St Pauls High School - Look Ahead Yearbook (Norwalk, OH)
- Class of 1966
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'P -. f Hx PIRIT 66 Presented by: The Journalism Class Saint Paul's High School Norwalk, Ohio Volume XLI Q-VL 5 HQ: Q dw S S irilus O .- lodius 5 4 l c.. Q 1-... o Q46 ,A O K. ous Foreword: Perhaps no word better describes the scholastic year 1965-1966 at St. Paul's High School than the word action . The ac- tions were those that could be found in most Catholic High Schools, the classes, the daily Mass, the sports events, the dances, the clubs and organizations. Yet each of these actions in its own way was unique in the diversity of the personalities of the students and the faculty who contributed to make our school the place where the action is . In Commemoration of Her Golden Jubilee, We the journalism staff of 1966, dedicate this yearbook to Sister Mary Alphonsus for the l9 years of instruction she has so willingly given to the students of St. Paul's High School and congratulate her on the completion of fifty years of devoted service in the Notre Dame sisterhood. Q The X fx :'5lS: pf The 1966 Spirit Is Dedicated to Sister Mary Alphonsus, SN D TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION I FACULTY 4 PICTORIAL ESSAY 9 SENIORS 14 UNDE RC LASSMEN 30 CURRICULUM 44 ACTIVITIES 60 SPORTS 68 SPONSORS 80 SENIOR INDEX 83 UNDERCLASS INDEX 87 3 Pastor Father Karl Burger has supervised the moral, financial, and educational responsibilities of the parish for the last five years . Last year he initiated the repairs and improvements of the building donated to the parish, thus converting it into a social hall. Administration Strives for Improvements, Functionally and Educationally The chief administrator of St. Paul High School is Father Wil- liam Bodart. Assuming the duties of principal this year, he has made many changes in the tradi- tional program at SPH. Some of Father's first year's accomplish- ments are the beginning of a stu- dent council, the opportunities for some St. Paul students to study courses such as art and manual training at Norwalk High School, and the revision of the Goals and Policies . in vu p l p f wi is I i c . 1 I ' 0 ,., 'Si 1 T F Father John Sherbno, pastor at Wakeman St. Mary, has shown the senior sociology students how to live in a modern world. As part of the class curriculum, he initiated a panel to discuss the requirements for peaceful co-existence and a school-wide survey. , lil B Father Martin Donnelly is the newest priest to come to St. Paul's. During his first year, Father was CYO moderator, sophomore re- ligion instructor, and during the second se- mester, speech teacher. Strivings of Administration Reflected b Faculty 5 Father John Laudick's primary duty is assistant to Father Bur- ger in parish duties. During the year he instructed the junior religion students in the history of the Catholic Church. The teaching duties of English I and II, French I and II, and speech during the first semester, belonged to Sister Mary Giovanni. That's right, Kathy, in ancient history it is called the Divine Right of Kings. In addition Mr. John Busam taught modem history and civics. Through Their Challenging of Thinkers, The projector was a valuable aid in Sister Mary Virgena's math classes. She taught algebra I and II, geometry, and math IV. Chemistry and physics were taught by Sister Mary Joan. Before beginning instruction Mr. J. Peter Kohli, band director tapped for silence. X. cf-2' ' Spare moments were seldom found for Mrs. Owen Hickey during her busy days in the office . Guiding of Young Ambitious, Sister Mary Virgie taught American history and instructed the home- makers of tomorrow in home economics I and II. Triangles were an important part of Mr. Richard Coffey's mechanical drawing, general math and general science classes. .Q i 1 7 In addition to his study hall super- vision duties, Mr. John Snyder was also one of Saint Paul's maintenance men. In addition to coaching varsity sports, Mr. Norwalk businessman, Mr. Thomas McClain, was the as- Ralph Shoemaker taught physical science, sistant coach and trainer for Saint Paul's athletic teams. health and physical education to the fresh- men and sophomores. aking of Sleepers, Miss Molly Brown took charge of commercial math, general business, bookkeeping, personal and business typing. Mrs. Jean Chase instructed the freshmen and sophomore girls in the basics of health andphys- ical education. fgf'95:1!mM ' -.1 Wk Wf X-,LJ 4,- QR 1 Patriotism Enjoyment 'K ma.- vr-F' Ski. 51, , , fag l Concentration 1.-. A W' .Q AI a xo ova ' 1 L A ,4 A, 4' 9 ,vw 5 - , R 100',o'. Jltiv .J 'A I-xg un, gtF.! ' XX' X . 'v . 0-Q -X Els. 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I' vu i7C,- Hu H ' v Y?-.5-J? ?, NT DOWN T O ADUAT ION rf DAYS VI SENIGRS IN ACTION Senior class officers and student council representatives are Karen Fries, secretaryg Kathryn Hug, representativeg John Wil- helm, representativeg Mary Ellen Boose, vice-presidentg Charles Amato, presidentg and Donald Martin, treasurer not shown. Senior cheering sec- tion has no trouble being he ard during pep rallies. Although many extracurricular activi- ties kept Katie Hug busy, she kept up her grades to become valedictorian. Hubbub of Senior Year Fails to Obscure Goals of 66'ers Charles Arnato receives trophy for win- ning spelling bee and is congratulated for being chosen salutatorian. FF 'Q, J Terry Aclelman Charles Amato Louis Balint Magdalen Balint .