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For every atom belonging to me as good belongs t j - ; ; ; academiccite® er Pee eta: oes ee ae ee SENIOTS U5. os owiy le co ei einaad pL eens student life Saou ne sia ees ee abe Rees fine arts. eee See ee See ee underclassmen 300755 ho a sports. IAS vray eo ce eye ee advertising (Sr an ee ee Se TAR SR cee senior index . . . . . ° . . . . . . . . . . e ,, . . . . . . . . all school-inidex 30SEC en eee All quotations found on division pages, opening, and closing pages : are from the Poem Song of Myself by Walt Whitman. __ Sa Se Se es iii ab lan an, OF 8 ay tem ey sah so any Dazzling and tremendous how quick the sun-rise would kill me, If I could not now and always send sun-rise out of me. The play of shine and shade on the trees as the supple boughs wag, . The delight alone or in the rush of the streets, or along the fields and hill-sides, The feeling of health, the full-noon trill, the song of me rising from bed and meeting the sun. ial oun it Wael Ne! TO DEKE 1 Abas abet Dette eltisit A batt Haken OE ; ty i dich BEY HS astst yi Tee ah eee tat PERRO Bea ay Cotas a A Cai ra ut OSS ME a ARE LS AR ec BAA RAC Ge RR A Tee J He volslattts, Wed Mg deaaee th) Me eG f WOM Hatha ELI uit j rt ag | ith if Do you take it | would astonish? Does the daylight astonish? does the early redstart twittering through the woods? Do I astonish more than they? Failing to fetch me at first keep encouraged, Missing me one place search another, I stop somewhere waiting for you. my dwelling, [ but enter by them to an area Your facts are useful, and yet they are not of my dwelling. Gentlemen, to you the first honors always! song of thought academic life er eT) i. Bae” . Dr. Jack P. Taylor, Superintendent ; examining Brite updating strengthening Project BRITE was introduced by Superintendent Jack P. Taylor this year to help underpriveleged children receive intensified instruction. Eight schools have been designated according to the needs of the children in that area. New programs began in November with small classes concentra- ted on reading and arithmetic. Testing programs were con- ducted for grouping of the pupils. Dr. Douglas Covington is head of Project BRITE. The main purpose of BRITE is to help children grasp the fundamentals of education. BRITE used something new this year, back-up-teachers. Back-up-teachers studied the regular teachers’ methods of coping with students and the individual methods they used to achieve results. The back- up-teachers then went to another class and showed other teachers the new methods. In this way, new and better ideas were transmitted from one teacher to another. 4 SCHOOL BOARD: Dr. Walter C. Averill Mrs. Dorothy Beck Dr. Ruben Daniels Dr. John Goodsall Mr. Harold Karls Mr. Philip Lang Mr. Joseph Oeming Mr. Harold W. Giesecke, Principal ! counsel Guidance advise discipline Mr. Keith Birdsall Miss Helen Olmsted Assistant principal Dean of students The day often begins with Mr. Giesecke an- nouncing a special bulletin over the P.A. Miss Olmsted and Mr. Birdsall study changes proposed by the hair and dress committee. Mr.Grossman Attendance Mr. Barron Mrs. Cappell Stee ef a eetes tae rekers 2: state Seat at 8 yeses meee or per fetry PRET yur ie ws car sistetetatt : oa meee ets Records of each student’s three years of attendance are kept on file in the attendance office for teachers, colleges, and future employers. Working together on these and other student problems are Mr. George Barron and Mr. Emerson Grossman, the latter being assistant principal in charge of student affairs. Top left: Mr. George Barron and Mrs. Phyllis Cappell go over a record of transfer for a student, and Mr. Emerson Grossman examines Curt Devendorf’s file. Right: | Nancy Doerr and Sue Pawlik, attendance office helpers, check at- tages or, et ee ro ieapane onb ‘ a2 “+: 9 ett eee pay ve ss ss ro ea x a eases er rest peer eerie araery 9 + dare meat nN fetes BG 4 tendance records. Liphsit | pitted an a | ie | al | ASAE es ) fe 6 he Ls testing Guidance advising assisting Mr. Oliver Herzler, along with the other counselors, is responsible for giving the SAT tests to sophomores. COUNSELORS: Mrs. Nancy Baxter Miss Mary Doidge Mr. James Hayes Mr. Oliver Herzler Mrs. June O’Dell Mr. Parnell Tardy Mrs. Arline Beeker, secretary for the Guidance Center. = 7) i i £ bates _— eae ee ey 4 Petey a Te iss m9 of —_ ay rr eS laut —trhreert Sins whine ea tug et aaa te (Sly oes Steet Sette teh tel ene sry = toe Ngee SThiS Say ele hak @ ryt @: 24 es Seen : Sere : éhisto ree Mrs. Alice Ahlschwede: geography; sewing, oil painting, travel. Mr. Charles Anderson: bookkeeping, typing; gardening. Mr. Gary Apsey: driver education: sophomore football, ju- nior varsity basketball; popular music, sports, bridge. Mr. David Austin: orchestra; bowling, writing. Mrs. Elizabeth Baker: biology, natural science; Natural Science and Biology Club; singing, sewing, reading. Mr. Gary Barker: biology; Natural Science and Biology Club; fishing, woodworking. Mr. Hiram Becker: English; past president of the Saginaw Education Association; sporting events. Mr. E. G. Bickel: German, English; Professional Service awards; German Club; collecting rare books, collecting rocks, gardening, travel. Mrs. Lorene Bishop: English; Thespians; golf, writing poet- ry, tennis, bowling, reading. Mrs. Florence-Alice Black: English; University of Michigan Alumni Citation; theater, collecting first day covers. Mrs. Joy Buor: English; Legenda; book, Snowflakes and Thistles; travel, writing, music, family. Mr. Earl Burnett: driver education; Amateur Radio Club; rose growing, woodworking, music, amateur radio. Mrs. Donna Cappell: English: golf, reading, sewing, swim- ming. Mr. Frederick Case: biology, natural science; Natural Sci- ence and Biology Club; numerous publications, including book on orchids, Life Fellow of Cranbrook Institute of Science; orchid hybridization, nature photography. 8 Mrs. Alice AhIlschwede Mr. Charles Anderson Mr. Gary Apsey Mr. David Austin Mrs. Elizabeth Baker Mr. Gary Barker Mr. Hiram Becker Mr. E. G. Bickel Mrs. Lorene Bishop Mrs. Florence-Alice Black Mrs. Joy Buor Mr. Earl Burnett song Awards of achievement Mrs. Florence-Alice Black proudly displays the award presented to her by the University of Michigan Alumnae Association. The award was given for three years service as Regents Alumnae Scholarship Committee chairman. Mrs. Donna Cappell Mr. Frederick Case Mr. Dwight Chisholm Miss Mabel Close Miss Mildred Costa Mr. Donald Damer Mrs. Charlotte Damuth Mrs. Margaret Dietrich Miss Judith Domson Mr. William Durham Miss Ruth Eckert Mr. Albert Fetting Mr. David Saari is pictured above playing a score from Sie Ist Mier Lieb. Mr. Saari was formerly the vocal instructor at Saginaw High School and is currently experiencing his first year at Arthur Hill. new music man Mr. Saari Mr. Dwight Chisholm: office training, business machines; Office Training Coordinator, Co-op Club; hunting, fishing. Miss Mabel Close: Librarian; art, music, reading, painting, sewing, gardening. Miss Mildred Costa: Librarian; needlepoint, knitting. Mr. Donald Damer: American history; raising miniature schnauzers, music. Mrs. Charlotte Damuth: shorthand, transcription, bookkeep- ing, typing; bridge. Mrs. Margaret Dietrich: physical education; Girls’ Athletic Association; camping, sports, sewing, reading. Miss Judith Domson: English, public speaking; dancing, bowling, reading, sewing. Mr. William Durham: world history, geography; current events, fishing, golf. Miss Ruth Eckert: Latin, guidance; Latin Club; music, golf, travel, bowling. Mrs. Marguerite Engle: chemistry, physics; outstanding tea- cher award from the American Society of Medals; swimming, golf, bridge. Mr. Albert Fetting: chemistry; reading. Mr. Joseph Flynn: American history; sports Mr. Charles Fowler: driver education; fishing, hunting. Mrs. Patsy Geeting: English; Future Teachers Club; reading, travel, family, giftwrapping. Mrs. Donna Graebner: home economics, food service train- ing, sewing, singing, bowling. Miss Juanita Grew: Spanish; Spanish Club; travel, collecting post cards, acquatic sports. Mr. Joseph Grundas: woodworking, basic electricity; hunt- ing, fishing, other active sports. Mrs. Hazel Gunther: shorthand, typing; gardening. Mrs. Louise Harrison: English; Ski Club, cabin-cruising, cooking, entertaining, skiing. Mr. Ray Hartman: distributive education, salesmanship; stu- dent store, D.E.C.A.H. Club, past president, Michigan Vocational Coordinators Association; golf, bridge. Mrs. Elizabeth Rae Haynes: English; reading, archery. Mr. Joseph Heitkamp: American history; reading. Mrs. Louise Herm: geometry, algebra; teacher vice-president of the P.T.S.A., organ playing, kintting, sports. Miss Nornia Hile: home economics; students, friends, family. Mr. James Hooper: physics; Research Club; greenhouse Mr. Charles Fowler Mrs. Patsy Geeting Mrs. Donna Graebner Miss Juanite Grew Mrs. Hazel Gunther Mrs. Louise Harrison Mr. Ray Hartman Mrs. Elizabeth Rae Haynes Mr. Joseph Heitkamp Mrs. Louise Herm Miss Norma Hile Mr. James Hooper Mr. counselor Grossman and sportsman eae Neer tomas Mr. Emerson Grossman doubles as a week-end sportsman. new Miss Peters play director Mr. Richard Jensen: band; musical director, South Pacific; fishing. Mrs. Rachel Jerome: English; reading, gardening. Mrs. Eleanor Karpicke: English; music, theater. Mr. John Kleekamp: U.S. government, economics; commerce, business. Mr. Gary Knight: English; Hi-Y Club, Pom-Pon Girls. Mr. Bruce Kramer: special education; hunting, fishing, home workshop. Mr. John Kring: mathematics; sports, family. Mr. Gary Lee: driver education; head coach, varsity basket- ball, assistant coach, football and track. Mrs. Joy Luenberger: English; skiing, swimming, cooking, reading. Mr. Harvey Light: psychology; fishing, spectator sports. Mrs. Peggy Lindberg: special education; sewing, cooking, sports Mr. Marshall Matlock: journalism, writing for the media; advisor, Arthur Hill News; writing. Going over the program for “Why Not Join the Giraffes?” Miss Janet Peters and Amy Hargreaves, discuss the success of the play. Mr. Richard Jensen Mrs. Rachel Jerome Mrs. Eleanor Karpicke Mr. John Kleekamp Mr. Gary Knight Mr. Bruce Kramer Mr. John Kring Mr. Gary Lee Mrs. Joy Luenberger Mr. Harvey Light Mrs. Peggy Lindberg Mr. Marshall Matlock 1l Mr. John McCargar Mr. Earl Mitchell Mr. Donald Morey Mr. Seymour Murphy Mrs. Margaret Murray Mr. Norman Nash Miss Gail Nelson Miss Ruth Patow Miss Janet Peters Mr. Edwar d Petzko Mr. William Pistono Mrs. Nancy Puehl : advises Mr. Knight Hi-Y pom-pon girls Mr. John McCargar: world history; head track coach; read- ing, travel, sports. Mr. Earl Mitchell: crafts; architecture and design, ceramics, jewelry. Mr. Donald Morey: physical education; swim team coach, golf, fishing, camping. Mr. Seymour Murphy: guidance; golf coach; bridge, golf. Mrs. Margaret Murray: French; French Club, group study tour to Paris, France; reading, music. Mr. Norman Nash: algebra, geometry; skiing, travel, golf. Miss Gail Nelson: English; writing, skiing. Mr. Brent Parsons: sociology; Human Relations Club, Pep Club. Miss Ruth Patow: Latin; Latin Club; music, photography, sewing, church work. Miss Janet Peters: English; dramatics director, assembly co- ordinator; drama, travel, singing, guitar, swimming. Mr. Edward Petzko: U.S. government, economics; cross- country coach, assistant track coach; family, golf, reading. a ae : Mr. William Pistono: vocational coordinator: sports fishing. “Watch your counting!” Mr. Gary Knight chants directions to a group py 5 of practicing pom-pon girls. Mr. Knight is the new advisor of the Mrs. Nancy paehl: physical education; Girls’ Athletic Asso- fourteen-member squad which performs at all home basketball games. ciation, girls’ volleyball team; sailing, travel. 12 Mr. R. George Purdy Mrs. Helen Rath Mrs. Joann Roller Mrs. Elaine Roth Mr. Harold Rowell Mr. David Saari Mr. Garald Schairer Mr. Edwin Schalk Mr. Rockwell Scherzer Mr. Carl Schmude Mr. Arthur Seiferlein Mr. Hugh Shackelford American Awards Society of metals Mr. R. George Purdy: algebra, preparatory math; tennis coach; tennis, golf, fishing, hunting, painting. Mrs. Helen Rath: biology; Natural Science and Biology Club; sewing, knitting. Mr. Marvin Rettenmund: earth science; assistant coach, wrestling, baseball, football; hunting, fishing, golf. Mrs. Joann Roller: algebra, vocational math; sewing. Mrs. Elaine Roth: special education; sewing, reading, tennis. Mr. Harold Rowell: Spanish; Spanish Club. Mr. David Saari: vocal music; tennis, basketball, skiing, reading. Mr. Garald Schairer: U.S. government, economics, debate- forensics; debate team; chess, handball, church work. Mr. Edwin Schalk: U.S. government, economics; Rifle : Club; hunting, fishing. AG Mr. Rockwell Scherzer: trigonometry; Saginaw Choral ty ; Society; antiques, gardening, travel. sd ed x Mr. Carl Schmude: drafting; sailing, weapons. Mr. Arthur Seiferlein: typing, business machines; sports. Mrs. Engle, an outstanding figure in the line of chemistry, is shown Mr. Hugh Shackelford: American history; fishing, reading, in this picture doing the hydrolysis of water. music, golf. Is Mr. Burris Smith Miss Sheila Smith Mrs. Kathleen Stahl Mr. Clarence Stewart Mrs. Mary Stewart Miss Isabel Struthers Mr. Vito Surian Mrs. Ruth Swanson Mr. Richard Syring Mr. Richard Thomas Mrs. Anita Turpin Mr. Jack Visuri an Mr. Burris Smith: vocational math, geometry, algebra; golf, m skiing, sailing, bridge, hockey. Miss Sheila Smith: English, French; Ushers’ Club; National M r. C a se of Honor Society; writing, bowling. Science Mrs. Kathleen Stahl: English, Spanish; Red Cross; gardening, sewing, reading, painting, refinishing furniture. Mr. Clarence Stewart: government, economics; reading. Mrs. Mary Stewart: American history, world history; read- ing, gardening, grandchildren. Miss Isabel Struthers: English; reading, travel, golf. Mr. Vito Surian: English; hunting, fishing. | Mrs. Ruth Swanson: typing, business machines; Pep Club | sponsor; bridge, plays. Mr. Richard Syring: earth science; head coach, football; fishing, hunting, active sports. Mr. Richard Thomas: geometry, algebra; Chess Club sponsor; chess, golf. Mrs. Anita Turpin: vocational math, geometry; skiing, active sports, sewing. Mr. Jack Visuri: metals; coach, football, baseball; coaching, hunting, fishing. 14 veteran Loss teacher dies Mrs. Marianne Vitito Mr. William Vondette Mr. Bryant Wilson Mrs. Carol Wylie Mrs. Lorna Ziegler Mr. Frederick Case, Jr. has done extensive work with orchids and insectivorous plants. In 1964 he published Orchids of the Western Great Lakes Region, a book for which he was awarded the Minnie O. Robinson Memorial Medal. This year Mr. Case earned a listing in the American Men of Science, an honor highly coveted by American scientists. An accomplished speaker, he instructs adult evening clas- ses at Delta College in addition to teaching classes at Arthur Hill. IN MEMORIAM ey mr | Mrs. Margaret Mizener, ‘ | English teacher Pictures Not Available: Mrs. Marguerite Engle Mr. Joseph Flynn Mr. Joseph Grundas Mr. Brent Parsons Mr. Marvin Rettenmund Xx Mr. James Wilhite Mrs. Marianne Vitito: general art, English; cheerleaders; rifle competition, sports. Mr. William Vondette: American history; sports. Mr. James Wilhite: guidance; coach, wrestling, junior varsity football; skiing. Mr. Bryant Wilson: American history, government, economics; antiques. Mrs. Carol Wylie: general art, advanced art, studio art; Art Club; painting, travel, weaving. Mrs. Lorna Ziegler: family living; Bishop method sewing; children. 15 as + Mrs. Arline Beeker Aa pie Tepe 3 eae reres ty EBRUARY Bt ‘ Mrs. Hazel Booth FRIDAY Mrs. Phyllis Cappell Miss Doris Frye Mrs. Candace Hallett Putting notices in the teachers’ mailboxes is one of the many duties performed daily by the office secretaries. Mrs. Chris- tine Horvat has been performing such duties at Arthur Hill for three years. Mrs. Horvat says: “I love working with the students here.” Mrs. Christine Horvat promote Para-Pros advise assist Para-professionals, a group of teachers’ aids numbering twelve, were a new addition to Arthur Hill this year. Among their numerous duties were keeping order in the halls and during study periods, and assisting students by answering questions. Para-professionals had become necessary as a re- sult of the growing size of study halls and lack of teachers to supervise study periods. Their addition made it possible for teachers to devote more time to preparation and teach- ing of their own classes. Members of the group include Mr. Willis Allen, Mr. Bruce Braun, Mr. Lloyd Clark, Mr. John Denton, Mrs. Carol Evans, Mrs. Shirley Ferguson, Mr. Gor- don Forbes, Mrs. Katherine Granville, Mr. Bennie Jiminez, Mrs. Jackie Schafnitz, Mrs. Nancy Salesky, and Mr. John Thayer. Mrs. Nancy Salesky comes to the aid of Marsha Rose and Cindy ane ci pe eager ea roa ha nee oe Schramm in sixth hour study hall in the cafeteria. Assisting students Hallett, joined Arthur Hill’s staff this VL ONE Vl ; and answering questions are two of the many services performed in the main office. Additional secretaries are Mrs. Arline Beeker, guidance center, Mrs. Phyllis Cappell, attendance secretary, Miss Doris Frye, main office, and Mrs . Christine Horvat, also of the main office. 16 t '¢ essential in serving the ever-increasing The cafeteria helpers proudly distribute large helpings of their home-made German-style food. Speed i number of students. twenty-two Mr. Waier years of service This year marked the end of a twenty-two year term of service for Mr. Alex Waier, who has long been a familiar face as yard man at Arthur Hill. Other members of the main- tenance staff were head custodian, Mr. Chester Kinville, N. Banks, K. Bryan, F. Campanelli, W. Collins, T. Dovin, R. Hege, A. Hensel, V. Ignasinski, P. Kluck, R. Little, D. Lums- den, D. MacDonald, A. Mangulis, E. Oszust, E. Parker, S. Pol, J. Sanchez, J. Schneck, W. Taylor, M. Vincent, J. Wag- ner, E. Weisbarth, and A. Zeitz. Traditional Hillite-style cooking was enjoyed once again as the cafeteria staff, headed by Mrs. Noreen Schluckbier, continued to turn out its home-made, German-style meals. Staff members included A. Anzicek, V. Bellen, J. Burns, M. Fredericks, K. Harshman, V. Martin, M. Reil and C. Rue. Setting up bleachers before a home basketball game are several mem- bers of the custodial staff. 17. “achievement Awards with al honor’ pert tien ae vt Nt Tee 8 oa] fx sy4 Dr. John A. M. Lyon, a 1929 graduate of Arthur Hill, received the 19th Honor Alumnus award. He is a professor of electrical engineering at the University of Michigan. Polly Heavenrich, Jayne Ohlmacher, Ronald Holton, John Mulder, Jerry Schadt, and Robert White represented Arthur Hill at the 1969 American Legion Auxiliary Girls’ and Wol- verine Boys’ State conventions. The students must possess Tt os eee . . ie leadership qualities, be active in school functions, be a good ae citizen, and have above average grades to be eligible to at- 4 | tend the convention, where they elect “state” officers on a ay mock-political basis. 4 | | Other outstanding awards were given to seniors David 1 Bird, Suzanne Donnenworth, Thomas Engle, Dean Ross, | Linda Tewes, and Richard Westlund. Sophomore Cups were received by all “A” students Kathi Zeile and Andrew Abler. ? | Above: Arthur Hill Scholarship winners, Suzanne Donnenworth, Thomas Engle, Dean Ross, and winner of the Ippel Cup, David | Bird, receive congratulations from principal Harold Giesecke. Right: Honor students Richard Wes tlund (Arthur Treanor Award); Linda Tewes (Civitan Award); and Steven Kelly (the Michigan Plaque) dis- play their awards with smiles of satisfaction. Extreme Left: Outstanding sophomore girl and boy, Kathi Zeile and Andrew Abler. Near Left: American Legion Auxiliary Girls’ and Wolverine .Boys’ State representatives front row: Jayne Ohlmacher, Polly Heaven- rich middle: Robert White, John Mulder back: Jerry Schadt, Ronald Holton. Below: Honor alumnus Dr. John Lyon, his wife Betty, granddaughter Laura, daughter Nan- cy, daughter-in-law Jean, and son William. mental Instruction physical practical Sophomores numbering 852 crowded into guidance clas- ses, which introduced them to Arthur Hill, developed their personalities, and taught them better study habits through the use of textbooks and speakers. Physical improvement was achieved through physical education classes. New girls’ physical education instructors were Mrs. Margaret Dietrich and Mrs. Nancy Puehl, who introduced the girls to lifetime sports, such as tennis, bad- minton, swimming, and golf. Mr. Gary Apsey and Mr. Gary Lee helped many students learn to drive this year with behind-the-wheel driver edu- cation classes. Six-week book-work classes were taught by Mr. Earl Burnett. Above: Mr. Seymour Murphy questions his seventh hour guidance class. Right: Patty Medler concentrates as she aims for the hoop. 20 Above: Mr. Earl Burnett explains to his seventh hour book-work class the importance of coming to a complete stop at every stop sign. Extreme Top: Mr. Gary Lee advises his driver’s training stu- dents on how to parallel park. 21 many Paris pleasant memories ““C’est magnifique!” was the sentiment expressed by nea ly 150 French students who had the chance to fly to Frane for eight days during Easter vacation. a In Paris, the students were able to see the Eiffel Tower and the Champs-Elysees, and to wander along the Left Ba k, viewing the artists and various bookstalls. Mrs. Margaret Murray, French teacher, was advisor am chaperone to the group. The students unanimously agree@ that the Paris trip was an experience not to be forgotter Miss Juanita Grew’s Spanish classes became involved 1 more than just learning the language. The students toe part in “learning experiences,” complete with beef ta and the breaking of pinatas. This year the German classes have a new instructor, M E. G. Bickel, who previously taught at Delta College. Above: Doug Jahn poses as Julius Caesar for Miss Patow’s sixth hour Latin class. Right: Mr. Rowell’s seventh hour Spanish class makes use of the head- phones provided for the language classes. a2 Mr. Bickel helps Marty Zucker with a difficult German passage. Carol Bruggers, Jody Zolinski, Molly Houser, Rene Branch, and Barb Vitale anticipate their flight to Paris. Below: “This is where we were,” says Barb Vitale as she describes the Paris trip. Oral expression is given attention at Arthur Hill as well as traditional literature and grammar. Pictured are a few ways that a Hillite student learns to speak. Top: Dramatizing Emlyn Williams’ “N. ight Must Fall” for Mrs. Karpicke’s senior English class are John Petzko, Sandy Wisniewski, Brian Molitor, Randy Henne, and Julie Grube. Above: Mrs. Harrison’s class listens to a humorous play read by juniors Jack Holtrop and Ruth Voss. Right: Sophomore Julie Byron gives a book report in Mrs. Black’s sixth hour class. 24 oe reading Communication 4cting writing Writing for the media, a new class taught by Mr. Marshall Matlock, News adviser, was offered to the sophomore class of 1969. Forty students elected to take writing during sec- ond or fifth hours. Students learned different types of writ- ing by studying Watch Your Language by Theodore Bern- stein and The Elements of Style by William Strunk and E.B. White, books which helped to improve their writing skills. They also participated in discussion groups and advertising skits. During Christmas vacation, ten writing students went to New York City. The purpose of the trip was to learn to write play criticism. They saw three Broadway plays: Pro- mises, Promises, The Great White Hope, and The Man of La Mancha. Mr. Gary Knight’s sophomore English classes studied the twentieth-century novel; while the New York Times School Supplement was used in Mrs. Rachel Jerome’s unit on the newspaper. Top: “This is a cow. Right?” asks Bud Lauderbach as he sells his imitation chocolate milk in an advertising skit. Above: Some of the boys in Mr. Matlock’s fifth hour writing class hold an interesting discussion. They are Bob Garrity, Bud Lauderbach, Rick Fitzgerald, and John Charlton. 3 1390 00951 1997 25 Below: Tom Wisniewski intensely concentrates on a geometry test in Mr. Smith’s sixth hour class. Right: Helping Gene Rice to understand a math problem, Mr. Purdy explains how to find the unknown. Below Right: Mark Reidlinger, Brian Wal- lace, Margie Griffor, and Kathryn Burtt solve a problem at the board in Mr. Kring’s sixth hour algebra class. teacher New techniques texts New this year to the mathematics department of Arthur Hill was Mr. Burris Smith. Mr. Smith taught Algebra 1 and 2, Geometry | and 2, and Vocational Math. In 1960, he was graduated from Arthur Hill, and received a B.S. in Applied Physics from Michigan Technological University in 1964. He also attended Michigan State University where he received his master’s degree in business administration. He also at- tended the School of Law at Wayne State University for one year. The addition of Mr. Smith to the math department brings the total of math teachers to nine. In the fall the math department received new texts deal- ing with the modern approach to algebra and geometry. Vo- cational Math classes also received new text books. Above Left: Jim McDonald explains the structure of the sphere and its dimensions. Left: “Any Questions?” asks Mr. Smith as he uses an overhead projector to explain a theorem. 27) Right: Students of Mr. Case’s sixth hour biology class, Dave Austin, Lynn Knights, Toni Brogger, and Chris Zolton examine pitcher plants in the newly-heated greenhouse. Below Right: Dean Baumann ob- serves the reaction of copper oxide when it is heated. Directly Below: Studying periodic motion, Bruce Leeson and Karen Sims observe the pendulum in Mr. Hooper’s sixth hour physics class. useful Greenhouse science addition Arthur Hill’s greenhouse, built in 1940, received heat this year. This enabled science students to use the facility during the winter months. Students were able to grow the plants they studied in class. Until this year, the greenhouse had never been used because of insufficient heating. Mrs. Marguerite Engle, chemistry and physics teacher, re- ceived a $500 award from the American Society of Metals. The award was won for teaching a non-credit metallurgy class to 20 Hillites second semester last year. Mrs. Engle, sponsored by the Saginaw Valley Chapter of the American Society of Metals, was honored as one of seven outstanding teachers in a national program sponsored by the society. Mr. Gary Barker, a graduate of Miami University in Ohio, was added to the science department as a biology teacher. Mr. John McCargar, who has previously taught World His- tory, added one biblogy class to his schedule. The new ju- nior varsity football coach, Mr. Marvin Rettenmund, taught earth science. Cathy Mayhew and Paul Wolz examine the beginnings of their fruit fly farms. 