All Saints Cetral High School - Saint Yearbook (Bay City, MI)

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You have twenty (20) minutes to complete the examination. You may now turn the page. 7m JANUARY M 0« 1977 • • • JANUA 1 • A 09 1977 • - • JANUARI • A 10 1977 • - • JANUARY A A 1 1 1977 A • - JANUARY A A 12 197? A - JANUARY A A 13 1977 A - • JANUARY AA 14 197? JANUARY 197? JAhijAk V 1977 JANUARY 1 977 JANUARY 1977 January 1977 januar y 1977 JANUARY 197 7 JANUARY 1977 JANUARY 1977 JANUARY 1977 JANUARY 1977 jAibAta( 197 7 JANUARY 197 7 JA‘« )AR f 19 17 JA « )Ar f i9!7 J «CAR | 1 til UflDERCCflS; fcttbEt 1. How does it feel to be an underclassmen? A) constant fear B) very demeaning C) frustrating D) a privilege to serve the Seniors 2. What purpose does the underclassmen serve? A) take up space B) provide tuition fees C) adore the Seniors D) none! 3. What do they do at night? A) go to bed at 7:00 B) watch Brady Bunch C) play with Teddy Bear D) have Mommy read them a story 4. How do they get around? A) ride their puppy B) red wagon C) big wheel D) mooch-a-ride 5. How often do they take baths? A) only when needed B) when mommy says so C) once a year D) what’s a bath? 6. What do the underclassmen think of the Seniors? A) maturity B) superb C) parental-image D) when I grow up, I want to be just like them!!! • • • • 1 I 1 I I 1 I 1 i A k 1 - PPPPP ill ___ I pp PPPPP PPPPPP PPPPP ♦ PP 11 mu unii mu ♦ n I J i l M r r r ■ t t I 1 J 1 1 J Kt ♦ ♦ t t X 4 A A A A 1EEEKElJI 1 I 1 ♦ ♦ ♦ EEEEE 1 11 1 I I UX t 111111 ♦ ♦ PPPPP 11 Jill PPPPPP ♦ 111111 ♦ ♦ pppppp mm ♦ pppppp ♦ mm ♦ pppppp mm ♦ pppppp ♦ min pppppp mm pppppp ♦ pppppp ♦ mm •« ♦ ♦ ♦ • M ♦ M ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ mm i i 14 2t ♦ • • li • • ♦ • l • 4 t • t • i • 4 EE ♦ EE EKE EEEEEE EEEEEfc ♦ EKfcr EEEEEE ♦ EEEEEE ♦ EEEEEE ♦ ♦ EKKKKK ♦ EEEEEE ♦ ♦ EEEEEfc 8 Donald Adamczyk Ronald Adamczyk Rebbeca Anderson Lynn Auman John Beattie Brian Bellor John Block Tracy Boks Darryl Bond Thomas Borysiak Julie Bosco Mary Beth Bouza Mark Bowen Mark Breeden Ted Budnik Michael Bukowski Rosemary Campbell John Cardinal Lisa Cardinal Luann Charbonneau Robert Cherry Darren Cieslinski Gary Cieslinski Julie Connelly Julie Crete Yvonne Czowski Kenneth Declerck Matthew Decorte Michael Dewyse Maureen Donnelly 1. Officers (I. to r.): Treasurer Sue Weiss, Secre- tary Joan Swincicki, Vice-President Steve Spatz, President Mark Matuszewski. 2. Senators (I. to r.): Joan Przygocki, Bev Maida, Lynn Auman, Kathy Kowalczyk. Ellen White. 3. Freshmen Homecom- ing float had the theme: ‘‘Shootin’ to Victory.” 4. Judy and Joan smile for the camera. 9 Kim Douglas David Doyle James Drzewicki John Duranceau Brian Enright Nicholas Fernimos David Ferrer Richard Foster Patrick Foucault John Franz David Gielda Jacqueline Gillard Rosa Gomez Michael Gorney Guy Goudreau Julie Gravlin Christine Gromaski Alan Guzdial Robert Gwisdala Marilyn Halasinski Brenda Henning Christopher Hebert James Herek Jeffrey Herman Mark Hogan Kathleen Hopps Gregory Jacobs Rebecca Jacobs Judith Jankowski William Janowicz James Jasinski Kenneth Jasinski Bryan Jezowski Darcee Kaczmarek Nick Kaczmarek Jeffrey Karamol Daniel Kaunitz Carol Kazmierski Steven Kazmierski Marcy Keyser Julie Klosowski Michelle Kuberski Gary Korthals Kathryn Kowalczyk Diane Krawczak Laurel Kroswek James Ksiazek Gregory Kukla Larry Kula Patrice Kurlinski James Kwapiszewski Kenneth Kwapiszewski Matthew Laleman Michelle Laleman Paul Lambert Pamela Lawerence Connie Leppek Timothy Leppek Dave Leroux Duane Levasseur Kathy Lewandowski Suzanne Lindebaum Laura Lipinski Toni Losito Brian Lukowski Teresa Luttrell Yvonne Lynch David MacDonald Donald MacGregor Robert MacKenzie James Maguire 11 Lisa Mahoney Mary Ann Mahoney Beverly Maida Cherlyn Maida Donald Malusi Brenda Marciniak Kimberly Martek Mark Matuszewski Holly Mayhew Scott Maze Linda McGinn Jacqueline Meyer Kenneth Mika Mary Mikolajczak Dale Miller Denise Mrozinski Diane Mrozinski Cathy Murphy Pamela Neitzel Sherri Newpower Wayne Niedzinski Diane Niezurawski Susan Page Catherine Pawlak Patrick Pietryga Joan Przygocki Jaclynn Ratajczak Rick Ricard Chris Rich Sue Rivet Paul Roeske Rick Rosinski Michael Royer Deborah Rubis Heidi Ruhland Ruth Rynalski Lynn Schultz John Schwedler Jeanine Seward Brenda Sharrow 12 Robert Sharon Jeff Sheffield Christopher Simon Steven Sinicki Gerald Skrocki Elaine Skrzypczak Amy Smith Thomas Smith Lori Sniecinski Stephen Spatz Timothy Sporman Sue Starr Connie Stevens Laris Stumpos Daniel Suchodolski Christine Swiercz Lawrence Swiercz John Swierzbin Joni Swincicki Mary Switala Eileen Szczepanski Mark Szczypka Cheryl Talaga Stephen Talaga Michael Tasiemski Jeffrey Timm Thomas Trelewski Dolores Trevino Randall Trombley Cherie Urban Michael Vargo Jean Villaire Jose Villegas Michael Vink Heidi Wagar Waverly Webb Susan Weiss Jean Wenglikowski Margaret Weslowski Ellen White Joan Winchell Judy Wisniewski Martha Wisniewski Mike Wisniewski Greg Wlodarczak Dave Yagiela Kathy Yagiela Terry Zinger 13 Freshmen class advisors: Leon Giffel and Rebekah Scott. SOPHOMORES: LEADERS OF SOUTH □R FOLLOWERS OF NORTH? 1. Sophomores impressive slogan for homecoming was “Ground the Flyers.” 2. Sophomore Senators: (I. to r.), Terry Brzezinski, Yvonne An- thony, Mary Crete, Patti Bromberg. 3. Sophomore Class Officers: Presi- dent-Jon Satkowiak, Vice-President-Beth Hickner, Treasurer-Mary Villaire, Secretary-Diane Maciejewski. 