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1978 ©aualcabe tlolumc 39 §t. ffiouis 8jiglj §rliool §t. ffiouis, jHidtigan •.. STl|e tCookme (Blass §tu ent ICife fauta Comes to This page top: Santa rides high in the sky on Christmas tve. Right: “ . .. While visions of sugar plums danced in their heads?” Center : The speech class sings their version of the “Twelve Days of Christmas.” Bottom: Kelly Stacey prays their act will soon be over. Right: All together now! Opposite page top: The firemen prepare to extinguish the fire which threatens Santa’s North Pole home. Right: Santa and company. Center: Santa’s big arm hides Henry’s big head. Center: Pom-pon girls get up the Christmas spirit. Bottom: Henry’s all wrapped up in being a Christmas tree. Right: “Is this the place that reported the fire?” Wtu if ire 18p for tlje §nahe Uance Top: The younger kids have spirit, too. Right: Diane shows her spirit. Bottom: Everyone is showing spirit during the snake dance through town. Right: The Sharks take revenge on the i-'rccland lalcons. I SSfert Comes tlie Para e Opposite page top: The 1977-78 St. Louis Junior Miss and her court. Center: The freshmen were “dethrowned” with this float! Bottom: Nan twirls us off the next page. Right: Bring out the plunger because the toilet’s backed up! This page top: The Sharks were hungry for victory. Center: The St. Louis marching band leads the way to the field. Bottom: Our “Raid” backfired at the Homecoming game. Right: Shelly Fair-child and Lynne McClintic show everyone that they’re not so quiet after all. homecoming liance ’77 Opposite page top: The 1977 Homecoming has a great turnout. Center: Denise Sousie dreams on of the night ahead. Right: Couples talk over their plans for the evening. Bottom: Bob Brady and Karen Northrup were caught swaying to the music. This page top: Homecoming Queen, Kelly Hagen, and her date, Dean Devine. Right: The night was topped off by the band, “Ceyx.” Left: Slow dancing isn't the only kind of music. Below: Jana Paton and her date, Jeff Crumbaugh, look on as the homecoming dance becomes a very big success. Zmmrutrv 1977 Sfomecoming Court This page top: Mr. Hagen is proud of his daughter, Kelly, our Queen. Right: The Shark’s Homecoming Queen and her Court. Bottom: Homecoming Queen Kelly Hagen takes the spotlight in the Homecoming parade. 14 rw«3r ft homecoming happenings Opposite page top: “Is it really me?” says Jana. Right: Mary Schwartzmiller portrays a best dressed principal. Center: “Roses make me cry!” Right: Dawn, the burger queen. Bottom: The unidentified twins. Right: “I couldn’t find it before!” This page top: “What’s going on?” Center: “Just checking the progress on the float. Shelly explains!” Middle: Jama Graham thought it was a finger lickcn’ good snack. Right: Diane Sentes cries as she says to herself “I’m finally here!” Bottom: Jane Billig decides that she’d better catch up on all her work and quit thinking about boys. Right: The shy Bob Parsons exclaims, “Didn’t think I would do it, did ya?” 20 Opposite page top: The freshmen shout, “We’re number one!” Right: Shelley and Jama discuss what to do next. Bottom: Brian says, “Aw, come on I’ll fight you.” Right: Dan and Marv help the mighty sophomores win the pep jug. This page top: The Juniors get into the spirit: Right: Mr. Thre-loff talks right off the page. Bottom: Mixed emotions are displayed by the senior class. Right: Denise and Bev smile after winning the pep jug. 21 This page top: The 1st annual Ms. St. Louis Pageant’s participants were Reuben Rios, Matt Acker, Ruffy Rios, Wayne Hall, Tom Smith, and Steve Sentes. Center: Ruffy Rios serenades the audience with his version of “Don’t It Make Your Brown Eyes Blue?’’ Right: Steve Sentes gives the audience his award winning smile. Bottom: Reuben Rios shows how to walk with poise. Opposite page top: Cindy Church questions Wayne Hall about his favorite idol. Right: Steve Sentes will reign as Ms. St. Louis until next year’s pageant. He was awarded a crown a I arrah Fawcett poster from The S.L. Pompon Squad. Bottom: Wayne Hall shows his talent as a ballerina. Right: Tom Smith is happy that he has the talent part of the competition off his chest. 5TI|e Snails of if am 27 This page top: “Look innocent-hcrc comes Mr. Adams! Center: Lisa Homistcr is relieved to have her homework completed. Bottom: Davcn Leonard prepares to do a little underwater photography. Opposite page top: The candid camera catches Mr. Caszatt on a bad day. Right: Scott Shaw is one of the early arrivals in the morning. Bottom: Emily Conklin and Vicki lowler try to clean up their act. Right: Study hall provides an opportunity for study, relaxation, and naps. £Ms. §t. tCouis Pageant in Action 23 Opposite page top: The Pom pon girls discuss their routine over lunch. Right: “I can’t believe 1 ate the whole thing!” Center: Paul gives Amy the eye. Right: “What can we say?” Bottom: Everybody's starving after an exhausting morning’s work. Right: “M-m-m, I can hardly wait!” This page top: “Oo-oo-oo!” Right: You’re kidding?” Center: Lunch is a time for socializing. Bottom: Everybody gather round. Right: Derryl Leonard is satisfied after a great SLHS meal. Underclassmen 30 Jfreslimen Are QUell on STlieir may Scott Acker George Aldrich Mark Alspaugh Becky Anderson Kristi Babcock Suzanne Bachan Lewis Barber Sally Bauer Tina Baxter Kelly Bebow Ann Bennett Doug Bergey Ray Bergey Jane 11 Best William Best Jeff Bingham Lynn Blubaugh Henry Bluemcr Doug Border Jim Brousscau Melissa Brown Johnny Brundagc Kim Buchanan Rotter Bunting Tony Castellon Sharon Cavanaugh Trecy Champion Linda Chovanec Blaine Colbry Matt Cooper Lester Crispin Sherry Crispin Kim Cushman Robert Dancer Penny Dattos Gary Davidson Paul Davis Mark Denccn Steve De Rosia Joe De Shane Kelly De Shane Dale Devine Louie Diaz Jana Douglas David Dune van t Kim Ebright Dud Erickson Roel Escamilla Beth Evon Phil Eyer Darryl Fair Bob Fair Jeff Fairchild Jim Farlow Becky Farrar Terry Feltman Troy Feltman Bill Fenby Lori Fenton Rodger Flicek (Tlicy §ay ft’s JFun in “81” Debbie Francisco Alfredo Gar a Jeff Good Jeisclle Graham Becky Green Cheryl Greening Lori Greening Mike Grucnbcrg Kerry Hagen Darlene Hale Doug Hale Jim Hall Tom lialpcn Lisa Harrison Daniel Harry Denise Herriman Harold Hess Craig Higby Felica Hodges Susan Holsworth Lisa Homister Mark Howard James Howd Heather Hubble Rochelle Hull Marvin Ingersoll Lee Jensen Teresa Jones Jackie Johnson Debra Kirby Scott Kirkby Bill Kozitzki Debbie La Rose Dan Leonard Dave Leonard Becky Lockwood Jerry Lucas Lori Ludy Darcia Lute Larry Mallery Debbie Martin Steve Martin Martin Martinez Jeff May Joel McCaui Lynne McClintic Tracy McGuire Karen McPherson Kathy McPherson Lisa Mikek Wen die Miller Lori Nelson Greg Noack Mary Noyes Kelly Oxendale Dennis Panel Steve Parks Annette Parshall Dirk Parsons Tina Patrick tile’ll tCiue (Eljrougli ft Kathy Perry Ervin Pettipas Bill Pilmore Jack Poindexter John