Marshall High School - Dial Yearbook (Marshall, MI)

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Dial 1974 Marshall High School Marshall, Michigan Volume 56 Today is made for you . . . discover it Table of Contents Opening..................................2 Education and Faculty...................16 Seniors.................................42 Underclassmen ..........................64 People..................................98 Sports.................................116 Organizations..........................148 Advertising............................168 Senior Directory ......................198 Index..................................201 Closing................................208 V Life is a journey, not a destination. English plans mini-courses (Above) Mrs. Fansher's class listens carefully as she explains the theme of the book. (Below right) One of Mr. Ickes crazy classes. (Below left) Madamoiselle Brown is taken by surprise by the handsome cameraman! (Opposite page) (Above right) Brenda Hollinger and Rick Schoenrock talk things over in the library. (Above left) Pam Lusky searches for the right word. (Below) Everett Hicks gets into his homework. 18 — English Library —19 Counselors, secretaries provide counseling, assistance (Above) Beth Chapman talks over college choices with Mr. DeRose. (Below right) Mr. Fleser is always there to help. (Below left) Miss Schaeffer did an excellent job of organizing Self Awareness Day. (Opposite page) (Above right) Secretaries get help from students like Tina Devenny. (Above left) Mrs. Taylor is always happy to help students. (Below left) Mrs. Finley greets you with a smile as she does every day. 20 — Counselors Members of the Board of Education are Mrs. Sandra Burris, Mrs. Anne Schneider. Mrs. Rebecca Neuman. Mr. Jerry Clifton. Mr. Charles Robison. Mr. Dan Walters, and Dr. Phillip Glotfelty. Administration and Secretaries — 21 22 — Foreign Language Students study foreign cultures (Above) Cece Thomas confronts Mr. Ryan with a question while Ken Wright and Becky Cooper discuss life in general. (Below right) Mr. Hamilton’s 4th hour history class. (Below left) John Quigley, Steve Trylick and Sue Spieldener listen to Mr. Ryan tell of the importance of law in today's society. (Opposite page) (Above right) Dawn Payne takes a swing at a pinata at a Spanish Club meeting. (Above left) Bird” Galberach and her little man sitting on a rock” enjoy a nice day in Latin class. (Below right) Latin students learn of the ancient myths. (Below left) French II members learn the “oui’s and non’s” of France. Foreign Language — 23 Debaters win no. 6; Denger best in state (Above) Mr. Telfer and Jim Bibbings have some laughs with Tom Lovett. (Below left) John Chichester and Merrie Phillips get together for some fun at a vistory party. (Below right) Tony Lembke listens as Dave DeGraw demonstrates how to play a trumpet in Speech Class. (Opposite page) (Above) George Denger prepares for National Competition. (Below) The Varsity Debate team which won state competition for the 6th year is comprised of Cindy Biggs, Merrie Phillips, Bob Mees. George Denger and John Chichester. 24 — Speech Forensics team consists of: (Bottom) B. Withe . D. Chichester. P Shaner. D. Smith. M Schneider. L Hall. C. Denser. (Row 2) K Mad- dux. R. Seiler. K. Tranter. C. Biggs. C. Sobel. J. Chichester. D. Groat. G. LaFountain. Mr Burns. (Row 3) Mr Telfer. S. Hoene. S. Gren- quist. A. Vogclrcuter. S. Marvin, S. Vogelreuter. D Madngal. C. Clifton. K. VnndenHeede. (Row 4) J. DeVries. B. Mees. M. Phillips. T. Cobb. M Klein. M. Robison. L Berry. S Baty. Varsity Debate team. S. Veramay. D. Smith. D. Chichester. R. Uselton. J. Trapp. L. Chamberlain. (Row 2) S. Davis. S. Marvin. C. Clifton. P. Schroder. L. Weidner, R. Boynton. L. Hall. (Row 3) C. Biggs. J. Chichester. M. Phillips. (Row 4) G. Denger. Mr. Telfer and B. Mees. Debate and Forensics — 25 Business, Phys. Ed. prove popular (Above) Typing class goes about their business. (Below left) Mr. Palmiter shows Vanessa Denniston the techniques of typing. (Below right) Steve Line and Mr. Armstrong have some fun in Accounting class. (Opposite page) (Above left) Shelly Ottgen, Cindy Reed, Steve Taylor, and Mike Valentine enjoy folk dancing in gym class. (Above right) The guys play a heavy game of basketball. (Below left) Freshmen girls watch their step on the balance beam. (Below right) The girls exercise in gym class. Business — 27 Photography adds new equipment (Above) Cheryl May obtains helps from Mr. Machata in Algebra II. (Below right) Mr. Bach finally poses since it is his last year here. (Below left) Mr. Cutler's class studies hard for a test. (Opposite page) (Above) Beth Niehaus takes Science as a serious subject. (Below right) That masked man is really DeVille Hubbard in Chemistry. (Below left) Is that really a birdie I hear? says Mr. Cairns. 28 —Math Science — 29 Art, Home Ec. classes provide unique education (Above) Tammy Tunning cooks up a great meal in Home-Ec class. (Below right) Arlene Kornoely enjoys a great meal prepared by Cooking 1. (Below left) Helen Holdridge and Joanne Stenson cut out patterns to make new pants. (Opposite page) (Above right) Sally Hoeltzel displays her talent in making Christmas cards. (Above left) Barb Hoffman and Sharon Pierce find themselves in sticky business. (Below right) Doug Humes makes a plaster mold. (Below left) Greg Neitzka is deeply involved in his work. ✓ 30 — Home Economics Art —31 Vo-ed offers job experience (Above) Bonnie Hall becomes an expert cosmetologist at Vo-ed Center. (Below right) Sharia Yaudes learns the techniques of floriculture. (Below left) Sherry Ottgen masters the art of cooking. (Opposite page) (Above right) Welding student models the latest fashion in sunglasses. (Above left) Future auto mechanics try their hand at fixing Mr. Davis’ car. (Below right) Craig LaFountain cuts out a gun rack in woodshop. (Below left) Rich Simpkins gives a hawk-like look while working in drafting. Vo-ed Center — 33 Band — (Row 1) I. Johnson. T. Hopkins. C. Esbaugh, D. Cosgrove. J. Bos- serd. R. Antonino. R. Perry. S. Peekstock. M. Wayward. (Row 2) C. Cajka. J. Maybee. M. Marvin. G. Johnson. K. Chapman. T. Heidenreich. C. Wood. K. Young. C. Greenfield. P. Goodwin. C. Uselton. P. Power. D. Harry. S. Day. B. Schroeder. T. Trubac. T. Bosscrd. R. Wayward. C. Perry. (Row 3) N. Valentine. M. Johnston. C. Dogan. C. Robinson. C. Thomas. G. Newsome. K. Hindenach. M. Stauffer. C. Collins. B. Hill. J. Minniear, L. Hamm. D. DeGraw. R. Knauss. K. Esbaugh. T. Stewart. J. Yost. J. Perrine. T. Brown. D. Anderson. L. Sidloskis. A. Delany. J. Will- rich. S. Hindenach. (Row 4) P. Shanner. J. Darling. J. Watson. S. Thomas. M. Savard. B. Shippell. M. Carlton. D. Groat. T. Cook. J. Mason, D. Cook. G. Fry. T. Ryan. J. Bramble. (Standing) D. Steeby. J. Berry. Director. D. Chrispyn. J. Arnold. Orchestra — (Row 1) D Denning. S Burlingane. K Stauffer. L. Johnson. M Waidely. S. Tribby. (Row 2) L Hall. L. Gaskell. S. Peek- stock. R Perry. R. Antonino. J Bosserd. C. Esbaugh. I) Cosgrove, C. Perry. S Burris (Row 3) T Brown. | Perrine, T Stewart. C. Col- lins. |. Minniear. L Hamm. P Shanner. S. Thomas. M. Savard (Standing) B, Lewis. Director. D. Chrispyn. | Arnold. D. Steeby. K Wade. 34 — Music MHS Band excels in competition Concert Choir — (Row 1) S. Laffert. E. Brandt. M. Quigg. P. Wetherall. L. Johnson. K. Stauffer. J. Willrich. P. Goodwin, C. Sloan. (Row 2) J. Rose. I. Johnson. J. Hendrickson. B. Bates. K. Waters. C. Hindenach. L. Collins. C. Esbaugh, H. Young. C. Greenfield. (Row 3) M. Capman. L. Collins. B. Schroeder. M. Campo. J. Flynn. P. Sykora. M. Lembke. D. Vincent. C. Collins. (Below right) The Senior band students perform during a half time show. (Below left) The Pep Band fired up fans at the basketball game. Music — 35 Freshman Choir (Row 1) K Kendall. E. Barnes. K. Esbaugh. R. Mullen. R. Lavne. S. Pemberton. D. Slone. P. Summerfield. M Williams. C. Schulte Director (Row 2) B. lobe. C. Semon. S. Libber- echt. S. Bowtess. M Moore. B. Vincent. K. Myers. K. Bastain. (Row 3) C. Holmes. K. (ohnston. M Croat. S. Gish, R. Lawhcad. D. Ackly. L. Wilhelm. M. Brown. S. Sublcski, T. Nichaus. (Row 4) B Poe. K. Quito B Gilbert. D. Vincent. |. McGough, S. Smith. C. Merengo. S. Herman. D. Palmer, Girls Ensemble (Row 1) L. Gulley. S. Burlingame. K. Wright. R. Goodrich. P. Goodwin. M. Heater. D. Adair. (Row 2) J. Tew. A. Ronan. M. Wayward. L. Yothers. M. Lust. C. Goodrich. 36 — Music Singers take 1st at Districts (Above) Marshall Singers rehearse for one of their many concerts. (Below) The Girl’s Ensemble prepares to look over new music. Marshall Singers (Row 1) J. Laupp. S. Bicknell. C. Sobel. B. Niehaus. J. Bosserd. C. Fry. C. McGough. J. Willrich. C. Perry, C. Goodman. (Row 2) K. Wright. M. Capman, D. Cook. M. Savard. P. Sykora. B. Schmidt. D. Groat. Music — 37 Journalism plans 1975 yearbook (Above) Jr. Journalists listen to Mr. Olmstead describe the techniques of Journalism. (Below right) Mike Lembke on the Interchange and Dial Staff prepares a headline for the paper. (Below left) John Shepherd tries to ignore the presence of the Journalism teacher. 38 — Journalism Marge Aalbregtse, Receptionist-Secretary Ben Armstrong, Business. Wrestling Coach. Assist. Football Coach. Junior Class Sponsor Donald Bach, Mathematics, Head Football Coach, Intramural Director Floyd Beneker, Vocational Agriculture, FFA Sponsor Dennis Brooks, Business Manager Eleanor Bullock, Librarian Brian Burns, Permanent Substitute Harry Cairns, Science Frances Carlyon, Language Arts, Department Chairman Stanley Carlyon, Vocational Education Bruce Cline, Physical Education, Driver Education, Assist. Football Coach Phillip Clissold, Vocal Music, Choir Director, Assistant Band Director, Department Chairman Janice Covert, Physical Education, Girls Assist. Swimming, CAA Co —Sponsor Richard Cronk, Social Studies, Assist. Football Coach, Assist. Track Coach Henry Cunningham, Assistant Principal Tom Cutler, Mathematics Janet Dangelo, Business Education Aaron Davis, Science Raymond Davis, Assistant Principal Tony DeRose, Counselor, Sophomore Class Sponsor Charles Duff, Industrial Arts Elizabeth Dunn, Cook Faculty — 39 Alan Elyea, Mathematics, Assist. Football, Freshman Class Sponsor Jesse Engle, Business Education E. Kent Esbaugh, Principal Mary Fansher, Language Arts, Freshman Class Sponsor Pat Finley, Attendance Ivan Fleser, Director of Guidance Kendra Galberach, Language Arts. Latin, Latin Club Sponsor Jodie Galdeen, Special Education, Girls Tennis Coach Gary Gilbert, Physical Education, Assist. Baseball Coach Larry Glynn, Mathematics, Department Chairman Shirley Goodwin, Library Clerk Richard Hamilton, Social Studies, Head Basketball Coach William Haroff, Language Arts, Spanish Club Sponsor Kay Hopkins, Physical Education, Girls Basketball Coach. GAA Co- Sponsor John Ickes, Language Arts Karen Jones, Language Arts, Usher Club Sponsor William Josephson, Distributive Education, Co-Op Director Richard Kelley, Science, Biology Club Sponsor Kathryn Kinney, Language Arts Shirley Knaack, Home Economics C. Bruce Kronlein, Industrial Arts Elizabeth Lewis, Orchestra Robert Lowman, Director of Instruction and Curriculum Kenneth Machata, Mathematics 40 — Faculty Blanche Mahoney, Home Economics John Malinowski, Science, Mathematics, Photography, Photography Club Sponsor Elizabeth Mitchell, Executive Secretary Joseph Mladonicky, Industrial Arts, Business Education, Sophomore Class Sponsor Richard Murphy, Industrial Arts Nancy Nantz, Secretary to the Assist. Principal Brian Olmstead, Journalism, Director of Publications David Palmer, Special Education Mary Peek, Secretary, Payroll and School Lunch Carolyn Rieger, Business Education, Department Chairman Robert Rowbotham, Art, Assist. Athletic Director, Head Baseball Coach, Assist. Football Coach Bernard Roy, Social Studies, Head Track Coach, Cross Country Coach William Ryan, Social Studies, Swimming Coach, Tennis Coach Sue Schaeffer, Counselor, Junior Class Sponsor Sue Schnaitman, Art, Art Club Sponsor, Cheerleading Sponsor Carol Schutte, Music Phyllis Stewart, Accounting John Strough, Industrial Arts, Amateur Radio Club Sponsor Doris Taylor, Secretary to the Principal Jim Telfer, Speech, Debate and Forensics Shirley Trylick, Secretary Gordon Van Wieren, Superintendent of Schools Philip Wuori, Social Studies. Department Chairman Faculty — 41 Diane Adair Ann Marie Aikins Debbie Anderson Roberta Antonino Diane Ayotte Scott Baty Matt Benson Mary Berkheiser Brian Bess Kim Bidelman Jay Bischoff Pam Blakeslee Mike Bock Bill Bramble Robin Brink Mike Brown Gary Buczynski Steve Budrow Jerrilynn Butler Mark Capman 44 — Seniors Tim Cobb passes out after having too much to drink at the baby bottle drinking contest. Holly Cardno Joe Carver Karen Chapmen Willie Chopper Seniors — 45 Cara Lee Fry and Linda Mohn express themselves at the Float Completion. Linda Closs Tim Cobb Marcella Cole Jeff Connelly Theresa Cook Becky Cooper Deb Cosgrove Barb Crandall George Crandall Gail Damon Charlie Davies Susan Dean 46 — Seniors Sybil Dempsey George Denger Denise Denning Bill Dereski Tina Devenney Frances DiBiaggio Kelly Dickson Meridessa Dillon Sharon Dobbertien Janet Dobbins Doug Dowding Harvey Dunn Mary Dunn Debbie Evans Tim Cobb — C'mon down! Seniors — 47 Howie Ferguson Dennis Ferris Rita Flake Kelly Flynn Maria Flynn Cara Lee Fry Ruth Goodrich Bonnie Goodrich Jack Goyman Gary Greenfield Bonnie Hall Rick Hamilton Bev Hartle Chris Harrington Mary Hazel Dennis Henry Bernard Herman Paul Herman Everett Hicks Kerry Hodge 48 — Seniors Sally Hoeltzel Barb Hoffman Garold Holibaugh Tom Holmes Amanda Holliday Brenda Hollinger (Below right) Senior class officers are Sandy Wilson. Vice-President. Beth Niehaus. President, and missing Joe Carver. Secretary. (Below left) Scott Baty. Jeff Connelly. “Sexy Rich Shamp and Dave “Snoid Penning all gather for some Fun. Seniors — 49 Beth Niehaus crowned Jr. Miss (Above) The 1974 Junior Miss Participants join hands while their fathers look on. (Below right) Theresa Cook chose two poems as her talent presentation. (Below left) Award winners, from left: Kathy Wright, 2nd Runner-up and Creative and Performing Arts; Denise Denning, Scholarship Award; Beth Niehaus, 1974 Junior Miss; Lisa Johnson, 1st Runner-up; and Cece Thomas, Miss Congeniality. (Opposite page) (Above right) Dianne Adair displays her singing talents. (Above left) A tearful Beth Niehaus is crowned by 1973 Junior Miss Connie Simpson. (Below) Contestants prepare themselves for the big night. jumop Jl liM Jr. Miss — 50 Sharon Hollister Lori Hostetler Della Huggett Doug Huggett Jeff Huggett Pam Humphrey Wes Hummell Marie lobe LOVE NEVER ENDS In memory of Christine Anthony. 