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THE 1975 PINES VOLUME 63 TRAVERSE CITY SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL TRAVERSE CITY, MICHIGAN EDITOR: Bruce Taylor ADVISOR: Elizabeth Parker PHOTOGRAPHERS: Gregg Kauffman Dave Karcewzski Mike Corcoran Pat Murphy Kim Tezak TABLE OF CONTENTS FALL ....................... Sophomores.............. WINTER .................. Juniors................. SPRING .................. Seniors................. Advertisements ......... Indices: Faculty................. Club.................... Student ................ . . . .6-7 .......35 ..78-79 .......94 150-151 ......153 ......230 255 256 258 V-l-C-T-O-R-Y IS OUR CRY “Let's get fired up! Entertaining and inspiring, the 1974-75 cheerleaders whipped up support for this year's football and basketball teams. Large followings at the away games, including the football team's heart-and-season breaking 24-20 loss at Muskegon, and heated enthusiasm at all the games was due, in more than a small part, to the cheerleaders. Led by co-captains Debbi Whaley and Carol Gri-shaw, the cheerleaders and students exhibited spirit that merited comment by opposing school officials. The J.V.'s got organized only to cheer at the last three J.V. home football games, Homecoming game, and the season-ending SnowBowl game. 3 8 4 Opposite Page 1. At the Homecoming game, the J. V. and the Varsity squads cheered together. 2. The J.V.'s who added much spirit to the games, pose in one of their formations. 3 Members of the '74-'7S Varsity squad are: (Top Row, Left to Right,) Joanne Brown, Robin Yeiter, Jenny Johnson, and Sonya Aldrich. (Bottom Row,) Chris Deering, Jan Demin, Hina Collins, Carol Crishaw, and Deb Whaley. 4. V-l-C-T-O-R-Y seemed to be the favorite among all concerned. This Page 1. The Varsity squad clap their hands and stomp their feet to the rhythm of Rumblebeat 2. The Junior Varsity squad for '74- 75 are; (Top Row) Shelly Grueber and Katie Shea. (Middle Row) 7am-mie Reayand Linda Dreeves. (Bottom Row) Lori Cross and Kim Molby. 3. The cheerleaders seem to be distracted by something as they start a cheer at a basketball game. 4 The Varsity cheerleaders take time out to pose, from practice. 5. The Varsity squad was awarded a Drivers Ed. cone for their skit at the Homecoming pep assembly. 9 HOMECOMING EVENTS BOOST SCHOOL SPIRIT Once again, the Class of 75 proved its spirit by repeating as winners of the homecoming Big Mouth award (a yelling contest), and the Float Competition between the classes. Their float portrayed the theme Round 'Em Up and Roast 'Em . Some very strange looking horses, led by Greg Cizek and Mike Buday, pulled the covered wagon. The Juniors took second with a lot of effort put into a tombstone which read, The Reds Are Dead . Ghosts surrounded the graveyard scene. The sophomores completed the competition by expressing their hopes of Rocketing the Reds . A large rocket dominated their float. After a victorious game ending with a score of 40-12, Carol Grishaw and Rick Beagle were crowned queen and king by Coach Ooley. Kofijam provided entertainment at Homecoming Dance sponsored by the Student Council and Pep Club. 4 Opposite Page 1. The Juniors' Homecoming float was a graveyard scene, surrounded by ghosts. 2. A hitch of horses pulled the Senior class float. 3. A large, spirited crowd boosted the Trojans to a Homecoming victory. 4. The Sophomore float portrayed the theme, Rocket the Reds . 5. The nominated candidates for Homecoming queen were, (Left to Right,) Deb Whaley, Carol Grishaw, Jan Johnson, Dody Hackett, and Sandy De-Moulpied. 6. The Trojans line up against the Big Reds at the Homecoming game. 7. Homecoming king and queen, Carol Grishaw and Rick Beagle, pose here, shortly after being crowned. This Page 1. Mr. Dye pushes the teachers float as Mr. Young enjoys the ride. 2. Carol Grishaw and Deb Whaley look over the shoulders of their partners as they dance to the music of Kofijam. 3. At the Pep assembly, the Homecoming candidates were, (Left to Right,) Steve Drake, Dave Brammer, Jerry Cole, Rick Beagle, and Lee Wyatt, as introduced by Bruce Taylor. 4. Coach Jim Ooley made the '74-'7S Homecoming victorious! 11 The 1974-75 Pep Club, under the direction of advisor John Sonneman and Pres. Sandy De-Moulpied, got under way early in the school year with their running of the sports concessions, pep assemblies, selling ribbons and painting signs promoting Trojan victories. The Pep Club was also integral in organizing Homecoming, Pep-A-Rama and buses to several away games. 1 3 4 2 Opposite Page 7. Athletic Director, Mr. Dye has Mr. Dick on the run in the faculty skit during Homecoming. 2. Sue Aldrich smiles at the camera as a weekly meeting gets on its way. 3. The 1974-75 Pep Club officers are (Left to Right) pres. Sandy DeMoul-pied, sec. Chris Hammontree, advisor, Mr. Sonnemann, historian, Jan Johnson, treas. Mary Moore, and vice pres. Dody Hackett. 4. Tim Donahey takes a break to promote Pep Club merchandise. 5. Cooch takes time to help us with one of our duties; painting signs. This Page 7. Pep Clubber, Leslie Light gives us a peppy wave. 2. Becky Rasmussen tries to keep our patrons happy. 3. A spirited group at one of the first basketball games. 4. Mr. Dye always willing to lend a helpful word or two. 5. An early workshop starts Pep Club off on the right foot. 6. The football team seems to be humored by the faculty skit. 5 6 Band Adds Pizazz to the Games New Director Shapes Band for a New Year This year the TCHS band program came under new management as Mr. Greg Talford started his first year as director of bands, replacing Mr. Thad Hergerberg, who moved on to become assistant director at Michigan State University. The marching band operated on a busy schedule by appearing at the Black and Gold game, W.M.U. Band Day, and seven regular season games, traveling with the football team to the Alpena and Muskegon Catholic Central games. 5 9 8 This Page 1) Bill Dooley and Debbie Rogers dance to Mr. Bojangles. 2) President Sue Nielsen presents Mr. Talford with an award. 3) Drums pound on. 4) U-U-P-PH! 5) Flags salute Band-o-Rama. 6) Trombones take over. 7) Clarinets pour out the sound. 8) The moose toots. 9) Full band at Band-o-Rama. 10) Tea for two for Tubas? 11) Drums and saxaphones perform. Opposite Page 1. A face in the crowd. 2. Drum majors Bill and Steve Dooley. 3. Band en masse during Homecoming halftime show. 4. Faces in the crowd. 5. Flag corps (From Left): Nancy Linton, Ellie Clem, Di Foster, Cindi Shaw, Pat Dupuis, Melissa Donkers, Chris Solomonson, and Vicki Walsh. 6. More faces in the crowd. 7. Pom pon girls (From Top and Left): Sue Nielson, Ann Alward, Michelle Hoyland, (Middle) Deb Rogers, Karen Hoyland, (Front) Cail Lockwood, Judy Kramer, and Leslie Light. 1. The woodwinds help Eat 'em up 2. Pom Pop's show real interest at pep assemblies. 3. Chris Holstad's really enthused about the half-time performance. 4. Steve Dixon pounds his drum. 5 and this is Mr. Talford's best side. 6. Vic Rosenthal wails on his trumpet. 7. The percussion really jam it up on the field. 8. Mr. Johnson lends a hand on the cymbals. 9. Alto horns get into their music. 10. Pep band plays at the pep assemblies. 10 16 Concert Season Starts Well With Both Bands Under New Direction The Traverse City High School Concert and Symphony Bands, along with the Wind Emsemble, began their first year under the direction of Gregory L. Talford. Mr. Dennis )ohnson, formerly the assistant director to Mr. Hegerberg, has taken over the Concert band. The Wind Ensemble, now in its second year of existence, also is directed by Mr. Talford. Both bands are working hard as they prepare for the M.S.B.O.A. District Festival to be held on February 22. Newly formed this year, is the 1975 Pep Band. In years past, it has been known as the Trojan Brass and consisted of brass players only. The pep band has performed at all of the home basketball games. The bands have had many activities this year, including the Christmas Concert, performed with the Choir and Orchestra, and the Mid-Winter Concert. i i y i 5 Opposite Page: 1.1975 Symphony Band 2. 7975 Concert Band This Page: 1. The 7975 Stage Band 2. The Symphonic Wind Ensemble 3. Gregory L. Talford 4. Dennis Johnson 5. 7975 Pep Band 6. Music from the Christmas Concert 7. 7975 Band Officers and Student Staff 8.1975 graduating seniors 18 Students Take to the Road Mystery Dents Reported in Student Parking Lot As school came back in session after summer, students whose automobiles were parked in the student lot, were panicked at the thought of new drivers using their cars (or their parent's cars) as crash barriers. The driving range's once again became known as “the obstacle course by the driver education students, much to the dismay of their licensed peers. It must be noted more seriously that through the efforts of Mr. Jim Raymond and Mr. Al Elzinga, over 200 students per semester during the school year alone receive an operator's license. il Mr. Raymond Mr. Elzinga 2 1. Students give full attention as their instructor lectures. 2. Mr. Raymond keeps close watch on new drivers on the range. 3. Students take time to talk before class begins. 4. New drivers cautiously eye another of the ranges hairpin turns. 3 19 J.V.'s and Sophs Look to Continue Winning Ways 1974 was a big year for the entire Trojan football program, ending up with a record of 17 wins against only 5 losses. The Junior Varsity met with two road losses to contrast their five wins, the losses were a 34-0 rout by Mona Shores and a heartbreaking 34-21 loss to Muskegon. The “Little Trojans went to Muskegon with a total of 14 players, including 9 starters, unable to participate and several others playing over their injuries. The sophomore team proved themselves to be a high-powered offensive team scoring an average of 30 points a game. Their offense was based on the Brad Pines or Bob Davis to Brian Jones pass combination and strong running by Matt Courtade, Scott Rice and Randy Walter. Coaches Jon Constant and Bob Lewallen made good use of strong line play by center Roger Mervau, Tom Harmon, Tony Steinberg, Jim Fi-farek and Dan Rickard. J.V. Football Scores Opp. 6 Mesick T.C. 7 6 Alpena 21 34 Mona Shores 7 0 Alpena 21 6 M.C.C. 14 12 Grand Haven 21 34 Muskegon 21 Sophomore Football Scores Opp. 20 Cadillac T.C. 16 6 Central Lake 26 12 Sault St. Marie 18 6 T.C.S.F. 40 34 Ellsworth 0 6 Manistee C.C. 49 Photos were taken during Snow Bowl game, featuring: Franco Sander, Bob King (Opp. 1); Mike Saunders, 11; Bob Dorie 52; Len Broughton, 84; Brian Moore, 71 (Opp. 2); a pile up (Opp. 3); J.V. team (Opp. 4; see club index); Sandy Stork Lamb and Dave Mahn conversing 1. Brian Strong, 2. another pile up, 3. a long shot, 4. Ted Krohn punting, 5. and Soph, team, 6. see club index. 8 Wins to 1 Loss Fall brought upon us a new season of football. Many people thought of our team as one of rebuilding only. But we set them straight after our first game. Then proceeding to win the next three we came upon M.C.C. The only thing that can be said was stated by Gary Moss, We are the only team tough enough to beat us. We lost that one, but never again did that word come to meet us. Football 74, a tremendous team displaying a tremendous season. Football is here to stay. 3 This Page 7. The Trojan backfield led by Rick Waters parading down the field. 2. The Big O lakes time out for a picture. 3. Allstate end Mark Brammer grasps another pass for a long gain. 4. Our team's scoreboard Opposite Page 5. Paul Schneider 42 slices off the block of Dave Brammer 53 6. Our aerial attack bombed everyone. 7. Wot a team! 8. McLachlan intercepts while King Budda admires. 9. Schneider almost spikes the ball after six. 2 22 .r5ii TROJAN VARSITY FOOTBALL SCORES Traverse City 42 Owosso U. of Detroit High Mona Shores Alpena Muskegon C. C. Grand Haven •Muskegon Big Reds Benton Harbor Grand Rapids Union •Homecoming Opponent 22 0 14 14 24 12 12 6 0 12 S. Drake 1 13. D. Kipley 20 R. Beagle 21 M. Niedzielski jocks of 75 22 M. Weaver 23 D.Finch 24 M. Couturier 25 I. Bearinger 29 D. Smith 52 M. Pearce ALL-STATE HALFBACK RICK WATERS, ELUSIVE AGAINST ANYONE, EVEN HARBOR 42 P. Schneider 53 D. Brammer 24 66 D. Garland 75 C. Ray 76 J. Cole 80 J. Kirsch A Si Season Thrill 8-1 Record 60 T. Drabek 63 S. Clark 62 M. Hubbell 65 D. Halachukas 83 G. Bright 84 J. Calvin 87 G. Moss Trainer R. Dobson (Not Pictured Mid-Term Graduate) Trojan Harriers Have Winning Season The 1974 Cross Country season ended as a particularly satisfying one for the members and Coach Young. The Trojans met with only one loss in the dual meet competition and received well-earned recognition from their fellow students. Rich Everett and Steve Nyland led the team, receiving medals in the Alpena and St. Francis Invitationals and L.M.A.C. meets. Balanced finishes proved to be the key to success for the Trojans as they came up with several finishers close together in the standings. i 4 1 CROSS COUNTRY SCORES %c. Opponent 5 2 Cadillac 36 Ejk Rapids 33 20 Benzie Central 41 15 St. Francis 50 41 Mt. Pleasant 18 15 Manistee 49 3rd L.M.A.C. 23 Benzie Central 35 2nd L.M.A.C. 7th Alpena Inv. 16 St. Francis 47 3rd L.M.A.C. 23 Cadillac 36 2nd St. Francis Inv. 25 Manistee 34 2nd L.M.A.C. 9th Regionals 5 Opposite Page 7. Steve Nyland leading with Rich Everett right behind in T.l. meet. 2. The starting line against Cadillac. 3. Keith tor ton ana Jim (_ arpenter in a conference meet. 4. Eric Okerstrom giving a pep talk to his team mates. 5. Jim Carpenter and Wayne Houghton posing for a picture before a meet. This Page 7. Some of the team members. 2. The two devils. Coach Young and Phil Theil. 3. Steve Nyland coming in first place in a meet. 4. A normal cross-country practice. 5. Rich Everett congratulating Jim Carpenter after a meet. 27 Golfing Swingers Get Winning Tally Show Promise for Future Despite an outstanding -I dual match record, the Trojan Golf team could improve only one place ov r last year, finishing fourth in the LMAC. The team went through many highs and lows together, but perhaps the highlight came when Mike Asiala hit a hole in-one on the fourteenth hole at the Traverse City Golf and Country Club during a practice round. For next year there is much hope. Of the nine varsity golfers, seven were underclassmen, including six sophomores! Hoefully, they will all contribute to Coach Jim Raymond's goal of winning the LMAC! GOLF SCORES 4th in LMAC T.C. Opp. 342 Alpena 433 343 Petoskey 329 360 T.C.S.F. 395 328 Cadillac 329 328 Cadillac 362 1st Petoskey Triangular 158 Manistee ft 184 (9 holes) Opposite Page 7. Scott Parker blasts out of a trap. 2. The 1974 Trojan Golf Team (see club index for names.) 3. Randy Cizek wollops a drive. 4. Mike Davis sinks one while Tom Pelto hams it up. This Page 1. Tom Raymond drives while Berg, Asiala, and O'Brien watch. 2. While players observe. Coach Ray demonstrates proper form. 3. Coach Jim Raymond is interested in a putt. 4. Lefty hits a good one. 2 29 Girls Tennis Racks up Experience The 1974 Girl's Tennis season saw the inagura-tion of interscholastic competition for the girls. Although the team was somewhat short on experience, Coach Riley welcomed back 7 letter-persons in senior M. Field, and juniors J. Bach, J. Basta, M. Calcutt, and B. Lynch. J. Taylor, an incoming sophomore, proved to be a strong addition to the team. Team Spirit Grows Cagers Show Improvement The Trojan girl's basketball team, coached by Vicki Bush, compiled a respectable 9-10 record in only their second year of competition. They were third in the LMAC with a 5-5 tally. The JV's, directed by Leona Barnhart, had a winning record of 9-7, and showed much promise for next year. Opposite Page 1. Julie Basta warming up before a match. 2. Mary Calcutt at a practice. 3. Team Picture (see club index for names). 4 Coach Gail Riley demonstrating a back hand follow-through 5. Jodie Taylor serving the ball. 6. Ivanka Bate, returning a serve. 7. Jill Bach attempts to put some drop on her forehand. This Page 1. Sue Stasinski puts one in against Mainistee. 2. Another JV, Kathy Kelly, goes for two. 3. Connie Novak inbounds to Diane Allen. 4 Karen Blackburn concentrates on a free throw. S. The 1974 Girls' Basketball Team (see club index for names). 31 2 Tri-Hi-Y Runs the Legislature Tri-Hi-Y this year included carolling for special groups, and other community services. They planned the Sadie Hawkin's dance at the beginning of the year. The highlight of the year was the trip to Lansing for Youth Leg. The officers are President Linda Leppek, Vice-President Jane Gilmore, Secretary Cathy Clarke, Treasurer Nancy Linton, Chaplain Cyndi Brunette and advisor Mr. Lewallan. Opposite Page 7. Sadie Hawkins' King and Queen, Bill McCuddy and Nina Collins. 2. Cindy Sladek contemplates Ledge. 3. Officers Linda Leppek, Cyndi Brunette, Nancy Linton, fane Gilmore and Cathy Clarke stop and pose for Kooch. 4. Sandy DeMoulpied gives Gregg Kauffman a good talking to. 5. Nancy Linton tries to figure out the treasury. 6. Cyndi Brunette listens at the Tri-Hi-Y meeting. This Page 7. The meeting gets under way. 2. The girls rerhinisce about past Ledge meetings. 3. Teresa Suurs seriously thinks about Tri-Hi-Y. 4. Jane Gilmore, our trusty Vice President. 5. Brenda Goff gives a chuckle. 6. Mr. Lewallen tries to figure out Tri-Hi-Y’s troubles. 7. Linda gives the girls different things to think about. 8. Kandi Tezak doesn't look pleased with the decision. 33 Thespian Fall Drama Both New and Unique On November 14th and 16th, our own Thespians presented their version of John Patrick's The Willow and I , a play covering a time period of 40 years. Al Helms was the director, with Becky Gil-met student directing. Appearing in the play were: Lori Alpers, Ward Carrol, Jane Gilmet, Gary Helms, Bridgett Kilpatrick, Opie Lewis, Sue Moenkhaus, Keith Packard, and Sue Pefflev. Due to the long time span, a super effort was needed from the make-up people to age the characters 40 years in 10 minutes. 34 3 4 Opposite Page — 1. Cary Helms talks with Sue Monkhaus while Jane Gilmet looks on. 2. Keith Packard, Bridgett Kilpatrick, Gary Helms, and Ward Carrol in a touching moment. 3. Acting embraces a wide area for Gary Helms and Jane Gilmet. 4. Amanda Vreeland helps Bridget Kilpatrick put color in her cheeks. 5. Lori Alpers, Sue Moenkhaus, and Ward Carrol in a colorful scene. This Page — 1. Mike Beard prepares the floor. 2. Opie Lewis talks with Jane Gilmet while Sue Moenkhaus looks on. 3. Director Al Helms. 4. The jig's up! Mr. Jerry Glenn Although as her job is a day-after-day routine, her smile does not show it. Mrs. Anita Torrey n handing Mrs. Torrey a message todeliva '77 Council Tackles Sophs' Gripes The Soph's class council accomplished a lot compared to past years. Their homecoming float “Rocket the Reds although dramatic, placed third. The class of '77 also set a precedent when their president moved away. Mary Bonner, former president was replaced by V. President Jon Park according to official procedure. Tom Gauthier was then elected as the new V. Pres. They showed that their class had a lot of pep during Pep-A-Rama, coming in second in the overall scoring, just one point ahead of the Juniors. The magazine sale made a new record with totals reaching$13,407.00. 3 4 1 5 This Page: 7. Jamie Pelon, Chris Marlatt, and President Jon Park discuss the magazine sale with Vice President Tom Gauthier (Seated). 2. Sophomore class officers: second president Jon Park; treasurer Sue Gray; first president Mary Bonner; secretary Joy Wickstrand. Not pictured is second vice president Tom Gauthier. 3. Mary Bonner presides at a sophomore class council meeting. 4 Michelle Rodebaugh and fellow 'mores get wild while working on their Homecorping float. 5. Junior Randy Agruda and Sophomore Bruce Graham stake out the sophomore activity area during Pep-A-Rama. 2 37 Ackerman, Beth A. Adams, Cathy J. Adams, Ronnie Wayne Adler, Lee A. Allen, James 5. Alpers, Anthony D. Amidon, Karen A. Ammons, Pamela L. Anderson, Pamela Anderson, Paul Henry Ankerson, Gregory B. AprilI, Kenneth A. Aprill, Sherry A. Armour, Jefferey, D. Arnold, Katherine E. Arnold, Pamela S. Arnold, Thomas I. Asiala, Michael R. Augustson, Kerry D. Ayers, Lisa Marie Aylsworth, Gregory A. Baase, Susan Lynette Baic, Milan Bailey, Peggy Balentine, Gary D. Banton, Wayne E. Barnes, David Barnes, Rosalie M. Battling, Barbara H. Bartosek, Anne K. Bay, James R. Beadle, Charlotte E. Beard, Marcia A. Beck, Kenneth M. Beckett, James R. 39 Beckstrom, Jeanne Beckwith, Colleen 5. Bedard, James £. Beers, Timothy M. Bell, Rodney T. Bell, W. Daniel Jr. Bellant, Sandra Marie Belyea, Annette J. Benak, Cynthia L. Benak, Donald L. Benedict, John C. Bensley, Bonnie J. Berry, Ron A. Besko, John L. Black, Lisa A. Black, Susan M. Blackburn, Karen Sue Blackmore, David B. Blood, Susan D. Blow, Suellen Bobb, Thomas Arthur Bogley, William A Bonner, Mary Bopry, Cary W. Boursaw, Roxanne M. Bower, George W. Bower, Susan L. Braden, Joan Alice Brakel, Grace Ann Bramer, Christopher Braun, Carl D. Brazaski, Scott P. Brimmer, David A. Brinkerhoff, Kevin J. Bristol, Jacqueline L. 40 Britton, Thomas L. Broughton, Kathy M. Brown, Leslie L. Brown, Beth M. Bruckner, Lory K. Burgess, Dale F. Bush, Daniel Mark Bush, Jon Forrest Bushey, Shelly C. Bussa, Daniel But rick, Debra L. Butrick, Janice J. Byram, Joseph S. Byram, Susan M. Cain, Michael C. Caldwell, Janice D. Canfield, Joan C. Carmien, Judy L. Carpenter, Patricia J Carrizales, Jessie R. Carroll, Ed P. II Cartwright, James S. Case, Bengie FJ. Cebula, Lucy A. Chambers, Rebecca S. Champt, Gerald N. Chapman, J. Curt Cherba, R. Scott Chouinard, Cary Cizek, Randal J. Clark, Timothy J. Clingan, Cynthia A. Clinton, Jennifer L. Clous, Barbara D 41 Clous. Garth W. Clous, Gerald C. Coates, Carl D. Coddington, Lynda Coddington. Pamela Coil, Michael A. Colby, Rebecca Marie Coleman, Laurie Collins, Laurie L. Collins, Shelly M. Cook, Gerald H. Cooper, Mary L. Cooper, Dianna M. Core, Patricia . Core, Richard Cosgrove, Steven R. Cote, Carl R. Courtade, Matthew J. Cramer, Kelly L. Crampton, Thomas N. Cray, Patricia C. Craycraft, jerry R. Cross, Laurie j. Crouch, Catherine A. Dailey, John Dancer, john E. Davis, Michael Davis, Robert Day, Kenneth )r. Dean, Patricia Debruyn, Barbara L. Dejong, Karen Marie Deloy, Cheryl Ann Denham, Mark A. Denman, Bradley S. 42 Detwiler, Michelle A. Diehl, Gregg Diehl, Susie A. Dillard, Charles A. Dingeman, Michael 5. Dixon, Steven J. Doctor, Walter E. Dohm, James V. Donahey, Jacquelyn S. Donhaiser, Kristi A. Donnelly, Susan K. Doornbos, Dennis L. Doornbos, Daniel L. Downer, Daniel K. Dreves, Linda M. Drilling, Patrick M. Drumbrille, Dean C. Dunham, Sally A. Dupuis, Phillip M. Durga, Dianna L. Duat, Bonnie Lynn Eager, Linda Sue Ealy, Dana M. Edge, Steven Edwards, Eugene R. Egeler, Penny J. Ellens, Tammy D. Elliott, Casey f. Erhart, Michael T. Esther, Rick L. Evans, Mark Ewing, Rebecca A. Fall, John Meridith Fejger, Alan L. Felker, Brenda L. 43 Fifarek, James R. Finateri, Marcia C. Fineout, Terry E. Finnila, Mitchell J. Fitzgerald, Charles E. Ford, Stephen D. Fouch, Barbara ). Franke, Sharon A. Franks, Larry A. Fraser, Thomas L. Frazier, Douglas J. Frazier, Terry F. French, Timothy A. Fritz, Donald L. Cabrick, James R. Caines, Steve A. Galia, Judy A. Caretson, Melanie A. Garland, James A. Garrett, Randall Jay Garshaw, Katheryn Garvin, Patricia R. Gaultier, David R. Gauthier, Jeffrey D. Gauthier, Kathleen L Gauthier, Thomas Gauthier, Tina M. Gauthier, Ursula Kay Gayford, Donald L. Geer, Kenneth E. Gerow, Nancy J. Gibson, Dianne L. Gilbert, Chervi A. Gilbo, Carol a. Gillson, Timothy G. 44 Gilmet, Jane M. Gilmore, Michael M. Godfrey, Steven Goff, Brenda Jean Goggin, Danna M. Gore, Cindy S. Graham, Bruce I. Graves, Debra L. Gray, Cathy Lou Gray, Susan A. Green, Michele T. Creenman, Steven J. Greilick, Christina A Griffin, Laura L. Grishaw, fane A. Groszek, Diane J. Grueber, Shelley M. Hagan, Robin C. Hagerty, Tammy J. Hagnenberg, Laura M. Halachukas. Pamela I. Halberg, Jon H. Hall, Barbara J. Hall, Bruce C. Halloway, Deborah Hamacher, Michael R. Hamilton, Nicholas J Hanchett, Robert Hanley, Stacy L. Hanna, Debra L. Hanna Kelley J. Hannum, Kelli A. Hansen, Timothy E. Harding, Tague Ronald Harmer, Susan E. 45 Harmon, Thomas J. Harmon, Tonia M. Harp, Richard L. Harris, Brian L. Harris, Cheryl D. Hartman, Betty L. Hartsell, Brenda A. Harvey, Nancy Marie Has man, C. Michael Hayes, Anne M. Hayes, Keith M. Hayward, Renae M. Hayward, Sheryl Lyn Haywood, Karen E. Heath, Terence A. Heermann, Christine E. Heika, James Heming, Pamela J. Hendges, David M. Hentowski, Michael Hewitt, Ralph E. Higgins, Merideth A. Hintz, Dan W. Hodek, Thomas C. Hodges, Michael K. Hohnke, Creg L. Holsather, Brenda Holt, Connie Horn, Linda S. Houghton, Brian L. Howley, Bethelee Hoxie, Janet E. Hughes, Barbara J. Hughes, Kenneth D. Husted, Terry M. 46 Huston, Stephen E. Hutchinson, Bruce W. Hutsonjodi A. Hyman, Eric J. Jackman, Randy S. Jackson, Sheryl A. Jacobs, Douglas R. Jagoditsh, Cindy S. Jakee, Audrey C. Jamieson, Lori E. Jaquish, James R. Jason, Elaine Jennett, Duane W. Johns, Cindy Lee Johnson, Jean C. Johnson, Jeffery M. Johnson, Julie K. Johnson, Karen A. Johnson, Daren Y. Johnson, Marsha Lynn Johnston, Craig C. Johnston, Richard D. Jones, James B. Jones, Jeffery Pierce Jones, Julia E. Jones, Kendall M W. Jones, Marilyn S. Jones, Meredith S. Jordan, Jody Marie Junker, Susan M. Kage, Barbara K. Kahrs, Kathy J. Kantz, Debra L. Kedrovicz, Barbara J. Keesor, Carolyn Ann 47 Kelderhouse, Douglas Kelly, Kathleen A. Kenny, Creg H. Kerr, Michael G. Kevwitch, Brian Kimbel, Konnie Kimbrell, David King, Joyce M. King, Lynda M. Kinney, Larry R. Kirk, Jenny A. Kirt, Debra Klang, Marjorie Lynn Klepetka, Susan M. Koschara, David C. Kratky, Gregory A. Kratky, Katherine A. Kreager, Keith J. Kreh, Kevin J. Kropp, Mary B. Kroupa, Tammy R. Kruger, Jennifer L. Kuepfer, Lori L. Kurtzal, Lydia E. LaCourse, Michelle M. Lancewicz, Kathy L. Lang, Ellen K. Lappo, Dawn M. Lardie, Carol J. Laurell, S. Douglas Lautner, Benny Lautner, Edith L. Lautner, Janet S. Lautner, Marsha Lavin, Daniel K. 48 Lee, Loren C. Lemmon, Brian K. Lewis, Deborah A. Lewis, Suzanne Lick, Robert A. Light foot, Stacey L. Loper, Luverana O. Lotan, James £. Loveland, Cynthia A. Lowell, Brenda D. Lucas, Katherine R. Magee, Charles Magee, Sheryl M. Mahn, David C. Mahn, Laura A. Maison, Dawn A. Makowski, Mark S. Maloney, Deborah L. Manville, William C. Marlatt, Christine M. Marrow, Bryan K. Marsh, Fred W. Martin, Bret A. Martin, Tammy S. Martinson, Evelyn M. Martin, Thomas A. Mateer, Susan M. Mattern, Jill A. Maue, Jennifer L. Maule, Gail M. Maxbauer, Rose C. McClellan, Rebecca J. McConnaghy, Robert M. McConnaghy, Susan M. McCoy, Jennifer L. 49 McCracken, Chad T. McCumby, Jill M. McDonough, Tami jo McGlothlin, David C. McKian, Steven L. McLain, Robert J. McManus, Timothy C. McReavy, Kelly Mehigh, Donna Jo Mehl, Eric S. Meindertsma, Patricia Merriner, Debra L. Merritt, Rhonda L. Mervau, Roger R. Meyer, Timothy A. Meyers, Grace A. Michael, Mary E. Michaels, Clyde Wayne Miller, Gayle L. Miller, Mark L. Miller, Michael M. Millross, Carrie Minnema, John R. Mlujeak, Mary E. Moenkhaus, Susan A. Mol by, Kimberly J. Monson, Malisa A. Montgomery, Margaret Morey, Kim L. Morio, Rita M. Muha, William H. Munson, Lisa Murphy, Karen Nedow, Robert G. Niehardt, Michelle D. 50 Nelson, Marcella L. Nemitz, Tom G. Nesbitt, Mark f Neumann, Fred C. Neumann, Kathy I. Nichols, Daniel A. Nichols, Rebecca L. Nixon, Nicholas Y. Nolff, William A. Norris, Janet Nostrant, Gene A. Noteware, Julia Anne Oatley, Roger N. Oberholtzer, Nancy M. O'Brien, Daniel P. O'Brien, Jacqueline C. Ogden, Claudia J. O'Keefe, Sharon C. Okerstrom, Chris A. Oleson, Lisa B. Oleson, Michelle D. Oliver, David A. Olman, Pamela 5. Ooley, Thomas E. Orton, Barry Jerome Overholt, Jana K. Owen, Duncan D. Packer, Paula S. Pah!. Susan C. Pangonis, Richard C. Pankow, Wade Kenneth Park, Jon D Parker, Brenda S. Pattison, David M. Paupore, Teran E. 51 Peck, Michael E. Pelon, Jamie V. Penrod, Dennis J. Perez-Banuet, Tonatiuh Pero, Katherine J. Peterson, Shellie A. Pickard, Diana L. Pickard, Jeffrey 5. Pi eh I, Vicki Pincumbe, Valerie Pines, Brad E. Plamondon, Rickey A. Plasko, Christopher Pobuda, Donald L Pobuda, John T. Pomery, Kim T. Poncar, Steven E. Popp, Michael R. Porter, Harry D. Powell, Theresa Price, Alan J. Pringle, James O. Prouty, Polly J. Provins, Cary D. Purkiss, Brian A. Purkiss, Candy L. Purkiss, Steven E. Quick, Ann M. Quinn, Suzanne Tai Rademaker, Donald J. Raftshol, Rudolph W. Ramsay, John P. Rancour, Cisele Rasmussen, Gerald A. Raymond, Thomas W. 52 Reay, Tami Recker, Martin A. Reed, Michele Reid, Michael D. Renis, Therese A. Rennie, Michael A. Revitzer, Gregory Rice, Anthony T. Rice, Jeffrey L. Rice, Scott R. Richards, Janet E. Richards, Paul A. Richardson, K. Grant Rickard, Daniel T. Ritchie, Brian T. Robbins, Cherry G. Robbins, Nancy K. Robinson, Bill A. Rodebaugh, Michele K. Rogers, Anne C. Rogers, Joseph Henry Rogers, Sandra L Roney, John J. Roney, Lee Ann Rosenthal, Scott A. Roth, Sherry Ann Routsong, Paula A. Rucker, Eugene Salisbury, Robert G. Sarber, Denise J. Sams, Donna J. Sarya, Rebecca S. Savage. Brian Keith Saxton, Daniel W. Schafer, Debra A. 53 Schaub, Howard J. Schlosser, Elizabeth Schlueter, Duane E. Schneider, Laurie Schneider, Pamela M. Schopieray, Christine Schopieray, Donna J. Schroder, Lynn E. Schworm, Marta J. Scott, Alan F. Scott, Keith D. Secor, Kenneth E. Sell, David j. Sellke, lerelyn K. Shaff, Bryan K. Shaffer, Susan Y. Shales, Bill Shaw, Heather L. Shaw, Ruth C. Shaw, Sarah B. Shea, Katherine J. Shea, Michael P. Sheffer, Judy M. Shelder. Thomas J. Sheridan, John A. Shields, Philip R. Siljander, Lynn M. Skinner, Barbara J. Skinner, Linda M. Skrubb, Nina L. Skudlarick, Catherine Slack, Sherri L. Small, Kevin J. Smith, Alice Dawn Smith, Diane M. 54 Smith, Us Kay Smith, Mark R. Smith, Michael J. Smith, William C. Snyder, Paula M. Sondee, Dave W. Spaulding, Martin J. Spencer, Daniel B. Spicer, Eric V. Sprague, Kathleen Squires, Wayne Wm. Starek, Juanita I. Staub, Charles J. Jr. Steadman, Michael