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SE am i gine SN ee ACTIVITY: Student Involvement With the voting age lowered to 18, Arthur Hill seniors registered in September. On top of already overcrowded schedules, students worked in the school offices. Crowds of students stood outside Rosa’s Store at noon. Arthur Hill’s Marching Band practiced outside Sth hour. Bleachers were crowded for all home football games including a rainy game against Midland Dow. RIGHT: Senior Ed Gabel registers for voting in the community room. FAR ABOVE: Dave Waters and Alan Cushway practice band formations. ABOVE: Attendance office worker Fay Kraatz. BELOW: Hillites spend noon hours at Rosa’s. FAR BELOW: Rainy games did not hold back loyal Hillites. BELOW LEFT: On the job bagging groceries is Mark Tepotti. LEFT: Hillites face crowded hallways each time the class bell rings. RIGHT: Arthur Hill’s Drum Majors and Majorettes FRONT ROW (L TO R);: Cheryl Williams, Cindy Schmidt, Beth McIntyre, Lynn Fielder, Susan King, and Mary Russell. | SECOND ROW: Michael Tortora, Ralph ] Izzo, and Richard Miller. BELOW RIGHT: Lumberjack’s tree is erected during a halftime. ABOVE: Practicing during marching band season are sousaphone players David Boer- hinger, Diane Russell, and Dennis Metiva. ABOVE RIGHT: Band Director Richard Jensen tapes music for the majorettes and pom pons to practice by. RIGHT: Girls Marching Band performs at the Band vs. Choir football game. 10 HALFTIME: Parades Shows Performing at the University of Michigan early in September was one of many highlights of the Marching Band season. The band also did a halftime show at Flint Northwestern’s stadium and participated in the I-675 bridge dedication in mid-October. Some formations performed at home football games included the Lumberjacks’ tree, the Great Pumpkin, and a dance to Louis Armstrong’s “‘Hello Dolly.” Hillite marchers attended the Veteran’s Day and Timbertown parades. A trophy was won in the Timbertown parade. Music played at the shows was arranged by band director, Richard E. Jensen, as were most of the formations. 11 BELOW: James Jones and James Ferguson escort Queen Karen during the homecoming assembly while Donald Casavan and Thomas Hall escort attendants Mary Holmgren and Nancy Rummel. RIGHT: Queen Karen as she is presented to the student body. BOT- i TOM: A spectacular run made by a Hillite i runner. | Saar OTST HOMECOMING: QUEEN KAREN Reigning over Homecoming festivities for the 1971-72 school year was Queen Karen Gardstrom. “We've Only Just Begun” was the theme of the halftime show and the dance. Highlights of the celebration included the autumn colored dresses, rather than pastel sweaters, the superb halftime show of the marching band, and the team’s victory over Flint Northwestern. 12 eee Homecoming Queen and court are (L TO R): Briget McKenna, Mary Kay Anderson, Kimberly Crossley, Jeanette Palmer, attendant Mary Holmgren, Queen Karen Gardstrom, attendant Nancy Rummel, Kim Nichols, Cheryl Stansbury, Pamela Deering, and Margaret Brady. ABOVE: Singing a tribute to the football team is Queen Karen and her court. They worked long hours on the presented program. . aes 13 sere . saomaas aT) eS mamas ABOVE: Kathy Megerle enjoys the wide selection of clothing that Saginaw’s merchants offer. FAR RIGHT: The crowded parking lot is a familiar scene to all Hillites. BELOW: ““Mac’s’’ is a common word in any vocabulary. 14 GOVERNMENT: Learning Growing Student involvement and Arthur Hill’s grading system were major issues studied by the Student Government. Elected in the spring, the cabinet was able to operate in early September. President Michael Tortora was assisted by vice president Mary Kay Anderson, Claire Kelly, secretary, and Jeff Scott, treasurer. LEFT: Reporting the minutes of the cabinet meetings is secretary Claire Kelly. UPPER LEFT (L TO R) Vice president Mary Kay Anderson, treasurer Jeff Scott, and secretary Claire Kelly. MIDDLE ABOVE: President Michael Tortora directs the cabinet meetings. ABOVE: Representatives at large contribute to the Student Government meetings. ae Junior Varsity Pom Pom Girls FRONT ROW (L TO R): M. Frawley, C. Crossley, S. Byron, D. Cook. SECOND ROW: K. Goddard, L. Beuthin, C. Sundeck, C. Robinson, S. Oblander. THIRD ROW: H. Meyer, B. Cullen, C. Zettel, B. Spraull, T. Yon. 16 TT ATT A | | Varsity Cheerleaders are FRONT ROW (L TO R): Mary Kay Anderson, Karen Leckie, Debbie Davis, Marcia Bell, Mary Holmgren, and Cindy Gerrish. J.V. Cheerleaders are Catherine Francis, Beverly Grobe, Jann Fowler, Myrna Marr, Debbie Devoss, and Jan Brussow. SPIRIT: Cheerleaders Pom-Poms Nightly practice was necessary to perfect the routines that were performed by varsity and junior varsity Pom Pom squads throughout the basketball season. In January a change in the cheerleaders’ constitution ended the tradition of short hair. In addition to cheering at football and basketball games, they promoted spirit at pep and homecoming assemblies. CENTER ABOVE: Cheerleaders Debbie Davis and Karen Leckie follow the action at the Flint Northwestern game. RIGHT: Var- sity Pom Pom Girls practice their routines in the gym. 17 Ski Club members are FRONT ROW (L TO R): D. Bricault, S. Capen D. Rowland, R. Bocchard, J. Byron, C. Crossley, B. Grobe, D. Cook, S. Fettig, D. Cascarells. SECOND ROW: D. Cripps, B. Mason, M. Arverill, G. Pinell, L. Wright, K. Haines, P. Pasel, M. Marr, J. Brussou, S. White, K. Kelley, D. Carey, C. Serrin, K. Diamond, M. Bingler, R. Costillo. THIRD ROW: T. Davey, T. Srouski, R. Martin, D. Bruns, J. Byron, L. Robertson, K. Ni- chols, L. Gronski, D. Devos, M. Bell, J. Beeman, C. Sundeck, D. Haines, C. Sundeck, J. Willert, D. Stork, S. Salesky, K. Vaughan, R. Seymour. FOURTH ROW: B. Wilson, M. Tortora, R. Pressprich, G. Head, D. Leonard, V. Slade, J. Gray, M. Nuechterlein, B. Becker, M. Byrne, R. Pierce, K. Crossley, K. deGeus, M. Morello, B. Wilson, D. Becker, O. Krohn, R. Brody, B. Windon. ACTIVITY: Pep Club Ski Club The Pep Club, advised by Mr. Vince Combs, and the Ski Club, advised by Mrs. Louise Harrison, were the two largest clubs at Arthur Hill. A trip to Schuss Mt. in January and a weekend trip to Holiday Hills in Traverse City highlighted the skiing season. Pep Club members kept busy arranging buses for away games and painting spirit posters. 18 FAR LEFT BELOW: Ski Club member Robert Schulz does a tip stand at Bintz’ Apple Mt. LEFT: Planning the agenda for an up- coming pep assembly are Beth Dow and Shel- ley Capen, and Terri Rhode and Sandy White. Pep Club Members are FRONT ROW (L TO R): C. Weigl, B. Dow, C. Truax, J. Ballien, M. Marr, B. Grobe, D. Carey, M. Dupuis, S. White, L. Ken- nedy, J. Willert, J. Gookin, and D. Smith. SECOND ROW: G. Head, R. Martin, C. Whelton, A. Gasparovic, V. Cinkus, M. Graves, J. Beeman, C. Sundeck, T. Rhode, M. Bell, C. Sundeck, D. Stork, D. Vaughan, and J. Palmer. THIRD ROW: D. Weigl, T. Miller, C. Serrin, K. Diamond, L. Grier- son, P. Shields, M. Tortora, R. Pressprich, D. Maher, J. Byron, R. Pierce, M. Byrne, K. Crossley, K. deGeus, L. Wickes, and M. Morello. it?) LANGUAGES: Abroad ee €...0... eh!” smiled Arthur Hill’s only French teacher, Mrs. Margaret Murray. Highlights of the year . were a Christmas party, the International Dinner in January and the trip to France | | over Easter vacation. Tacos, sombreros and Spanish guitars were exciting elements of the trip to Madrid in March. Activities for the year included a hayride and a pinata party. | Ale steins and cries of “Wilkomen’”’ greeted German students as they visited Munich Over spring vacation. Parties and fund raising bake sales were included | in the year’s activities. Trips ABOVE: Mike Turpen, Tom Stricker and Jan Emery choose between foreign delicacies at the International Dinner. ABOVE EERE Having lived in Germany, Mr. John Wolz lec- tures at a German Club meeting. CENTER ABOVE: Katrine McCullen and Mary Carr cut the French yule log at their French Club Christmas party. German Club members (L TO R): S. Wolz, M. Webb, S. Kraatz, P. Wolz, A. Gould, M. Hiltunen. LEFT: Karen Kennedy and Sally Stark taste international cuisine. ABOVE: Spanish club members Jane Demers, Mary Quist, Pam Webster,.and Steve Kettner listen to suggestions. RIGHT: Debbie Arnold gift wraps Chuck Davis at a December Campus Life meeting. BELOW: “Two points for Chuck,” shout sen- iors Kathy Hansen and Debbie Roberts as wrappers Debbie Arnold and Don Yoder look at “gift’” Chuck Davis. HONORED: Student Journalists New this year, Campus Life made itself known to Hillites. Meeting every Thursday at various members’ homes, the club went on scavenger and man hunts and attended a conference in Detroit. The Treanor Chapter of Quill and Scroll initiated eight new members at a ceremonial dinner in the spring. Quill And Scroll Members are FRONT ROW (L TO R): Alan Cushway, Cindy Balzer, Cindy Pettit, Gretchen Riser, Mary Napierala, SECOND ROW: Debbie Roberts, Mark Ranzenberger, Pat McCullen, Sara Wolz, Svens Lusars, Mark Babcock. LEFT: Al Cushway gives Lynne DeYoung advice on a picture. ABOVE: Gretchen Riser and Cindy Pettit work on paste-ups for the News. Z ini nO 23 RIGHT: Hi-Y members discuss strategy be- fore a game. BELOW RIGHT: Charla Bat- sell explains a complicated swimming maneu- ver to a student. MICK fe RK ea i Aol tiie cemmeainaataes ee canal Ooi Larvaiimneneauntaiine we ee yegnonenanaenne yi EEE ESE J. Platko, R. Oeming. SECOND tzin. THIRD ROW: S. Salesky, C. Francis, B. Mason, P. by (L TO R): R. Waddell D. Leggitt, K. Bu Boys Swim Aides are FRONT ROW ROW: T. Borchard, Wolz. 24 3 1390 00951 1831 Girls Swim Aides are FRONT ROW (L TO R): S. Beckert, P. Pasel, M. Levinsohn, C. Dawson, SECOND ROW: Mrs. Margaret Dietrich, A. VanderKlipp, C. Crossley, C. Armstrong, K. Mur- phy. THIRD ROW: K. Crossley, P. Byrne, B. Helveston, C. Batsell, J. Gookin. ABOVE: Playing a friendly game of basket- ball are several Hi-Y members. SERVICE: Swim Aids Hi-Y Donating their time and swimming skill to gym classes, the boys and girls swim aides assisted and instructed the swimming classes of Mrs. Margaret Dietrich and Mr. Donald Morey. Hi-Y’s, advised by Mr. Gary Knight, staged a variety of activities throughout the year. The highlights were a Hi-Y-faculty basketball game and several pool parties. 29 26 PEP BAND: Rallies Crowd Directed by Mr. Richard Jensen, Arthur Hill’s pep band promoted spirit at home basketball games. Members from all Arthur Hill bands participated at Friday night games. Thespians, advised by Mrs. Lorraine Bishop, initiated new members second semester. In January they sponsored a field trip to Hillberry Theater at Wayne State University where Rome and Juliet was performed. Mrs. Margaret Murray’s Ushers Club distributed programs and took tickets at home football games, plays, and concerts. BELOW: Junior Charles Stroble passes pro- grams at the production of “You’re A Good Man, Charlie Brown.”” BELOW LEFT: Beat- ing to the rhythm of school cheers are drum- mers Duane Miller and Mike Armstrong. FAR BELOW LEFT: Mr. Bruce Benke di- rects the pep band at a January game. FAR LEFT: Arthur Jolin attends a Thespian meet- ing. LEFT: Thespian president Wafaa Carter discusses theater at the Thespian’s meeting. ema aa : 28 CLUBS: Student Activities Highlights of the year for Girls Athletic Association included a ski trip, sleigh ride, Christmas party, and a hayride in the fall. Miss Patricia Teter, new adviser of the group, organized the club’s events. Designing and building various structures such as canoes and garden sheds were projects of the Industrial Arts Club. Hillites volunteered their time and ability to the blind, handicapped, mentally ill and the sick. Working in area hospitals, schools, and homes, they not only helped needy people, but gained valuable experience as well. we Ps BELOW: Randy Kelly, Jay Martin and Mr. David Blazejewski discuss building tech- niques. Seer in igawnenass sal Ratatat Industrial Arts‘Club (L TO R): T. Sawyer, T. Warzecha, J. Platko, B. Niederstadt, J. Martin, R. Kelly. GAA members are FRONT ROW (L TO R): S. Kraatz, C. Heinlein, C. Kocks, B. Bartels, L. Hospal, K. Gillig, J. Beckman, D. Knaish. SECOND ROW: M. Guthrie, T. Lange, K. Pekas, T. Schultz, J. Rauschert, J. Rood, N. Lynch. THIRD ROW: M. Besson, J. Gookin, A. Petterson, V. Tullis, K. Clement, L. Garrison, L. Nye. LEFT: GAA. member Lucinda Nye discusses an upcoming ski trip during a meeting. ABOVE LEFT: During her free hours, senior Janet Anderson reads to the blind. 29 LIBRARY: | il Books | Donated Advised by Mr. Robert Enszer, the Chess Club met bi-weekly. | Although smaller than in | previous years, club members continued to compete iam | with each other | and students from area schools. Student librarians worked with Miss Mildred Costa and Miss Mabel Close in the library during their free time. Their main duties consisted of filing and checking books in and out. The Student Cabinet donated $350 toward the purchase of over 200 books for the library. 30 : i I | | 4 = at ’ ue FAR LEFT: Sophomore Lorri Dvorsek helps out in the library during her free hour. LEFT: Chess Club members Steve Kennedy, Ken Casey, and Tom Stricker demonstrate the concentration needed to play chess. BELOW: Junior Ilmars Dobulis concentrates on his next move. Student library aides are Dan Wallace, Ann Yahn, and William Schoacht. 31 cia it bt $4 fh Ha caret Pep Sth Sih el sal Beto i ee igs ak fe ¥ a i “sf “uae Ae sp! ag i ACADEMICS The first few days of school and being so glad to be back, the times you would have loved to jump out the window and forget it all. The hours spent studying for final exams, the relief in finding out you passed. That class yo u promised yourself you were going to do so well in, and then fell so far behind. Someday we'll look back ... 33 AWARDS Scholast Achievme At the 21st Annual Honor Alun nus Assembly in May, 197 Mr. Robert Devaney chosen as the Honor Alumnus Mr. Devaney is present] the football coach at th University of Nebraska Linda Spess and Bradle Wilson were choset as the outstanding Sophomore Boy and Girl, ane were awarded at the annua Awards Assembly. Botk maintained a high grade poi average through- out the year. BELOW: Kathy Bender, Richard Miller, and Michael Tortora represented Arthur Hill at American Legion Auxiliary Girls’ and Wol- verine Boys’ State last summer. BELOW LEFT: Mr. Robert Devany, 1971 honor alumnus. FAR LEFT: Brad Wilson and Lin- da Spess were chosen as outstanding Sopho- more Boy and Girl. LEFT: Senior Awards were given to (L TO R) Dennis Bain, Daniel Cappell, Martin Zucker, and Richard Fitzgerald. 35 Two new courses were added to the ENGLISH: Sophomores Responsive “T like the vocabulary part of it.” “T find it quite different than junior high.” “We're doing a lot of different things and I find it very interesting.” These are some of the comments given by sophomores concerning their English classes. English Department this year. They are Independent Reading and Early Literature. The English teachers hope to add new courses each year to give the student a more varied program. LEFT: Mrs. Lorene Bishop assists Tim Miller with an assignment in English Class. FAR LEFT: New Hillites experience harder tests in high school English classes. EXTREME LEFT: Sophomores concentrate heavily on a test given in their English class. ABOVE LEFT: Students in Mrs. Louise Harrison’s 20th Century Literature class listen intently during a class discussion. ABOVE: Craig Matthews finds an amusing thought during fourth hour English class. 37, . EUROPE: Foreign a Travel Students again this year were able to visit London, Madrid, Munich and Paris during their Easter vacation. Mrs. Margaret Murray, trip coordinator, felt the trips provided valuable experience for the students who took them. Mr. Rowell’s third and fourth year Spanish students read small novels, written entirely in Spanish, instead of prepared grammar lessons. a 38 LEFT: Joan Middledorf and Jeanne Beeman write an exercise on the board in Mr. Rowell’s third hour Spanish Class. ABOVE LEFT: Dian Korbein studies her Latin as Miss Patow observes. FAR ABOVE: Kathy Kaylor, Cathy Canole and Karen Cieszlak use head- phones during an oral exercise in French class. ABOVE: Timothy Tubergen waits to ask a question concerning his German lesson. 39 | ECOLOGY: Relevant Course A new course was added to the science curriculum this year. Human Anatomy, taught by Mrs. Helen Rath, provided an in depth study of the human structure. Mr. Frederick Case, science department head, took | pride in the | excellent ecology program Arthur Hill has had for 18 years, and noted, ‘‘We had an ecology class before anyone knew what it meant.” Consumer Math, taught by Mrs. Louise Herm and Mrs. Joann Roller, and Shop Math taught by Mr. Richard Thomas, were added to the math curriculum this year. 40 BELOW: An answer to a complicated biology question is sought out by Irvin Lichtenwald. BELOW LEFT: Mr. James Hooper shares an amusing comment with his third hour physics class. BELOW FAR LEFT: Junior James Boyce concentrates on a problem in his geom- etry class. FAR LEFT: Sandra Beckert is perplexed by a difficult problem in chemistry. LEFT: Steven Weatherford and Mark Ni- chols demonstrate techniques in Shop Math. RIGHT: Junior Anthony Warzecha gives ex- tra thought to a statement made in his U.S. history class) FAR RIGHT: Marie Harris, Patricia Bruske and George Kyle pay close attention to a guest speaker in their Family Living class. BELOW FAR RIGHT: Miss Norma Hile gives some advice on sewing tech- niques to Sandra Tilot and Luella Krohn. BELOW RIGHT: Junior Edward White double checks a measurement on his drawing for drafting. BELOW: An interesting discus- sion has caught the attention of Millie De- Francesco and Barbara Zuzula. MEALS: Students Plan Sixty-four students participated in the food service program offered by the Home Economics department this year. Next year the class is going to the new Career Opportunity Center. Teachers in the department are Mrs. Cynthia Clore, Mrs. Donna Graebner, and Miss Norma Hile. Two new teachers were added to the Social Studies department this year. They are Mr. Thomas Karac, and Mr. Quentin Levitte. MINTS: Record Sale Distributive Education Club of Arthur Hill (DECAH) and Office Co-op Club of Arthur Hill (OQCCAH) have a combined membership of 103 this year. Louaine Hirschman and Terry Sharon were top salesmen in the annual co-op mint sale. A wards were presented during the annual Christmas Breakfast at the Holiday Inn. DECAH and OCCAH sold 9140 boxes to again break the previous year’s record. DECAH — FRONT ROW (L TO R): L. Shuberg, C. Favara, E. Bixby, B. McKenna, R. Kushion, J. Robar, C. Balzer, K. Reimus. SECOND ROW: | Ke Schaffer, B. Zietz, J. Simpson, P. Kutsch, C. Cramer, G. Bolger, J. Rychel, L. Hirschman, C. Fuller, D. Yon. THIRD ROW: R. Appold, R. Gray, D. | Schluckbier, M. Rose, C. Corsaut, B. Hales, R. Miller, R. McCoy, J. Benthien, adviser; Mr. Ray Hartman. oe OCCAH — FRONT ROW (L TO R): S. Hamlin, D. Kutsch, K. Flattery, T. Strauch, Y. Sugden, S. Grossman, E. Woodward. SECOND ROW: L. Jaczor, M. Petrzilka, M. Laubenstein, C. Pasterz, C. Heinmoeller, S. Sauve, M. Platko, L. Graham. THIRD ROW: K. Sarrine, K. Srnek, P. Watt, C. Cooper, S. Schmidt, B. VanSteenkiste, D: Bauer, M. McMullin, D. Hummel, M. Wyman. 2 UPPER LEFT: Ruth Appold takes money for the annual co-op mint sale from Rebecca Gray as other co-op members, Carol Corsauf, Connie Dawson, and Jane Robar wait in line. LEFT: Kathleen Collison takes notes at a co-op board meeting as chairman David Kil- lingsworth enjoys an amusing anecdote. 45 SOPHOMORES: IH | Eager Learners aan Mr. Vince Combs, Mr. Peter Derheim, wae and Mr. Seymour Murphy helped | students adapt to wae high school life at Arthur Hill. | Rap sessions, | unusual seating arrangements, | such as sitting on anal the floor, were among || | the experiences encountered by | sophomores in the year long course. | Mrs. Margaret Dietrich and Miss || Patricia Teter i| taught girls’ gym classes which 1 |] offered swimming, 1 | | basketball and volleyball. | I | Football, swimming, crab soccer Ball and basketball were i | offered in boys’ gym classes. LEFT: Mr. Vince Combs lists some topics for discussion in his third hour guidance class. FAR LEFT: Students in ‘“‘behind the wheel” driver’s training learn the necessity of safe driving. ABOVE FAR LEFT: Water basket- ball is one of the many activities included «n the boys’ physical education class. ABOVE: Girls in gym class participate in warm-up ex- ercises before the start of gym activities. _—- © BANDS: Perform Concerts Arthur Hill’s Marching Band began practice for half-time shows and parades days before school started. All the work paid off, as the band took second place trophy in the Timbertown Parade. In May, the band attended Highland Festival in Alma. The band was also invited to Band Day at the University of Michigan where they performed a post-game show. Concert and Sophomore Bands displayed their talents to the public through the Christmas Concert, as well as the Pop’s Concert. Concert Band FRONT ROW (L TO R): J. Harnden, R. McCoy, C. Atkinson, L. Seeley, J. Ulmer. SECOND ROW: C. Doran, C. Goodwin, J. Robar, S. MacGown, T. Blohm, S. Neville, D. McLeod, G. Hamling, J. Krieg, S. York. THIRD ROW: R. Williams, C. Warnemuende, T. Crimmins, L. Wade, G. Wendling, S. Hozeska, J. Mikolajski, R. Trier, G. Trinklein, R. Cieszlak, T. Sawyer, T. Kempter, R. Easlick, D. VanNorman, D. Seeley, R. Zemanek. 48 LEFT: Orchestra director, Mr. David Austin, rehearses with the orchestra for the annual Christmas Concert. Sophomore Band members are FRONT ROW (L TO R): S. McNab, M. Melville, G. Wendler, D. Hervey, C. Luplow, S. Eddy, B. Drawczyk, T. Lange. SECOND ROW: C. Shoup, L. Niersel, W. Glover, M. Hanvey, N. Gorski, M. Hayes, C. Evans, T. Jarema, J. Thompson K. Tosch, P. Packel, B. Spraull. THIRD ROW: J. Eggebrecht, J. Dyer, M. Minnis, K. Egeler, D. Westphal, R. Ford, G. Spicer, R. Graebner, T. Kitzman, D. Waters, Lindstrom, K. Gorski, J. Wetzel, K. Kaylor, D. Wagner, N. Lopez, T. Champagne, S. Donnenworth, D. Crane, C. Strickland, K. Schnell, D. Minster. Pp: 49 MUSIC: Solo- Ensemble Arthur Hill Honors Band participated in various affairs throughout the 1971-72 school year. Among the outstanding events was the performance with Doc Severinson at the opening of the Saginaw Civic Center. In February, many members of the bands and orchestra took part in Solo-Ensemble Contest. Each band competed in State Contest March 11. Music for the spring musical was provided by the orchestra. ABOVE RIGHT: Before orchestra begins, Reed Bouchey tunes his violin. RIGHT: Five members of the “A” clarinet section practice pieces for the Christmas Concert. FRONT ROW (L TO R): L. Mitchell, E. Watrous, A. Huebler, D. Chisholm, W. Lewis, M. Breitag, L. Todd, A. DeYoung. SECOND ROW: D. Eggebrecht, P. Brinnon, M. McLean, G. Clark, 7 Wood winds: L. Mitchell, B. Dow, R. Doran, J. Anderson, K. Beechler, E. Morley, C. Matthews. D. Demo, J. Fribley. THIRD ROW: C. Lobb, K. Kelley, N. Fuentes, T. Miller, L. Spess, S. Ireland, S. Kettner, J. Strouse, D. Hanson, P. Deering, E. Gabel, D. Dodge, C. Davis, J. Deering, S. Baird, D. Strouse, P. Shuell, R. Goodsell. FOURTH ROW: T. Goodsell, R. Bouchey, M. Crittendon, J. Lo- see, M. Armstrong, Mr. David Austin. 