Sexton High School - Oracle Yearbook (Lansing, MI)
- Class of 1969
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I for crossin b , T 7 7 i i for erasing ol gories- i i ii 7 i I i for probing around J P e i ii A A F: I 5' f I l i If H'xBreok on through i cmd we found The BARRI ERS transparent fl. ....-.-gum w 3 Thin SO ES tim SOFHS Q- O + 3 O 0 0 an D O JN :X fU E WD 0 L 15 C D J: FU L O H- U C O DEVEF and an L KU 0 JN U were in- YO ai know TU 5 Q Y aff' Y, 5 3 5? COME 0UT AND FEEL THE SUN and looked back into them ' ,.k -iq,-fn.-any . . 5 Q 'l ' gps 1 V .. , , ' ' Q 2 , , N e.. i ' Arn' :J ' in l f' 1 -A . +A ' The mirror on my wall 4 Casts an image clark and small- But I'm not sure at all lt's my reflection. -S' dGlkI xy il ik X511 1 t ,ff 'ii ,,,,.i we Changes many i've been through - pretty much like you the present environment The drama -Marshall Mcluhan S 1 ., PM -nf' . ' ,-2, 1 -Q-I .. ,,,, .J ' y .X-I l v J, 1. 1-f' 9 , p r -1-v' x vi ---rw -fi -af' . ...!, -uf' f Q i I -JC ...JC f....fq' 6-4 5 f --s 1 -...., -.nr ES INFINITI ii ffl 'U OI 0 as o' cn C o 3 cn UI -4 0 c '1 3. :s P- j 3 m D Ol -1 2. o V0 -4 o c space e and Tim 'U Z O bu CD 1 along like a river, but never flows out of the present, the more it goes, the more if stays, and you no longer have to fight or kill it. Alan Watts, The Book . . . the space between a point-forever, falling off the edge of our vision. Ronald James Mikko I 3 fluff ? bi. 1' , I, l What happens is neither automatic nor arbitrary: It just happens, and all hap- penings are mutually interde- pendent in a way that seems unbelievably harmonious. , - YW- W1 -Alan Watts, The Book ' '- I4 -1' w ,H QQ , x . . . fullest collaboration with the world as a harmonious sys- tem of contained conflicts . . . the realization that the only real I is the whole endless pro- cess. -Alan Watts, The Book M i N WWI! ff! Q I xl K! A 3 as M STUDENT lN3GDlS Linda Keesaer Kbelow leftjg Ted Kos? Krighfjg marching band in rehearsal fbelow righfj. 1 45' as vw if Spirit build-up torn down . 5 OT' Monday-Sophomore Spirit Day . . . red and white . . . decora- tion contest-homeroom 216 ties for first place-arrow-pierced Quaker's Oats boxes . . . Tuesday-Juniors .. . more red and white . . . tags- Juniors rate in '68 spirit splashed in posters on halls . .. Wednesday-Senior Triumph Power .. . ties, banners, stream- ers . . . a reminder of '67-Senior Spirit Man . . . the well- timed assembly where classes unified in their competition . . . number one homeroom 303 uses prize money for Vietnam packages . . . Thursday-Mourning . . . quieter colors, but little true feeling . . . litter-covered halls . . . Friday-Tootsie roll pops .. . giraffed student red and white walking pom-pons floor-length velvet capes . . . Santa Claus .. . boy?!girls .. . girl?!boys .. . pep assembly -boys' varsity and whipped cream- tar-and-feather-'em, red and white . . . bonfire . . . close game . . . Eastern wins. ff-if WC' Class discussion on Scurve Day might seem unusual, but Georg- etre Durham and T. Bear Itopl enter in with zestg Spirit Man Rick Suurmeyer is featured at an assembly held on Senior Spirit Day Icenter leftlg Senior Skunk fcenter middle! and spirited Ford Ileftl add to Spirit Week festivi- riesg Chris Purdy sweeps up re- mains of banners that solidly covered Sexton's corridors fcenter rightj. la Students prepare Student Council float for pre-game parade Krightjg Janet -Bishop con- gratulates Queen Peggy Martin Har rightly Live enter- tainment by E. W. and the Motiques highlights f h e 1968 Homecoming Dance Ibelowlg Peggy crowns King Marty Choui- nard I b e lo w rightt. horneqoming court-Scarlett Foote Rodney Benson Bob Carr Paula Brernrnger Mike Husby, Jackie Lee Peggy Martin Marty Chournard Connie Kapugra Adolph Burton, Margo Williams and Chris Turner Sherri Martinson pins corsage on Kyle Mehaffey labovel, Debbie Gibson, Wilbur Middleton ltop Iefti, Janet Nemetz, Dave Ciolek lbottom left! as they are presented to the student body. Queen Karla Smith, Stan Levandowski lleftl, as winner is an- nounced. 66-O over Jackson . . . October 25, Home- coming parade downtown, around football field-15 cars, band in cattle truck, floats by iuniors, sophomores, stu- dent council, cheerleaders queen crowned at half-time live band at dance ... crepe paper ... flowers ... throne streamers committee chairman Jeanne Bishop-H1968 Home- coming was one of the best we ever had because there was so much student par- ticipation. We really had a chance to show our spirit. Winter Sports Festival-less ceremony . . . Kathy Sornervill-dance chairman . . . wrestling practice delays decoration of small gym for dance-completed during JV basketball game only one-third of student body votes for queen-Karla crowned during half-time . . . sophomore candidates, escorts: Scarlett Foote, Mor- rie Srnithg Kyle Mehaffey, Mike Husby .. . juniors: Janet Nemetz, Dave Ciolek, Robyn Saul, Russ Burch . . . seniors: Karla Smith, Stan Levandovvskig Debbie Gibson, Wilbur Middleton basketball game Jackson-our defeat-73-72. fl il Q, li V je- ' Wg W , si? FW- :zu . ii if sf M Frankie tells her cousin of her plans for leav- ing with Jarvis and the bride after the wedding -of the wonderful things they will do lup- per rightjg after running away from home, mov- ing to live with the Wests following John Henry's death, and being accepted by the group, Frankie begins to know where she is labovelg l e a vin g housekeeper, mother Berenice alone. Berenice has seen Honey, the last of her relations die, has outlived several husbands, has been touched by the problems of the southern Negrog reaching out to befriend Frankie, only to be ig- nored lrightj. 24 S 1 1' Q ,S Vx The member of the wedding Carson McCullers on today's spiritual isolationism .. . serious . . a challenge beyond former plays. Student audiences: expecting entertainment at first not under standing . . . later identifying with John Henry . . . hit by his death November prnlentation casting problems: difficult characteriza tions-sophs in many supporting roles Linda Stone, director. Original set designs-Mr. Fred Kolloff . . . running water in kitchen . . . wind ma- chine . . . storm scene Clightning, tin sheet thunderj technical-Mr. Larry Stone . . .' Sandy Corbit-student director. unification under Mrs Frankie-lonely, awkward, liv- ing in her imagination-sees her brother's wedding as her chance to find the we of me Icenterjg Frankie is excluded from the neighborhood gang Ibelow leftjg backstage - crew members Chris Beck- with, Mark lssleib lbelowl. cast-Doug Partington, Sue Jackson, Linda Cable, Freda Gwin, Cindy Essenberg, Ken Byington, Tom White, Spencer Fletcher, John Braman, Penny Barnes, Scott Dawe, Brenda Siwek, Joanne Ehret. 25 A well-known show to make the community aware of our theatre program . .. most num- ber of tickets ever sold before opening night . . . many complex sets Csome reversiblej-many changes, details-stripes, stones that look 3-di- mensional, wood paneling, spattering-often worked until 4 A.M. Nuns with candles in balcony, down aisles, through audience ad libs while costume changes caused missed cues - children! children!? .. . Uh, the children are outside playing! .. . iourneys to MacDonald's andfor grocery stores pizza party on stage after opening performance .. . cast party at the Bishop's. -N, ...Q Teresa Astalos Kay Durling Julia Kaiser Mari Erickson Sue Cooper Mary Riley Wendy Rook Brenda Siwek Lexa Washburn Kathy Bridleman Kris Hoag Cynthia Kelly Sherry Washburn Cindy Essenberg Sue Ridenour Debbie Schlotter l-----' . C! 1 U ' Unpictured cast members Diane Tanner Elena Tobias Kay Mansburger Gail Ulrich Kathe Stay Mary Bills Mary Crowl Marc Murningham David Rasmussen Rick Dawe Dan Taylor Tom White Mark lssleib Chris Beckwith Kim Viculin technical advisor Mrs. Penny Kolloff Frau Schraeder Ijean Croopej and friend Max Det- weiler fPhil Sessions! Itop centerlg advisors put in long, late hours-Mr, Larry Stone ftop leftj, Mr. Fred Kollolf, set designer fabove, leftlg Mrs. Linda Stone, director and Mr. Frank McKowen, music director, watgh as Mrs. Naomi Essenberg, choreographer, teaches the waltz to ballroom characters Iabovejg much time went into the abbey grillwork forming background for nuns during Alleluia lcenterl. it I x Ni' .ff x ' r 5 w 5 K5? 'till mx fa 'vi 'E 'E' 4. -w Dennis Baird and Dave Partingfon hang backdrops lrighrlg grand march-Fannie Jo Diamond, Sieve Ward, Linda Mangum, Everetfs Stanley McMillan lbotfomlg Mike McBrien and Mary Hoenshell lbor- fomleffl. J-Hop attendants-Mike Rawson, Bill Aldworth, Judy Snyder, Darrie Worden, Nancy Gallas, Judy Middaugh, Kyle Mehaffey. , j Beginning construction of pineapple house- Margie Graeff fleftlp Mr. Larry Cross, Deb- bie Schlotfer, Connie Kapugia lbelowlg Checking palm free feathers-Doug Parting- ton lbottom leftjg Dec- orations chairman Laurie Rivera fbottom righfj. get ,fc , Name of Hawaiian volcano crater, theme of J-Hop . . . held February 15 advisors-Mrs. Janice Barnes, Mr. Paul Pence co-chairmen- Rick Warner, Carol Martin ll committees . . . plans begun in De- cember . . . music-Royal Jesters. Styrofoam Tiki decoration in cafe- teria volcano .. . 375 flowers . . . shrubs .. . mural . .. false ceil- ing. Refreshment room . . . island in cen- ter . . . palm tree . . . pineapple chunk shack ... huts . . . punch and cookies . . . palm leaves . . . candles inside carved cocoanuts. 88 couples through picture room . . grass shack background. HALEAKALA - House of the Sun - i .., 95 ls V Q xt 4 4 g , , K, f u A i Q ' V 2l ' T E ?zlt i -H 9: N v I' if' P' 72 x -5 v f-mv 5, Q .1-3 .. r an Wi Em Money experience NFA! L X - ,, pw. :sci 'Q '- :ST V-E fi: -.x ff ie ,. , ,ff Ellen Hershiser works co-op at THE STATE JOURNAL Hop lefflf Fred Johnson works at Liebermann's Hop rightjg Pam Cheerham and Leslie Quackenbush co-op workers af Baker's Shoe Store fboffom leftlg Janet Bis- hop, Green's Apparel Shop salesgirl fbohom- rightj. Al Darden, Ron Lindsey, Debbie Anderson H -LYIW ilf- 1' .1.,1 Iabovel, Mr. Reid, Mr. Angus, Mr. Irons, Itop centerj, and Debby Hall and Linda Dabney fboffom, righfj during discus- sions. ff . ,-,gs m:,i,,3,., The black student is discovering what his potential might be - Mrs. Marguerite Jackson, Afro- American History teacher We have always been proud, but many times expression of it has been reason for severe punishment and even death. But now, when our country is in a state of drastic, constant, rapid social change, our outspoken black pride helps us give each other courage to keep on push- ing, like our leaders tell us to -Debbie Anderson, student. '68-69 punctuated by black student foyer sit-in-honoring Dr. Martin Luther King, accomplishing little-lack of organization, communication . .. followed by white student protest, series of regulated blackfwhite discussions to air grievances on each side, dialogues held after desire to express feeling had subsided. Negro History Week-assembly showcase, foyer display by volunteers Afro-American History classes, B.U.S.T. increase black students' awareness of their abilities to participate, willingness to serve, take part, and be a part of school, community -Mrs. Jackson . .. much of the militancy has changed from chip-on-the-shoulder to a sit-down-and- talk of differences attitude. A New .,. ! f 1 bxx V Five' V Al Darden, Ron Lindsey, Debbie Anderson Har left corneri, Mr. Reid, Mr. An- gus, Mr, Irons flop cen- rerl, and Debby Hall and Linda Dabney flefrl during discussion of foyer sir-ins and other incidents. 2 ff: 33551 W Q l I 5 X l - . l flil Mike Husby, Morrie Smith count mock election ballots frop righrlg Jim Perk- ins-American government class Icenrer leftjf Sexton used as polling place by local voters Kabovej. x . than M or 1 v, I ,,., in MA- , J There is no such thing os '- .n QI' .1 on unpoliriccrl mon indirectly or directly-students affected . . . McCarthy at the airport . .. hearing Wallace at the capitol . . . being passed by his motorcade . . . realizing the death of another Kennedy . . . lf I was able to vote, l don't know how I'd choose what difference does it make? There is a great lack of interest in politics in young adults -Sue Schlaybaugh . . . active Teen-age Republi- can . .. was secretary, GOP girl campaigning, traveling . . . ushering at Zach-Chandler dinner . . . February-State Convention in Grand Rapids . .. en- couraging more involvement . . . Presidential election- focal point .. . good chance for meeting prominent people . .. confident our man Nixon would win. He has courage to say what should be done -Brian Zeller Wallace supporter attended rally in Detroit-Wallace supporters treated unfairly by police. Although Humphrey lost nationally, which was a great disappointment, he won in Michigan, and that's where we worked -Sue Hoenshell . . . twice-elected Teen Dem Secretary for all Michigan . .. serves as page at the state capitol-at T968 National Democratic Con- vention fChicagoD campaigned for Humphrey- Muskie also local Democratic candidates-all of them won . . . was anti-Nixon, anti-Wallace, but when you work with both parties in the Capitol, you lose -party hatred. School mock election . . . October . . . by Government classes to make students aware -Mr. Tom Han- sen, co-ordinator . . . held on a presidential-state-local level . . . a conclusion- the school system is inept in the field of politics .. . students are in a state of apathy . .. student vote maiority-Democratic . .. yet Republicans won in Lansing- student rebellion? Sue Schlaybaugh Ileftlg government class campaign display Ibelow, leftl, Nixon campaigning in Lansing Ibelowl. C ,J is K, 14' Y V11-.Uv ff lili,1tif1.l4JO NT NlXl,3N TE, . W' 5 4- m l ,... 5 , ,,,-G ' f 'Q :Q . 0 - 1 A , - L v in UNDERCLASS A335 5? Fam QD ERS VH, EENSOPV 4 4- IAVQM DTH Aardemu, Bob Abent, Jill Abood, Joe Abood, Randy Adams, Dave Adams, Glen Adams, Michele Adams, Monty Addington, Debi Addison, Lindo Albrecht, Judy Aldridge, Carl Aldworth, Bill Alexander, John Alexander, Thomas Allard, Eddie Althouse, Stephanie Ambroolc, Ruth Amon, Gale Anderson, Valorie Andreadis, Stephanie Annis, Jim Anzcldua, Lupe Appelgfeen, Sandro Armstrong, Edward 22 is if 1 1. :' E. N fi' . .:.. A uk ii? ,fa fi f i' 2 I ,- QQ ., ,. .. . 2 fe L 4' s his 65:5 W- ' F i V M,: 4 'nd in 'xv it M1 , as-ff ' J aebgsffi A ups.. . fy i' iii i M. ,gl W A eg 1 ' a 3139, -... ii ' ff 6, Ashley, Bob 'P Assif, Mary ff: J V- Eiffel, Astalos, Teresa gg ,K Austin, Gail ,f ,L ' i 121 Austin, Judith Q 3 K ' 4- - 5 i F, ' vii .l H I I ,.z5.,ff 4 . . Bailey, Bennie My K ' Dan King ffar rightly Bailey Richard n ,, -. 1 - sophs starr to organize- Ball,ADennis Q 6 Sign up for victory - Banks, Debra X 3 Mike Robinson and Rod- B 'be'f BeVe'lY Q 'i ney Benson fbelow X 55 rightj. .. 513.2 ' if fff 5 M QQE i 42 VXNN X141 ., SQ 5 5' .lm 1 ' , . -L fi i - -Y Y I 2 QQ ig il . 9 M flif ' fi LA I I U ' A 'R x ,,i,. 4 1 A Q 5 ' f i l fi ? g' if A f 9 8 x 1 ,1 F. 'X f Court member Scarlett Foote prepares for the 1968 home- coming dance fleftl. At the zoo -sophomore class officers -Rick Leweke, president: Kyle Mehaffy, treasurer: Cindy Boyd, secretaryp Margo Williams, vice president Iabovel-Kyle and Cindy fopposite leftl. Clemmons, Delores Cobbs, Loretta Cochran, Tam Somaya Gedeon-Lebanon- Teenagers are basically the same everywhere gradu- ation here . .. private secretary . .. Silvia Tritschler-Germany- some problems in orientation to Sexton secretarial program . . . Michigan-permanent home. Both pictures-Silvia lleftl, So- maya frightl. New home, school Cole, Deborah Collins, Edgar Cook, Sue Coon, Everett Cooper, Diana Counseller, Sharon Couthen, Arthur Craig, Tom Crook, Sandra Crow, Michael Crowl, Mary Cuckler, Deanna Cunningham, Ora Cupples, Alberta' Cupples, Bob Curry, Janice Cushion, April Daggett, Mary Daugherty, Oliver Davenport, Debby Davenport, Randy Davis, Bob Davis, Bonnie Daw, Wesley Dawe, Rick Dawe, Scott Deason, Bruce Debrabander, Patti DeMyers, Gwendolyn DePue, Cathy DeRosa, Frank Deruytter, Mary DeSander, Nettie Detrick, Jenny Detro, Andrea Devries, Deborah Dimitrijevic, Phillip Dines, Garry' Doane, Janine Dop, Dennis Dramis, Janna Drews, Marilyn Duncan, Calvin Durling, Kay Dwelley, Roberta 46 k 1 212' - M. ,..,.-v .,,, s ,, las, 0 'lm x fax 1.3!-. as eff Q ' it L l li' ' ' li 5 , ,y if f I 3 A QA -f 0... , in sf 3 . , , ' g. . 1 '.i' guy ...- ' K . 5, x fr 1 'zz- Mi . Q Q X, . i ' V V l , i E .,k. 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Dunham, Greg Dunn, Jayne Dyer, Mike Earl, Charloile Ealon, Linda Ebersole, Richard Eckelbecker, Ron Edney, Deanna Edwards, Bill Ehrei, Joanne Ellison, Ricky Embry, Willa Mae English, Kay Eschboch, Mary Eymann, Steve Farrell, Julia Fcilura, Sharon Fedewa, Dave Field, Roger Fink, Jack Finn, Tom Fish, Duane Fisher, Bruce Fisher, Rick Fifzgerald, Vickie Flowers, John Foley, Kalhy Foote, Scarleil Forman, Gale Foster, Meredilh Foster, Raymond Frahm, Annelle Franks, Janice Freeman, Doug Freeman, Julia Frucci, Robin Fuentes, Gloria Fuller, Dave Fulton, George Fulton, Linda Gallas, Nancy Gollf, Jennifer Galvan, Joe Garner, Kathy Gecleon, Somaya Geisenhaver, Karen Gerecke, Philip Gibbons, Rose 47 Going beyond busywork - to get to the next insight ' Q5 5 is l K. 1 ll, , x its ' Qi s 1 L . I is I Lfllllili ll A if ist V , K Yi, lx' ' A X , is , ' .s L li g I if 5 1 it ' vt '- -vi. - , . . X? iam 3 Heike! ' r Y 'N T A gag 1 .. W f 3 !,!' ' Ii ,,r 'O 'S ' an fqd k X -get ' it ,, 91? W' y st . L .9 P, .XJ he L' , . 1,-J J L. it .. U, i t 1 A 4 g Us ' 1'1XKLQiT1 - ' 1:5xe.anf.i ii,- Kappler, Deon Karkau, Dave Katz, Derek Keevan, Michael Kellogg, Bill Kent, Marcia Kenyon, Susan Keresztes, Maria Kibbey, Garry Kibbey, Verlinda Kies, Martin Kill, Dennis Kimbrough, Margaret King, Danny King, Nancy Kinkle, Stella Kinney, Don Kisor, Tom Kline, Diane Klingbeil, Stan Knopf, John Kobus, Mitch Koelbel, Susan Kowalk, Karen Kratz, Victoria Lachange, Jeff Laclear, Larry Laird, Jackie Landry, Jimmy Langenbacher, Lynn Langlois, Margaret Latimer, Marlan Laurion, Chris Law, Peggy Lawrence, Jean Leany, Joseph Lee, Bcity Leek, Ron Leonard, Dionn Levandowski, Rob Leweke, Rick Lewis, Mike Lienhart, Mike Lincicome, Jan Ling, Richard Linn, David Linn, Karin Lites, George Patty Bennigan paints the details on her art project foppositel. The faces of Scott Dawe and Dennis Dop reflect the serious mood of choir music fbelawl. Sophomore Ken Byington and Senior Cindy Essenberg in a scene from The Member of the Wedding fbelow Ieftl. 49 lt's either this Little, Don Littleiohn, Sterlina Locke, Cindy Long, Jeanette Lord, Ken Loszewski, JoAnne Loveioy, Mike Lynam, Tina Lyon, Judy Moffett, Vickie Magee, Jim Maloney, Steve Mange, Ken Mann, Charles Martin, Janice Martin, Tanya Masseau, Barb Mateer, John Maurer, Danny Maynard, Karen Mazuca, Rudy McAllistair, Dennis McCarrick, Pat McCarty, Tim McClure, Chris McCullem, Bob McDaniel, Tommy McGillis, Bob McGruder, Bob McGurrin, Bill Mclntyre, Cindy McLain, Don McMunn, Norman Meaton, Melinda Meclrane, Margaret Mehaity, Kyle Merrill, Bruce Mestemaker, Chris Meyers, Jim Meyers, Kay Middaugh, Judy Middlebrook, Cath Y 2 ,,g,f 'f' .3 , I . . .Vai .f itll V i Q www-n i E' i-l if QP. 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Gale Miller, Leanne Mills, Ron Minott, Winslow Minty, Peter Misner, Keith Monaham, Dave Montgomery, Greg Moore, Cheryl Moore, Larry Moots, James Morden, Robert Moreno, Yolanda Morgan, Reta Morgan, Saundra Morris, Dean Mort, Patricia Mnrtz, Vvonne Mulford, Teresa Mull, Deanna Murray, Beth Murray, Bill Murray, Lionel Myers, Karen Nealey, Ken Negri, Debra Nicholas, Mike Nobach, Gary Nolen, Bonnie O'Conner, Patrick Oetting, Mike Olsen, Karen Olsen, Kris Osburn, James Ostrander, Karen Ouderkirk, John Outlaw, Creshia Oventon, Jim Page, Jeff Pakkala, Mike Palmer, Irene Pamitka, Beverly Parkinson, Mike Pasichnyk, Dave Patton, Dennis Pazitka, Sally Pedranzan, Paula Perdew, Linda Perry, Lynn Pettibone, Lynn Phillips, Dave Phillips, Rebecca Pincumbe, Mark Pizza, Anthony Pointer, Rosalyn Porter, Sylvia Potter, Patricia Price, Eugene Price, Rick Price, Ron Procter, Mary Puller, Bob Pulido, Raul Pullen, Cathy Pych, Joleen Queen, Karen Rademacher, Donna Radke, Gary Radke, Rick Radke, Susan Rasmussen, Kathy Rathbun, Jacquelyn Rawson, Michael Redmond, Debra Reed, Phyllis Reed, Stephanie Reesor, Jayne Reeves, Joyce Tiger, Lynn Something you lust Reilr, Lynn Remick, Dave Remington, Steve Reynolds, Sue Richie, Heidi Riddle, Roslyn Rider, Jim Riley, Jim Rile Ma Yr VY Rivera, Carol Robinson, Bob Robinson, Joyce Rodgers, Frank Rodriquez, Mary Rogers, Linda Rogers, Kathy Rook, Wendy Roosa, Jim Rorick, Janet Ross, John Rossman, Danny Rouse, Keith Rowe, Ronnie Rutledge, Florence Rybnikar, Kathy Safko, Debbie Satterlee, Mike Savage, Brenda Sawyers, Steve Schieberl, Dennis Schimberg, Arnold Schlichter, Tom Schlotter, Peggy Schneider, Steve Scheals, Mike Schuifema, Jeff Schultz, Ken Schuen, Jim Sealcck, Peggy Sebolt, Glen Secord, Bob Sewell, Margaret Seyka, Sandra Shaffer, Karen Shanklin, Linda Shanklin, Sue Shappell, Mark Shelby, Pat Shellite, Sheila Sheff, Stan have To do Q if eigfitf ,Q Jewfi en, 4-ogiszw S 3' - W in s y gg, . ii., lx .,.- ff -f .- ss ZW? , Q: 3 1? , Q M .. ,fe ' ., f f 1 , J -4 ,Q , , V . ww ' .H ,ggi j , , , J ' iri, C S ii f , . p. 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Wesmookl Loi, tw, Westervelt, Jean Westel, Tim Whalen, Ginny Wheeler, Roxie White, Dave 53 l White, Richard White, Sherrie White, Tommie Whitmore, Gene Wicke, Allen Wicker, Karin Wicker, Pam Wiles, Janette Williams, Elaine Williams, Jimmy Williams, Karen Williams, Lewis Williams, Margo Wills, Delpra Wilson, Kevin Wilson, Ronald Winter, Bob Wohlfert, Roy Wolf, Kris Wolfe, Scott Wood, Sandra Woods, Cynthia Woods, Diana Worden, Darwin Worgul, Doug Wright, Dan Wright, Linda Wright, Richard Wright, Ricky Yockey, Karl Zaic, Evelyn Zakas, Kathy Zarka, Nadeen Zeigler, Debbie , V WE ' A ef. If ,X We ns, ,-A. 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Davis, Kristine Davis, Pat Davis, Randy Davis, Sue DeBar, Liz Decker, Scott Dedow, Fred DeFore, Pam Dennis, Robin Deruytter, Nancy Dewitt, Linda Dickerson, John Dickson, Janet Dickson, Pat Dillingham, Steve Dingwell, Rick Dingwell, Vicky Doolittle, Ken Heads our-un., Doty, Sue Dravenstatt, Gary Dravenstatt, Sheila Dringenberg, Ed Ducharme, Dick Dungey, Steve Dunham, Georgette Earl, Greg Eaton, April Eaton, Ruthie Eberly, Gary Ebersole, Rod Edwards, Jim Edwards, Paula Edwards, Steve Elliott, Adrienne Elsesser, Bruce Ely, Evelyn Estrada, Dan Ettinger, Bob Evans, Claire Evans, Sue Eyman, Linda Fenn, Sally Ferguson, Paul Ferrill, Barry File, Debbie Fisher, Chris Fisher, Joe Flock, Susan Forbis, Greg . Forseman, Bonnie Fox, Wayne Foy, John Frayer, Terry Fuller, Al Galey, Bob Galligan, Roxanne Gardner, Debbie Garner, Arlene Garner, Sharon baby 510 of Q JF, 6 6. -- -- 533-1551 gg Q1 ' ii? 1 -fa I K K L.-414 ,,-. s. 3 . 3 we ,,. 