Traverse City High School - Pines Yearbook (Traverse City, MI)

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Pines 1978 Volume 66 ISM y.r7lcC£tJL l, Traverse City Senior High averse City, Michigan 2 I AM ME. But do I mean anything? Will I be remembered? Is my life a waste, just taking up space, or am I a worthwhile being? What can I do to make my life meaningful? I'm just me. 7 Should I go to school? Get an education? What would it do for me? I AM ME and always will be. An education will not change that. Or will it? 9 10 Would my life be more satisfying if I were to get involved? Playing football, partying, playing poker. joining clubs, etc Could that do anything for me? Would it change me. make me better, or help me help others? Why do this? Why do that ? Maybe I am best off just being what I am. I AM ME. Abernathy. John K. Ackerman. Rhonda L. Adams. Brenda K. Aja. Tom A. Alderman. Gary 18 Aldrich. David C. Allen. Calvin J. Alters. Charlene Vf. A llerton. Sally J. Alpers. Robert R. Ansorge. Janet L. Arnold. Bruce G. Ash. Mike J. Asiala. Dave C. Augustine. Craig A Austrmyr. Anne Mette Avery. Kreg J. Baesch. Cindy M. Baker. Renee L. Bancroft. Leslie J. Bankey. Brenda L Barnes. Kelly A. Barnes. Ronda J. Barnes. Zane M. Bast a. Doug A. Bazzett. Eric J. Beadle. Bethany L. Beagle. Brad S. Beaverton. Tony Becker. Barb J. Bell. Steve C. Bennett. Sue M. Ben ten. Chris A. Berner. Patty J. Betty. Ron Blackman. Reid Bonomo. Keith M. Boomer. Tom J. Bowers. Lynn H. Braden. Barb J Braden. Kay M. Braden. Vanessa M. Bradford. Robin L Brentana. Jyl Brill. Peny M Bristol. Beth A. Bristol. Linda A. Britton. Beth J. Brown. Sue A. Brubaker. Cathy Brunette. Laura J. Bucket. David A. Buday. Jon P. Bullard. Charlene A. 2Q Bunt. Jon T. Burgess. Tim W. Bums. Evelyn L. Burtscher, Betsy Bush. Greg L. Bush. Shirley L. Buys. Michelle L. Bye. Lisa A. Cabat. Laurie Caldwell. Joyce E. Calvin. Jill S. Candey. Mark D. Canute. Jeff If. Canute. Scott A. Caplin. Kit M. Carling. Ella L. Carlson. Mark L. Carroll. Pat E. Case. Mike L. Cates. Sue A. Cermak. Ryan W. Chaney. Cheryl L. Chappell. Blaine E. Chell. Mike Christner. Brian I Clarke. Doug P. Cline. Mike Clouse. Warren Cody. Mary B. Colbath. Carol M. Cole. Randall B. Cole. Steven Cook. Randy D. Cooper. Anne E. Cosgrove. Sue Cox. Ernie R. Crane. Jeff L. Crawford. Ian E. Croff. Tami L. Cuffard. Mike Cunningham. Bill D. Danielson. Tern L. Davis. Lisa C. Dean. Dave R. Dean. Jane D. De Mattia. Joe W. DeMattia. Patti A Deweese. Rob J. Dewilder. Bev J. Dickinson. Deb A. Dob!ado. Jorge Dohm. Tom P. Dorvinen. Randy J. Dow. Laurie A. Drilling. Mike W. Driver. Laurie L. Drury. Sheila Dunchamp. Dan J. Duel . Dan R. Dunbar. Tracy R. Duncan. Tom N. Edinger. Jeff A. Edwards. Joyce H. Eggli, Mark C. Egler. Mike J. Ehlinger. Mary Ann Elsbury. Beth Elsenheimer. John A. Elzer. Jim E. Elsinga. Lynn E. Emerson. Tom L. 22 I mires. Rill C. t wing. Murk A. Farley. Tern J. Feese. Craig E. Feiger. Pawn M. Fewins. Sue M. F mater I. Marilyn C. Fisk. Keith E. Fleming. Laurie A. Folk. Laurie M. Force. Liz G. Foster. Mark C. Foust. Linda Fouts. Jim M. Fox. Judy K. Franke. Peb L. Franke. Joe L. Franklin. Mitch T. Freise. Kurt G. Frit2. Carol A. Fulford. Paula A. Fuller. Robin J. Gabrick. Mark E. Galloway. Tammy K. Gardner. Pen A. 23 Gary. Dennis Gauthier. David D. Gavin. Mary E. Gersch. Ken A. Gilbo. Bob R. Gillson. Deb D. Gilmet. Tom G. Gimmanno. Nick Giuffre. Mike V. Glowacki. Mike A Goense. Mark G. Goff. Jim B. Gorcyca. Shari L Goss. Shawn S. Graf. Jared W. Grant. Val K. Graves. Kelly A. Green. Bill H. Green. Bob Green. Nancy Gregory. Rial L Greilick. Kathy A. Grist. Mark Groesser. Cindie L. Groesser. Lynette M. Grueber. Pat J. Gruntie y. Tern Hampel. Haney A. Hanchett. Deb K. Hanchett. Jean L. Hansen. Art L. Harrigan. Diane Harris. Gayle L. Harris. Linda M. Hartley. Amanda Hartley. Kelly T. Haughn. Larry E. Haywood. Joyce Heiss. Steve F. Hensel. Robert K. Hepner. Tina R. Herman. Lisa M. Hernden. Wesley Hibbard. Con R Hem forth. Steve Hilbert. Patti Hinds. Dan Hobson. Kevin H. Hoffman. BiH J. Hoffmann. John P. 25 Hoffmann. Mark H. Horton. Donna J. Hoffman. Scott A. Hott. Mike J. Holland. Steve D. Houle. Robert A. Hornacek. David C. Howard. Ellen E. 26 Ho!tom. Charles Hoxsie. Jennie R. Hubbell. Bill H. Hubbell. Rob M. Huffman. John P. Hurst. Jim B. Hutson. Sheri I. Irish. Leslie A. Irish. Sandy L. Jacobs. Diane R Jacobs. Mary Jamieson. Jeanne M. Jamieson. Krista J. Jamison. Patti Jennett. Cindy S. Jewell. Jody L. Johnson. Chris Johnson. Jane L. Johnson. Jeff Johnson. Karen L Johnson. Ken D. Johnson. Pam K. Jokiersma. Doug P. Jones. Amy Joppich. Bernadette Jordan. Bob F. Kahrs. Steve M. Kalbtleisch. Julie A. Karowich. Jeff A. keane. Scott M. Keane. Shawn L. Keenan. Brendan E. Kelly. Peter J. Kenney. Carolyn A. Kenny. Jill E. Kerim. Kriste R. Kerrigan. Lorrie M. Kidd. Walter L. King. Janet Kinney. Terry C. K or son. Mark Kozelko. Kathy B. Krakowski. Mary Kramer. Pave P. Kroupa. Mark £. K roup a. Vicky I. 28 Kruse. Shan K. laborin'. Linda A. Lammers. Scott W. Lamontagne. Debra J. LancewicZ. Garry C. Lardie. Janice M. I argent. Thomas E. Laurent. Greg Lautner. Cynthia M. Laumer. David A. Lautner. Edward Lavigne. Linda L. Lawyer. Larry J. Leach. Margaret L Leach. Randall K. Leppek. Daniel T. Lewis. Cynthia L. Lewis. Jeffrey A. Lihou. Bill E. Lindal. Craig S. Lint. Tim E. Lipka. Sue E. Lockwood. Heather A. Loney. Joseph M. Loomis. Lisa A. Loveland. Linda L. Lowell. Lori Lundberg. Andy L. Mack. Sue R. Mahn. Vanessa L. Maison. Joseph J. Mallory. Bart L. Marsh. Ruth A. Maslowski. Jan T. Matthew. Jamie K. Matthews. Marcia Maunders. Ross McAllister. Alan C. McCarry. Lori A. McKinley. Kevin S. Me Lachlan. John M. McManus. Mischa S. Me Mas ter. Karen A. McNabb. Steven J. McOuade. Pan M. Me Queer. Jan 29 Merchant. Deb F. Meyer. Becky L. Mikula. Meta L. Miller. Richard E. 30 Miller. Rosemary A. Miller. Terry L. Milligan. Beth A. Minter. Dawn C. Minnema. Tom O. Mistele. Janet Moore. Doug J. Morgan. Charlene R. Morgan. Phyllis M Muehling. Jerry W. Murner. Janice K. Myers. Sharon K. Neihardt. Don Neiser. Renee Nervig. Alan T. NesvacU. Ann Newman. Sandy A. Nielsen. John Niegarth. Steve J. Norton. Sharon A. Nunn. Cheryl L. O'Brien. Denette E. Oliver. Todd W. Olney. Charlotte A. Osborne. Bill J. Ostling. Patty Overmyer. Deb J. Page. Cathy Pampu. Jim C. Panich. Sue I. Parker. Wesley H. Parks. Larry D. Parshall. Nancy J. Peck ham. Emily A. Peckham. Kelly L. Perin. Amy E. Pero. Dan J. Petroskey. Dan L. Pfenning. Nancy L Pierson. Patty M. Pobuda. Larry A. Peortrier. Tim G. Pokoj. Jean L. Popa. Bill S. Popp. Theresa L. Prentiss. Melissa J. Prahl. David D. Prouty. Paul W. Pur kiss. Bruce Pur kiss. Jim A. Purvis. Michelle J. 32 Quick. Joan Rademaker. Mike J. Ramoie. Kevin E. Ray. Mark A. Reamer. Chris M. $ Reamer. James Reed. Debbie A. Reed. Patrick G. Reed. Phyllis M. Reidel. Jeff D. Richards. Jeff D. Richardson. Tracy A. Rinehart. Tonya L. Risk. Jean A. Risk. June E. Ritchie. Maureen K. Ritola. Jan R. Roach. Mike L. Robertson. Cindy Robertson. Steve J. Robertson. Steve R Roe. Bill P. Rogers. Nancy J. Rogers. Sally A. Rogers. Bill R. Rombouts. Paul S. Rose. Jennifer Roster. John N. Rozumny. Myron W. Russell. Bob Rusu. Lori Rutila. Todd E. Ryon. Kerri L. Saur. Thad A. Savage. Brad W. Saxton. Shawn R. Schafer. Mike R. Schaub. Fred J. Schaub. Ken J. Schaub. Randy J. Schichtel. Lori A. Schopieray. Bill P. Schroeder. Wendy L. Schroth. Jim G. SchudUch. Becky R. 33 Schultz. Rick J. Schultz. Caro M. Schumacher. Mary D. Seeley. Kelly Selkirk. Susan K. Selkirk. Bill W. Send. Dave A. Send. Sue K. Shaffer. Mike Shaw. Leslie E. Sherman. Kim S. Shink. Karen L. Schockney. Scott E. Shutter. Carl R. Sikes. Cindy K. Sikorski. Pam L. Sipple. Patti K. Skay. Jennifer L Sladek. Jim N. Sleder. Kyle M Smart. Jill D. Smith. Christine L. Smith. Kevin A. Smith. Kevin J. Smith. Michelle M. Smith. Mike Smith. Penny L. Smith. Stuart Smith. Tracy W. Snow. Lisa K. Snyder. Kevin M. Somero. Kevin L. Soper. Ken P Spaulding. Molly A. Spears. Amy L. Spencer. Mark J. Sprenger. Susan M. Stafford. Steve T. Starr. Joyce E. Starr. Linda Steed. Jan K. Stowe. Brad Stowe. Laura M. Stowe. Laurie Strait. Butch L. Strieker. L ynne R. Strieker. Penny S. Strong. Julie A. Swanson. Janice A. Tanner. Debbie K. Tanner. Matt W. Tanner. Vonnie M. Taylor. Jill M 36 Teagle. Linda K. Terry. Robert 6. Tervo. Audrey B. Thirlby. Julie K. Thomas. Brian C. Thomas. Cindy L. Thompson. Liz A. Thompkins. Scott Thompson. James N. Thompson. Jill N. Tobias. Chris T. Toedebusch. Bob W. ToRe. Brian V. Tomaszewski. Kevin Tooley. Yvonne Z. Tracy. Teresa J. Trimmer. Phi! Tvardek. Jeff A. Tvardek. Kris E. Tyler. David M. Underwood. Sarah J. Underwood. Victoria L. V lade. Bob J. Vandervort. Jane E. Vanfarowe. Beth A. Van wagoner. Nancy A. Vert. Tony A. Vezina. Lisa M. Waisanen. Dennis Waldo. Kim M. Walsh. Kim Walsh. Tom Walters. Mane Walters. Ray A. Walters. Renee M. Watters. Jeff R Weatherholt. David K. Weber. Frank A. Wehr. Mary A. Weidenhamer. Bill Weiselberg. Allen Welch. Wendy Wells. Scott A. White. Phyllis K White field. Beth A. Wilhelm. Chris WiUey. Jenifer A. Williams. Denise L. Williamson. Laura A. Wilson. Duwayne M. Wilson. Eunice M. Wilson. Todd E. Wolff. Lisa J. Wooster. Michael G. Wooters. Cheryl L. Wright. James R. Wright. Mike J. Youker. Steve S. Zachary. Sam M. Zagers. Scott Zeigler. Brenda S. Zika. Tammy G. Andres. Theresa B. Beers. Cathy A. Boring. David B. Burk. Arthur R. Ferguson. Dan B. Ford. Sue Galla. Ann M. Skudlarick. Connie Watson. Dawn M. Wright. Kevin D. Abshire. Peggy Ahart. Chris Alfonso. Linds Allard. Cheri Allen. David Allgaier. Mary Andersen. Cindy Anderson. Cathi Anderson. Kelline Anderson. Lonnie Andres. Julie Antoine. Oscar Antol. Shelley Apr ill. Jeff Asiala. Melissa Basse. Pam Bagley. Cliff Baic. Nick Bailey. Rafford Balentine. Steve Barley. Mike Barnhart. Tom Bartlett. Dennis Bay. Nancy Beadle. Andrea Juniors 39 40 Juniors Becker. Cheryl Beckwith. David Belcher. Sue Bell. Barb Bell. Tim Berlin. Barb Biehl. Greg Bixby. Brian Blackman. Britney Bomer. Pat Bono mo. Car Bor gen. Gerry Bouschor. Amy Bowen. Sonjii Brady. Marl Bramer. Kathy Brazaski. Cathy Brennan. Pat Brief. Karen Brigham. Bill Brmgman. Carol Bink. Bill Bristol. Mike Britton. Mary Broad. Rick Brown. Deb Brown. Kelli Brown. Bob Brubaker. Jeff Bruckner. Daryl Brunackey. Renee Bruss. Debby Bryant. Melinda Buchner. Pam Buga I. Alan Burdick. Cheri Bush. Gail Cain. Mark Carmien. Max Cartwright. Bob Chalk. Bonnie Chandler. Tom Chase. Cindy Chouinard. Bonny Chouinard. Kevin Cizek. Tom Clark. Sherry Clements. Greg Clifford. Dan Clingan. Tammy Coates. Scott Cobb. Debbie Coddington. Cindy Coesens. Kelly Cole. Sandy Coleman. Gary Cook. Steve Corcoran. Margaret Corden. Patty Cosgrove. Colleen Courtad. Dianne Juniors 41 42 Juniors Courtade. John Couturier. Monica Cramer. Mike Creighton. Carol Dancer. Mark Darling. Dave Darling. Sue Dast. Darcie Davis. Julie Davis. Ray Davis. Sue Decker. Scott Deering. Jane Del any. Joe Dewar. Candy DiUie. Lisa Dingeman. Dan Dixon. Al Doctor. Connie Dohm. Kathy Dow. Jay Dow. Karen Dowen. Sybil Dreeves. Rick Drinan. Tammy Dunaitis. Karen Dunham. Kathy Dwyer. Jean Eikey. Penny Ewing. Kevin Fiedler. Michelle Finfrock. Mari Fish. Karen Fisher. Mike Forton. Angie Pouch. Lisa Fournier. Cherise Frank. Carrie Franke. Kim Franks. Ron Freeman. Kim Fries. Doug Fritz. Barb Fuller. Laura Galloway. Betsy Gamble. Cindy Garcia. Archie Garthe. Peter Gaultier. Tina Gauthier. Doug Gauthier. Jackie Gauthier. Janice Gauthier. Sharon Gavigan. Sue Geiger. Jeff Gilmore. Mark Giuffre. Shelley Glass. Debbie Glass. Bob Godt. Wendy Gore yea. Bob Juniors 43 Gourdie. Cheryl Graf. Pam Grant. Marlene Gravlm. Jenny Green. Larry Griffin. Ken Griffin. Tricia Guy. Angela Hague. Bob Haley. Maureen Hancock. Eleanor Hansen. Roberta Harger. Gail Haring. Michele Harmer. Karen Hart. Doug Hart. Sharon Has well. Ed Hawley. Denise Hays. Cindy Hayward. Marty Haywood. Karl Heffner. Kim Heika. Mike Herman. Pam Hermann. Kerstan Hiatt. Gerry Hinds. Diane Hingston. Sandy Hippensteel. Sandy Hittle. Cindy Hoffman. Karen Hoisington. Kris Holton. Jon Hopkins. Tonya 44 Juniors Horstman. Kathy Hoyt. David Hughes. Jeannie Hughes. Laura Huizinga. John Hutchinson. Karen Hutchinson. Yvonne Imbrunone. Sam Ingersoll. Regina Irish. Vern Jackson. Tim Jamieson. Jamie Jamison. Randy Jennett. Beckey John. Gary Johnson. Laurie Johnson. Therese Johnston. Mike Jones. Norman Jones. Randy KeHy. Colleen Kelly. Gary KeHy. Tracey Kevwitch. Kristy King. Lyndell Kirk. Mary Kirschke. Brian Klinger. Katrina Kloosterman. Deb Knapp. John Kollhoff. Sue Kratky. Jim Kroesing. Jeff Kroupa. Cheryl Kroupa. Ivan Juniors 45 46 Juniors Krulikoski. Sandy Kucera. Judy Kuemm. Konnie kundrata. Fred LaBreck. Jean Lacharite. Darren Langdon. Jeff Lange. Came Lardie. Debbie Lardie. Jim Lardie. Jean Larson. JoLene Lather. Brantley Lautenschlager. Jim Lautrier. Jan Lautner. Pam Lee. Allen Leith. Jennifer Leman. Pam Leppek. Katie Leymon. Bev Liddell. Janice Lindal. Pam Livingston. Jeff Lloyd. Teresa Lombard. Lynne Loney. Steve Louk. Bob Loveland. Terry Lum. Plum Lynch. Pam Mallory. Michele Mapes. Mike Marrow. Kelly Marvin. Gail Mateer. Gary Mathison. Shelly Matson. Cheryl Maxbauer. Grace May. Kelly Me George. Sue McIntyre. Kathy Me Mas ter. Tim McNabb. Mary Jo McNeil. Betsy McNeil. Christi McPherson. Terri Meeves. Tern Mehrhof. Kim Merriner. Connie Meyer. Kris Milarch. Michelle Milatz. Gerry Miller. Eric Miller. Marilyn Miller. Michelle Milliken. JP. Mon son. Kurt Moore. Dave Morley. Mike Morrison. Rich Juniors 47 48 Juniors Mosher. Chris Nedow. Mitzi Nelson. Leslie Nickerson. Ed Niederpruem. Nicki Noteware. Deb Noteware. Theresa Nutting. Beth Ogden. Barry Olson. Jenny Olson. Stan Ott. Ina Owen. Sue Panich. Peggy Paterson. Corinna Payne. Patti Pearce. Kathy Pelto. Mauri Penney. Rod Peters. Annette Pettigrew Annette Philips. Steve Pickard. Corinna Pierce. Jim Pobuda. Dave Popp. David Potes. Margaret Powell. Judi Priest. Charles Priest. Dave Pringle. Randy Pugliese. Vince Purchase. Janice Purdom. Julie Quinn. Tammy Ransom. Richard Rebman. Janet Reed. Collin Reed. Stephanie Reid. Judi Reidel. Pam Renis. Diane Rice. Sandy Richards. James Richards. Rachel Richardson. Eric Rickard. Sue Rickenberg. Duane Roberts. Marc Roberts. Sarah Rogers. Lee Rohwetter. Sandy Rom bouts. Jane Roney. Vickey Rose. Rod Rosely. Sue Ross. Julie Running. Deb Russell. Lori Rut Ha. Mike Salisbury. Tim Sarya. Arne Sasser. Sherri Sattler. Roger Schaub. Laurie Schenk. Steve Schlosser. John Schmuckai. Maria Schneider. Brenda Schopieray. Dale Juniors 49 Schroth. Becky Shaw. Jeff Shaw. Bill Sheren. Brian Shigley. Christa Shockney. Amy Short. Kelly Shupp. Denise Sievers. Rick Sika. Roberta Simon. Kristel Sipley. Mary Jo Skrubb. Sara Slack. Tim Slailek. Leslie Sleder. Janet Smith. Angela Smith. Ben Smith. Kathy Smith. Laurie SO Juniors Smith. Mark Smith. Mike Smith. Duane Smith. Bob Snow. Jan Snyder. Kathy Sondee. Dan Spencer. Jill Spicer. Kevin Stafford. Laura Stafford. Steve Stahl. Tami Steele. Joe Stephan. Lynn Stevens. Ken Stoeckel. Karen Stoppa. Delynn Stout. Chris Stowe. Ellen Strait. Laurie Strieker. Barb Strieker. Brian Stusick. John Stych. Ed Summers. Linda Suurs. Julie Sweeney. Diane Tatch. Dianne Taylor. Carol Taylor. Kerry Teter. Mike Tharp. Tom Thompson. Carol Thor mg ton. Carol Tobias. Mary Juniors 51 52 Juniors Tomei. Joanna Tooley. Rick Towner. Kelly Underwood. Barb Vanden Berge. Jody Vanwezel. Carl Vermetten. Lisa Vezina. Jean Wagoner. Mike Waldeck. Jeff Walter. Nadine Walton. Pam Watkins. Sue Weaver. Brenda Weber. Al Weber. Connie Werbinski. Patti Welborn. Sue Weston. Steve Wheaton. Mike r Wheelock. Scott Wheelock. Steve White. Ruth Light jazzin PAGE MISSING PAGE MISSING Ackerman. Linda Ackerman. Mark Albrecht. Robert Albro. Lori Aldrich. Mark Alexander. Debbie Alexander. Doreen Alexander. Jerry Allerton. Tom Alpers. Evelyn Alpers. Linda Alpers. Lud Alpers. Mari Alpers. Scott Amidon. Diane Amor. Doug A nee. Todd Anberson. Kevin Anker son. Joni Ansorge. Mary Antol. Sheila Armour. Steve Arnold. Jim Ault. Ed Bacon. Ann 56 Sophomores Bagley. Sally Bate. Olga Baker. Ken Baltz. Jeff Barnes. Mike Batzer. Sarah Bazzett. Terry Beck. Kathy Becsey. Jody Bedard. Cheryl Beer. Sue Bennetts. James Benson. Bruce Bergklmt. Heather Bergsma. Eric Berner. Don Bertram. Linda Bertram. Tom Bigelow. Brenda Binder. Gary Bishop. Robyn Bissell. Faye Bixby. Deanna Black. Beth Blount. Dave Bongiorno. Rose Bonomo. Janet Bosma. Val Bower. Val Boyer. KeUy Braden. Brian Bradford. Sue Brautigam. Jack Brazaski. Julie Brentana. Kelli Sophomores 57 Brimmer. Rose Broad. Rodney Brown. Tina Brunette. Dan Bruss. Debbie Bucco. Mark Burgess. Mark Burk. Steve Burns. Molly Cain. Kathy Callan. Kelly Campbell. Gerald Carling. Chris Carpenter. Bruce Carpenter. Kathy Case. David Cavitch. Pam Cavitch. Sherry Chappel. Penny Childs. Steve Cizek. Donna Clark. Bruce Clark. Jenelle Clark. Kevin Clark. Peter Clark. Rita Clarke. Randy Clay pool. Mike Clifford. Don Clinton. Kathy Clous. Betty Clous. Steve Coates. Sue Cobb. Pat Cochran. Tim S8 Coffee. Jill Coleman. Kim Colevert. Tim Conley. Dawn Conley. Jim Content. Brett Cook. Scott Corpe. Jet Councilor. Nancy Courtad. Deb Covert. Tim Craft. Carla Craig. Renee Crampton. Sue Cross. Sandy Culp. Debi Cunningham. John Curtiss. Diane Cyr. Dwayne Czubak. Larry Damerow. Becky Da nek. Jim Danek. John Danielson. Kurt Davis. Tracey Rae Dawson. Jami Dickinson. Wade Dill. Bethany Dill. Doug Dohm. Steve Dopke. Robin Dornan. Vikki Dow. Jeff Dowen. Cherri Dowen. Terri 5' Dumpling. Ebenezer Duns combe. Amy Eggli. Dave Eisenach. Mark Elliott. Robb in Elliott. Shari Ellis. Kathy Endres. Debbie Endres. Richard Ennis. Kathy Eshleman. Sidonia Esther. Robert Ewing. Bob Earage. Jeff Earley. Jenni Farrell. Gloria Eiegel. Lynn Eielstra. Nancy Fischer. Debbie Fischer. Mark Fitz. Grant Fleis. Rose Foley. Kelly Ford. David Fortin. Michelle Fonts. Shelia Franke. Marcia Fraser. Ronda Frazier. Angela Frederick. Debbie Frye. Shelley Fuller. Terri Gable. Pam GaMivan. Loren Garcia. Anna Gauthier. Doris Gest. Kelly Glide well. Debra Glowaeki. Sheryl Goddard. Val Godt. Larry Goodman. Gail Goodney. Demane Gosling. Doug Gourdie. Brett Graf. Becky Graham. David Greenlaw. Kim Gregory. John Grist. Evelyn Groesser. Jennie Gryasz. Ronald Guernsey. Dave Haddit. Cathy Hall. Sarah Hammond. Sue Hanna. Don Hansen. Andy Hardin. Linda Hardy. Caroline Harmer. Jane Harngan. Marcia Harris. Jim Hams. Tuana Harrison. Terri Hartley. Marcie Harwood. Anne Hayes. Bruce Hayward. Louise Heath. Chris 61 Heiges. Tim Heming. Paul Hemming. Sara Henry. Mike Hompeclomp. Pauline Hernden. Carol Hessem. Kathy Hilborn. Jon Hitt. James Hilton. Lisa Hoelzel. Steve Hogarth. Barb Hoogesteger. John Hosier. James Howe. Maria Hoyt. Dan Huff. Bob Hughes. Jeff Humphrey. Pam Hurst. Mike Hurst. Nancy Imbrunone. Diana Irwin. Tim Jaeger. Bob James. Mark Jamieson. Jan Jason. Denise Jennett. Kathy Johnson. Jill Johnson. Karen Johnson. Laura Johnson. Lori Johnson. Martha Johnson. Michael Johnson. Nancy bJ Joldersma. Nancy Jones. Neal Jones. Robin Kadrovach. Brian Kammerer. Dan Keene. Bryan Kelly. Tom kelly. Tim Kerr. Dan Kirschke. Mark Knowles. Lesley Kohl. Kathy Komrska. Ben Kratochvil. Nancy K roes mg. Tammy Kroupa. Val Krupka. Charles Kruse. Heidi kuepfer. Mark Kuhlman. Tracey Kundrata. Rich LaGoe. Lori Labonte. Lisa Lackie. Don Lamia. Barb Lammers. Nancy Lang. Mike L argent. Patty Larsen. Steve Larson. Laura Larson. Melissa Lather. Lori Latka. Bill Laukhart. Tim Lautner. Rhonda 63 64 Leggitt. Toni Lehman. Gail Lehman. Greg Lehouillier. Pave Lehr. John Lemcooi, Ken Lemeron. Steve Lerchen. Patty Lindland. Becki Linn. Chris Linton. Liz Lit wilier. Mike Livernois. Susanne Loomis. Jim Loper. Ernie Lorenzen. David Lowell. Debbie Lundmark. Mark Lyon. Steve Mace. Cheryl Mack. Nancy Mack. Pat MacOueen. Diane Maddox. Tina Madion. Matt Magill. Melissa Mahn. Keri Maidens. Don Malfroid. Sheri Mang. Tom Markey. Maureen Martin. Beth Martin. Grace Martinek. Mark Mathias. Kelly Matson. Lori Maue. Jerry McAdams. Mike McCorkle. Les McGovern. Todd McGregor. Greg McGuffin. Mishelle McGuire. Kelli McKaye. Dan McManus. William McMillan. Julie McMillan. Tom McNamara. Jelf McNamara. Paula McQueer. Joanne Mehrhof. Pam Meindertsma. Mike Melvin. Angie Milatz. Greg Miller. Brenda Milligan. David Milliron. Bob Minuhin. Andrew Miske. Molly Moby. Anna Moenkhaus. David Montgomery. Marcia Moore. David Moore. Debra Moore. Keith Moore. Mike Moore. Natalie Moose. Karen Morey. Dianne Morey. Mike 65 Morgan. Elizabeth Morgan. Pam Moushian. Denise Muehhng. Dan Muessig. Lorri Murner. Robert Music. Mark Myers. Betty Nachazel. Phyl Nelson. Darryl Nelson. Shelley Nelson. William Nesvacil. Kathy Neuman. Kim Newhouse. Cynthia Newman. Mary Kay Norconk. Craig Norkowski. Andrea Norton. Mark Nowland. Kathy Nugent. Karen Nyberg. Kathy Oatley. Doug Oberholtzer. Mike O'Keefe. Edward Oleson. Paula Olive. Ann Olshove. Brian Olson. David Olson. Gail Ooley. Bob Overmyer. Peggy Owen. Leslie Paffi. Jill Pahl. Rick 66 PAGE MISSING PAGE MISSING Schaub. Angie Schaub. Vince Schenk. Rick Schichtel. Linda Schlack. Maria Schlagel. Scott Schlosser. Jackie Schmidt. Joe Schneider. Carol Schneider. Jeannie Schopieray. Janet Schudlich. Rachel Schwenter. Shelley Scussel. Kelli Selkirk. Pat Shea. Pat Sheffield. Bryan Shepard. David Shillington. Holly Shipman. Danielle Shostak. Dave Shrader. John Shupp. June Sibal. Tom Simone. Ron Simpkins. Jeff Sivek. Steve Slaven. Sherry Sleeper. Carol Sly. Sue Smart. Jane Smith. Bobbie Smith. Pam Smith. Tammy Smith. Tanya 69 Smith. Terry Snow. David Snyder. Greg Soares, lisa Spaulding. Steve Spears. Dan Spellicy. Mike Spenceley. Becky Stachnik. Roger Stafford. Mary Stafford. Stacey Steele. Vicky Stegmeyer. Carol Steinberg. Chris Steinebach. Roger Stein. Pamela Stevens. Cindy Stevens. Dale Stevens. Sandy Stoppa. Eileen Stout. Charles Stout. Korin Stradinger. Tony Strait. Scott Strieker. Brenda Strieker. Dan Strieker. David Stricter. Ted Stupka. Allison Stych. Bill Sullivan. Kathy Sutfin. Randy Swainston. Dave Swainston. Debbie Sweeney. Jim 70 Swisher. Darrell Swogger. Amy Tennant. Colleen Terwilliger. Karen Tharp. Tammy Thirlby. Amy Thomann. Jill Thomas. Jon Thompson. Theresa Tobin. Suzannah Tomaszewski. Allen Tompkins. Denny Treece. Pam Trickett. Kathy Tyler. Mark Uithol. Gil Underwood. Dan Underwood. Mike Urbanowicz. Sue Ursu. David Van Waldick. Carol Vaneenenaam. Marti Vannorwick. Janie Vaughn. April VerStrat. Scott Vrondan. Ann Vyverberg. Randy Wagner. Karan Wagner. Karl Walker. Sue Wallace. Michele Walling. Joseph Walter. Kathy Walters. Sandra Warwick. Teresa 71 Washburn. Loren Watson. Gayle Watson. Scott Way. Rex Weatherholt. Camille Weber. Gardner Weiss. Greg Welch. Sandy Wheaton. Gayle Wheeler. Brad Whipple. Allen Whiteford. Jean Whiting. Mark Wilcox. Susan Willey. Cindy Williams. Connie Williams. Lisa Williams. Tammy Wilson. Jim Wilson. Keith Wilson. Shelley Wineman. Angela Winowiecki. Jana Winowiecki. Jenny Wistrand. Jill Witkop. Sharon Wolff. Rob Wood. Ken Woodard. Denise Wright. Liz Wright. Jim Wuest. Sandra Wurm. Tammy Wyatt. Paul Yost. John 72 Sophomores Yuresko. Stacee Zachary. Amy Zenner. Todd Ziebart. Doris Zilafro. Peggy Zimmerman. Matthew 74 Varsity Football Clinches First Place In LMAC Football. Yu Bet The varsity football team had a great season this year, winning 7 out of their 9 games. Although they started out the season with a loss to Owosso. the team came back to win all their conference games, clinching first place in the LMAC. Winning Coley's 100th game against Alpena, on their homecoming, the Trojans were awarded a trophy for becoming the champions of the north. Led by co-captains Mark Spencer (Mr. Clutch) and Mark Candey. they were the most improved team from beginning to end. They did what they had to do. stated Coach Coley. Many awards were given at the football banquet. Some of them consisted of: Most valuable player Mark Spencer-, most valuable offensive line — Brad Savage: most valuable defensive line — Bill Green: most valuable offensive back — Mark Spencer: and most valuable defensive back — Mark Candey. Seven players from Traverse City were named to the All Conference team this year Mark K or son. Jeff Whiting. Mark Gabrick. Randy Cook. Dan Leppek. John Buday. and Mark Spencer. Varsity Football - Front row: Ken Soper. Mark Candey. Bill Green. Mark Spencer. Mark Gabrick. Mike Giuffre. Al Nervig. Frank Weber. Shawn Goss. 2nd row Lhris Johnson. Bill Hubbell. Butch Strait. Dan Leppek, Mark Korson. Bruce Arnald. Randy Cook. Jim Hurst. Mike Rademaker. 3rd row: Bruce Purkiss. Jon Buday. Brad Beagle. Mike Case. John Roster. Ray Walters. Scott lagers 4th row Brad Savage. Dan McArthur. Terry Loveland. Rick Scussel. Dan Strait. Tim Slack. Jeff Whiting. 5th row Mike McLachlan. Shawn Keane. Al Weber. Brian Blevins. BillRosetti. Bob Brammer. 6th row, Keith Frank fur th. Mike Teter. Troy Manage. Bob Egler. Dana Bartone. 7th row. Ed Haughn. Coach Wood. Coach Constant. Coach Ooley. 1. Senior quarterback Mark Spencer gives his teammates a smile of encouragement as he's about to announce the next play. 2. Brian Blevins attempts to complete a pass to Mark Candey. 3. Mike Giuffre signals I after the Trojans make another touchdown. 4. The 1977 Trojan Varsity Football Team. 5. After scoring the winning touchdown, the Trojans and fans cheer in excitement. 