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EDDY HISTORICAL COLLECTIU: SAGINAW PUBLIC LIBRARIES Saginaw, Michigan 48605 Se ee ee ae The Arthur Hill High School 1968 LEGENDA EDDY HISTORICAL COLLECTIUi: SAGINAW PUBLIC LIBRARIES Saginaw, Michigan 48605 Volume 54 3115 Mackinaw Street Saginaw, Michigan Member: Colombia Scholastic Press Association Member: National Scholastic Press Association We've got alot of LIVING todo Table of Contents Used by Permission Student Life LAUGHING Seniors SEARCHING Academic Life THINKING Faculty and Administration GUIDING Sports STRIVING Underclassmen EXPLORING Fine Arts CREATING Clubs SERVING Senior Index ACHIEVING Advertising SELLING All School Index LOOKING We're alive! We've got a lot of living to do. Arthur Hill opens its doors to us for Three years, guiding and encouraging us To high ideals, to achievement with honor. We're proud of being Hillites. And now our greatest goal is making Arthur Hill proud to claim us as alumni. Sitting in class day after day Dreaming, listening, dreamin g again We begin to wonder, “ Why am I here?” So begins our search for an answer The basis for all kno wledge, all wisdom. Soon we discover that no matte rhow much We learn, there is always more to know and We've got alot more learning to do. | Ata big school like Arthur Hill We've gota lot of competing to do. Each of us is given an opportunity to excel, ! To do better than someone else. Sometimes this offers little challenge, And stiffer competition must be found. ; Eventually we discover that Our best competition is with ourselves. | | There are many things which make us smile— Understanding from a favorite teacher, Passing our hardest exam, Talking to friends between classes— Things which may seem small at the time, But linger in our minds to make us happy. Happiness cannot be hidden, it must be shared, And so we've gota lot of smiling to do. We’ve gota lot of reflecting to do As we Close our books and lockers the last time. What has meant the most to us as Hillites? Each of us will answer in a different way For we are all unique individuals With our own interests and accomplishments. And now that the year is over we must go on To meet new ideas, new challenges, new goals. We've got a lot of “Grief can take care of itself, But to get the full value of joy You must have somebody to share it with.”’ Mark Twain LAUGHING °° LINDA KLEIN, Richard Kuse, Harvey Kaufmann, and Michael McCormick count and stack the cans collected by Hillites for needy families before Thanksgiving. AS LARRY OTT and John Lauderbach struggle with cans for the Janet Gaus calmly hold the doors. 12 The Holy Supper is kept, indeed, In whatso we share with another's need; Not what we give, but what we share, For the gift without the giver is bare; Who gives himself with his alms feed three, Himself, his hungering neighbor, and me. James Russell Lowell “The Vision of Sir Launfal”’ “Can Drive’’ Carol Michael and i EPS. Ss... == ae, Friday Blast-Off Study Hall—Unforgettable Fate of All Hillites “ON YOUR MARK, GET SET. GO! Ken Hughes and Mike Kelly wait eagerly for the Friday, 2:50 bell in the cafeteria study hall. PETER STARK makes use of his library privileges during study hall as Sharon Dean, Mr. Sieferlein and Mr. Wilson assist him. TAKING ADVANTAGE of the peaceful atmosphere of study hall, Donette Geuder pauses from her studies for a brief rest. 13 68 Twirlers, Cheerleaders Spark Spirit in Fans Twelve bouncy cheerleaders urged the Hillite teams by arousing school spirit. ““When the Hills Come Marching In” is a new cheer devised this year by the Hillite cheerleaders. It is sung to the tune of “When the Saints Come Marching In.” Having new ideas and techniques is only one of many routine items in the life of a cheerleader. Blue and gold crepe paper pom-poms made by the varsity cheerleaders added color and variety to many cheers. New adviser, Miss Marianne Jensen, a graduate of Central Michigan University, also taught English and art classes. She prodded the girls toward a goal of perfection. Helping to provide a festive mood, Arthur Hill majorettes and drum majors displayed their twirling and directing abilities during halftime at football games. At one game the majorettes did a fire baton routine to “I Got Rhythm.” This year our band, majorettes, and drum majors performed at a Lions’ football game. Unfortunately, the majorettes and drum majors were unable to perform their self-taught routines be- fore the crowds during the football games. Rain, snow, muddy fields and just plain bad weather prevented both the band and performers from appearing. VARSITY CHEERLEADERS, TOP TO BOTTOM: Joda Fowler, Martha Pierson, Linda Tewes, Phyllis Walsh, Ann Cortopassi, and Anita Lewis. J.V. CHEERLEADERS for 1968 are: Sherry Wood, Deborah Thon, Lynda 14 1968 MAJORETTES: STANDING-Cocaptains Judy Misener and alternates Cathy Louks and Kathryn Schoonmaker, Barbara Jank, Margaret Miller; KNEELING-Pamela Shoskey, Cynthia Hasso, and Nancy Rindhage. ig “STANDING TALL and keeping those arms straight are im- a wil Nancy Pieschke, and Jit! Rowler. portant,” say the drum majors Frank Sigourney and Randall Russell. 15 SPARKING SCHOOL spirit, Linda Tewes leads the new Fowler and TRYING IN VAIN to telephone his girl friend, Chris Noble dis- Morey cheer, “‘Timberrr Boom! and Timberrr splash!”’. plays an average teenager's habit in the S.O. Assembly. MR. HOOPER stares with amused tolerance at the : monstrosity fridge, Bob Paterson and Dave Paterson in the S.O. Ass ohh pulled from his pocket by Pete Sul- 16 COACH NESTOR, Harve Kaufmann and Joe Oeming watch as Art Dijak introduces the football co- captains for 1968-69. Unique in 1968 Assigned Seats and Awards Assembly New Features In hopes of promoting a more courteous audience atmosphere, assigned seats in auditorium assemblies became mandatory this year. A special “trial” as- sembly was held to acquaint students with the new procedure. The football awards assembly held in the fall was another new feature this year. Instead of the usual private distribution of these awards, a school assembly was given. Each boy was recognized for his achieve- ments not only by his parents, but also by the faculty and students for whom he played. Besides the award giving, Hillite talent was displayed by a special ma- jorette routine, mood music by the Pep Band, and a violin trio. In order to promote greater enthusiasm for the winter sport of swimming, a pep assembly was held for the Midland meet in February. Complete with newly revised cheers, the assembly boosted the morale of the swimmers for a victory. THE SWIM TEAM, coached by Donald Morey, is honored at a swim team pep assembly, a first in the history of Arthur Hill. 3 NEWLY ELECTED Officer. 8 for the 1967-68 school year are Wuanita Elliott, Gary Herzle McCormick, and Harvey Kaufmann. 1, Michael Harve Kaufmann Reigns as “‘King of the Hill” Early on the morning of April 24, the 1967-68 elec- tion campaign opened. At 7:00 A.M., a full hour before school, the eager campaigners and their committees en- tered the building and began their job of putting up post- ers and passing out campaign buttons. The wild scram- ble to put the funniest posters in the best places turned the usually quiet atmosphere of the school into an area of mass confusion. When the other students began to arrive, they were heavily bombarded with “Vote for Me” badges from all sides. The candidates for the election were president—Gary Herzler, Harvey Kaufmann; secretary—Ann Cortopassi, Waunita Elliott; treasurer—Vincent Lutskus, Michael McCormick, Marie Richter, and Susan Pinnell. After two days of steady campaigning the candidates appeared in a special assembly in which they all made a speech telling of their qualifications and reasons for election. The results of the election, which was held after the assembly were: president—Harvey Kaufmann; vice-president—Gary Herzler; secretary—Waunita Elliot; treasurer— Michael McCormick. CAROL BIRD DECLARES, “This is a hold-up” during a skit. Fol Tes : TS ae HE GET He geTTER He LOG Weis FOR WAR GARY HERZLER proudly displays one of his many election posters. RICHARD TOFT checks the posters once more before voting. ‘“Cloud 9” Theme Appropriate as Rain Dampeng ‘ THE 1967 HOMECOMING Queen and Attendants are Barbara Goodsell, Cynthia Braun, and Joda Fowler. ad CONNIE ZUCKER beams with ha Pppiness as Joseph Oeming escorts her down the aisle to the stage during the assemb| ly. HOMECOMING COURT. 19 Elliot, Connie Zucker, Barba ; Q anita 67 Mary Hamather, Susan Pinnell, Wu 2) Joda ra Goodsell, QUEEN Cynthia Braun, 20 Homecoming Ceremonies Bad weather marred the beauty of Homecoming week this year at Arthur Hill. Rain and cold weather dampened the clothes, but not the spirits of the Homecoming Court and the many loyal Hillites who turned out for the game and dance. Thirteen girls seemed to float on “Cloud 9” during the 1967 Homecoming activities honoring them for their selection to the court. Mounds of ‘‘angel hair”’ helped transform the auditorium stage into a heavenly setting for the annual Homecoming-Pep assembly. Cynthia Braun reigned as queen. At the assembly Cindy was presented with the tra- ditional red roses. Mr. Randall Braun, Cindy’s father, was there to congratulate the queen and court. The dance, following the game, was also decorated in the “Cloud 9” theme. Count and the Colony pro- vided the music for dancing and entertainment. SENIOR FULLBACK, Mike Schwartz, runs through rain and mud at the 1967 Homecoming game. Fowler, Jane Middlebrook Ann Cortopassi, Martha Smith, and Connie DELIGHT AND WONDER are expressed by Susan Pinnell, Jane Frick. Middlebrook and Mary Hamather after being chosen for the Court. 21 SUE PINNELL depends on Ed Becker as she fixes her shoe. ANN CORTOPASSI giggles as she tries on a crepe-paper hat. ALONG WITH THE OTHER DANCERS Jane Mi. Midd, j asm by adding a little extra “pep” to their dancing. EET ees empress their enthusi- 22 LINDA COLINDRES and Tom Byrne casually ‘‘sit this one out!” CREPE-PAPER covers everyone while decorating for the Prom. Prom Time Joyful Juniors Dance “‘Over the Rainbow”’ A colorful rainbow ending in the familiar “‘pot of gold” decorated part of the gymnasium at the 1967 Junior Prom. An overhead false ceiling was of white and yellow crepe-paper streamers. Dividing the gym in- to two separate areas, one for dancing and one for re- freshments, was a bright wall of pastel-colored stream- ers. Scattered on the other walls were large paper flowers lending a_ spring-like atmosphere to the occasion. These bright decorations were the result of the original ideas and hard work of the decoration committee headed by Jane Middlebrook. Music was provided by the popular group, The Paupers, all Arthur Hill students. They were hired by Mr. Parnell Tardy, the teacher adviser, and David Mc- Mullin, the prom chairman. The refreshment committee served both soda pop and potato chips to the hungry dancers. Ticket sales were organized by Marie Richter. The 1967 Junior Prom provided an opportunity for all attending to obtain many enchanting and delightful memories. WHILE ATTENDING the Junior Prom, Barbara Schaffer and Bernard Baron momentarily pause from their dancing to talk. 23 SENIORS We've got a lot of I looked for my soul, But my soul I could not see, I looked for my God, But my God eluded me, 1 looked for a friend Then I found all three. Thomas Blake 3 1390 00951 1088 RRR eda ES PI gt ey Seer ete oe ED eee ee ne ee te Nancy Abbey Michael Abler James Accetta Linda Adcock Jan Akesson James Albers Randy Albosta Bruce Allen Kathryn Allen Linda Appold Carl Armstrong, Jr. Susan Arold Girls Triumph in Traditional S.O. Campaign Charles Atkinson Donald Averill Gail Bailey James Baird Connie Balcom Penny Balko Suzanne Ballard Todd Banning Janice Barrett Bernard Barren Carol Bartels Penny Bartels Jacqueli queline Basner Jane Bauman Janet Baxter Edward Becker Marsha B arsha Beckstrom Sue Beem OE y ry Clifford Behrens Timothy Bell Charles Bellsky Michael Bennett Carl Benz Eleonora Bervoets Mniil Janet Bittner Sheila Bluhm Lavada Boaz Beverly Boehm Stephen Boehm Charles Bohinski Maureen Boltz James Borchard Miriam Borg Glenn Botwright II Joseph Bourcier Carolyn Bourdow Natalie Bourdow Sandra Bowen David Bradley Marsha Braley Harry Brants “BUY AGIRL'S S.O.” urges Wuanita Elliot, Marilyn Mulder, Martha Smith, Bonnie Dankert, and Sandra Schrems during first lunch. 27 Cynthia Braun Peter Briguglio Gregory Brown Rita Brown Michael Brush Jacqueline B ruske ude . Richard Bruske Susan Bruske Priscilla Buddle Thomas Bullard Donald Burback William Burch Byron Burditt Bruce Burnell Thomas Burt Karen Buscarino Robert Buxman Tina Call Thomas Calligaro Dean Campbell Kathryn Campbell FOREIGN EXCHANGE STUDEN TS: Paulo Schwartz, Brazil; Ana-lusia Sandmann, Argentina; Eugenio Ponce, Chile; Liliana Gutierrez, Chile 28 Jo Anne Carle Willowdean Cassow Kenneth Chapman II James Cherry Foreign Exchange Students Learn Our Customs Verne Cappell Lawrence Chisholm Nancy Cholcher William Colby Michael Cole Linda Colindres Jackie Collins Frank Collison Janet Combs Dawn Compeau Gary Cook Ann Cortopassi Ralph Cramton = ms. Ore f ! ay A hh Edward Crawford Michael Crawford Sidney Crummel Robert Crundwell Frederick Culver Linnis Cunningham will 2 Robert Daniels Andris Danilaus Bonnie Dankert Debra Dammann Barbara Daniels Edward Curnutt 29 + Vicki Dartey Forrest Davis Michael Davis Shelley Dankert Gregory Dargie Pm y ( Tim Dean Richard Deike Paula Demers John Demijohn Jr. Russell Dempsey Susan Dengler Seniors Compile Material for 1500 Word Themes ‘ f eS ee t io Thomas DePrekel Jerry Dietrich Arthur Dijak Jona Dijak Rodney Dixon Thomas Dobney An Floyd Dockham Charlene Doty Dawn Downer Betty Ann Driver Robert Duby II Willard Ducharme | Virginia Duncan Elizabeth Dunkley Mary Duvall Dee Dyorsek 6 TSe Richard Dyer Anna Easlick Laura Easlick Marilyn Easterling Wuanita Elliott Jo Ann Ellsworth i i Thomas Emeott, Jr. Linda Endstrasser Leonard Engel Marcia Enszer Warren Enszer Allen Ewbank Diane Fahndrich Gary Fahndrich David Farrell Janis Fedor Donn Fink Doris Fischer Darlene Estep Carla Eurich Sally Fischer Geraldine Fisher Terry Fitzgerald JANICE MORRISON and Charles Humphrey spend study hall time investigating possible theme topics for their research papers. 3] Julie Fletcher Jacklyn Flory David Fobear Rosemary Fobear ATTENDANCE HELPERS: Mary Hamather, Pam King, Connie Frick, Linda Miller, Wendy Witbrodt, Margaret Miller SECOND ROW: Cathy Valdi- Francis Ford Roberta Ford Joda Fowler Robert Foy As Attendance Workers, Senior Girls Help with Barbara Fraker Janice Franz Rick Franz Richard Frawley Vicki Frederick Deborah Fredericksen John Frenzel Connie Frick David Fries Jonathan Frisch Patricia Gabel Terry Galarno Mary Galbraith Dale Galinski Janet Gaus Charles Gehrcke Thomas Geiger Donette Geuder James Gibson II Richard Giessel serri, Sarah Goodenow, Nancy Kuker, Jane Middle- brook, Mrs. Eagley (first semester), Debra Schuett, Mary Saladine. Baiba Gilbe Gary Gilbert Ronald Gillock Sandra Gilman Absence Bulletins and Permanent Record Cards dsell Dennis Gookin Shirley Glazier Gustine Golombisky | Guadalupe Gonzalez Sarah Goodenow Barbara Goodse isti Kay Green Michael Gregus Marcia Gorman George Graham Carey Graves Christine Graves a te G i Guttridge Asencion Guzman Grill Harold G Thomas Gustafson Nancy Guthridge Jane g race Grillo arold Grnya 33 Amy Hackstadt Sue Hager Linda Hahn David Haller Phyllis Haller Rickey Hare David Hart Vicky Hartman Craig Heidebrink Barbara Heilbronn Faye Helwer “Vout, GUIDANCE CENTER SECRETARIES: Martha Smith, Sandra Schrems, Brenda Kray- chenko, Shelley Minard, Barbara Jank, Bar- bara Heilbronn, Elaine Kluck. 34 Michael Hahn Janet Hak Larry Hall Mary Hamather Marjorie Hanes Susan Hanson Ya Ronald Hayes William Hayes Marsha Hazzard Laura Henderson Patrick Henderson Gary Henne Jane Hensler Harry Herbin Kenneth Heritier Francisco Hernandez Gary Herzler Mitchell Hickey Robert Hickey Jacquelyn Hill Linda Hill Donn Hinds Lawrence Hoffman Mary Hoffman Guidance Center Secretaries Aid Counselors Sherry Holland Robert Hollingsworth Sandra Hollman Stephen Horvat Debra Howe Deborah Hozeska Robert Hubbard Pamela Huebner Robert Hughes Wilbert Hughes Janice Hummel James Humpert Charles Humphrey Judith Hutchison Diana Iles Susan Ireland William Izzo Linda Jackson 35 36 Pamela Jacobi 0) an (0) ae acobs « Je . Mis . las Ja abek il or’ Ss ] r ) irodar ] I h | } J ‘ Cli sf hn on Robe t Johnston illia i J Mz k Jewell P itr la. m Jarrard g ar ¢ ] ) s r Ten Senior Hostesses Provide Valuable Help Karen Jones Michael Kaczmarek David Kaleyta , arvey Kaufmann Patricia Kampfert Sandra Kanonas Harvey Kau Thomas Kelly Richard Kemerer Gregory Kessler Arthur Kettelhohn cS Cynthia Kietzman Patrick Kilbourn Deborah King Pamela King ir name tags SENIOR HOSTESSES, displaying their Richard King Patricia Kinney David Kipfmiller Catherine Kirkby Kathy Kitter Linda Klein Susan Klemm Elaine Kluck Thomas Knoerr James Koinis Sandra Kolleth Theodore Konecny and Assistance to the Main Office Staff Nancy Kruske Brenda Krauchenko Cathy Krenz Kathleen Kroll Donald Krueger PANY WACKSTApe SEEN SAT; ; OT Nancy Kuker Krystal Kundinger Richard Kuse Kathleen Kuzbiel learn to serve their school by being receptionists. Pamela Kwaiser Daniel Kwater Abigail LaBelle Kristine LaBelle 37 — TY P| é Helen Lange i Steven Lang Guy LaFramboise Kasper Landman David Lane Helen LaForge € nt es. é Health Room Assistants Learn Hospital Practices afi. i i r Barbara Laut Ronald Leaman Charleen Leedke Michael Lefler Linda Lemme Thomas Light James List Margareta Ljunggren =! ada Men al; Arria Loiselle Carl Luckhard Guadalupe Lugo ; r Vincent Lutskus Cindy Lutzke Christopher Lyna 38 Dina Lysak mim. Mark Manas Vicki Masucci Kathy McGarrity HEALTH ROOM ASSISTANTS: Anna Easlick, Pamela Kwaiser, Gail Bailey, Betty Poineau, Charlene Leedke, Patricia Kinney, Mary Spreeman, Jane Guttridge. Thomas Maguire Patrick Maher Dennis Majeski Jerry Makela Susan Makrianis Robert Marsden Elizabeth Marshall Leonor Martinez Paul Maslowski Donna Masterton _ Grant Mathews Kaye Mavis Michael McCormick Lawrence McCoy Lynne McDougall ey Patrica MeGraw Sandra McGuire Kathleen McKenna Jill McKenzie David McKinney 39 40 Gary McKinstry David McMullin Jean McQuade Joan McQuade John McQuade BICYCLISTS meet at the Michael Meehleder Edward Meisel Rose Metiva “Strand” to begin an “ine Overwhelmed by “Senioritis,” Gregory Meisel Robert Merrill Hillites Enjoy Craig Meyer Katherine Meyer Marsha Meyer Carol Michael ate Middlebrook Nancy Middlebrook Dennis E, Miller Daniel Mielke Dawn Miller Dennis L. Miller Larry Miller Linda Miller = Sy Margaret Miller Ned Milne Shelley Minard Judy Minster Judy Misener Mary Misener Ann Mitchell Patricia Modrall Betty Moeller Richard Moeller Constance Moessner lee pee tessiictei: 3 Teta 4 behing oe ee oe credible journey” to school. Joel Molitor Patricia Monaghan Karen Moore Janice Morrison Marcia Morse Warm Weather and Traditional Bike Day | Marie Mosqueda Samuel Moulds Barbara Mueller Steven Mueller Susan Muir Marilyn Mulder ’ Susan Mundy Gloria Muter Alan Myrtle Michele Myrtle Darla Nagel Fred Nagel Thomas Naples James Nash Carole Natali Janet Near Susan Nellett 4] peer ah Diane Nelson James Newkirk Christopher Noble Frederick Nolan Larry Norris Mark Ode Gary O’Deay Joseph Oeming Jr. Carol Olson Barbara Ordway Suzanne Ormsby Lawrence Ott Crepe Paper and Flowers Adorn Senior Prom Richard Paas Clara Passariello Robert Paterson Linda Patterson Janet Peglow ee Renee Pelkey Karen Pepera Steven Perry Thomas Petersen Beth Phillips Robert Pierson Susan Pinnell Arija Piziks Betty Poineau Bonnie Poineau Vickie Polaski Anne Poma 42 Caren Posey Joyce Powers Janet Prather Diann Pratt Richard Presley William Pringle _ =} Mark Provencher Dennis Purcell David Purkis Ricky Pussehl Thomas Puszykowski Jean Rabideau John Raleigh Richard Rapin Lisa Reed Theodore Reese Catherine Reichle Renee Reimus Karen Reinbold Susan Reinert Susan Reutter Barry Rice Connie Rice Diane Richard a: Sue Richardson Marie Richter Robert Riedlinger ad UPPERCLASSMEN enjoy the festivities of the long-awaited prom. ik LEE SIMKINS DISCUSSES the many advantages of an engineer- ing course at the University of Michigan with Mrs. Nancy Baxter. Barbara Riselay Jacqueline Rivard Linda Roby Marie Rocha Mark Rockwood Lynn Rogers Stewart Rood Barbara Rose Antoinette Ross John Ross Edward Roth Marcia Royal PN itm af Rose Marie Rupp David Rusch Randall Russell Larry Sahr Mireille Salib Theresa Sanchez Bethany Sander Gerald Sandoval Pamela Sauve Barbara Schaffer Betty Scharich 44 William Sayles Donald Schark Sue Schark Steven Schell Dale Schluckbier Philip Schmid Constance Schmidt Dennis Schmidt Mary Schmidt Linda Schneider Ruth Schneider Linda Schnell Kathryn Schoonmaker Counselors Help Seniors in College Decisions Susan Schram Thomas Schreader Douglas Schrems Sandra Schrems Larry Schroeppel Debra Schuett dt a Crystal Schultz David Schultz Patricia Schultz Susan Schultz Marvin Schulz Michael Schwartz op xs Randolph Sedgwick Gordon Sedwick Richard Sedwick Steven Seeley Nelson Sharpe Eric Shuman Susan Shuman David Silver Lee Simkins Daniel Sizick Eric Smith Gretchen Smith Janet Smith Pat Simmons Betty Simon Jo Ann Smith Margaret Smith Senior Candy Sale Proceeds Finance Party Mark Smith Martha Smith Carol Snider Ronald Spess 4a. Otto Spiekerman Judith Sprague Thomas Stahl Susan Stanley Kenneth Steele John Stevens Kathleen Stewart Paula Sovia Mary Spreeman SENIOR Candy Sale rep- resentatives, Kenneth Hughes and Linda Miller stop to rest “ih James Stone Linda Stricker Patrice Strieter Steve Suhan Carol Stimpson Peter Sulfridge Ronald Surgeson Roy Swan James Tafel Victoria Taylor Regina Terrian to Provide Memorable Night on the Town mM A s Deborah Thomas Michael Thompson Kathy Thon Craig Thormeier Thana Thiede Janet Todd Deborah Tomandl Martha Torres Leo Trahan Jr. Se a ses Veronica Ticar My while transporting candy eo: ; ; the third floor es ee Dale Trinklein Rebecca Tuck Thomas Tuck Marjorie Turbin Gail Turner visories. 47 a: Linda Turner Leslie Tyner Cathy Valdiserri Faye Van Riper Kaye Van Riper William Van Wormer Barbara Vasold Judy Vega Janet Visnaw Carol Vitale Marjorie Voit Glenn Voorheis Senior Dinner Kicks Off Exciting Senior Week : | | Christine Voss Dale Voss Jacqueline Wager Gayle Walsh Gary Walther Bridget Wardlow Robert Waters Tim Waters Michael Watters William Wazny John Weber Judith Webster Lindsay Weil Robert Welzein James Wendling Kenna Wesson Linda Wesson John Whelton 48 ts Carol Williams David Williams Deborah Williams Eva Williams Gina Williams Judy Williams Brenda Wiltse Stephen Windy James Wisniewski Wendy Witbrodt James Wolf di Bat Michael Wolf John Wolz William Wright Janet Wulff Mark Yahn Glenda Zariske v Kathryn Zettel Gayle Zietz Gerald Zill Nancy Zittel Paula Zolinski Douglas Zolton SENIORS NOT PICTURED Diane Andersen Phillip Landeryou Lester Beck Mary McGuire Mary Buggia Jack McNeil Mike DaMore Michael Miller Randall Decker David Nethercot Larry Dierich Martha Pincombe Lee Durst Thomas Sanderson Cynthia Fetting Jeffrey Sieggreen Charlotte Frick Larry Sova : Connie Zucker James Hard Diane Wilson me: a bs Bei June Hepinstall Ruth Wright £ ac 4 e. a Joseph Kasprzyk Cheryl Zuzula Nancy Lagalo JEAN ELDRED, Susan Belknap, and Linda Crittenden have a feast at the Senior Dinner. 49 ACADEMIC LIFE We ve got a lot of ... the mind is restless, turbulent, strong and unyielding ... as difficult to subdue as the wind. Bhagavad-Gita Tey MAUISEE = 52 COPY SUGGESTIONS by James Wendling aid the PREPARING for the newspaper layouts and ¢ News co-editors. next deadline heck copy. REPORTER Kathleen Hopk CO-editors Ev Williams and Jacqueline ins types notes for a depth report. Wager select effective New Adviser Heads News; Depth Reports Inform Students ‘‘Good journalists must be able to write news stor- ies and to determine what is news,” emphasized Mr. Marshall Matlock, new adviser to the Arthur Hill News. Attracting and retaining the reader’s attention was sought through color pages and special depth re- ports on school activities and problems. “The purpose of depth reporting is to go behind the news, find out what is making the news, and make a thorough report to the public,” stated Douglas Schrems, who researched and compiled facts for his articles on the restricted budget of the Board of Education and on the millage proposal. An additional feature was that of increasing the publication from twelve to fifteen i ssues for the 1967-68 school year. Co-editor Eva Williams summed up the goal of the News team, ‘‘We’ve tried a new approach, which has appealed to the students and the school.” This year the News staff received the 1967. George H. Gallup Award and was credited with first place ratings from the Michigan Interscholastic Press Associ- ation, the National Press Association, and the Colum- bia Scholastic Press Association. Sa - . -_ : ? a : CHECKING for errors, Mr. Marshall Matlock scans an editorial. BUSINESS MANAGER Pamela Kwaiser inspects the ad files. SACGUCTITIG WGSEr oe mn ke are naar, co-editor EVO WHOIS 30 at enon ook eee oe co-editor PamcelacKWwoiser” Seri get business manager RONGIG GICCN = | Soa kerets eee eee editorial director Jamies {Wendi Gr ae aan eon wie teen sports editor DOKW TINGS oe a ee assis. sports editor Alan MGlenyjant se = ec-2 da eee photo editor WACHTEL AW Gers os eee a ee ee circulations ViCK) SEL OPITAGH = ate CPE eo etree reporter K GtHLCCn AOD ANS. ae dreaae ere ee ane oa ae SS reporter PGI GAROCK GO aes REA Te eee reporter ROBDEFE S CHOC ere ne Barete SPV Sree «3 reporter DOUCIGS. SCRRCHISE eee Ui ets a eager 2: reporter S USO SCHTOCUC pte Une Ein NN liocs ciel at reporter NEAT EIA US eI Oe ee PG aise ss kas typist ERAN GS PST ESE CES IS aT AN ED eR St naa Sa typist CONSTANCE RS CHINIGU. PUAN 2.06. ees 6 ws BL ee typist IDYSOY STIL SLAB. cil) ae Uy Oa Oe er ee typist Nee MarshaleManock 25... joi ne ode adviser 53 Good Grief—Snoopy Invades Plane Geometry! RICHARD GIESSEL works on the completion of his trig graph. 54 Snoopy, the humorous character created by cartoon- ist Charles Schulz, has been reproduced at Arthur Hill through an IBM computer. Mr. Donald Huebner, an M.S.U. graduate externing with Mrs. Louise Herm, ex- plained that the electronic computer, given a mathe- matical series of numbers, produced this design. Symbols of letters and numbers form a basis for the science of math. The answer sought for a problem does not always end the search, but often brings up a new quest for the unknown. Importance was placed on the quality of thought put into required written assignments and how they would benefit the students. Mrs. Herm emphasized that, ‘‘math students must think for them- selves.” There were six main math courses offered to students this year, varying from fundamental math to honors trigonometry. Through these essentials students found out where their allowance went or figured how many light years separate us from the sun. From the simplest to the hardest problem, thought is developed, and from thought comes learning. In class math students experienced question and ans- wer discussions in which they developed the ability to formulate opinions and to come to definite conclu- sions. so - = ese ey es MICHIGAN STATE EXTERN Mr. Donald Huebner shows 4 co comic strip ‘Peanuts’. puterized picture of Snoopy, the well known dog hero of the syndicated EXPLAINING the next day’s assignment, math teacher Miss Joann Breitmeyer confers with Richard Steele. 