Marysville High School - Viking Yearbook (Marysville, MI)

 - Class of 1969

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1 .W s-4. ... , uw.. . .,..,-1-!,W.,.,., .,,.- - . , I fm Y , L X1 -X of Yr X X XLQTILC X N K L TABLE ,f V N1 ' D- 'kf ' ff Q17 Q Xfwdc ,T W OF Faculty CONTENTS 3 4 Freshmen 19 ,ff 107, , r X in Sophomores 0,4 f u , 27 M ff ff Q ,ff WM M Q' jg WV ,J Cog, Milf? yiffiic Juniors W WZM0jMnl1ML,f'Cjq4vK?,,ra+'1f-f 35 Wi pfzfff Jw fi if ,Cf 'ev XV Ufdi',,0'pV?f0qVl Tgfjmfvargiffp , 'du' 1 mJ!0j0,0'iM1f, 0,411 jujfv C jypifl DMV 1 I I I f 310- ' f ' fu' , L Activities ,ff .3 O,qjwffQ,fw 5 43 vfofw' X . f If f i fx' 1 5 :YM VU fl Vp' k J LJ - ,fivj iiywfj 'lily A C Q16 W by s ' fikwlw - in ports , X M ,J-few Q-2 5,,IgA-, V h ' I , yi V ' K -V qi 1 V9 git. QT ML- RAM SX- -,X Seniors 'S he ,fll offk 95 N: .,v.,,.,Sk Qt 2 'i J ' . U s V, V5 . Senior Directory Mm 130 Q,1L-kk 1 Dedicated THE BRIDGE BUILDER by Will Allen Dromgoole An old man, going a lone highway, Came at the evening, cold and gray, To a chasm, vast and deep and wide, Through which was flowing a sullen tide. The old man crossed in the twilight dim- That sullen stream had no fears for himl But he turned, when he reached the other side, And built a bridge to span the tide. Old man, said a fellow pilgrim near, You are wasting strength in building here. Your journey will end with the ending day: You never again must pass this way. You have crossed the chasm, deep and wide, Why build you the bridge at the eventide? The builder lifted his old grey head. Good friend, in the path I have come, he said, There followeth after me today A youth whose feet must pass this way. This chasm that has been naught to me To that fairehaired youth may a pitfall be. He, too, must cross in the twilight dim, Good friend, I am building the bridge for him. This Book To Superintendent of Maintenance Since January 2, 1943, Mr. Watson has been employed in the various areas of custodial and maintenance work for the Marysville Public Schools ln 1950 he was promoted to the position of Superintendent of Maintenance During all these years, lVlr. lNatson has had one thought in mind the welfare of the student. People Who Visit Our Schools S .fl 2 ,117 3 , it W :M ,A BOARD OF EDUCATION ms: Back Rovv: Trustees: Mr. Milton Rogers, lVlr. William Thompson, Mr. Charles Richards. Front Rovv: Treasurer, Mr, Arthur Cole, President, 4 , Mr. O. Robert Keefeg Secretary, Mrs. Sophia Pohl. Absent: Mr. Louis M Schmorrovv Mr. Ronald Wiltse Superintendent of Schools lVlr. Arthur Heimburger High School Principal lVlr. George Pake Business Manager and Federal Program Coordinator Good Counselors Lack No Client liklllllllll fl A-N l l l , Ellen Wiggs and Sharon Flyan help in the counselors' office in the morning. 5 2 Miss Kresini No gift is more precious than good advice, Also assisting inthe offices are Carol McDonald and Flinda Balhoff. f' X Dr. Nlisenar: l-le who counsels, aid. Q--1 Mrs. Blackney: To govern means to guide aright. Y, i , f Zu ,ff ' .fy ,f Mr. Martin: Take it for what it's worth. - - N ,.-g- - YL , , - ' ,-. . ix-. jg-as Mr. Wheeler: Don't quote rne, but . ,. N,1,lAlfum-... x 0 154 ,TAHLF ' xfgfmgrliiw CW ' Q., -Q, Mr. Smith: If men could learn from history, what lessons it might teach us! This Sort of Thin Takes -v lVlr. Den Uvl: One machine can do the vvork of fifty ordinary men. No machine can do the work of one extraordinary man. Mr. Collard: Chalk it up for experience. 'U-Q li-lm V-'mil-r L...,. '-'T if Mr, Philpi All right, fellers, hold 'er down! ,WW I U W ,,,,N,,.,-,,..--'- Mr. Elsholz: The following students are marked absent .,...... .... ' ' Great Deal of Trainin Mr. Harroldi Is it as clear as mud? Qebeoe l000006 90004396 Miss Mulianz Bs auty 5 but skin deep. Mr. Supcrenaml' Whatever is worth doing at alll, is worth doing well. f Men Love to Wonderg and Tha 9 L Miss Fedravv: Hot foot it down to C Jerry's and get. . 1? Mr. Stephens: lsn't this fun? UOWN.1Q-EARTH mom ETgESEARCH ATIIMQ, IEW? H if s the eed of Our Science Mr. Chapman: Now just lo make everybody happy Mrs. Elsholz: Add to golden numbers golden numbers, Mr. Yon: Would you like to volunteer? Gymnastics as Well as Music an L - ' Mrs. McCall: Every artist vvas first art amateur. Mr. Salvo: Let's try it again. rt Should Begin in Early Years Mr. Braun - Trernendous! x ,sy . X I Mr, Sterling - . . .exercise thy lasting youth defends. ,x., Mr. Lemire - That's a connotation, and so on , . '4,.J W' ,i Miss Scharnweber - Oh, come on, now. 0,911,412 jfs! , ,ax, fa-Qdau. n , Mrs. Bellovvr Do ou understandy. 1 I X1 x Lan uagel th Miss Vivian: Turn the radio down. i .H - ,,....i-ig Www' , Miss Lathrop: Languages are the pedigrees of nations, Mr. VzinVleet: Man can be destroyed, but never defeated. ii ... 14 ' ress of Thou ht Mrs, Gorham: It's about time you brought those books back. Mr. lvlclvlahoni Speech is the gift of all, but the thought of few! as Mr. lVlacDonaldi Thut's all I have to say for today. ,th 'M xxllx s v..w' ' ..'- , Mrs. Bednari Who climbs the Grammar Tree, distinctly knows where noun, and verb, and participle grow . lk . Many Hand Make f Mrs. Marie Knuth Mrs Winnie COHQQV Superintendenfs Secretary Bookkeeper Mrs. Dolores Cummmgs School Nurse Mrs. Faye Neal Library , K Mt, F x nvx , , -if X . wif.-E' Y 1, :E n,,tm ' jr, t ' rv' 'H . 7: Mr. Stewart Heddle, Mr. Ken McDor1aId,lVIr. Eugene Siler-Maintenance Mr- John Hurley Bus Contractor Li ht Work L2 -' ...,-of JOUINWG Bf1Cl1er.Prif1CiDHl's Secretary. Office Helpers. Gloria O'NGill Mrs. Grace Burley, Clerk Accountant. Office Helpers, Kutlry Cruvv and Debbie Howes. ford and Debby Werner. Mrs. 1 Mr. Bob Watson, Mr. Don l-larkleroad, Mr. Harold Smith-Maintenance. Mr. Neil Harney, Audiovisual Co- Ordinator 'wb .f Mrs. Isabelle Mallvvitz, Cook. Mrs. Jesse Jones, Helpcrg Mrs. Irene Osentoski, Helper. C f . x 1 --'21, -'f' TV' '- J 5 66, I, 9.7. fl, n t' ' ' 'r rg' . S, at 9 32 'WA-Er X l ly USM: l 7Vl,,c,w4w - ' PM ,X NMQJV' ' lv' V, 1' N ' 'f ,- If - V ,I Q 5. f-Y' T sg, in 'X f 1 4 l I Mike Aldrich Mel Anglebrandt Ernie Angove 'S' ' 1 ,xy , ii Ti Y 'WN 'tx 1- , 1, 'll1.........,.,-.i. Elaine Artman Dave Ashpole Bill Baird , 'jg i A , A hi Al ii l '1lWu A Connie Baker Tom Baldwin Mike Balon J l 4, . fig Q h rf r fu . 1 X Bod Bassett Terry Bergstrom Jirn Bier The sun rises and sets if -, N Bill Bitzinger Chris Blues ix, 4 - 'Tv- ' I llii f LH 4 AQ!!! C Monday morning. Chris Bowen Kathy Brown , X: ,.L, J g- R Q fr- 9' C X ' ' I! XY JJ K .za ff-. i X , Mx. will i as-33421 Y it L, Christy Burch Cindy Campbell Dennis Campbell Vickie Cash Bay Cataldo on those who study. F 4' to I Anne Borowski 5. Q1-it Cheri Bryda 3 i Debbie Colgan W ia- v 1 4 w i Pete Collard Bob Covvger Pat Curley Bob Curtis Chris Czostkovvski ii, Sandy Dandron ! J ,ir 6 i Hi , ii Bev DeLano Two heads are better than one. Mike D9Line Rifik DHNHVCHD Ken Diem Don Dimick Z 'I M D Wqtyz ,. X' , K I I ve 4.4 . .' I G .Sita-La . Sherry Dukette Don Durrant Stan Dziubinski You didn't think I knew the answer, did you? ,nw W! , V , Q A , g 'M , S' , . rl ,- ,A X H X vi 'T . X , mfr' , , ' T, An. 4. Tom Endgan Mike Erdman Wendy Feifik Allen Fox Pat Gaffney Pam Garrett my I1 T 1 Concentration! 3- , 9- Linda Green 'C xr Terry Headlee 1 , . . 73' JI Wi 1 Eddie Johnson 4 Diane G reuber S3 i I Jack Herning 'EP' . mfr,- QNX 1 Tim Jones 4-A Cindy Gaudette Cindy Giroux Greg Guidry 145 ,Mn N N 'K my Kathy Hess Corinne Jordan Cheryl Gentner Luanne Giroux MD T ri , , i we -4, Q . Qi ' Terry -larris 4 ,,,i i , WM 6' ' QQ V 'fx In I. iw JJ David Hines 32, Q ii ' Larry Giles ,M y ' x T' 1 Linda Goddard Ruth Harte! 3. Linda Horth ui ,i W 4 C ry, Bob Gilroy A gm N P M . -ful ChrisGoodmen 'K W L- 15 ,f W4 L IA. l . 0. 'H Denise Headlee 'x f Karen Hurley Steve Kaiser Lorrie Karnmer Terry Karnmer This was a day to forget! Debbie Kennedy Grace Kilbourn f X 2 it fl . L- , x ' X X, Ruth Knox Ken Kowalski 'X L. E' ix ' A- 4 I Pat Laeder Jean Langolf , 7' 433 K in T' X 45' Pat Logan Colleen Lutze I Brain food! Q J K E Bryan Klaas 'D . ami yi 4 40, . l r 17? Kerry Krenke C' Lisa Larchyk GJ x Terri MacDonald Beth Knox . .Q E' 9- Tom K ustovvsk i w I ml Q' A x fm 'i W7 MMF' Kim Lehto Pat McCarthy 4 i x Terry Moses , . if ll: 3 XJ 5 ar WQW ' J! J Cindy O'NeiIl What did you say that answer was? L L 4 Nl John Lent Holly McShane 11 T Gary Norton It ah, an Chuck Osentoski N5 L N, iw 'H N Terry Lindsay K ..,, .W- , W' ii J it Stan Mieksztyn Nancy Nowicki Eileen Ostrander u X 1 . . 4. Q 'Q' 1 lr L V4 iii, V if I- ,i K Jerry Palrnateer Rob Parrish Craig Pattison ' .' is - - 2 ' x K 4' L ' 1-1' E J 3 N Af., . ,, ,M vu Robin Pentland Richard Perkins Dennis Perrv A F' 1 . 'N ft- , fi -X' ' . .QM i 'i Tom Philp Torn Porter Gertrude Pung rw N ix 4,83 ' ' ' 5 ... ,N Ar, 'hw f f Marion Rau Lynn Riedel Marcella Hivard Class Officers: President, Joe Veniag Vice-President, Rick DeNardin5 Secretary, Pat lVlcCarthyp Treasurer, Tom Porter. Roxanna Partain .,.. W4 , W t ,,.... 7 PD Q ,M luv 3 B in W 44 J, r Doug Peters 3 v +0 P f 'iw Dave Oueine 'Dv M , '-...,,, ui .N . it A F VL Dennis Rock lg ey td- ii Bud Rutkofske ,N it , , .4 ' 4- sf , .4 , L 5- 'Q 1.711 1- Cindy Sawdon I Whoopee! el. V Karen Radatz . I Shirley Rogers e 'lyk Mary Jo Salerno Dave Scheffler fs. .1 L., E A Mike Randolph 3 1 is r 1 Mark Ronan X Diane Saunders K we Elaine Shimmel i 1 Q F Gosh, there he goes again... .Auf .R Q , CQ. l X ' 4 Q X v 5- V 'il 'Fl' ff , 1 S Q' i N .t x , i Terry Solomon Janice Sparling xii' 4 - 4 Larry Stroh Pam Stroh . ' 'N xx GA ' 43' if :Q L. W ff' A-.ei , , ii' U , i Q 5 1 W., xi '. ,5.i Ernie Swoffer Janice TenBrink X , Q .. W Ni tx 'E' , i E x ' J 2- f 4 41 . nf. , V If Ir., ma t ' Ill., ' Jim Thompson , .. 'li'Q, Q CX. 'x .' . as -1' 'i it - M ii. f ' P Quay' Patti Siemen i,-'KU i Cheryl Smith . gm ' 54-in' 4 -- 5, ' .f . Kay Sprotberry l E L Z .a Dail Stump Jane Thompson Qito N5 X' I! Heather Thorner Dan T0biC2Yk - 4 i E yi Dale Silk D K J SQ in ' W. Eugene Smith ,, 'w et W F , ig 4 Paul Stark 1 'G L., ig., Susan Stump wt fi Bob Simmons as ,fift y if Q . ty lf Jim Smith Q if MikeStout , ., I 'T if it Chester Sturdevant V . T. 11 i f W 'F YX 'N i 5 Bob Small Pat Smith ,. ,WX A ' 'I' ,VA it Brian Strickland W' , f rtr .NN Dennis Sturdevant Bob Gilroy, Wendy Feick Dennis Perry, Fiuth Knox Mike Balon, Vickie Cash Eugene Smith, Pam Wriqht Bob Simmons, Jean Langolf Steering Committee lJmlVVlIh'lI 1 Mic 'Il' . F, .. fi , ,Nl f' W 'X r , Hgjzal . - . ,et-1 I I I '1 W1 qv 'Z -bw Ml n E1 k Calm X nz Uxmrw BMI -,,..-pm Van In-ru 'WH x VVu'Ilm.1k4-upiul II' .l1wFVvru1 HIIIWH In M NIV VVJISN1 Kly:NI.1lWvlwrnl -as-Q, . 'W 5 8 . '01 , A A ff 'N QR X 3 'Sz' ,li t LVl1'VVilI1'lI my CImrI.1WuIt-- CIKIIIIVVUVIUV MQ NN . S' 0 b V , 4 J X 'f - rs ' 'J if xi 4' x thy VVIUIM luqrud You .X . Ewvrlruw !w.nr!,14 bw Nm, 1175 Hmmmfu ,Mi V . +W.wV .- P.1mVVrlgP1I l'J.1vuZlmlxu?l Sin-lryX'V1-mwr SL MxlInuV.111I1n'm lam W.1l-,111-.Lv H.zv11iyWPnw'l 1 X M g f , M.nkW1H1f, lJl.l1w-X,Vu4n IL HWQ' 1 f wig upvrwcl our lnvwhw' lnlll' Class Officers: Back Bow: Chip Porter, President: Ken Borgman, Vice President. Front Flovv: Secretaryg Renee DeLano, Treasurer. 