemminger wins Na- tional 4-H Egg Grading Award. Seniors help on jewelry sales and yearbook solicitations. October 14-Father W. Evans Wilson and Father Jerome Ziliak conduct mission assembly for high school. October 15-Juniors sponsor bake sale for missions. October 16--Seniors hold car wash for class treas- ury. Panthers beat Margaretta, 25-6. October 22-Choral Club presents assembly. October 23-Panthers cop victory ever Lodi, 20-0. Juniors take PSAT test. October 26-Dr. Arthur McQuate speaks to biology and histology classes. Press Club tours SAN- DUSKY REGISTER building. October 27-Report cards distributed. October 28-Seniors present sociology assembly, di- rected by Father Nieset, in preparation for annual Forty Hours. October 29-Forty Hours opens. Frosh bake sale for benefit of the missions. October 30-Panthers tie Tiffin Calvert, 20-20. October 31-Forty Hours closes. Press Club spon- sors Halloween dance. November 1-Free. Basketball practice begins. November 5-Father Frank Nieset presides over Honor Roll Assembly. November 6-Homecoming-Panthers over Clyde, 41-0, dance is held at school following the game. November 11-Childrens' Fair is held in gym. Sen- iors attend Ah Wilderness production by Fos- toria St. Wendelin High School. Veteran's Day observed. November 12-Children's Fair continues. Panthers trounce Gibsonburg, 57-16, in last game of season. November 14-Powderpuff Football Game played at Jaycee Park: Seniors 6, Juniors 0. Adult fair and dinner is held. November 15-Adult fair is held. November 17-Open house held at Church for Pro- testants and Catholics, conference follows at school. November 19-Varsity Club sponsors dance. November 21-Frosh versus sophs in second Pow- derpuff Football Game: Sophomore 22, Fresh- man 6. November 22-Speech class observes the 2nd anni- versary of President Kennedy's death with a tribute over the public address system. November 23-Juniors sponsor college night. November 24-Football awards are distributed at assembly. High school views STALAG as re- ward for United Fund drive efforts. Sopho- mores sponsor Thanksgiving dance featuring music by The Legends. November 27-Varsity Cagers defeat Huron, 75-62. November 29 - Sociology class views Chain of Care. December 3-Choral Club honors Father Frank E. Nieset on his name day, Student Council Presi- dent, Mike Lucal, presents gift from the stu- dent-body. Panthers defeat Margaretta, 54-52. December 4-Cagers win over St. Paul's Norwalk, 81-48. December 9-Matmen defeat Norwalk, 26-18. December 10--Band presents patriotic assembly. Varsity clicks to defeat Lorain St. lVlary's, 90- 58. December 11-Varsity cagers romp over Perkins, 85-52. December 15-Economics class tours Scott Paper Co. December 16-Varsity Grapplers dropped to Clyde, 14-29. December 17 -- Panthers' hard-court men trample Fostoria St. Wendelin, 94-74. December 18-Cagers conquer Vermilion, 88-58. December 19-Choral Club, Band and Boys' Choir present annual Christmas Concert. December 21-Matmen fall prey to Huron, 14-21. Seniors participate in Quiz Bee at Vermilion. December 22-Student Council sponsors a surprise Christmas assembly which includes a record hop. Christmas vacation begins. December 27-Seniors sponsor Christmas formal at Elks Hall featuring The Munxf' January 3-Classes resume. Wrestlers fall to St. Joe, 14-29. January 4-Matmen mash Norwalk, 32-9. January 7-Panther Cagers defeat Margaretta, 69- 51. J anuaiy 8-Hard-court men tromp Fremont St. Joe, 86-78. WLEC Quiz Bowl teamfalls to Brookside. . January 10-Matmen defeat Perkins. 23-18 January 13-Grapplers defeat Calvert, 34-3
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