Marysville High School - Viking Yearbook (Marysville, MI)
- Class of 1968
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Yugi? ilfge flora? 5 'SOM 65.5 no, - f- 'ght 3119 'Zi-wa s - . 9 -fe ficmbg Boun sou from out Cs' his Om 3 -9 buvnin favs to hee . 9 brlgfii YI exasx fp'-.Q .sf ff aw 6 fic ff W u- qfih' ef Qty 'RS sgilfeizfa We Dedicate This Book To . . . To many of us, Mrs. Bartow's has been a very familiar face during our years ofschooling in Marysville. She has been the school nurseforfifteen years. Mrs. Bartow graduated from Port Huron Hospital and worked there before she became our school nurse. Mrs. Bartow has served in capacity as the nurse for St. Christophers School, Morton, Washington, and Gardens Elementary Schools, Marysville Inter- mediate School, and Marysville High School. Mrs. Bartow is a Red Cross nurse and is on call for Civil Defense. She has also worked on various blood banks throughout the area. Mrs. Omer P. Barlow School Nurse 195 3- 1968 TABLE OF C ON TEN TS ADMINISTRATION FACULTY FOREIGN EXCHANGE 18 A SENIORS 19 JUNIQRS 50 SOPHOMORES FRESHMEN 64 ACTIVITIES 71 SPOR TS SENIOR DIRE C TOR Y Partners In Progress Jlr. Ronald Willse, I966-67 principal ,jr of Marysville High School, became A N2 Q our 1967-68 xuperinlemlenl of schools. Ile holds B.S. and JI..-l. ' degrees. This Imsl year was .Ui-. Drexel .llcDaniel's firsl year as Jlr. Omer Barlow, Federal Prograni Co-orllinalor lhis principal of .'lHl'yX!llllC' High School. Ile has received paslyear, has .rI.B. and ,U.fI.tlegrees .-LB., 1U..Al., anfl l51l.S. degrees. BOARD 01 EDUCATION Bm-lg yuwg Prpyidenl, Mr. O, Rol1erlKeefe,A Sggrglary, Jlrs. son, Mr. Charles Richards, Jlr. Arthur Cole, Mr. Jlilton Sophia Pohl. lironl row: Truslees: Mr. William Thornp- Rogers. flbsenl:Treasure'1'.MT.LINUXSCllNl01'f01U- Qfoffg E595 T66 fore E, Qfou Jicf nof figfif iff? Sfow gk' Qc 'tiff if The iving Languages .-., .UISS CI..,lIfIx'S0.Y - Une merit ufpnelryjezv perxmzx In-uxe. - Iinglixlz 9 and Ill Iwevlzmnn rulzflwr Slu will deny: ll sayx rnnre and in fewer wurrlx llmn lIl'l1lfl0llHl'lI. ,... MISS Vll'l,l.Y - We live under Il gozfernmenl of men and morning nezuv- pajlerx. - Spnnixlz, jour- nalixm. flmplifier, Senior arlvixor, Quill and Scroll. lem X . I- lfliui Q L vs 4 J .N I' u'1lx- L-HE URS. IiIfI.I.0W - 'lllere ix an ar! qf MISS RI! II IRIN In know Imw reading, as well as an nrl of llzinlc- to xuggevl xv the great mt nj leach ing, nnrl an arl QI' wriling. A Eng- ing. -I'IlgIHI1 9111111 Il lixl: ll, I .'I'..-I.. junior nllzrixnr, Yearlnmk. re Studied M an .UISS lflf.YSO.Y - 'Ve haw' rumn bu! for one language here and llml ix llm lfnqglixh lllllgllllgl' - lfxlern lem-lu' r from .Uirh i- gan Slale l'Hi1fl'l'XiivY. AIRS. GOIKIIAJI - Oh Ilzal my words were now zuril- ten! Oh that Ihey were print- ed in a lmak! - Librarian, Library Service Club, Xalion- aI llanar Suciely, Senior arl- zlixor. . ,, 5 4 ' 5 . 2- 2' ' - ,NX Jllf. .U!u'UO.YQlI,D - Rare Cmnpuunrl of ml- rlily. frulir, and fun. Who rc'lixh'rl a joke and rejoiced in a pun. '7 - lfnglixlz Ill, I.. Suplmnzurr' afhfisor. MR, .llq-JI,-IIIOX - Lal him now xhenk' or like hefvnfley inesx, Debate-lforenxics, Sophomore advixar, V. Fool -fu,-vlrlxyhUIl1I1ix,,!,vafp- - Pnb1icSpeaking. General Bus- ball coach, Track, junior and Senior Plays Direclur. Science And Math - ,,- 1 A MR. YON - Finally education alone can conduct ux lo that enjoymenl which is, al once, besl in quality and infinite in quanlily. - Algebra ll, Geomelry, Trigonomelry, Sophomore advisor. Jllf. STEPIIENS - Science is madnesx good xense does not cure il. - Phvsicx. Chemistry, Physical Science, Science 9. Senior advisor. Science club. IR. CHAPJI,-IN - Dlalhema- lies lakes us info the region of absolule necessily. - Algebra, General Mathema- lics, Geometry, Freslmzan Basleelball coach, Freshman advisor, j. V. Football coach. Trigger Inventions emalics possesses nol only lrulh, bul supreme beauly. - .-Ilgcbrn. Refresher Malh, Business flrilhmelic, junior advisor. VIS? FEDR,-1W - The history science is science itself. Biology I and II, Science 9 Ski Club, Freshman advi- sor. MR SCIIUCK - Histories make men wise: poets, wil- ty mathematicians, sublle- , ..,..,..,wq 'i X , .,,.....i........., .................. Ulf. DenUyl - .-1 lool is but lhe extension of fl rnrln's hand, and a machine is but n romplelc' fool. ,-Ind he lhal inzrenls a machine nug- menls lhe power of a man and fhe well-being of man- lcinrl. - Machine Shop, Sup- ervisor of Day Trarle, Fresh- man lfoollmll roach, junior Vnrsily Baxe ball coach, lfreshnmn adzlixor Jill. PIIILI' - Thal fm' lmul we dream nboul, Where every man ix his own nrrhi- lecl. - ,llechanical Draw- ing I mul ll. junior Izllzfiym-, Co-op. JIR. Sl'l'lx'li.N'.-INT - .-I leach- er can nearer lleller flislin- guish hinzxeif in hix work than by encouraging I1 clever pupil. - Wood Shop I and ll, lnrluslrial flrlx, junior ml- vixor. T UR. COLLAIRIJ - Then lhe IIIlIl'It I1l'I-QIII, smoalh-run- ning 1-Iiclcing' clean. Hruxherlq filed and dainty lypewriling marhine. With lins nf ribllonx wailing for lhe blows. Which soon will hammer Ihem lu every prnxen- Shorlhanrl, Office Praclice. Typing I and II, Soplumwre allvixur. JIISS .lIl'l.l.If.Y 7 .-I frown perhapx. upon my heall Ilul a necrlle In my hanrl. f llmmfnmking I, II, and III, Ilmne anrl Family Living, Snplmrnure arlzlisnr. 32 s i 1. Misx Gremel - Exlern teacher from M HR. I'.-lKli - Few have heard of Fra I.1u'a I'arioI: the inven- lor uf rlouhle-enlry lmrlhheep- ing: bn! he hax proballly had much more influence on human life lhan Danle nr Jlirllelangelu. - Ifoohlmefz- ing. Typing I, Varsity Ifrml- ball Iiaclcfielfl coach, Varxily Baseball eoaeh, Varxily Club advisor, Senior advisor. If '31 T7C75 Hop, Skip, And A jump To Fitness .VIL 'l'If.fllIlf.Y - Wim nxkx ZUIIUIIIUD' Nw vlwrrzy were rlcjllwlezl by .vlrulvg V or 'llfllilff - Ifxlern 'l'01u'l10r fronz .Uirlzigan Slnlv. I'.l'l'XIIll1!lH lfnullmll l'0lll'lI. 'H . i K4 v' ,ff L- 5 V V , x . rr UISS IIA-IIKIOCIQ W Bvllm' In run Ilum In rluxl oul. - Gym r'111.Y-WX, Supllmnorz' I1l11'fX0l', fi. ,-I . .-l. Jill. Slx'l.Y.Ylflf 3 Play up, play llm gnrnv. - Cyn: r-luxx, ll'm-lrl llixlory, S0fI'l0l7l0I'l' arlzfixar. lfonlbrill I'0lll'lI, fi1IU,l'lIIIl'll. Jllf. BR.-ll'.Y - Play ou! ilu' play. - .blllzlelir Dircrlor, Gym rlaxxzfx, Vnrxily Club, Varxily lfuollmll !'lNll',I, Vnrsily 'l'rar'k, .Yoon Sujzerzfisian. Stud O Pastflnd Present 1. .I fu 1 gy'4A JfX 1 .vr:T'n'. W-W I 'owns ,N - I MR. In'l'Blf.YSI'IfI.N' - fel 111014 flidxl bug Igpggjw ,low HR. JI.lIH'I.Y 7 I hall ralher lle righl lhan be Prexi- lillle wit governs lhis mighly uniyerye, - Eng,-N rlenl. -.'IllIF7'Il'llIIIII.YIlH'y..,IlHIlH'IIIIZIIXIIT. Teacherfro rn Mielzigan State. .M L ' ., 7 . AIRS. BI..fICIx'.YIfY - 'Ixhlll is the bex! g01lC'flllll6HI whirl: desires lo make Ihe people happy, and knowx how lo make lhem happy. - Social Sludiex, I l'0XI1lll!llI advi- xor. JIR. WIIlfIil.lfR - .-I wixe man neilher suf- fers himself lo be governed, nor allempls to govern others. - Gozfernmenl, Econo- mies, Social Problems. Senior advisor. MISS S'I'0RliIfCIx' - Speak in I renrh when you can 'I lhinl: of lhe ling- Iish for a lhing. - I'1l'l'lIl'II I, .Almer- iean Ilislory. World llixlory, Ifrexh- man aflvisur. Counselors ' Corner .ff 1. Tr T , Mbi- .-v ,U UISS KRESIX f IVIIUH all is done, llie help ofgood counsel UR. ,YIISENQ-IR - Jlany receive advice: only llm wise profil by is lllal zulliell .vellelll business slraiglil. 7 Counselor, il. -- Counselor, l'xyr'l1ology, junior atlzfisor. Senior aflzrixor, .Valional Honor Soeiely. 0 0 me Arts F zeld ' f--1 .J Ny' MRS. AIMI,-II.l. - .Alrl hall: an enemy called ignorance. - MR. SALVO - Music is llie medicine of llze mind. - .flrlnlnnior advisor, flrlClul1. Chorus, Band, Senior arlvisor. Mr. Bob VVals0n -Maintenance- X l F 5 ' 32' W, . ,, Q64 -cb M r. john Hu rley -Bus Conlravlu r- M.H.S.,s Ur. Don llark lefllllll Jlr. Don Baldwin Mr. Ken McDonald Jlr. Eugene Siler -JIainlenam'e- .Un Russ Watson -Superintendenl of Dlaintenance- , X K I X'-is Help ul Hands Blix.: Nancy Bulcazuski -L ibrary- X, , , !.1'TS5.,. wx X R e L-me J , Lf Mrs. Marie Knullz -Superinle11rlenI'.v secrelary- Mrs. Winnie Conger -Bookkeeper- Mrx. Isabelle .Uallwil Mm. Irene Osenloslzi -Cafeteria- Mrsuloanne Bacher Mrs. Grace Burley -High School Office- Jlrx. Cllarlolle llen ry 2'-venue Our Well- Traveled Girls f R Carolyn Gragowski Last summer for eight weeks Carolyn Gragowski, a senior, represented Marysville High School in Finland. She stayed with JVIr. and Mrs. Salo and her Finnish sister Leena. She also had a married brother Timo and a married sister Virpi. Carolyn lived in a modern home on the outskirts of Pori, which is the fourth largest city in Finland. The biggest problem Carolyn encountered was the language barrier. Her Finnish parents and brother could not speak English, thoughfortunately her sisters could. Carolyn spent part of her visit touring the lower part of Finland. When she and her sister weren't traveling, they passed the time going to dances, walking, and shopping in Pori. Carolyn enjoyed her summer there immensely, and she understood the Finnish people better. This year Marysville High was fortunate to have Barbara Sproll as an exchange student. Barb 's American parents were Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hoag, and her sister was senior Diary Hoag. Barb is from Thun, Switzerland, which she described as an average Swiss town with old-fashioned homes and an old castle. She has three brothers and two sisters in Switzerland, all older than she is. The biggest surprises in Marysville were the big cars, the flat land, and the amount of meat served at meals. She also found that the teen-agers weren't as wild as she had expected. Barb has two years of secondary schooling yet because her year in Marysville doesn't count. Barb said that she was very glad for the opportunity to live here because everyone in Marysville was so friendly. Barbara Sproll Q55 C59 QL 'Zi'-0115 given gon ffom 0-YHPY' hanb Kenneth Reynolds Wanda Warsinski A merican Legion A ward A merican Legion A ward SENIOR Tom Vglkgning Carolyn Gragowski Bausch-Lomb Science Award Viking Journalism Awafd VA LEDIC TORIA N Patricia Phillips Belty Crocker A ward HO OR Diana Crago Charlene Davies Joanne E rard Mary Gaffney Ruth A nne Gross Mary Anne Hoag Karen johnson X Cameron Kirker X Lilyann Mieksztyn SAL UTA TORIAN gym-'xfrvv-'f -v 5rP T'T'!