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H , l e sr Garnier, Theodora Gaunt, Cathy Gawronslxi, Tom George, Pati Gibbs, Denise Gibbs, Liz Gibson, Pam Gilford, Gary Gilbert, Larry Gilmore, lreaner Glasscoe, Mike Glew, Steve Goodman, Randy Gould, Sue Graber, Greg Graelf, Mariorie Graves, John Gray, Judy Green, Rick Greenhoe, Jim Gregg, Cathi Griffin, Jack Groves, Roger Guyselman, Ann Gwin, Freda Hager, Bob Holl, Debbie Hall, Sue Hannah, Robert Hannahs, Bob Hannahs, Dave Hareski, Nana Harmon, Rosemary Harris, Beverly Harris, Merrill Hasselbring, Doug Hawkins, Rod Haywood, Martin Henderson, Marcia Hester, Julia Hethorn, Steve Hicok, Mike Drafters Maurice Zarka frighfl, Greg Laufzen- heiser Kopposife upper rightj. Hilborn, Diane Hill, Cheri Hillman, Mary Hinkle, Po! Hoag, Barry Hcenshell, Mary Holmes, Diana Holi, Ruby H0 9Y'TlQn, Jean Hood, Julian Horton, James Houston, John Howard, Bob Hudson, Jeff Hull, Debbie kg I khrkiy If I , QQ .,., '11 .,.., lu- -N ,Q K K Quan- ' 1 . 52 bf X K Ak .,. w i A is 'P' K i 'F , .,,...-V Huffman, Janice Hufnagel, Gary Hungerford, Winn Hurd, Charles Hutchison, Cindy Hruscik, Ed Ingram, John Ingraham, Barbara Irvine, Lynn Irwin, Greichen Jackson, Dave Jackson, Lorenzo Jackson, Sue Jansmci, Wendy Jeffries, Julie Jeffries, Valorio Jenkins, Gene Jenks, Cathy Johcnnides, Vicki Johnson, Chris Johnson, Fredrick Johnson, Gwen Johnson, Jim Johnson, Robin 9' Y. 5 ,gn- ' A. ,Q of S' :ii K --fx I ., ff ,M- ...fu ,Q Precision - proportion - perspective 6I . and go DOWNTOWN Johnson, Terry Janes, Cheryl Jones, Linda Jones, Russell Joslyn, Lucy Jury, Mike Kchle, Kalhy Kapugia, Connie Kauffman, Kim Keck, Charles Keller, Jeff Keller, Larry Kellaw, Sharon Kelly, Cynlhia Kendrick, Pal Kerby, Allen Kershner, Sue Kill, Don King, Dennis King, Russ King, Tim Kinney, Terrie Kinney, Tim Kissee, Ron Kifch, Ellen Kline, John Kramer, Marilyn Kraus, Julia Lam, Mae Larkins, Greg Laulzenheiser, Greg Laymon, Debra LeBlanc, Cherie Lelf, Garejfi Levandoviiiki, John Lewis, Jim Lilly, Annie Ling, Dave Link, Dennis Lilfle, Willie atb 5 I R f, 3 U? , . kj If :ge m ,' M :-, of Salesman Gary Bloomfield fries again lopposife upper rightlf Mary Meyers and Jill Orr browse lleftj. Loszewslri, Rick Luna, Bob Lunde, Janice Lyons, Lindo Mangum, Lindo Monsberger, Kay Marinez, Alamor Marlin, Corol Mcrlin, Jim Most, Dennis Moleer, Cindy Moy, Chris May, Kathy May, Mary May, Vickie McCampbell, Lisa McClure, Cheryl McConnell, Allison McCullough, Robert McDonald, Mike McGuigan, Don McKenna, Sharon McMurphy, Don McNull, Harvey Mead, Terry Merriweolher, Barker Meyers, Mary Middleton, John Milclro, Ron Miller, David Miller, Robin Mills, Doug Minnemc, Iris Minoll, Thcdd Mohre, Trudy Monroe, Mike Montgomery, Tom Moore, Ann , 63 Morden, Mary 3 ' 5 n'37 Munk, Dole 5 . A . Nemevz, Janet i' 3 I L I A Nichols, Pc? . U Niklas, Betsy iw- V jf g Nonhof, Arihur k My K V- F9 f . ft 'X fr - Q XA mv 4 r X 'ff 4 in' M' ' N h 5 V. . , 'N f 4 D on o, urgnnua ' 1 1 - Oberst, Patti QB ' K: :.V A T h O'Conner, John 'XF' 5, Y a. '5? 4 1 -1' or Senor Lonnie Pearson Irighfjp Mesdemoi- selles Suzanne Bowers fabovej ef Cherie LeBlanc Iopposife lower lefrl. 'Nu-...,........1-L Oliver, Sue Orr, Jill Orr, Vanessa Overholtz, Steve Owen, Delores Partingtan, Dave Partington, Doug Pearson, Lonnie Pena, Jo Ann Pickatt, David Pierce, Steve Pine, Margaret Pipes, Billy Placeway, Steve Pletz, Brad Piuger, Marsha Pluger, Mike Pointer, Cheri Porter, John Pratt, Lonnie Pratt, Shirley Price, Leanna Priest, Nancy Proctor, Steve Jack-o-lantern Queen, Sandy Raatz, Vicki Rasmussen, 'David Rasmussen, Sue Ray, Rossi Raymond, Judy Redmond, Ken Rehkopf, Patricia Reyner, Mary Richardson, France Ridge, Carol Riel, Steve Riggs, Dave Rivera, Laurie Roberts, Sally Robertson, Earl Robinson, Joyce Rochon, Linda Rogers, Linda Rosier, Bill Roush, Jim Rudd, Rose Rush, Pat Russell, Kris Repeat repeat repeat repeat repeat repeat repeet repeat repeat repeat repeat repeat Junior miscellony Ryan, Kevin Sabin, Monica Sallows, Misty Salminen, Joe Sanders, Gerald Sandin, Ron Saul, Robyn Schapp, Ann Schinman, Bill Schluybaugh, Sue Schlotter, Debbie Schrader, Ed Schultz, Beth Scott, Judy Scottf Mark Scott, Mike Seibly, Mike Sessions, Lisa Sessions, Phil Shanklin, Linda Shattuck, Debbie Shaw, Kathy Shaw, Martha Shutes, Cathie Sierra, Richard Simcox, Mary Simmons, Nancy Simmons, Bob Siwek, Brenda Skiet, Phyllis 4 Junior class officers-Lisa McCamp- bell, treasurerg Doug Partington, president, Dave Partington, vice president, Paula Breininger, secre- tary foppositelp Lynn Irvine- medi- tating frightlf canoe and Patty Albert Iabovel. ,si Q 1 Y fb, ,fx C Slocum, Karol Smiley, Dennis 4 Smith, AI rm, 5 Smith, Gary ,, 5, , 5g Snelling, Dan ,Q Snider, John rg il Snyder, Cynthia Somervill, Hal South, Debbie Spaun, Julie Spears, Mike Spence, Margaret Spitzley, Gary Sterrett, Mary Stevens, Dawn Stevenson, Bob Stober, Steve Stowe, Margaret Street, Tricia Stuner, Coleen Surclenik, Peter Swan, Pat Sweet, Steve Sylvertooth, Warren Symons, Barb Tableman, Ken Taborsky, Mike Tanner, Diane Tarver, Ernest Tate, Janet Taylor, Donna Taylor, LaVerne Taylor, Shirley Templeton, Linda Templin, Doris Thatcher, Becky Theuerkauf, Jae Thomas, Marsha Thomas, Phil Thomas, Sharon Thompson, Sharon Thuma, Eric Tisdale, Pat Tisdale, Theresa Taebe, Don Toman, Chris i T?2fjQ,,l'Q1,, Bomb-scare bubbler Debbie Huff Ulrich, George fflghfl. VanderKolk, Kristi N ,li 'Hr ,ffm 'Lk 1 gi 'Ez eteett T - wi ,ist VanPeursem, Kris VanScyoc, Ken Viergever, Jan Villcstrigo, Helen Vrane, Candy Vrane, Patrick Wade, Bill Wade, Lowell Wagner, Mike Walley, Bob Ward, Scott Warner, Rick Washburn, Lexa Washington, Earl Watts, Sandra Webster, Bob White, Barb White, Gary Wiggins, Jackie Williams, Bob Williams, James Williams, John Williams, Lois Williams, Nedra Williams, Sandy Wing, Debbie Wing, Mike Wing, Sheila Winston, Eva Wood, Kathy Woods, Brenda Woods, Michael Woolcocks, Kathy Wray, Brenda Wright, Craig Wright, Karen Yager, Diane Yerke, Mike Zdyb, Joe V I 1 Q M GIANT-KILLER 4- 1 Coaches lid Maideski, Paul Pozega and Ted Nixon Hop rightjg Lowell Wade 1221 gained 105 yards in the game against Eastern Ilefrh Terry Hinton C441 uses a hole in the Jackson lfne for a T.D. Iboftom lefilf Julian Hood and J. P. Burton ioin in the scramble for a loose ball Iboffom centerl. of V, V . 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Lowell Wade, Mike McBrien: All State Chonorable men- tioni, All City . . . Tom Crumley, Marty Chouinard: co-captains . . . J. B. Burton: Gas Can. Little Reds dump tive opponents lose to one . .. officials' error erases Sexton t.d. . .. gives Eastern reserves gift victory . .. State Athletic Board admits error apologizes . .. but score stands . .. season record: 5-2. bottom row: Mike McBrian, Marty Chouniard, Terry Hinton, 2nd row: Terry Quimby, Jeff Miller, Tom Crumley, Wilbur Middleton, Tom Bush, Dave Drayton, Lowell Wade, Dave t , ,,,,.., ,c ,, Ciglek, Stan Levendowski, Jeff How- l V ard, Stan Pointer, 3rd row: Tim tl ll 4' ,ith ' . Clegg, Dennis Baird, Rick Suurmey- 7 ' V V 9' .. . . er, Denny Duprest, Damon Stutes, , , if V Jim Webster, Barry Bacon, Steve ' , , I l' l Pierce, Jerry Cupples, Roger John- B 1 i - ' son, 4th row: Dave Zelie, Thad Min- s- I Q A, I L JJ gg., AN 54-wmv .vi :XJ xv, 4 v not, Barker Merriweather, Rod Eber- , J 5 ,N - it ' if n l , sole, Al Darden, Gary Smith, Robin f 1 Q is 'L' 9941 -as cn M 'L V il A A Johnson, Steve Procter, Mike Boles, ,,, , V-,,,'b,L,' fait 1: Q,,,, f,,,',,, .L gbygyz ' ' 5th row: Dick Angell, Doug Mills, 'six 7 Q' Q R i ' l H 1 Rick Warner, Greg Earl, Gary Bush, U Lx ,N ' - 5.-. JN . V. - Q:-:run - 7 f - it A li H Julian Hood, Rick Green, Steve Sto- Q 7 q j A QQG A 1 1 ' - ber, 6th row: Adolph Burton, Mike J' U, ax il N ,LL 5 ,Q Q ELI, gy' ,V -fam f' ' - ' A it -, Boyd, James Juniel, Chris May, Greg cm A JN Fl Y W T if ll ly Y I Syl: EU'- V, 3 W Larkins, Jimmy Skief, Mike Scott, Sixmu Swim V I 13, K Q' 'Q . Ron Mikko, top row: Greg Forbis, f ' I 59' rv K M . manager, Mark Konrad, managerg , 4 1 V Mr. Ted Nixon, assistant coach, Mr. ral ' ' .nv V , Paul Pozega, assistant coach, Mr. Q e Q Y , ,, .t iff 'll' Frank Scozzafave, trainer, Mr. Ed 'U' Maideski, head coach, Gary Soder- man, manager, Mr. Karel Taborsky, equipment manager. cross country - standing: Rolin Stutes, John Hopkins, Chris Hill, Mark Holey, Wayne Belbeck, Linton Stal- ling, Dave Hannahs, Ron Lindsey, Jim Magee, Tom Douglas, Coach Dick Bates, kneeling: Randy Belbeck, John Levandowski, Matt Mil- ler, Bob Hosley, Dave Brad- ley, Bruce Elsesser, Bill Magee. 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V f . in 'wi . ,ff , f f Q 'lic' ,i s 3, i, V Els, RX Ill ,A Cross country performance peaks oi all-city 6-A rating improved-4th place for 68- 69 . . . harriers miss city title by two points . leg iniuries: lead runner Bill Magee out of line-up for a few weeks- Tom Dooglas spiked-stitches required . . . Linton Stalling, Wayne Belbeck boost line-up . .. Jim Magee promising pros- pect. 4 ff' Q V E 4, Q , ,. sv 2 1 hk Q, -ii, - ' N xt H'-A ' an R I . ., W , 1 T Q' 'il C . is F ' 422 A xv sw Q0 , V . 4, .Q qt' ,. I' aw p rr., .4 Qs. Q! ' 7' J MQ Qing CS sg! 'I x Qi ml Q 5 , . b 'S Q Ki? SX-'U dig angie! Giang: gig X7 T 25 A if ,tix 'M 4., ,N -f-ff - Vvwfmx . . I ' N ' , HZ-Ji A St 'Q ., F, I' .W Mike McBrien applies the press to a Battle Creek opponent fleftjg Coach Don Little gives the team fast instructions during a brief time cut Ibelowl. Gurus.. Davenport city's highest scorer - 346 points team record C8-125 doesn't reflect quality of team .. . 9 of 12 losses cliff hangers. Three years on varsity: Jim Breedlove, Mark Davenport, Bernard Moore . . . jug- gled starting lineup due variety of cir- cumstances Mike Porter-played in spite of chipped finger bone. Main problem-lack of size . .. shooting slump brought a few gray hairs to coach poor 3O Kn shooting averages lost games solution-Mr. Herner's reserve squad .. . Avery West and Rod- ney Benson-great one-two scoring punch next year-confidence re- stored. l l 80 i.v. basketball-standing: Coach Doug Herner, Joe Carter, Rodney Benson, Gary Radke, Ralph Weaver, David Karkau, Tom Finn, kneeling: Chris Turner, Jim Magee, Kevin Wilson, Avery West, Scott Wolfe, Tim ,Westol, Pat Mateer, Edgar Collins. q f . 9 .P ' 0 E, , l- , QL 1 a ,nf A f , Mfg I xxx Yr'-2 'Qi D Y ..,.,. 'Kim H 'fr Q f K, 1? v 'W' fa, Mark Davenport, Allen Darden and Jimmy Breedlove Hop left! against Kalamazoo Ceniralg Mark Davenport 1 ' Ilefrlf Bernard Moore Iborrom cenferh Coach Don Xiritihs W Fa. Q3 542f i Little fbelowl. Two enter state finals The mental side-Dave Drayton figures times Irightl, as does Mike Keevan helped by Coach Mann Ibelowjg team hams it up for photog- raphers fbottom leftlg Dale Calomeni fbottom rightl. They've worked hard this year spirit says Coach Matt Mann . . . won some meets we had no right to win . . . came very close to some that were considered impossible surprising victory-Kalamazoo f54-5l D. Jack Griffin and Mark Ammons qualified for state meet . . . Bob Carr set record of 2.132-200 yard individual medley . . . Mark Ammons- diving-took 2nd place in 6-A League. Florida .. . College Swimming Coaches Association . . . 12 team mem- bers went during Christmas vacation . . . Fort Lauderdale-Hall of Fame Pool . .. Olympic swimming competition, lectures by best coaches in country. swim team-front row: Dave Pasichnyk, Mike Keevan, Dave Phillips, Mike Rosen, Mike Thelen, Bruce Fisher. 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Wl5,,l:'gk,,, '2akf:giw7fsgii'f5,,ifixf ? a Q ST'C55Eix.'i5f1:r i5if,-yy Ken Mange Cleftj Dave Ciolek C1755-Marty Chouinard C1451-Jett Callard H339 in state finals Ciolek wins gives Big Reds second spot in state . . . Ciolek-27-i for season-dominates all tourneys Chouinard-28-2-tops in 6-A Callard -sophomore-wins 20 matches-cops first in 6-A other top seniors: Matt Miller, Morrie Smith-carry Big Reds to victory in Portage and Eastern Invitationals, second place in 6-A. . t l s s, s WEFMWM 1.2. if f- .L, 15:,,g,J'fff' ' W is Off ,Q Marty Chouinard, killing opponent in a - l EQ head lock in semi-finals Kabovelg state qualifiers Jeff Callard, Coach Lee Diet- rick, Dave Ciolek, Marty Chouinard are presented trophy by Mr. Al Bush, Mich- igan State High School Athletic Director fabove rightl. varsity wrestling-kneeling: Dave Ciolek, Stan Levandowski, Marty Chouinard, Larry Keller, Jerry Cupples, Morrie Smith, Jeff Callard, Matt Miller, Mike Glasscoe, John Levandowski, standing Kreservesj: Rick Ellison, Tom Bush, Jeff Schuitema, Robin Johnson, Bob McCulIem, Darry Worden, Ken Tableman, Larry Schultz, Rick Loszew- ski, Steve Dungey, Coach Mr, Lee Dietrick. j.v. wrestling-kneeling: Bob Karns, John Braman, Milus Hol- lingsworth, Dave Zeile, Ron Kissee, Russ King, Charles An- derson, Ed Armstrong, Joe Sin- ger, standing Ireservesi- Chris Warren, Hal Anderson, Greg Montgomery, Jim Williams, Win- slow Minott, Rob Levandowski, Steve Albright, Tim Lynam. Sfiiitl I 1 if 1, ck i wvs 1 1 l air 'Q' Jerry Cupples Icenfer leffl, Morrie Smith Ibelow lefrl, and Dave Clolek Iabovej, add to Jackson defeat. Sexton 28 Grand Ledge 38 32 551537532 2 155 llaa 38 Eas1L'lLear1sif19 2 7 be 29 Waverly 20 17 Ypsilanti 25 32 Flint Northern 12 50 Jackson 0 18 Balfle ,Creek 26,12 26 Easfeifn 23 25 Ann Arbor l7 37 Kalamazoo 1 l lsr in Eastern invitational lst in Portage Invitational Big Red keychains . . . sold by cheerleaders to finance ponchos . . . red with white trim. Summer cheerleading camp . . . Hartland, Michigan . . . attended by Laurie Rivera, Susi Hepfer, Carol Tucker, Sherri Martinson. Practice once a week during the summer . . . many new and original cheers. Hosted 6A League-South Central Cheerleading Clinic . . . all day . . . chants . . . mount demonstrations . . . worked with other J.V. and Varsity Squads. lt's the game and the spirit that really counts. varsity cheerleaders-top: Sue Hepferp 2nd row: Linda Mangum, Paula Breiningerg bottom: Laurie Rivera, Carol Tucker, Sherri Martinson, Margie Graeff, f 7 X Q ' his, .gf 1 f ' .sggyr Ii w M4 -nf- ,..-e Q! A, 'anim-wiv -,,,., -...J-swan .vs : Y l - ' 5 if j.v. cheerleaders-standing: Cindy Boyd, France Richardson, Kristi Vanderkolky kneeling Hop to bottom! Judy Snyder, Kyle Mehaffey, Margo Williams, Judy Middaugh nor present. T spirit tugs an Laurie Rivera Hop cenferlg varsity squad Ibof- fom cenferh Susi Hepfer Hop rightly Margie Graeff Iabovej. N-Nik . ,, ..... A ,R .. A ,g ,. as . gm, H3 RH -,'L W T .Y.,.,......W A Si! , I' r :warmth 10-+f memo-nr gn.-naar 1 2 I 511153 . ai new an-me Q- -QQ ,, .ww ' lf 3 if Agarha Cheeks and jump ball lrighrl. 88 Jill Abenr -M-.....,..h Q. labovejf an actual sideline lfop rightly a if 74' ,,...- z D 'E 2 .., 'n- ..,..w...f.....-HW Mmwf' www l ww fy W'9hLWM QQ., M' f ,, ,,,, . . f ' 1101, Rox: Galligan flefflg Cheri Pointer fbelowjg teamwork-support g bend fboftomj. 'f---......, ..,f AV Basketball . . . volleyball . . . badminton . . . field hockey . . . tennis . . . golf . . . relays . . . chinese soccer . . . track . . . swimming. Health: mental illness . . . drugs . . . first aid . . . diseases Small gym: dancing . . . tumbling . . . exercising to recorded music . . . Mrs. Roper accompanying on piano. compevirive swimming-front row: Diane Humes, Judy Snyder, Kathy Garner, Diane Burkholder, Pat Murphy, Lisa McCampbelI, 2nd row: Darla Parker, Cherie Pointer, Nancy Bradley, Cathy Shutes, Jean Stow, back row: Debbie Britton, Sandy Bond, Cir1dyDMaYeer, Nancy Clark, Sherry Martin- son, Laurie Rivera. ,'f'3f6'3'fi iaia gays, Mrsg anyone can the team as 'as they comeifxiiypracfice. ,ii 5 rii, ff riasrern won, .r - H - D i lril,C gg C Q . .i fm. Outstanding 'swimmers . . . Ann Snyder-butterfly' . . . Margha Thomas-freesryle . .. Kafhy f pm. . - W. M. ,Q - - . V fl ii N 530' if Mrs. Carol Kepler referees volleyball Klefflf Dolphyneite Judy Lewis Iboffomj. ---nf,-,ew -. 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Problems: didn't steal bases . . . lack of speed few good replacements for graduates . . . next year promises a better ball club. John Caudell frighfh John Thomas lbelowig John Thomas lfar rightly John Thomas flower rightl. Ken Stone, Kirt Rhodabeck, Mr. Bob Campbell, Tom Van Blaricom, Rod Ebersole, Marty Chouinard, Tom Montgomery, Tom Taylor, John Caudell, Richard Carlson, Greg Earl Ikneelingl, Don Bellows, John Thomas, Steve Wolfe, Don Campbell, Steve Placeway, Joe Finch. , . ll .. , 1968 . . . End of a versatile coaching career -Coach Ritchey . . . Formed some of Sexton's Finest Athletic Programs . . . Athletic Di- rector-12 years 13 years-involved in Sexton golf teams . . . Some of the nicest kids turn out for golf and find that it isn't a pressure sport . . Mike Husby and Rod Putnam-Outstanding players-both score 74's Husby wins final championship playoff by one stroke. golf-left fo right: Charlie Guyselman, Mike Husby, Rod Putnam, Vic Jones, Coach Gerald Stub Ritchey, Jack Griffin, Mark Mehaffey, Rick Bowman, Paul Nicholoff. .L 'K ,-Q5 Coach Stub Ritchey llefth Coach Ritchey examines a variety of golf clubs at Green Meadows Golf Course clubhouse Ibottom centerh Rod Put- nam tees off on team mate Vic Jones before practice session Ibottom leftl. Stu Hunley - Top in state Everett Kalamazoo East Lansing Battle Creek Jackson Ann Arbor Eastern l L S213 53 40 21 .64 J 65 78 97 J 54f1i5lE2i?ii1 59? F' Z track-standing: Coach Paul Pozega, Gary Smith, Warren Sylvertooth, Ron Mikko, Lowell Wade, Steve Pierce, Jim Johnson, Doug Mills, J. B. Burton, Garry Bush, Jeff Hudson, Ernest Tarver, Wayne Belbeck, Bruce Howe, sitting: Manager Bob Houghton, Terry Hinton, Tom Shea, Mike McBrien, Bill Magee, Dick- Angell, Mike Moore, Stu Hanley, Allen Albert, Tony Rodgers, Robin Lanncto, Linton Stalling, Tom Douglas, Walt Smiley, Coach Dunham. We lacked depth and overall speed-young team -Coach Paul Pozega . . . Rated fifth in 6-A . . . Terry Hinton took All City for 100 yd. dash . .. Bill Magee made third in city for mile run . . . Magee broke his own record running two miles in 9:58 . . . Stu Hanley placed the shot 56' 10 Steve Yatchak threw 56' 2 . . . Jeff Miller, Doug Mills and Gary Bush high in hurdles . . . Tom Douglas most improved player Steve Pierce developed in Shot Put . .. J. B. Burton speeds in 440 . .. Wayne Belbeck and Linton Stalling took lead in long distance run . . . Steve Zynda Irightli Ed Steele Har rightl Rick Suurmeyer flow- er rightl. i W- M!! tennis team: Russ Jones, Jim Hodges, Steve Zynda, Bill Burnett, Jim Callard, John Foy, Ed Steele, Mark Olson, Coach Dick Bates, Dave Partington, Mike Tabor- sky, Ken Tableman, Dave Bradley, Steve Lawrence, Mark Scott, Rick Suurmeyer. 7 can--1 Olson reaches state semi-finals . 1 F ,f -H -if -un. ,, u mv' E ll :nf REP.-45 Y ll ,mi gi ,Hz V 1- ,.. we ,A,. A -svn-D . l00 O 'S f 'Nadi' 41 .. 1, R if s-1 curricul ' 'sv-.Q Schoo board assistant principals During the 1968-69 year the Board of Education considered needed renovations and additions for 14 schools, with a total of 79 rooms slated for additions. Action was taken to supply Sex- ton with a new gas heating plant and to approve specifications for the new Harry Hill High School, to be completed in 1970. Ethnic and social problems devel- oping in the schools, a major con- cern of the Board, is under seri- ous study. Programs were con- sidered for coping with the prob- lems of the emotionally disturbed and the severly retarded. A 546,000 grant was received to supply teachers for the Mexican- American Migrant Program which is helping the Mexican-American maintain pride in his heritage. Mrs. Robert Gibson, the president of the board, made strides toward having school on a full year basis. board of education Mr Vernon Ebersole Mrs Nellie Nussdorfer Mr Poll G'b 'd - - Superintendent of Schools Mr Richard Beers Mrs Kay Boucher Mr Cilarence! Rosafonl ples' em' Dr. Slephan Pamnglon' Discussion of the problems encount- ered by Mexican- American children was introduced by Chemo Rodri- quez, community agent for the High S t r e e t School labove leftl. Sexton leoderslill. The one thing that impresses me the most is 'seeing reflected in the students, teachers, office staff, and administration, a kind of feeling of pride along with good school spirit. As Mr. Joseph Rousseau took over the duties of head administrator, he became Sexton's second principal in 25 years. After attending high school in his hometown of Munising, Michigan, Mr. Rousseau entered the Air Force. After he was discharged, he received his Bachelor's Degree at Northern Michigan University. He has taught in various towns in the Upper Penin- sula as well as at Pattengill and Eastern in Lansing. At Eastern, Mr. Rousseau was a counselor and foot- ball coach. As the principal, his immediate plans are supervis- ing and improving instruction. However, his long range plans include the remodeling of many of Sexton's facilities. Mr. Joseph Rousseau congratulates the team at the Football Honors Banquet ftop rightj. Miss Elizabeth Lawry, hostess at the faculty tea, stands by as the Christian H. Roosenraads are greeted by the Joseph Rousseaus. t 104 Mr. Joseph Rosseau Mrs. Ellen Hamilton and students frighfh Mrs. Jean Dykema fbelow, righfjg and Mr. Thomas Hansen and Becki Barnefte Ibelowj. ' A As., E F A L J l 4 l l l M Gun- 3-s :xxx '-Qsiiif' 4,7 an.. 8 X' 18. 'i h h 'Q! Peace Tolksg politicsg Student unreslg lunar . . .? ..,,..-w f Mr. Henry Kimball Iabove, leffj, Mr. Matt Mann fabovel, and Mrs Lenore Morkam and members of her U.S. history class lleffj. ! 'w2. .a, 9 'N W sv! L' x 1 Mr. Harold Lantz Iabovel Mr , - 'f . Edward Maideski I above, righfl, and Mrs. Helen Gault Irightl. 52 'wif ,, Y , ' .H if gf ? M. , W V , 'Q if sg Q I 4? Q 4? LI if s by Q aw' 5 5 ' XV X fx rm , V . W in , V , am E kg W. 1 as L , Mrs. Marguerite Jackson ftopj, Mr. Alfred Eger Iabovel, and Mr. Paul Pozega flehl. . Hu I Mr. David Angus Ibelowj, and Misg Marguerite McConnell Irighfl. gm If X' I ,-.wg I. if ,,, X' L' A' 7 ffbj, fr f'.J3 :?4JZE.q:-- W 1 6 A ,,,, M, is, xx,-, Q- nv 1 , :r 75- if!! W' In .1,14 ,4- In 1 I ' ' a U f ,' ff J f If x Mrs. Mabel Ford fabovel and Mrs. Ercil Mc- Carty Irighrj. X, 4f '1 ' V W.