-ff Janice Basom Wayne Bellamy Mary Bleile Mary Ellen Boose Sandra Brady Thomas Crist Vernon Dann Sybilla Dial I7 -fm l Janet Esker Joseph Fisher Susan Fleming Karen Fries 'filmed Mary Gfell James Gies John Greilich ,wx wr f I . Janet Hammersmith Thomas Hogan Janet Holbrook Kathryn Hug Marjorie Kinney r,,,, W, x H J Richard Kleber John Kline Joan Krupp iumluil 3, Q M Paul Larrow Sharon Laux Susan Lehan Daniel Lesch William Lodermeier Thomas Lodge e ,o A James Loyer Sharon Lutts Harold Lynch Rebecca Manlet Donald Martin Margaret McFadden 20 Michael Meesig Michael Mellen Barbara Meyers Margaret Meyers Arlene Missler Barbara Missler Linda Nickoli Loretta Nofzinger 21 Patricia Owens Rebecca Pflieger Margaret Pheifer Marjorie Pheifer i i 1 ,' , Jeng md , --- Robert Prince Kathleen Reed Thomas Reichert David Ringholz 22 Thomas Rinner Kathleen Rossman Patricia Rupp Dianne Schafer Barbara Schaffer Susan Schindley Anne Schlacter Rose Schlotterer Robert Schumm 23 Lawrence Seek Sharon Sitterly Dianne Skinner Betty Smith ,Q wr' Constance Snyder Judith Spettle Robert Spinello Donna Theisen 24 f J ,H u, , NH HNHW 'Q ,. n. ww w Q! L., I Glenn Tinker Ann Wagner Norbert Wagner Todathon Wagner 49,4 -714,9 F 5 ' 5 E! C arolyn Walke r Douglas Wechter Catherine John Wilhelm Weisenberger 25 Sunday, June, 5, 1966 26 iii.,- Seniors obediently studied lines during times off stage in preparation for production of No More Homework. Shalimar Ames QRebecca Pfliegery and Tallulah Ploetz fMagdalen Balintj set a trap for Pamela Jones fPat Ruppy. Seniors Showed Theatrical Talents. Hey, get your hands off my girl, Buzz Bailey fl-larold Lynchj threatened Ronald Sassoon QDaniel Leschj. Scrub lady Mrs. RatchettQSharon Luttsy and janitor Mr. Tok QTom Reichertj fought the battle of the bucket . xi f.g.,: ,f . an -V v ' A':ll' a 7 - H :?fji??' J? A ' ' 52,4 l, j We is u S1 1, ,i3,i7LEfg'.i! JP! :fi 'HP' A - . .- J . frm J . Q- X . H: M ' , It V lsr' ,a lf Fiat QQ 'www 1 gk . M 1 5 ,. 'gggui .,,. , , , , ATI' I ' X i ai R' ' f , ' v s, 5 ' if 5? wx ,Ez Y T In Z i ' 1' :ff- 1.3 5: Catcher Paul Larrow seemed to be awaiting the f X, ui , 'Za i A ST-E-E-RIKE. V A w 3 , The softball game had enthusiastic rooters. Seniors Picnicked at Pearson I-lead chaperone Father Bodart cheerfully The lake was so-o-o-o soothing to seniors' aching feet, picked up articles left behind by seniors. 29 1 , -new :,: nuwn.e,1 1 n1- ,W gf,-.Q-fe '11 IN su' N ,W..f ,I ,iq Lx. TI' i 'I W.: 15- 2, H E, Q 1' ' X' an Ls.- SVN ,Aft H Nw 1- .WB .v-Z., Q V ., LL455:f1??f i 7 14.4 ,. N f 'fr-w ' ' v..?,,w,- 12- --Y- '1g,--A - .3 1 ff-K. ,1.L.-'vtg :' fu 4 .. Y' ,5 V Aff .1 Q ,' 4. . 4-rw., I '39 J J ' I, uf. far ul. MM' M: 1 , k rl 5 , - ' .g.gg , g-gym if ,wifi , '-I 'H 1 fm 955,29 'I' W ' win, 1, 5' n,, r 2,,.,,T A- - .. Q u 'f -1 4 .0 if w M ,-xi J L 'J ,vu l,4,1i.f'Jf - ., I.. Rs 55 .A '4 -,, f . 6 , H' J, , A if '4 1 JS, L., , lf .JQWQ w , fx ww Wsagp, H H , ,, ,. xi., Qi' QA jg! W1 1 1 . S , N-: f-.1f,.? , M-,--fi w,f,X , 1 1 4l ZY',. -1 H,f4- H ,,. . , , , H ., X H f w MJ' 1 if H ,M-M -in WU, ww MAE f-14 KC 3:00 woo Of TO DAY Sofhnofn rf ,- UNDERCLASSMEN IN ACTIGN The Junior class officers and Student council representa- tives are Joseph Mellen, Presidentg James Swabley, representativeg Christine Robertson, Representativeg John Amato, Treasurerg Sue Jauk, Secretaryg Catherine Hey- man, Vice President. uniors Achieve Action Year if H.- if .Sr ' N ' My A Z ggi: HM ' ' I , ' ,I 4 l yd Maria Costa, a member of the Junior Class is an exchange student from Sucre, Bolivia, Juniors put on a Christmas Nativity play. V' 'C - Fr. Bodart leads the S.. Y if N juniors in prayer fol- lowing an assembly. M. Ackerman J. Amato P. Baisch T . Batman B. Basom J. Bignall D . Brutsche R . Casselberry J. Conney M. Costa L. Didion M. Dublo M. Ebert J. Fantauzzo M. Farmer if--11' M. S. S. K K T S. C R. M C. A. . Fleming Fox Frank Frey Fries Furey Goostre e Gross Gross Hackathorn Haegal Harshberger 2 Leaders Already, S Herkender M Heyman B Hug R Humble Mellen Meesig Metz Mohr Newcomer N ickoli Owens Perry S. Jauk M J enklns J. Klme W Kludmg S. S. G. M P. T. K. M C. S. Mayle M McLaugh11n and Outstanding Tag Salesman C . Reichert W. Rentfle J. Riggleman J. Rinner C . Robertson R. Ruffing W. Rupp A. Schaffer M. Schaffer M. Schaffer L. Schlotterer F. Schnellinger T. Sharbaugh D. Sizemore P. Skinn R. Skinn K. Smith P. Smith R. Smith K. Spangler Stein Stotz Swabley Tr endy Trotter Ware Wechter Wiedemann bi The sophomore class officers and student council representatives are Charles Reineck, presidentg Rose- mary Lesch, seeretaryg Richard Hillman, treasurerg Eval-lerics, rep- resentativeg Louise O'Dell, vice- presidentg Nicholas Takcas, repre- sentative. Spirited Sophomores Active in an Fields Mary Amato accompanies singers Kathleen McFadden and Louise O'Dell at CYO ama- teur night. Darbe Niedwiecki and Nancy Smith do a take off on Sonny and Cher at CYO talent night. H not 4 Sophomore boys stand in cafeteria line eagerly waiting for lunch. L A-ffl L A'-Ni uote Caesar, R. Adelrnan M. Amato M. Amerine L. Arnold 'S' lk -cf '35 'J' .aa I Wi. 'bf' J. Baltes E. Beier R. Bick M. Bird C. Boose S. Boose J. Brichacek E. Btutsche M. Catalano K Conney M D. G. P. D. D. S. D. E. G. D. W G. S. J. Culley Dempsey Dick Dublo Ely Englert Esker Flood Frey Fries Frisch . Gathergood Geiger Gfell Grine T. Haeuptle E. Herics M. Heydinger R. Hillman D. Hipp J. Hipp M. Hogan D. Humble M. Kean M. Kluding S. Kluding D. Krorner R. Krupp J. Laux W. Lenhart R. Lesch P. Linder C. Loyer J. Lucas G . March M. Mayle K. McFadden C . McGucken M. McGucken N. Meyers D. Niokoli D . Niedzwi eckl L. O'Dell M. Patchen S. Percival and Swell Bankbook Through Bake Sale T. Prince C . Reineck D Rogers W. Rospert M. Roth K. Schafer C. Schaffer T . Schaffer M. Schlacter J. Sitterly D. Skinn W. Skinn G. Skinner E. Smith L. Smith N. Smith M. Sprowl G . Stein N Takacs J. Theisen M. Vogus M. Weisenberger S. Welfle D . White M. White W. White J Wilhelm J Wilson J. Windau J. Winkler . J Hrfff bl ll MX! ly 1 The freshmen class officers and student councilrep- resentatives are Jeanne Ruffing, secretaryg Susan Fish, vice-presidentg Terry Wise, representativeg Steven Bleile, presidentg David Wasini:-ik, treasurerg and Eugene Hettel, representative. Class of '69 Burst onto Scene, Michael Meesig gegs his hand stamped as he enters the freshmen Mardi Gras Dance. 'i Mary Ann Rekart, with books in hand, leaves class cheer- fully. Maybe because she just passed a test. T . Culley J. Davis D. Didion N. Didion C . Dobbs S. Elenbaas A. Esker M. Fish S. Fish K. Fisher P. Fleming C. Fligor B. Flood K. Fries M. Goostree M. Baltes D. Batman K. Bick S. Bird S. Bleile A. Boose A. Brady M. Cox Freshmen girls clap and sing as they go through a chorus of the school song. r- A. Astarita J. Aubiel D. Amerine VJ ws-P' 2.1 '27 djust uiokly to High School, J. Gross D. Hansberger M. Hay E. Hettle A . Heyding er D. Heyman M. Houston J. Hug J. Jenkins J. Kean T. Kline K. Kluding M. Kluding S. Kocher C . Langjar D. Laux S. Lesch L. Mack P. Manlet M. Mellen L. Mesker J. Metz J. Meyer C. Meyers S. Missler J. Obqrmiller C . Pflieger J. Prystas M. Rekart R. Ritzenthaler K. Rock G. Roth J. Ruffing M. Rushin C. Sanger T. Schafer I. Schaffer L. Schaffer M. Schaffer S . Schlacter M. Schnellinger A. Schumm W. Seck G. Sharbaugh P. Simon T. Skinn C. Smith N. Smith N. Snyder M. Stieber T. Takacs B. Tinker E. Trares R. Vartorella K. Wagner D. Wasniak T . Weisenberger T. Wise W. Wise A. Zeller and Establish Themselves W 4' my Y LV W ' x 0 'J ' -f - 1, , +Qy'! j X 1 1 , W r, 32217 ' ML I u ' Yu ag.. T Y' 4 T he had 'WL ' Y -ZF' 'HI . . ' H :Z M 1 ' . WW , - .T ' ' , V 'F HES! r:- Y . .wg rw N , x .2 X Q I 1-f- r N ig N N N N w H af' u u ,, .Nei ix , M ! V . E55 NW, sf in lg 'll in. f..