Central High School - Centralia Yearbook (Bay City, MI)

 - Class of 1972

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Our life schedule is built around the school and all its activities from academi- cal to social events. The people, goals and experiences encountered here will have a determining effect on our future. 3565 .if .J x KS M rv., . verily, 4fstudent life Quietness ascents the main hall after a ten hour academic schedule, night classes and extra curricular activities. In order to fulfill an education for Central's 3,200 students, it was necessary to go on two schedules with city students in the morning and bus students in the afternoon. 9? ow.-.vm Marching in protest of pollution are Central Students. Centralites then joined other Bay City students at Vets Park to hear speakers and cleanup Taking a peek at the activities that are happening inside Central is senior Bob Vough. 6!student life Enjoying some of her spare time in the cafeteria with a couple friends is Monica Folsom. Patiently waiting to talk to his counselor about scheduling is one of Central's students. 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Meanwhile, Mr. james Reed, supervisor is making sure everything in the procedure goes smoothly and efficiently. Accidents sometimes occur and helping student Ken l-lolka untangle his equipment for an experi- ment in earth science is Mr. Gerald Hovis. ltlfacademics Science is constantly changing, and so is Bay City Central's Science Depart- ment. This department is kept up to date by many interested and con- cerned Science teachers. This past year, new teachers have taken over the Har- vard Project Physics and Advance Biol- ogy courses and have brought in new ideas. Science offers an understanding of the World around us. It enables stu- dents of science to become aware of the many unanswered questions of today's scientific world. The lab peri- ods also help to teach students how to work together. This last year, however, the students have been deprived of many of these assets. Since the austerity program has been in effect, the laboratory sessions have been almost completely eliminated. Despite some of the set backs the millage has caused, the teachers have done their best to keep the students interested in science. A dark room for the purpose of developing photo- graphs in the physical science classes is one of the new facilities they've done. Carefully pipetting his compound for accurate data on his experiment in Advanced Biology is sophomore Tim McTaggart. 1 l i Demonstrating the concentration and effort people employ while taking an important physics test are seniors Fred Youn and Tim lay. Comparing data they've collected are students T Ed Barry and jon Loessel in Mr. Thomas Drum- T mond's fifth hour chemistry class. Launching a projectile in the Harvard Project Physic class and trying to predict where it will land is Mr. Timothy j. Murphy and senior Paul Shyposki. academics!11 Math Proves Important in Everyday Living Most worthwhile jobs require math- matics. That was why it was important to have a solid background in math and although it may have seemed like it was only used in the classroom, math did train students to think through prob- lems that might arise in everyday living. This year the department received new books for Plain Geometry, Plain and Solid Geometry and General math classes. Along with receiving new books, a new teacher, Mrs. Cynthia Fox, taught Trigonometry, Algebra 1 and General Math. Mr. Al Weir, coun- selor at Bay City Central, taught one math class and Mr. Tom Dobbick, who taught business in previous years in- structed three math classes. During the year, a Michigan Math- matics Competitive test was given to students trying for a scholarship to the college of their choice. The test, which came in two parts, was extremely diffi- cult. Central had two students, senior Tom Dominowski and senior Paul Sig- elko, who qualified to take the second half of the test. No one has qualified within the past two years. 12facademics Stressing the importance of math to his Adv. Al- Puzzled over a math problem and seekingthe aid gebra class is Mr. Harold Diebolt. of Mr. Harold Diebolt is Greg Kintz. Concentrating on the steps in solving a tricky Algebraic equation are a group of math students. .wm.Nw-mt-i.- ,ts .- N. . . ,. .. . t ww swf-S....ww.sW,NNWsQ..-. -QW-,M s .Q 'sw 'ssww-wsgx Q35 if-1-vgasw'a.:.t.a.-. msg Q. S : K , - as 1 S29 ,Ss Q S 'Xl QQ S 5 xx S Q SX Qs XNNKX X XX ,W Milf 1 Y X ' X R - 936 fx 522. 1 . ,M .- x N X wwwm ,NNWN X E Q 4 ,k . ' WISE X , S fig Q Q .N 3 -af X X ss Carefully working on some problems in Office Practice class is Senior, Sally Chartier. She is using the key punch, one of the many different types of office machines used in the Business Dept. Hoping their notes are legible are Senior stu dents ludy Scheuerlein and joanne Gwizdala. A Carefully typing out her assignment in Advanced Typing class is junior Beverly Goik. Listening attentively is Senior Bob Hunt, as Mr. Harland Charters explains how to center topics. 14facademic l Learning to operate the computer calculator are Seniors Cindy Kazmierski and Enedina Aguirre. Helping Sheryl Young transcribe her notes is Transcription teacher Miss Betty MacDonald. Students Can Advance in Business Dept. Central's Business Department re- mained basically the same. Personal typing was offered both semesters and the students had an opportunity to choose whether they wanted to re- ceive a grade or only the mark of CR or NC. Either, if successfully completed by the student, gave credit. Advanced classes were also offered. Shorthand developed skills of stu- dents in the reading and writing of shorthand and taking dictation. The students taking advanced classes spent most of their time building speed and putting all the principles learned into practice. Once the student had adva- anced enough Transcription taught students how to take dictated notes and transcribe them accurately into mailable copy. Business Machines, necessary in solving problems in the work world, gave students a chance to learn to use a variety of adding and calculating ma- chines. lf a student elected Data Pro- cessing it was a one semester course introducing students to that field. It includes the Computer System, con- cepts and language, key punch and cards and flow charting. Performing just one of her duties of filing in Miss Dorothy White's sixth hour Clercial Practice class is Senior student, Bonnie Pauley. academicf75 Straightening up the mens slacks in Knepps lower level is Co-Op student Steve Gutierrez, stock boy. Observing the work of Debbie Peplinski in Co- Op Office Practice is Mr. Jacobs, director. Explaining the im ortance of leasin to DE Prac- P 8 tice students is Mr. Duch, Co-Op director. 76facademics Co-Op Students Learn More Distributive Education Co-Op, Trade and Industrial Co-Op and Business Co- Op students work part of the school day under competent supervision in places of business. The experiences gained outside of class is more valuable than the student gains in the classroom. D.E. Practice is a full year course for 12th grade Distributive Education Co- Op students only. The main purpose is to offer a related course covering spe- cific area of work in the distributive occupations with special emphasis on the various functions performed such as buying and sales promotion. A spe- cific objective is to establish a correla- tion between classroom instruction and work on the job. Office Practice is a polishing course for business co-op students. Good of- fice techniques and the use of business machines are taught. Examining a Christmas Club account with a co worker is Crystal Byas from Business Co-Op. Charting daily patient reports is Senior jeff Prell, orderly at Tri-City Nursing Center. Looking over student Co-Op contracts is Senior Co-Op student Mary Lambert. She is the secre- tary of Mr. Ray Duch, Co-Op director. 1 1 l i i t F l Outside Class y f - n - ... V' Kun Awaiting customers at Fletchers Texaco Service is attendant Randy Timm, President of the Co-Op Club. J l l Qssw - ' S-'-- s- '- -- m wmmwshws.tmww Writing out a sales receipt at W.R. Knepp 81 Company is Senior Brenda Vlier, salesclerk. academic! 17 Writing Class Gffers Ways of Expression Working diligently in Introduction to Expository Writing are some Soph. and lunior students. One of the most important concepts to learn was how to communicate with others and the English department at Central was well equipped for the teaching of just that. Like in the past, students had a wide variety of classes to choose from, but this year another course was added to broaden the department even more. This class was lntrduction to Expository Writing where students learned how to write themes and express their thoughts on paper. During the year, a group of students tried to get a Shakespearian class of- fered here at Central. Plans for this new and exciting course got underway immediatley. l 4 imitating a character in a play just read in Litera- Making careful corrections on themes for his ture Appreciation Class is Sue Witbrodt. composition class is Mr. George Hacskaylo. 18!academics l Eageriy reading their next day's assignment are a group of Modern American Literature students. They are trying to finish the story before the end of the class period. Casually leading the discussion in English is Mr. George Anderson, lotting down the next reading assignment to assure having it done in her comp. class is Sue Rodda academics! 19 Students of English Dept. See MacBeth Majestically stands the Stratford Festival Theater, a modern replica of the old Globe Theater. Central's English department again sponsored a trip to Stratford Festival Theater in Canada where students from the English department saw Mac Beth . On Tuesday, October 12th at 5:30 A.M. two bus loads of students started on their way. Once they entered Cana- da through customs in Sarnia they stopped for breakfast at the Victorian Inn. Then it was on to Stratford where students had two hours to look over the city. At 2:00 P.M. everyone met at this replica of the Globe Theater to see this fine play of Shakespeare's per- formed by professional British actors from England. At the end of the play students had a chance to ask the leading actor a few questions about the play, the theater and acting in general. It was then back on the road stopping only in Sarnia again for supper at the Victorian Inn. The buses returned at 9:30 P.M. Hurrying to the theater, after a lunch break, for the start of the play are Central High School students Bill Murray, jackie Frazier, Linda Digby, Tom Barid, Kathy Wagner, and Richard Geneczko. 20facademics l l l Stopping to strike a pose like that of Shakespeare is jerry VanPelt, Senior Drama student. Giving the class a brief character sketch of one of the great modern American playwrights is the class instructor, Mrs. joan Holborn. Class in Plays Kindles Interest in Theater Reading Modern Plays became more popular this year as student interest grew since it was first offered the sec- ond semester of last year. Approxi- mately 60 students, enrolled in the course each semester, had the oppor- tunity to read a variety of modern plays and see some live performances. Many students had never even seen the live performance of a play. Students gained better understand- ing of the theater by reading plays Central's Drama Club and the Bay City Players did and then went to see the same play performed on the stage. Several students took such an inter- est in the course that, after observing the work of our local Players Theater, worked back stage on some of their evening performances. Other objectives of the course was for the student to understand people, their problems and the way they were dealt with. They reached better under- standing of why people act as they do by studying various characters. This course was designed especially for students who found literary analysis difficult. It is much easier to follow oral presentations. Reading one of the many modern American plays, a normal sight in Mrs. loan Holborn's third hour class, are students, Cyndy Anderson, Nancy Kelpinski, jim Howard, Marsha Deal and Sally Hart. academic!21 Selling tickets during RLO are drama students Debbie LaBrenz, Debbie Gainsforth and Candy Cummings. 335 New and Drama, instructed by Mrs. Ruth Anketell, is a combination of the histo- ry of Drama, the study of specific plays and technical theater productions. Drama A students study Greek, Roman and Medieval drama while Drama B covers more modern American plays and the playwrights. This course includes the reading of plays and acting by the students. The designing of costumes is also part of the course and learning how to apply stage make-up. Much of the make-up work done in school plays was done by these drama students. Set design, props, lighting and pub- licity are also covered in this two se- mester course. Successful completion of two semesters of Drama fulfill the speech requirement. Students expressed themselves by acting and because of interest and experience some took part in school plays and became Thespians. Relaxing between classes is Mrs. Ruth Anketell. -9 22!academic We .ff ef? . Hemmin g a costume, part of the drama class, for Sophomore, Melodi Temple is junior, Paula Parker. Larger Drama Classroom Attentively waiting for her cue in The Crucible is Drama student Mary Kay Pabich. Q i Q- Q-SX, E K .. 1 N Q :Af .visa ss -s .-r Q : 'X Listening for additional instructions for applying make-up to Mark johnson is Steven Anderson. Play-acting are john Kerr and Mary Botimer. Observing as Drama instructor, Mrs. Ruth Anketell, acts outa scene for her eighth hour class. academics!23 Amused over an argument used in their debate are seniors Bill Murray and Iackie Frazier. Debate Team Wins in Many Carefully inspecting some of the new equipment and being shown its proper useage to a couple of very interested Forensic students is Mr. Lawrence Sunberg, sponsor. Tournaments Central High debate team finished their most successful completion in 15 years, with a 17 man team. They com- piled 97 wins against 65 loses in a rec- ord score of 162 rounds of competi- tion. The best win lose recorded of 26-4 went to senior jackie Frazier. The de- bate team scored a first place victory in the first Bay County debate Champion- ship. They scored third place in the novice division scoring 3 out of 23. The junior Varsity team scored fourth place at the same tournament out of 25 teams. They took seventh place out of 52 teams in the Gold Cup Debate Invi- tational at U. of M. For the first time, the debaters successfully advanced from district competition and partici- pated in the Michigan High School Forensics Association regionals Febru- ary twelvth. District winners were Bill Murray and Sara C-oddeynne on the affirmative and Sophomore jeff Mono and jackie Frazier on the negative. After regionals, competition begins in Spring Forensics. academics X25 Pouring developer into a cylinder containing film to be processed is Sue lablonski, Photojournalism. journalism Teaches Basic Co ik . ..,. . .,,, , H www w ill . .. ..X. ...wang Preparing a page layout for a newspaper are Mrs. Lois Honsowetz's 5th hour journalism students. Using the photograph enlarger in his Photojour- nalism class is Senior, Paul Shyposki. mmunication Introduction to journalism is a sur- vey of the field of journalism with emphasis on writing techniques. The course is designed to promote proper news reading habits, teach techniques in journalistic writing, study the pur- pose and preparation of advertising, the mechanics of layout and typogra- phy and teach the history of the print- ing press. Photojournalism gives an introduc- tion to the basic principles of photog- raphy as a medium of journalistic communication. Students will be taught the principles and the use of various kinds of photographic equip- ment, darkroom techniques, picture composition, picture selection and graphic ommunication. Teaching Introduction To journalism for the first time this year is Mrs. Lois Honsowetz. Mr. Donald Baker, photojournalism teacher, taught photojournalism for the first time this year. Students taking Introduction To journalism or Photojournalism usually go on to the Bi-Weekly newspaper staff or elect to work on the staff or gain in- sights to journalistic careers. 26! academics New Equipment Aids Radio and T. V. Class Radio and T.V. was a closed circuit production this past year as a result of new equipment purchased by the Board of Education. Five classes a semester were held with 125 students of which 45 have re- ceived their third class license for broadcasting. Students broadcasted three hours a day in the students com- mons and they wrote, produced and directed their own programs. The stu- dents also produced a school news show that was aired on WBCM every Saturday, which informed radio listen- ers of the many activities that went on at Central during the past school year. New equipment was installed by Cliff Saladien Delta Channel 19 technition. Central hopes to have in the near fu- ture a ten watt educational F.M. station and they hope to receive many more new facilities during the renovation of Central. N . Testing equipment is Fred Burks as he demon- strates professional broadcasting techniques. academicsf27 Broadcasting a radio program in his Radio and T. V. Class is junior student, Kevin Nixon. Eagerly working on a new show for Radio and T. V. Class are a group of consciencious students '72 Centralia Focuses on CDur World Aglow l l i l l Working diligently to get his copy ready in time for an up-coming deadline is the yearbook Aca- demics Editor, jeff Prell. 