Muskegon Heights High School - Oaks Yearbook (Muskegon Heights, MI)
- Class of 1966
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Mrs. Kilgren .
Nancy Nichols .
Dave Wedell .
Betty Stoneburner ,
Gloria Maynard .
Orailia Rodriquez .
Michelle McCarthy .
Dawn Antonelli .
Linda Moore .
Deanna Decker .
Lyn Wilson .
Darlene Graham .
Mary McConnell .
Ann Moore .
Marcie Schneider .
Linda Scraver .
Linda Holtz .
Linda Dagen .
Mary St. Amour .
Carol Boucher .
Mary Groeneveld .
Tom Wedell .
Gale Nobes .
Mike Smith .
Said 81 Done Staff
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. Editor-in-Chief
. Assistant Editor
. . . Faculty Editor
. Assistant Faculty Editor
. Division Page Editor
. . t . Senior Class Editor
. Assistant Senior Class Editor
. . Activities Editor
. Assistant Activities Editor
. . Underclassnien Editor
. Assistant Underclassinen Editor
. . . . Sports Editor
. Assistant Sports Editor
. Assistant Sports Editor
. . . Clubs Editor
. Assistant Clubs Editor
. . Advertising Editor
. Assistant Advertising Editor
. . . . Circulation
. . Typist
. Photographer
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION .......
FACULTY AND ADMINISTRATION . .
SENIORS . .
ACTIVITIES . .
.IUNIORS . .
SPORTS . . .
SOPHOMORES .
CLUBS . . .
FRESHMEN . .
CONCLUSION. . .
ADVERTISING .. . .
SENIOR DIRECTORY . . .
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Mr. Potter has devoted 39 years of service to Muskegon High.
Therefore the 1965-1966 student body would like to dedicate
this annual to "Coach" Potter.
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As Mr. Burdick welcomes Mr. Austin, to the post of Superintendent of Schools, with a friendly smile
and warm handshake, so does the Student Body and Faculty of Muskegon High.
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MR. RALPH MULLER MR. FRANK DEYOE
Assistant Superintendent of Schools President of Board of Education
The Board of Education from left to right are: James Anderson, George Hansen, William Austin, Superintendent of Schools
Frank DeYoe, President of Board of Education, Ralph Muller, Vice-president of Board of Education H W Hathaway and
John Carlson.
The Board of Education has faced many problems in the
past and they shall continue to face problems. They have done
many good things for our school system and we are quite sure
that they will go on doing as Well. The Said and Done Staff
would like to extend its thanks to the Board of Education for
many jobs well done.
Each day each of us is faced with decisions which mold the course our
lives will take. Two of the most serious decisions each person must make are
his life's work and his life's partner.
In this fast moving and changing day, new jobs are developing and others
are passing out of existence. Many of you will have to be ready to prepare
for three different types of work during your life.
Even with all of these changes the great "Moment of Decision" is to
have in mind and heart a statement made by David B. Steinman at an Honors
Convocation in Ann Arbor-"Man must be awakened to the fact that, as
never before, he is his brother's keeper. The human race must be made aware
that reckless or unscrupulous conduct now amounts to race-suicide - that
man's true progress and security are to be found in the principles of universal
kindness and universal good will."
Mr. Murel G. Burdick
Principal
All our lives we have decisions to make.
Avoiding them makes us ineffectualg facing
them with directness makes us grow in stature.
Our hope for all students at Muskegon High
School is that in making their decisions, both
major or minor, they may have the intelligence
to weigh all pertinent facts realistically, the
wisdom to select only the finest and best
courses of action, and the courage to hold to
decisions which are morally right.
Mrs. Alice Kyes
Assistant Principal
Mrs. Bartscht, and Mrs. Nelson
Sitting left to right: Mrs. Hag-
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stock. Standing left to right:
Mrs. Niemeier, Mrs. Urbina,
Miss Etterman, Mrs. Soder-
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Mr. Sherwood Krause Mr. Henry Bolt Mr. James Coffin Mr. Herman L. Stephens Mr. Jerry Packard
Machine Shop Technical Drawing, Cabinet Making Industrial Arts Drafting
Central Michigan Blueprint Reading Western Michigan Ball State University Western Michigan
University Western Michigan University University
University
Mr. Bruce Harwood Mr. Robert Knight
Orchestra General Science
Calvin College University of Wyoming
Mrs. Francis Fisher Cupper left standingb
Counselor
Western Michigan University
University of Illinois
Mr. James Norris Cstanding middlej
Counselor
Central Michigan University
University of Michigan
Miss .loan Dodd iupper right standingj
Counselor
Western Michigan University
Miss Harriet Reid flower left seatedj
Counselor
Makdatu State
Western Michigan University
Mr. Thomas McShannock flower right seatedl
Physical Education
Coach of Track and Cross Country Team
Michigan State University
Mr. Edward Hager Cleftj
Counselor
Coach of Big Red Basketball Team
Beloit College
Mr. Curt Prediger
Counselor
Western Michigan University
Mr. Kenneth Kolberg Crightj
Counselor
Western Michigan University
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Algebra
Western Michigan University, University of Michigan
Mr. Douglas Tool
Chemistry
University of Nebraska, University of Michigan
Seated left to right:
Mrs. Ruth Ingalls
Home Economics
Hillsdale College, University of Michigan
Miss Beatrice Buerman
Family Relations
St. Cloud State College, Mankato State College
Miss Theo Pack
Home Economics
Columbia University
Mrs. Ruth Andrews
Home Economics
University of Michigan, Western Michigan University
Mr. John Harris Cstanding
History
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Adrian College, Michigan State University
Mr. Josiah Tazelaar Cstand
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University of Michigan
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Mrs. Huldah Burdick Cseated lefth
Speech
Albion College, University of Michigan
Mr. Frank Poling Cseated rightj
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Eastern Michigan Univers
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Social Studies
Iowa State
Mr. Russell VanderWier Qupper right standingb
Social Studies
Western Michigan University
Mr. William Paulson flower left seatedb
Social Studies
University of Michigan
Mr. Jerry Van Pelf flower right seated?
Social Studies
Western Michigan University
Mr. Paul Dunworth
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American History
Western Michigan University
University of Michigan
Mrs. Helen Dykema
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English
Eastern Michigan University
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Co-op Co-ordinator
Luther College
Mr. James Curnalia
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History
Olivet College
Cornell University
Mr. William Curtis fstanding upper leftj
Retailing
State College of Iowa
Mr. Arthur Schmitz Cstanding upper rightb
Special Education
University of Wisconsin
Mr. Anthony Gilsdorf Cseatedb
Bookkeeping
University of Michigan
University of Wisconsin
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Mr. Fred Hilliard Cseated lefty
Civics . I
Syracuse University
Mr. Derwin Walvoord Cseated rightj
Co-op Co-ordinator
Hope College
Mr. Raymond Ritter Cupper left standingb
English
Western Michigan
Miss Nancy Taylor Cseatedj
English
Purdue University
Mr. Milton Houghfaling
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English
Western Michigan University
Mr. William Sfansell
Orchestra
Michigan State University
Purdue University
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Mr. Leslie Matthews
Typing
Ferris State University
Mr. Russell Stevens
Bookkeeping, Accounting
DePauw University
Northwestern University
Mrs. Jean Trump
Social Studies
University of Michigan
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Eastern Michigan University
University of Michigan
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Hope College
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Western Michigan University
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English
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Western Michigan University
Mrs. Patricia Peters fmiddle seatedh
English
Madonna College
Mr. Kenneth Taylor fupper right standingj
Science
Western Michigan University
Mr. George Russcher fupper left seatedj
History
University of Michigan
Miss Ethel Pihlstrom fupper right standingb
History
University of Minnesota
Mrs. Maiorie Dekker flower left seatedb
English - .
Western Michigan University
Miss Marian Helvie flower right seatedb
Spanish
University of Illinois
Mrs. Lucile Silky flower right seatedj
English
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Mr. Raymond Bauer flower left seatedb
Chemistry
University of Notre Dame
Mr. Nathan Roelofs fstanding middleb
Plane Geometry
Hope, Andrews College
University of Michigan
Western Michigan University
Mr. L. J. Schiller Mrs. Judith Kaff Mr. Jay Sikkenga
Civics English Special Education h
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Mr. Theodore Belecz Mrs. Ellen Pool
English, Journalism U 1 Vocal Music
Notre Dame, Indiana UH1V6fS1ty University of Michigan
Mr. Carl Bierregaard
Band
Western Michigan University
Mr Donald Mooney
Cabinet Making
Iowa State University
Miss Benifa Burger
Typing
Central Michigan University
Mr. Michael Sfrazana
Shop
Western Michigan University
Mr. Robert Bassett
Electricity
Western Michigan University
Mr. Richard Cornish
Auto Mechanics
Western Michigan University
Mr. John Harris
Art Metal
Michigan State University
Mr. Rex Sheafhelm
Printing
Western Michigan University
Mrs. Jackie Kilgren
Art
Western Michigan University
Mr. Carl Krause
English
Eastern Michigan University
University of Michigan
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Typing, Office Practice Special Education Math
Michigan State University Western Michigan University University of Michigan
University of Michigan
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Physics Algebra b . . I Speech, Dramatics, English
Stout Institute Western Michigan UH1VefSlty University of Iowa
University of Iowa University of Michigan
Mr. Alan Wright Cupper left standing?
Geometry
University of Michigan
Mrs. Mildred J. DeYoe Cseatedb
Algebra
University of Michigan
Mr. Nelson W. Volz Cstanding to rightb
Algebra
Western Michigan University
Mr. John Daenzer Cstanding leftj
Retailing
Western Michigan University
Mrs. Mildred Brothers Cstanding rightj
Bookkeeping, Shorthand
Western Michigan University
Mrs. Goldie Mayrose Cseated leftj
Bookkeeping, Commercial Geography
Indiana State College
Mrs. Miram Briscoe Cseated rightl
English
University of Wisconsin
Mr. John Toppen Cupper left standingl
Math
University of Michigan
Mrs. Elizabeth Schuler Cmiddle standingb
English
University of Wisconsin, Ohio University
Mr. Harry Potter Cupper right standingj
Physical Education, Baseball Coach
Western Michigan University
Mrs. Martha Hall Cseated lefty
English
University of Michigan
Mrs. Florence Tool Miss Mabel Sutton Mrs. Katherine Bifner
French Latin, English French
University of Colorado University of Michigan Hope College
Radcliffe College
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Mr. Terrance Coburn
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The last years of our high sch
most important years in our lives. These years of decision
will determine our future, whether we are failures or
SUCCGSSGS.
We also owe much to our teachers. They help us to
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decide our life's profession. We should be very ono
have such a dedicated faculty. There can be no doubt that
Muskegon High has the best teachers in this area.
We should be proud!
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MIKE ACETO
PATRICIA AKERSHOEK
DORTHY ALFORD
DANA ANDREWS
DENNIS ANDREWS
RICHARD ASHBURN
EUGENE BAILEY
JACK BAILEY
BRENT BECKSTROM
JOHN BELMONTE
BOB BLANCHETTE
HARRIET BRYANT
ROBERT CARR
JOHN CASAREZ
BERNADINE CHEYNE
JOHN COLLINS
ALFRED DENNIE
SUE DORAN
ROSE DRAPER
DARLENE EDEN
LUCINDS ENELL
RANDAL ENELL
LARRY FOOSE
SHIRLEY FORD
DAWN FOSTER
LINDA GALION
STANLEY GAWRONSKI
SHARON GLOVER
LINDA GOMEZ
BRUCE GREWE
DENNIS GUNST
CHERILYNN HARRIS
JAMES HARRIS
ROY HARRISON
CHARLES HIQNT
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SHEILA JONES
JIMMY KESTNER
HAZEL KINNEY
ROSE KITCHEN
PATRICIA KUBICEK
JOHN LANG
GARY LEEBALL
ROBERT LEEBALL
MARY LEHMAN
TERRANCE LEONARD
DARLENE LESTER
HAROLD LESTER
HARRY LOGAN
JANE MASTENBROOK
ROSE MASTY
CORALYN MATHENY
KAROLYN MORGAN
DANIEL MORIN
DANIEL MORGAN
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MIKE OLSEN
STEVE OTJWERKERK
DENNIS PATTERSON
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WILLIAM ROLLENHAGEN
CARI RUCKER
JOYCE SAMPLE
TERRI SCHOLTENS
JOAN SEGELSTROM
TERRY SEGELSTROM
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RICK SPRATT
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JANET BOWYER
MICHAEL BRENTS
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LARRY EDWARDS
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WILLIE GRAY
ROBERT HILLARD
CHARLES HUNT
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DONALD MCFARLIN
TIMOTHY MANSFIELD
DANIEL MORIN
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JAMES VANDAM
RICHARD WOODWARD
MICHALE YEOMANS
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OUR FOREIGN FRIENDS
Munich, Germany, sent us Carl-Peter Blo-
dow, who has spent his year at the home of
Terry Potts of 1288 Montgomery.
Peter hopes to attend Munich University
when he gets back home. He hopes to be-
come a physicist, chemist or research worker
in an industry.
Hamburgers and hot dogs are at the top
of his list in the line of food.
Peter feels "teenagers are treated more
like kids in school and more like adults when
they go around with each other."
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Louise Hiljding, exchange student from
Stockholm, Sweden, lives with Margaret
Austermiller at 2337 Vincent Road.
During her stay she has learned to like
pizza very much and milk shakes even bet-
ter. She feels the teenagers are much more
active and can talk to their elders easier
than they do in Sweden. One of her favor-
ite pastimes is driving around with the radio
playing. She enjoys TV, her favorite pro-
gram being "Get Smart."
"Having no annuals in Sweden," she says,
"I think this school with yearbooks is great."
Plans for her future are not definite.
From Finland this year we received Mervi
Meriluoto who is staying at the home of Nancy
Ellis of 1975 Miner. Mervi lives in Valkea-
koski.
The main difference, Mervi feels, is the
school system. In Finland one takes 12 to
15 subjects each year. High school there
teaches students to be more comprehensive,
and the teachers expect much more of their
students.
Mervi feels, however, that there is more
school spirit here at MHS. "It's something
you don't meet in Europe," she says. "School
is a place to study and nothing else."
Having accomplished her goal of coming
to America after her graduation in Finland,
she hopes to attend Business College on her
return.
Thinking of her Swedish home.
A scientific minded exchange student.
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VISITORS
Every year Muskegon Senior High School
plays host to several Mexican Exchange
students. These students come to the U.S.
for three months during their summer
vacation. Our visitors this year included
Gloria Castaneda, a tenth grader who
stayed with Kathy Wlodkowskig Ingrid
Hansberg, a twelfth grader who stayed with
Linda Reynoldsg Carlos Elizaga, a 9th
grader, who stayed with Tom Meyersg and
Lucila Vilches, another twelfth grader, who
stayed with Linda Babcock. We hope they
enjoyed their visit here this year as much
as we enjoyed having them.
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Carolyn Schneider, Muskegon's "Big Red
Abroad" for 1965, was in Germany from
June 21 through August 27.
"Being a Berliner for a summer was the
greatest experience of my life. I wasn't just a
tourist, I lived with the Dr. Martin Hirsch-
feld family and saw German life from the
inside. Because of this there were many
heart warming incidents which I shall cher-
ish and remember always."
"The honor of being MHS's "Big Red
Abroad" made my 'dream' summer even
more challenging and beneficial."
BIG REDS
Last summer Bob Driver, now a senior at
MHS, spent most of his time living with a
family in Montevideo.
"I received a better understanding of the
people, customs, education, and government
of South America. One of the greatest dif-
ferences is their courses of study are much
more vigorous. Two years of English and
four of French are mandatory. Some stu-
dents take up to twelve subjects a year with
eleven years of English."
While in Montevideo, Bob met Pedro Ber-
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This past summer Phyllis Carlson had the
experience of living with Herr and Frul
Sorenson in their home in Ruakobing, Den-
mark. She also stayed two weeks with her
relatives in Franas, Sweden.
During her stay, Phyllis hitch-hiked to
Copenhagen, ferried to Germany, ate five
meals a day, saw castles and churches built
thousands of years ago, and saw women
smoking cigars and pipes.
"I would go back this minute if I could.
Two months is not long enough to do all that
one would like. It's hard to find something
so much fun and educational at the same
time."
Jeanne DeVette spent her summer in
Melle-Hannover, Germany. She says, "My
German parents took me to several places of
interest that surrounded my home. I lived in
a very small town called Melle-Hannover in
the northwestern part of West Germany. I
met a lot of very interesting people, all of
whom were very cordial and welcomed me
wherever I went."
Jeanne feels the main difference between
American culture and German is the school
system. All German young people in high
school take 3 languages besides, all other
subjects. Because of this, only about IOM
of them graduate.
"I was very fortunate to have this exper-
ience, and I consider it a great opportunity."
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"All My Sonsl' by Arthur Miller is the story of values. Joe Miller sacri-
ficed' his honor to leave a prosperous business for his son. Larry Miller
sacrificed his life for his country. Chris Miller fought in the war for love
of his fellow man. Mrs. Miller clung to the hope that her son was alive. Ann
came back to accept the love of Chris.
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Smith this year, followed closely by
the terrific majorettes. They all
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Selling candy and tickets for a pancake supper and concerts as money
making projects, they were able to finance several trips and purchase new
sheet music.
A new group, the Muskegon Stage Band, was formed. This band is
under the direction of Mr. William Stanzell and consists of eleven male
members and one female singer, Lorainne Friend.
John Matthews and Bob Ferris pose as the Big Red Indians.
BIG RED INDIANS
Senior Bob Ferris and junior John Mat-
thews were selected out of other entries to
become the Big Red Indians of 1965-66.- The
Indians have performed at pep assemblies,
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Nicholas, Jamie Devett. Row 2: Tony Thompson, Sandy Dunn. Row 1: Sally Penington, Linda Jones, and Caroline McShan-
ack. Af front: Sherry Daniels, Captain.
CHEROKETTES
The MHS Cherokettes are a group of twelve girls who twirl batons,
performing in pep assemblies, half-time, and parades. The group originated
in 1961 by Alice Walters and are now under the instruction of Nancy Daniels,
who graduated from MHS last year. The girls, chosen by tryouts early in
the year, practice Mondays and Wednesdays throughout the year on routines.
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MOST POPULAR
Boy: John Christopherson
Girl: Jean Crawford
DONE MOST FOR THE SCHOOL
Boy: Bob Cross
Girl: Beth Howe
MOST ATHLETIC
Boy: Cliff Hawkins
Girl: Janie Brooks
MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED
Boy: Dave DeYoe
Girl: Mary Radtke
BEST DANCERS
Boy: Rick Spratt
Girl: Linda Siewert
MOST SHY
Boy: Mark Buckley
Girl: Diane Wade
CUTEST COUPLE
Boy: George Slater
Girl: Jean Crawford
BEST ALL AROUND
Boy: Dave Gienapp
Girl: Lynne Gilbert
CLASS SINGERS
Boy: George Slater
Girl: Lorraine Friend
CLASS CUT-UPS
Boy: Bruce Weaver
Girl: Carol Postema
CLASS MUSICIANS
Boy: Mike Smith
Girl: Frances Johnson
BEST ACTORS
Boy: John Jazdyk
Girl: Rosellen Luther
CLASS FLIRTS
Boy: Paul Marcus
Girl: Sue Wierengo
BEST LOOKING
Boy: Dean Vanderwall
Girl: Pat Dahlstrom
BEST DRESSED
Boy: Bob Driver
Girl: Claudia Johnson
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Each year the Student Council at MHS tries
to arrange at least one showing on The Dick
McKay Show. This year they were able to go
on January 12. About 10 couples signed up
and were seen at 4:30 by many from their
homes. The show also featured several songs
by Lorraine Friend and the MHS Stage Band.
Pictures here were taken by Mr. Meisch from
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MHS can feel proud of its tremendous cheerleaders this year. This past summer they
spent a week at Camp All-American near Howell, Michigan. The girls placed third in
competition with other squads around the state receiving many ribbons, one of which for
an outstanding pompon routine.