-X,-.fa : A fqkk iw : : ...::,:::.. Q 11621 if .W-X., V F-'QW 1 if-M F, UF:-,X THOUGHTS IN ACTICJN l t F ' w,5:guf', ' E ,. LN' T- :grin M isuuzw' W ' Y :I s ' i. 1- -. 1 J 'FW e , Ann Wagner is pictured above filling ,X transcripts in office practice. Personal typing student, Charles Reichert, executes concen- tration while typing his daily exercise drills. Practical Commercial Experiences Are Gained b Junior Executives A sr N1 -, , he W W. . 5:5 fe 1 H 'Mi . A -,LV ie , N w -5 H ai. , m H H' H H 22 N y,iw Future bookkeepers work industriously at a test. Linda Nickoli is shown studying, due to absence. Senior girls develop the art of taking dic- tation in shorthand II class. Foundations Are Built for Profitable Futures. sfiff l .stil R35 . + X4 N s.. I . An over the shoulder glance shows William Rupp, junior, ' - pondering the complexities of commercial math. Senior Harold Lynch Works diligently at sketching a scale blueprint for a house. 47 Mixed Chorus entertained for students Land parents at the an- nual Christmas concert. The three-year old band performed for the high school at the annual Catholic Chronicle assembly. Band Swings, Chorus Singsg Music Fills the Halls of St. Paulps :je i 'T' ig Chorus students strive for perfection under the direction of Mrs. Landoll. 48 Darbe Niedzwiecki points out Austria to modern his- tory class. :fi .-Tl Historians Review and Evaluate Pastg Sociologists Make Practical Applications The QWEJS panel consulted with sociology teacher, Father Sherbno, in preparation for a panel discussion with members of the Newman Club at Oberlin College. 49 A 1 Sister Mary Virgie instructed junior American history students in the many facets of the American heritage. Father Laudick passed out final exams to boys in Religion III. i aff I if Junior girls concentrate on one of Father Laudick's religion tests. Individual Religion Classes Provide Basic Philosophy for Life Sue Welfle read from our Life and Worship in girls' religion II. ,.,. L... '- 1. Father Donnelly explained the mysteries of the Faith to the sophomore boys. Tom Lodge applies his slide rule, with expert knowledge after four years of study. Eugene Hettle, Pat Fleming and Kathy Bick, apply the age old theory Three heads are better than one, where algebra is concerned. Protracter, Slide Rule and Ample Study Reveal the Secrets of Mathematical Success. A new book being written by the geometry class is How to Succeed in Ge- ometry After Really Try- ing . Biology students Shirley Kluding, Dan White, and Colleen McCuckin examined the anatomy of a frog during lab period. Science Students Discover Steve Trendy tetrated acids and bases in chemistry Dan Lesch gave a demonstration on resonance in lab. physics. 52 A v Q 1: J it l Wu ff '. TQTQPNQI L Q fin' , S- ui S . Mr. Richard Coffey explains the solar year to Tom Crist and Tom Reichert watch Sue Nick Snyder in general science. Gfell performing a frequency experi- ment in physics. The CCW yn' of God's Creation Dissecting and analyzing starfish under a microscope is absorbing work for the biology stu- dents. 53' 'Q 2-0.5! Gary Roth found determining the parts of speech quite a problem in English I. Language Studies Enhance Culture, Friends, Romans, countrymen, lend me your ears, quoted Nicholas Takacs, as he portrayed Mark Antony, in English II. Susan Herkender devoted much concentration to her English III vocabulary assignment. 54 'Q Q1 bw. ixqq French II students studied French idioms and phrases in preparation for a test. Widen Horizons ities of his candidate inspeech class. 4 , NG'U'i?5Wi1 1I3KK'4?NJ'w gn ,xUWl 'w'M1yvW , ' N Harold Lynch and Bill Loder- meier debated the good qual- Penny for your thoughts? John Wilhelm ponders the problems of being a yearbook editor. Look-A-Head editor, Katie Hug, prepares the first page for the printer. ournalists Record Action Year In addition to his yearbook duties, Paul Larrow also prepared the school paper for mailing. Layout editor, Linda Nickoli, prepares a dummy layout for the yearbook. - Q- ia... l ,,A,,:t,,,,AF IF.. t.. ,W 56 As sports editor for the Look-A-Head, Bill Lodermeier supervised the making of head- lines for the athletic coverage. - f ,gf Mary Ellen Boose did most of the typing for the L-A-H and the Spirit. in Pictures and riting Barbara Schaffer constantly did research through Magdalen Balint, senior demonstrated to junior Sheryl Goostree how to set and type an article on the IBM typewriter. past SPI-I newspapers and annuals looking for ideas for her many varied journalism duties. Headline editor for the Look-A-Head, Don Martin wrote and set all headlines. 57 N 4 is x :fs Mike Mellen obtained information for his humor columns from a variety of sources, including Mad magazine. WWE Kathy Reed, who shared this year's typing duties with Mary Ellen Boose, prepared an article for the Look-A- Head. AQ I! Preparing their weekly column for the NORWALK REFLECTOR are Donna Thiesen and Pattie Baisch. 'Q-7 X QQ W W rv One of the journalism staff's ace photographers, Loretta Nofzinger looked over the list of pictures needed. Typist and photographer, Sharon Lutts reset the IBM selectric typewriter. Sharon Lutts gets pointers on how to move a patient fShir1ey Kludingj from Mrs. Leon Lodermeier R.N., in a home nursing course. Professional model? No, it's our own Barb Schaffer, modeling her Easter ensemble she made in home economics II! jf! Y, Are Carol Dobbs, Carrie Pflieger and Debbie Barman, proving the old proverb that too many cooks spoil the broth ? Homemakers of Tomorrow Learn Fundamentals Today A stxtch 111 tlme saves the nppmg out ', is the motto of the second year home economics sewing class. - 1 SPM ,JL SE .X W, M Wm M 1 1 Z-E. ':'1?: in ' ' 1 -.J W .f ', H L , W N ,J H m ,mum . d, mmm .. , ,- A :tg 1-,-C, E: ' QELAELQQ 1 ' H -1.11 itwnsgism, ., TUDE ACTIO 11 f .. .111 1 1 11 111 I m .