St Pauls High School - Look Ahead Yearbook (Norwalk, OH)
- Class of 1978
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Kathy Swabley LOCK LIKE St. Paul High School 93 East Main Street orwalk, Ohio Volume 58 frflllfl --Mk WE ADE IT! E ii, PATH THAT LEAD TOWARD HOME The Queen and her court. HO ECOMING '77-'78 The senior boys got the Homecoming week end rolling with the annual bonfire held at the K of C hall on Thursday, October 20th. Pre-game festivities were highlighted by the Homecoming parade beginning at the pub- lic library and traveling down lVlain Street, ending at Whitney Field. ' Parents, attendants, and escorts arrived at the field in shined up convertibles,.courtesy A of area residents and car dealers, as the band played the Flyer Fight songland alma mater. Nlr. Mike Hay announced the attendants and escorts as they walked across the field. Donna Wurzel, selected by the student body as queen, was crowned at mid-field just prior to game tlme. The junior class, with their lighted float and Take It To A Victory theme, won the float competition followed by the seniors taking second place. The sophomores and freshmen taking third and fourth place respec- tively. The dance was held at the Conservation Club in Norwalk on Homecoming Sunday fea- turing The Blue Notes as the musical enter- tainment. It was attended by nearly two-thirds of the student body clad in formal attire. Student Council, the sponsoring group, announced a profit of about two hundred dollars. It was a full night of enjoyment lasting from seven until eleven p.m. The scoreboard told the game story as the Flyers were beat by South Central 23-14, but it does not show the great memories and mo- ments shared by all as Homecoming '77-'78 will be remembered as one of the best home- comings ever. ' We shall never forget our paths that lead toward home. QW 'fi ,-f Q,, f 1 K. 1 . ,--, S, FR :H Q xfr.-V4 -,.-0 - .. . A b. 5.11 in ' . 853 ,ak - iff- .. '. e-,-,a-:QA-' ' - f. ' ,.1 L ' - 'A , ' , '-1--.12a'T'-z, - -T -- '- wg' c , A ,J I,-,, .. . -,H ,, A : , y .7 .rmw My t Hg.. 'Ni 3 Nia, 1, .f, JM-' -5. Ah ,AH 1. A L if 1,5 ' I J.. Y K-.7 . 'X 14, 1 f 1132-:L 4, Y ' -. X S. ,xx ,N JA. 'EF Aiffqff If' 'I if I W? 1, f I N-.11 A :Ng -a Tl 4 5-12-f-H' . . .X H vs- s Homecomi -X ' L ,A u 4. ,:. 'I , I. A r'4 ,, .ss . 'V1 ff 1-1 .hr Jug' r X X 11 0 Yr. irgfiivg Y' ' 7.3, gl 'I--In ' iw , ..4,Z ,' . ,,,5,,,,g M 1 If xx r 'QS A l ld, 4 '1 V xwX 7 -Q ,.N--.- Q 'xx vi it L I- 5 It ' ff:- 1 g. ,. ,,-, 7. , ' - 'f - 7 ff 1 af X A ' JW! 'Cer .fel x 'nu N-..-I vi : g I' SENIORS Seniors Provide Leadership For A I , ,.'.' 'Q V .X .IV I i i u ' K5 ' ' a vir,h,eif- 4 Carrie Al'I'laf0 Therese Barron Cheryl Berry Diane Betschman Cecelia Bick Michael Bick ven- Kenneth Bleile Matthew Bresson Barbara Brutsche Successful School Year Cheryl Bundschuh Deborah Collier Debra De Fralne The seniors chose Don't walk V in front of me, because Iwill not cause Iwill not lead. Just walk be side me, and be my friend. , for their motto, and The Greatest Love of All for class song. Prom was held at the Greentree Inn. jects to build up their treasury, for example: a bake, lamp, and the annual pizza sale. In their role as leaders of the school, the seniors participated in various clubs, ath- letics and community projects while maintaining high academic standards and Christian morals. l Lynn Camp Jeffrey Colvin Michael Dailey Senior Class Officers: Rick Gilson, Cindy Furey, Kris Schlacter, Bernadette Lesch follow. Don't walk behind me, be- The class of '78 had many pro- Four Fulfilling Years At SPH i Barbara Dible Katherine Didion Lisa Dixon James Englert Mary Fries Charles Fritz Cynthia Furey Bryan Gibson Richafd Gilson Seniors Look Ahead To New Experiences Michael Harshberger Gregory Hipp Julie H599 Mark Hipp Wilfred Hohler Donald Hug John Paul Kacmarsky James Kerner Matthew Kline Class of 78 Shows Great Unity Sandra Kluding Kevin Larizza Patricia LaRoche Bemadette Lesch John Lieber Sharon Mack '-' ,-1 if . Patrick NIcCrann Joseph Missler Susan Missler Graduation - Full Of Hope, Laughter, 4 .M ' E . n KI, 5 Afkw .x' , -' V I ' I, l. A 1 i if V geaeaeaeae A M A 1 J Deborah Rhoad Christina Riley Mollie Riley Theresa Ringholz Mary Rinner Carol Ruffing '. .v , , L. 5, K. , . R., I f fv' .L-'-. ' h ll. fin - - ,' . ' iso kgs.. f f f' - , ef y- 'it . me 1 l la l , X , S i N l H ' we ' G , yy S i J i A .S A A aaa ae Roseann Schafer Agnes Schaffer Kathleen Schaffer Tears And Fears Of The Future Ziff- . , V lx w.,.X it Lynette Schaffer W M Robert Schweizer Elizabeth Snyder Randy Schaffer Kristin Schlacter James Smith Nlark Smith James Spettle Douglas Sprowl Hire' all , R l NHNCY Sfallafd Joan Swabley Michael Tarnowski Class Color: Light Blue And Dark Blue if ,.,- . .. .. , -K. ,,-ff - N1 7 F . Jeffrey Tinker Karen Toney Amy Waythomas I - EFI' 'Ai .,-1, . ...... David Weisenberger Rita Weisenberger Ann West l Randal Wheeler NOYITIH Wilhelm James Wise Class Flower: White Rose Donna Wurzel Paula Young The Bonflre Says it all! ' The seniors spent many long hours giving their hall a new look. Lockers and walls were painted and astro-turf installed. The winning of the Spirit Award and success of the play, prom and class trip proves the dedication and hard work that were typical of the class of '78. Looks like we made it! Seniors Not Shown: Gregory Heit Sherry Kowalsky Craig Missler Jack Riley 16 i 'Y Senior Honor Awards 1978 Valedictorian ...5,lj',,J.i..- . ................ Kristin Schlacter Salutatorian ...fx34g.AL1.'QiQ-tif ' ................... , ..., Barbara Dible Christlan Service . Kenneth Bleile, Barbara Dible Scholastic Athletic Nsiiajid, 454. A, .4 ........... John Paul Kacrnarsky gchogasfgc pursuits Awgpggihjmm,mv ..r ............. Matthew Bresson Social Studies Medal .... ' F:WE:'i4sL1g,g,5-,, ......... ..... J ohn Paul Kacmarsky English Medal ...................... Q..LfzL' ,,,g .... ,. .................. 4 ............. Julie Hipp Bausch and Lomb Science Medal .... ..l2-g,3,..'QV.r. ..... , ..... ...................... Mark Hipp Mathematical Medal ................. ..L..Q.1: .... Matthew Bresson, Kristin Schlacter Foreign Language Medal .......... .. ........, A .................... B arbara Dible V.F.W. Citizenship Award ........ 1.1-Q ................. James Wise Lion's Scholarship Award ..... ..s ...................... Wilfred Hohler Junior Achievement Award ................... i.5.t.,p. ............................. James Wise , K N ..g Gregory Hipp, Kristin Schlacter Certificate of Completion of State Board Course! ..,....-,..'...f..,J',,,..':g.i.,.-y,,j,is ....... -.L ..... 1 .................... Mike Daily '- ' f ' '. , , Kristin Schlacter Honor Cords .......... .... M atthew Bressonji,Barbara1Dib,le,.Julie Hipp, John-Paul Kacmarsky, Sandra Kluding, T' I -- -. A, Susan Missler, Deborah Rhoad, Kristin Schlacter Acolyte Awards .,.. Michael Bick, Matthew-,Bresson, Richard Gilson, Michael l-larshberger, Gregory Heit, b Gregory Hipp, Dave'-Weisenberger, Randy Wheeler, James Wise I Dare You Certificates . .......................... Ya Seniors Of 778 Present Stuck Po E l f' sw Bi scuoo This year the senior class presented The Stuck Pot , by Roger Garis. The play is based on a story by Kate lVlcIXlair, the comedy centers on the annual dance between the Jason Boys' School and the Girls' Aca- demy. The boys have chipped in and raised a stuck pot for the boy who gets stuck with the ugliest girl the longest. The girls find out and start one of their own. Alice Ann, a science nut, would like to win so she could buy a microscope. Using her chemistry abilities, she makes some per- fume strong enough to knock the fuzz off a bear. The night of the dance is something to see with everyone competing for the stuck pot. Alice Ann wins the stuck pot and a boy friend. J. Y., 4, 1 f il, l- 3. if :J , 'f . i,' 1 .. i l 95 I. lvl -ul: ' -qi . I . l Q l :ir I l li i Q wg 'ef ' I N , s ll l F' A 'J ED W - .. . X? .S , .s. A , -Q fr-N fe- . II ! V - E A! f V ,A -,,--1.-:Lx . , I.. - Y . V.. L l Lf ii, Is it possible, there is a Carol Burnett or Clark Gable present among these faces? Only time will tell. The play was quite an experience for the seniors as they donned costumes and makeup, and got into char- acter. l 14 Romance And Good Times Greentree Inn was the spot chosen for the 1978 Senior Prorn. The evening began with Nlass in St. Edward's Chapel. At 8:00 the Seniors met at Greentree for a buffet style meal. The band, com- prised of area band directors, be- gan playing' at 8:30. The mood was soft and m'ellow until 12:30 when it was time to stop dancing and start bowling. After-prom lasted until 4:00 a.m., at which time most couples headed for home. To say the least, Prom '78 was a memorable event. ,Vw L ' ' y it 4 as-.cf-'J' Tix V ji Ei 'li 'Xi ,...e,-,-Q,,,,,,g, Arm, C ,ff V . X A. Amy Waythomas and Dwight Henry are in a world all their own. B. Sharing a sentimental smile and a look of love are Barb Dible and Dave Kiser. C. Jeff Tinker demonstrates Eutopia. D. Kiss me you fool, exclaims Dave Weisenberger to Milissa Straka. t Prom 1978 rg' , lr 'f-.5 'F-. ,N V 1 .