28fadademic Q' X Going over captions and correcting copy blocks the yearbook staff has turned in for the final check before going to the publishers is senior Brenda Vlier, Copy Editor. . in 1 3. XS Discussing a few problems the photographers are having in getting pictures ready for deadline is se- nior Steve Weinberg and Mr. Leonard Ecker, the Yearbook Advisor. With People PeopIe, People, People, My World is Aglow with People is the Theme of the 1972 Centralia Year Book. The staff voted unanimously for the use of this fine theme because they thought it was revelent to student life. Central is de- picted as our world, where we spend the major part of our high school years. Leading the staff was Karen Sugar, editor and chief. Brenda Vlier was the copy editor and Kathy Fahrner, busi- ness manager. Mr. Leonard Ecker, advi- sor, chose them at the beginning of the 1971-72 school year. Other section editors are: jeff Prell, Academics, Peggy Krieg, Clubs and Organizations, Donna Clarke, Social, Bonnie Ekstrom, Sports and Emmie Wolfe, Seniors and Under classmen. This years staff of 22 was the largest the Centralia has had in many years. Photography used in this years book was had under a new system. Photo Co-ordinator, john Chevalier was in Making decisions on matters concerning the yearbook production is Karen Sugar, Editor. charge of only assigning the pictures to be taken by the photographers. Full Color pictures were not used in this years book because Year Book funds were low. Not as many books were sold as we had hoped. Attempting to help staff members is Mr. Leonard Ecker, Yearbook Advisor. ' 555 Working hard to complete a copy block and layout for the sports section is editor Bonnie Ekstrom. academicf29 Staff strives to make Bi-Weekly the Best Central's Bi-Weekly again received out- standing awards for their excellent publica- tions. The purpose of the paper was to en- lighten students of what was going on at Central during the year. It contained infor- mation of all the activities that went on in Central and at the Board of Education. lt also explained many of the important pro- cedures of the administration. This year the class, consisting of 23 stu- dents, had a new teacher, Mrs. Lois Hon- sowets, who took over after Mr. David Braendle accepted the position of Assistant Vice-Principal. Although the teacher was new, the class procedures remained the same. 30!academics Working diligently on a story in order to meet the deadline are Sue jablonski and Monica Smiley Going over a story is Sue Flemmer as members of the staff offer some helpful suggestions. Pointing out the up coming deadline is newly appointed Publications Adviser Mrs. Lois Honsowetz. Writing adds is business manager, lim Klass academicsf31 Language Department Adds New Teacher Pointing to La Bandera De Mexico fthe flag of Mexico? is leanne Lewandowski as she explains its sig- nificance to lean Anderson and Gertrude Sanchez with Mr. Ronald Pavilik looking on. This past year, a new teacher en- hanced the language department. Mr. Guillern Castanon, a native of Mexico, taught Spanish at B.C.C. Also, new and revised books were issued to the sec- ond year students. As in the spanish classes, new books were also issued to the first year French students. Many of the French classes got ambitious and painted their room. Then they put up some plaques of the French crest and their motto, along with some pictures of the many prov- inces of France, with the help of Mr. Lama. Mrs. Theresia Smith supervised her German classes as they too painted and wallpaperd their room, to add a touch of brightiness. Because of the shortage of students in the third and fourth year, classes were held during their RLO's and the rest of the hour was spent in the library. Unlike the other foreign language classes where speaking and hearing the language was done everyday, the Latin classes spent most of their time read- ing. The combined third and fourth year classes were reading the famous play, Cicero. l Listening very carefully and trying to understand what Mrs. Theresa Smith is saying in her tenth hour X d class are a group of first year German students. 32 aca emics Disagreeing with an answer to a question one of his class mates is giving in second year Latin and ex- plaining his answer to the class is Gregory Kintz. Explaining the ancient Roman history of the display model to jon Witucki is Miss Frances Schultzj Pointing to one of the Crests of France and ex plaining its origin is Mr. jacques Lama. 33facademics i Intense concentration on the part of Kerry Arnett is one of the reasons why the band is great. Director of both the bands and orchestra is Mr. Walter Cramer. He can always be found in jolly spirits when conducting a class. BAND - CLARINETS, FRONT ROW: ldamary Weinberg, Heather Hawes, jeri Markel, Dave Pearson. SECOND ROW: LouAnn Lemuel, Sue Horstman, Denise Kinsel, Kerry Patterson. BACK ROW: Gary Talaga, Kim Kelly, Marcia Milster, Renita Davis. FLUTES, FRONT ROW: julie Marchlewicz, Kathy, Niemann Karen lohnston, julie Barton. SECOND ROW: Carol West, le- anette Salcton, Carol Glave, Linda Niles. BACK ROW: Mike Murray, Amos' M Pangborn, Marci Woods, Grace Markel. MIDDLE SECTION, FRONT ROWS Kathy Boyd, Mary Goodheart, Bev Bailey, Martina Friedeberg, Cyndy Peet. SECOND ROW: Sue Rosebush, john Sisson, jim Klass, Kurt Gay, Warren Lilqen,'Deb'Revard, Leslie Rogers, Kevin Fraser, Bill Black, Pat johnson, Greg Kintif john Birkenheier, Larry Sullivan, Steve Samborn, Dave Stuhler, Ed Heilaerghjirilt Eovy, THIRD ROW: Phil Schrantz, Tom Gilson, Bill Streib, Pete B-eC:kfttjn',QWl:lai5ry. Friedeberg, Dave Taylor, Dalemarie Wilson, George Sin- cheff,-fJ'err'y,fSawyer, Steve Anderson, jeff Bexon, Kerry Arnett. BACK ROW: Myers, Don Perkins, Cindy Hardy, Tim Howard, and Bdb.C.DU,U5lf- ,, gee .iff-. 1' , -I ,noi-at .V academicf35 Taken from the Fall Concert is Bay City Central's Orchestra consiting of 35 members. They are: VIOLINS - RIGHT SIDE, FRONT ROW: jay Higgs, Donalyn Killough, Pam Murphy, Kathy Frazier. SECOND ROW: Marie Awad, Maureen Maillette, Dena Hawkins, Allen Moore. LAST ROW: Sue Taglaur. VIOLAS - LEFT SIDE, FRONT ROW: jennifer Frank, Kim Duso. SECOND ROW: Tari Trimble. LAST ROW: BASSES - Maria Marllow, Dale C-raczyk. MIDDLE SECTION - FIRST ROW CELLOS - C-eanine Weinberg, Janice Rogers. SECOND ROW: Norma Halstead, Dan Wallerstein, john Kerr, Patti Turner, Bev Smith, Ida Mary Weinberg, Betty Cathcart, Mary 'Cathcart, Mary Lou Gower, Karen Johnston. THIRD ROW: Steve Anderson, Dave Taylor, Harry Friedeberg, Bob McGee, Doug Harrison, Ed Herber. LAST ROW: Tim Howard, Gorden Gale and Butch Meyers, under the direc- tion of Mr. Walter Cramer. Music Brings Culture to Today's Society ed and enjoyed by all. ested in music, especially string instru take their five required classes. from classical to the latest in the popu lar styles. Diligently playing their violins and concentrating on the notes and tone in the Autumn Concert is Se- nior Marie Awad andlunior, Maureen Maillette. academicsf37 , Music is an international language Wherever one goes, music is appreciat This past year, as a service to the grade schools, a series of concerts were played for them. 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X.XXX...w A 5 . 1 5 ' ' ,X WXXZXXX, ..,..,.X ...X 2 2 A M .X X, X , - r. wa N 2 X, W 'S X- ,Xv XXXz.,X,Xf k xx H MH mm X-vN'+ ' ' NX. XX ,fm X-ff--XXXH '3 'f vX.. .,-.A-r r-'lbw f , , in A W . . Y wi ' ' Yu... . X- -ml H X X 'XX X' XX -X,-X' 2,.,.X ':. rw: 9? X ' 'A' X--0... X ,, ,, X ,kkikx N, ,,,.XX....m-14-Xg,.,XXw.X.X X X Art Department Plans Future Renovation Checking the progress on Charles Murray's sketch is Miss Karpinnen during her 4th hour Art 2 Class. Carefully painting the background on his ethnic drawing is Art 3 student Raymond Turner. 4O!academics Plans have been started and pro- posed this year for the future renova- tion of Central's Art Department. The combination of rooms 112 and 106 to form a larger art room, cabinents and storage added to all three art rooms and needed electrical improvements to allow safe operation of the basic equip- ment were among proposals made to emanscuiate a growing, quality orient- ed art program. Mrs. Donna Collins left after the first semester and was replaced by Miss Cindy Karpinnen. Being fresh out of school, Central was her very first teach- ing assignment although first semester she was a subsititute in Bay City's School system. Added to the usual projects experi- enced by art students were fluorescent silkscreening and fashion designing. Art History was also taught as part of the lesson plan and many visual aids were used. . -xt t 1 1 . ' -:A3 :,:2: :- ' ' I .:sf.:s- ' , Q gwwwxgmws - xtxsswzsw ttts L ,. ,- ,... -.5 at- x t X555--:,., - 1' t - tx t-N - I-st ' X set .5523-sz: ' 9 N Qi.-Talks. Assisting and watching Sophomore Nan Senkowski, Art Ill student, at her first humorous attempt to use the potters wheel is Mr. Ralph Teenier, art instructor, during his eighth hour Art class. Carefully filing the band of a sterling selver ring he made is Crafts students, Kim VanOchten. academics!41 ww ssl X , Modeling in Mrs. Collins Art I class while studying fashion designing is Freshman Kim Schultz. cg: R ss 3 RS Putting an enameled copper bowl into a kiln in Crafts I class is Senior Mary lane Snyder. Sketching a figure carefully in Mrs. Donna Col- 'X 6. S X ' is as X Mimmuw. J' s is if .ff Y' .Q Q t 5 X- I :Xt v:?S '91 'Y C .S is . S5 K ling Art 1 C1355 is David Wiykinsl Looking on as Mrs. Pat Serresseque shades a picture hejust sketched is Freshman Mitch Truemner. 42!academics Industrial Arts Dept. Receives New Coats Printing students learn composition proof-reading and other materials re- lated to the printing trade. Experience is provided in setting type by hand, the hand fed Platen press, offset duplica- tor, paper cutter and trim saw. Students in these classes learn to work under conditions similar to those in industry. They work as a team producing printed material for the school system. Mechanical Drawing students are taught orthographic projection, letter- ing, isometric, oblique and section drawings. ln the advanced course free hand sketching, working drawings, sheetmetal layout, detail and assembly drawing is included. Students electing Architectural Drafting learn to set up plans for the construction of houses, garages, build- ings, etc. Also included is perspective, style, design, ink tracings and blue prints. Hand setting type in a chase for the kelly press are Dennie Sampson, Tom Demetris and Sue lablonski. Working on a drawing in Mr. Thomas Cody's 5th hour Mechanical Drawing 4 is sophomore, jason Prell. Dilgently working on building plans are Mr Cody's 6th hour Architectural Drawing class. academics!43 Assisting Ken Holka is Mr. Ramseyer, Woodshop. Students of Woodshop gave students the oppor- tunity to gain manipulative skills in the operation of woodworking machines, wood identification, jointing, finishing, fastening and related processes. As students advanced and became more acquainted with building techniques, cabinet and furniture making became part of the program. Small engine repair and auto me- chanics taught students how engines work and repair on them. Advanced students gained practical experience by maintainance on customer's autos. Handtools, lathe and drill press oper- ation were taught in machine shop. Shaping, milling and grinding machine skills were included. Metals played an important role in this course and also in welding. Welding students were taught to use Arc and Oxy-acetylene welding. Much time was spent on the theory of welding and working in the laboratory. 44!academics Fixing a muffler is Mr. Cottesman with his Auto Mechanics students during their 4th hour class. l Vocational Department Gain Learning the basic principles of weldin are Mr. 8 Harold Baldwin's 5th hour Welding class. Using the grinding machines in Machine Shop 4 are some of Mr. Appold's 5th hour students. f. S ' ' Y - S . , st . .t,.. Q i X - s X S X f Q 1 Bending hangers to form hanging flower pots in Applied Plant Science are Debbie and Sandy Laney. Valuable Gccupational Skills 2235.275ei,a'.1z.f:.1ug:xf:3f.eQ.zt.::5?eOW This year Vocational Agriculture stu- dents had a choice between Applied Plant Science and Vo-Ag or both. Applied Plant Science was a course which covered areas of turf manage- ment, plant propagation, greenhouse management, arboriculture, landscap- ing and flower identification and ar- rangement. Work experience in a greenhouse is also included and a pro- ject must be completed by the end of each semester. Other areas covered were fertility, soil formation, soil perspective and cycles, crop produc- tion vs. greenhouse and soil monolith construction. Vocational Agriculture, classes gave a little of each of the above and also livestock agriculture, farm machinery and farm planning. Identification, selection, health practices, feed and shelter requirements, marketing and production skills of livestock was also taught. Instruction was also given for irrigation, farm layout, maintainance of production machinery and limited tractor repair. Vo-Ag students indulged in many projects and a number of field trips were taken. Listening as Mr. Brown explains the importance of soil rotation are some Vo-Ag 4 students. academicsf45 Independent This past year, a new course was added. It was the Independent study program especially designed to permit students to find an educational pro- gram specifically fitted to his individual needs. the student, himself, designed his own program with the help of sponsors, parents and professional business men. This year's program was a pilot pro- ject and during the semester it was re- fined and polished so as to make a bet- ter program for next year. Each student submitted a written paper as to why he wanted to go on the program. This paper was then submit- ted to a panel for evaluation and pro- per consideration. Adding their comments to the discussion is Lu- Ann Crzegorczyk and Miss Wyneken. 46facademics Studies to Broaden Horizons Making some important decisions as to whom to select for Independent Study is the panel composed of Miss Wyneken, LuAnn Crzegorczyk, Mary ann Coyer, lim Klass and Mr. Braendle. l Getting pointers from Mr. Brown on an Independent Study assignment for Horticulture is Bob Welch. A t Trying to explain the American ludical system to his Government class and preparing students for voting is Mr. Richard Balwinski. Discussing major issues in Contemporary America is the main idea of the class. Here a group of students debate over a recent topic and try to come up with answers. U History Class Prepares Students for Voting f ,E is . - ' it Q-A1 -' ,Til s-sf-s-- X -sg..,ttX , nfs. H 7 if wg t X , ,,., t,.. if - , . t ..., X , sax Pointing out a famous Black person to his Black Concentrating on final exams are a group of se- History Class is Mr. George Charles. niors as they finish their course in Economics. Central's history department offered a wide variety of classes to its students. Only two classes, however, were re- quired for graduation. They were U.S. History to 1865 which was the study of the European Renaissance right up to modern times. Also, American Govern- ment which studied the three levels of the government Cfederal, state and lo- call that affect the lives of every American. Other classes that were offered to students were History of Minorities, Contemporary America, Economics, World History, and Michigan History. Most students found these classes to be interesting and helpful towards under- standing our country. academicsf47 Student Interest in Home Ec Checking to see if the pattern is layed out cor- rectly on the material is Carol Glave. eets i is Realizing that the cook washes the pots and pans and-cleans up the kitchen after a meal are two unex- cited Central students Kevin Arnett and Kenneth Blank. 48!academic Central's Home Economics depart- ment sill remains vital in developing the domestic skills of students. Girls were able to take classes in sewing and foods. Personal Development was of- fered which gave girls detailed and in- dividual attention to grooming, atti- tudes and emotions with emphasis on use in the work world. Boy's again had the opportunity to acquire skills in the food industry. Res- taurant Management was offered to any Senior boy interested in food ca- reers or who just wanted to be able to get around in the kitchen. Students also learned about nutrition. Marriage and Family Living grew in interest among students this year. It appealed to all students and was practi- cal for all professions where human relations is important. It was basically a class of discussion about problems in the dating-engagement-marriage. pro- cess which is important to teens. Examining some of the work in which her stu- dents have done is Mrs. loann Vanover. ept. Grows Turning over donuts he made in the fryer is Senior, john Chevalier, Restaurant Management Student. Ironing the dress she has just completed in a sew- ing class is a junior Home Ec student. academicf49 New Uneven Parallel Bars Welcoming two new instructors to Central's Physical Education depart- ment helped to ease the over crowded conditions in the gym classes. The new girls gym teachers were Mrs. Kay Mey- ers and Miss Lynne Allsup. Miss Allsup and Mrs. Meyers replaced Mrs. Kath- ryn Taylor and Mrs. Joyce Irish. Gym, required during the first two years of high school, is divided into four semesters. Each semester being divided into many sections. Freshman were limited to basic gym, health and pool classes. Students in pool could earn Begin- ners, Advanced Beginners, Intermedi- ate and Junior Life Saving cards from the. American Red Cross. After reciev- ing the junior Life Saving card students were eligable for advanced classes con- sisting of Diving, Synchronized Swim- ming and other water skills. Sophomores learned skills in volley- ball, soccer, speedball, basketball, soft- ball and gymnastics. The tenth graders were introduced to various gymnastic apparatus, including the trampoline, volting horse, balance beams and the newly acquired uneven parallel gym- nastis bars. Developing her skillsin gymnastics on the balance beam is Sophomore student Patti Ulrich. Trying to achieve heighth on the trampoline with her first important jump is Sophomore gym stu- dent Karol Kaczynski. . 5 5Ofacademics l Facilitate Gym E Stretching his arms high in the air to return the ball during an inter-class volleyball tournament for the winning point is Sophomore james Wiedyk. Fighting over the ball to tip it back for another team mate to return are two Sophomore students. Watching Freshmen students do their push-ups for physical fitness is gym teacher Mr. Art Nixon. academicsf57 Active people, Devoted people, Fun people and Talented people. The Willing, Time Giving, and Interesting people li Your people, My people. T' People, People, People! Our Worlcl is aglow with people. gl g l CL UBS AND ORGANIZATIGNS iza ions clubs and organizations!53 1 1 1 l Canoe Trip and P.j. Party Hi V Frantically paddling down the Au Sable River ls Patty Reilly as Linda Reinhardt screams for help. Trying to keep balance in the boat is Chris Gallandt. l Taking time out for an unexpected swim in the swift waters of the Au Sable is Barb Halladay, Wendy Dinsmore, Jeanne Cadenna and Kim Ballor as their canoe surprisingly tipped over. 54factivities 81 organizations Calmly watching the G.A.A. girls paddling their way to shore is Mr. Fitzgerald, as chaperon. ,- eden Lights Activities for 7 971-72 School Years Frolicking around in their pajamas at 2:00 a.m. in the morning are G.A.A. officers: Patty Reily, Treas., Cindy Hardy, Pres., Anne Barker, Vice-Pres., and Linda Miller, Sec, Activities for the Girls Athletic Asso- ciation were countless this year. They started out the year with a canoe trip down the Rifle River in which 30 mem- bers participated. During the day after their strenous maneuvers down the river thay planned an afternoon sack lunch. ln February, GAA sponsored a paja- ma party where all members were in- vited. All athletic facilities were avail- able for their use. They spent the night in the girls gym. Also during that month they held a mid-season awards banquet where trophies and ribbons were passed out to worthy earners. At the end of the year they held their annual Spring Banquet. Added to their busy program was the gymnastics team. The purpose of GAA is to promote participation in the wide variey of physical activities, intramural and inter- scholastic competition for girls. activities and organizationsf55 Girls League Engage In The Annua Finishing her speech, Althea Mieske sits down as Lois Dummeldinger prepares to give her speech, while Jeanne Lewandowski is taking notes. Decorating for Christmas Ball Moonlite and Mis,tletoe are Karen Zielinski and Lois Dummeldinger. 56factivities and organizations Social Events of The 71-72 Year Girl's League's aim this year was to interest students in extracurricular ac- tivities and to bring all girls within the school into closer relationship. The League planned activities for the stu- dent body which tried to create greater happiness, harmony and spirit, as well as contribute to the improvement of the personal, moral and social devel- opment of the league. Girls of the Season replaced the for- mer Girls ofthe Month. Every three months two girls from each grade were choosen upon their scholastic ability, attitude, personality and their service to the school and community. Officers of the league were: Jeanne Lewan- dowski, Sec., Lois Dummeldinger, Pres., Luann Gregorczyk, Vice Pres. and Althea Mieske, Treas. Advisors were: Mrs. Gloria Champion and Mrs. Barbara Thrash. Taking a moment of rest with her little girl is Girls League sponsor Mrs. Champion. Playing the part of Santa for Girls League Christ- Discussing future plans for the Christmas Prom is Sue Flemmer, Myra Selby, and Wendy Bunell mas party is Linda Dummeldinger. 