50 ““AA” Honors Band FRONT ROW (L TO R): R. Doran, J. Anderson, B. McIntyre, C. Johns, J. Brush, A. Bartlett, L. Tyra, J. Kuehn. SECOND ROW: L. Strouse, P. Deering, S. Mitchell, M. Skimson, E. Gabel, T. Hall, M. Crittenden, L. Lichtenwald, W. Gahagen, C. Jakes, M. Martin, B. John- son, K. Beechler, E. Morley. THIRD ROW: K. Bender, D. Arnold, B. Dow, L. Robertson, M. Tortora, T. Miller, L. Spess, J. Jarema, C. Matthews, E. White, M. Shannon, N. Roberts, S. Kettner, R. Jarvi, R. Jarvi, D. Hanson, P. Deering. FOURTH ROW: S. Budd, K. Rivette, T. Hasty, R. Miller, J. Losee, M. Armstrong, A. Cushway, D. Boehringer, J. Deering, K. Anderson, S. Pierrie, D. Dodge, J. Tosch, C. Davis. “A” Honors Band FRONT ROW (L TO R): K. Franzel, M. Ewbank, K. Hanson, B. Morehouse, J. Brush, A. Gasparovic, C. Galovics. SECOND ROW: P. Bronz, M. Russell, A. Genske, S. Harshman, D. Hill, V. Leis, M. Lawton, J. Grollimund, F. LeMay, R. Scovill, M. Timm, R. Izzo, J. Rowe. THIRD ROW: J. Louke, D. Trylch, C. Burgess, K. Harper, O. Krohn, V. Llamas, D. Hasse, S. Ireland, D. Russell, A. Sandoval, D. Metiva, R. Han- vey, R. Snook, B. Jacques, L. Delong, G. Wurtz, R. Wheatley, J. Milne, R. Camp. FOURTH ROW: J. Ballard, D. Miller, J. Shaw, C. Picardi, A. War- zecha, M. Roggman, G. Cline, J. Davis, G. Fahndrich. 51 RIGHT: Practicing during a free period are drummers Jack Losee and Michael Armstrong. Girls’ Glee Club FRONT ROW (L TO R): L. Dodge, N. Dixon, C. Northrup, T. Jex, D. Wenzle, P. Ellsworth, D. Ofstedal. SECOND ROW: R. Stone, V. Borkholder, K. Horn, K. Baldwin, E. Uhlicki, M. Davis, D. Versusco, L. Turbin. THIRD ROW: C. Cingman, C. McMall, J. Ott, F. Dole, S. Schultz, C. Heinlein, D. Fini, N. Kampfert. Honors Choir FRONT ROW (L TO R): B. Collins, L. Hales, D. Rowland, L. Nokkentved, S. Hall, M. Collison, D. Sharp, P. Shuell, L. Wallace, L. Rittenberry, L. Spess, K. Younk, B. Johnson. SECOND ROW: K. Bronson, M. Young, S. Grossman, E. Watrous, S. O’Keefe, M. Duby, C. Curtis, B. Rankin, S. Meacham, A. Petersonm, C. Caesar, P. Deering, J. Kuehn. THIRD ROW: B. Alsgaard, C. Sheets, K. Gardstrom, D. Davis, L. DeYoung, G. Pinnell, A. Jolin, D. Chisholm, B. Gaertner, G. Wyman, M. Skimson, T. Miller, F. Kraatz, L. Todd, C. Batsell, V. Guttowsky. FOURTH ROW: G. VanderKlipp, K. Hanson, S. Birdsall, M. Boeseneoke, S. Stefaneck, I. Grueber, M. Amaro, F. Welch, J. Dixon, T. Borchard, D. Wilkins, G. Lewis, C. Schultz, L. Hospal, L. Reimer, L. DeGuise, S. Welch. D2 ENSEMBLES: Group Singing Along with the Honor’s Choir and Girls’ Choir, three ensembles also were a part of Arthur Hill’s music department. The Triple Trio, Mixed Ensemble and The Coraleers added variety to Arthur Hill’s Girl’s Ensemble FRONT ROW (L TO R) V. Gonzales, M. Punkley, T. Savage, A. Kalmbach, L. Christmas Assembly, Pops Concert Bueker, M. Marr, K. Kelley, J. Byron. SECOND ROW: N. Mead, J. Langeneck, J. Milne, N. and Spring Concert. Ogram, J. Willer, P. Heidtke, D. Harper, E. Dalenberg, B. Beck, A. Smith, C, Wade, K. Me The groups also performed at dinners, Donald, R. Pelkey. clubs and teas throughout Saginaw. The Coraleers was the newest of the groups. It formed at the beginning of the year. Under the music department, ““Oklahoma” was presented as the spring musical. Members of the newly formed Coraleers are: (L TO R) G. Pinnell, L. Reimer, L. Nokkentved, J. Dixon, J. Kuehn, K. Hanson, B. Johnson, D. Chisolm. 53 alabaster, a substance resembling TALENTS: Art Debate Students in Mrs. Carol Wylie’s art class explored varied media this year. Painting in water color, arcylics, tempera, and oil were a few of the projects students attempted. Students worked with ies. marble, for various types of sculptures. Debate, a fall event, was directed by Miss Sheila Smith. The team consisted of one junior varsity, one varsity, and three novice debators. Debate, which was once a class, became a co-curricular activity. ol ape BELOW LEFT: A three color print nu-film process of silk screening is tried for the first time by Dave Dukarski. BELOW FAR LEFT: Jackie Pasterz and Darlene Altweiss paint with melted crayon, which resembles an oil impasto technique. FAR LEFT: Working with water color is Mrs. Wylie’s third hour art class. LEFT: Miss Sheila Smith, debate ad- viser, gives tips on the right speaking approach. - This year’s Debate team is (L TO R): K. Lentner, T. Wenzel, J. Anderson, Miss S. Smith, adviser, M. Anderson, and M. Vanbenschoten. Sb) | | MUSICALS: Acting | Singing Practice, late hours and a lot of hard work paid | off | as ““The Sound of Music” | was presented as the sixth annual musical at Arthur Hill. Maria Rainer’s life, played by Gretchen Vanderklipp, is traced as she is sent to the convent at Nonnberg Abbey. She soon finds herself as governess of the vonTrapp children. Leading the family to safety during the | Nazi annexation ends Maria’s story and the play. The 1971 Semester Play, “You’re a Good Man Charlie Brown,”’ was performed in December. The play showed the average day dilemma | of | Charlie Brown, played by | Arthur Jolin. Charlie leads a life of tragedy and disaster. With the help of his friends, he realizes it’s not that bad to be a “‘blockhead.” oe SEETULFLIT ET ERY KERAMESARE NOW'S? | LEFT: Relaxing on the patio are Maxmillian Detweiler, Elsa, and Captain vonTrapp from “The Sound of Music.”” FAR LEFT: Crown- ing “King” Charlie Brown (Arthur Jolin), are Shroeder (Devin Chisolm), Lucy (Gretchen VanderKlipp), Snoopy (Irvin Lichtenwald), Linus (Peter Maurer), and Patty (Alisa Hor- ton) in ““You’re a Good Man Charlie Brown.” ABOVE LEFT: With a round of “Do-Re- Mi’, the vonTrapp children are accompanied by Maria, (Gretchen VanderKlipp), Captain vonTrapp (Gary Warner), Susan Love (Elsa), and Macmillian Detweiler (Brian Kuehn). ABOVE: Seeking help from Psyche Lucy, Charlie Brown sings “The Doctor is In.” y , JOURNALISM: Legenda News In November the 1970-71 News was presented with the Pacemaker Award. This award is given to the top six papers in the nation. Editor Cindy Pettit, production manager Gretchen Riser, and photo editor Alan Cushway attended the conference in Chicago to receive the award. Twenty staff members, under the supervision of Mr. Darrel Emerson, combined their skills as student journalists to produce the 1971-72 News. The 1971 Legenda received the Medalist award given by the Columbia Scholastic Press Association. This award goes to the top ten yearbooks in the nation. The 1972 Legenda, with Mary Napierala as editor, made several changes, some due to increased printing costs. They included a decrease in size, fewer pages, and informal unjustified body copy. The format for advertising was revised under business manager, Sara Wolz. Photo editor, Mark Babcock was in charge of quality prints. 58 LEFT: Legenda photo-editor, Mark Babcock, shows photographer Svens Lusars an example of picture reproduction from last year’s Le- genda. News photo-editor, Alan Cushway, comments on the quality of the prints. FAR LEFT: Editor of the Arthur Hill News, Cindy Pettit. FAR UPPER LEFT: Discussing the | good and bad points of the Arthur Hill News is the News Staff. UPPER LEFT: Preparing bills for yearbook advertising are Sara Wolz and Debbie Haines. ABOVE: Mr. Darrel Emerson, publications adviser, finalizes Deb- bie Roberts sports copy. 59 aft e 1% Ne sf ¢: e ra ¢ 22 4 wi ¥ie oh “a e Ae” eee BQO omen 4 wees 60 ee SPORTS To attain a record of outstanding achievement, to beat a team never before defeated; these are visions loyal sports fans have of their favorite teams. Someday we’ll look back at Arthur Hill remembering all the great times we had at Friday night games. We'll look back and remember the best times. 61 SPRING: Tennis Track With six returning lettermen, the 1971 tennis team swiped championship honors in the Valley. Glen Pierce led the team but, ‘ all the tennis players are star players,”’ according to Coach R. George Purdy. The team ended the season with a 7-1 record. The team placed third to both Midland teams in the race for the regional title. The 1971 track team took championship in the Undergrad Meet as well as fifth place in the Graves Relays. Two returning lettermen set meet records: Dan Cappell in the half mile and Jim Jones in the long jump. Tennis Scoreboard AH s.-7 Pontiac Central ... 0 AE oS Flint Northern .... 2 AH . 0 Midland Dow ..... 7 AH 2.2 PlinG NWer so. 5 AH. 7 B.C Handy. ee 0 AH = 10 Midland Dow..... 7 AH; 7 Pontiac Central... 0 AH . 5 Flint Northern .... 2 AH . 5 PlntINWe os eee 2 AEE S MacArthur 2. «ss 4 AM 7 Saginaw... = : 0 AH . 6 BC. Handy 2.1... l 62 SSSI AAR OR A Tennis Team Members (FRONT ROW, L TO R) D. Metiva, A. Bartlett, G. Pierce, G. Hood, K. Kalmback, M. Mitchell, D. Reinhardt, Coach R. George Purdy. SECOND ROW: Fo Starke Je Schoonmaker, B. Anker-Koefed, J. Morse, W. Mason, R. Miller, D. Dickey. Track Team Members are (FRONT ROW, L TO R)T. Raymond, B. Todd, J. Rolf, M. Zucker, D. Cappell, J. Jones, J. Wilson, J. Dersch. SECOND ROW: Coach Edward Petzko, Coach John McCargar, C. Gasparovic, J. Brechtelsbauer, R. Graves, Mgr. M. Laski, D. Hubbard, J. Deering, W. Ford, Coach Richard Syring, Coach Gary Lee. BELOW: Hillite runner, Timothy Raymond, Track Scoreboard places first ahead of teammates. FAR LEFT: : Senior James Schoonmaker returns the ball AH .957 Saginaw .... 61 to his opponent. LEFT: Douglas MacArthur AH . 43 B.C. Handy .. 75 is only one of the teams that Arthur Hill com- AH .59% Mt. Pleasant . 54 petes against in long distance running. AH . 44 Flint NW 74 AH . 42 Pontiac Central 76 AH . 48 Flint Northern 70 AH . 40 Midland Dow 73 63 Varsity Baseball Team includes (FRONT ROW, L TO R) T. Frick, J. Matuzak, M. Fick, M. Blenkhorn, G. Losee, G. Mott. SECOND ROW: Coach Jack Visuri, J. LaFleur, C. Dewell, R. Hart, B. Champagne, J. Ferguson, D. Bain, Statistician C. Smith. THIRD ROW: D. LaBeff, D. Jarabek, R. Rummel, M. Schultz, G. Kyle, J. Losee, T. Barnett. 64 BASEBALL: Hitting Scoring With ten returning lettermen, the 1971 varsity baseball team, led by Captain Charles Dewell, ended the season with a 10-6 record. Leading slugger, Rob Hart, and leading pitchers, Guy Losee and Rick Rummel, helped the team place second to Flint Northwestern in the Valley. Hillite coach, Mr. Jack Visuri, expected the team to be strongest in pitching with three returning seniors. ABOVE: On a close play at home Charles Dewell scores another run for Arthur Hill. FAR UPPER LEFT: A Hillite slides safely into home plate. 65 FOOTBALL SCOREBOARD siete 6 B.C. Central AH... 39 MacArthur......... 14 JN Gls clogs 6 Flint Northern ..._.. 4] | Alb yeh en 0 Midland Dow ....... 22 Flint N.W . OMT. 2, og ae ne Auk ABOVE: A Bay City tackler downs a Hillite runner. ABOVE LEFT: Coach George Ihler checks the action on the field. EXTREME ABOVE: An Arthur Hill runner tries for a touchdown. RIGHT: Brian Todd runs for a touchdown. 66 Varsity Football Team FRONT ROW (L TO R): T. Hall, D. Smith, D. Taylor, W. Pelkey, T. Hall, R. Oeming, S. Luplow, R. Hart, T. Alles, B. Da- more, B. Piffer, T. Graham, and D. Moses. SECOND ROW: S. Alles, R. Marosi, B. Todd, M. Sanders, M. Fick, D. Casavan, G. Conger, J. Jones, J. Ferguson, B. Windon, D. Hedden, M. Grzenia, B. Enos, S. Felsing, J. Love. THIRD ROW: Coach Edward Periard, Coach Tom Karac, J. Wilson, J. Gottshalk, K. Kampfert, T. Eurick, B. Wilson, R. Schibelhut, M. Langenecker, J. Bonnell, J. Foy, K. Baxter, Coach Vince Combs, Coach George Ihler. FOURTH ROW: S. Taylor, M. Hare, J. Reed, J. Boyce, R. Reisig, D. Clements, B. Doran, J. Murphy, M. Martin, G. Gross, C. Wazny, M. Haller. ACTION: Varsity Football Seniors Mike Grzenia and Jim Jones grabbed top football Ys honors this : season as members of the ALL-WSAM, All-County, and All-Area teams. Most Valuable Player, Jim Jones, rushed for 743 yards. Quarterback, Tom Allis, completed 42 of 86 passes and scored eight touchdowns. Bernie Enos, offensive lineman, and Steve Luplow, defensive back, were voted outstanding player at their positions by their teammates. 67 UNDEFEATED: Junior Varsity Under new head coach William Johnson, Arthur Hill’s Junior Varsity football team finished with a 9-0 record. Sophomore quarterback, Ronald Rummel, led the squad in scoring with 96 points, and the leading rusher, Mark Thompson, ran for 833 yards, a 10.2 rushing average. Jay Brooks was the leading receiver with six catches, three of them for touchdowns. Guy Pelkey led the Hillite defense with 35 tackles. 68 ABOVE LEFT: Mark Thompson makes a cut at mid-field and heads for the goal line. ABOVE: Dodging Flint Northern tacklers is sophomore Mark Thompson. FAR ABOVE: Sophomore Tim Jank rips through a hole in the defensive line. FAR RIGHT: Paul Zucker — and William Ford have a close finish in a cross _ country meet. Cross Country team members are FRONT ROW (L TO R): R. Dyer, P. Zucker, W. Ford, J. Deering, R. Torres, D. Donaghy, M. Hayes, R. Brechtles- bauer. SECOND ROW: Tom Raymond, Tim Raymond, G. Champagne, J. Deering, R. Metivia, J. Brechtlesbauer, J. Vetterle, Coach Edward Petzko. VALLE Strong Finish Although Coach Edward Petzko’s Cross Country team finished with a 4-5-1 record in meets, they took third place in the Valley meet and finished 8th in the Class A Regional in Flint. Junior John Deering’s time of 12:38 was the best of the season for the Hillites. 69 BASKETBALL: Varsity Basketball Team FRONT ROW (L TO R): J. Champagne, J. Brechtelsbauer, G. Herzler, T. Reis, J. Deering, D. Weigl, B. Dyer. SECOND ROW: Vincent Combs, B. Wilson, D. Hedden, C. Wesolek, D. Jahn, P. Lentner, R. Wessmer, J. Jones, C. Thon, Coach Gary Lee. 70 Losing Season Coached by Mr. Gary Lee, the varsity basketball team won four of their 16 games. Jim Jones led in scoring with 221 points and in rebounding with 171. Free throw champion Jack Brechtelsbauer won a trophy for his outstanding effort. Leader in assists was Jack Champagne. Jim Jones won the Fowler Award as the most valuable player. The Sportsmanship Award went to Greg Herzler. The Captain Award was won by Jack Brechtelsbauer. LEFT: Senior Doug Jahn pushes the ball to Hillite players. FAR LEFT: Dan Weigl reaches high for a rebound against Bay City Handy. LEFT BELOW: Dan Weigl shoots for two points against Bay City Handy. FAR BELOW: Coach Gary Lee and the Hillite bench follow the acton in the Flint Northern game. BELOW: A Flint Northern player blocks a shot by Tim Reis. AH AH AH AH AH AH AH AH AH AH AH AH AH AH AH AH i Basketball Scoreboard Midland MacArthur ... Flint Northern Saginaw Midland Dow . Flint NW B.C. Handy Pontiac Flint Northern Midland Dow . Saginaw Flint NW MacArthur ... B.C. Handy Midland Pontiac BASKETBALL: Sophomore Team Made up entirely of first year Hillites, the junior varsity basketball team finished with an 8-7 record. First year coach, Kim L. Rank, says the team has great potential for upcoming years. Two of the team’s starters, Jack Champagne and Curt Thon, were promoted to the varsity during mid-season. J.V. Basketball Scoreboard A D. MacArthur . 35 . 78 Flint Northern .... 96 Saginaw High . . 58 Midland Dow .. 62 Flint Northwestern Bay City Handy Pontiac Central Flint Northern 2. . Midland Dow .. Saginaw High .. Flint Northwestern .. D. Mac Arthur . Bay City Handy Midland Pontiac Central 72 WRESTLERS: Inexperienced Promising “Green but strong,” described the 1971- 72 wrestling team according to Coach Richard H. Bistline. The team was made up of four returning Wrestling FRONT ROW (L TO R): K. McGuire, S. Maslowski, T. Tubergen, S. Brown, T. Shay, isttemmenwncdedoa on D. Crane, D. Poppe, J. Beeckman, J. Bocade, R. Suitor. SECOND ROW: G. Huegel, P. Mc- | Carthy, P. Sapiala, K. Collver, J. Ferguson, P. Walderzak, J. Brooks, B. Todd, D. Rigg, M. Haller, newcomers. | M. Gerow, Coach R. Bistline. Senior Rick Suitor | Was considered ‘‘outstanding performer of the year,” losing only once all season. Other wrestlers who showed consistance in winning were seniors James Ferguson and Paul Todd. ABOVE: Junior Mike Gerow struggles for a pin with his Midland opponent. LEFT: Soph- omore Mark Premo readies to catch a loose ball. UPPER LEFT: Sophomore Craig Bohnoff displays his rebounding ability. 73 Girls Volleyball Team FRONT ROW (L TO R): L. Nye, K. Gibson, S. Englund, J. Roberts, M. Tweddle, R. Borchard, J. Gookin. SECOND ROW: Miss Patricia Teter, M. Besson, K. Pekas, B. Zeilinger, B. Herlick, D. Minster, L. Garrison, D. Kwaiser, A. Petterson, H. Latty. VOLLEYBALL: Winning Season Finishing with four straight victories, Arthur Hill’s girls’ volleyball team ended the season witha 6-2 record. The highlights of the season were victories over previously undefeated Bay City Central and two consecutive wins against Bridgeport. 74 BELOW: Senior Mary Tweddle volleys the ball over the net. FAR BELOW: Seniors Lu- cinda Nye and Jan Gookin demonstrate serv- ing manuevers. - rn NT Saree Golf Team members are FRONT ROW (L TO R):S. Kisner, R. Zietler, T. Williams, SECOND ROW: M. McKenna, T. Bruske, R. Rummel, Coach Seymour Murphy. GOLF: Fall Sport Playing in the fall this year for the first time, the varsity golf team ended the season with a 1-14 record. Another first was permission to practice at the Saginaw Country Club. ‘With three returning varsity lettermen plus several promising swingers from an outstanding JV team, I expect a much stronger team for the fall of ieee said Coach Seymour Murphy. ABOVE: Senior Steve Kisner sinks a putt. LEFT: Senior Mark McKenna lines up his final putt of the match. US RIGHT: Junior Greg Moran completes a two and one-half somersault during swimming practice. FAR RIGHT: Richard Haines rec- ords his time in the 100 yard free style. BE- LOW: Diving in a pike position is Greg Mor- an. FAR BELOW: Recording top times in the 200 yard butterfly is captain Dave Johnson. ae cent | SWIMMERS: Valley Champs Arthur Hill’s swim team won | all but one meet ! and took first in the Valley championships. Returning seniors were Pat Beck, Dave Johnson, Michael Lamb, Tim McGrath, Mike Thompson, | Brian Wallace and Ralph Zeitler. Pat Beck And Captain Dave Johnson broke several records and recorded some of the best times of the season. Greg Moran ranked ninth in the state in diving. The 200 yard medley team of Steve Trace, Dave Johnson, Pat Beck and Mike Thompson, was Arthur Hill’s top relay team. Five of Coach Donald Morey’s swimmers, Dave Johnson, Greg Moran, Pat Beck, Steve Trace and Mike Thompson, received invitations to the Michigan Invitational Meet. 76 Swim Team FRONT ROW (L TO R): J. Davis, R. Zeitler, B. Wallace, M. Thompson, D. Johnson, M. Lamb, T. McGrath, P. Beck, S. sata OND ROW: A. DeYoung, F. Zingg, J. Schnell, G. Moran, C. Christeson, R. Haines, B. Schumaker, B. McGrath, J. Reagh. THIRD R : Coac Donald Morey, P. Thompson, J. Ebach, R. Waddell, D. Hoffman, S. Zolinski, B. Pressprich, B. Glick, J. Oeming, Swimming Scoreboard an oa 8 es 03 .. 49 a0 vedi +2 We) . 