4. Sophomores show their spirit during “Nationality Day.” 14 Celeste Anderson Gerard Anthony Yvonne Anthony Bill Barriger Ann Bleck Darwin Bond Rose Boudreau Patti Bromberg Terri Brzezinski Jim Campbell Tom Carr Micheal Charbonneau Dave Cieslinski Karen Cieslinski Brenda Cnudde Denis Corrion Mary Crete Keith Czowski Julie Debates Joyce Delong Thad Dieter Linda Dombroski Mark Douglas Terry Doyen Lisa Eberhard Dale Engelhardt Grace Favazza Debbie Giffel Mary Jo Gill Hilda Gomez Gerard Gomez Sandy Gorney Craig Goslin Mary Goudreau Karen Gruszynski Sophomore class advisors: Mr. Skoor and Sister Elaine Labell. Jim Kram Michelle Lesniak Paul Gwisdala Darcy Gwizdala Mary K. Gwizdala Connie Halub Gregg Halstead Steve Hebert Renee Heinz Tim Herek Beth Hickner Wayne Hogan Mike Horstman Anne House Paul Jankowski Greg Janowski Julie Jonowski Jane Jaskiewicz Mike Jonas Tom Jozwiak Joe Kaczmarek Kim Kaczmarek John Kader Joe Kazmierski Linda Kazmierski Mandy Keyser Jim Kochany Colleen Kroswek Debbie Kukla Mike Kurlinski Karen Kusmierz Mary Lou Krygier Ed Laskowski Lee Latocki Laura LeClair Thad Leppek Bob Lesniak Donna Lewandowski Brian Lipan John Lisk Ruth Lobodzinski Becky Luczak Nick Losito Linda Luptowski Rose Luttrell Kellen Lynch Diane Maciejewski Monica Maciejewski Jim Mackenzie Bonnite Maida Mary Malusi Greg Marciniak Chip Matuszewski Anne Mcllhargey Chuck McMartin Rick Mika Aaron Miller Howard Miller Randy Morse Ann Mrozinski John Musinski Mark Murphy Pam Neil Greg Nowak Cindy Noack Don Nowicki Erin O’Conner Jan Okon Bill O'Neil Jim O’Neil Mike Page Dave Paveglio Mary Pawlicki Matt Penrod Terry Peplinski Carrie Pieniozek Julie Piesik Randy Pletzke Steve Pominville Amy Prankienas Paul Prime Mark Przepiora Bob Przybyski Karen Ransier Kellie Patajczak Joel Reed Ted Rezler Bill Richart Holly Richert Jim Rivard Steve Rivet Sandy Roach Eden Roth Kay Rybak 18 George Rynalski Beth Sanford Jon Satkowiak Lori Satkowiak Mark Schnettler Cindy Schultz Connie Shackley Randy Shamel Sandra Sharrow Dave Shooltz Mike Skornia Doug Stefaniak Jean St. Laurent Marshall Styn Linda Suchodolski Mark Suchodolski Mary K. Supernant Dick Swincicki Joan Talaga Val Talaga Lori Thompson Christine Tomczak Leo Tomczak John Tomaszewski Joe Urban Stephanie Valigura Mary Lou VanSumeren Mary Villaire Barb Vink Mike Vennix Diane Watson Tom Watz Kathy Weiss Tim Weller Sue Williamson Michelle Wisniewski Dave Witucki Dave Wizner Kevin Wozniak Leon Wozniak John Wujek Dan Yagiela zn CM Thomas Adamowski Richard Andreske Mary Jo Auman Robert Barriger Catherine Benner Anthony Biskupski Tom Bleck Cherie Bond Barbara Bontumasi Peter Bordeau Joyce Borysiak Bonnie Brennan Julie Bumgarner Lori Cardinal Michael Carr Tom Carson Keith Cieslinski Bernard Connelly Alan Lee Corrion Michael Crete Sylvester Cwiklinski Alan DeHate David Deming Diane Derocher Judy Dobos Tim Dobrinski Lucy Drzewicki Mark Erndt Connie Ferranti Joanne Ferrer Denise Gasta Gregory Gielda Heidi Gorney Pattianne Gosciak Kathleen Grabowski 1. Junior Senators: (I. to r.) Cheryl Jaynes Tony Biskupski, Joan Hillmer, Debbie Kaz- mierski, Annette Gracey. 2. The winning Homecoming Float: Victory Express. 3. Jun- ior Class Officers: Treasurer Tom Adamow- ski, President Janet Herman, Secretary Mar Wolf, V.P. Janet LeVasseur. 21 Annette Gracey Ann Greene Michael Grembowski Debra Grusczynski Thomas Guerin Lynnette Gunther Michael Gwizdala Timothy Hartwig Chuck Hebert Mark Hebert Patricia Herek Janet Herman Stephen Hickner Joan Hillmer Dawn Hus George Jacobs Jeffery Jacobs Raymond Jankowski Rebecca Janowicz Mary Jo Jaskiewicz Michael Jaskiewicz Cheryl Jaynes Renee Jean Jodi Jezak Donna Jozwiak Susan Karamol Robert Kasper Debra Kazmierski Richard Kerr Gregory King Thomas Kllnk Steven Kowalczyk Gretchen Kowalkowski Mary Jo Kravat Thomas Kroswek Kenneth Kurlinski Antoinette Lagalo Philip Laskowski Thomas Leahy Karl LeFevre Terence Leppek Janet LeVasseur Judith LeVasseur Diane Lewandowski Cathy Lijewski Amy Lindebaum Alan Linkowski Dean Lockwood Kevin Luczak Alan Lukowski Maureen MacKenzie Kelli Mahoney Michael Maida Steven Marciniak Richard Markiecki Connie Matuszewski Mary McComb Lisa McFarland Christian Meyer John Mikolajczak Paula Mikolajczak Joseph Militello Susan Morse Susan Moultane Mary Lou Mrozinski Ralph Musinski Mary Ann Mysliwski Linda Neering Wayne Neumeyer Penny Niedzinski 23 Debbie Niezurawski Maureen Nowak Randall Nowak Robert Nutt Mark Oliver Margaret O’Neil Christopher Ouellette Dale Overholt Lisa Owen Edward Pawlaczyk Mark Pawlicki Sara Penrod Tammy Peplinski Mark Pieniozek Jeffrey Pletzke Matthew Przepiora Ruth Retlewski Janet Rhine William Ricard Irene Roach Peter Rohde Kenneth Roznowski Cheryl Rubis Patricia Ryan Rebecca Rynalski Marjorie Schreck LeRoy Schumann Scott Sebald Timothy Seward Renee Sharon David Simon Thomas Sinicki Raymond Skornia Mark Skrocki John Skrzypczak Linda Smith David Socia Kevin Socia Paul Stachowski Gerald Stevens 24 Lane Stumpos Debbie Super Steven Swiercz Lori Swincicki Thomas Switala Jeffery Szczepanski Arthur Tacey Ellen Tomaszewski Beverly Urbaniak Mark Villaire Bonnie Walkowiak Bradley Walraven Lisa Warczynski Scott Weidner Robert Weller Helayne Welter Mark Wenglikowski Colin White Paul White Michael Wilkins David Williamson Kenneth Wisniewski Joanne Witucki Amy Wojciechowski Scott Wojcik Kevin Wolcott Mary Wolf Denise Wolff Donna Wujek Anne Yagiela Russell Zielinski Shari Zinger 25 OAKY M 9 7 1977 • - • • JAMUAMY • Ob 1977 • - • m JAMOAH 1 • • 09 19 7 • • m • m JANUARY • • 10 1977 • - - m m JAMUAMY • • 1 1 1977 • - m - • JAMUAMY • • 12 1977 • • - mm • JAMUAMY M 1 J HppPf- 1 - PPPPPP 1977 JAMUAMY 1977 JAMUAMY 1977 JAmUAmY 1977 JAMUAhY 1977 JAMUAMY 1977 JANUAMl 19 7 J A N u A h y 1977 JAMUAMY 197 7 JAMUAMY 1977 JAMUAMY 1977 JAMUAMY 1977 JANUARY 1 977 jA'.tiAw r 197 7 J A HU A I 19 7 JASJAW I 19 7 .)A 4 ikr 1 97 7 J • . ► I 1 tit STJM -♦i OH ♦ i ( i « PPPPPP9 ♦ - PPPIPP 1PPPW - X lfe.fct.Kt k EEEr E♦ fcfcthfc2 ♦ EE EEtbEfc • • • — • • 4 • « 1. What is the average IQ of our faculty? A) 1 (on a warm day) B) I Quit! C) H20 D) They have IQ’s? 2. What do secretaries do? A) write out excuse slips B) make coffee C) supervise administration D) ditto around 3. How do the teachers keep their sanity? A) cotton in the ears B) 10 mg. Valium C) 50-minute coffee breaks D) They don’t!! 4. Where do faculty go for lunch? A) Hide-a-way B) The Williard Hilton C) Spot Lunch D) Gracey O’s (pizzas a little well done) 5. Where do teachers get their degrees? A) mail-order houses B) gum-ball machines C) cracker-jack boxes D) MungerTech 6. Where do student-teacher relationships develop? A) in the dark room B) on retreats C) on the forbidden faculty stairway D) special after-school projects J I 1 I 1 1 - I I 1 1 I I - 1 11 I I 1 t 1 1 I I 1 PPPPMP rPPPPP PPPPPP - PPPPPP- t ft ft ft r -♦ 4 13 M -♦ 4 14 ♦ - ♦4 lb -♦♦4 16 - ♦4 17 ♦ ♦ - + ♦4 18 M -♦♦I 19 -♦♦4 20 -♦ 4 21 Pt PPPPt PPPPPP ppppp - M •PP 23 1 .Et 1111 :kkxxxiii 1IXXXEtfc n 2hfe;EM • EI 26 -Ml 27 - | 28 ♦♦ -♦ 29 ♦ JO ♦♦ • ♦ 4 1 ♦ 4 26 t ( ► I | ♦ r i 4' I f • ♦ 111 ♦ IJJ111 I 1 1 I 1 JMrfc X A X X A A Pfctfcl-.fcl J 1 hfc.KKKK A A X ♦ pppppp PPPPPP PPPPPP Kr. Kr fc.t ♦ ♦ ♦ I V t.t.t fc fcfc Ob «• 7 Kt ♦ ♦ ♦ « 1 0 • ( III ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ • r I 1 1 1 1 1 1 u • • f II 1 i 1 i ♦ ♦ « • 1 I iJ li 1 1 1 I b ♦ 1 1 I I 1 1 ♦ ♦ 4 • u mill 1i • L PPP 4 min ♦ pppppp nun 1 i ♦ pppppp ♦ linn pppppp ii ii u 14 M 4 pppppp ♦ ♦ i 11111 ♦ ♦ PPPPPP IJ 1111 PPP PPPPPP PPPPPP PPPPPP PPP 111 mill min min in ( r Ktfc t.Kh fcfcfcfcfcfc KKKfcKfc ♦ fcr.r. KKKKfcfc 2b • ♦ fc.KfcK.KK ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ fcfcfcfcfc.K 2 • ♦ ♦ fr.fc fcfcfcfc 4 ♦ 4« KKfcfcP.fc ii • • ♦ 4 fcfcfcfchfc ♦ t •. s ' C. « I 4 4 ► t • • r ■ t • • i I • • t ♦ 4 r i r t p i 4 4 Answer One: Sr. Kenneth Fitzgerald, five-year veteran Principal of All Saints, and North Campus building admin- istrator. mu GUIDES THE FILL SAINTS “FHfllLV? Answer Two: All Saints Board of Education: (Standing, L to R) F. Gradowski, Fr. J. Ryan, A. Dalzell, T. Marcopolus, G. Halstead, E. Witucki, R. Morse. Fr. V. Sierminski, Fr. J. Me Hugh. (Seated, L to R) E. Hickner, M. Kroswek, M. Wackerly, J. Alarie, President. D. Mayhew, G. Jakubczak. Answer Four Mr. William Rykhus, South Campus Principal and stalwart survivor of two years’ service at All Saints. KEY: flU ANSWERS ARE CORRECT. 29 1. Business- l. to r.) Mrs. Joan Schultz: Business Law, Typing 1, and Gen- eral Business; Sr. Rose Gonzaga: Personal Typing, Typing 1, Bookkeep- ing, and Shorthand; Mrs. Judy Enright: Journalism, and Typing 2. 2. Eng- lish (l. to r.) John Owen: Freshmen English, Creative Writing, Writing for Research, Yearbook, Humanities, and College English Review; Mrs. Gail Sochacki: Literature Exploration, English Composition, and Per- sonal Writing; Mrs. Lenore Nixon: Advance Comp., English Comp., Fres- men English, and Survey of American Literature; Mrs. Patricia Cavan- augh: Survey of American Literature, English Comp., and Vocational Personal Comp.; William Moore: Public Speech, and Drama. 3. Fine Arts- (I. to r.) Ronald D’Aoust: Handbells, Piano, Boys Girls Chorus, and Madrigals; Sr. Rose Miriam: General Homemaking, Clothing 2, Ad- vanced Clothing, and Child Development; Miss Connie Fletcher: Band and Small Ensembly; John Skoor: Art 1, Advanced Art, Arts Crafts, and Public Speech. 1. Foreign Language-(l. to r.) Sister Charlotte: Spanish 1 and 2; Billy Opsomen Former Student Teacher, Sister Marilia: French 1, 2, and 3, English Comp. 2. Industrial Arts-0- to r.) Larry Nichols: Mechanical Drawing 1 and 2, Advanced Arts and Crafts, Arts and Crafts; Curtis Kaeb: Arts and Crafts. 3. Alton Schubring: Woodshop 1,2, 3 and 4. 31 32 1. Physical Education-Raymond Dombroski: Boys Physical Education and Health; Mrs. Gerald Mou- Itine: Girls Physical Education and Health. 2. Science !, to r.)Mrs. Dora Pease: I.P.S; John West: Chemistry and Physics; Sister Elaine: Biology and Basic Physical Science. 3. Math{l. to r.) Sister Kathleen Marie: Arithematic Review, Algebra 2, and Trigonometry Pre-Calculus; Mrs. Barbara Taylor Geometry and General Math; Mrs. Virginia Franz: Algebra 1 and Honors Algebra; Sister Dul- cis: Elementary Algebra. 4. Religion-(l. to r.) Mrs. Barbara Studen Religion 3, Conscience Modem Morality, God Speaks to Man, Who Is Jesus, and Social Issues and Ideas; Ms. Debbie Rozek: Re- ligion 4, Psychology and Social Issues; Dick Irish: Religion 2 and 3, and World Religion; Rich- ard Howard: Religion 2, and World Religion; Sue Roznowski: Religion 1; Sister Marie: Religion 1. 5. Social Studies-(l. to r.) Raymond Dombroski: World Geography; Mrs. Joan Navarre: Amercan History and World Geography; Russell Franz: Government, American History and Economics; Mrs. ilene Darbee: American History, Ethnics and Selective Countries; Leon Giffel: Michigan History, World History and The Americas. 33 1. South Campus Cooks. 2. North Campus Cooks. 3. Library-Miss Donna Ciac- iuch. 4. Assistant Librarian-Mrs. Elsie Crissey. 5. Study Hall-Mrs. Charlotte Rose. 6. North Campus Secretaries , to r.) Mrs. Ester Korthals and Betty Swincicki. 7. North Campus Custodian-Mr. Matt. 8. South Campus Secretary- Mrs. Joyce Lewandowski. 9. Guidance-(North Campus) Donald Dansereau, (South Campus) Mrs. Rebekah Scott. 35 _ - k P p P ► f - 1977 • ppppPP OH ♦ JAfcOAHl •• O _ WW PP -♦♦♦ 197) •- pi'PPPPV ♦ JA90A ! •• O' PPPPPP 19)7 i • • IPPPPP «JASO Ap 1 • 10 m - XA 197 7 - - 1 EEEF.E J A 9 0 A H 1 • •11 KEFfc'fcK 1 V 17 “ tEfctfcfc2 ♦ ? «JASOAHY !fc.h - • 1977 - - rlL 1 1 13 JASUAHY 1977 • ♦♦4 ■ 14 M JASUAMl 1977 - 4 15 JAMUAHY 1977 1. Who is Jubilation T. Cornpone? - ♦4 A) Honor student at All Saints 16 JAhUAkY B) A bronzed Mr. Moore 1977 C) A new Faculty member 17 ♦♦ JanuApY D) Who cares? 1977 2. What happens at dances? Jas AHY A)Students display thirst quenching abilities 18 ♦ B)Chaperones cower in corners - 19 7 C) Mr. West and Mr. D’Aoust lose money 19 - J A U Ah ) D) Sr. Kenneth “finds” lost money 19)7 3. What is Homecoming? J A H U A H Y A) Reunion for returning rowdie rackoffs 20 B) Annual outing for the Vets club - 19 7 7 C) Rise in kleenex sales 21 PI PPPPI JAMJAp Y 0) Submarine races come to Bay City 1 9 7 7 4. Which of the secret clubs is the most popular? jAnll Ah) 1977 A) Preservation of the tse tse fly club PPPPPP B) Hamburger gravey gourmet club f PPPPP -♦ C) All Saints bus boosters PP 23 1 JAHOA y D) Hockey team fan club EE 11)1 1977 5. Why do we have a Student Council? JA UAp1 A)To get an extra picture in yearbook ;eexxx 111 ♦ B) To build a queens float i IXXXLEt-. 19 7 C) We have one to better conditions for smokers 11 2EEBE J A . U A Y D) We have one? 1 977 6. Where is the spot? J A il A Y A) Across from the Post Office 26 ♦ B) On J. West’s shirt collar - « tit C) In the dog house 27 •• JASOA 1 D) If you don’t know—then you probably shouldn’t • 19) JA « )AP I 19)7 28 ♦ - .) A t Ar « ■ ,9 7 7 • - - | I l 1 1 1 - rkkHI’k -♦« «JA AP 1 • •40 llllll PPPPPP 30 1 9 7 • - 111,11 - - PPPPPP- • M • • | • t t t t t «1 ♦ • • • • t 1 ► 1 1 | ♦ 36 - - - mi'll • •(I 1' • r ♦ PP1 PPPPPF PPPPPP PPPPP ♦ PP II] 1II11I llllli mil ♦ ii ♦ n-------?---------rH.H---------|--------------------- j j 11 | hfcl fcfcK Oe 1111 Kit.fr ht Kt ♦ r ♦ ♦ XAXXAA «V KEfcfcfcfcl 1 ! I I 1 ♦ ♦ ♦ tKEEK mm 1 nX ♦ 111 1 I I ♦ ♦ [ PPPP 1 i JI i i 11 PPPPPP ♦ I I 1 1 1 1 ♦ ♦ PPPPPP 111111 1 i ♦ PPPPPP ♦ 1 i11 i I ♦ PPPPPP II Ili I 14 + PPPPPP ♦ 11 i i i 1 PPPPPP llllli 14 PPPPPP ♦ ♦ I I 1 1 1 I ♦ 4 2b • ♦ ♦ 2V •• Jf •• I • ♦ .