In individual Competition, Beth Howe placed first and Claudia Johnson fourth in the
state. Every group was judged on congeniality, personality, appearance, and poise. The
girls were under the supervision of Mrs. Gertrude Gillespy.
REDS IN ACTION
Elizabeth Howe
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Joyce Brosey
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the Little Red cheerleaders. Competition was
stiff. The required jumps included a regu-
lar jump, spread eagle, side stag, and front
stag. There were two required cheers, and
one made up by the girls. Original chants
were added to the try outs this year. The
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and skill.
Alternates: Susan Achterhoff, Sandy Korndorfer, and
Janice Nichols
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1'cCt1-11 by Mr. X1 illii1111 511111-
51-ll, will111-1'ff11'111.
Part of the orohestr' string
aac' s "Christmas Prooessinnal . "
will include in their Dec. 21
Adrian awar
31111111111-i11gl1 5111111111 st11d1-nts
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X 1.11119 R1-ds is. 11H Tigers
I Blu Reds ws. MII Tirlc-is
11:10 and X p.m.
1 Thi-re qkrt-nal
I MON., DEC. 20 '
Pm 1111511-.1
J1: 510 rum.: 11111111 111111111 I
Masque
1:30 p.m.: 111111111 -11111
Sl' I1!'iYP MQELIIIQ I
2- 15 and 3:10 11.11.
1,11rl1- 1111-atcr W
TUE5., DEC. 21
I P11111151111111 Club
Jil S0 p.m.: Room T107
College IfrcshmanPanv1s
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WED., DEC. 22 1
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Bonsler I'lub I
111 10 ll.m.I Room l'1
mums., nic. 23 .
Future Nurses
.lz .19 D.1n.: Room 1103
Student Founcil
F12 '29 D.M.I RUUHI 118 I
Little R1-115 xs. Bucs
B111 Rods vs. Bucs
H210 and 8 D.m.I The-ro 1
FRI., DEC. 24
Campus 111-yholv .
10l.3l, NO. lb
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l'11f11'1s-'11'1,1. '. ill 11111111.1111-
1111-1111-115-Q11-a1111l1ep11l1l11- 1111-
tho first time this ye111'.
F1114 will tht-n 516-1'1111'1111.1.11
s1xt,1-1-11t11- C1-111111-y 113111.-1-S.
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1I.11lsII anti 'lin' l'1':1-1x1- Dtivs
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11:14--1 the 1-1111111-:-1 T111 15:"1ss
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section renearses Merle Iss-
one of the selections they
ds available
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ship n11.111ds 1-f111g1- 111z11n11u11t1s
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111-011111-1115 11111.51 1151- their
s1-l111la1's'1ips11111111:111-1111-111-1
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1111- no 1-11111111-11t11m1-x:1111si'111'
1-.tht-1' th 1' 511-sh111.111 s1'1111la1-
ships 111' tha- 1-1-n1111':1l 111' scho-
lni ships,
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ml1i1t11111:1lasststanm- 111 :inan-
011151-0111-go11111t:a1111:1s.l11' 111'-
fer-ing loans.
1-'111't'111z111Q1.1I uid 1111'o1'111g1t11.111
and 101-1115, 5111111-nts shoulrl
',x1'1tet11 Xt.l1'11111C11ll1gQ l'111a11-
1i1:1l:X'1is O1'1i11':1-. .-X111-ian,
11111-h., 111221.
Students to again
ioin ACT program
l'he 1X11112ric.111 College fest-
CI11111' will 111' 11-111111-1l i11L1--
sitlv. TI11- fs111t1- 3111-I,11'11-s1 ght
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'1'i11- l11gl1Z1gl1t11i'tl11- 1-111101-1-1 Sugar Plum l'.111y. I' :111 z1111111:11'.111C1' 111 H11ll1111d 111th
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Collegians to advise seniors
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inviied 111 1111-1-1 '.-.1111 thc 11- last
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l'l1ep1-11g1-1111115 111-sigin-11 1-5-
111-1-iallx' for 111il1-uv i'1'11sl1:111-11
511111 high s 01111111 H1-11i111-5 al -
SC to sponsor
'Vins Al1111ol,1x 1.13111 51111111-111
Cf111111c1i w1ll s111111s111- 71 1-11lle11-
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goods 1111- 1191-dy i':1111iliv:s.
th 11 11 g l1 1111111115111 1110 t1-.1111-
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QQ111l1-tl.
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1111 1l11't111gl111u1 the sc-h111'1I 1l:1y
l'h1- visiting 1-11lleg1-1i1f'esl1111Q11
will l'i1'st 11191-1 1111 1111- stz1Q1- 111'
drive for needy
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P11111-l clisc11ssio11:s will be
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will short' 1110 e-xpe1'i1-11C-CS Lind
learn 11 l1t1l1- 111111111 1111- atmos-
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National 11111111145 S0011-ty, 1-11-
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Junior Bob Lang and Mr. Rex Sheathelm. printing instructor, 111n11 1111-pain-I d1-1-'.1ss1f111ri1.--
clear thc press to print SC canned food drive ID cards. ing 1111- le-C1111ep1-1'111cl.
Talent Show
needs entries
111: Fruiil-1 Pnling its clirrc-
tor. 1'e-ports 3 111-art1111f entliu-
Siasrntn the 21165-'111:'1'1,111m
Show,
Ofthe1'1-1-:ap11lica1i11n bl.111l1s
ing p1'11g1ra111, 11011-1.1 by roun- 'i1e l1:1Sgix'1-nout, most haw- not
SQl111'S :is a 111uS1. 1'11r College-
b11t111d 51-niors. is i11-inl offer-
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in the 1-:11'1-tei-i11. R11qist1r.11io11s
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e s xx' e il as i11for11111ti11:1 con-
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bet-11 1-ottirneti 111hi111. Conse-
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t11g1-1111:-1' :incl 1-1-11ea1's1-,II:s:1yS
111: 1'0li11g.
Ruth Vasquez orills the proba le, but as yet nerplexed,
dance troop for the Talent Shows Charleston routine.
Mr. Frank Poling says the needs a few more girls.
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Boyle, M. Fredricksen, J. Ernvall, L. LeJong, Coach R. Knight. Row 5: J. Carey-Manager, G. Young-Manager, W.
Kroll-Manager, J. Stapel, M. DeVette, D. Young, R. O'Malley, W. Bouwman, R. Howard, A. Nell, C. Watkins.
"MIGHTY BIG REDS"
Gaining not only the city title, but the L.M.A.C. Muskegon Opponent
championship as well, were the victorious Mus-
kegon "Big Reds." Under the coaching of Roger
Chiaverini, Bob Knight, and P. Koutches, the
Big Reds enjoyed a perfect season for the first
time in fourteen years, romping nine big wins.
Displaying tremendous spirit and skill, the
M.H.S. Big Reds remained undefeated after
matching Wits with the notorious Heights Tigers.
Undaunted by the Tiger's previous record, the
Mighty Big Reds maintained control of the foot-
ball and really Licked the Tigers.
Leading the L.M.A.C. Star Team was Jim Van
Woerkom, a 215 pound senior. VanWoerkom
was one of the top five front linemen as well as
a great offensive tackle. Also on the Star Team
from M.H.S. were Dave Mills, Rick Spratt, Bill
Larson, Dave Young, Willie Harris, Cliff Haw-
kins, Willie Petty, and John Christophersen.
Many others received honorable mentions.
Lansing Sexton --- ..... -- 13
Mona Shores --- -- 0
Traverse City - - - - - 2
Benton Harbor .... - - 0
Grand Haven ..... - - 6
Catholic Central - - - - - 0
Holland .......... .... 6
Godwin Heights - - - - - - -7
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Row I left to right: Lowry, K., McShannock, D., Berdinski, S., Husted, H., Sptyma, M., VanderWeg, M., Karnitz, D., Juntunen
R., Weideman, M., Schoonbeck, C. Row 2: Nelson, W., Vasquez, C., Flermoen, R., Pulliams, D., Jones, S., Hollis, R., Homan
R., Dyer, G., Lowry, J. Row 3: Aardema, D., Young, R., Butler, N., Rop, R., Paniucki, T., Garrison, R., Vasquez, C., Lasswell
D., Bacheller, E., Moore, P. Row 4: Salis R., Morgan, D., Schaalma, S., Joy, C., Hurst, E., McArthur, B., Wilkins, D., Peck
B., Barrett, J. Row 5: Kroll, CMgr.J, LeMaire, CMgr.J, Workman, D., Funderburg, R., Williams, T., Ziara, T., Young, D., Coach
Harp, Coach Hilliard.
LITTLE REDS SCORE AGAIN !
The best M.H.S. Little Red football team in
many seasons was seen in action this year.
Outdoing last year's record of 8-1, the 1965
team had an 8-O-1 record. The team conquered
all challengers except the Heights, reserve
Tigers who clawed their way to a 12-12 tie.
Through the coaching of Larry Harp and
Fred Hilliard, the Little Reds scored 237
points to their opponents' 62.
Muskegon Opponent
31 Orchard View .....-. 6
25 Mona Shores .E... - 6
27 Catholic Central -- - 6
32 Benton Harbor --- --- 14
26 Grand Haven -- --- 12
25 Mona Shores -- - 6
21 Holland ...-..... - 0
38 Godwin Heights --- - 0
12 Muskegon Heights ...2 12
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Row 1, left to right: D. Mixer CMgr.D, B. Ritcheske, J. Lang, D. Laskoski, C. Hawkins, T. Crawford, J. Ernvall. Row 2: M
Buckley, A. Dehorn, W. Harris, R. Buikema, W. Petty, P. Abdelkader.
Under the able coaching of Mr. Ed Hager, the
M.H.S. Basketball Team started off their season
with 5 straight wins. The entire squad put forth
a tremendous effort and, at this time, have
earned an exceptional 10-4-1 record. By the use
of outstanding maneuvers, the Big Reds main-
tained control of the ball in almost every game.
They displayed some of their winning tactics
during the second match with the favored
Holland Dutchmen. Seeking revenge for an
earlier loss, the Big Reds won the game in the
last three seconds, thanks to a basket made by
Willie Harris. In all, a successful season was
enjoyed this year, and we all hope that the
Muskeon Big Reds continue on their winning
streak, Cwhich isn't luck, but SKILLU.
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Muskegon Heights --- ---- 77
Grand Haven ....... .... 5 4
Grand Rapids South
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Holland ..........
Traverse City --
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--- 83
---- 76
---- 64
Benton Harbor ...... .... 7 9
Muskegon Heights --- ---- 93
Grand Haven ..... .... 8 8
Muskegon C.C. ---
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THE STARTING SIX
First row: F. Tatum, T. Paniucki, P. Hawkins, D. Childers, D. Drinkard, M. Vanderweg. Second row: D. Mefford, J.
Roach, H. VanderHoeven, L. Manak, R. Lovejoy, R, Martin, D. McShannock, Coach Ritter.
FUTURE BIG REDS
Having the best season in seven years, the
Little Red team has shown much improvement
over the previous year's. Thus far they have
chalked up ten wins while losing only five
games.
After starting the season with a one basket
loss to Catholic Central, the Little Reds won
three straight, overcoming both Benton Harbor's
and Heights' reserves. When beaten by Grand
Haven by only one point, their revenge was
taken out through Winning the next four games.
A big one was the 99-71 victory over Holland.
Benton Harbor and the Heights were ready the
next time, dropping the Little Reds flat. Defeat-
ing Grand Haven, Catholic, and Holland proved
easy for a great end to the season.
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Benton Harbor ---
Muskegon Heights
Grand Haven ....
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Traverse City .....
Mona Shores ......
Benton Harbor ---
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Second row: T. McShannock CCoachJ, T. Noordhoff, M. Edson, E. Hodges, R. Ritcheske, S. Allen, D. Cole, D. Dobberstein,
THE LONG HARD RUN
The 1965 Big Red Harriers had a tie season
with a record of six wins and six losses. Leading
runners of the Cross Country team werex Frank
Johnson and Larry Noordhoff with the rest of
the Harriers close behind. An excellent coach-
ing job was done by Mr. Thomas McShannock
through whose efforts, as well as those of the
team, a reasonably successful season was
enjoyed.
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Foreman, McNair. Second row: R. Ritter qAss't Coachh, Schalk, Busch, Castle, Stedman, Ernvall, Hoffman, Klett, Buikema
Fisher, Pothoff, O'Malley, Scheerer, Martin, Gienapp, H. E. Potter CCoachD.
BASEBALL '65
The 1965 baseball team showed their great
skill in their winning season. They had eleven
wins and five losses in regular season play. In
play-offs they won over Muskegon Catholic by
the score of 2 to 1. West Michigan Christian also
lost to the Big Reds 5 to 0. In the L. M. A. C.
championship, the Big Red Team went down to
defeat at the hands of Benton Harbor, 0 to 6.
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Reeths-Puffer ---
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Muskegon C.C. ---
Godwin Heights -
Holland ........
Muskegon Heights
Grand Haven ......
North Muskegon ....
Orchard View ....
Muskegon C.C. ---
Muskegon C.C. ---
West Michigan ---
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Won 13 - Lost 6
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Maastricht, Jones. Row 2: Raby, Kenny, Young, Mell, Cole, DeJong, Johnson, Dunham, Eistedt, Samuals, Noordhoff, Wood-
ring, Coleman, Ass't Coach Chiaverni. Row 3: Coach McShannock, White, Petty, Coburn, Harris, Flasks, Fredricksen, Collie,
Watkins, Walker, Dobberstein, Edson, Kerr, Kroll, Row 4: Witham, Bouwman, Williams, Davis, Zemke, Rositch, Barhitte,
Kolbe, Howard, Usmial, Allen, Scheffels, Soltess, Stevens, Black tMgr.D.
TRACKSTERS ON THE RUN !
The 1965 track season was a good one last
year with an average of 4 wins, 2 losses. Under
the excellent handling of Coach Thomas Mc-
Shannock, the team ran away with high
honors. Our last year's team had an extra
asset, foreign exchange student, Reino Pao-
vola, was wonderful in running and high
jumping. This year's team looks just as good,
let's hope better.
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THE SWINGING
SEASON 1965
Our Golf Team, headed by Dan Mixer,
Dave DeYoe, Gus Rukieh, and Bob Mc-
Kinley, Won five and lost eleven last
year. Coach Ed Hager supervised the
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Golf Team placed seventh.
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STUDENT COUNCIL
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Row 1: P. Stanton-Vice President, B. Howe-President, L. Lutes, Corresponding Secretary. Row 2: M. Kittel, S. Myers,
J. Sands, S. Pothoff, S. Rust, P. Balkema, C. Russell, L. Westerlund, C. Johnson, D. Colburn, D. Vento, M. Radtke, L.
Siewert, L. House. Row 3: D. Decker, S. Steendam, L. Babcock, A. Olsen-Historian-Parliamentarian, C. Redding, K. Las-
koski, S. Hartman, C. Pleiness, J. Brosey, B. Cross, B. Weaver, M. Stark, K. Olson, J. Brooks. Row 4: M. Heneveld, K. Sie-
wert, H. Fleishman, C. McMillan, J. Langland, J. Staple, R. Cook, M. Vanderweg, T. Kutak, P. Marcus, F. Johnson, D.
Mixer.
Our student government serves to promote a
more friendly co-operation between the faculty
and students, to foster leadership and responsi-
bility among the student body, and to better the
existing conditions in the school and the com-
munity. Student Council engages in many activities
to further the ideals of Muskegon High School. The
functions are flexible and arise as a result of cur-
rent situations.
Under the guidance of Mrs. Jane Wilson, the
1965-66 Student Council was a real credit to our
school. For homecoming this year, it introduced
class competition in the structuring of a float. In
celebration of our victorious football season, Stu-
dent Council designated Football Day. Coach Roger
Chiaverini and his team were honored by huge
signs hung on their houses declaring them to be
Big Reds, and the school day began with an all-
school victory assembly. Before Christmas vaca-
tion, members of Student Council collected food
for needy families in our community. During the
semester break, Student Council sponsored a
"Snow Carnival." Each club was asked to con-
struct a booth, and proceeds Went to the individual
clubs. Both clubs and classes were invited to make
snow sculptures which were judged and a prize
was given. Student Council sponsored a dance to
close out the day.
COUNCIL
Beth Howe, Presidentg Sue Wieringo, Recording Sec.g Pam Stanton, Vice
Pres.g Dave DeYoe, Treasurerg Linda Lutz, Corresponding Sec.g Joyce
Browey, Committee Chairmang Carolyn Russell, Committee Chairmang
Bruce Weaver, Sergeant-at-Armsg Ann Olson, Committee Chairmang Rick
Spratt, Sergeant-at-Arms.
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Row 1: B. Cross, J. Young, D. Mixer-Sec., T. Young-Treas., M. Schalk-Sgt.-at-Arms, J. Fearnley-President, D. Gienapp-Vice
Pres., B. Stevens-Sgt.-at-Arms, L. Noordhoff, G. Samuels,W. Kroll. Row 2: J. Christophersen, D. VanderWall, R. Stout, P.
Marcus, R. Sheehy, F. Johnson, M. Jewett, K. Eistedt, T. Witmer, R. Soltess, D. Kelley, M. French. Row 3: J. Boyle,
R. Shafer, J. Keay, T. Kutack, S. Allen, D. Cole, M. DeVette, J. Davis, M. Sikkenga, J. Karkosky, A. Mell. Row 4: J. Carey,
ICj.HFethks, I?.Bl?eninett, S. Coburn, G. Flaska, P. Outkieeirez, D. Mills, J. VanWoerkom, M. Kenney, E. Hodges, B. Walker,
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VARSITY CLUB
i llll i M lllll The red and White jackets worn by varsity
T J club members, while they serve to distinguish
' the athletes who represent our school, carry an
y 'A ' R - even more important significance to the students
T Q f u A of M.H.S. The boys wearing these jackets seek
I Q9 'f T to promote citizenship through fair play in
4 ' athletics, to raise the general standard of athlet-
E yy Y ics through friendly competition in interschool
i.,t,, 3 ...r meetings and to develope and maintain a better
.5 iltessew standard of scholarship among athletes. Their
5, R , B invaluable dedication to our school and its image
it is V is something which We can be proud of as fellow
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Row 1: C. Workman-Vice President, D. Colburn-Treasurer, J. Lindstrom-Secretary, C. Freye-President. Row 2: P
Rutz, T. Volz, J. Jardine, M. VandenLaar, D. Vento, L. Lutz, K. Wolffis, S. Robertson, K. Stublart, K. Meyer. Row 3: A
Kramer, M. Austermiller, B. Gilmore, S. VanKrevelen, L. Hiljding, J. VanKrevelen, C. Schneider, D. Knapp, R. Kuziak
L. Meyers. Row 3: M. Heneveld, B. Fairris, M. Fredricksen, J. Owen, D. Gilliver, P. Bloder, B. Marine, P. Marcus, T. Gil:
bert, S. Williams, B. Howe.
S K I C LU B
Ski Club is one of the most active
clubs in our high school. Each year they
take several ski trips to Holiday Hills in
Traverse City, Michigan. Anyone inter-
ested in skiing is invited to join whether
he is just learning or wishes to develope
more skill. Skiing is not restricted to
snowy weather, for water skiing is in-
cluded on the agenda for spring weather.
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GIR-S ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION
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Row 1: W. Hazelbrook, S. Garrett, L. Garrett, J. Humenick, D. Graham-Treas., J. Crawford-Pres., J. Brooks-Vice Pres.,
H. Fleishman-Sec., B. Davis, G. Chambers, C. Knudson, G. Collins, J. Brosey. Row 2: H. Kemmering, P. Sullivan, B. Boone,
M. Witham, B. Shoup, L. Scraver, B. Swanson, N. Bruce, M. Stark, D. Rust, S. Pearsons, S. Johnson. Row 3: T. Thomp-
son, K. Jewett, D. Rozycki, G. Smith, P. DeVries, M. Klont, J. Spoelma, M. St. Amour, C. McM1llan,.C. McShannock, A.
