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THECLAQSOF 1967. . . . . . A STEP FORWARD IN TRADITION This was the beginning of a new era at Alpena High. This was our senior year. But how we lived it, and not what we may have called it, made this year, our last at Alpena High, one we shall never forget. Racing excitedly across the football field after winning that all-important game, dancing with a special date at Homecoming, staying up until the wee hours of the morning to finish a term paper, just talking with a friend between classes---all these made this year a memo- rable one. But now, when the games have all been played, when the exams have been graded, when our caps Si gowns have been put away for the last time, we look back and realize that our senior year was more than a series of events, it was a period of awakening. For we began to recognize that although one phase of our lives was coming to a close, another greater phase was just beginning. We shall remember our last year at Alpena High. Our senior year, like each of the 85 years preceeding it at Alpena High, was unique. Now we leave it all behind. We shall be con- tent with a memory, for the future beckons us forward. To find out the favorites of the Class of 1967, the ANAMAKEE conducted a survey among the senior class and gathered the following information: Of those seniors surveyed, SZCXJ planned on some type of further education-college, trade school, nursing school, etc. Over 35M of our graduating boys will enter the ser- vice after graduation. Future occupations include teachers, scientists, State Troopers, Pe ace Corps Volunteers, and even a traveling PhD. Part-time jobs during high school varied from waitresses to grading potatoes. Congestion in the parking lot was proof of the numerous Wildcats who drove to school. Favorite snacks ranged from steak to gar- lic S pickled bologna, but the universal favorite was pop 8-potato chips. The most popular TV show among seniors was The Smothers Brothers , with I Spy coming second. Ed Ames was preferred over newer stars for favorite singer, even the Monkees took 2nd place. Alfie appeared most often as the favorite movie. Most seniors preferred basket- ball Sfootball to other sports. Even though 7-9 hours were spent per we ek on homework, 'most students felt that exams were Unnecessary for students carrying a B average. All seniors agreed that moving into the new school was the most outstanding event ofthe year, many opposed the idea of a closed campus, but were proud to be the first grad- uating class of the new Alpena High School.
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IN APPRECIATION EDITORIAL STAFF: Editor-in-Chief: Sue Green Academics: Norm Malmstrom Advertising: jan Howell Art: Kathy Aube Business Mgr.: Nelson Herron Photography: Randy Zielinski Seniors: Bill Henderson Sports: Steve Kuchnicki Student Life: Kaye Connell Underclass: Sue Wallace Advisor: Mr. R. D. Gunn STAFF MEMBERS: Sue Adams Sue Bastow Mike Bennett jan Bigham Randy Bobolts Tom Bowes Barb Busch joan Cory Nancy Cory Nancy Cramer Pat Cramer Aurora Dunstan Debbie Eland Linda Frantz Doug Funk Winnie Gunn Sue Guy Linda Hamill Patty Hartnell Tammy Hartnell Cathy Herner Kathie Herron Georgene LaFleche Kay Leathead Diane McConnell Dot Minton Cory O'Brien Paula Olsen Patty Palmer Cathy Popp Kathy Riker Kathy Robarge Ellen Rogers Dick Sanderson Sue Saretsky Carol Schaffer Sue Schmitz Linda Scheske jean Schultz ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS Marsha Simmons Sandy Smart Cathy Thompson jane Thompson Ann Titus Connie Wegmeyer Mary Wegner Pat Werda Gail Zolnierik We, the staff, would like to give thanks to the following people for their help in producing this book: Teachers gl Department heads---allowing pictures 81 interviews to be taken ALPENA NEWS---lending us negatives Mr. Ned Bastow---for being interested Sz giving time Photo Center---providing materials, often at the last minute Office secretaries---giving us helpful information Administration---letting us into the building to work Mrs. Ida Lee Brown---for the use of Room 308 Advertisers 81 Patrons---providing financial support Alpena High WILDCAT---advertising 81 publicity Mr. Bernard Wilson---for numerous suggestions 81 advice 203
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