Flushing High School - Perannos Yearbook (Flushing, MI)
- Class of 1977
Page 1 of 234
Cover
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BILL MILLS - Football 9, 10, 11, 12:
Wrestling 9, 10, 11, 12
CINDY MITCHELL - Orchestra 9:
Spanish Club 10, 11: Acappella
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DAN MOLONEY - Marching Band
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ROXANNE NEITZKE - Powderpuff 12
DEBBIE NEWMAN - Skill Center 11,
12: Co-op 12
KEN NORCROSS - Acappella Choir 11.
12: Co-op 12: Madrigals 11
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This fall the band only competed in three
shows. The first was the Cavalcade of Bands, at
WMU. They received two trophies and first
place. The next competition was at Reed City.
This was the first year that Flushing participated
in this show. They received trophies for best
drums, best colorguard, highest drum score. the
highest score in marching and maneuvering, and
the trophy for first place. The last show that the
band competed in was the Bridgeport competi-
tion. At Bridgport they won the show and also got
the best drum score accompanied with a trophy.
The drum majors also received a trophy at Bridge-
port. The band were also hosts at their own show
held at Atwood Stadium. where they were only
exhibition. The band also appeared at the North-
South Shrine game played at the Pontiac Silver
Dome. Congratulations Band and Good Luck!
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Wait K. Winningham L. Zellars
J. Walch J. Wittbrodt
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walker P. Wirtbrodt
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M. Dawes
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D. Eitzman
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M. Hansen
T. Harry
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D. Hlllard
M. Hutton
A. Jackson I. Pobuda
I. Juno S. Pumam
S. Krueger M. Rathfon
I. Kulis P. Roberge
R. Malott W. Russell
K. Marsh L. Scheldler
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French
Club
The club has had initiations
which consisted of amusing acts
and French desserts. The club
held a dance and a bake sale to
raise money. The club also took
a trip to Meadowbrooke Theater
to see "A School For Wives," a
French play. An annual French
dinner is held for the members
and their parents.
Sponsors:
Mrs . Kuhlman
Mrs . Olin
Spanish
Club
The club has sponsored a Mex-
ican dinner and sold candles and
stationery as fundraisers. Mem-
bers have attended Spanish and
Venezualan dances. The club
will also sponsor the film EL CID
for the Spanish and history stu-
dents.
Sponsors:
Mrs . Seij as
Mrs . Aubrey
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Amos
Baker
Barkley
Bison
Blaisdell
Bueche
Carrell
Cobb
Cook
Crawford
Cruz
Dumler
Graff
Gustin
M. Heidom
J. Henderson
P. Heydon
S. Holaly
L. Hollar
C. Hoover
S. Hover
S. Jones
T. Jones
D. Klapp
D. Lescelius
L. Love
K. Lynch
K. Marsh
. Mclntyre
R. McLean
S. Mendelson
Messmore
. Mitchell
Moody
. Mountz
W. Nevanen
L. Noble
P. Olin
. Palmer
P. Porter
. Potter
P. Raab
M. Rowan
M. Rowan
D. Rowe
G. Rowe
P. Rowe
N. Ruester
A. Scherbovlch
L. Seroka
A. Skarbek
T. Skutt
A. Steele
K. Stefanski
S. Stout
S. Strickland
C. Thompson
J. Tenney
T. Vogeler
E. Walt
C. Walser
N. Weaver
R. White
K. Willers
Officers:
S. Spiegel
I. Yambrlck
A. Ford
M. Buehler
L . Armbruster
E . Barlllas
Bielski
Bison
L . Blair
Campbell
Chase
Christensen
Commet
Congdon
L. Davis
I . Deroche
I . Dillon
K. Doerr
D. Durkee
C. Ellis
R. Gallinat
D. Hillard
M. Hoffman
L. Jarvi
E. Jones
S. Jones
Kelly
Llnsenmen
Lyman
Martin
Miller
Miller
Miller
Morris
I. Neall
B. Noack
A. Schlmpf
K. Simpson
L. Stahl
M. Tschlrhart
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K. Wallis
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Club is a club for those students
who have a career goal in the
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Julie williams. Rebecca Burden. Debbie Wesolowski. Susan Davis, Linda Steinbeck, Cindy Prince. Paul Neminski. Jenny
Schimof, Sharon Walworth.