Moore, C. Holmes, J. Wortelboer, C. Basham. Row 4: H. Weaver, P. Kaminski, B. Vanderwall, D. Jarvik, S. Cross, J. Hop-
kins, S. Kittie, S. Clark, D. Nobel, D. Knapp, S. Korndorfer, N. Wagner, M. Byers, L. Lueken.
Girls' Athletic Association is organized to pro-
mote Girls' and women's sports and to foster good
sportsmanship. This club sponsors an intramural
sports program for girls and provides opportunity
for interschool competition. Membership is open
to all.
The club is organized on the state and national
level. It is a special project of the American Asso-
ciation for Health, Physical Education, and recrea-
tion, to focus attention on the specific athletic and
project was set up in 1962 and re resents two
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thousands member schools across the nation. f'
Girls participate in Tennis, Badminton, Basket-
ball, Cageball, deck tennis, and bowling. By par-
ticipating, girls earn points and work toward
G.A.A. awards.
"Big Red war Council"
recreational needs of high school students. The 4
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G.A.A. officers Ccounter-clockwise, starting at topj: Hallye Jo Fleishman-secretary,
Darlene Graham-Treasurer, Jean Crawford-President, Janie Brooks-Vice-President.
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BOOSTER CLUB
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Row 1: C. Russell-Sec., C. Dunnewin-Treas., S. Kolbe-Vice-Pres., C. Evans-Pres., L. Matthews-Advisor. Row 2: J. Collins,
S. Flickema, L. Westerlund, G. Roberts, L. Knight, R. Resterhouse. Row 3: S. Garrett, B. Dornbos, P. Smith, M. Nolting,
D. Sparkes, T. Gill, S. Boone, M. Kelsey, R. Gilliland.
"The Boosters and the boosted."
At every football or basketball game you can
find kids from the booster club selling programs.
Before games the club members are responsible
for making posters advertising the games. This
year, due to transportation difficulties, no excur-
sion was made for football season, but one was
planned for the basketball season. Any student
who has lots of "pep" and school spirit is wel-
come to join Booster Club.
Y-TEENS
Row 1: C. Postema, J. Langland-Inter-Club Council Representative, S. Hartman, K. Hartsema-Secretary, B. Clark-
Vice President, S. Steendam-President, P. Balkema-Treasurer, A. Knox-Sergeant-at-Arms, L. Sanders-Historian
Parliamentarian, P. Carlson-ICC Representative. Row 2: S. Garrett, K. Plunkett, M. Skeels, S. Paulson, B. Overton, M.
Siiter, M. Witt, R. Felker, C. Gilbert, L. Sanders. Row 3: R. Reaser, M. VanderWeg, S. Rust, S. Pethoff, J. Schroeder, J.
Bisson, C. Schneider, A. Spears, P. McCall, C. Boucher, N. Kersting, M. Hiles. Row 4: R. Weirich, J. Christiansen, L. Moore
D. Valk, C. Redding, M. Feldt, L. Rozycki, S. VanBemmelen, D. Maggert, M. Heneveld, G. Barnes, P. Morgen, B. Syperdai
D. Ostling. Row 5: M. Smith, C. Molliter, P. Hurst, L. Holtz, E. Ingram, B. Arnson, M. Sole, C. Speed, D. Lawitzke, C
McMillan, N. Wagner, J. Smith, J. DeHorn, M. Wieand, S. Lowry.
All girls attending M.H.S. are invited to join
Y-Teens. The group meets to build a fellowship of
girls devoted to the task of realizing in our com-
mon life, those ideals of personal and social living
to which we are committed by our faith as Chris-
tiansg with this realization comes better service for
our school and community.
Y-Teens this year, filled Thanksgiving bas-
kets and dressed Goodfellow dolls for children at
Christmas time. Each year, the group has a slum-
ber party at the Y, and they sponsor a jitney sup-
per, and the Christmas femme-invite. This year's
dance was hailed as Winter Wonderland. The
group attended a play in Detroit this spring.
They could have played all night.
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Row 1: J. Bowyer-Editor of Ex-Libris, J. Fox-Vice President, C. Schneider-President. Row 2: Mrs. Hallberg-Advisor
G. Daul, P. Fairris, L. Workman, R. Ford, J. Bisson, B. Flowers, C. Cogswell. Row 3: Mr. T. G. Lee-Advisor, J. Daul, A
Myers, B. Heykoop, D. Swanson, T. Timmer, A. Austin, Mrs. Bitner-Advisor, Mrs. Elliott-Advisor.
LIBRARY CLUB
The Library Club is essentially a service club
functioning to assist faculty and students in the
use of the school library. Anyone interested in
books and library work is welcome to join. Guest
speakers are brought in to meetings, books are
sent to help foreign libraries, Christmas gifts
are sent to the state hospital in Traverse City,
and they publish the EX-Libris, a newspaper.
YOUTH FOR CHRIST
Presenting Jesus Christ to the students of
M.H.S. is the purpose for Y.F.C.'s weekly meet-
ings early every Friday morning. Students are
given opportunities for leadership and fellow-
ship with other Christian young people. This
year the club sent two deserving students to
the Holiday Teen Convention in Chicago,,lllinois.
Row 1: P. Christopherson-Vice President, L. Westerlund-President, C. Bicke1-Secretary-Treasurer-Chaplain. Row 2
S. Vewey, D. Brand, D. Brown, J. Westlund, M. Peterman, Pat Travis, C. Archer, S. Soderstrom. Row 3: A. Moore, S
Hoeker, R. Peterson, J. Neff, L. Moore, J. Dressler, L. Westerlund, E. Toman, C. Dunnewin. Row 4: F. Johnson, B. Fairris
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Row 1: G. Maynard-Assistant Faculty, L, Dagen-Advertising, D. Graham-Assistant Underclassmen, N. Nichols-Ed-
itor in Chief, A. Moore-Assistant Sports, L. Moore-Activities, M. McConnell-Sports, O. Radriques-Division. Row 2:
Mrs. Kilgren--Advisor, C. Boucher-Circulation, M. Groeneveld-Typist, M. McCarthy-Seniors, L. Holtz-Assistant
Clubs, D. Antonelli-Assistant Seniors, M. Schneider-Assistant Sports, L. Scraver-Clubs. Row 3: T. Wedell-Photogra-
pher, G, Nobes-Photographer, B. Stoneburner-Faculty, D. Wedell-Assistant Editor, M. Smith-Photographer, D,
Decker-Assistant Activities, D. Vandyke-Miscellaneous, M. St. Amour-Assistant Advertising.
SAID AND DONE
The Said and Done staff has put forth a great
deal of effort this year to publish this yearbook.
The staff began the year with an all-out subscrip-
tion drive which resulted in over one thousand
subscriptions. During and since that time, the Edi-
tors have been busily gathering information and
pictures for their sections, determined to meet
their deadlines. Staff members met every day dur-
ing seventh hour, besides spending hours of their
own time, to prepare this annual. Although the
job has been demanding and time consuming, each
one on the staff feels that this year has been more
valuable and more memorable because of this
opportunity to serve M.H.S.
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Row I: L. Ulmer. Row 2: L. Babcock, E. Lipman, S, Albright, C. Sheathelm, G. Sullivan, S. Daniels,
C. Johnson, J. Jardine, M, Dorais. Row 3: S. Pennington, R. Schaub, J. Firos, B. Weaver, D. Col-
burn, T. Kutack, J. Lindstrohm, B. Driver, J. Barrett, C. Teager, E. Farr. Row 4: J. Parrott, H. Mc-
Dermend, T. Acterhoff, B. Hyde, D. Derda.
KEYHOLE CAMERA CLUB
Row 'I: R. Stickle, Advisor, S. Jeffery, T. Wedell, Vice Pres., G. Nobes, Pres., J. Dressler, J. DeGroat. Row 2: B. Han
sen, W. Zirks, J. Koday, P. Blodow, S. Moshos, J. Kassner, C, Kowalski.
FUTURE NURSES
Row 1: E. Floyd-Sec., M. VanderWeg-Pres., D. Decker-Vice Pres. Row 2: H. Kinney, G. Daul, K. Medema, C. Williams,
K. Jewett, B. Swanson, T. Thompson, J. Daul. Row 3: H. Ried-Advisor, G. Gillette, L. Milke, P. Balkema, K. Vinton, L.
Wilson, J. Vertelboer, C. Basham, M, Mole, Row 4: Z. Morris, I, Knox, B. Mattson, S. Cryderman, D. Brown, S. Jakubas, L.
Punches M. Shannon, S. Wescott.
A11 girls interested in the field of nursing
are invited to become members of Future
Nurses of America. The club strives to stimu-
late an understanding of nursing and its
related fields. Their most effective means of
accomplishing this comes through its Canary
Program. In this program, girls work in area
hospitals to help the nurses and to cheer
patients. Included in the c1ub's list of activities
are such things as hospital visits, demonstra-
tions, movies, and assistance for the "Blood
Bank."
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MASQUE DRAMATICS SOCIETY
In 1939, Masque Dramatics Society was
founded to promote an interest in dramatics
among the students of M.H.S. each year. Mas-
que members sponsor three one act plays and
one three act play. A trip to a college pro-
duction is also included in each year's agenda.
Masque has forty members. They are chosen
after their performance in try-outs. This year
they presented "All My Sons? Many honors
are awarded to deserving members.
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Behind the scenes You don't say!
Row 1: J. Brooks-Sergeant at Arms, J. Pugh, L. Hiljding, S. Engle, B. Weaver-Vice President, R. Luther-President
J. Brosey-Parliamentarian, B. Noor-Corresponding Secretary, S. Soderstrom-Historian. Row 2: J. Fox, C. Benson, J
Giacobassi, G. Slater, C. Pleeness, R. Kuziack, E. Lipman, D. Beachum. Row 3: S. Ogle, G. Cross, R. Craig, C. Bennett, P
Marcus, C. Russell, L. McRae, A. Myrmel, S. McNair. Row 4: R. Palmer, B. Cross, D. DeYoe, D. Sieplinga, J. Dumouchel
M. Topping.
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Row 1: D. Traweek, M. Coy, C. Pittard, M. Radtke, Mr. Poling-Advisor. Row 2: M. Stark, P. Pehm, L. Scraver, C. Russell
-Vice President, P. Bunce-President.
SPEECH GUILD NATICNAL THESPIANS
Our "Booster Club" for speech activities is
Speech Guild. Its members are chosen from
students giving tryouts of a short speech or
poem. Speech Club members endeavor to pro-
mote school and community speaking of all
types. Its members help with giving student
announcements and handling school assemblies.
After a student has accumulated one-hundred
dramatic hours, he is eligible for National Thes-
pians. This organization was established to
honor outstanding dramatic students and to pro-
vide opportunities to perform. Each year, the
regional organization sponsors Drama Day where
each local chapter performs a one act play.
Row 1: B. Weaver-President, R. Luther-Vice President, C. Russell-Secretary, D. DeYoe-Treasurer. Row 2: J. Dou-
mouchel, J. Brosey, D. Beachum, S. Soderstrom, P. Marcus. Row 3: J. Pugh, B. Noor.
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Row 1: P. Sullivan, D. Burnett-Secretary, K. Gerrans-Vice President, C. Munro, P. Hosler, C. Kruse. Row 2: M. Du-
linsky, S. Schadler, L. Garrett, J. Murdock, J. Rabach, M. Kauranen, M. Zimmerman. Row 3: S. Bytwerk, N. Baars, J.
Johnson, R. Gunansky-President, G. Chambers, B. Senkow, N. Fles, G. Kidd, S. French.
9th GRADE GIRLS GLEE CLUB
SENIOR HIGH CHORUS
Row 1: S. Sage, V. Goryl, C. Galbreath, V. Smith. Row 2: B. Kesteloot, L. Straley, J. Harris-Secretary, L. Benson, R.
Hall. Row 3: J. Sample, M. Clark, M. Lee, I. Davis-Vice President, L. Herder, K. Freye.
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Row I: S. Boone, J. Carlson, L. Lorenz, B. Boone. Row 2: C. Klemp, J. Gantt, B. Flowers, K. Medema, C. McMillan. Row
3: L. Scraver, M. Kelsey, C. Gilbland, P. Nobes, B. Arnson, J. VanderMolen-Secretary.
GIRLS GLEE CLUB
Row 1: E. Karkosky, D. Traweek, V. Cooper, J. Bachtal,
Dyke, J. Thompson. Row 2: J. Johnson, G. Smith, N. Lass
D. Pertier, M. Coy, C. Kerr, K. Olsen, J. Brooks, L. School
Treasurer, C. Fethke-Vice President, N. Bollenbacker, sf
R. Sickmiller, S. Braek, J. Blink, J. Smith, D. Lawitzke.
GIRLS CHOIR
J. Townsend, L. VanNatter, K. Baker, M. Maxwell, D. Van-
T. Volz, P. Balkema-President, L. Bradford, B. Bawmaster,
Row 3: S. Vogelsong, K. Barton, J. Brokstad, J. DeVette-
Benson, L. Felgenhauer-Secretary, M. Cooper, C. Sheathelm,
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Row 1: P, Larson, L. Reynolds, S. Kolbe, S. Pothoff, G. Samuels, D. LeMaire, B. O'Malley, C. Griffith, M. Schultz, R
Luther, C. Dunnewin, M. Austermiller. Row 2: P. Carlson, M. Peterman, D. Valk, S. Albright, N. Kersting, D. Karnitz, R
Juntunen, F. Johnson, B. Anderson, W. Zirk, P. Edwards, P. Graham, M. Christophersen, E. Toman. Row 3: L. Copley, R
Peterson, M. Damm, L. Friend-Robe Chairman, B. Gilmore, T. Lager, D. Edson, F. Drickson, A. Davis, G. StAmour, J
Matthews, F. Hoffman, L. Meyers, M. Dorais, P. Christopherson-Robe Chairman, C. Luczyk-Robe Chairman. Row 4: L
Westerlund, R. Kuziak, S. Daniels, J. Peterman-Treasurer, G. Urcavich, M. Keith, G. Slater-President, C. Pothoff, D. Ohs
B. Nelson, D. Barnes, F. Johnson, D. Smith, D. Hoffman, B. Borgeson, J, Westlund, R. Gilliland.
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Edson, F. Erickson, C. Pothoff, D, Ohs, G. St. Amour, B. Nelson, J. Matthews, D. Barnes.
MADRIGALIANS ORCHESTRA
In Alphabetical Order: A. Austin, V. Connielies, R. Cogswell, J. Elliott, D. Fishel, R. Funderburg, T. Gilbert, W. Griffin
P. Griffin, B. Gilmore K. Halverson M. Hile, J. Howell P. Hurst, J. Johnson D. Johnston, H. Kinney J. Koday, D
Kozal, I. Lawrence, S.'Lowe, L. Moore, L. Moore, F. Mulready, M. Newell, D, YNobel, C. Pelletier, J. Schulz, B. Smith,
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Craig, A. DeBoer, D. DeVries, B. Dressler, L. Dybal, S. Farrell, M. Fordham, M. Frederickson, D. Gardner, C. Griffeth
Gustin, C. Hagen, J. Hallberg, R. Hannett, M. Hodges, D. Hodgston, S. Hoeker, R. Hoisington, R. Hoffman, J. Jacobson
Jackson, S. Jeffrey, R. Karel, E. Kitchen, F. Kerr, D. Kooi, R. Kruse, P. Larson, A. Maus, J. McDermid, L. Medendorp,
Nelson, M. Paull, M, Paulson, S. Pierson, K. Resterhouse, J. Rop, P. Romans, F. Royle, P. Rutz, J. Schmidt, M Shannon,
Sieradzki, D. Sieplinga, C. Shreves, J. Sparrow, D. Smith, M. Strait, C. Sutherland, J. Thompson, P. Travis, L. Tyler, J. Ur
cavich, J. VanderKooi, S. VanderVeen, N. VanRandwyk, B. VanWoerkon, K. Vento, G. Waite, S. Weaver, L. Welty, L. Wes
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Alphabetical order: M. Andersen, M. Ames, D, Baker, D. Barnes, M. Bell, J. Benoit, A. Blood, N. Bourde, C. Bradford
Brown, D. Buikeman, K. Chin, R. Cook, R. Collins, A. BeHorn, A, Drelles, M. Dorais, C. Duiser, C. Dunnewin, N. Ellis,
Fee, R. Fishel, E, Frazier, L. Friend, J. Giacobassi, T. Gilbert, J. Gray, K. Guibord, D. Halverson, J. Harrell, J. Heiftje,
Helms G. Hoffman L. House B. Howe P. Klett D. Kozal P. Kozal, T. Langoni, T. Leonard, J. McCartney, R. McKinley
ton, S. Waite, B. Walvoord, J. Westlund, L. Westerlund, W. Zirk.
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Row 1: D. Mixer-Secretary-Treasurer, B. Cross-President. Row 2: H. Workman, T. Gardner, T. Nobel, B. Beckley, E
Hurst, L. Decker, T. Paniucki, D. Schrebe. Row 3: Mr. Wright, D. LeYoe, D. VanderWall, G. Fethke, D. Seplinga, G
Slater, B. Heethuis, J. Firos, Mr. Packard.
KEY CLUB
Sponsored by Kiwanis Club, Key Club serves
to better promote the ideals of good citizenship
and leadership in the school and in the com-
munity. Besides participation in worthwhile
community efforts, members have recreational
fun. Each year the club sponsors the student-
faculty basketball game.
HI-Y
The YMCA sponsors Hi-Y for senior high
school boys. Its purpose is to create, maintain
and extend throughout the home, school, and
community, high standards of Christian charac-
ter. Boys meet at the "Y" the first and third
Wednesday of each month for swimming and
other recreation.
Row 1: J. Dumouchel-President, B. Wasserman-Vice President, D. Wasserman-Secretary-Treasurer, B. Fairris
Chaplain. Row 2: B. Nelson, L. Ricco, R. Fayton, S. Jeffery, M. Peterson, Mr. Tazelaar. Row 3: G. Blackwell, T. Isley
G. Cross, E. Hodges, B. Gustafson, L. Borgman. Row 4: C. Gilliland, R. Lovejoy, C. Davis, D. Edson, L. Schuitema, F
Johnson.
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SENATE FINE ARTS SQCIETY
Row 1: C. Schneider-Hist., D. Wade-Vice Pres., P. Kozal-Pres., B. Walvoord-Sec., S. Waite-Treas., N. Ellis-Reporter, C.
Dunnewin-Parliamentarian. Row 2: S. Somerville, K. Meyer, S. Friend, P. Christophersen, S. Soderstrom, M. Meriluoto,
K. Morgan, L. Lutes, E. Lipman-Sgt.-at-Arms. Row 3: S. Pothoff, L. Babcock, J. DeVette. B. Borgeson, M. Wahr, B. Bow-
master, J. McCartney, N. Meyers, B. Noor, L. Silky-Advisor. Row 4: L. Stenholm, M. Paulson, J. Westlund, J. Owen,
S. Farrell, P, Nelson, L. Westerlund, C. Murphy, D. Baker, P. Morgan, B. Syperda, M. Tomasiewicz-Sgt.-at-Arms. Row 5:
O. Rodriquez, K. Olson, L. Sanders, J. Brosey, L. Westerlund, D. Decker, D. Buikema, M. Hecksel, J. Peterman, F. John-
son, B. Clark, K. Hartsema.
Each girl in Senate was required to give a report
on one of the fifty states in the union. After these
reports were judged and the new members chosen,
the girls were assigned a state to represent. Girls
in Senate seek to broaden their cultural background
through attendance at Civic Opera productions, art
exhibits, and school sponsored cultural activities
such as concerts and plays.
This year, as part of their program to support
an orphan in the Far East, the girls are sponsoring
a little boy in Taiwan.