£ ♦ I.EEKE fcfcfcEEfc KEEEKI ♦EEKEfcfc ♦ ♦ KKKKfct ♦ fc.KfcK.KK ♦ KfctfcKK ♦ ♦ fc.fc Khfcfc ♦ KKfcfcK.fc t 4 KfcfcfcfcK 2 DO VDJ HEIYIEIYIBEH THESE MOMENTS? 1 1. Here we have a serious and dedicated track team. From left to right. Row 1: K. Wolcott, J. MacKenzie, L. Latocki, S. Kowalczyk, G. Anthony, D. Szcypka, J. Mikolyczak. Row 2: T. Herek, M. Grembowski, F. Rezler, E. McShane, M. Crowl, J. Starkey, T. Adamowski, R. Taylow. Row 3: Coach Tom Herek, M. Skrocki. M. Maida, M. Peplinski, G. Royal, T. Leahy, T. McGowen, J. Barriger, Coach Kanicki. 2. These three couples seem to have been hit by “Spring Fever”. 3. Shirley, Linda and Jim take time out to play in the hay. 4. While other members of the National Honor Society are deeply absorbed in the guest speaker’s speech, Kevin Cole catches a few z’s. 5. Prom Committee feels the satisfaction of a job well done. 6. Couples share special moments at the Prom while Mike Peplinski seems quite amused with the photographer. 7. The night seems to bring special and happy moments as the ’76 Prom becomes a “Time to Remember”. 38 1. It looks as if Bill Meagher is preparing for a small party. 2. It's fun and games as indicated by these graduating Seniors at the Sophomore Senior Breakfast. 3. The big moment has come and gone and the seniors have become graduates. 4. Father Bob Deland—last year's Chaplain. 5. Mass 4 before the breakfast gives time to reflect upon four years of memories. 41 ASIOTS TFtf 1U H33I5I HUMS Sf IMUM I HUSKIER: I fl LOT Of HARD KIORR HUD PARTICIPATION ’ ON THE STUDENTS' PART. 5 1. During Spirit Week, girls show their support with crazy socks. 2. Juniors show their spirit by building a pyramid at the Bonfire. 3. Fans respond quickly to the order “Show ’em you're nuts!” 4. The big moment is over! The Queen and King have been chosen. “Pre- senting the 1976-77 Homecoming Court. 5. Varsity Pom Pom squad added zest to the H.C. Pep Rally with a routine to Boogie Fever. 1KI3A3 (HTfU-KIfU y syw i! ‘S37tUIS 3H1 A3 33S Kiy3 PDA Sy A3KIIUID33UIDH BUM 3Klllf3X3 MOT 1. The team shows spirit on the field and on the sidelines. 2. Half-time activities show Queen Jean Schultz with her father and her escort King Jim Satkowiak. 3. The King and Queen take time out from a busy night to shine a smile at the camera. 4. Junior and Senior Court members glow with happiness on their Royal Float. 5. Queen’s Court: (front row) Judy Wisniewski, freshmen, Tammy Peplinski, junior, Queen Jean Schultz, Debbie Grusczcynski, junior, Joan Swincicki, freshmen, (back 5 row) Diane Watson, soph, Tammy Roeske, senior, Laurie Voisine, senior, Joannie Talaga, soph. 6. Queen Jean smiles radiantly upon her subjects from her royal throne. 1. Passing a life-saver by way of toothpicks proves to be an em- barrassing situation. 2. Help! Screams a desperate freshmen while Kathy Lewandowski is at a loss for words. 3. Holding his nose to escape the odor, Tom Crete watches as freshmen search for their smelly shoes. 5. Chris Rich gets a pie in the eye after disobeying Pocahontas Michelle. 6. Chief Chuck displays no mercy on the young cow hands. 7. “Initiation really is tough,” exclaims Judy and Chris, and they’re glad it's over. 46 IS INITIATM REALLY ALL THAT BAD? EENJGR REDSKJNS GO m WflR-PflTH CAST AND CHARACTERS Li’l Abner.....................Tim McGowan Daisy Mae......................Sue Watson Mammy Yokum................Patrice Alarie Pappy Yokum..................Jerry Page Marryin’ Sam.....Charlie Schwedler Earthquake McGoon ... Mike Gosciak Appassionata................Laurie Voisine Moonbeam McSwine. Annette Gracey Scarlett..............Sue G iff el Available Jones...............John Thomas Stupifyin’ Jones — Janet LeVasseur General Bullmoose.....Bill Schreck Evileye Fleagle................Tim O’Neil Mayor........................Wayne Neumeyer Senator Phogbound.....Bill Richart Colonel.......................Dave Szczypka President.....................Tony Biskupski Lonesome Polecat......Beth Hickner Hairless Joe..................Greg King Romeo Scragg..................Mark Mika Alt Scragg............Lane Stumpos Clem Scragg.................George Jacobs Gov’t Man................Mike Carr Butler.......................Keith Cieslinski Father (Rufe) Louis Dombrowski The Boy........................Tom Watz Girls.........Jane and Jean Schultz Speedy McRabbit................Tom Clark Softwicke.....................Jeff Jacobs Policeman.............MarkVillaire Dr. Finsdale..................Mike Crete Dr. Smithbone................Steve Hickner Dr. Krogmeyer..................Bob Weller Radio Announcer .. John Mikolajczak Unappetizing Scragg___Bob Kasper Unsociable Scragg......Chris Meyer 1. We salute the directors for a job well done! Bill Moore, Ron D'Aoust, and John West. 2. First in war and first in peace and first to holler “I QUIT!” Why it was Jubilation T. Cornpone. 3. ‘‘But Mammy!” I’m too old for Yo- kum berry Tonic.” 4. ‘‘If anybody told the truth, he was a boy scout.” Sings General Bullmoose alias Bill Schreck. 5. A grateful government declares this statue of J.T. Cornpone a National Shrine. 6. “Let me at him!” cries Jerry Page ... but to no avail. 7. Steve Hickner, Mike Crete, and Bob Wel- ler put their all into push button homes. 8. Sadie Hawkins Day Race finds all the Dogpatch bachelors raring to go. 9. “And now with my blessings, I pronounces you ... Wait.” Yells Charlie Schwedler. 10. “If I had my druth- ers, I’druther have my druthers than anything else I know.” 11. What’s good for General Bullmoose is good for his Secretaries? m VQJ KIWI THE (HOST UNNECESSARY PLACE JN THE U.S.A.7 They never do stop grinning; why should they? The cheerleader's mounts keep getting higher, the pom pon girls add special sparkle with their many different outfits, and the sight of Tammy doing her breathtaking flip-flops could spread a smile on anyone’s face. No, they won’t stop grinning, and as long as you’re watching these bright, bouncy girls, neither will you. DD THESE DJfiLS EVER STOP GEUMMMG7 JS TRERE fl TVPJCflL FRESHMAN? 1. This year’s Frosh. Following the All Saints' tradition .. . weird. 2. Freshmen leam that high school is a great deal of work. 3. Cutest couple of the Class of '78. 4. The Class of '77, what cute little freshmen. 5. A basic Freshmen course (Health), and basic Freshmen (Jane and Debbie love your hair). 6. The Class of '79 doesn’t like to have their pictures taken! 