Post Debbie Pottorff Ken Priest Wendic Priest Doug Recker Mick Robar Josic Roman Mary Rooks Stephanie Ryder Jeff Saunders Dana Schneider Jim Seeley Stacy Shattuck Trudy Shock Sharon Shrum Alan Slates Annette Smith Gloria Smith Pat Smith Laura Smolka Dan Starkey Nan Sterling Robin Thompson Karen Wallace Debbie Weber Tim Weber Kcvm Welch Frank Wiles L ale Williams Laurie Wilson Pain Wilson Amy Wing Laurie W'innic Karric W'itschi Donald Wood Kevin Woodcock Lenore Worden Letha Wrath §opliomorcs Arc Climbing lip tlje iCnbbcr Matt Acker Ron Alward Kelly Bauer Jill Bebow Gordon Beeson Kirn Best Dana Biehl Mike Biehl Joe Billig Diane Bingham Dawn Biubaugh Calvin Bolt Amy Brady Andy Brown Cindy Buchanan Steve Bunting Laurie Burtovoy Pam Christensen Jody Collison John Conn Tracy Converse Rhonda Craig Cara Cresswell 38 Bottom left: Sophomore officers are Demsc Grether. President; Shelley Fairchild, Treasurer; Rhonda Myers, Vice President; Dawn Biubaugh. Secretary. Sherry Culver Brook Daniels Nick Derry Paul Dial Cindy taregood Rosa Eastman Connie Eichhorn Shelly Fairchild David Farrar David Fenby Starla Foglesong Tom Francisco Armando Garia Joe Good Ricky Gould Jama Graham David Green Denise Grether Carolyn Gunderman Richard Haddad Michelle Hale Lorraine Halliwill Diane Harry Penny Hartman 39 1980 Is (tatcliing lip uittli Its Cindy Hernandez Harry Herriman Julie Hess Jeff Higby Dean Hitchcock Dawn Hitsnun Pain Hodges Jeff Holsworth Darrel llousenkauip Marv Humphrey Pat Humphrey Donna Jackson Brian Jessup Vicki Kaiiinc Dixie Keane Janie King Pete King Karen Kirby Kari Kolb Teresa Kremsrcitcr Bob LaBonvillc Alan LaClair Sue Heath Phil LaPaugli Doug La Rose Robby Latoski Andy Lincoln Jeff Lindstruin David Loll Tammy Lute Renee Mallcry Faith McKean Scott McClintic Mike McGuire Amy McLean Rhonda McMahan Ronda Miller Shelly Miller Bob Mitchell Tom Naessens Raymond Oman Dan Onstott Melody Owen Trent Oxcndalc Mike Parsons Ann Paton Kim Perry Chris Potter 2 tDouni an 2 to £o 42 Diane Poulson Tammy Powelson Kim Reed Beverly Richards Carita Richardson Dawn Richardson Ed Richter Debbie Riley Ruffy Rios Ruben Rios Bryon Rogers Virginia Rolstcn Margaret Rooks Tracey Ross Randy Routheaux Laura Rutherford Linda Salladay Rod Saunders K Scott Shaw Sally Sherwood Joe Sinko Connie Smith Rod Smith Dave Snyder Mark Sopel Luis Soto Miguel Soto Don Story Chester Sutten John Theisen Linda Tice Theodore Trgina Carla Varghn Craig Walikangas Suzanne Wertz Rob Wilson Lynne Wischmeycr Ruthann Wood Allen Woodcock Rebecca Zamarripa Mary Ann Zavala O ne UHore Relief! Cathy Acker Rob Acker Brian Adams Greg Adams Chris Aglc Becky Anderson Craig Anderson Mike Armstrong Jim Bailey Jim Baker Pam Baldwin Terri Baxter Tim Baxter Kevin Be bow Karin Beeson Steve Benjamin Dave Best Tom Betts Mary Boyd Bry an Brady Jane Brown Rod Brown Paul Bundy Judy Byers Margie Castillo Sandy Chovanec Denise Coburn Leigh Cornell Charles Covert Mary Crandell Jeff Crumbaugh Sandy Dancer Julie Davidson Cary Derry Arlene Dunevant Joyce Ellsworth Mark Fairchild Mike Fenton Tim Fisher Lorrie Flicek Bob Foglesong Sally Foote Bob Francisco Tammie Fulk Martha Garza Rene Gilbert Jim Goodspccd Carl Goschke Can Otic Siolit lip for (tf)nc fHorr |car? Mark Goschkc Lori Graham Jeff Greening Sieve Gruett Sandy Guajardo Mindy Hartman Joe Hernandez. Brian Heizman Brian Hill Lorna Homistcr David Hubble Kevin ingersoll Michelle Jackson Francine Jagos Troy Jones John Kennedy Bob Kenney Steve Knowles Ted Komperda Lisa Kovac Kirk Krajewski Henry Kubin Shelli Lamcy Connie Lehmkuhle 46 Darla Leonard Derryl Leonard Lisa Leonard Charles Lincoln David Martin Fernando Martinez Kevin Mathers Colecnc McGillis Kent McKim Chris Michael Greg Mikek Randy Miller Albert Mitchell Sue Mizer Terri Morford Kim Most Carl Ockert Jim Ortiz Lori Peak Jim Peaney Krystal Perry Maria Poisson Jim Potter 47 “T9” is Super Jfinc Ken Poul on Sheri Priest Frank Pueschner Greg Richardson Linda Ringle Terry Robar Bob Rolston Karen Rose Steve Ruedger Rosemary Sanchez Scott Scheder Tammi Schutt Mary Schwartzmiller Diane Sentes Betty Skeith Brian Smith Debbie Smith Tom Smith Jennifer Smolka Denise Soucie Kelly Stacey Kevan Stahl Ron Taylor Rob Tennant 48 Carl Townsend Fred Van Nuys Debbie Wale Kathy Wallace April White Julie Wiggins 4k Seniors HARKS Victoria Alspaugh Christine Anderson Kimberly Arehart Kathleen Baxter Mark Baxter Peter Bean Mark Beard Carol Bennett Jane Billig Benny Bobzien Jeff Bobzien Donn Brown 52 Heidi Bush Andy Byers Reuben Ceja Cindy Church Toni Clark Patricia Cline Emily Conklin Sheri Coston Todd Davis Joy Denman John Dennistin Dean Devine 53 Margaret Diaz Brenda Dove Sue Dreffs Craig Emery Terri Fenby William Fenton Glenn Fisher Cheryl Fletcher Vicki Fowler Andres Garza Genny Garza Janet Goetz 54 Jill Hahn Pamela Hale Wayne Hall Linda Harrison David Harry Vickie Henry Lisa Hough ten Tara Hubble Jeffrey Ingersoll 55 Opposite page top: Dean has Kelly on his mind. Center: Oh. I wish this class would end. Right: You don’t really want me to tell you how I solved that problem do you? Bottom: Becky always gets in the last word. Right: Walk, don’t run in the halls. This page top: James at 18 is still sitting in the same spot. Right: Where do 1 wind him up? Center. Jill discovers something new -thinking! Right: Arley only has eyes for Debbie. Bottom: Shelly flashes her ultra-brite smile. 57 Anthony King Karlyn King Michael Kirby Suzanne Kovac Alex Kremsreiter Nancy Kubin Pauline Layman Peggy Lehmkuhle Randal Lindstrum Becky Ludy Richard Lute Deborah Lybeer 58 Ralph Marsh Tim Mikek Robin Miller Ronald Miller Brian Mitchell Lori Mizer James Monroe Tama Morrow Sandra Morton Stanley Mroczek Karen Nixon Elaine Noack 59 ' This page top: The cast keeps on “I uedin , I'ightin , and I ussin’.” Right: Dave Harry and Annette Rier-son put their roles into action. Bottom: Steve Sen-tcs can’t believe he drank the whole thing. Right: Bob talks about the future as Susie sighs, “Could this be Mr. Right?” Opposite page top: Zeke, I ain’t gonna bite ya! Right: Jan Smith offers Cindy Wager some of her delicious cooking. Center: Pauline thinks about how it was last I riday night. Jana can’t remember. Bottom: “These be our gym-suits.’ 