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CARMENTA LITERARY SOCIETY
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Row 1: B. Howe-Sgt.-at-Arms, L. Gilbert-Sgt.-at-Arms, S. Steendam-Vice Pres., P. Carlson-Pres., M. Siiter Recording Sec
C. Johnson-Corresponding Sec., Mrs. Katt-Advisor. Row 2: R. Weirich, L. House, J. Crawford, C. Russell P Balkema L
Scraver, D. Traweek, D. Ostling, P. Bunce, L. Siewert. Row 3: L. Moore, R. Kuziak, J. Christiansen S Hartman M
VanderWeg, K. Wolffis, C. Sheathelm, P. Dahlstrom, D. Colburn, G. Bellanger, L. Valk. Row 4: P. Rutz L ROZyCkl M
Feldt, S. VanBemmelen, J. Langeland, S. Williams, L. Hilgding, A. Olson, C. Workman.
The purpose of Carmenta Literary Society is
to help girls develop an interest in, and an
appreciation for literature and the arts. Tryouts
are held every fall to select members for this
organization. All eleventh and twelfth grade
girls are eligible. Carmenta has forty members
each year. The advisors this year were Mrs. Katt,
and Miss Taylor.
Traditionally, Carmenta members sell carna-
tions on days of home games, and every other
year, they make a trip to Chicago. Each year the
club sponsors a service project. This year a hi-fi
went to the center for handicapped children.
Along with Senate, Carmenta sponsors the
Carmenta-Senate Literary Award.
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Row 1: L. Mc Rae-Student Council Representative, M. Wiegand-Vice President, S. Lowry--President, G. Sullivan
Secretary, N. Vanderlaan-Treasurer, Mr. D. Zierath-Advisor. Row 2: M. McCarthy, P. St. Denis, J. Schroeder, C. Speed,
M. Vanderlaan, C. Sieradzki, S. Wiegand. Row 3: S. Johnson, T. Van Neer, J. Schulz, P. Destefno, K. Bordeaux, O.
Rodriquez.
CCSMOPOLITAN CLUB FUTURE ACCOUNTANTS
This year, Cosmopolitan Club sponsored
"Project Viet Nam." This was a program de-
signed to help the homeless children that have
lost everything in the Viet Nam War. Money
and materials were collected and sent to Sgt.
George La Valley, to be sent to the children in
Viet Nam. This club was established last year
to promote international understanding among
the club members and students of Muskegon
High School. Membership is open to anyone
who is interested.
All students interested in the field of ac-
counting were welcomed to Future Accountants
Club this year. The club was founded in 1953,
but was reactivated this year. The group strives
to increase their knowledge in the field of ac-
counting and general business through speak-
ers brought in from the business world and
visits to area business establishments. The club
members feel that their group will benefit them
in future years as they enter into business life
as adults.
Row 1: L. Pearson, S. Huff, S. Stoel, K. Rhodea, J. Spoelma, J. Pearson, M. Long, B. Boone. Row 2: W. Griffin, D. Olson
Vice President, D. Ryder, C. Werner-Treasurer, V. Walder, R. Shafer, L. Link-Secretary.
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Row 1: D. Mills-Vice President, D. DeYoe-President, Mrs. J. Trump-Advisor, B. Walvoord-Treasurer, F. Johnson-
Secretary, S. Pothoff-Historian. Row 2: J . Dressler, S. Buikema, M. Radtke, L. Scraver, L. Wilson, S. Steendam, L. Kleyn
B. Borgeson, M. Medema, J. Strohm, L. Siewert. Row 3: L. Moore, P. Bunce, C. Russell, L. Mc Rae, R. Luther, S. Hartman
J. Beekman, B. Howe, C. Peterman, J. Westlund, C. Pittard, L. Friend. Row 4: T. Gardner, J. Harrell, G. Shankler, T
Nobel, D. Morley, J. Van Woerkom, M. Buckley, B. Cross, J. Jazdzyk,B. Heethuis.
NATICNAL HONOR SGCIETY LATIN CLUB
National Honor Society serves to recognize
and stimulate character, scholarship, leadership,
and service among the students of this high
school. Members must maintain a three point
four scholastic average and be judged favor-
able in character, leadership, and service by
their teachers.
NHS sponsors a College Information Seminar
during Christmas vacation. Each year its mem-
bers choose members of the Hall of Fame of
Great Americans.
The MHS Latin Club was organized for the
purpose of promoting the study of classical lan-
guage and culture. Membership is open to any
student who has taken Latin in the past or is
presently enrolled in a Latin class. Annually
they hold a Roman banquet and attend a Latin
Convention.
Row 1: A. Moore-Treasurer, A. Drelles-Secretary, C. McMillan-Vice President. Row 2: J. Skidmore, S. Hoeker, B
Smrcina-Historian, C. Holmes, S. Schadler. Row 3: C. Knudson, D. Strohm, E. Karkosky, R. Druse, E. Shepard, M. Sutton
-Advisor.
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Row 1: S. Johnson-Secretary, S. Pearsons-President, M. Frantz-Secretary, J. Seppamaki-Treasurer, T. Vanderwest-
Parliamentarian, N. Olson--Sergeant at Arms, C. Pfhistner-Historian. Row 2: P. Cwynar, J. Schmidt, M. Klont, B.
Karnitz, J. Klemp, C. Teager, B. Walvoord, S. Schweifler. Row 3: Mrs. F. Tool-Advisor, L. Tyler, N. Fles, R. Gunausky,
. reenwe, rs. . iner- visor.
The French Club meets regularly, twice a month after school, and has
several evening parties a year. At the meetings, the members play games
in French, sing French songs, present skits, hear talks on varied subjects,
and see movies and slides. Any student who has studied French or who
is studying it may belong to the group.
FRENCH CHORAL
French Choral meets twice a month after school to sing old and mod-
ern French songs. It also joins the French Club for an evening social gath-
ering occasionally.
Row I: P. Cwynar-President, J. Schmidt-Secretary, L. Tyler-Sergeant at Arms, S. Robertson, K. Barton. Row 2: Mrs.
F. Tool-Advisor, E. Shepard, N. Fles, R. Gunausky, M. Greenwell.
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FUTURE TEACHERS
The Future Teachers Club seeks to enable
its members to study the qualities, traits, and
A aptitudes basic to successful teaching. It seeks
to enable the teaching profession to develop
selective recruitment programs, to identify
capable candidates for teaching, and to moti-
vate them to choose appropriate fields of
preparation.
This year's service project provided the
girls with valuable experience in working with
children. Every Tuesday evening, three girls
worked at Muskegon's childrens home, offer-
ing assistance with homework and play activi-
ties. Social and informative meetings are held
frequently. This Spring the members made a
trip to Central Michigan University.
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"Guiding young lives."
Row 1: L. Sanders-Vice Pres., J. Dressler-Treas., S. Buikema-Pres., C. Pittard-Sec. Row 2: C. Wasserman, K. Knowles,
K. Olson, M. Radtke, M. Coy, L. Dagen, L. Kleyn, L. Christiansen, J. Schanhals. Row 3: D. Niva, L. Holtz, M. Medema,
R, Peterson, P, Hurst, P. Travis, D. Ostling, B. Overton. Row 4: N. Bollenbacker, L. Felgenhauer, J. Beekman, M. Cooper,
B. Arnson, L. Scraver, B. Dressler.
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Row I: K. Hartsema-Food Chairman, L. Meyers-Chairman Invitations, D. De Vries-Secretary, M. Feldt-Co-chair-
J. Christiansen, L. House, M. Ames, L. Stenholm, B. Bowmaster, C. Sutherland, S. Lofquist, A. Olsen, P. Rutz. Row 3:
R. Wierich, P. Morgan, B. Syperda, D. Ostling, J. Sands, M. Groeneveld, M. Damm, P. Clark, D. Garrison. Row 4: C.
man, J. Langeland-Co-chairman, M. Heneveld-Treasurer, L. Fozycki-Decorations, M. E. Paull-Reception. Row 2
Lange, C. Kinnucan, B. DeVries, C. Siemen, C. Mollitor, R. Kuziak, L. Moore, S. Van Bemmelen, S. Singleton.
SENIGR GIRLS
The Senior Girls Dance was held this year
at the Steele Junior High auditorium. Those
girls sponsoring the dance Worked long and
hard to plan this for the senior girls of M.H.S.
JUNIOR TEA
The annual Junior Tea was held December
29, 1965 at the Muskegon Women's Club. The
tea was sponsored by this group of Junior girls
who, because of an interest and a willingness,
signed to sponsor it.
Row I: P. Carlson-Chaperones, G. Sullivan-Pictures, C. Schneider-decorations, M. Siiter-Decorations, C. Johnson-
Co-chairman, J. Jardine-Co-chairman, P. Balkema-treasurer, S. Steendam-Programs, E. Lipman-Refreshments. Row
2: M. Tomasiewicz, N. Ellis, S. Williams, B. Howe, L. Gilbert, J. Brosey, J. EdVette, L. Babcock, S. Portoff, L. August.
Row 3: J. Bisson, P. Gray, N. Nicholas, S. Peck, M. VanderWeg, C. Enell, S. Larson, P. St. Denis, K. Fox, M. Peterman.
Row 4: S. Wierengo, P. Dahlstrom, C. Postema, S. Hartman J. Owen, O. Russell, S. Daniels, S. Farrell, P. Nelson, N. Rutz.
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Atlas Supply Co.
Div.
Harbor Steel 6? Supply Corp.
Serving
Vocational Education
Steel
Tools
Supplies
Student Training Supplies
543 Southern Muskegon, Michigan
Congratulations to the
Class of 1966
N AT I 0 N A L
LUM BERMAN'S BANK
MEMBER: FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION
Best Wishes to the
Graduation
Class of 1966
The USKEGDN BANK
and Trust Company
5 Convenient Locations
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Compliments of
Quality Aluminum Casting Company
RYKE'S BAKERY
Home of Butter Cookies
Birthday, party, and wedding cakes
367 East Larch Avenue Muskegon, Michigan
Best Wishes!
APPLIANCES
W a I t P I a n t
TELEVISION
Established 1893
Your Friendly Grocer
HADEMAKEITS GHOCERY
CERTIFIED CONCRETE, INC.
Serving The Area Uver 20 Years
Serving Your Area From Two Locations
DOO DROP INN
2140 Henry H63 East Laketon
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Th e Sq ua re
"Muskegon's Finest Store for Men and Boys"
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Mary Saint Amour is being shown some lovely sports
jackets at The Square.
Mark Storey, who works at Cole's Bakery, is displaying
one of the signs he has made.
Ciolleys Batllseamies
Campus Market
Sperber? Men is Wear
Clothing Sportswear Haberdashery
Lynn Gilbert and Ron Stout are about to enjoy a popular
meal at the Campus Market.
1500 Sandford St. PA 2-6189
Across From The "Campus,'
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Mr. Robert Sperber is showing some of the large selections
of shirts at Sperber's,
Westgate Shopping Center Phone PE 9-l29O
Open Daily IO a.m, to 9 pm. Free Parking
Muskegon, Michigan
215
MARVIN S. GUDELSKY
MARVIN IEWELERS
fine diamonds
260-264 W. Western Ave.
Phone PA 2-6947
Muskegon
Flowers by
WAGENM!-1Kf.'R'S
Flower Center
Your Friendly Florist
i236 Apple Ave.
Phone PR 3-3502
Courtesy of
Young's Funeral Home
Phone PA 2-3873
l 102 Terrace
Muskegon, Michigan
Sytsema Funeral Home
24 Hour Ambulance Service
737 Apple Avenue
Muskegon, Michigan
Bos Floral House
Quality and Service in Flowers for 40 years
'I333 Apple Ave. Phone PR
3-3264
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329 W. Western
Our 78th Year
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Man's progress is measured by
his ability to substitute machinery
for his own muscles.
Today our progress potential is
almost infinite. Its only limit will
be the capacity of our young peo-
ple to forge new and better ways to
do the worldis work. Congratula-
tions on your graduation, the first
major step toward this goal.
MANNING MAXWELL 8- MOORE
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Congratulations to the
Graduates of 1966
A manis true ideals are those he lives by,
not always those he talks about.
Anon.
Campbell, Wyant :S Cannon
Foundry Company
Division of Textron Inc.
217
Cl1ristine's Hair Stylist
By Appointments Only
Phone PL 5-1512
2320 W. Sherman Blvd. Muskegon, Michigan
Congratulations to the Muskegon High School Class of 1966
V Clothing V
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S Miss Hideaway Shop
PA 2-2815 201 W. Western
D a n i e I ' s
For Your Unusual Gift
Your Office Machine Headquarters
I 408 West Western Avenue
Curtis-Ferrell, Inc. Myfggggn
PA 8-4109
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authorized agent
1 ' Phone PA 2-1606
M 296 W. Western Ave.
Muskegon, Michigan
dlbfgbzg Two other convenient locations
Grand Haven and Whitehall
Vanity Beauty School
LARRY STOUT, Director
For Quality Training in the Beauty Profession
Enroll in our modern Pace Setting School
218
PCDWER
FGR THE
WCDRLD'S WORK
Congratulations and Best Wishes
to the Student Body
at Muskegon High School
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Muskegon, Michigan
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JAMES COSCARELLI
PERE MARQUETTE PARK
'Real Italian Pizzav
Miniature Golf
Concession Service from Channel VVa11 to Bronson Park
Crown Finance Corporation
1597 W. Sherman Blvd.
,Phone PL 9-3237 Muskegon, Michigan
Hasper E Save Mor Markets. Inc.
Now Six Convenient Locations
Save two ways:
Low, Low Prices
and
S 84 H Green Stamps
STEVE SIERADZKI, Realtor
Compliments of
liroch's Candy ci' Tobacco Company
Best Wishes I
MEL SCH ULZ
452 Getty Phone PR 3-6214
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. V . 798 West Broadway Muskegon Heights, Michigan
4 Serving Muskegons Homes Since 1899
. I 902 'QDE PINE STREET
, MUSKEGDN 'I' MICHIGAN
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Corner offeck Street atliolbrook 67 Q Serving this Community since 1594
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Furniture 81 Carpet
Broadway at 5th, Muskegon Heights
Interior Decorating is no problem
when you shop at Vanderve1de's.
Their decorator trained staff will
gladly assist you in making proper
selections for your home.
Linda Dagen finds time to relax on one of the
beautiful couches at VANDERVELDFS.
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Everything for the office, except
machines- chairs, desks, Fire-Files,
filing cabinets, indexing systems,
loose-leaf and payroll systems-
5,000 products, each "time-engi-
R neered" to help get more done,
easier, and in less time.
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The Plaque Largest Exclusive Makers of Oftice Furniture
797 TGFYGCG MUSkegOh, Michigan and Filing Equipment in the World
Arbor Floral Co.
"F lowers F or All Occasionsv
- 40 Yeors of Dependable Service --
"Best for you and baby too? 1222 Peck Street PA 2-3797
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Shown in the picture are Leatrice Brydges and Paul Flicker-na who are area high school graduates
Pictured above is Sealed Power's new electronic computer. This new installation uses a memory
disc that can retain millions of characters of information, data for inventory, production control
prices, wage rates, customer discounts and employee records. All of this information is easily
accessible in millionths of a second.
This installation is accurate and saves work, Sealed Power is continually improving its facilities
through the introduction of labor-saving equipment like this. lt is only through this process of
improvement that Sealed Power has managed to succeed and furnish more and more jobs. Yes,
there are job challenges at Sealed Power, however, it takes more training and education than
ever before to qualify.
We encourage each of you to take advantage of your training opportunities ln this regard we
congratulate the Class of i966 in reaching a milestone in that continuingllifetime process of
education.
Sealed Power Corporation
LEADING MANUFACTURER OF ENGINE PARTS
Plants in Muskegon and St. Johns, Michigan
Rochester and LaGrange, Indiana, Stratford, Ontario,
and Naucalpan de Juarez, Mexico
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The path way to success
has many challenges . . .
Accept each with discretion.
cl-AR KE , L00. .,.
C 0 I P O R A T I 0 N
MUSKEGON, MICHIGAN
BOB M ORRE'S
H onda-Tri umph Sales
PE 9-7458
25Ol Peck Street Muskegon Heights
Mary Jo Misch is showing a pair of the beautiful shoes
available at Buel's.
Buel 19 Shoes
333 W. Western Phone PA 2-6363
Muskegon, Michigan
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How do you measure the value of a diploma?
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Its value lies in the training it stands for . .
and the job opportunities it
opens for
YOU . . .
Enroll today in a school noted for
its successful graduates
Danie1's Hcrirstyling. Inc.
32 E. Broadway PErshing 3-l l64
Muskegon Heights
DANIELS INSTITUTE GF BEAUTY
l94l Terrace Avenue Muskegon, Michigan
Only the look is expensive at Daniefs
Where originality begins
We lead -- others follow
Muskegon Heights, Michigan
224
BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF I966
FAMOUS BRANDS
for Young Men and Women
To The Class
of 1965
The future ot America is in your
hands. The following years will
bring many challenging days -
meet them head on. We are sure
you will come out on top.
1124 Peck Street
"Your Store of the F UTUREU
DEPARTMENT s'roRE Phonep-A2'1181
Muskegon Heights, Michigan
Albert J. Galy Real Estate, Inc.
Acumzuorr Moi2TuAi2Y -O
SERVING AL L FAm-is : ll H1 '
ROLLAND H. ACHTERHOFF ,vu in-:jg ,,l -1
LARCH AVENUE Aiwlxfllflg ml71?l.ZZg:Q wt. Of 'nk :JJIILQIQ f'
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"We Invite Your Confidence"
PETE'S SHOE BOX
dShoes F or All The F amilyv
"Join the Lucky 13 Clubv
1500 Getty St.
Compliments of
Alstrom Construction Incorporated
lO2l E. Airport Road
A. J. Alstrom and R. C. Alstrom
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Muskegon
Hardware
And
Supply
Company
Lakeshore Printing :S Paper Products
Social, Business ci Professional Printing
MARSHALL S. VANRIPER, Owner
3023 Henry St. at Summit Phone PE 9-8210
Roosevelt Pork Muskegon, Michigan
Ruiter Bros.
Plumbing, Heating CQT Air Conditioning
2831 Moffett Street Telephone PE 3-2681
Lake Welding Supply Company
Welding Supplies Kc Equipment
363 Ottawa Street Telephone PA 2-3773
MUSKEGON, MICHIGAN
226
NORGE
Repairs on all Norge appliances by
trained servicemen using genuine Norge parts
RE FRIGE RATORS-FRE EZE RS-WASHERS-RANGES-DRYE RS
WATER HEATERS-AIR CONDITIONERS
Norge Sales Corporation
2969 Lakeshore Drive Phone PL 5-165'
Distinction
Class Your Senior. Class Photographer
, S 1936
Portralts mee
Of NO CAMERA CHARGE
SATISFACTION ASSURED
809 Terrace Street, Next Door to HosIer's
Coll PA 2-3013 for appointment
congratulations seniors
manufacturers of
quality furniture
and equipment
for
Modern laboratories for teaching and
research maintain America's lead in
these vital years of it's existence.
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ART ROOMS
SCIENCE ROOMS
HOMEMAKING ROOMS
INDUSTRIAL ART SHOPS
MUSIC DEPARTMENTS
SCHOOLS
HOSPITALS
LABORATORIES
INDUSTRY
METALLURGICAL LABS.
PHARMACY LABS.
FOODS PROCESSING LABS.
ATOMIC ENERGY LABS.
- MUSKEGON, MICHIGAN
227
Michigan Consolidated
Gas Company
Why don't you inspect some of the fine ranges at Michi-
gan Consolidated Gos Company as Lindo Dogen ond
James Seostrom are doing.
Congratulations to the 1966 Senior Class
of Muskegon Senior High School.
from Paris Studios
Best Wishes to the 1966 Senior Class
of Muskegon Senior High School
137 E. Loketon PA 2-2347 Compliments oi Said and Done
PARIS STUDIOS, llNCC.
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ABDELKADER, FAISEL
COURSE: College Preparatory
ACTIVITIES: Key Club, Band, Basket-
ball
MAJORS: English, Social Studies
ACETO, MICHAEL T.