57factivities and organizations Giving instructions to Ecclesia members on arranging library books is president Karen Ballor. Climbing to the height of knowledge is Ecclesia. member Marie Awad preparing to shelf a book. 58factivities and organizations Ecclesia and C.C.C. Perform Ecclesia and CCC set the year off with an unusually humorous event. Powder Puff football proved to be a big success and entertainment as Ecclesia defeated CCC 30-6. The two clubs are of special value to Central with their thoughtful ideas for others. Both clubs made Thanksgiving baskets filled with many different types of food. Ecclesia held a finger painting party which brought out new laughs and tal- ent among the members. Ecclesia looked for something new for Christmas and came up with anoth- er mindful idea. Christmas cards were written out and sent to organizations. They were then mailed to soldiers who were serving in Vietnam. CCC expressed their Christmas spirit by carroling through the neighbor- hoods. Along with this, CCC held their Initiation Tea and elected Central's famous Twirp King . T Giving advice to some girls in the library is Ecclesia sponsor, Mrs. Wendland. i 4 Many Rewarding Projects During the Year Smiling as her flower is being pinned on is C.C.C. member Karen Zielinski and with her Monica Smiley. Faithfully reciting pledges are C.C.C. members. Talking about plans for C.C.C. are officers, Nancy Roberson, Monica Smiley, Linda Winn and Cammy Maxim. , H I I 59factlvrt:es and organizations Rewriting of Central's Constitution Is Part Presenting Bore Week events to Student Council is Treas. Bayne Rupff, Sec. Sandy Bierman, Sec. Ginny Davis, Pres. Tim lay, Vice Pres. Dana Copus. Discussing the humorous aspects of revising Centrals' Constitution are members of Student Council. 6Of activilies and organizations P Student Council's Work Student Council worked hard to re- organize and revise Central's Constitu- tion throughout the year. One of the biggest projects this year was research on independent study. This was a privilege for seniors who had the requirements needed to graduate. Some traveled around the country, studying our society. Student Council's work also gave students the privilige of entering bas- ketball games with an activity ticket without the 50a charge. A March of Dimes Campaign was organized with Handy High School. They competed to see who could raise the most money for the organization. A weekly events calendar was posted in the main hall. This calendar listed the daily events through the week. The student body and student coun- cil got together to make Central not just a school, but a binding group of understanding people. Sitting and listening to the Student Council l meeting is their advisor, Mrs. Holborn. Talking to the students about the student election are Tim jay and Dana Copus, at an assembly. activities and organizations!67 Students Explore the Foreign Countries By Y.F.U. exchange students traveled this year to find new ways of life in for- eign countries. Karen Ballor went to Norway and Sara Cioddeyne traveled to Belgium. Judy Ewing spent the summer in Germany while Gail Perz journeyed to the large country of France. These four seniors left in lune and returned in August of197'l. Henning Romm lensen was the only exchange student at Central this year. He was from Denmark and has traveled to twelve other foreign countries. He also speaks seven languages. Henning lived with the Hoefflin family during his stay in the United States. He was a very good student and was on the honor roll. For hobbies, he enjoys socker, plays the guitar, sings, and likes to crochet. Henning gave speeches about Denmark to students at various schools and churches. Being curious to see the United States, Henning met y .many new people and touched the l hearts of all those he met. Smiling and in good spirits is Bay City Central's Exchange student, Henning lensen. 62factivities and organizations Posing are Central's exchange students. Seated are some which traveled to Foreign Countries. Youth for Understanding S X X ye is Talking is Youth for Understanding's sponsor, Associating together in the halls at Central is Hen- Mrs. Davis, at Central's Y.F. U. assembly. ning jenson with a student, Peggy Krieg. Waiting for their turn to speak about the plans and trips of Y.F. U. are Mrs. Davis, Karen Ballor, judy Ewing, Sara Coddeyne, andlinny Davis. activities and organizations!63 Readily checking out progressive development of Career Day is club sponsor Miss Martha Zemke Pausing a moment are Future Teachers officers Sabine Schoenfeld, Presp and Barb Halladay, Treas. Showing how to tell time is Francene Gwizdala. Waiting to be sorted are various tickets turned in by students for Career Day Classes. 64factivities and organizations Enjoying the lively task of cheering while frolicing their way to the football field are Pom Pom Girls Barb Tabor, Wendy Erickson, Sally Berger and Linda Reed. joyfully smiling while practicing her cheers be-. fnre the game is pom pom girl Eileen Rivard. Pom Pom Girls Give New Glow to Central E, POM POM GIRLS - FRONT ROW: lulie Luczak, Pam Powers, Sue Rajewski, Barb Tabor, Mary Bee- tham, Wendy Erickson, Merrylie Feinauer, Linda Reed, Penny Winn. BACK ROW: Eileen Rivard, Sally Berger, Linda Winn, Camie Maxim, Monica Smiley, Sandy Bierman, Linda Reinhardt, Chris Greiner, Kathy Schmidt, lerilyn Davis. Purple and gold, Central's traditional school colors, were highly accented by the 1971-72 Pom Pom Girls. The group consisted of 20 junior and senior girls. They practiced every day with the Marching Band under the direction of Mr. Walter Cramer. Their sponsor, Mrs. Toyzan helped them to perform for all half time per- formances throughout the football and basketball season. Tryouts were held in September and were open to any junior or senior girl. Bright purple jumpers with gold jerseys and purple and gold pom poms were just enough to brighten up their half time performances. The Pom Pom Girls were first seen during the game between Livonia Ste- venson and Central. Then, at the Homecoming game, the girls per- formed with great ease and quality. As the season neared completion, hard work and practice made them successful. activities and organizationf87 X S V,. ,,,, . . Qgiksmx' 5? fsgig fqsgi K L Mwwxkx .uw Q 1, 1 '33 X' ..... N X A .,..,. wx X K :,.' Q 3 ye N E if S ,Q . -x , S 5 f XS 1 K, ,N X: XS :px .x x . WNQX -- ,1- 5 'E ' .. - W :ww N xjgr Xu c ,X gg ,Xx. 1 x- fx N K A . .g.g X x ' -' S QV ., -X' K a x 4 X Ms' wmrmq, I Q ww 2 Q X 'N Q X 'Q Q. - A X L A z Y' MQ Q. wi . A wx A . R ,Q Q ,X S x - yn V X X X 5 w N X N Q ' . Q mf X ' ., - 12:51 t , M .,.. 1 J.. X K -- N 1 gg X Xxws Nw- . X X A ----- -As. pf x x x Q ,. ' ,.,.,, , S Q - XX--. f X :B K -A Wfmg Q Wf3:s.Eg3:f:45Q,. X K QNX t X X ig Q S ,X .N X A Q .,.. N -SSL! -Z.: , 1 . TX V? K J D X E I K - Q x--.L 1 A--.S ,,,- . -3 X1 QL x Q ., f.: .. W - , ,K f-KN' W 5 Q' x v'1-iqxabwg Q , Q- k , X .X Xw w- TAT mx ES w X XQ X3 WS X X gy..-AxXyr-x X Q V . . ,.,.,,,,, I XX.. - members. Chosen were Greg Vaughn, l Awad, Treasurer. I Among the events of Agathos this I to a university. Mrs. Mary Moscol as- a Book Sale to Raise Money 1 . S 1 .. s . Agathos, Central's National Honor Society, has been active for many years, I Membership was based on their aca- demic as well as their personality and i social life this year. Last year members of Agathos tutored students who had difficulties in some of their classes. This year Central didn't have study halls, so there was no time , nor place to tutor many students. ln- stead the club held a book sale to raise money for the club and its projects. Officers were elected this year by the President, jay Higgs, Vice President, Liz Atkinson, Secretary, and Marie year, the members planned a trip to go sisted the members with any help they needed in their plans. Enthusiastically glancing overthe books displayed for the Agathos book sale is Bruce johnson. Reading one ofthe books from the book sale as she waits for a buyer is Linda West. Listening hard to the speaker at the Agathos meeting is Bruce johnson and jay Higgs. activities and organizations!83 Ski Club Projects Pay for Trip to Boyne Posing are Fred Youn, Fred Shearer, Tim lay, Pat Niergarth, Shelley See, joan Antl and Liz Liz Campbell. Shyly blushing from the camera is Shelley See. W .ws F ,W Rescuing Liz Campbell from her spill is Butkis. 84!activities and organizations Traveling to the slopes this year at Boyne Highlands and Schuss Mountain were the 30 members of Ski Club. Dur- ing the weekend of january 14th through 16th a group of members, chaperoned by Mr. Gerald Hovis, trav- eled to fresh air and plenty of snow in Michigan's Northern Counties where they spent two complete days of skiing. The first and second nights they spent at the Ski View Lodge at Boyne High- lands. On Sunday they traveled to Schuss Mt. where the weather almost kept them from skiing. It was below zero with windy conditions. Deter- mined and willing the skiers wouldn't let anything stand in their way, so they spent the day gracefully skimming the slopes. Ski Club held bi-weekly meetings under the supervision of Mr. Hovis dis- cussing and planning ski trips and money making projects. They also held a rummage sale. Q S K Playfully posing is Fred Shearer with Tim lay. l l x 3 Talented gymnastic students display acrobatic positions in which they practice for area events. - Gymnastics Team Travel to State Competition Working out on parallel bars is Tari Trimble. Bouncing on the trampoline is Amy Pan gborn. Gymnastics became part of the GAA program again this year which anybody could join. About 35 students tried out for the team and 29 members were chosen. They held practices on the average of once a week. After competing against area schools the club then proceeded to the Regionals on March 25th. From there team members decided they would com- pete in the State Gymnastics Tournament in Lansing on April 8th. A new teacher this year, Mrs. Kay Meyer, who is involved in many other GAA activi- ties hoped to get the team on their feet this year by providing instructions and advice on the numerous stunts performed by the students. Enthusiastic and eager to learn, participants displayed excellent performances. Willing-hearted team members paid for their uniforms because of the surprising outcome of people trying out. activities and organizationsf85 Speaking to fellow German Club members about a Discussing future German Club plans and giving some new ideas are lanet Miksa, Secretary, Bowling party is Fred Abenroth Treasurer Kathy Babinski, Vice President, David Ruhland President and Fred Abenroth, Treasurer. German Club Ventures To Exciting Places Looking at notes from a German Club meeting are David Ruhland, Pres, and sponsor, Mrs. Smith. With many ideas and helpful sugges- tions, about 20 German students made the German Club exciting and worth- while. Many activities were planned to make it very enjoyable. The club started the year rolling,, with a blowling party at which most of the members of the club participated with much enthusiasm. A Christmas party filled their spirits for the season and brought out happy moments to remember. Later in the year a trip to Detroit was planned. They saw a play at the Hillber- ry Theatre and visited the Detroit Mu- seum of Art. On the way home they stopped at Frankenmuth for a fine meal. Officers this year were David Ruh- land, President, Kathy Babinski, Vice President, Fred Abenroth, Treasurer, and janet Miksa, Secretary. Mrs. Smith did a fine job as the sponsor of the German Club. French Club Sell Ribbons To Raise Money Listening to a tape of themselves are officers Mary Neumeyer, jill LeVasseur, andjeff Mono. H Taking a picture of the trip to Quebec for a lasting memory is French Club member Sue Frye. Posing for a picture here are a few French Club members. They stand on a cannon mounted on a hill ofthe plains ofAbraham, which was used in the French and English War. French Club had a year full of ac- tivities. Throughout the year, their projects consisted of selling Christ- mas candles, Homecoming pennants and ribbons that said Sock it to Me . They also held car washes to increase their funds for their annual trip to Quebec. The trip to Quebec highlighted the French students love for the lan- guage last Summer. The annual trip was from june 13th to the 20th. The students visited the Wax Museum, the Cathedral of St. Anne De- beaupre, a fortified city and sat in on a meeting at the Parliament City Hall. They stayed at the Motel Louise. To uphold the club policy, they spoke the French language in all conversations. This was carried out during their meals, their shopping excursions and the casual talk among friends. 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The Homecoming committee, head- ed by co-chairmen Myra Selby and Mary Beetham, started the week off with a spaghetti dinner and the sauce spilled over into Occupation Day. Stu- dents dressed for the occasion, with hobby costumes sharing equal billing with hopes-for future vocations and careers. This led up to the traditional Pep Assembly where Coaches Engel and Kayner introduced their football and cross country teams. The pageantry as proved just the right setting for the formal announcement of Bayne Rupff's selection as Homecoming Queen, by ballot of the entire student body. Then there was the all-too-short time to put finishing touches on homecom- ing outfits, props and decorations, which were accented by smiling faces, for the night-time ceremonies, the football game itself and the Homecom- ing Dance. It climaxed a week to truly Straining to take the last few bites is 1970 graduate Pat Spydell as leri O'LaughIin coaxes him along to fin- remember. ish his fourth plate of delicious spaghetti. 90fsocial Central Harrier, Bob Hunt, presents trophies to Assistant Vice Principal, Mr. David Braendle. Cindy Hardy and Paul Sherbeck look on during Homecoming Assembly. 'LN X X ,V X X.Qx X S X . XFX XXXQNEX. A , v A X Q , A Ns? ,V ZS Egfa i ,:.. ..: W X ' fl x s X X X X X X, X X Q '-::s2a24,4., ., ' x g lm S Y 9 xX c VF ,S w x x xg-3 ,pt wi X ' x -,:: 93.3 ,Mg , 4 ' ' p. '- nm xw J' X 'S 1 X .X . Nz. Q SX NEP' G Sue Q., N gf- wx J W s. 452 D :M L 1 L, - X SF ,x 1 N as N K xl, .af - , I X .9 N X X 2 Q ,, E - Q -::- :f -:f-Qzsfz:-tf x Q , NXWQ. NN si Q if Y It fx. A N 461163 ASx.,,,, l Go hkflttps Sm Q Representing the spirit and pep that helped the mighty seniors win the Pep lug is class president, Bob Promoting spirit, cheerleaders Terri Retlewski Mazarra, as he displays a shabby dummy, symbolizing Central's cross-town rival. and Jeanie Cadena ask the big question. 94fsocial Acting as Handy's cheerleaders before the annual Central-Handy football game are Central's students Paul Pero, Bob Solosky, Roger Bauer, Art Williams and Roger Schmidt. i 1 Trying to keep in unison with the rest of the string section in Bay City Central's Orchestra is violinist lay Higgs pictured doing his part in the Music Assembly. Assemblies Help Bring Students Together Although Central students were kept busy, attending five classes in a row, they did find time to relax and get together with friends at various students assem- blies. The assemblies were put on by dif- ferent organizations throughout the school and each get-together offers something different, new and exciting. Pep assemblies seemed to promote more unity than any other type assem- bly. This year there were four pep rallies. Each class worked together to out-do each other in competition for the tradi- tional pep jug. Starting out with the tra- ditional homecoming assembly, the se- niors were victorious over the pep jug. There were also rallies before the Sagi- naw High and Arthur Hill games. Later in tl' 9g year the students got together again for the winter sports assembly. Entertaining assemblies were also put on. The music assembly featured the number one rated Orchestra, A cappella choir and Central's girls' choir, The Choraliers . This assembly was put on the day before Christmas vacation. Listening and concentrating to match pitches, the A cappella choir upholds their fine reputation while singing to Central students at the Christmas Music Assembly. social! 95 Waiting for auctioneer, Mr. Clarence Pease, to get a final bid for a macrame belt made by Mrs. Dorothy Collins is Mr. Lawrence Sundberg. Students Raise Funds for Christmas Gifts T Singing the song chosen by the highest bidder Waiting for a final bid is Chairman, Diane Pero. for 545-00 '5 le2dSH1geflameS Bf3ClleY- In its second year a group of Central students know as PALLS iPut a Little Love Somewherel raised an amount of 5234. This money went to needy famlies so they would have a bright christmas. Chairman was Diane Pero while the co- chairman was james Bradley. Both are seniors. Auctioneers at the assembly were Mr. Larry Sundberg and Mr. Clarence Pease. The items autcioned off were donated by teachers. Entertainment was furnished by the james Bradley Revue. The final item auc- tioned was a song of choice for the high- est bidder. Two songs were sold because of competition of two groups. High bid was 545.00 for one song. social! 97 Competition Students Take Cn Faculty In Competing again in volleyball were the junior Varsity and Varsity volleyball teams against the women faculty of Central High. In the junior varsity games the facul- ty defeated the students in two straight games. Referees for the games were students Lisa Pederson, junior and Di- ane Pero, senior. Faculty members were then defeated by the varsity girls in two out of three games, with students winning the first, faculty winning the second and stu- dents winning the last. Faculty mem- bers were: Miss Fran Danek, Miss lean Fischer, Mrs. Elmer Engle, Miss Lynn Allsup, Mrs. Kay Meyer, Mrs. Barb Thrash and Mrs. Dora Pease. Displaying her best talents in bumping the ball is junior Varsity member Lois Wendt. Spiking the ball is senior, Nancy Szczesniak. 98!social JN ss? . ' E S F 'L .. .if -- asf? -' SM. ,sf ,eil Q. is fsmat.. W Qt 1 vi . is A I Getting into a huddle showing their vim and vigor is Bay City Central's student volleyball team. Shooting a free throw shot to obtain some extra free points is a student player at the Student-Faculty game after a teacher made a foul. Games Between Student - Faculty Exciting Attempting to get a basket and two points at Student Faculty game is a Central Student. As in the past, this year's Student- Faculty games were as exciting as ever. Competition between these two groups presented the rivalry which has always existed between them. The student girls tried their best to win over the women faculty but they lost the fight. The student boys against the men faculty were a different story. By put- ting all their energy, knowledge and l strategy together, the student boys i wonthe game. Since the competition was rough, the fans thoroughly enjoyed the l games, no matter if the spectator was a student or a teacher. Trying to block a shot being made by a student is teacher Gary Frieders. social! 