Muskegon High School - Said and Done Yearbook (Muskegon, MI)
- Class of 1975
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Text from Pages 1 - 280 of the 1975 volume:
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One hundred years in the annals of history are but a brief moment, but to a 1975 graduate of Muskegon
High School, it means to be a part of a proud heritage.
A rugged lumber town in 1875 constructed an educational system that has weathered the years and
grown stronger in each decade.
A high school that in 1974 was judged one of the top five high schools in the nation certainly means that
our forefathers laid a firm foundation.
A community built on the waterfront of Muskegon Lake, while floating its logs down the river in the
1800's, was equally as concerned with providing a "reading room" for its citizens, a cultural center, and a
school. One hundred years later a fine public library and art gallery, 27 public school buildings, and a
community college stand as evidence to support the pioneer fathers.
This year, on our centennial birthday, it can all come together. Man works with man, woman with
woman, then man and woman as one. From such work comes growth, pride, experience, happiness, and
success.
To congratulate ourselves, to some, could ring as a hollow gesture, but congratulate ourselves we must.
For, you see, no matter how carefully the early bricks were troweled into place, the foundation could
crumble in the absence of proper care. Care from our citizens, our youth, our elected officials, in consort
with our God, makes for a real celebration in 1975.
As the last diploma is given to a Muskegon High School senior in the Walker Arena on june 4,1975,1O0
years of school progress in the City will come to an end. Receive this diploma with the hope that the
future years - yes, the second 100 - will be even stronger for all that you may have done to make it
true.
Dr. W. L. Austin
Superintendent
Muskegon Public Schools
Muskegon, Michigan
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IVIUSKEGON HIGH SCHOOL
1875 - 1975
The year 1975 has been named the official Centennial year for
is evidence that there was one graduate in 1872, the first of one
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exercises was held in 1875, with Nellie Cameron and Stella Sawye
relatives and friends, and listening to the spell-binding address of a
By this time the old Union School had been outgrown and was b
the same location, on Webster Avenue between Third and Fourth
were held in the new Central School, and the old Union School
become the home of Lyman G. Mason and later the Mercy Hospital
pupils and three teachers. Three rooms at the left of the main en
high school, the rest of the building providing administrative of
town library of 1,200 books was housed in this school, and ther
school and community meetings.
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the fine reputation
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Muskegon was fortunate to have a Board a
training possible for the youth of the area.
developments in education, and made possible
among the Board members were C. H. Hackley
special teacher of penmanship, to be followed by special teacher
business course was added in 1886, and a training school for teache
ln 1890 disaster struck in the form of a fire which completely d
on April 15, 1891, Mr. Hackley offered to buy the bond issue whi
schools, one on the old site, and a high school on jefferson at W
paid off, the money would become part of the endowment fun
offer was gratefully accepted, the buildings were erected and the
in September 1893.
About this time there was a new development in education,
pupils who wanted training in industrial skills rather than the tradi
Mr. Hackley offered to build and equip a manual training scho
maintenance as long as he lived, plus an endowment of S100,000.
such schools in the United States, and the first in the State of Mich
and was a great success. In 1900 Mr. Hackley offered to build
architect's original plans.
lt is difficult for us to realize the tremendous impact this gift m
at a time when there was a sharp decline in the lumber business in
to train for skilled work in the new factories which were just gett
highlights of the spring term was the Manual Open House, held
citizens filed through the building admiring the achievements o
foundry, printing, pattern-making, etc., and of the girls in "domestic
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l and provide 55,000 a year for its
his was one of the earliest and best of
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or two days each june. Hundreds of
the boys in wood-working, drafting,
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We Make Good Use of Our New Gymnasium
One of the early interests of Muskegon students was athleti
short-lived attempt to play baseball, but in the spring of 1887 the
high school team. No matter that an instructor, the Principal, and a
play. The baseball diamond was located on a vacant tract just south
wagon tracks, sand holes, and a few trees providing alibis for those
In 1887 an athletic association was formed to introduce Rugby f
events were also started about this time. Sprints and races were run
on jefferson Street, the 440 being run from a point near Washingt
military drill were also introduced, but participation in high school
in part to the small number of male students, especially after the Ce
According to the Hyperion, the high school annual publishe
association was formed in October 1895 and a committee appoint
football team. After a practice game November 2nd, two cancellati
four games played lthe last on December 7thj, the Muskegon te
Champions of Muskegon and Ottawa Counties.
There was no doubt that Muskegon citizens were enthusiastic su
and that more adequate facilities for athletics were needed. At
forward with an offer to build a gymnasium providing separate qu
swimming pool for the use of all. This gift made it possible to c
Manual which had served boys' and girls' physical education classe
1926. The gymnasium as well as the two wings of the Manual were r
In October 1902 Mr. Hackley informed the Board of Education
land just south of the Manual to serve as an athletic field. The firs
courts, a baseball diamond, football field, running track, grand
to be a safety hazard and was removed, and the brick wall also was f
Team sports have always played a great role at Muskegon Hi
Oosterbaan and Earl Morrall, Muskegon's All-American players. W
college teams, among them Mac Bowles, Flop Flora, Bill McCall,C
and jerry Collins. There have been fine coaches too - Robert Zup
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this point Mr. Hackley again came
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sketch shows plans for three tennis
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recall many others who starred on
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pke, who became head coach at the
University of Illinois, Francis jacks, Leo Redmond, Harry Potter,
games played to date, Muskegon High School has won 490, I
basketball, first organized in 1904, and baseball have equally
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flourished since 1888 when the first high school field day was hel
Mann, who set records for running the mile and two-mile that remai
Cup Meet was an intramural event where each class tried to win the
in 1902.
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DO YOU FZEIVIEIVIBEFK?
When assemblies were held in the Hackley Manual auditorium, with faculty members all seated in the
raised section at the back of the room?
Riding down the dusty, cobwebby chute of the Manual fire escape?
Senior banquets at the Occidental, and junior receptions iProms to more recent gradsj at the Women's
Club?
Who stole the clapper from the high school bell in 1899? Or who stacked all the books from the
students' desks a few years later?
Standing around in the cloakroom inthe old high school until you were late for session room?
Attending basketball games at the Armory?
Following the basketball team to Chicago in '23 when tlsey were trying for the national
championship?
Performing in the Senior Play at the Regent Theater?
When students prepared and delivered the commencement speeches?
Dr. Umbreit and Mr. Manning leading the college and high school graduates in the academic procession
across Hackley Field? And the faculty in academic caps and gowns?
The snake dances down Western Avenue to celebrate a football victory?
When only boys could be cheerleaders?
Those train excursions to Benton Harbor?
Trying out for Carmenta Literary Society?
Saki Takahashi, our exchange student from japan?
joe Matel, the Stribley twins, Allie Anderson, Louis Berman, all great cheerleaders?
How helpful Mr. Anderson was to the stage crews for dramatic and musical productions?
Having your girl take you to the Femme-Invite dance?
The Hackley Day Creed, written by Elmore Leppert?
Thanksgiving Day football games with Grand Rapids Central?
Mr. A. F. Temple followed by a train of small boys whose hope he would pay their way into the
Saturday afternoon game always came true?
Paul Cook's habit of returning the ball from kick-off for a touchdown?
Commencement exercises on Hackley Field that ended in a downpour and hasty removal to the
auditorium?
Hanging over the waste baskets in the front hall with your best girl?
Mr. McLouth's demerit system?
When "X", "G" and "F" pleased your parents, but "P" and "U" required a quick explanation?
How weird faculty and students looked when they all wore gauze masks during the 1918 flu epidemic?
