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

 - Class of 1977

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R1 it Q5- 'K HEP rx k Q Joy Fenton and Larry 0'HaIIoran experlment during hlology Ialz Ward Bower doesn't seem to Qhlnk so. The Show Must Go On! Day after day, we must put on our face and carry on with the activities of the hours. Sometimes happy, sometimes tired, sometimes excited and sometimes bored-still we keep on going. In all these faces is the key to the music: the signs of what life at St. Mary's really means to its students. Sue Veleba helps out at the Pancake Breakfast. 13 I TRIS T0 H OR 5900 CASH Can ann Praize - Help BRS F5235 ' 3? Mr. Nletzo, Developmental Director, speaks to the student body about fund-ralslng. chant up another sale for l Nancy Weigel puts bgard up to The Yearbook staff poses as the Seven Dwarfs for the Patron Drlve assembly. date. The fall Patron Drive was a big success with the school ex- ceeding its goal of 514,000 by 5260. The drive, which lasted two weeks, involved selling ads to various local business and also to individuals for the Yearbook, to show their support of the school and of a Catholic education. There were several incentives provided to encourage sales, such as lunch at McDonaId's and an afternoon of bowling. The school was rewarded with a free day for its efforts. After the totals were finalized the Seniors were on top with 1 1696. The top seller of the school was Kristine Scherer with 5515. mighty: Homeroom 110 won the Incentive of lunch at McDonald's. 14 Dan McCormick and Joe Shepherd. Mlchele Farrar flashes her persuasive smlle to sell tickets. Mr. Kelley chows down with hls wlnnlng homeroom at McDonald's. Doc fMr. Janellej has all the answers on selllng ads. The second fund-raising effort of the year was the sale of raffle tickets. There were four prizes: the first prize was a week's trip to Hawaii, and the three others were a shopping spree, a color television, and a S100 savings bond. The sophomore class was the top in the school and Shelley Laws was the top seller. The school as a whole made S8018 or 66.896 of it quota. Incentives were certificates for albums and a dinner. 15 Victory Bell and float are proudly displayed at the St. Joe game. Jerry Guerra and Tom Spendlarlan have a good disguise. Fr. Gray encourages us to colour our world with love. Reflecting. Sharing. Partlclpatlng. Student life has many aspects . . . the spirit and pride of a big game, the fun and laughs of the Halloween party and the dances, the quiet con- templation at school masses and re- treats. And throughout all these ac- tivities and events, there is an undercurrent . . . a rhythm . . . yes, ll:'s A Living Thing i Perkins hears the arrival of Panther caravan Our Academic Challenge team makes its debut. Don Webster poses vvith tea Anne and Al perform for the recruitment show. A plaque designed by Mr. Nath is presented to Holy Angel's for its 135th anniversary. Standing with the trophy they received at Heidelberg Science Fair are S. Keller, J. Hoffman, J. Zeck, B. Higgins, A. Darr, C. Wilken, S. Veleba, M, Hogan, M. Stepanic. Youth-in-Government: CBACKJ Julie Hohler, Jeanette Cousino, Lisa Schnell- inger, Judy Kinn, Marcia Faber, Theresa Twardzik, Lisa Subcasky, Sue Veleba. QFRONTJ: .Bar-Bar.. News a kiss to his fans Kevin McClure, David Subcasky, Matt Vaccaro, Bill Renwand, Celia Thomas, Kim as Queen of the Senior-Faculty game Kreimes. ' 17 1------ IT! 5, gk QQSEEQ K . . ...GX .r X x N Xi Q X' Aww xy-, xx f ,F K X? if Y A- S+- N N Q 1 ,. , . g , KN - . K. .. mf, .fffxfaiwirseix H. iw 1 K, Q -' 1 x x . A . . -- ,,. .Mg . x i 4 1 mv k? K' Q .... nv x . v- or X ' 5 , .. 3 Q M A s . + 4. . -. U .2 5 , .... ,Q . 4 x Q Q ' N- , -3 X W is it -.. x u W Q. A .W . .ur- Cheryl Stamm a hug after Commencement. Go Your Own Way We must all go our own way, do what we feel . . . From serious moments to fun times, we keep on our own path and follow our own beat. Some things are group efforts, like Youth-in-Government, the Senior- Faculty game, Choir concerts and Rhythm of Life , the plays A Minor lncident and Of Winners, Losers and Games . Then there are individual outstanding achievements, at the Science Fair, the Art Show, the sports banquets and the Honors Assembly. And indi- viduals combine their own style for a purpose: the Recruitment Tour Group, Superstars , and Academic Challenge. But working together, each in our own way, makes us better people because We are differ- ent by design and proud of that difference. Tammy Smith and Joe Hoffman swing to the beat of the jitterbug. 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Q. one last time fl0fCIf8rhifO:i' exams 4 .e .appreciation iweek for parents, i'gjteaicherseiand even underclassmen. . . baby pictures gona the Qbulietins board i ige .s receiving departmental -awards atfthe honors assembly . fivepnew senior e 1 members inducted into NHS-Rose Bower, Diane Dick- s smangJoe Hoffman, Joan fMavros and Dave Subcasky. riii MaryLPatiiSodner1isrviived sly. K. i h h ' L i . iiJv.iilaiSciaifapps- Q T1 - x - ii 1 h 1 Debra i 1 i Edward C. Sennlsh Christina Mqshepheiiiij i 'fleseph MQ shepherd ii i ii s Lasairsingler 33 T9m8fa 4f S'h'fh f A ffm0fhv Af Sfhffh CherylLA.St8mmj'- M Th0mS renortslm S9GibI0SY-i .L . .K.x . A .. -. .5 K - . . . I N. Thergsa M,TWardzik1 m. 1Ax 1 H : i Xh ' ' Ak. All9n E-iwiffen Thomas g.wighar 'mg - lx! X rg X X Q Narwx Mf Lweigel h h h GafyS. WlngIgu. angle on the transit. ' ' . hhh Ciregofy Wlndaux pi h h x .-AylQIdQ'iJ.hwilflQ8Qg Kathy Wobssr: i . ' Julie Sclarappa needs further explanaiibhi l :xg Saturday InThe Park -April 30 . . . i I f Elks Ballroom 78 to 12 . . . buying i s the dress no one else has and renting a matching tux . . . ordering flowers s and boutonnieres . .s .seating at the ifinest restaurants . dancing to the s musici of Fireeye i. . . finally coming home justbefore the sun rises. so 3 5 Caught during a quiet moment yaremKris Maedier and MikeShanwhart. - L h -N .i if 4ki'k W A K -x asso ' i a K .. , k k x :ki .. ...Ss X . - 5 .-sq... , .Q i Q A A i 1 r is a i f ,si i as ti s iiii i F6-Qs Torn Schmenk and date find something quite humorous. y Denny Link can't stop dancingi h h 36 The 40's invade St. Mary's durihg Senior Appieciation Week. L L h h h Tom Wiener makers up. e i e e Sioiih gives kMCCCikl'l QiCk a weu de5erved kags 2 ii i f Looks Like We Made lt. 2 L - During the Awards Assembly, Q , L L Judy Kinn receives the Daugh , 'K ters of the American Revolu- 'uff if tion's citizenship award.- 37 Grad u atipn Day u + u i Our Together . A 1 Si Angel songs an'd birthday iunesf Valentinesgand w ishing wel Is Magic sta irways, mo ohS lart d Junes Siily rhyme s , monk eyshihes PictureS on a stage Round and roundithe records go Time toiturn the page . . This wil l b e ouklast song togeth er Words will pniy make Us c:ry T his wi H be our st song together Theres no other way we can say 800d'bYe. Now 'we gpg our, separate ways An d Ieave t he wd rId weused tof The scratchy worn out 45's, An echo on the radio Those ShaeI3 days are over now Thedays offmeand you 5 . 1fhis wi!! ,be our last song f089theV+F I Th e Class of 197 7 ! Daff Mccorniick fe65iy53. fh5 Ba5 if 5pf5 fN15dQ,xn 38 L LL The Ltradltlonel QraduetlonLLrnorcll. L mmmAA LL LL LLE4l.iI655S 'Lio6swamhe pLmm 0fLal,,,omLa5LLLLLLL LL L L L 1 LL L L ' 'Mex Scott Alleflf-1-r B1.lllli'f L-LL LL LMELYLPEU Bodhel' L LLLLL LL LL LL - LL L Llvlarlg D3lfli6l++: Chei LLL L L L L Honor roll 1,2,3,4 .L LL NHS 3,4LL:LL.L .Lllarf b1 L i1lonqljLLLrolljL1,2,3,4LLL .L h . L L.2LLGAALLL1,2.3,4L QLL. LL Firet HonorsL21,2.L3,4L , L.LChessLLCluh 1,2 sity Nl 3,L4L.LL.LL. AcademicLChellengeLLalteri1 .mzhi LLLLL?LSpenlshLLClub 3,4.LL.LValrsltyLLMLL4L.L.LLPentherL L LL h.i L A 'x h iL3Ll5lHSLLL2.3LiLL.LLL.QfsclenceLLClubLL1,4 .L . . nate 4 . . . AcolyteL1,2,3,4L.LL. .lALL3,4LL.LgL.LLQLLLLLLLLLLLLLBpokstoreLL2,3Li,LLLLfLiILiourLLglfoupLi2,3,4 LQ L. CorrlrnLlssIoneLrL1 .LHR rep. 3 L. stu- baseball 1,2,3,4 . basketballLL2.LLmLgr.LL1,L m' LL :LLLtennlsLL 3.4 LLQH vdlleyballL3,4LL. .LbaLndL1,2, identLLcouncllL1 .L . . recrultmenr guide 2 stats 3.4 .L Choir! .La .LbasebaIlL2ndLLL 3.4. Plans--uLnLcleeleeaLL 1 L L LLLL .LLGYogbaskemsllLL2,3.4L. . Plans- team ell-conference L3--Plens-fflchl-:LLLLLL LLLRosefMar5eLBoLwqr..J'M+M L L OSU--horticulture LL L LL computers' L LL KLIA LL mAk L -m1-- LLLLL L LHonor-LLrollLL3,4LL.LLL.LLL. German Club L3 .LL L L M3fkLD3V59+fT'Sh8Ifk L LL L L LL CWB AfldfeS--f'fB8l B8l 'L LL -Lh L ' L LL XLQ 'tour group 47.41. LBLELLLSTAFF145 - choir Varsity MLSALA - QAOolyi9 1.2Q3.4L.L . .LHR Chess Club 1 .L L. Pep ClulpLL3 VarslLyLL Plans-4+-lfirelafldsis-art L LL LLL LL L LYQP-L 3 .LQL B1lSKBib8llLL1.L2.3,4, football Nl 4 . ,L VTRLL3,-flLLL.LLL.LLL.LLLAcoIyteL1,2 . .LL 'o:o L Lpaglie Bradford LL LiL LLL L L LL L L i L I 2s3,4r+-capt.LL4f--fSBCLflrst Lleam defense libraryeld 3.4 - 41-Lhell guard! . LL Honor rollLL4-.'. oooo GAA-1,2,aL.'L.LHR rep. L1 4L.sqaLPlens-elLndustrIal Lworkerw' baseball 1 . .LT.LwrestllrlgL 1,2,3 L LL,L,LL3r,LL5ec,..1',fe5s.-L. LBEl.LLLLSTAFLFL3,4L DianeLDickmanLL L L LL L fcotballL3,4l . . . Plans---Kent State-flaw' L gLL,L,Lpgan9...s3Gsu-4-medical technology HonerLl'oll,L2,3,4l French Cll.lbL1,2L . enforcement LL L- L LL LLL LL L LKathyLBrotzkiL LL oe-e L L eLoL L L LLLLLL L NHS 4LLL. Pep Club . Science Club Sue Aust-- Wabbii 2 LL LL L NHS 2,3L.L. L. Honor roll 1,2, . .L GAA 1, 4LLL- L- QLHYLLYBP- -Ll'9Cl7Ulffl'lBl1fLLgllld8 4 Honor roll 1.2.3.4 . . French Club 1,2 . . GAA 1 . . . NHS 2,3,4LL. .L. recruitment 3 QL. . tour gf0UPL3,4 . . Band 1,2,3,4 . . L. boogle band L1,2,3,4 . . .L choir 3,4 . . Jazz band 2,3,4 . . . BandLArlon Award 4 .L. . Plans--undecldecl L L L MelodyLBallah -L L L L LL Pep Club 3 . . . Plans--veterinarian L Patti Barry L L L L L L Honor roll 1,2 . . GAA 1.2.3.4 . . Science Club 2 . . HR rep 2 . L. . mission rep. 4 L . . . Plans--undecided L L Terry Beverick- Beave L L L football 1 . . . Plans-undecided L L L Therese Beverick-- Tweed L L Honor roll 1,2,3,4 . . . GAA 1,2,3,4 .L. German Club 4 . . SclenceLClub L4 . L. . cheerleading 2 . . . mission rep. 3 . . . BELL STAFF 4 . . . Whos Who Among American High School Students . . . Plans -undecided L 2,3 . Pep ClubL3LL. .L . Science LLClub 1,2 . . , Plans--4undecldedL L L L L Joan Brotzki Nelson L L LL L L L L L L Honor roll 3 .L.LLGAAL1,2,3,4 . .L. Science Club 2 4 . . Mission rep. 4 .L . L. Choir 1,2 .L. . Plans-undecided LL L L L L ToniL Brownell- Sissy L L L GAA 3,4 . val-sary ML4 . . . Volleyball L3,4L. . Cholr 3 . L. . irarlsfer from Perkins 3 .LPlans-Terra Tech--social work LLKen Chamberlain- chambo L Honor roll 3,4 . . Vldeo tape 4 . . JA 3 . L. . BELL STAFF 2,3,4 . .L , TennisL1,2 . . . Plensf--Navy LL LL L L L L Donna Cheetham--'L'Don L L L L Honor roll 2,3,4 .L . . GAAL1,2,3,4 .L . . Pep ClubL3, . . Science Club 27. . L. CllolrL1,2 3,4 Plans---undecided L L L LL Richard Ciesinski-+-'lCasanova L LVldeoLLtape 4 . . .Choir 1,2,3,4 . . .L Plans -to enter Air Force L L L L-L L4L gLLtourLLgroupL3,4L .L . . Youth ln Govern4 ment .LLBandL3,4L. L. . CholrL4L . transfercfrom Crosslendl-llgh lnLL75L. . LL. Plans-f-Toledo Universlty--nursing LL Michelle Durbin-+ Shell LLL L Honor roll 1,2. . . GAA 1,2,3,4 . . . Pep Club L3 . . . Science Club ALL . .Lmlsslon rep, 1,2 .L . . Plans-g-Tiffin Univ.--court reporting L L L L L LL Donna Edwards L L - LL L L GAAL1,2,3,4 . . L.LmlsslenL rep.L1 eholr 1.2.3 . L. -flag corp 2,3 . . .1plans+-Ohlo State School of Cosmetology L L L BryarlLErneyL 9 L L L LLvgreityL-M 2,3,4 .LL . Acolyte 1,2,3,4 L . . L. basketball mgl1.L1,2 .L . . LoholrL4 , L Plensy-undeclded L L LL L LMarci3LLFaber-'Tabof' L L L L L L Flrs! Honors L1,2,3,4 . GAA L1,2,3,4- VP 3L . . . NHS 2,3,4-VP 4 . . Science Club 2,4 . . . Buckeye Girls State 3 . . . L L L 39 recruitment guide BELLLSTAFFK4 GeorgeLKellerL L Lg LLL LL if eei. LLLLL4.LELL.LLJA L1iZt3.4-E4.iff-:lLi!illlfL2l'?5llPf344 Q - YO'-'th in Gdverffmenf 3-41 4- 4LVa SifY.1:f LVWGOL 'PPS 2,34 - - Acolyte 1.2.3.4 :L ba!1dE1.2QL3.4LL 41L9fL4fhOOSlG3UartdjL2,L3L- M 4-pres. 4 .L . BasketballL1,2,3,4 .Lr. . L iEHOVE.3,4L.LL.. Pres.Lfor5VlCALfor EHOVE LL L LjazzLbandg3,4f5. L.LL.LLOptlmlsts Lvouth of the co-capt. L4L.LL. . 'MVPL3 L42 tennlsL1,2,3 L.L. .L student rep. forLelectronlcsLclass Lg- LMonthjtcrLDecernberf, f.L.LElanse-BGSUL-fL . . . volleyball1,2,L3,4LL.LL.LL.LMVP:3 .L LLL LCindyLKcllerLLL LLL. KLL. f: LL L ALLLLLbuslnessLadmingLLLLL.L,LL:LLLLjLLLLLLL L L flrst team all conference basketball L41.L. . Honor LrollLf1g2,3,4 .L.L . LNHSLL2,3,4 . Ron Mariner?-f7fGhlrnp'YLLLf LL A St. Marys Alumni ScholarshipLLforL76577L SclenceLClubL3,4Lf. . .'llt.Licomm.LL1l.LL.L. PepLClubLLL8LL2LL.i.LlIarsltyLlVlEL4L.L.L ,baseball . . . Plans-4--University of Toledoe-physb .Plans-ToledoUniv.-+-accountingLLFLLL LQ L L1,2,3,4LlLLL, ,LLbgggggbgnj1Lg jLL,LLcw5s.g9uh. cal education LL LL L LL . .L ScoLtt.LKelly L L LL LL LLL L .L -l-e1 L L 5.LLfootballjL1LL.LL.LL.LCY0 basket- earb Garvin-.'L'eub'? I L LL LL -:Lg LCL' L rlrsr.HpnprsL J,2,3,4., .Nas 2,3,4vr bslliL:-1,4xL.g.LL.fPlans-++Firelanag-.BGSu-+- HOl10l 'f0llA2 GAAL1,2.3,4LL.LL.L. library Lpres.54 French: CluhLL1,2T. L L.LLSclence busxnessg 5 5 L ald IL. .A.LrnisslonL.rep.L .LLLPantherZL L L:Club 4l.L:.LL.fiVarslty LM L2,3,4-+secgL4LiL.f.l:.L LLJpanLNlavrosL LLfLf 'L BookstoreL2,3,4 .L.L.LCh0irL1,2,3L. .:. 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L.-BoysL.State'L3 4 .L .-recruit-.L .ton 74475.LL:LT.LLplahs-1-5-NotreQDan1e+-QLj:LLiQLLLLL3Li:,L.LQiL!QurfgrQuli?4LLLLQi.'.LcrossLQcountry:4 ment guide 3 . .L.f.Panther 8O0LLlNelght- Medicine LL LLL LL L L'fgLLf:LL:iL J reflr- iLL.L:,5gL fqggpgll115.3LQ.L.L:chnlr?J.,2g3,4 .L. .LCYO lifting club . . . Footballf1l,2,3,4L, .L .'OSl.l' 3 A 'Kathy KessleLre+YTKes'?LL LLLZLL LLLLL fbasltetbalifL2f3247L L gff LL :L L CL -medicine A LL L LL L L LLL LL GAA 1,2,3,-4---vice-pres 4 . :Science DangMcGormick4+f?fMac?3iLLL:L LC L L.L L Jerry Guerra LL L L L L LL LL A Ll L LLLL' L Club 4'L.iL. L.L Spanlsl1LCIubf4L .L 'Varsity LPepf:CtubLL3L.L .LL5LScienceL.ClubL4LLL.L. .LLVar+L Science .Club .4 .L 4 L Varsity LML 3,4 . .L M L4 Panther Bookstore g3,4L. Lbasf sity NlLL2,3,4LL.LL.LifAcolyteLL1,2,3,4 .L .L .class Cross Country 4 .'