99 Girls' League Sponsors The Annual Serving refreshments ofpunch, cookies and mints are two little elves leane Cadena and Sandy Pero. Moonlight and Misletoe was the theme selected for the sixth annual Christmas Ball held at Central High School on December 18, 1971. This was Girls' League's forth year for hosting the annual ball. Music for the ball was provided by the Draytons. Throughout the dance they played various popular songs, along with songs of their own. During the intermission, general chairman, senior Sud Flemmer, intro- duced the Girls of the Season. Also for the intermission the Swing Choir sang Christmas carols, while a group of Cen- tral girls, dressed as elves, walked around spreading Christmas joy. Decorations were created by Girls' League members. Each wall of the gym had a different scene and meaning. Dress for the ball was semi-formal with a two way bid and all grades were invited. The price for the tickets was three dollars per coup e. Taking time out to pose for a picture at the Christmas Ball are john Davis and Marie Colman. 1 oo! social 1 1 ? . . . . . l Seniors First in Dress-down Competition Twirp week was officially proclaimed as the week of February 14th thru Feb- ruary 18th. This year the proclamation was made by Student Council and Ec- clesia took the responsibility of plan- ningthe dance. Each class had it's day to dress as Lil' Abner and Daisy Mae. The freshmen started the week off by dressing down on Monday followed by the sopho- mores on Tuesday, the juniors on Thursday and on Friday the seniors. Following the game on Friday the Sadie Hawkins dance was held. Cou- ples were wed by Marrin' Sam and Weddin' Wille. Bob Hunt was an- nounced as the 1972 Twirp King after a week-long election determined by the one contestant with the most money in his canisterg one penny equaled one vote. After a faculty vote the senior class was proclaimed the best dressed Dogpatch folks. lim Thompson accept- ed the silver cup ward. Doing their best to help their class win the dress-down contest are sophomores Cathy Sautter on Alan Rapelje's shoulders and Debbie Reinhardt on Rich Weiler's shoulders. Taking his part to help Ecclesia with the Sadie Hawkins dance is Bob Mazzara, acting as D.j. Assisting him in selecting the albums to be played is jeanne Lewandowski. social! 703 The Crucible Proves To Be Highly Dramatic Displaying the elaborate make-up work used in the production of The Crucible is Randy Perkins. Presenting the annual Fall play spon- sored by the Thespians was a group of Central High School students. The play, entitled The Crucible , by Mr. Arthur Miller was a two act play in which the group gave their presentation on No- vember 18-19-20. Tryouts for the play were held on September 27-28-29, for all students interested in acting. Again, the members of the presenta- tion were involved in not only the act- ing but also the production of the play. It included building props, sewing cos- tumes, applying cast make-up and the publicity and advertising of the play. Preparing for the play took about eight weeks of planning and hard work by everyone involved. Mrs. Ruth Anke- tell, drama and speech instructor was the director of the play. Sets were de- signed and completed by the members of Stagecraft under the guidance of art advisor and teacher, Mr. Ralph Teenier. The leading actor and actress in the play were jerry VanPelt and Donna Tarkowski. The cast consisted of 21 members. Sitting patiently as she learns from experienced Thespian, leri O'Laughlin, how to properly a, make-up, is freshman Sue Siebert, shortly before show time on opening night. 104fsocial W., ll Showing intense drama during farewell scene in The Crucible are jerry VanPeIt and Chris Grenier. lriously discussing their next defensive move in the courtroom scene are senior, jerry VanPeItg junior, jim Lazarukg and Sophomore, Dennis Gay. social! 7 05 ,, ......... i gg Q S xx QX xx 3 9 N .4 skis bg, it XSN X xx X Excitement is present as Bonnie Ekstrom pre- pares for the prom with rollers and make-up. Waiting impatiently for her date to arrive, Bonnie paces the floor and watches the clock. 'A Time For Us'is the Highlight in 1970-1977 Purchasing a corsage as one of the many prepara- tions for a prom is Barry Hages. 106fsocial Anticipating his big date, Barry Hages rings the doorbell waiting for someone to answer. Pinning the boutonniere on her guy begins the long awaited evening for the young couple. Waiting patiently for their dates in the lobby of Central's gym to get their coats after a nice time at the Ribbon Prom are ludy Reer and Diane Pero. Ribbon Prom l A Time For Us was selected for the theme of the annual Ribbon Prom. General chairman for the prom was sophomore Myra Selby. Preparations for the prom were discussed at the Girls League's meeting held every two weeks at Central High school. Decorations were made and com- pleted by all members of Girls League as well as other students at Central. Love seats and park benches by a brick wall covered with ivy were some deco- T rations that were used. - The prom was held in Central's gym- nasium from 8:00-11:30 P.M. Highlights for the evening were the presentation of the Girls of the Month by Presi- dent Terri Pero. Music entertainment was presented by the M.O.R. Company. They played variations of popular songs and some of their own rock songs. There are many preparations that have to be accomplished before every prom. Not just with the setting up of the gym and getting a bandg but also with the people that are going. The girls are fussing with their hair and make-up while the guys are buying flowers and getting a car. Applying finishing touches, Linda Dummeldinger. Helping Linda Dummeldinger is Ellen Neering. 707fsocial Bore Week Breaks Boredom At Central Awaiting for the music to start for their dance performance are junior dance club members, Monica Smiley and Sara Norris. 108!social i Dancing with enthusiasm during the dance marathon are Central students. l Looking for enemies in the whip cream fight and desperately wishing for another can of the weapon is a varsity club member. Modeling the latest fashion is Cheryl Mikolah czakjunior class member. l Accepting the Spirit Trophy from Mr. Meeth for Giving free hair styles was the Captains Chair. the Senior Class is Bob Mazzara. Racing down the course on their souped-up bikes are three of Central's courageous cyclists. Performing for the bore week Assembly were members of gymnastic club. socialf109 i Band Bounce Presents History of Bay City Saluting Bay City, the Varsity Club sings songs from the early 1920's. Motivated by the contemporary music of the Band, seniors Ellen Neitzel andjohn Fetter create a colorful abstract work ofart. 110! social Bay City, Michigan U.S.A. was spot- lighted in Central's forty-first annual Band Bounce. Under thedirection of music teachers, Mr. james Leonard and Mr. Walter Cramer, a cast of 500 exhibit- ed their talents during the production held on Central's stage May 20, 21 and 22 of'l971. Tracing the historical background of Bay City form pre-whiteman to present day was accomplished during the first half of the production. The orchestra opened the show with American Sa- lute and various skits depicted the early life of the city. Central's Varsity Club made their sing- ing debut as the Barbershop Eleven dur- ing the routine of the Charleston Dan- cers. The A'Cappella Choir brought the act to a close with Ballad for Ameri- cans with Mr. Frank Serresseque soloist. Contemporary music was featured during the second act. The Girls' Athel- tic Association participated, presenting a humorous chorus line to Frankie and johnny Blues. The final performance was the traditional 22 girl kickline who did their routine to Hey, Big Spender. Demonstrating some old fashion country music to the tune of The Harmonica Player are Patti Turner, Beth Borchardt, john Kerr, Kirk Kemmer and ldamary Weinberg. Discovering the town of Bay City is Mr. Nate Achieving their unusual dance routine, the Girls' Athletic Association does a seated kickline, through Doan playing Father Marquette. the coordination of two sets of dances. X 1-NN . X, t. g E Sl s 1 I X N My 4 ,A f W Q t - Q, .5352 X Wwmfw my X- . X S X , .-. ,. E as t 2 ' 3 - X. R WW .tg 2 i W x Y ,f 'Vx - S at X J -X M , 'W . . if S : s . ' 1 S w Q M ,, Q Q X . t , , c S W me 9? wwf WW R 5 -Q .4 Y V 1 X at M Q., ,ANNX XXX l I Y Q 0 X E Delta Gardens is Setting for Senior Prom Walking along and gazing into the water at Delta l are seniors Lori Hughes and Paul Shesky. Waiting patiently for their punch as Roger Schmidt serves it is Kenneth Beyer and Linda jones, along with gesha girls, Sara Norris, Wendy Chapin Sally Van Sumeren, and Myra Selby. is 2 11 social i, , ,,, I Taking a moment to collect the many memories that Central has held during the past four years, a senior couple gaze beyond the doors and into a future full of all new experiences. Gesha girls, Chinese pastries, se- rene gardens and friendly dragons all added to the oriental atmosphere of the 1971 junior-Senior Prom. Organizing and making the special preparations for An Oriental Sun- set were Sally Berger, general chairman and Camie Maxim, co- chairman. Working under them were Barb MacPhail, decorations chairman, Sandy Bierman, publicity chairman and Myra Selby, entertain- ment chairman, to secure many of the final touches. In oriental costumes, gesha girls served punch and dainty fortune cookies. One of the gesha girls, ju- nior, Pam Powers added to the en- tertainment by performing an orien- tal dance midway through the Prom. Musical entertainment was provided by the rock group Revelations 22: 13 , Delta College gardens provided a perfect, romantic setting. Couples enjoyed the flowing fountain, color- ful lanterns and the overall atmo- sphere created in the oriental styled gardens at the college. At the end of the Prom, the seniors found themselves turning out into a new world, wondering what's ahead. social!113 l l Streaming from the trees at Handy are a few of Central's calling cards as the pressures grew the night before the big game. All week, each student body took turns decorating both schools. N gm X SS: 5 X x QE Trying to escape from the tension of exams is a Central student who thinks he has found the way! - X I.. .- - - ,-.l..svl-.swag M fran' Xs..l X S V uw 2 S S :Q-1 .Q ,WW Q if 4 VUE., Q ..,. we at t :tm fx X i xx: - s A 15 XM gi ' . , .xnxx A . l X Q 9- ? Q S in 5 Talking over the day's happenings are Central studentsg JoAnne jay, Kerry Arnett, Allan Durocher and Sherry Spydell while enjoying a coke 114fsocial ksfxisi - ew? 'XX-'gl ' 9 sf si Relaxing in the warm sunshine are some Central students in the courtyard, during their RLO. Depositing some unwanted material in file 13 during one of the RLO periods is junior, loe Shotwell. Students Still Find the Time for Socializing Sharing everyday experiences with friends and classmates has always played a big part in going to school. l Meeting after classes, in the cafeteria and at social or sports events helped make the load easier and the time at school more pleasant. This year, with the new schedule, students found themselves with less time for socializ- ing during school hours. However, the social life of Central's students did not come to a complete standstill. Most students overcame and readjusted to the new scheduling and the spirit of Central remained extremely high. The traditional rivalry between Cen- tral and Handy grew stronger through- out the year and the students found plenty of time for just plain goofing around. Some fund it relaxing to go to the courtyard during their R.L.O. peri- od and others were contented to carry on rap sessions in the cafeteria. How- ever, the students always seemed to squeeze in extra time for socializing and relieving themselves from their busy schedules. This helped to main- tain an overall happy student-body. 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Cheerleading Energy Boosts School Spirit JUNIOR VARSITY CHEERLEADERS - FRONT ROW: junior, Terry Rytlewski. SECOND ROW! Sopho- mores, Corrine Pett, and Sandy Laney. ON TOP is junior, Dawn Toyzan. 'l'l8fspor,ts Central's Cheerleading squads burst with bright new uniforms and cheers. They had a busy summer with bake sales and a coke stand and are engaged in a beenie sale throughout the school for funds. The Varsity Cheering squad has also captured a fourth place team competi- tion title to be proud of, at Walden- woods United States Cheerleading Association. The four day camp is de- signed for squads all over the United States to compete and to share ideas on chants, cheers and mounts. Varsity cheerleading captain, Bayne Rupff, also placed fifth in individual competition at USCA. The girls also have two new sponsors to help them out, Mrs. Fox and her as- sistant Mrs. Rytlewski. All three squads were invited to a Cheerleading Day at Northwood to help improve their cheering ability. VARSITY CHEERLEADERS - FRONT ROW: junior, Myra Selby, lunior, Sara Norris and Sophomore, Sylvia Sara Norris shows her enthusiagm in cheering, Cadena. ON TOP: Senior, Bayne Rupff and Senior Nancy Roberson. FRESHMEN CHEERLEADERS - FRONT ROW: jayne Kryger, leanne Cadena. BACK ROW: Nancy Antle, lanis Huskins, Carolyn Stover and Sue Reid. The freshmen squad takes time out to pose. spol'lsY119 Englemen Get Stronger As Season Rolls On I -. 1-un: -ur VARSITY FOOTBALL - FIRST ROW: Patrick Beall, james Rupp, William Bauer, Michael Kocisky, Ricky Buczek, Gregory Gehringer, james T. Thompson, Kevin Nixon, Harry Girvin, Gregory Vaughn, Arnold Smith and john Fick. SECOND ROW: james Engel, Michael Adamczk, Thomas Mc- lntoch, Arthur Wyzgowski, Dennis Keyes, Gregory Braman, Nigel Wirgow- ski, Thomas Kaliszewski, Terry Lewis, Michael Pergande, Mark Larson and Thomas Gallagher. THIRD ROW: Ray Sochacki, Richard Glysz, Craig O'- .--A .M R . ,SWA V3 1 X 4 . . . Dell, Dennis Sampson, Ned Kleinke, Matthew Kelly, Scott Carlyon, Michael Monville, lohn Valasquez, Keith McVannel and Robert Weiler. FOURTH ROW: Manager Howard Grantham, Duane Wisniewski, Harvey Feinauer, Alan Donaldson, Stanley Theisen, john Glave, Barry Hages, David Urban, james Wolverton, joe Kerr, Bruce Chesney. FIFTH ROW: Head Coach El- mer Engel, Trainer Walter Kanicki, Assistant Coach Ken Loop and Assistant Art Nixon. After a shaky opening tie with Saginaw Arthur Hill at 6-6, the Wolves bounced back with a 30-0 romp over Livonia Stevenson. Our Englemen then trav- eled to Flint's Atwood stadium for a contest against Southwestern where we were soundly defeated. The team desperately tried to make a comeback but fell short of points and time, losing 48-27. With the Southwestern loss behind them, the Wolves added a string of victories against Grand Rapids Ottawa Hills 35-20, Midland 41-7, Flint Cen- tral 21-6 Saginaw High 35-0, and Flint Northwestern 35-0. This brought us into a three way tie for the East- ern Valley Championship with Midland and Flint Southwestern. The traditional Central-Handy game was the most dramatic game of the year, with the number one team in the Western League against the number one team in the Eastern Valley League. This long awaited game was the most exciting for both teams. The Wolves held the Wildcats to a 6-6 tie. I The team ended the season the same way it began, with a 6-6 tie. The Wolves final record was 2. ' Racing around right end is Kevin Nixon after a ' hand off from quarterback john Fick. 120fsports I I I I I I 7 Looking over the statistics after a game are Coach Elmer Engle and Dick Syring. Scrambling through a hole is junior Arnold Smith, on his way to a touch down romp. l l ,. 6 'ifcrand Rapids Ottawa Hills runner is the Wolf defense. In on the play are senior Keith Mc- l Vannell40J, ahalfback andjunior Harvey Feinauer 6732, a tackle. -gtriding with determination on a punt return is junior halfback, Kevin Nixon. sportsf721 Wolves Strong, Share Valley Title jumping through a hole opened by his team mates and running for the touch down is Kevin Nixon. Watching as the defense and offense scrimmage is head coach Elmer Engel. Attitude and practice go towards a good season. Nigel Wirgowski seems to stop the offense pretty well by himself. 122fsports With a share of the Eastern Valley League Championship under their belt, the Englemen placed high in the Valley. Senior defensive tackle Greg Cerin- ger was named to the first team All- State squad and first team All-Valley too. Also joining him on the Valley squad were senior jim Thompson, Pat Beall, Mike Kocisky, Rick Buczek, and junior halfback Kevin Nixon. Rick Buczek was chosen Most Valu- able Player, and Kevin Nixon was awarded as Most Valuable Back. Mike Kocisky and lim Thompson were given the honor for co-captians. Central had a lot to be proud of with six men re- ceiving All-Valley recognition and one player receiving All-State honors. L- All-State All-Valley defensive tackle, Greg Geringer. A 1 1 3 i Crashing their way through the Wolves hoop is junior guard Alan Donaldson, 1682, and Craig O'Dell Senior guard, f662. Holding the hoop are cheerleaders Myra Selby, right, and Sarah Norris, left. O list' ij,gXX Finding it difficult to Study with an up Coming Proving the Wolf defensive line is huge is Art Wyzgowski, Harvey Feinauer and Greg Gehringer. game is Senior, Mike Kocisky. sports!1 23 lV's Have Season of Ups and Downs IV FOOTBALL - FRONT ROW: Robert Zielinski, Andrew Hanson, William LaFaye, Mark Vandenburg. THIRD ROW: Mike Banner, james Lupo, james johnson, Mark Adams, Gary Beiser, john Laskowski, Pete Garzenski, Rich- Baker, jeff Beson, Chris Behmlander, Don Miller, Ken Van Wert, joe Diaz, ard Weiler, Dan Dammer, Dennis jones, Brad Lodewyk. SECOND ROW: Alan Rapelje, Chris Goulet, Dave Pressler. BACK ROW: Coach james Fitz- Mark La Roche, Scott Beeds, Dave Niezurawski, Kim Mielens, Armond gerald, Paul Klowawski, Richard Rankey, Mark Graham, Bob Baker, james Kowalkaski, Carl Rienke, Brian C-atza, Richard Schindler, john Misze, john Bushony, Randy Glysz, Coach Richard Syring. Charging for a touchdown is Richard Schindler. 124!sports Tension grows as the wolfpack desperately tries to gain control of the ball from the opposing teami Frustration covers the faces of many Central stu- dents at a lunior Varsity home game. Caught in action as the ball is hiked is Kim Mielens during the 62-18 victory over Handy High School. Planning the next move are Coach Syring and a player. Many difficulties were overcome by the junior Varsity Wolves this season. Starting with an incomplete schedule and an open date that had not been filled and some injuries seemed to add to the teams delima. There was one tie with Flint Central. The JV football team had a year of ups and downs , The opening game against Arthur Hill ended in defeat with a 20-8 score. Other losses were to Flint Powers, Flint Northwestern and Saginaw High. Help- ing the team were the victories over the Midland and Flint Southwestern teams. But the 1Vs were still striving for perfections. With much team effort and spirit in the final game against Arch Rival- Handy they showed their abilities. The final score was 62-18. The team played the kind of game they were capable of playing. A great way to end the 1971 season. . sportsf725 Freshman Finish Up Year With 4-3 Record FRESHMEN FOOTBALL - FIRST ROW: Paul Mulka, Lawrence Klawinski, Robert Schnettler, Steven luchek, Terry Hillaker, Timothy Kelly, john War- ren, Wesley Riddle, Edward Moszyk, Michael Ramirez, Hugh Nixon. SEC- OND ROW: Bernhardt Pederson, Daniel Wallerstein, Alex Velasquez, Ed- die Coburn, Paul Laskowski, Curtis Lowe, Donald Meter, Thomas Brandow, Steven Lambert, Charles Telmont, Duane Schmidt. THIRD ROW: Gerald Lazaruk, Carl Murphy, Lazrence Kontranowski, Ron Scott, Martin jones, Peter Sheskey, Michael Toyzan, james Valsh, David Oswald, Kevin Stradin- ger, Lon Rule. FOURTH ROW: David Lovely, Thomas Trimble, lames Miller, Mark Chevalier, Mark Kanicki, Kurt Asbury, Norman Halstead, Patrick Niedzinski, Brian Moozinski, Sy Syringf lames Fontaine. FIFTH ROW: Rus- sel Dant, Stanley Kowalski, Scott Sabourn, Michael Mavelle, Thomas Ha- bowski, Darrell Jacobs, Larry Martin, jeffrey Reed, Michael Shotwell, Wil- liam Christie, Robert Krohn. BACK ROW: Coach Frieders, Coach Toyzan, Thomas Noonan, Tim Szczepanski, Reid Easton, Manager, Dennis Siminski, Coach Charles. Missing from picture: Don Trozell, Raymond Larkin. Showing determination and strength is Lawrence Klavinski, 1231, as he shows the opponents offense Wolf power isn't to be taken too lightly. 