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This workshop is for kids who come up
on their own, Wednesday nights. to spend
more time on projects that they normally
wou1dn't have time to do in the given
class period. They have time to do things
they really want to do such as paint,
sketch, take pictures, etc.. The whole
evening may not be spent working
though, one tends to hear the faint echo
of a banjo being plucked .
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This year the Raiderettes have
expanded with '7 seniors and 22 juniors.
They perform at various home football
and basketball games, pep rallies, Gala
Sports Night, and the Homecoming
parade. With the help of their new
coach, Miss Dicky, they have added
more modern dance to their routines.
Their performances have highlighted the
halftime activities.
1st ROW - left to right: Annette McDowell, Vickie
Piotrowski. Mary Dubensky, Chris Brock. Theresa
Commet. Sarah West. Sue Lantz, 2nd ROW: Kathy
Kranz. Liz VanKeuren, Jenny Stafford, Carol
Hubecka, Sharon Phillips, Klm Klocko, Beth Brit-
ton, Monica Lavalle, 3rd ROW: Mary Anne Bruce,
Karen Hayes. Teresa Smith, Cheryl Plumb. Jill
Yambrick, Sally Taylor, Sharry Lyon, 4th ROW: Sue
Johnson, lean Erickson, Pam McArthur, Denise
Bolke, Marhta Colen, Melissa Potoczny, Kim
Franklin.
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STANDING - from left: Jane Wright, Mary Hoffman, Tim Sukany, Kevin McKay Brran Liwak Kev1n O Brien Bob Donnay Doug Garrity Bill Begcek Mr Harshfield
sponsorj, Dave Klamer, Dan Hayes, Duane Koons, Mike Staley, Glenn Moore Larry Weber Katrina Winningham KNEELING Lynne Gustin Sue Hover Carol Amhreln
Flynn, Mary Michels, Kim Johnston, Molly Kucharski, Julie Juno, Nancy Deane Jan Diller Anne Anderson SECOND ROW Pam Holman Pat Lescelius Mary Canty
Tenney Wice Presidentl, Dan Moloney Clfresidentb, Julie Hanson CSecretaryJ Lynn Stahl CTreasurerJ Cindy Mitchell Nancy Clark FRONT ROW Connie Ellis Martha
Dawn Patton, Lisa Bulla, Trcie Putnam, Jean Raabe, Kathy Simpson, Val Woodward MISSING Mark Wxttock Jim MacKenzie Larry LeBeau
Naiional Honor
Socieig
The National Honor Society is a service organized
group that raises money by sponsoring the Back to
School Dance. Each member is chosen for his leader-
ship, school service. participation in clubs and extra-
curricular activities, citizenship, and academic quali-
ties. Every member also completes at least twenty
hours of volunteer work. This year the group gave half
the money they earned to the Hurly Burn Unit, this unit
was chosen by vote of the general membership.
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President Sandi Lee V1ce-President - Kevin O'Brein, Secretary - Ann Truckey, Treasurer - Lisa Kozumplik
Seniors Juniors Sophomores Freshmen
Mary Canty Renee Anderson Leslie Barnett Cathy Clark
Melissra Jencihes Jan Kozumplik Lori Bison Jenny Gleason
Mana Nagel Julie Nichols Karen Doerr Jane Mackenzie
Eladro Quinranilla Mark O'Brein Debbie Petriella Brad Martin
taley Kim Spormann Terri Rau Nancy Mountz
Sternke Jack Wheatley Greg Rowe Cathy Woodruff
lub Representative Vemoica Trujllo, French Club Representative - Karen Marsh, Art Club Representative -
Pam Holman, Drama Club Representative - Kim Yalda
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The Student Council is a small group of
elected students who represent the student
body's interests and needs. This year the
council has been involved in many activ-
ities, like the cleaning of the courtyard,
and the Queen's Float, and many money-
making activities. Just a few of these
money-making activities included the
selling of Christmas Coloring books.
