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Safety Service Director-Rex ·aaysore _ Administrative Assistant-Walter Graham
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John S. Dowlin
M1yor
Dale N. Breig
James Greenstelder
Charles M. Jocelyn
,..rea surer
Auditor
Solicitor
Vi!'Ril G. Lovitt President of Council
Ernest Britton Councilman at Urge
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Daniel Brown, Sr. Councilman at large
Dale N. VanVrven Councilman at tarae,
David L. Carlson Councilman Ward 1
Steve Mallon Councilman Ward 2
Thomas Harmon Councilman Ward 3
Paul Kattelman
Councilman Ward 4
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1977-78
Meet our chef Last week he Steamed 200 crablegs, Cooked 1,500 steaks, Grilled 10,000 pattjes, Skewered 200 kabobs, Baked 1,000 potatoes,
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771-8880
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771-9936
Princeton High School
CoP1plirnenls of GEORGE F. ROTH & PARTNERS
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TH£ PRINCETON HIGH SCHOOL
Southern Ohio Fabricators Inc.
ALMA MATER Oh, Princeton High School, Shrine of truth. Proud monument to hope and youth. Your halls are avenue~ that lead To all the knowledge that we need.
SHEET - PLATE MISCELLANEOUS IRON STAIRS AND 1\AIL SYSTEMS WHITING CRANE SYSTEMS INDUSTRIAL MIXERS
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To you we come with our demands-Truth for hearts and skills for hands. No truth, no ski!\, do you deny: For this we thank you. Princeton High.
Inc~ Fneilitif"s
771- ~ 600
10333 Wayne Avenue
BEST
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Princeton .. Vikings.. Varsity FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE
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JOE PHILLIPS HOME HOME HOME HOME Away HOME HOME HOME Away HOME
All varsity games start at 8:00 p.m.
RUSS PERKINS FULLBACK
BRIAN ENGLAND END
"A Full Time Representative"
BILLS MARATHON SERVICE Scope Analysis For Tune Up 11600 Springfield Pike Hunter Spin Balance
Phone 671-9621 Hours 8:00-8:00 mon.-sat. -
MARK RANDOLPH HALFBACK
Closed Sunday
DON WINKLE CENTER
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Compliments of A ;friend
BING'S ·STEAK HOUSE AND LOUNGE Strip Sirloin T-Bnnt• Filt•t :\1ignon Lohstt•r TRil
11649 SPR.r.\'GFIKLD PIKE
SPRLI\'GDALE
Phone 671-9626
KAELIN T.V . SALES ;\ND SERVICE 12140 Springfiel d Pike I Springdale) 1
Phone 671-651 5
Cincinnati 46, Ohio
769-0033 Hours -
Weekdays - 8: 00-9: 00
Sat.- 8:00c6:00- Sun.·· 10:00 .. 2:00
Complete Machine Service
SHARON AUTO SUPPLY
E. R. SQUIBB & SON'S INC. SHARONVILLE, OHIO
CINCINNATI, OHIO 45241
11279 LEBANON PIKE
PIZZA INN PIIZZA America's Favorite 3 177 Glendale Milford Northland Shopping. Center
Clip Coupon for 2 for I Offer
'2 for 1 Bring this coupon and receive <>ne pizza free with the purchase of one of equal value. One coupon per visit please.
Angilo's Pi,zza SHARONVILLE
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10938 Reading Road
11544 Springfield Pike
56.3-2560
771-0914
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f"erd Maccioli
J. Hillard E. STARR Director of Secondary Education
LUCIUS WARE Associate Principal
WE SEEK PEOPLE WHO SEEK OPPORTUNITY
Bedinghaus Business Forms Company AN AMERICAN STANDARD CO.
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For an appointm~nt call 771-0433 We Trim and Style All Mens Hair Fashions.
Service is Our Motto
TACO PIZZA INN 11482 Springfield Pike
KASTENS
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Italian- Mexican- American Food PIZZA, TACO'S, CHICKEN, FISH
777-9871
777-8518
PROMPT FREE
GLENDALE
For Insurance Call:
STATE FARM
PAINT SUPPLY, INC.
DELIVERY
771-7636
Open 7 Days A Week- Phone 771-3145
CLIFF HARDWARE &
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A DO-lrYOURSELF STORE Sharonville
Phone 563-6415
DALE VAN VYEN "Like A Good Neighbor- State Farm Is There"
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~ ;raming]1ft PRINCETON SCHOOL SYSTEM
OPEN EVERY DAY 11 :30 A.M. PRINCETON PLW SHOPPING CENTER
STUDENT ACCIDENT INSURANCE
11711 Princeton Pike - Across from Tri-County
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1 Open Hearth Charcoal Broiling I Cocktails Served Sundays I Special Children's Menu
SOUTHWEST OHI·O INSURANCE AGENCY
671-1230
366 W. Kemper Rd.
Bring the children - We ore proud to .,. be known a's a family restaurant.
(Springdale)
671-6920
ALL TYPES OF INSURANCE Low Auto Rates -
Monthly Rate Possible
OUR COMPLIMENTS TO THE PRINCETON VIKINGS
MEIERJOBAN-WENGLER
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MET ALC RAFTS MEN 10330 Wayne Ave. Cincinnati, 0. 45215 771-6074
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RALPH ,CAREY CENTER
JOHN HILLARD HALFBACK
STAN BROWDER FULLBACK
MIKE NELL HALFBACK
CALVIN WILLIAMS HALFBACK
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·LOWEST TIRE PRICES FINEST SERVICE -QUALITY
502 Wyoming Avenue Wyoming, Ohio 45215 Phone: 821-3931 "In the Heart of the Valley"
BALANCE - ALIGNMENT - BRAKES
PRINCETON TIRE CO. 11515 PRINCETON PIKE
East Hills Sporting Goods
PHONE-771 -1840
SUTHERLAND LUMBER & BLDG. SUPPLY CO. 10360 Springfield Pike
Phone 771-2222
4650 Wilmer Ave.
Phone 871-7 400
Teams - Schools Uniforms - Trophies 111120 Reading Rd.- Sharonville, Ohio - 563-938i
SCHUELER'S DRIVE INN
CINCINNATI, OHIO 45215
11264 Reading Road Phones: 769-4250 & 769-4251
Where You find All Types
of Building Supplies
TIM SHAFER END
DELBERT THOMAS END
Quality Double Checked \/ \·~
PRESTON BYARS HALFBACK
RANDY JOHANN END-KICKER
NORMAN WARE HALFBACK
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PRINCTON VIKINGS CHEERLEADERS
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Row I (L-R) -· Debbie Miller, Debbie Pierson, Debbie Holloway, Penny Zlatkin, Ren.ac Sayrr., Lauri Messer, Gina Kilgore. Back Row (L-R) -Connie Reitler, Barb Reeves, Kathy Perrero, Joyce Rowe, Barb Arrington.
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Most people don't graduate from school to the professional football ranks, but many go on to become professionals on other teams. Win yourself a place in tomorrow and be a professional on the aerospace team - score with high pay, the finest training, a month of paid vacation each year, and a new kind of team spirit. Be a winner. Be Air Force. Talk over your game plan with your Air Force recruiter today!
SGT. BERRY 531-8936 6200 MONTGOMERY RD. FINO YOURSELF IN THE UNITED STATES AIR FORCE
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Deller Mower Service
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Power Mowers - Snow Plows - Gas Engines See Us This Winter For Repairs & Service Be Ready r-or Spring
10079 Springfield Pike Woodlawn, Cincinnati, 45215
Phone 771-6936
and BOUTIQUE OF HANDMADE ITEMS
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11470 Springfield Pike - Springdale ATHLETIC. GOODS
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REISING'S TEXACO NATIONAL RENTAL CARS & U-HAUL TRUCKS 1607 Kemper Road Sharonville l Mile East of Tri -County Telephone 771-9683
FELDHAUS SONS 7517 VINE ST.
821-7575
RAY'S SADDLE SHOP
RAY NOLTING
WESTERN APPAREL Ranch Wear- Lee Riders - Niver -
ROADSIDE TAVERN
SADDLES - BOOTS - LEATHER GOODS
DOWNTOWN GANO
llll8 REN)ING ROAD Phone: {513) 563-6968
KILGORE SERVICES INC. SUN ElECTRONIC TUNE - UP
Open 6:00a.m. to 12:00 p.m. - 7 days a week
WAYNE AVE. & SHEPHERD LANE
SHARONVILLE, OHIO 45241 HOURS 9 a.m. to 9 p.m.
SPRINGDALE DEL. & PONY KEG BEER, WINE, CHARCOAL, ICE PICNIC & PARTY SUPPLIES Open 9:30 a.m. - 10:30 p.m. Daily
COMPLETE liNE OF FIRESTONE TIRES
PHONE:
Trarlridge
WESTERN & ENGLISH RIDING EQUIPMENT
11588 SPRINGFIELD PIKE
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Phone 771-0530
DHONAU FUNERAL HOME
SCHMIDT
Two Locations
733-9072
McCOWN'S FIRESTONE
READING, OHIO
433 Reading Road Reading, Ohio 45215 821-2777
SHARONVILLE, OHIO
10980 Reading Road Sharonville, Ohio 45241
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SHARON SUNOCO Complete Car Service 771-1151
771-0761
Good Lucie Vikings 10 Big Catalogs to Choose from
Save on Wedding Invitations Wedding Photography Complete Selection
GOLDCREST HOUSE Lippleman Road
10836 Reading Road 769-4057
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North Evendale 891-2663 .
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DENNIS &KLEIN TIRE CO. 11452 SPringfield Pike -
Quality Tires & Service at Low Low Prices ALIGNMENTS, SHOCK ABSORBERS, BRAKES, TUNE UPS, OIL CHANGES, AIR CONDITIONING, WINDSHIELD WIPERS, PASSENGER & TRUCK TIRES
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Every 5,000 miles FREE Alignment Check Tires Rotated, Shock Absorbers & Brakes Checked
Compliments
ZIDE'S SPORT SHOP
Princeton Viking Jackets
Large Team Discounts Write for Free Catalogue 142 FRONT STREET MARIETTA, OHIO 45750
Good Lucie Vikings
Jamboree Sporting Goods 11528 SPRINGFIELD PIKE Phone 771-8585
A & W ROOT BEER DRIVE IN Phone 769-4349
Reading at Kemper
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Glendale 771-6175
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BARNABY'S SERVES THE BEST -THE VERY BEST (Across Fr~m Cassinelli Square)
• Master Pizza • Juicy Sandwiches
• Fish & Chips • Kiddie Menu
Tri-County Shopping Center 11511 Princeton Road
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BOB PITAKOS Offensive Centers & Guards Defensive Tackles & Middle Guard Played: Morehead College Coached:· Campbell Co. High School, I yr.; Colerain High School, · 3 yrs.; Princeton H.S., 15 yrs.
FRAN BYRNES Offensive and Defensive Backs Played: Mount Union College, U.S. Army, Semi-Pro (Pitts.) Coached: Western State College of. Colorado; Leetonia High School, 1 yr.; Princeton H.S., 14 yrs.
HOWARD CONVERSE Defensive Coordinator Offensive Tackles Played: University of Cincinnati Coached: Princeton H.S. 14 yrs. Coached: Princeton H.S., 1
DON WOLNIK Offensive and Defensive Ends School: Miami University · Coached: Princeon H.S., 10 yrs.
ED HARTWIG Faculty Trainer
1974 CO-CAPTAINS JOHN HILLARD - John is a senior and will play both offense and defense. As a junior John came to Princeton from Mt. Healthy. He was a regular defensive halfback during the 1973 season and spent some time at wingback. This season he will play wingback on offense and defensive halfback on defense. John is not large but has tremendous talent as a runner and pass catcher plus being an outstanding leader.
TONY SALVATO Athletic Director
DAVE SHARDELOW - Dave is a senior end and linebacker. His success story has come the hard way, yet typifies the hard work, dedication, and loyalty he exemplifies. As a sophomore Dave was our starting reserve quarterback, however, as a junior we needed an end and Dave very capably filled that position after much hard work. This year as a senior we needed a linebacker and Dave was asked to try that position & he willingly put forth the effort. This year he will start at tight end and open side linebacker. Dave certainly leads by example.
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Welcome to the 1974 Viking football season. We hope that this season Will provide you with an opportunity. to see the best high school football that is played anywhere in this state. Our home schedule is an attractive eight game challenge. The first four - Moeller, LaSalle, Woodward and Upper Arlington should provide the competition you like for us to play and you to watch. We have alWlays felt we wanted to play the best teams possible for our fans to see.
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Our prospects this season will depend upon how rapidly our juniors and inexperienced seniors mature. Our seniors have been great leaders these past three weeks. There are not many seniors but the ones we have .are dedicated and hard working young men. Our juniors are promising and only time and game experience will tell.
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Princeton "Vikings" Varsity Golf Schedule Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct.
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Rare & Unusual Fresh & Salt Water Fish
Custom Made Glass Tanks & Stands
Ray's Valley Pet Shop .....:.-.;~. 6487 HANKINS RD. - 539-7220
Complete Line of Pets and Supplies BILL LOHMAN'S
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Sharondale 11 584 Springfield Pike- (in., Ohio 45246
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VILLAGE OF GLENDALE
CITY OF SPRINGDALE RAYMOND N. NORRISH-MAYOR
MAYOR JAMES R. CARRUTHERS
PAUL J. WEBER-SOLICITOR Councilmen John A. Shellenberger
Clerk-Treos. James Werrell
Vernon French
Poul Traponi COUNCIL l)l:;ert Burton
James Kloth
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Harry Matthews
. H. Hoydock, Jr.
Jomes Whitney
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Harold Carl
Raymond Johnson
Max Cooper
Fred Yingling
Doyle Webster-Clerk-Treosurer Emonuel I. Marks, City Engineer
BOARD OF EDUCATION
Mr. Troy DeBord
Mrs. Audrey Privett
Mr. George Wrenn
Mrs. Elaine Brockmeier
Willis E. Harvey
VILLAGE OF EVENDALE Wm. E. Trapp, Jr., Mayor
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Wm. B. Clawson
Gerold C. VonderHoor
Robert A. Cossel
Joseph DeMorio
J. W. Carsten
Joseph F. Wathen
Lucille V. Bossert-Cierk Eunice Ryan-Asst. Clerk Dorothy M. Gorman-Treasurer Thomas H. Mongan-Solicitor
11250 CHESTER ROAD
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block north of football field
In the Spirit of Safe Driving
AC Diagnostic Tune-Up Complete Mechanical Repairs Pick-up & delivery service- Mechanics on duty Hours 7-7 daily- Closed Sunday
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DR. ROBERT LUCAS Supt. of Princeton School District
E. STARR Associate Supt.
Good Luck Vikings Good Lucie Vilcings
CITY OF liNCOLN HEIGHTS JAMES E. LOWRY, Mayor
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MAYOR JAMES D. KEELS
JAMES E. MOBLEY, Pres. of Council ALLAHKU ALLAHKU HERMAN M. DANTZlER
GEORGE ELLIS
Clerk- Treasurer, William J. Sproul
NATHANIEL J. GRAY OLIVER tACKEY
MEMBERS OF COUNCIL George Ware
Wells Didlick
Clifford Mueller
Jim Graves
Jesse O'Conner
Mvrtle Rush
HARVEY N. MATIHEWS ALBERTA NIBLACK
DEWATHA WILLIAMS, Clerk of Council JAMES E. HARDING, Treasurer ELBERT L. DANIELS, Auditor
ELTON A ROSE, Safety-Service Director
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Compliments of LINCOLN HEIGHTS CITY AUDITOR
ELBERT L. DANIELS
Princeton Vikings Drill Team
Be a success. Be a Navy Man.
Mrs. Marky Olson, Advisor Row 1 (L-R) - T. Perry, K. Barrs, V. Bamn. D. Bustle, T. LeFevers, D~ Hayes, M. Browning, R. Davidson, D. Battiste, T. Wallet, K. J:Iams. -Row 2 (L-R) - T. Breeze, K. Reynolds, C. Pmkett, R Overton, C. Shoup, C. Hellsley, B. Watson, V. Ruffin, P. Richards, C. Bordon, S. Rutherford.
RAZOR CUTTING
If you want to get a good job, you'll need some . e~peri~nce. For those wtio qualify, the Navy offers lrammg 1n over 300 skilled jobs, with good pay and a great chance to get ahead.
CORKY IS SPRINGDALE BARBER SHOP
STYLING
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Be someone special in the Navy. Talk to your Navy Recruiter.
370 W. KEMPER ROAD Hou•·s: 8:00
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MARATHON GLENDALE, OHIO 45246 771-9830
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Phone- 771 -5644
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DON JACKSON TACKLE
TERRY MEADOWS END
STEVE CONGDON END
JOHN HOWARD MANAGER
KEN EVANS GUARD
CIN'CINNATI FENCE COMPANY Wood & Iron Our Specialty Exterior Designers in Fencing & Ornamental Iron
671-6335 11640 SPRINGFIELD PIKE
CARL GUNDLER LARRY GUNDLER
Frederick ·Bernard, Jr., Inc.
SPRINGDALE PLANT FARM
INTERIOR DESIGNERS 265 E. SHARON AVENUE
564 Cloverdale Ave.
825-6574
SPRINGDALE, GLENDALE, OHIO
CINCINNATI, OHIO 45246
Phone- 771-3 500
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Bee Z e e Springdale BIKES
11395 CHESTER ROAD
11582 SPRINGFIELD PIKE
CINCINNATI, OHIO 45246
CINCINNATI, OHIO
771-1355
"MACHIN.E TOOLS"
BILL WRIGHT END
DENNIS ACUS TACKLE
JOHN SIEBERN TACKLE
JOHN SEIBEL QUARTERBACK-KICKER
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PRODUCE PRE-PEELED VEGETABLES FROZEN FOODS GROCERIES
Mrs. Judy Long, Advisor Front Row (L-R) - K. Wrenn, B. Lamb, L. Gajus, A. Cook. 2nd Row (L-R) - C. Renz, G. Riley, P. Seibel, A. Atkinson. :~rd Row (L-R) C. Oney, P. Manley, V. Clarke, ]. Thomas, D. Redford, M. Bingham, C. West. ]. Peterson, B. Beebe. 4th Row (L-R) - N. Horner, K. Glassford, K. Groh M. Seibert, J. Gillen, D. Schappacher, B. Watson. '
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H. MEYER & SONS DAIRY CO.
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GRADUATION ANNOUNCEMENTS
KNECHT DRY CLEANE.llS
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Some Day Service at our Plant Phone 771-6310 for free pickup and delivery
SCHMIDT QUALITY MEATS 365 W. KEMPER (Just West Rt. 4) SPRINGDALE Phone 671-6680 SHARONVIL-LE Phone 769-4894 For Tender & Good Meats-See Schmidt's
THE PROVIDENT BANK SHARONVILLE OFFICE
COMPLETE BANKING SERVICE Phone 579-2349
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HighSchool Graduates:
Hamilton Sports Center
A challenging technical job plus up to s2500 in cash could be yours if you qualify.
Complete Team Suppliers Athletic Goods Trophies - Gym Equip. - Awards LINDENWALD-HAMILTON, OHIO
Phone 863-31 S1
Because Today' s Army has some important jobs to fill, you can earn full Army pay while you learn and receive a bonus from $1500 to $2500 cash when you complete your training. The amount of the bonus depends on the job. You'll be e-xpected to serve a 4 year enlistment. But, the bonus will be paid in a lump sum when you finish your trainingThe jobs are demanding-but the rewards are great. Get expert training to learn a skill that could lead you to a successful career in civilian life,· as well as the Army. Call or see your local Army Representative.
OPEN: MONDAY EVENING Closed Wednesdays
Princeton "Vikings" Reserve Football Schedule Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct.
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MOELLER LaSALLE ROGER BACON WOODWARD TAFT FAIRFIELD SAINT XAVIER MIDDLETOWN GARFIELD All reserve games start at 4: 00 p.m.
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Be one of the New Minutemen. Remember the first Minutemen? They were civilians ready to protect the good things about America. Today's Army National Guardsmen are civilians, too. With the same idea in mind. They're the New Minutemen. And can be one of them.
