Stevens Mason Middle School - Mariner Yearbook (Waterford, MI)
- Class of 1971
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Let there be peace on earth,
The peace that was meant to be.
With God as our father,
Brothers all are we.
Let me walk with my brother
In perfect harmony.
Let peace begin with meg
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Let this be the moment, now,
With, every step I take.
Let this be my solemn vow:
To take each moment and live
Each moment in peace, eternally.
Let there be peace on earth,
And let it begin with me.
Sy Miller and Jill Jackson
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Let peace begin with us.
Mason was built for us, shouZdn't we give it
a chanceg a chance to prepare us for what's
ahead? The teachers are here for our bene-
fit. Shoalcln't we give them a chance, too?
What we're talking about is peace in the
classroom, and it may mean putting more
classes
into it than we are now. We only get out
of somthing what we put into it.
In school we're not always sitting in the
classroomg we're in the halls, in the lunch-
room, and on the buses, all with other
people who deserve the same chance for
peace. We're all here to learn, and often
teachers can learn from us, too.
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Let peace begin with us.
Do we know what peace is? Peace means
different things to different people. Because
our friends have a different view about it,
are they wrong? We may think: it is having
our way, but if everything is always our
way, no one else is happy. We can't have
peace without happiness. It takes a mature
person to realize that for peace, we have
to give as much as we take
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Peace means friendship to some people.
Aren't we at peace with ourselves when we
are with people we like and with whom we
can get along? But peace includes everyone.
Even our enemies are human. They must
have peace, too. Are we disturbing their
peace? What does peace mean to them?
It is something to think about.
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Let peace begin with us.
In sports, peace can mean achievement and
is the basis of good sportsmanship. It takes
more than one man to make a team. It
takes many people working together, with
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plenty of teamwork. Without honesty and
respect for fellow' players, our team is
nothing.
Even though the opposition wears a dif-
ferent color jersey, we're all reaching for the
same goal: winning.
To be governed by your admirations
rather than by your disgusts .......
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Let peace begin with us.
In any club, activity, or organization, every-
one is there for the same purpose. Whether
itis bowling, cleaning up the campus, or
producing a play, everyone has to work
together. It takes teamwork to come up with
the final product.
If we don't have peace within ourselves
clubs
and for our fellow man, can anything be
accomplished? I f we're not able to get along
with everyone, no one will want to. work
with us. Is it peace with everyone arguing?
We all think we're right, clon't we? When
we make an effort to learn everyone's
views, we'll realize that to have peace we
must make compromises.
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Waterford Schools Board of Educatio
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Mason's men up top, Mr. David Freeman,
principal: Mr. Douglas Kuechle, B House co-
ordinator: and Mr. Iames Amell, A House co-
ordinator, devoted their time and energies to
working with students cmd staff.
With secretaries to do their clerical work,
the administrators kept the learning ball rolling.
Students were often sent to these men for
disciplinary reasons. They had to make dec-
isions on punishment, often making them seem
like the bad guys. But because they had t.he
best interest of the students at heart, the ad-
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Installing a pocket on the pool table he's building in
woodshop, Dan I-leym realizes precision is important.
"This is like seeing the real thing," Mr. lay Williams ex-
plains to fellow student teacher Miss Kim Woo, as they
examine a photo copy ot President Lincoln's immortal
words in their original form.
lt's not as hard as it looks," insists Lisa Rogers urging her
reluctant partners to duplicate her upside-down position dur-
ing cr gym class unit on gymnastics.
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science science
Mrs. Barbara Mulbarger MT- Mel RUUJCU-5'
math, algebra chorus
Mr. Donald Pence Mrs. Charlene Wright
industrial arts, basic physical education
electronics, woodshop
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Miss Carol Phelps, Mr. Mel Rookus, Mrs. Barbara Mulbarger,
Mr. Ioseph Kramer, Mrs. Charlene Wright, Mr. Don Pence.
Teachers became jacks-of-all-trades because
of the many classes offered and the numbers
of students who took them. Additions to the
teaching staff, making it the biggest ever,
meant there were less classrooms than
teachers. It was hard for some of them, not
having a classroom to call their own, and as
a result some teachers were in a different
classroom every hour of the day. This pre-
sented the unusual problem of teachers scurry-
ing through crowded halls to get to class on
time, often carting all their instructional mater-
ials with them.
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Paul Lczmpkin, Mrs. ludy Caswell, Mrs. Marybeth Robb,
lean Sowerwine.
eachers faced with planning variety of lessons
Spelling bees go over big with students in Mrs. Mary lo Smith's
block class. Marie Hogan attempts a difficult word. Do you
suppose Maureen O'MaIIey, Lisa Miller, Brad Shultz, Brad
Fields, and Greg Carter are hoping she will miss? Below,
Mr. Dave Reschlre tells it like it is in todo'y's English classes to
interested parents during open house.
Mrs. Judy Caswell
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M r. Paul Lumpkin
math
Mrs. Marybeth, Robb
exploratory music, civics,
ancient history
Mrs. Jean Sowerwine
business typing, student aides
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Enrollment reached its highest peak this
year with crowded classrooms and not enough
books to go around. But, 'on the positive side,
new classes provided many new learning
experiences.
Mass media was the answer for those who
wanted to learn how' TV, radio, newspapers,
and magazines affect today's society. The
growing field of electronics, with its expand-
ing career opportunities, aroused the curiosity
of many who chose the basic electronics
classes. Others sought to develop their interest
in rockets and the solar system through or
study of space science.
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"Coffee, tea, or coke?" Mr, Iohn Auger asks Mrs. Diane Tong
and Miss Kathleen Hendry. A little refreshment in the
teachers' conference room hits the spot when there are
papers to correct,
Mr. John A. Mercmda
algebra
Mr. Michael M iley
science
MT. Bill Miilu
physical education, home
mechanics, industrial arts,
wooclshop
Miss Jill Ross
science
Mrs. Marlene Struble
English, Civics
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Extra students mean
crowded classrooms
Many kinds of activities are reflected in the resource
Some students get serious work done tor a class or
for a favorite book, in contrast to others who seem to
daydream or wander aimlessly.
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Marlene Struble, Miss lill Ross.
hope he'll accept this," chuckles Brian Cronk, hoping
teacher won't notice mistakes on his isometric drawing.
I'd better start over. lt'1l only be the third time!"
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Iczcques Perry, Mr, Louis Randall III, Mrs. Harriett Hotfarth.
"l'll never figure it out," laughs Bob Young, listening to
an explanation of stock market quotations from Mr. Donald
Castle and Leslie Williams. "Can I read the comics now?"
Mr. John Auger Mr. Jacques E. Perry
language arts, French, civics,
social studies ancient history
Mrs. Donna Elwell Mr. Louis Randall, III
homemalcing science
Mrs. Harriett Hoffarth Mrs. Diane Tang
Ianguage arts, math
social studies
classes Q19
Projects by art classes brighten the atmosphere all aroun
the building. Ruth Pollick outlines part ot the gay winte
scene on the ottice windows tor the holidays.
"I wish you hadn't baked so many different things, then
my decision wouldn't be so hard," Mrs. Cleta Largent sighs Q,
as Pam Lucarelli olters her cottee at the annual Christmas '
tea in the homemalcina room. W
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physical education
Mrs. Sara Lou Reabe
language arts,
social studies
Mr. Donald Castle
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language arts,
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Mr. Arthur Linteau D
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English' Civlcs my, Mr. Robert Casteel, Miss Barbara Wallace.
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Norma Clark, and Mr. John Merancla discuss
the generation gap. Eager participants in
the eighth grade bloclc class are Bill Healy
LN-M' Tony Wood, and Garry Moses.
inth grade block split into English, civics
Something new aroused the interest of ninth
grade students with the split of civics and
English classes. Most ninth graders felt they
were able to learn more extensively about
English and Civics with two separate- classes
instead of the combined block of time. Several
new teachers were added to the staff in this
area.
Another change involved eighth grade block
classes. Instead of the farmer one hour daily
for integrated study of language arts and social
studies, the blocks were extended to two hours.
The return to full days of school made this
possible.
Mrs. Susan Thomas, Mrs. Mary lean lozwiak, Miss Betsy
Van Wey, Mr. Dave Re-schke.
Midshipman First Class Michael Bielby, a senior at Anna
polis Naval Academy, describes the lite ol a naval cadet
and the advantages ol a naval career lor ninth grade
civics classes
Mrs. Mary Jean Jozwiak
hornemcrlcing
Mr. Dave Reschlce
English, civics
Mrs. Sue Thomas
science
Miss Betsy Van Wey
Spanish
classes Q21
Trying to block out the sound, lane
Lewis, Carol Mercer, Mary Bramen, and
Debbie Wood watch the rocket they
built blast ati. Denise Bates, Sue Katip,
Andrea Hewitt, Mr. lim Mandley, Tina
Anderson, and Cindy Alexander share
their anticipation, but Ion Plummer is
too busy igniting the rocket from the
car's battery. The launching is one of
the space science Class projects.
Mason's population includes new
" . . . and I hope you'll enjoy seeing our school," concludes
Mr. David Freeman as he addresses parents at the open
house held to celebrate American Education Week.
Mrs. Carol Ferguscm. MT- L06 Rice
physical education
Mr. Jim Mandzey
science, home mechanics,
basic electronics
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math
Mrs. M ary Robinson
science, arts and crafts
Mrs. Arm Roolcus
librarian
With skyrocketing enrollment and a full
school day this year, the need for many addi-
tional teachers arose. Approximately Z0 new
faces graced the classrooms, some filling new
positions cmd others replacing former teachers
who had left Mason.
Some of them came from other schools, but
for many it was their first year in the teaching
profession. They found the sprawling building
and flexible schedule a bit confusing at first,
but all agreed it was soon easy to fit right in.
,Miz lim Mandley, Mr. Lee Rice, Mrs. Mary Robinson Mrs
Ann Rookus, Mrs. Carol Ferguson.
"Well, I'm no Herb Alpert, and I don't think I'll make the
Tijuana Brass, but it I'm good enough for Mason's band,
this practice will be worth it," Paul Allen rationalizes.
Mr. Edward Haley, Mrs. Icmice Bodoin, Mr. Iohn Diliegghio,
Mr. Iohn Saum, Mr. Herbert Parrott.
Staring at the still lite arrangement in the toreground, Chris
Siano tries to organize his plans. Tim Foster, Roger Van-
Roelcel, and Bill Boyle are nearly finished with their char-
coal drawing in art class.
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math, sci ence
Mr. John Deliegghio
business typing
Mr. Edward Haley
arts and crafts, art
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band
Mr. John Saum
science
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Curriculum study will meet changing needs
Something different for the teachers this
year were district-Wide study groups. Once a
month junior and senior high teachers in the
some subject area got together to discuss their
curriculum.
By' evaluating the teaching of each subject
from seventh through twelfth grades, their
goal was to develop a more interesting pre-
sentation of materials and prevent the repeti-
tion in some areas year after vear.
"Romeo, Romeo, wherefore art thou?" quotes Anne
Simmons to Larry McCarrick. Sue Weber directs the
scene in Mrs. Louise Vaillancourt's block class.
Mzss Sandy Berridge Mrs. Marion Novess
arts and crafts civics, journalism, yearbook
Mzss Beverly Foco Mr. Mel Patterson
civics mass media business typing,
business math f
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Typical of issues that concern today's youth are the
Cindy Schwab, Bill Banks, Frank Biehl, and Sue
mount on the bulletin board to illustrate some of
resources for their group report in civics class.
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Mr. Melvin Patterson, Miss Beverly Poco, Miss Sandy Ber-
ridge, Mrs. Marion Novess.
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"ls there anyone who doesn't have cr pencil?" Mr. Duttie
Vaughan asks as Miss Brenda Ebersole distributes papers to
those seated in the back of the catetorium, The counselors
annually administer a battery ot achievement tests for all
seventh graders. Debbie lennings finds the art ot speaking
before cz group a bit more ditticult, below, discovering that
any small disturbance can distract most ot her audience in
English class.
Mr. Larry Nepiuk, Mrs, Mary lo Smith, Mrs. Barbara Cicchelli,
Miss Kathleen Hendry, Mrs. Louise Vaillancourt.
Mrs. Barbara Cicchelli Mrs. M ary .Io Smith,
arts and crafts, art language arts,
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Miss Kathleen Hemi,-y Mrs. Louise Vaillancourt
English, civics IUUC' ,age arts,
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Mr. Larry Nepjulc
language arts,
social studies
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math, homemalcing,
physical education
Mrs. Carol Doeringer
business typing
Mr. Gerald Eichman
physical education
Mrs. Donna Hoefer
math
Mrs. Addie Lawrence
language arts,
social studies
'Mr. James Monlciewicz
industrial arts, drafting
Mr. Keith, Phillips
industrial arts,
metal shop
MTS. S'Ll8l11L Poole
language arts,
social Astudies
Mrs. Pat Sesvolcl
math
Mr Keith Phillips has a hearty handshake for Mrs. Carol
Doeringer. New to the faculty, Mrs. Doe-ringer replaces Mr. Dale
Allen who was dralted in December.
Mrs. Norma Clark, Mrs. Addie Lawrence, Mrs. Donna Hoeter.
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Mr. Gerald Eichman.
Faculty members teach many different skills
Learning handicaps of various kinds have
always created problems for students, but
Mason has tried to ease this situation with
more classes to provide extra help for those who
need and want it.
Newest among these -aids was reading devel-
opment, a class designed primarily to build
reading skills and speed for those who like to
read. Closely related was the reading labora-
tory, which offered slower readers an oppor-
tunity to achieve a higher reading level through
the use of more specialized and individualized
training.
Speech correction classes he-lped close the
Communication gap for many students. Learn-
ing to form sounds more accurately and speak
more clearly, helped them gain a new confi-
dence that carried over into their other classes.
Individual and small group instruction met
an important need for students in the two spe-
cial education classrooms. Depending on the
amount and kind of extra help they needed,
students spent from one hour to the entire
school day in these classes. Much emphasis
was placed on learning manual skills along
with their basic academic studies.
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"Mm-rn, warm bread with lots ol butter," enthuses Mr.
Donald Stone as Miss Fran johnson applies the spread.
The special education teachers enjoy sampling the fresh
bread, baked by some ol the boys in Miss lohnson's class.
In the background, David Fellmy spoons flour into the
bowl as Gary Alclred carefully stirs it into the liquid to
mix up another batch.
Practice, practice, and more practice is speech correctiomst
Mrs. Olivia Goyette's theme, and she stresses this with
Tom Lane. Craig Thompson practices mentally as he awaits
tis turn to show his progress.
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Comparing notes on students' achievement seems to
be a happy experience lor the reading teachers, Mrs.
BettyASt'eele and Mrs. Kitty Wehrli
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C-afeteria, clerical, and custodial Workers
had a bigger job than ever this year because
of the crowded school.
The secretaries shared the work load to
keep the school running. A new addition was
an attendance office where absence records
were closely checked, and students found it
harder to skip classes.
Cafeteria employees prepared lunches for
almost 1800 students with different likes and
dislikes. They tried to solve this by frequently
inaoducing new dishes to the menu.
It stood to reason that more students meant
more custodial work. If there were an anti-
pollution award, the custodians would have
won it for their terrific job.
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Food Service Employees. Mrs. Barbara Worel, Mrs.
Esther Iohnson, Mrs. Grace Fourn, Mrs. Mary Smith,
Mrs. Mary Lou Hakala, Mrs. Bernice Selberg, Mrs.
Dorothy Van Bargen, Mrs. Ioyce Markham, Mrs. Mar-
garet Wyzgoski, Mrs. Ann Bmzyck, Mrs. Dorothy Strock.
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"Yes, I have the notice right here: I'11 see that some-
one gets it to you," Mrs. Cleta Largent, office manager,
tells the party at the other end ot the line.
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Roberts, A House secretary, squeezes a letter in among her
other duties.
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Fixing the thermostcrts is a frequent chore for Tommy Mc-
Clerren, engineer, and Sy Mowry. M'ason's thermostafs
seem as unpredictable as Michigan's weather,
"I don't want you to take my picture. I'm too busy checking
grades for IBM cards," pleads Mrs. ludy Kulinski, B House
secretary. "Why don't you come back tomorrow?"
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Nothing can bring you peace but
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Ralph, Waldo Emerson
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Powder puff teams
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claim Powderpull Cheerleaders Mark Iames, Bob Wareclr,
Dennis Goodson, Rick Iordan, foe Steele, Dennis Stames,
and Tim Talie. The female lootball players seem a little con-
fused about which goal line is which. The action look place
when A House and B House girls competed for the school
championship. A House claimed the victory.
Charles Abate
Garry Aldred -
Cindy Alexander
Debbie Alexander
Sharon Allan A
Debi Allen ll
Glen Allen
Brian Anderson
Christina Anderson
Karen Anderson
Patti Anderson
Bob Angel
Yolanda Anznres
Linda Applin
Bob Armstrong
Stanley Ash,
Kathy Ashby
Greg Bailey A is .
32' capers- ninth, grade
Bill Banks
Donna Baranoskt
Jeff Barger
Carla Barnhill
Martha Barry
Loren Bass
Tom Bateman
Denise Bates
Valerie Batt
Steve Beal
Cheryl Beaver
Paul Beck
Joan Becker
John Beilfuss
George Bellairs
Sandy Bellant
Mike Bennett
Richard Bennett
Amy Bergemann
John Beyette
Shelley Bibb
Frank Bzehl
Craig Birch
Dennzs Bishop
Joanne Blades
Joyce Blevins
Dave Blum
Steve Blythe
Delores Bolton
Dzana Bondy
Pam Booth
John Borders
Jack Boyce
Terri Boylan
Bill Boyle
Debi Bradley
Dayna Bradshaw
Mzke Bragg
Mary Braman
Mary Kay Brauer
Sally Breeding
Brenda Bridges
capers- ninth grade Q33
Lunch hour: good time to be with friend
Ioni Ickel, Linder Applin, cmd Kathy Young
stroll towcrrd the cafeteria, keeping cm eye out
ior friends to catch up.
Steve Brown
Charles Bruce
Rita Bruce
Scott Bruslce
Karen Buettner
Cheryl Burgdorf
Lori Burns
John Burnside
Steve Burrill
Andrew Campbell
Donna Campbell
Michelle Campbell
Scott Campbell
Vicki Campbell
Anna Capling
Kevin Cappell
Brian Carey
Sue Carie
Dale Geng and Gary Pelton find they don't need a strc
to drink their milk. Mark Smith, Hoy Varlcrbedian, Gre
Hatcher, Pat Dixon, and left Gormly shcrte food and con
versation. W
Kim Broadwater
Joya Brooks
Gregor Brown
Mary Brown
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34D capers- ninth grade
Chris Carrier
David Carter
Kim Castor
Fran Caswell
Clarence Cavalier
David Chalcroff
Steve Chambers
Lorraine Charter
Kathy Checlcley
Gary Chiesa
Joann Christie
Liz Clark
Don Clasman
Jaquie Colgan
Lee Collard
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Linda Collier
Debbie Collins
Mitch Collins
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Kathy Collom
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V Dianne Conibear
D, Thomas Conkle
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Q' K' Pat Camas
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Cynthia Cope
Greg Copeland
Lonnie Corkum
Sharlene Corlcum
Karen Coughlin
Rick: Couture
Debi Cremer
Bryan Cronk
Audie Cross
Cheryl Crothers
Jackie Crystal
Sue Danielsen
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Martha Davis
Rob Davis
Cherie Dempster
Rorcanna Dennis
Debbie Deo
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Theresa DePappa
Lucy Denman
Dave DeVaugh
Renay Dillon
Pat Dixon
Billl Donthitt
Janet Doyon
Dawn Drendall
Alice Easterling
Dean Eclcles
Marilyn Edwards
Fred Eisele
Jeff Elston
Fcrest Elwell
Pete Emery
Dave Eppersan
Sanidy Estleman
Cathy Evans
Steve Everett
Don Ewing
Ki Fangel
Cur is Fightmaster
Ann! Filka
Bill Findlay
Mickey Finn
Dennis Fisk
Ting Fitzpatrick
Ric Foggiano
Elai e Forster
Bec y Foster
Tim,Faster
Irene Fountaine
Thelma, Fmlntaine
Cargl Fournier
Kei Fraley
Renee Fraley
Robin Freeman
Ruth French
Debbie Friclc
Steve Fritz
Paul Fry
Peggy Fulrner
316' capers- ninth grade
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Ron Gaddis
Sharon Garbovits
Debbie Garria 'm
Chris Gault
Dale Geng
Johnny George
Ron Gibson
Dennis Gidcumb
Tim Giles
Terry Godschallc
Dennis Goodson
Jeff Gormly
Reed Goulet
Gary Graf
Cindy Grant
Ritchie Gravelle
Ruth Green
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Diane Hakaza
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with cr painted smile over the real grin on the lace
of Douglas Williams. The clowning around is at the
Halloween dance.
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Vern Haney
Cindy Hankins
Rod Hargraves
Kurt Harrington
Jeff Harroun
Greg Hatcher
Richard Hatfield
Glenn Hayden
Shawn Hearn
Jim Hefner
Robyn Helms
Tom Helms
Dawn Hemphill
Charles Henson
Liz Hepburn
Nathan Herkowitz
Dave Hester
Andrea Hewitt
Dan Higginbottom.