.L.LLWrestllngi 1.2.3.4 L ketball-1.2.3.4:4L.L .LtennlsL3,4 4 . .Livotleyf pres.LE1LL. L. L. Hrfrep. 4s:?. !llt.f'comrn.L 1 . . . Plans--Defiance College-g-undecldLedL ball 1,2,3 L. . Choir I .C Plans--Lorain .LLL L.L? recrultmentL,guldefL2,3,4 Q.g!.L:.L tour major L LL L L L L .L L County- CornmLunLltyLL lcollege--surgical LgroupLL3,4L....youthrap. torfparlshcounf Carol LGuseman- MotherGoose L assisting LL? :L L L A L' f lLLLfL'j L L' L-cll .L LQf.L.CY0L.baslletballfLL3g4 .LL.LL.LLbasket+ Honor roll 4 . . .LGAALL1,2LL. L. . LSP8rllsh Steve Kesslere4'fLKess L 'LLLL LLLLLL L. L LLLLLL haltL:Jg,2L4 L.L .football L1,2.3,4fL. Q. F8,lFlrst Club 2,3 . . . llbrarygald L2 L. L. . liturgy l-lonorLrollL1,2,3,4 4 .L L.LLSclehLceLClubL2g3l,4 L L Ltit3lTlLLSBCL:defonseL4L.f.f.fCholr 1,2,3,4L. .4 comm. 2 . . . rnatrnald 4 . mission rep. 2 . . . Plans--Floral Deslgnlngschcol-+ Florida L L LL LLLLL L Mike Hedbergf A i A A L L L L f Varsity M 4.. . . Baseball L1,2,3,4 .L . . CYO basketball 2.3.4. . . Plans--Firm lands--accounting major L :L L L L Don HenryLLLL ' L CL L LL L .L Varsity Nl .L . .:Acolyte'1,2,3,4 . basket- ball 1--vstats 2,3 . L. L .Cross Country 4 . .f. tennls 3,4 .L . L. LChoirl2 .L. . Llil-lQVEL3L,4L . . CY0Lbasketball 2,3,4 LL LL L LL L Dave Henry-e--7'l-louston .LLLL L LL LL Baseball . Plans---start ownbuslness Ed HartIey+ Truck Ll L L Library aid 3,4 . . . hall guardi3..f.'. foot-L ball 1,2 . . .LPlans--e-sanltatlon, LL L .L Anne Hiss-- Teh-Teh ' N ' f L I Honor roll 3,4 4 . . GAA 1,2,3,4L .L . .Science Club 1 . . .JA 1,2 . . . tourgroup 3,4'.LL. L. tennis 1 . Choir 1,2,3L,4 . Plans- Flrelands--buslness admin. or FBIL work Joe Hoffman L L First Honors 1,2,3,4 . . . Science Club 1,3,4--treas. 3, pres. 4 . . .L AcolyteL1,2 . . . recruitment guide 3 . . 'L Whos Who Among American l-llgh School Students . . . Plans Case Western Reserve-medicine Diane Jensen-- Cupcake'f L L German Club 2,3 . . . Pep Club 3 .Lk . Panther Bookstore 2 . . . cholr 1.2,3,4 . . . plans--marriage--July L16 L L L Mary Jesberger-- Leona L L A GAA 1,2,3,4 . . . Science Club 2 . . . Varsity M 4 . . . mlsslon rep. 2 . . . bas- ketball 2,3,4 . . . volleyball 1,2-stats 3 . . . Choir 1 . . . Plans--undecided. Kathy Karnan L L L GAA 1,2,3,4 . Pep Club 3 . .C . Science Club 2,3,4--sec. 4 . . .L Varsity M 4 L. L.L . basketball 1,2,3.4--mgr. L. L. . volleyball mgr. 2,3 . . .L CholrL1,4 . .LL.EiPlans-work ' part tlme and attend Flrelands: LL f L L Dave Keech- Hoot A L L LL L L L LL First Honors 1,2,3,4 . . . NHS 3,4 .L . . Varsljy M 3,4 . . . Soph. vice-pres. . hall guard 1,4 . . . recruitment guide' 3,4 . . . wrestllng 1,2,3,4 .Q .LLCcach's Award 3,4 . . . Plans--ToledoLLUnlv.fA undecided major L L L 40 .L. . AcolyteL1,2,3,4Lg .LL.LLHRLLrep.Lg2LLL.L. L Lelanse-0hloLLStste+eadentea.school L Q mission rep. 1 .C football'1.2.35 LNancyLMcKerina+1T'NancyLLi.ou'L' church Lleagueg Lsoftballand .CYOL .basket-LL LHonot'LLrollfL1,2,3,4LL.g . L.LLGAAL1,2L. .k.k'NHS ball . . . Plans+fBGSU+--Hundeclded'Ll:Q L 5 LLSLL L2Q3,4LL'aLL.LL.LLLSclencefLClubLL1.2.3.0-e860-LL 3 Judy Kinn LL LLL L Q LLL 'L L.LL.L.LfLcholrL3,4L .LLPlans-4-secretarial rim Honors 1,2,a,4 . 4. Nas 3.4,-. L. werk:stra1LL,g:LLLL L L Science Club 2L.3,4 . . .Ltourgroup 4 . .JaneLLMianc+-FfShortle'L' LLLL LL .L L Lf youth-ln-governrnentL3,4L . .L . ChoirLL3,4LLL L lfIonorLrollLL1.2,3,4L...L.Lmlssionrep.1.2.3.4 .L .L . GeneratMillsLFamllyLt.eaderLofLjTo- L.fLtourLLgreupLLL2,3.4f. - SsVbandL 1323.4 'morrow.L.L . Planse-KentLStatee--nursing: .fit .fjezz?LbandLL3,4LL .E gg. LL Rlansf-af-Toledo LMaryLKlonkLLL LL L :L Lf LLLL L L f .Medical Colleges-e-medioalLasslstant iL GM 132-.3944-'L 5vlshseLLClub'3.4L LChefY!:fMiCheUXLL :. L XXL A A L A v'rRL4.L.L .L.L library aaa: ww-Lgmqp LoAA 1,2.3,4L.f, :spanish clubLsL.'L.L.Lcheer- 4 L. . .lflagLcorpsL4 .LPlans+-marriage LLLL leadlngLj2:L.LL.L:.L LLLL Plans-4-Chic .Unlverslty--A Amy KoeIschL-e Amos LLf LLL' ' LL SLZL .LlundecldedgrnajorLLLLLfLLLfiLLffLLL1L LELLL ALL ' Honor SrollLj3,4L.LiL,LL.iLG.AAl1,253,4L.iL.L.LLPepLLLLLLL LLLL LDayeflvliller-efiflylllllf. ' L L I LL L ClubLL3 ..LL.f:. cheerleadlngf2,3,L4-eacapt. LLL'fVTRL4ffL. LLLbasel:talILL2L. L. Lifbasketball 1.2, -A Ut- COUIFYVLJ-s2L '15fL.mlSSi0I1LLl'9P.LL3.Lf5ifL.4f3,4fSL+LLQ if09fballL1S?L 9LLf.G5Pi?baSk9!5Bl.' 4 . . .Lrecrultment guide L3,4LL. . . lbasketff . LL.LLPlai1s4-fetradefschocl LorlmllLltaryLL L TL han 1L.L.L5. choir-1,z,a,4 .L. .fplans-a-'L LL Rsta Mon+ef'ReetstPL Sandusky School ofLPractlcal Nursing GAA 1,2,3g4L:L.L.LLFep Qluh 3 L. QL .itourzgroup Lori Koelsch-f- Lor LL L :LiL i L LL 4.. i.L basketball.L1.2fL.LL.LL.LchoirL 1.2.3.4 Honor. roll 4 . . . GAA 1,41 . .Pep Clubl3 . LflagLcorps'3,4 .L gLLfPlansl-asecretarlal . . . Science Club 4 . .IA 3 . lit. cornm.Li:LL LTlmLLMoots-'7Motts iLLLLLL LL LL L 5 L L 1,2 . . . mission rep. 3 . .Z Qjpantherfhqokg SclenceLClubL4LLL,L.LL.LLfbothall L1ggL. L.L,LLPlans store 4 . .L. tour group 4 . .L . . cholr:L1,2 L+-Qtrade school-4+-rnechanlcp T L ' . . . tlagLcorpsl2,3,4L. .' .L Planse-+0hio Theresa?LNageI'TLLLLLVLLLLLL :LLELFLLC f L I LTLL: State School of Cosmetology L .LLL L :L L LHonor'.roll 4 L.LLGAAL3l . 26135536659-C Patty Kremer...-xroh1 L L I L L L T L ftaify.3:gLL.lL.'L.lA 3:L.LLgL.Lyouthyinfgovernment GAA 1,2,3,4k . . . SclenceLClub 1i.LL. .7mls'L L 3 . 4L.LLBand i1.2,L3 .Plans-f-rnarrlage L L slon rep. 1,2 . . . Plans-4-undecidedil LLLLL L MarianneLNapholZ7V L A ASCLLL LL I L. Sue Kromer L L L LL L L L SL L :L A fHonor-roll 1,2,3,4 . .LL. GAA 1,2,3,4L . Honor roll 4 . . .LLLGAAL1,2,3.4L. . . Varsity NlvlSg3,4f.LL.LL.LlLSclenC9C1-'ilttbL2.4 .L.QgiL Stl-If M 4 . . .LLVTRL3,4 . .Liibraryaid 3,4L.L . .L dent GOuncilL4l.Q.L.LChOlr41l,2,3',14.L. L. .Whos recruitment guide 3 Q. .rtitennls whoAmongjAmeLrlcanLgHlghlSchool Stu- volleyball 1,2,3,4 . . . LbandL1,2 . . .Plans dents: .L .5 Science LFalrLLdlstrlct superior --Ohio Lunlverslty-communications 1 LL L ln: 16.3. L.L Plansf-gQhlo .State-veveterle Denise Kuck-- Cookle L L L L L LL narlanimedf' 1 L LLLLL L f l ELL' GAA 1,2,:-1,4 . . . Pep Lclubs .r. . hasten Mitchfwaufelff L LL.L Lf LLLL ball 1L. .L -volleyball 1. . L. choir 1 L.L HohorLLLrollif4LL.LLi. .fllarslty MLL2,3,4 . Plans--Flrelands--secretarial:workLLA LLL: AC03yf?Q1Li21354 L. La.LLaL5fl'l5SSlODL BL . L. . Denny Link-?L'FonzT' L ' L L L' tour group 14. L.LL.LbaslretballL1,2 .L .L. foot- VTR 4 . Acolytel4Lf. .L .LHR rep.Lg4l.LL.LL. ball':1,2,3,4.L.LL.,L. LwrestllngL3,4 . ., First mlsslorrrep. 2 . nallLguardt1,3,4g.L.'. teamAll-01110.nnebacker-+4976 cept. choir 4. . .recruitment guldeLL1,2,3,4L.L LL L.LPlans75teachlng andLLcoacl1ingL haseballL1,2 :. . .basketball 1,2,3,4L. . LL. L Mike Nlesel- Moose LLL i 'L football 1 . . . Plans-+-DeflalnceLCollegee-5-A L L iLVarsltyLLLML3,4f.,jL.L .L liootball L1,2,L3,4l . . . undecided Q L Ll L L L 4 LLLC L.L L wrestllngLL3.L'. JL. Firstl:teamiSBCfguard Kris Maeder LLLLLL I Honor roll 1,2,3,4L. . ..NHSL2,3,4L .iaL.sec.L L. .HOr1DrauleLLMentlonLa1l Qhio 4 . . . Plans--self-employed' in Lown business f 'hil O'l-lalloran e ' ' . . lonor roll 2.3.4 . L Science Club 4 . .football 2.3.4 . . . CYO 4 . .A . Plans- :ase Western Reserve ' gg i . . d Opfer- Fast Eddie'.'fg . i Q irst.Honors 1.2.3.4 1 4 . NHS 2.3.4 . . A. 'arslty M 1.2.3.4--sec Sfpres. 4 S. . . .- icolyte 1.2.3.4 .. 4 . class president 4. .4 Q HR rep. 3 . . . mlsslon rep. 2 . . Q student Council 4 . . . recruitment guide 1 i . .. .P cross country. 3.4 . 4. . football.-Q ..2-f-mgr 3 . . e. wrestllnglg1.2--student G- ioach 3 . .. . MVP cross country 4 . . 'lane--f-Toledo University--olvil engineer- ng F a . . Bill Ott -lonor roll 2.3.4 . . .NHS.3,4 . . .Acolyte L.2.3.4 . . . classetreasurer 2 . . .4 Panther r P A Bookstore 4 . . . BELL STAFF 3,4 . . . base A netball 1 . . . football 1--mgr. 2 . .-. Plans -BGSU-business admin.. oreducatlon V Dam Palmer-- Paml . l l l 4 4 'loner roll 1.2.3.4 . . . GAA .1 ..1. . German :lub 4 . NHS 2.3.4 . .Qclass-secretary L . . . class president 3 .- . . presidents :ouncll 2.3 . . . mlsslon rep. 1 . . . BELL STAFF 3.4-editor 4 . . . Plans--BGSU-- Med. Technology . Therese .Pfanner--' l'erl ---'g'Tweety Honor roll 1.2.4 . . . GAA 3 . . . German Dlub3....lA3...Band1...choir4 i . . Plans--job at bank marriage- . . Dennis Platte-- Platte S ' ' Pep Club 3 . . . Science Club 4 . . . mission rep. 4 . . . CVO basketball 2.3.4 . . . foot- ball 1.2.3 . . . Plans--Flrelands--guidance .lane Pusateri Honor roll 2 . . . GAA 1.2 . . . library aid 1 . . . tour group 4 . . . Choir 1.2.3.4 . . . Plans Cosmetology Dotti Ries a Honor roll 4 . . . GAA 1.2.3.4 . . . Spanish - Club 3,4 . . . Varsity M 4 . . 4 basketball 1.2.3 . . . volleyball 1 . . . choir 1 . .. . Plans--Ohio Northern--law Dan Rose l P . Honor roll 1.2.3.4 . . . NHS 2.3.4 . Acolyte 1.2.3.4 . . . class treasurer 31 commissioner 4 . . . mlsslon rep. 1 . . . Panther Bookstore 3.4 . . . Presidents Council 4 . . .. SMI-lfparish newsletter . . . BELL STAFF 3.4 . .4 .Plans-religious llfe 2 Julie Roth-- Glo A GAA 1.2.3.4 . . . Varsity M 4 . . . Mat Maid 1 . . . mission rep. 3 . . . basket- ball 1.2.3.4 . . . volleyball 1.2.3 . .. MVP,l' basketball 1.2lcapt. S 3.4 . . . Plans- undecided Kevin Roth Rothle Varsity M 4 . . . library aid 4 . . . mission rep. 2 . . . baseball 1 . . . wrestling 2.3.4 . . .Plans--work Tom Schmenk-- Turk . First Honors 1.2.3.4 . . . Chess Clubs1.2 . . . German Club 4 . . . NHS 2.3.4 . . . Science Club 1,2 . . . Varsity M 3.4 . . . Academic Challenge team 4 . . . Acolyte 1.2.3.4 . . . Boys State 3 . . . class presi- dent 2 . . . HR rep 1 . . . Presidents Coun- cll 2 . . . recruitment guide 2.3.4 . . . bas- ketball 1.2.3,4 . . . football 2.3.4 . . . foot- ball all dlstrlct Honorable Mentlon . . . Plans-General Motors lnstltute for engineering A Don Schlett library aid 1 . . . Plans--Firelands--business administration Mary Ellen Schnurr GAA1.2...HRrep.3...Cholr3.4... Plans--Toledo University--medical assistant L ' A A Lisa Schnellingers- Lee First Honors 1.2.3.4 . . . German Club 4 , . . NHS 2.3.4 . A. . Science Club 2.3.4. VP4...HRrep.4...llt.comm3... tour group 3.4 i. BELL STAFF 4 . . . youth in government 3.4 . folk group 2.3.4 . 4. Q choir 2.3.4--Choral Award . . .VFW Volcejofi Democracy award . . . KSU Freshman Honors Grant . .. Plans-Kent State University--journalism A P P Toby e Schwab-f Toblas hall guard 3 . .-. Panther Bookstore 2 . . cross country 4 . . . football 1.2.3 . . Plans undecided t Julie Sciarrappa-- Jules . GAA .3.4 . . . mlsion rep. 4 . . . Plans- Ohlo University---communications Debbie Seeley GAA 2 . mission rep. 4 . .. transfer from Sandusky High in 74-75 . . . Plans- travel Ed Sennish-- Earl Varsity M 4 . Acolyte 1.2.3.4 . . . mls- slon rep. 4 . . .A CYO basketball 3.4 . . . baseball 4 . . . basketball 1.2 . . . foot- ball 1.2.4 . . . cholr4 . . . plans--Flrelands Chris Shepherd Honor roll 1.2.3.4 . . . GAA 1.2.3.4 . . . NHS 2.3 . . . German Club 4 . . . Science Club 1.2.3.4 . . . mission rep. 3 . . . re- cruitment guide 3 . . . yearbook staff 3 . . . choir 1.2.4 . . . Plans-4-Flrelands- medical technology Joseph Shepherd--'fCrocker g Honor roll 2.3.4 . . . Science Club 4 . . . Varsity M 4 . . . Acolyte 3.4 . . . fresh- vlce presldentfsoph---junior commissioner . . . Student Council president 4 . . . re- cruitment guide 3.4 . . . tour group 3.4 . . . baseball 1.2.3.4 . . . basketball 1 . . . football 41.2.4 . . . CYO basketball 2.3.4 , 4 . Choir 1.2.3.4 . 4. . plans- englneerlng f Lisa Singler-- Rollo Honor roll 3.4 P. . . GAA 1.2.3.4--pres-4 . . . Varsity M 4-treas-4 . . . Panther Bookstore 2.3.4-4-mgr 4 . . . basketball 1.2.-stats 3 . Q Q tennis 3.4 . . . Choir 1.2.3.4 . . . Plans-Firelands Tammy Smith A Honor roll 2.3.4 . . . GAA 1.2 . . . Plans- secretarial work or nursing Time Smith-'.'Slime basketball mgr. 1 . . . football 1 . . . Plans- Accountlng--undeclded college Tom Spendiarian- Spendo Honor roll 1.2.3.4 . .A . Science Club 2.3.4 . . .treas 2,lpres. 3 . . e. Varsity Nl 3.4 . . . junior class vice-pres .... wrestling 1.2.3.4 . . . band 1.2 . . . Plans--Case Western Reserve-medicine Cheryl Stamm- Seri Ann Honor roll 1.2.3.4 . . . GAA 1.2.3.4 . . . HR rep. 2 . . Science Club 2 . . Varsity M 4 . . . basketball 3 . . . volleyball 1.2. 3,4 . . . volleyball MVP '76 . . . Plans---A undecided f Craig Stanley-- Twlk Varsity M 2.3.4 . . . Acolyte 1.2.3.4 . . . hall guard 4 . . . Panther Bookstore 4 . . . recruitment guldel3.4 . . . basketball 1.2, 3.4 . . . golf 1.2.3.4 choir 4 . . . MVP in golf. 1976 . . . captfbasketball . . . Plans- undecided John Stookey-- Stocks Honor roll 1.2.3.4 . . . NHS 3.4 . . . VTR 4 . . . Acolyte 1.2.3.4 . . . Panther Book- store 4-accountant . . . football 1 . . . wrestling 1.2.3.4 . . . PIans-8GSU-- business admin. David Subcasl-ty Honor roll 1.2.3.4 . . . Chess Club 1.2 . . .Acolyte 1.2.3.4 . . . .IA 4 . . . youth ln government 3.4 .1. . CYO basketball 4 . . . choir 1 . . . Century Ill scholarship rep. for SMH . . . Plans--Flrelands Chris Trautman-- Squirrel GAA 1.2.3.4 . . . frosh treasurerjsoph. secretary . . . mat maid 1.2.3.4 . . . mission repl 1 . . . Plans--undecided Theresa Twardzik Honor roll.1.2.3.4 . . . GAA 1 . . . NHS 2.3.4 . .1. Science Club 2.3.4 . . . youth ln government 3.4 . . . choir 1.2.3.4 . . . Whos Who Among American High School Students . . . Plans--Firelands--nursing Allen Warren-e Buzzard First Honors.1.2,3.4 . . . NHS 2.3.4 . . . German Club 4 . . . Varsity M 4 . . . Acolyte 1 . . . Boys State 3 . . . recruitment guide 3,4 . . . tour group 3,4 . . . tennis 1.2.3.4 . . . hand 1.2.3.4 . . . boogie band 2.3.4 . . . choir 3.4 . . . jazz band 3.4 . . . John Phllllps Sousa Band Award .... Plans- Ohlo State--electrical engineer Nancy Weigel-- Jane Ann Honor roll 1.2.3.4 . . . GAA 1.2.3.4 . . . cheerleading 2--capt .... BELL STAFF 4 . ,s . Plans--traveljbusiness e Tom Wieber-- Wish PeplClub 3 . . . Varsity M 2.3.4--VP 4 . . . mission rep. 2.3 . . . hall guard 3 . . .recruitment guide 2 . . . basketball 2 . . . football 1.2.3.4 . . . Most Valuable Llneman 4 . . . second team SBC . . . Plans--police work Gary Windau-- Gray CVO basketball 3.4 . . . baseball 2.3.4 t . . basketball 1.2 . . . Plans--undecided Jude Windau Science Club 2 . . . Varsity M 2.3.4 . . . cross country 4 . . . football mgr. 1.2 . . . Plans--business Greg Winclau S a - First Honors 1.2.3.4 . . . NHS 2.3.4 . . . Whos Who Among American High School Students . . . Plans--BGSU--Accounting Kathy Wobser GAA 1.2.3.4 . . . Plans-undecided 41 KV' Il Il Ll E! E! 4 I 17 17 A W7 LW i- R9 T7 T7 WSMH l 7dercX255 Do You Know Where You're Going To? Class officers-Matt Vaccaro-Pres.: Sandy Zanotti-Vice-Pres., Sue Wenslnk-Sec.