- j f , . X 1 f H. Q V-4 It was nothing, I'm really something. What do I do now 7 n' sn.: i?8e'X,Q '!!fi'!9?'Z:Q Here I am! Doift Walk In Front Cf Me. I May Not Lead. Just Walk Beside Me I ' v x - - 1 l fl' ii H QM i. a a it W l l lf ' V 2 f i li? Mei ' -1 '- ,lui Q Ib in Al Ev , z C T T i Q4 Class Flower: White Rose Class Colors: Light Blue Sz Dark Blue I f, Qgfnu .5 f fig Follow. Don't Walk Behind Me. I May Not And Be My Friend l GRADUATIO 1978 On June 4th, the 56th graduating class of St. Paul High School, closed out their twelve years of education with com- mencement exercises at St. PauI's Catholic Church. Rev. Robert Thomas, pastor of St. Paul's, presided as the speaker of the day. In his talk, Fr. Thomas told the graduates that fidelity today is not an in virtue. People don't accept it. Diplomas and awards were presented to the class of 1978 by principal lVlr. Rockie Larizza and Fr. Thomas. Class Valedictorian Kris Schlacter told her classmates that from this moment on we shall never be the same . Barb Dible, Salutatorian, told the class that with all it's drudgery and bro- ken dreams, it is still a beautiful world. Strive to be happy. lVluch happiness is wished for the class of 1978. ...xi f i, . X -Sli 23 X LX. . .wtf Seniors '78 ini' 'ff if ADMINISTRATION Sz FACULTY Va 4., 3 yx- Mr. Richard Alge--Atheletic Director, Head Coach Football and Baseball, Consumer Econom ics, Health, Phys. Ed. Mrs. Judy Bates--Beginning Sewing, Advanced Sewing, Foods Mrs. Juli Burt--Concert Band V, VI, VII, VIII, Marching Band Sister Mary Carmel-- Read ing Program Mr. Paul Conry--World History, Civics, American History, Head Wrestling Coach Mr. Stephen Fisher--Accounting Business Typing, Personal Typ- ing, Business Math, Office Prac- tice Sister Mary Giovanni--French I, II, III, IV Sister Mary Jaculin--English III, IV, Religion III, IV Mr. Michael Hay--Psychology, Sociology, Religion II, IV, Algebra I, C.Y.O. Advisor Mrs. Paula Howell--World Geography, Health, Phys. Ed. Miss sharon Keim--Aff 1, 11, 111, IV Sister Mary Matl'1ias-- Librarian 27 V lf: l , F Miss Janet McGuckin--Algebra I, II, Math IV, Head Coach Girl's Volleyball and Basketball f 'Nui Mrs. Mary Ellin Straka-Brown-- English II, III, IV .K s Mr. James Swabley--Science, f Chemistry, Computer Science, Physics, Earth Science 7 1 Mrs. Kathleen Swabley--English I, II, Journalism I, II, Head Coach Girl's Track Mr. Michael Wasiniak--Biology I, II, Religion I, Head Basketball I, XR Coach ,I GI Mrs. Mary Rekarl:--Study Hall K, ,, H9 H . . 1 ws., I all l'l' i . XX lf 1 , 5' h . ex, 'ff kiwi f 'K f . -' Mrs. Sally Johnson--Guidance Counselor -' -Y--.-a Mr. Donald Klausing--Guidance A Counselor ' Miss Diane Miller--Secretary 'h' T 'T 'T I Mrs. Ruth Weisenberger-- Secretary 28 'Y' aintenance Department Shines 11 ix At left, Nlr. Lanny A. Nlc Laughlin, superintendant of buildings and grounds at St. Paul's transacts business over the phone. Better known as Nlac, he is in charge of the overall mechanical operations of the school and parish. William Camp, Dalton Woodruff, Don Vinyard, and Russell Roth comprise the maintenance crew. The Gross and Smith brothers lend an extra hand with daily clean- ing. Thanks to these men be- hind the scenes for all their dedication and hard work. . . This is Woody at the Dalton Woodruff Horse Farm. CWoody Youwe a mmute too slow Bm! is the one standing beside the horse.l '. 1 ,nik ,,,,f- - 33.-- tw,-1' l 4: 2 en:5!l'41ET'f:f. Looks L1ke We Made It! ac ! f T . l L . ,1 .1 .ul - l QT-asf. , 30 ilu What's Cookin In The Cafe? At left, lVlrs. Eloise Roth, sits behind her desk and works ' on the figures for the day. Nlrs. Roth has served as the man- ager of St. Paul's cafeteria for over thirty years. The cafe- teria serves lunch five days a week for grades one through twelve and is also involved with putting on different ban- quets throughout the year. Besides lVlrs. Roth's staff of regu- lar employees, students from both grade and high school help out with serving the lunches and washing dishes. Throughout her days of serving, lVlrs. Roth claims that pizzaburgers has been the favorite of the school kids. Chalk one up for the , ,.,. Italians! V i :,. .4 , 13554 To the cafeteria staff, St. Paul's says one big thank you . for all the hot meals you have provided for us. W V filers F. r 'vi LJ ljilzyl, ',f1f ---1+ or f. all '7 1 T25 ll U I I I X' M Hwy i ity i T, 1' 1, J Cafeteria staff L to R, lVlrs. Helen Hipp, lVlrs. lVlarian Preston, Nlrs. Albina Kacmarsky, lVlrs. Mary Leitz, Nlrs. Jean Hertenstein. Why do I always have to grease the pans? gnu. If I have to wash this coffee pot one more time, I'm asking for a raise. lVlrs. Rita Wise, cashier, keeps track of the meals sold , X for the day and sells EL VERSO cigars to the kids. l fr i ee J ...W , 'f 'ff' Q - 21. 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Dave Fisher Margaret Fisher , K Sherry Gllson V3 Joan Fleming Daflene GIUSON Tami Glbson ...S Elalne Greenwald Jeff Gp-055 Angela Hackathorn I A ,Q I N f Jeff Hay Anne Hipp ' 5, ll: 3 Y L- -. l X I . If Julie Hofacker Bart Hokes 1 l -fs -,,,.vn V rx Steve Killian Mark King l John Hipp Tami Hipp nr Patrice Holz Steve Jaworski , -me a' , - - , , . 1 1 Ja kg ,j, ,.-25 Mike King John Kiser The Class f '79 Prepare To Take The Lead - .45 ' O1 Pierre Kline lj 'I ,.4 'lf' gnu' J ' --f srgiie. 1 6,0 fl J' . x YQ 'x. N ' x X.. 3 :Ls 5 bl . lfzits uf' sf ET 'fr fp r- '-35' -E 'Uv 5- Qi' 7 rl. Jean Langjahr . ,ever -I if ' , ,slug , '.s.:e ,L if S- K ' 233137 ' ' 'NH'f Kimi Xzif r' ? Mxfgzg, 3 E gi 3 M gifggxwtff '51,-:sggs Q M52 W ssgffgfifm -, ifssxwgmagg H ff ' s .H Que s W. 1 'W Wx 5 ass . H ... I ' ss n B ' s as -mn ,fx ,grass nf' EXW E25 H-. ss ss MQWEH Mmm N' Sai N-fzwfmwm : E ,mms Q .A H : B V '88 Bi 2194 w N 3 3 Q X f f , x --2 X ,A ' - ,, : , E X- . sri- , , E Q M Jllv. 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Reynolds Junior Activities Flourish Through The Year Steve Rhoad Patty Richards F I 1. f . mA 4' , 5. V: Kathy Rushin Joyce Sanders Lorri Leak sews steadily on a warm up suit. x Q Tami Rippon Andrea Schaffer Tom Schmuhl Juniors Holly Roth V- A4 L. nA Diane Schlosser J Y ,A ., Y, x 'a'an J Brenda Simon ake It Go Spirit nd Enthusiasm if f ,gy 'A ' v, . .4-fi - .-I 3 ,g ,-., K Jag . - , ' 4 .T s , Eugene Sitterly Kae Smith -cs' Tom Smith Miss Maryann models her Flyer hat. Dave Smith V. ibffgw .. lk LL -.45 'Es -,.., Sarah Snay John Solsson Nancy Spaar Debbie Spettle The Junior Class Leads Skill, Perfection, Anxiety l l C. Tom Stein Missy Straka Anna Watkins Dave Welsenberger iff' .f 4, 'xxx Z Jeff Wiedemarlrl Jeanne Heftensteln The Junior class does have spirit at the pep rally. The junior class, with 80 students, proved this year that they were ready to follow in the footsteps of the class of '78 by the various signs of leadership they displayed this year. One such event was the Homecoming Float Contest in which they received first place. To raise money, they sold light bulbs and held the annual magazine drive. They did a great job of planning the Winter Ball, too. The juniors contribute much spirit to S.P.H., too. They had their share of times in winning the St. Paul Spirit award be- cause of the spunk that they showed at the pep rallies and games. The juniors are led by a fine group of officers. They are: Chris Reynolds, president, Tim Nickoli, vice-president: Joyce Sanders, Secretary, and John Hipp, treasurer. 1 Jody Mushett and her typical expression of history. l , ,. ur s , 'fin'-, g f-1, r ., is T K- , h Todd Adel man Tim Amato The class of '80, the smallest class of S.P.H., has great spirit and pride. Even though they came in fourth place in the float contest, they made up for it by doing a great job in deco- rating for the Homecoming and Saw- die Hawkins dances. The sophomores have a wide var- iety of students who excel in various activities such asp sports, band, and academics. This class will be great examples of leaders when it is their turn to be in the number one position here at St. Paul. Looks like we made it! x ii f . . : v , ,N ,A 5 . ' 1 . ' A . 1 1 ',.. . 'if' if GSYHIYYI B095 Margaret Bresson Mike Berry Doug Bleile Randy Kraft controls his opponent. . lg I x TI..-2 .' X Dean Camp Patricia Conway Sophomores Got The Spirit :Vx 'Y , jc' - -1 , ' y f A 4: Dennis Cutnaw Mary Egle F V F Rayann Fries Donna Fulton . sf if- X ,-'y Marty Healy Mary Hipp Sandra Fisher John Frank Z 5 fs,-,.. Mike Fulton Gary Gross C? ,,, . JUWEIE1 X Eyf f v 4 Y. f..: . 