52 — Seniors Jerry Irvin Lisa Johnson Tim Johnston Mary John Vicki Kellogg Mark Kenworthy Mary Kornmeyer Arlene Kornoely Sue Lafferty Kathy LaForge Kyle LaFountain Vern LaFountain Teresa Laupp Bob Lawton Darrell Layton Kim Leach Jim Leach Mike Lembke Joseph Liebberr Jill Lord Seniors — 53 Debbie Lust Linda MacDonald Carol Mack Dan Madrigal Jim Marlette Marlene MacFarland Teresa McHenry Margaret McHenry Steve Meharg Debbie Miller Bruce Miller Patty Miller Linda Mohn Russell Morgan 54 — Seniors John Morris Jeff Naramor Beth Niehaus Patty Nobbs Russ Orwig Sheila Ousley Teresa Owens Alan Palmiter Sheryl Peekstock Barb Peet Dave Penning Joan Perrine Greg Potter Barb Powers Jeff Pugh Doug Purcell Roger Quada John Quigley Randy Ranger Deborah Reed Seniors — 55 I Brian Bess receives Bill Holt Award (Above) Senior class members sing Teach Your Children” at the close of Class Night. (Below right) The sadness of leaving finally hits the Srs. (Below left) Brian Bess feels wet after being walked over by a centipede. (Opposite page) (Above right) Mark VandenHeede, Rich Shamp, and Chris Harrington make great lightbulbs — they don’t “burn out!” (Above left) Why is everyone always trying to get in the act? (Below) Pickle . . . Pickle . . . Pickle . . . BANANA!. . . Aaargh . . . Pickle?! 56 — Class Night I Class Night — 57 Norm Reincke Mark Reniger David Ridenour Denise Romack Sheri Root Dawn Rosenau Tom Ruddock Scott Ryan Terry Saltzman Garry Saltzman Richard Shamp Lee Sherman Jodie Shreve Robin Shreve Duane Sly Linnell Smith Margaret Smith Roger Sommers Kathy Stauffer Deanna Stenson 58 — Seniors (Above) Mark Kenworthy, Brian Bess and Clarence Tucker roam the halls looking for trouble. (Below) Juanita Willrich can't believe her ears in music class. Richard Stone Linda Streeter Steve Swafford Kathy Swan Robin Swanson Pat Sykora Seniors — 59 60 — Graduation Class of 1974 graduates 228 (Above) Graduates listen to commencement speaker, Reverend Hugh Beahan. (Below) The Class of 74! (Opposite page) (Above right) Chuck Swan receives his diploma from School Board president Mrs. J. D. Schneider. (Above left) Beth Niehaus gives advice from a caterpillar. (Below) Willie Chopper, Tim Cobb, and Marcella Cole have mixed feelings at the conclusion of graduation. Graduation — 61 Cindy Talio Steve Taylor Amy Tech Linda Themins Cece Thomas Pam Tunning Steve Trylick Herm Ulloa Jay VanAntwerp Mark VandenHeede Val VanVleet Greg Venn Jim Bibbings Janice Bowler Bill Holt Roseanna Hutchins 62 — Seniors Don Waidely Linda Wakefield Tim Walbeck Bonnie Walters Roxanne Weidner Diane Wigent Dennis Wiggins Belinda Wilhelm Blair Williams Bob Williams Juanita Willrich Sandy Wilson Ken Wintersteen Cindy Wood Joe Woods Larry Woods Kathy Wright Ken Wright Sharia Yaudes Helen Young Seniors — 63 JUNIORS Rick Aaron Dennis Ackley Chuck Albaugh Ken Albrecht Debbie Anderson John Arnold Karen Barber Jeff Barnes Tim Beattie Tim Belda Sharon Bicknell Cindy Biggs Kathy Bischoff Sharon Bischoff Kathy Birchfield Mike Boyd Carl Boehmer Doug Bonnell Gale Bonnell Guy Burrows Diane Boshears Joan Bosserd Tom Bosserd Dennis Boughton Julia Bramble Sandy Bridge Diane Buczynski Patty Cain Cindy Cajka Mike Campo Surann Carlyon Sheryl Chamberlain Beth Chapman Jerry Chene John Chichester Larry Clark Cindi Clifton Larry Collins Linda Collins Chris Connelly Juniors — 67 Jim Connelly Tim Cook Bryan Cornwell John Corrigan Teresa Costello Diana Damon Phi Damon John Darling Judy Day Julie Day Vanessa Denniston Dave Dereski Jackie DeVries Art Deyo Randy DiBiaggio Julie Dillion Jim Dobbertien Cathy Dogan Nancy Dunn Linda Ellis Junior Class officers are Jackie DeVries, Secretary. Pat Gammon. President. Chris Wigent. Vice- President. John Chichester. Public Relations. 68 — Juniors Steve Huggett Ingrid Johnson Claudia Esbaugh Winston Finlayson Trish Fitzpatrick Cindy Flynn Stacey Frohm Pamela Fryar Diana Fuller Mike Gammon Pat Gammon Bev Gearhart Mike Geiger Cathy Goodman Cindy Goodrich Patti Goodwin Ricky Grable Carolyn Greenfield Carol Greer Patty Grenquist Daniel Groat Pam Gruber Dale Gustafson Ron Hall Linda Hamm Phil Harrington Ken Harry Mary Hatch Dennis Hayes Mary Heater Jackie Hendrickson Mike Henry Bruce Herman Forest Hills Cheryl Hindenach Joanne Holmes DeVille Hubbard Juniors — 69 Jr. Play provides laughter (Above) Tony (Doug Ronan) and Alice (Lisa Wuori) prepare a toast to the future with their foaming beaker of Mountain Dew. (Below) Boris Kolenkhov (Mark Robison) joins the Sycamore family in a feast of cornflakes and sauerkraut, (Opposite page) (Above) Donald (Tom Trubac) disturbs the family by playing his accordion. (Below right) You mean I’ve been dead for seven years? says Grandpa. (Dan Groat). (Below left) The household maid, Rheba (Cindy Biggs) happily sets the table for the Sycamore family. 70 — Junior Play You Can’t Take It With You Penelope Sycamore Essie Carmichael . . Rheba ........... Paul Sycamore Mr. DePinna ..... Ed Carmichael .... Donald........... Grandpa.......... Alice Sycamore .. . Mr. Henderson Boris Kolenkhov ... Tony Kirby....... Gay Wellington Mr. Kirby........ Mrs. Kirby....... 3 G-Men ......... Olga Katrina . .. Student Director .....Jacki DeVries . . .Vickie Niehaus .....Cindy Biggs .....Pat Gammon .....Kirk Rogers .....John Arnold .....Tom Trubac . . . Daniel B. Groat .....Lisa Wuori .....Kevin Riley .... Mark Robison .....Doug Ronan Cheryl Hindenach . . . Brian Shipped . . Ann Vogelreuter .....Doug Bonnell Scott Minniear Rick Aaron .....Linda Hamm . . . Patty Grenquist Junior Play — 71 Mary Kalisz Phil Kasten Kim Keller Ann Kempf Candy Kesler John Kidder Russ Kipker Dolly Laupp Judy Laupp Tim Lawler Larry Lawrence Cheryl Leblanc Jerry Lightfoot Steve Line Tony Maresh Merri Martens Lori Massey Terri Maurer Cheryl May Bonnie McDonald Juniors gel ready to boogie at the dance contest. 72 — Juniors Connie McGough Janice Mcllwain Mike Metzger John Miller Sandy Miller Scott Minniear Karen Montague Nancy Morell Cindy Morris Kim Mullen Garry Myers Harold Nail Calvin Neal Sharon Neal Rocky Newsome Vickie Niehaus Mike O'Connor Mary Jane Oldham Corby O’Leary Shelly Ottgen Sherry Ottgen Rosie Owens Nancy Pahl Dennis Pardoe Dodie Passmore Laura Peek Meladee Pemberton Rose Perry Terri Phelps Merrie Phillips Sharon Pierce Terry Piske Mike Plott Steve Pratt Tim Pugh Debbie Purucker Marlene Quigg Cindy Reed Kevin Riley Mark Robison Juniors — 73 An after school gel-together. Kirk Rogers Doug Ronan Judy Rose Andy Ruddock Kevin Saltzman Mike Savard Dave Sayers Scott Schafer Bob Schmidt Rick Schoenrock Bill Schroeder Phyllis Schroder John Scovie Howard Seiler Paula Shaffer Linda Sharp Brian Shipped Kim Simmons 74 — Juniors Randy Simmons Carolyn Smith Sandy Snodgrass Kathy Springer David Steeby Tim Stewart Debbie Stiner Nancy Stout Dan Sykora Gary Thomas Steve Thomas Richard Travis Dave Tribby Tom Trubac Jeff Tucker Claudia Esbaugh and Nancy Dunn add their touch to the winning float. Juniors — 75 Feef Twist Debbie Tymkew Scott Ulrich Sherri Uselton Karen VandenHeede Kim VanVleet Gorden VanWieren Debbie Venn Sherie Veramay Dan Vincent Ann Vogelreuter Teresa Walbeck Dan Walsh Richard Wayward Lori Weidner Juniors come together. 76 — Juniors Phyllis Schroder apparently is having nice day. (Below) Patty Nietzka is looking for an idea. Karen Wells Sal West Kim Whittaker Theresa Wilbur Cindy Wintersteen Denise Wiser Andy Woods Jim Woods Bonnie Worde Kassy Wren Cathy Albrecht Marion Alexander Greg Allen Roland Amsler Albert Anthony Serita Arizmendi Jerry Augustine Jody Bale Teri Barlond Rick Barroso Larry Bates Doug Bedford Jim Bennett Maretta Bennett Rene Bennett Laura Berry Wesly Billman Laurie Bills Brenda Bishoff Mary Bishoff Doug Kenworthy and Stacy Burris smile after winning the Pie Eating Contest. Sophomores — 79 Missy Waidleygoes wild on the violin while a friend waits her turn. Kathy Boakes Mike Boehmer Roberta Boynton Joan Bramble Elaine Brandt Peggy Brown Tim Brown Kevin Bubar Sheila Burlingame Stacy Burris Mike Carlton Deb Chrispyn Karry Clemons Julie Coleman Rochelle Collins William Collins Doug Conley Bonnie Cornish Karen Costello Judy Damron 80 — Sophomores Peg Daniels Susan Davis Don Dickerson Judy Dobbins Cheryl Dogan Debbie Dostal Betsy Drumm Tammy Eberts Glenn Embry Tim English Debra Esterline Stuart Etherton Paula Eyre Dean Ferris Erin Flynn Nancy Freiny Lisa Frohm Becky Frye Earl Goodrich Brett Grable Gail VanderGeest and Jane Tidey lake a minute to relax in the auditorium. Sophomores — 81 Loretta Gulley Karen Hackenburg Laura Hall Sharon Hall Liz Hamaker Cheryl Hamilton Terri Hammond Alicia Heidenreich Tammy Hopkins Brenda Howard Kathy lobe Terri Jelinek Joe Jimenez Scott Jenkins Dave Jenks Margie Johnson Steve Karaba Bob Katz Brenda Katz Brad Kellogg Sophomores express their opinions on how to decorate hall. 82 — Sophomores Doug Kenworthy John Kincaid Keven Knaver Susan Kouts Kay Lafferty Craig LaFountain Gary LaFountain Barry Lake Greg Lasky Galen Lautzenheiser Gene Lawrence Terry Lawrence Doug Leach Tony Lembke Dan Libbrecht S u Etherton. Mike Peek, Doug Kenworthy and Joe Jimenez attend a movie on Self Awareness Day. Joyce Libbrecht Marcia Lust Cathy Maresh Sue Marvin James Mason Sophomores — 83 Jamie McGough Deb MeKeague Liz Mitchell John Morse Marci Mortimer Tim Murdock Gary Neal Craig Naramor Pam Nelson Deb Nobbs Paul Orrison Larry Ousley Annette Orwig Mike Peek Ed Pelfrey Mary Pena Carol Perry Steve Piske Martha Poe Lily Prigioniero Slu Elherlon and Pal Perry work towards completion of an art project. 84 — Sophomores Gina Wynne. Paula Eyre and Jane Tidey amuse themselves at the bookstore. Judy Purucker Dave Querbach Steve Ranger Paula Rapp Marland Redfield Randy Reed Cindy Robinson Charlene Roddy Doug Romack Ann Ronan Brett Rosenau Dennis Ruddock Jill Russell Todd Ryan Joe Sahli Sophomores — 85 John Sanchez Mike Schmidt Steve Schroder Pat Shaner Cindy Shreve Tammi Shreve Richard Shilling Debi Siefke Paul Smaston Brenda Smith Dan Smith Dick Smith Reginal Smith Cathy Sobel Dale Southwell Melinda Stone Betsy Sullivan Bill Swan Jane Tidey John Trapp Sophomore Class officers are Bob Wilhee. President. Karen Trylick. Vice-President, Lily Prigion- iero. Secretary. 86 — Sophomores Mori T ravis Roger Travis Scott Tribby Karen Trylick Jan Tucker Russ Upston Charlene VanArman Gail VanderGeest Ruth VanDerver Wanda VanMeter Kelly Varner Scott Veramay Melissa Waidely Karen Walsh Maureen Wayward Laurie Weaver Ray Weaver Pam Wetherall Joan Wiesel Barbara Wilkowski Sandy Williams Wesly Wilson Ernest Winter Scott Wintersteen Bob Withee Carl Woods Mark Woods Gina Wynne Judy Yeager Jeff Yost James Young Freshmen — 87 FRESHIV Freshman Class officers are Marcia Quada, Secretary. Laurie VanWiern. President and missing Steve Gish. Vice-President. Brenda Ackley Rick Adair Debbie Allen Jerry Alexander Jim Antonino Junior Arizmedi Bruce Arnold Pete Baily Ben Barroso Kathy Bastian Becky Bates Eric Baty Annette Bennett Keith Betterton Belinda Biggs Jim Billman Myra Birch Roy Bocanegra Sharon Bogges Susan Bonnell Freshmen — 89 David Boshears Dave Bosserd Susan Boyd Jim Bramble Deb Brandow Lynn Berdice Norm Brubaker Gail Budrow Todd Chapman Doug Chrispyn Nanette Clatterbuck Christa Clifton Gordon Coats Loria Crider Fred Dadow Sandy Davis Karen Day Sandy Day Angela Delaney Mike Delano Debbie Allen and Paul Gearhart become babies” for the Freshmen. 