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Jeff Brooks
Sandra Coates
Lynne Dickensen
Barb Doetsch
Bob Donnay
Hope Flynn
Julie Gruenberg
Lynne Gustin
Mary Hoffman
Julie Juno
Debbie Klapp
Molly Kucharski
Pat Lescelius
Kathy Lyman
Mary Michels
Bill Mills
Cindi Mitchell
Ron Monroe
Ken Norcross
Lynn Price
Debbie Rowe
Nancy Shipley
Tim Sukany
Kathy Thompson
Mark Truckey
Mike Walczak
Paul Wittbrodt
Rick Abdella
Renee Anderson
Barb Andrews
Kyle Baker
Mike Benedict
Andy Carle
Mary Cronin
Dave Donnay
Kathy Fir
Scott Fredrickson
Gerry Gardetto
Mary Hale
Judy Harper
Mary Heindenberger
Tim Herrington
Pam Howell
Sharon Kinney
Glen Klamer
Chris Klapp
Carol Koshaba
Greg Lyman
Acappella
John Mesaros
Sharon Phillips
Pat Prosser
Pam Raab
Jeff Spinney
Jenny Stafford
Bart Strickland
Sally Taylor
Chris Tomcala
Liz VanKeuren
Sue Walsh
Jenny Watchorn
Joe Wittbrodt
Debbie Wright
Kim Yalda
Jill Yambrick
Joan Antioho
Kay Barkley
Leslie Barnett
Bill Bechtel
Laurie Bison
Kevin Cohee
Dawn Cory
Leigh Davis
Ken Haga
Linda Hicks
Julie Hurry
Rhonda King
Sharon Lake
Teresa Mercier
Debbie O'Connor
Marcia Preyer
Debbie Petriella
Greg Rowe
Tracy Sbresny
Mike Smith
Tammy Smith
Chris Steinbock
Sue Strickland
Terrie Vogeler
Mike Antos
Sheryl Baxter
Brad Martin
Daron Slocum
Ray Warner
Officers:
President - Bob Donnay
Vice President - Hope Flynn
Secretary - Pat Lescelrus
Treasurer - Cindi Mrtchell
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C. Mitchell
P. Raab
T. Sbresney
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K. Thompson
C. Tomcala
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season. During the season, the team made an
impressive showing in the Genesee County
Debate League finishing in third place in both
levels of competition. The varsity, consisting
of Roy Weiss and Martha Baker, negative, and
Scott Rynearson and Glen Klamer.
affirmative, closed the season with a record of
16 wins and 4 losses. While the I .V. team with
Floyd Evans, Mike Ocalloghan, Debbie
Decker, and Patty Mulkins finished with a 15
and 5 record, good for a third place trophy.
Both Patty Mulkins and Roy Weiss distinguished
themselves by winning individual honors in
league and toumament competition.
l Forensics
Once again, the forensics team has grown both in
numbers of students competing and areas of
competition entered . The team this year consists of:
Jeff Garrity and Roy Weiss, extemporaneous
speaking: Scott Rynearson. Patty Mulkins and Glen
Klamer, original oratoryg Chris Tomcala. serious
interpretationg Mary Heidenberger, story telling:
Larry Russell and John Mesaros, radio news: Mark
O'Brien, humorous readings: Mike Ocallaghan,
informative speaking. They competed on Feb. 26 at
Garber, March 19 at Frankenmuth, at the Genesee
County Invitational and in districts basted by
Flushing High School.
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The Flushing Varsity Football team, consisting of 23 seniors, 22
juniors, and 2 sophomores completed its season with a league record
of 5-3 and an overall record of 6-3. This fine record can be attributed
to the efforts of our hard working coaches and team.
The offense, led by Coach Noe, gained 2215 yards in total offense.
Dave MacDonald, playing only in 6 games was the leading rusher
with an average of 82 yards per game. Chris Kagey also excelled on
offense gaining 449 yards. Senior quarterback Paul Cason had an
excellent season gaining 85 yards and completing 45 out of 120 pas-
ses. Kirk Meiklejohn earned the recognition of second in the Big Nine
for 20 passes caught for 347 yards.
The defense handled by Coach Smith had a fine year too. Gary
Foxworth and junior Paul Steinborn led the team in interceptions with
4 each.