That sinking feeling when you received your first blue deficiency slip?
The poignant moment when Mrs. Parslow presented the Lt. Travers Parslow scholarship to the first
winner?
jimmy Dowell singing "Dry Bones" in assembly?
Being stuck between floors in the Manual elevator when some joker opened the doors on another
floor?
How Warner Galombeck held his audience spellbound when he played his violin in assembly?
Mr. AI Zuidema all dressed up for a Pep Assembly?
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VVHO'S YOUR FAVORITE TEACHER?
This is a partial list of teachers who helped make Muskegon High School great:
Dorothy VanderKolk Andrews
Emmanuel G. Appel
Raymond Bauer
Ebba H. Bedker
Francis W. Beedon
joseph D. Bicknell
Henry V. Bolt
Frederick Brail
Walter Brooks
Mildred Woodworth Brothers
Mary T. Bryar
Murel G. Burdick
George S. Carlson
Raymond C. Carlson
L. Augusta Carpenter
Laura A. Carpenter
Claire C. Cook
john A. Craig
james Curnalia
William C. Denton
Elizabeth M. DeYoe
Frank A. DeYoe
Henry j. Douma
jean Hammond Douma
Frank Driscoll
Paul Dunworth
Celestia E. Eddy
Margaret Drake Elliott
Bertha Ellis
Robert D. Ferris
A. Verne Fuller
Earl Fuller
Earl F. Gasar
Anthony E. Gilsdorf
Ralph T. Guyer
Forrest E. Haines
Sophia Hammer
Edmund Hanley
Edith R. Hastings
Marian C. Helvie
Winifred Hubbell
Kate Huen
Donald lhrman
j. Francis jacks
N. Gertrude Kenney
Wilbur C. Kensler
Fred Kiskey
Vera Klontz
Cecelia M. Knoll
Edwin Knudson
Kenneth C. Kolberg
Alice Prescott Kyes
G. Walter Ladd
Marie Snowfleet Larsen
Robert Leitch
Selma Leopold
Addie Littlefield
Verna H. Luther
C. D. McLouth
Agnes Mclntyre
Ida E. McKinney
june McNeil
Thomas McShannock
Eleanor G. Mabley
George A. Manning
Hilda Marshall
Francis L. Martin
Alexina Meier
William Mayrose
Donald Mooney
Marcella O'Connor
Theo Pack
Nellie Parrish
Russell O. Partington
Harvey L. Paulson
William H. Paulson
Ethel Pihlstrom
Ralph Plummer
Franklin G. Poling
Harry Potter
L. A. Prescott
Mabel Quail
Ethel A. Raue
Frances Kleaveland Redmond
Leo Redmond
Arthur j. Reed
Harriett M. Reid
jessie M. Reynolds
Oren W. Rodewald
Kenneth Rolfe
Stanley Rolfe
Hildegard Roos
Ethel j. Sanford
Bessie Sargeant
Fay Mack Scharmer
Milton Scherer
Rex B. Sheathelm
William L. Stewart
Clarence W. Sundquist
Douglas Tool
Florence Tool
Lewis Torrent
john W. Toppen
Winthrop G.Trautman
Ida B. Turnbull
Della VanderKolk
Derwin j. Walvoord
Clara Watson
Gwendolyn Webster
M. Berry Wood
N. Walker Wright
William H. Young
R. A. Zimmerman
Team sports for girls were not neglected. Basketball was played
varsity championship teams were produced. In the fall there was fi
had their own track events. Other schools were invited to participa
gymnasium pool, inadequate as it seems today, made it possibl
techniques and to practice for the delightful swim shows the girls pr
The high school as well as the rest of Muskegon was touched by
classes made many articles for the Red Cross for war use. When th
were closed for a time, with teachers and students making up the
Saturdays and foregoing spring vacation. Everyone was encouraged t
Four young men who had been students at Muskegon High Sch
honor four trees were planted at the south side of the high school.
students formed a large circle around the trees and stood respectf
base of each tree, appropriate words spoken and taps sounded. T
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ld hockey, and in the spring the girls
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to learn the Red Cross lifesaving
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lorld War I. Boys and girls in Manual
coal shortage hit Muskegon, schools
days missed by attending school on
grow a victory garden.
ol gave their lives in the war. ln their
lly while flowers were placed at the
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As part of the Memorial Day services,
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large boulder on the west side of the building and a memorial pla
all wars.
Muskegon enjoys a fine reputation for its high quality of scholar
was recognized by naming the two top scholars as Valedictorian a
the first of the honor cups was given by the Athletic Association t
been killed in World War l. This award is made each year to t
achievement in athletics and sterling qualities of manhood. Subseq
C. W. Marsh, then President of the Board of Education, the athletic
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for boys and girls were presented. Later the faculty provided th
Plaque to be awarded the student showing the best citizenship ai
chapter of the National Honor Society was organized, with juniors
achievement selected as members. Now at graduation time the "t
are listed. But the most coveted honor of all remains to have on
plaque or on one of the honor cups.
By 1920 the high school building, even with the Annex c
conveniently house the number of students, grades 8 through 12,
years there had been talk of establishing a junior college for the Mus
as to provide additional room for the growing high school, a nel
Avenue on the land previously known as Deer Park. The closing o
Avenue created the area now called the Central Campus. The nel
1926, junior college students held most of their classes on the thir
the rest of the building as well as much of the Manual. The old hi
High School.
A unique feature of the new school was the auditorium located
stage separated from the boys' and girls' gyms by a steel curtain wh
was needed for band concerts, basketball games, proms, or other spe
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Salutatorian of their class. ln 1923
o honor Clayton L. Beach, who had
graduating senior for outstanding
iently through the generosity of Mr.
up for girls and the scholarship cups
Muskegon High School Citizenship
d service to the school. In 1948 a
and seniors of outstanding scholastic
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who were in attendance. For several
kegon area. To meet this need as well
building was erected' on Southern
parts of jefferson Street and Grand
building was opened in September
floor and the Senior High took over
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instructors, Kent Krive and Bruce Harwood, continue the traditio
One of the first student projects of 1926 was the drive to raise
side of Hackley Field. Students went out into the community selli
was a brief assembly to inspire them to greater efforts, with Mr.
The stadium continues to serve the school and community well.
Music has always had an important part in school life. Vocal mu
clubs were popular. lt was customary for someone in each class
sentimental class song, which along with the class yell, was learne
Mr. A. W. Renwick and Miss Virginia Stearns was continued by M
year being the operetta. ln recent times under Mrs. Ellen Pool and
musical groups have reached near perfection.
By 1905 there was a school orchestra, in need of more instru
organized also to play at football games and on other occasions.
were among early directors of instrumental music.
In 1936 Mr. William Stewart came to Muskegon as Directo
ushered in a whole new era for the high school band. He invite
perform on Hackley Field for a half-time show, and their appeara
the following week they marched with military precision, at least
days. Since then the band has grown into an organization of ove
winning "A" ratings in state-wide competition, and provides a real
directed for many years by Francis Martin, has also grown into a s
High School, and give all alumni another reason to take pride in Mu
Students of biology in the 30's and 40's remember with delig
farm, where they planted trees as part of the school reforestation
Club particularly enjoyed the picnics that were the reward for
building fire lanes. Mr. C. D. McLouth had for years conducted fi
the school farm would have been the realization of a great dream. lv
teachers made that dream come true.