-Tres., and Anne Meyers-Commisloner Mlke Lochotzkl shows hls spirit by cheering on the Panthers. Judy Marshall touts her Iuba Q ,ebA 5 qlbq - N ,. , , B , , ss June Allen I l ' , ' B ik Q Lisa Baltes W B ' ,,. fill A John Barry 437 ...S B 5 'X B Susan Beatty ' fa 1' A A -af ' Tammy Belak we Q ' Melissa Bender X X , sry-gg? -, -5, -.11 mg- , e Donald Bergeron ww W 5 Leonard Berkey X W ff ij h fp pe J' Daniel Beverlck d las. V is ' Beth Beverlck ' 1 we X Vern Blake B f X Q A Bonnie Blakley R jf 'X . X 5 .v 44 l 1. Taking their retreat to Kelley's Island . . . giving bakesales . . . selling doughnuts at the football games . . . having a hayride for the class . . . swim nights . . . class roller skating . . . selling flowers at the Mall for Mother's Day . . . learning about life in Life Prep . . . tests every Friday in American History . . . putting on the Jr., Sr. Prom . . . Saturday in the Park . . . all of these things are helping the Junior class to know where they are going to. Something must have caught Melissa Bender's and Marla Spadaro's eyes. Doug Prelstas takes a rest from his hard workout. J. 5 a XJ, 5 Sheryl Blanton i ill- X r ' X- Elalne Casall i .. 7 I kll 'E Jan Clesinskl Jeffery Claar Robert Cook Annette Corso Terrl Crotty Kenneth Couslno Danlel Dahs Christopher Damm Ann Darr Wllllam Dldlon Thomas Dldlon Gene Edwards Mlchael Elllott Paul Eschenhauer Michele Farrar Ruth Flnneran 45 Jude Fltzthum Susan Foley Mary Ann Fox Debble Galatl Mary Geason Andrea Gosser Kelly Green Janet Guendelsburger Robert Guss Kathy Harrigan Chrls Henry Phll Jesberger Sheryl Johnson Lee Jordan Kathy Joyce Mellssa Keller Sue Keller Bill Keller Llsa Koehler Klm Krelmes Steve Kromer Davld Kuck Sue Kurtz Dlane Lauber Sandy Zanottl and Diane Lauber lead the way whlle Melmda Slngler bends Jude Roth shows hls enthusiasm at the football game over backwards to show the Pirates her Panther Pride G' New at e F-3 X sg a f. 3 5' the , ii , rskagi if ' 2 . ek i Sk Y M Ks M. , 'w rw S -,Ex Lisa Lazarony Karl Linkenbach Mlke Lochotzkl Mark Laws Judi Marshall David Marksbury Angellan MacDonald Debbie Michel Peggy Mlchel Anne Meyers Charlene Muscloni Jeff McCarthy Kevin McClure Julie McKenna Tammy Nlese Mike Naufel Mark Pfanner Denise Platte llll Renward takes a break from the band to watch The -'UNO' Class GIVES if all fhey've gm fo VY to Win the Big M - 47 Chrlstmas is a time for giving and Celia Thomas shows us one of her presents. Lori Pressler Douglas Priestas Richard Pusateri William Renwand Debra Righi Amy Roth Jude Roth Ralph Ruta Debra Ruthsatz Constance Ryan lt looks like Paul Eschenhauer needs a little help from Debbie Velth and Sandy ' at roller Z3n0ttl 11? DanleISartor 1+ ' -- L Daniel Schardt Drummer Lee Jordan drums. Q Mx X . if lets Rick Pusateri try his hand at the Q is ' sf if Watching closely the defeat of the faculty by the Seniors are some Junior girls. It Won't Be Long N. Sq, x xl, --1-6 S .di Q.v'!' Helplng to take plctures for the yearbook ls Jim Shepherd. lt's playtime In the soclal hall for Andrea Gosser and Dlane Lauber. QM-S Llz Schell Krls Scherer Tom Schott Andrew Schwab James Schwanger Davld Seeley Daniel Sharpe James Shepherd Mary Slngler Mellnda Slngler Cheryl Smith Marla Spadaro 49 Helplng to clean up after Open House ls Julie Allen. Carol Stahley Ed Sturzlnger Mike Swlnt Celia Thomas Robert Traut Matt Vaccaro Debbie Velth Bob Voltz Ann Volz Susan Wenslnk Laura Wldman Chrls Wilken Sandy Zanottl 50 Bob Cook zooms In on hls subject. Z I Computer Science ls the reason for the confused look on Blll Keller's face. NSY 'S Mr? The Young And Restless . . . A sophomore is one who: does biology experiments tries to prove theorems in geometry. 'Wi ,,E.u,. ll- takes Ohio Survey tests sponsors car washes organizes Sadie Hawkins dances works at football concession stands. A sophomore is: energeti c! Class officers: Rlck Dominick-Pres., John Elliott-Vlce.-Pres., Mary Stepanic-Sec.f Treas., Joyce Wenslnk-Comm. IA 'wk N!! 'Z 11-fl! -was K, Q. ' t ,A is X ., ,c.. t N IA Christine Barry Lorl Bauer Janlce Beck Mary Catherine Bergeron Diana Beverlck Wllllam Beverlck Carol Blng Amy Blackburn Kenneth Blakely Barbara Bower Kimberly Bowie Joseph Braun 51 Shelley Laws looks on wlth amazement at the dancers. Thomas Brotzkl Leonardo Calderon Nancy Cheetham Mlchael Claar Kevln Collins Joseph Corso Jeanette Couslno Michael Couts Molly Damm Amy Dlck Dawn Dlckman Rlchard Domlnlck Kevln Durbln John Elllott Lori Erney David Ernst Lorl Feasel Joy Fenton Loretta Flnneran Rhonda Florletta Phllllp Fitzpatrick Colleen Fltzthum Tammy Fresch Anthony Galati S2 'vu- A .- 3 :N 'Yin' , . , -- we, ,. . . I to ignores c ii Mr. 8- Mrs. Ermlndo Domlnlck 8. Soph. class Pres Rlck at Parent's Nlght. 'DI ,-a' -fill' ii v. Q rv Sr for Robby Glovlnsky Greg Gosser Dawn Greullch Amy Gundlach David Guseman David Haar Michele Hedberg Charles Hemker Rolland Hemmer Gary Hemmlnger Marie Hemmlnger Sara Hendrickson Cynthia Henry Edward Herman Lynette Herzog Ed Herman and Mike Clear doing some constructive studying. mln -It Brian Hlgglns Julianne Hohler ,,,, . Catherine Jesberger Jeffrey Johnson Thomas Johnson ' f' , - . .af A -k ,Appr 1 EE., ii.. Amelia Keller J ,V- l ll.h ., J, Rodney Keller Steven Keller Karen Kessler Theresa Kludlng Judy Koelsch Mlchael Kraus Sn David Kreldler W M Wendy Kromer s,,,,1e Theresa Kurtz rJ 5 Shelley Laws Michael Leser Eugene Maloney A 'NIM Joseph Manner MNA Robert Marksbury I . June Michaux l at K Q 'Q I kkhh 9 , ix Timothy Mitchel Margaret McClure Tamara McCullough Peggy McClure, Molly Damm lnvolved ln the game. 54 N. kr ,. 5 5 .A in S its f 3 +- --M-. . 4 .X Y . . ,V f 'Q Q Q X Q N se, 5 ff ix Q S Y v .4 . .M se? SK Q Julie Hohler rinses cars at the Soph. car wash. Gene Scheck takes a break from work. - a1. .A,s ff -...L W Ann McCurdy Janine McGory Sharon McKenna Mlchael McLaughlin Michael McNulty Llsa Nath Matthew Naufel Pamela Niese Laurence 0'HalIoran Marcle Platte Lee Calderon stuffing hlmself at the Pancake Breakfast Patrlck Prlnty Rita Riesterer Dean Roth Brlan Rudolph Joyce Rufflng Roger Rufflng Kathi Ruthsatz Danny Schaefer Gene Scheck Gerald Schlett Sarah Schnurr Laura Schwanger John Sclarappa Cynthla Seeley JIII Seller Chrlstlne Sens Bryan Smith Andrea Spendiarlan Renee Stearns Mary Stepanlc Erlk Strom Lisa Subcasky Regina Tamburrlno James Thompson Barbara Trautman Cynthia Voltz Maryellen Voltz Bruce Wendt Joyce Wenslnk Tlm Whetstone 56 4 i are . A' . 5 t hw 1? Q S 'N' 4 x-fav fe A1 , 5 'nv x ..,,,. J , 'bf 5 A li . ' C -3 rf -K , A -nal. , S ff 'R ,ex 1 Q gf' N vs? - , , ,J 5 N, 4 V 8 Q ik 5' - '3 S . .gh K r Tic -hr' i ai - --re S K W X ,..- A Q. X Cindy Voltz is thinking hard during test tlme. Ann McCurdy keeps team stats rv L Jennlfer Windau Mark Yeager Patrlcla Young Cheryl Brennan Frank Brotzkl James Hartlelb Scott Kludlng Carla Nagel Susan Veleba Marcia Platte sneaks Into the food The Sophomore guys are keeplng a close eye on our sports. Class Officers: Standing: Ron Thompson, fComm.Jp Ty Roth, 1Sec.-TreasJg John May, QPres.Qg Nancy Walland, Nice-Pres.J. Susan Allen Steven Bacnl Patrick Ballah Mark Bender David Berkey Ronald Beverlck Phillip Blckley Gary Blake Mllagro Bonet Ward Bower Sharon Brengartner Peter Brotzkl Janice Camella Marla Calabrese Monica Caplzzl Barbara Cheetham Todd Christiansen Julie Claar 58 IQ' The Long And Winding Road . . . As freshmen, the class of 1980 start the beginning of their jour- ney through high school with the familiar classes of health, alge- bra, English,phys. ed., and earth science. The road is long, but it is made easier by the spirit and pride of all of them. Will they make it? Stay tuned to WSMH and find out! aff' Bryan Roth takes a final look at his earth science notes. Mr. Nath instructs the Art I class. L- lj. il' .. ai? ,-v .dp xt. .JN N. ,,z- , , , . 1' Glnger Smith takes her chances at a question. Maureen Colllns Celeste Condon Pamela Corley Stephan Cross Michelle DeCaro Michelle Dldlon Paulette Dldlon Beth Durbln Timothy Edwards Jerllyn Fenton William Fry Debra Geason 59 Michael Gerold Sandra Gerold Willlam Glnty Kyle Grathwol Marie Guendelsberger James Gundlach Constance Guss Willlam Harrigan Lauri Hemker Michael Henley Cary Herzog Sally Hodgkinson Martin Hogan Jack Huber Julla Huber Daniel Kaman Cynthia Keller Debbie Keller Teresa Kimmel Colleen Klonk Timothy Kochendoerfer Sandra Krafty David Kraus Lorlann Kromer 60 X r :. -z: ri fx '.r:3a l ' ' as ' f . Y I ,M , . .M -- 'L l fiffffl' re M r'--s - yxi.. L 5 1 'A I K X fa, A ' A K ' - N age A' eg 9 I -1-Ie? 3 as .X Q Sl ii: X lb K M... 'Q 'iran' IVV s no 1 Freshman cheer as they wait for the carlvan to began. A LQ.. ax E- 4. A ,, ,H x YQ 0' 'ir Q X an X ,V S Y 3 x SGW: ca, The coatcheck Is no problem for Becky Cousino. Freshmen guys are developing their Panther Prlde. .Q is-if ' x A. .17 l ff :af ,g . J. . -xi ,...,. X 'N '21 : Q.: I WAQVQ. Q - iii ,I get K A -ff, J . X James Kromer Mary Landoll Paul Lang Ronald Laws Marcla Lochotzkl Bradley Lococo Mary Martin Lynn Marksbury Katherine Mavros John May ' at ' ..,t eg., if fy- :ye , ..,,.e Jennifer McKenna f i my Joseph McKenna M 61 Teresa Meyers Donald Michel Scott Mularonl John Muscetta Brian Notestine Ronald Opfer Jude Ott Geoffrey Palmer Brian Parlsh Tlm Pepltone Dennis Petrlck Paula Pressler Stephen Pulizzl Jodl Pusateri Linda Rachul Patrlcla Reardon Julle Renwand Bryan Roth Ty Roth Dale Rublaltus Mlchael Ruta Marla Salmon Robert Scheck Jacqueline Schlett 62 K al. 1. f , wwf x 5 ,- ' lei: Si 2, .. S .X X S. are HE, .JW .4 N 1 KF' QQ -X W ,NI 'N Q' gg X ' 1 if J Rb ww Ok is ' a K wi? 334556 '75 YET' N ...M ess A -...A- Jodi Pusaterl and Monlca Caplzzi take advantage of taco day. John Tomich relaxes waiting for the bell. Freshmen and sophomore glrls unlte after lunch to discuss daily business. Studying made easy, by Brad Lococo. Gym class means ping pong for Jan Camella and Beth Durbln. il' 'N 15.91 -::::'N :f . ,Q X, J. Lyg. . ,,:, t :-E R .f .- S S' -f..: pg - e . ' - H 'N t QM K . ...K X gl- M . N 1,1 i M in 'K ? 'iQ Q A ,. H' - V, S. . ..e, -tg-X-.. Q . ., K 421 N - ft .. S J ' 4' , -is - J A W' Y my Q X K ass X K K -If ,Q ,e ,. ...S , ww , 5 V 'i . '- 3123. X ,Y X . . H L S fe K -. ' vi V i w ex 8 ., . - is The f ' N Q- 1 3 'Y w . ' 1 .. vm- , W S X -Q3 9 N 'JH' -s X N ' A' ' 'SV Q A X l - SQ i - . i-5:51 ,W Y X- -' ' --Q ., 'i g , f Q5 bfi R 2 ' 1' ' ef 5 '- -' Q ' e X J . .Q 'Nr-ly. ' ' ' x ' :ii ii . if Q-' A x Q W - 'li Melvin Schnurr Lori Schott Debra Schwerer Donald Seder Martin Sennlsh Charles Smith Joseph Smith Mary Smith Gregory Spendiarlan Michael Stamm Lisa Straziuso Janet Stookey Paula Suitor Timothy Swlnt Ronald Thompson Kimberly Thorpe John Tomich Wendy Tommas G3 Mary Jane Vassallo John Velth Julia Vivlano Mary Volz Bryan Wagner Robert Wagner Nancy Walland Tracy Warren Teresa Weedman Milton Weyer Suzanne Weyer Lisa Widman 64 A' W6 f .HQ f ax ., K . x w wp N ,-- 5 N :ff Sr. Berneta helns Todd Christiansen with his English. as 'Q wiv we E Jodl Pusaterl keeps accurate records for this game. John May and Kyle Grathwol dig in at lunch. -9 an-ov A ple Is the result of Jack I-lubers' Gong Show performance. f,' , Frosh donut sale ls a blg hlt at lunch. R ix.: Sandra Will W Jeffrey Wobser Matthew Yeager Theodore Young James Zeck Michael Zlgmond Kevin Zimmerman Rebecca Couslno Amy Grad ' Dale McCarthy - Linda McCormick Timothy Nesselhauf St. Nlary's own snakecharmer, Maria Calabrese. 65 S QQ WSMH acade mice' Teach Your Children'f-Administration Administration was expanded this year through the hiring of Mr. James Metzo as Development Director. Mr. Metzo has earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Education from Bowling Green State University. Mr. Dennis Rectenwald began his second year as principal with a Masters degree in Administration and Supervision from the University of Toledo. The main office was manned by Mrs. Naufel, Mrs. Gallam and Mrs. Smith. Through the use of auxillary services money, the thirteen member school board: under the direction of E.F. Hughes, President and Frank Muscetta, Vice- President, was able to hire a school nurse for the first time at St. Mary's. Mrs. Barbara McAran took the job and began setting up health records for each student. One welcome change in the cafeteria was the beginning of an a la carte lunch line in mid-February. Building custodians, Joe Hoelzer and Cletus Ritzenthaler Cclass of '25J spent most of their time fixing leaky water pipes, putting in new lockers, or doing all those little things that janitors are supposed to do. And who could forget our house- keeper, Mrs. Rita Manner. Besides keeping the building clean, she always had a few extra ties hidden away for anybody who might have forgotten his. Academically it was a great year and we owe that to a great administration, faculty, and staff. St. Mary's Central Catholic School Board-FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT- Rev. James Slefker, Barbara Wagner lSec.J, E.F. Hughes lPres.J, Frank Muscetta Nice-Pres.j, and Rev. Robert Donnelly. SECOND ROW-Mary Remmers, Robert Danlel, Daniel Brady, Dennls Rectenwald, David Stearns and Charles Wagner. ABSENT- Charles Lochotzki and Rev. Charles Dendlnger. 68 Mrs. Lucy Naufel Mrs. Vera Gallam Mrs. Beanie Smlth Mr. James Metzo Mr. Dennis J. Rectenwald Development Director Prlnclpal Mr. Joe Hoelzer Mrs. Rlta Manner Mr. Cletus Rltzenthaler Barbara McAran School Nurse E .D D .1 A -0 - oi' , A o Cafeterla ladies-SITTING: A. Howman, L. Moll, L. Finley, I. Brecht and C. Hlbbard STANDING: H. Verock, A. Scherer, and V. Wlndau. Aw, come on you guys . . says Coach Keegan. One Is The Loneliest Number The mathematics department was headed by department chairman, Louis Janelle, Jr. CM.A.T.