6. As Jeff Whit mg runs the ball toward the goal line. Butch Strait follows close behind, ready to guard against any opposition. 77 J. V''s Have Great Season This year's J.V. football team completed their 1977 season with 5 wins and 3 losses, with all 5 wins shutouts. Their powerful offense scored a total of 170 points throughout the season, while the defense held their opponents to only 60 points. The team was led defensively by Doug Parshall. who was the leading tackier and offensively by Tim Squires, who was the leading ground gainer. Some other outstanding players were Steve Amour and Tim Kelly, both having several interceptions-, also Brian Keene and Steve Bell, who were both outstanding blockers. row: Mark Aldrich. Mike Heika. Mike 2 M Mike Fisher; Scott Verstratt. 5th row, Coach Wilson. BiNShaw. Dennis Provins.Tim Squires. Dennis ycnictel. Loach tvans Sophs Gain Experience With Two New Coaches This year’s sophomore football team finished the season with a record of 3 wins and 5 losses. The team had two new coaches this year.- Steve Simmons and Dave Haughn. Some outstanding defensive players were Scott Verstrat with 53 tackles. Meal Jones with 39 tackles, and Terry Smith with 37 tackles. Dave Lehouillier had a great season with 5 touchdowns and 119 carries for 611 yards. Also leading the offense were Jerry Man waring with 114 yards. Rob Murner with XC yards, and Scott Thompson who had 19 completed passes out of 4$ attempts. 3 touchdowns, and 301 passing yards. Soph, football — Front row Tom Bertram. Larry Moore. Steve Burk. Steve Dohm. Bob Gleason. Scott Thompson. Mike Henry. Bill Steikar. 2nd row Dave Lehouillier. Don Schneider. Scott Strait. Terry Smith. Denni Tompkins. Andy Hansen. Jerry Manwarmg. 3rd row. Jim Arnold. Jefl Hughes. Jeff Simkms. Charlie Krupa. Roger Walters. Scott Watson. Brett Gourdie. 4th row. Coach Simmons. Coach Haughn 1. T.C. 's defense tackles 'em every time. 2. The 1977 J.V. Football team. 3. The ball is snapped and they 're off. 4. Several J. V. players discuss their next play. 5. Sophomore team breaks their huddle and proceeds to the next play. 6. The 1977 Sophomore Football Team. 7. Soph defense attempts to intercept a pass. 79 Golf Goes Number Three. Golf is a highly individual sport that requires a lot of patience. time, and a good eye. The lack of experience didn V hamper the team at all as they went on to place 22nd in the state. 2nd in the regional competition, and 3rd in the all important LMAC competition. At the beginning of the season. as a matter of fact at the very first meet, the team broke all previous school records with a score of 314. plus winning the match. Later in the season they went on to break that same score, twice again. Paul Wyatt lead the team with the lowest scores in both the 9 and IS hole meets of 35 and 73 respectively. Mr. Raymond, the team’s coach offered support with his advice and encouragement. Ron franks. Tom Chandler. Mark Schafer. Brian Strieker. Bob Bell. Scpti Alpers. Back 1977 Golf Teami Front row Ron Franks. Tom Chandler. Mark Schafer. Brian Slritk Mike Smith. Jeff Geiger. Mike Metndertsma.Pat Me Duff. Peter Clark.Tom Ctzek. Dave Milligan. Jeff Dow. Paul Wyatt. Dave Mrehzen, Darren LaOtafite. Coach izek. Loren Washburn, paeh im Raymond. 80 . I can't believe I did it.” thinks Jay Rosely. 2. 1977 Trojan Golf Team. 3. Paul Wyatt concentrates on hitting the ball. ■I. Bob Bell watches his putt. 5. A good follow through by Brian Strieker. 6. Pave Milligan lines up a putt. 7. It's tee time for Ron frankes. 81 Go Junior Varsity!! A place to begin, a place to learn, and a place to practice. Coached by Jim Raymond, this year’s junior varsity team did not have many matches, but it served as a time to review and improve on any problem areas, like backswings or putting. One win. one loss, and one tie spread out the season pretty well for the J. V.er’s. Two our of five meets ended up as rain outs, cutting the season short and dampening spirits. 82 J. V. ’s Go For It Coached by Mr. Young. the J. V. cross country team was a small but powerful group of athletes. They started the year with little or no experience, and even though they ended the season with a 1-4 dual meet record, they came out the winners because they ran against varsity teams. They also took a first place in the Delta Invitational, the only invitational they participated in this year. The J.V. team also had various runners who participated in varsity meets. Dave Kammerer was the most consistent J.V. runner who ran in varsity meets. The J. V. 5 went for it and got it. I. “Four!” thinks Pave Milligan. 1 Peter Clark in deep concentration. 3. Trojan J.V. Golf Team. 4. Don Piche checks it all out 5. 1977 J.V. Cross Country Team. 6. Pave Ford enjoys his lollipop while running. 7. What in the world am I doing. thinks Pan kammerer. 83 Over Hills And Through Fields Harriers Run. The cross country runners had a hard race ahead of them at the start. Instead of racing around a nice track, they had to jump streams, run up hills, and dodge trees, while trying to run three or four miles in record time. The Traverse City Harriers managed to do this and take a second place in the Lake Michigan Athletic Conference. They also finished with a 1-4 dual meet record. In Spring Lake the members of the cross country team participated in regionals and placed fourteenth. The team also had some outstanding individual runners. Marty Hayward was named all-conference for the second year in a row. AI Carpenter was also named all-conference for the first time; Al was also the most consistently number one runner on the team. The season ended appropiately with the annual banquet, where the team presented Mr. Young with an electronic stopwatch. Trojan Cross Country Team Front Row Barb Richards. Tony Beaver son. Kurt Friese. John Flsenheimer. Wes Parker Back Row Al Carpenter. Marty Hayward. Greg Biehl. Mauri Pelto. Mark Smith. Tim McMaster. Coach Dan Young. . 1977 Cross Country team. 1 Daily practice makes Greg Biehl and Tim McMaster almost perfect. 3. Kurt Friese tiptoes through the field. 4. Kurt Friese. Tony Beaverson, and Marty Hayward discuss team strategy. 5. Intently watching the race is Coach Young. 6. Pose pretty for the camera. Marty Haywardl 7. Al Carpenter, closely following Tim McMaster. pours it on. 85 Girls Tennis Plays A While everyone else was out enjoying the last two weeks of the sun’s rays, the girls’ tennis team was practicing for their first match, and their practice paid off. They won five out of nine in regular season dual matches. Two of these matches were won 7-0. In the LMAC championship held at Fast Growing Sport. Grand Haven, the team placed second in all flights, and all the girls received silver medalsfor their efforts. In the MHSAA Regionals in Holland, the team placed fourth, while Joyce Edwards became a semi-finalist and Sara Scrubb a finalist. 86 Girl's Tennis — Martha Johnson. Michelle McGuffin. Amy Punscombe. Stacey Wheddock. Libby Williams. Berme Joppich. Sarah Scrubb. Kathy Kozelko. Kelly Brown. Joyce Edwards. Sarah Hall. Heather Lockwood. Coach Gail Riley. Jody Bescey. I. Hitting a smooth forehand is Joyce Edwards. 3. Ready to receive the serve is Kathy Kozelko. 3. Jody Bescey runs to return a volley. A. Joyce Edwards smashes a backhand. 5. 1977 girls Tennis Team. 6. Sara Scrubb follows thorugh with her backhand. 7. Concentrating on her forehand is Jody Bescey - WxJAHS FOJAN, I 24 FOJA i 30 •ROJAN5 .TROJHT 1 32 Girls Varsity Basketball Front row Kris Meyers. Julie Strong. Barb Becker. Sue McGeorge Back row Kathy Nyberg. Heidi Kruse. Sue Davis. Delynn Stoppa. Jill Spencer. Becky Schroth. I. 1977 Girls Varsity Basketball Team. J. Shooting a free throw is Kathy Nyberg. 3. Superjock Jill Spencer scores another two points. 4. The team moves in for a rebound on Kathy Nyberg's set shot. 5. Going in for the lay up is Barb Becker. 6. Sue Davis moves to receive the pass. 7. Barb Becker puts up through heavy defense. 88 Girls Varsity Basketball Gains Experience This year’s varsity basketball team started the season in good standings with a I and 0 record. As the season progressed. team members were lost and new added, but with determination and a well-planned offense, they finished the season in style. Ms. Bush, the team coach, commented on the team's season. With only two returners of last year’s varsity. one challenge this year was to develop varsity caliber play and to gain experience at varsity level. We finished strong, winning five of our last seven games. Barb Becker, the only senior, stood out when she took the lead for points, steals and assists. Barbie also received the award for most valuable, a team chosen award. The most improved award, a coach decision, was awarded to Kris Meyer. Top rebounders were Jill Spencer. Becky Schroth. and Kathy Nyberg. Also awarded was a trophy for the most freethrows. going to Barb Becker. The team placed fourth in the LMAC with a four and six record. Another important part of basketball was the background help. Managers. Linda Pouzar and Sally Bagelyt statisticians. Cathy Jennet. Linda Alpers and Evelyn Alpersi video crew. Linda Popa and Lori Muessig. J. V. s Go For Broke The 1977-78 J.V. Basketball Team completed their season with a record of 6 wins and 14 losses. Although their over-all record wasn’t a winning one. the team, coached by Dave Malmstrom. learned how to work together as a team and how to keep their chins up. The highest scored games were made by Don Berner with 27 points and Chris Wise with 23 points. The team’s leading scorer was Don Berner with a total of 254 points for the season. The leading rebounder was Tim Squires who had a total of 211 for the season, and the best free throw shooter was Scott Cook. The 1977- 78 J. V. Basketball Team — Front row. Greg Cook. Keith Moore. Rob Wolff. Todd McGovern. Bob Ewing. Chris Wise. Pat Shea. 2nd row: Dan Spears. Don Berner. Dan hammerer. Coach Malmstrom. Eric Bergsma. Larry Czubak. Keith Williams. Tim Squires. J.V. Girls Basketball Front row Coach Wit tig. Robin Dopke. Jana Wmowiecki. Gina Pulcipher. Jane Harmer. Second row Tammi Clmgan. Rhonda Lautner. Lori Lather. Back row• Lyndall King. Jan Snow. . Don Berner and Keith Williams fight for the rebound. 1 1977-78 J.V. Basketball Team. 3. Chris Wise goes up in the air. attempting to add two points to the Trojan score. 4. Coach Malms from contemplates the next plan of action. 5. Keith Moore enters the zone with teammate Dan Kammerer close behind. 6. 1977 Girls J.V. Basketball Team 7. Jan Snow takes a last minute shot. 8. Gina Pulcipher. Rhonda Launter. and Tammi Clmgan discuss game strategy. J. V. 5 Play To Win This year’s J.V. basketball team was made up of four juniors and five sophomores. Even though they didn't win often, they learned a lot. The coach. Mrs. Wit tig. commented that the team always had very strong fourth quarters with last minute rallies. Rhonda Lautner was given the award for the most improved player. Nancy Fieldstra had the most rebounds. 91 Short But Quick — Trojan Basketball Sets A Fast Tempo. The 1977-7$ Trojan basketball team had a very impressive and exciting season of play, concluding the year with a record of 12 wins and $ losses. The players this year were the shortest bunch that LeMieux had ever coached, which forced them to be a quick team with the ability to keep up a fast tempo and the capacity to come back from behind. The Trojans opened their season with a home game and a victory over Manistee. The Trojans won nine of their ten non-league games, finished their LMAC season 3 and 7, and had a free throw average of 69percent. The tournaments didn't bring much happiness to Traverse City when the Trojans were defeated by Midland 58-81. Having an excellent season with an average of 19 points per game, senior forward Tom Aja, led the Trojans in scoring with a season high of 37points, and he was the only Trojan to make the All-State and All-Conference teams. Close behind Aja was teammate Keith Smith with an average of 12 points per gamei Mike Mileski, an average of 10 point Si Mark Candey. an average of 8 points; and Mark Spencer, an average of 9 points. The 1977-78 Trojan Basketball Team — Front row Keith Smith. Bill Brigham. Rick Schultz. Mark Candey. Fred Kundrata. Tim Slack. 2nd row John Pobuda. Bob Brammer. Mark Spencer. Jerry Milatz. Steve Bell. Mike Mileski. Tom Aja. Keith Frankfurth. Jim Beckett. Coach LeMieux. 1. Senior Mark Candey looks to pass. 2. All-Stater Tom Aja awaits the ball. 3. Everybody enjoys a little talk before hand. 4. Keith Frankfurth and Tom Aja versus Opponents. 5. Mark Candey puts the move on his rival. 6. The 1977-78 Varsity Basketball Team. 7. Keith Smith drives towards the basket with a look of determination on his face. 8. Mike Mileski contemplating before the shot. 93 95 Wrestling Is Popular Wrestling is a sport that is becoming more popular each year. A few years ago most of the students didn’t know the wrestling team existed. This year the team consisted of six seniors, six juniors, and eight sophomores, with each adding to the sport. The team ended the season with a 5-5 dual meet record, losing the matches only by a few points each time. The team also hosted the Christmas Invitational Tournament in which they placed sixth. A third place win in the LMAC tournament also added to the team’s record. In dual meets the team won four of their five LMAC matches. Larry Haughn was the team's most outstanding wrestler, again winning the Class A ” State Championship title. His record was 41-1. the best on the team. He also broke many school and state records and was nominated for All-American honors. I. Class A” State Champion Larry Haughn pins his opponent. «?. Holding his challenger in a chicken-wing is Larry Haughn 3. Rich Kundrata faces off. 4. Coach Haughn intently watches the match. 5. Dan McQuade breaks down his competitor’s base. 6. A trojan wrestler holds his rival in a turk. 7. The 1977-78 Wrestling Team. % 1977-1978 Troian Wrestling Team Front row Bruce Hayes. Pan Hoyt. Les McCorkle. Second row Pave Hoyt. Larry Haughn. Pave Case. Rich Kundrata. Pan McQuade. Back row Frank Weber. Frank Vander-vort. A! Weber. Butch Strait. Jim Hurst. 97 1978 Boys Ski Team: Coach Salathiei. Scott Thompson. David Moore. Dan EHtott. Boss Maunders. Dan Dmgeman. David Dean. Mike Cline. 1978 Girls Ski Team: Cindy New house. Jody Becsey. Bernie Joppich. Janice Swanson. Coach Salathiel. Michelle McGuffm. Shelley Wilson. Karen Hutchinson. Heather Lockwood. Lynn VanHorn. Coach Duns-more. 98 Ski Team Has Powerful Season The 1978 Trojan Ski Team had a very successful season this year. Under Coach Salathiel, the team completed the North-west Michigan Ski Conference with five other teams. The girls took 2nd place and the boys were co-champs of the conference with Cadillac. In the Regional meet the girls ended in 6th place, and the boys placed 4th. Some individual results in slolom were Heather Lockwood 1st. Shelley Wilson 12th. Dan Elliott 6th. and Scott Thompson K)th. At the State meet the girls ended in 6th place, and the boys placed 4th. Heather Lockwood placed 6th in Giant Slolom. Cindy New-house placed 19th. and Dan Elliott took 13th. Several outstanding skiers were selected to the All-Conference team this year from Traverse City: Karen Hutchinson. Heather Lockwood. Dan Elliott and Mark Music. Heather Lockwood was also selected to the All-State ski team. n L The 1978 Boys Ski Team 2. Jodie Becsey streams toward the finish line. 3. Scott Thompson races for the finish. 4. The 1978 Girls Ski Team. 5. MicheMe McGuffin competes for the girts. 6. During practice at Timberlee. David Dean drives down Devil’s Dive. 7. Dan Dmgeman smiles as he proceeds down the hit. 8. Skiing is always music to Mark Music’s ears. 9. Watch out. Dan EMiott. you might catch some fliesll 10. Dan Dingeman gets wild on a team bus trip. 11. A determined Hutch ski is toward her next gate. The 19771978 Gymnastics Team: Front row. Ann Vrondran. Marcia Montgomery. Pam Lynch. Mascot Biffy the Bear. Lori Ritola. Lynne Richards. Back row Tracy Richardson. Korin Stout. Coach Jacobs. Kelly Jones. Sue Harris. The Gymnastics Team Flip Through Their Season Splits, handstands, and walkovers were some of the easier stunts done during the routines of our school's gymnasts. They competed on the uneven parallel bars, the balance beam, the vault, and in the floor exercise. The top three scores in each event were added together for the final score. Last year the team consisted of five sophomores, two juniors, and two seniors. The juniors and seniors all were returning from the previous year, and the sophomores were all on the junior high team previously. With all this experience the gymnastics team ended with a 0-5 record, the best recorded in recent years. The team also earned the right to go to regionals. To obtain the privHedge the team had to add up four scores of 80 points during the year. This is the first team ever to participate in regionals. Pam Lynch was the only teammate to place in regionals. She took a first place on the balance beam, qualifying her to compete on the state level. Here she placed fourth on the beam. This year’s team was coached by Mr. Jacobs, who had in past years coached the YMCA team. The team also had a mascot. Biff the Bear, who gave the team their luck. I. Marcia Montgomery lands after her dismount off from the beam 1. The 1977-1978 Gymnastics Team. 3. Doing a split mount onto the beam is Marcia Montgomery. 4. Korin Stout strikes a pose during her floor-exercise. 5. Pam I ynch puts pep into her floor routine. 6 Lynne Richards does a handspring vault 7. In the middle of her back walkover is Lori Ritola. 8. Nervously waiting for the start is Lori Ritola. Tracy Richardson, and Marcia Montgomery. 9. Doing a flex unto the low bar is Lynne Richards. 101 Hockey Becomes A Varsity Sport This was the first year for varsity hockey, and it proved to be successful when the team ended their season with a record of 9-9-2 Under Coach Ross Childs, the team had a lot of support and many fans for their first year. Pan Higgins, the team captain, was named most valuable player. Members of this year's team were: Larry Greene. Bruce Carpenter. Arne Sarya. Tom Chandler. Randy Jamison. Mike Wagoner. Neil Jones. Jeff Geiger. Dan Higgins. Darrin La Char it e. Jeff Livingston. Tom Kelly. Wesso Hernden. Bob Gleason. Dan Ferguson. Don Piche. Steve Armour. Bobby Houle. Mike Drilling. and Rob Murner. 2 4 102 I. Wesso Hernden takes off after a loose puck. J Goalie Larry Greene blocks the goal 3. Bruce (Hogo) Carpenter rests up as he takes a drink. 4. The Swedish team uses skill to win instead of violence 5. The ref. tries to interfer with Terri Loveland's play. 6. Jeff Livingston attempts to pass the puck. 7. Steve Armour is congratulated after making a goal. 104 105 Trojans Are 1 In LMAC The 1978 Trojan Tennis Team became LMAC champions this year for the second year in a row. and 8 out of 10 varsity players were LMAC champs. Under Coach Nykerk they finished their season with a record of 18-5. The team won the LMAC Conference Tourney, winning 5 out of 7 flights, and they were runners-up in the Boyne Mt. Invitational. This year's team had many outstanding players: Brian Olshove had 24 wins, the highest on the team-, Mike Cline was T.C. s first LMAC champ for 3 consecutive yearsand Pete Thiboult had only 5 losses, the fewest on the team. Jeff Crane and Paul Koestner have won 2 consecutive LMAC Championships. Another player who had an excellent tennis career at TCHS with 51 wins, was senior Paul Prouty. He had the most wins over a 3 year tennis career. 1978 Trojan Varsity Tennis Team. Front row Mike Cline. J.P. Milliken. Paul Prouty. 2nd row Bryan Olshove. Brett Miller. Kevin Ewing. Pete Thiboult. Coach Nykerk. Pat Carroll. Jeff Crane. Jeff Tompkins. Paul Koestner. Absent: Scott Hoffman. A The 1978 LMAC Champion Tennis Team. 1 Paul Prouty hits a forehand as Paul Koestner looks on. 3. LMAC I doubles champs. Pat Carroll and Jeff Crane. 4. Paul Koestner hits a backhand as 2 doubles teammate Pete Thiboult watches. 5. Mike Cline hits a forehand. 6. J.P. MiUiken prepares for a voBey. 7. Brian Olshove at moment of impact. 8. Coach Nykerk helps out with the team. 9. Pat Carroll smashes a serve in Alpena T.C. Tennis Team in concert at McGraft Park in Muskegonlll Making a diving effort is Kevin Ewing at a game in Muskegon. Big Foot J.P. reading on the road. Brett Miller hits a forehand at the Boyne Mt. Invitational Tourney. Match point is scored by Bryan Olshove. to II. a J. V. ’sWin T.A. Tourney The 1978 J. V. Tennis Team had an outstanding season this year with a record of 9 wins and I loss in dual meets. The team was the Grand Traverse Area Tournament champion for the second straight year. All of the team members won from 14 to 19 matches, and no one lost more thean 5. Kevin Ewing had 19 wins to lead the J. V. team. Mike Johnson and Chris Heath were undefeated for the season with records of 17 wins and 0 losses each. 1978 J.V. Tennis Team Dan Sondee. Don Piche. Chris Heath. Mike Schafer. Mike Johnson. Larry Czuback. Missing Kevin Ewing and Scon Hoffman. . 1978 J. V. Tennis Team. 2. Dan Sondee prepares to hit the baH. 3. Don Piche attempts to wack the ball over the net. 4. Don't look now. Greg Biehl. but Rick Broad and John Cor fade almost caught you. 5. Dave Olson's good form helps him lead the race. 6. Pul some muscle into it. Mat Carmine. 7. Tim Lewis s coach gives him a little metal help over the bar. 1V. f$ Go All The Way. The junior varsity boys' track team had a full schedule last year. The team competed in six meets, four of these being double meets. The team also competed in the Grand Traverse Area Invitational. Besides all of this, the members of the team also filled in places during varsity meets whenever needed. The team had the best season ever recorded by a j. v. team. They had a 9-1 record in their meets. They also took a third place in the Grand Traverse Area Invitational. 109 Running Is Only Part. The boys' track team finished their season by taking a fourth in regionals and sending six boys to the state meet. This showing was the best ever accomplished at a regional meet. The team also took a third place in the LMAC conference meet, and during the regular dual meet season, they came out with a 4-1 record. Many outstanding individuals made up this year’s team. The six boys that went to the state meet were.- Scott Zagers in the long jump. Dave La Valley in the pole vault. Kurt Friese in the 330 low hurdles and the mile relay. Tim Slack in the mile relay. Jeff Whiting in the mile relay, and John Elsen-hiemer in the mile relay and the mile run. Some other individuals were Mark Candey. Dan Elliot, and Fred Kundrata. 1978Boys' Track Team: Front row? M. Barley. A. Carpenter. T. McManus. T. Beaverson. M. Candey. K. Friese. J. Elsenhiemer. W. Parker. M. Hayward. D. Elliot. M. Mile ski. C. Wagner. Second row• D. Swains ton. J. Schlosser. A. Sarya. M. Pelto. G. Biehl. R. Schussel. D. Provins. F. Kundrata. D. La Valley. R. Broad. S. Decker. R. Jones. L. Rogers. M. Carmine. M. Smith. R. Sievers. T. Tharp. T. Alter ton. Third row • D. Whiteford. R. Loner. D. Lamontange. S. Underwood. T. Slack. M. Cole. T. Berttram. S. Burk. T. Zenner. S. Childs. R. Pomeroy. D. Underwood. T. Kadrovach. M. Clay pool. S. Abney. D. Olson. M. Burgess. D. Ford. B. Roser. D. Moenkhaus. H. Hall. B. Jaeger. M. Fettig. Fourth row: D. Coddington. M. Zimmerman. J. Whiting. J. Lehr. M. Morey. G. Binder. T. Lewis. B. Pennington. D. Rammerer. L. Godt. S. Lemeron. T. Covert. J. Dakoske. J. Lober. T. Donahey. no . Putting all his muscle into it is Frank Weber. 1. As Kurt Friese gets his second wind, he sprints to the finish. 3. The 1978 Boys’ Track Team. 4. As he hurdles his last hurdle. Mark Candey flashes his famous smile. 5. Hey Scott lagers, your form is improving. 6. Jeff Whiting hands off the baton during the mile-relay. 7. Dan Elliot watches the disc leave on his follow-through. 8. Tony Beaverson comes up quickly on Marty Hayward. Ill 078 Trojan Girts Track gogers. June Risk. Jean Front row (I to r Katie Leppek. Julie Strong. Terri Meeves. Shelly Antol. Joni French. Barb Becker. Janet Rebman. Barb Richards. 7 y ary Ansorge. Risk. Second row: Patti Payne (mgr.). Sue McGeorge. Becky Schroth. Kris Meyer. Detynn Stoppa. Karen Harmer. Barb Bell. t Heikenfetd. Kathy Wanda Pillow. Deb FUnds. Kathy Nesvacil. tileen Stoppa. Card Bnngman. Lynn Richards. Marti Vantnenam (mgr.). Back row Parker. Kelly Gest. Sullivan. Jenny Farley. Janet Bobomo. April Vaughn. Sally Bagley. Keri Mann. Rhonda Fraser. Vicki Steele. Lisa Soares. Gina Pukripher. Becky Wycoff. Lauri Matson. Deb Culp. Nancy Hurst. Libby Williams. Kathy Beck. Coach Wilson. Coach Grow. 1. Karen Harmer concentrates on her Fosberry Flop. 2. SetI Barb Bell prepares to go! 3. Barb Richards takes an early lead in the mile. 4. Running the hurdles requires good technique, right Karen? 5. June Risk hands off to Sue McGeorge in the mile relay. 6. Carol Parker leads the field in the 2 mile, followed closely by Janet Bonomo. 