7. Learning how to boil water. . . typical Frosh. 8. A member of the Freshmen class stacks her own locker. 52 4 1 m VQU REAR WHAT J REAR? JT’S fl BEFIJTJFJL NQJSE I. Madrigalsfl. to r.): First row: M. Lewandowski, L. Welter, S. Watson, P Kopka, J. Page, M. Crete, K. LeFevre. Second row: J. LeVasseur, C. Matus zewski, J. Herman, L. Neering, C. Tebo, J. Kozubal, P. Alarie, M. Barbeau S. Hickner, J. Campbell, A. Lukowski. Third row: D. Charlebois, M. Gwizdala C. Schwedler, A. Gracey, D. Kusmierz, P. Niedzinski, B. Schreck, T. Me Gowan, G. Jacobs. Missing: T. Bourdon. 2. Girls Chorus (I. to r.): First row J. Donajkowski, S. Giffel, Y. Couture, J. DeBats, M. Gill, L. Smith, C. Rubis D. Wolff, M. Switala, P. Lawrence, R. Gomez. Second row: L. Hurt, M. Vil laire, M. VanSumeran, J. St. Laurent, S. Williamson, K. Ransier, C. Kowal czyk, J. Mazurowski, P. Hogan, J. Jankowski. Third row: J. Villaire, P Bromberg, D. Super, J. Borysiak, J. Jaskiewicz, A. House, A. Mrozinski G. Miller, D. Gruszczynski, M. McComb, J. Dobos. Missing: B. Hickner, B Janowicz. 3. Boys Chorus (I. to r.): First row: L. Stumpos, G. King, T. Hart wig, T. O’Neil, T. Watz, B. Richart. Second row: T. Herek, B. Kasper, M Jaskiewicz, T. Drzewicki, M. Mika, K. Cieslinski, K. Luczak. Third row: J Lillibridge, W. Neumeyer, L. Shooltz, D. Overholt, M. Wilkins, G. Gielda Missing: B. Trudell. 54 3 1. Small Ensemble (I. to r.): Front: J. Rhine, A. Greene, L Owen, M. Richart. Back: R. Skomia, Director Connie Fletcher, S. Wurdock. 2. Band (I. to r.): Front row: Chris Gromaski, Julie Jankowski, Steve Rivet, Steve Marciniak, Diane Watson, Chip Matuszewski, Randy Pletzke, John Kader. Second row: Debbie Kazmierski, Jackie Ratajczak, Cindy Schultz, Joyce DeLong, Steph Valigura, Gregg Janowski, John Swierzbin, Leroy Schumann, Cathy Pawlak, Wayne Niedzinski. Third row: Steve Kazmierski, Mark Breeden, Scott Sebald. Back row: Miss Connie Fletcher-Band Director, Tim O'Neil, Mark Matuszewski, Paul Jankowski. 3. Tinnula (going up): Mary Beth Lewandowski, Sha Borkowski, Fred Rezler, Linda Weiss, Roy St. Laurent, Jane Schultz, Larry Schooltz, Debbie Slezak. Mike Peplin ski, Tammy Roeske. 1 1. The newly selected NHS members recite their pledge while Michelle wishes she was back in Hawaii. 2. Jane cannot believe the certificate she’s holding really belongs to her. 3. The Student Council Executive Board: V.P. South- Hilda Gomez, Secretary-Mary Jo Gill, Treasurer-Bev Wis- niewski. V.P. North-Earl McShane, President-Roy St. Lau- rent. 4. The 76-77 Senior Members: Back: Ann Mikolajczak, Jane Kozubal, Roy St. Laurent, Michelle Budzinski, Sec- retary Tammy Roeske. Middle: Treasurer Debbie Slezak, President Linda Weiss, Larry Dabrowski, Ann Weiss, Karen Patterson. Front: Laurie Voisine, Kevin Cole, V.P. Mary Beth Tasiemski, Tom Clark, and Jane Schultz. 5. President of the NHS Linda Weiss and Roy St. Laurent, President of the Student Council, speak with His Excellency Bishop Francis F. Reh of Saginaw. 6. Mr. Moore, Student Council Moderator. 56 03 CE KlhV ARE ThESE PEOPLE SIMJMG7 1. A class of ding-a-lings. 2. Janice breezes through her Physics test while the rest of the class wonders if she cheated. 3. Jodie takes over Mr. Owen's class. 4. “Dear Diary, today ...” 5. “Don’t they know any- thing!” exclaims Sr. Charlotte. 6. What’s Bob Bar- riger really looking at? 7. Larry Shooltz marvels at his mechanical ability. 8. Mr. Dansereau instructs seniors on future plans. flBBJE fla THE EXTHflCURHiCJi.flH STUFF DO STUDENTS FIND TIME FOB CLASSES? 61 1977 •- - m JANUARY • 0« 1977 •- • m JANUARI •• 09 1977 • - - • m JANUARY M 1U 1977 • • - m • JANUARY M 11 1977 • • - m JANUARY • • 12 1977 • • m - • JANUARY 13 1977 JANUARY 1977 JANUARY 1977 JANUARY 1977 JANUARY 1977 JANUARY 1977 JANUARY 19 7 JANUARY 1977 JANUARY 1977 JANUARY 1977 JANUARY 1977 JANUARY 1977 JANUARY 1977 JANUA i 197) JANUARI 197 7 JA'« JAR I 1977 JA « Ar 1 977 J « . AA 1 PPPPPF- ••1 I PPPPPP U R ♦ PPRPPP -♦ ♦ PPPPPP9 ♦ • PPPPPPM 1PPPPP - - X JhEPF.fr . SPDEU EEEfc.EE • • • • • • 4 • • 9 1. What is an athletic supporter? A) a bike B) a Cougar fan C) very necessary D) any of the above? 2. What is the ideal athlete? A) they don’t B-line b) they don’t smoke C) they don’t chew, D) and they don’t go with girls that do! 3. What do coaches say at half time? A) you bunch of BLEEP BLEEP bums! B) ★ % ?! ya stupid ref! C) get in the ball game, will ya! D) Well, ya know, we got a super ball club. 4. Who is the Super-Jock? A) Jack-Strap. B) Tyrone U. Shoelace C) Terrence Trackshoe. D) Freddie Fudpucker. 5. Where do A.S. teams practice? A) First Ward Cracker-Jack Box B) Trumbull Road C) the spot D) Cheerleader’s houses 6. What is the primary purpose of Cheerleaders? 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Must be those Peppy Girls with the short little skirts, and big bright smiles. They’re the ones who freeze at football games and dodge fans at basketball games. Their performances follow the regular trend of Bay City All Saints, which has always been the greatest. We’d like to thank all of these girls who take the time to support our team and look their best, for the best school around. 64 1. Varsity Cheerleaders-(top): Maureen MacKenzie, Joan Talaga, Becky Luczak, Joyce Borysiak, (bottom):Laurie Voisine, Michelle Budzinski, Suezy Giffel, and Jodie Wolcott. 2. Varsity Pom Ponv(top): Lucy Drzewicki, Sue Moultane, Debbie Gruszczynski, Joy Drzewicki, Becky Janowicz, Grechen Kowalkowski, (bottom): Tammy Peplinski, Judy LeVasseur, Sue Watson, Pat Kaznowski, Barb Bontumasi, and Cheryl Jaynes. 3. J.V. cheertoaders-(top to bottom): Lori Satkowiak, Mary Crete, Joanne Ferrer, Jean St. Laurent, Holly Richart, Beth Sanford, Diane Watson, Monica Maclefewski. 4. J.V. Pom-Pom-(top): Laura LeClare, Carrie Pieniozek, Karen Kusmierz, Ann Bleck, Mary Jo Gill, Debbie Giffel, Mary Krygier, (bottom) Terri Peplinski. Kim Kaczmarek, Kathy Weiss, Ann Mrozinski, Conote Halub, Sandy Sharrow, and Michelle Wisniewski. 