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"Leadership in the Classroom and on the Field"
Princeton Board of Education ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT Athletic Director . . . . . . . . . . . Mr. Anthony Salvato Ass't. Athletic Director . . . . . . Mr. Richard Hadley Team Physician ............ Dr. Thomas U. Todd
Mr. George Wrenn ..................... Mrs. Elaine Broclaneier . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . Mr. Troy Debord . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mr. William Harvey .................... Mrs. Audrey Privett ..... : . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Member Member Member Member Member
Team Nurse . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mrs. Betsy Kurlin Team Secretary . . . . . . . . . . . . Mrs. Toni Scherbauer
COACHING STAFF Head Football Coach ........ Mr. Patrick Mancuso Offensive & Defensive Backs . . . Mr. Francis Byrnes Defensive Coordinator, Offensive Tackles Mr. Howard Converse
Administrative Staff Dr. Robert E. Lucas .......... ·: . . . Superintendent Mr. Eddie Starr . . . . . . . . . . . Assoc. Superintendent Dr. John Babel .............. Ass't. Superintendent Dr. Donald Gaenge . .. . . . . . . . . Ass't. Superintendent Mr. John Seeman ............ Ass't. Superintendent Mr. James Stock ............ Administrative Ass't. Dr. Fay Wert . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Administrative Ass't. Dr. Samuel E. Glover II . . . . . . Specialist/Title Four
Offensive & Defensive Ends ..... Mr. Ferd Maccioli Offensive Center & Guards, Defensive Tackles & M.G.
High School Administration
Mr. Robert Pitakos Head Reserve Coach ............ Mr. Don Wolnik
Mr. Eddie Starr .. Director of Secondary Education
Ass't. Reserve Coach . . . . . . . . . . . . Mr. Larry Cox
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Ass't. Reserve Coach . . . . . . . . . . Mr. Larry Draper Ass't. Reserve Coach . . . . . . . . . . . . Mr. Audley Smith Head Ninth Grade Coach . . . . . . . . Mr. Gary Boone Head Ninth Grade Coach . . . . . . . . Mr. Don Richley
Lucitis Ware ................ Assoc. Principal John Hillard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A5s't. Principal Pat Mancuso ................. Ass't. Principal Norman To~nsel ...................... Dean Ferd Maccioli . . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dean James E. Neal ..... _........ Business Manager
Ass't. Ninth Grade Coach . . . . Mr. Chester Maupin Ass't. Ninth Grade Coach . . . . . . Mr. Roland Shadd Head Eighth Grade Coach ........ Mr. Ed Longman Head Eighth Grade Coach . . . . . . . Mr. Robert Wiley Ass't. Eighth, Grade Coach
Mr. Robert Caudiill
Ass't. Eighth Grade Coach . . . . Mr. Steve Schriner
PRESS BOX OFFICIALS Stadium Public Address . . . . . . . . Mr. Mike Mooney
In appreciation to WYOMING FLORIST
Scoreboard & Timer ........ Mr. Charles· Kirkwood
for donation of corsages to Cheerleaders
Scoreboard Operator . . . . . . . . Mr. William Renner\
each week- Our Thanks!
Band Director . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mr. Samuel Reynolds Art Director .................. Mr. Frank Shands
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The 1974 Findlay High Trojans! By DAVE EGBERT - Republican-Courier Sports Writer This could be the year. Findlay High's football team has a solid nucleus of 15 starters and 17 lettermen returning for the 1974 season, and coupled with additions from an undefeated sophomore squad, it can only spell trouble for the rest of the Buckeye Conference. Coach Bill Jones is watching how far out on that limb he goes. But he, and everyone else from bartenders to grocery clerks, knows that the Trojans are loaded and with that little bit of luck and a few breaks that coaches are always talking about, the first championship in the 16-year history of the league is a distinct possibility. "Our attitude and hustle is as good as any group of athletes I've ever been associated with," Jones said. "This group sincerely wants to have a great winning season. We have some rough hurdles facing us but this is the name of the game-competition. We're anxiously awaiting these hurdles." "Our defense is still small compared to the teams we're going to play but we're more than adequate offensively. This kind of goes with our theory though that you have to have more speed on defense to get to the football," Uones said. "Offensively, we're bigger on the line than we've ever been since I've been here and this is good. In order to win we have to have five players on the line that can do the job." The offensive line will be tested with three young Juniors filling key spots with no varsity football experience. John Schober, 6-4, 230; Paul Street, 6-1, 190; and Doug Wymer, 6-3, 220, are the first-year players filling the left tackle, left guard and right tackle slots respectively. "Schober is our biggest lineman and has an outstanding -attitude and desire to work," Jones said. "Street is another upcoming Junior. He's our fastest offensive lineman and an
FINDLA outstanding leader and hustler. Wymer has outstanding strength and aggressiveness and should turn into an outstanding lineman." The remainder of the line will be Glenn Cope, 6-2, 190, senior, at tight end; Bill Baron, 5-10, 185, senior at center; John Schramm, 6-3, 220, senior, at right guard; and Mike Peiffer, 6-1, 170, senior, at split end. "Cope is returning from last year and he's improved a lot as a blocker and short pass receiver. He should have a good season," Jones said. "Baron is a returning starter who is the real hub of the offense. Schramm has been moved from tackle to offensive guard to t11ke advantage of his speed and quickness. I'm sure he's going to be one of the finest offensive linemen in the Buckeye Conference. Peiffer led the league in total receiving yardage last year and should have an even1better season this year. He gained 498 yards and caught five touchdown passes." John Vielhaber, 6-0, 180, senior, returns at quarterback after finishing second in the league with 845 yards passing and oseven touchdowns. "1 think John is one of the finest quarterbacks in the state of Ohio. He's been a starter for two years now," Jones said. The rest of the backfield will include Doug Schey, 5-10, 175, senior, at tailback; either Kevin Woodruff, 6-1, 185, senior, or Tom Hill, 6-0, 180, senior, at fullback and Jerry Campbell, 6-1, 190, junior, or Rob Scasny, 5-8, 160, senior at slotback. "Schey gained 597 yards as the fifth leading rusher in the conference last year. He's a good, very quick and tough running back," Jones said. "Our fullback will either be Woodruff, who was defensive end last year and backuP quarterback, or Hill, who hasn't played football since junior high. Woodruff has good size and is a fine athlete and Hill is one of the best athletes on our team. At slotback Campbell and Scasny are two with almost equal ability. Campbell is
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ankle injury," Jones said. "Brown is our best open field tackler and has great range on pass coverage. Jones has good quickness and speed and was an outstanding running back on the sophomore team. Wilson was the quarterback qn the undefeated sophomore team last year and is another fine athlete." Tom Tesnow, 6-0, 160, junior; Craig Core, 5-8, 155, junior; Greg Burton, 5-9, 150, senior; and Scasny are also listed as top prospects for the defensive backfield while Street and Bob Cook, 6-0, 180, junior, are tabbed for work at linebacker. Others on the varsity squad include Greg Mathias, ·5-10, 150, j.unior; Jon Graham,· 5-9, 160, junior; Dave Racette, 5-9, 160, senior; Tim Bell, 5-11, 170, junior; Phil Lyon, 5-8, 150, junior; Barry Mort, 5-7, 150, senior; Tom Bryant, 5-8, 145, senior; Dan Burton, 5-10, 165, junior; Junior Saldana, 5-10, 170, junior; Randy Anast, 5-10, 195, senior; Jerry Smith, 5--5, 155, junior; Steve Brim, 5-9, 165, junior; Chuck Cook, 5-11, 165, junior; Dan Crawford, 5-10, 170, junior; Doug Schmidt, 5-10, 170, junior; Ray Adams, 5-11, 170, senior; Jeff Cooper, 5-10, 110, junior; Dave MacDonald, 5-10, 175, junior; Mark Won us, 6-0, 170, junior; Mark Felgar, 6-2, 175, junior; Tim Mylott, 6-2, 190, senior; Jeff Colvin, 6-0, 175, junior; Marvin Haas, 5-9. 170, junior; Monty Gillett, 5·1 0, 170, junior; Doug Holtgreven, 6-0,. 210, senior; Bob Blem, 5-8, 220, senior; Greg Roebie, 5-9, 210, senior; Ed Beltz, 6-0, 170, junior; Craig Weber, 5-10, 165, junior; Denny Wymer, 6-2, 175, junior; Steve Ijames, 5-11, 170, junior; Tim Trutt, 6-1, 225, senior; Bob Lambert, 6-1, 180, junior and Karl Sizemore, 5-9, 155, senior. Jones, in his second season as head coach, will have a staff that includes Mike Von Stein, Frank Defrench, Dee Boyer. Nick Mezacapa, Terry Heater, Mike Slough, John Kaylor and Bob Wilczynski.
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It is a pleasure to welcome you to another season of Trojan Football at Donnell Stadium. It is sincerely hoped that you will enjoy the· results of the many hours of hard work on the part of our students and the coaches which · are included in our football season. There are many values to be found in a boy's participation in interscholastic sports. The ability to work together in a team effort and a basic foundation of good sportsmanship are among those values and are values to be carried with them throughout life. C. Robert Baker Superintendent of Schools
Superintendent of Schools Dear Parents and Friends: Welcome to this Findlay High football game. The staff and administration certainly appreciate your patronage. More importantly, the boys on the field appreciate your support and are aware that you are here. · Findlay has always had pride in their athletic teams. We hope this pride continues, and that it continues whether we win or lose. Glen R. Charles Principal
~ Working quietly behind the scenes, Phil
Merrill is the man who makes the Findlay athletic program go. He has been associated Principal with Findlay High School for 21 years, the last six of which he has served as Athletic Director. In addition to administering nine varsity sports, Phil also teaches mechanical drawing in the classroom. Phil has proved himself a very capable person in the athletic world and will continue to do his very excellent job in making Trojan athletics a little better each year.
PHIL MERRILL Athletic Director
Coach Jones is· beginning his second year in the head football position after spending four years at Findlay as the offensive co-ordinator. Prior to coming to Findlay, Bill was an assistant at Bellefontaine Senior High School for two years and was the head coach at Miami East High School for two years. Bill attended Bellefontaine High School where he lettered in football, basketball, and baseball. He was a four-year letterman in football-the first in the school's history. At Taylor University, Coach Jones was the quarterback on four straight Hoosier Conference Championship teams. In addition, he was All-Hoosier Conference First Team, captain of the 1964 team, and still holds almost all of the passing records at Taylor. · Bill has since earned his Master's Degree from Bowling Green State University. He and his wife, Myra, have two boys, Kent, 5, and Kevin, 3. All are anxiously awaiting the first Buckeye Conference Championship in football.
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Those few years between high school and adulthood can be frustrating. · You feel the responsibility, if not the need, to pay your own way, so you look for a job. But with only a high · school diploma and no work experience, the jobs aren't all that hot. You know you'd like more time. Time to think about what you've learned in school. Time to try different things, visit other places, meet new people, and just . plain get to know yourself. Today's Army can provide that time you need. And a lot more.
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INSURANCE AND BONDS 222Y, S. Main St.
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Findlay, Ohio
Phone 422-2822
Harold R. Corbin
Phone 422-4855 217 · 219 North Main St. Findlay, Ohio
Jerry S. Radebaugh
FINDLAY TROJAN SENIORS
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Tim Trutt, Tackle 90
HT. 5-11; WT. 175 Glenwood Junior High School
HT. 6-1; WT. 225 Central Junior High School
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Son of Mr. & Mrs. Ted A. Theis
Son of Mr. & Mrs. S. D. Trutt *Denotes Letter
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WAYNE W. FARTHING Auctioneer Realtor
NINA B. FARTHING Associate Realtor.
PAUL M. BUTLER Salesman
FINDLAY TROJAN . SENIORS
John Vielhaber, Quarterback, Co-Captain 16 HT. 6-0; WT. 180 Central Junior High School Footba.ll
Baseball Basketball
Kevin Woodruff, Fullback 17 HT. 6-1; WT. 185 Central Junior High School
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Son of Mr. & Mrs. Leo Vielhaber
Son of Mr. & Mrs. Willis Woodruff *Denotes Letter
If you think you are beaten, you are; If you think you dare not, you don't. If you think you like to win but you can't It's almost a "cinch" you won't. If you think you 'lllose, you've lost; For out in the world you'll find, Success begins with a fellow's will; It's all in the state of mind. Full many a race is lost Ere even the contest begun Think small and you fall behind Think that you can, and you will, It's all in the state of mind. If you think you are outclassed, you are; You've got to think high to rise; You've got to be sure of yourself before You can ever win a prize. Life's battle doesn't always go To the stronger or faster man; But sooner or later, the man who wins Is the fellow who thinks he can.
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OFFENSIVE- LINEUP BY POSITION TIGHT END
LEFT TACKLE
LEFT GUARD
CENTER
RIGHT GUARD
RIGHT TACKLE
~ ~~~·~ ~ -G. Cope M. Sterner E. Beltz
J. Schober B. Blem J. Bury
P. Street G. Roeble D. MacDonald
J. Schramm B. Cook M. Wonus
B. Baron C. Cook M. Felgar
QUARTERBACK
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J. Vielhaber D. Wilson T. Bell
FULLBACK
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TAILBACK
~ D. Schey T. Jones 1"\
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D. Wymer D. Beach J. Hamilton
WINGBACK
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SPLIT END
~ M. Peiffer T. Tesnow G. Burton
DEFENSIVE LINEUP BY POSITION
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LEFT TACKLE
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RIGHT TACKLE
RIGHT END
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J. Hamilton J. Campbell D. Wymer
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D. Wilson D. Burton J. Graham
M. Theis D. MacDonald D. Schmidt
D. Beach B. Blem G. Roeble
K. Woodruff M. Sterner E. Beltz
LEFT LINEBACKER
RIGHT LINEBACKER
TROJAN BACK
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CORNERBACK
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S. Duncan P. Street M. Wonu~
SAFETY
~ T. Brown G. Burton T. Tesnow
M. Benjamin J. Saldana C. Core
HALFBACK
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Tim Bell Son of Mr. & Mrs. Roger Bell
Ed Beltz Son of Mr. & Mrs. Donald Beltz
Steve Brim Son of Mr. & Mrs. Don Brim
Bob Cook Son of Mr. & Mrs. Ronald Cook
Chuck Cook Son of Mr. & Mrs. Charles Cook
Jeff Cooper Son of Mr. & Mrs. James Emberling
Dan Burton Son of Mr. & Mrs. Dave Jones
Craig Core Son of Mr. & Mrs. Roger Core
Jerry Campbell Son of Mr. & Mrs. John Campbell
Dan Crawford Son of Mr. & Mrs. Ron Crawford
Jeff Colvin Son of Mr. & Mrs. Harold Colvin
Mark Felgar Son of Mr. & Mrs. Walter Felgar
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Monty Gillett Son of Mr. Robert Gillett
Greg Mathias Son of Mr. & Mrs. John Mathias
TomTesnow :On of Mr. & Mrs. Charles Tesnow
Marvin Haas Son of Mr. & Mrs. Charles Haas
Junior Saldana Son of Mr. & Mrs. Max Saldana
Dave Wilson Son of Mrs. Jan ieee Wilson
Steve Ijames Son of Mr. & Mrs. Don Ijames
Doug Schmidt Son of Mr. & Mrs. Harold Schmidt
Mark Wonus Son of Mr. & Mrs. Bill Wonus
Tom Jones Son of Mr. & Mrs. Gene Jones
John Schober Son of Mr. & Mrs. Robert Schober
Denny Wymer Son of Mr. & Mrs. Howard Wymer
Phil Lyon Son of Mr. & Mrs. Charles Lyon
Dave MacDonald Son of Mr. & Mrs. James MacDonald
Jerry Smith Son of Mr. & Mrs. Keith Smith
Doug Wymer Son of Mr. & Mrs. Howard Wymer
Bob Lambert Son of Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Lambert
Paul Street Son of Mrs. Virgie Street
Jon Graham Son of Mr. & Mrs. Ray Graham
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JUNIOR VARSITY SQUAD After a fine summer physical fitness program and three and a half weeks of two a day practices plus three scrimmages, the 1974 Trojan Junior Varsity team anxiously awaits their season. It will be very difficult to equal the 8-0 record posted by last years squad. The Sophomore coaching staff feels we have another group of fine talented young athletes with which to build another strong winning team. We
feel we have excellent size and good speed, as well as good attitude and a sense of pride in our achievements. We, the Junior Varsity Staff, would like to extend an invitation to all o·f you Trojan football fans to our home and away ball games. Our games start at 10:00 A.M. and will be played at the field behind the high school, or Donnell Stadium.
1974 JUNIOR VARSITY SCHEDULE - AT HIGH SCHOOL FIElD Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept.
7 14 21 28
Defiance ............................. .. Whitmer .............................. . Lima Central Catholic .......... . Mansfield ........................... .
Awa¥ Away Home Away·
Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct.
5 12 19
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Fremont Ross ..................... . Lima Senior ........................ .. Marion ............................... .. Sandusky- .......................... ..
Home Away Home Home f~·
HANCOCK COUNTY AUTO DEAlERS ASSOCIATION
C.O. Duffield Motor Co. Jim Herrin Pontiac, Inc. Harrington Chevrolet-Cadillac Co. Wiggins Rambler Sales Waltman Ford Sales
Willard Sales & Service Findlay International, Inc. Lloyd Treadway Buick Kibsgard Lincoln-Mercury· Findlay Plaza Volkswagen
The Hamburger To make eating simple, start with the basics: A pure beef pattie on a satisfying bun. Uncomplicated and good.
Filet 0' Fish Tasty white filet. Special sauce. Lettuce. A delicious bun. Something different to keep the stomach from getting bored.
Big Mac For those with big appetites. Two beef patties, lettuce, cheese, a special sauce, and a triple decker sesame seed bun.
French Fries Coca-Cola With sandwiches, or alone. Or with Bubbly. Icy. Soothes and refreshes friends. Being lightweight, as well the throat, mouth, and mind. as crisp and fresh, they're portable. Cools the tummy.
Coffee It can keep your eyes open. That's pretty important in classes, cramming, or staying up past your bedtime.
Hot Apple Pie Lots of apples in a crisp, delicate crust. It serves as a cure for homesickness. Keep one under your pillow for a late night snack.
Milk Shakes Chocolate, Strawberry, and, of course, your basic Vanilla. Cool, smooth, at home in any body.
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Phone 422-3408 422-4717
FORMER TROJANS NOW PLAYING COLLEGE FOOTBALL Year
1970 1971 1971 1971 1972 1972 1972 1973 1973 1973
Name
John Hosler Gary Bishop Jeff Bixler Cliff Hite Curt Hippensteel Tom Meyer Steve Cunningham Terry McGuire Mike Wolf Doug Kelsey
College
Ohio Northern University Oklahoma Eastern Michigan University of Kentucky University of Illinois University of Arizona Eastern Michigan Heidelberg College Ohio Northern University Miami University
Position
Offensive Line Linebacker Defensive Back Quarterback Offensive Back Offensive Tackle Offensive Lineman Defensive Back Offensive Lineman Offensive Lineman
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FINDLAY TROJAN PLAYERS OF THE WEEK OFFENSE
Tom Hill, Fullback No. 32
Bill Baron,Center No. 51
* Scored 3 touchdowns * Carried 18 times for
* Very consistent blocking on offensive line
91 yards DEFENSE
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Jeff Bury, Linebacker No. 77
* 4 Solo tackles * 8 Assisted tackles * 1 Pass interception
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Scott Duncan, Linebacker, Co-captain No. 54 6 Solo tackles 6 Assisted tackles 1 Pass tip 1 Quarterback sack
MEET THE OPPOSITION This week the Trojans meet the Cincinnati Moeller Crusaders who each year have one of the finest football teams in the state. Last year Moeller had a perfect 10-0 record and was ranked second in the state by the new wire polls. In their region they ranked first by the computer system and represented the Southwest Region in the Ohio .football playoffs. They were defeated in the¡ semifinal game by Youngstown Cardinal Moomey, viiho in turn won the state championship the following weekend in the game with Warren Western Reserve.
The Moeller squad returns 12 starters from that 10-0 squad and appears to be just as tough this year. I ¡ They have an outstanding defensive which aligns in a 4-4 formation. On offense Moeller will feature ; ' a smooth offensive line in several fine running , I backs blended with a sharp passing game. They beat a fine Cincinnati Princeton team 23-6 last Friday night. They will be a challenge for our young men. We are sure they are anxiously awaiting the opening kickoff.