9 Wendy Breckner , gl , 'W' 1 it S R Barbara Carrier C l Gail Charbonneau Gil , Barry Brockdorff .f Mike Carrier Gail Colgan Brenda Bailey Blchard Ballnskl DENNIS 38Vb9 Ken BOVQYTWH PS hw nu M I Sylvia Bowen Ellen Bowie GQOVQQ BOWHHQ Dana B 3dl9Y Barb Carrier X l I 'JA L X Pam Bryan Brinton Butler lm Butler lm Campbell Pau' Cafolart Steering Committee Back Flovv Denise Weymouth Bruce , Goodln Front Flow Mick: Striker Janette Venue Not pictured Bob Sedvvick and Richard Ballnskl Chuck Carty Russell Cataldo Bruce Collingwood Dan Cooper 'Z 'bl . x 5 .' 'UW Q fs 0 . N v ' . Hn ' ,, xi ' ,MN-' .FH , u ' 4 it if I T f Mk , , ff! it f w L' -H' . + Lb-F L pf 1 , V lm, Ji H , Q gk A Q W l, 4 NN El' if l ' Y' ,, ,ll ,lll i y , rw' it 'S' -'f A Y . Y- r ' I' 't - if .1 ' ' iii X, ' A P :.. 'Ax . g l ' XX J' J' - l if I I It fl Barb Carrier represented the Class of '7'l with Rick White as her escort. Barbara Eagen Charlie Glaze Gorham , 'P ' I fy K ' X C l 'S I .5 l Dave Ernst 1' Ann Golublnski Bob Grady L . x Flon Feick V-, nn Nl , , ,l' .X C, Don Gonivvicha Tom G regg 'E 'Q is 'G' Mark Crawford , l 'afi 4 'Y C' o l 7 r - f Wi ' li ll li Peter Dionne x l 4 5 y John Forbes 2 .Q wb' Bruce Goodin YCQH Flay Hanley 1 1 l lmfi Renee Del-ano Janet DeNardin W . uf lfiwf Marshall Donaldson 13' A l im David Du laney V l 399 David Diem Elaine Durrant Dawn Ganley Linda Garverick Sheila Gates We took third place. N . G X 'F- 1 . ' ff' 524 WG YZ I X ,,. , am' H A , .f ' ., ipmxll, ., ww, W .:,..fT, ... xl 'Q WWi555QsdW mv .,. 'Fl F VI ' Xfl ' N 1 x . 4 . ' Jane Harmon Brian Harrington John Hurley .Lx it W Bev Kivel 3- , i Qing.. .. Q. - - Q , . Mike Kota Dana Kulrnan Rusty Knox if' 5 Ron Kukulka iw, 1, Wa Debbie Kulman Rick Kammer Charlotte Kaserneyer Bruce Keele You caught me! W' Y 1 4 .IWW I Karen Killian l John Koss 1 Keith Lawrence Say Chee-se. xiii 1 l Very interesting! 6-3 3 fi ' . I ' . ,un - -. 4515! ' ' 1.6.-:fe C, al 1, J Jody Leach Timm Lenn Martha Lent Maureen Lovver Cindy MacDonald George Marsden , 1 vi if 'W K 5 il' 3 'MW Brian McClellan .Is-an W- f ' ei ' W7 ll-new e . ,f ' r , 4 '15 Charleen McHenry Larry Mclntyre Pete McMartin Joe Meinhardt Eat hearty! . av gl -1 Sally Meinhardt Dan Michalski Donna Mitchell Play us a tune. Faye Myers 'ia QQ 1 , rl, '53 Wendy Miller r t L . . 'Er 1 4. 1 , 1 'w ,V rm' r . Bob Nead M' X 'l mf, W rf ,aMrQll'M Mark Neal Mary Nelson I, 7 gl ' Rick Nelson Carl Nordstrom Nora Nowicki About face! I , Q of , A, , . 'F ui ' 'B H M M or Q M lr t Paul Osentoski Bob Palmateer Jerry Parker Linda Partain Pat Pavlov Diana Phillips Mike Pohl L- ll i , lk . J' in Q 'l w. mf tl lr 55-N 5 I ,Ag Chip Porter Tim Presley Janet Reid Steven Fioach .1 ? gf. JimSchlinkert 8' ' l, Cathy Sheldon Late again, huh? L ss 'le X li W ,K w John Schlinkert L rg - t YI r A f a ,. fs Tom Shirkey Nlm ' L ia :A Steve Rose Lenny Sari nh Kay Robbins 537' x Rh Bob Rowe F324 X 1 Bill Sawdon Lynn Schuman TOVTI Sears Bob Sedwick , 5 Dick Fiockvvell 'BB l.f r ' wg:.-1-at I Dan Ryan T51-.0 1 JP., Q lf. i ' 5, , 1 Charlie Schell i Isla ltll Wi Bernard Shafran C L.- Linda Siler Are you Qgly ready for class? .67 P L. A ' K xx Dean Smith . 9 fl' Mike Stevenson ,Ig xl ,WI . 9' r , 1 V' v K F, ' A- W vi, ,M my . ti Linda Smith ...tu , M . Micki Striker Ai Mike Sparling i t Tom Swanson 3 . , L. T 'Q M Ui T if 5 Ji Gi 4 ,' X 5 fx 1 Trudy Swanson Dennis Tebeau Patricia Tegge , ' AJ , Ft , if I ri fl W' AL ' -- 'ui fra. r Lee Teichman Tom TGf1BI'if1k Mike TNOFDBS Vice-President Ken and President Chip lead the way. f Carol Sprotberry PHT SQUWGS Richard Sfagei' Alex Thompson . ffl Bob Thompson Get off the desk! 'G' Mary Thompson A Mary Jo Vansach w Paul Thompson ii Janette Venia -up- ,, N.. , 1, . 3 Q- , . ' ' N K . lb 'br wr ' r mv X . 'V 1 Sandy Vinum: Dimmu Visgn Terry Voylees Kalhy Wuqgir UMM, F Flick While 'F' x , C Doug Wllsom 1? WW ' H r 5 -of 1, -in N Q f - C J A 1 V Mortimer Robert Wollcrn 151 132. 2 Xa V w, JuIis:Wz1lrI df! i. Q, PnL1IVVuISer X , U 1 r V ' . W un 'X , if N . ur Q- :A X x IA' A .hxrtkluVVz1rr1cr Dc'r1lS1:VVsryr11ul1tll M14 M mf . .Tara . -A S' rv.. Joanne Wiczko ll A W r Dulabnr Wolsilk r Suhnstiarl Q i ff an S A Adighfgky M, ff ww. 4' mish- -2. - S. X 1 A I x tl. Q 55 2: gy Xxx N fa' -1 .5 , L , . I W, W .X Xb 5 la 36 6: l ff G. 'l Y lla? ..v- .crews I r-,N .I Gary Conger Faye Coon J Roger Cooper Sue Corbett Sally Corry Sherry Cote 1 it . ,i l 'X V. 'Maxx 'L 9 ,-alex ef i ll! '.. We ll C' 1 . l hal H C' 5' x ' if N 1 'R' Sallie Alfoldy Kathy Artman Hank Augustyn Brenda Austin Barbara Badley Karen Baird Bill Baldwin, Tom Barbe Cathy Basnavv Bill Bergstrom Diana Boland KarenyBrotherton Randy Bryan Jack Carlisle Steven Carryer Tom Carty Tom Charest Jane Ciel Claudia Cline Joanne Colef Class Officers: Secretary, Laura lylarquardtg President, Hank Augustyng Treasurer Nancy Helm. Absent: Vice President, Gary Scheffler. Bill Cowger Linda Curley Rick Curtis Denise D'Arcy 1 Dennis DeShon Larry Dukette Greg Eagen Shelley Farr John Favvley Chuck Fitz Shirley Gaffney Pete Gaudette Greg Gavv Kirk Giroux. Rose Glaze ' X Don Goddard Doug Goodin Ed Goodmen Debbie Goulding Ken Gregg Steering Committee: Back Flow: Doug Miller, Tom Carty, Mike McCarthy, Greg Eagen. Front Row Rose Glaze, Terrie Warsinske, Linda Curley, Relva Sygit, Carol Phillips. Absent Paul Hendrick. 'N 'Pr ' 'wg I .1 . ff' X s.. it bv .. ' 1 P e 'fy ft V -0-Q it we ze 'Mi Z G I ' it , ,v' W - ' uk li 0 L Larry Gregg Joe Hazlinsky Nancy Heim Gloria Helzer i Paul Hendrick Chuck Herman 6 Q3 g WY' 2 tar! lninii 5 i gf 'FY if i ,' 0 ll X 'Pnl' G il , '- tl., f Qi s 5 w ' . W W i l ' i i imiiliiiil ' 4 - f X' w i' ll if 'L X I I - , 1-1-ll af 'ce' M ' 5' f Pl , X V L ,i , ' .ri ,Y 5 i f m ' xiii 37 Kari Hess Linda Hiilock Craig Howes Cindy Johnson Brian Jordan Judy Keener 5 Kaylene Keener Susan Kirby i Greg Klais Karen Kowalski Pat Kukuika Rick Kwiatkovvski X X -Mike Laeder JoAnn LaMarsh Nancy Leach Janice Lenn , Marsha Lutze Sue Maples -1 Norma Marks Laura Marquardt Randyx Mason Earl McCall Mike McCarthy Barb McCornbs 38 ,, ao- Reserved for the Junior class only! if-Q Sv ,ri I ', fi xi f- , 1 i- x YB. , 65 ' -. xi - Q A- Q ' 5' ' YW-. K dx' c r if Y g K x li ,,. .Q B I is -' i ii ,jf 1 r' M 5 K rw is L Ag .- gs K ff f f ' C. j ' , 1 X . Our victory over PHC made the Junior-sponsored dance at success. .. 1 ge , ' v- 't up l , , 'mfs I A in 85,551 Y N ' l -iL-'u B9:Yf'y '- xx if vx , is 'S , AS- l M '-1 gs A sq, 'l .,,-LJ ' I ,D JI I I L ' .- Ai N 3 Y' I 'ANA st: Q -1 '- so i ti LL- we ' . 4 H ' - V ' -P 1 J . . . -R 'ajft ,xx f A V! W A vw. 1' , A ti - 'SE .w ' A , , 'Q A -or 1 I A ' W y P A X , , is 'N Q, A. A-Q: . 1 Terry Mclntyre Paul McNiChoI Bob McPherson Debbie Mieksztyn Stephanie Mihaiov Doug Miller Judi Morris Mike Mulderrnans Clayton Neal Pat Nelson Paul Neumann Ken Nicholas Linda Nicholas Reg Nicholas Ted Osborne Nadine Ostrander Steve Path Eric Pattison Jim Patton I Denise Perry Roger Perry Therese Peyerk Carol Phillips Ervin Pung Q 39 1,4-rovaow i A 1 fe.- .. - 5 1 J 5 -In X fl' - if N :. vi ,uf fv- 'W 'X G -if. A- it -f W WW L, if Wake up, Nadine: join the fun! Paul Rau Barb Richards Tom Riedel Ken Rock Sharon Ryan Christine Salerno Ivan Sari Barb Saunders Vicki Sawdon Gary Scheffier R ick Seaton Anita Shagena Karen Simmons Phi! Smith Vicky Smith Bonnie Spariing Yvonne Stark Denise Stevens Denny Stroh Beiva Sygit Doug Thomas Chuck Thompson Maybe next , or x-W f 2 f will i , M L '- wr I . 5 I ,Ke ,.f dn- LL. ' 45- sf -s ww: PKI' G- 1 -R N M x . fr 'Lu i Varsity cheerleaders boost school spirit! N SL ' 'L' ev get If X it x P , . Q A 6 0' 2 T X rm QT f ' . lx 3,1 'JR N I' ' ,fK'3i Leslie Thompson Connie'TyIer Dave Uppleger Jim Vanderllllale Tom Vargo . Flose Vossen Terrie Warsinske Gloria Warsinski Debbie Watson Gerard Watson I Flay Weakland Connie Wellman Mike Wheeler Ellen Wiggs Audrey Willett Roxanne Wilson Jenny Wolfe Carol Woolman Mike Worley Sherri Wright 'S' n I . r f , l I 211:12 - W W 'W We-llliiillsj 'll D' '1 EY E - M . 7+ Q7 .X W f I V 5 ' . ' D i N M If H 1' i :N .W 12 ra 53 X L y l J 1 1 fiiiii fa- 15 ' . lf. if ll t ff-3 , x H A l I I U x ir . r, 'fr ll l No Pictures Tom Schultz Don Zimmer Who was your choice? VN s-OV 'W Q fy ,W Wmm,.v K fa , , if f 3 5 Q ,LM v 5 6 'J .sf swf ' is? Th Homecoming Standing: Linda Brockdorff, Homecoming Queen. Back Fiovvt Barbara Carrier, Sophornoreg Vickie Cash, Freshman: Susan Corbett, Junior. Front Row: Pat Massacar, Seniorg Lotte Henriksen, Seniorg Linda Breckon, Senior. Court of '68 ,QA I ,,,.,,,,u Susan Corbett, Juhicmr Representative. HHH bum' ,f ' rx Barbara Currier, Sophomore Representative. Vickie Cash, Freshman Representative. Q is Q 'A Prize-Winning if -fr Mn up Wm - w..iJM WJ .l!',h1 F1 'Mil W, FW!! - 2.4, ,wddj 44. ' n . W if , Happiness is a Viking Victory won the Seniors first place. SML? N'-ub......ii -W, i CREDIT CVRRD WFTQIHY WHL-JU? w Ill' flrll , , . . 9 1 -,.., Floats of '68 1 i erm E BE T 5 , . I NDW NOW T HE ..- ' M . -'X . A lot of imagination and hard work brought the Sophomore class third place. , wQfj5r.l'f ,. The Viking Express, built by the Art Club, chugged into . second place. ff ,I . -' -. Q. Q X wg ,X ' 'K 'K M 'V 224 fm W' h,,N ,, 35, WW, N A av! V , g v I RJ 1 , A N' , Q 54+- il ., if gl ,fx ,uv .f N M!! 9 , I' ' R' - - M N..W,,4f I , ww: , . wif 2 N y ' ' A7 .X if 'X QN' 1 -'N' X ' Q , A :NL V 1 ' 'NG X s 'ls' J Xa, j , Q, , :- - - . 'sa 'y , ll ', F M M my fy- Ta -NH if ,hi ,fi if 1' ' I v X 1 9 1. i SE 'J .f M -M 1 f'x 4 -.Q?J!l 4 gf' 2 2 fx! ,M 5' Y ' A , .Qvf3, 'I f g - , , - X ji ,Q gl, 4 ,.N! - ' 'ck' Y -,,, 9 AFI. L. ,221 .,,, Q 5. af. U. 50 M.H.S. Band Makes Many Q , Appearances - V ,Tat t, Li via -A T - ' L F ltr-if 1 fl H 3 l tw 1 ' ll- l 6.5 Fourth Bow' Mr, Salvo, director, Bill Warsinske, cymbals, Dick Welser, bass drum, Mike Pohl, snare drum, John Hurley, snare drum, Torn Sears, snare drum, Karen Kovvalski, snare drum, Kaylene Keener, snare drum, Bob Ashpole, chimes, Mark Neal, tympani, Third Bovv: John Koss, cornet, Bob Wollen, cornet, Ingrid Yon, cornet, Ann Golubinski, cornet, Bon Kukulka, cornet, Nadine Dstrander, cornet, Pete Collard, cornet, Mike DeLine, cornet, Stan Mieksztyn, cornet, Don Dimick, cor- net, Tim Jones, cornet, Doug Peters, cornet, Greg Klais, bass, Ann Osentoski, bass, Bill Bitzinger, baritone, Carol Sprotberry, baritone, Bob LaGruth, baritone, Lee Teichman, trombone, Brinton Butler, trombone' Mike Kota, trombone. Second Flow: Joanne Bier, cornet, Band Officers: Dick Weiser, President, Joanne Bier, Secretary, Nadine Ostrander, Historian, Bob LaGruth, Vice-President. Earl McCall, cornet, Bon Feick, cornet, Cindy MacDonald, Cornet, Debbie Mieksztyn, French horn, Gloria Warsinski, French horn, Char- leen McHenry, French horn, Dave Dulaney, French horn, Bruce Goodin, baritone sax, Julie Vllahl, tenor sax, Tom Philp, alto sax, Mark Ronan, alto sax, Jane l-larmon, alto sax, Pat Pavlov, alto sax, Ed Good- rnen, alto sax, Steve Michalski, alto sax. First Fiovv: Pat Kukulka, clari- net, Barb Carrier, clarinet, Terri MacDonald, clarinet, Karen Killian, clarinet, Chester Sturdevant, clarinet, Barb Badley, bass clarinet, Elaine Shimmel, oboe, Kay Sprotberry, flute, Kathy Brovvn, flute, Deanna Dean, flute. Not pictured: Linda Green, clarinet. This fall the band put on six half-time shows for our football games, with the final one being a trib- ute to the presidential election, ln early Septem- ber, the band vvent to