Patti H ildreth
Wayne Hill
Kathy Hitchcock
Dave Hodge
Kelly Hogan
Rita Holloway
Terri Horton
Dale Houck
Kyle Houston
Pat Howard
David Howe
Vicky Howe
Don Huddleston
Jan Hurteau
Karen Husband
Cathy Hutchinson
Dennis Irelan
Terri Ish
Cindi Isles
John Jackson
Dan Jacobson
Joni Jakel
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Howard suggests to these third grad-
ers at Grayson School. Pat is one of
several girls from Mason who volun-
teer their time and effort to assist
in the elementary classrooms after
their own school cfay is over.
Volunteer finds patience pays with children
Karen Jalcobofwski
Mark: James
Marlene Janlcawialc
Christine Jantz
oo' s e- Lee Jenkins
f A Debbie Jennings
Berylann Johnson
Curtis Johnson
Jack Johnson
J Julie Johnson
f Lee Johnson
Marty Johnson
Merle Johnson
Myra Johnson
1 Rick Jordan
Larry Kalis
Joe Katchka
Sue Katip
John Karbginslcy
Val Kaufman
'tl Debi Kazakos
Brooke Keating
W Jeff Keith
Bob Kidwell
capers-ninth grade C39
Cathy Kildow
Robert Kingsbury
Mary Kirk
Dennis Kirklin
Kevin Kirkpatrick
Tom Klein
Jim Kline
Karen Kline
Kathie Koop
Denise Koren
Donald Krause
Mark Krywko
Steve Kfalesza
Robert Kunkle
Cheri Kjattkuhn
Rod Ladd
Vicki Lafnear
Rod LaFountain
Cleo Lane
Sherrie Lane
Cart Largent
Karen Larive
Carl Larml
Pat Larr
Tom LaTurneau
Donna Leece
Rick Leibler
Tim Lemaster
Rod Lemons
Janice Leptinsky
Rose Lesh
Dave Lessel
Carol Lewis
Jane Lewis
Sheryl Lewis
Kim Liley
Dan Lovelace
Pam Lucarelli
Brenda Lynn
Karen MacDonald
John MacKay
Bill Maki
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Karen Mangen
Larry Manning
Marcia Marcero
Rod Markham
Rick Maroney
Bob Martindale
Sue Martinson
Larry Mason
David Mattoon
Cyndi May
Tom Mayne
Marvel McCarrick
Dan M cCauZey
Mike McClenahen
Jimmy McDonald
Mark McDonald
Rod M cM ahon
Teri Mellema
Sandy Mendham
Kim Menghini
Carol Mercer
Jeffrey Merritt
Cory Messer
IQZZQQMPQIQMQCZ Majorettes win spot
Rabin Middleton
Greg Miller
Qggfgefijiiig, on Kettering squad
Twirlers Kim Roy and Amy Bergemann practice their
"Drunken Sailor" routine before audiiioning tor the
Waterford-Kettering mcrjorettes. The girls learned later
they had both been accepted.
ninth, grade C41
Don Milley
Cathy Mohney
Jane Morgan
Bob Morley
Debbie Morris
Mary Mote
Mike Motsinger
Dave Maha
Stacey Muller
Debbi Murdock
Rick Murphy
Chris Murrell
Dave Myas
Paula Myers
Carol Neighbors
Rick Nelson
Heidi Newman
Jackie Nicholson
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Dona Norman 'J "5
Jim odiz ,i it
Barb Ogg J'
Pat O'NeiZ ZZ A e ir'
Kevin Overa , '
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Randy Overfield
Linda Page
Bill Parker
Foreign cuisine adds
zest to anyone's meal
Exotic foods appeal to Kathy Hitchcock and Vickie Whitehead
who fill their plates with new and dilierent dishes. This
International Dinner for ancient history students was spon-
sored by Mrs. Marybeth Robb's class.
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Czndy Pauly
Jzll Pawley
Gary Pelton
Renee Pender grass
Terry Penfold
Robzn Penland
Vanessa Perry
Mark Peters
Kathy Phelps
M aa: Phelps
Dale Pzclcett
Dzane Pzckett
Debbze Pzllow
Jon Plummer
Ruth Pollzclc
Shelley Porter
K andz Preston
Russ Ann Preston
Shzrlee Procter
Debbze Pullzs
John Ragate
Debbze Ravens
Debbze Reed
Rzclc Reed
Robb Rezd
Brenda Rentsch
Debra Reccford
Jack: Rexford
Sandy Redford
Rzck: Reynolds
Brzan Rhodes
Cheryl Rhue
Brad Rzce
Mary Rzch
Thomas Rzchardson
Becky Rzclc
Kezth Rzclcsgers
Pam, Rzsner
Leah Roberts
Jeanne Robznson
Dzane Roehl
capers nznth grade Q43
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John Rossetto
Mike Rossi
Dick Rottenberk
Kim Roy
Charles Ruark
Karen Ruffatto
Rhonda Runyan
Mary Rust
Kathy Ryan
Jim St. Arno
Rick Salkeld
Tony Santos
Rick Sartell
Karen Scarlett
Rob Scharf
Sue Scheuermann
Karen Schiffner
Vicki Schimp
Becky Schlaich
Charlie Schnake
Dori Schnake
Cheryl Schulz
Cindy Schwab
Cathie Scott
Joyce Scott
Debbie Scrivens
Sue Sebring
Don Seeterlin
Barbara Seling
Mike Shafer
Doug Shearer
Shari Shelton
Madeline Shepard
Jeri Shopkin
Molly Shorts
Chris Siano
Julie Simpkinson
Chris Skellenger
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Playing the guitar comes naturally for Marisa Pacheco,
exchange student from Brazil. Glenn Allen, Mickey
Finn, and Terri Horton listen closely as she accomi-
panies hersell, While singing a folic song in her native
Portugese.
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' Cindi Smith
Joe Smith
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LuAnn Smith
Mark Smith
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Donna Spears
Rick Spencer
Mike Spring
Dennis Starnes
Joe Steele
Dave Stein
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Debbie Stump
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Bob Surre
Stephen Sutherland
Ford Sutton
Debbie Sweet
Tim Taffe
Liz Tallent
Cheryl Taylor
Darrel Taylor
Cheryl Teal
David Terry
Priscilla Theriault
Michele Thomas
Becky Thompson
Bob Thompson
Sue Thornell
Becky Thornton
Cindy Throop
Randy Tilson
Linda Tipton
Tom Titsworth
Karen Turnbull
Diane Vachon
Viola Valdez
Tim Vandruska
Chuck VanFleteren
Denise VanGordon
Jawn VanNorman
Roger VanRaekel
Roy Vartabedian
David Vasquez
John Vega
Doug Verlee
Mark Vogel
Randy Vore
Mary Wallace
Sharyl Walsh
Mike Warchock
Bob Wareck
Rod Warner
Ed Warntz
Brad Washburne
Stacy Weaver
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Happiness is being together with a frie
Mystery and merriment are the mood at the Halloween had enough togethemess, ihe girls begin to remove
dance, and Sheryl Secrelo and Sue Knilfel make it easy garb, but finally sink to the floor in a helpless heap
io see why in their prize-winning costume. Deciding they've laughter.
Larry Abeare
Mary Abeare
Deborah Adams
Stan Aiello
Lisa Aittama
Greg Aldrich
Ruth Allard
Kim. Allen
Paul Allen
Jim Amann
Larry Anderson
Mike Anderson
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Lynn Ballard
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John Bauer
Mzke Beach
Fred Beam
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Maureen Bell
Robert Berard
Mary Berg
Lorz Berryman
Larry Best
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Terz Bzllette
Pam Bzlyeu
Tzna Bzrch
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Robin Blum
Margze Blust
Margze Bollan
Kay Boomer
Steve Booth
Crazg Boroff
Jacicze Bourgogne
Karen Bouilcer
633' Bzll Bowles
Sue Boyce
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Renee Burton
Beth Cahape
Val Caldwell
Charlene Campbell
Jzm Campbell
Kathy Campbell
Mellzssa Campbell
Steve Carze
Lzsa Carrzer
Jenmfer Carter
Mzke Cattell
Steve Cavender
Kathy Caverly
Alan Chachzch
Rzcharcl Chakroff
Mzchael Choler
Sharon Chrzsman
Ken Chrzst
Don Clapham
Scott Clauser
Rod Clzftcm
Dzarle Coffey
Jeanette Coffey
Mark Collard
Dzanna Collms
Sue Collms
Andy Combs
Larry Comparom
Marzarme Cmmor
Jom Cooper
Rzclc Cofrry
Mztchell Cosselman
Vzcky Cowan
Larry Coyle
Sheryl Crztes
Debbze Cross
Brzarl Crowley
Cmdy Crutchfzeld
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Bob Davis
Brian Davis
Cindy Davis
Gwen Davis
M arinda Davis
Jeff Decker
Cindy Dembelc
Carrie Dennis
Sherry Detlcowski
Karel DeVito
Lisa DeWitt
Heidi Dick
Melo Dominguez
Brian Dofwns
Sue Doyon
Tammy Dubre
Denise D'aVall
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Mark Easley
Kevin Edwards
Pam Edwards
Terry Edwards
Bob Elam
Johnny Ellis
Denise Elmy
Heidi Engler
Marvin Epperson
Becki Espinoza
Terry Evans
Zandra Evans
Jack Everett
Bob Fair
Greg Farris
Bev Fast
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Short memorles make
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thrng else exclmms left Terry hm Ward returns to the
locker to check cxgam
David Fields
Debbie Filka
Gary Fztzhenry
Chris Fitzpatrick
Glenda Flath
Cheryl Flezsher
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Jim Fleming
Rob Fleming
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Colleen Foyle
Pat Francis
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L F Vicky Frielc
. Mark Fritz
M ary Jo Froling
Richard Fullcerson
Jeff Gaddis
Debbie Garbofvits
Arthur Garcia
Sandy Gardiner
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Billy Garrett
Tammy Garrison
Mike Garten
Geoffrey Gelow
Debbie Gibbs
John Gibson
Debby Gifford
Mark Gisse
Ronald Gobler
Chuck Godfrey
Rod Golding
Darlene Graf
Stephanie Granfors
George Green
Jerry Greer
Tom Gresehover
Arlin Griffith-
Karen Griffith
Duane Grondziak
Marlene Groth
Dan Grumley
Darlene Hakala
Bev Hall
Bob Hall
Katherine Hall
Robbin Hall
Joe Hamilton
Linda Hamilton
Greg Hampton
Stephanie Hancock
Jackie Hanewacker
Russell Haney
Scott H ankins
James Hanley
Dennis Harrington
Cindy Harris
Dolores Harroun
Janet Hart
Tim Hartland
Paula Hasting
Scott Hausman
Barbara Hawkins
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Ron Jantz
Debbie Jenkins
Laurie .Ioclcwig
Sue Johns
Bruce Johnson
Carleen Jones
Todd Jones
Kim Joysey
John Kalfayan
Mary Kane
Sandy Keiser
Debby Key
Paul Klaas
Sue Kniffel
Holly Kojima
Deborah Kring
Jack: Kruchko
Bryan Kruger
Kathy Kuck:
Carolyn Kunkle
Randy Kurzman
Gary Kwapis
Jeff Laatsch
Douglas Ladd
Randy LaLone
Danny Lance
Michael A. Landry
Tom Lane
Chuck: Lange
Cindy Largent
Wayne Larsen
Pam Laten
Chuck Lavoie
Pam Lawrence
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Sherrz Leach,
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Marze Lecours
Robert Lee
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Charles Lengyel
Del Lennox
Karen Lewzs
Karen Lewzs
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Czndy Lzrnbaugh
Patty Lwermore
Leann Lloyd
Sue Longstreth
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Tom MacKay
Henry Madsen
Carol Mangen
Kevin Manning
Stanley Mansfield
Lynn Mariner
Becky Markham
Nancy Marshall
Bill Marston
Barb Martin
Debbie Martin
Dennis Martin
Michele Martin
Dorinda Martinson
Kevin Mason
Pat Mason
Kay Massie
Greg Matthews
Greg Matthews
Dan McAllister
Sharon McCarriclc
Paul McClain
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the finishing touches on another lestive bulletin SPUTG time- ull-1Sf fo? fun," She SUYS-
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Pat M cDonald
Brenda McEwen
Jeananne McGhee
Mzke McIntosh
Denzse McLaughlzn
Dan McWzZlza1ns
Margaret Megweron
Chuck Melchzorre
Peggy Menghznz
Everett Mero
Mzke Merrztt
Rzck Metzozan
Kay Meyer
Gary Mzller
Kathy Mzller
Scott Mzller
Rzck Mznard
Kzm Moore
Mzlce Moore
Janet Moorhous
Ray Morency
Greg Morgan
Mzlce Morgan
Lora Morse
Garry Moses
Penny Motsznger
Shezla Mount
Chet Muckenhzrn
Karen Muse
Gordon Myers
Greg Nar sh
Johnny Neely
Pam Nelson
Mzchael Newberry
Lznda Newton
Kathy Nzcholson
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Cherie Nolen
Michele Nollet
Linda Noopa
Michael Norman
Charri North
Stephen North
Rae Norton
Michael O'Brien
Dave Olson
Bill Ormsby
Debbie Osentoski
Gary O'Toole
Cheryl Overbaugh
Anna Page
Jerry Parker
Audrey Parrish
Deb Patterson
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provides tasty treats
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crowd so I can eat them," Chuck
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Judith Pearsall
Jim Peck
Dave Pelletier
Babette Penfold
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Joan Peterson
Jim Pettingill
Mary Phelps
Patti Phelps
John Pickett
George Pittenturf
Andrea Plante
Clay Porter
Roxanne Portwood
Steve Powell
Bev Proctor
Terrie Prowse
Anne Paddy
Ralph Puertas
Mark Pulaslcey
Mark Purlcs
Andy Queen
Sharon Quick
Eley Reed
Roger Reinlce
Sheri Reynolds
Janet Rhyndress
Pam Rzce
Rhonda Richards
Darlene Richardson
Lisa Richer
Keith Rickard
Kevin Riley
Cathy Robarts
Michelle Roelofs
Debbie Rogers
Amy Rood
Mike Rooksberry
Sue Rondo
Debbie Rose
Gazl Rosewall
Keith Rowland
Gordon Roy
Tab Roy
Gary Ruelle
Milpe Rottenberlc
capers- eighth grade '61
Kevin Rulkowslci
Bob Rush
Dave Russell
Ron Sallceld
Scott Salley
Kathy Salvatore
Bill Sangster
Jeanne Santala
Milce Sartell
Ruth Sattler
Elizabeth Scafe
Liz Scharf
Bob Schiele
Diane Schlaich
Sheri Schultz
Jody Schutt
Barb Scott
Jody Scribner
Davie Sebring
Anna Secorcl
Sheryl Secreto
Jane See
Karla Sellers
Jean Seurynclc
Walter Shafer
Ann Shaffer
Margaret Shaw
Dave Shea
Gail Shelly
Rick Shelton
Laurie Sholler
Teresa Shook
Pete Short
Bill Shupe
Tim Simpson
Robin Siver
Cheryl Smith
Jerry Smith
Lee Smith
Michele Smith.
Robin Smith
Kim Snow
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Vince Sorbelli
Connie Sparlcman
Ann Speer
Ken Spencer
Mzlce Stalzons
Brenda Starlcweather
Jchn Steen
Elazne Stenquzst
Dzane Sterlzng
Jeff Stern
Kzm Stevens
Lznala Stokes
Rzclc Stout
Dave Stoutenburg
Doug Strader
Doclz Strzckland
Bzll Strong
Lynn Strong
Yvonne Sutherland
Bzll Tallenger
Renee Tassz
Cathy Taylor
John Taylor
Scott Taylor
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Kim Terry
Dean Tersigni
Bruce Thomas
Craig Thompson
Janet Thompson
Judy Thornton
Don Tipton
George Todoroff
Kim Todoroff
Don Tomkins
Pam Troxell
Kent Turner
Sue Turner
Brad Tuson
Jeff Tynan
Sylvia Unsleber
Kim Upton
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lt isn't always easy to fill someone else's
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learning many new names in his industrial
arts classes as Craig Delioussei, Dave Cry-
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lheirs. Trying to catch up and plan ahead at
the same time lor a variety of math classes
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his first few weeks. Below, student teachers
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nicest ways to end the school day is in
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Randy Alexander
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Cindy Anderson
Adan Aneures
Brad Arbuckle
Charles Armstrong
Sue Arnold
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Steve Austzn
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Donald Bacon
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Keuzn Baker
Ronnze Baker
Kevzn Banks
Sue Banks
Brenda Barker
Teresa Barnard
Sandra Barnett
Czndy Barnzce
Jo Ann Barnzer
Lester Barron
Danzel Bartenbaker
Terry Batt
Dzeter Baurngart
Sue Becker
Larry Belzsle
Bob Bell
Dan Bellows
Bob Bennett
Bruce Berard
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Bonnze Berg
Danette Best
Duane Best
Judy Beyette
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Mzke Boley
Tom Bondy
Kathy Boss
Jeff Bowes
Audrey Bowker
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Bob Bradley
Carol Braman
Gregory Bramlett
Michele Branson
Rosemary Brauher
Ed Bridges
Matt Bro-die
Pam Brookshear
Bob Brown
Susan Brownell
John Bucholz
Russell Buddie
Cathy Buhl
Sandy Bundesen
Lisa Burgwald
Rick Burlcet
Sandra Burmeister
Dave Burnett
Debbie Burnside
Theresa Burrill
Dennis Burt
Jim Calme
Sherri Campbell
Roxan Carman
Greg Carter
Jill Chandler
Ann Checlcley
Cheri Chiesa
Jeff Christie
Ed Coates
Carol Coffey
John Collins
Cindy Comas
Karen Connor
Susan Cook
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Paula Crandall
Ken Cross
Anne Crowley
Karen Crowley
Dave Cryderman
Rzchard Cullens
Lawrence Cutayar
Daryl Darlzng
Lzsa Damd
Danny Decker
Davzd DeLong
Debbze Dembelc
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Mark De Vita
Kris Dewar
Kathy Dixon
Dale Dobbins
D'Ann Domke
Layne Drouin
James Duprey
Jeff Eaton
Cindy Edwards
Eric Engler
Patti Estleman
Kathy Evans
Robert Evans
Debbie Everett
Mark Everett
Rick Fagan
Kevin Fangel
Russell Farnum
Sandi Fater
Bob Fields
Bradly Fields
Dale Findley
Sherry Finn
Jeff Fisk
Jim Fitzpatrick
Jackie Fletcher
Joe Foltz
Cynthia Foster
Joey Fountaine
Jack Frank
Eugene Franks
Bill Frederick
Rene Frederiksen
Sheryl Frederiksen
Mary Freeman
Kevin French
Dana Frick
Dave Friezle
Karl Froling
Brad Fry
Roger Fulkerson
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Pat Gallagher
Jo-Ann Garcia
Rusty Garrett
James Garrison
Kathy Gates
Sandy Gaathzer
Bob Gey
Paul Gzbson
John Gzddzs
Q' r starter Robert Greats
Lorz Gorman
contrlbutors
Marlene Graf Mrchele Martrn Sandy
Gardmer Don Steele Ioe Foltz Gary
Hodge Dan Medloclc and MllCE
Hosler gather around the table rn the
lobby to make contrrbutrons to a
fund tor Iackre Crystal Debbre Hall
Teresa Green and Myra Iohnson or
ganrzecl the drrve for students to
show they were thrnlcmg of Iaclcze
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drseas who spent a great deal or'
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Shzrley Gowan
"W" it Bonnze Grangood
Glorza Grant
af Connze Greene
Randy Greenwald
Loren Grennzer
Chrzstma Grzx
Terry Grogan
Gerry Gubert
Davzd Guzalc
Dan Gwznn
Jun Hagerman
capers seventh, grade Q71
Darrel Hale
Barry Hall
Michelle Hancock
Pam Haney
Lisa Hankins
Crystal Harris
Shanon Hartland
Collette H aslip
Kim H aslip
Lorna Hayes
Janie Healey
Kimberly Helka
Ronda Henson
Tim Hernandez
Curt Herron
Mark Higginbottom,
Dennis H ilger
Robin Hill
Steve Hill
Mike Hinson
Bruce Hirsch
David Hitchcock
Russell Hockey
Elizabeth Hodge
Gary Hodge
Paul Hodler
Marie Hogan
Mildred Hogan
Ines Hohlstein
John Holland
Bill Holloway
Doug Holmes
Tammy Horton
Mike Hosler
Shawn Houston
Rick Howe
Tom Hudson
Larry Hundley
Keith Hunt
Tim Hunter
Ron Hutchings
Rick Irwin
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Nancy Jakorbowski
Frank Jansen
Steve Jenkins
Dave Jones
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Deputy William O'Brien observes as Debbie Atkins, lane!
Meston, Brenda Stokes, Patti Lynch, and Sue Morris record
their answers to questions about sale boating rules. A mem-
ber ol the Oakland County Sheriff Department Water Safety
Division, Deputy O'Brien is one ol the officers who annually
present a course in water and boating safety lor all seventh
graders. Russell Buddie and Milce Lasley are among those
who will be able to obtain a boat operators license this sum-
mer alter successlully passing this test.