J. Steed, Michelle Diane Stein, Douglas L. Steinberg, Tony A. Stephenson, Larry E. Stepke, Jill E. Stevens, Charles R. Stevens, Diane C. Stevens, Julie A. Stewart, Kevin R. Sfowe, Annette M. Strait, Penny L. Strang, Penny A. Strang, Tammy D. Sullivan, Anne M. Suurs, Teresa Marie Swisher, Kennedy W. Tankersley, James M. Tatch, Debra A. Tate, Peter J. Taylor, Joan D. Templeton, David W. 55 Terry, Ray S. Teter, William M. Tetu, Brad I. Thayer, Michael J. Thiel, James P. Thomas, Kelly S. Thomas, Timothy Thompson, Rex A. Thorington, Ronald L. Timm, David K. Tobin, Jennifer L. Tomcal, Marc L Tomei, Julie A. Tompkins, David J. Tompkins, Thomas P. Towner, Noelle Carol Trafford, Sandy L. Tramper, Marlene Traylor, Ronald Tremain, Jan M. Trimmer, Shelley D. Umulis, Susan M. Van Coonis, Wannetta Van Santen, Trudy C. Vermetten, Matthew D. Verwiebe, Joy Anne Voelkel, Brenna J. Vreeland, Victor C. Waclawski, Debra A. Waldron, Bob Walter, Jacob L. Walter, Jeffrey L. Walters, David B. Walters, Randy P. Walworth, Cindy 56 Wardle, Cory E. Wares, Scott E. Washburn, Thomas W. Weatherholt, )on T. Weathers, Renee M. Weber, Julie A. Weber, Kim J. Weber, Thomas J. Weidenhamer, Joan E. Weiselberg, Vicki S. Welch, Lawrence T. Wendland, William D. Westcott, Cindy Lou Weston, Jeffrey R. Whaley, Wendy A. Wheat, Bradley I. Wheelock, Daniel W. Wheelock, Randal L. White, Anna S. Wickstrand, Joy L. Wiesler, Angela S. Wiitala, Pamela K. Wilcox, Stephen P. Wilkes, Karen L. Wilkins, Terry A. Wilkinson, Kelley Williams, Stanley M. Williams, Susan E. Wilson, Charlene S. Windbigler, Mary M. Winowiecki, Daniel C. Wise, James R. Wise, William N. Witherow, Victoria L. Wooters, Linda M. 57 Worm, Daniel C. Wright, Douglas W. Wright, Marilyn K. Wright, Nancy E. Wright, Shana M. Wright, Sharon L. Wyatt, Lisa R. Wyckoff, Charles N. Yahr, Clayton A. Young, Kirk E. Young, Kristin L. Young, Todd O. Zilafro, Timothy J. Zimba, Sandra A. Zoulek, Tomas J. Sophomores Not Pictured Aites, Boyd W. Allen, James C. Andersen, Tracy A. Baatz, Richard D. Baesch, Richard W. Beach, Dale W. Beardsley, Thomas Beaver, Kevin S. Belanger, Timothy J. Blaser, Terri L. Blume, David M. Brock, Gregory, Lee Broughton, Leonard P. Buchan, Gregory, F. Campeau, Kathryn, M. Champt, Joel R. Chouinard, Carla J. Clemnt, Deanna M. Colasanti, Nancy Cole, Ellen, C. Corcoran, Thomas W. Couturier, Victoria L. Crawford, Carrie, A. Davis, Gary L. Dewar, Thomas, R. Dobbs, Michael W. Dorsey, Wayne A. Dunklow, Kristin J. Durga, Shelley Eikey, Debra K. Ennis, John O. Ericson, Kevin M. Evans, Shane B. Ferguson, Charles T. Fleis, Daniel L. Fox, Loren D. Frederick, Charlotte Galloup, David K. Gauthier, James S. Gauthier, Linda S. Gauthier, David O. Glauch, Debrah J. Goddard, Michael J. Hager, William G. Hanna, Pamela Susan Hawley, Bethlee, A. Hibbard, Teri M. Holstad, Joel Chris Irish, Donald E. Johnson, Steven H. Julien, Ken Kauffman, Ann L. Kindt, Jeffery, R. Kirt, Duane Kozelko, Kenneth T. Kramer, Kimberly K. Lachniet, Bruce C. Lamb, Fred S. Lamie, Douglas John Largent, Catherine A. Lashley, Darrel E. Lashley, Hubert J. Leeman, Valerie Lerchen, Jeanne M. Liggett, Jeffery S. Lozowski. Richard R. Mackey, Daniel Magee, James Daniel Magee, Michael C. Magee, Sandra L. Malinowski, Charles A. ManviUe, Julie A. Martin, James Matson, Bryce W. McCreary, Patrick McGee, Brian D. McGhan, Rober A. McGovern, Mark T. McNamara, Lorraine S. McQueer, Charlene McQueer, Tony Lee Mericle, Jeffrey R. Meyers, Paul R. Mitchell, Mark K. Morgan, Andrew R. Moss, Cheryl Jean Nesbitt, Timothy J. Nixon Kathryn L. Nottage, Richard Obrien, Patrick L. Oconnor, Randy B. Oleary, Michelle M. Oliver, Jeffrey L. Page, Pam Parker, Brent C. Parker, David Parsons, Elsie J. Parsons, Richard R Paupores, Rodireck B. Pendock, Bruce A. Phillips, Thomas E. Pike, Gary E. Radcliffe, Mary Wayne Roakan, Rudy Irwin Rattray, Darrell A. Reed, Michael A. Russell, Richard W. Savage, Mark Allen Schaub, Eugene J. Schopeiray, Ann R. Sherman, Deana Shuck, Emily A. Shutter, Tom Michael Simon, Eric P. Snyder, Daniel Soper, David A. Sox, Cheryl Steele, Jonthan Eric Stefaniak, Robert J. Stegmeyer, Cheryl Stinson, David Strieker, Susan E. Symons, Jay Ronald Symons, Michael Lee Thayer, Lenoragene N. Thomas, James P. Thorpe, Hope A. Thorpe, Jeffery D. Trager, Feffry Vandermeulen, Perry D. Walker, David W. Watson, James R. Weber, Kalvin R. Weese, Brian C. Wells, Gary Lee Wilhite, Cheryl A. Willman, Scott M. Wilson, James A. Winowiecki, Jeffrey J. Yarbrough, Matther R. Yet ter, Michael W. Zimmerman, Jon J. Zywicki, Edward J. Zywicki, Robery A. 58 Comm-Arts Program Has Many Activities Communication Arts classes deal with writing, reading, speaking and listening, all on different difficulty levels. These are performance-oriented and are coordinated with many extracurricular activities, such as debate, WRBL, plays, musicals, Challenger, Black Gold, the Pines, and trips to Stratford. The classes are phased so the student may find his own level. Twenty-one hundred students are enrolled in the Senior High and twenty-four hundred take Comm-Arts classes which means that many students take more Comm-Arts classes than are re- auired. Mr. Garwold Hansen Mr. Al Helms 60 7 Mr. John Sabo 4 This Page: 1. A student gives a speech in Mr. Breaugh's Public Speaking as the class listens attentively. 2. Cary Weidenhammer is at the master controls as his station does their radio drama. 3. Miss Thornburg instructs her Comp. 7 Class in writing skills. 4 Sue Lilito seems to enjoy Mr. Salathiel's Critical Thinking Class. Opposite Page: 7. Miss Young desperately tries to talk students into doing things her way . 2. Mr. Piper goes APE over his Creative Writing Class. 3. It looks as though Dave Kimbrell and Mr. Bader are enjoying their Mass. Comm. Class. 4 Mr. Helms assists Cindy Bathke in a stage craft project 5. Mr. Sabo contemplates a heavy thought in his Ideas and Art I Class. 6. Miss Golaski settles in for a quiet hour as her Mod. Lit. Class continues their reading assignment. Miss Sandra Golaski Miss Billy Young Mr. Lyn Salatniel Mr. Wayne Piper of : m Mr. Glenn Bader Mrs. Betty Parker Mrs. Laura Swire Mr. Richard Wetters Miss Jeannette Mason Mrs. Eleanor Stocking Opposite Page — 7. Margaret McPhillamy seems to enjoy Mr. Wetter's Man and His World class. 2. Mrs. Parker answers questions from students in her Romance in English class. 3. One thing Mrs. Swire enjoys is a quiet Mythology class. 4 Mr. Helms' Theater Arts class pops out for a little Hi!” 5. Mr. Cerhardt enjoys teaching kids in his Language and Human Behavior class. This Page — 7. Mr. Nykerk shows Scott Corsaut how to use a movie projector. 2. Mrs. Stocking and her Advanced Studies class are involved in deep discussion. 3. Penny Dumbrille looks over her evidence in Miss Mason's Advanced Debate class. 4 Donn Schroder and Rick Sarber ham it up in Mrs. Stocking's Creek Literature class. 63 adingReadingReadingReadingReading The Reading classes are probably the most individualized area of instruction in the Comm Arts department. Reading classes are offered for each phase — ranging from Basic Reading, for troubled readers, to Reading Techniques, for students wishing to improve their reading skills. Mrs. Search is a welcome addition to the reading faculty this year — teaching in the morning hours and enabling the reading curriculum to be expanded. Debate vs. Debate RESOLVED: THAT THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT SHOULD SIGNIFICANTLY CHANGE THE METHOD OF SELECTING VICE PRESIDENTIAL AND PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATES. With a topic like this, the Debate Team spent many hours researching the U.S. political system. This season, the TCHS Varsity Debate Team was active in two leagues. They finished fourth in the North Central League and moved from last place to third this year in Mid-State. For the second straight year, they attended State Finals. The Varsity and JV teams traveled to seven tournaments around the state, gaining much experience and a name for Traverse City. This year's Novice Team participated in the first annual Novice State Preliminaries, qualifying for Novice State Finals, and went on to place sixteenth in the state. Opposite Page: 7. Mrs. Search’s class diligently completes the assignment. 2. Mrs. Barnhart gives her class a stern look. 3. Pam Heming (R) and Kathy Crouch (I) don’t really look like they are in Reading Techniques — more like Basic Communication!!! 4. Story hour with Mr. Campbell in Basic Reading. This Page: 7. The 7974-75 Novice Debate Team: (L-R) Jane Gilmore, Sharon Grey, Coach Mason, Lisa Wyatt, and Rick Whiting 2. This year's Varsity and IV teams ham it up for Pines photographers. 3. lim Harding, most devoted debate team member, takes it easy in class on the pretense of studying this year’s resolution 65 Sparks Fly in Lab Experiments The science classes in the past afforded students with fantastic opportunities for adventure. Legendary endeavors such as aspirating methane gas, tasting the latest in alkali compounds, and reviving dissected cats, have met with varied success despite their fame. The 74-75 school year was in no way an exception from the normal. What physics student can forget the horizontal trajectory (BB gun) experiment or the Slinkey lab? Mr. Charles Ailsworth Mr. Paul Turovaara 1 66 Mr. Alan Garwold Mr. Daniel Stupka 4 Mr. fames Ooley Mr. William Livingston Opposite Page: 1. Mr. Turovaara, noted for his difficult tests, studies them intently. 2. Student attempts to solve energy crisis. 3. fan Johnson and Eric Okerstrom do some dissecting in physiology. 4. Mr. Livingtson, I presume? This Page: 1. Steve Duell plays doctor on patient Jon Rigan. 2. Mr. Merchant proves he really does have a big heart. 3. Physiology classes dissect cats. 4. Mr. Hansen asks, Does Anybody Really Know What Time It Is? 3 67 Mathematics Sums It Up A wide selection of classes, ranging from the regular required classes such as algebra to an interesting semester class of scientific computer programming, is offered by the math department. When the student enrolls in the math program he can go any one of several ways, especially if he is going to major or minor in math. There are four different tracks which advance the student at different rates. At the beginning of the year, there were nine math teachers, all men. Now, in the second semester, there is a lady teacher, Mrs. Joyce Cherba, teaching part time for Mr. Haines. Mr. Joseph Thibedeau Mr. Jan Hale 68 Mr. Robert Lewellen Opposite Page: 1. Attention, everyone, your assignment for tomorrow ... 2. Wade Boyd asking Mr. Novak a question. 3. Mr. Boehm gives encouraging advice to one of his students. 4. Mrs. Cherba is giving guidance, in geometry, to Rich Core. This Page: 1. This teacher seems to have all his students under a spell. 2. And now for the next part, Mr. Hale says to his students. 3. Mr. Swire in a happy mood because it's Friday. 4 Mr. Thibedeau giving students an assignment, while others do it on the board. 5. Well what do I do next f” 69 3 Personal Choices Now Available for All Since the origination of Social Studies with American and world history classes, the program has expanded its repertoire to meet the changing needs of a somewhat reluctant student body. The department, like all growing things, suffered some growing pains, as it tried to consider the student viewpoint. New, innovative ideas came and went, sometimes accompanied by teachers; nevertheless, the Social Studies program matured into the present series of classes which is extremely broad. Now the choice offered is so structured that each student is mandatorily afforded a solid view of the world. Miss Vicki Bush Mr. )on Constant Mr. Richard Crampton 4 Opposite Page — 1 Mr. Sonneman explains carefully to his students. 2. Tammy Potter listens intently to Mr. Curow. 3. Mr. Dodd really makes his class understand. 4. Kurt Stout Knows the answer to this problem! 5. Mrs. Earl glances up from her work to pose for the camera. 6. Bob Schaub and Ann Becker work intently. This Page — 1. Mr. Urban gives a smile to his class. 2. Jeff Calvin is working on personal psychology. 3. The Big Smile of Mr. Azzano! 4. Janet Galla and Tara Hunter converse in the background. 5. Differing levels of concentration. Opposite Page 1. I know the answer, Mr. Azzano. 2. The teacher seems to have everybody's attention. 3. Mr. Constant grins at Micki Zick. 4. Mr. Urban studies his notes. 5. Something funny is happening in this class! This Page 1. Mr. Crampton looks over his class. 2. Miss Bush in one of her thoughtful moments. 3. Mr. Malmstrom studies his records. 4. Ivan Beringer seems to know all the answers. 73 Students Learn From Students The Students for International Understanding Club has supplied the TCHS Student body with some ... well ... interesting ... personalities from abroad. It is probable that our students that have attended foreign schools have impressed their school mates similarly. Consider the strange customs and mores we Americans hold so dearly: we have such inane notions about personal modesty, culinary tastes and bodily attire. On the other hand, our foreign friends are so sensible in their ideas! Doesn't it make sense to pay upwards of 40% of yearly income to such a worthwhile cause as government? 2 Opposite Page 7. A group of S.I.U.ers get together for the ski weekend. 2. Members of S. I. U. may be great people, but not necessarily great cross country skiiers. This Page 7. Meetings for S.1. U. are not only informative, but also funt 2. S.I.U. members talk about world cultures at one of their weekly meetings. 3. President Beth Smith and Mr. Curow discuss an important topic. 4. Hiro Kajimura (from Japan) takes a very sudden rest from skiing. 5. S.I.U. discusses oneiof the many projects they have done this year Some are talks from exchange students about their culture, the ski weekend, and a benefit dance for World Famine Relief. b. Mr. Curow acts as an advisor for S.I.U. - 75 Parlez en Espanol, et Latinae As usual, the Spanish classes have more students involved, but the French and Latin enrollment is catching up. The lower levels of each language give the students a basic introduction to the fundamentals of that language. In the higher levels, besides continuing in improving their advanced language skills, the students learn more about cultural heritages, and the developments of the people in and around the countries that speak the language they are learning. Units in art, music, cooking and geography are also included in the advanced levels. e rvtf ' , e ' ,Tv-i- •rC-.j-r 'tuuu. +;$ ! «A . W mjuA o%£ cm ' if 'Wfa. f lA V'n t y Mr. John Galnares Mrs. Merciditas Palmer m 1. Spanish students attempt to comprehend the Spanish language. 2. Sehora Palmer lectures as her class listens intently. 3. Sehor Golnarez surveys his territory. 4. Blackboard: continuing source of irritation for Spanish students. 5. Cindy Stripling looks for relief from her book. Opposite Page: 1. Miss Riley shows much enthusiasm in her daily work. 2. Students enjoy the comforts of French IV. 3. Mary Moore masters the French language. 4. Gerard Champt enjoys working on special assignments. 5. Latin seems to be a barrel of laughs for Sue Cline, but not for Mrs. Onker. 6. The French III class seems to have mixed enthusiasm about their production of Snow White and the Seven Dwarves. 7. In one of her better moments, Ivanka Baic studies intently in her French III class. 3 77 '74-'75 Addition: Mr. Keating This year on the administration staff there was a new addition, Mr. Waldo Keating. Formerly the athletic director and football coach at St. Francis, he joined the staff as Assistant Principal of T.C.FTS. and Supervisor of the Annex at St. Francis. Mr. Keating came to Traverse City in 1971 from Muskegon Catholic Central, where he was the athletic director and football coach along with being a counselor. 7 Opposite Page 7. Mr. Dave Dye, athletic director, gives aid to secretary Mrs. Phyllis Johnson. 2. Mrs. Ruth Valade greets main office visitors with a friendly smile. 3. The Board of Education: (From Left to Right) Mrs. Susan Savellano, Dr. C. Edward Stokes, Mrs. Ida Tomkins, (secretary) Supt. Robert John-ston, Mrs. Lou Ann Taylor, Dr. Maurice 5. Pelto, Mr. Bruce Crahm, Mr. Toney Solem, missing: Mr. Frank Purvis. 4. Mr. Robert Johnston is the superintendent of the school system. 5. Mr. Walter Oberlin, the Secondary Curriculum director, is hard at work. 6. Mr. Robert Korn, Personnel director, poses for the camera. This Page 1. Mr. Waldo Keating is always busy. 2. Mrs. Dorthy Kelly shows her usual enthusiasm in her work. 3. Mr. Wilbur McMath. vocational director, has done a very outstanding job in the Traverse City System for 25 years. 4. Mr. Schubert's office — always open to anyone. 5. Mr. Eugene Lawler is the Ass'f. Superintendent for the T.C. Schools. 6. What's going on over theref says Mrs. Gladys Liddell. 7. Mr. Keith Christopher, campus supervisor, stops to pose in the mtdst of a busy day. S The Student Council had a busy year, accomplishing many new things. They co-sponsored Homecoming with Pep Club and held a Cleaner Campus campaign in the spring. They also co-sponsored the Red Cross blood-mobile visit in May with the NHS. Two student exchanges were arranged and carried out successfully, one with East Kentwood and the other with Tawas City. A change in representation was the selection of one student from each fourth hour class to add to the elected representatives. These new additions went to two meetings at the end of the year and stimulated much discussion. Thus the role of the Council changes as the members do. 2 S.C. Bridges the 6 Communication Gap 6 Opposite Page: 7. Governor Lee Wyatt and Lt. Governor Kent Wright; clowning around as usual. 2. Secretaries Jan Johnson, Carol Grishaw and Treasurer Jim Carpenter. 3. Mr. Keating attending a student council meeting. 4. Sophomore 1st semester representatives; (see club index). 5. Junior 1st semester representatives; (see club index), not pictured Sue Aldrich. 6. Senior 1st semester representatives; (see club index), not pictured Sharon Price, Donn Schroeder. 7. Mr. Shubert asking for the floor again. 8. Tawas Exchange Students. This Page: 7. Sophomore 2nd semester representatives; (see club index), not pictured Alan Price. 2. Junior 2nd semester representatives; (see club index), not pictured Bill Batzer, Leslie Cosgrove, Terri Kellogg. 3. Senior 2nd semester representatives; (see club index), not pictured Rick Beagle, Shelly Noteware. 4. Lee Wyatt appears to be disgusted with the functioning of student council. 5. Rick Beagle, just itching to have his picture taken. 6. Students help clean campus during Earth Week. 83 Wrestlers Have 2 State Qualifiers End Up Second in LMAC Wrestling this year was a great accomplishment. We had two state qualifiers: Bruce McLachlan finishing in the top 12; (exact position unknown because the 9th, 10th, 11th and 12th positions were not wrestled off). Shaun Clark finished 4th in the State. Both men have received high honors as have the rest of the team. The Junior Varsity also finished a fine season, breaking in many underclassmen for future seasons. 1 WRESTLING SCOREBOARD T.C. OPP. 30 I ALPENA J 18 56 ■ BAY CITY CENTRAL i 9 34 GRAND HAVEN 25 52 MUSKEGON 9 57 Cadillac 2 48 OSCODA 11 18 MONA SHORES 28 18 MUSKEGON C.C. 30 28 OSCODA flALPEN 19 22 363 22 163 84 Opposite Page — 7. Sean Flanagan puts on a fast one. 2. Ivan Bearinger shows anguish on his face. 3. Coach Rosendale goes wild. 4. Bruce McLachlan must be wrestling. This Page — 7. The Champ” 2. Our Team (See club index for members.) 3. Mr. S. looks involved. 4. T.C. Mat Maids, (see club index for members). 5. Our man at State, Bruce McLachlan, finished in the top 12 in the State. 6. Shaun Clark, another T.C. man at State, finished 4th. 85 Boy's J.V. Basketball Coach Dave Malmstrom's Junior Varsity basketball team opened their season with a win for the first time in three years. They kept up their winning ways throughout the season, compiling a record of 13 wins and 7 losses. This included a big win in their second meeting with Cadillac after being beaten by a wide margin the first time around. Dan Hintz led the team in scoring and received help from Dave Mahn, who moved down from Varsity to get more playing time. Tom Raymond also was a valuable asset to the team, often being the one to bring the ball up the court and start the plays. The excellent showing of this team gave hope for a better varsity team next year for Joe LeMieux. Commented Coach Dave Malstrom: They all got the job done. 2 Opposite Page — 1. Off the bench again — Malmfoo gets a T . 2. ). V. Basketball 74-75 (see club index for names). 3. Dave Mahn positions himself at the top of the key while Cillson and Cartwright play catch. This Page — 1. Tom Raymond bouncing around a Grand Haven player. 2. Team defense gets the job done. 3. Dan Hintz scores 1. 4. Brad Pines looks for the open man. 5. The Mahn says give me five. 6. Two Sophomores finish on Varsity for tourney. 3 87 Bad Breaks Hurt Cagers Drop to 6-15 Overall Hampered by bad breaks and injuries, the Trojan basketball team fell to a 6-15 overall record, tying for fifth in the LMAC. Despite coach Joe LeMieux's goal of never giving up, the Trojans were victims of numerous close scores. For next year there is much hope. Of the thirteen players, eight are returning, including three of the five starters, and two of the top three scorers. A summer program will develop top J.V. talent. Hopefully, they will all contribute greatly to coach LeMieux's goal of winning the LMAC! Rapids egon Manistee Sfj rM.C.( Petoskey Benton Harbor Big Rapids' Grand Haven Muskegon Petoskey Mona Shores Manistee M.C.C. Cadillac Kentwood Benton Harbor Grand Haven Alpena Muskegon Won by forfeit 77 2 38 68 76 56 76 68 64 70 SI 59 60 57 89 0 59 64 65 63 58 79 66 55 81 57 66 68 Opposite Page: 1. The 1974-1975 Trojan basketball team (See club index). 2. Clark Pomeroy puts up a potential rebound. 3. Mark Brammer shoots — Foosh! This Page: 1. Mike’Bud ay passes without looking. 2. Trojans shoot for two! 3. Transfer Mike Stowe runs the offense. 4. Rick Waters finds the basket, and hits one. 5. Rick Waters shoots — the jig's up! 3 89 Trojan Ski Teams Sweep State Five of Six All-staters Returning Next Year The Trojan ski team of 74-75 proved to be the best ever at TCHS and, quite possibly, the best in the history of state high school ski competition. Before winning both ends of the State Meet at Cliff Ridge in Marquette, the racers swept through all regular season competition, the Regionals, and later the Conference meet. The boy's Regional win came by 3 seconds over 2nd-place Petoskey, by virtue of a controversial re-run by Tom Pelto. The girls had no real trouble with anyone this year, blazing through the Regionals to beat West Bloomfield by 16 seconds in the State Meet. Losing Dick Kipley, Paul Wiley, Pat Nuyens, Paul Schneider, Cheryl Hutchinson, and Lynn Mat-tern to graduation won't be nearly so hard with 8 juniors and 9 Sophs returning for next year. Opposite Page: 1. Soph. Tammy Hagerty hooks a gate in the Conference meet C.S. 2. Lynn Mattern heads into the next gate 3. Bill Bogley exhibits some unnecessary motion. 4. Wide stance and balance are shown by Ann Alward. 5. Ted Lockwood initiates a turn with toward leverage. This Page: 7. Cheryl Hutchinson powers through G.S. 2. Ski teams' trophies; Keith Forton; and Paul Schneider on his face. 3. Paul Wiley accelerates through the final gates. 4. Lynn Mattern and Jane Gilmore on chair at Crystal Mt. 5. 6. Bill Bogley and Brian Hutchinson at nearly the same moment in the same gate. Girls Show Form The girls had five wins and five losses this year, the losses, however, being by only a few points. Four girls qualified for the state tournament, those being Kristi School (11), floor, Deb Kromer (11), vault. Sue Nyland (11), parallel bars, and Gayle Miller (11), vault. Kelly Kramer (10), trampoline, also made significant contributions to the team. This Page: 1. The 1974-75 Gymnastics team (see club index). 2. Kelly Kramer performing on the beam. 3. Gayle Miller goes over the horse. 4. Doing her floor routine is Kristi School. 5. Sue Nyland is going through her floor routine. 6. Deb Kromer doing a flip on the trampoline. Professional Help Here for the Juniors «■ JL .V The Junior Wing counselors Mr. ffampu and Mrs. Dodd have the re-iponsiblity of seeing that each student ts getting as much satisfaction as he can out of school. They are willing to assist with personal problems as well as others areas of concern. Their assistance is always greatly appreciated. counselors as well as students. Students are selected semester to help with attendancerecords, and to run eirands. This substitutes for a study hajl aitd each student receives credits for hiiassistance. •• Spirit of Led by class president Lori Felker, the Juniors and their class council put together a full year of activities. Homecoming activities constituted the first problems of the year for the council. A Junior-sponsored Halloween dance featured the music of Gazelle playing to an empty cafeteria due to a conflict of events that night. Christmas programs included a dance sponsored jointly by the Seniors, a party for area foster children and a highly successful toy drive for the Salvation Army. The annual Junior-Senior Prom had a few unusual non-annual features. Those features were that it was held on a Sunday night and that it was school-sanctioned. 2 Is Alive 'n' Jivin' 1 3 This Page: 1. Junior class officers (Left to Right): Treasurer Jane Gilmore, Secretary Cary Johns, President Lori Felker, and Vice President Joe Lamie. 2. Nancy Strong and Carol Fitz don't seem too enthused with a class council meeting. 