- 3 1 1 -1 K111 11 1 ,. 1 11 1 . H ,4 . 1-..-- 1- 1 1 1 fl 1 1Ak :45 ' 1?G1ae1m 'EELZL111 ' 11 Patricia Owens, Kathy Bick, John Amato, Colleen Mack, Mary Amato, and Carl Langjahar competed in the CYO Throughout the year, girls performed the latest Oratorical contest and won four plaques. dances at CYO record hops. CYQ Was in Full Swing Junior girls went Flamenco at one of the CYO recozd hops. Enjoying themselves Ann Schumm, William Rospert, and Donald, and Donald Flood took time out to chatter. 1 0 fl .tu C Shooting and howling in rebounds, the G.A.A. invades the sport of basketball. Spanking New GAA and Veterans Pep Club The officers of the newly formed Girls Athletic Association were: S. Gfell, M Bleile, M. Pheifer, M. Pheifer, A. Mis sler, S. Fleming, and R. Pflieger. Provide Healthy Qutlets for Feminine Energies . Kg, i Pep Club officers, B. Meyers, B. Smith, N. Weide- mann, and M. Boose discuss plans for the year's events. A 1 Sporting their new block 'P', couragement to the team. the Pep Club shouts en Thomas Hogan, Thomas Weisenberger, Allen Harshberger, Ted Barman and Gerald Kramer, better known as The Questions , entertained many times at school functions. as . J Senior Glenn Tinker seemed to enjoy danc- ing with freshman Deborah Rushin. PH Social Life Spiced b Fine Dances mr ' ' '-r -H I. V-'14 'JL ! 5 x - , .1 1 The Sadie Hawkins Dance was attended by many SPH'ers in Dogpatch attire. 64 Among the many freshmen convicted by the sen- iors' Kangaroo Court at the freshman initiation dance, were Steven Bird and John Hug. 1 Spirit editor and photographer, John Wilhelm, SPH freshman Sarah Schlacter, an art student at Nor- often seen in the halls with camera ready for walk High School, won an award for one of her works. action was awarded a medal for apicture by the NODJA. Students, Talents Shine If ,gp Patricia Owens, winner of the Homemaker of the Year pin showed her interest in the culinary arts. At the traditional spelling bee, Charles Amato won the A. J. Baltes trophy beating out close rivals Donald Skinn, Anne Schlacter, and Colleen Mack. 65 Z 43' CZ The 1966 members of the Future Teachers Association pose with their moderator, Sister Mary Virgena. FT , F A, BH Appeal to Career-Minded Paulites. L. Nofzinger, T. Sharbaugh, M. Bleile, J. Krupp and K. Spangler discuss the business for the next Future Nurses Association meeting. 66 Jane Dial, president of the National Business Honor Society, talks with her other officers M. Pheifer and D. Brutsche. 5 J 'W A Year of Change for CSMC Servers, and Library Senior servers, J. Gies and D. Wechter light candles for benediction. 67 SisterMary Jane, SPH librarian, acquaints fresh- men A. I-Ieydinger with the card catalogue. CSMC officers were: QFRONT ROW, S. Mayle ! B. Meyers, B. Smith, QSECOND ROW, K. 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'u!1f .ju i-. . V1wsf.f?fZ4 nip' 5.,.gs, 2. Tir' .,fffV ROW 1--W. Bellamy fmgnj, C. Boose, D. Hipp, G. Fries, T. Prince, G. March, M. Kluding, D. Flood. ROW 2--T. Lodge, J. Stotz, C. Gross, D. Martin, G. Tinker, C. Amato, B. Prince, B. Lodermeier, M. Meesig, K. Fries fmgixj. ROW 3--Assist. Coach, T. McClain, M. Fleming, A. I-larshberger, F. Schnellinger, B. Kluding, T. Furey, J. Fantauzzo, J.' Mellen, J. Amato, P. Smith, Coach R. Shoemaker. ROW 4--B. Rospert, M. Farmer, D. Hillman, J. Grine, N. Tackas, D. White, B. Tinker, D. Heyman. Gridders Rip Five Out of Eight Foes Coaches Shoemaker and McClain give some valuable advice to the team during halftime. ' Let's get 'em! rises from the crowd as the football team, ledby the tri- captains Don Martin, Glenn Tinker, and Chuck Amato, charge onto the field. Glenn Tinker totes the pigskin for precious yardage as anAvon defender prepares to make the tackle S ff - ,L WESTERN RESERVE AVON MARGARETTA PARMA BYZANTINE GREEN SPRINGS LAKESIDE ix x pave- i. , I V5 E' is -1. L ,J 2' Wi, fx ff A. YV -' 1 N F X54 , 1 NORTH RIDGEVILLE PERKINS St. Paul's bench proved itself by being able to go into the game at any time to give the startersa rest. 71 21 34 12 27 14 14 Don Martin and Bill Lodermeier listen to the in- structions for the second half during halftime. X Mike Vogus prepares to bring down an Avon ball carrier. igskin Team Characterized by cCNeVer-Say-Dien Attitude Team work for team tackle. While Glenn Tinker and Chuck Amato play tug of war with a Lakeside player's midsection, five other Flyers close in for the kill , 72 Saint Paul's cheerleaders take a brief restbetween cheers at the Parma Byzan- tine game. All eyes are directed to the action on the field during the parents' night game. Flyers' Wide Upen Style of Pla Treat for Fans, Headache for Foes DonMartin carries the pigskin and a North Ridgeville player for additional yardage. 'Q is YM - 1 ' . . . .L - - k.p-t , .2 . gJ,f 'f I ' Mike Meesig is tackled from behind by an un- identified Parma defender. Mike had just re- ceived a pass. ROW 1--W. Kluding, J. Amato, G. Tinker, L. Seek, T. Furey. ROW 2--J. Grine, R. Humbel, J. Fisher, M Meesig, R. Schumm, C. Amato. Senior-Led Hoopsters Flash to 13--5 Record Encouraging more points, Coach gives ' player Mike Meesig a few tips. R R k RW evmwrfvswr: J' -:JL n m' .x'5.A.'1: 1 .fi w K W 1 .L , ,1 The varsity cheerleaders, K. Hug, M. Ebert, S. Schindley, and M. Lodermeier lead the crowd in a cheer of good luck. Joe Fisher alley-oops it for two. Republic York Sandusky St. Mary Fremont St. Joe ' Monroeville Green Springs Thompson Milan Lorain St. Mary Western Reserve Perkins 'fl' A -'fffva s ., J' ., f. 1 i Bob Schumm lays it up on a fast break. New Riegel Lakeside South Central Monroeville Fostoria St. Wendelin Western Reserve Berlin Heights Tournament Milan Crestview The ball merits the attention of all ROW 1--T. Haeuptle, K. Fries, G. Kramer, R. Gross, G. March, R. Hillman. ROW 2--D. Heyman fmgnj Meyer, T. Schaffar, D. Humbal, M. Vogus, M. Kluding, S. Missler fmgrq. Reserves Learn: Finish with 3-14 Mark S. Gfell and J. Wilson flash through the end of a cheer, while J. Ruffing and T. Wise hold their positions. .x' :! , .lf Coach McClain talks strategy during halftime at Western Reserve. 