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Michael Kelly
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Janice Kampsen
Mary L. Kamsickas
Chuck Karbginsky
Derek K azakos
Danny K esselring
Rodger K ildow
Kim Kirkpatrick
capers-seventh grade .73
Kim Kruger
Karen Kulesza
Nancy Kunkle
Donna LaLone
Marty Land
Robin Lang
Darrell Larm
Brian Larsen
Mike Lasley
Steve Laten
Kim. Lawmaster
Dave Lawrence
Luann Lawton
Brock Leach
Debbie Leatch
Kevin Lee
Carol Lemaster
Jeff Lemaster
Leslie LeMonde
Glen Lennox
Steve Lesh
Cindy Lewis
Richard Lloyd
Jim Lobenstein
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Linda Loudon
John Lundgren
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Pattz Lynch
Walt Mackze
Andy Madonzo
Randy Madrzgal
Martha Marcero
Scott Marzon
Ray Markham
Lznda Maroney
Len Marsh
Mzchele Marsh
John Marshall
Jzm M artznee
Bob Martznson
Kzm Marvzn
Davzd Masch
Karen Mason
Paul Mason
Brzan Matthews
Bzll May
Larry McCarrzcIc
Rodney McClelland
Lorz MoClenahen
Carol McCoy
Leslze M cCraclcen
Kathy McCurdy
Jeff McCutcheon
Kezth McDonald
George McEwen
Debbze McGrath
Kathy McKay
Garry McLean
Robert McMorrzs
Pamela McNeal
Sharon Meadows
Dan Medlock
Mzchael Megzveron
Chuck Melchert
Dong M elkonzan
Kathy Mendham
Marvzn Mero
Janet M eston
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Show wins the silent approval 01
Clay Porter and Bob Stahl.
Colorful pictures draw viewers' attention
Lee Meyer
Ruth Meyer
Julie Meyers
Kathy Michael
Karen Miller
Lisa Miller
Bill Millmine
Pete Mills
Ron Mohney
Theresa Montroy
Mike Moore
Sue Morris
Debby Morrison
Charles Moss
Chris Moultrup
Doug Mowry
Chris Muckenhirn
Guy Muha
Dane Munro
Karen Murdock
Bea Murrell
Scott Nelson
Chuck Nichols
Bill Nicholson
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Cathy Nollett
Lauren Oberle
Cheryl O'Berry
Maureen O Malley
Lori O'Neall
Tim O N ezll
Larry Orr
Marshall O Shaughnessy
Brett Overall
Angela Pantelioles
Lori Parrish
Marcia Patrick
Pat Patten
Becky Patterson
Curtis Patton
Cathy Pauly
Nancy Pearsall
Anne Pearson
Sue Perrault
Leland Perry
Robert Perry
Timothy Persson
Kris Pzerre
Sue Pilath
Jay Plummer
Shirlene Polliclc
Gary Pontin
Randy Porter
Tammy Porter
Scott Postl
Laurie Powers
Bob Pretto
Mike Prior
James Pulaneclci
John Quinn
Cindy Rains
Tony Randolph
Betsy Reed
Lila Reed
Tom Reed
Penny Reinke
capers-seventh grade Q77
Sandy Renne
Robert Reynolds
Donna Richardson
Carrie Riley
Kim Roach
Pat Ro-barge
Leigh Robertson
Pam Roehl
Gill Rogers
Keith Rogers
Lisa Rogers
Eddie Rondo i
Private conversations
take place anywhere
"And that is the truth," whispers Lester Barron to Iohn Wade
who doesn't believe any ol it. The boys are among the crowd
at the Halloween clcmce.
Denise Ross
Paul Rottarr
Karen Rowland
Jon Roy
Kathy Ruffatto
Debbie Runion
Corrine Salfi
Nick Salisbury
Teresa Salisbury
Denny Sallceld
Reynold Salkeld
Tamia Salley
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Sandy Sammons
Barbara Sanders
Lznda Schenck
Rex Schzele
Mary Ann Schzmp
John Schmzdt
Mark Schnake
Mark Schnztker
Brzan Schupbach
Larry Schupbach
Robert Seeterlzn
John Selzng
Norman Sexton
Jzrn Shanks
Val Shaw
Vwzan Shaw
Bernadett Shepard
Mzke Short
Lozs Shultz
Tzna Shushtarz
Anne Szmmons
Charles Simpson
Bzlly Sznsabaugh
Davzd Szzemore
Mzke Szeemore
Roger Skrobeck
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Cynthza D Smzth
Greg Smzth
Greg Smzth
Joyce Smzth
Julze Smzth
Margaret Smzth
Robert Smzth
Val Sorbellz
Ken Sowden
Karen Sparks
John Sposato
Bob Stahl
Paula Starkweather
Don Steele
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James Steen
Judy Stenquist
Jim Stepanslci
Martin Stephenson
Judy Sterritt
Chris Stewart
Jay Stewart
Dennis Stockton
Brenda Stokes
Sheri Strine
Jonina Strong
Wanda Strong
Martin Sullcanen
Cathy Tassi
Linda Tatu
Bill Taylor
Jeff Taylor
Tim Teagarden
Richard Teal
Jeff Terry
Dan Tersigni
Denise Thomas
Bryan Thrower
Randy Tippett
Donna Tottingham
Karen Trulu
Paula Tubbs
Bill Tucker
Tammy Tucker
Kevin Turnbull
Denise Tuson
Robert Tuson
John Valdez
Linda Valdron
Renee Van
Andy Vandruska
Ann Vandruska
Steve VanFleteren
Paula Vidlund
Rod Voltmer
John Wade
Jeannie Wagner
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845' ninth grade football
Ninth Grade Football Team. FRONT HOW: Greg Hatcher, Paul White,
Weaver, Hod Markham, Doug Verlee, Dennis Starnes, Dave
Burnside. SECOND ROW: Iohn Vega, Greg Bailey, Rick Reed, Iohn
Dave Carter, Mark Vogel, lack Sovereign, Curt Iohnson. THIRD ROW:
Iohnson, Dennis Goodson, Mark Iames, Bob Martindale, Rick Iordan,
Lemaster, Bill Maki, Brad Rice. FOURTH ROW: Ed Warntz, Bob Wareck, T
Pentold, Steve Blythe, Chris Murrell, Tom La'I'urneau, Mike McC1enahen, Ii
Odil, Max Phelps, Gary Pelton, Doug Ewing. FIFTH ROW: Mark
managerg Darrell Taylor, Mr. lohn Saum, coachf Mr. Robert Casteel
coach. Missing from picture: let! Gormly, Tim Tatte.
"Run, run, as fast as you can: you can't catch me, l'm' the gingerbread man,"
shouts Doug Ewing f20l who is not a gingerbread man, but a mighty Mariner.
Flowing ahead, Rick Iordan t34l gets ready to throw a block.
mth grade klcks off season on nght foot
Football went over brq for the mlqhty mnth
grade Manners The best year yet was a
ternhc feelmq for the squad as they ended the
season wrth a 4-3 record Amonq the scores that
leaned heavlly 1n the Wm column was the 28 24
Wm over West BlOOII1llSld Tlus was a sweet
defeat for the Manners because West Bloom
fleld had been prevlously undefeated
The team also set a new record scorlnq 187
pomts 1n only seven games
Coach lohn Scrum sa1d the best tlunq was
beatmg West BlOOII1f1Gld and that the team
put forth remarkable effort
l-lelpmq coach the team was Mr Robert
Casteel who commented The worst thmq
about coachmq the mnth grade team 1S that
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the Manners show theyve got xt Mark lames 1441
IS cheered on by Doug Verlee 1752 and Bob Martxn
dale 1481 as he scores a touchdown agamst Bloom
held H1115 A completed pass rmght mean another
fzrst down and Rzck Reed 1221 blocks a chargmg
Crary Chpper to glve Rzck Iordan 1641 every chance
to connect wzth hrs recerver Greg Barley zeros rn
to nab Bob Martmdales pass backed up by B111
Mala and Mark Vogel 1961
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Schupbach, Curt Patton, Tim Hernandez, Karl Froling, Gill Rogers
Gordon Meyers, Bret Overall, Iohn Schmidt, Paul Albertson Dm,-is
Sebring, Denny Salkeld, Gary Fitzhenry, Ion Roy. SECOND ROW: Tim
Darling, managerg Gary Ruelle, Ray Markham, Iett McCutcheon, Tab
Roy, Bob Smith, Brian Crowley, Mike Mclntosh, Scott Salley Rick
Corry, Rick Burke, Tim O'Neill, Larry Schupbach, Dieter Baulngart
Duane Grondziak, Dave Isbell. THIRD ROW: Mr. Gerald Eichmanl
coachf Dave Vlfhite, Tony Young, Russ Copus, Charles Lengyel, Iinfl
Shank, Tad McClellan, Mike Merritt, Doug Strader, Tim Hartland, Mike
Anderson, lack Everett, left Brown, Gordon Brooks, Curt Young, Mqfghg-11
O'Shaghnessy, Scott Hausman, Kevin Lee, David Hitchcock. Missing
From picture: Larry Orr, Danny Medlock, Bob Stahl, Steve Carie.
Come rain, hail, sleet, or the opposing
team, the lightweights march on to victory.
Football is our gameg victory is our name
"We Want a touchdown!" was the cry of the
cheering section, cmd the seventh and eighth
grade football teams came through.
The micldleweights were undefeated, com-
pleting the season with a fantastic 4-0 record
cmd first place among Waterford's junior high
teams. Coach Edward Haley was justifiably
proud of their performance.
Near-perfect was the record of the light-
weights, who lost no games, but racked up
one tie with three Wins. The team toppled
Pierce twice, and Coach Gerald Eichman
pointed out that although they tied Crary
their first game, they held the Clippers score-
less the second time around.
So improved was the heavyweights' 3-2
record, compared with last yeo:r's 0-5 win-loss
total, Coach Donald Castle stated they can
really claim the season a victory.
Heavyweight Football Team. FRONT ROW: Bill Healy, Dennis
Franks, Mark Collard, Bill Williams, Steve Cavender, Mitchell
Cosselman, Bob Reynolds, Bill Sangster. SECOND ROW:
Doug Mowry, Mark Easley, lim Martinez, Robert Le-cours,
Mike Hrynyk, Gary Kwapis. THIRD ROW: Mr. Donald Castle,
coach, Tony Wood, Charles Melchiorre, lohn Bauer, Kevin
Bates, Bill Sinsabaugh. Missing from picture: Ron Iacklyn,
Bill Sherman, Gary O'Toole.
86 Q seventh, eighth grade football
Tension mounts as Mr. Robert Casteel, substituting tor Coach Donald
Castle, and Mark Easley watch a tough play from the sidelines.
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Yates, Hex Schiele, Chuck Wooderson, Bill Strong, Bob Elam, Andy
Iames, Mike Cattell, Kevin Riley, Layne Drouin, Eugene Franks, Bob
Sowles, manager. SECOND' ROW: Kevin Turnbull, George Todorott,
Bob Davis, Dan McWilliams, Mark Houston, Dan Whiston, Garry McLean,
Russ Haney, Dave Barker, Iohn Collins, Bryan Burling, Dave Russell,
Mr. Ed Haley, coach. Missing from picture: Lester Barron, Bill Bowles,
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the Mariners it'll be over their dead bodies. Mike Bragg 1111
moves to block his man, while Dennis Fisk IZSJ, Doug Verlee
1301, Bob 'Wareck KIZJ, and Dennis Starnes l24l, prepare to
arab a rebound.
Ninth Grade Basketball Team. FRONT
HOW: Doug Ewing, Bab Wareck, captain:
Rick Sariell. SECOND ROW: Tom Sowerf
wine, Chris Skellenger, Doug Verlee,
Mike Bragg, Dennis Fisk, Dennis Starnes,
Steve Miller, Rick Reed, THIRD ROW: Mr.
Donald Castle, coach, Hoy Vartabedian,
'Iohn Rossetto, Paul White, Bill Maki, Iohn
Iackson. FOURTH ROW: Mark McDonald,
Rod Ladd, team managers.
880 ninth grade basketball
The emotion ot the game is shown by Coach Donald Castle as he
tells Bill Maki KZUI to hustle with the ball.
Team sets new records on way to best season
With improvements on rebounding and often-
sive output the ninth grade basketball team,
led by Coach Donald Castle, set a school rec-
ord of l5 Wins and one loss. During the season
they also established many other records such
as most consecutive Wins: ll, and most points
scored in a quarter: 31.
"Although the boys l coached last year Were-
good, these were better. Every player gave a
good team effort, no one was out there for in-
dividual goals," Coach Castle- commented at
season end. He also felt the toughest games
were the two against Crary. The Mariners
emerged victorious on both occasions, the first
time Winning by one point, and the second
coming trom behind to Win in overtime.
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for cr shot, but it's not tar for tall Doug Verlee f3Ul. lust to
make sure, Dennis Starnes l2ll, Mike Bragg flll, and Bob
Wareclc H22 back him up lor the rebound.
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Andy Madonio, Kevin Banks, lim Martinez, lim Stepanski,
Greg Smith, Roger Fulkerson, Gary Hodge. SECOND HOW:
lim Shanks, Don Steele, Larry Schupbach, Ioe Foltz, Karl
Froling, Mr. Iohn Saum, coachg Brian Schupbach, Iohn
Schmidt. Missing from picture is Bob Fields.
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Ill! and Mark Collard 1342 have a lot ot confidence in him.
lim Shanks U51 grabs the ball alter the tip otl, with Kevin
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break all old records
Broken records lay in the wake ot both the
seventh and eighth grade basketball teams as
they romped through an exciting season.
Desire to learn and put iarth their best efforts
was the eighth grade tean1's goal. Their positive
attitude proved successful throughout the sea-
son. The most glorio .s victory was the final
game, with Bloomfield Hills, whom they topped
by 22 rip-roaring points.
"They sure showed great team spirit," Coach
Michael Miley claimed in praise ot the squad.
"The seventh grade team showed excellent
improvement during the season," boasted
Coach lohn Saum. Due to their great enthusi-
asm and team work, they came through with a
trouncing defeat of East Hills by 30 points.
Added to this top-notch display ot team ettort
and will to win is the tact that these cagers
will return to play again next year. The View
ahead promises to he as good as the back-
ward glance.
Eighth Grade Basketball Team. FRONT ROW: Doug Strader
lohn Pickett, Mike Anderson. SECOND ROW: Mark Gisse,
Bill Sangster, Chet Muckenhirn, Mike Merritt, Scott Taylor,
Scott Clauser, captainf Bob Elam, Bob Lecours, Gary O'Toole,
Tim Weiss, Mark Collard. THIRD ROW: Mr, Michael Miley,
coach. Missing trom picture is Rod Clifton.
seventh, eighth grade basketball '91
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Inter-squad drills began in the gym in mid-
March under the instruction of Coach Gerald
Eichrnan, and final cuts were made toward
the end of the month.
The first game was scheduled for April 27
against Walled Lake Western. Because all the
football and basketball teams had excellent
records, the baseball players had an obligation
to keep up the good standards and they Worked
hard and fast to make up for lost time.
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Ninth Grade Baseball Team. FRONT ROW: Mr. Gerald Eichman, coach:
Max Phelps, Dave Myas, Gary Pelton, Rick Sartell, Clarence Cavalier, Rick
Reed, Mark Rogers. SECOND ROW: Loren Bass, Mark Vogel, Iohn Rossetto,
Darrell Taylor, David Carter, Curtis Iohrtson, left Gormly, Roy Vartabedian.
THIRD ROW: Steve Blythe, lack Iohnson, Bob Wareck, Steve Fritz, Dan Mc-
Cauley, Paul White.
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track team's main goal
Hard work and pure determination Was the
key to keep the ninth grade track team on
their toes. Even though each member knew
that getting in shape would be difficult and
frustrating, everybody hung in there and the
effort was well rewarded.
Coach Don Castle and his team were delayed
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94' ninth grade track
plete the circuit in an early spring training session.
Leadrng he pack of chargrng runners Heed Goulet keeps
hrs pace wrth Mark McDonald Mrke Bragg and B111
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learrng the hurdle neatly Greg Barley concentrates on zmprov
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ractice makes perfect
The seventh and eighth grade track team was
an extre-mely strong one. Plenty oi hard work
and exercise, mixed with an abundance of
school spirit, brought about a winning season
for the boys.
To quote the coaches, Mr. lay Williams and
Mr. lack Gebauer, "The team worked hard and
put forth their best ettort in all their meets."
Practice was an important element in giving
the team the incentive to Win. Because they did
so Well in training, the coaches knew they had
an excellent chance when it came time for track
meets.
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Seventh, Eighth Grade Track Team. FRONT BOW: Brian Schupbach, Iett
Taylor, lames Youngquist, Hay Daugherty, Daryl Darling, Tony Young,
Carlos Villarreal, Ken Atkins, Rod Clifton, Mike Anderson, Mike Mclntosh,
Brett Overall, Mike Hinson, Gary Ruelle, Larry Schupbach, Matt Brodie,
Gary Hodge, Duane Best, Ietl Terry. SECOND ROW: Mr. lack Gebauer,
coach, Ion Roy, Rick Stout, Slevin Mason, Brian Crowley, Greg Smith,
Brad Arbuckle, lim Ward, Scott Miller, Dan Whiston, felt Brown, Tim
O'Neill, Mike Bottenberk, Paul Mason, Duane Grondziak, Mr. lay Williams,
coach. THIRD ROW: Bob Fields, Paul McClain, Steve Brodie, Steve
Cavender, lim Martinez, George Green, Bill Williams, Bob Elam, Andy
james, Tom Baier, lame-s Duprey, Iohn Bauer, Bruce lohnson. FOURTIH
ROW: Dale Zuelch, Chet Muckenhirn, Tony Wood, Bill Healy, Bob
Schiele.
Looking like a plane in tlight, Tony Wood has a
unique style on the hurdles.
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interest that keeps peace.
Oliver Cromwell
clubs '99
Rose Lesh demonstrates letter arrange-
ment on the new activity sign for
seventh and eighth grade representa-
tives Sheri Reynolds, Sandi Fater,
Debby Morrison, Stephanie Graniors,
and Sue Collins. Rose worlcedlhard
on the project committee last year to
get the sign tor the school .
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Council's current concern is football bleachers
his. ' -tt
lt's nice to be a victim ot this committeeg they select
the Student ot the Month. They are Gail Wilson, Sue
Carte, Dave Blum, Iohn Hossetto, and Sandy Gauthier.
Bill Maki, parliamentarian, explains a point ol parlia-
mentary procedure to otticers Sue Sebring, president,
Gail Shelly, corresponding secretary, Greg Miller, treas-
urerg Cindy Pauly, recording secretary, and Sue Carie,
vice-president.
100' student council
Striking' a timely blow for Women's Lib, Sue
Sebring was Mason's first qirl Student Council
president. Sue and the other 1970-71 officers
stepped into their jobs with excellent advanced
training behind them. They attended a student
leadership camp during the summer, and also
Went to the University of Michigan Where they
participated in a Iunior Hiqh Student Council
Clinic.
The council developed the idea of honoring
Students of the Month. They organized cr com-
mittee who chose one boy and one girl each
month, based on recommendations from teach-
ers. Those selected were given recognition
through PA announcements and a picture dis-
play in the main lobby.
The activity sign project was completed by
this yea:r's council who supervised its construc-
tion in front of the school. They also raised the
money for their newest project: football
bleachers.
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Ninth Grade Student Council Representatives and Alternates. FRONT ROW: Donna
Woods, Darell Taylor, Donna Baranoski, Robin Penland, lohn Rossetto, Dave Blum,
Cindy Throop, Sharlene Corkum. SECOND ROW: Cindy Schwab, Mike Bragg, lohn
Ragatz, Stacy Weaver, Doug Verlee, Dennis Fisk, Bob Wareck, Tim Vandruska, Gary
Pelton, Kim Menghini. THIRD ROW: lawn VanNorman, Becky Rick, Debbie Alex-
ander, Ioe Hadley, Mark Iames, Paula Myers, Brooke Keating, Liz Smith. FOURTH
ROW: loe Steele, Mark McDonald, Merry Smith, Rose Lesh, Dennis Starnes, Lori
Bums, Dayna Bradshaw, Christina Anderson, Val Kaufman. Missing from picture
are Debbie Scrivens, Pat Howard, Linda Applin.
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The perfect thing to warm a lobby at
Christmas time is a lighted tree.
Student Council assumes the respon-
sibility to put one up every year.
Eighth Grade Student Council Represen-
tatives and Alternates. FRONT ROW:
Ralph Puertas, Michelle Roelots, Mike
Anderson, Chet Muckenhirn, Nancy Wil-
son, Mary Abeare. SECOND ROW: Robin
Blum, Denise McLaughlin, Gail Wilson,
Carolanne Brown, Mary Io Froling, Scott
Clauser, Sue Collins, Stephanie Grantors,
Sheri Reynolds, Peggy Menghini. THIRD
ROW: Mike Cattell, Kathy McConnell,
Tina Birch, Sue Rondo, Kay Boomer, Mar-
gie Bollan, Mary Berg, Russell Haney,
Greg Morgan, Gary Kwapis, lohn Hol-
land, Gordon Roy, Del Lennox, Greg
Hampton, Roberta Baker. Missing from
picture are Kent Turner, Larry Best, Tony
Wood, Pam Lawrence, Bill Williams,
Davie Sebring, lim Darling, Sheila Mount,
Mark Work.