68 OP ae oe Ly) Je) 238) Flint N.W. Flint NW... Midland Dow . Eisenhower ... MacArthur ... MacArthur ... B.C. Handy Midland Flint Northern... Pontiac Flint Northern... Midland Dow . B.C. Handy Pontiac C. Butzin, M. O’ Dell. Veh te aes ’ ns . ee 7: eye yy. tyh F : a. , iN | x e- , 4 mt . te ‘ 4 iY, iy a4 i tc. ae a: Sa eke C ee ut jv ' a Z hal! ih iti - Piiht C20, Ps ES Eee ee : iy aes 4 Ae ae bay, i ‘ ; . Cf ut +4 : ae 4 , a” AMAts . We 4: ‘ 1 ¥ : ae a: i ‘ “ “8 grey : a .” « ALBUM That first and that last day at Arthur Hill, that guy in your algebra class, sophomore homecoming, that first date with that special girl, the senior prom, driver’s training, report cards, summer vacation, your favorite teachers, graduation, all the eternal faces and friendships. Someday we’ll look back — and just remember. T3 80 Sherry Acha Robert Adams Susan Adams Debra Allen Janette Anderson Robert Anderson Chris Armbruster Shelley Armstrong Deborah Arndt Cheryl Arnst Ed ward Artcliff Lena Artcliff LorEllen Ault Mary Ayala Bill Bain Charles Baker Janet Ballien Scott Ballien Katherine Balzer Janice Bartek Dirk Bauer Mark Baumer Harold Baumgartner Susan Baxter Beverly Beck Duane Becker James Beeckman Linda Beeg Robert Beets Leann Beird David Belokonny Mary Besson Laura Beuthin Elizabeth Bird Craig Bishop Michael Bishop Thomas Blodgett Kenneth Blohm John Bocade Michael Bodrie Craig Bohnhoff Heidi Bolger Jim Bonnell Estelle Booker SOPHOMORES: Active Dedicated Catherine Bookmyer Linda Borkholder Dennis Bottke Reed Bouchey Gary Boyne Arnold Branch Gregory Branch Bruce Brandimore Derrick Brandt Steven Brandt Debra Brautigan Robert Brechtelsbauer Debra Breidenbach Brenda Bremer Patrick Brethaur Pat Brewer Jonn Bringer James Brooks Kenneth Brooks Albert Broughton Jeff Brown Sherrie Brown Steve Brown Jan Brussow Brant Bueche Catherine Bueche Lori Bueker Debra Burch Dallas Burdick Leslie Burke Randall Burt Susan Butler Jennifer Byron Shayna Byron Christopher Calangelo Tamara Calef Mary Beth Call Kevin Campbell Susan Campbell Cathy Canole Bob Cappell Leslie Carder Mike Carl Craig Carle James Carnes Fida Carter Kenneth Casey Richard Castillo Rebecca Cesarz Laurie Chamberlain Sophomore Representatives are: (L TO R), Robert Anderson, Jeff Shaw, and Bill Bain. 81 82 Diane Chambers Jack Champagne Tom Champagne Jeff Charbonneau Steve Charette James Chasnis Devin Chisholm Mark Chwala Karen Cieszlak Marianne Cieszlak Gail Clark Susan Clark Wayne Clark Cynthia Clayton Kelly Clayton Doris Clemens Theodore Clemens Samuel Coburn Joseph Collet Terry Collier James Collins Kenneth Collver Michele Conden Deborah Cook Linda Coon Debra Cormier David Coscarelli William Cotie Joanne Coulouris Steven Coutz Gregory Cradit Larry Crain Katherine Crampton David Crane Tom Cresswell Kathleen Cronin Conly Crossley Barbara Cullen Chris Curtis Phillip Curtis J.V. Cheerleader Beverly Grobe leads the sophomore class in battle cry. ENTHUSIASM: Inspiring Contagious Beth Dalenburg Larry Daly Timothy Daly Michael Damore Joni Dankert Eddie Danks Patti Daubert James Davis Jan Davis Kimberly Davis Vivian Davis James Dawson Suzanne Debo Kip Decker Joe Deering Julie Delemeester Cheryl Demski Janell Devereaux Debra Devos William DeYoung Douglas Dijak Kevin Dill Robert Dixon Viktoria Dixon Iimars Dobulis Keith Doering Morris Donnenworth Sharon Donnenworth Mary Dougherty Rubin Douglas Bonnie Downs Cynthia Doyle Robert Doyle Harry Dukas Mary Dunkley Thomas Dupuis Jacquelyn Dusek Lorri Dvorsek 83 84 Irene Dwyer Jim Dyer Robert Dyer Lynne Dzuba Robert Eastlick John Ebach Roxann Eberlein Sherri Eddy Kim Egeler Craig Egerer James Eggebrecht Gary Eller Don Elliott Thomas Elliotts Carla Engle Timothy Enos Joann Erndt Dean Esler Michael Estrada Charles Evans Terry Eurick Margaret Ewbank Paul Fe hrman Phillip Fehrman Thomas Feldotte Karen Felsing Lori Felsing Diane Fisher Robin Fitch Timothy Fobear Michael Forbes Rochelle Ford Kathleen Fordyce Renee Fortier Jann Fowler Theresa Fowler Steve Fox Catherine Francis Connie Francis Rodney Francis Mary Frawley Giosue Frevola Joel Fribley Ruth Frost William Frost Nancy Fuentes Sophomore Phillip Fehrman completes an algebra problem. MATHEMATICS: Challenging Rewarding Ronda Fuller Charles Galbraith James Gardner Lenette Garrison Margaret Garrison Craig Gates Patti Gawn Joy Gehoski Katherine Genske Gerald George Judy George Joellen Gerger Lynn Gerger Karen Gibson Robert Gillenwater Katherine Gillig Doreen Gilliland Robert Glick Wayne Glover Karen Godard Vicki Gonzales Bridget Goodrow Tom Goodsell Kathleen Gorski Nancy Gorski Lori Gorte Richard Graebner Helen Grames Thomas Gray Terri Greene Steve Greenwood Don Gregory Diane Grierson Cheryl Griffith Kimberly Griffore William Griffore Beverly Grobe Laurie Gronski 85 86 Sally Grzenia William Guild Douglas Gunlock Melanie Guthrie Richard Haines Linda Hales Mary Jo Hall Kathy Haller Patricia Halm Michael Hanley Mark Hanvey Kelsey Hargesheimer Donna Harper Gail Harper Jacquelyn Harris Craig Hartman Diane Hasse Petra Haucke Michael Hayes Sue Heartwell Patricia Heidtke Paul Heinlein Terri Henne John Henning Beckie Henry Donald Hepworth Barbara Herlick Debbie Hervey Cindy Hill Matt Himmelein Daniel Hoffman Nancy Hoffman Greg Hollingsworth Kathy Hollingsworth Tom Holtman Robert Holton Yvette Horton Frank Hoye Carol Hubbard Cathy Hudberg Sophomore Bruce Malicoat executes precision in his swimming strokes. RE UIRED: Guidance Jill Weiss, Jon Stewart, and Robert Krenz discover guidance as a part of sophomore life. Deborah Hudson George Huegel Trudy Hughes Kevin Hunt Ted Hunt Tom Jacobi Diane Jacques Dean Jambor Judy Jamrog Timothy Jank Mark Jarema Timothy Jarema Robert Johnson Tim Johnson Debi Jones Kathleen Jones Robert Jones David Jordan Mary Joseph Cathy Jungerheld Ann Kalmbach Patricia Kaseman George Kastros Robert Kaufman Kathy Kaylor Deborah Keller Kim Kelley Pat Kempter Stephen Kennedy Susan Kennedy Jean Kenny Thomas Kerby Kim Kettelhorn Wanda Kiebala Lori King Thomas Kingry David Kingsbury James Kirchner Jeffrey Kirchner Thomas Kitzman Kristina Klement Linda Kochalka Sheltra Kocks Thomas Koerber Tracie Kolhoff John Koneiczka Lynette Konsdorf Louis Kovack Mary Koza Dawn Kraatz Fay Kraatz Brenda Krall 87 LEARNING: Individual | Instruction | Ken Kramer | Jane Krasinski Bozena Krawczyk Robert Krenz William Krenz John Krogman | | | Otto Krohn Kathleen Krueger | Richard Kruse | Donald Kuhr | Steve Kushner ie Judy LaBarge | Linda LaChance | || Phillip LaFrance Brenda Lamrouex il Theresa Landman | | | Debra Lane | Teri Lange Jennifer Langeneck Janet LaPorte Allen LaPointe Fred Lassahn | Mark Latham Todd Laubach Ann Laubhan Randy Laubhan Michael Laviolette Steven Lazzaro Jean Lee Jeff Ledy Kenneth Lentner Joseph Lepeak | John Lervezuk | Thomas Lesh Barbara Leszczynski Michael Lewis Susan Lewis James Licavoli Irvin Lichtenwald Leona Light Phil Lindstrom Linda Little Gloria Llamas Sylvia Llamas Nancy Lopez Driver’s training students acquire a feeling of control. Sally Losee Gregory Lubben Luana Luckhard Donald Ludwick Bobbi Luplow Claudett Luplow Dale Luth Mitchell Lutzke Nancy Lynch Scott MacArthur Michael Macomber David Majeski Bruce Malicoat Alan Mann Deborah Markey Steven Markey Myrna Marr Michele Marsden Pamela Martens John Marti Deborah Martin Eva Martin James B. Martin James F. Martin Karen Martin Nancy Martin Delores Maslowski Danny Mason Michael Mason Lori Mastos Jerry Maul Peter Maurer Jerry Mauro Amy Maxwell Cindy McCaffrey Patrick McCarthy Kay McDonald Patrick McDonald Dennis McDougall Roger McDougall Timothy McFarland Theresa McFay Robert McGillen David McGrath Kevin McGuire Brad McKenna Pat McKinstry Carol McMall 89 Michele McMall Nelson McMath Tom McMath Jackie McMullin Sandra McNab Nancy Mead Richard Meisel Melissa Melville Rebecca Melcher Susan Mellinger David Meshinski Annette Metiva Dorothy Metiva Rick Metiva Michael Mey Hope Meyer Steve Meyer Karl Meyerholt Dennis Meyette Janice Mikolaiczik Robert Millar Donald Miller Duane Miller Jacqueline Milne Ron Milne Mary Minnis Nancy Minor Debbie Minster Michael Mitchell Tom Moening 90 BIOLOGY: Research Discovery Mr. Robert Enzer instructs his class in the use of a light microscope. Free hours provide a time for talk and relaxation. Prudence Mohr Douglas Moiles Jitendra Mondol Linda Monteath Kelly Morehouse Joseph Morris Robert Morrison Sue Moses Gloria Mosquenda Richard Mott Burton Munson Ann Murphy Terrence Murphy Debbie Murray David Myers Randolph Nagel Dan Needham Gregory Niederquill Christy Neilson Lisa Nelson Mary Lou Nemeth Donald Newman Edward Newsome Linda Niersel Anne Noble Patricia Novak Randy Oberson Shirley Oblander Tommy O’Connor Michael O’ Dell James Oeming Jayne Ogram Terry Ordway Robert Ortman Rae Ann Osborne Steve Paige Theresa Pasko Dinah Pavlo Jacqueline Pasterz Marry Beth Pawlik Denise Pearson Randy Peirson Kimberly Pekas Guy Pelkey Kathy Pepera Maria Perez Mary Perry Kris Peters 91 o2 David Petzko Gene Pickelman David Pinnell Joseph Platko John Plowdrey James Pogoreski Gary Pohlman Roger Poineau William Polzin Don Poppe Gerard Premo John Premo William Pressprich Dennis Preston Roger Price JoAnn Pringle John Pritchett Barbara Purcell Debbie Purkis Robert Qualman John Rabideau Paula Rackel Jose Ramos Lupita Ramos David Rau Julie Rauschert John Reagh Robert Reed Lisa Reimer Kathie Reinig Randy Reinig Michael Reinke Michael Revard Victoria Reynolds Clarence Richard Tad Richards Pamela Richter Howard Rick Duane Riselay Tim Rittenberry Kathy Ritzenhein Kimberly Rivette Daniel Robar Cheryl Robinson Mike Robinson Sharon Roditcher HOMECOMING: Sentimental Victory Humberto Rodriguez Kathy Roe Ann Rogalski James Rolf Jennifer Rood Lisa Ross Richard Ruble Janet Ruediger Karen Ruggles Ron Rummel Albert Russell Mark Russell Nancy Ryman Roland Sabara Fred Sahr Lawrence Salvi David Samson Michael Sanburn Helen Sanderson Michele Sauve Tracy Savage Doug Schafer Mark Schauman Michael Scherping Terry Schmick Christin Schmidt Delphine Schmidt Kirk Schmolitz Kathy Schnell Dennis Schoberth Gerry Schrank Thomas Schrank Thomas Schroeder Donald Schultz Teri Schultz Kathleen Schumann Bill Schumacher Daniel Schwab Jeffrey Schwartz Kacey Sch wartz wey “ Spectators urge the football team to a Homecoming victory. 93 Brenda Scott Terry Scott Doug Scovill Dianne Seefelder Debra Seibel Glenna Senay Mark Senn Michael Shafer Douglas Sharp Jeff Shaw James Shay Josephine Sherman Jodie Shields Kathie Shook Clara Shoup Peggy Shuell Sue Shuster Rae Ann Sievert Kurt Simpson Paul Sipiala Laurie Sizick Julie Small Darlene Smith Guy Smith Beth Smolen William Snelling Brian Snook Jenny Sobel Dave Sopeak Gail Spicer Charles Spiess Francis Spiker Betty Spraull Don Spreeman Kevin Srnek Marianne Srnek Phillip Stahle Terry Stahr Brian Stansbury Leo Stanuszek Ruth Stanuszek Mollie Stark Sally Stark Cheryl Stearns Janet Steele 94 LANGUAGES: Communicating Understanding Susan Le Fevre and Mickey Furlo listen to a French lesson over headphones. Susan Stefaneck Theresa Steinpres Pamela Stephens Jon Stewart Steve Stone Debra Stork Thomas Stricker Carl Strickland Marie Strickland Harry Stuart Michael Stuller Richard Suhr Robert Suhr Carol Sundeck Sue Swanson Joni Tarras Ron Taschner Korda Taylor Roxana Taylor Susan Taylor Ted Taylor William Taylor Karen Thomas Julie Thompson Mark Thompson Sherrie Thompson Vanessa Thompson Curt Thon Laurie Tilot Sandra Tilot -Robert Timm Timothy Tobin Laura Todd Karen Tosch Lisa Trace Nancy Trap Karen Trement Cynthia Trier Ross Trier . Glenn Trinklein Cindy Traux Timothy Tubergen Margaret Tuck Vivienne Tullis Steve Urich 95 Sue Urich Beth Valdiserri Jerry Valentine Lydia Valle Terry VanBocxlaer Amy VanderKlipp Kae VanderMeer Kip Vaughan Diane Verdusco Timothy Volz John Wacke Christine Wacker Robert Waddell Mark Wade David Wagner Brenda Walderzak Paul Walderzak Daniel Wallace David Wallace William Walsh Don Walters Carl Wardlow Marcia Wartenberg David Waters John Watrous Amy Watson Sally Watson Carole Wazny Scott Weatherford Melissa Wehner Jill Weiss Forrest Welch Gretchen Wendler Merijo Wenzel Ted Wenzel Robert Wesson Debra Westphal Susan Westphal John Wetzel Rick Wetzein pusanecciee oieortaale Putting on the play, ‘“You’re a Good Man Charlie Brown,” requires many hours of rehearsel. AUDIENCES: Captivated Enlightened Eugene White Lester White Janet Willert David Willett Cheryl Williams Thomas Williams Brian Wilson Pat Wisniewski Debra Wittmus Margaret Woodbridge AnMaree Wright Cathleen Wright Gloria Wright Wanda Yancer Dawn Yanna Gertrude Yeager Margaret Yeager Frank Yeska Shirley Yeska Terry Yon Mary Young Lynnn Younk John Yuill Debbie Zagata Brenda Zeilinger Carol Zettel Gregg Zimmerman Lennard Zimmerman Frederick Zingg David Zissler Betty Lou Zoellner Paul Zucker 97 | Edward Abbey Daniel Abraitis Pamela Achard James Acker Debra Ackerman Lavergne Adsit Susan Albrecht Daniel Alcock Richard Alger Elizabeth Alsgaard Joe Amaro David Anderson Karen Anderson Mary Anderson Ruth Appold Linda Arch Arlene Archambault Carol Armstrong Cindy Austin Mark Averill Cassandra Bady John Baird Sharon Baird Kathy Baldwin Christie Bank Clifford Barber John Barkley Randy Barnes Kathryn Bartek Beth Bartels Charla Batsell Monica Bauer Kevin Baxter Charles Beach James Beam Ronald Beaton __ Dave Becker Elizabeth Becker LEADERS: Representing Juniors Jay Roberts, Bob Gibson, and Marcia Bell strive to solve problems that students face Kirk Becker Wendy Becker Sandra Beckert Jan Beckman Kathrine Beechler Jeanne Beeman William Beffrey Danny Behling Marcia Bell Lorraine Benedict Thomas Benthien Jeryl Benway David Berkompas Beverly Bissenette Roxanne Bittner Elaine Bixby Terri Blohm Gwendolyn Blue Jo Ann Bofferding Phyllis Boltz Chery! Bonner Sara Borchard Thomas Borchard Virginia Borkholder Jacklyn Bottke Steven Bourdow James Boyce Terry Boyd Marcilynn Boyer Fredrick Brady Michael Braman Mary Breitag Lee Ann Brethauer David Bricault Theresa Bringer Susan Brogan Patricia Bronz Roberta Browning Jill Brush Denise Brutkiewicz Gordon Bryant Karl Bunzow Michael Burger Martha Burnett Deborah Burt Carrie Bush Timothy Bush Kimberly Bushey 99 Kurt Butzin Joy Byers Rhonda Byron Cynthia Caesar John Calangere Randy Camp Don Campbell Dawn Carey Sheila Carroll Susan Case Dilia Castepeda Laura Castillo Gary Champagne Cindy Chartier Terry Chiles John Chirikas Curt Christeson Renee Christian Patrick Church Terry Cichosz Timothy Cieszlak Vivian Cinkus Cindy Clark David Clark Deborah Clark Timothy Clark Connie Clayton Trina Clayton Michelle Clement David Clements Gary Cline Jerry Cline Kevin Cline Karla Clothier Lynne Colbert Ann Collison Edward Collison Greg Collison Mike Collison Scott Colpean John Combs Paul Conn Veronica Cooper Barbara Cordingly Marry Cormier William Corne Steve Cornwell Carol Corsaut Linda MacArthur, Vickie Talik, and Debbie Burt register three different reactions to U.S. History. JUNIORS: Working Learning Kathleen Cotie Gary Cradit Cindy Cramer Kirk Cronin Debra Crowley Lucy Cruz Lori Cunningham James Cushman Martin Dahl Curtis Dalton Barry Damzyn Diane Daniels Don Daoust Mary Beth Dashner James Davis Mark Davis Mary Davis Connie Dawson Bill Day Joellen Dean John Deering Millie DeFrancesco Lori DeGuise Rick Delemeester Jane Demers Terry Denno Karen Derheim John Dersch Timothy Devos Louise DeWitt Gina Dietzel Lindy Dixon James Dison Nancy Dixon Dan Dodge Mark Dodge Frances Dole Donald Doman 101 David Donaghy William Doran Denise Doran Jeffrey Doutre Dave Dowidat Everett Duby Daniel Dukarski David Dukarski Nelson Duma David Dunkley Michelle Dupuis Lori Durkacy Cathy Dushen Lynne Dzuba Vickie Easterling Robert Ecker | Mike Eddy Lynn Edgar Charles Edwards Pam Ellsworth Patti Ellsworth Donna Emeott Janice Emery Richard Engel John Engelhardt Joanne Engels | Welby Erskine Teresa Esckilsen Richard Eurich Robert Evans Ann Even Leslie rarrell Rhonda Farrell Cathy Favara Dominic Favara Larry Felsing Michael Felton Debra Fentress Sheila Fattig Rodger Fetting Lynn Fielder James Fisher Cathy Fitch Marie Flattery Thomas Fobear Paul Foerster Students’ parents get an opportunity to meet the faculty during open house. 102 ACTIVITIES: Laughing Dancing William Ford Mike Fordyce Terry Forshee Paul Forwerck Barbara Foster Carol Fowler Jim Foy Conrad Francis Andrea Fraser Richard Fredericks Janice Fritz Mary Frost Kris Fruk Richard Fuller Marguerite Furlo Joellen Gaddis Mark Gaertner Wayne Gahagen Paula Galarno Sharon Gallaugher Daniel Galonski Wayne Garchow Anita Gasparovic Karen Gauze Mark Gehringer Mike Gerow Cindy Gerrish Wendy Gerwin Robert Gibson Debra Gillam Michael Girard Oralia Gonzalez Richard Goodsell Cherie Goodwin Kimberly Gordon Brian Gorman Julie Gorney Cindy Gorte John Gottschalk Alan Gould 103 104 Gary Graham Dawn Graves Margaret Graves Neil Gray James Green Dennis Greenwood Shelley Greve Lori Grierson Michael Griesmayer Jennifer Griffin Valerie Griffor Nancy Groening Jay Grollimund Carolyn Gronewold Anthony Gronski Bonnie Gross George Gross Mary Grossman Kathryn Guimond Suzanne Gustin Maxine Gutierruz Deborah Haines Kristin Haines Peggy Hale Laura Hales Scott Hales Marilyn Hall Mark Haller Christine Hamilton . Kathy Hamlin William Hancock Raymond Harden Michael Hare Brian Haremski Jane Hargreaves Jean-Ann Harnden Mark Harper Keith Harrington Susan Harshman Connie Hartman Christopher Hartner Debra Hasse Margaret Hatzke Patricia Hauffee Thomas Hausbeck Craig Hayes Marjorie L. Headington June Helpap Karen Henderson Carlos Hernandez VEHICLES: Automatic Manual Juan Hernandez Douglas Hill Marvin Hill Randy Hill Robert Hill Thomas Hill David Hintze Barbara Hock Lori Hodges Mary Hoerauf Mark Hoffman John Hollingsworth Dennis Holnagel Robin Honig Joanne Hoppe Kim Horn Leslie Hospal David Hubbard Ellen Hubbard Sandra Hudberg Ann Huebler Holly Hughes John Humpert Calvin Ingles Steve Ireland John Izzo Gregory Jakes Richard Jarabek Ronald Jarvi Victoria Jean Bill Jewell Terri Jex Brad Johnson James Jordan Debra Juhas Mark Jurek Karen Kaletta Kim Kampfert Nancy Kampfert Edward Karas Kathy Keene Molly Keene Llewely Keie Kurt Keldenich Pamela Kelley Mike Kelly Bonnie Kelman Gail Kennedy Laura Kennedy Lynette Kerr Al Kessler Alene Kessler Valerie Kindell Bruce King James Kinney The Arthur Hill parking lots even offer a space to park bicycles until the winter months arrive. 105 | Steven Kisner Harold Kistler | Vickie L. Klaczkie wicz imi Mark Klenk Robert Kluck Donn Knight | Christine Kocks Gary Kocks Garth Koepplinger Michele Konieczka Dian Korbein | Joyce Kotenko | Sharon Kowaleski | Kurt Kramer Suzanne Kratz Jim Krieg Luella Krohn Karen Kross Kenneth Kubik } Janine Kuehn Angela Kundinger Greg Kushner Patricia Kutsch Wendy Kuznicki Susan Kwaiser Dave K water Pete Kyle Nancy Laatsch at} Gregg LaFramboise ) Mary Jo LaManna Cindy Langeneck Mark Langeneker | | Mark Langschwager | Margaret Lanning | | David LaPorte i Marilyn Laski | II Roxann Lassahn 1 |i Linda Latvala | ! Kenneth Laufer Bonnie Lawrence Gary Leaman Karen Leckie Charles Leckrone Barbara Lee | | Dave Leggitt || il Alan Leese time. | | y } : Joseph Horn and Donald Hepworth run to make it to their first hour class on i Ad 2 — CLASSES: Early Hours Virginia Leis Merle Lemaire Mark Lemanski Donald Leonard Rebecca Leonard Steven Lepeak Lynette Leppert Marcia Levinsohn Gary H. Lewis Gary L. Lewis Sherri Lewis Wendy Lewis John Lintern Jackie Lynn Lisee Irene Litvinskas Susan Llamas Steve Lockey Steve Loehr Nancy Logan Ann Loiacano Many students find it hard to get started in the morning. RS en il Ann Loubert Judy Louks Kathleen Lumsden Svens Lusars Ben MacArthur Linda MacArthur Stephen MacGawn Kim Maier Judith Ann Malecke Daniel Malzahn Amy Markey David Markle Maltos Jose Robert Markewicz Reva Markey Patricia Marr 107 Michele Marsden Tim Marshall Janet Martin Marlyn Martin Michael A. Martin Michael G. Martin Janice Masica David Maslowski William Mason Vicki McCaffrey Kimberly McCauley Robin McCoy Mari McCullen Patrice McCullen Kathleen McDonald Lorraine McElroy Sharon McInnis Beth McIntyre Donald McMillan Sheila Meacham Victoria Meacham Linda Meehleder Kathy Megerle Alex Merrow Annette Metiva Deborah Metiva Dennis Metiva Dan Metevia Debra Metz Gary Metzger Christine Meyer Barbara Meyerholt | | | Joan Middeldorf | Karla Mikula | Dawn Miller ih) Janice Miller } Lyle Miller } Mark Miller Robert Miller | Tim Miller | William Minard John Mocny lH Lilliam Moncman I Terry Monteath Greg Moran | i} Willard Moor | Tim Morello Ken Morey Jeffe Morford | Roger Morgan | | | | Arthur J. Mosqueda John Murphy | | Arthur Hill students participate in the Peace Watch at Elephants Bend. 108 | PHYS. ED: Sports | Participation Kathleen Murphy Gerald Naples Randy Nelson Vera Nemeth Fred Nerio Catherine Neuenfeldt Jewell Nevenfeldt Key Newsted John Neymeiyer Mark Nichols Chris Northrup Mary Nuechterlein Susan Oblander Lucy Oeming “EEE RRS RR tamnReanemeNBEiise iin David O’ Leary Martin Orler Billy O’ Rourke Judith Ott Dennis Ottersky Gary Daly returns the volleyball as John Stewart looks on. See brs Laurie Packard Mark Packard William Palmer Ja nelle Palmer Rodney Paquette William Parker Penny Pasel Paula Paveglio Deborah Pawlik James Pelkey Ben Perer Gail Perior Medora Phillips Christine Picardi Brent Pierce Robin Pierce Sharon Pierrie Brian Pittman Michael Pitts Rosie Pelkey Marilyn Plowdrey Brenda Plowman Susan Podsiadlik Toni Poppe 109 Kathy Prevost William Pohlman Arthur Poineau Micheal Poineau Brent Polak Debra Pomerville Kenneth Popp Clarence Prill Pamela Pruden Diane Pscholka Kent Pyscher Eldon Quick Bruce Raabe Diane Rackel Michael Rahn Dennis Railling Debbie Rank Mark Ranzenberger Beverly Rappuhn Thomas Raymond Timothy Raymond James Reed William Reese Bruce Reetz Barbara Reichle Dale Reichle Kimberly Reis Tim Reis Randy Reisis Tynia Renner Thomas Rexius Jerry Rheaume Bradley Richards Gretchen Ricklefs Thomas Riedlinger Katherine Riefel Duane Rigg Robin Rippberger Louanne Rittenberry John Rivard Pamela Rivers ‘Geralyn Rivette Joyce Robar Jay Roberts 110 STUDYING: Tests Grades Charles Stroble finds the library offers a quiet place for study. Students wait for an appointment with Mr. Barron in the attendance office. Evelyn Roby Michael Rocha Bartley Roe David Rogers Pamela Rogers Randy Rogers Terri Rohde Leo Rose Fay Rousseau Mark Ruble Tom Rudy Cathy Ruppel Dan Russell Mary Russell Jo Ann Ryll Diane Sabgash Margie Sackrider Thomas Salak Stephen Salesky Kathie Salvner Earl Samuels John Sanford John P. Sauvie Tom Sawyer Gregory Schachtner Nancy Schade Gary M. Schafer Karen Schafer Nancy Schaper Rick Schark Randy Schibelhut Gail Schlicker Dennis Schluckbier David Schmid Cindy Schmidt Elizabeth Schmidt Jo Schmidtke Cheryl Schmolitz Dave Schneer Deborah Schnell John Schnell Dave Schotts Gregory Schultz Jeri Schultz Joanne Schultz Ronald Schultz Pamela Schulz Robert D. Schulz Delores Scott Cindy Seamon Dennis Seeley Lexie Seeley Michael Seaman 111 Al Richard Seymour Dennis Shaler Jerald Sharar Bonnie Sharpe Pamela Sheets John Sherman Polly Shields Matthew Shinners Brenda Short Kevin Shoskey Mark Sieggreen Rosemary Simmons Vicki Slate Laura Slavin Sharlene Smeage Annette Smith Dan Smith David Smith Dawn Smith Jeanette Smith Sandra Smith Steven Soper Richard Spagnuolo Roger Spear Lynn Spencer Laurie Sperling Linda Spess Ann Spiker John Spreeman Marcia Stack Jeanette Stanuszek Linda Steele Michael Steele Vince Stedry Martha Stein Cathy Stephens Kim Stevens Gregory Stewart Christine Stock ford Linda Stockford Reba Stone Herbert Straebel Tina Strecker Charles Stroble David Strouse Kimberly Stuart Kevin Suitor Kristine Sullivan Carrie Sundeck Neil Sutton ; Jon Symons Dianne Szymanowski Greg Talik Vickie Talik Pamela Tancy Meri Lynn Taub Steven Taylor Dave Tenney Karen Leckie leads enthusiastic students at a varsity football game. US ET ASSIGNMENTS: Concern Assistance Danny Terrian James Theisen Gary Thomas Mary Thomas Jack Thompson Jo Thompson Owen Thompson Peter Thompson Gary Thornhill Robin Tilot Alan Timm Cynthia Tolosa Paula Torres Steven Trace Julie Troyer Debra Trylch Matther Tuck Todd Turek Suzanne Turner Mike Turpen Douglas Turrill Lynette Tyra Eve Ulicki Janet Ulmer Dawn Unger Richard Urbain Paula VanConett Dale VanNorman Rosemary VanTiflin Linda Vercoe Anto Verga 113 114 CHEMISTRY: Formulas Solutions Scott Victory Ron Viers Mary Visnaw Peggy Vlassis Sandra Vlassis Sue Vlassis Sue Volker Karen Wachner Pamela Wacker Cheryl Wade Laura Wallace Bonnie Wallaert William Waltenburg Susan Wamback Craig Warnemuende Anthony Warzecha Esther Watrous Tim Watters Neil Waugh Clarence Wazny Marcia Webb Ruth Webb Junior Carol Weigl is one of many girls who work in the attendance office. Carol Weig] Karen Wells Debbie Welzel Gary Wendling Tom Wendzik David Wenzel Jeffrey Wenzel Timothy Wenzel Richard Wesmer Edward Wesolek Robin Wesson David Westphal Timothy Whaley Tobert Wheatley Frankie Wheeler Bob Wheeler Edward White Gwendolyn Lee White Sandra White Steve Whitmore James Willett Richard Williams Bradley Wilson Jerry Wilson Marcia Wilson Sherri Wiltse Sue Windon Michael Wisniewski Rod Witherell Jean Witkowski Darcy Wood Deborah L. Wood Tonnie Wood Charles Wortley LouAnn Wright Susan Wright Greg Wurtz Vickie Yancer David Y ates Mary Yates Bruce Yeager Carl Yeager Howard Yingling Pete Yocic Lori Yokat Susan York Linda Zahn Debbie Zariski Kim Zeile Ralph Zemanek Margaret Ziegler Sheila Zieroff Scott Zolinski Barbara Zusula Robert Krupnek and Ralph Zeitler experiment with various solutions in their chemistry class. 