St Marys High School - Bell Yearbook (Sandusky, OH)

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1 L THE BLUE AND GOLD GAME 1976 EDITION if 11 e GAMEBOARD LOCATION: Sandusky 5t, Marys A Central Catholic . 410 W. Jefferson St. Sandusky, Ohio PLAYING TIME: 4 years REQUIRED MATERIALS: I Tuition, books, school supplies E Uniform: Boys-shirt tie and dress slacks ' Girls-uniform white blouse or SLACKS OFFICIAL RULES: Rules are listed on demerit card. PENALTIES: Demerits are given for the infringement of rules ' in conduct, attendance, and studies. OBJECT OP THE GAME: To pass four years of Highschool and to collect a diploma, friends, and learning experiences. THE BLUE AND GOLD GAME IS BROUGHT TO YOU BY THE 1975-76 BELL STAFF Wg we 4 'U C5 N U8 E3 U, ra.. '-1 5 Q' :zu E S OJ P-I 5 9 SBSBCI Avg 10103 LI OI sa3ed saaueq Freshmen e 1ll fl' l e The Class Vkk, ...K . e P ages 8667 as-Iz 5032.1 SQUID IQ QP sa3ed lleqloozl f--- mf, - ffl. Qi i 3 g5 52 es Pag lx 5 'T' er -D fa '32 ,gg on cn OD es es Q G-4 : cs -D cu U5 es Q 62-63 Pages Admlmstratlon Pages 68-69 Traveling Through The Game Board H Cf High School Life High school life is a game we four years. We must abide by The object of the game is for the game board of high school ences with growing experi- to learn what PANTHER ners are determined by suc- and collecting their diplomas. involves more skill than Yaht- go, and is far more rewarding the page you are ready to begin BLUE AND GOLD GAME. all play. The playing time is the rules or pay the penalties. the players to travel through life and collect learning experi- ences, to make friends, and PRlDE is all about. The win- cessfully completing four years The game of high school life zee, more strategy that Strate- than Monopoly. As you turn the 1975-1976 edition of the Req 10103 Fi. 5 F 3-SEE 'cn :w P' CD SHOIN SSV'IDlIElClNf1 SHOINEIS El:II'l lNEIClf1lS keen- . -uv -av 4, X -I i. liA . 'xx 1- ' .111 ff. 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Q , . ,. ,A H , is ,, Bonfire at Hemmingers is the final fire up before the game with Coach Weyer leading some of the cheers. Blue and Cold offense powers, defense hits, and Panther Pride comes through again. 8 Billie Jean Palmer, Dan Maldon, Twinkle-Toes Barry, and Denny the Fonz put on the junior skit. LEFT: Scott Wiesler, Carl Guendelsberger, and jeff Schwerer lead the procession ending the Color Day Mass at St. Mary's. Student Council presents the Sock Hop. BELOW: Mr. Linquistjust loves pie!- Color Day band skit. Panther spirit travels through town in the caravan going to the bonfire. 9 g,q,g.5.x, ...f-- ' as fa xii Q JK -ve R 41 4 N sf: 'Ns 41 gg.. 1 -0 -,.,. M , 44 . ki S up 3 'i 'Ezsif in f ,li .A 41' Q Q 49 ' . K' ' . ek If P A' 'k Q v X3 K J x I ,,, M83 N 1 . A A h, 3 Y 5. k wsl, 'I 9 QS- I N 4 4 . ,LW :Sf . Tl-T - ,fl .-,. K , . Wi : A ,gufmy A - em. , mn sg 5 W is , S Q , va ,. 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After the various games were fin- ished, the assemblies were to give thanks. K Debbie Ruthsatz teaches the crowds abou' spirit' Gymnist Bill Copp and his award-winning pupil perform at the special assembly. 15 Zlrx ,as 4 if' , if 3 LC QQ Ki Ha 5. Coach Keegan explains strategy to Kevin Nemitz. Bill Burch awaits the football half-time show. 1 joy Fenton believes that participation is part of any game. , ,,,. ,f,' V, f 4 fy f,,' f N -Lf :mf -' 5 You som ww awww mfrmswou W ro wm mu Au mr num jeff McCarthy and Dan Dahs prove that concentration is a part of winning. ,V S s it ,N 17 Jan Ciesinski and lulie Allen put up the statistics board in the main hall for the patron drive. C9 f julie Sciarappa won the chance at the Mardi Gras to give one to Mr. Spansky and is looking forward to it because he gave her demerits a few minutes earlier. Ioe Shepherd prepares the shaving cream pie with Tom Wieber's approval to be thrown at Mr. Spansky for the Mardi Gras. ,,,' Mrs. Renwand assisted by Mr. Nath proudly displays the winning ticket for the Hawaii trip. ' t Dan Rose patiently awaits for another ticket sale before the basketball game starts. eeet 3 r up L rvmfofvfal QJNOR Socfmf r deaf! :Gsm Ji flfffiflfvff s et,,ele el,, y M194 ef? fjlfkfifliffoi V Q52 'I' F -A g l ,mteffg fjfif 5s.f24pifg?i,4,aif'212fQ fi ffgf ,, ,, Coach Keegan assists Principal Dennis Rectenwald to his feet at the senior vs. facul- ty basketball game. The faculty won. Mr. Weyer and his nephew Gary, would do anything to win the contest at the senior horse show. Joy Fenton is overcome with joy as she is announced winner of the Hawaii trip or S900 for the Easter candy sales. 19 if 1 5 9 e F x E 1 gh Q ., Q 4 . 'iv ak, 3, E' 'A Q., , f Fi '52 +25 Fw : 3 ' X 1 ,5 I i iff ' J fi 3 , af f , M, QDQNX , G ,S Win.. X -'G , Q., sf N.. P ., 4 I HN Q5s:'411 . yu, , ,,,,, g , 51, ,W W ,Q . ,.:: V, M : J kgpaav M 4? ' ZR i 1 1 H I' fl! v w S V ,V , , ,ZA gfwf fwww fygwwm 'f 1, I ,f 'u M, 1, A , 1 . fa j f ' I a ,, ' f ,ggfj j M if K , l wfu!5H4 , g 'i ' , rf 'WM f uv' ' 'C 'WWW I i i 1 anew, .ffl ' f -Ziff-f !iiiJfi1i Wfgff tv , J M' ,W Q, It n fd,-. -,JYafifwimf-,zmf, ,272 fav A If? 162, N yi 4X .o 9, 'ra ,I President's Council L. Calderon, A. Blackbum, L. Schell, M. Renwand, secretary, C. Singler, president, L. Ruthsatz, I. Stamm, J. Shepherd, P. Palmer President's Charley Singler signals his approval of the idea. Council Representation from every class . . . the roots of school activities . . . suggestions today, adjustments tomorrow . . . sponsored the Sock Hop . . . ff' HOMEROOM REPS FRONT: A. Spendiarian ROW 2: I. Corso, B. Burch, D. Haar, I.. Lazarony, S. Kelly, L. Nath ROW 3: R. Cook, I. Seiler, M. Schnurr, M. Daniel, E. Opfer, D. Calati, L. Widman National Honor Society FRONT ROW: B. Braeunig, V. Lewis, G. Windau ROW 2: P. Taylor, D. Rose, P. Palmer, C. Shepherd, P. Daniel, E. Opfer, I. Mantey ROW 3: E. Hemminger, S. Aust, K. Maeder, I. Keller, N. McKenna, Mr. Funk, D. Faber, T. Schmenk, G. Wagner, D. Roth, C. Guendelsberger, S. Kelly, A. Warren, M. Daniel, D. Keech, A. Guativa ROW 4: M. Faber, I.. Schnellinger, K.Brotzki, T. Twardzik, C. Keller, S. Renzi any f . ' Spanish Club Spanish Club FRONT ROW: S. Fry, L. Eliyas, S. Renzi, P. Blackbum, D. Ries ROW 2: E. Casali, M. Bodner, P. Koelsch P Taylor C Guseman ROW 3 S. johnson, A. Roth, L. Pressler, J. McKenna, K. Green ROW 4: S. Foley, C. Builes, M. Lochotzki, M. Laws, D. Bergeron FRONT ROW: B. Garvin, L. Singler, ROW 2: D. Rose, advisor Sr. M. Ianene, H. Gundlach, ROW 3: L. Wobser, K. Kessler, ROW 4: I. Barry, ROW 5: M. Shamhart, ROW 6: B. Davie, C. Stanley. NHS Consists of sophomores, juniors and seniors . . . skits at pep rallies . . . a source you can learn about and try for scholarships . . . a meeting every month . . . having cake raffles after some of the home basketball games. HOME ROOM REPRESENTATIVES elected by the members of the home room . . . links com- munication gap between student council and the faculty. SPANISH CLUB Christmas party . . . having a bakesale to finance a trip to Lakewood High Little Theater Spanish ballet . . . picnic . . . ad- visor, Mr. Leone. BOOKSTORE working before school and during lunch hour . . . volunteer workers . . . advisor, Sister Mary Ianene . . . the little room next to Mr. Amburn's room . . . pencils . . . belt buckels . . . paper . . . planters . . . candles . . .folders Book Store Acolytes Offering service . . . responsibility . . . 6:30 mass in the morning . . . mission reps collect donations . . . added help to Guatemala . . . Mardi Gras . . . my very own pagan baby. SCieI1Ce Club . . . Stal' of Bethlehem . . . Sandusky Ken Cousino and Dan Rose lead recessional after Mass foundary . . . Sheldon's Folly nature walk. FRONT ROW: L. O'Halloran, D. Haar, R. Manner, I, Shepherd, E, Sennish, D. May, M. Hemmer, P. Fitzpatrick, S. Keller, R. Marksbury, I. Hartlieb, B. Higgins ROW 2: B. Renwand, I. Stookey, B. Ott, J. Shepherd, P. Iesberger, J. Schlett, R. Dominick, S. Kluding, F. Brotzki, B. Beverick, D. Beverick, M. Laws ROW 3: M. Naufel, 1. Schwerer, E. Opfer, D. Link, D. McCormick, T. Schmenk, C. Stanley, J. Manner, I. Fitzthum, I. Claar, V. Blake ROW 4: E. Hoffstatter, C. Stanley, B. Harris, T. Meyers, K. Nemitz, B. Davie, W. Huber, H. Cundlach M. Davie, S. Allen, C. Singler, D. Sabcasky, B. Erney Mission Reps: FRONT: C. Shepherd, K. Green, S. Johnson, P. Koelsch, I. Hudson, L. Finneran, L. Koelsch, I. Miano, T. Beverick ROW 2: I. Barry, K. Scherer, I. Ruffing, L. Erney, L. Schwanger, M. Davie, M. Naufel, I. Corso ROW 3: D. May, T. Niese, I. Hohler, C. Henry, M. Singler, A. Koelsch, I. Yeager, P. Blackburn, T. Wieber, V. Blake Science Club: ' FRONT: Advisor, Mrs. Renwand, C. Shepherd, I. Hoffman, T. Spendiarian N. Mckenna, A. Guativa ROW 2: L. Lazarony, A. Meyers, D. Galati, A. Corso, K. Kreimes, L. Schell, S. Foley ROW 3: C. Keller, J. Keller, D. Lauber, K. Kaman, R. Guerra, S. Kessler I. Kinn, T. Twardzik ROW 4: I. Laws, C. Thomas, L. Schnellinger, S. Wiesler, M. Laws 76 Bell Staff ABOVE: Chris Shepherd-Student Life ABOVE: Dan Rose-Academics BELOW LEFT: Laura Bradford, Pam Palmer, and Kathy youngtake care of frosh, soph. and Junior sections. ABOVE: Mrs. Green keeps us moving. LEFT: Ken Chamberlain is always busy UQ , staff photographer. ze l --mmm.. 5 V' ,' X xi ' ' auf' 1 L01-i Roth does the typing, Ken Jesberger is business manager andCurt McCarthy, sports edit or. Leslie Lechner-editor-in-chief, and artwork. Bill Ott-student life. Pam Smith-senior section. fi ' N M - 1976 St. Mary's Marching Ban Curt McCarthy unveils band's new addition. The drum heads were de- signed and painted by the art department. if 3 'T If 5 2 E I i V Flag Corps FRONT ROW: M. Singler, R. Moll, L. Koelsch, D. Edwards, S. Zanotti, ROW 2: I. Mantey, P. Koelsch, A. Riedy, M. Renwand. Mr. Lindquist, Kris Maeder, and Carla Nagel show their talent at the fund raising project at Chrysler. Come and get it! says Mr. Lindquist, band director, as he finishes a new batch of pancakes for the annual Pancake Breakfast. BAND Mr. Lindquist. . . marching at Sprau Park . . . practice, practice, and more practice . . . Annual Pancake Breakfasts, October Sth and April 4th . . . art department presents new drum heads to the band,,. December 16th Christmas concert. . . football games . . . spring concert . . . Boogie Band . . . Hang on Sloopy! . . . Sing, Sing, Sing . . . Chrysler, hamburgers 256, hotdogs 156, pop Sgt . . . pep rallies . . . district competition. CHOIR New assistant director Mr. Adam Chongris . . . a,e,au,oh,oo . . . head director Mr. Lindquist. . . down- town Christmas caroling . . . Christmas Concert . . . con- test . . . solos. . . We'll Find America . . . Camp Town Races . . . singing in church . . . Shubert's Latin mass. Dee Grathwol, feature twirler, performs at halftime. Practice Makes Perfect Trumpets FRONT ROW: S. Veleba, 1. McGory ROW 2: C. Nagel, K. Maeder ROW 3: K. Cousino, J. Marshall, B. Dahs, K. Scherer. Clarinets FRONT ROW: T. Nagel, D. Dickman, S. Aust, S. Renzi ROW 2: R. Stearns, D. Dickman, I. Beck Brass FRONT ROW TOP: B. Burch, B. Renwand, M. Laws BELOW: J. Miano, S. Kurtz, M. Sl1amhart,J. Cousino, G. Edwards Flutes FRONT ROW: W. Kromer ROW 2: L. Widman, A. Mc- Curdy, ROW 3: J. Fenton ROW 4: L. Baltes, K. Joyce Drums TOP TO BOTTOM: L. Jordan, C. Singler, A. Warren, M.P. Bodner, S. Keller, L. Bauer 'Gi St. Mary's Vocalists Acappella Choir FRONT ROW: T. Bortsheller, L. Lazarony, S. Foley, S. Zanotti, T. Scheck, G. Edwards, D. Roth, B. Davie, M. Sullivan, T. Brownell, S. Roth, M.Farrar. ROW 2: K. Joyce, D. Cole, A. Warren, B. Burch. R.Ciesinski D. May, K. Killingsworth, D. Grathwol, D. Ed- wards, B. Beverick, M. Singler. ROW 3: C. Thomas, K. Weber, C. Mock, A. Riedy, L. Jordan, C. Singler, D. McCormick, I. Shepherd, M. Shamhart, S. Wensink, A. Koelsch, R. Moll, L. Singler, B. Garvin, ROW 4: D. Cheetham, D. Jensen, S. Aust, D. Lauber, M. Ceason, D. Marks- bury, T. Schott, L. Schnellinger, I. Kinn, M. Schnurr, M. Napholz, A. Hiss, I. Pusateri, N. McKenna, T. Twardzik. Prep Choir ROW 1: C. Bing, K. Kessler, M. McClure, J. McGory, S. McKenna, 1. Beck, ROW 2: D. Beverick, N. Cheetham, M. Stepanic, J. Seiler, I. Cousino, M. Volz, B. Bower ROW 3: I. Iones, S. Laws, I. Wensink, L. Subcasky, A. Blackburn, L. Herzog, M. Hemminger. Assistant Mr. Chongris helps Laura Wid- man with her music. 31 e narn Panther Lettermen .W 4A H SUHUUSKQ centrgl oothojlc hlqfs school . St. mory's 2 M l gg ff' il Varsity M FRONT: M. Naufel, E. Opfer, D. Priestas, J. Guerra, B. Erney, B. McKenna, J. Windau, W. Huber ROW 2: T. Spendiarian, T. McKenna, G. Miller, K. Killingsworth, C. Guendelsberger, T. Bickley ROW 3: A. Guativa, D. Keech, D. Roth, S. Kelly, G. Couts, D. Schwanger, C. McGory, R. Pusateri, T. Meyers, M. Davie ROW 4: G. Smith, T. Sheck, T. Wieber, I. Dye, S. Blanton, R. Guerra, I. Schwerer, K. Nemitz, D. Sartor, D. McCormick, T. Schmenk, G. Wagner, B. Volz ROW 5: M. Niese, M. Laws, A. Warren, J. Galati, S. Allen, C. Stanely, C. McGuire, B. D!aJ:ieaS. les er 32 i i w l K K' me Nwwxvi I Letterman from all sports . . . hard work and determination . . . club participation and unity . . . '76 officers are Dave Roth, Dan Schwanger, Dave Keech and Ed Opfer. i BELOW: Mr. Bennet, advisor, works at concession stand during halftime. Jude Meyers leads Varsity M in We Believe during pep rally before Perkins game. All eyes on Ron as he takes orders. 