Seventh Grade Student Council Repre-
sentatives and Alternate-s. FRONT ROW:
Kevin Fangel, Debby Morrison, Sheri
Strine, Andy Madonio, Ionina Strong, Dan
Gwinn, lim Shanks. SECOND ROW: Dana
Frick, Cindy Anderson, Tammy Wagner,
Cindy Smith, Sandi Fater, Sandy Gauth-
ier, Pam Haney, Lori McC1enahen, Rich-
ard Cullens. THIRD ROW: Andy Van-
druska, Curtis Patton, Steve lenkins, Car-
roll Rogers, Brock Leach, Cathy Nollet.
FOURTH ROW: Crystal Harris, Kim
Roach, Paula Starkweather. Missing trom
picture are Len Marsh, Iohn Quinn,
Sandy Sammons, Ray Markham, Bob
Pretto, Mike Moore, Chuck Wooderson,
David Hitchcock, Paul Gibson, Becky
Patterson, Dave Denoyer, Steve Laten,
Paul Albertson.
student council C101
Ninth Grade Trip Committee. FRONT ROW: lane Lewis, Michele Woodhull, Cheryl
Schulz, Karen Scarlett, Debi Kazakos, Priscilla Theriault, Greg Miller, Frank Biehl,
Myra lohnson, Sandy Estleman, Vicki Smith, Ioanne Blades. SECOND ROW: Stacey
Muller, Beth Stireman, Diane Pickett, Robin Slade, Rose Lesh, Vicki Whitehead,
Ruth French, Mark McDonald, Diane Wheeler, Cheryl Throop, Diane Bondy, Terri
Smith, Debbie Garrison, Anna Capling. THIRD ROW: Mr. Iarnes Amell, administra-
tive coordinator, Carol Mercer, Debbie Ravens, Mary Mote, Mary Wallace, Sue
Scheuermann, Iohn Karbginslcy, lohn Vega, Karen Iakobowski, Kathy Young, Mr.
lacques Perry, faculty sponsor.
Crganization plays big part in trip planning
"Maybe it they will look the other way, l'l1 be able to
see it this stutt really tastes as good as they say!" thinks
Duane Ross. There doesn't seem to be any chance ot it
though, because Brooke Keating and Ioyce Scott know
what he's up to and won't let him get away with it.
102 I ninth grade trip committee
The trip to Washington, D.C., early in May
was awaited all year by nearly every ninth
grader. Because of the great number of stu-
dents who visited the nation's capital, the Trip
Committee was a busy one.
Two representatives and one altemate
were chosen from each ninth grade English
class. They were responsible tor distributing the
candy for the cmnual sale, through which many
students earned part of their trip expenses.
They also handled all the money from the
sales and collected trip payments. This invol-
ved keeping careful records and making out
receipts.
Truly representative, they reported to their
English classes, got their opinions, and took
them back to the meetings. This way, they
could make decisions on the itinerary, choos-
ing places where most students wanted to go
and which would help them better understand
our government, Which, after all, Was the main
purpose oi the trip.
Greg Miller and Debbie Kmalcos describe students are winners of the annual candy
their plane ride over Oakland County to Mr. sale and the plane ride was one of the prizes.
lames Amell and Iohnny George. The three
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Muller remind classmates ot Washington Trip pay-
ment due in January.
Writers cramp might be the result, but Sue Scheuermann
is determined to tinish making out receipts tor trip payments
before Frank Biehl gets them all written into the record book.
ninth, grade trip committee C103
Role playmg fllls need
"lust let me powder your nose and
then all you'll need is lipstick,"
Sue Sebring tells Mark Krywko,
preparing him for his role. Don
Seeterlin is laughing now, but will
he tind it so funny when Sue makes
his cheeks rosy with rouge?
"S-o many letters tor Santa to read, and not enough time
to answer them all," exclaims Karen Anderson, playing
the role of Santa's helper, Miss Merry.
Building scenery is one of the most
important tasks ot getting ready tor ,
cr performance. While others are in-
volved with rehearsals, Carol Fourn-
ier, Ruth French, and Iohn Karbgin-
sky help out on the construction crew.
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for would-be actors
Eager, stage-struck students and interested,
tireless teachers added up to a Drama Club
with lots of action this year. The group organ-
ized in the fall and got right underway with a
play for the holidays, "Setting Santa Straight."
Under the direction of their sponsors, Mrs.
Susan Poole and Mr. Dave Reschke, the cast
shared their play with children oi the Fairlawn
Center at Pontiac State Hospital, who loved the
performance.
But acting is not everything in a play.
The backstage crew Worked hard at creating
colorful costumes, building scenery, gather-
ing props, and applying make-up.
Altogether, it was a real good scene.
Drama Club. FRONT ROW: Don Seeterlin, Kathy Checkley,
Debi Kazalcos, Karen Anderson, Terri Horton, Carol Fournier,
Sue Sebring, Priscilla Theriault. SECOND ROW: Ruth French,
Beth Stireman, Paula Myers, Lori Burns, Leslie Spaysky, Debi
Bradley, Christina Anderson, Debra Michael, Leah Roberts,
Sandy Mendham, Myra Iohnson, Diane Wheeler, Chris Carrier.
THIRD ROW: Debbie Morris, Vicki Whitehead, Ianet Doyon,
Dale Geng, Steve Chambers, Mary Wallace, Mitch Collins,
Doug Williams, Tim Giles, Fred Rood, Mark Krywko, Diane
Wyant, Patti Anderson, Teri Giles.
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has competition from risers for an upcoming their lines one more time with little thought
choral concert. Karen Anderson, Diane Wyant, to the unwanted props that share their stage.
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"These colors look pretty good together," Rick
Sczlkeld and Dan McAllister agree as they
experiment with new combinations, At another
table, Robin Follis works at an original design.
106' art club
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creative abilities
A chance to Work on different types of
projects, using their own creativity, kept Art
Club members enthusiastic about their weekly
meetings. The group planned and organized
their own activities, Working with all kinds of
media to help develop their artistic abilities.
Much improvement in die students' tech-
nique was noticed by sponsor, Mrs. Barbara
Cicchelli. She helped guide them in their work
while allowing them the freedom to create their
own individual designs. Many different pro-
jects were completed., with exciting features in
each one.
Although the group was fairly small, the
members had a real interest in learning to
express themselves artistically, and devoted
a great deal of time to their projects.
hands are a natural result when
comes to forming a bowl on the
's wheel. Iaclc Sovereign finds it
lots of skill and coordination to
with clay on this equipment.
Wire sculpturing can be a very tricky business, but Mrs.
Barbara Cicchelli, Art Club sponsor, doesn't seem to be having
too much difficulty working on her project.
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Rick Sallceld seems pleased that a young spectator
has stopped to watch him roll out clay at the Art Show.
This is one ot the steps in the slab method ol creating
cr clay object.
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plan before applying color to her lettering design.
art club Q107
Pleased with the results, Keith
Riclcsgers examines a roll of film
he has just developed. Timing and
water temperature are important to
the procedure, he has learned.
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For eager shutterbugs, the Photo Club was
really like a class where members learned the
basic techniques oi good photography from Mr.
Keith Phillips, their instructor-adviser. The club
was mainly offered for yearbook students, al-
though others could enroll if they had a real
interest in photography.
They studied the camera iirst, then learned
how to take good pictures under all conditions,
studying their results critically to discover how
they could improve. Using the journalism de-
partments Well-equipped darkroom, they found
there is more to photography than just taking
pictures. They learned how to mix the chemi-
cals needed for developing iilm and how to use
all the apparatus to print good, sharp pictures
in varying sizes.
Whether the students were lust curious
about the camera and photography, or inter-
ested in Working on the photo staff lor the year-
book, or maybe seriously interested in photo-
graphy as a career, the Photo Club was a
good beginning for them.
Going over prints they have made, Leslie Williams,
Marcia Marcero, and Kim Roy wait for Mr. Keith Phillips
to help them evaluate the results. Mr. Phillips discusses
their work with each one, and often they learn from
their mistakes. Below, Leslie helps lohn Beiltuss adjust
the enlarger as they prepare to print another picture.
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Removing excess Water from a print
with the squeegee is the tinal step
for Ioe Hadley before he turns on ihe
drier io complete the processing 01'
his picture.
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The cheerleaders' enthusiam shows in everything they d
Cindy Pauly, Cindy Schwab, Sue Sebring, Karen'SchiHne
and Debbie Morris hurry toward the bleachers following
hall-time presentation so the boys can get the ball rolling.
Eighth grade cheerleaders give a hearty "Hello" to rooters
lor the opposing team. Teri Billette, Cindy Harris, Sue Collins,
Diane Coffey, Holly Koiima, and Pam Rice pep up the crowd
at the beginning of a football game.
Cheerleaders yell for touchdowns,
Mariners had a lot to cheer about this
year, with all the football and basketball teams
having fine records. Because of this it wasn't
hard for the cheerleaders to keep the crowds
interested. In the gym and on the field, the girls
cheered the teams on to the victorious end.
At cheerleading camp last summer, the
eighth and ninth grade squads each won the
Most Outstanding Iunior High trophy. The
eighth grade cheerleaders won two third place
ribbons. The ninth graders won a fourth place
ribbon and a skit ribbon. They also got on
award for their pomporn routine.
Mrs. Charlene Wright sponsored the ninth
grade girls and Miss Carol Phelps sponsored
the seventh and eighth grade cheerleaders.
Could it be that good cheerleaders lead to
good sportsmanship, and good sportsmanship
leads to winning teams?
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Seventh Grade Cheerleaders. BOTTOM: Karen Trulu, Lisa
Rogers. CENTER: Tammy Porter, Judy Sterritt, Sue Zollner.
TOP: Cathy Evans.
The Mariners make Q basket, causing seventh grade cheerleaders Karen Trulu, Tammy
Porter, Lisa Rogers, and Iudy Sterritt to jump tor joy.
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Rice. CENTER: Diane Coffey, Cindy Harris, Sue Collins.
TOP: Teri Billetie.
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Debbie Morris, Kim Menghini, Cindy Pauly, Cindy Schwab,
n Schitiner. TOP: Liz Smith.
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"I think l'm going to make it!" Mary Braman
shouts with excitement. Acting as spotter "1 ' ' ,-
Kathy Young is prepared tor anythin to :':
New opportunities available to girl gymnasts
Twenty-tour carefully selected ninth grade
girls served as gym leaders, assisting teachers
With large seventh and eighth grade gym
classes. They conducted exercises, helped stu-
dents on the tumbling apparatus and refereed
team games. This was the first year gym as-
sistants Were tried. It was good for the girls se-
lected, since there were no ninth grade gym
classes because of the overcrowded conditions.
Also new in the physical education category
was Gymnastics Club, sponsored by Mrs. Carol
Ferguson. The club, which met after school, con-
sisted ot 10 girls in eighth and ninth grade. Like
the gym assistants, they, too, were carefully
selected. The girls had to try out for member-
ship and were picked for their ability to per-
form on the balance beam, parallel bars, and
sidehorse.
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straight and your toes pointed," Mary Braman advises Sue
Pilath, giving her a hand on the uneven parallel bars. In
another part ot the gym, Debi Allen demonstrates a difficult
handspring with confidence.
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Liz Schari, Mary Braman, Carol Booth, Debbie Ravens, Kathy
Young, Linda Hamilton, Brenda Starlcweather, Debi Allen.
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i X, r Debbie Havens, Kathy Ryan, Kandi Preston, Teri Mellema,
4 . N '- Denise Souriall, Carol Neighbors, Kathy Young, Kathy Checkley,
f' Myra Iohnson. SECOND HOW: Cindy Pauly, Liz Smith, Cindy
Schwab, Kim Menghini, Karen Schiilner, Sue Carie, Debi Allen,
" Ann Fillca, Cindy Stites, Cindy Throop.
D" 'M' Kathy Checifiey, Jeff, and Cindy Stites, center,
!,5.:"f1312f'f . H act as referees in a basketball game. Cindy
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Student Aides. FRONT ROW: Brenda Bridges, Lee Iohnson,
Iackie Crystal, Cindy Smith, Kim Fangel. SECOND ROW:
Pam Gruno, Kim Slcrobeck, Donna Woods, Paula Myers,
Karen Schitlner, Cathy Hutchinson, Carla Barnhill. THIRD
HOW: Debbie Pillow, Debbie Wood, Mary Mote, Shirlee
Proctor, leanne Robinson, Delores Bolton, Ruth Green. Miss-
ing trom picture: Ioe Katchka, Kathie Koop, Carol Lewis,
Cheryl Green, Rod LaFountain, Marvel McCCrrrick, Robin
Middleton, Ioe Smith.
IS ann of student aide
Approximately 80 student aides learned
While lending a helping hand in the offices
both at Mason and at Grayson Elementary
School: in the bookstore, and assisting teachers
and counselors with record keeping
With an eye toward the future they gained
practice in filing, bookkeeping, answering
phones, taking messages, running errands
preparing attendance lists, and operating such
office equipment as the ditto machine. In the
bookstore they handled sales of school supplies
and kept the shelves well stocked and inven
toried
Student aides rotated to a new station every
four weeks to insure a variety oi experiences
under the supervision of Mrs. Mary Haley
new sponsor of this part of the business pro
gram
Student Aides. FRONT ROW: Debbie Frick Marlene Iankowiak
Karen Scarlett, Brian Carey, Rick Poggiano, SECOND ROW:
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ginslci, Debi Kazcrlcos, Donna Spears, Cindy Yenglin. THIRD .N 1 f .
ROW: Debbie Allen, Karen Buettner, Renay Dillon, Teri Mel- '
lema, Karen Coughlin, Diane Roehl, Mike Shafer, Debbie Pul- I
lis. Missing from picture: Dave Mattoon, Teresa Green, Cindy '
Hamil, Pam Lucarelli, Fern Overbaugh.
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as she makes her rounds taking attendance
at all student aide stations.
Student Aides. FRONT ROW: Rita Holloway, Linda Tipton,
Carol Fournier, Michele Woodhull, Andrea Hewitt, Bill
Parker, Gregor Brown. SECOND ROW: Debbie Garrison,
Cheryl Beaver, loyce Blevins, Sue Martinson, Lorraine
Charter, Terri Boylan, Anna Capling, Cheryl Burgdori, Ann
Filka, lirn Wilson, THIRD ROW: Shelley Porter, Molly
Shorts, Heidi Newman, Sue Scheuermann, Debbie Iennings,
Leslie Williams, Cherie Dempster, Robyn Helms, Donna
Leece, Chris Carrier. Missing from picture: Kathie Moore,
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"Make sure you get these run ott right away, they're im-
portant," Mrs. Mary Haley informs Kim Skrobeck and Donna
Woods, who are on duty in the student aide ottice.
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"I want a refund, it isn't the right co1or,"
exclaims Cheryl Beaver to lim Wilson, who
seems a little amazed at it all,
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Library Aides. FRONT ROW: Kathy Hall, Ieri
Mike Norman, Sue Sebring, Greg Miller, Ioy
SECOND ROW: Beth Stireman, Carolanne Brown
Walsh, Steve North, Debbie Osentoslci, Robbiri
N , ' Kilclow, Dona Norman. THIRD ROW: Mrs. Ann
NOW I know Wh? 9Ve1'YbUdY hates dllsflngi IV9 never lulie lohnson, Chet Muckenhirn Mark Alford Tina
seen so many shelves in my lite," laughs Camlanne Brown, Mark Gfssel Bob Bemrd, Steve bhambersl Bifly Garrett.
who really doesnt mind keeping the resource center neat.
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resource center, hoping students will take ad- proofreading be the next step?
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Where does th1s one go? ponders Ioy Wzlfong searchmg for the correct shelf to store
magazmes she IS sortmg Mzke Norman seems to have found the place for hrs
Student workers help
busy resource center
Because of the tremendous amount of stu
dents uslnq the resource center 1t took more
than one l1brar1an can do to :run 1t Mrs Ann
Rookus had the help of hbrary aldes to keep
the place operatmq smoothly
An averaqe of three aldes worked each
hour after recelvlnq thorough tralnmq at the
heq1nn1nq of the year Each member of the
staff was asslqned to varlous clutles
One of thelr rnam tasks was checklnq out
books to students Other dutres were dustmq
and strcuqhtenrnq the shelves keepmq f1ct1on
and reference books 1n order wrltxng not1ces
for overdue books and hnes and keepmq the
card catalog arqamzed When a book was
torn or otherwrse abused 1t was the responsl
b1l1ty of one of these workers to see that 1t was
repcnred
They were always ready to help students
hnd books and other resource materrals and
show them how to use the hbrary fac1l1t1es
Greg Mzller places new mformatxon zn the
folders of the vertrcal fzle
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skier Dave Perkins betore making another run H
down the slope. Bob Martindale and Marcia
Patrick are ready to go and head toward the ,
line at the tow rope.
A friendly chat in a warm spot is the best remedy for cold
bones, agree sponsors Mr. Herbert Parrott and Mr. Donald
Pence, ignoring the snowy scene beyond them tor a while.
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Searching the racks tor his skis and poles, Iimmy
McDonald prepares tor another downhill run after
warming up in the lodge.
James while the others are attached to a hidden rider
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It's apparent time's a-Wastin' for Mark Iames as he waits
impatiently for Dave Russell to get his skis on.
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snowplow.
The 140 members of Ski Club packed up
their gear and headed for the slopes at 'Pine
Knob immediately following Christmas vaca-
tion. As lang as good skiing conditions lasted,
they plied the hills every Monday aitemoon.
Weekly attendance was always great, in
spite of the fact that members had to provide
their own transportation, and sometimes
slippery slopes and cold bitter weather pre-
vailed. Everyone seemed to improve rapidly
with practice, even the beginners. Although
riding the ski lift and plowing down the slopes
were fun, the chance to get inside to a warm,
crackling tire was always appreciated.
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cr strike," decides Iohnny George.
120. bowling league
Style may not be cr necessity for lots ot strikes and spares,
but Rick Leibler, Bev Proctor and Theresa Howard make an
interesting pattern in torm. Below, Myra lohnson's formula
for increasing her score is obvious: bring your lett toot
forward, swing the ball back, then let it roll down the alley.
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ot the sponsors Mr. Paul Lampkin, Mrs. Diane Tong, Mr.
lay Williams, and Miss Kathleen Hendry.
Todd Ambs, secretary tor the spring league, may have found
the perfect tollow-through, G little spin ol the right toot, as
he anticipates a strike.
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In the next lane, Shari Shelton watches closely, hoping hers
Won't go in the gutter.
Tom Mayne checks his bowling scores wih Cory
Messer, tall league secretary.
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with occasional gutters
Bowling Club members took to the lanes at
the 300 Bowl each Monday after school to try
their hands at getting strikes and spares. The
first league began in September and the second
in February, with nearly 200 enthusiastic bowl-
ers. Each league bowled for 10 weeks.
Secretaries Cory Messer, for the first league
and Todd Ambs, for the second, were in charge
of figuring out weekly scores and keeping track
of individual and team averages. Todd earned
high praise for his fine job, especially since he
was the first seventh grader to ever hold this
position. Trophies were awarded to first place
teams and top boy and girl bowlers in each
league.
Sponsors included Mr. Dave Allen, Miss Kath-
leen Hendry, Mr. Paul Larnpkin, Mrs. Diane
Tong, and Mr. lay Williams.
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Chamber Choir. FRONT ROW: Diane Pickett,
Debbie Alexander, Karen Buettner, Cherie
Dempster, Merle Iohnson, Peggy Fulmer,
Cheri Kutthuhn, Lori Burns, Shari Shelton,
Kathy Hitchcock, Ioni lakel, Cheryl Schulz,
Sue Sebring, Brenda Southard, Iackie Nichol-
son. SECOND BOW: Paula Myers, Mickey
Finn, Cindy Pauly, Steve Beal, Kim Menghini,
Rick Sartell, Sharon Garbovitz, Mike Worland,
Becky Thornton, Tim Smith, Karen Schittner,
Keith Ricksgers, Robin Slade, Robb Reid, Dona
Norman. THIRD ROW: David Terry, Debra
Michael, Curtis Iohnson, Cindy Throop, lim
Parker, Debbie Scrivens, Dennis Starnes,
Cathy Evans, Richard Bennett, Fran Caswell,
Bill Banks, Linda Newton, Paul Beck.
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"Gosh, I hope Mr. Rookus didn't notice
We missed that high note," giggles
Lori Burns to' Debbie Alexander. Both
girls are .Sopranos in the choir.
"Practice makes perfect" is the motto ot this group ot altos. Robin Slade, Ioni Iakel,
Dona Norman, Linda Newton, Cahy Kildow, Diane Huffman, Karen Schitlner, Cindy
Alexander, Cindy Pauly, and Kim Menghini rehearse their parts again.
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els go through rt one more tzme decrde Paula Myers
on Burns Debbze Alexander Dzane Prckett and Drane
heeler front row Don Clasman Steve Beal Kelth Hzcks
ers Mrke Worland Robb Rezd and Rick Sartell center
and B111 Banks Paul Beclc and Rrclc Lerbler back row
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Out of 330 chorus members 45 were chosen
for the Chamber Chou Th1s group mcluded 43
mnth graders and two elghth graders It meant
extra pract1ce and a lot of hard Work form every
one for the many speclal performances they
presented
Mr Mel Ptookus was back to d1rect the cho1r
after a year s sabbatrcal leave Appearances ot
the group were brlghtened by the new folders
they held to help correlate the many p19C9S of
II1'L1S1C they used and the elevatlon of choral
nsers wlfnch helped provlde more space for the
large group
MI Rookus felt that concert crowds Were good
and that the hlghllght ot the year was the
Evenmg on Broadway concert Wh1ch pre
sented an h1stor1ca1 V19W of the mus1cal theatre
1n Amerlca
Chamber cholr salutes muslcal Amerlca
Lon Burns, Cheryl Schulz, Dona Norman, Cathy Krldow, Rzclc Sartell,
Mrlce Worland, B111 Banks, and Dennrs Starnes sing loud and clear to
see 11 they can poss1b1y drown out Mr Mel Rookus
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lt's Band Night at Waterlord' Mott High School for Pierce, Crary,
and Mason lunior High bands. A lot ot work preceded this halt-
time performance by the concert-band-turned-marching band,
Below, Vicki Smith and Brenda McEwen practice their parts tor
the
annual Solo and Ensemble Festival. Their French horn
quartet earned a I rating.