1S 116 Senior Representatives for 1971-72 are Dave John- son, Vern Pococke, and Bob Martin. Jeanne Accetta Thomas Adams Cheryl Albosta Barbara Albrecht Lucille Alfano Ronald Allen Shannon Allen William Allen Scott Alles Thomas Alles Robert Allison Marc Amaro Janet Anderson John Anderson Mary Kay Anderson Carol Anklam Mary Appold SENIORS: Concerned Representatives Joe Archambault Michael Armstrong Debra Arnold Rod Arnst Charlene Atkinson Dave Austin Kirt Baab Mark Babcock Scott Babcock Janet Bain David Baldauf James Ballard Cindy Balzer Debra Barnett Thomas Barnett Ralph Barnhart Diane Barr Brian Barrigar Brenda Barted Alan Bartlett Larry Barz Diane Basinger Diana Bauer Rebecca Bauer Carol Bauman Lely. Richard Baumgartner Cathy Beauregard Patrick Beck Linda Beckert David Beckmann William Beeson Michael Bell William Bellen Mark Belokonny Kathie Bender Eileen Benkert Gary Bennett Terry Benson Jean Benthien Chery] Bielecki Susan Birdsall Craig Bishop Mary Black Marty Blenkhorn Pausing before answering a question in her Eng- lish class is exchange student Katrin Vardercher- kove of Belgium. 118 STUDENTS: Comparing Customs Deborah Bluhm Dave Boehringer Mary Boesenecker Sally Bogardus Greta Bolger Sandra Bookmeyer Rebecca Borchard Raymond Bordeau Edward Borden Andrew Bourdow Margaret Brady Dale Brandimore Marie Brandt Vicki Brandt John Brechtelsbauer Dean Brennan Diane Brennan Mary Bringer Pamela Brinnon Kathleen Bronson Dalene Bruns Julie Brush Patricia Bruske Timothy Bruske Dawn Bryant jake) SECRETARIES: Counselors’ Assistants 120 Sharon Budd Cheryl Burgess Laura Burke Kathryn Burtt Margaret Byrne Craig Byron Julie Byron Greg Campbell Mary Campeau Shelley Capen Mary Carr Lori Carter Wafaa Carter Donald Casavan Catherine Cassow Vic Castellanos Rebecca Castillo Olga Cerda Karen Charbonneau Arthur Chasnis Juanita Chavez Chery! Cheshire Dennis Chiles Mikes Chmielewski Cathy Christians Guidance Center Secretaries are: FRONT ROW, (L TO R) Mary Young, Jan Wil- lert, Beth Bartels, Debbie Yon, Debi Jones. SECOND ROW: Trina Clayton, Roxanne Bittner, Kathy Enszer, Nancy Dixon, Jan Bartek, and Cheryl Demski. Mark Clark Beverly Collins Jane Collison Kathleen Collison Michael Colver Karen Colwell Dave Comstock Gary Conger Colleen Cooper Sue Cox Mark Crain Patricia Crampton Cherie Crane Terry Crimmins David Cripps Michael Crittenden Kimberly Crossley Mark Currell Alan Cushway Peggy Daly eat William Damore Thomas Danks Kenneth Daubert Karen Davenport Thomas Davey Charles Davis Deborah Davis Michael Davis Toni Davis Carol Dawson Dale Day Pamela Deering Patricia Deering Katy DeGeus Theresa Deike LuAnn DeLong Diane Demo Rick DeShone Roger DeShone Kurt Detloff Lynne DeYoung Cynthia Dickendesher David Dickey Dawn Diekemper Rae Anne Diener 122 ee JECTS: Mental Conditioning Sharlene Dietrich Janet Dietzel Pamela Dietzel Carolyn Dingman John Dixon Michael Dockham Kathy Dodge Lauralee Dodge Suzanne Dole Ruth Doran Vicky Dorian Beth Dow John Doyle Carmelita Du Michael Duby Rick Duve Vivian Dycus Russell Dzuba Susan Easterling John Eaton One of the activities done in psychology class is trying to complete a finger maze as Mary Kay Anderson does. 123 4 | i % f z CHOIR: Vocal Harmony Connie Ebach Cindy Eddy William Egerer Dave Eggebrecht Nan Ekelof Brenda Elliott Rick Ely Susan Emery Terry Engle Sharon Englund Bernie Enos Kathy Enszer Gail Fahndrich Fred Fassezke Linda Favara Mark Fechner Mary Fehrman Toni Feiser David Feldotte William Feldotte Steve Felsing Joan Ferchau James Ferguson Brandon Ferris Michael Fick Diane Fini Sarah Firchau Kathleen Flattery Norman Floud Christine Foley Mary E. Forbes Mary H. Forbes Gregory Fowler Kathleen Francis Kery! Franzel Timothy Frawley Thomas Frick Cynthia Fuller Guy Furlo Edward Gable Vernon Gable Bonnie Gaertner Colleen Galovics Marti Gammon James Gardner Kathleen Gardner 12 126 Karen Gardstrom Leslie Garrity John Gaus Susan Geese David Gehrcke Linda Gehringer Harold Geistman Andrea Genske Mary Lou Gerow Frederick Geuder Lisa Giesecke Gregory Gilbert Richard Gilbert Richard J. Gilbert Deborah Glancz Jody Golombisky Karen Goodeman Janet Gookin Walt Graebner Lori Graham This year’s Senior Hostesses are: FRONT ROW (L TO R) Beth Dow, Kathie Bender, Kim Williams, Connie Ryman. SECOND ROW: Janet Ander- son, Pat Deering, Irene Grue- ber, Mary Fehrman, and Sue Birdsall. HOSTESSES: Welcoming Visitors Thomas Graham Jeffery Gray Rebecca Gray Cynthia Grierson Linda Griffin Marjorie Griffore Nancy Gross Susan Grossman Judy Grubaugh Irene Grueber Marie Guimond Virginia Gunther Vickie Guttowsky Marsha Hahn Susan Hahn Brian Hales Timothy Hales Edwin Hall Michele Hall Susan Hall Thomas Hall Timothy Hall Margaret Haller Sharlene Hamlin Gregory Hamling 127, | | 128 Connie Hanson Kathryn Hanson Robin Hanvey Catherine Harden George Hargreaves Gus Harmon Kim Harper Carolyn Harris Maree Harris Thomas Harrison Robert Hart Suzanne Hartman Wayne Hartwig Terrence Hasty George Head Kristine Hebl David Hedden James Heidger Carol Heinlein Cora Heinmoeller Patricia Helpap Rebecca Helveston Chery! Henderson Patricia Henne James Hennig SPEAKING: Distinctive Confidence Senior Bob Hart reherses his commercial for Public Speaking class. Gregory Herzler Beverly Hill Janice Hill Rick Hill Jon Hillman Michael Hillman Marajatta Hiltunen Gretchen Hinds Louaine Hirschman Diane Hoffman Jeffrey Hoffman Michael Holbey David Holmgren Mary Holmgren Steve Hopkins Alisa Horton Stephen Hozeska Charles Hubbard Byron Hull 129 Denise Hummel Sheryl Hunt Linda Hurry Frank Ivester Ralph Izzo Paul Jackson Brian Jacques Douglas Jahn Jeralyn Jarema Richard Jarvi Dan Jarzabkowski Carol Johns Barbara Johnson Darrell Johnson David Johnson Gary Johnson Arthur Jolin James Jones Sally Jungerheld Lynn Kaczor Mr. Jack Kleekamp is presented with a Christmas gift from his fourth hour economics class — a cookie represent- ing the “‘J.G.K.” Industrial Average. sal ECONOMICS: | Marketing Investing Bernard Kade Rhonda Karkutt Mark Kehr Randy Kelly Claire Kelley Edward Kelman David Kemerer Marcia Kempf Karen Kennedy Melissa Kennelly Jeannine Kern Stanley Kerr Stephen Kettner John Kiley David Killingsworth Jacalyn King Mark King Susan King Michael Kleekamp Kathy Klemm Judith Kluck Randall Kluck Dennis Kocks Linda Koerber Norman Kolhagen | 131 Keeping the ice cream freezer filled is one of Don Ruby’s duties at a local dairy where he is employed. Larry Korbein Pamela Kothe Paula Kowalec | Sherry Kraatz Gail Kragenbrink Karen Kramer Zenek Krawczyk Charles Kretschmer Robert Krupnek Thomas Krupnek Leonard Kryska Debra Kushon Ruth Kushon Larry Kusowski Deborah Kutsch Deborah S. Kutsch Deborah K waiser JOBS: College Support Joseph K water George Kyle John LaBarge Donald LaBeff Paula LaBelle Larry LaBrake Mark LaFramboise Michael Lamb Jane Lambert Roger Lambkin Catherine Lamont Marjorie Landeryou James Lange Duane LaPointe Connie Latham Marga Laubenstein Dorothy Laut Michael L awton Theresa Lazzaro Daniel Leamon Janet Ledtke Frederick LeMay Dorothy Lent Charles Lentner Paul Lentner 133 MACHINES: Printing Copying Elaine Leonard Gary Leser Ronald Leszczynski Debra Lichtenwald Margaret Limberg James Lindstrom Terry Lintern Susan Lippert Jack Lipe Susan List Victor Llamas Charlene Lobb Lynn Loranger Jack Losee Karen Losee Ladean Louis John Love Carol Lucsy Raymond Lunnie Betty Luplow Daniel Luplow Kathi Luplow Steve Luplow Bonnie Lutzke Bethel MacArthur Operating the mimeograph machine is Joann Vega’s assignment during her fifth hour business machines class. Dennis Maher Connie Marczak Dennis Markey Martha Markey Ray Marosi Sandra Mar Bob Martin Jay Martin Carol Martindale Connie Marx Jeffrey Matuzak Joe Mauro Craig Maxwell Cathy Mayhew David McCullen Kip McCullen William McDonald David McGillem Judy McGuire 135 136 Margaret McLean Barbara McKenna Brenda McKenna Bridget McKenna Mark McKenna Jeff McKenzie David McLeod Peter McMath Melody McMullin Maureen McNally Gerald McQuinn William McQuiston Patricia Medler Robert Meisel Michael Metiva Ronald Metiva Shirley Meyer Helen Meyette John Mikolajski Ann Miller Jo Miller Rich Miller Timothy Miller John Milne Linda Mitchell COUNTRIES: Exchanging Views Sue Mitchell Carrie Mitzell James Mochen Marsha Molenaar Barbara Morehouse Mary Jo Morello Elizabeth Morely Diane Morford Penny Morgan Delynn Morrison Donald Moses Jean Mueller Thomas Mueller Wayne Mundt Arthur Munro Kevin Murray Janis Musolf Mary Napierala David Naples Sara Neville Kim Nichols Exchange Students are (L TO R) Lene Nokkentved, Denmark; Marajatta Hiltunen, Finland; Carmelita Du, Philippines; Katrin Vandercherkove, Belgium; Ann-Britt Pettersson, Sweden. 137 138 Brian Niederstadt Jane Nixon Gene Noack Lene Nokkentved Barbara Nolan Lucinda Nye Michael O’Connor Dixie Ofstedal Sean O’ Keefe Cheryl O’Leary Vanessa Osborne Robert Oswald John Paccione Jeanette Palmer Cindy Pasterz James Patterson Brian Paveglio Julius Peitsch Deborah Pekos Wallace Pelkey Robin Pelkki SENIORS: Looking Back Esther Perez Merry Petrzilka Bruce Pett Ann-Britt Pettersson Cindy Pettit Mary Phelan Jeffrey Pickelman Glenn Pierce Rebecca Pierce William Piffer Connie Pittman Nancy Plater Marilyn Platko Vern Pococke Joanne Polzin Catherine Poma Mary Porter Suzanne Premo Jyl Presley Robert Pressprich Peggy Preston 139 DECISION: College Jobs Dave Prior Britt Proctor James Pruden Henry Prueter Joanne Puszykowski Mary Quist Larry Railling Elizabeth Rankin Suzanne Redburn Greg Reimus Kerri Reimus David Reinhardt David Reis Ronald Reisig Gene Rice Michael Richards Rhonda Richard Victoria Richards Robert Rick David Riselay Debra Riselay Gretchen Riser Suzanne Ritzenhein Rolland Rivette Deborah Roberts 140 Students are able to find an adequate supply of col- lege bulletins in the Guidance Center. Michael Roberts Linda Robertson — we — Judy Robinett Robert Roe Mark Roggmann Ann Romaker Laura Ronan ) Steve Root Marsha Rose Jack Ross Marcia Ross Jim Rowe Deborah Rowland Donald Ruby Nancy Rummel Randy Rummel Ron Rumpel | | 141 | 142 Robert Ruppel Brenda Rusch Diane Russell Janice Rychel Connie Ryman Betty St. Charles Douglas Salvner Michael Sander Aleatha Sandoval Loraine Sandoval Jesse San Miguel Kathy Sarrine Susan Sauve Susette Sauve Linda Savage Ben Schafer Kathleen Schafer Tim Schebler William Schlacht Frederick Schmid Gary Schmid Expressing her agony in having a T.B. shot is senior Charlene Lobb. L. « T.B. SHOTS: Senior Anguish Jerry Schmidt Jo Schmidt Sue Schmidt Craig Schmolitz Connie Schoen David Schoen Nancy Schrader Cindy Schramm Carol Schultz Darold Schultz Rebecca Schultz Susan Schultz Bonnie Schumann Debra Scoggins Jeff Scott Roger Scovill Rick Sedgwick Kimberle Sedlak James Seidel Laurie Seman Sue Senn Cynthia Serrin Bill Shaddeau Thomas Shannon Terry Sharon 143 Attendance Helpers are (L TO R) Kim Mc- Cauley, Kathy Whelton, Pam Wacker, Shel- ley Armstrong, and Pat Weigl. Patricia Shattuck Connie Sheets Deborah Sheffer Jacklyn Shook Linda Shuberg Robert Sierocki Linda Silver Jennie Simpson Maris Simpson Michael Skimson Valerie Slade Tamara Small Mark Smalley Charles Smith Cora Smith Donald Smith Greg Smith Owen Smith Scott Smith Susan Smith 144 Serving School Rodney Snook Sara Snyder Elizabeth Sobel Mary Speace Shelley Spencer Gail Spiker Michael Spiker William Spitz Vickie Sprague Jan Spaulding ASSISTANTS: Loretta Spurgeon Kathy Srnek Renee Stahle Sheryl Stansbury Fredric Stark Brenda Steele Helen Steele Susan Sternhagen Thomas Stork Teri S trauch Robert Stricker Rose Stroble Janet Strouse Roxanne Strunk Patricia Stuart 145 tJ NG: Relaxing Conversation Deborah Stuller Yvonne Sugden Rick Suitor Dean Taylor Mark Tepotti Valerie Terzia Teresa Thomas Michael Thompson Jan Thon Janice Thon Deborah Tilot Mary Timm Tom Tinglan Brian Todd Rafael Torres Michael Tortora James Tosch Michael Townsend Calvin Trahan Timothy Trumble James Tubb 146 Linda Turbin Steve T wietmeyer Edward Tyra Chery! Uphoff Margaret VanBenschoten Catherine VanderKuhhane Gretchen VanderKlipp Bonnie VanSteekiste Larry Van-Y Deborah Vaughn JoAnn Vega Jeannie Vincent Michael Vincent Terry Visnaw Joseph Vohwinkle Michael Wachner Sandra Wagner Linda Wahl Roy Walderzak Carl Walker Brenda Walkowski 147 148 Brian Wallace Robert Wallace Sue Wallace Steven Walther Phylis Watt Michael Wazny Patricia Wazny Steven Weatherford William Webb Peggy Weber Robert Weber Pamela Webster Sue Wehner Daniel Weig] Susan Welch Cathy Whelton Jane White Edward Whitmore Lisa Wickes Margaret Wilken David Wilkens Bradley Willard Kim Williams Blane Windon Scott Windy GRADUATION: Pride Achievement Deborah Winters Ed Wittmuss Paul Wolz Sara Wolz Norman Wood Beth Woodward Joann Wright Patrick Wright Gene Wyman Michelle Wyman Ann Yahn Debra Yon Kathleen Younk Ralph Zeitler Barbara Zietz BOARD OF EDUCATION Mr. Harold W. Giesecke Principal Dr. Jack Taylor Mrs. Dorothy Beck Mr. Ruben Daniels Mr. Harold Karls Ten years at Arthur Hill as principal. Dr. Walter Averill Mr. W. Thomas Burdick Dr. John Goodsall Mr. Joseph Oeming FAR LEFT: Mr. Keith Birdsall, assistant principal for instruction, checks a computer punch card. LEFT: Assistant principal for students, Mr. Emerson Grossman, checks an attendance file on a student. ABOVE: Miss Helen Olmsted, dean of students, gives infor- mation to a student regarding college. 150 ADVISING: Keeping Informed COUNSELORS Mrs. Nancy Baxter Director of Guidance Mr. Peter Derheim Miss Mary Doidge Mr. James Hayes Mr. Oliver Herzler Mr. Robert Parson Mrs. June O’ Dell Mr. Parnell Tardy UPPER LEFT: Mrs. Nancy Baxter, director of guidance, reads a report on the results of the NMSQT. MIDDLE LEFT: Mrs. June O’Dell, counseling department, checks a stu- dents’ application for college before it is mailed. LEFT: Mr. George Barron reviews a report for Mr. Geisecke. Miss Alice Ahlschwede economics, geography, Mr. Charles Anderson bookkeeping, typing Mr. David Austin orchestra Mr. Gary Barker natural science Mr. Hiram Becker English Mr. E. G. Bickel English, German Mrs. Lorene Bishop English Mr. Richard Bistline English Mr. David Blazejewski drafting, metal, wood shop Mrs. Joy Buor English Mr. Earl Burnett driver education Mrs. Donna Cappell English EDUCATORS: Practice Discipline Mr. Frederick Case advanced biology Mr. Dwight Chisholm | business machines, office training Mrs. Cynthia Clore family living Miss Mabel Close librarian Mr. Vincent Combs English, guidance Miss Mildred Costa librarian Mr. Donald Damer U.S. History Mrs. Charlotte Damuth bookkeeping, shorthand Miss Jo Ann Deford Spanish Mrs. Margaret Dietrich physical education Mr. William Durham U.S. History | Mr. Darrel Emerson | journalism, publications adviser Explaining an astronomical theory to his third hour class is Mr. Tex Crevia. Mrs. Marguerite Engle chemistry Mr. Robert Enszer biology Mr. Albert Fetting chemistry Mr. Joseph Flynn physical education, U.S. History Mr. Charles Fowler driver education Mr. Arthur Gallegos earth science Mrs. Donna Graebner food service, interior decorating Mr. Joseph Grundas wood shop Mrs. Louise Harrison English Mr. Ray Hartman distributive education Mrs. Elizabeth Haynes English Mr. Joseph Heitkamp U.S. History 154 wacinnasietir assis oa Mr. Thomas Karac poses a question to his sixth hour U.S. History class. Mrs. Louise Herm consumers math, geometry Miss Norma Hile homemaking Mr. James Hooper biology, physics Mr. George Ihler drivers education, physical education Mr. Richard Jensen band Mrs. Rachel Jerome English Mr. William Johnson drafting, metal Mr. Thomas Karac physical education, U.S. History Mrs. Eleanore Karpicke English Mr. James Keenan U.S. History Mr. John Kleekamp economics, government Mr. Gary Knight English 155 TEACHERS: _ Enlighten Guide Mr. Bruce Kramer epecial education Mr. John Kring algebra, pre-calculus Mrs. Mildred Krohn notehand, shorthand Mr. Gary Lee driver education Mrs. Joy Leuenberger English Mr. Harve Light psychology,U.S. History Mr. John McCargar biology, modern history Mr. Earl Mitchell arts, crafts Mr. Donald Morey physical education Mr. Seymour Murphy guidance Mrs. Margaret Murray French Mr. Norman Nash algebra, geometry 156 Helping sophomores adjust to high school life, guidance teacher Mr. Edward Periard pon- ders a statement made by a student. Mrs. Weater Newton typing Mr. Brent Parsons sociology, U.S. History Miss Ruth Patow English, Latin Mr. Edward Periard guidance, driver education Mr. Edward Petzko consumers economics, government Mr. William Pistono special education Mr. George Purdy algebra, general mathematics Mr. Kim Rank physical education Mrs. Helen Rath biology, human anatomy Mrs. JoAnn Roller algebra, consumer mathematics Mrs. Elaine Roth special education Mr. Harold Rowell Spanish Mr. David Saari choir Mrs. Janet Salas English Mr. Garald Schairer economics, government Mr. Edwin Schalk consumers economics, government Mr. Rockwell Scherzer pre-calculus, shop mathematics Mr. Carl Schmude architectural drawing, drafting Mr. Arthur Seiferlein retailing, typing Mr. Hugh Shackelford U.S. History, typing Mr. Burris Smith general math, geometry, physics Miss Sheila Smith English Mrs. Jane Speer English Miss Isabel Struthers English Miss Patricia Teter physical education 158 VONDETLE: Receives Distinction Mr. Richard Thomas algebra, geometry Mr. Jack Visuri metal Mrs. Marianne Vitito art Mr. William Vondette US'S. History Mr. Bryant Wilson economics, government Mrs. Judith Wilson English Miss Elaine Winters English Mrs. Carol Wylie art Mr. William Vondett, installed in the Arthur Hill Lettermen’s Club this year, discusses an article read by junior Robert Gibson. 159 160 LEFT: Secretary Kay Campau enjoys the du- ties she performs in the main office. FAR UPPER LEFT: Mrs. Hazel Booth handles Arthur Hill’s monetary matters. UPPER LEFT: Mr. O. Harold Cook makes sure that all available parking space in the lot is used to best advantage. TOP: The cafeteria is the scene of many noon hour bake sales. ABOVE: Mrs. Bonnie Detloff aids students. STAFF: | Supervising Assisting The secretaries, maintenance department, cafeteria, and para-pro’s worked together throughout the year to | keep Arthur Hill in top-quality operation. | — Cea a S a4 = BOLLS a ABOVE LEFT: Mrs. Kathern Harshman prepares hot dogs to serve to hungry Hillites. | ABOVE: Mr. Willard Sparks cleans the bleachers in the gymnasium after an assem- bly. LEFT: Mr. Edward Weisbarth installs a pulley system in the boys’ gymnasium. 161 - . : . E 162 — =™ — Lee eee a ae el ADS Business and industry is a way of life in Saginaw. Through Co-op programs, and on their own, Arthur Hill students and businessmen come in contact. Making the most of this opportunity, students receive on the job training that cannot be learned from a book. They are able to meet people, an invaluable experience. Together, students and businessmen grow, learn and support each other. 163 420 E. GENESEE “Knowing How To Dress Is Merely Knowing Where To Buy” mS | Mueller Brothers | Inc. Saginaw, Michigan 164 Robert’s Tuxedo Shop, at the corner of Marshall Ct. and Davenport, offers a complete line of for- mal wear for every occasion. J.A. SCHIRMER SONS Jewelers in Saginaw Since 1882 ACCUTRON CENTER for Northeastern Michigan 90 Different Models Available ACCUTRON WATCHES BY BULOVA 204 E. Genesee Ave. 754-1497 Burdick’s Seed House, 800 S. Washington, now in their 83rd year of business, handles a wf : ; complete line of pet supplies. For the original Slurpee, try anyone of Seven-Eleven’s convenient locations. hehhs - oe a gees Magazines and cosmetics can be purchased as well as prescriptions filled at the William E. Dengler Pharmacy, 1001 Gratiot. Guitars are just one of the instruments carried at the Jack Gridley Music Studio, located in Green Acres Plaza. Call 793-9444. Nuechterlein’s Jewelry, 122 S. Michigan, car- ries a wide selection of men’s and women’s jewelry. 166 Byron and Barber Pharmacy has two conve- An established shop since 1938, Roeser Florist carries flowers for every occasion. Stop in at 200 S. nient locations to serve you, 1504 Gratiot and Michigan for fast F.T.D. floral delivery. 3220 Sheridan. pabaunaess y Fa = s = a i | | The W. L. Case Company has served Saginaw’s funeral needs for over 78 years. Two locations to serve you, 409 Adams and 5700 Dixie Highway. —— Lawyers Title, 208 S. Michigan, for complete title services throughout the state. Saginaw Savings and Loan has ten offices to sé’; Furniture has three locations to serve . Dow Citv. and Midland. ee et HHH ee HAHA HHH ae HAHAH! HAA Wohlfeil Hardware and Tools Inc., carries a complete line of Skidoos, hardware, and pow- er tools. Visit the store at 5818 State or call 793-8030. Don Brady Drugs, 7835 Gratiot, is always ready to handle your last minute needs. 167 Le ag An established shop since 1938, Roese Michigan for fast F.T.D. floral deliver we Werkema Studios Inc., Bay and Genesee, is proud to be Arthur Hill’s official photographer. Bill’s Party Store, Graham at Mackinaw, has Cards, pharmaceutical, and cosmetics are only three of many supplies available at Princing and a complete line of supplies for your last min- Brennan Pharmacy Inc., 3516 State Street. ute party needs. 168 Peterson Drug Co., 1611 Cooper, is always read VAN y to serve you, whatever your needs. INSURANCE Van Auken-Graebner Mason Insurance, Inc., 124 N. Michigan, has supplied Saginaw with insur- ance since 1856. The Golden Touch Beauty Salon, 60 N. Cen- ter, offers new hair styles for those special occasions. Denno’s Furniture has three locations to serve you, Saginaw, Bay City, and Midland. 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Call 799-2861. For fast color prints try Saginaw Photo Sup- ply, 515 E. Genesee. i Remember Ivan J. Foerster Construction Co., 314 N. Hamilton, for complete building serv- ice. BH % ad : a “e ee 1g sacneieeannsresaann Me a ee ov Ay ; AT FIRST SAVINGS ... the emphasis is on customer service — specialized service, accented by the friendly, personalized interest expressed in every transaction by every employee. FIRST SAV- INGS of Saginaw ... outstate Michigan’s oldest and largest Savings and Loan Association ... serving the finan@lal needs of over 50,000 customers with the ultimate in fast and efficient service at convenient offices throughout the state. For any houseware goods you might need, try Court Street Hardware, 1206 Court. WZ GUGEL ' WAKEMAN FUNERAL HOME J GET HAPPY WITH CHAPY g BEVERAGES The Gugel-Wakeman Funeral Home, 419 N. Michigan, serves all faiths with dignity and honor. Call PL2-8531 for complete and courteous service. 