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10 12 14 15 16 17
19 20 23 24 25
26 27
31 32 33
38 39 40
41 42 46
50 51 52 53 54 55
60 61 62
Greg Mathias Jon Graham Dave Racette Dave Wilson John Vielhaber Kevin Woodruff Tim Bell Phil Lyon Barry Mort Tom Bryant Doug Schey Tom Jones Dan Burton Craig Core Tom Hill Junior Saldana Randy Anast Jerry Smith Steve Brim Rob Scasny Mike Benjamin Jerry Campbell Chuck Cook Bill Baron Dan Crawford Jack Hamilton Scott Duncan Doug Schmidt Ray Adams DougWymer Bob Cook
Wgt.
Pos.
Name
No.
150 160 160 165 180 185 170 150 150
K TB HB QB • QB * FB OB HB HB HB * HB HB HB FB FB FB T HB HB * HB * HB HB
145
175 170 165 155 180 170 185 155
165 160 180 190 165 185 170 190 195
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c c T G C G T G
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170 220 180
11 11 12 11 12 12 11 11 12 12 12 11 11 11 12 11 12 11 11 12 12 11 11 12 11 12 12 11 12 11 11
63 64
65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72
73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82
83 84 85
86 88 89
90 91 92 93
Jeff Cooper Paul Street Dave MacDonald Mark Wonus Steve Suther in • Mark Felgar Tim Mylott Jeff Colv in Marvin Haas Dave Beach * Monty Gillett John Schober John Schramm • Doug Holtgreven Jeff Bury * Bob Blem Greg Roeble Greg Burton * Tom Tesnow Tom Brown * Mike Peiffer * Ed Beltz Glenn Co pe * Mike Sterner * Denny Wymer Steve IJames Tim Trutt Mike Theis * Bob Lambert Karl Sizemore
G G
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Varsity Cheerleaders
* Denotes Letterman Superintendent Principal Ath. Dir. Head Coach Asst. Coaches
Pos.
Name
No.
C. R. Baker Glenn Charles Phil Merrill Bill Jones Mike VonStein, Frank DeFrench, Dee Boyer, Nick Mezacapa, Terry Heater, Mike Slough, John Kaylor, Bob Wilczynski
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170 190 175 170 180 175 190 175 170 210 170 230 220 210 21 5 220 210 150 160 170 170 170 190 190 175 170 225 175 180 155
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50 51 52 53 64
Lisa Smith Diane Diaz Kay Pejovich Sue Quellhorst Deb Lizotte Linda Reamsnyder
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Name Moorman, Tim McCormick, Kev in Fehring, Pat Fitzpatrick, Bill Dinkel, Mark Darland, Buddy Koegel, Tim Reagan, Randy Rohlfs, Dan Williams, John McNeal, Gary Montag, John White, Pat Jansen, Bill Patterson, Byron Giancola, Nino Jagoditz, Joe Carroll, Jeff Guiliani, Tony Murray , Denny Curry, Jeff Humphrey, J oe Naber, Ken Burns, Mike Givens, Steve Givens, Jim Kolkmeyer, Bob Holtman, Mike King, Greg Perdrix, Ralph Cornett, Gary McManus, Tom Schmidt, Bob Gross, Jim Griener, Mark
Pos. K C QB DHB QB DHB QB WB DE DHB TB DHB TB DHB DHB WB DE FB DE DHB
Wgt
Year
No.
148 164 190 165 185 160
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55 56 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 14 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84
172
185 170 165 181 166 176 178
DHB K FB TB WB LB DHB LB DH B
151 157 180 184 173 167 182 160 157 192 167 192 192 172 190 166
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170 206 182 195
FB
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12 11 11 11 10 12 11 11 12 12 11 12 11. 11 11 11 11 12 12 11 10 11 10 12 12 11 12
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86 87 88
89 80 89
Name Bauer, J ohn Heidel, Mark Cooper, Gary Laub, Allan Schneider, Jim Schwarber, Mike Cavellier, Bob Cunningham, Jim LaRose, Ken Hatfield, John Crone, John Case, Jay Wilson, Leroy Humphrey, Tony Ho'ck, jeff Davis, John Wirthlin , Rob Brown, Jim Walchle, Matt Goad, Mark Donnellan, Jim Witzman, Steve Pierce, Jim Heitzman, Tim Dunphy, Joe Schaffeld, Dan Eichmann, Ed. Tappel, John Behm, Herb Schira, Steve Webb, Randy Leaseman, Greg Condeni, Dave Perdriz, Rogar
Pos. LB C G G LB G G G G LB LB LB T T
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183 207 188 190 170 206 193 190 221 180 175 225 185 213
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168 174 190 184 184 160 195
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School name : Fighting Crusaders- Colors: Blue & Gold Principal: Fr. Lawrence Krualing Athletic Director: Gerry Faust Head Coach: Gerry Faust Assistant Coaches: Mike Cameron, Jim Doherty, Phil Gigliotti, Ted Hall, Jim Higgins, Tom Hummel, Jeff Liebert, John Parker, Bill Straub
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COACHES AND SEASONAL RECORDS YEARLY RECORDS Games Year Played
Won
Lost
Tied
9 7
1
0 0 0
1921 1922 1923 1924 1925* 1926 1927 1928 1929 1930 1931 1932 1933 1934 1935 1936 1937 1938 1939 1940 1941 1942 1943
10 10 9 9 10 10 11 10 11 11 10 9 10 9 9 9 9 9 9
9
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1944
9
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1945 1946 1947 1948
9 9 9 10
6 5 2 3 6
0 0 0
6 5 8 6 5 6 6 9 9
3 3 3 0 6
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5 5
5 2
4 4 4
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9
6 7 8
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4 7
277 224 103 125 144 193 146 145 130 371 309 103 100 110 113 60 69 201 204 196 136 132 75 204 64 140 127 160
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Findlay Opp. Points Points
2 0 0 0 1
0 1
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0 0 0
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43 100 70 52 25 69 107 125 118 67 25 60 169 72 93 50 107 103 78 63 56
66 74 86 60 187 188 71
Games Year Played 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968
9 9 9 10 9 9 9 9 9 10 9 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10
1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 Total
10 10 10 10 10 507
Won
Lost
Tied
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3 9
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3 3 8
0 0 0
7 267
3 213
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Findlay Opp. Points Points 275 180 89 115 87 20 146 88 113 123 183 102 172 112 162 240 243 208 188 104
110 79 318 140 136 295 146 214 149 240 141 187 197 118 111 198 134 182 157 151
145 201 215 81 203 8156
229 157 130 210 97 6610
* State Champions
COACHES' RECORDS SINCE 1921 Years 1921. 1923 1924- 1925 1926- 1927 1928- 1930 1931 - 1934 1935- 1936 1937. 1941 1942- 1944 1945- 1952 1953. 1954 1955- 1959 1960- 1967 1968- 1972 1973-
Coach Fletcher Aiken Scantlebury Knode Winters Dierenfield Wilson Bachman Yawberg Harter Schmidt Paul Bockrath Jones
Total Games
Won
Lost
Tied
29 19 21 21 38 18 45 27 74 18 46 80 50 10
22 13 11 12 23
7 3 10
0 3 0
8
7
32 15 33 18 39 21
12 10 38 13 27 33 29
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Findlay's largest margins of victory: 1916 vs. Tiffin 93-0 1930 vs. Upper Sandusky 86-0 1949 vs. Tiffin Columbian 81-0
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Findlay's worst defeats: 1951 vs. Sandusky 1954 vs. Dayton Stivers 1956 vs. Fremont 1956 vs. Lorain Sr. 1958 vs. Elyria
3 3 1 2 3 1
8 0 0 53-7 66-7 53-6 53-6 56·0
Winning Percentage .758 .812 .543 .600 .657 .533 .727 .600 .464 .235 .400 .541 .420 .700
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TEAM STATS
Findlay
Opponents
146 99 38 9 440 2094 117 48 9 856 556 2971 30 851/28.3/0 15 182/1 20 413/0 8 40/0 38/372 19/11
TOTAL FIRST DOWNS by rushing by passing by penalty RUSHING ATTEMPTS net yards rushing PASSING ATTEMPTS passes completed passes had intercepted net yards passing TOTAL OFFENSE ATTEMPTS TOTAL OFFENSE Number of Punts Yards/ave/blocked Number of Punts Returned Net yards punts returned/TO Number of Kickoffs Returned Net yards kickoffs returned/TO Passes intercepted by Net yards interceptions returned/TO Number of Penalties- Yards penalized Number of Fumbles- fumbles lost
107 80 19 8 414 1419 108 41 8 466 504 1785 48 1630/34/1 11 76/0 36 465/0 9 74/0 30/384 22/8
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1st
2nd
3rd
4th
56 10
59 39
26 22
62 26
·Total
203 97
BUCKEYE CONFERENCE FINAL STANDINGS 1973 Standings
Conference Games
All
Fremont Findlay Sandusky Elyria Admiral King Lorain Senior Mansfield Marion
w 6 4 4 4 4 4 2 0,
w 9 7 6 6 5 5 4 1
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1973 HI-LITES- FINDLAY Team Performance 1. Findlay ranked 2nd in the Buckeye Conference in total yards gained and in scoring. 2. Findlay ranked 4th in the Buckeye Conference in points scored against with 97, which is also the lowest number scored by opponents since 1950. 3. Findlay's biggest win was against Fremont, who was undefeated and state ranked number five when Findlay beat them 28-20.
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OFFENSIVE STATISTICS FINAL 1973 RUSHING Name Terry McGuire Doug Schey Rueben Martinez John Vielhaber Doug Robinson Fred Rambo Mark Browne Doug Clymer Kevin Sonnett Kevin Woodruff Dan Windle Bill Snyder
Times Carried
Yards Gained
Yards Lost
Net Yards
140 128 58 66 11 14 13 3 1 1 1 1
761 652 323 353 65 57 59 17 13 10 6 0
3 55 16 129 3 2 7 0
758 597 307 224 62 55 52 17 13 10 6 -7
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Ave.
5.4 4.6 5.3 3.0 5.6 4.0 4.0 5.7 13.0 10.0 6.0 -7.0
10 5 0 4 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
PASSING Name John Vielhaber Doug Schey
Att.
Camp.
Gain
%
116
47
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845 11
41 100
PASS RECEIVING Name
No.
Mike Peiffer 24 Doug Robinson 16 Glenn Cope 3 Rueben Martinez 2 Doug Schey_ 1 Terry McGuire 1 Jim Wells 1 PUNTING Name No. John Vielhaber 21 Doug Schey 9 PUNT RETURNS
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TD's
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7 1
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SCORING Yds. TD's
498 266 55 0 18 10 9
5 2 1 0 0 0 0
Name
Yds Ave.
Terry McGuire Mike Peiffer Doug Schey John Vielhaber Dan Orians Doug Robinson Rueben Martinez Glenn Cope Biked
601 28.6 250 27.7
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Name Yds. TD's No. Rueben Martinez 11 162 1 Rob Scasny 20 0 4 KICKOFF RETURNS Name Yds. TD's No. 372 0 Rueben Martinez 18 Rob Scasny 41 0 2
Name Jim Wells Tom Brown Mark Browne Chris Doyle
TD's'
Pat Kick
Other Pat
FG
Total
10 5 5 4 0 3 1 1
0 0 0 0 22 0 0 0
0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0
60 32 30 26 25 18 6 6
INTERCEPTIONS Yds. No. TD's Ret.
3 2 2 1
14 9 15 2
0 0 0 0
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DEFENSIVE STATISTICS Final 1973 TACKLES ASSISTS
Name
Scott Duncan Jeff Bury Mike Theis Dave Beach Chris Doyle Mark Browne Steve Sutherin Mike Sterner Mike Benjamin Jim Wells Kevin Woodruff Tom Brown Chuck Snyder Bill Rehm Jeff Sheidler Doug Clymer Rob Scasny Greg Burton Bob Hill shafer Don Orians Fred Rambo
70 58 46 47 36 41 23 28 25 18 16 16 13 11 7 6 3 5 3 2 2
83 78 45 42 38 27 36 28 28 34 36 29 12 13 5 4 7 4 4 3 3
TOTAL
153 136 91 89 74 68 59 56 53 52 52 45 25 24 12 10 10 9
7 5
CAUSED FUM. REC. FUM.
2 3
INTERCEPTIONS
3
1 1
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1973 HI-LITES- FINDLAY Individual Performances 1. Terry McGuire, Fullback, ranked 2nd in Buckeye Conference scoring with 6.0 pts. and 3rd in rushing with 5.4 per carry. Terry was also selected unanimous choice First Team Buckeye Conference and Second Team All-Northwest District. 2. Doug Schey, Tailback, ranked 5th in Buckeye Conference rushing with 4.7 yds. per carry. Doug was selected Honorable Mention Buckeye Conference. 3. John Vielhaber, Quarterback, ranked 2nd in Buckeye Conference passing with 845 net yards and 7 touchdowns. John was selected Second Team Buckeye Conference and Honorable Mention All-Northwest District. 4. Mike Peiffer, Split End, ranked 3rd in Buckeye Conference receiving with 24 receptions for 498 yards and 5 touchdowns. This was the most receiving yards by one individual in the conference. Mike was selected Second Team Buckeye Conference and Second Team All-Northwest District. 5. Ruben Martinez, Tailback, ranked 1st in Buckeye Conference point returns with 11 returns for 162 yards, which is 14.7 uds. average per return. 6. Cris Doyle, Defensive Tackle, had 36 unassisted tackles and 38 assisted tackles; cased 2 fumbles; recovered 3 fumbles and interecepted 1 pass. Cris was selected Second Team Buckeye Conference and Second Team All-Northwest D.istrict. 7. Scott Duncan, Linebacker, had 70 unassisted tackles and 83 assisted tackles for an average of 15.3 tackles and assists per game. He also caused one fumble. Scott was selected Second Team Buckeye Conference and Second Team All-Northwest District. 8. Doug Kelsey, Offensive Guard, and Curt Swisher, Offensive Tackle, were selected Second Team Buckeye Conference and Honorable Mention All-Northwest District. Both Doug and Curt were recognized for their aggressive offensive blocking.
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TROJAN ALLSTAR SELECTIONS 1973 Won 7 Lost 3 Coach: Bill Jones, Coach of the Year, Buckeye Conf. 路 Terry McGuire, Sr., RB Buckeye Conf. First Team All-Northwest Dist. Second Team Mike Peiffer, Jr., OE Buckeye Conf. Second Team All-Northwest Dist. Second Team Kurt Swisher, Sr., OT Buckeye Conf. Second Team All-Northwest Dist. Honorable Mention Doug Kelsey, Sr., OG _ Buckeye Conf. Second Team All-Northwest Dist. Honorable Mention John Vielhaber, Jr., QB Buckeye Conf. Second Team All-Northwest Dist. Honorable Mention Chris Doyle, Sr., OT Buckeye Conf. Second Team All-Northwest Dist. Second Team Scott Duncan, Jr., LB Buckeye Conf. Second Team All-Northwest Dist. Second Team Bill Baron, Jr., C Buckeye Conf. Honorable Mention John Schramm, Jr., OT Buckeye Conf. Honorable Mention Doug Schey, Jr., RB Buckeye Conf. Honorable Mention Jeff Bury, Jr., LB Buckeye Conf. Honorable Mention All-Northwest Dist. Honorable Mention Jim Wells, Sr., DB Buckeye Conf. Honorable Mention All-Northwest Dist. Second Team Mike Theis, Jr., MG All-Northwest Dist. Honorable Mention
1972 Coach: Bob Bockrath Harry Hall, Sr., RB Buckeye Conf. Second Team 路 All-Northwest Dist. Honorable Mention Terry McGuire, Jr., CB Buckeye Conf. Honorable Mention All-Northwest Dist. Second Team
1971 Won 7 Lost 3 Coach: Bob Bockrath Cliff Hite, Sr., OB Buckeye Conf. First Team All-State Special Mention (UPI)
Jeff Bixler, Sr., DB Buckeye Gonf. First Team All-State First Team (UP I) Jeff Freeman, Sr., OT Buckeye Conf. SecondTeam Curt Hippensteel, Jr., RB Buckeye Conf. Second Team Mark Kimmel, Sr., MG Buckeye Conf. Second Team John Fitzgerald, Sr., LB Buckeye Conf. Second Team Dick Tesnow, Sr., DB Buckey路e Conf. Second Team Gary Bishop, Sr., OE Buckeye Conf. Honorable Mention Tom Meyer, Jr., DT Buckeye Conf. Honorable Mention Lee McNutt, Sr., RB All-Northwest Dist. Second Team
1970 Won 7 Lost 3 Coach: Bob Bockrath, Coach of the Year, All-Northwest Dist. Keith Woodruff, Sr., QB Buckeye Conf. First Team All-Northwest Dist_. First Team, QB of the year . All-State First Team (UPI) North All-Star Team All-State Third Team (Associated Press) Denny Reamsnyder,Sr., DB Buckeye Conf. First Team All-Northwest Dist. Second Team All-State First Team (UP I) North All-Star Team Ron Lozier, Sr., LB Buckeye Conf. First Team Jeff Bixler, Jr., OE Buckeye Conf. First Team Larry Kimmel, Sr., DT Buckeye Conf. Second Team 路 George McDaniel, Sr., DE Buckeye Conf. Second Team John Fitzgerald, Jr., OG Buckeye Conf. Second Team Eric Chatelain, Sr., OT Buckeye Conf. Honorable Mention Frank Burke, Sr., RB Buckeye Conf. Honorable Mention Todd Freeman, Jr., C Buckeye Conf. Honorable Mention John Hosler, Sr., DT Buckeye Conf. Honorable Mention Jim Mathias, Sr., MG Buckeye Conf. Honorable Mention
TROJAN ALLSTAR SELECTIONS 1969 Won 2 Lost 8 Coach: Bob Bockrath Rick Martinez, Sr., RB Buckeye Conf. First Team Steve Kennedy, Sr., RB Buckeye Conf. Second Team Keith Woodruff, Jr., OB Buckeye Conf. Honorable Mention Greg Bair, Sr., DT Buckeye Conf. Honorable Mention Jim Horn, Sr., MG Buckeye Conf. Honorable Mention Don Waaland, Sr., OE Buckeye Conf. Honorable Mention Dennis Reamsnyder, Jr., DB Buckeye Conf. Honorable Mention Mike Bell, Jr., LB Buckeye Conf. Honorable Mention
1968 Won 3 Lost 7 Coach: Bob Bock rath Jim Ferguson, Sr., DB Buckeye Conf. First Team Dick Lehman, Jr., DB Buckeye Conf. Second Team Rick Martinez, Jr., DB Buckeye Conf. Second Team
1967 Won 5 Lost 3 Tied 2 Coach: Hal Paul Raul Martinez, Sr., RB Buckeye Conf. First Team All-Northwest Dist. Honorable Mention Steve Woodruff, Sr., OB Buckeye Conf. Second Team Dave Oberly, Sr., DE Buckeye Cont. Second Team All-Northwest Dist. Honorable Mention Bill McKinnell, Jr., LB Buckeye Conf. Second Team Gary Routson; Sr., DB Buckeye Conf. Second Team Jeff Gardiner, Sr., E Buckeye Conf. Honorable Mention Jack Foltz, Sr., OT Buckeye Conf. Honorable Mention Monty Wolf, Sr., OG Buckeye Conf. Honorable Mention Pat Connors, Sr., C Buckeye Conf. Honorable Mention Jim Ferguson, Jr., DB Buckeye Conf. Honorable Mention
Denny Marquart, Jr., DT Buckeye Conf. Honorable Mention Joe Goodart, Sr., DB Buckeye Conf. Honorable Mention Phil Kimler, Jr., DE Buckeye Conf. Honorable Mention
1966 Won 6 Lost 4 Coach: Hal Paul Steve Woodruff, Jr., QB Buckeye Conf. First Team Bob Bright, Sr., LB Buckeye Con f. Second T earn Buckeye Conf. Honorable Mention, RB Duana Davis, Sr., DT Buckeye Conf. Second T earn Buckeye Conf. Honorable Mention, OG Stu Hile, Sr., G Buckeye Conf. Honorable Mention Wayne Mathews, Sr., .LB Buckeye Conf. Honorable Mention Jeff Jones, Sr., DB Buckeye Conf. Honorable Mention Steve Traucht, Sr., DB, RB Buckeye Conf. Honorable Gary Ford, Sr., C Buckeye Conf. Honorable Dave Wilson, Sr., OE Buckeye Conf. Honora~le Ron Highsmith, Sr., 0""( Buckeye Conf. Honorable Raul Martinez, Jr., RB Buckeye Conf. H9norable
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1965 Won 6 Lost 3 Tied 1 Coach: Hal Paul Bob Collins, Sr., DT Buckeye Conf. First Team All-Northwest Dist. First Team All-State Honorable Mention (Associated Press) Mickey Adair, Sr., C Buckeye Conf. First Team All-Northwest Dist. First Team All-State First Team (Associated Press) Harry Gonso, Sr., OB Buckeye Conf. Second Team All-Northwest Dist. Honorable Mention Jack Collins, Sr., DE Buckeye Conf. Second Team Dick Collins, Sr., LB Buckeye Conf. Second Team John Cindric, Sr., DB Buckeye Conf. Second Team All-Northwest Dist. Honorable Mention
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MIKE VON STEIN Offensive Guards and Centers Defensive Co-ordinator and Linebackers Age- 25 Mike has coached for two seasons at Findlay and has proven himself a very dedicated and extremely competent coach. Mike will once again be working as co-ordinator of the Findlay defense. This means he will assist Coach Jones in formulating the game plan and he will also call the defensive alignments on game night. Before coming to Findlay. Mike was a graduate assistant coach for Don Nehlen at Bowling Green State University where he also earned his Master's Degree. After graduating from Cary-Rawson High School, the First Team AII-Ohioan (both his junior and senior years) he attended Bowling Green where he was a defensive linebacker for three years. He was. voted the Outstanding Defensive Player on B.G.'s Freshman Team. Mike is currently teaching Driver's Training. He and his wife, Jan, have one daughter, Stephanie, 11 months.