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Muckenhirn, Linda Newton, Dave Mickiewicz, Mark lames,
Iohn Nivelt. SECOND ROW: Linda Hamilton, Mary Berg,
Kathie Kuck, Sue Katip, Amy White, Beth Cahape, Kay
Meyer, Debbie Burmeister, Iohn Karbginsky, Ruth French,
lanet Doyon, Carol Mercer, Kim Moore, Patti Phelps, Pam
Rice, THIRD ROW: Diane Pickett, Marilyn Edwards, Karen
Husband, Don Tomkins, Cindy Harris, Debbie Cross, Sheryl
Crites, Sue Rondo, Diane Huffman, Mike Newberry, Brenda
MCEWSII. Kathy Checkley, Audrey Parrish, Vicki Smith,
124. concert band
Stan Aiello, Ron Salkeld, Doug Strader, Mark McDonald,
Mr. Herbert Parrott, director. FOURTH ROW: Kathy Young,
Denise Bates, Mark Fritz, James Hopkins, Iohn Taylor, Mike
Worland, Gregory Winter, Paul Allen, lohn Beiltuss, Bill
Williams, Mary Braman, Rick Salkeld, Richard Fulkerson,
Brad Tuson, Dennis Batten, Max Phelps, Gary Pelton.
FIFTH ROW: Bill Tallenger, Paul McClain, Sandy Rexlord,
Annette Iames, Kevin Edwards, Kay Boomer, Henry
Madsen, Iohn Vega, Donna Leece, David Terry, Andy
Iames, Tim Darling, Dan McAllister, Bob Wareck.
MUSICIRHS express outstancllng talents
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Sectzonal rehearsals talce place often to make sure all mem
bers ol the band know thezr parts well At top, Mark Frztz
and Kevm Edwards check for tonal qualtty on thezr clarlnets,
whzle Iohn Vega, Gregory Wrnter, and B111 Wrlltams practzce
some trtclcy ltngermg on thetr comets
Wmter and sprmg concerts and a spectacu
lar Iunlor Hlgh Band Nlght were among the
hlghhghts ot the concert band s actlvlues Along
Wllh Plerce and Crary the muslclans performed
on Waterford Mott l-hgh School s football held
durmg a half t1rr1e show The massed bands
were Jomed by Motts marchers to present a
rouslng chmax to the program
Flfteen of the bandsmen formed the sprnted
Pep Band Under the d1rect1on of Mr Herbert
Parrott band dtrector the group rehearsed m
thetr spare tlme and offered therr talents for
such events as basketball games and pep as
sembl1es
The mstrumentahsts also formed other small
groups and prachced determrnedly for competl
'non 1n the annual D1str1ct and State Solo cmd
Ensemble Festlvals There were 20 groups al
together Wllh 39 students part1c1pat1ng etther
as sololsts or 1n ensembles of from two to s1x
members Thelr honor rat1ngs mcluded eleven
Is elght ll s and one Ill qu1te an exceptlonal
record
Pep Band FHONT ROW Rrck Salkeld, Gary Pelton,
Iohn Ntvelt SECOND HOW Stan Azello, Dan MCAI
lzster, Debbze Cross, john Vega, Grcrgory Wtnter, Lmda
Newton THIRD ROW Mrlce Newberry, Sue Hondo,
Donna Leece, B111 Wrllrams, Paul McClam
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For the staff of the MARINER yearbook it has
been a year full of obstacles.
The first one was choosing this year's theme,
"Peace on Earth," and then fitting all the parts
of the MARINER to go along with it. Staff mem-
bers telt that the theme was an important one,
and went all out to express it on these pages.
A second obstacle was meeting deadlines,
and with a lot oi hard work, extra hours, and
some determination on the part oi everybody,
the work was finished on time for distribution.
Meeting deadlines part
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Patti Hildreth, Renay Dillon, Liz Clark, Dianne Conibear, and
Barbara Seling. Liz and Patti are co-editors of the copy stall.
Iohn Beilfuss, Bob Morley, Leslie Williams, and Bill Park
share the step-by-step process in the dark room in an
to get pictures developed and printed in time lor cr d
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EDITORIAL STAFF
Co-Editors-in-Chief . . Ioan Becker, Carol Lewis
Copy Co-izlaitors ...... Liz Clark, Patti Hildreth
Statf ...... Dianne Conibear, Renay Dillon
Pat Howard, Barbara Seling
Layout Editor ................ Keith Ricksgers
Stoii . Lonnie Corkum, Marlene Ianlcowiak
Bill Parker, Russ Ann Preston
Photography Co-Editors ........ Iohn Beiltuss,
Bob Morley
Staff ............ Ioe Hadley, Bill Parker
Filing Staff .............. Leslie Williams
PRODUCTION STAFF
Index ............... . . .Anna Capling
Staff .... ................. M ary Mote
Portraits . . . .................. Kathy Ryan
Staff ....... Sue Danielsen, Karen Larive,
Marcia Marcero
Typing . .. .............. Cheryl Beaver
Staff . .. Anna Capling, Mary Mote
Paste-up
............Anclrea Hewitt, Kim Roy
Patron Sales .................... Dave Lessel
Yearbook Sales ............ . ...... Vicki Smith
Staff ...... Donna Campbell, Pam Miller,
Pam Risner,Cathie Scott
"Don't you think it would look better it We put this book
here and the letters back there?" asks Vicki Smith, sales
manager. She and Dave Lesel, patrons manager, set up the
display in the lobby to advertise the annual yearbook
sales campaign.
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"Okay, you paste these pictures in place and
l'll get to work on the next page," Andrea
Hewitt tells Kim Hoy. The girls have the re-
sponsibility ior pasting all the pictures and
copy on the layouts for the yearbook.
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"Maybe it would look better ii the headline cam.e out to the
margin ot this page," layout editor Keith Hicksgers advises
Buss Ann Preston. Marlene lankowiak and Lonnie Corkum
check the contact prints search-ing tor the best one to use on
their layouts.
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tif, 1 A busy trio, Mary Mote checks names in the index tile for spelling
so Anna Capling can correct the copy betore Cheryl Beaver types
it up to be sent to the printer.
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-editors Ioan Becker and Carol Lewis discuss plans frequent-
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ly with yearbook adviser Mrs. Marion Novess. Here they com-
plete arrangements ior the MARINER sweater sale.
K Kathy Ryan, student portrait editor, shows Karen Larive .
" and Sue Danielsen how to use the cutter to trim studient
por trai ts.
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Patrons
The MARINER staff wishes
to thank all of the following
who contributed generously
to our publication expenses.
A and W 'Construction
Mr. and Mrs. Gary Aohenbach
Mrs. Roy J. Alexander
Al's Waterford Hardware
5880 Dixie Highway
Waterford, Michigan 48095
Anonymous
Jaime V. Aragones, M.D,
Mr. and Mrs. J. Atchison
Mr. and Mrs, Warren Back
Mr. Richard A. Blades
Charlie's Barber Shop
The Wilfred Cheokleys
Mr. and Mrs. 'Carl W. Christie
Mr. and Mrs, Arden Collier
Rev. and Mrs. George H. Collins
and Daughters
Colony House Hair Fashions
Compliments of a friend
Mr. and Mrs George Conibear Jr,
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Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cook
Mrs. Fred Cope
Mr. and Mrs, Loring Corkum
Mr. Roy A. Corwin
Mrs. Roy A. Corwin
Crisp Mobil Service
Russ Crowe
Mrs. Richard Cryderman
Mr, and Mrs. Don Curren
Curt's Appliance
Dalton Carpet Cleaners
671 Orchard Lake, 335-6181
Mrs. Ernest Danielsen
Mr. and Mrs. Norbert M. Daul
Mir. and Mlrs. James Delao
Mr, and Mrs. Frank B. Dillon
Mr. and Mrs. Bud Ballard
Bud Ballard Sand and Gravel
Mr. Michael Ballard
Mr, and Mrs. Stanley Barker
Bazley Meat Market
Mr. and Mrs. Thad Beall
lVlr. and Mrs. Lawrence Beam
4415 Sunburst
Mr. Duane Beaver
Joan Elizabeth Becker
Mr. and Mrs, Robert Becker
Miss Sandy Berridge
betti-kit learnin center
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877 S. Adams, Birmingham, Mich.
Mrs. Virginia L. Bislmer
Boles and Sintermian, Inc.
508 N, Main
Milford, Mich.
Mr. and Mrs, Daniel D. Borwick
Mr. and Mrs. John Bozek
Brinker's Plumbing and Heating,
4686 Dixie Highway
Drayton Plains, Mich.
Phone 673-2121
Mr, and Mrs. Earl W. Bruske
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Bucsko
Bud's Party Store
Mr. a.nd Mrs. David Burns
Inc.
Division Printing
Dixie Floral
5233 Dixie Highway
Drayton Plains, 623-0888
Drayton Heating and Cooling
Drayton One Hour Mantinizing
4716 Walton Boulevard
Drayton Plains, Michigan
674-0011
Drayton Plywood Company
Elliot Upholstery
Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Emerson
Joel Englund
Jimior Epley
E, Pauline Evo
Fabric Rak
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Feldmann
Mrs. Ethel Felton
Mr. and Mrs. Ezra J. Fields
Mr, and 1VIrs.
Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs.
Mr, -and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs.
Gary's Boron
Mr, and Mrs.
Raymond F. Fleisher
David A. Foran
Robert G. Forster
Fredericksen
Gerald Eritz
John Gadient
Wayne Gallagher
Service Station
E. D. Geer
Mrs, John R. Bury
Mr. and Mrs. John C. Campbell
Mr. and Mrs, Charles R. Capling
Mrs. Isabel Capling
Cecile's Gift Shop
Paul R. Gibson, Jr.
James B. Grant
Mr. and Mrs. Dean Lee Graves
Herbert S Greenbe D D S OR 3-3222?
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Mr. and Mrs. Da.niel W. Greenwald
and Family
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Grimshaw
Mrs, Anne H. Hadley
Miss Margot G. Hadley
Mr. William Haggerty
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald W. Hall, Jr.
Mrs, Charles Hanneman
Mrs. Irene Hart
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Harvey
Hayden's Mobil Service
Head's Barber Shop
5825 Andersonville Road
"What are you doing to help?" ask Ioni
Ialcel and Shelly Porter, winners ol the
anti-pollution poster contest.
M.r. and Mrs. D. Joseph Hearns
Mr, and Mrs. E. Helier
Miss Kathleen Hendry
Mrs. Naomi Hewitt
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph J. Hewitt
Tom Higginbotham Roofing and Siding
Mr, and Mrs. Robert Hill
Clyde E. Hornung, Inc.
5899 Dixie Highway
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond G. Howard
Mr. Richard Humphrey
Mr, and Mrs. James J. Hunt
Immaculate Conception Guild
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Ingram
Irelan's Upholstery
3984 Seeden
Drayton Plains, 673-6116
J. and J. Lawn Service
673-8923
"Jackie Rae" Dance Studio
J ack's Barber Shop
6465 Williams Lake Road
Jackson TV
Mr. and Mrs. William Jacobson
J erry's Clark Station
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Lvl -. fir!
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Mr. lacques Perry really enjoys lhose
alter-school bake sales.
Jim's Hardware
Mr, and Mrs. David E. Johns
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Juba
Judy's Fashions for the Young
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Jurkiewicz
A. G. Kampsen
Kampsen Realty, Inc,
Mr. and Mrs. H. Karwas
"Fat" Keith's Collision
5475 Dixie Highway
Waterford, Michigan
H. W. Keith, 623-0717
Mr. and Mrs, G. Killeen
Mr. Dale Kingsbury
Mrs. Mildred M. Kingsbury
Mr. Robert S. Kingsbury
Mr, Edward L. Klinck
Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Klinck
Mrs. Russell E. Kline
Mrs, M. E. Kohnke
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hooping it up for their team at the iaculty-ninth grade ousketlmf game are
1iss Kathleen Hendry, Mrs. Harriett Hollarth, Mrs. Carol Doeringer, Miss Sandy
ierridge, Miss Linda Pieterzak, and Miss Carol Phelps.
.ornplexl , , Mrs. Ethel Nicholas
4700 Dixie Highway The Nivelts I
Head Sh0P Music for all occasions
r. and Mrs. David R. LaFarre
akecrest Baptist Church CWe1comes Youl
35 S. Airport Road, Pontiac
akeland Barber Shop
akeland Hardware
akeland Pharmacy
ob Lalone Well Drilling
r. Richard Largent
. ' er TV
I r. and Mrs, Leo Laughlin
I . and Mrs. Dale Leatch
I r. and Mrs. D. Lee
r, and Mrs. Fay R. Lessel
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph R. Lewis
Mr. Robert A. Lewis, representing A 8: P
Lights by City and Co.
Mrs, Fred Liimatta
Compliments of Senator L. Harvey Lodge
Marcia E. Mmcero
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Leo Marcero
Mr. and Mrs. Brian Marchewka
"'Lrs, Mary McKimmy
'r. and Mrs. Ronald McNeal
- McRae
' Niead's Boron Service
fr. and Mrs. Melahiorre
ay Meyer
Mrs. Howard Meyers
Mfr. and Mrs, Edward W. Miller
Miracle Mile Music Center
Mr. Robert J. Morley
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene R. Morris
Jim Mote
Orville Mullins
Mr. and Mrs. Orville Mullins
Mrs. Wendy Murmurian
Mrs. Mary Myers
Mr. and Mrs. Gary K, Nelson
Phone: 674-2096
Mr. and Mrs. C. M, Novess, Jr.
Old Mill Tavern
Mr. and Mrs. William Parker
Mr, William H. Parker
Dr. and Mrs. Charles Patrick
J , Ritchie Pattison
Mr. and Mrs. George Peiffer
Mrs, Pearl Peiffer
Mr. Jacques E. Perry
Suzanne Petersen
Mr. K. R. Phillips
Mrs, Susan Poole
Mrs. William R. Pope
ws. Cindy Potter
Nliss Russ Ann Preston
Mr. Russell Preston
The George Puddys
Ray Real Estate-Oakland
Mr. and Mrs, D. M. Reddeman
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Reed
Pat Reid
Mr. and Mrs. David Reschke
Rex's Union "76" QU Haull
Mr, and Mrs. George Ricksgers
Mr. Walter T. Ritlaw
Mr. and Mrs. Byron Robertoy
Mr. and Mrs, R. Rogers
Mfr. and Mrs. Gerard Roy
Mr. and Mrs. Richard G, Roy
Miss Karen Ruffato
Bob and Karel Rush
Mr. and Mrs. Billy Ryan
Dick Ryan's Barber Shop
Mr. and Mrs, David St. Amour
Mr. and Mrs. William Sarver
Mr. Joseph E. Saul
Mr, and Mrs. E. A. Saulnier
Mr. and Mrs. John Saum
Schultz Electrical, Inc.
2181 Willot Road
Pontiac, Michigan 48057
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Schwab
Barbara J, Scott
James G. Scott
Mr. and Mrs. James G. Scott
Mr, and Mrs. Robert W. Scott
Mr. and Mrs. Russell See
John Seling, Jr.
Seling's Boat Harbor
Mr. Santiago Serna
Shifman's Mens Wear
Mr. and Mrs, Richard H. Skellenger
Howard Skerratt, State Farm Insurance
Mr. and Mrs. William Smith
Sowden Motor Sales
Freeman and Norma Smalions
Dr. a.nd Mrs. A, J. Stepanski
Kim M. Stevens
Mr. and Mrs. L, A. Stewart
Miss Margaret Stoner
Mrs. Marlene Struble
Mir. and Mrs. Joel Sullivan
Mr. Gerald Sumner
Mrs. Eugene Sutphen
Mr. and Mrs. David Swails
Mr. and Mrs. John Swails
Mr, and Mrs. William O.' Swails
Miss Prudence Taylor
Tenuta's Food Mart
Times Realty
5890 Dixie Highway, Waterford
Joseph Tersini, Realtor, 623-0600
Joe Tomasino
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Vaillancouvt
Mr. and Mrs. William Van Hatten
Peter and Pati Vidlund
Mr. and Mrs, Robert H. Vidlund
W. M. R. Investment Co.
Mr, and Mrs. Paul Wagner
Miss Barbara Wallace
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Warnock
Waterford Education Association
Waterford Fire Department
Waterford Fuel and Supply
3943 Airport Road
C. Weedon Construction Co,
1032 West Huron Street, Pontiac
Willo Studio
Mrs. W. Work
Wrigley Food Stores
Mr. and Mrs. William J, Yates
Nadene Yovanovich
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Zuelch
As a coach, Mr. Donald Castle should
know he can't sneak across the in'
bounds line to get the ball. But then,
maybe things are different in the fac-
ulty-ninth grade basketball game.
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Index
Barnhlll. Carla 33,114
Barnlcz. Clntly 67
Bzlrnler. jo Ann 67
Barnum. Kathleen -19.63
Barrager. llm -19
Best. Larry 49,101
lsnyme, John as
Beycuc. Judy 67
Blanco. Dorllnn 49
numb. snnucy 33
'A
Abute. cnnrles 32
Abenre, Larry 48
Abezxre. Mary 48.101
Abrallnln, Louls 95
Adams. Deborah -1B
ADMINISTRATION 1-1.15
Alcllv, Ken 66
Alello. srnn -18.12-1,125
Almxma, Lisa -18
Albertson. Paul 66.86.101
Angel.
Albright. Dana 66
Alu.-ea, cn.-1-y 27.412
Aldrlcll, Greg -lB
Allzxmlltler. Cindy 22.32.122
Alexander. Debbie 32,101,122
Alexnnaer, handy Jnnnrs an
Alexander. Mt, Roy 14
Alford. Mark 116
A11srl. Sharon 32
Allard. 1luKh -18
Aunn. Mr. Dale 26,121
Allen. Debl 32,11z,11:x,114
Allen, Denlse eo
Aunn, Glenn sz,-ls
Allen. Kln. 48
Allen, Paul 23.-18.124
Anlnnn, jlnl 48
Ambs, Todd 66.121
Amadure. Frank 66
Amen, Mr. James 15,102,103
Anderson. Brian 32
Anderson.
Anderson, Cindy 66.7-1.101
Anderson, Karen 32. 104, 105
Anne.-son. Larry 48
Anderson, Mike 45.86.101
Anderson. Mlkc -19.91.97
Anderson Patil 32.105
Bula 32
Bundy, Ton. 07
Boomer. Kay -W, 101.12-1
Booth. Carol ll3
Booth. Pam 33
Booth. Steve -19
nnrflnfs, Jann 1.1
mmf. Craig -lv
sms. Knxhy nv
Buurgoync. jackie 49
Bowes, jen 66.67
llowker. Auclrcy u7
Bowkcr. Karen -19
Bowles. 13111 -10.57
Bowles. Carol 67
BOWLING LEAGUE 120.121
l1oys:c,jm:k 3:1
lluyw. Sue 49
nnyu, luck 49
unylnn, Pnulc su
lluylan. Terri 33.113
Boyle. B111 2ll.flfl
lllclll. Frank 18.33.-111.102
nlgnlnw, Tnnlnli 49
nlggs. Rick nv
lslglnr. Nancy 67
Blume. 'rnrl 49,110,111
nuyen. Pnn. -19
Bircll. crnlg as
un-nl.. Tina -19,101
lllsllo Dennis 33
P.
B1nll0S. B111 67
Blades. Joanne 33. 102
Bluvlns. loyce 33.115
lllmlgen. 11... 49
lllouln. Clndy -19,67
ulonln, Pnny 67
Blum. Dnvc 33,100,101
alum. lzolnn 49,101
Blusr. Ala.-gin 49
Blylhc, S
teve 33, 34. 92
Bodolrl. Mrs. jnnlce 23
Bolcy. Mlke 67
Ilolliln. Nlaz ie -19 101
Cllrlstlnn 22. 32,101,105
Anzures, Adon 66.69.101
Anzurcs. Yolanda 32
Applln. Llndn 32.34.101
Athuckle. Elrnd 66,97
Armstrong. Bob 32
. Armstrong. Charles 66
Armstrong. Mlke 49
Arnold. Ed -19
Arnold. Sue 66
ART CLUB 106,107
Ash, ynnene 67
Ash. smnlny 32
Ashby. Knrhy 32
Av.klnS. Debble 67, 73
Atkins. Ken 67. '97
Anger. M.-. john 17.18
Austln, Steve 67
. B .
Bnude. Lz1Dawn 49
Baba. Klm 67
Bacon. Dennis -19
Bozck.
Krlss SU
urnfrnn. lid 1.1
lmnlrnnl. Jim .sl
Brasil: '
11611 67
5.