-Bowling Green State Universityb. He taught the computer science courses, the calculus courses and Algebra ll advanced. Sister Mary Danielle, S.N.D. CBachelor of Arts-Mary Manse College-J taught geome- try and Algebra II intermediate. Tom Keegan CBachelor of Science-Bowling Green State Universityj taught geometry, applied math, and Algebra I. The math department participated in mathematics examinations which provided opportunities for international and state competition. The 28th annual MAA Mathematics examination was taken by seventy students, in early March. New equipment purchased by the math department was thirty Texas-Instruments calculators and a new, portable computer. The new Wang 2200 computer will open the Computer I course to sophomores as well as juniors and seniors. Sl 1 lvl o ln, Mr. Louis M. Janelle, Jr. ' 9' 'ry an 8 9 Mr. Tom Keegan 5 rx Algebra Il leaves Ken totally confused. i -Q 3 K. 'lar E BIII Keller matches wlts with the Wang System 2200 Computer. I ly Schwab can't ieve what he hears. Mr. Janelle runs through a computer program on the board quite Bungie In The Jungle Mr. Walter F. Amburn was department chairman. He holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Education from Bowling Green State University. He taught world cultures, world history and civics. Mr. Philip D. Jaeger, Jr. QMaster of Arts, Ohio State Universityj, taught American history, contemporary his- tory and sociology. Mr. James Metzo taught the Ohio history courses. The civics classes were provided with an opportunity to register for voting in the elections for those seniors who were eligible. The social studies department also initiated a Century Ill Scholarship Program. lt's purpose is to aid seniors seeking financial aid in the form of a scholarship. 'Allright, fifteen terms due tomorrow. Mr. Walter F. Amburn Mr. Phlllp D. Jaeger, Jr. A guest speaker in life-prep classes, Mrs. Rigoni. 5 E S 'fi 5 Mr. Amburn explains it on: more time. Rich speaks, and some listen. Lisa Baltes ls enthused about American history ln the .- WW .- ft lr L .afar N' ., ' 45' ,L Q -, --' - v What is Larry doing now? Kevin reads only worthwhile material Mother Nature's Son - Department chairman of the science department was Mrs. Eloise Renwand. She holds a Bachelor of Arts degree from the College of Wooster. She taught biology, human physiology, and seminar in current biology. Mr. W. Martin Smith CBachelor of Education, University of Toledoh, taught all sophomore biology. Earth science and chemistry was taught by Sister Mary Vivette CBachelor of Arts, Mary Manse Collegeh. Sister Danielle taught physics. ln addition, Miss Kathleen Shufflin student taught at St. Mary's for several months. The science department participated in the First Annual Honor Student Night, at Bowling Green State University, and the Eleventh Annual Youth and Science Conference, held at Ohio State University. The annual science fair was very successful, with 11 students' projects being judged superior and enabling them to go on to Heidle- burg for competition. Science Mrs. Eloise Renwand Mr. W. Martin Smith Bill Renwand and E Blll Keller can't figure out the experiment them- S' selves in chemistry. 74 Sister Mary Vlvette J-ld Sister Vlvette's earth sci ence class llstens attentive ly to the lecture. I. I, . E .-A 'X .kan ' My .MN x Q b 3? Q- dc,.i X Jive Talkin ' In charge of the English department was Mr. Gary Kelley, with a Bachelor of Science degree in Education from Bowling Green University. He taught all the special and senior English courses. Teaching developmental reading and every English I course was Sister Mary Berneta, S.N.D. CBachelor of Arts, Mary Manse Collegej. Ms. Diane Mills CMasters in Education-Guidance and Counseling, Bowling Green State Universityj taught all the junior CEnglish lllj courses and split the sophomore courses with Mr. Spansky. In addition, Mr. Thomas R. Riggs Cclass of '73D student-taught in the English department for a few months. Sister Berneta's English class took part in an essay contest which was sponsored by the Toledo Diocese. The students turned out some very interesting essays. 5 Mr-Gary Kelley Engllsh I students gra thelr progress. Mlss Mllls poses for a picture with her best frlend. Sister Mary Berneta, Ms Diane Lynn mms S.N.D. ' . Mllton Weyer gets help with his Engllsh assignment. V 5 I ! l -1 's bf 1' gl Marla does her work ln Engllsh class. 'ii N jx , an f ,Xl 'Q Mr. Kelley relaxes after flgurlng out his semester grades. Ed and Mltch ln first period English Lit.. 77 Takin' Care Of Business Taking care of the business in the business department is Sister Mary Janene, S.N.D., as chairman with a Master of Arts degree from the Catholic University of America. Mr. Jack Altenburger CBachelor of Arts in Business Administration, Marion Collegey took care of the Accounting I classes and the business law class. Mr. Norman Paeth taught the Typing I classes and one Typing ll class. Mr. Metzo and Sister Danielle .... also helped by teaching a business math class each. 3 The business law class served as jury members in a mock trial at the courthouse fl for the Youth in Government program. That class also visited the courtroom during a real trial to supplement their classroom sessions. Yu 4 A X A H, Hx A ki A 5 Sister Mary Janene, Mr. Jack Altenburger Mr. Norman Paeth Mr. Altenburger's bu S.N.D. ' 'i T iq' Greg Gosser tries to figure out the margins of a term paper. X Y ...M 6 ' A f 1 bWN'Ww'i l cfsisi . . - . 1 531 The business math class works on contemporary consumer problems. 78 : Library Anne Meyers, Amy Roth and Klm Krelmes study In the library. N-wwwmx ter Janene dictates to r shorthand class. Mrs. Koelsch supervises study hall. Ms. Regina Lemaster Mrs. Shlrley Koelsch Independent study ls what Dan gets into best. 79 Miracles The religion department was improved vastly over the same department from years gone by. This was due mostly to the hard working and dedicated staff which served in that department. lt was all led by Sister Mary Lucille, S.N.D. and Fr. Dennis L. Gray, department co-chairmen. Sister Lucille holds a Master of Arts degree in Theology from St. John's University, Collegeviile and Fr. Gray holds a M. Div. from Mt. St. Mary's. Sister taught the challenge and Christian service courses. Her service class was responsible for visiting rest homes around the area: an act that was appre- ciated by many. Fr. Gray taught the morality and the commandments classes. He also helped to organize or did organize the retreats which each class took throughout the year. The two department chairmen were also responsible for raising money to keep the department in operation. Helping these two people along the way was Rev. Charles Dendinger and Rev. Gregory Gerrick. In addition to these there were several other people who taught in 1 this department but are sel- dom recognized, they were: Sr. Berneta, Sr. Danielle and -e Mr. Janelle. The most unforgettable hap- pening in the religion depart- ment was the construction of a chapel within the school building. By utilizing an empty classroom, much hard work, and dedication the chapel was opened to the students at mid-year. S.N.D. ' ' Rev. Charles J. Dendlnger .. f ' '91 An empty room ls transformed into th t d t h lg h l f I misss: 8: cglezggtegf ere n wma Father Gray tries to get a response out of his class. Fr. Dennis L. Gray Rev. Gregory Gerrlck . . ..t. ,gg 2 as .555 H ggi? , A - . , Steve and Annette role play In morality class. Guidance The guidance department saw Mr. James Funk as its chairman with a Masters degree in Education from B.G.S.U. He was assisted this year by Mrs. Susan Cooley, who was hired through the auxiliary services program. They were responsible for giving the tests: GATB-freshmen, OVIS- sophomores, PSAT-juniors, ACT and SAT-juniors and seniors. They were also responsible for scheduling and EHOVE and for giving information to students about college or jobs or whatever . . . They were even available just to talk to, if you had a problem. The school was also visited by speakers from various colleges. r. Funk discovers another student who will never ake lt through college. Mr. James C. Funk MVS- Susan C00'9Y x., . .... t 4 ' is 5 . - g g Mrs. Cooley talks to parents during open house. 81 Kamm, Gab Mir Deane Hand Mr. Dale Spansky, with a Bachelor of Arts degree from Cleveland State University, was department chairman. He taught all the German classes. Mr. Patrick Leone fBachelor of Science, John Carroll Universityb taught the Spanish courses. Auxiliary services money provided for the purchase of much new equipment, I I l l , .11 e l is S .iel A Q including class sets of dictionaries, which were badly needed. Mr. Dale R. Spansky Mr. Patrlck Leone 1,-Niliiedf. ,... . ...M ,e,,ee ii Some of the flrst German Geoff Palmer glves hls full attention to German class. Der Deutsche Lehrer, Herr Spansky. III students. . Q Jude Wlndau strains I muscle. Theme Mr, Ggne wgygr Mrs. Rose Nath From 'Rocky ' Mr. Gene Weyer was department chairman with a Bachelor of Science degree in Education from Montana State University. Mrs. Rose Nath CBachelor of Arts, Heidelberg Collegeb assisted him. Between the two of them they taught all the phys. ed. and health classes. An interesting change in the phys. ed. program was the mixing of the boys' classes with the girls'. All the classes were coed, in keeping with Title IX. i i t if : . ... gl Mr. Weyer demonstrates weight training. Julie Roth works out on the Universal machine. 83 I Write The Songs Mr. Jeff Lindquist was department chair- man. He was the choir and band director. Mr. Adam Chongris was available to assist Mr. Lindquist wherever possible. The choir put on two concerts again, one at Christmas and one in the spring. Both were huge successes for the music department. Mr. Jeff Lindquist Mr. Adam Chongris The band Pfacfices Spring Concert. Mr. Lindquist conducts the band in class. 84 P Members of the band p tice for the Spring Conce T Cook Of The House Y Department chairman was Mrs. Virginia Bertsch with a Bachelor of Science degree from Ohio State University. She spent her day M teaching the girls in her classes about cooking or sewing. In the fu- ture they might open the home ec. classes 1 . .1 . K Demonstrating pie-making ls what Mrs. Bertsch does best. to boys just as they've opened the gym class- es to coed sessionsg Who knows? Mrs. Virginia Bertsch ., Members of the Home Ee. class put on a demonstration. 85 86 Colour My World Mr. Donald Nath, with a Bachelor of Science degree in Art Education from Bowling Green State University, was department chairman. His Art Ill and IV class traveled to Fries Lumber Company in the fall and painted their windows in a nature design. The 6th annual Art Fair, held in May was also a big success. Mr. Donald J. Nath Barb Garvin displays her artistlc talent. Art III and IV students show off the completed project at Frles Lumber. mm -wfs.sssf:fetf..asfM-.ull-Q s ae.Qes-st.,-... wmmwmx.. s sws .N -V 1- -,-s W fsmmesmfafseta-Q-Q. 14 The VTR crew, featur- lng Chris Andres as commentator. Art l students go about their business. f.f.1ss.W, . , Industrial Arts Mr. Janelle taught the drafting and surveying classes. Ms. Le- master taught the VTR production class 'operating out of the library. The VTR class produced several shows which were broadcast over the local Cable TV station. The photo rapher finds Erlc Strom taking photographs. Blll Dldlon and George Keller meddle with electronic equlpment at Ehove. EHOVE Donald Henry-Carpentry ll George Keller-Electronics ll Juniors: Leonard Berkey-Carpentry l Daniel Dahs-Farm Management Thomas Didion-Welding I William Didion-Electronics l David Kuck-Machine Trades 87 N ww' N17 'YV I WSMH club'-5 Acolytes The acolytes serve at all the Masses, early or late, Sundays and Holy Days. They also assist at school Liturgies, weddings, and funerals. Sr. Janene is the advisor of the acolytes, working out the schedules and any other arrange- ments. Ed Opfer, Denny Link, and Dan May lead the procession at the Color Day Mass. Acolytes-ROW 1: Tom Schmenk, Mitch Naufel, Al Guativa, Bryan Erney, Dan May, Ed Sennish, Ron Manner, Scott Allen, Craig Stanley. ROW 2: Mark Davie, Ed Opfer, Jeff Claar, Denny Link, Dan McCormick, Joe Shepherd, Steve Keller, John Stookey, Dave Subcasky. ROW 3: Kevin Zimmerman, Mark Laws, Ron Beverick, Vern Blake, Jim Shepherd, Jude Fitzthum, Tom Brotzki, Rick Dominick. ROW 4: Mike Lochotzki, Mel Schnurr, Chuck Smith, John Veith, Jack Huber, Phil Fitzpatrick, Mark Hemmer, Dave Haar, Robby Marksbury, Jerry Schlett, Mark Yeager. ROW 5: Mike Stamm, Scott Mularoni, Kyle Grathwol, Steve Kessler, Larry 0'HaIloran, Scott Kluding, Bill Beverick, Bill Ott. ROW 6: Brian Higgins, Paul Lang, Jim Hartlieb, Frank Brotzki, Brad Lococo, Ron Laws. ROW 7: Mark Bender, Milt Weyer, Matt Yeager, Dan Kaman, John May, Joe Smith, Bill Fry. 90 QF' N.H.S.-ROW 1: Dan McCormick, Greg Windau, Sue Aust, Marlanne Napholz, Scott Allen. ROW 2: Mark Daniel, Judy Klnn, Kris Maeder, Nancy McKenna, Al Warren, BIII Ott. ROW 3: Al Guatlva, Thersa Twardzik, Marcia Faber, Ed Opfer, Lisa Schnelllnger, John Stookey. ROW 4: Dave Keech, Scott Kelly, Pam Palmer, Cindy Keller, Dan Rose. ROW 5: Lisa Baltes, Michele Farrar, Amy Roth, Annette Corso, Lori Pressler, Klm Krelmes. ROW 6: Laura Wldman, Sandy Zanotti, Jan Guendelsberger, Sue Wensink, Mark Laws, Sue Keller, Celia Thomas, Anne Meyers. ROW 7: Debbie Galatl, Julie McKenna, Bob Voltz, Bonnie Blakely, Ann Darr. ROW 8: Advisor Mr. James Funk. J , National Honor 'Ag' 'i 9 Society . 'X I qv g Q - GLY! gl' NHS members are Juniors and W D Seniors with at least a 9042: over- Qi, all average. They are selected 5 . by teachers on the basis of leadership qualties and scholas- y tics. Activities this year are a , ..--A bake sale, and new member in- i- -N W duction banquet. 'T 5 '-...pf--f'-f'11f ' Q 2 -lt Q, C-elf '-ll f ' . 