126!sports Scoring the touchdown run is Lawrence Klawinski following the play is teammate Scott Sabourn. The wolves established a good running game all year. Dodging his way for a sizable gain is back Kurk Asbury, with his teammates right behind. Fading back and cocking his arm to release the ball is quarterback Paul Mulka. Under Coach jerry Toyzan, our little Wolves started the season off by win- ning the first three games of the year. Against Swan Lake, the Wolves struck early in a 36-26 win. Then came Mid- land Central C52-67 and Douglas Mc- Arthur l44-24l. Their next encounter was with a team from Saginaw St. Ste- vensg with the Wolves on the short end of a 22-8 score. Against cross-town rival Handy, Cen- tral was never really in the game as they suffered their second loss 24-16. Then the Wolves came out short again 52-24 to John Glenn. The last game of the season, the Wolves closed out winning 34-22 over a strong Merrill team for a 4- 3 record. sports! 127 Cross Country Team Reconquers Striving to reach his final goal is varsity runner, Dennis Bellant, a senior this year. This years Cross Country team cap- tured first place in the Valley for the second year in a row. The varsity har- riers, led by Bruce johnson and Bob Hunt showed great results by the Cen- tral squad. Five lettermen returned this year, Bob Hunt, Bruce johnson, Dana Copus, seniors and juniors Larry Graves and Bob McGee. Working hard this summer to reach the 1000 mile plateau were three dedi- cated runners Bob McGee, Dave Meri- dith and Mark Vanderburg. All achieved this milestone. Other runners were Hunt, johnson and C-raves, all with bet- ter than 500 miles. Coach Allen Kayner and his team won the Valley and went on to win the Coun- ty and Regionals. This years team con- sisted of approximately 30 runners with quite a few freshman participating. Also running on the varsity team this year were seniors Dennis Belont and jay Higgs. CROSS COUNTRY - FRONT ROW: Dave Meridith, Larry Graves, Dennis Bellant, Bob Hunt, Bruce johnson, Dana Copus, Bob McGee. SECOND ROW: Kim Norris, jay Higgs, Dave Malusi, Ted Augirre, Bill Belger, Dan Strope. THIRD ROW: Doug Collins, john Birkenheier, jim Doan, Dave 128fsports Martin, Dean Martin, Steve Baker, Dave Essex. FOURTH ROW: Ernie Ry- tlewski, Tim Sujkowski, Tim jankowiak, Gordon Hages, Dave White, Robin Marting. BACK ROW: Coach Allen Kayner. Valley Foes Waiting for the start of the race are FRONT ROW: an unidentified runner, Central's Bob Hunt, Bruce Q johnson and Larry Graves. BACK ROW: Bob McGee, Dana Copus and another unidentified runner. ,M K si' Accepting the county championship trophy from Coach Vandermark of Handy is Coach Al Kayner. sports!129 Harriers Receive Disappointment at State Bay City Central's Cross Country team traveled to Ypsilanti to participate in the State Cross Country meet. Much to their surprize the harriers finished 14th. . Bob Hunt placed third with the next Central runner, sophomore Dave Mer- idith capturing 59th. St. joseph won with 97 points while Flint Kearsly cap- tured second with 120 points. Coach Al Kayner's squad, totaling 214 points last year, inflated that to 316 points this year. The team finished in sixth place last year. The harriers ended their season with a 4-1 win-loss record. According to Coach Kayner, this years team was the best he has ever had. 130!sports Walking back to the bus after winning the Valley meet is Coach AI Kayner and his varsity squad l Cross Country's co-captain, senior Bob Hunt. Stopping for a quick picture is Bruce johnson 1 Colf Team Places in Bay City lnvitationals Displaying some of his techniques on the putting green is Doug Anderson, as Coach Meeth intentively looks on waiting to make constructive suggestions. This year Central Golfers placed first in the County Match. The team also tied for the Valley title with the Mid- land and Flint Southwestern teams. Central's golfers played in the fall in- stead of the spring this year. Both Coach Robert Meeth and the golf team favor this change. Last years golf team placed fourth in the Bay City Invitational. Doug Ander- son, for the second year in a row, cap- tured a first place medalist with a score of 75. The main weakness of the team was their lack of experience. Only three players returned with experience from last spring. 1971 Golf Team consisted of players Doug Anderson, Richard Klopf, Rich- ard Wattkins, and Doug Wirt who were all lettermen. The wolves had an excellent year being only two players, Sampson and Klopf, left. Coach Robert Meeth shows some of the golf team members: Bruce Patterson, Doug Anderson, Richard Klopf, and Lonny Sampson, the type of golf balls he prefers to use to help him perfect his game. 132fsports Emplifying perfect form is senior, Lonny Sampson, who is teeing off on the green at the first hole at the start of the Bay City Golf Meet in which the Golf Team captured a fourth place. Putting at the fifth hole is Doug Anderson who took a first place at the Bay City Meet. sports! 133 Cirls' Volleyball Team is Valley Champion VARSITY VOLLEYBALL - FRONT ROW: LuAnn Grzegorczyk, Nancy Szczesniak, Linda Miller, Sandy Bierman, Anne Barker, SECOND ROW: jean Fisher, Rajean Luebs, Cindy DeLisIe, Sher Hayward, Sherry Morelli, Diane Pero, BACK ROW: Terri Ulrich, Manager, Sue Davis, Manager, Cindy Hardy, Lisa Peder- son, Patty Reilly, Sue lablonski, lane Rechsteiner. Showing enthusiasm are the spirited coaches. l 'I34fsports Setting up a spike, senior LuAnn Grzegorczyk. When the girls' volleyball season ended this year, all the players on both Varsity and junior Varsity were very pleased with the results. The coaches, Miss jean Fischer, of the Varsity and Miss Fran Danek of the junior Varsity had great praise for outstanding effort and accomplishment which spiked the greatest season the Wolfettes ever enjoyed. The Varsity team were Valley Cham- pions with a ten-two record and they managed to avenge each of the two losses. Ann Barker was most valuable, Nancy Szczesniak, most improved and LuAnn Grzegorczyk received the Spirit Award, as voted by their team mates at the end of the season. The junior Varsity finished the sea- son with a nine-three record, making them one of the top teams in the junior Circuit. The team voted Lois Wendt, most valuable and most spirited player. The honor of being the most improved went to Anne Gallagher. The season was so successful that it will hold the Centralites captive until next season, hoping for a perfect rec- ord, which is the only thing that could surpass this year. GIRLS VARSITY BASKETBALL - FRONT ROW: jane Rechsteiner, Sherry Morelli, Cathy Sautter, LuAnn Grzegorczyk, Linda Miller, Sher Hayward, Patti Ulrich. SECOND ROW: Lois Wendt, Sandy Bierman, Cindy Hardy, Linda Reinhardt, Patti Reilly, Sue jablonski, Anne Barker, Miss Francis Danek, Barb Holli- day, manager. lumping high over her opponent, Linda Miller. Girls Maintain Perfect Basketball Record l l Getting her shot off is junior, Anne Barker. The 1971-72 season for the girls' var- sity basketball team was again an unde- feated one. The girls ended with twelve wins and no losses. The girls' record now stands perfect- for three years, with a total of 27 wins. Most valuable player for the team was Patti Reilly, a junior who played under the boards for the wolfettes. Two other awards voted on by the team went to seniors: Sher Hayward took the most improved player and Sandy Bierman received the spirit award jane Rechsteiner was high point player with a 15.5 per game average. Also adding a great effect to the team was Cindy Hardy with 42 assists during the perfect season of the girls. Miss Francis Danek was the proud coach for the undefeated team. Miss Danek commented that the season was a good team effort and we were ,ever hurting for someone to come off the bench and do a goof' yy Jiecourt. The team's attitt .awaro their three victorious seas-on Pwas each year the competition seems to be a lot tougher, but somehow they were going to keep up their perfect record and try to make it four in a row, next year. sports! 135 Soul-Stirring Season ls Best Ever for Cagers Catchinga basket rebound is lim Thompson. The 1971-72 Basketball season was the best ever, starting with two big wins. With the victory against the Midland Chemics the Wolf-pack upped its sea- son record to 4-'I after defeating Handy for the seventeenth time. After a loss against Flint Southwest- ern they beat the number sixth rated team in the state and moved into a sec- ond place tie in the Eastern Valley League. With a decisive 82-48 victory over Midland High, the Cagers in- creased their chances to capture the Eastern Valley League title. After four more wins including a drama-filled 57-55 victory over Saginaw High the basketball team clinched sec- ond place in the League. The win upped Central's regular mark to an outstanding14-2. In tournament play, they won over Handy, but lost to Saginaw High. jumping for the ball is senior Doug Anderson. Shooting a free throw granted him is varsity player lim Thompson during the Handy-Central game. 13-6fsports VARSITY BASKETBALL - FRONT ROW: Coach Robert Meethg Bill Przygocki, Dana Copus, jim Velasquez, Kevin Nixon, Ernie Velasquez, Trainer Walt Kaniki. SECOND ROW: Charles Murray, lim Engel, Art Wyzgowski, Pat Beall, Doug Anderson, Nigel Wirgowski, jim Thompson, jim Rupp, Tom Gallagher. Trying to avoid a Handy's player is Pat Beail. The final score was a victorious 66-41. W' 'gills-IP' J JE? 1' . W il 1-Il ' 'll ' 1 ,TEA : WAS- . sportsf137 if , ' jf--' , Shooting a tough lay-up shot during a hard daily practice session is senior, Bill Pryzgocki. Central Varsity Cagers Begin Season Well skew Q' ts- L ' ,x ii-in J, vt XOQ. cage - S lvl. - A t . .,1-ef - 2 , l 1 s t -S 32 R 138fsports jumping against a john Glenn player is Pat Beall. Watching the ball as the tension grows at Handy is Doug Anderson and opposing players. ..J Showing his shooting style in the varsity warm-up scrimmage against All Saints is jim Valesqugz. A L is li.. N R X X Q Q Q f ' Looking for an open player to pass the ball to is Central's junior, Nigel Wirgowski. sportsf139 91 lunior Varsity Have Dim 1971-1972 Season Expressing emotions at a game are Centralites. The 1971-1972 junior Varsity's bas- ketball season finished with one win and fifteen losses. THe only win came midway in the season over Alpena High School. The team was very young consisting of all sophmores and one freshman. Coach, jerry Toyzan, commented that his team gained a great deal of experience and know how as the sea- son progressed. Each member put forth a hundred percent effort at each and every game. Dan Valesquez was high with a .549 average of shots taken from the floor and .640 average from the free throw line. High point man forthe season was Andrew Hanson with 144. Glenn 67 --W45 1407 s ports jumping into the air to get a clear shot offagainst his Saginaw High opponent is Kerry Arndt. 4. 'HQ Playing underneath the board for Central's team in the Saginaw High game is sophomore, Ben Rogers. ,l.V. BASKETBALL - FRONT ROW: Carl Reinke, Dan Velasquez, Andrew Hanson, Richard Schindler, Dennis jones, Brad Lodewyk. SECOND ROW: Blair Woody, Kerry Arndt, Ted Aguirre, Mark Vander- berg, Pat johnson. BACK ROW: lerry Toyzan. Getting up in perfect form is lim Lupo. 4 I Q 1 ,121- sports! 7 41 Wolvecubs Finish Year With 9-3 Season Going up for two points is Robert Ksiazeks. The thing that hurt us most was the bad injuries. That statement, made by Central's freshmen basketball coach Arthur Nixon was referring to the many players out due to sprained ankles and theflu. The Wolvecubs finished a good sea- son with Terry Hillaker and David Mur- ray leading the offense of the A team with high points. Top scorer for the defense was Larry Kalinski. Paul Las- kowski and William Wiesoinski on the offense and Mike Ramire for the De- fense were the top scorers for the freshmen basketball B team. The A team's final record was 9-3 while the B team ended the season with a 7-3 win-loss record. l S S l 142fsports Discussing a very vital play with his team during a time out is basketball coach Arthur Nixon. FRESHMAN BASKETBALL - FRONT ROW: David Murry, Ed Wayne Sevilla, Bart Nixon, Paul Mulka, Lon Rule, BACK ROW: Coburn, Scott Sabourn, Terry Hillaker, Larry Klawneski, SECOND Mgr. Kevin Stradinger, Mike Ramirez, Paul Laskowski, Chip Ped- ROW: Tom Szczesniak, Bob Karsek, Dewey Schmidt, Alex Velas- erson, Bill Wiescenski, Mgr. Dan Weiss. quez, Mike Toyzan, Mark Kaniki, THIRD ROW: Tim Sczepanski, Watching clo5ely are Chip Pederson and Coach Nixon. Shooting a basket is Mark Kaniki as Tom Szczeniak and Dewey Schmidt try to block Handy plag ers. 5portsf1-43 Finmen Recapture Relays Reaching upward to begin a near perfect dive is co-captain Craig Asbury. Craig is now a senior. VARSITY SWIMMING - FRONT ROW: Mark Butterfield, Ned Burdick, Craig Asbury, Don Strope, Peter Becton, lon Witucki. SECOND ROW: Keith Liken, Mike VanPoppelen, Steve Lambert, Bob Hagen, Terry Carroll, Keith Trask. THIRD ROW: Doug Schultz, jim Mitchell, Paul Mitchell, Greg Kintz, Hubert Smith, Varsity Manager Kerry Arnett. BACK ROW: Coach Art Manwell, Steve Siebert, Steve Stack, Norm Stevens, Ken Turvey, Kevin Copus, Coach Don Mitchell. 4 'l 144! sports for Fourth Year Central's Tankers placed first in the Vehicle City Relays again for the fourth year in a row. The Finmen, led by Coach Arthur Manwell, finished with 98 points, while Lansing Everett Cap- tured second with 70 points. The other teams swimming were, Flint South- western 67, Flint Central 49, Pontiac Northern 38 and last place Flint North- western 35 points. Central entered the relays in 1966 and finished third. In 1967 the Wolves finished second and from there on it was the first place spot for the Wolf- pack. The squad was the only team to capture first place more than two years straight. Captains for the team were seniors Craig Asbury and Don Strope. Assistant coach this year was Mr. Donald Mitchell. The Varsity Manager was Kerry Arnett, a junior, at Bay City Central. A new addition to the team were Sherry Spydell and loanne lay. The girls act as timers and were also the official rope holders to stop false starts. Battling it out to the bitter end is sophomore flying ace lon Witucki. He also swims the Relay 'V W W- ., X Y IW' , 5133 P, .N K: ,IA .i'l Leisurely swimming along is junior backstroker Peter Beckton. Pete also swims the I.M. and ffee. A sports!145 l 4 Swimmers Win Back Eastern Valley Crown Bay City Central's swim team ended out their season by winning the Third Annual Eastern Valley League Champi- onships. The tankers won it two years ao, with Flint Central winning last year. The Wolves, led by Arthur Manwell, finished with a 10-3 win-loss record. They started out the season by winning the Vehicle City Relays for the fourth year in a row. Graduating seniors this year were Craig Asbury, diving, Mark Butterfield, freestyle and the InM., William Lam- bert, freestyle and butterfly, Donald Strope, breaststroke and LM., Mike vampoppelen, butterfly and freestyle. The assistent coach again this year was Mr. Donald Mitchell. A teacher at Mackensen Elementry school, he is in charge of the I.V. team. 146fsports Practicing the butterfly is Bill Lambert. He took first in the 50 free in the valley competition. Coming up for a breath is senior Don Strope. Maintaining balance is co-captain Craig Asbury. VARSITY WRESTLING - FRONT ROW: Walter Kanicki, trainer, Gary Frieder, coach. BACK ROW: Chris Tucker, heavy weight, Dennis Keyes, 185 john Glave, 155, Craig O'DelI, 167, Bob Zingg, 145, Mick Monville, 138, Don Feiske, 132, Grant Meier, 126, Paul Pero, 119, Dave Pressler, 112, Dan Guterriez, 105, Mark Roberson, 98. K - f J , , . 3.1, 9-?',5f1 Q. 1, -i33fQ.'ij e 'V A ' ... - A ' W '-K V- , -. M 'v , , 45-1 'rvvf' , Xu, Y . -ewaivfii w,.,gfi'--to 5 Taking on his opponent in a Handy match is grappler, Craig O'DelI in the 167 weight class. 148fsports I Matmen Sponsor Annual Invitational Meet Starting out with two losses against Handy and Flint Northwestern, Cen- tral's Varsity Wrestlers came back to defeat Saginaw Arthur Hill with a final score of 49-10. The grapplers went on to defeat Port Huron in a dual meet with a 28-21 final score although they lost the second meet against Flushing. The Fouth Annual Invitational Wres- tling Tournament was held at Delta College on january 28th and 29th. The grapplers placed sixth out of 16 teams scoring 26Vz points. Craig O'Dell, the only individual winner from Central, placed third in the 155 weight catagory who went on to gain his second Eastern Valley League Championship on the individu- al basis. Coach Gary Frieders Wolves proved their wrestling ability by retaining the Eastern Valley League title for the third straight year. ! Taking on his competition is Chris Tucker. Struggling to pin his opponent while the referee watches the moves is junior, Danny Guterriez junior Varsity Mattmen Have a 5-5 Season l l r i l Exert ing every bit of energy, fighting his way out ofbeing taken down for a pin during the wrestling match at Bay City Handy is jeff Beson. 150fsports As the junior Varsity's Season prog- ressed a great deal of effort was put in and valuable experience was gained. Due to the teams' enthusiasm a losing start turned out to be a fairly successful season. The Mattmen finished with a record of five wins and five losses. The junior Varisity did quite well in the Bay City Invitational with a seventh place and a third in the Sophomore Tournament. Individual accomplish- ments were Warren Liken with a first place and third going to Mark Adams, in their divisions. Coach Gary Frieders seemed to think that a great deal had been accom- plished between the first match and the last match of the season which made him anticipate a successful sea- son for the 1972-1973 season. Coach Frieders also felt that every team mem- ber did his best during every match in '72 and was especially satisfied with the great effort put forth by Gary Talaga at 126 lbs., Warren Liken at 132 lbs., and Mark Adams at 145 lbs. With prospects of a stronger team next year the out- look is very promising. ,S 5-'fE::s.:?s9 ' wi vb x ' EX ifffxz ' wh 84453 kwwm ws A J gg v f QNX ,R -, 'fj-NE:-., 'Ia g x X x F ,Q Q- QQFXQ gl, ygjwi 5 V S.. , MQSNWQW?3YFXY5ilXi v X T34 'Q M, www fwwyb X MSN ' - Nxwwrzzwwkn . , X -KN X Www N' M N. N' , X ' Q N QQSNX Ns J mv- .Www Wm ' Y . f l .gx Xglifif wi 1 Q : x 'I Q sg.: I .:?::1-fffV i .kvx-1QS'.?X' . W 1 5 'I 5 , we 4 A Ta, .9 Q fs X ' Q X .. K s -AX krxw xx W ,K.i X f N 4 X gi -- '5 Q .1 Q :am - 1 .. S' Ss: ak:- Stb XQNXN V v X ,Q M,-wif X Wolf Runners Capture Firsts Central's Track Team started out quite small when the season began but increased later on. They didn't have a spectacular year but their victories were outstanding. Five school records fell this year. All the distance marks in the past two years were broken. Distance Medley runners Gasping for breath as he is first to cross the finish line at the County Meet is Rick lankowiak. ttf 'l52fsports won the first trophy in many years. Bob Hunt was the only Central track- man to qualify for the State Meet. He was the first to score for Central at the State Meet in five years. In that meet he took fourth place in the two mile. Rick lankowiak was chosen the most valuable runner on the basis of his ded- ication and that he was a repeating Val- ley and County champ. Central's Track Team's most versatile man was Barry Hages, competing in four events in almost every meet. He also led in overall points. in Valley and County Meets if 5 Fifi l 2 .uw is ' I S ,. Sw E5 SH , 53,5 ,Q ,EQ 1 i mg ,. ,. 