5. Frosh cheer- leedareffrom beck): Judy Wisniewski, Luanne Charbonneau, Jean Villaire, Carol Kazmlerski, Michelle Laleman, Julie Crete, Kim Martek, and Julie 5 65 1. Freshmen Football Team. First row (I. to r.): Guy Goudreau, Jim Herek, Brian Lu- kowski, Mark Bowen, John Franz, Darren Cieslinski. Second row: Ken Kwapiszewski, Rick Ricard, Jim Ksiozek, Duane LeVasseur, Tom Borysiak, Jeff Herman. Third row. Chris Rich, Jeff Sheffield, Dale Miller, Brian Bel- lor, Brian Enright, Jim Drzewicki, Nick Kacz- marek. Fourth row Dave Ferrer, Chris He- bert, Mark Szczypka, Pat Foucault, Dan Kaunitz, Greg Kukla. Fifth row: Jim Kwap- iszewski. Gary Korlhals. Rick Foster, Steve Talaga. Ken Mika, John Cardinal. Chris Simon. Coaches Phil Zanotti and Scott Villaire. 2. Chris Rich pulls in another Ricky Ricard pass. 3. Tough defensive line play, results in an opposition loss. 4. Greg Kukla goes around end for a big gainer. 5. Ricky Ricard looks down field for an open receiver. WILL THE LITTLE CRTS EUER BECOME COJGflRS? ARE J.ll.’S READY HJR UAREJTY7 DJD VQJ SEE mu GQT TQ THE SEWJ’S7 1. After being introduced the Cougars head for the sidelines, for a quick pep talk. 2. Mike Gwizdala keeps the ball on the quarterback option to pick up a crucial first down. 3. Carrollton defenders put the crunch on the Cougar ball carrier. 4. The 1976 UNDEFEATED COUGARS: First row: (I. to r.) Jim Satkowiak, Charlie Schwedler, Earl McShane, Tim McGowan, Mike Gosciak, Mike Pepllnski, Dave Overholt, John Barriger. Second row: Bob Rasdorf, Don LeVasseur, Tim Bourdon, Rick Taylor, Mike Gwiz- dala, Bob Barriger, Phil Laskowski, Mgr. Nick Losito. Third row: Keith Cieslinski, Kevin Luczak, Bob Nutt, Tom Adamowski, Mark Villaire, Terry Leppek, Bob Kasper. Fourth row: Coach Ken Kanicki, Coach Jeff Bissel, Tony Biskupski, John Mikolajczak, Mike Maida, Mark Skrocki, Steve Hick- ner, Head Coach Ray Dombroski. 5. All-State Defensive End Jim Satkow- iak forces another big turnover. 6. Earl “Golden Helmet” McShane trips up a would be defender as Donny LeVasseur goes after a defensive back. 7. “Super Coach” Ray Dombroski gives some much needed advice to Junior quarterback Bob Barriger. 70 This year’s 1976 undefeated Varsity football team established many new team records. Some of which were: best record, 9-0 tie with the 1972 team; most yards rushing season, 2948 yards; most points scored during a season, 286; most total offense, 3267; and fewest T.D.’s allowed passing in a season, 1, tied with the ’72 and ’75 teams. Also 3 individual records fell, they were: longest run from scrimage, Mark Skrocki: 94 yds.; most attempts rushing in a game, Don LeVasseur: 26; and longest fumble re- covery run for T.D., Mark Villaire: 76 yds. We salute you Cougars and agree, you were the best ever. 1. Junior Halfback Steve Hickner barrels into a wall of Cardinal defenders. 2. Steve Hickner “Battles the Elements” for a big gain. 3. The Cougar offensive line . . . poised and ready. 4. Senior Cheerleaders Jodie Wolcott and Michelle Budzinski ponder the Cougar’s fate. 5. Center Tim McGowan watches the defense intently and hopes for a big play. 6. Center Tim McGowan and Tackle Mike Peplinski provide the blocking for Steve Hickner as Earl McShane looks on. 7. Senior defensive end Jim Satkowiak puts the crunch on Onaway’s Colin Freel and causes a safety. 8. Mike Gwizdala hurdles the Cardinal line to pick up big yardage for the Cougars. 71 DDES WCTQRV CORIE EASY? 72 3 1. J.V. Team. Top row (I. to r.) Coach Marsha Kowalk- owski, Judy Wisniewski, Brenda Sharrow, Debbie Qiffel, Mary Lou VanSumeran, Beth Hlcknor, Boat mary Boudreau, Pam Neitzel, Mary Vlllake. Bottom roar (I. to r.) Cindy Nowak, Luanne Charbonneeu, Jeon Wenglikowski, Bonnie Maida, Kathy Hoppe, Ann Mrozlnski, Holly Richert. 2. The “bench listens at- tentively to what Coach Marsha tells the piayers. 3. Luanne Charbonneau shocks the defense by scoring two. 4. In this jump Jean “Wing controls the ball for the Saints. 5. Mary Beth Bouza Is reedy for any- thing that Garber can dish out, but Luanne has a few doubts. 6. Freshman Team. Top row (I- to r.) Coach Eddie Wenglikowski, Patti Kurllnskl, Marci Keyser, Becky Jacobs, Terri Zinger, Cherte Urban. Bottom row: (I. to r.) Laris Stumpos, Jean Vlllaire, Kim Martek, Sue Starr, Lynn Schultz. 73 DJD VQJ SEE THESE DtJLLJES DUNK? WE THEY 33 Akron-Fairgrove 45 49 St. Mary’s 29 36 Hemlock 49 49 Carrollton 48 32 Hemlock 43 45 St. Mary’s 25 36 Garber 40 32 USA 36 33 S.S.P.P. 39 41 Handy 38 34 St. Stephen’s 42 32 Akron-Fairgrove 34 36 Garber 51 33 USA 42 39 Carrollton 53 45 Handy 41 36 St. Stephen’s 39 32 Western 48 37 S.S.P.P. 33 Tournament 22 Beaverton 26 74 3 1. Debbie Slezak and Jean Schultz await Annette Gracey’s rebound that will apparently never come (It’s not all that bad, is it Deb?). 2. Varsity Team. (I. to r.) standing; Coach Kathy Branigan, Jean Schultz, Sha Borkowski, Shari Zinger, Toni Lagalo, Anne Greene, Janet Rhine, Bonnie Brennan, and Debbie Kazmierski. Kneeling; Debbie Slezak, Penny Nied- zinski, Ellen Tomaszewski, Jody Jqzak, Diane De- rocher, Mary Beth Bouza, and Annette Gracey. 3. Shari Zinger, Jean Schultz and Annette Gracey won- der if Sha can possibly catch Debbie’s terrific pass. 4. Jean Schultz displays the typical All Saints Style. 5. Is Annette Gracey astounded by Debbie Slezak’s great shot or “unique” follow through? 6. The “Bench” shows mixed feelings and a degree of con- cern for the game. 7. The Saint's zone defense is prepared for the competition, with Bonnie Brennan putting the move on the opposition. LITTLE COUGARS, AREN'T TREV GREAT? 3 4 1. Freshman “A Squad (Kneeling. I. to r.) Don MacGregor, Greg Kukla, Steve Talaga, Rob Cherry, Chris Simon. Ken Mika, Chris Rich (Standing) Jim Kwapeszewski, David Ferrer, Mark Szczypka, Brian Enright, Rick Ricard, Steve Kazmierski. Missing: Darren Cieslinski, Ken Kwapeszewski. 2. Darren Cieslinski takes a jump shot for two. 3. Darren Cieslinski is looking for some room to drive to the bucket, with Brian En- right following. 4. Ricky Ricard drives the lane for two points as Mark Szczypka looks on. 5. Freshman “B Squad-(Kneeling, I. to r.) Matt DeCorte, Ken Jasinski, Greg Jacobs, Tim Spor- man, Jim Jasinski, Nick Kaczmarek, Dan Kaunitz, Jeff Her- man (Standing) Paul Roeske, John Duranceau, John Schwed- ler, Mike Gorney, Jim Drzewicki, Gary Cieslinski, Jim Ksiazek, John Franz. Missing: Dale Miller. 6. J.V. Team-(Kneeling, I. to r.) Joe Urban. Joe Kazmierski, Dave Shooltz, Thad Leppek, Don Nowicki (Standing) Mark Murphy, Lee Latocki, Bob Przybylski, Jim Rivard, Rick Mika, Kevin Wozniak, Coach Jim Deming. 7. Dave Shooltz in for an easy two points. 8. Joe Kazmierski gets off a shot at the buzzer. 