COURSE: General
ACTIVITIES: Co-op
MAJORS: English, Drafting
ACHTERHOFF, TIM
COURSE: College Preparatory
ACTIVITIES: Campus Keyhole, Cen-
taurs, W.T.R.U. High School Re-
porter
MAJORS: English, Social Studies
ADAMS, BILL
COURSE: College Preparatory
MAJORS: English, Math, Science
AIKENS, LENA
COURSE: College Preparatory
ACTIVITIES: G.A.A,, Future Nurses
MAJORS: English, Math, Music
ALBRIGHT, SHARON PHYLLIS
COURSE: General
ACTIVITIES: Campus Keyhole, A
Cappella
ALEXANDER, DON E.
COURSE: College Preparatory
ACTIVITIES: Track, N.A.A.C.D.,
Cosmopolitan Club
MAJORS: English, Math
ALFORD, DOROTHY
COURSE: Business
ACTIVITIES: Y-Teens, Library Club
MAJORS: English, Typing
ANDREWS, DENNIS R.
COURSE: College Preparatory
ACTIVITIES: Track, Co-op
MAJORS: English, Math
ANDERSON, RICH
COURSE: College Preparatory
ACTIVITIES: Centaurs
MAJORS: English, Math
ARCHER, CONNIE J.
COURSE: Business
ACTIVITIES: Future Secretaries Asso-
ciation, Concert Band, Y.F.C.
MAJORS: English, Business
ARCHAMBAULT, TERRY PAUL
COURSE: College Preparatory
ACTIVITIES: Basketball
MAJORS: English, Math
AUGUST, LOIS
COURSE: College Preparatory
ACTIVITIES: Y-Teens, Senior Girls,
Spanish Club, Junior Tea
MAJORS: English, Spanish, Social
Studies
AUSTERMILLER, MARGARET
COURSE: College Preparatory
ACTIVITIES: Ski Club, A Cappella
MAJORS: English, Social Studies,
Math, Music
AUSTIN, ANNE
COURSE: College Preparatory
ACTIVITIES: Future Teachers,
Orchestra, Library Club
MAJORS: English, Spanish, Music
BABCOCK, LINDA SUSAN
COURSE: College Preparatory
ACTIVITIES: Student Council, Masque,
Thespians, Girls' Choir, Senate,
Senior Girls, Ski Club, Campus
Keyhole
MAJORS: English, Social Studies,
Math
BAILEY, JACK
COURSE: College Preparatory
MAJORS: English, Math, Science
BAKER, DIANNE
COURSE: College Preparatory
ACTIVITIES: Latin Club, G.A.A.,
Marching Band, Symphonic Band,
Pro-Musica, Orchestra, Senate
MAJORS: English, Social Studies,
Math
BAKER, RICHARD
COURSE: College Preparatory
ACTIVITIES: Football, Varsity Club
MAJORS: English, Social Studies
BALKEMA, PAM
COURSE: College Preparatory
ACTIVITIES: Student Council,
Y-Teens, Girls' Choir - President,
Carmenta, Booster Club, Junior Tea,
Senior Girls, G.A.A., Future Nurses
MAJORS: English, Social Studies
BARHITTE, JACK H.
COURSE: Day Trade
ACTIVITIES: Track
MAJORS: English, Drafting
BASLER, LYNNE
COURSE: Business
ACTIVITIES: Co-op
MAJORS: English, Business
BATES, CHARLES
COURSE: General
MAJORS: English, Social Studies
BAUM, WILLIAM T. M.
COURSE: General
ACTIVITIES: Y.F.C., National Honor
Society, Varsity Club, Student
Council
MAJORS: English, Social Studies,
Math
BAUSHKE, MARY LOU
COURSE: Business
MAJORS: English, Social Studies,
Business
BEAGLE, MARGARETTA
COURSE: General
MAJORS: English, Art
BEEKMAN, JANIS
COURSE: College Preparatory
ACTIVITIES: National Honor Society,
G.A.A., Student Council, Junior
Achievement, Synchronized Swim-
ming, Future Teachers
MAJORS: English, Math
BEEKMAN, MARY
COURSE: Business
ACTIVITIES: G.A.A., Future Secre-
taries Association, Co-op
MAJORS: English, Business
BELLANGER, GALE
COURSE: Business
ACTIVITIES: Y-Teens, Carmenta,
Synchronized Swimming, Junior Tea
MAJORS: English, Social Studies,
Business
BENNETT, CHIP
COURSE: College Preparatory
ACTIVITIES: Varsity Club, Tennis,
Masque, Centaurs
MAJORS: English, Math
BENNITT, JAMES
COURSE: College Preparatory
MAJORS: English, Social Studies,
Math, Science
BENSON, JULIE ANN
COURSE: Business
ACTIVITIES: Girls' Choir, Future Sec-
retaries Association, Co-op
MAJORS: English, Business
BENSON, LaVONNE
COURSE: General
ACTIVITIES: G.A.A., Senior High
Choir
MAJORS: English, Social Studies,
Home Economics
BISSON, JUDY
COURSE: General
ACTIVITIES: Library Club, Y-Teens,
Ski Club, Senior Girls
MAJORS: English, Social Studies,
Home Economics
BLINK, JUDY
COURSE: Business
ACTIVITIES: Girls' Choir, Marching
Band
MAJORS: English, Business, Home
Economics
BLODON, PETER CARL
COURSE: College Preparatory
ACTIVITIES: Ski Club, Camera Club
MAJORS: Latin, Social Studies, Math
BLUHM, CAROL
COURSE: Business
MAJORS: English, Business
BOGUE, DANIEL
COURSE: Day Trade
MAJORS: English
BOLLENBACHER, NANCY
COURSE: Business
ACTIVITIES: Girls' Choir, Synchron-
ized Swimming, G.A.A., Future
Secretaries Association
MAJORS: English, Business
BOONE, BARBARA JEAN
COURSE: Business
ACTIVITIES: G.A.A., Music, Account-
ing Club
MAJORS: English, Social Studies,
Business
BOQUE, BETTY JANE
COURSE: Business
MAJORS: English, Business
BORDEAUX, KATHY
COURSE: Business
ACTIVITIES: Y-Teens
MAJORS: English, Business
BORGESON, BONNIE
COURSE: College Preparatory
ACTIVITIES: Madrigalians, A Cap-
pella, National Honor Society,
Senior Fine Art Society, French
Club, French Choral
MAJORS: English, Math, Science
BOWEN, BETTY
COURSE: Business
ACTIVITIES: G.A.A., Girls' Glee Club
MAJORS: English, Social Studies,
Business
BOWYER, JAN
COURSE: General
ACTIVITIES: Y.F,C., Library Club,
Girls' Choir
MAJORS: English, Social Studies,
Home Economics
BRADFORD, CONNIE
COURSE: College Preparatory
ACTIVITIES: Band, Pro-Musica
MAJORS: English, Social Studies,
Math
BRAECKEUELDT, JUDY A.
COURSE: Business
ACTIVITIES: Co-op, G.A.A.
MAJORS: English, Business
BRE NTS, MIKE
COURSE: General
MAJORS: English, Industrial Arts
BRIGGS, BENNIE
COURSE: General
MAJORS: English, Industrial Arts
BRINK, ROGER
COURSE: College Preparatory
ACTIVITIES: Key Club
MAJORS: English, Social Studies,
Math, Science
BROOKS, JANIE P.
COURSE: College Preparatory
ACTIVITIES: Booster Club, Cheerlead-
ing, G.A.A. - Vice-President, Masque,
Dramatics, Senior Prom, Student
Council, Senior Play, Girls' Choir
MAJORS: English, Social Studies
BROSEY, JOYCE
COURSE: Business
ACTIVITIES: Cheerleading, Student
Council, Senior Play, G.A.A., Boost-
er Club, Inter-School, Senate, Senior
Girls, Junior Tea, Y-Teens, Masque
- Parliamentarian, Future Secretar-
ies - Vice-President, Thespians, Ski
Club
MAJORS: English, Business
BROWN, DIANNA
COURSE: College Preparatory
ACTIVITIES: Band, Future Nurses,
Junior Achievement, Y.F.C., Pro-
Musica
MAJORS: English, Social Studies,
Math, Science
BUCKNER, DAVE
COURSE: College Preparatory
ACTIVITIES: Football, Track
MAJORS: English, Social Studies,
Math
BUIKEMA, ROD
COURSE: College Preparatory
ACTIVITIES: Varsity Club, Varsity
Basketball, Varsity Baseball
MAJORS: English, Social Studies
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BUIKEMA, SHIRLEY
COURSE: College Preparatory
ACTIVITIES: F.T.A. - President, Na-
tional Honor Society, G.A.A.
MAJORS: English, Social Studies,
Math
BuNcE, PEGGY
COURSE: College Preparatory
ACTIVITIES: Junior Tea, Carmenta,
National Honor Society, G.A.A,,
Senior Girls, Speech Guild - Presi-
dent, Campus Call Reporter, Future
Nurses, Booster Club, Student Coun-
cil, French Club, Synchronized
Swimming
MAJORS: English, Social Studies,
Math, Science
BUTLER, ALLEN H.
COURSE: Business
MAJORS: English, Social'Studies,
Business
CAREY, FRED
COURSE: General
MAJORS: English, Math, Social
Studies
CARLSON, GERALD
COURSE: General
MAJORS: English, Social Studies
CARLSON, PHYLLIS IRENE
COURSE: College Preparatory
ACTIVITIES: Carmenta - President,
Y-Teens, l.C.C. Representative, A
Cappella, Exchange Student to Den-
mark, Booster Club, Future Nurses,
Speech Guild, Junior Tea, Senior
Girls
MAJORS: English, Social Studies,
Math
CARLSTON, DARLENE
COURSE: Business
ACCTIVITIES: Junior Tea, Co-op, Deca
lub
MAJORS: English, Social Studies
CASAREZ, JOHN M.
COURSE: General
MAJORS: English, Spanish, Social
Studies
CAVANAUGH, MARY
COURSE: College Preparatory
MAJORS: English, Social Studies
CHEYNE, BERNADINE
COURSE: College Preparatory
ACTIVITIES: Library Club
MAJORS: English, Social Studies,
Math
CHIN, KENNETH
COURSE: College Preparatory
ACTIVITIES: Band
MAJORS: English, Social Studies,
Math, Science, Music
CHRISTOPHERSEN, JOHN A.
COURSE: College Preparatory
ACTIVITIES: Football, Varsity Club,
Homecoming King
MAJORS: English, Math, Science
CHRISTOPHERSEN, PAULA A.
COURSE: College Preparatory
ACTIVITIES: Senior Class, Vice-Presi-
dent, Madrigalians - Secretary,
G.A.A,. A Cappella - Secretary,
Senate, Y.F.C, - Vice-President,
Future Nurses
MAJORS: English, Math
CLARK, BETTY
COURSE: College Preparatory
ACTIVITIES: Senate, Latin Club,
Future Teachers, G.A.A., Y-Teens
- Vice-President
MAJORS: English, Latin, Social
Studies
CLARKE, RALPH
COURSE: College Preparatory
MAJORS: English, Social Studies,
Math
COBURN, SAM
COURSE: College Preparatory
ACTIVITIES: Football, Track,
Varsity Club
MAJ ORS: English, Math, Science
COLBU RN, DEE
COURSE: College Preparatory
ACTIVITIES: Ski Club - Treasurer,
Carmenta, Y-Teens, Junior Achieve-
ment, Synchronized Swimming, Stu-
dent Council, G.A.A., Booster Club,
Cosmopolitan Club
MAJORS: English, Math
COLLINS, BOB
COURSE: College Preparatory
ACTIVITIES: Band, Pro-Musica
MAJORS: English, Social Studies,
Math
COOK, RONALD W.
COURSE: College Preparatory
ACTIVITIES: Pro-Musica, Student
Council, Y.F.C. - Vice-President,
Marching Band, Symphonic Band
MAJORS: English, Social Studies,
Math, Music
COOPER, MARJORIE LEE
COURSE: College Preparatory
ACTIVITIES: Girls' Choir, Future
Teachers
MAJORS: English, Math, Music
CORNING, DONALD G.
COURSE: Day Trade
MAJORS: English, DT, Machine Shop
COUSINEAU, AUTUMN L.
COURSE:fCollege Preparatory
ACTIVITIES: Philosophy Club
MAJORS: English, Social Studies,
Math
COWDERY, ROY A.
COURSE: College Preparatory
MAJORS: English, Social Studies,
Math, Science
COX, SUE K.
COURSE: Business
ACTIVITIES: Co-op, Future
Secretaries
MAJORS: English, Social Studies,
Business
COY, MARY LOUISE
COURSE: College Preparatory
ACTIVITIES: Girls' Choir, Speech
Guild, Future Teachers, G.A.A.
MAJORS: English, Math, Science
CRAGO, NANCY J.
COURSE: Business
ACTIVITIES: Future Secretaries
MAJORS: English, Business
CRAMBLIT, LOUISE
COURSE: General
ACTIVITIES: G.A.A., Y.F.C. A
MAJORS: English, Home Economics,
Social Studies
CRAMER, LOUIS
COURSE: College Preparatory
MAJORS: English, Math, Science
CRAWFORD, JEAN M.
COURSE: College Preparatory
ACTIVITIES: Synchronized Swim-
ming, Cheerleading, G.A.A. - Presi-
dent, Carmenta, Booster Club, Gym-
nastics, Homecoming Attendant -
11th, Homecoming Queen
MAJORS: English, Math, Social
Studies
CROSS, GARY
COURSE: College Preparatory
ACTIVITIES: Hi-Y, Masque
MAJORS: English, Social Studies,
Math, Science
CROSS, SHARON A.
COURSE: College Preparatory
ACTIVITIES: Booster Club, Choir
MAJ ORS: English, Social Studies,
Math
CROSS, SHARON K.
COURSE: Business
ACTIVITIES: Girls' Choir
MAJORS: English, Business
CROSS, BOB
COURSE: College Preparatory
ACTIVITIES: Junior Class - President,
Senior Class - President, Key Club
- President, Varsity Club, Student
Council, Little Reds Basketball,
Cross Country, Tennis, Latin Club,
National Honor Society
MAJ ORS: English, Social Studies,
Math, Science
CUNNINGHAM, ANNIE
COURSE: General
ACTIVITIES: Senior Choir, Library
Club ,
MAJORS: English, Home Economics,
Art
CURTICE, AL
COURSE: General
MAJ ORS: English, Industrial Arts
CURTIS, CHERYL LYN
COURSE: General
ACTIVITIES: G.A.A., Y.F.C.
MAJORS: English, Social Studies
DAGEN, LINDA L.
COURSE: College Preparatory
ACTIVITIES: Said 8z Done, Booster
Club, G.A.A., Future Teachers, Ser-
vice Club, French Club
MAJORS: English, French, Social
Studies, Math
DAHLSTROM, PAT
COURSE: College Preparatory
ACTIVITIES: Majorette, Junior Tea,
Carmenta, Pro-Musica, Y-Teens,
Cherokettes, Senior Girls, Student
Council
MAJORS: English, Social Studies
DANIELS, SHERRY
COURSE: College Preparatory
ACTIVITIES: Cherokettes, A Cappella,
Senior High Chorus - Vice-President,
Girls' Choir
MAJ ORS: English, Math
DANIELS, SUE
COURSE: College Preparatory
ACTIVITIES: Y-Teens, Booster Club,
Keyhole, Senior Girls, School Page
Editor, A Cappella
MAJORS: English, Social Studies,
Math, Music
DARLING, DAVE
COURSE: General
MAJORS: English, Social Studies,
Industrial Arts
DAULT, RANDALL
COURSE: College Preparatory
MAJORS: English, Math, Science
DAVIS, MICHAEL DEAN
COURSE: General
MAJORS: English, Social Studies
DAVIS, RANDALL C.
COURSE: General
ACTIVITIES: Cross Country, Track
MAJORS: English, Social Studies,
Math
DECKER, DEANNA
COURSE: College Preparatory
ACTIVITIES: Keyhole, Future Nurses
- Vice-President, Senate, Student
Council, Said 8: Done
MAJORS: English, Social Studies,
Math
DEERY, TOM
COURSE: College Preparatory
ACTIVITIES: Cross Country, Ski Club
MAJORS: English, Math
DERDA, DAVE LEE
COURSE: College Preparatory
MAJORS: English, Social Studies,
Math
DE RUITER, GARY
COURSE: General
ACTIVITIES: Track
MAJORS: English, Industrial Arts
DESTEENO, PAM
COURSE: College Preparatory
ACTIVITIES: Y-Teens, Cosmopolitan
Club
MAJORS: English, Social Studies
DeVETTE, JEANNE
COURSE: College Preparatory
ACTIVITIES: G.A.A., Y-Teens, Senate,
Senior Girls, Girls' Choir - Treas-
urer
MAJORS: English, Social Studies,
Math
DeVRIES, THOMAS K.
COURSE: General
MAJORS: English, Drafting
DEWIND, MARSHA
COURSE: Co-op
MAJORS: English, Business
DeYOE, DAVE
COURSE: College Preparatory
ACTIVITIES: National Honor Society
- President, Student Council - Treas-
urer, Masque, Thespians, Key Club,
Golf
MAJORS: English, Social Studies,
Math, Science
DOBB, ICorkyl DELORES
COURSE: General
ACTIVITIES: Co-op, Booster Club,
Decca Club
MAJORS: English, Art
DOCTER, JIM
COURSE: General
MAJORS: English, Day Trade
DORAIS, MARSHA ANN
COURSE: College Preparatory
ACTIVITIES: Symphonic and March-
ing Band, A Cappella, Keyhole, Fu-
ture Teachers, Pro-Musica, G.A.A.
MAJORS: English, Social Studies,
Music
DORAN, SUE
COURSE: Business
ACTIVITIES: Co-op
MAJ ORS: English, Business
DORNBOS, PAUL F.
COURSE: General
MAJORS: English, Social Studies
DRESSLER, JEANNE
COURSE: College Preparatory
ACTIVITIES: National Honor Society,
Future Teachers - Treasurer, Cam-
era Club, Y.F.C., G.A.A.
MAJORS: English, Spanish, Social
Studies, Math, Science
DRIVER, ROBERT
COURSE: College Preparatory
ACTIVITIES: Basketball, Tennis, Var-
sity Club, Student Council, Ex-
change Student - South America
MAJORS: English, Social Studies
DUCKETT, RACHEL
COURSE: General
MAJORS: English, Social Studies,
Home Economics
DUMOUCHEL, JIM
COURSE: College Preparatory
ACTIVITIES: Masque, Thespians, Hi-Y
MAJORS: English, Social Studies
DUNNEWIN, CONNIE RAYE
COURSE: College Preparatory
ACTIVITIES: Senate - Parliamentar-
ian, A Cappella, Band, Y.F.C., Pro-
Musica, Booster Club - Treasurer,
G.A.A., Senior Play
MAJ ORS: English, Social Studies
DYBAL, LEAH
COURSE: College Preparatory
ACTIVITIES: Future Nurses, Latin
Club, Pro-Musica, Band
MAJORS: English, Math
DYKES, CLEVE
COURSE: College Preparatory
MAJORS: English, Math, Science
EASLEY, LEMUEL C.
COURSE: General
MAJORS: English, Social Studies
EDSON, DAVID LEE
COURSE: College Preparatory
ACTIVITIES: A Cappella, Key Hole,
Madrigalians - President
MAJORS: English, Social Studies,
Math
EELY, LINDA LOU
COURSE: General
MAJORS: English, Social Studies
EHREAN, RITA
COURSE: College Preparatory
MAJORS: English, French, Math
EISTEDT, KENT
COURSE: College Preparatory
ACEIIIIQITIES: Football, Track, Varsity
u
MAJORS: English, Social Studies,
Math, Technical Drawing
ELLIS, NANCY NORA
COURSE: College Preparatory
ACTIVITIES: Senate - Reporter,
Marching and Symphonic Band -
Treasurer, Pro-Musica, Junior Tea,
Senior Girls
MAJORS: English, Social Studies,
Math
ERICKSON, FRED
COURSE: College Preparatory
ACTIVITIES: A Cappella, Madri-
galians
MAJORS: English, Social Studies,
Math, Music
EVANS, SAMUEL W.