2 Q5 :ms :s ,f as 1.2 3 xv. ,Q 12322 ,xg-ly X 5, sin 25253 IE:-- 3 1.X. :Sgr , siliifidl ,E lsissnfssf : Y X. im :- sis- -2 g1:,hg1,: r.-s .. ,N if X2 s ' Wes: ' X ss :sew Q '45 WEE A -5' -2 E33-X 1 we - .Et . 5 ggi 233832 Q. 55 35 - s X X X ss E 5 k XS S s g sssexxg f 4 TEH ' 323351 1 iv? as . ...sew BX SR wx X , iss isi s iii Q T if I X, N R iii ,N as 5 52:13-3 XY . gig s H ilil s f' ' Hit ? 13 1 X. - is X? XX 3 , Zi ' 1 3 1 ,J S ss X ' xl Q 1 K T 333 L ag Sl i Striving, with legs reached out to make it over the hurdle, is trackman Barry Hages. Kneeling is Varsity runner Bob Hunt, a junior The only team member who qualified to repre M sent Bay City Cental at the State Meet. sports! 153 CirIs'SoftbaII Teams Capture Top Honors VARSITY SOFTBALL - FRONT ROW: Sherry Morelli, Irene Green, lane Rechsteiner, Cathy Sautter, LuAnn Grzegorczyk. BACK ROW: Terri Bonem, Nancy Szczesniak, Coach Fran Danek, Cindy Hardy, Sher Hayward, Kathy Mich, Anne Barker. Moving from a wild pitch is LuAnn Grzegorczyk. 154.f'sports Crirls' softball stimulated great inter- est in 1971 with over fifty girls trying out for the inter-scholastic teams. Twenty-six girls won positions on Var- sity and junior Varsity Teams this year. The Varsity softball team completed a very successful season with a record of seven wins and one loss. The junior Varsity's season record was 3-0. This placed both teams in the number one spot. Three players receiving special rec- ognition on the outstanding Varsity team were: Nancy Szczesniak, as most valuable, Sherry Morelli, as most im- proved and LuAnn Grzegorczyk win- ning the Spirit Award. Nancy, a junior, held the number one position as pitcher throughout the season. LuAnn, also a junior was Nan- cy's catcher. Nancy's know-how to hit the moving target of LuAnn's glove helped keep the opponent's runs to a minimum. Sherry, only a freshman, was a very versatile player and consistent hitter. The successful 1971 season made Miss Frances Danek, coach of both teams ecstatic with the results. A Looking for a chance to steal is Irene Green. W Getting ready for a mighty hit is Kathy Mich. ' X X S -Ss. .. 459, 3 Q Q .- - X-,fs A , twietx-,X-3 k 0 gy Y fm . xt L. Y L . ,L . Delivering a windmill pitch, Nancy Szczesniak. j.V. SOFTBALL - FRONT ROWS Judy Roseberry, Sandy Laney, Chris Reisig, Linda Miller, Pam Murphy. BACKROW: Cathie Rinz, Eileen Rivard, Lois Wendt, Karen Vink, Theresa Langin, Coach Fran Danek. Setting up for a play is Central's infielders. sports! 7 55 Varsity Diamond Men Finish Trying Season VARSITY BASEBALL - FRONT ROW: Dennis Sampson, Micheal Sowinski, joe Guizdala, Chris Bowlby. SECOND ROW: jerry Lewis, Paul Shy- poski, Keith McVannell, Manager, Tom Baird. BACK ROW: Pitchers-john Fick, Mark Lodewyk, Bill Przygocki, Michael Kocisky and Coach jerry Toyzan. T56Xsports Experience was the main factor achieved by CentraI's Varsity baseball diamondmen as they ended their sea- son with a record of two wins and eighteen losses. They played two games in the State District tournament. Their first oppo- nents, Banger john C-lenn, were de- feated by a score of two to one. They were eliminated by a strong Midland team ten to nothing in six innings in a crucial battle. The most damaging factor for the diamondmen were their errors. In 20 games, they had a total of 63 errors. Also contributing to their troubles was their lack of pitching strength, with Bill Przygocki having a disappointing sea- son with a 'I-8 record. Leading the diamondmen in hitting was first baseman Mike Sowinski. He was the most consistent player with a batting average of.393. Mark Lodeywk followed with .3'l7. N look of disappointment fills the face of jerry Toyzan while watching a game. xi w Throwing a perfect strike to a Douglas Mac Arthur opponent is pitcher Bill Przygocki. Throwing the ball to second baseman Terry Lewis is Keith Mcvannei. The two succeeded in getting an out. sport5!757 L 1 lunior Varsity Baseball Splits Their Season The junior Varsity's 1971 baseball season started off with forty-eight can- didates trying out for the team. After all the preseason cuts there were twenty- two eager players ready to begin a hopeful season. This year the team was divided into two individual teams, freshmen and sophomores. Mr. George Charles, the coach, felt that the sophomore team proved that experience does count when they won most of the games out of the lunior Varsity's season record of nine wins and nine losses. john Laskowski, freshmen, was the most valuable player for the junior Var- sity. john was the first string pitcher and also held the highest batting aver- age, which was .454. Coach Charles stated that other out- standing players were sophomores Mark Wade, a utility player, Pat Gast, short-stop and freshmen Scott Bier- man, the team's catcher. l.V. BASEBALL - FRONT ROW: Dan Koehler, Pat Gast, Mark Wade, Scott Bierman, john Laskowski. SECOND ROW: Grant Gehringer, Ned Kleinke, Randy Hemingway, Brad Lodewyk, Richard Bailey. THIRD ROW: Mr. George Charles, Scott Buda, Kevin DeCathur, Blair Woody, Carl Reinke, Dale Garrow. 'l 2 3 1 C4 2 8 7 7 Flint Central 3 Practicing his catching is Scott Bierman. 0 R s 4 -ii Pitching indoors on a rainy day and practicing his accuracy and form is freshman john Laskowski. Showing his technique is Mr. George Charles sports! 159 ' es ec I VARSITY TRACK - FRONT ROW: Sandy Wylie, Mary jo Hardy, Linda Reinhardt. SECOND ROW: jan Reder, Merrylie Feinauer, Kathy Babinski, Debbie Reinhardt, Miss lean Fischer, Coach, Sara Norris, Ann Gallagher, Sandy Pero, Terri Arnold. BACK ROW: Debby White, Debbie Atwood, Kathy Schmidt, Karen Ball, Patty Reilly, Pam Blumenstein, Sue Mounts, Patti Ulrich, Cathy Chown, Karen VanSumeren, Mau- reen Hill. Ten State Records Set by Central Wolfettes An undefeated season was the good news for Central's girls' track team. Out of seventy-eight girls who re- sponded tothe call of the first try-outs, this year's team consisted of seventeen freshmen, fourteen sophomores, one junior and one senior. Because of this year's fine perform- ances, Central had ten girls listed in the State Record Book, which is compiled through a Telegraphic Meet because girls cannot have district, regionals or state meets. Voted by their team as most valuable was Linda Reinhardt, the most im- proved member, Mary lo Hardy anch the Spirit Award went to Sandy Wylie. When the season was over, Coach Miss lean Fischer, had one word for her fantastic team, and that was won- derful . As well as the team did, Miss Fischer, still feels that improvement is possible and with all but one girl com- ing back next year, she is determined that her girls will break all previous records set this year and once again repeat as undisputed champions. The coach is ready, the girls are ready, will- ing and able. Opponents, beware! Practicing her hurdling style is Sandy Wylie. 16Of s ports Six New Records Set by Girls' Swim Team Entering the water from a start is Lisa Pederson. Lisa helped the team with her powerful strokes. VARSITY SWIM TEAM - FRONT ROW! Tari Trimble, loan Antle, Colleen Neering, Amy Pangborn, Shelley Lupo. SECOND ROW! Mary Carroll, Teresa Langin, Elizabeth Campbell, Lisa Pederson, Pam Blumenstein, Karen Vink, Janelle Langin, ludy Wendland. BACK ROW: Diane Garrison, Debbie Os- born, Dee Prophater, Debbie Badour, Pam Murphy. The girls' swim team came through with another undefeated season in 1970-71. There were 26 girls who made up this outstanding team. Even though the season consisted of only two matches, both against Arthur Hill High School, Central proved itself by taking eight first places out of the twelve events with a total score of 72-45 in the first meet and again taking eight i out of twelve first places available with 74-45 in the second encounter. The Wolfettes broke records during these matches in the 160 yd. free relay, 80 yd. I.M., 40 yd. fly, 80 yd. free style, 40 yd. breast and the 80 yd. free relay. These accomplishments verify a very strong team. Mrs. Kathy Taylor, coach of the swiii, team, is really looking forward to ne-gf year when her record breakers and the majority of the team will be coming back. Starting off into a backstroke, Mary Carroll. Beginning an inward-tuck dive, Debbie Badour F1 -ra.: ' Q-S8 -Q' . ti sportsf161 l S s i Netters Return - Anticipates Strong Team Awaiting in tension fora serve is Dan Webb. Tennis teams this year were young and inexperienced with the boys hav- ing only two lettermen back and the girls with a completely new squad. Fred Shearer was the only team member who qualified for the Regionals. Rajean Luebs was chosen as the most valuable player for the girls' team. The boys' season record was five wins and four losses, thegirls' with two losses to Regina High. Though Central did not finish too high in the standings, individual efforts gave good competi- tion to opponents. The majority of all the matches were extremely close. Dean Woody and Dan Webb were the only two seniors on the boys' team, with the rest of the players returning, Coach lamf-s Reed anticipates a strong and very competitive team next year. With all the girls' returning next year the girls' coach, Mr. Kathy Taylor, feels very confident that their team will be strong in spirit and strength. With all the material the coaches have to work with we should expect strong contenders and perhaps first place teams next year. VARSITY TENNIS TEAM - FRONT ROW! Pete Sf ith, Kip Howland, Dave Pressler, Andy Hart, Dean Woody, Greg Kintz, Randy Sides, Paul Mitchell SOND ROW: Coach, Mr. James Reed, Fred Youn, Rick Fletcher, Fred Shearer, Dan Webb, jon We' Scott Zemostrad, jeff lanke. ' 'iff '.' ,s . k. rd 162fsports :tw - s Showing her stress Sue Da vis returns the serve. i mx Q:-.. N.-: 1 N.. X 5 5 Q J .... X X X S .1 xv . . ! . x .3 3 5 Q N - - 1 Ei.. Vi w ry tx g ..., .... YF' X xxgpi q wwwwiakfsaf ww' , A X 'Watt-':: . m3k:f5.5.,,. kit:-f, pf 3: f Q -Nix? X Q X X X Q S X x XX xx X43 x X N NX x X X XQ X xx x Q N X 'x X N ., K W www ' 5 --A-, 2 . 4. A .xbf -9 I I R X R X X -3:53. .Miki J 5 is QS R l x 5 x S s ff, .- x X X X Q 5 5 Q X Nw N A Qi , K-'ww t E' 5525 if N? ., , .:-- '- - is ' :Eli E X , , ' X ff Eb, A ., iv- Wwe. 'W S A+ W. f- xii- 53. six . xx X T ,L 'fi'5I5X f v ii LY K . Q ' . . N x 5 S E W ,--Nw Mx ww-W. x wi NH K QW: Q X -www-K .wx W QP' ,ar X if Q fi X N 3 X5 Px I QR. s Q X ,x xxx Smiling people, Bright people, Lonely, Sad and Pouting people. Young people, Old people, City and Town and Farming people. People, People, People! Our world is a glow with people. ALBUM l K A ,xg wx Y x P M tg my Q W Y ' N S XX xxx Xw ww W S5 Siu NX KT xx x 3 A X x NW XX , X N N FN Xxx NFQM - wx -xi Q. , sportsf163 ' o Seniors Are Ready to Leave BCC's World Senior Senators Standing: Mary Beetham, Denise Patterson, Fred Shearer, Dave Ruhland and Patty Turner. Senior Class Officers Sitting: Wce-President, lim Thompson, Secretary, Marie Awadj President, Bob Mazzara and Treasurer, Bayne Rupff. Missing is Senator Bill Murray. 166fseniors . Guy Abbs Dena Abear Deborah Adair Bonnie Adams Debra Adams Prudy Adams , Enedina Aguirre Ernest Aguirre Deborah Alderton Gerald Allen Dawn Alvesteffer Margaret Anderson Scott Anderson Lee Ann Appold Kevin Arnett Ernest Arocha Randy Arthur Thomas Arthur Craig Asbury Elizabeth Atkinson Four years ago a class of 720 fright- ened and confused freshmen assembled together to start their four years of high school. After completing the four years the class of 72 again assembled, perhaps for the last time, for commencement exercises. Unlike previous years the senior class wasn't able to all be on the same time schedule, but inspite of this the class rebounded and raised over 53,000 in the annual candy sale, showed their spirit by capturing the pep jug and winning the spirit trophy. ls it possible to express the feelings a senior has in leaving a world of friends, happy cherishable memories along with the disappointing times, the laughter and tears, the tingling satisfaction in cap- turing victories academically, socially and in the field of sports. The senior class graduated from Cen- tral uncertain of their future. l , l i , o n. leannine Auman Marie Awad Debra Babinski Michael Badalamenti Beverly Bailey George Baker ' Robert Baker Karen Ballor Suzanne Banaszak Richard Barber Cheryl Barcia Louisa Barrera Paula Bates Roger Bauer William Bauer Patrick Beall Christopher Beaudin Susan Beecher Sharon Beeckman Mary Beetham Andrew Behmlander Daniel Beiser Dennis Bellant Denise Benson Sally Berger lill Berry Rosemarie Berry loann Bialek Carol Bickel Sandra Bierman Kathleen Bishop Iodine Bissonette joann Bissonnette Nola Bladecki Kenneth Blank in i r ii seniors! 167 Seniors Happy About Coming Graduation 168fseniors Wayne Bleck Chris Bowlby lames Bradley Raymond Brashaw Mark Brookhouse Susan Brookhouse Philip Bublitz joseph Burzynski Mark Butterfield Crystal Byas Patrick Byle Linda Camp Debra Campbell Harley Campbell Faith Capp Nancy Capp Mary Carolan Wayne Caspers Mary Cathcart Tim Causley Wendy Cederberg Pamela Chamberlain Paula Chapa Raymond Chartier Sally Chartier . Susan Chartier john Chevalier hu gulxgl'-' +59 Zlwln-f,,' ,il s , Dennis Cresnnskl Kay Cimbalik Sandra Ciosek Dale Clarey Donna Clarke Randy Clayton Kenneth Cliff Concentrating heavily on his chalk drawing is Mike Gasta, as he puts the finishing touches on it. 1 leanne Collier john Coones Brent Corbin lohn Corrion Paul Corrion Mary Coyer Robert Cunningham Mark Curtis Charles Custer Kathleen Czowski Michael Dabrowski Patrick Dammer Robert Daniel jerilyn Davis joe Davis 'Linda Davis th N 'wt X Virginia Davis Donnapeckeri W i Debui .ii Lum Af., lrene'Deinura' Rock Denham Dale Dennis Dennis Dickerfon Marcia Diehl Linda Digby Arthur Dillon 170!seniors Thomas Dominowski james Donaldson William Dulude Lois Dummeldinger john Duranczyk Matthew DuRussel Dennis Easter Linda Ebbert Bonnie Ekstrom Mary Elkins Darlene Ellison lacquelyn Elwell Lupe Escamilla ,sv jchenbacher wans , -if-Ewing Kia. mer-L.-,. 5taniI I .austin ' Thomas Feinauer Tim Fellows john Fick Kathleen Fick Rita Filcek Stopping a minute on the stairs to relax and read a cycle maga zine during his RLO is senior Bob Baker. E r ' l ' 'iV':A. l Seniors Register to Vote for Initial Time Sally Fisher Susan Flemmer Richard Fletcher Debra Flues Cashmere Folson Beverlee Forbes Tom Fork Karen Forster Brian Fournier Paula Fournier Wilson Fournier lennifer Frank Alicia Frasier lacqueline Frazier Harold Friedeberg Debbie Furtaw Debra Gainforth lohn Gall Alfred Garcia Victoria Garcia Dennis Gast Douglas Gasta Michael Gasta .Sue Bill Gavord Mari Gehoski Stephen Geh Donald GehrH.n , Gregg Geieisuaafi janet Geiersbach john Geiersbach Daniel Gentle Dennis Gerhauser Timothy Gielda Rocky Gillisse Susan Gillisse seniors! 177 Seniors Get Measured for Caps, Gowns 772fseniors Robert Gilson Lona Glass john Glave Sara Goddeyne Edwina Goebel Eugene Goik Daniel Gonder james Goodheart Kathy Goodrow Mary Gower Denice Graebner Dennis Graham Michael Graham Dale Gransden Linda Greenleaf Carol Groulx Cynthia Groulx Deborah Groulx Maryann Groulx joseph Grudzinski Connie Grzegorczylx Lu Ann Grzegorczyk joseph Guoan Steve Gutierrez V' 'vorah Gwizdala joanne Gwizdala Kathy Gwizdala Samuel Gwizdala joan Haddix Barry Hages Susan Haines Michael Halm Terri Hampton Cynthia Hardy Debra Hardy Mathematically figuring out margins for a typing project are Seniors, Robert Mayne and Wayne Bleck, in a personal typing class. Glenn Hart Sally Hart Douglas Hartley Shannon Hartley Susan Hartwig Michael Harwood Dianne Hayward james Hayward Sheryl Hayward Doris Heikkila Anne Heine David Helmreich Michael Hemingway Gerald Henderson Debra Herber Susan Herber Kirk Herman joseph Hernandez William Hetherington 174!seniors Marianne Higgason lay Higgs Robert Hill Kenneth Hillman Debra Hinton Geraldine Hintz Connie Holka Robert Holliday Randall Holmes 5 Timo Holmes Deborah Holyszho, james Howard : Deborah Howay .-, 1 Michael Huber ' Susan Huber Raymond Hunt Robert Hunt Daniel Jacobs Paul lacobs Mary lajo Douglas janowiak Ann Jarvis: Garylay ,I- Drawing designs and then painting them is Diane Hayward in her art class Senior Class Choose Purple for Their Graduation i it X RR l . x'A Timothyjay Sylvia jennings Bruce johnson Karl johnson Kathy johnson Marcella jonas Ellen jones Linda jones Willie jones Lynn jordan Michael Kaczynski Dennis Kalinowski Thomas Kaliszewski Raymond Karbowski Mark Kaunitz Kim Kelley Matthew Kelley Kirk Kemmer Karin Kerkau Herbert Kernstock V Dawn Keyes Donalyn,Killo1.igh ' .ndrla King I Timothy Kish ' fi Pauline Klawinski Bfll Kleinert Edward Koch 7 Michael Kocisky Doris Kolak Lillian Kosnik Leonard Kostus Elaine Kowalski - Rebecca Krantz Donna Kraynak Margaret Krieg Independent Study Gffered to 7972 Class 'l76fseniors Larry Krygier Daniel Krzyminski Kenneth Kukla Sandra Kukla Matthew Kustuch Donald Labrenz Mary Lambert Susan Lanczak Michael Langin Dianne Langley Amy Langlois William LaRoche Mary Laskowski Colleen Latocki Ronald Lee VIU -C IP .nne Lewandowski Terry Lewisul E, A Robert Lijewsiw','.,y ,K k Gregory Linton ' ' L Donald List Elizabeth Low james Luce Joann Luczak lulianne Luczak Rosalie Lunger Darlene Lupcke Barbara MacPhail Rose Malowinski Michael Manning Brenda Marchlewicz julie Marchlewicz ,lmll Stopping to grab a bite to eat during his RLO is jay Higgs, before going to his next class. K.:-41 ' Larry Markel Dale Marquardt Bonita Marsh Carol Marsh Charles Martek Kathy Martin Vickie Martin Robert Mayne D Robert Mazza? Patricia McCorrni.,ft Zef Raymoncl'McCfoy' A il Dennis Arne y Keith M.. varinell Paul Meden ' jacquelyne Meir Michael Mercier Bill Middleton Althea Mieske Marla Miles Charlene Miller Lorraine Miller Dennis Mindykowski Kathy Mish Deborah Misze Michael Monville Mike Monville l seniorsf'I77 178fseniors Dale Moore Margaret Moore Cheryl Moulton ilders Q! - . QQ, ,.'1 t'- Nancy Murray William Murray Sally Ncarman Mary Neumeyer Gregory Niedzwiecki Kathleen Niemann Patrick Niergarth Linda Niles Debra Noonan Debra Norgan Daniel Nowicki jon Nykamp Craig O'DeH Ray O'Dell jeri O'Laughlin Relaxing and enjoying herself in the commons is senior Sue Staudagh-'-r -sz, Q. N 4. 5 :Q - .. . V . ,,- BD Seniors Sponsor March of Dimes Drive Karen Oltman Timothy O'Neil Frederick Orr Lisa Ostrander Betsy Ostrom Richard Owczarzak Elaine Owen Maureen Pabalis Karen Parker Denise Patterson Bonnie Pauley Frances Pauwels David Pearson Allen Pelltier Debra Peplinski Randy Perkins Diane Pero Gayle Perz ' A Lois Peters joseph PP Rochelle ln nd Richard Phillips Carol Piotromiski Valerie Pitt ' Linda Plant Lynda Pomeroy judy Popp Nancy Powers Lou Ann Prahin Jeffery Prell Marcia Prince Kathryn Pritchard Mark Prophater William Przygocki Mary Putt seniorsf179 Seniors Enjoy Final BCC Sports Activities 180fseniors Susan Rajewski Anthony Raymaker jane Rechsteiner Mark Rechsteiner james Reed Judith Reer Margaret Reinke Peter Remington Deean Riddle Marilyn Ringwelski Hugh Ritter Ann Roach lohn Roach Nancy Roberson Lindell Roberts Susan Rodda Dwight Rogers William Rohrer Larry Rooker Diane .Rosenbrofolg Barbara Roshy julie Roth Richard Roth jean Roznowski Edward Ruediger Randall Ruff David Ruhland Gregory Rummel Bayne Rupff Charles Russell Geralyn Russell janet Ryers Barbara Rygwelski Denise Ryman Elaine Rytlewski ' C S S .X X . 