No one can accuse Muskegon High School students of neglectin
the earliest days encouragement was given to every kind of speec
jfor boysj and the Senate ffor girlsj flourished many years as deba
by dramatic productions such as the Senior Play and the op
inter-school debate and oratory and declamation contests. No
produced under the direction of Miss Agnes Thomson, Mrs. France
Masque Club, the Purple Masque, and the Thespians all attest to
draws a number of serious students who study the important iss
possible to an audience.
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funds to build the stadium on the east
ng S50 stadium bonds. Each day there
C. W. Marsh coming to spur them on.
sic came first, and boys' and girls' glee
to compose an appropriate and often
by every senior. The choral work of
s. Verna Luther, the highlight of each
Mr. David Wikman, choirs and special
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A. C. Runzler and Ronald Hinchman
the University of Michigan band to
ce so inspired the band members that
as much as could be learned in seven
100 members with a reputation for
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project. Members of the Conservation
planting and pruning trees, and for
ld trips for his students, and for him
liss A. Verne Fuller and other biology
their extra-curricular activities. From
work. The House of Representatives
ting societies, and were supplemented
erettas. There was great interest in
one will forget the excellent plays
s Redmond, and their successors. The
the interest in this field. Debate still
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of the nv!! vhJoyaun num. nmnoxpl. - urwm- lhukugou onu-
fenureu of tho"Ilou
Comsr'g Day' was me
reunion of the gradu-
ah! of the lmlkegorf
Him qchoolh held at
the Hankley Manual.
Training aancol, led-
nnedu even1n4,,Aug.12.
The nam of naman.:
suck. n re-'union orig-
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dent Front, although
he. very generously
gives the credit to
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Congressman McLaugh-
lin, '76, marie un
ideal toastuester.
The response! to tno
tout! were lrlght,
witty, thoughtful and
entertaining.
A permanent Alumm
Assoeintion was organ-
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President:
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Fix-nv. Vice President:
Lulu F. llller, '39
Second Ytce President:
Adele V. Lumen, 'BB
Secretary:
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Publications have also been important. The Muskegon High Sch
followed by the Hyperion, which was published nearly every y
followed, published monthly for many years with stories, poetry a
About 1910 and 1911 an annual called The Optimist appeared, but
its june issue to the seniors and their activities. The Said and Done
Campus Keyhole, which used a newspaper format to publicize the c
and Done is now issued only as the Muskegon High School annual.
There are still many clubs at Muskegon High School, and wil
students and a faculty member willing to serve as advisor, but tran
impossible for some to participate. Carmenta, Senate, Hi-Y, Home
organizations that reflect the world of 1975. Clubs for skiing, ca
the order of the day. Spirit Week, with Hat Day, Slave Day,
Homecoming events, a Snow Carnival, add zest to school life.
Cooperative business training has proved helpful for students w
full-time school program does not meet their needs. They work ha
gaining valuable experience under the supervision of employer an
other half day in related school courses. This program aids pupilst
early start in a career.
One very successful project of Muskegon High School is the for
first Muskegon teachers exchanged with their counterparts abro
helped educate these instructors in our ways, and in return were ex
students learned even more from each other. ln 1951 through th
received its first foreign students, Berndt Thomas and Norbert
Muskegon High School has had at least one or more young persons f
janice Ebrecht, Douglas Walvoord, and Ed Wingler were the first of
the summer. Today all exchanges are arranged by the Youth for Und
The Hackley Manual Training School was torn down in 1962 beca
imposed by the State Fire Marshal were judged to be too expensive, a
for vocational schools, and the enlarged band had a real need for mo
addition was erected at the north end of the building to house instr
biology, chemistry and physics classrooms and laboratories, and th
classrooms and laboratories. A one-story building was construct
building for the vocational shops. Commercial subjects were move
languages was set up in the old typing rooms. With the construct
pupils were removed from the Central Campus, and the historic ol
Since that time the Board of Education has purchased the block va
the building razed. lt is hoped that before too long funds will be ava
and a new field house.
Muskegon High School is a great school, its high standards rec
agencies of this section of the United States. lt is great not becai
faculties. Each alumnus can name at least one great teacher who has
And so shall it be as long as there is a Muskegon High School.
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az and Latin Clubs have given way to
mping, chess, karate, skating, black
Faculty-Administrative Councilj are
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ho want to work or who feel that a
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school coordinator, and spend the
earn as they learn, and give them an
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posed to new ideas and customs. But
American Field Service, Muskegon
olfl. Nearly every year since 1951
m another country. Sandy Schuler,
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,ise changes to meet safety standards
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modern quarters. So the two-story
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home economics living center and
just west of the old high school
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MUSKEGON, MICHIGAN 49441
TELEPHONE 616!726-4811
A century has passed since the first graduate proudly marched to
the strains of a Commencement ceremony. The years have brought
triumphs and defeats, happiness and sorrows, but the pride and
quality of accomplishment has not diminished with the years.
Early graduates would note great changes in the school they knew,
and today's graduates would look in wonder at the past they didn't
know.
The common bond through all the years remains, the pride, the
excellence, the feeling that can only be known by those who have
been a part of a great tradition.
The Centennial celebration causes us to pause to refresh old memor
and possibly to renew past acquaintances. The pause for thought
gives hope for the future, the hope that the next hundred years
will be as kind as the past.
I hope that your part in this program will be as rewarding and
interesting as mine. I have been truly educated as to the meaning
of being a part of a school with a great tradition and history.
The history is yours, and we thank you for leaving us this legacy
to the future.
Please read this publication with pleasure. It is about your
school, and the story is yours.
James G. Agee
Principal
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IVIUSKEGON HIGH SCHOOL
ALMA IVIATEFQ
Words and Music by
The late William L. Stewart
Here's to a campus that is beautiful to see,
With lawns so green and trees so tall,
All dear to you and me!
Here's to the school we love,
The fairest of the fair,
Muskegon High to all of us,
ls far beyond compare!
Sing with voices loud and clear,
Make them reach the sky!
To this the school we hold so dear,
Our own Muskegon High!
CENTENNIAL COIVIIVIITTEE
Alice Prescott Kyes
Harriett M. Reid
Murel G. Burdick
PAGEANT DIRECTORS
David A. Wikman
Michael M. Vogas
The administration of Muskegon High School wishes to express its sincere appreciation to
Alice Prescott Kyes for her work in compiling, editing and writing this Centennial publication
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Said and Done
1975
80 West Southern Avenue
Muskegon, Michigan 49442
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a blow and go cut. 6. Nathan Mattson and Kim Roelofs.
7. Ken Gray and his flying drum sticks.
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The 1974-75 Big Red Marching Band had
a crowd pleasing season. Head director was
Mr. Krive, with assistant directors Mr. Richards
and Mr. Lawerence. There was the added help
of a student teacher this year, Mr. Staniszewski
The band performed at nine out of ten games
this season, in order to do this they rehearsed
every day after school and Wednesday evenings.
The band ended their season with Half-time
Highlights, a recreation of their half-time tunes.
We would like 'to thank the band for their hard
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Micki Carey. 4. Sue and Sharon in tails.
5. Cold weather doesn't get them down.
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4. Leading the Juniors on. 5. Flying J.V. Cheerleaders, not every
school has them. 6. Bottom: Julie Nelson, Denise Carey, Tanya
Tgypj, l.ovLe.Bnon, Shelly Wohlford. Middle: e, Sandy
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Brusseau, Carl Annessa, Lori Soule, and Paul Drelles. 4. Big
Red Cheerleaders. 5. Drama's skit for the Catholic game. 6.
They know how to spell! 7. Our beloved faculty. 8. Cherokettes
and "The Train is Coming" 8. Show a little spirit guys.