90 — Freshmen Carol Delany Gail Denning Richard Diamond Mary Dibiaggo Cindy Dorsett Kim Dostal Tony Drouillard Richard Dubois Perry Dunham Jeaneen Eckhardt Vicotr Elyea Bill Embury Ruthann Engblom Kim Esbaugh Brenda Evans Jim Faulkner John Ferguson Sharon Ferguson Melanie Fountain Penny Fox Linda Frank Glenn Frye Paul Gearhart Bill Gebert Sandy Gharp Steve Gish Cindy Goheen Scott Grenquist Freshmen — 91 Mary Groat Janice Gross Peggy Hansen Dawn Harry Cheryl Hayes Ron Hayes Julie Hamaker Janna Heidenreich Tammy Heidenreich Terrie Heidrich Sherry Herman Gerry Hice Barb Hill Kathy Hills Karen Hindenach Claudine Hobbins Stephanie Hoehne Carol Hoffman Terri Holmes Barb lobe Della Jarvis Cherie Johnson Kathy Johnson Martha Johnston Doug Jones Darla Karaba Greg Karns Sheila Kelly Karla Kendall Cheryl Kilbourn Robert Kipker 92 — Freshmen Martha Johnston looks a little bewildered by the presence of Dave Vincent. Dan Kipp Richard Kipp Paula Knauf Ralph Knauss Tom Kornmeyer Lemo Lafferty Ginny LaForge Barry LaFountain Terry Lake Pam Lasky Ray Layne Alton Laupp Sherry Layton Richard Lawhead Shelly Libbrecht Freshmen — 93 Randy Loyer Mike Luna Bob Maisner Cindy Marengo Barb Maresh Linda Marks Martha Marvin Carol May Julie Maybee Aaron McCosh Billie McDonald Russ McElhanie RuthAnn McFarland Vicki McMillan Toni Medure Dave Meinert Jeff Minniear Mike Moore Nancy Morrison Richard Mumaw Tammy Heidenreich and Chuck Sayers look a little cozy at the Homecoming semi-formal. 94 — Freshmen The Freshman float! Rhonda Mullen Karen Myers Vickie Myers Greta Newsome Terry Niehaus Marcia Nyhus Penny Owens Lorrie Ousley Teresa Olmstead Jeff Potter Skip Pemberton Gregg Pehrson Debbie Palmer Dawn Payne Cathy Quigg Marcia Quada Lance Ray Tony Russell Jim Ronan Gregg Rockey Scott Riever Mark Sachjen Gregg Saltzman Chuck Sayers Randy Scherer Freshmen — 95 Jon Schmidt Mary Schneider Dan Schoenfield Alan Schroll Debbie Seedorf Richard Seekman Cheryl Semon Roxanne Seiler Gary Sheldon Ken Sherman Brian Shepherd Lloyd Shepherd Mike Sherrill Greg Shippell Teresa Slagle Dave Slone Dorothy Smith Rhonda Smith Mike Stauffer John Stage Ben Stiner David Streeter John Sullivan Paula Summerfield Cliff Sweet Richard Diamond works diligently on his project in wood shop. Mary Tech Patrick Themins Cindy Thomas Kim Tranter Bill Travis Rick Tymkew Linda Utter Neoma Valentine Laurie VanWieren Tom Vasquez David Vincent Sarah Vogelreuter Brenda Waidelich Steve Waidelich Mike Walbeck Karen Walters Kerry Walters Don Watson Julie Watson Shawn Weidner Dave Weinert John Weisbaum Debbie Wells Cheryl Wiegand Leola Wilhelm Julie Willerick Martha Williams John Wilkowski LouCinda Wills Todd Wintersteen Rick Wiltse Henry Woods Jane Woods Mike Woods Heather Wright William Wright Paul Wuori Diane Wydendorf Karen Young Chris Zull Freshmen 97 Rita Flake reigns as 1974 queen (Above) Feef Twist and Deville Hubbard represented the Juniors on the Homecoming Court. (Below left) Chosen for Senior attendant was Cara Lee Fry and Jim Bibbings as her escort. (Below right) Queen Rita Flake looks beautiful with escort Brian Bess. (Opposite page) (Above) Sue Davis and Stu Etherton were chosen to represent the Sophomores. (Below) Freshman Ken Sherman smiles as he escorts attendant Nanette Clatterbuck. Homecoming —101 Juniors take Homecoming week honors (Above) The Homecoming Bonfire: A real HOT one? (Below right) Seniors Kyle LaFountain and Jeff Huggett strain to win the Tug-o- war. (Below left) Another reason for the paper shortage: the Freshmen used them all on their float! (Opposite page): (Above right) Fully clothed in bibs and diapers, students guzzle to win the baby bottle contest. (Above left) Jim Bibbings expresses himself at the dance contest. (Below) Phyllis Schroder and Mike Metzger dance to the sounds of the band that never came! 102 — Homecoming VJ 104 — Homecoming Pep Band Keeps Crowds Cheering (Above) Mr. Berry leads the Pep Band in an exciting Rock Around the Clock. (Below right) The brass section really makes the Pep Band. (Below left) Claudia Esbaugh puts everything into her flute playing. (Opposite page) (Above) Andy Ruddock. Dian Boshears, Doug Kenworthy, and Betsy Sullivan get psyched up for the tricycle race. (Below) Expressions of every kind sweep over the bleachers when Rita Flake is announced as Queen. Pep Band —105 Students dance to many bands (Above) Annette Orwig gets down to the sounds of Bizarro. (Below right) The good times roll at a Friday night dance. (Below left) Dave Gates and Sarah Vogelreuter boogie to a “heavy Smoke on the Water! (Opposite page) (Above right) Karen Barber and Deb Venn listen to one of the members of The Way. (Above left) Singing and dancing made a hit at this assembly. (Below) Assemblies always seem to leave impressions on everybody. 106— Informal Dances Assemblies —107 Juniors take all (Above) Jerry Irvin and other seniors take time to practice for the annual Class Night. (Below right) Norm Brubaker and Kathy Bastian eat their way to a hot diggity-dog victory. (Below left) The Number One float made by the spirited Juniors! (Opposite page) (Above right) Jon Morris takes long strides to beat his opponent. (Above left) Mike Brown serves a spin ball. (Below) Mark VandenHeede prepares to hit a homerun. 108 — Class Projects 109 G.A.A. Formal attracts many couples (Above) Doug Ronan and Vanessa Denniston are all smiles at the G.A.A. Formal. (Below right) Tim Brown rocks out at the dance. (Below left) Everybody gets down to the fantastic sounds of Fire Eye. (Opposite page) (Above) Various couples enjoy themselves at the dance. (Below right) Jackie DeVries and Kevin Riley whisper sweet nothings in each others ears. (Below left) Diane Buczynski laughs at Russ Orwig’s crazy jokes. 110 — G.A.A. Formal G.A.A. Formal — 111 Oklahoma entertains (Above) Aunt Eller (Kathy Sobel) and Will Parker (Ken Wright) discuss present conditions in the song, Everything's Up to Date in Kansas City.” (Below) The cast joins in to sing The Farmer and the Cowman Should be Friends. (Opposite page) (Above) Surann Carlyon, Dan Groat and Cheryl LaBlanc throw on the grease paint before the big show. (Below) Curly (Mark Capman) smiles at Laurie (Beth Niehaus) in this musical, Oklahoma. 112 — Musical OKLAHOMA Laurie........................... Curly ........................... Ado Annie........................ Will Parker...................... Aunt Eller....................... Ali Hackim....................... Jud Fry.......................... Gertie........................... Andrew Carnes.................... Director......................... Assistant Director............... Lights........................... ... Beth Niehaus . Mark Capman ___Cathy Sobel ....Ken Wright .... Cathy Sobel .....Dan Groat ....Pat Sykora .. Liz Haymaker Andrew Rudock ... .Phil Clissold . Martha Redford ....Todd Ryan Musical —113 J-Hop features On Broadway theme (Above right) Cindy Biggs enjoys herself as her date Steve Line says “Funny.” (Below right) Kim Leach sweeps Diane Adair off her feet. (Below left) Roxanne Seiler and Rick Uselton serve a great punch at a sidewalk cafe on Broadway. (Opposite page) (Above) A lot of time was spent by the Jrs. to make the J-Hop beautiful. (Right) Jeff Tucker and Sandy Snodgrass dance a slow one” to the sounds of Chips. (Below) Ann Kempf and Sherie Chamberlain were ushers at the J- Hop. 114 — J-Hop Sll — don-1 M Golf teams place in State (Above) Chris Zull practices to become 4th in State Finals. (Opposite page) (Above right) Chuck Sayers takes a practice swing. (Above left) John Morse accepts the Lear Kaye Award from Coach Reynolds. A Albion W Sturgis W R Harper Creek W Hillsdale W S Pennfield W Grand Ledge W H Hastings L Pennfield W A Twin Valley 1st place Regional 2nd place L State Finals 6th place L 118 —Girls Golf Coach Gilbert. T. Costello, B. Drumm, P. McHenry, C. Zull. E. Barnes, R. Samson, C. Albrect, T. Moon. M Loy Norrix L Hastings W A Sturgis W Coldwater w R Harper Creek Split Pennfield S Hillsdale L Sturgis L H St. Philip L Three Rivers L A Lumen Christi L Albion Split L Hillsdale Grand Ledge W L Harper Creek L St. Philip W Redskin Open 3rd place Albion W Pennfield W Coldwater w Hastings w Portage Central w Charlotte w Twin Valley 1st place Loy Norrix L Constantine W Three Rivers w Lumen Christi L Regional 2nd place State Finals 19th place (Row 1) D. Libbrecht. P. Amaro. C. Sayers. D. Ashdown. S. Ulrich. S. Ryan. (Row 2) J. Corrigan. M. Metzger, B. Williams. M. O’Connor. Coach Tom Reynolds, B. Miller. J. Morse. Boys Golf —119 Cross country takes fourth; Swimmers send eleven to state (Above left) Phil Glotfelty strides out against Hastings. (Above right) Dave Jenks gets an extra dose of adrenalin as he sights the finish line. (Opposite page) (Above) The swim team coaxes home another winner. (Below) Peggy Daniels takes a dive. M 37 21 Hastings A 20 39 Lumen Christi R 29 28 Eaton Rapids S 40 15 Lansing Catholic H Central A 19 42 Sturgis L 36 23 Albion L 42 19 Coldwater 28 27 Hillsdale 22 37 Harper Creek 28 27 Pennfield Albion Invitational 10th Place Sturgis Invitational 6th Place Twin Valley Meet 4th Place (Standing, left to right) Coach B. Roy, D. Jenks, T. Chapman. L. Lawrence, M. Filch. P. Glotelly. (Kneeling, left to right) . John. M. Benson. R. Hamilton, S. Grenquisl, B. Shippell. 120 — Cross Country (Bottom) Coach Ryan, Coach Covert. Tri-Captains: L Hamm. S. Burris. J. Russell. P. Schroder. Man- ager K. Keller. C. Esbaugh. S. Boyd. C. Perry, P. Danials. L Berry. M. Schneider. D. Wydendorf. Girls Swimming M 45 54 Middleville A Forfeit | Battle Creek Central R 42 37 Kalamazoo Central S 36 44 Loy Norrix H 45 125 Rockford A 68 49 South Heaven L 47 106 Grand Heaven L 54 60 Lansing Waverly 15 68 Ann Arbor Pioneer 19 63 Ann Arbor Huron 59 76 Haslett Swimming —121 Gridders give it all they've got (Above) J. Galloway accepts his All-Conference honors from Asst. Coach R. Labadie. (Below) J. Galloway finds support from a host of Marshall blockers. (Opposite page) (Above right) Fired up! (Above left) M. VandenHeede sets up to fire. 122 — Varsity Football ‘KoLlskuifr- M A R S H A L L 21 8 Homer 0 12 Hillsdale 6 8 Pennfield 21 8 Harper Creek 6 13 Sturgis 18 20 Coldwater 0 25 St. Phillip 0 25 Albion 0 13 Hastings (Rowl)K Hicks. T Holmes.). Imn. M Lf mbkr. K Leach. S Meharit H Bess. P Herman. I) Penning. S Baty. | Cayman (Row 2) | Calloway. B. Dereskl. G. Buczynski. S. Budrow. M. VandenHeede. P. Sykora. ) Morris. |. Leach. C. Poller. P Harrington. (Row 3 K Simmons. | Marietta. R. Newsome. D. Vincent. H. Seiler. D. Walsh. T. Beattie. D. Dereskl. K. Albrecht. M. Robinson. |. Zapata (Row 4) D HuKKett. F Hills. | Flynn. I) Wayward. R Kipker. M Kenworthy. M Valentine. | Tucker. C O'Leary. G Miller. T. Lovett (Row 5) 1). Ronan. ) Pugh. | Miller. Mgr M Travis. Coach R Labadie. Coach B Rowbatham. Coach D. Bach. |. Robinson. |. Bredice. S. Minmear. D. Travis. W Meade Varsity Football — 123 r Frosh,JV gridders have outstanding season (Above) Mike Peek goes to the air for the JV’s. (Below) Enthusiastic freshmen zero in on an unfortunate ballcarrier. 124 — Football i J.V. Football Row 1) Coach B. Cline, Coach D. Cronk. (Row 2) Mgr.. T. Blair, B. Kidder, S. Etherton, M. Peek, S. Schroder, D. Kenworthy, B. Withee. (Row 3) M. Klien, A. Holstein, T. Lawrence. R. Travis. J. Trapp, B. Grable, B. Kellogg. (Row 4) S. Jenkins. L. Swafford. M. Woods. M. Schmidt. D. Dickerson, M. Boehmor. R. Weaver. (Row 5) D. Smith, B. Lake. P. Orrison. J. Blair, L. Chamberlain, R. Amsler. M A 21 8 Homer R 0 21 Hillsdale S 6 10 Penpfield H 21 8 Harper Creek A 6 13 Sturgis L 18 20 Coldwater L 0 25 St. Phillip 0 18 Albion 0 13 Hastings Frosh Football M 34 0 A 64 0 R 31 0 S 27 12 H 0 0 A 15 12 L L Hillsdale Pennfield Harper Creek Sturgis Coldwater Albion (Row 1) D. Watson. S. Wasielewski. R. Loyer, P. Wuori. T. Lake. J. Stout. L. Sullivan. G. Pehrson, B. Kipker, T. Wintersteen. A. McCosh. (Row 2) R Adair, K. C. Flynn. J. Hice, R. Scherer. M. Woods. J. Minniear. V. Elyea. R. Wiltse. D. Vincent. M. Luna, D. Redfield. (Row 3) N. Brubaker, D. Kipp. K. Sherman. R. Kipp. S. Waidelich, M. Delano. S. Riever. D. Mumaw. R. Tymkew. D. Weidner. L. Laf- ferty. (Row 4) P. Dunham. L. Ray. D. Bosserd. J. Schmidt. J. Ronan. J. Antonino. B. Arnold. D. Mei- nert. E. Baty. Football — 125 Swimmers compile winning season (Above) Mr. Ryan congratulates Doug Bedford with a hardy handshake. (Opposite page) (Above right) A smooth entry is always the best way to land. (Above left) Steve Taylor on his way to another 4.5 in the diving competition. (Below) Charlie says Swim 'em to death. (From bottom) L. Berry. Asst. Coach ). Covert. Coach B. Ryan. C. Fortes. M. Klien. |. Huggett. D. Wiggins. (Back row) H. Ferguson. J. Liebherr. I. Trapp, R. Diamond. ). Stage. S. Etherton. B. Bishop. (Front row) S. Triby. M. Robison. P. Gammon. M. Plot. T. l-omhke. S. Taylor.). Augustine. B. Rosenau. D. Bed- 126— Swimming Intramurals give everyone a chance (Above) T. Lawler, S. Line, P. Harrington reach for a basket. (Below) J. Quigly, S. Ulrich, T. Beattie, R. Schoenrock, R. Travis, D. Dereski, and C. Albaugh frolic during Intramurals. (Opposite page) (Above right) M. Willis and N. Reincke rest before a big game. (Above left) S. Meharg poses during a game. (Below right) C. Westerkamp anticipates a rebound. (Below left) G. Miller tries to block P. Harrington's shot. I 128 — Intramural Basketball Intramural Basketball —129 M 23 26 Springfield 37 13 Hastings A 29 25 Albion 59 8 Hillsdale R 12 40 Charlotte 53 5 Maple Valley S 47 18 Plainwell 15 35 Harper Creek H 6th place Alma Inv. 14 38 Portage Central A 22 28 Vicksburg 3rd Place Springfield Inv. L 42 17 Michigan Center 41 11 Pennfield L 54 0 Eaton Rapids 8 41 Sturgis 30 28 Coldwater 20 26 Cadillac 4th Place Twin Valley 33 24 Jackson 4th Place Districts 10th Place Regionals (Row 1) M. Gammon. B. Stiner, J. Boggess. K. Howard. S. Schroder, J. Seiler. (Row 2) J. Leach. D. Vincent. R. Shamp, K. Young, M. Schmidt, E. Hicks. G. Lindsey. Coach B. Armstrong. Assist. Coach A. Elyea. 