7. State qualifier Sally Rogers takes the tape at the finish line of a muddy 2 mile. 8. Julie Strong gives it everything she’s got in the shot. 112 TGT Motto: A Little Rain Never Hurt Anyone Running for the last season at Thirlby Field, the Trojan Girls Track Team compiled an 8-3 record to take 3rd place in the LMAC. Besides competing in the regular league meets, the Trojans ran in several multi-team competitions. They attended the Ferris State Indoor Invitational. Petoskey Relays. and hosted the North Country Relays, picking up three first place trophies for their efforts. One of the highlights of the season was seeing two school records set. Barb Becker posted the new school mark in the 440 yd. run with a time of 61.6. The 440 yd. relay team, made up of Terri Meeves. Gina Pulcipher. Kathy Dohm. and Deb Hinds, ran a time of 51.3 to set the other record. The team also had three girls qualify for the State Finals: Barb Richards (880 yd run). Sally Rogers (2 mile run). Julie Strong (discus). The other highlight was the beginning of construction on the new all weather track. By the end of school, the basic foundation had been put down, with hopes of finishing the track by mid-summer. Our J. V. Girls Run For The Fun Of It! The j.v. track team was the foundation for the TCHS track program. The j.v. meets gave the first year girls a chance to run in a meet without all the pressure of a varsity meet. Most of the girls did double duty, getting experience in varsity meets also. I. Kathy Beck takes first in the mile, while team mates April Vaughn and L isa Soares provide depth taking second and third. J. Executing a dean hand off in the 880 yd. relay are Gina Pul-cipher and Jenny Farley. 3. Wanda Pillow and Kathy Nesvacil make one last effort to overtake an opponent in the 100 yd. dash. 4. Keri Mahn hands off to Vicki Steele in the 440 yd. relay. 5. The 1978 J.V. Baseball team. 6. Tom Franklin takes his turn at bat. 7. Larry Green patiently awaits the start of the game. 8. Jon HUborn makes a mad dash for first base. 114 1978 Trojtn J.V. Baseball Team. Front row: Jeff Harrigan. Dwayne Cyr. Jack Brautigan. Tom Franklin. Tom Kelly. Steve Armour. Jon Hilborn, Scott Watson. 2nd rowt Coach Gerhardt. Larry Green. Mike Johnston. Charlie Bush. Bill Brigham. Keith Moore. Ken Baker. Jeff Simkins. Peter Garthe. Junior Varsity Baseball Has 6-2 LMAC Record The 197$ J. V. Baseball Team ended its season of play with a record of 10 wins and II losses. The team started out with a record of 2- 7, but then picked up some games and improved with a record of 8-4 for the second half of the season. Against LMAC competition, the team was 6-2. sweeping doubleheaders from Muskegon and MCC and splitting with Grand Haven and Mona Shores. Helping the team earn some hits. Jack Brautigan. Bill Brigham. Tom Franklin. Larry Green and Keith Moore all had batting averages over BOO. Tom Franklin had the most hits with 23, and Jack Brautigan had the most runs with 15. 115 Varsity Baseball Bats Super Season! Trojan Varsity Baseball proved to be very successful this year. Under Coach Murphy, the team placed 2nd in the LMAC with a league record of 6-4. Their total record for the season was 16-8. In the State playoffs the team lost to Alpena with a score of 8 to 5. The most home runs were made by Randy Cook with 3. the most hits were made by Bill Green with 23. and the most runs were made by Jon Buday who had 18. Bill Green. Randy Cook. Mitch Franklin, and Brian Blevins were all named to the All-LMAC team this year. 116 1978 Trojan Varsity Baseball Team. Front row Brad Stowe. Jon Buday. Bill Green. Bill Rossetti. Kelly May. Wes Hernden. Mitch Franklin. Randy Cook. 2nd row: Coach Murphy. Greg Noell. Dana Bartone. Doug Moore. Doug Joldersma. Chris Johnson. Jerry Milatz. Dave Asiala. Troy Manage. Jim Hurst. Brian Blevins. Coach Simmons. 7 I. Coach Murphy. Wes Hernden and Chris Johnson stroll away from the dugout after a game. JL Randy Cook gets ready for a ground ball. 3. Checking out the signs. Jon Buday waits his turn to bat. 4. Pitcher Brian Blevins attempts to strike another batter out. 5. The 1978 Trojan Baseball Team. 6. Randy Cook watches the ball go over the fence as he hits a grand slam. 7. Mitch Franklin watches the action of the game, prepared to make a fast play. 117 T.C. Varsity Football OPP. 9 Owosso H 19 Lansing tastern S X Muskegon H X MCC 13 S4 Grand Haven 7 17 Mona Shores 7 13 Benton Harbor 0 St Alpena X 17 Bay City Western X Ski Team li rVsOCa Place Jan 3rd Ind Jan. 17th 1st Jan. 13rd 1st Feb. 7 th 1st Feb. 13th 1st Feb. Xth Ind Girls Ski Team a a —. Mrri Place Jan. 3rd 3rd Jan. 17th 1st Jan. 13rd 1st Feb. 7th 4th Feb. 13th 3rd Feb. Xth Ind T.C Soph. FootbaM OPP. S3 Alpena X 3S Glen Lake 0 6 Sault Ste. Marie S3 0 Ellsworth 6 16 Alpena m 14 Oscota 16 0 St Francis 31 T.C. XV. Footbat OPP. t Glen lake X 7 Mesick O 6 Muskegon M H MCC 0 X Mona Shores 0 X Grand Haven 0 40 Benton Harbor 0 13 Alpena X Girls Tennis Scores T.C. OPP. 1 Ludington 6 4 Manistee 3 4 Alpena i 5 Petoskey 3 7 Grand Haven 0 7 Muskegon 0 1 Ludington 5 3 Manistee 5 1 Mona Shores 6 MHSAA Regionats 4th place T.C Trojan God OPP. 3X Mt. Pleasant 314 334 CadiMac 3S7 313 Alpena 339 318 Petoskey 3X 30 Alpena 331 317 Cad dec 33S 3X Mt. Pleasant 337 Varsity Cross Country Invitationals Delta Inv. 4th Alpena Inv. 8th Ferris Inv. 1st Sault Ste. Marie Inv. 1st St. Francis Inv. 1st Gaylord Inv. Dual Meets Ind T.C OPP. X Owosso SS 41 Alpena 19 31 Mt. Pleasant 38 31 Petoskey 38 17 Benzie 44 T.C. Girls Varsity Varsity BaskelbaM OPP. S4 Manistee 75 47 Benton Harbor S9 4S Grand Haven 31 46 Ludington 48 43 Muskegon 64 33 Mona Shores S3 41 Cadillac 31 46 MCC 60 33 Alpena 46 48 St. Francis 60 47 Benton Harbor S9 41 Grand Haven 35 SI Manistee 6i 63 Muskegon 58 57 St. Francis S3 S8 Mona Shores 39 41 MCC 43 43 Alpena 57 49 ludington 17 SI CadiMac X T.C. XV. God OPP. 177 FMc Rapids 169 176 F8c Rapids 176 185 Frankfort 194 T.C. J.V. Cross Country Dual Meets OPP. 45 Alpena IS 38 Petoskey 18 X Benzie 31 X Manistee 13 X Benzie 37 r.c Trojan Hockey OPP. 3 Alpena Tournament 4 0 Alpena Tournament 4 3 Ann Arbor Midget Open 3 4 Ann Arbor Junior 5 3 Ann Arbor 6 1 Flint Kearsley 1 IS Midland-Dow 0 0 Alpena 3 1 Swedish Nat. 8 3 Swedish Nat. 9 1 Sault Ste. Marie I 3 Muskegon Hockey Club 1 5 Muskegon Hockey Club 1 5 Saginaw St. Peter Paul 0 6 Saginaw St. Peter Paid 1 3 Midland 4 K Flint-Northern 3 9 Flint-Northern 3 6 Saginaw Arthur HU 3 5 Midland-Dow 1 5 Sault Ste. Marie 5 1 MHSAA Kegionah 3 IV. Baseball T.C. OPP. 3 Midland 6 0 Midland 7 0 Glen Lake V 7 Cadilac 6 4 Cadillac t 3 Grand Haven 3 t Grand Haven 3 t Alpena 13 5 Alpena $ 6 Muskegon 5 a Muskegon 1 j Mona Shores 8 9 Mona Shores 1 Alpena 8 3 Alpena i 4 MCC 0 8 MCC 6 4 Cadilac 3 a Cadilac 8 6 Elk Kapids 7 Varsity Wrestling T.C. OPP. 4 Oscoda 55 35 Midland Dow 36 43 Benton Harbor 34 57 Grand Haven 8 37 Charlevoix 33 37 Escanaba 38 33 Mason 38 35 Muskegon 33 16 Mona Shores 43 36 MCC 17 Varsity Boys Basketbal T.C. OPP. 84 Malnstee 77 79 Alpena 77 59 Benton Harbor 61 56 Grand Haven 69 69 Ludington 66 60 Muskegon 74 76 Petoskey 73 69 Mona Shores 63 66 Manistee 73 61 MCC 63 91 Cadilac 66 66 Benton Harbor 83 76 Ludington 67 65 Alpena 60 66 Muskegon 83 60 Mona Shores 59 61 Petoskey 60 88 MCC 84 80 Cadilac 57 69 Grand Haven 73 XV. Basketbal ■ T.C OPP. 53 Manistee 55 56 Afpena 65 40 Benton Harbor 60 46 Ludington 35 57 Muskegon 69 83 Petoskey 64 54 Mona Shores 60 48 Manistee 46 55 MCC 63 58 Cadillac 60 40 Benton Harbor 43 68 Ludington 59 49 Alpena 61 36 Muskegon 53 44 Mona Shores 51 71 Petoskey 49 63 MCC 76 51 Cadilac 50 48 Grand Haven 49 XV. Track T.C. OPP. 87 Suttons Bay 67 0 Froth 13 55 Kingsley 90 0 Northport 33 80 Kalkaska 78 136b Northport 31b 78 St. Francis 71 O Leelanau 13 87 Petoskey 48 0 Froth 31 Varsity Basebal T.C OPP. 1 Midland 13 6 Midbnd 4 3 Cadillac 0 15 Cadilac 4 3 Grand Haven 1 3 Grand Haven 4 1 Alpena 0 a Alpena a 6 Muskegon 4 5 Muskegon 4 7 Manistee 5 4 Manistee 3 7 Sauh Ste. Marie 0 6 Sauh Ste. Marie 4 5 Mona Shores 3 3 Mona Shores 1 3 Alpena 4 5 Alpena 9 5 MCC 6 5 MCC 1 3 Benton Harbor 6 0 Benton Harbor 3 9 SaiJt Ste Marie 4 Varsity Boys Track T.C. OPP. 78b Benton Harbor 74b 94 Midland Dow 64 66 Grand Haven 93 94 Muskegon 64 73 Mona Shores 86 13 MCC 46 Varsity Girls Track OPP. RESULTS Ferris Indoor Invitational champions Alma Chippewa HiUs won Benton Harbor won Midland Dow won Grand Haven won East Lansing lost Adrian won Muskegon won Sauh Ste. Marie won Mona Shores lost MCC lost North Country Relays champions Petoskey Relays champions Conference Meet 5th XV. Girls Track Suttons Bay lost Northport. Kingsley 3nd KaMcaska lost i .i ryor r r won St. Francis lost technological university catalog 1977-1979 ® ?« CniHif Iljat . rllcait biljrs r l— 4 .m .1 • - I dm ill _ Z. rti|u f1jcaii Jlaljrs nrmyii a , (College preparatory %« y'r L+ tiwv (rJ Cmfy ' . ' r-iyr- . in rt: £ w a tftmrmr 'f'Jy Sj t y K. tu — , - W £ . Q L 120 ELEMENTARY MATHEMATICAL ANALYSIS HERBERG • BRISTOL c£ u ◄ ◄ Art Is Interesting The Art Department offered a wide range of subjects. They began with Art I which exposed them to a wide variety of methods used in art such as Sculpture. Prospective Drawing, and Lettering. The students developed their individual interests there. Ceramics taught them different ways to create sculptures as well as pottery work. Lettering gave a student a head start in working with exact measurements and showed the importance of accuracy. In Sculpture they learned three processes with which to sculpt• carving, modeling. and building up. Each class helped the students to improve their skills and gave them a better idea what art was about. I. Scott Hammontree soldering his art project together. 3. Art class draws each other. 3. Amy Shockney decides to sculpt her brother. 4. Paul Anloague is a real ham. 5. Drawing a posed person is Janice Kucera. 6. Dan Manville thinks this cup is going to be jreat for beer. 7. Working on his great mound of clay is Dan Spears. 8. Her Majesty?? 123 Science: The Study Of . . T.C.H.S. students were very lucky to have such broad studies in our science department. Biology. Chemistry. Physics. Physical Science. Geoscience. Physiology, and Advanced Science satisfied our students ’ aspirations. Through observation. study, and experimentation, students analzed several topics within each course. They learned many new laws and terms. A mole for example is not only a furry mammal, or a spot on skini it also is an expression used to describe gram molecular weight. A new law they learned was never call Mr. Merchant — 'Merch'.” right Chris!?!?!! An obvious highlight of science classes were the labs. Through such experimentation. students learned. Our science course offerings were very extensive and complete. No Mg C V'' I, r c ” • • - Ik. L h. u k K ' V Cr Mn Fe Co N C“ Zn Go Ge A tA V k l C Rb Sr Y Zr Nb Tc Hu Rh Pd Ag Cd In Sn 5b “ w i 4; 124 1. These texts contain everything for the beginning Einstein. 2. This room's got class. 3. Ron Beery and Al Nervig about to make a monumental discovery. 4. Labs, the most objective part of science classes, are also the most enjoyable. 5. Pan Duchamp and Phil Trimmer race Ron and Al to fame. 6. Mr. Ailsworth explains the aero-dynamics of Capt. Marvel's shield to Kerry Taylor. 7 Attentiveness is next to godliness. 8. Janie Van Norwick sings into a graduated cylinder accompanied by Nancy lammers. 9. Ellen Howard. Todd Wilson. Pam Sikorski. and their ex-lab partner. 125 - The Language of Tommorow From basic addition to complex functions, math is a vital part of our future. It is such a broad study that many new careers are being formed. Today, it is a critical portion of college entrance tests and scholarships. As an everyday tool, math plays a fundamental role when calculating. Here at T.C.H.S. students took math courses according to their expertise. They started with basic courses and as their understanding of mathematics increased, the difficulty of math courses available to the students increased. The result of this type of tracking” was an increase in the students’ capabilities and comprehension. Tomorrow, mathematics will be an essential step in the evolution of acquiring knowledge. I. Sue Hams demonstrates her abilities with paperwork. 3 Pat Carrol works diligently while the Robs goof offI 3. A calculator makes things much easier. 3. And the hour has started. 5. An intelligent-looking classroom 6. Scott Canute at the desk. 7. Mark Dancer is camera-shy as usual. 8. Eric Bazzet also switched to calculators. 9. Jim Scroth shows his analysis class how to do that college work. Accent On Living Social Studies is one of the broadest departments TCHS offers. The department has so many courses it is divided into three logical and appropriate categories. The first. American Studies, covers our heritage and factors which affect our present life style. The second. World Studies, familiarizes students with other societies all over the world. This is a very important objective since the future survival of our planet critically depends upon international cooperation. The third and most objective category is Behavioral Studies. The largest of the Social Studies sections, these classes are a vital part of our lives, helping the students become aware of their own resources. Students learn about culture; culture is life. I. Colleen Cosgrove, water witching for sociology J. Smiling Terri Miller and a weary Geana Beardsley during class, tired and yawning, but not asleep. 3. Tom Cisek. I know. know — Sit down Toml 4. Bob Underwood demonstrates why he was voted the most popular AND the most likable guy in the school. 5. Mike Roach likes being social, and he studies it. 6. These are the many faces teachers see first hour, appalling isn't it? 7. To Steve Stafford. Mark Goense is being too social. 8. Lectures are a solemn occasion. 9. Tests are the solemnest occasions. Expanding Can Be Fun. Last year the Special Olympics took place May 5 £ 6 at Thirlby Field with each Olmypian entered in the event of his choice. Our school had about 350kids competing for ribbons and a chance to attend the state meet in Mt. Pleasant. The Olympians that placed from our school were. Philip Reincke. 2nd in 50-yd dash. 1st in softball throw, Doug Amor. 3rd in 220. 3rd in softball throw, 1st in frisbee, Ken Braun. 1st in 220. 1st in 440, David Johnson 1st in Pentathloni Robyn Bishop. 1st in long jump. 3rd in softball throw, Rich Olson 1st in 50-yd dash. 1st in softball throw. 1st in frisbee, Kay Dead man. 2nd in long jump. 1st in softball throw. In school. Special Education students took regular classes but were helped by other teachers to finish their assignments and fully understand the work they had done. The Hearing Impaired program consisted of several deaf or hearing students who attended regular classes at school, but due to hearing loss were given extra help in lip reading, speech, auditory training, and sign language. Each subject helped in expanding their knowledge. 130 I. Ms. Bozzi pauses a minute in her hectic day at the Special Olympics. 1 Olympians get ready to start their dash. 3. A happy ribbon winner. Rich Olson. 4. Kids wait around for the events to start 5. David Johnson smiles big with accomplishment. 6. Discussing their assignments are Warren Clouse and Don King. 7. Ms. Adams goes over Robyn Bishop's paper while she awaits the results. 8. Rich Olson fixes a TV. 131 Industrial Arts Aids Our Future Occupations The Industrial Arts program teaches many skills that will be useful in the future. For example. Small Car course teaches you how to correct minor car problems, minimizing the expense of car repair. Drafting attracts the interest of students going into the field of architecture by giving a good background in blue printing and scale-drawing. Woodshop teaches skills that are useful around the house, such as small remodeling projects, such as building furniture. Pupils are given an opportunity to try their hand at operating small machinery, in Machine Shop. Everything that is taught in Industrial Arts may be applied outside the classroom. . A team effort by Randy leach and his friend. 2. ken Soper — an architect ?? 3. Jim Sladek s and Bill Robinson's new car. 4. A moment of many at the light tables. 5. Boy. does this car need help! 6. Mike Ash taking inventory?? 7. He prints his own Christmas Cards. S. Al Weiselberg takes a rest. 9. Larry Bigelow working on the cars. Co-op Is Educational Co-op combined occupational training received in school with actual on-the- job work experiences. Under the supervision of Mr. Trahair and others, the student was placed in a specific occupation which fit his her abilities, aptitudes, and interests. Students who could include work experiences in his her credentials had a distinct advantage over the applicant with experience. This program offered the challenge that attending school alone can not fulfill. . Dave Prosh works with the machines at Actron Steel. 1 Randy Rakan orders his tacos from only Michelle Smith at Zantigo. 3. Watch out for Steve McNabb at Southgate Sales. He'll run you over with the forklift 4. A ream effort by two of Zantigo's workers Deb Overmyer and Randy Schaub 5. Lavonda Buchan's mom likes Holiday Inn because they taught her how to make beds. 6. Steve Heim forth bags it up for Prevos. 7. Mike Hott loves his job at Bean Pot because he 's the pie taste tester. 8. A H. Joynt Automotive has itself a do-it-yourself catalogue man Scott Zagers. 9. Kay Braden pauses a minute from her work at Park Place. 10. Gayle Harris looks up in relief at Arby s and is glad it's not another customer. 135 We Are Professionals The ambitions of Business Education students were just as great as their achievements. They learned to be efficient, orderly, and complete. These qualities were earned through intensive studying and complex training. Our classes surpassed the requirements needed to obtain a diploma in the field of Business Education. Accounting. Record Keeping. Shorthand, and Typing were just a small fraction of classes offered. They all prepared enthusiastic students to triumph over today's world — a world filled with financial and occupational headaches. I. Lynne Strieker writes like lightning. 1 Kathy Jennett types like lightning. 3. Mike Wagoner and Kevin Somero are humored by another of Mr. Kinsman's stupifying jokes. 4. Marcia Franke goes — “tick. tick. tick. 5. Contrary to popular opinion, left-handed people can write as well as right-handed ones. 6. Business Education classes are always full. 7. Challenger Tobi Putman versus a Royal model 440 typewriter. 8. Mark Aldridge typing out the girls, er. out-typing the girls: GO MARKUl 9. For Kelline Anderson there is a time to type and a time to listen. Home Economics Means Home Management The Home Economics department offered a wide variety of courses; many were open to both male and female. These students were interested in home management skills, the Home ec. courses were divided in two groups, group A. cooking and group B. sewing. Interpersonal Real-tionships and Family Living allowed the students to discuss such topics as getting yourself together ” and marriage conflicts and crises. The best aspect of Home Ec. was first hand knowledge. Obviously, the students enrolled in these courses actually experienced what they were to learn. I. Home management involves concentrated studying. 1 A Singer accompanied by Bill Selkirk. 3. Ellen Beery tries her hand at finger stitching. 4. Kim Walsh says. Let's skip the mam course and get right to the dessert. 5. Karl Haywood and Darryl Beck with are happy with the way their wash came out. out the top of the washing machine. 6. Ernie Cox. Mike Guzinski. and classmates counsel each other during discussion. 7. These dried apples are samples of ' edible art. 8. So. Lori Kerrigan sews. 139 The Key Is Fitness Studies done in the field of education have found that given two people with identical intelligence quotients, the one who is physically fit has a far greater learning capacity. Psychologists also report that a basic need of man is that of adventure. Physical education accomplished both these with activities ranging from the intricacies of the floor exercise in gymnastics or the handball court to the just plain fun of a frisbee contest in the early spring. Skills were not learned in isolation, but utilized in competitive tournaments, pitting class champs against each other. . Fhppin' frizbees increases hand eye coordination. 3. Kevin McKian. future Olympic discus thrower. 3. On Your____________; Get Seti Hey waitl — where's Mark? He's 7th from the left. 4. Girls' class has jogger's-itis. 5. Don Snyder steps into a kill shot. 6. An important concept of physical fitness is eye exercises. 7. A handstand is a popular gymnastic stunt. S. Scott Cook volleys the ball 9. Dave Moenkhaus, nice swing, but no ball. 10. These girls are practicing their running. 141 Orchestra Keeps Busy Schedule Director Stephen Hobson has kept the TCSH Orchestra busy for the past four years, and this year was no exception. Concerts and contests included a Pops concert at the beginning of the year, the annual Christmas Concert and a spring tour to Cheyboygan and Sault St. Marie. They received a superior rating at the district MSBOA festival. Also, a select group of players from the orchestra accompanied the spring musical ”The Sound of Music”. 142 I. Playing the cello is a happy experience for Robin Jones. 2 Sue Davis gets a real thrill out of orchestra. 3. Jim Hostler gives Mr. Hobson the evil eye. 4. The friendly gossip corner of Mary Tobias. Rob Rudd and Shirley Bush gab while Mr. Hobson tries to tune the timp . 5. Dave Allen can think of nothing better than to sleep during orchestra. 6. Randy Rakan tries to figure out the fingering to a very simple passage. 7. Janet Rebman and Judy Fox attentively wait while Cheryl Gourdie tunes her instrument. 3. Bill Maxbauer rattles on the xylophone. 9. Kurt Monson would rather smile for the photographer than play another Beethoven symphony. 143 What's Band? ojan Brass was an informal group of students that performed at ol assemblies and home basketball games. Another extra-curricular ity. Stage Band. performed for organizations that requested them. Band practiced and performed outside school. Another band. Con-Band. was held 4th hour and performed for the general public. The yand in school. Symphony Band, consisted of the best players that yrmed at many concerts throughout the year. 1. Steve Bell isn't bored. 2. 1977-1978 Symphony Band. 3. Concert Band's flutes. 4. 1977-1978 Trojan Brass Brass Section 5. 1977-1978 Pom-Pon girls. 6. Jeff Peek, play those drums. 7. Inhale clarinets. 8. Go for it Paul Brown 9. Mr. Hit. all dressed up. 145 And The Band Marches On Despite the changing of directors, just two weeks before band camp. TCSH Marching Band showed great enthusiasm each time they marched onto the field. Mr. Gary Hill (the new band director). Mr. Dwight Bauman, and Kevin Smith (Drum Major) led the band. 179 strong, to a fourth place rating at marching band competition in Bridgeport. Many long hours of rehearsals were required, not only during fourth hour, but after school and evenings at Thirlby Field as well. The Pom Pon girls attended a special training camp prior to the beginning of the season to perfect their routines and techniques. 146 I 4 I tk MH I. The Flag Corps await. 3. The Traverse City Senior High Marching Band. 3. Pompon Nancy Loveland and Flag Beth VanFarowe march on. 4. The Pom-poms high kick. 5. Trumpeter Mike Sarber stands at attention. 6. Trumpets L to R Steve Loney. Mike Pooley. Scott Randall. Tim Yankee, and Bob Valade play their hearts out. 7. Drummers smile for the camera. 8. Charlotte Olney watches to see if she is in step. 9. Director Gary Hill concentrates on the music. 148 One Exciting Year The Beleantos sang at the hospital at Christmas and at The Plantation for the P. T.S.A. Founder’s Banquet. The other ensemble. Choralairs. sang in L eland at Christmas. Concert Choir was asked to perform The Messiah with The Northwestern Symphonic Orchestra and sang at graduation. Treble Choir went on tour to the elementary schools while the girls from Concert Choir and Treble Choir combined and entered the State Women’s Chorus Competition. . Sandy Hippensteel. Libby Williams and Sandy Cole practice their music. 2. Belcantos. 3. Girls Choir. 4. Choralairs. 5. Concert Choir. 6. Jan Jamieson. Rose Brimmer. Sarah Batzer. Carol Winter, and Jeanne Jamieson memorize their music. 7. Concert Choir members practice for a concert. 8. Having a ball singing is Jim Hill. Jim Ben netts. Kevin Tomaszewski. 9. Shawna Herman and Marta Schtack sing away. 10. Mrs. Holliday — the piano player. 11. Director of first and second hour choirs is Mr. MUross. 149 Comm. Arts Is Variety There was wide variety in our Communication Arts courses with classes ranging from Comp. I to Theater Arts. In Comp. I students had a chance to write about their experiences and listen to each other while learning important skills. On a whole different spectrum. Theater Arts offered you an opportunity to improve your acting ability. The 5th hour class put on Adaptation for other students in the school. . Angie Wineman. Jeff Richards and Vicki Underwood love group situations. 2. Jan Ritola and Bob Cartwright interview Mrs. Bogart. (Laurie Driver) from Main Street. 3. Mrs. $ chart gets a kick out of her Advanced Studies Class. 4. Art of the Motion Picture in Action . 5. Terri Danielson concentrates on important business. 6. Brain Case an unstable person? 7. Who is sitting next to you. Joe Dakoske? $. Mike Schafer had a sex change and became Maud Dyer of Main Street. 9. Don’t throw that chair at me Mr. Bader. 