Bradley. Deln 311.105
llruclluy. Llndn SU
Bradsllaw. Dllynn 33.101
u.-ngg.
Make 'J:l.ss.a-1.95.1111
lirnnmn, cnr-1.1 ov
llramsn
Mar 22 213, 112, 113, 12-1
. y -,
Bramleu, Greg 07
rlrnnson, mlflmle nl
urnner, lwlnry my 33
Braucr.
Sul: 511
nl-nuller, unselnnl-y ox
Brnuher, Shercu 50
urwllng, snny as
Bridges, ll.-cnun 33,114
Bridges. E11 68
arm. nnnay an
BrDaK1wnlQ1', Klln 34
llrotllu. Mol! 68.86.97
Brodie. Srcvc 511.97
Brooks, Gurdon 50,86
Brooks. jay.. 3-1
lll'00ksl1cnl'. 1":1n1 615
Brown, Burl: 50
Brown. Dull SD
Brown. 111:12 63
llrown. Carrllunnu SU. 101. 116
lsrnn-n, Grusur ll-1.113
Brown, 1-Iclun SU
urn.-.n, jeff 50,97
Brown. Alnry 34
Brown. Steve 3-l
Brnwllcll. Susan 68
Bruce. Charles 3-1
Bruce. lllrrl 34.11-l
Brush. Geno 50
nrnsl.. jean so
srnske. crnlg so
Bruskc. Scot: 34
ls.-ynn.
Bryan.
lnnc. su
Randy so
Bxlcholz. john 68
Buckles. Shnrnn 50
Bacon. Donald 67
Baler. Tom -19,97
nnuey. Gail Lee 67
nnuey. Greg 32.8-5.5.9-1,95
lialn. David 67
llaln, Lotl 49
Baker. Kevln 67
linker. Rnnem 49,101
Baker. Ronnie 67
Ballard. Lynn 119
Ballktl. 13111 18. 33.95. 120. 112. 123
l3un.kS. Kevin 67.90.91
Blanks. Sue 67
Barunoskl. Donna 33,101
Burger. jeff 33
Barker. Brenda 67
Barker. Dave 49.87
Barnard. Teresa 67
llarneli. Bob -19
Burnett. Sandra -57
After sitting through cz movie in gym class
and missing daily exercises, SCO-It Scrlley
and Mike Merrill trot to the resource cen-
ter with the AVV cart io make up for ii.
llucldill. Russell 68.73
Buermer. Karen 34,-17,114,122
Buhl, Cmhy 63
Bujel, Ellzabelh 50
unnnesnn. Sandy sa
Bur-gdnrl, Cheryl 3-1,115
Burgdorf. john 50
Burger. Illchnrll 50
Burgwald. Ll:-sn 615
Burke. lllck 51.86
Burket. Rick 68
Burling. Bryan 31.87
Burmclsrcr. Dehhlc 51.68.12-I
Burmeisrer. Sandra 68
Burneu, Dave 68
Bums. Lorl 3-l.101,l0S. 120.122, 123
Burnside. Dcbhlc 68
llarrull. Luster 67.715
nn.-ry. Mnnl... .13
llarrcnbakcr. Daniel 67
BASEBALL 92.911
BASKETBALL . NINTII GRADE 88.89
llASKli'1'llAL1.. SEVENTII. ElGllTl1
GRADE 90,91
Hass. Lorell lll1.92.'TLl
llstenlall. Tom 113
Bates. Dcnlsc 22, 513,118.12-I
Hates, Ksvln 49.92.93
nan. Terry 67
Barr, Valerie 33
Barren. Dennis -19,12-1
uannr. .nun 49.16.97
unnmgnn. Dlerer alan
Beach, Mlkv: -19
lleal.. Sieve 33,122,123
' S .
Bolton. Delores 33.11-l
Bundy. Dlana 33.102
llnmnlne. John 3-1.81
llurrlll. Steve M
llurrlll. '1'llDrnsn E115
Burr. Dennis 68
llurl. jeff Sl
llurwn, llunuc S1
lxurzyck. Mrs, Anne 2s
. Ll .
unnnpc, uw. 51,12-l
Cnlcln-ull. Val 51
Calvne. Jim 68
Camphull. Andrew 3-1
unrnpllell, cnarlnnn il
Camnlzcll, Donna 3-1. 126
Q-.,. - .,.
unmnnnll, ll... 51
1:n.nnunll, lcnmy il
1:n.n..l.Qll. 114-lllnsn il
cn.n..1..:xl. mlulwllc 34
cnnlnlwll, scan 34
um...-lunll, sllnm as
1:nn...l.nll vim 34
unpllng. Annu 34l.1Il2.1'l5,
120.127
Beam. Fred 49
Beauclmnxp. Kllrl 67
Beaver.
Cheryl 33. 115.126, 127
Beck. Paul 33,122,123
Becker, lnnn 33,126,127
Becker, Sue 67
llellfuss, john 33. 109.12-1,126
Llelisle. loe -19
nnllsle, Larry 67
Dell. Bob 67
neu, lnnnren.. lo
lsellaafs. George as
u..11n..:, sunny as
Bellows, Dlxn 67
llennelt. Bob 67
llenneu. Mlke 33
Llennetl. Richard 33.95.122
licrnrd, Bruce 67
Berurd. Robert 49
llerllen, 1111.1 67
Berg, nunnle 67
Berg, Mary -19,101,124
uergun.nnn, Amy 33,-l1
Berridgc. M155 Sandy 2-1.129
Berryman, Lori 49.33
Best. Dannette 67
Best. Duane 67.97
Cnppcll, Kcvln Il-1
un..-y, lmn.. 31,111
ann... slow sl, sn
Lklrlu. Suv 3-1. 1110, 113, llnl
Cnrnlun. Iloxan 63
Cilrrlcr. Chris 35. 105.115
cnrrlnr, Lian 51
Carter. David 35.8-1,92
cnm-r. urng 17.65
Cnrlcr, jennifer S1
rznnlncl, Alf. lanben 2u,s-1,155,157
Cnxllv, Alt. Donald l9,2U,lSl1,1'i7,S1i
El-1. 120
Cnnmr. Klm 35
Llnswull. Fran 113.122
unnnlnll, Al.-5. ,lnny 17
Lfnltcll. Mlke 51.87.1111
Cavzlllcr. Cll.11'c'mIe .l5.92.'I.l
llnvcmlur. Steve 51. 36.97
Caverly. Kathy il
Lfnvcs. Mr. Lewis 66
Lfllmllllcll. Alan 51
rznnurnu, David as
lfllixkroff. 53161151 rd 51
lllllllxllllill LIll0lll 122,123
1:l.nn.lw.-5, smvn 35, 1113.116
cllnlnllur. 1111 as
Cllartcr. Lorrnlni: 35,115
cnnfklny, Ann ns
lihccklcy, lcnmy as, 103, 113. ll-l
ClI1ilil1LEADliRS 1111, 111
Clllcsa. Cheri 68
ulnenn, un.-y 15
Llllulcr, Mlcllnul :ll
Lzllrlnnw., Sharon il
Llllrlsr. Xen 51
nfl..-mln, jun' na
Christie, joann 35
Clculvclli. MIS. Ilurhnra 25,ll11fu.1U7
cmpuam, Don 51
clark, Liz 115,120
cmk. ms. Numa z1,2o
clasman, nun 35.123
1:15-Mr, sqm s1,91,101
cnrwn, nun 5x,91.-av
mms, 1511 an
Mr. Hef-
czofrcy,
cmffvy,
cmuy,
crown.
Uarbl 65
Diane 51,110,111
lennuttc SI
yaquse si
Unllnnl, Lee 35
Collard, Mark S!,S7,9U,'Jl
Colllur, Lmdn 35
Collins, name as
Gulllns. ummm il
mums, john ms,s1
Unlllns, Much 33,103
comms, sue sn,s1,1oo,1nx,1w,111
ummm. xamy as
mmms, candy ms
Camus, Par :ss
Combs, Andy 51
cumpnmm. Larry 51
KIUNCERT BAND 12-1.125
Condon.
Lfnnlbca
Cunkle,
Andy :ss
r, Dmnnu 35,126
'rnomns xi
Connor, Karen 025
comm, Kathy rss
Connor. Marianne 51
Cook
ISIITI DH
V, 51
cook, Yzmgcls as
cooper, Joni Bl
mzm.-per. Patty ns
'Give if Q little more oomphlu
er! Parrott directs trumpelers
eece and Gary Felton.
Donna
Davidson, Ullucl. 52
lJnviS. Bch 52, S7
Davin, Brian 52
Davis, Clndy 52
Davis, Gwen S2
Davis, Fxlurlndn 52
Davis. Munlm 35
Davis, Kuh Q35
mum-, nanny w
Dmlker, jeff 52,l1!5
DuLung, mm w
Dumr-en. candy sz
mmm, name av
llumpsler, llhcrlc 35,ll5, X12
Dunenu, Vmcenr 69
Uunnis. Carrie 52
Dunnls, Huxannu 35
Dunoycr, Dave 09,101
Duo, DCDIIKC 35, 47
DrPappa. 'rhurvsn so
Dclkoussc. Craig 66,70
Dulkuwski, Sherri 52
Denman, Lucy as
DuVaugh. Duvu 36,84
DUVHQ, Mark 70
DCViKO, Kurbl SZ
Dewar, Kris 70
DQWHL, Lisa 52
Dick. Heidi 52.113
Dllkcgghlo, Mr, jalin 23,23
Dillon, Ronny 30, 114,126
mon, Kamy 70
Dixon. Pal 3-1,36
Dobbins, Unit: 7D
Dockham, Mr. Michael 29
Doeringcr. Nu-S. Carol 20,129
Dannngucz, Melo 52
Domke, mmm 70
Dmlthitt, Bill 36
Downs. Brian 32
Dmyon, lane: 36.111317-4
nuyon. sun sz
DRAMA CLUB IU-I , 105
Drundnll. Dawn .IO
uupu, L35-mm., 35
nzuymlana, Greg as
mpgs, jun os
a:opu,, Russell as
Ciorkxlm, Llmnlc 35. 126,127
Llurkum, Slmrlcnc 35.101
Gerry. luck 51,sn
cor,-ml, sm: no
Llossclmnn. Mitchel! 51.513
Lfuuglllin, Karen 39.114
Lluuuxrc. Mike 59
Couture, RICK 35
Coulurlcf, Mlks: 09
crown, Vicky in
cu,-lu, Larry Sl
ura-Jacek, mzumny 69
Liralndall. Pnulu bv
Craven. Mr, Rick Cb
Lfrcmcr. Dahl H5
nu-nas. sum-yu 51,12-x
monk, Bryan 19.35
CITJSS. Audie 35
Cross, Dehlnic 51.12-1,125
Cross, Klzn 69
nn-mlwrs, Cheryl .ss
umwxuy, Anne nv
Cruwluy, Mrs. uuwrly 132
Crowley, Brian 51,5607
Crowley, Knrcn 419,74
llmrcllfxcld. Chilly :nl
Crydcrman. Dave 611,69
Lzryuwnnn. cf.-ruon S2
Crystal. jackie 35.71, ll-X
Cullcns. Rllrllnrll 119,101
Cunls, Denise 52
Liumjar, Lawrence N?
. D .
Dnndc. Harb S2
Duniehcn, Suu 15,126,127
Darling. Daryl 60,97
Dnrllng, Ilm 32. lUl
Darling, Tim 3186.124
Dnuglncny, my 51,91
David, Li:-11 Q19
Driller. Mrs. lleYcn 2-J
nruum. Lnynu 10,81
Dubrlr,
Turn my 52
Duprcy, james 70.97
UuVall. Denise 52
Dwurin, jeff 52
. E .
linzihzy, MC-Wk 52.86.37
litmierling. AHCL: 36
liaton.
Jeff vu
Ebersvlc. MISS Brenda 19
lickles, Dean 36
Edwards. Cindy 70
Edwards, Kevin 52,12-1,125
Edwards, Marilyn 36,124
Edwards, Pam E2
Edwards. Terry 52
E iclllnan .
Elsa-le. Fred 36
Elnm.
Bob 52.87, 91. 97
Ellis. Johnny 52
uzmy.
Dulllsc 5ZE1:it0n
Elsron. Jeff 36
Elwvll, MIS. Donna 17
lilwell. Forest 36
Emery. P1312 36
Engler, Erh: 70
Englcr, Heidi 52
Emmerson, Dave 36
Enpcrsun. Marvin 52
zsspm
zu, Beckl SZ
Eszleman, Pam 70
Efuemsn, Sandy ae, 102
Evans. Cathy 35,122
Evans, Kathy 70.110
livans, Rohr.-rl 7U
lm-ans, 'rcny sz
Evans. Zrmdrn 52.57
H'-'cx'Ell. Dlkhhic 70
livercu, pcm 52, xo
Iivurau, Mark 711
Iiveruu, Slave lib
Ewing. Doug 3n,a4,as,-as
. F .
Fagan. Ilick vu
Fair. H019 32
Fungal. Nm-In 70.101
lfungcl, Km! 36,114
lfurnum, Russell 70
Gm-as. mug 521
Fnsl. llcv 52
Fntur, Sandi 70,7-1,10U, Hll 113
Fullcill, Hnbcrlo 132
lfelnx,
Mary Ann sz
veumy, Davlu 27, sz
Fefgmm... Mm. cum z2,n2,113
lfmus, nun men,-71
mms, xxmmey 17.10
Farms. David sz
raghmmsmr. Curtis ac.
Fllku.
Filkn.
Ann 36, ll3,1l5
Dcllhlc 52
Findlay, lllll 36
Findlay, Dale 70
Finn, Mickey -15,121
Finn. Sherry 70
Fisk, Dennis 3lv,88,lU1
Flsk, jc!! 70,90
Flrzhcnry. Gary 52.86
Fltlpntrlck, Chris 51
Fllzpntrick, jlm 70
Firzpasrick, 'nm as
mm,
Glenda 52
Flelshcr, Cheryl sa
Fleming. pm sz
mumang. jim sz
rflemmg. num sz
Fletcluzr. jackie vo
Vnun,
mis, new my 24
Fugglfmu, Rlck 311,114
lfullis .
Follz,
Rubin 52,1110
jun TU, 71,90
I-'ou'nzA1.1.. NlNl'II mumxz was
Ifoo'rnAz,1.. s1zv15N1'1 , 9 1
GRAIJIS sm,x7
mm-swf. mnnw .xa
lfmer. lzccky an
rfosmf, Cynlhin m
Mr. Gerald 26, 56,
92
I I ll1i'l'Il
Student teacher, Miss Susan Walsh, lis-
tens to Debbie Zuehlke explain the scene
she created io illustrate her folk tale, "The
Three Wishes."
Posner. 'Hin 23,315
Foulltainvv lid 52
lfcuutninc, Irulle 116
Foununnc, joey 7U
Fuulllninu, Tlllzlnm 36
Fuurn, Mrs. Grace '28
Vuurnlcr, Cixrul 36, 104, 105, lla
lfuyhl. Cwlleun 53
Fl'all:y, Kchll 36
F1-amy. umm .m
Francis. Pal 53
Frank. ,fuck 10.197
Frank:-, Dennis 87
ranks, Eugene 70,87
ramz. Kallmy 513
H1-mer, my 53
Frcslcliask, Bill 70
Frcdcrmkseu, Rum: 7D
I-1-can-racxsen, sum-yl vu
Frcllclm, Mr. limil 29
lfreunlnn. Mr. Davin 15,22
Frcuman. Mary 70
Frccnmn. Paula Sli
Frllumrm. llubin .lb
Frunlrll. Kevin 70
French. Ruth Chr, 102, 104, 105. l24
Frtck. Dunn 70,101
Friuk, Dchhlu .iu,lH
Ifrick, vxcuy sa
Frilz, Mark 53,124,125
Fritz, Slavs 31132
lfrizzle, Dave 70
In-ulmg, Karl 7n,sf,,-sn
lf,-ming. Mary 10 s:x,m1
Fry, llrad 70
Fry. Paul .sn
Fulkukrsun. Richard 53.124
Fume.-son. Ruger 141,90
vuxmcr, lwggy 50.122
Furmun. Stn! J7
lr
gr
, G .
finddis, HL-Lty 71
uzmum, Mr sa
Gnddls, Ron 37
Gallagher. Mr 71
Gnrlzovlw, Uuhhlc 5.3
Gnx'b0vils. Slmroll .!7,lL!1I
Gdfria, Arllhll' 53
wma, juAnn 71
Gardiner. Sandy S.3,7I
Garret, Billy 54.116
Garret. lluszy 71
Garrison. Debbie 37, llll, lb
can-mm, james 71
mrrlsun, Tarnmy 54
Oilrlrn, M020 54
Limos, Kathy 71
Gnuli. Cllrls 37
Gaullllcr, Snmly 7l,1ClLI,1lll
Gemucr, Mr, ,luck 60,97
Gclmw, cmfmvy S4
Cong, Dale 3-l,37,105
uaurge. johnny 37, 103, xzu
Guy. mm 71
Gibbs. Uubble 54.64
ruxmn. Jann 5-1
Uihsnn, Paul 71.101
GKl1son, Ron 37
Cldcumh. Dennis 37
naming., john 71
Glddis, ROUGH 71
rnrrum, Ilcldxy 54
Gllcrf, 'Furl H75
Gllus. Vim 37,105
Gisric, Mark 3I,9l,llh
Guhlcr. I'-unnld 54
Guurrq-, ulmux S-x
Gudschalk, 'Furry .W
Guang, Mrs. joan 29
uuxmng, mm 54
Uuunhun, Duxmls .32,.!7,S-J
Gvrman, Lori 71
Uurmly. .Kuff 1H,.i7,8-1.92
GUAIIUK, Ruud 117,95
sown, sm'-lcv 71
Goyette, Mrs. Olivia 27
Graf. Darlene 54
Graf, Gary 37
index 131
Tne schedule board helps Mr. William Hag-
gerty and Mrs. Beverly Crowley cis
arrange classes for new students.
Graf. Mn :lone 5-I. 71
Grunrurs. sncplmme 54,100,101
Graugond. Bennie 71
Grunt, Cindy 37
Granz.GlarIa 71
Grnunsnanlr, Ross 71
Gruvellu, Ritchie 37,87
Green. George 54,97
Gwen, num 37
Green. Sheri 37
Green. Teresa 37,71. 1111
GJTUEHC. Cvnnlc 71
Greenwald. Randy 71
Greer, Jerry 54
Gtcnnicr, Loren 71
Grcnnlcr. Marty 37
cresehuver, 'rom 5-1
Griffith. Arlln 54,134
Crllflth, Karan 5-I
Gtlx, Uhrislllm 71
Grlx. Kulhy 37
crux. Mary 37
Grout, Brian 37
Grogan. Terry 71
Gmndzlak. Duane 54.86.9637
Grulh, Marlene 54
Gmmley, Dan 54
Gruno. Pam 37,114
cuban, Gerry 71
Guzak, David 71
cwxnn, Dan 71,7-1,101
GYM ASSISTANTS 112,113
GYMNASTICS CLUB 112.113
Hadley, jul: 37.101, 109, 116.1311
Ilngnman, Vlcki 37
Hagcnmm. jxm 71
Haggerty, Mr. William 132
Ilnknln. Dlune 37
llnkzlln, Darlene 54
llnkula, Mrs, Mnry 1.01. zs
Illlle, Darrel 72
Ilnlcy. Mr. Edward 211,8r3,H7
Iluluy. Mrs. Mary 114,115
Ilull, nanny 72
Hull, Hux' 5-I
Hall. Dub 3-I
Hall. Duhhlc 37,71
llnll l:l'r:dn S17
Hall, Kmlwrinu 54.1l6
Hall, Rvllbln 5-l.llh
Ilnmll, Clndy 38,1111
Ilumllmn. joe 54
llnrnlltml, Lillllzl 5-I, 1121. 12-I
mmmqn. omg sum
llnmpwn, Mr. Phlhp NI. I4
Hancock, Miclwlle 'IZ
lsmwuuk, swpmmle 54
Iluncwackcr, jncklu 54
Ilnucy, Pam 72,101
In-nay, Russ 5-n.rs7,w1
llunuy, Vnrn sa
Hsnklnrl, Clndy 38
Ilnnklns, Lisa 72
Ilnnklns. Scolx 34
Hanley. jmnes 5-I
llunqgrzwus. nm-1 :na
111-rringnm-, DL-.mm 5-A
11:-rrmgwn. Kun :ss
Ilurrlr-, Lliluly SJ, HU, ll l, I lil, I24
lmms, Liryslnl vu, IUI
Ilzwrmln, lloluruei sa
lln1'l'0Hu. jufl' 115
llnrl. .num 54
llnrzlnml, slmmn 72
llurnlzlml. Thu 54.80
Ilusllpy umneuu 72
lmsllp, Kim 72
blaming, Vnulu 54
Ilnttllur. Urug lH.35,H-1315, IIN
Ilnllluhl. Kintlulnl IDS
lluusmun, Saou 5-huh
Ilnwkins. Uilrlmru 5-I
Ilnwkhls, Lindu 55
llnwluy, Mrs. Grilcu 20
unyuun. Glunn :as
lla,-dun, Lurrnlna is
llayus, Luma 72
Ilcnly. Hill 21,55,B7,97,Il9
nunly, ,Im-at 12
llunrn, Shawn 38
lluifurorl, Mr. Iluruld Z9
lrurffr-m, Wayne ss
Hafner, jim :us
llunwr, ,mu ss
llulkll. Kimberly 72
132 index
they
Helms, xzumn as
Helms, sandy ss
llama, rum :za
uempnm. Dawn as
Hendry, Mlss Knlllhzun lH,2S, 120.