- F ' ' V' ' ' 1 Sandra Worley ROLL Patsy Osborne Patricia Phillips Sherry Plunkitt jeannine Russell Scott Vince Tom Volkening Tom Warsinske Wanda Warsinski Sandra Worley Laurie Loughren Danford Award A mplqierjournalism A ward HO ORS 37 Diane MacDonald DAR Joe Roehl Danfo rd A ward Scott Vince Calvin Moulton Activity Award DENNIS ACKERMAN What I must do is all that concerns me, not what people think. WWW ' Q 35 wb 2 LINDA BA DLE Y An equal mixture of good humor and good sense. 9X Y A VIS BALHOFF Reaching is easier ifyou are smiling. X fra. L. jllll BALINSKI Live and let live as it will do. 11 FRANK DO UGLAS BA RBE QTY? NANCY BARNES It matters not what you 're thought to be, but what you are. 7-A ,Af-,vw-M L- Qu- DEBBY BERGSTROM Quiet, unrujflefl, always the same, Like some sweet picture in a pictureframe. He 'll make the goal. -sup CHARLES BILLS A happy man is he that knows the world. . . I 23 1 ,aw 24 J Q .J ,.:f 'w1'ff sf -'W' ' I ERIC BORGMAN A wise man will make more opportunities than he finds. LA URAL CARLISLE She isfree who lives as she chooses. LINDA CONFER When willingness is great, dijficulty isn 't. UQ CAROLE BRADSHA W Thoughts that come with doves 'footsteps guide the world. DIANA CRA G0 The central purpose of education should be to develop the ability to think if 'CS' 11 ss, KZ? CA TH Y CR,-1 NE There are more smiles in the world than there are tears. CH.-l RLENE DA VIES Trifles make peifection, and perfection is no trifle. ,L-, Y F sfgsi flir-Els, fl. '!' .. , ,,.. L . V,,,,5, 'S-ff CHARLES DAHLKE There never was a bad man that had abilityfor good service. THOMAS D'ARCY I can because I believe I can PA T DIEIU Anything she cloesn 't have she cloesn 't need. g...,, Nix my f f v f J, DONNA DZIUBINSKI Pleasure comes through toilg when ohe loves her work, her life is a happy one. RICHARD FETTING He who has health, has hopeg and he who has hope has everything. 'W' ,E 9 FEW-!'!77,'1 Y 'T7'f 3 ' ' WW w - 1 Q w iv an-' JANE FRAZER It isjust as important to listen to someone with your eyes as it is with your ears. ikfiii nt: ,fx K.. , 3 MA R Y GA FFNE Y The little things are most worth while-a quiet word, a look, a smile, a listening ear. Jw? SHERRI FRENCH A person ofgood character will always do the things that will bring the greatest happiness to the greatest number of people. '5' TYLER D. FR NDA K A person who has a thousand friends has not but one to spare. HERB GILRO Y A good laugh is sunshine in a house. , UV V7 BILL GUODIN . ' 4 vvszkk N 4 young man full ofgreat ability and promise. ALAN L. HARRINGTON No man is afailure who has helped others. CAROL YN GRA GO WSKI Work is dull only to those who take no pride in it. gonna RUTH ANNE GROSS There are three ingredients inthe good life: learning, earning, and yearning. BIOHN HEAIWAN Remember this,-that very little is needed to make a happy life. MALCOLM H URS T Lqe, itself, is but a game football. I 3 thx ZT. Ijtf 1T ,xl s ci, an f L GARY HEBERT IUARY ANNE HUAG Victory is a thing of the will. Character is a growthfrom within. It isn 't the motto that hangs on the wall, but the motto you live that of mix T. ' DEMRA H YA TTE Today, whatever may annoy The wordfor me isjoy. COUNTS. DEBBIE .IA HN Patience and tenacity of purpose are worth more than twice their weight of cle-uerness. I rl: DON .IA MIESON -. - ,x 5 Yau- I . w ' JM'-Xu ' .J 9 -sf -sci Happy am Ig from care I'm free! Why aren 't they all contented like me? MARY KILBUURN The most manifest sign of wisdom is a continual W cheerfulness. . 3?-if KAREN QIOHNSON Work is something you want to get doneg play is something youjust like to be doing. MICHAEL .IUNES Wit makes its own welcome, and levels all distinctions. MIKE KING Ifa man could have half his wishes, he would double his troubles. WILLIA IU KIRB Y Ah, life could be so beautiful So precious li 'e is! . . . I A F' DONNA KLAIS Out of the abundance ofthe heart the mouth speaketh. SUSAN KRENKE lfyou love the good that you see in another, you make it your own. CAMERON KIRKER Threefifths of him genius and twofifths sheerfudge. DIA NNE LaGR UTH Nothing is waste that , makes a memory. STEVE LAMBERT He that is slow to anger is better than the mighty. 'f ' 3' I 1... Sf '1 -f' . f',.5x .T .J' ,Ji , fe :.' g e- 5ff !t-,Axf'f! ,,.f'i5 . A ','-EY' l CAROL LATHRUM Generosity is the flower ofjustice. 4' F LINDA LA THR UIU Never underestimate the power of silence. 5'- KIOE LA MBERT All floors open to courtesy. MAR VIN LEA YM Fortunefavors the daring gf if 5 'qw-v ' ' .mc r -qi . L ty V JUD Y LENN Only those who have the patience to do simple things perjectly will acquire the skill to do difficult things easily. ELLEN DICCLELLAND Kindness is the sunshine in which virtue grows. N I LA URIE LOUGHREN She who sows courtesy, reaps friendshipsg and she who plants kindness, gathers love. . M' It 'gl ' Y., 4 g. T? FA WN 1UacPHERSON She makes manyfriends wherever she goes. 'rf if 4 DIA NE MUCDONALD The world belongs to the enthusiast who keeps cool DICK McDONALD Politeness is to do and .say The kinclest thing in the kintlest way. 511A RON Ml:LIU.S who rlo. Quiet to those who know her not and jolly to those Q'--pf LIL YA NN IUIEKSZTYN Cheerfulness and content are great beautifiers and famous preservers of youthful looks. WILLIAM G. MIELKE Life without sport is not life. in CHRIS MILLER future. No one can forbid us the Q. gf, I A TOM MOORE My boat is on the shore, And my bark is on the sea, But, before lgo, Tom Moore, Here 's a rlouble health to thee. 1511. X.: CHERR Y MORRIS A cheerful look makes a PAMELA NA KONE Y It 's the quiet people who do the work. 'tr' dish afeast. P TZ' BARBARA NEAD Be silent and safe- silence never betrays you. JAN NEAL Enthusiasm moves the 1 world. ' LA., ,Q - -v....'u,,v ,Xxx-,:.w,. fsdtesk- DA RREL NELSON Live and let live is the sf. .. , . -'ff vkwz .wY4.f,y rule of commonjustice. hw ig f' gf. 2 V . '-'IS' PATSY OSBORNE A cheerful temperjoined with innocence will make beauty attractive, know- ledge delightful, and wit good-natured. Qlbuy l PA TRICIA ANN PHILLIPS The pursuit ofperfect, then, is the pursuit of sweetness and light. L0 UIS PA TTISON Reflect that life, like every other blessing, Derives its value from its use alone. ff' CHARLES PEYERK Everyday should be passed as if it is to be our last. SHARON POHL We should give as we would receive-cheerfully, quickly, and without hesitation. X 4,-qigQi5l5w,? , ,. g . TERRY PUTZE Respect is what we owe: love, what we give. LA RR Y PICKERING A n essential ofa happy life is freedom from care. 'I'0M REE VES Wisdom is to the mind what health is to the body. 1 I .gi A f -mfjwi. -', -. . I . I fa , sw A-zwffgi JM-W hr f , ., is 'i Z :' 4w'ii 'T SHERR Y PL UNKITT Her veryfrowns arefairer far Than smiles of other maidens are. X KEN RE YNOLDS When one door is shut, another opens. W-W.-,.q...M.-..V . - . DON RICHA RDS ' I A The virtue of all achieve- ment is victory over oneself. Those who know this victory can never know defeat. WFP' rf' ws- .3-nmrl '- 1 . 5:1 ji k A , , , ,W . - . LINDA RICHARDSON v The great end of life is not knowledge, but action. I LYNNE ROBINSON How near to good is what is fair. JA MES ROCK Time is but a stream Igo a-fishing in. -'27-P' BIA R Y R0 WE Enthusiasm is the genius ofsincerity. 'Mar HAROLD ROCKWELL Ao one knows what he can do till he tries. w X I I JlZANNINl'. RUSSILLL Saddle your dreams afore you ride 'em. jENNESS SCHROEDER She 's sincere, entertaining and sweet, A lass whom we all like to meet. KV. V -- - f- .. , ,- J- , 'J M -he f ul: ,.. ... , . f. 'w.x,. V- 1 me ' 4 as 'f welwfy-K- qw 1 ' ' si e -w fm ww f 'Si- Mille V,-gf, Y sy f 4..,i',5 4. A S, .IOSEPH R OEHL The price ofgrealness is responsibility. ALLEN SEA TON He has common sense in a way that 's not common. JUD Y SHIRKE Y Personality is to a person what perfume is to aflower. 1 :ff f 1' f A to A sw 4 A as DENNIS SHERMAN Lije is shorty live it up. 55? ORREN SIMPSON Habit is stronger than nature. BARBARA SMALL Lookfor the good in people then you shall grow better yourself. -.1 .s..,n 0 STE VE SIUITH Faith is to believe what we do not see, and the reward of thisfaith is to see what we believe. QF? jANlCE SMITH An ounce ofcourtesy is worth a pound of apology. if of TON! SOLOIVION lllerit is more worthwhile than fame. . A IUARIJANE SIUAKCII A happy life consists in tranquility ofminrl. BA RB SPROLL A smile is currency in any country. E ,f ,. WT si' I h h , ,.-.W i.,. fn 2, 5'-T 4 BOB S TA GER Thinking is like living and flying. Each of us must llo it for himself. RICHARD 'IEEPLE Nothing can come out ofan artist that is not in the man. DA VID STOKE Y Men offew words are the best of men. K 13 z'f 1 3 l. 46.15 4 vs-f 'fig eb X il . A ' ' V 1.1 ,f '- ,A get W, -, .' X 5 DONNA JO TECGE A witty woman is a treasureg a witty beauty is a power. u 3 ALAN STURDE VANT Life is what you make it. BONNIE THIBDA UE Thank you H is alittle thing that pays bid fliviclends. Q'--gr 13 K 1 31. MARK THURNER lllanners-thefinal and peifectflower of noble character. SCOTT VINCE The wisest man is generally he who thinks himself the least so. jofv UTHES The only tyrant I accept in this world is the still small voice within me. i , .W , 1. ,,t,... ,, .m,351q,l, IIANE VA NSA CH Never seem wiser or more learned than the people you are with. in-1' LARRY VISGA Politeness is to goodness what words are to thoughts. TOIU VOLKENING Reading is the corner- stone of education. 'W'PF P1TfT ' HAROLD WA GAR To be strong is to be happy. 1901 BILL WILLIA MS A man of letters, manners, and morals. lf' TOM WARSINSKE The wisdom ofthe wise is an uncommon degree of COYVIVVLO11 567156. SANDRA WORLE Y She has many links in her chain offriendships. WA NDA WARSINSKI Studious of ease, andfond of humble things. l X JOHN ZDRAL A good disposition is worth more than gold. K Leaders 0 196 ,....s....