9. Don Nowicki ready to leap for a jumpball. 10. Getting off a jumper in the final minutes is Thad Leppek. 76 5 WE THEY 79 Ogemaw Heights 58 89 Garber 59 57 Sts. Peter Paul 47 88 Sanford Meridian 55 64 Carrollton 66 79 Western 57 92 U.S.A. 45 91 EPBP 44 86 Ovid-Elsie 44 73 Tawas 37 75 Sanford Meridian 55 91 Sts. Peter Paul 45 74 Garber 50 91 Western 82 78 EPBP 62 64 Alpena 41 68 Tawas 55 77 Ogemaw Heights 66 77 Carrollton 68 70 Ovid-Elsie Season Record 19-1 59 78 4 I. The team listens attentively to a lockerroom pep talk. 2. Big J. J. on his way to a 1,000 points. 3. “Grrrr!” exclaims the usually docile ‘ Dabs . 4. The 1976-1977 Team-(Kneeling, L. to r.) Mike Gwizdala, Tim Dobrinski, Mike Wilkins, Tom Debo. Mark Wenglikowski, Randy Morse. Mark Pieniozek, Pat Leikert, Craig Goslin (Standing) Mike Maida, Larry Shooltz, Larry Dabrowski, Mike Peplinski, Scott Weidner, Jeff Szczepanski. Tim Roznowski. Dan Sasiela, Dean Lockwood, Coach R.J. “Lefty” Franz. 5. “Roz getting up for a change. 6. Jeff Szcze- panski takes a jumper over a Duke defender. 7. Coach Franz in one of his more relaxed moments. 7 79 mu MADE THAT BASHET7 1. Working it in to Dan Sasiela is guard Pat Leikert. 2. Jeff Szczepanski, junior center, is the fourth player in Cougar history to score over 1,000 points. 3. Mark “Wing shoots for two. 4. Mark Pieniozek takes a good lookin' jumper over his defender. 5. Mike “Magic Wilkins slammin’ one through for two. 6. Tallying two is Mike Gwizdala. 7. Pat Scrap Leikert drives the lane for an easy bucket. 8. Statisticians Jane Schultz and Patrice 5 Alarie at work. 1. Dave Szczypka (lies through the air with ease. 2. Jim Starkey puts everything he’s got into his discus throw. 3. 1977 Baseball Team-(Kneeling) Chris Meyer, Ken Roznowski, Bill Schreck. Bob Weller, Brad Walraven, Bern Connelly, Mark Oliver (Standing) Mark Villiare. Dave Shooltz, John Black, Dave Skornia, Terry Leppek, Keith Cieslinski, Randy Morse. Tom Klink, Mark Pieniozek, Mark Mika, Coach Leon Giffel. 4. Hockey Team-(Kneeling) Dave Socia, Mike Grembowski, Tom Block, Jeff Halstead, Alan Corrion, Mike Charbonneau, Greg Halstead, Brian Lukowski (Standing) Coach Bill Draper, Tim Hartwig, Tim Leppek, Dave Williamson. Gary Korthals, Kellen Lynch, John Bleck, Coach Al Waynee. 5. 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REIYIEH1BEH, DO VEJU REIY1EIYIBER, THE TOES OF VOUH LIFE? Patrice Mary Alarie Jody Lynn Anderson 86 Matthew David Barbeau John Paul Barriger Mary L. Bennetts John A. Black 2 1. Senators (I. to r.) Ann Ruszkowski, Tom Crete, Tom Clark, Mary Beth Tasiemski, and Tammy Roeske. 2. Senior Class Officers: President Charlie Schwedler, Secretary Laurie Voisine, Vice President Patrice Alarie, and Treasurer Sue Watson. Mary Sha Borkowski Timothy Gerald Bourdon Judith A. Budnik Michelle Marie Budzinski Peggy Elizabeth Burnham Debra Ann Charlebois Darrell S. Cieslinski Richard Arthur Ciszek Thomas E. Clark Alan W. Corrion Lawrence B. Dabrowski Molly J. Dalzell Thomas Joseph Debo Ann Marie Deming 88 Louis James Dombroski Julie Marie Donajkowski Anne Marie Geno Richard Roy Egbert Joy Marie urzewicki Todd Matthew Drzewicki Suzanne Helen Giffel Michael G. Gosciak Mary Ellen Gwisdala Denise Marie Gwizdala FRIENDS, NOW AND FOREVER? Edward W. Jezowski Rosalie Ann Jezowski Linette Marie Jozwiak Chris L. Kabacinski SENmS, KlhflT NEXT? 90 Rosemary Kalinowski Kathleen Sue Kaunitz Patricia Ann Kaznowksi Patricia Marie Kopka Christine Kowalczyk Jane Marie Kozubal Daniel Raymond Kusmierz Marcus Lagalo Patrick John Leikert Pamela Ann Lesniak Oonald Robert LeVasseur Mary Beth Lewandowski Annette Kay Maciejewski Susan M. Matuszewski William Matuszewski Marcia Anne Mayes Jean Marie Mazurowski Timothy Joseph McGowan Mark J. Mika Ann Marie Mikolajczak Cheryl Kay Miller Gretchen Rose Miller Michael Paul Moultane Janet Ann Mrozinski Rebecca M. Murawski Deborah A. Nelson JS This FJNflL VEflR FULL QF EKIDTJDW7 v i I Earl C. McShane Paul D. McShane Ann Marie Nowak Thomas Nowicki Timothy Patrick O'Neil David R. Overholt Gerald Joseph Page Mary Ann Pelletier Michael James Peplinski Sharon Jean Piesik Richard Pike David Anthony Przygocki Ann Marie Rajewski Robert A. Rasdorf Fredrick Jerome Rezler Richard Louis Rezmer Margaret Joanne Richart Tammy Marie Roeske Susan Marie Roznowski Timothy Roznowski Ann Marie Ruszkowski Esther Rose Ryczek 95 Daniel Sasiela James Alan Satkowiak Steven Schnettler William Frederick Schreck Jane Marie Schultz Jean Ann Schultz Charles F. Schwedler Lawrence Shooltz James J. Simon David Anthony Skornia Roy St. Laurent James Starkey Lorie Lynn Starr Mary Stasinski Michael A. Srebinski Karie Jean Smith Debra Ann Slezak Kenneth John Skrocki Paul Joseph Talaga Mary Beth Tasiemski Ann Marie Suchodolski David Stephen Szczypka Rick J. Taylor Caroline Rene Tebo John K. Thomas Janice Mary Timm Olga Lydia Valderas Joyce Marie Vink Laurie Ann Voisine Karen Lynn Walkowiak Jeff Alan Walkowiak Suzanne Marie Watson Ann Marie Weiss Linda Marie Weiss Pamela Sue Welsh Sandra Marie Wiedyk KIJLL MEMORIES REMAIN PRESSED BETWEEN THE PAGES OF OUR MINDS? WE'LL GET TD HEAJEN BECAJSE KJE’RE THE CLASS QT ’77! Laurie M. Windt Beverly Ann Wisniewski Susan Anne Wurdock Joseph Vincent Yagiela James Lillibridge Bonnie Ann Weller Good morning yesterday, you wake up and time has slipped away and sud- denly it’s hard to find the memories you’ve left behind. That laughter and the tears,the shadows of misty yester- years. Do You Remember??? KMLL THESE FACES EVER 103 CDK1KIIIWJTV 1. What is a patron? A) Someone who fought for our country. B) A sucker who’s out $2. C) A person who likes to see his name in print. D) MARCUS ABSENT. 2. Who looks at the ads? A) Advertisers. B) Roy and Pat. C) The people who are pictured in them. D) I didn’t know there are ads in the yearbook. 3. What makes Bay City different? A) footprints to Murals B) the Rock Garden C) All Saint Grads 0) de Soud Erm 4. What is the 3rd street bridge? A) Water-skiing jump ramp. B) Water under troubled bridge. C) Polish CarWash. D) Parking lot for the Nut House. 5. Who hangs out in Vets’ Park? A) Handy B) Central C) Garber D) All other undesirables. 