1 - Angela Hohler Mag Hug L., I Kellle Nestor does her homework . . . for a change. Cheryl LaRoche Tom Leitz A-5 ll'- X l l K i X - .. Paul Lesch Barb Lieber Sheryl Hurst Steve Irilli Randy Kraft Jim Kramer Meet the sophomore class officers: Mike Berry, president Randy Kraft, vice-president, Secretary, Donna Fulton and John Frank, treasurer. fffg ll! I Q lf r ! ,sLQggj'z- , Tux A -3 Marianne Mainzer Karen Missler Todd Moore Dan Mushett l . . - uf , 1 f V1 V V Kellie Nestor Charlie Riley l A-in ld- a.59l?ffL.l Tim Amato concentrates on a foul shot. , K w ' 1 Donna Riley Pat Rinner One For All And All For One Q l Dawn Robron Anne Rospert ,.f',1n! 9 fly wg-1-3? .':i' ,x, - 2 ff Q fjfff-F f,.- qw at Bill Ruffing - ,Aa Marty Healy exhibits his typing abilities. QP -..av Julie Ruffing Scott Schafer Lisa Schaffer Gerry Schloesser ID I . , . . ,Hb , t 5 .fn I aaa' , bu . Richard Simon Janice Smith Ken Smith Kristi Smith I? -1, 3- ' -pu NF V . 1 fl :ilu Mark Smith Troy Spaay A .1 ig, asf' fr- Paf Speftel Jill Spettle ophs Gain Knowledge g ....i Jim Kramer calculates his figures in math class . U. xl Art Stieber Mary Stein N 1 4 5 Lauren Strimpfel Cyndi Tarnowski DeeDee Vickery Molly West 5 1 . ,gl - 1. , Il' 6 . - . . '1 l X, l V l Dan Nlushett gives us his most intelligent smirk. Sophomores clean up after typing class. l 1 1 . Xia ' 7 g fl , m N I Terry Wheeler Arturo Zapata John Zeller Tracey Rahall Sophomore boys clown around on farmers day. Freshmen Begin Their High School Life The newest members of S.P.H., the freshman class, were quick to adapt to high school life. They began their many high school adven- tures with the traditional initiation dance on Sep tember 21, 1977. The frosh are led by their fear- less class officers: Jerry Simon, pres., Gerald Vol check, v. pres., Kate Schlotterer, sec., and John Creamer, Loving action and surprise, the class of 81 brings much zeal to St. Paul. It looks like we made it! Freshman girls do one of their many skits at the pep rally l Bonita Barman or fi 'U , .3 Lx l. fe lf Q4 ',. '-un. in f in I ' 55.3.1- Steve Barman Kelly Blrd Gene Bees .,-al Julie Borgia Gary Braden Dave Burton Mary Margaret Camardese I I 1 , I I T S Q - I., 'ff M . ,- ' . ff? x ' ' X I x 5 :I Q ji Jackie Carabin Matt Catalano Mike Conley Jim Conway 'YN John Creamer Theresa Cutnaw Michele Dailey Gina DeFraine I .uv ...JW Craig Eastman Eric Farkas Diane Fulton Mary Gahagan Freshman Days Are Filled With Good And Bad , 1, Ll . Ron Gilson iii Dan Gross Mary Hackathorn Ch,-is Hen . .j.t -Yl.lLg,:qL,.1h i K ' 'U' ,.,,r i,', g X. . f 'if' ff Q. -xfwzh ,Y VM li. W 'I ,Z Patty Hlpp Kim Hohler Freshman class officers left to right, Jerry Simon , . . rg: QL. J, Tom Hipp K x n N, Q V VXA' x S1 1 . wtf, X ff 1 , fill :lv . Kris Hohler Gerald Volcheck, Kathy Schlotterer, Johnny Crea- mer Freshmen Capture Third Place In Float Contest Bret Hokes uv ,:fTf' l 'Q '1-, .V l f. N..- !.. ,,, ,,s. 4?- A .v...x.-4' -pf. U l . -3: 'my will Patty Jaworski Ginny Knoll Jum Leltz 9' fl ' I In 'il I' 2' 1,1 YF ffef' ' , 'B ' L'i? Hey Marty what's new? 'U 'Dm 'N ' -v Tammy Kllllan Barb Kline ,lu- 5' '- -ff ' at A f,-Ta 1 Swsiiyf Jim Lesch Dave Lichoff Eric Lleber Bob Lippert Work, Study And Learn Class Of 81 Has Pride ' :tr Juliann Mainzer Mike McCrann Ed McGinn Chris Miller Dennis Missler Bruce Moffit -ii - i 'gd' Mark Rahall Lori Riedy Lynn Riedy , f .fs ,- I Kathy Meyers Kasey Nestor Steve Rospert 'wg i 7: Q 1' ' 'Q Michele Rossman 'r' 'j Joann Ruggles 4 'nQ,,,.a4-4 lm .. Vicki Schlosser -1 ww- 1 I 1 - 'ff J T i John Roth Eugene Schaffer Who wears short shorts, we wear short shorts. N r Y, Y 1 , Kathy Schlotterer Steve Schneider Mark Schnellinger Initiation Comes Once 'ui 'D-I C . Y V' 1 A A- Mike Shibley Gerald Simon Lisa Simon Monica Simon , 2 fl ., ., A . 'V 4 1 . 1' i - Xi: n. 'Ee 1,15 J' I. 'x .ewg -fn 1. ,. n 4 ,, 4 . - -E . E si Debbie Smith Jeanette Smith Scott Smith Dan Spettle 41115. 11: 1 it if ,irfff u F tit 9, Dfpriai - M fl W 52+ p S S e'et 3251 S Patty Jaworski and Mary Hackathorn work hard in english class. 1 is Dave Spettle A e' f- Q- w t Bill Stein Steve Strimpfel Gerald Volcheck Ken Westcott 3 if 1, Ks J Q Ed YOUNG Raul Zapata Freshmen Got The Soul Eli 1:4 fx ...I L- . :J . Che YI T0l'leY Nlarty Tremmel ' rv '7 Lal-Ire Wheeler Martha Wiedemann .-H+-v-N-, A-.---U -f , vu.-,. w , ' . Fir: f ,2 1 V - -- I V, dn. Dan Spettle appears to be caught in the act. I Underclassmen 197 8 yan, 2 J- Ill' .. , A. T' - .jfffyc fs. 1 if F Ha - V1 ' 15x IQ: f A I 1 'fb , x' - 1. A 5' 5. 1 I N X: ACADEMICS :-1145? 11K iv CF' - - ummm II I , Q 5:2-Q, T gi ,E frgew .aft if .. Eff!-T -in :hr Y. .l W-at Business: Valuable Work Experience ri? 'EE in 'ip 'f-. jfv iv? 'I' ...,o--'4 L .A .-J 'Q .Q-1 Q, iii ' L W 3-.n-4:43 5 1.x gif ! If 1. Nlr. Fisher gives typing instructions. 2. Cheryl Berry relaxes while working on her Consumer Economics. 3. Debbie Rhoad and Mark Smith work together and get done faster. 4. Pat Spettel takes a break from typ- mg. ..-v '4 Z' 'IJ Z Jr ...ni -Sify Ii 1-mai' J 6 . - wx.. . Q , x ' N. . t ' 'L . V , K U 'V r Y ,, ,' 'P 5'7 '. J 1. ' -1 - 9 - f'9 ?v 'kan , ' .g'3T.QtffE , -, '-if 35h' ' I-1 I JA,-,..nv athematics Stresses Y' I ,Il T. . .y 1 ni , . I 'LH - N - I QV! Afiv, ,in .Q inf-:E EI 1 --fi ,, 5. ,-A . .1155 5, It L-. Thought nd Precision 1. Sue Holtz concentrates on her Nlath. 2. Ms. Nlc- Guckin checks out the situation. 3. Ron Gilson explains how to do an Algebra equation. 4. Kasey Nestor is slightly confused. 59 Self-Direction Utilized In English YQ! is V4 gun w ' v Y .il ,1 ,fer A ,, ls.,,',-V 60 R Tx X 3' , .. , , .Z l le .l 1 he-1 .ki ' Q! 1 English II students learn by reading 2 Nllss Straka tries to get a point across 3 Nlark Hlpp gets downto work 4 Shakespeare, a typical English experience Parlez - Vous Francais? i ? Ffh ein ,f -'K Ni! 1. French III students listen to tapes. 2. Carrie Amato and Matt Kline reign at the Mardi Gras. 3. Sr. Giovanni works with her students. Science Leads To ew Discoveries u-2:1 ,Q Mr. Swabley works with Steve Rhoad. Jeff Bleile measures HCL in Chemistry. Dave Barman computes a program. Nlark Hipp experiments with Lasers in Ph ysics class. X . 4 . an 1' . '. ,f I r- - 'agxw' Af ,,. . Disecting - A Main Objective Of Biology Class - V 4-9 L Qf i ,I 'C-S ,ill fine? 'x 'R .n,.-AAA 1. Patti Rekart examines the intestines on her cat. 2. Adv. Biology students probe into the anatomy of their cat. 3. Julie Dixon and Jean Langjahr examine a cat fetus. 4. This is the right way to do it Nlark. Art - Fundamentals Of Design - gnnofd R14 ' I A ii ll 'l fl l lil .ivui ,J-P' - .1 mi :tv 1. ff is ..-9 J gf 1 x N , Experiences Reached Through Speech l i 4 e'-J. 6 ff' ' fl Y...--i V 5' V -- A e I J ,, . l 1 lVls. Keim shows Bill Stein the proper technique. 2 Nlary Margaret Camardese studies geometric design. 3 Scott Schaffer does an oral interpretation of Winnie-the Pooh. 4 Nlr. Hay gives Cindy Furey some helpful advice. Home Economics Students Learn To Be Creative in ' 1 1 nrjmfvf: I - r 'i 5, 5- .sl t . .-xi -.'L. r. ,.f- Kix Z ,SL Qui. ' ' FLYERFQ' .,., 'fw- hx' if H' 1 ' .A X fl if i - n Fe., v Fx aj-' 2. Mrs. Bates ives students helpful hints cake. 1. Donna Wurzel frosts the cake she made in Foods class g . 3. Doug Bleile learns how to put the finishing touch on a 4. Roseann Schaffer studies the layout of her pattern. '1-f,, Students Learn About Government-Past And Present 3. B' 5? 3 F- ee ,,. 573 H124 . ' 315 . 5, B 1. Nlr. Conry stresses an important fact. 2. Lorri Leak wants a further explanation. 3. Jeff Gross and Jean Hertenstein listen attentively in American History. 4. Mr. Conry caught in a smiling moment. f f'--... -M..- 5'7 4' 4'. Q A Q ffl- N H sh . . f--TMI, 1. Mrs. Howell explains the functions of the skeletal system to her Health students. 2. Kim Hohler shoots for two points in gym class. 3. Freshmen learn how to keep their bodies healthy. Looks Like We Made t! T -f- Rmb f l L-.L!:1?f1, Xb? .Lia ' ' 'ff' ,.v-Vkjfl 0,5 'I Ehove Students Learn For Future Trades ss- -..Q1 A ,-,.f Q i r i i Y 1. Is there a future for Jim Smith in the pits of the Indianapolis 500? 2. Jack Riley is busy at work fixing a tractor during class. 3. Diane Betschman completes an assignment. 4, Randy Schaffer continues his education in the field of farming. 5. Jim Kerner takes time out from repairs for a quick picture. r CLUBS AND ORGANIZATIGNS Student COUHC11 Makes A Comeback ,f ': r, ' i ,A g i A W qv x it 4 T 1. Student Council Officers from left to right: Cathy Oliva, Secretary, Gregg Hipp, President, Theresa Barron, Vice President. iVlark Smith, Treasurer. 