29 Top: Mike Melville points out the world trade route for J ohn Demers, Sue Hogan, Ira Luplow, and Ginny Lemmer in Mr. Kleekamp’s sixth hour economics class. Directly Above: “‘Here’s an article of interest,” says world history teacher, Mr. McCargar to Matt Bader. Right: Ges- turing to make a point, Mr. Heitkamp explains the business practices of the late nineteenth century. understanding Sociology human relations Students who had the desire to understand how and why they interact with others elected to take sociology and hu- man relations, new companion courses taught by Mr. Brent Parsons. Sociology was added second semester last year be- cause students had a need to understand their actions and the effect on their behavior. Human relations, added second semester this year, involved the study of minority groups. New texts covering the period of time from the Civil War to the present were used by juniors in their United States History classes. Previously, the course had covered the time from colonial to modern history. Mr. Hugh Shackelford used the new texts to revise his U.S. History classes. He spent only one marking period on history taking place before 1865, the “emergence of modern America.” Use of The American Observer, a newspaper, helped en- rich Mr. Joseph Heitkamp’s U.S. History classes. Top: Dave Mertz holds the electric maze while Westy Rousseau tries her skill in Mr. Light’s sixth hour psychology class. Above: Mr. Parsons listens to a student’s definition of social control in his sixth hour sociology class. Sil Learning to type manuscript copy, Judy Gulver, Becky Bauer, and Mona Sziber practice their skills in Mr. Seiferlein’s sixth hour typing class. “0 FR UR ARE ai ere ESO SOME IEEE LI MONE TEE LINE EMO AE FUTURE BUSINESS LEADERS — Front Row: Mr. Dwight Chisholm, adviser; C. Kushion, D. Hollis, S. Windy, K. Lafferty, M. Hackstadt, J. | Slumka, K. Wisniewski, J. Frenzel; Second Row: D. Stephenson, G. Frye, M. Meisel, S. Fick, C. Mueller, R. Wedding, C. Bober, V. Hoffman, K. Rickert, D. Kindt; Third Row: M. Rood, D. Sieb, C. Laatsch, M. LaBrake, T. Flewelling, J. Burk, K. Rindhage, C. Roth, P. Sieggreen; Fourth Row: L. Monaghan, J. Savage, G. Sumera, B. Wilson, K. Peterson, K. Curran, B. Collison, G. Rice. 32 D.E.C.A.H. — Front Row: Mr. Ray Hartman, adviser; L. Scouten, D. Cholcher, T. Chavez, J. Long, P. Appold, C. Gasparo- vic, A, Archambault, N. Long, S. Swan; Second Row: J. Wheeler, C. Roenicke, B. McKenna, B. Tilot, C. Provencher, V. Small, G. Fox, S. Kaleyta, V. Bixby, D. Newcomb; Third Row: B. Smith, K. Zeitler, S. Banning, S. Manning, J. Spiker, B. Bowerman, C. Paetz, K. Jones, B. Patrick, D. Krieger; Fourth Row: K. Hill, J. Foley, C. Allen, A. Mushenski, C. Hayes, L. Hirschman, T. Wendzik, D. Palmer; Fifth Row: D. Shores, D. Hepworth, D. Kroll, D. Sedwick, K. Brock, B. Lauman, L. Mueller, H. McKinstry; Sixth Row: J. Leonard, G. Mushenski, M. Loehr, B. Needham, J. Golombisky, D. Glover, D. Maul. Using her new shorthand skill, Joyce Schwind concentrates on form- ing the right symbols. working Co-ops earning living “The co-op student grows up faster, holds a job longer, gets a job faster; and if he goes on to college, he does better,” said Mr. Ray Hartman, distributive education coordinator at Arthur Hill. One hundred co-op trainees had an opportu- nity to earn money while in school, to explore a vocation, and to gain valuable working experience. The school portion of the student’s training was coordinated with his job through the school-related class and by coordinator’s work visitations. Mr. Dwight Chisholm supervised the office train- ing co-ops. Distributive Educational Club of Arthur Hill (D.E.C.A.H.) and Future Business Leaders are a part of the co-op training program to provide extra-curricular activities for students who worked. The tenth annual co-op candy sale broke all existing records, with 6800 boxes of mints sold in a one- week period. Twenty-six of the 100 co-ops sold 100 or more boxes of mints. The money earned was used to finance club activities and the Co-op Employer Banquet held for co-ops and their employers in the spring. $3 eT pad Ta Step 4a} ciSie 1 10 9) Se ewig Of sioi@logemictetstsig S th21d e190. Jin es receives Shop new Saw Received by the woodshop this year was a new table saw, partly paid for by the Arthur Hill class of 1942. Mrs. Frank Prior, a member of the reunion committee, organized the drive after she and her husband noticed a need in the in- dustrial arts department. The class of 1942 don ated $234.92 of the $1200 total cost of the saw. This sum was matched by the Board of Education and supplemented by shop stu- dents, who worked on production products such as lawn chairs and ice fishing shanties. These products were sold, with all profits going for the saw. Four new classes are now being planned by the home economics department to offer students next fall: housing and interior decorating, advanced clothing construction, family health and home nursing, and advance feeding of the family. These specialized one-semester courses will be added as part of a state-wide program to update home economics. na, a Top: Tim Hales, Dave Comstock and Tom Mueller are shown “turning between centers” in Mr. Visuri’s sixth hour metal 4 | shop class. Directly Above: Making use of wood shop’s new circular saw, Tom Ticar and James Garrison saw mahogany i 34 Top: Coiete Rood, waitress, takes the orders of Karl Seidel and Dennis Kelsey as Barry Booker, busboy, serves water to Linda Juhas and Betty Premo in a restaurant scene during food service class. Right: Gaile Rice, at mixer, and Elaine Reed watch Anthony Reyes brown pork chops in fifth hour food service. Directly Above: The sixth hour family living class listens to a talk on marriage preparation by Dr. Hugo List, marriage counselor. 35 Above: Editors, Jim Schoonmaker, Diane Galbraith and Hugh Miller write copy for the News. Right: Preparing for distribution of the paper to advisory secretaries, Andi Garwood, Diane Galbraith and Jayne Ohlmacher count issues. Diane Galoratth =. 2... et. tere so ett Editor-in-Chief Hoch Miallcrme. . . sce snes 4 ee ne oh Editor-in-Chief James Schoonmaker........------ . Managing Editor BranksPatapson! sc.) 6 fasts =e isns, eras ee News Editor Jayne Ohlmacher......---------+- In-depth Editor Kevin iralmbachy 2.6. sore te Pe Sls Sports Editor Danial Bmeott” 32's. 4 ae: Assistant Sports Editor Martha Olney S22 s28e ees = ca eee Arts Editor Stuart-de Geis 2 S22 ches ee Photo Editor Michael Dengler......--------+-+++ +- Photographer Steven Dengler = ufos 7222 ee Fs we = Photographer Willard’ Shattuck = a2 0. . sl ae tae Photographer Gail erstin@e:,.,.-e,- eteeie tae Business Manager Terry Raymond 2... -2-- ... -. Advertising Manager JoAnn Wazny 2.2) 5:icnekene ween eee Circulation Manager Mr. Marshall Matlock ..........---++-++- Adviser Mr. Harold: W.. Giesecke so .5 60 ax oo. cee eine 36 tl i eicmesseaiit® entirely News student produced For the first time in the paper’s 62-year history, stu- dents did all the typesetting, composing, and paste-ups for the Arthur Hill News. The actual press run was the only thing done by the printer. Two new machines, the Veri- Typer, which set all copy including advertising and stories; and the Headliner, which set headlines, helped save money and increase working time for the News. In past years, a commercial printer had done the paste-ups and setting of copy. George H. Gallup International Honor Award, one of the highest awards presented to a high school newspaper, was given to the 1968-69 editions of the Arthur Hill News. This award was presented by Quill and Scroll, an international honorary society for high school journalists. For being a “superlative publication” of reporting, the News received the All-American award from the National Scholastic Press Association. Last year’s News was edited by Kathleen Hop- kins and Patricia Rock. Top: Photographer Willard Shattuck discusses a camera and pictures with photo editor, Stu de Geus. Directly Above: Nina Yeska observes Janet Colindres type copy on the new VeriTyper. 3 7 Below: Charlie Woodward entertains at the Legenda Christmas party, a traditional gathering for past and present Legenda staffers. Below Right: a heeiae Editor, Sali Muehlenbeck and Editor, Kris Wisniewski discuss “mosaic layouts” used in this year’s Legenda. PRERRRRERDSE Rm G eOMRNNN Kristine Wismiewskiec. Jr. crcsehe wants 208. spo. ee-te Ws Editor | SaluMuehlenbeck.. 2 See 1) 0208 cases Associate Editor | Kathleen(Condon, . 2.2.2 579.22 24. Business Manager | Mary Hushes 2 21.0.+. sii. 2-2. Copy and “Problem Solver” | | | Ellen Dunlap ....... Copy, Faculty and Administration | DeborahyBlohm .... 2 2. 5. Faculty and Administration | MarvaNapierala®:):2- 3).01 Faculty and Administration | SUSAMPNG ARIS oe fheG fete Mesut ie: ee) coon ae Academic Life |_| Bar paraa au levee ti sone a ors deca tease Choe me Academic Life | Diane WeVoungin:..¢, Aaa eds aoa ake Seniors De brash illic, Agata) ao ttesreny tebe aimace en ness Seniors Heidi-Hareesheimer ss 5 serene es etek, Student Life Janet Nae baldiu:tcer 4 none sep earesie ae. tae Student Life | | Cindy: Balzerin An pete aan roa eee rear a esh Clubs | | SUG Sales V2. a eh here een ee be phe ee cto Clubs | | Mary louiGases soticiicks (Saye tends te eee kas Fine Arts | | Aimy? Harsreavesrcstt. 20d. ome peer e Fine Arts | Caroliubingers. ne ee Underclassmen Susan Le Jewell. aries ee Underclassmen Stevencliwietmey ereien a ease nee en ete oo: Sports Lée Rivehell ‘ics 2 he encarta Sports and Advertising John Wells 4x0. 2) 7 Eee ee Sports and Advertising i) Larry Dodecars. fh 7h at eee ee ee Advertising | Mark. Babcock. 2..ce yu weencemane omc aa Photographer | MlamiG@ush wayetas.2 4 ets ames ge oe eae Photographer | Robert MacGordesener-ron aint, tomes Photographer | Barrys traukithee ese tetra in eres Sey Photographer | Mesilovay Sisorcroas So ncien ea hes Lee as Adviser Mr. Harold W. Giesecke | | 38 Representative of the American Yearbook Company, Mr. Ray Figg, e checks layouts and offers guidance to the staff. (inno V@ fes Legenda classified ads Above Right: The Problem Solver, edited by Mary Hughes, gave students an opportunity to buy, sell or publicize through classified ads. Above: Busily working to meet a deadline, and often staying long after school, the 1969-70 Legenda staff tries to be as deserving of the National Scholastic Press Association’s First Class Honor Award as was the 1968-69 staff. She, seniors song of identity Not I — not anyone else, can travel that road for you, You must travel it for yourself. It is not far — it is within reach... 40 41 : time Trig out for celebration d Susan Adams Kathleen Albers B 42 Debra Aldridge William Alever Connie Allen ; Sally Allen Cheryl Anderson James Anderson Linda Anderson Peter Anderson Paul Appold Annette Archambault Jacob N. Armbruster Thomas A. Armstrong Rae Austin Roosevelt Austin, Jr. Francisco Ayala Robert Babcock Charles Bacon Robert Bader Brenda Bagerski Patricia Bain Robert Baker Susan Baker Wendy Ballien | f é ie JN Brenda Baragar David Barber Randall Barckholtz Charles Barnard Susan Barrigar Bion Bartlett Jerry Barz Mark Basinger Kathy Bassett Susan Bauer Veronica Baumer Christine Beach Karen Beach Carol Beckert Bonnie Beckman Julianne Beem Tom Chavez and the sixth hour trigonometry class celebrate Mr. Rockwell Scherzer’s birthday. 43 44 Terri Beets Lawrence Benkert Cheri Birnbaum Julieanna Boehringer Janet Boyce Wayne Benkert Valerie Bixby Duane Bonner Carol Behm Janet Benthien Kathryn Blenkhorn Barry Booker Edward Bradley Joseph Beisel Lee Benzenberg Doris Blohm Michael Boughner Kay Bradley Barbara Bell Charles Bills Richard Blower Linda Bowen nN Deborah Brady Barbara Bowerman Frederick Brandt student Guidance secretaries assist ° P H , £ 4 | GUIDANCE CENTER SECRETARIES — Debbie Mann, Julie Burdick, Debbie Thon, Susan Adams, Barbara Bell, Janet Colin- | dres, Mary MacArthur, Janet Stone, and Barbara Tilot. Kurt Brock Donald Bruggers Kathryn Bruske Dwain Bryan William Buddle Dean Buehler Paul Buggia Ray Bunzow Julie Burdick 2 e Michael Burditt Duane Burgess Julie Burk Linda Burk James Burke Barbara Burt Robert Bush Michael Butts Michael Byron Vincent Calligaro Cary Campbell Marsha Campbell 45 Mi-Y Spirit challenges faculty Susan Campbell Timm Cappell Ricardo Castellanos Tomas Chavez Donn Cholcher Thomas Cichowski Barbara Clark Dawn Clement Barbara Clements Mark Clements Stephen Coats Bonnie Collison Dan Colpean Lawrence Connor Andrew Coulouris Betty Cook Janice Cook Deborah Cordingly Debra Corne Jan Crawford Clay Cronin Naomi Cruz Kerry Curran Glenda Curtis William Dambro 46 . eae . = Paula Dargie Harold Davis es Larry Holtz and Frank Pattinson discuss the Hi-Y’s strategy with Brian Molitor. Susan Decker Deborah Deering Stuart deGeus David DeGuise John Demers Sherry DePlonty Cheryl Dersch Leann Desonia Thomas Dietiker Edward Donnenwerth Michael Donnenwerth Michael Doran Virginia Douglas James Doepker Nancy Doerr 47 abla. ki A : ae Douglas Druelle Penny Duby Catherine Dupuis Patricia Dupuis Barbara Duvall Rebecca Dyer Robert Ebach James Egerer James Eich James Eller David Emeott William Emeott James Emery Judy Emery | ATTENDANCE HELPERS — First Row: Barbara Henrichs, Kay Bradley, Pat Seman; Second Row: Betty Wohlfeil, Sally Perry, Kathy Blenkhorn; Third Row: Connie Forshee, Karen Munro, Paula Dargie; Fourth Row: Linda Eurich, Sue Sibleimer, Diane Brooks. David Enos Mary Enszer Ronald Erzen Karen Evans Sally Fein Sandra Fick 48 serve Twelve attendance of fice Albert Fielder, Jr. Gail Fierstine Karen Fini Trudy Flewelling Jon Fischer Donald Fientje James Foerster Constance Forshee Iris Fowler Jill Fowler Mark Fowler James Fox Susan Frawley Janice Frenzel Gina Frey Jacqueline Frick Donald Frost Laura Fuentes Patricia Fulco Judith Fuller Russell Fuller, Jr. Ralph Furlo Lizbeth Gabel Michael Gage 49 50 seniors Cans claim victory Michael Gebler ae hes a ae Barbara Glaviano x oodlander nN John Golombisky Dale Glover Lorraine G Stephen Gorman Timothy Gottleber f ee Thomas Greko bis | Victoria Grassmick Leslie Gray Steven Gray Timothy Grefe William Grierson Sharon Griffin Julie Grube Enrique Guzman Mary Hackstadt Joy Hale Maureen Hall aim John Haller Linda Hambling Charles Hammer Larry Hammond John Hanley Martha Hanvey Heidi Hargesheimer Amy Hargreaves David Harris | Randall Harris Ronald Hartwig Susan Harvey Peter Stark, John Rittenberry and Pete Heagany help sort the Lynda Haske Cynthia Hasso Peter Heagany cans in the all school canned food drive. 51 52 : Polly Heavenrich Arthur Helpap Michael Helpap Susan Helveston Randy Henne Denise Heredia ih Wayne Herzog Timothy Hicks Leo Hirschman Daniel Hoffman Val Hoffman ive Soca tog icipaag OBIS ECS . . ka yx Debra Hollis Ronald Holton Jill Holtrop [ Mike Doran displays perfect posture while being measured for his graduation cap. Larry Holtz Janice Hubbard Carol Hubinger Ralph Huebner William Huff Mary Hughes Debra Iles Judith Jacobi Ernest Jacobs : caps Graduation gowns diplomas ‘he Kathleen Jarabek Donald Jarema, Jr. Terrence Jarema Kenneth Jones, Jr. Robert Jones John Jordan rt Pamela Kanonas Leonard Kaufmann Dawn Kelly Sandra Kingsbury Stanley Kipfmiller Thomas Kitchen Kathy Klaczkiewicz Larry Klein Lillian Knights 53 receptionist Hostesses entertainer worker Linda Knights Vicki Korbein Karen Kowaleski Cynthia Krauchenko Jack Krawezak Janet Kressley Jeanmarie Kricher David Krieger David Kris Connie Kushion James Kushon, Jr. Terry Kutsch Cynthia Laatsch Marcy LaBrake Patricia Laeding Kathy Lafferty Thomas LaF lair Patricia Lagalo Jack Landskroener Nancy Lane Steven Langer Donald LaPierre John Lassignal Thomas Laubhan Bruce Lauer Mark Laugavitz Michael Lawrence Kathleen Leese Bruce Leeson James LeMay Virginia Lemmer Donald Lent Daniel Lesh o Diane Leszczynski Elysa Levinsohn Robert Lewis Michael Loehr Julie Long Norman Losee 8 Ira Luplow II Debra Lynn ZARA BURT “DE | [2 G BOWEN “JANICE MITCHEL Ji ee Pe A : 2 cECRGENE SLAGLE| NANCY DIESCH KE | : Ce on wo. : . a — Mary MacArthur Robert MacCord ie “ a Ae a - S JP xyNE_OHIMACHER Chosen carefully by the school are the girls who make up this year’s senior hostesses. Janice MacGown Ellis Mahan Sa) a; Dennis Maier Toni Majeski Dennis Malenfant Debra Manas Debra Mann Raymond Martin, Jr. Pete Heagany, Mike Lawrence and Bruce Lauer watch as Steve Pococke carries off his share of senior candy. Connie Mattheis Patrick Matuzak Donald Maul Cheryl McCarthy Sharon McCarthy Mark McCloy Christine McCrary Keith McCullen James McDonald Kathleen McDonald Terry McGillem Daniel McGuire Jeffrey McGuire Christine McIntyre Bonnie McKenna 56 ticket 12 Boxes to Timothy McMall Thomas McNab Kathaleen McNally Janet McNish James McQuinn Cathie Meehleder Mable Meisel Mark Melcher David Mertz John Mertz Randell Mertz Nannette Metevia Linda Meyer Maria Meyer James Miller Richard Miller Gary Minard Janice Mitchell Thomas Mitchell Christopher Mitzel Tomoko Miyachi Linda Mohler 5 7 maxi-coats Problem and lockers clash David Molenaar Brian Molitor Larry Monoghan Timothy Moore Gregory Muehlenbeck Cynthia Mueller Leonard Mueller John Mulder Marla Mundt Karen Munro Alan Mushenski Lyle Muter Gwenda Myers Michael Nachtweih Robert Needham David Nehmer Michael Nellett Claudia Nelson Bradford Nethercot Mary Nickless Paula Nickless Dean Nixon Sandra Notter Candace Novak Roger Ode Jayne Ohlmacher Martha Olney 58 cm Claudette Osborne George Owen Cynthia Paetz William Palasty Kathleen Parsons William Patrick, Jr. Frank Pattinson Sue Pawlik Thomas Pelkey Sally Perry Sue Manning rushes to get her maxi coat in her locker before class time. Kristine Peterson Daniel Palmer Aileen Pelkey Juanita Perez Dennis Perucea Robert Pett Donald Parker, Jr. Suzanne Pelkey Linda Perry Mary Petersen John Petzko 3S) Dale Pierce Nancy Pieschke Steven Pococke Kenneth Poineau, Jr. Marja-Leena Poranto Shery! Pillar Thomas Platko Dawn Porter Tamara Premo 60 Janice Prevost Larry Reichard Cathy Provencher David Reichle Duane Pruden i William Reed Deborah Reimers Sally Quick Claudia Rachow James Railling, Jr. —— een CE Icy stillness surrounds Arthur Hill High School with the All- American City Emblem (awarded to Saginaw in 1969) like a jewel in the facade of the building. Slows Winter outdoor activity Russel Reimus Sheila Reinig Gaile Rice Robert Riffert Karen Rindhage Sharon Rindhage Randy Rippberger Diane Riselay John Rittenberry I Kathy Roberts Yolanda Rodriguez Charles Rogel, Jr. Dwight Rogers Colette Rood Margie Rood Ann Rose Leslie Ross Wilma Ross Christine Roth Celeste Rousseau Timothy Rousseau Charmaine Rowland Kathleen Ruble Guy Runner Janet Rupp 61 catalogues College give information Leland Rychel Rise Samra Russel Sanders Deborah Sauer Deborah Saunders Dennis Savage Jeri Savage Jerry Schadt MMOs, Margaret Schafer Connie Schaper David Schmidt Herbert Schmidt Linda Schmidt Louis Schmidt Jeri Schobert Sue Schoberth Susan Schoen Linda Schrader Marlene Schramke Marcia Schramm David Schrank David Schrems Frank Schultz, Jr. Linda Schultz Michael Schultz Gail Schulz 62 Lorna Schulz Michael Schumann Michael Schwinu Randy Barckholtz, Don Geese and Jim Eller look through the many helpful college bulletins in the guidance center. Robert Seibel Conrad Seidel Patricia Seman Deborah Sieb Pamela Sieggreen Tommy Sigourney Ronald Sika Michael Siminski Karen Sims Georgene Slagle JoAnn Slumka Linda Smith Oma Smith Ronald Smith Susan Smith 63 Michael Spear Mark Spiekerman Christine Spiess Janet Spiker Peter Stark Barbara Steffen James Steffen Deborah Stephenson Glen Stewart Sara Stewart Charles Stockford, Jr. Carol Stockwell Barry Stoklosa Janet Stone Robert Stork Patricia Stroble Carol Strouse Marc Sudheimer Jan Crawford diligently works on her senior theme at Hoyt Pub- Gail Sumera lic Library. Dell Sutfin Susan Swan 64 seniors Library aot ome Richard Swartz Sue Sziber a: Dana Tenney Michael Terrell Michael Thompson Patricia Tarras Gregory Temple Ya) Tommy Ticar Barbara Tilot Vicki Tobin Deborah Thon Ross Thormeier Leonard Trinklein dilate Peter Ureche Robert Valdiserri Ba 3 Ae ne Bonnie Valeck Mark van Benschoten Marcia Van Conett Mark Van-Y 65 | | People Exchange friends Pe, © ideas ® Sandra Visnaw Jon Volibrecht Diane Waldie Larry Waldie Rick Walther Connie Wamback Gayl Wagner Michael Wanek Janet Ward Patricia Watrous JoAnn Wazny Rhea Wedding Denise Welles Richard Wells William Welzein Timuthy Wendzik Patrick Whaley Pamela Wheatley SOUTH AMERICAN EXCHANGE STUDENTS — Rejane Siz ve, Brazil; Felipe Tiznado, Chile; Monica Fideleff, Argentina. : 66 | Janet Wheeler Jed Wheeler ; EXCHANGE STUDENTS — Tomoko Miyachi, Japan; Fumiko Ukiana, Japan; Suzanne Pilegaard, Denmark; Anna Juico, Philippines. | Joyce White Robert White Steven White Becky Whitmore Ashley Wickes Nancy Wiedemeier Sandra Wiederhold Patricia Willett Thomas Willett Nancy Williams Vickie Williams Barbara Wilson Sandra Windy Kristine Wisniewski Richard Wisniewski Sandra Wisniewski Betty Wohlfeil Thomas Wolf Joel Wolverton Sherry Wood 67 ; graduation Springtime grows near Linda Woodward David Woodbridge Robert Worden Michael Wright Nina Yeska Robert York, Jr. Yvette Yearsley ee be Audrey Jones Halina Krawezyk Charles Lange Norman Lent Susan Leutritz Michael Volker Jennifer Waters Amber Wurtz Dwayne Yaklin Bill Yocic Janet Zahn Peggy Zeitler Kathleen Zemanek Dennis Zimmer SENIORS NOT PICTURED Cynthia Baldauf Debra Newcomb John Bond Ruben Ornelas Frank Buscarino Bruce Pincombe John Cieszlak Carl Portner William David Joseph Rosenson Thomas Dietzel Linda San Miguel Leonard Francke William Shields Linda Gabel Marianne Smigiel Peter Geiger Richard Smith Glen Graves Kathleen Stuller Charles Hayes Debra Summers Bonnie Hoernlein Geraldine Sutorik Connie Hunt Gary Thomas Candy Novak and Bill Reed enjoy walking in the spring time air. 70 student life song of vitality I am satisfied — I see, dance, laugh, sing. . . AN VANS : i ¥it $3. ¢ Bie tHE ; g¢sgze £85 § zo Q ei She eae 2. 3S § cae o SESS As o 82 8 ms Es § eS Rae S£ee's =e 3 3 § 3 eS fe SSeS. So SS eS o fs 2thes | ae o oS : m § 2 § eS .5 84 3 oS 2 eeses radiant Nancy warmhearted queen Inspired by the grandeur of the Romeo and Juliet stage setting, 1969 Homecoming Queen Nancy Pieschke, presided over the Coronation Assembly October 17. Reigning with Queen Nancy were attendants Claudia Nelson and Cindy Krauchenko. Members of the court were Jill Fowler, Lorna Schulz, Linda Woodward, Kathy Zemanek, Dawn Kelly, Sally Piffer, Andrea Garwood, and Jill Holtrop. Singing “Theme from Romeo and Juliet”, The Triple Trio from Honors Choir paid tribute to Nancy and her court. After the crowning, cheerleaders led Hillites in “Bat- tle Cry” supporting the game with Flint Northwestern which followed that evening. L. Woodward, S. Piffer, L. Schulz, J. Fowler; Second Row: K. Zemanek, Upper Above: Attendants Cindy and Claudia enjoy the climax of Above: 1969 Homecoming Queen and Court are, First Row: D. Kelly, J. Holtrop, A. Garwood, C. Nelson, Queen Nancy Pieschke, C. Krauchenko, their reign as they ride to the football field, shivering but joyful. 73 Holidays a ae i jolly Above: “I won’t need all these books over vaca- tion,” smiles Sue Hogan. Upper Right: Advisory representatives hurry to the gym balcony carrying bags of cans. Lower Right: Mounting piles of cans are sorted during the week-long can drive. Seniors took a victory over the underclassmen with a con- tribution of more than 200%. Donated food and turkeys purchased with money collected during the drive were distributed to needy families throughout Saginaw. 74 Left: Snowflake ornaments sparkle with all the beauty of Christmas. Upper Left: Traditional Christmas trees deco- rate classrooms. Upper Right: During Christmas assembly, John Alcorn sings, ““O, come, all ye Faithful.” 75 the J erry spirit man “Hey, hey, hey! Get on board Santa’s victory sleigh.” This was the first rallying cry for team support in the Spirit Campaign heard over the P.A. Determined students refused to allow bus trips to games remain poorly attended. So Jerry Schadt and the Spirit Gang came into existence backed by Pep Club and its advisor Mrs. Ruth Swanson. Together they planned morning P.A. announcements, a new approach to promote school spirit before each game and meet. Popcorn, candy canes, and pop were served as refresh- ments on the buses to away games. Spirit was aroused and the teams were encouraged by many impromptu cheers. For the Bay City Central game the Pep Club purchased one thou- sand pom-pons which stimulated enthusiasm in the stands. Another aspect of the new approach was a system of voluntary attendance of pep assemblies. All students were dismissed from school at 2:20 except those who wished to stay and participate in the assembly. Below: The small and tall of pep, Sandy Wiederhold and Jerry Schadt. Bottom: Contemplation, enthusiasm, determination. A profile of Jerry Schadt. Left: Preparing for the Flint Northern game, Lorna Schulz designs posters. Above: Tom Armstrong impersonates John Wayne in morn- ing P.A. announcements. Upper Above: Jill Holtrop, Mark VanBen- schoten, Lorna Schulz, Pete Nash and John Sheets tabulate results of the S.O. Campaign. 77 rT Ey ( ATR Teme e beeaw lel T 4 crtele ghee jp, 153. Satihas deguoh h aipuaietahameesaaeceabepetas _f explore Volunteers future } careers soe et SESS ERTS SP tgs LEAS g, reins vei peaay ye stee s see Right: Disc jockey Charles Stockford, a SAMCO member, announces the number one record. Below: Ellen Christiansen and her pupil, Arnold, embark on a REading ADventure at Warren Avenue Presby- terian Church. abt Se | 78 Left: Instructed by Chris Gard- strom at Handley School, Dean and Sherry assemble a puzzle. Be- low: Candy Striper, Jill Ogram assists a patient at Saginaw Gene- ral Hospital. READ, REading ADventure, a program initiated to help elementary school children o vercome reading difficulties, provided an opportunity for six Arthur Hill students to serve the community while exploring the possibilities of a future career. The children were tutored at weekly sessions through- out the city at churches and schools. Students also served in a variety of other ways during the year. Saginaw General Hospital sponsored a program in which girls who had com- pleted sixteen hours of hospital training could earn the title of Candy Striper. Their duties ranged from serving meals to running errands for patients. Through Junior Achievement, students learned by forming their own business corporation. SAMCO member Charles Stockford, whose company was sponsored by WSAM radio station, participated along with other Arthur Hill students in broadcasting a radio program on Thursday evenings. Chris Gardstrom spent two free peri- ods at noon working with physically handicapped children at Handley School. After helping serve lunch in the cafe- teria, she assisted teachers in the classrooms. 79 | Spirit | Rah! energy eagerness cheerleaders for 1970, Mary Kay Anderson, Sheryl Stansbury, Cap- tain Mary Holmgren, Debbie Davis, Libby Morley, and Beth Wood. ward. batons Animated inspire | marching | Above: Majorettes — Captain Nancy Kelly, top; Wendy Westlund, Sue King, Sandra Martin, center; Peggy Russell, Janice Kelly, bottom. Low- er Left: Head drum major Glenn Duncan. Upper Left: Drum Majors Richard Miller, and Mike Tortora. 