91 A sw I K l t Homeroom Reps There is one representative from each homeroom elected by the students. They read the messages from the Student Council to their homeroom and sign up volunteers to help on various projects. Generally, they are extensions of commu- nication to the students. Book Store The workers here consist of volunteer students from the business department, advised by Sister Janene. They open the store before school and during noon hour to sell va- rious school supplies and, from time to time, spirit boos- ters, stationery and glasses. Homeroom Reps--ROW 1: Blll Glnty, Wendy Thomas, Julle Claar, Llsa Lazarony, Debbi Galatl Pam Nlese, Renee Stearns, Beth Durbln, Ed Herman, Mlke Claar. ROW 2: Kevin McClure, Den ny Link, Diane Dlckman, Dan McCormick, Llsa Schnelllnger, Bill Renwand Bookstore-ROW 1: Llsa Singler. ROW 2: John Barry, Lorl Koelsch, Jlm Shepherd. ROW 3: Bill Ott, Kathy Kessler, Barb Garvin, John Stookey. ROW 4: Craig Stanley, Kathy Brotzki, Dave Marksbury, Dan Rose. 92 QS Llsa Slngler, Bookstore Manager, takes a break from her busy schedule. Varsity M Club-ROW 1: Blll Renwand, Matt Vaccaro, Ed Opfer, Mike Niese, AI Guativa. ROW 2: Gene Edwards AI Warren Tom Wleber Dan McCormick, Kevin Roth, Dave Keech. ROW 3: Mark Laws, Craig Stanley, Mark Davie, Tom Schmenk, Mitch Naufel Brian Erney ROW 4: Lee Jordan, Ken Cousino, Tom Spendlarlan, Scott Kelly, Gerald Guerra, Rick Pusateri, Jim Shepherd. ROW 5 Jude Roth Bob Voltz Doug Prelstas, Ron Manner, Joe Shepherd, Dan Sartor. ROW 6:Bill Beverick, Mark Pfanner, Scott Allen Jude Windau Coach Weyer, advlsor, looks at his Panthers with pride. Varsity M This club consists of male let- termen from any sport. The mem bers take care of the Victory Bell at all football games, and are also in charge of running a concession stand at home basket- ball games. Coach Weyer is the Club advisor. .0 A . ' .J Y .Q ' .ll ' 4' k 65 93 Spanish Club: Laura Bradford, Dottie Ries, Dave Ernst, Dave Guseman, Kelly Green, Jeff Claar, Amy Roth, Mike Claar, Mike Lochotzkl, Don Bergeron, Dawn Dickman, Mark Laws, Sally Schnurr, Paula Damm, Theresa Kurtz, Tony Galati, Ed Herman, Lisa Subcasky, Mary Stepanlc, Marle Hemmlnger, Kathy Kessler, Andrea Gosser, Julie McKenna, Sherry Johnson, Charlene Muscloni, Lee Calderon, Chuck Hemker, Sue Foley, Terry Crotti, Mary Pat Bodner, Elaine Casall, Cheryl Stamm, Debbie Michel, Melissa Bender, Rodney Keller, Kathy Jesberger, Chris Sens, Jenny Windau, Theresa Kluding, Julie Mlchaux, Rhonda Florletta, Jill Seller, Joy Fenton, Wendy Kromer, Julie Hohler, Judy Koelsch, Pam Nlese, Clndy Henry. German Club All past and present german students may belong. Meetings are held every month to pro- mote german culture. Activities include a bake sale and a Christ- mas Party. Spanish Club All second year spanish stu- dents may join. lt's main ob- jective is to promote spanish culture and tutors for spanish students. The main activity was attending a spanish ballet. German Club: ROW 1: Chris Shepherd, Pam Palmer, Al Warren, Therese Beverick, Lisa Schnelllnger. ROW 2-Jim Shepherd, Bill Renwand, Bob Votz, Debbie Galati, Marcy Platte. ROW 3-Tim Mitchell, Amy Blackburn, Annette Coso, Rita Rlesterer. ROW 4-John Elliott, Mike Krause, Dave Haar, Joyce Ruffing, Joyce Wensink, Amy Keller. ROW 5-Kevln Durbin, Phll Fitzpatrick, Cindy Voltz. ROW 6-Marie Guendels- berger, Llsa Widman, Paulette Dldlon, Amy Dick. ROW 7-Mary Landoll, Jeff Wobser, Mike Zlgmond, Jim Kromer, Andrea Spendlarlan. ROW 8-Ann Meyers, Liz Schell, Ward Bower, Robert Wagner, Marty Hogan. Officers, TOP TO BOTTOM: Kevin McClure, treasurer: Celia Thomas, president: Kim Krelmes, Vice-president, Sue Veleba, Secretary: Mr. Dale Spansky, advisor. 94 ROW 1: Debbie Galatl-treasurer. ROW 2: Joe Hoffman-president, Kathy Kaman- secretary, Llsa Schnelllnger-vlce president. ROW 3: Tony Galati, Tom Schott, Tom Spendlarlan, .lerry Guerra, Al Guativa, Denny Platte, Steve Kessler. ROW 4: Dan Kaman, Bonnie Blakely, Joe Shepherd, Mark Daniel, Dan Mc Cormick, Scott Kelly, Theresa Twardzlk. ROW 5: Therese Beverlck, Kathy Kessler, Cindy Keller, Marcia Faber, Judy Klnn, Michelle Durbin. ROW 6: Jim Thompson, Marianne Napholz, Andrea Gosser, Liz Schell, Anne Meyers. ROW 7: Annette Corso, Debbie Ruthsatz, Celia Thomas, Kim Krelmes, Charlene Muscioni, Amy Blackburn, ROW 8: Sue Beatty, Denise Platte, Mel Slngler. STANDING: Jack Huber, Marty Hogan, Lisa Baltes, Lisa Lazaronl, Bill Renwand, Laura Wldman, Diane Lauber, Elaine Casall, Pam Niese, Mark Laws, .lan Guendelsberger, Sue Wenslnk, Michele Farrar, Chris Wilken, Lori Koelsch, Nancy Mc Kenna, Tim Moots, Diane Dlckman, Sue Veleba, Chris Shepherd, Mrs. Renwand-Adv. Joe Hoffman and Blll Renwand beautify our school by planting flowers, courtesy of Science Club. I ,iii if fa ' .Q j 4 Q. -Lo 3 ir . G Q A Science Club Science Club is composed of students from all four classes interested in Science. There is a bi-annual field trip to Sheldon's Folly. They also have a bake sale and hand out flowers to each teacher at Christmas. 95 I'll Play For You Band . . . performing at foot- ball games, basketball games . . . M semi-annual pancake breakfast i . . . drawing for a freezer of beef . . . their own concert May 4 . . . new uniforms . . . State Band competition at Upper Sandusky . . . playing on Memorial Day . . . Cedar Point M opening . . , Milan Melon Festival . . . Graduation. Showing off her smile and mum ls Krls Maeder, 1: H V M.. ., .. . . g . .. , , .. , V M .... i W g I x , ,..,. ,, x .- J -- V- b ' -,gn 1 V ' N J V.: X - ,, i S ' 3 e....a.m- M Q - .Ln-we N' ff' M1 - N f- ' : ROW 1: Laura Wldman, Pam Corley, Wendy Kremer, Jan Camella, Terri Meyers, Paula Suitor, Rene Stearns, Dawn Dlckman, Sue Aust ROW 2: Lisa Baltes, Jeanette Couslno, Sue Veleba, Ken Cousino, Marcia Lockotzki, Jan McGory, Kris Scherer, Lynn Marksbury, Lorl Erney, Ann McCurdy, Jan Beck, Julie Huber ROW 3: Jim Zeck, Theresa Kimmet, Sue Kurtz, Carla Nagel, Kris Maeder, Mr. Llndqulst, Mel Schnurr, Sue Keller, Allen Warren, Mary Pat Bodner, Lee Jordan, Mr. Chongrls, Pat Prlnty, Mark Laws, John Muscetta, Judl Marshall, Joy Fenton, Dlane Dlckman, Lorl Schott. 96 .l B85 6, X.. 'U Q X ' vi A -fix 2. N Q s S Q S X S NF a- 'f we m L :us': 's N Www Q -35 3.3: mmesw 'Q s W Q K: mixssa ' Yi 'Sf Q Q Q s Q ...sm :SQ -4 5 F fy M Q km. ' HV 1- Nw-ff - . X X 1 X Q . X ' 91 ?fxew 1 f Xx...f. X 1 .5 . X Vx M xx ex N539 ..i' Q' 3 x, i X Band members brave the c Fw 4- 'nf ' +6 :FY ZA Nw f Q an x ,. x ,, V W,, K ' QSM Q if ,Q N ff'G-QW, 5. Y- X. f r . - - A fs-x f ,Y X N S X .g N Q A V N Q if X . W Q X N Qs' X Q . X W is . ws' QQ 'Isb- - . if a Qs J -sf fs wx: ESX X :afi X x x w 5 1 Q4 . r . A ' xx Q. -em X Q 4 M Y X, ' X . -! 1 , 4 Ugg., ' :I 'Q' QQ X ' .' , X. K v If R - X R N J f Vs W SW' N- C' 5. . . s fi L. l Flag Corps Flag Corps perform at football games, and other special events with the Band. Tryouts are in the Spring. Any under- class girls may audition. Concentratlng on her part in the half-time pre- sentatlon ls Sue Beatty. 98 Row 1: Sherry Blanton, Rita Moll. Row 2: Lori Koelsch, Nancy Cheetham. Row 3: Cher' Brennan, Mary Klonk, Barb Bower. Row 4: Sue Beatty, Lisa Subcasky, Mary Stepanic, Ja Ciesinski. , 3 Waiting to begin, Rita Moll stands at attention. Recruitment Tour guides take prospective freshmen around the school and explain the different aspects of St. Mary's. Tour Guides: Julie McKenna, Diane Dlckman, Amy Koelsch, Blll Renwand, Celia Thomas, Anne Meyers, Sandy Zanottl. ROW 2: Mitch Naufel, Dave Keech, Jim Shepherd, Rick ,The Talent Group travels to Pusaterl, Al Warren, ROW 3: Doug Prlestas, Bob Voltz, Denny Link, Craig Stanley, Scott dlffefent Schools and Provldes Kelly, Dan McCormick, and Matt Vaccaro. Talent Group: Joy Fenton, .lan McGory, Mel Slngler. ROW 2: Todd Christiansen, Joe Shepherd. ROW 3: Brian Rudolph, Ann McCurdy, Anne Hlss, Jane Pusaterl, Barb Garvin. ROW 4: Dan May, Marie Hemmlnger, Diane Dlckman, Jeanette Cousino, Mary Klonk. ROW 5: Carla Nagel, Cheryl Brennan, Nancy Cheetham, Joyce Wenslnk, Lisa Subcasky, Lisa Schnellinger. ROW 6: Judy Klnn, Peggy McClure. ROW 7: Mark Laws, Mary Stepanlc, AI Warren. entertainment. This gives a positive image of St. Mary's. All classes are eligible to audition. Tour Guides: Michele Farrar, Debbie Ruthsatz, Annette Corso. ROW 2: Sue Beatty, Cindy Weyer, Rose Bower, Lisa Lazaroni, Diane Lauber, Mr. Lindquist. ROW 3: Lori Koelsch, Jan Ciesin- skl, Sue Keller, Kelly Green, Shelly Hedberg, Gene Edwards. ROW 4: Sue Kurtz, Amy Gundlach, Laura Widman, .lan Beck, Sue Aust, Rita Moll. ROW 5: Lee Jordan, Dan McCormick. 99 Student . CouncH This group is the ruling body of the students. It consists , . of each class president and ' 'A elected commissioner. The sen- ior class also fills the of- fices of secretary and Presi- it Vinl 'uffh dent of the Council. ' ' ' J They plan school activities such as dances and assemblies and work out these ideas with the principal. The Student Council strives to be the , voice of the student body. Some of this year's activi- ties include: the yearbook w signing dance, the Color Day dance, the Christmas dinner and assembly, and the selling of flowers on Sweetest Day. 4-, . '+ 41 ' i iQ 'sux ,U I K Ii: : ill! fl! I Kllfll. I Q Q -1 The Student Councll-QLEFT TO RIGHTJ: Rick Dominick, Dan Rose, Ed Opfer, Secretary Marlanne Napholz, President Joe Shepherd, Matt Vaccaro, Anne Meyers, John May, Ron Thompson, Joyce Wenslnk. 100 G.A.A.-ROW 1: Kathy Kessler, Vlce Pres.: Llsa Slngler, Pres., Ms. Barb May, Advisor, Barb Garvln, Sec., Karen Kessler, Treas. ROW 2: Cella Thomas, Diane Lauber, Sandy Zanottl, Beth Beverick, Sherry Blanton, Ch rls Shepherd, Therese Beverick, Julie Sciarappa, Kathy Vllobser, Mary Pat Bodner, Tonl Brownell, Dottl Ries, Mary Jesberger, Julie Roth, Cheryl Stamm, Nancy Weigel, ROW 3: Denise Platte, Lori Pressler, Sue Foley, Kelly Green, Liz Schell, Sue Kurtz, Debbie Veith, Elaine Casali, Michele Farrar, Debbie Righi, Anne Hlss, Denise Kuck, Marcia Faber, Clndy Weyer, Lorl Koelsch, Patty Kromer. ROW 4: Dee Dee Beverick, Shelly Laws, Cindy Voltz, Amy Keller, Sara Hen- drlckson, Marianne Napholz, Mary Bergeron, Barb Bower, Nancy Cheetham, Amy Gundlach, Joyce Ruffing, Julie McKenna, Sue Beatty, Carol Stahley, Jan Cleslnskl, Carol Blng, ROW 5: Terl Crotty, Sue Keller, Laura Widman, Jan Guendlesberger, Donna Cheetham, Michelle Durbln, Rlta Moll, Amy Koelsch, Kathy Kaman, Donna Edwards, Llsa Lazaronl, Debbie Galati, Mel Slngler, Bonnie Blakely, Jeanette Cous- lno, Joy Fenton. ROW 6: Carla Nagel, Dawn Dlckman, Sue Veleba, Rita Rlesterer, Lori Finneran, Theresa Kurtz, Kathy Brotzkl, Charlene Musclonl, Andrea Gosser, Sue Wenslnk, Judl Marshall, Wendy Thomas, Jodi Pusaterl, Linda McCormick. ROW 7: Jenny Windau, Marcy Platte, .Ian McGory, Llsa Nath, Molly Damm, Joyce Wenslnk, Llsa Subcasky, Peggy McClure, Ann McCurdy, Mary Stepanic, Marie Hem- mlnger, Mary Landoll, Sally Hodgklnson, Mary Martin, Kathy Mavros, and Janet Stookey. ROW 8: Julie Huber, Shelly Didion, Jackie Schlett, Teresa Klmmet, Paulette Didion, Theresa Meyers, Marcia Lochotzkl, Jan Camella, Connie Guss, Julle Claar, Paula Pressler, Barb Trautman, Chris Barry, Chrls Wilken, Kathy Joyce, Ruth Flnneran, ROW 9: Anne Meyers, Mary Smith, Marie Guendelsberger, Nancy Wal- Iand, Celeste Condon, Llsa Wldman, Debbie Schwerer, Lori Ann Kromer, Sandy Krafty, Lorl Hemker, Jenny McKenna, Sharon McKenna, Julie Mlchaux, Cheryl Smlth and Gina Tamburrlno. ROW 10: Kim Krelmes, Susie Allen, Maureen Collins, Mary Vassallo, Amy Grad, Mary Voltz, Susie Weyer, Julle Vlvlano, Julle Renwand, Barb Cheetham, Laurie Schott, Julie Holer, Judy Koelsch, Pam Niese and Clndy Henry. I Am Woman camping . . . after school basket ball, speedball and bowling. GAA picnic ls hopping fun. 101 GAA . . . girls from all classes . . . intramural sports . . . annual picnic . . . skiing, swimming, and xxeaeasswr 1 , ,1fgf'-.QN T . . A I 1 FN, A K' . . :L . 1 1. :, 1 ' . 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ROW 3: Mel Singler, Jan Beck, Sue Aust, Nancy Cheetham, Rich Cieslnskl, Dave Henry, Scott Allen, Ken Cousino, Mark Laws, Anne Hiss, Beth Beverlck, Rita Moll, Lisa Singler, Carol Bing. ROW 4: Diane Jensen, Teri Pfanner, Diane Dickman, Kathy Kaman, Sue Wensink, Sandy Zanotti, Lee Jordan, Dan McCormick, Craig Stanley, Dan May, Dave Marksbury, Marianne Napholz, Jane Pusaterl, Chris Shepherd, Rose Bower, Cindy Weyer, Judy Klnn, Nancy McKenna, Theresa Twardzlk. I Feel A Song In My Heart Prep Choir is composed of freshmen who want to learn the fundamentals of singing. A Choir is upperclassmen. They audition in the spring and pro- duce Christmas and Spring Durbin, Sharon Brentgartner, Jody Pusateri, Susie Allen. ROW 2: Mr. Lindquist, Sally Concerts- Hodgkinson, Wendy Thomas, Joe McKenna, Pat Ballah, Dan Kaman, Tim Nesselhauf, Marie Calabrese, Teresa Weedman. Prep Choir-ROW 1: Julie Huber, Becky Cousino, Patti Reardon,Barb Cheetham, Beth 102 ROW 1: Susie Allen, Deb Seeley, Julia Sciarappa, Wendy Thomas, Kelly Green, Charlene Muscioni, Debbie Ruthsatz, Joyce Rufflng. ROW 2: Teresa Weedman, Marty Hogan, Kathy Brotzkl, Larry 0'Halloran, Lori Schwanger, Lee Calderon, Beth Durbin, Vern Blake, Renee Stearns. ROW 3 Jim Schwanger, John Sciarappa, Ed Sennish, Dennis Platte, Ed Sturzinger, Matt Naufel, Dan Kaman, Jim Shepherd, Dan Sharpe. Y Q 5 1 ,s 1 herese Beverlck enjoys the Mardi Mr. Keegan takes bids to see which lucky ras and its goodies. person gets this plate of cookies. Mission Reps Two mission representatives are elected from each home- room. They take charge of mis- sion activities by collecting mon- ey and handling the annual Mardi Gras. Sister Mary Janene is the advisor. 103 The Bells Of St. Marys Bell Staff is composed of any interested junior or senior. Se- lection is based on grades, de- pendability, and desire. Being on the staff is writing our Christ- mas wishes on the board . . . rushing to meet deadlines . . . drawing each other on the board . . . counting the days . . . some- times fighting over pictures . . . always having fun! Dan Rose keeps busy on his layout. Kevin McClure types his copy. 104 ...L x was -- - - -- u Q, is ge i 4 W ROW 1: Cindy Weyer, Nancy Weigel, Michele Farrar, Therese Beverick ROW 2: Dan Rose, Pam Palmer, Laura Bradford, Ken Chamberlain ROW 3: Kevin McClure, Lisa Schnellinger, Marcia Faber, Blll Ott X . giy, , g Bill Ott matches names to pictures. Therese Beverick hams it up W -.43 Marcia Faber enjoys her work. Nancy Weigel flashes a winning smile? ura Bradfor- aduahon A' S X - rxfsi 'El' hw Q- A S .'1 i ks K-lx, , .x..x 5 . L hsqhwk Q Sixx ! f,L s x -Q.,-, . N-ii Q X , .- ..... .