2. The students who made up the Student Council are Freshmen officers, from left to right: John Creamer, Treasurer, Gerald Volcheck, Vice President, Jerry Simon, President, Kathy Schlotter, Secretary. The Sophomore Officers are from left to right: John Frank, Treasurer, Randy Kraft Vice President, John Zeller, Class Rep., lVleg Hug, Class Rep., Donna Fulton, Secretary, IVlike Berry, President. Third row of- ficers are from L. to R.: Theresa Bar- ron, Vice President of STU CO, Kris Schlacter, Vice President, Bernadette: Lesch, President, John Kiser, Class Rep., Jim Colvin, Class Rep. and John Hipp, Treasurer. Fourth row from L. to R. are Gregg Hipp, Pres- ident of STUCO, Ken Bleile, Liaison Officerfor STUCO, Jeff Colvin, Public Relations for STUCO, James Wisle, Sargeant at Arms for STUCO. Last row from L. to R. are Tim Nickoli, President, Mollie Riley, Class Rep., Bill Hohler, Class Rep., Rick Gilson, Treasurer, lVlark Smith, Vice President for STUCO and Cindy Furey, Secretary. 3. Leading the Seniors through their final year were Bill Hohler, Kris Sch- lacter, Cindy Furey, Bernadette Lesch, Rick Gilson and lVlollie Riley. 4. The Special Officers of STUCO display their special talents. Ennchment Is Gamed By CYO Members 1. Dave Weisenberger goes in for a layup in a CYO basketball game. 2. Everyone joins in a sing-a-long at Christie Lane. 3. Angela Hohler looks on as a Christie Lane student plays the piano. 4. Some St. Paul students entertain students from Christie Lane. 5. CYO Officers from left to right: Dave Weisenberger Treasurer: Carrie Amato, President: Joan Swabley, Secretary. Vive La French Club sie. shi-1 ' rf711ft32r'13fq I ,ff ., 1 Z .',! .3 ,,, 'Yi' . , l ' ,- i a- Wg TT? La' A ' 1. French Club Officers clockwise: Jeff Colvin, Carrie Amato, Milissa Straka and Matt Kline. 2. Mike Shibley and Dave Lichoff show off their musical abilities during the Mardi Gras. 3. Cecilia Bick and Sandy Kluding celebrate the French CIub's annual Mardi Gras. 4. Jim Colvin bows to the feet of the royalty as part of the Mardi Gras. Acolytes Devote Their Time To God 1 I ,' VS, 1. The Senior servers have given much time and dedication during their years at St. Paul. 2. Tom Borgia and John Soisson 3. Acolytes have aided the priests throughout the year. 4. Randy Wheeler, Nlike Harsh- berger, and Dave Weisenberger lead procession at the beginning A N f of Nlass. stand attentively next to Fr. Beaver. Hall Of Fame Inducts Twenty-One I-Ionorees Again St. Paul has proved its academic, social and athletic prowess. In the 1978 Ohio Scholastic tests, St Paul had eight rank within the district. Receiving Ohio Scholastic certificates and induct Q 'ion into the Hall of Fame were Gary Gross, Mary Mar- garet Camardese, Martha Wiedemann, Jeanne Lang- jahr, Joyce Sanders, James Colvin, Gerald Volcheck, and Gene Boes. Mary Margaret also received the Tad pole Award from Towne and Country Players Associa- tion. - Cynthia Furey earned Hall of Fame honors by com peting in Speech competition in Washington D.C. Participation in the Science Training Program in Scientific Research at the University of Toledo earned Mary Beth Camardese Hall of Fame honors. Barb Dible received the District Band Award and the Ohio Merit Academic Scholarship. sp-19' 'Q f-J 'UN 'gp I I I 'N-fl' IT XEUUN. ' - -.wif All A-qu. 2 -I T- 'ai 75-.T , 9 I 1 I3 le 1 T A ll lf Julie Hipp, tenor saxophone player, was selected to the All Ohio State Fair Band in 1977. In 1978, Angela Hackathorn was selected. Jamie Wise, St. Paul senior, received the Junior Achievement Award. Gregg Hipp and Bill Hohler were inducted for their participation in Boys State 1977. Because his newspaper, the Look-A-Head, receiv- ed third place honors in the NOSPA competition, Michael Harshberger, Editor-in-Chief. was inducted. Michael also received the Citizenship Award' from the Daughters of the American Revolution. Cathy Oliva, St. Paul senior, received the Young Citizen Award from the Junior Chamber of Commerce. Participating on the state level of athletic compe- tition, Susan Missler, Greg Heit, Jim Colvin, and John Missler were inducted into St. Paul's Hall of Fame. These are St. Paul's greats for 1977-1978. Her stu- dents, faculty, and administration thus honor them. f 'ul ,ia .,. -.gg Gary Gross Mary Margaret Camardese Martha Weidemann Jeanne Langjahr Angela Hackathorn H . Jamie Wise A 'N Gregg Hipp l 1 . 5 ' . w 1 .t,....... ,W ,A 's , V. l . - ' L lil ,,,..i1 -- ,.... '59 ,fi--im! 11111-'n ! - 5--u ,5' Irie' an V Q gll4l A15 X' line' I 51 A ', min, of aa L' 4 f f'11e Joyce Sanders James Colvin Gerald Volcheclc Gene Boes Bill Hohler Michael Harshberger Cathy Oliva Cynthia Furey Mary Beth Camardese Barb Dible Julie Hipp ' f Susan Missler Greg Heit John Missler Pep Club Displays Spirit Of School l I ' .I I U lp, a f w l fi ei my rs, 4.5 I P f 19' X.. Ll! 4.1 hx. v-X3 l-L-f ' xl ' 4 . A... .-.L w.,.Q v-4 If -'ln 1. The Pep Club was many in number. 2. Members of the Pep Club show their approval. 3. Lisa Dixon shows her spirit by painting store windows. 4. Nlr. Alge speaks to student body as lVlr. Hay and Fr. Thomas look on 1. Pep Club members cheer on their Flyers. 2. The spirit at SPH was evident numerous times. Some avid fans await the arrival of the girl's basketball team. Ski Club Challenges The Slopes 'Q' rglxw 1:5353 Q3 Q, C1 , A ,,-LIKJ is .vfll h Members of the Ski Club spent their time on the slopes of Boston Mills. It was a new experience for many of the members. Rah Rah Sis Boom Ba ww W 7 ? K l I .H in r.v ll::5 I if gw W ' I 1 . F ' 1? i , ' ' Q1 : 'Q , -My-1-M vi I if .i Q ? '. Ib- i A. ' 1 1 A if F F 2 - ' H-A Q A' . ' ' I 71' , . - t I --., . -- :L Ag- - - ,V v- -.. . I, wif! an 4 , f.. F ,C -SA .4 -S4 ...el i?,, 1. Varsity Cheerleaders from left to right: Nancy Spaar, Andrea Schaffer, Donna Wurzel, Joyce Sanders, Cheryl Berry and Joan Fleming. 2. Reserve Cheerleaders from left to right: Anne Ros- pert, Teri Wheeler, Marianne Nlainzer, Geralyn Boes and Tricia Conway., 3. Cheerleaders demonstrate their skills by forming a pyramid. W 4. Donna Wurzel tries to stir the fans up. 5. Freshman Cheerleaders from left to right: Tami Killian, Patti Jaworski, Julie lVlainzer, Laura Wheeler and Monica Simon. 6. Nancy Spaar cheers on the Big Red Nlachine. 7. Joan Fleming does a flip off the mini-tramp before one of the basketball games. 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' V v f 1 X1 ' fi 'H nfl ' 'fg'7,'. .' . - .ga-3 '4 41? . A .X QW? F P .' ,,.y,Af5-,fied , ,, Li , ---- . ww 'K B'- 'Ti 1 Tflfgf-Z' ,fj'Q::2,v?S'rr i1'. FL H125 Six .. V PM A A' ' ' ' ' 3- 4, ,M ax 4 ...1 ' -21112 'J ., , f A 7 if i 1 :A 'S- . ,. ,LL . 9' ,?' 52: ' , 3? L, X '-. 4- -'N ,- .g Vji.TA5 , K X . ......---5, F ft VL' Q., fini in -6:25 ,lx if ' 4 F A. Coach Conry encourages the defense. B. Too little too late as Edison defeats St. Paul. C. Gibson and Gilson lead the way as Spettle pitches to Kackwarsky. D. Coach Fisher aids Nlike Harshberger in an equip- ment change. E. Jeff Tinker hangs onto the ball as a Nlonroeville player defends. in 5-vzm J Y r k s V LZZII. ., Y A X '-Qin s f A I-A L-, 'f bv le, - ff - 4 -1- 931 Q ,J - ' x-,Xu 4, if - . ,E ,I if Nr -5 ,Y ?'- ' '. Af. ' .by ' ' r E it ., ' fx- n .1 B' .- .aff QLAQIQKT X 'S1s,,f,..5nov4Ql?.1-.9imff5K3f'q.vT:2lT :If . .-,K -- 14 ' . 4:1 . 1. - .ge eniors Lead Team For Tough Season fi A. Gang tackling defense was one of the bright spots during a defeat at the hands of the Trojans. B. Jim Spettle looks for open field as South Central lineman try to chase him down. C. Now I've seen it all, I don't believe his grandmother could calI'him at a time like this. GIRLS VOLLEYBALL TAKE FIRELA D CO FERE CE CRUW Sitting L to R: NlaryAnn Creamer iSmackl, Therese Barron, Chris Riley, Mary Rinner. Kneeling L to R: Angela Hohler, Sue Missler, Barb Dible, Debbie Spettle, Sherry Kowalsky, Patti LaRoche, Lynn Camp, Jackie Carabin. Standing L to R: Coach Janet lVlcGuckin, Barb Lieber, Bonnie Barman, Kellie Nestor, Kasey Nestor, Cindie Tar- nowski, Julie Borgia, Jill Spettle, Dee Dee Vickery, Coach Paula Howell. The 1977 Flyer Girls Volleyball Team bump, set and spiked their way to their first Firelands Conference Title ever. Both the reserve and varsity came up with a clean record in the Conference. Overall the varsity stood 12-2 and the reserves 9-1. The varsity started the season off winning the Norwalk Invitational, follow- ed by one ofthe most exciting wins of the season over state contender New Lon- don. Besides all the hard work to acheive their Championship, the season was also a lot of fun. Some of the lighter mom- ents included having their own pep ral- lies and skits to get psyched up and fre- quent trips to McDonald's after the games. As the season has now ended the memory of their song will remain in their hearts We Are The Champions. Coach McGuckin discusses strategy to some team members. t t W ,, l Debbie Spettle gets into bumpin'. g 9 H 'H . iisgwzfm-:ff lg , X A ,. ' ski: ' .I 4 1 'MEH355 I A- , ' ' .- 1 4 2 - 1555! - , , .' - - 11' . -A , . , . , x . ' A-T 'S1.. ' T11 .. 1.5, Bumping is the latest for Smacks . Sherry Kowalsky bumps into action. Chris Riley gets down to the ball. Lynn Camp returns the serve. ig V . l W f D . Pattie LaRoche shows her form of serving. Coach McGuckin displays the Norwalk Invit. trophy. YLQI Msn., ' '3 MaryBeth Camardese serves. Barb Lieber's ready for it. Jackie Carabln gets ready to spike. Norw al-k,,h, r, f'AiMohrQ6viIIEH? -' -15?