81 82 Above: Martha Olney registers pleased surprise when she is notified of her election. Right: John Sheets conducts student council dis- cussions on the revision of the constitution. Upper Above: The 1969- 1970 student council officers: John Sheets, president; Martha Olney, treasurer; Andi Garwood, secretary; Frank Pattinson, vice-president. dress Voices study halls constitution “You talk, Ill listen.” Mr. Harold Giesecke, principal, proved with these words that student ideas do concern the administration, Each week, on Wednesday, any student with a complaint could come to an open meeting in the audi- torium and air his views. Even though the attendance was not high, those who came found that Mr. Giesecke was ready to listen to whatever opinions were expressed. The possibility of free study halls for seniors was a major concern of students. Under the new plan, qualified students with second, third, and sixth hour study halls would be granted free hours. The student council considered other issues this year. A committee was formed to review and rewrite the school constitution. Their main purpose was to make the student cabinet more effective. A committee was created to revise the present dress code. Above: Listening intently, Mr. Giesecke hears students’ problems. Upper Above: Originality is the key to election campaign skits. 83 “ 4 | international Clubs student . - com mun ica tl ons Junior Dave Gilbert skillfully manipulates Spanish Club puppets. : LATIN CLUB — Front Row: B. Dow, D. Williams, B. Henrichs, N. Gross, C. Schramm, K. Sims, J. Lambert; Second Row: E. Christiansen, D. McCormick, B. Burt, B. Hudberg, L. McDermott, L. Schultz, J. Burdick, L. Bowen; Third Row: K. Kitsch, B. Kuehn, I. Grueber, M. Laugavitz, J. Dixon, B. Pressprich, C. Schultz. | HI ; f | j oe os Sperone eS 9 tis ieee ies FRENCH CLUB — Front Row: K. Murray, B. Vitale, K. Phelan, K. Zamanek, R. Branch, M. Houser, A. Schnell, Mrs. M. : WA Murray, Adviser; Second Row: S. Shaw, B. Albrecht, R. Samra, M. Heagany, E. Dunlap, M. Thon, K. Saeger, N. Favara, K. Miller, D. Dill; Third Row: C. Dersch, LaVonne Schneider, E. Fisher, M. Lamb, P. Lange, M. Lawrence, C. Furlo, B. Bes- | | son, N. Matevia, K. Baumgarten. Under the supervision of the club’s new adviser, Mr. Bic- kel, the German Club has done many new things, among them a Christmas dance held in Frankenmuth for members and their guests. A Christmas Story was the name of the puppet show that was given by the French Club. Each member took part in performing the old French legend, which was sponsored by Mrs. Murray, French Club adviser. Dressed in togas, st olas and pallas, Latin Club members came to their annual Roman banquet, November 19. With their masters lying on pillows, the slaves, who were raffled off to masters for a year, fed them with many Latin delica- cies. Miss Eckert was the club adviser. Spanish Club held a pinata party and hayride in Novem- ber. These activities helped to create a more pleasurable learning session. Club members will return to Mexico this August after having visited there in 1968, for a reunion with old friends. Oldtimers in the club will share with newcomers their favorite retreats, and together discover the spirit of Mexico. In the Mexican culture, students will use and en- large their Spanish vocabulary. ie SPANISH CLUB — Front Row: M. Castillo, M. Houser, B. Castillo, K. Subject to their masters’ whims, Latin Club slaves Beth Dow and Pam Deering, show good sportsmanship in performing slave duties. Kennedy, B. Ferris, K. Parsons, D. Rowland, L. Sobel, D. Mann, J. Da- more, R. Chinery, J. Spaulding; Second Row: M. VanBenschoten, L. Robertson, N. Schrader, D. Glancz, J. Simpson, M. Markey, B. Wahl, S. Allen, S. Wallace, C. Serrin, L. Silver, S. Stansbury, J. Grew, Adviser; Third Row: J. Pavon, Adviser, N. Kelly, C. Harden, B. Walkowski, C. Hat- field, S. Sternhagen, M. Petrzilka, S. DeGuise, K. Francis, P. Russell, B. St. Charles, G. Ortega, J. Chavez; Fourth Row: P. Wazny, W. Westlund, R. Miller, J. Henry, M. Alcorn, D. Molenaar, D. Kelsey, A. Judzis, S. Love, T. Pelkey, D. Brandimore, H. Rowell, Adviser, ‘ GERMAN CLUB — Front Row: K. Williams, B. Riefe, C. Whelton, V. Guttowsky, C. Bauman, L. Gehringer, S. Hartman, D. Basinger, Mr. Bickel; Second Row: R. Diener, S. Schleimer, S. Pilegaard, K. Glavens, L. Eurich, S. Kraatz, L. Garrity, J. Mueller, D. Laut; Third Row: C. Pasterz, F. Geuder, T. Davey, J. Voorheis, W. Shattuck, W. Krohn, A. Romaker, S. Wolz, C. Hospal. clubs Service enjoy helping o = : gan wo ean OF ia ta Y-TEENS — Front Row: J. Gookin, C. Uphoff, L. Anderson, G. Gunther, S. Schmidt, D. Lichtenwold, C. Luesy, HI-Y — Front Row: V. Calligaro, D. Gookin, L. Gray, J. Kurecka, W. Herzog, T. Arm- strong. Second Row: M. VanBenschoten, J. Vollbrecht, J. LaFleur, J. Foerster, L. Grant, J. Petzko, D. Woodbridge, G. Minard. Third Row: T. Hicks, J. Emery, M. Law- rence, R. Scovill, B. Lauer, B. Molitor, J. Voorheis, F. Pattinson. per ae . 1 RMB K. Enszer. Second Row: Mrs. Karpicke, adviser, L. Schneider, S. Strouse, M. Schafer, C. Strouse, K. Davenport, L. McDernott. USHERS CLUB — Front Row: D. Miller, L. Knights, L. Knights, B. Cowdry; Second Row: Miss Smith, adviser. R. Branch, M. Castillo, M. Fick. 86 Pat Gallager puts spirit on paper for our game against MacArthur. activities Pep club ignite spirt Y-Teens held a slumber-splash party at the Y.W.C.A. as their first activity as an organized group, October 24. Other activities included Christmas caroling, hayriding, and to- baganning. They also had their annual Halloween insurance sale for those people who thought that they would be the victim of some eerie prankster. The insurance sold for 75¢ or at a high risk rate of $1.50. Headed by senior Lorna Schulz, the Pep Club ordered and sold emblem sweatshirts to raise money and to promote school spirit. Pep Club members also added humorous skits to pep assemblies for preparation of the games. Ushers Club, with the help of their new adviser, Miss Sheila Smith, assisted again this year by acting as ushers for plays, concerts, etc., that were given in the auditorium. Hi-Y, the club associated with the Young Mens’ Christian Association, under the supervision of Mr. Gary Knight, had a pool party early this year. They donated the money earned from the Hi-Y Faculty Game to the Pom Pom Girls for new uniforms. PEP CLUB — Front Row: Mrs. Swanson, L. Nye, J. Damore, J. O’Bryan, K. Stark, D. Mann. Second Row: D. Ricklefs, L. Ross, P. Stark, T. Beets, M. Jank. 87 DEBATE TEAM — Front Row: C. Dalenberg, L. Garrity, C. Beckert, J. Boyce, W. Carter, N. Gross, S. Allen: Second Row: Mr. G. E. Schairer, C. Mahan, A. Judzis, T. Gottleber, M. Sudheimer, A. Judzis, D. Corne. CHESS CLUB — Front Row: L. Knights, K. Phelan, J. Doepker, | T. McGillem, B. Seibel; Second Row: J. Wiese, B. Nethercot, B. Bur- dick, J. Henry; Third Row: B. Guff, D. Maier, L. Grant, J. Dixon, F, Pattinson, J. Voorheis, M. Kemerer. Chess Club adviser, Mr. Robert Thomas, coaches Bob Babcock in accomplishing a checkmate during a bi-weekly club meeting. 88 7 LIBRARIANS — Front Row: D. Austin, S. Mecomber, L. Gieseche, S. DelBosque; Second Row: M. Peters, D. Light, D. Manas. ART CLUB — Front Row: A. Hargreaves, C. Behn, S. Kingsbury, first Debate place honors First place Saginaw Valley honors were awarded to Arthur Hill’s debate team (page 88) this year. “Resolved: Congress should prohibit unilateral United States Military ‘ntervention in foreign countries,” was this year’s topic. There were six teams, one varsity and two junior varsity affirmative and one varsity and two junior varsity negative. This was an undefeated year for Sally Allen and Mare Sud- heimer of the negative varsity team. They were chosen to debate against Flint Northwestern for the Valley honors. The debate was won by Arthur Hill with a total of 52-48. A new addition to clubs was this year’s art club, headed by Mrs. Carol Wylie. Enthusiasm and interest urged the club on in various activities such as the Hallowe’en party held in November. New opportunities and activities were offered for those interested in being librarians or joining the Chess Club, head- ed by Mr. Richard Thomas. D. Mann, P. Martin: Second Row: J. Wiese, R. Pfeuffer, M. Davis 89 pom pom girls Energy mini-bubbles swim aids Under the supervision of Mrs. Nancy Phuel, membership in Swim Aids doubled this year as the squad grew from eleven to twenty-one. These girls helped others to learn swimming techniques such as intermediate backstroke, regu- lar backstroke, sidestroke, and freestyle, among others. New Swim Aids are picked for the next year each spring. This year Mini-Bubbles worked on their swimming skills under the supervision of Miss Juanita Grew. The girls worked on skills in the pool such as diving, synchronized swimming, sommersaults, and ballet leg. Pom Pon Girls, under the supervision of their adviser Mr. Gary Knight, practiced every day after school at four o'clock to invent new routines for the basketball games. Some of the routines are titled “Sweet Georgia Brown” and “The Horse”. There is a new routine made for every home game. The routine is then repeated when Arthur Hill goes to the opposing teams school. Our first out-of-school appearance Linda Schulz and Lou Ellen Beuthien practice the thigh stand as this year was at Douglas MacArthur. Lynn Kaczor looks on. ‘POM POM GIRLS — Front Row: C. Spagnuolo, B. McKenna, L. Beuthin, K. Nichols, L. Kaczor,Second Row: K. Sims, J. Schwind, P. Bruske, E. Dunlap, B. Vitale, L. Schulz, Third Row:S. Jewell, B. Burt, C. Hubinger, J. Grube, C. Nelson, S. Love, B. Besson. 90 | é MINI-BUBBLES — Front Row: Miss Juanita Grew, adviser, M. Hamlin, L. Beuthin, L. Nye, J. Douglas, D. Demo, L. Robertson, T. Davis, 1, Kothe. Second Row: D. Deford, M. Mason, M. Hanvey, M. Walch, D. Fini, S. Love, E. Dunlap, C. Deford. - Tee w SWIM AIDS — Front Row: L. Levinson, V. Robar, M. Hamlin, C. Deford, E. Dunlap, T. Majeski, M. Houser. Second Row: L. Beuthin, D. De- ford, M. Walch, L. Schulz, L. Meyer, S. Jewell, M. Heagany. Third Row: Mrs. Nancy Phuel, adviser, D. Helpap, A. Turner, M. Hanvey, C. Crop- ton, D. Corne, K. Hise, J. Iles. 91 teaching Interest helping acting Fight Arthur Hill students met the qualifications this year to become a member of Quill and Scroll. A student must be a junior or senior in the upper third of his class and be recommended by a supervisor for outstanding work in some phase of journalism. Mr. Jack Fry from Shiawassee Flats talked to Biology and Natural Science Club concerning wildlife preserve. The club, with adviser, Mr. Frederick Case, planned a field trip to the Flats this spring to watch geese and other wildlife. This year two clubs — Thespians, and Arts Dramatics — combined in order to create a more effective organization. The club traveled to Ann Arbor’s Phoenix theater February 14 to attend the play Harvey. Headed by Mrs. Patsy Geeting, Future Teachers met on the third Monday of every month. February 14: also set the date for a convention at Central Michigan University for all future teachers to explore their future career. Also meeting every third Monday was Future Physicians, who met at Saginaw General and St. Lukes. The club, head- FUTURE TEACHERS — Front Row: K. Parsons, R. Branch; Sec- ed by Dr. William Mason, is composed of members from one Row: db Beffrey, Af Boehringer, 12. Harper; Third Row: C. Birn- baum, M. Jank; Fourth Row: L. Ross, T. Unger, C. Behm. Saginaw area schools. NATURAL SCIENCE AND BIOLOGY CLUB — Front Row: R. Branch, L. Boyd, K. Baumgarten, S. Rind- hage, S. Meyers, E. Dunlap, T. Beets; Second Row: M. Orr, L. Ross, Dean Flora, G. Miller, J. Boyce, M. Case; Third Row: Dale Flora Arnis Judzis, T. Unger, T. Hicks, B. Proctor, Arvids Judzis, T. Davey. 92 QUILL AND SCROLL — Front Row: D. Galbraith, E. Dunlap, C. Condon, K. Wisniewski; Second Row: H. Miller, K. Kalmbach, S. DeGeus, J. Schoonmaker. THESPIANS AND ARTS DRAMATICS — Front Row: T. Goetz, E. Schmidt, S. Allen, B. Vitale, K. Carsons. Second Row: B. Wahl, S. FUTURE PHYSICIANS — Front Row: C. Dersch, H. Hargesheimer, Hollis, E. Gable, J. Beffrey, K. Murphy. Third Row: N. Gross, C. D. Dill, L. Beckert, C. Beckert. Second Row: A. Hargreaves, Arvids Beckert, L. Ross, S. Gorman, L. Gable, D.. Demo. Fourth Row: Judzis, T. Chavez, Arnis Judzis. J. Boyce, J. Ohlmacher, A. Garwood, J. Mulder, B. Witbrodt, S. Love 93 BOWLING CLUB — Front Row: C. Nye, K. Roberts, M. Gerow, L. Fuentes, S. Klement, S. Frowley, P. Kelsey, M. Tweddle; Second Row: Mr. Rockwell Scherzer, S. Hahn, B. Wohlfeil, P. Harper, D. Woodall, S. Meyers, P. Seman, W. Rousseau, A. Schroeder, J. Iles, C. Strouse, C. Bills; Third Row: R. Jarvi, D. Brandimore, S. White, T. McMall, Arnis Judzis, Dale Flora, T. Bruske, M. Talik, R. Rippberger, B. Pett, D. Geese, B. Kuehn, T. Shannon; Fourth Row: B. Martin, G. Minard, T. Kutsch, T. Jarema, J. Wheeler, J. Fos, K. Gorney, R. Huebner, J. Doepker, B. Brooks, Arvids Judzis, G. Eaton. ets G pays Row: J. Gookin, T. Biging, M. Porter, C. Bauman, K. Baumgarten, L. Nye, K. Hunter; J. Damore; Second Row: S. Gaiser, M. : nd, K. Klemm, G. Klemm, J. Colindres, J. Iles, S. Kraatz, T. Shrauch, M. Forbes, Mrs. Margaret Dietrich; Third Row: M. Tweddle, J. Pus- zykowski, S. Englund, C. Strouse, P. Weigl, D. Kushon, J. Schmidt, R. Stahle. 94 SKI CLUB — Front Row: L. Beuthin, T. Davis, R. Borchard, D. Bluhm, K. Sims, K. Lafferty, M. Napierala, P. Kothe, J. Gookin, E. Morley, L. Robertson, M. Anderson, L. Fuentes. Second Row: N. Ekelof, L. Kaczor, S. Meyers, K. Zemanak, D. Hummell, V. Reinbold, K. Hunter, M. Combs, S. Hollis, M. Walch, J. Palmer, M. Petrzilka, P. Reid, A. Schreader, P. Seman. Third Row: B. Vitale, V. Terzia, J. Zolinski, A. Doty, A. Wickes, M. Mason, G. Silk, E. Fisher, C. Meyer, S. Gorman, A. Bartlett, L. Wickes, C. Gilbert, M. Markey, W. Rousseau. Fourth Row: T. Koinis, D. Flora, P. Buggia, C. Dewell, J. Wills, S. Combs, J. Petzko, M. Basinger, D. Molenaar, T. Davey, D. Wadell. Laer keep Hillites physically fit Opening this year with a fashion show, Ski Club, with the assistance of Mrs. Louise Harrison, provided diversion and sport for ski minded Hillites. Var ious Arthur Hill girls, Sue Manning, Ashley Wickes, and Jan Crawford, set the scene with fashions from Bintz’s Ski Shop. A weekend trip to Traverse City’s Holiday Hills, February 14-16, provided competition and fun for the 70 students from Arthur Hill. There were also day trips to Caberfae and Bintz’s. Bi-weekly bowling at Stardust Lanes was offered for Ar- thur Hill bowlers. Leagues of three were formed within the group. Don Sahr, Ralph Huebner, and Tom Mueller, estab- lished the highest averages during the foremost part of the season. G.A.A., Girls’ Athletic Association, held meetings the first and third Monday of every month. The girls were en- couraged to take part in after school teams such as, volley- ball, and basketball in order to win points for medals. Randy Rippberger shows skill in bowling techniques. 95 - - creation is the friend whose embracing awakes me. Song of creation fine arts Te a stersidennet atin : MT: Ghd bglt headend “AA bebshanaeeteyt, Cae 15 sats samamonuan senna) sorgmorarmmmneytevin serene FORMA MEE LL A iF ENCORE MRTOTES or oe TORN RUA SCRE TSS YY eid ca gO bes mee ag ae os revealed Christmas through paintings | Among some of the projects in art this year were styro- | foam sculpturing for the Red Cross, a safety poster con- test, the annual cover design contest for the Saginaw Fair and International Art. Students also learned techniques in water color, tempera, ink, acrylics and pencil. Hoping to reveal the “true meaning” of the Christmas season, Mrs. Carol Wylie, head of the art department, as- signed students from her advanced art and studio classes to work on a series of Christmas paintings. The paintings were arranged in chronological order from the visitation scene to the journey of Mary, Joseph and Jesus to Nazareth. Stu- dents were given a choice of acrylics and tempera paints to work with on 53 inch brown craft paper. Another section of the art department is the crafts class, directed by Mr. Earl Mitchell. Some of the numerous activi- ties which took place in the past year include making copper and silver jewelry, constructing stamobiles, and working | with yarn pictures on cardboard. Above Right: The visitation of the angel Gabriel to Mary is portrayed in the Christmas painting by Mary Lou Case. Right: Shepherds, blinded by the light of angels, hear the announcement of the com- ing of Christ in a painting by Pat Lagalo. 98 Above Left: A painting by Pat Gallagher shows the animals in the stable awaiting the Christ child. Left: Mary, Joseph, and Jesus are portrayed by Pam Martin. Above: In her painting, Amy Hargreaves reveals the journey of the Holy Family to Nazareth. teaching oe ” Giraffes young America Arthur Hill saw a different kind of play on its stage December 12 and 13 under the direction of a new drama coach, Miss Jan Peters. Miss Peters chose this year’s play, Why Not Join the Giraffes? because it is a contemporary play concerning the “now generation of teens. Why Not Join the Giraffes? is the story of two teen- agers, Suzie Henderson (Amy Hargreaves) and Ralph Ches- ney (Stephen Gorman), who are ashamed of their families. Meeting Ralph in Central Park, Suzie tells him her name is Ginger Goldman. A few days later, Ralph and his snobbish mother, Mrs. Chesney, (Linda Gabel) learn Suzie’s true iden- tity from her brother Sam (Mike Sheets). Suzie defends her- self by saying that Ginger P. Goldman is her pen name. She then sets out to prove her story by writing an article to save Zigorna’s (Jan Hill) failing tea-room. Turning hippie, she takes her best friend Natalie Goldman (Sally Allen) to Greenwich Village where the Giraffes (the Peppermint Hush), the group Sam and Ralph belong to, are playing. To make Ralph jealous, Suzie finds two “men”, Yak and The Beast (John Mulder and Dennis Maier). Unfortunately, they are discovered by Suzie’s parents (Sue Love and Thomas Armstrong). While Yak and The Beast are in the Hendersons’ apartment, Mrs. Chesney comes looking for Ralph and soon learns that names are not all-important, but people are. Right: The play’s mascot, a blue giraffe made by Jane O'Bryan. Below: The Beast (Dennis Maier) and Suzie Henderson (Amy Har- greaves) dance as Mr. and Mrs. Henderson (Thomas Armstrong and Sue Love) watch. Left: Suzie and Natalie Goldman (Sally Allen) invade Greenwich Village. Directly Below: Ralph Chesney (Stephen Gorman) flexes his muscles. Below: Gerry Boltz, Sam Henderson (Mike Sheets), and Dave Graham of the Peppermint Hush perform as the Giraffes. dream Brigadoon come true Squealing bagpipes and whirling kilts transformed Arthur Hill’s stage to the highlands of Scotland during the musical Brigadoon, put on by the Arthur Hill music groups May 2, 3, 9, and 10. The production was directed by Mrs. Merle Leis, assisted by Mr. Richard Jensen and Mike Anderson, and choreographed by Miss Doris Marsh. Brigadoon is the story of two Americans, Tommy Al- bright and Jeff Douglas (John Holmgren and Graham Dri- ver), who are lost in the highland forests of Scotland, and later find their way to a sleepy little village which appears only once every hundred years. During the day, Tommy meets and falls in love with Fiona McLaren (Joan Glass) and Jeff is claimed by Meg Brockie (Nancie Kammer), the town character. That evening Tommy and Jeff attend the wedding of Charlie Dalrymple and Jean McLaren (Charlie Woodward and Sara Noble). The wedding ends in a frantic sword fight and the death of Harry Beaton (Keith Spaul- ding), Jean’s rejected suitor. Jeff and Tommy return to New York, but once there, Tommy finds that he loves Fiona too much to stay away from her. Leaving his fiancee Jane Ashton (Andi Garwood), he returns to the spot where Brigadoon once stood. Tommy finds his love rewarded when, to the singing of angels, Brigadoon reappears. Right: Mr. McLaren (Fred Dingman) explains to Charlie Dalrymple (Char- lie Woodward) the ancient ritual of signing the family Bible. Above: As Meg Brockie (Nancy Kammer) casually sidles closer, Jeff Douglas (Graham Driver) seems to think, “Why me?” 102 Extreme Left: A sword dance enraged with jealousy is performed by Harry Beaton (Keith Spaulding), Sandy Dean (Bob MacCord), and Mr. McLaren (Fred Dingman) at the wedding of Jean McLaren (Sara Noble). Left: A song of love is heartfully sung by Fiona McLaren and Tommy Albright (Joan Glass and John Holm- gren). Below: Kathy Zemanek, Debbie Mills, Mike McDonald, and Sheri Hinkin sell their wares at the bazaar. ‘enjoyable Singing experiences’ Mr. Saari New to Arthur Hill’s music staff is Mr. David Saari, whose program stresses “enjoyable singing experiences” that pro- vide a source of learning. Mr. Saari, a native of Ironwood, Michigan, obtained his bachelor’s degree at St. Olaf’s College in Minnesota and his master’s degree in music at Indiana Uni- versity. He taught for eight years in three states, Michigan, Iowa, and Minnesota, and spent last year at Saginaw High School. Mr. Saari says he finds teaching in Saginaw interest- ing and rewarding. Mr. Saari’s plans for this year’s music program include a Pops Concert, Christmas Concert and assembly, and the annual musical, which will be “South Pacific.” Below: Faces of Sally Fein and Luann Melcher express satisfaction as they harmonize in song. Below Right: Eve Riddick demonstrates the importance and method of diaphragm control. Upper Center: First and seventh hour Girls’ Choir. GIRLS’ CHOIR — Front Row V. Guttowsky, D. Lent, J. Mueller, K. McNally, C. Christians, S. Hall, B. Paine; Second Row: L. Pike, S. Shaw, C. Condon, L. Ross, D. Tenney, T. Miller, S. Grenell; Third Row: C. Fila, C. Sheets, V. Douglas, N. Favara, L. De Young, M. Molenaar, E. Rankin, D. Davis, J. Byron, V. Ryder; Fourth Row: J. Ogram, B. Brennan, D. Branch, L. McDermott, C. Hospal, S. Gross- @ y Sate 3 ree, Left: Mr. David Saari directs the seventh hour Girls Ensem- ble in rehearsal for the Novem- ber Pops Concert. Below: Third hour Honors Choir. man, J. Musolf, A. Juico, S. Hahn, K. Seager, L. Gabel; Fifth Row: A. Williams, J. Specht, B. Wit- brodt, J. Benson, B. Gray, D. Kushon, I. Grue- ber, B. Oeder, J. Raleigh, J. Kern, L. Eurich, Mr. D. Saari. ae x HONORS CHOIR — Front Row: M. Ewbank, L. Gabel, P. Marden, S. Jewell, K. Zemanek, G. Ortega, C. Arnold; Second Row: J. Steiner, S. Fein, J. Wenzel, K. Hyatt, B. Gaertner, L. Severance, M. Sheets, E. Riddick, K. Parsons, A. Wurtz, J. Beffrey; Third Row: L. Hinkin, L. Melcher, M. Duby, M. Duma, B. MacCord, J. Alcorn, D. Flentje, D. Bruggers, G. VanderKlipp, J. Kressley, K. Munro, J. Ohlmacher; Fourth Row: B. Vitale, M. Tuck, R. Samra, M. Olney, W. Webb, S. Forbear, B. Lauderbach, J. Mulder, J.Schuett, GC. Wyman, R. Walther, B. Kuehn, S. Decker; Fifth Row: N. Ginder, S. Krieg, C. Gardstrom, B. Dyer, B. Bell, S. Gaus, M. Laugavitz, P. Webber, B. Rankin, D. Bonner, G. Warner, M. Alcorn, S. Love, K. Ruble, Mr. David Saari. 105 orchestra Pops band choir “March of the Meistersinger” opened Arthur Hill’s annual Pops Concert Thursday, November 20. Directed by Mr. Da- vid Austin, now in his second year of teaching at Arthur Hill, the 38 member orchestra performed a medley of songs including the march, “Csardas,” which featured the 14 mem- ber violin section, and “Highlights from Showboat.” On Sunday, December 21, the public had a chance to hear the orchestra play familiar Christmas tunes at the an- nual Christmas concert. South Pacific, this year’s musical given in May, had back- ground music furnished by the orchestra. Right: Poised for action, Steve Gorman awaits his cue. ORCHESTRA — Front Row: S. Cook, V. Reinbold, C. Lobb, P. Brinnon, C. Strouse, F. Elliott, L. J. Gabel. Second Row: J. Fribley, J. Wenzel, J. Jacobi, S. Lippert, C. Ruhl, C. Dersch, G. Curtis, L. Ross, S. Wiederhold, M. Thon. Third Row: L. Mitchell, J. Eggebrecht, D. Graham, K. Stein- ke, M. McLean, T. Beets, G. Curtis, D. Buehler, D. Molenaar, G. Duncan, M. Ewbank, K. Hyatt, D. Malzahn, G. Lange, M. Abbe, D. Demo. Stand- ing: S. Gorman, J. Wolverton, Mr. Austin, B. Babcock, M. Tortora, N. Bartlett. 106 = EE = HONORS BAND -— Front Row: C. Dersch, C. Stephenson, G. Curtis, J. Kelly, W. Krohn, G. Wacke, P. Russell, B. Ratliff, S. Ringhage, P. Slade, L. Ross, S. Wiederhold; Second Row: D. Buehler, J. Ward, C. Bruggers, T. Beets, B. Lauer, B. Clark, J. Cieszlak, G. McCray, GC. Curtis, D. Mole- naar, V. Lemmer, C. Matthews, M. Thon, S. Fobear, E. Gabel, F. LeMay, S. Jewell, J. Wheeler, J. Wesson; Third Row: A. Schnell, D. Hansen, M. Hall, P. Zeitler, L. Fuentes, M. Jarema, D. Bryan, T. Wolverton, S. Frenzel, T. Moore, M. Ewbank, K. Hyatt, R. Hudberg, P. Marshall, T. Die- tiker, E. Bradley, C. Cornell, J. Mulder, M. Jarvi, K. Baumgarten, D. Cordingley, D. Austin, K. Hartman, S. Harris, C. Hale; Fourth Row: G. Sla- gel, J. Ducharme, J. Strouse, P. Deering, K. Bender, S. Martin, K. Wilcox, H. Edwards, G. Lange, J. Tosch, J. Woods, D. Malzahn, J. LeMay, M. Abbe; Fifth Row: S. Gorman, M. Sheets, D. Lamb, J. Wolverton, D. Bonner, L. Hammond. Above: Playtime over with, Mernie Ewbank and Glenn Duncan practice their trumpets in preparation for the Novem- ber Pops Concert. 107 SOPHOMORE BAND — Front Row: M. Molenaar, A. Bartlett, C. Johns, J. Anderson, R. Doran, A. Romaker, E. Landrum, B. Morehouse, J. Brush, K. Franzel, C. Eddy, C. Albosta; Second Row: M. Kleekamp, S. Mitchell, S. Budd, C. Galovics, V. Llamas, G. Gilbert, J. Lindstrom, R. Snook, J. Milne, L. Davis, T. Shannon, L. DeLong, S. Felsing, S. Kettner, D. Roberts; Third Row: B. Dow, A. Genske, N. Schrader, C. Atkin- son, P. LaBelle, M. Crittenden, M. Ault, G. Hamling, W. Schultz, M. Timm, D. McLeod, J. Rowe, R. Scovill, R. Raymond, M. Roggman, J. Mi- kolajski, S. Hozeska, D. Hetzman, S. Neville, J. Scott, C. Serrin, E. Johnston; Fourth Row: P. Dietzel, C. Burgess, K. Harper, R. Miller, T. Has- ty, M. Armstrong, J. Ballard, J. Losee, J. McKenzie, K. Losee, A. Cushway, D. Boehringer, M. Paxton. hand : SE 5 =] What next? plays Seca i aca football Friendly rivalry between the Honors Band and Honors Choir prompted a football game between the two last fall. Team members, cheerleaders, pep bands and faithful fans met on the football field Wednesday, November 12, at four o’clock. Winning by a close score of seven to six, the band team, along with the losing choir, hopes to have the game annually. Directed by Mr. Richard Jensen, other projects for the year included the Veterans’ Day, Santa Claus, Memorial Day and Alma Scots’ parades, the Pops Concert, and the annual bands’ contest. This contest is between many of the area’s high school bands, including Flint, Saginaw High, Douglas MacArthur and Bay City. 108 Above: Forming the pep band for the band-choir football game are Terri Beets, Cheryl Dersch, Leslie Ross, Aletha Sandavol, Karen Hunter and Pam Deering. Below Left (p. 116): John Alcorn intercepts Bruce Lauer as he makes a dash to victory. CONCERT BAND — Front Row: D. Railling, L. Schulz, K. Rindhage, S. 11. 