Bichmond's Good Ole Days Parade, and it placed second. On September Z , the band attended the annual Band Day in Ann Arbor, The band held its Spring Concert in early April, Later in the spring they went to Port Huron for the Band Festival with nine area bands. The Pep Band Plays On ..... figmexiirii-iirf f'f+ 1' H 5 ,T e Third Bow: Ann Osentoski, Mike Kota, Brinton Butler, Steve Miohalski, Bruce Goodin, Bob LaGruth. Second Row: Flon Feick, Julie Wahl, Debbie Mieksztyn, Pat Pavlov. First Row: We've got the PEP! Mike Pohl, Joanne Bier, Cindy MacDonald, Pat Kukulka, Barb Carrier, Deanna Dean Bob Ashoole, Manager. The Pep Band played at all home basketball games and helped boost the spirit of the Crowd at half-time The students that make up the Pep Band are selected from the Concert Band by Mr. Salvo, Director. Staff Utilizes Many Hours Preparin Yearbook The Viking Staff of 1968-69 really enjoyed preparing this yearbook forthe student body. Members of the Staff worked hard at various jobs, including soliciting for patrons, taking photographs, cute ting pictures and drawing layouts. The Staff is pleased with the 1968-69 VIKING and hopes that the students, especially the Seniors, enjoy it too, Nadine Ostrander, Nancy Cruickshank, Joanne Bier, and Charleen Mol-lenry arranged the items on the ladder for the photographer, Third Row: Kay Robbins, Leslie Thompson, Picture Librarian: Editor: MVS- Bffllovv. AdviSOri DGNSG Peffvr Carol Phillips, I-Yfida Ruth Hartel, Cheri Bryda, Denise Stevens, Phgtggrapherj Barb Thibdaue, Joanne Vanderscors. First Flow: Rinda Balhoff, Fac- Carrier, Terrie Warsinske, Sports Editor: Jim Bier, Photographer. Ultv Editor: BOVUUG SDGUCGVI Judv Bfadeflf BUSUTGSS MHUBQQYJ Second Row: Becky Parker, Nadine Ostrander, Activities Co- Nancv CfUiCkShank, Editor: Joanne Bier, Senior Editor: Sandv Editor: Debbie Mieksztyn, Charleen McHenry, Activities Co- HGIVTLDBE' MCNiChoI. The Amplifier Takes On A New Look Third Rovv: Gary Conger, Randy Bryan, Bob Ashpole, Hank Nlassacar. First Row: Michele Fox, Lynda Thibdaue, News Augustyn. Second Rovv: Miss Vivian, Advisorg Nancy Wollen, Editor: Carol lVlCDOn6ld, EdiIOI'fin-Chief: Nancy Cruickshank Denise Perry, Joanne Cole, Christine Salerno, Debbie l-lovves, Pat Sports Editorp Su Pegg, Feature Editor: Connie Wellman. Pat Massacar typing a stencil. The Amplifier Staff vvas led by Carol McDonald, serving as editor-in- chief. Quite a fevv changes have been made, such as the addition of pictures and the charge of five cents for each paper. At the beginning of the year, the Student Council gave the staff a Polaroid camera. Student Counci First Semester Members: Third Row: Joel Venia, Karen Hurley, Carl Nordstrom, Linda Siler, Chip Porter, Mike Kota, Diana Phillips, and Marshall Donaldson. Second Row: Jim Partridge, President, Mr. McMahon, Advisor, Dave Ouaine, Cheri Bryda, Ken Kovvalksi, Kaylene Keener, Debbie Mieksztyn, Sherri Wright, Hank Augustyn, Eileen Ostrander, and Jean Langolf. First Row: Nadine Ostrander, Secretary, I Steve Matthews, Vice-President, Bob l.aGruth, Treasurerg Pete VanWormer, First Semester Parliamentariang Rob Stevens, Second Semester Parliamentarianp Robert Ashpole, Carol McDonald, Pat Eagen, Nancy Cruickshank, Janet Levvis, and Dick Yeager. Absent: Linda Breckon, Pat Massacar, and Lotte Henriksen. Second Semester Members: Back Row: Anita Shagena, Beth Knox, Dail Stump, and Pat Pavlov, Front Fiovv: Terri MacDonald, Sandy Vince, Joanne Bier, and Lynn Charbonneau. Absent: Pat Kukulka and Kirk Giroux, ccomplishes Much Y ,W- ........-, First Semester Alternates: Third Ftowi Janice Sutton, Lynn Brinton Butler. First Row: Jim Vanderlvlale, Debbie Howes Shafran, Bev DeLano, Roxanne Partain, Ruth Knox, and Ann Osentoski, Judy Braden, Joanne Bier, and Connie Terri MacDonald. Second Flow: Sandy Vince, Sandy Helm, Wellman.Absent:Charleen lvlcHenry. Mary Thompson, Anita Shagena, Christine Salerno, and Second Semester Alternates: Mike Stout Dennis Tebeau, Brian McLellan, Neil Baldwin, Dennis Warsinske, Terry Harris, Gloria l-lelzer Fluth l-lartel, Wendy Feick, Bruce Collingwood Carol Phillips, Gayle Krenke, Karen Kowalski Jean Langolf, and Pat Eagen. The Student Council was under the leadership of Jim Partridge this year. This year alternates were added to the council. A few of the many things that the council did: ill planned the Home- coming activities, l2l sold popcorn at all home football and basketball games, l3l held a mock election, llll sponsored all assemblies, l5l helped pay for the score boards in the gym, l6l drew up a new constitution tor the council, and l7l helped revise lVlarysville's appearance code. Along with these activities the council also held a Christmas dance and a talent show, National Honor Society Third Bow: Bob Ashpole, Jim Partridge, Hank Augustyn, Carol Phillips. First Rovvi Dennis Warsinske, President: Judy Mike McCarthy, Nadine Ostrander, Steve Matthews, Sue Braden, Secretary: Sandy Heim, Treasurer, Laura Marquardt, Maples. Second Bow: Carol McDonald, Joanne Bier, Margaret ViC9-PrCSid9rHT1 COI'1Vii9 Wellman, Nancy VVOIIQH. Gaffney, Linda Breckon, Michele Fox, Christine Salerno, Quill and Scroll Back Bow: Mrs. Bellovv, Vl'kl'l7gAdvisor5 Bonnie Spencer, Carol McDonald, Nancy Cruickshank, Joanne Bier, Becky Sandy Heim, Judy Braden, Binda Balhoff, Su Pegg, Miss Parker. Vivian,AIT1pll'fl'er Advisor. Front Rovv: Lynda Thibdaue, Forensics Marysville High School Forensic Team placed second in the St, Clair Area Forensic League meet on March 5, Members of the team took three first places in the competition, ' i' which included some Class A schools. The team, under the direction of Mr. Dennis McMahon, also partcipated in the District meet at Warren. Back Row: Bob LaGruth, Humorous, Ron Feick, Boys' Extempor- aneous Speaking, Jim Butler, Boys' Original Oratory, Mike Ran- dolph, Declamation, Chuck Herman, Radio News, Mike Balon, Radio News. Front Row, Karen Hurley, Serious Interpretation, Linda Goddard, Serious Interpretation, Judy Braden, Humorous Reading, Diane Seaton, Girls' Original Oratory. Back Row: Mark Crawford, Radio News, Mark Neal, Multiple Reading, Doug Miller, Multiple Reading, Denise Stevens, Multiple Reading, Mr. McMahon, Coach.Front Rowz Marcia Johnson, Multiple Reading, Heather Thorner, Multiple Reading, Chris Goodmen, Multiple Reading, Ruth Hartel, Multiple Reading. Debate The Marysville High School Debate team discussed whether the United States should establish a system ot compulsory service for all citizens. The team ended the season with a 13-3 record, thus entitling them for Detroit Free Press award. They also earned the Runner-Up spot in the St. Clair Area Debate League. Diana Phillips won the League Speakers' Award. Ron Feick, Jim Butler, Mr. McMahon, Coach, Diana Phillips Carol Phillips. Highlight In Heaven Greg Eagan and Territ: Puvlov attended the prom. I Bill Farrur and d:1teSue Corbett. 1, -, i t QQ Many hours were spent in making decorations. I -i ' op Janice Lenn and Bob Gorham danced to time music of Don Weber and His Men of Note. Kay Robbins and Brian McLellan took time to pose for a picture. Q U , W I-wi G.A.A. - Three Club I S l f Dance Club Fourth Rovv: Bev DeLano, Props and Costumes: Renee DeLano, Props and Costumes, Janet DeNardin, Props and Costumes, Charleen Mc- Henry, Music. Third Row: Kathy Wrubel, Jenny Wolfe, Karen Simmons, Presidentg Ruth Knox, Charla Wolfe. Second Ftovv: Janet 1 ,..,..,.,,...., 1 Reid, Denise Perry, Christy Burch, Sue Corbett, Secretary-Treasurer Ftelva Sygit, Sheila Gates, Kay Robbins. First Fiovv: Diane Wojcik Cathy Van Dusen, Ingrid Yon, Kathy Brown, Lynn Schuman, Pat Tegge, Maureen Lovver. WM V 3 1-,x-i' Swim Club Fourth How: Audrey Willett, Martha Lent, Barb Badley, Karen Brotherton, Diane Visga, Chris Czostkowski, Karen Killian, Jenny Wolfe, Mary Nelson, Charla Wolfe. Third How: Elaine Shimmel, Denise Headlee, Pam Wright, Susan Stump, Wendy Feick, Beth Knox, Denise Stevens, Charleen McHenry, Cindy MacDonald, Linda Smith, Lotte Henriksen. Second Row: Heather Thorner, Jackie Warner, Eileen Ostrander, Luanne Giroux, Holly McShane, Diana Phillips, Cindy O'Neill, Terri MacDonald, Kathy Brown. First How: Kim Lehto, Ann Golubinski, Pat Kukulka, Secretary-Treasurer, Gail Charbonneau, President, Micki Striker, Vice-President, Denise D'Arcy, Connie Wellman, Yvonne Stark, Linda Curley. in One for Fun ,Ivy jr, Sports Club Fifth Bow: Bev DeLano, Denise Headlee, Karen Fiadatz, Fiuth Har- tel, Beth Knox, Chris Czostkowski, Cheri Bryda, Linda Horth, Corinne Jordan, Janette Venia. Fourth Bow: Chris Blues, Pam Wright, Marcella Bivard, Bonnie Spencer, Terrie Warsinske, Barb Carrier, Denise Stevens, Kathy Wagar, Nancy Heim, Kaylene Keener, Judy Keener. Third Row: Linda Goddard, Gloria Helzer, Debbie Mieksztyn, Susan Stump, Gloria O'Neill, Cindy MacDonald, Anita Shagena, Karen Hurley, Anita Wagar, Linda l-lillock, Chris Good- This year the G.A.A. took on a new look. Under the direction of Miss Susan Scharnweber, the G.A.A. was di- vided into three clubs-Dance Club, Swim Club, and Sports Club. Each had activities of its own, and the G.A.A. also did things as one big group, Cn November 19, the whole GAA. put on the annual football banquet. During the week of December 9, the members of the G.A.A. participated in Angel Week, which was concluded on December l7 with the Christmas Party. The Swim Club performed for the public in the spring. The theme of the program was color, The Sports Club started the year by playing St. Clair in a flag football game on November 4 in a hard-fought battle that ended in a 6-6 tie. On February l3, the Sports Club traveled to Marine City for Sports Day. The Dance Club made its debut on December l7 at the G.A.A. Christmas Party, In the spring, the Dance Club put on a show for the public. men, Floxanne Wilson. Second Row: Joanne Vanderscors, Lynn Charbonneau, Jackie Warner, Pam Bryan, Patti Siemen, Anne Borowski, Dee McNichol, Cindy O'Neill, Terri MacDonald, Joanne Cole, Sandy l-leim, Mary Thompson. First Bow: Pat Smith, Lorrie Kammer, Kim Lehto, Ann Golubinski, Mary Jo Vansach, Karen Kowalski, Secretary-Treasurer, Linda Curley, President, Linda Smith, Vice-President, Pat Kukulka, Cindy Johnson, Linda Siler, Pat Pavlov. l x X f Y if . Y il, .... ..1' xec. Board Back Bow: Gail Charbonneau, Swim Club President, Linda Cur- ley, Sports Club Presidentp Karen Simmons, Dance Club Presi- dent, Miss Susan Scharnweber, Advisor. First Flow: Cindy Mac' Donald, G.A.A. Secretary, Bonnie Spencer, G.A.A. President: Gloria O'Neill, G.A.A. Vice-President, Yvonne Stark, G.A.A. Treasurer. Future Educators Are Active Fourth Bow: Karen Simmons, Laura Marquardt, Belva Sygit, Renee DeLano, Charleen Mcl-lenry, Bob LaGruth, John Frendt, Lotte Henriksen, Marcia Johnson. Third Bow: Gloria l-lelzer, Debbie Mieksztyn, Sue Corbett, Connie Wellman, Terrie Warsinske, Pam Bryan, Janet DeNardin, Michele Fox, Nancy Wollen, Janette Venia. Back Bow: Sandy Heim, Vice-President, Pat Kukulka, Presi- dent: Bonnie Spencer, Treasurer. Front Bow: Barb Carrier, Historian: Bon Kukulka, Sergeant-at-Arms. Absent: Nadine Ostrander, Secretary. Second Bow: Mrs. Blackney, advisor: John Koss, Carol Phillips, Denise Perry, Kaylene Keener, Judy Keener, Judi Morris, Sheila Gates, Ann Golubinski. First Bow: Margaret Gaffney, Judy Braden, Bon