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and Robert McDowell. 3. Homecoming court members Shelly Wohl-
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and Dave Fisher. 6. A sign in Senior Hall. 7. Front display case
showing some old-time outfits.
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and Ron VanLent, announcers for the assembly. 5. I
never thought l'd see that bunch holding hands! 6. Now
you see it, now you don't. 7. Dance contestants Chantel
Kobza and Tim Schofieid. 8. Mr. Kuch as "Rocky." 9.
The sled races.
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Quite a turnout. 3. Being in jail isn't so bad after all, now
is it, Don Daniels? 4. Karen Olson, ready for a shower. 5.
Computer Dating, a very popular booth. 6. Bruce Spoelman
and Micky DeBoef. 7. Mr. James Agee. 8. Mark Gable and
Linda Beghtol,
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Karrie Grigsby, Glenda Dooley, 3rd Row, Kathy O'DonnglL Melba Leggett, Ka
Daniels, Marcia Carter, Joyce Butterfield, Mary Priefer, Not pictured, Connie
Carson, Sue Schrader.
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2nd Row: Cindy Cook CRecorderD, Mary Ribesky CGuitarJ, Chantel Kobza, She
Laura Blohm. 3rd Row: Don Daniels, Larry Chan, Bob McDowaII, Joe Gra
Mark Boelkins, Mike Bobian, Doub Workman, Kent Krive, Thom DeHorn. Not
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1st Row: Val Orielly, Laura McDowell, Karay Lindstrom, Michelle Daniels, Marcy Martin, Lori Wikman, Sue Ward, Sue Flore,
Denise Stevens, Debbie Stevens, Michelle Karntor, Marie Chabbotte, Pat Stegall, Kim Roelofs, Bonnie Schneider, Debbie Gardner,
Laurel Larson, Lori Bergman. 2nd Row: Loena Jackson, Reyne Fodrocy, Kris Fodrocy, Chantel Kobza, Jerri' Brouillet Dawn
Sieplinga, Barb Anderson, Sue Rudis, Shelley Morency, Karyn Harrell, Karen Stohr, Julie Nelson, KathywMuIread, Laurie
Bird, Laura Blohm, Beth Slater, Jan Clements, Tgqnya,-Lamar., 3rd Row: Herb Butts, Dave Chan, Mark RSfrasser, LeVeII
McBride, Larry Chan, Wayne Kennedy, Kent Krive, Brian Rose, Gary Sherwood, Randy Reberg, Don Mitchekl, Jerry St.
Amour, Mike Piggott, Dale Clock, Mike Poe, Joe Grdisher, Nathan Mattson. 4th Row: Kevin Stewart, Jamal Abdelkader,
Carl Grewe, Bob McDowell, Mike.Bobian, Dana Spencer, Wayne Carlson, Tim Wood, Brian White, Rag Dgerks, Gary Nash,
Don Daniels, Terry Launer, Roger Carlson, Don Meyers, Doug Workman, Rick Benham, Jamie Nicison, Doug Robbins.
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Jane Stemholm, Cindy Hansen, Sally Graves, Sue Toman. 2nd Row: Julie Hyle
Blohm, Terry Launer, Dale Carlson, Lisa Johnson, Melisande Mattson, Karen J
Taylor, Kathy Crouch, Karen Dault, Cindy Cook, Lorraine Marshall. 3rd Row:
Busard, Pam Beal, Kevin Stewart, Rob McGregor, Cheryl Brown, Al.Richards,
Dave Meyers, Gary Contrady, Steveyrmggrlgg, Marv Taylor, Dave Maynard, Liz
Jeff Leder, Jim Drelles, Nathan Mattson, John Ruid, Kent Krive, Gary Dunn, Greg Vande
a, Laureen Felinski, Chris Krive, Julie Weaver,
rj Carol Sayles, Carl Annessa, Linea Wolf, Laura
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John Hayes, 5,ue,.Q.UQQIf1g. Betty Paulson, Kurt
Don Meyers, Wayne Carlson, Jamal Abdelkader,
DeVette, Laurel Larson, Jodi Versaille. 4th Row:
rleest, Joy Annessa, Ken Gray.
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1st Row: Terry Launer, Laura Blohm, Carl Annessa, Mark Soderstrom, Raymond
Curtis, Gary Dunn, 2nd Row: Liz Devette Cpianob
Alan Richards, Cheryl Brown, Ed Spier, Rob McGregor, Mark Yonkers, 3rd Row: Mr. Krive, Don Meyers, Jamal Abdelkader, Randy
Gardener, Marvin Taylor.
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Duiser, Lori Davis, Sue Ward, Debbie Bos, 2nd Row: Lori Bergman, Vicki Balcom, Marcy Martin, Mary Jlmene-z,,Kamie Maddocks,
Kaela Hansen, Tammy Dougherty, Matie Span, QQ Brown John Seeger, Matthew Bond, Raymond Curtis, Kari Wittkopp, Maryane
Koday, Kim Roelofs, Ruth Zuidema, Linda Way, Betl'TS'l?a'teJr, Dawn Sieplinga, Patti Duiser, Linda Beighley, 3rd Row: Vicky DeVette,
Theresa Leonard, Denise Mikesell, Virginia Crawford, Gayle Vledder, Cindy Boles, Melvin Daniels, Randy Miller, Jeff Gray, Randy
Leafers, Bruce Caradine, Brian Penny, Tim Swartz, Ed Spier, Randy Gardner, David Maynard, Kevin Groeneveld, Randy Carey,
Adnan Rukieh, Ron Sieplinga, David Cashbaugh, Regina Macario, Lori Kaub, Valarie Synder, Julie Nauta, Rose Steward, Pat Stegall,
Rhonda Ziebarth, Cindy Maycroft, 4th Row, Randy Reberg, LeeVell McBride, Chuck Holdman, Percussion: Tom Goodman, Joe
Johnson, Scott Meyers, Alice Farmer, Tom Jakubas, Mark Taylor.