- 1 Q 'Y , 7. V .. .W- xvhi X M Mrs. Janice Barnes, english frighth Mr. Bryce Forester, german fbelowjp and Miss Mariorie Ludwig, english Ibqffoml. ' X A as rrirr Y 3rd year language students commute Il2 WWE? .iw - i H ,' 4 Zia ,MQW- -. .r ' ' eh H F iiiiiififiil i ffm fm 1 . f'f,fz'i1eA1fsfzi -.w sg s 1, ,... ,,.,,.1.sl: iff? 1 rl Miss Cora Jewell, spanish fbelowh Mrs. Ann Wilson, english lboffom, leftjg and Mrs. Rosemary Heist, french frightj. Love ort in yourself, not yourself in ort Stanislavski by way of Mrs. Stone drama becomes two semester course traces the development of theatre . . . papers and practical proiects: set models and plans, make-up charts, Womb -a movie directors' and actors' style comparisons . . . rennovating Sexton's theatre area: painting-sorting-classifying-fixing . . . field trip -Detroit's Fisher Theatre. City's only technical theatre class-second semester . .. depth into stage crafts . .. set building, de- sign history . . . lighting . . . sound . . . costuming, make-up guest speakers: Sexton's technical advisors-Mr. Larry Stone, Mr. Fred Kolloff. Both classes involved in all school productions .. . spring play-Barefoot in the Park . . . in charge of children's play-Wizard of Oz. Mrs. Linda Stone, drama Itoplg Mrs. Evalyn Cooke Iabovejf and Mrs. Ann Stoakes Irightl. RW it ,IN ,..,. x ' s- if 90 Mrs. Linda Stone lrightj, Mr. Archie Lewis Ibottom, leftl, and with Lynn Viculin and Debbie Schlotter lbortom, rightl. Disciplined communication Speech-audience analysis, source credibility, verbal, non-verbal expression, communication break-downs, persuasive speaking, changing opinions, attitudes-their formation, speech preparation, effective delivery, parliamentary procedure, forensics introduced . . . new this year-teacher Mr. Archie Lewis. Most people in debate class on team this year's topic- resolved: the United Statesnshould adopt a system of compulsory service for all citizens . . . extra-curricular tournaments. Class-requires speeches, much outside research written, practical tests-one-man debates topics: birth control, parol chial school aid. Gym class opens To seniors Mrs. Carol Kepler frightlg Mr. David Wurzer Ibelowh Mrs. Jeanette Achferberg fbottom, leftig and Jill Orr and paddling partner fbelow, righfl. U ' A My if i 'ff- .fa .p X ,wifi , W. ,,,, -..,5qgq.,, fp , . ...wg . . ,M ,i i wig-5 Q 5 5-EF, XS TY .S 'W 5 sv' KK-x X vf :kv fs? nav W Mr. Robert Campbell fabove, lefrlg Mr. Iggy Konrad Kabove, rightly Miss Jane? MacDonald Har lefrlg and Mr. Douglas Hefner Ilefrl. an W , 5 1' if, x 4 Hifi L? iff ! Miss Helen Birmingham lrightj and Mrs. '.i-- I Elizabeth Blanchard lbelow 1. M Mr, Ronald Morris assisrs Jayne Dunn labovejg Mr. Wayne Rogers labove righfjg and Mr. Lary Hill frighfl . 1:1'if:'fgi?7gf 'N sfo .ami 'Q X BL 4 IOT - capsule course Intensive Office Training encour- . . . areas extended: advanced typing, office machines, filing, dictaphone, telephone, techniques . .. instructors: Mr. Brown, Mrs. Pierson, Mrs. Shep- erd-revolving teacher system . . . lst semester fundamentals 2nd sem- ester-form student operated busi- nesses. General instruction offered, office ma- chines, shorthand, bookkeeping, typ- ing. Mr. Gerald Brown Har leftl and Mr. L. Wayne Pede Ileftl. Mrs. Susan Shepherd ffar leftl, Mrs. Dolo- res Siefert fleftl, and Mrs. Kathryn Pierson Iabovel. II9 Librarians, nurse Mrs. Geraldine Pepper, nurse Iabovelg and Miss Donna Perrine fabove rightlp and Mrs. Maxine Edwards lrighrl. Mr. L. Wayne Pede lleftlg Theodore Austin, Albert Teaspoon Price, Gary Beebe, and Mr. Leon Burrell Ibelowl. W Where have all the students gone? Mr. Pede and Mr. Burrell undertake the task of keep- ing track of all the students at Sexton. Continuously in demand by students, the Placement Officers write excuses, tardy admits, and permits to leave the building. This year, to aid in recording absences, a list ot ab- sentees is compiled and distributed to the teachers daily. Guidonce coordinotors: In recent years, more importance has been given to on-the-iob training for high school students-not only for after school, and on week-ends, but as a part of the school-day schedule. The guidance officers are in charge of coordinating programs that offer this oppor- tunity to students. The Neighborhood Youth Corps is a job training plan that enables students to work for non-profit organiza- tions. Wages are paid out of federal funds granted by the Economic Opportunity Act. Offering training in trade, retailing, and office work, Co-op is a program that allows students to attend school on a half-day basis while working during the other hxalf. PEP offers a similar plan for acquiring work- ing experience before graduation. This year, approximately 400 students were participat- ing in the programs available at Sexton. X . 355 ,,..,,m,.' ., . ,,,M,,, ' ' Q' Mr. Don Little Hop leffl, Miss Ann Heafheringfon and Mrs. Jane Van Eften Hop righfj Mr. Russell Shearhelm fborfom righfl. QS -'-' '- 1 lg ,m., L , li K it elif ,855 :ik Y 'L -3' . Lg--3 Nl-w1.:,3?yw, i . .. ., - A f E. 'W Q' ii N, my 1 5 5,253 SQ 5, Q dig, X NX ,FRF if wm xku ii ...,.. ,k., . .X W, N, . m gg , V X im 6 1 A -Lf ff L , , W I 24 Mr. Wayne Rogers Hop lefil, Miss Elsie Fee Hop cenferj, Mr. Lary Hill Hop righrj, and Mr. Hal Bergan Kabovel. J inl!R..l 4' Cin, ip-n '- Mrs. Grace Eiserman fleftl, Mr. Cordell Henderson Ibelow centerj, and Mr. Frank Scozzafave Ibelowj. ,,,..-M M ,-NX Q r problems Being a counselor isn't as easy as it looks. A large student body, a millage defeat, a shortage of teachers, and amended schedul- ing kept counselors and students busy re- adiusting to Sexton life. As new teachers were brought in during the first semester, there was a disruptive juggling of classes. Although the seven counselors offer aca- demic and personal guidance to students, they have been given more responsibilities this year. Scheduling Co-op students and ad- ministering the various aptitude tests are some of their added duties. Millage failure causes custodial cut-backg cafeierians unaffecied cafeferians-Mrs. Joan McKee, cafeteria managerg Mrs. Gladys Rounds: Mrs. Arlene Nonhofg Mrs. Mary Reamesp Mrs. Anna Clarkf Mrs. Dorothy Smirhg Mrs. Mariah Johnson, Mrs. Harriet Westfallg Mrs. Novella King. at N. . !1 X Li rx 44 1 - i YQ, 1 v- Mr. William Greenlee labove leffl, Mrs. Joan Warner fabove centerl, Mrs. Roberta Miller frighfl. S 5 'Qi M I A ani -e ,,,W Q is r v ,L ra a a rr r ai rr 1 ... lifalzaji, , Secretaries adiust to new administrator A Mr. Robert Scribner lfar leftl Mr. Dale Main Kleffl. Mrs. Geraldine Craig and Mrs. Lena Clark Ileffl, Mr. Jesse Jackson labovel. points IX, V1 Computers in space Mr. Richard Bates irightjg Mr. Edward Rittenhouse Kbelowjg Miss Susan Mc- Neely lbotrom cenferl. x ..,. VW , K New: geometry text-contains more algebra indicates a trend toward an integrated algebra- geometry course in the future-called mathe- matics. Dropped this year-modified math courses to be replaced next fall by pre-Algebra course- for sophomores with inadequate math back-i ground. Probability and statistics-few realize not a heavy math course relates to non-math occupations-psychology, social science, teaching, biology . . . Analysis-more for science, engineer- ing majors ... Mr. Rittenhouse fmath department headl offers classes computer experience- dull computation is programmed to aid students. My ,,, 9' Mr. Lee Deitnck fleftj Mrs Donna Valk fbe low ft 2 'Ml ,ff --UIQ- Biology . . . pilot study of new text -interpretation less complicated . . . individualization of instruction. Physics new materials devel- oped by the Harvard Physics Proi- ect-change ot text direct result of downward enrollment trend . . . en- courages interest outreach mathematics becomes secondary factor .. . original TV programs ... kite and airplane flying contests. ,f-1' anthony x.. nw' In Mu ,sf WM S., .5 fyl' 33 2 Q I 0 Members of Mr. Reid's physics class consfrucringi paper M f . airplanes Kcenferlg Tom Montgomery puffing pane in -ll-2 --i flighf Ibonom, Ieftjg Mr. Robert Renrschler lborfom, rigiwrlg Mr. James Reid fabovej. Mr, James ,Bond fright! and Mr. Dale France Ibelowl. Special e . expun New special education course-taken with regular drivers' ed . . . gives double dose of range, class- room time . . . Oldsmobile, Capitol tours, all-city Christmas and spring parties-special ed students enioy field trips, fun . . . Driver's Education at Sexton-passes ten-year mark .. . taken by 90M of students each three years summer, night school . . . classroom, range time-need increases to insure better drivers . . . new, more convenient mobile unit lfor classrooml. 16 ,, K -Q- UW Mr. Paul Pence Neff! x Cf, 1, MW. ai.. - ' '2 g' if Mr. James Frierson flefrlg Mr. Gerald Nesfer fabovejg and Miss Bonnie Kruger. I33 Mr. James Bond f far righfj, Mr. Gordon Lind Irightl, and Mr. Carl Row- land and Dayton Driver Ibelowj. 3 W 3' 0 : :- us 0 o N N W 'Vu UI 4 en -X - Q Q -. N. N. 3 f' It F -4 0. 3 o x -N 5 rn : -. ra P F '91 SS .. 3 T' m T 5. :n K o 7 - 0 0 :- 'N G cn : -. m C' z. so 3. . -. X' N, 3 :- Q ill 3 KU M 5 .. -. VI -N o- 0 Z2 0 3 . F 'On -. N, .. 'i 3 :- S 0 N 'I 'Q 2 fb 3. 0 N 'N o- O T2 O 3 . :. ea J' 'O No in qv HHN ww.. ....- .Q .. .Tx- Af .W -xp -wr. 1 ER NE LW' aw 'lf 1 -if wi 5 K9 -J W aww I y I '45 H 'X N W, ,va 549.5 'x if L Q. 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S, ,Q l h :T wh 1 K 'iii ' ' ma Q. mx ig 8 A 2 if , ax X , V ., -.Wx i Q Nancy Strobel Hop, lefrlp Mr. Larry Cross Hop, rightjg Linda Wrighr flefrjg Mrs. Peggy King and Bonnie Nolen fabovej. E ..,0 I 39 l in Y. w Mr. Duane Corbett lrighfl: leaning over the piano, girls' glee club members Elaine Vlahakis and Kris Wolf labovel. 'ffm Sound Vocal music- song shop . . . Mr. Frank McKowen lMr. Macl-director . .. basic instruction-scale steps and note values . . . stresses feeling of rhythm. Instrumental music Mr. Duane Cor- M bett fD.C.l-director . . . February District Solo and Ensemble Festival-Hartland, . Michigan Sexton iudged high-20 first ratings, 23 second ratings, 2 third Q ratings. The Lansing Symphony Orchestra with members of the Sexton choir ffar, leftl, Mr. Frank McKowen Heftjg shadows of the band fbelowj. eg girl's glee-front row: director Mr. Frank McKowen, Mary Lou Bills, Kathy Middlebrook, Pat Hinkle, Elaine Williams, Elena Tobias, Verlinda Kibbey, Peggy Law, Karen Olsen, Debbie Goodine, Sue Cooper, Terry Frayer, Sue Ridenour, 2nd row: Mary Morden, Nancy Deruytter, Valorie Anderson, Judy Webster, Margaret Langlois, Sharon Ashley, Pat Rehkopf, Sandy Apple- green, Sue Koelbel, Judy Raymond, Brenda Siwek, Pat Bowman, back row: Sandy Williams, Barbara White, Jeanne Cavanaugh, Sue Fritz, Barbara Vankuiken, Wendy Bartlett, Peggy Schlotter, Jan Tucker, Debbie Gierman, Caroline Beardsley, Jay Dramis, Vickie Brass, Joanne Ehret, Linda Dewitt, Pat Jezowski, Joan Sutberry. J' X 40 A I43 fix if 1 ,av-I K. sl X- II a Q s ,.-of Wm , f ,f .Muna 2 9 B 'va O if: 'G' 4 . I 1' -.4 is , m,1W, . 3. -ahpmil .. ,Af HK --A., Ia dance band-front row: Robert Coop- er, Lana Swick, John Tome, Wardell Flourry, Sue Davis, Debbie Gardner, 2nd row: Dennis Mast, Warren Syl- vertooth, Steve Sweet, Eric Thuma, Janice Huffman, Rick Burkholder, Bruce Merrill, Rich- ard Ebersole, Craig Wright, Jeff Mann, Damon Stutesp standing: Clifton Flourry, Dave Zeile, Dan Kitch, Mr. Duane Corbett. band-front row: Diane Smith, Wendy Jansma, Tom Glennan, Tom Davidson, Paul Ferguson, Ray Haka, Bruce Restau, Steve Malatinsky, Lana Swick, Kay Durling, Ron Price, Barbara VanKuiken, Sue Koelbel, Fannie Jo Diamond, Paula Edwards, Rose Rudd, Russell Jones, Claire Evans: 2nd row: Leanna Price, Laura Snell, Teresa Astalos, Debra Zeigler, Robert Cooper, Virginia Nonhof, Dave Phillips, John Flowers, Dan Rossman, Dennis DeFore, Bob Aardema, John Tome, Randy Davenport, Everett Coon, Rolin Stutes, Mike Rawson, Mike lrwin, Bob Ashley, Art Nonhof, Sue Davis, 3rd row: Tom Alexander, Rick Fisher, Dennis Kill, Ralph Weaver, James Riley, John Ouderkirk, Allan Kinney, Sue Batterbee, Bob Stevenson, Sue Warner, Steve Paige, Steve Dillingham, Dave Beal, Dennis Mast, Warren Sylvertooth, Steve Sweet, Ron Lindsey, Eric Thuma, Janice Huffman, Rick Burkholderp 4th row: Pat Rush, Mary Ambrook, Lynn Reik, Stan Klingbeil, Mike Keevan, Gary Watkins, Gary Hawkins, Jeni Gallt, Chris Turner, 'Ron Kissee, Bill Brown, Bruce Merrill, Mike McDonald, Richard Ebersole, Don Kill, Craig Wright, Jeff Mann, Phil Popham, Damon Stutes, 5th row: Gary Hope, Mike Nobach, LaVerne Davenport, Craig Dugan, Bill Layman, Lewis Williams, Andy Beal, John Ross, Tom Craig, Robert Burke, Michael Dyer, Ray Foster, Steve Waidelich, John Kline, Sheri Page, Steve Cheetham, Bill Pomeroy, Steve Edwards, standing: Wayne Belbeck, Clifton Flourry, Tom Stumpfig, Kurt Blizzard, Kim Viculin, Mike Taylor, Linton Stalling, Earl Frace, Gary Taylor, Lynn Viculin, Dan Kitch, Mr. Duane Corbett. ,,,,,,,,,,.,.,,,,,,.,,Q, s.. we Rf' at i, 1 I ,K -',,x A ,Q Vk . KM, Q C M ,.,,,,,t, g Y - . Q ,Hill K X., V W A f A k .. gf, at . T K so I at A A in Q S pep band-front row: Diane Smith, Wendy Jansma, Ray Haka, Bruce Restau, Tom Davidson, Lana Swick, Leanna Price, Teresa Astalos, Debra Zeigler, Ron Price, Paula Edwards, Claire Evans, 2nd row: Virginia Nonhof, John Tome, Rolin Stutes, Art Nonhof, Sue Davis, Robert Cooper, Steve Dillingham, Dave Beal, Dennis Mast, Steve Sweet, Eric Thuma, Janice Huffman, Rick Burkholdery 3rd row: John Flowers, Wayne Belbeck, Clifton Flourry, Tom Stumpfig, LaVerne Davenport, Richard Ebersole, Craig Wright, Jeff Mann, Phil Popham, Allan Kinney, standing: Mr. Duane Corbett, Bob Stevenson, Mike Taylor, Linton Stalling, Steve Edwards, Gary Taylor, Lynn Viculin. Orchestra Harp student France Richardson and harp in- structor Mrs. Douglas Campbell Ueftj. Sexton is the only area school that offers harp in- struction. Assistant drum maiors Ron Lindsey and Gary Taylor, drum maior Clifton Flourry ftopl, Tom Davidson and Lonnie Pearson during morning marching practice ffar leftl. orchestra-front row: Sue Goodine, Ava Baum, Margaret Spence, Sue Hepfer, Pat Rush, Stephany Wills, Delores Owen, Robert McCullough, Cindy Jansma, Jayne Reesor, Sue Gould, Debbie Gardner, 2nd row: Robert Karns, Deanna Cuckler, Janet Grant, April Cushion, Linda Cannady, Clifton Flourry, France Richardson, Tim King, Vicki Carr, Mary Ambrook, Sue Evans, Ruth Ambrook, 3rd row: Diane Smith, Wendy Jansma, Tom Glennan, Steve Malatinsky, Lana Swick, Kay Durling, Ron Price, Paula Edwards, Wendy Bartlett, Fannie Jo Diamond, Russell Jones, Claire Evans, 4th row: Allan Kinney, Sue Batterbee, Bob Stevenson, Sue Warner, Steve Paige, Virginia Nonhof, Dave Phillips, Mike Rawson, Sue Davis, 5th row: Tom Stumpfig, Bruce Merrill, Richard Ebersole, Jeff Mann, Damon Stutes, Gary Hawkins, Steve Dillingham, Steve Sweet, Eric Thuma, Janice Huffman, Ron Lindsey, Rick Burkholder, standing: Richard Wright, Dave Zeile, Kim Viculin, Kurt Blizzard, Steve Edwards, Gary Taylor, Lynn Viculin, Dan Kitch, Mr. Duane Corbett. madrigals-standing: Jim Schuon, Rick Dawe, Laverne Davenport, Dan Taylor, Scott Dawe, Ken Ceasar, Phil Sessions, Rick Wright, Dan Hutchens, Mr. Frank McKowen, seated: Jean Bishop, Mary Erickson, Tereas Astalos, Mary Crowl, Sherry Washburn, Reta Morgan, Robyn Saul, Andrea Detro, Janet Bis- hop, Lisa McCampbell. Q X choir-top row: Mary Erickson, Helen Taylor, Teresa Astalos, Kathy Tate, Kristine Davis, Rick Dawe, Larry Webb, Laverne Davenport, Dan Taylor, Scott Dawe, Dennis Dop, Phil Thomas, Gary Taylor, John Tome, Andy Hansen, Phil Sessions, Mike Hicok, Mike Scott, Mark Scott, Mike Swick, Judy Lewis, Diane Tanner, Lexa Washburn, 3rd row: Freda Gwin, Kennie Whiting, Suzette Graves, Julie Kaiser, Bill Ceasar, Ken Ceasar, Edgar Collins, Tom Duglas, Jim Schuon, Bill Hodges, Dennis McAllister, Gary Soderman, Ralph Keck, Rick Wright, Dan Hutchens, Kay Mansberger, Linda Ennen, Diane Warriner, Kathy Hineline, Carolyn Ellis, 2nd row: Candy Thompson, Karol Slocum, Jean Stow, Mary Crowl, Cynthia Kelly, Sherry Washburn, Rose Rudd, Pat Nichols, Oralee Cunningham, Andrea Detro, Lynn Irvine, Jean Croope, Cathy Benward, Janet Bishop, Robyn Saul, Lisa McCampbell, Reta Morgan, front row: Kathe Stay, Jean Bishop, Penny Wicker, Nancy King, Kathy Garner, Kay Durling, Maryetta Cassaday, Leslie Quackenbush, Vicki Dingwell, Sue Bowers, Sherry Simons, Mary Riley, Julie Freeman, Judy Snyder, Wendy Jansma. 48 Choir cuts Carols of Christmas I' For-Delta Records by-choir and madrigals . . . why-won first place in '68 Michigan School Vocal Music Association Festival . . . Finished recording in late October . .. Cassavant pipe organ First Baptist Church . . . sold by singers and area stores . . . money for new robes, music, spring trip Mr. Mac- I want them to do something they'lI be proud of when they're done. Madrigals . .. 30 or more appearances this year assemblies-iunior highs-Christmas-churches area clubs sailing party, picnic-Crystal Lake-year's end. Mr. Frank McKowen, director Kabove and leftlg Christine Davis Icenterjg Handclapping enables Diane Warriner, Linda Ennen, and Jean Croope to learn complex rhythms painlessly ffar leftl. P The Dionysicm players A group to honor those who participated in all phases of the- atre. Club constitution. Formed one year ago charter membersecast of Diary of Anne Frank new members-admitted on point system points given for working on plays initiations-impromptus, practical proiects, food. Sponsored first theatre festival-other schools invited to par- ticipate-skits, tour of Sexton's remodeled facilities .. . bake sales attending MSU Drama Dayestage crafts, The Torchbearers touring companyfYou're A Good Man Charlie Brown-over 20 performances trip to Detroit to Fisher Theater-the pro- fessional You're a Good Man Charlie Brown Junefawards banquet. The Green Room factually whitel actors' lounge former work room repainted, obliterating names posters murals. Cinema Society club branch Chris Beckwith-chairman .. . to promote good classic films . . . Suddenly Last Summer . . . The Petrified Forest . . . shown evenings. l drama club-front row: Chris Beckwith, Mari Ericson, Jeanne Croupe, Gail Ulrich, 2nd row: Nana Hareski, Sue Bowers, Diane Motz, Janet Bishop, Doug Partingtong 3rd row: Cindy Hutchison, Kathy Bridleman, Carolyn Matson, Julie Spawn, Lisa McCampbeIl, back row: Jean Bishop, Deborah Fife, Bob McCullough, Elizabeth Davenport, Jan Viergever, Marc Murn- inghan. Members of the cast of You're a Good Man Charlie Brown. Wendy Rook, Bob Stevenson, Dan Hutchins Hop, rightly F Jeanne Croupe Irighfj. Photography workshop Informal group explores photography Mr. James Reid, advisor .. . result of physics class work with Polaroid stimulates photo- graphic interest 6 weeks workshop after school lectures: State Journal, local photo- graphers, slides, darkroom work. Tom Glennan, Clifton Flourry fbelowjg Gil Geary, LaVerne Davenport, Tom Glennan fbortomjg Mr. Reid, Ray Haka, Damon Stutes Irightjg lecture ftopj. photography club-Clifton Flourry, Mark Scott, Ray Haka, Gilbert Geary, Tom Glennan LaVerne Davenport. .DW T2 . ,B 7 ,f WXES strives for student interest Third year restarted by two iuniors-Bob and Steve lst semester-taped shows twice a week, before school 2nd se- mester-lunch hours limited audience- iuggled class schedule. Bob-voice of WXES, experience with WILS radio, friend of disc iockeys . . . Steve-techni- cal man, ran a WJIM radio fan club. Shows-variety of music, sports scores, en- couragement ot school eventsg contests with record give-aways-little student response . . . Bob, Steve-enjoy WXES, will continue despite apathy. Steve Edwards and Bob Stevenson Ileftg upper rightj. Rockets-and Dave Beal, Steve Hess Ibelowl De Owen, Ray Haka frightl. ll 'i ii iii eeee Q bfi Q 1. NW Rocket club Get kids together who are interested in a launch -Ray Haka. Learn responsibility, safety, engineering, hobby crafts .. . exciting to see one of those babies go. Spring launch-limited-not much space available . . . will go a mile high . . . dis- tance measured by triangulation. rocket club-front row: Mr. James Reid, De Owen, 2nd row: Arthur Nonhof, Tom Glennan, Ray Haka. Sportsmon's club --- grows out of gun sofety course New this year open to anyone interest- ed in the out-of-doors teaches correct image of a true sportsman . . . movies-rifle safety, rabbit and deer hunting . . . conser- vation officer speaks on lesser-known hunt- ing laws shot gun specialist . . . meet- ings on cono, ice fishing. sportsmar1's club-Barry Baumgart, Mike Irwin, Mr. Bergan, David Moist, Rocky Grant, Mike Monroe, Gary Radke. Conservotion club To make students environmentally aware and appreciative of nature help run Woldumar work with elementary stu- dents . . . have planted over 2,000 trees in Grand River Valley explores the field of conservation . . . leads to the preparation of conservationists . . . sponsors gun safety views an ecology film each week learn to read the landscape . . . plan trip to a State Park to help prepare it for opening try to visit all interesting natural re- source developments opportunities for scholarships. Conservation Club leaving for Woldmar Uefti. conservation club-kneeling: Barry Baumgart, Roger Field, Harold'Anderson, Jim Johnson, Steve Stober,-Art Nonhofy standing: Mike McDonald, Danny Rossman, Richard Beadcrstadt, Gary Eberly, Advisor Mr. Hal Bergan. Computer progromming, new constitution Math club studies Fortran system of computer program- ming writes one program each meeting-runs it through the Board of Education computer . . . Annual field trip to Museum of Science and Industry CChicagoJ under new laws, students required to work a full year before initiation . . . can miss no more than four meetings, no excused absences must at- tend six meetings, do a computer programming proiect. Chapter of the National High School and Junior College Mathematics Fraternity. math club-front row: Randy Black, John Levandowski, Julia Kaiser, Jean Stow, Diane Warriner, Ray Haka, Rob Knaggs, 2nd row: Cathy Carlson, Gail Parker, Barb Symons, Delores Owen, Julia Kraus, Mr. Ed- ward Rittenhousep 3rd row: Paula Edwards, Becky Long, Chuck Ander- son, Warren Sylvertooth, Dennis Mast, Wendy Jansma, back row: Russell Jones, Tom Glennan, Walt Smiley, Christopher Hill, Mark Scott, Steve Albright, Tom Montgomery. Working on computer projects: Randy Black, Jean Stow Itoplg Math Club members Tom Glen- nan, Becky Long Krightl. t'Pa-.ar D 'Ns N., gf 1 1 chess club-front row: Gail Parker, Robert Knaggs, 2nd row: Diane Warriner, Steve Stober, Julia Kaiser, 3rd row: Gary Hope, advisor-Mr. Wayne Rogers, 4th row: Christopher Hill, Tom Montgomery, Robert Morden, Terry Mead. Playing chess for the first iime, Veerachai Chandranipapongse, from Thailand Ibelowj. Chess club places in Michigan High School Chess League Varsity debate team-Brad Lyman, Cathiu Shutes, Mr. Archie Lewis, Lynn Viculin, Debbie Schlotter. ,QE N , 5 Hi? , junior varsity debate team-Tom Alexander, Cindy Siders, Mr. Archie Lewis, Jack Griffin, Dan Hutchens. Brad Lyman fcenterjf Lynn Viculin, Debbie Schlotter Icen- I ter rightj. forensics-front row: Cathie Shutes, Lynn Viculin, Peggy Law, 2nd row: Debi Kamp, Cindy Siders, Debbie Schlotter, Dan Hutchensy 3rd row: Mr. Archie Lewis, Mary Bell, Rick Dawe, Jeanie Croope, Tom Alexander, back row: Rick Burkholder, Andy Beal, Jack Griffin, Brad Lyman. Debate class members Jim Ed- wards Ileftl and Cathie Shutes Itop leftj listen during readings of Dr. Seuss stories. Debate . . . formal argument . . . forensics . . . public speaking . . . standardized debate topic chosen throughout state while forensics topics vary. Debate topic this year . . . resolved: that the United States should establish a system of compulsory serv- ice for all citizens Lynn Viculin, Brad Lyman- co-captains take 2nd place in City Meet, but Varsity negative team of Debbie Schlotter to the All City Debate Team . . . takes 3rd place in the 6A League .. . Brad Lyman also participates in Outstate Meet, Capitol City League, and Spartan Invitational. Forensics tournaments .. . begin in March hu- morous reading .. . declamation lsophomores only, memorizedj . . . girls' boys' extemporaneous lbroad topic-research-narrowed down at tourna- mentj original oratory choral reading serious interpretation. l Mind over mouth I59 Young Discusses problems-local, national, international try to understand more about God. Meetings-at members' homes, or combining with Everett's group . . . minutes given as a game or ioke trip to Flint-All State Young Life get-together, Charles King entertains, Indians win game of Wells Fargo Traverse City weekend-skiing, swimming .. . an Everett program-by French Folk Singers, The Rodas. Meeting at Carole Benson's frightj with Mr. Bates directing fboftomj. 