Kukulka, Bonnie Spencer, Sandy Heim, Pat Kukulka, Nadine Ostrander, Barb Carrier, Cindy MacDonald. This year MarysvilIe's FTA changed its name to the Future Educators of Tomorrovv. The purpose of The Future Educators of Tomorrow is to explore the teaching profession, and at the same time develop an understanding of it. Marysville has had this organization for the past twelve years. Many of the students vvho belonged to it have either become teachers or are preparing for it, This year the Future Educators spent a day at Michi- gan State University, where they heard lectures on diff- erent levels of teaching. Bonnie Spencer: Gym, high school ,c 1 .' , . ' 1 ww' ning 1, A l Ja Y -. Judy Braden: Third grade, Gardens -67 Sandy Helm: First grade, Washington Marcia Johnson: Fourth grade, Washington Cadet Teachers Prepare for Tomorrow Cadet teaching isa program through which stu- dents are able to realize a greater understanding of the field of teaching, The purpose of the Cadet Teacher Program is to give interested students information and experif ence in teaching. There are fevv requirements to hecorne ii cadet teacher: lil The interested student must be in his Senior year of high school. l2l l-le must maintain a C average. l3l l-le has to have been a member of the Future Educators of Tomorrovv for at least one year, The Cadet Teacher Program requires the cadet to teach at least one hour a day, for one to tvvo semesters. He can also help individual students vvith any difficulties they might have, The Cadet Teacher Program in Marysville vvas started in TQ58. Since then there have been more than 50 Cadet Teachers. i i i Michele FOX. Fifth grade, Intermediate Margaret Gaffney, Third grade, Gardens Talentk Just a Stroke Away A :vu-is Art club Rose Vossen, Denise Stevens, Mrs. McCall, advisor, Karen Brotherton, Chris Salerno, Ellen Wiggs, Vicky Smith, Barb Badley, Lotte Henriksen Down the Slopes They Go! A nga., Fourth Flovvi Karen Simmons, Dave Novvicki, Dennis Warsinske, Ken Gregg, Harold Barnes, Paul Weiser, Tom Gregg, Alex Thomp- son, Flon Kukulka. Third Bovvi Miss Lathrop, advisor: Pat Tegge, Ruth Knox, Linda Smith, Karen Killian, Barbara Badley, Terri Mac- Donald, Connie Wellman, Lenny Sari, Lotte Henriksen, Hank Augustyn, Flandy Bryan, Dan Starkey, Miss Fedravv, advisor. Second J' be I What a Wipeout! Row: Charlotte Kasemeyer, Holly McShane, Beverly DeLano, Judy Keener, Kaylene Keener, Nancy Helm, Janet DeNardin, Gloria Helzer, Laura Marouardt, Ann Golubinski, Kay Robbins. First F-iovv: Joanne Cole, Pat Kukulka, Sue Maples, Debbie Bassett, Cindy Mac- Donald, Dick Welser, Bruce Jordan, Renee Dc Lano, Beth Knox, Lynn Schuman. At the Ski Club's first meeting they elected offie cers, They elected: Cindy MacDonald, Presidentg La- Verne Lapointe, Vice-President, Lynn Schuman, Treasurerg Dick Weiser, Assistant Treasurer, Renee DeLano, Secretary, Beth Knox, Program Directorg Bruce Jordan, Publicity Director. The Ski Club had very good weather this year and were able to get out on the slopes. They went skiing at Black Forest in Port Huron and Pine Knob in Clarkston, Lrbrar y Service Opens a World of Books Our library is more than just a bunch of shelves vvith books on them. lt contains encyclopedias, news- papers, magazines, and many other reference books. Our library also has filmstrips, records, vocational and information files. Vlle are fortunate to have such a modern and vvell-equipped library. The Library Service Club girls are very vital to Marysville High School. They aid the students and teachers in various ways. Some of the girls' responsi- bilties are to check out books, to collect fines, to take care of back magazines, and to shelve books. Kaylene Keener Diane Seaton Bev Landschoot Second Jane Ciel Sue Corbett. First Row: Nancy Wollen, Margaret Gaffney, Row Michele Fox Jane Volkeninq Linda Neal Nancy Cruickshank Dee McNichol, Denise Perry. .H.A. Point Toward New Horizons Back Rovv: Miss Mullen, Advisor, Becky Breckner, Parliarnentariang Eileen Ostrander, Flinda Balhoff, Historian, Cindy Savvdon, Wendy Breckner. Front Rovv: Karen Siler, Vice-Presidentg Mary Weakland, President, Linda Siler, Secretary. The Future Homemakers of America in our school are a group ol girls studying homemaking. The over-all goal of the organization is to help individuals improve personal, famiIy,and community living, novv and in the future. FHA. has had picnics, bake sales, and other activites this year. Anyone for a cupcake? Linda, Eileen, and Fiinda prepare for the cupcake sale. Chorus Sings Their Way Throu h School i, 4 Third Row: Donna Wickings, Cathy Van Dusen, Dan Willett, Ernie Swoffer, Mike Sparling, George Marsden, Lyle Willett, Bay Weakland, Mike Stevenson, Robert Small, Connie Tyler, Kathy Wagar. Second Rovv: Mary Jo Salerno, Jody Leach, Laura Marsden, Grace Kilbourn, Sharon Flyan, Sally Meinhardt, Cheryl Smith, Carol Woolman, Dorothy Linda Neal, Mary Jo Salerno, and Karen Hurley read stories of Christ- mas during the annual Christmas assembly. Elaine Shimmel accompanied the chorus at the Christmas assembly. Wolfe, Donna Mitchell, Therese Peyerk. First Rovv: Elaine Shimmel Accompanistg Mr. Salvo, Director, Bonnie Sparling, Linda Neal, Bose l-leythaler, Peggy Durrant, Ann Osentoski, Caroline Priess, Terry Harris Linda Goddard, Janice Sparling, Karen Hurley, Lorrie Kammer, Christy Burch. The choir presented its Christmas program December l8, 1968, on the stage of the high school auditorium. Members participated in the Spring Concert with the Marysville High School Band and sang in the Blue Water Voice Festival. The choir helped bid farewell to the Seniors at the Baccalaureate service. 5. Manga: U4 mu: nan u nummuun .aumunnrus munuuuu 1 fnuunn un: :funn nuuw nunmunun umnmnuu: 1 :annum-mo :mann nun r uuunuun ' llllllllllll I, lllllllllllll U Ulf yr 1 un aa mf: EWZWU' nu? W , n Q ,., - L f iA ,w. 'Wm M N 1 wr Q,-gn 74' ,v VIKI ,,,,.,.V,mWm W WFWSM VIKXISS X. SH H 1 ,W M157 AEMQYN Uv M m M VM -. YIKIIBS 'IKIIBS ,mics .K J 1,321-,E VIKIICS 'KRD 1 -- W ,,. fxitmlf 1 3 as ww ,I s ,v- N9 ft of fl Gnzsroh 1 4 I D 1 1 4 I Y, HE ' nur!-W. ' my My K A 1 N 1 u . MN 'W . . W X' W' z W N3 : M ' X J 2' 9 ' A uyiewwmwx , ugq T Men 0 Bula L.lCEm1Iw, HulnrrIfXSI1prmI1: J 0 h n K n u I h J i FTI P a r 1 r i d Q e P c t e V a n W o r m e r Bulct2wMisrksf1yn, Riiff1Gf1'l-Ielhvf. -lU'H1 Q 1U1 ction - f K! K e r r Y B r 0 m l e V P a U I M a I 0 n e E d G r a h a 3 Hulfur,DumGcnmvvi1i?1z1,Grs:gg kings SCAL CHAMPS AND CUACHES . , Wt S ,ff '3 1 sf' 1: U . X V wig, 4 Fourth Rovv: Sandy Vince, Trainer, Tom Charest, Chuck Herman, Gary Scheffler, Paul McNichol, Doug Goodin, Roger Cooper, Don Gonivvicha, Pat Nelson. Third Ptovvi Assistant Coach VztnVleet, Mike Wheeler, Greg Eagen, Steve Path, Randy Bryan, Tom Barbe, Ed Goodmen, Doug Thomas, Flichard Kvviatkovvski, Mike McCarthy. Second Flovvi Assistant Coach Marysville 26 Anchor Bay Marysville O Chippewa Valley Marysville 14 Port Huron Catholic Marysville 24 Cros-Lex Marysville 23 St. Clair Marysville 20 Algonac Marysville 22 Marine City Marysville 61 Oxford Marysville 6 Romeo N Zulauf, Dave Collingwood, Rob l-lelzer, Bob Ashoole, Butch Mieksztyri, Fiitch Gallagher, Denny Neal, John Frendt, Bob LaGruth, Coach Braun. First Fiowi Paul Malone, Ed Graham, Jim Partridge, Pat Eagen, Rob Stevens, Dick Weiser, Bill Farrer, John Knuth, Pete VanVVorrrter, Kerry Bromley. 6 19 12 0 6 19 19 O 14 Athletic director and head coach Walter Braun vvho lecl our team to victory. .,...T , Ml. Coach Don Zulauf and Coach Dan VanVleet -assistant head coaches, Boys are Honored with Awards Back Rovvi Dick Weiser: Booster Club Sportsmanship Award,SuIlivan's lVlztster of Ceremonies for the Football banquet Captain Award, SCAL First Teamg Paul IVicNichol: SCAL First Team: -Mr, Chapman, Rob Stevens: SCAL First Tearng Jim Partridge: SCAL Sportsmanship Award, Front Row' Pete VLNTVVOVITTQVI SCAL First Teamg John Knuthi McPherson Award, SCAL First Teamg Pat Eugen: SCAL First Team. ALL-AREA FIRST TEAM Jim Partridge Rob Stevens DETROIT FREE PRESS ALL-STATE in ALL-AREA SECOND TEAM Rob Stevens John Knuth Dick Vllelser ALL-CITY ASSOCIATED PRESS HONORABLE IVIENTION Pat Eagen John Knuth Bill Farrer Ed Goodmen John Knuth Pat Nelson Rob Stevens Dick Welser John Knuth being congratulated by Mr. Wiltse for the McPherson Award. fs Rob Stevens Bob LaGruth with the Oil Can Award. Mr, French presenting to Dick Weiser the Booster Club Sportsmanship Award. .- ,, rf rm J. V.' Go Undefeated R, k .I Z.. . . l 1 4 , , l , 1 f 1 ' A AM ww w l - il f ,ily J rl ll' t i - V I 1 l' ls Co-captains Dick Balinski and Chip Porter. Marysville 59 Yale 19 Marysville 20 Lutheran East 6 Marysville 20 Marine City O Marysville 20 Port Huron Catholic 6 Marysville 47 Cros-Lex O Marysville 27 St. Clair 13 Marysville 19 Algonac 13 Marysville 13 Chippewa Valley 7 I- -I A- -n -4. EEII J' 'F7 -1' . 1 - W I 4. --. -Il 4' ,wb . , 5 in it 1 4 l , I , . A y 1, . ,st f - ' is --F1 '-'fl rr Q .,,, L- Fourth Bow: Brinton Butler, Barry Brockdorff, Dan Cooper, Ken Borgman, Bon Kukulka, Keith Lawrence, Mike Stevenson. Third Row: Flon Feick, Jerry Parker, Mark Neal, Rick White, Larry Mclntyre, Doug Wilson, Mike Thomas, Buss Cataldo. Second Bow: Coach McMahon, Mike Carrier-Student Trainer, Dick Balinski, Chip Porter, Bob Fiovve, Bruce Goodin, Dennis Barbe, Coach Chapman. First Flow: Paul Osentoski, Mike Kota, Paul Welser,Alex Thompson. Tom Sears, Paul Thompson, Jim Butler. Freshmen Have xcitin eason ...W W - I in 1 4 M' i Ji i, HIM I.l 'V 'l'WWlW'li1 , ir s, I fn. 4 1 up , mm' 'mn 'W--'rue' Q -- '. '-i 'i r ,fi rm My i ' Fl 'ni ' l ' in W. 5' - 3-I' ' ' -'jr --. A FQ ,lf 40 -rj, A' ...5 ,, ,,, S , V, M-5 i cf t gf' T Q 6.111 'TD Fourth Ftovv: Mike Stout, Flick DeNardin, Gary Norton, Bob Small, Ken Kowalski, Mike Balon, Larry Giles. Third Rovv: Dennis Perry, Stan Mieksztyn, Dave Ouaine, Pete Collard, Eugene Smith, Pat McCarthy, Joel Venia, Dave Scheffler. Second Flow: Head Coach Den Uyl, Marshall Donaldson-Student Trainer, Bryan Klaas, Bob Gilroy, Marysville Marysville Marysville Marysville Marysville Marysville Marine City 30 Port Huron Catholic 0 St. Clair 14 Algonac 6 Port Huron Catholic 34 Deckerville J.V. 0 Dail Stump, Steve Kaiser, Tom Porter, Assistant Coaches Lcmiro and Sterling. First Flovvi Rob Parrish, Torn Philo, Mark Ronan, Handy Wheeler, Jerry Palrnateer, Pat Curley, Dave Ashpole, Ray Catuldo, Bob Simmons. a 6. 4 N, 1 Qi' The leaders vvho made possible the freshmen victories: Coach Den Uyl, Coach Lemire, and Coach Sterling. Vikings Come Thraug h Paul McNichoI Rob Stevens: Dan Cooper Bill Ferrer Barry Brockdorff Doug Goodin Phil Smith Jim Partridge Larry Dukeite Gary Scheffler John Knuth Paul Hendrick The Vikings this year came through at the end for one of the most unusu il se ieons in the hmtory of Marysvlllt Our te un although last in the league vvon the district IOLIFIMJITWGHI The Vikings ranked high in the lr defcnet, this year and they show gre tt potential for next year. Senior Vikin s of 1969 Jim Partridge, Rob Stevens, Bill Farrer, Jolin Knutii. Bill Farrar f-. 19 Jim Partridge 1 Rob Stevens John Kntith ' A '.f,,-f u.v-mg, Wm A E 46 h v 0. . -.. NCAYM Q -xi -9 Rl 'lf wx ' .9 X ff' 2 .4v4' ,,-- ,,-- 'Mui ,Y :KK ,2 l f ' S A .UIQ ,. vg cqkf , mx ix , ',,w,. ft if' W lyk Q dll' 9 Q5 4.