151 . Staring up in awe is Mike Bristol. 1. Kim Walsh ignores the camera while Paul Prouty hams it up. 3. Bill Roe is trying to find out what his name would be if he were born in Spain. 4. Steve Cook needs all the help he can get from Senora Palmer. 5. In her typical position (mouth open) is Beth Elsbury. 6. Senor wears out his red pen on Joe Carri-zales' composition. 7. Deb Kuhn cleaned up Paris while she was there. 8. Looking forward to going to France, students wait for their plane. 9. Jyl Brentana and Tammy Clingan hold up the fence at the Louvre. 10. Are Mark Gilmore and Dana Bartone cheating on their tests?!? 11. Ms. Riley is giving everyone E's. it A Taste” Of Foreign Language Last year the French students not only learned some of the language but had the opportunity to see some of France's famous sites such as The Lov. the Eiffel Tower, and McDonalds (French style). They also had a French dinner. Although the Spanish students were not offered a trip this year, they compromised by giving reports at Christmas time which featured many Spanish dishes. In this way. they all had a taste of French and Spanish cuisine as well as using the language they learned. Safety Is First Adjust seat Fasten seat belts Selector lever in park Parking brake on Start engine Cover brake Shift to proper gear Release parking brake Check traffic Signal and go. This is a procedure every driver must know to pass Drivers Training. Students do not only learn how to drive, they spend alot of their time in classroom working on tests and answering questions. By the end of the semester, the pupils not only have knowledge of driving, but have know how. 1S4 Experiencing Means Learning Through experience, the Outdoor Education students learned more than they might have in a classroom atmosphere. In this open environment these students had more freedom to learn about themselves and made decisions based entirely on their own good judgement. This last year, they split wood for their firewood sale. During a survival unit, they made their own pack frames. They went ice fishing with classmade equipment, which included an ice shanty. Last spring they conducted their annual maple syrup unit. All the students participated in gathering about SCO to 1400 gallons of sap to produce some 15 to 45 gallons. The 15-acre spread allowed students physical and mental independence. Outdoor Education provided the students and teachers with common goals. Through constructive attainment of these goals, student relationships with their teachers and more importantly with each other was much greater. In short. Outdoor Education broadened the student's capacity of knowledge through interesting and constructive activities. I. Drivers Training class tries to study diligently. 7. Jolene Larson and Carol Sleeper take Mr. Elzinga for a ride. 3. Once more around. 4. Back it up ?l 5. for Kerry Dillon. Outdoor Ed. moves indoor. 6. Mr Murphy. Carl Stegmeyer. and Kelly Allen, head out for the back forty. 7. Tom Strang. Du Wayne Eobes. and Bob Councilor load wood for their firewood sale. 8. Outdoor Ed. uses very technical equipment. No mickey mouse outfit. 155 Merchant. Edwin Mitchell. Maureen Mixer. Lynne Rosendale. Dave Scharf. Gail Sutherland. Irv Thibedeau. Joseph Velker. Kay Wetters. Richard Wittig. Brenda Young. Daniel Those Not Having Their Picture Taken David Dye Waldo Keating Norman Trahair Roger Werly Bernard Ackerman James Anderson Glenn Bader Leona Barnhardt Patrick Bearss Mary-Kay Bewalda George Boehm Diane Bozzi Neal Breaugh Dwight Brown Barbara Chapman Jack Clark Bert Comstock Jon Constant Mary Draper Donald Dunsmore Ruth Earl Alan Elzinga John Frisby John Galnares Alan Garwotd Jan Hale Woody Hansen Marsha Hansen Gary Hill Stephen Hobson Marilyn Hondorp Paul Katsaros George Kinsman Winona Kirby John Koschara James Kraft Joseph LeMieux Christina Lewis William Livingston John Lober Robert Lober Allen Lock man Lorna Lombard Maxine Mac Inn is Michael McManus David Malmstrom Jeanette Mason David Millross Richard Murphy Jonas Neihardt Larry Nykerk James Ooley Merced tas Palmer Virgil Pampu David Parrish Ann Potes James Raymond Gail Riley John Sabo Lyndon Salathiel Cathy Search John Sonnemann Eleanor Stocking Daniel Stupka John Swire Laura Swire Beverly Thornburg Paul Turovaara Jerry Urban Roger Wood 157 Where The Action Is School board members and administrators are responsible for maintaining high academic rating (North Central Association and University of Michigan Accreditations), broad selection of educational opportunities for all students, and adequate financing of school programs. The latter has become increasingly difficult in view of increasing enrollment and inflation, but both board members and administrators are persistent in telling local taxpayers of the needs of our young people and working for the best possible programs within the financial means of the community. Our secretaries are also a part of the school administration. They help make the school run smoothly and can answer any question that students have. They Are Our Early Action Is your locker stuck ? Are you dying of hunger? Do you need a ride home? Do not worryi we have just the people to help you. They are the custodians, the cooks, and the bus drivers who help our school run smoothly. The cooks start fixing our lunch before we get to school in order to have everything prepared at the right timei otherwise, think what lunch would be like. Our custodians play a major role in the school by fixing doors, replacing light bulbs, fixing pencil sharpeners and doing many other things which keep our school from falling apart. The bus drivers are the students' main source of transportation to and from school, bussing about 95% of our students. 161 Everyone Wins!! Homecoming 1977 was a successful event for everyone involved. Each grade won first place in something, and the Trojan football team smeared the Alpena Wildcats. At the pep assembly, the sophomore class won the big mouth competition. The band played a fine rendition of Rocky , Star Wars”, and The Legend of the One Eyed Sailor”. They also performed an enjoyable skit concerning the very first marching football team which played the Alpena ”Pussycats Because it was his hundredth game. Coach Ooley received gifts from the pep club officers — a cake, boutonniere, and a few kisses. The juniors artistic talent gave them a first place for the sign painting contest, and the senior class won the float competition with the theme Trojans Have the Force”. Queen Barb Braden and King Mark Spencer reigned over the dance which followed the game. 4 164 . The 1977 homecoming court. Front row Michelle Purvis. Kathy Kozelko. Tina Hepner. Carol Colbath. Row X. Jon Buday. Mark Candey. Larry Haughn. Larry Pobuda. Barb Braden. Mark Spencer. X A Trojan player hurdles the defensive line in an attempt to gam yardage. 3. Queen Barb Braden and King Mark Spencer smile for the crowd. 4. The Trojan Varisty cheerleaders add color to the pep assembly. 5. Coach Coley receives a boutonniere from pep club officer Penny Brill. 6. Senior float, taking first place, shows Star Wars characters and coach Coley. 7. Coach Coley tells his Trojans to Run Those Wildcats up a Tree in the junior float. 8. The sophomores' Trojan Catastrophe Factory. 165 SUPER We Are The SuperstarsI The unsung heroes of Trojan Sports are the cheerleaders, pom-pons, and flag girls. They’re the ones that get the crowd rowdy, entertain them at half-time, and make the guys feel at home on foreign fields. The pom pon girls sacrificed going to the beach for a week this summer in order to attend a camp sponsored by the American Scholastic Drill Team Association. The camp was held at Ferris State College and was attended by ten squads from throughout Michigan. On the last night of their stay, our girls performed a routine for the counselors and received the rank of (you guessed it) number onel The flag girls also had a busy summer. The four squad leaders. Charlotte Olney. Nancy Rogers. Karen McMaster. and Beth VanFarowe. attended the Smith- Walbridge camp in Syracuse. Ind. They received the outstanding school award, and Charlotte Olney was voted the most outstanding individual. A panel of students and teachers selected the 1977-78 cheerleaders. The girls had to perform cheers and chants, as well as cheers that they created themselves. With school money so scarce, the varsity had to hold a dance to raise the money necessary to attend away games. With a little help from the Pep Club, they made it to all the away football and basketball games. 1. The 1977-78 varsity cheerleaders Front row Sue Mack. Sheri Hutson. 2nd row Shelly Antol. Cindy Whaley. 3rd row? Cathy Lelilo. Lori Schichtel. Sue Belcher. Missing is Sue Cosgrove. 2. Our cheerleaders get high at homecoming. 3. Brenda Miller. Sarah Hall, and Lorna Brett boogie at a basketball game. 3. Meet Barb Braden. Christa Shyly. Beth VanFbrowe. k£- . The Pep-a-rama emblem. Pep Club sponsored this annual event, and it was a great successl 2 1977- 78 Pep Club officers — Mr. John Sonnemann. advisors Julie Thirlby. secretary's Deb Merchant, presidents Penny Brill, treasurers Carol Colbath. vice-presidents Renee Ritchie, historian. 3. Mr. Sonnemann is beside himself. 4. Another great” Pep Club skitlfl 5. The seniors get ready to win big mouth again! 6. And the winners of the big mouths are — the seniors. exclaims Deb Merchant. 7. The officers, plus Kathy Greilick and Jennie Hoxie. clown around! 8. The concession stands are a great source of income, but also a great place for Jon Buday and Bob Egeler to talk about the game. 1 168 Pep Club Creates Rowdiness And Fun! Pep Club '77-’78 all started on September 14. with the first meeting in the cafeteria. The new officers were there to inform interested people all about Pep Club and what activities were planned for the upcoming year. During football season, the club took two away bus trips to Mona Shores and Bay City. These rowdy” outings were a lot of fun and were enjoyed by all who went. Pep Club was also a coordinate sponsor of Homecoming '77. They helped square the band away and put the decorations up before the dance. Weekly activities included Wednesday meetings, the selling of booster ribbons and buttons, painting signs, making cookies for our Trojan teams, working in the concession stands, and just creating school spirit all around TCHS. Mr. John Sonnemann. Pep Club advisor, certainly lived up to the motto of the club: to promote school spiritl” 169 ■ . Jeff Geiger. Nancy Kerby. Lynn Thirlby. and Larry Green show off their flowers. Come Sail Away workers Kelli Brown. Kris Meyer. Bill Brigham. Ann Vrondran. Kristel Simon. Westwood provides the tunes for Prom ’78. 4. Pretty good punch, eh Mr. Nykerk ? 5. Hey baby, wanna dance with ol' Bob? 6. Promgoers enjoy a rest and some punch. 7. Come on Peggy, just one more dancel pleads Steve. 8. Bill Lihou and his date enjoy listening to the band. 9. The theme song Come Sail Away is performed by Westwood KX Mr. Breaugh discovers that even chaporones can have a swingin' time. . Tracey Kelly takes over a meeting while Ms. Larson's class looks on. 2. SC Officers (7 to r)t Vice President Tracey Kelly. Treasurer Nick Baic. Secretary Kris Meyer. President Larry Pobuda. Secretary Barb Bell 3. The sophomore reps, listen intently to the discussion. 4. Laura Williamson gives an exciting account of SC’s activities to Ms. Golaski's class. 5. Carolyn Kenney discusses a motion while the officers look on. 6. Pres. Pobuda displays the new Hall of Fame sign designed by Danielle Shipman. 7. Heather Lockwood entertains Tim Kelly and Grant Fitz at a committee meeting. 172 Improved Communication, Student Council Goal Under the guidance of the new advisor. Ms. Lynn Larson, the '77-7$ Student Council sponsored many activities and had a successful year. A few of the major events included Cleaner Campus Week. Christmas Dance, a dance for the parents and faculty, and dances for the students. One of the goals of the Council was to improve communication between the students and the organization representing them. Every third week a representative would visit each third hour class to discuss Council matters and get suggestions to take back to the meetings. The Council also arranged exchanges with schools as close as Charlevoix and as far away as Muskegon. The participants were able to see how other councils operated. Student Council Representatives ICth — Mary Ansorge. Jody Becsey. Julie Brazaski. Tim Kelly. Pam Stern. Michelle McGuffin. Natalie Moore. Maria Schlack. Danielle Shipman. Suzannah Tobin. Korin Stout. Carol Parker. Linda Schichtel. Ann Vrondran. Grant Fitz. Lori Ritola. Ilth — Pat Brennan. Renee Brunackey. Margaret Corcoran. Barb Bell. Jackie Gauthier. Mark Gilmore. Tncia Griffin. Pam Lynch. Kelly Halberg. Jon Schlosser. Carol Winter. Patty Corden. Lynn VanHorn. Jeff Kroesing. Janet Rebman. Jeannie Hughes. Mary Jo Sipley. Ilth — Doug Bast a. Beth Brinkerhoff. Larry Haughn. Jenny Hoxsie. Karen Johnson. Bernie Joppich. Scott Keane. Ken Soper. Carolyn Kenney. Heather Lockwood. Dennis Waisanen. Kent Ails worth. Jim Pampu. Brian Christner. Laura Williamson. 173 Class Councils Strive To Reach Coals Each grade had a council which dealt with things that applied only to that class. Twelve officers (four from each grade) were elected in the fall. Last year, it was mandated that the three presidents be Student Council representatives. The class council of 1977-78proved to be productive. Not only did the three councils work on homecoming floats. Cleaner Campus Week and Pep-a-rama. but they were also kept busy with various individual projects. The sophomore class organized the annual magazine sale for class rings, trying to outsell” the class ahead of them. The juniors had one of the highlights of the year to plan, the prom, which wasn't easy to organize, but last year's hard working class did a fantastic job. Commencement exercises were the big for the seniors, for a class motto and flower, plus cap and gown colors had to be picked. 174 . Juniors Kris Meyer. Pam Lynch, and Margaret Corcoran pick up the flowers for the prom. 2 Senior Class Council officers Larry Haughn. Jenny Hoxie. and Carolyn Kenney. 3. Important matters are discussed at the senior class council meeting. 4. Jackie Gauthier. Margaret Corcoran, and Kris Meyer lead the juniors. 5. The annual magazine sale. 6. Mr. Merchant advises the sophomores on their many endeavors. 7. The sophomore officers are Pam Stern. Mary An-sorge. Lorna Brett, and Tim Kelly. S. Jody Becsey and Sarah Hall add their ideas to the meeting. 175 SIU Helps Foreign Students Adjust To learn more about other cultures and help our foreign exchange students adjust were the goals of SIU. Students for International Understanding was a club that was both fun and education. with slide-discussion presentations on various nations each month. Dances and parties were held occasionally. The Fast for World Harvest” held in Feb., was a main highlight of the year. On that day, the members of SIU persuaded students to donate the money they’d normally spend on lunch and go without food for that day. The money was used to help fight world hunger. In December, Cosmos International Weekend was held. This weekend, sponsored by the YMCA, 4-H, Rotary International, and YFU, allowed 100 foreign exchange students and 100 American students to discuss world problems and share ideas. Mr. Fred Curow, faculty advisor, lent his enthusiasm to the club and its activities. 176 I. SIU members discuss many international ideas. 2 The SIU officers are Greg Putnum. Vicki Roney. Leslie Sla-dek. Lisa Loomis, and advisor Mr. Curow. 3. Esther Studer. Nicola Giammarino. Ekkehard Butt. Anne Mette Austomyr. and Liliana Martinez are some of the foreign exchange students. 4. Julie Purdom and Jeannie Hughes attend a slide presentation. 5. The Fast for World Hunger. 6. Leslie Sladek addresses the group. Journalism — Reporting News To TCHS Students Learning how to write is an important skill needed for many subjects. The class of journalism does just that: Teaches students how to write more effectively, in an informal atmosphere. The class, advised by Mr. John Gerhardt. met fourth hour, so if the student had an interview, the person could come in during their lunch hour. Guest speakers visited the class twice in a six-week period to talk about a given subject, and then a selected reporter wrote an editorial on that subject. This student was selected by their writing ability. Beside editorial stories, students learned how to write news and feature articles. The inverted triangle method was used quite frequently, which gave the students a better understanding of the journalistic way of writing. There were four associate editors, beside the editor-in-chief. which kept everything moving. Their duties included: making assignments to reporters, designing page layouts, and spending many long hours putting the paper together. The BLACK and GOLD was submitted every three weeks with topics varying from the latest student council news to a controversial subject like sex education in school. Authorities on the different subjects the class discussed devoted their time to the class. 178 . The 1977-78 Black and Gold Staff. 2. Editor Amy Spears contemplates which way to arrange her articles for the next issue of the Black and Gold. 3. Beth (goombah!) Milligan and fellow goombah Donna Horton give out with their come-hither smiles. 4. Doing what he does best. Tim Watson expresses his farout point of viewI 5. Scott Keane displays his great strength and vigor on ”itty bitty Paul Rickard. 6. Taking a break from their journalistic duties. Doug Stanton. Mike Schafer, and Keith Moore discuss the day 's happen ings. 7. The big event — the Black and Gold staff shot the basketballs through the hoop I Stasis l lt aV At felt THE MTIECFTHE _______PW’Ers____ BLKCU60LD V . s. Record -_eajLe (jjei l y, Ok . rjo rn ______ + ? -00 A A(X- UJtATH K 7 179 Jocks Incorporated The Varsity Club, composed of athletes who had earned one or more letters in a varsity sport, met each Monday to play basketball and other games. The main project of the club was to sell basketball programs at the home games. They held raffles for basketballs and seat cushions during the half times of these games. The members also participate in the annual Faculty vs. The Varsity Club game, held during Pep-a-rama week (by the way, the faculty won). 180 4 Key Club Helps Needy The Key Club was a small, but productive group of students. led by advisor Ms. Hutchinson. They donated Christmas trees to the needy with money they made by selling peanuts. They split up into two groups, and one group worked as volunteer nurses aids at Munson Medical Center, and the other half visited the elderly at local nursing homes. The district convention was held in the spring in Grand Rapids. New district officers were elected and training conferences were held. In July. 1977 four members attended the International Convention in Kansas City, and learned new ideas for projects and had training for officers. 1. The Varsity Club doing what they like best. 2. Advisor Bob Lober referees the game. 3. Paul Prouty pauses for the Pines. 4. Dribble that ball, fella. 5. Jan Ritola displays the trees for the needy. 6. Much discussion takes place at the meetings. 7. Ms. Hutchinson leads the crew. 181 1. Carol Hernden and Karen Korson perform a scene from the heartwarming story of Hellen Keller's life. The Miracle Worker. 2. Dress rehearsals take a lot of time and effort, as Jane Rombouts. Mark Kuepfer. and Lynn Bowers from The Man Who Came to Dinner can tell you. 3. Working behind the scenes to get everything looking just right was a big part of being a Thespian. 4. The Thespian executive committee (front row. I to r)t Carol Hernden. Olga Bate, (back row) supply officer Brian Bixby. clerk Sarah Roberts, secretary Kelly Halberg. Vice President Jeanne Jamieson. President Tom Mmnema. and missing is treasurer Sue din. 5. Kevin Spicer goes over his lines in this scene from a dress rehearsal of The Man Who Came to Dinner. 182 Let Us Entertain You And entertain they didl The 1977-78 Thespians had an eventful year, presenting two plays, an evening of one acts, and co-producing The Sound of Music with the TCHS Music Dept. The Butterfly that Blushed was the story of an ugly butterfly’s endeavors to become beautiful. The show was taken on a tour of all the elementary schools in November. The comedy The Man Who Came To Dinner was about a dinner guest who stayed for eight months. The play was directed by Ms. Hutchinson. TCHS' entry in the 1978 one act drama contest was The Miracle Workerwhich placed second. Carol Herndon received a superior rating for her performance as Helen Keller in district competition. Betsy McNeil and Lisa Vezina received an excellent rating for costuming and props. The combined talents of the Music Dept., the orchestra, and the Thespians brought us Roger’s and Hammerstien’s spirited musical The Sound of Music . Mr. Hansen was the director. Seniors Win Pep-A-Rama To cap off the basketball season. Pep-a-rama was held the week of Feb. 6-10. With the overall theme of Cartoon Capers the senior class emerged as the winners, the juniors took second, and the sophomores were awarded third after a week of events. The seniors got first place after decorating their building to look like something straight out of Peanuts. The sophomores took second with The Pink Panther as their theme. ”Super Friends gave the juniors a third. The seniors won the final major event, the skit competition. Charlie Brown. Lucy. Linus, and the gang beat the Mona Shores Sailors in an exciting basketball game. Wonder Woman. Batman and the Boy Wonder, the Joker, and a questionable squad of cheerleaders gave the juniors a second place. Although they got third, the sophomores showed a lot of spirit with dozens of pink panthers in their skit. Class counts were taken at a faculty vs. the varsity club basketball game and the game against the Sailors. People wearing black and gold clothes were counted for the color count. Class and color counts were both minor events. The junior girls, lead by Moose” Kelly, proved to be the strongest by beating both the sophomores and seniors. The senior boys won both times, although the juniors didn’t make it easy for them. A new school record was set when it took the seniors over eight minutes to win. To add more excitement to the pep assembly, a Mr. and Ms. Spirit were choosen from each class to compete in various games, such as leap frog and three-legged races. The juniors took first in that and the big mouth contest. Truly it was one of the most exciting weeks of the year. s I. Signs of agony show up in the faces of the tug-O-warriors. 1 A bust of the Pink Panther, as the sophomore class sees him. 3. Coach LeMieux calls a conference. 4. The Anteater stops chasing the Ant in order to talk about school spirit. 5. Come on Deb. Scott isn't all that badl 6. We've got spirit, yes we dot 7. Cathy Lelito shows her artistic talents. 185 I Bob Gilbo adjusts his makeup for the performance. 2. Pam Sikorski gives Susan Sprenger a pep talk. 3. The nuns change their habits. 4. Ms. Mason, what are you doing to Molly Burns' hair. 5. Tom Mmnema. Heather Lockwood, and Bob Gilbo do their stuff. 186 The Sound Of Music The Sound of Music was this year s musical. The true story was about an Austrian family, the 7 Von Trapp children and their governess. Maria. Captain Von Trapp and his fiancee. Elsa, began to have difficulties, and Maria thought that she had started it all. Maria left, but soon returned after talking to her Mother Abbes. The Capt. and Maria got married and left for their honeymoon. When the newlyweds returned, they found that the children had been entered in the Kaltzberg Music Festival. At first, the Capt. was mad. but then he realized that it would be a good chance to escape the then German-occupied Austria. The Von Trapp family escaped with the help of the Nonnberg nuns, and made it to Switzerland. Dave Parrish, music director, had to teach 30-40 students the necessary music while Woody Hansen did the set construction. Chew Chow, Munch Lunch At The Snack Shack After eight years of planning, students in Mr. Jacob’s retailing classes opened a school store. The students were responsible for all phases of the retailing spectrum, from purchasing merchandise to promotional activities. The main reason for the school store is to give the students a good retailing experience. ” commented Mr. Jacobs. The goal of the store was not to amass profits, but to keep improving the store. At first they sold mainly pens, paper, and candy, but later expanded to offer records and t-shirts. Many students took advantage of the store during their lunch and study hours. The name-the-store contest was very popular, and the winning name was The Snack Shack”. I. There was always a big crowd at the Snack Shack during lunch hours. 2 Barth Lardie rings it up while Pam Cavitch hams it up. 3. Lunch only comes once a day. so Rita Gregory makes the most of it. 4. ''Challenger” advisor Ms. Thornburg finds life very amusing. 5. The Editorial Board of the Challenger takes time out so that the Pines photographer can take their picture. 6. Sharon Norton and Margaret Schaal try to decide on the right photograph for the cover of the Challenger”. 