2 ,, young life-front row: Mr. Richard Bates, Dave Drayton, Kim Kauffman, Pat Rush, Sue Hepfer, Doug Partington, Janet Bishop, Carol Martin, Mary Daggett, Lisa Jacobsen, Annette Frahm, Sue Cooper, Debbie Schlotter, Cindy Boyd, Brenda Siwek, Debbe Huff, 2nd row: Roxi Galligan, Sherri Martinson, Janet Nemetz, Kyle Mehaffey, Sue Jackson, Paula Terizan, Ann Tanner, Martha Woodhouse, Sue Warner, Mary Riley, Debbie deVries, Peggy Law, Laurie Rivera, Pam Swenson, Lisa McCampbeIl, Tom Bush: 3rd row: Marg Graeff, Debbie Burnett, Ron Auble, Cathy Carlson, Sue Brooks, Marsha Thomas, Dick Angell, Carole Benson, Chris Toman, Sue Blakeslee, Nancy Clark, Patti Oberst, Cindy Mateer, 4th row: Garry Bush, Rick Warner, Dave Partington, Marc Murninghan, John Bolt, Mike Boys, Warren Sylvertooth, Doug Mills, Dave Ciolek, Allen Darden, Richard Suurmeyer, Rene Cameron, Pati George, Jeanne Bishop, Mike Taborsky, life moves to Sexton lu.. 'J Larger membership-communications more difficult . .. details cause talking in circles . .. problems with speakers never enough time impa- tience theories on happiness, psychology . .. h-I h I b tangents-hate, love, insanity. P I Y C U philosophy club-front row: Gail Parker, Lynne Hareski, Diane Motz, 2nd row: Wilda Weaver, Gail Ulrich, Christine Beckwith, 3rd row: Jeanne Cavanaugh, Stephany Wills, Brian Adsit, Delores Owen, 4th row: Tom White, Robert McCullough, Earl Washington, Tom Stumpfig. Brian Adsit fabovejf Bob McCullough Ileftjg Mr. Angus ftop centerl talks on death, bravery. Booster club starts To form better spirit in the school because we sure need it -presi- dent Spencer Fletcher Mrs. Ann Wilson, advisor. Makes posters . . . papers hoops for basketball team's entrances. Arranges for buses to away games . . . encourages students to go . . . successful sale of pom-poms to help finance. r. ,,, r., ,..-.ws - -W--sung' K 1 . I 1 vp booster club-front row: Sue Bowers, Laurie Rivera, Janet Nemetz, 2nd row: Nana Hareski, Kathy Bridleman, Julie Spaun, Mary Morden, Mary 'Hoenshellg 3rd row: Kim Kauffman, Sue Ridenour, Cindy Hutchison, Peggy Law, Brenda Siwek, Mike Hicok, -'ith row: Jeanne Cavanaugh, Carol Martin, Debbie Burnett, Rene Cameron, Roxi Galligan, Nancy Clark, Stephany Wills, Molly Banta. sophisticated sophs-front row: Miss Susan McNeely, Kyle Mehaffey, Debbie Negri, Judy Snyder, Donna Rademacherg 2nd row: Jeni Gallt, Mary Crowl, Annette Frahm, Sue Cooper, Jill Bixby, Sandy Binkley, Carol Bearclsleyg 3rd row: Lynn Weintraub, Elena Tobias, Kathy Garner, Sue Reynolds, Sherry Simons, Lee Ann Miller, Kathi Zakas, Jeane Lawrence, DeDe Miller, 4th row: Elaine Vlahakis, Cindy Boyd, Debbie Chapman, Debbie Johnson, Ann Tanner, Carol Rivera, Paula Terzian, Paula Hinman, Jay Dramis, Karen Myers. ,NB Sophisticated sophs Club exclusively for sophomore girls .. . helps acquaint them with high school life advisor Miss McNeely. Bake sale-J. W. Knapp's-success- ful raises money for ski trip to Bear Mountain trip can- celled-bad weather. Spring picnic-money from bake sale at the Ledges in Fitzgerald Park. Unworkable plans-car wash, fash- ion show at Lett's. Kyle Mehaftey, Debbie Negri, Donna Rademacher. D a-00+ i A. Toys for Tots Christmas Party-Gary Bloomfield, Everett's Mr. Pence, Ron Mikko fbelowj Stan Levandowski, Patty Albert Icenter leftl. To serve The community while enioying yourself - Co-ed Hi-Y advisor Mr. Pence Thanksgiving baskets to area families ... carolling at nursing homes -with Young Life .. . help on Muscular Dystrophy drive . . . sponsoring dance after Sexton-Eastern basket- ball game. Selling candy for finances trip to Grayling, skiing, toboggan- ing, skating, horseback rid- ing-Feb. 'l and 2 ca- noe trip in spring .. . com- bining with Everett's Hi-Y for fall party at Camp Pa- wa-pii visiting county iail . .. Christmas party at Lisa McCampbell's fun W night-YMCA. front row: Rick Suurmeyer, Molly Banta, Marg Graeff, Cindy Mateer, Roxi Galligan, Patti Oberst, Debbie Huff, Sue Hepfer, Cathie Shiites, Kathy Somervill, Candy Thompson, Sue Schlaybaugh, Mary Erickson, Mr. Pence, 2nd row: Peggy Albert, Lisa McCampbell, Sharon Garner, Nancy Clark, Janet Nemetz, Janet Bishop, Marc Murninghan, Russ Burch, Robyn Saul, Debbie Schlotter, Sue Warner, Jean Stow, Linda Van Blaricom, Rick Warner, 3rd row: Holly Worden, Patti Albert, Debbie Burnett, Sue Jackson, Carol Martin, Connie Kapugia, Dick Angell, Jeanne Bishop, Chris Toman, Becky Long, Mary Hoenshell, Kathy Hineline, Doug Partington, 4th row: Fritz Simons, Marty Chouinard, Kris Russell, Ron Mikko, Judy Lewis, Dave Partington, Bill Magee, Martha Milks, Dave Ciolek, Doug Mills, Mike McBrian, Greg Earl, Tom Bush. ' Initiate, initiate Girls' Varsity-initiation: informal-pigtails, red skirts, white sweatshirts-carry laundry baskets-one tennis shoe, one loater formal luncheon-social room-ceremony, can dles-officers tell ideals. Spring canoe trip carwash .. . Motherfdaughter ban quet . , . sell programs for athletic events. Requirements, 650 GAA points 900 points--large let ter 1500-trophy award assembly-members choose most active girl in clubfplaque awarded. Boys' Varsity-Varsity Club Fun Night, swimming, dancing, open to all students sponsors Faculty vs. Seniors bas ketball game-works with Varsity Cheerleaders on Horne coming float. feud 'msiww av S' so s-'-nn. N .. , mf ,f any bk lst semester girls' Murphy, 2nd row: varsity-front row: Sue Hepfer, Patsy Pam Gibson, 3rd row: Kathy Hineline, Jean Stow, back row: Daria Parker, Nancy Clark, Sherri Martinson. lst semester boys' varsity-front row: Steve Placeway, Greg Earl, Dave Drayton, Wayne Belbeck, Jack Griffin, Mark Am- mons, 2nd row: Matt Miller, Dave Bradley, Bill Magee, Mike Husby, Tom Mont- gomery, Bob Carr, Mr. Lee Deitrick, back row: Jett Mil- ler, Steve Pierce, Tom Bush, Doug Mills, Rick Suurmeyer, Bob Stevenson. Girls' Varsity fall initiates Pam Gibson, Daria Parker, Sue Hepfer Itop leftl, Miss Janet MacDonald at spring initiation ceremony ftop rightl, Mike Husby splats Eastern football player with cream pie Ibe- low leftl: Linton Stalling prepares to do the same fbelow right! during Spirit Week Assembly, Mike Boyd, initiate Marsha Thomas in cafeteria Heh cenrery, u.n. panel-f r o nt row: Brian Adsit, Liz Davenport, D i a n e Smith, Sue Gould, 2nd row: Cynthia Kelly, Delores Owen, Chris Purdy, Debby Davenport, 3rd row: Christine Beckwith, Jeanie Croope, Diane Warriner, Kathy Hine- line, Advisor Mr. AI- fred Egerg 4th row: Cindy Hutchison, Di- ane Humes, Jan Vier- gever, Tom Glennan, Stephany Wills, Shifting emphasis U.N. Panel-attempts to involve more members, a move away from social club image membership open, no longer se- lective .. . New York trip discussions-fizzled for lack of interest meetings-homes, churches, Civic Center-Sunday afternoons less contact with MSU-fewer speakers U.N. structure, Israel, Russian youth, attitudes typify discussion topics lst speaker-Patsy Smith-East Lansing High School student-in Czech- oslovakia during invasion. More preparation, more fair selection of MUNA lModeI United Nations Assemblyi delegates study group met for research topics-Israeli-Arab war, Soviet action in Czechoslovakia, apartheid in South Africa . . . Tom Glennan, Liz Davenport, Kathy Hineline represented Israel at MUNA-Hillsdale, Michigan. We Speaker Mr, Daniel Millin, Debby Dav- enport fcenterl, slides of Israel fbot- tom centerlg Mid-East war is discussed by Mr. Alfred Eger and Israeli Mr. 'Daniel Millin ibottom left cornerl. , All 'To make schools relevant to black students and the black community -Terry J o h n s o n, chairman of B.U.S.T. mem- bership-about 50 working for model cities program, com- munity newspaper .. . presenta- tion of assembly during Negro History Week. April-Afro-American d i n n e r- tunds for community supported classes to help drop-outs choir tormed to raise money .. . tutoring service-high school stu- dents help iunior high students Guest speakers-some from com- munity topics-respect for authority, law, manners, manner- isms, dress, grooming. Block united students together B.U.S.T. members Rossi Ray, Roger Groves, Bob Cooper, France Richard- son, ibottom rightjg Paula Burton, Eugene Jenkins, Bob McCullough, Debby Hall iabovelg Terry Johnson, Roger Groves ltopl. Sherri Martinson, Carol Tucker fbelowj, Kathy Garner, Carol Rivera Kbelow centerl. ' GAA odds golf Volleyball-through December . . . ends with interschool tournament-Sexton sophomores win Eastern and S... T Everett over Sexton iuniors, seniors. l Bowling at Westlawn lanes .. . first semester finale - pizza party during finals . . . basketball, horseback added second semester. Any girl eligible . .. 10 points for each extra-curricular activity . . . 650 points-small letter . . . eligible for Girls' Varsity Club 900 points-large letter, trophy Miss Janet McDonald, advisor. asa, s ' was st :tSH9E.iQ5'5tgs? t4?7?fisi sgigssersfiiievir izgflsl' TT-?Qi5?i:i?5?lesE 2355-Si ee 1-mm' front row: Carol Rivera, Sophomore Representative, Carol Tucker, Senior Representative, Laurie Rivera, Junior Representative, 2nd row: Jean Stow, Vice President, Sherri Martinson, President, Ann Snyder, Secretary, Janet Nemetz, Treasurer. , 'vt my l Nl' if , l l front row: Laurie Rivera, Sherri Martinson, Paula Edwards, Julia Kraus, Mary Morden, Marcia Smith, Kris Hoag, Linda Mangum, Nancy Bradley, Roberta Dwelley, Deanna Mull, Debbie Britton, Cathie Shutes, Jill Hamilton, Sue Hepfer, Pat Murphy, Karen. Myers, Debbie Q Negri, Carol Rivera, Jean Stow, Janet Nemetz, 2nd row: Debbie Huff, Patti Oberst, Nancy Clark, Cindy Mateer, Molly Banta, Cathy ' Carlson, Diane Humes, Pat Hixson, Irene Palmer, Jeanette Long, Annette Frahm, Trudy Mohre, Kathy Hineline, Sue Davis, 'Kyle l Mehaffey, Sue Jackson, Sheila Wing, 3rd row: Marsha Thomas, Marg Graeff, Penny Barnes, Jackie Wiggins, Mary Ellen Cavanaugh, i Gwen DeMyers, Marte Milks, Vickie Fitzgerald, Judy Albrecht, Kris Van Peursem, Chris Toman, Cindy Hutchison, Daria Parker, Julia Kaiser, Janet Rorick, Mary Bell, Jeane Lawrence, 4th row: Ora Lee Cunningham, Rosalyn Pointer, Stephanie Husband, Delores Clem- mons, Alice Hicks, Teresa Mulford, Sharon Hall, Sterlina Littleiohn, Joyce Robinson, Pat Shelby, Carole Benson, Kris Af1defS0f1, Ann Schaap, Connie Kapugia, Jeanne Bishop, Mary Erickson, Debbie Chapman, Cindy Boyd, Linda Fulton. all 95 K V .,., is 1.. .SL .,V. 1. , .. i W, Water show l . S i f 'l F S f . . 11 g un, -Hn B s nchronized swimmers .. . Kee s ' 3' Ut ' sg g ' ' It Under Your Hat . . . in April ,, ' ' ' working on it since November , . . l3 routines-sailors, flying aces, gradua- tion, iockeys. May banquet honoring members award given to best routine-judged by other club members-winners' names put on Trophy .. . club qualifi- cations: ability to swim-tested on stunts determining which water show group placed in. The only soloist-bullfighter Sherri Martinson. synchronized swimming-front row: Cathie Shutes, Judy Snyder, Patsy Murphy, Pam Gibson, Lisa McCampbell, 2nd row: Jamet Nemetz, Kim Kauffman, Daria Parker, Nancy Bradley, Kris Wolf, Jean Stow, 3rd row: Teresa Mulford, Sandy Bend, Molly Bama, DeDe Miller, Debbie Cole, Pat Hixson, 4th row: Nancy Clark, Cindy Mateer, Rick Warner, Dave Part- ington, Sherri Maninson, Kathy Garner, Diane Burkholder. Nearly IOO Sexton students in Junior Achievement . . . runs from October to June companies include S. J. Lovecraft Enterprise- picture plaques '. . . Pen-wate-pen sets .. . Hold Down-for car trunks Romco-romance candles students build products in two-hour meetings held once a week . . . sell door-to-door, in booths, at fairs, in stores companies sponsored by businesses such as Fisher Body, the State Journal, Board of Water and Light, Ford Motor Company . . . trophies given for being Company of the Month, Company of the Year . . . point system based on production, at- tendance, sales .. . top city companies go on to appear on Art Linkletter show fhe started J. AJ . . . S200 worth of products sold each by Mary Bell, Gale Miller, Mike Pincombe-honored at dinner . . . Gary Lett, Pat Shelby-S50 sales award pins. Distributive Education Clubs of America . . . All distribution business dealing with retail-wholesale, trade .. . merchandise starting with the manufacturers until it reaches the consumer -Mr. Parks, advisor WMU-Regional Congress contest-sales, public speaking . . . lst place in public speaking-Sherrill Westervelt . . . 2nd Nancy Buhs St. Mary's Lake-Delegate Congress election of state officers trip to State Journal-advertising department ob- served printing of the paper fashion show for entire student body-sponsors-Lett's, Green's, Sears field trip-Chicago-visits to Marshall Field and Carson, Pierie 8: Scott. Youth court-volunteer members hear and sentence teenagers re- ceiving traffic violations . . . meets second and fourth Thursday of every month at Probate Court building . . . two members from each of seven schools attend each meeting Mr. James Bond, as Sex- ton's advisor, referees cases in court . . . types of sentences-washing traffic signs visiting a hospital emergency room .. . removal of driver's license if person is a repeater .. . the defendant chooses whether he will go before youth court- kids seem to think it will be easier on them . . . co-membership chairman Dave Drayton feels that the parents' attitude makes the offender's attitude . . . to be on youth court-have a driver's license, no violations. youth court-front row: Roxi Galligan, Martha Milks, Dick An- gell, Lisa McCampbell, Dave Dray- ton, Connie Kapugia, Debbie Bur- nett, 2nd row: Misty Sallows, Sue Warner, Betty Dunn, Jeanne Bif shop, Lynn Irvine, Robyn Saul, Bob Sevensong 3rd row: Tom Bush, John Bolt, Garry Bush, Rick Warner, Mari Erickson, Car- ole Benson, Marc Murninghan, Rene Cameron. Community 3 E i E l 41 ZRETRRU ij gt JA Tradefair at City Hall-retracting extension cord pat- ented product-9 group members, Sexton's 3-Kris Hoag, Clara Barnum, Gale Miller .. . company had most amount of points, highest stock dividends in Lansing for several months lbelowl -Gary White of Olds Igrocery listsj, Irightl. F f i , it C f i K 3 N 'S deca-front row: Mr. Gilbert Parks, Doris Taylor, Kathy Ouderkirk, Debra Gibson, Nancy Buhs, Pam Cheetham, back row: Dan Beckwith, Debra Simons, Sherrell Westervelt, Ellen Hershiser, Chad Holleman, Leslie Quackenbush, Sam Duncan, Valorie Porter, James Breedlove, Ray Barnes, Dolores Tomanica, Richard Smith, Gary King. Y junior achievement-front row: Evelyn Ely, Nancy Buhs, Valoria Jeffries, 2nd row: Jill Abent, Stella Kinkle, Pat Shelby, Gret- chen Irwing 3rd row: Gayle Barrons, Mary Cavanaugh, War- ren Sylvertooth, Mary Bell. --- as 6 base 'O Work from --- Student Relfmons Board needs to get off the ground .. . 12 elected. members- 5 potential in the board itself. lt is up to us, the board Wh y? V members, to take advantage of this potential. Al Darden, committee chairman- Some people are complaining be- 5, , as cause we clon't help them with their problems, but if we knew what they were we could do something about them. It is up to the student to bring his problems and com- plainfs to US. student relations board: Jill Hamilton, Tom Glennan, Dan Hutchens, Joe Carter, Al Darden, Dave Partington, Sharon Hall, Debbie Anderson, April Eaton. Newspaper idea from suggestion by Vista volunteer Gary Evans . . . student editorials . . . also considered audience participation assembly on racial issues. Proiects: devising system to speed lunch lines black assembly to ease tension complaints of no trash cans in cafeteria during afternoon visiting East Lan- sing High School-discussion on preiudice barrier other ideas-tutoring system visits to area iunior highs-familiarize students with high school life . . . visits to neighboring schools-promote better relationships, get new ideas for Sexton. lst semester student council-front row: Bob Carr, Doug Mills, Marc Murninghan, Advisor Mr. Cassius Shaft, Mark Ammons, Jean Bishop, Marty Chouinard, 2nd row: April Eaton, Nedra Williams, Margo Williams, Deborah Hall, Lynn Viculin, Janet Bishop, Beverly Barber, Judy Middaugh, Karen Myers, Kathi Zakas, DeDe Miller, Judy Snyder, 3rd row: Pam Gibson, Kathy Somervill, Pat Rush, Mary Crowl, Jean Stow, Jean Croope, Diane Smith, Sue Hoenshell, Linda Kilpatrick, Pam Cheetham, Sue Warner, Sherry Simons, Sherri Martinson, 4th row: Bob Stevenson, Debbie Gierman, Cindy Boyd, Ava Baum, Debbi Huff, Mary Erickson, Robyn Saul, Debbie Burnett, Misty Sallows, Patty Albert, Marsha Thomas, Dan Hutchens, Dave Drayton, 5th row: Gary Lett, Doug Partington, John Bolt, Ron Mikko, Mike Boyd, Bill Magee, Rick Warner, Rick Suurmeyer, Mike Raw- son, Warren Sylvertooth, Ron Lindsey, Carole Benson, Morrie Porter, Dick Angell, Mike Husby, 2nd semester student council-front row: Stan Pointer, Bill Magee, Janet Bishop, Mr. Cassius Shaft, Dave Drayton, Linda Kilpatrick, Dick Angell, 2nd row: Connie Kapugia, Marc Murninghan, Fritz Simons, Joan Moore, Mark Ammons, Warren Sylver- tooth, Ann Tanner, DeDe Miller, Mary Crowl, 3rd row: Janet Nemetz, Pam Royston, Deanna Mull, Debi Kamp, Roxi Galligan, Jan Viergever, Jeanie Croope, Sue Hoenshell, April Eaton, Margo Williams, Dan Hutchens, Rick Dawe, Sue Warner, Marty Chouinard, 4th row: Jack Griffin, Bob Stevenson, Debbie Gierman, Bob Ashley, Kathy Somervill, Ava Baum, Mari Erickson, Jeanne Bishop, Cindy Boyd, Sherri Martinson, Bob Carr, Cathy Pullen, Carol Rivera, Cindy Essenberg, Ron Lindsey, Morrie Smith, back row: Mike Boyd, Doug Partington, Bob Webster, Scott Wolfe, Gary Lett, Jim Theuerkauf, Tom Bush, Doug Mills, Rick Warner, Damon Stutes, Rick Suurmeyer, Ralph Riddle, Tom Douglas, Dave Partington, Jeff Schuitema, Renee Snell, Bob Knaggs, Carole Benson, Morrie Porter, Michael Husby. Speaking in second semes- ter campaign assembly-Ron Mikko Kcenrerj, second se- mester election Ibelowj, fcenter oppositel, ffar leftl. ti, V E I Unusual interest .. . run-oft required in sec- ond semester election tirst semester council leaves firmer base, good suggestions . . . revision of committees, better organiza- tion . .. new Student Relations, voting com- mittees . .. successful grounds clean-up be- fore North Central Association visit . . . better dance attendance-Homecoming, Winter Fes- tival-more publicity, live bands . . . work on assemblies ...treasury raised by two Toot- sie Roll Pop sales-about S125 each time- 5,000 suckers sold by second hour . .. co- ordinated March of Dimes for Sexton dis- trict-we raise the most money-win trophy . . . Toys for Tots . . . boxes to Vietnam . . . constitution revision-former constitution: rule book for student council only, new: more i5 seek student council offices fof-'I-fud-M l E 2 x 5 u NHS advisor Mrs. Jean Dykema Ibelow rightl. 1 a ii' honor society-front row: Mrs. Jean Dykema, Betty Dunn, Gail Parker, Julia Kaiser, Kathy Kelly, Diane Motz, Sue 2 it We Hepfer, 2nd row: Ray Haka, Diane Smith, Joan Moore, Deanne Norris, Sherri Martinson, Jean Stow, back row: Sharane Atwood, Rob Knaggs, Walter Smiley, Damon Stutes, Jim Theuerkauf, Steve Paige, Mindy Ehrlin. I74 Library odds study correls, records 6 carrels for individual study .. . 2 record players ffrom Young Adult Room of old Lansing Public LibraryJ-rec- ords include American ballads, folk songs, poetry, record- ings in connection with English classes. Continues to sell paperback books under direction of Mrs. Maxine Edwards . . . orders books necessary for certain classes money from this year's sales bought book cart. New card catalogue needed . . . no co-op girls to help in library due to millage cut. ll,OOO books, magazines, pamphlets handled each year . .. staff duties, shelving books filing, typing working at check-out desk. library staff-front row: Miss Donna Perrine, Karen Byington, Gail Parker, Debbie Safko, Mrs. Maxine Edwards, 2nd row: Deanna Cuck- ler, Julia Kraus, Evelyn Ely, Julia Kaiser, Wilda Weaver, 3rd row: Janet Grant, Joyce Robinson, Barbara White, Adrienne Elliott, Mary Bell, Cindy Jansma, back row: Robert Davis, Barry Weaver, Greg Stout fupper leftl. I75 Dawn Kathy Sherri Morrie EMU's workshop day highlights FTA year fra-front row: Betty Dunn, Molly Banta, Wilda Weaver, Lynne Hareski, Mary Bell, Julie Spaun, Nana Hareski, Dawn McBrien, 2nd row: Paula Edwards, Julia Kraus, Pat Nichols, Cindy Jansma, De Owen, Kathy Kahle, Debbie Layman, Sue Schlaybaugh, Cindy Mateer, Suzette Graves, Wendy Jansma, Carolyn Ellis, Cindy Snyder, 4th row: Ken Ceasar, Cindy Hutchison, Tom Stumpfig, John Tome, Linda Dewitt, Kris Davis, Margaret Spence. c amp ,, X ,Q i , as f 3? we Group spends day at Ypsilanti in May-- lectures, demonstrations . .. tours Oli- vet, Western Michigan University for students considering teaching as a career . .. Christmas party for under- privileged children at MSU Easter egg hunt at Sexton-spring vacation- children from Michigan Avenue School sold Sexton mums at Homecoming . . . sold Sexton pennants . . . members brought apples to teachers during Edu- cation Week .. . ushering, tutoring, pa- per correcting, bulletin board decorat- ing. Future Teachers Education Corps- Meth- od by which seniors can earn one credit for a minimum of two hours of daily classroom experience assisting a protes- sional supervisor . . . I4 people in pro- gram teach in elementary and sec- ondary schools .. . anything from ele- mentary art to junior high physical edu- cation. Eligibility: at present there are no qualifica- tions . . . LSEA Scholar- ship Committee being formed purpose- revision of criteria of FTEC and make a 3.0 average a qualification for being in the organi- zation This pro- gram has proved to be the most beneficial in service, or training pro- gram that the teaching profession has ever thought of -Mr. David Angus. President Wilda Weaver ftopl discusses trip to WMU with FTA members. Former presi- dent Mary Bell gives farewell speech Kleffl. I77 spanish club-front row: Joan Moore, Mary Belian, Susan Schlaybaugh, John Reynerg 2nd row: Miss Cora Mae Jewell, Mary Daggett, Brenda Siwek, 3rd row: Molly Banta, Debbie Burnett, 4th row: Ann Tanner, Kathy Somervill, Dave Jack- son. we I f 'Ss H latin club--front row: Cathie Shutes, Jim King, Wendy Jansma, Julia Kraus, 2nd row: Dan Hutchens, Debbie Satko, Andrea Detro, Cynthia Kelly: 3rd row: Janet Rorick, Roberta Dwelley, Cindy Jansma, Sheila Wing, 4th row: Debbie DeVries, Diane Humes, Joe Salminen, Barry Baumgart, Janet Grant. Language clubs y celebrate Latin Clubemovies on Italy . .. attends Eastern's Latin Ban- quet Christmas party studies of Roman culture, dress Sexton's Roman Banquet highlight of year-in May-home of Janet Grant-skits, songs, costumes, Roman menu. Spanish Club-assisting a Cuban family on arrival in the U.S. -food, toys .. . participation in all-school Pan-American Conference . .. meals at Mexican restaurants . . . problem -after-school meetings inconvenient for members, ni-an Diana Mull, Miss Marguerite McConnell, Tim King, Debbie Safko, Barry Baum- gart at Latin Club meeting Itop rightjg Debby Davenport, Mrs. Heist, Adrienne Elliott, Liz Davenport, Stephany Wills-French Club labovei. hard Gras at Everett in February-all neighboring schools invited-Sex- ton's Madrigals entertained-Sexton French Club-skit- The Tom French Club- There is a good deal of interest, but it is to get good attendance -Mrs. Rosemary Heist . . . Mardi Wolf Who Turned Shepherd other meetings: Mr. Hansen's slides of France .. . talk by Mr. Jacque Ravaux on French youth and educational system movies Jules and Jim April banquet award presented at Award Assembly, June. German Club-initiation: eating blindfolded-sauerkraut, spin- ach, cold noodles . . . slides from trips to Germany . . . Christ- mas party-Jean Stow's house-sauerbraten, meatballs, potato pancakes . . . city-wide Fasching-German foods-exchange ot ideas . . . club turthers rapport among students. X r 2, M ,L., ,H - 4 'f 4 V my . Qgr' -ty ' F-h,, f 35?'1.?1 wan H53 ' ,sa 1 2, , ,, l y 1 M., r gg E 1 lr 1 E 'J Y Hm- lx as Q- Q ,fl WV. . -- ' i iifie :s e it ,g-4, .., , fs' ' -QI Q., 'v'-:fl N -., german club fcenter, left!