4son, N. Metevia, J. Benson, M. Combs, K. Murphy, M. Paxton, V. Small, E. Morley, C. Spicer. Second Row: D. Arnold, C. Heinmoeller, R. Martin, M. Skimson, S. Melville, M. Lawton, T. Hall, D. Vega, M. Tor- tora, L. Robertson, M. Melville, J. Gaus, J. Jarema, N. Gross, B. Johnson. Third Row: D. Kitzman, G. Sackrider, D. Bauer, D. Nixon, M. Yeska, R. Hanvey, B. Jacques, R. Jarvi, J. Schuett, G. Duncan, A. Sandoval, N. Lewis, J. Suhan, M. McCloy, K. Williams, P. Deering, K. Hunter, M. Le- peak, T. Baxter, L. Railling, GC. Fahndrich, C. Davis, M. Hillman, G. Teter. Fourth Row: J. Harper, R. Reed, K. Durn, G. Loucks, T. Collison, T. Crimmins, R. Arnst, D. Brandimore, D. Russel. 109 underclassmen iving song of str We also ascend, dazzling and tremendous as the sun . . . 110 111 112 Abbe, Mark Abbey, Mary Abler, Andrew Acha, Michael Ackerson, Vic Adams, Penny Alcorn, John Allen, Karen Andersen, Steve Andrus, David Andrus, Steve Arch, Christine Arft, Sue Arnold, Cynthia Austin, Donna Averill, Amy Ayers, Jacqueline Bain, Dennis Balcom, David Baldauf, Harold Banning, Suzanne Barber, Tom Barnett, Otha Bauer, Richard Baumann, Dean Baumgarten, Kristyne Beauregard, Debra Beck, Sue Becker, Robert Behling, Bonnie Behm, John Belanger, Lester Benkert, Thomas Benson, Jill Besson, Barbara Beuthin, Lou Ellen Beyer, Tom Beyersdorf, Gary Birnbaum, David Bixby, Victoria Blackmer, Becky Blackmer, Charles Blaisdell, Michele Blodgett, Janice Blohm,,. Richard Boehlke, Nancy Boehm, David Boelter, Norman Boffording, Richard Bogardus, Tim , Bohinski, Patrick Bonner, Ronald Booker, Joyce Bookmyer, Carole Bouchey, Robert Bourdow, Dave Boyd, Lynne Bradley, Janice Brady, Daniel Branch, Donna Branch, Rene Brandel, William Brandimore, Stephanie Brautigan, Steven, Brennan, Bertie Brennan, William Brink, Charlotte Broaddus, Patricia Brocht, Kathy Brooks, Diane Brown, Valerie Brownrigg, Thomas Bruggers, Carol Burns, Debra Bruticiewicz, Cynthia Bryant, Debra Burdick, Robert Burdick, Vicky Burgess, Debra Busch, Randy Bush, James Bush, John Bush, Vickie Butler, Patricia Butts, Sue Byron, Sheryl Call, Anne Callas, Sue Cappell, Daniel Carder, Frances Carle, Lynn Carnes, Karen Carrick, Marcia Carstens, Regina Case, Mary Castillo, Mary Champagne, Bradley Charlton, John Chinery, Renee Christiansen, Ellen Church, Zoe Ann Chwala, Dennis Cieszlak, Frank Cilc, Bobbie Cinkus, Darlene Clark, Pamela Coates, Sheila Collison, Timothy Combs, Margie Corne, Marsha Couillard, Borden Cowdry, Elizabeth Cox, Roger Crampton, Cheri Crampton, Timothy Crofton, Claudia Cunningham, Debra Curtis, Gary Dalenberg, Connie Dalton, Burlene Damore, Jenny Daugherty, Dennis Davis, Michael Davis, Robert Davy, Candy Day, Doug ii3 114 Dean, Candis Dean, Linda Debo, James DeFord, Debra DeFrancesco, Nicholas DeGuise, Sandra Deibel, Gretchen DelBosque, Susan Demo, Daniel Dengler, Michael Dengler, Steven Dennis, Gary Desonia, Joy Devereaux, Dawne Dewell, Charles Dietrich, Robert DiMambro, Joan Dominguez, William Donnenwerth, Mitchell Donoghue, Ronald Doty, Allen Douglas, John Dowis, Jackie Dowis, Virginia Drager, Darleen Ducharme, James Duncan, Glenn Dunlap, Ellen Durn, Kathyleen Dusek, William Dzuba, Russell Eaton, Deborah Echer, Debra Elisech, Diane Elliott, Fonda Elliott, Nancy Emeott, Daniel Eurich, Linda Even, Thomas Ewbank, Merlyn Falkenberg, Sally Fandell, Linda Fanger, Rose Farrell, Laura Farthing, Debra Fass, David Favara, Nancy Ferris, Greg Fettig, Michael Fick, Michelle Fick, Patricia Fila, Christine Fischer, Michael Fischer, Randall Fischer, Elaine Fitzgerald, Richard Fleischmann, Kathleen Foley, Joyce Ford, Vaughnita Fox, Gayle Franz, JoAnn Franz, Sandra Franzel, Sheryl Frederick, Becky Fribley, Jerome Frick, Michael Fritzler, Randy Frost, Stephan Fuller, Randy Furlo, Ronald Furlo, Sandra Furlo, Theresa M. Furlo, Therese domed fand traditional Gaertner, Debra Gaiser, Suzanne Galarno, Pamela Galbraith, Cheryl Galbraith, Diane Gallagher, Patricia Galonska, Joseph Gardner, Fawn Gardner, Richard Garno, Christine Garretson, Lorna Garrity, Robert Gaus, Stephan Gawne, Robin Geese, David Geese, Judy George, Pamela Gerow, Mary Lou Gibson, Gregory Gibson, Velicia Gilbert, Catharine Gilbert, David Gillam, Gary Ginder, Nancy Gorney, Kenneth Gorski, Sandra Graves, Andrew. Graves, Constance Greenman, Judith Grenell, Susan Griffor, Susan Gross, Allan Grunaw, Carol Gudritz, John Guerrero, Mary Guimond, Mildred Gulvas, Judy Gushen, Francis Guymer, Gail Guzman, Bernardo Hahn, Steven Hahn, William Hale, Glen. Hamad, Frieda Hamlin, Marilyn: Hanes, Gerald: Juniors proudly display their class rings which were ordered in Sep- tember and October. For the second year, the rings are available in both the domed and traditional styles. Hanes, Susan. Hansen, Deborah. | 115 Hanson, David Hanson, John Harden, Patrick Hare, Kris Harmon, Janet Harper, Judy Harper, Pamela Harrington, Wesley Harris, Anita Harris, Susan Harrison, Richard Harshman, Thomas Hartman, Keith Harvey, Michael Hatfield, Carol Heagany, Martha Helpap, Diane | Hemphill, Glenda | Henderson, John Henne, Richard | | Henrichs, Barbara | Hensley, Lynn Hickey, Laurann Hickey, Laurence Hickson, Mary Kay Hill, Kathryn‘ Hill, Pamela Hill, Wallace Hinds, Benn Hinkin, Linda Hise, Kimberle | Hodges, Timothy Hoffman, Karen Holland, Herbert Hollis, Sandra Holnagel, David Holtrop, Jack Hood, Greg Hospal, Carolyn Houser, Marjorie Hudberg, Robert Hudson, Susan Huebner, Roger | Huegel, Andrew Hummel, Ray Humphrey, Kristi Hunter, Karen Jill Steiner, Linda Meyer, and Martha Heagany record names, friends and memories of good times in their Legendas. Hyatt, Kenneth Iles, JoAnn | SHE © hhddebd kiae tke Jacobi, John Seststias Jacques, Gary : Jank, Mary Jarabek, Daniel 116 gg juniors Kubik, William Kuehn, Brian Kuelski, Albert Kundinger, Cheryl Kundinger, Sharon Kurecka, John Kuzbiel, Wayne LaBarge, John Hillites support the football team Jarecki, Patrick Jarema, Mariann Jarvi, Martin Jacobellis, Paul Jewell, Susan L. Jewell, Susan M. Jex, Dean Johnson, Blake Johnson, Tamara Jolin, Karen Jones, William Juico, Anna Kalmbach, Kevin Kampfert, Thomas Kapka, Mark Karow, Ronald Kaseman, Robert Kelly, Janice Kelsey, Dennis Kennedy, Karen Kesemeyer, Janice Kietzman, Michael Kimbrue, Robin King, Sandra Kinville, Nancy Kirchner, Brian Kitsch, Kathy Kitzman, Deborah Klemm, Gretchen Klemm, Karen Kluck, Terrilynn Koch, James Kochan, Nancy Koinis, Timothy Kolesar, Gary Krause, Susan Kretz, Richard Krieg, Sally Krohn, Wilma Kroll, David Kross, Dennis Kruske, James Kruth, Jeanette Krzywosinski, Timothy Kubik, Kraig with loyal attendance. Lacy, Sue LaDronka, Mark LaFleur, James | We LaFond, Debra | LaManna, Gary | | Lamb, Donald Lamb, Stephen Lambert, John Lamoreaux, Roy Landrum, Emily Landskroener, Mary Lane, Amos Lange, Gregory Langeneck, Robert LaPierre, Bonnie Laski, Michael Lauderbach, Ward Lauman, James Lawrence, Mark Leahy, Mary Leaman, Michael Leckrone, Linette Leese, Kim Leggitt, Robert yw 7) D Lemaire, Michael Lennox, Lucille | Leonard, James Leonard, Frank Lewis, J ames Lewis, Nancy Lich, Thomas | Light, Daniel Little, Jackie Little, Thomas Little, Vanita | Llamas, Sally Lohr, Dennis | Loiselle, Pierre Long, Karen Long, Nora | Lopez, Irene | Louks, Gregory | Love, Susan | Lubben, Debra Lucas, Floyd Mary Lou Costillo and Jenny Damore consider the many oppor- tunities open to them as next year’s seniors. Ludlum, Keith Luplow, Craig y 4 Luplow, Mary Ka Lutenski, Daniel a Lyvere, Ann MacArthur, Douglas Maeder, David Maier, Jackie | 118 Majeski, Diane Makrianis, Barbara Makrianis, Niki Makrianis, Paul Malecke, Mark Malzahn, Dale Malzahn, Dona Malzahn, Steven Marden, Pamela Marr, Sandra Marshall, Marilyn Marshall, Paul , Martin, Christopher Martin, Pamela Martin, Robert Martin, Sandra Martin, Sharon Mason, Melinda Matthews, Michael Matzke, Sherri McCarty, Terry McCloy, Cheryl McCormick, Debra McCray, Glenn McDermott, Linda McDougall, Carol McGallrey, Jeanne McKernan, Belinda McLain, Robert McMall, Jamie McMath, Susan McNish, Arthur McNish, Tom Mecomber, Susan Megerle, Randolph Mehltretter, Reiner Meisel, Marian Melcher, Luann Mellon, Roy Melton, Vivian Melville, Susan Merry, Thomas Metiva, Matthew Metiva, Robert Metzler, Kay Meyer, Cindy Meyer, Colleen Meyer, Linda Milburn, Ronald Milks, Stephen Millar, Jackie Miller, Catherine Miller, Diane Miller, Hugh Miller, Karen Miller, Martha Miller, Jean Milne, Donald Mitchell, Michael Moessner, David Mohr, David Mohr, Larry Moneman, Mary Ann Morris, Danny Moser, John Moses, Christine Mott, Gary Muehlenbeck, Sali Mueadore, Linda Murphy, Kathleen Murphy, Michael Mushenski, Gary Nagel, Lucille 119 120 Napolitano, Karen Nash, Peter Nelson, Debbie Newcomb, Dan Newvine, Jay Nickless, Magdalene Niederstadt, Diane Noble, Jack North, Vickie Nowaczyk, Kathy Oatten, Jeffry ’Bryan, Jane O'Dell, Jackie Oeder, Bethany Oeming, Jeffrey Ofstedal, Debra Ogram, Jill O'Leary, Patrick Orr, Marilyn Ortega, Gloria Orwig, Michael Osborn, Craig Overlay, Cathy Paccione, James Paige, Lynn Paine, Barbara Patterson, Bonnie Paxton, Mickey Pelkey, Lois Perez, Mary Peters, Marlet Pfeuffer, Randall Pfeuffer, Richard Phelan, Kathleen Picard, James Pierrie, Beverly Pike, Linda Pillar, Karen Pillar, Sharon Pittman, Cynthia Plaga, Gary Platko, Debra Plonta, Nanette Pete Nash. finishes a Pep Club poster for the canned food drive. CEE e ee eS eS active Pohlman, Deborah Pohlman, Karen Sue Polaski, Karen Pomerville, Michael Poulos, Randall Premo, Betty Premo, Rick Presley, Ann Pretzer, Craig Prezzato, Phillip Prine, Andrew Pussehl, Jo Ann Pussehl, Kathleen Railling, Debbie Raleigh, Julie Ratliff, Beverly Rau, Kathleen Rau, Steven Raymond, Terry Reed, Elaine Reed, Rosemary Reid, Patricia Reinbold, Victoria Reinhart, Gerry Reis, Gerrie Rexius, Dennis Richards, Deborah Richey, John Rick, Michael Riedlinger, William Rieffel, Mark Robar, Vicky Roberts, Randy Robertson, Thomas Robinson, Laverne Rocha, Phillip Rockwood, Bradley Roe, Cynthia Roenicke, Carolyn Rogers, Gale Rolf, John Rood, Ronald Root, Jodi Rule, Cindy Rummel, Richard Rupp, Marjorie Rusch, Daniel Russell, Peggy Ryder, Virginia Sackrider, Gloria Salesky, Sue Samuels, Jean Sanchez, Luis Sandow, Debbie Sauer, Timothy Saumier, Darlene Sauve, Richard Scheib, David Schleimer, Susan Schlicker, Melvin Schmerheim, Robin Schmidt, Eunice Schmidt, Gerald Schneider, Jean Schneider, Roger Schnell, Ann Schnell, Sally Schmaker, Thomas Schoonmaker, James Schramm, David Schrank, Michael Schrock, Thomas Schroeder, Alice 122 Schroeder, Terry Schuett, Jay Schultz, Diane Schultz, Michael Schultz, Pamela Schultz, William Schulz, Linda Schulz, Marybeth Schwind, Joyce Seager, Kerry Seaman, Virginia Shattuck, Willard Shaw, Susan Shawl, Patrick Sheets, Michael Shores, Diann Sieggreen, Larry Silk, Gary Silva, Peter Simerson, Marlene Simons, Raymond Sizick, Sharon Slade, Richard Slay baugh, Marilyn Slumka, Edward Small, Vickie Smith, Barbara Smith, Dennis Smith, Judith Smith, Stewart Sobkowiak, Michael Solak, Shelley Spagnuolo, Carol Specht, Jacqueline Specht, Nancy Sperling, James Sperry, Jarvis Spicer, Curtis Spraull, Mary Stahle, Gary Staples, Guy Stark, Kathryn Stark, Patricia Stein, Linda Steiner, Jill Steinke, Karen Steinpres, Susan Stoney, Scott Straebel, Janice Sugden, Carl Suhan, John Suhr, Michael Sullivan, John Swick, Darlene Teter, Gregory Thom, Barbara Thomas, Ronald Thompson, Richard Thompson, Yvonne Thon, Marilyn Tilot, Michael Timm, Cheryl Todd, Steven Torres, Carlos Town, Debra Tremont, Denise Tuck, Maureen Turner, Debra Ulicki, Joseph Uploff, Jerel Urich, Mary Ursuy, Peggy Valeck, Brian bigger every year Relaxing after a halftime are band members Glenn Duncan, Steve Gorman, and Mike Totora. Valentine, Neva VanBocxlaer, Linda Vega, David Vega, Dianne Verdusco, Mary Vincent, Vicky Visnaw, James Vitale, Barbara Vogt, Debra Voss, Ruthann Wacke, Gretchen Waddell, David Wagner, Polly Wahl, Barbara Walch, Mary Jane Wallace, Kathleen Walters, Joseph Walters, Mary Wamback, Cheryl Warner, Gary Watkins, Brian Watrous, Robert Watters, Lori Weigl, Patricia Weir, Kay Weiss, Jeffrey Wells, John Welzel, Ronald Wendling, Kenneth Wenzel, James Wescott, Jodi Wesson, Janet Westlund, Wendy Westphal, Debra White, Debra White, Wendy Whitmore, Edward Wibbels, Lauren 123 Pep Club members Pat Gallagher and Ellen Dunlap wonder about the success of their Homecoming Dance. Wiese, James Wilcox, Kathleen Wilcox, Ward Williams, Ann Williams, Deborah Williams, Kevin Wiltse, Joan Wisniewski, John Witbrodt, Betty Witherell, Roxanne Wittmuss, Dessa Wolverton, Timothy Woods, Jim Yahn, Scott Yancer, Janet Yeska, Marie Young, Cathy Zaggy, Karla Zeile, Kathi Zeitler, Karen Zettel, Janet Zieroff, Deborah Zolinski, Jody Zolton, Christine Zucker, Martin Alderton, Sherry Allore, Jim Baase, Robert Barnhart, Mark Bishop, Gary Blair, Michael Brewster, Leo Burke, Mark Condon, Kathleen Cornwell, Peter Crofton, William Cunningham, Phillip DelBosque, Gilbert Dembinsky, Mary Demers, Ronald Dice, Steven Douglas, Debra Duma, Mark Dunkley, Stephan Earley, Bill Engels, Henry Eimers, David Fabin, Don Fedor, Ron Fisher, Terry Garrison, James Griffin, James Gulliford, Robert Hamill, Neil Hartleib, David Head, Edmund Hepworth, Douglas Hernandez, Joe Himmelein, Mark Hodges, Ronald Hoernlein, Bonnie Memories Juniors not pictured Hunter, Gary Jackson, Arthur Jefferson, Moses Jerry, Curtis Jesse, Ernest Johnston, Robert Kehr, Fred Kemerer, Duane Kemerer, Michael Kern, Arthur Konsdorf, Kevin Krause, Sharon Krawczak, Jamie LaRue, Richard Latty, Michael Lynar, Michael Mahan, Dennis Malicoat, Russell Markey, Michael Marr, Steve Maslowski, Steven McCullen, Kip McLain, William Merriam, Allen Meyers, Susan Mielke, Ulrich Mitchell, Timothy Molda, Timothy Mosqueda, Arthur Mueller, Thomas H. Nachtman, Eric Newnan, Kenneth Osborn, Bruce Osborn, Loretta Parent, Walter Pelkey, Bruce experiences for the future Poma, Catherine Poma, John Preston, Robert Reichle, Allen J. Reyes, Anthony Rondo, Camille Rossow, Donald Ruby, Donald Ruediger, Valarie Ruggles, Rodney Sahr, Donald Sammons, Dexter Sanburn, Steven Schramke, Karen Schultz, Thomas Sedlak, Kip Sedwick, Daniel Seidel, Karl Steele, Elmer Stewart, Earl Stockford, Donald Tarras, Pamela Thiede, Douglas Thompson, Keith Trinklein, Gary Tuck, William Tyra, John Uhrich, Molly Walters, Keith Ward, Timothy Wernecke, David Wortley, Duane Yacobellis, Paul Yaklin, Terry Yarmouth, Steve Zehnder, Dennis leads Pococke the sophomores Sophomore class officers: Vern Pococke, president; Chuck Gasparo- vic, vice-president; Sheryl Stansbury, secretary-treasurer. | Accetta, Jeanne Adams, Thomas Ader, Michele Albosta, Cheryl Albrecht, Barbara Alfano, Lucille Allen, Ronald Allen, William Alles, Scott Alles, Thomas Allison, Robert Amaro, Marc Anderson, Janet Anderson, John Anderson, Mary Kay Appold, Mary Archambault, Joseph Armstrong, Michael Arnold, Debra Arnst, Roderick Artcliff, Ed Atkinson, Charlene Ault, Michael Austin, David Austin, Jackie Baab, Kirt Babcock, Mark Babcock, Scott Bain, Janet Baird, Patrick Baker, James Baker, Martha Baldauf, David Ballard, James Balzer, Cindy Barnett, Debbra Barnett, Thomas Barnhart, Ralph Barr, Diane Barrigar, Brian Bartlett, Alan Barz, Larry Basinger, Dianne 125 Bauer, Diana | Bauer, Rebecca Bauman, Carol Bauman, Barbara Baxter, Todd Baumgartner, Richard Beauregard, Cathy Becker, Diane Beckert, Linda Beckmann, David Beeson, William Bell, Michael Belokonny, Mark Bender, Kathie Benkert, Eileen Benner, Marilyn | Bennett, Gary Benson, Terry Benthein, Jean Biging, Lori Birdsall, Susan Black, Mary Blanton, Glenda | Blenkhorn, Martin | Bluhm, Deborah Bober, Richard Boehringer, David Boesenecker, Mary Bogardus, Sally Bolger, Greta Bookmyer, Sandra Borchard, Rebecca Bordeau, Raymond Borden, Edward Bourdow, Andrew Bowerman, Ray Brady, Margaret Brandimore, Dale Brandt, Marie Brandt, Vicki Brechtelsbauer, Jack Brennan, Dean What do you do when a cold little poodle pleads for a pat on the head and you’ al- ready five minutes late for geometry? Brennan, Diane Brethauer, Colleen Bringer, Mary Beth Brinnon, Pamela Brogger, Tonia Bronson, Kathleen Bruns, Dalene Brush, Julie Bruske, Patricia Bruske, Timothy Bryant, Dawn Budd, Sharon Burgess, Cheryl Burke, Laura - Burtt, Kathryn Buggia, Coni | 126 jresh new [faces Byrne, Margaret Byron, Craig Byron, Julie Callas, Peter Campbell, Greg Campeau, Mary Capen, Shelley Carr, Mary Carter, Lori Carter, Michael Carter, Wafaa Casavan, Donald Castellanos, Victor Castillo, Rebecca Costillo, Salvadore Cerda, Olga Chaltraw, Deborah Charbonneau, Karen Chasnis, Arthur Chavez, Juanita Cheshire, Cheryl Chiles, Dennis Chmilelewski, Michael Christians, Cathy Cieszlak, Michael Clark, Mark Coleman, Robin Collins, Beverly Collison, Jane Collison, Kathy Collver, Michael Colwell, Karen Comstock, David Coon, Jean Cooper, Colleen Cox, Sue Crain, Mark Crampton, Patricia Crimmins, Terry Cripps, David Crittenden, Michael Cummings, Jack Currell, Mark Cushway, Alan Czeiszperger, Sharon Damore, William Danks, Thomas Daubert, Kenneth Davey, Thomas Davis, Charles Davis, Deborah Davis, Linda Davis, Marcia Davis, Toni Dawson, Carol Deering, Pamela Deering, Patricia Deford, Pamela deGues, Katrina Deike, Tracey DelBosque, Gloria Delemester, Michael DeLong, LuAnn Demijohn, Kathleen Demo, Diane DeShone, Richard DeShone, Roger Detloff, Kurt DeYoung, Lynne Dickey, David Diekemper, Dawn Diener, Raeanne Dietrich, Sharlene Wy Dietzel, Janet Dietzel, Pamela Dijak, Matthew Dingman, Carolyn Dixon, John Djordjevic, Gradimir Dockham, Michael Dodge, Kathy Dodge, Lori Dole, Suzanne Doran, Ruth Dorian, Vicky Dow, Beth | Doyle, John Drumb, Tonga Duby, Michael Duma, Marcia Dunne, Janice Duro, Nick Dycus, Vivian Easterling, Susan Eaton, John Ebach, Connie Eddy, Cindy Egerer, William Eggebrecht, David Ekelof, Nan Elliott, Brenda Ely, Richard Emeott, Richard Enciso, Gary Engle, Terry Englund, Sharon Enos, Bernard Enszer, Kathy Erskine, Debbie Fahndrich, Gail Fassezke, Fred Favara, Linda Fechner, Mark Fehrman, Mary Feiser, Toni Feldotte, William Felsing, Steve Ferguson, James Ferris, Brandon Fick, Michael Fierstine, Mark Fini, Diane Firchau, Sally Flattery, Kathleen Floud, Norman Foley, Chris Forbes, Mary Forbes, Mary H. Fowler, Greg Fowler, Larry Francis, Kathy Franzel, Keryl Frawley, Timothy Frick, Tom Fuller, Cynthia Fuller, Daniel Furlo, Catherine Gabel, Ed Furlo, Guy Gabel, Edward Gaertner, Bonnie Gaertner, Bill Galovics, Colleen Gammon, Mary Jo Garcia, Michael Garcia, Paul 128 where's my class? rrr Gardner, James Gardner, Kathleen Gardner, Shawn Gardstrom, Karen Garrison, Donald Garrison, Ronald Garrity, Leslie Gasparovic, Charles Gaus, John Geese, Susan Gehrcke, David Gehringer, Linda Geistman, Jim Genske, Andrea Gerger, Martin Gerow, Marilyn Gueder, Frederick Giesecke, Lisa Gilbert, Gregory Gilbert, Richard Gilbert, Rick Glanez, Deborah Golombisky, John Goodeman, Karen Gookin, Janet Graham, Thomas Gray, Jeffery Gray, Rebecca Ann Gray, Rebecca Jean Gregory, Doreen Grierson, Cynthia Gripe Debra Griffin, Linda Griffor, Marjorie Grosart, Daniel Gross, Nancy Grossman, Susan Grubaugh, Judy Grueber, Irene Grzeia, Michael Guerra, Melva Guimond, Marie Gunther, Virginia Guttowsky, Vickie Hahn, Marsha Hahn, Susan Hales, Brian Hales, Timothy Hall, Edwin Hall, Susan Hall, Tom Hall, Timothy Haller, Margaret Hamilton, Steven Hamlin, Sharlene Hamling, Gregory Hanson, Connie Hanson, Kathryn Harvey, Robin Harden, Catherine Hare, Alan Hargreaves, George Harmon, August Harper, Kimi Harris, Carolyn Harris, Maree Harrison, Thomas Hart, Robert Hartman, Susan Hartwig, Wayne Hasty, Terry Head, George Heath, Jo Anne 129 Hebl, Kristine Hedden, David Heidger, James Heinlein, Carol Heinmoiller, Cora Helpap, Patricia Helveston, Rebecca Henderson, Cheryl Henne, Patricia Hennig, James Herbst, Charles Herzler, Gregory Hetzman, Debra Hicks, Valerie Hicks, Vickie Hill, Janice Hill, Richard Hillman, Jon Hillman, Michael Hinds, Gretchen Hirschman, Louaine Hoffman, Diane Hoffman, Jeff Hoffman, Patricia i ee Hohisel, Bonnie Holmgren, rang olmgren, Mary Holvey, Michael Hopskins, Steven Horton, Alisa Hubbard, Charles Hubinger, Randall Huerta, Diana Hummel, Denise Hunt, Sherry Hurry, Linda Hurry, Randall Hyzer, Deborah Izzo, Ralph Jackson, Paul acques, Brian Jahn, Douglas Jarema, Jeralyn Jarvi, Richard | Jarzabkowski, Daniel Johns, Carol Johnson, Barbara Showing their spirit at a football game are sophomores Peggy Byrne, Lisa Sobel, Gretchen Hinds, Merry Petrzilka, and Martha Markey. Johnson, Darrell Johnson, Dave Johnston, Emory Jolin, Christine Af ones, James Kabat, William 130 Exhibiting Hillite enthusiasm, Bill Piffer and Mike Crit- tenden add their voices to the sophomore battle-cry. Kaczor, Lynn Karkutt, Rhonda Kaseman, John Keller, Randy Kelley, Claire Kelly, Randy Kemerer, David Kempf, Marcia Kennedy, Karen Kennedy, Sherrill Kennelly, Melissa Kern, Jeannine Kerr, Stanley Kettner, Stephen Kiley, John Kinasz, Karen King, Mark King, Susan Kingry, Daniel Kingry, Richard Klaczkiewicz, Randy Kleekamp, Michael Klemm, Kathy Kluck, Judy Knight, Linton Kocks, Dennis Koerber, Linda Kolhagen, Norman Korbein, Larry Kothe, Pamela Kowalec, Paula Kraatz, Sherry Kragenbrink, Gail Krawczyk, Zenek Xrueger. Terry Krupnek, Robert Kruske, Cynthia Kryska, Leonard Kushion, Ruth Kushon, Debra Kutsch, Debra S. Kutsch, Debra Kwaiser, Deborah Kwater, Joseph Kwater, V. J. Kyle, George LaBeff, Donald LaBelle, Paula LaBrake, Larry Lagan, Timothy Lamb, Michael Lambert, Jane Lambkin, Roger ikea Lamont, Catherine Landeryou, Marjorie Lang, Philip Lange, James LaPointe, Duane LaRue, Ethel Latham, Connie Laubenstein, Marga Laut, Dorothy Lawton, Mike Lazzaro, Theresa Leckrone, Mike Ledtke, Janet LeFevre, Susan LeMay, Fred Lennox, Mary Anne Lent, Dorothy Lentner, Charles Lentner, Paul Lepeak, Ray Leser, Gary Leszozipki, Ronald Lichtenwald, Debbie Limberg, Margaret Lindstrom, James Lintern, Terry Lipe, Jack Lippert, Susan Llamas, Mary Lou Lobb, Charlene Lopez, Betty Losee, Jack Losee, Karen Love, John Lucsy, Carol Luplow, Betty Luplow, Daniel Luplow, Kathie Luplow, Steve Lutzke, Bonnie MacArthur, Beth Maher, Dennis Markey, Martha Marosi, Ray Martin, Jay Martin, Robert Martindale, Carol Marx, Connie Matthews, Craig Matuzak, J effery Maurer, Mark Mauro, John Mayhew, Cathy McCullen, Daniel McCullen, David McDonald, William McDougall, Duane McDougall, William McGillem, David McGrath, Tim Mc Quire, Judy McKenna, Barbara McKenna, Brenda McKenna, Bridget McKenna, Mark McKenzie, Jeff McLean, Margaret McLeod, David McMall, Joyce McMath, Peter McMurray, Brian McMurray, Mark McNally, Maureen sophs largest McQuinn, Gerald McQuiston, William Medler, Patty Meier, Christine Meisel, Robert Merkiel, Theresa Metiva, Michael Metiva, Ronald Metzger, Gary Metzger, Joyce Meyer, Harold Meyer, Shirley Mikolajski, James Mikolajski, John Miller, Ann Miller, Betty Jo Miller, Richard Milne, John Mitchell, Linda Mitchell, Susan Mitzel, Carrie Moening, Diana Malenaar, Marsha Moore, Norman Moore, Terri Morehouse, Barbara Morello, Mary Jo Morford, Diane Morgan, Penny Morley, David Morley, Elizabeth Morrison, Delynn Moser, Jerry Moses, Donald Mueller, Jean Mueller, Joanna Mundt, Wayne Munro, Arthur Murray, Kevin Murray, Robert Musolf, Janis Napierala, Mary Naples, David Neville, Sara Newcomb, Jane Nichols, Kimberlee Niederstadt, Brian Nixon, Jane Noack, Gene Nolan, Barbara Nolan, Joel Nye, Lucinda O’Connor, Michael Oeming, Robin Ofstedal, Dixie O’Keefe, Sean Osborne, Vanessa Oswald, Robert Ott, Robert Paccione, John Packard, Burt Palmer, Jeanette Parks, Dale Pasterz, Cindy Paxton, Mark Pekas, Debbie Pelkki, Robin Peters, Becky Petrzilka, Merry Pett, Bruce Phelan, Mary Pickelman, Jeff Pierce, Glenn F33 Pierce, Rebecca Piffer, William Plater, Nancy Platko, Marilyn Pococke, Vern Polzin, Jo Ann Poma, Catherine Porter, Mary Poulos, Thomas Premo, Theresa Presley, Jyl Pressprich, Robert | Preston, Peggy Prior, David | Proctor, Britt Pruden, James Prudhomme, David | Przytula, Paul | Puszykowski, Joanne Quist, Mary Railling, Larry Rankin, Elizabeth Raymond, Robert | Redburn, Susan Reimus, Gregory Reimus, Kerri | Reinhardt, David Reinshuttle, Fred Reis, David Reisig, Ronald Remyszewski, Stephanie Rice, Gene Richard, Rhonda Richards, Michael Richards, Victoria Rick, Robert Ricklefs, Denise Riedlinger, Mark Riefe, Barbara | Riselay, Debra Riseley, David Riser, Gretchen Ritzenheim, Suzanne Rivette, Rolland Robart, Debra | Roberts, Deborah | Roberts, Michael | Robertson, Lynda Robinett, Judy | Roditcher, Karen Roe, Robert | Roeske, Larry | Roggmann, Mark Romaker, Ann Ronan, Laura | Root, Steven Rose, Marsha Rose, Nicolette Roenson, Robert | Ross, Jack Ross, Marcia | Rowe, James Rowland, Deborah Rummel, Nancy Rummel, Randall Rumpel, Ronald Rupple, Robert Rusch, Brenda Russell, Diane Rychel, Janice Ryman, Connie St. Charles, Betty Saluner, Doug 134 practice makes perfect Sammons, Floyd Sander, Michael Sandoval, Aleatha Sandoval, Lorraine SanMiguel, Robert Sarrine, Kathy Sauve, Susan Sauve, Susette Savage, Linda Schafer, Benjamin Schaffer, Kathleen Schebler, George Schlacht, Bill Schmidt, Fred Schmidt, Gary Schmidt, Jo Schmidt, Sue Schmolitz, Craig Schneider, Lavonne Schoen, Connie Schoen, Dave Schrader, Nancy Schram, Gary Schramm, Cindy Schultz, Becky Schultz, Carol Schultz, Darold Schumann, Bonnie Scott, Delores Scott, Jeffrey Scovill, Roger Seaman, Laurie Sedgwick, Richard Sedlak, Kimberle Seibel, William Seidel, James Senn, Sue Serrin, Cindy Sexton, David Shaddeau, Bill Shannon, Thomas Sharon, Terry Shattuck, Patricia Sheets, Connie Sheffer, Deborah Shook, Jackie Shuberg, Linda Sierocki, Robert Silver, Lynda Simpson, Jennie Simpson, Maris Skimson, Michael Small, Tamara Smalley, Mark Smith, Charles Smith, Cora Smith, Donald Smith, Greg Smith, Owen Smith, Scott Smith, Susan Snook, Rodney Snyder, Sara Sobel, Elizabeth Sommerfield, Mark Spaulding, Jan Speace, Mary Specht, Kathy Spencer, Shelley Spiker, Gail Spiker, Mike Spitz, William Sprague, Vickie Lockers... Spurgeon, Loretta Srnek, Kathy Stahle, Renee Stansbury, Sheryl Stark, Fredrick Steele, Brenda Steele, Helen Sternhagen, Sue Stevens, James Stork, Thomas | | Strauch, Teri Stricker, Robert Stroble,; Rose | Strou se, Janet Strunk, Roxanne | Stuart, Patricia Stuller, Deborah Sugden, Yvonne Suitor, Rick Sullivan, Gloria Sziber, Mona Sziber, Steven Taylor, Dean Tepatti, Mark Terzia, Valerie Thomas, Teresa Thompson, Michael Thon, Jan Thon, Janice | Tilot, Deborah Timm, Mary Tinglan, Thomas Todd, Brian Torres, Ralph Tortora, Mike Tosch, James Toth, Mary Trahan, Calvin Trier, Pamela Trinklein, Larry Trudell, Pam Trumble, Tim | Turbin, Linda Tweddle, Mary Twietmeyer, Steve hee Edward Uphoff Cheryl tribe, Michael VanBenschoten, Margaret VanDenberg, Tony VanderKlipp, Gretchen VanSteenkiste, Bonnie VanWormer, George Van-Y, Larry Vaughan, Debbi Vega, JoAnn Velat, Mary Vincent, Jeannie | Vincent, Michael Visnaw, Te Vouiinkles foreen | Wachner, Michael | Wagner, Sandra Wahl, Linda Walderzak, Roy | | Walker, Carl Walkowsik, Brenda Wallace, Brian Wallace, Robert Wallace, Sue Walters, Darlene Walther, Steven Watt, Phylis 136 Anklam, Carol Artcliff, Ed Brooks, Bradley Brown, Steve Byron, Kenneth Cassow, Catherine Clark, Daniel Curtis, Harrison Daugherty, Kevin Davenport, Karen Davis, Michael G. Dennison, William Doran, Denise Duquette, John Duve, Rick Feldotte, David W. Fierstine, James Franz, Mark Geno, David Gonzales, Jose Hollis, Glen Hozeska, Stephen Huegel, Charles Ivester, Frank