- Steering Committee Al Harrmgton Donna D zubmskz Cam urer Demra Hyutte, Richard Teeple, Laurie Loughren, Gary lurker an Veal Duane MacDonald Secretary fam Reeves Hebert President Doug Barbe Vice President Iom Warsznske Treas Hvwef While R0-V? Colors: Blue and White S 0 L3 'R M X Motto: Our todays and yesterdays are the blocks with which we build tomorrow. W S V 1' :M-X. M 'lx' 'E K Aw LQ -I 1 fN ll Y Q-,IA iw g 1968 Senior Class Advisors Mr. George Pake we , ml, div W Mr. Charles Salvo Miss A harax' Kresin Miss Clare Vivian Mr. Durnell Stephens Mrs. Marilynn Gorham Mr. Frank Wheeler Ti 5 only BoufS fo Heep If B urhing bfi 3 hf Debby Alexander Phil A nglebrandl Rod Armstrong Vince A rlman Bob Aslzpole 1 A ' 4 ' 5 14: i . W -, ' ' li Ke v L W 1 Q 5 , -' 5 -fl' 1 I if ,t 1 .y ' 1- Q 1 x V . g, ' , , 6 5' 1 wif hr-1: K 5 +L 4-g 0 bf wp- .1 li M .., in E W mg I 4- as-'x Sn .Q .. av, Pal Austin Neil Baldwin Rinda Balhoff Bill Balinski Harold Barnes Debbie Bassett john Bellow Joanne Bier Alice Billie! Beth Blackmer judy Braden Becky Breckner Linda Breckon Linda Brockdorff Kerry Bromley Louise Campbell Bill Carpenter Dave Calaldo Lynn Charbonneau Art Cole Dave Collingwood john Cole ,,, Kalhyflrnwford -,IFKW5 .. G' l ' K - 4 V, -- -Q Q Q ' TNQ E l gg ll Q ix v., X KX X 4 5 . . gm K A X . umm - rx ' .- , W 4' 2. I. E 4,29 , ,A I . J kvk! 4, ' ffl it r . B., , rf, I 1 wi z , w..,,,. .Y 7 0- 5 4 N ' I :S ' S -U- N y , X Q- . 4... A l I ' Q A I .-up be K -.V . ' v - E' , E , if-4 y 4 Q l 1 L jf, L.. ig M I 1, ' EK 1x W ' ' ' A Q- . sr Q , ... - l X L ' .' 3' f'a,' .ft K J A ,. f -X X, 5' . A.. , X 15-1 Ni L. X 'L . 23 5- 15 Nancy Cruickshank Linda Curtis Debby D'Arcy Deanna Dean Peggy Durranl Pal Eagen joe Ernst Blake Evans Bill Farrer Michele Fox john Frendl Margaret Gaffney Ritch Gallagher Karen Garrett Brenda Garve rick Candy Gaudelte .af Q ' X - P X Ed Graham I. , Q ,:'-His, x :QA x-N. ya 1 4 ., L. Irene Gregg Q Us ,yy ' L n' jack Hija W bun xy QA. Bruce jordan .Q Xa Tl nl' x I Sandy Langolf 'QX p' , N uv, if L janet Lewis , X A '-av ,..'lZv' 2,-e rf -v. Ivy Hark le road 7 on 6- if M ark H oo ve r CF. n leo john Knulh , 1 Bernadine Sandy Harvey Heim d 'T ,N fc! ' , an K , r i I , , 5 Richard Debbie Howe Howes ' . 1 K. f- 1 Gayle Dave Kfellk? Kalman john Bellow, Secrelaryg Dennis Peggy Schaefer, Vice President. 4 'UE - 4, , V Rob Helzer 'L -no sf If Belinda Jacobs ffm- Q' V' Bob Lafiruth 15. ,Ja Warsinske, President: R116 Pietroski, Treasurerg sun Rose Ileythaler X A-f Dlarcia julmsun 4. .qw A '. Q-x Bev l.andxz'luml 'cl- 4 A LaVerne Lapoinle S .X-W X F 'A M ye: Brenda MacGregor T tif? g. 'I 'orn M ar'Rae iq Laura Marsden 'aw Pb, Sieve Malllzezux L , '.-C Leonard Miekszlyn INA 'TN Gloria 0'Neill Fourllz Row: LaVerne Lapofnle: Third Row: Nancy Crufcksllank, Dick Yeager: Second Row: Michele Fox, Dick Welserg First Row: Lynn Clmrbonneau, Kerry Bromley: .-I bsenl: Leonard llliekxzlyn, Sandy Gaudelle, Greg Yielding. Milf- I ! x.A Carol McDonald 9 on ws- -Q--' Kallzy Jlurrfs .0 .Jr 4'- ., Es L. Ann Osenloski Q-.A - 5 gmxl , 4- , Linda Mclnlyre ...ti-' Denn fx Neal 476' ' . R Becky Parker .A ' Wf '-N, Dee Richard lllCAvlC'l0l Meinhardl 1? 'N ' W.. ? ' N X ef Linda Kallly Neal Nelson 'I a.-V4-fain. ,.-V K VT '37 , 5 A 11 I ll lik- X 'X N xr- 1. sf' ' Nw i e Dick Brenda Parker Pnrlain 111' 14 Paul Malone 5 f 10' Q 'Y Pal M assacln' 5 'il Ox ,ZA Sieve Miclmlski K' L- 'Cf' Dave Nowicki 44 . -222 A j i m Pa rlrirlye Dennis Pastor 533 'sr A joe Pang 7 - D- Mn- ? - .X ' :Laika Lynn Shafran 'W . jim Stager A,.i-up 'ix 'J , if, A A Rob Stevens S u f'f'H.2 Billie Sue Rundell Chris Sheldon Dan Slarke y fg ' lt. g S. Mark Slevenxon Nu, 'QQ-' Dave Perry 6... 1. ww.-w . ,, F 1 g 14 x 1 I K , R 91 iw Guy Ryan A, Qg Jil I Karen Siler 'FL , QL- ,af fs Wt' Gayle Slepka 'Q ,gh 'X 5'- .N va W? 1W.J Mark Peters L- Nancy Samson .g v.,' :XWJP Ed Smith ,,, Q. ... G Rae Ann Pietroski sf Q--v F A, N Peggy Schaefer Marty Smith sr ' 06 wi, 'Q-23-fs n Caroline Priess t 5. :Lk if Diane Seaton il AEEEEQWQ Bonnie Spencer Doug juni Storey ors ' Float-Second Place X. 1 fQ. f nat! 'S-W . , 'gi' x-'ffl V: 5, A A P ..' ' :tif Diane john Lynda Bob Iilarilyn Slroer Swnnxon Thibdaue Tlzompson ,wat-y , Ns. , ' V iq..-ax 8 l 9 N' er W 'W A -X Jax' W' ' - - D yy x U'-.3 di A6 I V Q , ' TPA I Pete jane jim Anila Luann Van Wnrmer Volkenirlg Vossen Wagar Walle rs if A D We y 3 is ' . A-2' ' .sap 'G ' sf 1' ' Dennis Mary Dick Debby Gary Wm-sinxke Weakland Welser Werner Westbrook jimi . , 'X I if ' J ,4 , 4' X if x I i Q ' X I , A I Q 5- f 'f- T f . jun Debby Dorothy Willell Wilson Wolfe 95. har juxl Perfect! Dick Greg Don YGUSW Yielding Zimmer Joanne Vanderscors I ii' , 41 X L Linda Ward Hx 5-I 4 Donna Wickings '92 Nancy Wollen is gf ,W ef' X4 f K-.L .4 Ugg '-1 C J- TW! . 1 Steering Committee llllllffll Row: Paul .Uc.Yichol. Third Row: Bob Gnrllarn, Earl .UL'Call. Sec- ond Row: llmrk .-luguxtyn, Greg Hagen, Mike Wlwelffr. lffrxl Row: Relz1nSygil, Connie Wellman. Linda Nicholas, Lirula Curley. U57 Q4 .XVI X 1 I Doug Gnudin. Prexillenl: Tum Bnrbc' Vive-Presillvnlg .Hike -lnlmslon, Sec C'l0 j'i 000' Sf'llL1ffft'r. 'l1l'l'llXIIl'l'l'. Class Officers ws, Ni ' ' K ,A , E 'X ' J ,, , K lla? ,C H . e ' -f 4. b.,, ,,- , ,,,,, It V E, ,A X d - t C fc ' ' ., ,fx .. 5 4 . E .5 .L f au- of Sally Kathy llfmlf Brvnlla Barbara Karen Alfollly .flflillllll Auguxtyn Auylin Badley Baird Iv K .,, 8 . H! 'I' V, ' 'II' 5 wg-f -.. - 1 'W - v V t at to A .C fr W N 1. -1 Bill Tom Cathy Bill Bill Karen Bllldwill Barlle Baxnau' Hellinger Bergstrom Hinsley CR Z - , Z ' Ni U . 'xfflx ev gf, .H , A , V fy I 1 Q- A , X t -1:2 -tm 7 Randy jack Steven Tong Bfyfm Carlisle Carryer Carly Q f- - , C '- ' vw , .. , C. C 5 A .., 1 Q J- Does it pay off?.' Tom .lane Claudia joanne Charesl Ciel Cline C016 v It N' C C ' 7 5, . ' 'O ix ' ' 6' ' gs x, J, . me .L , f -5- 1 K . fr ' 1' ' .1 ' . 42 ., . X 1 , 1 - 402. e 'I 414251 ' F 'ff Gary Kathy Faye Roger Sue Sherry Conger Cvvk Coon Cooper Corbett Cole , C A A N' , 1b A , 7 V. 1 K V WK H- 1 , A i 5, K A 2453. ' .- , new L, t be C 5- C5572 Ak sv 5-gr Mm, W ' , -. M' ' V rv ky'-1 uv.. . V 4 'Wjf I 15 ,, f' . ' .Ts - Bill Linda Rick Denixe Dennis Larry Cowger Curley Curtis D 'A my DeShon Dukelte A- ,, I Q f , K ss. N I.. Qf.'::.N Paul Greg .Valley Shelley Durranl Ifagvn lfaninn I-'gy-r 4 - I it ,' I ' -:' . - Q ' -- X 19 , 3. 1 ' f i - 3 V4 W Pele fgwg 'WTI' Rose Galldvllt' GMU Gnvmu Glaze ' W , 7 '2llz'z'U'1 '!f 6 . Z . X , A 'fd Hob Goodman G,,,'lmm ,,, ,J 0 . g 1 .p ,Q - A -r.. A? vs' ' Ken Lg,-ry Slick 'vm l'p. ' Gregg Gregg L g fir- 5- ' K .6 f' L. K ' gk ' ' , ' L' 4 L :re 51 1 4 1 Xxxq A . a.. 4 Gloria Paul Charles Karl llelzer Hendrick Herman Hex.: ?'Z ' ' Q3 ir Q N fS',N an . K N- ,. YZ? cg Q i ' ll T 1 ,,, 4 N, , . v - E :L .X x ' -' 1. YM-'Gi 'A Craig Cindy Mike Brian Howes johnson johnston jordan , . Z C I1 urk l'1l: 'I 'nf' 1-9 '-. ,Ly ! T ' ,, , ., ., gf: XS 1 'ark . I ,, Don ffllddflfll 95' SP L- Debby Guullling K'- fb- Ju., fe joe Ilazlinslcy Linda llillnrk ral , .Q 55. Judy Keener A. ,pvxn 1-Q N . 2 52: Shirley fgqlifllfj' G., '5- L' , A 'AA' Doug Gundin L, .1043 , L Debbie Granl ,, fx D 1 Nrlnry lleim 6- ive Ken llnuker . 5' 5.- ? Kaylene Keener K , ilu L A.. Sue Kirby Y , It Rick Kwialowslii bulls V . X ., ' xg f it R -1, is- ., kgs , K I janicc' Lenn Laura Marquardl C' 5-. ls. Paul 1UcN ichol P 'IB ' I Clayton Neal I I in L, W, ,L ' AAL G reg K I a is x, Aa... K xi Mike Laeder sv f X 5 - :,. ' -,-,- v Marsha Lutze Q1 I k--. K Randy Mason S' f f' Bob 1UcPhe rson IC' ' L I Pat Nelson l T.Al Inilialion H! Bellyjo ,UacDonald K' .ASD 's- Earl ,Ucffall fi' N ini .- 4 or M 'I E: Debbie Miekszlyn Linda Nicholas , was il all lhal had? ,4-' Aho -. I Sue Maples 'Q' N-r ' V ! ml . is Mike .Ucffarlhy 'Qtr' ' v wi. ,K Doug Miller :R 4 n Reg Nicholas 5 553 H , U' , Vs- -,v.A 4 Karen Kowalski X Qu 1 ' ii Q 's jo,-1 nn Lmllarsh f., , . '35 N.- W '5Q 's Q 'U 'fir I Y No rm a Marks ,.. ,. -, N Alex L.. Leonard .Uclnlyre 7 N'-mf Q QM. -V. ...J jurli Jlorris ' 11 Quo S- 4 1 xi Ted Osborne M Ab' . 5571! 4 V L . Pal lx'ulmlka Nancy Leach av. ,K in 1 Penny Marlatl 1. 4. . 1---L - L 1 vp, fx lc rry Jlclnlyre Mike Mnlllermans r- ffi-1 'X ul . ,524 1 .:'f'?-I ,-1 Nadine Ostranrler A F G. . .,,. Steve Path GW' N Ervin Pang '3 .:. ,Rex ff 'lb Sharon Ryan G. 'Sv wr-s .-P Tom Schull: Bonnie Spnrling . 'F Denise Stevens -fan . 1' .l,,.., -- Eric Pattison L X15- if ' v ' A 5, l. Paul Rau 5, r C., N, AVA Ch risline Salerno Q'- 1' ur ,O K ich Senlon 5 ws... , 0- X S 9 ' 4 459 ' 'Y ' A ff .xl CT N . Denise Roger Therese Pe r r y Pe r r y Pe ye rl: ' 1 fd. Q I -o. v Q- 4. 1 ... W f, N., V f' 4 I . ... f A Y Dennis Barb 'fgyyg Reiche Richards Riedel . A it L' 'an K, .Q Q luv --' , s., K 'N 'hr N iw Ivan Barb Vicki Sari Saunders Sazvllon ,fi f' .ll 7 W ' I ' 'Q ' -L hs , Vs.. k 5 Q W A , M1 4 , Q, f F J 51.6 ' .-lnila Karen Phil Shagenn Simmons Smilh Vicki Slager J Q ' I I Denny Watch out. It might bite Slfllll back! Yvonne Stark R . -Zfw 8-5 Relva Sygit ,, 'E 5 Carol Phillips time Ken R och qw, 'la Y- 1 , lx rx L 'Af Gary Scheffler rv- Lf: , 9 Vicky Smith Q.- veg' I fr Roberl Sterling 4- . Doug Thomas 5 4. oi' '-E5 C ll url: 'I 'h o nzpso n Rosemary Vosxen Q arf' 1? yvli I w-2' I 'i Leslie Thompson .ff X 'SN 'ae -'Nw' Ns Gloria Warsinxlce x -, . y ' xwx A ,I A Firxt Place Float 4 -X I 1. 4 fm U, T . -' A 5- 'ia' K .A , I L l , I' . +, ' We 4: ' - W 1' 4 Connie David jim 'l',,,,, Tyler Upplege r Vande rmale VH,-yo Q .XX W x, 1 ' Q 'Q X 'v , 'S.E',N '.:',' . ff 1 K 'lerrie Debbie Gerard Vi,yi,,ia Warsinske Walson Watson W,,15,,,, ' : R Z, 1, 'f fx Y . ,.. , V ' T... X, . if W of -. Kay Connie Mike Iillen Weakland Wellman Wheeler Wig-qs .HMW7 A fx 9 . .L , . . ff -' QW ,Vx - Y X - ., E .lludrey Roxanne Jgnny Mike Willell Wilson Wolfe Worley Togelherness Sherri Wright Funny Bunny an .ax L M! A 1 lgxx I X . nv A, 'sv A Lois A rmslrong Dana Bradley I V. s y 'tu Pam B ryan x -R' l '50 U . 5 if ' X5 T jim Campbell 9 4 C. lvl' 1 All 31' can Clzarbanneau x - rf f 4 B g g , . 4 1 I A Q' 1, . l R7 4. l Q -,:' fc -3? B B 1 . f .s C X .Q V Db 4 Brenda Rivllllfll Dennis Ken Ellen Bailey Blllimkl Barbe Bargman Bowie W7 ,4 , QU 4- Q I l 44- iw is H'endy Barry 4 Brekckner Brockdorff ' il! l B ill 1 - :kj 'lf 5 'T I llll V 5-in f gs. . N. N Q ' 4 1 X A . 