55 Sophomores Learn to Think, Strive, Work, Drive OH THOSE FLAGS! Maneuvering through the flags on the drivers MISS R SA aCe coir education course may be more difficult than it seems. UTH EC KERT strike -neaks er Sa casual pose as she speaks to h sophomore class on the subject of occupations. 56 = SS a = = Sophomores readily accepted life at Arthur Hill, and those classes which at first seemed new and different to them, soon grew familiar, and became a normal part of their sophomore activities. Gym classes, required for both junior and sophomore Hillites, stressed physical development and general fitness. Most sophomores participated in the drivers’ educa- tion courses, which were devoted to the development and practice of basic driving skills. ‘Behind the book,! and ‘‘behind the wheel”’ were the divisions of the driv- ers’ courses. Among the ‘‘new”’ classes for sophomores were study halls and guidance classes. A class familiar to every sophomore was guidance. In these classes, new students were given aid in adjusting to high school life. Various ability tests were given in a battery of eight tests in differential aptitudes. As new Hillites, sophomores soon became ac- quainted with study halls. In these ‘‘classes,” they soon found that they were given time and atmosphere in which to study, read, of as many quickly discovered, engage in stimulating conversation. CHRIS LYNAR seems sleepily engrossed in his studies as he writes a homework assignment while in study hall. “HALT VARMINT!” warn Joan Donjakowski, Marsha Campbell, Mary Kocks, Sharon Clements, and Cathy Olson. MARY OPCZYNSKI waits while Mr. Seymour Murphy checks her guidance notebook. SYf Sth Hour Labs Provide Time for Science Students This year science students did not have to stop in the middle of drawing an amoeba, interrupt the formation of distilled water, or cease computing with the atomic weights of zinc, copper oxide, or water. For the first time, Arthur Hill’s honors science classes were sched- uled 7th hours. Students in these honors classes that had the long shift were given 8th hour study halls. As the time used to perform experiments, observe reac- tions, and record or draw observations is often exten- sive, the students in these classes were enabled to stay both 7th and 8th hours, therefore having two full hours of lab time in which to complete their experiments and make all necessary related calculations. The students as well as the instructors of these classes seemed to like the new schedule. When asked if they often utilized their new 8th hour lab periods, they re- plied that they often used their ‘9th hour” labs as well. Amid a conglomeration of test tubes and balances, thermometers and formaldehyde, the young chemists and biologists were enabled to experiment individually; to search with lens and microscope for the hidden wonders and surprises in the world of science. HONORS SCIENCE TEACHER Mrs. Engle plays Industrious”’ to find the freezing point of a solution. ; “Chemist JIM McFERSON, HENRY ANDERSEN AND BOB SCHOEN find good 58 BIOLOGY LAB ASSISTANT John Weber helps John Hanley EXPLAINING a molecular vector, which looks like a face on the label the parts of the amoeba he has drawn. screen, physics teacher Mr. Hooper employs the overhead projector. “Amid a conglomeration of test tubes and balances, thermometers and formaldehyde, the young chemists and biologists were enabled to experiment individually; to search with lens and microscopes for the hidden wonders and surprises in the world of science.” eyesight is essential to read a chemistry thermometer. 59 USING A CONTOUR MAP Mr. John McC argar shows geographical locations to his history class. 60 Puritans to Peace Corps: mulls Examine U.S. Bite The curriculum of history classes was geared to in- clude the exploration, wars, government, and growing of our nation. Having classes in American history, junior Hillites were enabled to receive the benefits that accompany a knowledge of one’s country. With these basic subjects, national problems of both the past and present were discussed. The seniors’ social science classes were devoted to other factors of life in America. Government classes dealt with the executive, legislative, and judicial de- partments of our government. Man’s relationship to his local, state, and central governments was also a con- stant factor for discussion. Senior economics classes centered mainly on our system of currency regulation, taxation, and the basic economic factors of life in the United States. Stocks and bonds were also a division of study. In addition to these divisions of economics, students studied the reasons for change in our monetary sys- tem, and learned the various causes and cures of in- flation and deflation. DEMONSTRATING the color wheel, Mr. Harve Light explains the scientific phenomenon of optical illusion. READING an assignment for American History: Sandi Brown re- MR.JOHN KLEEKAMP smiles at a humorous article. cords important facts from The American Observer. 61 MR. HAROLD ROWELL readies a tape for his Spanish class. MISS PILAR SOCA translation. RRAS seems amused at a Spanish student's Two new Spanish Teachers Join Language Team This year Arthur Hill welcomed two new teachers, and though they taught the same Subjects, their back- grounds were very different. Following her graduation from high school in her native Cuba, Miss Pilar C. Socarras came to the United States in 1963 to attend Michigan State Univer- sity. There she majored in Spanish and minored in education. Upon receiving her bachelor of arts degree, she was located in Saginaw by the Michigan State Placement Bureau. Her duties as a teacher at Arthur Hill] proved to be enjoyable and the experience rewarding. She was also assistant sponsor of the Spanish Club. Mr. Harold D. Rowell was not actually new to the school, as he was graduated from Arthur Hill in 1959. He returned here after securing his bachelor of arts degree from Alma College, and teaching Spanish and history at Alma High School. Mr. Rowell, sponsor of the Spanish Club, taught both conversational and traditional Spanish here. 62 OUI, N’EST CE PA tions while jn a la French class. S? Sally Fein Practices her French pronuncia- guage study group during Mrs. Murray's LAUGHING AT ITS ENORMOUS SIZE, Miss Ruth Patow helps John Lesh into a facsimile of an ancient Roman Toga. COMO ESTA’ USTED? MUY BIEN! As in any language, Span- ish students must practice their conversations. WIE GEHT ES IHNEN? Lorna Schulz speaks “auf Deutsch” to practice her current German lesson. 63 MR. ARTHUR SEIFERLEIN guides Jon Frisch in typing rules. PENCIL IN HAND, Nancy Preston studies the function of the bookkeeping cycle, w 64 ’ } COORDINATOR’ be hile Susan Warren takes notes. MEN The i ls lj i at enagl SENIORS Cathy Spear and Charles Humphrey scan vocation data. SOPHOMORES Timm Cappell, Stuart de Geus, and Kurt Brock take advantage of the convenient student store as they purchase needed school supplies from Suzanne Rivard. New Ideas and Machines Combine Advanced Course in Business Machines Popular Students were offered a course on new business ma- chines, such as, data processing and simulated key punch also. Ruth Swanson, advanced typing teacher, felt that ‘‘students going on to college will find typing invaluable.” Mrs. Swanson, new at Arthur Hill, taught typing by the “pipe organ” method rather than by the standard ‘“home-raw” method. Students also benefited from the new equipment in the shorthand lab. Mrs. Hazel Gunther stated that “the new shorthand lab equipment enabled the class members to select one of the three separate channels which permits three different dictation speeds at the same time.” Through the placement office co-op students were able to find literature on future vocations and to secure part-time jobs. Cooperative and office training classes made students aware of the requirements, responsi- bilities, and opportunities of available jobs. This year poster printing for advertising and display classes was initiated through the Line-O-Scribe ma- chine. It was purchased by co-op and distributive educa- tion class members through extra funds and aid from the Board of Education. se + eee ay ; 2 a aA A ADJ USTING block letters and spacers of the Line-O-Scribe ma- chine, Janet Bittner prepares a poster for showcase display. 65 DEBATE TEAM: FRONT ROW: James Humphrey, Michael M-Cormick, Amy Hackstadt, Connie Zucker, Debate Coach Mr. Gerald Schairer, Rebecca Tuck, Alan M yrtle, John Bond, Thomas Smith, Frederick Nolan. SECOND ROW: Linda Colindres, Laura Easlick, Kathleen Cullen, Lee Simkins, Lee Durst, David Bird, John E. Martin, Sophia Zahareos, Kathleen Kennedy, Robert Babcock. 1967-68 Hillite Debaters Take Second in Valley THREE-YEAR VARSITY DEB Zucker discuss their cases critically ATERS Alan Myrtle and Connie ARMED with nece ssary supplies, Linda Colindres, Thomas Smit h, = and debate coach, Mr. Gerald Schairer, leave for Flint Southwestern. Shakespeare Draws 100 Hillities to Stratford For some one hundred Arthur Hill students the high- light of their English year was a trip to Stratford, Ont- ario, to witness the production The Merry Wives of Windsor by William Shakespeare. The students saw the play in a theater which is a reproduction of Shakes- peare’s Globe Theater. Following the play, the Hillites, along with five hundred other area students, enjoyed a meal at the Victorian Inn, after which they took the train back to Saginaw. In the final Saginaw Valley ratings the Arthur Hill Debate Team, consisting of fourteen competing mem- bers, was separated by only one point from first place by Pontiac Central. Varsity debators had a 13 win-3 loss record which was classified as the best in the Val- ley. The following was the 1968 question for debate with Pontiac Central, Flint Northern, Flint Southwes- tern, Flint Central and Saginaw High: Resolved: That Congress should establish uniform regulations to con- trol criminal investigational procedures. EXTERN FROM MICHIGAN STATE, Miss Suzanne Schram, browses through the bookroom in search of books for her English class. THE BEAUTY OF STRATFORD, CANADA, surrounds students walking to the Victorian Inn after the ‘Merry Wives of Windsor.” Sweet are the uses of adversity, Which, like the toad, ugly and venemous, Wears yet a precious jewel in its head; And this is our life, exempt from public haunt. Find tongues in trees, books in the running brooks, Sermons in stone, and good in everything. I would not change it. William Shakespeare 67 Talks Aid Homemakers; Boys Plan House Projects To help them select better meats, home economic students viewed a meat demonstration November 8, at Heath Meat Packing Company and two weeks later heard a discussion by Martha Logon, a representative from Swifts and Company, on the importance of buy- ing and preparing meats. Senior girls put their newly- acquired knowledge to use by giving a Thanksgiy- | ing dinner buffet November 16. Traditional homemak- | ing studies followed for the rest of the year. | Through the newly organized Saginaw Valley Co- Ops program, students from Arthur Hill and the sur- rounding areas attended a leadership workshop at Delta College October 17. Officers and delegates from the D.E.C.A.H. club heard a lecture by Mr. Donald Fisk on parliamentary procedure. For the benefit of the new club officers, rules and customs on conducting a combined business and club meeting were presented. Groups of officers- presidents, vice presidents, and secretariés—representing different schools, met to- gether to discuss club activities. IN WOODSH OP Gary Gilbert sands a bowl, a home furnishing. RUPPRECHT’S FOOD MARKE steak to senior home economic girls. 68 T representative Howard Ihrke explains the qualities of choice FUTURE BUSINESS LEADERS CLUB: SEATED: Diann Ederer, president; Marjorie Voit, treasurer, Daniel Mielke, vice president vice president; Nancy Abbe, treasurer; Maxine Larson, reporter; of Regionals; Kaye Van Riper, president of D.E.C.A.H. and of Jacqueline Rivard, president; Dee Dvorsek, secretary. DEA GACH. Regionals; Jerry Makela, reporter. Club: STANDING: Janet Kennedy, secretary, Michael Gregus, vice Saginaw Valley Co-ops Join at Delta College DELEGATES Barbara Schaffer, Kaye Van Riper, and Janet Kennedy leave for the Valley Association of Co-ops meeting at Delta College, October 17. 69 °67 Hillites Honored OUTSTANDING SOPHOMORE BOY—Ronald Green, regarded as an exceptional student, displays his trophy. WINNERS of the Arthur Hill scholarsh awarded the Ippel Cup, are congratulated by Mr. Harold Giesecke 70 ips to the University of Michi OUTSTANDING SOPHOMORE GIRL Kathleen Cullen joy- fully accepts the trophy given to her at the Awards Assembly. 8an, Benjamin Stark and Vicki Quist; and Timothy Salvner, who was Teacher and Student Miss Elizabeth Stearns was received at the 1967 Honors Assembly as Arthur Hill’s 17th Honor Alum- nus. After receiving her bachelor of science degree in 1924 and her master’s degree in 1929, she began a teach- ing career lasting forty-three years. In connection with her career Miss Stearns is a life member of the Sagi- naw Education Association, the Michigan Education Association, and the National Education Association. “There are a lot of things you just can’t pay people to do. You need people who are willing and able to do them or they won’t be done,” emphasizes Miss Stearns. To prove her point Miss Stearns contributes to the community by serving as a volunteer nurse at the Vet- erans’ Hospital, instructing adults in mathematics through the program of the Community Action Com- mittee, and teaching Sunday School at the First Meth- odist Church. MISS ELIZABETH STEARNS SEMI-FINALISTS of the N.M.S.Q.T. are: James List, Richard CHEERLEADER Joda Fowler is the 1967 D.A.R. good citizen. Moeller, Michael McCormick, and Frederick Nolan (standing). 71 Hillite Legenda Staff Introduces New “Maxi LEGENDA MEMBERS Barb Schultz, Patti Herzberger, and John Wolz compare differ ent yearbook sizes. LEGENDA ADVISER Mrs. Joy V. Lytle opening pages with editor Ruth Schneider. checks pictures for the wo Here we sit, missing a deadline and talking about the next. i ADVISORY VICE PRESIDENTS line up to receive Legendas and John Wolz I distribute them to waiting Hillites. | | 72. Look” for 1968 Yearbook At the peak of the mini-skirt trend, the Legenda staff “kept up with the styles’ by reversing the trends and giving the 1968 Legenda a new “maxi-look.” The Legenda had previously been 77 8” x 103 4” until 1968 when it was changed to 8 1 2” x 11”. Though its size was an outstanding change in the Legenda, staff members added features to make the 1968 book modern and different in many other ways. New types of headlines and layouts were chosen to give the Legenda added interest. The Legenda staff met five different deadlines during the year. Meeting a deadline entailed choosing layouts, scheduling and cropping pictures, writing headlines, captions and copy, and finally drawing up the final layouts. { After the editors of the various sections finished their pages, they were turned in to the editor, Ruth Schneider, and the adviser, Mrs. J. Lytle. These two checked and re-checked the individual pages. The a spreads were then sent into the yearbook company, and the staff eagerly awaited the return of page proofs. “THIS GREASY, GOOEY GUCK,” Marsha Meyer sells a cream to Legenda staff members in a mock advertising campaign. rTEneS CHNICIOCrs on) ok ed Seah era ee Editor NPOTSROMIICV OR, 25 ox oa s deat. ee ie Business Manager BrenaageR7aucnenkO.. 6 etens 4 - Student Life WOH CVIGTKEY. (a ako. caahin iw are ee ee Student Life Thin OUS CHIHCID CI 2 22a sep eee eS Ss Seniors eit Spaulding on. 00 0 oa ee eee Academic Life INGHGY SUELO 3 oe ois ee a ee Academic Life MGVICL ABOXLEI (sth. Sn So Ae es Oe eee an Faculty Marcia ROD erISON... s.smele ees os See ee Faculty Randolph Sedgwick. ... 2... 2 22.234 es eo = Sports WORN OlZ ie oa a oe OR er ee Sports POTITATLCrZUCVoEn = Oo. eee ee Underclassmen BRU PHAGES CHULEZ 3. Sic puke ee es ie ae Underclassmen VIG V RIB OSC. 608 F. Site ees eee om aa ae Fine Arts | Wendy Witbrodt 2 4.ain 22 sie = Fine Arts : JGMe ALICSIETe ts eae weer = ease Rs ieee: Clubs JANICE JATZACKOWSKT Oe te ARR! ae eas nie a Clubs | ClaudigeROCna a. pe e ects ee ee Bae Clerical 4 Cyithig Paes nw nen.ee 32 eP Clerical DON GIGaS CHAT sa aoe 2) Gaeta as se Copy Editor George FIGNCIS 2 he Advertising Mari Raw PinGOliDe ... mets 526 Se Ss 3 Advertising PROMUST MCL et oe ee ee Photography Michael Jacous.. 2. ef. ae os ie Photography WES JOVI ADUC niches ais aie 2s 5 see Adviser t STAFF MEMBERS Jane Hester, Patti Herzberger and Barb Schultz concentrate on the huge job of sorting underclass pictures. 73 FACULTY AND ADMINISTRATION We've got a lot of A a The direction in which education starts a man will determine his future life. | Plato = New Superintendent Taylor Heads Schoo] System Dr. Jack P. Taylor, superintendent ASSISTING DR. TA YLOR with Adams, A dministrative Assistant; Superintendent-Planning: and Mr. L 76 Dr. Richard Kelly, eonard Soper, Assista numerous tasks are: Mr. James Assistant nt Super- Heading the Saginaw school system is Dr. Jack P. Taylor, who began his duties on July 1, 1967, after Mr. Charles C. Coulter’s retirement last spring, Briefly after his arrival in the city, Dr. Taylor launched a_ plan concerning parents and _ students. His master plan was to improve relations between the school and the home. Although it is still in the plan- ning stage, he feels it is important to initiate a pro- gram to aid parents and students in the understanding of the purpose of the school. He also emphasized the necessities of ‘co-curricular’. rather than ‘‘extra-cur- ricular”’ activities in a student’s life as a vital part of a school. The superintendent is the youngest man to have held the position of Superintendent of Saginaw Schools, formerly holding the same post in Xenia, Ohio. Among the honors he has received are, a baccalaureate degree, a doctor’s degree from Ohio State University, a special degree in secondary education, and the E. E. Lewis Award in school administration. He also was the au- thor of several news articles pertaining to education. These were published in periodicals in Xenia. Dr. Taylor is married and has two children. In addi- tion to all sorts of water sports, Dr. Taylor expressed an interest in electronics and bridge. inten Xeni, dent- Administration. Both Mr. Adams and Dr. K elly are from a, Ohio, having accompanied Dr. Taylor to Saginaw. 1967-1968 Staff Cutbacks Due to Limited Funds In view of the millage defeat and the resulting in- adequate finances, the school administration of Sagi- naw found it necessary to make adjustments in the budget in the 1967-68 school year. Mr. Harold W. Giesecke, Arthur Hill’s principal, commented on the situation. He felt it was the aim of the administration to make students suffer least due to the lack of educational funds, although system-wide the staffs have been reduced. ‘“‘Everyone works just a little bit harder,’’ he added. It is obvious and apparent that a new way to supply schools with funds needs to be found. Mr. Giesecke suggested that a portion of state income tax is one source. Concerning last school year’s Board-Teacher nego- tiations, he said, ‘‘Teachers want to be and should be involved in decisions on plans which affect what goes on in the classroom.” In his opinion, relations between the administration and teachers appear “good”, but the entire situation was “upsetting” to everyone. The teacher shortage is another problem. Mr. Gie- secke said prospective teachers used to come to Arthur Hill because Arthur Hill was a prestige school. How- ever, the shortage is so acute that schools must com- pete for teachers by offering better salaries, better working conditions, and the opportunities to become a part of a “going” school system. Mr. Harold W. Giesecke, principal SCHOOL BOARD: TOP ROW: Mr. Walter Averill, Mr. Ruben Daniels, Mr. Harold Karls, Mrs. Dor- othy Beck. BOTTOM ROW: Dr. Jack P. Taylor, Dr. John O. Goodsell, Mr. R. Joseph Heagany. Absent from pic- ture: Mr. Eugene P. Stans- bury. 77 Mr. Keith Birdsall, Assistant Principal Miss Helen Olmstead, Dean of Students Arthur Hill’s Counseling Department Receives WITH THE HELP of Mr. James Hayes, Terry Ficher decides on second semester program changes. OS NRE es as + é EVEN COUNSELORS GO in for counseling. Here Miss Doidge discusses the National Merit Schol- arships with Mr. Giesecke. New Member—Mr. James Hayes COUNSELORS: Mrs. Nancy Baxter, Miss Mary Doidge, Mr. James Hayes. Mr. Oliver Herzler, Mrs. June O'Dell, Mr. Parnell Tardy. 79 re ll i English Department Gains Mr. Marshall Matlock Miss Alice AhIlschwede Mr. Charles Anderson Mr. Hiram Becker er = Ee tee, Mrs. Lorene Bishop Mrs. Florence-Alice Black Miss Joann Breitmeyer Mr. Earl Burnett Miss Alice Ahlschwede: geography; sewing, painting, skiing, Mr. Charles Anderson: bookkeeping; gardening. Mrs. Elizabeth Baker: natural science and biology; research, singing, sewing. Mr. Hiram Becker: English; sports. Mrs. Lorene Bishop: English; tennis, golf, bowling. Mrs. Florence-Alice Black: English; University of Michigan Scholarship Committee. Miss Joann Breitmeyer: algebra and geometry; sew- Ing, music, knitting. Mr. dri ion: dio ARTHUR HILL’S new journalism teacher, Mr. Matlock, super- eee nett driver education; amateur radio, vises Pam Kwaiser and Eva Williams working on an Arthur Hill Ing. News ayout. 80 As New Journalism Teacher and News Adviser Mr. Frederick Case Mr. Hugh Caumartin Mr. Dwight Chisholm Miss Mabel Close Miss Mildred Costa Mr. Donald Damer Mrs. Charlotte Damuth Mrs. Donna Cappell: English; reading, sewing, swim- ming. Mr. Frederick Case: biology and natural science; gar- dening, orchids, botanical exploration. Mr. Hugh Caumartin: special education; reading, golf, water-sports. Mr. Dwight Chisholm: office training; hunting, golfing, camping. Miss Mabel Close: library; art, music, reading, sewing. Miss Mildred Costa: library; reading, needle point. Mr. Donald Damer: American history; reading, music, raising dogs. Mrs. Charlotte Damuth: shorthand, typing, bee AS MRS. GRAEBNER watches critically, Cathy Krenz and Carol Hi Bae Bartels stuffa turkey for homemaking class. 81 IN THE Job Placement Office, Mr. Ray Hartman records a job opportunity from one of Saginaw’s local businesses. Mr. William Durham Miss Ruth Eckert Mr. Joseph Flynn Mr. Charles Fowler 82 Mr. William Durham: geography, American and world history; fishing, golf, history, current events. Miss Ruth Eckert: Latin, guidance; music, travel, golf, bowling. Mrs. Marguerite Engle: chemistry; golf, bridge, swim- ming, family. Mr. Albert Fetting: chemistry; reading. Mr. Joseph Flynn: American history; sports. Mr. Charles Fowler: driver education; basketball coach, fishing and hunting. Mrs. Patsy Ann Geeting: English; traveling, reading, wrapping Christmas presents. Mr. Richard Goodman: mechanical drawing; wood- working, sports. Mr. Albert Fetting Mrs. Patsy Geeting Mr. Richard Goodman New Course Offered This Year at Arthur Hill Mrs. Donna Graebner: home economics; sewing, swim- ming, bowling, singing. Mrs. Jean Grey: mathematics; mathematics consultant for the Saginaw Public Schools. Mr. Emerson Grossman: mechanical drawing; attend- ance counselor, hunting, fishing, water sports. Mr. Joseph Grundas: woodworking; all sports. Mrs. Hazel Gunther: shorthand, typing; gardening. Mrs. Louise Harrison: English; cabin-cruising, skiing. Mr. Ray Hartman: salesmanship and distributive education; co-op, golf, bridge, chess. Mr. Joseph Heitkamp: American history; politics, church work, gardening. THE ATTENTION of Cathy Leese is captured by Mr. Hugh Cau- martin in his Special Education class. Mrs. Donna Graebner Mrs. Jean Grey Mrs. Louise Harrison Mrs. Hazel Gunther Mr. Emerson Grossman Mr. Joseph Grundas Mr. Ray Hartman Mr. Joseph Heitkamp 83 84 Mrs. Louise Herm Arthur Hill’s Fast-Footed Fowlers Exhibit Cheer Miss Joyce Hornbacher Miss Orvene Johnson Miss Norma Hile Miss Marianne Jensen Mrs. Eleanor Karpicke POSSIBLY Arthur Hill has the only basketball coach with two cheer-leader daugh- ters in the same school. Here, Mr. James Hooper Mr. Richard Jensen Mrs. Rachel Jerome Mrs. Louise Herm: Geometry; music, sports, reading. Miss Norma H b CI ile: Homemaking; Future Homemakers ub. Mr. James Hooper: Physics; greenhouse. Miss Joyce Hornbacher: English; swimming, golf, read- ing. Miss Marianne Jensen: Art, English; rifle competition. Mr. Richard Jensen: Band, orchestra: fishing. Mrs. Rachel Jerome: English; gardening, cooking. Miss Orvene Johnson: Physical education: horseback riding, Sewing, reading. Mrs. Eleanor Karpicke: Pee lays, came certs. arpicke: English; music, play posing proudly with Joda and Jill, is Chuck Fowler, 17- year coaching veteran. Miss Regina Kern Mrs. Helen Kerns Mr. John Kleekamp leading and Coaching Talents During ’68 Season Mr. John Kring Mr. Glen Leeson Mrs. Merle Leis Mr. Harve Light Miss Regina Kern: Swimming; skiing. Mrs. Helen Kerns: German; reading, gardening. Mr. John Kleekamp: Government, economics; arche- ology. Mr. John Kring: Mathmatics; Assistant football coach, and Wrestling coach. Mr. Glen Leeson: Biology, natural science; hunting, fishing, shooting, flying. Mr. Howard Lytle Mrs. Joy Lytle Mrs. Merle Leis: Choir, music groups; Saginaw Choral Society. Mr. Harve Light: Psychology; reading, fishing. Mr. Howard Lytle: Agriculture; hunting, ball games. Mrs. Joy Lytle: English, Legenda Advisor; travel, music, br idge, reading. 85 | | “SHOW-HOW” builds “know-how” A eee | demonstrates Miss Jensen. Mrs. Margaret Mizener Mr. Donald Morey Mr. Paul Nestor Mrs. Rose Marie Nickodemus Miss Jensen Replaces Sister Mrs. Mr. Earl Mitchell Mr. Seymour Murphy Mrs. Margaret Murray Mr. Marshall Matlock: sports. English, journalism; writing, Mr. John McCar gar: World history; Assistant football coach, Head trac k coach, sports, reading, travel. Mr. Earl Mitchell: Crafts, Art; making jewelery, pot- tery. Mrs. Margaret Mizener: English; reading, gardening, travel. Mr. Donald Morey: Physical education: camping, golf. Mr. Seymour Murphy: Guidance; athletics, golf. Mrs. Margaret Murray: French; books, music, art. Mr. Paul Nestor: English; sports, travel, art. Mrs. R Oseé Marie Nickodemus: Algebra, geometry, bridge, reading, travel. a ee a il gee eee on! CS sa A OT Lemanski in Art Dept. Mrs. Una Obrock: English; music, reading, travel. Miss Ruth Patow: Latin; travel, music, photography. Mr. Edward Petzko: Government, economics, sports. Mr. George Purdy: Mathmatics; golf, hunting, cards. Mrs. Helen Rath: Biology, natural science; reading. Mrs. Pamela Roeder: English; reading, swimming. Mr. Harold Rowell: Spanish; music, gardening. Mr. Gerald Schairer: Government, economics, debate. Mr. Edwin Schalk: Government; fishing, hunting. Miss Ruth Patow Mr. William Scharffe: Public speaking; dramatics. Mr. George Purdy Mrs. Helen Rath Mrs. Pamela Roeder Mr. Gerald Schairer Mr. Edwin Schalk Mr. William Scharffe Mr. Harold Rowell 87 Mr. Rockwell Scherzer Mr. Art Seiferlein Mr. Clarence Stewart Mrs. Mary Stewart Miss Isabel Struthers Mrs. Ruth Swanson Mr. Rockwell Scherzer: Trigonometry, advanced math, antiques, Saginaw Choral Society. Mr. Art Seiferlein: Business machines, typing; sports. Mr. Hugh Shackelford: American history; reading, golf. Miss Pilar Socarras: Spanish; music, sewing. Mr. Clarence Stewart: Government, economics; read- ing. Mrs. Mary Stewart: American and world history; read- ing, swimming. Miss Pilar Socarras ll, Mr. John Stricker Mr. Gary Strieter Mr. Ray Tortora Mrs. Anita Turpin Nee John Stricker: Physical education; sports, skiing, shing. Mr. Gary Strieter: Algebra, mathmatics; bowling, golf. Miss Isabel Struthers: English; golf, travel. Mrs. Ruth Swanson: Typing: bridge. Mr. Ray Tortora: Guidance, humanities; reading, golf. Mrs. Anita Tur pin: Geometry, mathmatics; sports, sewing. 