3. Juniors, work on the homecoming float, entitled Dead Red. 4. The Grand Haven Buccaneers, as portrayed by the Juniors in their class skit for Pep-A-Rama. 4 Ah I berg, Teh Ailsworth, Karen Aja, Daniel Albrecht, Betty Aldrich, Susan Albright, Beth Allen, Diana Alpers, Alvin Alpers, Lori Alward, Ann Amidon, Barbara Anderson, Lori Anderson, Rebecca Andrews, Cindy Andrews, Sheryl Ankerson, Debra Ankerson, Scott Ansorge, William Ash, Dora Bach, lill Bate, Ivanka Baker, Julia Balentine, Donald Bankey, Debra Barber, James Barger, Patricia Basta, Julia Bathke, Cynthia Batzer, William Bauer, Joyce Baxter, Tammie Bazzett, Brian Beard, Jared Sika, Terri Beaverson, Tamara 96 Becker, Cheryl Belanger, Lorrie Bellows, Thomas Benak, Edward Bennett, Cherri Bennett, jolene Blackburn, Julie Blackmore, Donna Blandin, Pam Bohnow, David Bonomo, Joni Borden, Ruth Bostwick, Barbara Boyd, Jeff Boyd, Wade Braden, Jan Brake!, William Brammer, Mark Bright, Sandy Bright, Vickie Brill, Scott Bristol, Cynthia Bristol, John Bristol, Tina Brower, William Brown, Connie Brown, Cary Brunette, Jeffrey Bud ay, Chris Burandt. Ann Burcar, Nancy Burrows, Steven Bush, Craig Bush, Gerald Bushong, Beniamin 97 Calcutt, Mary Campbell, Kathleen Campbell, Linda Candey, Craig Canham, Thomas Carboneau, Katherine Carpenter, Jerry Carrizales, Eloise Casciano, Michael Cates, Dudley Center, Nancy Chamberlain, Robin Chandler, Christopher Chartier, Paul Chase, Steven Chase, Charlotte Christopher, Dennis Ciesla, Nancy Clarke, Lawrence Claypool, Donald Clem, Ellen Cline, Susan Clous, Cary Clouse, Harry Coates, Cynthia Cobb, Brenda Coleman, Betty Collier, Merry Cook, Johnna Cook, Stephen Cook, Tad Cosgrove, Leslie Couturier, Diane Couturier, Pam Cox, Lisa Cox, Peggy Coyne, Debra Cram, Cynthia Crossley, Patricia Crysler, Russell Danielson, Ricky Dead man, Kay Decker, Morris Deemer, ferry Deering, Christine DeLoy, Cindy Demin, Jan Denman, Clay Dery, Sandra DeWitt, Richard Diehl, Susanne Dillon, Thomas Dojan, Mark Dompierre, Angela Donahey, Timothy Donkers, Melissa Dorie, Robert Drake, fames Dreves, Cheryl Duell, Chris Due 11, Steven Dufort, Jeffrey Dupuis, Patricia Durga, Greg Dye, Michelle Eager, Robert Edinger, Steven Edwards, Lorrie Egeler, Karen Elliott, fody 99 Emerson, Barbara Erving, Anthony Esther, Randy Farrell, Lisa Farrell, Michael Fasel, Gail Fasel, Michael Fashbaugh, Carol Felker, Lorinda Ferguson, Michael Fewins, Scott Fifarek, John Filip, Joseph Fisk, David Fitz, Carolyn Flanagan, Sean Flory, Michele Foley, Judith Folk, Linda Forbes, Debra Forsyth, Patricia Fort, Kimberly Fortin, Stephen Forton, Keith Foster, Diane Fouts, Becky Fox, Janet Franke, Cynthia Franke, Susan Franklin, Lynda Frazer, Tina Freund, Edward French, hi oily Friske, Wyman Gabier, Jerold 100 Calls, Janet Calls, Karen Cam, Patricia Catzke, Schally Cault, David Gauthier, Dougles Gaylord, Douglas Chering, Perry Gibson, Henry Gibson, William Gilmet, Rebecca Gilmore, Jane Glasser, Linda Glasser, Martha Godfrey, Cindy Goff, David Goff, Sharon Goldsmith, Lori Goodrich, Lisa Gorcyca, Cynthia Grace, Nancy Gray, Pamela Green, Theresa Griffin, Steven Groesser, Mart Grover, Dianna Grueber, Kimberly Cuba, David Guernsey, Amy Gum, Deborah Hall, Denis Hamilton, Gregory Hammond, Mary Hansen, Deborah Hansen, Lori 101 Hanson, John Hanson, Scott Hardy, James Harrigan, Michael Hart, Brian Hartley, Terri Harty, Robert Hawthorne, Julie Hayes, Karen Haynes, Lee Ann Hayward, Michael Haywood, James Hazelton, Robert Hedrington, Cynthia Heim, John Helms, Cary Hemming, Mary He pier. Matt Hibbard, Kevin Hinchen, Teresa Hines, Shelley Hippesnsteel, Kathy Hoeft, Mary Holtom, Kathryn Hooper, Charles Hooper, Sheree Hornacek, Antionette Hoy, Michael Hoyland, Karen Hubschneider, Lauren Humphrey, Alger Hunt, Stanley Hunter, Dallas Hutchinson, Brian Hyman, Rebecca 102 lacovoni, Danny lacovoni, Janice lacovoni, Steven Irish, Connie Irvine, William Isaman, Daniel Jackson, Debra Jackson, Lynda Jaquish, Patricia Jason, Jane John, Catherine Johns, Cary Johnson, Jennifer Johnson, Joseph Johnson, Tamara Johnston, David Jones, Susan Jones, Tammy Jones, Trade Jurica, Ronald Kamalo, Pamela Kellogg, Terri Kelly, Daniel Kelly, Shawn Kelp, Cary Kelp, Ronald Kennedy, Kevin Kennedy, William Kerlin, Kameran Kessler, Victoria King, Lorraine King, Robert Kitchen, Karen Kline, Dale Knee, Donna 103 Kobbins, Kevin Korb, Valerie Korn, Lori Krakowski, Nancy Kramer, Judith Kratky, Thomas Krohn, Theodore Kromer, Barbara Kromer, Debra Kroupa, Dean Kruger, Curtis Kuemin, Thomas Kuhn, Kathee Lamie, Joseph Lammers, Carol Lang, Suzan Lardie, Michael Larson, Larry Laurell, Cynthia Lautner, Donald Lautner, Michael Lautner, Terry LaVire, Lynne Lawrence, Richard Leggett, Jay Lehr, Craig Lelito, Susan Leppek, Timothy LeRoy, Kim Lewis, Kathleen Lick, Leonard Lightfoot, Thomas Lincoln, Kathleen Lipka, Marie Livernois, Theodore 104 Lockwood. Ted Loesel, Debra Loney, Carol Loomis, Virginia Low, David Lynch, Bryn Lyon, Robert Magee, James Mahn, Michael Markey, Christine Martin, Jeffrey Martin, Rosemarie Marvin, Kenneth Maslowski, Jeffrey Mason, Debra Mathias, Michele Mauk, Daniel Maue, Virginia May lone. Cordon Maynard, Carolyn Maynard, Kenneth McCarry, Pamela McClintock, Valencia McCeorge, David McIntyre, Timothy McLellan, Diane McManus, Tommy McMaster, Donald McMillan, Janet McPhilamy, Margaret Meeves, Kathy Meindertsma, Margaret Mikowski, Charles Mikowski, Victoria Miller, Lois 105 Miller, Mark Moon, Debra Moore, Brian Moore, Melissa Moore, Robert Morgan, Sherrill Morris, Steven Moss, Amy Much, Terri Muehling, Walter Nesbitt, Mark Nesky, Susan Nickos, Julie Norris, Orley Nunn, Jeffrey Nyland, Gloria Oberlin, Suzette Ogden, Ann O'Hara, Magdalene O'Keefe, Laurie Okerstrom, Carol Okerstrom, Eric Oleson, Arthur Oleson, Donald Oliverson, Tamara Olson, Greta Olson, Jeffery Olson, Tina Orton, Jeffery Ourso, Ronald Packard, Keith Palmer, Terri Panagopoulos, Dennis Panich, Donna Parker, Donald 106 Paslick, Carrie Patterson, James Patterson, Rebecca Peek, Cheryl Peffley, Lou Perin, Martha Peterson, Blair Peterson, Mark Petsch, David Pettengill, Ronald Phillips, Daniel Pierson, Margaret Pifer, Todd Poertner, Walter Poncar, Deborah Popa, Frank Potter, Tamara Potter, Tammy Price, Catherine Prusick, Daniel Pulcipher, Julie Purchase, Kathryn Purdom, Lisa Rahe, Doraothy Randall, Rhonda Reay, Christine Rebman, Darlene Reed, Thomas Richard, Debra Richmond, Mark Rickenberg, Debra Rigan, Jon Risk, Rebecca Roach, Andy Roberts, Mark 107 Robinson, Arthur Rogers, Mary Roney, Donna Rose, Debra Rosenthal, Victor Rosinski, Ronald Rossetti, John Roth, Timothy Rubio, Tanda Romanes, Fotini Ryaning, Stephen Sander, Frank Sattler, Donald Saxton, Karry Schaub, Duane Schmitt, David School, Kristie Schopieray, Susan Schrock, Wen da 11 Schroeder, Noel Schuknecht, Peggy Schwartz, Jeffrey Scott, Holly Scott, William Seese, Thomas Serbin, Robert Shaft, Laura Sheckler, Douglas Shelder, Donald Sheppard, Randy Sherberneau, Christine Sherman, Matthew Shubert, Mike Shugart, James Sigsbey, Patrick 108 Sill, Diane Sladek, Douglas Slagal, James Sleder, Jayne Sleeper, Linda Smith, Julie Smith, Kirk Smith, Larry Smith, Rose Snyder, Kenneth Solmonson, Kristina Spohn, Donald Starr, Scott Stasinski, Susan Steele, Mark Steikar, Debra Stepke, John Stevens, Catherine Stevens, David Stewart, Ceaneen Stewart, James Stormer, Tami Stowe, Martha Strieker, Donna Strieker, Sally Stripling, Cindy Strong, Brian Strong, Nancy Sudekum, Suzanne Tatch, Casey Taylor, Kelly Tezak, Kim Thomann, Lou an n Thomas, David Thomas, Gloria 109 Thompson, Brenda Thorsen, Kris Throop, Daniel Throop, Raymond Tompkins, Gregory Tompkins, Trudy Trailer, Wayne Trotter, Geraldine Toiler, David Turke, Cindy Tuttle, Helen Umlor, Denise Urban, Judy VanSanten, fan VanWezel, Marge Varner, Dean VerWiebe, Jill Vezina, Christina Visscher, Diane Vreeland, Amanda Wagener, James Wagner, Pamela Waisanen, Lynne Waldeck, Gail Waldo, Terri Walters, Arlene Wares, Jayne Washburn, Kathryn Waters, Richard Weatherholt, Mark Weaver, Barbara Weber, Theodore Weese, Peggy Weidenhmer, Kathy Wernick, Em a 110 Westcott, Connie Wheat, Pamela Whetstone, Martina Whiteford, Denise Whiteford, Pamela Whiteford, Timothy Whiting, Kevin Wiecheck, Marie Wikle, Tom Wilcoxen, Donald Williams, ferry Winnie, Melvin Winowiecki, David Woebbeking, Charles Wolff, Jeffrey Wright, Kristin Wright, Peggy Wright, Ren del I Yeiter, Robin Yeomans, Melissa Yetter, K imberely Youker, Robert Zeeryp, foeI Zenner, Theodore Zimmerman, Tamara 111 Juniors Not Pictured Agruda, Randall Anderson, Daryl Barker, Robert Bartnick, Vern Bartz, Brent Beagle, Dave Becker, Gerald Bembeneck, Roger Benak, Connie Blodgett, Patti Boone, Eugene Brown, David Buchan, Jeff Burkholder, Steve Burden, Marsha Cairns, Wayde Callison, Thomas Carver, Rhonda Chase, Brigid Clement, Michael Corpe, John Creighton, Mary Culp, David Daane, Douglas Davis, James Davis, Lisa Dean, Evelyn Dilley, David Dohm, Ronald Doremire, Madge Duck low, Douglas Durga, Steven Dwyer, Patrick Ehlinger, Sandra Eikey, Robery Eisner, William Gensler, Steve Gillson, Teda Goodin, Margo Gossett, Peggy Grant, Harold Green, Joyce Gregg, Mark Hall, Jeffrey Hall, Mark Hardy, Kent Hawkins, Jack Hayes, Kevin Haynes, Kevin Hays, George Hepner, Leo Thomas Hermann, Julie Hiser, Jill Hunter, Tara Irving, Mark Ivie, Michael Johnson, Sandra Kantz, Diana Kelderhouse, James Kellogg, Kurt Kennedy, Vincent Kimbel, Karen King, Cindy Kirsch, Debra Kukla, Gary Lackie, Lora Larcom, Penny Largent, Steven Larson, Sammy Latka, Karen Lewis, Patricia Lohner, Patricia Loomis, Laurie Lorenz, Deborah Lotan, Debra Loucks, Lorene Lozowdki, Michael McLachlan, Bruce McManus, Kent Mackey, Ed Majszak, David Manwaring, Susan Marek, Michael Marsh, Brenda Martin, Terry Miller, Jennifer Milne, Robin Molmen, Melinda Moore, Robert Moore, Sharon Munson, Jonathan Murphy, Kerry Nelson, Richard Newton, Penny Norton, Susan O'Connor, Gary Oine, Chris O'Keefe, Kathleen Overholt, Kenn Parent, Kenneth Park, Thomas Par shall, David Peacock, Douglas Pearce, Steven Pearson, Brian Pelto, Thomas Perry, Tim Preston, Jonathon Quinn, Roger Reed, Eric Reed, Sandra Revitzer, Carrie Rice, Mark Richter, Thomas Robertson, Richard Rokos, Ronald Ronan, Beverly Rusu, William Saunders, Michael Schaub, Robert Schichtel, Robert Schmitz, Dawn Schramm, Ricky Send, Pamela Shales, Robert Sheffer, Rick Sheldon, Scott Shillington, Lynn Simone, Denneth Sperry, Ann Springstead, Terri Staley, Kathy Stanislawski, Dennis Stevens, Jeffrey Stevens, Michael Stewart, David Stout, Kirt Striebich, Mark Stroh, Eric Tharp, Thomas Toedebusch, Kenneth Tomac, Carol Ufer, Dave VanCoomis, Frank Van Far owe, Brian VanZee, Robert Vincent, Candace Walter, Thomas Wernick, Martin Whitney, Russell Wisey, Lisa Winder, Norma Winfrey, Michele Wenowiecki, Diana Winowiecki, Elizabeth Wenowiecki, Margaret Wise, Paul Witkop, Michael Wood, Laurie Wood, William Yokeum, Loretta Young, Martin Zarafonitis, Fronk Zick, Michelle Showcase for Tomorrow’s Writers! May 1975 saw the release of the latest annual edition of CHALLENGER, the TCHS magazine which presents creative and imaginative prose and poetry. Diana Allen, Dean Dumbrille, Amy Holstad, Marie Lipka and Randy Miller served as editors as well as contributors. At least 15 other students' pieces saw print. Mr. Wayne Piper, the advisor, served as Editorial Director. Guest Appearances All through the 1974-75 school year there were many quest appearances by different people who ranged from the very young to the not-so young. But the age difference didn't really matter. Some came dressed like some one else and others came as they were, right down to the bare facts. One gentleman brought with him an award for Miss Bewalda's typing class, who helped the Easter Seals Foundation by addressing the envelopes for the seals. It's always nice to have people like these to come each year. 3 This Page: 1. Mr. William McCort, chairperson of the Easter Seal campaign, presents Vickie McWatters with a plaque of appreciation for the work the class did. 2. Steve Loveless dresses as Groucho Marx to advertise a Marx Brothers film that was shown at the high school. 3. Child Development and Care classes learned the right technique for giving a baby a bath. Mrs. Jean Kratochvil L.P.N. and Kortney Nelson, who seems to enjoy it, demonstrate. Opposite Page: 7. Max Ellison is a man who comes each year to entertain the students with his art of poetry. 2. Mrs. Val Chichester and her twin daughters came to visit the Child Development and Care classes. 3. A Consumers Education class had the pleasure ol having Mr. Stepke come and talk on the subject of Real Estate. 2 114 There is SPIRIT Pep-a-rama's purpose is to involve every student in the activities that carried on throughout the week. All activities were held the week of February 17-21. The main theme was Trojans In The Future . The individual class themes were: seniors, Trojans Go Ape , Juniors, Planet of the Trojans , and sophomores, Trojan Odyssey . Major events were snowsculptures, skits, and building decorations. The minor events consisted of tug-of-wars, class counts, color counts, and Mr. and Miss Spirit elections. Pep-a-Rama 1975 was an overall success with seniors sweeping up first place, sophomores taking a second, and the class of '76 finishing third. 3 1 This Page: 7. Sophomores lodee Taylor and Al Price participate in spirit contest. 2. Junior Sue Aldrich enjoying herself as she wins the marshmellow stuffing contest. 3. Mark Weaver gets a chuckle watching his partner Dody Hackett. 4. Seniors guys struggle to a victory over the Juniors. Opposite Page: 7. Check out those legs on Lee Wyatt. Jim Carpenter, and Dave Carlandl 2. A scene of the juniors skit. 3. The thrill of victory .. (Joe Lamie) 4. ... the agony of defeat. (Mark Weaver and Dody Hackett). 2 Opposite Page: 7. The Senior snow sculpture, Peter, firmly feels his banana . 2. The Juniors placed second in wing decorations. 3. An action shot from the annual Varsity Club-Faculty basketball game. 4. Seniors Creg Cizek and Paul Quick in their 1st place skit. 5. Mark Weaver and Rich Everett geek out with some heavy rock and roll! 6. Steve Nyland gets wild slapping the ivory! 7. A few Juniors in their 3rd place skit. 8. Everett rides again! 9. A banana on every locker added to the seniors' winning wing decorations. This Page: 7. What's everyone talking about? 2. The first annual Pep Club-Faculty volleyball game. 3. GO SENIORS CO!! 4. The fantastic first place wing decorations. 5. Trashing the Grand Haven Buccaneers! 6. Jan Johnson and Rick Beagle put the finishing touches on the winning Senior skit. 7. Dave Brammer out-jumped the faculty. 4 A Better Place to Work Despite significant gains by females in the Graphic Arts, Basic Drafting, General Shop and Mechanical and Architectural Drawing coalition, the M.A.L.E. party maintained an overall majority by controlling the powerful Auto Shop, Machine Shop, Small Engines and Day Trades bloc. Despite the relative maintainance of status quo this year the females can look forward to even greater results in the 75-76 school year. Spokesmen for the males have been strangely conciliatory to the recent onslaught by girls. 2 Opposite Page 7. Mike Mauk and Bill Van Amburg get a clear view of the garage. 2. Mark Weaver raises one of the drafting tools in a threatening action. 3. Alvin Alpers and his partner work with an instrument from Graphic Arts. 4. Rich Skipski works on one of the cars in Auto Shop. This Page 7. Two students concentrate on their work in Small Engines class. 2. With safety glasses protecting their eyes, two students work in Wood Shop. •Note: not pictured, Mr. Pat Bearss. 121 Symphony Orchestra Under New Direction The Symphony Orchestra is in full swing again this year, with the addition of a new director, Mr. Steve Hobson, formerly the Junior High director. The results have been great! At the State Band Orchestra festival, the orchestra received straight I ratings, for a superior job. s Mr. Steve Hobson 4 Opposite Page: 1. Kim Morey has worked long and hard on this piece. 2. The strings are left in the dark about their music. 3. Mr. Hobson looks over one of the orchestra's new pieces. 4. Woodwind players from the band are also included in the orchestra. 5. The violin section plays during the orchestra's spring concert. 6. As usual Donn Schroeder is always on top of things. 7. Hmm says Mr. Hobson I don't remember that note being in there. This Page: 7. The 1974-1975 Traverse City Senior High School Symphony Orchestra. 2. Caught during an intense moment, Cindy Coates doesn't have time to give us a smile. 3. Sing-a-long with Mr. Hobson and the orchestra. 4. Scott Cherba and Tim Meyer always have a good time in orchestra. 123 Single Stars Excel Here Forensics is one of the highest forms of competitive speaking in high school competition. It is a very individualized sport, as each team member is judged on individual performance. But the team record depends on the combined efforts of each member. This year, students competed in Radio Broadcasting, Serious and Humorous Interpretation, Multiples, and Story Telling. The Team competed in 3 tournaments, district and regional competition, and 2 members went on to State Finals. Miss Billie Young, Comm Arts teacher, coached the team for her first time this year. Thespians Thespians is an organization for students interested in drama. To belong to Thespians, a member must have 10 points — received by working on make-up, costumes, etc. for plays. Throughout the year, Thespians sponsor Saturday workshops. This summer, Thespians will be performing One Acts . This year, Thespians put on three productions: The Willow and I , a conglomeration of Dr. Seuss stories for Christmas, and, for the comedy, You Can't Take It With You . They also performed a humorous skit for the Talent Show. Mr. Helms is Thespian's advisor. Opposite Page: 7. The Multiple, Alienation of Man, consisted of Di Foster, Anne Becker, Mike Lardie, and Dona Farmer. 2. Sue Moenkhaus, Carol Crishaw, and Lori Alpers competed in Serious Interpretation. 3. The smiling faces of the 7975 Forensics Team. 4. Bill McCuddy is wooing the judges with his State-Final-bound voice. 5. Coach Young tensely waits for team results with member Jeanne Lerchen. 6. Lynn Moon gives her first place story at PetosKey. 7. Rob Hazelton With The News at Districts. This Page: 7. Jane Cilmet and Cary Helms in an endearing embrace in the Thespian's production of The Willow and I . 2. Thespians had a lot of laughs with the comedy You Can't Take It With You . 3. Bridgett Kilpatrick gets made-up while Diana Allen entertains the dog. 4. Thespian advisor, Mr. Helms, supervising some on-the-stage activity. You Can't Take It With You ... was presented by the Thespians on March 6th and 8th. The Sycamore family is the center of attention with their many eccentricities. Penny, the mother (Sue Moenkhaus) types constantly while ruining her daughter's (Diana Allen) and Tony's (Rick Podlaski) romance. The hilarious play continues with the whole family trying to help the situation out while ruining it more. 126 Virtues on display in You Can't Take It With You were: 7. The joys and sorrows of love (Richard Podlaski, Diana Allen) . . 2. surefootedness ... 3. divine worship . . 4. great artistic endeavors (Sue Moenkhaus, Don Kabat) . . 5. appreciation of the finer arts (Diane Fedorchak) . . . 6. motherly love (Sue Moenkhaus, Diana Allen) ... 7. extreme masculinity (Don Kabat) 8. and the gracefulness of social drinking (Kathy Pero). 127 They Believe in Music, So They Sang. The 100 voice Senior High Concert Choir kept busy this year singing at the Fall Concert in conjunction with the orchestra and band, and the Steve Chamberlain Memorial Concert in March. The choir received a first division rating at the District Choral Festival, March 15th, and participated in a joint exchange concert with Livonia Franklin High School on May 28th and 30th. This year's choir was instrumental in establishing a memorial fund in memory of Stephen Chamberlin. The fund was used for Interlochen Music Camp Scholarships and for a special Piano Music Lab that was established at the high school. Mr. David Parrish 128 4 Opposite page: 1. The 1974-75 Concert Choir (see Club Index for names). 2. The choir practices a number for one of the many concerts they perform throughout the year. This Page: 1. Members of the choir listen closely as director Mr. Dave Parrish gives them instructions. 2. Senior Pat Farrell gives a critical glance to Cindy Bristol as she practices a solo. 3. Mr. Parrish in action as he sings with the choir while directing it. 4. The choir hard at work rehearsing. 2 129 Girls' Singing Charms Listeners The girls in the Girls' Ensemble were especially devoted to the group, since it wasn't a class and practices were held before and after school. The group was made up of twelve girls selected from either the Girls' Choir or the Concert Choir. They were very active this year with close to 20 performances, including school concerts, service clubs, and other groups which met at a variety of places such as the Country Club and the Park Place Hotel. Special arrangements added to the effectiveness of their programs. Choral-Aires Work to Uphold Fame Carefully selected voices of twelve young men and women comprise the Choralaires, a popular singing group. They performed for many conventions which met in Traverse City (as well as other groups.) A major group was the Michigan Bankers' Association Convention. They also appeared at all the principle choir concerts throughout the year. (For members, see club index.) 130 If Music Be the Food of Love, Play On W. Shakespeare. TwvHth Night Mr. Dave Millross The Girls Choir matured greatly this year according to Mr. Milross. The 29 girls combined their vocal skills to produce a singing group with well developed tone and articulation. The difficulty of their selections has progressed in the last few years to class AA music. The Girls Choir performed at six concerts during the year and competed in the District Choral Festival. Mr. David Millross, Music department head, took over the direction of the Girls Choir this year. 1. President Timmer French speaks before Key Club. 2. Dobby geeking out to the Doobie Bros. 3. SCOPE leaders, Cathy Price and Cindy Sladek. 4. 1974-75 SCOPE leaders 2 132 Little Clubs Build BIG Talents This year our small clubs helped a lot in making school more enjoyable. Formed by students and teachers with common interests, they performed many services to the benefit of both the student body and the community. WRBL kept the cafeteria alive with music, the Graphic Arts Club printed programs and posters for school functions, key club earned money for the Special Olympics Fund, G.A.A. kept in shape and SCOPE leaders added to the insanity of girls'gym. 3 133 Boys Varsity C' This Page: 1. Chukas takes time for a pose during a meeting. 2. Mark Weaver gets up for the Faculty-Varsity Club game. 3. Paul Schneider, guarded by Mr. Dye, still scores. 4. The President 5. Mark and Paul sit (almost sleeping) during a meeting on girls being admitted to Varsity Club. 6. The original jock! 7. Mr. LeMieux, a big threat against the Varsity Club 8. Paul Quick, Jeff Calvin wait for the meeting to end in order to play basketball. Varsity Club is an organization which keeps athletes together raising money for new equipment for our sports programs. Dave Brammer Dave Halachukas are two Senior officers. Journalism, instead of just being a class which meets for an hour daily, works extra hours to produce our school newspaper, the Black Gold. Many hours a day were spent getting the articles written, proof read and sometimes rewritten or changed, over and over again. Then, time was required to type them on the composer and position them on the lay-out sheet. More time was consumed in taking pictures and getting ads to help finance the paper. 1. Journalism students enjoy the unique newspaper they produce, just as much as everyone else. 2. Entering into her 3rd year of journalism, Lori Felker becomes the 7975-76 Black Gold editor. 3. Mr. John Gerhardt, Black Gold advisor, helps a student with her article. 4 Tom Rombouts quietly sitting! f 5. The seniors pose for a final picture together. (missing seniors, Tom Rombouts, Abby Kent, Mary Anne Maynard, Sue Small) 6. Being advertising manager brings with it a lot of paper work. Just ask Mary Anne Maynard! Journalism, Not Just Any Class Creativity Now!! There are many ways of expressing yourself artistically, including painting, drawing, sculpturing, metal work, jewlery, weaving, carving, textiles, and pottery. For scores of people there is deep satisfaction in completing a painting, drawing, or finishing a piece of jewlery. A handful of people have that rare talent to capture our attention with some visual and or tactile creation. Lucky are these! 136 of. • . O, ft ' - U • • . •c L .‘ .--. o • j if i; . v- :.o- . .. . • .• C O 3 Opposite Page 7. This kid looks like he is disgusted with that bowl, or is it the photographer t 2. Eloise Carrizales is half-way to the discovery of the wheel. 3. Mr. Kraft is showing some of his kraft. 4. Rug making must lake a lot of time, because these girls won't even take a minute to look up at the camera. 5. Nancy Cerow is helping grandma with her makeup. This Page 7. Robin Chamberlain seems to be getting as much on her hands as on the foil. 2. Look at that detail on paper mache! 3. Mr. Rosendale, in one of his better moods. 4. A collection of pottery. 137 An Outdoor Education Is a Genuine Experience An outdoor class isn't very unusual in this era. Education seems to be advancing and changing to better meet all students' needs, abilities, and interests. This type of education helps a student learn by doing. He can learn new and different skills, while also being able to improve skills he already has. Both junior high and senior high boys attend the outdoor lab (which is located south of the city on M-37) and all benefit from it. Opposite Page 1. Working on a motor proves to be very interesting for two of the students. 2. A engraved sign is hung on the main building of the lab. 3. Learning how to run a bull dozer is only one of the skills the young men can learn. 4. Mr. Al Lockman works in the sawmill which produces the wood they use for building things at the center. This Page 1. Three boys put up a pole for in the target shootingrange. 2. Mr. Richard Murphy works along side his students while they make a path for a nature trail. 3. Creating their own machines and watching them work is a great accomplishment. Here they demonstrate an example. 4. A student demonstrates how to place a pidgeon in a trap. 1 139 This Page: 7. Have a seat says Larry Coleman as he tries to sell it at DeWeese Hardware. 2. Sandy Wood spends her time as secretary in the Vocational Office. 3. Bringing a smile to childrens' faces, Angela Berry works at the Child Guidance Center. 4. Connie Smith as teacher at Presbyterian Church Nursery School. 5. HOW much does this costfasks Shelley Whalen of Jeff Jones who works at the Indian Trail Trading Post. Opposite Page: 1. Junior High days aren't over for Nancy Freund as she works in the Jr. Hi Library. 2. F, space, F types Vickie McWatters as a legal secretary for Roy Graff, Attorney. 3. Curt Weber has to be fast with his hands working at the Record Eagle. 140 Co-op Students Learn Useful Skills Learning From Working, They Aim for Higher Goals. The Co-op program is an arrangement that combines occupational training received in high school with actual on-the-job work experience. The student works under the joint supervision of a school coordinator and the employer. A student enrolled in a Co-op program divides his time between school and his job, spending approximately half his time on each. Cooperative training has as its primary purpose the training of in-school youth for basic competency in specific occupations which fit their abilities, aptitudes, and interest. It is an integral part of the regular school program which more effectively enables students to bridge the gap between school and full-time employment. Needs Identified in Special Program The Special Education Department, staffed by Irv Sutherland and Anne Adams, attempts to help in those areas of learning that the regular classroom can't provide. The department provides classes in reading, writing, math, vocational ed, driver's ed, and a welding program at the Technical Center of Northwestern Michigan College. The students involved in the program have trouble learning at an average rate, so all classes are geared to a slower pace. Miss Bozzi teaches the English classes and assists the students with their study halls in an oral-deaf room. Mrs. Bobb her assistant, also helps the students. 2 142 7. Ann Quick learns another way of communicating by typing. 2. John Pobuda helps clean up in his Home Ec. class. Opposite Page: 7. Special Olympics participants include Tom Weber, Ann Quick, David Brimmer, Mark Denham and Jimmie Beckett. 2. The Graphic Arts class has a lot of interested students including Dave Brimmer, shown above, who seems to be concentrating hard. 143 Instructional Media Lurk in Here Regrettably, most students leave TCHS remembering the IMC as the place with all the books that they used to get kicked out of every now and then when they somehow wandered in there. Still, many others know the IMC as a vast spectrum of information available to the inquisitive mind. With the aid of the IMC personnel, you find even more than you're looking for, even without the Yellow Pages. 3 Opposite Page: 1. Kent Wright takes another break from studying. 2. Mrs. Maxine Nielsen. 3. Mr. fames Craig. 4 Linda Sleeper maintains a quasi-interest in putting together a report. 5. A familiar IMC scene. This Page: 1. Mrs. Jean Maas. 2. Lee Wyatt and Mary Rogers share study space . . . 3. and a good laugh. 4. A. V. room director Pearl Faist's hands move in a blur. 2 They Al SO Help Us Get an Education 3 Did you know that we have our substitute moms and pops at school who wait on us and pick up after us, just like at home? Here they are, although only a few of the 25 or so who work at senior high are pictured here. In a very real way, these are the swell people who help keep our school running. We might not ever see a cook or custodian during the course of the day, but when we need them, they're on hand. Some of them come in on weekends and nights just so the students can perform in all these fun activities after school! Opposite Page — 1. Clean and bright with shine on sight! 2. Mrs. Eiken and company tidy up after a long day. 3. Mrs. Petter dips into the till. 4. Mrs. Carey takes a break before the next surge of traffic. 5. What can I say? There was a discount on towels this week. 6. Head Custodian at the Sr. H.S., Mr. Ludington, knows rain won't melt you. This Page — 1. Mrs. Petter makes sure everyone pays up. 2. There goes Mr. Strassburg with our garbage. 3. Mrs. Fritz: Was that a five or a ten? 4. I really don't think these will be enough. 5. Hey you, I saw you steal that cart from Kroger's! 6. One of our best cooks, Mrs. Esman. 7. Here comes Mr. Strassburg again. 147 Phys. Ed — Action! Archery, Golf, Softball, Gymnastics, Wrestling, Basketball, Golf, Track, Body-Building, and so much more! Both male and female sophomores are kept extremely active for that one hour per day in which they attend Phys. Ed. Just two pages cannot possibly illustrate all that goes on in the class. Naturally, no pictures of the locker room were available(l), but all of these scenes are familiar to any past sophomore. Keeping the schedule interesting are: Mr. John Lober, Mr. Terry Ebright, and Mr. Joe LeMieux for the guys and Mrs. Jean Johns and Mrs. Lynn Mixer for the girls. Mr. joe LeMieux Opposite Page: 1. A home run in the making! (Ken Ceer) 2. Caught in mid-stride! (Edith Lautner) 3. Remember the endless running of lapst This Page: 1. Who should I throw it tof (Susan Byram) 2. Great form — but where's the ballf (Brad Wheat) 3. Doing sit-ups is only a part of what's required for the President's Physical Fitness Award. (Debbie Shaffer) 3 Track Team Takes It Again The 75 Trojan track team went into the conference meet with a perfect dual meet record and were halfway toward becoming the LMAC's first team to ever go undefeated in dual meets and take 1st at the conference meet. However, by placing 2nd to Mona Shores at the conference meet, they had to share their 5th straight LMAC title. Outstanding performances by Jeff Gerow in the high and low hurdles earned him the Ken Ball Award as team M.V.P., and the right to compete in the State Meet. Sprinter Mike Wendland, a transfer addition to the track team, and hurdler Ted Krohn were also consistent point-winners. 7 Cut Lines Opposite Page 7. Unidentified object. 2. They're off! 3. Steve Nyland keeping in time. 4. f.C keepin' time. This Page 7. 'Mores keepin' in line. 2. Two giant steps for the Trojan track team. 3. Krohn getting blown away. 4. Spectators sitting at the snack bar 5. Mike Wendland off to a good start. 6. Just one more, guys. 153 5 5 Cut Lines 1. Steve Chase leads the race. 2. The last three get the last laugh. 3. 74-75 Trojan track team. 4. Ted Krohn is ready to go home. 5. Jeff Gerow and Ted Krohn are high over the hurdles. This Page 1. Paul Anderson get his kicks. 2. Double jeopardy for a Sailor. 3. Can I see that again? 4. Steve Nyland catching his breath 5. Tough Competition. 155 TROIAN TENNIS SCORES Netters Enjoy Winning Season After two close losses at the outset of the season, the Trojan tennis team bounced back to rout the rest of their opponents, including three conference shutouts. Their only losses were against Muskegon and Mona Shores, with both matches going down to the wire. Many outstanding records were turned in by members of the team. Jon Preston and Dave Schmitt, one and four singles, both went the entire regular season with only one loss, with Jon reaching the finals at regionals. Penne Milliken and Bruce Taylor, playing 2nd and 3rd doubles, went through the dual-meet season undefeated. The team finished second in both regional competition and the conference meet, coming in second overall in the L.M.A.C. The J.V. team again went undefeated, with Brad Pines 18-0 record being the best on either J.V. or varsity. Coach Nykerk hopes that the strong crop of sophomores can take up the slack next year, as eight of the varsity will be leaving. Junior High Traverse City 7 Opponent 0 Mona Shores EH Petoskey Grand Haven Junior High Grayling Leelaneau Cadillac Cadillac Muskegon C.C. Petoskey Alpena Alpena funior High ). V. meet Final record —18-2 Regionals — 2nd in 12 teams i 3 6 Opposite Page: 1. The Trojans' number one and most valuable player Jon Preston hits a baseline forehand. 