'V AA Class Officers-Second Row: Sanrly Vince, Presirlenlg Mark Neal, , Treasurer. First Row: Kay Robbins, Vice-Presidenlg Bruce B 'l0 'lim Goodin, Secretary. Butler Butler Wn . ' , A ,v V , i Q va n H Q Q J, C mm. Q in '-:rl :L .nf-P . N g If Af U' A . Plllll Bflfbaffl Mike Charles Russell Carolwl Cflffief Carrier Carly Calaldo +1 B '-1-u A f 4-f ,V M . , -fm I , ' ,. X f Y I 11 B 1 C Ja fi n: A . ...,.. E. Steve Gail Bruce DUN Dorothy Coffman Colgan Collingwood Cooper Cox FRESHME . ., A x . .4 , Vnfrt'-1-Quik , -- N 't' V I N S xl 'N 62' A-is N. , 'Vo . as ' fy . 'S W. x . P AJ? Nix A Q' I ,1 - At 5 . f ' . -Nam ,S H5 1 2 A t ' x Mark Bob Renee janet David Cranford David Del-H 0 DeNa dl Diem '1-:'sr-- wwnvf , 5-- . 7 'i S j,jg,?g':':.?.1' v. M . 1 ' ' SL Lv 'ar , - W1 Rei Marshall Dave Donaldson Dulaney xx I - fs. 'WMM - - ' r X . is L., -T Steering Committee-Tlzird Raw: Barb Carrier, Brian Har- - N A ringtrm, Mike Pohl, Rick White. Second Row: Pal Tegge, .X,Tv'n I N4 'xv Ste-ue Rose, janette Venia. First Row: Lynn Schuman. Not ' ' A ' ' pictured: fiUilCIIH1'b0lIll6Hll, Curl Nordslrorn. Barb Dave Eugen Ernst . ,-.. 2' ws Q K , Q. I Q. ' f -' A , -2 ' I5 f A 8101131 Dq1Up1 Litlflll Shell!! Cha'-Hg lfm-bm Gfmley Garuerlck Gates Glaze X 5. f. fl Dm, Bruce Dave Tom jane Gfmiwirlia Coodin Greek Gregg Harmon CLASS OF ' duo ' 9. u Pete Dianne I -.., - ,, Elaine Durrant K , : 1 Ron Feick N , g. . 1 V , o. .HSP H in 7 A N 2,24 .J Ann Golubinski Brian Harrington . L. john Hurley :ff M M A , bl L A X Charlolle Kase meye r .4 . Ati Xukw R I Bev Kivel 4 Qfx R 1m9 Mike Kola Our class will try, lry again. N1 5-gxx 6. wi Pal johnslon M.-3 42: 72 x fl Bruce Keefe t A -'ll Q.. Q N Rusty Knox fu. L. i L, A 1 Ron Kukulka -its . Civ' x Dana Kulrnan K' ILM K inf Lf! A Timm Lenn 2 . , Rick Kammer Karen Killian ,my L. L.- 5 'I john Koss - x 6- Q? Q Chuck Kulman Cindy MacDonald 4 : .1 ,Q ' fn 1' ,,- X If 01. Larry lllclnlyre tl . ,. p' 'uc' Debbie Keilll Kalman Lawrence 5 HB1 1 A wfvdl Jlarlha juan,-een Leif! Lower SH 4 t x , 'wil- xi y1 . I' George Charleen Marsden Mcllenry -cr , s .... cl. vi ... ' Q, v , f R T: ,R ' ,JIT 'f .Vx V Marv ' Brian Pele McLellan Nclllarlin '-J lf: all-1 .. . ,- . Sn, Ll Whose bright idea was this? Inc' Jlainllarlll x 4 . nn ,gl If lin ll Saad 1 x .7'?.Y A I si' 'VN X Rick .Yclxon A X .X p My Paul Oxcnloslcl vl- 9- 5 fn lp D 'if fy- as .P N, I L- g-- . s. x J ' I Dan Faye Jliclmlxki Jlycfrx . 'Q 'I' 'Q 5, 3 X . Q ' Mark Mary Neal Nelson 3' . I N. lf Carl Nora Nmrlxlrnnz .Yozuiclci , V ,vw V ' 'Q ff, Q ' E l.:..X , 'Q-v I Jf'f y Linda PU l1'f ' Parlain ' 1 . . ' y . l.efl.1qfl.1efl. righl, left r . awwzf-1 rl-9 1- '. ,ur ,, ' JI- JI-C0011 ' r 9' V 2-1 Mila' Pohl 3 Y U -Imml Reid Q. 4- cr, Dirk If ru'lc1m'll S' N A! Bob . sf rw 'VZJ i' , : I 4 , .- ' 1' Ad io 'f Pnl Diana Pflvlvl' Phillips . A C' , fl' - hi- ' ag ' ' 4 I 1 N X l J QI Chip Tim Purle r PYPSIC5' .kxgoif 5' , -TL. l xr A. , x 3' t ., il V , - Gene Kay Reulzel Rnbbinx .N sh. .Q.- - ' N T' - 1 7 , AT' L. , X Virlur Slave Rnesch Ruse Rowe A Danny Ryan To rn Sears Lenny Sari N, ,, Q- Bob Serlwiclz Charlie Schell b up Av A Bernie Shafran , JK- 1 if 4' 'C jim Schlinkerl Cathy Sheldon Linda Siler w 'FOV ' xx LQ' . 3- .- XA V .Tm 4 ' f 159. ffl' L fm john Lynn Schlinkerz Schunmn xx .X 14 ,,, , .... H , 1 N fr ff-1' '. -':' I , Diane Tom Sherbull Shirkey A ,efvbwsgn ,, Y L ,HT 4 .- ww, lrlilln 'l know Napoleon played lhe lrombone. Was il really lhatfunny? ,e l .QQX , MVEV x Q 1 I 2 Q i It . K S , ,,, A. 4. M ' ' ' ' , y 4 - 1 ' f -- f, J N ' A S Dean Linda Mike Carol Pat Richard Smith Smilh Spgrling Sprolberry Squires Smge, M E ., A . Q ' 2 p- K V. 6' ws , 1 - 1 in S .t -: -' X, -1 r -cf- A A . 'lr Y - Paul Mike Nicki Tom Trudy Pal Stark Stevenson Striker Swanson Swanson Tegge J -'Q lv hr Qt? 'fs 1 Lee Teichmrm I n f 2' . Bob Thompson J 5 .I C2 L? P . 4 1',, ,,, Mike A lex 1'e,,B,-ink Thomas Thompson A , T M' ,il-A X A . .. ay Lf ' 'zz-:.s Tx,-45, f . --. Ls- , 'T X Debbie Maryjv janetle Toomy Vansach Venia Sg Nl ox' , A- -' 1 4' v I 'ff 5' A P Mary I aul Thompson Thompson V5 I, oi as QI , , T Sandy Diane Vince Visga ri! l lxalhy W'agar Give us a cheer! E' '1 Our representative Linda and escorl Bruce. f A , A, , ' if-V . 5 4. . T Vg., 51 E., t C3 G er, T .V D v I 5' L., AX , 4 4 '1' ' A L ,V X julie jim jackie Paul Wahl Warden Warner Welser f QF Lv-A -Q-'Ta K k :D Q - 3 f W af- T ' n 1 X joanne Doug Debbie Bob Wiczko Wilson Wojcik Wnllen a ' 5- I Denise Rick Weymouth While ,.-- l Ashley Dave Woolmml Zimmer -YY fb!- s Y 'Q' 1 , v ,Jin ' 4 jk' 69557 'fiffee Rr fliere are oflfer ffef af you TRUST suicse amf oflier for 112.9 90 mafcging 'Sour Sims? Her Majest Reigns ...,,kl T w -sf' K C 7 s v 7 E X . 5 2 3 Q 1 an 1'-v ',.-sf Hvr ,Vnjf'X1ySl1l'1'ri Frerlrh migrlefl over the ,l0l7lC'l'lIlNiIIg arliviticx WH. xcfniurx: I.al erne I.fll7lJiHlf . junior: -Yfl7lf'Y 'Il'i'N. .wplmrnurv :gf 196 7. llvr four! vrnzxixlerl qf Debbie Bvrgxlrunz and Laurie Lough- LindaSiler,frcxllnznn. I 967 Homecoming Events Nz. 'ii 2 , 5'F,1l..f If K X1 .1 ' . , pA - '-U1 The Senior Claxx of l96H won ?r1Ipri:e. The lherne was The Jluskral- The Tide Hax Turned, Their Lux Run Oul was lhc lille of l or-Lum-h Bunch. lhejunior Class Floal whieh look 2nd jllnre. 7X an-T, FP Sail Over The Muxkralsn was lhe lherne lhnl helped lhe The well-lmill Frexhmenfloal lille was The Beal Goes On. Sophomore Clnxx 1Ull1flY'Sl,IlfIl'0. 4281 Have You Got The Spirit? .Yvzu lo llze -l.l'. Squad are llenixz' 'VC'-vllllllllll anrl lx'aylvnc Keener. I I Ill l llll -H11 RS Ilmd Row Nanq lleirn: Svrmzd Row: Cmrnie Wellman, Vicki SlHtQf'1'.' lfirxl Row: Lynn SFIIIIIIIHH. VARSITY CllEERI.lff'llIlfllS - Third Row! Dianne Lllfiflllllf Second Row: Lynn Clmrbnn- neau, Laurie Louglzrenf lfirxl Row: Chrix Shel- don. Pe.QgySrl1nefer,janel Neal. ep Band - C harge .' Sixlll Row: .-lun Uxenluxki. pfIlNy' 0-Yb01'Hl'- I'-if-lh Row: Wanda Row: Diane Jlfljllllfllll. Alorumr' Hier. lfirxl Huw: IXUHYIUIII' lxu Warxinxlci. Ri1'lulrll 'I'ez'ple. lfourlh Row: Karen julznxon. ner, liub .-lxhpule. Slwrri lfrenrlr. Thirrl Row: Linrla Barlley, lf0bI.l1ff7'lllIl. Seroml The Wind Bags and it comes out here. The Pied-Pipers V7 3A '1 am do 'sqmn' vuuoly 'anno 3141013 H Kqqag 'iumung 'uua'1 aagunf 'samo npaqg :saygmofnly uuzg nmqmg 'a31n.fH zuwag 'wazysiaag agqqag 'sauzg N . 'J 2 -auaxofnnf umxg 'zapzmuso auypn .LQ SS' 1 fs. 41: sf ll-1 F u. In the Concert Hall 4 .lldr I A ,I JA Y Y I VJ 4+ ' L.vvL.LL..LiA+'LL..1-J-1 , 1 lee, v FJ., I' TV , .' I Y l'.0llI'l,I llozu: Jlr. Salvo, Conrluelor: .Vilce Polzl, lmxx llrnm: Torn Senrx, Cymbals: .llarlc Neal. .mare drum: john llnrley. snare rlrnm: Dirk Welxer, xnare rlrinn: Kaylene Keener, xnare rlrznn: Ion l'll1es. lvmjmni. 'l'l1irll Row: Diane MacDonald, eornel:joe Roelil. eornel: Bob l.aCrnIll. eornel: joanne Hier, eornel: Earl Jlellall, eornel: Ron lfeielc, eornel: filllllbk' Jlllfljlllllllll, eornel: .Yarline Uxlrunrler. eornel: john Koxx. eornel: Bob Wollen. eor- nel: Ron Kulmllm, eornel: .Inn Golubinxlci, eornel: Charlene Davies, barilone .vaxg Greg Klais, bays: .-Inn Osenloxlzi, Haxx: Dave Dulaney, 1'xl'L'Hl'lI horn: Cliarleen Jlellenry, lfrenelz liorn: Gloria ll'arsin.vlae. lfreneli lzorn: Debbie Mieleszlyn, 1'xl'0Hf'll horn: Linda liaflley. lfreneh horn: Carol Sprolllerry, baritone: Lee Teielnnan, lrombone: Vielor Roesell, trombone: Brinlon Boller. lrombone: .-lllen Sealon, trombone: .Hilfe Kola, Ironi- bone. Seeonrl Row: Debbie lierjgxlrom, elarinel: Dernra Ilyulle. f'lHI'llIl'lf1IHlIl!'l'Slllllll, elarinel: Karen Killian, elarinel: liarlmra Hadley, bass elarinel: julie Wahl, lenor mx: Donna lilaix, lenor sax: Palsy Usborne. Ienor mx: jane Harmon, allo xox: Pal Pazflozl, allo .mxg lfll Goorlrnen, allo xax: Slezfe ,lIiellalxlci, alxo sax: Irene liregg, allo sax: lliellarzl l ellin-Q, allo xax: lfieh- arrl Teellle, allo xax: Wanrla lVarxinxlfe. allo xax. lfirxl Row: Hill Jliellce, elarinel: Karen jollnxon, elarinel: l,ilwx'11nn Jlielrxzlyli, elarinel: Pal Knlmllm. elarinel: .Vary .Inne Hoag, I'l!ll'lHl'lJ .len- nexx Sellroerler. elarinel: Sherri I'-l'FHl'lI. elarinel: liarlmra liar- rier, elarinel: Sandy Worley, oboe: Deanna Dean, fluleq Pal l'l1illipx.flule. 5 f Chorus Sings Its Wa to Success V fl Q J l l JI 4 I . X X 5 if as s F 'j C In K 'Wei F I 0lH'llI lima: Jlilce Kola, Gvrarrl l'VaIson, Claylon Neal, Jlarl: Slezfenxrnl, ,Uarlc llfmvvr, llazfc lfrnxl, George Jlarsrlen, Dave Du- laney. 'llllrfl Raw: Jlr. Salam, .Hilfe Sparllng, Dun Cuflllarfl, jim Willvll. Ray Wcalclaml. Richard lfvlling. Victor lfrwsvlz. Second Raw: Donna Wirkings, lillmz JlrClr'llan1l, Peggy Durranl, Caroline Boys rehearse forfirsl appearance. , , , Prfess. lflalm' llurranl, Carol llvliilllllllll, flllililll' Tvlrfr, Bell! Black- nmr, Sharon Ryan, mul Laurie I.lHlIUlH'0ll. Ifirsl lima: pianixl .Vary .blnne Haag, l.in1la.Ycal. lfarl1Sproll. Jlarllyn Tracy, .Inn Oxvnlvxlfi. and Laura Jlarsrlzfn. Girls fIl'C'lll'l!'l'.f!H' fllITlXllYl!U rnurc' rl. T.D. coredfor Senior Pla e H l 1 1 -Y SflIl1l'IIflIil'l'l'flIl'5 and slalqe Crew zuurkcd lmrd. I QW ix . S, X 'I I 2 L . ' 'Time Oul For Ginger by Ronald Alexander fi ingc' r . jean nie juan . . . .-lgncs Carol . lluzvrzrri Carol . I.1--1e. . . . . lfllrfie Dazfix . Tunznzy Green Ifrl llqlfmnn . Hr. Wilson . . Slurlenl l,i7'!'!'IlH'X . Direrlm' . . l,i!IIlIll'lAllffI'IlflI I.nuriv l.nugln'1'n . . . l'nll'hillipx . . lfdllllilll' lhlsxvll . . JlllT7'iIllAl'll.VllI l'al.vy Uxlmrrw . . 'lirmlf c'a'z wx . . Bfll.llic'lk1' . . john llvrmmn . T1 zrrz V0,IH'Ilill4U . . f:0lllIil'l'.lIHf Dunno 'l'l'IH.Ql' Dmma Klaix . . JlY.,1lf'JlllhllII Libraries Are Not Made.' They Grow -l?!1llHiIl!' Ruxxvll, Bonnie 'l'llil1flauv,jr1ne Volkoning. Pal Diem, Kallzy Cranford. Denise P:-rry, .Vary Kilbourne. Donna l,ZiIl,Iil1Sln'i. Mrs. Gorham. .-Irlzrixnrg Gary llebcri. mul Carole Brnflslmzv. 