76 York 24 - Sandusky St. Mary 29- Frernont St . joe 34- Monroeville 32 - Green Springs 45 - Thompson 31 - Milan 36 - Lorain St . Mary 41 - Western Reserve 21 - Perkins 3 1 - New Riegel 37 - Lakeside 36 - South Central 26 - Monroeville 34 -39 Fostoria St . Wendelin 42 -53 Western Reserve 28 -29 Berlin Heights 39 -30 Game time tension is shown on Paulite faces. As the defender sails by, Dick Hillman hits a jumper on the run. Bill Kluding fights opponents for jump ball. Left to Right: Mike Meesig, Dan Lesch, Charles Amato, Glenn Tinker, Tom Lodge, Mike Schlacter, John Amato, Tom Schaffer, Norb Smith, racked up 13-0-1 record. Undefeated Netters Achieve Sehool's Best Record , I, if J - , Forced back by a good shot, Freshie Norb Smith lofts another of his frustrat- ing offensive lobs. Freshmen netter, John Hug, smas screaming serve. 1 -tangy- hes Out a wllrwv' ' A - --Q,-...V-.Y .-,,.,, 1 , . :fm ,-,. , 1- , ,W f ,. ix' - 1 Wm 1 332555 M W .3 5 ,N 1 1- 5 5, 11 112-N 11 : F' 1 1 ' T1 u11 '1i 1 '11 ' 11- hi' rbi!! Properly meeting the ball in front of him, hustling Glenn Tinker hits another of his forehand passing shots. Junior net ace John Amato ups off another blazing serve. JJ,- 1LE?55ffL 1-v' ' W Hifi: 1!??:gf for !,,,f1 1 i , I ' ,fr , F1 W Y i' 1 - I g - , if e .I - Undefeated Charles Amato reaches high into the air to reach one of his serves. -Q-1 ,- , Lanky Mike Meesig goes deep to the forehand for a cross-court retum. Patrons of the 1966 Spirit Ace Hardware Durable Mat Co . C . O. Adelman and Sons Ebert's Inc . Adria's Beauty Shoppe Ebert and Son Motor Sales, Inc . R. W. Albright, Inc. Enders' Greenhouse Arnie's Cycle Shop Fair Publishing House Bache, Furey, and Myers Fashion Shoppe A. J. Baltes Inc. A Friend Barman and Seitz, General Contractors Fisher Home Furnishings and Music Battles Insurance Fraternal Order of Police 489 H. P. Becker Co. Frederick Machine Works, Inc. Bell Dairy P. H. Fulstow Co. Betschman's West End Greenhouse Gilbert Jeweler Paul E. Bleile Co. B. F. Goodrich F. J. Boose and Sons H and R Agricultural Service Bud Brady Building Heaston-Hile Funeral Home The Card and Gift Shop Hill's Floor Covering Chapin and Chapin Holman jewelers Citizens National Bank Huron Farm Bureau Co-operative Assn. Coletta TV Service Thomas J. Hug Concrete Paving Co. , Inc Comet Dry Cleaners Interstate Dining Room Connie's Laundry Jennings Ready -Mix, Inc. Crow Lumber johnson jewelers Darby Printing Company Josten's Deeble Shell Kaiser -Wells Drug Store Downtown Dodge 80 Patrons of the 1966 Spirit Kay's Shoes Keller Chair Rental K-H Drug Store Kubach-Smith Funeral Home Lake Erie Sports, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. William Landoll Lawrence 81 Battles Lesch's Canvas L gl K Royal Buffet Lodermeier's Linwood Garage Mam'selles Beauty Salon Martin Motors Mary Ann Shoppe Maxie Tire Sz Supply Co. W. L. Mead, Inc. Meek's Bakery Bob Meyer Chevrolet Midway Garage Mihali Studio of Photography Mr. and Mrs. Harold Missler Mr. and Mrs. Donald P' . Nofzinger Mr. and Mrs. I-larry A. Nofzinger Norwalk Dry Cleaners Norwalk Furniture Norwalk Parts Norwalk Vault Tom O'Donnell, Electrical Contractor Patrick-Hiss Pohl's Preis Store Price Construction Co. Rainbow Garden Skateland Rosemary's Decorating Thomas Rospert Construction Roth Bros . Construction Schild's IGA Service Garage Serving You Since Seventy-Two. Shamrock Tavern Rev. john C. Sherbno Mr. and Mrs . john Snyder Tucker Abstract at Title Urological Instrument Co. , Inc. White Roofing and Lumber Wilkinson Paint and Wall Paper Wilson Heating, Sheet Metal and Air Conditioning WLKR-PM Radio Patrons-Alumni and Friends Clifford F. Brown 11932, Mrs. Russell Barnett 1Sandra Stotz 1963, Mr. John Baltes 11934, Irene Didion 1Theisen 1946, Gerald Didion 11944, Mr. John Esker 11927, Mr. John R. Fisher 11941, Mrs. Clarence Frederick 1Eleanor Boose 1937, Eugene Frederick 11934, Nancy Frederick 11963, Mr. Ted Frey 11927, Mrs. Charles Fries 1Bick 1947, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gfell 1Mary Hug 1940, Carol Giallombardo 11963, Mrs. Catherine Griffin 1Zureich 1929, Mrs. Ray Hammersmith 1Margaret Ball 1932, Joyce Hargraves 11962, Mr. and M.rs. Jacob Hettel 1Theresa Felter 1934, Charles J. Hipp 11942, Mary Ellen Hipp 1Baltes 1941, Mrs. Mary Honaker 1Walker 1954, Bernard F. Kean 11923, Miss Marie C, Kean 11931, Ruth Ann Kluding 11965, Mrs. Joseph Langjahr 1A1ice Heyman 1943, Joseph Langjahr 11941, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Lodermeier 11me1da Widman 1941, Eugene F. Mack 11939, Michael McLaughlin 11965, Norbert McLaughlin 11940, Paul A. Metz 11928, Miss Nancy Metz 11958, John Metz 11964, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Meyers 1Martha Weisenberger 1932, Mr. Jack Milliman 11957, Nlr. James Milliman 11960, Miss Barbara Reichert 11965, Peter W. Roth 11926, lvlr. and Mrs. Herbert Ruffing Carl Schnellinger 11960, Richard Schnellinger Jr. 11964, Annette Simon 11963, Mrs. James Smith 1Ott 1960, Robert Spettle 11963, Dr. John Stifter Jerry Stoll 11959, John R. Stoll 11954, Mrs. Robert Stotz 1Ruth Stratton 1934, Michael Tesmer 11965, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn H. Tinker Kathleen Walker 11965, Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Widrnan Anne Marie Miller 1Wi1he1m 1960, Mrs. H. J. Wilhelm Mr. and Mrs. Russel W. Wilhelm Nancy Wise 11965, Senior Class Index ADELMAN5 TERRY J. 17 Honor Roll 35 Intramurals 15253545 Varsity Football 35 Reserve Football 1,25 Track 25 Acolyte 15253545 Cur- rent Events 45 Senior Play 45 Christmas Play 45 CYO 15253545 CYO Basketball 2,45 Perfect Attendance 1. AMATO5 CHARLES P. 17565570572574578579 CSMC Officer35Class President 152545 Varsity Football 3545 Reserve Football 1525 Tennis 1,253545 Football Captain45Tennis Captain 3545 LAH Staff 45 Spirit Staff 45 Spelling Trophy 45 Acolyte 15253545 Current Events 45 Library 45 Senior Class Play 45 CYO 15253,45 CYO Tennis 3,45 CYO Spelling 45 CYO Talent 45 CYO Swimming 45 Salutatorian 45 Boys' State 35 Perfect Attendance 1,253545 Serra Essay 15 Student Council Officer 45 American Legion Essay 15 Americanism Test 354. BALINT, LOUIS 17 CSMC 45 CYO 4. BALINT5 MAGDALEN M. 12517,57 U LAI-IStaff45 Spirit Staff 45 GAA 45 Voice of Democracy 35Senior Class Play 45 Christmas Play 45 Mixed Chorus 1. BASOM, JANICE S. 17 FFA Officer 2,35 Senior Class Play 45 Christmas Play 45 American Legion Essay 4. BELLAMY5 WAYNE M. 17,70 Intramurals l,2,3,45 Reserve Football 1525 Track 1525 Basketball Manager 3545 