COURSE: College Preparatory
ACTIVITIES: Philosophy Club - Pres-
ident, Booster Club, Y,F.C., Cosmo-
politan Club
MAJORS: English, Social Studies,
Math
FAIRRIS, ROBERT
COURSE: Day Trade
ACTIVITIES: Big Red Indian, Ski
Club, Hi-Y, Y.F.C.
MAJORS: English, Social Studies,
Vocational Education
FARR, EILEEN CAROLE
COURSE: College Preparatory
ACTIVITIES: G.A.A.
MAJORS: English, Social Studies
FARRELL, SHEILA ANNE
COURSE: College Preparatory
ACTIVITIES: Band, Pro-Musica, Sen-
ate, Future Teachers, G,A.A., Latin
Club, Senior Girls
MAJORS: English, Social Studies,
Math
FEARNLEY, JOSEPH D.
COURSE: College Preparatory
ACTIVITIES: Varsity Club - President,
Baseball, Hockey
MAJORS: English, Social Studies,
Math
FEHLER, JOHN
COURSE: College Preparatory
MAJORS: English, Math, Science
FELGENHAUER, LYNN
COURSE: College Preparatory
ACTIVITIES: Future Teachers, G.A.A.,
Girls' Choir
MAJORS: English, Social Studies,
Math
FELKER, ANDREW
COURSE: Day Trade
MAJORS: Social Studies, Day Trade
FELT, VIRGINIA
COURSE: College Preparatory
MAJ ORS: English, Social Studies,
Math
FETHKE, CAROLYN
COURSE: College Preparatory
ACTIVITIES: Girls' Choir, Future
Nurses
MAJORS: English, Social Studies
FETHKE, GORDON
COURSE: College Preparatory
ACTIVITIES: Varsity Club, Key Club,
Centaurs - Vice-President
MAJORS: English, Social Studies,
Math
FIROS, JAMES R.
COURSE: General
ACTIVITIES: Key Club, Campus Key-
hole, Junior Achievement
MAJORS: English, Social Studies, Art
FLICKEMA, SUSAN KAY
COURSE: College Preparatory
ACTIVITIES: Booster Club
MAJORS: English, Social Studies,
Math
FLOWERS, BARBARA L.
COURSE: College Preparatory
ACZTIXIZITIES: Girls Glee Club, Library
lu
MAJORS: English, Social Studies,
Science
FLOYD, ELIZABETH ANN
COURSE: College Preparatory
ACTIVITIES: Future Nurses - Sec.
MAJORS: English, Math
FOREMAN, GEORGE
COURSE: Business
MAJORS: English, Social Studies,
Industrial Arts
FOX, KAY
COURSE: College Preparatory
ACTIVITIES: Y-Teens, Booster Club,
French Club, Masque, Senior Girls,
Junior Achievement
MAJORS: English, French, Social
Studies, Math
FRAZIER, EARL
COURSE: College Preparatory
ACTIVITIES: Football, Hi-Y,
Symphonic Band
MAJORS: English, Math
FRENCH, MICHAEL
COURSE: Business
ACTIVITIES: Varsity Club
MAJORS: English, Social Studies,
Business
FRIEND, LORRAINE
COURSE: College Preparatory
ACTIVITIES: A Cappella, Madrigal-
ians, Symphonic Band, Pep Band,
Marching Band, Stage Band, Orches-
tra, Senate, Fine Arts Society, Na-
tional Honor Society, Pro-Musica
MAJORS: English, Social Studies,
Music
GALION, LINDA
COURSE: General
MAJORS: English, Social Studies
GARDNER, TOM
COURSE: College Preparatory
ACTIVITIES: National Honor Society,
Key Club
MAJORS: English, Social Studies,
Math
GAUTHIER, DAWN MARIE
COURSE: General
MAJORS: English, Social Studies
GAUTHIER, DICK
COURSE: College Preparatory
MAJORS: English, Social Studies
GERRANS, GARY R.
COURSE: General
ACTIVITIES: Hockey
MAJ ORS: English, Electronics
GIENAPP, DAVE
COURSE: College Preparatory
ACTIVITIES: Football, Varsity Club -
Vice-President, Baseball, Homecom-
ing Attendant - 10th, 11th, 12th
MAJORS: English, Social Studies,
Math
GILBERT, LYNNE M.
COURSE: College Preparatory
ACTIVITIES: Cheerleader, French
Club, G.A.A., Carmenta, Synchron-
ized Swimming, Philosophy Club,
Junior Tea, Senior Girls, Senior
Class - Treasurer, Homecoming At-
tendant - 12th
MAJ ORS: English, Social Studies,
French
GILL, GARY
COURSE: Day Trade
ACTIVITIES: Hockey
MAJORS: English, Math, Social
Studies, Machine Shop
GILL, TEDDY
COURSE: General
ACTIVITIES: Booster Club, G.A.A.
MAJORS: English, Social Studies,
Business, Home Economics
GILLESPIE, DOROTHY
COURSE: Business
ACTIVITIES: Co-op
MAJORS: English, Social Studies
GILLETTE, JERRY
COURSE: College Preparatory
ACTIVITIES: Philosophy Club
MAJ ORS: English, Social Studies,
Math, Science
GILLIVER, DAVE
COURSE: General
MAJORS: English, Social Studies,
Speech
GILMORE, BOB
COURSE: College Preparatory
ACTIVITIES: A Cappella, Orchestra,
Ski Club, Cosmopolitan Club
MAJORS: English, Social Studies
Math
GIROUX, JOE
COURSE: Day Trade
MAJORS: English, Day Trade
GANNON, GLENN
COURSE: General
MAJORS: English
GLOVER, SHARON D.
COURSE: College Preparatory
ACTIVITIES: Booster Club, G.A.A.
MAJORS: English, Spanish, Math
GOMEZ, LINDA DIANE
COURSE: General
MAJORS: English, Social Studies
GORANSON, JEAN
COURSE: Business
ACTIVITIES: Library Club
MAJ ORS: English, Business
GORYL, VERONICA JEAN
COURSE: General
MAJ ORS: English, Social Studies,
Home Economics
GRAHAM, DARLENE
COURSE: General
ACTIVITIES: G.A.A. - Treasurer,
Said 8: Done, Junior Tea, P.E. Aid
MAJORS: English, Social Studies
GRAY, PATSY R.
COURSE: College Preparatory
ACTIVITIES: Masque, Speech Guild,
Y-Teens, Future Nurses, Booster
Club, Senior Girls, G.A.A., French
Club
GRAY, ROSE M.
COURSE: Business
MAJORS: English, Business
GRAY, WILLIE LOU
COURSE: Business
MAJ ORS: English, Home Economics
GRIFFIN, WAYNE
COURSE: Business
ACTIVITIES: Orchestra
MAJORS: English, Social Studies,
Bookkeeping
GRILL, AGATHA
COURSE: General
ACTIVITIES: FHA
MAJORS: English, Home Economics
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GRISWOLD, DENNIS
COURSE: General
ACTIVITIES: Hy-Y
MAJORS: English, Cabinet Making
GUNST, DENNIS PAUL
COURSE: General
MAJORS: English
HALL, LINDA
COURSE: Business
ACTIVITIES: Co-op, Future Secre-
taries, G.A.A.
MAJORS: English, Social Studies,
Business
HAMILTON, THOMAS
COURSE: College Preparatory
MAJORS: English, Social Studies,
Math
HAMM, SANDRA KAYE
COURSE: College Preparatory
ACTIVITIES: Future Nurses, Pro-
Musica, Orchestra
MAJORS: English, Math
HAMMOND, LARRY
COURSE: College Preparatory
ACTIVITIES: Centaurs, Key Club
MAJORS: English, Social Studies,
Math
HARKNESS, SHARON
COURSE: College Preparatory
ACTIVITIES: G.A.A., Future Nurses,
Latin Club, Booster Club, Said 8:
Done
MAJORS: English, Social Studies,
Latin, Math, Science
HARPER, JOYCE A.
COURSE: Business
ACTIVITIES: G.A.A., Senior High
Choir
MAJORS: English, Social Studies,
Business
HARRELL, JEFF
COURSE: College Preparatory
ACTIVITIES: Marching Band
MAJORS: English, Social Studies,
Math, Science
HARRIS, JACQUELIN ANN
COURSE: General
ACTIVITIES: Senior High Chorus,
Co-op
MAJORS: English, Social Studies,
Home Economics
HARRIS, LINDA MARGARET
COURSE: Business
ACTIVITIES: G.A.A., Y-Teens, Decca
Club, Senior Play, Booster Club,
Girls' Choir
MAJORS: English, Social Studies,
Business
HARTMAN, JEFFREY
COURSE: General
ACTIVITIES: Senior High Chorus -
President
MAJOR: English
HARTMAN, SUE
COURSE: College Preparatory
ACTIVITIES: National Honor Society,
Carmenta, Student Council, Y-Teens,
Senior Girls
MAJORS: English, Social Studies,
Math, Science
HAWKINS, CLIFFORD EARL
COURSE: College Preparatory
ACTIVITIES: Reserve Football, Bas-
ketball, Varsity Football, A Cappella
MAJORS: English, Social Studies,
Business
HECKSEL, MARCIA
COURSE: College Preparatory
ACTIVITIES: Future Nurses, Y-Teens,
Senate
MAJORS: English, Social Studies.
Math
HEETHVIS, BERNARD P.
COURSE: College Preparatory
ACTIVITIES: Key Club, National
Honor Society
MAJ ORS: English, Social Studies,
Math, Science
HEETHUIS, CAROL
COURSE: Business
ACTIVITIES: Decca, Y.F.C.
MAJ ORS: English, Social Studies,
Business
HEIM, JAMES C.
COURSE: College Preparatory
ACTIVITIES: Football, Track
MAJORS: English, Social Studies,
Math, Science
HERDER, LARRY
COURSE: General
MAJORS: Social Studies, English
HESSE, RALPH BURTON
COURSE: College Preparatory
MAJORS: English, Social Studies
HIEFTJ E, JIM
COURSE: College Preparatory
ACTIVITIES: Key Club, Centaurs,
Symphonic Band
MAJORS: English, Social Studies
HILJDING, LOUISE
COURSE: College Preparatory
ACTIVITIES: Masque, Ski Club, Car-
menta, Swedish Exchange Student
MAJORS: English, Social Studies,
Language, Science
HILL, VIRGINIA MARIE
COURSE: Business
ACTIVITIES: Y-Teens, Junior Tea,
Senior Girls, G.A.A., Carmenta,
Student Council, Co-op, Decca
MAJORS: English, Social Studies,
Business
HILLARD, ROBERT R.
COURSE: College Preparatory
MAJORS: English, Social Studies,
Science
HOFFMAN, ADONICA
COURSE: College Preparatory
ACTIVITIES: Student Council, Booster
Club, G.A.A., French Club, Junior
Achievement, Senior Play, Ski Club
MAJORS: English, Social Studies,
Math, Science
HOFFMAN, DAVE
COURSE: College Preparatory
ACTIVITIES: Football, Baseball
MAJ ORS: English, Math
HOFFMAN, DIANA LYNN
COURSE: College Preparatory
ACTIVITIES: Madrigalians, A Cappella
MAJORS: English, Social Studies,
Math, Music
HOFFMAN, SUE
COURSE: General
ACTIVITIES: Cosmopolitan Club,
Y-Teens
MAJORS: English, Social Studies,
Business
HOLESON, SHEILA
COURSE: Business
ACTIVITIES: Senior High Chorus,
Y-Teens
MAJORS: English, Social Studies
Business
HOSMER, WAYNE
COURSE: General
ACTIVITIES: Hockey Club
MAJORS: English, Social Studies,
Math
HOWARD, PAT
COURSE: College Preparatory
ACTIVITIES: Cross Country, Track,
Varsity Club
MAJORS: English, Math, Science
HOWE, ELIZABETH ANN
COURSE: College Preparatory
ACTIVITIES: Cheerleading, Student
Council President, Band, National
Honor Society, Junior Tea, Senior
Girls, Ski Club, Carmenta, Booster
Club, G.A.A., Speech Guild, Pro-
Musica
MAJORS: English, Social Studies,
Math, Science
HUTCHISON, STEVEN JAMES
COURSE: College Preparatory
MAJORS: English, Math
INGRAM, ELECTA
COURSE: Business
ACTIVITIES: Y-Teens, Future Ac-
countants, Cosmopolitan Club
MAJORS: English, Social Studies
JANDT, PHYLLIS SUSAN
COURSE: Business
ACTIVITIES: Girls' Choir, Senior High
Chorus
MAJ OR: English
JARDINE, JANET
COURSE: College Preparatory
ACTIVITIES: Spanish Club, G.A.A.,
Junior Tea, Senior Girls, Keyhole,
Y-Teens, Junior Achievement, F11-
ture Nurses, Ski Club
MAJORS: English, Social Studies,
Math, Spanish
JAWOR, VITALD
COURSE: Day Trade
MAJORS: English, Social Studies,
Automotive Mechanics
JEWETT, LEON T.
COURSE: College Preparatory
MAJORS: English, Social Studies
JIBSON, DAVID
COURSE: Day Trade
MAJORS: English, Social Studies, Day
Trade, Cabinet Making
JOHNSON, CASSANDRA
COURSE: Business
ACTIVITIES: Co-op, Muskegon High
Bowling Team, G.A.A., Y-Teens,
Cosmopolitan Club
MAJORS: English, Social Studies,
Science
JOHNSON, CLAUDIA LEE
COURSE: College Preparatory
ACTIVITIES: Cheerleading, Senior
Class Representative, Carmenta, Lit-
erary Society, Senior Girls, Junior
Tea, Booster Club, G.A.A., French
Club, Keyhole, Synchronized Swim-
ming, Homecoming Attendant
MAJORS: English, French Social
Studies
JOHNSON, FRANK
COURSE: Day Trade
ACTIVITIES: A Cappella Hi-Y, Stu-
dent Council, Varsity Club
MAJORS: English, Social Studies, Day
Trade
JOHNSON, FRANCES
COURSE: College Preparatory
ACTIVITIES: A Cappella - Vice-Presi-
dent, Honors Quartet, Madrigalians,
Senate, National Honor Society -
Secretary, G.A.A., French Club,
French Choral
MAJORS: English, Social Studies
JOHNSON, KENNETH L.
COURSE: College Preparatory
MAJORS: English, Social Studies,
Math
JOHNSON, SHIRLEY K.
COURSE: College Preparatory
ACTIVITIES: Y.F.C,, Future Home-
makers, Cosmopolitan
MAJORS: English, Social Studies,
Home Economics
JONES, PATRICIA
COURSE: General
ACTIVITIES: Co-op, Decca
MAJ ORS: English, Social Studies, Art
JOWERS, MARTY
COURSE: General
ACTIVITIES: G.A.A., Co-op, Decca,
Library Club, A Cappella
MAJORS: English, Social Studies,
Math, Music, Home Economics
KAHLO, SANDRA LOUISE
COURSE: Business
ACTIVITIES: Girls' Choir, Booster
Club, Y.F.C., Y-Teens
MAJORS: English, Social Studies,
Business, Music
KAISER, DENNIS L.
COURSE: General
MAJORS: English, Social Studies
KAISER, FRED L.
COURSE: Day Trade
MAJ ORS: English, Industrial Arts
KAMP, DAVID
COURSE: College Preparatory
ACTIVITIES: Co-op
MAJORS: English, Social Studies,
Math
KAYLER, PATRICIA ANN
COURSE: Business
ACTIVITIES: Girls' Choir, Y.F.C.,
Co-op
MAJORS: English, Business
KELLEY, DAN
COURSE: General
ACTIVITIES: Tennis, Varsity Club
MAJORS: English, Industrial Arts
KENNEBREW, JOAN
COURSE: General
ACTIVITIES: Basketball, F.B.L.A.,
Science Club, Hi-Y, Student Coun-
cil, History Club, Y-Teens
MAJORS: English, Social Studies,
Business
KERR, CHARLES FRED
COURSE: College Preparatory
ACTIVITIES: Marching Band, Track,
Pro-Musica
MAJORS: English, Math, Science,
Music
KESTNER, JIM
COURSE: General
MAJORS: English
KEUR, ROGER D.
COURSE: General
ACTIVITIES: Hockey
MAJORS: Social Studies, Industrial
Arts
KINNEY, HAZEL EMMA
COURSE: General
ACTIVITIES: Orchestra, Future
Nurses, G.A.A,, Y.F.C., Band
MAJ ORS: English, Business
KIRWOOD, CONNIE
COURSE: Business
ACTIVITIES: Future Accountants
MAJORS: English, Social Studies
KITTEL, MARILYN
COURSE: College Preparatory
ACTIVITIES: Student Council, Syn-
chronized Swmiming
MAJORS: English, Math
KLEMP, CHERYL KAYE
COURSE: Business
ACTIVITIES: Y-Teens, Senior High
Choir, Girls' Glee Club, Girls' Choir
MAJORS: English, Social Studies,
Business, Home Economics
KLEYN, LINDA
COURSE: College Preparatory
ACTIVITIES: National Honor Society,
Future Teachers
MAJORS: English, Social Studies,
Math
KLINE, JOANIE
COURSE: College Preparatory
ACTIVITIES: Booster Club
MAJORS: English, Social Studies,
Math
KLINE, JUDY
COURSE: College Preparatory
ACTIVITIES: Booster Club
MAJORS: English, Social Studies,
Math
KNOX, ARNELLA MAE
COURSE: College Preparatory
ACTIVITIES: Cheerleading, Chero-
kettes, Y-Teens, G.A.A., Girls' Choir
MAJORS: English, Math, Science
KOEHLER, LARRY DALE
COURSE: College Preparatory
MAJORS: English, Social Studies,
Math
KOLKEMA, DANIEL L.
COURSE: Business
ACTIVITIES: Band, Track
MAJORS: English, Social Studies,
Math, Science
KOZAL, PATRICIA
COURSE: College Preparatory
ACTIVITIES: Band - Librarian, Or-
chestra, Pro-Musica, Senate - Pres-
ident
MAJORS: English, Social Studies
KRAMER, AL
COURSE: Day Trade
ACTIVITIES: Ski Club, Football,
Y.F.C.
MAJORS: English, Social Studies,
Day Trade
KROLL, WAYNE R.
COURSE: College Preparatory
ACTIVITIES: Football Manager, Track,
Varsity Club, Latin Club
MAJORS: English, Math, Science
KRUPP, CHARLENE
COURSE: General
ACTIVITIES: G.A.A., Y-Teens
MAJORS: English, Social Studies,
Math
KUBERSKI, GLEN
COURSE: General
MAJORS: English, Social Studies
KUTAC K, THOMAS EDWIN
COURSE: College Preparatory
ACTIVITIES: Tennis, Hockey, Varsity
Club, Masque, Student Council, Key
Club, Campus Keyhole co-editor
MAJORS: English, Math, Science
LALLO, JOHN
COURSE: Business
ACTIVITIES: Hockey, Baseball, Co-op,
Football Spotter
MAJORS: English, Business
LANG, JOHN
COURSE: General
ACTIVITIES: Basketball, Football
MAJORS: English, Social Studies,
Industrial Arts
LARSON, BILL
COURSE: College Preparatory
ACTIVITIES: Football, Senior High
Chorus, Varsity Club
MAJ ORS: English, Social Studies
LARSON, SANDRA
COURSE: College Preparatory
ACTIVITIES: Y-Teens, Senior Girls
MAJORS: English, Social Studies,
Math
LAVERY, CAROL
COURSE: Business
MAJORS: English, Business
LEEBALL, GARY JAMES
COURSE: Day Trade
MAJORS: English, Cabinet Making
LEEBALL, ROBERT M.
COURSE: Business
MAJORS: English, Math, Science
LEHMAN, MARY JANE
COURSE: General
ACTIVITIES: G.A.A.