5 fu owen LANG 6' Q61 Jeannine mzdjrme are Nm flclrwrnlors. ,llary1Ufll5lfln1l1 your bfmk 0141, g g ' ' f 3 9 urtazn Going Up . Gregoryjohnslon 's play is a re-enactment of the work that goes into a play - the tryouts to determine the cast. the rehearsals, and the direction. The starlets The heroes Cast of Mr. Peterson Lorry Fuller Nancy Leveridge . . Miss Moran Miss Rivers . . . Elsie Hunter Sylvia Moore janet Young joan White . Mr. Leveridge ,yi 3 . Steve Illatthews . . Debbie Howes Lynn Charbonneau . . Becky Parker . Marcia johnson . . Gloria O'Neill . . Sandy Heim . . Nancy Wollen . Lynda Thibdaue . . . Mark Peters Characters Kyle Roberts .... Dee McNichol Dir. Carter . . . . jim Partridge Andy Fullbright . . Richard Parker jocko Guthrie .... Bob LaGruth Illilt Sanders . . . Butch Illieksztyn Buck O'Hara . .... Bill Farrer .Miss Burgess . . . . Illichele Fox Student Director . . . Kathy Nelson Assistant Student Director .... . Gayle Stepka Director . .. Mr. McMahon Our Directors: Kathy Nelson, Mr. McMahon, and Gayle Stepka. There are posters to be drawn and tickets to be printed. .1 -'Ur Debbie Bassell, Gloria llelzer. Carolyn Gmqowski fEdilor1, Carol Mr-Donald, and .Iunnne Vanflerscors found the Spovls Section interesting. The Viking taff of 1967-6 Added More Planning lhe junior Ser-lion was fun D for Bonnie Spencer, Becky larker, Nancy Cruickshmzk flfrlilorj. Lynda Tlzibdaue, Pal Dlossacar, and Sandy lleim. 'wu- Pages, More Pictures, and More Being l1lllIlUL'llIIlllL'll In Sieve farmer a lxaun Siler Su P1 gg Denise Slezfenv Ilan liealzland fl dzlorj Du-lc Parlay and levlu' lllompvon o the laculty S1 rlzon Denise Perry, Nadine Oslranrler Dee Mr:1Xicl1ol flfdilorj, Carol Phillips 'l'errie Warxinxke, and Debbie Nliek- xzlyn perferled lhe Sophomore Sec- lion. -'X 5 X'xf 'f1- f Na Participation' jenness Schroeder, Sharon Polzl Clfdilorj. and Jlary Anne lloag worked on llle Senior Serlion. 1, -mv Q N 4.,.,' E,..41rr Linda llillock, jane Vansaell, judy Braden, Rinda Ballloff fliditorj, Karen xlohnxon, and Barb Sproll talked over lhe Act- ivities Section will: plmlograph- er Dave Finn. 1 Q Y X 1. Ns.'1ll 2 ::lI Ill Ampli ier S taff-World 's Future Reporters -r- ' is Third Row: Art Coleg janet Nealg Miss Vivian, Advisorg Rinda Balhojf, Eric Borgman. Second Row: Lynda Thibdaueg Carol Mcllonaldg Nancy Cruickshankg Su Pegg. First Row: Linda Badleyg Al Harringlong Pat Eugen. Ruth Anne Gross, News Editorg Laurie Loughren, Editor-in-chiefg Sherri French, Sports Editorg Dianne Lafiruth, Feature Editor. ,us M, Advisor Miss Vivian rechecks pages and stencils oj Ruth Anne Gross and Laurie Loughren. New Members nitfiatecl Into uill and Scroll Mr. Barlow congralulales the new members of llze Quill and Scroll: Dianne LaGrulh, Fealure Erlilor of the Amplifier: Ruth Anne Gross, Editorial liflilor oflhe A mplqierg Laurie Lough- ren, Erlilor-in-Chief of the Amplifier: and Sherri French. Sports Editor of the A mplifier. up -- ,M Aw, .gr M. .. , ,L , 1 K',. I f a in 1 Q f 3 s ff 1 Wi iz 'C Alf. Barlow, for zulunn llie Quill and KW Scroll is named. and Miss Vivian, afl- vixor. Belween llleln is llle Quill and Scroll emblem. tuclent Council ,. , ii-v-Qs! i. ,M 5 X Slanrling: Scoll Vince, Presirlenlg Sitting: Lilyann Miekszlyn, Vice-President: Sherri french, Secrelarv: Bob Laflruth. Treasurer. Absent: Marvin Leaym, Parliamen- larian. M. ' E .4 ,.,.,-.1--if-V ' 1 vi Q' I 1 .,.--,f.,,..T..nf--- ' W L.: A -'L A l ,, in Slmulingg Miss Clarkson, Advisor: Lilyann Miekszlyn, Patricia janet Reid, Linda Siler, Sherri French, Pat Kukulka, Nadine Os- Phillips, Marvin Leaym, Ron Kukulka, Scoll Vince, Don Porter, lrander, Fawn Jlacl'herson, jenness Schroeder, Sandy Ileim, Doug llarbc, Tom Reeves, Denny Stroh, Dong Goodin, Dennis l,!lf1'l!153l1Cl1I',Lillfl0HT?Ck0l1,BUTbSl7TU,l,SUl1flJ' Vince. Warsinske, Don Goniwicha, john Koss. Sitting: Bob Lllfiflllll, l in Action Second Semester Members-Standing: Bonnie Thibdnue, Chip Porter, Barry Brock- dorjf, Renee Deltano, Pat Pnvlou. Sitting: Su Pegg, Dave Storey, Marcia johnson, Mike Wheeler. I ' 1 Another Messy Locker! Hard At Work! The Art of Speaking - Debate and Forensics Forensics involves serious and hu- morous interpretive reading, boy's and girl's extemporaneous speeches, multiple reading, declamation, girlls and boy's oratory and radio. Second row: Wanda Warsinski, jim Butler, Mark Crawford, Tom Volkening, Bob Ashpole, Marcia johnson, Mark Neal, and Pat Osborne. First row: Karen Johnson, Connie Falk, Mr. McMahon, Ron Feick, Becky Parker. Resolved: That Congress Should Establish Uniform Regulations to Control Criminal Investigation Pro- cedures. Donna Klais and Connie Falk, Affirmative, Pat Phillips and Bill Dlielke, Negative. Advisor of the group was lVIr. lVIcMahon. :UI no 1 1 a nu A A me 'rica 'S Future A rtists rv wx! VV' .Unrllm Lvnl. SCl'UI1Il Row: Joanne l.a.Uar.vl1. lfoxenmry Voxxcn. Teeple, l1'mulg Wmgsinxki, Roxe Ileyllmler. Karen liinxlvy, lfllvn Wiggx, llvnixe Slevens, f:Ill'iX Salerno. rwm' o 'D -.,,s.s 5 .Qu , G, .. Third Row: Iiarlmra Hadley, lfrir Pnllixml, Brian Ilarringlon, lfirxl Row: Jeannine' Ruxxvll. l'ic'leiSmill:, Jlrx. -.I ln.-. Jlrffllll, Rirlmrrl .gf-v-9 8 s.. . lf 4 ' I . ,, x Su Pegg pufs hc'rl11lc'nl lo work. Would you bclivzlz' ll Viking! Cadet Teachers Learn VW 1 ' Jeannine lfllxxell Sl1C'D'!',Yl,IIllllflH ' .-I rl l 1 rx! Grade l.auriz' I.0llgIll'Fl1 X a - llllYXi!'lI1lfl1ll!'flIi0lI www '-5 90 T I' Il ' 1 Sandy Wm-'ey mn u ICHIHIQ . . B ' ' Suc1aISlu111es mln-Q5 4 XA' Sherri French PIIj'Xil'lI1lflIIll'l1fi0H Wanda Warsinski -lf 'eli'Ye l . Fnqlixh Plzyxzral lzducalwn 'iq ' fr' A 3 v A .1 5 .1 v ,qi 4, n V? M Jn. While They Teach ,rl Jlnrhx' Rowe Thirrl Grade ,...yvf'g' ,.....-.Li .Vary Gqffney A-I lgvlnra 'W gig? T '!' 5.Y V.. ' . L' at 'Av A I' xx ,fS Ncvember 7 Clmrlene Dmfiex Splmixh Donna Dziubinslei Physical lfducalion . .,,x 1 ff llimm Cralqu Suc'i1llSlu1livx ff Donna Klaix lffrsl Grrulc' lfnwn .'l!1l'l,llC'TXUlI Carolyn Gmgowski lx'i11dcrgarlen I-'ig-51 Grady 91 Honor ociety Elects New Members I OLD MEMBERS: Third Row: Steve Matthews, Robert Ash- Erard. First Row: joanne Bier, Sandy Worley, Treasurer, pole, Tom Volkening, Scott Vince, Pat Phillips, Ruth Anne Tom Warsinske, President, Mary Gaffney, Secretaryg Dennis Gross. Second Row: Nancy Wollen, Wanda Warsinski, Warsinske, Vice-President, lllargaret Gaffney, Historian. Michele Fox, Sherry Plunkitt, Karen johnson, joanne INITIA TES: Second Row: Sandy Heim, jim Partridge, Linda Breck- on, Carol McDonald. First Row: Lilyann Mieksztyn, jeannine Russell, Diana Crago,judy Braden, PROVISIONAL MEMBERS: Second Row: Nadine Ostrander, Hank Augustyn, Mike McCarthy, Laura Marquardt. First Row: Connie Wellman, Sue Maples, Carol Phillips, Christine Salerno. F TA Will Lead the Wa V Fifth Row: Sandy Heim, Historian, Patsy Osborne, Treas- urer, Donna Klais, Vice-President, Tom Volkening, Par- liamentarian, Dave Finn, Wanda Warsinski, Secretary, Mary Gaffney, President, jeannine Russell, Assistant Secretary. Fourth Row: Relva Sygit, Sherry Plunkitt, Demra Hyatte, Carolyn Gragowski, janet Neal, Dennis Warsinske, Terrie Warsinske, Ruth Anne Gross,-lane Volkening. Third Row: Fawn MacPherson, Sandy Worley, Linda Badley, Roe Ann Pietroski, Pat Kukulkahludy Braden, Pat Diem, Marcia johnson, Diane MacDonald, Mrs. Bellow, Advisor. Second Row: Sue Corbett, judy Keener, Gloria Helzer, Debbie Mieksztyn, Nadine Ostrander, Connie Wellman, Lilyann Mieksztyn, Gloria Warsinski, Margaret Gaffney, Linda Breckon, Becky Parker. First Row: Sherri French, Nancy Wollen, Laura Marquardt, Bonnie Spencer, Karen johnson, Diana Crago, Kaylene Keener, Laurie Loughren, Denise Perry, Michele Fox. Absent-Debbie Bassett, Danna Dziubinski, Charlene Davies, Mary Rowe. The Agonies of Initiation. Q Girls n the Go - G.A.A. .fx Qi - ,fy ,I ry . rv m ' in' , C .. A, -.,,,, Sixth Row: Rose Vossen, Connie Tyler, jenny Wolfe, janet DeNardin, Renee DeLano, Pat Phillips, Barb Carrier, Ellen Bowie, Denise Stevens, Claudia Cline, Karen Binsley. Fqth Row: Denise D'Arcy, Karen Kowalski, Linda Curley, Rae Ann Pietroski, Dee McNichol, Terrie Warsinske, Pat Kukulka, Charleen McHenry, Anita Shagena, Sherri Wright, Laura Marquardt. Fourth Row: Pam Bryan, Karen Sim- mons, Linda Hillock, Yvonne Stark, Relva Sygit, Sue Corbett, Sandy Heim, joanne Cole, Norma Marks, Sue Maples, judi Morris, Nancy Heim. Third Row: Advisor Miss Babcock, jackie Warner, Linda Smith, Cindy MacDonald, Diana Phillips, Pat Pavlov, Sheila Gates, Gloria O'Neill, Gloria Warsinske, Mary Thompson, judy Keener. Second Row: joanne Vanderscors, Lynn Charbonneau, Ann Golubinski, Gloria Helzer, Denise Perry, Therese Peyerk ,, Carol Phillips, janette Venia, Micki Striker, Maureen Lower, Lynn Schuman. First Row: Bonnie Spencer, Kaylene Keener, Laurie Loughreng Secretary, Connie Wellman, Treasurer, Nadine Ostranderg President, Sherri French, Vice-President, Roxanne Wilson, Debbie Mieksztyn, Carolyn Gragowski, Linda Siler. Absentees: Carol McDonald, Kay Robbins, Gayle Stepka. The Girls' Athletic Association has been very active this year. Activi- ties, arranged by the officers and Miss Babcock, included horseback riding in the fall and spring, bowling, and a hayride for the girls and their dates. There also was a big tumoutfor Mom 's and Dad 's nights. Girls Participate in Intramural ports in-' P .vw ' Q5-'LK The girls'field hockey team played two games. Although defeated, they did afine job under the direction of Miss Babcock. Synchronized swimming is a new girls ' sport this year. Team mem- bers do water acrobatics to music. This year they presented a performance: Aquatic Extravaganza. Q 5lQiM'7mC,Ti' 'lTMTQfT'W I' This year the girls' soccer team played a game against Gros-Lex. Scoring the only goal in the last period, Marysville won the game I-0. Girls' basketball has been very active this year, playing quite a few games with competing schools. They also had a weekly workout in the gym. I 1 Progress Through Science SCIIICI ll!!! I ' ! . l00l 2l0 I I WL .-- nu-Q . f.I Q' NIV' U. , H' -, .QA hu- ,.. V Tix Q V fe-,-Q, XJ. . 5x Denise Perry, Yvonne Stark, Aaron Baker, Linda Hadley, Bill Tom Warsinske, Vice-Presidentg Dave Calaldo, Steve Carryer Dlielke, Pal Phillips, Secretary: Tom Volkening, Presidentg Not Piclured-Bob Ashpole, Treasurer. u !'? 7 in J Marysvzlle s expenmenlers. . ,ww Mr. Stephens, Advisor ofthe Science Club. A bmmdab,-aff 1 Down Hill All the Wa ,A Casuallyfrom skiing. Second Row: Tom Warsinske, Treasurer YZ? Qlttfi-.,.. ' ':,.- - ,pw .,.' ' ,Q s la-I Dennis Warsinske, Assistant Treasurer. First Row: Linda Hadley, President Lynn Charbonneau, Vice-President. A bsent: Rae Ann Pietroski, Secretary 2 .. 