Watters, Timothy Wazny, Patricia Weatherford, Steven Webb, William Weber, Frederick Webster, Pamela Weideman, Larry Weigl, Dan Welch, Susan Whelton, Cathy White, Jane Wibbels, Denise Wickes, Lisa Wilken, Margaret Wilkens, David Williams, Kim Willis, Carla Wilson, Lou Ann Windon, Blane Windy, Scott Winters, Deborah Wisniewski, Tom Wittmuss, Edward Wolkendorfer, Nancy Wolz, Paul Wolz, Sara Wood, Richard Woodward, Beth Wright, Jody Wright, Patrick Wyman, Gene Wyman, Michelle Yahn, Ann Yon, Debra Younk, Kathleen Yule, Debbi Zeitler, Ralph Zietz, Barbara Zissler, Dennis Sophomores not Pictured Jolin, Arthur Skoutela, Romy Kain, John Smith, Larry Kluck, Randall Snelenberger, Robert Lamblin, Michael Stanuszak, Roger Llamas, Victor Steele, Timothy Lunnie, Raymond Stuck, Martin Masker, Martin Toth, Stephen Meisel, Robert Tuck, Lowell Mochen, James Waugh, Neil Machtman, Eric Wells, Annette Northouse, Ronnie Westendorf, Steven Pelkey, Wally Willard, Bradley Perez, Esther Yaklin, Debbie Pierce, Brent Portner, Kenneth SanMiguel, Jesse Sauve, Michael Sawicki, Dave Schramm, Norman Schultz, Barry Shuberg, Linda Simmons, Raymond D. Sisco, Edward rS7 138 song of effort Have you heard that it was good to gain the day? [also say it is good to fall, battles are lost in the same spirit in which they are won. we Football try harder Accounting for a winless 1969 football season was a com- bination of injuries, lack of experience, and the return of only seven lettermen. Although the team was small, num- bering only 40 members, morale was high and the squad re- mained determined all season. It was the second disappointing year for Coach Dick Sy- ring. “Injuries were a problem this year,” he commented. Bob White, Tom Merry, Bob Becker were out during mid- season and Bob Preston was out all season. Junior Tom Merry and senior Bob White were the top scorers on the squad — Merry with 34 points and White with 18. The game against Douglas MacArthur brought the year’s best score of 20 for the Hillites, compared to the 34 of the General’s. In an away game the Midland Chemics offered the most oppo- sition of the season. League rezoning was new this year in the Saginaw Valley Conference but this had little effect on the Hillites who finished the season with a frustrating 0—9—0 record. VARSITY FOOTBALL — Front Row: Coach Dick Syring, R. Austin, M. Thompson, J.. Mertz, C. Hammer, B. Gierson, R. Hol- fon, J. Fischer, R. Sanders, Coach M. Ruttenmund. Second Row: D. White, G. Gerard, C. Lang, J. McGuire, J. Schadt, R. Pre- mo, D. Day, J. Oeming, D. Jarabeck, A. Prine, T. Sauer, Coach Joe Flynn. Third Row: J. Noble, M. Doran, M. Schrank, D. Bain, | M. Suhr, R. Becker, C..Duel, T. Koinis, L. Mohr, J. Charlton. Fourth Row: D. Krieger, W. Early, D. Rusch, J. Walters, T. Mer- ry, J. Holtrop, R. Preston, D. Cappell, J. Ducharme, J. LaFleur, M. Schultz, D. Bain. 140 Above: “Our team has the ability,” stresses Coach Dick Syring. Left: Arthur Hill defense closes the gap on Flint Northwestern. Below: Enthusiasm runs high as the team begins pre-game warm-ups. 141 J.V. FOOTBALL TEAM: Front Row: J. Brechtelsbauer, J. Vohwinkle, S. Fedsing, B. Damore, D. Hedden, M. Laski, T. Barnett, M. Leckrone. Second Row: Coach J. Wilhite, S. Maslowski, D. Weigl, J. Ferguson, M. Sommerfield, B. Windon, J. Heidger, M. Blerrkhorn, R. Hart. Third Row: .I’. Frick, B. Schafer, M. Carter, M. Lawton, G. Djorfevic, P. Cornwell, R. Marosi, T. Hall, Coach J. Visuri. Missing from picture: T. Alles, J. Jones, N. Koshhgen, B. Todd, B. Zissler, B. Enos. oe joins Wilhite JeV. | coaches Ten-year coaching veteran, Mr. Jack Visuri, closed his ninth season of junior varsity football with first year coach, Mr. Jim Wilhite assisting. Coach Wilhite is a graduate of U. of M., where he was a member of the wrestling team. Earlier this year he taught at South Intermediate. The J.V. squad finished the season with 3 wins, 5 losses and I tie. 142 recapture Sophomores Kelley trophy Sophomore quarterback Tom Graham led the sophomore football team to a six win and three loss season, capturing the Doc Kelly trophy. This award is given to the Hillite football team with the best record. According to Mr. Charles Fowler there will be no 70-71 sophomore team. SOPHOMORE FOOTBALL TEAM — Front Row: R. Keller, S. Walther, J. Martin, D. Moses, J. Mochan, S. Root, M. Collver, R. Suitor, T. Gra- ham, C. Smith, C. Gasparovic, W. Piffer. Second Row: W. Spitz, P. McMath, T. Hall, L. Korbein, G. Rice, D. Holmgren, B. Presspich, J. Love, R. Hill, G. Kyle, N. Moore, W. Harwig, Coach Gary Lee. Third Row: M. Uribe, M. Vincent, G. Furlo, D. Casavan, D. Jahn, L. Railling, M. San- der, D. Gehrcke, C. Walker, T. Engle, Assistant Coach Gary Apsey. 143 VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM — Front Row: R. Slade, M. Zucker, L. Holtz, B. Champagne, G. Mott, S. Stoney, D. Cappell; Second Row: B. Johnson, R. Henne, B. Gerrish, D. Mertz, B. Molitor, M. Suhr, Ro Austin, Coach Gary Lee. varsity Big: win tops Trojans Second year Coach Gary Lee had a rather disappointing year during his second year at Arthur Hill. The Lumber. jacks netted only three wins of sixteen starts. The first victory came in an away game played at Bay City Central. The game against rival Saginaw High brought the second thrilling victory for the season. The third against F'lint Northwestern also saw a victory by the Hillites, 64 to 58. Only six seniors were on this year’s squad: Larry Holtz, Brian Molitor, Roosevelt Austin, Bill Gerrish, Dave Mertz and Randy Henne. In district tournament action, Arthur Hill defeated Clio for its only tourney victory. Left: Arthur Hill’s varsity team assures each other of a victory be- fore the game gets under way. Above: “Rosie” Austin shows per- fect form as he shoots for two points. 144 91-53 J.V. over | Handy With forward Jim Jones leading the scoring, the junior varsity basketball squad ended the season with a 5—11 record. Coach Gary Apsey finished his second year as j. v. coach with an all sophomore team. The season average for the 1970 team was 65 points with the highest score being 91—53 against Bay City Handy in the last home game. Dave Austin gets the jump on Midland’s center (54) in the opening game of the 1969-70 season. J. V. BASKETBALL TEAM — Front Row: Coach Gary Apsey, B. Damore, D. Smith, J. Geistman, G. Herzler, T. Barnett, J. Love, D. Jahn, D. Austin. Second Row: P. Lentner, D. McCougall, K. Baab, D. Hedden, M. Sommerfeld, Third Row: D. Weigl, L. Railling, J. Brechtelsbauer, J. Jones, J. Matuzak, T. Alles, S. Hopkins. 145 Above: The Arthur Hill swim team displays their school spirit and cheer their team on to victory. Right: The officials are careful to time the swimmers in a close race. 146 Bob Bouchey concentrates on the style of dive he must perform. eo a break Swimmers valley records Under the direction of Coach Don Morey, Hillite swim- mers finished the season with a perfect 14-0 record. On March 7th the Lumberjacks captured the Saginaw Valley Western Division Championship at Flint Northwestern. At this meet three Valley records were set: Jerome Fribley in the 100 yard backstroke, Dave Holnagel in the 200 yard in- dividual medley and John Sheets in the 400 yard freestyle. Arthur Hill was strong in distance again this year. Juni or Dean Baumann and Captain John Sheets qualified for the state meet in the 400 yard freestyle while junior Dave Hol- nagel qualified in the 200 yard individual medley. Lone diver Bob Bouchey took a first place at the Valley Meet. Bob was defeated only once during the season. Individual swimmers ranking high in Valley standings were: Jerome Fribley, 100 yard backstroke; Bruce Leeson, 100 yard breaststroke and 100 yard freestyle; Mark Lawrence, 50 yard freestyle; and Dave Johnson, 100 yard butterfly. SWIM TEAM — Front Row: B. Bouchey, S. Lamb, D. Holnagel, M. Dengler, J. Fribley, S. Dengler, H. Davis, T. Schroeder, J. Sheets; Second Row: R. Garrity, D. Bruggers, B. Leeson, D. Baumann, D. Johnson, M Lawrence, G. Hood, M. Thompson; Third Row: Coach Don Morey, J. Wenzel, R. Zeitler, B. Wallace, R. DeShone, T. McGrath, P. Wolz, G. Teter, T. Wolverton, R. Decker. Excellence is obtained by diligent practice, as shown by Hill volley ball teams in a scrimmage match. ay ae _ Scores listed are number of games won in eac The fundamentals of a good serve are demonstrated by Kathi Zeile. 148 Tees { beigsz ve ses hpois. sfoisialsdiagiccbadbi shatters ris jegririnite : ; HE beer aioe: abate iste! Les anit paisicl Asst apis HEN Ligeia Tae SGeiereinl pies i ie Sepik is RD rina Seat en e 1 mae “Sthh ii. a ais a spikers Volleyball defeat Bridgeport Finishing the 69-70 season with a third place standing for the Varsity and a tie for first for the JV’s, the Arthur Hill Volleyball team encountered stiff opposition in a newly- reorganized league. The new league is made up of Saginaw High, Bridgeport, Bay City Central, Freeland, Frankenmuth, and Arthur Hill. Each team was played twice. A win was recorded only if a team won two of three games. Of the ten games for the season the game against Bridgeport was the toughest. Both the Varsity and JV’s defeated Bridgeport on November 4th. Until then Bridgeport had been undefeated for three years. The Varsity and JV teams had a total of twenty-three members. Both Hillite teams were guided by first year coach Nancy Puehl. The captains were Jo Ann Iles for the Varsity and Debbie Gaertner for the J V’s. ee EAE DLE eg eee peat ga Be ae LEY iE AR ner! spare PNT VOLLEYBALL TEAM — Front Row: M. Porter, K. Baumgarten, T. Strauch, L. Nye, J. Damore, J. Gookin; Second Row: K. Zeile, D. Gaertner, S. King, M. Tweddle, J. Colindres, J. Iles, Coach Nancy Puehl; Third Row: J. Puszykowski, S. Englund, P. Weigl, J. Polzin, J. Schmidt, R. Stahle. Doran Wrestlers leads mat men Competing in a total of twelve weight divisions with two boys in each division, first year coach Jim Wilhite directed the Hillite wrestling team into tough competition. The light weight division was the only class without two members. A total of eight schools were wrestled: Pontiac Central, Flint Northern, Midland, Flint Northwestern, Bay City Handy, Saginaw High, Bridgeport and the meet at Delta College. Senior Mike Doran was the captain of this years team. Jim La Fleur, John Charlton and Dennis Bain were some of the outstanding members of the squad, but coach Wilhite said, “I guess you would have to include everyone on this list”’. The team showed steady provers this year: With ie Top: Although a seemingly tame sport, some wrestling holds can ronan of lettermen next year Arthur Hill should rank high prove to be quite uncomfortable as shou by John Charlton. in valley standings. Bottom: Even the referee has to get on the mat when he is judging WRESTLING TEAM — Front Row: F. Geuder, R. Suitor, J. SanMiguel, M. Armstrong, J. LaFleur, J. Ducharme, M. Doran, T. Merry, J. Oeming, B. Todd, B. White, J. Charlton, D. Bain. Second Row: Coach Jim Wilhite, S. Luplow, P. Prezzato, M. Leckrone, I. Luplow, J. Ferguson, T. Robertson, J. McGuire, L. Korbein, Coach Marv Rettenmund. Third Row: D. Bechmann, D. Mohr, C. Martin, R. Marosi, C. Cornell, T. Danks, G. Djordjevic. | 150 The weight machine’s principles are shown by sophomores Steve Fel- sing and Mike Leckrone on two of the stations. The bench press and the military press are two of the thirteen sta- new tions which include adjustable weights, making the desired amount of weight easy to select. Wei cht Machine for athletics New for Arthur Hill athletics this year was the “weight machine,” which was in daily use in the boys gym. Techni- cally known as a Universal Gym, it enables thirteen people to participate in various exercises simultaneously. An ex- tremely versatile unit, it incorporates the use of easily ad- justed weights to fit the individual user. The machine has earned nothing but praise from the coaches. The idea of a weight ma chine originated in the fall of 1968 at the annual Letterman’s Club banquet. The club do- nated a thousand dollars towards the machine, and it was purchased during that same school year. 151 Anderson Tennis places second Mike Anderson, right, portrays professional form with his backhand swing. Mike took second place in the state tournaments and led the team to their victories in area play. Coming from a family of tennis enthusiasts, Mike is following up the traditional Anderson tennis form. TENNIS TEAM — Front Row: M. Frick, W. Brechtelsbauer, M. Mitchell, P. Heaganey, H. Miller, Back Row: Coach George Purdy, B. Rice, M. An- derson, B. Garity, K. Kalmbach, G. Hood | | inexperience Track causes downfall Following in the steps of the football team, the spring track team was sorely defeated. Because there were no spring sports in 1968, a space of one year was left between the teams of 1967 and 1969. “It was like competing against varsity teams with a junior varsity squad,”’ said Coach John McCargar. The one year absence from the oval course put Arthur Hill in poor position to place. Although boas ting thirty four members, including a sampling of each class, the inexperienced squad of sprinters, hurlers and jumpers sim- ply could not keep up. TRACK TEAM — Front Row: T. Hicks, R. Borchard, D. Luplow, D. Flora, G. Enzer, R. Curnutt, J. Bell, G. Minard, B. Gerish. Second Row: Mr. Syring, Mr. McCarger, D. Slade, M. Zucker, J. Oeming, J. Walters, J. Duscharme, T. Merry, M. Voss, T. McQuinn, D. Day, M. Dorn, S. Dunk- ley, J. Kurcka, L. Mohr, Mr. Petzco, Mr. Lee. Third Row: G. Loucks, M. Suhr, R. Premo, J. McDonald, G. Temple, T. Greco, D. Mertz, J. Mertz, D. Rush, M. Thompson, J. Emery, J. Rolfe. 13 GOLF TEAM — Front row: Clinton Mills, Wayne Herzog, Mark Spiekerman, Ralph Furlo, Bill Hambling. Back row: Steve Kelly, Bob Denton, Dick Stevens, and Coach Seymour Murphy. Hillites Golf place fourth The completion of the 1969 golf season brought some fame to Hillites as the Arthur Hill golf team placed fourth in the valley. Among the teams played, Douglas MacArthur and Flint South- western were the leading opponents for this year’s season, accord- ing to coach Seymour Murphy. The team defeated Saginaw High School twice in the season, with Mark Spiekerman the top scorer in both games. Members of the 1969 golf team were: Steve Kelly, Bob Denton, Dick Stevens, Clinton Mills, Wayne Herzog, Mark Spiekerman, Ralph Furlo, and Bill Hambling. Arthur Hill has an extensive golf program, sponsoring four different teams. Expressing intense concentration, Ralph Furlo skillfully finishes a neat swing to reach the green. Many long hours of practice help to develop Ralph’s form and technique. Larry Monaghan, manager. | VARSITY — First row, left to right: Dave Nehmer, Larry Holtz, Rick Miller, John Fisher, Tom Armstrong, Bob White, Mark Champagne, Joe Mochen. Second row, left to right: Coach Jack Visuri, Bill Taylor, Don Jerma, Nick Nehmer, Terry Hill, Mike Keaner, Russ Perry, Bill Cox, thirteen Baseball thirteen record Coach Visuri’s varsity baseball team opened the season by taking both games against Saginaw High School and one against Douglas MacArthur. Then came Midland, one of the strongest schools in the valley, and they proved it by de- feating the Hillite team, 12—0. The Hillites came back again, however, with two games against Flint Ainsworth (20—7 and 12—1) followed up by another victory of 9—2 with Bay City John Glenn. In Arthur Hill’s second game with them, the Hills were defeated by a score of 5—0. Next came the second game with Douglas MacArthur, but the Generals were the victors, defeating the Lumberjacks, 6—5. Completing the season, Arthur Hill scored three runs in the last two innings of the final game with Bay City Handy, bringing the score to a winning 5—4, another victory for the Lumber- jacks. The Hillites finished with a final record of 13 wins and 13 losses. cond row, left to right: G. Losee, D. Emeott, B. Champagne, M. Frick, P. Matuzak, C. Hammer, G. Stewart, J. Sperling, G. Sillian, D. Bain, J. Wenzel, manager. JUNIOR VARSITY — First row, left to right: J. LaFleur, M. Schultz, D. Jarabek, M. Bader, R. Rummel, C. Dewell, P. Makrianis, G. Mott. Se- advertising song of progress I hear the sound I love, the sound of the human voice, [ hear all sounds running together, combined, fused or following, Sounds of the city and sounds out of the city, sounds of the day and night. . . 157 VAN AUKEN-GRAEBNER PETERSON REXALL MASON, INC. 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Niagara 793-8000 MOVING : STORAGE Local or Long Distance ie sin — Low Insurance Rates Sanitized Vans = : Sprinklered Warehouse Premium Service Largest in Saginaw 168 wi wwwww wwwww ww w iechmanns Jacquie Specht and Jean Kricher select fine fashions from the Junior East Shop. | 6 South Jefferson See ttt tec ere ee Saginaw £22 FF EFFECT EZ E F www ww w ww Www w ww WwW WwW MVM OIE YS, PRODUCTS FIRST... WN LZ n0d [ US T C i rickemmdifneuletete Mark Currell finds choosing from Morley’s selection of tennis ‘CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1970 CENTRAL FOUNDRY DIVISION CHEVROLET-SAGINAW FOUNDRIES CHEVROLET-SAGINAW MANUFACTURING PLANT CHEVROLET-SAGINAW PARTS PLANT 170 SAGINAW STEERING GEAR DIVISION qi Brady Drugs Veit 7835 GRATIOT AVE. (SHIELDS) SAGINAW, MICH. PHONE 793-3650 PANKONIN-REXALL DRUGS MICHIGAN AT COURT Where Only the Best Is Sold Mr. Reynold Pankonin displays the extreme care taken with each prescription. 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SCHIRMER SONS MIRRORS STORE FRONTS 214 HOYT STREET TELEPHONE 754-7431 TABLE TOPS SAGINAW, MICHIGAN IN SAGI NAW SINCE 1882 TUB SHOWER DOORS RUPPRECHT S MARKET High Quality Foods May Be Secured from Our Abundant Supply 2618 State St. SW 2-1597 ROESER “Schirmer’s jewelry is fit for a queen,” comments John Sheets to eee Disa Nias Pischue e : FL O WER SHOP 200 S. Michigan Diamonds Watches Silverware Crystal and China Watch Jewelry Repairing 214 E. Genessee Ave. Saginaw, Michigan The very best in floral needs are found by Mike Murphy and Tim Cappell at Roeser’s. 72 World’s Largest Free Stations PAXSON OIL CO. GUIEF 420 E. GENESEE You can tell by Co-op Cherri Rowland’s smile that she enjoys her job and the extra benefits at Ferris Bros. BRUCE CARTAGE MOVING CoO. 3460 E. Washington Road Saginaw, Michigan Phone: 793-3467 7 3 Schmidt‘ ee ee comiats Stardust Lanes Marina “printing that pleases’ . . . Boats — Motors — Marine Supplies 56 Lanes Evinrude Outboard Motors Open Bowling KLEMENT PRESS Skeeter Snowmobiles Starcraft Boats 3750 BAY ROAD 625 Yale Saginaw, Michigan Boat Trailers and Accessories 793-6300 3228 BAY ROAD LEAGUES FOR ALL AGES Saginaw, Michigan 48603 PASHICUS Two-Fifteen East Genesee Phone 752-5961 Town and Country clothes appeal to Homecoming Queen Nancy Pieschke and attendants Cindy Krauchenko and Claudia Nelson. Donald Johnson Home of Delicious TOPHAM Homemade Candies Insurance Real Estate Printing Co. T H E 1625 N. Michigan Bae meee KA NDY Main Office Phone: 793-9480 755-1184 314 Court Street KEG 5039 State at Center Branch Office 799-6600 P.S. and Lollipops Saginaw, Michigan 108 N. Michigan 174 409 N. HAMILTON ST. O INSURANCE REPLACEMENTS 0 Auto GLass installed OO STorRE FRONTS (Complete) O MIRRORS O SHOWER Doors O ALUMINUM ENTRANCES MFG. DIV. 2 Epoxy STONE AGGREGATES CROMPTON KNOWLES CORP. Designers Builders Machinery and Equipment for EDWARD MEYER and SON P.A.R. Plastic Industries 420 HANCOCK STREET SAGINAW, MICHIGAN Phone 793-9771 A? Years in Saginaw 2929 River Street Saginaw, Michigan Wis: if it’s worth owning it’s worth insuring YOUR ndependent Insurance AGENT “SERVES You FiRst™ 175 Senior Activities ADAMS, SUSAN: Guidance Center secretary, Legenda ALBERS, KATHLEEN: Ski Club, Pep Club, Biology Club ALCORN, MARILYN: Spanish Club, Honors Choir, Girls’ Chorus ALDRIDGE, DEBRA: Favorite Subject: Business Machines ALEVER, WILLIAM: Favorite Subject: Business Machines ALLEN, CONNIE: Co-op, DECAH, Y-Teens ALLEN, SALLY: Arts-Dramatics Club, Debate, Forensics ANDERSON, CHERYL: Lab Assistant, Spanish Club, Pep Club ANDERSON, JAMES: Favorite Subject: Art, Pep Club ANDERSON, LINDA: Bowling Club, Y-Teens ANDERSON, PETER: Biology Club, French Club, Hi-Y APPOLD, PAUL: Lab Assistant, Co-op, DECAH ARCHAMBAULT, ANNETTE: Co-op, DECAH ARMBRUSTER, JAKE: Favorite Subject: English ARMSTRONG, MELINDA: Favorite Subject: English, Pep Club, Ski Club ARMSTRONG, THOMAS A.: Hi-Y, Baseball ARMSTRONG, THOMAS M.: Arts-Dramatics Club, Ski Club, Thespians ARRAUT, RAYMOND: Wrestling, Advisory secretary ATKINSON, ROBERT: Favorite Subject: Math AULT, RAE-ANNE: Favorite Subject: English AUSTIN, DEBRA: Art Club, Junior Achievement AUSTIN, RAE. Favorite Subject: Sociology, Band AUSTIN, ROOSEVELT: Basketball, Football, Advisory President AYALA, FRANK: Favorite Subject: Physics BABCOCK, ROBERT: Orchestra, Favorite Subject: Chemistry BACON, CHARLES: Biology, Bowling Club BADER, R. MATT: Baseball, Football BAGERSKI, BRENDA: Favorite Subject: Homemaking BAIN, PATRICIA: Candystriper, Swimmers’ Aid, Exchange student BAIRD, SUSAN: Bowling Club, Pep Club BAKER, DOUGLAS: Favorite Subject: English BAKER, ROBERT: Advisory Vice-President, Junior Achievement, Teen Club BAKER, SUSAN: Biology Club, Candystriper, Lab Assistant BALDAUF, CYNTHIA: Ski Club, Favorite Subject: English BALLIEN, WENDY: Bowling Club, Co-op, DECAH BARAGAR, BRENDA: Favorite Subject: Spanish BARBER, DAVID: Favorite Subject: Physics BARCKHOLTZ, RANDALL: Favorite Subject: Chemistry BARNARD, CHARLES: Favorite Subject: Chemistry BARRIGAR, SUSAN: Homemaking Hostess BARTLETT, NEIL: Biology Club, Orchestra, Music Honors BARZ, JERRY: Bowling Club, Junior Achievement, Ski Club BASINGER, MARK: Ski Club, Swimmers Aid BASSETT, KATHY: Attendance Helper, Spanish Club, Ski Club BAUER, SUSAN: Biology Club, Advisory secretary BAUMER, VERONICA: Co-op, DECAH BEACH, CHRISTINE: Favorite Subject: Government BEACH, KAREN: Attendance Helper, Favorite Subject: History BECKERT, CAROL: Debate, Future Physicians Club, Thespians BECKMAN, BONNIE: Junior Achievement, Bowling Club, Ski Club BEEM, JULIANNE: Y-Teens, Favorite Subject: Economics BEETS, TERRI: Arts-Dramatics Club, Pep Club, Semester Play BEFFREY, JULIE: Junior Achievement, Ushers Club, Choir BEHM, CAROL: Art Club, FTA, Advisory secretary BEISEL, JOSEPH: Hi-Y, Ski Club, Swimmers Aid BELL, BARBARA: Choir, Girls’ Chorus BENKERT, LAWRENCE: Favorite Subject: Natural Science BENKERT, WAYNE: Favorite Subject: Metal Shop BENTHIEN, JANET: Lab Assistant, Candy Striper BENZENBERG, LEE: Favorite Subject: English BILLS, CHARLES: Junior Achievement, Bowling Club, German Club BIRNBAUM, CHERYL: Librarian, Junior Achievement, FHA BISSONETTE, MARGARET: Favorite Subject: English BIXBY, VALERIE: Co-op, DECAH, Advisory Vice President BLENKHORN, KATHY: Attendance Helper, Ski Club, Advisory President 176 BLOHM, DORIS: Junior Achievement, Ski Club BLOWER, RICHARD: Favorite Subject: Drafting, German Club BOBER, CHRISTINE: Junior Achievement, Co-op BOEHRINGER, JULIEANNA: Favorite Subject: Spanish, FTA: BONNER, DUANE: Band, Choir, Favorite Subject: History BOOKER, BARRY: Favorite Subject: English BOUGHNER, MICHAEL: Arts-Dramatics Club, Co-op BOWEN, LINDA: Advisory President, Senior Hostess, Pep Club BOWERMAN, BARBARA: Advisory Treasurer, DECAH, Orchestra BOYCE, JANET: Thespians, Debate, Senior Hostess BOYER, BETTY: Junior Achievement BRADLEY, EDWARD: Band, Orchestra BRADLEY, KAY: Attendance Helper, Advisory secretary BRADY, DEBORAH: Ushers Club, Gym Aid, Candy Striper BRANDT, FRED: Favorite Subject: Geography BROCK, KURT: Co-op, DECAH BRUGGERS, DONALD: Swim Team, Swimmers Aid BRUSKE, KATHRYN: Favorite Subject: English BRYAN, DWAIN: Band BUDDLE, WILLIAM: Favorite Subject: Earth Science BUEHLER, DEAN: Band, Orchestra BUGGIA, PAUL: Ski Club, Biology Club, Wrestling BUNZOW, RAY: Favorite Subject: Geography BURDICK, JULIE: Guidance Center Secretary, Latin Club, Pep Club BURDITT, MICHAEL: Band, Advisory President BURGESS, DUANE: Favorite Subject: Manual Arts BURK, JULIE: Attendance Helper, Co-op BURK, LINDA: Guidance Center Secretary, Candy Striper BURKE, JIM: Favorite Subject: History BURT, BARBARA: Senior Hostess, Swimmers Aid, Pom-Pom Girls BUSCARINO, FRANK: Ski Club BUSH, ROBERT: Favorite Subject: Gym BUTTS, MICHAEL: Advisory President BYRON, MICHAEL: Junior Achievement CALLIGARO, VINCENT: Hi-Y, Favorite Subject: History CAMPBELL, CARY: Favorite Subject: Chemistry CAMPBELL, MARSHA: Junior Achievement, Red Cross Volunteer CAMPBELL, SUSAN: Attendance Helper, Junior Achievement, Ski Club CAPPELL, TIMM: Favorite Subject: History CASTELLANOS, RICARDO: Band CHAVEZ, TOMAS: DECAH, Spanish Club, Future Physicians CHOLCHER, DONN: Favorite Subject: English CHICHOWSKI, THOMAS: Favorite Subject: Drafting CIESZLAK, JOHN: Band, Favorite Subject: Chemistry CLARK, BARBARA: Band, Librarian, Homemaking Hostess CLEMENT, DAWN: Red Cross Volunteer CLEMENTS, BARBARA: Favorite Subject: Homemaking CLEMENTS, MARK: Biology Club, Golf COATS, STEVEN: Ski Club, Favorite Subject: Economics COLINDRES, JANET: News, Guidance Center Secretary, Ski Club COLLISON, BONNIE: Co-op, Biology Club, Ski Club COLPEAN, DANIEL: Ski Club, Advisory Vice-President CONNOR, LAWRENCE: Spanish Club, Biology Club COOK, BETTY: Orchestra, Advisory Vice-President COOK, JANICE: Art Club, Pep Club, Ski Club CORDINGLY, DEBORAH: Band, Librarian CORNE, DEBRA: Debate, Spanish Club, Swimmers Aid CORNELL, CHRISTOPHER: Band, Orchestra, Biology Club COULOURIS, ANDREW: Advisory Vice-President CRAWFORD, JAN: Cheerleader, Pep Club, Ski Club CRONIN, CLAY: Bowling Club, Choir CRUZ, NAOMI: Favorite Subject: Spanish CURRAN, KERRY: Y-Teens, Co-op CURTIS, GLENDA: Ushers Club, Y-Teens, Band - DAMBRO, WILLIAM: Audio-Visual, Favorite Subject: History DARGIE, PAULA: Attendance Helper, Pep Club, Ski Club DAVID, WILLIAM: Favorite Subject: Math DAVIS, HAROLD: Lab Assistant, Swimmers Aid, Swim Team DECKER, SUSAN: NMSQT Finalist, Choir, Candy Striper DEERING, DEBORAH: 4-H Club, Advisory Vice-President, DECAH DEFORD, CHERYL: Mini-Bubbles, Advisory Treasurer, Swimmers Aid DE GEUS, STUART: News, Junior Achievement, Ski Club DE GUISE, DAVID: Pep Club, Favorite Subject: Wood Shop DEMERS, JOHN: Arts-Dramatics Club, Semester Play DE PLONTY, SHERRY: Favorite Subject: English DERSCH, CHERYL: Future Physicians Club, Band, Orchestra DESONIA, LEANN: French Club DEVENDORF, CURT: Co-op, DECAH, Hi-Y DE YOUNG, DIANE: Candy Striper, Legenda, Senior Hostess DIETIKER, THOMAS: Band DIETZEL, THOMAS: Biology Club, Co-op, Hi-Y DILL, DEBRA: Legenda, Senior Hostess, Ski Club DODGE, LARRY: Bowling Club, Junior Achievement, Legenda DOEPKER, JAMES: Bowling Club, French Club, Semester Play DOERR, NANCY: Attendance Helper, Advisory secretary DONNENWERTH, EDWARD: Co-op, DECAH DONNENWERTH, MICHAEL: Biology Club DORAN, MICHAEL: Football, Track, Wrestling DOUGLAS, TERRY: Favorite Subject: English DOUGLAS, VIRGINIA: Biology Club, Junior Achievement, Girls Chorus DRUELLE, DOUGLAS: Favorite Subject: English DUBY, PENNY: Favorite Subject: Algebra DUPUIS, CATHERINE: French Club, Pep Club DUPUIS, PATRICIA: Junior Achievement, Ski Club, Homemaking Hostess DUVALL, BARBARA: Red Cross Volunteer DYER, REBECCA: Pep Club, Ski Club, Thespians DZIRNIS, ANDREW: Advisory Treasurer EATON, GREGORY: Bowling Club EBACH, ROBERT: Football EDWARDS, HAROLD: Band, Swimmers Aid EFU, JOANN: Girls Chorus, Favorite Subject: Typing EGERER, JAMES: Favorite Subject: Algebra EICH, JAMES: Junior Achievement, Advisory Vice-President ELLER, JAMES: Hi-Y, Latin Club EMEOTT, DAVID: Ski Club, Football EMEOTT, WILLIAM: Art Award, Favorite Subject: English EMERY, JAMES: Hi-Y, Cross-Country, Track EMERY, JUDY: Favorite Subject: Algebra ENOS, DAVID: Favorite Subject: Science ENSZER, MARY: Attendance Helper, All A’s for a semester ERZEN, RONALD: Co-op EVANS, KAREN: Ski Club, Candy Striper, Red Cross Volunteer FEIN, SALLY: Choir, Y-Teens, Advisory President FICK, SANDRA: Co-op, Favorite Subject: English FIELDER, ALBERT: Football, Wrestling FIERSTINE, GAIL: Pep Club, Quill and Scroll, News FINI, KAREN: Pep Club, Ski Club, Spanish Club FISCHER, JON: Football, Favorite Subject: Math FLENTJE, DONALD: Biology Club, Choir, Semester Play FLEWELLING, TRUDY: Attendance Helper, Co-op, Ski Club FLORA, DALE: Biology Club, Hi-Y FLORA, DEAN: Lab Assistant, Cross-Country, Track FOBEAR, STEVE: Choir, Band FOERSTER, JAMES: Bowling Club, Hi-Y, Ski Club FORSHEE, CONSTANCE: Choir, Favorite Subject: English FOWLER, IRIS: Favorite Subject: Shorthand FOWLER, JILL: Cheerleader, Queen’s Court, Senior Hostess FOWLER, MARK: Favorite Subject: Science FOX, JAMES: Bowling Club, Favorite Subject: Physics FRANCKE, LEONARD: Ski Club, Favorite Subject: Science FRAWLEY, SUSAN: Bowling Club, Ski Club, Candy Striper FRENZEL, JANICE: Co-op, Advisory Vice-President FREY, GINA: Co-op, Favorite Subject: English FRICK, JACQUELINE: Candy Striper, Favorite Subject: English FROST, DONALD: Favorite Subject: Drafting FUENTES, LAURA: Biology Club, Bowling Club, Band FULCO, PATRICIA: Choir, Favorite Subject: Homemaking FULLER, JUDY: Candy Striper, Advisory Treasurer FULLER, RUSSELL: Advisory President FURLO, RALPH: Advisory President, Spanish Club, Golf GABEL, LINDA: Arts-Dramatics Club, Thespians, Choir GABEL, LIZBETH: Arts-Dramatics, Thespians, Triple-Trio GAGE, MICHAEL: Favorite Subject: Metal Shop GARDSTROM, CHRISTINE: Choir, News, Advisory President GARWOOD, ANDREA: Thespians, Student Cabinet Secretary, Exchange Student GASPAROVIC, CATHERINE: Arts-Dramatics Club, Co-op, DECAH GEBLER, MICHAEL: Favorite Subject: Physics GEESE, DONALD: Bowling Club, Hi-Y GEIGER, PETER: Favorite Subject: Crafts GEORGE, PATRICIA: Biology Club, Latin Club, Spanish Club GERARD, GREGORY: Football, Advisory President GERRISH, WILLIAM: Football, Basketball, Track GILLIG, MICHAEL: Biology Club, Lab Assistant GILMAN, DORIS: Favorite Subject: English GLAVENS, KENNETH: German Club, Favorite Subject: Sociology GLAVIANO, BARBARA: Junior Achievement, Band GLOVER, DALE: Co-op, Band GOLOMBISKY, JOHN: Favorite Subject: Sales GOODLANDER, LORRAINE: Attendance Helper, Advisory Presi- dent, Ski Club GOOKIN, RICHARD: Bowling Club, Hi-Y, Ski Club GORMAN, DIANE: Advisory Treasurer GORMAN, STEVEN: Arts-Dramatics Club, Thespians, Semester Play GOTTLEBER, TIMOTHY: Biology Club, Bowling Club, Lab Assistant GRAHAM, DEBORAH: Latin Club, Swimmers Aid GRAHAM, THOMAS: Favorite Subject: Wood Shop GRANT, LOREN: Hi-Y, News GRASSMICK, VICTORIA: Favorite Subject: Psychology GRAVES, GLEN: Favorite Subject: M etal Shop GRAY, LESLIE: German Club, Hi-Y, Semester Play GRAY, STEVEN: Junior Achievement GREFE, TIMOTHY: Lab Assistant, Hair and Dress Committee GREKO, THOMAS: Swimmers Aid, Track GRIERSON, WILLIAM: Football, Track GRIFFIN, SHARON: Favorite Subject: Art GRUBE, JULIE: Advisory President, Pep Club, Ushers Club GUSHEN, DENNIS: Favorite. Subject: General Science GUZMAN, HENRY: Favorite Subject: Economics HACKSTADT, MARY: Co-op, Pep Club, Ski Club HALE, JOY: Favorite Subject: Math HALL, MAUREEN: Favorite Subject: English HALLER, JOHN: Favorite Subject: Psychology HAMBLING, LINDA: Bowling Club, Librarian HAMMER, CHARLES: Hi-Y, Band, Football HAMMOND, LARRY: Audio-Visual, Band, Stage Crew HANLEY, JOHN: Biology Club, Debate, News HANVEY, MARTHA: Mini-Bubbles, Swimmers Aid HARGESHEIMER, HEIDI: Legenda, Future Physicians, Latin Club HARGREAVES, AMY: Legenda, Biology Club, Semester Play HARRIS, DAVID: Favorite Subject: Gym HARRIS, RANDALL: Favorite Subject: Crafts HARTWIG, RONALD: Favorite Subject: English HARVEY, SUSAN: Bowling Club HASKE, LYNDA: Co-op, Favorite Subject: English HASSO, CYNTHIA: Co-op, Junior Achievement, Drum Majorette HAYES, CHARLES: Co-op HEAGANY, PETER: Ski Club, Tennis HEAVENRICH, POLLY: Pep Club, French Club, Ski Club HELPAP, ARTHUR: Favorite Subject: History HELPAP, MICHAEL: Favorite Subject: Wood Shop HELVESTON, SUSAN: French Club, Pep Club, Ski Club HENDERSON, RANDY: Favorite Subject: Retailing HENNE, RANDALL: Football, Basketball, Baseball HEREDIA, DENISE: GAA, Junior Achievement HERZOG, WAYNE: German Club, Hi-Y, Golf HICKS, TIM: German Club, Biology Club, Cross-Country HILL, JACALYN: Favorite Subject: English HIRSCHMAN, LEO: Co-op, DECAH, Band HODGINS, LINDA: Favorite Subject: English HOFFMAN, DANIEL: Favorite Subject: Metal Shop HOFFMAN, VAL: Co-op, FTA HOFFMAN, WILLIAM: Co-op, Junior Achievement 177 HOGAN, SUSAN: Biology Club, French Club, Junior Achievement HOLLIS, DEBRA: Co-op, Art Award HOLTON, RONALD: Football, Advisory Treasurer HOLTROP, JILL: Attendance Helper, Ushers Club, Queen’s Court HOLTZ, LARRY: Baseball, Basketball, Pep Club HUBBARD, JANICE: Favorite Subject: English HUBINGER, CAROL: Pep Club, Ski Club, Pom-Pom Girls HUEBNER, RALPH: Favorite Subject: Natural Science HUFF, WILLIAM: Audio- Visual, Stage Crew, Chess Club HUGHES, MARY: Pep Club, Ski Club, Legenda ILES, DEBRA: Bowling Club, Y-Teens JACOBI, JUDY: Pep Club, Ski Club, French Club JACOBS, ERNEST: Favorite Subject: Crafts JARABEK, KATHY: Biology Club, German Club, Band JAREMA, DONALD: Baseball, Favorite Subject: English JAREMA, TERRY: Lab Assistant JONES, AUDREY: Favorite Subject: Math JONES, KENNETH: Co-op, Ski Club JONES, ROBERT: Football JORDAN, JOHN: Favorite Subject: Math JUDZIS, ARNIS: Spanish Club, Sophomore Cup, Debate JUDZIS, ARVIDS: Advisory President, Sophomore Cup, Debate JUHAS, LINDA: Librarian JUREK, DEBBIE: DECAH, Y-Teens KALEYTA, SUSAN: Co-op, DECAH, Ushers’ Club KANONAS, PAMELA: Ski Club KAUFMANN, LEONARD: Rifle Club KAUFMANN, RICHARD: Favorite Subject: English KELLY, DAWN: Pep Club, Ski Club, Drill team KELLY, NANCY: Bowling Club, Spanish Club, Drum Majorette KELSEY, PATRICIA: Bowling Club, FTA, German Club KENNEDY, ROSEMARY: Latin Club, Ski Club, Swimmers’ Aid KIEBALA, JANET: German Club, Legenda KINCADE, JANICE: Favorite Subject: Business Machines KINDT, DEBRA: Bowling Club, Co-op KINGSBURY, SANDRA: GAA, Art Club, Favorite Subject: English KIPFMILLER, STANLEY: Favorite Subject: Woodshop, Crafts KITCHEN, TOM: Advisory Secretary, Lab Assistant KLACZKIEWICZ, KATHY: Red Cross Volunteer, Favorite Subject: Transcription KLEIN, LARRY: Favorite Subject: Wood Shop KNIGHTS, LILLIAN: GAA, Junior Achievement, Choir KNIGHTS, LINDA: Ushers’ Club, Chess Club, Choir KORBEIN, VICKY: Bowling Club, Co-op, Advisory Treasurer KOWALESKI, KAREN: Junior Achievement KRAUCHENKO, CYNTHIA: DECAH, Ski Club, Queen’s Court KRAWCZAK, HALINA: Future Physicians Club KRAWZAK, JACK: Favorite Subject: English KRESSLEY, JANET: Choir, Girls’ Chorus Brey EANMARIE: Junior Achievement, Drum Majorette, i Clu KRIEGER, DAVID: Bowling Club, Co-op, DECAH KRIS, DAVID: Spanish Club KUSHION, CONNIE: Co-op, Ski Club KUSHON, JIM: Favorite Subject: Art Se TERRY: Bowling Club H, CINDY: Advisory Treasurer, Co-op, Spanish Club LA BRAKE, MARCY: Ski Club, Spanish Club, Lab Assistant LAEDING, PATRICIA: Advisory President, Lab Assistant LAFFERTY, KATHY: Co-op, Advisory Vice-President, Librarian LA FLAIR, TOM: Golf, Hi-Y LAGALO, PATRICIA: Advisory President, French Club, Ski Club LANDSKROENER, JACK: Favorite Subject: Typing LANE, NANCY: Favorite Subject: English LANGE, CHARLES: Advisory President, Football, Honors Trigonometry LANGER, STEVEN: Favorite Subject: Physics LA PIERRE, DONALD: Baseball, Football LASSIGNAL, JOHN: Hi-Y, Favorite Subject: Natural Science LAUBHAN, TOM: Favorite Subject: Psychology LAUER, BRUCE: Advisory Vice-President, Basketball, Cross Country LAUGAVITZ, MARK: Latin Club, Choir LAWRENCE, MICHAEL: French Club, Hi-Y, La ; ; : , Hi-Y, Lab Assistant LEESE, KATHLEEN: Favorite Su bject: Math sated 178 oe BRUCE: Advisory Vice-President, Swimmers’ Aid, Swim a LE MAY, JIM: Band, Orchestra, Music Honors LEMMER, VIRGINIA: DECAH, Band LENNOX, MIKE: Bowling Club LENT, DON: Ski Club, Lab Assistant LENT, NORMAN: Ski Club LESH, DAN: Favorite Subject: Typing LESZCZYNSKI, DIANE: Bowling LEVINSOHN, LISA: French Club, Ski Club, Swimmers’ Aid LEWIS, ROBERT: Favorite Subject: Economics LOEHR, MICHAEL: DECAH, Ski Club LOGAN, DAVID: Favorite Subject: Psychology LONG, JULIE: Co-op, DECAH LOSEE, NORMAN: Golf, Cross Country, Pep Club LUETRITZ, SUSAN: Horseback riding LUPLOW, IRA: Sports LYNN, DEBRA: Favorite Subject: English HOERNLEIN, BONNIE: Favorite Subject: Homemaking MC CARTHY, CHERYL: Girls’ Chorus MC CARTHY, SHARON: Favorite Subject: English MC. CLOY. MARK: French Club, Ski Club, Band MC CRARY.CHRISTINE: Favorite Subject: Homemaking MC CULLEN, KEITH: Hobby: Flying MC DONALD, JIM: Football, Track Mu DONALD, KATHLEEN: Ski Club MC GILLEM, TERRY: Chess Club, Lab Assistant, All A’s for a semester MC GUIRE, DAN: Biology Club MC GUIRE, JEFF: Football, Wrestling, Stage Crew MCINTYRE, CHRIS: German Club, Orchestra MC KENNA, BONNIE: Co-op, Junior Achievement, Ski Club MC KINSTRY, HAROLD: Co-op, Hi-Y, Ski Club MC MALL, TIM: Junior Achievement MC NAB, TOM: Hi-Y, Pep Club, Ski Club MC NALLY, KATHALEEN: Biology Club, Junior Achievement MC NISH, JANET: Advisory President, Attendance Helper MC QUINN, JIM: Junior Achievement, Cross Country, Track MAC ARTHUR, MARY: Biology Club, Latin Club MAC CORD, ROBERT: Choir, Music Honors, Legenda MAC GOWN, JANICE: GAA MAHAN, ELLIS: Biology Club, Debate MAIER, DENNIS: FTA, Lab Assistant, Semester Play MAJESKI, TONI: Pep Club, Advisory Secretary, Swimmers’ Aid MALENFANT, DENNIS: Favorite Subject: Business Machines MANAS, DEBRA: Arts- Dramatics, Junior Achievement, Spanish Club MANN, DEBBIE: Advisory President, Spanish Club, Ushers’ Club MANNING, SUSAN: Co-op, Pep Club, Ski Club MARTIN, RAY: Ski Club, Band MARTIN, TIM: Favorite Subject: General Science MASKER, PAUL: Favorite Subject: Manual Arts MATTHEIS, CONNIE: Pep Club, Ski Club MATUZAK, PAT: Bowling Club MAUL, DONALD: Co-op, DECAH MAYER, JOHN: Arts-Dramatics, Thespians, Band MEEHLEDER, CATHY: Co-op MEISEL, MABLE: Co-op MELCHER, MARK: Advisory Treasurer MELVILLE, MIKE: Band, Football MERTZ, DAVID: Advisory President, Basketball, Track MERTZ, JOHN: Football, Track MERTZ, RANDY: Favorite Subject: Practical Aris METEVIA, NANNETTE: French Club, Band, Student Store Assistant MEYER, LINDA: Advisory President, Swimmers’ Aid MEYER, MARIA: Co-op, Ski Club MIELKE, DONNA: Favorite Subject: Shorthand MILLER, CHERYL: French Club MILLER, GARY: Biology Club, Chess Club, Lab Assistant MILLER, JAMES: Favorite Subject: Metal Shop MI LLER, RICHARD: Biology Club, Hi-Y, Advisory President MILLER, TANYA: Biology Club, Choir MINARD, GARY: Hi-Y, Cross Country, Track MITCHELL, JANICE: GAA, Spanish Club, Senior Hostess MITCHELL, THOMAS: Favorite Subject: English MITZEL, CHRIS: Favorite Subject: Physics MIYACHI, TOMOKE: Exchange Student MOHLER, LINDA: FHA MOLENAAR, DAVID: Ski Club, Spanish Club, Band MOLITOR, BRIAN: Hi-Y, Advisory Vice-President, Basketball MONAGHAN, LARRY: Baseball, Librarian MOORE, TIM: Band MORGAN, DONOVAN: Favorite Subject: MUEHLENBECK, GREG: Favorite Subject: Sales MUELLER, CYNTHIA: Co-op, Ski Club MUELLER, LEONARD: Co-op. DECAH, German Club MULDER, JOHN: Band, Choir, Music Honors MUNDT, MARLA: Favorite Subject: Family Living MUNRO, KAREN: Advisory Vice-President, Pep Club, Choir MUSHENSKI, ALAN: Co-op, DECAH MUTER, LYLE: Band MYERS, GWEN: Band, Favorite Subject: Business Machines NACHTWEIH, MIKE: Favorite Subject: History NEEDHAM, ROBERT: Co-op, Ski Club, Spanish Club NEHMER, DAVID: Baseball NELLETT, MIKE: Band NELSON, CLAUDIA: Pom-Pom Girls, Mini Bubbles, Queen’s Court NETHERCOT, BRADFORD: Biology Club, Bowling Club, Ski Club NEWCOMB, DEBRA: DECAH NICKLESS, MARY: Ski Club NICKLESS, PAULA: Pep Club, Ski Club NIXON, DEAN: Ski Club, Band NOTTER, SANDRA: Favorite Subject: English NOVAK, CANDACE: Biology Club, French Club, Pep Club ODE, ROGER: Advisory President OHLMACHER, JAYNE: Arts-Dramatics, Thespians, Choir OLNEY, MARTHA: Latin Club, Cabinet Officer, News ORNELAS, RUBEN: Favorite Subject: English OSBORNE, CLAUDETTE: Band OWEN, GEORGE: Co-op, Ski Club PAETZ, CYNTHIA: DECAH PALASTY, WILLIAM: Favorite Subject: Art PALMER, DAN: Co-op PARKER, DONALD: Biology Club, Ski Club, Advisory Vice- President PARSONS, KATHLEEN: Spanish Club, Choir, Music Honors PATRICK, WILLIAM: Co-op, DECAH, Choir PATTINSON, FRANK: Cabinet Officer, News, All A’s for a semester PAWLIK, SUSAN: Pep Club, Ski Club, Attendance Helper PELKEY, AILEEN: Advisory Vice-President, Bowling Club, Junior Achievement PELKEY, SUSAN: Bowling Club, Ushers’ Club, Attendance Helper PELKEY, TOM: Spanish Club PEREZ, J UANITA: Favorite Subject: World History PERRY, LINDA: Choir PERRY, SALLY: Bowling Club PERUCCA, DENNIS: Favorite Subject: Wood Shop PETERSEN, MARY: Favorite Subject: Government PETERSON, KRISTINE: Co-op, GAA, Ski Club PETT, ROBERT: Bowling Club PETZKO, JOHN: Hi-Y, Ski Club, Golf PIERCE, DALE: Junior Achievement, Ski Club, Swimmers’ Aid PIERRIE, MIKE: Art Award, Music Honors PIESCHKE, NANCY: Pep Club, Ski Club, Cheerleader PIFFER, SALLY: Pep Club, Cheerleader, Queen’s Court PILEGAARD, SUSANNE: German Club, Pep Club, Ski Club PILLAR, SHERYL: Junior Achievement PINCOMBE, BRUCE: Favorite Subject: Government PLATKO, THOMAS: Favorite Subject: Metal PLUSS, ALAN: Junior Achievement, Ski Club, Band POCOCKE, STEVEN: Advisory President, Basketball POINEAU, KEN: Sports PORTER, DAWN: Junior Achievement PORTNER, CARL: Favorite Subject: Mechanical Drawing PREMO, TAMARA: Biology Club, Junior Achievement PRESTON, RICK: Advisory President, Ski Club PREVOST, JANICE: Favorite Subject: English PROVENCHER, CATHY: DECAH, Advisory Secretary PRUDEN, DUANE: Favorite Subject: Crafts QUICK, SALLY: Biology Club, Latin Club, Orchestra RACHOW, CLAUDIA: Legenda RAILLING, JIM: Favorite Subject: Government RANKIN, BARRY: Choir, Legenda, Wrestling REDBURN, KIRK: Favorite Subject: Wood REED, WILLIAM: Bowling Club, Hi-Y, Ski Club REICHARD, LARRY: Hobby: Guitar REICHLE, DAVID: Favorite Subject: English REIMERS, DEBORAH: Ski Club, Spanish Club REIMUS, R USS: Advisory Vice-President, Ski Club REINIG, SHEILA: Junior Achievement REINSHUTTLE, LINDA: Favorite Subject: English RICE, GAILE: Bowling Club, Co-op RICHERT, KAREN: Co-op, German Club , RIDDICK, EVE: French Blub, Pep Club, Ushers’ Club RIFFERT, ROBERT: Favorite Subject: English RINDHAGE, KAREN: Co-op, Band, Attendance Helper RINDHAGE, SHARON: Band RIPPBERGER, RANDY: Biology Club, Bowling Club, Swim team manager RISELAY, DIANE: GAA RISER, JOHN: Favorite Subject: Natural Science RITTENBERRY, JOHN: Biology Club, DECAH ROBERTS, KATHY: Bowling Club, Swimmers’ Aid RODRIGUEZ, YOLANDA: Favorite Subject: Math ROGEL, CHARLES: Favorite Subject: English ROGERS, DWIGHT: Favorite Subject: English ROOD, COLETTE: Favorite Subject: English ROOD, MARGIE: Favorite Subject: English ROSE, ANN: Librarian ROSENSON, JOSEPH: Advisory President, Finalist NUSQT ROSS, LESLIE: Pep Club, Band, Semester Play ROSS, WILMA: Favorite Subject: Family Living ROTH, CHRISTINE: Co-op, Junior Achievement ROTH, MIKE: Hobby: Bowling and Sailing ROUSSEAU, CELESTE: Co-op, DECAH, Ski Club ROUSSEAU, TIM: Football ROWLAND, CHARMAINE: Biology Club, Junior Achievement, Future Physicians RUBLE, KATHY: Bowling Club, GAA, Ski Club, Choir RUNNER, GUY: Favorite Subject: Earth Science RUPP, JANET: Pep Club, Ski Club, Librarian RUTHIG, JOHN: Co-op, Swimmers’ Aid RYCHEL, LEE: Biology Club, Legenda SAMRA, RISE: Arts-Dramatics, French Club, Future Physicians SANDERS, RUSSEL: Advisory President, Football SAN MIGUEL, LINDA: Junior Achievement SAUNDERS, DEBORAH: Favorite Subject: Government SAVAGE, JERI: Co-op SCHADT, JERRY: Football, Youth Council, ARISE SCHAFER, MARGARET: Y-Teens SCHAPER, CONNIE: Favorite Subject: English SCHMIDT, DAVID: Junior Achievement, Track SCHMIDT, HERBERT: Advisory Vice-President, Ski Club SCHMIDT, LINDA: Hobby: Tennis SCHMIDT, LOUIS: Bowling Club, Junior Achievement, Chess Club SCHOBERT, JERI: Pep Club, Ski Club SCHOBERTH, SUSAN: Biology Club SCHOEN, SUSAN: French Club, Pep Club SCHRAMKE, MARLENE: FTA, Y-Teens SCHRAMM, MARCIA: Favorite Subject: English SCHRANK, DAVID: Football, Baseball SCHREMS, DAVID: Bowling, Junior Achievement, Basketball SCHULTZ, JOHN: Favorite Subject: English SCHULTZ, LINDA: Hobby: Drawing SCHULTZ, MICHAEL: Ski Club SCHULZ, GAIL: Pep Club, Ski Club SCHULZ, LORNA: Pep Club, Ushers’ Club, Queen’s Court SCHUMANN, MIKE: Spanish Club, Wrestling, Perfect Attendance for a semester SCHWIND, MICHAEL: Hi-Y, Swimmers’ Aid SCOTT, RANDY: Hi-Y, Spanish Club, Junior Achievement SCOUTEN, LINDA: Co-op, French Club, Ski Club SEDLIK, JANE: Hobby: Sewing SEIBEL, ROBERT: Biology, Team Manager for golf SEIDEL, CONRAD: Favorite Subject: Math SEMAN, PATRICIA: Attendance Helper, Pep Club, Ski Club 179 en: re i SEVERANCE, LONNIE: Choir, Favorite Subject: Math SHEETS, JOHN: Latin Club, Swim Team, Cabinet Officer SHEFFER, LAURA: Favorite Subject: Physics SHIELDS, WILLIAM: Hobby: Sports SHINKEL, JEAN: Favorite Subject: History SHOOK, JOHN: Favorite Subject: English SIEB, DEBORAH: Co-op, Junior Achievement SIEGGREEN, PAMELA: Co-op, Favorite Subject: English SIGOURNEY, THOMAS: Band, Swimmers Aid SIKA, RONALD: Co-op SIMINSKI, MICHAEL: Favorite Subject: Physchology SIMS, KAREN: Pep Club, Ski Club, Pom-Pom Girls SLAGLE, GEORGENE: French Club, Band, Senior Hostess SLUMKA, JOANN: Co-op SMIGIEL, MARIANNE: Junior Achievement SMITH, LINDA: Spanish Club SMITH, OMA: Junior Achievement, Candy Striper SMITH, RICHARD: Favorite Subject: History SMITH, RONALD: Ski Club SMITH, SUSAN: Junior Achievement, Candy Striper SPEAR, MICHAEL: Ski Club SPIEKERMAN, MARK: Swimmers’ Aid, Golf, Swim Team SPIESS, CHRISTINE: Pep Club, Ski Club, Ushers Club SPIKER, JANET: DECAH, Y-Teens, Lab Assistant SPREEMAN, ROBERT: Hi-Y, Junior Achievement, Band SPROUL, STEVEN: Ski Club, Favorite Subject: English STANLEY, LINDA: Favorite Subject: English STARK, PETER: Advisory Vice-President, Football STEFFEN, BARBARA: Junior Achievement STEFFEN, JAMES: News, Favorite Subject: Sociology STEPHENSON, DEBORAH: Co-op, Band, Orchestra STEWART, GLEN: Favorite Subject: Natural Science STEWART, SARA: Favorite Subject: Art STOCKFORD, CHARLES: Favorite Subject: History STOCKWELL, CAROL: Biology Club, French Club, Ski Club STOKLOSA, BARRY: Favorite Subject: English STONE, JANET: Ski Club, Spanish Club, Y-Teens STORK, ROBERT: Ski Club, Favorite Subject: Science STROBLE, PATRICIA: Favorite Subject: Family Living STROUSE, CAROL: Bowling Club, GAA, Y-Teens STULLER, KATHY: Favorite Subject: English SUDHEIMER, MARC: Debate SUMERA, GAIL: Co-op, Junior Achievement, Ushers Club SUTARIK, JERI: Red Cross Volunteer SUTFIN, DELL: Favorite Subject: Gym Signing their yearbooks for the last time are Sue Decker, John Hanley, Arvids Judzis, and Charlie Mahan. 180 SWAM, SUSAN: DECAH, Ski Club, Swimmers’ Aid SWARTZ, RICHARD: Favorite Subject: Spanish SZIBER, SUE: Favorite Subject: Food Service TALIK, JOHN: Biology Club, Bowling Club TARRAS, PAMELA: Favorite Subject: English TARRAS, PATRICIA: Ski Club, A dvisory secretary TAYLOR, DEBORAH: Favorite Subject: Business Machines TEALL, SALLY: FTA, Swimmers’ Aid TEMPLE, GREGORY: Cross-Country, Track TENNEY, DANA: Junior Achievement, Choir TENNYSON, GLORIA: Favorite Subject: Public Speaking TERRELL, MICHAEL: Swim Team THOMAS, GARY: Bowling Club, Ski Club THOMPSON, MICHAEL: Football, Track, Advisory President THON, DEBORAH: JV Cheerleader, Pep Club THORMEIER, ROSS: Favorite Subject: World History TICAR, THOMAS: Favorite Subject: Wood Shop TILOT, BARBARA: DECAH, Spanish Club, Guidance Center Secretary TOBIN, SUSAN: Attendance Helper, Junior Achievement, Ski Club TRINKLEIN, LEONARD: French Club, Pep Club, Football TURNER, ANNE: Ski Club, Red Cross Volunteer, Swimmers’ Aid TWEDDLE, DAVID: Bowling Club, Co-op TYRA, PAULETTE: Pep Club, Y-Teens UNGER, TIMOTHY: Junior Achievement, Advisory Treasurer, Band URECHE, PETER: Baseball, Football VALDISSERI, ROBERT: Favorite Subject: Biology VALECK, BONNIE: Favorite Subject: Business Machines VALLEY, KAREN: German Club, Choir VAN BENSCHOTEN, MARK: Hi-Y, Ski Club VAN CONETT, MARCIA: Art Club, News VAN-Y, MARK: Favorite Subject: Science VEGA, ROBERT: Swimmers’ Aid, Swim Team VETTERLE, SHEILA: Favorite Subject: English VISNAW, SANDRA: Favorite Subject: Spanish VOLKER, MICHAEL: Band, Favorite Subject: Art VOLLBRECHT, JON: Hi-Y, Ski Club, Football VOORHEIS, JAMES: Hi-Y, Pep Club, Lab Assistant WAGNER, GAYL: Junior Achievement WALDIE, DIANE: Biology Club, Junior Achievement WALDIE, LAWRENCE: Favorite Subject: Music WALTHER, RICHARD: Co-op, Pep Club, Choir WAMBECK, CONNIE: Favorite Subject: Math WANEK, MICHAEL: Ski Club, Favorite Subject: Typing WARD, JANET: Biology Club, Pep Club, Orchestra WATERS, JENNIFER: Favorite Subject: English WATROUS, PATRICIA: Librarian, Advisory Vice-President WAZNEY, JO ANN: Pep Club, Ski Club, News WEDDING, RHEA: Co-op WEIR, NANCY: Favorite Subject: Business Machines WEISHUHN, RICHARD: Basketball, Football WELLES, DENISE: Pep Club, Advisory secretary WELLS, RICHARD: Favorite Subject: English WELZEIN, WILLIAM: Favorite Subject: English WENDZIK, TIMOTHY: Co-op, DECAH, Advisory President WHALEY, PAT: PTSA Representative WHEATLEY, PAMELA: Biology Club, Latin Club, Future Physicians WHEELER, JANET: DECAH, French Club, Exchange Student WHEELER, JED: Bowling Club, Band WHITE, JOYCE: Biology Club, Ski Club, Red Cross Volunteer WHITE, ROBERT: Baseball, Basketball, Football WHITE, STEVE: Bowling WHITMORE, BECKY: Favorite Subject: Arts, Crafts WICKES, ASHLEY: Pep Club, Ski Club, Candystriper WIEDMEIER, NANCY: Advisory Treasurer, French Club, Ushers’ Club WIEDERHOLD, SANDRA: Band, Cheerleader, Orchestra WILLETT, PATRICIA: Biology Club, Pep Club WILLETT, TOM: Favorite Subject: Spanish WILLIAMS, NANCY: Bowling, Favorite Subject: English WILLIAMS, VICKIE: Advisory President WILSON, BARBARA: Co-op, Favorite Subject: Art WINDY, SANDRA: Co-op, FTA, Hobby: Sewing WISNIEWSKI, KRISTINE: French Club, Ushers’ Club, Legenda WISNIEWSKI, RICHARD: Ski Club WISNIEWSKI, SANDRA: Candystriper WOHLFEIL, BETTY: Bowling, Junior Achievement WOLF, TOM: Favorite Subject: Math WOLVERTON, JOEL: Band, Orchestra WOOD, SHERRY: Advisory President, Pep Club, J.V. Cheerleader WOODALL, DONNA: Advisory Treasurer, Bowling Club, Candy Striper WOODBRIDGE, DAVID: Hi-Y, Favorite Subject: History WOODWARD, LYNDA: Pep Club, Ski Club, Queen’s Court WORDEN, ROBERT: Co-op, Band WOZNIAK, DEBRA: Y-Teens, Red Cross Volunteer WRIGHT, MICHAEL: Co-op, Advisory Vice-President WURTZ, AMBER: Choir, Spanish Club, Advisory Secretary YAKLIN, DWAYNE: Favorite Subject: Mechanical Drawing YAKLIN, NANCY: Favorite Subject: Math YEARSLEY, YVETTE: Co-op, DECAH, Advisory Secretary YESKA, NINA: Advisory Treasurer YOCIC, WILLIAM: Favorite Subject: Math ZAHN, JANET: Co-op, French Club ZEITLER, MARGARET: Band, Advisory Vice-President ZEMANEK, KATHLEEN: Choir, Pep Club, Queen’s Court ZIMMER, DENNIS: Favorite Subject: Algebra Spectators watch as Arthur Hill’s seniors graduate. ps Boyer, B. 12 ........+.05 44 Chiles, D. 10........... 127 Demijohn, K. 10........ 127 Bradley, E. 12......+ 44, 109 Chinery, R. 11.......85, 113 Demo, D. 11 .......... 14 predic, Je. Masscases +. 113 CHISHOLM, Di cseveure 239,33 Demo, D. 10. .91,.93, 106, 127 A C OO n ex BemUey, Be 1S oxssnee eGh ' Chmielewski, M. 10 .....127 Dengler, M. 11 .... 114,147 Brady, D. 1l...... seeee 113 Cholcher, D. 12.......46, 32 Dengler, S. 11..... 114,147 Brady, D. 12........ aoe 44 Christians, C.10.... 104, 127 Dennis, G. 11 ......... 114 Brady, M. 10...... cose 126 Christiansen, E. 11 .... 113 DePlonty, S. 12.......... 47 Branch, D. }1....... 104, 113 Church, Z. 11.......... 113 Dersch, C. 12,.... 47, 84,93 Abbe, M. 11... , 106, 109, 112 Bassett, K. 12 .......... ed Branch, R. 1l..... 23, 84, 87 Chwala, D. 11 ..... paar LIS 106, 109 Abbey, M. 11........... 112 Bauer, D. 10........... nas 92,113 Cichowski, T. 12....... 46 DeShone, R. 10 ,.., 127,147 Abler, A. 1L........ 19, 112 Bauer, R. 10......... 32,126 Brandel, W. 1l.......+. 0113 Cieszlak, F. 1l........ 113 DeShone, R. 10 ...... .. 197 Accetta, J.........eeeee 125 Bauer, R. 1l........ 107, 112 Brandimere, D. 10 85,94, 107 Cieszlak, M. 10...... ais, 127 Desonia, J. 11........ «114 Acha, M. 11........... 112 Bauer, S. 12 ..........+. 43 126 Cie, Bi LD sssacacseee 113 Desonia, L. 12... Ackerson, V. 11........ 112 Bauman, B. 10 ......... 126 Brandimore, S. 11.......113 Cinkus, D. 11.......... 113 Detloff, K. 10 .. Adams; Po VWisscsccnoavs 112 Bauman, C. 10.... 86,94, 126 Brandt, F. 12........0.+ 44 Clark, B. 12.. .. 46,93 Devenforf, C. 12.....-. Adams, S. 12,........ 42,45 Baumann, D. 11.. 28, 112,147 Brandt, M. 10.......... 126 Clark, M. 10 ......... 127 Devereaux, D. ll....... Adams, T.10........... 125 Ramer, Va 32 eos cssntins = Brandt, V. 10.......++--126 Clark Ps To. isc aieecs 113 Dewell, C. 11...114, 140, 155 AMer, M10 oscees90948 125 Baumgarten, B. 1192, 109, Brautigan, S. 1L........ 113 Clement, D. 12.1.1... 46 DeYoung, D. 12....+. 47,55 AHLSCHWEDE, A. ....... 8 112, 149 Brechtelsbauer, J. 10126, 142 Clements, B. 12 ........ 46 DeYoung, L. 10.... 104, 127 Albers, K. 12......... . 42 Baumgartner, R. 10 .... 126 Brennan, B. 1l...... 104, 113 Clements, M. 12...... .. 46 Dickey, D. 10.......... 127 Albosta, C. 10...........125 BAXTER, N........-. 0008 : Brennan, D..10...... +++ +126 CLOSE M...... Gras c Gane Diekemper, D. 10...... 127 Albrecht, B. 10...... 84, 125 Baxter, T. 10....... 107, 126 Byesoae. D. [Os¢cc, ccc: 126 naan 113 Sines Be WOosence th 127 Alcorn, J. 11 42, 105, 109, 112 Beach; ©. 12.cscisaasones 43 toponan, W. Us. cccc 113 Caos ee 46 Kietiker, T. 12... 47. 09 Alcorn, M.12..... 42,85, 105 Beach; Ke I2.a ccc wae oses 43 Brethauer, C. 10........ 126 Coleman, R. 10.........127 DIETRICH, M........- 9,9 Aldridge, D. 12 Beauregard, C. 10 ...... me Bringer, M. 10...... +++ +126 Colindres, J. 12...46, 149, 45 Dietrich, R: 1l........- i Alever, W. 12...... as) Beauregard, D. 1l...... 112 Brink, C. 1L............113 Collins, B. 10...... .ee. 127 Dietrich, S. 10......... : Alfano, L. 10..........- Beck, S. [bvceees seine 112 Brinnon, P, 10....... 106, 126 Collison, B. 12........33, 46 Dietzel, J. 10.......... 128 ee oe | Becker, D. 10 ......... “4 Broaddus, P. 11........ 113 Collison, J. 10......... 127 Dietzel, P. 10 ..... 106, 128 Allen, J. 10......... ... 125 BECKER, H...........000+ 4 Brocht, K. ll....... nb Collison, K. 10.......2. 127 Dijak, M. 10........+-. 28 Allens Kivth osecncdases 112 Becker, R. 11....... —— Brock, K. 12......... 45,32 Collison, T. 11......107, 113 Dill, D. 12 .... 47,89, 93,55 Allen, Re 20. cus erscne 125 Beckert, C........ ig Brogger, T. 10..... 26, 126 Coliver, M. 10...... 127, 143 DiMambro, J. 11 ..... is Allen, S. 12 42,85, 88,93, 101 Beckert, L. 10...... 