130 — Wrestling J.V. Wrestling (Row 1) S. Waidlich. T. Lawrence. R. Adair. L. Gaskell. D. Jones. N. Brubaker, D. Humes, R. Amsler. (Row 2) S. Gish, D. Delaney. R. Knauss. T. Corryn. D. Vincent, J. Blair, A. Hol- stein. (Row 3) M. Woods. Coach B. Armstrong. Three wrestlers advance to State (Above) Rich Shamp receives honors from Coach A. Elyea. (Below) Shaking hands before starting is A1 Holstein and his opponent. 131 Skins give top- ranked Albion a scare (Above right) Ready for the ball? (Above left) Craig LaFountain takes a shot. (Below) Craig LaFountain jumps high for two points. (Opposite page) (Above right) Ken Albrecht goes up for a shot. (Above left) Paul Herman and Steve Line running out for a pregame warm-up. 40 Hastings 48 47 Bronson 68 52 Sturgis 56 56 Coldwater 57 M A 62 Brooklyn Columbia Central 60 R 40 Albion 79 45 Harper Creek 27 S 73 Hillsdale 39 H 49 Pennfield 77 69 Greenville 51 A 64 Lakeview 67 L 54 Lumien Christi 62 L 54 Sturgis 62 62 Coldwater 67 45 Cadillac 69 55 Harper Creek 67 25 Albion 27 132 — Varsity Basketball Varsity Basketball — (Row 1) Mgr. J. Libbrecht, K. Albrecht. P. Herman. L. Lawrence. B. Herman. D. Waidely, Mgr. M. Travis. (Rcfw 2) Coach D. Hamilton. S. Ryan. M. VandenHeede, R. Simkins, J. Tucker. C. LaFountain. S. Line. C. O’Leary. Varsity Basketball —133 45 46 Hastings 58 77 Bronson 52 79 Sturgis M 50 53 Coldwater 53 51 Brooklyn Columbia A Central R 61 66 Albion S 64 57 Harper Creek H 77 58 Hillsdale 41 54 Pennfield A 63 66 Greenville L 46 89 Lakeview L 63 65 Lumen Christi 55 67 Sturgis 83 73 Coldwater 57 73 Cadillac 53 46 Harper Creek 63 60 Albion J.V. Basketball (Row 1),P. Lasky, Mgr. M. Redfield. C. Naramor, B. Withee. D. Smith, D. Leach, M. Peek. (Row 2) M. Travis, R. Travis. J. Morse. G. Lasky, M. Boehmer. D. Dickerson. D. Meihert, L. Bates. Coach R. Labadie. 134 — J.V. Basketball JV's plagued by injuries (Above) Vic Elyea shoots a basketball for Marshall. (Opposite page) (Above right) John Morse shoots for two. (Above left) J.V.’s running in after a winning game. A GAMES 47 49 Coldwater 52 49 Pennfield M 40 58 Albion 46 48 Harper Creek A 53 63 Sturgis R 51 66 Lakeview S 55 54 Hillsdale H 75 45 St. Phillip A 47 45 Coldwater L 49 45 Pennfield L 54 71 Albion 46 48 Harper Creek 74 79 Sturgis 41 69 Lakeview 48 70 Pennfield B GAMES 56 46 Lakeview 34 40 Lakeview Freshman Basketball (Row 1) C. Sayers. E. Baty, P. Gearhart, T. Lake. J. Antonino, D. Kipp. R. Boca- negra. R. Scherer. D. Wienert. Mgr. M. Luna. (Row 2) D. Meinert. J. Minnear. V. Elyea, J. Hice. R. Wiltse, S. Wasielewski, D. Redfield. J. Ronan, M. Delano, Mgr. J. McGough. Freshman Basketball —135 Sue Zblewski competes at State Finals (Opposite page) (Above right) Various feelings are felt on a cold day at the girl's track meet. (Above left) Jane Brink crosses the finish line just in time to beat her opponent. M 10 51 18 33 A 29 37 8 62 R 16 68 9 57 S 16 54 H 22 67 23 50 A 24 75 L L St. Phillip Pennfield Harper Creek Sturgis Coldwater Battle Creek Central St. Phillip Albion Hillsdale Albion District Varsity Basketball (Row 1) B. Hicks, S. Wilson. T. Barlond. D. Boshears, T. Heidenrich. (Row 2) M. Wayward. S. Bridge. B. Hills. C. Kesler. B. Niehaus. J.V. Basketball (Row 1) M. Williams. P. Lasky. R. Bennett, C. lobe. S. Zblewski. K. Myers. C. Quigg. (Row 2) J. Hamaker. C. May, L. Yothers. T. Niehaus. S. Zblewski. D. Payne. C. Albrecht. 136 — Girls Basketball (Row 1) L. Berdice. M. Johnston. S. Matakeo. L. Hamm. T. Holmes. D. Wydendorf. P. Powers. S. Sherman. K. Esbaugh. (Row 2) T. Medure, R. Seiler, S. Boyd, S. Burris. P. Lasky. M. Schneider. C. Roddy. P. Wetherall, B. Hicks. J. Brink. (Row 3) Coach Brink. C. Wood. S. Bridge. G. Bonnell. S. Vogelreuter, C. Kesler. T. Heidrich, L. Yothers, C. Esbaugh. J. Day, N. Valentine, S. Zblewski. M 45 46 Hillsdale A 42 49 Harper Creek 35 56 Albion R 43 48 Coldwater 41 50 Sturgis S 44 V 46V Pennfield 60 31 Springfield H Sports Festival 3rd place A Twin Valley 5th place L Regional 10th place L Girl’s Track —137 M 61 62 A 37 81 R 94 29 S 67V 55V H 66 57 A L 40 83 52 67 L 98 25 66 57 64 59 85 38 Portage Central Plainwell Sturgis Relay 4th place Hillsdale Harper Creek Albion Marshall Relays 6th place Sturgis Coldwater Pennfield Lumen Christi Twin Valley 2nd place Mason Eaton Rapids Varsity (Row 1) S. Minnicar. J. Jolin, M. Benson. T. Holmes. R. Hamilton. R. Simmons. A. Holstein. J. Miller. Coach Roy. (Row 2) M. Klein. D. Jenks. M. Metzger, P. Glotfelty. F. Hills. B. Dereski, M. Delano, J. Irvin. (Row 3) J. Morris, J. Pugh, J. Minnicar, C. LaFountain, J. Naramor, D. Huggett, M. Fitch, K. Leach. (Row 4) D. Dickerson, L. Lawrence, B. Herman, D. Boughton. 138 — Track J.V. (Row 1) (L-R) Coach Cronk, S. McCosh, S. Schroder, R. Scherer, R. Amaro, Coach Haskins. (Row 2) S. Gish, C. Naramor, J. Yothers, R. Kipp. (Row 3) T. Lovett, R. Hayes, T. Chapman. Tracksters send several to State Finals (Below right) Jerry Irvin crosses the last hurdle and heads for the finish line. (Below left) DeVille Hubbard puts his strength into a vault as Steve Schroder looks on. (Opposite page) (Above left) Tom Holmes edges ahead in the 180 Lows Track —139 Netters face tough competition (Above) Scott Ryan awaits the return of one of his smashes. (Below) Dick Smith follows through as his partner Phil Harrington looks on. (Opposite page) (Above right) “Monk” returns a serve. (Above left) Coach Ryan surveys the situation. 140 — Boys T ennis (Row 1) S. Ryan. J. Trapp. M. Gammon. D. Smith. J. Ronan. (Row 2) M. Brown, C. Harrington. M. VandenHeede, C. O’Leary. R. Kipker, Coach Ryan. 0 7 Sturgis 1 6 Coldwater 3 4 Harper Creek 0 7 Lakeview 2 5 Pennfield 1 6 Three Rivers M 2 5 Albion 1 6 Lakeview A 2 5 Sports’ Festival 3rd Loy Norrix 6 1 Hillsdale S H 4 3 Twin Valley 3rd place Hastings A 0 7 Regionals 4th place Charlotte L 2 5 Hastings 3 4 Coldwater 3 4 Lakeview L 7 0 Harper Creed 7 0 Pennfield 7 0 Albion 3 4 Lakeview 5 0 Hastings 5 1 Hastings Boys Tennis —141 Girls complete first season (Above) Laurie VanWieren slams a ball across the net in practice. (Opposite page) Rita Flake smashes a great serve. M 2 5 Albion 4 2 Harper Creek 4 3 Hillsdale 4 3 Harper Creek 3 4 Pennfield 4 3 Coldwater 0 7 Sturgis H A L L (Row 1) (L-R) S. Hoetine, L. Bills. A. Heidenreich. S. Vogelreuter, K. Tranter. (Row 2) Coach Cal- dcen. L. Vanweiren. N. Clatterbuck, S. Coats. L. Berdice. L. Peek. C. Roddy. J. Eckhardt. 142 — Girls Tennis Varsity Team (Row 1) C. Holmes. P. Powers. C. Morris. E. Barnes. K. Tranter. (Row 2) K. Maresh. C. Wood. K. Bastian. N. Clatterbuck. R. Flake, and Coach S. Chambers. M A J.v. Varsity R Coldwater W W s St. Phillip L W Hillsdale W L H Pennfield L L Sturgis L L A Battle Creek A Central W L L Albion W W Harper Creek W L J.V. Team (Row 1) B. lobe. K. Dostal. D. Harry. N. Valentine. G. Bud row. and D. Allen. (Row 2) C. May. D. Anderson. B. Waidelich. C. Albrecht. M. Johnston. A. Aikins. and S. Davis. Girls Volleyball —143 Simpkins strikes out eleven straight (Above) Rich Simpkins hangs tough against Detroit. (Opposite page) (Above) Jim Marlette on the mound for Marshall. (Below right) Catcher Dan Vincent is always ready for the ball. (Below left) Kevin Riley slugs a double. (Row 1) Bat boy B. Patterson. K. Riley. D. Vincent. D. Dereski. C. Westerkamp. ] Zapata. J. Libbrect. R. Kipker, Bat boy M. Petroff. (Row 2) Coach Rowbotham. G. Lasky. D. Ronan. S. Taylor. R. Simpkins. |. Marlette. B. Bess. E. Hicks. J. Flynn. C. LaFountain. 144 — Baseball LEAGUE 1 2 Coldwater M 18 3 Sturgis 7 0 Albion A 6 1 Harper Creek 2 5 Coldwater R 6 1 Sturgis 9 2 Harper Creek S NON-LEAGUE H 0 4 Hastings A 5 7 Bronson 3 4 Hastings L 3 1 Loy Norrix 8 0 Greenville L 0 4 Sacred Heart 4 5 Hillsdale State Tournament 7 10 Lakeview 6 2 Lumen Christi 4 5 Loy Norrix Baseball —145 Freshman Cheerleaders — (Left to right) J. Kalis . C. Zull, T. Heidrich, T. Holmes, M. Johnston, T. Medure. 146 — Cheerleaders Cheerleaders promote school spirit (Above) Jr. Merri Martens cheers enthusiastically at the crowd. (Opposite page) (Above) M.H.S. Cheerleaders doing a mount. (Below) Indian Chief Dan Madrigal. Varsity Cheerleaders — (Bottom) K. Barber, M. Heater, C. Thomas. T. McHenry, F. Twist. D. Venn. Cheerleaders —147 Pep Club (Row 1) K. Esbaugh, M. Quada, N. Clatterbuck. K. Tranter, G. Wynne. F. Twist. (Row 2) C. Zull, T. Holmes. L. VanWieren, M. Heater. K. Walsh. T. Heidrich. D. Dostal. (row 3) C. Connelly. J. Day. M. Phillips. P. Schroeder, D. Venn. J. Day, M. Martens. T. Hammond. C. Clifton, Sponsor Mrs. Schnaitman. 150 — Pep Club M Club, Pep Club promote sports at MHS (Above) Members of M Club discuss some problems at one of their Monday meetings. (Opposite page) (Above right) Terri Heidrich looks on as fellow Pep Club members create a winning mood. (Above left) Robbie Boynton directs her talents towards a “fire- up” poster. (Below) Pep Club sponsor was Mrs. Schnaitman. M Club (Row 1) Sponsor B. Armstrong. Sponsor B. Rowbotham, Officers J. Russell, B. Bess. D. Penning. (Row 2) (Left to right) T. Holmes. G. Buc- zynski, M. Klein. J. Naramor, D. Waidely, K. Leach. (Row 3) J. Leach. P. Gammon. M. Martens. M. VandenHeede, F. Twist, D. Boshears. (Row 4) C. O’Leary. E. Hicks. H. Seiler. G. Potter, J. Irvin, L. VanWieren. (Row 5) D. Wydendorf. P. Schoreder, D. Venn. F. Hills. J. Pugh. (Row 6) M. Schneider, S. Burris, N. Clatterbuck. M. Fitch, C. Sayers, D. jenks. (Row 7) S. Boyd, T. Lawler, T. Beattie, M. Boyd, D. Dereski, S. Burdow. M Club —151 G.A.A. sponsors many activities (Above right) Christa Clifton and Mary Schneider await their turn to compete. (Above left) Martha Johnston. Belinda Biggs and Kim Esbaugh take a break from the competition. (Below left) Mrs. Sally Chambers helps out as a chaperone for the G.A.A.’s Pokagon trip. (Opposite page) (Above right) G.A.A. members take a break. (Above left) A G.A.A. member shoots for two. (Below right) Mrs. Hopkins served as this year’s G.A.A. sponsor. (Below left) Refreshments were served by G.A.A. members at the G.A.A. Formal. (Row 1) E. Barnes. C. Morris. B. Niehaus. President S. Hoeltzel. Publicity Chairman. K. Dostal. M. Williams. (Row 2) C. Quigg. M. Birch. M. Heater. S. Zblemski. K. Myers. S. Zblewski. (Row 3) T. Nie- haus. S. Boggess. S. Arizmendi. T. Medure. K. Esbaugh. K. Flynn. (Row 4) T. Hiedenreich. C. Clifton. T. Holmes, C. Zull. C. May. J. Hamaker. (Row 5) R. Mullen. K. Bastain. B. Biggs. L. VanWicren. G. Budrow, D. Harry. (Row 6) S. Burris. L. Bills. L. Hall. T. Barlond. L. Prigoniero. T. Heidrich, Mrs. Hopkins. Miss Covert. M. Quada. 152 —G.A.A. G A A — 153 Student Government (Row 1) K. Tranter. M. Quada. L. Van Wieren. S. Vogelreuter. (Row 2) S. Davis. T. Dickson. J. Blair. J. Russell. B. Withee. (Row 3) F. Twist. P. Schroeder. C. Wigent. J. DeVries. M. Gammon. J. Chichester. (Row 4) S. Wilson. B. Niehaus. T. Cobb, and B. Bess. Student Government —154 National Honor Society. (Row 1) (L to R) L. Yothers, P. Humphrey. R. Flake. P. Schroeder, J. Perrine. C. Esbaugh, L. Johnson, B. Niehaus. S. Veramay. C. Goodrich. L. Wuori. S. Chamberlain. (Row 2) C. Peekstock. D. Lust. J. Perrine. D. Denning. K. Flynn. C. Greer. P. Gruber. P. Fryar. (Row 3) Sponsor Mr. Cunningham. S. Minniear. J. Liebherr, B. Miller. M. Robison. J. Naramor. H. Ferguson. M. Gam- mon. R. Aaron. K. Saltzman. D. Waidely. K. LaFountain. L. Prigioniero. Mayor Bruce Gray, and B. Bess. NHS upholds high standards — Student Government works diligently. (Top right) Government members listen attentively to new ideas. (Above right) John Chichester offers his valuable opinion. (Below left) Two-year NHS members prepare to select new inductees from the audience. National Honor Society —155 (Row 1) . Stage, H. Woods. B. Courtright. B. Arnold, D. Slone, T. Win- tersteen. P. Bailey. (Row 2) R. Simmons. C. Shoemaker. A. Schroll, G. Sheldon. K. Flynn, D. Cook. R. Sommers. (Row 3) B. Sheldon. L. Ousley, L. Boughton. ]. Bischoff. D. Leach. B. Herman. S. Swafford. (Row 4) S. Smith. N. Fremy. C. Sweet. R. Herman. R. Adair. D. Bosserd, H. Nail. (Row 5) R. Maisncr, J. Schmidt. S. Barton. R. Loyer. S. Piske. R. Weaver R. Ansler. K. Walters. (Row 6) G. Wilson. N. Martin. C. Woods. D. Jones. H. Seiler. T. Cook, J. Young. B. Travis. (Row 7) P. Leahy. J. Connelly. D. Dowdmg, G. Pehrson. L. Shepherd. M. Woods. M. Stauffer. M. Leahy (Row 8) T. Bosserd. G. Thomas. D. Boughton. G. Holibaugh. T. Day 156 — FF A FFA receives national awards (Above) FFA members take a break in the auditorium. (Below right) Mayor Pro-Tern Issac Gage signs a proclamation proclaiming Feb. 16-23 as FFA Week as Rick Adair and Steve Smith look on. (Below left) FFA Sponsor, Floyd Beneker. (Opposite page) (Above) Roger Sommers receives on-the—job training at Dave Perrine Implements. (Above right) John Stage and Mike Stauffer prepare to dismantle a tractor in agriculture mechanics. FFA —157 Clubs provide business experience (Below left) Janice Bowler helps out as another J.A. production nears completion. (Opposite page) (Above right) Scott Ulrich packs a patron’s groceries as part of his duties at Felspausch. (Above loft) Extarm Enterprises — Art Deyo. Dale Cook. Karen Hackcnburg. Kathy lobe. Feef Twist. Lily Prigioniero. Maureen Wayward. Judy Purucker. Jody Bale. Kathy Dogan. (Above) Mar- kelco — (1st row) Melinda Stone. Kathy Birchfield. Pres. Pat Gammon. (2nd row) Jan Tucker. Bon- nie Cornish. Tim Dickson. Rich I iwhead. (3rd row) Sherie Uselton. Jane Brink. Doug Bonncll. (4th row) Sharon Bischoff. Tammy Hopkins. Cheryl Dogan. 