MAJORS: English, Typing
LEITGEB, NORMA
COURSE: College Preparatory
MAJORS: English, Social Studies,
Math, Science
LEMAIRE, DAVID
COURSE: General
ACTIVITIES: Hi-Y Club, Football
MAJORS: English
LEONARD, DARLENE ELAINE
COURSE: General
ACTIVITIES: Majorette Alternate,
Cherokett's, Senior Girls, Decca
MAJORS: English, Social Studies
LEONARD, TERRENCE L.
COURSE: Day Trade
ACTIVITIES: Band
MAJORS: English, Music
LESTER, PAT
COURSE: General
ACTIVITIES: Senior High Chorus
MAJORS: English, Home Economics
LEVELSTON, JAN
COURSE: General
MAJORS: English, Bookkeeping,
Home Economics
LIEFFERS, RICK JAMES
COURSE: College Preparatory
ACTIVITIES: Speech Guild, Cross
Country
MAJORS: English, Math, Science,
Social Studies
LINDSTROM, JANE
COURSE: College Preparatory
ACTIVITIES: Majorette, Senate, Pro-
Musica, Y-Teens, Ski Club, Band,
Synchronized Swimming, Junior Tea
MAJORS: English, Social Studies,
Math, Science
LINK, LINDA S.
COURSE: Business
ACTIVITIES: Y-Teens, Future Ac-
countants Club Secretary
MAJORS: English, Social Studies,
Business
LIPMAN, ELLEN
COURSE: College Preparatory
ACTIVITIES: G.A.A., Y-Teens, Junior
Tea, Senior Girls, Masque, Vice-
President of Junior Class, Senate
MAJORS: English, Social Studies,
Math
LOGAN, BILL
COURSE: General
ACTIVITIES: Future Teachers, Junior
Achievement, Track, Y.F.C.
MAJORS: English, Social Studies,
Business
LONG, MAYLIA MIA
COURSE: Business
ACTIVITIES: Future Accountants
MAJORS: English, Bookkeeping
LONGMIRE, JOESHEEHAM
COURSE: General
ACTIVITIES: Choir, Basketball Club,
Dance Club
MAJORS: English, Social Studies,
Home Economics
LOWE RY, SCARLET C.
COURSE: General
ACTIVITIES: Y-Teens, G.A.A., Cos-
mopolitan Club President
MAJORS: English, Social Studies,
Business
LUCZYK, CANDACE LE ANN
COURSE: Business
ACTIVITIES: A Cappella, Madigal-
ians
MAJORS: English, Business
LULOFS, LARRY G.
COURSE: Day Trade
ACTIVITIES: Day Trade, Electricity
Club
MAJORS: English, Social Studies,
Electronics
LUTES, LINDA
COURSE: College Preparatory
ACTIVITIES: Student Council, Senate,
Ski Club, Senior Girls, Cosmopoli-
tan Club
MAJORS: English, Math, Science
LUTHER, ROSELLEN
COURSE: College Preparatory
ACTIVITIES: Masque President, Na-
tional Thespians - Vice-President, A
Cappella, National Honor Society,
French Choral co-chairman, Senior
Play, Senior Girls Dance, Latin Club,
G.A,A., Philosophy Club, Student
Council
MAJORS: English, Social Studies,
Math
LUTZ, DAVID D.
COURSE: General
MAJORS: English, Social Studies, Day
Trade
MARCIL. LYNN J.
COURSE: College Preparatory
MAJORS: English, Social Studies,
Math
MASTENBROOK, JANE
COURSE: College Preparatory
ACTIVITIES: Y-Teens
MAJORS: English, Social Studies,
Math
MATTSON, BRIAN PAUL
COURSE: General
ACTIVITIES: Co-op Club
MAJORS: English, Social Studies,
Drafting
MAYO, FRED J.
COURSE: Day Trade
MAJORS: English, Electronics
McKENZIE, GREER MARIE
COURSE: General
ACTIVITIES: Co-op
MAJORS: English, Home Economics
McKENZIE, JIM
COURSE: Business
MAJORS: English, Bookkeeping
McRAE, LOIS
COURSE: College Preparatory
ACTIVITIES: Y-Teens, Philosophy
Club, Masque, Student Council Rep-
resentative, Junior Achievement,
National Honor Society
MAJORS: English, Social Studies,
Math, Science
MEDEMA, MARCIA SUE
COURSE: College Preparatory
ACTIVITIES: National Honor Society,
Future Teachers, G.A.A., Latin Club,
Synchronized Swimming
MAJORS: English, Math
MEDEMA, NANCY
COURSE: Business
ACTIVITIES: Band
MAJORS: English, Social Studies
MENDHAM, MARLENE
COURSE: General
MAJORS: English, Social Studies,
Business, Home Economics
MERILUOTO, MERRI
COURSE: College Preparatory
ACTIVITIES: Senate, Masque, Ex-
change Student From Finland
MAJORS: English, French, Social
Studies
MEYER, KAREN J.
COURSE: College Preparatory
ACTIVITIES: Marching Band, French
Club Secretary, Future Nurses, Ski
Club, Senate
MAJORS: English, Math
MIEL, JANICE
COURSE: General
MAJORS: English, Social Studies,
Business
MILLER, LINDA LEE
COURSE: General
MAJ ORS: Business, Home Economics
MILLER, SHIRLEY
COURSE: General
MAJORS: English, Science
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MILLS, DAVID JOHN
COURSE: College Preparatory
ACTIVITIES: Football, Symphonic
Band, Varsity Club, National Honor
Society - Vice-Pres., Team Teaching,
Dance Band
MAJORS: English, Social Studies,
Math, Music
MIXER, DAN C.
COURSE: College Preparatory
ACTIVITIES: Team Teaching, Varsity
Club, Key Club, Student Council,
Cross Country, Golf, Basketball Mgr.
MAJORS: English, Social Studies,
Math, Science
MOGREN, WILLIAM JOHN
COURSE: College Preparatory
ACTIVITIES: Pep Band, Dance Band,
Marching Band, Symphonic Band
MAJORS: English, Social Studies,
Math, Music, Drafting
MOORE, GARY W.
COURSE: General
MAJORS: English, Social Studies,
Drafting
MOORE, LINDA G.
COURSE: College Preparatory
ACTIVITIES: Team Teaching, Latin
Club, Y-Teens, Orchestra President,
West Shore Symphony, Science
Seminar
MAJORS: English, Social Studies,
Math, Science, Music
MOORE, LINDA J.
COURSE: College Preparatory
ACTIVITIES: Team Teaching, Said 8:
Done, Junior Achievement, G.A.A.,
National Honor Society, Y.F.C.
MAJORS: English, Social Studies,
Math, Science
MOREHOUSE, PAT
COURSE: General
ACTIVITIES: Junior Tea, Senior Girls,
Y-Teens, G.A.A., Student Council
MAJORS: English, Social Studies
MORGAN, KAROLYN
COURSE: College Preparatory
ACTIVITIES: Majorettes, Senate
MAJORS: English, Social Studies,
Home Economics
MORIN, DAN
COURSE: Day Trade
MAJ ORS: English, Industrial Arts
MORLEY, RICHARD R.
COURSE: College Preparatory
ACTIVITIES: National Honor Society,
Marching Band, Symphonic Band,
Pro-Musica
MAJORS: English, Social Studies,
Math, Science
MORSE, BOB
COURSE: General
MAJ ORS: English, Drafting
MOSHOS, STEVE
COURSE: College Preparatory
ACTIVITIES: Camera Club, Said 8:
Done
MAJORS: English, Social Studies,
Math, Science
MUNDT, MIKE
COURSE: College Preparatory
ACTIVITIES: Team Teaching, Y.F.C.
MAJORS: English, Social Studies,
Math
MURDZIA, ALLAN
COURSE: General
MAJORS: English, Social Studies,
Math
MURPHY, CHRISTINE P.
COURSE: College Preparatory
ACTIVITIES: Senate, Senior Girls,
Future Teachers, Spanish Club
MAJORS: English, Social Studies,
Math
MYERS, JERRY
COURSE: General
ACTIVITIES: Decca Club, Cosmopol-
itan Club
MAJORS: English, Social Studies
NEARANZ, EDWARD A.
COURSE: Day Trade
MAJORS: Social Studies, Day Trade,
Machine Shop
NEFF, JEANETTE L.
COURSE: College Preparatory
ACTIVITIES: Y.F.C., Co-op
MAJ ORS: English, Social Studies
NELSON, PATRICIA LOUISE
COURSE: College Preparatory
ACTIVITIES: Band, Pro-Musica,
Senate, Y-Teens, Future Teachers,
Junior Achievement, Senior Girls
MAJORS: English, Social Studies,
Math
NEWMYER, DAVID
COURSE: General
MAJ ORS: English, Math, Drafting
NICHOLS, NANCY
COURSE: College Preparatory
ACTIVITIES: Said XL Done Editor-in-
Chief, Booster Club, Senior Girls,
Senlilor Play, G.A.A., Cheerleading -
10t
MAJORS: English, Math
NOBLE, HAROLD ISLEY
COURSE: General
MAJORS: English, Social Studies
NQBEL, THOMAS JOHN
COURSE: College Preparatory
ACTIVITIES: Team Teaching, Latin
Club, Key Club, National Honor So-
ciety, Junior Achievement
MAJORS: English, Social Studies,
Math, Science
NOORDHOFF, LARRY
COURSE: College Preparatory
ACTIVITIES: Cross Country, Track,
Varsity Club
MAJORS: English, Math
NORTON REX D.
COURSE: General
ACTIVITIES: Co-Op
MAJORS: English, Social Studies
NUMMERDER, WILLIAM
COURSE: College Preparatory
ACTIVITIES: Team Teaching, Junior
Achievement
MAJORS: English, Social Studies,
Math, Science
OLSON, RICHARD
COURSE: Business
ACTIVITIES: French Club, Future
Accountant
MAJORS: English, Social Studies,
Business
OSTRANDER, Bos
COURSE: General
MAJORS: English, Social Studies
OVERTON, BOBBIE
COURSE: College Preparatory
ACTIVITIES: Y-Teens, Future
Teachers
MAJORS: English, Math
OWEN, JANICE
COURSE: College Preparatory
ACTIVITIES: Senior Girls, Senate, Ski
Club, French Club, Y-Teens, Junior
Achievement President
PAGE, BARBARA ANN
COURSE: College Preparatory
MAJORS: English, Math
PAYNE, KAREN LEE
COURSE: Business
MAJORS: Social Studies, Business
PASTOR, MARLA
COURSE: General
MAJORS: English, Social Studies
PATTERSON, MARY LYNNE
COURSE: Business
ACTIVITIES: Y.F.C., Co-op, Cosmopol-
itan, G.A.A:, Future Homemakers -
Secretary, Student Council Booster
Club, Sophomore Cabinet, Choir
MAJORS: English, Social Studies,
Business, Home Economics
PEARCY, ALAN B.
COURSE: College Preparatory
MAJ ORS: English, Math, Science
PEARSON, JUDY
COURSE: Business
ACTIVITIES: Future Accountants,
G.A.A.
MAJ ORS: English, Social Studies,
Business
PECK, SUSAN ELAINE
COURSE: College Preparatory
ACTIVITIES: Y-Teens, Future Nurses,
Booster Club, G.A.A., Senior Girls
MAJORS: English, Social Studies
PELIOTES, JOHN F.
COURSE: Day Trade
MAJORS: English, Day Trade, Drafting
PETERMAN, CAROLJ EAN
COURSE: College Preparatory
ACTIVITIES: National Honor Society,
Senate, Fine Arts, Madrigalians, A
Cappella Treasurer, G.A.A., Honor's
Quartet, Future Teachers
MAJORS: English, Social Studies,
Math
PETERSON, RUTH IRENE
COURSE: General
ACTIVITIES: Y.F.C., Future Teachers,
Synchronized Swimming
MAJORS: English, Social Studies,
Math, Home Economics
PHILLIPS, PAMELA SUE
COURSE: Business
ACTIVITIES: Y-Teens, Co-op
MAJORS: Social Studies, Business
PITTARD, CAROLYN
COURSE: College Preparatory
ACTIVITIES: National Honor Society,
Future Teachers - Secretary, Speech
Guild, Senior Class Officer - Re-
porter, Campus Keyhole, Junior
Achievement, Latin Club, G.A.A.,
Team Teaching
MAJORS: English, Social Studies,
Math
PLUNKETT, KATHLEEN MARIE
COURSE: Business
ACTIVITIES: Y-Teens
MAJORS: Social Studies, Business
POLICKA, JOHN W.
COURSE: Day Trade
POLL, DAVID LEON
COURSE: Day Trade
MAJORS: English, Social Studies,
Auto Mechanics
POSTEMA, CAROL ANN
COURSE: Business
ACTIVITIES: Y-Teens, Junior Tea,
Keyhole, School Page Editor, Stu-
dent Council, G.A.A., Senior Girls
MAJORS: English, Social Studies,
Business
POTHOFF, HARRY V.
COURSE: College Preparatory
ACTIVITIES: Baseball
MAJORS: English, Math
POTHOFF, SUSAN
COURSE: College Preparatory
ACTIVITIES: Senate, Y-Teens, Senior
Girls, National Honor Society, Stu-
dent Council, A Cappella, Synchron-
ized Swimming
MAJORS: English, Math
POTTER, DON
COURSE: College Preparatory
ACTIVITIES: Campus Keyhole
MAJORS: English, Social Studies,
Math
PUGH, JANICE KAY
COURSE: College Preparatory
ACTIVITIES: Masque, National Thes-
pians, Philosophy Club, G.A.A., Latin
Club, Senior Play
MAJORS: English, Social Studies,
Math
PULSIFER, HARRIET
COURSE: General
ACTIVITIES: Future Nurses
MAJORS: English, Social Studies,
Business, Home Economics
RABACH, BARB
COURSE: General
ACTIVITIES: G.A.A.
MAJORS: English, Social Studies,
Business
RADEIMAKER, RICK
COURSE: General
MAJORS: English, Math
RADTKE, MARY S.
COURSE: College Preparatory
ACTIVITIES: Future Teachers, Team
Teaching, Speech Guild, Latin Club,
National Honor Society, Junior
Achievement
MAJORS: English, Social Studies,
,Math
RAINWATER, RAYMOND
COURSE: General
MAJORS: English, Industrial Arts
RAYMOND, JUDY
COURSE: General
MAJORS: English, Social Studies,
Home Economics
REBEDEW, SHARON
COURSE: Business
ACTIVITIES: G.A.A., Booster Club
MAJORS: English, Social Studies,
Business
REDDING, DONNA
COURSE: General
MAJORS: English, Social Studies,
Business
REILLY, STEVE
COURSE: College Preparatory
ACTIVITIES: Ski Club
MAJORS: English, Math, Science
REIMER, KATHY
COURSE: Business
ACTIVITIES: Masque, Future Secre-
taries, Co-op, Booster Club
MAJORS: English, Business
RESTERHOUSE, RANDY
COURSE: Business
ACTIVITIES: Booster Club
MAJORS: English, Social Studies,
Business
ROBISON, DAVE
COURSE: General
ACTIVITIES: Co-op
MAJORS: English, Business
RODRIGUEZ, ORAILA
COURSE: General
ACTIVITIES: Senate, Said dz Done
MAJORS: English, Social Studies
ROGERS, MICHAEL
COURSE: College Preparatory
MAJORS: English, Social Studies,
Math, Science
ROGERS, ROY
COURSE: Day Trade
ACTIVITIES: Tennis
MAJORS: English, Social Studies,
Electronic
ROSITCH, ROBERT
COURSE: College Preparatory
MAJORS: English, Social Studies,
Math, Science
RUCKER, CARI
COURSE: College Preparatory
ACTIVITIES: Y-Teens, Cosmopolitan
MAJORS: English, Social Studies
RUKIEH, GUS
COURSE: College Preparatory
ACTIVITIES: Key Club, Golf Team
MAJORS: English, Social Studies,
Math, Science
RUSSELL, BARBARA ANN
COURSE: Business
ACTIVITIES: Future Secretary
MAJORS: English, Business
RUSSELL, CAROLYN SUE
COURSE: College Preparatory
ACTIVITIES: Student Coun., Masque,
Thespians - Secretary, Booster Club
- Secretary, Carmenta, Speech Guild
- Vice-President, Senior Girls
MAJORS: English, Social Studies,
Math, Science
RUSSO, MARY
COURSE: General
MAJORS: Social Studies
RUTZ, NANCY
COURSE: College Preparatory
ACTIVITIES: Y-Teens, G.A.A., Booster
Club, Senior Girls, Junior Achieve-
ment
MAJORS: English, Social Studies,
Math
RYDER, DAWN M.
COURSE: Business
ACTIVITIES: G.A.A., Future Account-
ants
MAJORS: English, Business
SAMUELS, GARY
COURSE: General
ACTIVITIES: A Cappella, Track, Cross
Country, Hockey, Varsity Club
MAJORS: English, Social Studies
SANDERS, LAUREITHA
COURSE: General
ACTIVITIES: Y-Teens
MAJORS: English, Social Studies
Home Economics
SAXE, SANDRA KAY
COURSE: General r
ACTIVITIES: Co-op
MAJORS: English, Social Studies
SCHADLER, CHARLES
COURSE: College Preparatory
ACTIVITIES: Cosmopolitan Club
MAJORS: English, Social Studies,
Math
SCHALK, MIKE
Course: College Preparatory
ACTIVITIES: Football, Baseball,
Varsity Club, Hockey
MAJORS: English, Math
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SCHANKLER, GEORGE
COURSE: College Preparatory
ACTIVITIES: National Honor Society,
Junior Achievement
MAJORS: English, Social Studies,
Science, Math
SCHMIDT, KIMBERLY K.
COURSE: College Preparatory
MAJORS: English, Social Studies,
Math, Science
SCHNEIDER, CAROLYN
COURSE: College Preparatory
ACTIVITIES: Senate - Historian, Li-
brary Club - President, Junior Tea,
Senior Girls, Junior Achievement,
Prom, Y-Teens, Ski Club, Exchange
Student to Germany
MAJORS: English, Math, Science
SCHOLTENS, TERRY
COURSE: General
MAJORS: English
SCHWEIFLER, CINDY
COURSE: Business
MAJORS: English, Social Studies
SCHUITEMA, RONALD L.
COURSE: General
MAJORS: English, Social Studies
SCRAVER, LINDA
COURSE: College Preparatory
ACTIVITIES: National Honor Society,
Speech Guild, G.A.A., Booster Club,
Future Teachers, Said Sz Done, Car-
menta, Junior Achievement, Y.F.C.,
A Cappella
MAJORS: English, Social Studies,
Math
SEBA, RUSSELL
COURSE: College Preparatory
ACTIVITIES: National Honor Society
MAJORS: English, Math, Science
SEELYE, EARL R.
COURSE: Day Trade
MAJORS: English, Social Studies,
Machine Shop
SEGELSTROM, JOAN A.
COURSE: General
ACTIVITIES: G.A.A.
MAJORS: English, Social Studies,
Home Economics
SEGELSTROM, TERRY
COURSE: General
ACTIVITIES: G.A.A.
MAJORS: English, Social Studies
SEIFERLEIN, SCOTT
COURSE: General
MAJORS: English
SEITZ, KAREN
COURSE: College Preparatory
MAJORS: English, Social Studies,
Math
SHAFER, RONALD
COURSE: Business
ACTIVITIES: Baseball, Football, Var-
sity Club, Future Accountants
MAJORS: English, Social Studies,
Business
SHARP, DAN
COURSE: Business
ACTIVITIES: A Cappella
MAJORS: English, Business
SHAW, AMY LOU
COURSE: General
MAJORS: English, Social Studies
SHELDON, ALFRED
COURSE: General
ACTIVITIES: Co-op
MAJORS: English, Social Studies,
Architectural Drawing
SHERMAN, WILLIAM D.
COURSE: General
ACTIVITIES: Co-op
MAJORS: English, Social Studies,
Business
SHETTERLY, KATHLEEN
COURSE: Business
ACTIVITIES: Co-op
MAJORS: English, Business
SHOUP, BARBARA A.