- .. . Q a an -xx x 1 1 5 Q Q QQ . f.x.f'vf fs? Flew- a , 1 X wi-. Q ,... Y J X 53 - X ' in -mf -. f-A. Q k ww. . ' W u 1 x S X P -NN kkk' sur .Nw ..x. .xx Ev Y... ff XX ff 'ff ilf F15 . s Proudly presenting her glrls at the Winter Sports Banquet is Mrs. Rose Nath, club advisor. Girls' Varsity M Girls' Varsity M consists of girls from all classes who have lettered in a sport. The newly formed organization is still in the growing stage, as the only organized club activity was to rearrange the trophy case. It is more a social club, than one that involves many fund-raising projects and group activities. The 76-77 officers are: PRESIDENT: Marcia Faber VICE-PRES: Debbie Galati SECRETARY: Melinda Singler TREASURER: Lisa Singler LEFT TO RIGHT: Julie Roth, Cheryl Stamm, Ann McCurdy, Amy Gundlach, Kathy Kaman, Karen Kessler, Marcia Lochotzki, Toni Brownell, Mary Pat Bodner, Elaine Casall, Kathy Kessler, Lisa Slngler, Debbie Veith, Melinda Slngler, Debbie Galatl, Bonnie Blakely, Judy Marshall, Marcla Faber, Mary Jesberger, Dotti Rles, Mrs. Rose Nath. ABSENT: Sue Kromer, Michelle Hedberg. 107 Cheerleaders Freshmen girls can try out in the fall. Reserve and Varsity squads are picked in the spring for the coming year. All cheer- leaders are responsible for maintaining a C average, in- stilling school spirit, cheering at all games and making hall and locker signs. 76-77 Varsity-BOTTOM TO TOP Julle McKenna, Annette Corso, Sherri Johnson, Debbie Ruthsatz. LEFT-Captain Amy Koelsch and RIGHT Amy Roth l 4 76-77 Reserve-FRONT-Colleen Fltzthum, Clndy Voltz and Pam Niese-TOP-Dee Cindy V0lf2, Amy Roth. and D69 Beverick Beverlck cheer whlle Mr. Smith and Mr. Leone check for class response. 108 J,,,'-5. V5 avi' Celeste Condon seems to enjoy being a frosh cheerleader. Debbie Ruthsatz holds her end of the victory banner. Freshmen-BOTTOM TO TOP-Julie Renwand, Connle Guss, Paula Pressler and Celeste Condon. LEFT TO RIGHT-Susie Weyer, Julie Claar, Jenny McKenna and Julie Viviano 109 9 S4 WSMH Sport'-3 1st ROW: J. Gundlach, B. Beverick, E. Opfer, D. Henry, C. Sens, R. Manner. 2nd ROW: T. Schwab, D. May, G. Guerra, J. Windau, R. Opfer, J. May, Dale Spansky Qcoachj, Joe Karls Qasslstant coachj. Yo u n H ea rts Run Free . . . The Cross Country team opened up it's first season here at St. Mary's Central Catholic. The new sport for the school caught on fast. The 1976-1977 squad consisted of 12 members. Although they closed the sea- son with a 0-10 record, the rook- ie Panther team may be com- plimented for their outstand- ing courage and for the pride they exhibited during the entire season. Chris Sens fabovej stralns to the flnlsh llne. Ed Opfer Qabove rightj concentrates on malntalnlng his winnlng stride. Crightj AND THEY'RE OFF! 112 .,., X ..l........ ...,. .,.. ...,.. ..,,., .,.. ........,. 1 Nwkbts Xsgssk-swiss . Wxgsst WWQ ...... 0 gs s safe . . .tx .- tt mai-x s. .xx -fs.- 'lat iss . . sis six X vw 5 - Q N X T- ss sst X s- 1- swf Q Q' fs es sexes-wisess:-ss-ses-sees-is15s-ss-ix ss.s -swsssk :SF Q .sgsg-. 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Kromer, T. Schott, J. McCarthy, R. Pusaterl. M. Naufel, T. Mitchell, D. Haar, K. Durbln, B. Voltz, J. Barry, E. Sturzlnger. T. Whetstone, M. Yeager, M. Naufel, T. Galati, T. Brotzki, P. Jesberger, D. Prlestas. QManagerJ D. Sartor, M. McNulty, J. Sclarappa, M. McLaughlin, T. Johnson, S. Keller, M. Couts, J. Braun. Coaches: P. Leone, J. Metzo, Head Coach E. Weyer, W. Amburn, T. Keegan. X . - -X SX XX-S . i . se- . X.. 1 X- XXXXQAXX A .X X- X XX XX -sXf-X .X .... .. ,X .X X R. . xX X XOYNXX kv- Q :X-AY: X Sf. 155W YWASSNY : Q-XX . . me XX .X.X.:sXss..X.. P -5 - - 'Emi1.5.X.iX'E'i.5'f:EXi?-YXWSQ kfsi ' X Xi X Ykkgfi if -55 ...XXX X..,..XX.X .,. ,. -'1 -X-swiss w T. 'Y...5.fE:S5. f-S X-KX fa 5.25 .6-L i ': Xi- K1-r 'Xe -as-Xe. ' - iXWX1si-we X X XSXX X ' X X XJX. X-5 X X X X X X X X X XX X X XX X ' X:X Naufel's Qleftj expression. X Xa X X X XXX X X X XM XX XX XV X X X X X X X W X X XEQEX X 5' - QHXSXSSS' e .. -XS.: X .XR kt -sw fre:-S-SffeY1zN NESXRX - XX Si 1-1-XX XW-XXNS Xiw if--sfavi s .-Xe XX. XsX-RSE K XXQXXXAQ --wever5.NfeXrSeX-XXXX.X. Y X wr.. X X A A M 1 X . X X X X X X X . X XX.. .XXXX .XX.X,..X XXX.. X . . . AX.. X X Qrsla1XSf1:XXwndeEnf1 3.2 -.,X X-XYQ..-QEQISX--X ef Mark Davle Qabove lefty boots one away Coach Weyer Qfar lefty tells a defense man how to handle hlmself ln the lme The game has Its llghter and happler moments also as we can see ln Mitch mmf 4 fQ +W.41 l1 K4 A rm? - 'AY it f A ixil 'f .f vi 1 M Scott Kelly 125i gains valuable yardage ln the St. Joe game. ufel 1321 and Scott Kelly 1251 await the quarterback's signal Day By Day . . . For a young inexperienced team, this year's Panthers gave the big guys a run for the SBC gold. With a nucleus of 13 sen- iors, the 39 man squad finished 4-2 in the conference and 7-3 in the regular season. Even with the same record as the previous year, this year's team did something last year's team didn't. The 1976 Panthers placed on the UPI and the AP listings, scoring as high as 2nd place! From spirited wins, like the Margaretta game C20-OJ, to heartbreaking losses like the Huron contest CO-79, the Pan- thers always came back fighting. Then when it was all over, St. Mary's proved to all the big guys in the SBC, that it takes a lot to overcome Panther Pride. At every pep rally, every stu- dent of this school stood up and prayed: We the students of St. Mary's dedicate this game to thee, our Lady queen of victories lst ROW: T. Roth, T. Pepltone, J. Huber, K. Zlmmerman, R. Beverlck, C. Smith, M. Stamm. 2nd ROW: J. Smith, B. Notestlne, K. Grathwol, J. Kromer, M. Sennlsh, T. Edwards, B. Lococo, M. Yeager, M. Ruta, Steve Schwerer Qassistant coachj. 3rd ROW: Wally Amburn Qcoachj, P. Brotzkl, D. Petrlck, T. Kochendoerfer, B. Fry, R. Laws, M. Gerold, G. Blake. 4th ROW: P. Blckley, G. Palmer, R. Thompson, C. Herzog, D. Kaman, M. Weyer. wwwmmf S.wv:HwwN . X...Rw..s:- as SSMX. 4 r X. wxxwxtswsxmQmXXxwxMwasQM.Q X. V .X me V. M MM, C FFX .AX-Y-1kN.NaSi9.XN2 Y-SMX ...ur -vs. vxwx 'Swv - -swXXNN?X'QN A av-Q. is at A--X W Q... Q.. .QQ --X - -Q . sem. WN XS 1. - . Q. . gffsgifbi Sis -. iff: i-ff lkliskgwf- - .Q -1 X Q-.Xa-xii' ' s Q16 mera- R. - Q WRX X' Coach Amburn encourages his team. Qwwww wwawvwwwww -X .r- K . A raln-drenched Coach Weyer stlll has his mind on the game as he walks off the playing field following a tough match. 117 Girls Count Too! Under the leadership of a new coach and four returning senior lettermen, the varsity volleyball team ended their season with a fine 10-5 record, including 2nd place in the SBC with a 5-1 record. Their lone SBC loss to 1st place Clyde highlighted the season, as St. Mary's was termed their toughest opponent, be- ing the first team to win a single game against them, but fell short in the match: 4-15, 15-8, 11-15. 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V X..XXX.XXXXXXX -XXXXXXXXXXXXXX -XVXNXNXSXXX -XX--XX---XXXXXXXXX -XX-XX -XXX -XXX--XXXXXXXQXSXXXX-XXXXXXXXMXXXX-SXXXXXXX 118 Marcia Faber spikes one against Perkins. M. Collins, G. Smith, S. Zanotti, S. Laws, T- MGYSYS. J- Rllfflflg, C- Nagel. J- Wihdau ta lst ROW: M. Faber, T. Brownell, K. Kessler, S. Kromer 2nd ROW: D. Veith, M. Lochotzki C. Stamm, Barb May lcoachi, E. Casali fabsi. Mary Pat Bodner and Lisa Slngler ham it up on the court as well as off. Mel Slngler keeps her eye on the ball. M. Hedberg and A. McCurdy await the serve. lst ROW: M. Hedberg, M. Slngler, A. McCurdy, Rose Nath Qcoachj 2nd ROW: L. Singler, D. Galati, M. Bodner, B. Blakely, A. Gundlach labsentj. Love Hangover The 1976-77 girls' tennis team wound up a disappointing sea- son, losing four very close matches, but at the same time showed their real potential. lf the 2-3 decisions they lost would have been reversed, the team would have had a winning record. The adverse weather conditions were also a factor as four matches were cancelled. With only two seniors on the eight member team, fortunes are looking brighter for next year. This year's MVP, Melinda Singler, will return next year along with junior teammates Debbie Galati and Bonnie Blake- ly, to lead the team. t s X Q X X s sxtissisisii mix ss s Nissfsissf imc News :sts Esssasiswsfriisse .secs Q-megs.. qssmsxss.. Y. s.. gist' si Q . M322 X Axes .K 52 is W V W M t ., is 'H mwww ,,,, .,,. 1 --fr f ie ,M,WmMW.,.,.,,.,,.M,w,...,w,M ,W,,,,,,,M ,,.,,,,.,,,,,,, ,,,, A , ,WMM,, ,,,, H ,,,,,,, .,,, , ,, M, aiifl -iw , , ff' J, - 'f , , fo. fvwmm M ,M .,,.,,, W ImZzfWM,WfWn2?mf'!wQW W fffZ'ffCW4?fWi ssgssiii ts.: -:ir , , . . X -fin-siicifrt X S 3 it- ggits NN ' ' S ive! S N'E'sx'XSiSEEii'25r ssQ.i.ss.c. s ..xNsssst..sstg.ts-.t -. Silas? Xa e.ssss?::is:fi: RX RSESSKXSISFIQR X Ms s3sES25sv1:r Essssssfsisssexifrsfiiis i esgstsssaiszisisQfssssztiszsseifsssssgsss K it NM: .X .Mak - 2 Q E 2 tit sri, Rs. at 1 - X5 is X i xg , Sie -S X X is Q 5 slit Fsgl i. 5 Y XRS' ..x-, .SIYESN X s S e..1,. Q.s1, s t , H Eggs ss' ss . X QSH Q Q X tg s g st .. f tt t s is ii X AN , X X. . si -ww assess sss,s3sgsss-esteem X. 119 You're Gonna Make lt's an experience watching a game in our gym, which we like to call the Panther's den , proved to be the understatement of the year by Coach Paeth, as the Panthers played seven of their eight overtimes during the season in the den . The 76-77 Varsity basketball team, thought by many to be in a rebuilding year with only one return- ing Ietterman, finished their season in fine fashion with a 15-6 record. After disposing of Western Re- serve, the Panthers fell to powerful Mansfield St. Pete's, but rebounded to crush SBC favorite Huron. They beat Fostoria St. Wendelin, but dropped a heart- breaker to Tiffin Calvert in overtime. During the Panther Classic, the team defeated Dan- bury Lakeside, then won a thriller over Old Fort in triple overtime to clinch the championship. The head basketball mentor summed up the win as none is as sweet as this victory tonight. The second half of the season brought wins over South Central and Huron once, and Clyde, Fremont St. Joe COTJ, and Margaretta twice, with the only losses coming at the hands of Tiffin Calvert and Perkins. The Panthers grabbed their 3rd sectional crown in four years, beating Norwalk St. Paul and New Lon- don, and advanced to the districts only to taste de- feat against Tiffin Calvert for the third time. After it was all over, Coach Paeth stated, This is not the best team l've had at St. Mary's, but I can say I'm more proud of what they have accomplished than the others. They refused to quit and just kept plugging away like thev have all year long. :nRgN'lg: Coach- Wally Amburn, Coach Norm Paeth BACK D Sartor Qmgrj D Sharpe M Pfanner D Link av e, D. Miller, J. Claar, C. Stanley K McClure T Schmenk E Sturzmger J McCarthy J Fitzthum J Shepherd Qmgrj. 120 Forward Jeff Claar soars up, up, and away. fach Paeth makes his point one way or another. vreboard signals one of the eight overtimes uthers encountered during the season. Team raises their trophy high in celebration of clmchmg Panther Classic crown Panther Varsity make their grand entrance into the den iers set eise eese .app leie 50 le 5!iBSfls'di1Si? iPais essee If 72 etsieiteise 49 T54 seset S iees 1 58 see Q 3284 seef 151 e ie 58 isllsflhvrygsrkiikssidisi T eiseisese i gggy iesee 41 U74 53 e S2 s t at M s t 57 eiaees Frsmfmf siei S14 498 'e ist 55 sseit iiiiif lii gimarsdreffa if iff e152 554 teeie i fe Tiffin Calvert? s g 66 esetese seftl i teis ieisr tf eetseisei ilss Clydesetie ieisstsseieie'ssi c f ieesses 5fawf56 r g sxgsssaf.mf egse 49 reeie '56 rser iHiir0h list i 60 . 65 eie P3111 ISECT- stte t 50 1et ees bhtd0njfISED32De s 58 71 as ttst isii Defense is the name of Dave Millers game. lt's Going To Take Some Time Coach Wally Amburn's reserve basketball team closed out a disap- pointing season at 7-11 overall, in- cluding a 3-9 SBC slate. Of the eleven losses, nine were one to five point decisions. The JVs showed both strong individual and team improve- ments, bettering last year's 3-8 mark as freshmen. A bright spot for the JVs was the Panther Classic tournament, where they captured first place, defeating Old Fort 56-41 and Danbury Lake- side 38-37. They also defeated Perkins twice, and St. ' Wendelin, South Central and Huron once during the season. Coach Amburn gives dlrectlons from the sidelines FRONT Coach Walter Amburn, BACK: D. Sartor Qmgrj, M. Claar, D. Haar, K. Durbin, J Schlett, G. Hemminger, E. Herman, S. Keller, R. Dominick, J. Elliott, M. Brotzki, J. Thompson, G. Gosser, J. Shepherd 1mgr.J. JVs get final instructions before tip-off. Ed Herman finds the hoop amidst a crowd of Pirate defenders. 122 Kevln Durbin drives hard around his opponent. 5 - mw Take It To The Limit ff .- 5 K A ,,.,,,L In st ROW: B. Parlsh, M. Sennlsh, T. Kochendoerfer, B. Lococo, J. Velth, M. Yeager nd ROW: S. Bacnl, P. Blckley, C. Herzog, P. Brotzkl, B. Wagner 3rd ROW: Coach Jlm letzo, J. Huber fmgri, B. Roth, G. Palmer, R. Thompson. The 76-77 freshmen basketball team, guided by first year coach Jim Metzo, regained the SBC crown for the first time since the 72-73 season. Sparked by co-captains Geoff Palmer and Phil Bickley, the young Panthers stormed their way to an 8-1 SBC record, enroute to an overall record of 11-1. They ran off six straight victories, defeating Norwalk twice, and Perkins, Margaretta, Huron, and Lakeside once, before being upset by Perkins 41-36. They came back to win their last five games in order, stopping Perkins 57-43, crushing Huron 70-49 and finally disposing of Tiffin Calvert 53-52, to grab the SBC crown. The frosh really did take it to the Iimit , giving St. Mary's much to look forward to in future years. g .... . .Q POW Bl'0f2k' 8695 S99 to .lUmP- Jeff Velth stays a step ahead of his man. Pete Brotzkl looks to pass to the open man. 123 I'm A Believer We had three separate seasons of basketball, getting off to a good start winning four or five in a row, then we lost three in a row and finally, the highlight of our season, the tournaments when nobody expected us to do well we breezed through the sectional and lost again to St. Pete's offered Coach Rose Nath at the Winter Sports Banquet. The 76-77 girls' varsity basketball team compiled a disap- pointing but not discouraging overall record of 9-7, including a 4-2 SBC slate. The Panthers played in a preview at Bellevue before opening their season with a tough win over Monroeville. After they defeated Port Clinton, the Panthers fell to Nor- walk, Perkins and Vermilion, but came back and exploded against Tiffin Calvert in a record-breaking performance. The Panthers fell again to Norwalk and Clyde, but defeated Huron, Margaretta and St. Joe in succession. The Panthers played well but came up short in a see-saw battle with Vermilion to end regular season. In the Norwalk sectionals, the Panthers defeated St. Joe and top-seeded Danbury Lakeside to,grab their second crown in two years. At the Willard districts, Coach Nath com- mented, No one figured us to get this far but here we are. There's no pressure on us. We just go out and play. St. Mary's shot past Plymouth to reach the finals against St. Pete's, but fell short 45-41. Coach Nath responded, For the second year in a row we lost to a team that we still feel we can beat. Mansfield St. Pete's went on to become Class A state runner-up. lst ROW: J. Roth, D. Platte, E. Casali, D. Galati, K. Kessler, M. Singler, M. Platte 2nd ROW: Coach Rose Nath, K. Kessler, D. Veith, B. Blakely, M. Faber, M. Jesberger, K. Kaman fmgrj, C. Jesberger Qmgrj. 