--front row: Mr, Bryce Forester, Delores Owen, Walt Smiley, 2nd row: Wendy Rook, Mary Am- brook, Linda VanBlaricom, 3rd row: Steph- any Wills, Julia Kaiser, Earl Washington, Jean Stowg back row: Diane Warriner, Ken Ceasar, Brian Adsit, Judy Lewis, Ron Rook. ...5 5 A, french club-front row: Janet Bishop, Liz Davenport, Linda Man- gum, Sue Cooper, Mrs. Rosemary Heist, 2nd row: Gail Ulrich, Lynn Pettibone, Janine Doane, Deanna Cuckler, Janet Nemetzg 3rd row: Roxi Galligan, Adrienne Elliot, Sue Hall, Debbie Fife, Dawn McBrien, Nancy King: back row:,Cherie LeBlanc, Carolyn Ellis, Russ King, Randy Black, Debby Davenport, Stephany Wills, Jeane Lawrence. V Columbian Rosita Ortiz speaks to Spanish Club about her coun- ryg listening are Joe Abood, Ann Tanner, Dave Jackson, Jackie Rarhbun ftopl. American-style German games-playing are Diane Warriner, Linda VanBiaricom, Chris Hill fleffj. is 'Q Ken Tableman Irightlg adviser Mrs. Ann Stoakes Kbelow leftig Diane Warriner and Jan Vier- gever fbelow rightl. Zodioc appears more frequently In filing cabinet-can of lemon-lime soda gift from junior staff members .. . to be opened gradu- ation day- 7O . New: off-set instead of lino-type printing-issued bi- monthly .. . small fliers . . . large tabloid every third edition-makes for quicker work pace . . . more photo- graphs. Problem: poltergeist-burned negatives iust before deadline, disappearing copy . .. because of home- room switch-meeting, organization more difficult. Theme: students getting more involved-activities out- side of school .. . stressed in ads and editorials. Co-editors Diane Warriner, Jean Stow agree- I think being an editor is fun, but it is also a LOT of work and should not be attempted unless you want to give your aIl . 'Stu 9' -4 1 , U Iborfom leffi. 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Money G.O. staff-coordinates finances issues tickets-not enough G.O. buyers Clack of school spirit, bad seasonsl . . . price increase probable . . . funds to athletic events, Zodiac. Zodiac staff-gets ads for the newspaper . . . 'V- average of eight per issue this year gathered more than enough ads . . . future plans-classified ads-little response so far. Oracle-many problems . . . advertising funds already spent . .. stores refusing ads . .. mix-ups . .. delays . . . apathy . . . new-- ' special effects, color tints offered . . . more modern layouts. 2 ix ,f , . .,..f' 5 ' .- I zodiac business staff-Mr. Jerry Brown, Pam Hambleton, Dave Spedoske, Steve Riel, Kris Van Peursem, Ann Schaap, Ann Moore. g.o. business staff-Janice Fenner, Mr. Wayne Pede, Judy Lathan. ,KY 'MN fair.: 'h...4r oracle business .laff-Larry Park, Kim Kauffman, Sharon Kellow, Robyn Saul. Oracle Aim: a BOOK-to stop anyone casually flipping through . . . creative photography . . . newer graphic arts techniques . . . first silk-screen Oracle cover ever a book for this year only. Explosion of ideas .. . problems: time . . . Transferring thought to paper dead- lines, Hong Kong flu, avoiding mediocrity fin all facetsb-picky, picky. Editor Diane Motz-creative perfectionist, creative rule-breaker summer journa- lism workshop-University of Detroit .. . National Scholastic Press Association con- vention in Chicago CNovemberl-with As- sistant Editor Diane Smith. Chris Purdy flefrlg Mr. Robert Sik- kenga, adviser fbottom leftlg Shar- on Kellow and Julie Spaun Ibe' lowl. X - jf 4f,h- A , ,.,.. 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Judy Lewis Dan Kitch Nyla Muni Don Smiling Beth Svgnet Junior Stuff Steve Albright Rhonda Clever Cathy DePue Lucy Joslyn Kim Kauffman Sharon Kcllow Ralph Riddle Sue Ridenour Lori Rivera Julie Spuun advisor Mr. Robert Sikkengu Diane Smith Hop leftlg Ralph Riddle Hop rightly Leslie Quackenbush, Mr. Robert Sikkenga and Chris Purdy fbelowlg Lori Rivera Ibofrom lefrlg Joan Moore and Leslie Quackenbush fbotfom righfl. X 1 ui, X ,Vi if ,fr 4, , I f .. I X V , i A 'hi' M W ,' 1 w ,gm 3 'ww .th -1: -g.,q,w- . ww W L., ,k. , Q.. A A wx M we K' U ' .1 i . l e . ,yxziyh gx -1 4 l 'fl 5 S If 'hx l , - l ,W no , e -,,f x.', Lunch hour-Joan Moore, Colleen Kras, Dick Angell fabovejg Bernard Moore Irighfj. Advanced Comp KMrs. Helen Draperj-Gail Parker, Phil Popham fbelowji Rich Wilkinson lbelow, leffj. E. 0' 4 , r , . ,gs I 89 .fi Patricia Bennett Joseph Bennigan Carole Benson Catherine Benward Janet Bishop l t r I , , ,. Jeanne Bishop Randall Black Annie Blair Barbara Blocker Michael Blowers Peggy Bodiford lynn Bollman Patricia Bond Richard Bowman Clifford Branklyn Conslance Braylon James Breedlove Diana Bricker Rita Brock DOUQIBS Br0wer Johnny Brown Ngngy Bulls Russell Burch Marlene Burkholder Rick Burkholder Custom I92 , ' x X HE, Xwh . 'Q Kffw yy y ' V f -sim 1 , , A Randy Burnworfh Gingef 5'-'NSI' Larry Buycks Mary Byington Steven Cable David Cady nur-1 Alice Caradine Catherine Carlson Daniel Carmody David Cassady Jeannette Cassidy af ,ff NZ Becky Cathey John Caudell Jeanne Cavanaugh Kenneth Ceasar Teresa Cesarz 'Nr William Chance Pamela Cheatham ' Queen Peggy Martin blushes before dance fleftdp Court members Mike Husby and Jackie Lee in half-time parade fopposite, topli Varsity Club float Iopposite, bot- tomj. iff. , Mike Porfer fboffomj. 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Q 'KLL K 'ifEAr,!1jf,iEK' . 457' Q Q' - f ' A .., ,Q .::' K.:f aff' 1' .V ,, ., ,... ,A , L . f 1 Q A V P - . . K. . ,.X. ,M -1' .if , i f S S ... ' JT? I .L , .Q - .3 '2k'.fx'k'N fw ' H 'A N- . N - A I ' 'ww -M..-4 Q ' Q ff Ur - Y wa I VTHQWGT wi li il ix-X K + N N v N i W R N 'Ax K 238 3 E ig. , And ! waved good-bye And smile hdlio 240 V 24l Lantz, Harold. B.A., University of Michigan. Social Science. Lawry, Elizabeth. B.A., M.A., University of Michi- gan. Assistant Principal. Lewis, Archie. B.A., Michigan State University, Oakland University. English, Speech. Advisor- Debate. Lind, Gordon. B.S., Northern Michigan Univer- sity, Michigan State University. Industrial Mathe- matics, Printing. Little, Don. B.A., M.A., Albion College, Michigan State University. Pre-Employment Program. Coach-Basketball. Ludwig, Marjorie. B.A., M.A., Olivet College, Michigan State University. English. MacDonald, Janet. B.S., Michigan State University. Physical Education. Advisor-G.A.A., Girls' Var- sity Club. Maideski, Edward. B.A., M.A., Albion College, Michigan State University. Social Science, Audio- Visual Co-ordinator. Coach-Football, Track. Mann, Matt. B.S., University of Michigan. Social Science. Coach-Swimming. McCarty, Ercil. A.B., Butler University, Michigan State University. English. McConnell, Marguerite. B.S., M.A., Bowling Green State University, University of Michigan. Eng- Iish, Latin. Advisor-Latin Club. McKee, Joan, B.S., Michigan State University, University ot Michigan. Cafeteria Manager. McKowen, Frank. B.M., M.M., Baylor University, University of Michigan. Vocal Music. Advisor- Choir, Girls' Glee Club, Madrigal Singers. McNeely, Susan. B.S., Nazareth College. Mathe- matics. Advisor-Sophisticated Sophs. Morkam, Lenore. B.A., M.A., Michigan State Uni- versity. Social Science. Morris, Ronald. B.A., Michigan State University. Business Education. Si Mox, Lloyd. B.A., M.S., Michigan State Univer- 'ty. Industrial Arts. Nester, Gerald. B.A., M.A., Albion College, Mich- Shaft, Cassius. B.S., M.A., Eastern University, igan State University. Special Education. Nixon, Theodore. B.S., Western Michigan Univer- sity. Industrial Arts. Coach-Football, Baseball. Parks, Gilbert. B.S., Western Michigan University. Distributive Education Co-ordinator. Pearson, Audrey. B.A., Teachers' Certificate, Uni- versity of Western Australia, Claremont Teach- ers' College. English. Pede, Lawrence. B.A., M.A., Michigan State Uni- versity. Business, Placement. Advisor-G. O. Tickets, Athletic Ticket Manager, School Treas- urer, School Play Business Manager. Pence, Paul. B.S., M.A., Olivet Nazarene College, Michigan State University. Special Education. Advisor-Class of I970, Co-Ed Hi-Y. Perrine, Donna. A.B., B.S., Park College, Columbia University. Librarian. Advisor-Student Library Staff. Pierson, Kathryn. B.S., University of Pittsburgh. Business Education. Pozega, Paul. B.S., M.A., Michigan State Univer- sity. Social Science. Coach-Football, Track. Reid, James, B.S., Eastern Michigan University. Science, Mathematics. Advisor-Rocket Club. Rentschler, Robert. B.S., M.A., Michigan State University. Science. Rittenhouse, Edward. M.A., M.S., Illinois State University, University of Illinois. Mathematics. Advisor-Math Club. Rogers, Wayne. B.A., M.A., Flint Junior College, General Motors Technical Institute, Michigan State University. Counseling, Business Educa- tion. Advisor-Chess Club. Rossi, Francis. B.S., Western Michigan University, Wayne State University. Woodworking. Rousseau, Joseph. B.A., M.A., Northern Michigan University. Principal. Rowland, Carl. B.S., Western Michigan University. Vocational Machine Shop. Scozzafave, Frank. B.S., Northern Michigan Uni- versity, Michigan Technological University, Michigan State University. lndustrial Education, Counseling. Coach-Football. Michigan State University, Wayne State versity. Assistant Principal. Sheathelm, Russel. B.S., M.A., Michigan Si University, Coordinator, Neighborhood Yo Corps. Shepard, Susan. B.A., Michigan State University Business Education. Advisor-Class of l969. Siefert, Dolores. B.A., M.A., Michigan State versity. Business Education. Sikkenga, Robert. B.A., M.A., Michigan State l versity. English. Advisor-Oracle Staff. Stender, Jerry. Vocational Shop. Stoakes, Ann. B.S., Northwestern University, bion College, Michigan State University. lish, Journalism. Advisor-Zodiac Staff. Stone, Linda. B.A., Michigan State University English, Dramatics. Advisor-Dionysian Players, Plays. Stuart, Hilda, B.S., M.A., Eastern. Michigan I versity, Michigan State University. Science. Taborsky, Karel. B.S., M.A., Eastern Michigan University, Michigan State University, Univer- sity of Michigan. Vocational Drafting. VanEtten, Jane. B.A., Michigan State University. Business Education. Office Co-op Coordinator Valk, Donna. B.S., M.A.T., Eastern Michigan Uni- versity, Michigan State University. Mathematics. Vealey, Jack. B.A., M.A., University of Michigan, Michigan State University. Special Education, Speech Therapy. Watts, James. B.S., Tuskegee Institute, Alabama A and M, Summer Science Institute. Vocational Auto Shop. Widick, Margaret. B.S., M.A., Kansas State Teach- ers' College, Michigan State University. Home Economics-Clothing. Advisor-Costuming. Wiedbrauk, Lois. B.S., Central Michigan Univer- sity. Home Economics. Wilson, Ann. A.A., B.A., Denver University, Michi- gan -State University. English, Speech. Wurzer, Dave. B.S., M.A., Northern Michigan Uni- versity, lndiana University. Physical Education. Coach-Golf. Albert Adams Brenda Adams G.A.A. l, 2 Beki Addington Pep Work Experience 3 Wendy Addison G.A.A. l, 2 The Mouse That Roared backstage crew F.T.A. l, 2, 3 U.N. Panel 2 Y-Teens l Spanish Club l, 2 Brian Adsit Debate 3 Forensics 3 U.N, Panel 2, 3 vice president 3 Philosophy Club 3 German Club 3 Zodiac 3 reporter 3 Carl Alber Peggy Albert Senior Prom 3 Senior Banquet 3 Co-Ed Hi-Y 3 Young Life 3 Kathleen Albrecht G,A.A. l, 2 F.T.A. 2, 3 Mary E. Ambrook G.A.A, 1, 2 Orchestra l, 2, 3 Student Council 2 Senior Prom 3 Senior Banquet 3 Brigadoon Annie Get Your Gun The Sound of Music German Club 3 treasurer 3 Latin Club 2 Lansing Junior Symphony l, 2, 3 Solo and Ensemble 'l, 2, 3 Gay Ames G.A.A. l Mark Ammons Boys' Varsity 2, 3 Student Council I, 2, 3 vice president 3 J-Hap 2 Senior Prom 3 Senior Banquet 3 Co-Ed Hi-Y 2, 3 Younq Lite 3 Football l Tennis l, 2, 3 Swimming l, 2, 3 Spanish Club 'I vice president, president l Debra Patricia Anderson G.A.A. 1, 2 Business Statis 2 U.N. Panel 2 Y-Teens l, 2 music chairman treasurer 2 Spanish Club l, 2 treasurer l, 2 G.L.Y.C. 2 Junior Board of Education 2, 3 244 Senior Activities president 3 Student Relations Commit- tee 2, 3 B.U,S.T. 3 Don Anderson Track l, 2 Cross Country 2 Harold Anderson Wrestling 2, 3 Conservation Club 2, 3 treasurer 3 Judy Anderson G.A.A. 1, 2 Roychester Anderson Dick Angell Student Council 2, 3 vice president 3 J-Hop 2 Senior Prom 3 Senior Banquet 3 Treasurer-Senior Class Ca-Ed Hi-Y 3 Young Lite 3 Football l, 2, 3 Basketball l, 2 Baseball l Track 2 Youth Court l, 2, 3 co-chairman 3 Emmet Ansley Abel Anzuldua Boys' Varsity 2 Student Council l, 2 J-Hop 2 Vice-president-Junior Class The Diary of Anne Frank Library Staff 1 Football 1, 2 Basketball l Track l, 2 Art Club l Mark Arendsen Sharane Atwood Oracle 2, 3 ads and indexes editor 3 Honor Society 2, 3 Math Club 2 Photography 3 Rod Axam Linda Baird Brenda Baker Girls' Glee 2 J-l-lop 2 Senior Prom 3 Spanish Club 'l, 2 secretary 2 Rita Ba ppert Linda Barber G,A.A. l Orchestra 'I Student Council l Senior Prom 3 Senior Banquet 3 Raymond Barnes Basketball l, 2 DECA 3 Wiley Barnett Becki Barnette Student Council l, 2 Senior Prom 3 Ava Baum G.A.A. 1, 2 Orchestra l, 2, 3 Student Council 3 Senior Prom 3 Senior Banquet 3 The Mouse That Roored Brigadoon Annie Get Your Gun The Sound of Music French Club 2 Lansing Junior Symphony 2, 3 Sala and Ensemble 3 Young Lite 3 Annie Beasley G.A.A, 1, 2 Girls' Track 2 Campus Lite 'I Richard Beasley Jim Beck Chris Beckwith The Diary of Anne Frank The Member of the Weda ding Annie Get Your Gun The Sound of Music Winnie the Pooh The Wizard of Oz Dionysians 2, 3 U.N. Panel 3 Art Club 2, 3 Cinema Society 3 Philosophy Club 3 Dan Beckwith DECA 3 Penny Bell The Member of the Wedding The Sound of Music Young Lite 3 Dena Bellah Don Bellows Baseball l, 2, 3 Pat Bennett G.A.A. l, 2, 3 Senior Prom 3 Senior Banquet 3 The Mouse That Roared backstage crew The Diary of Anne Frank backstage crew Girls' Intramurals l, 2 Joseph Bennigan Carole Benson G.A.A. l, 2, 3 Student Council 3 J-Hop 2 Senior Prom 3 Senior Banquet 3 F.T.E C. 3 Co-Ed Hi-Y 2, 3 Young Life 3 Youth Court 2, 3 Sophisticated Sophs 'l president l Ski Club 2 secretary 2 Index Zodiac 2 reporter 2 Cathy Benward A Cappella Choir 2, 3 Girls' Glee 'l, 2 Debi Billhartz G,A.A. l, 2 J-Hop 2 Senior Prom 3 Senior Banquet 3 Co-Ed Hi-Y 3 Janet Bishop G.A.A. I, 2 Homecoming Court 'l, 2 A Cappella Choir 1, 2, 3 Madrigals 2, 3 Girls' Glee l Student Council 'l, 2, 3 treasurer 3 J-Hop 2 Senior Prom 3 The Mouse That Roared The Member oi the Wedding Brigadoon Annie Get Your Gun The Sound of Music Dionysians 2, 3 Co-Ed Hi-Y 2, 3 Young Lile 3 French Club 2, 3 Student Relations Commit- tee 2 Jeanne Bishop G.A.A. l, 2, 3 A Capella Choir l, 2, 3 president 3 Madrigals l, 2, 3 Student Council 'l, 2, 3 secretary 3 J-Hop 2 Senior Prom 3 Senior Banquet 3 The Member at the Wedding Brigadoon Annie Get Your Gun The Sound ot Music Winnie the Pooh The Wizard ol Oz Dionysians 3 Co-Ed Hi-Y 2, 3 Young Life 3 Youth Court 2, 3 Greater Lansing Youth Council l, 2, 3 secretary 3 Girls' Intramurals l, 2 Michigan Honors Choir 3 Latin Club 2 Sophisticated Sophs l Randy Black Math Club l, 2, 3 vice president 3 Spanish Club l, 2 French Club 3 Chess Club l Swimming 3 Annie Blair Barbara Blocker Mike Blowers Peggy Boditord Lynn Bollman F.T.E.C. 3 Business Staffs 2, 3 Co-Ed Hi-Y 2 Swimming l, 2 Pat Bond Richard Bowman J-Hop 2 Senior Prom 3 Senior Banquet 3 Golf l, 2, 3 Greg Branklyn Constance Brayton G.A.A. 1, 2 Senior Prom 3 F.T,A. l, 2 F.T.E.C. 3 Library Stott 2 Junior Achievement president 2 vice president 3 Chess Club l, 2 secretary 2 German Club l, 2 Jimmy Breedlove Basketball 1, 2, 3 DECA 3 Diana Bricker Police Cadets 3 Rita Brock Doug Brower Johnny Brown Nancy Buhs G.A.A. l, 2, 3 Girls' Glee 2 Annie Get Your Gu Winnie the Pooh DECA 3 Junior Achievement Russ Burch Co-Ed Hi-Y 3 Baseball l Cross Country l Marlene Bu rkholder Rick Burkholder Pep Band l, 2, 3 2,3 n 2,3 Marching Band T, 2, 3 Orches ra l 2, 3 Dance Band l, 2, 3 Randy Burnworth Art Club 2, 3 Ginger Butler Bridge Club l Lary Buycks Mary Byington Steven Cable Dave Cady Cathy Carlson G.A.A. l, 2, 3 Girls' Varsity 3 Student Council 3 J-Hop 2 Senior Prom 3 Senior Banquet 3 Girls' Swim Team 3 Dolphynettes 3 Young Lite 3 Girls' Track 2, 3 Girls' Intramurals 2, Math Club 2, 3 Daniel Carmody Wrestling l Alice Carradine David Cassidy Jeannette Cassidy G.A.A. l Student Council l Junior Achievement 2 Becky Cathey John Caudell Baseball l, 2, 3 Jeanne Cavanaugh Girls' Glee 3 Art Club 2, 3 Bridge Club 2 Philosophy Club 3 F.N.A. 2 Kenneth Ceasar A Cappella Choir i, Madrigals i, 2, 3 Brigadoon F.T,A. 2, 3 German Club 3 Teresa Cesar: G.A.A. l Student Council 2 Senior Pram 3 F.T.A. l, 2, 3 F.T.E.C. 3 Bill Chance DECA 3 Pam Cheetham G.A.A. l Student Council l, 2, 3 J-Hcp 2 Senior Prom 3 Senior Banquet 3 Co-Ed Hi-Y 2 DECA 3 Mart Chouinard Y Homecoming Court 2, 3 Student Council 2, 3 president 3 Co-Ed Hi-Y 3 Young Lite 3 Football 2, 3 Baseball l, 2, 3 Wrestling i, 2, 3 Dave Ciolek Student Council l, 3 Co-Ed Hi-Y 3 Young Lite 3 Football 3 Basketball l Track l, 2 Wrestling 2, 3 Charles Clark Tim Clegg Student Council l, 2, J-Hop 2 Senior Prom 3 Senior Banquet 3 Football 'l, 2, 3 Rosemary Clemmons Student Council I Junior Achievement 2 G.A.A. l Margo Colby Robert Colenburq Ronald Cooper Jo Cox F.T.A. I Forensics l, 2 Campus Lite Club l, 2 president 2 Warren Craig Jeanie Croope A Cappella Choir 2, 3 librarian 2, 3 Madrigals 2 Student Council 3 Senior Prom 3 Senior Banquet 3 The Mouse That Raared The Diary oi Anne Frank The Member ol the Wedding Brigadoon Annie Get Your Gun The Sound of Music Winnie the Pooh The Wizard of Oz You're A Good Man, Charlie Brown Dionysians 2, 3 treasurer 2 president 3 Honor Society 3 Forensics 1, 2, 3 Young Lite 3 U.N. Panel 2, 3 Youth Court 2 Zodiac l, 2 reporter 1, 2 Spring Play 3 Eric Crowl Tom Crumley Student Council l Football T, 2, 3 Wrestling 1 Ronald Cunningham Michelle Cutler Student Council 2 J-Hop 2 Senior Prom 3 The Mouse That Raared Bridge Club l, 2 Ski Club 2 lreta Dalman Linda Daniel F.T.A. 3 Esther Darden Mark Davenport Student Council l, 2, 3 Basketball l, 2, 3 Tom Davidson Pep Band 1, 2, 3 Marching Band l, 2, 3 Orchestra 3 Golf 1 Track l Kay Davis Linda Davis Mildred A. Davis Sandy Davis Sharon Davis Linda Daymon Scotty Decess Frank DeRose Fannie Jo Diamond Thomas Douglas A Cappella Choir 3 Student Council 3 Young Lite 3 Football l Track 2, 3 Cross Country 3 Swimming 2, 3 Dennis Eldred Chess Club 2, 3 Nazar Elias Ken Ellenwood Carolyn Ellis A Cappella Choir 3 The Mouse That Raared The Diary of Anne Frank F.T.A. l, 2, 3 F,T.E.C, 3 Junior Achievement 2 Police Cadets 2 French Club 2, 3 David Ellis Golt 3 Dave Drayton . Boys' Varsity 2, 3 Linda Ennen vice president 2 SSCHHOYY 3 Mary Erickson Student Council 1, 2, 3 G,A,A, 1, 2, 3 P 95lden' 3 A Cappella Choir 2, 3 J'H0P 7 secretary 2 Senior Prom 3 treasurer 3 Senior Banquet 3 Co'Ed Hi-Y 2 Young Life 2, 3 Football l, 2, 3 Baseball l, 2 Swimming l, 2, 3 captain 3 Youth Court 2, 3 president 3 Boys' State 3 Exchange Club 3 Ski Club 2 Fellowship of Christian Athletes l, 3 Dayton Driver Football 1, 2 DeeDee DuCharme Junior Achievement 2, Frank Duncan Orchestra l, 2, 3 Brigadoon Annie Gel Your Gurt The Sound ot Music Football l Baseball 1, 3 Samuel Duncan Mark Dunham Betti Dunn G.A.A. l, 2 A Ca ella Choir 3 PP The Mouse That Raared backstage crew F.T,A, l, 2, 3 secretary 2 F.T.E,C. 3 Honor Society 3 Co-Ed Hi-Y 2 Young Lite 3 Youth Court 3 Campus Lite 'l, 2, 3 treasurer 2 president 3 Sophisticated Sophs I secretary 'l French Club 2 Ski Club 2 Denny Duprest Football lt 2, 3 Baseball 'l, 3 Wayne Eddy Mindy Ehrlin A Cappella Choir 2 Girls Glee Club i Brigadoon Honor Society 2, 3 Madrigals 2, 3 Student Council 3 J-Hop 2 Senior Prom 3 Senior Banquet 3 Brigadoon The Mouse That Raared The Diary ot Anne Frank Annie Get Your Gun The Member of the Wedding The Sound of Music Winnie the Pooh The Wizard ol Oz You're A Good Man, Charlie Brown Girls' Swim Team 3 Dionysians 2, 3 treasurer 3 Girls' Track 2 Youth Court 2, 3 WXES 3 Ski Club l Spring Play 3 Co-Ed Hi-Y 3 Young Lite 3 Cindy Essenberg G.A.A. 'l Student Lite 2, 3 J-Hop 2 Senior Prom 3 The Diary of Anne Frank The Member oi the Wedding Annie Get Your Gun Brlgadoon The Sound of Music Winnie the Pooh Dionysians 2, 3 vice president 2 secretary 3 Co-Ed Hi-Y 2 Young Lite 3 Youth Court 3 Mary Fakoury G.A.A. T J-Hop 2 Senior Prom 3 The Mouse That Raared The Diary ot Anne Frank The Member of the Wedding Janice Fenner JfHop 2 Senior Prom 3 Business Statts 2, 3 Marshall Fernholz Robert Ferguson Spencer Fletcher Cheerleading 3 Senior Pram 3 Booster Club 3 president 3 Student Relations Committee l, 2, 3 F,T.A. l, 2, 3 B.U,S.T. 3 French Club 2, 3 treasurer 3 Zodiac 2 reporter 2 Library Stott 2 Co-Ed Hi-Y 2 The Mouse That Roared The Member of the Wedding The Wizard of OZ Clifton Flourry Pep Band l, 2, 3 Marching Band T, 2, 3 Orchestra l, 2, 3 Dance Band 3 The Mouse That Raared Brigadoon Annie Get Your Gun The Sound of Music Wardell Flourry Pep Band T, 2, 3 Marching Band 'l, 2 Dance Band 'l, 2, 3 The Diary of Anne Frank Photography 3 Marie Fluke G.A.A. 