-, 4-bu. 1 4 + L fun, D p-. 'V ' f fm-al Ax IA 1, VMI' 'u I ikings Press Hard , ,Ax 4 A A ii I I f fa THAJ ig, QQ Jr Junior Varsity and F res Back Rovv: Ken Bergman, Mike Stevenson, Mike Kota, Mike Front Flow: l-lick Nelson, Mark Neal, Brian McLellan, Sandy Carrier, Coach Lemire, Fiick White, Chip Porter, Mike Pohl, Vince, Bruce Collingvvo0d,Deari Smith,Jim Butler, 5 Junior Varsity Marysville 58 Marysville 43 Marysville 57 Marysville 54 Marysville 50 Marysville 63 Marysville 54 Marysville 53 Marysville 54 Marysville 52 Marysville 47 Marysville 46 Marysville 52 Marysville 56 Fiomeo43 Chippewa Valley 46 Oxford39 ...Pl-l.C. 45 , . . Cros-Lex 35 ....St. Clair 50 .....Algonac 39 . . . .Marine City 55 ......P.l-l.C,62 . . . Cros-Lex 50 .......St. Clair 40 Chippewa Valley 57 .......Algonac 43 ....Mariiie City 74 en Basketball Teams V- Y .,,, . , jx lj, .W 4,1 f if J. V' Y 4 1- l is 222-psalm M M lf, 4... s' 5740 15l lluull i ly '04 ll sl' sa Back Flovv: Ken Kowalski, Torn Porter, Lloyd Flutkofske, Rick Philp, Bob Simmons, Torn Baldvvin, Joel Venia, Dave Schelflcr DeNardin, Bob Gilroy, Coach Chapman, Pete Collard, Dennis PGI TVICCGVUW, Randy Wheeler, Ken Diem, Manager. Absent Perry, Brian Klaas, Gary Norton. Front Flovv: Dale Stumo,Tom Eugene Smith. Fr eshm en Marysville 56 ... ...Richmond 28 Marysville 37 ... .......... Pl-l.C, 41 Marysville 48 ... ...Port l-luron l-ligh 31 Marysville 63 . ., ....... Algonac 38 Marysville 63 . .. .... Marine City 33 Marysville 62 . . . .... Anchor Bay 27 Marysville 61 . . . .... Cros-Lex 35 Marysville 45 ... .... St. Clair 42 Marysville 37 . .. . . .Richmond 24 Marysville 61 .,. ...P,H.C. 56 Marysville 66 , . . ...., Algonac 44 Marysville 55 . .. .... Marine City 38 Marysville 69 , . . .... Anchor Bay 32 Marysville 54 . . . .... Cros-Lex 27 Marysville 46 . .. .... St. Clair 47 I Two Exciting Sport Dennis Vvarsinske-Captain Second Flovv: Coach McMahon, Dennis Warsinske, Pat Nelson, Bill Carpenter, Mark Crawford, Mike Aldrich, Terry Moses, Bill Bergstrom, Keith Lawrence, Bob Ashpole, Mike Duceatt. First Row: Tom Sears, Steve Carryer, Don Dimick, 5, Mike Stout, Dennis Tebeau, Mike DeLine, Marshall Donald son, Greg Guidry, Jerry Palmateer, Larry Mclntyrf Doug Thomas. John Hurley-Butterfly Stroke 4 Young Harriers to Return Next Seaso 11 A' If ,',A , t X i V r 0 M 1 ,J it 12-if rt rr ig W Jim VanderMale, Jim Schlinkert, Mike Pohl, Bob McPherson, John Koss, George Marsden, Coach Harrold. Coach Harrold congratulating George Marsden 86 The Cross-Country team ended up its season with one win and valuable experience under its belt. The harriers ran against Oxford, North Branch, P.H.J.V. team, Lutheran East, Nevv Haven, and they participated in the Regional Class B meet in Ferndale. George Marsden set a school record with his time of 10:17 in the two-mile run at the meet with North Branch on October 9. ln the words of Mr, Harrold, the Cross-Country coach, Marysville had a real young team, and it should represent Marysville well next year. rack Men Ha ve a Promising eason 'ix' V-if'!'x 'li ri Fifth Bow: Bob Wollen, Mike Stout, Alex Thompson, Bud Butkofske, Gary Norton, Terry Moses, Roger Cooper, Bryan Klaas, Dennis Barbe, Steve Carryer, Mike Sparling. Fourth Bow: Pete Dionne, Carlos Villagra, Dale Stump, Tom Charest, Ken Kovvalski, Keith Lavvrence, Chuck Herman, Bob Gilroy, Tom Porter, Dave Ouaine, Floberto Coutinho. Third Bovvi Mark Flonan, Steve Kaiser, Mike Stevenson, Mike Pohl, Don Goni- vvicha, Bruce Goodin, Paul Weiser, Gary Giles, Mike Balon, Dave , .AJ T v F: X 5' ' 5:5 i N 1, i 'iii Q , - f a ki :ia 'A' '-if ' 4 C Q 5 ':- ,i ' fl 1 A Dk tw., , 'K Q Q N, I ix- 'lyk . ktx.A.y-Milk Y ' - FI . .I N7 i K-I MM 'litfll' xiii?-i I l gr, W, it N N vm Htl, L .'i'gi'i' ,, 6' , l,, wir 'mil Wifi? Scheffler, Buss Cataldo. Second Bovvi Coach McMahon, Richard Balinski, Greg Eagen, Bob McPherson, Phil Smith, Doug Goodin, Bon Kukulka, Paul McNichol, Gary Scheffler, Pat Nelson, Coach Braun. First Bovv: Chip Porter, Steve Path, George Marsden, Jim Butler, Paul Malone, co-captain, Kerry Bromley, co-captain, Bill Carpenter, Clayton Neal, John Knuth, Mike McCarthy. Absent: Eugene Smith, Tom Carty, Mike Kota, Barry Brockdorff, John Schlinkert. Coach Braun and Coach McMahon together produce a great Co-captains Paul Malone and Kerry Bromley. IQBTT1. '1 I'UD3b1 IOSZCH U53 I Ph Nihbm bm Wfflth l 'l'I b Vikin Baseball Teams Loo 1 i in '14, i N If Q,,, r, 2 , my ,f sf, ,Q A x 1 Ulla X 9:4 6 in if , 'N Q if 'A ' TT, ,'.' N? i E fi J v in D 3 P ' ' f l -1' E l i X QQJN5- S' MJ QUN43, Q'lN6:p Sg,IN5'J, lil Bggk ROWQ Cggfgh Dgn Uyll Larry DUkQ119,MQrk Pe1Qr5'BiIl Vllhee er, Neil Baldwin, Flichard Parker, Paul Hendrick, Slove Farrcr, Butch Micksztyn, Doug Thomas, Front Rovvi Mike lVla1t1l'0vvs. , 1 , lil will ilu -X, ' 5,4 xy H? 3 XXI? Q vsyflr f WSWZ1 QSSWQ wsix J f x ,esxsvlq - 54 - Xb 7Xgw,Xy,, X X . 'Sd-0 ' ' F ' Q' N- : C - ln. iv 1 Q kv 19 bqeai 1,Ar, H , Q X ,X W, ,, y ,. fi 'YQ 21.1, ol -e N i , A X -f ' ' ' .3 Rf' W ' he , . A' 1 . l A .. . 4 I igqi 1 K' W, X 'ae rg if l Qy X! , x33SWzQ . XS? ky s. ff , xsvy QXXSVIZ X' J' MSI? Ss Q 5. 4. i IQ 3t5'l'y! :ll -6 f ff limi l ...kg 'mv' ii Fourth Flow: Larry Giles, Mark Willis, Bob Flovve, Chuck Oscntoski, Ken Bergman, Randy Wheeler, Third Row: Flay Cataldo, Ken Diem, Stan Mieksztyn, Larry Mclntyre, Mike Deline, Hob Parrish, Carl Nordstrom. Second Flow: Bob Curtis, lr li Qnii hi Dorn Durrant, Manager: George Bovvring, Rick White, Pal McCarthy, Mike Thomas, Terry Kainmer, First Rovvi Coach Collard, Doug Wilson, Sandy Vince, Dan Cooper, Rick Delwardin, Joel Venia, Torn Baldwin. orward to Winning Streaks Returning Senior Lettermen: Bill Farrer, Butch Mieksztyn, Richard Parker, Steve Matthevvs. Absent:Greg Yielding, Dave Collingwood. Varsity captain and catcher Steve lVlatthevvs Mr. Den Uyl, Varsity Coach and Mr. Collard, J.V. Coach, wish each other success in the coming SGBSOVI. Returning J.V.'s--Back Flow: Flick White, Dan Cooper, Ken Borg- man, Doug Wilson. Front Row: Mike Thomas, Carl Nordstrom Sandy Vince. ' Clubs and Rackets Mak iii i f J, My ,mirfiwiiazi G M 4-f L fi? f- '- 'r Q V U ' , Z Y A m i, , 'ri 'i 1' f if W Y J J M 7:JrM.d' i ,,.., .,,,. , . i i i M' xy If i 1 U' fi 1 Wil if Back Rgwj Mike Carrier, Doug Miller, Greg Klaisl Hitch Feickg, Kerry Krenke, Bob Simmons. Absent: Coach Van Vleez Gallagher, Randy Bryan, Bob LaGruth. Front Fiovv: Dennis HHGJIH1 PHVTWUQQ4 Perry, Dan Tobiczyk, Jim Bier, John Lent, Don Goddard, Ron Golf Don Goddard Jim Partridge Doug Miiler prin Sports Swing Y ' l Y M '2?'ffl.'l52jfV,s ' Y-Kl,'l t' . f - ' sw lt :tt llfl' l . t ' an I .Mui . t, ' 3- l---A -4 ' V :nj f . , . .V M.-2?':L.,l'libwi...12ilwl' ' - f N -- i A ' ' A 1 b . . B - , , ..-f . t , , U I x ,Q . ,,,,,,,,,,t .,- M- , ,.1 I ,--le,, sg.. ' W l 9 , ' , ? Q ' V V , l t Q' 1- v ve-F -.L.. -Y--W. , i Back Flovvi Jerry Parker, Brian McLellan, John Koss, Dave Asnpole. Front Row: Mark Neal, Brinton Butler, Rob Stevens, John Hurley Coach Simpson. Absent: Ted Osborne, Mark Crawford. Tennis xx Q'?ffg'i'f:gigi Mark Neal Rob Stevens Brinton Butler Varsity and .IV Cheerleader Third Row: Lynn Cnarbonneau. Second Rovvi Kaylene Keener, Judy Keener, Joanne Cole.Firs1Fiovv: Nancy Heirn. Lynn Charbonneau, captain of the Cheerleading Squad, receives an avvard from Viking, Viking, don't be shy! Mrs. Nancy McMahon, advisor. Stand and give your battle cry! ead U On To Victory Hey! Hey! what do you say! Get that ball and fight! All the way dovvn- All the way dovvn- AII the vvay down the fIoorYScore! V-I-K-I-N-G-S Vikings-Yes! Third Row: Heather Thoner. Second Flovv: Lynn Schuman. First Row: Janette Venia Wendy Feick, Diana Phillips, Denise Weymouth. The ettermen of Marysville The Varsity Club's grand finale this year was its presentation of The Twelve Days of Christmas. I 5 u' H J. 1 Fourth Bow: John Prendt, Gary Schetfler, Bitch Gallagher, Doug Goodin, Bill Carpenter, Paul McNichol, Bob Stevens, Phil Smith, Bob McPherson, Pete VanVVormer, Jim Butler, Third Bow: Mike Pohl, Mike Wheeler, Ed Goodmen, Dave Collingwood, Chip Porter, Denny Neal, Don Goniwicha, Clayton Neal, Pat Nelson, Greg Eagen, Tom Barhe, Second Bow: Coach Braun, Kerry Bromley, Bob l-lelzer, John Knuth, Dick Weiser, Butch Mieksztyn, Dick Parker, Doug Thomas, Steve Path, John Koss, Dan Starkey. First Bow: Jim Partridge, Ed Graham, Mike McCarthy, Secretary, Bobert Ashpole, Treasurer, Paul Malone, Vice-President, Bob LaGruth, President: Bill Farrer, Sergeant-at-Arms: George Marsden, Steve Matthews, E E I 1 . 2 it J , , X A Robert LaGruth Michigan Mathematics Competition Award Calvin Moulton Activity Award A l r M f W L Nancy Cruickshank Viking Journalism Award Margaret Gaffney VALEDICTORIAN DAR 1Y Y Carol McDonald CO-SALUTATORIAN Amplifier Journalism Award f a' 4 YT Robert Stevens Danforth Award 'hiv Q-7-11' Joanne Bier Danforth Award Viking Journalism Award H0 OR Robert Ashpole Rinda Balhoff Joanne Bier Judy Braden Linda Breckon Lynn Charbonneau Michele Fox Margaret Gaffney Sandra Heim Robert LaGruth Steve Matthews , Nd 'Y1'.::1' James Partridge American Legion Award 1111? i f Lynn Charbonneau American Legion Award ROLL Carol McDonald Linda Neal Ann Osentoski Rebecca Parker Janes Partridge Susan Pegg Bonnie Spencer Janice Sutton Jane Volkening Dennis Warsinske Nancy Wollen Seniors Climb the Ladder to Success vi-rv' Steve Matthews CO-SALUTATORIAN Michigan Mathematics Competition Award f Kathy Crawford Betty Crocker Award .auf Dennis Warsinske Bausch-Lomb Science Award PHIL ANGLEBRANDT Life is far too important a thing ever to talk seriously about. VINCENT ARTMAN Skill and confidence are an ROBERT ASHPOLE The mystery of life is not a problem to be solvedp it is a reality to be experienced. unconquered army. N EIL BALDWIN Cheerfulness is the principal ingredient in health. RINDABALHOFF f' Devout yet cheerfulg Ii active yet resigned. f fi WILLIAM R. BALINSKI ' 2 T ' 4 ' Silence is one great art of conversation HAROLD BARNES The manly part is to do with might and main what you can do. Q Nl ll l, i DEBORAH ANNE BASSETT The days that make us happy make us wise. JOHN BELLOW Life is short, but there is always time enough for courtesy. JOANNE BIER The only things we ever keep are what we give away. 'H I '!l' ALICE BILLIET Friendship is the greatest enrichment that I have found. LINDA BRECKON Let us go in and dance once more on the dream's glimmering floor. JUDY BRADEN REBECCA BRECKNER Goodness is a special kind of None comparable to her in truth and beauty. wit and wisdom. IIIII y LINDA BROCKDORFF Z, Rare is the union of beauty and modesty. It M, aw' W W QA I W V J! H'fAQm , if II I I II If LOUISE CAMPBELL Living requires but little lifep doing requires much! 'CSP 'r L 2 Q. A. il A 1 KERRY BROMLEY Thought is deeper than all speech. Feeling is deeper than all thought. eg .-4 WlLLlAlVl CARPENTER DAVID CATALDO According to the old proverbs, the best Gladness of the heart is carpenters make the fewest chips. the life of men LYNN CHARBONNEAU The business of life is to go forward. 