172 CONGRATULATULATIONS CLASS OF 1972 OUR SECOND CENTURY 1871-1971 ‘ 100 Years Of Leadership’”’ STATE-COURT OFFICE 3446 STATE STREET FRED KERNS, MANAGER SECOND NATIONAL | Mii oe. BAN K ae Floor Covering, 2025 State, has a wide | variety of carpeting for your home and business. ieee oe neces 5 FASHIONS For The Best In Women’s Fashions, Shop At Amy’s. 112 N. Michigan Ave. Saginaw, Michigan If golf is your sport you can purchase all the necessary equipment from the sporting goods depart- ment at Morley Brothers, 501 S. Washington. The Wickes Corporation A GROWING NAME IN... LUMBER AND BUILDING SUPPLIES MANUFACTURED HOUSING BUILDING SYSTEMS MOBILE HOMES RECREATIONAL VEHICLES MACHINE TOOLS ENGINEERED MATERIALS AGRICULTURE HOME FURNISHINGS ¥¢ The Wickes Corporation e 515N. Washington Ave., Saginaw. Mich. 48607 H.R. TERRYBERRY COMPANY GRAND RAPIDS, MICHIGAN MANUFACTURERS OF THE OFFICIAL ARTHUR HILL HIGH SCHOOL RINGS “THE FINEST IN SCHOOL AND CLASS RINGS” The Bridal Boutique, 2027 State Street, car- ries a wide selection of bridal and formal wear. Reach out to the bright light of the future and make a wish. . .you can make your hopes, dreams and wishes come true because the future belongs to you. Graduation Day puts you on your way. . .and Edward’s Men’s Shops hopes to be a part of your bright future. When appearance counts, count on Edward’s to make you look your best. All of us at Edward’s congratulate the 1972 graduates. . .and wish you good luck in the future. Shop Edward's. . . CONFIDENCE ! your award winning EDWARD ‘ retailer for style, selection and brand name quality. FORT SAGINAW MALL and GREEN ACRES PLAZA, open daily 10 to 9 7 On any occasion Klement Press, 625 Yale, will provide you with “Printing that Pleases.” Mr. Ray Figg represented American Yearbook Co. of Topeka, Kansas. 176 ROY’S STEAK HOUSE 1810 COURT ST. RUPPRECHT’S MARKET Bauer’s Jewelry, 127 N. Franklin, carries a fine selection of rings, watches, and other jewelry. High Quality Foods May Be Secured From Our Abundant Supply ESTABLISHED 1908 Phone: SW2-1597 2618 State St. GREENHOUSES and FLOWER SHOP PHONE 1958 BROCKWAY ST. SAGINAW, MICHIGAN 48602 793-9977 Owners: Harold J. Gaertner A.H.H.S. Class of 1931, George A. Gaertner A.H.H.S. Class of 1937, Ralph M. Gaertner A.H.S. Class of 1941. 177 178 It’s The Real Thing! Bill Forbe and Joe Platko enjoy Coca-Cola. ANY HE 5 ATTA Sion BEELER e LONE COSMETICS CLARK DRUG 518 W. Genesee Revlon Bonnie Bell Coty Prince Matchabelli PATRONS Basil’s Restaurant Mr. Becker’s Advisory Mrs. Bishop’s Advisory Debbi Bluhm and Pierre Mr. Mr. and Mrs. James Bluhm and Mrs. Melvin Bluhm Denise Burgess Mrs. Cappell’s Advisory Ed E. Duelos, Pitney Bowes Mr. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Darrel Emerson and Mrs. H. Kenton Emerson Ray Figg French Club From a friend Debbie Haines Mr. and Mrs. Richard Haines Rena and Gene Ippel Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Karac’s Advisory and Mrs. James Koinis and Mrs. William Kulow and Dale and Mrs. Dutch Laubach Maisano’s Advisory C. Marshall Matlock Mr. E. A. Napierala Mr. and Mrs. Edward Napierala Admiral Michael O’Connor Mark T. Ranzenberger Mr. and Mrs. Henry J. Raskinis Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Riefel Katherine Riefel Mr. and Mrs. Richard R. Riefel Saginaw General Hospital Mr. Schalk’s Advisory Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schluckbier and Dennis Ski Club Mrs. Speer’s Advisory Miss Struther’s Advisory Mr. and Mrs. Paul F. Todd Wasaw Wesley’s Bike Shop Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth E. Wolz Paul Wolz Demarsa Wonab Mrs. Wylie’s Advisory Many thanks to this year’s Advertisers and patrons for making the 1972 Legenda possible. Accetta, Jeanne: Candystriper. Adams, Thomas: Favorite subject: Wood Shop. Albosta, Cheryl: Band. Albrecht, Barbara: French Club. Alfano, Luciile: Spanish Club. Allen, Ronald: Favorite Subject: Wood Shop. Allen, Terry: Hi-Y, Attendance Helper. Allen, William: Co-op. Alles, Scott; Alles, Thomas: Basketball 1, Foot- ball 3, Golf 1. Allison, Robert: Baseball 1, Football 1. Amaro, Marc: Choir, Audio-Visual. Anderson, Janet: Band, Senior Hostess, All A’s for a semester. Anderson, John: Latin Club, Red Cross Volunteer, Debate. Anderson, Mary Kay: Cheerleader, Cabinet Officer, Queen’s Court. Anklam, Carol Lynn: Co-op. Appold, Mary: Spanish Club, Lab assistant. Arch, Christine: Ski Club. Archambault, Joseph: DECAH. Armstrong, Michael: Ski Club, Band, Wrestling. Arnold, Debra: Spanish Club, At- tendance Helper, Band. Arnst, Rod: Ski Club, Band. Atkinson, Charlene: Band. Austin, Dave: Basketball 1. Co-op, Baab, Kirt: Basketball 1. Babcock, Mark: Legenda, Quill Scroll, Journalism Award. Babcock, Scott: Swim Aid. Bain, Janet: GAA Attendance Help- cE Baird, Patrick: Swim Aid. Baldauf, David: Baseball 1. Ballard, James: Band. Balzer, Cindy: Legenda, Quill Scroll, Co-op. Barnett, Debra: Latin Club. Barnett, Thomas: Swim Aid, Base- ball 3, Football 2. Barnhart, Ralph: Pep Club. Barr, Diane: Red Cross Volunteer. Barrigar, Brian: All A’s for a semes- ter. Barted, Brenda: Favorite Subject: Data processing. Bartlett, Alan: Band, Stage crew, Tennis 3. Barz, Larry: Golf 1, Perfect attend- 180 ance for a semester. Basinger, Dianne: German Club, Choir. Bauer, Diana: Co-op, Band. Bauer, Rebecca: Favorite Subject: Transcription. Bauman, Carol Ann: German Club, Y-Teens. Baumgartner, Richard: Ski Club. Beauregard, Cathy: Red Cross Vol- unteer. Beck, Patrick: Swimming 2, Swim Aid, Red Cross Volunteer. Beckert, Linda: Favorite Subject: Math. Beckmann, David: Audio-Visual, Stage crew, Latin Club. Beeson, William: Favorite Subject: Physics. Bell, Michael: Favorite Subject: Pre- Cal. Bellon, William: Favorite Subject: Chemistry. Belokonny, Mark: Favorite Subject: Algebra. Bender, Kathie: Band, Senior Host- ess, Girls’ State Representative. Benkert, Eileen: Adv. Treasurer, Red Cross Volunteer. Bennett, Gary: Biology Club. Benson, Terry: Favorite Subject: Math. Benthien, Jean: Candystriper, Co- op. Bielecki, Cheryl: Favorite Subject: Sociology. Birdsall, Sue: Choir, Senior Hostess, Spanish Club. Bishop, Craig: Black, Mary: Pep Club. Blenkhorn, Martin: Favorite Sub- ject; Drafting. Bluhm, Deborah: Legenda, Candy- Striper. Bober, Richard: Perfect Attendance for a semester. Boehringer, David: Spanish Club, Band. Boesenecker, Mary Kay: Latin Club, Spanish Club Choir. Bogardus, Sally: Favorite Subject: Business Machines. Bolger, Greta: DECAH. Bookmyer, Sandra: Favorite Sub- ject: Natural Science. Borchard, Rebecca: Ski Club, Gym Aid. Bordeau, Raymond: Borden, Edward: Spanish Club. Bourdow, Andy: Swimming 1, Ski Club, Spanish Club. Bourdow, David: Favorite Subject: English. Brandimore, Dale: Tennis 3. Brady, Margaret: Ski Club, Queen’s Court. Brandt. Marie: Favorite Subject: English. Brechtelsbauer, John: Basketball 3, Track 3, Cross-Country |. Brennan, Dean: Brennan, Diane: Spanish Club, Pep Club. Bringer, Mary: Favorite Subject: Home Ec. Brinnon, Pamela: Orchestra, Guid- ance Helper. Bronsen, Kathleen: Choir, DECAH, Biology Club. Bruns, Dalene: Girls’ Intramurlas 2, GAA, Ski Club. Brush, Julie: Band, Orchestra, Latin Club. Bruske, Patricia: Art Award, Var- sity Pom-pom’s. Bruske, Timothy: Golf 3, Adv. Pres. Bryant, Dawn: Biology Club. Budd, Sharon: Latin Club, Band, Biology Club. Burgess, Cheryl: Adv. Pres, Band, Candystriper. Burke, Laurie: Favorite Subject: Sociology. Burtt, Kathryn: Favorite Subject: Mass Media. Byrne, Margaret: Swimm Aid, Var- sity Pom-Pom’s, Ski Club. Julia Jyron: Choir, Ski Club, Pep Club. Campbell, Greg: Favorite Subject: English. Campeau, Mary: Ski Club, Perfect Attendance for a semester. Capen, Shelly Jean: Latin Club, Pep, Ski Club. Carr, Mary: Latin Club, Adv. Trea- surer, Attendance Helper. Carter, Lori: Ski Club. Carter, Wafaa: Thespians, Debate, FTA. Casavan, Donald: Football 3, Base- ball 2. Cassow, Catherine: Legenda. Castellanos, Victor: Castillo, Rebecca: Art Award, Writ- ers Guild. Chasnis, Arthur: Favorite Subject: Math. Chavez, Juanita: Spanish Club. Cheshire, Cheryl: Ski Club, Candy- striper, Adv. Treasurer. Chiles, Dennis: Favorite Subject: Wood Shop. Chmielewski, Michael: Ski Club, Tennis 2. Christians, Cathy: Pep Club, Girls’ Chorus, Attendance Helper. Collins, “Beverly: Choir, Girls’ Chorus. Collison, Jane: Favorite Subject: English. Collison, Kathleen: Pep Club, Ski Club, DECAH. Collver, Michael: Football 1, Perfect Attendance for a semester. Colwell, Karen: Favorite Subject: Architecture. Comstock, David: Baseball 1, Per- fect Attendance for a semester. Conden, Linda: Conger, Gary: Ski Club, Football 1, Debate. Cooper, Colleen: Co-op, Pep Club. Cox, Sue: Favorite Subject: Science. Crain, Mark: Favorite Subject: Math. Crampton, Patricia: DECAH. Crane, Sherie: Favorite Subject: Business. Crimmins, Terry: Band. Cripps, David: Track 1, Biology Club. Crittendon, Michael: Honors Band, Student Cabinet. Crossley, Kimberly: Pep Club, Ski Club, Swim Aid. Cushway, Alan: Honors Band, Le- genda, News. Daly, Peggy: Favorite Subject: Biol- ogy. Damore, William: Swim Aid, Foot- ball 3. Danks, Thomas: Wrestling. Daubert, Ken: Favorite Subject: Metal Shop. Davenport, Karen: GAA, Ski Club, Ski Club, Student Secretary. Davey, Thomas: German Club, Ski Club, Biology Club. Davis, Charles: Band. Davis, Deborah: Cheerleader, Choir, Pep Club. Davis, Marcia: Choir, Y-Teens. Davis, Michael: Favorite Subject: Drafting. Davis, Suzanne: Spanish Club, Swim Aid. Dawson, Carol: FTA, German Club, Swim Aid. Day, Dale: Deering, Pamela: Adv. Pres., Band, Senior Hostess. Deering, Patricia: Adv. Vice Pres., Band Senior Hostess. Deford, Pamela: Tehspians, Candy- striper, Co-op. DeGues, Katrina: Varsity Pom- Poms, Candystriper, Ski Club. Deike, Thresa: Pep Club, Ski Club. DeLong, LuAnn: Band. Demo, Diane: Thespians, Ski Club, Orchestra. DeShone, Rick: Swim Aid. DeShone, Roger: News. Detloff, Kurt: Favorite Subject: Mechanical Drawing. DeYoung, Lynne: Choir, Legenda, Quill Scroll. Dickendesher, Cynthia: Hobby: Racing Cars. Dickey, David: Tennis 3. Diekemper, Dawn: Pep Club, Adv. Treasurer, Sapnish Club. Diener, RaeAnne: Adv. Pres., Ger- man Club, Pep Club. Dietrich, Sharlene: Co-op, Arts- Dramatics. Dietzel, Janet: Co-op, Arts-Dra- matics. ) Dietzel, Pamela: Adv. Vice Pres., Spanish Club, Pep Club. Dixon, John: Thespians, Chess Club, Choir. Doeklam, Mike: Co-op, DECAH. Dodge, Kathy: Pep Club, Candystri- per. Dole, Suzanne: Favorite Subject: English. Doran, Ruth: Band, Music Honors, Orchestra. Dorian, Vicky: Dow, Beth: Band, Music Honors, Senior Hostess. Duby, Micnael: Ski Club, Choir, Music Honors. Duve, Rick: Favorite Subject: Eng- lish. Dycus, Vivian: Favorite Subject: Family Living. Dycus, Vivian: Favorite Subject: Family Living. Dzuba, R.T.: Tennis 1, Biology Club. Easterling, Susan: Favorite Subject: English. Ebach, Connie: Favorite Subject: Food Service. Eddy, Cindy: Band. Egerer, William: Favorite Subject: Physics. Eggebrecht, David: Orchestra. Ekelof, Nan: Varsity Pom-Poms, Candystriper, Adv. Vice Pres. Elliot, Brenda: Candystriper. Englund, Sharon: Adv. Secretary, Varsity Volleyball, Gym Aid. Enos, Bernie: Football 1. Enszer, Kathy: Y-Teens, Guidance Helper. Erskine, Debbie: Favorite Subject: English. Fahndrich, Gail: Spanish Club, Honors Band. Fassezke, Fred: Favorite Subject: Drafting. Favara, Linda: Favorite Subject: Sociology. Fechner, Mark: Golf 2. Fehrman, Mary: Latin Club, Senior Hostess, All A’s for a semester. Feiser, Toni: Favorite Subject: Eng- lish. Feldotte, David: Favorite Subject: Physics. Felsing, Steve: Football 3, Track 2. Ferchau, Joan: Girls’ Chorus, GAA, Librarian. Ferguson, James: Football 3, Wrest- 181 ling 3, Baseball 2. Ferris, Brandon: Biology Club, Spanish Club. Fini, Diane: Favorite Subject: Histo- ry Firchau, Sarah: Swim Aid, Pep Club, Ski Club. Flattery, Kathleen: Co-op. Floud, Norman: Favorite Subject: Wood Shop. Forbes, Mary E.: Favorite Subject: English. Forbes, Mary H.: Candystriper, Swim Aid, Adv. Vice Pres. Fowler, Gregory: Favorite Subject: English. Francis, Kathleen: Spanish Club. Franzel, Keryl: Band, Perfect at- tendance for a semester. Frawley, Timothy: Hi-Y, Football 1, Basketball |. Frick, Thomas: Baseball 3, Spanish Club, Ski Club. Fuller, Cynthia: Co-op, DECAH. Fuller, Daniel: Favorite Subject: Wod Shop. Furlo, Guy: Favorite Subject: Archi- tecture. Gabel, Edward: Band, Orchestra, Swim Aid. Gable, Vernon: Gaertner, Bill: Choir. Gaertner, Bonnie: Favorite Subject: Biology. Galovics, Colleen: Band. Gammon, Mary Jo: Girls’ Chorous, Ski Club, Spanish Club. Gardner, James: Chess Club, News Gardner, Kathleen: Ushers Club. Gardstrom, Karen: Queen’s Court, Choir, Candystriper. Garrity, Leslie: Pep Club, Ski Club, Thespians. Gasporovic, Charles: Adv. Pres., Lab Assistant, Football 2. Gaus, John: Band. Geese, Susan: French Club, Attend- ance Helper. Gehrcke, David: Football. Gehringer, Linda: German Club, Candystriper. Geistman, Harold: Favorite Subject: History. Genske, Andrea: Band, Music Hon- ors. Gerow, Mary Lou: Latin Club, Girls’ Chorus. 182 Geuder, Frederic: German Club, Sophomore Cup, all ’s for a Se- mester. Giesecke, Lisa: Art Club, librarian. Gilbery, Gregor: Band. Gilbert, Ricahrd: Favorite subject Wood Shop. Gilbert, Rick: Glancz, Deborah: Co-op, Y-Teens, Thespians. Golombisky, Jody: Favorite Subject: Psychology. Goodeman, Karen: Favorite Sub- ject: Family Living. Gookin, Janet: GAA, Pep Club, Varsity Volleyball. Graebner, Walt: Favorite Subject: Gym. Graham, Lori: Co-op, Adv. Secre- tary. Graham, Thomas: Baseball 1, Foot- ball 3. Gray, Jeffrey: News, Swim Aid, Ski Club. Gray, Mark: Favorite Subject: Art. Gray, Rebecca: DECAH. Grierson, Cindy: Favorite Subject: English. Griffin, Linda: Candystriper, Latin Club, Imago. Griffor, Marjorie: Favorite Subject: Food Service. Gross, Nancy: Thespians, Latin Club, News. Grossman, Susan: Co-op, Choir. Grubaugh, Judy: Red Cross Volun- teer. Grueber, Irene: Latin Club, Senior Hostess, Choir. Grzenia, Michael: Football 3. Guimond, Marie: Pep Club, Ski Club, News. Gunther, Virginia: Co-op, DECAH, Y-Teens. Guttowsky, Vickie: Choir, German Club, Ski Club. Hahn, Marsha: Red Cross Volun- Leen. Hahn, Susan: Choir, Girls’ Chorus. Hales, Brian: Favorite Subject: Math. Hall, Edwin: Hall, Michael: Band. Hall, Susan: Girls’ Chorus, Choir, Thespians. Hall, Thomas: Football 3, Track 3, Wrestling 2. Hall, Timothy: Band, Football 3, Track 3. Haller, Margaret: Candystriper. Hamill, Neil: Favorite Subject: An- cient History. Hansen, Connie: GAA, Pep Club, Spanish Club. Hansen, Kathy: Thespians, Band. Hanvey, Robin: Band, Music hon- ors. Harden, Catherine: Gym Aid, Span- ish Club. Hargreaves, George: Harmon, August: Favorite Subject: Psychology. Harper, Kimi: Candystriper, Band, Spanish Club. Harris, Maree Anne: Favorite Sub- ject: English. Harrison, Thomas: Favorite Subject: Science. Hart, Robert: Hi — Y, Ski Club, Football 3. Hartwig, Wayne: Football 2. Hasty, Terrence: Honors Band. Head, Edmund: Head, George: Latin Club? iPep Club, Ski Club. Hebl, Kristine: Junior Achievement. Hedden, David: Basketball 3, Foot- ball 3, Track 3. Heidger, James: Latin Club, Ski Club, Football 1. Heinlein, Carol: GAA, Ushers Club, Choir. Heinmoeller, Cora: Co-op. Helpap, Patricia: DECAH. Helveston, Rebecca: Ski Club, Swim Aid. Henderson, Cheryl: Favorite Sub- ject: Government. Henne, Patricia: Candystriper, Ski Club, Pep Club. Hennig, James: Hi-Y. Herzler, Gregory: Ski Club, Basket- ball 3. Hickey, Laurie: Art-Dramatics. Hill, Beverly: Favorite Subject: Eco- nomics. Hill, Janice: Choir, Red Cross Vol- unteer, Semester Play. Hill, Richard: Basketball 1, Football 2, French Club. Hillman, Jon: Favorite Subject: Wood Shop. Hillman, Michael: Honors Band, Spanish Club. Hinds, Gretchen: Ski Club, Student Cabinet, Art Award. Hirschman, Louaine: DECAH, Co- op candy sale award. Hodges, Timothy: Favorite Subject: History. Hoffman, Diane: Spanish Club. Holmgren, David: Football 2. Holmgren, Mary: Adv. Treasurer, Cheerleader, Ski Club. Hopkins, Steve: Basketball 2. Horton, Alisa: Pep Club, Varsity Pom-Poms, Choir. Hozeska, Stephen: Band. Hubbard, Charles: Industrial Arts Club, Lab Assistant. Hummel, Denise: Ski Club, Bowling Club, Co-op. Hunt, Sheryl: Ski Club, Pep Club. Hyzer, Debby: Gym Aid. Ivester, Frank: Audio-visual, Stage Crew. Izzo, Ralph: Honors Band, Drum Major. Jacobs, Jeffrey: Junior Achievement. Jacques, Brian: Band, Adv. Pres. Jahn, Douglas: Hi-Y, Basketball 3, Football 1. Jarema, Jeralyn: Y-Teens, Band. Jarvi, Richard: Band. Jarzabkowski, Dan: Favorite Sub- ject: History. Johns, Carol: Latin Club, Honors Band, Adv. V.P. Johnson, Barbara: Biology Club, Band, Choir. Johnson, Darrell: Basketball 1, Football 1, Swim Aid. Johnson, David: Swimming 3, Biolo- gy Club, Pep Club. Johnson, Gary: Favorite Subject: Sheet Metal. Jolin, Arthur: Thespians, Semester Play, Best Actor Award. Jones, James: Football 3, Basketball 3. Trackes Kaczor, Lynn: Co-op, Ski Club, Pom-Pom Girl. Kade, Bernard: Favorite Subject: Sociology. Karkutt, Rhonda: Co-op. Kehr, Mark: Spanish Club, Biology Club. Keller, Randy: Football 1. Kelley, Claire: Cabinet Officer, Candystriper. Kelly, Randy: Cross-Country 3, Track 3. Kelman, Edward: Hi — Y, Ski Club, Football 1. Kemerer, David: Favorite Subject: History. Kendrick, David: Favorite Subject: Crafts. Kempf, Marcia: Hobby: Bike Rid- ing. Kennedy, Karen: Pep Club, Spanish Club, Red Cross Volunteer. Kennelly, Melissa: All A’s for a Semester. Kern, Jeannine: Choir, Girls’ Cho- rus. Kerr, Stanley: Favorite Subject: Wood Shop. Kettner, Steven: Spanish Club, Honors Band, Track 2. Kiley, John: Ski Club, Football 1, Wrestling. Killingsworth, David: Co-op, DE- CAH. Kinasz, Karen: Favorite Subject: Shop Math. King, Jacalyn: King, Mark: Biology Club, Band. King, Susan: Drum Majorette. Klaczkiewicz, Randy: Favorite Sub- ject: Drafting. Kleekamp, Michael: Perfect Attend- ance for a Semester. Klemm, Kathy: GAA, Latin Club, Pep Club. Kluck, Judith: Varsity Pom-Poms, Junior Hostess. Kluck, Randall: Biology Club. Kocks, Dennis: All A’s for a Semes- ter, Biology Club. Koerber, Linda: French Club, Biolo- gy Club. Korbein, Larry: Football 2, Track 3. Kothe, Pamela: Ski Club, Red Cross Volunteer. Kowalec, Paula: Ski Club. Kraatz, Sherry: Attendance Helper, German Club. Kragenbrink, Gail: Ushers Club. Kramer, Karen: Choir. Kretschmer, Charles: Pep Club, Ski Club, News. Krupnek, Robert: Favorite Subject: Drafting. Kryska, Len: Favorite Subject: Spanish. Kushion, Ruth: DECAH, Red Cross Volunteer, Adv. Sec retary-Trea- surer. Kushon, Debra: GAA, Pep Club, Girls’ Chorous. Kusowski, Larry: Favorite Subject: Math. Kutsch, Deborah K.: Favorite Sub- ject: Math. Kutsch, Deborah S.: Co-op. Kwaiser, Deborah: GAA, Ushers Club, Girls’ Basketball. Kyle, George: Baseball 3, Football 3. Labarge, John: Favorite Subject: Government. LaBeff, Donald: Baseball 3. LaBelle, Paula: French Club, Pep Club, Band. LaFramboise, Mark: Track 1, Per- fect Attendance for a Semester. Lamb, Michael: Swimming 3, Ski Club, French Club. Lambert, Jane: Latin Club. Lambkin, Roger: Basketball |. Lamblin, Michael: Favorite Subject: Math. Lamont, Cathy: Favorite Subject: Arts and Crafts. Landeryou, Marjorie: Co-op, Pep Club, Junior Achievement. Lange, James: Ski Club, Basketball 1, Hi-Y. Latham, Connie: Favorite Subject: History. Laubenstein, Marga: Pep Club, Co- op, Perfect Attendance for a Se- mester. Laut, Dorothy: German Club. Lawton, Michael: Pep Club, Hi- Y, Band. Lazzaro, Theresa: Pep Club. Leamen, Daniel: Favorite Subject: Machine Shop. Ledke, Janet: Art Club. LeMay, Frederick: Band, Music Honors. Lent, Dorothy: Ski Club, Pep Club, Choir. Lentner, Charles: Adv. Pres., De- Molay, Industrial Arts Club. Lentner, Paul: Hi-Y, Baseball 2, Basketball 2. Leonard, Elaine: Favorite Subject: English. Leser, Gary: Favorite Subject: Ar- chitecture. Leszcezynski, Ronald: Favorite Sub- ject: Wood Shop. Lichtenwald, Debra: Y-Teens, Trav- eling Players, Arts-Dramatics Club. Linberg, Margaret: Candystriper, Pep Club, Ski Club. Lindstrom, James: Co-op. Lintern, Terry: Favorite Subject: Wood Shop. Lipe, Jack: Favorite Subject: Math. Lippert, Susan: Latin Club, Varsity Pom-Poms. List, Susan: Y-Teens, Co-op, Junior Achievement. 183 Llamas, Sally: Spanish Club. Llamas, Victor: Marching Band, Concert Band. Lobb, Charlene: Thespians, Orches- tra. Losee;,, Jack: Baseball 3, Hi-Y Pep Club. Losee, Karen: Favorite Subject: Band. Louis, LaDean: Favorite Subject: Typing. Love, John: Football 1. Lucsy, Carol: Y-Teens. Lunnie, Raymond: Latin Club. Luplow, Betty: Pep Club. Luplow, Daniel: Luplow, Kathi: Pep Club, Ski Club. Luplow, Steven: Baseball 4, Football 3, Wrestling 3. Lutzke, Bonnie: Favorite Subject: English. MacArthur, Bethel: Latin Club, Candystriper. Maher, Dennis: Pep Club, Ski Club. Marczak, Connie: Favorite Subject: Math. Markey, Martha: Favorite Subject: English. Marosi, Raymond: Student Cabinet, Football 3. Marr, Sandra: Favorite Subject: Art Martin, Jay: Co-op, Football 1. Martin, Robert: Ski Club, Student Cabinet. Martin, Ronald: Junior Achieve- ment. Mattindale, Carol: Co-op, Pep Club, Ski Club. Marz, Connie: Favorite Subject: Geometry. Matthews, Craig: Band, Orchestra, News. Matuzak, Jeff: Baseball 3, Basket- ball 1. Maurer, Marcus: Latin Club, Arts -Dramatics. Mauro, Joseph: Favorite Subject: Math. Maxwell, Craig: Rifle Club. Mayhew, Cathy: McDonald, William: Pep Club, Hi -Y, Ski Club. McDougall, Duane: Favorite Sub- ject: Science. McGillem, David: Biology Club. McGrath, Timothy: Swim Aid, Swimming 3, Ski Club. McGuire, Judy: Favorite Subject: English. 