5 . Fifth Row: jon Warner, Tom Barbe, Scott Vince, Dick Weiser, Doug Storey, Harold Barnes, LaVerne Lapointe, Mark Hoover, Bruce jordan. Fourth Row: Barb Richards, Pat Kukulka, Reg Nicholas, Brian jordan, Debby Wilson, Bob Gorham, Ellen Bowie, Shelley Farr, Linda Nicholas, Barb Badley, joanne Cole. Third Row: Miss Fedraw, Ad- visory Sue Maples, judy Keener, Kaylene Keener, Laura Marquardt, Linda Curtis, Nancy Samson, Nancy Heim, Karen Kowalski, Pat Massacar. Second Row: Pat Tegge, Nora Nowicki, Lois Armstrong, Gail Charbonneau, Connie Wellman, janet DeNardin, Karen Killian, Renee DeLano, Rose Glaze, Dawn Ganley, Charlotte Kaserneyer. First Row: Aaron Baker, joanne Vanderscors, Denise Stevens, Tom Warsinske, Linda Badley, Lynn Charbonneau, Dee Mc Nichol, Rae Ann Pietroski, Dennis Warsinske, Rick Nelson, Micki Striker. 5 Dee McNicl1ol, Publicity Manager FHA ,s Active Members Third Row: Kathy Crawford, Rinda Balhoffg Breeknerg PamBryang Linda Siler, lllargaret Mary Nelson: Dorothy Wolfe, Mary Weak- Gaffney- From Row: Dana Kulmfmi Gayle land, Caylg Sgepka, Second Row: Karen Colgan, Advisor, Miss Mullen, janet Lewixg Siler,- Gloria 0 'Neillg Wendy Brechnerg Becky Jane Vvlkffling. -- ,rf .'-QF! 1 'fy Qi f X ? x XM K 1 Second Row: janet Lewis, Historian, Karen Siler, Reporter, Gayle Stepka, Song Leader. Front Row.' Kathy Crawford, Secretary, Rinda Balhoff, President, Margaret Gaffney, Vice- President, Mary Weakland, Treasurer. The World 's a Theatre, The Earth a tage 9 H 'll I0 I 1-kts '16 s Second Row: Wanda Warsinski, Tom Volkening, Ellen Wiggs, Karen johnson, Sharon Pohl. First Row: Denise Perr Connie Falk, Bonnie Thibdaue, Terrie Warsinske. ull: so . 2 eff e 55 Standing: Mr. McMahon, Advisor. Sitting: Denise Perry, Vice Pres- idenlg Connie Falk. Presidentg Bonnie Thibdaue, Secretaryg Terrie Warsinske, Treasurer. Varsit lub Active in '6 7- '6 Fourth Row: Harold Rorkwell, Hob Ashpole, jon Warner, Donald, Eric Borgman, Rob Stevens, Bob Slager, Dave Finn john Knuth. Dirk Welser, Bill Williams, Hob DlcPherson, john Henman, Bill Goodin. First Row: Cary Hebert, Dave Steve Matthews, Dan Starkey. Third Row: Paul lllalone, Storey, Ken Reynolds, Tom Reeves, Doug Barbenfoe Koelll. Butch liliekszlyn, lllarv l,eaym,jim Rock, Bill l'arrer, lllike D011 Ri6ll01'dS, Tlllly Hllfil, Tylef Fffldllk, Brill Lacflllll- jones, all llarrington, jim Partridge, Phil Smith, Coach Absent from picture: Kerry Bromley, Ed Graham, Rob Braun. Second Row: jon l'thes, Hitch Gallagher, Dirk lllc llelzenjllllll Zflfdl- 3 Q 4 s - v l 1 0l FlCERS: President, joe Roehlg Secretary, Don Richards, Ser- THIS IS A GOOD INVESTMEN'l'?.' geant-at-arms, Ken Reynolds, Vice-President, Doug Barbeg Treas- urer, Tom Reeves. .Some dwg in Turn mqfff riff if mga and Suu lg kllafcfleb allot HCI' carry if 'ffiis way 8 55, 03656 7 QS 6 jim Partridge Steve Matthews joe Roehl john Knuth 10 I2 I5 22 Quarterback Quarterback Quarterback Setback ITY Tyler Frndak Dick Welser Leonard lllieksztyn 24 28 33 Setback Setback Fu ll back Toby Hurst Tom Reeves Paul Malone Bill Williams Kerry Bromley Ken Reynolds Mark Hoover Bob LaGruth Jim Rock Mike jones Ed Graham john lfrendt Rob Helzer 34 36 40 44 -I5 56 57 60 62 64 65 66 67 Full back Full back I I al f back Halfback Halfback Center Center Guard Guard Guard Guard Guard Guard Denny Neal Don Richards Pat Eugen john Zdrat Rob Stevens Dick DIcDonald Doug Barbe Da-ue Finn Bill Goodin Pete Van Wormer Y X, Marv Leaym john Heaman Ritch Gallagher Eric Borgman Bill Farrer Gary He bert Coach Braun Coach Skinner Coach Pake 5-5 .xuawr ' 5, if' :?. ,. '-. -' x , 68 69 70 72 75 76 77 78 80 82 Guard Guard Tackle Tackle Tackle Tackle Tackle Tackle End End .V .. v . ,- ,M .5 , JM, ,g, ., 3 ,. e w s V -,..,,g-W 1 e,. . A ,, .Ni Rl 'll ex . .6 . ,, KV.. k , A hmlufjf, ,F M -U. . .6-.4l3i'A:: A, Ny, 2 .-',:,f,, .-,H lr 84 85 86 87 89 Student Trainer Head Coach Assistant Coach Assistant Coach End End End End End 103 In v.' Hs- ' L VIKING uueq Gary Hebert Trainer Bill Goodin End john Heaman End To by Hurst Fullback Don Richards Guard 9ZN'i:W M :ke jones Guard Jim Rock joe Roehl Guard Quarterback CC Marv Leaym End CQ WKIIGS ff ie. ,il zck McDonald 'I ackle ' , 5- Yr- l f, Q -X,-.X :S a ll ' fm F fl 5 . vii? r I . ,wiv H f- ,..z3I.iQ:j'.g 11.,T+Ffvf:g- 'iQgg:fE4sA F, Tyler Fmdak Setback Bill Williams Halfback Eric B orgman End Tom Reeves Fullback john Zdral Tackle Doug Barbe Ken Reynolds Tackle Center Dave Finn Tackle Vikings Se Action ,PFI Ill Ill ll! Ill I , fa, . 'll innnrnruuu HONORS 1967 S.C.A.L. SPORTSMANSHIP A WARD Doug Barbe S. C. A. L. ALL-LEAG UE TEAM FIRST TEAM OFFENSE Doug Barbe. Tackle john Heaman, End Tom Reeves. Fullback SECOND TEAM OFFENSE Toby Hurst, Ifulllmck FIRST TEAM DEFENSE Doug Barbe, Tackle Tom Reeves, L ine back john Ileaman, Setback PT H ONORA BLE M EN TI ON Mike jones, Guard Don Richards, Guard john Zdral, Tackle MA CPIIE RS ON TROPH Y-O UTS TA NDINC PLA ,. Mil' Doug Barbe, Tackle BOOSTER CL UB SPORTSMANSHIP A WAR-D, Tom Reeves S ULLIVA N CA PTA IN 'S A WARD Tom Reeves Doug Barbe Assistant Coach Fake, Assistant Coach Skinner, and Ilead Coach Braun. ALL-AREA FIRST TEAAI Doug Barbe, Tackle 1967 RES UL TS . Marysville 41 Anfhor Bay Tom Reeves. fullback Marysville 34 Yale ALL-A REA IIONORA BLE MENTION Marysville I8 Crm-Lex john Henman, End M -H I3 gt CI - Toby Hurst, Fulllmck arysw e I mr Dan Rlcllarllf' Guard Marysville 25 Imlay City john Zdral. Iackle A I Q Marysville I9 Port Huron Cath. -' s.c.A.L. STANDINGS 1 Marysville 7 Algonac john Henman, End Won I ml Tied ?0ug Barbe' rlfwkle Marysville I8 Marine City I'om Reeves, fullback A Igmmw 5 0 I Don Rwhardx' Guard Marysville 26 Avondale Port Huron Catholic 5 0 I ALL-STA TE HONORABLE MENTION IRON 11IAN'S CLUB luarysvflle 4 2 0 Doug Barbe, Tackle john Heaman St. Clair 3 7 0 Tom Reeves Dvyg Bafbe Cros-Lex 2 4 0 Erzc Borgman Dick Welser Dlarine City I 5 0 Yale 0 6 0 unior Varsity Goes Unde eated F5 CEU- ! T1 .qirifi :V A 115354. Third Row: Chuck Herman, Tom Barbe, Paul McNichol, Doug Call, Dennis Desllllll, Mike Wheeler, Conch Chapman. First Goodin, Phil Smith, Pat Nelson, Bill Cowger, Sandy Vince, Row: Randy Bryan, Clayton Neal, Ed Goodmen, Bob McPherson, Trainer. Second Row: Coach McMahon, Doug Thomas, Gerard Greg Eugen, Mike McCarty, GaryScheffler. N Watson, Steve Path, Rick Kwiatkowski, Tom Charesl, Earl Mc SCORES Marysville 41 Avondale 0 Marysville 32 Marine City 6 The junior Varsity Football team displayed tremendous capabilities this year as they Marysville 47 Yale 0 were undefeated. Their season was full of spirit, hard work, and team co-operation. Marysville 40 Cros-Lex 0 They had good speed and proved to be one of the best junior Varsity football teams that Marysville I8 St. Clair 12 Marysville has ever had. Marysville 46 Port Huron Catholic 0 Marysville 33 Algonac 7 I I. Freshmen Show Good Potential lfourth Row: .-llex Thompson, Dennis Barbe, Barry Brockdorff, Dean Smith, Mike Stevenson, Don Porter, Mike Kota, Bob Rowe. Third Row: Coach Den l'yl, Trainer, Mike Carrier, Ron Kukulka, Brinton Butler, Keith Lawrence, Don Goniwicha, Ken Borgman, Paul Welser, Assistant Coach Teahen. Second Row: Rich While, SCORES Marysville 0 Port Huron Catholic 20 Marysville 27 Cros-Lex I2 Marysville 6 St. Clair I3 Marysville I 4 Algonac 26 Marysville 6 Port Huron Catholic 28 Marysville 6 Marine City 20 Marysville I3 Marine City 7 Bruce Goodin, jim Butler, jim Schlinlcerl, Mark Neal, Richard Balinske, Brian McLellan, Tom Shirkey, jerry Parker. First Row: Ron Feick, Charlie Schell, Doug Wilson, Paul Stark, Russ Cataldo, Marshall Donaldson, Carl Nordstrom, Paul Thompson. This year's freshman football team play- ed hard and really showed their good team spirit. Although they only succeeded in winning 2 out of 7 games, they demon- strated their good potential. They finished the season with a win over Marine City, who only a week before had defeated them, which showed what the team was capable of doing. C 5 1 K 1 : . Nj' n Kip 'Q gf 1 I U Q., ' I A T 1 fgff SA J Q KW SN 5' I - Q V Q -1 Ox ' fO'Z K R 5 23 4 L JS I , A I g: ' 2 ,- ,m, ,z akfizg 315 V V h 1 wif, ,A,,.A 1'L 4, H x . ' ' f3!J fi ' X 7 ,i-X ' 2 : gr fm 211, .' , 'X 5 if X , L ' 'Z E ng 'V 4 Q E ' ' l ,r 'sv ,E if ' ' .1 Q ' W' 'i Team gfzsplays Skzlls I Nwxw V TW A , f s 3 2 ii Q 3 Kf 6 E E .3q, QL 3 al U xl T 453' T W Varsit Basketball Left to righhjim Partridge, Pele Van Wormerhlohn Knuth, Toby Hurst, Eric Borgman, Dave Storey, Rub Stevens Bill lfarrer, Bill Gondin, Al Harringtmyjae Roehl. I 96 7-1968 Standings Won Lost St. Clair 9 3 Marine City 8 4 Algonac 8 4 Cros-Lex 7 5 P.H. Catholic 6 6 Marysville 4 8 Yale 2 10 Coach L66 Tam Carly, Trainer LN - Yi af 1 K ' 1, I xy 2 ef :S I 1 X 2 0 X ZIV 2 A' R .Aix ' .J :FP f. I 3. ' WWW' M mmikaxl ' 0: I E 'es E9 41- 55' x.. Alike Mcfiarlhy Center-Bob DIcPherson Vonage r-Du 11 Caddo rd Paul Hendrick Chuck Thompson Doug Crmdin J. V. Basket uccess ul Gary Scheffler Kirk Giroux Tell Osho rne Paul Mnviclml gi :sul Coach Skinner all Has 605071, 5 Ed Coodmen Phil Smith Sieve Path Larry Dukelle II6 Freshmen laim Second Place. Third Row: Mike Pohl, Bruce Goodin, Mike Stevenson, ffvflfll Cllllpftllm, Chill Pflffef. DPM! Smilll,,I0h11 Hllfley Barry Brockrlorff, Ken Borgman, Dan Cooper, Brian Har- l ifSl RUUJI Nike KONI. Sllfldy Vifwe. fullfk Nedl, Alike CUT rinylon. Ron Kukulka. Second Row: Marshall Donaldson, Tiff. Rick Wllile,P11l4l'l'll0mp50n- Manager: jim Butler, Brian zllclellan, Don Coniwicha, Coach Chapman, giving his slartersfinal plans before going into a big game. Marysville Marysville Blarysville Marysville Marysville Marysville Marysville Marysville Alarysville Marysville Marysville Marysville Marysville P.lI. Catholic Algonac Marine City Yale Crox-Lex Sl. Clair P.H. Catholic Algonac Marine City Yale Cros-Lex Anchor Bay St. Clair Cross Countr Runs or Miles Captain of this year's cross country team was junior, Dan Starkey. Since Marysville does not belong to a league for cross coun- try, they ran non-league meets against such schools as Capac, Memphis, and Oxford. George Marsden, a freshman, ran in the regionals against 140 other athletes and placed Ilthg in running against 90 other athletes fmostly seniorsj in statefinals, he placed 32nd. Cross-Country Meets: C ros-Lex New Haven Capac Memphis Regionals Memphis C ros-Lex New Haven Capac Oxford Invitational Oakland University Invitational George Marsden, Tom Riedel, jon Warner, Ed Smith, Coach Sheffler, Marty Smith, Mike Pohl, Dan Starkey, andjohn Koss. llighjump of 5'8 is conquered byjohn Knulh. Track Team Brings - john Henman ran the mile in 4: 39.8. if fo' ' Doug Barbe put the shot 43'6 , ,',,. Dave Nowicki, Tom Reeves, Toby Hurst, and Kerry Bromley made up the 880 relay team. me-Ii' Victor to M.H. . Sixth Row: David Diem. jim Butler, Keith Lawrence, Barry Brockdorff, Don Goniwicha, Bruce Goodin, Alex Thompson, Mike Sparling. Fuilll Row: Clayton Neal, Mike Stevenson, john Schlinkert, Chuck Carty, Mike Pohl, Russ Cataldo, Ron Kukulha, Chip Porter. Dan Michalski, Bob Nead. Fourth Row: Dick Welser, Mike Kota, Dave Ernst, john Koss, Ed Goodmen, Paul .Uc.Vichol, Gary Scheffler, Gerard Watson, jim Willett, Paul Welser. Third Row: jim Partridge, Bill -- Coach Braun and Coach McMahon. Bergstrom, Tom Carly, Alike liluldermans, Steve Path, Doug Goodin, Tom Riedel, Hank Auguslyn, Greg Eagen, Pat Nelson. Second Row: Gary Hebert, jon Warner, Bill Carpenter, Bob McPherson, Phil Smith, jolm Knuth, Mike McCarthy, Randy Bryan, Dennis DeShon, Ken Reynolds. First Row: Tom Reeves, Tyler Frndak, Bill Goodin, Toby Hurst, john Heaman, Don Richards, Dong Barbe, Mike jones, Paul Malone, Kerry Bromley. 