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The highlight of their season was a thrilling 28-27 victory with two seconds left over previously unbeaten Margaretta, snapping their 10-game winning streak. They also grabbed victories over Monroeville, Port Clinton, Norwalk Ctwicej, Perkins, Tiffin Calvert, Huron, and Fremont St. Joe. Their only losses were to Vermilion Ctwicej and Clyde. Freshmen Marcia Lochotzki and Debbie Schwerer attempt to block out their opponent for the rebound. lst ROW: J. Cousino, C. Nagel, P. McClure, Coach Rose Nath 2nd ROW: L. Marksbury, G. Smith, D. Schwerer, N. Walland 3rd ROW: M. Vassallo, M. Lochotzki, J. Camella, i- as u -:if Coach Nath gives her JVs a pep talk during a time-out. 125 All By Myself The 76-77 Panther varsity wrestling team relied heavily on the experience of seven lettermen, including five seniors, who provided most of the team leadership this season, due to the graduation of seven seniors last year. The Panthers, defending champs of the Edison Invitational, captured the runner-up spot this year behind Norwalk. They claimed five champions in'Jude Roth, Kevin Roth, Dave Keech, Bob Voltz and Mitch Naufel and also had two seconds, two thirds, and two fourth place finishers. Third-year coach Tom Keegan beamed, We are super pleased. The kids did a fantas- tic job and l feel we have a young team that is going to progress as the season goes. In the Vermilion tournament, again being the only Class A school entered, the Panthers still managed to capture 3RD place behind Vermilion and Columbia. Jude Roth was the lone champ, as the team also grabbed two seconds and four fourths. At the SBC tournament, the Panthers placed 12 of 13 en- trants in their bid for a third straight crown, but fell to a veteran Huron squad and placed second. St. Mary's had two champs in Jude Roth and Tom Spendiarian, three seconds, four thirds, and three fourth places. Coach Keegan summed up the tour- nament as a fine team effort . Coach Keegan drives his grapplers on to victory. f K xg: i X : Q P X X 1 : ss--sf-it ...-t cf f t-f---. ss.-3 t..t . . s.s. of iii? if -.-,gmc---:iss--:f 1st ROW: K. Grathwoi, D. Keech, R, Beverick, J. Roth, B. Beverick, J. Guerra, s, Puiazzi, iiii T. Spendiarian 2nd ROW: Coach Tom Keegan, A. Schwab, M. Naufel, S. Kromer, K. Roth, B. Voltz, R. Ruta, J. Sciarappa, M. Naufel, L. Calderon, J. Stookey, Coach Jim Smith. Senior Jerry Guerra struggles to maintain control of ' his match. 126 0 ' Q N Driving down his man's shoulder, Jude Roth C983 works for a pin. Sidelines reflect mixed emotions about how this match is Andy Schwab shows how much wrestling demands of a person. Senior Mitch Naufel C1751 admires a well-deserved trophy for all his hard work. The Panthers repeated as Northwood Class A sec- tional champs, scoring 253W team points and sending all thirteen wrestlers to the districts for the second year in a row. The team claimed five champions, three seconds, two thirds, and three fourths. At Findlay College, the Panthers repeated as district champs over 40 other schools. Considering so many of our kids got hurt, l'm just happy that four guys made it to state , declared Coach Keegan after the victory. Champions Jude Roth, Bob Voltz and Mitch Naufel, and runner-up Matt Naufel represented St. Mary's at the Otterbein College state wrestling tournament. Mitch Naufel, the only senior member of the group, fell in his second match, but captured back to back wins in the consolations to place 3RD in the state at 175 pounds. He scored all 12 points for the Panthers who tied for 20TH place. l'm so proud of these boys. We had eight boys in the hospital during the year. Lots of injuries, but these boys, and l should say these men, came on to win sec- tionals and districts , stated Coach Keegan in summing up the season. The Panthers finished a challenging season with an impressive 6-2 dual meet record by defeating Lorain Senior, Shelby, Margaretta, Clyde, Perkins and Huron. The only losses came at the hands of Fremont St. Joe and Norwalk. PN i l i 1 . .M Nl.: . Nw- fl ' ' pill? 5 'n , - 3- tx i Ak A x N. is -QM A - :ws Q i wi .. .,,... .. , ,..., . A .. . , K SX- W V x xx 0f?jQ,,,Q 'K' xi P ui ,S ini' x Q X - A f- .sw fb I S X, In-ri 5 , L ti 1 at .4 f '- X 4, X' 7 -X X K r Q K JA 1 '. - , K is S V f t x , , ' .M .1 x 7.x A 5, . . ' ' 1 if .va - x sk ' ' ,v 5 ,kt A x f ' wi f ' , x X ' Af, nf J: X N .Q 1, 'G 'f fi 9 , 5 t C , gs, 8 X3 k...,. x K - 4 E-SS 4, N' 5 1 H f F XR Dave Ernst 11265 works to put his opponent on his back. Show Me The Way The JV wrestling team, under the tutelage of first year coach Jim Smith, finished their season with a fine 5-2 record and earned a second place finish in the Norwalk Invitational Tournament even though they were the only Class A school entered in the nine team field. 1 The JV's lost only to Lorain Senior and to Nor- walk but posted victories over Shelby, Huron, Fremont St. Joseph, Perkins, and Vermilion. The young Panther squad consisted of four juniors, four sophomores, and eleven freshmen. The referee declares Dave Seeley C1325 the winner ! Sophomore Tony Gaiati 11657 greets his next opponent. Chuck Hemker C1455 is awarded two points for a takedown. Coach Smith watches his grappler closely. ' ik 1iN A xl'-i-Q., -' I Get Around The '76-'77 varsity basketball team will be remembered to have lost the battle but to have actually won the war. The Panthers, under Coach Jack Altenburger, lost the SBC crown to Huron in a highly contested battle 9-8 but won the war of the St. Mary's Invitational beating Port Clinton 2-1 in the finals to claim the crown for the first time in its ten year history. This year, the team's leadership rested on the shoulders of five seniors, who nicknamed the club cardiac express , and rightfully so since the Panthers came from behind to win nine out of fifteen games. Five of the six season losses came by a one or two run margin. In the sectional tournament, the Panthers clobbered Norwalk St. Paul C10-49 but later fell to Gibsonburg in the finals C5-41. Junior Chris Henry gets set for the pitch. ' sis X-S. . ,fpg -.gs3.sf.ft- Q.-:asf fits- - sew l isitgilfiflrif' ss Q ss:-.ss-Q: S ess. - - S M -- ers.-.bex X .1 1. gh E .wisest wi-.ssessw -Stes: .- .stent .stt.M.wsM. -X . . 1.5-.se...ts xv-wget. s'SYi-Fifi. xi k0 Tm-'S S X t.:.-RSTST-Q'f X S f - f- 1 -S-st gg-gin Q-.gf-sw' f K sg..-,S -t -. E.-.te -- 155. C.-gf, J e 1st ROW: R. Manner, G. Windau, J. Shepherd, S. Allen, M. Hedberg 2nd ROW: S. Bacni, J. Manner, J. Barry, M. Pfanner, R. Pusateri, C. Henry, D. Beverick, 3rd ROW: D. Kraus Cman- agerb, G. Palmer, T. Schott, J. McCarthy, D. Dahs, E. Sturzinger, J. Fitzthum, Coach Jack Al te n b u rge r . QA B S E NT- Do ug P r i est a SJ Coach Jack Altenburger watches the action from third base. Junior Doug Priestas displays fine bunting form. l -l--wn..1.m--gm.:-1.1 1 ff Mike Hedberg and Ron Manner take time to discuss the game situation. Senior hurler Scott Allen fires hard for a strike-out. Gary Windau holds on tight as the umpire approaches to make a call. lst ROW: J. McKenna, J. Veith, B. Lococo, T. Roth, M. Gerold, J. Johnson 2nd ROW: B. Wagner, D. McCarthy, S. Bocni, J. Manner, P. Bickley, T. Johnson, 3rd ROW: Coach Chuck Lococo, R. Glovinsky, C. Herzog, D. Haar, M. McLaughlin, P. Printy, Coach Pat Leone. Tryin' To Get The Feeling The '76-'77 JV baseball team, under the direction of coaches Pat Leone and Chuck Lococo, ended a disappointing season with a 3-6 rec- ord. lnexperience was the key reason as over half of the players were freshmen. The Reserves grabbed victories over Perkins C15-25, Margaretta C3-lj, and Clyde C6-51 but fell to St. Joe and Sandusky twice and to Margaretta and Perkins once. Jeff Veith talks over pitching strategy with Robby Glovinsky and Coach Lococo. 131 Jude Ott appears to be handling a hot potato. lst ROW: V. Blake, M. Laws, B. Renwand. G. Edwards, 2nd ROW: K. McClure, J. Ott, J. Muscetta, A. Warren, Coach Marty Smith. Love Will Keep Us . . . . . . Together The '76-'77 Panther Tennis team ended a frustrating season under first year coach Marty Smith. The only team points that were gained in any of the matches were won by freshman Jude Ott who finished with an overall mark of 5-9. One of the brighter moments for the team occured in the Class A-AA sectional tournament when Jude Ott and Al Warren fthe only senior on the teamj posted victories in their first matches. However, both fell in the second round. 132 Senior Al Warren uses a backhand return Junior Mark Laws unwinds an overhead smash. This One's For You FALL SPORTS BANQUET: Craig Stanley QMVP-Golfj, Melinda Singler CMVP- Girls' Tennisj, Cheryl Stamm CMVP--Volleyballj, Ed Opfer QMVP-Cross Countryj. FALL SPORTS BANQUET: Mitch Naufel fHitter of the Year--Footballj, Scott Kelly QMost Valuable Back-Footballj, Tom Wieber CMost Valuable Lineman- Footballj, Dan McCormick QMr. Hustle-Footballj. ..-lzl -lm ev- arsrtlx. 2 . The 76-77 SBC all-conference choices and their sports were: FOOTBALL CIST TEAMJ-Scott Kelly, Mark Davie, Mike Niese and Dan McCormick C2ND TEAMJ-- Tom Wieber and Mitch Naufelg BOYS' BASKETBALL CIST TEAMJ-Craig Stanley Q2ND TEAMJ-Dave Miller and Mark Davie: GIRLS' BASKETBALL OST TEAMQ-Marcia Faber Q2ND TEAMJ-Julie Roth: WRES- TLING LIST TEAMJ--Jude Roth and Tom Spendiarian C2ND TEAM5-Bill Beverick, Kevin Roth and Mitch Naufel C3-RD TEAMJ -Dave Keech, Bob Voltz, Matt Naufel and John Sciarappap BASEBALL CIST TEAMJ- Joe Shepherd, Rick Pusateri and Ed Stur- zinger QZND TEAMJ-Mark Pfanner. CONGRATULATIONS TO THESE FINE ATHLETES! SPRING SPORTS BANQUET: Joe Shepherd fMVP- Baseballj. Jude Ott CMVP-Boys' Tennisj. WINTER SPORTS BANQUET: Mark Davie qMr. Of- fense-Boys' Basketballj, Dave Miller CMr. Defense- Boys' Basketballl, Dave Keech CCoach's Award- Wrestlingj. 133 M il E! 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The faculty and staff are very cooperative and highly qualified. The students are very easy to get along with and helpful. Despite the fact of it being a small school compared to others. it could easily open the doors to your future. tCurt McCarthy. Class of '76l 'Firelands is a great place for the undecided - the individual who wants a college education but is unsure about what field to enter and wants some background without investing too much cash lt's close to home. yet affiliated with a large state university. making it easier to transfer to the bigger school when a final decision is made tElaine Hemminger. Class of '76i Firelands has an informal. casual environment. Both teachers and students are friendly and helpful There are some interesting courses here. tPam Blackburn. Class of '76l ll you're looking for a place to start your first year of college and you don't have all that much money. Firelands Campus has a lot to offer. The teachers are first rate. and theyre willing to sit down and answer any questions you might have. Firelands offers the atmosphere ol a small school. Friends are easy to make. and you don't have to put up with crowded classrooms or hallways. Firelands also offers a variety of activities. lenjoy the intramural sports program. but the happy hours are better tPete Daniel. Class of '76l Firelands Campus! Bowling Green State University The Pump Lounge 4024 Hayes A Food Muslc Beer Llquor BEST WISHES TO ALL HURON STUDENTS AT ST MARY S CENTRAL CATHOLI FROM YOUR HOMETOWN NEWSPAPER THE REPORTER Servlng Huron Since 1879 309 Cle eland Rd W Hu o Ohio CHIROPRACTORS SANDUSKY Knights Columbus Home Assoclatlon Sandusky Automobile Dealers Assoclatlon y b Bishop B lck Dietrich Moto s E e ett Pontlac E le Chry Foster Che rolet Hu ter Motor Sandusky Motor Sales QMS Pe ki s Pa cake 8. St kho 6207 Milan Rd Sa d sky Ohio GOOD LUCK CLASS OF 77 MAC: MOTOR rnnnsronr co Keep On Truckin' ve. - Q The S m ol of Your Proxection u v ' r n v r I Pl th, D d Frank 81 Joanne Muscioni r S er' ymou 0 ge . ' C O CD ' ' r n n ea use v . . r n, - n u , 1 YOUTH HOUSE E W h gt d ky Ph 6250333 AHNER SHEET METAL CO 1EPk Sdky Congratulations Class Of '77 We wlsh you a very successful future Wlkel Manufacturing Co nc 1228 W Osborne St Sandusky Ohlo THE TWINE HOUSE M anne? A rg Harborvlew Dlnlng Entertalnlng Nlghtly Banquet Facllltles Ample P k ar mg 132 N Maln St Huron 433 2035 HURON OHIO -1 I . 1 421 . as in on St. San us ,Oh' I lj 'ill' as -.. 1 Mas' llllllwllvfwns me - Tv- 3 'Q' f. 3f V Q-.L-R I - ll f 200 . er ins Ave. l - I Oh' 1 I'-IO!! prlntlng service Inc marking products co business forms PH 626 4746 534 SCOTT ST SANDUSKY OHIO Go Home Shopping In Living Room Comfort REALTOR OF HOMES All Homes Displayed ln Brllllantly Lighted Show cases This Glves Maxi Home To Buy Or Sell See A Gallery Of Homes RESIDENTIAL RELOCATION 0 COMMERCIAL INVESTMENT RESIDENTIAL GALLERY OFFICE 3313 MILAN 626 9313 2 766 9 N. 