Football Manager 45 Senior Class Play 45 Christmas Play 45 CYO Talent 45 CYO 1,2,3,4. BLEILE, MARY L. 17563566 Tennis 45 LAI-I Staff 35 Spirit Staff 35 GAA 45 NBHS 45 FNA 3545 PNA Officer 45 Senior Class Play 45 Christmas Play 45 CYO 15253545 Mixed Chorus 45 Pep Club 1525 354. BOOSE, MARY E. 17,57563 CSMC Officer 35 Class Vice-President 45 Class Secretary 25 Honor Roll 15253545 LAI-I Staff 45 Spirit Staff 45 Pep Club 15253545 Pep Club Officer 45 FNA 15253545 FNA Officer 35 Library 25 Senior Class Play 45 Christmas Play 45 CYO 15253545 CYO Play 45 Girls' State Alternate 35 Journalism Workshop 45 Serra Essay 15 Student Council Officer 45 American Legion Essay 15 Ame ricanism Test 354. BRADY, SANDRA K. 17 Honor Roll 45 GAA 45 FNA 152,3545 FNA Officer 25 Senior Class Play 45 Christmas Play 45 CYO 15253545 CYO Talent 25 Pep Club 15253,4. CASE, FRANK E. Senior Class Play 45 CYO 15253545 Mixed Chorus 354. CRIST5 THOMAS L. 17553 CSMC Officer15Honor Roll 15253545 Intramurals 152,35 Track 15 Acolyte 15253545 Senior Class Play 45 CYO Swimming 25 CYO 15253545 Serra Essay l. DANN5 VERNON A. 17 Honor Roll35 Track 1525 Current Events 45 Senior Class Play 45 CYO 15253545 Perfect Attendance 254. DIAL, SYBILLA J. 17566 CSMC Representative 15 Intramurals 1525 GAA 45 NBHS 3545 FNA 152,35 Senior Class Play 45 Christmas Play 45 CYO 15253545 Pep Club 1,253,4. ESKER5 JANET R. 18 Class Treasurer lg Honor Roll 35 LAH Staff 3545 Spirit Staff 3545 Voice of Democracy 45 FNA 15 Senior Class Play 45 Christmas Play 45 CYO 253545 Triple Trio 3545 Ensemble 45 Mixed Chorus 253545 Journalism Workshop 35 Americanism Test 4. FISHER, JOSEPH E. 18574575 CSMC Representative 35Honor Roll 45 Intramurals 152, 3,45 Reserve Football 15 Varsity Basketball 3545 Reserve Basketball 1,25 Acolyte 15253545 Senior Class Play 45 CYO Play 25 Mixed Chorus 1525 CYO l525354. FLEMING5 SUSAN M. 18563 Honor Ro11152535GAA 45 Senior Class Play 45 Christmas Play 45 CYO 1,2,3545 Pep Club 153,45 Perfect Attendance 1,2,3,4. FRIES5 KAREN R. 18 CSMC Representative 152535 Class Secretary 45 Honor Roll15253545 GAA 45 Current Events 45 FTA 3545 Senior Class Play45 Christmas Play 45 CYO 15253545 CYO Play 25CYO Officer45CYO Talent 45 Girls' State 35 Student Council Officer 45 Am ericanism Test 354. GFELL5 MARY S. 18553563 Honor Roll 15253545 Varsity Football Cheerleader 25 Reserve Basketball Cheerleader 25 Intramurals 45 GAA Officer 45 FTA 35 FNA 2535 Library 25 Senior Class Play 45 Christmas Play 45 CYO 15253545 CYO Play 25 CYO Swimming 45 Pep Club 15253545 Americanism Test 354. GIES5 JAMES A. 18,67 Intramurals 152535 Varsity Football 35 Reserve Football 152535 Acolyte 15253545 Senior Class Play 45 CYO 152, 3545 Mixed Chorus 152. GREILICH5 JOHN L. 18 CSMC Officer 25 Acolyte 253. HAMMERSMITH, JANET R. 18 Pep Club 15 Library 25 Americanism Test 3. HOGAN, THOMAS W. 18545564 Intramurals 152535 CYO 152535 CYO Play 45 CYO Talent 45 Ensemble 45 Drama Club 1 52535 School Newspaper 2535 Science Club 152. HOLBROOK, JANET L. 19,22 Intramurals l,2, GAA 4, Senior Class Play 4, Christmas Play 4, CYO 1,2,3,4, CYO Play 1, CYO Talent 1. HUG, KATHRYN E. 19,56,74 Class Vice President l, Honor Roll 1,2,3,4, Varsity Cheerleader 3,4, Reserve Cheerleader 1,2, Intramurals 3, Tennis 3, LAH Staff 3,4, Spirit Staff 3,4, Current Events Club 4, FTA 3,4, Library 2,3, Senior Class Play 4, Christmas Play 4, CYO 1,2,3,4, CYO Officer 2,3,4, Valedictorian 4, Triple Trio 2,3,4, Ensemble 2,3,4, Mixed Chorus 2,3,4, DSPA Convention 3, Journalism Workshop 3,4, Student Council Representative 4, Americanism Test 4. KINNEY, MARJORIE A. 19 FNA 1, Senior Class Play 4, Christmas Play 4, CYO 1,2, Mixed Chorus 3. KLEBER, RICHARD M. 19 Reserve Football 2, Senior Class Play 4, Christmas Play 4, CYO Basketball 4, Latin Club 1. KLINE, JOHN R. 19 Honor Roll 4, Intramurals l,3,4, Reserve Basketball 2, Track 1,2,LAHStaff4, Acolyte 1,2,3,4, Current Events 4, Senior Class Play 4, Christmas Play 4, CYO 1,2,3,4, VYO Basketball 3,4, Perfect Attendance 2,3, Americanism Test 3,4. KRUPP, JOAN M. 19,66 SCMC Representative 4, Honor Roll 1,2,3,4, FNA l,2, 3,4, FNA Officer 3,4, Library 2, Senior Class Play 4, Christmas Play 4, Perfect Attendance 1,2,3,4, CYO 1,z,3,4, Pep Club 1,2,3,4. LARROW, PAUL L. 19,29,56 CSMC Representative 4, Honor Roll 1,3,4, Intramurals 4, Track 1 ,2,3, Basketball Manager 4, LAH Staff 4, Spirit Staff4, Current Events 4, Library 4, Senior Class Play 4, Christmas Play 4, Journalism Workshop 3,4, CYO l,2, 3,4, Americanism Test 3,4. LAUX, SHARON M. 19 GAA 4, FNA l,2,3,4, Senior Class Play 4, Christmas Play 4, Americanism Test 4. LEI-IAN, SUSAN E. 19 Honor Roll 4, FNA 1,2,3,4, Senior Class Play 4, Christmas Play 4. LESCH, DANIEL G. 20,52,78 Honor Roll 1,2,3,4, Track 1, Tennis 4, Current Events 4, Library 2, Senior Class Play 4, Christmas Play 4, Boys' State 3, Mixed Chorus 2, CYO l,2,3,4, Perfect Attendance 1,2. LODERMEIER, WILLIAM L. 2O,44,55,57,70,72 Intramurals 1,2,3,4, Varsity Football 2,3,4, Reserve Football 1, Track 1,2,3, LAH Staff 4, Spirit Staff 4, Senior Class Play 4, Christmas Play 4, CYO 1,2,3,4, CYO Play 4, CYO Chairman 4, CYO Talent 4, CYO Swimming 2,3,4, Journalism Workshop 3,4, Perfect Attendance 4. LODGE, THOMAS W. 2O,51,7O,78 Honor Roll 1,2,3,4, Varsity Football 4, Reserve Foot- ball 3, Track 1,2,3, Tennis 4, Basketball Manager 4, Acolyte l,2,3,4, Library 2, Senior Class Play 4, CYO 1,2,3,4, CYO Swimming 2,3,4, Intramurals 4. LOYER, JAMES R. 20 Senior Class Play 4, Mixed Chorus 4, Perfect Attendance 4. LUTTS, SHARON A.. 20,58,59 LAH Staff 4, Spirit Staff 4, FNA 3, Senior Class Play 4, Christmas Play 4, Triple Trio 2, Mixed Chorus 2, Journalism Workshop 4. LYNCH, HAROLD J. 11,20,47,55 Intramurals 1,2,3,4, Varsity Football 2, Reserve Foot- ball 1, Track 1, Senior Class Play 4, Christmas Play 4, CYO 1,2,3,4. MANLET, REBECCA A. 20 Honor Ro1l2, Current Events 4, FNA 2,3,4, Senior Class Play 4, Christmas Play 4, CYO l,2,3,4, Americanism Test 3,4. MARTIN, DONALD L. 11,18,20,57,72,73,76 CSMC Officer 1, Class President 3, Class Treasurer 2,4, Varsity Football 2,3,4, Reserve Basketball 1,2, Tennis l,2,3, Football Captain 4, LAH Staff 4,iSpirit Staff4, Acolyte 2,3, Senior Class Play 4, Christmas Play 4, Mixed Chorus l,2, Serra Essay 1, Student Council Officer 4, Americanism Test 4. MCFADDEN, MARGARET M. 20 Senior Class Play 4, Christmas Play 4, CYO l,2,3,4, CYO