33 G.A.A. FRONT ROW: M. Durbin, D. Cheetham, M. Klonk, C. Shepherd, L. Erney, W. Kromer, L. Widman, M. Faber, C. Fresch, P. Barry, C. Michaux, D. Edwards, M. Bodner, S. Kurtz, S. Blanton, I. Guendelsberger, T. Crotty, A. Darr ROW 2: S. Laws, M. Stepanic, I. Hudson, B. Dahs, K. Young, A. Riedy, M. Renwand, T. Mularoni, B. Lochotzki, K. Kreimes, S. Foley, S. Roth, D. Grathwol, V. Lewis, I. Keller, K. Brotzki, K. Volz, C. Stamm, L. Bradford, T. Beverick, ROW 3: C. Bing, M. Hemminger, A. McCurdy, D. Dickman, L. Feasel, I. Cousino, J. Jones, C. Henry, T. Brownell, I. Sciarappa, K. Wobser, L. Eliyas, P. Blackburn, C. Trautman, D. Gruelich, S. Hendrickson, M. Bergeron, K. Bowie, D. Cole, M. Keller, L. Finneran, P. Woodburn ROW 4: T. Kluding, R. Tamburinno, J. Hohler, C. Brennan, N. Cheetham, B. Bower, M. McClure, I. Koelsch, P. Niese, K. Kaman, B. Garvin, L. Singler, K. Kessler A. Hiss, I. Brotzki, D. Ries, I. Seiler, L. Herzog, S. McKenna, R. Moll, M. Napholz, K. Green, I. Roth ROW 5: R. Fiorletta, K. Kessler, A. Blackburn, D. Beverick, T. Fresch, C. Fitzthum, K. Scherer, C. Ryan, T. Niese, S. Wensink, B. Blakely, S. Zanotti, D. Veith, E. Casali, R. Finneran, J. Marshall, K. Joyce, A. Meyers, A. Roth, L. Lazarony, D. Lauber, L. Pressler, C. Thomas ROW 6: C. Voltz, A. Keller, M. Platte, C. Jesberger, J. Windau, L. Nath, A. Dick, B. Trautman, A. Gosser, C. Muscioni, D. Platte, D. Righi, M. Farrar, B. Beverick, D. Michel, S. Keller, I. M ichaux, C. Barry, K. Ruthsatz, A. Spendiarian, J. Wensink, L. Subcasky ROW 7: M. Damm, C. Sens, L. Schwanger, M. Voltz, S. Schnurr, C. Smith, T. Bortsheller, S. Beatty, 1. Ciesinski, T. Belak, C. Stahley, P. Young, D. Galati, C. Seeley L. Finneran, M. Hedberg, A. Gundlach, I. Ruffing, C. Nagel, T. Kurtz. 'tye A.. ws, 1- ff: . f. ...fuk '23, . fs-we ff L5 5 S 1f .fw'5g. . I. 1 ,: , - r f M151 , 5 I' -, H! -' : -'f- .. . .. . 5 Q .,:-ffm . V A k , V 7 . .K ,... ,,, ,.., , .Q g,,,.35fg5,v 'rm 4 5, 3 Fabe ready to jump-GAA basketball Support girls sports, girls count too! . . . volleyball and speedball . . . picnic at Lions park . . . ping-pong tourney . . . bowling this Thursday . . . new GAA T-shirts . . . 76 GAA officers are Mag McCrystal, Cindy Foley, Marcia Faber and Laura Widman Frosh girls splash around during GAA swimming. Advisors Barb Ott and Barb May confer. 35 The VTR Crew HIGH 0 V.T.R. Crew FRONT: I. Manner, C. Singler, D. Guseman SITTING: R. Dominick, J. Baum, V. Lewis, K. Chamberlain STANDING: T. McKenna, C. Andres, VTR Video Tape Recording . . . film basketball games . . . film assemblies . . . film a show for cabel T.V .... film people giving their science projects . . . alot of hard work . . . setting up alot of equip- ment . . . zoom in for a good view . . . advisor Ms. Lemaster. 36 L. O'l-Ialloran, G. Edwards, M. Laws, Ms. LeMaster, B. Smith LEFT: Sue Kromer goes for a direct aim onto the gym floor. Gene Edwards prepares to film the upcoming basketball game. Pep Club Pep Club FRONT: G. Edwards, D. McCormick ROW 1: M. Ballah, I. Jones, S. Beatty, L. Feasal, J. Ciesinski J. Fenton, I. Ruffing, N. Cheetham ROW 2: C. Fitzthum, M. Hemminger, A. McCurdy, C. Johnson, D. Ruthsatz, B. Trautman, C. Brennan, L. Ruthsatz, A. Corso ROW 3: D. Cheetham, L. Koelsch, L. Subcasky, P. Neise, D. Dickman, J. Wensink, K. Kaman, M. Durbin ROW 4: L. Weyer, I. McKenna, D. Johnson, P. Taylor, Advisor-Ms. LeMaster, K. Ruthsatz, C. Barry, S. McKenna, J. Michaux ROW 5: C. Henry, A. Keller, J. Hohler, E. Hemminger, L. Emey, S. Laws, C. Voltz, R. Moll TOP ROW: A. Dick, A. Koelsch, L. Schwanger, A. Spendiarian, M. Stepanic, K Brotzki, J. Yeager, R. Fiorletta, M. Sullivan PEP CLUB Wearing blue and gold Panther shirts . . . wearing derbies . . . sitting in a special section at basketball games . . . going to home games as well as going to away games . . . teamwork . . . spirit . . . Panther Pride. .1 In pep club cheering is Pam Niese's business. . wr .4 W. Q' . We Believe! Reserve Cheerleaders FRONT ROW: S. johnson, I. McKenna, D. Ruthsatz. ABOVE: A. Corso. CHEERLEADERS Cheer at assemblies . . . make hun- dreds of signs . . . We Be- lieve . . . practice . . . refresh- ments after the game . . . Freshman cheerleading rookie year . . . SBC-Here we are St. Mary's Panther's won by far. MATMAIDS Keep score . . . keep time . . . make signs . . . boost the team's moral . . . We are State Bound! V-I-C-T-O-R-Y . . .! Freshmen Cheer-leadersA Duck 1 Michaux, S. McKenna, B. Trautman, C. Fitzthum, K. Ruthsatz, C. Barry, R. Fiorletta. s,, gs K ff,.,,, ,igwr MW Be ,Li A on A s s s..M..,.r' f fr f his Q 9 fx,-, Q 'U' Varsity Cheerleaders fl.-RJ L. Weyer, D. Johnson, I. Yeager, captain-L. Ruthsatz, M. Sullivan, A. Koelsch. 'EVE f Sue Foley boosts the wrestling team's moral, CENTER julie Yeager take a sample of the cake Maureen and Debbie are passing out to the players and coaches. Matmaids QL-RJ C. Thomas, P. Blackburn, P. Smith, K. Kreimes, L. Pinneran, S. Foley. WZ ' N459 3135 L4 fi -YW in -raw 'Ml N H '.,k NHS INEIS S2101 SHO J ag? nv ,f Q N mg! 1 7 N' Q, Kepxolog - '- i .. . - H CHLLS Traveling P The Game' Sports H CLASS CLASSES 3, El:II'l 5 nd, , , ca 0 099 31 P ll9q300:I N Through Board Life lx: . h 3 m, .xvs cg. 1 Q23Wfgf 'x 1. S-' Q i dF .J:q i Tennis- . - Baseball 59 sv!!! ' Fwhi Q5 5 'Q 5' 3:5559- vga: ,.-a' b ::'b:1h M-....., 000 W 9 0,0 0, ooh i-A , TQSQ 150 Q9 . Wgg., 0 -38322 22 A' T --'59 AO' 0 DU, o ' ' A QI .M Ch N Q 1 W' ,, Q-:l,ti.AT'7, : N FRONT ROW-Coach R. Nath, C Stamm, J. Roth, K. Kessler, T. Brownell, M. Singler, K. Kaman fMgr.j ROW 2-D. Veith, L. Widman, S. Kromer, M. Bodner, M. McCrystal Qco-capt.J ROW 3-B. Blakely, J. Marshall, I. Ruffing, M. Bergeron, M. Faber Qco-capt.j ROW 4-E. Casali, S. Laws, K. Kessler, A. Meyers, D. Galati Girls Have Successful Season Coach Rose Nath's volleyball squad ended their 75-76 season with a 6-7 overall record and a 2-4 in the SBC. For the first time we can say the season was successful! replied Mrs. Nath at the Fall Sports Banquet. The young varsity netters beat Monroeville, Pt. Clinton, Calvert, Clyde, and Margaretta. The Panthers placed third in Sandusky High Invitational Tournament. QRes. Co. Capt.j B. Blakely shows her defensive stance as she awaits the ball. 42 Iulie Roth sets up for a serve. ,MAN 1 ! -- w W., , -,,f -PM urrth -'lm..,, .... ,, '---..,,W.s.. . A My K. Kessler applauds after a fine play. The Panther J.V.'s put their skill together to wrap up a 8-3 season, as they defeated Sandusky, Vermilion, Monroeville, Pt. Clinton, Huron, Perkins, and Calvert. They lost to Clyde, Margaretta, and Fremont St. Joe, in hard fought, close matches. Elaine Casali and Bonnie Blakely led the reserves as the team's co-captains. Reserve co-capt. Elaine Casali belts the ball over the net. an -fwr: . ,, 4, pu ,g.,4g-W, A D .,...,,.. .P ii 'i M. Faber attempts to drill volleyball. 3 2 Si li, A. Meyers in stride after pounding serve across net. if Girl's Bag Winning Season, Sectional y Co-Champs! 5 Co-Captain Margaret McCrystal speaks her piece during time-out. Cindy Foley refreshes herself. The St. Mary's girls captured an excellent 10-5 season record and walked off as co-champions in the Class A Sectional Tournament in Norwalk. Coach Rose Nath commented about the seasonj'Our five losses came by a total of 11 points and in no way is inidcative of the way the girls played this year. The girls' only losses were to Perkins 42-41, Sandusky 39-35, Perkins 48-46, Clyde 35-34, and in state competition they lost to Mansfield St. Peter's 32-29. They ended up victorious twice over Monroeville, Vermilion, and defeated Clyde, Huron, Tiffin Calvert, Fremont St. Joe, Margaretta. amd New London to end their season. Marcia Faber was voted Most Valuable Player at the winter sports Marcia Faber som up and battles for the rebounds' banquet. She finished the season averaging 16 points per game. FRONT ROW: D. Galati, E. Casali, D. Veith, D. Ries J. Roth, K. Kaman-mgr. ROW TWO: Coach Rose Nath, M. McCrystal, M. jesberger, M. Faber C. Foley, B. Blakely, K. Kessler 5'-Riff' ' Z. '7?. , , ffi ND u?.r's ,I n E 'f wav' bd' 1 5 I r. co-captain Julie Roth shows her form during warm-ups. Q . .g V Dotti Ries evades defender with her slick ball handling. ' Girl's Reserve Squad Finishes Unbeaten!! Kathy Iesberger shoots from the foul line Mrs. Rose Nath also coached the reserve squad to a winning season as they emerged to an undefeated season and captured a 10-0 mark. The reserves were a very aggressive and tough defensive team. FRONT ROW: K. Jesberger, A. Blackbum, M. Platte, C. Nagel, K. Kessler, ROW 2: Coach Rose Nath, D. Galati, W. Kromer, B. Blakely, J. Seiler, D. Platte 1 We Q'-4 J FRONT ROW: B. Blakely, M. Faber, V. Lewis, M.P. Bodner, ROW 2: Coach R. Nath, K. Kessler, D. Calati, L. Singler, M. Singler, A. Hiss. Coach Rose Nath prepares for the match. 46 Girl's Tennis Team Gains Experience Mary Pat Bodner concentrates before serving. KBELOWJ Lisa Singler readies herself for the match. Kathy Kessler uses her, side-arm smash to return her opponent's serve Vicki Lewis sets up along the service line. l I Bonnie Blakely awaits her opponent's serve. Mary Pat Bodner uses her overhand smash to return the ball. A Coach Butch Weyer, voted SBC coach of the year for 1975 by other SBC HIT 48 Weyer Coaches Pantl It was an emotion-packed year, commented Coach Butch Weyer at the 1975 fall football banquet. We had 43 young men working together to achieve a goal. Although it was Mr. Weyer's rookie year as head coach at St. Mary's, he had a winning season, 7-3, and led the Panthers to a 3-way tie for second place in the SBC with Clyde and Huron. The Panthers opened the 1975 football season against a tough Utica ball club, and fell to defeat 13-3. They bounced back, however, to even the record by clobbering Western Reserve 54-0. Things got rough for the rookie head mentor as he and his Panther ball club clashed helmets against the Perkins Pirates for their first SBC game. Although they lost 25-7, it didn't stop St. Mary's! They knocked off state ranked Mc- Donald 14-7 and then traveled to Fremont to battle the St. Ioe Crimson Streaks. The Panthers came out victorious, de- feating St. joe 7-6, and regaining possession of the GOLDEN FOOTBALL. The Panthers had the Football last in 1939. After receiving the football Coach Weyer exclaimed, lt's been 36 years baby! fter defeating St. joe, the Panthers edged by the Margaretta Polar Bears 10-7 on Jeff Schwerer's 14 yard field goal with seconds remaining. The Saints fell into the losing column for the last time, defeated by the Huron Tigers by a score of , 14-0. The Panther Machine started rolling again as they trounced Fostoria St. Wendelin 31-16. The following week St. Mary's thundered into Strobel Field, and by using ball control upset the Clyde Fliers 14-0. The Panthers closed the season by stunning Tiffin Calvert 13-6. coaches. Finishing the season 7-3, it was evident the coach and his saints have PANTHER PRIDE! FRONT ROW KL-RJ C. McGuire, D. Schwanger, I. Schwerer, D. Roth Qcapt.J, Greg Smith fcaptj R. Guerra, S. Blanton, I. Dye, K. Nemitz. ROW 2-W. Huber, G. Couts, D. McCormick, T. Schmenk, S. Kelly, M. Naufel, M. Davie, T. Weiber, T. Scheck, S. Wiesler. ROW 3- M. Niese, S. Kessler, P. O'Halloran, T. Schwab, C. Andres, E. Sturzinger, I. Schwanger, A. Schwab, D. Platte, A. Guativa, R. Pusateri. ROW 4-V. Blake, M. Lochotzki, B. Voltz, J. McCarthy, P. jesberger, S. Kromer, R. Ruta, L. Berkey, M. Naufel, I. Barry, D. Priestas. ROW 4-D. Sartor, Mgr., Coach D. Bennett, Coach T. Keegan, Head coach B. Weyer, Coach B. Folger, Coach W. Amburn, Student Trainers E. Opfer, I. Shepherd. rs To n Excellent Season! T. Wieber, R. Guerra, T. Scheck, K. Nemitz and M. Niese take a breather No. 18, Dave Roth was voted 1st team defense in the SBCp 1st team defense in the State Class 'Ap and All-District. during the Western Reserve game. Panther-'s offensive line calls this touchdown. joe Dye runs for touchdown. Teammates voted him most valuable backp 1st team offense and 2nd team defense in the SBC. Coach Dave Bennett-coordinated offense. No. 24-jeff Schwerer scoots for sidelines to avoid defender. 0 0 Reserves Finish 3-2 Jeff McCarthy rambles upfield. Coaches Blu Folger and Tom y Keegan directed the reserve A .-N Q ,, -- .A . V 4 Dave Roth Qco-capt.J discusses the situation with Coach Weyer fo for Coach Tom Keegan-defensive chief n 50 football club to a 3-2 season seasonp 3j and have fun. The l the Clyde Pliers 40-6. They St. joe 20-6 and Margaretta record. Coach Folger com- mented that he had 3 goals r his LV. squadp 1, prepare varsityp 21 have a winning young Panthers lost to the Huron Tigers 10-0 and to knocked off Perkins 14-0, 24-0. Coach Will Folger- backfield coach Freshmen Finish 4-2 Un Season! y When the going gets tough-the tough get going! remarked Coach Wally Amburn as he commented about his freshmen football club. The Frosh fin- ished 4-2 as they defeated Clyde 6-0, Western Reserve 12-0, Margaretta 26-0, and Perkins 12-6. The Panther cubs lost to Fremont St. Ioe 22-8 and to Huron 20-0. Coach Wally Amburn raps with young ballclub before the game. FRONT ROW-T. Brotzki, C. Hemker, K. Durkin, 1. Hartleib, G. Scheck, B. Beverick, L. O'Halloran, L. Calderon, M. Leser, T. Johnson, T. Galati. ROW 2-M. Yeager, I. Braun, S. Keller, T. Mitchel, D. Haar, M. McLaughlin, M. McNulty, D. Reidy, M. Naufel, M. Couts, J. Sciarappa, Ass't Coach Bucky Schwerer, Coach Wally Amburn. E Upfer-The Lone Panther Runner Ed Opfer fleftj sets his pace in the SBC cross country meet. Ed was the only St. Mary's entrant in the race and he finished 13th in a field of many entrants. Cross Country has been discussed lately and could possibly make its introduction at St. Mary's for the 1976-77 season. 51 iff' Golfers Finish - I The golf squad, under the leadership of Coach Jack Altenburger, finished the 1975 season with an overall 8-11 record, and a 3-7 record in the S.B.C. The team drove their way up the fair- way of victory, as they beat Ver- milion, New London, Edison, Pt. Clinton, Perkins, Calvert and Huron. But then put a divet into their record as they lost to St. Joe, Clyde, Vermilion, Perkins, Huron, Calvert, New London, Pt. Clinton, and San- dusky. The squad also finished 4th in the S.B.C., 3rd in the Sectionals, and Sth in the Districts. The boys have a right to be proud , commented FRONT ROW-L. Merrick, J. Beverick, J. Brown, I. Baier, T. Schott, J. Thompson. ROW 2- T. McKenna, C. Stanley, S. Kluding, E. Hartley, T. Bickley, B. Guss, D. Marksbury, Coach . f 1-P? ' X 1 25 . ., , ...M w,,.. ...,,,,,u .