7 i! ne ee ee ye al “ONE LUMP OR TWO?’, asks Miss Doidge as she serves Mr. Shackelford. Eagerly awaiting their turns are Mr. Wilson, Mr. Anderson, and Mr. Barron. After School Activities Are Fun for Faculty, Too. Mr. Jack Visuri Mr. William Vondette Miss Christine Webb Mr. Bryant Wilson Mrs. Carol Wylie Miss Beverly Yates Mr. Jack Visuri: Metal; hunting, fishing. Mr. William Vondette: American history; sports. Miss Christine Webb: English; music, photography. Mr. Bryant Wilson: Social studies; golf, antique furni- ture. Mrs. Carol Wylie: Art; painting, traveling, reading. : Mrs. Gale Zacharias Mrs. Lorna Ziegler Miss Beverly Yates: French; Red Cross, gardening. Mrs. Gale Zacharias: English; knitting, reading. Mrs. Lorna Ziegler: Homemaking, child development; gardening, sewing, interior decorating. 89 TOP ROW: ATTEND- ANCE OFFICE: Mrs. Phyllis Cappell, Mrs. Bet- ty Eagly, GUIDANCE CENTER: Mrs. Arline Beeker BOTTOM ROW: MAIN OFFICE: Mrs. Hazel Booth, Mrs. Doris Frye, Mrs. Christine Horvat, Mrs. Lorna Rahn IN ADDITION TO semester program alterations, changes were also made in the attendance office. A fter first semester Mrs. Betty Eagly was replaced by Mrs. Phyllis Cappell. Here Mrs. Cappell checks absences with Connie Frick. 90 ALONG WITH PLANNIN sorts daily mail. Miss Dori. Rahn, and the two new 5 Christine Horvat, G school budget Mrs. Lorna Rahn also S Frye, office manager supervises Mrs. ecretaries, Mrs. Hazel Booth and Mrs. New Head Custodian in Charge of Maintenance MR. CHESTER KINVILLE, head custodian, replaces a burned out fixture with two new light bulbs. Staff members are: F. Campanelli, R. Dashkovitz, A. Mangulis, L. Oskin, L. Oszust, S. Lol Ww Schmeck, C. Simmons, M. Vincent, J. Wagner, E. Weisbarth, A. Zietz, D. MacDonald, K. Cramer, J. Dovin, A. Hensel, A. Waier, K. Byron. SWEEPING HALL DEBRIS occupies Mr. Larry Oskin daily during sixth hour. TAKING TIME OUT after the Christmas Potluck, Mrs. Shirley Pol, Mrs. Myrtle Reil, and Mrs. Julia Wagner find a moment to relax. Members of the cafeteria staff are: A. Anzicek, S. Dunn, M. Fredericks, B. Grow, V. Martin, C. Rice, and A. Riedlinger. MRS. NORINE SCHLUCKBIER, cafeteria manager, finally takes her lunch break. 91 SPORTS ve got a lot of We’ To play to win is good; to play for the love of the sport is better. Alma College Scotsman FRONT ROW: Clifford Behrens, Robert Hollingsworth, Harvey Kaufman, William Pringle, Robert Welzein, Joseph Oeming, David McKinney, Arthur Dijak, William White, Gary Herzler, David Hart. SECOND ROW: Head Coach Paul Nestor, Charles Bellsky, Thomas Naples, Carl Benz, Richard Presley, Dean Campbell, Richard Deike, Robert Johnston, Terrance Hill, Dan iel Acker, Paul Hoffmann, Steven Premo. THIRD ROW: Trainer John Stricker, Donald Schark, Rich- ard Frawley, Ken Hughes, Michael Schwartz, Gary Gerrish, Steven Kelly, Russel Perry, Anthony Tarras, Robert White, Line Coach John Kring. FOURTH ROW: Kenneth Chapman, James Tafel, Nestor’s Gridders Invade Troy and Escape with ‘“Who cares about the weather? It’s no different from Ohio’s where I come from. We won. It was a great team effort.”” These were first-year football coach Paul Nestor’s comments after Arthur Hill’s come- from-behind victory over Saginaw High on a night when the air was more often filled with snowflakes than with the football. Prior to the game, Coach Nestor summed up his team’s task this way: “They have more football players than we do. They are big- ger than we are, and they are faster. We will need a lot of heart to win this one.”’ The Hills didn’t let their coach down as they defeated the Trojans for the fourth straight year. The Lumberjacks overcame a number of obstacles in compiling a S5—4 overall record which included victories in their last three games. A major preseason problem was inexperience. Only thirteen lettermen returned to fall practice, but more important only four of them were seasoned performers. Also, a midseason rash of injuries and illnesses took a heavy toll of grid- ders. A total of twelve Lumberjacks missed at least one game during the season, including Coach Nestor, who, ill with pneumonia, missed the MacArthur victory. 94 Weather-wise, the season left much to be desired. The final seven games were played in a combination of rain, mud and snow that dampened the players and the spectators, but not their spirits. After the final game Coach Nestor expressed his feelings for the team: ‘“‘I never have been more proud or pleased with the attitude and hard work of any group I’ve coached as this one.” VARSITY SCOREBOARD Flint Southwestern Flint Central Bay City Central Douglas MacArthur Midland ‘Flint Northern Bay City Handy — _ Saginaw High Pontiac Central _ James Borchard, Michael Davis, Willard Ducharme, Thomas Rous- seau, Todd Banning, Michael Peikert, James Taylor, Backfield Coach John McCargar. | 4 Fi U ps et Victory FIRST year coach Paul Nestor plots his strategy for the next play as he prepares to send in junior end Terrance Hill. HEMMED in by three B.C. Handy defenders, halfback Charles Bellsky bulls for short yardage on Arthur Hill’s snow covered field. 95 FLINT CENTRAL'S Robert Patton is brought to a jarring stop by cornerback Arthur Dijak and safety Timothy Novak. J.V. FOOTBALL: FRONT ROW: Coach Glen Le tello, Kurt Beuthin, Charles Lange, David Grunow, William Jurgens, Michael Doran, David Mertz, eson, Fred Cos- Glenn Shearer, Randy Henne, Wil- liam Taylor, Coach Jack Visuri. SECOND ROW: Montie Maskers Mgr. Thomas Armstrong, Charles Hammer, Ralph Munger, Jerry 96 DISPLAYING his brokenfield running ability, Arthur Dijak turns upfield as Gary Herzler runs interference. Schadt, Briann P. ackard, Ronal z, Stephen Schafer, Harry L onald Houghton, John Mert Pp 2 aDronka, Joseph La Pierre Mer., THIRD ROW: ars Pettersson, Greg Gerard, Michael Blodgett, Michael Thompson, Ronald Filiatraut, Stephen Smith, William Gerrish, Darrel Hill, Anthony Tarras. SOPHOMORE FOOTBALL: FRONT ROW: Albert Fielder, Jon Fischer, Mark Van Benschoten, John Petzko, Larry Holtz, Richard Miller, William Patrick, Robert Jones, Peter Stark, Russel Reimus. SECOND ROW: Steven Coats, Mgr., James McQuire, Barry Rankin, Thomas McNab, Donald LaPierre, Donald Parker, Michael Trojans Keep “‘Jug”’ Loehr, Coach Richard Goodman. THIRD ROW: William Grierson, Jerry Wood, Jon Volbrecht, David Schrank, Daved Krieger, Leslie Gray, Elmer Steele. Missing: Leo Hirschman, John Berthume, Den- nis Zimmer. Winning Seasons Elude J. V. and Sophomore Teams The Arthur Hill junior varsity football team was unable to win the Little Brown Jug from Saginaw High for the second straight year but posted a 3—4 win-loss record for the season. In a hard-fought game the Tro- jan squad won by a score of 13—0. Since the begin- ning of the Little Brown Jug series in 1929 the Tro- jans have won 23 times, Arthur Hill 20. The sophomore team won two games and lost seven. Although Coach Richard Goodman’s Sophs failed to defeat Saginaw High, they did overcome St. Andrew’s JEN. Year: Arthur D proved Playe PONTIAC Central's All-Valley defensive end Mike Shorters bats away Gary Herzler’s lateral intended for William White. oF ND CONFRONTED with the task of out-maneuvering a Pontiac Central Chief, Robert Welzein enters a one-on-one race to the basket. Sa _ Flint Central _ Flint Northern — Midland, _ Arther Hil 7. _ Pontiac Central Bay City Central | Flmt Southwestern . _ Bay City Handy © 98 VARSITY BASK Maskers, Megr., C. William Jurgens, ETBALL: KNEELING: Joseph LaPierre, Mgr. von oach Richard Goodman. STANDING: Christopher No Thomas Rousseau, David McMullin, Willard Ducharm® with Coronary in Flint After suffering a heart attack during the first quarter of the Flint Southwestern contest on January 5, head coach Charles Fowler was ordered to take a three-week rest at Flint’s Hurley Hospital. Coach Fowler completed his re- cuperation at his home, but did not return to coaching or teaching for the balance of the school year. Junior varsity coach Richard Goodman took over the varsity while John Stricker was named to handle the “‘Little Hills.” Beginning the season on an ominous note, the Lumber- jacks forfeited to Bay City Handy through the inadvertent use of an ineligible player. The Hills pulled a major upset five games later by knocking off the then number two rated team in the state, Flint Central. Cross-town rival Saginaw High accomplished a rare feat by defeating Arthur Hill three straight times. The Trojans won both regular season games, one in overtime, | and also edged the Hillites in the opening round of the District Tournament. Although the junior varsity compiled a 4—12 record, the performances of Randy Henne, Michael O’Connor, Robert White, William Gerrish and Richard Miller showed promise for next year’s varsity. POSING with his three returning senior letter winners, David McMullin, Arthur Dijak and Robert Welzein, Coach Charles Fowler outlines their responsibilities as team leaders. David Jahn, Robert Welzein, Terrance Hill, Frank Sigourney, Kurt Beuthin, Arthur Dijak, Mark Champagne, Steven Kelly. 99 JUNIOR FORWARD Frank Sigourney pops ina short jump shot. LITHE MARK CHAMPAGNE utilizes his patented lay-up shot against a Bay City Handy defender's futile defensive maneuver. Forfeit to Handy Robs Hills of First Victo ry SUSPENDED in mid-air, Thomas Rousseau scores a lay-up. CONFUSION reigns, even the ball seems up in the air. 100 WILLARD “Dewey” Ducharme leads the pack in a fast break. 66” CENTER ROBERT WELZEIN and a Bay City Handy cager engage in a fingertip rebounding battle. J.V. BASKETBALL: FRONT ROW: Robert White, Brian Molit- SECOND ROW: Coach John Stricker, Larry Holtz, Steven Po- or, William Gerrish, Randy Henne, Michael O'Connor, Richard cocke, James Emery, David Mertz, Bruce Laur, Roosevelt Austin, Miller, Michael Keaner, Charles Hammer, Robert Seibel, Mgr. Wayne Herzog, Thomas Sigourney, Mgr. 101 SENIOR John Raleigh won the 200-yard individual medley and CAPTAIN Dave Silver begins his reverse 1 1 2 somersault with | placed fourth in the 100-yard butterfly at the Valley Meet in Flint. 11 2 twists which helped him compile a record 349 points at the Saginaw Valley meet. TIM WATERS prepares for the 400-yard freestyle relay at the Val- Schoen wait for thei li he old record of ley meet while teammates Larry Hoffman, John Sheets, and Bob 3:40.7 with a. ofa-38. ple at nat broke the 102 Ce i ‘e }) es ! 2 r 8 8 3D e 1967-68 SWIMMING TEAM: FRONT ROW: Dave Silver, Larry Hoffman, Mike Giffin, Mike Hahn, Tim Waters, John Raleigh, Jim Albers, Ralph Byron, Dennis Gookin. SECOND ROW: Bob Schoen, Bob Wilhelm, John Holmgren, Hal Davis, Bill Brooks, Bruce Ney- Swimmers Do It Again meiyer, Jim Chase, Doug Horne, Bill Schrock. THIRD ROW: Coach Morey, Lars Pettersson, Randy Rippberger, Mike Raleigh, Bruce Leeson, Jim McFerson, Dick Shuberg, Don Bruggers, Mark Spie- kerman, and John Sheets. Millage Defeat Results in Cutbacks in Sports Hillite swimmers sailed to their 11th Arthur Hill Relays victory, won their 24th Saginaw Valley League Championship, and recorded eleven wins and two losses in the dual meets this year. Two millage defeats during the summer left Arthur Hill with only three sports, football, basketball, and swimming. To avoid deficit spending, the school board eliminated cross country, wrestling, baseball, golf, ten- nis, and track. The swimming season began with a solid victory at the Arthur Hill Relays. Hillites twice triumphed over Saginaw High and lost only to Flint Central, and Doug- las MacArthur. Coach Don Morey’s swimmers col- lected a record 3001 2 points at the Valley meet. In- dividual Valley champions were John Raleigh, 200- yard individual medley, Dave Silver, diving, and Ralph Byron, 100-yard butterfly. The team of Tim Waters, Bob Schoen, John Sheets, and Larry Hoffman won the 400-yard freestyle relay and Bill Brooks, Hal Davis, Ralph Byron, and Dave Silver took second place in the 200-yard medley relay. Hillites Bruce Neymeltyer, Jim Albers, Mike Hahn, and Bob Wilhelm took first, second, third, and fourth respectively in the 400-yard freestyle. Also placing in the finals were backstrokers Bill Brooks and Mike Giffin, freestyler Larry Hoffman, diver Dennis Gookin, and butterflyer John Raleigh. Bob Schoen placed second in the 200-yard individual medley, while Mike Hahn placed 5th. The Lumber- jacks scored in every event. A.H. Varsity 137 = SCOREBOARD AnhurHill 7 Bay City Handy 28 | Arthur Hill = 77 Saginaw High 21 _- Arthur Hill 66 Pontiac Central 39 _ Arthur Hill 82 — Flint Southwestern 23 Arthur Hill 47 Flint Central 58 Arthur Hill 76 Bay City Central 25 Arthur Hill 52 Douglas MacArthur 53 (Arthur Hill = 39 Midland 46 | Arthur Hill 71 Flint Northern 34 _ Arthur Hill 70 Bay City Central 35 ' Arthur Hill 66 Midland 39 | Arthur Hill 67 Flint Northern 38 Arthur Hill 84 Pontiac Central 21 A.H. Alumni 136 103 AFTER warm-ups, Coach Morey announces that practice will include 25-yard sprints and training on Starts and turns. PAY-OFF time for nearly seven months of practice comes as th Saginaw Valley Conference Championships begin. e A roast . F : i | CCURATE timing on Starts is required to insure fast relay times a 104 Remain “Valley Champs” | VALLEY MEET T RESUL S Arthur Hill | _ Flint Central Bay City Central int Northern _ t Southwestern _ Saginaw High Pontiac Central ey City Handy - ARTHUR HILL RE ansing Sexton ay City cad THROUGHOUT the season Hillite divers Dennis Gookin, John __.-—=S™_—S. Holmgren, and Dave Silver picked up important points. AFTER a 25-yard sprint, Don Bruggers and Bill Brooks check their times with team manager Randy Rippberger. championship swimming meets. 105 i ila COACH WILLIAM VONDETTE and pitcher Daniel Johnson watch the diamond action, unaware of the ball flying closely by. Won S.V.L. Titles in ’45, °52 After 28 Years of Coaching, Vondette Retires iM win’ eg Se othy Braun, Clifford Behrens, Thomas Puszykowski, Willard Ducharme, Daniel Johnson, Craig Meyer. VARSITY BASEBALL: FRONT ROW: Charles Bellsky, Robert Hollingsworth, William Mueller, Todd Banning, Richard Sedwick, David. Miller, David Hart. SECOND ROW: Coach Vondette, Tim- J.V. BASEBALL: FRONT ROW: Terry Hasse, Kenneth Lottridge thin, Robert K. i is 2 ; : , , arls, Montie M. a W: Mark William Cc. Taylor, Michael Keaner, Clifford Bateman, Anthony Champagne, John ee aa ps hig i Tarras, Michael Voss. SECOND ROW: Coach Visuri, Michael William Cox, Russel Perr P is Peikert, James Muladore, Terrance Hill, James Taylor, Kurt Beu- ‘ y, Peter Makrianis. 106 VARSITY TENNIS: FRONT ROW: Samuel Moulds, Mike Hahn, James Gibson, Dean Ross, Walter Brechtelsbaur. SECOND ROW: James McFerson, Glenn Shearer, Frederick Nolan, Dean Campbell, Henry Anderson. 1967 Tennis Team Wins Two, Loses Five eh tdicoeae cnet al SOPHOMORE sensation Mike Anderson stunned the other Valley teams as he finished undefeated in Valley competition and captured the Regional title, 6—0, 6—2. 107 VARSITY TRACK: FRONT ROW: Gary Enzer, Dennis Horb, Ken Hughes, Coach Petzko. THIRD ROW: David Bosley, Robert yh | Richard Dyer, Joseph LaPierre—Megr., James Medler, Jeffrey Bell, Duby, Marshall Morley, James Humphrey, Thomas Engle, Edward mY | Thomas Naples. SECOND ROW: Coach McCargar, Charles Hum- Hyatt, Gary Gerrish. Phrey, Donn Hinds, Michael Davis, James Borchard, Dean Luplow, Individual Records Only Glory for Track Team THE RECORD SETTING pole vault team of David Wallace, John Decker and David Gookin relax after winning the Midland Relays. Saginaw High ‘Flint Northern © Bay City Central Bay City Handy Arthur Hill “DRIVE THOSE LEGS!” a distance runner to better his previous time. bellows Coach Hiram Becker as he urges | 108 Denton Ties for Medalist Honors in Regionals VARSITY GOLF: KNEELING: John Ross, William Jurgens, John Podolsky, Richard Stevens. STANDING: Coach Murphy, Clinton Mills, Robert Denton, Joseph Bourcier, Charles Stevens, Steven Kelly. _ INDIVIDUAL RE teve Kelly recorded a hol defeated ina play-off. DILIGENTLY perfecting tricky iron shots on the Country Club golf course are sophomore Clinton Mills and junior John Ross. PRACTICE is a must to insure low scores. 109 UNDERCLASSMEN We've got a lot of Go forth to seek: the quarry never found It is still a fever to the questing hound The shyness is a promise not a bound. John Keats ie Ff, 4° 6f2_A0 REPRESENTING the Junior class are Steven Kelly, president; Dean Ross, vice-president; and Anita Lewis, Secrelary-treasurer. Junior Steven D. Kelly Re-elected Class Abler, Susan Acker, Daniel Ackley, Diana Adams, Nancy Alderton, William Allen, Rose Allen, Susan Alsgaard, Martha Alverson, Duane Andersen, Wayne Anderson, Carlene Anderson, Henry Anderson, Marlene Anderson, Stephen Anderson, Susan Anscomb, David Astbury, Mary Ault, Thomas Austin, Jane Averill, Colleen Avila, Lucy Bain, Michael Baird, Nancy Baker, Barbara Baker, Cathy Baker, Christy Baker Douglas Baker, Gerry Baker, Terry Ball, Jeannie Ball, Robert Ballien, Debra Barkley, Andrew Barnett, Marion Bartels, Linda Bateman, Clifford Bauer, Christine Bauman, Eric Beauregard, Richard Becker, Julie Becker, Linda Beckstrom, Barbara Behling, Linda Bell, Jeffrey Bell, Jennifer Benford, Joanne Bennett, Constance Bergren, Joel Beuthin, Kurt Bhirdo, Barbara Bierlein, Michael Bird, David Bissonette, Linda Blackmer, Gerilyn Blaine, Robert Blodgett, Deborah Blodgett, Michael Bohnhoff, Christine Boltz, Gerald Borchard, Deborah Borchard, Roger Borton, Barbara Bosley, David Botwright, Kenneth Boulet, Janet Bourdow, Kristine Bowden, Timothy Bowen, Shirley Boyer, Thomas Braley, Terry President for Hill’s 1967-1968 School Year Branch, Jane Brandimore, Thomas Braun, Kathryn Brechtelsbauer, Walter Brethauer, Michael Brewster, Charles Brewster, Lillian Brooks, William Brown, Deborah Brown, Sandra Bruce, Philip Bruening, Gregory Bruff, Elizabeth Brushaber, Anne Bruske, Donna Buddle, Jacquelyn Buddle, William Bugensake, Timothy Buhrke, Ruth Burdick, Mark Burmeister, Kenneth Busch, Alan Bush, Diane Bush, Shelley Butler, Tim Butzin, Robert Byron, Ralph Campbell, Edward Campbell, Gwendolyn Campbell, Jan Campbell, Marsha Carter, Charles Carter, Susan Case, Julie Castillo, Fred Cederberg, Martha Chamberlain, Lois Champagne, Mark Chase, James Cheshire, David Christensen, Trenna Church, James Clairmont, Roseanne Clairmont, William Clark, MaryLou Clement, Sharon Coffel, Gayle Colbert, Gary Colby, Laura Colby, Sue Cole, Michael Colindres, Bruce Collison, Michael Combs, David Cordingly, Christine Coughlin, Harry Couillard, Yvonne Coulouris, Diana Cox, Sandra Cox, William Cradit, Harry Crannell, Patricia Crawfis, Judy Crisp, Betty Crummel, Craig Cullen, Kathleen Curnett, Roy Dambro, Matthew Damore, Rose Darlak, Gene Daubert, Sally Davey, James Davis, Jean Davis, Joan Dean, Debra Dean, Sharon DeFrancesco, Vito Deibel, Timothy Denno, Laurie Denton, Robert Dietzel, Mary Dijak, Dennis Dingman, Fred Dobney, Francine Dodds, Sharon Dollhopf, Diane Donajkowski, Joan Donnenwerth, Suzanne Doozan, Frank Doud, Jan Douglas, Glenna Doyle, Gail Driver, Graham Duby, Evelyn Duby, Paul Duclos, Randall Dudewicz, Kimberly Duncan, Rhoda Dupuis, Frances Durn, Marlow Dustin, Marcia Easlick, Janet Easlick, Ted Ebach, Robert Ebach, Roger Ecker, Diane Edwards, James Edwards, Lawrence Edwards, Patricia Efu , Theresa Eggert, Marcia SS EEE ta Elliott, Darla Elwood, Arnold Engel, Deborah Engel, JoAnn Engel, Thomas Englund, Roger Enszer, Gary Fassezke, Alan Favara, Susan Felsing, Jane Fettig, Thomas Filiatraut, Jane Filiatraut, Ronald Finkbeiner, Bruce Fisher, Janet Floerke, Christine Fobear, John Fodo, Shirley Foote, Jeffery Fouch, Lynnette Ron Surgeson and Bob Hughes accompany him. Entertain Juniors at Their 1967 Prom Francis, George Franz, Gail Frederickson, Dennis Frey, Paul Fritz, Beverly Fritz, Mary Frost, Edward Fuller, Kathryn Furlo, Susan Furlo, Valerine Gaertner, Tim Gaiser, John Galarno, Debra Garcia, Rosemary Gardner, Nancy Gebler, Lawrence Gerrish, Gary Gerwin, Kirk Gibson, Gary Giffin, Christy Gilbert, Carolynn Gillam, Kimberly Ginder, Doris Glance, Alan Glass, Joan Glick, Molly Gnatkowski, Joan Goetz, Teresa | Gohlke, Chad Golombisky, Cheryl Goodwin, Michael Goodwin, Terry Gorney, Gary Green, Ronald Greenman, Denise } Greenwood, Roger Gregory, Carol Greko, Kathleen Groom, James | Grunow, David Gunther, Susan 115 Hagaman, John Hall, Dennis Hall, Susan Halm, Lawrence Hambling, William Hamd, Ramsey Hamil, Phyllis Hamlin, Thomas Harley, Susan Harper, Jeff “Those Who Do Not Remember the Past Are DISCUSSING the Civil War, Mr. Hugh Shackelford points out the importantance of taxes in financing the Northern forces. Harris, Linda Harris, Susan Harshman, Richard Hartwig, Joann Hasse, Terry Hatton, William Hatzke, Christine Hauffe, Arthur Head, Elizabeth Heinlein, David Helmkamp, Herbert Helmkamp, Richard Helpap, Julie Helpap, Kenneth Henderson, Ingrid Hennig, Patricia Hernandez, Paul Herzberger, Patti Hester, Jane Hicky, Dennis Hilbrandt, Jerry Hill, Darrel Hill, James Hill, Jonathan Hill, Mary Hill, Terrence Hinken, Sheri Hirschman, Louis Hodges, Mary Hoffman, Bonnie Hofjman, Michael Hoffman, Paul Hoffman, Richard Hoffman, Roxanne Holbert, Jeananne Hollingsworth, David Holmgren, John Holtrop, Claudia Honey, Mary Hopkins, Kathleen Horb, Dennis Horne, Douglas Houser, Dorothy Hozeska, Denise Hudson, John Hughes, Robert Humphrey, James Hyatt, Marvin Iles, Janet Inglis, Sharon Jacobi, Debrah Jacobs, Carol James, Darcy Jarecki, Diane Jarzabkowski, Janice Jerry, John Johann, Rita Johnson, Diane Johnson, John Jones, Gail Jonker, Ron Joyce, Peggy Jurgens, William Kammer, Nancy Karls, Robert Kaufman, Kay Keaner, Michael Keebler, Kenneth Kehr, Diane Keller, David Condemned to Relive It’’—George Santayana Keller, Susan Kelly, Michael Kelly, Steven Bruce Kelly, Steven Davis Kelman, Catherine Kennedy, Janet Kennedy, Kathleen Kern, James Kesemeyer, Jacqueline Kessler, John Kilbourn, John Killin, Bernard King, Gregory King, Sue Kingsbury, Richard Klenke, Nancy Klimmek, Margaret Klopf, Linda Knapp, David Knippel, Kristine Knochel, Sheryl Kocks, Mary Koehler, Joyce Koeplinger, Linda Kotenko, Grace Kothe, Peggy Krell, Meredith Krictzs, Lucy Krieger, Gregory Krogman, Barbara Krogman, Debra Kruske, George Kruth, Noreen Kuebler, Dorothy Kuehn, Valerie Kuznicki, Paticia LaClair, Kenneth LaDronka, Harry LaFleur, John LaFond, Diane Lagalo, Marie Lassahn, Deborah Latand, Diane Latty, Paula Lawion, Patti Leitz, Deborah LeMay, Kathryn Lemke, Marianne Lenk, Vicki Lennox, Michael Lent, Carol Leonard, Michael Leser, JoAnn Lewis, Anita Livingston, Jean Lobel, Barbara Loehr, Carol Lonsway, Carson Lottridge, Kenneth Loubert, Janice Louks, Cathy Love, David Luplow, Dean Lynch, Susan ] MacArthur, David MacGown, David Maier, Michael Makrianis, Peter } Malenfant, Alan Malicoat, Rosalind Malzahn, John Mannion, Teresa Markey, Jane Markey, John Marquis, Craig Marr, Randall Marshall, Karen Marti, Jan Martin, John Martin, Marsha Martin, Tim ; Marzluft, William Masker, Montie Maslowski, Marsha Exciting Day in February for Second Year Hills Mattison, Daniel Maturen, Janet Matuzak, Mike Matzke, Sharon Mayer, Richard McCarthy, Marie McCliggott, Karen McCoy, Laura { McCrary, Debra ; McCrary, Rodney } McCullen, Paul i McDonald, Michael 4 McFerson, James | McLellan, Joann McLin, Timothy Meacham, Jan Medler, James Mendell, Dianna Merry, Barbara Meyer, Connie Meyer, Deborah Meyer, Jane ‘ Meyer, Joann Meyer, Nancy Michaels, Lawrence Mielke, Helga Mikolajski, Michael Mikula, Michael Milks, Lester Miller, Carl Miller, Constance CS Miller, Joanne Miller, Kathryn | — Miller, Steve | Miller, William Mills, Clinton Mills, Debra Mitchell, Dale Mitchell, Robert Mochen, Joseph Moffett, Kris Mohr, Karen Moor, Merry Moore, Deborah Moore, Jackie Morello, John Morgan, Darryl Morgan, Randy Morin, Sharon Morley, Marshall Morley, Steven Moser, James Moulds, John Mueller, Thomas Muladore, James Muladore, Marilyn Murphy, Catherine Murphy, Patrick Musico, Bruce Muter, Robert Myers, Howard Nachtweigh, Mike Nagel, Harold Nagel, Krista Neuhaus, Nancy Neville, John Newas, Gary Neymeiyer, Bruce Nickless, Julia Niederquell, Thomas as They Go to Pick Up Junior Class Rings Noble, Olen Noble, Sara Novak, Ellen Novak, Timothy Nuechterlein, Nancy Oatten, Sally Oeming, John Ogram, Janeen Orr, Dorothy Osborn, David Osborn, MacGillvary Ott, Delma Pack, Bruce Packard, Briann Paetz, James Palmer, William Parks, Gloria Parks, Mary Parsons, Daniel Paterson, David PICKING up his class ring, Marlow Durn checks it for size. 119 Peelle, Mary Peikert, Michael Perez, Larry Perior, Judith Perry, Russell Peters, Thomas Peterson, Barry Petrzilka, Kathryn Pettersson, Lars Pettis, Connie Pflueger, Margaret Picardi, Kenneth Pickard, Michael Pierson, Martha Pietras, David Plaga, Ronald Pollard, Bruce Portner, Cathy Portner, Robert Premo, Steven Pressprich, Susan Preston, Dana Preston, Nancy Prill, Richard Pringle, William Pringle, Vivian Puchel, Paula Puravs, Guntis Purkis, Dennis Putnam, Rebecca Qualman, Laura Rader, Thomas Railling, David Raleigh, Michael Ramey, Kathleen Gym Classes Teach Hillites to Develop Rapin, Roger Reed, Darwin Reed, Deborah Reetz, Diana Reichle, Sharon Reynolds, Timothy Rice, Pamela Rice, Robert Richards, Barbara Rick, Debra Riedel, Gary Riedel, Virginia Riedlinger, Gary Rivard, Suzanne Roberts, Jerry Robertson, Marcia Robertson, Guy Roby, Mary Rocha, Dolores Rock, Patricia Rodriguez, Yolanda Roeske, Kathleen Rood, Marilyn Rood, Marlene Root, Linda WITH the help of Mike Blodgett and Jim damentals of weight lifting for Tom Sigoumm], Rose, Mark Rosenfield, James Rosin, Robert Ross, Dean Rossow, Mary Rousseau, Thomas Royal, Ramon Rudy, Linda Rudzitis, Adrejs Ruggles, David Ruhl, Patricia Ruppel, Sandra Ruthig, Linda Sabgash, Judy Sackrider, Rose Sahr, David Salo, Gary Sandoval, Virginia San Miguel, Linda Sary, Janeen Satterlee, Eric Sauve, Lynn Savage, Roxanne Sawicki, Mark Schachtner, Pamela Schafer, Stephen Schell, Barbara Scherer, Werner Schindehette, William Schmid, Kathryn Schmidt, Johnnie Schmidt, Ronald Schneider, Dale Schneider, John Schneller, John Themselves Physically as Well as Mentally Schnur, Michael Schoen, Robert Schrader, David Schramm, Thomas Schrems, Diane Schrock, William Schroeder, James Schroeder, Susan Schultz, Barbara Schultz, David Schultz, John Schultz, Nancy Schwind, Margaret Schwind, Vera Sedlar, Mark