The speciality teams under the supervision of Coach Robertsonfhave
again proven their ability to hold their ground against opposing
teams.
With the juniors who gained experience this year, and the hard-
working that will be coming up, we are all looking forward to a win-
ning season in "7'7.
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cnior - Dave Klamer
With only two returning lettermen Flush-
ing's golf team got off to a slow start. The
season ended with a record of 10-9 in dual
matches, and the golfers placed 5th in the
Big Nine. Sophomore, Mark Chapleski,
helped the team place a strong 4th out of 21
teams participating in regional competi-
tions. Mark also made the all conference
team. Junior Kevin Lieffers and Kurt Lang
followed with honorable mention. As a
rebuilding year Coach Vince sees great pro-
spects for his eager underclassmen.
DUAL MATCHES
VARSITY GOLFERS - Kun Lang, Tom Fornari. Mark Noffsinger, B. J. Lee, Jack Wheatley, Joe Okoneski. Mark
Chaplcski, Kevin Lieffers, Scou Chapleski, Dave Klamer, Brian Goldmer, David Bland, Scott Rynearson. Bob
McDonald, Ar! Vince - Varsity Coach. M. Ycagley - Ass'l Varsity Coach.
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the girls tennis team was at tops this year.
Coached by Miss Poore, the girls strenuous
practices proved beneficial as the season
ended with an 11-3 dual match record. The
team took second place in the Big Nine and
sixth in Regionals.
The Junior dominated team has high hopes
for an increasing amount of participation
from underclassmen next year. We antici-
pate an even stronger and more promising
future for the netters.
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Klein, Kathy Kranz, Symonc Reynolds, Diane Bannon, Carol Koch, Shari Miller, Karen Cook, Cindy
Thrapp, Jean Tschirharl. Kim Godlcsky, Tricia Klostcrman. Coach Gene Poorc.
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The Cross Country Team, with only six runners returning this
year, had a dual record of five wins and six losses. They placed
fourteenth in the Holly Invitational, and sixth at Comstock, and
seventeenth at Saginaw Eisenhower. In the Big Nine Conference
meet they placed seventh. At regionals, eleventh place was cap-
tured by Lou Cappo, Jim McIntosh was the fifty-ninth runner to
finish. With fourteen runners who will be returning next year,
Coach Ballagh should be looking toward a fine fourth season!
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FIRST ROW - Mike Osirowski, Gary Wiubrodl, Tom Spurlin, Bob Rogers, Scou Hill, Bram Wehrli, David Roulhier. Coach wil-
liam Ballagh, SECOND ROW - Coach Gary Rider, lim Russell, Scott Florence, Troy Scully. Kevin Travis, John Mesaros. Tim
Ruslorfer. Jim Blanton, THIRD ROW - Kevin Moore, Mark Hoiobach. Jim Mclmosh, Jim Faught, Lou Cappo, Ted Chase, Ray
Smith.
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SENIORS - Karen Waters. Beth Frosser
Melissa Jennichcs
Due to the hard work and determination of the girls and the great coach-
ing efforts of Mrs. Brier, the girls won the Big Nine Championship for the
fifth year. A big factor in their victories has been the K-K combination of
Karen Waters and Kris Hansen. Their league record was 16-2. They beat
Northwestern and Northern in district competition, and are on their way to
the Regionals. The girls are looking for a winning season again next year
with nine letterwomen returning.
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Saginaw High and Big 9 Co-Champs Grand
Blanc. In the quarter finals they demolished
Carman 63-44. In the semi-final game the
girls put forth their best team effort, but fell to
an experienced Marquette team, who later
became State Champions. Kris Hansen and
Karen Waters were placed with Honorable
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Dana Jones 1203. Tammy Evans 0323, Tina Chmelar130J. Kris Hansen 1547, Kathy Maxwell 1523. Rhonda Woods 1221, Sheri Dorff
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It has been another superb year for the Raider basketball team.
The team had an overall record of 16-4 and in league play. our
cagers placed second with a record of 16-3. Another addition to
this great season were Swartz Creek and Carman games, in which
the Raiders scored over 100 points. The win record of 16, is the
most games ever won by a basketball team in Flushing. In his first
year at the position of varsity basketball coach, Mr. Ballagh has
displayed fine talent, and we wish him continued success in the
future.