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X K his ' X- X' ,lk . - C T X S .NX ig' S Relaxing momentarily after assisting with the Freshmen Orienta- tion are Seniors: Bob Shearer, Tim lay and Mary Beetham. sffislm William Samborn Mary Sampier Rickey Sampier Dennis Sampson Gertrude Sanchez Robert Sauve Nancy Schabel Charles Schallier Judy Scheuerlein james Schlicker Leanne Schlott Cynthia Schmidt Neil Schmidt Marilyn Schnute Sabine Schoefeld Connie Schoof Kay Schuchardt Colleen Schumach Patti Schwartz Mark Sebald Shelly See Lucy Sevilla Fred Shearer Robert Shearer Mark Short Paul Shyposki ef seniorsf781 'l82fseniors David Siefert Thomas Siegrist Thomas Sisson Patricia Smith Maryjane Snyder Raymond Sochacki Leona Solomon Robert Solosky Barbara Spychalski Connie Spychalski loan St. Laurent Charles Staley Timothy Stark Sue Staudacher Linda Stefaniak Sandra Stefaniak Michael Steinhoff Richard Stepanski lohn Stevens Elaine Stewart Kathleen Stroemer Don Strope Davif Stuhler Correcting her paper of any errors in Transcription Class is senior Kathy Gwizdala I 'ti-'x,, , , Central's Senior Pictures Taken by Dirla's Nanette Styn Karen Sugar Terry Sullivan lackie Supersinski Steve Swiecicki Geraldine Syring Kathleen Szczepanik Nancy Szczesniak Mary Tacey Ricky Tahash Deborah Tardiff Mary lo Tasior Richard Taylor Timothy Tebedo Lorri Teddy james Thompson Randy Timm Michael Tober lean Tomaszewski Laurie Tomczak Mary Torres Robert Toyzan David Trapp Michelle Trask Clifton Trotter Michael Truemner Patricia Turner Nancy Ueberroth Amy Ulrich Kevin Urban Lazaro Uribe David Valencia Mark Valley Ronald Valley Kim VanOchten 184fseniors Jerald VanOoteghem Gerald Van Pelt Michael VanPoppelen Carol VanSumeren Kim VanWert Robert Van Wert Gregory Vaughn Guadalupe Velasquez james Velasquez joseph Velasquez Richard Velasquez Brenda Vlier Robert Vought Karla Wales Mark Walkowiak Lynette Walsey David Walter Debra Walter Ricky Walter Marie Wasek Margo Webb Susan Weber Cynthia Wegener Neil Wegener Robert Wegener Mary Weiler Displaying their reluctance to climb up the third flight of stairs are Seniors Donald List and Eugene Goik. Seniors Recall Early Years At B.C. Central l , ggi a-X t-at s , li: 1: 'sl 1' Y- i pig 59 W' EE ' 5- , 43 EE -,E - 2 , 1 Riagg 11, nf . sissy: ig Sw Y i QR Y is 1 -A t - .. 95. N .i .ttA..ik5SQ-Q 2 ws, .f,,:g Mx, R Sis . . X XX S -5' Q55 .- wel Ns W wear--,.:.S.,..'. X ,, 2 Vi X xx NF :N it w 5 Xihfss s N I zz 1, -X .. it N. a. ' x c -Q ' A- X , 2 5 22 it ' Y X ? XX Q Q R tx X st at 1 KX 'S Fix 3 ,at RY ei xx X: S X SSE is sg .NR S f X QX xx Wm? XEX3 E 2 ig ' fl? .Q S. xx x FMA My it W5 31.3, S .ki w 5 , .i ia, 1 2- ,VN :WML i, gl, is 1 li ,Ig as lllll X S ss? -t sex i :gg Egesrgli 'S iii 23V Q X NR SSSQX if ill 15 333 5 S zlsgllzl : M xi X: Q p age wit QQ - Xxx Q R, X. Q S X s Robert Weiler Steven Weinberg Robert Welch Melvin Wells Laverne Wesley Linda West Levone White june Wicks lerrilyn Wier Darla Wilkinson Ricky Willett Arthur Williams Betty Williams Ernestine Williams Linda Winn Susan Witbrodt Robert Witucki johanna Witzke Daniel Wizner Nina Wolfe Paul Wolter Duane Woods Terry Woods ludy Wyzdiewicz Mark Yax Martin Yonkey Fred Youn Darlene Young Sheryl Young Robert Zann Karen Zielinski Walter Zink George Zook Diane Zuchnik seniors! 185 iN .Q . MAGNA CUM LAUDE -- FRONT ROW: leanne Lewandowski, Mary Neumeyer, Linda Winn, lacque- line Frazier. SECOND ROW: Michael Steinhoff, Kathy Gwizdala, jay Higgs, Karen Ballor and Fred Youn. Work Rewarding for Graduates Xi s Seniors Honor Students - Graduation Years have passed, work has been completed and the rewards have been given. The Honor students of this year's graduating class have worked hard and now have been recognized for their many achievements. Of the 32 Honor students of 1972, nine of them graduated Magna Cum Laude. The required grade point aver- age of this honor was 3.8. The remain- ing 23 Honor students graduated Cum Laude by achieving a 3.45. Now as the year comes to a close, the long awaited graduation of the 720 se- niors was finally becoming a reality. The commencement exercises, which took place june 8, 1972, contained many mixed feelings and emotions. School activities, homework, proms and parties were all a part of their memories. Many were happy while others looked back with a little sad- ness. Although their high school years have passed, a new phase of their lives begins, whether it be college, a job, or marriage. As the final day approached, the Se- niors, in their caps and gowns, walked the halls for the final time as students of Bay City Central. 186fcommencement 1- . 7 .nn Etffjk l Standing for the National Anthem at the beginning of the commencement ceremonies which were held in the stadium, are the graduating seniors at Bay City Central. BAY CITY CENTRAL'S 1972 CUM LAUDE GRADUATES -- FRONT ROW: john Glave, lehnifer frank, Mary Cathcart, Judith Ewing, Kathy Fahrner, Mary Beetham and Debra Babinski. SECOND ROW: Kathy Martin, Douglas Harrison, Elizabeth Atkinson, Sandra Bierman and Gregory Vaugh. THIRD ROW: Amy Ulrich, Sabine Schoefeld, Marie Awad, Dale Clarey, Larry Deutsch, Mark Butterfield, Dana Copus and Paul Sigelko. Bid Theirrsfinal Farewell to Bay City Central Awaiting their final step in the educational pro- cess are some of Central's Seniors. commencementf187 juniors Elect Class Gfficers for 71-72 Term f 3 h : X Xt at ses M J X X X E t x Xxx' X X JUNIOR OFFICERS -- SENATGRS, STANDING: Roger Schmidt, Tom Taylor, Merrylie Feinauer, and jim Klass.OFFlCERS, KNEELING: Monica Smiley, Steve Schlatter and Camie Maxim. Missing is Paul Pero. ,semi , .., r t , wg . KN X N t X x i gs x0 St R 5. ,.,',,. L N K s X +C 1 X r s , ' WY vnxxs , X - Sf: Nt A 'AX . ..: s 5 3 , K, 188!juniors at i Y X Si A X Q 6 ' -' . sua: - ss-- x X . sv xg ts E . 'sax . Susan Aaron Dan Abbe Michael Adamczyk Marcia Alderton Donald Allababaugh lohn Allabaugh Marcia Alston josephine Alvarado Kevin Alvesteffer Kim Alvestsffer Brian Anderson Bruce Anderson Charles Anderson Cindy Anderson Douglas Anderson Stephen Anderson joan Antle Kerr Arnett MichaelArnold joe Arocha Arthur Carolyn Thomas Aspin john Atkinson Debra Atwood Debra Auer Ioyce Augustyniak Maureen Auman james Babinski Kathleen Babinski Roseta Bacon Thomas Baird Steven Baker Barbara Baldridge Karen Ball joyce Baranowski Karen Barber Anne Barker Lawrence Barre Edward Barry julie Barton Linda Bassett David Batzer Peter Beckton Charlene Beeckman Michael Behm Gayle Behmlander Mike Beiser Wayne Beiser Brentford Bender Robert Berg Thomas Berg jyl Berkman , Claire Bernelis Belinda Berry Veronica Berry jean Beyer loan Beyer Scott Bierman Kenneth Birch Ioyce Bissonette Woodrow Black Rheta Blankenship David Bober Mary Botimer Rennae Bourcier Randy Bourland Beverly Bowles Anne Brady Sherry Brady Michae Braley ,tx- i s s a N s 'st si Q .. s ,Z X is X 4 QSM X s S X . A s IA. gt rt at c if YQ X X Familiarized with the surroundings at Central, the junior class awaits the final step in their educational program. Act- ing as advisors for the juniors were Mr. Lester Sherbeck and Mr. Alphons Weir. Various tests preparing the college bound students were scheduled throughout the year. They included the Preliminary Scholastic Aptitude Test iPSATj and the National Merit Scholarship test, which are both used in college admittance. Handling complete responsibility of the annual junior-Senior Prom was one of the activities performed by volun- teers from the junior Class. The prom took place in the spring. . s A 1 '-i' s Rx s as X Q V x. t . W : . xt lxwfs X 5 X . -st lk .ss -ltr T . Q , . :Sixers . in g p ,. .s l X X X X X N fx ' E is 1. , . N Qi 2-4 .,,,, -11: -,s sf ,,. ,.,, , 1,1-.11 3 Rfk ,ski e X' 9 Q :..: S , , 1 'V - x Q. Q, as .- si g gy gi ,. 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X x X X as X s v X Q' X km X QNX. : ' ' 3 X N i .X X Q XWAQ X X X X N wx ilkx XX X N XX Lillian Vogel Jodi Wachowiak Susan Wackerly Mark Wade Janet Wagner Kathleen Wagner Timothy Wagner Richard Wales Dorea Walker Tondalear Walker Mark Walkowiak Timotlwwalkowiak James ordynski Susanne Wardynski Janice Warfield Edward Wark Randy Warren Monica Wasek Gary Watson Jeanette Webb Jacqueline Wedding Dale Wegener Edith Wegener Luanne Wegener Sandra Weigle Kathleen Weiler Stephen Weiler William Weiler ldamary Weinberg Pamela Weinlander Carole Weir Patricia Wells Lois Wendt Susan Wendt Joseph Wenglikowski Mike Wenglikowski Carol Wentworth Daniel West Mary Lou Westfall Debra White Denise White Nancy White Carol Wicks Shirley Wiesenauer Therese Wildberding 1 Lorraine'WiIliams Karen Willy Dalemarie Wilson Penny Winn Michael Winters Nigel Wirgowski Terry Wirsing Alan Wisniewski David Wisniewski Diane Wisniewski Mary Wittbrodt Richard Wlock fi Thaddeus Wojcik Barbara Wolf Jim Wolverton Sheryl Woods Linda Wozniak Cynthia Wylie Arthur Wyzgowski Frank Yaworski Curtis Yax Nanette Young Anthony Yurgaites Judith Yurgaites Brian Zann y Keith Za litny Bonnie arasua John Zboralski Rodger Zielinski Robert Zingg X lst ' .ji . A i ' 11 X . .,.... . xx si X x X N X X X XX XTSQ X X. S X , if-X Y S XX ex XX X ,.,, X N - X TQ ' S Qs Q Y XX xx Q N .QXQ . awe . -. X ' SN: : 'WTS 1 5 X5 X - ,Ss - . S . ' ....,,i1 x New XNNX X X Q X SXX he S X X is ai X Q.. W S .2 f NX X Qs X EX X X S , 1 F we q Q. . S- NIE Q- Q V X. . X X X ....., s 'XX?Iis' 1 X -A X. X : ,gases . X is a X - N Ss - : . .f J? five ' . J . g .A ..., .,:. Q by 1 RXX9 Xe X X X X X 5 R .XX S N X s is XX X X XXX' Xl, X 5 g. 'i 'X if sw X X . .XXX . X SQ Q X Pinning a corsage on a new c.cjc. member, Alison Miller, is Carnie Maxim at the C. C.C. initiation tea. juniors!195 Sophomore Class Approve Class Officers T SOPHOMORE OFFICERS - CLASS OFFICERS: Dee Prophater, Cyndy Peet, Mark Vanderberg, Debbie Reinhardt. SENATORS: jeff Mono, Shelley Bierman, janet janet Miksa, LuAnn Babinski. 3, 1 ff 1 4 1 'Hr N. s-as , .ff x Sli tx i as ss T 9 1 - f' -1' ff A ig g sv -s . jg Y. ,A XXX : get-f -. - . s ,Q if as WR X X K is s- ' f if g , ,,,,., X st t : get 1 is 510 ,T E ss t X X Bans X Q s X R ,, .ti V T .,., S ll -55 'X 196fsophomores Roxanne Abbe lose hAbdella Frederick Abendroth Wendy Abernathy Danie Adair Cheryl Adams Mark Adams Ricky Ager Eluterio Aguirre Herbert Aikens Wendy Allen Pamela Alvesteffer Dan Anderson George Anderson Marjorie Anderson Michael Anderson Steven Anderson Patrick Antcliff Kerry Arndt Eddie Arnold Teresa Arnold Minnie Arocha Ray Arocha Brenda Austin Susan Austin Luann Babinski lohn Bacon Kenneth Baczkiewicz Christine Badour Debra Badour Edward Badour loan Badour Richard Bailey james Baker Robert Baker Malrlgaret Bandlow ichael Banner David Barber Karen Barber Kevin Bard Veronica Barre Michael Ba rtkowiak Thomas Battle Kim Bauer Leon Beaudin Donald Beaver loanne Becker Christopher Behmlander Gary Beiser William Belger Daniel Bennett Debra Benson Frederick Ber Sandra Bernegs Shelley Bierman Kenneth Bieszke lohn Birkenheier Barbara Bis Rick Bis Ruth Biskupski William Black Gregory Bloch Pamela Blumenstein Karen Bolda Tamara Bond Charles Borchardt Diane Borucki Lynn Botimer Shir ray Bowman athy Boyd T i 1 Q 'isr A it Ps-N N 649' Xvxw s 5 3 x Q ill .xv s The class of '74 returned for their second year of roaming the mighty halls, discovering new classes and par- ticipating in the many school activities atCentral. As freshmen, everything seemed strange to them, butga, c '-'ae'-es tliey relaxed and begin to e.f,.,y the thee short years aheadfl They started of the year by sponsoring a Hallow- een dance in the gym. One of the most important things alout being a sophomore was ordering tle class rings. Procedures were cianged this year. Representatives brought samples to the school for or- ders. As planned, the rings arrived in mid-November, 1971. N ,i . s. E 5 tt 'QS X - g R J, 3 Eg , ' is - as SSS? N Wit-f t s F Q s it , 1 X t XQN Q 2 3 ' -' A 1 . C Ys .... x.., . iii ' Q. X'-.. . . 'T.gXXAgg :- I sg R, 4 ' -X Xi' g .. ' . Q 3 Q X tg.: ' - ' XXX , V X -X :X -X. . ...M av a, - 'S si X X R X '4 YZ X X X - K. -X XXXXX XX m ' , . 'i:::. .ga Weis. is K MX Nr .... Xff- Qfx F5 me x X YP 3 x XX X x Q S X X E 4 X ' X Q ft X M R .XXSQXX ' ix 'X - :X X . XX wie X X . . at at X., 55 S S Q. X 32X 5 .:,,,.: . ,.,.,. X X A .. - . T .,,., X X X - .., . TE ef: ,jNg...X:ff: 'I - .Q B F l . za... 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X ' s C nthia Bradley C armaine Brandt Randy Brandt Timothy Brandt Bethany Brashaw Stephen Brashaw Kirk Brewster Susan Brock Michael Brookhouse Clyde Brown john Brown David Bmbaker Richard Brubaker Patricia Bryce Alan Buck john Buczek Scott Buda Sandra Bumgardner Victoria Burke Ken Burnham Kip Burns Dolores Busch lames Bushong Dennis Butler Sylvia Cadena Timothy Campbell Theresa Canales Timothy Carolan Gregory Carrier Lorrie Castaneda Mary Kay Castaneda Mary Chapa David Chartier Douglas Chartier Kenneth Chartier Kathleen Chesney Ronald Chesney Catherine Chown Robert Chryiczek Michael Cic ocki john Cimbalik Debra Claerhaut Linda Cleveland Robert Cnudde Kendra Cogan Richard Cole Melodie Colegrove Reed Colling Mary Anne Colliton Brian Cook Clara Cook Charles Coppinger Rebecca Corliss George Cornejo lohn Corrion Marcy Coryell Timothy.. Cottrell jo n Covio Cindy Cramer Dale Cummings Kenneth Cummingham lames Curtis Kurt Curtis Paul Cwiklinski Susanne Czerwinski Cynthia Dammer Daniel Dammer Randall Dammer Cheri Dant Patricia Davis Renita Davis Susan Davis Dennis Dean Marilyn Decaire Kevin DeCatur Henry Decker Linda DeFord Eddie Deja lean De'a Cindy Delisle Steven Dennis Susan Diehl Diane Digby Jacqueline Dishaw john Dixon Pamela Doan lane Dorski Daniel Drouin Daniel Drzewicki Marlene Durussel Elizabeth Dyer Anna Dygjak Connie ldred loanna Eldred Cindy Eldridge Margaret Elwell David Essex leralyn Everson Rodol o Facundo Rolando Facundo Barbara Falkowski Karen Fellows jeffrey Finkbeiner Ann Fischhaber Carol Fisher Corinne Fisher Roy Fisher Marilyn Flemmer lulius Fodo Iudy Forbes Michael Fork Deborah Foucault Ann Fournier Denise Fournier john Franceschina Anne Franek Jeffery Frank Marilyn Frank Kevin Fraser Carolyn Frazier . ,,':' ' '.,--'-,.., B iiia, X stst' il sas ,i,tV 'ti- a, , A X QW? 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Thomas Gilson ,.t, L Philip Girvin b Yvonne Givens Rgnfli Glla za in ':'. as ' ' C, 4 iii 2 . 1 Q ' Ran o G sz Q X LelandJGoebel A A 1415.1 cscs Mark Goik Ellen Gokee Mary Goodheart Kay Gorney , Peter Gorzenski N s w Dale Goss we N Christopher Goulet W' john Goulet 'i 1 :,, Matthew Goulet S - Cindy Gower X t ii Debra Goyett Paul Grabke 9 '9 . i - , -3 X, h -it . .. rs., M 1 Q V t ts' ' it is Q., it t, Jes t at ,C X Q Q1 X s ss S X t . se gt i S X I , -ef . Q. HY' t . .- X .am X. X . QS i, V ,ti t -a n-ss I 1 F .xv J..,atye'. si. -- Q if .:,,. ,I i. I s X 3 Xs set X N if 2: .i-: ,fs . ri :Tift f' It '- 198!sophomores E LN, t..., is X x XE? is as Mark Graham Ronald Graham Howard Grantham Heather Gray Rita Gray Wendy Greenleaf Bradley Grevel Mollee Grew William Griffiths Gary Gromaski Deborah Groulx Robert Groulx Lee Ann Grudzinski Gary Gruszynski Ramon Guerra ludy Guoan Robert Haddix Nancy Halm Donald Hamme i Daniel Hanczewski Michael Hansen 1, 1 Andrew Hansen .g:,., ' Lewis Hansen loann Harder .-:- ' Luann Harder ::,, - C iiitt Marsha Harrington -i'- ' , Andrew Hart , Ted Hart Peggie Harthausen Brian Hartley Susan Hayes Claudette Hayward Lynn Hellebuyck Edward Helmreich Roberta Hemstreet Gloria Henderson Michael Henika Blaine Herrmann Bernard Hetherington Betty Hill Daryl Hill Maureen Hill Robert Hilliker loy Histed Ann Hoffman Michelle Holka Raymond Holliday ' Thomas Hollister Bmce Holmes Arthur Hope Randy Howard Timothy Howard Mark Howell lames Holett Peter Huizar Dean Hull Mark Humphrey Dwight Hunt Mary Hurley Michele Hutchinson lo Ann Hutter Michael Irish Joni Irwin Donald lacobs Teena Iacobs Leonard lajo Daniel lammer lames lamrog loanne lay -is X Y X K X s ,A s kgs V S S1 s- - , L ' .f -Q 's If s s s-. 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X R .-FE: WSNQ X. 2. X XXV X XX XFX XXSQX X . ,,, : i C ,N N X C. X.. . NWN' is i XXX Davidjean ,. E Robert leske Peggy johnroe :-- 1Q He en johnson g K ,,..: T '13 Patrick johnson . Rodney johnson William johnson i --- .X 3 , Debrah lonas . XX X X X X A X Dennislones Rodney jones Susan jones Andrew lonkis ,.:, . ,., X Audrey Kaczynski A 'QQ zazn fi '::Z'V Karol Kaczynski 5?.q5! 1 Q Zlqn Stephen Kaczynski 4f2: 2 f -.:1' Kenlynn Kaufmann ::': Suzie Kaweck . Marcia Kazmierski ' 'iii , Stephen Kearly X ,4'!Xl M W kia x 2:s:s :'-2: ie- '- Marylou Keidel Ken Kerdau Richard Kernstock Ronald Keserneyer . Charles Killey Steven Kinde ,,,. X Patrick King ,X Gregory Kintz X X g I Marisue Kish f M Kimberly Kleiber Lenore Kline X S X XX Q X QXN X Q, X :X A Ann Kloha Gerald Klopf Paul Klosowski X Cheryl Knapp Patrick Knapp Thomas Knight Richard Knoll , CN XX Sandra Kolacz Alice Kolka Debra Kondziola Marion Kosnik -- XXX - X Cf: 'lf' '--- N X .X ,:.,,, QXXX X QL.. A X -X Armond Kowalkoski Mary Kowalkowski X ' Diadne Kocwalsllii Ro ney oza . N X Larry Kramer April Krause X Linda Krawcz k XXX . . . Y 4, Mane Kren lelski Mary irings Dawn Krzyminski . Alicia Kuk a Anne Kulinski Theresa Kusmierz Wendy Kussro if , Catherine Kustuch .N .X Deborah Labrenz . 5 ,Q john LaFave XX. Diane LaLonde Pamela Lamblin Sandra Laney Teresa Langin lulie Lanlglois Mark La oche lo Larson Mark Larson Denise Laskowski lohn Laskowski Bruce Latocki Marlene Latocki Gerald Laur David Leavitt Mark Legner loseph Lepeak Gary Leppek dan ludith Leppek Peter Levack Keith Liken Stopping to talk before going to their next hour class, is senior jerri O'Laughlin and sophomore Sylvia Cadena. Warren Liken Richard Linton Robert Lockhart Bradley Lode lc Cindy Lohvdlo Laurie Long Ann Loop lrma Lopez Mary Low Loretta Ludwig Mark Lukowskl Mary Luna Eugene Lund Bmce Lu eke james upo Matthew Lupo Shelly Lupo E.. X A Q XXX. X XX' X P ,, .XFN X if , V X. . ,......,.,, X X . 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Tim Machelski Al Maciejewski Rosalinda Maldonado Diane Marchlewicz Steven Marcihkowski Diane Marek Barbara Markel Grace Markel Vance Markel Marla Marsh john Martinez Vera Martinez Kirk Mashue Rodney Mason Marci Mavelle Anna Mayes Wayne McA3Jine Eugene Mc ann Peggy McCormick Paul McDaniel Patty McGeeham John Mckay Maureen McPhilIips Timothy McTaEgart David Meredit james Mesh Kayleen Meyer Laurie Meyer Russel Micha ski Steven Michalsky Kim Mielens Randy Migut janet Miksa Carol Miles Antoinette Miller David Miller Debra Miller Donald Miller Patti Miller Marcia Milster Patricia Mindykowski john Misze james Mitchell' Paul Mitchell jeffrey Mono Deborah Monville Faye Monville Oscar Morado Sheryl Morelli Connie Mueller Donald Mularz Richard Mulders Deborah Munger Pamela Murphy Michael Murray Merlyn Myers Ronald Nadolny Robert Naert Theodore Narvaiz loy Neal Stephamie Neal David Neitzel Sandra Neitzel William Nellett Louise Niedzielski Mark Niedzwiecki David Niezurawski lames Noonan Linda Norlock Stephen Northcott Karen Novak Kim Novak Mickey Nowicki Susan Nuenke Timothy Nykamp Roben Ollett Calvin Olszowy Kevin Olszowy Debra Osborn Michael Oswald Michelle Overby Diane Pabalis Laurie Paeth Annette Palmer Carol Palmer Amy Pangborn joseph Pamko Susan Parks Rodney Pasch Bruce Patterson Kerry Patterson Don Pauwels Kenneth Pawlak Cynthia Peet Barry Peglow S ...Q . ..i JTX, . Q ' N' Q .X if s si is .XX ,X - , as X X Q K X x X -XXX Y X X Y QX x X N 0 X A, SX mf. XV X X ig X . -fii xxf s XP N NX XX N wi' Q if . ,rw ss X1 Xe ,:,. ,. 8, X, :eff . Q 1115-ALI A ., in A . .N Qi 5 . 4 f ' gs L' . X 1 A X ,' 1 ,,.,,, ::. : A .-.A - . ,. ,. - --LES' -. t,,, . . : , iw ei X .P N-P: .