-ff ,,.,f,i-.f . A -e. y - - - gyegfl fifg- ' K 11 WT ,--2'.sgs.5.:ff.1 A . .L ,c . , 52521 K 'iff-'i'f - 'f l .. .- I .emi xf sry-lee -,W -ary - -. S' ..1r'?iff fra.. 1-. ,gl ,, Mgxyggy, V 'HSE' .ig--11.-2-314 . -- - -- J t:,:2-.le-f-gm craig-1' ws:-1 fx...-t. g:f5: M , ,..g,i.5,f... ., , , K Q .-x ., . sq, ,. . s , P - V f,.gs-1 . .-2.4. - 1-5. .' N 1 ' :if-Tp , 1 . :5 we ' '?2fSEf'fJifI5 , 'i:- ms. ' 1 . J .. SQ'-13 ' 1 QQ ' s 're .eil f3434,.'11.fbSLf':ff? ..- 1,-,ay-gil!! eL,,.,t,'-f-1:-is-uw mf rx is 'vi -+ . 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Jr. Craig Stanley eyes the situation. .a.....,,' mfmxg . -7k7:'7 'fZf?' in A ' -'w s f' r s if-1 x It 'L if QM 1' -,. - , A , . :2sT5S ' , 4 h .gi 14 1 ' 3 iw A ' N- Q r 1' ' f 39 f frlf 6 k im- - sp.,-sf Ii -1 ??lgx,'q ' we x t p c fl':'igi iN 1 : Ur i s - .,,,,5-Af af'12'i ,SU y l ,. . ,, L ,swf ' - ' Tom McKenna gets set to tee-off. john Beverick sets up and aims at the cup. St. Mary's Drives Out A Dramatic The 1975-76 Panther basketball team wasted no time leaving the starting block as they rolled up thirteen consecutive victories, before falling to defeat. The first sweet thirteen games were Western Reserve, Huron, Mansfield, St. Pete's, Perkins, Danbury Lake- side, Old Fort, South Central, Tiffin Calvert, Clyde, Fremont St. Joe, Margaretta, Fostoria St. Wendelin, and Huron for the second time. Perkins stopped the Panthers for the first time with a home court advan- tage and Tiffin Calvert handed the club its second loss. The Panthers, however, rebounded back to beat Clyde, Fremont St. Joe, and Margaretta for the second time. They entered the Sectional Class A Tournament in Willard 16-2 and defeated South Central and Ashland Crestview to capture the Sectional crown. The Panthers then moved on the the Galion Class A Districts and beat Mansfield St. Pete's and advanced into the finals, only to capture a runner-up position to Monroeville. The Panther squad finished the season with 19 wins and 3 losses. Earlier in the season, the team Sent a letter request- ing the presence of Mr. john Wooden, coach of the UCLA Bruins, at the Winter banquet. The retired UCLA coach didn't let a group of kids down after they had invited him to attend their banquet. The awards presented at the banquet were to Jude Meyers for Most Valuable Player. Craig McGory and Tom Meyers received special awards. McGory also joined Jude Meyers on the first team SBC honors with a 12.5 point average per game. jude finished his season as leading scorer i the conference, as he averaged 20 points per game and 11 rebounds. Jude was also the repeat SBC All-Star by unanimous choice. l'm really happy for Jude, he deserved the honors, beamed Coach Paeth. Season! Coach Norm Paeth, selected as the district coach of the year, signals the charge. Co-captains Brian Davie and jude Meyers grasp trophy after winning the Panther Classic. Craig Stanley clips down the net after the Panthers win the tournament. Coach Norm Paeth talks with retired UCLA coach, john Wooden at the Winter Sports banquet. Mr. Wooden impressed all present. Craig McGory drives upcourt for the next play. ,F -1 ' 1 The excitement is too much for Brian Davie fseatedj after he sank the winning bucket with just seconds left in the Calvert game. 55 n 8-10 Season Record The reserve basketball squad, under the coaching of Wally Amburn, compiled an 8-10 season record. The young ballclub defeated Western Re- serve, Danbury Lakeside, Fremont St. Joe, and Margaretta twice. They fell to defeat against Huron twice, Mansfield St. Peter, Perkins twice, South Central, Tiffin Calvert twice, Clyde, and Fremont St. Joe. Coach Wally Amburn uses time out to stress an lm portant play Mark Pfanner concentrates at the foul lme Dan Sharpe dives in vain to get basketball. ifvw1:fsfQ,Ias,I114s:Ass:Ns.t-1-sfsfsui-fMefs.s.,w. , L., . ., .. Freshmen Finish Season 3-8 FRONT ROW: M. Miller, G. Hemminger, T. Brotzki E. Herman, D. Haar, K. Durbin, ROW 2-R. Dominick, J. Elliott, J. Manner, I. Thompson, D. Schlett, S. Keller, ROW 3-J. Maloney, R. Clovinsky, M. Claar, F. Brotzki, Coach W. Folger. The freshmen basketball team, under the direction of Coach Bill Folger, finished their 1975-76 season with a 3-8 record. The young club dropped its first four games to Norwalk, Margaretta, Huron and Clyde before falling into the win column. They defeated Perkins 42-34, Danbury 42-39, and Fremont St. Joe 48-17. They then lost to Norwalk, Perkins, Huron and Western Reserve to end their season. Kevin Durbin looks over the situation. Dave Haar pulls up the rear with a quick backdoor defensive IIIUVC. Panthers Repeat As SBC Champs, Also Clasp Edison Tourney And Our kids really wrestled tough all the time, and our aggressiveness made the difference, beamed Coach Tom Keegan at the S.B.C. tournament as he was carried off by his team after clinching his second championship of the year. Dave Keech, Mike Shamhart, Dan Schwanger, and Joe Dye sparked the team with their championship performances while Brian Harris, and Tom Spendiarian, finished second, and Bill Beverick, Kevin Roth, Scott Blanton, and Kevin Nemitz finished third. The first wrestling championship was the Edison ln- vitational Tournament, where St. Mary's competed as the only Class A school in a field of eight schools, and walked off with four champions, three second place finishers and two fourth place seats. Kevin Roth, Scott Blanton, Dan Schwanger, and Joe Dye grasped first place crowns for the Panthers. Every member of the team contributed either through spirit or matches, commented Keegan. Any time you win a tournament it has to be a team effort ad that's what it was, with our seniors leading the way. Our seniors came up with clutch performances when we needed the points, replied the happy coach. Sr Brian Harris attempts to bridge his opponent. -'Y i Sectional Crown! Head Coach Tom Keegan verbally demonstrates confidence in his grapplers. Dan Schwanger cheers on teammate from the side. Grapplers Grab District Title, Place Third In State Competition! A proud and happy Joe Dye after decking another opponent. Joe became the first state champ in the history of the school. FRONT ROW: M. Shamhart, D. Schwanger, Coach Tom Keegan, Coach Dave Bennett, D. Keech, I. Dye ROW 2: T. Spendiarian, I. Guerra, K. Nemitz, T. Scheck, K. Roth, B. Beverick, B. Harris, S. Blanton ROW 3: M. Naufel, K. Cousino, mgr. Ed Opfer, mgr. M. Linkenbach, mgr. A tear ran down the face of Coach Tom Keegan as joe Dye, his unbeaten 175 lber, embraced him after becoming the first state champion in the history of St. Mary's. Joe finished four years of wrestling with a superb 72-15 record. This year, Ioe's record was 26-O-1. He won the championship in the Edison Tournament, St. joe Tournament, SBC, Class A Sectional, District, and State Tournament. The Panthers sent nine of the thirteen wrestlers to compete in the Class A State Tournament and ended up placing third team-wise among 42 other schools and had one champ in Dye. Dave Keech, Dan Schwanger, and Brian Harris. Sham- hart finished fourth. Keegan commented, I can't tell you how proud I am of the team for their performance during the year and you fans for your support. Our team is not good by accident or lucky to get where they are. They are a No. 1 group of kids. The Panthers ended their season with a 7-2 dual meet record, championships in the Edison Tourn- ament, SBC, Sectional, and District Touranments. Their only dual meet losses were to Huron and Norwalk High. They defeated Clyde, Margaretta, Seneca East, Monroeville, Fremont St. Joe, Tiffin Calvert, and Perkins. Senior Scott Blanton sets up for the takedown. 167 lb. Sr. Kevin Nemitz, rides his opponent. Jude Roth takes a breath. Coach Tom Keegan and his grapplers victorious after the SBC tournament. Y .1- Dave Keech receives championship crown from Coach Keegan. Mike Shamhart gets a congratulatory handshake from Coach Keegan. N , .wma ,yuan Jr. Kevin Roth breaks down opponent. Coach Dave Bennett displays trophy won by reserves Reserves Win Sandusky Reserve Q Invitational Tournament Mike Naufel tightens up the pin combination on his opponent. ...-'F' si The reserve wrestling squad wrestled their way to one tournament championship and a fourth place finish in tournament action. They won the Sandusky Reserve Invitational Tournament and placed fourth in the Vermilion Invitational Tournament. Coach Dave Bennett conducted the young squad throughout the 1975-1976 season. 61 1976 Panther Baseball Team, The Best In The Histor Cf St. Marys The 1976 Panther baseball team, under Coach lack Al- tenburger, compiled an 18-5 season record and a 6-2 SBC record to win the conference title. jeff Schwerer, Craig McGory and Gary Miller were voted to the first team All-Conference squad, while Curt McCarthy, Todd Bickley and Scott Allen were chosen to the second team. Their only losses this year were to Fremont St. Joe, Perkins, Vermilion twice and to Leipsic in the regional final. The ball club defeated Norwalk St. Paul three times, Norwalk High, Monroeville, Huron, Sandusky, and Perkins once. They then defeated Tiffin Calvert, Mar- garetta, Clyde and St. Joe twice to end the regular season games. In tournament action, they defeated Norwalk St. Paul and Fremont St. Joe for the sectional championship. They beat Wynford and Woodmore to win the district title, and won their first game of the regional tourna- ment over Pettisville to enter the finals. They then dropped a tough game to Leipsic 8-2. Head Coach lack Altenburger encourages his team with a handclapping procedure. FRONT ROW: T. Bickley, C. McCarthy, D. Roth, 1. Schwerer, C. Miller, C. McCory, Coach 1. Altenburger. ROW 2: M. Pfanner,1. Barry, 1. Shep- herd, E. Sturzinger, S. Allen, C. Windau, M. Hedberg, R. Manner, R. Pusateri, D. Priestas. 62 2 Ron Manner relaxes as he watches another sweet victory. Ioe Manner readies himself at the plate. Reserve Baseball Team Finishes Season, 1- Ieff McCarthy prepares to stick the baseball. The young reserve baseball squad ended their season with a 1-7 record. Scott Miller and Mr. Paul Manner coached the rookies throughout the schedule. Their only victory was a 7-3 decision over the Margaretta Polar Bears. They lost to Vermilion 17-0, Perkins 8-3, Huron 14-4, Fremont St. Joe 7-3, 7-4, and Sandusky High 6-1 to end their season. FRONT ROW: P. Printy, M. McLaughlin, J. Manner, M. Kraus, T. Johnson, G. Gosser, M. Naufel ROW 2: D. Marksbury, C. Henry, I. Fitzthum, T. Schott, K. Durbin, B. Smith, R. Clovin sky, QABSENT: D. Dahs, and I. McCarthy, Look Out Wlmbleton, Here We Come' Record New London Calvert Perkins Clyde Calvert New London Huron Perkins Plymouth Port Clinton Sandusky Huron Clyde St. Paul FRONT ROW B Renwand C Cuendelsberger 1 Bauer A Warren ROW 2: L. jordan C Edwards M Laws M Vaccaro Coachj1mcsFunk 64 '1 Q '57 QS? is ix , N L al- .au :V 5 ,,.,, , ...., A , g.f1::: 4' -0'5 Q, L +. Don Henry prepares to wallop the ball back to the challenger. jeff Baier defends his half of the court. Rookie Coach jim funk 'serves' the Pantherteam ,S -... ' -A K -V ,sm i j S K 1 . 4 'F R Mi 9 'X -4 :.L 1 ,giiesg .. kklk N . Q , , , ,gg I 3 - h kk ..a::z,:Hsse. -r.1 k.',.gv:5?.V 5-ai 1 , ' , oooe .f N c , as Carl concentrates on the courts. f E W ww? ,A ,..,,. ' 5 1 '5 fel, 3 -- I ?1Qf5l'f'f4f4?:Q.fs - my 1' - Q 'Mfr A4 ' Y '14 Q :if Wiki IW Q wif I a ' i , , ix., 4 w t ff I f ' ' g f V . ' s M :Q ' 5 , . ., , V tim? f' 1 ' ag ile ,nf Mark Laws warms up for his match 3 S210 NEIS SIIOINEIS SSV'lD2IElGNfl 'U . 1 , 'E I o 1 1' Q N? ,., , ,K L- Av H.. Traveling The Game Classroom lb C1212 A.,.. ..-' L .. . l L4imh M Y h xx i sqno 21111 30195 1N3cm1s Through Board f Life Administration .Ol ff: Il'?q300:I SlZIOcIS l 5 0: 0 A gov S 0 3 f K 2 o 2:23 320- i Q41 G . ' 52 3 giuzib 9: - kk 0 . iz-'iw g y .- 2 . 2225113 I -D . .- aa J - th 'n eu D K I i A 'I I '-,. ,X I-. V h ennis 1: Ev ? 2 V 1 Y A-- -.n ioi ' o o Q 5 -o pu Administration-The Key Cog 'f Mr. Dennis Rectenwald-Principal Mr. Philip Jaeger-Assistant Principal A new principal, a converted crimson streak from Fremont . . . preparing budgets, directing staff, recruiting stu- dents, raising money and handling disciplinary problems, although it is no big problem here at SMH . . . phone call triggers SBC celebration . . . faithful assistant principal, Mr. Jaeger . . . Mrs. Gallam . . . receipts . . . Mrs. Naufel . . . late passes . . . Mrs. Smith . . . lunch tickets Qgetting your excuse signed, . . . survival impossible without our dedicated kitchen staff . . . joe and Plugger doing their thing . . . cleanliness is next to-Mrs. Manner . . . School Board-Fr. Donnelly, D.- Steaius, D. Rectenwald, B. Wagner, Fr. Seifker, G. Hughes, M. Remmers, F. Muscetta, C. Wagner, D. Brady, E. Kromer, absent Fr. Shenk, C. Lochotzki. ...1,...,...,..,,,.,,,, fsu' frhdq Y ww: 14 1 11 A r xv Wa DIA 1 K N111 uw Win k 'J 1 J' 1 41 I. N4 NW .W f Mathematics-The Language Of The Universe Mr. Bennett illustrates as Mike Niese takes notes. Jude Windau sure finds math exciting! 'f 'IE!P ':fi,,,,.,..w,wM fA'- f , J. ,. Here's the problem, says Mr. Keegan to his Algebra I class. memorizing postulates and vlving equations . . . puzzling games with the Wang p Mr. Keegan teaching theorems under Mr. Bennett over calculus . . . playing System 2200 . . . the basics of t algebra and applied l by Mr. Janelle on the . . . referring to the answer you've solved the math . . . lectures uses of the computer section before problem yourself . . . Bodiless hands operate our computer! Wx mfwr A grueling task for Mr. Janelle-grading tests. Mr. Janelle observes his Algebra ll students, Mary Klonk and Kathy Wobser. 