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DEE BOYER Offensive Tackles and Defensive Ends Age-26 Coach Boyer has been at Findlay for the past four seasons and was the Sophomore Co-ordinator at one time. He was elevated to the varsity staff last season where he has continued to do a fine job of coaching. At Spencerville High School, Coach Boyer was an offensive halfback and a defensive back. He was a good performer not only in football, but also in basketball and baseball. Coach Boyer is a graduate of Miami University and is currently teaching business math at the high school. Dee is also working on his Master's Degree at Bowling Green. Coach Boyer is single.
TERRY HEATER Sophomore Co-ordinator-Guards, Centers and Linebackers Age- 36 Coach Heater is rejoining our staff after a year's vacation. He ·eviously coached at Tipp City and then spent three successful years ith the Sophomores (two as Co-ordinator) in Findlay before his ·ief retirement. We are very fortunate to get Coach Heater back . he is an outstanding coach with our younger players. He brings a ealth of playing experience to our program as he was a very good 1eman both in high school in South Bend, Indiana, and in college Ball State University. Coach Heater teaches in the O.W.E. program at the high school here he also serves as assistant wrestling coach. Terry and his wife, Jdy, and three children, Bruce, Julie, and Joe, are looking forward > the 1974 season.
MIKE SLOUGH Sophomore Tackles and Defensive Ends Age- 27 Mike served last season as our trainer and in the past two years has attended many clinics to better himself in his field. Mike has the responsibility of training our student trainers also. Mike coached his first season with us last year. Coach Slough played at Findlay High School where he was a defensive back. He was Honorable Mention All Buckeye Conference his ·senior year. Mike then played one year at Mount Union College before he transferred to Ohio Northern University. Mike is currently teaching in the social studies department. He holds a Master's Degree from Bowling Green. Coach Slough and his wife, Mary, have a son, Eric, 10 months.
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THE 1973 CROSS COUNTRY SEASON Findlay's 1973 cross country season was one that made history. After a year of "almost this" and "almost that" the Trojan Harriers put all the pieces together into a neat championship display. The squad rolled to a 9·0 season record, dumping such noted teams as, Sandusky, Toledo Bowsher, Bay Village and Lakewood. In the powerful Buckeye Conference. Findlay won the Championship for the second time in the short span that cross country has been a varsity sport at the school. In addition to their excellent undefeated dual and triangular season, the Trojans finished second in the highly touted BGSU Relays, first at the Ontario H.S. Invitational, first at the Findlay College Invitational, first at the Sectional AAA Meet, first at the District AAA Meet, and capped their season with an excellent seventh Place fin· ish in the State AAA Championships at Ohio State University. THE 1974 CROSS COUNTRY OUTLOOK With nearly everyone returning from last year's Buckeye Conference Championship team, Findlay's 1974 cross country squad has the potential to be the finest Harrier outfit in Trojan history. Even Coach Didich is smiling these days with 8 lettermen on hand from the 1973 outfit which rolled to a 9-0 dual-triangular season. The Trojans then went on to place seventh as a team in the Ohio State Championships. Leading the Harriers again this fall will be sensational Brent Beams, the current Buckeye Conference and Junior Champ 880 State Champion. Backing up Brent in the fall sport will .be Senior Harry Yoxtheimer who holds the school track record for the two mile run, and placed third behind Brent in the Buckeye Conference Championships last year. Right behind the Trojan's "dynamic duo" will be Seniors Kevin Cramer, Scott Line, and Bill Hover forming a strong nucleus which makes the Findlay team a definite threat fqr the State Team Championship. · Additional strength and experience comes from Senior lettermen, Tom Darnall, Eric Paul and Mike Kelly. This cluster of lettermen should be strengthened by a strong group of non-lettermen that are pressing for a position on the Varsity Seven. Seniors Randy Hartman and Tom Morman along with Juniors Kevin Moyer, Max Pokrivchak, Bob Brooks, and Steve Helfrich have an excellent chance of topping the eight returning lettermen. Lone Sophomore Brad Beams is making his presence felt and has his sights set on the fifth position on the team. "We have experience, depth, and the largest group of Senior lettermen ever for a Findlay squad," stated Coach Didich. "The team attitude is excellent, spirit is high, and the physical condition of the young men is the best of any Findlay team reporting for a new season. If each team member would IMPROVE 30 seconds from his best 2 mile time, we will be the 1974 Class AAA State Champions. We have the potential and the depth to win, we just need to go out and PROVE IT." Once again the Trojans will need all the strength they can muster as they face one of the toughest schedules in Ohio. With last year's opponents returning veteran squads with thoughts of upsetting the Trojans, the Harriers will compete in the following Invitations: Tiffin Distance Carnival (over 30 teams), Perrysburg Invitational, DeVilbiss Tri-State Invitational (15 teams featuring the best from Ohio-Michigan-Indiana). Ontario Invitational (20 teams), Bowling Green State University Invitational Relays (over 50 teams) and the Findlay College Invitational (12 teams). MEET COACH DIDICH Coach John Didich begins season. number seven with the cross country team. In the six years that he has been Head Track and Cross Country Coach his teams have won 92 dual and triangular meets while losing 21. The track team owns a 50-7 record while the cross country team is 42-14. Last season's track and cross country squads posted undefeated seasons in dual and triangular competition with 8·0 and 9-0 records respectively. While at Findlay, his teams have qualified eilher an individual or team in the State Cross Country Championships, five out of the last six years. Didich has guided the cross country team to two Buckeye Conference Team Titles, two Sectional, and two District Championships, along with titles in two major lnvitationa!s. In track, the Trojans have won one Sectional Championship and won three major Invitational meets. Individual ChimlPions in the Sectional, District, eight Buckeye Conference Champions, an All-Ohio Cross country Team Member, and several Buckeye Conference Runners-up. In the past six years over 53 school records have been broken and 8 tied in track and field, while the country records have been broken 14 times. This past year Didich was selected to the State Executive Board of the Ohio Association of Track and Cross Country Coaches representing the Northwest District Track and Cross Country Coaches. Didich, a native Of Warren, Ohio, is a graduate Of BGSU. He teaches Driver Education. coach Didich and his wife, Karen, have a four-year-old daughter, Michelle, and are expecting their second child in late October.
Back Row: Eric Mullens, Tom Darnall, Randy Hartman, Eric Paul, Steve Helfrich, Tom Morman, Brent Beams, Coach Didich. Front Row: Max Pokrivchak, Bob Brooks, Kevin Moyer, Brad Beams, Bill Hover, Kevin Cramer, Scott line, Harry Yoxtheimer, (not present, Mike Kelly).
TEAM ROSTER Coach John Didlch, Manager Eric Mullens. Seniors: Brent Beams 9:43, Harry Yoxtheimer 9:39, Bill Hover 10:21, Scott line 10:12, Randy Hartman 10:48, Eric Paul 10:31, Kevin Cramer 9:52, Mike Kelly 10:42, Tom Morman 10:48, Tom Darnall 10:36. Juniors: Max Pokrivchak 11:15, Kevin Moyer NT, Bob Brooks NT, Steve Helfrich NT. Sophomore: Brad Beams 11 :24. MEET THE TROJANS Brent Beams Senior
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THE 1974 CROSS COUNTRY SCHEDULE Home Toledo Whitmer Away Ottawa-Glandorf Away Tiffin Distance Carnival Away Fremont Ross Away Perrysburg Invitational Sandusky Ashland & Sandusky DeVilbiss Tri-State Invitational Toledo Away Mon. Sept. 30 Tiffin Columbian Sat. Oct. 5 Ontario H.S. Invitational Ontario Fri. Oct. 11 BGSU Relays Invitational BGSU Sat. Oct. 12 Findlay College Invitational Findlay Tues. Oct. 15 lima Senior & lima Shawnee lima Sat. Oct. 19 Sectional AAA Upper Sandusky Tues. Oct. 22 Buckeye Conference Findlay Sat. Oct. 26 District AAA Toledo Sat. Nov. 2 State AAA Columbus
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No. 1 man on last years squad . . . holds school cross country records home and away for 2 miles, 2Y:z miles, and 3 miles . . . lettered in both cross country and track . . Buckeye Conference, Sectional, and Junior Champ State Champion in 880 yard run . . . strong contender for All-Ohio honors . . . 440 in 53.0, 880 in 1:57.5, mile in 4:26.0, 2 mile in 9:43. No. 2 Man last season . . . second part of "dynamic duo" . . . usually finishes within a second of Brent . . strong contender for AllOhio honors . . . hates to lose . . . holds school track record for 2 mile, holds the cross country sectional course record . . . can run the 880 under 2:06, mile in 4:37.0 best 2 mile 9:39.1. . Finished· as the No. 4 man strong competitor and dedicated runner . . . pushed Harry to the two mile track record . . . runs twice a day, with more confidence, could take All-Ohio Honors . . . can run the 440 under 56.0, 880 under 2:05, mile under 4:43 . . . best 2 mile9:52. Two year Track and Cross Country letterman ... No. 7 man, but missed first part of season with injuries . . competed in the State Meet . has run better times as a sophomore and junior than All-Ohio brother Craig line . . . a real sleeper . . . hard, dedicated worker . . . a healthy Scott will lead us to the State Title ... can run the mile under 4:48 . . . best two mile 10:12. Two year letter winner in Track and Cross Country ... No. 8 man ... will surprise many ... strong athlete with dedication . . . works hard with confidence . . . could run in the 9:40 range . . . best 440 in 53.0, 880 in 2:02.1, can run the mile under 4:40, best 2 mile 10:21. Bill must run under 10:06 if we are to win the State. No. 10 man on last seasons squad ... letterman, needs consistency, has ability ... hard worker ... with more hard work Tom could make Findlay go . . . best mile 4:49, best two mile 10:36. No. 11 man, needs to work on stamina . . . letterman ... excellent potential ... high hurdles 16.1 . . . 440 in 58.0, best ttvo mile 10:31. No. 12 man, started off well, but ran out of gas as season ended last year . . . needs more confidence . . . has the ability to be an excellent runner . . . if he can increase his stamina, could help the team to Columbus . . . best two mile 10:42.
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Left to right: Jim Miller (deceased). Chris Dietsch (deceased). Hollis Plott, Clifford Glathart, Charles Sattler, Bill Mains (deceased), Levon Copeland, (second row) coach Jim Aiken (deceased, John Hollington, Clyde "Dutch" Huston, Harold Martin, Worth Kramer, Art Huston (deceased), Nig Schnider, manager C. A. Bowman (deceased).(back row) Cloyce Taylor, Roscoe Butler. Mel Davis, Dotson Powell. (not pictured, "Tot" Pressnell).
By DAVE EGBERT Republican-Courier Staff Writer The big game was set. Red Grange, the 'Galloping Ghost.' was preparing to hand up his cleats at the University of Illinois. Heavyweight Gene Tunney established himself as the top contender for Jack Dempsey's crown with a third round knockout of Bartley Madden. Sports authority Norman Brown argued the huddle system was a doomed failure and the rules committee should enforce a ban on it before another season. It was 1925. Findlay' greatest hour in high school football was just around the comer. The 'Golden Tornado' or 'Little Gold.' as everyone called them in those days, took an unbeaten record in eight games to nationally recognized schoolboy power Toledo Scott late in the season. In 1'915 the massacre was 32-0. In 1916 it was 90-0. And so on it went; 48-0; 7-0 and 7-6. Now, with football fever at its highest pitch, Findlay prepared for the sixth meeting and what has gone down in football history as THE GAME.'
you get that muddy ball. Do you know how to slide to goai?-Yepl Rain can't stop you - You've got - Pep! (We'd like to go with you, but we have to work - The Buckeye-Commercial Savings Bank- Findlay, Ohio). And then there was, "Let Bishop's Tire Store get your car ready for Saturday." Bert Klentsche, an entertainer, had gazed into a crystal ball in an American Legion show Wednesday night and said he saw a tornado swee.ping over Scott Field and Findlay winning by a score of 40-0. According to word from Toledo, the Bulldogs appeared a 5-3 favorite in some parts. A series of important yells, according to cheerleaders, were printed in the newspaper for all fans to learn. Like, "Boom, Chica, Boom. Boom, Chica, Boom. Boom, Chica, Ricka, Chicka. Boom, Boom, Boom. Rip Em Up Right. Rip 'Em Up Right. Oh Scott. Goodniaht." And, "Who, Rah, Who, Rah, Findlay Hi. Gee, Haw, Gee Haw, Gee, Haw, Haw. Findlay High School, Rah, Rah, Rah. Findlay High School Is Our Cry." The Findlay team received 165 telegrams of well wishes from Findlay persons, and all were read to the players before the game by Coach Jim Aiken.
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This game was the 1925 season.
"ON TO SCOTT! Ye fighting Blue and Gold. It's a hard, fast game you'll have to play. And of course, it'll rain again today. But that won't trouble you at all. Once
And Art Huston, a sensational halfback who could wiggle and squirm his way down football fields, played the biggest part in it.
Huston, a senior described as a modest, unassuming youth, told the student body during a pep meeting the day before the game that he would rather guarantee two touchdowns than make a speech. So he did. And excerpts from The Morning Republican' tell the out¡ come. "Once upon a time not so many months ago Jim Aiken _had a dream. It was one of those dreams hopeful of achievement. He dreamed of how he would like to coach a football team that could humble the mighty Scott, whose victorious banners have waved in the land of the east and in the far flung reaches of the northwest. Five times Findlay had tried and met with rebuff, the fifth defeat coming by the narrowest margin of all previous undertakings, one point, and incidentally under the first Aiken regime. "But last Saturday on the historic Scott Field, banked on three sides by the gray concrete of the horseshoe stadium and 8,000 highly geared spectators, 'Gloomy Jim,' saw the realization of his cherished dream fulfilled. He saw his 'Little Gold' with the hard running and elusive Art Huston in the heroic role, canter to a 21-19 victory in one of the most thrilling and spectacular exhibitions of football ever witnessed on a Toledo gridiron." On the second play of the game, Huston ambled off his left tackle and dodged a half dozen tacklers before being forced to the sidelines on Scott's 37 yard line. It was a 31 yard run and the start of a first half which saw Huston score the two touchdowns he had predicted, one a 45 yard run, and gain 157 yards in 17 carries. "I can't hardly believe yet that we won, "Aiken said as scores of persons congratulated him and the players in the locker rooms following the conflict. "Our boys played wonderful game and I am sure mighty proud of the team. They have worked hard, taken a lot of hard bumps, but after all, they have been well rewarded in a victory over a first class Scott team." The 'Toledo Blade' reported, "Scott field has been the battleground for many clever football players, including Elmer and Red Grange, but in Art Huston, Findlay High School boasts of one of the best." Findlay management decided that the football squad should travel in 'big league' fashion thereafter beginning with the Turkey Day tilt at Sandusky. A huge trunk carried all the uniforms and football paraphernalia so that the players would not be loaded down with the tiresome duty of totting a bulging suitcase. One game to go for an unbeaten season. Huston, the unstoppable, was pictured with brother halfback Clyde 'Dutch' Huston, quarterback Worth Kramer and fullback Harold Martin in the Sandusky paper under a 'Four Horsemen' caption. A story headlined 'He Ran Scott Wild; Can High Stop Him?' told about the fabulous Huston. Well, Findlay closed its season with a 32-0 victory for an unbeaten 8-0-2 season and laid its claim to the state chamionship. Steubenville, unbeaten in 36 straight games over four years, Mt. Vernon, Toledo Waite, Toledo Libbey and Findlay
were labeled .the most likely contenders by the Associated Press for the mythical title. An AP story stated, "Findlay High, which has voiced its title claim in no uncertain terms, while not losing a game this season, was twice tied early in the season. After that the machine got underway and steam-rollered all comers. The toughest victories garnered by the Northern Ohio team were the Middletown and Toledo Scott contests." In football this was the year that Findlay was put on the map. It all started with gridiron training at Tipsico Lake, Mich., where a number of football candidates went to the camp to get in condition for the 10 game season. Charles Sattler, one of the players, corresponded with the Findlay paper and reported in his first letter, "Training started in earnest Monday (Aug. 24). At 6:30, morning exercises were given by athletic director Cloyce Grotty. After our morning dip a rush started for the first place in the mess line. The bacon and eggs disappeared rapidly and soon a cry arose for more pancakes and still more until our cook, Pownell, was wet with perspiration. "Sunday was spent very quietly but for a few duckings of freshmen and a blanket toss, also for the benefit of the freshmen. Sunday evening we hiked to the 'Y' camp and there joined in the evening service. Many old hymns were sung and a very interesting talk was given by Mr. Pownell to 200 boys. He told of his experiences in the World War." Turtle hunts, Indian hand and foot wrestling around a council fire and the night Don Simpson was operated on for tumor, cancer and appendicitis in a skit, were other highlights of the camp, according to Sattler. The nonsense was soon over though and 35 grid candidates turned out for the varsity's first drill of the fall with more expected to join the ranks daily. Aiken said that two workouts daily would be held until school opened with the players reporting at 9 a.m. and 8 p.m. One of the lightest teams Findlay had fielded in many years, but also one of the quickest, took the field against Upper Sandusky in the season opener in Athletic Park. A scoreless tie resulted. Ditto for the following week's game against Toledo Woodward. Then the 'Golden Tornado' began to swirl with a 14-0 victory over Tiffin High. A little ditty showed appreciation that such nonsense as 0-0 ties were over. "Ice cream, soda-water, ginger ale, pop; Findlay High School always on top. (When it's not a scoreless tie)" The Morning Republican. Marion scored the first touchdown of the season on the Blue and Gold but Levon Copeland, Art Huston and Clyde Huston retaliated for Findlay in a 19-6 win. Art Huston scored the lone touchdown in a 7-0 victory over Middletown and the 'Little Gold' followed with wins over Lima Central 12-0, Bowling Green 26-0, Bucyrus 13-0, Toledo Scott 21-19 and Sandusky 32-0.
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currently living in Bloomfield Hills, Mich. Roscoe Butler is a Texas millionaire in the oil business. Team manager Henry Wolgamot, whose father operated a drug store where Muir's is currently located, was last known to be in Oklahoma.
John Hollington, who formerly owned Hollington Buick; Forest 'Tot' Pressnell, National League pitcher; and Dotson Powell, retired after 41 years at Marathon, are the only three still living in Findlay. Time has dealt its blows though. Art Huston, Jim Miller, Chris Dietsch, Bill Mains, manager A. Bowman and Coach Jim Aiken are dead.
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CHECK THE RECORD. You'll find that Findlay has a long tradition of athletic excellence and consistently fields some of the best teams in the conference in all eight of its intercollegiate sports. Our football team tied for the Hoosier-Buckeye Collegiate Conference Title in 1971 and placed second in 1912. The basketball team played in the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics finals in 1971, making it the fifth team in recent years to _go to the national playoffs. In 1973 the golf team took the district title and competed nationally. The baseball team took the conference title in 1973 and 1974, and two of their players in recent years were drafted by professional teams. The Findlay Oilers also compete in wrestling, track, tennis, and cross country. Women at Findlay College field outstanding basket¡ ball, volleyball, and softball teams. Competition in our conference is keen. But because of our size, your chances of participating in varsity athletics is much greater than at a larger university. Would you rather play than warm the bench? Contact: Mike Alexander, director of admissions, Box 1973, Findlay College, Findlay, Ohio 45840. Phone {419) 422-8313.