60 SENIOR PLAY CAST Zekc Kendall Bob Parsons Betty Fernheiscr-Susie Kovac Mrs. Snodgrass-Cindy Wagor William Bishop III-Dave Harry Paw F'ernheiser-Steve Sentes Maw Jernheiser-Beth Gunderman Honeysuckle I ernheiser-Jana Paton Magnolia I-ernhciscr Shelly Theiscn Hyacinth Femheiser-Pauline Layman Widow Kcndall-Janis Smith Heram Kendall-Don Woodcock Lizzie Fernheiser-Annett Rierson MAKE-UP Pete King Karlyn King Chris Anderson Peggy Lehmkuhle STAGE CREW Walt Rolston-Chairman Tony King Craig Emery Bill Fenton Peggy Lehmukuhle Chris Anderson Henry Kubin John Denniston Rick Bustinza PROMPTERS Pam Hale Emily Conklin Chris Anderson STUDENT DIRECTOR Emily Conklin DIRECTOR Mrs. Leatrice Warmbrunn Brian Northrup Karen Northrup Katherine Onstott Paul Pannill Robin Parshall Robert Parsons Jana Paton Kenneth Peak Doug Perry Deborah Poisson Steven Post Dick Prestage 62 Carol Priest Dawn uidort Richard Rhoades Nancy Rice Scott Richter Annette Rierson Karen Rinard Philip Robar Rodney Roberson Rrenda Rogers William Rogers Walter Rolston 63 Mark Roslund Arley Ryder Steve Sebring Steven Sentes Alan Sherwood Mark Skeith Glenda Smith Janis Smith Edward Smolka Rhonda Snyder Bill Starkey Michele Steward 66 Cindy Wagar Randy White Becky Wood Nancy Wood Susan Wood Donald Woodcock Jeffrey Worden Pilar Munoz Kim Howe Not Pictured Rick Bustinza Karen Ellsworth Debbie Nichols 70 Class of 1978 Salutes PILAR MUNOZ Exchange student from Colombia This page top: The unknown comic strikes again. Center: Wayne and Alka Hall perform at the senior assembly. Right: Everyone wondered who this handsome young devil might be. Center: Mark Baxter portrays-s-s-s-s Mr. Vyskocil. Right: Heidi Bush rejects Randy Lindstrum’s propositions. Bottom: While Nancy Kubin sings, the seniors look back at the past. Wt Hare to Excel Opposite page top: Mark Baxter, Dawn Quidort, and Susie Kovac accept their awards for Valedictorian and Salutatorian. Right: Jane Billig accepts the John Philip Sousa Award from Mr. Dayringer. Center: Jana Paton accepts the Female Athlete Award from Mr. Caszatt. Right: Peggy Lehmkuhle accepts the award for best school spirit from Mr. Caszatt. Bottom: Dean Devine walks back with his Wheeler Trophy. Right: Mr. Caszatt congratulates Wayne Hall for being most creative. This page top: Kelly Hagen accepts the Linda Kay Shirely Award from Mrs. Sommerville. Right: Dean Devine accepts the DAR Good Citizen Award from Mr. Caszatt. Center: Mark Baxter accepts the Math Award from Mr. Long. Right: Janet Goetz accepts an award for the most improved grade. Bottom: Kathy Baxter receives her Business Education Award. Right: Peter Bean accepts the Linda Kay Shirely Scholarship from Mr. Caszatt. This page top: Carol Priest and her escort Dick Prestage, during the 1977-78 homecoming assembly. Right: Honor students with a 3.5 or above grade average are, kneeling: Walt Rolston, Tammy Morrow, Jeff Ingersoll, and Susie Kovac. Standing: Mark Baxter, Chris Anderson, Pam Hale, Benny Bobizien, Dawn Quidort, Dean Devine. Vickie Henry, Beth Gunderman, and Jill Hahn. Center: Honor students with 3.000 or above are, kneeling: Dave Harry, Jane Billig, Heidi Bush, Kathy Baxter, Karen Northrup, Laura Tice, and Don Woodcock. Standing: Brenda Dove, Emily Conklin, Shelly Theisen, Craig Emery, Peggy Lehmkuhle, Glenn Fisher, Jana Paton, Phil Robar, and Vicki Fowler. Bottom: The 1977-78 Junior Miss, Nancy Kubin, and First runner-up, Susie Kovac. Center: Nancy Wood accepts her award. Left: Pam Hale accepts her typing award. Right: Margie Diaz shows how she can dance at the senior assembly. Opposite page top: Ed Smolka shows his intelligence. Right: The Seniors show their spirit at the senior assembly. Center: Peggy Lehmkuhle shows how she enjoys school. Right: Karen Nixon and Mark Rosland are enjoying the 1977-78 prom very much. Bottom: Sue Wood is not really very happy with this class. Right: Carol Priest has had a hard day at school. This page top: Nancy Kubin proudly presents her employer a certificate of appreciation. Right: Our honored guest, Mrs. Warmbrunn. Bottom: Emily Conklin, Carol Priest, and Mr. Mayes organized a successful banquet. Right: Mr. Caszatt commends this year’s co-op students for a job well done. Opposite page top: Mr. Mayes tries out his new chair-a gift from the co-op students. Right: Mr. Nikkari enjoys the co-op banquet. Center: Shelly Theisen finally gets enough to cat and shoves her chair under the table. Right: Peggy Lehmkuhle presents her employer with a certificate of appreciation. Bottom: The business employers enjoy their meal. 78 DHemories of t e Prom ...m % r U T This page top: The couples reflect the beautiful setting of the prom. Right: Mr. Vircnius tries to con Mrs. Vircnius into dancing with him. Bottom: Whatever it said on the piece of paper that Mr. Sullivan handed to Kim, it sure brought a smile to her face. Opposite page top: The couples all share a happy moment at the prom. Right: One-two-cha-cha-cha. Bottom: Vickie and Brian show how the bump is done. Right: Dancing with her date always brings a smile to Peggy’s face. '1 80 Senior banquet fls Success This page top: Bill Fenton, Cindy Wagar, and Tim Mikek discuss farming. Right: Is it alive? Center: Don Woodcock wonders if there will be any food left. Left: Wayne and Alka Hall discuss Mr. K.’s date for the evening. Right: Phil Robar states, “I could cook better than this.” Opposite page top: President Kathy Onstott and Vice-President Lmily Conklin reveal what the class of’78 will be doing in 10 years. Top right: The senior girls put their heads together. Center: Good times, good food, good friends. Right: Dave Harry wonders what to do next. Bottom: The seniors dream of tomorrow. Right: The seniors had a variety of food to choose from. This page top: Mrs. Kelly is more nervous than Mark Beard. Right: Al Sherwood wonders what the future will bring. Bottom: Dawn Quidort and Mark Baxter lead the procession as Co-Valedictorians. Right: Kip Marsh smiles knowing he’s finally made it. Opposite page top: Nancy Kubin and Shelly Theiscn hug each other with a smile of relief. Right: Debbie Lybeer dreams of tomorrow. Center: Steve Post watches with curiousity. Right: Domingo Davaloz and Margie Diaz listen with mixed emotions. Bottom: Graduation is a time for being with friends. I Enb Slljpre its a 5feui fSeginning Opposite page top: The Seniors join the choir for the last time. Center: Robin Parshall is very patiently waiting. Right: Rhonda Snyder accepts her dipolma with pride. Bottom: Craig Emery thinks about his past four years at St. Louis High School. Right: Some of the graduates of the Class of 1978. This page top: Pam Hale and Chris Anderson talk over the rest of the night. Right: Dick Rhoades can’t believe he made it. Peggy Lehm-kuhlc smiles as they call her name. Right: The 1978 Valedictorians Dawn Quidort and Mark Baxter and Salutatorian Susan Kovac. 87 88 (Bolfers Sfaue a Hflinmng (Jeam 90 Opposite page top: The St. Louis Golf team members are, kneeling: Jim Baily, Jim Baker, Harry Herriman, Joe Billig, and Kevin Mathers. Standing: Coach Norris Bay, Nick Derry, Scott McClintic, John Kennedy, Richard Haddad, and Dave Green. Bottom: Henry Kubin putts his way to stardom. Right: Dave Green really knows how to be a “swinger!” This page top: Joe Billig shows Nick Derry how it’s done. Bottom: Jim Potter cries, “What happened to the ball?” Center: Is the golf team going to the dogs?” Bottom: “I really showed them, didn’t I?” exclaimed Jim Baker. 