Sedwick, Mary Sedwick, Steven Seekamp, Craig Shackelford, Alan Shaw, Sharon Shearer, Glenn Sheets, Donald Sherman, James Shevchenko, Linda Shields, Debra Church Jim Muladore demonstrates the fun- 121 122 Shields, Joseph Short, Nancy Shoskey, Pamela Shuberg, Richard Sieb, Philip Sigourney, Frank Silver, Nancy Simmons, James Simons, Deborah Sims, Kathy Sisco, Judy Sizick, Diane Small, Thomas Smith, Jeanne Smith, Sharon Smith, Stephen Smith, Terry Smith, Thomas Smith, Vicki Sobel, Susan Sova, Mary Sovia, Jan Sparks, William Spaulding, Christy Spaulding, Keith Sperry, Joan Spiridonow, Michael Sproul, Deborah Out Yells Stahle, Barbara Stansbury, Pamela Stanton, Mary Stearns, Deborah Steele, Kathryn Steele, Richard Steele, William Steeves, Susan Stephenson, Roxanne Stevens, Richard Stewart, Sara Stockford, Ricky Stockmeyer, Patricia Stockwell, Thomas Stoklosa, Barry Strecker, Peggy Stuart, James Stuart, Kathie Stuckey, Linda Sutton, Sharon Swick, Timothy Tarras, James Taylor, James Taylor, William Tenney, James Tewes, Linda Thomas, Shirley Thompson, Deborah Thoms, Clifford Tift, Letha Tilot, Ann Tilot, Thomas Trew, Bev Trier, Harry Trombley, Deborah Troyer, Peggy Tunney, Gregory Tweddle, David Ulmer, Richard Ulrey, Robert VanBocxlaer, Patricia Vasold, Barbara Seniors Verhey, Norma Vetterle, Daniel Voelker, Wilma Voorheis, Gerald Voss, Michael Voss, Paula Voss, Sharon Wagle, Beverly Walch, Phyllis Waldie, Larry Wallaert, Connie Walsh, Laura Walther, Mary Wanless, James Wanless, Margaret Ward, Dennis Warner, Billie Warnock, William Warren, Susan Way, Judith Weatherford, Cheri Weighman, David Wenzel, Keith Wesmer, Kathy Westlund, Richard Wheatley, Douglas White, Lynda Wilhelm, Carol Wilhelm, Karen Wilhelm, Robert Wilkins, Lisbeth Wilson, Rex Wood, Charles Wulff, James Yancer, Beverly York, Joseph Young, Mary Younk, David Zaggy, Jeri Zahareos, Sophia Zessin, Janice Zinck, Sally Zirkle, Barbara Zucker, Barbara Zuzula, Carol Zwiker, James and Sophomores to Win ’68 Spirit Jug JUNIORS NOT PICTURED Artcliff, Timothy Ball, Richard Bartels, Mary Beardsley, Richard Behm, Brent Bohnhoff, Sherry Bushey, Cheryl Cheszlak, James Clark, David Coxe, John DeWaele, Donald Farrell, Michael Favara, James Fedor, Janis Geiger, Thomas Groening, Richard Hales, Donald Hayes, William Heinrich, Larry Kane, Gregory Kennedy, Kathleen Kilbourne, Kevin Krueger, Carol La Fond, Dale Luplow, Terry MacCord, Robert Maul, Steven Merrill, David Moquin, Richard Olson, Kathy Ortega, Daniel Parent, Cynthia Rae, Robert Raymaker, William Rick, Emil Schmidt, Rosemary Schwager, Mark Sexten, Judith Sharkey, Donald Simon, Richard Slominski, Patrick Smith, Ronnie Sommers, Jim Stpec, Penney Terrian, Leon Torrez, Daniel Tweddle, Louis Wagner, Carl Waugh, Donald Webster, Betty White, William Wieck, Jean Williams, Dorothy Wilson, John Wisniewski, Lawrence Woodward, Charles Woodward, Randolph Wuobio, Steve Zentz, Edward Zingg, William 123 Adams, Susan Albers, Kathleen Alcorn, Marilyn Alever, William Allen, Connie Allen, Sally Anderson, Carol Anderson, Cheryl Anderson, James Anderson, Linda Anderson, Patricia Anderson, Peter Appold, Paul Archambault, Annette Armbruster, Jacob Armbruster, John Armstrong, Melinda Armstrong, Thomas Arraut, Raymond Atkinson, Robert Ault, Rae-Anne In Fall Elections Sophomores Choose Robert White Austin, Debora Austin, Rae Austin, Roosevelt Aves, Anthony Bacon, Charles Bader, Robert Bagerski, Brenda Bain, Patricia Baird, Susan Baker, Marti Baker, Robert Baker, Susan Ball, Dave Ballien, Wendy Barager, Brenda Barber, David Barckholtz, Randall Barnard, Charles Barrigar, Susan Bartlett, B. Neil Barz, Gerald Basinger, Mark Bassett, Kathy Bauer, Richard Bauer, Susan Baumer, Veronica Beach, Christine Beach, Karen Becker, Deborah Becker, Ellen Beckert, Carol Beckman, Bonnie Beem, Julianne Beets, Terri Beffrey, Julie Behm, Carol Beisel, Joseph Bell, Sue Benkert, Wayne Bennett, Michael Benthien, Janet Benzenbery, Lee Berthume, John Bierlein, Gayle Bills, Charles Bissonette, Margaret Bittner, Richard Bixby, Valerie Blackmer, Becky — Po ee, LEADING the sophomore class is Robert White, president; Karen Sims, secretary-treasurer and Richard Miller, vice-president. to Represent Them as First Year Hillites Blenkhorn, Kathryn Blohm, Doris Bloom, Sheila Bober, Christine Bocade, James Boehringer, Julie Boley, William Bond, John Bonner, Duane Booth, William Boshaw, Eva Boughner, Michael Bowen, Linda Bowerman, Barbara Boyce, Janet Boyer, Betty Boyer, Richard Bradley, Edward Bradley, Kay Brady, Deborah Brennan, John Brethauer, Cynthia Brock, Kurt Bruggers, Donald Bruner, Julia Bruske, Kathryn Buehler, Dean Buggia, Paul Bunzow, Ray Burdick, Julie Burgess, Duane Burk, Julie Burk, Linda Burrill, Richard Burt, Barbara Buscarino, Frank Bush, Robert Byron, Michael Calligaro, Vincent Campbell, Gary Campbell, Susan Cappell, Timm Castellanos, Ricardo Chambers, Chris Chavez, Tomas Cholcher, Donn Cichowski, Tom Clement, Dawn Clements, Barbara 125 Clements, Mark Coats, Steven Colindres, Janet Collier, Carole Collison, Bonnie Colpean, Dan Connor, Lawrence Cook, Suzy Cook, Janice Copp, Terry Cordingly, Deborah Corne, Debra Cornell, Christopher Cottenham, Thomas Coulouris, Andy Crawford, Jan Cronin, Clay Cruz, Naomi Curran, Kerry Curtis, Glenda | MR. SEYMOUR MURPHY checks Linda Smith's guidance notebook on class discussion. Czeiszperger, Elizabeth Dambro, William Dargie, Paula Darlak, Karen Darlak, Sharon David, William Davis, Ann Davis, Carol Davis, Harold Davis, Laurie Decker, Susan Deering, Debora Deford, Cheryl de Geus, Stuart De Guise, David Deike, Jon Dembinsky, Randy Demers, John Demijohn, Frank DePlonty, Sherry Dersch, Cheryl Desonia, Leann Devendorf, Curt DeYoung, Diane Dietiker, Thomas Dietzel, Thomas Dill, Debra Dittmar, Janet Dobney, Marsha Dodge, Larry Doepker, James Doerr, Nancy Donnenwerth, Edward Donnenwerth, Michael Doran, Michael Douglas, Terry Douglas, Virginia . Drake, Richard Druelle, Douglas Duby, Penny Duma, Mark Dunkley, Stephen Sophomores Learn the Routine and Schedule _ Dupuis, Patricia Duvall, Barbara Dyer, Rebecca Dzirnis, Andrew Eaton, Gregory Edwards, Harold Efu, JoAnn Eich, James Eller, James Emeott, David Emeott, William Emery, James Emery, Judy Engels, Henry Enos, David Enszer, Mary Erzen, Ronald Evans, Karen Fedor, Ronald Fein, Sally Fick, Robert Fielder, Albert Fierstine, Gail Fila, Christine Fini, Karen Fischer, Jon Fletje, Donald Flewelling, Trudy of Arthur Hill in Guidance Classes Flora, Dale Flora, Dean Fobear, Steven Foerster, James Forshee, Connie Fowler, Iris Fowler, Jill Fox, James Francke, Leonard Frawley, Susan Frenzel, Janice Frey, Gina Frick, Jacqueline Frost, Donald Fuentes, Laura Fulco, Patricia Fuller, Judy Fuller, Russell Furlo, Ralph Gabel, Linda Gabel, Lizbeth Gage, Michael Galbraith, Robert Gardstrom, Christine Garretson, Lorna Garwood, Andrea Gasparovic, Catherine Gebler, Michael Geese, Donald Geiger, Peter George, Patricia Gerard, Gregory Gerrish, William Gillig, Michael Gilman, Doris Glaviano, Barbara Golden, Debbie Golombisky, John Gonzalez, Theresa Goodlander, Lorraine Goodsell, John Gookin, Richard 127 Gorman, Diane Gottleber, Timothy Graham, Deborah Graham, Thomas Grassmick, Victoria Gray, Leslie Gray, Steven Greenwood, Shirley Grefe, Timothy Greko, Thomas Grierson, William Griffin, Sharon Grube, Julie Guzman, Henry Hackstadt, Mary Haenlein, Richard Hale, Joy Hambling, Linda Hammer, Charles Hammond, Larry Hanley, John | Yearling Drivers Learn the Theory of Driving Hanvey, Martha Hargesheimer, Heidi Hargreaves, Amy Harris, David Harris, Randall Hartleib, Connie Hartwig, Ronald Haske, Linda Hasso, Cindy Hayes, Charles Hayes, John Heagany, Peter Heavenrich, Polly Helpap, Arthur Helpap, Michael Helveston, Susan Henderson, Randy Henne, Randy Heredia, Denise Hernandez, Rosa Herzog, Wayne Hetzman, Steven Hetzman, Stewart Hicks, Tim Hill, Jacalyn Hirschman, Leo Hodges, Linda Hodges, Ronald Hoernlein, Bonnie Hoffman, Daniel Hoffman, Val Hoffman, William Hogan, Susan Holland, Carol Holland, Kimberly Holton, Ronald Holtrop, Jill Holtz, Larry Hubbard, Janice Hubinger, Carol Huebner, Ralph Huff, Bill Hughes, Mary Hunt, Connie Iles, Debra Jacobi, Judith 128 Jacobs, Ernest Jarabek, Kathleen Jarema, Donald Jarema, Terrence Johnston, Robert Jones, Kenneth Jones, Robert Jones, Thomas Jordan, John Judzis, Arnis Judzis, Arvids Juhas, Linda Jurek, Deborah Kaleyta, Susan Kanonas, Pamela INSTRUCTING a student through the flags, Coach Fowler hopes for success. Through Bookwork Then Put It Into Practice Kaufmann, Leonard Kaufmann, Richard Kelly, Dawn Kelly, Nancy Kelsey, Patricia Kennedy, Rosemary Kessler, Mary Kiebala, Janet Kincade, Janice Kindt, Debra Kingsbury, Sandra Kipfmiller, Stanley Kitchen, Tom Klaczkiewicz, Kathy Klein, Larry Knights, Lillian Knights, Linda Kolhagen, Mary Konsdorf, Kevin Korbein, Vicki Korting, Larry Kratz, Jacqueline Krauchenko, Cynthia Krause, Sharon Krawczyk, Halina Krawczyk, Jack Kressley, Janet Kricher, Jean Marie Krieger, David Kris, David Krohn, Thomas Kutsch, Terry Laatsch, Cynthia LaBrake, Marcy Laeding, Patricia Lafferty, Kathy LaFlair, Thomas Lagalo, Patricia Lane, Nancy Lange, Charles Langer, Steven LaPan, Randall LaPierre, Don Lassignal, John Laubhan, Thomas Lauer, Bruce Laugavitz, Mark Lawrence, Michael 129 Lazzaro, Mary 130 Leese, Kathleen Leeson, Bruce LeMay, James Lemmer, Ginn, Lennox, Helen Lent, Donald Lent, Norman Lesh, Daniel Leuritz, Susan Levi, Janet Levinsohn, Elysa Lewis, Robert Logan, David Long, Julie Losee, Norman Lynn, Debbie MacArthur, Mary MacCord, Robert McGown, Janice Mahan, Dennis Mahan, Ellis Mahnke, Michele Maier, Dennis Majeski, Toni Malenfant, Dennis Manas, Debra Mann, Debra Manning, Susan Sophomores Find Sharing Lockers an Effective Marshall, David Martin, Raymond Mattheis, Connie Matuzak, Patrick Maxwell, Randall Mayer, John McCarthy, Cheryl McCarthy, Sharon McCrary, Christine McCullen, Keith McDonald, David McDonald, James McDonald, Kathleen McFerson, William McGuire, Daniel McGuire, Jeffrey McIntyre, Christine McKenna, Bonnie McKinstry, Harold McLincha, Cherie McMall, Timothy McNab, Thomas McNally, Kathleen McNish, Janet McQuinn, James Meehleder, Cathie Meisel, Mable Melcher, Mark Melville, Mike Mendell, Rosemary Mertz, David | Mertz, John | Mertz, Randall | Metevia, Nannette | Meyer, Linda Meyer, Maria Mielke, Donna Miller, Gary Miller, James Miller, Richard Miller, Tanya Minard, Gary Mitchell, Janice Mitchell, Thomas Mitzel, Christopher Mohler, Linda Mohr, David Molenaar, David Molitor, Brian Monaghan, Larry Moore, Tim Morgan, Donovan Muehlenbeck, Gregory Mueller, Cynthia Mulder, John Mundt, Marla Munger, Ralph Munro, Karen AFTER looking through the mess in his locker sophomore Randy Henne finds his book with Mike Hoffman's help. Means of Getting to Know Fellow Classmates Muter, Lyle Myers, Gwenda Needham, Robert Nehmer, David Nellett, Michael Newcomb, Debra Newkirk, Ronald Nickless, Mary Nickless, Paula Nicol, Jay Nixon, Dean Notter, Sandra Novak, Candace O’ Conner, Michael Ode, Roger Ohlmacher, Jayne Olney, Martha ph Ornelas, Ruben £ Osborn, Bruce A =o Ne Osborne, Claudette S ae Owen, George . ™ Paetz, Cynthia : Palasty, William Parent, Walter Parker, Donald Parsons, Kathleen Patterson, Sandra Pattinson, Frank Paul, Marion Pawlik, Sue Pelkey, Aileen Pelkey, Sue Pelkey, Thomas Perez, Jane Perry, Linda Perry, Sally Petersen, Mary Peterson, Kristine Pett, Robert - Petzko, John Pierce, Dale Pi Pieschke, Nancy Piffer, Sally Pincombe, Bruce Platko, Thomas Plowman, Debra Pluss, Alan Pococke, Steven Poineau, Janette Poineau, Kenneth Porter, Dawn Portner, Carl Portwine, Nancy Premo, Tamara GETTING his picture taken is “‘old stuff’ for junior Tom Geiger. Sophomores Take Pruden, Allen Purcell, Mark Purcell, Pamela Pussehl, Larry Quick, Sally Rachow, Claudia Rankin, Barry Redburn, Kirk Reed, William Reichard, Larry Reichle, David Reimers, Deborah Reimus, Russell Reinhart, Gerry Reinig, Sheila Reinshuttle, Linda Reisig, Deborah Rice, Gaile Richards, Deborah Richert, Karen Richey, John Riddick, Eve Riffert, Robert Rindhage, Karen Rindhage, Sharon Riselay, Diane Riser, John Rittenberry, John Rogel, Charles Rogers, Dwight Ronan, William Rood, Colette Rood, Margie Rosenson, Joseph Ross, Leslie Ross, Wilma Roth, Christine Roth, Michael Rounds, Debra Rousseau, Timothy Rowland, Charmaine Ruble, Kathleen Runner, Guy Rupp, Janet Ruthig, John Rychel, Leland 132 Samra, Rise Saunders, Deborah Savage, Dennis Savage, Jeri Schadt, Jerry Schafer, Margaret Schaper, Connie Scherping, Denise Schlicker, Donna Schlitt, Michael Schmidt, Anna Schmidt, David Schmidt, Herbert Schmidt, Linda Schmidt, Louis Schnell, Susan Schobert, Jeri Ann Schoberth, Sue Schramm, Marcia Schrank, David Schrems, David Schroeder, Linda Schultz, Linda Schultz, Michael Classes to Have Their Pictures Taken Schulz, Gail Schulz, Lorna Schulz, William Schumann, Michael Schwager, Philip Schwind, Michael Scott, Randy Scouten, Linda Sedlik, Jane Seegmiller, Lynn Seibel, Robert Seidel, Conrad Seman, Patricia Severance, Lonnie Sheets, John Sheffer, Laura Shields, William Shook, John Sieb, Deborah Sieggreen, Pamela Sigourney, Tommy Sims, Karen Slagle, Georgene Slumka, JoAnn Smigiel, Marianne Smith, Christine Smith, Gregory Smith, Linda Smith, Oma Smith, Richard Smith, Ronald Smith, Susan Soltis, John Spear, Michael Spiekerman, Mark Spiess, Christine Spiker, Janet Spreeman, Robert Sproul, Steven Stanley, Linda Stark, Peter Steele, Elmer Steffen, Barbara Steffen, James Stephenson, Deborah Stewart, Glen Stewart, Rose Ann Stockford, Charles Stockwell, Carol Iss 134 Stokes, Susan Stone, Janet Stork, Robert Stroble, Patric ia Strouse, Carol Stuller, Kathleen Sudheimer, Mari Suban, Pamela Sumera, Gail Sutfin, Dell Swan, Susan Sziber, Sue Talik, John Tarras, Pamela Tarras, Patricia Taylor Deborah Teall, Sally Temple Gregor) Tenney, Dana Thomas, Gar) Thompson, Christine Thompson, Mike Thon Deborah Thormeier, Ross lTicar, Tommy Tilot, Barbara Tobin, Vicki Turner, Anne Sophomores Enjoy Convenience of Arthur Hill’s Turner, Beverly Tyra, Paulette Unger, Timothy Ure he, Peter Valdiserri, Robert Vale K. Bonnie Van Benschoten, Mark VanConett, Marcia Van Denberg, Thomas Van Herweg, Judy Van Wormer, James Van-Y, Mark Vega, Robert if etterle, Sheila Viassis, Pamela Vollbrec At, Jon Voorheis, James ee Waener, Gayl Waldie, Diane Walther, Rick Wanek, Michael Ward, Janet Watrous, Patricia Wazny, JoAnn W eaver,-Larry Weber, Paul Wedding, Rhea Weir, Nanc Weishuhn, Richard Welles, Denise Wells, Richard Welzein, William Wendling, James Wendzik, Timothy Wenzel, Janet Whaley, Patrick Wheatley, Pamela Wheeler, Janet Wheeler, Jed White, Dennis White, Joyce White, Robert Whitmore, Becky Whitten, Gail Wickes, Ashley Wildemeier, Nancy Willett, Patricia Williams, Vickie Wilson, Barbara Windy, Sandra Wisniewski, Kristine Wisniewski, Richard Wisniewski, Sandra Withrow, Jeffry Wohlfeil, Betty Wolf, Thomas Wolverton, Joel Wood, Jerry DISPLAYING the versatility of the book store, Sue Rivard fills the many needs of Tim Cappel, Bill Dambro, Kurt Brock and Stuart deGeus. Student Store for ‘Last Minute”’ Shopping Woodall, Donna Woodbridge, David Woodward, Lynda Worden, Robert Babcock, Robert Wozniak, Debra Bayn, Dave Wright, eel Blower, Richard Wurtz, Amber 5 Yaklin, Dwayne Buckey, David Yaklin, Nancy Combs, Stephen Yearsley, Yvette Fisher, Terry Yeska, Nina Yocic, Bill Glover, Dale York, Judith Gorman, Stephen eee Cathy Garvey, Susan SEE ig Herbin, Gregory Zeitler, Peggy : Zimmer, Dennis Llamas, Rito Loehr, Michael Marr, Steve Masker, Paul McGillem, Terry Nelson, Claudia Wood, Sherry SOPHOMORES NOT PICTURED Nethercot, Bradford Opezynski, Mary Patrick, William Preston, Rick Prevost, Janice Price, Robert Provencher, Kathy Rippberger, Randy Roberts, Kathy St. Clarles, Penny Sauer, Debrorah Saunder, Dennis Scharmke, Marlene Siminski, Michael Tuck, William 135 FINE ARTS ve got a lot of We Secch nino AS Cai oc Tis wise to learn; ‘Tis God-like to create. John Godfrey Saxe ‘YOU DID IT!” Higgins is congratulated by Pickering after Eliza's successful appearance at the Embassy Ball. Dramatic, Musical, and Artistic Talents COLONEL PICKERING sometimes w possible to change Eliza's speaking habits. 138 onders whether it will be The climax of weeks of rehearsals was reached in April, as “My Fair Lady” came to Arthur Hill’s stage. Rehearsals began in February under the direction of Mrs. Merle Leis, Mr. Richard Jensen, and Mrs. Lorene. Bishop. The sell-out performances were presented by the art, dramatic, and musical departments. “My Fair Lady” was the story of a common flower girl, Eliza Doolittle (Wuanita Elliott), whose life changed after taking speech lessons. Her teacher, Professor Higgins (James Cullen), was convinced that if she could lose her cockney accent, no one would be able to distinguish her from a true lady. After seem- ingly endless work, Eliza was finally ready for her debut at the Embassy Ball. Shé had changed so much that everyone believed her to be a Hungarian princess. After her Success, however, she felt lost and won- dered what was to become of herself. Higgins’ colleague, Colonel Pickering (Steven Ross), “ncouraged Eliza when she felt that she would never learn to speak correctly, while Freddy, a wealthy young man, fell in love with her as soon as he heard her speak. Alfred P. Doolittle (Steven Cramton) added umor as Eliza’s vagrant father, Other main charac- ters were Protrayed by Beverly Bowman, Claudia Gayda, LaDonna Buseth, and James Gorman. — AFTER HER SUCCESS at the ball, Eliza is on the verge of tears “ELIZA! Where the devil are my slippers?” when she receives no congratulations. Combine to Produce a Sell-out ‘““My Fair Lady”’ WHILE HAVING TEA at the Ascot Races, Eliza tells Mrs. Eynsford-Hill, Freddy, and Mrs. Higgins about her aunt’s sudden death. 139 PATIENT DRILLING pays off when the marching band performs a well-prepared number during halftime. CONCERT BAND—FRONT ROW: N. Packard, S. Abler, M. Martin, Hozeska, C. Wallaert. SECOND R C. Paetz, D. Ecker, D. Schrader, Inglis, S. Rivard, J. Koinis, V. Capp 140 Rindage, K. LeMay, B. K. Jarabek, C. Zuzula, D. OW: G. Voorheis, R. Kemerer, D. MacArthur, §. Dodds, S. ell, D. Wheatley, T. Sigourney, HONORS BAND—FRONT ROW: J. Misener, K. Heritier, J. Malzahn, H. Trier, L. Lemmer, C. Kirkby, A. Garwood, N. Kammer, S. Shuman, C. Dersch. SECOND ROW: D. Buehler, P. Kuznicki, D. Paterson, K. Jones, T. Gustafson, F. Pattinson, V. Lemmer, J. Peglow, C. Moessner, J. Minster, D. Sheets, D. Many Practices, Few ; . es ji ; 2 } f : J i ; _ gi ile i, = As ™ - iy ty C. Cornell, P. Latty, S. Fobear, L. Hambling. THIRD ROW: L. Ruthig, T. Beets, L. Fuentes. J. Bond, T. Hamlin, B. Pincombe, J. Wolverton, D. Railling, T. Dietiker, L. Chishoin, R. Karls, M. Alsgaard, G. Henne. FOURTH ROW: C. Marquis, R. Rosin, J Kuebler, M. Goodwin, C. Behrens, C. Carter, S. Wuobio, J. Chase, J. Jerry, R. Paterson. FOURTH ROW: R. Russell, J. McFerson, D. Fink, F. Sigourney, S. Anderson, J. Chase, C. Seekamp, M. R. Spess, M. Brush, J. LeMay, J. Mochen, R. Kettlehohn. AB- Miller. THIRD ROW: A. Myrtle, D. Orr, V. Lenk, M. Walther, SENT: T. Fettig, C. Natali, J. Newkirk, K. Spaulding, R. Duby, S. Gorman, K. Hughes, G. Fahndrich, S. Steeves, J. Wendling, Ds L. Turner, J. Neville, J. Whelton, P. Sovia, J. Ward. Larson, R. Spreeman, P. Sulfridge, R. Surgeson, R. Castellanos, Performances Characterize Marching Band Season Fobear, R. Coughlin, E. Curnutt, A. Hauffe, G. Krieger, Anscomb, J. Simpson, M. Rose, G. Boltz, G. Riedel, K. Picardi, Durn. ABSENT: D. Stephenson, R. Stephenson, L. Colby, Wheeler. ae) Mr. Richard Jensen’s band provided pep marches from the stands even though muddy fields kept the band from marching. 14] HONORS ORCHESTRA members include Christine Bohnhoff, Dawn Downer, Carol Strouse, Carol Anderson, and Robert Waters. Five members of the Arthur Hill orchestra were | chosen to take part in the first Honors Concert at ill | Bridgeport High School on December 9, 1967. After nie tryouts were held, the following students were chosen: Carol Strouse (viola), Carol Anderson (violin), Dawn Downer (viola), Chris Bohnhoff (cello), and Robert Waters (bass). | The fifty-six members of the orchestra were chosen from sixteen schools in district three. On the day of the concert, members of the honors band and orches- tra met to practice all day for the evening concert. In- cluded in the program for the orchestra were ‘“‘Beetho- ven’s Opus 43” and selections from the “Sound of Music.” Preparation for the district and state competitions influenced much of the year’s work for the entire or- chestra. One required and two extra pieces were prac- ticed to perform for judging. In the Christmas Concert on December 17 the or- chestra entertained with parts of Tschaikowsky’s “Nutcracker Suite,” “Winter Wonderland,” and the traditional “Sleigh Ride.” The “Christmas Concerto” by Corelli featured soloists Carol Anderson and Jo- seph Roserson on violins and Chris Bohnhoff on cello. | 142 ee ORCHESTRA FIRST ROW: C. Anderson, J. Rosenson, a Pringle, L. Wesson, D. Downer, SECOND ROW: P.: Gabel, Cook, K. Heritier, J. Misener, C. Kirkby, L. Lemmer, J. a S. Quick, C. Strouse, THIRD ROW: C. Stockford, S. Decker, 9: PINK illustrates a an ee neta , DONN FINK illustrates the effort involved in playing the cornet while Bruce Lauer serenely watche : yw S his music. Shuman, C. Dersch, V. Lemmer, J. Minster, C. Carter, F. Sigour- ney, S. Wuobio, R. Kettelhohn, C. McIntyre, FOURTH ROW: B. Bowerman, J. Jacobi, N. Bartlett, R. Babcock, R. Waters, ABSENT: W. Hambling, A. Tilot, L. McCoy, H. Hargesheimer, 4 ee Rate P. Kuznicki, C. Bohnhoff, L. Gabel, L. Gabel, J. Chase, L. Turner, D. Mattison, H. K. Spaulding, Trier, J. McFerson. T. Fettig, S. Gorman, J. Natali, 143 vvanangggns eset PLACING the completed creche scene in the front hall showcase, Joyce Koehler considers the effect on her work. a AS PART of her portfoli : olio ; PaTUCE Oe admission to art school, Lisa Reed tries her hand at weaving. Draped Figures Show Artistic Abilities in Christmas Showcases By Mary Boyse Talented students in art classes worked individually or in pairs to prepare Christmas scenes in the hall showcases. The first Christmas story and Santa Claus were among the ideas chosen to be portrayed. Draped figures were used to characterize members of the nativity scene. After a cone was made, they were formed by shaping material dipped in wheat paste around the figure. Heads were made from styro- foam with the features painted on; arms were formed by papier-maché. Either colored material was used to drape around the figures, or they were painted. While commercial art emphasized mechanical skill, studio art required more creativeness. Students could choose an area such as portraiture, watercolor, oil, or landscapes and work on developing skill in that field. Studio crafts was conducted on a similar basis. Among the areas to pursue were clay, wood, mosaic tile, stone cutting and polishing, and leather work. DAN SIZICK carefully adds a coat of varnish to the decorative walnut head he has carved. WORKING toward the completion of her Christmas showcase, Sue Richardson paints the draped figure of a wise man. DURING Mr. Mitchell's studio crafts class, Larry Miller solders a piece of silver jewelry. 145 Regular Quartet Practice Develops Harmony LARRY OTT, John Raleigh, Chris Bohnhoff, and Nancy Kuker show that quartet practice can be fun as well as rewarding. HONORS CHOIR—FRONT ROW: D. Brown, L. Reed, P. Ga- bel, L. Beaz, D. Coulouris, W. Elliott, B. Gilbe, K. Cullen, S. Fischer, D. Nagel, B. Phillips. SECOND ROW: K. Schoonmaker, M. Mulder, C. Bohnhoff, L. Appold, L. Easlick, J. Hill, S. Favara, To keep in step with the new developments in mu- sical study, Mrs. Merle Leis, director of the choral department, had a new technique. She decided that each choir member should be required to attend a week- ly quartet practice. The quartet usually consisted of four members: soprano, alto, tenor and bass. This practice, outside of class, was very effective in devel- oping the desired blend of the choir. The annual Pops Concert presented on November 21 displayed many types of music, from classical and traditional to popular. The music, staging, and chor- eography of the hit Broadway musical, ““West Side Story” were featured. Mrs. Leis also planned many activities for the choirs. In April, honors a cappella and the girls’ chorus will attend Spring Festival, held biannually at different schools. This is a combination of all the area junior and senior high schools, rehearsing all day and pre- senting a concert in the evening. Also in the spring, members of the choirs attended Solo and ensemble competition in which they were judged on their individual ability. Miss Diana Skensos, extern from Michigan State University, spend the first semester student teaching under Mrs. Leis. Miss Skensos taught music theory and the lives and music of many great composers. P. Puchel, S. Brown, J. Glass, S. Schrems. THIRD ROW: J. Raleigh, M. Smith, R. MacCord, L. Severance, J. Ohlmacher, E. Novak, C. Michael, N. Kuker, D. Zolton, R. Steele, J. Groom, FOURTH ROW: J. Frenzel, J. Lauderbach, M. Mikula, C. Wood, GIRLS’ CHOIR—FRONT ROW: K. Parsons, P. Ruhl, S. Noble, D. Elliott, A. Wurtz, J. Beffrey, M. Turbin, S. Allen, S. Makrianis, K. Darlak, Miss Skensos, SECOND ROW: V. Kuehn, B. Driver, S. Patterson, C. Anderson, C. Gardstrom, S. Pinnell, S. Matzke, M. Hill, E. Duby, D. Mann, D. Thompson, L. Lemmer, THIRD ROW: S. Bowen, V. Douglas, L. Gabel; J. Kressley, C. Kirkby, H. Anderson, W. Hatton, J. Holmgren, S. Moulds, G. Botwright, L. Ott, F. Sigourney. S. Holland, D. Borchard, J. Leser, M. Hanes, S. Hinkin, M. OI- ney, W. Witbrodt, FOURTH ROW: D. Ott, V. Riedel, P. Sauve, M. Alcorn, J. Bruske, G. Muter, K. Holland, C. McCarthy, D. Mills, B. Jenkins, R. Samra, J. Filiatraut, D. Ginder, S. Ballard, P. McGraw. COULD THEY BE Santa’s helpers? No, it’s just Honors Choir singing, ‘T'was the Night Before Christmas.” : fani. I Brown. SECOND ROW: S. Brown, NGERS—FRONT ROW: S. Markrianis, W. Elliott, D. rown. OND ROV a aie M. Mulder, L. Reed, J. Lauderbach. THIRD ROW: P. Sulfridge, G. Cook, K. Levinsohn. L. Ott, M. Smith, M. Ode. Appreciative Audiences Welcome Choral Ensembles — CHORALIERS—C. Gardstrom. S. Decker, A. Wurtz, V. Kuehn, K. Cullen, L. Appold, S. Noble, P. Gabel. C. Kirkby, S. Hinkin, W. Elliott, J. Filiatraut, S. Holland. HARMONETTES_S. Patterson, M. Olney, L. Gabel, P. Sauve, E. Gilbe, J. Kressley, S. Favara, D. Elliott, C. Bohnho ff. auve Novak E. Duby, D. Ou, B. Darwin’s Theory Debated in ‘‘Inherit the Wind’”’ Posters in the hall proclaiming, ‘“‘Read Your Bible” and “Read Your Darwin” awakened curiosity about the play, “Inherit the Wind”, presented November 18 and 19 in the auditorium. A small town was the setting for this entertaining yet thought-provoking plot. It involved a school teach- er, Bertram Cates, who was on trial for teaching Darwin’s Theory of Evolution. Henry Drummond, as attorney for the defense, argued the case with Matthew Harrison Brady, the prosecutor and a fanatic on religion. Although Drum- mond did not win his case, he succeeded in calling national attention to the narrow-mindedness of the townspeople. CAST Henry Drummond —. 