1----'gf'-za, '-:rf , is xj f ' L, 1 1 ' 'F' , Mi iff 'L- ui R T' Nl A , 1 1 iii T ARTHUR F. COLE Manners, the final and perfect flower of noble character. DEBERA D'ARCY Happiness is added Life, and the giver of Life. DAVID COLLINGWOOD 0ne's outlook is a part of his virtues. NANCY CRUICKSHANK Those who bring sunshine to the lives of others cannot keep it from themselves. ,I f KATHY CRAWFORD Smiles shorten the miles KEVIN DOUGLAS He that hath knowledge spareth his words. fl DEANNA DEAN Skill to do comes of doing. PEGGY DUR RANT Thy voice is a celestial melody. JIM DAVIS The best kind of pride is pride in your work. PATRICK J. EAGEN Life is a series of surprises, and would not be worth taking or keeping if it were not. JOHN FRENDT Deeds are better things than words are, actions mightier than boastings. BLAKE EVANS Step after step the ladder is ascended. E' WILLIAM FARRER Winning isn't everything but wanting to win is. MICHELE FOX There is no knowledge which is not valuable. MARGARET GAFFNEY When nature has work to be done, ' she creates a genius to do it. 'WN Lis l T KAREN GARRETT RITCH GALLAGHER The end of labor is to gain leisure. BRENDA GARVERICK Everywhere in life, the true question is not what we gain, but what we do. 9 X M X T SANDRA GAUDETTE i V . This door will open at a touch to J, welcome every friend. Nothing endures but personal qualities. GARY GILES The quiet mind is richer than a crown EDWARD GRAHAM Something attempted, something done. if i ,A Q M 'A A A 'xi at mel H SANDRA HEIM Nothing great was ever achieved without enthusiasm. 106 BERNADINE HARVEY Patience is the best remedy for every trouble. WJ' 'm i Q i ' . vi l l if 1 JOY HARKLEROAD A good laugh is sunshine in a house. ROB HELZER No sooner said than done-so acts a man of worth. LISE-LOTTE HENRIKSEN A day for toil, an hour for sport, but for a friend is life too short. NIARK HOOVER To an upright man a good reputation is the greatest inheritance. RICHARD HOWE The scene changes, but the aspirations of men of good will persist. ROSE HEYTHALER May I gain forever reputation among all men for my life and for my art. W V iW'f5 !lFW7l- 1 i - , l ,ii l , ,,iw,'l,lW M- y:i.',i DEBORAH HOWES I have always said and felt that true enjoyment cannot be described. BELINDA JACOBS I have a heart with room for every joy. NIARCIA JOHNSON Zealous, yet modest. , E'-fl A91 Y-z?w i I W if Wm' JOHN KNUTH Life, itself, is but a game of football. DAVID KULMAN GAYLE KRENKE Every man is the maker of his To all upon my way, day after day, 0W ' foftune- Let me be joy, be hope. Let my life sing! ll' BEV LANDSCHOOT In friendship I was early taught to believe ROBERT LAGRUTH Cheers up himself with ends of verse and sayings of philosophers. CID -3 A ,l SANDRA LANGOLF Life is not life at all without delight. LAVERNE LAPOINTE Whatever she does, wherever she goes, grace orders her actions and follows her movement. JANET LEWIS One good friend is not to be weighed against the jewels of all the earth. BRENDA MCGREGOR Life is but thought. LAURA MARSDEN A quiet conscience makes one so serene! TOM MACRAE Useful work, not easy leisure, is the thing worth aspiring to. PATRICIA A. IVIASSACAR A cheerful temper joined with innocence will make beauty attractive, knowledge delightful, and wit good-natu recl. PAUL MALONE Life is the game that must be played is X. K is ' l Y , l - X DEE MCNICHOL The ideal of courtesy, wit, and charm. CAROL MCDONALD STEVE MATTHEWS Genius is born, and never can be taught. Knowledge is a treasure, but practice is the key to it. STEVE IVIICHALSKI They know enough who know how to learn. LEONARD MIEKSZTYN There are two good things in life, freedom of thought and freedom of action. 47- I LINDA NEAL A tender heart, a will inflexible. DENNIS NEAL The man is wise who speaketh fevv things. W - I xx 'cf ' '. ' YQ . W , , KATHLEEN MORRIS Everywhere in life, the true question is not what we gain, but what we do. PATRICIA NEUIVIANN KATHLEEN NELSON Good sense and good nature are never separated. The good, as l conceive it, is happiness -. NIP DAVID NOWICKI Honor lies in honest toil. REBECCA PARKER Sensibility of mind is indeed the parent of every virtue. Fx I GLORIA O'NEILL She doeth little kindnesses which most leave undone. lun..-mnovii RICHARD PARKER I strive for the best and I do the possible. ANN OSENTOSKI That which befits us is cheerfulness and courage BRENDA PARTAIN You can do very little with faith but you can do nothing without it 5 wif JAMES PARTRIDGE VJ IW I The man who has done his best and I ,,,. , I I knows he has done his best, is a success. 'NM 'IM H: -f,i.Q.ir ' . DENNIS PASTOR , A strong body makes the mind strong. l. 'W-uv' 'T1'. '1v SUSAN PEGG I The painter's brush consumes her dreams. ,Et ' JOHN PERKINS I don't care anything about reasons but I know what I Iike. DAVID PERRY We build the ladder by which we rise MARK PETERS Manners are the happy ways of Q?'.f7 doing things. RAE ANN PIETROSKI Not how lavishly but how happily you live is what counts. CAROLINE PRIESS A friend is a person with whom l may be sincere. JOE PUNG All grand thoughts come from the heart. BILLIE SUE RUNDELL As we are, so we dog and as we do, so is it done to us. Y 'mwhfx ...un 1. Q. NANCY SAMSON A merry heart maketh a cheerful countenance. I Z , L W ' .D HW' l , . f 5 - ll 5' N N 4 f,, MM ' fi EI W x li if GUY RYAN The more one works, the more one is willing to work. -iff 'f1 e'ff H-:Q-ww we-csfaEr5gt2:':v:,r.T s .. ' 1 ' 5 - ' ' ' ' ,fx , .- ,-msec r - , - ' ' DIANE L. SEATON Thought is deeper than all speech. LYNN SHAFRAN Happiness is a by-product of an effort to make someone else happy. ga'1ymy,:g.'n,m.'v'fam55ggvr'vr'g'1'vNW it I,,.. , f 4 + I I I CHRIS SHELDON KAREN SILER Good looks are a great recommendation Charity is a virtue of the heart. in the business of mankind. JQ ' fi ED SMITH Saying is one thing, doing is another. BONNIE SPENCER Friendship! Mysterious cement of the soul! Sweet'ner of life, and 'soldier of society. V' ' ' 'IrIf3iLimlfxQ- brfg l i . . . 1 ,L nw MARTIN SMITH There is no knowledge that is not power 'inn' DAN STAR KEY Any time is a good time to start carrying out a new idea. DIANE STROER Cheerfulness, as the poet said, has an incurable habit of breaking in. It ...J ROBERT STEVENS He is only a well-made man who has a good determination. ia DOUG STOREY Laughter's never an end: it's a by-product. MARK STEVENSON He is an honest man and a good singer Q11- JANICE SUTTON lt's the song ye sing, and the smiles ye wear, that's a-makin the sunshine everywhere. 4 ' K JOHN SWANSON Toil is the law of life and its best fruit. LYNDA THIBDAUE I am a part of all I have met. ROBERT THONIPSON Habits form character and character is destiny. GAYLE TOLAN Friendship is the shadow of the evening, which strengthens with the setting sun of life. MARILYN TRACY Better to write of laughter than of tears. JANE VOLKENING lt was her thinking of others that made you think of her. 5 'PW' Q'-v , ,,,, 1 5 if Q JOANNE VANDERSCORS Nothing is so popular as kindness PETE VANWORMER Measure not the work, until the day's out and the Iabor's done. JIM VOSSEN There is also a sure reward for faithful silence. ANITA WAGAR Life is always interesting when you have a purpose and live in its fulfillment. LINDA WARD Kindness is the sunshine in which virtue grows. DENNIS WARSINSKE Many men of genius must arise before a particular man of genius can appear. ly, l LUANN WALTERS The perfection of outward Ioveliness is the soul shining through its crystalline covering. MARY WEAKLAND The sincere alone can recognize sincerity. 1 Q jg, l, l '.Oq.,,f ,ga-aff DEBORAH WERNER Patience is a flower that grows RICHARD WELSER . in your garden. An honest man, close-buttoned to the chin, Broadcloth without, and a warm heart within. GARY WESTBROOK Shallow men believe in luck-strong men believe in cause and effect. .h-.7,f-Wv- A --, A ,. JOANN WESSEL Wise to resolve, and patient to perform. DONNA WICKINGS Creative art demands the service of mind and heart. JIM WILLETT The happiness of man consists in life, and life is in labor. NANCY WOLLEN Be civil to allp sociable to manyp familiar with fewp friend to onep enemy to none. ,..f ' DEBBY WILSON Though we travel the world over to find the beautiful, we must carry it with us or we will find it not. WY I VWWITl'T'FW'! llI'ff'I?f5'llIlFlYl5' N 'll wW:rw','wg fl , ' I ii i in IFWTFIIWWW F CELESTINE DOROTHY WOLFE The light of friendship is like the light of phosphorus, seen plainest when all around is dark. 4-4 RICHARD YEAGER Great men gain doubly when they make foes their friends. GREG YIELDING Laugh not too muchp the witty man laughs least. 4 Senior Class eaders an ry-- Fiob Stevens President Sandy Heim Treasurer ,nun Senior Advisors Back Row: Mr. MacDonald, Mr. Stephens, Miss Vivian, Mr. Harrold. Front How: Mr. Salvo, Mrs. Gorham, Mr. Wheeler, Miss Kresin. onsors Work Together S h .N Steering Committee Standing: Lynda Thibdaue, John Beliovv, Harold Barnes, Dick Weiser, Debbie Howes. Seated: Debbie Bassett, Linda Neal, Chris Sheldon, Nancy Cruickshank, Dee McNichoI. Motto: There is a destiny which makes us brothers, none goes his way aIone. FloWer1Forget-me-not Color: Pale Blue and White Judy Braden, Secretary Bob LaG ruth, Vice-President 125 ln Memory of a Classmate Wg Wm. W QWV , ,,.- They Traveled the World Over Joanne Bier represented Marysville in Hyvinkaa, Finland, this past summer. She lived with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jussi Peltola, and sisters - Eeva,16 and Ansu,15. While she was in Finland, Joanne went twice to her family's cottage that was one kilometer from the Russian border, and to a Finnish wedding. With her family, she also took a circle trip around Finland. l can hardly wait to return to Finland, Joanne commented, because the people there are so friendly and kind. This year, Lise-Lotte l-lenriksen lived with Pat and Ron Kukulka and family. Lotte comes from Vindeholme, Denmark, a town of 16 people. While she has been in America, she has joined Future Educators, Ski Club, Swim Club, and has helped with Brownie Troop No. 2. Lotte feels that school is so much more interesting here than in Denmark. In five or six years, after she finishes her education, Lotte hopes to return to America either to get a job or for a vacation. -Fin thy Roberto Coutinho, Brazil, lvz-fn Ruiz, Chile, Carlos Villagra, Paraguay. oberto Coutinho's home is in Rio de rio, Brazil. While in America, Roberto lived 1 Mike and Pat McCarthy and their family. erto is the son of Flareio Coutinho rinho. Brazil, Roberto attended a private school studied many different subjects. Although ts are played in Brazil, they don't have rscholastic competition. ven though everything is so new to him, erto enjoys America very much. Sergio Ivan Ruiz, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Federico Ruiz, came to Marysville from Los Andes, Chile. Mike and Pat Laeder and their family have welcomed Ivan into their home for the second semester. Ivan has already completed his high school education and has been accepted by the Univer- sity of Chile. He will enroll there this fall. lv5n remarked that he liked the comfortable homes best in America. 127 Carlos Vlllagra son of Mr and Mrs Carlos Villagra spent the second semester with Paul McNichoI and his family. Carlos comes to us from Asuncion, Paraguay. Carlos attended a private school in Asunci6n from March to November. While he has been in high school, he has taken anywhere from nine to eleven subjects in a year, including English and German. Until he arrived here, Carlos had never seen snow. He likes America very much but the girls most of all. W, 'PS-jg, ,fi gf is A K Hg .