91 Xh 3 - k‘ ♦ CfffHtC Champions Opposite page top: Armando Garza is taking the lead in the run. Right: Jeff May is plum tuckered out after his run. Center: Beth Evon is still going strong after a long run. Bottom: Pete King is getting fired up for a long, hard race. Right: Walt Rolston and Dale Devine arc congratulating each other on a good race. This page top: The 1977-78 cross country team members are, standing: Jeff Crum-baugh, Jeff May, Walt Rolston, Ron Miller, Phil Robar, Mark Baxter, Louie Diaz, and Coach Jerry Mayer. Kneeling: Karen Me Pherson, Sharon Cavanaugh, Janell Best, Jana Paton, Tony King, Armando Garza, Paul Diaz, and Kathy Me Pherson. Sitting: Beth Evon, Craig Higby, Pete King, Martinez, Dale Devine, and Manager John Paton. Bottom: Jeff Crumbaugh takes a long run in the woods. Right: Mark Baxter meditates on the upcoming race. §ljarks in Action This page top: The 1977-78 Junior Varsity Sharks are, sitting: Dan Onstott, Steve Bunting, Jeff Holsworth, Phil Lapaugh, Dave Lott, and Joe Sinko. Kneeling: Bob Mitchell, Pat Smith, Tim Weber, Jeff Fairchild, Tony Castellon, and Roger Bunting. Standing: Assistant Coach-Tom Brown, Dan Leonard, Rod Smith, Rick Gould, A1 Woodcock, Jeff Higby, Doug LaRose, Bill Pilmorc, Jeff Good, and Mike Roslund. Bottom: Up and over! Opposite page top: Coach Thre-loff and Tim Weber confer on the next play. Center: “Oh no you don’t,” says Jeff Holsworth. Right: “Where arc you hiding the ball?” Bottom right: Phil Lapaugh yells, “Here’s an opening, Jeff!” football JFniUes Opposite page top: The 1977-78 Varsity Sharks are, sitting: Assistant Coach Mike Allen, Donn Brown, Rick Bustinza, Bob Parsons, Dean Devine, Jeff Ingersoll, Pete Bean, Reuben Ceja, and Manager Ed Long. Kneeling: Head Coach Mike McGoskey, Paul Bundy, Frank Pueschner, Kirk Krajewski, Bob Francisco, Mike Fenton, Gary Derry, Tom Smith, John Theisen, and Manager Kevin Collison. Standing: Dr. Knowles, Steve Knowles, Rod Brown, Kent McKim, Craig Anderson, Brian Hetzman, Greg Wiles, Mark Zeilinger, Andy Brown, Assistant Coach Tom Brown, and Manager Rick Roslund. Right: “Get ’em!” Bottom: Greg Wiles watches the game in complete concentration. Center: The Sharks get set for the next Play. IH mi Top: This game looks like a “toss up.” Center: The girls’ JV basketball team members are, back row: Michelle Jackson, Donna Jackson. Debbie Francisco, Margie Diaz, and laith McKean. Front row: Coach Jane Gardner, Martha Garza, Theresa Jones, Connie Smith, Amy Wing, Mary Jo Noyes, and Manager Laura Smolka. Bottom: l our of the starting line-up cheer on the fifth. 98 (girls’ 30 fSasketball Top: “What do vc do now. Coach? Right: Let’s get this show on the road! Center: The lady Sharks plot to get rid of the tic score. Right: Will the ball ever come down? Bottom: “Get away from my basketball!” This page top: Roza Garza is one of the many good blockers on our team. Center: Lorrie Flicck says, “What are you doing? Pass the ball to me.’’ Right: Linda Ringlc makes a slight detour around one of the Yellow Jackets. Bottom: Miss Burger gives a pep talk to the players during half time. Opposite page top: The St. Louis girls’ varsity basketball team members are, front row: Leigh Cornell, Linda Ringle, and Roza Garza. Back row: Nancy Wood, Mary Boyd, Denise Coburn, Lisa Kovac, and Miss Burger, Coach. Left: Lisa Kovac jumps up for two. Right: Nancy Wood prepares for two. Bottom: Miss Burger says, “JUST DIG IN.” (Brapplers (Brab (EiSBiH STItle Again This page top: “Go, yeah, go.“ Right: The St. Louis wrestling team members arc. sitting: Rodger Flicek, Pete Bean, Bob Rolston, Tom Smith, Ruffy Rios. Steve Sentes, Rob Tennant, and Jim Bailey. Kneeling: Mat Maid Linda Harrison. Abas Biabani, Don Story, Tom Halpen. Kent McKim, Pat Smith. Pete King. George Aldrich, Jim Hall, and Mat Maid Cindy Thompson. Standing: Coach Bob Threloff. Freddie Garza, Chris Aglc, Bob Francisco, Steve Gruett, Walt Rolston, Ron Taylor, Don Woodcock, and Assistant Coach Tom Vibber. Bottom: Steve Gruett grapples with the opponent. Right: Nervousness and tension are expressed in the motions of Ron, Steve, and Freddie. Opposite page top: Coach Threloff anticipates the next hold. Right: Bob Rolston meets his opponent head on. Center: ‘Say “Uncle!” Bottom: “How much do you weigh?” Right: Chris Agle says, “Now what. Coach?” 102 103 ll.H.’s display §pirit This page top: Andy Brown goes up for a rebound. Right: Everyone Right: Jump ball! Jump ball! Get it! Get it! Center: I’ve got it! Bot- watchcs to see Jeff Higby put it in. Bottom: Get that ball! Right: tom: Bob LaBonville concentrates before making his shot. Right: It Let’s go, Sharks! Opposite page top: We want two! went in! WOW! This page top: Steve Post tells the Blue Jays, “You just can’t steal the ball from a pro!” Right: “Look ma, only one hand.” Center: The cheerleaders and pom-pon squad show their support for the team. Bottom: There’re cornin’ at ya, Steve! Opposite page top: The St. Louis Shark team members are, standing: Coach Doug Steward, Mark Roslund, Steve Post, Greg Richardson, Craig Goodsell, Jim Good-speed. Brian Hetzman, and Student manager Jeff Ingersoll. Kneeling: Student Manager Bob Parsons, John Kennedy, Craig Anderson, Jim Potter, Rod Brown. Dean Devine and Steve Knowles. Bottom: The Blue Jays wait for that ball to come through. Right: Craig Anderson goes up for two. 106 'cf. k0 . fiwi. Sharks iEnb Season on a 8figt? Note (Bids ILU. Holleyball Opposite page top: I dare you to spike that ball my way! Right: Kim Perry gives a winning serve. Bottom: Amy Wing waits patiently. Right: Did you sec that? This page top: Arc you going to serve it or not! Center: The J.V. volleyball team members arc, front row: Becky Green, Debbie LaRosc, Lenore Warden, Tracy Champion, Amy Wing, Laura Smolka, Kerry Hagen, and Coach Kathy Hut-filz. Back row: Pilar Munoz, Kathy McPherson, Tracy McGuire, Karen McPherson, Debbie Kirby, Becky l arrar, and April White. Bottom: Oh my! 109 This page top: A lady Shark leaps into action. Center: Nancy Wood and Mary Boyd work as a team to make a point. Right: Linda Ringle reflects on the last game and ponders the strategy for the next game. Bottom: The varsity volleyball team members arc, front row: Ann Paton, (Jenny Garza, Linda Ringle, Nancy Wood, Lorric Cheek, and Coach Kathy Hutfilz. Second row: Pilar Munoz, Cathy Acker, Michele Hale, Diane Scntcs, Rhonda Craig, and Becky Green. Back row: Jennifer Smolka, Mary Crandell, Mary Boyd, and Elaine Noach. Opposite page top: Nancy Wood serves the ball to her opponents. Right: Lorric Micck prays for a victory. Bottom: The Lady Sharks plan their game strategy. Right: Diane Sentes delivers the ball to a fellow team member in attempt to get the ball back over the net. This page top: “It’s a bird, it’s a plane ... no, it’s in the river!” Right: The 1977-78 varsity baseball team members arc, standing: Coach Norris Bay, Andy Brown, Steve Post, Scott Mc-Gintic, Craig Goodsell, Donn Brown, Craig Anderson, and Doug Perry. Kneeling: Rod Brown, Don Woodcock, Kip Marsh, Rick Lute, Dick Rhoades, Rick Bustinza, and Phil LaPaugh. Missing: Reuben Ceja. Left: Baseball games draw many kinds. Center: Brown catches a pop-fly. Right: “Mine!” Bottom: Anderson’s got it in the bag! Opposite page top: The Sharks also provide dancing as half-time entertainment. Right: ‘‘Good play, Post!” Left: Baseball is a very irritating sport. Right: Phil LaPaugh warms up for a good game. Sharks Strike Again! 