158 — Junior Achievement (Row 1) Greg Venn. Diane Adair. Catty Wren. Deb Evans. Della Hugged. Vicki Kellogg (Row 2) Brail W'orde. Bob Williams. Bob Lawton. Rick Schoenrock. |ohn Quigley. Bruce Miller. (Row 3) Cindy Calloway. Debbie Venn. Judy Day. Mark Ken worthy. Mike Willis. Patty Miller. (Row 4) Roxanne Wiedner. Kyle ( Fountain. Peggy McHenry. Sharon Dobbertien. Sharon Bicknell. Marlene Quigg. (Row 5) Bob Moore. Barb Hoffman. Cora la e Fry. Linda Mohn. Ken Wintersteen. Cary Greenfield (Row 6) Linda Wake- field. Teresa Owens. Herm Ulloa. Jim Woods. Dennis Henry. (Row 7) Tim Lawler. |ohn Corrigan. Bryan Cornwell. Gordie Van Wieren. Kevin Riley. (Row 8) |eff Pugh. Jeff Connelly (Row 9) Linnell Smith. Pam Tunning. Richard Shamp. Sponsor Mr |oseph- son. Co-op —159 C.L. assemblies entertain students (Above) Brian Burns smiles as he accepts his Class Night program from Sue Begg. (Below left) Lisa Wuori passes out her programs. (Opposite page) (Above right) Campus Life is fun! (Above left) Carolyn Greenfield and Tim Cook are amazed at some Campus Life goings-on. (Below right) Ingrid Johnson expresses delight at the antics of a fellow Campus Life member. (Row 1) D. Huggett. P. Fitzpatrick. L. Wuori. C. Goodrich. (Row 2) S. West. C. Greenfield. L. Hall. P. Schroder, L. Prigioniero. (Row 3) R. Antonono. K. Chapman. S. Veramay. D. Nobbs. J. DeVries. D. Cosgrove. S. Begg. 160— Usher Club Campus Life (Row 1) T. Cook. M. Lembke. S. Thomas. J. Darling. P. Goodwin. J. Hendrickson. D. Cosgrove. L. Johnson. C. Thomas. (Row 2) C. Goodrich. D. Cook. J. Mason. D. Adair. T. Stewart. M. Campo, B. Bates. (Row 3) C. Esbaugh. C. Leblanc. R. Perry. D. Nobbs. (Row 4) K. Young, and C. Greenfield. Campus Life —161 Students, teachers receive awards (Above) Explorers dwell in the luxury on their trip to Hodenpyle. (Opposite page) (Above right) Mrs. Carlyon passes out the English awards. (Above left) Robbie Boynton accepts her spirit award from Lily Prigionero. (Below) Miss Dangelo honors the outstanding business students. (Row 1) G. LaFountam, j. DeVries. G. VanWiercn, M. Boyd. D. Hubbard. J. Delany. (Row 2) G. Allen. P. Gammon. K. Bastian. L. VanWieren. R. Mullen. D. Allen. (Row 3) K. VandenHeede, C. Goodrich. R. Seiler, P. Fox. N. Clatterbuck. W. VanMeter. (Row 4) G. Johnston. P. Themins. K. Johnson. S. Her- man. C. Hamilton. (Row 5) L. Berdice, B. lobe. M. Fountain. L. Bills. (Row 6) T. Hopkins. B. Evans. K. Kendall. J. Eckhardt. S. Boyd, B. Hill. (Row 7) D. Wydendorf, M. Tech, C. May. P. O'Leary. S. Hag- erty, M. Gampo. (Row 8) P. Grenquist. E. Goodrich. J. Shepherd. 162 — Explorers Awards Assembly —163 164 — French Club French Club (Row 1) C. Hamilton. J. Holmes. R. Collins. P. Grenquist. S. Vermay. (Row 2) D. Bough- ton. L). Bonnell. S. McCosh. (Row 3) J. Delaney. R. Upston. J. Trapp. S. Chamberlain. (Pres.) B. Worde. G. Smith. (Row 4) D. Ronan. B. Gearhart. (Treas.) J. Mcllwain. (V.P.) L. Wuori. (Sec.) P. Fit- qpatrick. S. Kauts. (Row 5) C. Semon. French Club produces play; Latin hands out flowers (Above) Debra Lust gives away flowers as a part of a Latin Club activity. (Below left) Rick Uselton gets into the flower business. (Opposite page) (Above right) Doug Ronan expresses his emotions. (Above left) Doug Ronan and Rochelle Collins discuss their problems in a French Club play. (Row 1) Mrs. Kendra Galberach. C. Greer. V. Irvin. S. Marvin. D. Lust. (Row 2) K. Montague. J. Mcllwain. C. Smith. A. Kempf. C. Goodman. (Row 3) M Birch. N. Dunn. T. Hopkins. S. Zblewski. C. Robinson. M. Dunn. (Row 4) P. Themins. R. Upston. M. Geigercounter. T. Lembke. J. Blair. K. Young. (Row 5) D. Libbrect. J. Morse. S. McCosh. R. Aaron. R. Uselton. M. Schmidt. D. Smith. (Row 6) J. Darling. G. Frye. D. Vincent. P. Smaston. J. Meyers. G. Hice, G. Denger. Latin Club —165 Interchange adds photo section (Above) Deville Hubbard works in the darkroom. (Below right) Smile!! (Opposite page) (Above) Scott Baty and Kim Mullen express fascination about the workings of their typewriter. (Below right) Editor of this year's Interchange was Vanessa Denniston. 166— Photography Club Newspaper Staff — (Sitting) Doug Ronan and Scott Ryan. (Standing) Editor Vanessa Denniston. Tom Corryn. Kim Mullen. Dave Penning. Mike Lembke and Scott Baty. Newspaper Staff —167 891 ADVERTISING J 0! Cm - r A K, E OUILL T0 DINNER Marshall Utilities provides water and electricity for the citizens of Marshall. r - One of the many mean machines sold at Chapman Tractor Sales and Service. Take your honey wining and dining” at the Fireside Inn. Secure your savings at First Federal Savings and Loan. 170— Advertising Car Trouble? Call Bud's Wrecker for instant assistance. Debbie Wydendorf and father will gladly assist you with all your partying needs at Central Party Store. Carroll Phillips Real Estate, for your first home invest- ment. Mr. and Mrs. Hicks of Hicks Plumbing and Heating are ready to make their customers satisfied. Advertising —171 Marie Williamson, of Williamson Gifts and Antiques sug- gests pewter for that special gift. Kyle LaFountain will help you make the right gun choice this year at Marshall Sports Center. Forest Hills “listens to the music” on one of Central T.V.’s fine car stereos. The Town and Country Shop offers many beautiful gifts, including the candle and flower arrangements pictured here. 172 — Advertising For the best in landscaping see K-Line Nursery. Beautiful bathroom fixtures are displayed at Joseph Ley- den and Sons. Sherman Realtors is located in one of Marshall’s fine his- toric homes. For a fun night of pinball and Dew visit Jack's Westside and Jack will make you smile. Adversiting —173 Buy beautiful furniture in one of Marshall's fieldstone buildings Marshall Furniture. The salesladies at The Power Apparel Shop outfit a cus- tomer in smart styles. Jim Hindenach of Marshall Plumbing and Heating is ready to help you. Aeroquip Corp. offers many diversified services to indus- trial customers. 174 — Advertising Frank Burris, D.O. Paulino Chan, M.D., F.R.C.P. (C) Phillip Glotfelty, M.D. T. W. Hall, D.D.S. Mary and H.v.D. Hatch James Heidenreich, D.D.S. Frank Boley, C.P.A. Robert Heidenreich, D.D.S. Lee S. Hurley A. E. Humphrey, M.D. H. E. Humphrey, M.D. Bruce Irving, D.D.S. G. W. Sherman, O.D. R. E. Street, D.C. Marshall Motor Lodge RAY AND ROSE DAY 20102 East Michigan 3 Miles East of Michigan 6 Minutes East of 1-69 Marshall Brass Company is one of Marshall's established firms. Advertising —175 HOUR RY CLEANERS Brian Cornwell is making delicious turkey sandwiches for you at Cornwell's Turkey House. In a hurry? Take your clothes to 2-Hour Dry Cleaners for a quality clean. Rita Flake can assist you with all your farming equipment needs at Farmers Elevator. 176 — Advertising Sharon Pierce is pleased with the fashion garment chosen at Cronin's. Ruth Ann Biggs displays the unique gifts and antiques at The Underground Railroad. Education reporting rates high with the Marshall Evening Chronicle, your local newspaper. DeMetro Jewelers where quality comes first. Advertising —177 For bookkeeping and office needs shop at Drake's. Service is made faster at Big Boy by the use of Ronan and Kunzl automatic doors. Put a little spirit in your life with a car from Boshear's Ford. Advertising —178 Mrs. Nancy Kipker, one of the efficient secretaries at Standard Printing Co. SHANER ELECTRIC COMPAMY commercial industrial electricians 225 HIG M FIELD RD, MARSHALL, MICH. 490GS Bill Dereski one of many cheerful employees at Felpaush Food Center. 179 — Advertising A sparking smile will make your day when you shop at Hemmingsen s. Corning Packaging employs a large number of Marshall residents. Let Missy Waidley assist you with flowers from Fox Flor- ist. Harrison House for the latest in women’s hairstyles. Advertising —180 Jeff Pugh helping to make your banking more efficient at National Bank of Marshall. Make your car purchase from Montague Motors. Advertising —181 Plan ahead, buy lumber for your future home from Mar- shall Lumber Co. Big Boy likes little people' 182 — Advertising Mike Brown and Kyle LaFountain are employees at Eatons, a good corporate neighbor. Advertising —183 f Kay Reigle displays the latest fashion apparel at Vaughns. Customers are always satisfied at Jim's Barber Shop. Mrs. Pierson displays the vast variety of beautiful paints at Redman's Paint and Wallpaper. 184 — Advertising For your pharmaceutical needs go to Carrington s. Kris Lock displays her sewing talent while taking a break at Town House Fabric. p Thinking about your future home? Try Permabilt Homes. Advertising —185 Venn's Furniture, where quality rates high. Smiling faces always greet you when you shop at Vogel- reuter's. For your kitchen cabinetry, go to Michigan Kitchen Distri- buters. Advertising —186 Like a good neighbor. State Farm is there. For all your sewing needs, shop at Yarn Fabric Shop. Kent VanderGeest, a draftsman, works for Warren-Sherer. Advertising —187 Compliments of Brooks Appliance Company For the latest in men’s hair styles, go to Munn Barber Marshall Bowling Lanes — where strikes come easy. Shop. 188 — Advertising Make someone smile with a flower from the happv men at Cobb's Flower Shop. Dave Schultz and Steve Trylick give you speedy service at Gambles. Advertising —189 Michigan National Bank serves the citizens of Marshall by being open six days a week. 190 — Advertising Buy your next car from Tidey's. Advertising —191 Kelser-Farley Funeral Home has been serving the Mar- If you plan to buy insurance, buy it at Moore's. shall community for many years. Herman s Hardware can fill your need for any appliance. People are always welcome at Fred’s Standard Service. 192 — Advertising Jeff Connelly of Wolf's Floor Covering would like to cover your floor with elegant carpeting. Needham Cleaners provides quality cleaning and speedy service with shirts. One of the many pieces of farming equipment sold at Mrs. Joann Stiner can outfit you in the latest fashion Good’s Sales and Service. apparel at Jo Ann's of Marshall. Advertising —193 For fine photography stop at Beller's, Marshall’s only local studio. Thirsty? Try Allen s Dairy Bar. Compliments of Marshall Farm Bureau Oil 1021 East Michigan Avenue 194 — Advertising Plan ahead. Buy insurance at Belcher-Cartey Insurance Agency. Bill Bramble pumps gas at Waller's Tire Shop, where cus- tomers come first. For fine footwear, fly with the Red Goose to Reish's Shoes. Let Pardoe and Sons improve your home. Advertising —195 te ..where product and people meet, at that moment when people are ready to buy. Published every Wednesday by J-AD CORPORATION 215 West Michio«n Ave . Marshall. Michigan - (616] 781 -5444 Deb Anderson and Cheryl Hindenach are waiting to serve you one of Hi-Lite’s delicious milk shakes. For a complete line of farming equipment, stop and see Perrine Implements. 196 — Advertising You can alwaysdepend on Denver Wigent at Wigent Bros. Gas Station. Southern Michigan Mutual Insurance Company, the good service insurance company. Advertising Directory Ad-Visor Aeroquip Corporation Allen's Dairy Bar Belch er-Cartey Insurance Beller's Studio Big Boy of Marshall Bolley, Frank, C.P.A. Boshear's Ford Brooks Appliance Co. Bud’s Wrecker Burris, Frank, D.O. Carrington’s Pharmacy Carroll Phillips Real Estate Central Party Store Central Television Chan, Paulino, M.D., F.R.C.P. (C) Chapman Tractor Sales and Service Cobb’s Flower Shop Corning Packaging Court-Putnam Funeral Home Cronin’s Cornwell’s Turkey House D and D Water Care Service DeMetro Jewelers Drake’s Bookkeeping and Office Supplies Eaton Corporation Farmer’s Elevator Felpausch Food Center Fireside Inn First Federal Savings Loan Fox Florist Fred’s Standard Service Gamble Store Glotfelty, Phillip, M.D. Goods Sales and Service Hall. T. W„ D.D.S. Harrison House Hatch, Mary and H.v.d. Heidenreich, James, D.D.S. Heidenreich, Robert, D.D.S. Hemmingsen's Rexall Drug Store Herman's Hardware Hicks Plumbing Heating Hitchen’s Drug Store Hi-Lite Hurley, Lee Humphrey, A. E., M.D. Humphrey, H. E., M.D. Irving, Bruce, D.D.S. Jack’s Westside Jim's Barber Shop JoAnn’s of Marshall Joseph Leyden Sons Kelser-Farley Funeral Home K-Line Nursery Marshall Ambulance Service Marshall Bowling Lanes Marshall Brass Marshall Evening Chronicle Marshall Farm Bureau Oil Marshall Furniture Marshall Lumber Co. Marshall Motor Lodge Marshall Plumbing Heating Marshall Sports Center Marshall Utilities Michigan Kitchen Distributors Michigan National Bank Miller and Aalbregtse Montague Motors Moore Insurance Munn Barber Shop National Bank of Marshall Needham Cleaners Pardoe and Sons Permabilt Homes Perrine Implements Phillip's Real Estate Plaza Barber Shop Power Apparel Shop Redfield Brothers Redman’s Paint and Wallpaper Reish’s Shoes Ronan and Kunzl Sargeant's Flowers Shaner Electric Co. Sherman, G. W., O.D. Sherman Realtors Southern Michigan Mutual Insurance Standard Printing Co. State Farm Insurance Street, R. E., D.C. Tidey Motor Sales Town and Country Town House Fabirc Two Hour Dry Cleaners Underground Railroad Vaughn’s Clothing Venn’s Furniture Vogelreuters Walter’s Tire Shop Warren-Sherer Wigent Brothers Williamson’s