2. Junior Dave Schmitt, number four singles, reaches for a forehand volley. This Page: 1. Number two singles L.M.A.C. singles champion Dave Hollis winds up for a forehand. 2. Runner-up at number three singles in the L.M.A.C., exchange student Mike Plith exhibits some form on his two-hand backhand. 3. Bill Bogley and Jeff Calvin show some good teamwork at number two doubles. 4. Coach Larry Nykerk shows net-maid Karen Hoyland his aged black bomb. 5. Cary Gifford tees off at a number one doubles match while teammate Steve Garshaw stares at the ball. 6. At number three doubles, Penne MiUiken serves while Bruce Taylor eagerly awaits the return. Girls Rule LMAC Track Win by unladylike scores The 1975 Traverse City girls' track team climaxed an undefeated season with a thirty point victory at the LMAC meet, and placed six athletes in the state meet. Put simply, they overwhelmed the competition. For next year there is much hope. Since most of the girls are underclassmen, Coach Larry Grow's and Lynne Mixer's goal of winning the LMAC could very well come true, with TC dominating again. 3 158 4 1 3 Opposite Page: 1. Athletes and coaches discuss pre-race strategy. 2. Julie Cabier prepares to put the shot. 3. Sue Stasinski hands off in the 880 relay. 4. Trojan hurdlers lead the way. This Page: 1. Jane Gilmore and Cathy Clarke finish 1-2 in the lows. 2. Kay Richards shows the form that got her a second-place finish in the State Meet. 3. Judy Sheffer records a winning score with Coach Otto Schultz. 2 159 J.V. Squad Ends 7-8 Rakan Voted Team Captain, M.V.P. The spring of 1975 marked the expansion of the junior varsity baseball program. In the past the J.V.s played only 4 or 5 games a season. However, this year the sophs played a full 15 game schedule. Along with the LMAC teams played were Leelanau Schools, Class C Regional Winners Elk Rapids, and the T.C. Frosh. Hitting was a strong point on this year's squad as they outscored their opponents 100-71 and held a team average of .286. Rudy Rakan, selected honorary team captain and M.V.P., led the team in at bats, hits, doubles and games. Len Broughton and Bob Davis carried the pitching load with 65 innings between them. Much can be expected of this good, young group of ballplayers. T.C. Opp. 1st game 7 3 1 5 70 6 16 4 75 0 3 5 2 9 5 77 ZOREBOX T.C. 2nd Alpena I Ik Rapids Muskegon Leelanau T.C Frosh Musk. Calh. Alpena Cr. Haven Opp. Opposite Page 1. Brian Jones (lb) goes sky to haul down the throw. 2. J. V. Coach John Cerhardt 3. An SB (stolen base) for Steve Poncar. 4. Poncar hits a foul tip past the catcher's ear. 5. 7975 J.V. Baseball Team, (see club index) This Page 1. Getting a good lead off first is Bob Davis. 2. A high, hard fastball by John Ennis (p,2b) to catcher Eric Mehl. 3. Davis takes advantage of a wild pitch, scoring from 3rd. 4. An interruption. 5. Davis is held at third by Coach Cerhardt. 6. A lonely Tony Steinberg (of). Varsity 9 Wind Up 6-10 First Year for Assistant Coach Dick Once again, the Trojan Varsity baseball team was unable to come up with the needed chutzpah to bring home a winning season. In Coach Al Elzinga's last year as Head Coach, the team managed only a 6-10 season. However, it must be noted that the Trojans won 4 of their last 6 games. Anemic hitting continued to be a problem as only junior secondbaseman Rick Waters hit over .300. Long slumps throughout the season forced Coach Elzinga to insert any slightly warm bat into the lineup. 4 3 2 SBvgDrakr (p) Mike Stowe (3b) prtpdTo for r xt pitch. 3. Coaches Elzinga Dick talk over the group rules with the umps. 4. Steve Dailey (o.f.), Ed Ehrenberger (o.f.), and Steve Drake (p). 5. Soph catcher, Dan Bush warms up the pitcher. 6. Drake goes into his motion. 162 1975 Talent Show Varied Acts Make NHS Talent Show a Success Due to the great variety of acts involved, the 1975 N.H.S. Talent Show was considered a great success. The show was played before packed houses at all four performances. In addition to being used as prize money for the art and talent competitions, the money raised was put into a scholarship fund for deserving seniors. Lynn Moon was director of the whole operation. 3 t: 4 Opposite Page: 1. Bill McCuddy gets some laughs with his news of the future. 2. In the spotlight is Lisa Randall as she manuvers on the parallel bars. 3. The Senior Swingers wow the crowd with their chorus line routine. 4. Nunzie Fisher combines singing and dancing in her rendition of McArthur Park. 5. Anna White's pantomime is a change from the usual and well-accepted by the crowd. This Page: 7. Nancy Strong watches as Kent Wright does his Cardiac routine. 2. Jim Carpenter sings I Won't Last a Day Without You to someone special. 3. Second-place finisher Beth Albright does a stirring rendition of Cat's in the Cradle. 4 Tony Perez-Banuet, Sheryl Hayward, Rebecca Perez-Banuet and Lou Thomann (not visible) perform their winning Geographical Fugue. 2 165 Whiz Kids Promote Busy Year A variety of projects engaged the members throughout the year. Some students worked with tutoring projects. After Christmas, NHS sponsored a Christmas tree pick-up program, which made money and was fun besides. The Key Awards for scholastically outstanding students is another function put on by the society The annual talent show raised $2000, which became five $400 scholarships awarded at graduation to five seniors who, in the opinion of the members, best exemplified the qualities admired by the society. In May, a visit by the Red Cross Bloodmobile was sponsored which resulted in 142 pints of blood to the credit of the community. These activities put into action the ideals of Scholarship, Character, Leadership and Service which are the requisites for membership. In addition to a minimum requirement tor scholarship only 15% of any particular class may belong. After many years of serving as advisor, this was Mrs. Elizabeth Parker's last year. Next year it is expected that Miss Gail Riley, foreign language teacher, will be NHS advisor. 4 Opposite Page — 7. Mike Lardie and Kirt Stout are performing at the show; 2. Another pair of showmen: Mr. Woody Hansen and Mr. Ed Merchant! 3. Winners of the art show, also sponsored by the NHS — Terry Miller, Jenni Oakley and Joan McPhillamy. 4. Don Kabat was a wow with some songs from the 20's. 5. A popular group. New Light, charmed with words and music. 6. Another favorite was Pam Wiitala in' her rendition of If . This Page — 7. This year's Talent Show chairman, Lynn Moon, begins the many hours of planning which made it such a great success. 2. Leslie (Rosa) holds Jimmy's hand while he gives blood for the Bloodmobile. 3. The 7975 NHS officers — Marc Frick, president; Vic Fitz, vice-president; Deb Rogers, secretary; and Carol Kratochvil, treasurer. 4. Members listen attentively (f) at a weekly meeting. 167 Education Continues As Students Travel A three day cruise on a Greek ship to ports at Delos, Myconos, Rhodes, Crete and back to Athens was a feature of the school sponsored spring trip to Greece, which 15 students and adults enjoyed last late March and early April. Inspiring sights and wonderful weather made the trip memorable. All photos are from the collection of Sharyn Price, who went on the trip. Aching legs and blisters were reported from day-time activities, but evenings in quaint tavernas compensated. 1 2 Opposite Page: 1. Theatre at Epidarus 2. Shopkeeper on Rhodes (Lindos) 3. Temple of Poseidon-Cape Sounion 4. Undos, Rhodes 4. Mrs. Stocking, tour leader, and Creek Lit. teacher 6. Sara McKinley and Deb McFarland 7. Parthenon-Athens Acropolis This Page: 1. Mathematical Subtleties of the Parthenon 2. Lindos, Rhodes 3. Turkish Church-Diane Fedorchek 4. Sue Sill, Deb McFarland, Sara McKinley, boarding the Galaxy. South Pacific in New Production Soothes Eyes and Ears of Music-Lovers Broadway came to Traverse City High School again this year with South Pacific . The action takes place during WWII on a small island in the Pacific. The story is about Emile deBeque, a French plantation owner, and Ensign Nellis For-bush and their problems of love. Luther Billis continually causes problems with his bright ideas; and Bloody Mary tries to cheat the men by selling them cheap trinkets. Although the death of Lt. Joseph Cable puts a sad note into the story, Emile and Nellie bring about a happy ending. i The opening song Dites moi Pourquoi was a smash with Emile and his children, Ngana and Jerome, singing in the elegant French language Nellie and the other female ensigns in the cast had an attractive appeal. The men not to be outdone, played their roles superbly. Many hours of behind the scenes work went into the production, not only by the cast, crew and orchestra, but by the Directors Mr. David Parrish, Miss Jeanette Mason, and Mr. Steve Hobson as well. All in all over 40 people helped the show to success. 3 5 Opposite Page 7. Bloody Mary tries to sell her jgoods to the boys. 2. Mike Hoyland and Laura Sondee bow to the crowd. 3. Victor Rosenthal as Luther Billis, says there's nothing like a dame! 4. Billis (Dean Wright) poses with the men's chorus. This Page 7. Nellie (Pat Aldrich) and Emile (Dave Garland) sing as they are reunited afler the secret mission 2. Emile poses with his two children. 3. Nellie (Cindy Bristol) performs Honey Bun . 4. The girls chorus want to wash that man right outa their hair! 5. Emile (A! Price) 171 This Page 7. Officers listen intently for a word from Emile. 2. Bridget Kilpatrick plays Bloody Mary. 3. Billis gives Nellie her altered shorts. 4. Nellie (Pat Aldrich) tries to get the children to eat. 5. Nellie (Pat Alprich) and Billis (Dean Wright) sing Honey Bun . 6. The party's over now!! Opposite Page 7. The girls chorus. 2 4 172 3 — I'll Give You a Daisy a Day Fresh daisies keynoted the evening as the'74-'75 Spring Prom got underway. It was the first off-campus social activity to utilize school funds. This was made possible by the efforts of some 25 students who attended a school board meeting to receive the approval of the board. Approximately 500 students attended the dance, held in the Park Place Dome on Sunday, May 25. Music was provided by Ceyz from 9:00 to 1:30. General chairman, Karen Hoyland, was aided in her efforts by class coordinator, Lori Felker; decorations, Bryn Lynch; refresh- ments, Barb Weaver and Sue Aldrich; tickets, Larry Clarke; advertising, Brian Hutchinson; band, Joe Lamie; and Mr. Mike McManus, Junior class advisor. The daisy theme was carried out with a large garden cart full of fresh cut daisies. White daisy cutouts and ribbon streamers decorated the side walls of the Dome room. The party goers were colorfully attired, with the girls in pastel long dresses and the men in the new, colorful tuxes. Punch and cookies were served at a side table that was decorated with candles and a centerpiece of daisies. 3 All Work .. and Little Play .. seems to be the idea in the Business Education Department. Many students are working for future goals in the business area and the classes offered to achieve this goal are Business law, typing, shorthand, bookkeeping, office practice, data processing, computer programming, basic retailing, and record keeping. Miss Bewalda Mrs. Hondorp 176 Opposite Page: 7. June Pero works on an adding machine. 2. Rhonda Carver is thinking about something. 3. Sandy Wood is typing away with rest of class. 4. Miss Bewalda busy at work. 5. Mr. Kinsman seems caught in the act. This Page: 7. Eva Walters waits patiently for Mrs. Mitchell. 2. Accounting students look happy. 3. A shorthand class is hard at work. 4. A close-up of Janet Calia working on shorthand. 77 Mrs. Winonah Kirby Miss Sylvia Burns Mrs. Lorna Lombard Home Making Now Interests Everybody! Semester exams are no problem in the Senior Girls Cooking class, — at least to the guests who enjoy their breakfasts, lunches or dinners given at semesters' end. For these marvellously tasty, well-served meals, set on attractively set tables, most guests would cheerfully give the students at least an A-K In the east corridor of F building tantalizing smells are a standard feature at different hours of the day. The conversational fall- out from Home and Family Living classes, and those in Child Care, Interpersonal Relations, Consumer Education, Housing and Home Planning classes, add zest to the lives of many different students, their friends and family members. With both boys and girls integrated in many classes, the course offerings are deservedly popular. Opposite Page: 1) Model Duane Schluter tries it on for size! 2) We can't all be cooks . 3) Maryanne Maynard and Pat Murphy take part in a skit during their Sr. Girls Home Ec. class. 4) I'm glad I don't have to eat this! This Page: 1) Students Jim Gauthier and Chuckie MaGee prepare special food. 2) Eggs are done! 3) Let's get this show on the road! 179 Life's Pathways Set by Senior Wing Staff 4 The most important job of the counsellors in the senior wing office is to prepare stu- ts for the world ahead of them. In the nior wing office, students may obtain booklets and pamphlets to help them in making a decision as to their future, be it work or further education. The counsellors, Mrs. Ella-beth Smethells and Mr. Paul Katsaros, answer many questions, give advice, write recommendations and aid the students in many other ways. Mrs. Maxine Courtade, the wing secretary, assists many teachers and students as well as the counsellors, in all sorts of ways, — from giving messages to typing reports and filing information. Recognition Given to Outstanding Seniors Throughout the 1974-75 school year, many seniors were involved with activities into which they put a lot of effort and work. Many received recognition for achievement in a particular activity or field of learning. We are proud, on these two pages, to picture some of these seniors who really got it all together. Opposite Page 1. Susan Nielsen and Bradley Bigelow, were recognized for their activities in the High School Band. 2. Girls Glee Club proved to be rewarding for Michelle Aldridge and Shellie Wheelock. 3. Patricia Aldrich and David Garland were very much involved in the Senior High School Choir. 4 Being a part of the orchestra brings a smile from DeAnn O'Brien and Mary Sue Rogers, who were selected to be honored. This Page 1. Joe Renis received an appointment to the Air Force Academy. 2. This year Cheryl Hutchinson was choosen as the D.A.R. good citizen 3. Basketball is Cindy Otts' sport. She was given an award for being the best free-throw shooter. 4. Mitch Pierce's superior conditioning, excellent attitude, and rigorous training won him a football scholarship. 5. Dave Halachuckas, Free Press all-state tackle, displays his skills. Senior Council Proves Highly Spirited The Senior Class Council was quite active this year. Starting the year out right, their Homecoming float was judged the best. Every major and most of the minor events during Pep-A-Rama were again won by the Seniors. For instance they won the Snow Sculpture, Wing Decorations, and the Class Skit. Their council co-sponsored the Christmas Dance with the Juniors and also a concert featuring Salem Witchcraft. Holding Graduation at Thirlby Field was their major concern at the end of the year. 7 2 4 1. Senior Class Officers, Left to Right: Vice President, Mark Liddell; President, Cheryl Hutchinson; Secretary, Michele Hoyland; and Treasurer, Jim Carpenter. 2. The Senior activity area during Pep-A-Rama showed the Seniors are always monkeying around. 3. Many Seniors work diligently on their Homecoming float. 4. The Seniors prove once again to be spirited, with many of their class turning out to work on the snow sculpture. '75 Grads Couldn't Beat the Weather ... An overflow crowd attended graduation ceremonies for about 634 seniors on the evening of June 12,1975. The scene was colorful with the girls wearing gold caps and gowns and the boys in black, combining to form the school colors. Although Thirlby Field was the intended location for the program, the school gym was also set up in case of rain, which, unfortunately, it did. The seniors had made a major project of getting approval for the change in loca- tion, and were understandably disappointed when the weather made it impossible to do. The party sponsored by the parents of the graduates was held at the Dome Room of the Park Place until 3:30 a.m. and then the remaining party-goers adjourned to the beach at Clinch Park for breakfast, damp and cool though it was. Thus, another senior class completed their high school years. Flower — white carnation Colors — thirlby green and sunshine yellow Motto — God grant us the serenity to accept the things we cannot change; the courage to change the things we can; and the wisdom to know the difference. 188 189 Cheryl Hutchinson CITIZENSHIP GOVERNMENT Bridgett Kilpatrick DRAMATICS r n I__- _r David Garland MUSIC (VOCAL) Mark Frick NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Carol Grishaw CHEERLEADING Debra Whaley CHEERLEADING Greg Cizek JOURNALISM De Ann On these two pages are the eleven outstanding students from the graduating class selected for their indicated special talents. TROJAN HALL OF FAME 1975 CITIZENSHIP GOVERNMENT — CHERYL HUTCHINSON DRAMATICS — BRIDGETT KILPATRICK JOURNALISM — GREG CIZEK VOCAL MUSIC— DAVID GARLAND INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC— DE ANN O'BRIEN ACTIVITIES — JAN JOHNSON NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY— MARC FRICK CHEERLEADINC — CAROL GRISHAW AND DEBRA WHALEY SCHOLARSHIPS — MICHELE HOYLAND ATHLETICS — PAUL SCHNEIDER O'Brien MUSIC (INSTRUMENTAL) Michehe Hoyland SCHOLAR- SHIPS i 1— A ? rrxn F) - Exchange Students Add Spark to School This year TCHS has had nine exchange students, each from a different county. Members of S.I.U. participate in many activities. Our exchange students this year are: Tom Coates (South Africa, left in January) Sponsored by Rotary), Sue Korhammer (Germany, Y.F.U.), Hiro Kajimura (Japan, Rotary), Lars (Mike) Plith (Sweden, Rotary), Per Hansen (Norway, Y.F.U.), Francisco Lourido (Columbia, Y.F.U.), Amelia Silva (Brazil, Rotary). Also, we have had with us, Nadeem Chaudhry from Pakistan. He and his family are now living in Traverse City. This Page: 1. Per and Mike look as though they're trying to hid from the camera. But we found them! 2. Francisco endorses Traverse City Michigan. 3. Posing for a picture Left to Right are: In Front, Sue K. and Hiro K. in Back, Francisco L., Amelia S. and Pat N. 4. Sue, Mike and Hiro try to dump Per in the snow. 5. Pat gives us a big grin. . 192 A Ab( ?ln ictoria M. Aide an, Cynthia Aid i Patricia E. Aid ri( h Sonya L. Aldt i Michelle S Alf.iii'ii. I i'!■ Ann Allen ( .itherine A. All. mi, I ii.mn M. Amnion, Douglas R. An li.ion, Kathy S. At mmm, Karen Ai Min, Terri L. Ai - as, nthony P. At i hi, Jeffrey L. Ans nison, Mary Ann Ansorge, Anthony V Apr i 11, 1 Tale F. Arden, lanice J. Arlt, Glenn W. Arnold, Clenn G. 193 Axtell, Steven C. Baesch, Brenda L. Bailey, Janet D. Baldwin, Dianne Baumgartner, Robert M. Beagle, Patrick J. Becker, Anne M. Beers, Suzette M. Bellant, Carol Sue Bellows, Katherine E. Bennett, Bruce C. Berg, Craig F. Bergklint, Dixie S. Berry, Angela A. Beutler, Jane A. Bishop, Brian E. Blackmore, John Bliss, Kendra K. Bobb, Joy K. Borden, Maurice A. 194 Boursaw, Terrance, P. Bradford, Julie L. Brakel, Linda L. Brammer, David S. Brandt, Barbara Brezinski, Andrew Brief, Cynthia A. Brigham, Michael L. Bright, Pamela Brill, Christine Broadhurst, Robert A. Brower, Judith J. Brown, Joanne Brown, Roger H. Brunette, Cynthia A. Buck,Joel Buday, Anthony M. Bufe, Pamela J. Burr, Nancy J. Bush, Gregory M. 195 ( ,iiv in, Jeftre . I . ( ,n [renter, James R. ( at roll, Jarne - I ( ase, Linda I C nbula, Debt a ( . Chamberlain, Diane M. Chambers, Michelle M. Childs, James A. Chmielewski, Mark W. Chr i ,tner, Catherine ( i ek, (,i egor J. C l,n k, Shaun ( lat ke, Catherine A. ( louse, Roger VV. C lull, Maine M. Coates, Patricia D. Coates, Thomas W. ( obb, Clare A, Coesens, Kim K. Cole, Gerald V. 19c Coleman, Larry D. Collins, Michael G. Collins, Nina F. the senior citizens' promenade! Comstock, David Conklin, Linda Cook, Jo L. Corcoran, Michael P. Core, James R. Corsaut, Scott Cotton, Don Courtad, Linda Courtad, Susan M. 197 Couturier, Michael G. Crain, James Cram, Gragory G. Cramer, Bradley S. Crampton, Jeannie R. 198 Cray, Ellen K. Daane, Cathleen Danielson, Sandra J. Darling, Cheryl L. Deemer, Carol L. Demoulpied, Sandra K. Denison, Kenneth B. Denoyer, David A. Des Autels, Katherine Dewaha, John C. ▼ Dezelski, Brenda K. Dobson, Randy L. Dohm, Barbara A. Dompierre, Michael Dooley, Steven D. Dooley, William D. Doornbas, Gregory Drake, Stephen F. Driver, Nancy L. Drury, Michael J. Dumbrille, Penny R. Dupuis, Paulette M. Eby, Nancy J. Edmondson, Julie E. Egeler, Kathleen Eggli, Leisa L. Ehrenberger, Edward E. Emer son, Gary Erukson, Brenda K. Evei ett, Richard Ewing, Bernard C. Farmer, Dona A. Farrell, Patricia Fasel, Fred W. Fasel, Steven F. Fawcett, Thomas R. Feiger, Mark T. Fritz, Richard Ferrell, Michele M. Fewins, Shelly R. Feild, Marla K. Fielstra, Sally A. Finch, David H. Fineout, Lesley R. Fischer, Belinda L. Fisher, Nunzie K. Fitz, Victor A. 1) Greg Kauffman, Sandi DeMoulpied Bruce Taylor 2) Mike Mauk 200 3) Stan Williams Laurie Hammacher 4) Kim Goss 5) Beth Smith Kandy Tezak Mary Fitzgerald Cindi Brunett Steve Nyland Mary Hoffman 6) Bev Killman Fitzgerald, Margaret Fitzgerald, William L. Flaska, Mark A. Forgione, Kathryn A. Four h, Raymond C. Frazier, Cindy Ann Freund, Nancy A. Frick, Mark A. Frye, Terry R. Fryzelka, David Cabier, )ulianne Carey, Jeane E. Garland, David M. Garvin, Thomas S. Gauthier, Jeffrey J. Gerow, Jeffrey J. Gifford, Gary L. Glowacki, Frank A. Godfrey, James D. Goss, Kim O. 201 Grace, Martha A. Graham, Mary L. Graham, Vickie Gray, Sharon M. Greaige, Susan L. Greilick, Noel S. Grueber, Kevin L. Griffith, Dena Crumley, Daniel K. Grimes, Lisa Clare, William Scott Grishaw, Carol M. Hackett, Marsha M. Grist, Eddy Q. Hahnenberg, Thomas A. 202 Hal.u hukas, David B. Hall, I )aniel R. Hall, I off rey Hamac her, Laura I . Hammontree, Christy S. Hanchett, Sandra L. Hanna, Sherri M. Hann, Sheryl L. Harding, James S. Hart, Beverly A. Haughn, Kenneth J. Haywood, Paul H. Heater, Cathy J. Hedlund, Ronda R. Hedrington, Catherine Heika, Patricia J. Hemming, Eunice A. Hendges, Randall Henry, Carol J. Henschell, Lynette M. Hentschel, Ben G. Herheim, Laurie L. Herman, Joffre Hilbert, Sandra L. Hinds, Joni K. H iag, Richard J. Hoeft, Ruth Ann Hoffman, Marv E Hollis, David C. Holman, Beth A. Holstad, Amy Louise Houghton, Wayne L. Hoxie, Theresa K. Hoyland, Michele i tubbell, Michael J. Hughes, John L. Hutchinson, Cheryl L. Jamieson, Karla R. Jamison, George A. Jennett, Dean I. Johnson, Janet A. Johnson,Karen M Johnson, Linda L. Jones, Debra J. Jones, Jennifer S. Jones, Jeffery C Kabat, Donald Kage, Becky A. Kajimura, Hirokazee Kauffman, Gregg B. Kephart, Jean M. Kantz, Karen Ann Keenan, Sheila M. Kilbourne, Robert T. Karczewski, David Kent, Antoinette M. Killman, Beverly J. 205 King, Christine R. King, Connie R. Kipley, Richard E. Kittendorf, Carolyn 206 Klang, Gregory S. Kramer, Timothy Klepetka, Robert T. Kratochvil, Carol J. Knickerbocker, Cindra Kreiser, Toni R. Korhammer, Suzanne G. Krohn, Colleen M. Krakowski, Richard J. Kuemin, Wendy J. Laird, Benjamin B. Lardie, Joanne M. Laurent, Cindy L. Lautner, Bernice S. Luitner, Bonnie M. Lautner, Gary S. Lautner, Jeffrey R. L autner, Nancy L. 1 autner, Terry K. Lear h, Janet P. Leac h, Janice P. l.otquist, Cindy L. Lejeune, Irene M. Leman, Alan L. Liddell, Mark S. Light, Leslie J. Linderleaf, C.K. Linton, Nancy M Liske, Julie A. Lockwood, Gale E. Lofquist, Harvey R. Long, Pamela S. Loomis, John Lown, Cynthia R. 207 Lund, Teresa A. Lyon, Jane E. Maynard, Mary Anne Mallory, Michael D. Mallow, Deborah K. Martin, Allen S. Martin, John C. Martinson, Carol S. Matson, Calvin P. Mattern, Lynn A. Mayr, Karen S. McClure, Mark A. 208 McCafferty, Mary Mr Clay, James C. McClellan, Robin L. McClintock, Vanessa McFadden, Beverly J. McFarland, Deborah A. McCeorge, Douglas B. McGlothlin, Barbara A. McIntosh, Sandra J. McKinley, Sarah M. McLain, Brenda McManus, Steve A. McMaster, Michael E. McPhilamy, Joan McWatters, Victoria L Mehl, Douglas K. Mericle, Christine M. Merrick, Jo Anne Miller, Angela M. Miller, Cheryl ? ? ? ? ? illikcn, Penny R. (.nujornery, Susan F. (ton. I vnn Ann oonev, Maureen oorr, Mary L. Morris, Kent A. Morris, Patricia A. Morrison, Barbara A. Moss, Gary R. Mucha, Frank E. Muehling, Debra A. Murphy, Patricia Nelson, Lori Ann Nelson, Paula K. Newman, Richard A. Niedzielski, Michael Nielsen, Susan J. Norton, Sandra M. Noteware, Shelley A. Novak, Constance J. 210 Nuyens, Patrick A.C. Nyland, Steve E. OBrien, Deann Oi den, Jerry M. Oleson, Martha A. Olin, Kathleen E. Olkowski, Michael Ooley, William J. Ott, Cynthia J. Otto, Frederick A. Panek, David L. Panek, Mark A. Parker, Ronald E. Petroske, Rick M. Pearce, Mitchell W. I’ iota, Sandra L. ari, David H ski. Suzan June M. son, William D. 211 Phelps, Larry T. Phillips, Joseph Pickard, Cynthia L. Pifer, Tonja M. Platukas, Jean Pobuda, Kathy J. Poertner, Cheryl A. Polmateer, Jon R. Pomeroy, Clark M. Powell, Debra J. Prentiss, Mary L. Price, Sharyn A. Pronger, Scott J. Provins, Gay D. Quick, Paul M. Rademaker, Judy L. Ramoie, Ronald R. Randall, Lisa E. Rasmussen, Cheryl A. Rasmussen, Rebecca L Raulin, Rebecca L. Ray, Clare Reed, Clyde M. Reinke, Dawn M. Renis, Joseph A. Richards, Andrew D. Richards, Kay Lynn Riley, Shelly L. Rinckey, Russell Robbins, Richard L. Rogers, Debra L. Rohdy, Jeffrey 1) Kathy Welch. Cindy Brunette Sharon Cray 2) Pep-A-Rama Decorations i) Pat Farrell Wayne Houghton « De Ape 5) Mike Corcoran Scott Starr Rhoda Stachur 213 Rombouts, Tom V Rosa, Leslie P. Rosinski, Sharilee L. Rossetti, Cynthia Rutila, Gail E. Salisbury, Janell K. Sarbor, Richard E. Jr. Saxton, Tammy L. Sc barling, Sandra D. Schneider, Paul D. Schopieray, Jeannie M. Schopieray, Joanne A. Schopieray, Linda L. Schreck, Pat Schrock, Rhonda J. Schroder, Donn M. Schroeder, Shelly L. Schroeter, Sandra A. Schultz, Merisue Scott, Debra D. Scott, Dorian L. Scott, Sari K. Sellke, David E. Send, Gloria). Shattuck, Marcy L. Shaw, Cynthia J. Sheridan, Janet L. Shillington, Lisa A. Sholten, Robert J. Sigsby, Penny E. Siljander, Donna L. Sill, Susan G. Simon, Richard L. Sivek, Debra K. Sivek, Marc A. Skinner, Roberta A Skipski, Richard S. Sladek, Cynthia D. Smith, Cathy Lea Smith, Elizabeth Smith, Joelyn M. Smith, Sandra Sonderegger, Bryant J. Sonnenberg, Julie M. Sparks, Darla J. Sprenger, Mary Wava St. John, Dawn Renee Stafford, Steven Stallman, Mauguerite Stathakis, Peter C. Steele, Robert H. 216 Steineback, Linda Stephenson, Teresa J Stevens, Lorraine S. Stowe, Michael W. Stowe, Sandra K. Stripling, Susan A. Stroh, Roger P. Tafelsky, Jeannie M. Taylor, Bruce T. Tezak, Kandice G. Thayer, Dennis G. Thompson, Donald A. Throop, David A. Timm, John H. Tomei, Lisa C. Tomei, Mariano A. Tomlinson, Jeffrey G. Treat, Donna L. Umlor, Pamela M. Umulis, Ralph 217 Vipond, Perry Walters, Joyce Y. Weaver, Robert M. Wendland, Charles M. Visscher, Sara L. Walworth, Chris A. Weber, Curtis A. Wester, Larry Waldeck, Lorrie J. Wares, Roger A. Weidenhamer, Gary C. Whalen, Shelley A. Walsh, Vicki L. Watson, William D. Weiselberg, Lisa A. Whaley, Debra L. Walters, Eva A. Weatherholt, Janine E. Welch, Kathleen M. Wheeloc k, Shellie K. White, Kim Whiting, Carter W. Wiitala, Mark Wildman, Richard P. Wiley, Paul Wilkes, Kevin Williams, David Wineman, Anton Wineman, Elton Woods, Michelle Worm, Wilfred F. Wright, Johnson, K. Wyatt, Lee R. Yahr, Philip Zak, Linda L. Zeigler, Cvnth Zywicki Da ui Oakle Jill Smith, I)anit'l Tome al. Chat It . 