We hope that future Flushing basketball teams will follow the
fine standards of playing and good Sportsmanship of the 1976-'77
basketball team .
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ELING - Trainer - Tom Mlssenztls, Scott Matoraj, Dave Donnay, Dave Klamer, Pat Prosser, Kirk Meiklejohn, Kevin Lieffers. trainer - Bart Maxon.
NDING - Coach Ballagh, Ken Gibbs. Jim Lynch. lim McKenzie. Don Mcvannel, Lou Cappo. Kevin Gibbs. Trainer - John Strain.
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years. With 3 games left to go, the girls have a 11-5 record on the A team,
and 10-6 B team record, good for third place.
Leading in serving now is Mary Rau with 940fo Accuracy. Other members in
the 90010 range are Karen Waters and Kris Hansen. Once again the K-K combi-
nation of Karen and Kris works for Flushing. Kris sets the ball. and Karen
spikes it, with 6770 efficiency. and Karen scores on spikes 43010 of the time .
with only 3 seniors leaving, we have very high hopes for the girls next
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The Raider Hockey Team finished the regular season with a 12-
8-3 record overall, and an excellent league record of 8-2-2. The
record captured second place for our icemen.
ln the Big 9 Toumament, the team beat Clio '7-1, and will play
Grand Blanc .
The leading scores were Senior Dave Sullivan with 13 goals and
21 assists, and Junior Greg Kenrick with 11 goals and 23 assists,
totaling 34 points for each. Both Sullivan and Kenrick are alter-
nate captains. Junior Dave Boldt and Senior Captain Bob Lewis
were close behind with 33 and 29 points respectively.
ln goal for the Raiders were Tom Robinson and after coming back
from a football injury, Dave MacDonald. Robinson a junior,
record 5-5-1, allowed 2.9 goals per game, while making 310
saves. MacDonald, a senior, allowed 2.73 goals per game, and
had 360 saves, for a record of 7-3-2.
As the Raider icemen look to the State Tournaments, they hope
to repeat their performance of last year, advancing to the state
finals.
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Despite the loss of nine veterans this year's wrestling team
had an excellent season. An opening victory against Powers
set the tofre for the entire season, which resulted in a '7-2
dual match record. Due to the unfortunate weather condi-
tions our Raiders were denied the chance to prove themselves
again at the annual Flushing Invitational.
WEIGHT
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105 lbs.
Mark Catanzaro
112 lbs. Bret Berry
119 lbs Chris Kaegy
126 lbs Eric Routhier
132 lbs. Mike Sturgeon
138 lbs Matt Boudrear
145 lbs Chuck Heyer
145 lbs Gary Wellisly
155 lbs Duane Koons
165 lbs
178 lbs
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Dan Thompson
Mike Birchmeier
Mike Walczak
HWT Bill Mills
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Kagey, Tim Coates. Mr. Waltz. Eric Routhier, Mike Sturgeon. Bret Berry, Mr.
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are the spirit builders of the school, through their frequent practices
they grow better and better each day. Their ingenuitive cheers and
signs make us very proud to claim them as Flushing Cheerleaders.
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TRAINERS - Mike Marchky, Dennis Mitchell. Ban Maxon. Phil Henderson, Richard Iessop, Jim Tomalia, Bill
Hughes, Greg Gunh, Tom Missemzis, Bill Harbin. Ban Srxickland. Nick Vergith.
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They commit many long hours attending team practices and
games. Without the help of the trainers the teams would not
be where they are today. Congratulations on a job well
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The Girls Track Team, who have been Big Nine Champs year
after year, is looking forward to a promising season. Their prac-
tices will pay off in the long run when they begin their season on
April 12th with Swartz Creek. Coach Larry Kelly and Coach Sue
McLalin are proud of the efforts that the girls are putting forth.
Best of luck to a GREAT season girls! ! !
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a busy schedule this year competing in a total of 17 meets. They
work hard day after day from 3:30 to 5:00 striving for perfection.
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' and Krch have donated much of their time. Their efforts will show
through their record when the season is completed .