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Marsha Luhman, Rhonda Wahr, Steve Nelson. Second Violin: Dan O'Toole, L3
Graefffifarol Heim, Ann Radtke, Larry Grennan, Amy Garvey, Margo Simm
Klinkner, Virginia O'Connell, Holly DeVette. Viola: Pete Bennett, David Fischer,
Tazelaar, Bernard Lory. Cello: Karyn Harrell, Anne Lehker, Gary Nash, Jane
Linda Olson, Carolyn Harwell. String Bass: Mark Yonkers, Bill Davros. Flute: La
Piccolo: Debbie Medema. Oboe: Chris Krive, Julie Weaver. Bassoon: Lisa Johns
Sally Graves. French Horn: Betty Paulson, Pamela Beal, Kurt Busard. Trumpet:
Trombone: Al Richards, Rob McGregor, Kevin Stewart. Tuba: Jim Drelles, Per
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Lou Bergman
Dennis Birch
Phil Bishop
Micheal Blevins
Lucia Blohm
Mike Blohm
Daryl Bogue
Cheryl Bohland
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Joyce Butterfield
Bruce Caradine
Becky Carey
Dale Carlson
Kurt Carlson
Kay Carr
Maria Carillo
Leslie Carroll
Scott Carroll
David Cashbugh
Sharvon Chambers
Bob Chasseur
Barb Chasteen
Vanessa Cheatham
Danita Chilcote
Gregg Christianson
Milinda Christina
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Pam Curry
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Rochelle Daniels
Marlene Davies
Anthony Davis
Lori Davis
Bill Davros
Holly DeVette
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Tom DeVries
Lori Dixon
Yulanda Dooley
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Bob Fodrocy
Delores Ford
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Annette Foreman
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Vickie Frank
Sharon Frazier
Rob Fredrickson
Ralph Freye
Richard Freye
Bill Fuquay
Mark Gable
Fred Galindo
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Vivian Gathers
John George
Mark Ghezzi
Betty Gilbert
Dan Goodman
Tom Goodman
Bob Graham
Mike Grasmeyer
Jeff Gray
Leonard Gray
Debra Green
Marriann Greenwald
Larry Grennan
Larry Grevious
Karrie Grigsby
Alfonso Guerrero
Sally Haas
Gwen Haiker
Scott Haiker
Leonard Hairston
Janice Hale
Ken Hall
Vickie Hammel
Joseph Hammerle
John Hanely
Ron Hansard
Karla Hanson
Diane Harper
Terri Harper
Willie Harris
Carolyn Harwell
Luann Hawkey X
Pearl Hawkins
Dave Hayes
Norma Haywood
Julie Heikkinen
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Terri Herzhaft
David Heykoop
Joan Hibbard
Billy Hicks
James Hicks
Linda Hillstead
John Hittle
Diane Hoffman
Charles Holdeman
Bob Holman
Laura Holtz
Randy Holtz
Roger Hopson
Madonna Horan
Tena Hough
Robert Houseman
Elvis Houston
Brian Hutchison
Melissa Irving
.Derjse Jablonski
Leona Jackson
Katrina Jesse
Tom Jewell
Dan Jibson
Henry Jimenez
Mary Jimenez
Anthony Johnson
Joel Johnson
Mike A. Johnson
Micheal AI Johnson
Susan Johnson
Bill Jones
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Michelle Kantor
Lori Kaub
Brian Keenan
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Melba Leggett
Anne Lehker
Carri Leighton
Tony Leitner
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Theresa Leonard
Debbie Lifer
Dan Linderman
Randy Lloyd
Terry Lloyd
Dean Lodholtz
Ricky Longmire
Bernard Lory
Nancy Love
Sandy Love
Doug Lubbers
Karen Lubbers
Roger Lu bbers
Kenneth Luckett
Regina Macario
Marnold Maciell
Wayne MacPherson
Kamie Maddox
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Marilyn Manurs
JoAnn Martin
Marcy Martin
Cindy Maycroft
David McCartney
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Ka ren McGa ry
Theresa Mclntosh
Bradley McKenzie
Brian McKenzie
Tom McKeown
Edna McQuarter
Vicki McTaggart
Alexis Medacco
Steve Medlin
Gloria Mendez
Anna Merriweather
Douglas Messinger
Scott Meyers
Mary Midkiff
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Brian Miles
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Kenneth Moore
Joseph Morgan
Robin Morris
Roberta Morse
Terry Morse
Brenda Moseley
Ralph Mulder
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Julie Nauta
Julie Norbotten
John Nousain
Linda Nuttall
June O'Brien
Mary Obzut
Virginia O'ConneIl
Debre Oliver
Jim Olsen
Linda Olson
Terri Olson
Darrel O'NeaI
Daniel O'Toole
Sheila Owens
Kelli Paggeott
Mary Palo
Karen Panici
Lamarr Pannell
Cheri Panzer
Dan Paquin
Barry Parker
Vickie Parson
Rita Patterson
Kim Pedler
Brian Penny
Kimberly Perkins
Deborah Parson
Pamela Peterson
Mark Phillips
Sheila Phillips
Mark Picard
Michael Piggott
Patricia Pleimling
Mary Priefer
Jeri Priest
Paulette Priest
Betty Pulliams
Marjorie Raas
Ann Radtke
Jeffery Rahrig
Lori Ramberg
Thelma Ray
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Leslie Reaser
Lynn Reinecke
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Mary Ribesky
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Terry Robinson
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Randy Sheffer
Mark Sheldon
Scott Shelkey
Tom Shields
Tony Sidock
Steve Siewert
Dwight Simmons
John Singer
Matthew Siwicke
Craig Skocelas
Brian Slocum
Brian Smith
Gregg Smith
Pat Smith
Rick Smith
Bob Smith
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James Springstead
Thomas Stanford
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Michael Townsend
Christina Trice
Lorie Underhill
Lisa Valentine
Sue Vanbergen
Terry VanDam
Paul Vanderberg
Katherine VanderLeest
Kristi Vandervelde
Michael VanLent
Debbie VanMunster
Gerry VanOeffeIen
Larry VanRaaIte
Joyce Vargo
Laura Vaughn
Kyle Veitenheimer
Mary Jo Venne
Vivian VerHulst
Jeff Vorgias
Marva Walker
Arthur Walls
Susan Ward
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Larry Weisner
David Welbes
Gretchen Weller
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Jeraldine Wickleffe
Bruce Wikman
Lori Wikman
Allen Wilks
Torn Willea
George Willer
Doris Williams
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Robert Woods
Denise Wright
Larry Wright
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Donna Zandstra
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an apology to all of the students not pictured. This
is not the fault of the staff as we did not receive
the pictures necessary to print. The pictures on this
page are of those that came to us late but still
early enough to get in. - The Staff
Bryan Bates
Felita Darkins
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Ricky Pierce
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Mrs. Jane C. Wilson is the assistant principal here at MHS. When
asked how she felt about the school this year she made
the following statement. "We are fortunate to be a part of such
a fine school with such fine traditions. We have every reason
to feel there are more than '100 Reasons for 100 Years' "
Mr. Ronald Kasher is also assistant principal at MHS. When asked
about his thoughts of the school he replied, "The world does
not revolve around each one of us, but together we orient ourselves
to the needs of others and our school, hoping the tangents we
create result in friendship, understanding, and empathy for our
school and what it stands for and our classmates within.
Mr. James Agee is our principal here at MHS. it is his fourth
year of heading this fine school. He says of this school, "Muskegon
High School offers all of us a rare opportunity to be part of one
of the best institutions in the country. The people of Muskegon,
the faculty, and the students that make our school can be proud
of their accomplishments. We strive for the excellence and our
success' has been demonstrated. I am proud to be a Big Red
and pleased to work with our school and community.
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7. Mr. T. Giacobassi, 8. Mr. Byron Comin, 9. Mrs. Jean Trump.
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Murphy, 4. Mr. Nathan Roelofs, 5. Miss Elise Nisper,
6. Mrs. Pamela Pomeroy, 7. Mr. Theron Wierenga, 8.
Mr. Raymond Bauer. 9. Mr. Ronald Janczyk, 10. Mr.
James Kuck, 11. Mrs. Mildred DeYoe.
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Mr. Richard Cornish, 7. Mr. Donald Vokits, 8. Mr. Henry Bolt.
Not Pictured, Mr. Frederick Smith, Mr. Robert Barber.
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Not pictured, Mr. Loren Cook, Mr. Kim Kolberg
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4. Mr. Mike Freude. 5. Miss Karen Gonda. 6. Mrs. Marilyn
Trapp. 7. Mrs Betty McFerran. 8. Miss Jamie Schutt. 9.
Miss Jan Mjovig. 10, Miss Laurie Sperry.
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Bischoff. 4. Mr. David Wikman. 5. Mr. Bruce Harwood. Not Pictured,
Mr. Kent Krive, Mrs. Caron Farmer.
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Dodd. 4. Mr. John Dorris, 5. Mrs. Francis Fisher. 6. Mr.
Curt Prediger.
FacuIty!85
1. Mr. W. Hayes. 2. Mr. Frank Garzelloni. 3. Mr. Lyle
Monette. 4. Mrs. Karen Shira. 5. Mr. Fred Gerard. 6. Mr.