188 Write-On TCHS! The Challenger”publication featured the works of TCHS students. Several genres were represented, including short stories, poetry, and personal narratives. The advisor of the publication. Ms. Thornburg, thought some writings from TCHS students could compare with that of any young writer in the U S. I belive many approach, and achieve, professional quality. Submissions were accepted from any student, although most came from the creative writing classes. An editorial board selected the manuscripts for the publication. The Challenger received no funding from the school, so they financed the publication by sponsoring a dance and by the sale of the magazine, which came out in May. NHS — Qualified Students With Much Leadership Under the leadership of advisor Ms. Gail Riley. NHS had a very productive year. Every Wednesday morning, a group of prominent students of TCHS met to discuss what new activities to plan. Tracy Smith; president. Karen McMasten vice-president. Beth Elsbury; secretary, and Becky Schudlich; treasurer, led the group of 133 members of the society, which isn’t that easy to become a part of I To even be considered a member of the NHS. a student must have a 3.4 average or better. Then the faculty from TCHS decide from the applicants who will be the best members by grades, leadership, ability, loyalty, and references. NHS accomplished so many things throughout the 77-78 school year. At the beginning of the year, it held an assembly for the annual ’’key” awards, sponsored the bloodmobile. held a car wash, proctered the NEDT tests for sophomores, and raked leaves. It also set up an aid program for troubled students with homework problems with the Youth Action Bureau, organized the talent show, held a sale with books NHS members donated, and picked up discarded Christmas trees. What did the society do with the money it earned? A scholarship fund began at the beginning of the year, and all the money accumulated was divided into separate $500 scholarships for those lucky students the membership selected. N A T I O N A L HONOR 190 . Becky Schudlich. Beth Elsbury. Chris Wilhelm, and Dan Elliott, are pining' away amongst the Christmas trees. 1 New NHS members Steve Balentine and Nick Baic act as if they don't know what's happening at initiation. 3. President Tracy Smith delivers the latest news. 4. Tim Bell takes money from a book purchaser. 5. 1977-78 NHS officers Karen Me Mas ter. vice-president. Becky Schudlich. treasurer; Beth Elsbury. secretary, Tracy Smith, president. 6. Looking over the minutes of the meeting. Ms. Gail Riley, likes the progress the club has accomplished. SOCIETY r 191 The 1978 Talent Show Hosts ..................................Tom Minnema and Dave Allen Program Opening — Stage Band Mr. Gary Hill. Director I Don't Know How To Love Him K. Greilick and J. Hoxsie A Banjo Medley Jim Schroth Fresh Breath of Life To Me'' Emily Peckham Juggling Jeff Shaw One Love” Rusty Burk accompanied by Molly Burns The Young and The Restless — Ballet Robin Fuller Luxury P. Grueber. D. Smith. D. Elliott. And K. Ewing Sunshine On My Shoulders Jackie Gauthier Night Fever The Swinging Seniors INTERMISSION Kansas City” Rocky Pelon. Jim Waslawski. and Scott Pelon We re All Alone . Kelly Halberg Hoedown” by Aaron Copland Jane Johnson New York. New York Jazz Dance Beth Nutting I’m Easy .................................................. Chuck Holtom Back in the U.S.S.R. Mike Shales You Light Up My Life Sandi Cole The Magic Team Dennis Waisanen and Dale Stevens assisted by Kelley Untitled-original composition Pam Sikorski JUDGES Mrs. Betty Kurtz Piano Instructor Mr. Steve Barber WLDR Mr. Robert Radock IAA 192 NHS Directs Cabaret Entertainment For All! Talented senior high students could be seen by all who attended the 1978 talent show directed by Natinal Honor Society. Cabaret” was the theme of this year’s show. Besides the competitive acts, there were three non-competitive acts, a Monty Python skit, a take-off of the Gong Show, and some Swinging Seniors who danced to the popular song Night Fever. Pam Sikorski took first place in the vocal category. She performed an original composition that she dedicated to the class of ’78. In the instrumental category. Jane Johnson played the song Hoedown” on the fiddle to capture first place in that division. As for variety. Dale Stevens. Kelly Brent ana. and Dennis Waisanen took first place honors by fascinating the audience with a super Magic Show. All in all. the show was a huge success, and Miss Gail Riley, advisor, thought that this year’s program was the best ever”. 193 Soccer 77 A Success The 1977 Soccer Club, under strong Senior Leadership, had its most successful season to date in continuing its effort to become Traverse City Senior High’s next varsity sport. The team worked hard during the practices, which proved to pay off as they went undefeated against high school competition. In addition to four scrimmages with Northwestern Michigan College, they topped Interlochen 3-2. the Junior High 15-2, and Pathfinder 7-2. They then climaxed the season with a 2-1 triumph over Region I, ousting Cherry land league Champion Leelanau Schools on a rain-soaked field in Glen Arbor. 1977 Soccer Chib — Front Row: Ellen Howard. Mike Mapes. Charlie Stout. Jeb Corpe. Kelly Hartley. Pri Gardner. Second Row: Jeff Karowich. Ed Diehl. Back Row. Mike Cline. Kent Ailsworth. Advisor Joe Haines. Hinna Wojtek. Kevin Plamondon. John Guba. Not present for Photo: Mike Cramer. Jeff Harrigan. Deb Hinds. Bing Smith. Dan Petroskey. John Weedock. Steve McNab. 1% I. Mike Mapes attempts to flip a bicylce kick back toward the goal. J. Kent Ailsworth takes a shot on Kelly Hartley during a cold November practice. 3. The 1977 Soccer Chib. 4. Mike Cline (dark) attempts to tip in a corner kick. 5. Go where the action is. 6. Ed Nickerson made out well that night. 7. Yes. and there was also food. 8. Pat Carroll and his girlfriend had fun tossing the rings. 9. Tammy sometimes eats with her eyes shut. 10. Chuck Chamberlain made good use of the food line. Commencement 78 Itkf Sniiir Class irrtrrsr Crta Srnim- Sigh $rb« l annBHnrfs it? 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Insist also that the press tells the truth and exercises community responsibility. The future of this important freedom will soon be in your hands. Guard it well . . . Traverse City Record Eagle Buy a Student Ad in your 1979 Yearbook!! Blessed are those who expect nothing for they shall not be disappointed! the dim the slim the space the kink 233 Faculty Index Ackerman. Bernard — business Ed.. Record Keeping. Typing. Business Law. B.S. Ferris State College. M.A. Mich. State Univ.. A.A. Davenport Business College. 15 years total. 15 years T.C.H.S. Adams. Anne — Special Ed.. Resource Room. B.S. Western Mich. Univ.. 6 years total, 4 years T.C.H.S. Ails worth. Charles — Science. Physics. Seniors Science. B.S. and M.A. Western Mich. Univ.. M.S. Univ. of North Dakota. 19 years total. 15 years T.C.H.S. Allen. David — Mathematics. Algebra. Geometry. B.S. Western Mich. Univ.. M.A. Mich. State Univ.. IS years total. 7 years T.C.H.S. Anderson. James — Special Ed.. Speech Therapy. B.A. and M.S. in speech. Pathology at Central Mich. Univ.. II years total. 4 years T.C.H.S. Azzano. Renzo — Social Studies. Government. Amer. History. West. Civ. II. Current Issues. B.S. and M.A. Wayne State Univ., 26 years total. 10 years T.C.H.S. Bader. Glenn — Comm. Arts. Mass. Comm.. Fundamental English. B.A. Miami (Ohio). M.A. Eastern Mich.. II years total. 6 years at T.C.H.S. Barnhart. Leona — Comm. Arts. Reading Tech.. Basic Reading. B.A. Wayne State Univ., M.A. Mich. State Univ.. Additional Work M.S.U.. 7 years total. 5 years T.C.H.S. Bearss. Patrick — Industrial Ed.. Architecture. Basic Drafting. Construction Tech.. N.M.C. — Associate. B.S. Central Mich. Univ.. Vocational Certification — Machine Tool C.M.U., 4 years total, 4 years T.C.H.S. Bewalda. Mary Kay — Business Ed.. Typing III. Shorthand and II. Business English, B.S. U of M. 15 years total. 12 years T.C.H.S. Boehm. George — Mathematics, B.S. Hillsdale. 10 years T.C.H.S. Bozzi, Diane — Deaf Ed., all subjects taken by deaf students. B.S. Special Ed. (Deaf). Wayne State Univ., C.M.U., U. of Wisconsin (superior), Montana State Univ., 10 years total. 9 years T.C.H.S. Breaugh. Neal— Comm. Arts, Basic Comm.. Mythology. B.A. Sacred Heart Seminary, M.A. Univ. of Detroit. 16 years total. 7 years T.C.H.S. Brown. Dwight — Industrial Ed.. Graphic Arts. B.S. Western Mich. Univ., Masters Central Mich. Univ.. 14 years total. 13 years T.C.H.S. Burns, Sylvia — Home Ec.. Home Ec. B.A. and M.A. Mich. State Univ., 21 years total. 13 years T.C.H.S. Bush, Vicki — Social Studies, Amer. Gov.. Crime 5 Justice. Anthropology, A.B. Central Mich. Univ., 10 years total. 10 years T.C.H.S. Campbell. Robert — Comm. Arts, Fund. English, Reading and Writing Amer. Style, B.A. and M.A. Western Mich. Univ.. 14 years total, 6 years T.C.H.S. Chapman. Barbara — Comm. Arts, Comp. I. Lit. Expl., Study Practices, B.A. and M.A. Central Mich. Univ.. 10 years total, 3 years T.C.H.S., 2 years counseling. I year teaching Clark, Jack — English, Coll. Prep. Eng. and Poetry. B.S. and M.A. from Eastern Mich. Univ.. 16 years total, 3 years T.C.H.S. Comstock. Bert — Industrial Arts. B.S. and M.A. Mich. State Univ., U.S. Navy Flight School, 12 years T.C.H.S. Constant, Jon — Social Studies. Urban Age, Crime and Justice. B.A. Hope College, 5 years total, 5 years T.C.H.S. Crampton. Richard — Social Studies. Amer. Studies. B.A. Mich. State Univ., M.A. Univ. of Virginia. 20 years total. 16 years T.C.H.S. Curow. Fred — Social Studies, Model UN., Current Issues. China, World Communism. Spaceship Earth: The Hungry World. B.A. Mich. State Univ.. M.A. Univ. of Hawaii, other credits: Harvard Univ., Central Mich. Univ.. Western Mich. Univ., l4 2 years total. 13 years T.C.H.S. Dodd. Donna — Counseling Dept., Counselor, B.A. Mich. State Univ.. M.A. Univ. of Wisconsin. 14 years total, 3V2 years T.C.H.S. 234 Dodd. Larry — Social Studies. Dept. Chairman Amer. Survey. B.A. Western Mich. Univ.. M.A. Colorado State Univ., 17 years total. 6 years T.C.H.S. Draper, Mary Jane — Guidance and Counseling. Ilth grade Counselor. B.S. Univ. of Wisconsin. M.A. Ohio State Univ., Adv. Study. M.S.U. C.M.U. W.M.U. Northern Mich. Univ.. 20 years total, 16 years T.C.H.S. Dunsmore. Donald — Social Studies. Era’s of the 20 s and 30's. Amer. Survey. B.S. Central Mich. Univ. and Mich. State Univ., 10 years T.C.H.S. Dye, David — Asst. Principal. Athletic Director. B. Ed. Univ. of Toledo. M.A. Mich. State Univ.. 19 years total. 19 years T.C.H.S. Earl, Ruth — Social Studies. Western Civ.. Min. Groups. B.A. Univ. of Mich.. Adv. Study M.S.LJ., 18 years total, 6 years T.C.H.S. Ebright. Terry — Physical Ed., Gym. B.S. Alma College. 16 years total. 16 years T.C.H.S. Elzinga. Allen — Driver Ed., M.A. Mich. State Univ.. 20 years total. 9 years T.C.H.S. Frisbee. John — Outdoor Ed., B.S. Central Mich. Univ.. 4 years T.C.H.S. Garwold. Alan — Science, Chemistry. Physics. A.B. Univ. of Mich., M.S. Central Mich. Univ., 18 years total. II years T.C.H.S. Gerhardt. John — Comm. Arts. Journalism. Study Practices. J.V. Baseball. Black and Gold. B.A. Mich. State Univ., Randolph- Macon Col., Lake Superior State Col., 7 years total. 7 years T.C.H.S. Glenn. Jerry — Administration. Building Sup.. Counselor, B.M. Western Mich. Univ.. M.A. Univ. of Mich.. 15 years total. 6 years T.C.H.S. Golaski, Sandra — Comm. Arts. Mod. Lit.. Comp. I, Yearbook. B.A. Bob Jones Univ.. 12 years total, 10 years T.C.H.S. Haines. Joseph — Mathematics, Trig.. Geometry. Advanced Algebra, B.A. Earlham College. M.A. Western Mich.. 15 years total. 9 years T.C.H.S. Hale, Jan Raymond — Mathematics, Arithmetic. Geometry, Honors Adv. Algebra. Number Theory. Trig.. B.S. Univ. of Mich.. M.A. Indiana Univ.. 13 years total. 8 years T.C.H.S. Hansen. Garwood (Woody) — Comm. Arts. Chairman. Radio. Speech. B.A. Mich. State Univ.. M.A. Mich. State Univ.. 16 years total, 16 years T.C.H.S. Hansen. Gary B. — Science, Biology. Ferris. B.S. and M.S. Mich. State Univ.. 9 years total. 8 years T.C.H.S. Hansen. Marsha — Home Ec., Senior Hi — 6th hour. Junior Hi — Morn.. Housing and Home Planning. B.S. Western Mich. Univ., 4 years total, 3 years T.C.H.S. Hill. Gary — Music, Band. B.M. Univ. of Mich.. 4 years total. I year T.C.H.S. Hobson. Stephen II — Music. High School Orchestra. Independent Study, B.S. in Ed. Central Mich. Univ., 8 years total. 4 years T.C.H.S. Hondrop. Marilyn — Business, Clerical Training. Typing 15 II. B.S. Western Mich. Univ., M.A. Univ. of Mich.. 7 years total, 4 years T.C.H.S. Hutchinson. Barbara — Comm. Arts. Reading. A.A. Grand Rapids Jr. College. B.A. Mich. State Univ.. 4 years total. 2 years T.C.H.S. Jacobs. Paul — Business, Distribution Ed., Coordinator. B.A. Mich. State Univ., 5 years total. 2 years T.C.H.S. Johns. Jean — Physical Ed., B.S. Hillsdale College. 9 years total. 9 years T.C.H.S. Johnson. Ronald — Mathematics. Geometry. Adv. Algebra. Algebra. B.S. and M.A. Central Mich. Univ., 19 years total. 8 years T.C.H.S. Johnston. Robert — Administration. Superintendent of Schools. B.A. Bowling Green Univ.. M.A. Bowling Green Univ.. 30 years total. 23 years T.C.H.S. Katsaros. Paul — Counseling, B.S. Wayne State Univ.. M.A. Univ. of Mich.. 15 years total, 10 years T.C.H.S. Keating. Waldo — Admin. Ass't Principal. B.A. Central Mich. Univ., M.A. Western Mich. Univ.. 25 years total. 4 years T.C.H.S. Kinsman. George — Business Ed., Accounting I, II. Ill, B.S. and M.E., 17 years T.C.H.S. Kirby. Winona — Home Ec.. Foods. Senior Home Ec.. Child Development. B.S. Mich. State Univ.. 24 years total. 14 years T.C.H.S. Koschara. John — Art Dept.. Sculpture. Art Appreciation. Metals and Jewelry. K-12 Dept. Chairman. A.B. Alma College. M.A. Univ. of Mich.. 24 years total. 15 years T.C.H.S. Kraft. James — Art. Pottery. Jewelry. B.A. St. Ambrose College. M.A. Northern III. Univ.. II years total. 7 years T.C.H.S. Larson. Lynn — Social Studies. Min. Groups. Sociology. B.A. Univ. of Mich.. 14 years total. II years T.C.H.S. Lawler. Eugene H. — Administration. Assistant. Superintendent. A.B. Univ. of Mich.. M.A. Univ. of Mich.. Ed. S. Central Mich. Univ., 37 years total, years T.C.H.S. LeMieux. Joseph — Social Studies. Amer. Survey. B.A. St. Bernard College. M.A. Central Mich. Univ., K2 years total. 6 years T.C.H.S. Lesser. Phyllis — Comm. Arts. Theatre Arts. College Prep. Reading Tech.. B.S. Univ. of Cincinnati. 6 years total. 3 years at T.C.H.S. Lew alien. Robert — Math. Applied Math. Geometry. B.A. Olivet College. 10 years total. 10 years at T.C.H.S. Lewis. Christina — Foreign Language. B.A. Kathrine Holm. Sweden. Inter-American Univ., Puerto Rico. 3 years total. 3 years T.C.H.S. Livingston. Bill — Science. Chemistry. B.S. N.M.U., M.A. W.M.U. 6 years total. 6 years T.C.H.S. Lober. John — Physical Education. B. Ed. Bowling Green State Univ.. M. Ed. Bowling Green State Univ.. 14 years total. 9 years T.C.H.S. Lober. Robert — Chairman Ind. Arts. Small Engines. B.S. Bowling Green State Univ.. M.A. Central Mich. Univ., 12 years total. 6 years T.C.H.S. Lockman. Allen — Outdoor Ed.. B.S. C.M.U. M.A. M.S.U. Univ. of Colo.. 30 years total. 30 years T.C.H.S. Lombard. Lorna — Home Economics, Food and Clothing. B.S. M.S.U., II years total. 5 years T.C.H.S. Maclnnis. Maxine — Guidance Counselor. B.S. C.M.U., M.A. M.S.U.. IS years total. 15 years T.C.H.S. Malmstrom. David — Social Studies. Psychology-, Behavior Seminar. B.A. C.M.U.. M.S.U.. Colorado State. 7 years total. 7 years T.C.H.S. Mason. Jeanette — Comm. Arts. Basic Comm.. Discussion Tech.. Small Group Dynamics, Theatre Arts II. Public Speaking. B.A. M.S.U., 7 years total. 7 years T.C.H.S. McManus. Michael — Social Studies. Middle East and North Africa. Era of the 20 s and the 30 s, American Survey II. B.S. Mich. State Univ., 9 years total. 8 years T.C.H.S. Merchant. Edwin — Science. Physiology. Biology. B.S. Michigan State. M.S. U. of M.. 17 years total. 17 years T.C.H.S. Millross. David — Music Department. Concert Choir. Treble Choir Department Head. B.S. Central Michigan University. 10 years total. 5 years T.C.H.S. Mitchell, Maureen — Business. Typing. Shorthand. Office Practice. B.B.E. Eastern Michigan University. 8 years total. 5 years T.C.H.S. Mixer. Lvnne — Physical Ed.. B.A. M.S.U., M.A. C.M.U.. 8 years total. 8 years T.C.H.S. Murphv.Richard — Outdoor Ed.. B.S. C.M.U., M.A. M.S.U.. 10 years total. 10 years T.C.H.S. Neihardt. Jonas — Industrial Arts, General Shop. Wood Tech.. C.M.U. Teaching Degree. C.M.U. Masters. 10 years total, 9 years T.C.H.S. Nykerk. Larry — Comm. Arts. Art of the Motion Picture. Comp. A Comp. II. B.S. W.M.U., II years total. II years T.C.H.S. Oolev. James — Science. B.S. and M S. C.M.U. and Stout Univ.. 25 years total. 25 years T.C.H.S. Palmer (Font). Merced it as — Foreign Lang.. Spanish I. II. III. B.S. Univ. of Mich., 13 years total. 10 years T.C.H.S. Pampu. Virgil — Counseling. B.S. and M.A. Education. 13 years total. 9 years T.C.H.S. Parrish, David — Music. Vocal Music. Music Theory. Music Appreciation. B.M.E. M.M.E. Central Mich.. 13 years total. 8 years T.C.H.S. Faculty Index Potes, Ann — Art, B.A. and M.A. M.S.U. and Univ. of Madrid. Spain, 18 years total. 18 years T.C.H.S. Raymond. James — Driver Education. B.S. and M.A. M.S.U, 22 years total. 8 years T.C.H.S. Riley. Gail — Foreign Lang.. French A III. IV. Conversational French. NHS Advisor. Tennis coach. B.A. C.M.U.. K) years total. 10 years T.C.H.S. Rosendale. David — Art. Art I, Painting. Photography. B.A. Adrian. 10 years total. 8 years T.C.H.S. Sabo. John — Comm. Arts. Writing. Crit. Thinking I and II. B.A. M.S.U.. Grad, work, U. of Minn.. 16 years total. 14 years T.C.H.S. Salathiel. Lyndon — Comm. Arts. Modern Lit.. Writing Lab.. Comp. I. B.A. Alma College. Grad. work. M.S.U., 16 years total, 16 years T.C.H.S. Scharf, Gail — Comm. Arts. American Lit.. B.S. Wisconsin, 6 years total. 2 years T.C.H.S. Schubert. Art — Administration. Principal. B.A. and M.A. M.S.U, 22 years total. 10 Teaching. 12 Administration. 21 years T.C.H.S. Search. Cathy — Comm. Arts. I. R.S.. B.A. W.M.U.. 9 years total. 4 years T.C.H.S. Sonnemann. John — Social Studies. Western Civ. A II. and Am. Gov't, B.A. Michigan State. 12 years total. 12 years T.C.H.S. Stocking. Eleanor — Comm. Arts. Advanced Studies. Greek Lit.. Mythology. A.B. and M.A. Central Mich. University. 25 years total. II years T.C.H.S. Stupka. Daniel — Science. Chemistry, B.S. Northern Mich.. Masters M.S.U, years total. 12 years T.C.H.S. Sutherland. Irvin — Special Education. Dr. Ed.. Math. Soc. Studies. Conf.. Electronics. B.S. Morningside College. M.A. Univ. of Mich.. 24 years total. 9 years T.C.H.S. Swire. John — Math. Arith.. Geometry. Adv. Algebra. B.S. M.S.U. 12 years total. II years T.C.H.S. Swire. Laura — Comm. Arts. Mythology, Mod. Lit., Comp. A B.A. M.S.U.. 9 years total. 9 years T.C.H.S. Thibedeau. Joseph — Mathematics. Algebra. Geometry. Analysis, B.A. Alma College. M.A. University of Michigan. 27 years total. 15 years T.C.H.S. Thornburg. Beverly — Comm. Arts. Comp. A Creative Writing. Theater. B.A. Albion. M.A. Butler Univ., 5 years total. Trahair. Norman — Vocational Education. Vocational Director. B.A. and M.A. M.S.U. 19 year? total. 19 years T.C.H.S. Turovaara. Paul — Science. Chemistry. Physical Science. B.A. and M.A. Northern Mich. Univ.. 9 years total. 6 years T.C.H.S. Urban. Jerry — Social Studies. Consumer Education. American Government. A.A. Northwestern Mich.. B.A. M.S.U.. M.A. M.S.U., 12 years total. 10 years T.C.H.S. Velker. Kay — Special Education. Resource Room. B.A. U. of Ml.. M.S. U. of Ml.. 13 years total. 3 years T.C.H.S. Werlv. Roger — Vocational-Co-op. After School Job Placement. B.A. Ferris State, M.A. C.M.U.. 9V2 years total. 9 years T.C.H.S. Wetters. Richard — Comm. Arts. Living With Our World. B.S. in Education C.M.U.. M.A. in English M.S.U.. 13 years total. 8 years T.C.H.S. Wittig. Brenda — Social Studies. American Government. Psy.. Crime and Justice. B.A. M.S.U., 9 years total. 6 years T.C.H.S. Wood. Roger — Math, Adv. Algebra. Algebra I. Geometry. B.S. Hillsdale. M.A. Central Mich. Universityi 8 years total. 8 years T.C.H.S. Young. Daniel — Industrial Arts. Beginning Advanced Drafting. B.S. Western Mich. Univ., 13 years total. 13 years T.C.H.S. 235 ✓ ' 75 THE BIGSHOTS EDITOR-IN-CHIEF “ STEVE KAHRS COPY EDITOR “ STEVE KAHRS ACADEMICS EDITOR - TRACY SMITH SPORTS EDITOR - ANNE COOPER ACTIVITIES EDITOR - LAURA WILLIAMSON BUSINESS MANAGER - MARK RAY AD MANAGER “ JOE DELANY ADVISOR - MISS SANDY GOLASKI SO THEY THOUGHT Senior Activities John Kent Abernethy — Concert Band I. Rhonda Leigh Ackerman — Scholastic Honor Keys I. 3. Philip Jame Alexander — Football I. 2, Tennis A Track 2i Scholastic Honor Keys I. 2i Talent Show 4, Friday Afternoon Bird Watchers Club 4. Kent Coleman Ail worth — Intramurals 4, Concert Band I, Scholastic Honor Keys I, Soccer Club I. 2. 3. 4, Key Club 2, Class Council 2. Thomas Anthony Aja — Baseball I, Basketball Boys I. 2. 3. 4, Football h AK-Conference .Sports 4. Scholastic Honor Keys I, State of Mich. Scholar ship 4. David Charles Aldrich — Concert Band 2i Jazz Ensemble 2. 3. 4, Orchestra 3. 4, Symphony Band 3. 4i Trojan Brass I. 2. 3. 4, The Musical 3. 4. Daniel Thomas Aldridge Basketball I. Charlene Mane Allers Basketball I. National Honor Soc. 4, Scholastic Honor Keys 3. 4. Sally Allerton — National Honor Soc. 4, Pep Club 4, S.I.U. 4, Talent Show 4. Theresa Barbara Andres — Thespians I. 2, The Musical I. 2. 3. 4. Janet Lea Ansorge — Basketball I, Tennis I. 2. 4, Letter Commendation National Merit 4, Scholastic Honor Keys I. Bruce Gaylord Arnold — Baseball I, Track 2. 3. 4. Michael John Ash - Football 2. David Crissman Asiala — Baseball 4, Basketball h Intramurals 2. 3. 4, Tennis I, Concert Band A Scholastic Honor Keys I. 2. 3. Anne Mette Austmyr — Skiing 4, National Honor Soc. 4i S.I.U. 4i Exchange Student 4, Model U.N. 4. Cynthia Marie Baesch — Track I. Leslie Joan Bancroft — Flag Corp 3. 4i Orchestra h Symphony Band I. 2. 3. 4, Trojan Brass 2. 3. 4, Marching Band I. 2. 3. 4, Scholastic Honor Keys 3. 4, State of Mich. Scholarship 4. Kelly Ann Barnes — Basketballh Track A Graphic Arts Club 4. Ronda Jean Barnes — Student Council 4, Pep Club 2. 3. 4, Scholastic Honor Keys h State of Mich. Scholarship 4. lane Michael Barnes — National Honor Soc. 3. 4, Letter-Commendation National Merit 4, Scholastic Honor Keys I. 2. 3. 4, State of Mich. Scholarship 4. Douglas Anderson Basta — Skiing 3. 4t Class Council 3. 4, Student Council 3. 4, S.I.U. 3 Thespians 2i Letter-Commendation 4, Scholastic Honor Keys 2. 3. 4, State of Mich. Scholarship 4, P. T.S.A 3. 4, Spain Tour 3. Eric John Bazzett — Scholastic Honor Keys I. 2. 3. 4i State of Mich. Scholarship 4. Bradley Scott Beagle — Football I. 2. 3. 4, Skiing I. 2i Tennis A Wrestling A Student Council I. 3. 4, Debate I. 2, Varsity Club 3. 4, Letter-Commendation National Merit 4, State of Mich. Scholarship 4, Watchbird I, J-Hi yearbook I. Geana Mane Beardsley - Basketball A Choir A Concert Band A Graphis Arts Club 3. Anthony Patrick Beaverson — Cross-Country I. 2. 3. 4, Track I. 2. 3. 4, Wrestling h Choir 4, Student Council A Art Club 2i AB-Conference- Sports 3t Scholastic Honor Keys I. Barbara Jean Becker — Basketball I. 2. 3. 4, Track I. 2. 3. 4, S.C.O.P.E. 3. 4, Pines 3, All Conference Sports 4. Darryl Jon Beckwith — Football I. 2, Track 3i Choir I. Kathleen Anne Beers — Basketball I. Ronald Alan Beery — National Honor Soc. 3. 4t Scholastic Honor Keys I. 2. 3. 4, Talent Show 3. 4, State of Mich. Scholarship 4. Steven Christian Bed — Jazz Ensemble I. 2. 3. 4, Orchestra I. 2. 3. 4, Symphony Band I. 2. 3. 4t Trojan Brass 2. 3. 4, National Honor Soc. 3. 4, The Musical A 2. 3. 4, Scholastic Honor Keys I. 2. 3. 4, Talent Show 3. 4, State of Mich. Scholarship 4, Solo I Ensemble I. 2. 3. 4. Chris Alan Benson — Baseball I. 2. 3. 4. Patricia Jean Berner — Gymnastics I. 2, Track 2i Graphic Arts Club 3. Reid Blackman — Baseball I. 3. Basketball A Symphony Band I. 2. 3. 4, Trojan Brass 4. Thomas J. Boomer — Wrestling I. David Bryan Boring — Concert Band A 2. 4t Symphony Band 3i Trojan Brass I. 2. 3i State of Mich. Scholarship 4. Lynn Helene Bowers — Choir 3. 4, Bel Cantos 4, National Honor Soc. 3. 4, Pep Club 3i Thespians 3. 4, The Musical 3. 4 Barbara Jane Braden — Orchestra I. 3, Pom-Pom Girls 3. 4, Symphony Band I. 2. 3. 4, Trojan Brass 3. 4, Class Officer 3i Student Council 2. 3, Na tional Honor Soc. 3. 4i Pep Club 2. 3. 4, Tri-Hi- Y 2, Homecoming Court 4, The Musical 3, Scholastic Honor Keys I. 2. 3 Talent Show 4, State of Mich. Scholarship 4. Vanessa Mary Braden — G.A.A. 2. Robin Lee Bradford — Concert Band I. 2. 3. 4, Flag Corp 4, Trojan Brass I, Student Council 3i Debate I, National Honor Soc. 3. 4, Scholastic Honor Keys I. 2. 3. State of Mich. Scholarship 4 Jyl Mane Brentana — S.I.U. 2t Thespians 3. 4, State of Mich. Scholarship 4. Penny Maureen Brill — Choir I. 2. 3. 4, Pep Club 2, 3. 4i S.I.U. 3i Talent Show 4t State of Mich. Scholarship 4. Beth Ann Bnnkerhoff — Basketball I. 2, Concert Band k Student Council I. 4, Pep Club 3i Thespians 3i State of Mich. Scholarship 4. Paul David Brown — Concert Band I. 2. 3. 4, Trojan Brass A 2. 3. 4, Ski Club 3, Marching Band I. 2. 3. 4, Provacative Percussion 3. 4. Catherine Ruth Brubaker — Choir I. 2. 