113 This page top: Coach Sue Kushion gives some helpful pointers. Right: Strike three . . . you’re out! Bottom: Kris tries to get the runner out. Opposite page top: The 1977-78 girls softball team members are, kneeling: Martha Garza, Rhonda Craig, Pam Wilson, Mary Jo Noyes, and Trudy Shock. Standing: Sue Holsworth, Diane Bingham, Vicki Ranine, Stephanie Ryder, Sally Sherwood, Pilar Munoz, Kris Babcock, Connie Smith, Jill Bcbow, and Wendy Priest. Kneeling in front: Coach Sue Kushion. Left: Jill waits for the other team to make three outs. Right: Connie hurries to throw the baseball. 114 8$e lEearneii from ©ur fUtstakrs 115 Opposite page top: The 1978 track team. Bottom: Pat Smith pours Right: Ron Williams gives the discus a good fling. Bottom: Dean it on in the last lap. Right: Mike Fenton puts the shot. This page top: Devine is determined to win this race. Right: Armando Garza holds Greg Richardson barely makes it over the top. his lead. HUe’re ©ff and Sunning 117 MUe’re CfMtC CUfamps Again 119 Opposite page top: Jill Hahn hurdles heartily. Right: Sharon Cavanaugh tries to take the lead. Bottom: Lor-rie Flicek prepares for take off. Right: Janell Best crosses the finish line. This page top: St. Louis team scores another long jump. Right: The crowd watches as Linda Ringle shows her hurdling skills. Center: The 1978 girls’ track team. Bottom: Beth Evon is way out in front. CROSS COUNTRY ST. LOUIS OPPONENT 20 Shepherd 43 15 Ithaca 50 15 M.L.S. 50 24 Freeland 33 26 Breckenridge 29 15 Merrill 50 15 St. Charles 50 Bullock Creek Invitational 1st place Shepherd Invitational-1st place Delta Invitational-2nd place Ferris Invitational-1st place Carson City-Crystal Invitational-1st place Girls State Meet-3rd place Regional Meet-2nd place Conference-1st place State Meet-4th place VARSITY GOLF ST. LOUIS OPPONENT 175 Shepherd 198 179 Ovid-Elsie 196 177 Ithaca 188 170 M.L.S. 234 179 St. Charles 166 176 Merrill 191 166 Freeland 160 184 Breckenridge 197 166 Ovid-Elsie 163 174 Shepherd 191 149 M.L.S. 196 178 Ithaca 192 177 St. Charles 172 163 Merrill 190 178 Freeland 176 173 Breckenridge 186 Alma Classic (5 man score)-463-11th place Regional (4 man score)-358-13th place Conference (4 man score)-373-3rd place GIRLS VOLLEYBALL ST. LOUIS OPPONENT W Breckenridge L L Freeland W W Shepherd L L Merrill W L M.L.S. W W St. Charles L L Ithaca W L Freeland w L Shepherd w W Breckenridge L L Merrill W L Ithaca W L M.L.S. W W St. Charles L W Mt. Pleasant Sacred Heart L W Ithaca (Pre-regional) L L Fulton-Middleton (Regional) W JUNIOR VARSITY FOOTBALL ST. LOUIS OPPONENT 0 Bullock Creek 30 6 Merrill 6 6 M.L.S. 36 8 St. Charles 31 0 Freeland 27 8 Shepherd 38 18 Breckenridge 34 8 Ithaca 36 ST. LOUIS GIRLS’ TRACK OPPONE 80 Shepherd 55 122% Ithaca 13% 80 M.L.S. 56 95 Freeland 41 85 Breckenridge 51 107 Merrill 29 79% St. Charles 56% Spartan Relays 16th place Chippewa Hills Invitational-5 th place CMU Relays-4th place Haslett Invitational-2nd place Bath Invitational-3rd place Regional-1st place Conference-1st place State-21st place GIRLS’ JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL ST. LOUIS OPPONENT 5 Alma 76 14 St. Charles 40 23 Freeland 34 15 Ithaca 52 6 Shepherd 32 11 - Merrill 28 18 Breckenridge 13 7 M.L.S. 28 22 Ithaca 55 16 St. Charles 47 16 Freeland 36 20 Shepherd 28 12 Merrill 21 19 Breckenridge 14 13 M.L.S. 27 VARSITY FOOTBALL ST. LOUIS OPPONENT 0 Bullock Creek 7 7 Merrill 8 6 M.L.S. 0 6 St. Charles 23 8 Freeland 12 0 Shepherd 34 14 Breckenridge 21 6 Ithaca 7 7 Central Montcalm 38 WRESTLING ST. LOUIS OPPONENT 32 Perry 30 44 Clare 21 38 Alma 27 45 Ithaca 24 53 M.L.S. 12 67 St. Charles 5 56 Freeland 11 30 Shepherd 30 36 Chippewa Hills 26 35 Ithaca 24 21 Swan Valley 35 6 Bridgeport 53 56 Merrill 11 53 Breckenridge 12 30 Carson City 29 Perry Invitational—3rd place Chippewa Hills Invitational-2nd place Ithaca Invitational-1st place New Lothiop Invitational-3rd place Edmore Invitational -3rd place St. Louis Invitational-1st place District -5 th place Central Michigan League-1st place GIRLS’ VARSITY BASKETBALL ST. LOUIS OPPONENT 24 Alma 49 43 St. Charles 33 40 Freeland 34 48 Ithaca 41 43 Shepherd 46 45 Merrill 33 44 Breckenridge 31 47 M.L.S. 50 54 Ithaca 52 68 St. Charles 47 63 Freeland 43 56 Shepherd 54 47 Merrill 49 49 Breckenridge 32 48 M.L.S. 40 41 Shepherd (Districts) 60 Tied for 2nd in conference with Shepherd. GIRLS’ SOFTBALL ST. LOUIS OPPONENT 7 St. Charles 24 7 Freeland 35 15 Alma 45 2 Sacred Heart 32 8 Ithaca 31 1 Merrill 7 6 Merrill 34 0 M.L.S. 24 3 M.L.S. 14 2 St. Charles 33 2 Shepherd 32 6 Shepherd 16 10 Freeland 35 5 Montabella (Pre-district) 36 VARSITY BASEBALL ST. LOUIS OPPONENT 7 M.L.S. 2 0-6 Alma 7-10 6 St. Charles 2 2-6 Ovid-Elsie 6-15 11 Freeland 10 1-3 Fulton Middleton 6-5 9 Breckenridge 2 8 Clare 7 5 Ithaca 8 9-5 Carson City 5-2 2-1 Merrill 4-2 12 M.L.S. 2 6 St. Charles 5 6 Freeland 7 1-2 Shepherd 7-10 16 Breckenridge 12 1 Ithaca 11 2 Merrill (Pre-district) 0 4 Ithaca (Pre-district) 0 4 Shepherd (District) 8 § er © £ § 121 78 - il.fi. iliue This page top: Jill gives a warm smile and an enthusiastic clap to pep up the team. Right: The cheerleaders show us their stuff! Bottom: J.V. Cheerleaders fire up the Sharks! Right: The 1977-78 J.V. Cheerleaders are, seated: Jama Graham and Kelly Bebow. Standing: Shelly Fairchild, Chris Potter, Lynne McClintic, and Jill Bebow. Opposite page top: We are the champions! Right: Let’s get fired up! Center: Sharks got spirit all around! Right: The cheerleaders are plum tuckered out. Bottom: Cheerleaders have high hopes. Spirit! This page top: Lori Graham shows some spirit. Right: St. Louis cheerleaders always are on top. Center: Susie and Lorrie proudly hold their victory. roses. Bottom: Jill Hahn smells victory. Right: The cheerleaders show a little wit and humor for the crowd. Opposite page top: B-E-A-T! Right: Tears of happiness. Center: Happiness is . . . receiving the winning rose. Right: Diane and Kim have a good laugh. Bottom: The cheerleaders use a little rhythm. Right: The cheerleaders ring one up. Pom-Pons Sfaue Spirit Opposite page top: The peppy pom-pons prepare for a perfect performance. Center: The pom-pon girls do one of their many routines. Right: “The ankle bone is connected to the shin bone. The shin bone is connected to the knee bone. The knee bone ...” This page top: The 1977-78 pom-pon girls are, standing: Pam Hale, Kelley Stacey, Nancy Kubin, and Cindy Church. Seated: Linda Harrison, Vickie howler, Peggy Lehnikuhle, Heidi Bush. Debbie Smith and Mary Schwartzmil-ler. Right: “Let’s see . . . What step comes next?” Bottom: The Pom-Pon girls get their act together. 