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L. Hayes, K. McLeod, M. Warnd, M. Benedict, R. Monroe, J. Mclntosh, P. Cason. R. Bills, G. Rowe. R. McLean. Mary Anne Bruce, M. Combs.
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looking forward to another good season. The Team will have a very
busy schedule of 21 matches opening with Kearsley on April 5th and
ending on June 3rd with State Finals. Good Luck and keep up the good
work men! I !
SUPER SENIORS - Jim Parkhurst, Dennis Schaffer, Don Kolebar. and John Morrow.
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The Raider Varsity Softball Team, which took second place in the
Big Nine last year, is striving to gain the championship in '77 with
eight returning letter winners. Our girls have a tough season ahead,
playing 14 double headers. Let's pitch in and help support our
team! ! !
SUPER SENIORS - Mary Rau. Ann Anderson. Not Pictured: Jan Melanson.
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is a rather new sport with only three teams in the Big Nine: Flush-
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looking in good form. The team consists of 12 seniors, 5 juniors,
and 2 sophomores. We wish them all the luck, for this year, and
years to come! !
SUPER SENIORS - Dave Miller. Rick Wyles. Mike St. Iohn. Danny Clarence, Pooch,
Chuck Britton, Mike Teeples, Kevin Gibbs, Lou Cappo, Ken Gibbs, Jim Russell.
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1673. T. Otero 1233. M. ,lenniches1203. B.
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1363. C. Melki 1223, w. Lepczyk 1663,
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Christiansen 1183. P. Weiss1533, M. Elasi- A
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Jakeway, E. Mattison 1743, J. Brotherton
1773. C. Hameline 1863, T. Mucha 1713, J.
Johnson 1833. L. Ruegsegger 1643, M.
McCollum 1503, Coach - D. Coggins,
Trainer - R. Jessop, Trainer - N. Vergith, C.
Mack 1703, B. Goodroe 1343, T. l-licltmott
1443, G. Reed 1723, S. Barcey 1763, J. Snell
1913, R. Cannoy 1653, K. Gatenby 1243, M.
Wing1313, M. Schma1er1423.
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The Junior Varsity and Freshman teams all had very suc-
cessful seasons this year. They weren't always number one
in their conference, but they showed spirit, determina-
tion, and real team effort. We are all looking forward to
seeing them in Varsity action next year. Go get 'em Raid-
ers!
CHEERLEADERS - C. Cowden, R. Boudreau, B. Meleski, K. Black, I. Gleason, E.
M. Furse, S. Noffsinger, A. Doyle. T. Bonardelli.
GOLF - M. Bland. M. Williams, J. Young, G. Motschenbacher, M. Coggins, T. Messmore, Coach
Geese, M. Catanzaro, M. Wonderlic, M. McCabe, J. Scott. J. Beck. K. Cohee. P. Brown. .
FRESHMAN FOOTBALL - Coach lim Hieftje.
T. Fraim, B. Mattison. R. Parks, D. Walker,
K. Zeleka, D. Rosencrantz, D. Karl, B.
Thompson. T. Seroka, B. Winer, T.
Petriella. Coach Kim VanPe1t, I. Tomalia.
M. Marchky, M. Martin, K. Lang. T. Lane,
P. Coggins. M. Morgan. Vince Mercier. M.
McCullough, C. Davis, B. Houck, S. Hoff-
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Main, M. Lyman. B. Evans, J. Dunan, M.
Scarberry, M. Tabaszewski, S. Burtrum, S.
Carlson, K. Blair, M. Kelly, T. Klimasten-
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Trantham, I. Mack. A. Paul. S. Benedict,
C. Bosley. S. Prosser. S. Donnay. D. Bade.
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Groat. Sylvi Sell, Carol Pobuda, Cathy Miller. Coach Sue McLa1ian. Cheryl Walset, Kelly Falk
Bowden. Brenda Karl. Sue Ziegler, Cindy Smith. Linda Hicks. Nancy Parkhurst. Tina Dlffin,
Tracy Wilfong, Karen Most, Robin Conrad, Lynn Young. Tammy Crabb, Denise Emily. Rita
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SOPHOMORE BASKETBALL - Coach Steven Kem, Randy Blackmore, lohn Lewis. Troy Scully. NI
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.V. BASKETBALL - Scott Florence, Mike Hudzik. Gary Wlttbrodt. Doug Lowry, Mark Wagner, Drake
Famer, Paul Stienborn. Jeff Garity. Ron Harris. Jim Faught, Brian Evans. Coach Dennis Noe, Trainer
lark Duncan.