Gifts Antiques Wolf Covering Yarn Fabric Shop Advertising —197 Adair, Dianne J. — Choir 3, 4, Ensemble 3, 4, GAA 2, 3, 4, Swim- ming 3, Co-op 4, Musical 2, 4, Cam- pus Life 2, 3, 4, Tennis 4, fr. Miss Pageant 4, Campus Life Pageant 4 Aikins, Ann M. — JA 2, 3, Explorers 3, GAA 4, Volleyball 4 Anderson, Debra L. — Pep Club 1, 2, Choir 1 Antonino, Roberta S. — Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Campus Life 1, 2, Usher Club 3, 4 Ayotte, Diane M. — GAA 1, 2, 3, Pep Club 1, Explorers 3, 4 Baty, Scott M. — Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Tennis 3, Explorers 3, 4, M Club 3, 4, Wrestling 1, 2 Benson, MatthewJ. — Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Football 1, Cross Country 2, 3,4 Bergstesser, David A. Berkheiser, Mary K. Bess, Brian P. — Baseball 2, 3, 4, Football 2, 3, 4, Student Govern- ment 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, M Club 3, 4, Homecoming Court 4 Bibbings, James P. — Wrestling 1, 2, 3, Football 1, 2, Debate 1, Band 1, 2, Student Government 1, Co-op 4, Homecoming Court 4 Bidelman, Kim M. — Co-op 3, 4 Bischoff, Jay R. — Football 1, FFA 1, 2, 3, 4, Co-op 3,4 BJakeslee, Pam A. — Spanish Club 1 Bock, Michael R. Bowler, Janice— JA 4 Bramble, William D. Brink, Roberta J. — Choir 1, 2, 3, 4, GAA 1 Brown, Michael D. — Tennis 2, 3, 4, Photography Club 2, 3 Buczynski, Cary J. — Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, Track 2, M Club 4 Budrow, Steve E. — Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Wrestling 3 Butler, Jerrilynn M. — Cheerleading 1, Pep Club 1, 2 Capman, Mark R. — Band 1, 2, 3, 4, FFA 1, 2, 3, Musical 2, 4, Orchestra 1, Marshall Singers 4, Drum Major 3,4, Choir 1, 2, 3 Cardno, Holly S. — GAA 1, Co-op 3, 4 Caron, Tim Carver, Joseph D. — Football 1, 2, 3, Basketball 1, 2, Track 1, Student Government 1, 2, 4, Junior Rota- rian 3, Debate 1, 2, Forensics 1, M Club 3 Chapman, Karen K. — Band 1, 2, 4, Usher Club 4 Chopper, William — Outstanding Choir Member 1, Wrestling 1, Campus Life 1, Spanish Club 1, Track 1, Football 1, 2, 3, Baseball 2, Student Government 2, Soph. Class President 2, Thespians 2, Marshall Singers 3, 4 Closs, Linda D. — Latin Club 2, 3, 4 Cobb, Timothy J. — Track 1, 2, 3, Football 1, 2, Student Government 4, Yearbook Staff 4, Forensics 3,4 Cole, Marcella L. — Girls Football 3 Connelly, Jeffrey — Band 1, 2, Foot- ball 1, 2, Baseball 1, Co-op 3, 4 Cook, Theresa A. — French Club 4, Spanish Club 1 Cooper, Becky F. — GAA 1, 2, Latin Club 3, 4, Ensemble 2, 3, Forensics 3 Cosgrove, Debra J. — Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 2, 3, 4, Campus Life 1, 2, 3, 4, Usher Club 4, Musical 2, 4, Pep Club 1.2. 3,4 Crandall, Barb Crandall, George C. — FFA 1, 2, 3,4 Damon, Gail Davies, Charles F. — Campus Life 1, 2, Co-op 3, 4, JA 2 Dean, Susan Dempsey, Sybil L. — GAA 1, 2, 3, Girls Football 2, Spanish Club 1 Denger, George H. — Debate 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 4, Forensics 2, 3,4 Denning, Denise L. — Girls Football 3, 4, Track 3. 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4, Musicals 1, 2,4, Jr. Miss Pageant 4 Dereski, William M. — Track 1, 3, 4, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Student Council 1, 2, Co-op 4, Baseball 2, Wrestling Devenney, Tina M. — Latin Club 2, 3, 4, JA 2, 3 DiBaggio, Frances C. — French Club 1, 2, Spanish Club 1, 2, Latin Club 2. GAA 2 Dickson, Thomas Dillon, Merridessa Dobbertien, Sharon K. — Pep Club 3, Co-op 4, GAA 3, 4 Dobbins, Janet M. — GAA 2, 3, 4, Girls Football 2, Track 4 Dorsett, Rhonda J. — Choir 1, 2, 3, Spanish Club 1, Chess Club 2 Dowding, Douglas K. — FFA 1, 2, 3. 4 Dunn, Harvey D. Dunn, Mary R. — French Club 1, 2, 3. Latin Club 2, 3, 4, JA 2 Evans, Deborah M. — Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Student Council 1, 2, 3, Co-op 4 Ferguson, Robert H. — Swimming 3. 4 Ferris, Dennis Flake, Rita A. — FFA 2, Girls Foot- ball 4, Volleyball 4, Asst. Diving Coach 3, Homecoming Queen 4 Flynn, Kelly M. — GAA 4, Girls Foot- ball 3, 4, French Club 1 Flynn, Maria A. — Art Club 1, 2, Spanish Club 1. 2, JA 1 Fry, Cara L. — GAA 1, Marshall Singers 3, 4, Musical 4, Debate 2, Pep Club 1, Co-op 3, 4, Homecom- ing Court 4 Galloway, Cynthia S. — Choir 2, Co- op 3, 4 Galloway, John R. — Basketball 1, Football 1, 3,4, Tennis 1, 2, 3 Gates, David C. — Football 1, 2, Wrestling 1, 2 Goodman, Bert Goodrich, Bonnie J. — JA 2, 4 Goodrich, Ruth L. — Musical 4, Ensemble 4 Goyman, John W. — Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 1, JA 2, Co-op 4, M Club 3 Greenfield, Gary M. — Choir 1. 2, Football 1, 2, 3 Hamilton, Richard G. — Band 1, 2. 3, Track 1, 4, Cross Country 4, Explorers 3, 4 Harrington, Christopher L. — Foot- ball 1, Golf 1, 2. 3. Basketball 1. 2, Swimming 3, 4 Hartle, Beverly J. — FHA 1, 2, GAA 3, 4, JA 3, Girls Basketball 4, Volley- ball 4 Hatch, Carl—Track 2 Hazel, Mary — GAA 2, JA 2, 3, Girls Basketball 4, Girls Track 4 Henry, Dennis J. — Band 1, 2, Cam- pus Life 2, 3, Explorers 3, 4, Co-op 4 Herman, Bernard R. — FFA 1, 2, 3, 4 Herman, Paul Hicks, Everett L. — Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 1, Wrestling 3, 4, M Club 3,4 Hodge, Kerry L. Hoeltzel, Sally D. — Photography Club 2, 3, 4, GAA 1, 2, 3, 4, Explor- ers 3 Hoffman, Barbara S. — GAA 1, Debate 1, Co-op 4, Forensics 1 Holibaugh, Garold L. Hollinger, Brenda K. — GAA 1, 2, 3, Latin Club 1 Hollister, Sharon K. Holmes, Thomas R. — Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Football 1, 2, 3. 4, M Club 3, 4, Junior Rotarian 3 Hostetler, Lori L. — French Club 1, 2, 4, JA2 Huggett, Della M. — Spanish Club 1, Usher Club 4 Huggett, fames D. — Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Football 1, 4, Wrestling 1, Orches- tra 1, 2, 3 Huggett, William ]. — Swimming 3, 4 Hummell, Wes Humphrey, Pamela J. — Band 1, 2, 3, Orchestra 2, 3, Explorers 3, 4 Hutchins, Roseanna lobe, Marie E. — Band 1, 2, 3, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, Latin Club 1, Orches- tra 2, 3, GAA 1, 2, 3, Girls Tennis 4, Explorers 3 Irvin, Lloyd G. — Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Wrestling 1, Explorers 3, Band 1, 2 Irving, Doug Jimenez, Sam Johnson, Lisa C. — Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4, Choir 3, 4, Campus Life 1, 2, Musical 4, Jr. Miss Pageant 4 Johnston, Timothy L. — Band 1, 2, Co-op 4 Jolin, Mary A. — GAA 1, 2, 3, 4, Girls Football 4 Kellogg, Vicki M. — Campus Life 3 Kenworthy, Mark S. — Football 1, 2, 4, Co-op 4j Wrestling 1 Kornmecyer, Mary A. — Library Club 1, Co-op 4 Kornoely, Arlene M. — GAA 1, Jr. Miss Pageant 4 Lafferty, Elizabeth S. — GAA 1, 2, 3, 4, Jr. Miss Pageant 4, Girls Football 4, Choir 4, Musical 4 La Forge, Kathy M. LaFountain, Kyle L. — Baseball 1, 2, 3, Basketball 1, Football 1, 2, Track 1, 2, Student Government 1, 2, Debate 1, Junior Rotarian 3 LaFountain, Vern D. — Band 1, Foot- ball 1, 2, Wrestling 1, Baseball 1, 2, Co-op 4 Laupp, Terri J. — Campus Life 1, Co- op 4 Lawton, Robert H. Layton, Darrell P. Leach, Jim M. — Football 1, 3, 4, Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4, Band 1, 2, 3, M Club 4 Leach, Kim T. — Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, M Club 3, 4, Ham Radio Club 3, 4, Junior Rotarian 3, Boys’ State 3, Photography Club 1, Wrestling 1, intramural Basketball 1,2, 3,4 Lembke, Mike T. — Yearbook Staff 1, 4, Newspaper Staff 1, 4, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Choir 4, Student Govern- ment 3, Track 1, 2, 3, Forensics 3, Latin Club 1, 2, Campus Life 4 Musical 4 Liebherr, Joseph E. — Band 1, 2, 3, Swimming 3, 4, Latin Club 1, 2, 4, Guard Club 3,4, Orchestra 2 Lindsey, Gary R. — Football 1, 2, Wrestling 1, 2, 4, FFA 1 Lust, Debra J. — Latin Club 2, 3, 4, JA 2, National Honor Society 3, 4, Girls Football 4 MacDonald, Linda K. — Latin Club 1, 2, Band 1, Marshall Singers 3, Girls Football 4, Volleyball 2, GAA 2, Campus Life 2, Choir 1, Ensemble 1,2 Mack, Carol L. Madrigal, Daniel — Indian Chief 4, Forensics 4 Marlette, James R. — Football 2, 4, Baseball 1, 2. 3, 4, Track 1, 2, 3, Band 1, M Club 4 McFarland, Marlene E. — Spanish Club 1, JA 2, Campus Life 2, Choir 2, Glee Club 1 McHenry, Margaret M. — GAA 1, Pep Club 3, 4, Golf 4 McHenry, Teresa L. — Cheerleading 3, 4, GAA 1, 3, Pep Club 3, 4, Track 4, M Club 4 Mees, Robert W. — Debate 1, 2, 3, 4, Forensics 2, 3, 4, Band 1, 2 Meharg, Steve L. — Football 1,2, 3,4, Intramural Basketball 1,2, 3,4 Miller. Bruce F. — Golf 1, 2, 3. 4, Co- op 4, National Honor Society 3, 4 Miller, Debra J. — JA 2 Miller, Patty A. — Spanish Club 1, GAA 2 Mohn, Linda K. — Pep Club 1, GAA 1, Band 1, Homecoming Court 2 Moore, Robert L. — Wrestling 1, 2, 3 Morgan, Russell E. Morris, Jon K. — Track 2, 3, 4, Foot- ball 1, 4, Swimming 4 Murdock, Tom W. Naramor, Jeffrey A. — Basketball 1, 2, Track 3, 4, National Honor Soci- ety 3, 4, Junior Rotarian 3, M Club 3,4 Niehaus, Beth L. — Marshall Singers 3, 4, Choir 2, Girl’s Glee Club 1, GAA 1, 2, 3, 4, GAA President 4, Girls Basketball 4, Pep Club 2, Stu- dent Government 2, 3, 4, Class President 3, Class Co-President 4, Musicals 1, 3, 4, Marshall's Junior Miss 4, Usher Club 4, Ensemble 2, Girls’ State 3, D.A.R. Good Citizen Award 4, Girls Football 1, 2, 3 Nobbs, Patricia A. — Co-op 4, JA 2, 3 Orwig, Russ Ousley, Sheila L. — Jr. Miss Pageant 4 Owens, Teresa L. — Co-op 4 Palmiter, Alan C. — JA 2 Peacock, Niccole N. — GAA 1, 2. 4, Girls Football 4 Peekstock, Sheryl L. — Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 4, Campus Life 1, 2, 3, National Honor Society 3, 4 Peet, Barbara A Penning, David E. — Track 1, 4, Foot- ball 1, 2, 3, 4, M Club 3, 4, Explor- ers 3, 4, Newspaper Staff 4 Penine, Joan L — Orchestra 4, Cam- pus Life 1, 2, 3, Musical 4, National Honor Society 3, 4. Band 1, 2, 3. 4, Pep Band 3, 4, Ensemble 3, 4 Potter, Gregory A. — Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 3, Baseball 1, Wrestling 2, M Club 3, 4 Power, Barbara A. — GAA 1, 2, 3 Priginoiero, Louis — Track 2, 3, 4. JA 2, National Honor Society 3, 4 Pugh, Jeffrey A. — Basketball 1, 2, Golf 2, Track 2, 3. 4. M Club 4, Co- op 4 Purcell, Douglas L. Quigley, John J. — Basketball 1, Track 1. Football 1, Homecoming Court 3, Intramural Basketball 2 Quigley, Michael Ranger. Randy Reed, Deborah L. Reincke, Norman R. — FFA 1, 2, 3, 4, Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Co- op 3, 4 Reniger, Myron Rewa, Dominic Ridenour, David W. Romack, Denise Root, Sheri R. — GAA 1, 2, Latin Club 1.3 Rosenau, Dawn A. Ruddock, Tom A. — JA 2, 3 Ryan, Scott W. — Golf 1, 2, 3, 4. Bas- ketball 1, 3. 4, Tennis 3, 4, Newspa- per Staff 4 Saltzman. Gary B. — Band 1. 2 Saltzman, Terry A. — Band 1, 2 Sayers, Mark P. — Baseball 2 Shamp, Richard E. — Junior Rota- rian 3, Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4, Tennis 1, Track 2, 3, Cross Country 1 Sherman, Lee C. — Photography Club 2, 3. 4, Football 1, Wrestling 1, 2, Student Government 1. 2, 3, 4, Explorers 3, Choir 1, Band 1, Jun- ior Rotarian 3 Shoemaker, Chris E. — FFA 2, 3. 4 Shreve, Jodie M. — Explorers 3 Shreve, Robin K. — GAA 4, Jr. Miss Pageant 4 Simmons, Melvin C. Simpkins, Richard — Football 1, 2, Basketball 1, 2. Baseball 1, 3, 4, FCA 1, Tennis 1, Intramural Bas- ketball 3. 4 Sly, Duane M. — FFA 1. 4. Baseball 2 Smith, Linnell A. Smith, Margaret E. — Orchestra 1, 2, 3, Choir 3, Marshall Singers 4. FFA 4, GAA 2. 3. Musicals 2. 4 Sommers, Roger K. — FFA 1, 2, 3. 4. Football 1 Spieldenner, Susan L. — Spanish Club 1 Stauffer. Kathy L. — Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4, Musicals 1. 2, 4. Ensemble 3. 4 Stenson, Deanna L. Stone, Richard D. Streeter, Linda M. — GAA 1. 2, JA 2 Swafford, Steve— Football 1, 2, FFA 1, 2, 3, 4, Co-op 4 Swan, Charles D. — Football 1. 2. 3, Wrestling 1, 3. Homecoming Court Swanson, Robin G. Sykora, Pat H. — Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 2. Choir 1. 2. 3, 4. Marshall Singers 4 Talic, Cindy A. — Volleyball 2, Drama Club 1, 2, Student Govern- ment 1, 2, History Club 1, Lan- guage Club 2, French Club 4 Taylor, Steve E. — Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 1, 2, 4, Swimming 4 Tech, Amy L. — Choir 1, GAA 2 Themins, Linda A. — GAA 1. 2 Thomas, Cecilia A. — GAA 1, 2, Pep Club 1, 3, 4, Student Government 1, 2, Cheerleading 3, 4, Co-op 4 Thomson. Russell K. — Football 1. 2, Track 1, 2. Wrestling 1, Baseball 1 Trylick, Steven A. — Tennis 1, 2, 3, Basketball 1, Intramural Basket- ball 2. 3, 4, Co-op 3, 4 Tucker, Clarence E. Tunning, Pamela J. Ulloa, Herm M. — Track 1, Baseball 1, 2, Junior Rotarian 3 VanAntwerp, Jay L. — JA 2 Van Arman, Jan VandenHeede. Mark — Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 Van Vleet, Valerie— Art Club 2 Venn, Greg C. — Football 1, 2, Cross Country 3 Wakefield. Linda M. — Band 1, 2. GAA 3.4, JA 3 Waidely, Donald E. — Debate 1. Track 1. Basketball 1, 2. 3, 4. Junior Rotarian 3. M Club 3. 4. Forensics 1 Walbeck, Timothy—Photography Club 3, 4 Walters, Bonnie L. — Co-op 4 Weidner, Roxanne M. Wiggins, Dennis D. — Wrestling 1, Football 2, Swimming 3, 4 Wilhelm, Belinda L. — Choir 1 Williams. Blair— Football 1, Basket- ball 1, 2, Baseball 1, 2, Golf 1, 2, 3, 4, Debate 1. M Club 3, Intramural Basketball 3, 4 Williams, Bob Willis, Michael A. — Intramural Bas- ketball 1, 2. 3.4, Co-op 3, 4 Willrich, Juanita L. — JA 2, Musical 4. Explorers 3, Marshall Singers 3. 