'N mom -Exposure To Each 14 CYbu pzbgress not tlyfbugh impzfnving what Ilas been done, but reachmg towazfi what Iles yet to be dozle gubron eongratulauoqs and best wishes to the class gf 197 7 Q Cl-lIRYSLER o n L o N PLASTIC PRODUCTS . s Nousxv, on REALTY Fast Efficient Real Estate Service All Types Of Financing Trade ln Arrangements 403 W Market Street Phone 627 1711 MLS REALTOR Italian Gardens AND COCKTAIL LOUNGE 0 STEAKS ' SEAFOOD Fine Banquet Facilities To 300 Professional Banquet Consultation CALL Special price portions for children . Sportswear Welcome . . Fast Carry Out on All Orders . . RUTA'S FAMOUS DISHES FOR 3 GENERA TIONS HAVE GRATIFIED THE PALATES OF KINGS, ARISTOCRATS 81 BEGGARS We Honor All Credit Cards. Reprographlcs Systems Offset I Copier Mlmeograph Fluid Duplicator f. 4 Al IIIGK Congratulations Class of 77 DELY TRAVEL SERVICE 20225 Mack Ave Grosse Pointe Michigan 48236 Ph 13131 884 6231 Qfeel free to c collect for reservationsl Sewing Our Many Friends In Sandusky For Six Years' CHEESE BARN II Over 30 Natural Cheeses Including Ohio Swiss 8. Amish Meats including Hams 8. Bacon Cheeses for special occasions may be ordered in advance At Pearl and Tiffin Ave. fformer Lawson's Storey Ph. 625-6551 '- 329 Pearl at Tillin A Sanduskydggio -N870 . IMS, 62 7- Y 7 I I I I - I ' V7 --' ix? i w ' r Q 5 3: ' ' af W all , 1 ' Yi, T' I X NULYIHE LISYING SERVICE Vg? I A I 1932 Cleveland Across Cedar Pt. Causwy. 'I Solvlng with lt Today s Graduates wx cLAss OF 77 Solvmg Tomorrows Prmtmg Problems Today 171 E Washington Flow Island General Food Market Best Wishes To The Class 0f '77 Be Sure To Stop In For All Your Party Needs. Put-in-Bay Island ,l T 'l'A 'A ,fi gtggt it Tomorrows Problems ,Mill , : D l' C can - ' Owners-Eugene And Mike Niese CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF '77 compliments of FARRELL-CHEEK STEEL CO 706 LANE sr SANDUSKY la oum 7.977 F' ik 90 1C l'l5l2el 'lS 7 'f a ef' A THE CITIZENS BANKING COMPANY ieffj The bank where your neighbors bank L-J K 1 N I . A 9 , ,K Nl Q P 3955! W A A We , .NP . so f'f A I I E , Q.. f ' 2 1 1 -. , A NX Q .5 1 rf 1, W 5 A .ni 'fi' , ' . 3 1' '75 'Mu Q 5 W U ' f, '1kA I Main Office Perkins Office - Drive-In Branch 5 I X Y 160 East Market Si. 702 West Perkuns Ave, 225 Wayne St, X. Vx ne 62 - Bechtel-McLaughlin, Inc. ,WS 3612 Milan Road. Sandusky, Ohio 44870 Metal Finishers -dl 14:11 'f fl,5Z.5ill!t!Q - ssnvucf - PARTS 60-,Nfff Auto aoov SA., NEW cus and mucus Q usfo cus 433-5120 Congratulations to the Class of 1977 TURN THE WORLD UPSIDE NMOCI WN CEDAR POINT we RYE MACH Ro W me BYPASSJ NURDNI OHIO I l I if 1:- . . C. 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I Phone: 625-3248 A - Um U - ' 1 .Lx - , I Schwab Machlne, Inc General Meachme Work Speclal Machines Rubber Due Cast Plastlc Molds Jugs 8. Fixtures 3120 Venlce Rd Earl Schwab Ph 626 0245 Sandusky Foodland North 317 E Washington St 10 4 Sun 9 8 Weekdays full llne of groceries cholce beef only The frlendllest store In town KOCH ALUMINUM MANUFACTURING IIIIC 1615 E Perkins Ave Ph 625 5956 Sandusky Ohlo 44870 BARR INC SUBSIDIARY OF LANCASTER COLONY CORPORATION 1531 Flrst St Sandusky Ohlo 44870 14195 625 9541 Bernle's Pamt 8- Wallpaper 333 W Market St Sandusky Ohlo Phone 626 3071 Leo F Brown Plumblng 8. Heating 624 Plerce St Sandusky Bus Phone 6261826 Leo Brown Res 626 0217 American Qualuty Strlpplng Let us take It off for you furniture marine metal strlpplng and refmlshlng chalr calnlng rush seats UNIVERSAL EQUIPMENT gl SUPPLY Complete Lune Of Bullding Equlpment 8l Supplies 625 9454 625 2914 Hayes 81 Depot Sts Sandusky Mgr. 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Supply Co. 1805 E Perklns Ave Sandusky Ohio T 'ica' F'sh Ph 14191 627 9994 and Aquarlum Supplles 310 E Market sr REALTY INC The Forster Chma Co 1005 Cleveland Rd Sandusky R EA LTO R 'i -1'iA4h--It ii We sell the earth and every thing on lt Bob Strayer Sue Lechner FOR FAST RESULTS Ph 625 2752 416 Market Sandusky GEO CANALOS INC Headquarters or Brides' Gifts 2230 Superior St 04 mile north of Ford plant off Rt 1011 5tzuk's Fruit Farm Farm Market Bonded Winery Country Store Intersection of Routes 2 8. 6 On West Slde of Sandusky n Soul ' ,, 0 ' 'I 9 V 5, ., .....,-Lf ,pw 1 vclurcl lm' L t x DRRD HOTCGRHPHIC X I I , nur IIQ ll Ifl tm- IIIUIII 1 you 14 f-PNA f SCHOOL Flevx 2 'III N IIILH ,IUPUI IIFI tn mg . X T ly? HQX Ill Xk :mg um nk: I I1 .lx II ll J! I IJ. I ILML H11 Hldfll N -nm. if-L S? me we-1 W gsm QSQXN wix wx SE Ru NN -Es.1i!lm,. ' x u - - UIl'Ifl Il oc ' , sonic' 0 'un I-IIN 'lu ujfd Ifm'ir Hl'm'1lml For '. ' uu ' .zlui 'Al 'l .lln.ulc. als. sm -.I ' - --nf will rum. 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SALES cnnrm SERVICE HITS ICDESSDIUES 9 MILES SOUTH OF SANDUSKY O HONDA ODYSSEY FL-250 I el ff of alaaa 499-2938 .fa '59 Avery O HONDA US Rte 2508fTurnpike Fme class rings announcements diplomas and awards Dan Mueller Port Clanton Ohlo 43452 2222 Cleveland Rd Sandusky Ohlo The Rall Lounge 2215 Tlffln Ave Beer Llquor Food -JhnBa y 0-P'g.oH.11 - , n '- i tt K lly it ibu k Qld Q Qs - M Nulty - M M L gnu hm k Jff Crthy Shu , 'XA hlrlt l1yAb ll 1' ul, si f Sv L 'iw Best Wlshes From The 1976 Football Team Bob Krelmes Construction Co Llcensed and Bonded QUXTEAU OF Commercial and Resldentlal f l W Lx' ...L Ph. 626 2144 Ol!! 5 517 Central Avenue Sandusky Ohm 44870 Inbound: K. Priests: a Night Inn 5410 Milan Rd. at 4- Rte. 250 8. 2 1 Q X f 1,3 lt X ll ' vw r' one The dependable Famlly Rates Heated Pool A N 15 Mark Davxe I 30 Mike 1: lo- have Haar 2 ke C BU fl 17 0 rr t I 13 Tim l'1t.che1 2 lu ' a ox-an 724 Ohms Andres 22 hd :Lux-zmger Tom Reber 214 Joe Shen ox-d FRU NC OTNIOK 25 Seo e I '?l Iohn Scxararma 32- umm Naufel 'fr YQ- Mike Nauru 314- Kev n rbin gil- Joe Rx-aun O- Ric Pusateri 1- Tom Sc en LA- Lee 'a er-Jn X Nh- Steve Keller 5- Doug lfriestas 55- fd VHF?-19? U- Tom Brotzki K gs- wad Sennish 50- Mart. Naufel I? SNS a gl.. Tom Q Q U- .nn c :ranger 55- A1 Guatlva HUD UNCH 56- Tony Galati 'T 3993 -'Yer 60- Bo 'o z Assistant Coach b2- Mike Niese Tom Klfeilfm 63- Steve Kremer P91 Leone bla- lark Yeager Ji-m F9520 Cb- Phil Je b Jai 66- Tom Joh Tra ner QT- Vern P1 ' X , - t' Dan Sax-tor X 1, I I w ., y - . ' 1 ri , sa Q , x I l 34. ' , K. I 4 -A . A -gf. -T . X I . Q, 5' - 4 . y ik . ' X ' . S , E- . . . so ' 1, a 1 N - - 4 A. - I , I 'ti X ' . - ,-gs., . W A -F. -.Q as . A. P ' X . 1711, 1' - n f .-if C , l f , 4 '. Q . ' x, N ,V ti 4 in x lb 1 - ' ' 1- N x -- - - xl - xx' I J- K f : . if - , n GHEHI ILHHES TIRES NC. Sandusky's Leading Tire Distributor PHONE: f419j 626-1181 U ' I r,,r. .L .ff I-I PK w Quality Tires At Warehouse Prices V1s1t Our Complete Car Truck SGTVICB Center 1813 East Perkins Avenue SANDUSKY OHIO 44870 T 8: E TRAILER SALES Bellevue Ohio NIKON vfjiufy 3'-i'1m E Qs i'T THE SAVINGS BUILDING 81 LOAN C0 NOW 2 BEAUTIFUL PLACES TO SAVE . . . . 9 l I , ' ,Q I 131 , ' :fx -s , ...,, ' ' ' P V-num, enum nousluc - V - LENDER ' w 'aaB'.l Oo ' I an Ll ,...-- A . , . . . uw.: x----umm L-1.1,-u rm - - VH ' A I A '- : ll 4 -... SANDUSKY HURON Y, ' ' -L 207 W. Washington R 107 L'b D' . A b is PM jg. Phone I-1191626-5 - 'A A 1 .lvl - F. ,h l , .H ,NA H BAYLAND 1805 E Pe k sA e Sa d sky REALTY INC 627 9994 APM Rancho Plllow Motel 2047 cle ela d R a Co t acto Congratulations Class Of 1977 Compliments Of Dlstrlct Petroleum Products, Inc EOHOQOAQF CATHOLIC HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETIC I-'EIDEHATI CONGRATULATES THE CLASS OF 1977 ,E J, p . 5 .TQ ,Al EU A Ei ' ' Houste-rs of A Uzlctics at St. 1lvIu'ry's High School sgom cvcggmgnnoaav cane: . U . . lf. gre., e--.--...........v Y jg Raleigh Mondla Gltane Peugot 8: Other Fme Bicycles Hobby Supplies Model Anrplanes Boats And Trams 1801 E Perkms Ave Ph 625 4453 ju you yy Qflezc 2970? yzecmljf 9 WOMEN S WORLD 918 E Perkins Avenue Open Dally 10 6 Mon 81 Fr: 10 9 PETERSEN S GARAGE AUTOMOBILE SERVICE 5- 316 Sc nsf 6 9' Ph 625 asoa C4191 626-46 'GUARANTEED WORKMANSHIP - FAST SERVICE LOUIS MICHALIK 417 N. DEPOT ST. SANDUSKY. OHIO 44870 e NU-LOOK UPHOLSTERING M Q THE FORSTER CHINA CO 1005 Cleveland Rd Sandusky Ohlo fgylf 4 ?0ultl 2920 fgeeied ee I s mfs Q Q' s q 95,55 Q 4' S S 1 by 5 e K 5 fs? I . I . 1 ' 2 . , I a , U 4, JJ-ffff, I f' .1470 , 1 f . if A Q' J'-'11 W I 1?-t -..,- ' - il 5 fe ' . - 122 , ' ' 3 ' ' -rn 2.11 f L ,-5:-. D . v 9 V- ,651 L: i :E 'V , E ESQ' - iss 'sta i n A Q.-Q4 9 2 . 'i 1 x X Ea fi 1 E 5' v x A 1 ,, A' s VL . o reet x . One - L l A 10 , '2 .- I-' Y N L hgi HR 84 L Cfmw 79 1 U H D J wh W WMI f 1 1 R ax 4 Mfr ix 135 ,Q if 2?,,. HR 110 ANY FOOL CAN SEE THE BAD BUT CAN YOU SEE THE GOOD W Churchill WOLOHAN LU MBER CO 14 Mule N Of Ohlo Turnpike On Rte 250 626 1252 or 626 9805 J 0 H -N ' , ' 0 2,0 N Y. V bop I . 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Market St. Brady Construction 1303 Vine St, Braun Bros. RR if 2 Box 6 Brohl 8. Appell Inc. 1730 Columbus Ave, Bud's Place 509 Tiffin Ave. Cameo Sportsman's Lounge 702 W. Monore St. Carpetech Ph. 626-0966 Car-Lee Foods Superior Chips 913 Wayne St. Central Erie Supply 81 Elevator RR if 1 Certain-Teed Corp. P.O. Box 1700 The Chatter-Box Beauty Shoppe 1031 Hayes Ave. Chef's Pantry 1031 Pierce St. Don Clark s Texaco 1321 Cleveland Rd. Cobb's Drive-In 631 Tiffin Ave. Colonial Gardens 3506 Hull Rd. Crook's Den 2904 Milan Rd. Co., Inc. 176 Decorative Food Products 2105 Superior St. District Petroleum Products 1832 Milan Rd. Ehrnsberger's Restaurant 902 W. Adams St. Dr. Paul F. Ernst 504 W. Jefferson St. Fergie's Radio Sales 501 W. Perkins Ave. Four Seasons Garden Center 4515 Columbus Ave. Bill Garlic Motors, Inc. 1010 Castalia St. GiI's Auto Bay Refinishing Inc. 718 Warren St. Giunta's Hickory Steak House 1649 Cleveland Rd, Golly-Gee Drive In 405 E. Perkins Ave, GrahI's PIasterer's 211 Church St. Earl Griffith Custom Engine Building Haar Realty 114 E. Madison St. Hafner-Altstaetter-Erie Agency, Inc. 173 E. Washington Row Rolland and Hartenfeld Buildel Castalia Herman s Furniture 8. Colonial Shoppe 1800, 1810 Cleveland Rd. Herzog Construction 3813 Autumn Dr, Dr. Hoffman, Birmingham 8. Assos. Tiffin Home Savings 8. Loan 924 E. Perkins Ave. Industrial Nut Corp. 1425 Tiffin Ave. Insect Control Inc. P.O. Box 1348 International Assoc. Of Machinists 81 Aerospace Workers J 8- D Auto Wrecking 4605 Tiffin Ave. Bill Karl Music Center Fremont Dr. Wayne Karnes 3708 Columbus Ave. Lawyers Title Insurance Corp. 402 Columbus Ave. Lustre Corp. of Huron Cleveland Rd. Mecca Dairy Bar 2307 Cleveland Rd. Merle Norman Studio 906 E. Perkins Ave. Michienzi Medical Center, Inc. 3102 S. Hayes Ave. Minute Man Muffler Center 338 W. Perkins Ave. Myers Bottled Gas, Inc. 3904 Venice Rd. Kiddie Korral Nursery School Needlecraft W0rld 1 535 Milan Rd. Klueg Pharmacy 1725 Columbus Ave. 215 E. Washington St. Nu-Look Upholstering 417 N. Depot St. Palmison Son's Cycle City 2525 Columbus Ave. Party Store, Inc. 1514 Cleveland Rd. Pfanner Dry Cleaning, Inc. 414 E. Washington St. Pfefferkorn Awning Co. 1610 Cleveland Rd. The Pizza House West 627 Tiffin Ave. R 8. R Tavern 3503 Maple Ave. Ralph's Jewelers 205 W. Market St. Ramada Inn 5608 Milan Rd. Reutler-Welschenbach Ins. 227 W. Washington St. R b t' S ' lt Sh 'E2?E.fi..k..'i.eA'5l?' V oppe J.H. Routh Packing Sandusky St. Mary's CC Panther Band The Best Sandusky Alignment 8g Brake Service 520 Finch St. Sandusky Co-op Sales Your Auto Supply Store Sandusky Lumber Co. 220 W. Perkins Ave. Sandusky Nut 81 Machine Co 2150 Miland Rd. George T. Saxton Assoc., Inc 171 E. Perkins Ave. Dr. Edward Schnell ' 174 Sunset Dr. Schonhardt's Grocery 303 Fremont Ave. Seven Mile House South Hayes Ave. RR all 2 Shan-Rod, Inc. HLII'Ol l W.L. Shepherd 177 Siegel Meats Stan's Dairy Bar Thom Builder's Inc. 627 Meigs St. 701 E. Bay View Drive 3507 Maple Ave. Castalia Simon 8. Herzog SteeIe's of Sandusky, Inc. Tom's Sohio 127 E. Water St. 220 E. Water St. 1033 Cleveland Rd. Smith's Bakery Stierhoff Bros' Moving8. Cart. Town 81 Country Drive Thru 3708 Columbus Ave. P.O. Box 1433 802 Hancock St. Don Snyder Realtor Inc. Superior Driving School Walsh Sound Equipment . 1105 w sr. . 734 Wafen St ayne Wenslnk Seed Farms Stadtmiller Realtor Taylor Made Inc. Monmevaue 501 W. Perkins Ave. Elm St. . 178 Eugene Charles Products Sales Supply Co. J. Sartor Scherer Alton Schnurr Sharpe Stores Inc. Staff I-lalr Nest Schmenk Schwab Schwab Shafer Co. Club 17 Mr. 8. Mrs. Frank Ackerman Mrs. Leona Ackerman Action Auto Supply Mr. 8. Mrs. A.V. Agnew Sr. Mr. 8. Mrs. Gilbert Agsten Mr. 8. Mrs. Steve Ahlers Scott G. Allen Jack, Barb 8. Julie Altenburger Mary Alton Terri Alton Mr. 8. Mrs. Walter F. Amburn Mrs. Dennis Andres Edward J. Andres Patrick Andres Tony Andres Mr. 8. Mrs. Tony Andres Mr. 8. Mrs. Don Armstrong 8. Family Mr, 8. Mrs. Jim Armstrong The Art Barn Carl Bacni Rick Bacni Vittorina Balconi Mr. 8. Mrs. James Ballah 8. Family Roye W. Ballah, Real Estate 8. lns. Lisa Baltes Mike Baltes Mr. 8. Mrs. William Baker Mr. 8. Mrs. Charles Barker Barone's Beer Barrel Mr. 8. Mrs. Richard F. Barrows Bay City Motor Sales Mr. 8. Mrs. Robert Beatty Sr. Mr. 8. Mrs. Paul V. Becker Bellevue Music Center Mrs. Charles Bender Don Bergeron Mr. 8. Mrs. Donald J. Bergeron 8. Family Cecelia Berkey Alvin W. Beverick Beth Beverick Bill Beverick Bob 8. Charlotte Beverick Mr. 8. Mrs. James J. Beverick Therese Beverick Tim Beverick Tom 8. Rose Beverick Vi 8. Al Biagetti Jerri Metzo Bickley Mr, 8. Mrs. Kenneth Bickley Lyle S. Bickley Randy Bickley Randy Bickley Jr. Mr. 8. Mrs, Dallas Biechele Kathy Scherer Biecheler Mr. 8. Mrs. Alvin Biehl Kathleen S. Biehl The Thomas Biehl Family Big Chuck The Bird Charles Blackburn Catherine L. Blade Mr. 8. Mrs. E.T. Blake Anita Blakely Harold Blakely Carl 8. Peg Blanton Scott Blanton Bloomquist Radio 8. TV Mrs. Marguerite Boehmer Mr. 8. Mrs. William Boehmer Book Wheel Frank Borsick Mr. 8. Mrs. Charles Bower Sr. 8. Family Mr. 8. Mrs. Ezra Bower Mr. 8. Mrs. Frank D. Bower 180 PATRONS Thomas 8. Jean Bowie Mr. 8. Mrs. Charles Brady Linda Goeltz Brady Mr. Joseph Braun Anna Bray Irene Brecht Charles 8. Mary Ann Briehl James H. Bright Brotzki. Guseman. Hemker, Schlett Ann Brotzki Mr. 8. Mrs. Bernard Brotzki Cindy Brotzki Mr, 8. Mrs. Ralph C. Brotzki Terrie Brotzki Mr. 8. Mrs. Lowell Brown Buckeye Body Shop Burger Dist. Co. Mrs. Hildegarde Burrow Richard Burton G. Fay Buss Eloise Butts Marilyn Butts Mr. 8. Mrs. Thomas F. Camella Mr. 8. Mrs. Anthony Cammalleri Camp Bros. Lunch Mr. 8. Mrs. George Canalos Mr. 8. Mrs. Frank Capicchioni Mr. 8. Mrs. Nick Capizzi John Carroll Thomas J. Carroll D.D.S. Castalia Hardware Castalia Trenching 8. Ready Mix, Inc. Mary Catherman Mr. 8. 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