129 5Tl|e IFtmsljtng ©ouclf Opposite page top: The 1977-78 St. Louis band major and majorettes are: Nan Sterling, Sheri Cos-ton, Dave Hubble, Vicki Henry, and VVendie Miller. Left: Dave Hubble heads up the Band. Right: Nan Sterling twirls to the beat of the band. This page top left: Our band has style, grace, and form. Right: In the spot light! Left: Rag Corp Girl Annette Rierson tries to put on a happy face. Right: A drum roll please! 131 A iffnu iBoost fpirit Opposite page top left: Oops, Linda goofs again. Top right: Chris Anderson daydreams on the job. Bottom: Just like kindergarten. This page top: Champion weight lifter, Vickie Fowler, readies to left a hefty roll of paper. Center: The 1977-78 Pep Club members from bottom left: Becky Anderson, Chris Anderson, Mrs. Fitzgibbon, Advisor, Emily Conklin, and Lisa Kovac. Top from left: Vickie Fowler and Linda Harrison. Not pictured: Shelly Theison, Gloria Smith, Karen Wallace, and Jeiselle Graham. Bottom: Emily “Dracula” Conklin returns from the grave. 133 Opposite page top: Rhonda Myers tries to get her donkey moving. Right: The 1977-78 Student Council. Center: Amy Wing tries to get more power into her donkey. Right: Everyone tries to keep a steady seat on their donkeys. Bottom: Jana Pa ton looks around for the ball. Right: Kathy On-stott talks to her donkey. This page top: Leigh Cornell waits for the ball. Right: Everyone is confused. Center: Kathy is unsuccessful again. Right: Bob Parsons chases his donkey. Bottom: Jeff In-gersoll tries it again. Right: Rob Acker doesn’t know which way to turn. Opposite page top: “Not while I’m eating!” Right: Mrs. Virenius pauses while Emily Conklin signs the chapter book during the induction ceremony. Center: The NHS officers are: Treasurer, Chris Anderson; Secretary, Jill Hahn; Vice-President, Jeff Ingersoll; and President, Dean Devine. Left: Jana Paton gets caught undressing. Right: The 1978 NHS senior “intellects” are, sitting: Tama Morrow, Peggy Lehmkuhle, Jill Hann,Vickie Fowler, Pam Hale, and Rhonda Snyder. Back turned: Nancy Wood. Next row: Jane Billig, Kathy Baxter, Susie Kovac, Emily Conklin, Laura Tice, Chris Anderson, Brenda Dove, and Vicki Henry. Mrs. Wemette lines up the back row: Dean Devine, Dawn Quidort, Karen Northrup, Jana Paton, Craig Emery, Glen Fisher, Kelly Hagen, and Beth Gunderman. Hidden in the picture are: Mark Baxter, Peter Bean, Benny Bobzien, Heidi Bush, Dave Harry, Jeff Ingersoll, Randy Lindstrum, Walt Rol-ston, and Don Woodcock. This page top: NHS underclassmen are, sitting: Scott Shaw, Karen Beeson, Vicki Kanine, and Andy Lincoln. Kneeling: Mark Sopel, Denise Grether, Bev Richards, Ruth-ann Wood, Joe Billig, Kari Kolb, and Bob Rolston. Next row, sitting: Sue Wertz, Chris Potter, Dawn Blubaugh, Jill Bebow, Rich Haddad, and Pam Christensen. Standing: Mary Boyd, Darla Leonard, Terry Robar, Sandy Chovanec, Diane Sentcs, Jenny Smolka, Lorrie Flicek, Jeff Crumbaugh, and Jim Goodspeed. Back row: Advisor Susan Virenius, Paul Bundy, Lisa Kovac, Kelly Stacey, Brian Hetzman, Pam Baldwin, and Jim Potter. Not pictured: Jim Baxter, Lori Graham, Michelle Jackson, and Denise Soucie. Right: “Randy, you brought an awfully big lunch!” Center: Em, Pam, and Alma (chaperone) handle their canoe and still can laugh. Right: “Dawn, look out for that alligator!” Bottom: Break for lunch. 137 This Page Top: This year’s FFA members are, seated: Greg Noack, Scott Acker, Dan Starkey, Bob I air, Duane Thompson, Roel Escamilla, Rod Smith, Matt Acker, Kevin Bcbow, Craig Walikangas, Ted Trgina, Trent Oxcndalc, Stephen Leonard. Standing left: Mike Roslund, Henry Bloomer, Jack Poindexter, Lester Crispin, Ken Priest, Dan Harry, Chris Michael, Jim Baker, Bill Fenton, Mr. Marcey (advisor), Mr. Marcey’s student teacher, Jeff Bobzien, Mark Fairchild, A1 Sherwood, Rod Saunders, Joe Sinko, and Dave Farrar. Left: FFA puts a smile on Rod’s face. Right: Our banner is displayed with pride. Opposite page top: Find yourself reflected through FHA. Right: FHA’ers gather from all around for a good time. Center: FHA plans for the future. Right: The people who helped sew the cape-Pam Hodges, Sandy Dancer, Cathy Wallace, and Mindy Hartman-pose with Queen Kelly. FHA members are: Francine Jagos, Margaret Rooks, Sandy Dancer, Mindy Hartman. Penny Hartman, Dixie Keane, Dennis Pannill. Second row: Cathy Wallace, Julie Hess, Teresa Kremsriter, Linda Tice, Kim Howe, Pam Hodges, Dawn Hitsman, Lorraine Halliwill, Tracy Converse, and Starla Fogelsong. Third row: Debbie Riely, Cindy Earcgood, Gerdy Vanoy, Lorric Winnie, Darien Hale. Loma Homister, and Kim Reed. ©ur future iBepen s on tlje present Ai es Assist Opposite page top: The 1977-78 librarians are, seated: Margie Diaz and Terri Baxter. Standing: Karen Rinard, Carol Bennett, Joy Denman, Julie Hess, Vickie Fowler, and Vicki Henry. Bottom: That card was here just a minute ago. This page top: The 1977-78 office girls are, seated: Linda Harrison, Sheri Coston, Pat Cline, and Genny Garza. Standine: Karen Nixon. Kelly Hagen, Betty Skeith, Nancy faculty Rice, Debbie Lybeer, Mrs. Starry, Heidi Bush, and Becky Wood. Left: What was that message I just took? Right: The 1977-78 projectionists are, kneeling: Scott Schleder and Tom Betts. Standing: Mike Parsons, Jeff Crumbaugh, Glenn Fisher, Bill Fenton, Donn Brown, Ruffy Rios, Mike McGuire, and Ron Taylor. 140 Academics o 142 Administration listens and Stesponds Opposite page top: Mr. Wilson is a very busy man. Bottom: Mrs. Hardman and Mrs. Sutherland are of great assistance in running our school. Right: Mr. Caszett works hard to keep our school running smoothly. This page top: Dr. Nikarri is always ready to lend an ear. Bottom: Mrs. Kelly always has a warm smile. Right: A laugh always brightens up the day. BOARD OF EDUCATION Dr. C.J. Bender, President Arthur Fisher, Vice-President Dr. William G. Osgood, Secretary Harry A. Richards, Treasurer Lowell G. Bebow, Trustee Richard J. Colbry, Trustee William D. Keiser, Trustee I This page top: Students have found our new school counselor Mr. Sullivan, to be very understanding and helpful. Center: Mrs. Virenius. counselor, is always willing to help students. Bottom: Mrs. Starry’s many secretarial duties include giving the daily announcements. Right: Mrs. litzgibbon, special education teacher, cheerfully helps students with special needs. Opposite page top: Mrs. Starry finds this particular student’s excuse a bit hard to believe. Right: In addition to performing secretarial duties for our counselors, Mrs. Cruz also manages our school’s new career library. Bottom: Mr. Adams, assistant principal, shows Pat Cline and Debbie Lybeer the proper use of the many office forms. Sftstory fa a String of tlje {fast Opposite page top: “Of course I’m right,” booms Mr. Steward. Right: Beth Gunder-man compares notes with her classmates. Center: It’s always hard to work on Friday! Bottom: Mr. Milne reads