219 SENIORS NOT PICTURED Allen, Charles L. Ayers, Elizabeth Bacon, Leon M. Baesch, John N. Bailey, Joseph J. Barber, Toni Lynn Bearinger, Ivan Beaubien, Franklin G. Belanger, Daniel Benson, Torval H. Berg, Tim Beutler, James Bigelow, Bradley Boothroyd, Peter Bright, Barbara L. Bright, Gregory Bush, Norma Butkovich, Annette Cevora, Kim Allen Chapman, Cindy Claypool, Diana L. Cobb, Donald L. Coil, Pamela S. Cook, Dale A. Cook, Michael J. Cope, Don A. Cox, Robert Dailey, Steven N. Diehl, Jeffrey L. Drabek, Thomas L. Farrell, Michael Farrell, Patrick Fedorchak, Diane Francis, Sandra French, Steven R. Gallatin, Lynn M. Galloway, James R. Galvin, Nancy J. Garshaw, George S. Gassman, Nancy S. Gauthier, John H. Gauthier, Linda R. Geroy, Sharon Jean Geroy, Sharry Joan Gilmet, Donald Graham, Brian F. Grant, Marshall L. Groesser, Daniel Habrecht, Max A. Hansen, Per B. Harp, Craig Harrigan, Bruce E. Hartley, Deana K. Hewitt, Steven Hogarth, John L. Houle, James A. Hubschneider, Neale C. Hughes, John L. Hull, Randy S. Julien, Teresa L. Kane, Barbara J. Kilpatrick, Bridget Kindt, Michael J. Kirsch, James R. Labonte, Barbara Lee, Kirby W. Leppek, Linda A. Lerchen, Nancy A. Leudesdorff, Susan Lewis, Michael K. Lourido, Francisco E. Martin, Michael Mauk, Michael H. Maule, David M. Maxbauer, Edward J. Mohrhardt, Mary E. Nesky, Dale M. Nichols, Kirk P. Norris, Michael Nostrant, Lori J. O'Brien, Stephen J. Olney, Jennifer R. Parker, Scott D. Pekkala, Craig J. Perez-Banuet, Rebeca Plith, Lars M. Pooleski, Richard J. Proctor, Janice Ann Purdom, Lorie L. Randell, Steven B. Rennie, William P. Revnell, Joseph Rokos, Jack P. Roush, Stuart R. Russell, David A. Schichtel, Daniel L. Schopieray, Cynthia L. Schopieray, Michael R. Shaw, Rory M. Shaw, William Sinn, Karen L. Smith, Connie E. Smith, Daniel D. Smith, John V. Somero, Henry V. Southwick, Steve C. Spencer, Stephen S. Stachur, Rhoda Steele, Gregory L. Stevens, Matt D. Sullivan, Daniel Tate, Timothy Taunton, Willie Teter, Deborah L. Thomas, Stephen Throop, Steven Townsend, John Eric Trotter, William Van Amberg, William L. Walter, Mark A. Walters, Mark A. Weber, Brad Weber, Eileen Wells, Nora Weston, Thomas B. Whitefield, Wayne Wiebe, Carol D. Winowiecki, Debra K. Wood, Sandra J. Wright, Dean Yokeum, Marcia L. Youker, Thomas R. Young, Donald A. Senior Activities VICTORIA MARIE ABELN - Pines 2; Scholastic Honor Keys 1; Language Awards 1; SIU 3, 4; Pep Club 1, 3. CYNTHIA MARY ALDERMAN — PATRICIA EVONE ALDRICH — Choir 1,2, 3, 4; Madrigals 4; Musical Play 1, 2, 3, 4; National Honor Society 4; Choir Council 4. SONYA LYNN ALDRICH — Choir 1, 2; Cheerleading, Varsity 3, 4, lay Vee 2; Pep Club 2,3, 4 MICHELLE SUZANNE ALDRIDGE — Choir 1, 2, 3, 4, Musical Play 2. LEE ANN ALFONSO— Tri-Hi-Y2; Pep Club 2. CATHERINE ANN ALLEN — Choir 1; Musical Play 1,3; Student Council 1,3; Tri-Hi-Y2, 3, 4; Pep Club 4. CHARLES LEE ALLEN — LUANN MARIE ALLEN — Fine Arts. EX3UGLAS RAY AMIDON — Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Band 1,2, 3, 4 KATHLEEN SUE AMIDON — Orchestra 1,3. KAREN JOY ANDERSON — National Honor Society 4. TERRI LEE ANDERSON — Basketball 4; Track 3; Scholastic Honor Keys 1; Language Awards 1; Pep Club 2,3, 4; Key Club 3. ANTHONY PAUL ANDRUS — JEFFREY LEE ANKERSON — MARY ANN ANKERSON — ANTHONY WAYNE ANSORGE — National Honor Society 4; Letter of Commendation 3. DALE FRANCIS APRILL — JANICE JO ARDEN — C.A.A. 2, 3, 4. GLENN WILLIAM ARH— GLENN GEORGE ARNOLD- STEVEN GENE AXTELL - Band 7; Basketball 1. LEON MAITLAND BACON — BRENDA LEE BAESCH — Pines 4; Pep Club 1, 2,3; Scope 1,2,3, 4. JOHN NORMAN BAESCH — JANET DENISE BAILEY — JOSEPH JAY BAILEY-Bike Club. DIANE MARIE BALDWIN — TONI LYNN BARBER — Band 7, 2; Pep Band 1,2; Lt. Governor 7; Track 7; Pom Pom Girl2. ROBERT M. BAUMGARTNER — PATRICK JOHN PAUL BEAGLE — Choir 1,2, 3, 4; Musical Play 7; Student Council 1,2,3, 4; Class Council 1,2,3,4; Core Council 3, 4; Football 1,2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2; Track 2, 3, 4; Baseball 7; Wrestling 7; Wt. Lifting 3, 4; Homecoming King 4; All-State Football; Varsity Club 2,3, 4. IVAN LEE BEARINGER — Football 3, 4; Wrestling 1, 2, 3; Basketball; Wt. Lifting. GERALD BEAUBIEN FRANKLIN — ANNE MARIE BECKER — Choir 2, 4; Musical Play 3, 4; Glee Club 7. SUZETTE MARIE BEERS — Choir2; G.A.A. 2. DANIEL RUEBEN BELANGER — Glee Club 4 CAROL SUE BELLANT— Choir 1,2, 4. KATHERINE EVA BELLOWS — BRUCE CHARLES BENNETT — Basketball 2. TORVAL HELMER BENSEN — CRAIG EMERSON BERG —Golf 4. TIMOTHY GALE BERG — Band 1, 2, 3; Pep Band 3. DIXIE SUE BERCKLINT-Pep Club 2,3; C.A.A. 2; Mat Maids 4 ANGELA ALMEDA BERRY — JAMES DEAN BEUTLER — Graphic Arts 4 JANE ANN BEAUTLER — Band 1; Glee Club 2; Basketball 2, 3, 4; Cheerleading, Frosh 1; Pep Club 3, 4. BRADLEY DEAN BIGELOW — Debate 4; Band 1,2, 3, 4; Orchestra 1,2, 3, 4; Musical Play 1,3, 4; Pep Band 1,2, 3, 4; Class Council 1; Core Council 7; National Honor Society 3, 4; Language Awards 1; Fine Arts 1, 2, 3, 4; Scholastic Honor Keys 1, 2,3. BRIAN ERNEST BISHOP — Band 4; Track 7. JOHN ROBERT BLACK MORE — Black Cold 4; Choir 4; Student Council 2, 3, 4; Key Club 1; C.D.C. Club 1,2,3, 4 KENDRA KAY BLISS - Band 1, 2, 3; Pep Club 4. JOY KAY BOBB — Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 2; Choir 1,2,3,4; Madrigals 4; Musical Play 1, 2,3, 4. PETER DOUGLAS BOOTHROYD — Band 7; Choir 1,2, 3. MAURICE ANTHONY BORDEN —Language Awards 1. TERRANCE PATRICK BOURSAW — Wrestling 3. JAN MARIE BRADEN — JULIE LYNN BRADFORD — LINDA LOUISE BRAKEL — Foreign Exchange Student 4. DAVID SCOTT BRAMMER — Student Council; Football 2, 3, 4; Basketball 3; Wt. Lifting 3; National Honor Society 4; Varsity Club, President 4. BARBARA ANNE BRANDT— Band. CYNTHIA ANN BRIEF — MICHAEL LEE BRIGHAM — GREGORY MAURICE BRIGHT — Choir 1, 2, 3,4; Madrigals 1; Musical Play 7; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1,2; Track 1, 2, 3; C.D.C. Club 1,2,3, 4 PAMELA JEAN BRIGHT — ROBERT ARTHUR BROADHURST — Basketball 3, 4. JUDITH JEAN BROWER — JOANNE MARIE BROWN — Debate 2; Musical Play 3; Student Council 1,2; Gymnastics 3; Cheerleading, Varsity 4, Jay Vee 2, Frosh 7; National Honor Society 4; Swim Club 1, 2; Pep Club 1,2, 3, 4; C.A.A. 1, 2; Math Club 2; Spanish Club 1,2; Science Club 2. ROGER HENRY BROWN — CYNTHIA ANN BRUNETTE — Debate 4; Student Council3; Tri-Hi-Y3, 4; Pep Club 2, 3. ANDREW JOSEPH BRZEZINSKI IV — JOEL ALAN BUCK — ANTHONY MICHAEL BUDAY — Student Council 7; Football 1,2; Basketball 1,2,3, 4; Track 1,2, 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Scholastic Honor Keys 1, 2, 3; Varsity Club; T.C.U.B.; Y.J.U.N.; T.C.S.F.C PAMELA JEAN BUFE — Girls Choir 2, 3; Choir 4; Musical Play 2; Typing Award 7; Ski Team 1; Pep Club 2, 3, 4; G.A.A. 3. NANCY JANE BURR — Tennis 3, 4. GREGORY MARVIN BUSH — Baseball4. ANNETTE ROSE BUTKOVICH— JEFFREY TODD CALVIN — Football4; Tennis 3,4; National Honor Society 4; Varsity Club. JAMES ROBERT CARPENTER — Choir 1,2, 3, 4; Musical Play 1, 2; Class Officer, Pres.'3, Treas. 4; Student Council, Rep. 2,3, 4, Treas. 4; Class Council 2, 3, 4; Cross Country 4; Track 3, 4; Boys' State 3. JAMES LAWRENCE CARROLL — Band 1,2. LINDA LOU CASE — DEBRA COLEEN CEBULA — KIM ALLEN CEVORA -DIANE MARIE CHAMBERLAIN — MICHELLE MARIE CHAMBERS — Student Council, Rep. 7; Pep Club 2,3; Tri-Hi-Y, 2. CINDY ESTELLE CHAPMAN — Pines 2. JAMES ALAN CHILDS — Band 3; Orchestra 1.2, 3, 4; Musical Play 2, 3, 4. MARK WAYNE CHMIELEWSKI — CATHERINE DIANE CHRISTNER — GREGORY JOSEPH CIZEK — Black and Gold 3,4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Scholastic Honor Keys 3, 4; Challenger; C.D.C. Club 2, 4. WILLIAM SCOTT CLARE — SHAUN MATTHEW CLARK — football 1, 2, 3,4; Baseball 2; Wrestling 1,2, 3, 4; Weight Lifting 3, 4; All-State Sports Team 3; Key Club 1.2, 3, 4; Varsity Club 2, 3; Russian Club 2, 3; Chess Club 2. CATHERINE ANN CLARKE — Musical Play 1,2; Class Council 2; Track 3, 4; Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4 DIANA LYNN CLAYPOOL — Band 7. ROGER WAYNE CLOUSE — ELAINE MAE CLUFF — National Honor Society 4; Scholastic Honor Keys 1,2. PATRICIA DIANE COATES — Pep Club 2. CLARE ARTHUR COBB — DONALD LEE COBB — KIM KAY COESENS - Pep Club2, 3, 4. PAMELA SUESANN COIL — GERALD VAN COLE — Footballl, 2, 3, 4; Wrestling 2, 3; Intramural 2,3, 4; Varsity Club. LARRY DUANE COLEMAN — Basketball 1; Baseball 1,2. MICHAEL GERARD COLLINS — NINA FRANCINE COLLINS - Choir 1,2, 3, 4; Madrigals 1; Musical Play 1, 2,3, 4; Student Council 1; Cheerleading, Varsity 3, 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Scholastic Honor Keys 1,3; Pep Club 2,3, 4 DAVID BURTON COMSTOCK — Band 1, 2 3; Football 1. LINDA MARSHELLE CONKLIN — Thespian Club 1; Thespian Plays 1; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 1,2; Choir 1; Track 2,3, 4; National Honor Society 4 DALE ALAN COOK — JO LEE COOK -MICHAEL JEROME COOK — DON ALLAN COPE — MICHAEL PATRICK CORCORAN — Pines 4; Debate 2,3, 4; Choir 1,2,3. JAMES ROBERT CORE — SCOTT GIBSON CORSAUT-DONALD ALAN COTTON — Band 1,2, 3, 4; Pep Band 4. LINDA ANN COURT AD— SUSAN MARIE COURT AD — Orchestra 1, 2; National Honor Society 4; Scope 3, 4. MICHAEL GERARD COUTURIER — Football 4; Basketball. ROBERT LEE COX— JAMES GREGORY CRAIN — GREGORY C. CRAM— BRADLEY SCOTT CRAMER - Band 1,2, 3, 4; Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Band 1,2, 3, 4; Musical Play 2, 3, 4; National Honor Society 3, 4 JEANNIE RENEE CRAMPTON — Pep Club 3. ELLEN KATHLEEN CRAY— CATHLEEN MARIE DAANE — STEVEN DALLEY — Baseball. SANDRA JEAN DANIELSON — Student Council, Rep. 3; D.A.R. Good Citizen 4; Pep Club 3, 4; S. I. U. 2. 3. CHERYL LYNNE DARLING — Girls Choir2; 5. I. U. 3, 4; Pep Club 3, 4; Deca 4. CAROL LYNN DEEMER — National Honor Society 3, 4; Scholastic Honor Keys 1,2. SANDRA KAY DEMOULPIED — Pines 3, 4; Pep Club Council 4; Queen Court 4; D.A.R. 221 Good Citizen 4; Letter of Commendation 3; Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Pres. 4 KENNETH BRIAN DENISON — Football 1, 2; Basketball 1, 2; Track 1, 2. DAVID ARNOLD DEIVOYER — KATHERINE RUTH DESAUTELS — Choir 1, 2. 3, 4; Madrigals 1, 3, 4; Musical Play 2, 3, 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Tri-Hi-Y 2; Choir Council 3, 4. JOHN CHARLES DEW AHA — Watchbird 1; Key Club 3; Ski Club 3. BRENDA KAE DEZELSKI — JEFFREY LYNN DIEHL — RANDY LEE DOBSON - Football 1, 2. 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2; Intramural 1, 2, 3; D.A.R. Good Citizen 1. BARBARA ANN DOHM — Thespian Plays 2; Thespian Club 2; Exchange Student 3; Language Awards 1; Pep Club 2, 3; S.I.U. 3, 4; Tri-Hi-Y 4. MICHAEL DANIEL DOMPIERRE — STEVEN DONALD DOOLEY — Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Band 3; Drum Major 1,2, 3, 4 WILLIAM DONALD DOOLEY — Band 1,2, 3, 4; Student Council 1; Drum Major 1,2,3, 4. GREGORY ALAN DOORNBOS — THOMAS LESTER DRABEK — Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 1. STEPHEN FREDRIC DRAKE — Football 3, 4; Baseball 3, 4; Varsity Club. NANCY LOU DRIVER — C.A.A. 2, 3. MICHAEL JOSEPH DRURY — PENNY RAE DUMBRILLE — Debate 2, 3. 4; Band 1,2, 3, 4; Orchestra 1,2, 3, 4; Choir 4; Pep Band 1,2, 3. 4; National Honor Society 4. PAULETTE MARIE DUPUIS — NANCY JEAN EBY — Band2, 3. JULIE ELLEN EDMONDSON — Choir 1. KATHLEEN ANN EGELER — Pep Club 3. LEISA LYNNE EGGLI — Math Award 1; Pep Club 2. DEWARD EARL EHRENBERGER — Choir 1, 2. 3, 4; Madrigals 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; National Honor Society 3, 4 CARY ANTHONY EMERSON — Football3; Track 1, 2. BRENDA KAY ERICKSON — Pep Club 4. RICHARD EDWARD EVERETT — Student Council 7; Track 2,3, 4; Cross Country 3, 4. BERNARD CLYDE EWING — National Honor Society 4. DONA ALIENE FARMER — Basketball2, 3; Red Cross 3; Girls Athletics 3. MICHAEL JOHN FARRELL — Thespian Plays 2, 3; Skiing. PATRICIA MAE FARRELL — Watchbird 1; Thespian Plays 3; Choir 4; Musical Play 2,3, 4; Glee Club 3; Class Officer 7; Student Council 2,3; National Honor Society 4; Language Awards 7; Pep Club 4; N.H.S. 4. FRED WAYNE EASEL — STEVEN JOSEPH FASEL -THOMAS RALPH FAWCETT — DIANE MARIE FEDORCHAK — Watchbird 7; Thespian Plays 3, 4; Thespian Club 3, 4; Student Council 7; Class Council 7; Track 3; National Honor Society 3, 4; Scholastic Honor Keys 1,2,3; Scope 4; Radio Club — WRBL 3. 4; Thespians 3, 4. MARK TRACY FEIGER — MARLA KAY FEILD — Tennis 4; Pep Club. THOMAS ANGELO FERRARA — MICHELE MARIE FERRELL — SHELL Y ROSE FEWINS — Pep Club 2. 3; Scope 3. SALLY ANN FIELSTRA — Basketball3, 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Pep Club Council 2. DAVID HOLLINC FINCH — Football 3, 4. LESLEY RAE FINEOUT — Band 3; C.A.A. BELINDA LYNN FISCHER - Key Club 3. NUNZIE KAY FISHER — Choir 7, 3, 4; Madrigals 7; Musical Play 7, 2; Pep Club 2; Pop Chorale 2. VICTOR ALAN FITZ — Watchbird 7; Student Council 2, 4; Football 2,3; Class Council 1,2, 3, 4; Intramural 2, 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Scholastic Honor Keys 7; Basketball 2. MARGARET JUNE FITZGERALD — National Honor Society 4; Pep Club. WILLIAM LEE FITZGERALD — MARK AHRON FLASKA — KATHRYN ANN FORGIONE — Tri-Hi-Y2; Pep Club 2. RAYMOND CLIFFORD FOUCH— SANDRA LEE FRANCIS — CINDY ANN FRAZIER — STEPHEN ROBERT FRENCH — Student Council 7; Baseball 3, 4; Cheerleading; Pom Pom Girls. NANCY ANNE FREUND — MARK ARTHUR FRICK — Musical Play 2, 3; National Honor Society 3. 4; Scholastic Honor Keys 1, 2, 3, 4; Letter of Commendation; Key Club 7, 2, 3, 4; N.H.S. 3. 4; S.I.U. 2. 3. 4. RICHARD EDWARD FRITZ — TERRY ROBERT FRYE — Class Officer 1; Student Council 1, 2; Wrestling 4; Intramural. DAVID JOSEPH FRYZELKA — JULIANNE GABIER — Orchestra 7, 2, 3; Basketball 3, 4 LYNN MARIE GALLATIN — JAMES RANDELL GALLOWAY — Thespian Plays 2; Musical Play 2; Key Club 3. NANCY F. GALVIN — JEANE ELEEN GAREY — Deca 4 DAVID MICHEAL GARLAND — Choir 7, 2, 3, 4; Madrigals 1, 3, 4; Musical Play 2, 3, 4; Football 4; Intramural 4, 3; Stbdent Council 1; National Honor Society 4; Varsity Club 4. GEORGE STEPHEN GARSHAW — Tennis 3, 4; National Honor Society. THOMAS STEVEN GARVIN — NANCY SUZANNE GOSSMAN — LINDA ROSE GAUTHIER — JEFFREY JAMES GAUTHIER — Debate 3; National Honor Society 4. JOHN HERMAN GAUTHIER — JEFFREY SCOU CEROW — Track 2, 3, 4; Intramural 4; National Honor Society 4. SHARON JEAN GEROY — Choir 2. 3. 4. SHARRY JOAN GEROY — Choir 2, 3, 4. CARY LIAL GIFFORD-Tennis 3. DONALD HILAIRE GILMET — FRANK ADAM GLOWACKI — JAMES DAVID GODFREY — KIM OLIVIA GOSS — Choir 7; Student Council 2; Cheerleading, Jay Vee2; Frosh 1; Pep Club 2, 4; Mat Maid 4 MARTHA ANN GRACE — National Honor Society 4; C.A.A. 1, 2, 3. BRIAN FRANCIS GRAHAM — MARY LOUISE GRAHAM — Black Gold2; Debate 3, 4; Choir 7, 3, 4; Musical Play 1, 2, 3; Glee Club 2; Class Officer 1; Student Council 7; National Honor Society 3, 4; Exchange Student 2, 4; Language Awards 1; Fine Arts 1; S.I.U. 2, 3, 4. VICKIE MARIE GRAHAM — Pep Club Council 3. MARSHALL LEE GRANT — SHARON MARIE GRAY — Debate 4; National Honor Society 3; French Club 1,2; Tri-Hi-Y 4; Pep Club 3, 4. SUSAN LYNN GREAIGE — Orchestra 1, 2, 3; Choir 1, 2, 3, 4; Madrigals 7; Musical Play 1, 2,3, 4; Student Council 7; Class Council 7; Pep Club 2, 3; Youth for Christ 1,2, 3, 4. BURT NORMAN GRECKLE — Thespian Plays 2,3; Musical Play 1, 3; Student Council 7. NOEL STEVEN GREILICK — Band 1, 2. DEN A FOREL GRIFFITH — Thespian Plays 3; F.H.A. 1. LISA LYNN GRIMES — Cheerleading, Frosh 1; Pep Club 1,2. CAROL MURRAY GRISHAW—Forensics 3, 4; Choir 1, 2, 3, 4; Madrigals 7; Musical Play 1; Student Council 4; Core Council 4; Class Council 1, 2, 3, 4; Cheerleading, Varsity 3, 4; Jay Vee 2; National Honor Society 3, 4; Queen; Scholastic Honor Keys 2, 3; Pep Club 1,2, 3, 4; S.I.U. 4. EDDY Q GRIST-DANIEL K. GROESSER — KEVIN LORENZ GRUEBER — National Honor Society 3, 4; Scholastic Honor Keys 1, 2,3,4 DANIEL BRUCE CRUMLEY — Baseball 3. MAX AUSTIN HABRECHT— Black Gold 4. MARSHA MARIE HACKETT — Choir 3, 4; Pep Club Council 4; Queen Court 4; Letter of Commendation Pep Club 3; Pep Club 2, 3, 4. THOMAS ALFRED HAHNENBERG — DAVID BRIAN HALACHUHAS — Football 3, 4; Intramural 2, 3, 4; All-State Sports Teams 3, 4; Varsity Club. DANIEL RAY HALL - Debate 1, 2; Choir 1, 2, 3; Musical Play 1, 2, 3; Exchange Student 1. LAURA LYNN HAMACHER — Pep Club 3, 4. CHRISTY SUE HAM MONTREE — Choir 3, 4; Musical Play 3; National Honor Society 4; Pep Club Council 4; Letter of Commendation Pep Club 3; Pep Club 2, 3, 4; Mat Maid 4 PER BOYE HANSEN—Track 4; National Honor Society 4; Foreign Exchange Student; S.I.U. 4; N.H.S. SANDRA LOUISE HANCHETT — SHERRI MICHELLE HANNA — SHERYL LEE HANNA — Pines 3; Band 1. JAMES SCOTT HARDING — CRAIG RAYMOND HARP — BRUCE EDWARD HARRIGEN — Black Gold 2, 3, 4; Watchbird 7. BEVERL Y ANN HART— Choir 1, 2, 3; Musical Play 3; Glee Club 1. DEAN A KAY HARTLEY — KENNETH JAMES HAUCHN — Governor 7; Student Council 1,2; Core Council 7; Class Council 1,2; Football 1,2,3; Track 1; Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4 PAUL HARVEY HAYWOOD — CATHY JO HEATER - Thespian Club 2; Cheerleading, Frosh 1; Pep Council 1,2,3; Language Awards 1; Pep Club 1, 2, 3. ROND A RAE HEDLUND — Band 7; National Honor Society 4; Scholastic Honor Keys 1,2, 3; Pep Club 2; C.A.A. 2. CATHERINE JANE HEDRINGTON — PATRICIA JEAN HEIKA — Black Gold 4; Thespian Plays 2, 4; Thespian Club 2, 4; Choir 2, 4; Musical Play 2, 4; Scholastic Honor Keys 1. EUNICE ANN HEMMING — Watchbird 1. RANDALL MARTIN HENDGES — Basketball 1; National Honor Society 4. CAROL JUNE HENRY — LYNETTE MARIE HENSCHELL— BEN C. HENTSCHEL — LAURICE LYNN HERHEIM — Science Club 3. JOFFRE FRANCIS HERMANN — Football 3. STEVEN JEROME HEWITT — SANDRA LYNN HILBERT — JON I KAE HINDS — Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3. RICHARD JOHN HOAG — RUTH ANN HOEFT — Pep Club 3. MARY ELIZABETH HOFFMAN — National Honor Society 4; Scholastic Honor Keys 1; Challenger 2; Pep Club 3, 4; Mat Maid 4. 222 JOHN LEE HOGARTH - Track 1; Football2. DAVID CRAIG HOLLIS — Wrestling 2; Ski Club 3; Tennis 2,3, 4. BETH ANN HOLM AN — G. A. A. 2, 3, 4; Ski Club 3; Pep Club 3, 4. AMY LOUISE HOLST AD - Challenger 4; Band 1,2, 3, 4; Orchestra 1, 3. 4; Pep Band 1, 4; National Honor Society 4; Musical Play 3; Scholastic Honor Keys 1. WAYNE LYNN HOUGHTON — Choir 1; Track 4 JAMES ANTHONY HOULE — THERESA KAY HOXIE — Thespian Plays 2. 3,, 4; Thespian Club 2, 3, 4. MICHELE ANNE HOYLAND — Musical Play 3, 4; Student Council 4; Class Officer 4; Class Council 1,2,3, 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Pom Pom Girls; Scholastic Honor Keys 1,2,3, 4; Language Awards 1; National Merit Finalist 4; Pep Club 2, 3, 4; Tri-Hi-Y 2. MICHAEL JOHN HUBBELL — Football 3, 4. NEALE CRAIG HUBSCHNEIDER -JOHN LOYER HUGHES — ROBERT JAMES HUGHES — RANDY SHERMAN HULL — CHERYL LYNN HUTCHINSON — Class Officer 2, 4; Student Council 1,2,3; Class Council, 3, 4; Core Council 1; Skiing 3, 4; Cheerleading, Jay Vee 2, Frosh 1; D.A.R. Good Citizen 4; All-State Sports Team 3, 4; Scholastic Honor Keys 1; Pep Club 2, 3, 4; Tri-Hi-Y2, 3, 4 ; S.I.U. 4. GEORGE ALAN JAMISON — KARLA RAE JAMIESON — Choir 1; Cheerleading, Frosh. DEAN IRWIN JEN NETT — JANET ANN JOHNSON — Black Gold2; Band 1, 3; Musical Play 3, 4; Lt. Govern. 3; Student Council 4; Class Council 1, 4; Core Council 4; Skiing 3, 4; National Honor Society 3,4; Pep Club Council 2, 3, 4; Queen Court 4; Scholastic Honor Keys 7; Ski Club 3. LINDA LOU JOHNSON — Band 1,2, 3, 4; Orchestra 7; Pep Band 7. 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Scholastic Honor Keys 7; Ski Club 3. KAREN MARIE JOHNSON — Pines 1, 2, 3; Band 1,2, 3, 4; Pep Band 1,2,3; Ski Club 1,2, 3. DEBRA JANE JONES — Watchbird 1; Basketball 3; Key Club, Treas. 3; Pep Club 2,3. JEFFREY CARL JONES — JENNIFER SUSAN JONES - Choir 1,2, 3; Musical Play 7; National Honor Society 4. TERESA LOUISE JULIEN— DONALD RAYMOND KABAT— Black Gold 2, 3, 4; Watchbird 7; National Honor Society 3, 4; Scholastic Honor Keys 1,2, 3. BECKY ANN KAGE — Thespian Plays 2, 3. HIROKAZU KAJIMURA — Foreign Exchange Student. BARBARA JEAN KANE — KAREN ANN KANTZ — DAVID MILTON KARCZEWSKI — Pines 4. GREGG BRYAN KAUFFMAN — Pines 2, 3, 4; National Honor Society 4 SHEILA MARIE KEENAN — Black Gold2. ANTOINETTE MARIAN KENT—Black Gold 3; Thespian Plays 2, 3, 4; Thespian Club 2.3, 4; Fine Arts, Talent Show, 3. JEAN MARIE KEPHART — Pines 2. ROBERT TERRY KILBOURNE — BEVERLY JO KILLMAN — National Honor Society 4; Scholastic Honor Keys 1,2; Pep Club 3; Tri-Hi-Y2. BRIDGET ERIN KILPATRICK — Thespian Plays 2, 3, 4; Thespian 3, 4; Band 1, 2; Choir 1, 2.3, 4; Madrigals 4; National Honor Society 4; Musical Play 1, 2,3. MICHAEL JAMES KINDT — Debate 3. CHRISTINE RENEE KING — Watchbird 1; Debate 4; Band 7; Choir 3, 4; Musical Play 3; Pep Band 7; Student Council 1; Class Council 1.2, 3, 4; Scholastic Honor Keys 1, 2; Pep Club 3. CONNIE ROSE KING — Debate 3, 4; Choir 1.2, 3, 4; Scholastic Honor Keys 7; Girls Ensemble 2, 4; Science Club 3. RICHARD ETHAN KIPLEY — Football3, 4; Skiing 2, 3, 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Scholastic Honor Keys 1, 2, 3, 4. JAMES RICHARD KIRSCH — Football 3, 4; Varsity Club 3. CAROLYN DAWN KITTENDORF — GREGORY SCOTT KLANG — Watchbird 7; Thespian Plays 1,2, 3; Choir 1,2,3; Musical Play 1,2,3; Student Council 1; Core Council 1. ROBERT THOMAS KLEPETKA - Band 1, 2 3; Baseball 7. CINDRA LEE KNICKERBOCKER - Watchbird 1; Language Awards, Math. SUSANNE GABRIELE KORHAMMER — National Honor Society 4; Exchange student 7; Foreign Exchange Student 7; S.I.U. 4; Deca 4 RICHARD JOHN KRAKOWSKI — Band 1, 2, 3; Orchestra 3; Pep Band 3. TIMOTHY ROBERT KRAMER — CAROL JEAN KRATOCHVIL — Pines 3; Choir 7; Musical Play 7; Class Officer 3, Treas.; Student Council 1,2,3; Class Council 1.2, 3, 4; Cheerleading, Frosh 7; National Honor Society 3, 4; Scholastic Honor Keys 1, 2, 3; Pep Club 2, 3, 4; Tri-Hi-Y2. TONI RENE KREISER — Band 1,2, 3; Pep Club 1. COLLEEN MARIE KROHN — Pep Club 2. WENDY JEAN KUEMIN — Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 1, 2; Musical Play 1,2; Pep Band 7; National Honor Society 3, 4; Language Awards 1. GARY A. KUKLA — BARBARA JEAN LABONTE — Choir 1, 3, 4. BENJAMIN BRUCE LAIRD — Choir 1,2, 3, 4; Musical Play 1; Wrestling 1,2, 3, 4; National Honor Society 3, 4. SANDRA EVELYN LANE — Basketball3; National Honor Society 4; Scholastic Honor Keys 2.3, PENNY MAE LARCOM — JOANA MARIE LARDIE — National Honor Society 4. CINDY LEE LAURENT—Pep Club. BERNICE SUSAN LAUTNER — Choir 1,2, 3; Pep Club 2. BONNIE MARIE LAUTNER — GARY SYLVESTER LAUTNER — JEFFREY RUDOLPH LAUTNER — Band 1. NANCY LYNN LAUTNER — Deca Club. TERRY KENNETH LAUTNER — National Honor Society 4; Track 2; Varsity Club. JANET PAMELA LEACH — Co-op 4 JANICE PATRICIA LEACH - Band 1,2, 3, 4. KIRBY WAYNE LEE — Football 1,2. DEBORAH LYNN LECCITT — CYNTHIA ARLAN A LEHTO — Musical Play 3; Student Council 1,2; Cheerleading, Frosh 1. IRENE MARIE LEJEUNE — Band 1,2, 3, 4; Musical Play 3; Pep Band 1, 4. ALAN LEE LEMAN — LINDA ANN LEPPEK — Class Council 4; Skiing 3, 4; Pres. Tri-Hi-Y 4; Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4; Pep Club 2; Ski Club 3. NANCY ANNE LERCHEN— SUSAN EVA MARIA LEUDESDORFF — Choir 2; Student Council 7. MICHAIL DAVID LEWIS — Thespian Plays 4. MARK STANLEY LIDDELL — Class Officer 4, V. Pres.; Football 1, 2; Track 2, 3, 4; Class Council; Intramural 4. LESLIE JOAN LIGHT— Choir 1,2, 3, 4; Musical Play 1,2,3, 4; Cheerleading, Frosh 1; Pom Pom Girls 7; Pep Club 7. CHRISTOPHER KENNETH LINDERLEAF— C.S.F. NANCY MACNEIL LINTON - Pines 4; Band 1.2, 3, 4; Musical Play 1, 3; Student Council 4; Pep Band 7; Tri-Hi-Y2, 3, 4; Treas. 4; Flag Corp 4 JULIE ANN LISKE - Challenger 2; Class Council 4; Pep Club 2; Tri-Hi-Y 4 GALE ELIZABETH LOCKWOOD — Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 1,2; Musical Play 3, 4; Cheerleading, Frosh 1; National Honor Society 4; Pom Pom Girls 2, 3, 4 HARVEY REX LOFQU 1ST — Baseball3, 4; National Honor Society 4 PAMELA SUSAN LONG — Band 1,2,3, 4; G.A.A. 2, 3 JOHN FREDRIC LOOMIS — Baseball 3. FRANCISCO ERNESTO LOURIDO-National Honor Society 4; Foreign Exchange Student; S.I.U. Club 4. CINDY JO LOVE — Thespian Plays; Thespian Club; Debate; Student Council 1,2; Pep Club Council. CYNTHIA RENEE LOWN — C.A.A. TERESA ANN LUND — JANE EL IZABE TH L YON — Choir 1,2, 3, 4; Madrigals 1, 4; Musical Play 1, 4; National Honor Society 2, 3, 4; Secretary of Choir 4; Pep Club 2, 4 MARY KATHERINE McCAFFERTY — Band 2,3,4 JAMES CRAWFORD McCLAY- Debate 4; Pep Band 3, 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Scholastic Honor Keys 1,3. ROBIN LEA McCLELLAN — Pines 3; Band 7; Fine Arts; Pep Club 2; Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4. VANESSA McCLINTOCK - Basketball 1; Track 1; Pom Pom Girls 2, 3; Pep Club 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club 1,2, 3, 4; G.A.A. 7, 2. MARK ALAN McCLURE — WILLIAM ROSS McCUDDY — Black Gold 2; Watchbird 7; Thespian Plays 1,2, 3, 4; Thespian Club 2, 3; Musical Play 2, 3, 4; Student Council 2,3, 4; Tennis 4; C.D.C. 4. DOUGLAS BRENT McGEORGE — BEVERLY JO McFADDEN — DEBORAH ANN McFARLAND — Thespian Plays 2, 3; Choir 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Council 1; Cheerleading, Frosh. BARBARA ANNE McGLOTHLIN — Choir 1; Musical Play 1. SANDRA JUNE MclNTOSH — Track 3; Pep Club 2, 3. SARAH MARY McKINLEY— Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Band 4; Intramural 7. BRENDA GAIL McLAIN — Choir 3; Glee Club 3; Basketball 3. STEVEN ARTHUR McMANUS — MICHAEL EDWARD McMASTER — Band 1, 2.3. JOAN MARIE McPHILAMY — VICTORIA LYNN McWATTERS — KATHERINE ANNE MALANEY— MICHAEL DAVID MALLORY — Football 1. DEBORAH KAY MALLOW — ALLEN SCOTT MARTIN — Pines 2, 3; Track 2. JOHN CAMPBELL MARTIN — Football. MICHAEL DAVID MARTIN — TERRY LEE MARTIN — Band 1, 2, 3; Pep Band 1, 2, 3. CAROL SUE MARTINSON — Choir 3, 4. CALVIN PAUL MATSON — LYNN ANNE MATTERN — Band 7, 2, 3, 4; Skiing 2, 3, 4. MICHAEL HOWARD MAUK — Track 1, 2,3, 223 4; Football 1, 2. DAVID MICHAEL MAULE — Black Gold2. EDWARD JIEDE MAXBAUER — MARY ANNE TERESA MAYNARD — Black Gold 2, 3, 4; Thespian Plays 2, 3; Debate 2; Language Awards 7. KAREN SUE MAYR - Band3. DOUGLAS KEITH MEHL — CHRISTINE MARGARET MERICLE — Choir; Pep Club 2,3. IO ANN MERRICK — ANGELA MARIE MILLER — Choir 7; Musical Play 3; Student Council 3, 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Exchange Student 3; Scholastic Honor Keys 3; Pep Club 2,3. 4. CHERYL ANN MILLER — PENNY RUTH MILL I KEN — Choir 7,2,3; Madrigals 1, 3; Musical Play 1, 2; Student Council 1,2; Tennis 3, 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Girl's State 3; Scholastic Honor Society 1: Tri-Hi-Y 2. MARY EVELYN MOHRHARDT — Pep Club Council; Tri-Hi-Y2, 3, 4; Pep Club 2. SUSAN FLORENCE MONTGOMERY — National Honor Society 4; Scope 3, 4; G.A.A. 2, 3, 4; S. I. U. 4. LYNN ANN MOON — Pines 4; Spotlight 7; Debate 2, 3, 4; Choir 4; Musical Play 1; Student Council 2; Class Council 2; National Honor Society 3, 4; Pep Club 3; Scholastic Honor Keys 3; G.A.A. 7,2, 3, 4. MAUREEN MARGARET MOONEY — Gymnastics 4 BARBARA ANN MORRISON — Pep Club 2. 3. 4; Tri-Hi-Y3, 4 GARY ROBERT MOSS — Choir 1; Football 3, 4; Baseball 2, 3, 4; All-State Sports 4. FRANKLIN EDWARD MUCHA — Track 2. DEBRA LYNN MUEHUNG — PATRICIA LYNN MURPHY—Pines 3, 4; Black Gold 3, 4; Graphic Arts Club 4. LORI ANN NELSON — PAULA KAY NELSON — DALE MICHEAL NESKY - RICHARD ALLEN NEWMAN — Band 7; Ski Club 3. KIRK PHILIP NICHOLS - Band 7, 2. 3, 4; National Honor Society 4 MICHAEL DAVID NIEDZIELSKI - Class Council 1; Football 4; Intramural Sports. SUSAN JANE NIELSEN— Black Gold2; Band 7,2, 3, 4; Orchestra 1,2, 3, 4; Musical Play 1, 3; Pep Band 1, 4; Student Council 7; National Honor Society 3, 4; Pom Pom Girls 3, 4; Scholastic Honor Keys 1, 2, 3, 4; Fine Arts Award 1, 3; Pep Club 2, 3, 4; Band President I 4. MIKE CARL NORRIS — SANDRA MARIE NORTON — LORI JANE NOSTRANT — Pines 3. SHELLEY ANN NOTEWARE — Pep Club 2, 3. 4; Ski Club 3. CONSTANCE JEAN NOVAK — Basketball 3, 4; Pep Club 2; G.A.A. 2. KATHLEEN ELIZABETH OLIN— MICHAEL SHAWN OLKOWSKI — Track 7, 2,3; Tennis 3, 4; Wrestling 3. JENNIFER ROGERS OLNEY — Track 3. WILLIAM I AMES OOLEY — CYNTHIA JOAN OTT — Bandl, Basketball 3.4; Pep Club 2. 3. 4 FREDERICK AUGUST OTTO — DAVID LEE PAUEK — MARK ALEXANDER PANEK — RONALD EMERSON PARKER — SCOn DAVID PARKER — Golf 2. 3. 4 ELIZABETH ANNE PATERSON - Band 4; Orchestra 4; National Honor Society 4 MITCHELL WILLIAM PEARCE — Football 1. 2, 3, 4; Intramural 2. SANDRA LEE PECHOTA — CRAIG JAMES PEKKALA — DVAID HERMAN PELIZZARI — REBEC A XOCHITL PEREZ-BANUET - Choir 2, 3. 4; Musical Play 1, 2; National Honor Society 4. SUZAN ILENE PERLISKI — Choir 7; Musical Play 2; Class Council 7; D.A.R. Good Citizen 4; Pep Club 3, 4; Mat Maids 4 JUNE MARIE PERO — Band 1. 2. 3. 4. WILLIAM DICKSON PETERSON, JR — RICK MYRON PETROSKE — LARRY THOMAS PHELPS — Choir. JOSEPH ALLEN PHILLIES — CYNTHIA LOU PICKARD — G.A.A. 2. TONI A MARIE PIFER — Thespian Club 3, 4; Lars (Mike) Plith, Sweden Francisco Lourido, Colombia MARY LEE MOORE — Choir3, 4; National Honor Society 4; Pep Club Council 4; Language Awards 1; Letter of Commendation 3; Pep Club 2,3,4. KENT ARTHUR MORRIS — Student Council 1; Football 1; Basketball 2; Track 1,2, 3, 4; Intramural; National Honor Society 3, 4; Scholastic Honor Keys 1,2,3, 4; Photography Club 2, 3, 4; Swim Club 3, 4; Community Services 4. PATRICIA ANN MORRIS — Thespian Plays 2; Thespian Club 2; Choir 1,2; Pep Club 2; PATRICK NUYENS — Exchange Student 4; Tennis 4; Skiing 4; National Honor Society 4 STEVEN EDWARD NYLAND — Football 3; Track 1,2,3, 4; Cross Country 4. DeANN O'BRIEN — Orchestra 1,2, 3, 4; Musical Play 1, 2. STEPHEN JAMES O’BRIEN — Basketball3, 4; National Honor Society 3, 4. JERRY MARK OGDEN — Choir 1, 2, 3; Football 1, 2; Track 1, 2, 3. MARTHA ANN OLESON — Student Council 1; National Honor Society 4; Pep Club 3, 4. Choir 4; Student Council 7. LARS MIKAEL PLITH — Choir 4; Tennis 4; National Honor Society 4; Foreign Exchange Student 4; Language Awards 4; S.I.U. Club. KATHY JO POBUDA — Watchbird 7; Pep Club 2, 4 RICHARD JAMES PODLESKI- CHERYL ANN POERTNER — Choir 7; Co-op 3,4. JAN ROBERT POLMATEER — CLARK MORRISON POMEROY — Band 7; Basketball 3, 4. 224 DEBRA JEANNE POWELL — MARY LYNN PRENTISS — SHARYN ANN PRICE — Watchbird 1; Band 1; Student Council 4; Class Council 4; Scholastic Honor Keys 3; Pep Club 2, 3; C. A. A. 2, 3. JANICE ANNE PROCTOR -SCOTT JAMES PRONCER — Debate 3; Student Council 1; Basketball 1; National Honor Society 3, 4; Photography 3, 4; Swimming Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Communite services 3, 4; Students for a Cleaner Tomorrow 4. CAY DENISE PROVINS — Pep Club 2, 3. LORIE LYNN PURDOM — Tri-Hi-Y 3; Pep Club 3. PAUL MICHAEL QUICK — Football 1, 2. 3; Basketball 1; Baseball 1,2,3, 4; Intramural; Varsity Club Officer. JUDY LEE RADEMAKER — Choir 1,2. RONALD FRANK RAMOIE — Choir 1. LISA ELENE RANDALL — Band 1,2, 3. 4; Orchestra 2; Pep Band 1, 4; Track 3; Exchange Student; Fine Arts 1, 3, 4; Scope 3,4 STEVEN BRUCE RANDELL — CHERYL ANNE RASMUSSEN — REBECCA LYNN RASMUSSEN — Pep Club2. REBECCA RAULIN — Pep Club. CLARE ALLEN RAY JR. — Debate 2; Football 4; Basketball 7; Baseball 7; Intramural 2. 