- FM R A .H if HE., W kgs WP R, wr L7 in AX 5 3 I 4244? 5' JL. M522 ANGLEBRANDT,PHlL:Co-op12. ARTMAN, VINCENT: Chorus 9: Baseball 10: Basketball 9: Day Trade 12: Jun- ior Play Poster Committee: Senior Play Stage Hand: Junior Prom Committee: Senior Prom Committee. ASHPOLE, ROBERT: Amplifier Staff 12: Spring Forensics 11: National Honor Society 10, 11, 12: Science Club 11 lTreasurerl Student Council 12: Varsity Club 10, 11, 12 lTreasurerl: Viking Staff 9: Band 9, 10, 11, 12: Pep Band 11, 12: Basketball 10: Football 12: Swimming 12: Tennis 9, 10, 11, 12: Boys' State 12: Junior Play Committee: Senior Play Cast. BALDWIN, NEIL: Baseball 10: Day Trade 11, 12. BALHOFF, RINDA: Amplifier Staff 11: FHA 9, 10 lPresidentl, 11 lPresidentl, 12 lHistorianl: Pep Club 9, 10: Student Council 10: Viking Staff 10, 11, 12 lFaculty Editorl: Junior Play Costume Committee: Senior Play Cast: Junior Prom Committe. BALINSKI, WILLIAM R.: Co-op 12: Day Trade 11. BARNES, HAROLD: Ski Club 11, 12: Day Trade 12: Steering Committee 12: Senior Play Cast. BASSETT, DEBORAH ANNE: Spring Forensics 10: FTA 10, 11: GAA 9, 10: Pep Club 10: Ski Club 10, 11, 12: Viking Staff 10, 11: Co-op 12: Steering Committee 12. BELLOW, JOHN: Basketball 9, 10: Football 9, 10: Track 9,1O: Co-op 12: Class Officer 10 lTreasurer, 11 iSecretaryl: Steering Committee 12: Junior Prom Committee. BIER, JOANNE: GAA 9, 10: National Honor Society 10, 11, 12: Pep Club 9, 10: Student Council 12: Viking Staff 10, 11, 12 lSenior Editorl: Band 9, 10, 11, 12 lSecretary-Treasurerl: Pep Band 10, 11, 12: Foreign Exchange Student 12: Junior Play Cast: Junior Play Party Committee: Senior Play Properties Committee: Junior Prom Decoration Committee: Senior Prom Committee. BILLIET, ALICE: FHA 10, 11: GAA 9: Pep Club 9: Ski Club 9: Chorus 10: Co-op 12: Junior Play Cast: Junior Prom Committee. BRADEN, JUDY: Spring Forensics 12: FTA 9lPresidentl,11, 12: Cadet Teach- ing 12: National Honor Society 11, 12: lSecretaryl: Student Council 12: Viking Staff 11, 12 lBusiness Managerl: Chorus 9, 10: Class Officer 12 lSecr- SIHVVI: Girls' State 12: Senior Play Cast: Senior Prom Committee: lArthur Jr. High School 9: Denby High School 10l. BRECKNER, REBECCA: FHA 11, 12: lParliamentarianl: Junior Play Costume Committee: Senior Play Make-up Committee. BRECKON, LINDA: FHA 9, FTA 10, 11: National Honor Society 1O,11, 12: Pep Club 9, 10: Student Council 9, 11, 12: Co-op 12: Homecoming Court 12: Junior Play Ticket and Program Committee: Junior Prom Committee: Senior Play Ticket and Program Committee. BROCKDORFF, LINDA: Ski Club 9: Co-op 11: Day Trade 12: Homecoming Queen 12: Junior Prom Decoration Committee. BROMLEY, KERRY: Varsity Club 11, 12: Football 9, 10, 11, 12: Track 9,1O, 11, 12: Co-op 12: Day Trade 11: Steering Committee 11. CAMPBELL, LOUISE: GAA 10: Pep Club 10: Junior Play Costume Committee: Senior Play Make-up Committee: Junior Prom Decoration Committee. CARPENTER, WILLIAM: Varsity Club 12: Band 9: Swimming 12: Track 9,10, 11, 122 CATALDO, DAVID: Science Club 10, 11: Football 10: Track 10: Day Trade 12: Junior Play Lights Committee: Senior Play Sound Effects Committee. CHARBONNEAU, LYNN: Spring Forensics 11: GAA 9, 10, 11, 12 iSports Clubl: Pep Club 9, 10: Ski Club 9, 10, 11 lVice-Presidentl: Student Council 12: Cheerleader 9, 10, 11, 12 lCaptainl: Junior Prom Decoration Committee: Senior Prom Committee: Junior Play Cast. COLE, ARTHUR F.: Amplifier Staff 11: Baseball 9, 10: Day Trade 12. COLLINGWOOD, DAVID: Varsity Club 12: Baseball 10, 11, 12: Football 12: Day Trade 11, 12: Steering Committee 10. CRAWFORD, KATHY: FHA 10 lParliamentarianl, ll lSecretaryl, 12: GAA 10: Library Service Club 11: Junior Play Ticket and Program Committee: Junior Prom Committee: Betty Crocker Homemaker Award,Senior Play TicketComm CRUICKSHANK, NANCY: Amplifier Staff 11, 12 lSports Editori: GAA 9, 10: Library Seniice Club 12: Pep Club 9, 10: Ski Club 9, IO: Student Council 9, 12: Viking Staff 10, 11, 12 lEditorl: Steering Committee 11, 12: Junior Play Ticket and Program Committee: Senior Play Properties Committee. D'ARCY, DEBERA: GAA 9: 1Port Huron Catholic High School 9l. DAVlS,JlM: Co-op12. DEAN, DEANNA: Band 9, 10, 11, 12: Pep Band 12: lWebber Jr. High School 91. DOUGLAS, KEVIN DURRANT, PEGGY: GAA 9, 10: Pep Club 10: Chorus 9, 10, 11, 12: Junior Play Ticket and Program Committee: Senior Play Ticket and Usher Committee. EAGEN, PATRICK J.: Amplifier Staff 11: Student Council 12: Football 9, 10, 11, 12: Co-op 12: Steering Committee 9, 10: Junior Play Committee: Junior Prom Committee. EVANS, BLAKE: Football 9: Golf 9 FAFIRER, WILLIAM: Varsity Club 11, 12 lSergeant-at-armsl: Baseball 9, 10, 11, 12: Basketball 9, 10, 11, 12: Football 9, 10, 11, 12: Junior Play Cast. Seni FOX, MICHELE: Amplifier Staff 12: FHA 9, 10: FTA 10, 11, 12: Cadet Teach- ing 12: GAA 9, 10: National Honor Society 10, 11, 12: Library Service Club 12: Pep Club 10: Steering Committee 11: Junior Play Cast: Senior Play Cast: Junior Prom Refreshment Committee FRENDT,JOHN: Varsity Club 12: Football 9, 10, 11, 12. GAFFNEY, MARGARET: FHA 9 lSecretarVl: 10 lVice-Presidentl: FTA 11, 12: National Honor Society 10, 11 lHistorianl, 12: Library Service Club 12: Junior Play Program, Ticket, and Usher Committee: Senior Play Cast: Junior Prom Decoration Committee: Valedictorian. GALLAGHER, RITCHZ Varsity Club 11, 12: Basketball 9, IO: Football 9, 10, 11,12:Golf9,1O,l1 iCaptainl,12lCaptainl:Co-op12. GAR RETT, KAREN: GAA 10: Day Trade 12: Junior Play Make-up Committee: Senior Play Make-up Committee: Junior Prom Decoration Committee. GARVEFQICK, BRENDA GAUDETTE, SANDRA: GAA 11, Co-op 12: Steering Committee 9, 10, 11. GILES, GARY: Band 9, Football 9: Wrestling 9: lMilIington High School 9, Cooley High School 101. GRAHAM, EDWARD: Varsity Club 11, 12: Baseball 11: Football 9, 10, 11, 12: Track 9, 10: Co-op 11: Day Trade 12. HARKLEROAD, JOY: GAA 10. HARVEY, BERNADINE: FNA 9: lPort Huron High School 9l. HEIM, SANDRA: FHA 9, 10: FTA 10, 11 lHistorianl, 12 lVice-Presidentl: Cadet 'leaching 12: GAA 9, 10, 11, 12 lSport Clubl: National Honor Society 11, 12 lTreasurerl: Pep Club 10: Student Council 11, 12: Viking Staff 11, 12: Class Officer 12 lTreasurerl: Junior Play Cast: Senior Play Ticket Committee: Junior Prom Decoration Committee: Senior Prom Decoration Committee. HELZER, ROB: Ski Club 11, 12: Varsity Club 11, 12: Baseball 11: Basketball 10: Football 9, 10, 11, 12: Track 9, 10: Co-op 12: Day Trade 11: Junior Play Stage Hand: Junior Prom Committee. HENRIKSEN, LISE-LOTTE: Art Club 12: FTA 12: GAA 12 lSwim Clubl: Ski Club 12: Student Council 12: Foreign Exchange Student 12: Homecoming Court 12: Senior Play Ticket Committee. HEYTHALER, ROSE: Art Club 11: FHA 9, GAA 10: Chorus 12: Junior Play Poster Committee: Senior Play Poster Committee: lSt. Clair High School 9l. HOOVER, MARK: Ski Club 10, 11, 12: Chorus 9,10, 11: Football 11: Co-op 12: Junior Prom Decoration Committee. HOWE, RICHARD: Ski Club 9, 10, 11: Cross-Country 11. HOWES, DEBORAH:Amplifier Staff 12: FHA 9: GAA 10: Student Council 10: Majorette 10, 11, 12: Steering Committee 12: Junior Play Cast: Senior Play Make-up and Program Committee: Junior Prom Decoration Committee: Office Help 12. JACOBS, BE LINDA: FHA 10: Co-op 12: Junior Play Cast. JOHNSON, MARCIA: Spring Forensics 11: FNA 10: FTA 11, 12: Cadet Teach- ing 12: GAA 9, 10, 11: Student Council 11: Junior Play Cast: Senior Play Cast. JORDAN, BRUCE: Ski Club 9, 10,11, 12: Tennis 10, 11: Track 9, 10: Co-op 12: Junior Prom Committee. KNUTH, JOHN W.: Varsity Club 10, 11, 12: Basketball 9, 10, 11, 12 lCo- Captainl: Football 9, 10, 11, 12: Track 9, 10, 11, 12: Junior Prom Commit- tee: Junior Play Poster Committee. KRENKE, GAYLE: GAA 9, 10: Pep Club 9, 10: Chorus 9, 10, 11: lPort Huron Northern High School 9, 10l. KULMAN, DAVID: Chorus 9, 10: Day Trade 12. LAGRUTI-l, ROBERT: FTA 12: Student Council 9, 10, 11 lTreasurerl, 12 lTreasui'erl: Varsity Club IO, 11, 12 lPresidentl: Band 9, 10, 11 lHistorianl, 12 lVice-Presidentl: Pep Band 9, 10, 11, 12: Basketball 10: Football 9, 10, 11, 12: Golf 9, 10, 11, 12: Junior Play Cast, Senior Play Cast: Class Officer 12 lVice Presidentl: Steering Committee 10, 11. LANDSCHOOT, BEV: Library Service Club 12: Co-op 12: Steering Committee 9, Homecoming Court 9, LANGOLF, SANDRA: Co-op 12: Junior Prom Decoration Committee. LAPOINTE, LAVERNE: GAA 9, 10: Pep Club 9, 10: Ski Club 11, 12 1Vice- Presidentl: Majorette 9, IO, 11 lDrum Majorettel 12, lDrum Majorettel: Co-op 'I2: Steering Committee 11: Homecoming Court 11: Junior Prom Committee. LEWIS, JANET: FHA 9, 10, 11, 12 lHistorianl2 GAA 10: Pep Club 10: Student Council 12: Steering Committee 11: Junior Play Cast: Junior Prom Commit- 168. MACGREGOR, BRENDA: Co-op 12. MACRAE, TOM: MALONE, PAUL: Student Council 10: Varsity Club 11, 12 lVice-Presidentl: Basketball 9, 10: Football 9, 10, 11, 12: Track 9,1O,l1,12 lCaptainl. MARSDEN, LAURA: Chorus 9, 10, 11. MASSACAR, PATRICIA A.: Amplifier Staff 12 lHead Typistl: Ski Club 11: Student Council 11, 12: Viking Staff 11: Steering Committee 11: Home- coming Court 12: Senior Play Program Committee. MATTHEWS, STEVE: National Honor Society 10, 11, 12: Student Council 10, 12 lVice-Presidentl: Student Council Workshop 12: Varsity Club 10, 11, 12: Baseball 9, 10, 11, 12 lCaptainl: Football 9, 10, 11: Class Officer 10 lPresi- dentl: Boys' State 12: Junior Play Cast: Senior Play Cast: Junior Prom Decora- tion Committee: Co-Salutatorian. irectory MCDONALD, CAROL: Amplifier Staff 11, 12 lEditori: Journalism Workshop 12: FHA 9: FTA 10: GAA 9, 10, 11: National Honor Society 10, 11, 12: Student Council 10, 12: Viking Staff 11: Co-op 12: Class Officer 9 lVice -Presidentl: Steering Committee 10: Girls' State 12: Student Play Director 12: Junior Prom Committee: Co-Salutatorian. MCNICI-IOL, DEE ANNE: Viking Staff 11, 125 FNA 10: GAA 10, 11: Pep Club 10: Ski Club 11 lPubIicity Managerl: Junior Play Cast. MICHALSKI, STEVE: Band 9, 10, 11, 12: Pep Band 12: Track 9,10,12. MIEKSZTYN, LEONARD: Drama Club 11: Varsity Club 11, 12: Baseball 9, 10, 11, 12: Basketball 10: Football 9, 10, 11, 12: Day Trade 12: Steering Commit' tee 11: Junior Play Cast. MORRIS, KATHLEEN: GAA 9, 10: Pep Club 10: Coeop 12: Junior Play Com- mittee: Senior Play Committee: Junior Prom Committee: Senior Prom Com- mittee. NEAL, DENNIS: Football 11, 12: Baseball 11 lManagerl: Junior Play Commit' tee: Junior Prom Committee. NEAL, LINDA: Library Service Club 12: Pep Club 10: Chorus 9, 10, 11, 12: Steering Committee 12: Junior Play Ticket and Usher Committee: Senior Play Usher and Party Committee: Junior Prom Decoration Committee. NELSON, KATHLEEN: GAA 9, 10: Pep Club 10: Day Trade 12: Senior Play Cast: Student Play Director 11: Junior Prom Committee. NEUMANN, PATRICIA: FNA 10: Pep Club 9, 10, ll, Ski Club 10, 11: Senior Play Committee: lPort Huron Catholic High School 9, 10, 111. NOWICKI, DAVID J.: Ski Club 11, 12: Baseball 9: Track 10: Co-op 11, 12. O'NEILL, GLORIA: FHA 9, 11: GAA 9, 10, 11, 12 lVice-Presidentl lSport Clubl: Pep Club 9, 10: Junior Play Cast: Senior Play Make-up, Party, and Ticket Committees, Office Help 12. OSENTOSKI, ANN: Student Council 12: Band 11, 12: Chorus 9, 10, 11,12: Pep Band 11, 12: Junior Play Usher Committee: Senior Play Usher Committee. PARKER, REBECCA: Spring Forensics 11: FHA 