iOSH BASKETBALL - Manager Tony Gerow. Kevin MacArthur. Darrin Walker, Pete Haas, Todd
ecker, Russ Parks. Steve Hoffman, Joe Deguise. Trainer Dan Alexander. Mitch Baldwin, Brent Evans.
hott Carlson, Ken Blair, Bob Young, Alan Paul. Brad Maxon, Jeff Duncan, Dan Bade. Steve Donnay.
ave LaFleur. Rich Horvath. Coach Rider.
. WRESTLING - D. Eltzman, D. Routhier, M. Martin, S. Trantham, D. Huff, K. Travis, B. Hel-
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because they get to know and understand the
students. As you can tell by their expres-
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LIBRARIANQ
Two important women in the school are
the librarians. They show students where to
find information for book reports, term
papers, etc., and everybody has had to do
one of those some time or another! By the
looks on their faces, they've come across a
problem, but no doubt they can find a book
on how to solve it!
ENGLISH
Considering that the majority rules, the
English Department will be continued on the
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The English Departrnent's main concern is the stu-
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The variety of classes offered are creative and inter-
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Home Ec
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efficient in home management is what you
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PHYSICAL
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The Physical Education Department is designed to
keep students physically fit and active. The depart-
ment consists of six coaches and teachers who do
their job by really making the kids work. but the stu-
dents have fun at the same time. As you can see by
the looks on Coach Har1and's and Coach Smith's
faces, they are serious about their work, but they
really are nice guys.
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The majority still rules, so this department will be
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about them. Mr. Ballagh also shows great
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Science
If you have some questions concerning
chemistry, physics. or biology, the science
teachers can help you with them. Mr.
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Mx. Zawlocki - Special Needs Mr. Cory - Counselor
Ms. Murphy - School Nurse
FOREIGN LANGUAGE
There are four foreign language teachers in the
department. They have a lot to offer in the study of
the language and culture of French and Spanish
speaking countries.
MUSIC
The music department has a lot to be proud of
again this year. Many fine instrumentalists and
vocalists have come out of this department, thanks
to their good instructors.
SPECIAL NEEDS
Some other important people in our school in
addition to the administration and teachers are the
new school nurse, psychologist, and social worker,
the two special needs teachers. Also pictured is Mr.
Cory who just joined the counseling staff.
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INDUSTRIAL ARTS
If you enjoy working with wood and metals, the
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can show you the right way to build what you need.
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nance and mechanical drawing. Here Mr. Hoffman
demonstrates the strength required to participate in
the house construction program.
Co-Op
The Co-op Department allows students a chance to
work and carry normal class hours as well. Responsi-
bility and dependability are stressed. As you can see
by Mrs. Roberts' expression, the Co-op department is
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Most Dignified -
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Miss Zavoda
Most Effective Teaching Methods -
Mr. Smith
Miss Moore
Most Original -
Mr. Wolfgang
Mrs. Flynn
Most Understanding -
Mr. Hughes
Miss Hollenbeck
Wittiest -
Mr. Gandolfi
Mrs. Rundell
Most Energetic -
Mr. Gillam
Miss McLa1in
Most Sincere -
Mr. Yenior
Mrs. Rowland
Most Tactful -
Mr. Evans
Mrs. Perrone
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Williams Lennox and
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Wallpaper Furnaces
Softener Ready Mix
Salt Concrete
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Fresh Bake Goods Daily
Party Trays Made to Order
Wide Selection of Groceries
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Congratulations
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1542 Pierson Rd.
659-3121
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Ann Hubbel
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Lisa McFarlane
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Tim Sukany
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Robin Schllcht
Luann Klein
Advertising:
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Bob Linaenman
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Mary Tshirhan
Pat lgaoeliua
Photography:
Cara Barlllas
Bill Bejeck
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Mary Cronin
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