225 eee David Bird Matthew Harrison Brady .......... Thomas Smith Mrs. Brady . 2... see Barbara Goodsell Bertram -Cates: . :... S290. 4eeee Michael Lefler Rachel Brown «2.3: Martha Smith Rev. Jeremiah Brown]. eee Timothy McLin fom Davenport 72a Thomas M. Armstrong E.:K. Hornbeck 2.42 52.33) eee Fred Dingman Judge... eve Ken Botwright Director and Faculty Advisor . Mr. William Scharffe : AFTER THEIR ARRIVAL, Brady and his wife, (Tom Smith and Barbara Goodsell) are welcomed by a housewife (Nancy Kammer) and the other townspeople. MATTHEW HARRISON BRADY lectures about the dangers of teaching Darwin's Theory of Evolution to the townspeople. 149 CLUBS We've got a lot of Those who bring sunshine Into the lives of others Cannot keep it from themselves. James M. Barrie SERVING. HI-Y CLUB: John Morello, Michael McCormick, James Medler, — pier’ eee Richard Dyer, Dean Campbell, Richard Giessel, Dean Ross, Mi- chael Goodwin, Lee Simkins, Marshall Morley, and John Weber, GORDON ANDERSON reaches for the ball, as teachers and take a breather from their meeting. teammates watch in the Hi-Y faculty basketball game. Y-Teens Help Needy; Hi-Y Prepares for Faculty Game AFTER THEIR MEETING, yY- Suzanne. Donnenwerth and Laurie ments and friendly conversation. Teens Barbara Stahle, Denno gather with advise Cathy Provencher, Lynnette Fouch, r Mrs. Eleanor Karpicke for refresh- 152 Students Learn By Teaching in Gym Classes Approximately twenty-five girls, either juniors or seniors having a high scholastic average and showing a desire to serve their fellow students, assisted Miss Orvene Johnson and Miss Regina Kern in their gym classes. From teaching a beginnning swimmer the basic strokes to learning the techniques of life- saving, the swim aids mixed work with pleasure. As a result of the success of last year’s book drive, A.H.H.S. Y-Teen members, along with other Sagi- naw area clubs, collected books to send to needy children. Another service project of the Y-Teens this year was the presentation of the Sophomore Cup to the outstanding sophomore girl. The club also had a pajama party at the Y.W.C.A., learned make-up tips from Mrs. Penny Watson, guest speaker, and had a very successful candy sale. The Hi-Y-faculty basketball game was again one of the highlights of the ‘67-68’ school year. The boys, who had spent weeks in preparation, and the faculty, dressed for the occasion, made it a huge success. PREPARING to take a dive off the board, swim aid Sheri Hinkin stops to talk to Sharon Sutton while Marie Richter stands by. SANDRA BOWEN returns the ball as fellow gym aids Jeananne JUNIOR SWIM AED Raley EE Holbert, Jacqueline Buddle, and Kay Kaufman prepare for the next volley. 153 | Ushers, Audio-Visual Staff Show Serving Spirit USHERS CLUB members scan the song selections to be per- Kathy Meyer, Lenor Martinez, Bonnie Hoffman, Gaudalupe Rocha, formed at the annual Pop Concert. Patrice Strieter, Jean Rabideau, Lynda Stuckey, Kathleen Hopkins, and Janet Bittner. VERNE CAPPELL, John Si m ; ae 2 ed equinwiche pson, Fred Dingman, and William Hambling inspect audio-visual BRIGHT flames from the senior wood pile warmed and inspired Hillites to a victory over Pontiac Central on November 10. Bonfire Sparks Spirit Pep Club Initiates New Project in “ 67-68”’ Climaxing the wettest football season in recent his- tory, the Pep Club sponsored a bonfire before the final football game. To increase enthusiasm the three classes challenged each other to bring the most wood. Although seniors boasted the biggest pile, the juniors were rewarded at half time for conforming to the contest rules. Pep Club members got further backing for the team by chartering a bus to Flint for the Flint Northern game. Throughout the season members sold programs which helped cover the costs of materials for posters and Homecoming decorations. Again responsible for Homecoming plans, the Pep Club selected ‘“‘Cloud 9” as the theme for the assembly and dance. Posters proclaiming the times of home games and such familiar slogans as ‘“‘Trounce the Trojans” in loud colors accompanied by magazine pictures decorated the halls. Serving at school productions and assemblies, the ushers and audio-visual staff proved invaluable. Ushers greeted guests at all concerts and plays and distributed programs to each person who attended these functions. The audio-visual staff learned effec- tive lighting techniques and learned how to use the complicated projection machines. POSTERS urging students to attend the game against Midland are made by Poster Club members, Debra Krogman, Susan Baird, Julie Becker, Sandra Schrems and Patti Herzberger. 155 Shutterbugs Organize Mr. Marshall Matlock Advises New Ca mera Club Arthur Hill’s new journalism teacher. Mr. Marshal] 7 Matlock, organized and advised a new club, the Camera Club. After watching films explaining the fundamentals of the camera and the development of film, the group then tried developing film on their own. Experimenting with radio equipment, the Amateur Radio Club extended their know ledge of ham radios, The Bowling Club, boasting a membership of 66, spent alternate Wednesdays at Stardust Lanes. Divided into teams, the bowlers competed against each other. During Blue and Gold week. the Girls’ Athletic As- sociation challenged the faculty to a volleyball game during half-time of the Hi-Y-Faculty game. They also presented the school with a life-size papier-mache lum- berjack. Other activities included such sports as ski- ing, basketball, and volleyball. The Ski Club, sponsored by Mrs. Louise Harrison, Spent a February week-end Skiing at Holiday Hills near Traverse City. Members met weekly at Bintz’s Apple Mountain to develo p new skills and to perfect old ones. Six Arthur Hill students, Gregory Dargie, Marie Richter, Joan Glass. Marshall Morley, David Rusch, and Gary Cook, won trophies in the giant slalom competition. INSPECTING equipment are Camera Club members Dorothy Houser, Emil Rick, Barry Rankin, Don Parker, John Mulder, and Michael Collison. AT THE Biology and Natural Science Club’s Peikert, Charles Bacon, Arnis Judzis, Mary MacArt Gebler listen as Don Schark and Janet Boyce play Christmas Party, Mike hur, and Larry a duet. MR. BURNETT dem members Gerald Voor, onstrates radio equipment for Radio ye James Davey, heis, David Weighman, Thomas Greko, an 156 JAMES WULFF, Bowling Club President, shows determinati [ I : ; ation and G.A.A. lumberjack is unveiled by Ly 7 ] good form as he throws the ball down the alley at Stardust Lanes. of the Hi-Y- Me ciliy ae RE K beh to gor abe G.A.A. Presents Papier-mache Lumberjack to A.H.H.S. Mark Yahn and Mrs. Harrison wait patiently for their turns to take WATCHING Kim Levinsohn’s clever tricks on the slopes of Bintz’s : Apple Mountain, Vincent Lutskus, Gregory Dargie, Richard Bruske, the tow rope to the top of the hill. Senoritas and Herren 4 { Delegates from the Latin Club planned on attending | the national convention at MSU in August and the state convention in March to learn more about the language and the customs. Masters bought and sold slaves at the annual slave auction. Later in the year members donned in togas and tunics dined at the | Roman Banquet. | The leadership of two new advisers, Miss Pilar Socarras and Mr. Harold Rowell, sparked the Spanish Club to new goals. Showing their Christmas spirit, the group prepared a basket of food to give to a needy Saginaw family. Showers of candy fell as they smashed colorful pifiatas at their Christmas party. Miss Socar- ras added to the festivities by singing and accompany- ing herself on the guitar. Highlighting the German Club’s yearly activities was the annual Christmas party. Members decorated the room with evergreen boughs and then spent the re- maining time playing German games, eating German snacks, and singing German carols. The members ordered German Club pins and wrote to pen-pals. The French Club’s major project consisted of a bake sale during both lunch hours. The members often FRENCH CLUB PRESIDENT, Wuanita Elliott, calls on Jan enjoyed watching slides of France at meetings. Akesson for a suggestion as Betty Ann Driver smiles in amusement. : Le GLENN VOORHEIS watches Latin Club slave, Do z as she complies with her master’s requests. 1g ee: LISTENING 10 members Michae es : b mets . ish Clu Miss Socarras sing and play the guitar are Span oor, ! Schumann, Robert Riffert, Peggy Kothe, Merry 158 Sista in . ] Weeeeeeeny’ © Se S 5 eeeeet = : 8 Leebaeti tie is GERMAN CLUB MEMBERS Leslie Ross, Patricia Kelse ; : ; y, Mari- Bauman, James Voorheis, and Gerald Voorhei ch anne Lemke, Lorna Schulz, Janet Kiebala, Jane Filiatraut, Eric at their Christmas party. inewee Bec ane Pa Kenneth Botwright, Nancy Kuker, and David Marshall. PREPARING for their Christmas party, German Club members, Mark Melcher and James Voorheis decorate the bulletin board with evergreen boughs. 159 Performance in “‘Camelot, Fifteen new dramatists, having earned the neces- sary ten points, qualified for membership in Thespians, an honorary national society, for their participation in this year’s musical production, ‘‘Camelot.’’ New mem- bers include the following: Jon Akesson, Henry An- derson, David Bird, Kenneth Botwright, Fred Ding- man, John Frenzel, Amy Hackstadt, Nancy Kammer, Debra Mills, Michael McCormick, Lawrence Ott, Lars Pettersson, Martha Smith, Keith Spaulding, and Linda Tewes. The Quill and Scroll Society welcomed four new members after the first semester. New members are Mary Boyse, Marsha Meyer, Ruth Schneider and Nancy Zittel. By sponsoring a candle sale, the Future Teachers Club raised money for a scholarship for a deserving student. They also travelled to Michigan State Univer- sity to tour the campus and to hear various speakers talk about the teaching profession. Future Physicians from Arthur Hill and other area schools met at Saginaw’s hospitals to hear local doc- tors, such as Dr. Farley and Dr. Hines, discuss topics ranging from harelips to the compatibility of blood types. The Future Homemakers Spent their meetings view- PF ing films and experimenting with new recipes. | | “TOO MANY cooks spoil the broth’? Barb Tilot, Anne Poma and | Linda Mohler prepare a dish to prove this old adage is not true. FUTURE TEACHER club members meet in viser, Mrs. Geeting, to make plans for their cand], the library with ad- . Peale me HINES explains the subject of pathology b to Future Physician m, moers, Jeffery Ellis, Christine Gordon, Brian Packard, Gary Herzier 160 ) “Inherit the Wind” Qualifies 15 New Thespians K. Spaulding; STANDING; L. Tewes, N. Kammer, A. Hackstadt, THESPIANS: SITTING: T. Smith, L. Ott, L. Pettersson, J. M. Smith, K. Allen, W. Elliot and R. Tuck. Frenzel, H. Anderson, D. Bird, J. Akesson, A. Myrtle, K. Botwright, JACQUELINE WAGER, Eva Williams and John Wolz question James List and Howard Ducharme at the St. Mary's Hospital lab. Ruth Schneider (standing) at the Quill and Scroll Society initiation. 161 Davey, J. Gebler, L. Greko, T. Allen, K. Allen, S. Armstrong, T. Bird, D. Botwright, K. Dersch, C. Dingman, F. Elliott, W. Frick, J. Cappell, V. Dingman, F. AMATEUR RADIO Luplow, D. Luplow, T. Medler, J. ARTS-DRA MATICS Gabel, P. Garwood, A. Gasparovic, C. Goodsell, B. Kammer, N. Eentne, Manas, D. McLin, T. Mills, D. AUDIO-VISUAL STAFF Duclos, R. Geiger, T. Club Roster Voorheis, G. Weighman, D. Moor, M. Muir, S. Newcomb, D. Pringle, V. Samra, R. Smith, M. Smith, T, Stephenson, D. Hambling, W. Simpson, J. BIOLOGY AND NATURAL SCIENCE Anderson, L. Anderson, S. Armstrong, T. Bacon, C. Bailey, G. Ballien, W. Bennett, M. Botwright, G. Bourdow, C. Bradley, D. Brants, H. Broner, J. Burditt, B. Cole, M. Cronin, C. Culver, F. Dodge, L. Doepker, J. Driver, G. Francis, G. Franz, R. Gaertner, T. Appold, P. Baird, J. Botwright, G. Brooks, W. Bruggers, D. Byron, R. Chambers, C. Chase, J. Cook, G. Edwards, H. Galbraith, R. Giffin, M. Atkinson, R. Buscarino, F. Collison, M. deGues, S. 162 No established membership list BOWLING Geiger, T. Grefe, T. Gookin, R. Guttridge, J. Hayes, R. Head, E. Holland, C. Isles, J. Karls, R. Kelly, T. King, S. Kothe, P. Krenz, R. Kuehn, V. LaBrake, M. Lawrence, M. Leedke, C. Lent, N. Levinsohn, K. Marr, R. Mayer, R. McDougal, L. BOY’S SWIM AIDS Gookin, D. Hatton, W. Hoffman, L. Holmgren, J. Keebler, K. Leeson, B. Losee, N. Maier, M. Mayer, R. McCullen, P. Morley, M. Neymeiyer, B. CAMERA Houser, D. Jacobs, M. Malenfant, A. Mulder, J. Meyers, B. Middlebrook, N. Minard, G. Moulds, J. Moulds, S. Mueller, S. Pelkey, S. Perkins, D. Perry, S. Peterson, K, Reed, W. Roberts, K. Robertson, M. Rubel, K, Sedlar, M. Temple, G. Terrian, L. Trew, B, Vega, J. Walther, G. Wulff, J, Zahareos, S. Raleigh, J, Ruthig, J, Schoen, R. Schrock, W. Schroeder, J, Sheets, J, Schuberg, R. Silver, D, Tiear Te Parker, D. Rankin, B. Rick, E. D.E.C.A.H. stin, J. Marti, J Schachtner, P, Ballin D. Martinez, | Schaffer, B. Basner, J. Maslowski, P Schluckbier, D, Boaz, L. Maul, S Sieb, P, Chamberlain, L. McCoy, | Snider, Ge Dustin, M. McCoy, | Sobel, S. Fobear, R. McGraw, P Sochocki, J, Fuller, K. Meacham, J Stanton, M. Gregus, M. Merry, B Stanton, M, Harper, J Mielke, W Stoklosa, B, Hazzard, M. Miller, W Stoklosa, B, Helpap, K. Misener, M Stuckey, L. Huebner, P. Myrtle, Michele Thomas, S. Kehr, D. Norris, I VanRiper, K, Kennedy, J. Pettis, € Van Wormer, W, Killin, B. Pizicks, A Voit, M. Konecny, T. Poineau, B Voss, C. Krueger, D. Putnam, R Wardlow, B. Kruth, N. Rick, D Warren, S! Lawton, P. Rocha, D Wiltse, B. Lynch, S. Ross, A ae akela, J. Sahr, | ill, G, iscetad Zuzula, C, DRILL TEAM Allen, K. Dyer, R McGarrity, K. Allen, S. Hubinger, ¢ Morris, M. Borchard, D. Hummel, J Nelson, CG Burt, B. Kelly, D Pinnell, Si Combs, J. Kotenko. G Sims, K. FRENCH Akesson, J. Heavenrich, P. Scouten, L. Allen, K. Helveston, S. Slagle, G. Bowerman, B. Lagalo, P. Stansbury, P. Dersch, C. Levinsohn, | Tewes, L. Dill, D. Lewis, A. Trombley, D. Driver, B. Novak, C. Welzein, R. Fritz, B. Novak, E. Wheeler, J. Gardner, N. Olmacher, J. Wiedemeier, N. Glass, J. Pieschke. N. Williams, E. Goetz, T, Preston, D. Wisniewski, K. Hanes, M. Samra, R. FUTURE HILLITE BL ‘SINESS LEADERS Abbey, N. Franz, J. Klemm, S. Riva Ballard, S. Prick. C, LaBelle, K. Roby, L Bartele, P. Glazier, S. Lagalo, N. RO Ee Beem, S, Graye, H. Larson, M. Royal fs Bush, M. Golombisky, G. Leiselle, N. sm C Collins, J. Hanson, S. Loeffler, J. Schultz, Pp. Daniels, B, Hartman, V, McFaggert, D. Schultz, L Dammann, D. Hollman, S. Metiva, R, Strick Downer, D. Hoffman, M. Miller, D. Ttrieten Dvorsek, D, Howe, D, Monaghan, P. To y Ederer, D. Ireland, S, Near, J. Me io Ellsworth, Jy Jackson, L. Olson, C. Vita K. Fisher, G, Kampfert, P. Pepera, K. Zettel, BR Flory, J, Kietzman, C. Rienbold, K. FUTURE HOMEMAKERS Hammond c Mohr, K Perry, ‘ , K. A King, P. Tilot, A. Pome Molher, L. Tilot, B. FUTURE PHYSICIANS eects C. Herzler, G. Muh I Bu ae Kundinger, K. Nelson, D: Se List, J. Packard iad: McFerson, J. an M. Glick, M. Morello, J Peiken Hargesheimer, H. NA Reimus, R. Morley, M. Armstrong, T. Barnett, M. Boehringer, J. Boltz, M. Enszer, M. Fisher, J. Ginder, D. Bauman, E. Beckert, C. Bills, C. Danilaus, A. Filiatraut, J. FUTURE TEACHERS Green, K. Mueller, S. Gunther, S. Rupp, R. Hoffman, V. Schoonmaker, K. Jarecki, D. Schramke, M. Kelsey, P. Schuett, D. Leall, S. Spiker, J. Maslowski, M. GERMAN Ginder, D. Kiebala, J. Ohlmacher, J. Hensler, J. Lemke, M. Schulz, L. Hester, J. McIntyre, C. Voorheis, G. Kelsey, P. Melcher, M. Voorheis, J. GIRLS’ ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION Barnett, M. Bartels, C. Bervoets, E. Buhrke, R. Colindres, J. Damore, R. Dersch, C. Bittner, J. Brown, D. Brown, S. Coffel, G. Cortopassi, A. Dengler, S. Duncan, V. Gardner, N. Anderson, H. Bellsky, C. Cherry, J. Ducharme, W. Allen, S. Anderson, S. Bowen, L. Buggia, M. Burdick, J. Burt, B. Burrill, R. Case. J: Cullen, K. Decker, S. Dyer, R. Eller, J. Engel, T. Felsing, J. Allen, K. Botwright, B. Dankert, B. Donjakowski, J. Eliott, D. Elliott, W. Fischer, S. Brick.G: Gardner, N. Glass, J. Goetz, T. Guthridge, N. Hanes, M. Heavenrich, P. Felsing, J. Knochel, S. Reible, K. Fouch, L. Leedke, C. Riselay, D. Holbert, af Meyer, J. Rupp, R. Jacobi, J. Mitchell, J. Schmidt, M. Jarecki, D. Mueller, B. Stockmeyer, P. Klopf, L. Nagel, K. Turbin, M. Knights, L. Peterson, K. Zahn, J. GIRLS’ SWIM AIDS Hinkin, S. Miller, L. Richter, M. Houser, D. Nickless, J. Steeves, S. Jacobi, P. Noble, S. Stockmeyer, P. Krogman, B. Peelle, M. Sutton, S. Krogman, D. Pierson, M. Tewes, L. LaBelle, A. Pinnell, S. Turbin, M. Leedke, C. Pratt, D. Walch, P. Middlebrook, J. Rabideau, J. —Zietz, G. HI-Y Dyer, R. Milne, N. Schmidt, D. Giessel, R. Morello, ae Simpkins, [es Lauderbach, J. Muter, R. Weber, J. McCormick, M. Ross, D. LATIN CLUB Fouch, L. Kaufman, K. Portner, C. Fowler, J. Kennedy, R. Pressprich, S. Frick, C. Koeplinger, L. Quick, S. Garwood, A. Krauchenko,C. Rossow, M. George, P. MacArthur, M. Schmid, K. Geuder, D. Malzahn, J. Shaw, S. Goodwin, M. Marshall, E. Strouse, C. Graham, D. Masterton, D. Trier, H. Hargesheimer, H. Masucci, V. Vasold, B. Head, E. Meyer, J. Voorheis, G. Hennig, P. Meyer, M. Wheatley, P. Hill, J. Olney, M. Zaggy, J. Jareck, D. Packard, B. Zessin, J. Johnson, J. Parsons, K. PEP CLUB Helveston, S. Milne, N. Hopkins, K. Morrison, J. Krogmen, B. Mueller, S. Krogmen, D. Muldor, M. Kuebler, D. Noble, S. Kuehn, V. Pepera, K. Lagalo, P. Rossow, M. Masterton, D. Schoonmaker, K. McKenna, K. Schrems, S. McLin, T. Smith, M. Michael, C. Spaulding, C. Middlebrook, J. Spiess, C. Mills, D. Zolinski, P. Boyse, M. Meyer, M. Schneider, R. Acker, D. Albers, J. Albers, K. Allen, S. Averill, D. Beisel, J. Beller: Bird, D. Blenkhorn, K. Borchard, D. Bourdow, N. Brandimore, T. Brechtelsbauer, W. Bruske, D. Burmeister, K. Cederberg, M. Cook, G. Cortopassi, A. Crawford, J. Daniels, R. Dankert, B. Dargie, G. Davis, A. deGeus, S. DePrekel, T. Devendorf, C. Dustin, M. Dyer, R. Emeott, D. Emeott, T. Fisher, J. Francke, L. Franz, R. Frawley, R. Frawley, S. Galbraith, M. Garwood, A. Gibson, J. Glass, J. Goetz, T. Goodlander, L. Goodsell, B. Goodwin, M. Allen, S. Bain, P. Baird, N. Botwright, K. Box, T. Bruce, P. Chave, T. Christensen, T. Dambro, W. Allen, K. Elliot, W. Allen, C Bain, P. Beckert, C. Bittner, J. Bohnhoff, C. Curran, K. Denno, L. QUILL AND SCROLL Jurek, D. Wager, J. Wolz, J. Williams, E. Zittel, N. SKI CLUB Gookin, R. Ormsby, S. Hamather, M. Parker, D. Hayes, J. Peelle, M. Heagany, P. PerrysS: Heavenrich, P. Petzko, J. Helveston, S. Pierson, M. Helwer, F. Pratt, D. Hoffman, B. Pressprich, S. Hopkins, K. Preston, R. Humphrey, C. Reed, W. Hunt, C. Reimers, R. Jank, B. Richter, M. Kern, B. Ross, D. Krauchenko, C. Rupp, J. Krenz, R. Schark, D. Kwaiser, P. Schultz, G. Lafferty, K. Schulz, M. Lagalo, P. Schwartz, M. Larsen, K. Scouten, L. Laut, B. Simons, D. Lent, N. Sims, K. Levinsohn, K. Sims, K. Levinsohn, L. Sommers, J. Light, T. Sproul, S. ists: Stanley, S. Ljunggren, M. Steele, E. Lutskus, V. Stimpson, C. Manning, S. Stone, J. McKenna, B. Stuckey, L. McKenna, K. Trombley, D. McKenzie, J. Turner, A. Meyer, B. Van Benschoten, M. Meyer, C. Vollbrecht, J. Meyer, K. Walch, P. Mikula, M. Wheatley, P. Molenaar, D. White, J. Morley, M. Wickes, A. Nelson, C. Wulff, J. Neuhaus, N. Yahn, M. Noble, S. Zaggy, J. Nolan, F. Zolinski, P. Novak, C. Zuzula, C. Novak, E. SPANISH DeFord, C. Kothe, P. Mann, D. deGeus, S. Krogman, B. Marshall, D. Durst, L. Krogman, D. McDonald, D. Green, R. Kuker, N. Moor, M. Grube, J. LaBrake, M. Riffert, R. Guthridge, N. MacGown, D. Rowland, C. Guttridge, J. Majeski, T. Spiess, C. Hopkins, K. Manis, D. Tilot, B. Kinney, P. THESPIANS Myrtle, A. Smith, T. Russell, R. Y-TEENS Donnenwerth, S. Levi, J. Fein, S. Livingston, J. Fisher, J. Provencher, C. Fouch, L. Shaw, S. Gunther, S. Stahle, B. Hargesheimer, H. Stone, J. 163 Senior Index ABBEY, NANCY: Co-op, G.A.A., Pep Club ABLER, MICHAEL: Perfect attendance for a semester ACCETTA, JAMES: Advisory President, French Club ADCOCK, LINDA: Favorite Subject: English ALBERS, JAMES: Swim Team, Swimmer’s Aid ALBOSTA, RANDY: Perfect attendance for a semester ALLEN, BRUCE: Favorite subject: Chemistry ALLEN, KATHRYN: J.V. Cheerleader, Thespians Vice-President, Semester Play ANDERSEN, DIANE: Favorite Subject: English APPOLD, LINDA: Choraliers, Choir, Lab Assistant ARMSTRONG, CARL: Ski Club, Pep Club, Semester Play AROLD, SUSAN: Advisory Treasurer, Perfect Attendance for a semester ATKINSON, CHARLES: Favorite Subject: Metal AVERILL, DONALD: Ambition: Ski Instructor BAGERSKI, JACKLYNN: Baseball, Swimming, Volleyball BAILEY, GAIL: Co-op Assistant, Bowling Club, Health Room Asst. BAIRD, JAMES: Advisory Vice-President, Swimmer’s Aid BALCOM, CONNIE: Advisory Secretary, Perfect Attendance for a semester BALKO, PENNY: Favorite Subject: English BALLARD, SUZANNE: Co-op, Girl’s Chorus, Musical BANNING, TODD: Baseball, Football, Bowling Club BARRETT, JANICE: Advisory Treasurer, Junior Achievement BARRON, BERNARD: Cross Country, Track BARTELS, CAROL: Advisory Secretary, G.A.A. BARTELS, PENNY: Favorite Subject: Office Training BASNER, JACQUELINE: Biology-Natural Science Club, Junior Achievement, D.E.C.A.H. BAUMAN, JANE: Pep Club BAXTER, JANET: Advisory President, Latin Club, Legenda BECKER, EDWARD: Biology-Natural Science Club BECKSTROM, MARSHA: Favorite Subject: English BEEM, SUE: Advisory Secretary BEHRENS, CLIFFORD: Advisory President, Football, Baseball BELL, TIM: Favorite Subject: Physics BELLSKY, CHARLES: Advisory President, Football, Baseball BENNETT, MICHAEL: Bowling Club, J.V. Golf BENZ, CARL: Advisory Vice-President, Football, J.V. Baseball BERVOETS, ELLEN: Exchange Student from Holland BITTNER, JANET: Advisory Vice-President, Y-Teens President, Swim Aid BLUHM, SHEILA: Junior Achievement BOAZ, LAVADA: Student Store Manager, D.E.C.A.H., Musica: BOEHM, BEVERLY: Exchange Student, Pep Club, Y-Teens BOEHM, STEVE: Ambition: Welder BOHINSKI, CHARLES: Favorite Subject: Wood BOLTZ, MAUREEN: F.T.A., Band BORCHARD, JAMES: Advisory Vice-President, Football, Track BORG, MARIAM: Advisory Secretary, Junior Achievement BOTWRIGHT, GLENN: Advisory Vice-President, Choir, Orchestra BOURCIER, JOSEPH: Advisory President, J.V. Football, J.V. Golf BOURDOW, CAROLYN: Junior Achievement, Pep Club, Girl’s Intramurals BOURDOW, NATALIE: Pep Club, Y-Teens BOWEN, SANDRA: Advisory Vice-President, Choir, Musical BOYSE, MARY: Advisory President, Legenda, Senior Hostess BRADLEY, DAVID: Bowling Club, Junior Achievement, Perfect attendance for a semester BRALEY, MARSHA: Bowling Club Attendance Helper, Volleyball BRANTS, HARRY: Bowling Club, Biology Lab Assistant, Junior Achievement BRAUN, CYNTHIA: Homecoming Queen, Advisory President, Saginaw Youth Council BRIGUGLIO, PETE: Future Physicians, Junior Achievement BROWN, GREGORY: Junior Achievement, Choir, Musical BROWN, RITA: Favorite Subject: Public Speaking BRUSH, MICHAEL: Advisory Secretary, Band BRUSKE, JACQUELINE: Advisory Secretary, Pep Club, Choir BRUSKE, RICHARD: Perfect attendance for a semester BRUSKE, SUSAN: German Club Vice President BUDDLE, PRISCILLA: Choir, Girl’s Intramurals BUGGIA, MARY: Lab Assistant, Futu re Physicians BULLARD, TOM: Hobby: Sports BURBACK, DONALD: Track, Pep Club, Bowling Club BURCH, WILLIAM: Swim Team, Swimmer’s Aid BURDICK, THOMAS: Exchange Student, Junior Achievement, Writer’s Club BURDITT, BYRON: Advisory Secretary, Bowling Club 164 BURNELL, BRUCE: Ambition: Photographer BURT, THOMAS: Hobby: Pop Music BUSCARINO, KAREN: Favorite Subject: English BUSH, MICHELLE: Co-op, Girl’s Chorus, Ushers Club BUXMAN, ROBERT: Favorite Subject: English CALL, TINA: Junior Achievement, Swimmer’s Aid CALLIGARO, THOMAS: Advisory President, French Club, Junior Achievement CAMPBELL, DEAN: Football, Tennis, Advisory Treasurer CAMPBELL, GORDON: J.V. Baseball, Spanish Club CAMPBELL, KATHIE, Advisory Secretary, Junior Achievement, Swim Aid CAPPELL, VERNE: Exchange Student, Advisory President, Audio-Visual CARDER, GARY: Favorite Subject: English CARLE, JOANNE: Girl’s Intramurals CASSOW, WILLOWDEAN: G.A.A., Homemaking hostess CHAPMAN, KENNETH: Football, Advisory President, Wrestling CHERRY, JAMES: Advisory Treasurer, Hi-Y CHISHOLM, LAWRENCE: Band, Choir, Musical CHOLCHER, NANCY: G.A.A., Latin Club, Advisory Secretary CLARK, DAVID: Choir COLBY, WILLIAM: Advisory Vice-President, Biology Club COLE, ANTHONY: Football COLINDRES, LINDA: Advisory President, Debate, Senior Hostess COLLINS, JACKIE: Co-op, Perfect Attendance for a semester COLLISON, FRANK: Band, J.V. Baseball COMBS, JANET: Favorite Subject: English COMPEAU, DAWN: Favorite Subject: English COOK, GARY: Advisory President, Junior Achievement, Swim Aid CORTOPASSI, ANN: Queen’s Court, Cheerleader Captain, Senior Hostess CRAMTON, RALPH: Junior Achievement CRAWFORD, EDWARD: J.V. Football, Junior Achievement CRAWFORD, MICHAEL: Junior Achievement, Hi-Y, Band CRUMMEL, SIDNEY: Advisory Secretary, Art Assistant, Musical CRUNDWELL, ROBERT: Ambition: Commercial Artist CULVER, FREDERICK: Bowling Club CUNNINGHAM, LINNIS: Favorite Subject: Geography CURNUTT, EDWARD: Band DAMMANN, DEBRA: Co-op, Junior Achievement DAMORE, MIKE: Favorite Subject: French DANIELS, BARBARA: Co-op DANIELS, ROBERT: Favorite Subject: English DANILAUS, ANDRIS: Advisory President, German Club, All A’s for a semester DANKERT, BONNIE: Advisory President, Pep Club, Ushers Club DANKERT, SHELLEY, Junior Achievement, Pep Club, Swim Aid DANKS, MICHAEL: Favorite Subject: Geography DARGIE, GREGORY: Ski Club DARTEY, VICKI: Spanish Club, Volleyball DAVIS, FORREST: JV Track, Rifle Club DAVIS, MICHAEL: Advisory President, Football, Track DEAN, TIM: Junior Achievement, Baseball, Latin Club DECKER, RANDALL: Drafting Award, Football, Track DEIKE, RICHARD: Football, Track, Wrestling DEMERS, PAULA: Biology-Natural Science Club DEMIJOHN, JOHN: Biology-Natural Science Club DEMPSEY, RUSSELL: J.V. Track, J.V. Wrestling DENGLER, SUSAN: Advisory Treasurer, Junior Achievement, Usher’s Club DEPREKEL, THOMAS: Junior Achievement, Rifle Club DIERICH, LARRY: Biology-Natural Science Club, German Club DIETRICH, JERRY: Favorite Subject: Physics DIJAK, ARTHUR: Football, Basketball, Track DIJAK, JONA: Volleyball DIXON, RODNEY: Favorite Subject: Economics DOBNEY, THOMAS: Co-op, Swim Aid DOCKHAM, FLOYD: Favorite Subject: English meee CHARLENE: Advisory President, Biology-Natural Science u DOWNER, DAWN: Co-op, Y-Teens, Orchestra DRIVER, BETTY ANN: Ushers Club, Choir, Lab Assistant DUBY, ROBERT: Track, Band, Musical DUCHARME, WILLARD: Football, Basketball, Junior Achievement DUNCAN, VIRGINIA: Orchestra, Swim Aid, Rifle Club BUpere ELIZABETH: Favorite Subject: English Bee we for Air Force Academy, News, Debate DVORSEK ae Favorite Subject: Government DYER RicH : Co-op, D.E.C.A.H., All A’s for a semester EAST , ARD: Advisory President, Track, Cross Country ICK, ANNA: Health Room Assistant Supervisor, Latin Club EASLICK, LAURA: Choir, Debate Music Honors EASTERLING, MARILYN: Bowling Club, Girl’s Intramurals EDERER, DIANN: Advisory Treasurer, Co-op EGYET, JAMES: Favorite Subject: Math ELLIOTT, WUANITA: Secretary of Student Council, Queen’s Court, Sophomore Cup ELLSWORTH, JO: Co-op EMEOTT, TOM: J.V. Football, Basketball, Track ENDSTRASSER, LINDA: Favorite Subject: English ENGEL, LEN: Advisory Treasurer, Football, Baseball ENSZER, MARCIA: Advisory Secretary, Ushers Club, Lab