-7133 5 J -' 1PI2SVh5fddtH'f '- Si7ffQe.l'ifrQ-,I ' RQSQY-5194 .Lakes-dee, 13854665 A ,M,BPl.Bt9lQl - 4 W..QReSePy6 Edison Y f Mpriroeville. 1 X , V A Q-155-8, 15-0 af 'River - -f V Jill Spettle ,. RVEQ .5 ' -4, 11-15, 55315 ' 15-10 15 -3 iA15-131 15-7 55-15, 16-14, 15-11 5 -15 -3 15 -13 13-15, 15-4' 15-8 , 15513, 1,55-1 155 -11,j14 -1 ,15-6 . . 15 5 - 1 -11- '15--9 '15-3,,'15-8 ip 6 -. back bum ps. vfmusxrv-I . 15-5, ,15-7 . '11, .1-55-71 -2, '15 -1.3 15 15 -15-143, 11-5-1. - 15-5,1116-14 ,r -15-12, 15'-12 7-135, -'12-15 17-115, 15-5 zo 418, 1,6'f14 12 115, 15--5, 15-12 , 15-9, -115 -9 49, 15-7 15 15-10, 15-10 'N In I ,J To State Cross Country Sends One iz ,V 1 A N5 A li vt A. Greg Heit, St. Pauls first cross country state qualifier. B. Flyer runners finish a long prac- tice, up to ten miles a day. C. The traditional team prayer preceeds every meet. ,.. ,r Au, it E' ,Aw -I .vtw :L--. 1 -N 'ff . . 1 .. A' -f. S-'Y--N' . B f ,' -ke 11:1 .'- , 'wr- E -- 1 ,uf K My P- , ' 42 QQ-fn-f 7.-w N 1 L'-1'l. ', l ' ,. i, '.' Y L' -. sqm? 'tw I'-. ' l, s at 1' er ,. V 'Tai'-fi :- fi 1- A ll 5 , 4- '4' 'gt ' 'MRA ' of 5.5:sg-f.ixg9'fwalkmutational-l at 8th place ,Q .Q l., - gi W 4-'31 4 llf'fi2 f. 5?Eiffil1'55C9'lll3mbi?LD Ifwi,tai4iQrlal 4th Place 54 ' r 'fl' 'ELL-'i t 25-P-HQ 37120 q in fe f. ' r 1 f . , - ti-.jg5.g9lg.91Qni.versaityi4: 4. g-' 2nd plapgex Sfigffelgq gEort.IQi1igitatiqnal,L W Q, 7, sth plgfee 1, WGrlfl1ilZISi9m1l2fVli5?fi5lii'fll. f , r Qihibl -Q51 tMa.rgalfe1:tliAM Lf? Q ' ' 1--' ' 3fS'Jlfa,Hf' Q8-20 , rmglljcfitariia i' with ' 'ga -U ijif5.,P,!,..y47'-29 i vy-,LondonlPliymgu A 3 in Ziggy ng, , lretonlhlew fdibrpfg ,Jig 4, deg, 3-3 sf 'H H Centra' sr 1 Firelands Confelqengef J Ht- ' 5thl'p-lgggj L' Segtiqnal ' .V ' ' 8th places? ,ij ,jggesf'view y s.P.l-ziizafgo E ' Uth CentrallCreslil j 3rd plaice lvl? l. - at ' 1 A Ee E..- rv'-'l,'1:f,g. '-J:-v-fp , V g , ' - . 1 lm- ' ti i . - , -,Fo 'Y- A' n Q 4 m f -4- ,2 ip ' x' ' 1 V N 'A fn. . .-i -1 'n ,. R Wt, y -Q .NXT , Q' U pg vlfmx H .dnl . , . V ,7 fi? fi 5 .T . K 14.714, f' b - X' If . 'JI .t 4. fx' . - ll . , ' 'K - , '. f- --:-,.'-Gxfzvivkiiqlfe - 'A S DD ,' N u X-g.' x 36. I Tough Luck Stamped On Flyer Basketball Team .LY LYEQJI QLYE aff af-if rl .xii-I , .E 1977-78 St. Paul Varsity basketball team, front row L to R: J. Colvin, J. Gross, T. Stein, J. Spettle, M Klme, M Doughty. Second row, L to R: B. Alge, B. Schweizer, J. Weidemann, M. ' . Coach M Wasmlak ' f, v xi 'Q'-,f ll iff-1 -L1 ' - .'f r, Fi .N . ' - '5.i,gr I .-'Q .Qfff Qty: ' H, -es' ' T' ' V I .ll , Tl-, 'f-L' UI y , . .. .. 1 M -. A ' .- .,, f x-' l n :H u ' 'il ' L r ' ' 7 '1 3,-'Z Qu 'xy H l - rf 4' 4, . U 1, , . ,Q ,.,. J l 1. my V-.wg-Q I 7 sw- lv 11'!'m:-isMui.-.V--'--f 7f,lQ,F, 'ffivlf' wHUf-'1- -' ' , MT: LJ. all 'Y' I xv, AY - 3' l PA f Q MQ 5 , , If ff ' 1 5 l r M44-, s ., ,,A L A al' .- . V1. .ly 'YJA ll, f ' VA' LML 4 V ,E X. ,, N ,Q . QF. :..,,-317 V: M- pf. ,gn ,. -' x rl B +A... . . --.- es- 1.-,.1-,N-- B , -. .. MH . ,.,, . .. , . . ,, a 1 - .X L V. .NNW .1 ,fl ja' ' 1 wx N N ' f l all ll,L':' vztlfjflff, . ,f w A fistillkmllia if 7 f -hrr r-r. Them J as or l 7 7- J4f'f :,-fag.: arrliaaeiawmlfe 1 71. 7 JXZ2. ' , 81. itll will lfffyf 11' if '1'l5':Q-4 g, vf 8 Blok Rive U61 l wymew -L0ndg-xfyi'- ffl an 1:85 -mp. V '61-I ,gf St,,,,jarwyQ'S1 Q 703 l fi' ' Weie'n'E5'-.5WV?'lf.?.2f-ff A 48 7 g,g.3r,L' ll.. Qfiison Vbx' '- 7 77 J lg? N45 fflllonroevllle - ' 757 ,J A f Sogth Central , 841 76 9- New ,leondon 3 ' 94' ' 'x 72 :Black Rivera! gl'-g:.15,6 57 B A'., JMAapIeton Ny f,'rff-1' . E-,,. 5871, 5' Edison L A xx 531nfE,? , 5' 'Western' Reserye 3 ,' ,Rx 513. ?' Monroeville 'ggi' ' l51, 'l'65 at 1' A 'I - l I I E-Allfgr A w g ' -. 4'-ls-. 'Y Buck, B Hohler, -5-' ' 1 nf ooo. QI Mike Bick leads the charge. The reserves sneak in a little action. It's no go for the BOOM. Yeah I know I'm guilty. Hohler say's Over here Bob. 94 .lv .55 l l: . ,l Eglli' .s ' W. srl' , Wa' ' X, Reserve Squad Prepares For Coming Years C5 PAW gi. PML 24, PAM 4 34 U, .Y PAH f 1. PA A D5 , lx fs' , E? ' L-19' MTR' 1977-78 Reserve basketball team, front row, L to R: T. Hipp, L. Strimpfel, T. Nloore, S. Irilli, B. Ruffing. Second row, L to R: T. Amato, D. Camp, T. Spaar, Nl. Conley, P. Pickett, P. Rinner, Coach Steve Fisher. ml I l. Coach Fisher pumps a little enthusiasm into his squad. Nlike Conley flips a pass on his way down court against the Trojans. Hoops . . . Hoops . . . Hoops The varsity girls basketball team end ed up their season with a record of 6- 12, They were the first b-ball team in the history of St. tional cham ps and advance to the dis- trict. In the beginning of the season the girls had a lack of fundamentals. But as the season pro- gressed so did the girls. By the end of the season the girls put it all to- gether and went on to become Sec- tional Champions In doing this they defeated two teams at which they were the victims of earl- ier in the season. Q , K E51 . l J 77.-sw 7 ra, Varsity, bottom L to R: J. Myers, T. Barron, A. Waythomas, Coach McGuckin. Top L to R: M. Creamer, D. Reichert, M. Mainzer, J. Spettle, J. Dixon. The reserve girls bas- ketball team compiled a 3-10 record this year. To- gether the squad, along with their enthusiasm, spirit and teamwork gained experience and improved themselves. The Flyers had a lot to achieve since only three players on the team had any experience playing basketball. How- ever with the willingness to learn, the reserve squad was able to acquire the basic skills. Reserve, bottom L to R. P. Bresson, V. Schloesser, L. Riedy, C. La- Roche. Top: Coach McGuckin, M. Hackathorn, K. Nestor, M. Wiede- mann, J. Smith. Paul to become sec- NZD' You want to step outside! Put it right her Debbie breaks through with a smile. e! MaryAnn Creamer looks for a pass Cheryl LaRoche dribbles around her opponents. 2' l - -U., if -Y V Q 44 Nt W ,Y 1 Coach Howell discusses the game plan. Martha puts it in. . , V.. Jkgjgwftq - irgglaqlq-' 11.91 .gg vez?-.1-Y ' - -K - fo -'fceivv :. Q I ' -ll. .wH:1f4am:1-1-'fff'f:p':fi:f'.,,m! ' ,M I f, 7-1' -, - L S 1 rf , 1 'kwin 1:f'v3f'.,.-'l' fl' -' 1, '7 5' 1',, ,gba 1 f'1'!l ,S'71'-:nf we ,., 1 ,. N Q5 .,,f. 11 nf. H -, rfb, tx! ra t - luv l 1 ,xxfhn . 'fl .iq .H 1 lin 'ff' :ff L .IL?5..i,? K? , ' 'Q M, W iP'7lJ'.2Li.T,l. - '- ' .-.,,, ,. ef ew' RF.-E-iz' . iff2:?EffS'Ii55?E5ll 1 'l l l 1- -1 -- N. - -.L .- 1-.5 Ns- :Q-:Q-. - -'tm E' TR 1- aj-Qj 'LgQ Aj j -3:5133 7 --- il, i .'g.jii,. :L ,L ki iginlfilz ' ' b'!'.12 gff2lo V ' q l 'Egg ' - r. .' ,ip-. :g,,-..,, CT- '- ' .gt v l , - - , ,I , Q ea 25'-rl,-5 1? givwg l .rg MQ 5 :I-4-215 eflrg? 5 jill E' -' . ,M 11-Q1QkA, t si ,, . , ,fl 923- 14--lgflfif wg S lvevg 15-17 or . Mepleefbwr. 'A 40 21:-28 F2 Edu:-gon X E. ,qzgiiggaz U nloeyille X P 72 , 3 14lefQ.5D'Til lj iafl i entral If g5Ql.-4' 3- f. -5l f oevme or me 41:40. M ,1 z we Eifluzi-V P . louth lu M lf, 373524 '7L,..Q:.:ig55i , VF - ' ' N- f-':1'2+5?'2EQffa1 Ju' :, l ,r,-vlgfl.-FY' rv' J +599 'df H 1122-l gl of - 'Q:TElT:3ffIY-'W -e 4 Grapplers Have Gutstanding FROM L. T0 R. C. Renyolds, J. Nlissler, K. Bleile, J. Colvin, IVI. Smith, E. Young, R. Kraft, TOP ROW Coach P. Conry, S. Jaworski, D. Smith, M. Harshberger, J. Wise, T. Leitz, J. Kackmarsky, Coach D. Daughty. '- ,, .if -.K 1 t- ,, f 1 -I N N 'Nl 'i HU V . 4, ,V ,, U I . ' NE. -?-i ,W T ' U 'Civ' firf' N' A f 7 7'--'iwllitmfikfiygltceliilyal' fl , 8 '47 . , ' .21 ig wenuisl-ins'f..,,. T , 52-7 12. 'T 331 q T39 4, L-sengrqay East ' 40 '- '24' ,3,,i5M,a5g'egetta 31 f 27 i t1f0Q'v1IIe. 56 , gwelll,.jLg'ouklon V fi Q54 ' r .5-1:-jeijren geserize ,i'f,,,j,Q':8 F 'QQ-E331 19 Q aaaa ii!1mgu33,NAMENT-s 'POINTASQQXFEACE' - g'AMg5QQQn Inv... . T 88 1l2l 'i7S5thg',' .1 1ygyg'Cf1gngon Inv. o 78 112 4th 'ini.5ji2jjgg!wdsfgConfe.re,n'ce- i , 92 --- 4th.. if it ,.,.L.a,.15 183 A 42nd jqoxisgggcisg A 553, my 40 j 10th 1 tri: laik LS, Nw V .. , ,N i- it E .zsaid T l I f f' J, .. f , EM.,-,, Steve Jaworski works a two-on-one on a Monroeville grappler. The 77-78 St. Pauls wrestlers had their best season in history. The grapplers went 9-1, with their only de- feat coming at the hands of the undefeated New London wrestlers. The Flyers finished second in the sectionals, sending nine wrestlers to the districts. The grapplers placed 10th in the districts, and sending two wrestlers to the state, the first two wrestlers to go to state in the schools history! Jim Colvin, 98 lbs. and John Mis- sler, 105 lbs. made the trip to Colum bus. Coaches Paul Conry and Dennis Daughty, led the team to this im- pressive season. The Flyers had five seniors leading the team this year, Nlike Harshberger, Ken Bleile, Mark Smith, James Wise and John Kackmarsky. Next year the Flyers have 8 returning Ietterman in what prom- ises to be an even better season. i P Season, ew London Only Stopper. ' 2 Y, 'ff' -f'g,..Z '. V1 . f I - ,, LE xx- 1' v K S A5 iv I X What now coach? asks Freshman Ed Young. X XX ' fx xx i ff-7 Chris Renyol ds counters a single leg with a devasting cross face i Mark Smith firemans Monroevilles Joe Hasley a takedown. for I .Lg UB Junior Jim Colvin in the process of a nice takedown. Mark Harshberger squeezes tight for the pin. Send Colvin And Missler To State John Mlssler 105 lbs state qualifier 1978 Jim Colvin 98 lbs. state qualifier 1978 .JJ 14.1 ii 32? Y' Wim? , V . fn '11 r ! -lf lifi : -e'e ' 1 'fa ,'i'1m. ' .. U ,, 2 '-i .7'351.1f.4.'EQ5r 5TIi.f mm .if ff 'A +L, 1 lla 'fl'7f5l'fD li 1 1 ac ,w R1ew '40 I5 BV ' --.