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J V CHEERLEADERS The J V Cheerleaders have put forth their best efforts to make this year a complete success. During the summer months they had regular practices. They extend their best of Luck to the Findlay Trojans throughout the year. GOOD LUCK!!!
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GOLF TEAM The Ohio High School Athletic Association has changed the Golf Season from Spring to Fall because of avail¡ ability of golf courses and better weather conditions. Although the Trojan Golf Team faces a tough schedule, Coach David Bowden is optimistic about bettering last year's 7-9 record as the 1974 Trojans have the most potential and experience of any Golf Team at FHS in recent years. Senior John Zitkovic, last year's Most Valuable Golfer and District Medalist Runnerup, returns as well as Senior Veterans Flavell, Kimbrough, Laughlin, and Ehrnsd1wender-all of whom have had additional tournament experience this summer. This season's twelve man team will be selected from returning lettermen, other members of last year's team and several new prospects. Two experienced sophomores expected to see regular action are Ted Moore and Ray Van Gunten, both of whom have been successful in numerous tournaments throughout the area. The Golf Team is composed of a six man traveling squad and a six man reserve squad. Home matches are played at the Findlay Country Club starting at 3:00 p.m. Matches are scored on the basis of total team strokes.
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TROJAN ALLSTAR SELECTIONS 1965 (Continued) Mike Strathman, Sr., E Buckeye Conf. Honorable Mention Brad Martin, Sr., T Buckeye Conf. Honorable Mention Gary Wilkinson, Sr., T Buckeye Conf. Honorable Mention Bill Miltko, Sr., G Buckeye Conf. Honorable Mention Denny Zahler, Sr., G Buckeye Conf. Honorable Mention Steve Lanning, Sr., RB Buckeye Conf. Honora.ble Mention Tom Lahey, Sr., RB Buckeye Conf. Honorable Mention George Dukes, Sr., MG Buckeye Conf. Honorable Mention All-Northwest Dist. Honorable Mention All-State Honorable Mention (Associated Press) Keith Snyder, Sr., LB Buckeye Conf. Honorable Mention Dan O'Brien, Sr., DB Buckeye Conf. Honorable Mention 1964 Won 6 Lost 4 Coach: Hal Paul
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1963 Won 5 Lost 3 Tied 2 Coach: Hal Paul Ron Bash, Sr., OG Buckeye Conf. First Team
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TROJAN ALLSTAR SELECTIONS 1961 Won 3 Lost 6 Tied 1 Coach: Hal Paul Paul Thomas, Sr., E Buckeye Cont. First Team All-State Honorable Mention (Associated Press) Chuck Reimund, Sr., OB Buckeye Cont. First Team Bob Traupe, Sr., T Buckeye Cont. Second Team John Eisel, Sr., E Buckeye Cont. Second Team Tom Williams, Sr., RB Buckeye Cont. Second Team Marty Davis, Sr., E Buckeye Cont. Second Team Everett Cole, Jr., LBBuckeye Cont. Second Team
1960 Won 4 Lost 6 Coach: Hal Paul Chuck Collins, Sr., LB Buckeye Cont. First Team Buckeye Cont. Second Team, G All-State Honorable Mention, G (Associated Pres Paul Oren, Sr., FB Buckeye Cont. Second Team Doug Thorne, Sr., T Buckeye Cont. Honorable Mention Ken McClenathan, Sr., G Buckeye Cont. Honorable Mention Dan Brown, Sr., C Buckeye Cont. Honorable Mention Mike Lanning, Sr., 08 Buckeye Cont. Honorable Mention Bill Geiger, Sr., T Buckeye Cont. Honorable Mention Ted Brim, Sr., MG . Buckeye Cont. Honorable Mention Dane Shields, Sr., LB Buckeye Cont. Honorable Mention Tom Williams, Sr., DB Buckeye Cont. Honorable Mention
1959 Won 5 Lost 4 Coach: Neil Schmidt Rex Molder, Sr., LB Buckeye Cont. First Team All-State Second T earn (Associated Press) Tom Rannells, Sr., OG Buckeye Cont. First Team
All-State Honorable Mention (Associated Press) Jerry Sprouse, Sr., OT Buckeye Cont. Second Team
1958 Won 4 Lost 6 Coach: Neil Schmidt Chuck Hickle, Sr., FB Buckeye Cont. First Team Gene Byrd, Sr., DT Buckeye Cont. First Team Dave Bushong, Jr., LB Buckeye Cont. Second Team
1957 Won 2 Lost 6 Tied 1 Coach: Neil Schmidt Jim Altman, Sr., OG Buckeye Cont. First Team Buckeye Cont. Second Team, LB All-State Third Team (Associated Press) Clair Karcher, Sr., LB Buckeye Cont. First Team All-State Third Team, DB (Associated Press)
1956 Won 2 Lost 7 Coach: Neil Schmidt Jon Cryer, Sr., OT . Buckeye Cont. Second Team Jack Martie, Sr., OG Buckeye Cont. Second Team Clair Karcher, Jr., DB' Buckeye Cont. Second T earn
1955 Won 5 Lost 4 Coach: Neil Schmidt Gene lnsco,·Sr., OT Buckeye Cont. First Team Jack Martie, Jr., DG Buckeye Cont. First Team Dean Batt, Sr., E Buckeye Cont. Honorable Mention Perry Lanning, Sr., E Buckeye Cont. Honorable Mention Marvin Rader, Sr., T Buckeye Cont. Honorable Mention Rodney Folk, Sr., B Buckeye Cont. Honorable Mention Dick Folk, Sr., B Buckeye Cont. Honorable Mention
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History of La Sa lie High Scbool This fall La Salle High School began its fifteenth year or service to the Cincinnati community. La Salle was opened in September 1960, by the Christian Brothers, under the direction of Brother James Camillus. The original student body consisted of 300 freshmen. Since then La Salle has grown to its present enrollment of 1,150 students. Brother Camillus was succeeded by Brother 'Luke Raymond. Brother Raymond was responsible for making the La Salle Dads' Boosters• Club an integral part of the school. Brother James Daniel Keller succeeded Brother Raymond in early 1968. Brother Daniel was instrumental in beginning many new educational programs. During his second year as Principa I, Brother Daniel was elected Provincial of the St. louis District of the Christian Brothers. He served in this capacity until his untimely death in 1971. Brother Thomas Geraghty was named as successor to Brother Daniel during the 1969-70 school year. Brother Thomas initiated new scheduling programs for the school, and organized a policy board to advise him on student policies. During the summer of 1971 Brother received an assignment to.direct the.Christian Brothers Scholasticate in Memphis, Tennessee. . · Brother Kevin Griffin is serving his fourth year as principal of La Sal te. During Brother's service to La Salle, he has inaugurated many physical improvements; futhered many of the educational programs begun by his predecessors; and, most recently, formed the Board of Trustees. La Salle is very well known for both its classroom education and its co- curricular program. Mr. Bissrneyer has made the music department one of the best in the area. Mr. Feldman has done an outstanding job of organizing the art department, as well as presenting an art exhibition day for the past four years. The drama department, under the direction of Mr. Sauerbrey, yearly presents first-rate dramas and musicals. The athletic department has made outstanding progress. Three years ago, the football team under Coach Rasso, established an 8-2 record, losing the GCL title the last game of the season, The wrestling team, under Mr.· Felchner has lead the wrestlers to two invitational titles and second place in both the GCL and in the section. Last year, the Lancer cagers under Coach Bill Cady captured La Salle's second GCL consecutive title. La Salle has a state champion-Scott Trefzger, who was the top diver in the state in 1974. The La Salle community can be found functioning seven days a week, many hours each day. In a period of history when many school administrators complain of student apathy, the La Salle student body shows a deep interest in all activities of thP. school. The ::itudent Government has many activities planned tor the present year. The various co-curricular offer a:ctivities for all students who wish to make LaSalle the center of their lives. The La Salle Lancers are proud of the fact that they CAN DO with spirit 'n drive in
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Mr. Donald P. Ehrhart
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Mr. Krueger lias a Bachelor of Science and Master of Education degrees from Xavier University. Mr. Krueger taught and coached at Elder, Purcell and Oak Hills high schools before coming to· La Salle as Head Football Coach in 1961. This will be Mr. Krueger's twentieth year of teaching and his thirteenth year at La Salle. As Dean of Students he is res.ponsible for attendance, discipline and the coordination of student activities.
Brother J. Roland Klassen, FSC Assistant Principal/Business Manager
Brother Roland J. Klassen is serving his eighth year in administration at La Salle. He has a Business Education degree from St. Mary's College in Winona, Minnesota, and a Master of Science in Commerce degree from Saint Louis University. Before his entrance into the Christian Brothers he held various positions in commerce and industry in his native city, St. Paul, f'vlinnesota, as an accountant and auditor. Previous assignments have been at Helias High School in Jefferson City, Missouri, and at Lourdes High School in Oshkosh, Wisconsin. As Business f'v,anager, Brother Roland's duties include supervising purc~1asing, the record keeping and the office proced LJres.
Mr. Ehrhart has a_Bachelor of Arts in English from Xavier Un ivers ity,~ah~ a Master of Music from the Cincinnati CollegE{:'C<li.lservatory of Music. He is presently working·8'~/a--_Mast$t -~f Education degree at Miami Univer~iH.:.Mr. Ehrhart is beginning his eleventh year atj[~)Salle. PFior to coming to La Salle he taught for~l'k_~-yearsat Our Lady of the Rosary School in GrefiMHls. As·· Dean of Academics at La Salle he is}~:~~onsible·f~r the academic _,_,_).,-< ··' affairs of the schooL"nd works especially in the areas of scheduling students, supervising teachers and de vel opi rig academic policies in conj unction with .the Academic Counci ~.
Mr. William T. Cady
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William Ca~y holds a Bachelor of Science deI gree 1n Business Administration and a Master degree in Educational Administration from Xavier University. He Is the only member left of the first La Salle Faculty and before coming to La Salle, he taught and coa¢hed for four years at McNicholas High School an~ for two years at the College of Steubenvi lie. His present administrative duties are t:o coordinate instructional media services and co-curricular attivities.
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WORKING FOR LA SALLE AND ~U~'ewill~alway-~s be.~~~--=' PROVIDING ACTIVITIES FOR ALL GRADUATES THIS FOOTBALL PROGRAM WAS ASSEMBLED BY THE ALUMNI ASSOCIATION
EVENTS TO NOTE ALUMNI PICNIC ON SEPTEMBER 8th at Lehman's Grove. Alumni GYM NIGHTS AT LA SALLE FROM 1 to 9 P.M. on September 12, October 11, November 21, December 19, January 9, February 6, March 6, April 11, and May 1. Homecoming Dance on October 11 at Music Hall (350 couple attended in 1913). Alumni Mass and Breakfast at La Salle Sunday October 13 at 11:00 A.M. Christmas Dance at the Convention Center on Saturday December 28. (400 couple attended in 1913). Alumni Softball League from June to August every summer, 22 teams participated in '14. Alumni meetings are held the last Thursday of every month at La Salle at 8:00P.M. All Alumnus are cordially invited to attend. Alumni newsletter is published quarterly-be certain that your current address is on file at La Salle so you may remain abreast of ongoing events and functions.
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We hail thee Alma Mater, Proudly we proc !aim, The ways of life we cherish Are taught us in your name,
Across the morning sky, just when the day is nigh, You'll see the red of loyal men, and all the white you see beyond the distant trees means that we have the strength of ten! Ra! Ra! Ra! We'll place them in the field of Lancers royal shield to be admired by guy and gal, and through thick and thin we]ll bring our colors in, the scarlet and white of La Salle.
La Salle! La Salle! We pledge our loyalty, Your proud and faithful sons, We will always be.
LA SALLE CLUB OFFICERS & PARISH REPRESENTATIVES Stan Schneider St. John Bi II Schwecke, Dick Schultz President Vice President Tom Wilkens St. Martin John Brenner, Carl Korfhagen Treasurer Bob Baumgartner St. Richard Carl Honnert Don Brown Secretary & St. Ann Jack Metz Publicity August 27- Meet the Football Team Steve Rosso Faculty Representative September 24- Freshman Night- F.B. Film Bro. John Lyons Moderator October 22·Football Film Tom Woeste, Pat Kennedy Assumption November 26- Basketball Night Don Brown St. Ann December 17- No Meeting - 250 Drawing Don Berding, Frank Nunn Little Flower January 21 - Wrestling-Swimming St. Aloysius Tom Rueve January 26 - Spaghetti Dinner St. Bernard Bud Weisl February 8 - 250 Club Dance St. Catherine Bi II Day, Ed Robbe March 6 - Las Vegas Trip Art Schalier March 25- Spring Sports- Baseball Bob Jennings St. Ignatius Tennis- Track- Golf Ferd Flick Alumni April 22 - Grade School Coaches Dick Vale St. Martin May 8 - Golf Outing Nei I McMann, Don Greis I St. James
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TOP ROW L- R- TOM BOBINGER MGR., FRED BARTZ, GREG NIEHAUS, JACK SHOEMAKER, ANDY SCHOENLING, MIKE CARRIER, JIM MUELLER. KEVIN RODENBERG, MIKE CARR, RICK RECKNER, TOM WIRTH, JIM COUCH, RICK CAPODAGLIA, BOB HIRTH, JOE LEBAR, JIM RUSSO, KEVIN FAGIN MGR. 3RD ROW L • R- COACH BILL FELCHNER, COACii RAY HEIDORN, JIM SULLIVAN, STEVE SONTAG, MIKE JESTER, KEITH RIELAC, MIKE. McGEORGE, JOHN GLANKLER, JIM SUNDERHAUS, SCOTT SMITii, JIM HAUTMAN, GARY YUNGER, MIKE CROSS, MIKE SCHNEIDER, GARY SPARKS, COACH BOB FREEMAL, COACH STEVE RASSO. 2ND ROW L-- R-ED VORDENBRUEGGEN, JIM KENNING, BRIAN KRUEGER, VINCE HARTMANN, DAVE.HOFFMAN, JIM SCHMITZ, STEVE WHITE, LARRY WEBBER, TOM FOERTSCH, GREG HESSLER, GREG SCHRENKER, JOHN FLOHR, JEFF SCHNEIDER, LARRY UDRY, MARK STREICHER, STEVE SCHALLER, STAN WELLBROCK, MIKE WILLIAMS. BOTTOM ROW L- R- GREG FOLZ, DICK BULLER, CHRIS KROTH, DAN MASSA, BILL KUMMER, TONY BARE, DAN WELLING, STEVE SCHEID, . ~IKE KIRCHNER, TIM BRENNER, TOM HASSELBECK, JOHN KORFHAGEN, JOHN NIMESKERN, CRAIG GRIESL, SCOTT" GRIESL, BOB BOOTH, MGR. CARY GIARDULLO, MGR.
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MOST POINTS SCORED MOST T.D.s SCORED
MOST RUSHING ATTEMPTS MOST NET YARDS RUSHING MOST T.D.s RUSHING
31 194 3
MOST MOST MOST MOST
227
YARDS PASSING PASSeS ATTEMPTED PASSES COMPLETED T.D. PASSES THROWN
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MOST YARDS TOTAL OFFENSE MOST PASS RECEPTIONS MOST MOST MOST MOST MOST MOST 路MOST MOST MOST
254 7
YARDS RECEIVING INTERCePTIONS PUNTS PUNT RETURN YARDAGE K.O. RETURN Y ARDAGC: EXTRA POINTS PASSES 3ROKEN UP T ACKLII~G POINTS K.O. RETURNS
112 3 8 74 73 12 4 27 4
WITHROW AIKEN B. ReADY R. BACON 4 GAMES COURTER TECH PURCELL PURCELL AIKEN B. READY 4 GAMES COURTER TECH OAK HILLS OAK HILLS OAK HILLS 3 GAMES COY. CATHOLIC OAK HILLS COURTER TECH OAK HILLS MOELLER FAIRFIELD XAVIER PURCELL MOELLER N. CATHOLIC McNICHOLAS R. BACON MOELLER ELDER
M. SOlMAN G. BERDING J. CROWLEY J, CROWLEY M. SOlMAN R. HESS R. RODENBERG . M. SOlMAN G. BERDING J, CROWLEY M. SOlMAN R. H i:SS T. RUEVE T. RUEVE T. RUEVE R. ORTH J. HESS T. RUEVE D. HASSELBECK M. MASSA D. HASSi:LBECK K. FLYNN J. OLIVERIO J, FELDKAMP R. BROWN R. RODENBURG T. COLLINS J. TENKMAN F. ROSENACKER B. REDO
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VARSITY FOOTBALL SCHEDULE DATE H SEPT. SC:PT. SEPT. H SEPT. OCT. H OCT. H OCT. OCT. NOV. H NOV.
6 13 20 27 4 11 18 26 1 8
FRI. FRI. FRI. FRI. FRI. FRI. FRI. SAT. FRI. FRI.
OPPONENT WITHROW PRINCETON WEST HIGH MOELLER ROGER BACON PURCELL ELDER DAYTON ALTER XAVIER OREGON CLAY
SITE WESTERN HILLS PRINCETON WESTERN HILLS WESTERN HILLS ROGER BACON OAK HILLS ELDER DAYTON ALTER RIVERFRONT OAK HILLS
TIME 8:00 P.M. 8:00P.M. 8:00P.M. 8:00 P.M. 8:00P.M. 8:00P.M. 8:00P.M. 8:00P.M. 6:00 P.M. 8:00 P.M.
RESERVE FOOTBALL SCHEDULE DATE SEPT. SEPT. SEPT. SEPT. OCT. OCT. OCT. OCT.
OPPONENT 7 12 21 26 3 10 17 24
ST. RITA PRINCETON WEST HI ELDER PURCi::.LL ROGER BACON MOELLER ST. XAVIER
SITE AWAY AWAY HOME AWAY HOME AWAY HOME AWAY
FRESHMAN FOOTBALL SCHEDULE
TIME 10:00 A.M. 4:00 P.M. 4:00P.M. 4:00P.M. 4:00 P.M. 4:00P.M. 4;00 P.M. 4:00 P.M.
DATE 路SEPT. OCT. OCT. OCT. OCT. OCT.
18 1 8 15 22 29
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3091 W. Galbraith Rd. 931-0198
BUDNA GRILL 1810 W. Galbraith Rd. North College Hill
CO-CAPTAIN
"Remember Us At Prom Time.'' GOOD LUCK LANCERS
SKEFFINGTON'S TUXEDO RENTAL
MIKE KIRCHNER Linebacker- St. Anns Returning starter. 3rd year on vars ity•Co•captain. Should be one of the linebackers in the city. Mike is big, strong and a hard hitter and will provide the leadership an defense.
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BUD HUGHEY
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DHONAU-ROSENACKER FUNERAL HOME
5527 Cheviot Road
Phone 522-0511
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DOWNTOWN 1422 Walnut 721-0647
SILVERTON 7000 Montgomery 791-0880
WESTERN HILLS 6517 Glenway 574-0144
MT. WASHINGTON 485 Ohio Pike 752-1600
ANDY'S GLASS SHOPS, INC. AUTO GLASS COMMERCIAL- RESIDENTIAL- GLAZING 8373 COLERAIN AVE. Cincinnati, Ohio 45239 522-1155
TONY'S FRUIT MARKET COURTESY CORNER Lovely Fruit Baskets for All Occasions 5510 Uarrison Ave.
661-9607
DESH DRY CLEANERS
JIM HAUTMAN Center - St. James Jim started last year and is an outstanding blocker and is a potential All-City player. Has size· and ex• perience. Could be best ever at La Sa II e.
''for those who care"
6015 Hamilton Ave.
Phone 541-4464
STEVE SCHEID Middle Guard - St. Aloysius 3rd year on vars ity• Return• ing starter-Co-Captain. Steve played both ways last year. Can play guard on affens e or defensive tackle or middle guard. Versatllity will allow him ta pIa y position .with least depth. Definite All-City candidate.
Tom Anderson INTERIORS 4 165 HARRISON AVE.
662-1744
Bill Small's
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661-1068
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STAN WELL BROCK Halfback • St. Catharine Stan is another returning starter. A tap scorer and leading rusher from last year. He should pick up where he left off last year. He sh·ould be one of the leading runners in the city.