Assistant ENSZER, WARREN: Lab Assistant, Perfect Attendance for a semester ERSKINE, PENNY: Exchange Student, Pep Club, Spanish Club ESTEP, DARLENE: Favorite Subject: Family Living EURICH, CARLA: Futu re Health Careers, Latin Club, Lab Assistant EWBANK, ALLEN: Spanish Club, Perfect Attendance for a semester FAHNDRICH, DIANE: Future Health Careers, Volleyball FAHNDRICH, GARY: Advisory President, Honors Band FARRELL, DAVE: Favorite Subject: History FETTING, CYNTHIA: Volleyball, Swimming FINK, DONN: Junior Achievement, Band, Orchestra FISCHER, DORIS: Advisory Secretary, F.T.A., Y-Teens FISCHER, SALLY: Advisory President, Choir, Musical FISHER, GERALDINE: Favorite Subject: English FITZGERALD, TERRY: Hobby: Skiing FLETCHER, JULIE: Favorite Subject: Algebra FLORY, JACKLYN KAY: Favorite Subject: Bookkeeping FOBEAR, DAVID: Junior Achievement FOBEAR, ROSEMARY: Advisory Vice-President, Co-op, G.A.A. FORD, FRANCIS: Hobby: Car Models FORD, ROBERTA: Favorite Subject: Homemaking FOWLER, JODA: Cheerleader, Queen’s Court Attendant, Advisory President FOY, ROBERT: Hi-Y, Perfect Attendance for a semester FRAKER, BARBARA: Biology-Natural Science Club, Pep Club FRANZ, JANICE: Co-op, F.T.A. FRANZ, RICK: Advisory President, Bowling Club FRAWLEY, RICHARD: Football, Wrestling, Advisory Treasurer FREDERICK, VICKI: Homemaking Hostess FREDERICKSEN, DEBORAH: Student Office Assistant FRENZEL, JOHN: Advisory Treasurer, Choir, Interlochen Scholarship FRICK, CHARLOTTE: Co-op, Junior Achievement FRICK, CONNIE: Advisory President, Cheerleader, Queen’s Court FRIES, DAVID: Biology-Natural Science Club FRISCH, JON: Favorite Subject: English FRY, CYNTHIA: Advisory Secretary, Ushers Vice-President, Pep Club GABEL, PATRICIA: Art-Dramatics, Choir, Choraliers GALARNO, TERRY: Co-op, D.E.C.A.H. GALBRAITH, MARY: F.T.A., Junior Achievement, Ski Club GALINSKI, DALE: J.V. Football, Pep Club GAUS, JANET: Advisory President, Choir, Musical GEHRCKE, C. GARY: Physical Fitness Award, Art Award GEIGER, THOMAS: Bowling Club, Audio-Visual, Advisory Treasurer GEUDER, DONETTE: Advisory Vice-President, Latin Club, G.A.A. GIBSON, JAMES: Advisory Vice-President, Choir, Musical GIELCZYK, JOHN: Favorite Subject: English GIESSEL, RICHARD: Advisory President, Hi-Y, Lab Assistant GIFFIN, MICHAEL: Swim Team, Swim Aid GILBE, BAIBE: Advisory Treasurer, Choir, Harmonettes GILBERT, GARY: Favorite Subject: Wood GILLOCK, RONALD: Favorite Subject: History GILMAN, SANDRA: Favorite Subject: Government GLAZIER, SHIRLEY: Junior Achievement, Co-op, Pep Club GOLOMBISKY, GUSTINE: Co-op, Pep Club GONZALEZ, GUADALUPE: Perfect Attendance for a semester GOODENOW, SARAH: Advisory Vice-President, Pep Club, Attendance Helper GOODSELL, BARBARA: Advisory President, Queen’s Court Attendant, Semester Play GOODIN, DENNIS: Advisory Vice-President, Swim Team, Third Place Diving Award—Saginaw Valley GORMAN, MARCIA: Gym Aid GRAHAM, GEORGE: Biology-Natural Science Club GRAVES, CAREY: Homemaking Hostess GRAVES, CHRISTINE: Favorite Subject: Science GREEN, KAY: Ushers Club, F.T.A. GREGUS, MICHAEL: Co-op, D.E.C.A.H. Vice-President GRILLO, GRACE: Advisory Secretary, Homemaking Hostess, Girls Intramurals GRNYA, HAROLD: Co-op GUSTAFSON, THOMAS: Golf, Band, Biology-Natural Science Club GUTHRIDGE, NANCY: Advisory Secretary, Pep Club, Spanish Club GUTTRIDGE, JANE: Bowling Club, Junior Achievement, Spanish Club GUZMAN, JOHN: J.V. Baseball HACKSTADT, AMY: Debate, Senior Hostess, Advisory Vice- President HAGER, SUE: Biology-Natural Science Club HAHN, LINDA: Junior Achievement HAHN, MICHAEL: Baseball, Swim Team, Tennis HAK, JANET: Favorite Subject: English HALL, LARRY: Favorite Subject: Algebra HALL, LEWIS: Favorite Subject: Algebra HALLER, DAVID: Favorite Subject: Art HALLER, PHYLLIS: Favorite Subject: Art HAMATHER, MARY: Advisory Vice President, Queen’s Court, J.V. Cheerleader HANES, MARJORIE: Advisory President, Senior Hostess, Choir HANSON, SUSAN: Advisory Secretary, Junior Achievement, Co-op HARD, JAMES: Favorite Subject: English HARE, RICKEY: Favorite Subject: English HART, DAVID: Advisory President, Football, Basesball HARTMAN, VICKI: Co-op, Junior Achievement, News HAYES, RONALD: Junior Achievement, Bowling Club, Advisory Secretary HAYES, WILLIAM: Perfect Attendance for a semester HAZZARD, MARSHA: Co-op, D.E.C.A.H., Junior Achievement HEIDEBRINK, CRAIG: Biology-Natural Science Club HEILBRONN, BARBARA: Advisory President, Exchange Student, Ushers Club HEINRICH, LARRY: Favorite Subject: English HELWER, FAYE: French Club, Junior Achievement HENDERSON, LAURA: Favorite Subject: Physics HENDERSON, PATRICK: Favorite Subject: Mechanical Drawing HENNE, GARY: Band HENSLER, JANE: Advisory Treasurer, Latin Club, German Club HEPINSTALL, JUNE: Favorite Subject: Math HERITIER, KENNETH: Advisory Vice-President, Orchestra, Band HERNANDEZ, FRANCISCO: Boy’s State HERZLER, GARY: Vice President of the Student Council, Football, Sophomore Cup HICKEY, MITCHELL: Junior Achievement HICKEY, ROBERT: Rifle Club HILL, JACQUELYN: Choir, Christmas Program, Latin Club HILL, LINDA: Junior Achievement, Attendance Helper HINDS, DONN: Biology-Natural Science Club, News, Quill Scroll HOFFMAN, LAWRENCE: Swim Team, Swim Aid HOFFMAN, MARY: Choir, Co-op, Musical HOLLAND, SHERRY: Choraliers, Junior Achievement, Musical HOLLINGSWORTH, ROBERT: Football, Baseball, Wrestling HOLLMAN, SANDRA: Co-op HORVAT, STEPHEN: Swim Aid, J.V. Football Manager HOWE, DEBRA: Co-op, D.E.C.A.H. HOZESKA, DEBORAH: Band, Swim Aid HUBBARD, ROBERT: Favorite Subject: English HUEBNER, PAMELA: D.E.C.A.H. HUGHES, ROBERT: Junior Achievement HUGHES, WILBERT KEN: Football, Track, Wrestling HUMMEL, JANICE: Junior Achievement, Pep Club HUMPORT, JAMES: Favorite Subject: Wood HUMPHREY, CHARLES: Advisory Treasurer, Spanish Club, J.V. Track HUTCHISON, JUDY: Junior Achievement ILES, DIANA: Advisory Vice-President, Junior Achievement, Latin Club IRELAND, SUE: Co-op, Junior Achievement, Pep Club IZZO, WILLIAM: Favorite Subject: American History JACKSON, LINDA: Bowling Club, Co-op, Spanish Club JACOBI, PAMELA: French Club, Swim Aid, Girl’s Intramurals JACOBS, CONNIE: Favorite Subject: English JACOBS, MIKE: Legenda JAHN, DAVID: Advisory President, Lab Assistant, Basketball JANK, BARBARA: Drum Majorette, Guidance Center Secretary, Junior Achievement JARABEK, THOMAS: Bowling Club, Football JARRARD, RANDALL: Hobby: Pop Music JENEI, MARGARET: Favorite Subject: Family Living JENKINS, BRENDA: Girl’s Chorus, Band, Spanish Club JEWELL, MARK: Favorite Subject: Biology JOHNSON, PATRICIA: French Club JOHNSTON, ROBERT: Football, Baseball, Letterman’s Association JONES, KAREN: Co-op, D.E.C.A.H., Band KACZMAREK, MICHAEL: Favorite Subject: Economics KALEYTA, DAVID: Football KAMPFERT, PATRICIA: Advisory Vice-President, Co-op, Pep CLlub KANONAS, SANDRA: Favorite Subject: English KASPER, JOSEPH: Favorite Subject: Government KAUFMANN, HARVEY: President of the Student Council, Football, Advisory President KELLY, THOMAS: Advisory President, Junior Achievement, Legenda KEMERER, RICHARD: Band KESSLER, GREGORY: Favorite Sub ject: Wood KETTELHOHN, ARTHUR: Band, Orchestra, Stage Crew KIETZMAN, CYNTHIA: Co-op KILBOURN, PATRICK: Biology-Natural Science Club KING, DEBORAH: Favorite Subject: Government KING, PAMELA: Student Office Assistant, Librarian, F.H.A. KING, RICHARD: Choir KINNEY, PATRICIA: Advisory Treasurer, Spanish Club, Health Room Assistant KIPFMILLER, DAVID: Favorite Subject: Wood KIRKBY, CATHERINE: Orchestra, Choir, Band KITTER, KATHY: Favorite Subject: Business Machines KLEIN, LINDA: Advisory President, Junior Achievement, Ushers Club KLEMM, SUE: Junior Achievement, Co-op KLUCK, ELAINE: Advisory Secretary, Latin Club, Guidance Center Secretary KNOERR, THOMAS: Choir, Track Cross Country KOINIS, JAMES: Band KOLLETH, SANDRA: Latin KONECNY, TED: Co-op, D.E.C.A.H., Rifle Club KRAUCHENKO, BRENDA: Advisory Vice-President, Exchange Student, Guidance Center Secretary KRENZ, CATHY: Advisory Treasurer, Ushers Club, Candy Striper KRENZ, RONALD: Bowling Club, Tennis KROLL, KATHLEEN: Junior Achievement KRUEGER, DONALD: Co-op, D.E.C.A.H. KRUSKE, NANCY: Favorite Subject: Math KUKER, NANCY: Advisory President, Choir, Spanish Club KUNDINGER, KRYSTAL: Future Physicians, Lab Assistant KUSE, RICHARD: Advisory President, Golf KUZBIEL, KATHLEEN: F.T.A., News, Ushers Club KWAISER, PAMELA: Junior Journalism Award, News, Ski Club KWATER, DANIEL: Favorite Subject: English LABELLE, ABIGAIL: Pep Club, Swim Aid LABELLE, KRISTINE: Co-op, Junior Achievement, Librarian LAFORGE, HELEN: Junior Achievement LAFRAMBOISE, GUY: Favorite Subject: Earth Science LAGALO, MARIE: Y-Teens LAGALO, NANCI: Bowling Club, Co-op LANDERYOU, PHILLIP: Favorite Subject: Government LANDMAN, CASPER: Advisory Secretary, Future Physicians, Wrestling LANE, DAVID: Favorite Subject: Crafts LANG, STEVEN: Favorite Subject: History LANGE, HELEN: Exchange Student, Senior Hostess, Lab Assistant LAPIERRE, JOSEPH: Team Manager: Football, Track LARSEN, CHRISTINA: Junior Achievement, Pep Club, Ushers Club LARSON, JOHN: Band LARSON, MAXINE: Co-op, D.E.C.A.H., News LAUBHAN, JOHN: Perfect Attendance for a semester LAUDERBACH, JOHN: Advisory Treasurer, Choir, Musical LAUT, BARBARA: Band, Music Honors, Ski Club LEAMAN, RONALD: Favorite Subject: Science LEEDKE, CHARLENE: Bowling Club, Junior Achievement, Swim Aid LEFLER, MICHAEL: Arts-Dramatics, Semester Play LEMMER, LINDA: Band, Choir, Music Honors LERCHE, EUGENIA: Christmas Program, Choir, Ushers Club LEVINSOHN, KIM: Bowling Club, Advisory Secretary-Treasurer, Ski Club 166 LIGHT, STEPHEN: All A’s for a semester, Ski Club, Art Award LIGHT, THOMAS: Golf, Ski Club LIST, JAMES: Semi-Finalist NMSQT, J.V. Football, Advisory Vice-President LJUNGGREN, MARGARETA: Exchange Student from Sweden LOEFFLER, JANET: Co-op, D.E.C.A.H., Pep Club LOISELLE, ARRIA: Cu-op LUCKHARD, CARL: Favorite Subject: Agriculture LUGO, GUADALUPE: J.V. Football, J.V. Track LUTSKUS, VINCE: Advisory President, Junior Achievement. French Club LUTZKE, CYNTHIA: Junior Achievement, Pep Club LYNAR, CHRIS: Favorite Subject: Algebra LYSAK, DINA: Favorite Subject: Business MAGUIRE, THOMAS: Cross Country MAHER, PATRICK: News, Advisory President, Ski Club MAJESKI, DENNIS: Favorite Subject: Metal MAKELA, JERRY: Co-op, D.E.C.A.H., Art Award MAKRIANIS, SUSAN: Biology-Natural Science Club, Junior Achievement, Advisory Treasurer MANAS, MARK: Favorite Subject: Math MARSDEN, ROBERT: French Club, Junior Achievement, Hi-Y MARSHALL, ELIZABETH: Y-Teens MARTINEZ, LEONOR: Co-op, Ushers Club, D.E.C.A.H. MASLOWSIK, PAUL: Co-op, D.E.C.A.H. MASTERTON, DONNA: Advisory Secretary, Lab Assistant, Ushers Club MASUCCI, VICKI ANN: Latin Club MATHEWS, GRANT: Ambition: Poet MAVIS, KAYE: Choir McCORMICK, MICHAEL: Treasurer of the Student Council, Semi-Finalist NMSQT, Debate McCOY, LAWRENCE: Co-op, D.E.C.A.H., Orchestra McDOUGALL, LYNNE: Lab Assistant, Advisory Secretary, Bowling Club McGARRITY, KATHY: Drill Team, Coordinators office Assistant McGRAW, PATRICIA: Rifle Club Secretary, Choir, Co-op McGUIRE, MARY: Spanish Club McGUIRE, SANDRA: News McKENNA, KATHLEEN: Advisory President, Ski Club, Pep Club McKENZIE, JILL: Ski Club McKINNEY, DAVID: Football, Wrestling McKINSTRY, GARY: Favorite Subject: Science McMULLIN, DAVID: Advisory President, Basketball, Saginaw Youth Council McNEIL, JACK: Favorite Subject: English McQUADE, JEAN: Favorite Subject: Business Machines McQUADE, JOAN: Advisory Secretary-Treasurer McQUADE, JOHN: Perfect Attendance for a semester McTAGGERT, DIANE: Co-op MEEHLEDER, MICHAEL: Advisory Vice-President, Co-op, Junior Achievement MEISEL, EDWARD: Favorite Subject: Government MEISEL, GREGORY: Favorite Subject: Metal pee ROBERT: Junior Achievement, Orchestra, French ‘lub METIVA, ROSE: Co-op, F.H.A. MEYER, CRAIG: Junior Achievement, Baseball, Pep Club MEYER, KATHY: Advisory Secretary, Pep Club, Ushers Club MEYER, MARSHA: Legenda Business Manager, Latin Club, Quill and Scroll MICHAEL, CAROL: Pep Club, Choir, Spanish Club MIDDLEBROOK, JANE: Advisory President, Queen’s Court, French Club MIDDLEBROOK, NANCY: Advisory Treasurer, Bowling Club, Student Office Assistant MIELKE, DANIEL: Advisory Vice-President, Co-op, D.E.C.A.H. MILLER, DAWN: Advisory Secretary, Co-op, Junior Achievement MILLER, DENNIS E.: Junior Achievement, Spanish Club MILLER, DENNIS L.: Favorite Subject: Math MILLER, LARRY: Junior Achievement, Perfect Attendance for a year me LINDA: Advisory President, Attendance Helper, Swim i MILLER, MARGARET: Drum Majorette, Band, Advisory Vice- President MILLER, MICHAEL: Favorite Subject; Business Machines MILNE, NED: Advisory President, Pep Club, Ski Club MINARD, SHELLEY: Guidance Center Secretary MINSTER, JUDY: Band, Orchestra, Musical MISENER, JUDY: Advisory Secretary, Head Drum Majorette, Interlochen Scholarship MISENER, MARY: Co-op, D.E.C.A.H. EEE EE MITCHELL, ANN: Pep Club, Y-Teens MODRALL, PATRICIA: Advisory Secretary, Latin Club, Lab Assistant MOELLER, BETTY: Pep Club MOELLER, RICHARD: Exchange Student, Semi-Finalist NMSQT, German Club MOESSNER, CONSTANCE: Latin Club, Pep Club, Band MOLITOR, JOEL: Advisory Secretary, Swim Team, J.V. Football MONAGHAN, PATRICIA: Co-op, Librarian MOORE, KAREN: Choir, Art Award, Girl’s Intramurals MORRISON, JANICE: Advisory Secretary, Spanish Club, Ushers Club MORSE, MARCIA: Latin Club, Lab Assistant, Drill Team MOSQUEDA, MARIE: Spanish Club, Attendance Helper MOULDS, SAMUEL: Choir, Tennis, Bowling Club MUELLER, BARBARA: Bowling Club, Girl’s Intramurals MUELLER, STEVEN: Bowling Club, Pep Club, Lab Assistant MUIR, SUSAN: Arts-dramatics, Future Physicians, Semester Play MULDER, MARILYN: Advisory President, Choir, Biology- Natural Science Club MUNDY, SUSAN: Advisory Treasurer. German Club MUTER, GLORIA: French Club, Junior Achievement, Choir MYRTLE, ALAN: Thespians, Debate, Speech Award MYRTLE, MICHELE: Co-op, Choir, D.E.C.A.H. NAB, SUSAN: D.E.C.A.H. NAGEL, DARLA: Choir, Musical NAGEL, FRED: Favorite Subject: Economics NAPLES, THOMAS: Football, Track NASH, JAMES: Advisory President, Latin Club NATALI, CAROLE: Biology-Natural Science Club, Band, Orchestra NEAR, JANET: Co-op, Girl’s Intramurals NELLETT, SUSAN: Band NELSON, DIANE: Advisory President, News, Spanish Club NETHERCOT, DAVE: Favorite Subject: Economics NEWKIRK, JAMES: Band, Rifle Club NOBLE, CHRISTOPHER: Basketball NOLAN, FREDERICK: Debate, Tennis, Hi-Y NORRIS, LARRY: Co-op, D.E.C.A.H. ODE, MARK: Choir, Christmas Program O’DEAY, GARY: Favorite Subject: Psychology OEMING, JOSEPH: Advisory President, Captain of the Football Team, Exchange Student OLSON, CAROL: Co-op ORDWAY, BARBARA: Favorite Subject: English ORMSBY, SUZANNE: Advisory Vice-President, Junior Achievement OTT, LAWRENCE: Choir, Musical, Christmas Program PAAS, RICHARD: Advisory Vice-President, Junior Achievement PAIGE, DAVID: Advisory President PASSARIELLO, CLARA: Favorite Subject: English PATTERSON, ROBERT: Advisory Secretary, Band, Music Honors PATTERSON, LINDA: Favorite Subject: English PEGLOW, JANET: Band PELKEY, RENNE: Junior Achievement, Pep Club PEPERA, KAREN: Co-op, Pep Club, F.T.A. PERRY, STEVEN: Ski Club, Junior Achievement PETERSEN, THOMAS: Favorite Subject: English PHILLIPS, BETH: Latin Club, Choir, All A’s for a semester PIERSON, ROBERT: Advisory President, Junior Achievement, Swim Team PINCOMBE, MARTHA: Bowling Club, Pep Club, Legenda PINNELL, SUSAN: Advisory President, JV Cheerleader, Queen’s Court PIZIKS, ARIJA: Co-op, G.A.A., Advisory Secretary POINEAU, BETTY: Co-op POINEAU, BONNIE: Health Room Assistant, Girl’s Intramurals POLASKI, VICKIE: Favorite Subject: Typing POMA, ANNE: Junior Achievement, Pep Club, Homemaking Hostess POSEY, CAREN: Junior Achievement POWERS, JOYCE: Junior Achievement PRATHER, JANET: Future Physicians, Junior Achievement PRATT, DIANN: Ski Club, Swim Aid, Advisory Secretary, PRESLEY, RICHARD: Football, Hi-¥, Junior Achievement PRINGLE, WILLIAM: Football, Orchestra, Advisory Vice- President PROVENCHER, MARK: Favorite Subject: Chemistry PURCELL, D ENNIS: Legenda PURKIS, DAVID: Basketball, Band, Advisory Vice-President PUSSEHL, RICKY: Favorite Subject: Physics PUSZYKOWSKI, THOMAS: J.V. Football, Baseball RABIDEAU, JEAN: Advisory Secretary, Drum Majorette, Ushers Club RAE, ROBERT: J.V. Football RALEIGH, JOHN: Advisory President, Choir, Swim Team RAPIN, RICHARD: Perfect Attendance for a semester REED, LISA: Advisory President, Lab Assistant, Senior Hostess REESE, THEODORE: Track REICHLE, CATHERINE: Favorite Subject: French REIMUS, RENEE: Latin Club, Bowling Club, Lab Assistant REINBOLD, KAREN: Bowling Club, Co-op REINERT, SUSAN: Favorite Subject: English REUTTER, SUSAN: Swimming RICE, BARRY: French Club, J.V. Track RICE, CONNIE: Favorite Subject: English RICHARD, DIANE: Favorite Subject: Homemaking RICHARDSON, SUE ANNE: Ski Club, Bowling Club RICHTER, MARIE: Advisory President; Ski Club President, Senior Hostess RIEDLINGER, ROBERT: Favorite Subject: Natural Science RINDHAGE, NANCY: Advisory Secretary, Drum Majorette. Band RISELAY, BARBARA: Favorite Subject: Homemaking RIVARD, JACQUELINE: President of Office Training Club, F.H.A., Co-op ROBY, LINDA: Co-op, French Club ROCHA, LUPE: Ushers Club ROCKWOOD, MARK: Advisory Vice-President, Biology-Natural Science Club, Audio-Visual ROGERS, LYNN: Co-op ROGERS, NANCY: Favorite Subject: English ROKITA, GARY: J.V. Football ROOD, STEWART: Favorite Subject: Psychology ROSE, BARBARA: Favorite Subject: Business Machines ROSS, ANTOINETTE: Co-op, D.E.C.A.H., Band ROSS, JOHN: Advisory Vice-President, Golf, Perfect Attendance for a semester ROTH, EDWARD: Junior Achievement, Co-op, D.E.C.A.H. ROYAL, MARCIA: Exchange Student, Co-op ROY MAKER, WILLIAM: Favorite Subject: Crafts RUPP, ROSE MARIE: F.T.A., G.A.A., Pep Club RUSCH, DAVID: Advisory President, Ski Club, Swimming RUSSELL, RANDALL: Drum Major, Thespians treasurer, Musical SAHR, LARRY: Co-op SALADINE, MARY: Student Office Assistant, F.H.A. SALIB, MIREILLE: Art Award SANCHEZ, THERESA: Favorite Subject: Homemaking SANDER, BETHANY: Girl’s Intramurals SANDERSON, THOMAS: Advisory Vice-President, J.V. Track SANDOVAL, GERALD: Perfect Attendance for a semester SAUVE, PAMELA: Bowling Club, Christmas Program, Girl’s Chorus SAYLES, WILLIAM: Favorite Subject: English SCHAFFER, BARBARA: Co-op, D.E.C.A.H. SCHARICH, BETTY: Favorite Subject: History SCHARK, DONALD: Football, Advisory Vice-President, Wrestling SCHARK, SUE: Favorite Subject: Family Living SCHELL, STEVE: Favorite Subject: English SCHLUCKBIER, DALE: Co-op, D.E.C.A.H. SCHMID, PHILIP: NEWS, Football SCHMIDT, CONSTANCE: Ski Club, French Club, Band SCHMIDT, DENNIS: Hi-Y, Junior Achievement, Bowling Club SCHMIDT, MARY: G.A.A. President, Lab Assistant, Swim Aid SCHNEIDER, LINDA: Girl’s State Delegate, ‘Secretary of the Year” for Junior Achievement, Legenda SCHNEIDER, RUTH: Legenda Editor, Junior Journalism Award, Pep Club SCHNELL, LINDA: Advisory Vice-President, Co-op SCHOONMAKER, KATHRYN: F.T.A., Drum Majorette, Choir SCHRAM, SUE: Favorite Subject: Public Speaking SCHREADER, THOMAS: Favorite Subject: Wood SCHREMS, DOUGLAS: Advisory President, Baseball, Swimming SCHREMS, SANDRA: Advisory President, Pep Club, Choir SCHROEPPEL, LARRY: Track SCHUETT, DEBRA: F.T.A., Attendance Helper SCHULTZ, CRYSTAL: Co-op, Student Office Assistant SCHULTZ, DAVID: Junior Achievement SCHULTZ, PATRICIA: Co-op, Musical, Choir SCHULTZ, SUSAN: Favorite Subject; English SCHULZ, MARVIN: Advisory President, Cross Country SCHWARTZ, MICHAEL: Advisory President, Football, Ski Club SEDGWICK, RANDOLPH: J.V. Football, J.V. Basketball, Legenda SEDWICK, GORDON: Favorite Subject: Math 167 SEDWICK, RICHARD: Advisory Secretary, Baseball, Football SEELEY, STEVEN: Favorite Subject: Earth Science SHARPE, NELSON: Rifle Club, Bowling Club SHUMAN, ERIC: Favorite Subject: Natural Science SHUMAN, SUSAN: Band, Orchestra, Musical SIEGGREEN, JEFFREY: Perfect Attendance for a semester SILVER, DAVID: Swim Team Captain, Swim Aid, Advisory President SIMKINS, LEE: Golf, Debate, Lab Assistant SIMMONS, PAT: Favorite Subject: Metal SIMON, BETTY JO: Advisory Vice President SIMPSON, JOHN: Band, Audio-Visual, Stage Crew SIZICK, DANIEL: J.V. Wrestling SLOMINSKI, PAT: Favorite Subject: Metal SMITH, ERIC: J.V. Football SMITH, GRETCHEN: Senior Hostess, Pep Club, Junior Achievement SMITH, JANET: Favorite Subject: Bookkeeping SMITH, JO ANN: Advisory Secretary, Junior Achievement, Pep Club SMITH, MARGARET: Junior Achievement SMITH, MARK: Choir, Musical, Advisory Treasurer SMITH, MARTHA: Art-dramatics President, Queen’s Court, Semester Play SMITH, SHERRY: Junior Achievement, Y-Teens, Choir SNIDER, CAROL: Co-op, D.E.C.A.H., Coordinator’s Office Secretary SOCHOCKI, JAMES: Co-op, D.E.C.A.H. SOVA, LARRY: Hobby: Welding SOVIA, PAULA: Band SPEAR, CATHY: Favorite Subject: History SPESS, RONALD: Latin Club, Band, Musical SPIEKERMAN, OTTO: Bowling Club, Rifle Club, Junior Achievement SPRAGUE, JUDY: Favorite Subject: Government SPREEMAN, Mary: Junior Achievement, Health Room Assistant, Advisory Treasurer STAHL. THOMAS: Wrestling STANLEY, SUSAN: Favorite Subject: Bookkeeping STEELE, KENNETH: Favorite Subject: Drafting STEVENS, JOHN: Advisory President, Football, J.V. Wrestling STEWART, KATHLEEN: Advisory President STIMPSON, CAROL: Advisory Secretary, Ski Club, Ushers Club STOCKFORD, CHRISTIE: Choir, Perfect Attendance for a semester STONE, JAMES: Band, Golf, Music Honors STRICKER, LINDA: Co-op, German Club STRIETER, PATRICE: Advisory Vice-President, Band, Ushers Club SUHAN, STEVE: Football SULFRIDGE, PETER: Band, Junior Achievement, Advisory Treasurer SURGESON, RONALD: Advisory President, Biology-Natural Science Club, Band SWAN, ROY: Swim Team TAFEL, JAMES: Football TAYLOR, VICKI: Favorite Subject: Art TERRIAN, LEON: Bowling TERRIAN, REGINA: Favorite Subject: Psychology THIEDE, THANA: Homemaking Hostess, Girl’s Intramurals THOM, DENNIS: Junior Achievement THOMAS, DEBORAH: French, F.T.A., Pep Club THOMPSON, MICHAEL: Junior Achievement THON, KATHY: Pep Club, Bowling Club, Spanish Club THORMEIER, CRAIG: Advisory Secretary TICAR, VERONICA: Ambition: Airline Stewardess TODD, JANET: Junior Achievement, Choir, Perfect Attendance for a semester TOLIN, JOHN: Favorite Subject: Mechanical Drawing TOMANDL, DEBORAH: Advisory President, Spanish Club, Biology-Natural Science Club TORRES, MARTHA: Advisory Secretary, Co-op, Ushers Club TRAHAN, LEO: Favorite Subject: Wood TRINKLEIN, DALE: Ambition: Pilot TUCK, REBECCA: Debate, Advisory Vice President, Letter of Commendation NMSQT TUCK, THOMAS: Favorite Subject: Wood 168 TURBIN, MARJORIE: G.A.A, Vice-President, Choir, Swim Aid TURNER, GAIL: F.T.A., Pep Club TURNER, LINDA: Band, Orchestra TWEEDLE, LOUIS: Baseball, J.V. Football, J.V. Track TYNER, LESLIE: Advisory President, Basketball VALDISERRI, CATHY: Bowling Club, Pep Club, Attendance Helper VAN RIPER, FAYE: Advisory Vice-President, Co-op, Spanish Club VAN RIPER, KAYE: Co-op, D.E.C.A.H. President, Advisory Secretary VAN WORMER, WILLIAM: Co-op, Pep Club VASOLD, BARBARA: Co-op VEGA, JUDY: Junior Achievement, Pep Club, Bowling Club VISNAW, JANET: Favorite Subject: Biology VITALE, CAROL: Co-op, News, Junior Achievement VOIT, MARJORIE: D.E.C.A.H., French Club VOORHEIS, GLENN: Latin Club, President, Band VOSS, CHRISTINE: Co-op, D.E.C.A.H., Latin Club VOSS, DALE: Favorite Subject: Metal WAGER, JACQUELINE: News Co-Editor, Junior Journalism Plaque, Quill and Scroll Secretary WALSH, GAYLE: Junior Achievement WALTHER, GARY: Bowling Club Vice-President WARDLWO, BRIDGET: Co-op, D.E.C.A.H., Choir WATERS, ROBERT: Orchestra WATERS, TIM: Advisory President, Swim Team, Junior Achievement WATTERS, MICHAEL: News WAZNY, WILLIAM: Stage Crew, Lab Assistant, Perfect Attendance for a semester WEBER, JOHN: Advisory Vice-President, Lab Assistant, Hi-Y WEBSTER, JUDITH: Favorite Subject: English WEIL, LINDSAY: Art Award, Ski Club, F.T.A. WELZEIN, ROBERT: Football, Basketball, Advisory Treasurer WENDLING, JAMES: News, Band, Quill and Scroll WESSON, KENNA: Junior Achievement, Gym Aid WESSON, LINDA: Advisory Vice-President, Orchestra, Junior Achievement WHELTON, JOHN: Band WHITE, WILLIAM: Advisory Treasurer, Football, Track WILLIAMS, CAROL: Favorite Subject: English WILLIAMS, DAVID: Tennis, Librarian, French Club WILLIAMS, DEBBIE: Favorite Subject: English WILLIAMS, EVA: News Co-Editor, Quill and Scroll President, Advisory Secretary WILLIAMS, GINA: Favorite Subject: English WILLIAMS, JUDY: Favorite Subject: Psychology WILSON, DIANNE: Favorite Subject: Government WILTSE, BRENDA: Co-op, D.E.C.A.H., Advisory Vice- President WINDY, STEPHEN: Co-op WISNIEWSKI, JIM: Ski Club WITBRODT, WENDY: Advisory President, Legenda, Attendance Helper WOLF, JAMES: Choir, Gym Manager WOLF, MICHAEL: Junior Achievement, Swimming WOLZ, JOHN: Advisory President, Legenda, Junior Achievement WOODWARD, RANDY: Advisory President, Football WRIGHT, RUTH: Pep Club WRIGHT, WILLIAM: Advisory Treasure: WULFF, JANET: Advisory Vice President, Bowling Club, Junior Achievement YAHN, MARK: Favorite Subject: History ZARISKE, GLENDA: Latin Club ZETTEL, KATHRYN: Co-op ZIETZ, GAYLE: Advisory Secretary, Swim Aid, Homemaking Hostess ZILL, GERALD: Co-op, D.E.C.A.H., J.V. Baseball ZITTEL, NANCY: Advisory Secretary-Treasurer, Legenda, Quill and Scroll ZOLINSKI, PAULA: Exchange Student, Ski Club, Drill Team ZOLTON, DOUGLAS: Choir, Christmas Program, Biology- Natural Science Club ZUCKER, CONNIE: Advisory President, Queen’s Court, Debate Sane CHERYL: Junior Achievement, Pep Club, French u : RANDY SEDGWICK AND GRETCHEN SMITH share the joys of graduation. i ‘| ‘ ) X 169 ADVERTISING Cnet We've got a lot of ‘Keepe thy shoppe, and thy shoppe will keepe thee’ Sir William Turner 112 Nowhere Else In Saginaw Will Your Savings Earn More. CURRENT ANNUAL RATE ON SAVINGS During Any Month— Savings In By The 10th, Earn From The 1st: FIRST SAVINGS oF Saginaw Jefforson at Federsl @ State at Mackinaw « Dixie Highwey at King Road AMPLE FREE PARKING ROESER FLOWER SHOP 200 S. 