184 MeKenna, Barb: DECAH, Span- ish Club, Junior Achievement. McKenna, Brenda: Favorite Subject: Art. McKenna, Bridget: Varsity Pom- Poms,Queen’s Court. McKenna, Mark: French Club, Golf 3: McLean, Margaret: Latin Club, Orchestra, Red Cross Volunteer. McLeod, David: Band. McMullin, Melody: Co-op, GAA, Arts-Dramatics. McNally, Maureen: Co-op, DE- CAH, Spanish Club. McQuinn, Gerald: Favorite Subject: History. McQuiston, Bill: Baseball 1. Medler, Patricia: Latin Club, Pep Club, Candystriper. Meisel, Robert: Favorite Subject: Economics. Metiva, Michael: Favorite Subject: History. Metiva, Ronald: Junior Achieve- ment. Metzger, Joyce: Biology Club. Mayette, Helen: Favorite Subject: Business. Mikolajski, James: Favorite Subject: Shop. Mikolajski, John: Band. Miller, Ann: Swim Aid. Miller, B. Jo: Biology Club, Co-op. Miller, Richard: Pep Club, Drum Major, Adv. Pres. Miller, Timothy: Hi-Y, Pep Club, Spanish Club. Milne, John: Writers’ Guild, Band, Semi-finalist NMSQT. Mitchell, Sue: French Club, Band, Orchestra. Mitzel, Carrie: Ski Club. Molenaar, Marsha: Band, Choir, Candystriper. Morehouse, Barbara: Honors Band, Marching Band. Morello, Mary Jo: Pep Club, Ski Club. Morford, Diane: Red Cross Volun- teer, All A’s for A Semester. Morgan, Penny: Favorite Subject: Earth Science. Morley, David: Tennis 2. Morley, Elizabeth: German Club, Ski Club, Pep Club. Morrison, Delynn: Hobby: Sewing. Moses, Donald: Track 3, Football 3. Mueller, Jean: Favorite Subject: Art. Mueller, Thomas: Favorite Subject: Wood. Munro, Art: Football |. Murray, Kevin: Junior Achieve- ment, Arts-Dramatics. Musolf, Janis: Pep Club, Girls’ Cho- rus. Napierala, Mary: Legenda, Quill Scroll, News. Naples, David: Favorite Subject: Science. Nelville, Sara: Band. Nichols, Kimberlee: Adv. Pres., Ski Club, Varsity Pom-Poms. Niederstadt, Brian: Cross-Country 1, Pep Club. Nixon, Jane: Red Cross Volunteer. Noack, Gene: Favorite Subject: German. Nokkentved, Lene: German Club. Nolan, Barbara: Pep Club. Novack, Kris: Nye, Lucinda: GAA, Swim Aid, German Club. O’Connor, Michael: Ski Club. Oeming, Robin: Swim Aid, Football 2 Ofstedal, Dixie: Ski Club, Choir, Pep Club. O’ Keefe, Sean: Choir. OAteary, Chemis Pep Club, Ski Club. Oswald, Robert: Favorite Subject: Psychology. Paccione, John: Favorite Subject: Business Law. Packard, Burt: Favorite Subject: Biology. Palmer, Jeanette: Candystriper, Queen’s Court. Pasterz, Cindy: Co-op, German Club, Ski Club. Pekas, Deborah: Pep Club. Pelkey, Wallace: Football 3. Petrzilka, Merry: Co-op, Pep Club, Ski Club. Pett, Bruce: Hi-Y, Football 1, Base- ball 2. Pettersson, Ann Britt: GAA, Choir. Pettit, Cindy: Adv. Pres., News. Phelan, Mary: Favorite Subject: English. Pickelman, Jeffrey: Hi-Y, Pep Club, Choir. Pierce, Rebecca: Ski Club, Pep Club. Piffer, William: Track 2, Football 3. Plater, Nancy: Spanish Club, Pep Club. Platko, Marilyn: Co-op, Red Cross Volunteer. Pococke, Vern: Student Cabinet, Adv. Pres. Polzin, JoAnn: Student Secretary. Poma, Catherine: Exchange Student to Germany. Porter, Mary: Varsity Pom-Poms, Pep Club. Portner, Ken: Favorite Subject: Math. Premo, Suzanne: Favorite Subject: 20th Cent. Literature. Presley, Jyl: Spanish Club, Candy- striper Pressprich, Robert: Pep Club, Stu- dent Cabinet. Preston, Peggy: Favorite Subject: Homemaking. Prior, David: Ski Club. Proctor, Britt: Lab Assistant. Pruder, James: Hobby: Golf. Prueter, Henry: Favorite Subject: History. Puszykowski, Joanne: Spanish Club, Pep Club. Quist, Mary: Latin Club, Ski Club, Spanish Club. Railling, Larry: Football 2, Track 2, Band. Rankin, Elizabeth: Latin Club, Choir, Candystriper. Redburn, Suzanne: Co-op. Reimus, Greg: Hobby: Fishing- Hunting. Reimus, Kerri: Co-op, DECAH. Reinhardt, David: Tennis 3. Reis, David: Favorite Subject: Psy- chology. Reisig, Ronald: Favorite Subject: Physics. Rice, Gene: Favorite Subject: Metal. Richard, Rhonda: Pep Club, Y- Feens. Richards, Craig: Attendance Helper, Perfect Attendance for a semester. Richards, Michael: Richards, Victoria: Adv. Secretary -Treasurer. Rick, Robert: Favorite Subject: Wood Shop. Riselay, Deborah: GAA, News. Riseley, David: Ski Club. Riser, Gretchen: Choir, News. Ritzenhein, Suzanne: Ski Club, Spanish Club. Rivette, Rolland: Favorite Subject: Science. Roberts, Deborah: Quill Scroll, Honors Band, Legenda. Roberts, Michael: Favorite Subject: Sociology. Robertson, Lynda: Pep Club, Hon- ors Band, Ski Club. Robinett, Judy: Co-op, DECAH. Roe, Robert: Ski Club, Pep Club. Roggmann, Mark: Audio-visual, Band. Romaker, Ann: Writers’ Guild, German Club. Ronan, Laura: Hobby: Horses. Root, Steve: Football 1. Rose, Marsha: Co-op, DECAH, GAA. Ross, Jack: Favorite Subject: Psy- chology. Ross, Marcia: Varsity Pom-Poms, National Honor Society, Adv. Pres. Rowe, Jim: Band. Rowland, Deborah: Varsity Pom- Poms, Choir. Ruby, Donald: Stage Crew. Rummel, Nancy: Varsity Pom- Poms. Rummel, Randy: Biology Club. Rumpel, Ronald: Hobby: Bowling. Ruppel, Robert: Favorite Subject: Wood Shop. Rusch, Brenda: Ski Club, Spanish Club. Rychel, Janice: Co-op, Junior Achievement, Ski Club. Ryman, Connie: Latin Club, Senior Hostess. Sahr, Donald: Favorite Subject: English. St. Charles, Betty Jo: Spanish Club, Red Cross Volunteer, Sophomore Play. Salvner, Douglass: Favorite Subject: Family Living. Sander, Michael: Football 2. Sandoval, Aleatha: GAA, Band. Sandoval, Lorraine: Favorite Sub- ject: Math. Sarrine, Kathy: Junior Achievement. Sauve, Susan: Favorite Subject: Transcription. Sauve, Susette: Favorite Subject: English. Savage, Linda: Co-op, DECAH. Scaggins, Debra: Favorite Subject: Typing. Schafer, Ben: Spanish Club. Schaffer, Kathleen: DECAH, Span- ish Club. Schebler, George: Ski Club. Schlacht, William: Favorite Subject: Physics. Schmidt, Gary: Schmidt, Jerry: Favorite Subject: Metal Shop. Schmidt, Jo: GAA, Varsity Volley- ball. Schmidt, Sue: Co-op, Y-Teens, All A’s for a Semester. Schmolitz, Craig: Co-op. Schoen, Connie: Ski Club. Schoen, David: Ski Club. Schrader, Nancy: Band. Schramm, Cindy: Latin Club, Red Cross Volunteer. Schultz, Becky: Co-op. Schultz, Carol: Choir, Latin Club. Schultz, Darold: Schultz, Susan: Swim Aid, Girls’ Chorus. Scott, Jeff: Cabinet Officer. Scovill, Roger: Hi-Y, Band, Biology Club. Seaman, Laurie: Favorite Subject: Art. Sedgwick, Rick: Sedlak, Kimberle: Co-op, Thespi- ans. Seidel, James: Favorite Subject: English. Shaddeau, Bill: Favorite Subject: English. Shannon, Thomas: Band. Sharon, Terry: Co-op, DECAH. Sheets, Connie: Pep Club, Spanish Club, Choir. Shuberg, Linda: Co-op, DECAH, Pep Club. Silver, Linda: Future Physicians, Spanish Club, Candystriper. Simpson, Jenny: Co-op, Y-Teens, Spanish Club. Simpson, Maris: Girls’ Chorus, Pep Club. Skimson, Michael: Audio-visual, Band, Choir. Slade, Valerie: Ski Club, Candystri- per. Small, Tamara: Smalley, Mark: Favorite Subject: Architecture. Smith, Charles: Basketball |. Smith, Cora: Librarian. Smith, Donald: Football 3, Basket- ball 1. 185 Smith, Greg: Smith, Owen: Hi-Y. Smith, Scott: Hi-Y. Smith, Susan: GAA, Ski Club. Snook, Rodney: Band. Snyder, Sara: Volleyball. Sobel, Elizabeth: Ski Club, Adv. Treasurer. Spaulding, Jan: Writing Award, Ski Club, Future Teachers. Speace, Mary: Favorite Subject: Art. Spencer, Shelly Ann: Latin Club, Pep Club, Ski Club. Spiker, Gail: Red Cross Volunteer, Pep Club. Spiker, Michael: Favorite Subject: Physics. Spitz, William: Golf 1, Semester Play, School Play. Sprague, Vickie: Favorite Subject: Retailing. Spurgeon, Loretta: Art — Dramat- ics. Srnek, Kathy: Co-op. Stahle, Renee: GAA, Volleyball, Red Cross Volunteer. Stansbury, Sheryl: Cheerleader, Pep Club, Spanish Club. Stark, Frederic: Tennis 3. Steele, Helen: Favorite Subject: Typing. Sternhagen, Susan: Spanish Club, Writers’ Guild. Stork, Thomas: Ski Club. Strauch, Terri Ann: Ski Club, Vol- leyball 3, Co-op. Striker, Robert: Perfect Attendance for a Semester. Stroble: Rose Ann: Favorite Sub- ject: Social Living. Strouse, Janet: Band, Orchestra. Strunk, Roxanne: Favorite Subject: English. Stuart, Patricia: Favorite Subject: English. Stuller, Deborah: Co-op, DECAH, Bowling Club. Sugden, Yvonne: Co-op. Suitor, Rick: Football 1,Wrestling 3. Taylor, Dean: Baseball 1, Football 3. Tepotti, Mark: Favorite Subject: Wood Shop. Terzia, Valeris: Ski Club, Biology Club. Thomas, Teresa: Swim Aid, Candy- striper. Thompson, Michael: Swimming 3, 186 Swim Aid. Thon, Jan: Pep Club, Red Cross Volunteer, Candystriper. Thon, Janice: Junior Achievement. Tilot, Deborah: DECAH, Co-op. Timm, Mary Jo: Band, Choir, 4-H Club. Todd, Paul Brian: Football 3, Track 2, Wrestling 3. Torres, Rafael: Junior Achievement, Track 2, Cross-Country 1. Tortora, Michael: Ski Club, Drum Major, Cabinet Officer. Tosh, James: Co-op, Band. Townsend, Michael: Favorite Sub- ject: Architecture. Trahl, Linda: Latin Club. Turbin, Linda: Biology Club, Latin Club. Twiddle, Mary Lousie: Pep Club, DECAH. Twietmeyer, Steven: Football 2. Tyra, Edward: Art Award. DECAH, Uphoff, Cheryl: Y-Teens, Candy- striper. VanBenschoten, Margaret: Writers’ Guild. VanderKlipp, Gretchen: Thespians, Triple Trio. Vansteenkiste, Bonnie: Ski Club, Co-op. Van-T, Larry: Favorite Subject: Metal Shop. Vaughan, Deborah: Ski Club, Span- ish Club. Vega, JoAnn: Favorite Subject: 20th Cent. Tit: Vincent, Jeannie: Vincent, Michael: Football 2, Hi-Y, French Club. Visnaw, Terry: Hi-Y, Pep Club. Vohwinkle, Joseph: Baseball 1, Football |. Choir, Wachner, Michael: Hi-Y. Wagneer, Sandra: Junior Achieve- ment. Wahl, Linda: Latin Club. Walderzak, Roy: Basketball |. Walker, C. Lee: Football 1, Baseball If Walkowski, Brenda: Spanish Club, Adv. Treasurer. Wallace, Brian: Swimming 3, Swim Aid. Wallace, Sue: Spanish Club, Writ- ers’ Guild. Watt, Phylis: Co-op. Wazny, Michael: Favorite Subject: Ecology. Wazny, Patricia: Spanish Club. Weatherford, Steven: Ski Club. Webb, William: Choir, News, Thespians. Weber, Peggy: Ski Club, Pep Club, Choir. Weber, Robert: Webster, Pamela: Spanish Club, Pep Club. Wehner, Sue Ellen: Favorite Sub- ject: Physics. Weigl, Daniel: Basketball 3, Foot- ball 2, Track 1. Welch, Susan: Choir. Whelton, Cathy: German Club, At- tendance Helper. White, Lela Jane: Pep Club, Ski Club. Wickes, Lisa: Pep Club, Ski Club, Candystriper. Wilken, Margaret: Writers’ Guild. Wilkens, David: Choir. Willard, Bradley: Librarian. Williams, Kim: Band, Orchestra, Senior Hostess. Willis, Carla: Favorite Subject: Business. Windon, Blane: Football 3, Track 2, Ski Club. Winters, Debbie: Pep Club. Wolz, Paul: Swimming 2, Swim Aid. Wolz, Sara: Legenda, Quill Scroll, German Club. Woodward, Elizabeth: Cheerleader, Candystriper. Wright, JoAnn: Favorite Subject: Shorthand. Wright, Patricia: Co-op, DECAH. Wyman, Gene: Choir, Music Hon- ors. Wyman, Michelle: Pep Club, Co-op, OCCAH. Yahrn, Ann: Red Cross Volunteer, Librarian. Yon, Debra: Junior Achievement, Senior Hostess. Younk, Kathleen: Choir, Girls’ Cho- rous, Stage Crew. Zeitler, Ralph: Golf 3, Swimming 3, Ski Club. Zietz, Barbara: Co-op, DECAH, Spanish Club. INDEX Abey, Edward 11: 98 Abraitis, Daniel 11: 98 Accetta, Jeanne 12: 116 Acha, Claude 10: Acha, Sherry 10: 80 Achard, Pamala 11: 98 Acker, James 11: 98 Ackerman, Debra 11: 98 Adams, Robert 10: 80 Adams, Steven 10: Adams, Susan 10: 80 Adams, Thomas 12: 116 Adolf, Ervin 11: Adsit, Lavergne 11: 98 Albosta, Cheryl 12: 116 Albrecht, Barbara 12: 116 Albrecht, Susan 11: 98 Alcock, Daniel 11: 98 Alfano, Jennie 11: Alfano, Lucille 12: 116 Alger, Richard 11: 98 Allen, Alice 11: Allen, Debra 10: 80 Allen, Rodney 11: Allen, Ronald 12: 116 Allen, Shannon 12: 116 Allen, Terry 12: Allen, William 12: 116 Alles, Scott 12: 67, 116 Alles, Thomas 12: 67, 116 Allison, Robert 12: 116 Alsgaard, Elizabeth 11: 16, 52, 98 Altwies, Darlene 11: 55 Amaro, Joe 11: 98 Amaro, Marc 12: 52, 116 Anderson, David 11: 98 Anderson, Janet 12: 50, Slee: 126 Anderson, Janette 10: 80 Anderson, John 12: 116 Anderson, Karen 11: 51, 98 Anderson Mary E. 11: 98 eurereon, Mary Koil 2cars. 15, 17, Anderson, Robert 10: 80, 81 Andrus, James 11: Anklam, Carol 12: 116 Appold, Mary 12: 116 Appold, Ruth 11: 44, 45, 98 Arch, Christine 12: Arch, Linda 11: 98 Archambault, Arlene 11: 98 Archambault, Joe 12: Armbruster, Chris 10: 80 Armstrong, Carol 11: 25, 98 Armstrong, Michael 12: 27, 50, 51, S217 Armstron, Shelley 10: 80, 144 Arndt, Deborah 10: 80 Arnold, Debra 12: 22, 51, 117 Arnst, Cheryl 10: 80 Arnst, Rod 12: 117 Artcliff, Edward 10: 80 Artcliff, Lena 10: 80 Atkinson, Charlene 12: 117 Atkinson, Robert 12: Ault, LorEllen 10: 80 Austin, Cindy 11: 98 Austin, Dave 12: 117 Austin, Jackie 12: Averill, Mark 11: 98 Ayala, Mary 10: 80 Baab, Kirt 12: 117 Baase, Michael 10: Babcock, Mark 12: 59, 117, 200 Babcock, Scott 12: 117 Bader, Edward 11: Bady, Cassandra 11: 98 Bain, Bill 10: 80, 81 Bain, Janet 12: 117 Baird, Patrick 12: 50 Baird, John 1 1: 98 Baird, Sharon 11: 98 Baker, Charles 10: 80 Baldauf, David 12: 117 Baldwin,Kathy 11: 52, 98 Ball, Don 10: Ballard, James 12: 51, 117 Ballien, Janet 10: 80 Ballien, Scott 10: 80 Balzer, Cindy 12: 23, 44, 117, 200 Balzer, Katherine 10: 80 Bank, Christie 11: 98 Barber, Clifford 11: 98 Bakley, John 11: 98 Barnes, Randy 11: 98 Barnett, Debra 12: 117 Barnett, Thomas 12: 64, 117 Barnhart, Ralph 12: 117 Barr, Diane 12: 117 Barrigar, Brian 12: 117 Barted, Brenda 12: 117 Bartek, Janice 10: 80, 121 Bartek, Kathryn 11: 98 Bartels, Beth 11: 98, 121 Bartlett, Allan 12: 51, 62, 117 Barz, Larry 12: 117 Basinger, Dianne 12: 117 Batsell, Charla 11: 24, 25, 52, 98, 101 Bauer, Diane 12: 45, 117 Bauer, Dirk 10: 80 Bauer, Monica: 98 Bauer, Rebecca 12: 117 Bauman, Carol 12: 117 Baumer, Mark 10: 80 Baumgartner, Harold 10: 80 Baumgartner, Richard 12: 118 Baxter, Kevin 11: 67, 98 Baxter, Susan 10: 80 Bayn, Randy 11: Beach, Charles 11: 98 Beam, James 11: 98 Beaton, Ronald 11: 98 Beuregard, Cathy Sue 12: 118 Beck, Beverly 10: 53, 80 Beck, Patrick 12: 77, 118 Becker, Dave 11: 18, 98 Becker, Duane 10: 80 Becker, Elizabeth 11: 18, 98 Becker, Kirk 11: 99 Becker, Wendy 11: 99 Beckert, Linda 12: 118 Beckert, Sandra 11: 25, 41, 99 Beckman, Jan 11: 99 Beckmann, David 12: 118 Beehler, Katherine 11: 50, 51, 99 Beeckman, James 10: 80 Beeg, Linda 10: 80 Beeman, Jeanne 11: 18, 39, 99 Beeson, William 12: 118 Beets, Robert 10: 80 Beffrey, William 11: 99 Behling, Danny 11: 99 Beird, Leann 10: 80 Bell, Marcia 11: 17, 18, 99, 103 Bell, Michael 12: 118 Bellen, William 12: 118 Belokonny, David 10: 80 Belokonny, Mark 12: 118 Bender, Kathie 12: 35, 51, 118, 126 Benedict, Lorraine 11: 99 Benkert, Eileen 12: 118 Bennett, Gary 12: 118 Benson, Terry 12: 118 Benthien, Jean 12: 118 Benthien, Thomas 11: 99 Benway, Jeryl 11: 99 Besaw, Warren 12: Besson, Mary 10: 74, 80 Bessly, Michael 12: Berkompas, David 11: 99 Beuthin, Laura 10: 80 Bielecki, Cheryl 12: 118 Bird, Elizabeth 10: 80 Birdsall, Susan 12: 52, 118, 126 Birnbaum, Theodore 11: Bishop, Craig 10: 80 Bishop, Graig Allan 12: 118 Bishop, Michael 10: 80 Bissonette, Beverly 11: 99 Bittner, Roxanne 11: 99, 121 Bixby, Elaine 11: 99 Black, Mary 12: 118 Blaisdell, Michele 12: Blenkhorn, Marty 12: 64, 118 Blodgett, Thomas 10: 80 Blohm, Kenneth 10: 80 Blohm, Terri 11: 99 Blue, Gwendolyn 11: 99 Bluhm, Deborah 12: 119, 200 Bluhm, John 11: Bober, Richard 12: Bocade, John 10: 73, 80 Bodrie, Michael 10: 80 Bofferding, JoAnn 11: 99 Boehringer, Dave 12: 51, 119 Boesenecker, Mary 12: 52, 119 Bogardus, Sally 12: 119 Bogardus, Timothy 12: Bohnhoff, Craig 10: 80 Bolger, Greta 12: 44, 119 Bolger, Heidi 10: 80 Boltz, Phyllis 11: 99 Bonnell, Jimmy 10: 67, 80 Bonner, Cheryl 11: 99 Booker, Estelle 10: 80 Bookmyer, Catherine 10: 81 Bookmyer, Sandra 12: Booth, Lawrence 11: Borchard, Rebecca 12: 18, 74, 119 Borchard, Sara 11: 99 Borchard, Thomas 11: 24, 52, 99 Bordeau, Raymond 12: 119 Borden, Edward 12: 119 Borkholder, Linda 10: 81 Borkholder, Virginia 11: 52, 99 Bottke, Dennis 10: 81 Bottke, Jacklyn 11: 99 Bouchey, Reed 10: 50, 81 Boyce, James 11: 41, 67, 99 Boyd, Terry 11: 99 Boyer, Marcilynn 11: 99 Boyer, Timothy 11: Bourdow, Andrew 12: 119 Bourdow, Dave 12: Bourdow, Steven 11:99 Bow, Gerald 11: Bowerman, Raymond 12: Boyne, Gary 10: 81 Brady, Fredrick 11: 99 Brady, Margaret 12: 13, 119 Braman, Michael 11: 99 Branch, Arnold 10: 81 Branch, Gregory 10: 81 Brandimore, Bruce 10: 81 Brant, Derrick 10: 81 Brandt, Marie 12: 119 Brandt, Steven 10: 81 Brandt, Vicki 12: 119 Brautigan, Debra 10: 81 Brandimore, Dale 12: 119 Brechtelsbauer, John 12: 63, 69, 70, 119 Brechtelsbauer, Robert 10: 69, 81 Breidenbach, Debra 10: 81 Breitag, Mary 11: 50, 99 Bremer, Brenda 10: 81 Brennan, Dean 12: 119 Brennan, Diane 12: 119 Brethauer, Colleen 11: Brethauer, LeeAnn 11: 99 Brethauer, Patrick 10: 81 Bre wer, Pat 10: 81 Bricault, Dave 11: 18, 99 Bringer, John 10: 81 Bringer, Mary 12: 119 Bringer, Theresa 11: 99 Brinnon, Pamela 12: 50, 119 Brody, D. 18 Brogan, Susan 11: 99 Bronson, Kathleen 12: 52, 119 Bronz, Patricia 11: 51, 99 Brooks, James 10: 81 Brooks, Kenneth 10: 81 Broughton, Albert 10: 81 Brown, Jeff 10: 81 Brown, Sherri 10: 81 Brown, Steve 10: 73, 81 Browning, Roberta 11: 99 Bruns, Dalene 12: 119 Brush, Jill 11: 99 Brush, Julie 12: 51, 119 Bruske, Patricia 12: 119 Brsuke, Timothy 12: 74, 119 Brussow, Jan 10: 81 Brutkiewicz, Denise 11: 99 Bryant, Dawn 12: 199 Bryant, Gordon 11: 99 Budd, Sharon 12: 51, 120 Bueche, Brant 10: 81 Bueche, Catherine 10: 81 Bueker, Lori 10: 53, 81 Bunzow, Karl 11: 99 Burch, Debra 10: 81 Burdick, Dallas 10: 81 Burger, Michael 11: 99 Burgess, Cheryl 12: 51, 120 Burke, Laura 12: 120 Burke, Leslie 10: 81 Burnett, Martha 11: 99 Burt, Deborah 11: 99, 100 Burt, Randall 10: 81 Burtt, Kathryn 12: 120 Bush, Carrie 11: 99 Bush, Timothy 11: 99 Bushey, Kim 11: 99 Butler, Susan 10: 81 Butzin, Kirt 11: 24, 77, 100 Byers, Joy 10: 100 Byrne, Margaret 12: 16, 18, 25, 120 Byron, Craig 12: 120 Bryon, Jennifer 10: 18, 53, 81 Bryon, Julia 12: 18, 120 Bryon, Ken 11: Bryon, Rhonda 11: 100 Bryon, Shayna 10: 81 Caesar, Cynthia 11: 100 Calangelo, Christopher 10: 81 Calangelo, John 11: 100 Calef, Tamara 10: 81 Call Wanices2: Call, Marybeth 10: 81 Callahan, Maureen 10: Camp, Randy 11: 51, 100 Campbell, Don 11: 100 Campbell, Greg 12: 120 Campbell, Kevin 10: 81 Campbell, Susan 10: 81 Campau, Mary Ellen 12: 120 Canole, Cathy 10: 39, 81 Capen, Shelly 12: 19, 120 Cappell, Bob 10: 81 Carder, Leslie 10: 81 Carey, Dawn 11: 18, 100 Carl, Mike 10: 81 Carle, Craig 10: 81 Carlton, Jeri 11: Carnes, James 10: 81 Carr, Mary 12: 120 Carroll, Sheila 11: 100 Carter, Fida 10: 81 Carter, Lori 12: 120 Carter, Mike 12: Carter, Wafaa 12: 27, 120 Casavan, Donald 12: 12, 67, 120 Case, Susan 11: 100 Casey, Kenneth 10: 81 Cassow, Cathy 12: 120 187 Castaneda, Dilia 11: 100 Castellanos, Vic 12: 120 Castillo, Laura 11; 100 Castillo, Rebecca 12: 18, 120 Castillo, Richard 10: 81 Cesarz, Rebecca 10: 81 Cerda, Olga 12: 120 Chainberlain, Lauri 10: 81 Chambers, Diane 10: 82 Champagne, Gary 11: 69, 100 Champagne, Jack 10: 70, 82 Champagne, Tom 10: 82 Charbonneau, Jeff 10: 82 Charbonneau, Karen 12: 120 Charette, Steve 10: 82 Chartier, Cindy 11: 100 Chasnis, Arthur 12: 120 Chasnis, James 10: 82 Chavez, Juanita 12: 120 Cherry, Alan 11: Cheshire, Cheryl 12: 120 Chiles, Dennis 12: 120 Chiles, Terry 11: 100 Chirikas, John 11: 100 Chisholm, Devin 10: 50, 52, 53, 55, 82 Chmielewski, Mike 12: 120 Christeson, Curt 11: 77, 100 Christian, Renee 11: 16, 100 Christians, Cathy, 12: 120 Church, Patrick 11: 100 Chwala, Mark 10: 82 Cichosz, Terry 11: 100 Cieszlak, Karen 10: 39, 82 Cieszlak, Marianne 10: 82 Cieszlak, Michael 12: Cieszlak, Roger 11: 48 Cieszlak, Timothy 11: 100 Cinkus, Vivien 11: 16, 100 Clark, Cindy 11: 100 Clark, David 11: 100 Clark, Deborah 11: 100 Clark, Gail 10: 50, 82 Clark, Mark 12: 121 Clark, Susan 10: 82 Clark, Timothy 11: 100 Clark, Wayne 10: 82 Clayton, Connie 11: 100 Clayton, Cynthia 10: 82 Clayton, Kelly 10: 82 Clayton, Trina 11: 100, 121 Clemens, Dorris 10: 82 Clemens, Theodore 10: 82 Clement, Michelle 11: 100 Clements, David 11: 67, 100 Cline, Gary 11: 51, 100 Cline, Jerry 11: 100 Cline, Kevin 11: 100 Clothier, Karla 11: 100 Coburn, Samuel 10: 82 Colbert, Lynne 11: 100 Cole, Jeanette 11: Collet, Jospeh 10: 82 Collier, Terry 10: 82 Collins, Beverly 12: 52, 121 Colline, James 10: 82 Collison, Ann 11: 100 Collison, Greg 11: 100 Collison, Edward 11: 100 Collison, Jane 12: 121 Collison, Kathleen 12: 45, 121 Collison, Mike 11: 52, 100 Collver, Kenneth 10: 73, 82 Collver, Michael 12: 121 Colpean, Scott 11: Colwell, Karen 12: 121 Combs, John 11: 100 Comstock, Dave 12: 121 Conden, Linda 12: Conden, Michele 10: 82 Conger, Gary 12: 67, 121 Conn, Paul 11: 100 Cook, Deborah 10: 18, 82 Coon, Linda 10: 82 188 Cooper, Colleen 12: 121 Cooper, Veronica 11: 100 Cordingly, Barbara 11: 100 Cormier, Debra 10: 82 Cormier, Marry 11: 100 Corne, William 11: 100 Cornwell, Steve 11: 100 Corsaut, Carol 11: 44, 45, 100 Coscarelli, David 10: 18, 82 Cotie, Kathleen 11: 101 Cotie, William 10: 82 Coulouris, Joanne 10: 82 Coutz, Steven 10: 82 @ox, Sue 122 1211 Cradit, Gary 11: 101 Cardit, Gregory 10: 82 Crain, Larry 10: 82 Crain, Mark 12: 121 Cramer, Cindy 11: 44, 101 Crampton, Katherine 10: 82 Crampton, Patricia 12: 121 Crane, David 10: 82 Crane, Sherie 12: 121 Cresswell, Tom 10: 82 Crimmins, Terry 12: 48, 121 Cripps, David 12: 81, 121 Crittenden, Michael 12: 50, 51, 121 Cronin, Kathleen 10: 82 Cronin, Kirk 11: 101 Crossley, Conly 10: 18, 25, 82 Crossley, Kimberly 12: 13, 18, 25, 121 Crowley, Debra 11: 101 Cruz, Lucy 11: 101 Cullen, Barbara 10: 82 Cunningham, Lori 11: 101 Currell, Mark 12: 121 Curtis, Chris 10: 52, 82 Curtis, Phillip 10: 82 Cushman, James 11: 101 Cushway, Alan 12: 8, 23, 59, 121 Dahl, Martin 11: 101 Dalenberg, Elizabeth 10: 83 Dalton, Curtis 11: 101 Daly, Larry 10: 83 Daly, Peggy 12: 121 Daly, Timothy 10: 83 Damore, Michael 10: 83 Damore, Steve 11: Damore, William 12: 122 Damzyn, Barry 11: 101 Daniels, Diane 11: 101 Dankert, Joni 10: 83 Danks, Edwin 10: 83 Danks, Thomas 12: 122 Daoust, Don 11: 101 Dashner, Mary Beth 11: 101 Daubert, Ken 12: 122 Daubert, Patti 10: 83 Davenport, Karen 12: 122 Davey, Thomas 12: 18, 122 Davis, Charles 12: 22, 50, 122 Davis, Deborah 12: 17, 52, 122 Davis, James A. 10: 51, 51, 83 Davis, James F. 11: 77, 101 Davis, Jan 10: 83 Davis, Kimberly 10: 83 Davis, Marcia 12: 52 Davis, Mark 11: 101 Davis, Mary 11: 101 Davis, Michael 12: 122 Davis, Toni 12: 122 Davis, Vivian 10: 83 Dawson, Carol 12: 25, 122 Dawson, Connie 11: 45, 101 Dawson, James 10: 83 Day, Dale 12: 122 Day, Bill 11: 101 Dean, Joellen 11: 101 Debo, Suzanne 10: 83 DeGaire, Carl 10: 83 DeCaire, Michele 11: Decaire, Wayne 10: Decker, Kip 10: Deering, Joe 10: 50, 69, 83 Deering, John 11: 51, 63, 69, 70, 101 Deering, Pamela 12: 13, 50, 51, 52, 122 Deering, Patricia 12: 122, 126 Deford, Pam 12: DeFrancesco, Millie 11: 101 DeGeus, Kathy 12: 16, 18, 122 DeGuise, Lori 11: 52, 101 Deike, Therese 12: 122 Del Bosque, Gloria 12: Delemeester, Julie 10: 83 Delemeester, Michael 12: Delemeester, Rick 11: 101 DeLong, LuAnn 12: 51, 122 Demers, Jane 11: 21, 101 Demo, Diane 12: 50, 122 Demski, Chery] 10: 83, 121 Denno, Terry 11: 101 Derheim, Karen 11: 101 Dersch, John 11: 101 DeShone, Rick 12: 122 DeShone, Roger 12: 122 Detloff, Kurt 12: 122 Devos, Debra 10: 18, 83 Devos, Timothy 11: 101 DeWitt, Louise 11: 101, 113 DeYoung, Lynne 12: 23, 52, 122, 200 DeYoung, William 10: 50, 77, 83 Dickendesher, Cynthia 12: 122 Dickey, David 12: 62, 122 Diekemper, Dawn 12: 122 Diener, Rae Anne 12: 122 Dietrich, Sharlene 12: 123 Dietzel, Gina 11: 101 Dietzel, Pamela 12: 123 Diak, Douglas 10: 83 Dill, Kevin 10: 83 Dingman, Carolyn 12: 123 Dixon, James 11: 101 Dixon, John 12: 52, 53, 123 Dixon, Lindy 11: 52, 101, 113 Dixon, Nancy 11: 101, 121 Dixon, Robert 10: 83 Dixon, Victoria 10: 83 Dobulis, Ilmars 10: 83 Dockham, Michael 12: 123 Dodge, Dan 11: 50, 51, 101 Dodge, Kathy 12: 123 Dodge, Lauralee 12: 52, 123 Dodge, Mark 11: 101 Doering, Keith 10: 83 Dole, Frances 11: 52, 101 Dole, Suzanne 12: 123 Doman, Donald 11: 101 Donaghy, David 11: 69, 102 Donnenwerth, Morris 10: 83 Donnenwerth, Paul 11: Donnenwerth, Sharon 10: 83 Doran, Carol 11: 47 Doran, Denise 11: 102 Doran, Ruth 12: 50, 51, 123 Doran, William 11: 67, 102 Dorian, Vicky 12: 123 Dougherty, Mary 10: 83 Douglas, Robin 10: 83 Doutre, Jeffrey 11: 102 Dow, Beth 12: 19, 50, 51, 123, 126 Dowidat, Dave 11: 102 Dowis, Bonnie 10: 83 Doyle, Cynthia 10: 83 Doyle, John 12: 123 Doyle, Robert 10: 83 Du, Carmelita 12: 123, 137 Dubay, Diane 11: Duby, Everett 11: 102 Duby, Michael 12: 51, 123 Dukarski, Daniel 11: 102 Dukarski, David 11: 102 Dukas, Harry 10: 83 Duma, Nelson 11: 102 Dunkley, David 11: 102 Dunkley, Mary 10: 83 Dupuis, Michelle 11: 16, 102 Dupuis, Randy 11: Dupuis, Sandra 12: Dupuis, Thomas 10: 83 Duquette, John 12: Durkacy, Lori 11: 102 Dusek, Jacquelyn 10: 83 Duve, Rick 12: 123 Dvorsek, Lorri 10: 83 Dwyer, Irene 10: 84 