Derwin Walvoord. 7. Mrs. Virginia Dresen. 8. Mr. Victor
Ruzicka. 9. Mr. Richard Bergin. 10. Mr. John Hansen. 11.
Mr. Joseph Fodrocy. 12. Mr. Robert Ludwig. 13. Mr. Fred
Franczek.
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4. Mrs. Katherine Carlson. 5. Mrs. Mary Marris. 6. Mr. Howard Moore.
7. Mrs. Judith Guerrero. 8. Mr. Jim Klug. 9. Left to Right: Donna
Bishop, Rosalie Settergren, Annie Hayes, Vergie Niva, Thelma Olsen.
Marion Wiseman, Helen Bonjernoor, Esther Boertman, Mgr.
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4. Mrs. Marva Stevens. 5. Mrs. Veda Fatka. 6. Miss Barbara Polcyn.
7. Mrs. Jo Dekker. 8. Mrs. Mazine Skidmore. 9. Mrs. Phyliis Hallberg.
10. Mrs. Jo Bartscht. 11. Mrs. Donna Derda. 12. Miss Dorothy Runyan.
13. Mrs. Marilyn DeHorn. 14. Mrs. Gloria Frazier. 15. Mrs. Muriel Billingsly.
Faculty!91
People in the Shape
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1. Mr. Larry Harp, 2. Mr. Tom McShannock, 3. Mr. Robert Erickson,
4. Mr. David Heckaman, 5. Mrs. Carol Murphy, 6. Mrs Kate McSannock
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Moessner, Dr. Robert Boelkins, Mr. Hilmer Anderson. Not pictured Mr. Raymond Carlso 1.
FaCulty!94
After Seventeen Years at M H S
Mr. Toppen ls Retiring
After retiring, Mr. Toppen plans to travel around
the United States. Mr. Toppen has been involved
with schools for 41 years. He was the Principal
at Mona Beach for 4 years, the Superintendent
at Fruiport for 5 years, he taught Math at
Bunker Jr. High, and he even acted as Principal
there when Redman was ill. Mr. Toppen has
been at M.H.S. now for 17 years. He has been
the Administrative Assistant, and has been the
summer school director until his resignment
3yearsago.
Mr. Toppen was a Graduate of Muskegon
High School. He then went on to Muskegon
Jr. College. He graduated from the University
of Chicago with a B.A. He was a graduate
of the U. of M. Mr. Toppen has many good
feelings for the city of Muskegon. He has been
a very important man in our lives. He has
held various offices. These include: Pres. of
Musk. Teachers Club, Pres. of Musk. County
Ed. Council, Pres. 81 V.P. of MHS Teachers club,
Sec. of Musk. Teachers Credit Union. Mr. Toppen
is presently the advisor of the 1976 graduate
class. He is also in charge of the Jr.!Sr. Prom.
The Faculty 81 students at Musk. would like
to wish Mr. Toppen the best of luck in his
future plans.
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WMHS Radio, Morning announcements,
News, Sports, Current events, Students
do the broadcasting from room 310. Mr.
Vogas Advisor.
Keyhole
Key Hole, What's it all about? Why
it's the schools Newspaper. It's News
and entertaining, put your personals in
it. Inform that favorite girl or guy that
you really dig em. Room 313, Advisor
is MissGiII.
Organizationsf98
Fritz Ochs CSeatedJ Left to Right, Mr. Vogas, Deni Carey, Gwen Walton,
fBack Rowj Eric Anderson, Terry Ferris, Dave Ostrander, Bill Matych.
Row 1. Sandy Love, Mary Obzut, Bruce Burr, Laura Vaughn, Willie Harris.
Row 2. Miss Gill CAdvJ, Tricia Ritter, Chuck Boher, Shirly Wedell, Micki
Sweet, Cindy Boles, Mfrk Ghezzi, Row 3. Darrell Brown, Mary Porter,
Debbie Balcom, Eric And rson, Jeff Panzer, Carl Duncan, Katrina Walker.
lst Row: Julie Deater, Laura McDowell. Ruth Logan, Gretchen Weller, Linda Beghtol. Mary Anderson, Kim Henry, Linda
Anderson, Penny Leitner. 2nd Row: Gloria Wilson, Becky Butler, Karen Wilson, Billie Jo Dudley, Michelle Daniels, Rachelle
Boucher, Lori Wolffis, Mary Baker, Kathie Carson, Cheryl Glick, Melanie Jibson, Oralio Casarez, Ruthann Dhuse Cstaffl.
3rd Row: Carl Grewe, Bob McDowell, Margo Simmerman, Bryan Archer, Andy Timmer, B-nan Leyrer, Wayne Carlson, Greg
Van Dam, Steve Baker, Terry Van Dam, Cheryl Glick, Linda Cook, Judy Albert, Cstaffj.
Campus Life
Campus Life Insight
Sharing ones feelings . . . Talking
. . . Fun and Games. Discussions,
Refreshments, Trips, Campus
Life is all of these, Why don't
you join us and see. Meetings
held every Tuesday at students
houses. And there is always the
electrical chair. CAs Shown Left.J
Organizationsf99
National Honor Society
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Nice Presidentj Barb Anderson CSecretaryD Carl Anne'sE5'CPT65identJ,
Marge Primmer, , Deb Nelson, Marsha Luhman, Lynn Vriesman
Don Meyers, Cindy Hansen, Debbie Stevens. Row 3. Joe Magil, Kristi
Dale Clock, Wayne Carlson, Joe Gradisher, Dave Meyers, Nathan Mattson, Mark
4 nfs,
reasurerb Laureen Felinski, Mark Soderstrom
Mrs. Fran Fisher. Row 2. Pat Harper,
McNabnay, Karen Johnson, Nancy Priefer,
Jan Clemnts, Carl Goods, Greg Jones,
Ron Vanlent, Sue Rebesky.
Leadership, Scholarship, Monthly awards
to outstanding students, The Christmas .
Mixer. The Great scooter race at the
snow carnival CRightJ.
Organizaitons!1OO
Varsity Club
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lst Row: Joe Gradisher, Louis Olivas, Dave Dressel, Howie Meloche, Tim Schofield, Ray Grennan, Randy Rahrig, Dave
Panici, Jeff Burr, Randy Carlson, Jim Drelles, Pat Wooodard, Mickey DeBoef, Dave Barnes, Nick Davros. 2nd Row: Steve
Baker, Brian Clarke, Ron Olson, Rick Versaille, Steve Smith, Eric Anderson, Bob Becquist, Rick Hill, Dave Ernvall, Bob
Huth, Mike Woodard, Kurt Fredericks, Mike Frazine. 3rd Row: Dale Clock, Dave Kennedy, Thom DeHorn, Coach Harp,
Coach Heckaman, Bernadette Young, Karen Benes, Karen Olson, Bruce Spoelman, Mike Derby.
Varsity Club Letter winners or major
letters raise funds for new equipment,
working at Basketball games, swim meets,
and anything else thats to be done. Egg a
heavy varsity at the snow carnival. CLeftJ
Organizations!101
Left to Right - Row 1: Lynn Vriesman CPresidentD, RQ Vanlent fTreasurerj, l
Devette CVice Presidentl. Row 2: Amy Boxer, Pam BeaI."Sandy Klinker, Randy Gar
JGUL Brouillei fHiSf0fi8HJ, 0ard Mem.D, Dave Fischer fBoard Me
Row 3: Adnan Ruhkieh, Deni Carey, Teresa Griffen, Lori Wikman, Cindy Bo
Sue Schrader, Mark Sheldon, Laurie Bird, QQi
Fielstra, wcki Carey, Joyce Butterfield, North Martinez, Sandi Flickema, Kathy
Glick, Mike"Vanlent, Chris Lemieux, Chris Krive, Mark Soderstrom, Bernie
Shugars. Row 5: Dan Eley, Tim Wood, Jamal Abdelkator, Rose Steward, Cammi
Jerry St.Amour, Dana Spencer, Bernie Lory, David Benes, Tanya Taylof Bo
Mitchell, Mike Piggott, Doug Messinger.