3,4 CLYDE MICHAEL REED — DAWN MARIE REINKE — Orchestra 1.2, 3, 4; Musical Play 1,2; Scholastic Honor Keys 1, 2; Scope Leader. JOSEPH ANTHONY RENIS — Debate 2, 3, 4; National Honor Society 3, 4. WILLIAM PAUL RENNIE — Debate 3; Choir 1. JOSEPH DEAN REVNELL — ANDREW DAVID RICHARDS — Band 1, 2, 3,4; Pep Band 2,3,4; National Honor Society 4. KAY LYNN RICHARDS — Thespian Plays 2; Basketball 3; Track 3; National Honor Society 4; Girls'State 3; Language Awards 1. SHELLY LYNN RILEY - Pep Club 2. RUSSELL MILTON RINCKEY — RICHARD LEE ROBBINS — Track 2, 3, 4. DEBRA LYNN ROGERS — National Honor Society 4; Pom Pom Girls 4; Scholastic Honor Keys 1,2,3; Pep Club 3, 4; Scope Leader 3, 4. JEFFREY THOMAS ROHDY— JACK PETER ROKOS — TOM WAYNE ROM BOUTS — Pines 4; Black Gold 2, 4; Challenger 3, 4; Watchbird 1; Thespian Plays 3; Thespian Club 3; Student Council 1,3; Football 7; Basketball 2, 3; Intramural 4; Letter of Commendation 4; Graphic Arts Club 2; Varsity Club 3, 4; Press Club 4. LESLIE PAULINE ROSA-Black Gold2; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Choir 1. SHARILEE LYNN ROSINSKI-CYNTHIA LYNNE ANNE ROSSETTI — Choir 2; Glee Club 3; Student Council 1,2; Cheerleading, Varsity 3, Frosh 1; Pep Club 4. STUART RICHARD ROUSH-DAVID ARTHUR RUSSELL — GAIL ENSI RUTILA — G.AA 2; S.I.U. 3. JANELL KAY SALISBURY — RICHARD EARL SARBER JR. — Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Band 1,2,3, 4; Tennis 3; National Honor Society 3, 4; Scholastic Honor Keys 1, 2,3. TAMMY LYNN SAXTON — Pep Club 2. SANDRA DEE SCHARLINC — Choir 1. DANIEL LEE SCHICHTEL — PAUL DAVID SCHNEIDER — Football 1, 4; Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Golf 2, 3; Skiing 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramural 2, 3, 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Scholastic Honor Keys 7; Varsity Club 3, 4. JEANNE MARIE SCHOPIERAY — Co-op 4. JOANNE SCHOPIERA Y — National Honor Society 4; Scholastic Honor Keys 2. LINDA LOU SCHOPIERAY-National Honor Society 4; Scholastic Honor Keys 1,2. MICHAEL ROBERT SEBASTIAN SCHOPIERAY— Watchbird 1; Football 1; Intramural 2,3,4; Radio Club; B.S.A. PATRICIA ANN SCHRECK — D.A.R. Good Citizen Nominee; Pep Club 2,3, 4. RHONDA JOY SCHRECK — National Honor Society 4. DONN MICHAEL SCHRODER — Debate 2; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 2, 3, 4; Pep Band 1, 2,3, 4; Tennis 3; National Honor Society 3, 4; Scholastic Honor Keys 1,2, 3. SHELLY LYNN SCHROEDER - Black Gold 2; Debate 4; Thespian Club 2,3; Choir 1,2,3, 4; Student Council 2, 3; Core Council 2; Pep Club 2,3; Radio Club 4 SANDRA ANN SCHROETER — MERISUE SCHULTZ — Pines 3, 4. DEBRA DEE SCOTT — DORIAN LESLIE SCOTT -SARI KAY SCOTT—Pines. DAVID ELROY SELLKE — Black Cold4; Watchbird 1; Baseball 3, 4; Intramural 2; Key Club 2,3, 4. GLORIA JEAN SEND — Co-op 4 MARCY LYNNE SHATTUCK — Pep Club 2, 3,4; S.I.U. 2. CYNTHIA JANE SHAW— Band 1,2,3,4; National Honor Society 4; Flag Corp 4; Scholastic Honor Keys 7. RORY MICHAEL SHAW — National Honor Society 2, 3, 4; Scholastic Honor Keys 1,2. WILLIAM RODNEY SHAW — Language Awards 3. JANET LYNN SHERIDAN — LISA ANN SHILLINGTON —Class Council 2; Cheerleading, Varsity 3, Jay Vee 2, Frosh 1; Pep Club 2, 3, 4; Mat Maids 3, 4. ROBERT JOHN SHOLTEN— PENNY ELIZABETH SIGSBEY-DONNA LEE SILJANDER -SUSAN GRACE SILL — Band 7,2, 3, 4; Track 3; National Honor Society 4; Scholastic Honor Keys 7; G.A.A. 2,3, 4, Treas. 4 RICHARD LEE SIMON - Black Gold 4; Thespian Plays 2; Choir 1,2,3, 4; Tennis 1,2, 3, 4; Men's Ensemble 4; Ski Club 3, 4 KAREN LEE SINN — Choir 7. DEBRA KAY SIVEK — MARC ALLEN SIVEK — Intramural 2, 3. ROBERTA ANN SKINNER — RICHARD STEVE SKIPSKI-CYNTHIA DIANE SLADEK — Cheerleading, Frosh 1; Pep Club 1,2, 3; Tri-Hi-Y 3,4; Scope Leader 4. SUSAN LYNN SMALL — Black Cold3, 4; Band 7; Basketball 7; Scholastic Honor Keys 7; Pep Club 7. CATHY LEA SMITH — Choir 1, 2, 3, 4. CONNIE ELAINE SMITH — Choir 1. DANIEL DUANE SMITH — DANIEL GEORGE SMITH - Band 1. ELIZABETH MARIE SMITH — Orchestra 1, 2; Student Council 3; Class Council 3,4; Tri-Hi-Y2; Pep Club 3, 4; S.I.U. 3, 4. JOELYN MARIE SMITH — JOHN VANCOTT SMITH — Ski Club 3 SANDRA ANGELA SMITH — HENRY VERN SOMERO — JAMES BRYANT SONDEREGCER — JULIE MARIE SONNENBERC — Thespian Club 2 DARLA JEAN SPARKS — STEPHEN SCOTT SPENCER - Choir 1, 4; Madrigals 7; Tennis 1,2; National Honor Society 2, 3, 4; Scholastic Honor Keys 2, 3, 4. MARY WAV A SPRENGER - Musical Play 3; Class Council 3, 4; Gymnastics 3,4; Pep Club 3, 4; S.I.U. 4. RHODA MAIRE STACHUR - Basketball 3, 4; Track 3; National Honor Society 4; G.A.A. 1,2,3, 4. STEVEN MARK STAFFORD-MARGUERITE RAMONA STALLMAN — Choir 1, 2. PETER CHARLES STATHAKIS-Co-op4 GREGORY LYNN STEELE — ROBERT HENRY STEELE — Debate2; Football 2; Wrestling 1,2,3; Talent Shop 3. LINDA JOAN STEINEBACH —National Honor Society 3, 4 DAWN RENEE ST JOHN— TERESA JEAN STEPHENSON — Deca, Pres. 4. LORRAINE SUE STEVENS — Choir 4; G.A.A. 2; S.I.U. 4; Pep Club2, 4. MATTHEW DOUGLAS STEVENS — Wrestling 2, 3, 4 MICHAEL WAYNE STOWE — Basketball2,3; Track 3; Baseball 1,2,3; All-State Sports Teams 2,3. SUSAN ANN STRIPLING — DANIEL J. SULLIVAN —Choir 1,2,3, 4; Madrigals 1, 3, 4; Musical Play 3; National Honor Society 3,4; Scholastic Honor Keys 1, 2. JEANNE MARIE TAFELSKY — TIMOTHY ROSS TATZ — Wrestling 2,3; Intramural 2, 3. BRUCE TOWNSEND TAYLOR — Pines 3, 4; Thespian Plays 3; Orchestra 1; Lt. Governor 1; Student Council 1; Class Council 1; Basketball 1,2; Tennis 1,2,3, 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Scholastic Honor Keys 1,2, 3, 4, Pines Editor 4; C.D.C. Club 1,2, 3, 4; Radio 4; Intramural Swimming 2, 3. DEBORAH LOUISE TETER- KANDICE GENE TEZAK — Debate 3; Student Council 1; Tri-Hi-Y4. DENNIS CARY THAYER — STEPHEN GLENN THOMAS — Track 1. CINDY LOU THOMPSON — DONALD ALLAN THOMPSON — DAVID ALLEN THROOP — JOHN HOWARD TIMM — band 1, 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 3; Pep Band 1,4 CHARLES PAUL TOMCAL — Intramural 3,4. LISA CAROLYN TOME! — MARIANO ANTONIO TOME! — Football2; Wrestling 2, 3, 4. JEFFREY GALE TOMLINSON — JOHN ERIC TOWNSCEND — DONNA LYNN TREAT — PAMELA MAE UMLOR — RALPH THOMAS UMULIS — Science Fair Awards 1. WILLIAM LAWRENCE VAN AMBERG — Thespian Plays; Choir; Student Council 1. PERRY JAY VIPOND— Football. SARA LEE VISSCHER - Debate 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4; Musical Play 1,2, 3, 4; Pep Band 1, 4; Fine Arts 2, 3, 4; Honors Band 2, 3, 4; State Solo Ensembles 2, 3, 4; State Honor Band 2, 3, 4. LORRIE JO WALDECK — Pines 3; Band 1; Choir 1, 2, 3, 4 VICKI LINN WALSH — Band 1, 2, 3, 4; National Honor Society 4; Scholastic Honor Keys 1; Flag Corp 4. MARK ANTHONY WALTER — Football2; Baseball 1; Wrestling 1,2.3; Varsity Club 3, 4. EVA ANN WALTERS — JOYCE YVONNE WALTERS — G.A.A. 2,3. MARK ALAN WALTERS — 225 CHRIS ANNE WALWORTH — National Honor Society 4; Scholastic Honor Keys 1, 2. ROGER ALLEN WARES — WILLIAM DEAN WAISON— JANINE ELLEN WEATHERHOLT — National Honor Society 3, 4; Scholastic Honor Keys 1, 2. ROBERT MARK WEAVER — Black Cold3; Band 7; Class Officer, Pres. 2; Student Council 7,2, 3; Core Council 2; Football 3, 4; Track 2; Intramural; Radio Club 3; Varsity Club 4. BRAD AUGUST WEBER - Football 3; Track 2.3.4 CURTIS ANDREW WEBER — Football 7. EILEEN DELIA WEBER — GARY CARLTEN WEIDENHAMER — Band 1. 2. 3. 4; Pep Band 1. 2. 3. 4. LISA ANN WEISELBERG — Choir 1, 2, 3, 4; Musical Play 7; Student Council 2. KATHLEEN MARACARET WELCH —Orchestra 7; Choir 3, 4; Musical Play 2; Pep Club 2,3,4; Girls Ensemble 4. NORA ANN WELLS — CHARLES MICHAEL WENDLAND — Football 2; Track 1, 2, 3; Golf 3; Intramural 2, 3; All-State Sports Team 1,2,3. LARRY ADDISON WESTER — THOMAS BENNETT WESTON — SHELLEY ARDIS WHALEN — Pines 4; Band 7, 2.3, Pep Band 1, 4; Tri-Hi-Y 4 DEBRA LYNN WHALEY - Choir 7; Student Council 1, 4; Class Council 2, 3. 4; Varsity Cheerleader 3, 4; Jay Vee 2; Frosh 7; Queen Court 4; English and Foreign Language Awards 7; Pep Club 2, 3, 4; S.I.U. 4. SHELLIE KAY WHEELOCK — Choir 3. 4. KIM MARIE WHITE — Band 1. 2. 3. 4. WAYNE DAVID WHITEFIELD — CARTER WILLIAM WHITING — Debate 4; Intramural 4. CARL DUANE WIEBE — MARK LEE WIITALA — Band 7. RICHARD PERRY WILDMAN — Student Council 7. PAUL KENDRICK WILEY — Watchbird 7; Golf 2. 3; Skiing 1. 2. 3. 4 KEVIN ARTHUR WILKES — Football 1. 2; Baseball 2, 3. DAVID GEORGE WILLIAMS — Orchestra 1. 2.3. 4. ANTON ROY WINEMAN — ELTON JOSEPH WINEMAN — DEBRA KAY WINOWIECKI— SANDRA JOANNE WOOD — SHIRLEY DIANE WOODRUFF — MICHELLE LYNN WOODS — Student Council; Class Officer 2, sec.; Cheerleading, Frosh 1; National Honor Society 3, 4; Scho- lastic Honor Keys 2. WILFRED FRANCIS WORM JR. — DEAN ALLEN WRIGHT — Choir 2. 3, 4; Musical Play 2; Madrigals 3, 4; Intramural!, 2, 3; National Honor Society 4; French Club 1; Mustang Guard 3; Science Club 2. JOHNSON KENT WRIGHT III— Watchbird 1; Thespian Plays 3, 4; Thespian Club 3. 4; De bate 2, 3, 4; Musical Plays 3, 4; Lt. Governor 4; Student Council 1,2, 3, 4; Class Council 1, 2, 3, 4; Communications Committee 3; P T.S.O. 2. 3, 4; C.D.C. Club 3, 4. LEE ROY WYATT III - Debate 2, 3, 4; Choir 1,2, 3, 4; Madrigals 7; Musical Play 1, 3, 4; Class Officer, V.P. 3; Student Council 1. 3, 4; Class Council 1, 2. 3. 4; P. T.S.O 2. 3, 4; C.D.C. Club 1,2,3, 4; Choral-Aires 4. PHILIP DALE YAHR — MOT WAYNE YBMOORSTU — Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; All-City 2, 3, 4; All-State 3, 4; Honorable Mention 1, 2, 3; C.D.C. Club 2, 3. 4, V.P. 4. MARCIA LOUISE YOKEUM— THOMAS ROBERT YOUKER— LINDA LEE ZAK - Pep Club 2, 3. CYNTHIA LOU ZEIGLER — National Honor Society 3, 4. 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CONTRIBUTIONS MAY BE SENT TO: “Project HOPE” Faculty and Administration ACKERMAN, BERNARD — Business A.5. Davenport nil. B.S. ferrit State Coll.. M.A. MSU. also Northern Mich. Univ. 12 years at T.C.H.S. Business Id. ADAMS. ANNE — B.S Western Mich. Univ. 1 year at T.C.H.S. Special Ed AILSWORTH. CHARLES — 8 S A M A. Western Mich. Univ. M.S. Univ. oi N. Dakota, also Kansas State Univ., Univ. oi Wlsconson. Kent State, CMU. 11 years at T.C.H.S. Sponsor 01 Science Club. Science dept AZZANO. RENZO - 8 $ A MA Wayne State Univ.. also MSU, Univ. ol Colorado. 7 years at T.CH.S. Social Studies dept BADER. GLENN — B.A. Miami. M.A. Eastern Mich. Univ.. also Univ. ol Detroit. Mich. Tech . Wright State. U. ol Mich. 3 years at T.C.H.S. Communication Arts dept. BARNHART. LEONA — B.A Wayne State Univ.. also MSU. 2 years at T.C H.S. V Girl's Basketball Coach, asst Varsity Coach Communication Arts dept. BEARSS. IOHN — BS MSU. M.A Western Mich. Univ also Kent State. 8 vears at T.C.H.S Math deot BEARSS. PATRICK — A.5 NMC. B.S. CMU, also General Motors Inst. 1 year at T.C.H.S. Industrial Ed. BEWALDA. MARY KAY — BS U. ol Mich. B years at T.C.HS. Business Ed. BOEHM. GEORGE - Math dept BOEHM. MAXINE — BS. CMU. M.A. Mich. State 12 years at T.C H.S. Sophomore girl's counselor. BREAUCH. NEAL —BA Sacred Heart Seminary. M.A. Univ ol Detroit, also Univ. ol Mich.. Long Beach State. Calif., Chapman College Calii. 4 years at T.C.H.S. Communication Arts dept BROWN. DWIGHT- B.A Western Mich. Univ.. also Mich State. CMU. 9 years at T.C.H.S. Graphic Arts Club Sponsor, Graphic Arts dept BURNS. SYLVIA — 8 5 A MA Mich State Univ.. also Albion College. Eastern Mich. Univ., CMU. Univ. of Wis. 9 years at T.CH.S Home Ec dept BUSH. VICKI-AB CMU. Also MSU. 7 years at T.CHS Varsity girl’s basketball Coach. Social Studies dept CAMPBELL. ROBERT— B.A A M.A. Western Mich. Univ.. also Muskegon County Community College 3 years at T. C.H.S. Communication Arts Dept. CHRISTOPHER. KEITH — Police training school — Lansing, app. SO other police orientated schools. 2 years at T.C.H.S. COMSTOCK. BERT— B S A M.A. Mich. State, also UCLA U. S. Navy flight School. 10 years at T.C.H.S Trainer — loot-ball team. Industrial Art dept. CONSTANT, ION — B.A. Hope College, also Western Mich Univ. 3 years at T.C H S Sophomore football, freshman Basketball. Social Studies dept CRAIG, IAMES — A.B. Miami Univ. M.A. Univ. ol Toledo, also Sweden. Wayne State. 4 years at T.C.H S. Hd. librarian. CRAMPTON. RICHARD -BA Mich. State Univ., M.A. Univ. ol Virginia, alsojohn Carroll Univ.. Univ. of Minnesota 14 years at T.C.H.S. Social Studies dept. CUROW. fRED—B A. Mich. State Univ. M.A Univ. ol Hawaii, also Western Mich. Univ.. CMU, Harvard Univ. 9 years at T.C.H.S. Sponsor olSIU. Senior Class advisor. Exchange Student advisor. Social Studies dept. DODD. DONNA — A A Crnd Rapids lr. College. B S. MSU. M.S. Univ of Wisconsin, also State Univ. of New York (f rank-fort Germany), Univ. ol 5. Cahl. (Heidelberg Germany), Univ. ol Hartford. Conn. (Montreaux. Switzerland). 2 v years at T.C.H.S. Ir. Girl's Counselor. DODD. LARRY— B.A. Western Mich. Univ., M.A. Colorado State Univ., also Univ. ol S Call!. Europea Area Extension, Univ. ol Hartford. Conn, at Montreaux, Switzerland, State Univ. of N. Y. at frankfort Germany, MSU. 3 years at T.C.H.S. Social Studies dept, chairman. DYE. DAVID — BA Univ. ol Toledo. M.A MSU. 17 years at T.C.H.S. Athletic Director. Asst. Principal. DUNSMORE. DONALD - B S CMU. also MSU. 7 years at T.C.H.S. Social Studies dept. EARL. RUTH — B.A Univ. of Mich also MSU. 4 years at T.C.H.S. Social Studies dept. EBRICHT. TERRY-BS. Alma College, also CMU A MSU. 13 years at T.C.H.S. Phys. Ed. dept. Intramural sponsor. ELZINCA. ALLEN —B.A CMU. M.A MSU. 5 years at T.C.H S. Driver's Ed. fAIST. PEARL - B.S. CMU, M.A. George Peabody College for Teachers, also University of Denver, MSU. Western Mich. Univ. 31 years at T.C.H.S. Audio Visual dept fRISBEE. IOHN - B S. CMU. 1 year at T.C.H S Outdoor Lab CARWOLD, ALAN - A.B Univ. ol Mich.. M S. CMU. also Knox College, Colby College. MSU, EMU. NMU. 7 years at T.C.H S Science dept CERHARDT. IOHN — B A. MSU. also CMU. 4 years at T.C.H S. Sponsor of Black A Cold. Baseball Coach. Communication Arts dept. GLENN. IERRY— 8 M. Western Mich. Univ, M.A. Univ. ol Mich., also CMU. 3 years at T.C H.S C Bldg Supr.. Sophomore toy's counselor. COL ASK I, SANDRA — B.A Boblones Univ.. also MSU. 7 years at T.C.H.S Communication Arts dept. HAINES. IOSEPH - B A Earlham College. M A Western Mich Univ., also MSU. 6 years at T.C.H.S. Key Club advisor. Mathematics dept HALE. IAN — B.S. Univ. of Mich., M.A. Indiana Univ. also EMU. Delta College. 5 years at T.C H.S. Mathematics dept HANSEN. GARWOOD— BA. A M.A. MSU. 14 years at T.C.H.S. Sponsor ol WRBL. Chairman — Communication Arts dept HANSEN. CARY— B S A M S MSU. also terns State College 6 years at T.C.H S. Science dept HELMS. AL — B A EMU. M.A. Univ. ol Mich., also Wayne State Univ. 6 years at T.C.H.S. Sponsor ol Thespians. Communication Arts dept HOBSON. STEPHEN — BS CMU. also Univ. ol Mich. S years in T.CPS Director ol Symphony Orchestra HONDORP. MARILYN— B S Western Mich. Univ.. M.A Univ. ol Mich. 1 yearai T.C.H.S. Business Ed. IOHNS. IE AN — BS Hillsdale College, also CMU. 6 years at T.CH.S. Sponsor of G A A. also SCOPE Phys. Ed. dept (girl's) IOHNSON. DENNIS — B A Univ. of Mich 3 years at T.C H.S Concert Band Director. JOHNSTON. ROBERT— B.A Bowling Green Univ.. M.A Ohio Stale Univ.. also Univ. of Mich . MSU 20 years in T.CP S Supr ol Schools KATSAROS. PAUL — B.S. Wayne Stare Univ.. M.A. Univ. ol Mich., also MSU 7 years at T.C.H.S. T Bldg Supr. Senior toy’s counselor. KINSMAN. GEORGE-B S A M S Bowling Creen State Univ. 14 years at T.C.H.S. Business Ed Chm. KIRBY, WINONAH — B.S. MSU. also MerrillPlamer. Detroit. 12 years at T.C.H S Home Ec. dept KORN. ROBERT — B.S Bowling Creen Slate Univ., also Wayne State Univ. 5 years in T.C.P S Dir. ol Certified Personnel and Instruction. KOSCHARA. IOHN—B A Alma College. M.A Univ. ol Mich , also Hofstra Univ.. MSU. CMU. 13 years at T.C.H S. Art Club sponsor Chm. ol Art dept KRAfT, IAMES—B.A St Ambrose College. M.A North. Illinois Univ. 4 years at T.C.H.S. Art dept. LARSON. L YNN —BA. Univ. ol Mich., also MSU. 9 years at T.C.H.S. Student Council advisor. Social Studies dept LAWLER. EUGENE — B A. Univ. ol Mich.. M A Univ. of Mich.. Educ. Spec. CMU. 10 years at T.C P S Asst. Superintendent ol Schools. Le MIEUX. IOE — B.A St. Bernard College — Ala.. M A CMU. 3 years at T.CH.S. Geog. dr. Hi). Phys. Ed. Basketball Coach. LEWALLEN. ROBERT— B A. Olivet College, also MSU, CMU. 8 years at T.C.H S. Sponsor ol: Tri-HI-Y, BoCi. Sophomore football. Mathematics dept LIVINGSTON, WILLIAM - B S North. Mich Univ.. M.A Western Mich. Univ., also Mich. Tech. Univ. 4 years at T.C.H.S. Science dept. LOBER. IOHN — 8 5. Bowling Green, also M. Ed. and MSU. 6 years at T.C H.S. Sponsor ol: IV football. Track. Intramural Basketball Phys. Ed. dept., also summer Driver Education. LOBER. ROBERT— B S Bowling Creen Univ.. also CMU. 3 years at T.C H.S. Sponsor ol: football. Ski Club. Varsity Club. Industrial Arts Dept. LOCKMAN, AL — B.S. CMU, M.A MSU. also Univ. ol Colorado 26 years at TC.HS Sponsor ol Outdoor Ed. Club. Outdoor Ed. LOMBARD. LORN A — B.S MSU. also NMU. 2 years at T.C.H.S. HomeEc. dept. LYNCH. THOMAS — BS CMU. M.A Univ. of Mich 22 years at T.C H.S. Social Studies dept MCMANUS. MICHAEL — B S. MSU. 5 years at T.C.H.S. lunior Class Advisor. Social Studies dept. McMATH. WILBUR - B.S A M S MSU. also CMU25 years at T.C.H.S. Vocational Director. MALMSTROM. DAVID — B.A. CMU. also MSU. 3 years at T.C.H.S. IV Basketball Coach. Varsity Club Sponsor. Social Studies dept. MASON. IEANETTE — B A MSU. 4 years at T.CH.S. Communication Arts dept. Debate Coach. MERCHANT. EDWIN — M.A. MSU. M.S Univ. of Mich., also NMC 13 years at T.C H.S. Sophomore Class Advisor Science dept MILLROSS. DAVID — B.S. CMU. also MSU 7 years at T.C.P.S. Director ol Girl's Ensemble, and Male Chorus. Music dept chmn MITCHELL. MAUREEN — B.B.E. E M U., also MSU. 2 years at T.C.H.S. Business Ed. dept. MIXER. LYNNE - BS MSU. MS. CMU. 5 years at T.C.HS. Girl's track coach. Scope advisor. Girl's Phys. Ed. MURPHY, RICHARD — B S CMU. M.S. MSU. also Indiana State Univ., Georgia Coll. 7 years a( T.C.H.S Outdoor Ed NEIHARDT, JOE — BA CMU, also M.A Guidance Coun-sehng CMU. 7 years at T.C.H.S Track A foot toll Coach. Industrial Arts dept. NOVAK. WILLIAM — B S CMU, M.A Univ. ol Ala., also MSU. Univ. of Mich. 34 years at T.C.H.S. Mathematics dept NYKERK. LARRY—B S WMU. also Taylor Univ.. Grand Valley State. CMU. 7 years at T.C.H S Tennis Coach. Film Series Coordinator. Communication Arts dept. OOLEY, JAMES — B S M S Stout Univ.. also CMU 22 years at T.C H.S. football Coach. Science dept ONKER. GERTRUDE — BA CMU. M.A Univ ol Mich., also Univ. ol Wisconsin. 27 years at T.CH.S. foreign language dept. OBERLIN. WALTER — A B WMU. M.A. Columbia Univ. and MSU, also Colorado College. Univ ol Mich. VMI. 18 years at T.C.H.S Curr. Director. PALMER. MERCEDITAS — B.A Univ. ol Mich., also Allred Univ.. N.Y., MSU. CMU. 7 years at T.C H.S. foreign Language dept. PARKER. ELIZABETH — A.B Univ of Mich., also MSU. Oxford. England 17 years at T.C.H.S. Nat I Honor Society Advisor. Yearbook Advisor. Communication Arts dept. PARRISH. DAVID — BME A MME CMU. alsoOberlm College 10 years at T.C.H S. Musk dept PIPER. WAYNE — B A MSU. 7 years at T.C H.S Challenger Advisor. Communication Arts dept POTES. ANN — B.A. A M.A MSU.. also Univ. ol Madrid. Spam. 16 years at T.C H.S Art dept RAYMOND. JAMES — B S A M.A MSU. 5 years at T.CHS Driver Education. RILEY. GAIL — B.A. CMU. also Univ de Laval. Univ. ol Paris. Univ. of Bourdeaux. 7 years at T.CH.S. Tennis Coach. Asst. Advisor (o Nat'l Honor Society, foreign Language dept. ROSENDALE. DAVID — B A. Adrian College , also MSU 5 years at T.C.H 5. Wrestling Coach. Art deot. SABO. IOHN — B S. MSU. also Univ. of Minn. 10 years at T.C.H.S. Communication Arts dept SALATHIEL. LYNDON — 8 A at Alma College. M S U. 12 years at T.C.H.S. Communication Arts dept. Ski Team Coach SCHUBERT. ART —BA.. M.A M.S.U. 10 years at T.C.HS.. 8 n years Principal Student Council Advisor. SEARCH. CATHY— B A WMU. also MS. 5 years at TC.H S Communication Arts dept SMETHELLS. ElLABETH — Director ol Cuidance A Coun teUng SONNEMANN, IOHN —BA MSU. also Kalamazoo College. 9 years at T.C.H 5 Social Studies. Pep Club. Ass't Wrestling Coach. STOCKING. ELEANORE — B A. M.A CMU. also summer workshop — Oxford Univ. — England; Trinity College — Dublin. Ireland 8 years at T.C.S.H. Communication Arts dept Spring Study Tour, Stratford Theater Tour. STUPKA. DAN — BS NMU. M.A MSU. 9 years at T.C.H.S. Science dept SWIRE. LAURA — B A MS. also WMU. 5 years at T.CH.S. Communication Arts dept. SWIRE. IOHN — B S. MSU. 9 years at T.C H.S. Math dept TALFORD. GREGORY—B S CMU. also Univ. of Mich., 6 years at T. C. H S High School Band THIBEDEAU. IOSEPH —M A Univ ol Mich.. B A Alma, also Mich. State. CMU, Western, Oberlin. 11 years at T.C H.S. Mathematics dept. THORNBURG. BEVERLY— B A Albian. also Indiana Cen- tral 2 years at T.C.H.S. Comm. Arts dept TRAHAIR. NORMAN — B A A M A at MSU-. 1 0 ferns. 16 years at T.C.H 5 Science dept TUROVAARA. PAUL — M A e a. at Mich Tech Northern. 3 years at T.C.H.S. Science dept URBAN. JERRY — A.A at Northwestern B A A M.A at M S U. 7 years at T.C.H S. Social Studies dept. WERl Y. ROGER — BS. ferrit also CMU. Sponsor ol DEC A 6 years at T.C.H.S. Vocational Ed WETTERS. RICHARD—BS. CMU. M.A MSU. also Bay City r. College. Delta College, Univ. ol Mich. 5 years at T.C.H S. Communication Arts. WITTtC. BRENDA - B A MSU. 3 years at TCH 5 Social Studies dept WOOD. ROGER - B S Hillsdale College, also CMU. 5 years at T.C.H.S. Math dept YOUNG. BILLIE - B S CMU. 2 years at T.C H.S. forensics Coach Communication Arts dept YOUNG. DANIEL — B S WMU. also MSU. 8 years at T.C.H.S. Asst. Track Coach Vocational Ed. YOUNG. MARILYN - R N. Toledo Hospital School ol Nursing. also Toledo Univ. BoGi supervisor. School Nurse. 253 X u -O c o U U I 4 i 5 r I 5 5 • iqU mimu iHiU u a,JII § UUIS 5 I yon Schroder Beth Albright Sue Cline Anne Becker Cheryl Becker Sheree Hooper Ann Alwerd SMALL CLUBS BLACK AND GOLD lohn Bleckmore Ben Buthong . Greg Ci ek Brende felker lori felker Judy foley Becky Gilmer Me Hebrect Bruce Herngen Betty Heike Don Kebet Mery Meynerd lenny McCoy Bet Murphy Tom Rombouts Dive Sellke Dick Simon Sue Smell Marty S peukhng Chert e Steub Benny St 'eight Nency Strong Deve Thornes Cherlene Wilton Norme Winder Challenger Diene Allen Deen Dumbnlle Amy Holtted Merie lipke Bendy Miller Coop Cherlet Allen Kethy Amtdon Glenn Arnold Steve Aitell Brende Beeth len Beiley frenk Beeudien Angele Berry Brien Bishop Devid Bohnow Berb Bostwick luhe Bredfore Berb Brendt Bern Bright Andy Brnezintki loel Buck Nency Burr Tom Butkovich Mike Cetcieno Robin Chemberletn Cindy Chepmen Merk Chmlelewtki Scott Clere Cery Clout Diene Coetes Clere Cobb Kim Coe tent Bern Coll lerry Colemen Jo Cook Johnne Cook Diene Couturier Bern Courtuner Ron Dohm Nency Driver JeenI by Done termer Get! fete! Michele Ferrell Steve fetel Tom f err ere Ken finch Shelly f twins Behnde Ftther Merk fletke Linde folk Reymond touch Cindy f tetter Nencyfreud Nency Gelvin tom Gervin Sheron Geroy Sherry Geroy Gory CHIord frenk flowicki Her old Grent Noel Grtehck Sheron Grey Den Hell Sandy Henchett Sheryl Henne BevHert Deene Hertley Kevin Heynet Beul Heywood Rhonde Hedlund Cethy Hednngton fun ice Hemming lynette Henttchell Ben Henttchell Sendy Hilbert Terete Hinchen Ruth Hoe t John Hogerth Mike Joy Bob Hughet lenniter lonet Keren Kentt Shale Keenen Robert Kilbourne Bridget Kilpetrick Toni Kreiter Berb LeBonte lore leckie Sem I or ton Bernice leutner Gety leutner Jenet leech Sue I eudetdorf Deb leggitt Chnt linderleef Deb Lot on Deb lorent Cindy lown Hervey lolquitt Terete Lund Mike Me gee Kethy Meloney Debbie Mellow AI Merlin Cel Melton JoAnn Merrick Benny Milliken Mehnde Molmen frenk Mu he Robin McClellen Deb Meferlend Kent McMenut Steve McMenut Sendy Meclntoth Vrc Me Wetter t Cery O'Conner Bill Ooley Cynthie Of A J Otto Jeff Orton DevidBenek Doug Peacock Lerry Bhelpt Tonje Bder Sheryl Boertner Jon Bolmeteer Mery Brentice Jen Broctor ludy Redemeker Jeff Rhody loe Revnell leek Rokot Rebecce Reulm Shelley Riley leone Schopeirey Rhonde Schrock Robert Scheub Noel Schroeder Debbie Scott Seri Scott Debbie Sivek Clone Send Jen Sheriden Benny Sigiby Rick Skiptki Cindy S ledek Den Smith Sue Smith Henk Somero Rite Stollmen Beter Stethetkn Linde Stemebeck Terete Stephenson Down 5f. John Jeenne Tefeltk y Tim Tote Steve Thomet Cindy Thompson Devid Throop Ken Toedebutch Joyce We hen Merk Weltert Chnt Welworth Curtn Weber iileen Weber Kethy Welch Tom Wetton Cerl Wei be Send re Wood Willie Worm Bhil Yehr Mow Yoement Cmdy Ziegler Vicki Bright Mem it Collier Chern Derlmg leone Gerey; Trees Toni Hornechek; Sec Sue Korhommer Deb leggitt Deve Benke Terete Stephenson; Bret Deve Stevent Clone Thomet Film Series Thomet Coetes Deen Dumbnlle Bob Henchett Debleggnt Steve Loveless Den Brutick ell Art of the Motion Bicture Student t Forensics Lon Alpert Anne Becker Judy Brower Done former Diene f otter Coro I Grithew Rob Hezelton Doug Jecobt Mike Lerdie Jeenne Lerchen Bill McCuddy Sue Moenkheut Lynn Moon C.A.A. Diene Allen lemce Arden Betty Deen Solly Dunhem Keren Igeler Beth Holmen Cerol lerdie loenne lerdie Jeenne lerchen Sue McConneghy Sue Montgomery Deb Moon. V Bret Vicki Biehl Derlene Rebmen Sue Sill; Trees Amelie Sihre Chnt Schopierey. Sec Alice Smith Julie Sonnenberg Rhode Stechun Billie Thorten linde Wovtert Grephic Artt Brent Bert Jim Beckett Tern Bleter Groce Brekel Lmde Brekel Devid Brimmer Come Crewlord Kethy Hippentteel John Merlin Bet Murphy Wilhem Nolfl Rendy Shepperd Ken Toedebutch Tom Weber Key Club Tim french; Bret Merc f nek. V.B. Sheun Clerk. Sec Mike Shea. Treet Beth Akermen Kethie Arnold Jim Bey Jeff Dufort Mike Codderd Diene Growefc Mike frhert Sue Junker Greg Kenny Stecey light foot Dennrt Benrod Bred Kermer Cerol Deemer Kethy DetAutelt Benny Dumbnlle Id Ihrenberger Suten fltner Bet nerd f wing Bet ferrell Diene fedorchek Sellv fieltire Victor fit Mergeret fitzgerekl Merc fnck Deve Gerlend Steve Gerthew leff Ceuthier Jeff Gerow Merthe Grace MeryGrehem Sheron Grey Cerol Grithew Kevin Crueber Amy Holtted Chntty Hemmontree Rhode Hedlund Rendell Henget Mery Hoff men Michele Hoylend Jenet Johnson Linde Johnson Jennifer Jones Don Kebet Gregg Keuffmen Beverly Killmen Bridgett Kilpetrick Richerd Kipley Cerol Kretochvil Wendy Kuemin Ben leird SendyLone Joenne lerdie Terry leutner Cole Lockwood Hervey-lofquist lone I yon Jemet McCley Angele Miller Benny Milliken Sue Montgomery Lynn Moon Mery Moore Kent Norris Debre Muehling Kirk Nichols Sue Nielsen Stephen O'Brien Merthe Oleton Rebecce Berei-Benuet Scott Bronger Joe Rems Andrew Richerds Key Richerdt Debre Rogers Rick Serber Beul Schmeder loenne Schopierey Linde Schopierey Rhonde Schrock Donn Schroder Cindy Shew Sue Sill Steve Spencer Rhonde Stechur Linde Stemebech Den Sulhven Bruce Teylor Vicki Welsh Chrit Welworth Jemne Weetherhoh Michele Woods Deen Wright Cindy Ziegler Keren Aihworth Diene Allen Ann Atwerd Lori Anderson Chris Budey Tom Cenhem Steve Chese Chnt Deenng Deve Drily Thomet Dillon Lon felker Jene Gilmore Joyce Green lemes Herdy D.A.R. Nominees Mike Schubert Gery Helms Kevin Smith Keren Hoylend Mark Smith Deniel lumen Sendy Denielton Deve Sondee Jene Jet on Sendy DeMoulpied Tom Kretky Kethy DetAutelt Cerol Grithew National Honor Kethleen Lincoln Mergeret lipke Chrit Hemmontree Society Cerol loney Michelle Hoylend Bryn lynch Cheryl Hutchinson Merc fnck Bret lenmler Miller Lynn Met tern Vk fit . V.B. Welter Muehling Sue Berliski Deb Rogers. Sec Merthe Berm Betty Schreck Cerol Kretochvil. Trees Mergeret Bierson Beth Smith Betnae Aldrich Cethy Brice Oebete Keren Anderton Rebecce Risk Mike Corcoran Anthony Ansorge Deve Schmidtt Benny Dumbnlle Bred Bigelow Micheel Shubert MeryGrehem Devid Bremmer Ann Sperry lim Herding loenne Brown Nency Strong Connie King Mike Budey Keti Weshburn Bill McCuddy leffrey Celvin Tom Coatet Joe Rems Greg Ci ek Per Hensen Mery Sue Rogers Sheun Clerk Hirokezu Ke imure Kent Wright Heme dull Sue Korhemmer Lee Wyett Nine Collmt frencisco Loundo Deca Linde Concklin Patrick Nuyent Sutan C ourted Lert MikeelBhth Pep Club Beth Ackermen lee Adler Son ye Aldnch Bet Aldnch Sue Aldnch Ann Alwerd Becky Anderton Sue Beete lillBech Berb Settling Julie Bette Lon Be len get Cindy Benek Bonnie Bentley lene Beutler Sue Bleck Bern Blendm Kendree Blot Jon iBono mo loenne Brown Bern Buie Nency Burcer Kethy Cempbell Mery Celcutt Cher lone Chese Nency Cietle Sue Chne Memne Collier Nine CoJflns Shelly Collmt Bern Coutener Leune Crott Berb DeBruyn Sendy Denielton Chrn Deenng len Demm Sendy Dery Keren [geler Temmy I Hens Brende trickson Bet ferrell Merle field Brende felker Lon felker Merci fmeten Cerolyn fit Jenet Celle Cerol Gilbo Sue Grey Sheron Grey Jene Ghshew Cerol Grithew Diene Gro ek Shelley Crueber Bern Helechuket Kelh Hennum Sue Her met Bern Hemmg Mike Hentkowski Jim Hiter Mery loff men Beth Hollmen Brende Holtether Kethy Hoi tom Sheree Hooper Toni Hornecek Keren Hoylend Michele Hoylend Tere Hunter Cheryl Hutchinson Jodi Hutson Jen lecovoni Lon Jem non Heme Ieton lene leton Cery Johns Jen lohnson lenny Johnson Keren lohnson luhe lohnson Sue Junker Mer orie Kleng JudyKremer Cerol Kretochvil Mery Kropp Jennifer Kruger Lon Kuepfer [lien leng Suten I eng Cmdy leurell Leslie light Cindy lovelend Jene Lyon Chnt Merlette Betty Meindertsme Cherie Miller Ceyle Miller Sue Moenkheut Kim Molby Mehnde Molmen Lite Monson Deb Moon Mltty Moore Meg Montgomery Berb Morrison Keren Murphy Vet McCImtock Venesse McCImtock Bill McCuddy Jill McCumby Meggie McBhilemy Sue Nielson luhe Notewere Shelley Notewere Colleen O'Keefe Lite Oleton Mart y Oleton Michelle Oleton Cindy Ott Becky Resmutten Temi Teey Therese Renit Michele Rodebeugh Anne Rogers Deb Rogers Cyndi Rotetti Sherry Toth Tende Rubio Donne Sernt Betty Schreck Jen Sellke Ketie Shea thns Sherberneeu Beth Smith Linde Sleeper Jeyne Sleder Beule Snyder Julie Sfevent Lon Stevens Nency Strong DebTetch Jodee Teylor Lori Thomenn Jennifer Tobm Noetic Towner Merge VenWesel Keren Wilkes loy Wickttrend Beggy Wright Robm Yeiter Sendy Zimbe Scope Diene Allen Brende Beetch Cethy Cempbell Sue Courted Diene fedorchek lulie Gebier Deb Hen ten Meggie McBhilemy Sue Montgomery Cethy Brice Liu Rendell Deb Rogers Cindy Sledek Louenn Thomenn Thespians Diene fedorchek. Bret Bridgett Kilpetrick; V.B. Tern Spangtteed. Sec Ton e Bifer. Treet Diene Allen Lori Alpert Mike Beerd John fell Brende felker Lori felker Jenetfoe Sheron Frenke Becky Gilme i Cary Helms Sue Moenkheut Liu Monson Benny Newton Keith Beckerd Lou Beffley Deb Rickenberg Anne Sulhven leff Wolfe The Willow and I Cast lene Gilmet Sue Moeni heut Cery Hein Lou Beffley Keith Beckerd Lon Alpert Bridgett Kilpetrick Opie Lewis Tom Sawyer Cat JCenr Wright Ward Cerroll John fell Lori Alpert Bridgett Kilpetrick Sendy fhlmger Rick Bodeleski Opie lewit Cary Helmt Lou Beffley Tom Ceuthier Mike Beerd You Can't Take It With You cest Sue Moenkheut Tom Ceuthier BUI Gibson Keith Beckerd Den Young Den Wheelock Diene fedorchek Jill McCumby Deb Rickenberger Tony Berei-Benuet Jeff Wolfe Sheron frenke Diene Allen Rick Bodeleski Kethy Bero Tri-Hi- Y Cethy Allen fvonfca Beic Cyndi Brunette. Chap Cethy Clerke. Sec Berb Dohm Temmy [Hens Cerolyn fit lane Gilmore. V P Brenda CoH Cindy Cor Sharon Cray So Hat met Barb Hughes So Klepetka Linda L pp k. Pres Nancy Linton. Treas Robin McClellan Barb Mormon Ch ryl Moss Claodia Ogden Cmdy Sladrk liN Stepke Nancy Strong Teresa Swire tody Taylor Candy T tak Amanda Vr land Shelly Whalen Sandte Zimba S.I.U. Lee Adler Ioann Brown Larry Clarke Lna Com Chen Darling Barb Dohm lanet Fox Marc Frick Dave Comstock Carol Cdbo Mary Graham Ian Cmhaw Diane Croszek Cheryl Harm lolie tones Sue Montgomery Carl Okerstrom Tami Potter Beth Smith Mary Sprenger Lon Stevens Deb Whaley Km Yoong Jennifer Tobm Linda Sleeper Exchange Students Nadeem Shard Chaodhry Amelia DeCarvalho e Silva Per Hansen Hirokazu Ka umora Susanne K or hammer Francisco loorido Patrick Noyens Lars Mikael Phth Varsity Club Dave Brammer. Pres Dave Halachukas; V P Paul Quick. Sec Chm Boday. Treas Rick Waters. 