Spelling 4, Mixed Chorus 4, Perfect Attendance 1,2,3,4. MEESIG, MICHEAL J. 21,40,7O,73,74,78,79 SCMC Officer 1, Honor Roll 4, Varsity Football 2,4, Reserve Football 1, Varsity Basketball 3,4, Reserve Basketball l,2, Tennis 1,2,3,4, Basketball Captain 4, Acolyte l,2,3,4, Voice of Democracy 4, Senior Class Play 4, American Legion Essay 3,4. MELLEN, MICHAEL A. 11,l8,21,58 Intramurals 1,2,3,4, Reserve Football l,2, Track l,2, LAH Staff 4, Spirit Staff 4, Voice of Democracy 4, Senior Class Play 4, Christmas Play 4. MEYERS, BARBARA A. 21,63,67 CSMC Officer 4, Class Vice-President 2,3, Honor Roll l,2,3,4, Pep Club Officer 4, FNA 2,3,4, Senior Class Play 4, christmas Play 4, Pep Club 1,2,3,4, CYO 1,2, 3,4. MEYERS MARGARET A. 21 FNA 2,3, Senior Class Play 4, Christmas Play 4, Pep Club 1,2,3,4, CYO l,2,3,4, Serra Essay 3. MISSLER, ARLENE M. 21,63 GAA 4, FNA 1,2,3, Library 2, Senior Class Play 4, Christmas Play 4, CYO l,2,3,4, CYO Swimming 2, Triple Trio 4, Ensemble 4, Mixed Chorus 1,3,4, Perfect Attendance 3,4. MISSLER, BARBARA A. 21 Honor Roll2535 FTA 3,45 FTA Officer 45 FNA lg Senior Class Play 45 Christmas Play 45 CYO 1,253545CYO Spelling 1,2,3,4. NICKOLI, LINDA S. 21,46,56 Honor Roll 2,35 LAH Staff 3,45 Spirit Staff 3545 Senior Class Play 45 Christmas Play 45 CYO 1,2,3,45 Journalism Workshop 45 American Legion Essay 1. NOFZINGER5 LORETTA M. 21,58,66,67 CSMC Representative 1545 Intramurals 2,3,45 LAI-I Staff 45 Spirit Staff 45 GAA 45 Voice of Democracy 45 FNA 152,3,45 FNA Officer 2,45 Library 45 Senior Class Play 45 Christmas Play 45 CYO 1,2,3,45 CYO Play 45 CYO Officer 45 CYO Talent 45 Triple Trio 3,45 Ensemble 45 Mixed Chorus 1,2,3545 Journalism Workshop 45 Pep Club 45 Serra Essay 15 American Legion Essay 1. OWENS5 PATRICIA A. 22,62,65 Honor Roll 1,2,3,45 Homemaker's Award 45 Voice of Democracy 45 Current Events 45 Senior Class Play 45 Christmas Play 45 CYO 15253545 CYO Oratorical 45 Mixed Chorus 1. PFLIEGER, REBECCA A. 22,63 Honor Roll2,45 Intramurals 2,3,45 GAA 45 GAA Officer 45 FNA 1,2,3545 Senior Class Play 45 Christmas Play 45 CYO 15253545 Pep Club 45 Perfect Attendance 1,45 American Legion Essay 15 Americanism Test 4. PHEIFER, MARGARET R. 22,63,66 Intramurals 2,3,45 GAA 45 GAA Officer 45 NBHS 45 NBHS Officer 45 Senior Class Play 45 Christmas Play 45 CYO 1,253,45 CYO Spelling 3,45 CYO Talent 25 CYO Swimming 253,45 Pep Club 1,2,3545 Perfect Attendance l,2,3,4. PHEIFER, MARJORIE H. 22,63 Intramurals 2,3545 GAA 45 GAA Officer 45 Senior Class Play45 Christmas 45 CYO 1,2,3,45 CYO Talent 25 CYO Swimming 2,3545 Pep Club 1,2,3,45 Perfect Attendance 1,2,3,4. PRINCE., ROBERT L. 11,22,70 Intramu.rals152,3,45Varsity Football3,45 Reserve Foot- ball 1,25 Track 1525 Acolyte 152,3,45 Senior Class Play 45 Christmas Play 45 CYO 1,2,3,45 CYO Play 45 CYO Swimming 4. REED, KATHLEEN L. 22,58 LAH Staff45 Spirit Staff 45 Library 45 Senior Class Play 45 Christmas Play 45 CYO 15253545 Serra Essay 1. REICHERT, THOMAS E. 22,25,53 Honor Roll 253545 Acolyte 1,2,3,45 Current Events 45 Senior Class Play 45 CYO 15253545 CYO Spelling 2,35 CYO Swimming 45 Mixed Chorus 253. RINGHOLZ, DAVID G. 22 Honor Roll 2,3,45 Intramurals 25 Reserve Football 152,35 Track 1,25 Senior Class Play 45 CYO 1,2,3,45 Perfect Attendance 1,2,354. RINNER, THOMAS P. 23 Senior Class Play 4. ROSSMAN, KATHLEEN A. 13523 Honor Rol13545Voice of Democracy 35 NBHS 45 Senior Class Play 45 Christmas Play 45 Pep Club 152,3,45 Perfect Attendance 1,2. RUPP, PATRICIA A. 23,25 GAA 45 FNA 2,35 Senior Class Play 45 Christmas Play 45 CYO 1,253545 CYO Play 3,45 CYO Talent 25 CYO Swimming 2,35 Pep Club 2,354. SCHAFER, DIANNE K. 23 Senior Class Play 45 Christmas Play 45 CYO 4. SCHAFFER, BARBARA J. 23553,57,59 Honor Rol145 Reserve Cheerleader 15 LAH Staff 45 Spirit Staff 45 Pep Club 152,35 FTA 35 Senior Class Play 45 Christmas Play 45 CYO l,2,3,45 CYO Talent 25 Serra Essay 1. SCHINDLEY, SUSAN M. 23,74 Honor Roll 152,35 Varsity Cheerleader 3,45 Intramurals 35GAA 45 Current Events 45 FNA 2,3545 FNA Officer 35 Senior Class Play 45 Christmas Play 45 CYO 152,3,45 CYO Talent 45 Mixed Chorus 3,45 Pep Club 1,2,3,45 Perfect Attendance 1,2,3,4. SCHLACTER, ANNE M. 23,65 Honor Roll 152,35 GAA 45 CYO 1,2,3,45 NBHS 45 FNA 1,2535 Library 45 Senior Class Play 45 Christmas Play 45 CYO 1,2,3545 CYO Talent 4. SCI-ILOTTERER5 ROSE A. 23 Honor Roll 2,3,45 FNA 2545 Senior Class Play 45 Christmas Play45CYO 1,2,3,45 Pep Club 15 Serra Essay lg American Legion Essay 1. SCHUMM, ROBERT A. 22523,74,75 CSMC Officer 45 Honor Roll 45 Varsity Basketball 3,45 Reserve Basketball 1,25 Basketball Captain 45 Senior Class Play 45 Serra Essay 15 CYO 1,2,3,4. SECK5 LAWRENCE E. 24574 Class Treasurer 15 Honor Roll 152,3,45 Varsity Basket- ball 3,45 Reserve Basketball 1,25 Tennis 15 Acolyte 1,25 3,45 Current Events 45 Senior Class Play 45 CYO 152, 354. SITTERLY, SHARON K. FNA 2,3,45 Senior Class Play 45 Christmas Play 45 CYO 1,2,3545PepClub 152,3,45PerfectAttendance 1,25 Serra Essay 1,2. SKINNER, DIANNE A. 24 CSMC Representative 45 Honor Roll 2535 CYO l,2,3,45 Senior Class Play 45 Christmas Play 45 Pep Club 3,45 Perfect Attendance 1,25 Serra Essay 1. SMITH, ELIZABETH J. 24563567 CSMC 45 fOfficerjCSMC Representative 2,35 CYO 1525 3545 Pep Club 1,2,3,45 Pep Club Officer 45 PNA 2535 Senior Class Play 45 Christmas Play 45 Perfect Attendance l,3,4. SNYDER, CONNIE M. 24 CSMC Officer 45 Class Secretary 35 Honor Roll l52,3,45 CYO l,2,3,45 NBHS 35 Senior Class Play 45 Christmas Play 45 CYO Talent 25 Pep Club 1,2,35 Serra Essay 1. SPETTLE, JUDITH A. 24 FNA 3,45 Senior Class Play 45 Christmas Play 45 CYO 2,3,45 Mixed Chorus 1,45 Pep Club 2,3,4. SPINELLO, ROBERT M. 24,25 Honor Roll 35 Intramurals 2,3,45 Track 1,2,35 Baseball 45Senior Class Play 45 Christmas Play 45 CYO l,2,3,4. THEISEN, DONNA I. 24,58 Intramurals 25 LAH Staff 3,45 'Spirit Staff 3,45 Voice of Democracy45 NBHS 35 Senior Class Play 45 Christmas Play45 CYO 1,2,3,4, CYO Talent 25 Pep Club l,2,3,4. TINKER, GLENN J. 25,64,68,70,71,72,74,78,79 CSMC Officer 45 Class Treasurer 35 Honor Roll 1,25 Varsity Football 2,3,45 Reserve Football 15 Varsity Basketball 45 Reserve Basketball2,35 Track 25 Tennis 1,3,45 Football Captain 45 Senior Class Play 45 Serra Essay 1. WAGNER, ANN M. 25,46 CYO1,2,3,45 Library 45 Senior Class Play 45 Christmas Play 45 CYO Swimming 35 Pep Club 1,25 Perfect Attendance 1,2. WAGNER, NORBERT S. 25 Varsity Football 35 Reserve Football 25 Senior Class Play 45 CYO l,2,3,4. WAGNER , TODATHON 25 WALKER, CAROLYN 25 Honor Roll 45 CYO 1,2,3,45 FTA 3,45 Library 35 Senior Class Play 45 Christmas Play 45 CYO Spelling 35 Triple Trio 45 Ensemble 45 Mixed Chorus 3,45 Perfect Attendance 45 Serra Essay 15 American Legion Essay 1. WECHTER, DOUGLAS D. 25,67 Honor Roll 2,3,45 Intramurals 1,25 Track 15 Acolyte l,2,3,45 Current Events 45 Senior Class Play 45 CYO 1,2,3,4, CYO Swimming 2,4. WEISENBERGER, CATHY J. 25 Honor Roll 2,45 Senior Class Play 45 Christmas Play 45 CYO 1,25 Mixed Chorus 1,25 Pep Club 15 Perfect Attendance 1,2,4. WILI-IELM, JOHN B. 25,56,65 Honor roll 1,2,3,45Track 35 LAI-I Staff 45 Spirit Staff 45 Acolyte 1,2,3,45 Current Events 45 Senior Class Play 45 CYO 1,2,3,45 CYO Officer 45 CYO Talent 45 CYO Swimming 3,45 Boys' State Alternate 35 DSPA Con- vention 35 Journalism Workshop 45 Student Council Representative 4. 