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PHONE 793-3650 2710 State Phone 793-3031 175 NUECHTERLEIN’S JEWELRY DAN BILLY'S SALES SERVICE Domestic Commercial TAIT’S HOBBY SHOP MODEL PLANES, CARS, BOATS ACCESSORIES Refrigeration Air Conditioning ALL APPLIANCES Retail Sales on Gibson RCA Whirlpool Appliances 792-8761 2771 Bay Road Complete Hobbies and Crafts SLOT RACING Pannent Charms School Charms R. L. GROENING 114 North Michigan Avenve Phone PL 5-395] 118 S. Michigan, near Court Phone: 793-9135 Ph. 792-0011 Saginaw, Michigan 48603 | W. L. CASE COMPANY 409 Adams St. 793-9700 “Be Careful; lt Always Pays” | Wily PERTH | Funeral Director 5700 Dixie Hwy. a PL 4-7453 TOPHAM Printing Co. : a ‘S50 years of quality service’’ BUGGIA’s Wallpaper—Paint Compliments of A W ROOT BEER Window Shades— Phone: 793-9480 inti RWELL Painting Contracting IRENE B. FA Phone: : Fe 314 Court Street a4 410 Court Gratiot at Grang 793-2584 S . Hy : Aginaw, Michi Saginaw, Michigan Saginaw, Michigan g ichigan g 48602 176 Df aan walt pends F IT’S WORTH OWNING Tasarane [sent IT’S WORTH INSURING EDWARD MEYER and SON P.A.R. aoe 420 HANCOCK STREET SAGINAW, MICHIGAN Phone 793-9711 SazZinawy Savin.ss AND LOAN ASSOCIATION In Saginaw—219 S. Michigan 4815 State Road Gratiot at Center I n Frankenmuth—111 N. Main In Alma—211 W. Center MFG. DIV. CROMPTON KNOWLES CORP. Designers Builders Machinery and Equipment for UF KIN Plastic Industries 41 Years in Saginaw The World’s Leading 2929 River Street Saginaw, Michigan Manufacturing of TAPES AND RULES U.S.A. PANKONIN-REXALL DRUGS MICHIGAN AT COURT Where Only The Best Is Sold MR. PANKONIN cheerfiully fills a prescription for Sue Kirby. SAGINAW OIL COMPANY SAGINAW PUBLISHING COMPANY ITTNER FURNITURE Robert T. Schindehette (Dist) Publishers of the TEXACO ‘ p 416-418 Hancock aginaw rress Petroleum Products (Saginaw's Weekly Leading Newspaper) Phone: Custom Printing 300-310 Janes Ave. Brochures Booklets 793-8420 nleioaes Office School Supplies Fine Quality Furniture Books for Children of all ages 410 Hancock St 793-8070 FIRST . . . in good taste! McDonald Quality Chekd DAIRY FOODS—ICE CREAM LOOK for the dairy food packages with the BIG RED CHECK MARK STEVENS VAN LINES “ON THE DRIVE SINCE ’05”’ 121 S. Niagra 793-8000 MOVING | STORAGE Local or Long Distance A Sprinklered Warehouse World Wide ae - —— Private Vaults Premium Service Sas 2 Low Insurance Rates Largest in Saginaw SECOND NATIONAL BANK OF SAGINAW 10 CONVENIENT OFFICES TO SERVE YOU with complete parking facilities SERVING SAGINAW NORTHEASTERN MICHIGAN SINCE 1871 Member: Federal Reserve System Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation THE J. W. IPPEL CO. DRY GOODS Since 189] Court Street at Michigan Avenue THE LARGE selection of material at Ippels makes a choice of patterns difficult for Jan Morrison. Flowers for all occasions GREEN HOUSES and FLOWER SHOP 1958 Brockway St. Saginaw, Michigan A SW 2-431] HAROLD J. GAERTNER—GEORGE A. GAERTNER RALPH M. GAERTNER PRINCING BRENNAN PRESCRIPTION PHARMACY VAN AUKEN-GRAEBNER MASON, INC. 1856 — Insurance — 1968 2 LOCATIONS Janes at 14th PL 2-6163 112 Years of Service State at Court SW 2-644] 124 N. Michigan Phone: 793-9611 For 90 yrs. serving the young men and women in Saginaw “HW . “= : é SAVENRIC H’S IS the place for young men’s fashions” says Donn Hinds. HEAVENRICH’S Genesee at Franklin 180 CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS The new home of Werkema Studio It is an honor and privilege to be your official photographer. HAGERL’S JEWELRY 112 S. Michigan Saginaw Official Class Ring and Pin Dealer “I LIKE the gold with the blue set” Mike Mikula carefully chooses his class ring with the assistance of Mrs. Galovics. THE H. R. TERRY BERRY COMPANY Grand Rapids, Michigan Official Class Ring and Pin Manufacturer WHITEHEAD MUSIC CO. “Everything in Music” 215 Federal Ave.—Saginaw PL 2-7512 HELFRECHT MACHINE COMPANY Special Machinery Jigs Fixtures Gears 414 South Hamilton Saginaw FAMILY CREDIT CORPORATION Automobile and Merchandise Financing —and— FAMILY LOAN COMPANY Personal Loans Saginaw Offices East Side—104 E. Genesee Phone 754-8411 West Side—5063 State Phone 792-1579 Offices in Alma, Alpena, Bay City, Cadillac, Sheyboygan Grand Rapids, Manistee, Mt. Pleasant, Sparta Saginaw BARB JANK AND SANDY KOLLETH show enthusiasm over the “new look” in Wiechman’s Junior East Shop. iechmanns 116 South Jefferson Saginaw w Ww w Ww Ww w w w w Ww Ww Ww w oo COO SO CO%O COP Cee FURSTENBERG-BRAUN LUMBER CO. ed ee ee Qualified Home Improvement Center SINCE 1893 1764 SO. JEFFERSON cccavauaces see INSURANCE ESTATE FASHIONS 1625 N. Michigan 112 North Michigan Avenue ‘naw, Michi Saginaw, Michigan Phone: PL 5-5389 CONGRATULATIONS GRADUATES! Are you ready to step up? Prepare now for your future. Study cosmetology in one of Michigan's most progressive schools. Remember, there is a difference in beauty culture training. TRI-CITY BEAUTY SCHOOL 212 Federal Saginaw, Michigan SUEDE FASHIONS from Ferris Brothers are Goodenow and Jane Middlebrook. admired by Sarah WOHLFEIL HARDWARE COMPLETE LINE OF HARDWARE AND POWER TOOLS 5818 State Phone 793-3031 A GOOD PLACE TO TRADE ASK YOUR NEIGHBOR ART SAMPLE FURNITURE 200 NORTH WASHINGTON AVENUE 420 E. GENESEE THE H. B. ARNOLD COMPANY Stationers and Office Outfitters BUSHEY BROTHERS PLATE GLASS | 129 N. Franklin Street TELEPHONE 754-7431 PL 3-133] Serving Saginaw Since 1912 MIRRORS | STORE FRONTS | . 2 | sh. | TABLE TOPS 214 HOYT STREET | SAGINAW, MICHIGAN : a OFFICE SUPPLIES OFFICE: FURNITURE DRAFTING SUPPLIES TU B S H OW ER DO (@) R S Congratulations Grads!! Become a member of the Saginaw Products Corporation Team. Orbit into the space age with a Leader in mobility products for industry and the Aero- Space program. Contact the Personnel Department 68 Williamson St. Saginaw, Michigan 48601 Telephone 753-1411 N NN W RW DHT Qa gq WO gan PRODUCTS CORPORATION | ? : : | a ey UE ER SMITH MARY JEANNE ‘printing that pleases” . . . HARDWARE CO. YARN SHOP “WITH HUE IN MIND” KLEMENT PRESS SPORTING GOODS PAINTS 70 CENTER RD. AT GRATIOT TOYS Phone 793-3733 625 Yale Saginaw, Michigan 600 GRATIOT AVE. SAGINAW, MICHIGAN SAGINAW, MICHIGAN PHONE PL 4-6593 Congratulations to the Class of '68 the ® THE SMART spring suits come from THE VILLAGE Vi | | aA eg st f STORE, agree Cathy Valdiserri, Ann Cortopassi, and Sandy g Schrems. All Lines of Insurance Phone 793-4121 1504 Gratiot Ave. Phone 752-6118 GUGEL FUNERAL HOME PHOENIX AGENCY INSURANCE 3220 Sheridan Ave. 419 North Michigan Phone 753-2484 2 Convenient Locations BYRON BARBER PHARMACY INC. Saginaw, Michigan PL2-8531 Harold C. Wakeman GLENDALE Owner SAGINAW, MICHIGAN DOUGLASS. FERTILIZER THE BORDEN CHEMICAL COMPANY SMITH-DOUGLASS 3010 HOLLAND AVE. SAGINAW, MICHIGAN 186 STUDIOS AND PLANTS: pa) i Hannibal, Mo. Cambridge, Md. Topeka, Kan. Visalia, Calif. My diploma opened the door to an inter- esting [ob at MBI, say Gi AMERICAN YEARBOOK COMPANY Kampfert, and Sue Ormsby. ax RAY FIGG Representative fe) That's making an education go to work for you ... and it does at Michigan Bell. We know, because we started working at MBT after graduation. Michigan Bell needs people MORLEY’S SPORT CENTER for all kinds of fascinating jobs. Like tele- phone operators, keypunch operators, typists, and service representatives. Jobs with a future in the exciting field of telephone communications. So stop by soon and start your education working for you. Ss MICHIGAN BELL (4) Part of the Nationwide Bell System An Equal Opportunity Employer BOB WELZEIN looks over Morley’s selection of quality basketballs. Congratulations Seniors! Ne CUM Ang : ; : , ae Mi : .. a Ae , “yo 8 i%. 3 a2 3 ay A ' 4 F | hee 2 ite z is {8 7 : ed Re wg woke. J 3 oj ‘, ; 3 eee at ine” ; Bo ho +h : “3 ¢ F : : x Ww Se a ‘ Pe : Pe : - j + s ia 2 bree a ee SALLY FISCHER and Kay Van Riper show their interest in fash- ions as they look through Newman's large selection of swimsuits. 320 E. Genesee Ceppiens ome Bak ery Baked Goods—Birthday Wedding Cakes Also Novelties and Greeting Cards 1020 Hayes at Bond Phone PL 5-208] Mr. Mrs. Isaac Bronson Bob Spreeman admires a delicious pie shown to him by Kath- Marguerite and Kathleen leen Bronson. A . oe college education is no guarantee of success, but it helps. Central Foundry Division Chevrolet-Saginaw Foundries Chevrolet-Saginaw Service Plant Chevrolet-Saginaw Transmission Plant Saginaw Steering Gear Division | Net Contents Y —s-—« PRESCRIPTIONS 2348 S.MICHIGAN AVE., PHONE PL 2-4424 Distributed by SAGINAW, MICK PRESCRIPTIONS 2348 S. Michigan Ave. Saginaw, Michigan Phone PL 2-4424 | SAGINAW TRAVEL SERVICE Expert Travel Counseling Arrangements Fine Perfumes DENGLER’S PHARMACY 1001 Gratiot Ave. Phone PL 2-1620 Saginaw, Michigan COSMETICS JEWELRY PRESCRIPTIONS 190 “ALL ABOARD” for the annual tri tival planned by Saginaw Travel Service. MEYER-ALEXANDER INC. REALTORS Real Estate Insurance 106 N. Hamilton ip to the Stratford Shakespearean Fes- PETERSON REXALL DRUG CO. “The Store of Personal Service”’ SANDERS CANDY 1611 Cooper Ph. 793-6052 How Do Arthur Hill Students Spend Their MONEY? How much do students spend? How do they spend it? Do they have parental supervision? To find the answers to these questions, the LEGENDA staff took a survey of the Arthur Hill student body and obtained the following information: In one week Arthur Hill Students spent $12,331 MONEY SPENT ON: Refreshments = $3,333 Amusements = $4,400 Cosmetics and hair care = $3,278 School supplies = $1,320 Not including clothing and food. In one week the average A. H. student spends $5.75. MONEY SPENT ON: Refreshments = $1.5] Amusements = $2.00 Cosmetics and hair care = $1.50 School Supplies = $ -75 OF ALL ARTHUR HILL STUDENTS 34% always buy their own clothes 24% sometimes buy their own clothes 19% usually buy their own clothes 12% never buy their own clothes The average Hillite attends 2 movies each month. The average Hillite earns $5.04 each week. The total amount of money earned by Hillites in one week is $1,188. MIKE DAVIS and Bill White get courteous and efficient service from Mark Zissler at McDonala’s. | look for the golden arches | | i | McDONALD’S DRIVE-IN C. A. RAYMOND Complete Insurance Service 1000 Brockway Saginaw, Michigan PL 5-8145 192 “THE CLOSEST THING TO HOME” foame CLASS OF 1968... OUR HEARTIEST CONGRATULATIONS AND BEST WISHES FOR SUCCESS AND HAPPINESS IN THE YEARS AHEAD. compliments of the PEET PACKING COMPANY producers of MICHIGAN’S FAVORITE MEATS gos fresh With a so country, hitches ye Zw Farmer a) LWAYS REACH FOR THE PACKAGE WITH THE LITTLE REO BARN” Mmm Peet's 4 j A of course! z f World’s Largest Free Stations PAXSON OIL CO. GULF ‘the family mover’’ MILNE BROS., INC. moving storage 752-8137 AGENT ALLIED VAN LINES Look ahead to your future Whether it’s on to college or out in the world of business and industry, there’s a name you should remember . . . Wickes, one of your town’s fastest growing businesses with dynamic plans for the future. . . a future that could include you. rT ry ity = = a 7 3 i Dm sae guns: ttt ta uit Be lubeme 4 Eom mm wic ESTABLISHED 1854 THE WICKES CORPORATION 515 N. Washington Ave. Saginaw, Michigan 48607 EY I ——— BSE ——— Abbey,N. 12... 26, 69 Abler, M. 12... 26 Abler, S. 11... 112,140 Accetta, J. 12... 26 Acker, D.11...94, 112 Ackley, D. 11... 112 Adams, N. 11... 112 Adams, S. 10... 124 Adcock, L. 12... 26 AHLSCHWEDE, A.... 80 Akesson, J. 12... . 26,158,161 Albers, J. 12... 26,102,103, 172 Albers, K. 10... 124 Albosta, R. 12... 26 Alcorn, M. 10... 124,147 Alderton, W. 11...112 Alever, W. 10... 124 Allen, B. 12... 26 Allen, C. 10... 124 Allen, K. 12... 26,161 Allen, R. 11... 112 Allen, S. 10... 124,147 Allen, S. 11... 112 All School Index Banning, T. 12... 26,95,106 Barager, B. 10... 124 Barber, D.10.... 124 Barckholtz, R. 10... 124 Barkley, A. 11... 112 Barnard, C. 10... 124 Barnett, M.11...112 Barrett, J. 12... 26 Barrigar, S. 10... 124 Barron, B. 12... 23,26 BARRON, G... 89 Bartels, C. 12... 26,81 Bartels, L.11...112 Bartels, P. 12... 26 Bartlett, B. 10... 124,143 Barz, G. 10... 124 Basinger, M. 10... 124 Basner, J. 12... 26 Bassett, K. 10... 124 Bateman, C. 11... 106,112 Bauer, C.11...112 Bauer, R. 10... 124 Bauer, S. 10... 124 Bauman, E. 11... 112,159 Alsgaard, M. 11... 112,141 Alverson, D.11...112 Andersen, W. 11... 112 Anderson, C. 11... 112 Anderson, C. 10... 124,142, 147 ANDERSON, C.... 80,89 Anderson, C. 10... 124 Anderson, H. 11... 58,107, 112,147,161 Anderson, J. 10... 124 Anderson, L. 10... 124 Anderson, M. 11... 112 Anderson, P. 10... 124 Anderson, P. 10... 124 Anderson, S. 11... 112,141 Anderson, S.11...112 Anscomb, D. 11... 112,141 ANZICEK, A....91 Appold, L. 12... 26,146,148 Appold, P. 10... 124 Archambault, A. 10... 124 Armbruster, J. 10... 124 Armbruster, J. 10... 124 Armstrong, C. 12... 26 Armstrong, M. 10... 124 Armstrong, T. 10... 96,124 Arold, S.12...26 Arraut, R. 10... 124 Astbury, M. 11... 112 Atkinson, C. 12... 26 Atkinson, R. 10... 124 Ault, R. 10... 124 Ault, T. 11...112 Bauman, J. 12 Baumer, V. 10 6 2 ...124 Boehm, B. 12... 27 Boehm, S. 12... 27 Boehringer, J. 10... 125 Bohinski, C. 12... 27 Bohnhoff, C. 11... 113,142, 146,148 Boley, W. 10... 125 Boltz, G. 11... 113,141 Boltz, M. 12... 27 Bond, J. 10... 66, 125, 140 Bonner, D. 10... 125 BOOTH, H....90 Booth, W. 10... 125 Borchard, D. 11...113, 147 Borchard, J. 12... 27,95,108 Borchard, R.11...113 Borg, M. 12...27 Borton, B. 11... 113 Boshaw, E. 10... 125 Bosley, D. 11... 108,113 Botwright, G. 12... 27,147 Botwright, K. 11... 113,158, 161 Boughner, M. 10... 125 Boulet, J. 11... 113 Burditt, B. 12... 28 Burgess, D. 10... 125 Burk, J.10...125 Burk, L. 10... 125 Burmeister, K. 11... 113 Burnell, B. 12... 28 BURNETT, E.... 80 Burrill, R. 10... 125 Burt, B. 10... 125 Burt, T. 12... 28 Buscarino, F. 10... 125 Buscarino, K. 12... 28 Busch, A. 11... 113 Bush, D. 11... 113 Bush, M. 12... 28 Bush, R.10.. 125 Bush, S.11...113 Butler, T. 11... 113 Butzin, R. 11... 113 Buxman, R. 12. ..28 Byron, M. 10... 125 Byron, R. 11... 103,113,153 Call, T. 12... .28 Calligaro, T. 12... 28 Calligaro, V. 10... 125 Campbell, D. 12. . . 28,94,107, Baxter, J. 12... 26,203 BAXTER, N...: 44,79 Beach, C. 10... 124 Beach, K. 10... 124 Beauregard, R. 11... 112 Becker, D. 10... 124 Becker, E. 12... 22,26 Becker, E. 10... 124 BECKER, H.... 80,108 Becker, J. 11... 112,155 Becker, L. 11... 112 Beckert, C. 10... 124 Beckman, B. 10... 124 Beckstrom, B. 11... 112 Beckstrom, M. 12... 26 BEEKER, A....90 Beem, J. 10... 124 Beem, S. 12... 26 Beets, T. 10... 124 Beffrey, J. 10... 124,147 Behling, L. 11... 112 Behm, C. 10... 124 Behrens, C. 12... 27,94,106, 140 Beisel, J. 10... 124 Bell, J. 11... 108,112 Bell, J. 11...112 Bell, S. 10... 124 Bell, T. 12... 27 Bellsky, C. 12... 27,94,95,106 Benford, J.11...112 Benkert, W. 10... 124 Bourcier, J. 12... 27,109 Bourdow, C. 12... 27 Bourdow, K. 11.... 113 Bourdow, N. 12...27 Bowden, T. 11... 113 Bowen, L. 10... 125 Bowen, S. 12... 27,147,153 Bowen, S.11...113 Bowerman, B. 10... 125,143 Boyce, J. 10... 125, 156 Boyer, B. 10... 125 Boyer, R. 10... 125 Boyer, T.11...113 Boyse, M. 12... 27,36,203 Bradley, D. 12... 27 Bradley, E. 10... 125 Bradley, K. 10... 125 Brady, D.10...,125 Braley, M. 12...27 Braley, T. 11... 113 Branch, J.11...113 Brandimore, T. 11... 113 Brants, H. 12... 27 Braun, C. 12... 20,28 Braun, K. 11... 113 Brechtelsbauer, W. 11... 107, 113 BREITMEYER, J....55, 80 Brennan, J. 10. «+125 Brethauer, C. 10... 125 Brethauer, M. | Brewster, C. 11. L es 113 ee ib bs) Austin, D. 10... 112,124 Austin, R. 10... 124 Austin, R. 10... 101,124 Averill, C. 11...112 Averill, D. 12... 26 Aves, A. 10... 124 Bennett, C. 11... 112 Bennett, M. 10 Bennett, M. 12 Benthien, J. 10 Benz, C. 12... Benzenberg, L. ... 124 waa 2d ... 124 .27,94 10°... 124 Avila, L.11...112 Babcock, R. 10... 66,143 Bacon, C. 10... 124,156 Bader, R. 10... 124 Bagerski, B. 10... 124 Bailey, G.12.. . 26,39 Bain, M.11...112 Bain, P. 10... 124 Baird, J.12...26 Baird. N.11...112 Baird, S.10...124 Baker, B.11...112 Baker, C.11...112 Baker, C.11...112 Baker, D. 11... 112 BAKER, E....80 Baker, G.11...112 Baker, M. 10... 124 Baker, R. 10... 124 Baker, S. 10... 124 Baker, T.11...112 Balcom, C. 12... 26 Balko, P.12...26 Ball, D. 10... 124 Ball, J.11...112 Ball, R. 11...112 Ballard, S. 12... 26,147 Ballien, D.11....112 Ballien, W. 10... 124 194 Bergren, J.11...112 Berthume, J. 10... 124 Bervoets, E.12...27 Beuthin, K. 11... 96,106,112 Bhirdo, B. 11... 113 Bierlein, G. 10... 124 Bierlein, M.11...113 Bills, C. 10... 124 Bird, D. 11... 66,113,161 BIRDSALL, K....78 BISHOP, L.... 80 Bissonette, L. 11... 113 Bissonette, M. 10... 124 Bittner, J. 12...27,65 Bittner, R. 10... 124 Bixby, V. 10... 124 BLACK, F....80 Blackmer, B. 10... 124 Blackmer, G. 11... 113 Blaine, R. 11...113 Blenkhorn, K. 10... 125 Blodgett, D. 11... 113 Blodgett, M. 11... 96,113,120 Blohm, D. 10... 125 Bloom, S. 10... 125 Bluhm, S. 12...27 Boaz, L. 12...27,146 Bober, C. 10... 125 Bocade, J. 10... 125 Brewster, L. 11... 113 Briguglio, P. 12... 28 Brock, K. 10... 65,125,135 Brooks, W. 11... 103,104,113 Brown, D. 11... 113,146.148 Brown, G. 12... 28 Brown, R. 12... 28 Brown, S. 11... 61,113,146,148 Bruce, P. 11... 113 Bruening, G. 11... 113 Bruff, E. 11... 113 Bruggers, D. 10... 103,125 Bruner, J. 10... 125 Brush, M. 12... 28,141 Brushaber, A? 11... 113 Bruske, D.11...113 Bruske, J. 12... 28, 147 Bruske, K. 10... 125 Bruske, R. 12... 28, 157 Bruske, S. 12... 28 BRYAN, K....91 Buddle, J. 11... 113,153 Buddle, P. 12... 28 Buddle, W. 11... 113 Buehler, D. 10... 125,140 Bugenske, T. 11... 113 Buggia, P. 10... 125 Buhrke, R. 11... 113 Bullard, T. 12... 28 Bunzow, R. 10... 125 Burback, D. 12... 28,180 Burch, W. 12... 28 Burdick, J.10...125 Burdick, M. 11... 113 Burdick, T. 12... 28 152 Campbell, E. 11... 113 Campbell, G. 10... 125 Campbell G. 12... 28 Campbell, G. 11... 113 Campbell, J. 11... 113 Campbell, K. 12... 28 Campbell, M. 11 ...57,113 Campbell, S. 10... 125 CANIPANELLI, F....91 CAPPELL, D....81 Cappell, T. 10... 65,125,135 Cappell, V. 12... 29,140,152 Carder, G. 12...29 Carle, J. 12...29 Carter, C. 11... 113,140,143 Carter, S.11...113 CASE, F.... 81 Case, J. 11... 113 Cassow, W. 12... 29 Castellanos, R. 10... 125,141 Castillo, F. 11... 113 CAUMARTIN, H..... 81,83 Cederberg, M. 11... 113 Chamberlain, L. 11... 113 Chambers, C. 10... 125 Champagne, M. 11... 100, 106,113 Chapman, K. 12... 29,95 Chase, J. 11... 103,113,141 Chavez, T. 10... 125 Cherry, J. 12..... 29 Cheshire, D. 11... 113 CHISHOLM, D....81 Chisholm, L. 12... 29,140 Cholcher, D. 10... 125 Cholcher, N. 12... 29 Christensen, T. 11... 113 Church, J. 11... 113,120 Cichowski, T. 10... 125 Clairmont, R. 11... 113 Clairmont, W.11...113 Clark, M.11...113 Clement, D. 10... 12,125 Clement, S. 11 ...57,113 Clements, B. 10... 125 Clements, M. 10... 126 CLOSE, M....81 Coats, S. 10... 97,126 Coffel, G. 11...113 Colbert, G. 11... 113 Colby, L. 11... 113 Colby, S. 11...114 Colby, W.12...29 Cole, M. 11... 29, 114 Colindres, B. 11... 114 Colindres, J. 10... 126 Colindres, L. 12... 23,29,36, 66 Collier, C. 10... 126 Collins, J.12...29 Collison, B. 10... 126 Collison, F.12...29 Collison, M. 11... 114, 156 Colpean, D. 10... 126 Combs, D. 11... 114 Combs, J. 12...29 Compeau, D. 12... 29 Connor, L.10... 126 Cook, S. 10... 126, 142 Cook, G. 12... 29,148 Cook, J.10... 126 . Copp, T. 10... 126 Cordingly,C. 11... 114 Cordingly, D. 10... 126 Core, D. 10... 126 Cornell, C. 10... 126,140 Cortopassi, A. 12... 14,21, 22,29,36,186 COSTA, M....81 Cottenham, T. 10... 126 Coughlin, H. 11... 114,141 Couillard, Y. 11... 114 Coulouris, A. 11... 126 Coulouris, D. 11... 114,146 Cox, S.11...114 Cox, W. 11... 106,114 Coxe, J. Cradit, H. 11... 114 CRAMER, K....91 Cramton, R. 12... 29 Crannell, P.11...114 Crawfis, J. 11...114 Crawford, E. 12... 29 Crawford, J. 10... 126 Crawford, M. 12... 29 Crisp, B. 11... 114 Cronin, C.... 126 Crummel,C. 11... 114 Crummel, S. 12... 29 Crundwell, R. 12. ..29 Cruz, N. 10... 126 Cullen, K. 11... 66,70,114, 146,148 Culver, F.12...29 Cunningham, L. 12... 29 Curnutt, E. 12... 29,141 Curnutt, R. 11... 144 Curran, K. 10... 126 Curtis, G. 10... 126 Czeiszperger, E. 10... 126 Dambro, M. 11... 114 Dambro, W. 10... 126,135 DAMER, D....81 Dammann, D. 12... 29 Damore, R. 11... 114 DAMUTH, C....81 Daniels, B. lz... 29 Daniels, R. 12... 29 Danilaus, A. 12... 29 Dankert, B. 12... 21,29 Dankert, S. 12... 30 Danks, M. 12... 30 Dargie, G. 12... 30,157 Dargie, P. 10... 126 Darlak, G.11...114 Darlak, K. 10... 126,147 Darlak, S. 10... 126 Dartey, V. 12... 30 DASHKOVITY, R....91 Daubert, S. 11. ..114 Davey, J. 11... 114,156 David, W. 10... 126 Davis, A. 10... 126 Davis, C. 10... 126 Davis, F. 12... 30 Davis, H. 10... 103,126 Davis, J. 11... 114 Davis, J. 11...114 Davis, L. 10... 126 Davis, M. 12... 30,95,108,192 Dean, D. 11... 114 Dean, S. 11... 13,114 Dean, T. 12... 30 Decker, R. 10... 126,143,148 Deering, D. 10... 126 Deford, C. 10... 126 DeFrancesco, V. 11... 114 deGeus, S. 10... 65,126,135 Deibel, T. 11... 114 Deike, J. 10... 126 Deike, R. 12... 30,94 Dembinsky, R. 10... 126 Demers, J. 10... 126 Demers, P. 12... 30 Demijohn, F. 10... 126 Demijohn, J. 12... 30 Dempsey, R.12.. . 30 Dengler, S. 12... 30 Denno, L. 11... 114,152 Denton, R. 11... 109,114 DePlonty, S. 10... 126 DePrekel, T. 12... 30 Dersch, C. 10... 126,140,143 Desonia, L. 10... 126 Devendorf, C. 10... 126 DeYoung, D. 10... 126 Dietiker, T. 10... 126,140 Dietrich, J. 12... 30 Dietzel, M. 11... 114 Dietzel, T. 10... 126 Dijak, A. 12... 17,30,94,96 Diak, D. 11...114 Diyak, J. 12... 30 Dill, D. 10... 126 Dingman, F. 11... 114,154 Dittmar, J. 10... 126 Dixon, R. 12... 130 Dobney, F. 11... 114 Dobney, M. 10... 126 Dobney, T. 12... 30 Dockham, F. 12... 30 Dodds, S. 11... 114,140 Dodge, L. 10... 126 Doepker, J. 10... 126 Doerr, N. 10... 126 DOIDGE, M.... 79,89 Dollhopf, D. 11... 114 Donajkowski, J. 11 ...57,114 Donnenwerth, E. 10... . 126 Donnenwerth, M. 10... 126 Donnenwerth, S. 11... 114, 152 Doozan, F.11...114 Doran, M. 10... 96,126 Doty, C. 12... 30 Doud, J. 11. ..114 Douglas, G.11...114 Douglas, T. 10... 126 Douglas, V. 10... 126,147 DOVIN, J....91 Downer, D. 12... 30, 142 Doyle, G. 11...114 Drake, R. 10... 126 ; Driver, B. 12... 30,147,158 Driver, G. 11... 114 Druelle, D. 10... 126 Duby, E. 11... 114,147,148 Duby, P. 11 ...114 Duby, P. 10... 126 Duby, R. 12... 30,108 Ducharme, W. 12... 30,95, 101,106 Duclos, R. 11... 114 Dudewicz, K.11...114 Duma, M. 10... 126 Duncan, R.11...114 Duncan, V. 12... 30 Dunkley, E. 12... 30 Dunkley, S. 10... 126 DUNN, S....91 Dupuis, F. 11... 114 Dupuis, P. 10... 127 DURHAM, W....82 Durn, M. 11... 114,119,141 Durst, L. 12... 66 Dustin, M.11...114 Duvall, B. 10... 127 Duvall, M. 12... 30 Dvorsek, D. 12... .30,69 Dyer, R. 10... 127 Dyer, R. 12... 30,108,152 Dzirnis, A. 10... 127 Easlick, A.'12... 30,39 Easlick, J. 11... 114 Easlick, L. 12... 31,66,146 Easlick, T. 11... 114 Easterling, M. 12... 31 Eaton, G. 10... 127 Ebach, R.11...114 Ebach, R. 11... 114 Ecker, D. 11... 114,140 ECKERT, R.... 56,82 Ederer, D. 12... 31,69 Edwards, H. 10... 127 Edwards, J.11...114 Edwards, L.11...114 Edwards, P.11...114 Efu, J. 10...127 Efu, T. 11...114 Eggert, M.11...114 Egyet, J.12...31 Eich, J. 10... 127 Eller, J.10...127 Elliott, D. 11... 115,147,148 Elliot, W. 12... 18,20,27,31, 146,148,158,161 Ellsworth, J.12...31 Elwood, A. 11... 115 Emeott, D. 10... 127 Emeott, T. 12... 31 Emeott, W. 10... 127 Emery, J. 10... 101,127 Emery, J.10... 127 Endstrasser, L. 12... 31 Engel, D. 11... 115 Engel, J . 11... 1151 Engel, L.12...31 Engel, T. 11... 108 Engels, H. 10... 127 ENGLE, M.... 58,82 Englund, R. 11... 115 Enos, D. 10... 127 Ensger, G. 11... 108,115 Enszer, M. 12... 31 Enszer, M. 10... 127 Enszer, W.12...31 Erskine, P. 12. ..31 Erzen, R. 10... 127 Estep, D. 12... 31 Eurich, C. 12...31 Evans, K. 10... 127 Ewbank, A. 12...31 Fahndrich, D. 12... 31 Fahndrich, G. 12... 31,141 Farrell, D. 12... 31 Fassezke, A. 11... 115 Favara, J. 11... 115,146,148 Fedor, J. 11...31 Fedor, R. 10... 127 Fein, S. 10... 62,127 Felsing, J. 11...115 Fettig, W. 11...115 FETTING, A... .82 Fick, R. 10... 127 Fielder, A. 10... 97,127 Fierstine, G. 10... 127 Fila, C. 10... 127 Filiatraut, J. 11... 115,147, 148,159 Filiatraut, R. 11...96,115 Fini, K. 10... 127 Fink, D. 12... 31,141,143 Finkbeiner, B. 11... 106,115 Fischer, D. 12... 31 Fischer, J. 10... 97,127 Fischer, S. 12... 31,146,188 Fisher, G. 12... 31,78 Fisher, J. 11...115 Fisher, T. Fitzgerald, T.12.. .31 Fletje, D. 10... 127 Fletcher, J. 12... 32 Flewelling, T. 10... 127 Floerke C. 11... 115 Flora, D. 10... 127 Flora, D. 10... . 127 Flory, J.12...32 FLYNN, J....82 Fobear, D. 12... 32 Fobear, J. 11... 115,141 Fobear, R. 12... 32 Fobear, S. 10... 127,140 Fodo, S.11...115 Foerseter, J. 10... 127 Foote, J. 11... 115 Ford, F. 12... 32 Ford, R. 12... 32 Forshee, C. 10... 127 Fouch, L. 11... 115,152,157 Fowler, C... . 82,85 Fowler, I. 10. .. 127 Fowler, J. 10... 15,85,127 Fowler, J. 12... 14,20,21,32, 85,173 Fox, J.10... 127 Foy, R. 12... 32 Fraker, B. 12... 32 Francis, G. 11... 115,203 Francke, L. 10... 127 Franz,G.11...115 Franz, J. 12... 32 Franz, R. 12... 32 Frawley, R. 12... 32,94 Frawley, S. 10... 127 Frederick V. 12... 32 FREDERICKS, M....91 Fredericksen, D. 12... 32 Fredericksen, D. 11... 115 Fren zel, J. 10... 127 Frenzel, J. 12... 32,147,161 Frey, G. 10),... 127 Frey, P.11...115 Frick, C. 12... 21,32,90 Frick, J. 10... 127 Fries, D. 12... 32 Frisch, J. 12... 32,64 Fritz, B. 11... 115 Fritz, M. 11... 115 Frost, D. 10... 127 Frost, E. 11... 115 Fry, C.12...32 FRYE, D....90 Fuentes, L. 10... 127,140 . Fulco, P. 10... 127 Fuller, J. 10... 127 Fuller, K.11...115 Fuller, R.10...127 Furlo, R. 10... 127 Furlo, S.11....115 Furlo, V.11...115 Gabel, L. 10... 127 Gabel, L. 10... 127,147,148 Gabel, P. 12... 32,142,146,148 Gaertner, T.11...115 Gage, M.10...127 Gaiser, J.11...115 Galarno, D.11...115 Galarno, T. 12... 32 Galbraith, M. 12... 32 Galbraith, R. 10... 127 Galinski, D. 12... 32 Garcia, R. 11... 115 Gardner, N.11...115 Gardstrom, C. 10... 127,147, 148 Garretson, L. 10... 127 Garwood, A. 10... 127,140 Gasparovic, C. 10... 127 Gaus, J.12... 12,32 Gebler, L. 11... 115,156 Gebler, M. 10... 127 Geese, D. 10... 127 GEETING, P. . . 82,160 Gehrcke, G. 12... 32 Geiger, P. 10... 127 Geiger, T. 11... 132 Geiger, T. 12... 32 George, P. 10... 127 Gerard, G. 10... 96,127 Gerrish, G. 11... 94,108,115 Gerrish, W. 10... 96,101,127 Gerwin, K.11...115 Geuder, D. 12... 13,33 Gibson, G.11...115 Gibson, J. 12... 33,107 GIESECKE, H....77,79,70 Giessel, R. 12... 33,54,152 Giffin, C.11...115 Giffin, M. 11... 33,103 Gilbe, B. 12... 33,146,148 Gilbert, C. 11... 115 Gilbert, G. 12... 33,68 Gillam, K. 11... 115 Gillig, M. 10... 127 Gillock, R. 12... 33 Gilman, D. 10... 127 Gilman, S. 12... 33 Ginder, D. 11... 115,147 Glance, A.11...115 Glass, J. 11... 115,146,148 Glaviano, B. 10... 127 Glazier, S. 12... 33 Glick, M. 11... 115 Gnatkowski, J.11...115 Goetz, T. 11... 115 Gohlke, C.11...115 Golden, D. 10... 127 Golombisky, C. 11... 115 Golombisky, G. 12... 33 Golombisky, J. 10... 127 Gonzalez, G. 12... 33 Gonzalez, T. 10... 127 Goodenow, S. 12... 32,33,184 Goodlander, L. 10... 127 GOODMAN, R... . 82,97 Goodsell, B. 12... 20,33,148, 173 Goodsell, J. 10... 127 Goodwin, M. 11... 115,141,152 Goodwin, T.11...115 vookin, v. 12... 33,103,105 Gookin, R. 10... 127 Gorman, D. 10... 128 Gorman, M. 12... 33 Gorman, S. 10... 141 Gorney, G. 11... 115 Gottleber, T. 10... 128 GRAEBNER, D.... 81,83 Graham, D. 10... 128 Graham, G. 12... 33 Graham, T. 10... 128 Grassmick, V. 10... 128 Graves, C.12...33 Graves, C. 12... 33 Gray, L. 10...97,128 Gray, S. 10... 128 Green, K. 12... 33 Green, R. 11... 70,115 Greenman, D.11...115 Greenwood, R. 11... 115 Greenwood, S. 10... 128 Grefe, T. 10... 128 195 Gregory, C. 11... 115 Gregus, M. 12... 33,69 Greko, K.11...115 Greko, T. 10... 128,156 GREY, J... . 83 Grierson, W. 10...97,128 Griffin, S. 10... 128 Grillo, G. 12... 33 Grnya, H. 12... 33 Groom, J. 11... 115,147 GROSSMAN, E.... 83 Grube, J.10... 128 GRUNDAS, J... . 83 Grunow, D. 11... 96,115 GUNTHER, H.... 83 Gunther, S.11...115 Gustafson, T. 12... 33,140 Guthridge, N. 12... 21,33 Gutierrez, L. 12... 28 Guttridge, J. 12... ..33,39 Guzman, J.12...33 Guzman, H. 10... 128 Hackstadt, A. 12... 34,36,66, 161 Hackstadt, M. 10... 128 Haenlein, R. 10... 128 Hagaman, J.11...115 Hager, S.12...34 Hahn, L. 12... 34 Hahn, M. 12... 34,103,107 Hak, J.12...34 Hale, J.10...128 Hall, D.11...116 Hall, L. 12... 34 Hall, L. 12... 34 Hall, S.11...116 Haller, D. 12... 34 Haller, P.12...34 Halm, L. 11... 116 Hamather, M. 12... 20,21,32, 34,173 Hambling, L. 10... 128,140 Hambling, W. 11... 116,154 Hamd, R.11...116 Hamil, P.11...116 Hamlin, T. 11... 116,140 Hammer, C. 10... 96,101,128 Hammond, L. 10... 128 Hanes, M. 12... 34,36,147 Hanley, J.10...59,128 Hanson, S. 12... 