2nd V P Dan A a Rick Beagle 1 41 Calvin terry Cole Micky Coutenor Randy Dobson Bob Done Steve Drake John Fdarek Keith Forton Harvey loltquist Mitch Pearce ClartTRay Tom Raymond Tom Romboots Paul Schmeder Davejellke Kim Tetak Mark Weaver W.R.B.L. Rob Hazelton. mgr Tim Donahey Mike Schopieray Carl Okerstrom Marty Spaulding Lynn Moon Bill Irvine Doug Gauthier Diane Fedorchak Keith Packard Bruce Taylor Vic Fiti lohn Black more ftm Wagner Yearbook Tammy Barter Kathy Carboneau Laurie Coleman Shelley Collins Mike Corcoran Sandy DeMoulpicd Beckyf wing Di Foster lanet Calla Cary lohns Dave Johnston Dave Karctewski Gregg KauUman Lorraine King Stacey lightfoot Nancy Linton Randy Miller Kelly Thomas Lynn Moon Statiscians Missy Moore Sharyn Price Pat Murphy Tammy Saxton lenm Oakley Managers Tom Rombouts Deb tones Tanda Ru6k lean Kephart Mem sue Schultz Chm Sherberneau Cathy Stevens Cheerleading Bruce Taylor Kim Tezak Varsity Shelley Whalen Sonya Aldrich Pam Wheal loanne Brown Nina Collins SPORTS Ian Demin Chris Deermg Baseball Carol Cnshawm lennyJohnson Varsity Deb Whaley• Robin Yeiter Craig Bush Greg Bush Steve Dailey J.V. Steve Drake laune Cross Fd Frenberger Linda Dreeves Tony Frvmg Shelly Crueber Dan Bush Kim Mobly Steve French Tammy Raey Dan Crumley Dave lohnston Kane Shea Mike Lautner Bob Moore Gary Moss Cross Country Varsity Paul Quick Dave Sellke lim Carpenter Rich Fverett Kirk Smith Keith Forton Mike Stowe Rick Waters 1 41 Maslawski; mgr Wayne Houghton Steve Nyland Inc Okerstrom J.V. l m Wise Scott Brazaski len Broughton J.V Ben Bushong Milan Ba« Bob Davis lohn Benedict lim Dohm Paul Anderson lohn Fnnn rim French Rick lohnston Brian Hutchmso. Brian tones Bruce Hutchinson Ron lunca Mike Lautner Fnc Mehl Ted Lockwood Steve Poncar Ctrl Okerstrom Rudy Rakan Scoff Rice Dan Ala Tony Sternberg Marc Tomcal Football Basketball Boys Varsity Bob Broadhorst Mike Buday Kevin Crueber Steve O'Brien Chris Boday Kent Hardy Clark Pomeroy Mark Brammer lohn Hansen lohn Rossetti 1 11 Schwartz Mike Stowe Kirt Stout Kim Tetak Rick Waters Boys J. V. Mike Attala Chris Bramer Dan Bussa lim Cartwright Mike Davit Varsity Vern Bartnick David Beagle Rick Beagle Ivan Bea ringer Dave Brammer Mark Brammer Chm Boday 1 11 Calvin Shaun Clark terry Cole Mickey Couterier Tim Donahey Bob Done Tom Drabek Steve Drake lohn Fdarek David Finch Dave Garland Dave Halachukas Greg Hamilton lim Hardy Mike Hubbell Bob King Richard Kipley lim Kirsch Mike Saunders Bob Serbm DonSpohn Kelly Taylor Marc Tomcal Perry Vander-meulen Dan Wheelock Brian Strong, mgr Sophomore lell Armour Tim Clark Matt Courtad Bob Davis Charles Dillard lim Fdarek I'm Garland Bill Hager Tom Harmon Brian Houghton Steve Huston Brian tones Kesnn Kr h Sandy Lamb Doug laurel Roger Mervau Mike Miller Tom Ooley Barry Orton Brad Pines lim Pringle Dan Pickard Scott Rice Bob Stalaniak Tony Steinberg lim Thiel left Walters Randy Walters Brad Wheat Randy Wheelock Coif Varsity Craig Berg Mike Davis Scott Parker Tom Pelto Tom Raymond J.V. Mike Asiala Randy Cizek Dan O'Brien Charles Wyckoll Gymnastics Kelly Cramer Deb Kromer Gail Miller Sue Nyiand Kmtie School Chm Schopeirey Nina Skrubb Mary Sprenger Sandy Zimba Ski Team Varsity Ann Alward lulle Basts Bill Bogley ShaneIvans Keith Forton Marc Frick Randy Galloway, mgr lane Gilmore Penny Milliken Brad Pines Mike Phth Ion Preston Dave Schmitt Steve Spencer Bruce Taylor JV. Dave Black more lim Cartwright Hero Kajimura Dan lacovoni Steve lacovoni Kerry Murphy Pat Nuyens Brian Ritchie Mike Schubert Dave Sonde Steve Wilcox Girls Varsity Ivanka Bait lillBach luhe Basts Mary Cairott Marla Field Bryn lynch lodee Taylor J.V. lennder Clinton barb DeBruyn Carolyn Fitz Sue tones Therese Rents Becky Sarya Laurie Schneider Nancy Strong Track Boys Varsity Paul Anderson Milan Bax Chm Bramer Chm Buday Mike Buday Craig Candey im Carpenter Steve Chase Linda Conklin Matt Courtade Scott Fewms Charles Fitzgerald Keith Forton 1 14 Cerow Dave Halachukas lohn Hanson 1 44 tones Tom Kratky Ted Krohn Dean Kroupa lim totan Doug McGeorge Dave McGlothm Steve Nyland the Okerstrom Art Olsen Rick Robbins lo Rogers Paul Schneider Brad Tetu Mike Wend land lim Wise Charles Wyckoll J.V. Tim Gillson Bruce Mclachlan orian nuunmion Cheryl Hutchinson Steve Greenman Gary Moss Tammy Hagerty lohn Benedict Dan Hintz Mike Niedzielski Ian Johnson, mgr Tim Donehey Brian lones Mitch Pearce ludy Kramer Ben Lautner Rick lohnston Clare Ray Linda leppek Ted Live roots Sandy lamb Paul Schneider Ted Lockwood Karl Okerstrom Dave Mahn Dan Smith Lynn Mattern Tom Ooley Brad Pines Kim Tezak Rick Newman Tom Shutter Cary Provins; mgr Rick Waters Pat Nuyens Randy Walters Tom Raymond Mark Weaver Tom Pelto Brad Wheat Wayne Squires Chuck Fitzgerald Paul Schneider Dan Wheelock Bob Nedow lim Beckett; mgr Randy Dobson, mgr lim Wagner Paul Wiley Perry Vandermeulen Girls Varsity J.V. JV. Girls Varsity Cathy Clarke Sally Fielstra Tim Belanger Tom Callison Pat Crossley Rhoda Stachur Scott Brazaski Barb DeBruyn Cindy Off Len Broughton Larry Clarke Diane fedorchak lane Beutler Dan Bush Rick Core luhe Gabier luha Hermann Dennis Christopher1 Greg Diehl lane Gilmore luhe Gabler Tim Gillson Bruce Hutchinson Mary Hoflman Connie Novak Steve Greenman Dave Johnston Carolyn Keesor Karen Blackburn Mike Hamacher Greg Kenny Kelly McCreavy ludy Sheffer lim Heim ItH Mattern Robm Milne Diana Allen Craig lohnston Nick Nixon Kim Morey Pat Crossley Dave lohnston Kenn Overholt Polly Prouty Tern Anderson Ltrry Kinney Lynn Wright luhe Pulcipher Girls IV Ted Krohn lisa Randall Sue Byrann Ben Lautner Tennis Kay Richards Barb Clous Robert Lyon Kristi School Donna Goggm Dave Mahn Boys Varsity ludy Shelter Kathy Kelly Brian Moore Sue Stasmski Cathy lohn Scott Petsch Bill Bogley Kelly Thomas lulle Pulapher Cary Provins 1 11 Calvin Chris Walworth Sandy Reed Brian Purkiss Steve Carshaw Kim Weber Sally Shaw lohn Aotteffi Gary Gilford J.V. Sue Stasmski Frank Sander Dave Hollis Karen Ailsworth Leslie Brown Lon Bruckner Sue Byram Cmdy Clmgan Barb Clous Becky Fwing Nancy Gerow Cheryl Gilbert Donna Goggm Stacy Hanley lanet Home Flam lason lulle Johnson Barb Kromer Fllen Lang Mara Nelson Cherry Robbins Sarah Shaw Ann Sperry Nancy Wright Tammy Zimmerman Wrestling Varsity Ivan Bearmger Shaun Clark Sean Flanagan Terry Frye Ken Haughn Charlie Hooper Hm Kelderhouse Mike Kerr Ben Laud Bruce McLachan Phil Shields Bill Smith Manano Tomei Mark Weatherhoh Ted Weber Tom Weber J.V. Ben I Case Chuck Fitzgerald Keith Hayes Steve Largent Tom McManus Cor den Maylone RodThroop Abeln. Victoria 12; 193 Ackerman, Beth 10; 39 Adams, Cathy 10; 39 Adams, Ronnie 10; 39 Adams. Steven 10, ydler. Lee 10; 39 gruda. Randall 11; 37.112 )lberg, Terl Lynne 11, 96 ilsworth. Karen 11; 96 Jm. Boyd 10; SB A a. Darnel 11; 96 Albrecht, Betty Anne 11; 96 Albright, Beth 11; 96. 165 Alderman, Cinthia 12; 193 Aldrich. Patricia 12; 193 Aldrich, Sonya 12; 9, 193 Aldrich. Satan 11; 13. 96. 116 Aldridge. Michelle 12; 193 Alfonso, Lee Ann 12; 193 Allen. Catherine 12; 193 Allen. Charles 12; 220 Allen. Diana 11; 30. 96. 113. 126. 127 Allen, I a met 10; SB Allens, lames 10; 39 Allen. Luann 12; 193 Alpers. Alvin 11. 96 Alpers, Anthony 10; 39 Alpers. Lori Ann 11; 34. 35. 96. 124 Alward. Ann 11; IS. 96 Amidon. Barbara 11; 96 Amidon. Douglas 12; 193 Amidon. Karen 10; 39 Amidon. Kathy 12; 193 Ammons, Pamela 10; 39 Anderson. Daryl 11; 112 Anderson. Karen 12; 193 Anderson. Lori 11; 96 Anderson, Pamela 10; 39 Anderson, Paul 10; 39 Anderson, Rebecca 11; 96 Anderson, Terri 12; 193 Anderson, Tracy 10; SB Andrews. Cynthia 11; 96 Andrews, Sheryl 11; 96 Andrews, Anthony 12; 193 Ankerson, Gregory 10; 39 Ankerson,leffreyl2; 193 Ankerson, Maryann 12; 193 Ankerson. Scott 11. 96 Ansorge, Anthony 12; 793 Ansorge, William 11; 96 Apr,II, Dale 12; 193,216 Aprill, Kenneth 10. 39 Aprill. Sherry 10. 39 Arden, famce 12; 193 Arlt. Glenn 12; 193 Armour, tellery 10; 39 Arnold. Glenn 12; 193 Arnold. Katherine 10; 39 Arnold. Pamela 10; 39 Arnold. Thomas 10; 39 Ash, Dora Jean 11, 98 Asiala. Michael 10. 2B. 29. 39 August son, Kerry 10; 39 Axtell, Steven 12; 194 Ayers, Elizabeth 12; 220 Ayers. Lisa 10; 39 Aylsworth, Gregory 10: 39 Baase, Susan 10; 39 Baati, Richard 10; 58 Bach, lill 11. 30.96 Bacon. Leon 12; 220 Baesch. Brenda 12; 194 Baesch. lohn 12; 220 Baesch. Richard 10; SB Baic. Ivanka 11; 30. 77. 96 Baic. Milan 10; 39 Bailey, Janet 12; 194 ailey, Joseph 12; 220 iailey. Peggy 10; 39 ■aker. Jerry 12; 45. 59. 145. 213. 241 taker. Julia 11; 96 3aldwin. Dunne 12; 194 Balentine. Donald 11. 96 Balentine. Gary 10; 39 Bankey. Debra 11; 96 Banton. Wayne 10; 39 Barber. James 11. 96 Barber. Toni Lynn 12; 220 Barger, Patricia 11; 96 Barker. Robert 11; 112 Barnes. David 10; 39 Barnes. Rosalie 10; 39 Bartlmg. Barbara 10; 39 Batnick. Vern 11. 112 Bartosek. Anne 10; 39 Bant. Brent 11; 112 Basra, tube 11. 30. 96 Bathke. Cynthia 11; 60. 96 Bauer. William 11. 96 Bauer, Joyce 11; 96 Baumgartner, Robert 12; 194 Baxter, Tammie 11; 96 Bay, lames 10; 39 Bazzett. Brian 11; 96 Beach. Dale 10; 59 General Student Index Beadle. Charlotte 10; 39 Beagle. David 11; 112 Beagle. Patrick 12; 11.24. 83.119. 194 Beard. Jared 11; 35 Beard. Marcia 10; 39 Beardsley. Thomas 10, 58 Bearinger, Ivan 12; 24. 73. 84. 220 Beaubien, Franklin 12; 220 Beaubien, Michael 11; 96 Beaver. Kevin 10; 58 Beaverson, Jamara 11. 96 Beck, Kenneth 10; 39 Beckett, James 10; 39 Becker. Anne 12. 71. 125. 194 Becker. Cheryl 11; 97 Beekstrom. Jeanne 10. 40 Becker. Gerald 11. 112 Beckwith. Colleen 10. 40 Becscy. James 11 Bedard. James 10; 40 Beers. Suzette 12; 194 Beers. Timothy 10; 40 Belanger, Daniel 12; 220 Belanger. Lorraine 11, 97 Belanger. Timothy 10. 58 Bell. Rodney 10. 40 Bell, Daniel 10; 40 Bellant. Carol 12; 194 Bellant. Sandra 10; 40 Bellows. Katherine 12; 194 Bellows. Thomas 11; 97 Belyea. Annette 10; 40 Bembeneck. Roger 11; 112 Benak. Connie 11; 112 Benak. Cynth,a 10. 40 Benak. Donald 10; 40 Benak. Edward 11; 97 Benedict. John 10, 40 Bennett, Bruce 12; 194 Bennett, Chern 11; 97 Bennett. Jolene 11; 97 Bennett. Torval 12; 220 Bensley, Bonnie 10; 40 Berg. Craige 12; 194 Berg. Tim 12; 220 Bergklint. Dixie 12; 194 Berry. Angela 12; 194 Berry. Ron 10. 40 Beski. John 10; 40 Rentier. James 12; 220 Beutler. Jane 12; 194 Bigelow. Bradley 12; 220 Biship. Brian 12; 194 Bixby. Katrine 11; Beackbum. Julia Ann 11; 97 Black. Lisa 10; 40 Black, Susan 10; 40 Blackburn. Karen Sue 10; 40. 30 Blackmore. David 10; 40 Black more, Donna 11; 97 Blackmore. John 12. 194 Blandln. Pamela 11; 97 Blaser. Terri 10. 58 Bliss. Kendra 12; 194 Blodgett. Patti 11; 112 Blood. Susan 10. 40 Blow. Suellen 10; 40 Blume. David 10; 58 Bobb. Joy K. 12; 194 Bobb. Thomas 10. 40 Bogley. William 10; 40 Bohnow. David 11: 75 Bonner, Mary 10; 37. 40 Bonomo, Joni 11; 97 Boone. Fugene 11. 112 Boothroyd. Peter 12, 220 Bopry. Gary 10: 40 Borden, Maurice 12; 194. 208 Borden, Ruth 11. 97 Borgen, John 12 Bostwick. Barbara 11; 97 Boursaw. Roxanne 10; 40 Boursaw. Terrance 12; 195 Bower. George 10; 40 Boyd, Jeffrey 11; 97 Bower. Susan 10; 40 Boyd. Wade 11; 69. 97 Braden. Ian 11; 97 Braden, loan 10, 40 Bradford. Julie 12; 195 Brakel. Grace 10. 40 Brakel. Linda 12; 195 Brakel. William 11; 97 Brammer. David 12; 11. 22.119, 134.195 Bramer. Cheistopher 10. 40 Bramer, Mark 11, 22, 24. 88. 97 Brandt. Barbara 12; 195 Braum. Carl 10. 40 Brataski. Scott 70; 40 Brief. Cynthia 12; 195 Brigham, Michael 12; 195 Bright, Gregory 12; 220, 25 Bright. Pamela 12; 195 Bright. Sandra 11; 97 Bright. Vickie 11; 97 Brill. Christine 12; 195 Brill. Scott 11. 97 Brimmer, David 10; 40 Brinkerhoff. Kevin 10. 40 Bristol. Cynthia 11; 129. 97 Bristol, lacaueln 10: 40 Bristol. John 11; 97 Bristol. Tina 11; 97 Broadhurst, Robert 12; 795 Britton, Thomas 10, 41 Brock, Gregory 10; 58 Broughton. Kathy 10. 41 Broughton. Lenoard 10; 21. 58 Brower, Judith 12; 195 Brower. William 11; 97 Brown. Constance 11; 97 Brown, David 11; 112 Brown. Gary 11; 97 Brown, Joanne 12; 195. 9 Brown. Leslie 10, 41 Brown. Beth 10; 41 Brown. Roger 12; 195 Bruckner, lory 10; 41 Buchan. Gregory 10; 58 Brunette. Cmrhia 12; 32. 185. 200. 213 Brunette, leffrey 11. 97 Burgess. Dale 10; 41 Buchan, leffrey 11; 112 Bush. Daniel 10; 41 Buck. Joel 12: 199 Brzezinski, Andrew 12; 193 Buday. Anthony 12; 11. 89. 195 Buday. Christopher 11; 22. 97 Buie. Pamela 12; 195 Burandt. Ann 11; 97 Burcar. Nancy 11; 97 Burden, Marcia 11; 112 Burkholder. Steven 11. 112 Burr. Nancy 12; 195 Burrows, Steven 11. 97 Bush. Craig 11; 97 Bush. Gerald 11; 97 Bush. Gregory 12; 195 Bush. Jon 10. 41 Bush, Norma 12; 220 Bushey. Shelly 10; 41 Bushong, Benjamin 11, 97 Bussa, Daniel 10. 41 Butkovich. Annette 12. 220 But rick. Debra 10; 41 Butnck. Janice 10; 41 Byram. Joseph 10; 41 Byram. Susan 10; 41 Cam. Michael 10. 41 Cairns. Wayde 77; 112 Cakutt. Mary 11; 30. 98 Caldwell, lamce 10. 41 Callison. Thomas 11; 112 Calvin. Jeffrey 12; 71.25.134.196 Campbell, Kathleen 11. 98 Campbell. Linda 11; 97 Campeau. Kathryn 10; 58 Candey, Craig 11; 98 Canfield, loan 10; 41 Canham, Thomas 11; 98 Carboneau. Katherine 11; 98 Carlisle, Timothy 11; Carmien, ludy 10; 41 Carpenter, James 12; 27,83. 117, 165. 186. 196 Carpenter. Jerry 11. 98 Carpenter. Patricia 10. 41 Carruales. ik se 11; 98. 136 Carrizales. Jessie 10; 41 Carrol. Id 10; 41 Carroll. James 12; 196 Carrol. Ward 10. 34. 35 Cartwright, lames 10; 41. 86 Carver. Rhonda 11; 112.176 Cascians. Michael 11; 98 Case. Bengie 10; 41 Case. Linda 12; 196 Cates. Dudley 11. 98 Cebula. Debra 12. 196 Cebula. Lucy 10. 41 Center. Nancy 11; 98 Cevora, Kim Allen 12, 220 Chamberlin. Diane 12. 196 Chamberlin. Robin 11; 98. 137 Chamberlin. St even 12; 128 Chambers. Michelle 12; 196 Chambers. Rebecca 10. 41 Chandler, Christopher 11. 98 Chapman, Cindy 12; 220 Carter. Paul 11. 98 Chase. Brigid 11; 112 Chase. Steven 11; 98 Chase. Charlotte 77; 98 Childs, lames 12; 196 Chmielewski, Mark 12; 196 Chouinard, Rodney 11; Christner. Catherine 12; 196 Christopher, Dennis 11; 98 Ciesla. Nancy 11; 98 Cizek. Gregory 12; 11.118. 196 Clare. William 12. 202. 216 Clark. Shaun 12; 25. 84. 85. 796 Clarke. Catherine 12; 32,196 Clarke. Lawrence 11; 98 Claypool. Diana 12. 220 Claypool 11; 98 Clem. I lien 11; IS. 98 Clement, Michael 11; 112 Cline. Susan 11; 77. 98 Clouse. Cary 11. 98 Clouse, Harry 11; 98 Clouse. Roger 12; 196 duff. Flame 12; 196 Coates. Cynthia Marie 11, 98. 123 Coates. Patricia 12; 196 Coates. Thomas 12; Cobb. Brenda 11; 98 Cobb, Clare 12; 196 Cobb. Donald 12; 220 Coesens. Kim 12; 196 Co . Pamela 12. 220 Colby. Rebecca 10: 42 Cole. Fllen 10; 58 Cole. Ceroid 12; 11.196 Coleman. Betty 11; 98 Coleman, Larry 12; 197 Coleman, Laurie 10; 42 Collier. Merry 11. 98 Collins. Laurie 10. 42 Collins. Michael 12. 197 Collins. Nina 12; 197 Collins. Shelley 10; 42 Comstock. David 12. 197 Conklin. Linda 12; 197 Cook. Dale 12; 220 Cook. Gerald 12; 42 Cook, lo 12; 197 Cook. Johnna 11; 98 Cook. Michael 12; 220 Cook. Stephen 11; 98 Cook. Tad 11. Cook. Tod 11; Cooper. Dianna 10; 42 Cooper. Mary 10; 42 Cope. Don 12; 220 Corcoran. Michael 12. 163. 1. 197. 213 Corcoran. Thomas 10. 58 Core. Patricia 10; 42 Core. James 12; 197 Core, Richard 10; 42. 69 Corpe. John 11. 112 Corsault, Scott 12; 63,197 Cosgrove, Leslie 11; Cosgrove, Steven 10; 42 Cote. Carl 10. 42 Cotton. Don 12; 197 Courtade. Linda 12; 197 Courtade. Matthew 10; 20, 42 Courtade. Susan 12; 797 Couturier. Diana 11; Couturier. Michael 12; 24. 198 Couturier. Pam 11; Couturier. Victoria 10; 58 Cox. Lisa 11; 99 Cox. Robert 12. 220 Coyne. Debra 11; 99 Craine. James 12; 198 Cram, Cynthia 11; 99 Cram. Gregory 12; 198 Cramer. Bradley 12; 198 Cramer. Kelly 10; 42 Crampton, Jeannie 12; 198 Crampton. Thomas 10; 42 Crawford. Carrie 10. 58 Cray. Fllen 12. 198 Cray. Patricia 10; 42 Craycratl. Jerry 10. 42 Creighton, Mary 11; 112 Cross. Donald 10; Cross. Laurie 10; 42 Crossley, Patricia 11; 99 Crouch. Catherine 10. 42. 65 Crysler, Russell 11; 99 Culp. David 11; 112 Daane. Catheleen 12; 198 Danne. Douglas 11; 112 Dailey. John 10; 42 Dailey. Steven 12: 163. 220 Dancer. John 10. 42 • Danielson. Ricky 11; 99 Danielson. Sandra 12. 198 Darling. Cheryl 12; 198 Davis. Gary 10; 58 Davis. James 11; 112 Davis. Lisa 11; 112 Davis. Michael 10; 42 Davis. Robert 10; 20. 42 Day, Kenneth 10; 42 Deadman, Kay 11; 99 Dean. Fvelyn 11; 112 Dean. Patricia 10; 42 DeBruyn. Barbara 10; 42 Decker. Morris 11; 99 F3eemer. Carol 12; 198 Deeme, Jerry 11. 99 Deermg, Christine 11; 99 Delong. Karen 10; 42 Deloy, Cheryl 10. 42 Deloy, Cindy 11, 99 Demin. Jan 11; 9. 99 DeMoulpied. Sandra 12; 11.12,13, 32. 198. 200. 263 Denham, Mark 10; 42 Denison, Kenneth 12:198 Denman, Bradley 10; 42 Denman, Clay 11; 99 Denoyer. David 12; 198 Dery. Sandra 11; 99 DesAutels, Katherine 12; 196 Detwiler, Michelle 10, 43 Dewaha. John 12; 198 Dewar, Thomas 10; 58 Dewitt, Richard 11; 99 De elski. Brenda 12; 198 Diehl, Gregg 10; 43 Diehl. Jeffery 12. 220 Diehl. Susanne 11. 99 Diehl. Susie 10. 43 Dillard. Charles 10. 43 Dilley. David 11; 112 Dillon. Thomas 11. 99 Dingeman, Michael 10. 43 Dixon. Steven 10; 16. 43 Dobbo. Michael 10; 58 Dobson. Randy 12. 25. 198 Doctor. Walter 10; 43 Dohm. Barbara 12; 198 Dohm, James 10; 43 Dohm. Ronald 11; 112 Dojan. Mark 11; 99 Dompierre. Angela 77; 99 Dompierre. Michael 12; 198 Donahey, Jacquelyn 10; 43 Donahey. Timothy 11; 13. 99 Donhaiser. Kristi 10; 43 Donkers. Melissa 11; 15. 99 Donnelly. Susan 10, 43 Dooley, Steven 12; 15, 198 Dooley. William 12; 15. 198 Doornbas. Daniel 10. 43 Doornbas. Dennis 10; 43 Doornbas. Gregory 12; 799 Dortmire, Marie 11; 112 Dorie. Robert 11; 21. 99 Dorsey. Wayne 10; 58 Downer. Daniel 10; 43 Drabek, Thomas 12; 220 Drake. James 11. 99 Drake. Stephen 12; 11. 24. 163. 199 Dreves. Cheryl 11; 99 Dreves. Linda 10; 43 DrW ng, Patrick 10; 43 Drury. Michael 12; 799 Due . Chris 11; 99 Duell. Steven 11; 99 Dufort, Jetfery 11; 99 Dumbnlle. Dean 10; 43. 113 Dumbnlle. Penny 12.63. 199 Dunham, Sally 10; 43 Dunklow. Douglas 11; Dunklow, Kristin 10. 58 Dupuis. Patricia 77; 75. 99 Dupuis, Paulette 12; 799 Dupuis, Phillip 10; 43 Durga. Dianna 10; 43 Durga. Gregory 11; 99 Durga. Shelly 10. 58 Durga. Steven 77; 112 Dust. Bonnie 10; 43 Dwyer, Patrick 11; 112 Dye. Michelle 11.99 Fager. Robert 11; 99 Fager, Linda 10; 43 Faly. Dana 10; 43 Faly. Nan 11; Fby. Nancy 12; 199 Fdge. Steven 70; 43 Fdmger. Steven 11; 99 Fdmondson. Julie 12. 199 Fdwards. Fugene 10; 43 Fdwards, lorrie 11; 99 Fgeler. Karen 11; 99 Fgeler. Kathleen 12; 199 Fgeler. Penny 10; 43 Fgeler. Tina 10; Eggh. Leisa 12; 799 Fhlinger. Sandra 11; 112 Fhrenberger. Fdward 12; 163, 799 Eikey. Debra 10; 58 Eisner. William 11; 112 Ellens. Tammy 10; 43 Elliott. Jody 11. 99 Elliott. Casey 10; 43 Eisner. Donald 11;' Emerson. Barbara 11; 100 Emerson. Gary 12; 199 Ennis. John 10; 58 Erickson, Brenda 12; 799 OC Ericson. Kevin 10; 58 Erhart. Michael 10; 43 Irving, Anthony 11; 100 [sther. Randv 11, 100 (sther. Rick 10. 4J [vans, Mark 10; 43 [vans. Shane 10; 53 (verett. Richard 12; 26. 27. 113. 17S. 799. 208 [wing, Bernard 12. 199 [wing. Rebecca 10; 43. 263 Fall, lohn 10; 43 farmer. Dona 12; 124. 799 Farrell, lisa 11; 100 Farrell. Michael 12; 205.220 Farrell. Michael F. 11; 700 Farrell. Patricia 12; 129. 799.213 Farrell. Patrick 12; 220 fasel. Constance 11; fasel. Fred 12; 799 fasel. Cail 11; 100 fasel. Michael 11; 100 fasel. Steven 12; 799 Fashbaugh. Carol 11; 100 Fawcett. Thomas 12; 200. 203 fedorchak. Diane 12; 127. 220 Feiger. Alan 10; 43 Feiger. Mark 12; 200 felker. Brenda 10; 43 felker. lonnda 11; 100. 135 Ferguson. Charles 10; S3 Ferguson. Michael 11; 100 Ferrara. Thomas 12; 200 Ferrell, Michele 12. 200 fewms. Scott 11. 100 Fewins. Shelly 12. 200 feild. Marla 12. 20. 200 Fielstra. Sally 12; 200 fineout. Lesley 12. 200 Fifarek. lames 10; 20. 44 FUarek.lohnll; 700 Filip, loseph 11; 100 finateri, Marcia 10; 44 finch. David 12; 24. 200 finch. Kenneth 10: fineout. Terry 10. 44 finnila. Mitchell 10; 44 fisher. Belinda 12; 200 fisher. Nunzie 12; 64, 200 fisk. David 11; 700 Fitz. Carolyn 11; 100 HU. Vidor 12; 200 Fitzgerald. Charles 10. 44 Fitzgerald, Margaret 12; 200.201 Fitzgerald. William 12; 201 Flanagan. Sean 11, 34. 100 Flaska. Mark 12; 201 Flees, lamce 11; Fleis. Daniel 10; 58 Flory, Michele 11; 100 Foley, ludih 11; 100 Folk, l.nda 11; 100 Forbes, Debra 11; 100 Ford. Stephen 10. 44 forgione. Kathryn 12; 201 Forsyth. Patricia 11; 100 fort. Kimberly 11; 100 Fortin. Stephan 11; 100 forton. Keith 11; 26. 100 Foster. Diane 11; IS. 100. 124. 263 fours. Becky 11; 100 Fouch, Barbara 10; 44 Fouch. Raymond 12; 201 Fox. lanet 11; 100 Fox. Loren 10; 53 Francis. Sandra 12; 220 franke. Cynthia 11; 100 Franke. Sharon 10. 44 Franke. Susan 11; 100 franklin, Lynda 11; 700 franklin, Toni 11 franks. Larry 10; 44 Fraser, Thomas 10; 44 Frazier. Cindy 12; 201 Frazier. Douglas 10; 44 Frazier, Terry 10. 44 Frazier. Tina 11; 700 f redench, Charlotte 10; 53 French. Holly 11; 100 French. Steven 12. 220 French, Timothy 10. 44. 132 Freund, [dward 11; 100 Freund. Nancy 12; 201 Frick. Mark 12; 201 friske. Wyman 11; 100 Fritz. Donald 10. 44 Fritz. Richard 12; Frye, Terry 12; 201 Fryzelka, David 12; 201 Gabier, jerold 11; 100 Gabier, luhanne 12; 153.201 Gabnch, lame 10; 44 Caines. Steve 10. 44 Galla. lanet 11. 101. 177.263 Galla.ludy 10; 44 Galla, Karen 11; 101 Gallatin, Lynn 12; 220 Galloup. David 10; 58 Galloway, lames 12. 220 Galvin, Nancy 12; 220 Caretson Melanie 10; 44 Garetson. Thomas 11. garey, leane 12; 201 Garland. David 12; 25.117. 171. 201 Garland, lames 10. 44 Gam. Patricia 11; 101 Garrett. Randall 10; 44 Garshaw. George 12; 220 Garshaw. Katheryn 10; 44 Garvin. Thomas 12; 201 Garvin. Patricia 10. 44 Gassman. Nancy 12; 220 Catze. Schally 11; 101 Gault. David 11; 101 Gauthier. David 10 Gaultier. David 10. 44 Gauthier. Dougles 11. 101 Gauthier, lames 10. 53 Gauthier. Jeffrey 10; 44 Gauthier, leffrey 12; 201 Cauthier, lohn 12. 220 Gauthier. Kathleen 10. 44 Cauthier. Linda 12; 220 Cauthier, Linda 10; 58 Cauthier, Thomas 10; 37. 44 Cauthier. Tina 10; 44 Cauthier. Ursula 10. 44 Cayford. Donald 10; 44 Gaylord. Douglas 11; 101 Geer. Kenneth 10. 44 Gensler. Steven 11, 112 Gerow. leffrey 12. 154. 201 Cerow. Nancy 10; 44. 136 Ceroy. Sharon lean 12; 220 Geroy. Sharry lean 12; 220 Ghering Perry 11. 101 Gibson, Dianne I. 10; 44 Gibson. Henry Harold 11; 101 Gibson. William D. 11; 101 Gifford. Gary I 12; 201 Gilbert. Cheryl A. 10. 44 Cilbo. Carol A. 10. 44 Cillson. Tida M 11; 112 Cilhon. Timothy C 10, 44. 86 Gilmer. Donald 12; 220 Cilmet. lane M 10; 35. 45 Cilmet. Rebecca 11; 34,101 Gilmore, lane L. 11; 32.33. 34.65. 101. 158 Gilmore. Michael M. 10. 45 Classer. Linda L. 11; 101 Classer, Martha (. 11; 101 Clauch. Deborah I 10; S3 Clowacki. frank A. 12. 201 Goddard. Michael I. 10. 53 Godfrey. Cindy L 11; 101 Godfrey, lames D. 12; 201 Godfrey. Steven 10; 45 Goff. Brenda lean 10; 45 Goff. David L. 11; 101 Goff. Sharon Kay 11; 101 Goggm. Donna 10; 45 Goldsmith. Lori 11. 101 Goodin. Margo B 11; 112 Coodnch. Lisa A. 11; 101 Corcyca. Cynthia 11; 101 Core, Cindy 5 10; 45 Goss. Kim D 12; 200. 201 Grace. Martha A. 12; 202 Grace. Nancy Lee 11; 101 Graham. Brian f 12; 220 Graham. Bruce . 70; 37. 45 Graham. Mary I. 12; 202 Graham. Vickie 12. 202 Grant. Harold ( 11; 112 Cram. Marshall L. 12; 220 Craves. Debra L 10. 45 Cray. Cathy Lou 10; 45 Cray. Pamela A. 11; 707 Cray. Sharon 12; 65. 175.202. 213 Gray. Susan 10; 37. 45 Green, loyce 11; 112 Green. Michelle 10; 45 Green. Theresa 11; 101 Greenman, Steven 10. 45 Gregg Mark 11; 112 Greilick. Christina 10, 45 Creihck. Noel 12. 202 Griffin, Laura 10. 45 Griffin. Steven 11; 101 Griffith. Dena 12. 202 Crimes. Lisa 12; 202 Grishaw. Carol 12. 8. 9.11. 83. 124. 202 Grishaw, fane 10; 45 Crist. Iddy 12; 202 Groesser. Daniel 12. 220 Croesser. Mart 11; 101 Groh. Floyd 11; Groszek. Diane 10; 45 Grover, Dianna 11; 101 Crueber. Kevin 12; 89. 202 Grueber. Kimberly 11; 101 Crueber. Shelly 10; 9. 45 Crumley, Daniel 12; 202 Cuba. David 11; 101 Guernsey. Amy 11; 101 Gum. Debra 11; 101 Habrecht. Max 12; 220 Hackett. Marsha M 12; 11.13.116. 117. 202 Hagan, Robm 10. 45 Hager. William 10; S3 Hagerty, Tammy 10. 45 Hahnenberg Laura 10; 45 Hahnenberg Thomas 12; 202 Halachukas. David 12; 25. 234. 202 Halachukas. Pameka 10; 45 Halbert. Ion 10. 45 Hall. Barbara 10; 45 Hall. Bruce 10; 45 Hall. Daniel 12. 202 Halt. Denis 11; Hall, leffrey 12. 202 Hall, leffrey B 11; 112 Hall. Mark 71; 112 Halloway. Deborah 10; 45 Hamacher. Laura 12; 200. 202 Hamacher, Michael 10. 45 Hamilton. Gregory 11; Hamilton. Nicholas 10; 45 Hammond, Mary 11 Hammontree. Christy 12; 13. 202 Hanchett. Robert 10; 45 Hanchett. Sandra 12; 203 Hanley. Stacy 10. 45 Hanna. Debra 10. 45 Hanna. Kelly 10; 45 Hanna. Pamela 10; 53 Hanna. Sherri 12. 203 Hanna. Sheryl 12; 203 Hannum. Kelli 10. 45 Hansen. Deborah 11, Hansen, Lori 11; Hansen. Per 12; 220 Hansen, Timothy 10; 45 Hanson, lohn 11, 102 Hanson. Scott 11; 102 Harding, lames 12; 65. 203 Harding. Tague 10; 45 Hardy, lames 11; 102 Hardy, Kent 11; 112 Harmer. Susan 10; 45 Harmon, Thomas 10; 20. 46 Harmon. Tonia 10. 46 Harp. Craig 12. 220 Harp. Richard 10. 46 Harngan. Bruce 12; 220 Harrigan, Michael 11; 102 Harris. Brian 10; 46 Harris. Cheryl 10. 46 Hart. Barbara 12; Hart, Beverly 12; 203 Hart. Brian 11; 102 Hartley. Deana 12; 220 Hartman. Betty 10. 46 Hartley. Terri 11; 102 Hartsell, Brenda 10; 46 Harty. Roben 11; 102 Harvey. Nancy 10. 46 Hasman. Michael 10. 46 Haughn, Kenneth 12; 203 Hawkins, lack 11; 112 Hawley. Beth 10; 58 Hawthorne, lulie 11; 102 Hayes. Anne 10. 46 Hayes. Karen 11; 102 Hayes, Keith 10. 46 Haynes. Kevin 11; 112 Haynes. Lee Ann 11; 102 Hays. George 11; 112 Hayward. Renae 10. 46 Hayward. Sheryl 10. 46. 765 Haywood, lames 11; 102 Haywood. Karen 10; 46 Haywood. Paul 12; 203 Hazelton. Robert 11; 102. 124 Heater. Cathy 12. 203 Heath. Terence 10. 46 Hednngton, Cynthia 11; 102 Hedlund. Ronda 12; 203 Hednngton. Catherine 12; 203 Heermann, Christine 10. 46 Heiges, fredrich 11; Heika, lames 10; 46 Heika. Patricia 12; 203 Heim, lohn 11; 102 Helms. Gary 11; 34. 35.102 Hemming. I unice 12; 203 Hemming Mary 11, 102 Heming Pamela 10. 46. 65 Henges. David 10. 46 Hendges. Randall 12; 203 Henry. Carol 12. 203 Henschell. Lynette 12; 203 Hentkowski. Michael 10. 46 Hennchel. Ben 12. 203 Helper, Mathew 11; 102 Hepner. Leo Thomas 11; 112 Herhetm. Laurie 12; 203 Herman, loffre 12; 203 Hermann, ulie 11; 112 Hewitt, Ralph 10. 46 Hewitt. Stevens 12. 220 Hibbard. Kevin 11; 102 Hibbard. Ten 10. S3 Higgins, Mendeth 10. 46 Hilbert. Sandra 12; 203 Hinchen. Teresa 11; 102 Hinds, lorn 12; 203 Hinds. Shelley 11; 102 Hintz. Dan 10. 46. 36, 87 Hippensteel. Kathy 11. 102 Hiser, ill 11; 112 Hoag Richard 12; 204 Hodek. Thomas 10; 46 Hodges. Michael 10; 46 Hoeft. Mary 11; 102 Hoe t. Ruth 12. 204 Hoffman. Mary 12. 200. 204 Hogarth, lohn 12; 220 Hohnke. Greg 10; 46 Hollis. David 12. 204 Holman. Beth 12. 204 Holsather. Brenda 10. 46 Holstad. Amy 12; 113. 204 Holstad. loci 10; 16. S3 Holt. Connie 10, 46 Holtom. Kathryn 11. 102 Hooper. Charles 11; 102 Hooper. Sheree 11; 102 Horn. Linda 10. 46 Hornacek. Antoinett 11; 102 Houghton. Brian 10. 46 Houghton. Wayne 12, 27, 204. 213 Houle, lames 12; 220 Howley. Beth 10. 46 Hoxie. lanett 10. 46 Hoxie. Theresa 12. 204 Hoy. Michael 11; 102 Hoyland. Karen 11; 15. 102 Hoyland. Michele 12. 15. 186. 204 Hubbell. Michael 12; 25. 204 Hubschneider. Lauren 11; 102 Hubschneider, Neal 12; 220 Hughes. Barbara 10; 46 Hughes, lohn 12. 204. 220 Hughes. Kenneth 10; 46 Hughes. Robert 12; Hull. Randy 12; 220 Humphrey. Alger 7 7; Hunt. Stanley 11; Hunter. Dollas 11 Hunter. Tara Lee 11; 71.112 Husted. Terry 10; 46 Huston. Stephen 10, 47 Hutchinson. Brian 11; Hutchinson. Bruce 10; 47 Hutchinson. Cheryl 12; 136. 204 Hutson, fodi 10. 47 Hyman, [ric 10. 47 Hyman. Rebecca 11; lacovoni. Danny 11; 103 lacovoni, Janice 11; 103 lacovoni, Steven 11; 103 Irish. Connie 11; 103 Irish. Donald 10; 53 Irvine, William 11; 103 Irving Mark 11. 112 Isaman. Daniel 11; 103 Ivie. Michael 11; 112 lakee. Audrey 70; 47 lack man, Randy 10, 47 Jackson. Debra 11; 103 Jackson. Lynda 11; 103 lackson. Sheryl 10; 47 Jacobs. Douglas 10; 47 lagoditsh. Cindy 10; 47 lamieson. Karla 12. 204 Jamieson, Lori 10. 47 lamieson. George 12; 204 Jaquish. James 10; 47 Jaquish. Patricia 11; 103 Jason, [laine 10. 47 Jason, lane 11; 103 Jennett. Dean 12. 204 ennett. Duanne 10. 47 lohn. Catherine 11; 103 lohns. Carey 11; 103 Johns. Cindy 10; 47 Johnson, lanet 12; 11.13.83.119. 204 lohnson. lean 10. 47 Johnson, leffrey 10; 47 lohnson. Jennifer 11, 9.103 lohnson. loseph 11; 103 lohnson, lulie 10; 47 lohnson. Karen 10. 47 lohnson. Karen 12. 204 Johnson. Linda 12; 204 lohnson, Marsha 10; 47 lohnson. Sandra 11; lohnson. Steven 10; 53 lohnson. Tamara 11; 103 lohnson. Craig 10; 47 lohnston, David 11; 103 lohnston, Richard 10; 47 Jones. Debra 12. 204 lones, lames 10; 20. 47 tones. Jeffrey 12; 205 Jones. Jennifer 12. 204 lones. lulia 10. 47 lones. Kendall 10; 47 lones. Marilyn 10; 47 lones. Mendith 10. 47 Jones. Susan 11; 103 Jones. Tammy 11; 103 Jones. Tracie 11; 103 Iordan. Jody 10; 47 lulien. Ken 10. 53 lulien. Teresa 12. 220 lunker, Susan 10. 47 lurica. Ronald 11; 103 Kabat. Donald 12; 127. 205 Kage. Barbara 10; 47 Kage. Becky 12. 205 Kahrs. Kathy 10. 41. 47 Ka imura. Hirokazee 12; 75.205 Kamallo, Pamela 11. 103 Kane. Barbara 12. 220 Kantz. Debra 10; 47 Kantz. Diane 11; 112 Kantz. Karen 12, 205 Karczewski. David 12. 1.13. 32. 205 Kauffman. Ann 10; 53 Kauffman. Cregg 12. 1. 32, 200. 205 Kedrovicz. Barbara 10. 47 Keenan, Sheila 12; 205 Keesor. Carolyn 10; 47 Kelderhouse. Douglas 10. 43 Kelderhouse. lames 11; 112 Kellogg Kurt 11; 112 Kellogg Tern 11; 103 Kelly. Daniel 11. 103 Kelly. Kathleen 10. 43 Kelly. Shawn 11. 103 Kelp. Gary 11; 103 Kelp. Ronald 11; 103 Kennedy. Kevin 11; 103 Kennedy. Vincent 11; 112 Kennedy. William 11; 103 Kenny. Greg 10. 48 Kent. Antoinette 12; 205 Kephart. lean 12; 205 Kerim. Kameran 11; 103 Kerr, Michael 10; 43 Kessler. Victoria 11; 103 Kevrsntch. Brian 10. 