4 Wintersteen, Kenneth C. — Football 1, Baseball 1 Wireman, Ranee M. Wood, Cynthia A. — Band 1. 2, 3, 4, Volleyball 4, GAA 1, 2, Girls Track 4 Woods, Joe D. — Football 1. FFA 1. 2, 3,4 Woods, Larry E. — FFA 1, 2, 3, 4 Worde, Bradley D. — Band 1 Wright, Kathy A. — Campus Life 1, Ensemble 2, 3, 4, French Club 3, 4. Musicals 1. 2, 4, GAA 1, Choir 1, 2, 3 Wright, Kenneth A. — Choir 2, Debate 1, 2, 3, Forensics 1, 2, 3, Football 1, Orchestra 1, 4, Marshall Singers 3, 4, Student Government 1, 2, 3,4 Wyatt, Theresa Yaudes, Sh la Young, Helen K. — Musical 4, Choir 4 ltonino. fio izemendi. Index Aalbreglse. Marge39 Aaron. Richard 67. 71. 155.165 Ackl(;y, Brenda 89 Ackley. Dennis 36. Adair. Diane 36. 44. 114. 159. 161 AdtirfRickic 89. 131 Adams. Jofin ,U Adkins. M vlinda 67 Ad-Visor 196 ' V Aeroquip Corporation 174 Aikins. Ann Marie 44.143 Albaugh. Charles 67,128 Albrecht. Cathy 79.118.136. 143 Albrecht. Kenneth 67.123.132. 133 Allen’s Dairy Bar 194 Allen, Debbie 89.143.162 Allen. Gregory 79.162 Allen. Marvin Alexander. Jerry 89 Alexander. Marion 79 Alexander. Mary Amaro. Porfirio 119,139 Rmsler. Roland 79.131 Anderson. Debra L. 34. 44 nderson, Debra M. 67,143 •us. Ronajd ny. Albert'Jr. itonino. James 34. 89. 135 44. 160 a 79.152 30. 131.151 John 34.67 7lS shba. Darien Ashflown. Douglas 119 Augiatine. ferry 79. 126 tte. Diane 44 Id 28 39. 123 liley, Peter 89 lie. Jodie 79. 1® 3 Barber. Karen 67?!0T Barlond. Teri I Barnes. Ellen . , 118. 143. 152 Barnes. Cheryl Barnes, jeffery 67 Barnes, Sherry Barroso, Benny 89 Barroso. Rick 79 Barton, Scott istian, Kathrine 36, 89. 108. 143.152 162 ites. Larry 79.134 lates. Rebecca 89.1( . 135 15.44.49, lothy 6« lord. Uougt ?ery. Jo Begg, Behl. Behling. Belcher-Ca 195 Belda. Tim Beller’s Studiol 79.126 rtey Bender, Shirley heneker. Floyd 39 Bennett. Annette 89 Bennett, James 79 Bennett. Maretta 79 Bennett. Rene 79.136 Benson. Matthew 44.138 Berdioe. Lynn 90.162 Berkheiser. Mary 44 Berry. Laura 25. 79,126 Bess. Brian 44.123.151, 154. 155 Betterton. Keith 89 Bibbings. James 24 Bicknell. Sharon 37167.159 Bide 1 man. Kim 44 Big Boy 182 Belinda 8y. 152 ■s] Cynthia 25, 67, 71.114 207 Hillman. James 89 Billmnn. Wesley 79 Bills. Laurie 79.152.162 Birch. Myra 89. 152.165 Birchfield. Kathy 67,158 Birchfield, Robert Bischoff. Brenda 79 Bischoff. Jay 44 ff, Sharon 67,158 iohn 131.154,165 Pamela 44 Katherine 80 a, Roy 89.135 Michael 44 mer. Carl 67 r. Michael 80. 134. , Jerry 130 ss, Sharon 36.89.1r 2 £ nnell. Douglas 67Pn. 1 ; .4 Bonnell, Gale 67 Jonnell, Susan 89 Boshears. David 90 Boshears. Dian 67.136 Bosserd, David 90 Bosserd. Joan 34. 37, 67 . Tom 34. 67 n. Dennis 67 oughton. La Vcrn • : Janice 158 Bovii Mi ■ „ 51 Jam Bramble. Joan Bramble. Julia Bramble. wfinam 44 Brandow. Deborah 90 ■ndt. Elaine 80 Bridge. Sandra 67, lH Brink. Jane 158 Brink. Robifi 44 Brooks Appliance Company Brooks. Denni Brown. Larr Brou n, LinoaH BrowmjMary Jane 36 1 Browrt, Mike 44. 109. 141 Brown, Peggy 80 80. 110 123. 151 1,152 151 161. lH 14. 1 13 Brown. Timothy 34 Brubaker. Norman 't M08M31 Bubar. Kevin 80 Buc .ynski, Diane 6C 110 Buc .ynski, Gary 44 Bud's Wrecker 171 Budrow. Gad ‘JO. 14 Bud row. Ste 123, Bui JockV E1 , non Burlingame. Sheila 36. 80 Burns, Brian 25. 39 Burris. Frank Dr. t75 Burris. Stacy 34, ajisi. Bushell. Kelly Burrows. Guy 67 Butler. Jerrilynn 44 Cain. Patri ia 07 Cairns. 1 l,m 29 C,a|ka. (iynthia 3 Campo. Michael ('apman. Mark 37,j Cardno. 1 lolly 45 Carlton. Mike 34.fl Carlyon. Frances 39 Carlyon. Stanley 39 Carlyon. Surann 67. 113 Caron. Timothy ttfngraBsPhmma.A ih| Carroll Phillips RfA 1 staj Carver. Joseph 45, 4 Casarez, Richardo Centra! ftirlv Store 1 1 Chambers, SallftBr Chan. Paulinos M.L ; R ( 1’ LC. 5 J ■! Chapman, Beth 2C|67 Chapman, Kart n $4 45. 160 | Chapman. Tudd 90 Chapma n. Tractor .lies a per vice 1ZQ Chene, Jerry 67 Chichester. DanieB5 Chichester. John 24 25. 67. 6 154 Chisholm. Paulette Chopper. William 4 Chrispyn. Debra 80 147 Christo. Doug 34. Clat|[. Larry 67 Clatterbuck. NaiMte 90.143. 150 51, ii Clau| •r thee, Juti :t Clemons. Karry s. Larry ■rista' 25790. 150. 152 ■hia 25 67« ru — Collins. Bill 80 Collins. Carey 34 Collins. Larry 67 Collins. Linda 67 Collins, Rochelle 80. 164 Conley. Carole Conley. Douglas 80 Connelly. Christina 67.150 Connelly. James 68 Connelly. Jeffrey 46. 49.159 Cook. Dale 34. 37.158.161 Cook. Theresa 46 Cook.. Timothy D. 34 e20 MIS. and CliPon. Clifton. Oissoftl. Gloss. LiL |o.R Gortli Cobl Cole! Del mar Cole. Marcella 46 Coleman. Julie 80 Cook. Timothy K. 68.161 Cooper. Becky 23.46 Corning Packaging 180 Cronins 177 Cornish. Bonnie 80. 158 Cornwell. Bryan 68.159. 176 Cornwell’s Turkey House 176 Corrigan, John 68. 119. 159 Corryn. Tom 131.167 Cosgrove. Debra 34. 46, 160. | •161 JL ostello. Karen 80 i w Costello, Teresa 68. 118 Covert. Janice 39. 126.152 Crandall. Barbara 46 Crandall. George 46 Crandall. Rob Crider. Loria 90 Crider. Michael Cronk, Richard 39.139 Crumrine. William Culp. Scott 9 cAinnmgnam. Henry 39.153 Cutler. Tom 28. 39 D and D Water Care Service 184 Dadow. Fred 90 Damon. Diane Damon, Donale Damon, Gail 46. 68 Damron. Judy 80 Dangelo. Janet 39 Daniels. Peggy 81 Darling. John 34. 68.161.165 Davids. Dwayne Davies. Charles 46 Davis. Aaron 39 Davis. Sandra 90.143 Davis. Susan 25. 81.154 Davis. Raymond 39 Day. Diana Day. Karen 90.159 Day. Judith 68.150 Day. Julia 68.150 Day. Sandra 34. 90 Day. Terry Dean. Susan 46 Degraw. David 24. 34. 90 Delaney. Angela 34. 90 Delaney. Carol 91 Delaney. David 131 Delaney. John 162,164 Delano. Michael 90.135.138 DeMetro Jewelers 177 Dempsey. Sybil 47 Denger. George 25. 47.165 Denning. Denise 34. 47.155 Index — 201 Denning, Gail 91 Denniston, Vanessa 27. 68.110, 167 Dereski, David 68,123,128,151 Dereski. William 47,123,138 DeRose, Tony 39 Devenny, Tina 21,47 DeVries. Jacqueline 25, 68. 71, 110,154,160,162 Deyo, Arthur 68.158 Diamond, Richard 91.126 Dibiaggio, Mary 91 Dibiaggo, Frances 47 Dibiaggio, Randy 68 Dickerson, Donald 134,138 Dickson, Michael 158 Dickson. Thomas 47,154 Dillon. Julie 68 Dillon. Meridessa 47 Dobbertien, Sharon 47 Dobbins. Janet 47 Dobbins. Judy 81 Dogan, Cathy 68.158 Dogan, Cheryl 34,81,158 Dorsett, Cynthis91 Dorsett, Rhonda Dostal. Deborah 81,150 Dostal. Kim 91.143.152 Dowding, Douglas 47 Drake's 178 fuil lard. Tony 91 irumm, Elizabeth 81. 118 lubois, Richai Duff, Charles39 Dunham. Perry 91 Dunn. Harvey 47 Dunn. Mary 47.165 Dunn. Elizabeth 39 Dunn. Nancy 68,165 Eaton's lfi:i Eberts, Tammy 81 Eckhardt, Jeaneen 91,162 Ellis, Linda 68 Elyea, Alan 40.130.131 Elyea, Victor 91,135 Embry. Glenn 81 Embury. William 91 Engblom, Ruth Ann 91 Engle. Jesse 40 English. Timothy 81 Esbaugh. Claudia 34,69.155, 161 Esbaugh. Kent 40 Esbaugh. Kimberly 34, 36.91. 146. 150.152 Esterline. Deborah 81 Etherton, Stuart 81.126 Evans. Brenda 91,162 Evans. Deborah 47,159 Eyre. Paula 81.147 Fansher, Mary 40 Farmers Elevator 176 Farmer, Wanda Faulkner. Jim 91 Felpaush Food Center 179 Ferguson, Diane Ferguson, Howard 48.126.155 Ferguson, John 91 Ferguson. Sharon 90 Ferris. Dennis 48. 81 Fields, David Finely. Pat 40 Fireside Inn 170 Fitch, Mark 138,151 First Federal Savings and Loan 170 Fitzpatrick, Patricia 160,164 Flake. Rita 48.143,155,176 Fleser, Ivan 40 Flynn, Cynthia 69 Flynn, Erin 81 Flynn, Joseph 123 Flynn. Kelly 48.152.155 Flynn. Kevin Flynn, Marie 48 Foster. Larry Fountain. Melanie 91,162 Fox Florist 180 Fox. Penny 91?162 Frank. Sharon 91 Fred’s Standard Servica 192 Freiny. Nancy 81 • FYohm. Lisa 81 Frohlh. Sta :J 69 Fry,spara 37 8,159 ▼ I Fryar. Pamela 69,155 Frye. Glenn 34.91. £5 Fn Bjebecca 81 Diane 69 Galfij rach. Kendra 40'! 165 GaltMen. Jodie 40 Gall vay. C iindy 159 . Galloway. John 122, 123 Gamble Store 189 Gammon. Michat 155 Gammon, pffnek 68. 126.151.158.162 Gaskell, Larry 131 Gaskell, Lorraine 34 Gates. David 106 Gearhart. Bev 69.164 Gearhart, Paul 91,135 Gebart, William 91 Geiger. Michael 69,165 Genshaw, Debra Gharp, Sandy 91 Gilbert, Gary 40 Gish, Steven 36.89,91.131 Glanis. Jennifer Glotfelty. Philip 138 Glotfelty, Philip. M.D. 175 Glynn. Larry 40 Goheen, Cynthia 91 Goodman, Bert Goodman, Brenda Goodman, Cathy 37. 69,165 Goodman. Sheri Goodrich, Bonnie 48 Goodrich, Cynthia 36, 69.155. 160.161.162 Goodrich, Earl 81.162.166 Goodrich, Ruth 36.48 Goods Sales and Service 193 Goodwin, Patricia 34, 36.69. 161 Goodwin, Shirley 40 Gore, Dallas Gore, Todd Goyman, John 48,123 Grable, Brett 81 Grable, Rickey 69 Graichen, Marie Greenfield, Carolyn 34. 69. 160. 161.165 Greenfield. Gary 48. 59 ' Greer. Carol 69.155.165 Greer, Steve Grenquist, Scott 25. 91 Grenquist. Patricia 69. 71,162, 164 Groat, Daniel 25,34. 37. 69. 71. 113 Groat, Mary 36. 92 Bross, Janice 91 Bruber. Pamela 69,155 Guilford, Frank Gulley, Loretta 82 Gustafson. Dale 69 Gutierrez. Robert Gutierrez. Rudy Hackenburg. Karen 82,158 Hagerty, Stephen 162 Hall. Bonnie 33, 48 Hall. Laura 25. 34,82,152,160 Hail. Ronald 69 . Hall. Sharon 82 Hall.T. W.. D.D.S. 175 Halcomb, Timothy i Hamaker. Elizabeth 82 Hamaker, Julie 92.136.152 Hamilton, Cheryl 82,?162,164 Hamilton, RicLard 48.138 Hamilton. Richard 40.133 Hamm. Linda 34.69.71 Hammond, Terri 82.147.150 Hansen. Peggy 92 Harotb William 40 Harrison House 180 Harrington, Christopher 48 Harrington, Phillip 123.128, 140,141 Harry. Dawn 34,92,143,152 Harry, Kenneth 69 Hatch. Carl Hatch. Mary J. 69 Hatch, Mary adn H.v.d. 175 Hartle, Beverly 48 Hayes. Cheryl 92 Hayes, Dennis 69 Hayes. Ronald 92 Hazel. Kathy Hazel. Mary 48 Heater, Mary 36. 69.147.150. 152.166 Heath. Mary Heidenreich, Alicia 82 Heidenreich, James. D.D.S. 175 Heidenreich. Janna Heidenreich. Robert. D.D.S. ” 175 Heidenreich. Tamra 34. 92.118. 136.152 Heidrich, Jerri 92.146,150, 151.152 Hemmingsen’s Drugs 180 Hendrickson. Jaclyn 69,161 Hendrickson. Mike Henry, Dennis 48.159 Henry, Michael 69 Herman, Bernard 48 Herman. Bruce 69.133,138 Herman’s Hardware 192 Herman, Paul 48.123,132,133 Herman, Robert Herman, Sherry 36.92.162 Herman, Theresa Hice, Gerald 92,135,165 Hicks, Barbara 136 Hicks, Everett 19. 48.123.130, 151 Hicks Plumbing Heating 171 Hi-Lite 196 Hill. Barbara 34,92.136,162 Hills, Forest 69.123,138,151, 172 Hills, Kathleen 92 Hindenach. Cheryl 34, 69 Hindenach, Karen 34, 71, 92 Hitchen’s Drug Store 189 Hobbins, Claudine 92 Hodge. Kerry 48 Hoehne, Stephanie 25. 92 Hoeltzel, Sally 30.49.152.166 Hoffman. Barbara 30, 49.159 Hoff man, Bruce . Hoffman. Carol 92 Hoffman, Kenneth Holibaugh, Cathy Holibaugh, Garold 49 Holdridgefc Helen 30 Holdridge, Tammy Holliday.yVmanda 49 Hollinger, Brenda 19, 49 Hollister. Sharon 52 Holmes, Cynthia 36,143 Holmes. Joanne 69.164 Holmes. Terri 92.146,150,151, 152 Holmes. Thomas 138.123 Holstein. Alan 131 08 Holt, William Hopkins. Kay 152 162,165 Hostetler, Brenda Hostetler, Lorie 52 Howard, Brenda 82 Howard. Katherine Howard, Keith 130 Howard, Kevin Hubbard, DeVille69.162,166 Huggett, Della 52.159,160 Huggett, James 52.123,126,138 Huggett, Steven 69 Huggett, William 52 Humes. Doug 130 Hummell, Douglas Hummel. Wesley 52 Humphrey, A. E.. M.D. 175 Humphrey, H. E., M.D. 175 Humphrey, Pamela 52.155 Hurley, Lee S. 175 Hutchings. Kathleen Hutchins, Roseanna Ickes, John 40 lobe, Barbara 36, 92,143,162 lobe, Kathryn 82,136,158 lobe, Marie 52 202 — Index Irvin, Lloyd 53.108.123,138. 151 Irvin, Vanette 165 Irving, Bruce, D.D.S. 175 Irving. Douglas Jack's Westside 173 Jarvis, Della 92 Jelinek, Terri 82 Jenks, David 82.138.151 Jimenez. Jose 82 Jimenez. Salomon Jim’s Barber Shop 184 JoAnn’s of Marshall 193 Johnson, Cherie 92 Johnson, Ingrid 34, 69,161 Johnson. Kathy 36.92.162 Johnson, Lisa 34, 53,155 Johnson. Margery 82 Johnson, Michael Johnston. Gary 34,162 Johnston, Martha 34, 92,143. 146 Johnston. Timothy 53 Jolin, Jeff 138 John, Mary 53 Jones, Douglas 92.130 Jones, Karen 40.160 Joseph Leyden Sons 173 Josephson, William 40,159 Kalisz. Jean 146 Kalisz, Mary 72 Karaba. Darla 92 Karaba, Steven 82 Karns, Gregory 92 Kasten, Philip 72 Katz. Brenda 82 Katz, Robert 82 Keiper, Debra Keller, Kimberly 72 Kellogg, Vicki 53,159 Kellogg, Brad 82 Kelly, Richard 40 Kelly. Sheila 92 Kelser-Farley Funeral Home 192 Kempf, Ann 72.115.165 Kendall. Karla 36.92.162 Kenworthy. Doug 83 Kenworthy, Mark 53.123,159 Kesler. Candy 72,136 Kidder, Bryan Kidder, John 72 Kilbourn. Cheryl 92 Kincaid, John 83 Kinney, Kathryn 40 Kinney. William Kipker, Robert 92 Kipker, Russell 72,123,141 Kipp. Daniel 93,135 Kipp, Richard 93 Kipp, Thomas Klein, Monte 25,126,138,151 K-Line Nursery 173 Knaack, Shirley 40 Knauer, Kevin 83 Knauf, Paula 93 Knauss, Ralph 34. 93,130 Kohn, Kathlyn Kornmeyer. Thomas 93 Kornmeyer. Mary 53 Kornoely, Arlene 30, 53 Kouts, Susan 83,164 Kronlein, C. Bruce 40 Kunzl, Richard Labadie, Ron 134 LaBlanc, Cherly 113,161 Lafferty, Betty Lou Lafferty, Elizabeth 53 Lafferty, Felmer 93 Lafferty. Sandra 83 LaForge, Kathy 53 LaForge, Virginia 93 LaFountain. Barry 93 LaFountain, Craig 33, 83.132, 133, 138 LaFountain. Gary 25. 83.162 LaFountain. Kyle 53. 155,159, 172 LaFountain, Vern 53 Lake, Barry 83 Lake, Terry 93,135 Laupp, Alton 93 Lasky, Gregory 83.134 Lasky, Pamela 19.93,136 Laupp, Dolly 72 Laupp. Judy 36, 72 Laupp, Terrie 53 Lautzenheiser. Galen 83 Lawhead. Richard 36, 93,158 Lawler. Timothy 72,128.151, 159 Lawrence. Armand Lawrence, Karl 83 Lawrence. Larry 72,133,138 Lawrence. Terry 83.131 Lawton, Robert 53,159 Layne, Raymond 36. 