- 11 V 7. k',3 1' I X 27, f - , 111 lm 39451: ,ff--. V 5 8 2. fT? '?Zl 2'. 31427 '-S18 193. A95 4 21fEE'.1QI9'1 ? 'S7'2i g 'fLp17 AL Q o 561, A 3 zo 1 if-3241:-'-765 W 'V H 4 5 52276 ' 3512-f ' 'N x 0 .1 1 7151 12 211. 1 '57 '-f, 7 ,, Qs 25 If 312' 7 ,Y- J: -1. '- .- JJ 'N Yr, 'Z',.l1 -+ ' E 0-.. 1 E 1 507, 55 67 0 2 fj6.,,i,. . 2 ,za W4 1 1.3 3 5- ' i ,1 '-fr, A A T546 msg-.1 4165 zohff N, 4 502 8 Qff M XL a. 5 0 1 A y 1 1 VQW-.17 3 Q- L8 1, 'Xi fy Q, 25, V :Jl'QQQr'44., 4, ,p'.v:24 i ti:L9ZQ,Nl, 5 5 6, L: 36' , .nf 2 T, 5-, glffljlglj lblagf Q A p un lg. .W-,:Yg'5.if -.1-.133 .ry X ,J-I?.rvj.f :L vig i l A :xg 13 ,1 -315: V J u . JX,if.V-:FT ii In .fa PV ,5lrRm df? - '3,,.,e 7 E 14' LN F I , ' f- ' 'A A jljrfjii' - 1 1 wi X -. -4-1, :lg,fg.aee. ..,,ff ,K N. xg. V-If IN.-l x t - J ma' lam- '1 1 111 1 1 Winter Sports Athletes Rewarded FI l Q L81l1.:.a2-.1 J 1 'fq ' 'fn 'N . ' A Xin Q ' ll? 1' ' ' .-9-rl, .. . ' xi 5.1. i , , R it- H, ..-- 4 X -X N 1-slififlaa?-,ig-i455 5 ze, 'I V , . . . f' 1- ' i , ll l S-'ilfilgxj msg? ' i 1' 1 .qzfidi ill' T39 A ,c1i'i7?F'-. tg . V l - R ' - if ' 1112 3' ilflfdx: T . l l Q -1. ' . - ' Q 'ld '5, Q .'1'.r'A I is . , 3 Q -.AQ .V l Tetx. Q, Q' I A- , 3 'l .',. .S X-J., -V' P , , lx, A, la. . V h' ' -Z, .'.-.i'-eggs! h A -4 , 'xl , Q7 J - 2 untuf'-' J US' r,44yd- i 1. Most Valuable award winners are from left to right: John Missler lWrestIingl, Jim Spettle fBasketbalIl Julie Myers tBasketballl and the Bill Magnuson award winner, John Kacmarsky. 2. Other athletes awarded at the Winter Sports Banquet were from left to right: Jill Spettle, Maryann Creamer and Debbie Reichert. Standing from L. to R.: Jeff Wiedemann, Jeff Gross, Bill Hohler, Mike Harshberger, Steve Jaw orski, Jim Colvin and Tom Smith. . UIIIIIK 'W' Llllll Baseball Team Enjoys Successful Season 9:33 l I EWS 1 'P 1 ,If v -. . f-.6 3 7v'5 ,?' 333 wi-'T'-'Z-fl9Z'4'?fo 1 '4'- ff's'-'5i1'f:3+'0'o'v'9'w flpiif' of' . C6 'Xi 4 ,O.0.O.00Q.O.O.m.A 1?,6?O, FQ9,9:ff,Q-6 4?Q.o0s'a'n ,NYE --,Ad ' la' v P U11 hnrggu 'rug' X 0. ' V1 . . ' fl? 'Q F72 5 ni Q' '..'Q:'IL.l..,,Ef- - Baseball squad kneeling L to R, K. Larizza, J. Lieber, R. Kraft, S. Barman, K. Bleile, D. R, J. Soisson, J. Gross, D. Lichoff, J. Wise, J. Wiedemann, T. Spaar, J. Spettle, Nl. Berry, ' ,,. ' , sv hi' I r'5 rf- . .. no .Q t I ' s .f Yu? ,- 7 E51 Barman, standing L to coach Dick Alge. V 0006000'o':.'o3s20 V . 3Q0 , f:g.'.g..g.w:v.,w gy 4 gf 00. 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Nloore, P. Rinner, C. Fritz, T. Leitz, G. Boes, B. Stein, D. IVlushett, B. Ruffing. v i.:.Lz....... L... ,,., 5--J - l 3,1-L I EILL' ' T .4 Todd Moore hurdles his way to victory. I ..- Pat Rinner strains in his attempt to clear the high jump bar. . X Another day, another race, another victory. Nlatt Bresson gives it his all in It's up and over for Chris Reynolds. the l0'19 Jump- x pr: ' - Zi -qua .Ely A 'Vg me-' f? . '- uh' 4' A f- fr e V Q K.-Lf. . .. ATI, .. thief.-J ' '. , .NY S Z1'T1' -r --' - L- , - -1-.1 ':3:3in?x11 'fi -,,eP2 14:.,4Li 31 l f- ' f ' ---,see-e-f-.,e. :- . . ' 4' ,, - ai .,I'---'rf 5---f-f-ws' '. -K-ff 'V1 - - --'H' .am-?.ff7-.f - .V J .'--1-fm-'zri -. 3-2-M ..f f-,,.,, ,ji at e --1 T-,R W .. fir- - , A N KA H Amqah ., J -, Chuck Fritz ,--. .'.H,ileE '.-1 .' A ,L-H , -l ' 4 - 1 lets 'er fly. Greg Heit gives that look of determination. 1.1 'N l E . Mike Tarnowski crosses the finish line in the 220. V: 1' 1, T 5 ' ' I'-'GW X. --,-..XxE,4:35.e,,,-. . Q .2 yfxsz -,X ge-Neg, , . In ' .E NFA .J ' I 1 -in 6- ff- ig 71' 1 h xx 4 ,, qw 'X-wb V -mslllf fa- W .24 X, ' N ' gl if ' - 1 ,f . A as 5 -I t ' 'Q if M -- Y fa'-QfQ::ifg,'ij.g , f 1' - Q- - . -fear , ' . - 5 -- 1--.,:.'. L - ' -t.,. Q .-..-'gf 'uf s Y .iff .flffskr ' ' ,-.:.. -f , V 1- :fm ' 5 Y. , . ,,.,.,e x,.- 3...,q:.1. ' 1.-qi,-.J -'fi ,.:.,i1g, 12-'15 eel,-.:,r.m . ' 4. .. ' ,Q ., 4 , -. -fs. .f - 'Ffa .. '-- T Jileffiff-.-?J,. 'J 3e'r', ,.F : - 'J .U j,5,..1s,1,.2-:'g.,,--LT-.A H- in W -err, 2:5535 J 1155-fZe5i.3Lj.3,grgffif,ffjjf Egg' -1- '-.1-.-fT,5'.-ff-'ET'f?'5i7',S-:Jiiii: -4:-'iii -J. :M ' .xjllf - :-- f5'28:'vPL1.2 '- '1.. L J:-9:-9 No one can match the form and facial expressions of Bill Stein. Girls Track: Unstoppable Z Kneeling L to R: Kellie Nestor, Jill Spettle, Mollie Riley, Joan Swabley, Therese Barron, Sue Missler, Marianne Mainzer, Theresa Cutnaw, Kristi Smith. Standing L to R7 Coach Bates, Laura Wheeler, Julie Borgia, Jeanette Smith, Lori Riedy, Kasey Nestor, Jackie Carabin and Coach Swabley, Sitting L to R2 Jean Langjahr, Kris Hohler, Martha Wiedemann, Patti Jaworski, Julie Mainzer, Kim Hohler and Lisa Simon. Missing are MaryAnn Creamer and Debbie Spettle. The 1978 Girls Track team en- joyed one of its most victorious seasons ever. The girls ended up with a record of 10-2. Their only losses came by way of Edison in a dual meet and to New London in a triangular. The girls went into the season not quite knowing what to expect since so many records had been broken during the 1977 season. But they came out doing another job on the record books as 10 out of 14 records were broken. The Flyer girls track team end- ed up sending the most people in the area on to the Districts with ten. They were the 880 Medley team of Marianne Mainzer, Therese Barron, Jill Spettle, and Deb Spet- tlei Miler, Mary Ann Creamer: ,. fi 880 Relay team of Patti Jaworski, N ' i 2 Deb Spettle, Joan Swabley, Mari- 5 ' - anne Mainzer: and, hurdler Sue I , 'V Missler who advanced to State t P , , competition. 5, , - The girls ended up fourth in the conference, ninth in the Blade , ' . as - . .4 A - ' -r A - . -. . ,, - .,,, - A Relays, and third in the section- A , -- --f - - ..-,- , 25, al meet at Shelby. 1 . ,, ., b Vi, M ,, . All in all it was a very produc- , ,T . 1. 'Y I tive year for girls track at St. Paul t '- : f ., in , High. Jean Langjahr throws the disc. Marianne Mainzer awaits the gun. ,tail TJ ,, ,,':',qaN:..e:V'-asx ' L ' 108 ,55 : wA5Qn:4h 51 1 U 1 :mv W 5 I Ja -4 si ':'llN1, Y .-,- RX'E Q 5E'3Trox , , Sue Missler Hurdles At State ..--4' A gg -1- Q . 1 , jg- 415 '. WI lzfli'-: .i.-2 i ' 1 'uv Y. , ,' , ' ' , -H':v1,i' 1 ' - ' ' ' A , . 1'-49, .w '-'f - --.,-,L-1' . I V. N Hurry up, give it to me. i:f1...,,,.A .f n I 5' 1,5 . 1. X V 5 Joan Swabley touches down. On your mark, get H. -3- 5. jo f 1 99 , .4 J' , af, set, go I 1- Amato And Kacmarsky Lead Flyer etters !:f ' Sfiulffv . ssfii .VI 1 ..,, lg ' dirt' I 4 .1 ,f ' 'j55,',vWl?g7ff' if .- ,, - ' . ., The 19' V , - e m,f- mane the.. i ' 548i F0156 unye fiist li , .lfmw.wprf .-l - Y 1+i guf '5f. :gui A- if In jffs I' 'zvrjiefggfji ' EQ C03 HaYggl,Q9RhQ Org ato w gffwgmisfrfist 'BHUQ ll long wifli V Un efeafii iiiislilifi. fhiif. , me -.-'. M':1 li'f14:':-,i in: - m beffiii -C l5lfY,ef 1B H Ho vvlilfi on H -. f ani: . ' trichf fo C U S - 6V.65?1F:lFhl5if'-' Ffh' Way ' A 1 ' in-5 5 11 'lf if n l n ll, ,Q 1 U IX, 1' J A DI 7, y u S Z 3' 1 1 fi' 4 q1'rl,K 1 go I MA J' 1 ,- . Ik si 252 if . fi Kal 5, JP , H wk f , .Wm 4 P he, f A? E 'af V.': ':.' 5555 Zdififf ' f l i i :lf ' d ', 1 ,. - .. -1:-: f 1 ,: T . 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F se .F 'A if gflaap-QM-11:1 l lllluilllfll' lil' taint i Creating Halftime shows throughout the season, the Flyer Marching Brass added spice to each football game. r ugeg. , Band officers for the 1977-78 Flyers proudly display trophies earned. Hard work and dedication pays off as shown by the St. Paul Pep Band. l ' fi .Ll xg xl l i 3 E, t r 222 ' L 7 Mrs directs Marching, and Junior High bands. ' 1 ' ir. W 7 if 1 -45'- is -as sf -Q 'Q -af' ' Vs ' 3 5 'ff ofa' J ' 9 ': fp , L -QA .qafr '- A. Q 5 -. 5 1 , , .'