COURSE: College Preparatory
ACTIVITIES: Masque, Assistant Di-
rector '65 Spring Play, Thespians,
Future Teachers, G.A.A.
MAJORS: English, Social Studies
SHOWERS, DOLLY
COURSE: General
ACTIVITIES: G.A.A.
MAJORS: English, Business, Home
Economics
SHRIVER, ANN
COURSE: College Preparatory
ACTIVITIES: Y-Teens, G.A.A., Junior
Tea, Senior Girls
MAJORS: English, Social Studies,
Math
SIEWERT, LINDA JEAN
COURSE: College Preparatory
ACTIVITIES: Cheerleading, G.A.A.,
Carmenta, National Honor Society,
Speech Guild, Student Council
MAJORS: English, Math
SIITER, MAVIS LYNN
COURSE: College Preparatory
ACTIVITIES: Y-Teens, Carmenta, Sen-
ior Girls, Junior Tea, G.A.A., French
Club, Student Council
MAJORS: English, French, Math
SIKKENGA, MICHAEL GEORGE
COURSE: College Preparatory
ACTIVITIES: Football, Varsity Club
MAJORS: English, Math, Science
SILVERS, MARCIA FAYE
COURSE: College Preparatory
ACTIVITIES: Booster Club, Decca,
G.A.A., Student Council, Co-op
MAJORS: English, French, Social
Studies
SIRONEN, EDWARD
COURSE: General
ACTIVITIES: Hockey
MAJORS: English, Social Studies
SKIDMORE, MICHAEL
COURSE: College Preparatory
MAJORS: English, Latin, Social
Studies, Math
SLATER, GEORGE S.
COURSE: College Preparatory
ACTIVITIES: A Cappella - President,
Madrigalians, Key Club, Masque,
Civic Opera
MAJORS: English, Social Studies,
Math
SMALL, DAVID
COURSE: General
ACTIVITIES: Y.F.C., Junior Achieve-
ment
MAJORS: English, Social Studies
SMITH, MIKE
COURSE: Day Trade
ACTIVITIES: Said 81 Done, Camera
Club
MAJORS: English, Electronics, Day
Trade
SMITH, MIKE DON
COURSE: Business
ACTIVITIES: Marching Band - Drum
Major, Symphonic Band - President,
Pro-Musica
MAJORS: English, Social Studies,
Business
SMITH, MIKE J.
COURSE: College Preparatory
ACTIVITIES: Co-op
MAJORS: English, Social Studies
SNOWFLEET, SCOTT
COURSE: College Preparatory
MAJORS: English, Social Studies,
Math
SODERSTROM, SERA
COURSE: College Preparatory
ACTIVITIES: Masque, Thespians,
Senate, Band - Secretary, Pro-Musica
MAJORS: English, Social Studies
SOLI, MARGARET L.
COURSE: General
ACTIVITIES: Y-Teens, Co-op, Senior
Girls, Decca Club
MAJORS: English, Social Studies
SOLI, MARY ELLEN
COURSE: General
ACTIVITIES: Y-Teens, Decca Club,
Co-op
MAJORS: English, Social Studies,
Business
SOMERVILLE, SUE
COURSE: College Preparatory
ACTIVITIES: Senate, Band, Pro-
Musica
MAJORS: English, Social Studies,
Math
SPARKS, DENNIS LEE
COURSE: General
ACTIVITIES: Booster Club, Y,F.C.
MAJORS: English, Social Studies,
Business
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SPEED, CATHERINE
COURSE: College Preparatory
ACTIVITIES: Y-Teeens, Future Home-
makers, Senior Girls, G.A.A., Cos-
mopolitan Club
MAJORS: English, Social Studies
SPOELMA, DOUGLAS LEE
COURSE: Business
ACTIVITIES: Co-op
MAJORS: English, Social Studies,
Business
SPOELMAN, PAUL
COURSE: General
MAJORS: English, Social Studies,
SPRATT, RICHARD D.
COURSE: General
ACTIVITIES: Football, Student Coun-
cil, Key Club, Centours
MAJORS: English, Social Studies
SPYKE, WES F.
COURSE: General
ACTIVITIES: Track, Hockey
MAJORS: English, Social Studies
ST. AMOUR, JO ANN
COURSE: Business
MAJORS: English
SAINT AMOUR, MARY
COURSE: General
ACTIVITIES: Junior Tea, Said 8: Done,
G.A.A., Physical Ed. Aid
MAJORS: English, Social Studies
ST. DENIS, PEGGY ELLEN
COURSE: Business
ACTIVITIES: Girls' Choir, Little Red
Cheerleader Alternate, Senior Girls,
Cosmopolitan
MAJORS: English, Social Studies,
Business
STARK, CHUCK
COURSE: General
ACTIVITIES: Band, Pro-Musica
MAJORS: English, Social Studies
STEDMAN, JAMES
COURSE: General
ACTIVITIES: Baseball
MAJORS: English, Math
STEENDAM, SHARON
COURSE: College Preparatory
ACTIVITIES: Y-Teens - President, Car-
menta - Vice-President, G.A.A., Na-
tional Honor Society, Student Coun-
cil, Junior Achievement, Junior Tea,
Senior Girls
MAJORS: English, Social Studies,
Math, Science
STENHOLM, DARCY LEE
COURSE: College Preparatory
ACTIVITIES: Golf, Junior Achieve-
ment
MAJORS: English, Math
STEVENS, BILL
COURSE: General
ACTIVITIES: Football, Track, Key
Club, Varsity Club - Sergeant-at-
Arms
MAJORS: English, Social Studies
STOEL, SUSAN BETH
COURSE: Business
ACTIVITIES: Junior Tea, G.A.A., Fu-
ture Accountants, Co-op
MAJORS: English, Social Studies,
Business
STOREY, MARK E.
COURSE: Day Trade
ACTIVITIES: Baseball
MAJORS: English, Social Studies,
Printing
STRAIT, PATRICIA
COURSE: Business
MAJORS: English, Business
STROHM, JUNE
COURSE: College Preparatory
ACTIVITIES: Junior Achievement,
Latin Club, National Honor Society
MAJORS: English, Latin, Social
Studies, Math
STRONG, TERRY
COURSE: General
MAJORS: English, Drafting
STROUD, DIANA
COURSE: Business
ACTIVITIES: Library Club
MAJORS: English, Social Studies,
Business
SUITER, MARY LOU
COURSE: Business
ACTIVITIES: A Cappella
MAJORS: English, Business
SULLIVAN, GLORIA ANN
COURSE: General
ACTIVITIES: Cosmopolitan Club - Sec.,
Senior Girls, Campus Keyhole, G.
A.A., Y-Teens
MAJORS: English, Social Studies,
Business
SWANSON, ROBERT
COURSE: College Preparatory
ACTIVITIES: Band
MAJORS: English, Math
SWANSON, DAVID
COURSE: General
ACTIVITIES: Library Club and
Service
MAJORS: English, Social Studies
SWIERINGA, MARY JANE
COURSE: Business
MAJORS: English, Social Studies
TAYLOR, MARY L.
COURSE: College Preparatory
ACTIVITIES: Said Sz Done, Future
Nurses, Senate, Y-Teens
MAJORS: English, Social Studies
TAZELAAR, DENNIS H.
COURSE: Day Trade
MAJORS: English, Social Studies,
Industrial Arts
TAZELAAR, JOANN E.
COURSE: General
MAJORS: English, Social Studies, Art
TEAGER, CATHIE
COURSE: College Preparatory
ACTIVITIES: French Club
MAJORS: English, Social Studies
THOMPSON, BEVERLY
COURSE: General
ACTIVITIES: G.A.A.
MAJORS: English, Social Studies
THOMPSON, DAVE A.
COURSE: Day Trade
ACTIVITIES: Co-op
MAJORS: English, Day Trade,
Machine Shop
TJAPKES, GERALD E.
COURSE: Day Trade
MAJORS: English, Social Studies,
Auto Mechanics
TJAPKES, JAMES B.
COURSE: Day Trade
MAJORS: English, Social Studies,
Auto Mechanics
TOMAN, EDITH E.
COURSE: General
ACTIVITIES: A Cappella, Booster
Club, Y.F,C., Future Teachers
MAJORS: English, Social Studies,
Math
TOMASIEWICZ, MARIE
COURSE: College Preparatory
ACTIVITIES: Senate - Sgt.-at-Arms,
Synchronized Swimming, Junior Tea,
Senior Girls, Student Council
MAJORS: English, Social Studies,
Math, Science
TOWNSEND, DALE
COURSE: General
MAJORS: English, Social Studies,
Technical Drafting
TOWNSEND, LARRY
COURSE: College Preparatory
ACTIVITIES: Future Accountants
MAJORS: English, Social Studies
TRAVIS, PATRICIA ANN
COURSE: College Preparatory
ACTIVITIES: Y.F.C., Pro-Musica,
G.A.A., Future Teachers
MAJORS: English, Math
TUORI, CHUCK
COURSE: College Preparatory
ACTIVITIES: Band
MAJORS: English, Social Studies,
Math, Science
TYLER, DENNIS H.
COURSE: College Preparatory
ACTIVITIES: Campus Keyhole
MAJORS: English, Social Studies,
Math
VALENTINE, DAVE
COURSE: College Preparatory
ACTIVITIES: Key Club
MAJORS: English, Social Studies,
Math, Drawing
VALK, LOUANNE
COURSE: College Preparatory
ACTIVITIES: Synchronized Swimming,
Senior Girls, Junior Tea, Junior
Achievement, Carmenta
MAJORS: English, Math
VAN BEMMELEN, BOB
COURSE: College Preparatory
ACTIVITIES: Key Club
MAJORS: English, Math, Science
VANDENBERG, STEVE W.
COURSE: College Preparatory
ACTIVITIES: Key Club .
MAJORS: English, Social Studies,
Math, Science
VandenBOSCH, ROSELYN L.
COURSE: Business
MAJORS: English, Social Studies,
Business
VanderLAAN, NANCY J.
COURSE: College Preparatory U
ACTIVITIES: Y-Teens, Cosmopolitan
Club - Treasurer, Junior Tea, Ski
Club, Senior Girls
MAJORS: English, Social Studies,
Math
VanderLEEST, JEAN
COURSE: College Preparatory
ACTIVITIES: Future Nurses
MAJORS: English. Math
VanderWEG, MARI
COURSE: College Preparatory
ACTIVITIES: Y-Teens, Future Nurses
- Pres., Booster Club, Senior Class
Parliamcntarian, Junior Tea, Senior
Girls, Carmenta
MAJORS: English, Social Studies,
Math, Science
VanDYKE, DIANE L.
COURSE: General
ACTIVITIES: Girls' Choir, Said SL
Done
MAJORS: English, Social Studies
VanKREVELEN, SUSAN LYN
COURSE: College Preparatory
ACTIVITIES: Y-Teens, Junior Achieve-
ment, Ski Club
MAJORS: English, Social Studies,
Math, Science
VanNOORDWYK, HILDA J.
COURSE: Business
ACTIVITIES: G.A.A.
MAJORS: English, Social Studies,
Business, Home Economics
VanRIPER, LARRY
COURSE: College Preparatory
ACTIVITIES: Band, Pro-Musica
MAJORS: English, Social Studies,
Math, Science
VanWOERKOM, JIM
COURSE: College Preparatory
ACTIVITIES: Football - Co-Capt. and
Most Valuable, Varsity Club, All
State Football Player, National
Honor Society, Key Club
MAJORS: English, Social Studies,
Math, Science
VASQUEZ, RUTH A.
COURSE: General
ACTIVITIES: Booster Club, Y-Teens,
Spanish Club, Pro-Musica, Marching
Band, Cherokettes, Student Council,
G.A.A., Junior Tea, Future Nurses,
Cosmopolitan Club
MAJORS: English, Social Studies
VISGER, DAVID C.
COURSE: Day Trade
MAJORS: English, Social Studies,
Industrial Arts
VOLZ, TERRY LEE
COURSE: College Preparatory
ACTIVITIES: Ski Club, Library Club,
Future Nurses, Philosophy Club,
Junior Tea, Senior Girls, Student
Council, G.A.A., Synchronized Swim-
ming, Senior Play
MAJORS: English, Math
WADE, DIANE K.
COURSE: College Preparatory
ACTIVITIES: Majorettes, Pro-Musica,
G.A.A,, Senate - Vice-Pres., Chero-
kettes, Secretary of Junior, Senior
Class, Prom
MAJORS: English, French, Math
WAGENMAKER, MARY E.
COURSE: Business
ACTIVITIES: Junior Achievement,
Co-op, G.A.A.
MAJORS: English, Social Studies,
Business
WAGNER, GORDON
COURSE: Day Trade
ACTIVITIES: Hi-Y, C0-Op
MAJORS: English, Social Studies, Day
Trade
WAHR, MARJORIE
COURSE: College Preparatory
ACTIVITIES: Senate, G.A.A., Latin
Club
MAJORS: English, Social Studies,
Math
WAITE, SALLY
COURSE: College Preparatory
ACTIVITIES: Marching Band, Sym-
phonic Band, Pro-Musica, Junior
Tea, Senate - Treasurer
MAJORS: English, Social Studies,
Math
WALDO, JANICE L.
COURSE: Business
ACTIVITIES: Y-Teens
MAJORS: English, Business, Home
Economics
WALKER, VILIRESSER
COURSE: Business
ACTIVITIES: Future Accountants,
Junior Achievement, G.A.A.
MAJORS: English, Business
WALLENSTEIN, MIKE
COURSE: Day Trade
MAJORS: English, Auto Mechanics
WALVOORD, BARBARA JEAN
COURSE: College Preparatory
ACTIVITIES: Senate - Sec., French
Club, French Choral, Pro-Musica,
Junior Tea, National Honor Society -
Treasurer, Marching and Symphonic
Band
MAJORS: English, French, Social
Studies, Math
WEAVER, BRUCE A.
COURSE: College Preparatory
ACTIVITIES: Masque, Thespians,
Speech Guild, National Forensics,
Cosmopolitan Club, Student Council,
Campus Keyhole, Radio, Inner
School, Philosophy Club
MAJORS: English, Social Studies,
Speech
WEBBER, BARRY L.
COURSE: Business
MAJORS: English, Business
WEDELL, DAVID ALAN
COURSE: College Preparatory
ACTIVITIES: Said 8: Done
MAJORS: English, Social Studies,
Math, Science
WERNER, CARL
COURSE: Business
ACTIVITIES: Future Accountants
MAJORS: English, Social Studies,
Business
WESTLUND, JEANNE
COURSE: College Preparatory
ACTIVITIES: National Honor Society,
A Cappella, Senate, Band, Pro- Mu-
sica, Y.F.C., French Club, French
Choral
WESTERLUND, LOIS J.
COURSE: Business
ACTIVITIES: Senate, Y.F.C., G.A.A.,
Pro-Musica, Band
MAJORS: English, Social Studies,
Business
WESTERLUND, LOUISE A.
COURSE: College Preparatory
ACTIVITIES: Senior Class Historian,
Booster Club - President, Y.F.C. -
President, Senate, Student Council,
Band, Orchestra, A Cappella, Pro-
Musica
MAJORS: English, Social Studies,
Math, Music
WESTON, TOM
COURSE: College Preparatory
ACTIVITIES: Ski Club, Hockey Team
MAJ ORS: English, Social Studies,
Math
WIEGAND, MARSHA
COURSE: General
ACTIVITIES: Cosmopolitan Club -
Vice-President, Student Council, Y-
Teens, Junior Achievement, Senior
Girls, G.A.A.
MAJORS: English, Social Studies,
Math
WIERENGO, SUE
COURSE: College Preparatory
ACTIVITIES: French Club, Vice-Pres-
ident Sophomore Class, Student
Council - Secretary and Representa-
tive, Senior High Chorus, A Cap-
pella, Sophomore Homecoming At-
tendant, Y-Teens, Carmenta - Treas-
urer, Junior Tea, Senior Girls
MAJORS: English, Math, Music
WIITANEN, JAN
COURSE: College Preparatory
ACTIVITIES: Spanish Club, G.A.A.,
Co-op
MAJORS: English, Math
WILKINS, PAM
COURSE: General
ACTIVITIES: Y-Teens, Future Nurses,
Booster Club
MAJORS: English, Social Studies
WILKINSON, LONDON
COURSE: General
MAJORS: English
WILLCUTT, RICHARD PAUL
COURSE: General
MAJORS: English, Social Studies,
Drafting
WILLIAMS, EDWARD
COURSE: College Preparatory
ACTIVITIES: Electricity Club, Track -
President
MAJORS: English, Math, Art
WILLIAMS, SHERI LEE
COURSE: College Preparatory
ACTIVITIES: Carmenta, Masque, G.
A.A., Y-Teens, Ski Club, Junior Tea,
Senior Girls, Thespians, Senior Play,
Synchronized Swimming
MAJORS: English, Math, Science
WILSON, LYNDEL
COURSE: College Preparatory
ACTIVITIES: Said Sz Done, Y-Teens,
Senior Girls, National Honor So-
ciety, Latin Club
MAJORS: English, French, Social
Studies, Math
WILSON, VICKI ANN
COURSE: Business
ACTIVITIES: Future Accountants,
Co-op, G.A.A., Junior Achievement
MAJORS: English, Social Studies,
Business, Bookkeeping
WITHAM, DAVID JOHN
COURSE: General
ACTIVITIES: Track
MAJORS: English, Industrial Arts
WITME R, TOM C.
COURSE: College Preparatory
ACTIVITIES: Cross Country, Varsity
Club, Key Club
MAJORS: English, Social Studies,
Math
WITT, MARTY
COURSE: General
ACTIVITIES: Football, Varsity Club
MAJORS: English, Social Studies
WOJCIK, JERRY L.
COURSE: College Preparatory
MAJ ORS: English, Social Studies
Math
WOODIN, TOM
COURSE: Day Trade
MAJORS: English, Social Studies,
Engineering Drawing
WOODRING, GREG
COURSE: College Preparatory
ACTIVITIES: Track, Cross Country
Hi-Y
MAJORS: English, Social Studies
WOODWARD, RICHARD
COURSE: General
MAJORS: English, Social Studies,
Industrial Arts, Business
WORKMAN, DIANNE
COURSE: Business
ACTIVITIES: Booster Club, Choir,
Girls' Choir, F.H.A., G.A.A.
MAJORS: English, Social Studies,
Business
WORKMAN, PATRICH F.
COURSE: General
ACTIVITIES: Football
MAJORS: English, Business
WORKMAN, JOHN HAROLD
COURSE: College Preparatory
ACTIVITIES: Football, Varsity Club,
Key Club
MAJORS: English, Social Studies,
Math, Science
WORKMAN, LARRY A.
COURSE: General
ACTIVITIES: Band
MAJ ORS: English, Social Studies
Math
WRIGHT, LARRY
COURSE: General
ACTIVITIES: Ski Club, Band
MAJORS: English, Social Studies
WRIGHT, LOVIE
COURSE: Business
ACTIVITIES: Y-Teens, Booster Club,
G.A.A.
MAJORS: English, Business
YATES, JACKIE D.
COURSE: College Preparatory
MAJORS: English, Social Studies
YEOMANS, MIKE
COURSE: General
ACTIVITIES: Co-op
MAJORS: English, Social Studies
YOUNG, JERRY
COURSE: College Preparatory
ACTIVITIES: Football - Mgr., Hockey,
Baseball, Varsity Club
MAJORS: English, Social Studies,
Math
YOUNG, THOMAS
COURSE: General
ACTIVITIES: Football, Hockey, Base-
ball, Varsity Club
MAJORS: English, Social Studies
ZEEDYK, CANDACE
COURSE: General
MAJORS: English, Home Economics
ZEMKE, PAUL
COURSE: College Preparatory
ACTIVITIES: Track
MAJORS: English, French, Math
ZIETLON, DENNIS J.
COURSE: General
ACTIVITIES: Baseball
MAJORS: English, Math, Shop
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