71 Science-How Creation 'Ticks' Ron Guerra really gets into it in advanced biology. .....-. V, ' y , 5 W, , W W 2, if 'f- 'Q , 43 Rich Ciesinski and Mike Hedberg are aided by Sr. Vivette as they experiment in chemistry rent biology class at Mills Creek. receiving the Krecker Award for an outstanding science dept . . . feasting on a natural meal of maple leaves and milkweed pods prepared by Bob Cook . . . studying human reproduction under the direction of nursing students from Providence Hospital . . . field trips to Mills Creek to study life quality and quantity . . . slipping the broken test tube into the basket before Sr. Danielle can catch you . . . exploring atomic struc- ture under Sr. Vivette . . . hello Mrs. Renwand! . . . listening to Mr. Smith's unforgettable stories. Mrs. Renwand watches as Sue Beatty and Deb Michel conduct an Thumbs Up signals Mr- Smith, to Olll' Ph0t0g1'3Ph9f- experiment. Z. English-Our ative Tongue stringing popcorn in folklore . . . writing creatively? . . . 'et tu Brute! . . . discovering the con- sequences of society in Future Shock . . . pantomining in drama . . . making grave rubbings for American Lit . . . racking your brains out on a composition . . . making book reports on books you never read . . . Miss Mills' gram- mar tests . . . W Q Gi 'rf .Sf Miss Mills shows Erik Strom the right way in Freshman English. Mr. Kelley, Iudy Hudson, and Barb Dahs string popcorn in Folklore. 74 Mrs. Green always seems to enjoy her classes Tamml' Bmtshellef and lan Ciwinski look 0Vef their reading Mr. Spansky helps his second year English students with their production assignment. of Caesar. V tri' I fi Mr. Kelley makes-up Kevin Killingsworth for the Halloween Party. 75 if N. xl it 5 i i fs 'N ii i , N five typing one classes in one year . . . Sr. Janene's achievement cer- ? v r 1 n 1 tificates . . . a trip to the Court House V in Mr. Altenburger's Business Law w class . . . dividends and profits till 1 1 one in the morning . . . Mr. Paeth if gains new prestige . . . enumerations ll and block letters. 2 B Mr. Altenburger's Business Law class is taken to court. Mr. Galati caught with the evidence. '---- -' T I I Business Concepts Sr. Janene's shorthand class works on a timed dictation. i X. il l H A W fl jf if M if w V ya pt I w Anne Meyers concentrates on Mr. Paeth's instructions. wi M Li'mi ::13 '-'i.,4.. MM. 4. W Librar ,v-0 111+ .Vm , y ,W f' Mr. Cook supervises his study hall. Joe Manner utilizes the card file. Ms. Lemaster replaces a book in its proper place. a place to study before exams . . . catching up on the latest news on the grapevine . . . using the card file . . . reading your favorite magazine . . . paying for the book your dog ate . . . video-taping and other audio-visual materials . . . asking Ms. Lemaster to help you find a book . . . - --V --Y- -YY- ---- , - V-H ---------, -.f -.-.-.-- - -......, -.... -..N .,...u..,. videotape a sports activity. ng 5 Social Studies-Cther People, Places, And Times Mr. Iaeger tells his psychology class of an interesting magazine article. Mr. Amburn instructs a World Cultures class. 78 meditating on an Indian pipe in Mr. Iaeger's psychology class . . . Betsy Ross and Winfield Scott . . . Mr. Folger's sweathogs, space cadet, and cosmo kid . . . Washington D.C. will never be the same . . . Irish customs and Yugosla- vian culture in Mr. Amburn's geography classes . . . learn- ing what to do in the voting booth and how to be a good citizen . . . class dismissed 3 3 3 1 5 M Folger talks over old times with a fnend 'I 4 Well, lt'sl1kethlsloe, explams Mr Folger 1 1? 'sw , , ., , 1.11 1 1111, 1111 V' Y 1 111 11, 11 1 1 W, ,111-711111 11 1, 1L'1I11 -,.W1-1,',4.gf,.'g-41.1,-,1. 1, 1 gg- v ,, , 7 I T .,..s.s -.- 1 L, ,, . .f.-mevamvnw 80 5 Pai Wloodburn visiis with an friend for Christian Service. W .,- -Q 'XXI .,......---I Er. Grey ceiebraies Maas in the sludrent aciivilies 1-mm. '. 1717 ?1?V112i 5ns11'utk5h'31: 5:7153 in mmal finding our jsersxmall gnliilfssopinies of We . . . Sci. Dxiliiifdzfi 51:16 1:1151 ., U 1 1 1'si31.g 5F1.13mf.3s F211 vf1's.i1':1s'g?si11 service . . . sponsoring E35kE5Z.EQS . . . cr:-HEf2::timg caimed gzods 19513111 ' of Tp: Q ff f N' . . Lrmiils ?.f.'1.d iE's 1115 fair . . . having Mrs. 3g'ETdi'MlTf1 and Mfrs, spezili 1:1321 a1JQt:3gi13i'u n,n1 1 'Ti1i1,3'T 1325 i.1g'f..215: ' 'f11'5l'1. ft., 3:6237 F. A A 152531 '.11 233: a11Tj.i1 T?'3EQ',3 EV 1613115 1 . ' W H2331 f1i17j'f1.f1ig1ifJi1':, suiiii ES1fQ.i'Di3 Sr. gy 511.112, fl. 1321115H1TdE.IflCCZl'2Y.1yM3573 at E132 afterztualh af Il baizcsale Guidance Helping You Discover Yourself finding your niche in the game of life ,... Mr. Funk supervising scheduling. . . GATB tests for freshmen . . . OVIS for sophomores . . . ACT, PSAT, SAT for interested juniors and seniors . . . personal counseling available. 81 1 'A-.42 Foreign Languages Deutsch Espanol Mr. Leone helps Tim Brennan understand his Spanish. Theresa Pfanner works on her German assignment. 81555 Mmm Mr. Spansky supervises recitation. learning the language of our forefathers . . . work- book pages and grammar drills . . . vocabulary exercises till you start saying things you don't understand yourself . . . Mr. Spansky's expert accent 82 grammar and reading skills . . . making a pinta B for Christmas . . . cultural insights. . . Mr. Leone and his instant translations . . . discussing like we were born in Madrid . . . verb tenses and ad- jective endings . . . trying to repeat the dialogue phrases Students listen as Mr. Leone expounds on Spanish grammar. X'--. rt-Visual Expressions Of an's Creativity 3555 1' Mr. Nath . . . a bachelor no more . . . trip to Harriet's Dress Shop to observe paintings . . . utilizing acrylics and oils . . . making the Christmas concert backdrop . . . learning and applying techniques . . . a new drumhead for the school . . . good ole' art history . . . study- ing individual artists and their C C, styles . . . painting from slides . . . drawing still lifes . . . being creative s with watercolor. Curt McCarthy listens intently to Mr. Nath's advice. lf Art I students display their works. i..:il Maureen Sullivan concentrates on her painting. Mr. Nath explains to Kris Maeder as she works on her painting in Art III-IV. 83 Home Economics: The Domestic Arts learning when not to add salt . . . preparing apple pies . . . taking up that hem . . . making a cape . . . discovering the importance of nutrition in regard to health . . . designing your own formal . . . decorating the cafeteria for our family lunch at Christmas . . . canning watermelon . . . learning about home decorating and furnishing . . . clean- ing up after outselves . Mrs. Bertsch's expert advice . . . Iulie Allen helps Andy Riedy try on her skirt for size. . ' ' ' H E . Il. Mrs. Bertch and her students showoff a breakfast dish. D Grathwol works on her sewing Project m omg C C. Stahley and J. Sciarappa prepare a jello S. Zanotti and K. Scherer mix up a salad and arrange it decoratively. salad for St. Patrick's Day lunch. Physical Education straining on the peg board . . . learning practical first aid in s health class . . . Mrs. Nath . . . a spiking the volleyball-or at least trying . . . burning your hands on the rope while Mr. Weyer looks on . . . fingertip pushups till you wonder if , s,l you've fingertips anymore . . . playing a friendly game of soft- ,fsfyyg ball in Central Park on a dewey spring morning. Mrs. Nath explains the proper techniques of speedball to her class. Shooting for two. Mr, Weyer referees a game of basketball in Phys. Ed. II Mrs. Nath times her Phys. Ed. I students in the 440. Mr. Weyer instructs his health Class- 85 W ' U EHUVE-Vocational Instruction I WY Nx jean Koelsch catches up on some reading at the Ehove library. STUDENTS INVOLVED JUNIORS Don Henry George Keller SENIORS ---------'J Nancy Zigmond ,gg-annul!! Tom Smith Dan Ruff Steve Bradley La Loni Cattano Kevin Didion Jean Koelsch Steve Bradley, Tony Straziuso, and Tom Smith are bound for some on the site construction work. Kevin McCormick ' 1 1 Tony Straziuso or Don Henry hammers away on the barn his carpentry class is constructing. George Keller looks awfully mechanical as he works in electronics. Erie Huron Ottawa Vocational Education . . . an alternative to traditional education for juniors and seniors . . . preparing for a trade in commercial art . . . carpen- try . . . Cosmetology . . . electronics Dan Ruff bends electrical piping in electronics class Vwksw t 16 .T ,, ' 3 1 in M I M :A A. .,.f 1 Q' 2: '33 35 XX 'S' Q Q, l 'i A32- ' 1 E 4. hmm mum Q 21111 31111 aan 1N21c1f11s 1N3cm1s 1N51c1f11s cn O Q 71 Q in ravelmg SHO NHS The Game Underclass oo J-ffl , i -gegikf :iv --L2-if if ,jj-1 fx- Sqnlg , Elin 30015 1N21of1.Ls Through Board Life ASSES w , Room Z ff' P? 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A fifsifi-' 'S X2 'gi i X ,J-j :,J1- -f - ' - gl, ' P 1 I . . ' - .J Q iff 'iii M 'ffm W L M 1 .E , 5 2 5'-wif. 7551 , 352553 K s-I ,E . K, E. ' ' - ,. 5 L' ' I - ' L . ,, Q - . . . - .f as so - fi 'wfwff 5 . .. lp- 'sn in ' ai ' 1372, ' ' K X s - V f ' Q-f fr A . A , I . i . ' P ' Y . ' ' 1 A of - -W fmfnigsi . 5 A l ff Rolland Hemmer Gary Hemminger Marie Hemminger Sara Hendrickson Cynthia Henry Edward Herman Lynette Herzog Brian Higgins Julie Hohler Catherine Jesberger Thomas Johnson Jeffrey Johnson Jackie Carl jones Kahler Mary Ellen Anthony l0yCe Kaman Looking over the goodies at the bakesale at the frosh football game. 1 J ,M .,. f xiii? W wg -fs 92 The freshman guys play a friendly game of pingchle at the Lynnette Herzog decorates Mr. Keegan's homeroom for Color Day Mardi Gras. New Beginning The freshman class . . . 1979 . . . getting off to a great start with a giant Christmas stocking filled with S80 worth of prizes . . . bakesales at the frosh football games and in the cafeteria . . . working at the coat- check at the basketball games . . . decorating the freshman hall for their first Color Day . . . helping to raise money for the missions at the Mardi Gras . . . eight freshman cheerleaders, but only four uniforms . . . waiting in the lunch line . . . Algebra I x + y:z . . . learning first aid in health class . . . all this is their first step of the game of high school life . . . . l 'l - e Q' ff .1 ,s ' l,,, 4, . ,- x, ylaf 1 e I A l K 1232 Q is rtss 1 A ' a se i or Q' ttyy . 5.3359 r fs ' -, -A 'Vi 1. 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X 1 , . 1, if MM ea 4' ez 1 L gf g,f,.,,,, W i m I . , .. ,Ii r, , 9 r :ld L 'fc David Guseman works the video tape camera at the basketball game. joy Fenton receives congratulations from Mr. Rectenwald on winning the trip to Hawaii or S900 from the Easter candy drive. 94 ff' V vglb z ,, B Margaret McClure Ann McCurdy Janine McGory Sharon McKenna Michael McNulty Michael McLaughlin . . ,tif ,. A 5 i Y l g,, ,,1, r s , he , Z v fffrgfm . P'-5, 1 fpwiasw 5 Ev a FK . rfafwjug 5? , M' :w V it M1 r , ' I :JH , Qi: ' K' . , 4' g Julie Michaux Mark Miller Timothy Mitchel Carla Nagel Lisa Nath Matthew Naufel 1xn :.fv.f,,,-L 6 '- -- 'L if ff? . .r,, - 1 v' .il L 'efff zs l' 1 4 rfzwjfiifig I -W' ajiieflli 1 ,x 1 -,1 5 v if 1 Ewa 1 i yy of I I l L , j ,W E p as , mga V, fi ., ,,.:- fl, , Q ,, t .H 5 , -. I - H A V 'JV' x . I C' 'kt- 1 1 W, .c I -fa::'4 'fQQf!l3 -' ' 1 X S tx Q, lim , :,, ..,,...f f 513556 W A V - 11 L2 , 1 Pam Niese Laurence O'Halloran Christopher Pankow Martin Peters Marcie Platte Dean Riedy Q' 25 it Z. 5 fi' ' ' J' '1 .ya 1 will ' I , 3.92 L pw U lr Q I f W7 w wf -wwf! ' M. L Patrick Printy Rita Riesterer Alicia Rosado Dean Roth Brian Rudolph Joyce Ruffing eeking Sl ew Responsibilities Enthusiastic supporters of our high school . . . Mr. Bennett's homeroom came out on top in the Easter candy drive . . . Joy Fenton won the S900 . . . doing fundraisers like bakesales . . . participating in the science fair and Rhonda Fiorletta divides her attention between the basketball game and her lollipop. coming up with some very interest- ing and unique projects . . . reading Romeo and Juliet in English class . . the largest incoming freshmen class . . . . looking forward to their second step in the game of life. Joe Braun has a quiet moment at his locker. Carol Bing and Diane Beverick do some last minute studying at the social hall. , m Efieim 6, 'N-'QA if -'ffwwf . If is 4 Roger Ruffing Danny Schaefer if . A ei W T59 it is S -R .. l no . i , is so et s tyryr g ' ss1o's '1'1' ' t1 y ' , A J ai A YE ff' it ' -'L M' , tw, ff 155, ,. 1' My -lsfw Kathi Gerald Laura Cynthia Ruthsatz Schlett Schwanger Seeley Gene Sally John Jill Scheck SCl'Il'llll'1' Sgiarappa Seilel' Step By Step How dare you spy on our gossip circle , says Iackie Iones. ,. f gm ,- . M.. N 5. Q sw . A 'I 5.5 f- -xv . swam ,Ss X 1. '5 'fl Christine Sens Bryan Smith Andrea Spendiarian I-, f U '7Qt w f K F ,,. ,, 3 'W K' H5 if J L.. ,M fog-8 'N K., .. , fa., xy,-A .1 Renee Stearns Mary Stepanic Erik Strom -3' - '- rf- .f X 351' -we.. f -, , v - - -- . A ' We 1. ni .A,1 Q s- w, :erin .- X ,Q -N V a.ia1 . .K 5 .f', ,. .: 1 r. Wg .1 me if ,,c,,, A' A Lisa Subcasky James Thompson Barbara Trautman Dawn Greulich concentrates on her bowling for G.A.A. Ken Blakely hams it up at the Mardi Gras. 553:71 'Wifi ms,...,es,. mf' ,, 'gf 2 E' . X- , ?'5FTl1Q'f?i ' M - f. , . ww. .-,- fy : F it X e I 4 . is? QL, GQ? X , ,,.. LL f ,,.., ,-. . 41, gf, 'Q If I Z' ' M M l I. QQ l w QU ct '1-P' ,WA eg. .fEs:rs: . 1. 1 a ImL Susan Velba Cynthia Voltz Maryellen Volz Bruce Wendt .xv .j Q M ' e l S Joyce Wensink Tim Whetstone jennifer Windau - 0 N' !f?i.,:l -- -M' Q Y 1 MG A 5 -ff-ii i ,Z . fe -args: Gary Wobser Mark Yeager Patricia Young Sue Velba works on her notes. Joe Corso looks the situation over from all angles. Wallin Janis Beck takes scheduling her sophomore classes seriously. Pictures not available for Victor Paravati, Regina Tamburrino, and Kevin Collins. 