3. 4, G.A.A. 2i Thespians 3, State of Mich. Scholarship 4, Model U N. 3. Laura Joan Brunette — Basketball A Concert Band I. 2. 3, Pep Club 4, Scholastic Honor Keys A David Buckel — Baseball I. 2; Basketball A Concert Band I. 2. 3, Jazz Ensemble 4, Symphony Band 4, Trojan Brass 3. 4, Friday Afternoon Birdwatchers Club A 2. 3. 4. Jon Peter Buday Baseball 1.2. 3. 4, Basketball I. 2t Football A 2. 3. 4, Intramurals 3. 4i Class Officer 1, Varsity Club 3. 4, At Conference Sports 3. 4, Boys State 3. 4, Homecoming Court 4, State of Mich. Scholarship 4. Charlene Alison Bullard — Choir I. 4i Cheerleading A Drama Club h S.C.O.P.E. A 3. 4, Talent Show A Jon Todd Bunt — Concert Band 3 Symphony Band I. 2i Pines 4. Timothy Warren Burgess — Intramurals 2. 4. Arthur Burk — Football 3i Choir I. 2. 3. 4i The Musical 4, Talent Show 4. Betsy J. Burtscher — Special Olympics 2. Gregory Lee Bush — Concert Band I. 2. 3. 4, Trojan Brass 4, Marching Band 2. 3. 4. Shirley Lynn Bush — Orchestra I. 2. 3. 4, National Honor Soc. 4, The Musical I. 3, Scholastic Honor Keys A 2. 3. 4, Talent Show I, State of Mich. Scholarship 4. Lisa Ann Bye — Baseball Manager 3. 4, Choir I. 2. 3, Pep Club 2. 3. 4, The Musical I, Girls Ensemble I. Joyce Elaine Caldwell Choir I. Jill Calvin — Skiing A Track I. 2. Student Council Ii Cheerleading I, Pep Club I. 2, Thespians 3, AU-Conference Sports I, Scholastic Honor Keys 3. Mark Douglas Candey — Basketball A 2. 3. 4, Football I. 2. 3. 4, Track I. 2. 3. 4, All-Conference- Sports 3. 4, Homecoming Court 4. Scott Alan Canute — Debate I, Scholastic Honor Keys I, 2. 3, State of Mich. Scholarship 4. Kit Marie Caplin — Choir I. 2, Cheerleading I. Ella Lynn Carling — National Honor Soc. 4, Pep Club 3. 4, S.I.U. 4, Scholastic Honor Keys I. 3, State of Mich. Scholarship 4. Patrick Edward Carroll — Basketball I, Intramur als I. 2; Tennis I. 2. 3. 4, National Honor Soc. 2. 3. 4, Scholastic Fionor Keys A 2. 3. 4. Michael L. Case — Baseball 4, Football 2. 3. 4, Wrestling I, Varsity Club 3. 4, Letter-Commendation 3. 4. Susan Annette Cates — Gymnastics A 2i G.A.A. 2, Pep Club 3, S.C.O.P.E. 3. Ryan William Cermak — Football I, Track 3i Wrestling I, Concert Band I, Trojan Brass I, WRBL Radio Club 2. 3$ State of Mich. Scholarship 4. Charles Chamberlain — Skiing A 3. Cheryl Chaney — Concert Band A G.A.A. 2i Scholastic Honor Keys I. 2. Brian Lee Christner — Intramurals 2. 4, Scholastic Fionor Keys I. 3. 4i State of Mich. Scholarship 4. Douglas P. Clarke — Basketball h Football I. 2, Tennis A 2i Student Council I, Tri-Hi- Y A WRBL Radio Club 3. Warren Francis Clouse — Football I, Trojan Brass 2. Mary Bridget Cody — Track 3i Orchestra I. 2, Pep Club 2. Carol Marie Colbath — Gymnastics A Student Council A Pep Club 2. 3. 4, Homecoming Court 4, Scholastic Fionor Keys A Talent Show 4, State of Mich. Scholarship 4. Steven Russell Cole — Football A National Fionor Soc. 4, Scholastic Honor Keys I. 2. 3. 4, State of Mich. Scholarship 4. Randy David Cook — Baseball 1.2. 3. 4, Football I. 2. 3. 4, Intramurals I. 2, Wrestling A 4, Varsity Club 4, All-Conference Sports 4, BoysState 4t Talent Show 4. Anne Elizabeth Cooper — Skiing 2i Class Officer 4, Student Council 3 National Honor Soc. 3. 4, Pep Club 2. 3. 4i Pines 3. 4, Scholastic Fionor Keys 1. Susan Ann Cosgrove — Intramurals A Tennis A Class Officer A 3, Student Council A 2, Cheer leading 4, Pep Club A 2. 3. 4, Talent Show 4 Ian Edmund Crawford — Graphic Arts Club 2i Thespians 3. Terri Lynn Danielson — Basketball A Track A 4i Pep Club 2. 3. 4. Lisa Christine Davis — Pep Club 2. 3, Scholastic Fionor Keys A 3i State of Mich. Scholarship 4 Susan Leslie Davis — Volleyball I. Jane Diane Dean — Choir A Graphic Arts Club 4. Patricia A. DeMattia — Skiing A 2. 3i Track A 2, Choir A 2, Pep Club A 2. William Dennis Dewar — Concert Band 2, Symphony Band A 3. 4, Trojan Brass 4, National Honor Soc. 3. 4, Letter-Commendation National Merit 4, Scholastic Honor Keys A 2. 3. 4, State of Mich. Scholarship 4. Deborah Ann Dickinson — Baseball A Basketball A 2. 3. Pines 4, Letter-Commendation 4, State of Mich. Scholarship 4. Brian Paul Dixon — Orchestra A 2, National Hon or Soc. 3. 4, Scholastic Honor Keys A 2. 3. 4, State of Mich. Scholarship 4. Jorge DoBlado P. — National Fionor Soc. 4, S.I.U. 4i Exchange Student 4. Bret Conrad Doerr — State of Mich. Scholarship 4. Thomas Patrick Dohm — Baseball A 2. 3. Laurie Ann Dow — Pep Club 4, S.I.U. 2; Scholastic Honor Keys 3. 4. Michael W. Drilling - Baseball A 2, Intramurals 2. 3i Jazz Ensemble A Orchestra A 2i Symphony Band A 2. 3. 4, Trojan Brass 2. 3. 4, Floe key Club 3. 4, Varsity Club 4, WRBL Radio Club 3. 4, Pines 4, Friday Afternoon Bird Watchers A 2. 3. 4. Laurie Louise Driver — G.A.A. 2t National Fionor Soc. 3. 4, S.C.O.P.E. 3. 4, Scholastic Fionor Keys A 2. 3. 4 Daniel James Duchamp — Intramurals 4, National Honor Soc. 4, Letter-Commendation National Merit 4, Scholastic Honor Keys A 2. 3. 4i State of Mich. Scholarship 4. Thomas Neilson Duncan Wrestling 2i National Honor Soc 3. 4, Scholastic Honor Keys I. 2. 3, State of Mich. Scholarship 4. Jeffry Arlen Edinger — Soccer Club I. Joyce Hoatson Edwards — Basketball I, Tennis A 2. 3. 4, Choir A 2. 3. 4, Pep Club 2. 3, The Musical A 4, Talent Show 4, State of Mich. Scholarship 4, Bel Cantos 4, Pines 4. Michael James Egler — Track 2. Maryann Ehlinger — Pep Club 2. 3. Elizabeth Elsbury — Gymnastics A Tennis A Na tional Honor Soc. 3. 4, Pep Club 2. 3. 4, S.I.U. 3i Thespians 2, Scholastic Honor Keys I, 2. 3, Talent Show 3. 4. John Andrew Elsenheimer — Basketball I, Cross Country A 2. 3. 4t Intramurals 4i Track A 2. 3. 4, Student Council A 2. 3i National Honor Soc. 4, Pines 3i Att-Conference Sports 2. 3i State of Mich. Scholarship 4. Louis Edward Elsenheimer — Student Council A WRBL Radio Club 4, Pines 2, The Musical 3. Tamlynn Leigh Evans — Tennis 2. 3, Track 3i Orchestra A Varsity Club 4, AM-Conference- Sports 2. 3i Girls State A The Musical I. Mark Alan Ewing — Scholastic Honor Keys 3. Terri Jean Farley — Track I, Art Club 2, National Fionor Soc. 4, Scholastic Honor Keys A 3i Spring Study Tour Italy 4, State of Mich. Scholarship 4. Craig E. Feese — football A Intramurals 3s Skiing 3, Track 3, Soccer 3. Dawn Marie Feiger — Choir 3, Orchestra h Thespians 3. Daniel Ben Ferguson — Track 3i Hockey Club A 3. 3. 4 Marilyn Cheryl Finaieri — Symphony Band I. 3. 3. 4, Trojan Brass 4, Pep Club 3. 3, Scholastic Honor Keys 3i Marching Band I. 3. 3. 4. Dave Alan F infrock — N.H.S. Scholarship 4. Laurie Ann Fleming — Choir I. Sandra Lee Fobes - Track I. 3. Susan Lynn Ford — Choir I, Pep Club 3. 3. 4, Thespians 3. 3. Debra Marie Fosnight — Intramurals I. Mark Charles Foster — Golf 3. 3s Thespians 3. 4, The Musical 3. 4, Talent Show 4s forensics 3. 3. 4. James Martin Fouts — Wrestling 3. Judith Karen Fox — Orchestra A 3. 3. 4, Scholastic Honor Keys I. 3. 3s State of Mich. Scholarship 4. Deborah Lynn Franke — Pep Club 3. Joe Franke — D.E.C.C.A. Club 4 Mitchell Thomas Franklin - Baseball A 3. 3. 4s Wrestling I. 3. Nikki MacheN Fraser — Pep Club I. 3s Stare of Mich. Scholarship 4. Pamela Kae Frazier — Basketball Is Track 3. 3. Joni Marie French — Track I. 3. 4s AM-Conferen-ce Sports 3. Kurt Gordon Friese — Cross-Country 4s football I. 3. 3s Track I. 3. 3. 4s Wrestling A 3s National Honor Soc. 3. 3. 4, Varsity Club 3. 3. 4, WRBl Radio Club 3. 4, Scholastic Honor Keys 4s State of Mich. Scholarship 4t Explorer Post 4. Kim Marie Friske — Choir I, 4. Paula Ann Fulford — Pep Club 3. Robin Joy Fuller — Track h Jazz Ensemble 4s Orchestra A 4s Symphony Band I. 3. 3. 4s Trojan Brass 3. 3. 4s G.A.A. 3s Marching Band I. 3. 3. 4s National Honor Soc. 3. 4s Pep Club 4s Thespians 3s Talent Show 4s Scholastic Honor Keys A 3. 3. 4s State of Mich. Scholarship 4. Mark Edward Gabrick — football I. 3. 3. 4s Track I. 3. 3s Wrestling A 3s Varsity Club 4, All-Conference Sports 4. Ann Marie Galla — Student Council Is National Honor Soc. 3. 4s Pep Club 3. 3. 4s Thespians 3. 3s Pines 3. 3s Scholastic Honor Keys A 3. 3. 4s State of Mich. Scholarship 4s Watchbird I. Peri Gardner - Choir I. 3. 3. 4s Madrigals Is Bel Cantos 3. 3. 4, Soccer 3. 4, Pep Club 3. 3. 4, S.I.U. 3. 3s The Musical A 3. 4s Talent Show 4. Kenneth Allen Gersch — Basketball A Nicolas Giammarino — National Honor Soc. 4t S.I.U. 4s Exchange Student 4 Robert Raymond Gilbo — Choir 4s Debate 3s National Honor Soc. 3. 4s Thespians 3. 3. 4, The Musical 3. 4, Scholastic Honor Keys 3. 3. 4s Talent Show 4t forensics 3. 3. Michael Vincent Giuffre - Baseball Is Basketball A 3s football A 3. 3. 4t Intramurals 4s Track 4s Varsity Club 4. James Brian Goff — Concert Band A 3. 3. 4s Trojan Brass I. 3. 3. 4s State of Mich. Scholarship 4 Shari Lynn Gorcyca — Choir I. 3. 3. 4s Girls Ensemble Is Student Council 3s Thespians 3. 3s The Musical I. Shawn Steven Goss — football 1.3.3. 4s Intramurals 3. 4s Varsity club 4. Jared Wesley Graf — Graphic Arts Club 3. 3. 4. Cindi Lee Graham — Choir I. 3s Pep Club 3s Thespians 3s The Musical Is Scholastic Honor Keys Is State of Mich. Scholarship 4. Kelly Ann Graves — Concert Band Is Graphic Arts Club 4. Rita Lynn Gregory — Class Officer 3s National Honor Soc. 3. 4s Pep Club 3. 3. 4s Scholastic Honor Keys I. 3. 3. 4t Key Club 3. Kathleen Anne Greilick — Choir 3. 3. 4t Pep Club 3. 3s The Musical 3. 4s Talent Show I. Patrick Jon Grueber — Student Council A 3. 3s Art Club 3s film Senes Club 3s forensics 3. 4s WRBL Radio Club 3. 4, Talent Show 3. 4, friday Afternoon Birdwatchers A 3. 3. 4. Moira Thomson Flail — Choir Is Pep Club I. 3. 3. 4s Talent Show 4. James E. Hanley — Choir A 3. 3s Madrigals I. 3. 3s Letter-Commendation National Merit 3. Arthur Leonard Hanson III — Jazz Ensemble 4s Orchestra I. 3. 3. 4s Symphony Band I. 3. 3. 4s Trojan Brass 3. 3. 4s The Musical 3. 4. Susan Kaye Harris — Gymnastics I. 3. 3. 4s Track I. 3. 3. 4s Orchestra Is Pep Club 3s Varsity Club 4s Scholastic Honor Keys Is State of Mich. Scholarship 4. Kelly Thomas Hartley — football I. 3s Tennis I. 4s State of Mich. Scholarship 4. Robert Curtland Hatfield — football 3. 4s Intra-murals I. 3. 3s Track 3s Choir 3. 4. Larry Eugene Haughn — football Is Wrestling A 3. 3. 4s Class Officer 4s Student Council 4s AH-Con-ference Sports 3. 3. 4s Homecoming Court 4. Robert Charles Hawkins — Track A 4s State of Mich. Scholarship 4. Joyce Norma Hay wood — Orchestra A 3. 3s Tri-Hi Y 3. Steve Paul Fleimforth Basketball I. 3s Intramur- als 3s Student Council I. Steven Frank Heiss — Intramurals 4. Robert Vernon Hemming — Pines 3s Scholastic Honor Keys 3s Soccer Club 3. Robert Kneale Hensel — Orchestra I. Wesley Keith Hernden — Baseball I. 3. 3. 4s Basketball I. 3s football I. 3. 3s Skiing 3, 3s Track I. 3s Concert Band I. 3. 3s Hockey Club A 3. 3. 4. Inge Hiemstra — National Honor Soc. 4s S.I.U. 4s Exchange Student 4. Daniel Mark Higgin — Hockey I. 3. 3. 4. Larry James Hilbert — football Is Choir Is Graphic Arts Club 3. Kevin Richard Hobson — Scholastic Honor Keys Is State of Mich. Scholarship 4. John Patrick Hoffman — frisbee Club 4t Cross-Country Ski Club 4s Photography 4. Mark Hall Floffmann — Cross Country Ski Club 4s frisbee Club 4. Scott Allen Fioffman — Tennis 4. Steven David Holland — Symphony Band 3. 3. 4s Trojan Brass 3. 4. Charles Clark Fioltom — Skiing Is Choir I. 3. 3. 4s Madrigals A 3s Choral Aires 3s WRBl Radio Club 3. 3. 4s Challenger 3s The Musical Is Talent Show 3. Susan Maree Hoogesteger — Concert Band I. 3. 3s Symphony Band 4, Trojan Brass 4s State of Mich. Scholarship 4. Donna Jean Horton — Pep Club 3. 3. 4t Thespians 3s Cheerleading Is Black Gold 4s Key Club 3. Michael James Hott — Basketball Is footbaM Is Skiing Is Track I. 3s Class Council I. 3. 3. Robert Armand Houle — Hockey Club 3. 4. Ellen Elizabeth Fioward — Basketball Is Choir A 3. 3. 4s Madrigals Is Bel Cantos 3. 4s Volleyball Is National Honor Soc. 3. 4s Pep Club 3. 3. 4s The Musical 3. 4s Scholastic Honor Keys 3. 4t Talent Show 3. 4s State of Mich. Scholarship 4. Jennie Hoxsie — Class Officer 4s Student Council I. 4s Talent Show 4s Pep Club 3. 3. 4s Cross-Country Is G.A.A. 3. William Harvey Hubbell — Basketball I. 3s football I. 3. 3. 4s National Honor Soc. 4s Varsity Club 4s Scholastic Honor Keys I. 3s State of Mich. Scholarship 4. John Paul Hoffman — Concert Band 3. 3s Symphony Band I. 4s Trojan Brass 3. 3s Graphic Arts Club 3. 4s Letter-Commendation National Merit 3. Sheri Linn Flutson — Class Officer Is Lt. Governor Is Student Council Is Cheerleading I. 3. 3. 4s Pep Chib 3. 3. 4s Talent Show 4. John Thomas Irwin — football I. Leslie Ann Irish — Choir 3s Watchbird Is Scholastic Honor Keys A 3. Dianne Rae Jacobs — Pep Club 3. 3. 4. Mary Jane Jacobs — Gymnastics Is Skiing I. 3s Track Is Pom-Pom Girls I. 3s Student Council Is Cheerleading A 3. 3s Talent Show I. 3. 4. Jeanne Marie Jamieson — Choir A 3. 3. 4, Madrigals Is Bel Cantos 3s Choral-A ires 3. 4s G.A.A. 3s National Honor Soc. 3. 4t Thespians 3. 3. 4, Letter-Commendation National Merit 4s The Musical I. 3. 3. 4s Scholastic Honor Keys I. 3. 3. 4s Talent Show 3. 4s State of Mich. Scholarship 4. Jody Lynne Jewell — Track 3. 3s Concert Band 3. 3s Jazz Ensemble 4s Symphony Band I. 4t Trojan Brass 3s Marching Band A 3. 3. 4s Key Club 3. 4. Christopher Mark Johnson — Baseball I. 3. 3. 4s Basketball A 3, football I. 3. 3. 4, Varsity Club 4 Jane Louise Johnson — Track 3s Orchestra 1.3. 3. 4s National Honor Soc. 3. 4t Pep Club 3s Challeng- Senior Activities er 3. 3. 4; The Musical A 3. 3. 4, Scholastic Honor Keys A 3. 3s Talent Show A 4, Watchbird I. Karen L. Johnson — Basketball Is Gymnastics Is Skiing Is Tennis A 3s Track A 3s Choir A 3. 4s Madrigals 4s Student Council A 4t Bel Canto 3. 3s G.A.A. 3s Pep Club 3. 3. 4s Thespians 3. 3. 4s The Musical A 3. 3. 4s Talent Show 3s Girls Ensemble Is Girls Choir 3. Kenneth David Johnson — Scholastic Honor Keys 3s State of Mich. Scholarship 3. Pamela Kay Johnson — Concert Band Is Cheerleading Is Pep Club 3. 3. 4, S.C.O.P.E. 4, Key Club 3. 4. Robert William Johnson — football I. Douglas Patrick Joldesma — Baseball A 3. 4s Intramurals 3. 4. Mary Bernadette Joppich — Skiing A 3. 3. 4s Tennis 3. 4s Track Is Choir A 3. 3. 4. Madrigals Is Student Council 3. 4s Bel Cantos 3. 3s Choral-Air es 4s Pep Club 3s The Musical 3. 4s Scholastic Honor Keys A Amy Ann Jones — National Honor Soc. 3. 4s Pep Club 3. 3. 4s S.I.U. 3. 4, Challenger 3. 4s Letter-Commendation National Merit 4, Nat 7 Merit finalist 4s Scholastic Honor Keys A 3. 3. 4s Talent Show 4s State of Mich. Scholarship 4. Elisa Janette Julien — Choir 3. 4t Scholastic Honor Keys A 3. 3s State of Mich. Scholarship 4. Sherylynn Marie Kadrovach — Pep Club 3. Steven Michael Kahrs — Baseball I. 3s Basketball Is Intramurals 3s National Honor Soc. 3. 4s Pines 3. 3. 4s Scholastic Honor Keys A 3. 4s Talent Show 4s State of Mich. Scholarship 4s Girl Watchers Society A 3. 3. 4s Let ter-Commendation Nat'l Merit 3. Julie Ann Kabfleisch — Pep Club 3. 3. 4s State of Mich. Scholarship 4. Toni Jean Kammerer — Choir A 3s Concert Band A 3s Symphony Band 3s National Honor Soc. 3s Pep Club Is S.I.U. 4s Exchange Student 3. Jeff Alan Karowich — Cross-Country Is Intramurals A 2 3. 4s Wrestling A 3, Choir 3. 3s Soccer A 3. 3. 4. Scott McMenemie Keane — Intramurals A 4t Tennis 3s Wrestling A 3s Student Council 3. 4s Debate 3s Thespians Is Black 6 Gold 3. 4s Pines 3s The Musical Is Talent Show 4. Shawn Lash Keane — football A 3. 3. 4s Intramurals 3s Wrestling A 3s Varsity Club 4. Peter Joseph Kely III — Cross-Country Ski Club 4s National Honor Soc. 3. 4s Letter Commendation 4s Scholastic Honor Keys I. 3. 3. 4. Carolyn Ann Kenney — Choir A 3. 3. 4s Bel Cantos 3. 4s Class Officer 3. 4s Student Council 1.3. 3. 4s Cheerleading Is Nat 7 Honor Soc. 3. 4s Pep Club 3. 3. 4s DAR A ward 4s The Musical 3. 3. 4s Scholastic Honor Keys A 3s Talent Show 4s State of Mich. Scholarship 4. Jill E. Kenny — Skiing 3s Pom-Pom Girls 3. 3. 4s Cheerleading Is Natl Honor Soc. 3. 4s Pep Club 3. 3. 4t Scholastic Honor Keys I. Kriste Renee Kerlin — Choir I. 3s Madrigals Is D.E.C.CA. Club 4. Walter Lee Kidd — Basketball Is Intramurals Is Class Officer Is Student Council Is Scholastic Honor Keys 3. Janet Lea King — Thespians I. Mark Anthony Korson — Baseball A 3. 4t footbaM A 3. 3. 4s Intramurals A 3s Wrestling Is Varsity Club 3. 4s AU-Conference Sports 4. Kathy KozeRco — Skiing Is Tennis A 3. 3. 4s Cheerleading A 3s Pep Club 3. 3. 4t Black £ Gold 4s Homecoming Court 4s Talent Show 4. Mary Elizabeth Krakowski — Choir A 3s Scholastic Honor Keys A 3. 3s State of Mich. Scholarship 4. David Paul Kramer — Concert Band A 2 3s Trojan Brass 3. Mark Edward Kroupa Art Club 3. 3. Shari Kay Kruse — flag Corp 3. 4s Symphony Band A 3. 3. 4s Nat 1 Honor Soc. 3. 4s Pep Club 4s Scholastic Honor Keys A Linda Ann LaBonte — Track 3s Choir A 3s S.I.U. 4s The Musical 4. Scott Wesley Lammers — Pines 4s Talent Show 4s Girls Watchers Soc. A 3. 3. 4s Basket- Weaving 4s Badminton 4s four- Wheel Drive Club 4. Debora Jean Lamontagrte — Track 3. 4s G.A.A. 3s 239 Senior Activities Pep Club 3. 4. Janice Marie Lardie Baseba Manager 3. 4, Choir A Concert Beiul I. 3. 3, flag Corp 3. 3i Pep Club 3. 4, The Musical A Ensemble I Cynthia Martha lautner Pep Club 3. Margaret I each Choir I. 3. 3. 4, Siuiient Council I. 3, Net 7 Honor Sot. 3. 3, Pep Club . 3. 3. 4, letter CommemlatAm 3 Susan B lehnhard Tennis I. 3. 3, Pom-Pom 3. 3, v.TnvriM.% I She Ann lei I, Cheerle hng I. 3. l mM iKw I rpjni Rerketb I. 3 footb M k 3.3 4 % entity .Jub 4, ABConference Sport 4, Rm Shtfe 4. Jeffrey Mien lenit U nrsthng 3, Cl Officer It cVapWW Art$ Club 4. Beth I laine I tncoln Concert Bernl I. 3. 3t SlU 4, SchoA .« v Home kept I Wiliam Imerscn I thou — Art Club 3 Friday Afternoon fitnf U etchers Club. Craig Ste en I irnfal U nestling I. 4, Pep Club 3. 3 4 UfW RmIk' Club 3 Tim I. lint — Concert Rami k Suzanne Edythc lipka U j tchbird I, Set ton ! Honor Soc. 3. 4, Thespians 3, Scholastic Honor keys I. 3. 3. 4t State of Mich. Scholarship 4. Heather Anne Lockwood Skiing I. 3. 3. 4, Tennis I. 3. 4, Choir 3. 3. 4, Ref cento 4, Cless Officer I, Student Council I. 3. 4, Cheer leading I. Pep Club 3. 3. 4, Versa Club 4, AM Conference Sports 3. 3. 4, Girls Stete 3, The Music ! I. 3. 4, Telent Show I. 4, Friday Afternoon Bird Watching Club I. 3. 3. 4. Joseph Michael loney Concert Bend 3. 3t Trofen Bress 3. li a Anne I com Is Orchestre I. 3. 3i Symphony Bend I, 3. 3. 4, Model U N 3. 4, Merchmg Bend I. 3. 3. 4, Net lone! Honor Soc. 3. 4, S.I.U. 3. 3. 4, Jhespien 3, Che enger 3. 4, Exchange Student 4, 1 he Music el It Scholastic Honor keys I. 3. 3. 4t Stele of Mich Schiierthip 4. I ri I ynn loweH Concert Bern! I. 3. Andrew lundherg Telent Show I. Su an Renee Mack Gymnastics h Skiing A Cheerlee hng I. 3. 4, Pep Club 3. 3. 4, Telent Show 4 Valerie Fay Magee Graphic Arts Club 4. Vane a lee Mahn Pep Club 3. 3, 4. Bart DougUs Malory Cless Officer I, Hockey Club 4 Man Carrol Me Alister Stete of Mich Scholar ship 4, (Soccer. Swimming, Kalamazoo. 3) Kevin $ McKinley Tooth f I. 3. 3, U nestling k 4. John Michael Mclachlan - Tooth 1. 3. 4, Wrestling I. Karen Anne Me Matter — Tleg Corp 3. 4, Sym phony Bern! I. 3, 3. 4, Net ion ! Honor Society 3. 4, letter Commend !ton 4, Scholastic Honor key's I. 3. 3 Stete of Mich. Scholarship 4. Mitcha Sue Me Many Thespian 3 Pan McOmdf Tennis A Track 3, W restling k 3. 3. 4 ken I Men McOueer Choir I. Debra I ay Merchant Basic the A Core Coun C0 3. 3. 4-. Stihient Counc 3, Pep kIuT 3. 3 4 Pres.. Boys 'Girl State 4 Talent show 4 Rebecca i von Me «er yholr I. 3.3. 4, Ma irtgat 3. 4 The MtaMMV . 4. Pamela K Mirtdaugfc Oto4r . 3. 3, Cheerlcad a 3 Meta Ivn Mikola Pep Club 3. Thrsp an 3 Michael Demid Mrtrsl I — Basket be hour I. 3. 3. 4 soothe i teen Ivnr Miller Cheerleading I. 3. Pep Club Richard hart Mifcer State of Mich Scholarship 4. Berk A nr Migan - Bask erha Girts I Pep Club 3. 3. 4 he p4am 3. 3 BlaI Gold 3. 4 Schobw Uooo kev A 3. 3.- State of Mok Scholarship 4■. CTW ■ vnir vNser Choh 4 Toremkcs 3. 4 il M’chbi'r I Thespian J, $. 4 Pres The AAusr cat 3 4 Scholasth' Honor kev A THent Show 3, 4 Mtarrtr 7ok A MtMlR Honor kev 4. Douglas James Moore — Baseball I. 3. 3. 4, Skiing I. 3i Student Council A Letter-Commendation 3. 4. Charlene Ruth Morgan — Pep Club 3. 4. Janice Kaye Murner — Basketball Girls A Track 3. 4, G.A.A. 3, Black i Gold 3. 4. Frank Nall III — Toot ball h Concert Band I. Renee A. Neiser — Basketball Girls 3i Intramurals Softball 3. 3, Nat I Honor Society 3. 4. Anne Nesvacil — Basketball Girls I. 3. 3, Skiing I. 3. 3, Tennis . 3. 3, Track I, Choir I, Cheerleading A Girls State I. 3. 3, Talent Show I. 3. Donald Glenn Neihardt II — Cross-Country A Wrestling 3, Symphony Band A Film Series Club 3, Thespians 3. 4, U RBL Radio Club 3. 3. 4, The Musical 4, Telent Show 4. John W illard Nielsen — Jazz Ensemble I. 3. 3. 4, Orchestra A Symphony Bent1 A 3. 3. 4, Trojan Bend I. 3. 3. 4, Scholastic Honor keys I. 3. 3. 4, Telent Show 3. 3. 4, Stete of Mich. Scholership 4. Steven John Niergarth - Baseball I, Cross-Country A Intramural 3. 3. 4, Track 3. 3. 4, Net 7 Honoi Soc. 3. 4i Pines 3$ Letter-Commendation 3, Scholastic Honor Keys k 3. 3. 4, Stete of Mich. SchoT ership 4 Sharon Ann Norton — Net 7 Honor Soc. 3. 4, Pep Club 3. 3. 4, S.I.U. 4, Che enger 3. 4, The Musical 4, N.H.S. Scholership 4, Scholastic Honor keys I. 3. 3. 4, Telent Show 3. 4, Stete of Mich. Scholarship 4. Cheryl lynnette Nunn — Basketball Girls A Gymnastics I. 3i Tennis 4, Track 3. 3. 4, G.A.A. 3 Pep Club 3. 4i S C O P E 3. 4 Penette EUen O'Brien — Concert Bend A 3. 3, Tro en Bend 3. Todd Wiliam Oliver — Track A Jazz Ensemble 3. 3. 4, Symphony Bend A 3. 3. 4, Trojan Brass k 3. 3. 4. Charlotte Anne Olney — Flag Corp 3. 3. 4, Orchestre 3. 4, Symphony Bend k 3. 3. 4$ Natl Honor Soc. 3. 4, the Musical 3. 4, Scholastic Honor keys 1.3. 3. 4, Stete of Mich. Scholarship 4. Catherine I. Page — Wetchbird A Co-op 3. 4. James Charles Pampu — Cross-Country A Foot-be I. 3, Tennis I. 3. 3 Susan Lorraine Pamch — Net 7 Honor Soc. 4, Scholastic Honor keys I. 3. 4, Stete of Mich. Scholarship 4. Weslev Howard Parker — Cross-Country 4, Track 3. 3. 4, Vat 7 Honor Soc. 3. 4, Scholastic Honor keys 1.3. 3. 4, State of Mich. Scholarship 4. larry Dean Parks — Tooth 3, Track 4. Nancy Joy Parshal — Choir I. 3. 3i TrTHTY 3, The Musical L Roger David Paterson Jr. — Orchestra A Symphony Band A Scholastic Fkmor keys I. Emily Ann Peck ham — Baskerha Gels I, Choir 3. 3i Talent Show 4. Kely Louise Peckham — Symphony Band k 3. 3. 4 Nancy Lynn Pfennig — Pep Club 3. 4 Ann Marie Pelizzari — Chow A The Musical k Amy Elizabeth Perm — Rag Corp 3. J, Jazz Ensemble A Orchestra I. Symphony Band L 3. 3, Trojan Brass A Band Officer I. Student Counc A Uarchiy Band L X J, Vat 7 Honor Soc 3. 4 Let ter Commendation 3. Scholastic Honor keys A State of Mich Scholars ? 4 Damei J. Pero — Concert Band A Symphony Rami i Graphic Arts Club L 3 Dan I Petrosfcev — Batch k 3. Baskerha Boys L 3. 3 4 Tooth I . 2 3 4 Sk nryg k X Tennis L Track I. 3. 3 Student Counc k 3. 4 Debarc X Graphs Arts Club 4 Varsity Club 3. 4 WVBl Radio Club 3. Patricia Marie Pierson Baskerha Gets (Cap-isin' A Track I Choe I. I aura Pmigrant: Exchange Student 3 larTv Pohurta Intramural 3. 3 Tennis I Go - ernor 3. 4 Student CouncII3. 3. 4 Black i Gold 3. 4 Bovs Stare 3, Homecoming Court 4. Friday Afternoon Birdwatchers k 3. 3. 4 T imorhx Gerard bom net — Tooths 3. 3. 4 Tgrr Senes Club 3. Theresa 1 vnn Popp — Va; 7 Honor Soc 3 4. Pep Chib 2 3. 4 Letter Commendation 4. Scholastic Mono keys k 3. 3 State or Mich Scholarship 4. Natahr Mar Potter Concert Bane 3. 3. 4. Svmphom Band L Melissa le Prentiss Apr Club 3 Scholastic Honor Keys I. 3. 4, State of Mich. Scholarship 4. Paul Weston Prouty — Football . Ji Golf 3 Skiing . 3i Tennis I. 3. 3. 4i Symphony Band A Varsity Club 4, All Conference sports 3. 4. Bruce Earl Purkiss — Football I. 3. 3. 4, Track A Wrestling A Lt. Governor 3i Student Council I. 3. 3) Varsity Club 4, Black i Gold 3. Michelle Joann Purvis — Skiing . 3i Track A Flag Corp 3i Jazz Ensemble A 3i Pom-Pon Girls 3. 4, Symphony Band I. 3. 3. 4i Trojan Brass 3. 4, Student Council A Cheerleading A Pep Club 3. 3. 4i Homecoming Court 4, The Musical A Talent Show 4. Joan Mary Quick — Pep Club 3. 4i Scholastic Honor Keys 3. 3. Michael John Rademaker — Football A 3. 3. 4, Film Series Club 3. Kevin Ezra Ramoie — Football I. Mark A. Ray — Choir I. 3. 3, Madrigals A Student Council 3i Black 6 Gold 3. 4, Pines 3. 3. 4. Debby Ann Reed — Track 3i Pep Chib 3i Talent Show I. louAnn Fay Reed — Basketball Girls 3. 3. Jeffery David Reidef — Basket be Boys A Football A Intramurals 3. 3. 4, Student Council A Film Series Club 3. Jeffery Duane Richard — Symphony Band A Film Senes Club 3, WRBL Radio Club 3. 3. 4 Barbara Carol Richards — Cross-Country 4, Track I. 3. 3. 4t Scholastic Honor Keys I. 3. 3. 4, State of Mich. Scholarship 4. Tracey Ann Richardson — Gymnastics A 3. 3. 4, Concert Band I. 3, Flag Corp 4, Symphony Band 3. 4, Trojan Brass A Student Council A Nat 7 Honor Soc. 3. 4, Che enger 4, Scholastic Honor keys A 3. 4, Talent Show 4, State of Mich. Scholarship 4, Marching Band I. 3. 3. 4. Tonya Lynn Rinehart — Concert Band 3. 3, Symphony Band I. 4, Marching Band I. 3. 3. 4, Scholastic Honor Keys 3. Jean Ann Risk — Track . 3. 3. 4l Concert Band 3. 3, Flag Corp 3. 4, Symphony Band A 4 Nat 7 Honor Soc. 3. 4i Scholastic Honor Keys A 3. 3. June Elen Risk — Track 1.3. 3. 4, Concert Band3i Flag Corp 3. 