6. Who is the anonymous patron? A)------- b)_______l: C) _____ D) All of the above. THANKS TQ QJH MANY PATRONS Ann Deming Anne Yagiela Ann Mikolajczak Ann Ruszkowski (ACE) “Bergy” 64 Bern Connelly Frank Agnes Skiski (Nibbles Kaz) Fr. Vincent Kmiecinski Gretchen Miller John K. Thomas Laurie Voisine Mary Beth Tasiemski Mary Jo Auman Mike (Magic) Wilkins Mr. Mrs. Frederick J. Budzinski Mr. Mrs. Gerald R. Bourdon Mr. Mrs. James McGowan Mr. Mrs. John Tasiemski Mr. Mrs. John Yagiela Mr. Mrs. Lloyd B. Burnham Mr. Mrs. Robert Rasdorf Mr. Mrs. Thomas Borkowski Mr. Mrs. Thomas Klida Mrs. Clarence Wurdock Paul Barbara Studer Peggy Elizabeth Burnham (Hammy) Roy T. St. Laurent Sha Borkowski (Bubbles) Thomas J. Crete Timmy (Badger) Bourdon “Hornet” Timothy J. McGowan Timothy P. O’Neil (Timmy O) “In Fields, Parks or by the Bay... Portraits of You, in Your Special Way.” Studio (517) 892-7107 Congratulations Class of ’77 Harry’s Amusements 1824 Broadway TW2-8113 H. R. Niedzinski KIRCHMAN BROTHERS CO. CONGRATULATIONS ALL SAINTS CLASS OF 1977 Commercial Food Service Equipment Bay City, Michigan LODEWYK AGENCY, INC. • Complete Collision Service • Satisfaction Guaranteed Richard Butterfield 2015 McCormick at 41st St. W. of Johnson Wreck Yard COUNTRY MARKET 1415 Kosciuszko Ave. Bay City 892-5000 481 North Tuscola Bay City, MI Phone: 892-0087 Specializing In Homemade Sausage Package Liquor Dealer Shop: TW2-9182 Res.:TW3-; Res.:TW3-7151 FOR REPAIRS BRING ’EM TO US STAG’S COLLISION SHOi • Under New Management TUTHILL BROTHERS FOOD MARKET 1315 Columbus Ave. Phone:895-5312 OPEN EVERY DAY 9 A.M. TILL MIDNIGHT Congratulations and God’s Best to the Seniors of All Saints -1977 ST. VINCENT DEPAUL CHURCH Bay City Bradford Photographic Graduation Weddings Family Groups Your Full Time Photographer “A Really Fine Camera Shop” 901 -903 Center Avenue or over 25 years [895 85871 114 Washington near Columbus Insurance Parish, Parish Council, Clergy, and Members of the School Board of VISITATION CHURCH 1 Congratulations and Best Wishes To The All Saints Graduating Class of 1977 From The Fot The Finest Prescription Service MAIERS’S PHARMACY Two Dedicated Professional Pharmacists To Serve Your Health Needs 3rd St. at Johnson Ray Phillips, R. Ph. Dick Murphy, R. Ph. 9-9 Daily, Closed Sunday TRI-CITY BAKERY 1600 Woodside New Owner and Baker Phone: 894-2082 . TERMS: 30 DAYS • JOE'S APPLIANCE STORE 310« KOSCIUSZKO (32nd St.) MY CITY. MICH. 4 70« RHONE TVY 4-4621 AFTER 30 DAYS 1)4 CHARGE Congratulations Cougars SARRET’S INC. 823 Washington Ave. Bay City, Michigan Best Wishes Seniors FABRIC FAIR 206 Fifth Street Phone: 893-8971 CRETE’S IDEAL PARTY STORE Corner 5th Johnson Bay City, Michigan “The Big Little Store” Store Hours: 9:00 to 5:30 Daily Open til 9:00 P.M. Mon.-Fri. SEMPLINER S TUXEDO 107 5th-Bay City State Center - Saginaw GOOD LUCK ALL SAINTS CLASS OF 1977 Compliments Of STEVENS DAIRY 909 -Third Street Bay City, Michigan Good Luck Cougars FEATHER’S BAKERY Serving Bay City For Over 41 Years 808 Columbus EASTLAND LANES 884 N. Pine Road TW3-3555 Essexville Corner Cass and Broadway DAN AND JUDIE’S 7-11 FOOD STORE “God is love, and he who abides in love abides in God, and God in him.” I John 4:16 ANDRZEJ EWSKI’S Church and Religious Goods 1304 Koscivsko TW2-8121 THE GOOD WORD IS “TUZZOLINO” Let Us Create Your Dream Foods CASAVINNY 1700 Cass Ave. FRYE’S BAY CITY PHOTO 113 Fourth Street Bay City, Ml 48706 Phone: 893-3485 OUTSIDE SENIOR PORTRAITS Congratulations Seniors of 1977 1480 MAOAJSKI ROAD MUNGER, MICHIGAN 48747 HOMS RHONE CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS BELL BAR 1314 Columbus LAYERER’S PHARMACY Phone: 893-8381 Owner: Tom Borkowski 1100 Columbus Ave. Bay City, Michigan Phone: 893-7579 Ja GOOD LUCK SENIORS From CLARK’S SPORTSWEAR 115Washington BayCity GOOD LUCK ALL SAINTS The Anonymous Patron TRI-CITY SWIMMING POOLS DIVISION OF CHRISTMAS TREE HEADQUARTERS Corner of 22nd Farragut BEST OF LUCK CLASS OF 77 W. A. TRAHAN FUNERAL CHAPEL William J. Trahan William A. Trahan Mark A. Trahan 893-6583 Madison at 10th 1 dfih State Farm insurance Companies V J avicL d. aNie.cLzin.Jzi Auto - Fire - Homeowners Lile Insurance Too i OADWAY Bus 803.3553 IICH. 48706 Res 803-5835 I Bay City, Michigan • Food • Cocktail • Pizza • Pat’s Place =.Years of ©ontinuous 5e • Take Out Orders • Ample Parklnq • 303 E. JOHN STREET • BAY CITY. MICHIGAN 48706 Phone: 894-4549 GOOD LUCK SAINTS OF ’77 BRENNAN MARINE Coke Adds Life to Victory! John Barriger Bob Rasdorf Jim Satkowiak Bob Nutt Tim Bourdon DUNLOP PONTIAC INC. 517 Washington Bay City, Ml PONTIAC L Congratulations and Best Wishes Seniors Photographers: NORM TUDOR PHIL ARNOLD 1314 Kosciuszko (22nd) BAY CITY, MICH. 48706 PHONE: (517)892-9221 Keits Flowers 609 Washington Ave. Bay City, Ml. 894-2718 Barney’s Bakery All Saints’ favorite stop between campuses Birthday • Anniversary • Party Cakes Made to Order Phone TW5-5466 The Yearbook Staff 1. Sha Borkowski, Ester Ryczek. 2. Jim Satkowiak, Pat Leikert, Bob Rasdorf. Tim McGowan. 3. Jeff Halstead, Sue Giffel, John Barriger, Tim Bourdon. 4. Mary Beth Tasiemski, Gretchen Miller, Sue Wurdock, Anne Yagiela. 5. Advisor Mr. John Owen, Co-Editors Michelle Budzinski and Roy St. Laurent. 126 mu djd mi hflUE TQ ChEflT m ThJS EHm? We hoped you passed the test, and liked The Saint of ’76-’77. If you don’t like the book, too bad, you’re out $6.50. Seriously though, we tried something different this year, and hope you enjoyed it. We had a lot of fun putting this yearbook together. We would like to thank the staff for all their hard work (plus the people who ran out for doughnuts to keep us sup- plied with the energy we needed). We can’t thank Mr. Owen enough for putting up with our last minute changes, com- 5 plaints, and ridiculous ideas. Without his experienced know- ledge and patience the book would have been a disaster. We hope this yearbook captures the year of ’76-’77 for you, and helps you to recall many important memories. Michelle Budzinski Roy St. Laurent Co-Editors 127 WSm ‘ROCESS | RAMAC | TAPE | EXT I O | READER | PUNCH |OVERLAPI printer H STOP! TIME'S IIPp EXAMINATION PERIOD IS OVER. VQUR RESPQWSES BE CHECKED AND TABULATED BV COMPUTER. MQTJFJCATJQW □F PASS - FAIL STATUS WILL BE FOR- WARDED TQ VOU WITHIW (CHECH ONE) _______TEW DAVS ________TEW MOWTHS -TEW VEARS. VOU MAY WOW ROUE OW TO AWQTHER VEAR. IUR CQIVIPUTER PROFILE IWDICATES A WARM SUMMER AWD PLEASAWT UACATIOW AHEAD FDR VQU. (CHECH OWE)______BEST WISHES GOOD LUCH________CHEERS. t


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