34 Hanvey, M. 10... 128 Hare, R. 12... 34 Hargesheimer, H. 10... 128 Hargreaves, A. 10... 128 Harley, S. 11... 116 Harper, J.11...116 Harris, D. 10... 128 Harris, L. 11... 116 Harris, R. 10... 128 Harris, S.11...116 HARRISON, L. .. . 83,157 Harshman, R.11...116 Hart, D. 12... 34,94,106 Hartleib, C. 10... 128 HARTMAN, R.... 82,83 Hartman, V. 12... 34 Hartwig, J. 11... 116 Hartwig, R. 10... 128 Haske, L. 10... 128 Hasse, T. 11... 106,116 Hasso, C. 10... 15,128 Hatton, W. 11... 116,147 Hatzke, C. 11... 116 Hauffe, A. 11... 116,141 Hayes, C. 10... 128 HAYES, J... . 78,79 Hayes, J.10... 128 Hayes, R.12...34 Hayes, W. 12... 34 Hazzard, M. 12... 34 Head, E.11...116 Heagany, P. 10... 128 Heavenrich, P. 10... 128 Heidebrink, C. 12... 34 Heilbronn, B. 12... 34 Heinlein, D.11...116 HEITKAMP, J... . 83 Helmkamp, H. 11... 116 Helmkamp, R.11...116 Helpap, A. 10... 128 Helpap, J.11...116 Helpap, K. 11... 116 Helpap, M. 10... 128 Helveston, S. 10... 128 Helwer, F. 12... 34 Henderson, I. 11... 116 Henderson, L. 12... 34 Henderson, P. 12... 34 196 Henderson, R. 10... 128 Henne, G. 12... 34,141 Henne, R. 10... 96,101,128, 131 Hennig, P.11...116 Hensler, J. 12... 35 Herbin, H. 12... 35 Heredia, D. 10... 128 Heritier, K. 12... 35,140,142 HERM,L.... 55,84 Hernandez, F. 12... 35 Hernandez, P.11...116 Hernandez, R. 10... 128 Herzberger, P. 11... 72,73, 155,203. Herzler,G. 12... 18,19,35,94, 96,97,161 HERZLER, O....79 Herzog, W. 10... 101,128 Hester, J.11... 73,116,203 Hetzman, S. 10... 128 Hicky, D. 11... 116 Hickey, M. 12... 35 Hickey, R. 12... 35 Hicks, T. 10... 128 Hilbrandt, F. 11... 116 HILE,N....84 Hill, D. 11... 96,116 Hill, J.10... 128 Hill, J. 12... 35,146 Hill, J. 11...116 Hill, J. 11...116 Hill, L. 12... 35 Hill, M. 11... 116,147 Hill, T. 11... 94,95,99,106,116 Hinds, D. 12... 35,108 Hinkin, S. 11... 116,147,148, 153 Hirschman, L. 10... 128 Hirschman, L. 11...116 Hodges, M. 11... 116 Hodges, R. 10... 128 Hodgins, L. 10... 128 Hoernlein, B. 10... 128 Hoffman, B. 11... 116 Hoffman, D. 10... 128 Hoffman, L. 12... 35,103 Hoffman, M. 12... 35 Hoffman, M. 11... 116,131 Hoffman, R. 11... 116 Hoffman, V. 10... 128 Hoffman, W. 10... 128 Hoffmann, P.11...94,116 Hogan, S. 10... 128 Holbert, J. 11... 116,153 Holland, C. 10... 128 Holland, K. 10... 128,147 Holland, S. 12... 35,147,148 Hollingsworth, D. 11... 116 Hollingsworth, R. 12... 35,94, 106 Hollman, S.12...35 Holmgren, J. 11... 103,105, 116,147 Holton, R. 10... 128 Holtrop, C. 11... 116 Holtrop, J. 10... 128 Holtz, L. 10... 97,101,128 Honey, M.11...116 HOOPER, J... . 16,59,84 Hopkins, K. 11... 52,116 Horb, D. 11... 108,116 HORNBACHER, J... . 84 Horne, D.11...116 HORVAT,C....90 Horvat, S.12...35 Houser, D. 11... 116,156 Howe, D. 12... 35 Hozeska, D. 12... 35 Hozeska, D. 11... 116,140 Hirschman, L. 11... 116 Hubbard, J. 10... 128 Hubbard, R. 12... 35 Hubinger, C. 10... 128 Hudson, J.11...116 Huebner, P. 12... 35 Huebner, R. 10... 128 Huff, B. 10... 128 Hughes, M. 10... 128 Hughes, R. 11... 116 Hughes, R. 12... 35,114 Hughes, W. 12... 13,35,46,94, 108,141 Hummel, J.12...35 Humport, J.12...35 Humphrey, C. 12... 31,35,64, 108 Humphrey, J. 11... 66,108,116 Hunt, C. 10... 128 Hutchison, J. 12... 35 Hyatt, M. 11... 108,116 Iles, D. 10... 128 Iles, D. 12...35 Tles, J. 11...116 Inglis, S. 11 ... 117,140 Ireland, S. 12... 35 Izzo, W. 12...35 Jackson, L.12...35 Jacobi, D.11...117 Jacobi, J. 10... 128,143 Jacobi, P. 12... 36 Jacobs, C.11...117 Jacobs, C. 12... 36 Jacobs, E. 10... 128 Jacobs, M.12...36 Jahn, D. 12... 36,96 James, D.11...117 Jank, B. 12... 15,34,36,183 Jarabek, K.10... 128,140 Jarabek, T. 12... 36 Jarecki, D.11...117 Jarema, D. 10... 128 Jarema, T.10...129 Jarrard, R. 12... 36,114 Jarzabkowski, J. 11... 117, 203 Jenei, M. 12... 36 Jenkins, B. 12... 36,147 JENSEN, M.... 84,86 JENSEN. R.... 84,14! JEROME, R....84 Jerry, J. 11...117,141 Jewell, M. 12... 36 Johann, R.11...117 Johnson, D. 11... 117 Johnson, J.11...117 JOHNSON, O.... 84 Johnson, P. 12...36 Johnston, R. 10... 129 Johnston, R. 12... 36,94 Jones, G.11...117 Jones, K. 12... 36,140 Jones, K. 10... 129 Jones, R. 10...97,129 Jones, T. 10... 129 Jonker, R.11...117 Jordan, J.10...129 Joyce, P.11...117 Judzis, A. 10... 129,156 Judzis, A. 10...129 Juhas, L. 10... 129 Jurek, D. 10... 129 Jurgens, W. 11... 96,98,109, 117 Kaczmarek, M. 12... 36 Kaleyta, D. 12... 36 Kaleyta, S. 10... 129 Kammer, N. 11... 117,140, 149,161 Kampfert, P. 12... 36 Kanonas, P. 12... 129 Kanonas, S. 12... 36 Karls, R. 11... 106,117,140 KARPICKE, E.... 84 Kaufman, K. 11... 117,153 Kaufmann, H. 12... 12,17,18, 36,94 Kaufmann, L. 10... 129 Kaufmann, R. 10... 129 Keaner, M. 11... 101,106, 117 Keebler, K. 11...117 Kehr, D. 11... 117 Keller, D. 11...117 Keller, S. 11...117 Kelly, D. 10... 129 Kelly, M. 11... 13,117 Kelly, N. 10... 129 Kelly, S.B. 11...117 Kelly, S.D. 11... 94,99,109, 112,117 Kelly, T. 12... 36,203 Kelman, C.11...117 Kelsey, P. 10... 129,159 Kemerer, R. 12... 36,140 Kennedy, J.11...69,117 Kennedy, K. 11... 66,117 Kennedy, R. 10... 129 Kern, J. 11...117 KERN,R....85 KERNS, H....85 Kesemeyer, J. 11... 117 Kessler, G. 12... 36 Kessler, J. 11...117 Kessler, M. 10... 129 Kettelhohn, A. 12... 36,141, 143 Kiebala, J. 10... 129,159 Kietzman, C. 12... 36 Kilbourn, P. 12... 36 Kilbourne, J. 11...117 Killin, B. 11...117 Kincade, J. 10... 129 Kindt, D. 10... 129 King, D. 12... 36 King, G.11...117 King, P. 12... 32,36 King, R. 12... 37 King, S.11...117 Kingsbury, R. 11...117 Kingsbury, S. 10... 129 Kinney, P. 12... 37,39 KINVILLE, C....91 Kipfmiller, D. 12... 37 Kipfmiller, S. 10... 129 Kirkby, C. 12... 37,140,142, 147,148 Kitchen, T. 10... 129 Kitter, K.12...37 Klaczkiewicz, K. 10... 129 KLEEKAMP, J.... 61,85 Klein, L. 10... 129 Klein, L. 12... 12,37 Klemm, S. 12... 37 Klenke, N.11...117 Klimmek, M. 11... 117 Klopf, L. 11...117 Kluck, E. 12... 34,37 Knapp, D.11...117 Knights, L. 10... 129 Knights, L. 10... 129 Knippel, K. 11... 117 Knochel, S. 11... 117 Knoerr, T. 12...37 Kocks, M.11...57,117 Koehler, J. 11... 117,144 Koeplinger, L. 11 ...117 Koinis, J. 12... 37,140 Kolhagen, M. 10... 129 Kolleth, S. 12... 37,183 Konecny, T. 12...37 Konsdorf, K. 10... 129 Korbein, V. 10... 129 Korting, L. 10... 129 Kotenko, G. 11... 117 Kothe, P. 11... 117,158 Kratz, J.10...129 Krauchenko, B. 12... 34,37,203 Krauchenko, C. 10... 129 Krause, S. 10... 129 Krawczyk, H. 10... 129 Krawezak, J. 10...129 Krell, M. 11... 117 Krenz, C. 12... 37,81 Krenz, R. 12...37 Kressley, J. 10... 129,147,148 Kricher, J. 10... 129 Krictzs, L. 11... 117 Krieger, D. 10... 97,129 Krieger, G. 11... 117,141 KRING, J... . 85,94 Kris, D. 10... 129 Krogman, B. 11... 117 Krogman, D. 11... 117,155 Krohn, T. 10... 129 Kroll, K. 12... 37 Krueger, D. 12...37 Kruske, G. 11... 117 Kruske, N. 12... 37 Kruth, N. 12... 37 Kuebler, D. 11... 117,141 Kuehn, V. 11... 117,147,148 Kuker, N. 12... . 32,37,146,159 Kundinger, K. 12... 37 Kuse, R. 12... 12,37 Kutsch, T. 10... 129 Kuzbiel, K. 12... 37 Kuznicki, P.11...117,140 Kwaiser, P. 12... 37,39,53,80 Kwater, D. 12... 37 Laatsch, C. 10... 129 LaBelle, A. 12... 37 LaBelle, K. 12... 37 LaBrake, M. 10... 129 LaClair, K.11...117 LaDronka, H. 11... 96,117 Laeding, P. 10... 129 Lafferty, K. 10... 129 LaFlair, T. 10... 129 LaFond, D.11...117 LaForge, H. 12... 38 LaFramboise, G. 12... 38 Lagalo, M.11...117 Lagalo, P. 10... 129 Landman, C. 12... 38 Lane, D. 12...38 Lane, N. 10... 129 Lang, S. 12... 38 Lange, C. 10... 96,129 Lange, H. 12... 36,38 Langer, S.10... 129 LaPan, R. 10... 129 LaPierre, D. 10... 97,129 LaPierre, J. 12... 38,96,108 Larsen, C. 12... 38 Larson, J. 12... 38,141 Larson, M. 12... 38,69 Lassahn, D.11...117 Lassignal, J. 10... 129 Latty, P.11...117,140 Laubhan, J. 12... 38 Laubhan, T. 10... 129 Lauderbach, J. 12... 12,147, 148 Lauer, B. 10... 101,129,143 Laugavitz, M. 10... 129 Laut, B. 12... 38 Lawrence, M. 10... 129 Lawton, P.11...117 Lazzaro, M. 10... 129 Leaman, R.12...38 Leedke, C. 12... 38,39 Leese, K. 10... 83,130 Leeson, B. 10... 103,130 LEESON, G.... 85,96 Lefler, M. 12... 38 LEIS, M....85 Leitz, D.11...117 LeMay, J. 10... 130,141 LeMay, K. 11... 117,140 Lemke, M. 11... 117,159 Lemmer, L. 12... 38,140,142, 147 Lemmer, V. 10... 130,140,143 Lenk, V. 11... 117,141 Lennox, H. 10... 130 Lennox, M.11...118 Lent, C.11...118 Lent, D. 10... 130 Lent, N. 10... 130 Leonard, M. 11... 118 Lerche, E. 12... 38 Leser, J. 11... 118,147 Lesh, D. 10... 63,130 Leutritz, S. 10... 130 Levi, J.10... 130 Levinsohn, E. 10... 130 Levinsohn, K. 12... 38,148,157 Lewis, A. 11... 14,112,118 Lewis, R. 10... 130 LIGHT, H.... 61,85 Light, S. 12... 38 Light, T. 12... 38 List, J. 12... 38,71,161 Livingston, J. 11...118 Ljunggren, M. 12... 38 Lobel, B.11...118 Loeffler, J. 12... 38 Loehr, C. 11... 118 Logan, D. 10... 130 Loiselle, A. 12... 38 Long, J. 10... 130 Lonsway, C. 11... 118 Losee, N. 10... 130 Lottridge, K. 11... 106,118 Loubert, J. 11...118 Louks, C. 11... 15,118 Love, D.11...118 Luckhard, C. 12... 38 Lugo, G. 12... 38 Luplow, D. 11... 108,118 Lutskus, V. 12... 38,157 Lutzke, C. 12...38 Lynar, C. 12... 38,57 Lynch, S. 11... 118 Lynn, D. 10... 130 Lysak, D. 12... 39 LYTLE, H....85 LYTLE, J... .72,85,203 MacArthur, D. 11... 140,118 MacArthur, M. 10... 130,156 MacCord, R. 10... 130,146 MacGown, D. 11... 118 MacGown, J.10... 130 Maguire, T. 12... 39 Mahan, D. 10... 130 Mahan, E. 10... 130 Maher, P. 12... 39 Mahnke, M. 10... 130 Maier, D. 10... 130 Maier, M.11...118 Majeski, D. 12... 39 Majeski, T. 10... 130 Makela, J. 12... 39,69 Makrianis, P. 11... 106,118 Makrianis, S. 12... 39,147,148 Malenfant, A. 11...118 Malenfant, D. 10... 130 Malicoat, R.11...118 Malzahn, J. 11... 118,140 Manas, D. 10... 130 Manas, M. 12... 39 Mann, D. 10... 130,147 Manning, S. 10... 130 Mannion, T. 11... 118 Markey, J. 11... 118,203 Markey, J. 11... 118 Marquis, C. 11... 118,141 Marr, R.11...118 Marsden, R. 12... 39 Marshall, D. 10... 130,159 Marshall, E. 12... 39 Marshall, K.11...118 Marti, J. 11...118 Martin, J. 11... 66,118 Martin, M. 11... 118,140 Martin, R. 10... 130 Martin, T.11...118 Martinez, L. 12... 39 Marzluft, W.11...118 Masker, M. 11... 96,106,118 Maslowski, M. 11... 118 Maslowski, P. 12... 39 Masterton, D. 12... 39,158 Masucci, V. 12... 39 Mathews, G. 12... 39 MATLOCK, M.... 53,80,86 Mattheis, C. 10... 130 Mattison, D.11...118 Maturen, J.11...118 Matuzak, M.11...118 Matuzak, P. 10... 130 Matzke, S. 11... 118,147 Mavis, K. 12... 39 Maxwell, R. 10... 130 Mayer, J. 10... 130 Mayer, R. 11... 118 McCARGAR, J... . 60,86,95, 108 McCarthy, C. 10... 130,147 McCarthy, M.11...118 McCarthy, S. 10... 130 McCliggott, K. 11...118 McCormick, M. 12... 12,18, 39,66,71,152 McCoy, L. 11... 118 McCoy, L. 12... 39 McCrary, C. 10... 118 McCrary, D. 11... 118 McCrary, R. 11... 118 McCullen, K. 10... 130 McCullen, P. 11... 118 McDonald, D. 10... 130 McDonald, J. 10... 130 McDonald, K. 10... 130 McDonald, M. 11... 118 McDougall, L. 12... 39 McFerson, J. 11... 58,103,107, 118,141 McFerson, W. 10... 130 McGarrity, K.12...39 McGraw, P. 12... 39,147 McGuire, D. 10... 130 McGuire, S. 12... 39 McIntyre, C. 10... 130,143 McKenna, B. 10... 130 McKenna, K. 12... 39 McKenzie, J. 12... 39 McKinney, D. 12... 39,94 McKinstry, G. 12... 40 McKinstry, H. 10... 130 McLellan, J. 11...118 McLin, T.11...118 McLincha, C. 10... 130 McMall, T. 10... 130 McMullin, D. 12... 40,98,99 McNab, T. 10... 97,130 McNally, K. 10... 130 McNish, J. 10... 130 McQuade, J. 12... 40 McQuade, J. 12... 40 McQuade, J. 12... 40 McQuinn, J. 10... 97,130 Meacham, J. 11...118 Medler, J. 11... 108,118,152 Meehleder, C. 10... 130 Meehleder, M. 12... 40 Meisel, E. 12.. Meisel, G. 12.. . 40 . 40 Meisel, M. 10... 130 Melcher, M. 10... 130 ,159 Melville, M. 10... 130 Mendell, D. 11... 118 Mendell, R. 10... 130 Merrill, R. 12...40 Merry, B. 11... 118 Mertz, D. 10... 96,101,130 Mertz, J.10... 96,130 Mertz, R. 10... 130 Metevia, N. 10... 130 Metiva, R.12...40 Meyer, C. 11... 118 Meyer, C. 12... 40,106 Meyer, D. 11... 118 Meyer, J. 11... 118 Meyer, J. 11... 118 Meyer, K. 12... 40 Meyer, L. 10... 130 Meyer, M. 10... 130 Meyer, M. 12... 40,73,203 Meyer, N.11...118 Michael, C. 12... 12,40,146 Michaels, L. 11... 118 Middlebrook, J. 12...21,22, 32,40,184 Middlebrook, N. 12... 40 Mielke, D. 12.. Mielke, D.10.. . 40,69 . 130 Mielke, H. 11... 118 Mikolajski, M. M1... 118 Mikula, M. 11... 118,147,182 Milks, L. 11... 118 Miller, C. 11...118 Miller, C. 11...118 Miller, D. 12...40 Miller, D.12...40 Miller, D. 12...40 Miller, G. 10... 130 Miller, J. 10... 130 Miller, J. 11...118 Miller, K.11...118 Miller, L. 12... 40,144 Miller, L. 12... 32,40,46 Miller, M. 12... 15,32,40,141 Miller, R. 10...97,101,125, 130 Miller, S.11...118 Miller, T. 10... 130 Miller, W.11...118 Mills, C. 11... 109,119 Mills, D. 11... 119,147 Milne, N.12...40 Minard, G. 10... 130 Misener, J. 12. Misener, M. 12 Mitchell, A. 12 Mitchell, D. 11 Mitchell, J. 10. Mitchell, R. 11 Mitchell, T. 10. Mitzel, C.10.. MIZENER, M Mochen, J. 11. Modrall, P. 12. Moeller, B. 12. Moeller, R. 12. Minard, S. 12... 34,40 Minster, J. 12... 40,140,143 .. 15,40,142 ... 40,140 .. Al soe LID MITCHELL, E.... 86 eal ... 119 om bod . 131 ... 86 .. 119,141 ..4l ..41 .. 41,71 Moessner, C. 12... 41,140 Moffett, K. 11... 119 Mohler, L. 10... 131,160 Mohr, D. 10... 131 Mohr, K.11...119 Molenaar, D. 10... 131 Molitor, B. 10... 101,131 Molitor, J.12...41 Monaghan, L. 10... 131 Monaghan, P. 12...41 Moor, M. 11... 119,158 Moore, D.11...119 Moore, J. 11...119 Moore, K.12...41 Moore, T. 10... 131 Morello, J. 11... 119,152 MOREY, D.... 17,86 Morgan, D. 11... 119 Morgan, D. 10... 131 Morgan, R. 11... 119 Morin, S. 11... 119 Morley, M. 11... 108,119,152 Morley, S. 11... 119 Morrison, J. 12... 31,41,179 Morse, M. 12... Moser, J. 11.. Mo squeda, M. Moulds, J.11. Moulds, S. 12. 41 . 119 12...41 .. 119 . - 41,107,147 Muehlenbeck, G. 10... 131 Mueller, B. 12 Mueller, C. 10 Mueller, S. 12 Mueller, T. 11 Muir, S.12... ..-4l sae 1 3 ...4l ico IID 4] Muladore, J. 11... 106,119, 120 Muladore, M.11...119 Mulder, J. 10... 131,156 Mulder, M. 12... 27,41,146, 149 Mundt, M. 10... 131 Mundy, S. 12...41 Munger, R.10...96,131 Munro, K. 10... 131 Murphy, C. 11... 119 Murphy, P.11...119 MURPHY, S....57,86,109, 126 MURRAY, M....86 Musico, B.11...119 Muter, G. 12... 41,147 Muter, L. 10... 131 Muter, R.11...119 Myers, G. 10... 131 Myers, H.11...119 Myrtle, A. 12... 41,66,141,161 Myrtle, M.12...41 Nab, S. 12... 41 Nachtweih, M.11...119 Nagel, D. 12... 41,146 Nagel, F. 12... 41 Nagel, H.11...119 Nagel, K. 11... 119 Naples, T. 12... 41,94,108 Nash, J. 12...41 Natali, C. 12... 41 Near, J.12...41 Needham, R. 10... 131 Nehmer, D. 10... 131 Nellett, M. 10... 131 Nellett,S.12...41 Nelson, D. 12... 42 NESTOR, P.... 17,86,94,95 Neuhaus, N. 11... 119 Neville, J. 11...119 Newas, G. 11... 119 Newcomb, D. 10... 131 Newkirk, J. 12... 42 Newkirk, R. 10... 131 Neymeiyer, B. 11... 103,119 Nickless, J. 11...119 Nickless, M. 10... 131 Nickless, P. 10... 131 NICKODEMUS, R.... 86 Nicol, J. 10... 131 Niederquell, T. 11... 119 Nixon, D. 10... 131 Noble, C. 12... Noble, O.11...119 Noble, S. 11... 119,147,148 Nolan, F. 12... 42,66,71,107 Norris, L. 12... 42 Notter, S. 10... 131 Novak, C. 10... 131 Novak, E. 11... 119,146,148 Novak, T. 11... 96,119 Nuechterlein, N.11...119 Oatten, S.11...119 OBROCK, U....87 O’Connor, M. 10... 101,131 Ode, M. 12... 42,148 Ode, R. 10... 131 O’Deay, G. 12... 42 O’DELL, J... .79 Oeming, J. 12... 17,20,42,94 Oeming, J. 11... 119 Ogram, J.11...119 Ohlmacher, J. 10... 131,146 OLMSTED, H....78 Olney, M. 10... 131,147,148 Olson, C. 12... 42 Olson, C. 11...57 Opezynski, M. 10... 57 Ordway, B. 12... 42 Ormsby, S. 12... 42 Ornelas, R. 10... 131 Orr, D. 11... 119,141 Osborn, B. 10... 131 Osborn, D.11...119 Osborn, M.11...119 Osborne, C. 10... 131 OSKIN,L....91 Ott, D. 11... 119,147,148 Ott, L. 12... 12,42,146,147, 148,161 Owen, G. 10... 131 Paas, R. 12...42 Pack, B.11...119 Packard, B. 11... 96,119,140, 161 Paetz, C. 11... 119,140 Paetz, C. 10... 131,203 Paige, D. 12... 42 197 Palasty, W. 10... 131 Palmer, W. 11...119 Parent, W. 10... 131 Parker, D. 10... 97,131,156 Parks, G.11...119 Parks, M.11...119 Parsons, D.11...119 Parsons, K. 10... 131,147 Passariello, C. 12... 42 Paterson, D. 11... 16,119,140 Paterson, R. 12... 16,42,141 PATOW, R.... 63,87 Patrick, W. 10...97 Patterson, L.12...42 Patterson, S. 10... 131,147, 148 Pattinson, F. 10... 131,140 Paul, M. 10... 131 Pawlik, S. 10... 131 Peelle, M.11...120 Peglow, J.12...42,141 Peikert, M. 11... 95,106,120, 156 Pelkey, A. 10... 131 Pelkey, R. 12... 42 Pelkey, S. 10... 131 Pelkey, T. 10... 131 Pepera, K. 12... 42 Perez, J. 10... 131 Perez, L.11...120 Perior, J. 11... 120 Perry, L. 10... 131 Perry, R.11...94,106 Perry, S.10...131 Perry, S.12...42 Peters, T. 11... 120 Petersen, M. 10... 131 Petersen, T. 12... 42 Peterson, B. 11... 120 Peterson, K. 10... 131 Petrzilka, K. 11... 120 Pett, R.10...131 Pettersson, L. 11... 96,103, 120,161 Pettis, C. 11... 120 PETZKO, E....60,87,108 Petzko, J. 10... 97,131 Pflueger, M. 11... 120 Phillips, B. 12... 42, 146 Picardi, K. 11... 120,141 Pickard, M. 11... 120 Pierce, D. 10... 131 Pierson, M. 11... 14,120 Pierson, R. 12... 42 Pieschke, N. 10... 15,131 Pietras, D. 11... 120 Piffer, S. 10... 14,132 Pincombe, B. 10... 132,140 Pincombe, M. 12... 203 Pinnell, S. 12. . . 20,21,22.42, 147 Piziks, A. 12... 42 Plaga, R.11...120 Platko, T. 10... 132 Plowman, D. 10... 132 Pluss, A. 10... 132 Pococke, S. 10... 101,132 Poineau, B. 12... 39 Poineau, B. 12... 42 Poineau, J. 10... 132 Poineau, K. 10... 132 Polaski, V.12...42 Pollard, B. 11... 120 Poma, A. 12... 42,160 Ponce, E. 11... 28 Porter, D. 10... 132 Portner, C. 10... 132 Portner, C. 11... 120 Portner, R. 11... 120 Portwine, N. 10... 132 Posey, C. 12... 43 Powers, J. 12... 43 Prather, J.12...43 Pratt, D.12...43 Premo, S. 11... 94,120 Premo, T. 10... 132 Presley, R. 12... 43,94 Pressprich, S. 11... 120 Preston, D. 11... 120 Preston, N. 11... 64,120 Prill, R. 11... 120 Pringle, B. 11... 120 Pringle, W. 12... . 43,94,142 Pringle, V. 11... 120 Provencher, C. 10... 152 Provencher, M. 12...43 Pruden, A. 10... 132 Puchel, P. 11... 120,146 Puravs,G. 11... 120 198 Purcell, D. 12... 43 Purcell, M. 10... 132 Purcell, P. 10... 132 PURDY, G....87 Purkis, D. 12... 43 Purkis, D. 11... 120 Pussehl, L. 10... 132 Pussehl, R. 12... 43 Puszykowski, T. 12... 43,106 Putnam, R. 11... 120 Qualman, L. 11... 120 Quick, S. 10... 132,142 Rabideau, J. 12... 43 Rachow, C. 10... 132,203 Rader, T. 11... 120 RAHN, L....90 Railling, D. 11... 120.140 Raleigh, J. 12... 43,102,103,146 Raleigh, M. 11... 103,120 Ramey, K. 11... 120 Rankin, B. 10... 97,132,156 Rapin, R.12...43 Rapin, R. 11... 120 RATH, H....87 Redburn, K. 10... 132 Reed, D. 11... 120 Reed, D. 11... 120 Reed, L. 12... 36,43,144,146, 148 Reed, W. 10... 132 Reese, T. 12... 43 Reetz, D. 11...120 Reichard, L. 10... 132 Reichle, C. 12... 43 Reichle, D. 10... 132 Reichle, S. 11... 120 REIL, M....91 Reimers, D. 10... 132 Reimus, R. 12... 43 Reimus, R. 10...97,132 Reinbold, K. 12... 43 Reinert, S. 12... 43 Reinhart, G. 10... 132 Reinig, S. 10... 132 Reinshuttle, L. 10... 132 Reisig, D. 10... 132 Reutter,S. 12... 43 Reynolds, T. 11... 120 Rice, B. 12... 43 Rice, C.12...43 Rice, G. 10... 132 Rice, P. 11... 120 Rice, R. 11... 120 Richard, D. 12... 43 Richards, B. 11... 120 Richards, D. 10... 132 Richardson, S. 12... 43,145 Richert, K. 10... 132 Richey, J. 10... 132 Richter, M. 12... 18,36,43,153 Rick, D. 11... 120 Rick, E.11...156. Riddick, E. 10... 132 Riedel, G. 11... 120,141 Riedel, V. 11... 120,147 Riedlinger, G. 11... 120, 141 Riedlinger, R. 12... 43 Riffert, R. 10... 132,158 Rindhage, K. 10... 132 Rindhage, N. 12... 15,44,140 Rindhage, S. 10... 132 Rippberger, R. 10... 103 Riselay, B. 12... 44 Riselay, D. 10... 132 Riser, J. 10... 132 Rittenberry, J.10... 132 Rivard, J. 12... 44.69 Rivard, S. 11... 65,120,135, 140 Roberts, J. 11... 120 Robertson, M. 11... 120,203 Robinson, G. 11... 120 Roby, L. 12...44 Roby, M. 11... 120 Rocha, D. 11... 120 Rocha, L. 12...44 Rock, P. 11... 120 Rockwood, M. 12...44 Rodriguez, Y. 11... 120 ROEDER, P....87 Roeske, K. 11... 120 Rogel, C. 10... 132 Rogers, D. 10... 132 Rogers, L. 12... 44 Rogers, N. 12... 44 Rokita, G. 12... 44 Ronan, W. 10... 132 Rood, C. 10... 132 Rood, M. 10... 132 Rood, M. 11... 120 Rood, M. 11... 120 Rood, S. 12...44 Root, L. 11... 120 Rose, B. 12... 44 Rose, M. 11... 121,141 Rosenfield, J. 11... 121 Rosenson, J. 10... 132,142 Rosin, R. 11... 121,141 Ross, A. 12...44 Ross, D. 11... 107,112,121, 152 Ross, J. 12...44,109 Ross, L. 10... 132,159 Ross, W. 10... 132 Rossow, M. 11... 121 Roth, C. 10... 132 Roth, E. 12...44 Roth, M. 10... 132 Rounds, D. 10... 132 Rousseau, T. 11... Rousseau, T. 10... 132 ROWELL, H.... 62,87 Rowland, C. 10... 132 Royal, M. 12... 44 Royal, R. 11... 121 Ruble, K. 10... 132 Rudy, L. 11... 121 Rudzitis, A. 11... 121 Ruggles, D. 11... 121 Ruhl, P. 11... 121,147 Runner, G. 10... 132 Rupp, J. 10... 132 Rupp, R. 12...44 Ruppel, S. 11... 121 Rusch, D. 12... 44 Russell, R. 12... 15,44,140 Ruthig, J. 10... 132 Ruthig, L. 11... 121,140 Rychel, L. 10... 132 Sabgash, J. 11... 121 Sackrider, R. 11... 121 Sahr, D. 11... 121 Sahr, L. 12... 44 Saladine, M. 12... 32,44 Salo, G. 11... 121 Samra, R. 10... 147 Sanchez, T. 12... 44 Sander, B. 12... 44 Sandmann, A. 12... 28 Sandoval, G.12...44 Sandoval, V. 11... 121 San Miguel, L. 11... 121 Sary, J.11...121 Satterlee, E. 11... 121 Saunders, D. 10... 132 Sauve, L. 11... 121 Sauve, P. 12... 44,147,148 Savage, D. 10... 132 Savage, J. 10... 133 Savage, R. 11... 121 Sawicki, M. 11... 121 Sayles, W.12...44 Schachtner, P. 11... 121 Schadt, J. 10... 96,133 Schafer, M. 10... 133 Schafer, S. 11... 96,121 Schaffer, B. 12... 23,44,69 SCHAIRER, G... . 66,87 SCHALK, E....87 Schaper, C. 10... 133 Scharich, B12... 44 SCHARFFE, W.... 87 Schark, D. 12... 45,94,156, 203 Schark, S. 12... 45 Schell, B. 11... 121 Schell, S. 12... 45 Scherer, W. 11... 121 Scherping, D. 10... 133 SHERZER, k....88 Schindehette, W. 11... 121 Schlicker, D. 10... 133 Schlitt, M. 10... 133 Schluckbier, D. 12... 45 SCHLUCKBIER, N....91 Schmid, K. 11... 121 Schmid, P. 12...45 Schmidt, A. 10... 133 Schmidt, C. 12... 45 Schmidt, D. 10... 133 Schmidt, D. 12...45 Schmidt, H. 10... 133 Schmidt, J. 11...121 Schmidt, L. 10... 133 Schmidt, L. 10... 133 Schmidt, M.12...45 Schmidt, R. 11... 121 Schneider, D. 11... 121 Schneider, J. 11... 121 Schneider, L. 12... 45,173, 203 ; Schneider, R. 12... 45,72,161, 203 Schnell, L. 12... 45 Schnell, S. 10... 133 Schneller, J. 11... 106,121 Schur, M. 11... 121 Schobert, J. 10... 133 Schoberth, S. 10... 133 Schoen, R. 11... 59,103,121 Schoonmaker, K. 12... 15,45, 146 Schrader, D. 11... 121,140 Schram, S. 12...45 Schramm, M. 10... 133 Schramm, T. 11... 121 Schrank, D. 10... 97,133 Schreader, T. 12...45 Schrems, D. 10... 133 Schrems, D. 11... 121 Schrems, D. 12...45 Schrems, S. 12... 27,34,45, 146,155,186 Schrock, W. 11... 103,121 Schroeder, J. 11... 121 Schroeder, S. 11... 121 Schroeppel, L. 12...45 Schuett, D. 12... 32,45 Schultz, B. 11... 72,73,121, 203 Schultz, C.12...45 Schultz, D. 12... 45 Schultz, D.11...121 Schultz, J. 11... 121 Schultz, L. 10... 133 Schultz, M. 10... 133 Schultz, N. 11... 121 Schultz, P.12...45 Schultz, S.12...45 Schulz, G. 10... 133 Schulz, L. 10... 63,133,159 Schulz, M. 12... 45 Schulz, W. 10... 133 Schumann, M. 10... 133,158 Schwager, P. 10... 133 Schwartz, M. 12... 45,94 Schwartz, P. 10... 28 Schwind, M. 11... 121 Schwind, M. 10... 133 Schwind, Vera 11... 121 Scott, R. 10... 133 Scouten, L. 10... 133 Sedgwick, R. 12... 45,169, 203 Sedlar, M.11...121 Sedlik, J. 10... 133 Sedwick, G.12...45 Sedwick, M. 11... 121 Sedwick, R. 12... 45,106 Sedwick, S.11...121 Seegmiller, L. 10... 133 Seekamp, C. 11... 121,141 Seeley, S.12...45 Seibel, R. 10... 101,133 Seidel, C. 10... 133 SEIFERLEIN, A.... 13,64, 88 Seman, P. 10... 133 Severance, L. 10... 133,146 Shackelford, A. 11... 121 SHACKELFORD, H.... 88, 89,116 Sharpe, N. 12...45 Shaw, S. 11... 121 Shearer, G. 11... 96,107,121 Sheets, D. 11... 121,141 Sheets, J. 10... 133 Sheffer, L. 10... 133 Sherman, J. 11... 121 Shevchenko, L. 11... 121 Shields, D. 11... 121 Shields, J. 11... 122 Shields, W. 10... 133 Shook, J.10... 133 Short, N. 11... 122 Shoskey, P. 11... 15,122 Shuberg, R. 11... 122 Shuman, E. 12... 45 Shuman, S. 12... 46,140,143 Sieb, D. 10... 133 Sieb, P. 11... 122 Sieggreen, P. 10... 133 Sigourney, F. 11... 15,99,100, 122,141,143,147 Sigourney, T. 10... 101,120, 133,140 Silver. 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O. Campaign ...16,27 Spanish... 62,158 Swim Aids... 153 Swim Team Assembly ... 17 T hespians... 161 Ushers Club «« 1354 Y-Teens... 152 Acknowledgments The 1968 Legenda staff would like to thank... ... The Arthur Hill faculty for their cooperation in granting interviews and filling out questionnaires. . The Arthur Hill News staff for photographs and the use of their typewriters. . The Arthur Hill office staff for supplying important lists and for mailing pages. . Mr. Frank Coopersmith for arranging the photograph of the School Board. . Mr. Ray Figg for his assistance and advice throughout the production. .. Mr. Harold W. Giesecke, Mr. Keith Birdsall, and Miss Helen Olmstead for their guidance. .. Mr. James W. Henderson for the interest shown throughout the Town Hall lecture series briefings. .. Mrs. Joy Lytle for sharing her knowledge of yearbook production and helping throughout the year. _. Edwin H. Morris Company, Inc. for permission to use our Theme Words ‘ We’ve Got a Lot of Living to do.” .. The Saginaw News for supplying photographs of crucial events. .. Miss Sue Schramm for her encouragement and assistance during her extern- ship. ... Dr. Jack Taylor, Superintendent of Schools, for interviews. ... Mr. Harold Werkema, Mr. Fred Briegel, Mr. Julius Musolf, Mr. Gerald Wolff of Werkema Studio for taking album and special group pictures. “We've Got a Lot of Living to Do” (c) Copyright, 1960 by Lee Adams Charles Strouse, All rights controlled by Edwin H. Morris and Company, Inc. Used by permission. ily oe rier ¥: (ia Bi I will not follow where the path may lead, but I will go where there is no path and I will leave a trail. Muriel Strode Our feet have carried us up and down the halls of Arthur Hill many times. Methodically we’ve entered our classrooms and taken seats which are occupied by seven or eight different people each day. We will probably never know the people who have used the same desk we have for three quarters of a year. One of these people may become a doctor, another a congress- man, a salesman, a teacher, or a factory worker. Yet we have all sat at the same desk, listened to the same teacher, and used identical books. In spite of our common surroundings, the future holds something different for each of us. What we be- come professionally and socially depends to a large measure on what we want to become. We may not make any great discoveries or ever be listed in an en- cyclopedia but we can each have the satisfaction of knowing that we’ve done our best. Although our footsteps have taken us over the paths of hundreds of other Hillites, we can now strike out on a new and different path away from Arthur Hill toward roads as yet untraveled, roads that will guide and en- courage others long after our footprints are gone. But for today, let us be happy. We've gota lot of living to do! 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