FABRICATORS 44tt BOOMER ROAD
MO t-3eeie
CINCINNATI, OHIO 4!5239
WEDDINGS
JIM COUCH
DHB ·St. Aloysi-us Jim will move into the starting I ineup as a DH B. Quick with good speed. Jim is an aggressive player and hard worker. Will be a valuable asset to our defense.
DANCES
MUSIC THAT FIT::.
681-2414 JEFF ~OBE.RS 521 -2155
HANDY TOOL RENTAL 7393 COLERAIN AVE. (BETWEEN MT. AIRY & GROESBECK) PHONE 521-5612
RECREATIONAL. VEHICLES 9841 COLERAIN AVENUE
THE ANTONIO SAVINGS & LOAN CO.
CINCINNATI. OHIO 45239
5500 Harrison Ave. at Race Rd. TUES - SAT 9:00 A.M. TO 3:30 P.M. FRIDAY 11:00 A.M •. TO 8:00P.M. CLOSED MONDAY
Cincinnati Industrial Auctioneers .JAMES A. LUGGEN
PHONE 661-7661 691-2599
P. 0. BOX 23056 CINCINNATI. OHIO 45223
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DAN - '68 STEVE - '73 TIM - "77
JOHN GLANKLER Tackle· St. Ignatius John is another returning starter. Can play offense or defense. WUI start at offensive tackle and coul·d go both ways if needed. John is an intelli"gent play· er who plays consistent tough football.
C. RICHARD CRONIN, INC. Authorizecl Volkswagen
SALES & SERVICE 8810 Colerain Ave. 522-4700
VICTOR SCHWAB EXCAVATING- GRADING
3691 JESSUP ROAD
GREG HESSLER End • Assumption Slated to start at defensive end, Not real big, but tough. and aggressive play· er who hustles and works hard at all times.
931-3748
MARY RUST
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Cincinnati, Ohio 45231 PHONE: 522-0134
Good Luck, from the EFFLER GRADS BILL, BOB, TOM, TIM, JIM
WM. EFFLER Jewelers MT. HEALTHY
FLICKER INN
Joseph B. Bellersen, Jr.
941-3042 CLARENCE FUCK
National Life Insurance Company of Vermont
Personal Estate Planning Pension & Profit Sharing Employee Benefit Plans Business Insurance
644 Linn St. Cincinnati, Ohio 45203 Phone 621-5525
GERTHS MEAT MARKE'T GROESBECK SHOPPING PLAZA PARTY TRAYS -
FREEZER PROCESSING 522-5252 ~'~ ·. .,__.. .·.
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"YOUR FRIENDLY DEALER" 3468 NORTH BEND RD. at CHEVIOT RD.
WE SELL WE INSTALL WE GUARANTEE
481-2833
"LET US PUT A LITTLE CARPET IN YOUR LIFE"
STEVE WHITE End· St. Ignatius A defensive end. Steve has come back much stronger and bigger than last year. With desire and hustle has improved considerably.
NO JOB TOO SMALL STORE HOURS: Mon.- Tues.- Thurs.-Fri.- 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Weds.-Sat. - 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
'MONFORT HEIGHTS ONE HOUR DRY CLEANER JOHN KORFHAGEN Linebacker • St. Martins John will start at LB or cornerback. A backup LB last year John is an intelligent player with quickness and is a hard nosed tackler.
5463 North Bend Road Call 661-9791 MONFORT H~ IGHTS SHOPPING CENTER
J...--------------------1 McCREADIE'S CERAMIC SUPPLIES WHOLESALE- RETAIL "SERVING WESTERN HILLS AND THE WORLD" 941 -4527 6962 HARRISON AVE.
COMPLIMENTS
BEST WISHES
NICK WULLENWEBER PHONE 681-0173
WE DELIVER
Jle JLuxe jfruits FINE PRODUCE & GIFT BASKETS
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4183 HAMIL TON AVENUE NORTHSIDE CINCINNA Tl, OHIO Member Fruit Telegraph Delivery Service
WHITE
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COMPLIMENTS
MacFadden's Pub Since 1973
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121·0181
"PRINTEREE SINCE '83"
CHARCOAL BROILED BURGERS-RIBEYES
COCKTAILS
COMPLIMENTS OF
THE BEST DRINKS IN CHEVIOT
3609 HARRISON AVENUE AVA & DALE HATTERSLEY -PROPRIETORS
Cordes Lumber Co. 15 E. 66th STREET 242-2401
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~~~MEL o HICKOK Jim Schmitz End • Little Flower Jim will start at split end this year. An outstanding athlete. Jim has good hands and excellent speed and will be our primary receiver.
M~:~.?.MfJ Mt.Healthy,Ohio Phone 521- 9857
Wm. Walsh, Dally t:15 Al!o\- 6 PM
Proprietor-Manager Mon.- Fri. Ev.nlngs till I: 30 PM
d~ice 1Jarrn cfitppLj ~· RICK RECKNER Safety - St. Ann s Rick is a returning starter. Tough, hard hitter, and quick. Is potential all-city candidate. Is a solid link in a inexperienced defensive backfie Id.
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6615 FAIR P AJtK AVE. CINCINNATI, 0. 45216 PHONE: (513) 821•2992
Packaging and Assembling
M. R. {Bud) WEISEL
THE FENTON RIGGING CO. GO lANCERS RIGGING MILLWRIGHTING CRANE RENTAL
PRECAST CONCRETE ERECTION CONVEYOR INSTALLATION
1686 WEST STREET
CINCINNATI, OHIO
351-6366
LIFE, HEALTH AND GROUP CASUALTY, BONDS, FIRE, MARINE
lORI INSURANCE AGENCY JOHN R. lORI
PHONE 661-2445 661-2925
3012 GLENMORE AVE. CINCINNATI, OHIO 45211
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3389 Glenmore Ave. Cincinnati, Ohio 45211 Phone 661-9769 beautifully designed and manufactured for all occasions
BERNARD G. SATZGER, JEWELER
WERK WAY SHELL GLENWAY & WERK ROAD CINCINNATI, OHIO 45238
, Barry Alan Satzger
TO A SUCCESSFUL SEASON from
GOLD CIRCLE DEPARTMENT STORE 8755 COLERAIN AVENUE CINCINNATI, OHIO
Phone 621-2487
712 Provident Bk. Bldg. 7th & Vine Cincinnati, Ohio 45202
TOM WIRTH Defensive Halfback -little Tom wi II step into the starting lineup this year, Tom is fast and quick and is expected to contribute greatly to a successful season.
"Where nice people and low prices get together"
Richard Kreimer 6Parlmew Market Carson & Harding Aves.
66 1-7354 Dan Massa Center St. Catharine Dan is a hard worker and good blocker and will be used as a guard to add depth to that position.
For Reservations Call
921-9749
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~ 2291 QUEBEC ROAD CINCINNATI, OHIO 45214 PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS
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738-1212
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DRIVE TO LIVE
EPH CHEVROLET COLERAIN AVE. CINNATI, OHIO 45239 PHONE 522-8000
BITTMAN'S COLLEGE HILL FLORIST Mike Carrier
"'We q,ow Jhem" 8406 Pippin Road
Phone 521·7962
Flanker • St. Ignatius A returning letterman, Mike wi II be used at flanker and running back. He is a hard runner and quick.
Display Room and Greenhouses
CINCINNATI
"At Your Service Over 50 Years"
FIN'S PONY KEG 5546 COLERAIN AVE. (NEXT TO GROTE'S BAKERY)
541·4561 WINE- BEER -MIXERS- GROCERIES
Plumbing-Heating-Air Conditioning Piping-Sewer Work
CEDAR AVE. FRUIT MKT.
~esid ential-Commercial-Ind us trial Emergency Service--Road Dispatched
574-0025
6561 GLENWAY
1608 CEDAR AVE. COLLEGE HILL ED KREIMER
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514-1221
6150 HARRISON AVENUE
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JOHN NIMESKERN End - Little Flower John didn't play last se.ason. But an outstanding athlete. Has exce I lent hands and will start at flanker. Continues to improve with hard work and des ire.
SERVICE
3091 W, Galbraith Rd. at Colerain Cincinnati, Ohio 45239
New & Used 521-4852
Madison Building Association 8669 Colerain Ave. 522-6231
7435 Kenwood Rd. 793-2550
F. P. SCHNEIDER & SON INTERIOR- EXTERIOR PAINTING
"Established 1916"
4307 MARLIN AVE.
LYONS INSURANCE AGENCY, INC.
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CHARLES SCHNEIDER
481-9188
,AS(JUALE'S GROESBECK 7641 COLERAIN AVENUE
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FELDKAMP SHEET METAL,
I 612 BURNS STREET CINCINNATI, OHIO 45204
JIM FELDKAMP 251-3880
PASQUALES PIZZA PANTRY 1742 QUEEN CITY AVE. CINCINNATI, OHIO
AL YATES & SON REMODELING
481-4904 Security Fence Co., Inc.
251-0713
ALL TYPES OF FENCING INSTALLED
FAIRMOUNT
COMMERCIAL - RESIDENTIAL
6500 COLERAIN AVENUE
the hikhing post
LARRY WEBER Tackle - St. Martir.s Larry sat out most of last season with a broken wrist. Will start at offensive tackle. Big and strong, good blocker with good
World's Best Fried Chicken j.:.
8325 COLERAIN AVE.- 522-1100 GREENHILLS SHOPPING CENTER- 825-3232
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Complete Line of Sandwiches Carry-Out and Dining Room Service
Plumbing
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Water Heaters
SUNDERMAN'S QUICK SHOP FOOD MKT.
RICHARD J. HERRMANN
3323 WUNDER AVE. Across from St. Catharine
PLUMBER OPEN 9:00A.M. to 11:00 P.M.
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3273 NORTH BEND ROAD
661-5669
MIKE WILLIAMS
GARY ·vuNGER
Middle Guard • St. Martins Mike didn't play last year but has shown vast im• provement during summer practice. Mike is a hard worker and dedicated foot• ball player.
Tackle • St. Aloysius Will start ·at defensive tackle. Strong and quick for his size, Works hard to improve and summer prac· tice in.dicates a good year for Gary.
YELTON INSURANCE ASSOCIATES, INC. "All lines of insurance -including Life"
1660 COOPER STREET (45223) CALL 542-5720 or 542-5901
GOOD STUDENT DISCOUNTS
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DECORATING SERVICE 511313 COLERAIN AvE. CINCINNATI, DHID 4523511
GEO. RANZ & SON I
Plastering, Stucco ond Cement Work
5350 Boomer Rood
Cincinnoti,Ohio 45239
GIRTEN'S MARATHON WHEEL ALIGNMENT MOTOR TUNE-UP- BRAKE SERVICE SAFETY LANE CORRECTIONS
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YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD STATION FEATURING COMPLETE CAR CARE MOTOR HOMES FOR RENT
Colerain and Springdale SHOP AND SAVE AT
STEVE SCHALLeR End - St. Catharines Steve is s I a ted to start at defensive end bu't a· serious offseason injury this summer has I imited his work. Should be ready by 2nd game. Intelligent player who makes few mistakes.
DISCEPOLI discount druqs .NORTH COLLEGE HILL 1591 GOODMAN AVE. 729-3340
AIRY FRUIT & MEAT MARKET ,:1
7535 COLERAIN AVE. 521-9076
CAMP WASHINGTON HARDWARE STORE
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2915 COLERAIN AVENUE CHOICE MEATS AT LOWEST PRICES QUALITY PRODUCE FRESH DAILY FANCY FRUIT BASKETS IMPORTED ITALIAN FOODS
CINCINNATI, OHIO
45225
Proprietor: BOB GLAN ~.LER •".;'
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GARAGE DOORS PRE-FAB HOMES ROOF TRUSSES
LUMBER PLYWOOD HARDWARE
7600 COLERAIN AVE.
PliQNE 931-63QO ..
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Tackle - St. Catharines Steve will play offensive tackle and will do some kicking off. Steve is a quiet, hard working pJayer who will contribute to the success of the team.
End • St. Bernards Gary was moved from a wide receiver to tight end. Is a good receiver and his blocking continues to im· prove. ·Hampered by pre season injury but will be ready for season.
-Suburban Paint & Wallpaper Decorating Studio CARPETS • CUSTOM PAINT WALLPAPER 3091 W. GALBRAITH RD. PHONE 931-0198
AT COLERAIN
RUSS'S FINER MEATS 5616 CHEVIOT RD.- WHITE OAK PARTY TRAYS -PHONE 522-1491
STORE HOURS MON. - thru THURS. 9 a.m. -5:45p.m. FRIDAY - 9 a.m. - 8:45 p.m. SAT. 8 a.m.-5:45p.m.
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3006 HARRISON AVE. 661-3230
35 YEARS OF PARTICULAR CLEANING FOR PARTICULAR PEOPLE
KRUMMEN '5 MEATS
Jack Herb Florist
3818 RACE ROAD BRIDGETOWN QUALITY MEATS AND HOME FREEZER SERVICE
574-4770
522-2222
PAPA GINO'S PIZZA
City De livery
Famous for Italian Foocls New Party Rooms seats (26)
MT. HEAL THY & NORTHGATE
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5506 HARRISON & RACE RDS •. CINCINNATI, OHIO 481-7778
TIM BRENNER
Serving Cocktails & Drinks Sundays Ever; ~\'ednesday ...
GERMAN BUFFET
1 German Entrees, Wine Included Children Under 12 $1.00 Less
Quarterback - St. Martins Gained valuable experience last year and wi II lead Lancers this year. Good leader and fine passer. Runs option play very well.
Serving 5 till 9:30P.M. 8590 Colerain Ave. 385- l955 "Adjoining the Red Carpet Motel"
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CINCINNATI, OHIO 45239 PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS
PJi.ONE 542-4950
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TOM FOERTSCH Guard • St. Martins Returning starter, wi II play guard or defensive end depending on where needed most. Could go both ways Exce I lent blocker, tough and aggressive-comes to play.
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Res. 552-4427
ALLAN FOLZ INSURANCE RAYMOND F. FOLZ & CO. 2436 CENTRAL PKWY. CINCINNATI, OHIO 45214
Sales Service Parts
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BUD HERBERT MOTORS, INC.
541-3290
4050 SPRING GROVE AVE. CINCINNATI, OHIO 45223
_.Complete Line of Power Lawn & Garden Equ) pment
Seifert Plum bing Company
KARL'S BEVERAGE SERVICE 310l GLENMORE AVE.
1260 W. GALBRAITH RD.
at WERK ROAD
661-6896 PATRONIZE. OUR ADVERTISERS
521-6175
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3380 W. Gailbraith Rd.
SCHOOL- TEAM - INSTITUTIONAL DIViSION
DISSINGER SUNOCO
4831 Spring Grove Ave.
Cincinnati, Ohio 45232 Phone 542-6603
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NO. NAME . f SHOEMAKER, ~d-rA 10 BRENNER, TIM '- ' '" 11 McGEORGE, MIKE 12 NIEHAUS, GREG 20 RODENBERG, KEVIN 21 BROWN, MARK 22 RECKNER, RICK 23 WIRTH, TOM 24 WELLBROCK, STAN 25 KIRCHNER, MIKE 26 HIRTH, BOB 27 RUSSO, JIM 28 30 KUMMER. BILL SCHMITZ, JIM 31 SCHNEIDER. MIKE 32 KORFHAGEN, JOHN 33 HOFFMAN, DAVE 40 NIMESKERN, JOHN 41 KROTH, CHRIS 42 COUCH. JIM 43 SCHRENKER. GREG 44 CARRIER, MIKE 45 LeBAR, JOE 46 CARR, MIKE 47 FOLZ, GREG 49 HAUTMAN, JIM 50 MASSA, DAN 51 MUELLER, JIM 52 KENNING, JIM 53 CAPODAGLI, RICK 54 FLOHR, JOHN 55 BARTZ. FRED 56 SCHNEIDER. JEFF 57 60 GREISL, CRAIG GREISL, SCOTT 61 HARTMAN. VINCE 62 BARE, TONY 63 SCHOENLING, ANDY 64 65 WELLING. DAN STREICKER, MARK 66 67 SCHEID. STEVE FOERTSCH, TOM 68 UDRY, LARRY 69 VORDERBRUEGGEN, ED 70 RIELAG. KEITH 71 GLANKLER, JOHN 72
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WILLIAMS, MIKE LA FARY, STEVE WEBER, LARRY YUNGER, GARY CROSS. MIKE SONTAG, STEVE SUNDERHAUS, JIM BULLER, DICK KRUEGER, BRIAN SMITH, SCOTT _SPARKS, GARY JESTER. MIKE WHITE. STEVE SCHILLER. STEVE HESSLER, GREG HASSELBECK, TOM SULLIVAN. JIM
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School Colors - Red and White School Nickname- Lancers Head Coach - Steve Rasso Assistants- Bob Freemal, Ray Heidorn, Bill Felchner, Ken Barlag, Vince Halloran, Brother John Lyons, Jerry Green School Principal -Brother Kevin Griffin F.S.C. Athletic Director- Mr. Bill Cady Band Director- Mr. Otto Bissmeyer Managers- Tom Bobinger, Kevin Fagin, Cary Giardullo.
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NAME· MOORMAN, TIM McCORMICK, KEVIN FEHRING, PAT 11 Fl TZPATRICK, BILL 12 DINKEL, MARK 13 DARLAND, BUDDY 14 KOEGEL, TIM 15 REAGAN, RANDY 20 ROLFS, DAN 21 WILLIAMS, JOHN 22 McNEAL, GARY MONTAG, JOHN 24 WHITE,PAT 25 JANSEN, BILL U PATTERSON, BRYON Z1 GIANCOLA, NINO 28 JAGODITZ. JOE ~ CARROLL, JEFF 31 GUILIANI, TONY 32 MURRAY, DENNY 33 CURRY, JEFF M HUMPHRE~ JOE 34(01d).NABER, KEN BURNS, MIKE 35 40 GIVENS, STEVE 41 GIVENS, JIM 42 KOLKMEYER, BOB 43 HOLTMAN, MIKE 44 KING, GREG 45 PERDRIX, RALPH ~ CoRNETT, GARY 51 McMENUS, TOM 52 SCHMIDT, BOB 53 GROSS, JIM 54 GRIENER, MARK 55 BAUER, JOHN 56 HEIDEL, MARK 60 COOPER, GARY 61 LAUB, ALAN 62 SCHI+EI DER'; JIM 63 SCHWARBER, MIKE 64 CAVELLIER, BOB 65 CUNNINGHAM, JIM 66 LaROSA, KEN 67 HATFIELD, JOHN 68 CRONE,JOHN 69 CASE, JAY 70 WILSON. LEROY 71 .HUMPH.REY._ TONY 72 HOCK, JEF~ 73 DAVIS, JOHN 74 WIRTHLIN, ROB 75 BROWN, JIM· 76 WALCHLE, MATT n COAD, MARK 78 DONN EUON, JIM 79 WITZMAN, STEVE 80 PIERCE, JIM 81 HEITZMAN, TIM 82 DUNPHY, JOE aJ SCHAFFELDL DAN a4 EICHMANN, t;D as TAPPEL, JOHN a6 BEHM, HERB a7 SCHIRA, STEVE 88 WEBB, RANDY a9 LEESEMAN, GREG SO(Oid) CONDENI, DAVE a9(01d) PERDRIX, ROGER
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CLASS SR. JR. SR. JR. JR. JR. SOPH. SR. JR.· JR. "SR. Nickname: "Fighting Crusaders" SR. Colors: Blue and Go I d JR. SR. Enrollment: 960 -~~ Principal, Fr. Lawrence Krusling JR.
Athletic Director: Gerry Faust
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Managers: Ed Toppei'l Joe Cunningham, im Groen, Steve Byrnes, Doug Wi smon, Dick Pohlman, Tim Slvner, Rob Weisgerber, Jim T oppel, Paul Sayer, Mark Pegram, Mike Overbeck, Pete Bender, Dove Mol ley
Team Physician: Or. Schluetar
Business Manager: Bra. Joe Meder SR. Team Camero Man: Stan Glann JR. SR. JR. JR. SOPH. JR. SR. SR. SR. JR. SR. SR. 'SR. JR. 'JR. JR. JR. SR. SR. SOPH. SR.