Ar. Vogas, Roger Carlson CBoard Memberj, Liz
ner fBoard Memberj, Kathy Piggott CSecretaryJ,
.J, Mike Poe, Denise Stevens, Debbie Stevens.
, Judy Bryson, Marcy Martin, Nancy Priefer,
Melody Jibson, Gloria Wilson. Row 4: Diane
Peterson, Lori Langlois, Melba Leggett, Cheryl
'enelouis, Fritz Ochs, Cindy Chandonnet, Lori
Dombrausky, Teresa Baxter, Lexi Chandonnet,
Krypel, Wayne Kennedy, Dave Dressel, Don
Performing Arts Company, entertain-
ing, educational, an experience in
theatre, acting and scenery. Advisor
- Mr. Vogas. Meetings called only when
needed. One acts, directed by students,
Major productions and great times.
Activities! 102
Performin Arts Company
1. Tanya Taylor and Jane Giacobassi. 2. Cast
W from major productions. 3. Joyce Butterfield
and Roger Carlson, 4. More cast from Major
Productions.
French Club
Left to Right. Row 1. Melisande Mattson, Carol Sayles, Debbie Stevens
Berni Yenelouis, Chris Krive. Row 2. Gail Drent, Karyn Harrell, Kathy
Ziebarth, Joy Annessa, Melvin Daniels. Row 3. Greg Borgman, Mary Fox,
Benes, Bonne Schneider Julie Hyler Adnan Rukieh, Eric Bucklle. Row 4.
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Daniels, Betsy Farmer, Marcy Martin, David VanKammen, Bernie Lory, Mike
Bruce Spoelman, Micky Deboef.
Spencer, Mary Peterson, Denise Stevens,
n, Karen Olson, Cindy Maycroft, Rhonda
Beighly, Alice Farmer, Carol Wheeler, Karen
Chabotte, Debbie Frederickson, MaryBeth
rd, Dave Ernvall, Rex Zeibarth, Jeff Lowry,
French Club Singing in French, Skits, Movies
and Slides, Ice Skating parties, Car washes, and
Trips. Any way someone thinks French is dreamy.
Organizations!104
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Kris Grevious.
Betty Paulson.
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Nancy Love, Julie Norbotten, Kelle Eaton, Michelle Kantor, Lori Soule,
Row 1. Rick Estepp, Otelia Allen,
Kari Wittkopp. Row 2. Mary Jimenez, Bernadette Young, Linda Way, Valarie Snyder, Margo Simrnerman,
Vicki Scofield, Jerri Brouillet, Mary Ribesky, Peggy Sietsema, John Hanely, Kathy Crouch, Becky Butler.
Span, Mary VanOffelen, Julie Sharp, Marsha Horan, Rose Stewart, Bob Huth, Scott Emig, Ed Archer, Dana
Spencer, Bud Meyres, John Mason, Louis Olivor.
Spanish Club A better understanding
of the Spanish Language, and customs.
Speeches and Discussions. Join in and
have some fun. Mattie thinks it's the
greatest. CLeft7
Organizations!105
Left to Right. Row 1. Bernie Lory, Dean King, Cindy Hansen, Lisa
Debbie Stevens. Row 2. Mike Vanlent, Jan Clements, Chris Krive, Laureen
Rukieh, Michelle Kantor, Julie Weller, David Chan. Row 3. Rick Versalle
Brouillet, Chantel Kobza, Carl Goods, Sandy Klinkner, Lori Wickman, Alan
Row 4. Mrs. Wilson, Vicki Scofield, Denise Dubault, Kandi Johnson
DeHorn, Carl Annessa, Dan Kish, Sue Ribesky, Don Daniels.
Student council . . . a moving force of students
to accomplish things, the making of rules and
enforcing by students.
0rganizations!106
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Left to Right. Row 1. Robin Spencer, Kim Henry, Sandy Kibbey, Cindy Bos,
Row 2. Carol Harwell, Gwenelle Williams, Terry Berthetta, Lovie Boone,
Gwen Walton. Row 3. Mr. J. Martin CAdvisor3, Julie Bomers, Audrey Allen,
Linda Olson, Kelle Eaton, Bob Wooda. Row 4. Mary Latham, Becky Butler
Ake, Tanya Taylor, Linda Gust, Julie Nelson, Cindy Brentana, Bob Krypel, Sandra
Booster Club
Olson, Michelle Kantor, Deborah Cheatham,
Juergens, Pamela Lawrence, Deni Carey,
Donna Czekuc, Shelly Wohlfard, Karen Olsen,
Patsy Ross, Wayne Kennedy, Carol Heim, Bill
Support your schools athletic sports, Join the
Booster Club. Make signs, Do things, let them M ,
know your alive. Great new sign making kits,
and a great advisor Mr. Martin.
Organizations!108
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Row 2. Joy Annessa, Kamie Maddocks, Tammy Sanders, Sue Ward, Shirly Wedell, Kathy Dault, Peggy Sietsema, Karen
Dault, Vicki Scofield. Row 3. Randy Gardner, Corene Kufta, Alice Farmer, Gerry Skidmore, Cheryl Ackley, Ellen Davis,
Bruce Spoelman, David Jacobson, Bill Nuismer, QAdvisor7
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trips, selling candy and different booths at the
snow carnival such as Pickle your favorite teacher.
CLook At Those Teachersb
Organizations!109
Th spians!!!
Front Row: Jerry Brouillet, Ron VanLent, Dave Fischer, Liz DeVette, Mrs.
Priefer, Laurie Bird, Betsy Farmer, Mark Sheldon, Sue Schrader, Theresa
Wellar, Tanya Taylor, Jerry St. Amour. '
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Sandy Dunham, Nora Martinez, Julia
Thespians frequent meetings, dinners, l
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Black Culture
Robin Morris, Veronica Whimper, Mona Rucker, Lillie Long, Yolanda Rucks, Wilda Cummings. Row 2. Phyllis Williamson,
Reuvilla Jordan, Sandra Ward, Janice Carte, Edna McDanil, Barbara Dooley. Row 3. Linda Jones, Kandi Morris, Mylon
Matthews, KittyKat Ward, Greg Jones, Marcia Carter, Tony Johnson, Carl Goods. Row 4. Mark Pierce, Lyola Herbert, Timmy
Nelson, Evelyn Hawkins, Tommie Mitchell, Tanya Taylor.
i'ii' T ""TW"?'.L' l,'i Helping the black students of M.H.S.
to better understand knowledge of the
intellectual development of the black man.
Blacks in education, History, Literature,
Music and Brotherhood.
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Organizations!113
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1. Going in. 2. Starting out. 3. Waiting patiently. 4. Getting
ready. 5. Help!
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Steve Smith, Jerry Martin, Micheal Huff, Mike Derby, John Ribesky, Dave Dressel, Bob Huth, Ray Grennan, Row 4. Joe Duff, Clayton
Sitsema, Jeff Kenny, Ed Archer, Ron Olson, Leon Kelly, Robert Glover, Bob Becquist, Rusi Schuitema, Donnie Jones, Romiel Campbell,
Rayfield Bell, Row 5. Tim Burch, Coach Bob Erickson, Coach Gillispe, Dave Taylor, Co ch Larry Harp, Mike Osborn, Eric Anderson,
Jeff Burr.