. ' 5,3 , I, ' inf if U-f'..Q'L do , ' ai JK vs R 'Xre-1 L' , , if -'ru ,WN 1 5' . A rs, 7 ' , Mppilftif ,, f 1a Julie Hlpp has reason to smile as she was a. participant in the All- Ohio State Fair Band. Majorettes Add To Their Brilliance l , K . l 1 l - 1 I Li, 4 , d- fy.. , , as . ...tiff ' 'Fl J: :J , ,,., .I - , ,A N -MN ,,.: x ., iff, P-, -9 4PM Y, A A. Majorette advisor Rita Klud- ing guides the girlslthrough their successful seasons. B. Leading the band across the field this year are Lisa Simon, Donna Fulton, Kathy Meyer, Diane Schloesser, and Jeanne Langjahr. C. The Flag Corps placed em- phasis on precision and dance routines D. Kathy Watkins drills Flag Corps. ' nd Who YD? We Have Here? l l lllrl 1 l Nu, 11Z2'2' f f so s rio lVlr. Klausing and lVlrs. Johnson find out what it's like to be in each others shoes. d F ' n rom The Off1C6 . . . We are most appreciative of the work done by office secretary lVlrs. Ruth Weisenberger. Nlrs. 1 Weisenberger recently completed her 9th year as l office secretary to St. Paul High School. She also has been cheerleader advisor for the past four years. At left, Miss Diane lVliller, clerk, at St. Pauls flashes a smile for the camera as she takes a break from her busy schedule. ,serif T W ' W M, - , M Mr HLx4:4:qAf mxmsmenmm M 'Q' H 1- virus f .P v'fM r M . 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Senior Index AMATO, CARRIE Class Officer 1,2,35 Class Play5 CYO 153,45 CYO Of ficer 3,45 French Club 2,3,45 Honor Roll l,2,3,45 Jr. Achievement 2,3,45 JA Officer 2,35 Latin Club 15 Na- tional Honor Society 3,45 Pep Club l,2,3,45 Tennis 1, 2,3. BARRON, THERESA Basketball l,2,3,45 Class Play5 Concert Band 1,25 CYO 1,25 French Club 1,25 Honor Roll l,2,3,45 March- ing Band 1,2,45 Pep Club l,2,3,45 STUCO Officer 45 Track l,2,3,45 Volleyball 2,3,4. BERRY, CHERYL Cheerleader l,2,3,45 Cheerleader Captain 45 Class Officer 1,25 Class Play5 CYO l,2,3,45 French Club 2, 35 Gym Show 15 Homecoming Attendant 15 National Honor Society 45 Pep Club l,2,3,45 Ski Club 45 Track 15 Who's Who. BETSCHIVIAN, DIA NE Ehove 3,4. BICK, CECELIA CYO 3,45 Class Play5 French Club 1,2,3,4. BICK, MIKE Acolyte l,2,3,45 Basketball l,2,3,45 Class Play5 CYO 1,2,45 Football 25 French Club 1,25 Pep Club 3, 45 Tennis 15 Track 2. BLEILE, KEN Baseball 3,45 Class Officer 1,35 Class Play5 Class Rep. 25 CYO l,2,3,45 French Club 1,25 Golf 1,3,45 Honor Roll 1,3,45 Math Club 35 National Honor Society 45 Pep Club 45 STUCO 45 Track 1,25 Wrestling 1,3,45 Who's Who. BRESSON, MATT Basketball 25 CYO 1,2,45 Golf 1,45 Latin Club 1,25 Math Club 35 Ohio Scholastic Achievement Test 2,3,45 Pep Club 45 Tennis 1,25 Track 4. BUNDSCHUH, CHERYL CYO 1,2,45 Pep Club l,2,3,45 Statistician. CAMP, LYNN COLLIER, DEBBIE Band Officer 45 Concert Band l,2,3,45 CYO 1,2,45 Honor Roll l,2,3,45 Pep Band l,2,3,45 Pep Club 1,2, 45 Marching Band l,2,3,45 Statistician 2,3,4. COLVIN, JEFF Baseball 35 Basketball 1,2,35 Class Play5 Class Rep. 15 CYO l,2,3,45 CYO Basketball and Swimming Teams 45 French Club l,2,3,45 French Club Officer 3,45 Honor Roll 1,2,35 L-A-H Staff5 Math Club 35 Na- tional Honor Society 3,45 Pep Club 45 Perfect Atten- dance 1,2,35 STUCO 45 Track 45 Who's Who 35 Year- book Staff 4. DAILEY, MIKE DEFRAINE, DEBBIE COE5 CYO l,2,3,45 French Club 1,25 Pep Club 3,4. DIBLE, BARBARA Concert Band l,2,3,45 CYO l,2,3,45 French Club 1 2,3,45 GAA 15 Honor Roll l,2,3,45 John Philip Sousa Band Award5 L-A-H Staff 3,45 Marching Band l,2,3,45 National Honor Society 3,45 Outstanding Freshman and Junior Bandsman5 Outstanding Junior5 Pep Band 1,2,3, 45 Pep Club l,2,3,45 Spanish Club 3,45 Stage Band 1, 25 Who's Who5 Yearbook Staff 45 FC Band 3. DIET RICH, GUSTA VO Tennis 4. DIXON, LISA Basketball 15 cYo 1,2,3,45 Pep Club l,2,3,45 Spanish Club 1,25 Statistician 2,3,4. ENGLERT, JAMES Basketball 15 Class Play5 CYO 1,2,45 Golf 15 Pep Club 4. DIDION, KATHY Class Play5 CYO 1,35 French Club l,2,3,45 FTA 15 Pep Club 1,25 Ski Club 2. FRIES, MARY Cheerleader 1,25 CYO l,2,3,45 Pep Club l,2,3,45 Track 1. FRITZ, CHUCK CYO 45 CYO Basketball 45 Football 1,2,3,45 Pep Club 45 Class Play5 Track 1,2,3,4. FUREY, CINDY Class Officer 45 Class Play5 CYO l,2,3,45 Home- coming Attendant 35 Matmaid 35 Pep Club l,2,3,45 National Speech Competition. GIBSON, BRYAN CYO 45 Football 45 Pep Club 45 Track 2,3. GILSON, RICK Acolyte l,2,3,45 Class Officer 3,45 Class Play5 CYO 45 CYO Basketball 45 Football l,2,3,45 French Club 1,25 L-A-H Staff 3,45 Pep Club 45 Pep Club Of- ficer 45 Wrestling 25 Yearbook Staff 4. HA RSHBERGER, MIKE H Class Play5 Football 2,3,45 L-A-H Staff 3,45 L-A- Editor 45 Pep Club 45 Wrestling 2,3,45 Yearbook Staff 4. HEIT, GREG Basketball 1,2,35 Class Play5 Cross Country 3,45 National Honor Society 45 CYO 45 Pep Club5 Track 3,4 HIPP, GREGG Acolyte l,2,3,45 Basketball 15 Boys State5 Class Play5 CYO 3,45 French Club 1,25 Golf 15 Pep Club 45 STUCO Officer5 Track 2,35 L-A-H Staff5 Yearbook Staff and Yearbook Editor 4. HIPP, JULIE Band l,2,3,45 Class Play5 CYO 3,45 GAA 15 Pep Club l,2,3,45 Track 1,2,3. HIPP, MA RK Class Play5 CYO 45 French Club l,2. HOHLER, BILL Basketball 1,2,3,45 Boys State5 Class Officer 1, 2,35 Class Play5 CYO 1,2,45 Football 15 French Club 1,2,35 Junior Achievement 25 Nlath Club 35 National Honor Society 3,45 Tennis 45 Track 1,2. HUG, DON Class Play5 Concert Band 1,25 CYO 3,45 French Club 35 Junior Achievement 2,35 Marching Band 1,25 Pep Club 45 Ski Club 3,45 Tennis 2,3,4. KA CNIA RSKY, JOHN Acolyte 1,2,3,45 Basketball 1,25 CYO 1,2,3,45 Foot- ball 1,2,3,45 Honor Roll 1,2,3,45 lVIath Club 35 Nation- al Honor Society 3,45 Pep Club 3,45 Pep Club Officer 45 Tennis 1,2,3,45 Wrestling 3,4. KE RNER, JIM Ehove 3,4. KLINE, IVIATT Basketball 1,2,3,45 CYO 1,45 Football 1,25 French Club 1,2,3,45 French Club Officer 45 Honor Roll 1,2, 45 STUCO 15 Track 1. KLUDING, SANDY Basketball 35 CYO 1,2,3,45 Flag Corp 35 French Club 1,2,45 Gym Show 15 Honor Roll 1,2,3,45 Nlatmaid 45 National Honor Society 45 Pep Club 1,2,3,45 Perfect Attendance 45 Statistician 45 Track 2,35 Who's Who. KOWALSKY, SHERRY Volleyball 4. LA RIZZA, KEVIN Baseball 45 Class Play5 CYO 3,45 CYO Officer 35 Golf 3,45 Pep Club 45 L-A-H Staff5 Yearbook Staff 4. LA ROCHE, PATTI Basketball 1,2,35 CYO 1,2,45 French Club 25 Honor Roll 25 Pep Club 1,2,3,45 Volleyball 3,45 Track 1. LESCH, BERNADETTE Class Play5 CYO 1,2,45 Class Officer 45 GAA 15 Honor Roll 1,2,3,45 L-A-H Staff 3,45 National Honor Society 45 Pep Club 1,2,3,45 Yearbook Staff 45 STUCO 45 Who's Who. LIEBER, JOHN Baseball 2,45 CYO 1,2,3,45 Football 1,2,35 Pep Club 1. MACK, SHARON Basketball 25 CYO 1,2,35 Class Play5 FTA 15 L-A-H Staff 3,45 Library Aid 35 Ski Club 25 Volleyball 25 Yearbook Staff 4. MCCRANN, PAT cvo 1,2,3,45 Pep Club 4. MISSLER, CRAIG Ehove 3. IVIISSLER, JOE Basketball 15 CYO 1,2,3,45 CYO Basketball 45 Football 3,45 Junior Achievement 35 Pep Club 3,4 Tennis 1,2. MISSLER, SUE Basketball 2,35 CYO 1,2,3,45 Flag Corp 1,2,3,45 French Club 1,25 Honor Roll 1,2,3,45 Junior Achieve- ment 25 Nlath Club 35 National Honor Society 3,45 Ohio Scholastic Test 1,2,35 Pep Club 1,2,3,45 L-A-H Staff 45 Track 1,2,3,45 Volleyball 2,3,45 Who's Who. BLEILE, BA RB I NIYERS, JULIE Band 2,35 Basketball 1,2,3,45 Class Play5 CYO 1, 3,45 Class Rep. 15 Flag Corp 15 French Club 25 Latin Club 15 Pep Club 15 Tennis 1. OLIVA, CATHY Cheerleader 1,25 Class Officer 25 Class Play5 French Club 1,2,35 GAA 15 Honor Roll 3,45 L-A-H Staff 3,45 Nlat Maid 25 National Honor Society 3,45 Pep Club 1,2,3,45 STUCO Officer 45 Track 1,25 CYO 45 Yearbook Staff 4. PRICE, BRYAN REKART, PATRICIA Cheerleader 15 CYO 3,45 National Honor Society 3, 45 Pep Club 3,45 Ski Club 4. RHOAD, DEBBIE Class Officer 25 CYO 1,3,45 GAA 15 Honor RoIl5 Honor Society 45 French Club 1,25 Pep Club 1,2,3,45 Ski Club 3,45 Track 15 Who's Who. RILEY, CHRIS Basketball 2,35 CYO 35 French Club 25 Honor Roll 45 Pep Club 1,2,45 Volleyball 3,4. RILEY, JACK Ehove 3,4. RILEY, NIOLLIE Band 1,25 Class Rep. 45 CYO 3,45 French Club 35 Honor Roll 1,2,35 Pep Club 1,2,3,45 Ski Club 2,3,45 Track 1,2,3,45 Volleyball 2,35 Who's Who. RINGHOLZ, THERESA COE 45 CYO 1,3,45 Class Play5 French Club 1,2,3, 45 Honor Roll 2,3,45 Junior Achievement 25 Pep Club 1,2,3,45 Ski Club 4. RINNER, MARY Basketball 15 CYO 1,2,35 Ehove 45 Pep Club 45 Track 1,25 Volleyball 2,3,4. RUFFING, CAROL Cheerleading 2,35 CYO 1,2,3,45 French Club 1,25 Honor Roll 1,2,3,45 National Honor Society 3,45 Junior Achievement 1,25 Nlath Club 35 Pep Club 1,2,3,4. SCHAFFER, A GNES Ehove 3,4. SCHAFFER, KATHY Band 1,2,3,45 Concert Band 1,2,3,45 CYO 3,45 French Club 2,3,45 Latin Club 15 L-A-H Staff 3,45 Honor Roll 1,2,3,45 Outstanding Sophomore Bandsman5 Pep Band 1,2,35 Pep Club 2,3,45 Class Play5 Yearbook Staff 45 Who's Who. SCHAFER, ROSEANN CYO 3,45 Honor Roll 1,2,3,45 Junior Achievement 25 Pep Club 3,4. SCHAFFER, LYNNETTE Ehove 3,45 OOEA 3,45 Pep Club 1,2. SCHAFFER, RA NDY Ehove 3,4. SCHLACTER, KRIS Class PIay7 CYO 1,2,3,4j Class Rep. 37 French Club 1,2,3,47 GAA 17 Honor Roll 1,2,3,47 Math Club 37 Na- tional Honor Society 3,47 Pep Club 1,2,3,47 Track 1, 2,37 Class Officer 47 Who's Who. SCHWEIZER, ROBERT Baseball 37 Basketball 1,2,3,47 CYO 1,2,3,4, German Club 1,27 Pep Club 3,47 Track 1. SMITH, JIM Ehove 3,47 Football 1,2,3,47 Track 1,2. SMITH, MARK Cross Country 3,47 Pep Club 47 Track 1,27 Wrestling 1,2,3,4. SNYDER, BETH CYO 1,2,3jEl'1OV9 47 L-A-H Staff 37 Pep Club 1,22 Gymnastics 1. SPETTLE, JIM Baseball 3,42 Basketball 1,2,3,47 Football 2,3,47 Pep Club 