1968 Track Schedule Huron Relays at Ypsilanti M.S. l'. at East Lansing ,finchor Ray, New Haven at A nchor Bay Oxford .-it Oxford Mansfield Relays al Mansfield, Ohio Chippewa Valley at Marysville Port Hu ron, Romeo at Marysville Port Huron Catholic at lilarysville Marysville Relays at Marysville Cros-Lex at Croszuell Central Relays at Ml. Pleasant New Haven, Anchor Bay at Anchor Bay St. Clair at .Uarysville Oxford Invitational at Oxford fl lgonac at A lgonnc Regionals at Madison Marine City at Marysville State Finals at East Lansing S.C.A.l.. at Cros-Lex Champions meet at Port Huron Varsity Baseball Makes Good howing Third Row: Marv Leaym, Cam Kirker, Dave Collingwood, Rich Howe, Dick Parker, Steve Matthews. First Row: Rob joe Roehl, Iill Graham, Pete VanWormer, Dennis Neal. llelzer, Bill Farrer, Greg Yielding, Al Harrington, Eric Second Row: llarold Rockwell, Mark Peters, Vince Arlman, Borgman, Butch Mieksztyn, Coach Den Uyl. Seniors: Harald Rockwell, Marv Leaym, Eric Borgman, Cam Kirker, .All Harrington,-Ioe Roehl. Out: Dave Storey. Varsity Baseball Schedule P.H. Catholic at lllarysville Dlarysville at Illarine City St. Clair at Illarysville lllarysville at Algonac Marine City at Marysville Marysville at P.H. Catholic Cros-Lex at Marysville Marysville at St. Clair A lgonac at Illarysville Marysville at Marine City j V's - Future Varsit Players j. V. Baseball Schedule Marysville at Richmond Marysville at Port Huron Cros-Lex at Marysville .-llgonac at Marysville Marysville at Lapeer Port Huron at Marysville Marysville at Cros-Lex P.II. Catholic at Marysville Marysville at fllgonac P.ll. Catholic at Marysville Sophomores Second Row: ski, Ray Weakland. First Row jim Patton. Dennis Reiche, Doug Thomas, Mike Wheeler Larry Dukette, Rich Kwiatkow- Paul Hendrick, Reg Nicholas 'll' if :f3'l:f:1 3.31-Lenz: '23 A W 1asa:::1.'.::::r::::11.::.-be i 'Tfjf ' so ,T .I -, S X - I Q G xml wi! f ' X Ugfirl N ll Slgllfz X-.X if swtf-1, ,ravi f ,di- Third Row: Rick Nelson, Mike Thomas, Doug Wilson, Dean Smith, Brian Harrington, Bruce Keefe, Ray Weakland, Timm Lenn, Mike Wheeler, Paul Hendrick, Doug Thomas. Sec- ond Row: Coach Collard, Paul Stark, Reg Nicholas, Rich Kwiatkowski, Ron Feick, Dennis Reiche, Sandy Vince, Rick v If White, Marshall Donaldson, Ken Horgman, joe Meinhardt, Carl Nordstrom. First Row: Dan Cooper, jim Patton, Larry Dukette, Larry Mclntyre, Pete Dionne, Bruce Colling- wood, Dennis Barbe, Tom Shirkey, Bob Sedwick, Tim Presley, Richard Balinski. Golf Team hows rive Second Row: Bob Sterling, Ritch Gallagher, Bob Lafiruth, Sl L 17 Goddardmlim Partridgehlim Vandermale, Roger Perry. rw: . ,ffwfrfw f ,, .X 2- . ex, any-ff .' .. ALA-. I V flu' I 2, 5' ' I , , ,W , , l , x -4, Returning Lelterman: jim Partridge, Ritch Gallagher, Bob LaGruth. lllarysville at P.H. Catholic Marysville at Anchor Bay Cros-Lex at lllarysville lllarysville at St. Clair Port Huron at lllarysville A lgonac at Marysville Marysville at Marine City P.H. Catholic at lllarysville Marysville at Cros-Lex Sl. Clair at lllarysville Regionals Marysville at Algonac Marine City at Marysville State Finals eve am erl, lllike Carrier. First Row: Doug llliller Don Coach Skinner N etters Take Game Set Match Second Row: Bob Ashpole, Rob Stevens, Tom Volkening, Mark Neal. First Row: Chuck Thompson, Brian McLellan Brinton Butler, Ted Osborne. Letterman: Bob Ashpole, Rob Stevens, Ted Osborne. Richmond at Marysville P.H. Catholic at Marysville Marysville at Cros-Lex St. Clair at Marysville Dlarysville at Algonac Marine City at Marysville Marysville at P.H. Catholic Cros-Lex at Marysville Marysville at St. Clair Algonac at lllarysville Regionals Marysville at Marine City S.C.A.L. State Finals af--wffvv ww - - .. 1,2-.-, Coach Simpson Seniors Receive Doug Barbe, Tom Reeves, Tyler Frndak DOUG BARBE: -I .L. Sportsmanship A ward All League Offensive and Defensive Award T001 REE VES: All League Offensive and Defensive Award JOHN HEAIVIAN: All League Offensive and Defensive Award TOB Y HURST: Second Team S.C.A.L. Football DOUG BA RBE: tWcPherson Award Sullivan Captain 's A ward T001 REE VES: Booster Club Sportsmanship Award Sullivan Captain 's A ward TYLER FRNDAK: ' 'Oil Can A ward Doug Barbe, Tom Reeves, john Heaman, Toby Hurst. Sports A wards Dave Storey, Eric Borgmanuloe Roehl, Bill Goodin Basketball D.-I VE STORE Y: Merrithew Most Valuable Pl a ye r A wa rd ERIC RORGMAN: Booster Club Sportsmanship Award Honorary Captain 's Award QIOE ROEHI.: Booster Club Sportsmanship Award BILL GOODIN: Free Throw Trophy ReturningLettermen or pring Sports Golf jim Par! ridge Hob l,aGrulh Ritch Gallagher Tennis Rob Stevens Track Base ball john Heaman Paul Malone Don Richards rllikejorzes Bill Goodin Bob 1'llePherson john Knulh Doug Barbe Kerry Bromley Tyler Frndak Ed Smith Tom Reeves Phil Smith Toby Hurst Dave Storey Eric Borgman .All llurringlon joe Roehl Sieve Matthews ACKERMAN, DENNIS: Co-op II. ALDRIDGE, KENNETII: Varsity Club I0, ll, IZ: Football I0, ll: Track III. II: Co-op ll. I2. ANGLEBRA,X'DT, E.j. A USTIN. MA R Y BADLEY, LINDA: Pep Band I0, II, IZ: Band I0, Il, I2: j-Ilup II: jr. and Sr. Play Make-Up Committee: Viking Staff II, I2 tCo-editorj: Amplifier Staff I2: F.T.A. II, I2: G.A.A. I0: Yearbook Workshop I2: Science Club Ill. I2: Ski Club I0, ll, I2 lPresidcntj: Pep Club Ill: Drama Club I2: Gun Club I0 tVice Presi- dentj, II. IZ. BAILEY, SIIERWOOIJ: junior Play Props Committee. BAKER, AARON: j-Ilop Decorations Committee: jr. and Sr. Play Props Committee: Scicncc Club I0, I2: Ski Club II, I2: Track Il: Co-op I2: West Point Military Academy Nomination, I2. BALIIOFF, AVIS: F.II.A. Ill: Co-op II,I2. BALINSKI, jIM: Co-up I2: Day Trade Carpentry ll, I2. BARBE. FRANK IIOIWCL.-iS: Sr. Play Props Committee, Student Council I2: Varsity Club II, I2 tVice-Presidentj: Football I0, ll, I2 fCo-captainj: Track I0, II, I2: Sr. Class Vice-President. BARNES, NA NC Y BERGSTROM, DEBBY: Homecoming Court I2: Band Ill, II, I2: Major- ette II, I2: Sr. Play Make-Up Com- mittee: Co-op I2. BILLS, CIIARLES: jr. Play Props Committee: Co-op I2. nonosl,-Lv, ERIC: Amplifier sniff IZ: Varsity Club I0, II, I2: Foot- ball I0, II, I2: Basketball I0, II, I2: Baseball II, I2: Track IU. BRADSIIA W, CAROLE: Library Ser- uice I2: F.Il.A. I0: Pep Club l0. BROWNING, BRIAN W.: Band I0: jr. Play Lights Committee: Track I0:Co-optt. CARLISLE, LAURAL CONFER, LINDA: F.H.A. I2. CRAGO, DIANA: jr. Play Publicity Committee: Cadet Teacher I2: F.T.A. II, I2: F.N.A. I0, II. CRANE, C.-ITII Y: j-Hop Committee: Sr. Play Make-l'p Committee: I .II.A. III. II: G..-I..-I. I0: C0-up I 2. DAIILKE, CIIARLES: Football IU: Track Ill: Day Trade Electronics II, I2. D',-IRCY, TIIOJIAS: Student Council I 0. DA VIES, CIIARLENE: Cheerleader I0, II: Band I0, II, I2: Cadet Teacher I2: Ilonor Society II, I2: F.T.A. Il, I2: G.,-t.A. II, I2: Pep Club I0, Il. DA VIS, jlill DIEM, PA T: Sr, Play Usher Com- mittee: Cadet Teacher I2: Library Service I2: F.T.A. I2. DZIUBINSKI, DONNA: Cadet Teach- er I2: Library Service IU. II, I2: F.T.A. ll, I2: G..-LA. I0: Co-op I2. ERA RD, jO.-INNE: jr. and Sr. Play Usher Committee: Ilonor Society Il, I2: Co-op I2. F,-ILK, CONSTANCE: j-Hop Corn- mittee: jr. and Sr. Play Student Director: Amplifier Staff II: Stu- dent Council ltt, Il, I2: Debate II, I2: Forensics I0, II, I2: Science Club I0, : Ski Club I0, II: Drama Club I2 lPresidentj. FETTING, RICII.-IRD: Band I0, II, I2: Chorus I2. FINN, DA VE: j-Ilop Committee: Viking Staff ll, I2 lChief Photo- grapherj: F.T.A. I2: Varsity Club I0, II, I2: Football I0, II, I2: Basketball I0: Track I0. FRAZER, jANE: j-Ilop Committee: jr. Play Committee: G.A.A. I0, II: Ski Club I0, II: Pep Club I0: Co- op I2: Steering Committee II. FRENCH, SHERRI: Homecoming Queen I2: Pep Band I2: Band I0, II, I2: j-Ilop Committee: Sr. Play Personal Props Committee: jr. Play Cost: Amplifier Staff Il, I2 lSparts Editorj: Cadet Teacher I2: Student Council I2 tSecretary: Quill and Scroll I2: G.A,A, I0, II lSecretaryj, I2 lPresidentj: Girls' Intramural Team I0, II, I2: Ski Club I0: Pep Club II: Class Offi- cer l0 fVice-Presidentj, II tSec- retaryj: F.T.A. Il, I2. FRNDAK, TYLER D.: Art Club I2: Varsity Club Il, I2: Football I0, II, I2: Cross Country ll, I2. GAI I NEY, DIARY: j-Hop Com- mittee: jr. and Sr. Play Usher Com- mittee: jr. Play Tickets Committee: Cadet Teacher I2: Honor Society I0, II, I2 tSecretaryj: F.T.A. I0, ll, I2 lPresi1lentj. GILROY, HERB GOOIIIN, BILL: Varsity Club I0, II, I2: Football I0, II, IZ: Basket- ball Ill, II, I2: Track III, II, I2. GRAGOIVSKI, CAROLYN: j-Hop Committee: fr. and Sr. Play Tickets Committee: Viking Staff Ill, II, I2 tSports liditorj: Cadet Teacher I2: Student Council I0, II: F.T.A. I0, II, I2: F.H,A. II, IZ: G.A.A. Ill, II, I2: Aki Club I0, II, I2: Pep Club I0, ll: Girls' Intramural Team I0, Il, I2. GREEK, HOWARD: Day Trade I2. GROSS, RUTH ANNE: j-Ilop Com- mittee: jr. Play Cast Party Commit- tee: Sr. Play Make-Up Committee: Amplifier Staff II, I2 fNews Erlitorj: Quill and Scroll I2: Ilonor Society I0, ll, I2: F.T.A. II, I2: G.A.A. I2: Pep Club II tSecrelaryl: Co-op I2: Class Officer I0 lSecretary2, II tTreasurerJ: Steering Committee I0, II: Girls' State I2: journalism Work- shop IZ. HARRINGTON, ALAN L.: j-Hop Committee: jr. Play Lights Com- mittee: Amplifier Staff I2: Student Council I0: Varsity Club II, I2: Basketball I0, II, I2: Baseball I0, Il, I2: Cross Country I2: jr. and Sr. Steering Committee. HEAM.