93,126 Pecmben, © M0 cease 196 Colpean, D: 12.......:. rs Diagman, ©. 10..... . . 128 Allen, W. 10........... 125 Beckman, B. 12.......... Brooks, D. 11.....48, 94, 113 Colwell, K. 10..........127 Dixon, J. 10.... 1... 88,128 Milee, 5.18 vaxxs020s0 «+ 125 es Ds Dao Brown, V. 11 ....see ees 113 Combs,M.11.... 95, 107, 113 Djordjevic, G. 10 .. 126,142 Alles. Ts. LO sos csvivieseeees 125 BEEKER, A. ..-...e0. o 7,16 Brownrigg, T. 11 ...... , 113 Comstock, D. 10....... 127 = Allison, R. 10........-. 125 Beem, J. 12........ 200+ ine Bruggers, C. 11......23, 113 Condon, K. 11 ...... 93,104 Dockham, M, 10........ 128 Amaro, M. 10.......... 125 Beeson, W. 10....... os pa Bruggers, D. 12 45,105,147 Connor, L. 12 ...... ease AO Dodge, K. 10........... . Andersen, S.‘1l......... 112 Beets, T. 12 bai oad Resasy Dy Wee esutvneess 126 City Be 19 iscuaeas 46, 106 Dodge, Ly 12 occsccese 4 ANDERSON, C. ......... 8 orig Brush, J, 10 ........ 108, 126 Cook, J. 12 sss. sc se .. 46 Hots, Ge WO pcos seve 128 Anderson, C. 12......... 42 Bet eke J 12... 43,93, 92, fe Bruské, Ki. 12) sssaviiccrca - 45 Cooper, C. 10....... re os Doepker, J. 12.... ek : Anderson, J. 12......... 42 BEIM, Be BL, cco 2cc:aiee e Bruske, P. 10 .......90, 126 Cordingly, D. 12.... 46,109 Doerr, N. 12........6- aT Anderson, J. NO asters 125 Behm, Cc. ‘12 eecccce — Bruske, TAO) sicisaerimcoae 126 Corne, DS, 12 cicoseasens 88,91 DOIDGE, | (eee Caries. 8 7 Anderson, J. 10 ... 108,125 Behm, J. 11..........++. Brutkiewcz, C. 1L....... 113 Corne, M. 1l........ee 113 Dole, S. 10-........00- 128 Anderson, L. 12...... 42,86 Beisel; Ji. W2siares sesame 44 Bryan, D. 12 ....... 45,109 Cornell, C. 12... 46, 109, 150 Dominguez, W. ll ..... Anderson, M. 10, 80,95, 125 Belanger, L. 1l........ 112 Bryant, D. 10........ .. 126 Cornwell, P. 11...... .. 142 DOMSON, J. essseesseeeee 9 Anderson, P. 12......... 42 Bell, Biswcccces snes 44,105, 45 Bryant, D. 11........+- 113 COSTAM ............ 1 9 Donnenwerth. E. 12...... “7 Andrus, D. 1l.......... 112 Bell, M. 10.......... ... 126 utd. S. 10 eevee . 108, 126 Couillard, B. 11........ 113 Donnenwerth, M. 12 sens Andrus, Si 2). cccasans 112 Belokonny, M. 10........ 126 Buddle, W. 12......++- 2 4S Coulouris, A. 12..... inte V4 Donnenwerth, M. 1l.... i Appold, M. 10 ......... 125 Bender, K. 10 ...... 109, 126 Buehler, D. 12... 45, 106, 109 Cowdry, E. 11...... 87,113 Donoghue, R. Meroe on Appold, Po 12... .0si: 06% 42,32 Benkert, E. 10 ......... 126 Buggia, C. 10........ 95, 126 Cox, R. ll......eccc005 LIB Doran, M. 12..47,52, i oe APSEY, G.....seeeees 8, 143 Bobet; Bs Poses dceas =e : Buggia, P. 12........ woe 45 Cox, S. 10 .. ws 127 Doran, R. 10 .......108, 128 Arty Ge LE sascsescvss 112 Benkert, T. 11.......... a2 Bunzow, R. 12........005 45 Crain, M. 10....... ve 197 Dorian, V. 10 ......... 128 Archambault, A. 12 ...42,32 Benkert, W. 12 ......... = BUOR Jo ijsic.s:0)s 0s 3.000% 122 8 Crampton, C. 11...... . 113 Doty, A. 1l....... sours 1M Archambault, J. 10 waa Benner, M. 10......... 126 Burdick, J. 12........... 45 Crampton, P. 10 ....... 127 Dougias, J. 11 reese a iM AvftS. Dbssceeecasacaa 112 Bennett, - Mietesdravevecececay ai 126 Burdick, R. 11...... 83,113 Crampton, T..11....... 113 Douglas, V. 12... ‘ ues ” Armbruster, J. 12,....... 42 Benson, J. . 104, 107, 112 Burdick, V. ll.......... er Crawford, J. 12....46, 80,64 Dow, B. 10 ..... 85, oF Armstrong, M. 10 .. 108, 125 Benson, T. = eC en 126 Burditt, M. 12 ........0. Crimmins, T. 10....107, 127 Dowis, J. IL...... err tu Armstrong, T. 12 ....... 42 Benthien, J. 12.......... 44 Burgess, C. 10..... .108, 128 Cripps, D. 10........... 127 Dowis, V. Ll.......0.0+ os Armstrong, T. 12 ....... 42 Benthien, J. 10.......... 126 Burgess, D. 11.......... 113 Crittenden, M. 10 ...108, 127 Doyle, J, 10. .-++-+-+++ 128 Arnold, C.. 11. 2.600% 105, 112 Benzenberg, 5 Oe |) 44 Burgess, Di 12. ccccnacca 45 131 Drager, D. EL sbenesas a Arnold, Q ll ...... 107, 125 Besson, B. 11.........-. 112 BURNETT, E.......... 8,21 Crofton, C. 11 ..... 91, 113 Treille, D; 22.0400 “8 Arnst, R. 10....... 107, 125 Beuthin, L. 11 90,91,95,112 Bich, (EE acacococss 45,33 Geonin, G. t..,.. acc 48 Drumb, T. Leer 128 Arrant, Rs. 12 vse caw 42 Beyer, “T.. Ubssncnscess 112 Burk; Gs Lis wissscsvare vas 45 Cruz, N. 12 ....... secee 46 Duby, M. 10 ....... ; re Atkinson, C......... 108, 125 Beyersdorf, G. 1l...... 112 Burke; 95 I 2esdaacioncicias 45 Cummings, J. 10....... 127 Duby, P. a sonnn Re Atkinson, R.............. 42 BICKEL, EB. cwsssesnan Burke, L. 10...... mame 126 Cunningham, VD. l1...... 113 Ducharme, J. - = ag He Ault, Re U2siesssseaceaas 42 Biging, L. 10 ....66006. Burt, B. 12......... 45,55, 90 Curran, K. 12 ........33, 46 40, i Ault, M.10......... 108, 125 Bills) Os. TQ ciscxccoes 44,94 Burtt, K. 10 ........ 26, 126 Currell, M. 10,..... 127, 169 Duma, M. 10 .......06. a4 BUSTING (Dis: iiacsccawinves 8, 106 BIRDSALL, K. Busch, R. ll........ ... 113 Curtis, G. 11... 106, 109, 113 Duma, M. ny ert : Austin, D. 10........ 28, 125 Birdsall, S. 10 Bushy 1.10). cissspiciccoraiaess 113 Curtis, G. 12. cceess 46, 109 Duncan, G. 11.... re 4 (Austin, Ds 212s. cco ens kee A2 Birnbaum, C. 12....... 44,92 Bush), Je UY. sic casas sips oll Cushway, A. 10....,108, 127 . i Austin, D. ll........ 89, 112 Birnbaum, D. 11 ........ 112 Bush, R. 12 ..... eeenens £9 Czeiszperger, S. 10.....127 Dunkley, S. : pres be 5 Austin, J. 10). c.s50666 00% 125 BISHOP. Gos. ..0 nesvscrsawes 8 Bush, V. ll.........00- 113 Dalenberg, C. 11 .... 88,113 Dunlap, E. Page pe Austiny Re lis... ncase ase 42 Bissonette, M. 12...... Butler, P. 11...... areca lS Dalton, B. 11 .......... 113 po Austin, R. 12.... 42, 140, 144 Bixby, V. 12..... 32,44, 171 Butts, M. 12... anne 45 ike, Wa 46 Whee, J WA sscaevedees 28 Averill, A. 1l.......... 112 Bixby, V. ll .........6- 112 Butts. . U,........ B DAMER. D.......02.. 9 Basin, ©. 1 os svacen - 48 Ayala, F. 12..........45 42 BEAEK, B, Geedoveeleeee a8 Byrne, M. 1. sseeonol 1 Damore, J. ll. +++ 85:86, 94 D is, P. 2 aeoneect DA cerscaserarsiaaceresere 112 Black, M. 10 .......... Byron, C. 10........... DWis. ssisieimeseses. 9 Boab Ke Oleh, 125 Blackmer, B. 1l......+. 112 Breas, J. 10......127, 24, 104 Damore, W. 10 .... 127,142 Durn, K. 1l........ 107, 114 Babcock, M. 10......... 125 Blackmer, C. 11 ....... 112 Byron; M: 12:5 .esasasame 45 DAMUTH, C. ............ 9 tAae: ING 10 ocadccseucous 128 wabvock, R. 12 ... 42,88, 106 Blaisdell, M. 11 ....... it2 Byron, S. 11 ........++..113 Danks, T. 10...... Dusek, W. 1l.......... 114 Babcock, Blanton, G. 10 ........- 126 Call, As Ui ssissceseaceelld Dargie, P. 12 ........ 47,48 Duvall, B. 12 ....... wees 48 Bao, CG. 12 vscsesenes ‘2 Blenkhorn, K. 12..... 44,48 Callas; Py 10ss45ssas0 127 Daubert, K. 10 ........ Dycus, V. 10 ......... 128 Bader, R. 12..... 30, 42, 155 Blenkhorn, M. 10... .126, 142 Callas, S. 11........... 113 Daugherty, D. 11. : Dyer, B. 12 ...006006 48, 105 Bagerski, B. 12.........- 42 Blodgett, J. 11 ......... 112 Calligaro, V. 12...... 45, 86 Davenport, K. 10....... 86 Dzirais, A, 12-..-. scuineo® Bain, D. 11 112, 140, 150, — Blohm, D. 12........... 44 Campbell, G. 12 ........ 45 Davey, T. 10 .. 85, 92,95, 127 Reis. W. ier ac. ia Bain, J. 10 ....seesseves Blohm, R. ll .......... 112 Campbell, G. 10 ...... 127 Davis, C. 10....... 107,127 Garter, § lls. ind Bain, FWD scxceiecesisiessscere rr Blower, R. 12.,......-- 44 Campbell, M. 12........ 45 Davis, D. 10.... 80, 104, 127 Easterling, S. 10--..--- 128 Baird, P. 10.....-...-+- 125 Bluhm, D. 10 ....... 95, 126 Campbell, S. 12 ...... ie ppt Wlennaaes rH 12 woes 47, 147 Eaton, D. ee sae le ig tae hehe re oa a ae at nie Gena ie 108, 127 Eaton, G. 12.......... 48,94 Disa: tavenereparesecore D5 Ri BO sisiescsisiweceee apen, S. aca eataihees eee ie eidreyersiees ‘er 128 BAKER, B. santana : ae ig anne iz a. ] aman i = het enemas 128 , J. 10..-.----ee 125 Boehm, D. 11 ......+.++ CAPPELL, Ds oi cassis cis BM AO! occ cazsiss oa beeen . ee. i. WO ccsessw ieis 125 Boehringer, D. 10... 108, 126 CAPPELL, P..........- 6,16 Davis, M. be seeks ore Saye et + nent a Baker, Ws 12) osnew denies 43 Boehringer, J. 12) scnae er Cappell, _ gushnaiens wees avheag 23 M4 P mae aes ae BCKERT aeaacetions ; S. 12... ee eee eee 43 Boelter, N. btenernar Carder, F. 1l........... ys seeee 91,95, we aise 48, 128 ane Ds, Oi sca wcwisies 125 Boesnecker, M. 10...... 126 Carls. Ls Biss ccexicnss 113 Davy, C. 11 Pasa x a een aa ational ioe eo ib ee te 128 Bee ew ais 126 ag iene ea ee o. In... 1i3, ids, 153 Efu, J. 12 ........00000- 48 ard, J. 10....... 108, 125 Bogardus, S. 10 ..... aes Carr, m. a:'9 0:8 ei eiseierelie Vv. sees ° ° oats i AG os eee 48 Bailien, w. DD esis teeswersss 43 Bogardus, T. 11 ...... 126 Carrick, M. 1l..........113 Dean, C. ro eeees somone oa he be whens Pe Balzer, C. 10 .......006 125 Bolger) G. 10. oo ake ahaa = enone ri tino aes Dean, ri elevate eve ieieiereye iu Eeecorecht, D. 10... 106, 128 Banning, S. 1l......- 112, 32 Bolger, G. 10 ........- Carter, L. oerceces Debo, 5 Wy 105 Eich, J. 12 sse.eas- tees 48 ragar, B. 12 .......... 43 Bonner, D. 12... 44,105, 4 Carter, M. 10 ......127, 142 Decker, S. 12 ...... 47, a ae 5.128 ae eee a ee Barber, T. ll .......... er, B. 12...+++--- 30,4 Casavan, D. eee o Fe 10. 88 107. 127 lier, J. Miesscsooves 48,63 Bavckholtr, R. 12... 43, 63 Booker, J. 1l....... sees 112 CASE, F. ......-. 9,14,15 meee Fs 12. ....0. 47,91 Elliot, B. 10..........6. 128 ARKER,. Gis serosa. besinsicia -8 Bookmyer, C. ll ....... 113 Case, M. 11 ......+. 92,113 Deford, C. 12........ 47, Be rs ’ : oa (cle Oe 122243 Bookmyer, S. 10 ....... 126 Castellanos, R. 12 ...... 46 Deford, D. AL seseee 91, ee ie, 4 + wets ae Barnett, D. 10.........+. 125 BOOTH, H.....+.++0- o+++ 16 Castellanos, V. 10 ......127 Deford, P. 1 nes scceses 407 Bete Wi at sin stamens a Barnett, O. 11 ..--+--e- 112 Borchard, R. 10..... 95,126 Castillo, M. 1385, 87, 113, 118 pereencesco, Ni. was : oS “ gc eaten: ia Barnett, T. 10...... ae Bordeau, R. ipeenpaeeie = Castillo, . ppreese el sara Me ip temeears Se eat, he - : Barnhart, R. 10....-..-.- 25 Borden, E. 10-++++- e+e Castillo, S. eGialeeeeoeine leGeus, S. oe ‘7 — - in sketeseieis —- Barr, D. 10 .-----+++-+- 125 Borton, B. 12........... Cerda, O. 10...........127 DeGuise, D. 12 ......... eRe AO). kesecess Barrigar, B. 10......... 125 Bouchey, R, 1d. -++u0A, 147 Chaltraw, D. 10... sear l27 DeGuise, 8. zB eve as.0u ence ue en Barrigar, S. 12.....+.++- 43 Boughner, M. aerate F ampagen, B. , 144, red Pe neseaneee 2 oe a ae RRON G.e +e eee eeeeeee ++ 6 Bourdow, A. 10 1 Charbonneau, K. 10......127 @ Ts. We cecanaaiese BF So TD saantinas : Sortlett, A. 10- 95, 108, 125 Bourdow, D Charlton, J. 11..... . 25,113 DelBosque, a 4 tH a NO! ocean - ig 4 ene ae ee ea Chasnis, A. 10 7 as sa oli M. 10... 127 Engle, T. 10°... . . 128, 143 iy. De: DQ ieviaie canes. creiees ae B. Ae. ee || wees “ngle ri i: HO: Booted es 125 Bowerman, R. 10......++ 126 Chavez, J. 10,....... 85, 127 DeLong, L. cance Ie? Eeaiieh, . a ede ti Basinger, D. 10 ..... 85,125 Boyce, J. 12 44,88, 92,93, 55 Chavez, T. 12, , 43,46, 93, 32 Demers, J. conan Sais as ee Basinger, M....... 12, 43,95 Boyd, L. 1l......... 92,113 Cheshire, C. 10........ - 127 Demijohn, F.12 = = 2 = Enos, B. 10,......... , Bees Bee UE wean net saye 48 Gardstrom, C. 12 ....50, 105 Path it 36 ccsveicweres 129 Hoffman, D. 12 ........- 52 Kennedy, K. 10 ........ 131 Sag seeeees 86, 128 Gardstrom, D. 10....... 129 Hall, M. 12......... 51,109 Hoffman, D.'10 ........ 130 Kennedy, K. ll ........ 117 Se Te eben 48 Garno, C. 11 ........-+. 115, Hall, S. 10 ........ 104, 129 Hoffman, J. 10 ........ . 130 Kennedy, R. 12 ....... 53 ee ae a O.ecscreeee 128 Garretson, L. 11........ 115 Hall, Ts.10 ocsscseenc 129 Hoffman, K. ll ........ 116 Kennedy, S. 10 ....... 131 Conder de Ma ee 28 Garrison, D. 10......... 129 Hall, 'T. 10 essere 104, 129 Hoffman, P. 10 ........ 130 Kenelly, M. 10 ....... 131 Eurich, L..11 48, 85, 104, 2 Garrity, L. 10....... 85, 129 Haller, J..12 o.sccuaner 51 Hoffman, Y. 12 .......33,52 Kern, J. 10 Evans, K. 12 5 ‘ Man: Ys eee e Dds ° cosee 104,131 wees e eee Garrity, R.1125, 115, 152, 147 Haller, M. 10 Hoffman, W. 12 ......... 52 Kerr, S. 10 .....-.--- 131 Even, T. 11 ...........- lia Garwood, A. 12 50,73, 82,93 HALLETT, © seascdureiee 16 Hogan, S..12 c.esewee sins 30 Kesemeyer, J. ll....--. 117 Ewbank, M. 11.105, 106, 107 Gasparovic, C........ 32,50 Hambling, L. 12 ....... 51 Hohisel, B. 10 ........ 130 Kettner, S. 10 ..... 108, 131 109, 114 Gasparovic, C. 10.. 129, 143 Hamd, F. Ul ........... 115 Holland, H. Hl ......... 116 Kiebala, J. 12 .. 53 Fahndrich, G. 10....107, 128 Bate, Jo 10 scncesans 107, 129 Hamilton, S10 ........ 129 Hollis, D. 12 ........ 33, 52 Kietzman, M. Il........ +117 Falkenberg, Si, Ub aw ssway 114 Gaus S. ll ..... 115 Hamlin, M. ll ..... 91, 115 Hollis, S. fh eee 93, 116 Kiley I. 10 edi aL Fandell, L. 11......+...114 Gawne, R. 11 .......... 115 Hamlin, S. 10 ......... 129 Holmgren, D. 10..... 130, 143 Kimbrue, R. I ....... 117 Fandell, L. 11......... 114 Gebler, M. 12........... 50 Hamling, G. 10 .... 108,129 Holmgren, M. 10.... 80,130 Kinasz, K. 10 ........0132 Fanger, R. 11 .......+.- 114 Geede, D. U1 s.sss.00ee 115 Hammer, C. 12...51, 140, 155 Holnagel, D. ll ..... 116, 147 Kincade, J. 12 ........ 83 Farrell, L. 11........-- 114 Geese, D. 12 ......... 50, 63 Hammond, L. 12 ..... 51, 109 Holton, R. 12 ....19,50,140 Kindt, D. 12 --..... 33,53 Farthing, D. 11......... 114 Geese, J. 11 osc cewecass 115 Hanes, G. IL.....,...... 115 Holtrop, J. ll ....24, 116, 140 King ora 0 enone o Beam, Di AM 2s 255522824 114 Geese, S. 10............ 129 Hanes, S. Il..........06 115. Holtrop, J. 12........ 52, 73 King, S. ll .....0066 117 Fassezke, F. 10......-. 128 GEETING, Poisson sas ics 10 Hanley, J. 12..........+. 51 Holtz, L. 12 . 47,52, 155, 144 King, S10 ........ 81,131 Favara, L. 10.......--- 128 Gehrcke, D. 10.......129, 14 Hansen, D. ........ 109, 115 Holvey, M. 10......+. - 130. Kingry, D. 10 -.......+. 131 Favara, N. 11..--84, 104,114 Gehringer, L. 10.....85, 129 Hanson, C. 10.......... 129 Hood, G. ll ....116, 147, 152 Kingry, R. 10. ......... 131 Fechner, M. 10.......- 128 Geistman, H. 10 ........ 129 Hanson, D. ll....... ... 116 HOOPER, J ....... saunas AO Kingsbury, S. 12..... 53,89 Fehrman, M. 1Gsccsssans 128 Genske, A. 10 ..... 108,129 Hanson, J. ll .......... 116 Hopkins, S. 10 ....... . 130 Kinville N il eee 117 Fein, 6. 12.045 +48; 1081S George, P. 11...........115 Hanson, K. 10 ......... 129 Horton, A. 10 ......... 130 Kipfmiller, S. 12........ 53 Feiser, T. 10........... 128 George, P. 12......0..00 50 Hanvey, M. 12 seeeee 51,91 HORVAT, C. .......- --. 16 Kir B ll cascee ALP Feldotte, W. 10......... 128 Gerard, G. 12....,...50, 140 Hanvey, R. 10...... 107,129 Hospal, C. U ...85, 104, 116. shone i... ae Felsing, S. 10...108, 128, 142 Gerger, M. 10.......... 129 Harden, C. 10 ...... 85, 129 Houser, M. ll ....85, 91, 116 Kitsch u cena euc ul’ 151 Gerow, M. 10.......... .129 Harden, P. Il .......... 116 23, 84 Kitzman, D. ll ......107,. Ferguson, J. 10 128, 142, 150 Gace, Me WE ecru vend 115 Hare, A. 10............ 129 Hozedka, S. 10 ........ 130 a woe Ferris, B. 10..... 85,128 Gerrish, W. 12.. 50,153, 144 Hare, A. l.......... 1) 116 Hubbard, C. 10 ........ 130 lecahiewics’ R10... 181 Pesxie, G, Us...c00-+s 14 Geuder, F. 10... 85, 129, 150 Hargesheimer, H. 12 .... 93 Hubberd. J. 12 -...+. 52 wee aries i Srepslsasieieisesieis - Gibson, G. ll.......+.-- Hargreaves, A. 12..51, 11,93. Hubinger, C. 12....... 10,52 “ AP ambenie + y Precccceesesce Gibson, Vv. ll. 89, 100 in ‘ wien 130 Kleekam ? a Aovecce Fick, M. 10 ........+--- 128° GIESECKE, H:- 5 Hargreaves, G. 10....51, 129 . - Il .... 109, ie pc 7 Mo cstccee 17 Fick; Mi 10 iesnscuuases 114 Glasecks, 1, I0..... Harmon, A. 10......... 129 Hudson, S. Il ....-- 106, 116 eng each ldibbeeig 3 Fick, P, 11 .......000- . 114 Gilbert, C. 11........4. 115 Harmon, J. Il..... vevee 116 Huebner, R. 12 ....-+ BQ cag iar) elaine Fick,S. 12....+.-..-. 33, 48 Gilbert, D. 11...... Harper, J. Il..........- 116 idebsee, KR. I s.cecons 116 ry Le IR sneestene 5B Fielder, A. 12........+. 49 Gilbert, G. 10. Harper, J. ll ...... 107. 116 Hingdl, A. Uh neaesanese 116 ck, J. 10 ...-.+.+.+- ABI Fierstein, G. 12 .....-.- 49 Gilbert, R. 10.. Harper, K. 10...... 108, 129 Huerta, D. 10 ........ 130 nip i aaa maa Fierstine, M..---.--++- - 128 Gilbert, R. 10.. Harper, P. Il ....... 92,116 Huff, W. 12 °.-.....0..- 52 KNIGHT, G. -...-.. 11,12 Fila, C. ll...... +. 104,114 Gillam, G. 11 Harrington, W. ll ...... 116 Hughes, M. 12 .....-- 52 Knights, L. 12 ...... 28,53 Fini, D. 10 ....... 91, 128 Gillig, M. 12...... Harris A. Il........... 116: Hummel, D. 10 ..... 95, 130 Knights, L. 12 ...... 87,54 Fini, K. 12 .......-+ 49 Gilman, D. 12........4. 50 Harris C. 10..........- 129 Hummel, R, 1 s- xs00s “116 Knights, L. 10 ...... 87, 131 Firchau, S. 10 .--.--.-+ 128 Ginder, N. 11 ...... 105,115 Harris D. 12 .........- 51 Humphrey, K. Il .....-. 116 Koch, J. H-.-.++.0.2. 117 Fischer, J. 12 ..-...-49, 140 Glancz, D. 10 .....-- 85, 129 Harris, M. 10 ..........129 Hunt, S. 10 ........ 2. 130 Romans NW vessscen ANF Fischer, M. 1l......... -114 Glavens, K. 12 ....... 50, 85 Harris, R. 12........... 51 Hunter, K. Il ... 94,95, 107 Renee, B.A a eeseenien TAF Fisher, E- --.------ 95,114 Glaviano, B. 12......... 50 Harris, S. ll. eo 108. 116 109 116 Koerber, L. 10........ 131 Fitzgerald, R. 11.....25, 114 Glover, D. 12 «...--- 32,50 HARRISON, L. .. 2... 10 Hurry, L. 10 ......... 130 Rous, T+ 95, Areal Flattery, K. 10 ...-...- 128 Goets, Ty 12 vecseseveens 93 Harrison, R. ©... .| 116 Hurry, R. 10 ........ 130 Kolesar, G. Il ...-...-. 117 Fleischmann, K. 11 .--. 114 Golombisky, J. 12..... 32,50 Harrison, T. 10 ....... 129 Hyatt, K. 11.106, 106. 109, 116 Kolhagen, N. 10-...... 131 Flentie, D. 12 .....-.49, 105 Harshman, T m ees 116 Hyzer, D. 10 130 Korbein, L. 10 ..131, 142, 150 Flewelling, T. 12 .-... 33, 49 Goodlander, L. 12....... 50 an 2... eas i... ne Korbein, V. 12 .......-. 34 Flora, D. 12-+--+++ 49,92, 95 Gookin, J. 10...... 86,94, 95 HARTMAN, Ro. 10.50 es, J. I ... 91,94, 116, 149 Kothe, P, 10 .....131,91,95 Flora, D. 12-.---- 49,92, 153 129, 149 Hartman, Rll i09. 11 Izzo, R. 10 oe 430 Kowalec, P. 10 .:...... 41 Floud, N. 10 sussssssos 128 Gookin, R. 12 -----+.. 50, 86 Lg all er leche PW 136 Kowaleski, K. 12........ 54 FLYNN, J. --++--ee- ee: - 140 Gorman, D. 12 -......... 50 er oooongat ae Malate we Wiad, LW cncecorneae 116 Kraatz, S. 10.... 85,94, 131 Fobear, S. 12-.--49, 105, 109 Gorman, S. 12 ---50,93,101 ae ae 139, 14 Jacobi, J. 12 ...... 52. 106 Kragenbrink, G. 10..... 131 Foerster, J. 12 .o....0005 49 106, 121 eeu nh ae Jacobs, E. 12 ....... 52 KRAMER, B.....-0.6:-. Foley, C. 10 .......2.0+ 128 Gorney, K. 11---.--- 94,115 foo a ee Jacques, B. ....... 107, 130 Krauchenko, C. 12-73, 174, 54 Foley, J. 11.22.40. 32, 114 Gorski, S. 11 -+-+.++2. 115 od a eee Jahn, D.10 |... 30,143, 22 Krause, S. Il -.....+.- +117 Forbes, M.E. 10........ 128 Gottleber, T. 12 ---- 50,88 Hasso. C. woo eseaicis Jank, Ml... 92.116 Krawcezak, J. 12 .........54 Forbes, M.H. 10° ....... 128 GRAEBNER, D.-----+-+- 10 og ae hale al abek. D. Ul . 116,140, Krawozak, Z. 10 ........131' asty, T. 10..... .. 108, 129 Jarabek, D. I . 116, 140, 155 Ford, V. 11 ........ vee e 114 Graham, D, 11 ----- see+ 101 Hatfield, C. IL 85.116 Jarabek, K. 12 ........ 53 Kressley, J. 12 ...- 54,105 Forshee, C. 12.. .... 48,49 Graham, D. 12 +++----- 50 Hayes, C. 12 ........ 32 Jarecki, P. Il ...... we LIZ Kretz, R. Ul ee-sseee- 217 FOWLER, C........ 10 Graham, T. 12 -.-..... 50 HAYES 1. Sih enol ete 7 Jarema, D. 12....... 53, 155 Kricher, J. 12........169,54 Fowler, G. 10 .......... 128 Graham, T. 10 ---- 129,143 HAYNES. E. 1.0 10 Jarema, J. 10 ......... 130 Krieg, S. ll......... 105, 117 Fowler, I. 12........... 49 Grant, L. 12 ---- +++. 86, 88 Head, G. 10 ........... 129 Jarema, M. Ul ..... 109, 117 Krieger, D. 12... 140. 30.54 Fowler, J. 12..... 49, 73,55 |e ini ogee eae 4 Heagany, M. ll .. 84,91, 116 Patents 12 o.ncu04! 94,53 Kris, D, 12-+-+++++++++++ 54 Fowler, L. 10 ..... cigasrekes Graves, A. 11.-.---.... e+ 115 Heageny, P. 12.50 51,56, 152 Jarvi; M. Ul s...s005 ie 109 Krohn, W. ll.....85, 109, 117 Fowler, M. 12 ..... IT 49 Graves, C. ll-++.-+-+5 115 Heath, J. 10......2..... 129 Jarvi, R..10 ..... 94, 107, 130 Kroll, D. Il ......-.- 117, 32 BOx, Gi Ud wes cisieace . 114,32 GCkays F.1D ssoon ean senie 129 Heavenrich, P. 12 .....1 Jarzabkowski, D. 10 .... 130 Kross, D. ll ........++- 117 FOX, J, 12 cneevecscns 49,94 Gray, L. 12.......... 50, 86 Hebl, K. 10....... ae Jefferson, M. ll ..... 117 Krueger, T. 10......... 131 Francis, K. 10 ...... 85, 128 Gray, R. 10............ 129 Hedden, D. 10 ..... JENSON, R. .... 1 Semeees Be BO can en aste 131 Franz, J. 11........ vee. 14 Eat, Ba Weascnersaxns 129 Heidger, J. 10 ..... JEROME, R............. 11 Kruske, C. 10 .......... 131 Franz, 5. U1, csceccsces 114 a ane 50 Heihiein, C. 10....... . Jewell, S. Mo... 105, 117 Kruske, J. I..........+. 117 Franzel, K. 10...... 108, 128 Greenman, J. IL......... 115 Heinmoeller, C. 10..107, 130 Jewell, S. l.. .90, 01, 109, 117 BPH caastanacens ed Franzel, S. 11 ......109, 114 Grefe, .T., 12. 5.0.52.. Toa eae 50 HEITKAMP, J.......+.: 10, 30 EX Oe AD Rei. sxe p st oreisene 117 Kryska, L. 10 sleneisisie'® +e 131 Frawley, S. 12........ 49,94 Gregory, D. 10......... 129 Helpap, A. 12........... 52 Johns, C. 10 ...... 108, 130 ereywceinekl, T. Ih +++. 117 Frawley; T. 10 ......... 128 Greko, T. 12.........+4. 153 Helpap, D. IL........... 91 Johnson, B. 10... 107, 13G Kubik, K. I .........-- 117 Frederick, B. 11 ........ 114 Grenell, S. Il...... 104, 115 Helpap, M. 12...........-52 Johnson, B. ....... 117, 144 Rosen, BM... 98, 10%, 17 Frenzel, J. 12 ........ 22,49 GREW, J.....-+-6- 10, 85,91 Helpap, P. 10........ .. 130 Johnson, D. 10 ....... 130 Kuelske, A. ll .......... 117 Frey, G. 12 .......... 33,49 Grierson, G. 10..’...... 129 Helveston, R. 10....... 130 Johnson, D. 10 .... 130, 147 Kundinger, C. Il ........117 Fribley, J. 11... 106,114, 147 Grierson, W. 12 .... 50,140 Helveston, S. 12 ....... 50 Johnson, T. ll ....... 117 Kundinger, S. ll ........117 Frick, J. 12 ........005. 49 Griffin, D. 10.......... 129 Hemphill, G. ll........ 116 Johnston, E. ..... 108, 130 Kureca, J. ll ... 86,117, 153 Frick, M. 11 ... 114, 152, 155 Griffin, L. 10.......... 129 Henderson, C. 10 ...... 130 Jolins@, 10° 22.2 sas cheve 130 Kushion, C. 12.,......33,54 Frick, T. 10 ....... 128, 142 Griffin, S. 12. .......... 51 Henderson, J. ll ....-... 116 Nolin, K2 Ml ioc ance aces 117 Kushion, R. 10..........131 Fritzler, R. 11.......... 114 Griffor, M. 10 ...... 26, 129 Henne, P. 10 .......... 130 Jones, J.10 ........ | 130 Kushon, D. 10... .94, 104, 131 Frost, D. 12..........- . 49 Griffor, S. Ul... sec sni 115 Henne, R. 12...... 52, 24, 144 Jones, K. 12 ....... 32,53 Kushon, J. 12 ........... 54 Frost, S. 11 .......6.5 114 Grosart, D. 10......... 129 Henne, R. ll .......... 116 Jones, R.12. ......... 53 Kutsch, D. 10..........-131 FRYE, D. ............ 16 Gross, A. ll........... 115 Hennig, J. 10 .......... 130 Jones, W. ll .......... 117 Kutsch, D. 10...........131 Fuentes, L. 12 49, 94,95, 109 Gross, N. 10..88,93, 107, 129 Henrichs, B. ll ..... 48, 116 Jordan, J. 12 ........... 53 Kutsch, T. 12 .........54,94 Fulco, P. 12............ 49 GROSSMAN, E......-.. 6, 10 Hensley, L. ll ........ 116 Judzis, A. 12.85, 88,93, 94,53 Kuzbial, W. U...........117 Fuller, C. 10.......... 128 Grossman, S. 10........ 104 Hepworth, D. ll.......- ‘, 32 Judzis, A. 12.85, 88,93, 94,53 Kwaiser, D. 10..........131 Fuller, D. 10.......... 128 Grubaugh, J. 10 ....... . 129 Herbst, C. 10 ........ 130 Juhas; L. 12o sc .ccncsecca 53 Kwater, J. 10 ........ 3-131 Fuller, J. 12 ........- 49 49 Grube, J. 12 ..... 51,24, 129 Heredia, D. 12 ........ 52 Juico, A. Il .... 67,104,117 Kwater, V..J. 10 ........131 Fuller, R. 11........... 114 Grueber, I. | ee 104, 129 BERM: Us eesessdecxcconcss 10 Jarek, Di 12 so nuwiesivdese 53 Kyle, G. 10..........131, 142 Fuller, R. 12.......0e00. 49 Grunow, C. Il.......... 115 Herzler, G.10 ........ 130 Kabat, W. 10 ......... 130 Laatsch, C. 12........33, 54 Fiirlo, GC: 10 cs vscsentew 228 Grzenia, M. 10......... 129 HERZLER, O. .......... 7 Kabobel, E. 12 ......... 53 LaBarge, J. H..........-117 Furlo, G. 10........ 128, 143 Gudritz, J. Il........... 115 Herzog, W. 12 ..... . 52, 86 Kaczor, L. 10 ... 90,95, 131 LaBeff, D. 10 ...........131 Furlo, R. 12......... 49, 154 Guerra, M. 10.......... 129 Hetzman, D. 10 .... 108, 130 Kaleyta, S.12 ....... 32,53 LaBelle, P. 10...........108 FurJo, R. 11............ 114 Guerrero, M. Il........ 115 Hickey, L. ll ........ 116 Kalmbaéh, K. 11..93, 117, 152 LaBrake, L. 10..........131 Furlo, $. 11 .......... 114 Guimond, M. 10..... 94,129 Hickey, L. ll. ......... 116 Kampfert, T. ll........ 117 LaBrake, M. 12........33,54 Furlo, T. ll........+-- 114 Guimond, M. Il......... 115, Hicks, T. 12...52,86,92, ass Kanonas, P. 12.......... 53 Lacy, S. U....s.eeeee0. M18 Furlo, T. 1l........ 114 Gulvas, J. Il,....... 32,115 Hicks, V.dO........... Kapkas Mz Jb scce.a8% 117 LaDronke, M. Il ........118 Gabel, E. 10............128 GUNTHER, H......... -- 10 Hicks; Vo 10 s.ccsiscusinss 130 Karkutt, R. 10 ........ 131 Laeding, P. 12°.......... 54 Gabel, L. 12...%..... 93, 105 Gunther, V. 10...... 86, 129 Hickson, M, ll......... 116 Karow, R. H .......... 117 Lafferty, K. 12.,.. 95,33, 54 Gabel, L. 12 93, 104, 106, 109 Gushen, D. 12 BILE ING eee ceca caine 2 10 KARPICKE, E. ...... 11 LaFiair, T. 12 ......... 54 Gaertner, D. 11.....115, 149 Gushen, F. ll......... 115 Hill, J. 10 .......... «+2130 Kaseman, J. 10 ...... 131 LaFleur, J. ll -..86, 118, 140 Gage, M. 12............ 46 Guttowsky, V. 10 .85, 104, 129 Hilly KU scccsiccce 32,116 Kaseman, R. ll ...... 117 150, 155 Gaiser, S. 11....... 94, 115 Guymer, G. Il ......... 115 Hill, Ps Mein scceeasons 116 Kaufmann, L. 12 ...... 53 LaFoad, D. Mo ++++++. 118 Galarno, P. ............- 115 Guzman, B. Il ...... 2. 115 Hi R10 oss cicnis 130, 143 Keller, R.10 ...... 131, 143 Lagalo, P. 12 +-+-cescese+ 54 Galbraith, C. 1l......... 115 Guzman, H. 12......... 51 Hill, W..l] ........005 116 Kelley, C. 10........... 131 Lagan, T. 10 -+----++ 131 Galbraith, D. 11...... 93, 115 Hackstadt, M. 12..... 33,51 Hillman, J. 10 ........ 130 Kelly, 05120 esaiceee- 73,53 LaManna, G. ll ------+ 118 Gallagher, P. 11......87,115 Hahn, M. 10 .......... . 129 Hillman, M. 10 ........ 130 Kelly, J. 01 . 81, 109, 117 Lamb, D. Il ...... 109,118 Galonska, J. 1] ......... 115 Hain, Ss Wess csgcaescies 115 Hinds, G. 10 ........ -. 130 Kelly, N. 12. ..... 81, 85,53 Lamb, M. 10 ..........131 Gardner, F. 11.......... 115 Hahn, S. 10 ....... 104,129 Hinkin, L. ll...... . 105,116 Kelsey, D. Il ....... 85, 117 Lamb, S. ll ....... 118,147 Gardner, J. 10..........129 Hahn, W. It ...,....... 115 Hirschman, L. 12 .... 30,52 Kelsey, P. 12....... 94,53 Lambert, J. 10 ....... 131 Gardner, K. 10..........129 Hale, G. ll 5....... 109, 115 Hirschman, L. 10 ..... 130 Kemerer, D. 10 ...... 131 Lambert, J. ll ........ 