47 Track 2. SPROWL, DOUG STALLARD, NANCY CYO 3,47 Junior Achievement 3. SWABLEY, JOAN Class Play: CYO 1,3,47 CYO Officer 3,42 Latin Club 17 L-A-H Staff 3,47 Honor Roll 3,47 Math Club 37 Pep Club 1,2,3,47 Track 1,2,3,47 Volleyball 47 Year- boo k Staff 4. TARNOWSKI, MIKE Class Play7 CYO 1,2,4j CYO Swimming Teamj French Club 1,2,37 Football 37 Pep Club 47 Wrestling 1,2,4. TINKER, JEFF Ehove 3,47 Football 1,2,3,4. TONEY, KAREN CYO 2,31 French Club 1,2,3,4, Junior Achievement 3,47 Pep Club z,3,4. WALLRABENSTEIN, BARBARA WAYTHOMAS, AMY Basketball 1,2,3,4j CYO 37 Honor Roll 47 Pep Club 2. WEISENBERGER, DAVE Basketball 1,21 CYO 1,3,4, CYO Basketball 47 CYO Officer 47 Football 1,2,47 French Club 1,2,37 Track 1,27 Golf 3. WEISENBERGER, RITA Ehove 3,4. WEST, ANN Band 1,2,37 Basketball 37 Class PIay7 CYO 3,4. WHEELER, RANDY CYO 3,47 French Club 1,27 Golf 1,3,4. WILHELM, NORMA Basketball 27 Class Play7 CYO 1,2,3,47 French Club 1,27 Gym Show 17 Honor Roll 3,47 Junior Achievement 27 Pep Club 2,3,47 Track 2,3. WISE, JAMES Baseball 2,3,4, Basketball 1,2,37 CYO 1,2,47 CYO Basketball 47 Honor Roll 1,2,3,42 Junior Achievement 2,3,47 Latin Club 1,27 Math Club 37 Pep Club 47 STUCO 47 National Honor Society 47 Track 17 Wrestling 3,47 Football 1,2,3'4, Who's Who. WURZEL, DONNA Cheerleader 3,47 Class Play, CYO 3,47 French Club 2,37 Gym Show 17 Homecoming QUEEN, Pep Club 1,2, 3,47 Ski Club 47 Track 2,3. YOUNG, PAULA CYO 3,47 Pep Club 3,4. 'F . +'f+ '7Q? 1 V ' rrf:f'1 Q- - ff'-eh' gl' ...- Class of 1978 Amato, Carrie 6, 19, 61, 71, 72 Barron, Therese 6, 19, 70, 86, 96, 108 Berry, Cheryl 6, 19, 58, 78 Betschman, Diane 6, 68 Bick, Cecelia 6, 19, 72 Bick, Mike 6, 92, 94 Bleile, Barb 11 Bleile, Ken 6, 70, 81, 100, 104 Bresson, Matt 6, 81, 106, 107 Bundschuh, Cheryl 7 Camp, Lynn 7, 19, 86, 88 Collier, Debbie 7, 112 Colvin, Jeff 7, 70, 72, 92, 106, 18 Dailey, Mike 7 DeFraine, Debbie 7 Dible, Barb 8, 20, 22, 74, 86, 112 Didion, Kathy 8, 19 Dixon, Lisa 8, 15, 76 Englert, Jim 8 Fries, Mary 8 Fritz, Charlie 8, 19, 106, 107 Furey, Cindy 7, 8, 70, 74 Gibson, Bryan 8, 83 Gilson, Rick 7, 8, 16, 70, 83 Harshberger, Mike 9, 19, 73, 75, 83, 100, 101, 103 Heit, Greg 18, 75, 90, 106, 107 Hipp, Gregg 2, 4, 9, 70, 75, 138 Hipp, Julie 9, 18, 19, 74, 112, 114 Hipp, Mark 9, 60, 62, 63 Homer, Bill 9, 11, 18, 70, 75, 92, 94, 103, 110 Hug, Don 9, 19, 110 Kacmarsky, John 9, 83, 100, 103, 110 Kerner, Jim 9, 68 Kline, Matt 9, 61, 72, 92 Kluding, Sandy 10, 16, 72 Kowalski, Sherri 86, 87 Larizza, Kevin 10, 81, 104 LaRoche, Patti 10, 86, 88 Lesch, Bernadette 7, 10, 15, 70 Lieber, John 10, 104 Mack, Sharon 10 McCrann, Pat 10 Missler, Craig Missler, Joe 10 Missler, Sue 10, 75, 86, 109 Myers, Julie 11, 19, 96, 97, 103 Nickoli, Cindy 11 Oliva, Cathy 2, 3, 11, 70, 75, 138 Opper, Greg 11 Price, Bryan 11 Rekart, Patti 11, 63 Rhoad, Debbie 12, 58 Riley, Chris 12, 86, 88 Riley, Jack 68 Riley, Mollie 12, 15, 70, 108 Ringholz, Theresa 12 Rinner, Mary 12, 86 Ruffing, Carol 12 Schafer, Roseann 12, 65 Schaffer, Agnes 12 Schaffer, Kathy 12 Schaffer, Lynette 13 Schaffer, Randy 13, 68 Schlacter, Kris 7, 13, 22, 70, 90 Schweizer, Robert 13, 90, 93, 94, 92 Index Smith, Jim 13, 68, 85 Smith, Mark 13, 58, 70, 90, 100, 101, 138 Snyder, Beth 13 Spettle, Jim 13, 83, 84, 92, 93, 94, 103, 104 Stallard, Nancy 14 Sprowl, Doug 13 Swabley, Joan 14, 15, 18, 71, 109 Tarnowski, Mike 14, 23, 107 Tinker, Jeff 14, 16, 20, 83 Toney, Karen 14 Wallrabenstein, Barb 6 Waythomas, Amy 14, 20, 96, 97 Weisenberger, Dave 14, 71, 73, 82 Weisenberger, Rita 14, 20 West, Ann 14, 19 Wheeler, Randy 11, 15 73 81 Wilhelm, Norma 15 Wise, Jam es 15, 70, 75, 82, 100, 104 Wurzel, Donna 2, 4, 15, 19, 65, 78 Young, Paula 15 I I Class Of 1979 Barman, Anthony 2, 32 Barman, Dave 32, 62, 104 Barron, Gerry 32 Binsack, Mary Anne 32 Bishop, Thomas 32 Bleile, Jeff 32, 62 Bleile, Sherry 32 Borgia, Tom 32, 73 Braden, Melanie 33 Camardese, Mary Beth 33, 74, 89, 112 Carabin, Thomas 33 Colvin, James 33, 70, 72, 74, 100, 101, 102, 103 Creamer, Mary Anne 33, 39, 86, 87, 96, 98, 103, 109 Dixon, Julie 2, 32, 33. 63, 96 Dudics, Rick 33, 90 Egle, Chris 33 Esker, Thomas 33 Farmer, Mary 32, 33 Fisher, David 34 Fisher, Margaret 34 Fleming, Joan 34, 78, 79 Gibson, Darlene 34 Gibson, Tami 34 Gilson, Sheryl 2, 3, 32, 34 Greenwald, Elaine 34 Gross, Jeffrey 34, 66, 92, 93, 103, 104, 105 Hackathorn, Angela 34, 74, 112 Hay, Jeffrey 35 Hertenstein, Jeanne 40, 66 Hipp, Anne 35 Hipp, John 35, 36, 70 Hipp, Tamara 35 Hofacker, Julie 35 Hokes, Birchard 35 Holz, Patrice 35, 59 Jaworski, Steve 35, 100, 10 Killian, Steve 35 King, Mark 33, 35 King, Michael 35 Kiser, John 35, 70 Kline, Martin 2, 3, 36 Kluding, Susan 36 Knoll, Tracy 36 3 Langjahr, Jean 33, 36, 74, 108, 112, 115 Laroche, Dave 36 Leak, Lorri 36, 38, 66 Lippert, Sharon 36 Long, Randy Mayle, Donald 36 Missler, John se, 75, 1oo, 102, 103 Missler, Kevin 36 Mushett, Joanne 37, 40 Nickoli, Timothy 36, 37, 70, 104 Orth, Beverly 37 Peters, Susanne 37 Peters, Todd 37 Pickett, Philip 37, 95 Reichert, Deborah 37, 96, 98, 103 Reynolds, Christopher 36, 3 Rhoad, Steve 38, 62 Richards, Patricia 38 Rippon, Tamara 38 Roth, Holly 38 Rushin, Mary Kathleen 38 7, 90, 1oo, 101 Sanders, Joyce 33, 36, 38, 74, 78 Schaffer, Andrea 37, 38, 78 Schlosser, Diane 38, 115 Schmuhl, Tom 38 Simon, Brenda 38 Sitterly, Eugene 39 Smith, David 39 Smith, Kae 39 Smith, Thomas 39, 103 Snay, Sarah 39 Soisson, John 34, 39, 73, 10 Spaar, Nancy 39, 78, 79 Spettle, Debra 39, 86, 87 Stein, Thomas 40, 92, 94 Straka, Milissa 40 Watkins, Anna 40, 112 Weisenberger, David 40 4, 105 Wiedemann, Jeffrey 40, 92, 93, 94, 81, 103, 104 Class Of 1980 Adelman, Todd 41 45- Amato, Timothy 41, 44, 95, 110 Berry, Michael 41, 43, 70, 104, 105 Bleile, Doug 41, 65 Boes, Geralyn 41, 78 Blymyer, Mary Bresson, Margaret 41, 96 Camp, Dean 41, 95 Conway, Patricia 41, 78 Cutnaw, Dennis 42, 83 Egle, Mary 42 Fisher, Sandra 42 Frank, John 42. 43, 81, 110 Fries, Rayanne 42, 112 Fulton, Donna 42, 43, 112, 115, 70 Fulton, Michael 42, 70 Gross, Gary 42, 74 Healy, Martin 42, 45, 90, 106 Hipp, Mary 42, 112 Hohler, Angela 42, 71, 86, 112 Hug, Magdelan 42, 70, 112 Hurst, Sheryl 43 Irilli, Steve 43. 90, 95, 110 Kraft, Randall 41, 43, 110, 104, 70 Kramer, Jim 43, 46 LaRoche, Cheryl 43, 96, 99 Leitz, Tom 43, 100, 106 Lieber, Barbara 43, 86, 89 Lesch, Paul 43 Mainzer, Marianne 2, 3, 44, 78, 90, 96, 108 Missler, Karen 44 Moore, Todd 44, 95, 106 Mushett, Daniel 2, 3, 44, 47, 90, 106 Nestor, Kellie 43, 44, 86, 108, 112 Rahall, Tracey 47 Riley, Charlie 44 Riley, Donna 44, 112 Rinner, Patrick 44, 85, 95, 106 Robron, Dawn 44 Rospert, Anne'44, 78 Ruffing, Julie 45 Ruffing, William 45, 95 Schaffer, Lisa 45, 112 Schaffer, Scott 45, 64, 110 Schloesser, Gerald 45 Simon, Richard 45 Smith, Janice 45 Smith, Kenneth 45 Smith, Kristi 45, 108 Smith, Mark 46 Spaar, Troy 46, 94, 95, 104 Spettle, Jill 46, 86, 89, 96, 97, 103, 108 Spettle, Patrick 46, 58 Stieber, Arthur 46 Stein, Mary 46 Strimpfel, Lauren 46, 95 Tarnowski, Cynthia 46, 86 Vickery, Danielle 46, 86, 112 West, Molly 46, 112 Wheeler, Teresa 47, 78 Zapata, Arturo 47 Zeller, John 47, 70, 90, 106 Class of 1981 Barman, Bonnie 48, 86 Barman, Steve 48, 104 Bird, Kelly 48 Boes, Gene 48, 74, 106 Borgia, Julie 48, 86, 108, 112 Braden, Gary 48 Burton, Dave 48, 106 Camardese, Mary Margaret 48, 64, 74, 112 Carabin, Jackie 48, 86, 89, 108 Catalano, Matt 49 Conley, Mike 49, 95 Conway, Jim 49, 110 Creamer, John 49, 50, 70, 110 Cutnaw, Theresa 49, 108, 112 Dailey, Michele 49 DeFraine, Gina 49 Eastman, Craig 49 Farkas, Eric 49 Fulton, Diane 49 Gahagan, Mary 49, 112 Gilson, Ron 50, 59 Gross, Dan 50 Hackathorn, Mary 50, 54, 96, 112 Heit, Chris 50 Hipp, Patty 50 Hipp, Tom 50 Hohler, Kim 50, 67, 108, 109, 112 Hohler, Kris 50, 108, 112 Hokes, Bret 51, 106 Jaworski, Patti 51, 54, 79, 108, 112 Killian, Tammy 51, 79 Kline, Barb 51 Knoll, Ginny 51 Leitz, Jim 51 Lesch, Jim 51 Lichoff, Dave 51, 72, 104 Lieber, Eric 51 Lippert, Bob 51 Mainzer, Juliann 52, 79, 108 McCrann, Mike 52 McGinn, Ed 52 Meyer, Kathy 52 Miller, Chris 52 Missler, Dennis 52 Moffit, Bruce 52 Nestor, Katherine 2, 3, 52, 59, 86, 96, 108 Rahall, Mark 52 Riedy, Lori 52, 96, 108, 112 Riedy, Lynne 52, 112 Rospert, Steve 52 Rossman, Michelle 53 Roth, John 53 Ruggles, Jo Ann 53 Schaffer, Eugene 53 Schloesser, Vicki 53, 96 Schlotterer, Kathryn 50, 53, 70 Schneider, Steve 53 Schnellinger, Mark 53 Shibley, Michael 54, 72 Simon, Gerald 50, 54, 70, 110 Simon, Lisa 54, 108, 109, 115 Simon, Monica 54, 79 Smith, Debbie 54 Smith, Jeanette 54, 96, 108 Smith, Scot 54 Spettle, Daniel 54, 55 Spettle, David 54 Stein, Bill 55, 106, 107 Strimpfel, Steve 55 Toney, Cheryl 55 Tremmel, Martin 5 51, 55 Volcheck, Gerald 50, 55, 70, 74 Westcott, Kenneth 55 ,110 Wheeler, Laura 55, 79, 108, 112 Wiedemann, Martha 55, 74, 96, Young, Edward 55, 100, 101 Zapata, Raul 55 99,108,112 Looks Like We ade P W, Q f W W ' W N Y W W N W . 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