-IN, j0HN: j-Hop Commit- tee: jr. and Sr. Play Cast: Varsity Club III, II, I2: Football I0, II, I2: Basketball I0: Track I0, II, I2 fllaptainj, IIEBERT, GARY: j-Hop Committee: Program for Athletic Trainers II: Sr. Play Lights Committee: Library Service I2: Ski Club II: Varsity Club I0, Il, I2: Football I0, II, I2 tTrainerj: Basketball II, I2 tTrainerj: Track I0, II, I2 tTrainerj: Steering Committee IZ. IIOA G. MA R Y ANNE: Band I0, Il, I2: Chorus I0, ll, I2 tPianisU: jr. Play Make-Up Committee: Viking Statf I2: F.N.A. I0, II tTreasu rerj. IIURST, MALCOLM: j-Hop Com- mittee: jr. Play Stage Hand Com- mittee: Varsity Club Ill, II, I2: Football I0. II, I2: Basketball I0, II, I2: Baseball I0: Track I0, II, I2. HYATTE, DEIIIRA: Band I0, II, I2: Majorirtte I0, II, I2: j-Hop Committee: Sr. Play Make-Up Com- mittee: F.T.A. IZ: C.A.A. I0, Il: Pep Club I0, II: Steering Com- mittee I2. jAIIN, DEBBIE: F.T.A. I0, II: F.II.A.l2:P1?p Club I0, ll. Senior jAMIESON, DON: Chorus I0: Var- sity Club I0, II, I2: Track I0: Co- op II. IZ. jOIINSON, KAREN: Pep Band I2: Band I0, II, I2: Sr. Play Make-Up Comlnittee:Ir. Play Cast: Forensics I2: Ilouor Society Ill, II, I2: F.T.A. II, I2: I .N,A, I0, II: G.A.A, I0: Girls' Intramural Team Ill: Science Club I0: Pep Club II: Drama Club I2. jONES, IIIICHAELJ j-Ilnp Com- mittee: jr. Play Stage Hand: Var- sity Club I0, II, I2: Football I0, II, I2: Track I0, II, I2. KILBOURN, DIARY: Library Ser- vice I2. KING, DIIKE: Varsity Club I0, II, IZ: Basketball I0: Track I0: Ca-op I2. KIRBY, WILLIAM: Library Service I2. KIRKER, CAIUERON: j-Hop Com- mittee: jr. Play Stage Iland: Pep Club I0: Baseball I2: Golf I0: Steering Committee I2. KLAIS, DONNA: Band I0, Il, I2: j- Ilop Committee: jr. Play Make- Up Committee: Sr. Play Assistant Student Director: Cadet Teacher I2: Debate I2: F.T.A. I0, ll, I2 lVice-Presidentj: G.A.A. I0, II: SkiClubII. KRENKE, SUSAN: G.A.A. I0, II: Pep Club I0, LA GR UTII, DIA NNE: Cheerleader I0, I2: jr. and Sr, Play Cast: Ampli- fier Staff II, I2 lFeature Editorj: Quill and Scroll I2: F.N.A. I0: G.A.A. I2: Drama Club I2: Co-op I2. LAMBERT, jOE: Student Council I0:Co-op I2. LAIIIBERT, STEVE: Chorus I0, II: jr. Play Lights Committee: Sr. Play Props Committee: Golf I0, Il. LA THRUM, CAROL: Co-op II, I2. LA THRUM, LINDA: Co-up I2. LEAYIII, IUARVIN: j-Ilnp Commit- tee: jr. and Sr. Play Casts: Student Council IZ tParliamentarianj: Var- sity Club I2: Football I2: Basket- ball Ill: Baseball II, IZ. ENN, jUDY: Majorette I0: F.T.A. I0, II: F.tV.A. I0, Il: Ski Club I0, II, I2: Pep Club I0, II: Co-op II, I2. irector OUGIIREN, LAURIE: Ilomecoming Court II, 12: Cheerleader I0, II, 12tCaptainj: Chorus 1Z:j-Hop Com- mittee: jr. and Sr. Play Casts: Ampli- fier Staff 11, 12 tEditorj: Cadet Teacher 12: Quill and Scroll 12: F,T.A. II, 12: C.A..-I. II, 12: Pep Club Il: Drama Club 12. IACDON.-ILD, DIANE: Pep Band 12: Band I0. II. 12: j-Ilop Corn- mittee: Sr. Play Props Committee: 1 .T.A.11,12:C.A..-L12. IA CPIIISRSON, EA WN: jr. and Sr. Play Ticket Committee: Cadet Teacher 12: Student Council 12: I .T.A. II, I2: 1 .N..'l. II: Pep Club l0,II. ICCI.EI.I.AND, ELLEN: Chorus I0. 11 tLaughbon Iligh Schnolj 12 tM.II.S.j: Nonettes Ensemble I0, 11lLaughbonI1ighSchoolj. ICDONALD. DICK: Sr. Play Stage Crew: jr. Play Cast: Varsity Club 10, II, 12: Football I0. 12: Basketball 10: Cross Country ll: Track II. ELMS, SII,-IRON: C..-LA, 10: Shi Club I0, II: Pep Club I0, II. IEKSZTYN, LILYANN: Band I0, 11, 12: j-Hop Committee: jr. Play Cast: Student Council. It, 12 tVice- Presidentj: F.T.A. I0, 11, 12: G. A.A. I0, II: Pep Club I0. 11. IELKE, WILLIAM C.: Band I0. II, 12: Sr. Play Cast: Debate 12: Science Club 12: Golf I0. ILLER, CIIRIS: j-Hop Committee: 1-'.11.A. 10: G.A.A, 10:Co-op12. IOORE, TOM: jr. cb' Sr. Play Stage Han1l:j-Hop Decorations. IORRIS. CHERRY: Chorus 12: 1 .11.A.10,1t:Pep Club I0, II. 'A KONE Y, PA MELA EAD, B.-IRBAR.-I: Pep Club 10, 11. EAL, jAN: Cheerleader 12: j-llop Committee: jr. Play Cast: Sr. Play Publicity Commiteee: Amplifier Staff 12: Cadet Teacher 12: Stu- dent Council 10: F.T.A. II, 12: G.A.A. 11, 12 tVice-Presidentj: Girls' Intramural Ieam I0, 11: Pep Club 10, 11: Drama Club 12: Steer- ing Committee 11. 12. ELSON, DARREL: Football II: Co-op 12. SBORNE, PATSY: Pep Band 12: Band 10, 11, 12: jr, Play Make- Up Committee: Sr. Play Cast: I . T.A. I0, II, I2 lTreasurer II, 122: G.A.A. II: Girls' Intramural Ieam 10. PA TTISON. LOUIS: Co-op 12. PEYERK. CHARLES IV.: Football 10: Track 10: Carpentry II, 12. PIIILLIPS, P.-ITRICI.-I: Pep Band I0, II. : Band 10, ll. 12: Sr. Play Cast: Student Council 12: Debate I0. II, 12: Honor Society 10, 11, 12: C,A.A. IZ: Science Club 12 tSecretaryJ: Tri-Hi-Y 10, 11 fSecretafyti Latin Club 10, 11. tAlma High School-I0, IU. PICKERING, LARRY: Automotive and Carpentry 11, 12. PLUNKITT, SIIERRY: Band I0, II: Majorette 10, I1 fDrum Majorettej: j-Hop Committee: Sr. Play Usher Committee: Cadet Teacher 12: Honor Society 11, 12: 1 .T..-t. 111, 11, 12: Pep Club 11: Steering Com- mittee 11. POIIL, SHARON: jr. Play Props Committee: Sr. Play l'.sher Com- mittee: Viking Staff 11, 12: Debate 10: I-',N.A. I0, II: C.A.A. I0, II: Drama Club 12. PUTZE, TERRY: jr, and Sr. Play Program Committee: Co-up 12. REEVES, TOM: j-Hop Committee: jr. and Sr, Play Casts: Student Council I0, 12: Varsity Club 10, 11, 12 fTreasurerJ: Football 10, II, 12 lCa-Captainj: Track 10, 11, 12: Class President 12: Class Vice-Pre- sident Il. REYNOLDS, KEN: Band 10: jr. and Sr. Play Props Committee: Varsity Club I0, II, I2 lSergeant-at-Armsj: Football 10, II, 12: Track I0, II, 12: Weight Training 10, 11, 12. RICHARDS, DON: jr. and Sr, Play Props Committee: Varsity Club 10, II, I2 lSecretaryj: Football I0, 11, 12: Baseball 10: Track I0. 11, 12: Steering Committee 10. RICHARDSON, LINDA: jr. Play Program Committee: Viking Staff 11, 12 Ulead Typistj: Library Ser- vice II: I .II,A. 10: G.A,A. 10: Pep Club 10, 11: Co-op 12. ROBINSON, L YNNE ROCK, jAMES: Varsity Club 10, 11, 12: Football I0, II, 12: Track I0, 11:Co-op12. ROCKWELL, IIAROLD: Varsity Club I0, II, 12: Football I0: Basketball 11 tManagerJ: Track 10, 11: Home- coming Escort 12. ROEHL, jOSEPII: Pep Band 10, 11, 12: Band to. u, 12: j-Hop Com- mittee: Student Council 10, 11: Varsity Club 10, 11, 12 tPresidentj: Football 10, 11, 12: Basketball 10, II, 12: Baseball I0, II, 12: lCaptainj: Class President I0, 11. RO WE, DIARY LYNN: Band I0: Cadet Teacher 12: Student Council 11:F.T,A.10,11,12:ShiClub12. RUSSELL, jE,4N.vtNE: j-Hop com- mittee: Sr. Play Cast: Cadet Teacher 12: Student Council 10: Library Ser- vice 12: Art Club 12: F.T.A. II. I2 lAssistant Secretaryj: Drama Club I2. SCHROEIIER, jENNESS: Band I0, II, 12:jr. Play Make-Up Committee: Viking Staff 12: Student Council 12: Pep Club I0, 11:Co-op12. SEA TON, ALLEN: Band 10, 11, 12. SHERMAN, DENNIS: Co-op 12. SHIRKEY, jUDY: Cheerleader I0, 11: jr. Play Make-Up Committee: j-Hop Table Decorations Committee lChairmanQ: F.H.A. 10, 11: G.A.A. I0, II: Pep Club II: Steering Cum- mittee 11. SIMPSON. ORREN SJIALL. BARBARA: Ski Club 12: Pep Club 11: Co-op 12. SJIARCII, MARIjANE: Chorus 11, 12: j-Hop Committee: jr. Play Make-Up Committee: I .H.A. 10: C.,-1..-I. 10: Ski Club 11, 12: Pep Club 11. SDIITII, jANICE: Band I0, II, I2: j-Hop Committee: C.A.A. 10. SMITH, STEVE: Band I0, II: Co- op11,12. SOL ORION, TOM SPROLL, BARB: Chorus 12: Viking Stajj 12: Student Council 12. STAGER, BOB: Varsity Club 12: Baseball II, 12: Co-op 12. STOREY, DAVID: j-Hop Committee: Varsity Club 12: Football 10: Basket- ball 10. 11, 12: Baseball 10, 11, 12: Cross Country II: Student Council 12. STURDEVANT, ALAN: Co-op 11, 12. TEEPLE, RICHARD: Pep Band 10, II, 12: Band I0, Il, 12: j-Ilop Committee: jr. Play Publicity and Tickets Committee: Sr. Play Publi- city Committee: Viking Staff 10. 11 lAssislant Editor: 12 fArt Editorj: Art Club I2 iPf23iIl01lljQ Golf 10, II, 12: Steering Committee II, 12. TEGGE. DONNA jO: Sr. Play As- sistant Director: G.A.A. 10: Shi Club I0, 12: Debate Timer 12. THIBDAUE, BONNIE: jr. Play Cast: Forensics 10: Library Service 12: I-'.N.A. 10, 11 lViee-Presidentj: G.A.A. 10, 11: Ski Club 12: Drama Club II, 12 iSecretaryj: Student Council 12. TIIORNER, :UA RK: Eonlbflll 10: Basketball 10: Co-op II, 12, l'TIIES. jON: Pep Band II: Band I0, II: Varsity Club I0, II, I2: Track I0, 11: Co-op 12. VANS.-ICH, jANE: j-Hop Com- mittee: jr. Play Make-Up Com- mittee: Sr. Play Ticket Committee: Library Service 10: 1f.N.A. 11: I .I1.A. II: U.A.A. 10: Pep Club I0, II: Viking Staff 12. VINCE. SCOTT: j-tlup Committee: jr. Play Stage Crew: Student Coun- eil I2 tPresidentj: Ilonor Society II, 12: Ski Club Il, 12. VISG.-I, L.-I RRY: Carpentry 12. VOLKENING, TOM: jr. and Sr. Play Casts: Cadet teacher 12: Forensics 12: llonor Society 11, 12: 1 ,T.A. 10. 11, 12 tParliamentarianj: Science Club 10, I2 iPresidentJ: Ski Club 12: Drama Club 12: Football 10 fMana- gerj: Track 10: Tennis 11, 12. IV.-I C.-l R, HAROLD: Baseball 11: Co-op I2. IV.-IRNER, jON: Ski Club 12: Var- sity Club 11, 12: Cross Country 11, 12: Track 11. 12. WARSINSKE, TOJI: Band 10: Ilonor Society 10, 11, 12 iPresidentj: Science Club 10. 12: Ski Club 10, 11, 12 tTreasurerj: Basketball 10: Ten- nis 12: Class Treasurer 12. WARSINSKI, WANDA: Pep Band II, 12: Hand I0, II. 12: jr. Play Publicity Committee: Cadet Ieacher 12: Art Club 12: Ilonor Society I0, 11, 12: F.T.A. 111, 11, 12 lSec-retaryj: Drama Club 12. wtLLl.4.vs, BILL: jr. Play Cast: Varsity Club 10, 11, 12: Football 10, 11, 12: Track 10, 11: Steering Committee 10. WORLEY, SANDRA: Hand I0. 11, 12: Sr. Play Tickets Committee: Viking Staff II. I2 iCo-Editorj: Cadet Teacher 12: Ilonor Society 10, 11, 12 tTreasurerJ: F.T.A. 10, II, 12: I .N.A, 10 tVice-Presidentj, 11 lPresidentj: C.A.A. 10, 11: Science Club 10: Pep Club I0: Yearbook Workshop 12. ZDRAL, jOIIN: Ski Club 12: Varsity Club 12: Football 11, 12: Baseball 12: Day Trade 12. P' 'XX fav? FG Avi., X ' vllled 111 lf., .,- , ,-g,., 4,-...... 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