93 Layton. Darrell 53 Layton. Sherry 93 Leach. Douglas 83.134 Leach. Jim 53.130.151 Leach. Kim 53,114,123,138 Leach. Norman 123 Leahy. Michael Leahy. Patrick LeBlanc, Cheryl 72 Lembke, Anthony 24,83,126, 165 Lembke. Mike 53.123,161,167, 206 Lewis. Elizabeth 40 Libbrecht. Daniel 83,119,165 Libbrecht, James 133 Libbrecht. Joyce Lebbrecht, Shelane 36,93 Libbrecht. William Liebherr. Joseph 53,126 Lightfoot, Gerald 72 Lindberg. John Lindsey. Garry 130 Line, Stephen 27,72.114.128. 132,133 Lock. Karen 206 Lord, Jill 53 Lovett, Thomas 24,123 Loyer, Marsha Loyer, Randy 94 Luna, Michael 94.135 Lust, Debra 54,155,165 Lust, Marcia 36 Machata, Kenneth 28, 40 Mack. Carol 54 MacDonald. Linda 54 Madrigal, Daniel 25. 54.147 Maddux. Kathleen 25 Mahoney. Blanche 41 Makin, Mark Maisner, Robert 94 Malinowski, John 41,166 Mann. Liddie Marengo, Cynthia 94 Marengo. Timothy Maresh. Anthony 72 Maresh, Barbara 94 Maresh. Catherine 143 Marlette. James 54,123 Marks, Linda 94 Marshall Ambulance Service 189 Marshall Bowling Lanes 188 Marshall Brass 175 Marshall Evening Chronicle 177% Marshall Farm Bureau Oil 194 Marshall Furniture 174 Marshall Lumber Co. 182 Marshall Motor Lodge 175 Marshall Plumbing and Heating 174 Marshall Sports Center 172 Marshall Utilities 170 Martens, Merri 72.147.150,151 Martinez. Gerald Marvin. Susan 25,165 Marvin, Martha 34,94 Mason. James 34.161 Massey, Lorinda 72 Maurer, Teresa 72 May, Carol 94.136.143,152, 162 May, Cheryl 28, 72 Maybee, Julie 34,94 McCosh, Aaron 94 McCosh, Stephen 139.164.165 McLonald, Billie 94 McDonald. Bonnie 72 McElhanie, Rusty 94 McFarland, Marlene 54 McFarland, Ruthann 94 McGough. Connie 37. 73 McGough, James 36. 84.135 McHenry. Margaret 54,118 McHenry. Teresa 54.147 Mcllwain, Janice 72.164.165 McKeague, David McKeague. Debra 84 McLain, Jerry McMillan, Vicki 94 McNally, Sandra McNeil, Graydon Mead, Wayne Medure, Toni 94,146,152 Mees, Robert 25 Meharg, Steven 54,123,128 Meinert, David 94.134,135 Merengo, Cindy 36 Metzger. Michael 73,119.138 Meyst, Eric Michigan Kitchen Distributors 186 Michigan National Bank 190 Miller and Aalbregtse 191 Miller, Bruce 54,119,159 Miller, Debra 54 Miller, Gary 123,128 Miller, Gerald Miller. John 73.123,138 Miller. Patty 54,155,159 Miller, Rachel Miller, Sandra 73 Minniear, Jeffery 34, 94,135, 138 Minniear, Scott 71, 73,123,138 Mireles, Mary Lou Mitchell, Elizabeth A. 84 Mitchell, Elizabeth 41 Mladonicky. Joseph 41 Moe, Steven Mohn, Linda 54.159 Montague. Karen 73,165 Monroe, John Montague Motors 181 Moon, Terry 118 Moore. Donna Moore. Michael 36.94 Moore, Robert 159 Moore’s Insurance 192 Morell. Nancy 73 Morgan, Russell 54 Morris, Cindy 73,143,162 Morris. Jon 55.109.123,138 Morrison, Nancy 94 Morrison, Patricia Morse, John 84.119,134,165 Mortimer, Marci 84 Mullen. Kimberly 73. 167 Mullen. Ronda 36.95,152,162 Mumaw, Richard 94 Munn Barber Shop 188 Murdock, Timothy 84 Murphy. Richard 41 Murphy. Robert Myers, Arlon Myers, Garry 73 Myers, Jack Myers, Jeff 165 Myers, Karen 36,95.136 Myers, Vicki 95 Nail, Harold 73 Nail, Gary 84 Nail, Jane Nantz, Nancy 41 Naramor, Craig 84,134 Naramor, Jeffrey 55.138,151, 155 National Bank of Marshall 181 Neal, Calvin 73 Neal, Gary Neal, Sherry Needham Cleaners 193 Negus, Paul Neil, Martin Neeley, Lisa Neitzka. Gregory 30 Neitzka, Patricia Nelson, Pamela 84 Newsome, Rocky 73,123 Newsome, Greta 34.95 Niehaus, Beth 28, 37, 49, 55, 113,136,152,154,155 Niehaus. Terry 36, 95.136,152 Index — 203 Niehaus. Vicki 71, 73 Nobbs, Debra 84,160,161 Nobbs, Patricia 55 Nyhus, Marcia 95 O’Conner, Michael 73,119 Oldham, Mary Jane 73 O’Leary. Corby 73.123,133, 141.151 O’Leary, Patrick 162 Olmstead, Brian 41, 206 Olmstead, Theresa 95 Orrison, Paul 84 Orwig, Annette 84,106 Orwig, Becky Orwig, Russell 55,110 Oteney, James Ottgen, Shelly 73 Ottgen, Sherry 27,33, 73 Ousley, Annette Ousley, Melvin 84 Ousley, Lorrie 95 Ousley, Shelia 55 Owens, Penny 95 Owens, Rosemary 73 Ownes, Teresa 55,159 Pahl, Nancy 73 J Palmer, David 41 Palmer. Deborah 36,95 Palmiter, Alan 55 i m Pardoe and Sons 196 Pardoe, Dennis 73 Passmore, Doreen 73 Payne. Dawn 22.95.136 Peek. Mary 41 Peek, Michael 84,134 Peek. Laura 73.118 Peekstock, Sheryl 34,55.155 Peet, Barbara 55 Pehrson, Gregory 95 Pelfrey, Edward Pemberton, John Pemberton. Meladee 73 Pemberton. Melvin 36,95 Pena, David Pena, Maria 84 Penning, David 49. 55,123 151. 167 4k Permabilt Homes 185 Implements 196 Pemne.Joan 34 5.155 Perry, Carol 34,87 j. Perry, Patrick Perry, Rose 34, 73,161 Phelps, Terri 73 Phillips, Merrie 24. 25. 73.150 Pierce. Sharon 30, 73. 207 Piske, Steven 84 Piske, Terry 73 Pittet, Jacqueline Plaza Barber Shop 191 Plett, Michael 73,126 Poe, Brenda 36 Poe, Martha 84 Porter, Brooky Potter, Gregory 55.151 Potter, Jeffrey 95,123 Power Apparel Shop 174 Power, Barbara 55 Power, Patti 34, T43 Pratt, Steven 73 Prigioniero. Lily 86,152,158, 160 Prigioniero. Louis 84 Pritchard. Robert Pugh. Eric 73 Pugh. Jeffrey 55.123,138,151, 159 Purcell, Douglas 55 Purucker. Debbie 73 Purucker. Judy 85.158 Quada. Marcia 89, 95.152,154 Quada. Roger 55,150 Querbach. David 85 Quigg. Catherine 36. 95.136, 152 Quigg. Marlene 73,159 Quigley. John 22. 55.128,159 Quigley. Michael Quigley. Steven Ranger. Randy 55 Ranger. Steven 85 Rapp, Paula Ray, Lance 95 Redfield, Daryl 35 Redfield, Marland 85.134 Redfields 190 {•{edmans Paint and Wallpaper 184 ed. Cynthia 27, 73 eed, Deborah 55 eed, Randy 85 eiger, Carolyn 41 Reincke, Norman 58,128 Reish’s Shoes 195 Reniger, Myron 58 Rewa, Dominic Reynolds, Tom 119 Richardson, Clark Ridenour. David 58 Riever, Scott 95 Riley, Keven 71. 73,110,159 Robinson, Cynthia 34. 85,165 i | Robinson. Timothy V Robison, Matthetv 126 Robison, Mark 25. 70, 71, 73. 123,155 Robotham, Bob 41.123,151 Rockey, Greg 95 Roddy, Charlene 85 Rogers, Kirk 71, 74 Romack, Denise 58 Romack, Doug 85 Ronan and Kunzl 178 Ronan. Annette 36,85 Ronan. Douglas 70, 71. 74,110, 123,167 Ronan. James 95.135,141 Root. Sheri 58 Rose, Judy 74 Rosenau, Bret 85,126 Rosenau, Dawn 58 Roy, Bernie41,138 Ruddock, Andrew 74 Ruddock. Dennis 85 Ruddock, Thomas 58 Russell, Jill 85.151,154 Russell, Tony 95 Ryan, Bill 126,140,141 Ryan. Scott 58.119,133,140, 141,167 Ryan. Todd 34. 85 Sachjen, Mark 95 Sahli, Joseph 85 Saltzman, Gary 58 Saltzman, Terry 58 Saltzman. Gregory 95 Saltzman, Kevin 74,155 Samson. Ruth 118 Sanchez, John 86 Sargeants Flowers 190 Savard, Michael 34. 37, 74 Sayers, Charles 95.119,13 151 Sayers, David 74 Sayers. Mark Scears, Frank Scears, Joel Schafer, Scott 74 Schaefer. Sue 41 Scherer, Randall 95.134,139 Schmidt, Janet Schmidt. Jon 96 Schmidt. Michael 86,130 Schmidt, Robert 74,165 Schoenfeld, Daniel 96 Schneider, Mary 25. 96.1! 1 Schoenrock, Richard 19 74. 128.159 Schnaitman, Sue 41. 150, Isi Schroder. Phyllis 25. 73,1 ffllf 150,151.154.155.160 Schroder. Steven 86. 130. $39 Schroeder. William 34. 7 Schroll, Alan 96 Schtttte, Carol 36,41 .Scovie. Garold Scovie, Jonn 74 Seedorff, Debbie 96 Seekman. Richard 96 Seiler. Howard 74,123.130, 151,162 Seiler.Poxanne 25. 96,114 Sellers mes Semon, Cheryl 36.96.164 Shaffer, Paula 74 Shamp, Richard 49, 58.1: 131.159 Shaner Electric Co. 179 Shaner, Patrick 25, 34. 86 Sharp, Linda 74 Sharp. Sandra Sheldon, Deborah Sheldon, Garry 96 Sheldon Wiooiam Shepherd, I ian 96 Shepherd. Johnnie 38.161 Shepherd. Lloyd 96 Sherman, G. W.. O.D. 175 Sherman, Kenneth 96 Sherman, Lee 58,166 Sherman Realtors 173 Sherman, Sarah Sherrill, Michael 96,166 Shippell, Brian 34, 71, 74 Shippell, Gregory 96 Shilling, Fichard 86 Shoemaker, Chris Southern Michigan Mutual Insurance 197 Shreve. Cynthia 86 Shreve, Jodie 58 Shreve. Robin Shreve, Tammi 86 Sidloskas, Lori 34 Siefke. Debra 86 Simmons, Kim 74 Simmons, Melvin Simmons. Randy 75,138 Simpkins. Richard 33,133 Sinclair. Cindy Slagle. Teresa 96 Slone, David 36. 96 Sly, Duane 58 Smaston, Paul 86,165 Smith, Brenda 86 Smith, Carolyn 75,165 Smith, Danniel 86,134,141 Smith, Dorothy 96 Smith. Linell 58.159 Smith, Margaret 58 Smith, Regina 86,154 Smith, Rhonda 96 Smith, Richard 25,86.140,165 Smith, Steven 36 Sobel, Catherine 25. 37, 86 Sommers. Roger 58 Sparks. Andy Spieldenner, Susan 23 Springer. Kathy 75 Stage, John 96.126 Standard Printing Co. 179 State Farm Insurance Co. 187 Stauffer. Kathy 34. 58 Stauffer. Michael 34. 96 Stealy, Tim k Steeby, David 34.75 Stenson, Cindy Stenson. Deanna 58 r Stenson, Joanne 30 Stenson. Michael Stenson. Robin Stephens. Sherley Stepp,Gerald Stewart. Phyllis 41 Stewart, Timothy 34, 75,16 , 166 7+ Stiner, Benjamin 96 30 Si inn. Debra 75 Stone. Melinda 86,158 Stone. Richard 59 Stout, John Stout, Nancy 75 Streb, Jeffery Street, R. E., D.C. 175 Streeter, David 96 Streeter. Linda 59 Strough. John 41 Subleski. Sue 36 Sullivan. John 96 Sullivan, Sarah 86 Summerfieid. Paula 36. 96 Swafford, Lee Swafford. Steven Swan. Charles 59 Swan, George Swan. Kathrine 59 Swan. William 86 Swanson. Robin 59 Sweet. Clifford 96 204 — Index Sykora. Dan 37, 75 Sykora, Patrick 37, 59,123 Tackett, William Talic, Cindy 62 Taylor, Doris 41 Taylor. Steven 27.62,126 Tech, Amy 62 Tech, Mary 97.162 Telfer, Jim 41 Tew, Joy 36 Themins, Linda 62 Themins, Patrick 97,162,165 Thomas. Cecelia 23,62.147 Thomas, Cindy 34,97,161 Thomas. Gary Thomas. Steven 34, 75,161 Thompson, Julie Thomson, Russell Tidey, Jane 86.147 Tidey’s 191 Toney, Charles Town and Country Shop 172 Town House Fabrics 185 Tranter, Kimberely 25. 97,143. 150,154 Trapp. John 25. 86.126,141,164 Travis. Maurice 87,123,133, 134 Travis. Richard 74.123,128 Travis. Roger 87,134 Travis, William 97 Treat. Brian Tribby, David 75 Tribby, Scotty. 87.126 Trubac, Thomas 34, 71, 75 Trylick, Karen 86. 87 Trylick, Shirley 41 Trylick. Steven 23,62 Tucker. Clarence Tutiker. Janette 87,158 Tucker. Jeff 75,115,133 Tucker, Melissa Tunning, Pamela 30, 62,159 Tunning Tammy Twist, Peef 76.147,150,151, 154.158. 206,207 Two-Hour Dry Cleaners 176 Tymkew, Debra 76 'Jymkew, Richard 97 tlllow, Herman 62,159 { Ulrich, Scott 76,119.128,158 Underground Railroad 177 Upston, Russell 87,164.165 Uptgraft, Larry Uselton, Cheri 34. 76,158 Uselton, William 25.114,165 Utter, Linda 97 Valentine, Michael 27,123 Valentine, Neoma 34. 97,143 VanAntwerp, Jay 62 VanArman, Charlene 87 VanArman, Janice VanderGeest, Gail 87,147 Vandever, Ruth 87 VendenHeede, Karen 76 VandenHeede, Kevin 25.162 VandenHeede, Mark 62,109. 122,123,133,140,141,151 VanMeter, Wanda 87.162 VanVleet, Kim 76 VanVleet, Valerie VanWieren, Gordon 76,159 VanWieren, Gordon 41,162 Van Wieren, Laurie 89,97.150. 151,152,154,162 Varner, Kelley 87 Vasquez, Tom 97 Vaughn’s Clothing 184 Venn's Furniture 186 Veramay, David 87 Veramay, Sherie 25, 76,155, 160,164 Venn. Deborah 76.107.147, 150,151,159 Venn, Gregory 159 Vincent. Daniel 76,123,130, 165 Vincent. David 36. 97.131 Vincent. William 36 Vogelreuter, Ann 25. 71, 76. 207 Vogelreuter’s Clothing 186 Vogelreuter, Sarah 25, 97.106. 154 Waidelich. Mark Waidelich. Brenda 97.143 Waidelich. Steven 97. 131 Waidley, Donald 63.133.151, 155 Waidley, Melissa 34, 87 Wakefield, Linda 62,159 Walbeck, Michael 97 Walbeck, Teresa 76 Walbeck, Timothy 63 Walsh. Daniel 76,123 Walsh. Karen 87.147.150 Walters. Bonnie 63 Walters, Karen 97.162 Wasielewski, Steven 135 Walters. Kerry 97 Walters Tire 195 Warren-Sherer 187 Watson, Don Watson, Julie 34, 97 Wayward. Maureen 34. 36. 87. 136,158 Wayward, Richard 34. 76.123 Weaver, Laurie 87 Weaver, Raymond Weidner, David Weidner, Lori 25,76 Weidner. Roxanne 63 Weidner, Shawn 97 Weinert, David 97,135 Weisbaum, John 97 Wells. Debra 97 Wells. Karen 77 West, Cynthia West. Sarah 77.160 Westerkamp, Cary 128 Wetherell, Pamela 87 Whittaker, Kim 77 Wichowski, Gerald Wiegand, Cheryl 97 Wiegand. Richard Wiesel, Joan 87 Wigent Brothers 197 Wigent, Chris 68.154 Wigent, Diane 63 Wiggins, Dennis 63.126 Wilbur. Theresa 77 Wilhelm, Belinda 63 Wilhelm, Leola 36, 97 Wilkowski. Barbara 87 Wilkowski, John 97 Willerick, Homer Williams, Blair 119 Williams, Bob 63,159 Williams. Carol Williams. Harold Williams. Martha 36. 97.136. 152 Williams, Marvin Williams. Sandra 87 Williamson Gifts and Antiques 172 is. Lou Cinda 9 illis, Michael 128 159 Willrich, Juanita 34. 37. 63. 97 Wilson. George Wilson, Melody Wilson. Michael BWilson. Sandra 49. 63.136,154 Wilson, Wesley 87 Wiltse. Richard 97.135 Winter, Earnest 87 Winter, Gerald Wintersteen, Kenneth 63.159 Wintersteen, Lucinda 77 Wintersteen, Scott 87 Wintersteen, Todd 97 Wireman, Renee 63 Wiser, Denise 63. 77 Withee, Robert 25. 86. 87,134. 154 Wolf Floor Covering 193 Woods. Andrew 77 Woods, Carl 87 Woods, Cynthia 34,143 Woods, Henry 97 Woods, James 77,159 Woods. Jane 97 Woods, Joseph 63 Woods, Lawrence 63 Woods. Mark 87 Woods, Michael 97 Worde, Bonnie 77.164 Worde. Bradley 159 Wren, Katherine 77,159 Wright, Heather 97 Wright. Kathy 36.63 Wright. Kenneth 37. 63.112 Wright, Wanda 77 Wright, William 97 Wuori, Lisa 70. 71.77.155,160. 164 Wuori, Paul Wuori, Philip 41 Wyatt, Michael Wyatt, Theresa Wydendorf, Diane 97.151,162 Wynne. Regina 87,150 Yaudes, Sharia 33.63 Yeager. Judy 87 Yam and Fabric Shop 187 Yonkers, Victoria Yost, Jeffery 34. 87 Yothers, John Yothers, Wynette 36.136,155 Young, Helen 43 Young. James 87 Young, Karen 34, 97,161 Young, Kent 77,130,165 Zapata. James 123 Zapata. Maria Zblewski, Sandra 136,165 Zblewski, Suzanne 136,152 Zull, Christina 97.118,146.150. 152 Acknowledgement The 1974 Dial staff and adviser would like to acknowl- edge the Marshall Evening Chronicle, Beller Studio and the MHS Photography Club for their help with the photog- raphy for this book. Index — 205 Dial adds girls' sports (Above) Happy Birthday Elmo. 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