97 .,T.' ,..,. if fin? '1 f fs- .-,, A W 'W if 7 .,f- . igrf1NQ?,tm5 . ' , ' - .f...:, . .a ,g . me Two Down, Two To Go My .,,,. Q X '11 rr- 5i'f'f9 ,- EI ii as ' 5 'A lf 3 gr L J :ff gt' ' 2 l . 'QQQ - saasa S ' ,',11 ' ,f V5-mf f nw! , -' x Lkig. - 3 -. Julie Melissa Vern Allen Bender Blake Lisa Donald Bonnie Baltes Bergeron Blakely Iohn Leonard Sheryl Barry Berkey Blanton Susan Dan Tammy Beatty Beverick Bortsheller Tammy Beth Tim Belak Beverick Brennan Debbie Righi and Charlene Muscioni question the Iosten's representative about the selection of class 98 rings. The sophomore class . . . bake sales at reserve football games . . . running the concession stand at home foot- ball games . . . sponsoring the Sadie Hawkins Dance in November and donating the profits to the school . . . hanging streamers in the gym for a Color Day sock hop . . . eagerly awaiting May which will bring the delivery of their class rings . . . disecting worms in biology . . . playing the game of high school life with extra effort. Class president Bill Renwand loads in on the goodies during Mardi Gras Vice-president Judi Marshall grins as she closes her locker. . ,- 29 -' ,. s V,-V .e x ' . H ill l m gm. , , A -A ' A f' w- ' .5 it it X 5' K A h ' X ,, ,.,, a 'm .- 5 N . W . , ffii?0i:1Z'S 53 kg'-'Zizf5i,ggg1,',v ,J , L, . Lf: N I . 1 V ' ' ' ?' 1 Mwst 'ss ' Q ffrsfewzlr , ew? - '5 -1-4234, -at Elaine Casali Ian Ciesinski Jeffrey Claar Diane Cole Bob Cook Annette Corso Kenneth Cousino Daniel Dahs Ann Darr William Didion Thomas Didion Anne Meyers EMM -M . ... , wa l A jiz . we 59' 1. W ' -.F S ,..,. . Terri Crotty Paul Eschenauer Michele Farrar Ruth Finneran Amy Roth, class treasurer cheers the Panthers on to a victory at a pep rally. Commissioner Liz Schell enjoys herself during the Mardi Gras festivities. Secretary Anne Meyers does some reference work in study ha ll. 99 Looking Ahead, Scanning The Horizon Jude Janet lfitzfl-mm Guendelsberger Susan Foley Deborah Galati Mary Geason Andrea Gosser Kelly Green ,,,,A,,l,,: X,...l. r..r,.,,.rm.,,.e., . Robert Guss Kathy Harrigan Christopher Henry Phil Jesberger Sheryl Johnson W Lee jordan Kathy Joyce Melissa Keller Sue Keller Bill Keller Tom Klonk ,rt QM-We I-fy -We ---' -fee. - fi- eww' amz,-:gf ' ' 1ffgg1Jpfaf gf I M S .W 1 - HQ 3 5' - M -? to r ' , ' . stir. i ma- . mi Q. -- 5225, ' me ,, H B .. , A A A 5 -2 iffsv .igiijiqssiilkffi K f. m i mlsrii, . t.. . fl .e ,,.. Il. 54- vi' Eg: Q I f ll , Q- - - ,. .Mg -'V .h -- 1113 -me e eat' . ' .e JE 4,1 . e 'E , ' . , . 4:2 Ed . .... ,, s .A,.. V, flie r K ' W2 f F lLfwis52if: . ' K o k iiiiiiile 1iii43'wf-4'2?i?f ' Ha 2525561155336 It A r 311.54 .. .mf .. ..,.1t,.,.f.., ,x l..:r,,,.,A,,,.,,,.,A 1...A,,,,,,,,,,.:, IVWW , fe ' ' :L - 1 5:.ir, ..M Q - . A - ef WA H 1 100 ' N,M,,....... nw! M.,-N' Dan Dahs experiments with molds in biology. Debbie'Galati, Sue Foley, and Bob Cook play their parts well in a sophomora skit Q 'P ' 'T JV ,I5 ,,, V F' H' 'iff ' t nf? Kim Kreimes Stephen Kromer David Kuck A -f sf f, ,,, rev , its , I , ,, ,,,,. W., . 4 s M WM L? , 'ff - . Lflivk 51, '- ' . .1 Wi ,, rf , 4 M.. a f...f,f, A, 1 wg gs: ,sg 'jf' e fffxif-f,,,, f ' . S J, I ,,1:, Y Q ,N . ,Q Vkyy , V V Ng if 4 I ' rf ,ff i'fff1flaH,- Susan Kurtz Diane Lauber Mark Laws Iudi Marshall Gene Edwards Mike Elliott Lisa Lazarony Karl Linkenbach Mike Lochotzki Lee jordan lends a helping hand at the the band's Pancake Breakfast. Igffw 1 . Debbie Seeley entertains Dan Sharpe, Kelly Green, Jim Schwanger, and Lori Pressler at the Sadie Hawkins Dance. Chris Wilken decorates her homeroom door for the Christmas door decorating contest. 101 Karl Linkenbach tries his best to pass a biology test. ?C i 'ffwMwaM.,W. , , David Marksbury Jeff McCarthy Kevin McClure Julie McKenna '-my Hy ,i e ' 3 1 'Y 5 1 .. K www f . Am fb-x f X MW -- ,M , Debbie Michel Charlene Muscioni Mike Naufel Tammy Niese We., fi, ,J , A L Na ...L , ..,,, 1.,..':w,.,,..,,, .T .4 1 ff 1. .... .- ' 2 5 new ai 5 f I 102 4153 f Mark Pfanner Denise Platte Lori Pressler Doug Priestas , H- M if wa? 1 ,M l 'Eli' if we ew xv Q N, , , g. - .711 ty v ? uri -- I-wi .ey -U.: e Rick Pusateri Bill Renwand Debbie Righi Amy Roth XR Ji mm Www 1-.a...- we L, -, f 1 l , it -ew W., 1, ,, WE A - ' ' ' ' saw' , K L1 -a M m 1. 6 ,yelge 1 T .fjf 1ie K .Qf-. le il l of eeo Jude Roth Ralph Ruta Debbie Ruthsatz Connie Ryan Dari Sartor Dan Schardt vw ff , . , 1 e ,-ee-. c .,.. 111.w..,f.f-1:-- ,, .. ,V , - . - . f ef.-e,..tA,t, w .,5,, .1 T aw e.. J! 1515? Q r -li-'E ,Q 1 ff X51 4 X sl -P' 'Y as , ,, gt ,i . vw, . , 3 M 'alll ll R Mir we I Q In ew 'S Liz Schell Kris Scherer Tom Schott I ' 1 'iif' X f .m Q, Andy Schwab Jim Schwanger Dave Seeley X . W 5 Q Half y To The Top ii A: V 'H , 1 . . asyss it ' 5 T h T ' ' 1, e , , u as , u A K K 1 X . ' 5. 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' - af , , Dan Melinda Carol Bob Sue Pat Sharpe Singler Stahley Traut Wensink Woodburn Jim Cheryl Ed Bob Laura Paula Shepherd Smith Sturzinger Voltz Widman Young Mary Maria Celia Ann Chris Sandy Singler Spadaro Thomas Volz Wilken Zanotti The Great Pumpkin is actually Celia Thomas doing Reading Julius Caesar in English class . . . loyally supporting their class and school at athletic and scho- lastic events . . . pounding your way through Typing I Pictures not available: Scott Ringle, Mike Swint, Matt Vaecaro, and Debbie Veith, Chris Damm her part in the sophomore skit. 103 The junior class . . . a class with a lot of potential and personality . . . getting those payments in for the trip to Washington D.C .... taking the PSAT and the ACT tests in the fall preparing for college entrance . . . dancing with music played by Gypsy Witch at the Valentine Boogie Dance. . . having the formal prom A Time For Us on April 24 at the Elks . . . Struggling through American History . . . learning about Poe in American lit . . . looking forward to the game of lifejust one more year Pam Palmer makes decisions as class president. il y Tom Spendiarian vice-president. 104 ,sm . ' '!'1e,:f.eefrw::w, f 'hmm 1JQ!ff,1,f1: ' r ,, - Three Down Une , ' fl v, ' , W 4 A V, ,,, I g gfstfffe ,,g 1 fi f,f.,,f,lt, , f , . ,,.. ,. Kgs., . V. pf ft My : gi , , Mr, ,,k, 4 -v,. ..:: V TL -I . .,,' as I 'wgzg X. ' of 'j ,ff g f ' Q cw . . ' I W1 'V ' 1' 1 It -we -m , 'an I ' -nf -fs ' 23 Y 1 3 V' 5 . 'M A' ' at ' M1 5 .' 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Theresa Nagel, class secretary. Dan Rose' 'feast' 'er' 105 t ,,., - A s f or Kris Maeder Ron Manner joan Mavros . FQQQL .... Q? wb E juniors Get It Together infer! A 9Wl5?f5Q?H'if1'lY ?3: Q'131YL3Q i?f1:fIIi?'f ,, '.y.','ff.'f?f22's:2,ifs'f'm:,f: 57 , 1 .,,,,, X , I f WYE' 2 ,' K' 'if ii 'f x ' ' 1. S' ax Q V rf I 'J f 1 f a W 6 fl ' oi! Dan jane Rita May Miano Moll Dan Cheryl Tim Moots McCormick Michaux N2ll'lCy Dave Marianne McKenna Miller Napholz I y,:,,y,,,, , , in., ef 1 N M , we 9 we .,. 1 W' flxiil H f , 1- ig rz: w new lv. ' Mitch Naufel Mike Niese Philip O'Halloran s ii M eii 5755 Q .j1..r jf' igmgkel iiii i,ii , . ,, , . -,H ,,., ' f f fmdzfkf ,. ff . , ,,. ., f Lu Ed Opfer Bill Off Pam Palmer l M an ' Mary Iesberger and Ioan Brotzki decora 12' f fs fJQfxufY t ' fm f if, 5. If TL, 'V 1 y M fyagblv Now - 75, ,Qjl M Z fwwww L HWQWM-A M we - 'f Dotti Ries and Beth Lochotzki lead Diamond and Ebo into the horse show. D. Henry, S. Kessler, K. Roth and M. Naufel have a get together. ... .,,,,.maf do my jamie L ' ff ,'-' f V gl, W --1, , . I, f 9 ff: 'af fi' lOl ay 'Y 1V Q 211 5 I the ha u ,W yawn . . il , . H-,WI 'I . 4 'W Joe Hoffman can't believe his ears! -was 5.1 , . john Stookey gets his man. Schwab wears a carnation and a smile. 1 F w J ,, ,. , ,, 7 V, ,W,A,Zf' .,,L A 1 Q iff, W ,JL ., 4 rf Theresa Pfanner Dennis Platte jane Pusateri 6 , , r A f his -f 1 ., v will-Q f -, we tfisg gg, ,... - f a f:-, ...aw rf .wa Anne Hiss concentrates on her studies. Dan McCormick tells Mark Davie how it is. A .. W, 1 2 -J' d dr! V 1 A ,:. K , f 'Z 5 r x A ! xg ,, L fl? M M, , .. ' ff . ' , . 3 V, ,F , fi www' , . S ' e rss1 l 1 .... H , A lil i s ' 4. S S .1 ,V , Dotti Don Mary Ellen Debbie Joe Ries Schlett Schnurr Seeley 5h9Phefd Kevin Tom Toby Ed Lisa Roth Schmenk Schwab Sennish Smglel' julie Lisa julie Chris Tamml' Roth Schnellinger Sciarappa Shepherd Smith 107 new in ,ix -, x S5 if-ff N in A if r, Tim Smith Craig Stanley Chris Trautman Tom Spendiarian John Stookey Theresa Twadzilc Cheryl Stamm Dave Subcasky Allen Warren C. Michaux, C. Guseman and T. Brownell take a rest on the Capital steps in Washington. Dan May and Ed Sennish enjoy hamburgers sold by the band. Don Henry attends El-IOVE along with George Keller and Kevin McCormick iii I 1 'Y'!5z1:1r - f .fssf .k,,. 5112: T.-ISTEQI r C ill as T , is 4- . E , ' ' I -.:.:-, e is 1 . '. my, Q A 13, .uv K .,h Q , - Af L , 'I Nancy Wiegel Cary Windau Tom Wieber Greg Windau ,YL Jude Windau Kathy Wobser 1 e i i it ,N g K-I.: 7 A y W, , 'S rale r ' l.. ., A 1i tseyt ' , i ,.... - H --as --1 --f- . if ' 1 'fs ff y E - A ' 5 Q ' ,T 1: 1 ra .....,.., gyy. H,,, . I , .,., , . , z , I i X ,ff 'Pwr W4-a W, ef' : J, 'kwa W it Wilmot aaaa :ff ,, - 1 5 ' ,N -me-M....... M. K, k . .. K A ,,,, .N A , ...kl-t.-.,,.... tl f xg wi' 1: H f , , s , h in The Capitol building was one of the main attractions in Wash- ington D.C. ashington D.C. April 1976 Learning about Gettysburg in American history . . . leaving at five in the morning . . . spending April 1,2, and 3 in Washington D.C .... touring the White House and the monuments . . . Friday night squirt gun fight . . . wading through puddles in Arlington National Ceme- tery . . . being the last class to go to Washington . . . The first night in Washington was too much for Cheryl Michaux M. Ballah, K. Brotzki, I. Kinn, A. Warren, read about the war in Gettysburg. Bill On peeks through modem an at the Smithsonian 'X- ,, .. ff vw , Qa. Institute. Debbie Galati and Lisa Singler enjoy the day. Steve Kessler and john Barry pause from a hectic afternoon to be recognized. Lori Pressler shows soph spirit. -P -V Andy Schwab takes delight in victory. Dean Roth is struck by the aftemoon hungries. 110 if aaae is sstt - sar.n snnss ssee ,Jsss .........-. ,,.1re1.a.-i- N' - Tim Moots sure does enjoy those hamburgers. Sandy Zanotti volunteers an answer. Litas: N , Q., Chris Sens shows manners at the cafeteria. Allen Warren plays drums for the b oogie band. w::,,, x v 4 'L' in H w x:'im ' ' N 5Yff2,'!:fi52,,-'.f , 5 'fi 552 ffif y, - .Ji-:IQ kk ' NW ,,,. N ,, ,gf5-ff:gs1.sffQsfw ifwgg .r ---' We X -'B Andrea Spendiarian mixes paint for signs Dan May and Mitch Naufel cheer the team on at the Chris Trautman and Sue Foley are buddy-buddy. pep rally. 111 .fe F 3' 1. J :- Ne F Q 7 ' 'fir we lf:- . ' Q, ' '95 'L 5 ' e e' 'ex 1 J 'Q ,Qty 'L me , . ,,.. ,, A 2 A 'VL1 e I ' k : 0l03 . Q t f ',,..,. ., .,.,. F ' , U . AEM e mb' 3 v N 'h iAA 1 Y e e V eee e eee e . : e ee -L w ' ' ' - iiiw-iiftz. 2 ' miiiiiasi saaueq 1 HILLS uopen CI 5. m2 'Of , es ..... ,F F '1 Ln 14- 6:- , 3 Traveling The Game Senior UNDERCLASS UNDERCLASS CLASS I -W.,: -,,.. . . f ,,..:W', -fvif ...,,.. ' Fifa- X 2' '4ifffiliiiiiiiiisiigzfiif 553 S K A tx K VVAL ,la V X l r r 3 - fiviifiiifiiliii S I -' Hfiiiiiligiii .-5 ifiiii.. ' o w 1' . fl Y' E ax Bw 'V' gg ,R N le,eiiee eel ee ee e Y x la' Q 91439 1 - in 1, . -V ,el rw, - r . 9 2123723937221 ii - k A j2.:1?iZ2iif rr' --- . ..,, 5 ' Q ' i can 'F B AZiAA v?:!! mei? T5Vf?f4'1i , 2 N 5q D 9395 Jacmls 3512 .Through Board Cf Life ueqqooj SES i 68 , f -X i Q S ' Q W m Q., . ' -,2, - L 4 U1 ,.. A U U etball Bask 9 'Dome .,ba.of33 r zigvggkg' V ' SS KJ ' IQYIPEQY ' as . y 'Q a x8 A 5 . f i , f ,N 1, X ' ' fikw Baseball .J .2m,2s.2Qg Zz . . an SeniorsMaster 5killS0f Througlfithe years welite learned to ll . malte it to neatt class in three minutes fdespite detours to our lockersj . . . catch up on the latest gossip . . Lfweasel out ofldeserved demerits . :L wolf down three lunches . . . pass tests without hours of g, 2.-f if ' EL 5' Studying' And also to . . . work for what we get . . . take victory as well asfdefeattu . leadlthe school fhfoughffough times . ig lends hand to nervous freshmen . . . show our spirit without hesitationt At the S.B.C. tournament, joe Dyevchalks up another title is K Pam Blackburn takes time out to gather her thoughtse 114 Linda Ruthsatz and julie Mantey spend theirlunch hour - pnaiansgasiss. Mary Alton John Q?Ve Ck lQ l 3 Wi, .010 X Af ua' ly 4 'A' ww J! EN naw 'K 1 1? Jeffrey Bauer Jerome Baum Q '2f:52122iE: ffxsfsxferz, JliEQ5!EfG! a . ' William Burch LHLOXII Catfano Senior class joins together in the battle cry at the Color Day assembl Hifi? Ll1-- . '--f:- ,L., -,.. . . LLl,:', r,-,11esf1f 1-' , L,,. .11, - L.,- 151. QI:il'St-'iI1ilZl19fp3fI'0llCl1'lVE-1 . - g2ttll'lg?TDl.lt 0ffStlldy: hall to sell ads . . . homework Cancelled . . . o gg, homeroom 120 goes all out . . .qtop salesmeng: Maureen Sullivan, Ken ilesberger and Hal aera 5,Gung1lach 1.13. . free tripggo Boston for Caryl l i Miller. l The last Color Day for seniors . . .making the Ei gradltional float hours of work ag Barh oDahr's, . . a Victory bell that really rings U1 . . . varsity jsweaiers and golgl mums fbu1 stxll ghe same olgli skirtsj . signs and more signs . return of o the gold football madeit all worthwhile. n nr B4!!P2faal?ahS rnao e PefoSreDa2!fl e D You Roth I. . , Brian Davieiffe e and Char ne Smgler get homeroom 120 s door , h 1 . L decorating C0l'li2St. I -'-. Q - , . A 3 ai. ' Kevin Didion Joseph Dye WN! LuAnne Finneran Cynthia Foley Douglas Faber John Galati 117 - - - how horse Show- 4 out activity sheets . J. council meetings . . . workers for boogie dances. . L organiiing the senior- faculty game . . . deciding on a gift for the school . . . remodeling the main office . . . collecting information for a class trip to Boston . . . buying treats for appreciation week. 54200 WieSl2f day' Diane if i Carl Guendelsberger i siioi Hal iiiiii i Brian Harris Jeff Starnm the Color Day procession out of church. Go To The I-IeadOf The Elaine Hemminggr V Julie Manter tries to get in on some l Jmcy Udbus' e Brian Hendrickson Eric Hoffstatter I. Craig Hohler Warrenh I-Iixber Doug Kromer Qtreasurerj inlroduces The Rolling Rocks. m' Singler Qcommissionerj iphdtographed. V ' 119 Judith Hudson Kenneth Iesberger Michael Jesberger ,f 'Z K 1 x mfg K gin 5 evnin f.nh a '6x:: ' Q5 if f f f if S Deborah Iohnson Ralph Jesse Jacqueline Keller lim Lage YS' suv 18 James Keller Kevin Killingsworth 120 ,nav if ? Glenda fMaureen Sullivanj casts a magic spell on Raggedy Ann fDiane Grathwolj and Raggedy ?h?f'Q?f2 K09hendQ+fff9f 141311 K'??lSCh PHMCIHKOQISCH fl JJ, M' debut Rothj DouglaSQ'KfomEr Z , ,,,,' - ,1: - V. ,,, '1' 4' ft , .