Dycus, Ronnie 11: Dycus, Vivian 12: 123 Dyer, Jim 10: 84 Dyer, Robert 10: 69, 70, 84 Dzuba, Lynne M. 10: 84, 102 Dzuba, Russell 12: 123 Easlick, Robert 10: 48, 84 Easterling, Susan 12: 123 Easterling, Vickie 11: 102 Eaton, John 12: 123 Ebach, Connie 12: 124 Ebach, John 10: 77, 84 Eberlein, Greg 11: Eberlein, Roxann 10: 84 Ecker, Robert 11: 102 Eddy, Cindy 12: 124 Eddy, Mike 11: 102 Eddy, Sherri 10: 84 Edgar, Lynn 11: 102 Edwards, Charles 11: 102 Egeler, Kim 10: 84 Egerer, Craig 10: 84 Egerer, William 12: 124 Eggebrecht, David 12: 124 Eggebrecht, James 10: 84 Ekelof, Nan 12: 16, 124 Eller, Gary 10: 84 Elliott, Brenda 12: 124 Elliott, Don 10: 84 Elliott, Thomas 10: 84 Ellsworth, Pam 11: 52, 102 Ellsworth, Patti 11: 102 Ely, Rick 12: 124 Emeott, Donna 11: 102 Emeott, Richard 12: Emery, Jan 11: 102 Emery, Susan 12: 124 Engel, Carla 10: 84 Engel, Richard 11: 102 Engelhardt, John 11: 102 Engels, JoAnne 11: 102 Engle, Carla 10: Engle, Terry 12: 124 Englund, Sharon 12: 74, 124 Enos, Bernie 12: 124 Enos, Timothy 10: 67, 84 Enszer, Kathy 12: 121, 124 Erndt, Joann 10: 84 Erskine, Debbie 12: Erskine, Welby 11: 102 Esckilsen, Teresa 11: 102 Esler, Dean 10: 84 Estrada, Michael 10: 84 Eurich, Richard 11: 102 Eurick, Terry 10: 67, 84 Evans, Charles 10: 84 Evans, Robert 11: 102 Even, Ann I|1: 102 Ewbank, Margaret 10: 51, 84 Fahndrich, Gail 12: 124 Farrell, Leslie 11: 102 Farrell, Rhonda 11: 102 Fassezke, Fred 12: 124 Favara, Cathy 11: 102 Favara, Dominic 11: 102 Favara, Linda 12: 124 Fechner, Mark 12: 124 Fehrman, Mary 12: 124, 126 Fehrman, Paul 10: 84 Fehrman, Phillip 10: 84 Feiser, Toni 12: 124 Feldotte, David 12: 124 Feldotte, Thomas 10: 84 Feldotte, William 12: 124 Felsing, Karen 10: 84 Felsing, Larry 11: 102 Felsing, Lori 10: 84 Felsing, Steve 12: 124 Felten, Michael 11: 102 Fentress, Debra 11: 102 Ferchau, Joan 12: 124 Ferguson, James 12: 64, 67, 73, 124 Ferris, Brandon 12: 125 Fettig, Sheila 11: 17, 102 Fetting, Rodger 11: 102 Fick, Michael 12: 64, 67, 125 Fielder, Lynn 11: 102 Fierstine, Mark 12: Fini, Diane 12: 52, 125 Firchau, Sarah 12: 125 Fisher, Diane 10: 84 Fisher, Jmes 11: 102 Fitch, Cathy 11: 102 Fitch, Robin 10: 84 Flattery, Kathleen 12: 45, 125 Flattery, Marie 11: 102 Floud, Norman 12: 125 Fobear, Thomas 11: 102 Fobear, Timothy 10: 84 Foerster, Paul 11: 102 Foley, Christine 12: 125 Forbes, Mary E. 12: 125 Forbes, Michael 10: 84 Ford, Rochelle 10: 84 Ford, William 11: 69, 103 Fordyce, Kathleen 10: 84 Fordyce, Michael 11: 103 Forshee, Terry 11: 103 Fortier, Renne 10: 84 Forwerck, Paul 11: 103 Foster, Barbara 11: 103 Fowler, Carol 11: 103 Fowler, Gregory 12: 125 Fowler, Jann 10: 84 Fowler, Larry 11: Fowler, Theresa 10: 84 Fox, Steve 10: 84 Foy, Jim 11: 67, 103 Franicis, Catherine 10: 84 Francis, Connie 10: 84 Francis, Conrad 11: 24, 103 Francis, Kathleen 12: 125 Francis, Rodney 10: 84 Franzel, Keryl 12: 51, 125 Fraser, Andrea 11: 103 Frawley, Mary 10: 52, 84 Frawley, Timothy 12: 125 Fredericks, Richard 11: 103 Frevola, Giosue 10: 84 Fribley, Joel 10: 84 Frick, Thomas 12: 64, 125 Fritz, Janice 11: 103 Frost, Mary 11: 103 Frost, Ruth 10: 84 Frost, Steve 11: Frost, William 10: 84 Fruk, Kris 11: 103 Fuentes, Nancy 10: 84 Fuller, Cynthia 12: 44, 125 Fuller, Daniel 12: Fuller, Richard 11: 103 Fuller, Rhonda 10: 85 Furlo, Guy 12: 125 Furlo, Marguerite 11: 95, 103 Gabel, Edward 12: 50, 51, 125 Gable, Vernon 12: 125 Gaddis, JoEllen 11: 103 Gaertner, Bill 12: 52 Gaertner, Bonnie 12: 125 Gaertner, Mark 11: 103 Gahagan, Wayne 11: 51, 103 Galarno, Paula 11: 103 Galbraith, Charles 10: 85 Gallagher, Sharon 11: 103 Galonska, Daniel 11: 103 Galovics, Colleen 12: 51, 125 Gammon, Marti 12: 125 Garchow, Wayne 11: 103 Gardner, James 0: 85 Gardner, James 12: 125 Gardner, Kathleen 12: 125 Gardstrom, Karen 12: 12, 13, 52, 126 Garrison, Lenette 10: 74, 85 Garrison, Margaret 10: 85 Garrison, Don 12: Garrison, Ron 10: Garrity, Leslie 12: 126 Gasparovic, Anita 11: 51, 103 Gasparovic, Charles 12: 63 Gates, Craig 10: 85 Gaus, John 12: 126 Gauze, Karen 11: 103 Gawne, Patti 10: 85 Geese, Susan 12: 126 Gehoski, Joy 10: 85 Gehrcke, David 12: 126 Gehringer, Linda 12: 126 Gehringer, Mark 11: 103 Geistman, Harold 12: 126 Genske, Andrea 12: 51, 126 Genske, Katherine 10: 85 George, Gerald 10: 85 George, Judy 10: 85 Gerger, Joellen 10: 85 Gerger, Lynn 10: 85 Gerow, Mary Lou 12: 126 Gerow, Mike 11: 73, 103 Gerrish, Cindy 11: 103 Gerwin, Wendy 11: 16, 103 Geuder, Frederick 12: 126 Geyer, Rick 11: Gibson, Karen 10: 74, 85 Gibson, Robert 11: 103 Giesecke, Lisa 12: 126 Gilbert, Gregory 12: 126 Gilbert, Martin 11: Gilbert, Michael 10: 85 Gilbert, Richard 12: 126 Gillam, Debra 11: 103 Gillig, Katherine 10: 85 Gillenwater, Robert 10: 85 Gilliland, Doreen 10: 85 Gilman, Gary 11: Gilmore, Veronica 10: 85 Girard, Michael 11: 103 Glancz, Deborah 12: 126 Glick, Robert 10: 77, 85 Glover, Wayne 10: 85 Godard, Karen 10: 85 Golombisky, Jody 12: 126 Gonyer, Crinda 12: Gonzalez, Oralia 11: 103 Gonzales, Vicki 10: 53, 85 Goodeman, Karen 12: 126 Goodsell, Richard 11: 50, 103 Goodsell, Thomas 10: 50, 85 Goodrow, Bridget 10: 85 Goodwin, Cherie 11: 43, 103 Gookin, Janet 12: 25, 74, 126 Gordon, Kimberly 11: 103 Gorman, Brian 11: 103 Gorney, Julie 11: 103 Gorski, Kathleen 10: 85 Gorski, Nancy 10: 85 Gorte, Cindy 11: 103 Gorte, Lori 10: 85 Goschke, Randy 11: Gottschalk, John 11: 103 Gould, Alan 11: 103 Graebner, Richard 10: 85 Graebner, Walt 12: 126 Graham, Gary 11: 104 Graham, Lori 12: 45, 126 Graham, Thomas 12: 67, 127 Grames, Helen 10: 85 Graves, Dawn I1: 104 Graves, Margaret 11: 104 Gray, Jeffrey 12: 18, 127 Gray, Mark 12: Gray, Neil 11: 104 Gray, Rebecca 12: 45, 127 Gray, Thomas 10: 85 Green, James 11: 104 Greene, Terri 10: 85 Greenwood, Dennis 11: 104 Greenwood, Steve 10: 85 Gregory, Don 10: 85 Gregory, Doreen 12: Greve, Shelley 11: 104 Grierson, Cynthia 12: 127 Grierson, Diane 10: 85 Grierson, Loria 11: 104, 200 Griesmayer, Michael 11: 104 Griffin, Debbie 12: 127 Griffin, Jennifer 11: 104 Griffin, Linda 12: Griffith, Cheryl 10: 85 Griffore, Marjorie 12: 127 Griffore, Valerie 11: 104 Griffore, Kimberly 10: 85 Griffore, William 10: 85 Grove, Beverly 10: 82 Groening, Nancy 11: 104 Grollimund, Jay 11: 51, 104 Gronewald, Carolyn 11: 104 Gronski, Anthony 11: 104 Gronski, Laurie 10: 85 Grosart, James 11: Gross, Bonnie 11: 104 Gross, George 11: 67, 104 Gross, Nancy 12: 127 Grossman, Mary 11: 104 Grossman, Susan 12: 52, 127 Grubaugh, Judy 12: 127 Gueber, Irene 12: 52, 126, 127 Grunwell, Mark 10: Grzenia, Michael 12: 67 Grzenia, Sally 10: 86 Guild, Bill 10: 86 Guimond, Kathryn 11: 104 Guimond, Marie 12: 127 Gunlock, Douglas 10: 86 Gunther, Virginia 12: 127 Gustin, Suzanne 11: 104 Guthrie, Melanie 10: 86 Gutierrez, Maxine 11: 104 Gottowski, Vickie 12: 52, 127 Haenlein, Mike 11: Haft, Brett 11: Hahn, Marsha 12: 127 Hahn, Susan 12: 127 Haines, Deborah 11: 59, 104, 200 Haines, Kristin 11: 104 Haines, Richard 10: 77, 86 Hale, Peggy 11: 104 Hales, Laura 11: 52, 104 Hales, Linda 10: 86 Hales, Scott 11: 104 Hales, Tim 12: 127 Hales, Brian 12: 127 Hall, Edwin 12: 127 Hall, Marilyn 11: 104 Hall, Mary Jo 10: 86 Hall, Michele 12: 127 Hall, Susan 12: 52, 127 Hall, Thomas 12: 67, 127 Hall, Timothy 12: 51, 67, 127 Haller, Kathleen 10: 86 Haller, Margaret 12: 127 Haller, Mark 11: 67, 73, 104 Halm, Patricia 10: 86 Hamill, Neil 12: Hamlin, Sharleen 12: 127 Hamling, Gregor 12: 127 Hamilton, Christine 11: 104 Hamlin, Kathy 11: 104 Hanak, Delbert 11: Hancock, William 11: 104 Hanley, Michael 10: 87 Hanson, Connie 12: 128 Hanson, Kathryn 12: 51, 52, 53, 128 Hanvey, Mark 10: 51, 86 Hanskett, Cheryl 10: Hanvey, Robin 12: 128 Harden, Catherine 12: 128 Harden, Raymond 11: 104 Hare, Micheal 11: 67, 104 Haremski, Brian 11: 104 Hargraves, George 12: 128 Hargraves, Jane 11: 104 Hargescheimer, Kelsey 10: 86 Harmon, Gus 12: 128 Haraden, Jean 11: 104 Harper, Donna 10: 53, 86 Harper, Gail 10: 87 Harper, Kimi 12: 51, 128 Harper, Mark 11: 104 Harrington, Keith 11: 104 Harris, Carolyn 12: 128 Harris, Jacquelyn 10: 86 Harris, Maree 12: 128 Harrison, Thomas 12: 128 Harshman, Susan 11: 104 Harshman, Thomas 12: Hart, Robert 12: 64, 67, 128, 129 Hart, Tim 11: Hartlieb, Dave 12: Hartman, Connie 11: 104 Hartman, Craig 10: 86 Hartman, Suzanne 12: 128 Hartner, 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11: 105 Hopkins, Steve 12: 129 Hoppe, JoAnne 11: 105 Horn, Kim 11: 52, 105 Horn, Robert 10: Horonzy, Gary 11: Horton, Alisa 12: 57, 129 Horton, Yvette 10: 86 Hospal, Leslie 11: 52, 105 Hozeska, Stephen 12: 129 Hubbard, Carol 10: 86 Hubbard, Charles 12: 129 Hubbard, David 11: 63, 105 Hubbard, Ellen 11: 105 Hubinger, Randall 11: Hudberg, Cathy 10: 86 Hudberg, Sandra 11: 105 Hudson, Deborah 10: 87 Huebler, Ann 11: 50, 105 Huegel, Charles 12: Huegel, George 10: 73, 87 Hughes, Holly 11: 105 Hughes, Trudy 10: 87 Hummel, Denise 12: 45, 130 Humpert, John 11: 105 Hunt, Kent 10: Hunt, Kevin 10: 87 Hunt, Sheryl] 12: 130 Hurry, Brian 11: Hurry, Linda 12: 130 Hyzer, Donald 11: Ingles, Calvin 11: 105 Ireland, Steve 11: 51, 105 Ivester, Frank 12: 130 Izzo, John 11: 105 Izzo, Ralph 12: 10, 51, 130 Jackson, Paul 12: 130 Jackson, Penny 10: Jacobi, Tom 10: 87 Jacques, Brian 12: 51, 130 Jacques, Diane 10: 87 Jahn, Douglas 12: 70, 71, 130 Jakes, Gregory 11: 105 Jambor, Dean 10: 87 Jamrog, Judy 10: 87 Jank, Timothy 10: 87 Jarabek, Richard 11: 105 190 Jarema, Jeralyn 12: 51, 130 Jarema, Mark 10: 87 Jarema, Timothy 10: 87 Jarvi, Richard 12: 51, 130 Jarvi, Ronald 11: 51, 105 Jarzabkowski, Dan 12: 130 Jarzabkowski, Dave 10: Jean, Victoria 11: 105 Jewell, Bill 11: 105 Jex, Terri 11: 52, 105 Johns, Carol 12: 51, 130 Johnson, Barbara 12: 51, 53, 130 Johnson, Brad 11: 105 Johnson, Darrell 12: 130 Johnson, David 12: 77, 103, 130 Johnson, Gary 12: 130 Johnston, Emory 12: Johnson, Robert 10: 87 Johnson, Tim 10: 87 Jolin, Arthur 12: 27, 52, 57, 130 Jones, Debi 10: 87, 121 Jones, James 12: 63, 67, 130 Jones, Kathleen 10: 87 Jones, Mike 11: Jones, Robert 10:87 Joseph, Mary 10: 87 Jordan, David 10: 87 Jordan, Douglas 11: Jordan, James 11: 105 Juhas, Debra 11: 105 Jurek, Mark 11: 105 Kabat, Ricky 10: Kaczor, Lynn 12: 45, 130 Kade, Bernard 12: 131 Kaleyta, Karen 11: 105 Kalmbach, Ann 10: 53, 62, 87 Kampfert, Kim 11: 67, 105 Kampfert, Nancy 11: 52, 105 Karas, Edward 11: 105 Karkutt, Rhonda 12: 131 Kaseman, John 12: Kaseman, Patricia 10: 87 Kastros, George 10: 87 Kaufman, Robert 10: 87 Kaylor, Kathy 10: 39, 87 Kazmerski, Ted 11: Keene, Kathy 11: 105 Keene, Molly 11: 105 Kehr, Mark 12: 131 Keie, Llewelyn 11: 105 Keldenich, Kurt 11: 105 Keller, Deborah 10: 87 Keller, Randy 12: 28, 131 Kelley, Claire 12: 15, 131 Kelley, Kim 10: 18, 50, 53, 87 Kelly, Mike 11: 105 Kelley, Pamela 11: 105 Kelly, Randy 12: 131 Kelman, Bonnie 11: 105 Kelman, Edward 12: 131 Kemerer, David 12: 131 Kempf, Marcia 12: 131 Kempter, Pat 10: 87 Kempter, Thomas 11: Kennedy, Gail 11: 105 Kennedy, Laura 11: 105 Kennedy, Karen 12: 21, 131 Kennedy, Stephen 10: 87 Kennedy, Suzan 10: 87 Kennelly, Melissa 12: 131 Kenny, Jean 10: 87 Kerby, Thomas 10: 87 Kern, Jeannine 12: 131 Kerr, Lynette 11: 105 Kerr, Stanley 12: 131 Kessler, Al 11: 105 Kessler, Alene 11: 105 Kessler, Joel 10: Kettelhohn, Kim 10: 87 Kettner, Stephen 12: 21, 50, 51, 131 Kiebala, Wanda 10: 87 Kiley, John 12: 64, 131 Killingsworth, David 12: 131 Kinasz, Karen 12: Kinch, Ronald 11: Kindell, Valerie 11: 105 King, Bruce 11: 105 King, Jacalyn 12: 131 King, Lori 10: 87 King, Mark 12: 131 King, Susan 12: 10, 131 King, Tom 11: Kingry, Richard 12: Kingry, Thomas 10: 87 Kingsbury, David 10: 87 Kinney, James 11: 105 Kirchner, Brian 12: Kirchner, James 10: 87 Kirchner, Jeffrey 10: 87 Kisner, Steven 11: 75, 106 Kistler, Harold 11: 106 Kitzman, Thomas 10: 87 Klaczkiewicz, Randy 12: Klaczkiewicz, Vickie 11: 106 Kleekamp, Michael 12: 131 Klein, Sheila 11: Klement, Kristina 10: 87 Klemm, Kathy 12: 131 Klenk, Mark 11: 106 Kluck, Judith 12: 16, 131 Kluck, Randall 12: 131 Kluck, Robert 11: 106 Knight, Donn 11: 106 Kochalka, Linda 10: 87 Kocks, Christine 11: 106 Kocks, Dennis 12: 131 Kocks, Gary 11: 106 Kocks, Sheltra 10: 87 Kowpplinger, Garth 11: 106 Koerber, Linda 12: 131 Koerber, Thomas 10: 87 Kolhagen, Norman 12: 131 Kolhoff, Tracie 10: 87 Kanieczka, John 10: 87 Konieczka, Michelle 11: 106 Konsdorf, Lynette 10: 87 Korbein, Dian 11: 106 Korbein, Larry 12: 132 Kotenko, Joyce 11: 106 Kothe, Pamela 12: 132 Kovack, Louis 10: 87 Kowalec, Paula 12: 132 Kowaleski, Sharon 11: 106 Koza, Mary 10: 87 Kraatz, Dawn 10: 87 Kraatz, Fay 10: 8, 52, 87 Kraatz, Sherry 12: 21, 132 Kragenbrink, Gail 12: 132 Krall, Brenda 10: 87 Kramer, Karen 12: 132 Kramer, Ken 10: 88 Kramer, Kurt 11: 106 Krasinski, Jane 10: 88 Krasinski, Jean 10: Krasinski, Pamela 10: Kratz, Suzanne 11: 106 Krawezuk, Bozena 10: 88 Krawczyk, Zenek 12: 132 Krenz, Robert 10: 88 Krenz, William 10: 88 Kretschmer, Charles 12: 132 Krieg, Jim 11: 48, 106 Krogman, John 10: 94, 88 Krohn, Otto 10: 18, 51, 88 Krohn Luella 11: 42, 106 Kross, Karen 11: 103, 106 Kruegar, Kathleen 10: 88 Kruegar, Terry 12: Krupnek, Robert 12: 115, 132 Krupnek, Robert 12: 132 Kruse, Richard 10: 88 Kryska, Leonard 12: 132 Kubik, Kenneth 11: 106 Kuehn, Janine 11: 51, 52, 53, 106 Kundinger, Angela 11: 106 Kuhr, Donald 10: 88 Kushion, Ruth 12: 132 Kushner, Greg 11: 106 Kushner, Steve 10: 88 Kushon, Debra 12: 44, 132 Kuwalski, Larry 12: 132 Kutsch, Deborah K. 12: 132, 45 Kutsch, Deborah S. 12: 132 Kutsch, Patricia 11: 44, 106 Kuznicki, Wendy 11: 106 Kwaiser, Deborah 12: 74, 132 Kwaiser, Susan 11: 106 Kwater, Dave 11: 106 Kwater, V.J. 1: Kyle, George 12: 42, 133 Kyle, Pete 11: 106 Laatsch, Nancy 11: 106 LaBarge, John 12: 133 LaBarge, Judy 10: 88 LaBeff, Diana Jean 10: LaBeff, Donald 12: 64, 133 LaBrake, Larry 12: 133 LaChance, Linda 10: 88 LaFramboise, Gregg 11: 106 LaFramboise, Mark 12: 133 LaFrance, Phillip 10: 88 Lagan, Tim 12: LaManna, Mary 11: 106 Lamb, Michael 12: 77, 133 Lambert, Jane 12: 133 Lambkin, Rodger 12: 133 Lambkin, Michael 12: Lamont, Catherine 12: 133 Lamrouex, Brenda 10: 88 Landeryou, Marjorie 12: 133 Lamdman, Theresa 10: 88 Lane, Debra J. 10: 88 Lange, Teri 10: 88 Lange, James 12: 133 Langeneck, Cindy 11: 106 Langeneck, Jennifer 10: 53, 88 Langeneker, Mark 11: 67, 106 Langschager, Mark 11: 106 Lanning, Margaret 11: 106 LaPorte, David 11: 106 LaPorte, Janet 10: 88 LaPointe, Allen 10: 88 LaPointe, Duane 12: 133 Lapprich, Debra 10: Laski, Marilyn 11: 106 Lassahn, Fred 10: 88 Lassahn, Roxann 11: 106 Lathem, Connie 12: 133 Lathem, Mark 10: 88 Latty, Hazel 11: 74 Latvala, Linda 11: 106 Laubach, Todd 10: 88 Laubenstein, Marga 12: 45, 133 Laubhan, Randy 10: 88 Laubhan, Ann 10: 88 Laufer, Kenneth 11: 106 Laut, Dorothy 12: 133 Laviolette, Michael 10: 88 Lawrence, Bonnie 11: 106 Lawton, Michael 12: 133 Lazzaro, Steven 10: 88 Lazzaro, Theresa 12: 133 Leaman, Daniel 12: 133 Leaman, Gary 11: 106 Leckie, Karen 11: 17, 106, 112 Leckrone, Charles 11: 106 Ledtke, Janet 12: 133 Ledy, Jeff 10: 88 Lee, Barbara 11: 106 Lee, Jean 10: 88 Leese, Alan 11: 106 LaFevre, Susan 11:95 Leggitt, Dave 11: 24, 106 Leis, Virginia 11: 51, 107 Lemaire, Merle 11: 107 Lemanski, Mark 11: 107 LeMay, Frederick 12: 51, 133 Lent, Dorothy 12: 133 Lentner, Charles 12: 133 Lentner, Kenneth 10: 55, 88 3 Lentner, Paul 12: 133 Leonard, Donald 11: 18, 107 Leonard, Elaine 12: 134 Leonard, Rebecca 11: 107 Lepeak, Joseph 10: 88 Lepeak, Steven 11: 107 Leppert, Lynette 11: 107 Lervezuk, John 10: 88 Leser, Gary 12: 134 Lesh, Thomas 10: 88 Leszezynski, Ronald 12: 134 Levinsohn, Marcia 11: 25, 107 Lewis, Gary H. 11: 107 Lewis, Gary Lee 11: 107 Lewis, Susan 10: 88 Lewis, Sherri 11: 107 Lewis, Wendy 11: 107 Licavoli, James 10: 88 Lichtenwald, Debra 12: 134 Lichtenwald, Irvin 10: 41,51, 57, 88, 200 Light, Leona 10: 88 Limberg, Margaret 12: 134 Lindstrom, James 12: 134 Lindstroom, Phillip 10: 88 Lintern, John 12: 107 Lin tern, Terry 12: 134 Lipe, Jack 12: 134 Lippert, Susan 12: 16, 134 Lisee, Jackie 11: 107 List, Susan 12: 134 Little, Linda 10: 88 Litvinskas, Irene 11: 107 Llamas, Gloria 10: 88 Llamas, Mary Lou 12: Llamas, Roy 10: Llamas, Sally 12: Llamas, Susan 11: 107 Llamas, Sylvia 10: 88 Llamas, Victor 12: 134 Lobb, Charlene 12: 50, 134, 142 Lockey, Steve 11: 107 Loehr, Steve 11: 107 Logan, Nancy 11: 107 Loiacano, Ann 11: 107 Loicano, James 10: Loiselle, Sally 11: 107 Long, Lori 11: 16, 107 Lopez, Nancy 10: 88 Loranger, Lynn 12: 134 Losee, Jack 12: 50, 51, 64, 134 Losee, Karen 12: 134 Losee, Sally 10: 53, 89 Loubert, Ann 11: 107 Louis, Ladean 12: 134 Louks, Judy 11:51, 107 Love, John 12: 67, 134 Lubben, Gregory 10: 89 Luckhard, Luana 10: 89 Lucsy, Carol 12: 134 Ludwick, Donald 10: 89 Lumsden, Kathleen 11: 107 Lunnie, Raymond 12: 134 Luplow, Betty 12: 134 Luplow, Bobbi 10: 89 Luplow, Claudette 10: 89 Luplow, Daniel 12: 134 Luplow, Kathi 12: 134 Luplow, Steve 12: 67, 134 Lusars, Svens 11: 23, 59, 107, 200 Luth, Dale 10: 89 Lutzke, Bonnie 12: 134 Lutzke, Mitchell 10: 89 Lynar, Michael 12: Lunch, Nancy 10: 89 MacArthur, Bennett 11: 1 07 MacArthur, Bethel 12: 134 MacArthur, Linda 11: 100, 107 MacArthur, Scott 10: 89 MacDonald, Robert 12: MacGown, Stephen 11: 48, 107 Macomber, Michael 10: 89 Maher, Dennis 12: 135 Maier, Kim 11: 107 Majeski, David 10: 89 Malecke, Judith Ann | 1: 107 Malicoat, Bruce 10: 89 Maltos, Jose I 1: Malzahn, Daniel 11: 107 Mann, Alan 10: 89 Marczak, Connie 12: 135 Markewicz, Robert 11: 107 Markey, Amy 11: 107 Markey, Deborah 10: 89 Markey, Dennis 12: 135 Markey, Martha 12: 135 Markey, Steven 10: 89 Markle, David 11: 107 Marosi, Ray 12: 67, 135 Marr, Myrna 10: 53, 89 Marr, Patricia 11: 18, 107 Marr, Sandra 12: 135 Marsden, Michele 10: 89, 108 Marshall, Tim 11: 108 Martens, Pamela 10: 89 Marti, John 10: 89 Martin, Bob 12: 18, 116, 135 Martin, Deborah 10: 89 Martin, Eva 10: 89 Martin, James B. 10: 89 Martin, James J. 11: Martin, Janet 11: 108 Martin, Jay 12: 29, 135 Martin, Karen 10: 89 Martin, Merlyn 11: 16, 51, 108 Martin, Michael A. 11: 108 Martin, Michael G. 11: 67, 108 Martin, Nancy 10: 89 Martindale, Carol 12: 135 Martinson, Malvin 10: Marx, Connie 12: 135 Masica, Janice 11: 108 Maslowski, David 11: 108 Maslowski, Delores 10: 89 Mason, Danny 10: 89 Mason, Michael 10: 89 Mason, William 11: 18, 24, 108 Mastos, Lori 10: 89 Matthews, Craig 12: 50, 51 Matuzak, Jeffrey 12: 64, 135 Mauch, Donald 11: Maul, Jerry 10: 89 Maurer, Peter 10: 57, 89 Maurer, Mark 12: 135 Mauro, Jerry 10: 89 Mauro, Joe 12: 135 Maxwell, Amy 10: 89 Maxwell, Craig 12: 135 Mayhew, Cathy 12: 135 McCaffrey, Cindy 10: 89 McCafrey, Vickie 11: 108 McCarthy, Patrick 10: 73, 89 McCauley, Kimberly 11: 108, 144 McCoy, Robin 11: 44, 48, 108 McCullen, Daniel | 1: McCullen, David 12: 135 McCullen, Kip 12: 135 McCullen, Mari 11: 108 McCullen, Patrice 11: 23, 108 McDonald, Kathleen | 1: 53, 108 McDonald, Kay 10: 89 McDonald, Patrick 10: 89 McDonald, William 12: 135 McDougall, Dennis 10: 89 McDougall, Duane 12: McDougall, Roger 10: 89 McElroy, Lorraine 11: 108 McFarland, Timothy 10: 89 McFay, Theresa 10: 89 McGillem, David 12: 135 McGillen, Robert 10: 89 McGrath, David 10: 77, 89 McGrath, Tim 12: 77 McGuire, Judy 12: 135 McGuire, Kevin 10: 89 McInnis, Sharon 11: 108 McIntyre, Beth 11:51, 108 McKenna, Barbara 12: 136 McKenna, Brad 10: 89 McKenna, Brenda 12: 136 McKenna, Bridget 12: 136 McKenna, Mark 12: 75, 136 McKenzie, Jeff 12: 136 McKinstry, Patrick 10: 89 McKinstry, Steven 11: McLean, Margaret 12: 136 McLeod, David 12: 48, 136 McQuiston, Bill 12: McMall, Carol 10: 52, 89 McMall, Michele 10: 90 McMath, Nelson 10: 90 McMath, Peter 12: 136 McMath, Robert 10: McMath, Tom 10: 90 McMillan, Donald 11: 108 McMullen, Jackie 10: 90 McMullin, Melody 12: 136 McNab, Sandra 10: 90 McNally, Maureen 12: 136 McNeil, Charles 10: McQuinn, Gerald 12: 136 Meacham, Sheila 11: 52, 108 Meacham, Victoria 11: 108 Mead, Nancy 10: 53, 90 Medler, Patricia 12: 136 Meehleder, Linda 11: 108 Megerle, Kathy 11: 108 Meisel, Richard 10: 90 Meisel, Robert 12: 136 Melcher, Rebecca 10: 53, 90 Mellinger, Susan 10: 90 Melville, Melissa 10: 90 Merrow, Alex 11: 108 Meshinski, David 11: 90 Metevia, Dan 11: 50, 62, 108 Metiva, Annette M. 11: 108 Metiva, Annette S. 10: 90 Metiva, Deborah 11: 108 Metiva, Dennis 11: 10, 108 Metiva, Dorothy 10: 90 Metiva, Michael 12: 136 Metiva, Rick 10: 69, 90 Metiva, Ronald 12: 136 Metz, Debra 11: 108 Metzer, Gary 11: 108 Metzger, Joyce 12: Mey, Michael 10: 90 Meyer, Christine I 1: 108 Meyer, Hope 10: 90 Meyer, Shirley 12: 136 Meyer, Steve 10: 90 Meyerholt, Barbara | 1: 108 Meyerholt, Karl 10: 90 Meyette, Dennis 10: 90 Meyette, Helen 12: 136 Middledorf, Joan 11: 38, 108 Mikolajski, James 12: 48 Mikolajski, John 12: 136 Mikolakzik, Janice 10: 90 Mikula, Karla 11: 108 Millar, Robert 10: 90 Miller, Ann 12: 136 Miller, B. Jo 12: 136 Miller, Dawn 11: 108 Miller, Donald 10: 90 Miller, Duane 10: 27, 50, 90 Miller, Janice 11: 108 Miller, Lyle 11: 108 Miller, Mark 11: 108 Miller, Rich 12: 10, 35, 51, 62, 136 Miller, Robert 11: 44, 108 Miller, Timothy 12: 37, 136 Miller, Tim 11:50, 51, 52, 108 Milne, Jacqueline 10: 53, 90 Milne, John 12: 50, 136 Milne, Ronald 10: 90 Minard, William 11: 108 Minnis, Mary 10: 90 Minor, Nancy 10: 90 : Minster, Debbie 10: 74, 90 Mitchell, Linda 12: 50, 136 Mitchell, Michael 10: 62, 90 Mitchell, Richard 11: Mitchell, Sue 12:51, 137 Mitzel, Carrie 12: 137 Mochen, James 12: 137 Mocny, John 11: 108 Moening, Tom 10: 90 Mohr, Prudence 10: 91 Moiles, Douglea 10: 91 Molenaar, Marsha 12: 137 Moncman, Lillian 11: 108 Mondol, Jitenora 10: 91 Monteath, Linda 10: 91 Monteath, Terry 11: 108 Moor, Willard 11: 108 Moran, Greg 11: 77, 108 Morehouse, Barbara 12:51, 137 Morehouse, Kelly 10: 91 Morello, Mary Jo 12: 137 Morello, Tim 11: 108 Morey, Ken 11: 108 Morford, Diane 12: 137 Morford, Jeff 11: 108 Morgan, Penny 12: 137 Morgan, Roger I 1: 108 Morley, Dave 12: Morley, Elizabeth 12: 50, 51, 137 Morris, Joseph 10: 62, 91 Morrison, Delynn 12: 137 Morrison, Robert 10: 91 Moses, Donald 12: 67, 137 Moses, Sue 10: 91 Mosaueda, Arthur I 1: 108 Mosqueda, Gloria 10: Mott, Richard 10: Mueller, Jean 12: 137 Mueller, Thomas 12: 137 Mundt, Wayne 12: 137 Munro, Arthur 12: 137 Munson, Burton 10: Murphu, Ann 10: Murphy, John 11: 67, 108 Murphy, Kathleen 11: 25, 109 Murphy, Terrence 10: Murray, Debbie 10: Murray, Kevin 12: 200 Murray, John 12: 137 Murray, Robert 12: Musolf, Janis 12: 137 Myers, David 10: Naples, David 12: 137 Naples, Gerald 11: 109 Near, Frances 10: Needham, Dan 10: Neiderquill, Gregory 10: Neilson, Christy 10: Nelson, Lisa 10: Nelson, Randy 11: 109 Nemeth, Mary 10: Nemeth, Vera 11: 109 Nerio, Fred 11: 109 Neuenfeldt, Catherine 11: 109 Neuenfeldt, Jewel 11: 109 Neville, Sara 12: 48, 137 Newman, Donald 10: Newman, Gail 11: Newsome, Edward 10: Newsted, Kay 11: 109 Neymeiyer, John 11: 109 Nichols, Kim 12: 13, 16, 18, 137 Nichols, Mark 11: 41, 109 Niederstadt, Brian 12: 138 Niersel, Linda 10: Nixon, Jane 12: 138 Noack, Gene 12: 138 Noble, Anne 10: Nokkentved, Lene 12: 52, 53, 137, 138 1H Nolan, Barbara 12: 138 Nolan, Joel 11: Northrup, Chris 11: 52, 109 Novak, Kris 12: Novak, Patricia 10: Novak, Richard 12: Nuechterlein, Mary 11: 18, 109 Nye, Lucinda 12: 29, 138 Oberson, Randy 10: Oblander, Shirley 10: Oblander, Susan 11: 109 O’Conner, Michael 12: 138 O'Dell, Michael 12: 77 Oeming, James 10: 77 Oeming, Lucy 11: 109 Oeming, Robin 12: 24, 67 Ofstedal, Dixie 12: 52, 138 Ogram, Jayne 10: 53 O'Keefe, Sean 12: 52, 138 O’Lear, Cheryl 12: 138 O'Leary, David 11: 109 Oliver, James 10: Ordway, Terry 10: Orler, Martin 11: 109 O’Rourke, Billy 11: 109 Ortman, Robert 10: Osborne, Rae Ann 10: Osborne, Vanessa 12: 138 Oswald, Robert 12: 138 Ott, Judit 11: 52, 109 Ott, Robert 12: Ottersky, Dennis 11: 109 Ozark, Richard 11: 109 Paccione, John 12: 138 Packard, Burt 12: Packard, Laurie 11: 109 Packard, Mark 11: 109 Pahssen, Rick 11: 109 Paige, Steve 10: Palmer, Janelle 11: 109 Palmer, Jeanette 12: 13, 138 Palmer, William 11: 109 Palmore, Henry 10: Palmore, Johnnie 10: Palmore, Milton 11: 109 Paquette, Rodney 11: 109 Parker, William 11: 109 Parks, Dwight 11: Pasel, Penny 11: 18, 25, 109 Pasko, Theresa 10: Pasterz, Cindy 12: 45, 138 Pasterz, Jacqueline 10: 55 Patterson, James 12: 138 Patterson, Timothy 11: Paveglio, Brian 12: 138 Paveglio, Paula 11: 109 Pavlo, Dinah 10: Pawlik, Deborah 11: 109 Pawlik, Mary Beth 10: Peake, James 11: Pearson, Denise 10: Peirson, Randy 10: Peitsch, Julius 12: 137 Pekas, Deborah 12: 74, 138 Pekas, Kimberly 10: Pelkey, Guy 10: Pelkey, James 11: 109 Pelkey, Rosie 11: 53, 109 Pelkey, Wallace 12: 67, 138 Pelkki, Robin 12: 138 Pepera, Kathy 10: Perez, Alma 10: Perez, Ben 11: 109 Perez, Esther 12: Perez, Marie 10: 139 Perior, Gail 11: 109 Perry, Mary 10: Peters, Kris 10: Petrzilka, Merry. 