118 Gardner, R. 1l.......... 115 Hale, J. 12 .........000e 51 Hise, K. Il ..........91, 116 Kemerer, M. ll........ 88 Lambkin, R. 10........ 131 Gardner, S. 10.......... 129 Hales; B. 10 ........4.. 129 Hodges, T. Il ......... 116 Kempf, M. 10 .......... 131 Lamont, C. 10 ........ 132 Lamoreaux, R. ll . Landeryou, M. 10. Landrum, E. ll .....108, 118 Landskroener, J. 12 . Landskroener, M. ll .... Majeski, D. ll Majeski, T. 12. Makrianis, B. ll Makrianis, N. ll’....... 119 Makrianis, P. ll ... Malecke, M. ll ........ Malenfant, D. 12 Malzahn, D. ll Malzahn, D. ll Malzahn, S. ll Lang, P. 10 ...... Lange, G. 11....106, 109, 118 Langeneck, R. ll... Langer, S. 12.......... Lapierre, B. ll Lapierre, D. 12 ....... LaPointe, D. 10 LaRue, E. 10 Lassignal, J. 12.... Latham, C. 10........ Laubenstein, M. 10 ... Laubhan, T. 12 ... , W...25, 105, 118 Lauer, B. 12..... 109,54,56 Laugavitz, M. 12 .... Lauman, J. ll ..... Meyer, H. 10 St aee oe Mann, D. 12. .45, 56, 87, 89, 85 Manning, S. 12.... Marden, P. ll Markey, M. 10 Meyer, M. 12 Meyer, S, 10 .......... 133 Meyers, S. IL. Mielke, D. 12 Marosi, R. 10. ..132, 142, 150 Mikolajski, J. 10 ....... Marshall, M. ll....... Marshall, P. ll .... Lawrence, M. ll... Lawrence, M. 12 .... Lawton, M. 10. Martin, R. ll. Martin, S. ll.......... Martindale, C. 10 Leckrone, L. ll. Leckrone, M. 10. Masker, P. 12 2 eons) eS R. 10, .81, 85, 108, 133 cs MATLOCK, M. ‘ oie. 11,21, 153, 144 Mattheis, C. 12 Leese, K..12 .......... Mi i; 6. 12. .86, 94, 153, 57 tthews, M. ll Lreieuinatig MITCHELL, E. Leeson, B. 12 ... 28, 147,55 LaFevre, S. 10 Leggitt, R. ll Lemaire, M. ll LeMay, F. 10 Lemmer, V. 12 Mitzel, C. 10 Lennox, L. ll ....... Lennox, M. 10 Lent, D. 12 .....0.. Lent, D. 10..... ree Lentner, C. 10 Lentner, P. 10..... Leonard, F. ll .. Leonard, J. ll....... Miyachi, T. WD) esos «57,67 Mochen, J. 10 Moening, D. 10 Moessner, D. ll Mohler, L. 12 Mehr, D. ll ... 5 Melenaar, D. 12... McCray, G. ll .... McCullen, D. 10 McCullen, D. 10 McCullen, K. 12 .... McDermott, L. IL 86, 104, 119 McDonald, J. 12...... McDonald, K. 12 -- McDonald, W. 10.. McDougall, C. ll McDougall, D. 10 . McGillem, D, 10 McGillem, T. 12 .... McGrath, T. 10... McGuire, D. 12 McGuire, J. 12 ...140, 150, 56 McGuire, J. 10 .... McIntyre, C. 12. McKenna, B. 10 . McKenna, B. 12 Molenaar, M. 10.104, 108, 133 2 +1124, 86,146 Monaghan, L. 12 . Moncman, M. ll........ Leszczynski, D. 12..... Leszczynski, R. 10 LEUENBERGER, J. Levinsohn, E. 12 Morehouse, B. 10 ...108, 133 aie tipnseelld Morelle, M. 10 .......- Limberg, M. 10 sisesiess LINDBERG, P. Lindstrom, J. 10 ... Lintern, T. 10 Lippert, S. 10. 10.80, 95, 107, 133 Morrison, D. 10 ae Little, T. I ...... Llamas, M. 10... Llamas, S. ll.... L obb, C. 10.... Loehr, M. 12 ....... McKenzie, J. 10... McKernan, B. ll McKinstry, H. 12 ... McLain, Ry sscccccesces 119 McLean, M. 10 ... McLeod, D. 10 «+119, 155, 144 Muehlenbeck, G. 12 -.... Muehlenbeck, S. ll ...119, 38 Mueller, C. 12 Mueller, J. 10 ... Mueller, J. 10 ........- 133 Mueller, L. 12 Muladore, L. ll Mulder, J. 12 .... 19,93, 105 McMath, S. ll McMurray, B. 10. McMurray, M. 10..... McNab, T. 12 Mundt, W. 10 Munro, A. 10 .......... : ASia dere 108, 132 Losee, K. 10 ....... Losee, N. 12 ..........5 55 Louks, G. ll... 107,118, 153 peewee, 192,142 Murphy, K. ll....' Murphy, M. ll . SIG e a iniwsietincsse 82, 20 MURRAY, M. Murray, R. 10 Mushenski, A. 12 .. Mushenski, G. ll . McNally, M. 10.... 1 McNish, A. ll ....... McNish, J.-12 McQuinn, G. 10 McQuinn, J. 12 McQuiston, W. 10 .. Mecomber, S. ll Muter, i. WZ sncasgoaace Ludlum, K. ll I Meehleder, C. 12 ....... Megerle, R. ll Mehltretter, R. ll Nachtweih, M. 12 Nenerals, M. 10 Naples, D. 10 Meisel, M. 12 Napolitano, K. ll Meisel, M. ll. Meisel, R. 10 Melcher, L. ll. Melcher, M. 12. iobeweey Liplow, M. ll . Luplow, ‘S. 10 Lyvere, A. ll. MacArthur, B. 10. MacArthur, D. ll MacArthur, M. 12... MacCord, R. 12.. 55; 103; 105 . Nelson, C. 12...73,90, 174, e Melville, M. 12... : Melville, S. NELSON, c. i Reanwawey Nethercot, B. 12 Neville, S. 10 Newcomb, D. ll Newcomb, D. 12 Newcomb, J. 10 - Mertz, D. 12, .31, 153, 144,57 Mertz, J. 12...... Newvine, J. He «-+++++ 120 Nichols, R. 10 -.-.-- 90,133 Nickless, M.‘ll ------+ 120 Nickless, M. 12 -++++++++ 58 Nickless, P. 12 -.-+--++- 58 Niederstadt, B. 10 ----- 133 Niederstadt, D. ll ----- 120 Nixon, D. 12. -eeeeeeeees 58 Nixon, J. 10 ----+eee-- 133 Noack, G. 10 -..--.... 133 Noble, J. Il ----++-4 120, 140 Nolan, B. 10 -.-.+..--- 133 Nolan, J. 10 ...---+eee- 133 North, V. ll -.-.----- 120 Netter, S. 12 ..---...- 58 Novak, C. 12 ..--.-+- 58,68 Nowaczyk, K. ll ..-.+-- 120 Nye, L. 10. 87,91, 94, 133, 149 Oatten, J. I] ......eeeee 120 O'Bryan, J. ll ...... 87, 120 O'Connor, M. 10 ......- 133 Ode, R. 12 s.nccsecess 58 O'Dell, J. Moos ecevees 120 O'DELL, Ji. cseecscsvcce 7 Oeder, B. i reer 120, 140 Oeming, C. 10. ....... 133 Oeming, J. 1b 120, 140, 150,53 Ofstedal, D. Il........- 120 Ogram, J. ll ...-.-- 104, 120 Ohlmacher, J. 12-- 19,93, 105 55,58 O'Keefe, S. 10 ......-. 133 O'Leary, P. I ....-+---- 120 OLMSTED, H «-eeeweeeee 5 Olney, M. 12 82, 105,58 Orr, M. ll «.--eeee 92, 120 Ortega, C. ll --- 85.105, 120 Orwig, M. ll ----- eeeee 120 Osborn, C. ll -----+-- 120 Osborne, C. 12 -------+ 59 Osborn, V. 10 --+++-++: 133 Oswald, R. 10 -+-++++- 133 Ott, R. TO cerseeeeeeee 133 Overlay, K. ll ......... 120 Owen, C. 12 ....-2e+r-e- 5D Paccione, J. ll...... «eeel20 Paccione, J. 10 Packard, B. 10 .... Paetz, C. 12 --+eseoee Paige, M. «sss e sees 120 Paine, B. ll -...... 104, 120 Palasty, W. 12 ....-.... 53 Palmer, D. 12 .«....-- 30,59 Palmer, J. 10 .....-- 95, 133 Parker, D. 12 ........ 59 Parks, D. 10 «...+-..00. 133 PARSONS, B. ---+--se00. 31 Parsons, K. 12. 85,92, 105,59 Pasterz, C. 10 ...... 85, 133 PATOW, RR. secreccceces 12 Patrick, W. 12 .....-- 32,59 Patterson, B. ll .-.-..- 120 Pattinson, F.12 ... 47,59, 72 82, 86, 88 Pawlik, S. 12 -..-..-. 6,59 Paxton, M. 10 ...-: 108, 133 Paxton, M. ll_ ....- 107, 120 Pekas, D. 10 ...-...20. 133 Pelkey, A. 12) -se.eeeee 59 Pelkey, L. ll -........- 120 Pelkey, S. 12 ....++.+05- 59 Pelkey, T. 12 ...--.-- 85,59 Pelkki, R. 10 .......... 133 Perez, J. 12 -..----.eee- 59 Perez, M. ll «.e.-seeee 120 Perry, L. 12 ....++.-++- 59 Perry, S. 12) -.-.-+.- 48,59 Perucca, D. 12 ......... 59 PETERS, J. -+--eeeees 11, 12 Peters, M. ll .......- 89, 120 Peters, R. 10 .......... 133 Petersen, M. 12 ......-. 59 Peterson, K. 12 ........ 33,59 Petrzilka; M. 10 ....130. 133 Pett, B. 10) -secnccscuce 133 Pett, R. 12) «-ccseeeeee 59 PETZKO, E. -see0- 12, 153 Petzko, J. 12... 24, 86,95,59 Pfeuffer, R. ll --.....89, 120 Pfeuffer, R.'l] ......- 120 Phelan, K. ll -..-. 84, 120 Phelan, M. 10 .......-- 133 Picard, J. ll ----....00. 120 Pickelman, J. 10 ...... 133 Pierce, D. ]2 ....-... 60 Pierce, C, 10 ........ 133 Pierce, A. 10. .-...... 134 Pierrie, B. Il .«...... 120 Pieschke, N. 12 .-..55,60, 72 80, 73, 171, 174 Piffer, S. 12 -..... 73, 80.60 Piffer, W. 10....131,134, 142 Pike, Le. Ws cceecs 104, 120 Pilegaard, Ss. 12... 85, 60,67 Pillar, Ke Ul ass ceccuses 120 Pillar; Si 0 ascsecades 120 Pillars Se TQ ist ocx soenae 60 PISTONO, W........... 12 Pittman, C. ll ......... 120 Plaga; Goll sascasacses 120 Plater, N. 10........... 134 Platko, Ds UW wuceess cess 120 Pecocke, S. 12 ....... 56,60 Pococke, V. 10 ......... 134 Pohlman, D. ll........ 12k Pohlman, K. ll ......... 121 Poineau, K. 12 ........ 60 Pomerville, M. ll Poranto, M. 12 Presley, A. ll Presley, J. 10 Pressprich, R. 10 Preston, P. 10 Pretzer, C. ll Prevost, J. 12 Prezzato, P. ll Proctor, B. 10 Prevencher, C. 12 Pruden, D. 12 Prudhome, D. 10 Przytula, P. 10 Puszykowski, J. 10 .... Rachow, C. 12 Railling, J. 12 Rankin, E. 10 Raymond, R. 10 - Raymond, T. ll Redburn, K. 12 Redburn, S. 10 Reichard, L. 12 Reichle, D. 12 Reimers, D. 12 Reimus, G. 10 Reimus, K. 10 Reimus, R. J2 Reinbold, V. ll...95; Reinhardt, D. 10 Reinhart, G. Il Reinshuttle, F. 10 Reisig, R. 10 RETTENMUND, M... Richard, R. 10 Richards, D. ll Richards, M. 10 Richards, V. 10 Richert, K. 12 Ricklefs, D. 10 Riddick, E. 12... Riedlinger, M. 10 Riedlinger, W. ll, Rieffal, M. ll Riffert, R. 12 Rindhage, K. 12 .. Rindhage, S. 12 .. Rippberger, R. 12.. Riselay, D. 10 Ricelay, D. 12 Riselay, D. 10 Rittenberry, J. Ritzenheim, S. 10 Rivette, R. 10 Robart, D. 10 Roberts, D. 10 Roberts, K. 12 Roberts, R. ll Robertson, L. 10 .... Robertson, T. ll .. Robinett, J. 10 Robinson, L. ll Rockwood, B. 11 Roeske, L. 10 Rogers, D. 12 ........ 61 Rogers, G. Il ....... 121 Roggmann, M. 10,,, 108, 134 Rolf, J. Uo ..,.... 121, 153 ROLLER, Jo. 4 iccexces 13 Romaker, A. 10, , 85, 108, 134 Ronan, L. 10 .......... 134 Rood, C. 12 ...., aos (Ol Roog, M. 12 ,...... 33,61 Rood; Re lh .ccs.20500 121 Root, Fs We” od. ccsicese 121 Root, S. 10 ....... 134, 142 Rose, A. 12 ...... deareieras OF Rose, M. 10 ....... 16, 134 Rose, N. 10. ......... 134 Rosenson, R. 10 ,.... 134 Ross, J. 10 .......... 134 Ross, L. 12 ..... 61, 87,92 104, 106, 109 Ross, M. 10 .......... 134 Ross, W. 12 9 cscasss 61 Roth, Ge 12 sisccacws i 33,61 ROUTH. By scacnciessa san 13 Rousseau, C. 12 31,61, 94, i Rousseau, T. 12 ....... Rowe, J. 10 ....... oe ROWELL, H.....:.... 13,85 Rowland, C. 12. ....... 61 Rowland, D. 10 .... 85,134 Ruble, K. 12 ...... 61, 105 Rule, C..J8 sacegs 106, 121 Rummel, N. 10 ....... 134 Rummel, R. 10 ...... 134 Rummel, R. ll ..... 121,155 Rumpel, R. 10 ....... 134 Runner, G. 12 ......... 61 Rupp; Jo d2) oxcccscevaae 61 Rapp, Mob + eccseeeces 121 Ruppel, R. 10 ........ 134 Rusch, B. 10 i5.3.0060% 134 Rusch, D. ll 121, 140, 153 Russell, D. 10 ..... 107, 134 Russell, P. 11.81, 85, 109, 121 Ruthio: od easacneaaand 62 Rychel, J: 10 sisccsssee 134 Rychelis Tis 22) sires is esas 62 Ryder, V. H...... 104,121 Ryman, C. 10 ........ 134 St. Charles, B. 10... 85,134 SAARI, D..... 9,13, 103, 104 Sackrider, G. ll ... 107,121 Salesky, S. ll ....... 121 Saivner, D. 10 Lo cescns 134 Sammons, F. JO ....... 135 Samra R. 12 ..55,62,89,105 Samuels, J. wcscccses 121 Sanchez, L. ll ........ «121 Sander, M. 10 ...... 135, 142 Sanders, R. 12 .... 62,140 Sandoval, Z. 10. 107, 109, 135 Sandoval, L. 10........ 135 Sandow, D. ll ......... 121 SanMiguel, J. 10 ...... 150 SanMiguel, R. 10 ...... 135 Serrine; K, 10 sss eccy 135 Sauer, D.12) esse scans 62 Sauer, T. lh ....005 121, 140 Saumier, D. ll ...... 121 Saunders, D. 12 ......-. 62 Sauve Rs Uo sscses nice 121 Sauve, S.10 |......... 135 Sauve, S. 10........... 135 Savage, D. 12 .......... 62 Savage, J. 12 «-+-+- 33,62 Savage, L. 10 °° 135 Schadt, J. 12 -.- 19,62, 140 Schafer, R. 10 --+--+-- 135 Schafer, M. 12. ---- 62,86 Schaffer, K, 10 ---- 135 SCHAIRER, G. --:-:- 13,88 SCHALK, E. -eeeeeees 13 Schaper, C. 12) ---+++-- 62 Schebler, G. 10) ---++-- 135 Scheib, D. Hl -+++eeeee 121 SCHERZER, R. -+--++ 13 Schlecht, B. 10 -------- 135 Schleimer, S. ll --- 85,121 Schlicker, M. ll -++-+-+ 121 Schmerheim, R. ll «+++ 121 Schmidt, D. 12) «++-+-- 62 Schmidt, E. ll -++++-+ 93,121 Schmidt, F. 10 ........ 135 Schmidt, G. 10 ........ 135 Schmidt, G. ll ........ 121 Schmidt, H. 12 ....... s 82 Schmidt, J. 10 94,135, 149 Schmidt, L. 12 ........ 62 Schmidt. L. 12 .....-+.- 62 Schmidt, S. 10 ....... 85, 135 Schmelitz, C. 10.......+. 135 SCHMUDE, C. -:-+-+-- 13 Schneider, J. ll ...- 86,121 Schneider, L. 10 ...... 135 Schneider, R. ll......- 121 Schnell, A. Il .. 84,121,109 Schnell, S. H] ......-ee 121 Schobert, J. 12 .....+.. 62 Schoberth, S. 12 ...... 62 Scheen, A. 10 .....%.. 135 Schoen, D. 10......-.. 135 Schoen. S: 12 ...-.eee 62 Schomaker, T. ll ..... 121 Schoonmaker, J. Il ...93, 121 Schrader, L. 12. ....... 62 Schrader, N. 10..85, 108, 135 Schram, G. 10 .......-. 135 Schramke, K. ll_.«-.-.-.. 121 Schramke, M. 12 ..... 62 Schramm, D. ll_ .-..-- 121 Schramm, M. 12 ....-- 62 Schrank, D. 12 .......- 62 Schrank, M. ll -..-+--- 140 Schrems, D. 12 ...-.--+ 62 Schrock, T. ll ..----- 121 Schroeder, A. ll --- 95,121 Schroeder, T. ll ----121, 147 Schuett, J. I -- 105, 107,122 Schultz, B. 10 «---+-++ 135 Schultz, C. 10 «.----- 135 Schultz, D. 10) -+++-+e- 135 Schultz, D. Il +-+++++ 122 Schules, [5 12) cacascewiais 62 Schultz, L. 12 ...... 62,90 Schultz, M. 12 ........ 62 Schultz, M. ll ....122,140 Schultz, Po Wo csaaeass 122 Schultz, W. ll .... 108,122 Seniilz,; Gol ksccsass 62 Schulz, L. ll 91,107,122 Schulz, BE. 32 scenes 63, 73 Selma, Mi Minn cwwnacs 122 Schumann, B. 10. ...... 135. Schumann, M. 12 ..... 63 Schwind, J. ll -33,90, 122 Schwind, M. 12 ........ 63 Seatt, Di 10 ccage a cnsvasse 135 Scott, J. 10 ....... 108, 135 Seott, Re 12 2 scwcsew 63 Scouten, L. 12 oxass. 32,63 Scovill, R. 10... 86, 108, 135 Seager, K. ll ..... 104, 122 Seaman, L. 10 ....... 135 Seaman, V. Wo ssscscen 122 Sedgwick, R. 10 ....... 135 Sediak, K. 10 ........ 135 Seditk, f. 22 “setnnesned 63 Seibel, R. 12) ........... 63 Seibel, W. 10 ...... 88, 135 Seidel, F230 -sen55 135 SEIFERLEIN, A. ..... i Seman, P. 12 .. 95,63, 94,95 Sear, S. IO) iss osws cic 135 Serrin,'C. 10 .. 85, 108, 135 Severence, L. 12. ...62,105 Sexton, D. 10s .iccc ces 135 SHACKELFORD, H. .... 13 Shaddeau, B. 10 ......... 135 Shannon, T. 10 . 94, 108, 13. Sharon, .T.. 10... 06006 135 Shattuck, P. 10 ..... 85,135 Shattuck, W. ll ....... 122 Shaw, S. H.... 84,104,122 Shawls PTE cians 122 Sheets, C. 10 .... 104,135 Sheets, J. 12 .... 72, 83,63 172, 147 Sheets, M. ll .... 101, 105 109, 122 Sheffer, D. 10 .... 135 Sheffer, Li. 12.c canes 63 Shock, J. 10) wscwesevess 135 Shores, D. ll ........ 122, 32 Shuberg, Lb. 10 6. .cs00s 135 Sieb, D. 12 .... 33,63,171 Sieggreen, L. ll ...... 122 Sieggreen, P. 12 .... 33,63 Sierocki, R. 10 ..... 135 Sigourney, T. 12 .....- 63 SiRAS ORS BZ) snacce anes 63 a oe | ers 95, 122 Si) ee | re 122 Silver, K. 10 |..,,, 85, 135 Simerson, M. ll ....... 122 Siminski, M. 12: ...... 63 Simons, Ri ccescwcn 122 Simpson, J. 10 ...... 85, 135 Simpson, M. 10 ...... 135 Sims, K. 12 . 28,63,90,95 Sizick, Sol. sovxeiss, 122 Skimson, M. 10 .. 107,135 Slade, R. 11.109, 122, 153, 144 Slagle, G. 12..... 55,63, 109 Sleybaugh, M. ll ....... 122 Slumka, E. Il ........ 222 Slumke, J. 12. ...... 33,63 Small, T. 10 ws0se00 135 Small, V. ll... 107,122,32 Smalley, M. 10 ........ 135 SMITH, Bs cossccges cans . 14 Smith, C. 10 ......- 135, 143 Smith, C. 10 ........ 135 Smith, D. ll ......... 122 Smith, D. 10 ..... 135 Smith, G. 10 ...... wa 435 Smith, LL. 10 ses. ecas. 135 Smith: Le? acscseases 63 Smith, 'O. 12 ceiensacs 63 Smith, O£.10 csevenes 135 Smith, KR. 12) comesascs 63 Smith, §..10) sissccscee 135 SMITHS: si6 000 14,87 Smith, Sv oi peccens 122 Smith, SAO. samasaesca 135 Smith, Ss WB sataas secs 63 Snelenberger, R. 10)... .135 Sneek, R. 10 ...... 108, 135 Snyder, S.10 ........ 135 Sobel, E. 10 . 85,130, 135 Sobkowick, M. ll ...... 122 Solok;. Ss. 10) aieejvasnsee 122 Sommerfield, M. 10 .135, 142 Spagnuolo, C. ll..... 90, 172 Spaulding, J. 10 .. 85,135 Speace, M. 10 ......... 135 Spear, M. 12 ......6.s 64 Specht, J. ll 104, 122, 169 Specht, K. 10 .sccnevsss 135 Specht, N. Hl ......... 122 Spencer, S. 7 eo re 135 Sperling, J. sone 022,455 Sperry, J. ts ore rT 122 Spicer, C. ll ..... 107, 122 Spiekerman, M. 12 .. 64, 154 Spiess, C. 12 2. ceemecns 64 Spiker, G. 10 sscccnees 135 Spiker; J. 12 ...... 32,64 Spiker, M. 10,,....... 135 Spitz, W. 10 ....,. 135, 143 Sprague, V. 10........ 135 Spraull, M. ll ....... 122 Spreeman, R. 12 ..... 64 Sprout; $12 ceasiasins 64 Spurgeon, L. 10 ...... 136 Srnek, BK. 1 ccsascans 136 STAHL, Ka. cccacascenes 14 Stehle, G. Wo ......... 122 Stehle, R. 10 ... 94, 136, 149 Stanley, L. 12 ......0+. 64 Stansbury, S. 10., 80,85, 136 Stanuszak, R. 10 ...... 136 Staples, G. U ........ 122 Stark, FIO 2 cencsnns 136 Stark, Ke db ccca.0s 87,122 Start, PB. E sass 87,122 Stark, P. 12 acsnsescs 64 Steele, B. 10 ....... 136 Steele, H. 1G wa ckcane 136 Steffen, B. 12) ......... 64 Steffen, J. FZ ccs ceanes 64 Stem; B.D secawsnsce 122 Steiner, J. il ...105, 116, 122 Steinke, K. ll ..... 106, 122 Steinpres, S. ll ........ 122 Stephenson, D. 12... 64,109 Sternhagen, S. 10 ....... 136 Stevens, J. 10 ...scecese 136 STEWART, Cy... .cenrs 14 Stewart, E. ll ........ 122 Stewart, G. 12. ..... 64, 155 STEWART, M.......... 114 Stewart, S$. 1 nu. .aes 64 Stockford, C. 12 ...... 64 Stockwell, C. 12 ...... 64 Stoklosa, B. 12 ......... 64 Seones Fo 2s escwss 45,64 Stoney, S. ll ..... 122, 144 Stork, By BP wavccomans 64 Srork, T. TO wewcnene 136 Strachel, J.B weccicecas 122 Strauch, T. 10 .... 136,149 Stricker, R. 10 ....... 136 Stroble, Pe 12 oo .cccesier 64 Stroble, KR. 1 .iscaess 136 Strouse, C. 12, .64, 86, 94, 105 Strouse, J. 10... 86, 109, 136 Strunk, R. 10 -++++-+ 136 STRUTHERS, 1 .....- 14 Stuart, P. IO wccccwaee 136 Stuller, D. 10 ........ 136 Sudheimer, M. 12 ...64, 88 Sugden, C. ll ....-.. 122 Sugden, Y. 10 ....... 136 Suhen, J. Il .---- 107, 122 Suhen, P. 12 Suhr, M. IL .122, 140, 144, 15.3 Suitor, R. 10 .. 136,143, 150 Sullivan, G. 10 ......... 136 Sullivan, J. Il ------- 122 Sumers, G. 12 .«...--. 33, 64 SURIAN, V. -----++eee 1l4 Sutfin, D. 12 «-+-+-.-- 64 Swan, S. 12) «eee eee 32, 64 SWANSON, R. «--: 14, 87 Swartz, R. 12 «...--- 65 Swick, D. I] -.-.- ee eee 122 SYRING, R..--14, 140, 141, 155 Sziber. M. 10 -.--- 32, 136 Sziber, S. 10 «+ +-eee 136 Sziber, S. 120 «+--+ eee 65 Talik, J. 1200 eeeeeeeee 65, 94 TARDY, P. -++-++e- 7 Tarras, Pl 12) «ese eeeee 65 Taylor, D. 10) ...--e 136 PCAlL, (S202 Game eens 65 Temple, G. 12 --++-- 65. 153 Tenney, D. 12 -.-+-- 65, 104 Tepetti, M. 10) «---- 136 Terrell, M. 12) «---- 65 Terzia, V. 100 + +ee- 136 Teter, G. Il +--+ 107,122, 147 Thom, BL Wo eee eee ee 122 THOMAS, R.-+-+-+-- 14,88 Thomas, R. Il «+++-- 122 Thomas, T. 10 «-+-e-- 136 Thompson, M. 10 «+ 136, 147 Thompson, M. 12... 65,140 Thompson, R. I +++ eee 122 Thompson, Y. Il ----+-- 122 Thon, D. 12) «+--+: 45,05 Thon, J. 10 .-+++-eee 136 Thon, J. 10 «++ - eee 136 Thon, M. ll- 84, 106, 109, 122 Thermeier, R. 12 ------ 65 Ticer, T. 12 ceeeeeeeee 65 Tilot, B. 120 -+++-+ 32,45,65 Tilot, D. 10 «+--+ --ee 136 Tilot, M. Il +++ -eeeee 122 Timm, €. ll eeeseeees 122 Timm, M. 10 --+- 108, 136 Tinglan, T. lO «+++e-- 136 Tobin, S. 120 eee eee eee 65 Todds Bo lO sscedeessem 136 Todd, P. 10 ee eee eeee 136 Todd, S.No teisascees 122 Torres, C. Wo eee seeee 122 Vorres, R. 10 see eee eee 136 Tortora, M. 10 .-.-.-- 81, 106 107, 123, 136 Tosch, J. 10 ----- 109, 136 Toth, M. 1000 wees 136 Town, G. ll eeeeeeeeee 122 Trahen, C..10) seer eee 136 Tremont, D. Il ----- 122 Trier, P. 10. --++-+++ees 136 Trinklein, L. 10 -+-+++-- 136 Trinklein, L. 12 -+-:+:- 65 Trudell, P. 10) +-++++-- 136 Trumble, T. lO ++-+++ 136 Tuck, M. 11 -+++- 105, 122 Turbin, Ls WW) «srs s sees 136 Texoer, A. 2 22 %90 65,91 Turner, D. Wo s++eeeees 122 RUREIN, A. Ss 0880 14 Tweddle. D, 12 Tweddle, M. 10... 94, 136, 149 Twietmeyer, S. 10....- 136 Tyra, E. 10 .......4-- 136 Tyra, P. 12) w.eeeeeeee 65 Ukiana, F. 12 ....... 65,67 Ulicki, J. Wo .....-.- 122 Unger, T. 12) ...--e-- 65,92 Uphoff, C. 10 ...... 86, 136 Uphoff, J. Ib... e eee 122 Ureche, P. 12. .....- 65 Uribe, M. 10 ..... 136, 143 Urich, M. ll ......-.- 122 Ursuy, P. Wo .eee eee eee 122 Valdiserri. R. 12 «+... 65 Valeck, Be 12) scsciass 65 Valeck, B. We... e eee eee 122 Valentine. N. Il ...--- 123 VanBenschoten, M. 10.85, 136 VanBenschoten, M. 12..65, 86 VanBocxlaer, L. Il ..-. 123 VanConett, M. 12. ....-- 65 VanDenberg, T. 10... 136 VanderKlipp, G. 10..105, 136 VanSteenkiste, B. 10 ..- 136 VanWormer, G. 10...- 136 VanWormer, J. 12 Van-Y¥;, La, 10) 2.02 ees 136 Van-Y, M. 12 ...--+-+- 65 Vaughn, D. 10)... eee 136 Vega, D. Wo wee eee ea ee 123 Vega, D. Wee ee ee eee 123 Vegas, [hanes ccese 136 Vega, R. 120. sere eee 65 Velat, M. 10 ....-.- 136 Verdusco, M. Il -..--- 123 Vetterle, S. 12 «.6.ee 65 Vincent, J. 10. «..-----s 136 Vincent, M. 10) ..-. 136, 143 Vincent, V. HW eee eee 123 Viewow, F. wes conws 123 Visnew. 5.02 ccsswune 66 Visnaw, T. 10 ....... 136 VISURI, J. saan 14, 142, 155 Vitale, B. I ..... 23, 84 ,90 105, 123 WEEEEO), NE csi werecnacacs 15 Vout, Di W. iaccncavs wer 123 Vohwinkle, J. 10 ... 136, 142 Vellbrecht, J. 12... 66,86 VONDETTE, W. ...... 15 Voorheis, J. 12. 66,85, 86, 88 Vess, Ri Th oe sese: 24, 123 Wachner, M. 10....... 136 Wacke, G. I] ...... 109, 123 Waddell, D. HW .... 95,123 Wagner, G. 12 2.6005 66 Wagner, Pe ae ecns5p5;s 123 Wagner; S$. 10). ..cc008 136 Wahl, B. 1 ..... 85,93, 123 Wahl, Fo dO? ccww ware snes 136 Walch, M. Il ...... 91,123 Walderzak, R. 10 ..... 136 Waldie, Di 12 ....... 66 Waldie, Bs 2 ciceaneace 66 Walker, C. 10 ..... 136, 143 Walkowski, B. 10... 85,136 Wallace, B. 10 26, 136, 147 Wallace, K. Ub wn. cccces 123 Wallace, B..10 2c ccnesss 136 Wallace, S. 10 .... $5,136 Walters, DD: 10 cccenes 136 Walters, J. I .. 123, 140, 153 Walters, M. Hl ....... 123 Walther, R. 12. .... 66,105 Walther, S. 10 .... 136,143 Wamback, C. ll ...... 123 Wamback, C. 12 ...... 66 Wanek, M. 12. ...... 66 Ward, J. 12 66, 109, 164 Warner, G. I! .... 105,123 Watkins, B. Il ........ 123 Watrous, P. 12......0.5...% 66 Watrous, R. ll...... . 123 Watt, Pe IO) cciteccasecan 136 Watters, L. Uw. 2.000 123 Watters, T. 10 ....... 137 Wazny, J. 12 ..ssaenes 66 Wazny, P. 10 ...... 85, 137 Weatherford, S. 10 .... 137 Wehb, Ws. TO) cowis 105, 137 Weber, F. 10) ........ Bi) Weber, Fo ID aw enwws 105 Webster, Po 10) wc sions BS rd Wedding, R. 12) ..... 33,66 Weideman, L. 10 ...... 137 Weig], D. 10 1... 137, 142 Weigl, P. Il 94,123, 149 Welir Ke Ul ia amace re stacs 123 Weir, Ne A2) canearcaas 66 Weishuhn, R. 12 ....... 66 Weiss, Jo Wo. acwes 123 Welch, S. 10) 11.0... 137 Welles, D. 12. nesee 66 Wells, Je Noe... 95, 123 Wells, (Rs 12) 44.83 esn0s 66 Welzein, W. 12 ...... 66 Welzel, KR. Tl 3 ....5.. 123 Wendling K. Howl... 123 Wendzik, T. 12) . .... 32,66 Wenzel, J. Wow... 105, 106 123, 155, 147 Wescott, J. Ho ...... la, 128 Wesson, J. Il ...... 109, 123 Westendorf, G. 12 Westlund, W. Il 81,85, 123 Westphal, D. ll ........ 123 Whaley, Pi 12) occas 66 Wheatley, P. 12) ...... 66 Wheeler, J. 12 32,67, 109 Wheeler, | ee 67,94 Whelton, C. 10 ..,.. 85, 137 White, (Ds 1b cosuien aecaus 123 Whites Je 12: asweyesae 67 White, Ls 10 . s.cs0aas 137 White, R. 12 19,67, 140 150, 155 White, Si 12 sicsciemsoss 67 White, W. ll ........ 123 Whitmore, B. 12. ..... 67 Wibbels, D. 10) ....... 137 Wibbels, LB. g.scees 123 Wickes, A. 12. ...... 67,95 Wickes, L. 10 95, 137 Wiedemeier, Wiederhold, S. Ne, 12 gue SOF 12 ...67,,80 106, 109 Wiese, J. ll 88, 89, 124 Wilcox, K. ll 109, 124 Wileas, Wi) cucssaes 124 WILHITE,. Jy. s.. 00s 142, 150 Wilkin, M. 10 ....... 137 Wilkins, Ds 10. 40sec: 137 Willett; P22) guicens 67 Willett, T.12) wocewes 67 Williams, A’ 1] 104, 124 Williams, D. I] ...... 124 Williams, K. dl ..... 124 Williams, K. 10, , .85, 107, 137 Williams, M. 12. ..... 67 Williams, V. 12 ...... 67 Willis, C2 10) oases 137 Wilson, B. 12. ..... 33,07 WILSON, Be assiscncns 15 Wilson, L. 10 ...... 137 Wiltse, J. WM occ ces 124 Windon, B. 10 137, 142 Windy, B. 12 ....... 33,67 Windy, S. 10 ........ 137 Winters, D. 10 ........ 137 Wisniewski, J. I] ...... 124 Wisniewski, K. 12) ., .33,38 67,93 Wisniewski, R. 12) .... 67 Wisniewski, 120... 24,67 Wisniewski, T. 10, . 26,137 Witbrodt, B. v _ 93, “104, 124 Witherall, R. Wow... 124 Withrow, J. i‘. Wittmus, D. ll ......... 124 Wittmuss, E. 10 ...... 137 Wohlfeil, B. 12... 48,607, 94 Wolf, ‘I. 12 67 Wolkendorfer, N WO nn ESP Wolverton, J. 12. : “o 106, 109 Wolverton, T. 1 1.109 124, 147 Wolz, P. 10. ..... 29, 137, 147 Wolz, S. 10) «2.06. 85, 137 Wood, Bs 10) cic ic asec, 137 Wood, S. 12 saeasiensls 67 Woodall, D. 12. .....- 68, 94 Woodbridge, D. 12 68, 86 Woods, J. I] ..---s 109, 124 Woodward, E. 10... 80,137 Woodward, L. 12 .... 68,73 Worden, R. 12 «eee 68 Wozniak, D. 12) «.+-+-. 68 Wright, J. 10 .....-eeee 137 Wright, M. 12) «.-.-eeee 68 Wright, P. 10) ....-eee 137 Wurtz, A. 12. ..... 105,16 4 WYLIE, C. ee eee eee eewee 15 Wyman, G. 10. --- = 105, 137 Wyman, M. 10 .....--. 137 Yahn, A. 10 «4-2-0548. 137 Yahn, S. I «ee eee eee 124 Yancer, J. Wo eee eee 124 Yearsley, Y. 12 «..-. 68 Yeska, M. Il 107, 124 Yeska, No 12) wcescceces 68 You, D. JO sissasaces 137 Young, C. Il... eee eee 124 Younk, K. 10)... eee 137 Yolo, DM suwscaawe 137 Zaggy, K. Il - 95 80, 124 Zahn, J. 1? ...se.0- 68 Zeile, K. I. .t9, 124, 148, 149 Zeitler, K. I] .....- 124, 32 Zeitler, P. 12 ssees 68, 109 Zeitler, R. 10 .... 137,147 Zemanck, K. 12 .. 68,93, 103 84,95, 105 Zettel, Jo Wo eee eee eee 124 Zieroff, Di UW sewisans 124 Ziet2, B. WO sascssass 137 ZIEGLER, L_....«..-. 15 Zimmer, D. 12)... 68 Zissler, D. 10) woe. eee 137 Zolinski, J. Wo ..... 23, 124 Zolton, C. Il 28, 124 Zucker, M. Il 23, 124 144, 153 Subject Index Art Club... 89 Arthur Hill News... 36 Baseball... 155 Basketball... 144 Biology Club... 92 Bowling Club... 94 “Brigadoon”... 102 Business Education... 32 Cheerleaders .. . 80 Chess Club... 88 Concert Band... 107 Debate... 88 Drum Majors... 81 English... 24 Football... 140 French Club... 84 Future Physicians Club... 93 Future Teachers Club... 92 G.A.A.... 94 German Club... 85 Girls’ Choir... 104 Golf... 154 Hi-Y Club... 86 Honors Band ... 109 186 Honors Choir ... 105 Languages... 22 Latin Club... 84 Legenda... 38 Librarians. . . 89 Majorettes... 8] Math... 26 Mini-Bubbles... 91 Orchestra... 106 Pep Club... 87 Play... 100 Pom-Pom Girls... 90 Quill and Scroll ava OB Science... 28 Ski Club... 95 Social Studies ...30 Sophomore Band... 108 Spanish Club... 85 Swim Aids... 91 Swim Team... 146 Tennis. . .2152 Thespians.. . 93 Track... 153 Ushers Club... 86 Volleyball... 148 Wrestling... 150 x pod im Ps t . i wr fs re POM © Oe ge ; : | ; i ; ‘ | APA ae: ap) tae “Z Pt Rx me 4 —_ x e wi ” ne” i Sone of Aprectittn The 1970 Legenda staff would like to thank .. . . Mr. Ray Figg, American Yearbook Company representative, for his dedication and assistance throughout the production. .. The Arthur Hill faculty for their cooperation in granting interviews and filling out questionnaries. . Mr. Harold W. Giesecke, Mr. Keith Birdsall, Mr. Emerson Grossman, and Miss Helen Olmsted for their guidance and cooperation. . The Arthur Hill News staff for photographs and the use of their typewriters. . The Arthur Hill office and attendance staffs for furnishing needed lists and information. . Mr. James W. Henderson and The Saginaw News for the staffs’ invitations to Town Hall and lecture series briefings. . Mr. Harold Werkema, Mr. Fred Briegel, and Mr. Julius Musolf for taking album and special group pictures and enlarging them. . Mrs. Joy V. Buor for her continuous help and guidance throughout the year. . Klement Press for setting type for our pages. . Mark Babcock for his extra rush on pictures. . Mrs. Ruth Swanson and her business machine class for typing and running off copies of The Problem Solver. . Miss Doris Frye for her special assistance to the staff. as: ol) = io) = © M = 5) Bl ear) = is} — if p ins) M = vad © — pte te” MBs Sf J - . i eS eh eo) Serer 2 heey i oes “ 45 va .- - Lets bee: it eee te ie Sey = - ee ee + bn see 25223 A Fei at 325 is sree 4 Sects eases ; et wotegks roy eis BENT TU LSLT és lLolsBat 3: ._-- 77 = oe = - : + y-5 oj z SF oe eee Fe 7 ct - 3s ome ES ke ome = ost bti li’ d storeaes — + +b ee dled is - 7 J a - . 4 . , rt s:t st = 2s = ee eee ee a Oe 8 vw SBS 5 5D 5 ae wate oe a
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Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.