-' lg' ,A QED? ffnqfjx 1 , Oct. 31, 1975, 5:3018:3Q . Halloween ,, -. l anrtllose balleslvas? Afnew Vkrsifjn 01502 5 Q . . piimpkiii . T6ddf Bi6kle1y's inagic Show . treatsfrom the Great Bumpkin andggleafmgn 455, . plenty of gqpdigs Qor Q11 . clggngpg 5 5 Leslie Igechner , ,gg Victprig Lgwi5 Vw .f I - A LLVV , , , ,..,: f,:-,, 5 5 ..., , ...--,, . .,,.:,, ,,::,,,::, Mary Bfefhlochofzki A Juke Manfey Tom MeYe'5 'ak?S 3 E?mk a q 5eF5 .,y A? Chri51M9Gl1ires f Riobert McKeni1a Thomai MEKEDHS 122 - 1, X' 1, . Q . . , fomial . . Q renting aitux ordering afloysgers and . . Q a ticket . . Q signing Poi? specific seats a. . . counting - . . . advertisingifor a date Mij. Keliey's roonifiu . pclanciiig tdjlihe yoiii' . on home at wee hours in themorning. Sainerhihg Other the attention of Doug Kromer and Brenda ci .cclooc N. Many couples find the fountain an enjoyable spot to dance. V i . . . eating out in a fancy restauiiant . A I s Semors Relleve Tenslon Mhrgaiet Rinwahd Q ' - 1, .,,,' 3 ' ' .9 , s ,W A ,, A , . . - Q' W3 Susan Rexizi Andrea Riedy David Roth I-01'iR0?h i Sharon f i 'Theswmy Club. L Lihda Ri1t l1satz Thomas Scheck A-d 'Q Jeffrey Scfhwerkf : Jdah Sdilerf 1 DahielSqhwgmger A we-..,,,,,N-Q Bob Bralauflig ciughf off Quzlnrd ai hh ti'iQS tb shdhk sofndtliing V intohislocker.. i , , i U V, . H L Debbie Swihfyseenjs tp Qnjpyireiuining tQ St. Mgfy's Qftg' ' 3Y9?f'nC0l0Fad0f, ,. ,. M 1 h in i Boston, Mass . . l. 36 hours on- t B the--busag . . 3 hour tour of The y ' lfreedomfgTi-ail ff. ,riding they y B subv52ay.,..t l,Do,B.l Do at. . Chateau de- Ville .seeing Elton t John at the Boston Pops Con- ' B cert . 4 . visiting the quaint little B y shops Rockport. f g . so o as e - iNiagairatFalls, Canada . Q . B B it changingfclothes in the festau- Bf , tant Q . anotherB2 hours on a B , t bus . . . buying souvenirs . 4 . - e e putting on black raincoats to B B y go undef theyfalls . riding do across the whirlpool on acable l . . . getting home at 6:00 Sunday as e night . . . ifetutning to school B B B on BMonday morning. f V M B B B . A A A The glass John Hancock Building in Boston impressed-the senior-class B Michael Shamhart B g B B gCharlesgSingler BB B B s is Gregory B B gf B lEfamelaBSli1ithB o o B ilihomas Smith i B B B i .,,. N faclaf 91159 Sfalllewn n Ae!0niP0Pl??en3?n'0 995596 bfi? 'ide 'O Boston . . b,..1f: ,, K ., .r- X ,- , - X., H. - 'K digg X 1 - 215:f:ffef2135fpe ff' , ..,..,, .4,,,,,, ,, , n 'Q 4 . , , . K. , VV: l X as , ,ws-Q' k Antl1onyStraznugo Maureen Snlhvan swKathleeneNolz Kathleen Weber 5'Scbtt Wieileflel me Gregg Waghereeee' - ff S.. V Hi.. . . .. fem. :.z:.:'::. Q55 qw . A A W .:..,5. . f .,,: 1.3w 4 sf, .ml . .QQ 1 X , fri, 1- iff' we-e ' 'ff-'f , ' Help. , , .. . I .W1- 5 H . Lulinne Fixlherdn dzincei with Mi. Scliwerer af the'Parent's A' V, J,, . e a l E l :ii .5 ,. .s as Wvbser Jim Keller listens attentively tp the gpealcexjsgzgt tlje Ggadqghog Breakfast. Seniors-fakeThePinalsteps Appreciating the underclassmen, teachers, and parents . . . doing dances from another era? .i . i s time to cram for exams Q finishing uspiovier- due reports . . . accepting departmental c i awards at the last assembly . . . receiving a standingbaovation . . . scrambled eggs andljam af the - - - SPeeC11?5iliis isss ais, s ii ' i i i 7 luliexlfager M i Kathleen 'Young . if f -rf'-'Y' 5 or ek 'iii ff 'l 'Vi ??+2l -Q11 16 given wvave i ff Clndylgwefman s i aisis i is l i isri Graduation Da - ay 30,19 6 Mr. Eugene Hughes presents Iudy Hudson with her diploma as other graduates look on. Craig Hohler lets it be known that he made it. I ,3a,3u.,5!,,,,,,,....fL.. ,4,,,,,a 1,1 .mi ,Margol- 16-4. Ae mum-s9'1 41301-afcfiafwfu mai -WW' fgswww The traditional announcement was also used for the Class of 1976. 130 YQ? is atiigrclosgff ' ' Wgau elf must go our own way . . . yet stnllihave our merrrorlese, . . We've gone tlifoughfiso mmich ii and loved . . .V worked and played although we areeseparate s . . . we are still one . . . The Class Mg js: , v pg' 5: gr -f 5 , if 5:2 ' 1 1,15 i ' -5 755 7 A i 5 I A Margaret Renwancl wipes away a tear after the commencement exercises. The turning of the tassles finalizes the high school careers of 97 seniors. together . . . we've langhecl and ax i died . .ifwonfiihd lost . . . fought? ors HR Rep. 451A 3p Honor Third 2, fx Second 3, First 45 transfer-Brunnerdale H. :gh School f 37 Distributivte Clubs of Amerlc 45 Local Chapter g Ciesinslci Thomas Suzuki 5 , Mr. and Mrs. Edward A ga Couts, Greg Coutsie izotball 1,2,3,4g 2'3'47 ahs Barbara Boar D r.and Mrs. 'fd lfmf lllaa and Q z,s,4,F0Q5 a1'f5ggManqgaf Q Fig Hom' R935-FY? lo., 4, 4 FA f 1 37 Custodian Club 4 Secretary 25 Class Council Y 5- , 5 .1 sf.. ,,1 ei ' 1 11.1 ,F , .,,,, ,Q E. W Z ,1 5 , . . ? SK v ll W-.M lf ' lf l lA k: ,,,- fL.' H W '- ' 7 ' 1 , .,,, .,,1. 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' 2 nzfQ?Sug ' Recruitme t ' , 7Bell3-Alumni, 3:5 ,,' ' ' . . . Mrs- ,4-Sew0f1g ,0'59f h-fd11SeC0nd ' lilf fee'?Band 1,2,3,47 Boogne Band 47 Jazz Band 47 2, first 3,4 , 1 '65 K A 1 . 1 'ff' 'wh , 71' E151 J' f f , , 2,3,47Spanlsh Club-V1ce.Pres. 47 Smith To V , 1 1 2 ffl 1 25 52113 13311, ll 1 ',,, ,,g,, ,:,, V . A ,,,, ' lf lf? 1 lm 7 m m . I ., I Lf,g1LL: ,, Z2,Z1 ,, L,7A ' ,Liz !c1Q!9!u 019 .I uogenpug EIS OIN SEI l- IN O SEI El:Il'I lNElClf1lS as K E, U xx .,... ,,,. W mga? 'W EE S5 E MM W . -,wi ' -' fggv gm, k..'gf,- 5 ,:f,.,:,., . .1 Q Q . R E X if fiirib f5,.::'.vfr: - -- S '.f. X5 QS Q 4 1 'fi cw saaueg El:lI'I . .- l 1539 K -1 z ., lg . I, X H lNElGf1lS mm 5 2 E Ar Qs 2: ' 52 ,.f , 5, ya 'i Z Q SS In S E QZVVIA X .5522 rg 2 gs? ruff 5+ 5 Cf A 1. 5 23 25 gig 3329! E mg 3 : A J2: ,J lgJ S ji: S L! R rd zggggggfi , ,LW,. M ,.,, cn Ln UNDER UNDER fIIQEEIP1 IW CLASSES CLASS CLASSES S S SSSSSSSS S SSSS SSS SSSSS Q Szizf reshmen W ENDCOWVS i f 'ki S G SS l S v,. E 5, V, . ' , . .i-A T S ::Vb U I XSS in Ii. . 'YP ' . A it f'-- I '1 .,.,.,: 'gf 'f 2 ? TE A ? ,. 395' ' :21 2Q S S., n Q ,, , A I . S, V: AZ qlzb if ., I ,bql ,i,',kA: Hp. ,-i, ,, M , ., :rf ,i ag! Tc l ' ' T ..,, . M , P J 5 5 24 yy- .:-.Qw 1 my Q 'a I vu' 15512613 I ' Jlf N 'Q J SCWO El:lI'I .LNHGHLS 4 21+-ff, e 1 wap f v 4 ,, 2 ' ll'3q100:I O! 1 ..' .LIIOJS ,,,' in AL,,, f . mm,1 .,... Q A T q ii il S i :-sin Z ,mffqw f'-A,, ' ' A - 2 . X ,QWEQQQQMQMVQ -1-' QWM, ' 'ff'-MW ,-,LA- vii' if w Q .ii N .2 ,N..x.,qQuw , 7 1 xi 5 mm hh Eg, ,V :, ' L S 'F' S ff ! V Sw ,f I 1 h-i E ,asf ,2, , i g 5 'aa' I , 'W Q Administration 7-vvy AV! Ol Oil SQ' SPORTS Tennis 1 'Q a g'? 9 'V Q' Q i 6' 543 f ,QQ O 9 0 ,45'g9' Q, ga x1 tus 1 1 SP RTS SP RTS Baske b Baseba Ogg Q jgfn , ,xr High school life is a game we rules. We successfully com- together we grew and learned, proved beyond a doubt that was all about. We used more classroom-more strategy than our memories proved far more ln the end we were all deter- the 1975-76 edition of the Blue completed and together we and move out into a new game rewarding than Monopoly. a The game of LIFE. all played. We abided by the pleted the object of the Game: f and made many friends. We we knew what Panther Pride skill than Yahtzee in the Stratego in sports, and Q mined as the winners. Now l and Gold game has been .eave the Blue and Gold behind Aff af Russell Flower Shoppe S h' ' , congratulations 634 Columbus Ave. Ph 6 204 D d d dH B k owners Aghdmo gwlkltlf Congratulatlons Class of 1976 Compllments of M and Mrs O GeorgeR ta to the claSS of '76 from the amencan crayon company I O I D A r. A . . u - 'lhlknodan s.,,.,..,.f,...,... ,., C f W smut S av: W0 Sandusky Home Improvement Co 630 E Monroe 625 4115 901 Columbus Ave esss C e ngratulatlons From QR Us ft X SA nuslw lmsslan BEEF U mm 'S mm, I THE BEST BEEF X0 'VDUSKY 06 NEILSEN AVENUE SANDUSKY omo 44870 Best Wlshes Greentree Motor Inn CEDAR LANES Sandusky s ln Town Resort Cleveland Rd at Cedar Pomt Causeway Sandusky Cement Products Co 2.6155 Campbell Sandusky Ohlo crafts yarn macrame 'lEATTY 153: Bm. CHEVROLET SALES EBIIDII SERWCE PARTS 6 pf I Auro soov Sl 4 -Al 4 t !.!.!'E'f1l',zI.'5pnqu! NEW cus and mucxs CID useo CARS 433- 5120 me 608 RYE BEACH RD KAT THE BYPASSJ HURON OHIO 1 Q ' stss stssea 1 sdvt oase svesss C tvss 1 K Ti, S , K y ..k- . 3 , C A 1 ' Q l 'fi' '-X . .Q:iifEl- ' ,-k,' 1 , . 1,11jw 1 1 S 3 J X ,l A A A A A if . L C 4 . . l 1 1 1- ..ess setesv 1 steennstsetesn 1 1 i 4 L' 5 ,V il , , lf 5 I1 U7 ?,l,AvaQ-g Q2 If X11 ffl M f tsns . svss 5 f1Zg7 'fZ5f 'fE7 '5Tges 7 'qw' eess ses A 5 sstse ss' t 1 11 c 1 A ses , fill, , '111 , .'.s -?,'. - k'-: ' Q: y .:k, iff! 0 - ld I C 5 210 W. Perkms Ave. Acme Coluiiibus Ave 625 0973 I oe Weske Prop Bob Windau Quasar T V Sales And Servlce Ph.625-9686 2208 Milan Rd. Sandusky, Ohio D Bought Sold MADGDDN 626 3895 5 d ky Oh CONGRATULATIONS Bonnle Lanes FUNERAL HOME SERVING SANDUSKY OVER THREE QUARTERS OE A CENTURY 24 HOUR INVALID AMBULANCE SERVICE f A 626 3632 .r 5' N-vi 604W W h gton F Leo GROFF owNER LEONJ Gnorr ' Ph. - an us , 'f', 1 f,, I E I ,- L from Licensed Funeral irectors-Embalmers ' A 9 . A n . as nn ff eea.oo L ' Sandy s THE TWINE H 0 USE V T My Lg? ml Ak Ate-. Beauty crchl d A erorvow Harb rview lfllllg Entertammg P 0 Nightly Ban uet FHCIIIIIES Am lePa1-king 132N Mam St Huron STATE FARM 433 2 35 INSURANCE COMPANIES DICK SCHWAB ag r 616E Mo oe St S ndusky Oh o 44870 Ph 625 1663 74ZZwuuikv Sandusky Pl a 1144 Cle el nd Rd Sandusky, Ohio 44870 Your Friendly Family Shoe Store 626 0463 Dr Skafand Agr wal Sandusky Ohio HUR N 0 HIO AHNER SHEET METAL CO. 2001 E. Perkins Ave Sandusky, Ohio 626 5767 a!gy?giwjtiigQZgggQQlQ asso ,i '- gi 5 'S air' '- rsNwnJwf5'a- W 11- W uk , ig -V V I , -N5 'll fx' F9 - 0 .ssl ssa eass C rro,ss C yauo er. A srr a s A adr ra f r T4i i 4i 1-- 1-A 'r.. -l--1 --'l ' is I Arsrorrs V CRRS asaae a en . X.., rf. ,-.. . .-.-- as-, 1:', e-', -veikff 1 ,..: wir: fm. ,i .:1- .Ang Jag. fiesta ,jigs kiigiiq . III' . a , i AMCIV ' I HZ V 3 . ' a 1820 Milan Rd. CAMEO Sportsman Lounge 702 W Monroe St Famous For Pizza Open Daily 5 P M To1AM Maschar1's Carry Out 1029 Hayes Ave Open 7 days a week 10 O0 to 12 O0 BEER 8: WINE Colonial Gardens Flower Shop and Greenhouses 3506 Hull Road Phone 625 5318 Chuck 8: Marian Corso Compliments of Industrlal Nut Corp Sandusky, Ohlo Downtown Sandusky ASSOCl8tl0H Contrlbutors Burns Jewelers Markleys Restaurant Holzaepfel Bros Marv Byer Lasalle s Dept MSILIS Shoes Store Quald s Roberts jewelers Schuler Jewelers Weber s Men s Manhattan W Clothlng Co Fllppen s Jr Boot ear Inc Shop LC. Penney Co. I I Congratulatlons Class of 76 BAYI-'AND 1805 E Perkms Ave T e Sandusky Ohio Thlrd Natlonal Bank X 2 AIA 1 ll ' 404 W Washington St Cor Perkms Sz Columbus Ave 3410 Venice Rd Cor Sadler 8: Farwell Sts Eleven Dnve Up Stations Sandusky Ohm Member F D I C Sandusky Electrlc, Inc 1516 Milan Road Sandusky Ohlo 44870 Ph 625 4915 Steuk's Fruit Farm Farm Market Bonded Winery Country Store Intersection of Route 2 8: 6 On West Sxde of Sandusky Corso s Cleveland Road Greenhouse August Grace 81: Jlm 2073 Cleveland Rd Sandusky Ohio 626 2882 Ph 44197 627 9994 REALTY INC Country Squlre Shell Owned and operated by Jnm Srnlth Class of 1951 h ,Q A 'R I . I . I f ,ENS f-.J - rttakes two hands to handle a Q BURGER SANDUSKY estv5co Container Division .V I h . A V V o I l da' 1 : ii n i , X s yn 'G v 4'- mws 1 , - VX .ivy v A - w gf? 1 N Q -11If.'1,f,1 V I X Z ' X11 i AL- . . W. P k' A . '51 Congratulations Class of 76 Gardner Insurance Agency, Inc 507 52nd Street, Sandusky F rr 'AQ 5. ,Si 'SQ JGS5-M fiiiiliilliiii' I'-if I ..-:Haw mmmwmm 5 K. 'VY Sxncere Wlshes to the Class of 1976 for a Happy and Successful Future P6r1Od1CGl Publlshers, Servme Bureau, Inc Q 'M f xx A L N an C if , C . , V sf. , V ' ne' ' ' S .ka A ., , K at , , , . ,, A ., 5.4: 1 , ' ' K 1 haf- f' , ' '. ' , I ' - ' -f , ' W ' V ' ' V '- fl- if j '-1 75.33 I '7 ' wg, K N '15, 4 5 f ,D .. yr V V. tt., I .L .IJWQW1 k.xy,A,, 345143335 1. . ,J Q A 6 ru ,Tn , we Q, ve ffm.. ,flaw ' We ' ' f ,fx Q v 1, f ' W , fe f 'f I -- ' ' ' 'A t'LVV X, ' f , I I I O l I I r Co p t ' PAYROLL ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE ACCOUNTS PAYABLE AND GENERAL LEDGER SERVICES LABEl.S 8. MAILING LIST 626-8086 415 Tiffin-Sandusky, O. II I I I 1 I I I Il I I .. . .. . . . . ......... ........ ........... ,............. ............ ....... .. . . ..... ....... .....-.- ......3,s Fo m u enzed ' I A' -'A .I ,Fr M , , q -15 Www-Src... Les I Schlppel and Son Our Best Ads Are Lnved In 3009 Columbus Ave Sandusky Ohlo 44870 Phone 625 2012 Custom Home and Remodelmg Congratulations Class of 1976 GAINSB O ROUGH STU D IO everythmg photographlc smce 1931 ANIJRES TUBKER FUNERAL HUME 'ww 'Q RMI! 2001 Columbus A e 24 HR AMBULANCE phone625 4221 Cha IesJ Andres Rncha dC A d es J MchaolTuclx0 ThdG eato FueoID os 'UD Charlesj Andres Class Of 52 R1chardC Andres Class of 38 I Mlchael Tucker Class of 62 i , , 1 va E- '- , -Q. , , as W I , A 17' .al -..