'l, 2, 3 Ski Club 2 Sophisticated Sophs 1 Katherine Forman Sheilah Forman Homecoming Court 1 Student Council 2 J-Hop 2 Senior Banquet 3 Dolphynettes l Earl Frace Pep Band 1, 2, 3 Marching Band l, 2, 3 Steve Fransted Michael K. Freeman DECA 3 Michael L. Freeman Sue Fritz G.A.A. l, 2 A Cappella Choir 3 Girls' Glee 2, 3 Student Council 2, 3 Senior Prom 3 The Mouse That Raared The Diary ot Anne Frank The Member oi the Wedding Brigadoon Annie Get Your Gun The Sound of Music The Wizard ol Oz Dionysians 2, 3 Spanish Club 'l, 2, 3 president 2 Felicia Fuentes Library Stott 3 Art Club 3 Christopher Garlitt Patrick Garlitl Gilbert Geary Photography 3 Kathy Genereaux 245 Debbie Gibson Rick Gibson Katherine Gilstrap Hans Glarner John Glasovatz Tom Glennan Pep Band 2 Marching Band I, 2, 3 Orchestra 3 The Diary ot Anne Frank The Sound at Music U.N. Panel 3 Tennis I Swimming I Math Club 2, 3 Rocket Club 2, 3 Photography 3 Student Relations Committee 2, 3 Zodiac 2, 3 reporter 2, 3 Sue Goodine G.A.A. I Orchestra I, 2, 3 Brigadoon Annie Get Your Gun The Sound at Music Marty Goodman Linda Graves G.A,A. I, 2, 3 Girls' Varsity I J-Hop 2 Senior Prom 3 Senior Banquet 3 The Mouse That Roared The Diary ol Anne Frank F.T.A. I Junior Achievement I, 2, 3 Suzette Graves A Cappella Chair 3 Girls' Glee I, 2 Annie Get Your Gun F.T.A. 2, 3 treasurer 2 F.T.E,C. 3 Business Stott 3 library Stalf 3 Pep Club I, 2 Ronald Grimwood Margret Gross G.A.A. I J-Hop 2 Senior Prom 3 Senior Banquet 3 Dolphynettes I Ronald Gurnee Ray Hagerman Football I Ray Haka Pep Band 2, 3 Marching Band I, 2, 3 The Mouse That Roared The Diary of Anne Frank Brigadaon Honor Society 3 Moth Club 2, 3 Rocket Club 3 Photography 3 Carleen Hallman G.A.A. I The Mouse That Roared Jill Hamilton G,A.A. I, 2, 3 246 Girls' Glee I Student Council 2 J-Hop 2 Annie Get Your Gun Student Relations Committee 3 Richard Hampton Basketball I Variety Show I F.F.A, I Chorus I Yearbook Staff I photographer I David Haney Rosemary Hankerson G.A.A. I, 2, 3 J-Hop 2 Senior Banquet 3 The Member of the Wedding Junior Achievement 2, 3 Lynne Hareski F,T.A, I, 2, 3 treasurer 3 F.T.E.C. 3 Honor Society 3 Spanish Club I, 2 Philosophy Club 2, 3 program chairman 3 Debbie Ha rmon Linda Harmon G,A.A. I, 2, 3 Student Council I Senior Prom 3 Senior Banquet 3 Zodiac 2 reporter 2 Mark Hasbany Vlctorla S. Hatt G.A.A. I Student Council I Debate I Zodiac I, 2, 3 reporter I, 2, 3 Richard Hauser Ed Hayes Philosophy Club 3 Mae Henderson G.A,A. I, 2, 3 Girls' Glee 2 The Diary ol Anne Frank F.T.E.C. 3 Susan Hepfer G.A.A. I, 2, 3 Cheerleading I, 2, 3 Girls' Varsity 3 Orchestra I, 2, 3 Student Council 2, 3 Senior Prom 3 Honor Society 2, 3 Co-Ed Hi-Y 2, 3 Young Lite 3 Junior Achievement 2 Ellen Hershiser G.A.A. I Girls' Intramurals I DECA 3 Sophisticated Sophs I Linda Hicok G,A.A. I, 2, 3 Senior Prom 3 Senior Banquet 3 The Diary of Anne Frank Girls' Intramurals I, 2 Art Club I Steve Hillman Kathy Hineline G,A.A. I, 2, 3 Girls' Varsity 3 A Cappella Choir 3 Senior Prom 3 Dolphynettes I Honor Society 2, 3 Co-Ed Hi-V 3 U.N. Panel 3 Girls' Intramurals 3 Zodiac ltypistl 3 Terry Hinton Homecoming Court I, Football I, 2, 3 Basketball I, 2 Track I, 2, 3 Carol Hoadley Suzanne Hoenshell G.A.A. I, 2 Student Council I, 2, J-Hop 2 Senior Prom 3 Debate I Youth Court 3 Chad Holleman Beth Holms G.A.A. I, 2 Ca-Ed Hi-Y 2 2 3 Girls' Intramurals I, 2 Y-Teens 2 John Hopkins Baseball 3 Cross Country 3 Catherine House Vince Houston Candy Howard Jeff Howard Football I, 2, 3 Track 2 Theodore Hoyle Earle Hudson Art Club 3 Junior Achievement 3 Vernon Hudson Ronnie G. Huebshman Michelle Huels G.A,A. I Senior Prom 3 Brigadoon Annie Get Your Gun The Sound ot Music Art Club 3 French Club 3 James Hungerford Claudia Hunt G.A.A. I Art Club 2 Mary Hunter Mike Husby Homecoming Court 3 Boys' Varsity 2, 3 Student Council I, 2, J-Hop 2, 3 Senior Prom 3 Class Officer 2, 3 Brigadoon Basketball I Golf I, 2, 3 Wrestling 2 3 Pa trick Huttinq James lshmel Doretha Jackson G.A.A. I Lena Jackson Linda Jackson Virginia Jenkins Chris Jensen Rocket Club 3 Patricia Jezowski G.A,A. I Girls' Glee 2, 3 J-Hap 2 Junior Achievement Leslie Johnson Roger Johnson Football I, 2, 3 Track I Thomas Johnson Track 3 Valerie Jones Brent Jory James Juniel Football 3 Basketball I Julia Kaiser G.A.A. l, 2, 3 A Cappella Choir I Madrigals 2 Girls' Glee I, 2 Senior Prom 3 Brigadoon - The Sound ot Music Girls' Swim Team 2 Honor Society 2, 3 secretar 3 2 ,2.3 , 3 Y Library Stali I, 2, 3 Girls' Intramurals I German Club I, 2, Chess Club I, 2, 3 treasurer 2, 3 Math Club 2, 3 Debbie Kamp Student Council 3 Senior Prom 3 Senior Banquet 3 Oracle 2, 3 copy editor 3 Debate I, 2 Forensics I, 2, 3 Robert Karns Orchestra I, 2, 3 Wrestling 2, 3 Linda Keesaer G.A.A. I, 2 Student Council I, Winnie the Pooh Michael Kelley Wanda Kelley Kathy Kelly Honor Society 3 Linda Kilpatrick G.A.A. I, 2 Cheerleading 2 Student Council I, secretary 3 3 2 2,3 2,3 J-Hop 2 Senior Prom 3 Senior Banquet 3 Girls' Swim Team I, 3 Debi King DECA 3 Gary King Pep Band 2, 3 Marching Band 2 DECA 3 Allan Kinney Pep Band I, 2, 3 Marching Band I, 2, 3 Orchestra I, 2, 3 Dan Kitch Pep Band 2, 3 Marching Band I, 2, 3 Orchestra I, 2, 3 Dance Band 2, 3 Oracle 3 photographer 3 Cross Country 2 Cinema Society 3 Rob Knaggs Student Council 3 Honor Society 2, 3 Chess Club I, 2, 3 president 2 vice president 3 Math Club 2, 3 treasurer 3 Linda Knopf Diane Kobus G.A.A. I Senior Prom 3 Senior Banquet 3 French Club I, 2 Mark Konrad Boys' Varsity 2, 3 Football I, 2, 3 Wrestling I, 2 Mike Kost Ted Kost Brenda Krancich G.A,A. I The Mouse That Roared Sophisticated Sophs I treasurer I Colleen Kras J-Hop 2 Senior Prom 3 Senior Banquet 3 Co-Ed Hi-Y 2 Ski Club 2 treasurer 2 Barbara Kratz Carole Kraus The Mouse That Roared The Diary ot Anne Frank Art Club 2 Junior Achievement 3 Dan Krepps Donald LaClear Joe Lam Judy Lathan Girls' Glee I Senior Prom 3 Senior Banquet 3 Dawn McBrien Class Claudia Morris Brenda Lathon Jack Lawrence Football l, 2 Jacqueline Lee Homecoming Court 3 Student Council l Class Officer l Junior Achievement 2 Youth Court2 Harold Leek Track 3 Brian Lees Dale Leitch Linda Lent! Stan Levandowski Student Council 2 J-Hop l Senior Prom 3 Senior Banquet 3 Co-Ed Hi-Y 3 Young Lite 3 Football 'l, 2, 3 Track l Wrestling l, 2, 3 Judy Lewis G.A.A. I A Cappella Choir 2, 3 J-Hop 2 Senior Prom 3 Senior Banquet 3 F.T.E.C. 3 Dolyphnettes 1, 2, 3 Oracle 2, 3 activities and organi- zations editor 3 Co-Ed Hi-Y 3 Young Life 3 Junior Achievement 2 Youth Court 2, 3 German Club l, 2, 3 vice president 2 Alena Lindsey Ron Lindsey Pep Band 1, 2 Marching Band 'l, 2, 3 Orchestra l, 2, 3 Dance Band 1, 2 Student Council 3 Senior Prom 3 Brigadoon Annie Get Your Gun The Sound ot Music Track 2 Cross Country 2, 3 Patricia Long G.A.A. 'l, 2 Senior Prom 3 Senior Banquet 3 Rebecca Long G.A.A. l, 2 F.T.A. 2 Honor Society 2, 3 Ca-Ed Hi-Y 3 Math Club 2, 3 Nancy Lonnie G.A.A. l David Loszewski Brad Lyman Debate 2, 3 Forensics 2, 3 Martha Lynn Diane Lyons G.A,A. l, 2 Student Council l, 2 Senior Prom 3 The Mouse That Roared Brigadoon F.T.A. 1, 2 Art Club 2, 3 secretary 2, 3 James Lyons Barbara Mack Bill Magee Boys' Varsity 2, 3 treasurer 2 Student Council 2, 3 parliamentarian 3 J-Hop 2 Senior Prom 3 Co-Ed Hi-Y 3 vice president 3 Young Lite 3 Basketball l, 2, 3 Track i, 2, 3 captain 3 Crass Country l, 2, 3 captain 2, 3 Zodiac 2 reporter 2 Steve Malatinslry Marching Band l, 2 Orchestra l, 2, 3 Brigadoon Annie Get Your Gun The Sound ol Music Mike Maloney Art Club 3 Junior Achievement 2 Ken Manns Dan Martin DECA 3 Peggy Martin G.A.A. 2 Homecoming Court 2, 3 Cheerleading 2 Student Council 3 Senior Pram 3 Sherri Martinson G.A.A. l, 2, 3 president 3 Cheerleading l, 2, 3 Girls' Varsity 2, 3 secretary, vice president -3 Student Council l, 2, 3 J-Hop 2 Senior Pram 3 Senior Banquet 3 Girls' Swim Team l, 2, 3 F.T.A, 'l F.T.E.C. 3 Dolphynettes l, 2, 3 Honor Society 3 Co'Ed Hi-Y 2 Young Lite 3 Girls' Intramurals 2 Carolyn Matson The Diary of Anne Frank Annie Get Your Gun Dionysians 3 Art Club 2 Trudy Maurer Carl May The Mouse That Roared Kenneth Maynard G.A.A. 2 J-Hap 2 Senior Prom 2 The Mouse That Roared F,T.A. l, 2, 3 F.T.E.C, 3 Art Club 2, 3 president 2, 3 French Club l, 2, 3 Mike McBrien Boys' Varsity l, 2, 3 .l-Hop 2 Senior Banquet 3 Co-Ed Hi-Y 3 Young Lite 3 Football l, 2, 3 Basketball l, 2, 3 Baseball l Track 2, 3 Zodiac 3 reporter 3 Bonnie McCafferty G.A.A. l F.N.A. l Dan McCarthy F.T.E.C. 3 Ken McCollor Football l Barney McCourt Terry McCracken Terry McDaniel Maureen McFarlane G.A.A. l, 3 Brigadoon The Sound of Music Y-Teens 2 Christine McKay Police Cadets l, 2 Michael McMurphy Chris McWhorter J-Hop 2 Mark Mehaftey Homecoming Court l Senior Prom 3 Senior Banquet 3 Co-Ed Hi-Y 2 Football l, 2 Basketball l Tennis l Galt 2 Wrestling l DECA 3 Youth Court l, 2, 3 Maria Merriken The Mouse That Raared Cosmetology Club 3 Sophisticated Sophs l David Meyers Julie Meyers G.A.A, l Senior Prom 3 Senior Banquet 3 Sophisticated Sophs l Anita Middleton G.A.A. 'l F.T.A. 1 Junior Achievement 2 Wilbert Middleton Homecoming Court 3 J-Hop 2 Vice President-Sophomore Football l, 2, 3 Basketball l, 2 Martha Millrs G.A.A. 'l, 2, 3 Student Council 'l, 2 J-Hop 2 Senior Prom 3 Senior Banquet 3 The Mouse That Roared Brigadoon Dolphynettes l Co-Ed Hi-Y 2, 3 Young Lite 3 Y-Teens 2 secretary 2 Youth Court 2, 3 Sophisticated Sophs l Clara Miller G.A.A. l Jeff Miller Boys' Varsity 2, 3 Football l, 2, 3 Track l, 2 I Fellowship ot Christian letes l, 2 Judy Miller Mathew Miller Boys' Varsity 2, 3 vice president 3 Senior Prom 3 Senior Banquet 3 Co-Ed Hi-Y 3 Young Lile 3 Basketball l Baseball l Cross Country 2, 3 Wrestling l, 2, 3 Youth Court 2 Fellowship ol Christian Athletes 2 Thereasa Miller G,A.A, 2 Faith Mills G.A.A. l, 2, 3 Senior Prom 3 Senior Banquet 3 Sophisticated Sophs l president l Raymond Mireles lla Moeninq F.T.A. 2 Senior Prom 3 Senior Banquet 3 G,A.A. l Sophisticated Sophs l David Moist Sportsman's Club 3 president 3 John Monroe Bernard Moore Basketball 3 Joan Moore G.A.A. l Student Council 2, 3 J-Hap 2 Senior Prom 3 Senior Banquet 3 F.T.E.C. 3 Oracle 2, 3 classes co-editor 3 Honor Society 2, 3 treasurer 2 Sophisticated Sophs l Betty Moots G.A.A. l, 2, 3 Girls' Track l Robert Morrell G.A.A. l The Mouse That Roared The Diary ot Anne Frank The Member at the Wedding Brigadoon Annie Get Your Gun Winnie the Pooh Art Club 2, 3 Diane Mot: The Diary of Anne Frank head of stage crew The Member of the Wedding head of stage crew Annie Get Your Gun head ot stage crew The Sound of Music head oi stage crew Winnie the Pooh The Wizard at Oz Dionysians 2, 3 Oracle 2, 3 editorein-chief 3 Honor Society 3 Library Stott l Art Club 2, 3 treasurer 2, 3 Zodiac l, 2 reporter l, 2 Philosophy Club 2, 3 Nyla Marie Munk G.A.A. l, 3 Senior Prom 3 Oracle l, 2, 3 photographer l, 2, 3 Police Cadets l Campus Life l, 2 secretary l secretary-treasurer 2 Marc Murninghan Student Council 2, 3 J-Hop 2 Senior Prom 3 Senior Banquet 3 Class Officer 3 Brigadoon Annie Get Your Gun The Sound at Music Dionysians 2, 3 Co-Ed Hi-Y 3 Young Lite 3 Pat Murphy G.A.A. l, 2, 3 Girls' Varsity 3 Senior Prom 3 Senior Banquet 3 Girls' Swim Team l, 2, 3 X 3 Dolphynettes l, 2, Ronald Nelson Football l Swimming i Conservation Club l Doris Netterville Paul Nicholoft Senior Prom 3 Senior Banquet 3 Galt 2, 3 Wrestling l, 2 Youth Court 2 Mike Nobach Pep Band l, 2 Marching Band l, 2, 3 Police Cadets 2, 3 captain 3 Leanne Norris G.A.A. l, 2 J-Hop 2 Senior Prom 3 Senior Banquet 3 The Mouse That Roared F.T.A. l Honor Society 3 Young Lite 3 Girls' Intramurals l Paul Oliver 247 Rosita Ortiz Tennis 3 Kathy Ouderkirk Senior Banquet 3 DECA 3 Diane Olanich G.A.A. I Girls' Glee I Steven Paige Pep Band I, 2 Marching Band I Orchestra I, 2, 3 Dance Band I Student Council Honor Society 3 president 3 Kevin Paluch Larry Park The Mouse That Roared Business Staff I, 2, 3 manager 3 Swimming 3 Science Club I, 2 vice President president 2 WXES I, 2 Daria Parker G.A.A. I, 2, 3 Girls' Varsity 2, 3 Senior Prom 3 Senior Banquet 3 Girls' Swim Team Dolphynettes I, 2, 3 Library Stott I Girls' Intramurals Gail Parker G.A.A, I Paul Pino Baseball 2, 3 Art Club 3 Boys' Intramurals 3 Printing 2, 3 Robert Stanley Pointer Student Council I, 3 Young Lite 3 Football I, 2, 3 Wrestling I Junior Achievement I Fellowship of Christian Athletes I, 2 I 2' 3 Boys' Intramurals 3 Wellington Pomeroy l Marching Band I, 2, 3 Brigodoon The Sound of Music Wrestling 2 Art Club 3 Phillip Popham Pep Band I, 2, 3 Marching Band I, 2, 3 Orchestra I Junior Achievement 2 I Michael Porter Library Stott I Young Lite 3 Football 2 Basketball I, 2, 3 Cross Country 3 Chess Club I Merrie Porter 2' 3 student Council 1, 3 J-Hop 2 3 Senior Prom 3 F,T,E.C. 3 Football I Wrestling I, 2 Library Stalt I, 2, 3 Honor Society 3 treasurer 3 Valoria Porter Chess Club I, 2, 3 secretary I Jean Powell vice president 2 president 3 Moth Club 3 Photography 3 Orla Parker Jane Parsons Nancy Pazitka Girls' Glee 2 Senior Banquet 3 Linda Peplau Jim Perkins Willa Perkins DECA 3 Dilly Kay Perpich Art Club I, 2 Jerri Personius G.A.A, I J-Hop 2 Senior Prom I Gloria Phelps G.A,A. 2 Philip Phillips Track I Cross Country I Jane Philo Joe Pino Baseball 2, 3 Bays' Intramurals 248 Elbert Price Christine Purdy Student Council I, 2 J-Hop 2 Senior Banquet 3 Brigadoon F.T.A. 2 Oracle 2, 3 curriculum editor 3 Debate I, 2 Forensics I U.N. Panel 3 Leslie Quackenbush G,A.A, I A Caoella Choir 2, 3 Girls' Glee I J-Hop 2 Senior Banquet 3 Brigadoon F T E C. 3 Oracle 2, 3 classes co-editor 3 DECA 3 treasurer 3 Yolanda Ouesada Girls' Glee I Terry Quimby Football I, 2, 3 Basketball I, 2 Janet Rasmussen Ernie Rawson Peo Band I Marching I, 2 Student Council I, 2 3 Track I Student Relations Com- mittee I Sandra Raymond G,A,A. I Art Club 2 Linda Remington G.A.A. I Senior Prom 3 Senior Banquet 3 Ricardo Rendow Football I Baseball I, 2, 3 Wrestling I, 2 Junior Achievement 2 Bruce Restau Pep Band 2, 3 Marching Bond I, 2, 3 Juan Reyner Spanisn Club 3 president 3 Kirt Rhodabeck Diana Rhodes G A.A. I, 2 Student Council 3 The Diary ol Anne Fra Zodiac I reporter I Girls' Track 2 Y-Teens I Robert Richardson Ray Ridge Mineko Riggins Al Rivera Chris Rivera Track I, 2 Junior Achievement 2 Joe Rocha Kenneth Rodgers Wrestling I, 2 Gloria Rodriquez G.A.A. I Junior Achievement 2 Janice Rogers Ron Rook Student Council I Oracle 2 Basketball I, 2 Baseball I, 2 German Club I, 2, 3 Zodiac I reporter I Primrose Roper Rick Rose Lynnwood Ross Linda Rossman G.A,A. I Mike Rossow Football I Basketball I Sue Rounds G.A,A. I, 2 nk Student Council 3 Senior Prom 3 Senior Banquet 3 German Club I, 2, 3 secretary 2 Pam Royston G,A.A. I, 2, 3 Student Council I, 2, 3 Senior Prom 3 Senior Banquet 3 Dolphynettes I, 2 Patrick Ru edisale Doug Rutledge Chris Ryal G.A.A, 2, 3 Senior Banquet 3 F.T,A. 2, 3 F.I.E.C. 3 Library Stott I, 2 Campus Lile I, 2, 3 secretory 2 Steve Ryan Paula Salisbury Student Council I Irene Sanchez Senior Banquet 3 Spanish Club 2 JoEllen Scarbrough Sophisticated Sophomor Student Council I Cindy Schafer Daniel Schieberl Barb Schneeberger Girls' Glee Club l, 2 J-Hop 2 Business Staffs 3 Dave Schoun Senior Prom 3 Swimming I, 2, 3 coecoptain 3 Art Club 3 Anne Seymore Tom Shea Edward Simmer Debra Simon Senior Pram 3 Senior Banquet 3 Library Staff 2 Y-Teens I DECA 3 Kenneth Simon Frit1 S. Simons Boys' Varsity 2 Student Council 3 J-Hop 2 Treasurer-Junior Class Co-Ed Hi-Y 3 Football I Wrestling I, 2 Fellowship of Christian Athletes I, 2 Jan Sisco G.A,A. I, 2 Senior Prom 3 Sophisticated Sophs Walter Smiley Orchestra I, 2 es l Honor Society 2, 3 president 3 Football I, 2 Track I, 2 German Club I, 2, treasurer 2 president 3 Moth Club I, 2, 3 Cindy Smith Diane Smith G.A.A. I Pep Band 2, 3 Orchestra I, 3 Student Council I, J-Hop 2 Brigadoan The Sound ol Music F.T.A. I Oracle 2, 3 3 2,3 assistant editor 3 Honor Society 2, 3 U.N. Panel I, 2, 3 president 3 Solo 8. Ensemble l, Geneva Smith G.A.A. I, 2 Karla Smith G.A.A. I, 2, 3 Homecoming Court J-Hop 2 Senior Prom 3 Senior Banquet 3 2,3 2,3 Class Ollicer I, 2, 3 Linda Smith G.A.A. I, 2, 3 Senior Prom 3 Junior Achievement Police Cadets 2, 3 Morrie, Smith 3 Student Council 2, 3 Football I Wrestling I, 2, 3 Youth Court 2, 3 Richard Smith DECA 3 Sandy Smith Laura Snell G.A.A. I, 2 The Sound of Music Youth Court 3 Rene Snell Ann Snyder G,A.A. I, 2, 3 iunior representat secretary 3 Girls' Varsity 2, 3 ive 2 serg. at arms, vice pregi dent 2, president, treasurer 3 Girls' Swim Team I . 2, 3 Dalphynettes I, 2, 3 Co-Ed Hi-Y 2, 3 Young Life 3 Girls' Intramurals I Kathy Somervill ,2,3 G.A.A. 2 Student Council 2, 3 .I-Hop 2 Senior Prom 3 Senior Banquet 3 F.T.A. I F.T.E,C. 3 Honor Society 3 Co-Ed Hi-Y 3 Spanish Club 2, 3 president 3 Nancy Sonnenberg Paul Spencer Senior Prom 3 Senior Banquet 3 Football l Wrestling l, 2 Linton Stalling Boys' Varsity l, 2, 3 Pep Band l, 2, 3 Marching Band l, 2, 3 Orchestra 2, 3 Young Lite 3 Track 2, 3 Cross Country 2, 3 Sharon Stallworth Ester Starks Mary Starr Mary Ann Stay G.A.A. l, 2 Y-Teens 2 Annelene Steinbach G.A.A. l, 2 German Club l, 2 Theresa Stine G.A.A. l Junior Achievement 2 F.N.A. 2 Kenneth L. Stone Football l, 2 Baseball l, 2, 3 Jean Stow G.A.A. l, 2, 3 iunior representative vice president 3 Girls' Varsity 2, 3 vice president, presi- 2 dent 3 A Cappella Choir l, 2, 3 secretary l Girls' Glee l Student Council 3 Brigadoon Girls' Swim Team T, 2, 3 Dolphynettes l, 2, 3 Honor Society 2, 3 vice president, secretary 3 Co-Ed Hi-Y 2, 3 Girls' Intramurals l, 2, 3 German Club l, 2, 3 Math Club 2, 3 president 3 Zodiac l, 2, 3 co-feature editor 2 co-editor 3' Chuck Strahan Debbie Streeter Senior Pram 3 Senior Banquet 3 Junior Achievement 3 Police Cadets 3 Nancy Strobel G.A,A. l, 2, 3 Student Council 2, 3 Art Club 2 Senior Prom 3 Tom Stumpfig Pep Band 'l, 2, 3 Marching Bond l, 2, 3 Orchestra l, 2, 3 F.T.A. 2, 3 Junior Achievement 2 Philosophy Club 3 Damon Stutes Pep Band l, 2 Marching Band l, 2 Orchestra l, 2 Dance Band l, 2, 3 Student Council 3 Brigadoon Annie Get Your Gun Honor Society 2, 3 Football 2, 3 Lois .Summerville Pep-Program 2, 3 The Mouse That Roared backstage crew Joan Sutberry G.A.A. I Girls'Glee 3 Junior Achievement 2 Richard Suurmeyer Boys' Varsity 2, 3 president 3 Student Council 3 Senior Banquet 3 Senior Prom 3 Co-Ed Hi-Y 2, 3 president 3 Young Life 3 Football l, 2, 3 Basketball l, 2, 3 Tennis l, 2, 3 Joan Swan Martha Swan G.A.A. l Terri Sweet G,A.A. 1, 2 J-Hop 2 Senior Prom 3 Senior Banquet 3 Dolphynettes l, 2 Kathy Tate G.A.A. l A Cappella Choir 3 Girls' Glee 2 Thomas Tate Angelene Taylor G.A.A. 1, 2 Gary Taylor Pep Band l, 2, 3 Marching Band l, 2, 3 Orchestra l, 2, 3 Wrestling 2 Track 2 Helen Taylor Jan Taylor G.A.A. 3 Senior Prom 3 Senior Banquet 3 The Mouse That Roared The Diary ot Anne Frank Annie Get Your Gun Girls' Swim Team 3 Library Stott 3 Police Cadets l, 2 Roy Taylor Sherril Tebeau G.A.A. l F.T.E.C. 3 Library Statf l, 2, 3 Wanda Templeton Carol Thelen G.A.A. l Girls' Glee 2 The Diary of Anne Frank Keith Thelen James Theuerkauf Student Council 3 Honor Society 3 Candace Thompson G.A,A. l A Cappella Choir 3 Girls' Glee l, 2 Student Council 1, 2, 3 J-Hop I Brigadoon Annie Get Your Gun Co-Ed Hi-Y 3 Sophisticated Sophs l Riley Thompson Jerold Tickner Harry Todd Dolores Tomanica DECA 3 John Tome Pep Band 1, 2, 3 Marching Band l, 2, 3 Orchestra 'l, 2, 3 Dance Band l, 2, 3 A Cappella Choir 2, 3 Brigadoon F.T.A. l, 2, 3 Library Staff l Linda Townsend G.A.A. l Sarah Townsend William Townsend Maureen Trollman G.A.A. l, 2 Police Cadets l, 2, 3 Brenda Troon G.A.A. l Senior Prom 3 Senior Banquet 3 Carol Tucker G.A.A. I, 2, 3 senior representative 3 Cheerleading 2, 3 captain 3 Student Council 2' J-Hop 2 Senior Prom 3 1 The Diary of Anne Frank Brigadoon Girls' Swim Team i Co-Ed Hi-Y 2, 3 secretary 3 Young Lite 3 Girls' ,Intramurals l Gail Ulrich G.A,A. I Student Council l The Diary of Anne Frank The Member of the Wedding props chairman Brigadoon Annie Get Your Gun The Sound of Music Winnie the Pooh backstage crew F.T.A. 2 Dianysians 2, 3 secretary 2 vice president 3 Library Stott l, 2 Forensics 3 Art Club 2, 3 French Club 'l, 2, 3 secretary 2, 3 Cinema Society 3 Zodiac 2, 3 reporter 2, 3 Linda VanBlaricom G A.A. 1 Senior Banquet 3 Co-Ed Hi-V 3 German Club l, 2, 3 secretary 3 Karen VanSluyters Young lite l Police Cadets 3 Sara Vargas Jack Vaughn Lynn Viculin G.A.A. l Pep Band 1, 2, 3 Orchestra l, 2, 3 Student Council 1, 2, 3 J-Hop 2 Senior Pram 3 Winnie the Pooh Honor Society 3 Debate l, 2, 3 Forensics 1, 2, 3 Spanish Club 'l Solo 8. Ensemble t, 2, 3 Photography 3 Thomas Wagner Nancy Waite Girls' Glee 2 Library Stott 'I, 2 Dan Wallace Sue Warner Orchestra 2, 3 Student Council 3 J-Hop 2 Senior Prom 3 Senior Banquet 3 The Diary of Anne Frank Annie Gel Your Gun Co-Ed Hi-Y 2, 3 Young Life 3 secretary 3 Youth Court 3 Diane Warriner G.A.A. l A Cappella Chair 3 wardrobe mistress Girls' Glee 2 The Mouse That Roared Brigadoon Annie Get Your Gun Winnie the Pooh Dionysians 2, 3 Forensics l, 2 Co-Ed Hi-Y 2 U.N. Panel 3 Girls' Intramurals 3 Zodiac l, 2, 3 co-leature editor 2 co-editor 3 German Club 2, 3 Math Club 2, 3 secretary 3 Chess Club 3 Robert Waterhouse Wilda Weaver G.A.A. 1 Annie Get Your Gun The Sound of Music F.T.A. l, 2, 3 secretary 2 vice president, presi- dent 3 Library 2, 3 Philosophy Club 3 Jim Webster Football l, 2, 3 Douglas West Sherrell Westervelt G.A.A. l DECA 3 Angela White Linda White Girls' Varsity l, 2 Girls' Glee l J-Hop 2 Library Stott l, 2 Girls' Track l, 2 F.H.A. l, 2 Mixed Chorus l John Whiters Football l manager 'l Baseball l Kennie Whiting G.A.A. l, 2 A C0PDella Choir l, 2, 3 Kristine Wicker G.A.A. 1 Rich Wilkinson Baseball l Sandra Kay Williams J-Hop 2 Sophisticated Sophs l Stephany Wills Orchestra l, 2, 3 The Mouse That Roared U.N, Panel 3 French Club 2, 3 vice president 3 German Club 3 Thad Wills Football l Stephan Wilson Dorita Winston Girls' Glee l, 2, 3 Leonard Wiseman Arnold Witte Student Council I, 2 Football l, 2 German Club l, 2 Cynthia Wood Martha Woodhouse G.A.A. 1, 2 J-Hop 2 Senior Prom 2 Senior Banquet 2 Vice-President-Junior Class Co-Ed Hi-Y 2 Young Lite 3 Sophisticated Sophs I Goldie Woods Holly Worden G.A.A. l Senior Prom 3 Senior Banquet 3 Co-Ed Hi-Y 3 Young Life 3 Sophisticated Sophs I Allen Wright Barbara Wright Lenora Wright The Mouse That Roared Junior Achievement l Maurice Zarka Brian Zeller Sharon luke Steve Zynda Student Council 2 Senior Pram 3 Senior Banquet 3 Tennis 2, 3 Golf l Zodiac 3 sports editor 3 249 Braman, John 25, 54, 84, 181 Aardema, Robert 42, 145 Abent, Mary Jill 42 Index Austin, Judith 42 Austin, Theodore Jr. 56, 121 AWARDS 240 Abood, Fredric J. 42, 88, 172 Abood, Kathy 69 A-bood, Randy 42 Achterberg, Jeanette 116 Adams, Albert 189, 215 Adams, Brenda 189 Adams, David 42 Adams, Glen 30, 42 Adams, Michele 42 Adams, Monty 42 Barton, Addington, Debbra 42 Addington, Rebecca 69, 189 Addison, Linda 42 Addison, Wendy 189 ADS 224, 236 ADS AND INDEXES 222, 223 Adsit, Brian 161, 168, 179, 181, 189 Aho, Dale 56 Aho, Gail 56 Alber, Carl 189 Albert, Allen 97 Albert, Patricia 56, 66, 164, 172 Albert, Peggy 164, 189 Albrecht, Judy 42, 168 Albrecht, Kathleen 189 Albright, Steven 56, 84, 156, 185 Aldridge, Carl 42 Aldworth, William 28, 42 Alexander, John 42 Alexander, Thomas 42, 45, 158, 159 Alford, Eddie 42 Allen, Jacqueline 54 Althouse, Stephanie 42 Ambrook, Mary 147, 179, 189 Ambrook, Ruth Ellen 42, 147 Ames, Gay Arrqmgns, Mark 83, 165, 172, 173, 190 Axam, Rodney 220 BABY 58 Bacon, Barry 56, 75 Bailey, Bennie 42 Bailey, Bridie 56 Bailey, Richard 42 Bailey, Trudy 56 Boilor, Ronald 56 Baird, Dennis 28, 56, 75 Baird, Linda 190 Baker, Brenda 190 Baker, Danny 56 Baker, Rickard 56 Baley, Nellie 54 Ball, Dennis 42 BAND 144-146 Banks, Debra 42 Banta, Molly 69, 162, 164, 167, 168, 169, 177, 178 Bappert, Rita 190 Barber, Beverly 42, 172 Barber, Lynda 190 Barnes, Cynthia 43 Barnes, Janice 112 Barnes, Penelope 25, 56, 168 Barnes, Raymond 171, 190 Barnes, Suzanne 43 Barnett, Janice 54 Barnett, Wiley 190, 215 Barnett e, Becki 106, 190 Barnhart, Tom 56 Barnum, Clara 34 Barrons, Gayle 43, 171 Bartlett, Donald 56 Bartlett, Tom 69 Bartlett, Wendy 43, 141, 147, 149 Esther 54 Belbeck, Wayne 56, 76, 97, 145, 146, 165 Belian, Mary 43, 178, 181 Bell, Mary 56, 159, 168, 171, 175, 177 Bell, Penny 151,190 Bellah, Dena 190 Bellows, Donald 93, 190 Bennett, Patricia 191 Bensett, Rick 43 Bennickson, Ralph 69 Bennigan, Joseph 191 Bennigan, Margaret 43 Bennigan, Pati 43, 48 Benson, Carole 160, 168, 170, 172, 173 176, 191 Benson, Rodney 22, 42, 44, 74, 80 Benward, Catherine 