121,129
llenry. mum ss
Ilcnsnn, rumen 72
nmnsan, unmet :ss
nmphurn, Ln as
rm-kewl, Nathan as
nncrnanuuz, xnmmn sa
nxumnuuz, ram 12,140
nun-on, Curr 72
ncswr, Dave ss
Hewitt, Amlrun 33.115, 126,127
Hcym. mn in
umkman, 'rruue ss
ranggxnmmmn, Dun as
nuggmmuum, mu as
Hlgginbnnom, Mark 72
num-mn, Patti ,as.12n
xmger. Dennis 72
mu, cnmlcs as
llili. I-lully 50,55
xml. Rohm 72
mu, slew 72
Hill. Wayne 38
mason. nuke 72.-11
uxvscu. Brucu 72
Hirsch, gurfury as
Hitchcock, David 72.56.101
Hitchcock. Kathy 35.-42. 122
Hockey.
Hockey.
Hockey.
nudge.
mage,
cm-y as
Lnrxy as
11.155911 72
Dave 35
Erambmxu 72
nudge. Gary 71.72.-90.97
nuuxcr, Paul 72
nearer. ms. umm no
lloffunh, ms. fznrfreu 17,129
Hogan, Kully aa
Hugan, Mme 17,72
lmfan, xvnmma 72
lmxlsnzln, mes vz
Plullaml, Jul-n 72,101
uulxuwny, nm 72
Holloway, una 38,115
Holmes, mug 72
Hopkins, James 55,12-I
num, cheryl as
rmnfm, Loma as
Hamm, Tammy 72
Hman. 'rm-L ss.-1s,1us
uosler, make 11,12
Hamer, Lands ss
1-muck, Dale as
muck, Gnr 55
lmuswn. Kyle :sa
uuuswn, Marx s5,s1
musmn, Shawn 72
Huwaru, Pat 3s,:x9, 101, 126
Howard, Theresa 55.120
Howe. umm as
Howe, Rick 72
Howu, Vlcky rss
Hoyt, R
Ick 55
Hrynyck- Mike 55,811
Huddlesmn, Dun 35
Hudson, Tom 72
Huffman, Diane 56, 6-1, 122,124
Hundley, Larry 72
Hunl. Keith 72
Hunter, Leslie 56
Hunter. Tim 72
Hum-au, jun as
I-msbnna. Karen 36,113,114
Hutchings, Ron 72
Hutchinson. Cnlhy 38.114
Hummnsun. nm as
Hurchlnsun. PM 55
. I .
lrelan, Dunnis JB
Irwin, Rlck 72
Isbell, Dave 56,86
Ish, Terri 38
lsles. Cindl 38
,J .
Jackson, jnlln mas
jaxcklyn, Ron 56.86
Jacobson, Dan sa
jakel, juni 34.38. 12z,12a
Jakomwsku, Karen 312,192
yakumwski. Nancy 72
James. Andy 56437. 97.12-1
james. Anneue 56,12-I
James. mark 32.39.84
12-I
jankowiak. Marlene 39,
Jansen,
jauzz, C
Jnmz, n
Jenkins.
Jenkins,
yenknns.
Frank 73
hrisxlnc 39
on S6
Debbie 39.56
Lee 139
Steve 73.101
jemnngs. Debbie 19 39,115
Juckwlg.
Lame so '
Johns, sue an
johnson.
johnson,
Johnson.
Berylunn 39
Bruce 56,97
Gurus 39,a4,122,92
johnson. Mrs. Ester 28,29
johnson. Mass Fran 27
johnson, jack 39,5-1. 92
Jolmsun, june 39,1141
johnson, Luc 39,114
lormhon, many so
jnhnson. Merle 39,122
johnson, my,-u 39,71,1uz, ms, 113.
120
jones. Carlecn S6
jones. Dave 72
jones, L
,url 69. 73
lanes. Tuna so
pmxan,
Dchhlc 73
jordan. Rick 32, 39, S4
Jvysey.
juzwirzk.
.X.
Kim so
mrs. Mnryjcan 2l
Knlfayan. john 56
,as, 11.11, uv,
114,126,127
Kaus. 1.51-ry 39
Kampsen, Janice 73
Ksmslckns, Mary L. 73
Kane. Mary S6
Karbglnsky, Chuck 73
Knrbginsky. john 39.102, 10-1,1
Karrigan. joe 73
Karchku. Ive 39.114
Kurip. Sue 39,114
Kaufman. Val 39,101
xuznkos, Debi 39, 102. 103,105
Kazskos, Derek 71,114
xemng. m-Duke 39,101,102
Keech .
Kelscrf
aux 73
Sandy ss
Kean, Jeff 39
Kelley. Bob 73
muy. cuueen 73
Kellv. Michael 73
xesif-lung. Danny 73
xml, Mr. Paul Z9
Kerr. A
Irs. Mnriurle 29
Key. Debby sn
xmwcu, uw 39
xnduw. amy -m 16,120,122
KLhIow.
, 1
Rodger vs
Kimble. Frank 73
H. 12-I
Kimlcr. Dave 73
Kingsbury, Rnbert -MJ
Kirk. Mary -10
Kirklin, Dennis -ID
Kirklin. Steven 73
Kirkpatrick, Kevin 40
Kirkpnmck, mm 73
dent, challenges Tom Sowerwine, h1
Roberto Felicia, Brazilian exchange stu
c
American
brother, to Q game of pin-
pong, one of Hobertds favorite pas
times.
.5
l
nk.
UT,
'9 .Y YN, ,
Klaus. Pnul 56
Klein. Tom -ID
Kline. lim -LD
Kllne. Karen 40
Knlffel. Sue -lS.5S,56
Kojlnm. Holly 56,57,l10,111
Koop. Kathie 40.11-1
Karen, Denise 410
Kousak. Mo 73
Kramer, Mr. jnseph 16
Krnuse, Donald 40
xmg, Deborah so
Kruchko. jack so
Kruger. Bryan 56
Kruger. Kim 74
Krywku. Mark -10,104,105
Kuck, Kathle 56.124
Kuecllle, Mr. Douglas 15
Kulesza, Karen 74
Kuleszn, Steve 40,95
Kulinski, Mrs. Judy 2-1
Kunkle. Carolyn 56
Kunkle, Nancy 74
Kunkle, Ruben -F0
Kunman. Randy 56
Kurznmn. Mr. Stanley w. 14
Kuttkuhn, Cheri 40.122
Kwaplbi. Gary 86,101
v L .
Lnnnsch, jeff 56
Ladd, Doug so
Ladd, Rnd -10,88
Lufnear. Vlcki -10
Laliounruin, nod 50,114
LuLune, Donna 7-I
Ln.Lunc, Randy 56
Lampkln, Mt. Paul 17,120,121
Lance, Danny so
Land, many 'H
Landry. Michael A. 56
Lane. Cleo 40
Lane, Sherrie -10
Lane, Tom 27.56
Lang. Rubin 7-5
Lange. Chuck so
Lnrgnnz. Cindy ss
Largcnt, Mrs. Cleta 20.28
Lnrgcm. Curr 40
Lnrive, Karen -10, 1211, 127
Lnrm. Carl -10
1.:1wm:1s1c
Lsxrm, Darrell 74
Lnrr, P111
-10
Larsen, 11.-mn 74
Larsen, 1vn,nn 56
Lnrxcy, hnkn 73,7-1
Lnwn. pn.
n 56
Lnren, sw... 74,101
1.nTnrnnnn. Tun. -10.511
1.nv..1e, Chuck se.
r, Klm 7-1
Lnxvrellce, Mrs. Addle 2h
Lawrence. Dave 7-1
Lawrence. Patil 56.101
Lawrence, Mrs, 11111.11 29
Lzxwmn. L111 56
Lnwmn, LuAnn 7-I
Leach, Ilrock 7-1,101
Lnnrh, Sherri 57
Lcatch, Debbie 7-I
Lcclnir, Randy 57
Lecours, Bah 57,8631
Lecours, Marie S7
Lee, Kevln 7-1,86
Lee. Robert 57
Lemaster. Laurie 57
Lecce, DUI1l1n -IU, 115.12-1.125.111
Lclblcr, Rick -10. 120,123
Lam raster
Lemastcr
. Carol 7-I
, Ilcil' 74
Lemasrer. Tim 40, S4
7-1
Le11n.n1e. Lesne
Lenrnns. Rod 40
Leng,-Q1. Charles 57,1111
Lnnnnr, 1101 57,101
Lennox. Glen 74
Lqnnnsry. ynnxre -117
Lesh, anne 4u,1uo,1u1,102
Lesh, smvn 711
Lczisel, Dnve -10,1211
Lewls, cnrnx -111.111, 1211, 127
Lr-wha, u1...1y 74
Mariner.
Lynn 53.511
Marlon. Scan 75
Mnrmnm. unch. ss
Mn.-xhnn.. 111-2. 10,-.re 28
Mar1.l1:1m.
Murkhnm,
any 75. an. 101
R011 41
nlnrnney. L1n.1n 75
Maranuy. Rick -I1
Marsh. Len 75,101
Marsh. M1cl1c1e 75
h1nrsh:1.I.1, john 75
11nrrh.111. Nnney ss
Marsxun, Bill 55
Martin, Harb 521
Mnrlill, Debbie 113
Marlin, D1:r111is 315
Marxln. Michele 58,71
Martindale, I1Oh -11.3-1,115,118
Mnrllncz. 11111 75,8L1,9l1,l37
Martlnscvn. 11011 75
Marllnsun, Dorlnda 58
Ma1'c111non, Sue -11
Mnrvln, Klm 74,75
M:1sx:I1. David 75
mnrnn, Karen 73
Mnnon. Kevin 58,97
Mason, L
arry 41
Mason. Pat 58
Mason. Paul 75,97
Mnssle.
Kay as
Mnnhcu-s, Brian 75
Mnuhews Gro' 58
Mnrtocn
, 1.
, Dnvin 41,11-1
Mny. 11111 75
Mny. 1:p.f11 -11
Mayne. Tnrn -11.121
MCA111slur. Dim 56, IUI1, 12-1.125
h1c1:nrr1ck,-Lnrry 24.75
McCar1'ic1C, Marvel -11.58
MCLT:lrr1Ck. Sl1ur1'011 55
h1ecnn1cy. Dan 41,92
1.1ru1n1n, 1'nn1 5s.Q7,124,1zi
MCC11:11:111, T:1L1 58.80
M1:'.T1e11u11ll. lkldney 75
MuC1c11.Z1I1e11, Lnrl 75.101
Mckllcnahcn, Mike -11,8-1,95
Mxrlllerrcn, Mr. Tommy 28
McL3u1111eU. Colleen 58
M1:C011n1211, Kathy 59, 101
McCoy. Carol 75
MCCx'ad:c11, Lcs11e 75
mrcnunng1., Pam 59
11ncn111y. xnmy 75
Muuurdy, Peg 59
MCC11Lcl1cun, Cnthy S9
h1ccn.c1.eon, jeff 75,1111
M1:D1.11a111, jlmmy -11,118
MCD0r1a1l1. Kullll 75
Morris, Sue 73,76
Mcrrlson, Dehhy 76.100.101
Marie. Lora 59
mnrcs, sa.-ry 21.59
Mon, Charles 76
Mule. Mary -12,102.11-1.126.127
hlnmnger. Mlke -12
111n151..gnr, Penny h-1
Moullrup. L1hr1s 76
Mount, Shelln 59,101
Mnn-ry, Doug 7n,sh
Mon-ry. Mr, Sy 25
Muckenhlrn, Chet 59.'Il,'J7,1U1,
116. 12-I
Muckenhlrn. Lihris 7h
Muha, Davu -12
Muha, Guy 76
Mulbargur, Mrs. liurhuru 10
Muller, Stacey -12,102,103
Munlnck, Debbi -12
Murdock. Karen 76
Murphy. Rick 42
Murrell. Hen 7b
Murrcll, LIhr1N -12,3-1
Muna, Karen 59
Myne, Dave -12,92
Myers, Gordon 59,86
Myer.-. Paula -12, 101, 105, 11-5. 122
123
. N .
Narrh, Greg so
Neely, johnny 39
Nfligilburn, Car01 42.113
McD011a11d. Mark -11.5-1,SS.'?5.1U1.
102,12-1
M-1Dnnn1.1. Pat S9
nlwwcrr, urnnun 59.124
h1cEwcn. cznnrg.. 75,124
nlrshne, jennnnne 59
MCGWL11,
Dnhblc 75
Mr1n1n.1., nuke s9,11h.117
nmqny. Knrhy 75
11r1c1n.nn-, Mrs. Mary 20
11r1.nng1.11n, Dcnhe 59,101
N1c1.enn, Garry 75,57
x1n11n1,nn. 11011 11
1'1CMOrr1S, Ruhurt 75
x1cNen1. Pamela 7Q
Mcwilllams. Dun :19.S7
Mendnw 5 ,
Medlmzli.
Sharon 75
nn.. 71, 75, sn
Mcglvcrcn, Dr. Ucne 15. 1-1
11h:n1vnrnn, Mnrgnrer so
Meglveron. Mltllncl 75
Mc1cl1c1T,
Chuck 75
Nlelclliorrer Clmck 59.69.80
Mclknnlan, Dunn 75
:11Q11enrn. Tori -11.113, 11-1
Mnnn1.nrn, Knnnv 75
1r1..n111...rn. Sandy -11,105
111-:n.r1.1n1, Khn 41,1U!, UI, 113.
Mcughlnl, Peggy, 511, 1111
Lens., jam: 22.-10,102
Lewis. Karen S7
Lewli. Mrs. Lena 29
Lnnxr, s1.nr,,1 40
Lewis. V
LIBRARY
lcky 57
A119155 116.117
1.L1c1'. Km-111e1I1 57
Luci-, K1
111 -10
L1n11.1augh. Cindy .57
Lhlteau.
Mr. Arthur 2U
Llvermorc. Pnuy 57
Lln,-11. L..-nnn 57
maya, 111chnru 74
Lnhenfneln, 11... 7-1
Lnclxer. Robert 7-1
Long, Mr. Luwls S. 14
Lungsrrerh. Sue 57
Looney. Garry 57
Lnudorl. Lllnla 74
Lnve. Cindy sa
Lovelace ,
Dnn -10
Luc11re111. Pam 20,-10,11-1
Lundgrcn. Mr, jnrnes 29
Lundg-ren, john 7-1
Lutz. xnrry 7.1
LVIICI1. Pnfll 711. 75
L,-nn. urnnnn -10
. M .
Ma1:Dun:1111. Karen -10
Mackay. nhn -10
I
rnnrkny. Tun. ss
Marne, wax. 75
h1n11nn1n, Andy 75, -111. 1111
h1n.1r1gn1, Randy 75
Madsen. Henry 55,12-1
Maki. 11111 -11.3-1.85,S8,05,100
Mnkrins. john 41
Mandley, Mr. nn. 22
Mnnnen, cnml 55
Mangan. Karen -11
Mnnnlng, Kern. as
Mnnnmg, Larry 41
A-lnnslield.
Mxxrccror
Stanley ss
11..r.:1n -11,109,126
Mnrcero. Mnrrlla 75
Mnranda, Mr. john 18,21
Mercer, Curul 22,-11,102.12-1
Mero. Everun S9
Mero, Marvin 75
Merritt, Jeffery 41
Mcrrllt. Mlku 59,-H6,91.1f111
Mes.-cr. Cory -11.121
Menon. Jnnn. 73,75
Mclzuinrl. Rlck 59
Meyer. Kay 59,124
Meyer, Le.: 76
Meyer, Ruth 76
Meyers, julie 76
Michael. Debra -11.50.105-122
Mlchacl, Kathy 76
Mlcklmvicz, Duvc -11,12-I
Middleton, Robin 41,11-1
Mlllu. Mr. ULII 18
IZ
Nc! -on , 151111 51?
Nelnon. 111.14 76
Nclnun, scan 42
Nepjuk. mr. Lnny 25
Ncwber
ry. Michael 59,12-1.125
Newman. 11c1dl 42,115
xrnrrnn, 1.1nr1.. s9,122, 124. 125
xirnnlr. uhnrr 76
x1chn15n... uLu 71,
Nh:I1clson,jnckie 42,122
Nlclmlsun, xnrhy 59
mek, Cindy 511,70
Mrk, Tim 77
GRADE TRIP COMM1'1'T'EE
NINTU
102,103
Xlvdt, 101111 -12,12-1,125
Nolan. Cllcrle S9
Noller. Cmhy 76.111
Nullct. Michele S9
xnnnn, Lhnln no
Nurnlan. Donn -32, 116.12U.122
Norman. M1C11L1c1 60,115,117
North. Chnrri 60
Noah, Suephen 60,116
Norton. Rae 60
Nuvess. Mrs. Marion 2-1,127
. 0 .
o'11:-1-ry. Cheryl 77
O'I11'1cn. Michael 60
Greg -11,95,100, 102,103 ,
Mlley. Mr. Nicllnel 18.91
Mlllcr. Gnry 59
M1ller.
116. 117
Mlllcrr Karen 76
Miller, Knzhy 511.39
Mlllcr, Lisa 17,76
Mlllcr, Pam -11,126
Mlllut. Scan 59, 97
Mlller. srevn -11,1111
mulny Dun -12
nn11.n1ne. 11111 7b
Mllls. Pele 76
M1n11x'L11 111Ck 59
Mlnzun. Dave 59
Mohney. Llulhy -12
Muhney. Ron 76
Mnnkluwicz. mr. gnrnnn 21,
Monlrny. Tern... 76
Moore. Knchy 115
Moore. K1111 59.124
Moorc. Mlkc 59.76.101
Moore, Mike 70
Muarhuus. Jane: 59
Murcncy, Ray S9
Morgan, Greg 59
nwrgnn. jnne -12
Morgan. Mike 59
Morlby. 11011 -12. 108.1217
hlurrls,
Debbi.. 42.1U5,110,1l1
01111, 11.11 -12,s4
ogg, unrh 42
Olson, Dnvl: 60
0'Ma11cy, Maureen 17,77
U'NCI111. Lurl 77
U'Nei1, Pat -12
O'Ne11l, 'Nm 77,116.07
Orxnsby. 111.11 60
Orr, Larry 77,86
Oaenwr-ki, Debbie 60.116
o'shnng1.nn..y, 111nr.1.n11 77,86
070010, Gary 611,341,471
Overall. Brett 77,96
Overall, Kevin -12
overhnug11, 1:hery1 ou
Uverhuugh. Fern 42,114
uvnrranxn. linndy 42
. P .
vnwecn. Marisa 45
Pnge, Anna ou
Page, Llndn 42
1'n,.nn, ur. john 14
1-nnrn11.1nr, Angela 77
Parker. 11111 -l2.1U8,l15.12b
Parker. 1crry an
Pnr1.er,J1.n 42,122
vnrrrrh, Andrey 60,12-4
Don't worry, Ice Hadley, ihe plcture won't
look that body thofs your own reflechon m
the Ie-ns of the photo enlorgerf
WM ' 1..r.1,n
X
P61-1611, mr. 116111611 2:1,111s,12.1,
125, 1.10
Patrick. Marcia 69. 77,118
PATHUNS 128.129
Paltcll. 1121! 77
1'n116n.6n. Becky 77,101
Partcr-on. Deb bu
Pattcr-un. Mr, Mel 2-1
Patton. cunt. 77,156,101
Pnnly, 1:n111y 77
1'6n1y, c1n11y -13, 100.110, 1 11, 11:1.
122
Fawley, jlll 411
rcnnnn, Jnny 60
Pearfnll, Nancy 77
Pearson, Anne 77
Peck. nm on
Pelletier. Dave 60
Felton. Cary 3-1,-13,84,92,101, 124
125, 131
Pemzu, Mr. Donald 16,118
Pendr:r1:1'ur.s, Renee -13
ReLd. Elvy 61
R091-1, Llla 77
Recd. Rick -13,8-1135133.92
Recd. Tum 77
116111. 1161111 -13,122,123
neinke, Penny 77
Ilclnkc, Roger 61
ltennc, Sandy 78
llentsch, Brenda -13
Rcschkc,.Mr. Dave 17.21.105
Rcxtord, Debra -13
Rc-nford, Jack -13
llexlortl, Sandy -111,124
Reynolds. Rick 43
tznynntnn. 1161161-1 11-1.86
Reynolds, Shcrl 61.100. 101
Rhodes. Brian -13
Rhue. Cheryl 43
llhyndrcsfi. ,l6ne1 61
11166. 111-nd -13,111
11168. Mr. Lee 21
Rice. Pam 6l1l10.1l1.12-5
Penfold. llnlmrtc 61
Pcnfold, 'I'U1'Ey 43,8-1
Penlnnnl. Rohln -13,101
1"erra11lt, Sue 77
Pnrry. :111-. 166111165 17, 102,123
Perry. Leland 77
Perry. Robert 77
Perry. Vanessa -13
Per:-gon. Timothy 77
Peter. Teri 61
Peters, Mark -13
1'n16r56n. ,loan 61
Pctthuglll. 11m bl
rnelpv. when Carol 16, 110,111,129
Phalps. Kavihy 113
Phelps, 111111-y 61
P11616-1, mx 113.11-1.112.124
vnexpn. mm 61.124
Pznuip., M1-. 1:61111 26,109,127
1"IlO'I'O CLUB 1013, 109
Pickett. Dale -13
Pickett, Dlnnnc -13,102, 122,123,112-1
Plckclt, john 61,91
Picrtc, Kris 77
Pictcrzzuk, M1n.1.1nnn 66,129
Pilath, Sue 77,112
Plllow, Debbie 43,114
Plrtenturf. George 61
Plante, Andrea 61
Potter-
Flummer, jay 77
P111n1n1e1-, 1611 43,9-1,95
Polllck, Ruth 20,-13
Pollick. Shirlenr: 77
1'6n11n, Gary 77
116616, 11116. Susan 26,105
161161. ctny 61,76
Porter. rtnntmy 77
1161161-, sneuny 43,115,128
'rnnn-ny 77. 1111, Ill
Rlchnrds, Rhonda 61
Richardson. Darlene 61
llltrhurdscn, Donna 78
Richardson, Thuxnas -13
111611. M61-y 43
Richer, Llsn 61
111611. Becky 43.101
Rickard. Keith 61
Rlcksgers, Keith 113, 108. 122, 123.