4, Symphony Band . 3. 4, Student Council A Nat 1 Honor Soc. 3. 4, Scholastic Honor Keys . X Maureen Kay Ritchte — Skiing Is Track X 3s Pep Club X 3. 4, Key Club 3. Jan Renee Ritola — Class Officer A Student Council Is Key Club 3. 3. 4, Nat 7 Honor Soc. 3. 4s 5. C.OSI 3. 4s Pines 4, Natl Merit Finalist 4, Scholastic Honor Keys k 3. 3. 4 State of Mich. Schotarshg 4. Deborah Rae Roberts — Choir 4. Steven Robert Robertson — Track 3. W iliam Paul Roe — Concert Band I Saly Ann Rogers — Cross-Country 3. 3s Track k 3. 3. 4 Symphony Band A Nat 7 Honor Soc. 3. 4s Che enger 4-. Let ter-Commendation 4-. The Musical k 3. A. Scholastic Honor Keys I. 3. 3. 4s Talent Show k X 3. 4, State of Mich Scholarship 4 W iliam Ross Rogers — Debate Chib k Natl Honor Soc. 4: State of Mich Scholarship 4. Paul Stuart Rombouts — Baseba 3. 4s Cross-Country X 3s intramural k Letter-Commendation 4. John V Roster ■ — Tooth 1. 3. 3. 4 Intramurals 4 Tennis 4 Track L Varsit Jut 4 Letter-Commendation 4. Robert Mari Rudd — CVchestra L X 3. 4 The AAusical X JL 4 Theresa Arm Ruman — Concert Bari k X Art Chib 3 4 Graphic Arts Chd 3. Pep Ckzb k 2 Scholastic Honor Keys 4. Robert Russel Baseba i Cross-Country L Foorbai X Track k X Student Counc L Scholar He Honor keys L State ot Mich Scholushr 4. Tod Em« RurMa — Orchestra 3; fvmphony Band kX is Trotar Brass k X 3 Marching Band I. 2 3 Nat 7 Honor Soc X 3 letter-Commendation 4. The AAusical 3. Scholastic Honor Levs LX 3 4 Michael Joseph Minor Sarber — cVchrsrr £ Svmphom Band k X 3 4 Troian Brass X Shawr Ranar Savior — Concert Band I. X 3. Mtchae: Roger Schater — Baskrtbal Boss k Golf L 3. 3. 4 intramural I. 4 Varsity Glut 4 Btsci. i Gold 3. 4 letter-Commendation 3 Lori A nr Schichtei — Track i. das CHfacm L X Student CouncM L X Cheersemdmg . 2 3. 4. Nat 7 Honor Soc. 3 4 Pisp dub X 3 4 Scholastic Honor Keys I. 2. 3. 4, Talent Show 4i State of Mich. Scholarship 4. William Paul Schopieray — Track 3. 4, All-Con-ference Sports 2. Michael Schroeder — Graphic Arts Club 2. 3t WRBl Radio Club 3. 4. lame Gregory Schroth - Baseball I. 3, Basket hall Boys A 3i Football I, Intramurals I. 2. 3i Nat 1 Honor Soc. 4, Nat'I Merit Finalist 4, Scholastic Honor Keys 3. 4, Talent Show 4, State of Mich. Scholarship 4, Mich. Math Finalist 3. 4. Rebecca Renee Schudlich - Choir I, Girls En-embte I, Natl Honor Soc. 3. 4, Pep Club 3, Thes tans 2i The Musical A 4, Nat 7 Merit Finalist 4, Scholastic Honor Keys I. 2. 3. 4, Talent Show 4, state of Mich. Scholarship 4. •ck Jay Schultz — Basketball Boys A 3. 3. 4, Student Council I. arol Marie Schulz — Tennis I, The Musical 3. 4, choiastic Honor Keys I. 3. 3. 4, State of Mich, cholarship 4, Mich. Math Test 4, Watchbird I, Medical Explorers 2. 3. 4. •'ary Dianne Schumacher Basketball Girls 3, iAA. 3. ackie Seater Basketball Girls I. u an Kay Selkirk — Choir A 2. 3. 4. Villiam Wilbur Selkirk Jr. — Football2, Choir A 2. 4, Madrteals I, letter Commendation 3. usan Kay Send — Tri-Hi-Y 2. 3. 4. eslie Elizabeth Shaw — GAA. 2, Pep Club 2. 3, choiastic Honor Keys A 2, State of Mich. Schot-rship 4. aren Lee Shink — Choir 2. 3. cott Edward Shockney — Concert Band A 3, azz Ensemble I. 4, Symphony Band 3. 4, Trojan rass I. 2. 3. 4i Natl Honor Soc. 3. 4, letter ommendat ion 4, Scholastic Fionor Keys I, State f Mich Scholarship 4. arl Robert Shu tier — Graphic Arts Club 4, Pep tub 4. ynthia Kay Sike — Intramurals A Jazz Ensem-le I. 2. 3. 4, Troian Brass 3. 4, Nat 1 Fionor Soc 4, choiastic Honor Keys L 2. 3. 4, State of Mich cholarship 4. amela Lynn Sdorski — Choir A 2. 3. 4, Student duneR 3, Pep Club 2. 3, SJJU 3, The Musical A 3. Talent Show I. 2. 3. 4, State of Mich. Scholar P 4 Girls Ensemble h Be! Cantos 2. 3, Choral-ires 4. atricia Kate Sipple — Chou I. 2. 3. 4, Madrigals 3. 3. 4, Pom-Pon Guis 3. 4, Student Council A beerieadmg 2, Nat 1 Honor Soc. 3. 4, Pep Cksb 2. 4, Scholastic Honor Keys A 2. 3. 4, State of Uch. Scholarship 4, Chora! Aires 2. 3. 4, Sym- omc Chou I, Concert Chou 2. 3. 4. ■nmler Louise Skay — Pep Club 4. ensue Sue SkodUrick - Chou I. 2. 3. de Merlin Sleder — Concert Band 2. 3, Jazz isemNe 4. Symphony Band I. 3. 4, Tropan Brass 3. 4, Scholastic Honor Keys I. 2. 3. 4, State of y ch Scholarship 4 ■ Daryl Smart — Thespians 3, Scholastic Honor ?ys I. 3, State of Mich. Schotarshp 4, Model N. 3, Ilatchbud L tme L Smith — Skiing I, Chou I. 1 Madri-L 1 Class Officer I. I avid Gregory Smith — Talent Show 4, Friday ' remoon Birdwatchers Club 4 -ith Alan Smith — Basket bat 1.13.4, Tennis I. vw John Smith — Tennis I, Drum Mapor 113. Jazz Ensemble 4, Symphony Band L 1 3. 4, 'Otar Brass L 1 3. WRBl Radio Cktb 3, Key Cksb 1 3 cheie Marie Smith — Gymnastics 4 Tennis I rack L 1 Chou 1 3. 4, Concert Band L mm Lvnn Smith — Concert Band A GAA. 1 uart tteftch Smith Jr - FootbaR L Tennis I racy diam Smith — Cross-Country A Intra-Kxats I. 4.F Am Senes Cksb 1 3. Natl Fionor Soc 4, NJtS President 4, ChaMenger 3. Pines 4, oys State J. Scholastic Fionor Keys LI 3, Talent how J. 4 Model UN 4 i Michael Smith — Cross-Country L Intraneats 3 4, Track 4. Thespians 3. sa K Snow — GAA 1 Thespians 4 evw Lee Somero — BasebaR I FootbaR L Fntra rah 1 Natl Honor Soc 4, Scholastic Fionor eys L 3, State of Mich Scholarshp 4. enneth Patrick Soper - FootbaR 1 3. 4, Fntra kit at113 . ■ resthng 1.1 3. 4. Student CouncR 4 - BaskrtbaR 2. Terum L 3, Pep Cksb 3. 4. Jeffrey Mark Spencer Baseball 2. 3, Basketball A 2. 3. 4, Football A 2. 3. 4, Student Council A 2. 3, Fiockey Cksb A 2, Nat l Honor Soc. 3. 4, ARCon ference Sports 4, Homecoming Court 4, Scholar tic Honor Keys A 2. 3. Su an Marie Sprenger — Choir I. 2. 3. 4, Matin gals 3. 4, Nat Fionor Soc. 3. 4, Pep Club 2. 3. 4, letter Commendation 3, The Musical I. 2. 3. 4, Talent Show 3. 4, Girls Ensemble I. 2. Steven Thoma Stafford — Concert Band 2, Symphony Band I, Trojan Brass I. 2, Scholastic Fionor Keys A 2. 3. 4, State of Mich. Scholarship 4 Leroy Strait — Football A 2. 3. 4, Track A 2. 3, Wrestling I. 2. 3. 4, S.C.O.P.E. A Scholastic Honor Keys A Jeanette Kay Steed — Pep Club 2, S.C.O.P.E. I, Scholastic Fionor Keys A Brad Stowe - Baseball 2. 3. 4, Football 2, Intramurals 2. 31 Let ter-Commendation 3. 4. Deloria E. Stowe — GAA. 2, Pep Club 2. 3. Laura May Stowe - Concert Band 2, Flag Corp 4, Symphony Band A 3. 4, Scholastic Honor Keys I. 2, State of Mich. Scholarship 4. Lynne Marie Strieker — Cross-Country Ski Club Penny Sue Strieker — Concert Band I. 2. 3, Symphony Band 4. Julie Ann Strong BasketbaR Girls A 2. 3, Track A 1 3. 4, Guls State 2. 3. 4 Esther Dora Studer - Natl Honor Soc. 4, SJ.U. 4, Exchange Student 4. Janice Swanson — Skiing 4, Orchestra A 2, Symphony Band A 2. 3, Trojan Brass A 2. 3, Class Officer 3, Core Council A Student Council A 2. 3. 4, Pep Club 4, Pines (freshman yearbook), AH Conference Sports 4, Guh State 3, tetter Com mendation A 4. Debra Kay Tanner — GAA. 2. Matthew Wayne Tanner — FootbaR2. 3, Track 2. 3, Wrestling 3, Graphic Arts Club 3. 4. Vonme Marie Tanner — Concert Band 3, GAA. 1 Jd Marie Taylor - BasketbaR Guh k Track A Linda Kay Teagle — Chou 2 Robert Garland Terry — Natl Honor Soc. 3. 4, Nat 7 Merit Finalist 4, Scholastic Honor Keys I. 2. 3. 4, State of Mich. Scholarship 4 Audrey Bernieie Tervo — Chou A 2. 3. 4, Madrigals A Talent Show 4, Solo t Ensemble Festivah A 1 3. 4 Julie Kay Thiriby — Track A Cheerleading I, Pep Out 13. 4, S.C.OSl. I Brian Charles Thomas — Scholastic Fionor Keys A State of Mich. Scholarship 4. Elizabeth Ann Thompson — Cross-Country 1 Gymnastics A 1 Track A 1 3. 4, Chou I. 2. 3. 4, Madrigals A CFtoralaues 3. 4, Pep Club A AR Conference Sport s 2. 3. 4, The Musical 4, Talent Show 4. James Norman Thompson — BasketbaR A Cross-Country A Intramurah 2. 3. 4, Tennis A Student CouncR 1 Key Cksb 1 3. Nat l Honor Soc 3. 4. Scholastic Fionor Keys A 1 3. 4, State of Mtch Scholarship 4. Jd Thompson — Gymnastics A 1 Chou A Natl Honor Soc. 3. 4, Pep Club 4, SJ.U 4, Scholastic Honor Keys A State of Mtch. Scholarship 4, Talent Show A Christopher Thomas Tobias — Orchestra A 2. 3, Symphony Band A 1 3, Trojan Brass A 1 3, The Musical A 1 Natl Music Camp Schoirshp A 1 Watchbud I Brian Tolr - FootbaR I. Skiing A Track A 1 3. 4 Kevin Edward Tomaszewski - Chou L 1 3. 4, WBM Radio Club 3. 4, ChaMenger 1 The Musicat 1 3 Scott Edward Tompkins — Concert Band A 1 Jazz Ensemble 4. Symphony Band 3. 4, Tropan Brass 1 3. 4, FRm Senes Cksb 3. State of Mich Scholarship 4 Tvonne Zaida Tootey — Concert Band i 1 3. 4, SJM 3. 4, Scholastic Fionor Keys 4 Teresa Jann Tracy — Scholastic Fionor Keys A 1 Ph p Craw Trimmer - intramurah 4. Jazz En semble A 1 Orchestra A Symphony Band A 1 Tropan Brass A 1 Student CouncR A Scholastic Fionor Keys A State of Mtch Scholarshp 4 Jeffrey Alan Tvardek — FootbaR 1 Track 1 David Michad Tyler - Scholastic Fionor Keys L 2. 3. 4. State of Mtch. Scholushtp 4. Senior A ctivities Sarah Jane Underwood Track 2. 3. 4, Concert Band 3. 4, Orchestra A 2. 3. 4, Nat l Fionor Soc. 3. 41 Pep Club 2. 3. 4, SJ.U. 2. 3. 4, Challenger 4, The Musical 2. 3. 4, N.H.S. Scholarship 4, Scholastic Honor Keys A 2. 3. 4, Talent Show 4, Medical Explorers A 2. 3. 4 Victoria Lynn Underwood — Choir A 2. 3. 4, Madrigals 4, Bel Cantos 4. Nancy Ann Van Wagoner — Gymnastics A D.E.C.CA. Club 3. 4 Robert John Valade - Concert Band I. 2. 3, Jazz Ensemble 4, Symphony Band 4, Trojan Brass 2. 3. 4, Friday Afternoon Birdwatchers A 2. 3. 4 Amy VanNorwick — Skiing A Track A Pep Club 3. 4, S.C O.PJ 4 Lisa Marie Vezina — Nat 1 Fionor Soc 3, Thespi ans 3. 4, The Musical 3. 4, Scholastic Honor Keys Kim Michele Waldo — Track A 2. Kimberly Sue Walsh — Concert Band 2. 3. 4, Symphony Band A Pep Club 3, Talent Show 4 Jeff Waiters Skiing 2, WRBl Radio Club 3 Ray Allen Walters Baseball A Football A 2. 3. 4, Track A 2$ Film Senes Club 3. Renee Marie Walters Pep Club 4 Dennis Michael Waisanen - Golf 2, Skiing 3t Tennis A Track A 4, Class Officer A 2. 3. 4, Core Council A Governor 2, 11. Governor 3, Student Council I. 2. 3. 4, Natl Honor Soc. 2. 3. 4, Scholas tic Honor Keys A 2. 3, Talent Show 2. 3. 4, Soccer A 1 3. 4 Brett Edward Warwick — Tri-Hi- Y 3, Nat l Merit Finalist 4, State of Mich. Scholarship 4 Dawn Watson Chou A 2. 3. 4, Madrigals A Pep Club 2, Thespians 2, Scholastic Honor Keys A Timothy Lorance Watson — Choir A 2. 3. 4, Thespians 4, Black t Gold 4, The Musical 3. 4 David Kent Weatherhoft — BasketbaR Boys A 1 Frank Antone Weber — FootbaR A 2, Track 2. 3. 4, Wrestling A 3. 4, Varsity Club 4 Mary Ann Wehr — BasketbaR I, Student Council A 3. 4, Pep Club 2. 3. 4, Scholastic Honor Keys A State of Mtch Scholarship 4 Wdiam Jay Weidenhamer — BasketbaR A 2, FootbaR A J. 3, Track A 2. 3. 4, Varsity Club 3. 4, AM-Conference Soorts 2. 3, Boys State 3, Letter Commendation 2. 3. 4. Donald Alan Wetsdberg — Concert Band I. 2. 3, Tropan Brass 1 Wendy Welch - Pep Club 1 3. 4 Phyflis Kay White — Chou A 3. 3. 4 Beth Ann Whitefieid BasketbaR A Track A Concert Band 3. 3. 4, Symphony Band A Student CouncR A Laura Ann W diamson — Student CouncR 4, Pep Club 2. 3. 4, Black k Gold 3. 4, Pmes 3. 4, Scholas ttc Honor Keys A 3 Christopher Edward Wdhetm — Tennis A Student CouncR A FRm Senes Cksb 1 Nat l Honor Soc. 3. 4, Pmes 4. Scholastic Honor Keys A 2. 3. 4, State of Mtch. Scholarship 4, Mtch. Math Fmabst Du Way nr Michael Wtfson - FootbaR A 1 Concert Band Todd Eugene Wilson - FootbaR A Soccer 2. 3. 4, Natl Honor Soc. 4, Scholastic Honor Keys A 2. 3 Talent Show 4, State of Mtch Scholarship 4 Lest. W .strand — Chou L 1 3. Lisa Jeanmnr Wolff - Co-op 3. 4 Michad G Wooster - Orchestra L 1 3. 4, Stu dent CouncR 1 Graphtc Ans Cksb 4, Thespians 3. 4. The Musical 3. 4 TsRent Show 3. 4 Cheryl Lynn Woocers — Concert Band ill Jazz Ensemble A Symphony Band 4. Tropan Brass 4. James Roy Wr-fw BasketbaR I. FootbaR 1 3, Intramurah 13.4, Track A Graph Ant Cksb 4 Kevw David «rds - Black I Gold 3. 4 Tami Young Graphic Ans Cksb 3. 4 Tammy Garf Zba — Scholastic Fionor Keys L Ml 3 Index Ackerman. Linda 56 Ackerman. Mark 56 Ailing. Kathy Albrecht. Robert 56 Albro. Lori G. 56 Aldrich. Mark 56. 78. 137 Alexander. Deborah A. 56 Alexander. Doreen 56 Alexander. Jerry D. 56 AUerton. Thomas 56. 110 Alpers. Evelyn M. 56 Alpers. Linda 56 Alpers. Lud 56 Alpers. Mari L. 56 Alpers. Scott R. 56. 80 Amidon. Diane 56 Amor. Douglas A. 56 Ance. Todd 56 Anderson. June Anderson. Kevin 56 Anker son. Joni 56 Anloague. Paul OS Ansorge. Mary 56. IO. 165. 175 Antol. Sheila R. 56 Armour. Steven S. 56. 78. 103. 115 Arnold. James 56. 79 Ault. Edward F. 56 Avery. Daniel Bacon. Ann Marie 56 Bagley. Sally A. 57. IO Bale. Olga 57 Baker. Kenneth D. 57. 115 Baltz. Jeffrey 57 Barnes. Michael D. 57 Batzer. Sarah 57. 148 Bazzett. Terence 57 Beagle. Joe! Beck. Kathleen 57. IO. 114 Beck. Randall Becsey. Jody A. 57. 87. 88. 98. 165. Bedard. Cheryl 57 Beer. Susanne 57 Bennetts. James 57. 149 Benson. Bruce 57 Bergklint. Heather 57 Bergsma. Eric R. 57, 94 94 Berner. Donald M. 57. 73. 94 Bertram. Linda L. 57 Bertram. Thomas 57. 79. HO Bigelow. Brenda A. 57 Binder. Gary L. 57. HO Bishop. Robyn 57. 131 Bissell. Faye L. 57 Bixby. Deanna 57 Black. Elizabeth A.R. 57 Blount. Dave M. 57 Bongiorno. Rose 57 Bonomo. Janet L. 57. IO. 113 Bosma. Valerie K. 57 Bower. Valerie M. 57 Boyer. Kelly J. 57 Braden. Brian 57 Bradford. Susan 57 Brautigam. Jack H. 57. 115 Brazaski. Julie 57. 167 Bren tana. Kelli Sue 57 Brett. Lorna M. 165. 166. 167. 175 Brimmer. Rose M. 58. 148 Broad. Rodney 58 Brown. Tina 58 Brunette. Dan 58 Bruss. Deb 58 Bucco. Mark 58 Burbank. John D. Burgess. Mark E. 58. HO Burk. Steven M. 58. 79. HO Bums. Molly 58. 187 Cain. Kathryn 58 CaHan. Kelly J. 58 Campbell. Gerald 58 Carling. Chris B. 58 Carpenter. Bruce 58. 78. 103 Carpenter. Catherine 58 Case. David M. 58. 151 Cavirch. Pamella J. 58. 188 Cavitch. Sherry 58 Chappel. Penny 58 Childs. Steve 58. HO Cizek. Donna 58 Clark. Bruce 58 Clark. Jenelle 58 Clark. Kevin 58 Clark. Peter 80. 82 Clark. Rita L. 58 Clarke. Randylynn 58 Clay pool. Michael 58 Clifford. Donald J. 58 Clinton. Kathleen A. 58 Clous. Betty 58 Clous. Steven 58 Coates. Susan 58 Cobb. Patrick 58 Cochran. Timothy D. 58 Coddington. Daniel HO Coffey. Jill D. 59 Cole. Michael HO Coleman. Kimberlee 59 Cole vert. Tim 59 Conley. Dawn 59 Conley. Jim 59 175 Content. Brett A. 59 Cook. Gregory Scott 59. 94. 141 Corpe. Jeb S. 59 Councilor. Nancy 59 Courtad. Deborah M. 59 Covert. Timothy 59. HO Craft. Carla J. 59 Craig. Renee 59 Crampton. Susan 59 Cross. Sandra L. 59 Culp. Deborah 59. 112 Cunningham. John W. 59 Curtiss. Diane 59 Cyr. Dwayne L. 59. 115 Czubak. Lawrence 59. 93. 94. 8 Dakoske. Joseph HO. 151 Damerow. Becky J. 59 Danek. James J. 59 Danek. John D. 59 Danielson. Kurt 59 Davis. Tracy Rae 59 Dawson. Jami 59 Dickinson. Wade T. 59 Dill. Bethany F. 59 Dill. Doug 59 Dohm. Steven 59. 79 Dopke. Robin 59. 89 Dornan. Victoria 59 Dow. Jeffrey W. 59. 80 Dowen. Cherri 59 Dowen. Teri 59 Dunscombe. Amy 60 Eggi. David 60 Elliott. Shari 60 Ellis. Kathy 60 Endres. Deborah 60 Endres. Richard B. 60 Ennis. Katherine A. 60 Eshleman. Sidonia 60 Esther. Robert 60 Ewing. Robert 60. 94 Farage. Jeffrey E. 60 Farleigh. Fred W. 60 Farley. Jenni L. 60. 112. 114 Farrell. Gloria 60 Fettig. Michael J. HO Fiegel. Lynn 60 Fielstra. Nancy 60 Fischer. Debbie 60 Fischer. Mark H. 60 Fitz. Grant E. 60. 78. 173 Fleis. Rosemary 60 Fobes. Du Wayne 155 Foley. Kelly 60 Ford. David 60. 83. II Fortin. Michelle 60 Fouts. Sheila 60 Franke. Marcia L. 60. 136. 137 Franklin. Thomas 73. 115 Fraser. Ronda R. 60. 112 Frazier. Angela R. 60 Frederick. Debra J. 60 Frye. Shelley 60 Fuller. Terri 60 Gable. Pam 60 Gallivan. Loren 60 Garcia. Anna F. 60 Gauthier. Doris 61 Gest. Kelly L. 61. 112 Gleason. Bob 79 Glidiwell. Debra 61 Glowacki. Sheryl 61 Goddard. Valerie 61 Godt. Lawrence R. 61. HO Goodman. Gail A. 61 Goodney. Demarie B. 61 Gosling. Douglas 61 Gourdie. Brett 61. 79 Graf. Rebecca 61 Graham. David 61 Greenlaw. Kimberly S. 61 Gregory. John 61 Grist. Evelyn 61 Groesser. Jennie L. 61 Groesser. Paul A. 61 Gryasz. Ronald 61 Guernsey. David 61 Haddix. Catherine G. 61 HaU. Hugh D. HO HaU. Sarah 61. 165. 166. 167. 175 Hammond. Susan R. 6 Hanna. Donald E. 61 Hansen. Andrew D. 61. 79 Hardin. Linda D. 61 Hardy. Caroline 61 Harmer. Jane 61. 89 Harrigan. Jeffrey 115 Harrigan. Marcia 61 Harris. Jim P. 6i Harris. Tuana 61 Harrison. Teresa B. 61 Hartley. Marcella 61 242 Harwood. Anne 61 Hayes. Bruce 61. 97 Hayward. Louise 61 Heath. Christopher 6i. 108 Heiges. Timothy 61 Heming. Paul 61 Hemming. Sara 61 Henry. Michael M. 61. 79 Herman. Shawna 61. 149 Hernden. Carol 61. 181 Hessem. Kathy 61 Hilborn. Jon T. 61. 115 Hill. James W. 61. 149 Hilton. L isa A. 61 Hinds. Debra L. Ill Hoelzel. Steven R. 61 Hogarth. Barbara 61 Hoogesteger. John 61 Hosier. James 61 Howe. Maria L. 61 Hoyt. Dan 61. 97 Huff. Robert R. 61 Hughes. Jeffery 61. 79 Humphrey. Pamela 61 Hurst. Michael 61 Hurst. Haney 61. Ill Imbruone. Diana 61 Irwin. Timothy S. 61 Jaeger. Robert K. 61. HO James. Mark R. 61 Jamieson. Janice M. 61. 148 Jason. Denise L. 61 Jennett. Kathy 61. 136. 137 Jesse. Gordon J. 61 Johnson. Jill 61 Johnson. Karen S. 61 Johnson. Laura M. 61 Johnson. Lori A. 61 Johnson. Martha S. 63 Johnson. Michael 61. 108 Johnson. Nancy K. 61 Joldersma. Nancy A. 63 Jones. Ketty R. KX) Jones. Neal 63. 78 Jones. Robin S. 63 Kadrovach. Brian A. 63. HO Kammerer. Dan 63. 83. 94. HO Keene. Bryan R. 63. 78 Kelly. Thomas 63. 78. 115 Kelly. Timothy 165. 173. 175 Kerby. Patrick 63. 78 Kerr. Daniel 63 Kirschke. Mark F. 63 Knowles. Lesley 63 KoN. Kathy 63 Komrska. Benjamin W. 63 Korson. Karen A. 181 Kratochvil. Nancy 63 Kroesing. Tammy 63 Kroupa. Valerie 63 Krupka. Charles 63. 79 Kruse. Heidi L . 63. 90 Kuepfer. Mark A. 63. 181 Kuhknan. Tracey 63 Kundrata. Richard D. 63. 96. 97 LaGoe. Lori 63 Labonte. Lisa 63 Lackie. Don J. 63 Lamia. Barbara A. 63 Lammers. Nancy 63. 73. 115 Lang. Michael 63 Lardie. Barth A 188 L argent. Patricia 63 Larsen. Stephen 63 Larson. Laura 63 Larson. Melissa 63 Lather. Lori 63. 89 Latka. William G. 63. 149 L auk hart. Timothy J. 63 Lautner. Rhonda 63. 89 Leggitt. Toni J. 64 Lehman. Gail A. 64 Lehman. Gregory J. 64 Lehouillier. David C. 64. 79 Lehr. John K. 64. HO Lemcool. Kenneth M. 64 Lemeron. Steven D. 64. HO Lerchen. Patricia L. 64 Lewis. Tim J. 64. 109. HO Lindsey. Lisa A. 64 Linn. Christopher S. 64 Linton. Elizabeth 64 LitwiBer. Michael N. 64 Livernois. Susanne M. 64 Loomis. James 64 Lorenzen. David K. 64. 80 Loveland. Nancy J. 64. 146. 167 Lowell. Debbie 64 Lundmark. Mark A. 64 Lyon. Steven M. 64 Mace. Cheryl 64 Mack. Nancy J. 64. 167 Mack. Patrick 67 MacQueen. Diane 64 Maddox. Christina 64 Mad ion, Matthew 64. 83 Magill. Melissa 64 Mahn. Ken S. 64. 111. 114 Maidens. Donald 64 Malfroid. Sher 64 Mallory. Bret S. 64 Mang. Thomas D. 64 Man waring. Jerry 79 Markey. Maureen 64 Martin. Elizabeth A. 64 Martin. Grace 64 Martinek. Mark F. 64 Maslak. Tom E. Mathias. Kelly 64 Matson. Lori 65. Ill McAdams. Michael 65 McCorkle. Lesly T. 65. 97 McGovern. Todd S. 65. 94 McGregor. Greg T. 65 McGuffin. Mishelle 65. 98 McGuire. Kell 65 McKian. Kevin HI McManus. William 65 McMiBan. Julie 65 McMiBan. Thomas 65 McNamara. Jeffrey 65 McNamara. Paula 65 Me Queer, Joanne L. 65 Me hr ho f. Pamela 65 Meindertsma. Mike 65. 80 Melvin. Angela 65 Milatz. Greg A. 65 Miller. Brenda 65. 166. 167 Milligan. David W. 65. 80. 81. 181 Milliron. Robert 65 Minuhin. Andrew 65 Miske. MoBy 65 Moby. Anna 65 Moenkhaus. David A. 65. HO. 141 Index Montgomery. Marcia 65. CO. 101 Moore. David 65 Moore. Debra 65 Moore. Keith 65. 94. 115. 179 Moore. Larry 65. 79 Moore. Michael 65 Moore. Natalie 65 Morey. Dianne 65 Morey. Michael 65. HO Morgan. Elizabeth 65 Morgan. Pamela 66 Moushian. Denise 66 Muehling. Daniel A. 66 Muessig. Lorraine 66 Murner. Robert 66 Music. Mark 66. 78. HI Myers. Betty 66 Nachazel. Philip T. 66 Nelson. Darryl 66 Nelson. Michelle 66 Nelson. William 66 Nelson. William 66 Nesvacil. Kathy 66. 111. 114 Neuman. Kim L. 66 Newhouse. Cynthia 66. 98 Newman. Mary Kay 66 Nor conk. Craig 66 Norkowski. Andrea G. 66 Norton. Mark 66 Now land, Kathy S. 66 Nugent. Karen F. 66 Nyberg. Kathleen 66. 90. 91 Oatley. Douglas 66 Oberholtzer. Michael 66 Okeefe. Edward 66 Oleson. Paula 66 Olive. Anne 66 Olshove. Bryan 66. 106. 107 Olson. David S. 66. 109. HO Olson. Gail L. 66 Ootey. Robert J. 66 Overmyer. Peggy 66 Owen. Leslie A. 66 Paffi. Jill 66 PaN. Rick 66 Parker. Carol 67. 111. 113 Par shall. Douglas W. 67. 78 Patterson. Pamela K. 67 Patterson. Suzanne 67 Peck. Tanya K. 67 Peek. Jeffrey 67. 145 Pelon. Rock E. 191 Pennington. WiBis 67. 78. HO Perin. Linda 67 Persik. Audrey 67 Peters. Matthew W. 67 Peters. Valerie M. 67 Petrosky. Timothy J. 67 Phelps. Clark Dave 67 Piche. Donald F. 67. 80. 81. KV Pickard. Lori 67 PieN. Susan 67 Pihlstrand. Paul 67 Pillow. Wanda S. 67. HI. 114 Plamondon. Randy 67 Pomeroy. Jaclin 67 Pomeroy. Richard 67. 83. HO Popa. Linda L. 67 Porter. Renee L. 67 Index Pouzar. Linda M. 67 Powell. Cindy 67 Powers. Cynthia 67 Price. Debra H. 67 Priest. Stephen L. 67 Prosch. Larry 67. 134 Pulcipher. Gina 67. 89. Ill 114 Pur kiss. Julianne R. 67 Pur year. Stacey L. 67 Putman. Tobi 67. 137 Radey. Patrick 68 Raffaele. Mary F. 68 Raney. Constance K. 68 Reidel. Becky S. 68 Regan. Chris 68. 80 Reynolds. Patricia L. 68. 80 Rice. David A. 68 Richards. Colleen 68 Rickerd. Paul 68. 179 Rigan. Chris 68. 80 Riggs. Brian 78 RI tola. Lori 68. 100. 101 Roberts. Amy 68 Robinson. Tawni 68 Rodgers. Mona 68 Rogers. John R. 68 Rokos. Julie A. 68 Rongey. Peggy 68 Roop. Jacob 68 Rosa. Bruce L. 68 Rosely. Jay 68. 80 Roser. William 68. HO Roush. Kevin J. 68 Row den. J. Wesley 68 Rucker. Darlene S. 68 Rufli. Jerry 68 Rumbach. Pamela K. 68 Salisbury. Susan 68 Sanborn. Ronald W. Jr. 68 Sanborn. Tracey 68 Sanderson. Judy 68 Sarber. Renee 68 Sarya. Ann 68 Saunders. Lauri A. 68 Saur. Donald 68 Schaal. Margaret 68. 189 Schafer. Denise L. 68 Schafer. Mark J. 68. 81 151 Schaub. Angela 69 Schaub. Vincent 69 Schenk. Richard 69 Schichtel. Dennis 69. 78 Schichtel. Linda 69 Schlack. Maria C. 69. 149 Schlagel. Scott D. 69 Schlosser. Jacqueline 69 Schmidt. Joseph 69 Schneider. Carol 69 Schneider. Donald 79 Schneider. Jean 69 Schopieray. Janet R. 69 Schudlich. Rachel 69 Schwenter. Michelle L. 69 Scusset. Kelli 69 Selkirk. Patricia 69 Shea. Patrick 69. 94 Sheffield. Bryan 69 Sheldon. Duane E. 69 Shepard. David 69 Shillington. Holly 69 Shipman. Danielle T. 69. 167 Shostak. David 69 Shrader. John 69 Shupp. June M. 69 Sibal. Thomas 69 Simone. Ronald 69. 78 Simpkins. Jeff 69. 79. 118 Sivek. Steven R. 69. 78 Slaven. Sheryl 69 Sleeper. Carol 69. 154 Sly. Sue 69 Smart. Jane A. 69 Smith. Bobbie 69 Smith. Pamela 69 Smith. Tammy 69 Smith. Tanya K. 69 Smith. Terry 70 79 Snow. David 70 Snyder. Gregory D. 70. 141 Soares. L isa M. 70 111 I 14 Spaulding. Stephen 70 Spears. Daniel 70. 94. 113 Spellicy. Michael J. 70 Spenceley. Becky J. 70 Squires. Timothy P. 70. 78. 94 Stachnik. Roger D. 70 Stafford. Mary 70 Stafford. Stacy 70 Steele. Vicky 70. Ill 114 Stegmeyer. Carol L. 70 Steikar. William 79 Steinberg. Chris 70 Steinebach. Roger 70 Stern. Pamela E. 70. 165. 175 Stevens. Cindra 70 Stevens. Dale 70 Stevens. Sandra 70 Stoppa. Eileen 70. Ill Stout. Charles 70 Stout. Korin 70. KV Stradinger. Tony 70 Strait. Scott A. 70. 79 Strieker. Brenda L. 70 Strieker. Daniel 70. 78 Strieker. David 70 Strieter. Theodore A. 70 Stupka. AUison R. 70 Stych. William C. 70 Sullivan. Katherine W. 70. Ill Sutfin. Randolph L. 70 Swainston. David G. 70. HO Swainston. Deborah J. 70 Sweeney. James B. 70 Swisher. Darrell 71 Swogger. Amy 71 Tennant. Colleen 71 Terwilliger. Karen G. 71 Tharp. Tammy 71 Thirlby. Amy L. 71 Thomann. JiH 71 Thomas. Jon 71 Thompson. Scott A. 79. 98 Thompson. Theresa A. 71 Tobin. Suzannah 71 Tomaszewski. AUen 71 Tompkins. Dennis 71. 79 Treece. Pamela J. 71 Trickett. Kathy L. 71 Tyler. Mark R. 71 Uithol. Gilbert IV 71 Underwood. Daniel C. 71. HO Underwood. Mike S. 71 Urbanowicz. Sue 71 Ursu. David 71 Van Waldick. Carol 71 Vaneenenaam. Martha 71. Ill Vannorwick. Jane L. 71. 115 Vaughn. April R. 71. Ill 114 Ver Strat. Scott 71. 78 Vrondran. Ann 71. 100. 196 Vyverberg. Randall L. 71 Wagner. Karan L. 71 Wagner. Karl 71. HO Walker. Susan M. 71 Wallace. Michele M. 71 Walling. Joseph 71 Walter. Kathleen 71 Walters. Roger L. 79 Walters. Sandra 71 Wardell. Deborah J. Warwick. Teresa 71 Washburn. Loren 71. 80. 81 Watson. Gayle 71 Watson. Scott A. 71. 79. 115 Way. Rex A. 71 Weatherholt. Camille 71 Weber. Gardner 71 Weiss. Gregory 71 Welch. Sandra 71 Wheaton. Gayle 71 Wheeler. Brad 71 Whipple. Allen 71 Whiteford. Jean 71 Whiting. Mark 71. 83 Wilcox. Susan 71 Willey. Cynthia 71 Williams. Constance Y. 71 Williams. Elizabeth 111. 148 Williams. Keith 94 Williams. Lisa K. 71 Williams. Tamalyn 71 Wilson. James 71 Wilson. Keith 71 Wilson. Shelley 71, 98 Wineman. Angela M. 71. 150 Winowiecki. Jana 71. 89 Winowiecki. Jenny 71 Wise. Christopher 94 Wistrand. JiH 71 Witkop. Sharon 71 Wolff. Robert J. 71. 78. 94 Wood. Kenneth 71 Woodard. Denise 71 Wright. Elizabeth 71 Wright. James 71 Wuest. Sandra 71 Wurm. Tammy S. 71 Wyatt. Paul 71. 80 Wyckoff. Rebecca 111 Yost. John 71 Yuresko. Anastasia 73 Zachary. Amy 73 Zenner. Todd 73. HO Ziebart. Doris 73 Zilafro. Margaret Peggy 73 Zimmerman. Matthew E. 73. HO Zoline. David A. Abshire. Peggy L. 39 Ahart. Christopher J. 39 Alfonso. Linda M. 39 Allard. Chert 39 Allen. David K. 39. 191 AHen. Kety J. 155 AKgaier. Mary 39 Andersen. Cindykay 39 Anderson. Cat hi A. 89. 349 Anderson. Kelline 39. 137 Anderson. Lonnie G. 39 Andres. Julie M. 39 Antoine. Oscar J. 39 Antol. Shelley M. 39. 113. 