-3 I I ll ' ll . -1 1 . , - , ,,., . , N I -. , . ..... ,.,., c,:.:...3,gg ,.,,, , fr , K :EQE -,gg ' - :-.,5, '.'.'-? ',:F1, H , ':-: , ' ' fi!-2-1 -. . . - ... 'EfE'Z5L f 5 r- 'mf ' nw 'f'2 l' :5 fi l13fE25f' --5111 25 5 ' ,f 22-'2x.ifnf - :gk .. i n ,- 1,3 iss-XE. , 9 '. f 'I ' . 2,-Y. -2. :f ' ' I 2 ' ' 'N ' ' ' 9 ' F. 'N'lf':'A , .V , k,,, .V kssl his , . . A, , K, . , y K k,-- .., ,.., . ..., , - , .. 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X o kkl':f I y-o-2 o'.o-' alueel ealue OUALITY CHE KD Milk Ice Cream Dany Products Phone 625 4363 L il' 4 If ll' ll' ll' ll' ll' ll' ll' ll' ll' If If 74' ll' ll' ll' ll' ll' ll' ll' ll' ll' ll' ll' If If ll' ll' ll' ll' ll' ll' if ll' ll' ll' If ll' ll' ll' 'A' i' 444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444441 s r +1 i FUNFHHTULHTIUNS t to the Bicentennial Hass . . . ,K 'K 'K 'K K 'K 'K l Your senzo portrazt 1: will remain through the years X a reminder of how 'K things were for you i during your high school days. .K 'K 'K We are happy 'K o have be n a qt of those rn morze ,K 'K 'K 'K 'K 'K 'K LUOCDHRD i Pnoroannpmc ,. 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SALES cmnrm SERVICE P IT ACCESSURIES 9 Mll1S SOUTH OF SANDUSKY O 'ff' 499 2938 HONDA Avery O US Rte 250 81 Turnpike 3124 Venice Rd' AFTER THE GAME STOP AT Ph. 626-8975 THE RED BARN Congratulatlons Class of 76 Qgffm f ZLKZQW4 K and FUNERAL HOME ANIBULANCE 302 W PERKINS AVE Q 455 I X. ff J f ' of l L24 1 ' o 'I .L 2 f, 1 , D . mr dz in -N. I T'i I 'g V 2 ' 2' . 5 -I A Suze' . ' .h Q Q 'T -gi .1 'ls 1- WE Congratulatlons Semors from Lowell C Hem Post Ralelgh Mondla Gltane Peugot 8: Other Fme Blcycles Hobby Supplles Model Alrplanes V P W Boats And Trams 1801 E Perklns Ave Ph 625 4453 BllStffM LRthKJbg CMCthyPSt O O O O I I I O I I I o o o Q O . Q Salutes Senior e a embers: . o , . es er er,K.Young,L.Lechner, . c ar , . mi Te Sandusky Pamt Co Sandusky s Complete Pamt Store 1401 Sycamore Lune Ph 626 2461 GEO CANALOS INC Headquarters For Brldes GlftS 2230 Superlor St Q I mule North of Ford Plant off Route 101, lVIeCCagfDa1ry Bar 2307 Cleveland Road The first fund-raising drive of the year at St. Mary's was held from Tuesday, November 11 until Monday, November 24. The purpose of the drive was to raise the money necessary for the operating revenue of the school. The goal set was 57500. The school exceeded the goal by nearly 52000. The ads included S5 patrons, 510 patrons, S15 business listings, and the ads that follow. Ss PATRONS Cindy Brotzki Mr. John W. Behrendsen Mr. and Mrs. Richard Pressler Mr. and Mrs. Dale P. Roth Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lazzara Mr. and Mrs. Ralph J. Smith Mr. and Mrs. Ned E. Smith Paul E. Shamhart James Ballah Family Mr. and Mrs. Robert Guss Mrs. Marie F. Matter Mr. William Winters JoAnn Zanotti Mary-Jere Cronin Mr. and Mrs. Neil Mariea Castalia Hardware Ted Blatt Sohio Foster Grant Co., Inc. Container Division Theodore E. Roth Mrs. Harold Stradtman, Sr.. Laldy Gladys Aust Mr. and Mrs. William Cheetham Rick and Cherie Hoover Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Beverick Hayes Ave. Garage Bloomquist Radio and T.V. Mrs. Barbara Roth Lom Kaman Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Travis The Student Council Mr. and Mrs. Gene H. Kennedy James F. Volz Mrs. Mary Winkler Paula's Ceramics Mrs. William Oldham Eillen Wagner Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Sennish Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hine Mr. and Mrs. Sylvan Geason Mr. and Mrs. J. Adams Streng's Service Cheryl A. Laws Mr. and Mrs. Cletus Ritzenthaler Judith Ritzenthaler Robert Braeunig Joseph and Rosemary Singler Sue Wendt Winnie Hayes Realty Mr. and Mrs. Richard Pfanner Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Stanley Craig E. Stanley Mr. and Mrs. Tom Kramer Michael J. Kresser Mr. and Mrs. David Quilter James R. Sharpe Joseph Heiler Mr. and Mrs. C. Marshall Mrs. Norma Hudson Shamrock Barr and Grill Mary Louise Farrell Mr. and Mrs. Douglas D. Harris Fr. Gerald Knueven Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Roth Steve and Chris Weyer Jack Kaman Thomas D. Thompson Teresa A. Thompson Linda McCarthy Denny Schwerer Kathy Schwerer Steve Schwerer Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Schwerer Mr. and Mrs. George E. Kenne Leonard J. Taylor Mr. and Mrs. Donald Grimmer David Wall Wieb Grahl-Plasterers Stephen R. Kessler Central Erie Supply and Elevator Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Samstag Sr. Thomas A. Pusateri Jr. Judy and Paul Christiansen Joseph A. Corso Sr. Don Bergeron Ann Lamb's Soft Touch Hair Salon Mr. and Mrs. Adelmiro Franchetti Donald L. Gundlach Cecilia Loeffler Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Rivera Mr. and Mrs. Wade W. Miller Miss Karen Everett Walter G. Metzger Theresa Kromer Joanne Arnoldi Sandusky Glass Co. Car-Lee Foods-Carl Mehling Mrs. Melba G. Hemminger Ruth A. Ruthsatz Bertsch's Barber Shop Mr. and Mrs. Louis Billetter Howard Morgan Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Corso, Sr. Fergie's Radio Sales Home Room 214 Joyce Trautman Moore Mr. and Mrs. William B. Hendrickson Mr. and Mrs. Ludwig P. Seiche Therese Beverick Mr. and Mrs. D. Schott Geraldine B. Melville Mr. and Mrs. Angelo Mularoni Cathryn Printy David Printy R.A. Keller Family Donna fWilkenJ Riesterer Emil and Ann Napholz Mr. and Mrs. Jim Williams Kotz Decorators William R. Moll Steven Scheck 75 The Herzig Family Mr. and Mrs. David Michaux Mr. and Mrs. Tom Windau Mr. and Mrs. D.L. Finneran Rosemary and George Fitzthum Grahl's Sohio Robert J. Kromer, D.O. Emerson P. Sumser 31 Dr. Dan L. White Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hacker Home Room 40 79 Carl Ruta Jean and Ann Schott Linda L. Kaman Mr. and Mrs. Charles Blackburn Mr. and Mrs. -Ronald Koelsch Michael Finneran Chris Shepherd Mr. and Mrs. Frank Link and Jennifer Rolland W. Hemmer Kevin Krieger Norbert J. Brown Jerry Kersker Tony and Terry Pulizzi Mr. and Mrs. Charles Michel Maschari Bros. Vicki A. Ruthsatz Gill Anna Bray Sam and Sally Samstag W.A. Strouse Mr. and Mrs. Bryce York Mrs. Jane Jaffary Marjorie Pusateri Joan A. Kromer Teri Ann Alton Steven Klueg Eugene Scheck 47 Mr. and Mrs. Ned Riedy Theodore E. Klonk Family Jim Claar Kenneth J. Lill Charles and Sharon Herzog Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Hudson Mr. and Mrs. James Stookey Joe Manner Mr. and Mrs. Howard Printy Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Fitzthum Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Legando Robby Glovinsky Ms. Lisa M. Schnellinger Jeff and Mary Ann Davie Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kromer Rich and Tricia Kaman Edward J. Browne Marge Marie's Beauty Shop Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. Hoffman Harold J. Blakely Mr. Howard Herman Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Stepanic and Family Marguerite Kintz Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rudy Clarence H. Stanley Mr. and Mrs. Richard Warren Tom and Carol Smith Martha McCrystal Morgan Linen Tom Link Mr. Keegan Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Giovagnoli Mr. and Mrs. Duane Sartor Mr. and Mrs. Paul F. Stanley Judy Kinn Betty Wieber Scott Kluding Bud Link Mr. and Mrs. Louis Youskievicz Mr. and Mrs. Richard B. Kresge Mr. and Mrs. Earl Sturbaum Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Stehle Mrs. Mary Runner Jean Claar Mrs. Gertrude Walton Dorthy Didion Loretta Didion Mr. James J. Beverick Mr. and Mrs. William Baltes Mr. and Mrs. Edward Sturzinger Mr. Dave Nesbit Mr. and Mrs. T.O. Singler Edward A. Widman 73 Mrs. Harold Roth Donna Jean Meyers Mrs. Mary Jean lzzard Mr. and Mrs. James Milks Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Fairfield Mr. and Mrs. James H. Smith Don Geason Sohio Kathy Link Wollenberg Mary Frances Braeunig Compliments of Jim Kelley Mrs. Evelyn Nasonti Mr. and Mrs. A.V. Agnew Mr. and Mrs. E.M. Joyce Mr. Joseph Braun Mr. and Mrs. Denis Schmenk LaRiviera Motel Mr. and Mrs. Micheal A. Kennedy Sharon Noftz Dr. Jack L. Walker Wilken Sheet Metal Mr. and Mrs. George Spadaro Mrs. Gerry Guerra fTraceyJ Pat Shepherd Sandusky Distributing Mr. Wiggs Bay Auto Parts Co. Toledo Health and Retiree Center Cohns Store--Fine Jewelery Mrs. George Laepply Gerald Kochendoerfer Chris fDavlinJ Kochendoerfer Gerard Kochendoerfer Mr. and Mrs. John A. Yochem Jr. Lindsley's Men's Wear-Huron Mr. and Mrs. Warren L. Donaldson Joseph Shepherd Mr. and Mrs. Donald Schlett Mr. and Mrs. G.L. London Best Wishes, Cora Manz Dr. Robert F. Marrer Mr. and Mrs. David Nebergall Robert Foley Mr. and Mrs. Ron Laws Arthur and Lucille Moosbrugger Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Bortsheller G.R. Meeker, D.D.S. Mrs. Kathryn Krienke Marianne Barry Mr. and Mrs. Richard Everett Mr. and Mrs. Earl Eckler Sr. Elaine Hemminger Mr. and Mrs. Donald J. Krafty Betty L. Feasel Anita M. Hartleib Mr. and Mrs. Donald J. Bergeron and Family Russell L. Meyers Mrs. Wm. Loveridge Mr. and Mrs. James Ashe James J. McKenna Mr. and Mrs. Charles Werhmeister and Family Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Lechner Terrie Brotzki Mr. and Mrs. John Kromer Joanne M. Strom James and Eileen Elliot Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stradtman, Sr. Diane QNathJ Cullen Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Couts Mr. and Mrs. Walter Gardner Richard F. Twardzik Leo and Nancy Glovinsky Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Strickfaden Mr. and Mrs. George Barone Mr. Rich Everett Rev. Frank Eckart Frank Ackerman Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gundlach Dennis and Sally Galloway Carl Guendelsberger June Copper, Barb Rosin John Foley Mr. and Mrs. Carl J. Klueg Sr. Mrs. Celia Kromer Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Feiden George and Marjorie White Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Gundlach Marian E. Spencer Mr. and Mrs. Michael Lippert Mary Beth and Mike Samstag Mrs. Irene Brecht Paul J. Westerhold Taylor Window Cleaning Co. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph May, Jr. Richard Keller Mr. and Mrs. James Ross Renee Marie Dutton Lawson's Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wiesler Mr. and Mrs. Ken Leser Anita J. Blakely Mrs. Mary Ann Biehl In Memory of Burnell Geason Tom Voltz Randy Glovinsky Franklin Johnson Sr. The Lou McKenna Family Mike Young Hi Way Auto Wrecking Susan E. Hohler Vera Porter Jim and Carole Kessler William Weltle Mr. and Mrs. William J. Harrington Mr. and Mrs. Richard L. Wilson Barbara Ann May Mary fFeltnerJ Schirg Harry F. Kelly Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis R. Platte Family Mr. and Mrs John Petrick Mr. and Mrs. John C. Gaking Famous Supply Co. Mr. and Mrs. Norbert Scherer William Boehmer f64J Mr. and Mrs. Richard Miller Kathy Finley Log Cabin Restaurant Ralph C. Morey Miss Sue Jauk Eleanor L. Mayer Joyce, Roger, and Janine Ruffing Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hemminger Len Shepherd Jr. Fred L. Tasker Lee and Jeanne Weyer Robert Nath Mrs. Audrey Vaccaro Edward Rose Mr. and Mrs. W.E. Gillis Leon and Sharon Groff Mr. and Mrs. Russell Meyers Alvin W. Beverick Mr. and Mrs. Al Miller Cheryl Printy Mr. and Mrs. Paul Fitz Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Davis Dave and Sue Scheid Mr. and Mrs. San DeAngelo Mr. Carl F. Nagel Sr. Vincent A. Erney Mr. Lewis Jordan Elizabeth Dahs Joseph 'D. Finneran Mr. and Mrs. Edward M. Naufel Castalia Trenching and Ready M Inc. Mary G. Zultanski Mr. and Mrs. John S. Fenton Bob's Inn Gary E. Lill Mr. and Mrs. Chester Christman Mr. and Mrs. Charles Singler Mrs. Leona Allen Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Stanley Donald E. Taylor Mr. and Mrs. Guiseppe Spadaro Paul F. Ernst D.D.S. Fred J. Thompson Henry G. Lehrer M.D. Mr. and Mrs. Leland J. Hoffman Mr. and Mrs. George Thoman Mrs. Stephen McNulty John P. Stewart Jr. Robert R. Young Jr. Debbie and Geoff Class of '79 Amy F. Smith The Jesberger Family Dan's Union 76 Robert F. Hemminger Kathleen M. Hemminger B-Z-B Gay 90's Restaurant Arlene fKoelschJ Rausch Mr. and Mrs. James Krafty Ray and Jeanette Ruffing ix Mr. and Mrs. Verbin Nims Mrs. Helen N. Shufflin Holy Angels School Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brady Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Harrigan Carol and Dick Pustateri Patricia Keller Mr. and Mrs. Mark A. Farrar Mr. and Mrs. W. Herzog Jr. Catherine C. Hohler Michael K. Davie Roland A. Fitz Lu Anne Finneran Mr. and Mrs. Jack E. Huber Mr. and Mrs. Greg Dawson In memory of Paul J. Woodburn Barbara Ann Fitz Mr. and Mrs. Norbert Mehling Bob Gray's Union '76 Pat Foster Mr. and Mrs. Richard Scheck James Kromer William Bill Jagel Perkins Shell Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rodwancy Kathy Erney Colet A. Foley Mr. and Mrs. R.J. Foley Mr. and Mrs. W.F. Shepherd Mr. Giovanni Spadaro Peg Blanton Mr. and Mrs. James F. Schwanger Spoerr Vaults, Inc. Christian Young Adults fC.Y.A,J James J. Stookey Marilyn Butts Kathy Maeder Mr. and Mrs. Clyde C. Schroeder Bernetta fKoelschJ Pfefferle Mr. and Mrs. William Baker Mr. and Mrs. William H. Ryan Acme Printing Co. Mr. and Mrs. Del Seiler Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dominick Howard J. Faber Ann Brotzki Mr. and Mrs. Francis McKenna Mr. and Mrs. William D. Fry Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Miller Mrs. Carmelita Trautman Mr. and Mrs. Robert Missig Carole Mittler Schiefley Mr. and Mrs. John E. Smith H. John Thompson Marjorie E. Johnson Herbert J. Kreidler Helen E. Wieber Mr. and Mrs. Robert R. Young Sandusky Cement Products Co. Locksmith's Barber Parlour Marguerite Boehmer Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Beck Patricia J. Koelsch Mr. and Mrs. W.F. Shepherd Mr. and Mrs. John W. Kersker Mr. and Mrs. Linus Bauer Foster Barber Shop Betty Hofstatter Mr. and Mrs. Clarence H. Taeger Smith, Gosser, Hemker Joseph A. Brogle Rudolph's Radio and T.V. Mrs. Theresa Kromer Mary Remmers Dr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Carroll Captain Richard Wiesler Roberta Nath Mark Fitzthum Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Ott Baker Construction Bellevue Music Ralph's Garage Bay City Motor Sales Mr. and Mrs. Steve Kennedy Susan Durbin Joe and Jean Bayer Thomas L. Swint Family Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Stanley, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. John Durbin Judi Andres Ester E. Riedy From A Friend Al Geiger Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sprau Darlene Scherer Veleba-'60 C.J. Hermes Mr. and Mrs. David W. Ruff Mr. and Mrs. Fred H. Smith Sally Sturzinger Jim Shepherd Mrs. Freda Singler Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Fantozz Mr. and Mrs. Armstrong and Family Mrs. Hilda Windau Mr. and Mrs. Norman Koelsch Jeff Baier Jean M. Pfanner Patrick J. Barr Y Paul Keech Mark Keech Margaret Braeunig John K. Schaefer, D.D.S. Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Naufel From A Friend Dennis Moore Dorothy Weber fEngelhornj Mr. and Mrs. Robert Casanova Joyce Hunter Mrs. Rita R. Hartleib Ron Manner Mr. and Mrs. James Miano Sisters of St. Mary's' Mary Beth Lochotzki Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Biechele Mr. and Mrs. Karl Moll Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Grathwol Mrs. Charles Bender Constance M. White Butch and Carolyn Sisler Funni Family Heys Music Co., Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Righi Regina Lemaster Mr. and Mrs. James L. Laws Mr. and Mrs. Norman L. Paeth Carl Fuhr Mrs. Melvin Krawetzki Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Ciesinski Mr. and Mrs. Tony Andres Mr. and Mrs. James Huth Mr. and Mrs. Frederick John McCurdy Dale R. Spansky Vickie Klein Patricia A. Warren Mr. and Mrs. Wesley P. Kurtz Mr. and Mrs. Fred L. Hiss The Ice Cream Parlor Richard A. Lorenz Mr. and Mrs. Elmer C. Grahl Mr. and Mrs. Richard H. Jeffrey Tom's Sohio Mr. and Mrs. Gustav G. Miller, Sr. Pat Daniel Steuk Market Les' Peacock Boutique Mr. and Mrs. John P. Knapp Mr. and Mrs. James Corso and Family Harry Baker's Refrigeration Pappas Restaurant The Bill Ilg Family Kaman's Carry-Out Alamtec-Electronics Co. Mr. and Mrs. Myron Bickley Constance Mavros Mr. and Mrs. Larry Moore Mr. and Mrs. Micheal Corso Mr. and Mrs. Daniel J. Kane Sands Cocktail Lounge David Ziemke Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Stamm Bill Folger Fr. Dennis L. Gray Bob and Carol Guerra Mr. and Mrs. Harold Fischer Mr. and Mrs. Philip D. Jaeger, Jr. Virginia and Alden Wintersteller Mr. and Mrs. Ned Riedy Muratori's Old Dutch Tavern Kathy A. Brookins Tradewinds Gift Shop The Roger D. DeFauw Family Mr. Gary Kelley Floyd M. McCurdy III Lenora Smith Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Kluding Mr. and Mrs. Norbert Gallam Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Marksbur David Mittler Mr. and Mrs. Michael Roth Mr. and Mrs. Louis Ceccoli Sandra L. Berkey Catherine L. Blade Mrs. Marie Michaux Carmelo Ruta Kay Shepherd David Pfanner Mike and Gaye Zolik 38 Mr. and Mrs. Dean Stehle Mary Ellen Link Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Johnson Wilson Pankow Lamont C. Gundlach Connie Mehling Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Tone Marilyn Pfefferle w.R. fBillJ vom 34 Y Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Faber Vi and Ron Keller Genevieve Pusateri . Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Cucaro Barone's Beer Barrel Mr. and Mrs. Pierre Lacombe Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Richard L. Kaman Mr. and Mrs. Jack Busam Rev. Robert T. Kill Marian Schneider Lester Esther Ohlemacher Frasher Janet L. Higgins Rich Ward, Inc. St. Pete's and Paul's Elementary Mr. and Mrs. John C. Opfer Mrs. Robert QBetty Fitzj Arnoldi Jack, Barb, and Julie Altenburger Gary Robert Grad 65 A Friend of St. Mary's Holy Angels Altar Rosary Society David L. Scroggy Robert R. Koelsch That's Us Barber Shop Music Towne Suzanne M. and Kim M. Hill Bob Guss Jr. Jeanne Fantozzi Maria Spadaro Dr. William A. Wynn Mr. and Mrs. Joe Benson Mr. and Mrs. Ray Skrinak Mr. Charles Lococo Eloise Butts George Ruta Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Whetstone Mr. and Mrs. Richard C. Hohler Elizabeth Taylor Carole and Dick Lauber Todd Bickley Mr. and Mrs. J. Anthony Bartzen Mr. and Mrs. James Mantey Mr. and Mrs. Paul Nemitz Denzer's Office Equipment Mr. and Mrs. George G. Hemminger Gerard Wensink'73 Keith Bostater Mr. and Mrs. John Shogar Ken Gibbons U Mr. and Mrs. lgniazio Spadaro Singer Buckeye Body Shop Mr. and Mrs. Edward M. Johnson Mary E. McCarr Raymond J. Demres 50 Mrs. Ollie Rheam Diane Mills S. Baird Pfahl M.D. Beatrice Powell Mr. and Mrs. Dean Romick Mr. and Mrs. David Bennett Mr. and Mrs. John K. Conley Wickes Lumber Paula Taylor Mr. and Mrs. Edward Corter Gails Plaza Fr. Joseph Shenk Miss Lucille Grathwol Flood Jewelers Hair Nest Beauty Shop Mrs. Paul L. Shamhart Elsie and Lou McKenna Mrs. Alvin Beverick Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Brown Lucille Tremper Pohlman Mr. and Mrs. William F. Coleman Mr. and Mrs. Kevin R. Hohler and Son Mr. and Mrs. Ed Kennedy Edward F. Smith Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Willman Father Chuck Dendinger Carl J. Wobser Mr. and Mrs. Curt McCarthy Ronald W. Dominick Zoellner Co. Plumbing and Heating Mr. and Mrs. Roger Markley Pamela QFeaselJ Nims Mr. and Mrs. Carl P. Hug Mrs. Ethel Robel Kensy's Meats Mrs. Gilbert Clemens Feick Contractors, Inc. Linda Ott '74 Barb Ott '70 Bernard L. McClure, Norwalk Chuck Riesterer '72 Mrs. Helen Ryan Nagel Southwood Racquet Club Mr. and Mrs. Louis M. Janelle Mr. and Mrs. Richard Henry Heisler's Truck and Equipment Co. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Rectenwald Mr. and Mrs. Joseph S. Shepherd Bill Zimmerman 2' Mrs. Catherine Sinwald Mr. and Mrs. Jack Moots J Clarence D. Herzog '54 Robert,Mary Lou, and Danny Stradtman B Joe Samstag Christine L. Mock J Ann M. Mock Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Dennis Link Castalia Elevator and Pat Meyers A Friend Dr. Stephen J. Damko Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Howard and Carol Collins Mr. and Mrs. Ermindo Mr. and Mrs. Edward P. Deborah Scheck Parker Betty Lazarony Mary Alice Ringholz Alpatco Communications Mr. and Mrs. Robert Koonce Schonhardt's Grocery and Carry Out Mary Fink Mike McCormick Mr. and Leon Etowski William M. Kramer Mr. and Mrs. John A. Pfefferle Charles Wagner 54 Kenneth Bickley In Memory of Mr. and Mrs. John A. Grathwol Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Leone Mr. and Mrs. Frank Capicchioni Mr. and Mrs. W.H. Kastor Terry Robinette Mr. and Mrs. John Kinn Mr. and Mrs. D. James Green Jr. Mrs. Nancy Shamhart Dean D. Schnurr Sr. Dr. and Mrs. John F. Grant Mr. and Mrs. Dick Zigmond Lawrence J. Faber Bonita M. QTrautj Faber Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mayer Mr. Walter F. Platte Alice Manner Camp Bros. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Warrer Mr. and Mrs. Richard P. Lill Mr. and Mrs. Albert Benedettini Bar 101 Castalia Franketti's Italian Restaurant Mr. and Mrs. George Laws Mary Fitz Zimmerman Mr. and Mrs. Donald Mehling Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Weigel Denise L. Scheck 73 SUB Ott 72 Mr. and Mrs. Paul Leimeister Mr. and Mrs. Frank Camella Robert G. Opfer Florence Murray Daniel Beverick Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fosco Mr. and Mrs. Anthony P. Farrar Mike's Pizza Dan's Clark Service Joseph Ron Bi Family Pitzer and Flohr Judi Edith Mrs. Gertrude Walton S15 Patrons RANCHO PILLOW MOTEL 2047 Cleveland Rd. COLD CREEK FISH COMPANY 112 Fremont Avenue EHRNSBERGER'S RESTAURANT 902 W. Adams St. REG STADTMILLER REALTOR 501 W. Perkins Ave. BETI'Y'S RESTAURANT 325 W. Market St. HAFNER-ALTSTAETFER-ERIE AGENCY, INC. 173 E. Washington Row HUNTER MOTOR CO. 1640 Columbus Ave. PIZZA TOWER 1915 Campbell St. WENSINK SEED FARMS Monroeville, Ohio SANDUSKY NUT, AND MACHINE CO. 2150 Milan Rd. BILL KARL MUSIC CENTER 120 E. State St. Fremont NEL'S CAFE 320 Meigs St. BERNIE'S PAINTS AND WALLPAPER 333 W. Market St. ALIFIIEED SCHNURR AND SONS 1721 Hancock St. FIRELANDS REAL ESTATE, INC. Huron Plaza STAR LANES 2097 Cleveland Road GIEEFS ENGINE AND MACHINE 710 Erie Sf. ' MARY ELOISE EVANS Erie County Clerk of Courts ISLAND AIRLINES Port Clinton, Ohio WOLOHAN LUMBER CO. Rt. 250 North of Ohio Tumpike CENTRAL FEED AND SUPPLY 301 E. Market St. THE PIZZA HOUSE EAST 429 Scott Sl. K. OF C. HOME ASSOCIATION 614 Columbus Ave. O.E. MEYER AND SONS, INC. 2016 Milan Rd. DR. AND MRS. RAMIE B. DICK SIMON AND HERZOG SHEET METAL-HEATING-AIR CONDITIONING 127 E. Water St. SPIRAL M RABBITRY 4620 Ha es Ave. MlNU!l'E MAN MUFFLER CENTERS 338 Wst Perkins Ave. BAYLAND REALTY East Perkins Ave. PARTY STORE, INC. 1514 Cleveland Ave. BUD'S PLACE 509 Tiffin Ave. CROOKS DEN RESTAURANT 2904 Milan Rd. ERIE CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH DODGE 5420 Milan Rd. DISTRICT CAR WASH 1631 Cleveland Rd. TEACHERS' ED-U-CASTER 345 Williams St. Huron, Ohio GIL'S AUTO SERVICE 718 Warren St. CLlFF'S CARRY OUT 811 Pierce St. R.S. RIEDY AND SONS INC. ROOFING 1610 Columbus Ave. RJ. SCHWERER CONSTRUCTION COMPANY 1409 5helb6St. CHARL TTE'S BEAUTY SHOP Charlotte Bores SMITH MEATS 3708 Columbus Ave. A.B. CRO'I'l'Y FAMILY 28 Middle Ave. Huron MILLOT TRANSFER AND STORAGE CORP. Sandusk , Ohio 419-625-9314 LINZSIRESTAURANT 634 Warren St. VIRGINIA GRATHWOL Erie County Treasurer NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY We Believe! K MART 4020 Milan Rd. A 8: A PAINTING AND CONSTRUCTION 5702 S. Cam bell St. BROHL AND APPELL INC. 1703 Columbus Ave. HUNTLEY CLEANERS, INC. 1716 W. Monroe St. LOCOCO BROTHERS PIZZA EXPRESS 604 Scott Sl. SMITH BAKERY 3708 Columbus Ave. DR. WJ. DICKMAN 721 T ler St. ROEIECH OFFICE SUPPLIERS, 201 W. Water St. THE PUMP LOUNGE 4024 Ha es Ave. snzcni MEATS 627 Miegs St., Sandusk DilA1161oND s. ELECTRIC co., 109 Townsend St. FRATERNAL ORDER OF EAGLES 1235 W. Perkins Ave., Sandusk R. F. AND KATHERINEYKROMER 2713 Sunset l.ane, Sandusky R. S. RIEDY AND SONS ROOFING 1610 Columbus Ave. A FRIEND MR. AND MR.S WARREN E. RUFF ' JUDGE AND MRS. JAMES L. MCCRYSTAL SAMS SPORTING GOODS 1602 Ha es Ave. MRS. GERTRUDE WILSON Congratulations TENNA INDUSTRIES, INC. PETERSEN'S GARAGE 316 Scott SI. DEMMA'S RESTAURANT W. Monroe and Carr Sts. CRONlN'S BAR 1119 W. Washington St. RAMADA INN 5608 Milan Road BOB SCHAEFER, BUILDER 3417 Gallowa Road CLlFF'S CARRY our 811 Pierce St. BOB NIEHM SR.-BUILDER LSIJSEPH A. CSORBA D.O. EMORIAL HOSPITAL A.W. ROBERTS AND SON 505 E. Perkins Ave. WHOLF HARDWARE 600 Hancock St. SAIL IN 631 Meigs St. DISTRICT PETROLEUM PRODUCTS, INC. 1832 Milan Rd. R11 HOMEROOM 216 R. SPANSKY VARIETY BEVERAGE CO. 1102 W. Washington St. NIGHT INN 5410 Milan Rd. RAY'S STUDIO 508 Central Avenue EAST SIDE CAFE 1319 First St. CURTIS HALL SANDUSKY DRIVING SCHOOL MISCHLER AND ZAHNISER INSURANCE AGENCY INC. Erie County Auto Club Buildin H5555 SPORTSMAN'SgSUPPLIES 215 Meigs St. INSECT CONTROL SERVICE FRED A. KFRBER TONI'S CHATEAU OF BEAUTY 517 Central Ave. GUNDLACH SHEET METAL WORKS, INC. 910 Columbus Ave. Sandusky THE G. AND C. FOUNDRY CO. Sandusk , Ohio BARB'S DANCE STUDIO 634115 Hancock Street GENE WEYER GEORGE T. SAXTAN ASSOCIATES, INC. 1717 E. Perkins GRANNY'S SANITATION SERVICE 4916 Columbus Ave. IERRY'S BAR 5014 South Ha es Ave. A. c. PETERSEN LUMBER co., INC. Our 75th year MR. AND MRS. CARL GRIMANI 1121 Campbell St. BCgl?JKRElMES CONSTRUCTION 123 Cedar Pt. Rdwy. RIES VENDING SERVICE INC. 317 Tiffin Ave. ' YELLOW FREIGHT SYSTEM MIKE DeCARO FOOS AND SONS FUNERAL HOME 311 West Main Street, Bellevue IMPRESSIONS OF YOU 6012 Milan Rd. ALL OHIO SPORTS INTERNATIONAL, INC. Sandusk , Ohio D.l.'S BIARN 1602 E. Perkins Ave. AVENUE HAIR SHOP 2102 Campbell St. SANDUSKY ALIGNMENT AND BRAKE SERVICE 520 Finch St. CLARKS DRIVE IN 701 E. Ba View Dr. MRS. QAM Esroslro 4617 Callaway Rd. Sandusk LAND MARK REALITY 1102 W. Washington St. KAMAN'S NITE CLUB 912 Perry St. A FRANK M. VALLI AGENCY 1907 Cleveland Rd. Suite 18 BRAUN BROS. RR. 2 Box 7 Sandusky CASTALIA BANKING 208 S. Washin ton HAMBURGER PADDY'S 2109 Cleveland Rd. West HAAR REALTY 114 E. Madison St. BAY-CON CORPORATION 1630 Sycamore Line GIUNTA'S HICKORY STEAK HOUSE Rts. 2516 East C.H. CUNDLACH 81: SONS, INC. 310 E. Boalt SI. BARNEY'S TRUCK SERVICE 2608 Columbus Ave. IOYCE MARIE'S COIFFURES 1524 Milan Rd. STADIUM PHARMACY 2217 Hayes Ave. BING CONTRACTORS 8: CABINET SHOP ezs-ses: 5 MOSSER CONSTRUCTION, INC. Fremont, Ohio STRlCKFADEN'S NURSERY 318 Bell Avenue DRS. HOFFMAN, BIRMINGHAM S: ASSOC., INC. 40 Clay St. Tiffin THE SALVATION ARMY 1031 Tiffin Ave. MR. AND MRS. LLOYD MCCURDY JR. 3802 Galloway Rd. ENDERLE'S FOOD ISLAND Huron Plaza, Huron SAUSSER'S SUBURBAN SHOP 912 W. Perkins Ave. AJ. BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION 158 E. Market St. ,lIMMY'S BAR 1001 Pearl St. Insurance-Insurance-Insurance R.E. Swartz and Assoc. Inc. dba-Hasselbach and Paul Agency 107 W. Main St. Bellevue, Ohio Phone 483-2551 Your Complete Insurance Gfflce Car Home Llfe BUSINESS Bonds See or Call Ralph Swartz Delly Hasselbach 11m Culler Real Estat R al Estate Real Estat R E Swartz and Assoc Inc We Slncerely W Q rk f r Y Q ur S tlsfactr Q n Resr Q entlal C Q mmerclal In 1 ustrlal A prarsals Not ry Publlc I I ' ll I I ' ' ll 1 ll ll ' I I Q,Q, iiz bVl,si V IQAQ l,QQ: V QV: 1 sV,Q, Q n ,s'-'V Qlmll Q Qc QQQQ Qr Qftl Q QQ Q QJ QQQ Qglsla QQQRR W I W ' Q ' WQQQ QQQ ' QQQQ ' QQQQ trrr lt r J QQQ A AQRQ QQQQQ csss Qlr Qllt QQA 'RQR Q l , Q. s Q QQQQ . 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