86 J UNIORS Ackerman, Mary Jane--33 Amato, John--33,70,7-4,78 Baisch, Patricia--1O,33,58 Barman, Theodore--33,64 Basom, Barbara--33 Bignall, John--33 Brutsche, Diane--33,66 Casselberry, Rachel--33 Conney, James--33 Costa, Marie--33 Didion, Linda--33 Dublo, Michael--33 Fantauzzo, John--33,1l,7O Farmer, Michael--33,50,70 Fleming, Michael--33,70 Fox, Shirlene--33 Frank, Susan--33 Frey, Kathleen--33 Fries, Kenneth--33,70,76 Furey, Thomas--33,70,74 Goostree, Sheryl--33,57 Gross, Charles--33 Gross, Richard--33,76 Hackathorne, Merrianne--33 Haegal, Charles--33 Harshberger, Allen--33,64,67,7O Herkender, Susan--34,54 Heyman, Mary--34 Hug, Barbara--34 Humble, Robert--34,67,74 Jauk, Susan--34 Jenkins, Marilyn--34 Kline, James--34 Kluding, William--34,7O,74,77 Kovach, Sharon--34 Kramer, Gerald--34,45,50,64,76 Kramer, Michael--34 Larrow, Peter--34,50 Laux, Thomas--34 Lesch, Katherine--34 Lodermeier, Mary Pat--34,74 Mack, Colleen--34,62,65 Mayle, Susan--34,67 McLaughlin, Mary--34 Mellen, Joseph--34,55,70 Meesig, Nancy Metz, Margaret--34 Mohr, Linda--34 Newcomer, George--34,50 Nickoli, David--34 Owens, Dennis--34 Perry, Donna--34 Reichert, Charles--35,46 Renftle, William--35 Riggleman, John--35 Rinner, John--35 Robertson, Christine--35 Ruffing, Rose--35 Rupp, William--35,47 Schaffer, Antoinette--35 Schaffer, Monica--35 Schaffer, Michael--35 nderclass Index 87 Schlotterer, Leo--35 Schnellinger, Frank--35,70 Sharbaugh, Theresa--35,66 Sizemore, Donna--35 Skinn, Philip--35 Skinn, Ronald--35 Smith, Kenneth--35 Smith, Paul--35,70 Smith, Richard--35 Spangler, Katherine--35,66 Stein, Kathleen--35 Stoltz, James--9,35,70 Swabley, James--35 Trendy, Stephen--35,52 Trotter, Donald--35 Ware, Charles--35 Wechter, Rosemary--35,50 Wiedemann, Nancy--35,63 SOPHOMORES Adelman, Richard--37 Amato, Mary--36,37,62 Amerine, Myrna--37 Arnold, Linda--37,67 Baltes, Joseph--37 Beier, Elizabeth--37 Bick, Rosann--37 Bird, Martin--37 Boose, Charles--37,70 Boose, Susan--37 Brichacek, Jacqudine--37 Brutsche, Edward--37 Catalano, Mark--37 Conney, Karlene--37 Culley, Michael--37 Dempsey, Deborah--37 Dick, Gerald--37 Dublo, Patrick--37 Ely, Daniel--37 Englert, Donna--37 Esker, Susan--37 Flood, Donald--37,62,70 Frey, Eugene--37 Frisch, Dianna--37 Fries, Cary--37,70 Cathergood, William--37 Geiger, Gary--37 Gfell, Sally--37,76 Grine, James--37,70,74 I-Iaeuptle, Thomas--38,76 Herics, Eva--36,38 l-Ieydinger, Mary--38,60 Hillman, Richard--36,38,7O 76,77 Hipp, David--38,70 Hipp, Judith--38 Hogan, Maureen--38 Humbel, Dennis--38,76 Kean, Matthew--38 Kluding, Michael- -38,7O,76 Kluding, Shirley--38,52,59 Kromer, Deborah--38 Krupp, Richard--38 Laux, John--38 Lenhart, William--38 Lesch, Rosemary--36,38 Linder, Paul--38 Loyer, Carol--38 Lucas, James--38 March, Gary--38,70,76 Mayle, Marilyn--38 McFadden, Kathleen--38,36,67 MCC-uckin, Colleen--38,52 McGuckin, Mark--38 Meyers, Nancy--38 Nickoli, Dennis--38 Niedzwiecki, Darbe--36,38,49 O'De11, Louise--36,38 Patchen, Mark--38 Percival, Susan--38 Prince, Thomas--39,70 Reineck, Charles--36,39 Rogers, David--39 Rospert, William--39,62,70 Roth, Michael--39 Schafer, Kathleen--39 Schaffer, Carol--39 Schaffer, Thomas--39,78 Schlacter, Michael--39,78 Sitterly, James--39 Skinn, Donald--39,65 Skinn, Wilbert--39 Skinner, Gerald--39,67 Smith, Eugene--39 Smith, Linda--39 Smith, Nancy--36,39 Sprowl, Mary--39 Stein, Gerald--39 Takacs, Nicholas--36,39,54,70 Theisen, James--39 Vogus, Michael--39,70,72,76 Weisenberger, Margaret--39 Welfle, Suzanne--39,50 White, Daniel--39,52,70 Vifhite, Marcia--39 White, William--39 Wilhelm, Joan--39 Wilson, Joyce--39,76 Windau, Jerilyn--39 Winkler, Juliette--39 FRESHMEN Amerine, Denyse--41 Astarita, Arthur--41 Aubiel, Jenique--41,11 Baltes, Mary--41 Batman, Deborah--41,59 Bick, Kathleen--41,51,62 Bird, Stephen--40,64 Bleile, Steven--40,41 Boose, Ann--41 Brady, Arthur--41 Cox, Marilyn--41 Culley, Thomas--41 Davis, John--41 Didion, David--41 Didion, Nancy--41 Dobbs, Carol--41,59 Elenbaas, Sheryl--41 Esker, Anne--41 Fish, Mary--41 Fish, Susan--40,41 Fisher, Kathleen--41 Fleming, Patricia--41,51 Fligor, Christina--41 Flood, Betty--41 Fries, Kay--41 Goostree, Michael--41 Gross, John--42 Hansberger, Dianne--42 Hay, Mary Jo--42 Hettel, Eugene--4O,42,51 I-leydinger, Andrew--42,67 Heyman, David--40,42,7O,76 Houston, Margaret--42 Hug, John--42,64,78 Jenkins, Janet--40,42 Kean, John--42 Kline, Timothy--42 Kluding, Kathleen--42 Kluding, Mary--42 Kocher, Sally--42 Langjahr, Carl--42,62 Laux, Douglas--42 Lesch, Suzanne--42 Mack, Linda--42 Manlet, Patricia--42 Mellen, Mary--42 Mesker, Lester--42 Metz, Janet--42 Meyer, James--42,76 Meyers, Carl--42 Missler, Steven--42,76 Obermiller, James--42 Pflieger, Carrie--42,59 Prystas, James--42 Rekart, Mary--40,42 Ritzenthaler, Ralph--42 Rock, Karen--43 Roth, Gary--43,54 Ruffing, Jeanne--l1,40,43,76 Rushin, Mary Debora--43,64 Sanger, Cheryl--43 Schaffer, Irvin--43 Schaffer, Linda--43 Schaffer, Mary Ellen--43 Schlacter, Sarah--43,65 Schnellinger, Marjorie--43 Schurnm, Anne--43,62 Seck, William--43 Sharbaugh, Gretchen--43,67 Simon, Paul--43 Skinn, Thomas--43 Smith, Christopher--43 Smith, Norbert--43,78 Snyder, Nicholas--43,53 Stieber, Michael--43 Takas, Thomas--43 Tinker, Brad--40,43,7O Trares, Elaine--11,43 Vartorella, Richard--43 Wagner, Kathleen--43 Wasiniak, David--40,43 Weisenberger, Thomas--43,64 Wise, Terry--40,43,76 Wise, William--43 Zeller, Ann--43 ' as Q :f..,h'f ' 7
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