148, 191 Bergan, Hal 124, 155 Berning, Nancy 54 Berning, Robert 54 Berry, Nancy 44 Berry, Terry 56 Billhartz, Debra 220 Bills, Mary Lou 26, 56, 141, 149 Binlcley, Sandra 44, 163 Birmingham, Helen 118 Bishop, Janet 22, 27, 35, 148, 150, 160, 164,172,173,179,191,197 Bishop, Jeanne 27, 148, 150, 160, 164, 168, 170, 172,173,191 Bixby, Jill 44, 163 Black, Randall 83, 156, 179, 191 Blair, Annie 191 Blakeslee, Susan 56, 160 Blalock, Christine 56 Blalock, Cindy 44 Blanchard, Elizabeth 118 Blastie, Thomas 44 Bliesener, Stanley 44 Blizzard, Kurt 44, 145, 147 Bralcglley, Nancy E. 44, 90, 167, 168, 169 Branklyn, Clifford G. 30, 191 Brass, Vickie L. 44, 141, 149 Bray, Ozella 137 Brayton, Constance 191 Breedlove, James 78, 80, 171, 191 Breininger, Paula J. 22, 56, 66, 86 Brenner, Duaine F. 44 Bricker, Diana L. 191 Bridleman, Kathleen A. 26, 56, 150, 162 Brisboy, Daniel 54 Britton, Deborah H. 44, 90, 168 Brock, Curtis L. 44 Brock, Rita 191 Brookman, Doris A. 56 Brooks, Susan P. 56, 160 Brower, Douglas W. 191 Brown, Annie 56 Brown, David A. 44 Brown, Flora M. 56 Brown, Franklin R. 44 Brown, Gary L. 56 Brown, Gerald 119, 182 Brown, Hallie 69 Brown, Johnny L. 191 Brown, Luther W. 56, 69 Brown, Robert P. 54 Brown, Rodney L. Brown, William 91, 145 Browne, Frederick A. 69 Browne, Paul 54 Brundoge, Susan L. 44 Brunk, Richard D. 54, 74 Brush, David 44 Amon, Gale 42 Anderson Charles 56, 84, 156 Anderson Debra 36, 37, 172, 190 Anderson Don 190 Anderson Harold 84, 155, 190 Anderson Jack 54 Anderson Judith 56 Anderson Judy 190 Barton, Laurence 43 BASEBALL 91-93 Basey, Gwendolyn 69 Basey,Jocille 69 BASKETBALL 78-81 Batdorff, Rodney 43 Bates, Hope 137 Bates, Nancy 56 Blocker, Barbara 191 Anderson, Kristin 56, 168 Anderson, Roychesler 190 Anderson, Valorie 42, 141, 149 Andreadis, Stephanie 42 Bates, Richard 76, 98, 128, 160 Bates, Zella Mae 43 Batterbee, Suzann 43, 145, 147 Battle, Alfred 43, 74 Baum, Avo 147, 172, 173, 190 Boumgart, Barry 43, 155, 178 Angell, Richard 75, 97, 111, 160, 164, 170, 172, 173,188,190, 218 Angus, David 32, 36, 37, 110, 161 Annis, Jim 42 Ansley, Emmett 220 Anzaldua, Abel 190 Anzaldua, Lupe 42 Appelgreen, Sandra 42, 141, 149 Arendsen, Mark 190 Armstrong, Adam Jr. 56 Armstrong, David 56 Armstrong, Edward 42, 84 Arnett, John 130 Arnold, Julia 56 ART 138,139 ART CLUB 151 Ashley, Robert 42, 145, 173 Ashley, Sharon 56, 141, 149 Assifi, Mary 42 Astalos, Teresa 26, 42, 145, 146, 148 Atwood, Sharane 174, 185, 190, 206 Auble, Ronald 69, 160 Augsbury, Beverly 56 Augsbury, Diane 56 Austin, Gail 42 Beach, Roger 43 Beacham, Stan 43 Beaderstadt, Richard 43, 155 Beal, Daniel Andrew 43, 145,159 Beal, David 69, 145, 146, 154, 181 Beam, Edena 143 Beard, Linda 56 Beardsley, Caroline 43, 141, 149, 163 Beasley, Annie 190 Beasley, Richard 220 Beaubier, Deanna 43 Beck, James 190 Beckwith, Christine 25, 26, 150, 161, 168, 181, 190 Beckwith, Dan 171, 190 Beckwith, Ronny 43 Beckwith, Stephen 69 Beebe, Gary 43, 121 Beebe, James 56, 103 Beers, Richard 103 Belbeck, Linda 56 Belbeck, Randy 54, 76 Blondeau, Daniel 56 Bloomfield, Gary 56, 63 Blossey, William 44 Blowers, Michael 191 BOARD OF EDUCATION 103 Boase, Susan 44 Bockheim, Robert 44 Bodifard, Peggy 191 Bogle, Barry 69 Boin, Kathleen 56 Boles, Michael 56, 75, 78 Bdllman, Lynn 176, 191 Bolt, John 56, 160, 170, 172 Bond, James 132, 134 Bond, Patricia 191 Bond, Sandra 56, 90, 167, 169 Bonham, Horace Jr. 53, 54 Booker, Frederick 69 Booker, Linda 44, 56 Boomer, Linn 56 BOOSTER CLUB 162 Booth, Brian 69 Boucher, Kay 103 Bowerman, Bill 44 Bowerman, Ronald 44 Bowerman, Willard 54 Bowers, Suzanne 27, 56, 64, 148, 150, 162 Bowman, Patricia S. 44, 141, 149 Bowman, Richard D. 94, 191 soya, Lucinda c. 44, 57, ss, 160, isa, isa, 172, 173 Boyd, Michael J. 56, 75, 78, 160, 165, 173 BOY'S VARSITY CLUB 165 Brackins, Penelope J. 56 Bradley, David A. 56, 76, 98, 165 Bryant, Ralph 44 Bryant, Thomas C. Jr. 56 Buchner, Jo Ann 44 Buhs, Nancy J. 171, 191 Buhs, Sandra L. 69 Bulock, Bart K. 69 Burch, Russell J. 164, 191 Burke, Robert 44, 145 Burkholder, Diane C. 44, 50, 51, 90, 130 167, 169 Burkhalder, Marlene L. 191 Burkholder, Ricky G. 145, 146, 147, 159, 191 Burl, Ronald J, 54 Burley, Paula M. 44 Burley, Warren E. 56 Burnett, Debra L. 56, 160, 162, 164, 170, 172, 178 Burnett, William 98 Burnworth, Randy L. 151, 192 Burnworth, Sheila Rae 44 Burr, Charlotte 44 Burrell, Leon 121 Burton, Paul S. 44, 56 Burton, Paula L. 169 Burton, Penison A. 22, 69, 75, 97 Bush, Al 84 Bush, Garry L. 56, 75, 78, 97, 160, 170 Bush, Thomas w. 56, 75, 84, 160, 164, ms, 170, 173 BUSlNESS 118,119 BUSINESS STAFFS 182 B. U. S. T. 167 Butler, Ginger G. 192 Buycks, Eleaszer Jr. 54 BuYcks, Larry G. 192 Byington, Karen L. 57, 175 Byington, Kenneth D. 25, 27, 44, 49 Byington, Mary E. 192 Cable, Linda M. 25, 57 Cable, Steven E. 192 Cady, David L. 192 4 Ccltmd, James 98' 99 Clark, charles L' 194 Daniel, Ruby 57 Dravenstatt, Sheila 58 culture, Jeffrey o. 44, 74, 84 Clark, candy L. 54 Darden, Clyde 35, 37, 57, 75, 78, ao, Drayton. David 75. 82. 83. 160. 165. comment, Dale A. 57, sz, aa, 136 Clark, Lena 127 160' 172 170' mi 173' 195' 199 Cameron, Donald C. 54 Clark, Marion 44 Darden' Esther 195 Drews' Mmllyn 46 Cameron, Rene L. 57, 160, 162, 170 Camp, Kathy l. 54 Campbell, Joann M. 54 Campbell, John A. 44, 130 Campbell, Mrs. Douglas 147 Campbell, Norma L. 44 Campbell, Patricia M. 57 Campbel 1, xoben 74, 93, 117 Cannady, Linda J. 44, 147 Cannell, David A. 57 Cantwell, Richard L. 57 Caradine, Alice M. 193 Carl, Michael L. 44 Carlston, Catherine A. 156, 160, 168, Carlson, Richard A. 57, 93 Carlston, Robert E. 44 Carmody, Daniel J. 193 Carpenter, Carol 44 Carr, Michele L. 44 Carr, Patricia M. 54 Carr, Robert B. 22, 57, 83, 165, 172, Carr, Thomas P. 44 Carr, Victoria Carr, Wi 57, 147 lliam T. 44 Clark, Nancy J. 57, 90, 160, 165 Clark, 167, 168, 169 Steven J. 44 Clawson, Elaine M. 44 162, 1164, Daugherty, Oliver 46 Ddvenport, Debby 46, 168, 169, 178. 179 Davenport, Elizabeth 57, 150, 168, 178, 179, 181 Dringenberg, Edward 58 Driver, Dan 54 Driver, Dayton 134, 194 DRIVER EDUCATION 132 173 Carter. Ernest L. 54 Clegg, Timothy J. 75, 194 Clements, Jottis T. 44 Clemmons, Delores 46, 168 Clemmons, Rosemary 194 Clever, Rhonda L. 57, 185 Clifford, Emory E. 54 Clouse, Linda K. 57 CLUB JNDEX 241 Cobbs, Loretta 46 Cochran, Thomas S. 46 CO-ED HI-Y 164 Colby, Connie K. 57 Colby, Margo L. 194 Cole, Deborah J. 46, 169 Cole, Deborah L. Colenburg, Robert' 194 Collins, Edgar 46, 80 CONSERVATION CLUB 155 Cook, Matthew 57 Cook, Susan 46 Cooke, Evalyn 114 Davenport, LaVerne 81, 145, 146, 148, 152 Davenport, Mark 78, 80, 81, 195' Davenport, Randall 46, 145 5 Ducharme, Deidra 195 Ducharme, Richard 58 Dutf. James Dugan, Craig 54, 145 Dugan, Gary 54 Duke, Kenneth 69 Duncan, Calvin 46 Dunca, Frank 195 Duncan, Samuel 171, 195 Dungey, Leon Dungey, Steven 58, 84 Dunham, Greg 47 Dunham, Mark 195 Dunn, Betty 170, 174, 176, 177, 196 Dunn, Jayne 47, 118 Duprest, Denny 75, 196 Durham, Georgette 21, 58 Durling, Kay 26, 46, 145, 147, 148 Dwelley, Roberta 46, 168, 178 Dyer, M ichael 47, 145 Dykema, Jean 106, 174 Davidson, Thomas 145, 146, 147, 19 Davis, Bonnie 46 Davis, Dorothy Davis, Elise 57 Davis, Judy 57 Davis, Kary 195 Davis, Kristine 58, 148, 149, 177 Davis, Linda 195 Davis, Mildred 195 Davis, Patricia 58 Davis, Robert 46, 175 Davis, Robert W. Davis, Rudolph 58 Davis, Sandra 195 Davis, Sharon 195 Davis, Susan 58, 145, 146, 147, 168 Davis, Terry 54 Dawe, Douglas 26, 30, 46, 148, 159 Cassaday, Maryetta F. 57 Carter, Joseph L. 44, 74, 80, 172 Carter, Robert E. 57 Case, Douglas R. 44 Case, Susan J. 57 Cass. Stephen R. 44 Cassaday, David L. 193 Cassel, John C. 57 Cassidy, James L. 44 Cassidy, Jeannette M. 193 Cassidy, Judy A. 57 Caswell, Linda Sue 44 Caswell, Richard D. 44 Cathey, Becky A. 193 Caudell, John F. 44, 74 Caudell, Jelf M. 92, 93, 193 Cavanaug h, James E. 57 Cavanaugh, Jeanne A. 141, 149, 151, 161, 162, 193 Coon, Quentin Everett 46, 145 Coope r, Brian 57, 185 Cooper, Deborah 57 Cooper, Diana 46 Cooper, Robert 54, 145, 146, 169 Cooper, Ronald 194 Corsair, Susan 26, 141, 149, 160, 163, 7 Dawe, Frederic 25, 27, 30, 46, 49, 148, 173 Day, Marsha 54 Daymon, Linda 195, 220 Deason, Bruce 46 DeBar, Elizabeth 58 DEBATE 158,159 Corbett, Duane 140, 141, 144, 145, 146, 147 Corbit, Sandra 57 Corp, Cindy 54 Counseller, Sharon 46 COUNSELORS 124,125 Couthen, Arthur 46, 74 Cox, Joanna 194 Debrabander, Patricia 46 DECA 171 Decess, Scotty Joe 195 Decker, Scott 58 Dedow, Fred 58 DeFore, Dennis 54, 145 DeFore, Pamela 58 Deitrick, Lee 84, 129, 165 Cavanaugh, Mary E. 44, 168, 171 Cazzato, Andrew M. 44 Cox, Leon 54 Craig, Geraldine 127 Craig, Thomas 46, 145 Craig, Warren 194 Crane, John Creaser, Sue 138 Cheeks, Agatha M. 57, 88 Ceasar, Kenneth E. 148, 177, 179, 193 Ceasar, William W. 44, 148 Cesarz, Teresa J. 176, 193 Chance, William 5. 193 Chandr anipaponqse, Veerachai 69. 157 Chapman, Deborah A. 44, 163, 168 Chapman, Kay E. 44 Chapman, Ruth L. Chapman, Sheila L. 57 Chapman Chastine, Chastine, , Terry J. 57 Michael D. 54 Yvonne C. 44 CHEERLEADERS 86, 87 CHESS CLUB 157 Cheetham, Pamela S. 35, 171, 172, 193 Cheetham, Stephen L. 44 Chishal m, David A. 44 Chlebina, Dennis D. 44 Chouinord, Martin J. 22, 75, 84, 93, 164, 172, 173, 194, 196, 201 Chrisman. Ronda L. 44 Christian, Patricia A. 44 Ciolek, David M. 23, 75, 84, 85. 160, 164, 201 Ciolek, James Alan 44, 194 Ciolek, Mark 91 Cisler, Jean Civils, Duane D. 44 Civils, Ivan Civils, Rise D. 54 Clague, Linda L. 57 Clark, Anna 126 Crofoot, Roberta 57 Cromwell, J. Randolph 54 Crook, Sandra 46 Croope, Jean 148, 149, 150, 159, 168, 172, 173,181,194 CROSS COUNTRY 76, 77 Cross, Larry 29, 139 Crouse, Joan 57 Crow, Michael 46 Crawl, Eric 194 Crowl, Mary 26, 46, 148, 163, 172, 173 Crumley, Thomas 75, 206. 220 Cuckler, Deanna 46, 147, 175 179 Cunninhgam, Ora Lee 46, 148, 168 Cunningham, Pat 57 Cunningham, Ronald 194 Cupples, Alberta 46 Cupples, Gerald 69, 75, 84, 85 Cupples, Robert 46, 74 Curley, John 57 CURRICULUM 100, 101 Curry, Janice 46 Curry, Lawrence 57 Cushion, April 46, 147 Cutler, Michelle 194 Dabney, Florial 57 Dabney, Linda 36, 37, 57 Doggett, Mary 46, 160, 178 Dalman, lreta 195 Dalrymple, Carl 122 Daniel, Joe 54 Daniel, Linda 195 DeMyers, Gwendolyn 46, 168 Dennis, Robin 58 DePue, Catherine 46, 185 DeRose, Frank L. DeRose, Frank W. 46, 195 Deruytter, Mary 46, 57 Deruytter, Nancy 58, 141, 149 DeSander, Nettie 46 Detrick, Jennifer 46 Detra, Andrea 46, 148,178 Dettaven, Craig 69 DeVries, Deborah 46, 160, 178 Dewitt, Linda 58, 141, 149, 177 Diamond, Fannie Jo 28, 145, 147, 195 Dickerson, Johnnie 58 Dickson, Janet 58 Dickson, Patrick 58 Dietrich, Martin 30 Dillingham, Steven 54, 58, 145, 146, 147 Dimitriievic, Phillip 46, 74 Dines, Garry 46 Dingwell, Ricky 58 Dingwell,Vicky 58 DIONYSIANS 150 Doane, Janine 46, 179 Dodge, Gary 54, 74 Dolton, Barbara 54 Doolittle, Kenneth 58 Dop, Dennis 27, 46, 49, 148 Dothard, Barry Doty, Susan 58 Douglas, Thomas 76, 77, 83, 97, 148, 173, 195 Dow, Wesley 44 Drake, Thomas 54 Dramis, Janna 46, 141, 149, 163 Draper, Helen 111, 189 Dravenstatt, Gary 58 Earl, Charlotte 47 Earl, Gregory 58, 75, 92, 93, 164, 165 Eaton, April 58, 172, 173 Eaton, Larry 54 Eaton, Linda 47 Eaton, Ruth 58 Eberly, Gary 58, 155 47, 145, 146. 147. 181 58, 75, 78. 91, 93 Ebersole, Vernon 103 Eckelbecker. Ronald 47 Edly, Kenneth 54 Edly, Wayne 196 Edney, Deanna 47 Edwards, James 58, 159 Edwards, Maxine 120, 126, 175 Edwards, Paula 58, 145, 146, 147, 156, 168, 177 Edwards, Steven 58, 145, 146, 147, 153 Edwards, William 47, 74 Eger, Alfred 109, 168, 169 Ehret, Joanne 25, 47, 141, 149 Ehrlin, Melinda 174, 196 Eiserman, Grace 125 Eldred, Dennis 196 Elias, Nazar 220 Ellenwood, Kenneth 220 Elliott, Adrienne 58, 175, 178, 179 Elliott, Charles 54 Ellis, Carolyn 148, 176, 177, 179, 196 Ellis, David 197 Ellison, Ricky 47, 74, 84 Elsesser, Bruce 58, 76 Ely, Evelyn 58, 171, 175, 181 Embry, Athony 54 Embry, Willa Mae 47 English, Kay Marie 47 Ehnen, Carlyn 54 Ennen, Linda 148, 149, 197 Erickson, Mary 26, 148, 150,164, 168, 170,172,173, 197 Eschbach, Mary 47 Essenberg, Cynthia 24, 25, 26, 49, 173, 197 Ebersole, Richard Ebersole, Rodney Estrada, Daniel 58 Ettinger, Robert 58 Evans, Claire 58, 145, 146, 147 Evans, Sue 58, 147 Eymann, Steven 47, 58, 74 FACULTY DIRECTORY 242, 243 Fakoury, Mary 197 Falsetta, David 54 Farr, Jack 54 Farrell,Julia 47 r Fatura, Sharon 47 Fedewa, David 47 Fee, Elsie 124 Fenn, Sally 58 Fenner, Janice 182, 197 Ferguson, Gerald 54 Ferguson, John Ferguson, Paul 58, 145 Fernholz, Marshall 197 Ferrill, Barry 58 Field, Roger 47, 155 Fife, Deborah 58, 150, 179 Hoag, Kristine 26, 48, 168 , Tim 48 Fink, Jack 47 Garner, Sharon 58, 164 Garnier, Theadora 59 Gary, Jeannie 54 Gault, Helen 108 Gaunt, Cathy 59 Gawronski, John 48 Guyselman, Charles 94 ewan, Freda 24, 25, 59, 148 Hadley, David 48 Hager, Robert 59, 83, 91 Hagerman, Raymond 200 Hillman, Mary Beth 60 Hillman, Steven 200 Hineline, Kathryne 148, 164, 165, 168, 200 Hinkle, Patty 60, 141, 149 Hinman, Paula 48, 163 Gawronski, Thomas 59 Geary, Gilbert 152, 198 Gedeon, Somaya 47 Geisenhauer, Karen 47 Genereaux, Gary 54 Genereaux, Kathy 220 George, Patricia 59, 160 Finn, Thomas 47, 80 Fish, Duane 47 ' Fisher, Bruce 47, 83 Fisher, Christine 58 Fisher, Joseph 58, 181 Fisher, Richard 47, 145 Fitch, Margo 54 Fitzgerald, Vickie 47, 168 Fletcher, Spencer 25, 162, 197, 204 Flintz, Gloria 69 Float, Susan 58 Flores, Joe 54 Flourry, Clifton 145, 146, 147, 152, 197 Flourry, Wardell 145, 197 Flowers, John 47, 145, 146 Fluke, Marie 220 Foley, Kathy 47 FOOTBALL 72-75 Foote, Scarlett 22, 45, 47 Forbis, Greg 58, 75 FORENSICS 159 Ford, Mabel 110 Forester, Bryce 112, 179 Forman, Gale 47 Forman, Katherine 220 Forman, Sheilah 197 Forseman, Bonnie 58 Foster, Fred 54 Foster, Meredith 47 Foster, Raymorid 47, 145 Foster, Richard 69 Fox, Wayne 58 Fay, John 58 98 Gerecke, Philip 47 GERMAN CLUB 179 Gibbons, Rose 47 Gibbs, Denise 59 Gibbs, Elizabeth 59 Gibbs, J ohn 48 Gibson, Debra 23, 171, 199 Gibson, Pamela 59, 165, 167, 169, 1 Gibson, Polly 103 Gibson, Rick 199 Gierman, Debra 48, 141, 172, 173 Gifford, Gary 59 Gilbert, Larry 59 Gilbert, Ray 48 Gill, Linda 48 Gillillon d, Debra 48 Gillison, Shirley 54 Gilmore, lreaner 59 Gilmore, James 54 Gilstrap, Katherine 199 72 GIRLS' SWIM TEAM 90 GIRLS' VARSITY CLUB 165 Gladney, Truth 54 Glarner, Hans 199 Glasovatz, John 199 Glasscoe, Michael 59, 84 Glennan, Thomas 145, 147, 152, 154 156, 168, 172, 181, 199 Glew, Steven 59 GOLF 94, 95 Goodine, Debra 48, 141, 149 Goodine, Susan 147, 199 Goodman, Marty 199 Frace, Earl 145, 198 Frahm, Annette 47, 160, 163, 1 France, Dale 132 Franks, Janice 47 Fransted, Steve 198 Frayer, Terry 58, 141, 149 Freeman, Douglas 47 Freeman, Julia 47, 148 68 Freeman, Michael K. 198 Freeman, Michael M. 198 FRENCH CLUB 179 Frieirson, James 133 Fritz, Susan 27, 141, 149, 198 Frucci, Robin 47 F. T. A. 177 F.T.E . C. 176 Fuentes, Felicia 198 Fuentes, Gloria 47 Fuller, Alfred 58 Fuller, Fulton, Fulton, David 47 George 47 Linda 47, 168 Furgala, Jody 54 G. A. A. 168 Galey, Robert 58 Gallas, Nancy 28, 47 Griffith, Patricia 54 Galligan, Roxanne 170,173,179, 181 Gallt, Jennifer 47, 145, 163 Galvan, Joe 47 58, 89, 160, 162, 164, Hill, Joseph 69 Gardner, Deborah 58, 145, 147 Garlitz Christopher 198 Garlitz, John 54 Garlitz, Patrick 198 Garner , Arlene 58 Goodman, Randy 59 Goodsell, Michael 54 Gordon, Steven 48 Gaucher, Brenda 48 Gould, Susan 59, 147, 168 Graber, Gregory 59 Graeff, Mariorie 29, 59, 86, 87, 150, 164, 168 Grant, Janet 48, 147, 175, 178 Grant, Kenneth 54 Grant, Richard 48, 74, 155 Graves, Jeri 48, 181 Graves, John 59 Graves, Linda 199 Graves, Suzette 148, 177, 199 Gray, Clyde 54 Gray, Judy 59 Gray, Margo 54 Green, Charles R. 83 Green, Rebecca Green, Ronald 54 Green, Charles 48, 75 Greenho e, James 59 Greenlee, William 126, 197 Greer, Catherine 54 Gregg, Cathleen 59 Gregg, James 48 Griffin, John 59, 83, 94, 158, 159, 165, 173 Grill, Jeffrey 48 Grimwood, Ronald 138, 200 Gross, Margret 200 Graves, Gunn, D Roger 59, 169 ouglas 48 Garner Kathryn 47, 90, 148, 163, 167, 168,'169 Gurnee, Ronald 220 Guyselman, Ann 59 Haka, Raymond 145, 146, 152, 154 174, 200 Hall, Deborah 36, 37, 59, 169, 172 Hall, Marcy 48 Hall, Sharon 48, 168, 172 Hall, Susan 59, 179 Hall, C Hamble Hamble arleen 200 ton, Pamela 54, 182 ton, William Hamilton, Ellen 106 Hamilton, Jill 137, 168, 172, 200 Hamilton, Mark 54 Hommo nd, Mark 48 Hampton, Richard 200 Hanchett, James 54 Hancock, Martin 48 Haney, Hankers Hanley, David 200 on, Rose 200 Stu 96, 97 Hannah, Robert 59 Hannah Hannah Hansen, 59, 76 s, David s, Robert 59 Andrew 48 Hansen, Thomas 106 Hardin, l'iu'dy, Hareski Hareski Barry 48 Denise 48 Lynne 161, 176. 177, 200 Hinton, Dianne 48 Hinton, Sheila 48 Hinton, Terry 73, 74, 75, 97, 220 Patricia 48, 167, 168, 169 Hixson, Hoadley, Carol 220 Haag, Barry 60 Nano 27, 59, 150, 162, 177 Harman, Debbie 220 Harmon, Linda 200 Harmon, Michael 48 Harmon, Rosemary 59 Harpe Harr, r, James 54 Glenn 54 Harrington, Jeff 48 Harris Harris Harris , Beverly 59 , Carolyn 48 , Curley 54 Harris, Merrill 59 Harris, Ronald 48 Harris Harris on, Neil 54 Hartford, Stephen 48 Hasbany, Mark 200 Hasse Hatt, House lbring, Douglas 59 Victoria 181, 200 r, Richard 200 Hawkins, Gary 48, 145, 147 Hawkins, Rodney 59, 83 Hayes, Edward 138 Haynes, Edward 54, 220 Haywood, Martin 59, 136 Heathe Hodges, Jim 98 Hodges, Robert Hodges, William 48 Hofgfhell, Mary 28, 60, 162, 164, 173. Hoenshell, Suzanne 172, 200 Hoeppel, Bruce 48 Hogan, Michael 69 Holder, Thomas 69 Holey, Mark 54, 76 Holleman, Allan 171, 200 Hollingsworth, Kathy 48 Hollingsworth, Milus 48, 84 Holloway, Micheal 54 Holmes, Diana 60 Holms, Beth 200 Holt, Ruby 60 HOME ECONOMICS 137 Honeyman, Jean 60 HONOR SOCIETY 174 Hood, Julian 60, 73, 75, 78 Hoover, Daniel 48 Hope, Gary 48, 145, 157 Hopkins, John 76, 77, 200 Horton, James 60 Hosley, Robert 48, 76 House, Catherine 200 Houston, John 60 Houston, Vincent 201 Hovey, Rody 48 Howard, Bob 60, 91 Howard, Candace 220 Howard, Hayward 75, 201 Howe, Hoyle, Bruce 48, 69, 97 Theodore 220 Hruscik, Edmund 61 Hruscik, Rhonda 48 Hudson, Cathy 48 Hudson, Earle 201 Hudson, Jeffrey 60, 97 Hudson, Ronnie 48 Hudson, Vernon 220 rington, Ann 123 Heckman, Roy 54 Heist, Rosemary 113, 178, 179 Helmic, David 48 Henderson, Cordell 125 Henderson, Mae 200 Hender son, Marcia 59 Hepfer, Susan 86, 87, 147, 160, 164 165, Hernan Herner, 168, 174, 200, 216 dez, Ron 54 Doug 74, 78, 80, 117 Hershiser, Ellen 35, 171, 200 Hess, Steven 48, 154 Hester, Julie 59 Hethorn, Steven 59 Hickok, Richard 48 Hicks, Alice 48, 168 Hicks, Jeffrey 54 Hicok, Linda 200 Hicok, Michael 59, 148, 162 Hilborn, Diane 60 Hill, Cheri 60 Hill, Christopher 69, 76, 156, 157, Hill, Lory 118,124 Hill, Robert 54 Huebshman, Ronnie 201 Huels, Michelle 202 Huff, Debra 60, 68, 160, 164, 168, 172 Huffman, Janice 61, 145, 146, 147 Hufnagel, Gary 61 Humes, Diane 48, 90, 168, 178 Hungerford, James 220 Hungerford, Wendel 61 Hunt, Claudia 202 Hunter, Charles 54 Hunter, Mary 202 Hurd, Charles 61 Husband, Stephanie 48, 168 Husbeck, Edward Husby, Michael 22, 38, 94, 165, 172, 173 192, 202, 218 Hutchens, Daniel 27, 48, 148, 151, 158, 159,172,173,178 Hutchison, Cynthia 61, 150, 162, 168, 169, 177 Hutting, Patrick 202 Huyser, Robert 48 Hyde, Richard 54 ller, Mary 54 INDEX 250,256 Ingroham, Barbara 61 Ingram, John 61 Irons, Herschel 36, 37, 130 lrvine, Lynn 61, 66, 170 Irwin, Gretchen 61, 171 Irwin, Louann 48 Irwin, Michael 48, 145, 155 Ishmel, lssleib, James 202 Mark 25, 26, 54 Jackson, David 61, 178, 179, 181 Jackson, Doretha Jackson, Jesse 127 Jackson, Lena 202, 220 Jackson, Linda 202 Jackson, Lorenzo 61, 91 Jackson, Marguerite 109 Jackson , Sue Ann 25, 61, 160, 164, 168 Jacobsen, Lisa 48, 160 Jansma, Cindy 48, 61, 147, 177, 178 Kendrick, Patricia 62 Kent, Marcia 49 Kenyon, Susan 4 Kepler, Carol 91, 116 Kerby, Allen 62 Keresztes, Maria 49 Kershner, Susan 62 Kibbey, Daniel 69 Kibbey, Garry 49 Kibbey, Verlinda Kies, Martin 49 Kill, Dennis 49, 145 Kill. Donald 62, 145 172, 173, 203 49, 141, 149 Kilpatrick, Linda Kimball, Henry 107 Kimbrough, Margaret 49 Jansma, Wendy 145, 146, 147, 148, 156, 177, 178 Jeffries, Julianne 61 Jeffries, Valoria 61, 171 Jenkins, Eugene 61, 74, 169 Jenkins, Timothy 48 Jenkins, Virginia 220 Jenks, Cathy 61 Jensen, Chris 202 Jewell, Cora Mae 113, 178 Jezowski, Patricia 141, 149, 202 J-HOP 28, 29 Jahannides, Vicki 31, 163 King, Charles 31 King, Danny 43, 49, 74 King, Debra 203 King, Dennis 62, 171 King, Gary 202 King, Nancy 27, 49, 148, 179 King, Novella 126 King, King, King, Peggy 139 Russell 62, 84, 179 Timothy 62, 147, 178 Kinkle, Stella 49, 171 Kinney, Allan 145, 146, 147, 203 Kinney, Donald 49 Lathon, Brenda 205 Latimer, Marlan 49 LATIN CLUB 178, 49 Laurion, Christopher 49 Lautzenheiser, G. S, 60, 62 Law, Margaret 49, 141, 159, 160, 162 Lawrence, Jack 205 Lawrence, Jeane 49, 163, 168, 179 Lawrence, Steve 98, 99 Lawry, Elizabeth 102, 104 Layman, Debra 62, 177 Layman, George 54, 74, 145 Leary, Joseph 49 LeBlanc, Cherine 62, 64, 179 Lee, Betty 49 Lee, Jacqueline 22, 192, 204 Lee, John 69 Leek, Harold 220 Leek, Ronald 49 Lees, Brian 220 Leitch, Dale 205 Lentz, Linda 205 Leonard, Diann 49 62, 172, 173 Lett, Gereld Levandowski, John 62, 76. 84, 156 Levandowski, Robert 49, 84 Levandowski, Stanley 23, 75, 84, 201, 205 Leweke, Richard 45, 49, 74 Johnson, Debra 48, 163 Johnson, Fred 35. 61 Johnson, Gwendolyn 61 Kinney, Terrie 62 Kinney, Tim 62 Kisor, Thomas 49 Lewis, Lewis, James 62 Archie 115, 158, 159 Main, Dale 127 Maideski, Edward 73, 75, 108 Malatinsky, Doug 54, 74, 147, 206 Malatinsky, Steve 145 Maloney, Michael 206 Maloney, Steven 50 Mange, Kenneth 50, 83 Mangum, Linda 28, 63, 86, 168, 179 Mann, Charles 50 Mann, Jeffrey 69, 145, 146, 147 Mann, Matt 32, 82, 83, 107 Manns, Kenneth 83, 206 Mansberger, Kay 26, 63, 148 Monthei, Gary Marinez, Alamar 63 Marker, Dawn Martin, Carol Martin, Daniel 207 Martin, James 63 Martin, Janice 50 22, 192, 207 63, 160, 162, 164 Martin, Peggy Martin, Tanya 50 Martin, Virginia 54 Martinson, Sherri 23, 86, 90, 160, 165, 167, 168, 169, 172, 173, 174, 176, 207 216, 217 Mason, Cindy 54 Masseau, Barbara 50 Mast, Dennis 63, 145, 146, 156 Mateer, Cynthia 63, 90, 160, 164, 167, 168, 169, 177 Mateer, John 50, 74, 80 MATH 128,129 Kissee, Ronald 62, 84, 145 Kister, Gary 54 Kitch, Danny 31, 145, 147, 184, 203 Kitch, Ellen 40, 62 Kline, Diane 49, 62 Kline, Jessie 54 Kline, Johnnie 145 Klingbeil, Stanley 49, 145 Knaggs, Robert 156, 157, 173, 174, 203 Knopf, John 49 Knopf, Linda 204 Kobus, Diane 204 Kobus, Mitchell 49 Lewis, Judy 91, 148, 164, 176, 179, 184, 185 49, 74 Lewis, Michael LIBRARY STAFF 175 Lienhart, Mikel 49 Lilly, Annie Lincicome, Jan 49 Lind, Gordon 134, 181 Lindsey, Alene 205 Lindsey, Ronald 36, 37, 76, 145, 147, 205 Ling, David 62 Ling, Richard 49 Link, Denis 62 MATH CLUB 156 Matson, Carolyn 150, 207 Maurer, Danny 50 Maurer, Trudy 207 May, Carl 207 May, Christopher 63, 75 May, Kathleen May, Mary 63 May, Vicike 63 Maynard, Karen 50 Maynard, Kenneth 207 Mays, Rufus 69 63 Johnson, James 61, 97, 155 Johnson, Leslie 202 Johnson, Lynel 69 Johnson, Lynn 48 Johnson, Margie 54, 181 Johnson, Mariah 126 Johnson, Richard 48, 74, 83 Johnson, Robin 61, 75, 84 Johnson, Roger 75, 202 Johnson, Stephany 48 Johnson, Terry 62, 169, 215 Johnson, Thomas 203 Johnson, Viletta 54 Jones, Barbara 48 Jones, Cheryl 62 Jones, Douglas 48 Jones, Julie 54 Jones, Linda 62 Jones, Linda S. 48 Jones, Russell 62, 98, 145, 147, 156 Jones, Valerie 203 Jones, Vic 94, 95 Kocher, Kim 69 Koelbel, Susan 49, 141, 145, 149 Konrad, Ignatius 30, 117 Konrad, Mark 75, 204 Korroch, Erwin 135 Kost, David 54, 55 Kost, Michael 204 Kost, Theodore 20, 204 Kowalk, Karen 49 Linn, Linn, David 49, 74 Karin 49 Linton, Thomas 54, 74 Lisi, Robert 54 Lites, George 49. 