9, 10 lVice-Presidentl: FTA 11: Viking Staff 11, 12: Junior Play Cast: Senior Play Cast: Junior Prom Ticket Committee. PARKER, RICHARD: Varsity Club 12: Baseball 9, 10, 11, 12: Wrestling 12: Junior Play Cast: Senior Play Cast. PARTAIN, BRENDA: Ski Club 9: Student Council 9, 10: Co-op 12. PARTRIDGE, JAMES: National Honor Society 11, 12: Student Council 9, 10, 12 lPresidentl: Varsity Club 10, 11, 12: Basketball 9, 10, 11, 12: Football 9, 10, 11, 12: Golf 9, 10, 11, 12: Track 9, Class Officer 9 lPresidentl, 10 lVice-Presidentl: Boys' State 12: Junior Play Cast: Senior Play Cast. PASTOR, DENNIS: Day Trade 11: Co-op 12. PEGG, SUSAN: Amplifier Staff 11, 12 lFeature Editorl: Art Club 11: GAA 10: Student Council 11: Viking Staff 11: Junior Play Poster Committee: Senior Play Poster and Program Committee: Junior Prom Poster Committee, PERKlNS,JOHN: Co'op11,12. PERRY, DAVlD:Golf 9: Day Trade 12: Junior Play Cast 9, PETERS, MARK: Baseball 10: Day Trade 12: Junior Play Cast. PIETROSKI, RAE ANN: FTA 11: GAA 9, 1O, 11: Pep Club 9, 10: Ski Club 11 lSecretarvl: Coeop 12: Class Officer 11 lTreasurerl: Junior Play Cast: Junior Prom Decoration Committee. PRIESS, CAROLINE: GAA 9, Chorus 9, 10, 11, 12. PUNG, JOE: Football 9, 10: Co-op 11, 12: Senior Play Stage Hand. RUNDELL, BILLIE SUE RYAN, GUY F.: Baseball 9, 10: Football 9, 10: Track 9: Wrestling 12: Day Trade 11. SAMSON, NANCY: FNA 9, 10: GAA 9, IO, 11: Pep Club 9, 10: Ski Club 10, 11: Junior Play Make-up Committee: Junior Prom Decoration Committee: Senior Prom Decoration Committee. SEATON, DIANE L.: Spring Forensics 12: Library Service Club 12. SHAFRAN, LYNN: Student Council 12. SHELDON, CHRISTINE: Pep Club 10: Cheerleader 9, 10, 11: Steering Com- mittee 12. SILER, KAREN: FHA 9, 10 lTreasurerl, 11 lReporterl, 12 lVice-Presidenti: Pep Club 9, 10: Viking Staff 11: Coeop 12: Junior Play Ticket and Usher Committee: Senior Play Ticket Committee. SMITH, EDWARD: Basketball 9: Track 9,1O:Cross-Country 10,11. SMITH, MARTllliTrack 9: Cross Country 11: Basketball 9, 10. SPENCER, BONNIE: FTA10, 11,12 lTreasurerI: Cadet Teaching 12: GAA 9, 10, 11, 12 lPresidentl, lSport Club 121: Library Service Club 12: Pep Club 9, 10: Viking Staff 9, ll, 12: Majorette 12: Senior Make-up Committee: Junior Prom Decoration Committee: Senior Prom Decoration Committee: Steering Committee 10: Junior Play Make-up Committee. STARKEY, DAN: Ski Club 12: Varsity Club 10, 11, 12: Cross Country 10,11 lCaptainl: Football 9: Track 9, 10: Corop 12: Class Officer 9 lSecretaryl. STEVENS, ROBERT: Student Council 10, 12: Varsity Club 10, 11, 12: Basket- ball 11, 12: Football 9, 10, 11, 12: Tennis 9, 10, 11, 12: Class Officer 12 lPresidentl. STEVENSON, MARK: Chorus 9, 10, 11, 12: Football 9, 10: Co-op 12. STOREY, DOUG: Ski Club 10, 11, 12: Junior Play Stage Hand. STROER, DIANE: FHA 9, 10: GAA 10: Ski Club 10, 11: Junior Play Com- mittee SUTTON, JANICE: Student Council 12: Band 9: Senior Play Usher Committee: lMemphis High School 9, 10, 11l. SWANSON, JOHN: Tennis 9: C0-op 11, 12. THIBDAUE, LYNDA: Amplifier Staff 11,12lNews Editorl: FNA 10: GAA 10: Pep Club 10: Viking Staff 11, 12: Steering Committee 12: Junior Play Cast: Senior Play Committee: Senior Prom Committee. THOMPSON, ROBERT: Band 9. TOLAN, GAYLE: FHA 10, 11 lSong Leaderl, 12 lTreasurer1: GAA 10: Pep Club 10: Co-op 12: Junior Play Make-up Committee: Student Play Director 11. TRACY, MARILYN: Viking Staff 11: Chorus 9, 10, 11: Junior Play Usher Com- mittee: lPort Huron High School 91. VANDERSCORS, JOANNE: GAA 10, 11, 12 lSport Clubig Ski Club 11: Stu- dent Council 10: Viking Staff 11, 12: Junior Play Make-up Committee: Senior Play Makevup Committee: Junior Prom Committee. VANWORMER, PETE: Student Council 12, lParliamentarianl: Varsity Club 11, 12: Baseball 11, 12: Basketball 9, 10, 11: Football 9, 10, 11, 12: Track 9,10: Day Trade 12: Junior Play Committee: Junior Prom Committee. VOLKENING, JANE: FHA 9, 10, 11: FTA 11: Library Service Club 11, 12: Junior Play Costume Committee. VOSSEN, JIM: Day Trade 11, 12. WAGAR, ANITA: FHA 10: GAA 9, 10, 12: lSport Clubl: Pep Club 10: Junior Play Make-up Committee: Senior Play Make-up Committee: Junior Prom Decoration Committee. WALTERS, LUANN: Co-op 12: Homecoming Court 10. WARD, LINDA WARSINSKE, DENNIS: National Honor Society 10, 11 lVice-Presidentl 12 lPresidentl Ski Club 11, 12: Student Council 10, 11, 12: Band 9: Swimming 12 lCaptainl: Track 9: Class Officer 11 lPresidentl. WEAKLAND, MARY: FHA 10 lHistorianl, 11 lTreasurerl, 12 lPresidentl: GAA 9: Pep Club 9: Viking Staff 10: Junior Play Committee. WELSER, RICHARD C.: Ski Club 11, 12: Varsity Club 11, 12: Band 9,10,11, 12 lPresidentl: Pep Band 11: Basketball 9: Football 9, 10, 11, 12: lCaptainl: Track 9, 10, 11, 12: Wrestling 12 lCaptainl: Steering Committee 11, 12: Junior Play Stage Hand: Senior Play Cast: Junior Prom Committee: Senior Prom Committee. WERNER, DEBBIE: GAA 9: Office Help 12. WESSEL, JOANN: Chorus 9: Co-op 12: Class Officer 9 lVice4Presidentl: lSt. Augustine High School 9, 10, 1 ll. WESTBROOK, GARY: Basketball 9, 10: Football 9, 10: Track 9, 10: Co-op 12: Junior Play Stage Hand. WICKINGS, DONNA: Chorus 10, 11, 12. WILLETT, JIM: Chorus 9, 10, 11: Track 9,11:Co-oo12. WILSON, DEBBY: FHA 9, 10, 11: SkiClub9,1O,11: Co-op 12: Steering Committee 9: Junior Play Make-up Committee: Junior Prom Committee. WOLFE, CELESTINE DOROTHY: FHA 10, 11: Chorus 12. 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Inc, Van Keuren Cleaners WeIser's Well Drilling Werner's Flowers-Gifts Wolverine Food Market 5 11 12 13 15 2 4 7 9 11 1 2 6 8 6 7 12 13 16 7 8 10 11 12 14 15 16 3 5 6 7 10 14 15 17 3-7 14 18 2 lhe Upward Climb Marysville High School students climbed many rungs on their ladder of success through 1968-69. Do you remember .... ? SEPTEMBER School begins-We begin our climb 19 Student pictures-We pause in our climb to admire First class meetings-election of officers-Our leaders are chosen 20 Chippewa Valley defeats us-We try harder! Student Council representatives are elected-Our rights are assured 21 Band Day in Ann Arbor-The band climbs to new heights Anchor Bay is defeated-Our first victory 27 Port Huron Catholic can't stop us-We emerge covered with laurels Alsac Drive to fight leukemia 5 OCTOBER National Honor Society elects officers-We continue our climb 15 Lutheran East defeats the Harriers-The race goes on MBVVSVNIG Cl9f93TS Cros-Lex-We COUUUUG OUY ViCIOfi9S 18 Mighty Vikings continue as they defeat Algonac-Harriers lose to Educators of Tomorrow hold their first meeting George Marsden sets school record with his time of 10: 17 Homecoming-St. Clair loses-Linda is crowned queen-Seniors win first place with their float 25 26 31 North Branch-End of first marking period-The ascent becomes steeper Marine City is overcome-We rise higher The cross country team places ninth in regionals Jungle In Your Garden -Bucky Reeves-The mysteries of nature revealed NOVEMBER Mock Presidential Election-Nixon is MHS's favorite son Oxford defeated-Proud Viking parents look on College and Career Night at St. Clair-Senior Play try-outs-Dra- matic talents reviewed Romeo comes out on top-Our spirit never falters TF 14 Debate begins-Resolved: That the United States should establish a system of compulsory national service by all citizens 24 Football Banquet-Glory due our Vikings 26 Vikings conquered at first basketball game-Our enthusiasm is invincible 27 Our new sport, Wrestling, is introduced-We climb higher with each new experience DECEMBER New scoreboards in gym-Varsity has a stroke of bad luck with Chippewa Valley 18 Chippewa Valley faces defeat at hands of Viking wrestlers-Christ- mas Assembly-a marvel of melody Our bad luck still holds bad as we play Oxford 19 Speech ll presents Light Competition -Swim team is organized Senior Play-laughter runs rampant as we view Lunatics at Large 20 Vikings play Cros-Lex-Our climb is halted for the holidays Warriors defeated-Vikings climb higher 21 Student Council enters holiday spirit with a Christmas Dance Seniors measured for caps and gowns-Wrestlers pin Almont JANUARY Swimmers meet Mt. Clemens 20, 21, 22, Exams!!!-Our defense grows stronger as we battle Cros- Wrestlers defeat Anchor Bay-Hail the return of the victors Lex-Swimmers defeat Rochester-Wrestlers surpass Almont- Varsity shows great defense against St. Clair Victorious again Swimmers make big splash at Clintondale 22 Marine City is overcome-Dance contest- The Moldy Oldies Annual Teenage March of Dimes-Wrestlers beat Richmond-Our 24 J-Hop- Highlights in Heaven 7th victory 27 Our wrestlers defeat Port Huron Harper Woods wins-Viking spirit is still high 31 Port Huron Catholic wins by a lucky basket-We try harder Algonac can't stop wrestlers-They return covered with glory Yoga-Mr, Edward Schettler-Paul, Jim, and Bob demonstrate FEBRUARY Anchor Bay triumphs over wrestlers-We plan a new campaign Match at Richmond-Our guys stepped over them Swimmers meet Harper Woods-Harper Woods drown Varsity at Cros-Lex-Pioneers escape Viking massacre A visitor from the past appears-Miss Havisham from GREAT EXPECTATIONS The Saints prove too powerful-Vikings work harder Chippewa Valley loses to the mighty Vikings-The crowd roars as we ascend higher Swimmers swamp Clintondale-Spectators remain breathless throughout meet-AMPLIFIER staff picks up tips from TIMES HERALD on their visit District Tournaments-SCAL CHAMPS!!!- Let's Go Blue! Regional Tournaments-Redford St. Mary's ends our fantastic season Winter Sports Banquet-Honors are paid our athletes Marysville High School Activity Night and Open House-Parents take notice of our school and its exhibits 4-14 Spi ing Vacation-Students and teachers receive a welldeserved rest 2 6 1 6 Sadie Hawkin's Dance-Girls ask their favorite guy Senior Party-Fun and games for seniors-Athletic and School Awards-Underclassmen are given recognition Baccalaureate-Seniors prepare to leave Honors Convocation-A fine tribute to senior deeds-Prom and All-Night Party-Final celebration for the '69 graduates 18,19Wrestlers continue their success by defeating Chippewa Valley and Algonac 20 Legislative Session at McMorran Auditorium-another rung gained 21 Algonac shoots a lucky basket 22 Wrestling District Tournament at Anchor Bay-Our boys triumph again 26 St. Clair Invitational Wrestling Finals-Wrestlers return with trophies 27 GAA battle Varsity Club in thrilling basketball game-33 point tie 28 Varsity begins winning streak with triumph over Marine City MARCH 20 Slave Auction-Varsity lettermen are sold to the highest bidder 21 Slave Day-The slaves' masters show NO mercy 28 Spring Music Concert-Band and Chorus-Musical delight 31 Assembly- Melody Masters -Folk songs performed by a male quartet APRIL 18 Talent Show-Unknown talent is discovered 24, 25, 26 Swim Show- Somewhere Over the Rainbow -An aqua MAY JUNE ex travaga nza 26 Marysville Invitational-Great competitors display their powers 19-20 Art Show-The entire area display their artistic talents 28 1969 VIKING arrives-Past memories recalled in pictures 29 Seniors receive their caps and gowns-Graduation is just around the COFDEI' 8 Graduation-The seniors have climbed to the final rung of our ladder-Good Luck to the Class of '69 13 SCHOOL'S OUT!-Another year has come and gone: but there are still many more to come


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