12: 45, 139 Pett, Bruce 12: 139 Petterson, Ann-Britt 12: SOAS 137, 139 192 Pettit, Cindy 12: 23, 59, 139 Petzko, David 10: Phelon, Mary 12: 139 Phillips, Donald 10: Phillips, Medora I 1: 109 Picardi, Chris tine 11: 51, 109 Pickleman, Gene 10: Pickleman, Jeffrey 12: 139 Pierce, Brent 11: 109 Pierce, Glenn 12: 62 Pierce, Rebecca 12: 18, 139 Pierce, Robin 11: 109 Pierrie, Sharon 11: 51, 109 Piffer, William 12: 67, 139 Pinnell, David 10: Pinnell, Gregory 10: 18, 52, 53. 200 Pittman, Brian 11: 109 Pittman, Connie 12: 139 Pitts, Michael 11: 109 Plater, Nancy 12: 139 Platko, Joseph 10: 24, 17 Platko, Marilyn 12: 45, | Plowdrey, John 10: Plowdrey, Marilyn 11: 109 Plowman, Brenda 11: 109 Pococke, Vern 12: 116, 139 Podsiadlik, Susan 11: 109 Pogoreski, James 10: Pohlman, William 11: Pohlman, William 11:110 Poineau, Michael 11: 110 Poineau, Arthur 11: 110 Poineau, Ricky 11: Polak, Brent 11: Polzin, JoAnn 12: 139 Polzin, William 10: Poma, Catherine 12: Pomerville, Debra 1 |: Popp, Kenneth 11: Poppe, Don 10: 73 Poppe, Toni 11: 109 Porter, Mary 12: 16, 139 Portner, Ken 12: Poulos, Jayni 11: Poyer, Gerard 10: Premo, Gerard 10: Premo, John, W. 10: Premo, Mark 10: Premo, Suzanne W. 12: 139 Presley, Jyl 12: 139 Pressprich, Robert 12: 18, 139 Pressprich, William 10: 77 Preston, Dennis 10: Preston, Peggy 12: 139 Prevost, Kathy 11: 110 Price, Dxavid 11: Price, Rogeer 10: Prill, Clarence 11-110 Pringle, JoAnn 10: Prior, Dave 12: 140 Pritchett, John 10: Proctor, Britt 12: 140 Pruden, James 12: 140 Pruden, Pamela 11: 110 Prueter, Henry 12: 140 Pscholka, Diane 11: 110 Purcell, Barbara 10: 92 Purkis, Debbie 10: 92 Pussehl, John 11: Puszykowski, Joanne 12: 140 Psycher, Kent 11: 110 Qualman, Robert 10: 92 Quick, Eldon 11: 110 Quick, Vicky 10: Quist, Mary 12: 21, 140 Raabe, Bruch 11: 110 Rabideau, John 10: 92 Rackel, Diane 11: 110 Rackel, Paula 10: 92 Rahn, Michael 11: 110 Railling, Dennis 11: 110 Railling, L arry 12: 140 Ramos, Jose 10: 92 Ramos, Lupita 10: 92 Rank, Debbie | 1: 110 Rankin, Elizabeth 12: 140 Ranzenberger, Mark 11: 23, 110 Rappuhn, Beverly 11: 110 Rau, David 10: 92 Rauschert, Julie 10: 92 Raymond, Robert 12: Raymond, Thomas 11: 63, 69, 110 Raymond, Timothy 11: 63, 69, 110 Reagh, John 10: 77, 92 Redburn, Suzanne 12: 140 Reed, James 11: 67, 110 Reed, Robert 10: 92 Reese, William 11: 110 Reetz, Bruce 11: 110 Reichle, Barbara 11: 110 Reichle, Dale 11: 110 Reimer, Lisa 10: 52, 53, 92 Reimus, Gregg 12: 140 Reimus, Kerri 12: 44, 140 Reinhardt, David 12: 62, 140 Reinig, Kathie 10: 92 Reinke, Michael 10: 92 Reinshuttle, Fred |2: Reis, David 12: 140 Reis, Kimberly | 1: 110 Reis, Tim 11: 70, 110 Reisig, Randy 11: 67, 110 Reisig, Ronald 12: 140 Renner, Tynia 11: 110 Revard, Michael 10: 92 Rexius, Thomas 11: 110 Reynolds, Victoria 10: 92 Rheume, Jerry 11: 110 Rice, Gene 12: 140 Richard, Clarence 10: 92 Richard, Rhonda 12: 140 Richards, Bradley 11: 110 Richards, Craig [2: Richards, Michael 12: 140 Richards, Tad 10: 92 Richards, Victoria 12: Richter, Pamela 10: 92 Richter, Polly 11: Rick, Howard 10: 92 Rick, Robert 12: 140 Ricklefs, Gretchen 1 |: 110 Riedlinger, Mark 12: Riedlinger, Thomas 11: 110 Riefel, Katherine 11: | 10, 200 Rigg, Duane 11: 139 LO Rippberger, Robin 11: 110 Riselay, Debra 12: 140 Riselay, David 12: 140 Riselay, Duane 10: 92 Riser, Gretchen 12: 140 Rittenberry, Louanne 11: 50, 110 Rittenberry, Tim 10: 92 Ritzenhein, Kathy 10: 92 Ritzenhein, Susanne 12: 140 Rivard, John 11: 110 Rivers, Pamela 11: 110 Rivett, Daniel 11: Rivette, Geralyn 11: 110 Rivette, Kimberly 10: 51, 92 Rivette, Rolland 12: 140 Robar, Daniel 10: 92 Robar, Joyce 11: 44, 45,48, 110 Robart, Debra 11: Roberts, Deborah 12: 22, 23, 59 140, 200 Roberts, Jay 11: 74, 110 Roberts, Michael 12: 141 Robertson, Linda 12: 51, 141 Robinett, Judy 12: 141 Robinson, Cheryl 10: 92 Robinson, Mike 10: 92 Roby, Mary 11: 111 Rocha, Michael 11: 111 Roditcher, Sharon 10: 92 Rodriguez, Humberto 10: 93 Roe, Bartley 11: 111 Roe, Robert 12: 14] Rogalski Ann 10: 93 Robers, David 11: 11] Rogers, Pamela 11: 11] Rogers, Randy 11: 11] Roggmann, Mark 12: 51, 14] Rohde, Terri 11: 19, 111 Rolf, James 10: 93 Romaker, Ann 12: 14] Ronan, Laura 12: 14] Rood, Jennifer 10: 93 Root, Steve 12: 14] Rose, Leo 11: 111 Rose, Marsha 12: 44, 141 Rose, Vicki 10: Rosenson, Robert 12: Ross, Jack 12: 141 Ross, Lisa 10: 93 Ross, Marcia 12: 16, 141 Roth, Kim 10: Rousseau, Fay 11: 111 Rowe, Jim 12: 51, 141 Rowland, Deborah 12: 18, 52, 141 Ruble, Mark 11: 111 Ruble, Ricahrd 10: 93 Ruby, Doanld 12: 132, 141 Ruby, Tom 11: 111 Ruediger, Janet 10: 93 Ruggles, Karen 10: 93 Rummel, Nancy 12: 12, 13, 141 Rummel, Randy 12: 141 Rummel, Ron 10: 93 Rumple, Ron 12: 141 Ruppel, Cathy 11: 111 Ruppel, Robert 12: 142 Rusch, Brenda 12: 142 Russell, Albert 10: 93 Russell, Dan 11: 111 Russell, Mark 10: 51, 93 | Russell, Mary 11: 10,111 ) Russell, Diane 12: 10, 51, 142 Rychel, Jamice 12: 44, 142 Ryll, Jo 11: 111 Ryman, Connie 12: 126, 142 Ryman, Nancy 10: 53, 93 Sabara, Roland 10: 93 | Sabgash, Diane 11: 111 Sabraw, Joseph 10: Sackrider, Fred 11: Sackrider, Margie 11: 111 Sahr, Donald 12: Sahr, Fred 10: 93 Sager, Jim 11: St. Charles, Betty 12: 142 Salak, Thomas 11: 111 Salesky, Stephen 11: 111 Salvi, Lawrence 10: 93 Salvner, Douglas 12: 142 Salvner, Kathie 11: 111 Samson, David 10: 93 Samuels, Earl 11: 111 Sanburn, Michael 10: 93 Sander, Michael 12: 67, 142 Sanderson, Helen 10: 93 Sandoval, Aleatha 12: 51, 142 Sandoval, Lorraine 12: 142 Sanford, John 11: 111 SanMiguel, Jesse 12: 142 SanMiguel, Robert 12: SanMiguel, Paul 10: Sarrine, Kathy 12: 142 Sauvage, Thomas 11: Sauve, Michele 10: 93 Sauve, Susan 12: 142 Sauve, Susette 12: 142 Sauvie, John 11: 111 Savage, Linda 12: 142 Savage, Tracy 10: 53, 93 Sawicki, Dave 12: Sawyer, Tom 11: 111 Schanchtner, Greg 11: 111 Schade, Nancy 11: 111 Schafer, Ben 12: 142 ne fA se ce ele Schafer, Doug 10: 93 Schafer, Gary 11: 111 Schafer, Karen 11: 111 Schaffer, Kathleen 12: 44, 142 Schaper, Nancy 11: 111 Schark, Rick 11: 111 Schauman, Mark 10: 93 Schbler, George 12: 142 Schell, Teresa 10: Scherping, Michael 10: 93 Schibelhut, Randall 11: 67, 111 Schlacht, William 12: 142 Schlicker, Gail 11: 111 Schluckbier, Dennis 11: 44, 111 Schmerheim, Robin 12: Schmick, Terry 10: 93 Schmid, David 11: 111 Schmidt, Christine 10: 93 Schmidt, Cindy 11: 10, 111 Schmidt, Delphine 10: 93 Schmidt, Elizabeth 11: 111 Schmidt, Frederick 12: 142 Schmidt, Gary 12: 142 Schmidt, Jerry 12: 143 Schmidt, Jo 12: 143 Schmidt, Marvin 11: Schmidt, Russell 10: Schmidt, Sue 12: 45, 143 Schmidtke, Jo 11: 111 Schmolitz, Cheryl 11: 111 Schmolitz, Craig 12: 143 Schmolitz, Kirk 10: 93 Schneider, LaVonne 12: Schnell, Deborah 11: 111° Schnell, John 11: 77, 111 Schnell, Kathy 10: 93 Schneer, Dave 11: 111 Schneider, Steve 11: Schoberth, Dennis 10: 93 Schoacht, William 11: 31 Schoen, Ann 12: 143 Schoen, David 12: 143 Schoen, Sharon 11: Schotts, Dave 11: 111 Schrader, Nancy 12: 143 Schram, Gary 12: Schramm, Cindy 12: 143 Schrank, Gerry 10: 93 Schrank, Thomas 10: 93 Schroder, Thomas 10: 93 Schuett, Mary Lou 11: Schultz, Becky 12: Schuftz, Carol 12: 52, 143 Schultz, Darold 12: 143 Schultz, Donald 10: 93 Schultz, Gregory 11: 111 Schultz, Jeri 11: 111 Schultz, Joanne 11: 111 Schultz, Michael 11: Schultz, Ronald 11: 111 Schultz, Susan 12: 52, 143 ', Schultz, Teri 10: 93 _ Schulz, Pamela 11: 111 ' Schultz, Robert 11: 19, 111 Schumacher, Bill 10: 77, 93 Schumann, Bonnie 12: 143 Schumann, Kathleen 10: 93 Schwab, Daniel 10: 93 Schwartz, Jeffrey 10: 93 Schwartz, Kacey 10: 93 Scoggins, Debra 12: 143 Scott, Brenda 10: 94 Scott, Delores 12: Scott, Jeff 12: 15, 143 Scott, Terry 10: 94 Scovill, Douglas 10: 94 Scovill, Roger 12: 51, 143 Seman, Laurie 12: Seamon, Cinda 11: 111 Sedgwick, Rick 12: 143 Sedlak, Kimberle 12: 143 Seefelder, Dianne 10: 94 Seeley, Dennis 11: 111 Seeley, Mexieneniil Seibel, Debra 10: 94 Seidel, James 12: 143 Seman, Michael 11: 111 Senay, Glenna 10: 94 Senn, Mark 10: 94 Senn, Sue 12: 143 Serrin, Cynthia 12: 18, 143 Seymour, Richard 11: 18, 112 Shaddeau, Bill 12: 143 Shafer, Michael 10: 94 Shaler, Dennis 11: 112 Shannon, Thomas 12: 143 Sharar, Jerald 11: 112 Sharon, Terry 12: 143 Sharp, Douglas 10: 52, 94 Sharpe, Bonnie 11: 112 Shattuck, Patricia 12: 144 Shaver, Craig 11: Shaw, Jeff 10: 51, 94 Shaw, Stephen 11: Shay, James 10: 94 Shear, Sue 11: Sheets, Connie 12: 52, 144 Sheets, Pamela 11: 112 Sheffer, Deborah 12: 144 Sherman, John 11; 112 Sherman, Josephine 10: 94 Shields, Jodie 10: 94 Shields, Polly 11: 112 Shinners, Matthew 11: 112 Shook, Jacklyn 12: 144 Shook, Kathie 10: 94 Short, Brenda 11: 112 Shoskey, Kevin 11: 112 Shoup, Clara 10: 94 Shuberg, Linda 12: 44, 144 Shuell, Peggy 10: 50, 52, 94 Shuster, Susan 10: 94 Sieggreen, Mark 11: 112 Sierocki, Robert 12: 144 Sievert, Rae Ann 10: 94 Silver, Linda 12: 144 Simmett, John 12: Simmons, Rosemary 11: 112 Simpson, Jennie 12: 144 Simpson, Kurt 10: 44, 94 Simpson, Maris 12: 144 Sipiala, Paul 10: 73, 94 Sizick, Laurie 10: 94 Skimson, Michael 12: 52, 144 Slade, Valerie 12: 144 Slate, Vicki 11: 112 Slavin, Laura 11: 112 Small, Julie 10: 94 Small, Tamara 12: 144 Smalley, Mark 12: 144 Smeage, Sharlene 11: 112 Smith, Annette 11: 53, 112 Smith, Charles 12: 144 Smith, Cora Lee 12: 144 Smith, Dan 11: 112 Smith, Darlene 10: 94 Smith, David 11: 112 Smith, Donald 12: 67, 144 Smith, Dawn 11: 112 Smith, Greg 12: 144 Smith, Guy 10: 94 Smith, Jeannette 11: 112 Smith, Owne 12: 144 Smith, Sandra 11: 112 Smith, Scott 12: 144 Smith, Susan 12, 144 Smollen, Beth 10: 94 Snelling, William 10: 94 Snook, Brian 10: 94 Snook, Rodney 12: 51, 145 Snyder, Sara 12: 145 Sobel, Elizabeth 12: 145 Sobel, Jenny 10: 94 Sommerfield, Mark 12: Sopcak, Dave 10: 94 Soper, Steven 11: 112 Souia, Lori 11: Spagnuolo, Richard 11: 112 Sperling, Laurie 11: 112 Spaulding, Jan 12: 145 Speace, Mary 12: 145 Spear, Roger 11: 112 Spencer, Lynn 11: 112 Spencer, Shelley 12: 145 Spess, Linda 11: 50, 51, 52, 112 Spicer, Gail 10; 53, 94, 145 Spiess, Charles 10: 94 Spiker, Ann 11: 112 Spiker, Francis 10: 94 Spiker, Gail 12: Spiker, Michael 12: 145 Spitz, William 12: 145 Sprague, Vickie 12: 145 Spraull, Betty 10: 94 Spreeman, Don 10: 94 Spreeman, John 11: 112 Spurgeon, oretta 12: 145 Srnek, Kathy 12: 45, 145 Srnek, Kevin 10: 94 Srnek, Marianne 10: 94 Stack, Marcia 11: 112 Stahle, Phillip 10: 94 Stahle, Renee 12: 145 Stahr, Terry 10: 94 Stansbury, Brian 10: 94 Stansbury, Sheryl 12: 15, 145 Stanuszek, Jeanette 11: 112 Stanuszek, Leo 10: 94 Stanuszek, Ruth 10: 94 Stark, Fredric 12: 145 Stark, Mollie 10: 94 Stark, Sally 10: 94 Stearns, Chery 10: 94 Stedry, Vince 11: 112 Steele, Brenda 12 145 Steele, Helen 12: 145 Steele, Janet 10: 94 Steele, Linda 11: 112 Steele, Michael 11: 112 Stefanek, Susan 10: 52, 95 Stein, Martha 11: 112 Steinpres, Theresa 10: 95 Stephens, Cathy 11: 112 Stephens, Pamela 10: 95 Sterhagen, Susan 12: 145 Stevens, Kim 11: 112 Stewart, Gregory 11: 112 Stewart, Jon 10: 95 Stockford, Christine 11: 112 Stockford, Linda 11: 112 Stone, Reba 11: 52, 112 Stone, Steve 10: 95 Stork, Debra 10: 95 Stork, Thomas 12: 145 Straebel, Herbert 11: 112 Strauch, Teri 12: 145 Strecker, Tina 11: 112 Stricker, Robert 12: 145 Stricker, Thomas 10: 95 Strickland, Carl 10: 95 Strickland, Marie 10: 95 Stroble, Charles 11: 110, 112 Stroble, Rose 12: 145 Strouse, David 11: 50, 112 Strouse, Janet 12: 50, 145 Strunk, Roxanne 12: 145 Stuart, Harry 10: 95 Stuart, Kimberly 11: 112 Stuart, Patricia 12: 145 Stuller, Deborah 12: 146 Stuller, Michael 10: 95 Sugden, Yvonne 12: 45, 146 Suhr, Richard 10: 95 Suhr, Robert10: 95 Suitor, Kevin 11: 112 Suitor, Rick 12: 73, 146 Sullivan, Kristine 11: 112 Sumera, Curtis 11: Sundeck, Carol 10: 18 95 Sundeck, Carrie 11: 18, 112 Sutton, Neil 11: 112 Svetic, William 11: Swafford, Mark 11: Swanson, Sue 10: 95 Swisher, Robin 11: Symons, John 11: 12 Szymanowski, Dianne 11: 112 Talik, Greg 11: 112 Talik, Vickie 11: 100, 112 Tany, Pamela ; 112 Tarras, Joni 10: 95 Taschner, Ron 10: 95 Taub, MeriLynn 11; 112 Taylor, Dean 12: 67, 146 Taylor, Diane 11: Taylor, Harold 10: Taylor, Korda 10: 95 Taylor, Roxana 10: 95 Taylor, Steven 11: 67, 112 Taylor, Susan 10: 95 Taylor, Ted: 95 Tenny, Dave 11: 12 Tepotti, Mark 12: 9, 146 Terrian, Danny 11: 113 Terzia, Valerie 12: 146 Theisen, James 11: 113 Thomas Gary 11: 113 Thomas, Karen 10: 95 Thomas, Mary 11: 113 Thomas, Teresa 12: 146 Thompson, Jack 11: 113 Thompson, Jo 11: 113 Thompson, Mark 10: 95 Thompson, Michael 12: 77, 146 Thompson, Owen 11: 113 Thompon, Peter 11: 77, 113 Thompson, Sherrie 10: 95 Thompson, Vanessa 19: 95 Thon, Curt 10: 95 Thon, Janice 12: 146 Thon, Jan Marie 12: 146 Thronhill, Gary 11: 113 Tilot, Deborah 12: 146 Tilot, Lori 10: 95 Tilot, Robin 11: 113 Tilot, Sandra 10: 42, 95 Timm, Alan 11: 113 Timm, Mary 12: 51, 146 Timm, Robert 10: Tinglan, Thomas 12: 146 Tobin, Timothy 10: Todd, Laura 10: 50, 52 Todd, Brian 12: 63, 66, 67, 73, 146 Tolosa, Cynthia 11: 113 Toronjo, Mark 11: Torres, Paula 11: 113 Torres, Rafael 12: 69, 146 Tortora, Michael 12: 51, 146 Tosch, James 12: 51, 146 Tosch, Karen 10: Toth, Mary 12: Townsend, Michael 12: 146 Trace, Lisa 10: iiracesstec le 7 7 03 Trahan, Calvin 12: 146 Trap, Nancy 10: Tremont, Karen 10: Trier, Cynthia 10: Trier, Ross 10: 48 Trinklein, Glenn 10: 48 Troyer, Julie 1: 113 Troyer, Peggy 12: Truax, Cindy 10: Trumble, Timothy 12: 146 Trylch, Debra 11: 51, 113 Tubb, James 12: 146 Turbegen, Timothy 10: 73 Tuck, Margaret 10: 53 Tubb, Matthew 11: 113 Tullis, Vivienne 10: Tunney, Mark 11: 193 Turbin, Linda 12: 52, 147 Turek, Tood 11: 113 Turner, Suzanne 11: 113 Turpen, Mike 11: 113 Turrill, Douglas 11: 113 Tweddle, Mary 12: 74 Twietmeyer, Steve 12: 147 Tyra, Edward 12: 147 Tyra, Lynette 11: 51, 113 Tyra, Patricia 11: Ulicki, Eve 11: 113 Ulmer, Janet 11: 113 Unger, Dawn 11: 113 Uphoff, Cheryl 12: 147 Urbain, Richard 11: 113 Urich, Steve 10: Urich, Sue 10: 96 Valdiserri, Beth 10: 96 Valentine, Debbie 12: 96 Valentine, Jerry 10: 96 Valle, Lydia 10: 96 van Benschoten, John 10: vanBenschoten, Margaret 12: 55, 147 VanBocxlaer, Terry 10: 96 VanConnet, Paula 11: 113 Vanderkuhhone, Cathy 12: 147 Vanderklipp, Amy 10: 25, 96 Vanderklipp, Gretchen 12: 52, 57, 147 Vander Meer, Kae 10: 96 VanNorman, Dale 11: 113 VanSteenkiste, Bo 12: 45, 147 VanTiflin, Rosemary 11: 113 VanWormer, George 12: Van-Y, Greg 11: Van-Y, Larry 12: 147 Vaughan, Deborah 12: 103, 147 Vaughan, Kip 10: 18, 96 Vega, JoAnn 12: 147 Vercoe, Linda 11: 113 Verdusco, Diana 10: 52, 96 Verga, Anto 11: 113 Vetterle, John 11: 69 Victory, Scott: 114 Viers, Ronnie 11: 114 Vincent, Jeannie 12: 147 Vincent, Michael 12: 147 Visnaw, Mary 11: 114 Visnaw, Terry 12: 147 Vlassis, Peggy 11: 114 Vlassis, Sandra 11: 114 Vlassis, Sue 11: 114 Vohwinkle, Joseph 12: 147 Volker, Sue 11: 114 Volz, Timothy 10: 96 Wachner, Karen 11: 114 Wachner, Michael 12: 147 Wacke, John 10: 96 Wacker, Pameal 11: 114, 144 194 Waddell, Robert 10: 24, 77, 96 Wade, Cheryl 11: 53, 114 Wade, Mark 10: 96 Wagner, David 10: 96 Wagner, Sandra 12: 147 Wahl, Linda 12: 147 Walderzak, Brenda 10: 96 Walderzak, Paul 10; 73, 96 Walderzak, Roy 12: 147 Walker, Carl 12: 147 Walkowski, Brenda 12: 147 Wallace, Brian 12: 73, 148 Wallace, Daniel 10: 31, 96 Wallace, David 10: 96 Wallce, Laura 11: 52, 114 Wallace, Robert 12: 148 Wallace, Sue 12: 148 Wallaert, Bonnie 11: 114 Walsh, William 10: 96 Waltenburg, William 11: 114 Walters, Donald 10: 96 Walther, Steve 12: 148 Wamback, Susan 11: 114 Wardlow, Carl 10: 96 Warnemuende, Craig | 1: 114 Wartenberg, Marcia 10: 96 Warzecha, Anthony 11: 51, 114 Wathes, David 10: 96 Watrous, Esther 11: 52, 114 Watrous, John 10: 96 Watson, Amy 10: 96 Watson, Sally 10: 96 Watt Phylis 12: 148 Watters, Tim 11: 114 Waugh, Neil 11: 114 Wazny, Carole 10: 96 Wazny, Clarence 11: 67, 14 Wazny, Michael 12: 148 Wazny, Patricia 12: 148 Weatherford, Scott 10:96 Weatherford, Steve 12: 148 Webb, Marcia 11: 114 Webb, Ruth 11: 114 Webb, William 12: 148 Weber, Peggy 12: 148 Weber, Robert 12: 148 Webster, Pamela 12: 21, 148 Webster, Tom 11: Wehner, Melissa 10: 96 Wehner, Sue 12: 148 Weigl, Carol 11: 114 Weigl, Daniel 12: 70, 148 Weigl, Pat 12: 144 Weirauch, Walter | 1: Weiss, Jeffrey 12: Weiss, Jill 10: 96 Welch,Forrest 10: 52, 96 Welch, Susan 12: 52, 148 Wells, Karen 11: 114 Welzein, Richard 10: Welzel, Debbie 11: 114 Wendler, Gretchen 10: 96 Wendling, Gary 11: 48, 114 Wenzel, Merijo 10: 96 Wendzik, Tom 11: 114 Wenzel, David 11: 52, 114 Wenzel, Jeffrey 11: 114 Wenzel, Ted 11: 55, 96 Wenzel, Timothy 11: 114 Wernecke, Don 11: Wesener, Robert 11: Weslock, Mark 10: Wesmer, Richard 11: 70, 114 Wesolek, Chester 11: 70, 114 Wesson, Robert 10: 96 Wesson, Robin 11: 114 Westphal, David 11: 114 Westphal, Susan 10: 96 Wetzel, John 10: 96 Whaley, Timothy 11: 114 Wheatley, Robert 11:51, 114 Whelton, Cathy 12: 148, 144 Wheeler, Frankie 11: 114 White, Edward 11: 42,51, 115 White, Eugene 10: White, Gwendolyn 11: 101, 115 White Lela 12: 148 White, Lester 10: White, Sandra 11: 16, 18, 19, 115 Whitmore, Edward 12: 148 Whitmore, Steve 11: 115 Wickes, Lisa 12; Wilken, Margaret 12: 148 Wilkens, David 12: 52, 148 Willard, Bradley 12: 148 Willert, Janet 10: 18, 53, 121 Willett, David 10: Willett, James 11: 115 Willette, Ava 10: Williams, Cheryl 10: 10 Williams, Kim 12: 126, 148 Williams, Richard 11: 48, 115 Williams, Thomas 10: 75 Willis, Carla 12: Wilson, Bradley 11: 18, 70, 115 Wilson, Brian 10: 18, 67 Wilson, Jerry 11: 63, 67, 115 Wilson, Lou Ann 12: Wilson, Marcia 11: 115 Wiltse, Cherri 11: 115 Windon, Blane 12: 186, 67, 148 Windon, Sue 11: 115 Windy, Scott 12: 148 Winters, Deborah 12: 149 Witherell, Rod 11: 115 Witkowski, Jean 11: 115 Wisniewski, Michael 11: 115 Wisniewski, Patricia 10: Wisniewski, Thomas 12: Wittmuss, Debra 10: Wittmuss, Ed 12: 149 Wolz, Paul 12: 21, 24, 149 Wolz, Sara 12: 21, 23, 59, 149, 200 Wood, Darcy 11: 115 Wood, Deborah 11: 115 Wood, Norman 12: 149 Wood, Tonnie 11: 115 Woodbridge, Margaret 10: Woodward, Elizabeth 12: 45, 149 Wortley, Charles 11: 115 Wright, AnMaree 10: 97 Wright, Cahtleen 10: 97 Wright, Gloria 10: 97 Wright, Joann 12: 149 Wright, Lou Ann 11: 18, 115 Wright, Patrick 12: 149 Wright, Susan 11: 115 Wulff, Steven 11: Wurtz, Greg 11: 51, 115 Wyman, Gene 12: 52, i149 Wyman, Michelle 12: 45, 149 Yahn, Ann 12: 31, 149 Yancer, Vickie 11: 115 Yancer, Wanda 10: 97 Yanna, Dawn 10: 97 Yates, David 11: 115 Yates, Mary 11: 115 Yeager, Bruce 11: 115 Yeager, Carl 11: 115 Yeager, Gertrude 10: 97 Yeager, Margaret 10: 97 Yeska, Frank 10: 97 Yeska, Shirley 10: 97 Yingling, Howard 11: 115 Mocic; Pete dueabls Yokat, Lori 11: 115 Yon, Debra 12: 44, 121, 149 Yon, Terry 10: 97 York, Jeff 11: York, Susan 11: 48, 115 Young, Mary 10: 52, 97, 121 Youngs, Joe 11: Younk, Kathleen 12: 52, 149 Younk, Lynn 10: 97 Yuill, John 10: 97 Zagata, Debbie 10: 97 Zahn, Linda 11: 115 Zariski, Debbie 11: 115 Zeile, Kim 11: 115 Zeilinger, Brenda 10: 74, 97 Zeitler, Ralph 12: 77, 75, 115, 149 Zemanek, Ralph 11: 48, 115 Zettel, Carol 10: 97 Ziegler, Margaret 11: 115 Zieroff, Sheila 11: 115 Zietz, Barbara 12: 44, 149 Zimmerman, Gregg 10: 97 Zimmerman, Leonard 10: 97 Zimmerman, Susan 10: Zingg, Frederick 10: 77, 97 Zissler, David 10: 97 Zoellner, Betty 10: 97 Zolinskik, Scott 11: 115 Zucker, Paul 10: 69, 97 Zuzula, Barbara 11: 115 SUBJECT INDEX Art: 54 Arthur Hill News: 58 Baseball: 64 Basketball: 70 Business Education: 44 Campus Life: 22 Cheerleaders: 17 Chess Club: 37 Concert Band: 48 Coraleers: 53 Cross Country: 69 Debate: 55 Drum Majors: 10 English: 36 Football: 66 French Club: 20 GAA: 29 German Club: 21 Girls Choir: 52 Golf: 75 Hi-Y: 24 Honors Band: 51 Honors Choir: 52 Industrial Arts Club: 28 Languages: 38 Legenda: 59 Librarians: 30 Majorettes: 10 Orchestra: 50 Pep Band: 26 Pep Club: 19 Plays: 56 Pom Pom Girls: 16 Quill and Scroll: 23 Science: 40 Ski Club: 18 Social Studies: 42 Sophomore Band: 49 Spanish Club: 21 Swim Aids: 24 Swimming: 76 Tennis: 62 Thespians: 26 Track: 63 Ushers Club: 27 Volleyball: 74 Wrestling: 73 ESS Toga ee | apap ecb biggren se ae oe a re 96 1 pat eo ae woud atten. « Oe teae 197 F ! i t i | | l ie 200 Someday we'll look baek an: and relive the special memories of our high school lifes ee experiencing new friends, learning about ourselves and the world around US oso someday we'll look back: ). and remember. Magy INaienslan ys Jat eg hee eS Editor Marksbabeteks cs seca ane Ba at Photo Editor Sala WOlzeren 1 hank Sale tae ema Business Manager Cindy alzere 0h. 5. te Vee ee Academics, Faculty Debbinblitims-- te'. o ) nal ee ome. o Seniors, Fine Arts Alani Cushway 2a.) ee Photographer Lynncd0e Voung s. Se oa Academics, Faculty CoriGintersony a5), en eek etn Underclass, Index Deborahiiainess. rk fee eet ee Advertising Kelsey Hareestieiier 2.2.) t ely nee eee Index Irv Lightenwald'): o.) sae ae Fine Arts, Sports Svens Lusavs: eee eee ee Lae ee Photographer Keevin WAU ay 0c te Oe ae eee alee ene Index Greg; Pinnell’.” Sen eek ee Photographer Kathy Ractel 200s eee Underclass, Index Debbie RGberts a eee Student Life, Clubs, Sports Darrel K. Emerson. 935 Adviser Hi) }| WH AANA VAR Mt HI Ree SE ere ge «
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