43 Kilbourne. Robert 12, 205 Killman. Beverly 12; 200. 205 Kilpatrick, Bridget 12; 34. 35. 220 Kimbel. Karen 11; 112 Kimbel. Konnie 10, 43 Kimbrell. David 10. 43. 60 Kindt, leffrey 10; 58 Kindt. Michael 12. 220 Kine. Dale 11; King Christine 12. 206 King Cindy 11; 112 King Connie 12. 206 King Joyce 10. 43 King Lorraine 11; King Lynda 10. 43 King Robert 11; 21 Kinney. Larry 10. 43 Kipley. Richard 12; 24.206 Kirk, fenny 10. 43 Kirsch. Debra 11; 112 Krisch. lames 12. 25. 220 Kirt, Debra 10; 48 Kirt, Duane 11; Kirt. Duane 10, 53 Kitchen, Karen 11 Kittendorf, Carolyn 12; 206 Klang Gregory 12. 206 Klang Marjorie 10; 43 Klepetka. Robert 12. 206 Klepetka. Susan 10; 43 Knee. Donna 11; Knickerbocker, Cinra 12; 206 Kobbms. Kevin 11, 704 Korb. Valerie 11; 104 Korhammer. Suzanne 12; 206 Korn, Lori 11; 104 Koschara. David 10; 43 Kozelko. Kenneth 10; 53 Krakowski. Nancy 11; 104 Krahowski. Richard 12; 206 Kramer, ludith 11; 15. 704 Kramer. Kimberly 10. 58. 92 Kramer. Timothy 12. 206 Kratky. Gregory 10; 43 Kratky. Katherine 10; 43 Kratky. Thomas 11; 704 Kratochvil. Carol 12. 206 Kreager. Keith 10; 48 Kreh. Kevin 10. 43 Kreh. Kevin 10. 43 Kreiser. Tom 12. 206 Krohn. Colleen 12. 206 Krohn. Theodore 11; 21.104 Kromer. Barbara 11; 704 Kromer, Debra 11; 92, 704 Kropp. Mary 10. 43 Kroupa. Dean 11; 104 Kroupa. Tammy 10. 43 Kruger. Curtiss 11; 104 Kruger, lennifer 10. 43 Kuemm. Thomas 11; 104 Kuemm. Wendy 12; 206 Kuepfer, Lori 10; 43 Kuhn. Kathee 11; 104 Kurtzal. Lydia 10. 43 Labonte, Barbara 12. 220 Lachniet. Bruce 10. 53 Lackie. Lora 11; 112 LaCourse. Michelle 10. 48 Laird. Ben amm 12. 206 Lamb. Fred 10; 21. 53 lane. Sandra 12. Lamie. Douglas 10. S3 lamie, loseph 11; 104. 117 Lammers. Carol 11; 104 Lancewicz. Kathy 10. 43 Lang [lien 10. 43 Lang Susan 11; 104 Lappo. Dawn 10; 48 Lardie, Carol 10. 48 Lardie. Ioanne 12; 206 Lardit. Michael 11; 104.125 Largent. Catherine 10; 58 Largent, Steven 11; 112 Larson. Sammy 11; 112 Larson, tarry 11; 104 Lashley. Darrel 10; 58 Lashley. Hubert 10; 58 Latka. Karen 11; 112 Lavrell. Cynthia 11; 104 Laurent. Cindy 12; 206 Lautner. Benny 10; 48 Lautner. Bernice 12; 206 Lautner. Bonnie 12; 207 Lautner. Donald 11; 104 Laurel . Douglas 10; 48 Lautner, Fdith 10; 48 Lautner. Cary 12; 207 Lautner. Janet 10; 48 Lautner. Jellrey 12; 207 Lautner. Marsha 10; 48 Lautner. Michael 11; 104 Lautner. Nancy 12; 207 Lautner. Terry 11; 104 Lautner. Terry 12; 207 Lavin, Daniel 10; 48 LaVire. Lynne 11; 104 Lawrence. Richard 11. 104 Leach, lanet 12; 207 Leach, lanice 12; 207 Lee. Kuby 12; 220 Lee. Loren 10; 49 Leeman. Valenr 10; 58 Deborah 12; Leggitt.layll; 104 Lehr. Craig 11; 104 Le eune. Irene 12; 207 Lehto. Susan 11. 60. 104 Leman. Alan 12; 207 Lemmon, Brian 10. 49 Leppeck, Tim 11; 104 Leppek. Linda 12; 32,220 Lerchen, eanne 10; 58. 124 Lerchen. Nancy 12; 220 Leray. Kim 11; 104 Leudesdorll. Susan 12; 220 Lewis. Deborah 10; 49 Lewis. Kathleen 11. 104 Lewis. Michael 12; 220 Lewis, Patricia 11; 112 Lewis. Suzanne 10; 49 Lick. Leonard 11; 104 Lick. Roben 10; 49 Liddel. Mark 12. 186 Liggett, lellrey 10; 50 Light. Leslie 12; 13. IS Light oot. Stacey 10; 49 lightloot. Thomas 11. 104 Lincoln, Kathleen 11; 104 Linderleal. C.K. 12. 207 Linton. Nancy 12; 15. 32. 207 Lipka. Margaret 11; 104.113 Liske. Julie 12; 207 Ltvernois. Theodore 11; 104 Lockwood, fdward 11; 105 Lockwood. Gale 12; 15. 207 Loesel. Debra 11; 105 Lolquist. Harvey 12. 207 Lohner, Patricia 11; 112 Loney, Carol 11; 105 Long. Pamela 12; 207 Loomis, John 12; 207 Loomis. Laurie 11; 112 Loomis, Virginia 11; 105 toper. Luverna 10; 49 Lorenz, Deborah 10; Lotan, Debra 11; 112 Lotan. James 10; 49 Loucks. Ltsrrene 11; 112 Lourido, Francisco 12; 220 Love. Cindy 12; 207 Loveland, Cindy 10; 49 Low. David 11; 105 Lowell, Brenda 10; 49 town, Cynthia 12; 207 Lozowski, Michael 11; 112 Lozowski. Richard 10. 58 Lucas. Katherine 10. 49 Lund. Teresa 12; 208 Lynch. Bryn 11; 30.105 Lyon, lane 12; 208 Lyon, Robert 11; 105 Mackey. Fdward 11; 112 Magee. Charles 10; 49 Magee. James 10. 58 Magee. James 11; 105 Magee. Michael 10. 58 Magee. Sanfra 10; SO Magee, Sheryl 10, 49 Mahn. David 10; 21. 49. 86. 87 Mahn, Laura 10; 49 Mahn. Michael 11; 10S Maison. Dawn 10; 49 Ma szak. David 11; 112 Makowski, Mark 10. 49 Malaney. Katherine 12 Malinosvski, Charles 10; 58 Mallory. Michael 12; 208 Mallow. Deborah 12, 208 Maloney. Deborah 10; 49 Manville. Julie 10; 58 Manville. William 10, 49 Manwaring. Sanderson 11; Manwaring, Susan 11; 112 Marek. Michael 11; 112 Markey, Christine 11; 105 Marlatt. Christine 10, 37. 49 Marrow. Bryan 10. 49 Marsh, Brenda 11; 112 Marsh. Fred 10. 49 Martin. Allen 12. 208, 216 Martin. Bret 10, 49 Martin, James 10, 58 Martin. John 12; 208 Martin. Michael 12; 220 Martin. Rose Mane 11; 105 Martin, Tammy 10; 49 Martinson, Carol 12; 208 Martinson. F velyn 10; 49 Marvin, Kenneth 11; 105 Marvin, Thomas 10; 49 Maslowski. JeoFfery 11; 105 Mason. Debra 11; 105 Mateer. Susan 10, 49 Mathais. Michele 11; 105 Matson. Bryce 10; 58 Matson. Calvin 12; 208 Matlern. Jill 10; 49 Mattern. Lynn 12. 208 Maue. Virginia 11; 10S Maue. lenniler 10; 49 Mauk. Daniel 11; 105 Mauk, Michael 12. 120. 200. 220 Maule. David 12. 220 Maule. Cail 10. 49 Maxbauer, Fdward 12; 220 Maxbauer. Rose 10; 49 Maylone. Cordon 11. 105 Maynard. Carolyn 11; 105 Maynard. Kenneth 11; 105 Maynard. Mary 12; 135. 208 Mayr. Karen 12. 208 McCafferty, Mary 12, 209 McCary, Pamela 11; 105 McClellan. Rebecca 10; 49 McChntock. Valencia 11; 105 McClintock. Vanessa 12; 209. 216 McClure. Mark 12; 208 McClay. James 12; 209 McClellan. Robin 12. 209 McConnaghy. Robert 10; 49 McConnaghy, Susan JO; 49 McCoy. Jennifer 10; 49 McCracken. Chad 10; SO McCreavy. Patrick 10; 58 McCuddy William 12; 32. 124.164 McCumby. Jill 10; 50 McFadden, Beverly 12. 209 McFarland. Deborah 12; 209 McGee. Brian 10; 58 Mackey. Daniel 10; 58 McCeorge. David 11; 105 McGeorge. Douglas 12, 209 McChan. Roger 10, 58 McClothlin. Barbara 12; 209 McCeothlin. David 10; 50 McGovern, Mark 10; 58 McIntosh. Sandra 12. 209 McIntyre, Timothy 11, 105 McKian. Steve 10; 50 McKinley. Sarah 12; 209 McLachlan. Bruce 11; 22. 84, OS. 112 McLain. Brenda 12; 209 McLain. Robert 10; 50 Mclellan. Diane 11; 105 McManus, Kent 11; 112 McManus. Steve 12; 209 McManus. Timothy 10; 50 McManus. Tommy 11; 10S McMaster, Donald 11; 105 McMaster. Michael 12; 209 McMillan. Janet 11. 105 McNamara. Lorraine 10; 58 McPhilamy, Joan 12; 209 McPhilamy. Margaret 11; 63.105 McQueer. Charlene 10; 58 McQueer. Dennis 11; McQueer, Tony 10; 58 McReavy. Kelly 10; SO McWatters. Victoria 12; 114. 209 Meeves. Kathy 11; Mehigh. Donna 10; 50 Mehl. Douglas 12; 209 Mehl, Erie 10: SO Meindertsma. Margaret 11. Meindertsma. Patricia 10; SO Mercer. Bethany 11 Mericle, Christine 12; 209 Mende, Jeffrey 10; 58 Merrick. Jo Anne 12, 209 Merriner. Debra 10; 50 Merritt. Rhonda 10; 50 Meu eak. Mary 10. 50 Mervalt. Roger 10; 20, 50 Meyer. Timothy 10; 50. 123 Meyers. Grace 10; SO Meyers. Paul JO. 50 Michael. Mary 10; 50 Michaels. Clyde 10; SO Mikowskt. Charles 11; Mikowskt. Victoria 11 Miller. Angela 12, 209 Miller. Cheryl 12. 209 Miller. Gayle 10, 50. 92 Miller, Jennifer 11. 112 Miller. Lois 11. Miller. Mark 11; 106 Miller. Mark 10; SO Miller. Michael 10; 50 Miller. Randy 10; 113 Miller, Sue 11; Milliken. Penny 12; 210 Millross, Carrie 10; 50 Milne. Robin 11. 112 Minnema, John 10; 50 Mltchen. Mark 10. 58 Moenkhaus. Susan 10; 125.126, 127, SO Mohrhardt. Mary 12; 220 Molby. Kimberly 10; 9. 10 Molmen. Melinda 11, 112 Monson. Mahsa 10. 50 Montgomery. Margaret 10. 50 Montgomery. Susan 12. 210 Moon. Debra 11; 106 Moon. Lynn 12, 124. 164. 210 Moore. Brian 11. 21. 206 Moore. Mary 12; 13, 77.210 Moore. Melissa 11; 106 Moore. Robert 11; 106. 112 Moore. Sharon 11; 112 Morey, Kim 10. SO. 122 Morgan. Andrew 10; 58 Morgan. Shenll 11; 106 Morio. Rita 10; 50 Morris. Kent 12. 210 Morris. Steven 11; 106 Morris. Patricia 12; 210 Morrison, Barbara 12; 210 Moss. Amy 11; 106 Moss, Cheryl 10. 50 Moss. Cary 12; 22. 25.210 Moyer. Daniel 11; Mucha. Frank 12; 210 Mucha. Terrill. 106 Muehng, Walter 11; 106 Muehling. Debra 12; 210 Muha. Williams 10; 50 Murphy, Karen 10. 50 Murphy. Patricia 12; 210 Murphy. Kerry 11. 112 Nedow. Robert 10; 50 Neihardt. Michelle 10, 50 Nelson. Lon 12. 210 Nelson. Marcella 10; 51 Nelson. Paula 12; 210 Nelson. Richard 11; Nemitz. Tom 10; 51 Nesbitt, Timothy 10; 58 Nesky. Dale 12; 220 Nesky. Susan 11; 106 Newman. Richard 12; 210 Newmann. Fred 10: 51 Newmann, Kathy 10; 51 Newton. Penny 11.112 Nichols. Daniel 10; 51 Nichols. Kirk 12, 220 Nichols. Rebecca 10. 51 Nickos, Julie 11, 106 Niedzielski.Michael 12. 24; 210 Nielson. Susan 12:15.210 Nixon. Kathryn 10; 58 Nixon, Nicholas 10; 51 Noeff. William 10; 51 Norris. Janet 10. 51 Norris. Michael 12; 220 Norris, Orley 11; 106 Norton. Sandra 12; 210 Norton, Susan 11; 112 Nostrant. Gene 10; SI Nostrant. Lon 12; 220 Nofeware, Julia 10; 51 Noteware. Shelley 12. 210 Nottage. Richard 10; 50 Novak. Constance 12; 210. 30 Nunn, Jeffrey 11. 106 Nuyens, Patrick 12; 211 Nyland. Steven 12; 26. 27. 118. 200. 211. 216 Nyland. Gloria 11; 92.106 Oat Icy. Jenm 11. Oatley.Jill 12. Oatley. Roger 10; 51 Oberholtzer. Nancy 10; 51 Oberlm, Suzettell; 106 O'Bnen. Daniel 10. 29. 51 O'Bnen. Deann 12; 211 O’Brien. Jacqueline 10; 51 O'Brien, Patrick 10; 58 O'Brien, Stephen 12; 220 O'Connor. Gary 11. 112 O'Connor. Randy 10; 50 Ogden. Ann 11; 106 Ogden. Claudia 10; 51 Ogden. Jerry 12; 211 O'Hara. Magdalme 11; 106 Oien. Chris 11; 112 O'Keefe. Laurie 11; 106 O'Keefe, Sharon 10; 51 Okerstrom. Carl 11; 106 Okerstrom, Chris 10; 51 Okerstrom, Fric 11. 26, 106 Oleary. Michelle 10. 58 Oleson. Donald 11; 106 Oteson. Lisa 10; 51 Oleson. Martha 12; 211 Oleson, Michelle 10; 51 Olin. Kathleen 12; 211 Oliver, David 10; 51 Oliver, Jeffrey 10; 58 Olivcrson, Tamara 11; 106 Olkowski. Michael 12; 211 Olman, Pamela 10; 51 Olney, Jennifer 12. 220 Olsen, Arthur 11; Olson, Greta 11; 106 Ohon. Jeffrey 11; 106 Olson. Tina 11; 106 Ooley. Thomas 10. 51 Ooley. William 12; 211 Orton, Barry 10; 51 Orton, Jeffry 11; 106 Oil. Cynthia 12; 211 Otto, Frederick 12. 211 Overholt. Jana 10. 51 Ourso. Roland 11; 106 Overholt. Kenn 11; 112 Owen. Duncan 10; 51 Packard. Keith 11. 34. 35. 106 Packer, Paula 10. 51 Page, Pam 10; 58 Pahl, Susan 10; 51 Palmer. Terri 11; 106 Panagopoulus. Dennis 11; 106 Pangoms. Richard 10. 51 Panick. Donna 11; 106 Pankow. Wade 10; 51 Panek. David 12. 211. 225 Panek. Mark 12; 211. 225 Park. Jon 10; 37. 51 Parent. Kenneth 11; 112 Parker. Brenda 10; 51 Parker, Brent 10. 50 Parker. David 10. 50 Parker. Donald 11; 106 Parker. Ronald 12; 211.225 Parker. Scott 12; 29. 220.225 Panhall. David 11; 112 Parsons. Flsie 10. 50 Parsons. Richard 10; Pashck. Carrie 11; 107 Paterson. Elizabeth 12. 225 Patterson. James 11, 107 Patterson. Rebecca 11; 107 Pattison. David 10; 51 Paupore, Roderick 10; 58 Paupore, Teran 10, 51 Peacock, Douglas 11; 112 Pearce. Mitchell 12. 24.211. 225 Pearce. Steven 11; 112 Pearson. Brian 11; 112 Peck. Michael 10. 52 Pechota. Sandra 12; 211.225 Peek. Cheryl 11; 107 Peffley. Lou Ann 11; 107 Pekkala. Craig 12; 220 Pehzzan. David 12; 211.225 Pelon. Jamie 10. 37. 52 Pelto, Thomas 11; 29.112 Pendock. Bruce 10; 58 Penrod, Dennis 10; 52 Perez-Banuet. Rebecca 12; 16S. 220 Perez-Banuet, Tonatiuh 10, 52.16S Perliski. Suzan 12; 211.225 Peru. June 12; 176, 211. 225 Pero. Katherine 10; 52.127 Perm. Martha 11, 107 Perry, Tim 11; 112 Peterson. Blair 11; 107 Peterson. Mark 11; 107 Peterson, SheIhe 10; 52 Peterson, William 12; 211.225 Petroske. Ricky 12. 225 Petsch. David 11; 107 Pettengill. Ronald 11; 107 Phelps. Larry 12; 212. 225 Phillips. Daniel 11; 107 Phillips. Joseph 12; 212. 225 Phillips, Thomas 10; 58 Pickard. Cynthia 12; 211225 Pickard. Diana 10; 52 Pickard. Jeffery 10; 52 Piehl. Vicki 10; 52 Pierson. Margaret 11. 107 Pifer. Todd 11; 107 Piter. Tonja 12; 212. 225 Pike. Gary 10; SO Pincumbe. Valerie 10; 52 Pines. Brad 10; 20. 35. 52 Plamondon. Rickey 10; 52 Plasko. Christopher 10; 52 Platukas, Jean 12; 212 Phth. Lars 12. 220. 225 Pobuda. Donald 10; 52 Pobuda. John 10; 52 Pobuda. Kathy 12; 211 225 Podlaski. Rick 10. 126 Poertner. Cheryl 12; 212.225 Poertner. Walter 11; 107 Pomeroy, Kim 10; 52 Poncar. Deborah 11; 107 Poncar. Steven 10; 52 Pooleski. Richard 12; 220 Polmateer. Ion 12; 212. 225 Pomeroy. Clark 12. 88. 212.225 Popa. Frank 11; 107 Popp. Michael 10; 52 Porter, Harry 10. 52 Potter, Tamara 11; 107 Potter, Tammy 11; 107 Powell. Debra 12; 212.225 Powell, Theresa 10; 52 Prentiss. Mary 12, 212. 225 Preston. Jon 11; 112 Price, Alan 10; 116. 52 Price, Catherine 11; 107,132 Price. Sharyn 12. 212. 225 Pringer, lames 10; 52 Procter, lanice 12; 220, 225 Pronger. Scott 12; 212.225 Provins. Gary 12; 212, 225 Prouty, Polly 10. 52 Prusick. Daniel 11; 107 Pukipher, Julie 11; 107 Purchase. Kathryn 11; 107 Purdom. Lisa 11; 107 Purdom, Lori 12. 220 Purkiss. Brian 10. 52 Purkiss. Candy 10; 52 Purkiss. 5teven 10; 52 Quick, Ann 10; 52 Quick. Paul 12. 118. 134. 212.225 Qumn. Roger 11; 112 Quinn. Susan 10; 52 Radchffe. Mark 10. 58 Rademaker. Donald 10; 52 Rademaker. Judy 12; 212. 225 Raftshol. Rudolph 10; 52 Rakan. Rudy 10; Rahn. Dorothy 11; 107 Ramoie. Ronald 12. 212.225 Ramsay. John 10; 52 Rancour. Gisele 10; 52 Randall. Lisa 12; 164. 212.225 Randall. Rhonda 11; 107 Randall. Steven 12; 220, 225 Rasmussen. Cheryl 12; 212. 225 Rasmussen. Gerald 10; 52 Rasmussen. Rebecca 12; 13,212, 225 Rattray. Darrell 10; 58 Raul in. Rebecca 12; 213.225 Ray. CUre 12; 25.213.225 Raymond. Thomas 10; 29. 52.86. 87 Reay, Christine 11; 107 Reay. Tami 10. 9. 53 Rebman. Darlene 11; 107 Recker. Martin 10; 53 Reed. Clyde 12; 213.225 Reed. Inc 11; 112 Reed. Michael 10, 58 Reed, Michele 10. 53 Reed. Sandra 11; 112 Reed. Thomas 11; 107 Reid, Michael 10; 53 Reinke. Dawn 12; 213.225 Rents. Joseph 12. 205.213.225 Rents. Theresa 10; 53 Renms, Michael 10; 53 Rennie. William 12; 220. 225 Revitzer. Carrie 11; 112 Revitzer. Gregory 10; 53 Revmell. Joseph 12; 220.225 Rice. Anthony 10; 53 Rice. Jeffrey 10; 53 Rice. Mark 11; 112 Rice. Scott 10; 20. 53 Richard. Daniel 10; 20. 53 Richard, Debra 11; 107 Richard. Andrew 12; 213. 22S RicFsards. lanet 10; 53 Richards. Kay 12; 213.225 Richards, Paul 10; 53 Richards. Paula 10; Richardson. Grant 10; 53 Richardson. William 11; Richmond. Mark 11; 107 Rickenberg. Debra 11; 107 Rigan. Jon 11; 107 Riley. Shelley 12; 213. 225 Rinckey. Russell 12. 208. 213. 22S Risk. Rebecca 11; 107. Ritchie. Brian 10; 53 Rauch. Robert 11; 107 Roaken. Rudy 10; 58 Robbins, Cherry 10; 53 Robbins. Nancy 10; 53 Robbins. Richard 12; 213. 225 Roberts. Mark 11; 107 Robertson. Richard 11; 112 Robin son. Arthus 11; 108 Robinson. Bill 10. S3 Rodebaugh. Michelle 10; 37. 53 Rogers. Anne 10; 53 Rogers. Debra 12; 15. 213. 225 Rogers. Joseph 10. 53 Rogers. Sandra 10. 53 Rogers. Mary 11. 108 259 Rohdy. leffrey 12; 213. 225 Rokos. lack 12. 220. 225 Rokos, Ronald 11; 112 Rombouts. Tom 12; 933. 135.20S. 214. 225. 250 Ronan. Beverly 11; 112 Roney. Donna ft; 108 Roney. John 10. 53 Roney. Lee Ann 10; 53 Rosa. Leslie 12; 214.225 Rose. Debra 11; 108 Rosenthal. Scott 10; 53 Rosenthal. Victor 11; 16. 108 Rosmski. Ronald 11; 108 Ronsmski, Sharlee 12. 214. 225 Rossetti. Cynthia 12; 214. 225 Rosetti.John 11; 108 Roth. Sherry 10. S3 Roth. Timothy 11; 108 Roush. Stuart 12. 220. 225 Routsong. Paula 10; 53 Rubio. Tanda 11. 108 Rucker. Eugene 10; 53 Rumanes. fotini 11. 108 Russell. Daivid 12; 220. 208.225 Russell, Richard 10. 53 Rusu. William 11; 112 Rutila. Cail 12; 214. 225 Ryanmg, Stephen 11; 108 Salisbury, lanell 12; 214. 225 Salisbury. Robert 10; 53 Sander. Frank 11; 21.108 Sarber. Denise 10; S3 Sarber. Richard 12; 63.214.225 Sams. Donna 10; 53 Sarya. Rebecca 10; 53 Saltier, Donald 11; 108 Saunders. Michael 11; 21. 112 Savage. Brian 10; S3 Savage. Mark 10; 58 Saxton. Daniel 10. 53 Saxton. Karry 11; 108 Saxton. Tammy 12. 214. 225 Schafer. Debra 10; S3 Scharhng. Sandra 12. 214.225 Schaub. Duane 11; 106 Schaub. Eugene 10; 58 Schaub. Howard 10. 54 Schaub. Robert 11; 71.112 Schichtel. Daniel 12; 220 Schichtel, Robert 11; 112 Schlosser. Elizabeth 10; 54 Schlueter. Duane 10; 54 Schmitt. David 11; 108 Schmitz, Dawn 11; 112 Schneider. Laurie 10; 54 Schneider, Pamela 10; 54 Schneider. Paul 12; 134. 214. 225. 22.24 School. Kristie 11; 92. 108 Schopieray. Ann 10. 58 Schopieray. Christine 10. 54 Schopieray. Donna 10; 54 Schopieray, Cynthia 12; 220 Schopieray. Jeannie 12; 214.225 Schopieray. Joanne 12; 214. 225 Schopieray. Joanne 12; 214. 225 Schopieray. Linda 12; 214. 225 Schopieray. Michael 12; 220.225 Schopieray. Susan 11; 108 Schramm. Ricky 11; 112 Schreck. Pat 12; 214. 225 Schrock. Rhonda 12; 214. 225 Schrock. Wendall 11; 108 Schroder. Donn 12; 63.122. 214. 225 Schroder, Lynn 10; 54 Schroeder, Noel 11; 108 Schroeder. Shelly 12.214. 225 Schroeter. Sandra 12; 214. 225 Schubert, Michael 11; Schuknecht. Peggy 11; 108 Schultz. Mensue 12; 214. 225 Schwartz. Jeffrey 11, 108 Schworn. Marta 10; 54 Scott. Alan 10; 54 Scott. Debra 12; 214. 225 Scott. Dorian 12. 215, 225 Scott. Holly 11; 108 Scott. Keith 10, 54 Scott. San 12; 215.225 Scott. William 11; 108 Sculley. Jasianne 11; Secor, Kenneth 10; 54 Selke. David 12; 215.225 Seel. David 10; 54 Seese. Thomas 11; 108 Sellke. lerelyn 10; 54 Send. Gloria 12; 215 Send. Pamela 11.112 Serbin, Robert 11; 108 Shaft. Brian 10; 54 Shaff. Laura 11; 108 Shaffer. Susan 10; 54 Shales. Bill 10; 54 Shales. Robert 11; 112 Shattuck. Mercy 12; 215.225 Shaw. Cynthia 12. 215.225 Shaw. Heather 10; 54 Shaw. Rory 12; 220. 225 260 s u uth 154 Shaw. Sarah 10; 54 Shaw, William 12.220,225 Shea, Katherine 10; 9.54 Shea, Michael 10. 54 Sheckler. Douglas 11. 108 Shelter. Judy 10; 54 Sheridan. Janet 12; 21S. 225 Sheldon. Thomas 10; 54 Shelder. Donald 11; 108 Sheldon. Scott 11. 112 Sheppard. Randy 11; 108 Sherberneau. Chris 11; 108 Sheridan, John 10. 54 Sherman, Deana 10, 58 Sherman. Matthew 11; 108 Shields. Philip 10. 54 Shillmgton. Lisa 12. 215.225 Shilhngton, Lynn 11; 112 Shipman, Dawn 12 Sholten. Robert 12. 215. 225 Shuck, Emily 10; Shugart. lames 11, 108 Shutter. Tom 10; 58 Sigsby. Penny 12. 215. 225 Sigsby. Patrick 11. 108 Sil ander. Lynn 10; 54 Sika. Tern 11; 111 Sil ander. Donna 12; 215.225 Sill. Diane 11. 109 Sill. Susan 12; 215.225 Simon, Eric 10; 58 Simon, Richard 12; 21S. 225 Simone, Kenneth 11; 112 Sinn, Karen 12; 220. 225 Sivek. Debra 12; 215, 225 Sivek. Marc 12; 215. 225 Skinner. Barbara 10; 54 Skinner. Linda 10; 54 Skinner. Roberta 12; 215. 225 Skipski. Richard 12. 120. 215. 225 Skrubb. Nina 10. 54 Skudlarick. Catherine 10; 54 Slack. Sherri 10; 54 Sladek, Cindy 12; 132 Sladek. Douglas 11; 109 Slagal. James 11; 109 Sladek. Cynthia 12; 32.215. 225 Sleder. Jayne 11; 109 Sleeper. Linda 11; 109 Small. Kevin 10, 54 Small. Susan 12; 225 Smith, Alice 10; 54 Smith. Allyn 10; Smith. Cathy 12; 215, 225 Smith. Connie 12; 220. 225 Smith, Daniel 12; 220. 225 Smith, Diane 10; 54 Smith. Elizabeth 12; 75. 200. 216. 225 Smith. Jollyn 12. 216. 225 Smith, John 12; 220, 225 Smith. Julie 11; 109 Smith. Kirk 11; 109 Smith, Larry 11, 109 Smith. Lisa 10; 55 Smith. Michael 10; 55 Smith. Mark 10; 55 Smith. Rose 11; 109 Smith. Sandra 12. 216. 225 Smith. William 10; 55 Snyder, Daniel 10, 58 Snyder. Kenneth 11; 109 Snyder. Pzula 10. 55 Solomonson. Kristina 11. 109,15 Somero. Henry 12. 220. 225 Sondee. Dave 10; 55 Sonderegger. Bryant 12. 216. 225 Sonnenberg Julie 12; 216. 225 Soper. David 10; 58 Southwick. Steve 12; 220 Sox. Cheryl 10, 58 Sparks, Darla 12. 216; 225 Spaulding. Martin 10; 55 Spencer, Daniel 10; 55 Spencer, Stephen 12; 220. 225 Sprenger. Mary 12; 216. 225 Sperry. Ann 11; 112 Spicer, Eric 10; 55 Spohn, Donald 11; 109 Sprague. Kathleen 10; 55 Springstead. Terri 11; 112 Squire. Wjyne 10; 55 St. John, Dawn 12; 216.225 Stachur. Rhoda 12; 220. 213,225 Stafford. Steven 12; 210,225 Staley. Kathy 11; 112 Stallman. Marguerite 12. 216. 225 Stamslawski. Dennis 11; 112 Starek. Juanita 10, 55 Starr. Scott 11; 109 Stasmski. Susan 11; 30.109 Stathakis. Peter 12; 216.225 Staub. Charles 10; 55 Steadman. Michael 10; 55 Stein, Douglas 10; 55 Steele. Gregory 12; 220. 225 Steele. Mark 11; 109 Steed, Michelle 10; 55 Steele. Jonathon 10; 58 Steele. Robert 12; 216.225 Stefaniak, Robert 10; 58 Stegmeyer, Cheryl 10; 58 Steikar. Debra 11; 709 Stemeback. Linda 12. 217. 225 Steinberg Tony 10. 20. 55 Stephenson. Larry 10; 55 Stephenson. Teresa 12; 217. 225 Stepke. Jill 10. 55 Stepke.John 11. 109 Steven . Catherine 11; 109 Stevens. Charles 10; 55 Stevens. David 11; 109 Stevens. Diane 10. 55 Steven , leffrey 11; 112 Stevens, Julie 10; 55 Sfewjrt, Kevin 10; 55 Stevens. Lorraine 12; 225. 217 Stevens. Matt 12; 220. 225 Stevens Michael 11; 112 Stewart, David 11; 112 Stewart. Geaneen 11; 109 Stewart. Gina 11 Stewart. James 11; 109 Stinson, David 10; 58 Stowe. Annette 10; 55 Stowe. Michael 12; 217.225 Stowe. Sandra 12. 217 Stormer. Tami 11; 109 Stout. Kirt 11; 112 Stowe. Martha 11; 109 Stowe, Mike 12; 89 Strait, Penny 10. 55 Strang. Penny 10; 55 Strang. Tammy 10; 55 Strieker. Donna 11; 109 Strieker. Sally 11; 109 Strieker. Susan 10; 58 Stnebich. Mark 11. 112 Stripling, Cindy 11; 77. 109 Stripling. Susan 12; 217.225 Stroh, Eric 11. 112 Stroh. Roger 12. 217 Strong Brian 11; 109 Strong Nancy 11; 109. 165 Sudekum. Suzanne 11; 109 Sullivan, Anne 10; 55 Sullivan. Daniel 12; 220. 225 Sullivan. Kathy 10; 58 Suurs, Teresa 10; 55 Swisher. Kennedy 10; 55 Symons, lay Ronald 10; 58 Symons. Michael 10; SB Tafelsky. Jeannie 12; 217.225 Tatch. Casey 11; 109 Tatch, Debra 10; 55 Tankersley. James 10; 55 Tate. Peter 10; 55 Tate. Timothy 12; 220. 225 Tauton, Willie 12; 220 Taylor. Bruce 12. 1,11. 200. 217. 225. 263. 264 Taylor, loan 10; 30. 55.116 Taylor. Kelly 11; 109 Templeton, David 10. 55 Templeton, Richard 11; Terry. Ray 10; 56 Teter. Deborah 12; 220. 226 Teter, Willaim 10; 56 Tetu. Brad 10; 56 Tezak. Kandice 12. 200, 217.226 Tezak, Kim 11; 109. 263 Tharp, Thomas 11; 112 Thayer, Dennis 12; 217.226 Thayer. Lenorogene 10; 58 Thayer. Michael 10. 56 Thiel, lames 10; 56 Thomann, Louann 11, 109. 165 Thoams. David 11; 175 Thoams. Gloria 11; 109 Thomas. James 10. 58 Thomas, Kelly 10; 56 Thomas. Stephen 12; 220. 226 Thomas. Timothy 10; 56 Thompson. Brenda 11; 110 Thompson. Cindy 12; 226 Thompson. Donald 12; 217.226 Thompson, Rex 10. 56 Thorpe. Jeffrey 10; 58 Tomlinson. Jeffrey 12; 217. 226 Tompkins. David 10, 56 Tompkins. Gregory 11; 110 Tompkins. 10, 56 Tompkins. Trudy 11; 110 Towner, Noelle 10; 56 Townsend. John 12; 220.226 Trafford. Sandy 10; 56 Trager. Jeffry 10; 58 Trailer, Wayne 11; 110 Trampu. Marlene 10; 56 Traylor, Ronald 10; 56 Treat. Donna 12; 217.226 Tremain, Jan 10. 56 Trimmer. Shelley 10, 56 Trotter, Geraldine 11; 110 Trotter. William 12; 220 Thorsen, Kris 11; 110 Thorington. Ronald 10; 56 Throop. Daniel 11; 110 Throop. David 12. 217. 226 Throop. Raymond 11; 110 Throop, Steven 12; 220 Thorpe. Hope 10. 58 Timm, David 10; 56 Timm, John 12; 217, 226 Tobm. Jennifer 10; 56 Toedebusch, Kenneth 11. 112 Tomcat. Charles 12. 219,226 Tomcat. Marc 10; 56 Tomeh, Julie 10; 56 Tomli. Lisa 12; 217. 226 Tomli. Marian 12. 217. 208. 226 Tuller. David 11; 110 Turke. Cindy 11; 110 Tuttle. Helen 11,110 Lifer, Daivd 11; 112 Urn lor, Denise 11; 110 Umlor. Pamela 12; 217. 226 Umuhs. Ralph 12. 217.226 Umulis. Susan 10; 56 Urban, Judy 11; 110 Van Ambcrg William 12. 120. 220. 226 Van Coones, Francis 11. 112 Van Coonis. Wjnnefta 70; 56 Van Far owe 11; 112 Van Santen, Jan 11; 110 Van Santen. Trudy 10; 56 Vandermeulen, Perry 10, 58 Vanwezel. Marge 11; 110 Vanzee. Robert 11; 112 Varner. Dean 11. 110 Vermetten, Matthew 10; 56 Verwiebe. Jill 11; 110 Verwiebe, Joy 10; 56 Vezina. Christine 11. 110 Vincent. Candace 11; 112 Vipond. Perry 12; 218. 226 Visscher. Diane 11; 110 Visscher. Sara 12; 218. 226 Voelkel. Brenna 10; 56 Vreeland, Amanda 11; 35. 110 Vreeland. Victor 10; 56 Waclawski. Debra 10; 56 Wagener. James 11; 110 Wagner. Pamela 11; 110 Waisanen. Lynne 11; 110 Waldeck. Gail 11. 110 WakJeck. Lome 12; 218.226 Waldo. Tern 11; 770 Waldron, Bob 10; 56 Waldron. Robert 11; Walker, David 10; 58 Walsh, Vicki 12; 15,218.226 Walter. Bonita 10; 58 Walter, lacob 10; 56 Walter, Jeffrey 10; 56 Walter, John 11; Walter. Mark 12; 220. 226 Walter. Thomas 11; 112 Walters. Arlene 11; 110 Walters. David 10; 56 Walters. Eva 12; 177. 218. 226 Walters. Joyce 12; 218.226 Walters. Mark 12; 220.227 Walters. Randy 10; 20. 56 Walworth. Chris 12; 218. 226 Walworth, Cindy 10; 56 Wardle. Cory 10; 57 Wares. Jayne 11; 110 Wares. Roger 12. 218. 226 Wares. Scott 10; 57 Washburn. Kathryn 11; 110 Washburn. Thomas 10; 57 Waters. Richard 11; 22. 89. 110.162 Watson. James 10; 58 Watson. William 12; 218. 226 Weatherholt, Jamne 12; 218. 226 Weatherholt. Jon 10; 57 Weatherholt, Mark 11; 110 Weathers. Karen 11 Weathers. Renee 10; 57 Weaver. Barbara 11. 110 Weaver. Robert 12. 24, 776. 117. 118. 120. 134. 218, 226 Weber. Brad 12; 220. 226 Weber. Curtis 12; 218.226 Weber. Eileen 12; 220, 226 Weber, Julie 10; 57 Weber. Kalvin 10; 58 Weber. Kim 10; 57 Weber. Theodore 11; 110 Weber, Thomas 10, 57 Weese, Brian 10; 58 Weidenhammer, Gary 12; 60, 218, 226 Weidenhamer, Joan 10, 57 Weidenhamer. Kathy 11; 110 Weiselberg Lisa 12; 205. 218. 226 Weiselberg Vicki 10; 57 Welch. Kathleen 12; 218. 226 Welch. Laurence 10; 57 Wells. Cary 10; 58 Wells. Nora 12; 220. 226 Wendland. Charles 12; 153,218, 226 Wermck. Ema 11; 110 Wernick. Martin 11; 112 Wesse. Peggy 11; 110 Westcott, Cindy 10; 57 Westcott. Connie 11; 111 Werbinski. Arlene 10; 58 Wester. Larry 12; 218. 226 Weston. Jeffrey 10; 57 Weston, Thomas 12; 220. 226 Wendland. William 10; 57 Whalen. Shelley 12. 218. 226,263 Whaley. Debra 12. 8. 9. 11. 218.226 Whaley. Wendy 10; 57 Wheat. Bradley 10. 57 Wheat. Pamela 11; 111 Wheelock. Daniel 10; 57 Wheelock. Randall 10, 57 Wheelock. Shellie 12. 218. 226 Whetstone. Martina 11; 111 White. Anna 10. 57. 164 White, Kim 12. 219. 226 Whneheld, Wayne 12; 220. 226 Whiteford. Denise 11,111 White ford, Pamela 11; 111 Whiting. Carter 12. 205, 219. 226 Whiting Kevin 11; 65. Ill Wiebe. Carl 12; 220. 226 Wiecheck, Mane 11; 111 Wickstrand. Joy 10. 37. 57 Wiesler. Angela 10; 57 Wntala. Mark 12. 219. 226 Wittala. Pamela 10; 57 Wikle. Tomy 11; 111 Wilcoxen. Donald 11; 111 Wilcox. Stephen 10, 57 Wildman, Richard 12; 219. 226 Wiley. Pail 12; 219.226 Wilhite. Cheryl 10. 58 Williams, Jerry 11. Ill Wilkes. Karen 10; 57 Wilkes, Kevin 12; 219. 226 Wilkins. Terry 10; 57 Wilkinson. Kelley 10; 57 Williams. Stan 12; 200 Williams. Stanley 10. 57 Williams. David 12; 219. 226 Williams, Susan 10; 57 Willman, Scott 10; 58 Wilsey.Lisa11.112 Wilson. Charlene 10; 57 Wilson, lanes 10. 58 Winchester. Deborah 10; 58 Windbigler. Mary 10; 57 Wineman. Anton 12; 219. 226 Winnie. Melvin 11; 111 Winowtecki. Daniel 10; 57 Winowiecki. David 11; 111 Winowiecki. Debra 12; 220. 226 Winowiecki. Diana 11; 112 Winowiecki, Elizabeth 11, 112 Winowiecki, Jeffrey 10; 58 Wise, lames 10; 57 Wise. Paul 11; 112 Wise. William 10. 57 Witherow, Victoria 10; 57 Witkop. Michael 11; 112 Woebtseking Charles 11; 111 Wolfe, Jeffrey 11; 111 Wood, Laurie 11; 112 Wood. Sandra 12; 220. 226 Woods. Michelle 12; 219. 226 Wooten. Linda 10; 57 Worm, Daniel 10; 58 Worm. Wilfred 12; 219. 226 Wright. Dean 12; 172.170. 220. 226 Wright. Douglas 10; 58 Wright. Johnson 12; 83. 144. 219. 226 Wright. Kristin 11; 111 Wright. Marilyn 10; 53 Wright. Nancy 10; 58 Wright. Peggy 11. Ill Wright. Rendell 11; 111 Wright, Shana 10; 58 Wright. Sharon 10; 58 Wyatt. Lev 12; 11, 83. 117. 145. 219. 226 Wyatt. Lisa 10. 58.65 Wycho f. Charles 10; S3 Yahr. Clayton 10. 58 Yahr. Philip 72; 279. 226 Yarbrough. Matthew 10; 58 Yeiter. Robin 77; 111 Yeomans. Melissa 11; 111 Yetter. Kimberly 11; 111 Yet ter, Michael 10; 58 Yokeum, Loretta 11; 112 Yokeum. Marcia 12; 226 Youker. Robert 11; 111 Youker. Thomas 12; 220. 226 Young Donald 12. 220 Young Kirk 10; 53 Young Kristin 10; 53 Young, Martin 11; 112 Young Todd 10; 58 Zak. Linda 12; 219. 226 Zarafonnis. Frank 11; 112 Zeeryp. Joel 11;111 Zeigler. Cynthia 12. 219, 226 Zenner. Theodore 11; 111 Zick. Michelle 11; 73.112 Zilafro, Timothy 10; 58 Zimba. Sandra 10. 53 Zimmerman. Jon 10. 58 Zimmerman. Tamara 11. Ill Zovlek, Tomas 10; 58 Zywicki. David 12; 219,226 Zywicki. Edward 10. 58 Zywicki. Robert 10; 58 In Memorium December 20, 1959— November 1, 1974 Steve Chamberlain, class of 1975. Member of the Choir, Madrigals, Choralaires, and Class Council. Held roles in Jr. High Operettas and Sr. High Musicals. Stephen Lee Chamberlain November 15, 1958 —July 30, 1974 Mike Montante, class of 1976. Member of the High School Golf Team. Played with the Grand Traverse Hockey Association. 261 Michael J. Montante Pines Hierarchy Editor-in-Chief — Bruce Taylor Advertising Manager — Sandy DeMoulpied Sports Editor — Kim Tezak Copy Editor — Dave Johnston Business Manager — Pam Wheat Index Editor — Cary Johns Underclassman Editor — Pat Murphy Senior Editor — Merrisue Schultz Chief Photographer — Gregg Kauffmann Staff — Dave Karczewski Mike Corcoran Kim Tezak 262 Mike Corcoran Sandy DeMoulpied Dave Karczewski Gregg Kauffman Nancy Linton Lynn Moon Pat Murphy Tom Rombouts Merrisue Schultz Bruce Taylor Shelley Whalen Seniors Juniors Tammy Baxter Kathy Carboneau Di Foster Janet Galla Cary Johns Dave Johnston Lorraine King Missy Moore Jenni Oakley Tanda Rubio Chris Sherberneau Cathy Stevens Kim Tezak Pam Wheat Sophomores Laurie Coleman Shelley Collins Becky Ewing Stacey Lightfoot Randy Miller ... and So It Goes. f fkr a yeas’ of uuork. the 19 IS P HJ£5 rome. tz completion. Some neuu innouaho s ooere. pa1 ’ ib make -f-h.t yearbook s i re. attrac’krej in -dudtey dhe, rotor sc chon far a mask deservin', senior class- UUrhk Mesc reu ideas came, a tor of u?ort, mock of 'jL hic.h. uuas done, decrfatly after school t y S'myt of khe. sht.fi sue sobers, ferty a k khe. fa p of hte. heap (or 'rear udarh f)6ts doof ) eraided me ko see the. arcaf Cu+torAf of tean jjort hak ts needdko puk -faydker ■ yearbook of this s jjs . Hack crechk mask jo 7c kh . pkofojm.pltess, 3 5 Uvur pictures cl re cl m xycS petrf df hte yeurboof. fhtue, Johrzkbn, editor -elect, xtso played a bj park a C°py od'kor. Ttiarhy. mask also jo fa fflrs. Packer, as she!. mancxyelt jo pc.rsc uere. oatc kheo year as aduisor ft? the PJkj£s. U c. or -the. staff hope, j-haf uae. have roue red -these hoot year rompfakly erouyh fr mate kite a yearbook ie keep and remember. dd iM jC. ‘‘fetyfox , Edtfar
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