74 Little, Don 78, 79, 81, 123 Little, Donald 50 Little, Willie Jr. 62 Little' ohn, Sterlina 50, 168 l Locke, Cynthia 50 Mazuca, Oscar 54 Mazuca, Rudy 50 Mcallister, Dennis 50, 148 McBrien, Dawn 151, 176, 177. 179, 207 McBrien, Michael 28, 75, 78, 79, 97, 164, 207 McCaffery, Bonnie 207 McCampbell, Lisa 27, 64, 90, 148, 150, 160,164, 167,169,170 McCarrick, Patrick 50 Jory, Brent 220 Joslyn, Lucille 62, 185 Juniel, James 203 JUNIOR ACHIEVEMENT 171 Jury, Michael 62, 181 Kahle, Kathy 62, 177 Kaiser, Julia 26, 148, 156, 157, 168, 174, 175, 179, 203 Kamp, Debra 159, 184, 185, 173, 203 Kappler, Dean 49 Kramer, Marilyn 62 Krancich, Brenda 204 Kras, Colleen 188, 204 Kratz, Barbara 204 Kratz, Victoria 49 Kraus, Carole 204 Kraus, Julie 62, 156, 168, 175, 177, 178 Krepps, Daniel 204 Kruger, Bonnie 133 Kucher, Rose 69 Kapugia, Connie 22, 29, 62, 164, 168, 170, 173 Karkau, David 49, 74, 78, 80 Karns, Robert 84, 147, 203 Katz, Derek 49, 74 Kauffman, Kim 62, 160, 162, 167, 169, 182, 185 Keck, Charles 62, 91 Keck, Ralph 54 Keesaer, Linda 20, 203 Keevan, Michael 49, 82, 83, Keller, Jeff 62 Keller, Larry 62, 84 Kelley, Michael 220 Kelley, Wanda 203 Kellogg, William 48 Kellow, Sharon 62, 182, 183, 185 Kelly, Cynthia 26, 62, 168, 178 Kelly, Kathleen 174, 203 145 Lachange, Jeffrey 49 LaClear, Donald 204 LaClear, Larry 49 Laird, Jackie 49 LaLone, Roxanne 54 Lam, Joe 204 Lam, Mae 62 Lancto, Robin 97 Landry, Jimmy 49 Lane, Thomas 69 Langenbacher, Lynn 49 Langlois, Margaret 49, 141 LANGUAGE 110-115 Lantern, Jack4O 65 Lantz, Harold 108 Larabee, Dennis Larkins, Gregory 57. 62, 75 Lathon, Judy 182, 205 Long, Jeanette 50, 168 Lang, Patricia 205 Long, Rebecca 34, 156, 164, 205 Longwell, Chuck 50 Lonnie, Nancy 205 Lord, Kenneth 50 Loszewski, David 220 Loszewski, Jo Ann 50 Loszewski, Richard 63, 84 Lovejoy, Michael 50 Ludwig, Mariorie 112 Luna, Robert 63 Lunde, Janice 63 Lyman, Howard Bradfor 158, 159, 205 Lynam, Tim 50, 84 lynn, Martha 205 Lyon, James 220 Lyon, Judith 50 Lyons, Diane 206 Lyons, Linda 63 Lysle, Lizabeth 54 MacDonald, Janet 117, 165 Mack, Barbara 206 Moffett, Vickie 50 Magee, James 50, 76, 80 Magee, William 76, 78, 97, 164, 165, 172, 173, 203, 206 Mahlow, Larry 69 McCarthy, Daniel 176, 207 McCarthy, Timothy 50 McCarty, Ercil 110 McClain, Donnell 50 McClure, Cheryl 63 McClure, Christine 50 McCollor, Kenneth 207 McConnell, Allison 63 McConnell, Marguerite 110, 178 McCourt, Barney 207 McCracken, Terry 220 McCullem, Robert 50, 84 McCullough, Robert 63, 147, 150, 161, 169 McDaniel, Tommy 50 McDaniel, Terry 220 McDonald, Mike 63, 145, 155 McFarlane, Maureen 207 McGillis, Robert 50 McGruder, Robert 50 McGuigan, Daniel 63 McGurrin, William 50 Mclntyre, Cynthia 50 McKay, Christine McKee, Joan 126 McKenna, Sharon 63 McKowen, Carol 27 McKowen, Frank 141, 148, 149 Maots, Betty 209 Moots, James 51 . Mary 64, 141, 149, 162, 168 Morden Morden, Robert 51, 157 Moreno, Rosa 69 Moreno, Yolanda 51 Morgan, Reta 51, 148 Morgan , Saundra 51 Morkam, Lenore 107 Morrell, Bobbie 209 Morris, Morris, Morris, Claudia 151, 210 Dean 51 Ronald 118 Morse, Joyce 54 Morse, Katherine 54 Mort, Patricia 51 Motz, Diane 150, 151, 161, 174, 181, McMann, Norman 50 McMillian, Stanley 28 McMullen, Joyce 30 McMurphy, Donald 63 McMurphy, Michael 207 McNeely, Susan 128, 163 McNutt, Harvey 63 McWhorter, Chris 207 Mead, Terry 63, 157 Meatan, Melinda 50 Medrano, Margaret 50 Mehalley, Kyle 23, 28, 44, 45, 50, 86, 160, 163, 168 Mehaffey, Mark 94, 207 Merriken, Marcia 207 Merrill, Bruce 50, 145, 147 Merriweather, Burt 63, 75 Messer, John 69 Mestemaker, Chris 50 Rathbun 184, 185, 210 Matz, Yvonne 51 Mox, Lloyd 135 Mulford, Teresa 51, 167, 168, 169 Mull, Deanna 51, 168, 173, 178 Munk, Dale 64 Munk, Nylo 185, 206, 210 Murninghan, Marc 26, 150, 160, 164, 170,172, 173, 210, 218 Murninghan, Mayor Max 31 Murphy, Pat 210 ricia 90, 165, 167, 168, 169 Murray, Elizabeth 51 Murray, James 210 Murray, Lionel 51 Murray, William 51 MUSlC 140,141 Myers, Constance 54 Myers, Karen 51, 163, 168, 172 Neal, Gloria 54 Nealey, Kenneth 32, 51 Negri, Debra 51, 163, 168 Nelson, Rodney 210 Nelson, Rose 54 165, Nelson, Steve 54 Nemetz, Janet 23, 64, 160, 162, 164, 167, 168, 169, 173, 179 Nester, Gerald 133 Netterville, Doris 210 Nicholas, Michael 51, 74 Nichololi, Paul 94, 210 Nichols, Patricia 64, 148, 177 Niecko, Ted 210 Niklas, Betsy 64 Nixon, Richard M. 39 Nixon, Theodore 73, 75, 136 Nabach, Gary 51 Nobach, Michael 145, 210 Nolen, Yvonne 51, 139 Nonhoi, Arlene 126 Nonhof, Arthur 64, 145, 146, 154, 155 Meyers, David 207 Meyers, James 50 Meyers Meyers ,Julie 207 , Kay 50 Meyers, Mary 63 Middaugh, Judith 28, 50, 86, 172 Middlebroak, Kathy 50, 141, 149 Middlebrook, Larry 69 Middleton, Anita 207 Middleton, John 63 Middleton, Wilbert 23, 75, 220 Miklro, Ronald 63, 75, 97 164, 172, 173 Milks, Martha 34, 164, 168, 170, 207 Miller, Claude Miller, Clara 207 Miller, Connie 54 Miller, David 63 Miller, Deborah 51 Miller, DeNalda 54, 163, 167, 169, 172. 173 Miller, Gary Miller, Jett 75, 97, 165, 207 Miller, Joseph 54 Miller, Judy 220 Miller, Lee 51, 163 Miller, Mathew 76, 84, 165, 209 Miller, Wanda 54 Miller, Nina 54 Miller, Roberta 126 Miller, Robin 63 Miller, Steve 54 Miller, Tanayo 52, 54 Miller, Millin, Theresa 209 Daniel 169 Millner, Thomas 69 Mills, Brenda 54 Mills, Douglas 63, 75, 78, 97, 160, 164. 172, 173 Outlaw, Creshia 51 Oventon, Jim 51 Overholtz, Steven 65 Owen, Delores 65, 147, 154, 156,161, 168, 177, 179 Ozanich, Diane 220 Page, Jeffrey 51 Page, Sheri 54, 145 Paige, Steven 145, 147, 174, 211, 214 Pakkala, Michael 51 Palmer, Irene 51, 168 Paluch, Kevin 220 Park, Lawrence 83, 182, 211 Paglnr, Daria 90, 165, 167, 168, 169, Parker, Deborah 69 Parker, Gail 156, 157, 161, 174, 175, 189, 211 Parker, Orla 211 Parkinson, Michael 44 Parks, Gilbert 171 Parsons, Jane 211 Partington, David 28, 65, 66, 98, 160, 164, 167, 169, 172, 173 Partington, Douglas 25, 29, 65, 66, 150, 160, 164, 172,173 Partington, Stephan 103 Pasichnyk, David 51, 83 Patton, Dennis Pazitka, Beverly 51 Pazitka, Nancy 211 Pazitlra, Sally May 51 Pearson, Audrey Pearson, Lonnie 63, 65, 147 Pede, Lawrence 119, 121, 182 Pedranzan, Paula 51 Pena, Jo Ann 65 Pence, Paul 133, 164 Pennine, Mike 54 Peplau, Linda 211 Pepper, Geraldine 120, 126 Perdew, Linda 51 Potter, Patricia 51 Powell, Jean 212 Powers, Johnny 54 Pozega, Paul 73, 75, 97, 109 Pratt, Lonnie 65 Pratt, Shirley 65 Price, Elbert 121, 220 Price, Eugene 51, 121 Price, Leanna 65, 145, 146 Price, Richard 51 Price, Ronald 51, 145, 146, 147 Priest, Nancy 65 Pritchett, Yvonne 54 Proctor, Mary 51 Proctor, Steven 65, 75 Pruess, Kevin Putter, Robert 51 Pulido, Raul 51 Pullen, Cathy 51 Nonhof, Virginia 64, 145, 146, 147 Norris, Leanne 174, 210 Nussdorfer, Nellie 103 Oakley, Jack 210 Oberst, Patricia 64, 160, 164, 168 O'Conner, John 64 O'Conner, Patrick 51, 74 Oetting, Michael 51 Mills, Faith 209 Mills, Ronald 51, 74, 83 Minnema, Iris 63 Minott, Thaddeus 63, 75 Minott, Winslow 51, 84 Minty, Peter 51 Mireles, Raymond 220 Misner, Keith 51 Mitchell, Kathern 54 Pereida, Perkins, Perpich, Perri ne, Duane 54 James 38, 211 Dilly Kay 212 Donna 120, 126, 175 Perry, Lynn 51, 78 Personiu s, .lerri 212 Peterson, Dennis Pettibone, Lynn 51, 179 Phelps, Gloria 212 Phillips, David 51, 83, 145, 147 Phillips, Jody 54 Phillips, Philip 212 Phillips, Rebecca 51 Phillipson, Robert 54' Philo, Jane 220 PHILOSOPHY CLUB 161 PHYSICAL EDUCATION 116, 117 Pickott, David 65 Pierce, Steven 65, 74, 75, 97, 165 Pierson, Kathryn 119 Pincumbe, Mark 51 Pine, Margaret 65 Pipes, William 65 Pizza, Anthony 51 Pizzo, J oseph 91, 212 Pulner, Donald 69 Pumtrey, Anthony 54 Purdy, Christine 21, 168, 183, 185, 212 Putnam, Rod 94, 95 Pych, Joleen 51 Quicgcenbush, Leslie 35, 148, 171, 185, Queen, Karen 51 Queen, Sandra 65 Quesado, Yolanda 213 Quimby, Terry 75, 213 Raatz, Vicki 65, 151 Rademacher, Donna 51, 163 Radke, Edmund 51, 78, 80, 155 Radke, Richard 51 Radke, Susan 51 Ramos, Luis 54 Rasmussen, David 26, 65 Rasmussen, Janet 213 Rasmussen, Kathryn 51 Rasmussen, Suzanne 65 acquelyn 51,179 , J Rcwson, Ernest 213 Rawson, Michael 28, 51, 145, 147, 172 Ray, Rossi 65, 169 Ray, Sharon 54 Raymond, Judith 65, 141, 149 Raymond, Sandra 213 Reames, Mary 126 Reclr, John Redmond, Debra 51 Redmond, Kenneth 65 Reed, Phyllis 51 Reed, Stephanie 51 Reesor, Jayne 51, 147 Reeves, Joyce 51 Rehkopf, Patricia 65, 141, 149 Reid, James 36, 37, 131, 152, 154 Reik, Lynn 52, 145 Reilr, Roger 69, 83 Remiclr, David 52 Remington, Jay 54 Remington, Linda 213 Remington, Steven 52 Rendon, Ricardo 69, 213 Rentschler, Robert 130, 131 Restau, Bruce 145, 146, 213 Olivas, Patricia 54 Moening, lla 209 Pizza, Paul 91, 130, 212 Reyes, Rosie 54 Oliver, Paul 210 Mohre, Trudy 63, 168 Plqcgwqyl Steven 65, 93, 165, 131 Reynerl John 178' 213 Oliver, Susan 65 Moist, David 155, 209 Pleul Bradley 55 Reyna, Moyic, 65 Olsen, Karen 51, 141. 149 Monahan, David 51 Pluger, Mark 54 Reynolds, Susan 52, 163 Olsen, Teri 54 Monroe, John 209 Pluger, Marsha 65 Rhodqbggk, Kin 213 Olson, Kristina 52 Monroe, Michael 63, 155 Plugerl Michael 65 Rhodes, Diqnq 213 Olson. Mefk 98, 99 Montgomery. Gregory 51, 84 . Richardson, Arthur 69 Pointer, Cheryle 65, 90, 89 , ORCHESTRA 147 Montgomery, Thomas 63, 92, 93, 131, . Richardson, France 65, 86, 147, 169 oRAcLE 183, 184, 185 156, 157, 165 Porrrrsr, Robert 75, 212, 173 Richardson, Rohm ORGANlZATlONS 142, 143 Moms' Ann 63' 182 Pointer, Rosalyn 51, 168 Richie Heidi 52 Off' llll 63' 65' 116 Moore, Bernard 78, 81, 188, 209 POMUOY, W!l11'1910'1 1451 151 212 Riddlei Ralph 69, 78, 173, 185 Orr, Michelle 65 Moore' Cheryl 51 Papham, Phillip 145, 146, 189, 212 Riddle, Rosalyn 52 Om Rom 179 Moore, Joan 173, 174, 1781 195' 188' o ' John 65 kaderrorrr, susan 26, 49, 141, 149, 162, OSbUff1, JONES 51 209 Porter, Michael 78, 194, 203, 212 184, 185 Oitruftflef, 1401911 51 MODIS, 1-GUY 51 Porter, Morris 172, 173, 176, 212 Rider, James 52 Ouderkirk, John 51, 145 Moore, Mike Porter, Sylvia 51 Ridge, Carol 65 Ouderkirk, Kathy 171, 210 Moore, Vanessa 54 Porter, Valorie 171, 212 Ridge, Raymond 213 Riel, Steven 65, 182 Riggins, Ernest 54 Riggins, Mineko 220 Riggs, David 65 Riley, James 52, 145 Riley, Mary Ellen 26, 52, 148, 160 Ringer, James 54 Risper, Laymon 54 Ritchey, Gerald 94, 95 Rittenhouse, Edward 128, 156 Rivera, Alfredo 213 Sandrin, Ronald 66 Satterlee, Mike 52 Saul, Robyn 66, 148, 164, 170, 172, 182 Savage, Brenda 52 Sawyers, Stephen 52, 74 Scarbrough, Joellen 214 Schaap, Ann 66, 168, 182 Schaler, Cynthia 214 Schieberl, Daniel 220 Schieberl, Dennis 52 Schimberg, Arnold 52 159, 160, 164 Rivera , Carol 52, 163, 168, 173 Rivera, Loretta 29, 65, 86, 87, 90, Rivera, Christopher 213 162, 168, 185 Roberts, Sally 65 Schinman, William 66 Schlaybaugh, Sus Schlichter, Tom an 39, 66, 164, 177, 178 52 Schlotter, Debbie 26, 29, 66, 115, 158, Smith, Sandra 138, 216 Robertson, Earl 65 Robinson, Joyce 65, 168, 175 Robinson, Michael 42, 54 Robinson, Robert 52 Rocha, Daniel 54 Rocha, Joe 220 Rochon, Linda 65 ROCKET CLUB 154 Schlotter, Peggy 52, 141, 149 Schneeberger, Barbara 214 Schneider, Steven 52 Schoals, Michael 52 Scharder, Edward 66, 91 Schuitema, Jellrey 52, 84, 123 Schultz, Elizabeth 66 Skiet, Phyllis 66 Slee, Larry 54 Sleight, Edward 53 Slocum, Karol 68, 148 Smiley, Dennis 68 Smiley, Walter 97, 156, 174, 179, 215 Smith, Alan 68 Smith, Cormon 53 Smith, Carole 53 Smith, Cynthia 215 Smith, Diane 145, 146, 147, 168, 172, 174, 185, 215 Smith, Dorothy 126 Smith, Gary 68, 75, 97 Smith, Geneva 215 Smith, Karla 23, 215, 218 Smith, James 54 Smith, Linda 215 Smith, Marcia 53, 168 Smith, Maurice 38, 84, 85, 173, 215 Smith, Randy 53 Smith, Richard 171, 216 Strobel, Nancy 139, 212, 217 Stuart, Hilda 130 Stube, Albert 54 STUDENT COUNCIL 172, 173 STUDENT LIFE 18, 19 STUDENT RELATIONS BOARD 172 Stumplig, Thomas 145, 146, 147, 161, 177, 217 Stuner, Coleen 68 sims, Damon 74, 145, 147, 152, 174 193, 217 Stutes, Rolin 53, 76, 146 Sugnet, Beth 185 Sulslris, Susan 53 Summerville, Joseph 54 Summerville, Lois 217 Surdenik, Peter 68 Sutberry, Joan 141, 149, 217 Suurmeyer, Richard 21, 75, 78, 98, 9 160,164,165,172, 173, 217 Swamp, Randy 54 Swan, Joan 220 Swan, Martha 217, 219 9 Schultz, Kenneth 52 Snell, Laura 145, 216 Schultz, Larry 54, 84 Rodgers, Franklin 52 Rodgers, Kenneth 213 Rodgers, Tony 97 Schuon, David 83, 214 Schuon, James 27, 52, 148 Snell, Renee 173, 220 Snelling, Donald 68, 185 John 68 Snider, Swan, Patricia 68 Swanson, Linda 69 Sweet, Lawarence 54 Sweet, Robert 53 Sweet, Steven 68, 145, 146, 147 Rodriguez, Gloria 213 Rodriguez, Mary 52 SCIENCE 130,131 Scott, Judy 66 Snyder , Ann 168, 216 Sweet, Terri 217 Swenson, Pamela 53,160 160, 171, 172,173 Rodriquez, Chena 103 Rogers, Janice 213 Rogers, Kathleen 52 Rogers, Linda 52 Rogers, Wayne 118, 124, 157 Rood, Franklin Rook, Ronald 179, 213 Rook, Wendy 26, 52, 150, 179, 181 Scott, Mark 66, Scott, Mike 66, 98, 148, 152, 156 75, 148 Snyder, Cynthia 68, 177 Snyder, David 53 Snyder, Judith 28, 53, 86, 90, 148, 163, 167, 169, 172 Scozzlave, Frank 75, 122, 125, 135 Scribner, Robert 127 Sealock, Margaret 52 Sebolt, Glen 52 Secord, Robert 52 Seibly, Michael 66 SOCIAL STUDIES 106, 107, 108, 109 Soderman, Gary 69, 75, 148 Somervill, Harold 68, 172 Somervill, Kathy 164, 173, 176, 178, 216 Sonnenberg, Nancy 200 SOPHISTICATED SOPHS 163 Swick, Lana 69, 145, 146, 147 Swick, Michael 53, 148 Swick, Pat 53 SWIMMING 82, 83 Symons, Barbara 68, 156, 181 Sylvertaoth, Debbie 53 Sylvertooth, Warren 68, 78, 97, 145, 156 Roosa, James 52 Roosenraad, Christian 104 Roosenraod, Mrs. Christian 104 Roper, Fred 54 Roper, Primrose 220 Rorick, Roper, Steve 54 Janet 52, 168, 178 Seigo, Deborah 69 SENIORS 186,187 SENIOR ACTIVITY INDEX 244-249 Sessions, Elizabeth 66, 181 Sessions, Phillip 66, 148 Sewell, Margaret 52 Seyka, Sandra 52 Rosa, Clarence 103 Rose, Rick 213 Rosen, Mike 83 Rosier, William 65 Ross, John 52, 145 Ross, Lynnwood 214 Rossi, Francis 136 Rossman, Danny 52, 145, 155 Rossman, Linda 214 Rossow, Mike 214 Rounds, Gladys 126 Rounds, Suzanne 214 Rouse, Keith 52 Roush, James 65, 104 Rousseau, Joseph 104, 105 Rousseau, Joseph-Mrs. 104 Rowe, Ronnie 52 Rowland, Carl 134 Royston, Pamela 214, 173 Rudd, Rose 65, 145, 148 Ruedisale, Patrick 220 Rush, Patricia 65, 145, 147, 160, 172 Russell, Kristine 65, 164 Rutledge, Daniel 54 Rutledge, Doug 214 Rutledge, Florence 52 Ryal, Christine 214 Ryan, Kevin 66 Ryan, Steve 66, 214 Rybnikar, Kathy 52 Sabin, Monica 66 Seymour, Anne 214 Shatter, Karen 52 Shaft, Cassius 102, 172, 173, 197 Shanklin, Linda 52 Shanklin, Susie 52 Shappell, Mark 52 Shattuck, Debra 66 Shaw, Kathy 66 Shaw, Martha 66 Shea, Thomas 97, 212, 220 Sheathelm, Russel 123 A Shelby, Patricia 52, 168, 177 Shellito, Sheila 52 Shepherd, Susan 119 Shihady, Jerry 54 Short, Stanley 52 Shutes, Cathie 66, 90, 158, 159, 164, 167,168, 169, 178 Siders, Cynthia 53, 158, 159 Sietert, Dolores 119 Siegrist, William 53 Sierra, Antonia 53 Sierra, Richard 66 Sikkenga, Robert 111, 183, 185 Simcox, Mary 66 Simmer, Edward 30, 215 Simmons, Nancy 66 Simmons, Robert 66 Simmons, Roger 53 Simon, Debra 171, 215 Simon, Douglas 53 Salko, Stout, Gregory 69 Deborah 52, 151, 175, 178 Salinas, John Salisbury, Paula 214 Sallows, Mistela 66, 170, 172 Salminen, Joseph 66, 178 Sanchez, Irene 214 Sanders, Gerald 66 Simon, Simons, Simons, Singer, Kenneth 215 Fritz 164, 173, 215 sherry 53, 148, 163, 172 Joseph 53,84 South, Debra 68 SPANISH CLUB 178 Spaun, Julie 68, 150, 162, 177, 183, Spears, Michael 68 SPECIAL EDUCATION 133 Spedoske, David 53, 182 Spence, Margaret 68, 147, 177 Spencer, Paul 216 Spillette, Marcia 53 Spitz, Larry 76 Spitzley, Gary 68 SPORTS 70, 71 SPORTSMAN'S CLUB 155 Stalling, Glender Stalling, Linton 76, 97, 145, 146, 165 216 Stallworth, Sharon 216 Stark, Gary 54 Starks, Esthera 216 Starr, Mary 216 Stay, Kathleen 26, 69, 148 Stay, Mary 216 Steele, Ed 98, 99 Stein, Joanne 69 Steinbach, Annelene 216 Stender, Jerry 135 Sterrett, Mary 68 Stevens, Dawn 68 Stevenson, Mya 69 Stevenson, Robert 68, 83, 145, 146, 150, 153, 165, 170, 172, 173 Stine, Therese 216 Stober, Steven 68, 75, 155, 157 Stoakes, Ann 114, 180, 181 Stone, John 53 Stone, Kenneth 93, 216 Stone, Linda 114, 115 Stornant, Linda 53 SYNCHRONIZED SWIMMING 169 Taber, Alan 53 Tableman, Kenneth 68, 98, 84, 180, 181 Taborsky, Karel 75, 136 Taborsky, Peter 68, 98, 160 Tonner, Ann 53, 160, 163, 173, 178, 179 Tanner, Diane 26, 68, 148 Ta rver , Ernest 68, 97 Tate, Betty 54 Tate, Janet Tate, Kathy 68, 148, 218 Tate, Thomas 218 Taylor, Angelene 218 Taylor, Charlean 53 Taylor, Daniel 26, 53, 148 Taylor, Danna 68 Taylor, Doris 171 Taylor, Gary 145, 146, 14 Taylor, Geraldine 53 Taylor, Harold 69 Taylor, Helen 148, 220 Taylor, Janice 218 Taylor, Lavern 68 Taylor, Mike 53, 145, 146 Taylor, Roy 218 Taylor, Shirley 68 Taylor, Tom 91 7, 148, 218 Tebeau, Sherril 218 Teikl, Jerry 69 Templeton, Linda 68 Templeton, Wanda 204, 218 Templin, Doris 68 TENNIS 98, 99 Teremi, David 54 Terzian, Paula 53, 160,163 Stow, Jean 90, 148, 156, 164, 165, 167, 168,169,172,174,179,181, 216 Sisco, Janet 215 Siwek, Brenda 25, 26, 66, 141 162, 178' 181 ,149,160, Skiet, Jimmy 53, 75 Stowe, Margaret 68 Strahan, Charles 217 Street, Tricia 68 Streeter, Debra 217 Thatcher, Becky 68, 181 Thelen, Carol 218 Thelen, Keith 218 Thelen, Michael 53, 83 THE MEMBER OF THE WEDDING 24, 25 THE SOUND OF MUSIC 26, 27 Theuerkaut, James 173, 174, 219 Theuerkauf, Joseph 68 Thomas, John 92, 93 Thomas, Marsha 68,160, 165, 168, 172 Thomas Thomas Thomas , Pearl 53 , Phillip 68, 91, 148 , Sharon 68 Thompson, Betty 54 Thompson, Candace 148, 164, 219 Thompson Earl 54 Thompson Henry 54 Thompson Riley 220 Thompson Sharon 68 Villastrigo, Helen 53, 69 Visscher, Karen 53 Vlahakis, Elaine 53, 140, 163 VOCAL MUSIC 148, 149 VOCATIONAL 134-136 Voorhees, Daniel 53 Vrane, Candice 69 Vrane, W. Patrick 69 Lowell 69, 73, 75, 97 Wade, William 69 Wagner, Michael Wade, Weintraub, Lynn 53, 163 Wells, James 54 West, Avery 80 West, Don 53, 69 West, Douglas 220 West, Elaine 53 West, Lewis 54 West, Valerie 53, 162 Westervelt, Jean 53 Westervelt, Sherrell 171, 220 Westfall, Harriet 126 Westol, Timothy 53, 80 Tisdale, Theresa 68 Thom, Inez 53 Thorn, Peggy 54 Thrush, Sue 53 Thuma, Eric 68, 145, 146, 147 Tichvon, Timothy 53, 74 Ticker, Jerold 220 TIGER 51 Tisdale, Patricia 68 Tobias, Elena 26, 53, 141,149, 163 Todd, Gregory 54 Todd, Harry 219 Todd, Michael 54 Toebe, Donald 68 Toman, Christine 68, 160, 164, 168 Wagner, Thomas 219 Wahl, Dennis 54 Waidel Waite, ich, Steven 53, 145 Nancy 219 Walker, James 54 Walker, John 53, 74 Walker, Nancy 53, 181 Walker, Tommie 53 Walker, William 53 Walley, Jerry 53 Silviae 46, 54 Tomanica, Dolores 171, 219 Tome, John 145, 146, 148, 177, 219 Townsend, Amos 53 Townsend, Linda 219 Townsend, Sarah 219 Townsend, William 220 TRACK 96, 97 Tremblay, Carol 53 Tremblay, Mary 53 Tri tschler, Trollman, Maureen 219 Troon, Brenda 219 Tubandt, Alan 53 Tucker, Tucker, Turner, Turner, Carolyn 86, 168, 217, 219 Janice 68, 141, 149 Christopher 22, 53, 80, 145 Kenneth 68, 91 Turner, Mary 53 Turnley, Althea 53 Tyler, Ulrich, Linda 54 Avis 53 Katherine 54, 138,163 172 Ulrich, Gail 26, 150, 151, 161, 179, 181 219 Ulrich, George 68 UNDERCLASS 40, 41 U. N. PANEL 166, 167 Urrabazo, Robert 69 Valk, Donna 129 VanBlaricom, Linda 164, 179, 219 Vance, Daniel 69 VanderKolk, Kristi 68, 86 VanEtten, Jane 123 Vankuiken, Barbara 53, 141, 145, 149 Vanleuven, Evon 53 Vannersan, Karshena 54 VanPeursem, Kris 69, 168, 182 VanScyoc, Kenneth 69 VanSluyters, Karen 219 Vargas, Sara 219 Vaughan, Jack 219 Williams, Vaughn, Theresa 53 Vealey, Viculin, Viculin, 159, Jack Kim 26, 53, 145, 147 Lynn 115, 145, 146, 147, 158, 172, 219 Viergever, Jan 69, 150, 168, 173, 180, 181 Villastrigo, Diana 53 Robert 69 Walley, Walter, Debbie 53 Walters, Gary 53 Ward, Danny 54 Whalen, Virginia 53 Wheeler, Albert 30 Wheeler, Roxie 53 White, Angela 220 White, Barbara 69, 141, 149, 175 White, David 53 White, Gary 54, 69 White White, , Linda 220 Richard 54 White, Sherrie 54 White, Tommie 25, 26, 54, 161 White rs, John 220 Whiting, Kennie 220, 148 Acknowledgements Tom Crumley Damon Stutes ........ Sherri Martinson . . . . Ray Haka Steve Malatinsky ..... Cathi Gaunt Skip and Fran kLe Bart Bulock Clear Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Lewis Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sikkenga The Detroit Student Press Association Ward, Russell 69 Ward, Steve 28 Warner, Joan 126 Warner, Richard 69, 74, 75, 160, 164, 167, 169, 170, 172, 173 Warner, Susan 145, 147, 160, 164, 170, 172, 173, 198, 219 Warren, Christopher 53, 74, 84 Warriner, Diane 148, 149, 156, 157, 168, 179, 180, 181, 220 Washburn, Lexa 26, 69, 148 Washburn, Sherry 26, 53, 148 Washington, Earl 69, 161, 179 Waterhouse, Arden 54 t 220 Watkins, Gary 53, 74, 145 Watson, Kathy 54 Watts, James 135 Watts, Sandra 69 Waterhouse, Rober Weaver, Barry 53, 175 Weaver, Ralph 53, 80, 145 Weaver, Wilda 161, 175, 177, 219 Webb, Larry 30, 53, 148 Webster, James 75, 220 Webster, Judith 53, 141,149 Webster, Robert 69, 173 Whitmore, Harold 54 Whitney, Krissann 54 Wicke, Allen 54 Wicker, Karin 54 Wicker, Kristine 220 Wicker, Pamela 54 Widick, Margaret 137 Wiedbrauk, Lois 137 Wieland, Carol 69 Wiggins, Jacqueline 69, 168 Wiles, Janette 54 Wilkinson, Richard 189, 220 Williams, Elaine 54, 141, 149 Williams, James Williams, Jimmie 54, 84 Williams, John 69 Williams, Karen 54 Williams, Lewis 54, 145 Williams, Lois 69 Williams, Stephan 54 Williams, Vernon 54 Williams, Veronica 69 Wills, Delpra 54 Wills, Stephany 147, 161, 162 68 179, 220 Wills, Thaddeus 220 Wilson, Ann 113 Wilson, Kevin 54, 80 Wilson, Rebecca 54 Wilson, Ronald 54 Wilson, Stephen 220 Wing, Debbie 69 Wing, Sheila 69, 168, 178 Winston, Dorita 220 Winston, Eva 69 Winter, Robert 54 Wiseman, Leonard 221 Withers, Dorothy 54 Witte, Arnold 220 Witte, Gale 54 Wohltert, Roy 54 Wolf, Kristine 54, 140, 167, ic-9 Wolfe, Scott 54, 74, 78, 80, 173 Wood, Cynthia 221 Wood, Kathleen 69 Wood, Larry Wood, Michael Wood, Sandro 54 Woodhouse, Martha 160, 221 Woods, Brenda 69 Woods, Cynthia 54 Woods, Diana 54 Woods, Donald 54 Woods, Goldie 221 Woods, Leonard 54 Woods, Michael 69 Woods, Ronald 54 Woolcocks, Kathryn 69 Worden, Darwin 28, 54, 74, 84 Worden, Holly 164, 221 Worgul, Douglas 54, 74 Wray, Benda 69 WRESTLING 84, 85 Wright, Allen 221 Wright, Barbara 221 Wright, Craig 69, 145, 146 Wright, Donald 54 Wright, Jo Ann 54 Wright, Karen 69 Wright, Lenora 221 Wright, Linda 54, 139, 181 Wright, Nirtu 69 Wright, Richard 54, 147 Wright, Ricky 54, 148 Wright, Robert 69 Wurzer, Dave 91, 116 WXES 153 Yager, Diane 69 Yerke, Michael 69 Yoclcey, Karl 54 YOUNG LIFE 160 YOUTH COURT 170 Zaic, Evelyn 54 Zakas, Zarka, Maurice 60, 221 Zarka, Nadeen 54 Williams, Margo 22, 45. 54, 86, 172, 173 Williams, Nedra 69, 172 Williams, Paul 69 Robert 69 Williams Williams , Sandra K. 149 , Sandra L. 69, 141, 220 Zdyb, Joseph 69 Zeigler, Debra 54, 145, 146 Zeile, David 31, 69, 75, 84, 7 Zeller, Brian 221 ZODIAC 180,181 Zuke, Sharon 221 Zynda, Stephen 98, 181, 221
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