the next chapter in preparation for tomorrow’s lesson. Right: Ed Richter looks to the future when he will build his dream house. This page top: “Homework? Who worries about homework?” Right: Mrs. Lentz displays a sly smile at the prospect of giving her government students a surprise quiz. Center: Steward’s angels. Bottom: Who said women gossip? Scientifically Speaking . . . Opposite page top: Pete King seeks Mr. Allen’s assistance while exploring science careers. Right: The mad scientist, Pat Smith, is at work once again. Center: Penny Hartman listens closely to Mr. Wilkies’ lecture. Right: Mr. Wilkie’s physical science students find it difficult to be enthusiastic at 8:30 a. m. on Monday mornings. Bottom: Becky Zamarripa tries to decide whether to do her science homework in class or to take it home. Right: Mark Baxter, Craig Beard, James Monroe, and Benny Bobzien applied their mathematical and scientific knowledge in drafting during Mr. Askegard’s bridge building contest. This page top: Andy Brown discovers that chemistry can be related to cleaning compounds, especially when you get caught writing on the desks. Right: These math students found today’s lesson exhausting. Center: Jana Paton assists with a demonstration. Bottom: Mr. Vyskocial solves chemistry problems with ease. Right: Troy Feldman enjoys lab days. 151 £J0atlj fi as Its Ups an Uoums Opposite page top: Robin Thompson wonders if she did that right. Center: Mr. Wilkie says, “Want to hear another one of my jokes?” Bottom: Jeff May works hard at his math homework. Right: Darryl Fair finishes up his homework. This page top: Mr. Long demonstrates his algebra problem. Bottom: Denise Grether uses one of her drafting skills. Right: Mr. Long explains the problem to his students. Compositions, Conjugations, Creations This page top: Mrs. Ncilson gives bad news when it comes to test results. Right: Chris Agle shows Tammy Powelson his wrestling moves while Pam Hodges says, “I’m next!” Bottom: Mrs. Walters says, “Oh, I need a bottle of TAB.” Opposite page top: Mrs. Warmbrunn gives a smile while Andy Garza writes her a sweet poem. Right: Mr. Mc-Closkcy takes roll to see which people decided to skip today. Bottom: Pat Smith decides to do his homework so that he doesn’t get a bad grade this six weeks. Right: Mrs. Fowler can’t help thinking, “I’ve heard that one before!” 154 POETRY i ItCir . Opposite page top: Sue Burger and Denise Coburn check to see that ail the bottles of ink are filled. Center: Miss Burger helps students build frames for canvas paintings. Right: The students work together on some projects. Bottom: Lori Graham erases and begins over again. Right: Phil LaPaugh decides to get revenge. This page top: Mr. Ortiz looks over the review notes for his Spanish exam. Right: Becky Anderson stares in disbelief. Bottom: Jim Potter has his eye on you. Right: Tammy Powelson ends the day with a smile. 157 (Inking (fare of business Opposite page top: Mrs. Wernette helps Paul Diaz to type accurately. Right: Mr. Bigelow greets his class with a big smile. Bottom: Mrs. Sommerville tries to help Carol Priest get it together. Right: Pete King shows off in front of the class. This page top: Shelly Theiscn busily works on her homework. Right: Mrs. Sommerville teaches the class the shorthand outlines for the words “payment” and “bank.” Bottom: Gloria Smith concentrates on her typing. Right: Sandy Morton watches as Mr. Mayes TRIES to explain something to her. 5Ilje Spouse STlfat 9ack, Slick, £ , Siuilt This page top: This year’s building trades house is located in Westgate subdivision. Bottom: Dick Rhoades inspects the latest shipment of building material. Opposite page top: Mr. Bay, building instructor, and his students take a break. Bottom: Mrs. Paton supervises the home decorating class. Right: Cleaning up is part of the daily routine of building a house. This page top: Mr. Askegard doesn’t know what to think about that paper. Right: Would you believe that every time we took a picture of Mr. Konieczki, the camera broke! Bottom: I didn’t want to get up this morning, let alone draw a straight line! Opposite page top: J.R. draws your basic circle. Right: Mr. Roels gives the details on how this project should be done. Center: Kim takes a break from a hard hour’s work. Bottom: But I wasn’t really gonna throw this! Right: It looks reasonable to me. This page top: Mr. Marcey finds his class amusing. Center: Ag students find it hard to study. Bottom: Rod Smith ponders his next Ag project. Opposite page top: The 1977-78 Future Farmers of America. Left: Mr. Marcey's student teacher introduced the members to many new ideas. Right: FFA meetings are sometimes long and tiring. 164 This page top: Starla Foglesong waits for a taste of her brew. Right: Margaret Rooks happily cleans potatoes. Bottom: Elaine Noack is kneed-ing play dough for child care class. Opposite page top: Mrs. Paton demonstrates how to sew a perfect buttonhole. Bottom: Mrs. Paton is wondering what’s going on. 166 We' re docking Up a §torm 167 This page top left: Dawn Quidort very gracefully plays the flute. Right: Andy Lincoln wonders “Is this the right note? Bottom left: Mr. Devine looks proud of our band. Left: Mr. Day ringer says “Now are you ready?” Opposite page top left: Mr. Day-ringer says, “And I didn’t even get a last request.” Left: “Where are we supposed to go?” Center: A time to relax. Bottom left: Bill Pilmore tries for a better chair. Bottom right: Randy Routheaux concentrates on his music. This page top: Roger Bunting plays on. Left: Mr. Day ringer shows how it’s done. Right: Are we doing okay? Bottom Left: Vicki sees something more interesting than her music. Right: The trumpet players do their best. Opposite page top: Choir members say “Cheese!” Right: Rhonda Snyder awaits her turn. Left: Pete King and Kent McKim take time for a grin. Bottom Left: Darren Leanord plays his heart out. Right: Our school song in notes. m Sa wfm This page top: Lisa Harrison flics with ease. Right: Ken gives us the friendly peace sign. Center: Come on, Mrs. Hutfilz, just one more. Bottom: We’re on our way. Opposite page top: Troy Fcltman dribbles his way past Scott Root. Right: “This sport just makes me flip upside down,” says Henry. Center: Coach Thrcloff keeps in shape. Bottom: Debbie Pottorff gives us the sly, friendly look. Right: “Is it time yet?” People fflUljo Keep ©ur §cijool Sunning Opposite page top: Margaret Rooks and Mrs. Betts risk the hazard of “dish pan hands” to get our dishes bright and sparkling clean. Center: Our cooks are Mrs. Pascoe, Mrs. Up degraff, Mrs. Betts, and Mrs. Most. Bottom: Our janitors are Raymond “Babe” Shirey, Ferris Slates, Richard Sherman, and Tony Garza. This page top: Our bus drivers are Mrs. Erskin, Mrs. Anderson, Mrs. Allen, Mrs. Powers, Mrs. Priest, Mrs. Wilson, Mrs. Burlingame, Mrs. Pilmore, Mrs. Hardsock, Mrs. Cooper, Mrs. Smith, Mrs. Beeson, and Mr. Cooper, bus garage manager. Bottom: Tony Garza sweeps down the hall. ALMA PRODUCTS COMPANY 2000 East Michigan Ave., Alma, Mich. 300 BOWL St. Louis Automotive Supply Alma, Michigan Retail and Wholesale Custom Machine Work and Engine Rebuilding Speed Shop 129 N. Mill St. St. Louis 681-2313 “Central Michigan’s Finest” Phone 463-3000 Congratulations Class of 77’ 178 ALLEN’S Ready-Mixed Concrete 3015 N. State Rd. Ithaca, Michigan Phone 463-5976 HOME FARM CONSTRUCTION Prospect Street Located in the Livery Alma 463-4405 LIPPERT M. J. Murphy Beauty REAL ESTATE College of Alma 1395 W. Monroe St. Louis 110 W. Superior Alma, Ml 48801 Phone Appointments or Open Tues.