The 1974 Big Red Football Team had a very
tough season indeed, finishing with a 5-4 record.
The Reds started strong by winning their first
five games in a row. Then despite hard play
by the Reds, injuries plagued the team and
led to their four losses. Despite the team record
Big Red Pride remained strong, and they should
be congratulated. This years team was led by
Tri-captains, Randy Rahrig, Aaron Morris, and
Paul Drelles. Randy Rahrig was voted Most Valu-
able Back, and Dave Kenny was voted Most
Valuable Lineman and also Most Valuable Player,
This year head coach Larry Harp was assisted
by Dave Taylor and Bob Erickson.
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The 1974 Little Red Football team repre-
sented MHS well with a 7-2 record for the
season. The team was low in quantity C27
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team pulled together to get the job done.
Team leaders included Mark Gable - Most
Valuable Lineman, John Brown - Most Valu-
able Back, and Kurt Fredericks and John
Brown -- Most Valuable Players.
This year the Little Reds had a new head
coach in Ron Murphy and he was assisted
by Chuck Hutson.
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Bosse, Melvin Fletcher, Coach Ron Murphy.
Little Reds 7-2
1. Kurt Fredricks. 2. Coach Hutson. 3.
Mickey Ferguson. 4. John Brown.
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Team Picture - Row 1: Dave Kennedy, Tri-Captains - Don Daniels Scott Robbins Joe radlsher Terry Fuck Henery Jiminez Chuck
Baker Row 2: Brian St. Amour, Jon Stephens, Ron Michelson Coach Dorris Dean King Paul Derks Jeff Panzer Louis Olivas Row
3 Bruce Burr, Tom Shields, Mark Ghezzi, Dave Stephens.
Cross Country coach John Dorris' Big Red
Cross Country finished the season with great
pride. The year ended with our Harriers com-
prising an 8-2 dual record and respectable
2nd place in the city and league. Tri-captains
for the year included Scott Robbins and three-
year letter winners Don Daniels and Joe Gra-
disher. Junior Dave Kennedy was top man
for the team and was the no. 1 runner in
the L.M.A.C. Don Daniels placed 4th in the
conference. CONGRATULATIONS TEAM!
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Laguire.
Both Girls Basketball teams did a tremendous
job this year. Girls Varsity won 10 out of 13,
and our Girls JV. won 7 out of 9. Their many
hours of practice led to their great victorys.
CONGRATULATIONS GIRLS!
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Row 1 Coach Mike Murphy. Nick Davros, Mike Ray, Jim Parker, Mike Huff, Ken
Bo Morris, Matt Buikema, Bruce Price, Howie Meloche, Al Richards, Tony Pannell.
Coach Mike Murphy's 1975 Big Red Basketball
Team provided many thrills during the season.
Ending with a 16-9 season record, the Reds tied
for 2nd in the LMAC standings. ln tournament
play, the Reds came on strongly, winning the
Regional title was the first in thirteen years for
MHS.
Tony Pannell led the Big Reds in scoring and
AI Richards in rebounds. Dave Panici, Aaron Morris,
Bruce Price and Jerry Elliott also aided the Reds
greatly. Congratulations to a fine team.
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4. Jump Ball - Lamar Pannell.
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This years Muskegon Wrestling Team had one
of the best seasons in recent years. This years
team was a young one with 3 sophomores wrestling
varsity. Junior Darrell Brown
to the team including a city
also represented Muskegon in
Darrell and Senior Jeff Lowry
contributed much
championship. He
state competition.
also placed lst in
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good season in which he set
for the fastest pin.
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Baker, Mike Osborne.
Big Red Matmen 1975
5. Pin him, Big Red!
1. Jeff Lowry. 2. Jeff Burr. 3. Wrestler Warm-up. 4. Coaches Doug Twa, Bob Erickson.
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The 1975 Musk. Swim Team had the best team
in it's history at MHS. The team compiled a 8-9
duel record, placed 5th in their conference and
won a league meet.
Coached by Dave Heckaman, this year's team
broke many records. Bruce Spoelman led the team
by breaking school records in six events including
the 50, 100, and 200 freestyles and the 200 l.M.
Mickey Deboef set records in the butterfly and 500
freestyle. Matt Dombrausky broke the breaststroke
record. Bruce Spoelman also became the first MHS
swimmer to qualify for the state meet.
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Row 3. Roger Hopson, Dave Hayes, Wanye McPherson, Mike Johnson. Row 4. Kurt Fredricks, John Langlois. Bill Vandyke.
VM 1. Kurt Fredricks. 2. John Langlois.
3. Midky Deboef. 4. Dale Clock.
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Eric Anderson, Gary Dunn, Joe Gradisher, Don Daniels, Mike Forton, Randy Rahrig,
Don Kartes, Coach Dave Heckaman. Row 3: Ted Lee, Greg VanderLeest, Mike Derby,
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Rayfield Bell, Leon Kelly, Dave Kennedy Jeff
1. Stoney Fulgham. 2. Rick Topping. 3. Randy Rarhig.
4. Rick Terpstra and Randy Rahrig.
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the season with 3 wins and 4 losses. The team
placed 4th in the LMAC Conference Meet and
3rd in the city meet. Rick Topping was voted
Mostvaluable.
Coached by Dave Hekaman and Warren Or-
miston, the 1974 team was young with only
a few seniors participating. With most of the
-letter men returning, 1975 should be a good
year for track at MHS.
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Swingers at M.H
The Big Red Golf Team prac-
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course and played in conference
meets at least once a week. This
years Team had a hard but good
year.
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Row 1: Bud Meyers, Dave Jacobson, Terry Wilson, Doug Fortier, John Mason. Row 2,
Coach Dave Heckaman, Bruce Wikma 1, Mark Picard, Mike Nichols, Mike Woodard, Rob
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Strand, Tom Wolters, Mark Yonkers, Dale Clock, Don Treble, Mike Woodard.
1. Dave Weatherbee. 2. Don Treble. 3. Scott Emig.
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1974 saw the M.H.S. Tennis team in a state of re-
building. Under the direction of Coach Cross, the 1974
team had many young players out. Tom Wolters was
the only senior on the squad. Scott Emig, Mark Boelkins
and Dave Weatherbee were the top three in singles
competition for Muskegon. Tom Wolters and Don
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yearfor M.H.S.
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Baseball Reds 1974
ounty Champs
Coach Jerry Eaton's 1974 Big Red Baseball
Team finished again with a fine season.
They ended the year with a very respectable
16-5 record and were the Muskegon County
Champs. The team established a combined
team fielding average of .936 and a solid
.251 batting average. Team leaders for the
year were: Jeff Whitson - batting, Ted Siuda
- pitching, Ted Siuda was also voted most
valuable player. The 1975 Baseball season
appears to be very promising with many re-
turning Lettermen on the roster.
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Howie Meloche, Matt Buikema, Russ Schuitema, Ed Archer, Ron Schultz, Ron Olson, Larry Cooper, Dave Ostrander.
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mound. 4. Bill VerHulst and Howie
Meloche, Ready for anything?
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3 hd Pine s. Hartford
Forrnal' Shoppes Muskegon, Mich. 49442
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If you can keep your head when all about you -
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If you can trust yourself when all men doubt you,
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If you can wait and not be tired by waiting,
Or, being lied about, don't deal in lies,
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