166 AprilI Jeffrey D. 39 Asiala. Melissa 39 Baase. Pamela M. 39 Bagley. Clifford G. 39 Baic. Nickola C. 39. 173. 191. 193 Bailey. Rafford E. 39 Balentine. Steven D. 39. 191 Barley. Michael R. 39. HO Barnhart. Thomas M. 39 Bartlett. Dennis R. 39 Bartone. Dana P. 77. 153 Bay. Nancy J. 39 Beadle. Andrea 39 Becker. Cheryl L. 40 Beckwith. David J. 40 Belcher. Sue E. 40. 166 Bell. Barbara A. 40. 113. 173 Bell. Robert B. 80. 81 Bell. Steven E. 78. 93 Bell. Timothy R. 40. 191 Berlin. Barbara 40. 54 Biehl. Gregory W. 40. 109. HO Bigelow. Larry D. 133 Bixby. Brian D. 40. 183 Blackman. Britney 40 Blevins. Brian L. 76. 77. H6. 117 Bomer. Patricia A. 40 Bonomo. Car in L. 40. 54 Bopry. Thomas B. Borgen. Gerry D. 40 Bouschor. Amy 40 Bowen. Sonjia A. 40 Brady. Mark R 40 Bramer. Kathleen M. 40 Brammer. Robert C. 77. 93 Brazaski. Catherine L. 40 Brennan. Patrick F. 40 Brief. Karen L. 40 Brigham. William J. 40. 54. 94. 115. 196 Bringman. Carol L. 40. 113 Bristol. Michael 40. 80. 153 Britton. Mary A. 40 Broad. Rick E. 40. 109. HO Brown. Debra L. 40 Brown. KeUi S. 40. 196 Brown. Robert C. 40 Brubaker. Jeff 40 Bruckner. Daryl J. 40 Brunackey. Renee E. 40 Bruss. Deborah G. 40 Bryant. Melinda 40 Buchner. Pamela L. 40 Bugai. Alan F. 40 Burdick. Cheri C. 41 Bush. Charles W. 115 Bush. Gail M. 41 Cain. Mark T. 41 Carmien. Max E. 41. 109. HO Carpenter. Alan P. 84. 85. HO Carrizales. Jose 153 Cartwright. Robert 41. 150 Chalk. Bonnie J. 41 Chandler. Thomas P. 41. 80 Chase. Cynthia 41 Chouinard. Bonny L. 41. 167 Chouinard. Kevin M. 41 Cizek. Thomas J. 41. 80. 138 Clark. Sherry M. 41 Claypool. Robert J. HO Clements. Gregory A. 41 Clifford. Dan J. 41 Clingan. Tamara M. 41. 89. 153 Coates. Scott D. 41 Cobb. Deborah K. 41 Coddington. Cindy K. 41 Coesens. Kelly L. 41 Cole. Sandra L. 41. 148 Coleman. Gary L. 41 Cook. Steven M. 41 Corcoran. Margaret A. 41. 164. 165. 175. 349 Cor den. Patricia A. 41 Corsaut. Joette M. Cosgrove. Colleen S. 41. 138 Court ad. Dianne M. 41 Courtade. John J. 43. 109 Cour tuner. Michael 78 Couturier. Monica A. 43. 349 Cramer. Mike B. 43 Creighton. Carol A. 43. 167 Dancer. Mark R 43. 137. 193 Darling. David M. 43 Darling. Sue A. 43 Dast. Darcie D. 43 Davis. Julie Ann 43 Davis. Raymond W. 43 Davis. Susan E. 43. 90. 9i Decker. Scott R. 43. HO Deering. Jane A. 43 Delany. Joseph H. 43. 349 Dewar. Candace M. 43 DiUie. Lisa L. 43 Dingeman. Daniel J. 43. 98 Dixon. Alan E. 43 Doctor. Connie L. 43 Dohm. Kathy M. 43. 113 Dow. Jay 43 Dow. Karen L. 43 Dowen. Sybil L. 43 Dreves. Frederick L. 43 Drinan. Tammy 43 Dunaitis. Karen L. 43 Dunham. Kathy 43 Dwyer. Jean C. 43 Egeler. Robert A. 77. 169 Eikey. Penny M. 43 Elliott. Daniel I. 98. HO. III. 191 Ewing. Kevin D. 43. 106. 107 Farrell. Jeffrey R. 80 Fiedler. Michelle E. 43 Finfrock. Marietta $. 43 Fish. Karen M. 43 Fisher. Jeffrey K. 78 Fisher. Michael W. 43 Forton. Angela M. 43. 167 Fouch. Lisa K. 43 Fournier. Cherise 43 Frank. Carrie R. 43 Franke. Kimberly S. 43 Frankfurth. Keith D. 77. 93. 93 Franks. Ronald J. 43. 80. 81 Freeman. Kimberly G. 43 Fries. Douglas J. 43 Fritz. Barbara J. 43 Fuller. Laura E. 43 Galloway. Elisabeth 43 Gamble. Cynthia 43 Index Garcia. Archimedes 43 Garthe. Peter J. 43. 55. H5. 137 Gaultier. Christina 43 Gauthier. Douglas M. 43 Gauthier. Jacquelyn 43. 165. 175 Gauthier. Janice M. 43 Gauthier. Sharon M. 43. 167 Gavigan. Sue 43 Geiger. Jeffrey 43. 80. 196 Gilmore. Mark C. 43. 153 Giuffre. Shelly 43 Glass. Debra 43 Glass. Robert 43 Goot. Wendy A. 43 Gorcyca. Robert R. 43 Gourdie. Cheryl C. 44 Graf. Pamela S. 44 Grant. Marlene D. 44 Gravlin. Jenney L. 44 Green. Larry 44. 103. 115. 196 Griffin. Kenneth L. 44. 78 Griffin. Patricia A. 44 Guy. Angela K. 44 Guzinski. Michael L. 139 Hague. Robert Daniel 44. 78 Hafberg. Kelly E. 182 Haley. Maureen F. 44 Hammontree. Scott R. 122 Hancock. Eleanor 44 Hansen. Roberta L. 44 Harger. Gail M. 44 Haring. Michele L. 44 Harmer. Karen M. 44. 112. 113 Hart. Douglas R. 44 Hart. Sharon L. 44 Has well. Edwin L. 44 Hawley. Denise 44 Hays. Cynthia Rae 44 Hayward. Martin L. 44. 84. 85. HO. III Haywood. Karl 44. 138 Heffner. Kimberly 44 Heika. Michael G. 44. 78 Herman. Pamela A. 44 Hermann. Kerstan G. 44 Hiatt. Gerald R. 44 Hinds. Diane S. 44 Hingston. Sandra J. 44 Hippensteel. Sandra D. 44. 148 Hit tie. Cynthia 44 Floffmann. Karen L. 44 Hoisington. Kris 44 Hoitom. Jonathan K. 44 Hopkins. Tonya L. 44 Horstman. Katherine 45 Hoyt. David 45. 97 Hughes. Jeannie 45. 54. 177 Hughes. Laura J. 45 Huizinga. John 45 Hutchinson. Karen M. 45. 98 Hutchinson. Yvonne K. 45 Imbrunone. Anthony S. 45 Ingersoll. Regina C. 45 Irish. Vern M. 45 Jackson. Timothy W. 45 Jamieson. Jamie J. 45 Jamison. Randai G. 45 Jennett. Rebecca J. 45 John. Gary A. 45 Johnson. David R. 131 245 Index Johnson. Laurie K. 45 Johnson. Therese E. 45 Johnston. Michael D. 45. IIS Jones. Norman R. 45 Jones. Randolph S. 45. 110 Kelly. Cotteen R. 45 Kelly. Gary 45 Kelly. Theresa M. 45. 172 Kevwitch. Kristy C. 45 King. Donald I SI King. Lyndell K. 45. 89 Kirk. Mary J. 45 Kirschke. Brian W. 45 Kline. Jonathan A. 189 Klinger. Katrina 45 Kloosterman. Debra L. 45 Knapp. John P. 45 Koestner. Paul H. 106 KoHhoff. Susan R. 45 Kratky. James W. 45 Kroesing. Jeffery T. 45 Kroupa. Cheryl M. 45 Kroupa. Ivan C. 45 Krulikoski. Sandra 46 Kucera. Judith E. 46 Kuemin. Konnie K. 46 Kuhn. Debra J. I5S Kundrata. Frederick L. 46. 9S. HO LaBreck. Jean A. 46 LaCharite. Darren 46 LaVattey. David J. HO Lang don. Jeffrey L. 46. 80 Lange. Caroline 46 Lardie. Debra J. 46 Lardie. James E. 46 Lardie. Jeanne 46. 122 Larson. Jolene S. 46. 154 Lather. Brantley 46 Lautenschlager, James 46 Lautner. Jan F. 46 Lautner. Pamela K. 46 LeLito. Cathy J. 166. 189 Lee. Allen A. 46 Leith. Jennifer 46 Leman. Pamela 46 Leppek. Kathleen 46. 112 Leymon. Beverly J. 46 Liddell. Janice L. 46 Lindal. Pamela J. 46 Livingston. Jeffrey A. 46. tOS Lloyd. Teresa R. 46 Lombard. Lynne A. 46 Loney. Steven D. 47. 147 Louk. Bob 47 Loveland. Terry 47. 77. IOS Lum. Eula 47 Lynch. Pamela S. 47. ICO. KX. 164. 175 Mallory. Michele A. 47 Manville. Daniel J. I2S Mapes. Michael FI. 47 Mari age. Troy V. 77. 117 Marrow. Kelly L. 47 Marvin. Gail M. 47 Mateer. Gary W. 47 Mathison. Shelly M. 47 Matson. Cheryl 47 Maxbauer. Grace M. 47 May. Kelly M. 47. 117 McArthur. Daniel R. 77 McDuff. Patrick T. 80 McGeorge. Susan R. 47. 90. 112. IIS McIntyre. Kathleen A. 47 McMaster. Timothy J. 47. 84. 85. HO McNabb. Mary Jo 47 McNeil. Betsy 47 McNeil. Christi R. 47 McPherson. Terri L. 47 Meeves. Terri A. 47. 112 Mehrhof. Kim A. 47 Merriner. Connie 47 Meyer. Kristan D. 47. 90. 112. 164. 165. 172. 175. 196. 249 Milarch. Michelle D. 47 Milatz. Gerald 47. 9S. 117 Miller. Bret 106. 107 Miller. Marilyn G. 47 Miller. Michelle 47 Miller. P. Eric 47 Milliken. John P. 47. 106. 107 Munson. Kurt 47. 55 Moore. David L. 47. 98 Morley. Michael W. 47 Morrison. Richard M. 47 Mosher. Chris A. 48 Nedow. Mitzi L. 48 Nelson. Leslie G. 48 Nickerson. Edwin T. 48 Niederpruem. Nicole A. 48 Noel. W. Greig 117 Noteware. Deborah A. 48 Noteware. Theresa L. 48 Nutting. Elizabeth 48 Ogden. Barry A. 48 Olson. Jennifer L. 48 Olson. Stanley W. 48 Off. Ina 48 Owen. Susanne L. 48 Panich. Peggy A. 48. 197. 250 Paterson. Corinna L. 48 Payne. Patti J. 48. 112 Pearce. Katherine L. 48 Pelto. Mauri S. 48. HO Penney. Lonny D. 78 Penney. Rodney J. 48 Peters. Annette M. 48 Pettigrew. Annette 48 Philips. Steven K. 48 Pickard. Corinna J. 48 Pierce. Jim T. 48 Pobuda. David A. 48 Popp. David C. 48 Potes. Margaret A. 48 Powell. Judith A. 48 Priest. Charles R. 48 Priest. David W. 48 Pringle. Randal M. 48 Provins. Dennis K. 78. HO Pugliese. Vincent V. 48. 78 Purchase. Janice L. 48 Purdom. Julie 48. 177 Quinn. Tamara J. 48 Rakan. Randy E. IS5. 249 Randall. Scott L. 147 Ransom. Richard F. 49. I9S Rebman. Janet 49. 112 Reed. Colin M. 49 Reed. Stephanie A. 49 Reid. Judith A. 49 Reidel. Pamela 49 Renis. Diane M. 49 Rice. Sandra S. 49 Richards. James P. 49 Richards. Lynne M. 83. KX). O. 112 Richards. Rachel M. 49 Richardson. Eric K. 49 Rickard. Susan L. 49 Rickenberg. Duane P. 49 Roberts. Marc D. 49 Roberts. Sarah S. 49. 182 Rogers. Lee J. 49. HO Rohwetter. Sandra D. 49. 167 Rombouts. Jane K. 49. 182 Roney. Victoria A. 49. 178 Rosa. Rodney R. 49 Roseiy. Susan L. 49 Ross. Julie 49 Rossetti. William C. 77. 117 Running. Debbie D. 49 Russell. Lori A. 49 Rutila. Michael D. 49 Salisbury. Timothy J. 49 Sarya. Arne E. 49. HO Sasser. Sherri L. 49 Sattler. Roger A. 49 Schaub. Laurie A. 49 Schenk. Steven J. 49 Schlosser. John V. 49. 83. HO. 192 Schmuckal. Maria M. 49 Schneider. Brenda J. 49 Schopieray. Dale R. 49 Schroth. Rebecca S. 50. 90. 112 Scussel. Richard C. 77. HO Shaw. Jeffrey K. 50. 193 Shaw. WiUiam R. 50. 78 Sheren. Brian A. 50 Shigley. Christa 50. 167 Shockney. Amy L. 50 Short. Kelly 50 Shupp. Denise 50 Sievers. Richard E. 50. HO Sika. Roberta R. 50 Simon. Kristel A. 50. 196 Sipley. Mary Jo 50 Skrubb. Sara M. 50. 87. 88 Slack. Timothy D. 50. 77. 93. HO Sladek. Leslie E. 50 176. 177 Sleder. Janet L. 50 Smith. Angela M. 50 Smith. Benjamin V. 50 Smith. Kathleen M. 50 Smith. Laurie A. 50 Smith. Mark R. 51. HO Smith. Michael L. 51. 80 Smith. Michelle R. 134 Smith. P. Duane 51 Smith. Robert L. 51 Snow. Jan M. 51. 89 Snyder. Kathleen M. 51 Sondee. Daniel C. 51. 108 Spencer. JiR E. 51. 90 Spicer. Kevin M. 51. 180 Stafford. Laura J. 51 Stafford. Steven J. 51 StaN. Tammy 51 Stanton. Douglas 179 Steele. Joseph C. 51 Stegmeyer. Carl 155 Stephan. Lynn M. 51 Stevens. Kenneth D. 51 Stoeckel. Karen Sue 51 Stoppa. Delynn A. 51. 90. 112 Stout. Chris D. 51 Stowe. Ellen E. 51 Strait. Daniel L. 77 Strait. Laurie A. 51 Strong. Thomas 155 Strieker. Barbara L. 51 Strieker. Brian C. 51. 80. 81 Studer. Esther 177 Stusick. John P. 51 Stych. Edward J. 51 Summers. Linda S. 51 Suurs. Julia G. 51 Sweeney. Dianne 51 Tatch. Dianne S. 51 Taylor. Carol 51 Taylor. Kerry A. 51. 05 Teter. Michael L. 51. 77 Tharp. Thomas A. 51. HO Thiboult. Peter M. 106 Thirty. Lynne M. 196 Thompson. Carol J. 51 Thorington. Carol 51 Tobias. Mary M. 51 Tomei. Joanna M. 51 Tooley. Richard N. 51 Underwood. Barbara J. 51 Vanden Serge. Jody A. 51 Vandervort. Frank E. 78. 97 VanHorn. Lynn L. 98 VanWezel. Carl J. 51. 80 Vermetten. Lisa C. 51 Vezina. Jeanette L. 51 Wagoner. Michael T. 51. 136. 137 Waldeck. Jeffrey A. 51 Walter. Nadine 51 Walton. Pamela M. 51 Watkins. Susan Anne 51 Weaver. Brenda R. 51 Weber. Allen A. 51. 77. 97 Weber. Connie L. 51 Werbinski. Patricia A. 51 Welborn. Sue 51 Weston. Steven R. 51 Whaley. Cindy 166 Wheaton. Michael T. 51 Wheelock. Scott N. 51 Wheelock. Steven P. 51 White. Ruth C. 51 Whiting. Jeffrey D. 53. 76. 77. HO. Ill Wilkes. Kathleen K. 53 Willey. Amy L. 53 Wilson. Debra J. 53 Wilson. Stacie E. 53 Winter. Carol 53. 148 Wolf gram. Shawneen M. 53 Woodring. Rodney G. 53 Worm. Clifford 53 Yankee. Timothy J. 53. 147 Yankee. Vat 53 Youker. Barbara J. 53 Young. Debbie M. 53 Young. Lorna 53. 149 Young. Michael A. 53 Zapfe. Cheryl 53 Abernethy. John K. 18 Ackerman. Rhonda L. 18 Adams. Brenda Kay 18 Ala. Thomas A. 18. 91. 93 Alderman, Gary 18 Aldrich. David C. 18 Allen. Calvin J. 18 Alters. Charlene M. 18 AUerton. Sally J. 18 Alpers. Robert R. 18 Andres. Theresa B. 38 Ansorge. Janet L. 18 Arnold. Bruce G. 18. 77 Ash. Mike J. 18. 133 Asiala. David C. 18. 117 Augustine. Craig A. 18 Austrmyr. Anne Mene 18. 176 Avery. Kreg J. 18 Baesch. Cynthia M. 18 Baker. Renee L. 18 Bancroft. Leslie J. 18. 167 Bankey. Brenda L. 18 Barnes. KeRy A. 18 Barnes. Ronda J. 18 Barnes. Zane M. 18 Bast a. Douglas A. 18 Bazzett. Eric J. 19. 117 Beadle. Bethany L. 19 Beagle. Bradley Scott 18 Beagle. Jon J. 77 Beardsley. Geana M. 118 Beaver son. Tony 19. 84. 85. HO. Ill Becker. Barbara J. 19. 90. 91. Ill Beckett. James R. 93 Beckwith. Darryl J. 138 Beers. Kathleen A. 38 Beery. Ronald A. 115 Bell. Steven C. 19. 145. 193 Bennett. Suzanne M. 19 Ben sen. Chris A. 19 Berner. Patricia J. 19 Berry. Ellen M. 138 Berry. Ron 19 Blackman. Reid 19 Bonomo. Keith M. 19 Boomer. Thomas J. 19 Boring. David B. 38 Bowers. Lynn H. 19. 181 Braden. Barbara J. 164. 167. 151 Braden. Kay M. 19. 135 Braden. Vanessa M. 19 Bradford. Robin L. 19. 167 Brent ana. Jyl 19. 153 BriU. Penny M. 19. 165. 168 Bristol. Bethany A. 19 Bristol. Linda K. 19 Britton. Elizabeth J. 19 Brown. Paul D. 145 Brown. Sue A. 19 Brubaker. Catherine 19 Brunette. Laura J. 10 Buchan. Lavonda R. 135 Bucket. David A. 10. 193 Buday. Jon P. 10. 77. 117. 116. 164. 168. 169. 193 Bullard. Charlene A. 10 Bunt. Jon Tod 148 Burgess. Timothy W. X Burk. Arthur R. 38 Burns. Evelyn L. 10 Burtscher. Elizabeth 10 Bush. Gregory L. 10 Bush. Shirley Lynn 10 Buys. Michelle L. 10. 167 Bye. Lisa A. 10 Caldwell. Joyce E. 10 Calvin. Jill S. X Candey. Mark D. 76. 77. 91. 93. HO. 164 Canute. Jeffrey R. 10 Canute. Scott A. 10. 117 Caplin. Kit Marie 10 Carling. EHa L. 10 Carlson. Mark L. 10 Index Carroll. Patrick E. 10. 116. 106. 107 Case. Michael L. 10. 77. 97 Cates. Susan A. 10 Cermak. Ryan W. 10 Chaney. Cheryl L. H Chappel. Blaine E. H CheH. Michael II Christner. Brian L. H Clarke. Douglas P. II Cline. J. Michael II. 98. 106 Clouse. Warren II. 131 Cody. Mary B. II Colbath. Carol M. II. 164. 168. 169 Cole. Randall B H Cole. Steven H Cook. Randy D. H. 77. H6. 117. 151 Cooper. Anne E. II. 148 Cosgrove. Susan II Cox. Ernest R. II. 139 Crane. Jeffrey L. H. 106 Crawford. Ian E. II Croff. Tami L. II Cuffard. Michael II Cunningham. William D. II Danielson. Terri L. II. 150 Davis. Lisa C. II DeMattia. Joseph W. II DeMattia. Patricia A. 11 Dean. David R. H. 98 Dean. Jane D. II Deweese. Robert J. 11 Dewilder. Beverly J. 11 Dickinson. Deborah A. 11 Doblado. Jorge 11 Dohm. Thomas P. 11 Dorvinen. Randall J. 11 Dow. Laurie A. 11 Drilling, Michael W. 11. 148 Driver. Laurie L. 11 Drury. Sheila 11 Duchamp. Daniel J. 11. 115 Duel . Daniel R. 11 Dunbar. Tracey R. 11 Duncan. Thomas N. 11 Edinger. Jeffrey A. 11 Edwards. Joyce H. 11. 87. 148 Eggli. Mark C. 11 Egler. Michael J. 11 Ehlinger. Mary Ann 11 Elsbury. Elizabeth 11. 151. 191 Elsenheimer. John A. 11. 84. HO Elzer. James E. 11 Elzinga. Lynn E. 11 Emerson. Thomas L. 11 Endres. William C. 13 Ewing. Mark A. 13 Farley. Terri J. 13 Feese. Craig E. 13 Feiger. Dawn M. 13 Ferguson. Daniel B. 38 Fewins. Susan Marie 13 Finateri. Marilyn C. 13 Fisk. Keith E. 13 Fleming. Laurie A. 13 Folk. Laurie Michele 13 Force. Lizabeth G. 13 Ford. Susan 38 Foster. Mark C. 13 Foust. Linda 13 247 Index Foutt. James M. 23 Fox. Judith K. 23 Franke. Deborah L. 23 Franke. Joseph L. 23 Franklin. Mitchell T. 23. 117 French. Joni M. 112 Friese. Kurt G. 23. 84. 85. IK) Fritz. Carol A. 23 Fu ford. Paula A. 23 Fuller. Robin J. 23 Gabrick. Mark E. 23. 77 Gatta. Ann M. 38 Galloway. Tammy K. 23 Gardner. Peri A. 23 Gary. Dennis 24 Gauthier. David D. 24 Gavitt. Mary E. 24 Gersch. Kenneth A. 24 Gilbo. Robert R. 24. 186. 187 Gillson. Debra D. 24 Gilmet. Thomas G. 24 Gimmarino. Nick 24. 176 Giuffre. Michael V. 24. 76. 77 Gbwacki. Michael A. 24 Goense. Mark G. 24. 128 Goff. James B. 24 Gore yea. Shari L. 24 Goss. Shawn S. 24. 77 Graf. Jared W. 24 Grant. Valerie K. 24 Graves. Kelly A. 24 Green. Nancy 24 Green. William H. 24. 77. 117 Greene. Robert L. 24 Gregory. Rita L. 24. 188 Greilick. Kathy A. 24. 169. 192 Grist. Mark 24 Groesser. Cindie L. 24 Groesser. Lynette M. 24 Grueber. Patrick Jon 25 Grumley. Terri 25 Hampel. Nancy A. 25 Hanchett. Debra K. 25 Hanchett. Jean L. 25 Hansen. Arthur L. 25 Harrigan. Diane M. 25 Harris. Gayle L. 25. 135 Harris. Linda M. 25 Harris. Susan K. KJO. 126 Hartley. Amanda 25 Hartley. Kelly T. 25 Haughn. Larry E. 25. 96. 99. 164. 175 Haywood. Joyce 25 Heimforth. Steven P. 135 Heiss. Steven F. 25 Hensel. Robert K. 25 Hepner. Tina R. 25. 164 Herman. Lisa M. 25 Hernden. Wesley 25. K)3. 117 Hibbard. Cori R. 25 Hienforth. Steve 25 Hilbert. Patti 25 Hinds. Daniel 25 Hobson. Kevin P. 25 Hoffmann. John P. 25 Hoffmann. Mark H. 26 Hoffman. Scott A. 26. 106 Hoffman. William J. 25 Holland. Steven D. 26 Hornacek. David C. 26 Horton. Charles 26 Horton. Donna J. 26. 179 Hott. Michael J. 26. 135 Houle. Robert A. 26 Howard. Ellen E. 26. 125 Hoxsie. Jennie R. 164. 169. 175. 192 Hubbell. Robert M. 26 Hubbell. William H. 26. 77 Huffman. John P. 26 Hurst. Jim B. 26. 77. 97. 117 Hutson. Sheri L. 26. 166 Irish. Leslie A. 26 Irish. Sandra L. 26 Jacobs. Dianne R. 26 Jacobs. Mary 26 Jamieson. Jeanne M. 26. 148. 182 Jamieson. Krista J. 26 Jamison. Patti 26 Jennett. Cynthia S. 26 Jewell. Jody L. 26 Johnson. Christopher 26. 77. 116. 117 Johnson. Jane L. 27. 189 Johnson. Karen L. 27 Johnson. Kenneth D. 27 Johnson. Pamela K. 27 Joldersma. Douglas P. 27. 117 Jones. Amy 27. 189 Joppich. Bernadette 27. 98 Jordon. Robert F. 27 Kahrs. Steven M. 27. 192. 196. 227. 248. 249. 250 Kalbfleisch. Julie A. 27 Karowich. Jeffrey A. 27 Keane. Scott M. 27. 168. 179. 185 Keane. Shawn L. 27, 77 Keenan. Brendan E. 27 KeUy. Peter J. 27 Kenney. Carolyn A. 27. 164. 173. 175 Kenny. Jill E. 27. 167 Kerlin. Kriste R. 27 Kerrigan. Lorraine M. 27. 139. 251 Kidd. Walter L. 27 King. Janet 27 Kinney. Terri C. 27 Korson. Mark 27. 77 Kozeiko. Kathleen B. 27. 87. 164 Krakowski. Mary 28 Kramer. David P 28 Kroupa. Mark E. 28 Kroupa. Vicky I. 28 Kruse. Shari K. 28. 167 Kucera. Janice A. 123 Labonte. Linda A. 28 Lammers. Scott W. 28. 192. 249 Lamontagne. Debra J. 28. 110 Lancewicz. Garry C. 28 Lardie. Brian F. 28 Lardie. Janice M. 28 L argent. Thomas E. 28 Laurent. Greg 28 Lautner. Cynthia M. 28 Lautner. David A. 28 Lautner. Edward 28 Lavigne. Linda L. 28 Lawyer. Larry J. 28 Leach. Margaret L. 28 Leach. Randall K. 28. 133 Leppek. Daniel T. 28. 77 Lewis. Cynthia L. 28 Lewis. Jeffrey A. 28 Lihou. William E. 28. 197 Linda!. Craig S. 28. 169 Lint. Tim E. 28 Lipka. Suzanne E. 29 Lockwood. Heather A. 29. 98. 173. 187 Loney. Joseph M. 29 Loomis. Lisa A. 29. 177. 189 Loveland. Linda L. 29 Lowell. Lori 29 Lundberg. Andrew L. 29 Mack. Susan R. 29. 166. 251 Mahn. Vanessa L. 29 Maison. Joseph J. 29 Mallory. Bart L. 29 Marsh. Ruth A. 29 Martinez. Liliana 177 Maslowski. Jan T. 29 Matthew. Jamie K. 29 Mauk. Dwight 29 Maunders. Ross 29. 98 McAllister. Alan C. 29 McCarry, Lori Lee A. 29 McKinley. Kevin S. 29 McLachlan. John M. 29. 77 McManus. Mischa S. 29 McMaster. Karen A. 29. 167. 191 McNabb. Steven J. 29. 134 McQuade. Daniel M. 29. 97 Me Queer. Jan 29 Merchant. Debra 30. 168. 169. 185 Meyer. Rebecca Lynn 30 Mikula. Meta L. 30 Mileski. Michael D. 93. HO Miller. Richard E. 30 Miller. Rosemary A. 30 Miller. Terri Lynn 30. 128 Milligan. Beth Ann 30. 179 Minier. Dawn C. 30 Minnema. Thomas D. 30. 182. 187. 192 Mistele. Janet 30 Moore. Douglas J. 30 Morgan. Charlene R. 30 Morgan. Phyllis M. 30 Muehling. Jerry W 30 Murner. Janice K. 30 Myers. Sharon K. 30 Neihardt. Don 30 Neiser. Renee 30 Nervig. Alan T. 301 77. 125 Nesvacil. Ann 30 Newman. Sandra A. 30 Nielsen. John 30 Niergarth. Steve J. 30 Norton. Sharon A. 30. 189 Nunn. Cheryl L. 30 O'Brien. Denette E. 31 Oliver. Todd W. 31 Olney. Charlotte A. 31. 147. 167 Olson. Richard 130 Osborne. Billy J. 31 Ostling. Patty 31 Overmyer. Deborah J. 31. 134 Page. Cathy 31 Pampu. James C. 31 Panich. Susan L. 31 Parker. Wesley H. 31. 84. HO Parks. Larry D. 31 Parshall. Nancy J. 31 Peck ham. Emily A. 31 Peckham. Kelly L. 31 Perin. Amy E. 31 Pero. Danny J. 31 Petroskey. Dan L. 31 Pfennig. Nancy Lynn 31 Pierson. Patricia M. 31 Pobuda. John T. 93 Pobuda. Larry A. 31. 164. 173. 173 Poertner. Timothy G. 31 Pokoj. Jean L. 31 Popa. William S. 31 Popp. Theresa L. 31 Prentiss. Melissa Jo 31 Prahl. David D. 33 Prosch. David Leo 135 Prouty. Paul W 33. 106. ISO Purkiss. Bruce 33. 77. 168 Purkiss. James A. 33 Purvis. Michelle J. 33. 164. 167. 351 Quick. Joan 33 Rademaker. Michael J. 33. 77 Ramoie. Kevin E. 33 Ray. Mark A. 33 Reamer. Chris M. 33 Reamer. James 33 Reed. Debby Ann 33 Reed. Patrick G. 33 Reed. PhyUis M. 33 Reidel. Jeffery D. 33 Richard. Jeffery D. 33. 150 Richards. Barbara C. 84. 113 Richardson. Tracy A. 33. 100. a. 167 Rinehart. Tonya L. 33 Risk. Jean A. 33. 113. 167 Risk. June E. 33. 113. 113. 167. 181 Ritchie. Maureen K. 33. 168. 169 Ritole. Jan R. 33. 150. 348 Roach. Michael L. 33. 138 Robertson. Cindy 33 Robertson. Steven J. 33 Robertson. Steven R. 33 Roe. William P. 33. 153 Rogers. Nancy J. 33. 167 Rogers. Sally Ann 33. 113, 113 Rogers. Witiam Ross 33 Rombouts. Paul S. 33 Rose. Jennifer 33 Roster. John N. 33. 77 Rozumny. Myron W. 33 Russell. Robert A. 33. 168 Rusu. Lori 33 Rutila. Todd E. 33 Ryon. Kerri L. 33 Sarber. Michael J. 147 Saur. Thad A. 33 Savage. Brad W. 33. 77 Saxton. Shawn R. 33 Schafer. Michael R. 33. 80. K . 151. 179 Schaub. Fredrick J. 33 Schaub. Kenneth J. 33 Schaub. Kenneth J. 33 Schaub. Randy J. 33. 134 Schichtel. Lori A. 33. 166 Schopieray. William P. 33 Schroeder. Wendy L. 33 Schroth. James G. 33. 07 SchudUch. Rebecca R. 33. 191 Schultz. Ricky J. 34. 93. 94 Schulz. Carol M. 34 Schumacher. Mary D. 34 Seeley. Kelly 34 Selkirk. Susan K. 34 Selkirk. William W. Jr. 34. 139 Send. David A. 34 Send. Sue K. 34 Shaffer. Mike 34 Shaw. Leslie E. 34 Sherman. Kim S. 34 Shink. Karen L. 34 Shockney. Scott E. 34 Shutter. Carl R. 34 Sikes. Cynthia K. 34. 167 Sikorski. Pamelia L. 34. 125. 186 Sipple. Patricia K. 34. 167 Skay. Jennifer L. 34 Skudlarick. Connie 38 Sladek. James N. 34. 133 Sleder. Kyle M. 34 Smart. JiU D. 34 Smith. Christine L. 34 Smith. Keith A. 34. 93. 93 Smith. Kevin J. 34 Smith. Michelle M. 34. 135 Smith. Mike 35 Smith. Penny Lynn 35 Smith. Stuart 35 Smith. Tracy W. 35. 191. 348 Snow. Lisa Kim 35 Snyder. Kevin M. 35 Somero. Kevin L. 35. 136. 137 Soper. Kenneth P. 35. 77. 133 Spaulding. Molly A. 35 Spears. Amy L. 35. 179 Spencer. Jeffrey M. 35. 76. 77. 93. 169 Sprenger. Susan M. 35. 186 Stafford. Steven T. 35. 138 Starr. Joyce Elaine 35 Starr. Linda 35 Steed. Jeanette Kay 35 Stowe. Bradley 35. 117 Stowe. Laura May 35. 167 Stowe. Laurie 35 Strait. Butch 35. 76. 77. 97. 168 Strieker. Lynne M. 35. 136. 137 Strieker. Penny Sue 35 Strong. Julie A. 35. 90. 112. 113 Swanson. Janice A. 35. 98 Tanner. Debra Kay 35 Tanner. Matthew W. 36 Tanner. Vonnie M. 36 Taylor. JiM M. 36 Teagle. Linda Kay 36 Terry. Robert G. 36 Tervo. Audrey B. 36 ThiHby. Julie K. 36. 168 Thomas. Brian C. 36 Thomas. Cyntdy Lynn 36 Thompson. Elizabeth A. 36 Thompkins. Scott 36 Thompson. James N. 36 Thompson. JiM N. 36 Tobias. Christopher T. 36 Toedebusch. Bob W. 36 ToMe. Brian V. 36 Tomaszewski. Kevin 36. 149 Tompkins. Jeffrey A. 106 Tooley. Yvonne I. 36 Tracy. Teresa J. 36 Trimmer. Phillip C. 36. 135 Tvardek. Jeffrey A. 36 Tvardek. Kris Ellen 36 Tyler. David M. 36 Underwood. Robert E. 138 Underwood. Sarah J. 36. HO Underwood. Victoria L. 36. 150 Valade. Robert J. 37. 147. 196 VanDervort. Jane E. 37 Vanfarowe. Beth A. 37. 147. 167 Index VanWagoner. Nancy A. 37 Vert. Anthony A. 37 Vezina. Lisa Marie 37 Waisanen. Dennis 37 Waldo. Kim M. 37 Walsh. Kimberly 37. 139. 153 Walsh. Tom 37 Walters. Marie 37 Walters. Ray A. 37. 77 Walters. Renee M. 37 Watson. Dawn M. 38 Watson. Timothy 179 Watters. Jeffrey R. 37 Weatherholt. David K. 37 Weber. Frank A. 37. 77. 97 Wehr. Mary Ann 37 Weidenhamer. William 37 Weiselberg, Allen 37. 133 Welch. Wendy 37 Wells. Scott A. 37 White. PhyUis K. 37 Whitefield. Beth A. 37 Wilhelm. Christopher 37. 191. 348 Willey. Jenifer Ann 37 Williams. Denise L. 38 Williamson. Laura A. 38. 173. 348 Wilson. Duwayne M. 38 Wilson. Eunice May 38 Wilson. Todd E. 38. 135 Wolff. Lisa J. 38 Wooster. Michael G. 38 Wooters. Cheryl L. 38 Wright. James R. 38 Wright. Kevin D. 38 Wright. Michael J. 38 Youker. Steven S. 38 Zachary. Sam M. 38 Zagers. Scott 38. 77. III. 135 Zeigler. Brenda S. 38 Zika. Tammy G. 38 249 Well, this is it. The editor of each yearbook is given a page to say his or her little thing, and now I'm told that it is my turn. I kind of hate to go after being on the staff for three years. Although it has been alot of work, it has been a fun experience. I feel that I can accredit that to our advisor. Miss Golaski. She is a great person and a super yearbook advisor. As far as the staff goes as a whole, it had its misfortunes to deal with. But it was a hard-working staff which put together what hope is the best PINES yet. As for you. the student or graduate of TCHS. thanks for buying this book. It should serve its purpose in all of your lives. At my first workshop three years ago. I learned that Jyyearbook is a history book, and hope it does a good job of telling the history of the 1917-78 school year. Sincerely. k Steve Kahrs editor — PINES 78 nition I feel that the following people and estabhshments deLer ecSg Lanny Haven, photographer, for his help throughout the year. A Burton-Erook photography, for their fine work on the cover. Miss Golaski. for keeping her cool when deadline • came up. Sue and Peggy Panich, for their help on sotfie lo 4 Sunday • afternoons aid wdeknights. Two very special people, namely my parents, for their understanding when J had to spend those long Sunday afternoons and weeknights working on the book in the B £ G room. Anyone that may have overlooked. ■■■■■■■■ dlwou dlik thank emalkj t Do You Remember...................... -WHEN YOUR CAR WAS TOWED AWAY BECAUSE YOU PARKED IN THE TEACHERS LOT -SEEING “star wars” three times -COACH OOLEY'S 100th WIN -MR SCHUBERT’S PlE IN THE FACE -RANDY NORTON -GETTING READY FOR A BIG DATE -TRYING TO DISCO AFTER JOHN TRAVOLTA HIT THE TOWN -WHEN THE FORCE OF '78 CAME ON TO WIN HOMECOMING honors -WHAT THE CLASS OF 7B VOWED TO DO IF ONE SAW MR CHRISTOPHERS CAR ILLEGALLY PARKED -GOING TO THE SAND DUNES ON SKIP DAY HAVING TO PAY $10°° FOR THIS BOOK THE CLASS OF 78 c c ■ ■ ■ 251 1 ”“1


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