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MOST OPPONENTS TACKLED FOR LOSS •••••••••••••••••••••••• • • • • • • MOST YARDAGE OPPONENTS TACKLED FOR LOSS ~; •••••••••••••••••••• MOST PENAL TIES. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •.• • • LEAST PENALTY YARDAGE ••••••••••• ·• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • MOST OPPONENTS FUMBLES RECOVERED •••••••••••••••••••••••• •... BEST AVERAGE PER RUSHING PLAY ••••••••••••••••••••••••••• • • • • • MOST YARDS PENALIZED • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •
56 311 44 230 21 5.0 445
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1965 1973 1963 1973 1972 1969 1969 1969 1971 1971 1972 1972 1970 1965 1970 1972
JUNKER'S TAVERN and DUDS IN SUDS COIN OPERATED LAUNDRY
CHASE & LANGLAND BEER, LIQUOR & WINE TOM & RUTH JUNKER
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Ed Wiebell Jewelers ELDER and VINE STS.
721-2478 IT ALlAN RESTAURANT & COCKTAIL LOUNGE
ST. BERNARD
961-4813
PRICE HILL
471-5027
OPEN DAILY 11 AM TO 2:30 AM SUNDAY 4 PM TO MIDNIGHT
!541-95461 5508 CO..ERAIN AV. AT NORTH
t~D.MT•. AQtY.
FRONT WHEEL ALIGNMENT
681-1430
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Spinner CJ;]e & .marble Co. 22 YEARS EXPERIENCE
5917 HARRISON AVE.
941-3232
CINCINNATI, OHIO 45211 CERAMIC TILE
( S13) 481-69SO
MARBLE
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EVER FEEL LIKE "BANGING YOUR HEAD AGAINST THE WALL" AFTER MAKING A LARGE PURCHASE? Make sure this doesn't happen after YOU buy a pool table. First see what the market has to offer then come to ROYAL DISTRIBUTING and you'll really appreciate the extra QUALITY and VALUE responsible for our success ..• Our installers are pros ... And there are NEVER ANY HIDDEN EXTRA COSTS TO YOU tor delivery or in· stallatlon. Be sure to visit our showroom ... you and your family will be glad you did. Don't buy a pool table until you visit Royal where pool tables are our only business.
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Pool Tables Priced From $150.00 to $995.00 1210 GLENDALE-MILFORD ROAD • WOODLAWN 1 Mile West of INTERSTATE 75 at WOODLAWN EXIT
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Chas. A. Miller Sons, Inc.
MT. AIRY IGA FOODLINER
SERVING GREATER CINCINNATI "SINCE J870"
Charles A. Miller Nelson W. Miller AIR CONDITIONED
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Lauis A. Duning Herbert C. Dunn OFF STREET PARKING
NATIONWIDE SHIPPING ARRANGEMENTS
4138 HAMILTON AVE.
541-0040
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at the Water ·rower
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6449 Glenway ,I
North Bend Quality Cleaners
CfllftllllU~ STEAK HOUSE TINY COVE
CINCINNATI, (CHEVIOT), OHIO
1616 NORTH BEND & HAMIL TON AVE. CINCINNATI, Ohio - 541-9702
THE MAYFLOWER SAVINGS & LOAN CO. r - r,....--.. 8310 COLERAIN AVE. Groesbeck, Ohio , I
ACCOUNTS INSURED TO - $20,000.00
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Wegooutof our way to keep
you from going
out of yours. First with Day and Night Banks TM-the complete teller service that stays open 24 hours a day, every day.
Drive-in banking at most locations lets you bank "on the run".
PacesetterÂŽ Checking Loans let you "borrow" money simply by writing a check from your own checkbook!
Key location banking centers all over Hamilton County-so there'-s always a Central Trust Bank near
Easy-to-balance checking statement lists your checks in numerical order. The single monthly banking statement that lists your personal banking transactions.
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ALL TIME SINGLE PLAY
LONGEST LONGEST LONGEST LONGEST LONGEST LONGEST LONGEST LONGEST
RECORD
80 80 80 80
RUN T.D. RUN PASS PASS FOR T.D. PUNT PUNT RETURN K.O. RETURN FIELD GOAL
69 70 96 29
M. BOIMAN M. BOIMAN ORTH/GANDENBERGER ORTH!GANDENBERGER J. HESS J. CROWLEY P. ARZMAN J. HESS
COMPLIMENTS OF MR. & MRS. CHARLES KUCHENBUCH
COURTER TECH COURTER TECH BISHOP READY BISHOP READY PURCELL GREENHILLS TAFT ELDER
1970 1970 1969 1969 1971 1967 1963 1971
Sumner's Sunoco WRECKER SERVICE TOP VALUE STAMPS Phone 521-9530 3422 W. GALBRAITH RD.
COMPLETE REAL ESTATE SERVICE - - -
ROBERS, INC.
BIGNER INC.
REALTORS 6180 COLERAIN AVENUE
OFFICE: 931-8111
COIN OPERATED WASHERS & DRYERS
Good Luck A Friend
251- 1500
Compliments of a Friend LEADING TACKLER FOR SEASON 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 J968 1969
Jim Kesse Tom Bachman Tom Bachman Henry Tenbrink Lenny Re Joe Tenkman Tom Schmutte Frank Rosenacker
LB MG MG MG LB LB LB HB
1970 Steve Chabot 1971 Mike Woodford 1972 Dick Hock Terry Flowers 1973 Paul Klug
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RESERVE COACHES HEAD COACH KEN BARLAG ,ASST. VINCE HALLARAN
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CAKE&STEAK HOUSE LOCATED AT 7764 COLERAIN AVE. DOWNTOWN GROESBECK NEW HOURS: Mondays •• 6 A.M. till 9 P.M. Sunday • Tuesday • Wednesday Thursday •• 6 A.M. ti II 1 A.M. Friday & Saturday ••• OPEN 24 HOURS PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS
"EVERYTHING GOOD TO EAT FROM PANCAKES TO STEAKS"
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MT. AIRY SHELL NORTH BEND & COLERAIN
GOOD LUCK GREG & LANCERS FROM BOB '7.1, RON '72 & ROBERT KRUTHAUPT
541-2745
WESTERN SOUTHERN LIFE INSURANCE REPRESENTATIVE
YOU MIGHT TRY ALL THE OTHER BANKS IN TOWN FIRST ••••• . . • . OR YOU MAY FIND WHAT YOU'RE LOOKING FOR BY SIMPLY STARTING AT •••
'THE CENTRAL TRUST COMPANY College Hill Office 5851 Hamilton Avenue at Cedar
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RUDY'S CHEESE STORE •
CHEESE OF ALL KINDS
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GERMAN SAUSAGE
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981•9397
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5501 Cheviot Roaa, Cincinnati, Ohio 45239
The Home Of Qutiflty BakeJ GooJ:s
931-3503 Cincinnati, Ohio 45239
JO-JO'S PIZZAS GARY MUNAFO CLASS OF '69
KESSING'S PRO HARDWARE
3236 W. Galbraith Opposite Post Office
PLEASANT RUN 825-3399
522-9543
"THE COMPLETE HARDWARE STORE"
MT.AIRY 541-1144
CARRY-OUT OR DINING WINE & BEER ,.;·.
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ROHE PHARMACY
PRESCRIPTI.ON SPECIALISTS
FREE DECORATOR SERVICE
HARRISON & GLENMORE
TURF-N-HARD INDUSTRIAL FINISHES
CHEVIOT, OHIO
Mon & Frl til 9 PM
6138 COLERAIN AVENUE ••••••• 729-5353
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"THE BIG LITTLE BANK''
SOUTHERN OHIO BANK WHITE OAK OFFJCE 5916 CHEVIOT ROAD CINCJNNATI, OHIO
PHONE: 852-2710
INDIVIDUAL SEASON RECORD 1. MOST POINTS SCORED 2. MOST T.D.s SCORED
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MOST RUSHING ATTEMPTS MOST NET YARDS RUSHING MOST T.D.s RUSHING MOST AVERAGE YARDS PER CARRY MOST YARDS PASSING MOST PASSES ATTEMPTED 9. MOST PASSES COMPLETED 10. FEWEST ·PASSES INTERCEPTED (OVER 50)
149 875 14 6. 1 1225 180 75 5
11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23.
MOST T.D. PASSES BE~T PASSING PERCENTAGE (OVER 20) MOST PASSES RECEPTIONS MOST YDS. GAINED RECEIVING MOST T.D.s PASSES CAUGHT BEST PASS RECEPTION AVG. (OVER 20) MOST YARDS TOTAL OFFENSE MOST OPPONENT PASSES INTERCEPTED MOST PUNTS MOST PUNT RETURN Y ARDAr.E BEST PUNT RETURN AVERAGE BEST PUNTING AVERAGE (OVER 20) MOST PUNT RETURNS
14 47 35 610 8 22.5 1400 6
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SOlMAN RODENBERG SOlMAN SOlMAN J. AUDIA J. HESS J. HESS J. HESS J. HESS T. RUEVE R. ORTH R. ORTH D. HASSELBECK R. GANDENBERGER R. GANDENBERGER R. GANDENBERGER J. HESS K. FLYNN J. OLIVARIO P. A.RZSMAN jOE CROWLEY J. HESS W.TROEHLER s. WELLBROCK F. ROSENACKER F. -ROSENACKER F. ROSENACKER T. SCHEID J. TENKMAN "·McMANUS D. McMANUS R. RODENBERG R. BROWN J. O'CONNELL
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STARLITE TELEVISION SERVICE
RAY EVERS WELDING CO. INC. 4849 BLUE ROCK ROAD
"SERVICE WITHIN ONE HOUR" REPAIR SERVICE ON TV'S- STEREOS RADIOS- RECORD PLAYERS
521-7352
CRANE RENTAL SERVICE
NEW & USED TV'S FOR SALE 5552 COLERAIN
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574-4!'560
5516 BRIDGETOWN ROAD CINCINNATI, OHIO 45211 OPEN DAILY I:S A.M. to 9 P.M.
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WASHER & DRYER PARTS 36 LANES
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PEARSOL APPLIANCE PARTS _CO.
385-8500
2319 GILBERT AVENUE CINCINNATI, OHIO 45206 PHONE: 221-1195
Northern Hills Family Recreation Center
RICH'S PONY KEG
o~akview
1527 Compton Rd.
Internal Alcohol Rub Specialists Phone 931-5107
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Peach Grove Delicatessen 6595 SPRINGDALE RD. CINCINNA Tl, OHIO 45239 CALL 385-863b Shipping Boxes
Crates
Estates
Skids
PHILIP STENGER SONS, INC. 522-2122
Pallets
THE PROVIDENT BANK GROSEBECK BRANCH Colerain & Galbraith
Schaefer Box & Pallet Co.
BEVIS BRANCH
9850 Colerain Av~nue
Brentwood Branch 9301 Winton Rd.
Hours
9- 5 Monday-Thursday
Phone 941·2320
9 - 6 Friday 9 - 1 Saturday
Drive-In FRANK SCHAEFER
BOB GILKER
9 - 6 Monday-Fri4,ay 9 - 1 Saturday · ·· · ~-
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ISSUED THROUGH WILLIAM P. MILLER INSURANCE 8669 COLERAIN AVENUE CINCINNATI, OHIO 45239
FRED S. EVELEIGH ASSOCIATES,INC. Insurance With Service
fiRE -AUTO- LIABILITY -LIFE 1172 W. GALBRAITH RD. CINCINNATI, OHIO 45231
f/urre /J,.o3., Jnc.
93·1-5500
FUNERAL SERVICE MAIN OFFICE 345 W. McMILLAN ST. CINCINN A Tl, OHIO 45219
EASTERN HILLS
FRED S. EVELEIGH PRESIDENT
GROESBECK
6050 MONTGOMERY RD. 731·7870
RONALD F. EVELEIGH VICE PRESIDENT
7793 COLERAIN AVE. 931·4711
Best Wishes
To
The Lancers
MT. AIRY
WHITE OAK
ATIONAL HEATING
621-4620
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AIR COND Ill 0 Nl NG CO. GAS- OIL SALES -SERVICE -INSTALLATION Over 20,000 Satisfied Customers Free Estimates
Heating Specialists
Established- 1930 (Radio Dispatched)
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S~P'UJS~ BOWLING EQUIPMENT Bob Kotzler
SCHIBI
7047 Colerain Avenue Phone 521-5272
HEAliNG AND COOLING COMPANY
EAT-IN-TREAT-CREAMY WHIP
5025 HUBBLE ROAD
3633 BLUE ROCK
CINCINNATI,OHIO 45239
.,FROZEN DAIRY DESSERTS"
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INSURANCE; AGENCY, INC.
WOODY SANDER FORD, INC. MITCHELL AVENUE AT 1-75
541-5586
MOTORISTS MUTUAL
FORD SALES & SERVICE
INSURANCE
6601 COLERAIN ROAD (at Lapland Drive} CINCINNATI, OHIO 45239
SARBAUGH TV
QUALITY INSURANCE • REASONABLE RATES AUTO • HOME • BUSINESS PROPERTY PHONE • 522-3030
7539 Colerain Avenue Cincinnati, Ohio 45239 EXPERT TV • RADIO HI-FI SERVICE WITH
Bob Sarbaugh
RCA TUBES
Phone: 522-5250
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Join the Pepsi People fee/in'free! BOTTLED BY PEPSI-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY OF CINCINNATI 2121 SUNNYBROOK DRIVE
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J. B. SCHMITT CO., INC. GENERAL CONTRACTOR 1434 MAIN STREET CINCINNATI, OHIO 45210
J. Herman Kihm. PresJoe Kihm - '72
Ken Kihm - '74
EXECUTIVE BUILDING
Phone: 241-1465
A. R. JESTER -COMPANY MAMUFACT.U_RING JEWELfRSDlAMOND IMPORTERS Creators of "ARJEM" Diamond Rings
AL JESTER KENT JESTER RANDALL JESTER
35 E. 7th Street Cincinnati, Ohio 45202
PHONE: 541-5627
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CINCINNATI, OHIO 45224 PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS
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Sycamore Savings & Loan
GUARANTEED ENVELOPES FOR EVERY NEED
3209 WEST GALBRAITH ROAD
CALL 542-4700
Groesbeck - Near Colerain
521-1930
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White Oak Delicatessen BEER- WINE- ICE -LUNCH MEATS
EXCAVATING
Open 10 a.m. till 11 p.m.
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5510 BLUE ROCK RD.
WESTERN TILE COMPANY Tile Contractors COMMERCIAL & INSTITUTIONAL INSTALLATIONS CERAMIC TILE, MARBLE, TERRAZZO
541-4523
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Agoodmind pays off in the Navy. If you're a high school graduate with a taste for math or physics, you may qualify for our Advanced Electronics or Nuclear Power Programs. And over $17,000 worth of advanced technical training to guarantee yourself a firm foothold in the future, whether you remain in the Navy or not.
For more details, see theNavy Recruiter below.
Be ~eone special in the new Navy. ~F"~~-~
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NAVY RECRUITING STATION 7160 HAMILTON ROAD NORTH COLLEGE HILL, OHIO 45231
DICK BEISNER Sonar Technician First Class
CSC GARY W. HUFFMAN NAVY RECRUITER
Telephone 513-931 -7740 Toll Free
800-282- 1288
ASK ABOUT. THE NAVY'S COLLEGE SCHOLARSHIPS . .
EXPERT CLEANING AND DRAPERY SPECIALISTS
KLOSTERMAN CLEANERS
Jiffy 1 Hr. Cleaners • Quality Cleaning
GROESBECK
MT. AIRY
ASHTREE VILLAGE
3220 W. Galbraith
5536 Colerain
4781 Hamilton
1616 NORTH BEND RD. AT HAMILTON AVE.
VARSITY TRACK
VARSIITY SWIM TEAM FRONT ROW·Left to right Jim Cowens, Mike Brabender,. Paul Ried·3l, Mike lilffman, Art Conley, Pot Riemer, Gory Booth, Tim Galvin, Tim Doyle, Mike Ranz, and Jim Keller. BACK ROW-Left to right Bob Schweitzer, Jloe Miller, Joe lsl.er, Charlie Hicks, Mark Schmidt, Jeff Leany, Tom Tasset, Ken Pendenpahl.
STANDING-I to r-M. Jacobi, .M. Williams, B. Holt, B. Jennings, J. Houtman, T. Fortch, S. Scheid, K. Barlag, coach. KNEELING-I to r• T. Doregh, R. Rockmen, J. Couch, M. Housman, C. Benner, T. Wirth, S. Wellbrock, P. Walsh, manager. SITTING-I to r-M. Shrock, M. Hartinger, D. Schibi, M. Page, K. Burrill, T. Doyle.
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VARSITY CHEERLEADERS 1974-75
Left to Right- Steve Herrman, Tim Van Oriessche, J:d Nienaber, Bi'll Holt, Kevin Burrill, Dale Schuster, Bill Baits Left to Rigbt- Francie Brennen, Maureen Ranz, Beth Ross, Sue Dodo, Karen Rohrer
Mr. Otto Bissmeyer, Bond Director Mr. Bissmeyer is in his ninth year as Band Director of La Salle. His work in concert band ha:s led to La Salle being well known throughout the Cincinnati area for its brilliant concerts end spring musicals. Mr. Bissmeyer is ·also musical director of the Cincinnati Catholic Schools Band. He has been a professional musician for many years. He attended St. Xavier High Scl:\ool. He has studied at the College of Music, the Conservatory of Music and the University of Cincinnati.
Proprietor
COLLEGE HJLL CARRY OUT
HELCHER AUTO BODY AND GLASS CO.
WRECKER SERVICE -WHEEL ALIGNMENT FRAME WORK UNIT BODY CONSTRUCTION A SPECIALTY PHONE 941-1220 922-5393
Free Delivery ORDERED BY 2:00 - DELIVERY SAME DAY
HAMIL TON & ELKTON
7212 Harrison Pike at Althaus Road CINCINNATI, OHIO 45247 PATRONIZE OUR ADVUTISERS
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BLUST MOTOR SERVICE, INC. 381-6050
9122 COLERAIN AVE.
THBEEiL TRANSFER CO.
Dependable Service s1nce 191 9 P. 0. Box 32025, Winton Place Station 5550 ESTE AVENUE, CINCINNATI, OHIO 45232 3091 W. NORTH BEND ROAD, CINCINNATI, OHIO 45239
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DRY CLEANER
3820 NORTH BEND RD. 661-1400
Anyway it's labeled--YOUR CLEANER DOES IT BEST!
MARSH PONTIAC
BEST WISHES FOR A SUCCESSFUL YEAR
GIVES YOU THE BEST DEAL ON A NEW
PONTIAC-LEMANS-FIREBIRD-VENTURA
KOHL PACKING CO.
THE BEST USED CARS IN TOWN SALES- SERVICE- PARTS- BODY WORK
1320 ETHAN AVE. CINCINNATI, OHIO 45225
MARSH PONTIAC, INC. 9101 Colerain Ave. at Compton
541-3900
385路7000
JACK MAAS MEATS 5132 Delhi Road 451-2600
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Gold Circle Mall 8763 Colerain Avenue
385-7704
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RESIDENTIAL AND COMMERCIAL GLAZING
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A & A AUTO GLASS CO. "·HARRY WOLF" 5001 READING ROAD CINCINNATJ, OHIO 45237 PHONE 242·7373
Complete Line of Nursery Stock Complete Landscape Service
Win or Lose Play the game fair
VAN'S NURSERY ·'·Satisfaction Guaranteed·
DECK'S MEATS 1610 Cedar Ave. Phone 681-4648
College Hill
FRED J. TOEPFER PLUMBING SERVICES AND REPAIRS SEWERS CLEANED ELECTRICALLY HOT WATER HEATERS INSTALLED
Phone 681·2216
5408 COLERAIN AVE.
W. H. Schwab Welding 7046 HARRISON AVE.
PHONE 541-2687 2380 NO.RTH BEND RD.
TAYLOR CREEK COMET COMPLIMENTS OF
Edw. T. Honnert & Sons Inc. GENERAL CONTRACTORS
CINCINNATI, OHIO 45239
COMPLIMENTS
If Money Matters See
Colony Acceptance Corporation 8433 COLERAIN AVE.
GLENN STRETCH
CINCINNATI, OHIO
Telephone 522-6200
WALDECK'S HOPPLE - McMICKEN GROCER - CAFE 3480 NORTH BEND (At Cheviot Rd.)