126, 127
lllley, Cattle 78
Riley. Kevln 61,87
Rlsnef, Pam -13, 126
Roach, Kim 78,101
Robnrgc, Pat 78
Robarts. Cathy 61
Robb. Mrs. Marybeth 17.42
Ruhvrts. Leah 43,105
Roberts, Mrs. Myldrcd 28
1161161-15611. Le1gn 78
Ronxnnnn. Jeanne 43.1111
Rnblnson. Mrs, Mary 22
Roehl, Diane 43, ll-1
s611upb6611. Larry 79. s6, 90. 96. 97
scnnn. jnay 62
scxn-1616. Cindy 114,-1-1,101,110,111
113
SCOK. Barb 62
SCUEI, Cathie 44.126
Scart, Joyce 4-1, 102
Scrllzner, Indy 62
Sctlvens. Debbie 44, 101. 122
56111-ing. Dnvxe 62,841,101
Suhrlhg. Sue 18,-1-11100.10-1,1051
110, 111. 116,122
Surzreih. Sheryl -18,511.62
Sccord. Anna 62
see. Jane 62
Seetcrlln, Don -1-1,10-1. 103
Seererlin, Robert 79
5611161-g, 1.11-5. 1161-11166 ze
Seling. 11.111161-n 4-1,126
Scllng, Iohn 79
Sellers, Karla L12, 113
Seivold. Mrs. Fat 26
Seurynck. Jean 62,113
Saxton, Norman 79
Shafer. Mike 4-4,114
Shnfer. Walter 62
Shaffer, Ann 62
Shanks tm 79 86.110.91.101
. I .
Marg,-'ret 62
Shaw.
Shaw, Val 79
Shaw, Viviun 79
Shell. Davld 62
s11nnr61-. Doug -111
Roehl, Pam 78
Roclcfs, Mlnzhiiie 61.101
Rogers. Carroll 61
Rogers. Debbie 101
nngern. 0111 111.86
nugm, Keith 78
Rogers. Lisa 16.78, 110, 111
Portwuml. Roxnnne 61
Poxtl, Scorc 77
Powell. Steve 61
Pcrwcr-1. Lnurle 77
Prunton. Kandi -13,113
Prcwmh, Russ Ann -13,126,127
Pretro, Bob 77,101
Prior, MLk1z 77
Proctor. llcv 61,120
Proctor. Shlrlee 43,11-1
Prow:-c, Terrtc- 61
Fuddy. Anne bl
P1161-615. 11611111 61,101
Pulnnecki, Jamey 77
Puizwkcy, 11-lurk 61
Pullls. DOL1h1e 43,11-1
Purks, Mnrk 61
. Q .
Queen, Anuy 61
Quick, Shnrvn bl
Qntnn, 161111 77,101
. R .
nngn12,J611n 43.101
Ralns, Clndy 77
Randall. Mr, Louis 17
Randolph. Tnny 77
nnvcns. 116111116 43,102,113
R661-16. M1-6. s11rn1.6n 20
116611. Betsy 77
116611, 116111116 43
"The closer he gets, the tougher he looks,"
Worries Greg Hatcher, getting ready io de-
fend himself at the district-Wide Wrestling
tournament held ot Waterford-Kettering High
School.
wg ..,, M 1.
.
Rogers. Mark 44.92
Ruhrcr, Monie -1-1
Rondo. Eddie 78156
Rondo, Sue 61,1U1.l24.125
Rand. Amy 53
110011, Fred -1-1,105
Ruckus. Mrs. Ann 22,116
Ruckus, Mr. Mel 161120,122.123
Rose, Debbie 61
Roscgnrt. Mr. Elden c. 14
Rosewnll. Gail 61
110581 DcnI5e 78
Ross, Duane 102
11655, 1111551111 18
11055. Mrs. Vlrginla 1-I
Russetto, john 44,8-1,8S,92.101
110551, Mike 414
Rortart. Pnul 78
Rottenbcrk, Dick -1-1
liotreltberk, Mike 61,97
Rowland, Karen 78
Rowland, Keith 61
Roy, Gordon 61,101
Roy. Jon ,1s.s6.91
Roy, Kim -11,-1-1, 1U9,1Z6, 127
nay, 'rnb 61.16
Ilunrk. Charles 4-1
Ruelle. Gary 61,91
Ruifattu. Karen -1-l
Rt!if.1lt0. Kathy 78
Rulkowskl. Kevln 61
Runlon, Debbie 73
Rush, non 62
Russell. Dave 61.31119
Ilunynn. n11nn1111 -1-1
111111. M111-y 4-1
Ryan, Knlhy -11.113, 126.127
. 5 .
s1.111-n11.11n1 -11
Salll, Corrine 7S
Sallahury. Nldz 78
samnuxy. Teresa 78
snnwld, Denny 15,36
Salkdd. Keynold 78
Snlkcld, Rlck 44, 106,107.12-1,125
S61116111. nan 62,124
sn116y, S6611 62,116,130
Snlley, Tamiii 78
Snlvntorc, Kathy 62
Salvatore. Paul 79
Sammons. Sandy 79, 101
Sanders. Barbara 79
Sangstct. B111 62,136.91
Snntala. Jeanne 62
Santos, Tony 4-1
Sandi. Mike 61
Snrtull. Rick -14, B8,92, 120.122, 123
Sntdcr, Ruth 62
Saum. Mr. john ?.3,B4,B5.90
Scnfe. Elizabeth 62
Scurlatt, Karen 44,102.11-1
Scharf, Liz 62,113
Schnrf. Rui: -1-4
Schemrk. Linda 79,81
Scheuurmann, Sue 44, 102.103, 115
Schlele, Bob 62.97
Schlclc. Rex 79,87
Schlffnur. Karen -1-1, 110.111, 113.
114,122
Schlmp. MaryAr1n 79
schxmp, vtnkx 44
s6111n1611. Becky -1-1
5ct11:11cI1. Diane 62
Schllnlnel, MI. L0uiS H. 1-1
Schmlrll. john 74, 79.86.90
S1:hn1Lkl2, Chnrlie -1-1
Schnakc, Dori -1-1
Schnnkc, Mark 79
Schnltker. Mark 79
SCHOOL SERVICES 28.29
Schultz. Sheri 62
Schulz, Cheryl 44,102, 120, 122
Schuplmch, Brian 79, 86,911,177
Shelly, Gail 62,100
S11e1t0Yl, Shari -111,121,122
Shelton, Rick 62
Slmpurd, Bernatlett 79
511666111 11n11611ne 441
Sholler, Laurle 52
Shook, Teresa 52
Shopkin. Jeri -1-1.116
Short. Mike 79
Short, Pete 62
Shorts, Molly -111,115
Shults. Brad 17
Shultl, LUIS 79
Shupe. Bill 62
5l1usl'1tar1. Tina 79
Slano.
Chris 23. 4-1
sinnnons, Anne 79
Simmons, mrs. tnnne 29
Slrnpklnson. 111116 -11
Simpson, C1111-165 79
snnnsnn, Tim 62
s1nrn11nng11, muy so
Stver.
Robin 62
Sizemore. David 79
Sizemore, Mike 79
Skellenger, Chris -1-1.88
Skelton, Rlck 50
SK1 CLUB 113.119
Skrobeck, Klm -1-1,11-1,115
5111-check, nnger 79
Slaala.
Smlth.
11nb1n 45. 102. 11-1. 122
c1161-y1 62
Smith. Cintll -I-1.11-1
Smith. Cynthia A. 79,101
Smith. Cynthia D. 79
Smith. Greg 79,117
Srhlth, Greg 79,9U,97
s1n1111. Ierry 62
sn111n,Jne 45.691111
Smith, juyce 79
Smlth. lulle 79
Smith, Lee 62.6-1
Smith. Liz 45.101. 111, 113
sn-11111, Ln.a1nn 45
smim. M61-gm-61 79
Smith, Mark 34
Smlth, mrs. Mary Z8
sn111h, 111115. Mnry 16 11.25.
Smlth, Merry 115, 101
Smlth. Michele 62
Smith, Robert 79.36
Smith, Run -1-1
Smlth. Steve -15
Smltlx. Terri -15,102
Smlth. Tim -15,122
Smith, Tom -15
Smlth. Vickl -15,102.11-1,126
Snow. Klm 62
Sblhnim, Debbie 62
Sorbelli. Val 79
xX 1
1 XX ,
i '-m ii ..- A--an--I-,,,,..
Surhelli. Vince 62,87
Suuriall, Denise -15.113
Snntliard, Brenda 45.122
Sovereign, jack -15.8-1,95,107
Suwdcn, Ken 79
Snwcrwlnc, Mrs. jean 17
Sowcrwlne, Tom 88.133
Suwles, 11011 -15,87
Slwukman, Connie 63
Sparks. Karen 79
spaysky, Leslie -15,105
Spears, Donna -15,114
Sl3EC1AL SERVICES 27
Speer, Ann 63
Spencer, Ken 63
Spencer. lllck 45
Sposulo, john 79
Spring, Mum -15
Stahl, Bob 76.79.86
Smlions, M1112 63
Slarkiventlwr, Brenda 63,113
Tnymr, 1611 1-10,97
Tnylnr, john 63,124
'1'6y1nr. Sent: 6L1,91,1I3
Tcngardcn, Tlm 80
Tnni, Cheryl 46
Teal. Richard 80
Terry, Dnvicl -16,l2l.1!2,l2-1
Terry. jeff 53.80
TUITY, mn. 63
Terslgni. Dun S0
Tnmgni. Dean 63
Therlnult. Priscilla -16,102,105
Thomas, l1r111:e 64
Thomas, Denise 80
Thomas, Mlchele -lb
'l'h0maa, Mrs. Suu 21
'1'1.nmpnnn, ncnky .16
Tinnnpsnn, 1166 46
Tlmmpraon, Craig 27.6-1
'r1.n.np.6n, jane: 6-1
Thurnell. Sue -16
Stnrkwentlier, Paula 79,101
Smrnes. Dcnnls 32, -15.
101,120,122
suede, Mrs. Berry 27
Smale,
Dun 71, 79, oo
Steele, joe 32.45.101
B-1,8B,89,9S.
Steen, james 80
Steen. john 63
Stein, Dnvc 45
Srcnqulsr, Elaine 63
Stnnquist, judy 80
Szepanskl, lim 80, 90
Stepnnski, sue 45
Bill Williams tries for a better hold
on Arlin Grilliih while the referee
Watches every move. Bill earned more
points than anyone in the entire tourna-
ment.
...-
,...-
Stc hon
sun Nlartln 80
P .
Srerllng. Dlane 63
Stern, Jef! 63
Stcrrltt. Becca -15
Swrrirt, Judy 80,110,111
Stcvcn s
. K1111 63
Stewart. Chris S0
sn-wan. jny su
Stlrcmah. Birth -15,1022 105,116
Stltes, Cindy -15,113
Stockmn. Dennis 30
Stokes. llrcnlln 73,80
516165, 1.1n..16 63
515011, Dcbblc -15
510112, Mr. Donald 27
510111, lllck 63,97
Stoutcnburg, Dave 63
Straller, Duug 63,S6,!P0,9l.12-1
Strlrlltlnntl, Dwtll 53.63
Strlnc. Sheri 80, 1111.
Struck, Mrs. Dorothy 28
Strung. 11111 03, 87
strong, Junlnn s0,1o1
Strong, Lynn 63
strong, 1vnn.1n so
Strulrlc, MIS. Marlnne 18,21
STUDEN1' AIDES 11-1,115
STUDENT COUNCIL 1130, 101
Sturnp, Debbie -15
Sulkancn. Martin BU
SUITE. Bob 46.95
Sllllicrlund, Stephen -16,95
Sunlicrlnnd, Yvonne 63
Sutton, Ford -16
Sweet, Dcbblc -16
Thurnron, Becky -16,122
Thcrnlon, jualy 04
'1'I1tocp, C1 nsly -lb, l01,1UZ,1l3, 122
Thrower, Bxynn 80
Tilson, Randy 416
'1'1npeu. Randy ao
Tinmn, Don 6-1
Tipton. Linda 46,115
Titswnrrh, Ton1 46
'l':1dcro1.f, George 6-1,87
Toduroff, Kim 6-1
Tomnsinc, Mr. joseph 20
'r6m1t1ns, Don 61, 12-1
Tung, Mri. Diane 17,18. 120, 121
Taninghunn, Donna H0
TRACK, NINTH GRADE 9-1.95
T11Ac1c, SEVENTH, EIGHTII GRADE
96,97
Tgnxeu. 11.1111 64
Trulu, Karen 50,110,111
'l'ubbs. Paula 80
Tucker, 11111 80
Tucxnr. Tnnnny so
Turnbull, Karen 116
Tumliull, Kevln 80.87
Turner. Kent 64,101
Turner. Sue 6-1
Turion, Ilrnil 6-1,12-1
Tuson, Denise B0
Tuson. Robert HD
Tynan, jeff 64
. U .
Unslcber, Sylvia 6-1
upmn, 1c1n1 64
. V .
Vachnn, Diane 46
vnmnncnun, Mn. 106156 24,25
Valdez, john 80
Valdez, Viola -16
Valdrun. Linda 80
Van, Renee S0
V-nn, lioxnnne 6-1
Vnnderllnck, 1161-y 64
V:111dcrVccr. Cathy 11-1
Vruzdruskn, Andy su, 101
Vandruska, 'rim 46,101
Vz1nF1Ct0r01'1. Chuck -16
V:1nF1f:t9r1:11, Steve SU
Vanllordon, Denlnc 46
V:1nNor1nnn, jawn 46,101.12-1
Vankoekcl, Roger 13,46
Vnnwcy. Mlm Betsy 21
1f..mbc:11nn, Roy 3-1, -16, ss, 92, vs
Vasquez, Da-.111 -16
Varna, Gregory 0-1
Vaughan. Mr. Duflicld I9
1'nu1h.:-rom, Cheryl 6,1
Vegn,Jol1n -16,3-1.95, 101,12-1, 125
Vega. 1.15 64
Veggie. Dang -15,-16,s4,s5,ss,s9,
Vldlund, l'IlL1l1.1 80
Villarreal, Liarlm. 6-1,97
Vlllarreal, M.Al1c1s 6-1
Vlr-nlskl, bleve b-1
Vogel, Mark -l6,84l,85,92
V011-cert, Mr. J61... 1.1
Vultmcr, Bruce 6-1
Vollmer, Rod S0
Vtmlinrgen. Dehhlti 6-1
Vunllargcn. Mr., 1J6r6n1y 2.1
Vomrheiw, Scan 65
vnre. nnndy -16
1165-. Nanny 65
- 11' -
1VaLh2, jnhn 78,80
ivngner, Jeannie no
Wagner. john 65
Wagner. Michael 05
Wagrier, Tammy 80,101
Wnll, Kcvln 65
Wallace, M155 Barllnrn Z0
wnuacc. 111,113.1 -10, 102, 105
Wnllln, Laurie 65
Walsh. Laurle b5,l16
Walsh, 511:11-yi 46
Wnlah, Mins 51151111 131
Warclxuck, Mike 46
Wnrd, jim 53,75,87.97
wnnieu, july 65
Wareck, 11611 32,-16,s1,ss,s9,92
101,12-1
1111-ner, Kathy 65
Warner, Rod -16
Wnrntz, Ed 46,54
Wnrnrz, Iayne 51
Washburne, Brad 46
Waters, Mr. G11 zo
Watson, , Ohrlstic 6-1,05
1vnzs6n, Mike Sl
ivcaver, 1611 Bl
svmn-er, may 46,8-1,101
Wchcr, Sue 2-1,81
Weedon, Dawn 65
. T .
Tnffe. T1rn 32.46.114
Tnncnger, 11111 63,124
Tallcnt. Llz -16
nm. cfnny so
Tassl, Renee 63
Tum, L1111ln BU
Tnyxnr, lllll an
'1'6y16r, cnniy 63, 1117
Tnyinr, 01.6.-yi 46
Tnyinr. Dnrrcll 116, 0.1,-92, 101
1v6gn1nn, 1'nu1 16
Wehrli, Mt:-. Kitty Z7
Welkle, llcb S1
Welkle, Dcnlse -lb
Well, Mnlthew 65
Webs, Tlm 65.9U,9l
Welch, Mlke -16
Wundlrmd, Judith B1
weyl11n,., David 46
,,-
him down
With that arm lock, maybe lell Decker
can flip his Pierce opponent over and pm
on the mat.
Wayhing, mn.-n 69,111
wc,-ning. nnhen -16
Whnymz.
Lc5l1e bi
Wheeler, Dlnlic -16.lll2,1D5,123
1v111,r6n, Dnn 65.37.9637
White. Amy 65,12-I
11111116 Dave 65,116
White, Dcbble 81
1v111m, Paul -16,a1,ss,9z
WhitC, Paula S1
1vn1te116n11. v16k1 -12,-16, 1112, 105
WhlLe11u1'n, Lynn 6-1,65
Whhmor
Wliltney.
Wlbley.
0, Berry jo 65
Mrxrrha B1
Mike -16
1Vl.ldc, Karcrx Sl
W1-hiv, Tina 05,116
mvurnng, jodl 116
Wi1fong,jay 116,117
Wilklnson. Leah Arm -16
1v1111nn15, 11111 65,87.97,101, 124.
125,13-1
Wllllams, Brenda 65
Williflma, Douglas 37,-16,105
WL11in11'1S. Mr. jay 16,96,97, 1213, 121
wuufnnr, 5611 65
Wlllinms, 1.251115 19.109, 115,126
Williams. Mark 65
Wlllluxns, mn Bl
Wllllnms, Tun 81
w1111nn.s6n, 0661.1 Bl
wusnn, sau 65.l00,1U1
wurnn, nn. 65
w11,6n, jlm 16,115
1v11,nn, Nancy 65,101
Wllltm, Dan 16
Wlntc-r, Gregory 65, 12-1,125
11150, 511.2115 65
Wcivcn .
Rub -16
w6n61.. sneny 16
won, 1115. Kin, 16
wnnu, 11661.16 22.-16.11-1
n'6nn, Les H1
xvnnu, Peggy 81
Wand, Tony 2l,86,97,101
wnnucrnon, 111.1614 81,157,101
1v66d11n11, 111611616 -16, 1112, 115
Wousllmll. 'run 65
1vnn.1,, Dnnnn -16,101,11-1,115
1v61-ann, 61... 05
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Wurcl. Mr-.. Barbara ZS
Word, Eva 65
Work, Mark 115,101
Worlnnd, 11116 -17, 120, 112, 1211, 111
Worrell, Pnm 65
Worsham, Iwb 47
Wurtmnll, Nancy -17
Wrlght, Mr-, Charlene 16,110,111
W rolxel .
116.-ry 17
wr61,61, Ted si
xv,-nn., Diane -17.1115
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YIEARDOOK STAFF 126.127
1'6n,,11n, rzznuy -17.114
Young, 1101: 19,-17
Young, ann 65,116
young. Eric Bl
Ymlng, Kathy .J-1.47, 102, 11111, 112-
113,124
Young. Tony 97
1'nungq11ift,ja111e5 61,97
1'6nn,gn61.r. TI-minan 47
Vuv1111ov1L:l1, Mlm- Nullcliu 66
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Zletuk. Fmnl: S1
Zollncr. Diane 115
Zollncr, sue 81,110
Zuchlke. Dcbble 65,131
Zuelch. Dale 65,97
znnrmk, '1'11n6n.y Q5
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Did we, the students and faculty of Mason Iunior High School, help promote
the ideal of peace on earth, especially here, around us? Did peace begin with
us?
lt was ta big year for all the Maariners, with the variety of activities as differ-
ent as the variety of people who got involved. Besides record-breaking athletic
teams, great strides were made academically. And many students participated
in extra-curricular events.
With teamwork and effort, peace was a reality. We hope this yearbook ll-
lustrates the effort made by the faculty and student body.
Thanks go to Mrs. Marion Novess, yearbook adviserp Mr. Hay Figg, rep-
resentativeof the American Yearbook Company: Mr. Richard Slade, of Slade's
Printing Companyg and Mr. Keith Phillips, instructor of photography, for help-
ing the yearbook staff produce a book that will make everyone remember the
l97U-71 school year.
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