-Sat. 463-2003 walk ins. 9:30-4:30 or 681-2156 Compliments of ROSLUND GRAVEL CO. We Process Our Own” Between St. Louis and Alma On Jackson Road Good Luck, Seniors CHEMICAL BANK mid-Michigan full service banking centers 180 Highland Motors, Inc. ST. LOUIS AGENCY 121 N. Mill St. Louis, Michigan 7440 N. Alger Rd. 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Monroe Rd. 462-5101 Congratulations Class of 78 VALLEY VIEW Golfing and Dining Shepherd, Michigan MICHAEL JEWELRY Watches Watch Repair Jewelry Ear Piercing Friendship Rings 105 E. Center 875-3717 Ithaca Dicker with Decker JACK R. DECKER — REALTOR GREENING BUICK alma, michigan 116 E. SUPERIOR ALMA (517) 463-2176 THE JACK JILL SHOP 105 N. Mill St. Louis, Mich. 48880 681-3538 Children’s Wear MERLE NORMAN COSMETICS Free Make-Up Consultation State Street Alma Jewelry Scarves and Gifts Ph. 463-2414 BEEBE FURNITURE CO. Ron and Gary Gruesbeck 108 Center St. Ithaca, Michigan Floor Coverings Kimball Organs Appliances Draperies Levi’s Headquarters In Central Michigan STATE FARM Congratulations Seniors INSURANCE STATE FARM INSURANCE 128 N. Pine River St. Ithaca, Michigan 48847 Dale Misenhelder. Agent 875-4545 GLEN’S SPORTING EQUIPMEN Fishing—Hunting Hobby—Athletic St. Louis Phone 681-2567 191 r ie Fabric (jenier 125 East Superior Alma, Michigan 48801 463-2449 GALLIHUGH CONCRETE CONSTRUCTION Flatwork. Concrete Curb and Gutter, Backhoe and Bulldozer Work. St. Louis. Michigan Ph. 517-842-5168 or 3476 or 5495 O. I,. CHURCH — flecvet te The Store That Confidence Built” 113 EAST SUPERIOR STREET ALMA. MICHIGAN 48801 O. L. CHURCH Telephones: 463-4135 or 463-5012 Best Wishes from Al DuBois Total Petroleum Products ROLL-ARENA SKATING RINK 2010 W. Monroe Rd. St. Louis, Michigan Phone 681-3100 Ithaca, Michigan DuBois Oil Co. 875-3535 Home Phone 681-3488 Congratulations 120 E. Superior St. Alma, Michigan Class of 78 Serving the Central Michigan Area for the Past 31 Years MID-TOWN SERVICE Owned and Operated By Jim and Jan Roberts Opened 7 Days 681-5010 CARL WICKMAN T.V. AND APPLIANCE Mid-Michigans Largest Appliance Dealer Alma 192 L Q CHEVROLET, INC. ‘The Headquarters of Good Deals and Good Service” NORTHERN TRUSS COMPONENTS CORP. Phone 463-4955 Congratulations Seniors 721 E. WASHINGTON ST. LOUIS, MICH. St. Louis IGA Foodliner Telephone (517) 681-3142 320 N. Mill St. St. Louis, Mich. 48880 Burt Elsley Bill Eskuri By actual count, more people in Central Michigan shop at IGA than at any other food stores. 193 Collison’s Family Shoes Oswald Agency Real Estate and Insurance 126 N. Mill St. Louis 681-2626 Schnepp Nursing Home, Inc. 427 E. Washington Avenue St. Louis, Michigan 48880 194 The Cavalcade Staff Congratulates the Class of 78 And Many thanks to the area Merchants who made this edition of the Cavalcade Possible. THE DEPARTMENT STORES, WITH SOMETHING FOR EVERYONE LONG TERM CREDIT FOR THE BUSINESS OF FARMING 125 E. NEWARK STREET ITHACA. MICHIGAN 48847 For Quality Meats ALMA FREEZER CO. PHONE 875-4955 1724 W. Monroe St. Louis Phone: 681-3733 Autographs Autographs Opposite page top: Some mysterious figure tries to cover up their identity while sipping a slurpee. Left: Susie Kovac was the Editor-in-Chief for the 1977-78 yearbook. Right: Susie Kovac helps Mrs. Wemette hand out the awards. Left: Our sports editor really got into her division. Right: The 1977-78 yearbook staff monkeys around for the camera. This page top: “Don’t try to steal the typewriter covers off the machines!” Right: Daven says, “Say cheese!” Center: “Cheese!” Bottom: The 1977-78 yearbook staff members are: Tammy Powelson, Denise Grether, Karen Wallace, Gloria Smith, Penny Hartman, Kim Most, Lisa Kovac, Mindy Hartman, Vickie Fowler, Shelly Theisen, Daven Leonard, Harry Herriman, Chris Anderson, and Susie Kovac. Not pictured: Jama Graham, Pam Hale, Diane Poulson, Emily Conklin, Mrs. Wemette, and Tammi Schutt. JFtrial Reflections EDITOR’S NOTE Our yearbook is finished. We have put many hours into it and sacrificed many things which we could have done to work on the CAVALCADE. It is our hope that you all enjoy it and find it to be the best book ever. We can’t please everyone, but we try to please the majority of students so that they can look at this book, “The Looking Glass,” and see a reflection of their lives at St. Louis High School. 1 wish to thank everyone who made this yearbook possible, especially the staff and our advisor, Delores Wer-nette. On behalf of the 1977-78 staff, good luck and God bless. Susie Kovac Staff Editor 1978 CAVALCADE STAFF Mrs. Delores Wemette, Advisor Susie Kovac, Editor-in-Chief Emily Conklin, Assistant Editor Chris Anderson, Business Manager Vickie Fowler, Advertising Editor Shelly Theisen, Senior Editor Mindy Hartman, Underclassmen Editor Lisa Kovac, Sports Editor Jama Graham, Academics Editor Harry Herriman, Photographer Daven Leonard, Photographer Kim Most, Typist Tammi Schutt, Typist Penny Hartman, Staff Assistant Gloria Smith, Staff Assistant Karen Wallace, Staff Assistant Denise Grether, Staff Assistant Pam Hale, Staff Assistant Tammy Powelson, Staff Assistant Diane Poulson, Staff Assistant SPECIFICATIONS Volume 39 of the 1978 St. Louis High School CAVALCADE was printed by the offset lithography process on 200 pages of enamel paper stock by Intercollegiate Press of Shawnee Mission, Kansas. The majority of senior photographs were taken by Dick’s Studio of Ithaca, Michigan. All other pictures were taken by student photographers. The body type is eight and ten point. The headlines are 24 point Old English. A magazine layout style is used. ACKNOWLEDGMENTS Our special thanks go to Mr. Caszatt, Mr. Adams, the SLHS faculty and staff, Dick’s Studio, Eric Gruesbeck, Bill Sklener, and our parents. Without these special people and organizations, this publication would not have been possible. 200 '-■' s '- ; •- - ' • . v jl tv Vv .V;- v - v- ' v .v -. C v v v - . - V . ' v . • — v ‘— • A s„ . -. V: . v- - v x N- A vs -V • v ;_-'- -'X v; • . . 2. x P V- ' 0Vv aV r. zl z a -.....- . N ■. v '—'—r-' . — •• -- « x____________x. v ______ CN SXV' VV: V-- 0 an- • • Tr—- .o -v 'A . v r vv .V‘ rs v. v A b 'V : -N Jw x !i - - • N - .’ x v ■. .... ' V a s v VN ..V ■- v V :r-s v ■• • - .v. • • . - v' :'v° • %. .. v - v-, - • ' % a. •
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