662-4847
WEST FORK GARAGE
DICK RODEN MGR,
William "Bill" Singer President
TRANSMISSION & GENERAL AUTO R EPAJRS Mon., Thur. • 8·8 qosed Sat. Tues., Weds., Fri. ~8~6·:.'
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VARSITY BASKETBALL GCL CHAMPS AGAIN VARSITY BASKETBALL SCHEDULE
DATE
OPPONENT
SITE
NOV. 27 WED. NOV. 29 FRI. DEC. 3 TUES. DEC. 6 FRI. DEC. 13 FRI. DEC. 20 FRI. DEC. 21 SAT. DEC. 27 FRI. JAN. 3 FRI. JAN. 4 SAT. JAN. 10 FRI. JAN. 17 FRI. JAN. 24 FRI. JAN. 31 FRI. FEB. 1 SAT. FEB. 7 FRI. FEB. 8 SAT. FEB. 14 FRI. FEB. 21 FRI.
G.C.L. PREVIEW AIKEN WOODWARD McNICHOLAS ELDER MOELLER HAMIL TON GARFI~LD TAFT PURCELL OAK HILLS ROGER BACON ST. XAVIER ELDER MOELLER. M·T. HEAL THY PURCELL WESTERN HILLS ROGER BACON ST. XAVIER
ST. XAVIER HOME AWAY HOME AWAY AWAY HOME HOME HOME HOME HOME AWAY HOME HOME HOME HOME AWAY AWAY AWAY
VARSITY BASKETBALL KNEELING· I tor-Mike Grlevenkamp, Trainer, MO!rk Naehrlng, Larry Schaller, Bob Jennings, Joe Sunderman, Mark Meyer, Matt Hils, Jim Jester, T·om Blnzer, Trainer. STANDING· I tor-Coach Bttl Cady, Jim Camarata, Tim Bren· ner,· Steve Ruberg, Mike Kirchner, Jim Schmitz, Rick Heldom, Ed Nienaber, and Steve Schulz, manager,
Kitchens "'by NICKOSON
COMPLIMENTS OF
Spring Bowl
3511 HARRIISON AVE. CINCINNATI, OHIO 45211
481-1843
4430 CHICKERING WINTON PLACE
Complete
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681-3500
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KIRBY PHARMACY 5554 COLERAIN AYE /n the Heart of Mt. l'oiry PHONE 541-8735 JACK FLOHR, R. PiH.
COLERAIN AT KIRBY PHONE 541-8042
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2844 SPRINGDALE ROAD
MONT ANA & WEST FORK CINCINNATI, OHIO 45211
CINCINNATI 39, OHIO
FREDERICK FUNERAL HOME
• COMPLETE PARKING FACILITIES
• FULLY AIR CONDITIONED II
2553 BANNING RD. AT PIPPIN CINCINNATI, OHIO 45239 (GROESBECK)
Call 522-3700
Schulte Parkview Market 5968 SPRINGDALE ROAD CINCINNATI, OHIO 45239
STOLLE DELICATESSEN 521·9021 VARSITY BASEBALL TOP ROW· I to r- Bro. Mario, Moderator, Jerry Green, Asst. Coach, J. Korfhagen, M. Stoeber, J, Niemeskern, B. Mldtaels, T. Mersch, R. Heidorn, T; Rueve, Jack Broxterman, Coach. KNEELING -I to ,r. G. Beck; C. Ernst, T. McCarthy, S, Ranz, B. Hess, G. Wall, M. Abbatiello. Sl TTl NG ·I to r • J, Kern, D. Arand, M, Massa, J, Camarata, A. Schoenling, J. Thompson. ·
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6999 COLERAIN
FINE FOODS & CATERJNG
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PIEPMEIER FLORIST
BLUST MOTOR SERVICE, INC.
"Say it with Flowers" 5794 FILVIEW CIRCLE CINCINNATI, OHIO 45211 PHONE 661-3475
9122 COLERAIN AVE. INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER DEALER
THE NORTHSIDE BANK & TRUST CO. 4125 HAMIL TON AVE.
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541-5689
24 HOUR SERVICE RAY HARRIGAN '77
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HOWARD & SON 5624 CHEVIOT ROAD
PHONE 522·8320
..fruit baskets, tosseJ salad, wines, cheeses lor all occasions"
Charles J. Schirmann Jr. Realty Co. 2837 RATTERMAN AVE. CINCINNATI, OHIO 45211
HARRY P. CAFEO REAL TOR & APPRAISER
Office: 661-2825 Res: 661-4155 SPECIALIZING IN WESTERN HILLS REAL ESTATE PHONE 574-4575
. BUS: 622-8400 RES: 622-8403
BRIDGETOWN BARBER STYLE CENTER Why Not A Hair Style TODAY 5519 BRIDGHOWN RD.
CINCINNATI, OHIO 45211
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STEHLIN'S MEATS
3413 HARRISON AVE. CINCINNATI, OHIO 45211
HOME DRESSED MEATS
WALT ABRAMS* 661-2762 '65 BOB ABRAMS* 922-2170
385-6164
BEVIS, OHIO
BEST WISHES FOR SUCCESS FROM EMPLOYEES OF
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2734 Banning Road Cincinnati, Ohio 45239
LARGEST EXCLUSIVE PUNCH MANUFACTURERS IN THE WORLD PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS
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B & S SERVICE 3566 Fieldcrest Drive • Cincinnati, Ohio 45211 Automatic Washers and Dryers Dish Washers • Disposal • Electric Range
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YOUR GENERAL ELECTRIC DEALER CINCINNATI, OHIO 45224
6120 HAMIL TON .AVENUE
The Rolling Pin Pastry Shop Specializin11 in all types ol Party Cakes 3226 W. GALBRAITH RD. 522-3516
GROESBECK. OHIO 45239
ENGEL'S AUTO SERVICE, INC. COMPLETE AUTO REPAIR· BoDY. FENDER WORK AUTO GLASS INSTALLED. 24 HOUR TOWING FRAME STRAIGHTENING
4724 SPRINGDALE ROAD
SOCCER TEAM
ST .ANDING-I tor-S. De Figlia, J. Mistler, K. Fleckenstein, J. Hennard, T. Dunley, C. Bieliauskas, T. Malazzo, A. Maser, J. Ruhe. KNEELING-I to r-M. Cross, D. Cross, M. Page, M. Mueller, J. Teppe, T. Van Driessche, J. Walsh, J, Ruhe, Missing Coach Villalobos.
CINCINNATI. OHIO 4523g
Phone 385-8246
STUMP'S LANES 5536 BRIDGETOWN ROAD
514-4488
Good Luck Lancers in '73- '7 4
GEORGE'S DEL. & PONY KEG COLD WINES Lots Available in White Oak
FRESH CUT LUNCH MEAT
HAUBNER BUILDERS INC.
9242 COLERAIN ROAD
Will build to suit
Pllone 385·82 88 PARTY
385-6762
863-3690
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Murphy Insurance ·Agency, Inc. JOHN MURPHY- AGENT
3741 GLENMORE AVENUE
661-4328
CHEVIOT
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681-2642
45211
lANCERS
America's Largest
COlT DRAPERY AND CARPET CLEANERS
BERT JUNG'S Prescription Pharmacy
GUARANTEED NO SHRINKAGE
5838 GLENWA Y AVE.
WE TAKE DOWN AND REHANG
922-5044
1042 N. BEND RD.
541-4477
at Historic FINDLAY MARKET Over JOO Feet Of Meat Displayed At All Times
123 to 127 West Elder St. 381-5855
«e Specialize
In AII Kinds Of Red Eye Country
Meats ...
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POWER ELECTRIC CO. 2400 W. KEMPER RD. PHONE 851-2404
1973 FOOTBALL BANQUET SQUAD SELECTION$-SPECIAL AWARDS CO-CAPTAINS-Steve Scheid Mike Kirchner MOST VALUABLE PLA YER-Pa uI Kl ug BEST OFFENSIVE LINEMAN-Mike La Rosa BEST OFFENSIVE BACK-Mike Schneider BEST DEFENSIVE LINEMAN-Randy Berding BEST DEFENSIVE BACK~Paul Klug STICKER OF THE YEAR-Paul Klug MOST IMPROVED SENIOR-Dan Flynn MOST IMPROVED JUNIOR-J. Glankler LANCER AWARD*( Player who best typifies idea Is, those being academics, activities, athletics, loyalty) Tim McCarthy
We have a And a promotion if roo have a skill. You can chooseâ&#x20AC;¢from over 300 jobs in today's Army. Half of them are available under our new 2-year enlistment option. Or, you can choose to serve in Europe for two years. If you already have a skill, and some job experience, you can enlist at an advanced pay level. Then receive an accelerated promotion after 16 weeks. And your choice of job, unit and/or location is guaranteed in writing before you enlist. Salaries in the new Army are higher than ever. And you may not have to spend your paycheck. Because meals, housing, medical and dental care are all provided free. See your local Army Representative about opportunities in today's Army.
'~belay's ArlnJ ANDERSON BEALER, JR. Staff Sergeant
U.S. ARMY RECRUITING STATION 3614 WARSAW AVENUE PRICE HILL, OHIO 45205 TELEPHONE: 471 -6126
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LaRosa's Pizza 6030 CHEVIOT RD.
WHITE OAK KEVIN HEALEY
522-5670
FURNACES- BOILERS- COOLING EQUIPMENT
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HEATING & AIR CONDITIONING, INC. 5145 Crookshank Rd. 922-5050
Left to right-M., Hartinger, T. [hherty, T. Doyle, G. Hoh,. K. Serle. Missing Coach Bro. Dave Wissel,
SCHMIDT BROS. INC. PAINTERS & DE CORA TORS 5455 FOX RD. CINCINNATI, OHIO 45239 541-2889
KESSING'S PRO HARDWARE TOP ROW -I to r- Steve Schulz, Bro. John Lyons, Coach, Jim Jester. BOTTOM ROW-I tor-Steve Thompson, Dan Harsch, Tom Binzer.
MT. AIRY PLEASANT RUN
541-1144 825-3399
THE COMPLETE HARDWARE STORE
WDDDG5 builders supply co. OVER 50 YEARS SUPPLYING CINCINNATI WITH ALL TYPES OF BUILDING MATERIAL
(EXCEPT LUMBER)
2309 FERGUSON ROAD
(BETWEEN GLEt-tWAY AND QUEEN CITY AVES.)
OPEN MON. THRU FRI. 1 to 4:30, SAT. 1 to 12 NOON
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PHONE 451-1400
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First North West Savings & Loan Co. 8045 COLERAIN ROAD CINCINNATI, OHIO 45239 521-3385
THE FIRST SAVINGS & LOAN IN COLERAIN TOWNSHIP CORD/ALLY INVITES YOU TO VISIT WITH US MONTHLY REDUCTION HOME LOANS lnsurecl Savings American Express Travelers Cheques
Money Orclers Christmas Club
MON. & TUES. THURS. & FRI. SATURDAY
11:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M. 11:00 A.M. to 8:00 P.M. 10:00 A.M. to 2:00 P,M,
INSULATING SALES 6301 COLERAIN AVE. 522-2824 RESIDENTIAL - COMMERCIAL INSULATION INSTALLATION
HARRY'S BARBER SALON FOR MEN COMPLETE BARBER & STYLING SERVICE CUSTOM & STOCK HAIR PIECES
SPECIALISTS
542-1854
5516 COLERAIN AVE.
MARY WALLER BEAUTY SALON 3455 Banning Road PHONE: 931-3463
VARSITY TENNIS FRONT ROW-I tor-Mike Kolodzick, Jim Fear, Rick Sprat, Jim Nunn. BACK ROW • I to r • Steve Hoffman. Greg Clingerman, Greg Grimme, and Tim Schl acter.
FULLER-O'BRIEN PAINT CARPET SALES & INSTALLATION Artist Supplies
5517 BRIDGE
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ALUMNI BOOSTERS John Teufel '69 Jim Teufel '70 Mike Teufel '72 Michael Rais '65 Robert Ruffing '66 Steve Sui I ivan '66 Tom Sullivan '70 Gary Kern '70 Walter Rischmann '67 Richard Rischman '70 Robert Rischmann '71 Mike Brenner '68 Jim Camarata '74 Ray Arl inghaus '64 Bernard Dirr '65 Douglas Rais '72 Ralph Talkers '73 Dan Wissel '74 Bob Schumacher '73 John SpAichAr '64 Steve Strasser '64 Jim Weddendorf '70 Mr, and Mrs. Gary Bourgraf '68 James Ott '65 D.A..R. '70 Allen Kuhn '68 Dave Huebbling '73 Jerry Amato '66 Tim Burke '70 Dale Honnert '73 Jerry Ma1y ·b:, Jim Maly '69 Ralph Renneker '64 Roch Kelly '67 Rona I d Jansi ng '65 Wi II iam Ridmann '70 Pat .Heidorn '66 Michael Malay '69 James Alf '64 Robert Bobinger '64 David Bobinger '67 Charles Bobinger '69 Joe Bobinger '73 Greg Suer '70 Dave Suer '71 Bernie Suer '73 · Daniel Flynn '74 Thomas F_lynn 'EN Mr. and Mrs. M1chael Flynn '66 'Villiam Hummel '65 Jan Young '73 Theodore Ballman '74 Bob Kenning '72 Alan Lucking '72 Mr, and Mrs. Jerry Riehle '64 Tom Scheid '73 Tim Scheid '74 Jim Reuter '69 James Klett '65 Terry PenneKamp '64 SP. 4 Gary Engelkamp '70 Ray and Pam Heidorn '64 Dennis Wurzelbacher '68 Andy Weisgerber '68 James Osterday '65 Elmer Kernen '71 Greg Muntel '70 Steve Cassini '74 Thomas Snodgrass '67 John Katterjohn '69 Steve Hasslebeck '72 Don Hasslebeck '73 Paul Mattingly '68 Charlie Juengling and Family '65 Tom Giordano '73 Robert Fe~e :68 Mark Lew1s 69 Mr and Mrs. Daniel Crowley '70 Fr~nk Rosenacker '70, Jerry and Sherry D1rr 68
Mr. and Mrs, Ken Dirr '64 Paul Huster '72 Mark Meyer '74 Mr. and Mrs. David Temming '67 Chip Miller '74 Mr. Ronald Canning '66 Mike Schirmann '73 Steve Rueve '71 Mr. and Mrs. Michael Brinkmeier '64 "HO-HUMS" Mike Ollinger '72 Tom Brown '73 Don Katters Jr. '73 Lou Schlomer '72 Tim Day '72 Joe Lambrinider '72 Gene Slageter '72 Eric Volpenhein '74 E•.Semmler '74 Karl Semmler '72 Stan Friend '72 "BUS" Michael Walsh '70 Timothy Walsh '71 Jeffery Newberry '70 John Telintelo '70 Phillip Gall '70 Terry Flanagan '70 Bob Gandenberger '70 Michael Seibel '65 "ERNEST BORGNINE" '74 Steve Ruberg Joe Grote Bob Bass Carl Bosse Tom Kennedy " '72 WILDCATS" Bob Diehl '72 Jay Deller '72 Greg Geiger '72 Greg Davis '72 Greg Bollin '72 Bob Dickhaus '72· Mike MacMeyer '72 Wally Kist '72 Ken Amon '72 Steve Otten '72 Tom Neiheisel '72 "BRIDGETOWN BREWERS" Jack Stark '66 Dave Westrick '66 Jerry Rowe '66 Jim Schuler '65 Tom'Schuerman '65 Larry Frey '65 Jack Schneider '65 Bob Freytag '65 Tim Smith '65 Joe koch '67 Frank Heekin '67 Biii.Palmisano '67 Lenny Re '68 Ter.ry Burnett Bob Bartel "OBtGiNAL CINDY_LANE WILDCATS" Don Cruse '69 Tom Straus '69 Dale Hanson '69 Jerry Biederman '69 Bob Flanagan '69 Ric Calme '69 Kent Supe '69 Steve lgel '73 Roger Meyer
"TRIMBLE REALTY" Ron Penick '69 Don Vondenbenken '66 Gary Ullman '66 Dale Beckman '66 Jerry Price '66 John Bosse '66 Bob Penick Jerry Sasson Mike Haskell "WIZARDS OF WESTWOOD" Eric Vehr '70 Steve Englert '70 Ralph Englert '69 Jeff Englert '72 Mike Byrne '66 ''REYNOLDS 'RAP" Dave Leigh '70 Steve Bertke '68 Bob Michael '70 "ABE'S Ll NCOLNS" Abe Gangloff 'i2 Bi II Troehler '72 Tony Troehler '72 Tony Salamone '72 Gary Salamone '73 Danny Poettker '73 Ken Ewald '72 Tom Buhrlage '72 Bill Schoenfield '72 Roger Glandorf '72 Jim Grieco '72 "WESTERN HILLS BUILDING SUPPLIES" Jim Lutz '67 Chip 01 iver '67 Jack Lutz '67 Bob Carr '67 Gary Sander '67 Larry Kenkel '67 Walt Rischmann '67 Tom Vonderbrink '66 Ed Evans '66 · Gary Cunningham "PUNCH AND-JUDY" Larry Betsch '67 i John Betsch '66 I, Ed Schwegman '67 \ Don Schwegman '67 Phil Rahrig '73 Greg Rahrig '67 Tony Beischel '64 \ , Bi II Beischel '66 I~Jim Riese '69 Joe Wolterman '67 Chris Stenger '67 lph Dehner '67 n Doyke '68
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1\ilr, and Mrs. Charles Parker Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Klett and Family Jim Sunderhaus· Bob and Marian Niehaus Greg and Rob Niehaus 1\ilr, and Mrs. Jerry Schmitt Jay Schmitt Mr. and Mrs. Don lssacs Robert and Lois Sullivan Bobby and Sandy Sullivan Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ross Ken Kern and Family Mr. John Brenner Tim Fleming Jim Fleming John Fleming J. A. Sparks Family Mr. and Mrs. Jack Dagenback Carl Honnert The Don Suer Family Mr. and Mrs. John J. Flynn Mr. and Mrs. Dick Erb Charles Homer Kenneth Homer Charlotte Homer Lynn Ann Homer Scott Homer Mr. and Mrs. George Coors The Hellweg Family Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hautman Rober Kehl Rev. Robert J. Mick Ralph J, Birkofer · George Sabin Family Joseph Kenning The Wellbrocks Mr. and Mrs. Harold Chastang Norbert Siess Family Frank Giardullo Family Mr. and Mrs. A. Lucking Vincent and Shirley Mazella Mr. and Mrs. William Wessels Wanda J, Stevens Bob and Mary Gandenberger Beth Gandenberger Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Lestingi Family Clifford and Elsie Raines Robert L. Oavis Mary K. Bartz Hazel Schibi Mr. and Mrs. Anthony De Luco Jim Dodd Family Thomas Klenk and Family James Flamm Albert Cannon Family Mr. and Mrs. Harry Herbst The Magliano Family John J. Crimele Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Risola Joseph Rack Jerry Hartmann Fa.ni ly Rav Cutler
Mr. and Mrs. James Straus Mrs. Robert Hess McGeorge Family Gerald Eppert Jack Burger · Die Reckner Wi I bur T. 'Keller Timothy Keller Mrs. Lu Cahi II Bill Hoelker Ray Hulgin Ralph Rust The Rust Family Mr. and Mrs. Vince Camarata Mary Miller Roger Hartinger Robert Riel ag Family Art and Dolores Scheid Helen Hericks Mr. and Mrs. Jack Richter Jerry and Pat Cross Leslie Dodd Anthony Leidenbor Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hudepohl Thomas Geraci Family Mr. and Mrs. J.A. Cassini C. Cassan J. Silvati Family The Leininger Family Robert and Mary Gaynor Leo and Edith Konermann The Kathma nn Fami I y Thomas Hartmann Molly Hasselbeck John Hasselbeck Jerry Ruberg and Fami I y The Russo Family T. J. Collins Family Collins Art Lewis Family James Kirchner The Gene Bueschner Fami I y Bob Burger Fami I y Mr. and Mrs. James Gilpin Frank and Liz Rosenacker Clete and Flo Dirr Mr. and Mrs. George Ernst John Vorderbrueggen Family Mr. and Mr5. Patrick Kennedy The Nimeskern Family Matt Broerman Mr. and Mrs. Ferdinand De Jaco The Harry Rumpke Family Mark Teufel Tony Grote John G Ieason Steve Ruoff Pat Noonan John Frerick Tom Bobinger Anthony Roehrich Scott Gandenberger Robert Buchtman Bro. Daniel Carrigan F.S.C.
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