- QSNQQ X N X wx X X ik X W 'si' ..: . Xa Rushing to their buses after a long, hard day of work, are a few of the afternoon session students. josten Representative Takes Ring Grders X NX.. A ak ' yff Nw H ,.,.,, R ,L Q ' -X'Xij5+,, ,,Q, - 'X X Xz. K . A i Xie SSEEQ X X gs., I g f 'E --: .i?'l: -3.5-V '.::'i:E:':' .:s:z'-reassess 'X . :X::5:::.:-me . ,g Z . f - S :5:E5.::aXXX..' ju: X22-' .S T Rig s-SXS XX.. Eisii. N RX N S ' NXX. ----,'-. s gas: -,X .,,. - .... .X '5 'X Xf if: XX K -X,.:s:5.:Xg. Q X .W I.. X 5 NXXXS ga 'X X XNX , N X gyms 'fl' f -XX ,..,.,...,, we X--S5 X .N , M XX - X x Xw NNN 'f ..:' S N . 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X- joyce Petrimoulx Corinne Pett '- X ss 'S X SXX Rebecca Pett Mary Ann Piesik Karen Pike Robin Pilon Karen Pinnow Michael Poirer Pamela Poirier Karen Poland Richard Pollick Ralph Powell john Prager Christina Prahin jason Prell james Primeau Deone Prophater Diane Przepiora Mark Rabideau Charles Radabaugh David Ramos Dean Ramseyer Richard Rankey NX: K Rerryganslier X llfi. ', ' an 2 Cie , X ' X l1 joseph lgatynski 1 5 Ruth Reder 1 X Vicki Anne Reder ' - QWVMS ',., Qwmmk -wsf fi Gary Reiber 5 if -- Q john Reid fig is six. S R Deborah Reinhardt X X Carl Reinke Tina Reinke XX Christina Reisiy Deborah Revard XX-S A Georgianne Rex Amy Reyholds X , , '--1 XXX:X f-sXXsf:XX S S Donna Rich 'N it L William Rich john Richardson Robert Richardson Sabrina Richardson ii .X William Riley jo Ann Rippstine 5 ': Allice Ritter Beverly Rivard X Beverly l. Rivard ., Randy Roach fi Sherry Roach .,.:.f X? : a t- Mark Roberson Cheryl Robinson ' S David Robinson Benjamin Rogers Thomas Rogers Dorothy Rondo Kathleen Rocker X' ----f Pamela Rooker Patrice Kay Rose Daniel Roth - john C. Rowloff X x N we ,.,. X .X iewgi ..,, .X X 3 :L MSQQ ..:. ...Q 2 512.5531-25 .,-. . :: N x QX sw QS XX x X W X k . NX-A SX? N XR X : 1:3 X NBX SS S X SS X X S S N X X X --sz-..X.s.X--X:uX ., X oss:-..X . XX ues., RN s i S ss Ns- 535. S Nik XR' X w 1?iWXf ::,. is TEIII: 'S K R if X Q Q 5' Stephen Roy Ronda Ruegse ger Nicola Rumme X X . Deborah Ru p Gerard Ruszkowski Ma 'C Ryde' .:.. i3 ' Diane R. Rytlewski Patti Rytlewski Beth A. Sabourin 11- Y N S X X X X sr 5l?ven SamPier William Sampson Valery Sargent William Satkowiak Cathy Sautter Gera d R. Sawyer jeanette Saxton Nancy Schlicker Andrey L. Schmidt Charles Schmidt Donna Schmidt Lynn Schmidt David Schoof Laurie Schoof X X Philip Schrantz t Douglas Schroeder s Douglas Schultz ' Q Ken Schultz 5 Lynn Schultz ' . P Richard Schultz ,gf K. j. Schumacher - Sheryl Schutt Susan Schwedler Pamela Scott -.,' - - s Patrick Scott Donald Sczepanski Patricia Sczepanski Stephen Seibert Karen Seifferly X Nanette Senkowski Thomas Seward Rodger-Sexton I . zzlu .....:..,..: s'n ' SX:Xig.Qig eeit X S Q X X x NX x X S N K X X X .1 X. 5 Q X X Qkxgwlyl X . Q 3 Q., 4 N553-5 Si X1 .A - k i X x ,:.-X .g .., 5: .... : t XX ,S X S. X ES is X Q.. Q ' t1:r.r X 7 'l: N XX ,X S Xwgy S X 3 X X :XEXQXXX5 X. mt.. S -X QS '- i. -:X 9351 X131 XX. :X X... :- XX , X... XS W... . XX X XX Q .x X -X X.. X s X X xx XX N X x S Q X X XY X X XX X l X P X ,mx N 9 sophomores!20'l ! ,- I Sophomore Class Hold Halloween Dance Ax jeffery Shook Catherine Shotwell Randall Sides Patricia Siminsk Philip Simon Timothy Simons jean Simpson john Sisson Marl nn Sisson 'wt A x Q X ,,.,, X :ilk s . K t xx ,Q Si K Q K .S X ix .. xg .AX I . .. , -- f - S .Ayssf ss y as Q 1, Sm ,.,., R 3 Mt C E . S - Q it . ' ' t XX , X I , T . 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SNQQ . ee ' tx - Linda Steinhoff Darrell Stevens Kim Stock Kim Streeter Cynthia Stroemer X X it is wg at sf' : . tg . .. -.,.,.,.. .... H ,, 1 Z: ,,. 5 ws .. -g3jf .:.-, .:: .54 :. ,II . - I 5 S S 3 J ' S' if ., at Margaret Strope Pamela Styn Victoria Styn Michael Sullivan john Swiercz janis Sylvester Cheryl Syring Pa mela Tace x NW X w k Y X t Donald Tac ett tt W . . . ..s. -K3 1., :gil Donna Taglauer Mark Ta lauer Sharon Tilaga Barbara Tanner Vicky Tasior Dennis Taylor K evin Taylor john Taylor Kathy Telfor Terry Tennant Michael Thibo Cathy Thomas Cynthia Thompson Delino Thompson Arriving in the early morning for their first hour class are a few of Central's students. 202!sophomores SF l:,p, T .,.l -34:13 ss., V g. X S X ' . ,- .sea v---' - e Q' 'Q ,,., S- ' 'K '?1::::..::::.- rf.. . Six Mark Thorne Sally Thorne Maureen Timm Rebecca Tinker Andrea Tomaszewski Kathy Tomczak Cay Torka Deborah Toyzan Keith Trask Kenneth Trask jill Treiber Mary Beth Trine jessie Triplett David Trombley Sharon Trotter Rebecca Tucker Beverly Turk Raymond Turner Teresa Ulrich Dennis Ueberroth zll Bradley Urban if ,,.,. . jeanne Urban Linda Urbaniak joe Valencia Beth Vallender Mark Vanderberg Cari Vanhamlin f X N I , 1 f fa ' 4, ' C4 if f f'f',:,, 'fff f' 3,35 -L L ..s5::.,:::,' f ' -- -1 1339 . X V N Q tx f S 1, tl ,QP 25, XXX xtxxxg l ' xx iN,,,,g X . 5 is ...S S 1 Q get ... S X ' 1 X , xx S .:3.::s:s:' si S sk X Q x it 3 2 X x 'x 1' I x he - I -' s f' rs st -is 5. ,J 1 :Ei ., t Q am X . . N ' Q S XQ X N I 2 sr ws is t X . T i S R SX s. R . s 5 'nio' 1- . - 5 x..- QI' I: X ,X t:'. sXS'l 5 Y . ' X-1: 9 NX:-ff X ...,,. I.. .- X ..,. . .Q 5? ma. . 213514 S . , .:: .-t r. X. r .. 6 . N F Sf -H X , gp fig S XE X sk tim X' Eg-E .N .... X :ii ,,s. 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Scott Vantol Kenneth VanWert Victoria VanWormer Larry VanZale Crystall Vaughn Paula Vayre Daniel Velasquez Pamela Verduyn judith Vereyken leannine Vilaire Karen Vink Douglas Vogtmann Christopher Vouaux David Wachowiak Alice Wachowski Cheryl Wachowski Cindy Wachowski William Wade Barbara Wa ner GaleWa5ker john Walker Debbie Wallaker Larry Walraven Patrick Walsh Patti Walter Dorothy Warren Craig Washer Richard Watkins Wendy Webb Mark Wedding Pamela Wegener Edward Weiler joan Weiler Richard Weiler Lori Welch judy Wendland Steven Wesolowski Carol West Elaine Whitmore Deborah Wichlinski james Wiedyk Barry Wiescinski Barbara Wildberding Patrice Wilinski David Wilkins jacqueline Wilkins Patrick Williams Brian Wilsom Eunice Wilson Steven Wilson Paul Windquist Timothy Wirsing Pamela Wisniewski Steve Wisniewski Susan Wisniewski Kris Witbrodt john Wittbrodt Ann Witucki jon Witucki Mark Witucki judi Wlodarczak David Wojcik Dennis Wojcik jaccxueline Wolfe Mic ael Wolverton Marcia Woods Blair Woody julie Wuest Sandra Wylie Diane Yakich Leonard Yaworski jean Yax Cheryl Zabel Paul Zaucha Susan Zaucha Di Ann Zawacki Debra Zboralski Kathryn Zerod Robert Zielinski 'Thomas Zielinski Eric Zier Scott Zimostrand Barry Zube Constance Zube X XXX X X X ' Xia: X X -.iXNxsT's c ... j . ..X ... .. 4 X. g s X w e X XX XX X 3 NN EW X x if ' E S X X ......,. K X H X N S X '-ft? at V1 X .sf X . xg X xx X Q S X E .. X ..g .... .X . . ...X X XX QP.. , .. . . .L X.. . ..,. X Q: X- . . X Nas S 0 -N 'tat-1 as,,::::aws:a::.fs1'm:3' . i' ii-w.'f:?r1SE 'lu 1 7 Xl 5 'Q , 1 X -X xii. v sg I. X X x N X X X X XX Xxx X X iii: 1 . EX, 121111: ,111 :lEia.,fz3i, lflil- I I : 7 X i i . ' ...X X V . X X X X X . 92 X.:,'::' ws: 5 ' X :kv K Considering accepting CCC invitation for membership are soph- omore girls along with other members. sophomores!203 'Frosh' Hold Bake Sale for Needy Family ON THE LADDER - TOP: Senators Tom Szces- niak, Ellen Neering, Debbie VanSumeran, Mary Hicks. STANDING: CLASS OFFICERS Kathy Schultz, Debbie Good, Duane Schmidt, john Klass. Q N . Ns. X SE N X R X . ,si L F .sf .... -iq , Nw X . . ,,1ee S x if . . so sr , X oss X ss st 1 N X is Ns Q 204f freshmen lami Abbs Brenda Abdella Diane Abdella lannette Abear Mark Abernathy Douglas Adams Laurian Adams Minnie Aguirre Thomas Aikens Cherly Allman lanie Alvarado g s ' Daniel Alvarez - ' Francisco Alvarez ,. Bmce Alvesteffer -x-- . ,,,.. ' i H RandallAlevsteffer Gary Ambroziak 'lizf - Charles Amos Benedict Anderson Debra Anderson t Debra Anderson lan Marie Anderson SQ ,xt v N sk xx t Xie A Y K N W ss is Xxx Once again this year freshmen faces, red from initiation, wandered the big halls of Central. . Many problems each new freshman faces upon coming to a large school is remembering where and when each of their classes are. This year the freshmen class proved itself to be one of the every spirited classes. At a pep assembly a tie be- tween seniors and juniors was sudden- ly broken when the freshmen took the Pepius- . Also the class of '75 will have the pleasure of seeing the complete reno- vation of Central. Renovation was scheduled to begin in the spring of '72 and end in '75. X 12 W X 5 X . 1 - . M. 5, 'ul' Nancy Antel W t Prisci la Arocha Q K Kurt Asbury ' kg N ffif A ,ig is Dean Atherton as 1 Connie Atwater R Q A ' WAY Bab 1Sk' .... Davi Bachman I i 3 rpg? ,,,. get ' A X- V, Qikzsabrbl Wm David Bacon h , s fs. t , :V ,N b A-55: t iw: xv? t Michael Baker 4- ,X -, si Artie Baldridge Lillie Baldridge Gre Baldwin x ' Kimberly Ballor lill Balwinski Nx ' :: Mary Barber A john Barcia - Andres Barrera in Debbie Barrett lulee Barth Susan Barton Debra Basner Leonard Bassett Ronald Batzer Mary Beall Robert Beachamp Edward Beaudin Marie Becker Thomas Becker Ruth Beckrow Robert Beeckman P Marnie Beetham . Patrick Beiser Robert Bellon A . Todd Belski X Ann Bender Steven Bender Edward Benedict .- Terry Bennett Vicky Bermejo Helen Bernelis ludy Bertschg X . Patty Betzol . X t ..t. ,, , ,. . . 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X K X X XX s Xa 5 X 51 X X X N Ss X X S: .l - Lori Blohm Victoria Blower Debra Bogart jeanine Bo nar Allen Bon Sandra Bonem Helen Borchardt Patricia Borchardt Steven Bouza Larry Bowker Sherry Bowles Paul Boyd Susan Brady Thomas Brandow janice Brandt Andrew Bromberg Mark Brown Robin Brown Dale Brownlee james Bujalski Kathr n Bujalski Patric Bujarski Wendy Bunnell Robin Bunting Lois Burger Beth Burnett Diane Butler Gregory Cabala Vir inia Cadena san Cajigas Paul Calcutt Rodney Campbell joseph Carolan Beverly Carter Yvonne Carter james Cas ens Terr ater Cind gausley Cin Cerwin William Chambers Deborah Chartier William Chartier Frank Chesney Mark Chevalier William Christie janet Cichanski judith Cichanski Lori Cichocki Diane Ciesielski Duane Cieslinski Kenneth Cieslinski Steven Cieslinski Carl Cinciala Alan Ciszek Daniel Ciszek Dorine Claerhout Keith Clare Michael Clark Cynthia Clayton Tracy Clayton Eddie Coburn Peter Collins Deanne Comtois Catherine Coppinger Daniel Copus Kevin Copus jeanette Corrion Cheryl Cory Mariiivn Cottle Cin y Cowan David Cozad Cynthia Crowe Patty Culler Gary Cunningham Luke Czowski Lori Dahn Russell Dant Ronald Davis Delores Decaire Mark Decorte Suzanne Dehring Laura Deja Doreen Demaet Kevin Dempsey Brian Denay Walcott Denison james Derocher Sue DeShon judie Dewitt Dawn Diaz Peter Diaz Sue Diehl Donald Dileo john Dinsmore - Laura Dixon Diane Dombrowski john Dominowski Steve Dominowski Linda Donaldson john Dowd Debbie Drew Timothy Doranceao Anthony Duranczyk james Durussel Mark Durussel john Dyjak Reid Easton julie Eldrudge Willis Elkins Gary Ensing Rosalinda Estrada jan Falasz Teri Faulkner Brenda Feinauer janice Finkbeiner james Firth Scott Firth Frederick Flues Fredericm Fogelsinger Monica Folson N X X is . .ZS-S X . 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I ifilflfiiwt it ' ' 206! freshmen lames Fontaine Alan Forster Molly Foster lo Ann Foucault Cynthia Fournier Dennis Fournier Michelle Fournier Debra Fox Linell Francis Cathy Frazier Deloise Frey Pamela Fries Lorie Frost Susan Furtaw Catherine Galiardi Elizabeth Galiardi Sally Garrison Steven Gaudard Dale Gavord Rebecca Gehoski Kimberly Geno Mark Gentle Michael Gerulat Scott Gibelyou Mary Gilles Roger Gillisse Lisa Ginsberg Kathy Girar james Glaza Paul Glaza Susan Glowiak Shirley Goddard ludy Goebel Debra Goetz james Goik Marilyn Gokey Graciela Gomez Ra Gonzales Delzorah Good Jeri Good Lisa Goodrich Thomas Gorney Charles Gosler Wayne Gotfryd Dale Graczyk Arlene Graham LuAnn Graham Donalee Gransden Kim Gray Lori Gray Michelle Gray Robert Gray Sue Grego Tammara Greiner Mark Griffith Douglas Griffiths David Gripentrog Tamera Grochowski Denise Gromak Cynthia Gromaski Colette Groulx Gary Groulx ludy Groulx Kim Groulx Terry Groulx Thomas Groulx Robert Grundner Terrence Grzegorczyk Peggy Gundy Connie Gwizdala Connie Gwizdala Diane Gwizdala Gary Gwizdala Mar Gwizdala Mark Gwizdala Mary Gwizdala Thomas Habowski Robert Hagen Gordon Hages Sharon Hages Connie Haggitt Debra Haines Richard Hall Norman Halstead Arlene Hampton Q Si Et f ' s 32- JE: sg . ml ss P ,,:,.,,,,, A X . 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X Ronda Huber K S XX... leanncge Huffmag X 4 .X L iii - Wen y Huggar it . - - X . s wi-z:, . -. Victor Hugo -'-' lanis Huiskens Becky Hunn Daniel Hunt james Hunt I ,:,, Teresa lnman Ig Allen lacobs -5 Darrell Jacobs I 2 Dwglqslacobs if riclacobs 't a Y g f , Karen laffe i N' - William lamrog Alfred lanke Steven lanke -- john lankens X- Tim lankowiak X '-'i' Thomas lansen X N Sw . Z., I . . X X Barbara laskiewicz '- Q f X 1 Xe , Q X 5 .S Richard laskiewicz V . Kennethlezowski 2 5. :,' Estherlimenez . -... Mark Johansson Mark Johnson C ,,,, 5 .I - Marie lohnson s Cynthia lonas Q. ,,A:: N . Steven lonas fggx Q N eg Martin jones S jf lefferylum A R5 f john Kaczmare 'B ily, S Chet Kaczynski X f Terrence Kalmes Mark Kanicki - X Kenneth Ka rnath 5 Karen Kato .,.,,, ' Christine Kelly TX fi. , X 'i , V X Xt X Q X X Lian' Dawn Kelly lllbx Timothy Kelli' .'22 f 'zii 1 A S . r:f X :,....v'- N xx X Ex X Q qx S . E ss X Q on S E 3 53 1 gf ro -1 D r Q. 93 N c : Bruce Kemmer ' xxx? X Kenneth Kernstock Paul Kierpic My . Dianna Kierse ,,.,.,, . . X Leann Kimme g .. A 'l'i'. Q' D ,::....,,4 ,5 , Crystal King C .XX i XXX.- r ',V 5 ...' 3 '. -f :i: i Kathy King , g.gx EA ' X ... ,P iii' X Karhvwpfmfllef S ..sXX ...,,', fzx X...X Michael Kissane X ' loan Klass -.1 ' -ff'3,5jl ,.,, ,rr lohn :class .X.X.,. sss . Larry Klawinski Cheryl Klein Robert Kline Marlowe Klopf Patricia Koch Sheri Kocks X 'N F- ,ss Cindy Kocsis Steven Kocsis Lawrence Kontranowski X. C-tp, -11 ' Z Grace Kosnik Celeste Kostus ix X ' X. ,.X1' 3 bm EE freshmenf207 Q - -1. ...ae -Q K X S . S c . Ag K j - .X-- es ,ggi A ,...., , .sc 3 s.-25:1 X .5 . ludy Kowalcz k Stanley Kowalski Mark Kozuch Wayne Kozuch Kar Kraenzlein Sue Kramer Brenda Kraynak Jeannie Krings Robert Krohn Arnold Kruzell layne Krygier Mary lo Krzyminski Robert Ksiazek Paul Kuchek Steve Kuchek Patrick Kuczkowski joseph Kukla Pamela Kukla james Kusmierz Paul Laatsch Michele Lafond Renee Lafond Michelle Lafond Steven Lambert Dennis Lamblin Debbie Laney Peggy Langley Cathy Lapan Rick Lapouttre Susan Large Raymond Larkin . C Paul Laskowski A ' Richard Laskovvski j Valerie Latocki Craig awson L t as loyce.Lazarowicz K ,Q 3 Gerald Lazaruk P - iw lames Lebrun 1, Q ' ' ' Greg Lecronier lean Lee Kimberly Lee Kimberly Legner Mark Legner A Yvonne Lemuel R Eleanor Leon .iii se? Fw i Q2 Randall Leppek Kevin Leroux Catherine Leslie Annette Levasseur Renee Levasseur Xl ' , Rick Levasseur e ' T 1 E -V Gordon Levine ie s s ' .e,. . 1- . james Lijews i iggivw X' am. Yi' ., . . .. . Y f b Richard Lijewski ' ,. Shirley Lijewski Q sc ft L., 5' . - ,.s,c . . .1 C A W Of! I eh A g W , I gk 'vi Q Qei 355 Nancy Liphard - A- I Stanley Liss Pamela Lobsinger Larry Locke Kathryn Lockhart xx ,- QRS Q N .. . . . . i . Ax .--, Q.. . .. .X ,Q-iggasiwx: S- ,. .,aee:fg-:em i Glancing over her book, freshmen Lisa Ginsberg does some last minute studying for one of her mid-semester exams. 208f freshmen Beth Lohrke leffrey Long Arturo Lopez Danny Love David Lovely Anthony Lowe john Luce Thomas Luebs Raymond Lukowski Duane Lupeke Leslie Luptowski Shirley Luptowski Cindy Lynch Ieanne Maciejewski Mari Maciejewski Mary Maciejewski Pamela Maher Michael Maillette Frank Majdecki Mark Malley Kathleen Maloney Robert Malowinski Dale Malusi Dennis Malusi Thomas Manning Sharon Marchlewicz Daniel Marek Gregory Markel Janice Markel Patrick Markel Mary Markiewicz Maria Marlowe Brian Marsh SA ',.,. 2 .. X ,. . we ,ll ., X S- W ex Q, V N X X X X ESX X X S S X L as -'-1 ' X , ,, . -y .,,.,. 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X ,X s Ritz -1' :sf ' si xxx XX sims XXX Daniel Marsh Donald Marsh Larry Martin Alice Martindale Gilbert Martinez Manuel Martinez Robin Marting Debra Mast David Masters Sherry Matthews Michael Mavelle Christine McCormick Martin McDaniel William McDonald Leonard Mclnerney john McKinnon Scott McKinnon Mary McPhillips Bruce McVannel Kim Mead Robert Mead jesus Mendez Donald Meyer Edward Meyer Ellen Meyer jean Meyer Barry Meyers james Michalak Connie Michalski Laurie Mielens Darryl Mieske Marion Migut Sandra Mikolaiczik jeanne Militello Brian Miller Dewey Miller james Miller X Paula Miller i Robert Miller Michael Misze X, '-:: : Dennis Mitchell Barbara Modrz nski V, , Thomas Mo tane X S Timothy Monsion , Learning the quickest manuvering through crowded halls is a neccessity for a Freshman in order to meet the, bells. SRX I X .s -s XX T -as XQXXX XXX X Ex QX se as EX s XX X E r 5 X Nair Leslie Montgomery Yi: -2'1 XXX. '--- Edward Morado Gina Morelli josephine Moreno Andrea Morin Debra Morin joAnn Morin Mary Morse Edward Moszyk Deborah Moulthrop Brian Mrozinski , Cindy Mularz E , s N 1 l sr joseph Mulders i - ' Pau: Mulkai I Car Mur y Valarielvllirphy S S is, so f -X1-. - ' David Murray sg, iirr- Aron Murry gy is yjijiygiq This RoberthMysgwski fi Q josep Na olny F' ,.. Sandra Naert if Angelo Narvaiz Karen Neal Ellen Neering Mary Nelson Patrick Niedzinski Hugh Nixon Diane Noonan Thomas Noonan Kim Norris Peter Northcott Sharon Norbille Floyd Novak Lee Novak Gary Nowicki Powlita Noyola Susan Nykam Richard O'Farrell Janine Olszowy Frank Oltman Linda Oltman freshmen!209 ggzrsg .X Xsgwr ,CX XX, i 3: .L.. , Xt Ni Ks. X .... N ' M A X 5Q.XkXs'O.,X.r.XsSX Xe- - XXX -SX XTX- -:XX W X. XX .WX X 1 XX Ns wfasstss XXXXX:--,ft XQXX. X X i XQ Mk Xir Q t ,X X, ' A ' X X X .,.. ST f is Q' X. . f 1 T -- X -gk 'i-1 X . I .S .. Q ' STINX X.. X 1 X t .. N X SFX-2 -. 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X Q X is X Q -ff, fX. etwsssfsfmyx A , X QSQQXQX fx 1 NX .sf ENNUNN X QXX' X N ' Q X K XXXXXXQ, X1 X. Xxkxxxk X, X X X- 5. 'lxfidiif XR-QQXXWX s-5 1- 'Qs Sneaking down the halls between classes are a few students. v:::,, ,..., wi WIS - ta, Q-isa w ,ik 'wt QP X X X,- X X X as W 4 X x ., s X. 1. ' avi 5 W -' Q V I SU fists- sr S X Q X X ts' --av I we 'M zzz? K fra fi 9 --ss. X ' X- . X X, s X X X , .-n. XX X 4 X ,. S X S X is X, ' Q Ss 210! freshmen X . Ks . wi its i 'i Q sit X. KX as X N. 'S X we X X 'l:s1: X-- xi - David Oswald Michael Ott loann Owczarzak Ronald Owen Rodney Pafford Michael Pagryzinski Bambi Parker jill Patterson Gerard Paveglio Tammie Pavlawk Bernardt Pederson Chris Pentkowski Randy Peplinski Gregory Periard julie Pero Robert Perz Lorraine Peterson Denise Petrimoulx Earl Petrimoulx leri Phillips lolene Pickleman Karen Pielik Cynthia Pietryga Paul Piotrowski Debra Pischel Raymond P: Dean Pockrandt Suzanne Pollick Christopher Powers Thomas Prager Eva Prater Robert Prest Tamara Preston Loretta Priest Al Primeau X Richard Pringle Allen Putnam Richard Putt luan Quesada Brian Rabb Tim Radzius Pamela Rajewski Michael Ramirez Victor Ramos Russell Reckman leffery Reed Susan Reid Susan Reif , Leon Reilly Dennis Reinke David Reisin Beverly Revard Mark Rhynard Mark Richard lames Richardson Kay Richardson Wesley Riddle Cindy Rieck Edward Riedy Ricky Rinz Susan Rivard Michelle Roach Wayne Roach Darcy Roberson Lawrence Roberts Lynn Rodda Thomas Rodriguez Lorna Rogers Thomas Rogers Patricia Roque Mary lo Rosebush Linda Rosenberg Bonnie Rosenbrock Lee Rosenbrock Randy Rosiek Beverly Roth Bonnie Roth Gail Roth Martin Roth Timothy Roth Teresa Rousse Iohn Rowell Patricia Rowley Gail Rowloff ill Paul Roznowski ' Q 'S .sw X X sys Raymond Roznowski Gayle Ruby Maria Ruiz Lon Rule james Ruzicka Scott Ryman 3 x... .:X-Xeges. gs.:--XQXQ r X lit' ,ii F get 'R' x XE :X X Q lt X X t X S X S .,. 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S X N sam K XX X19 l l XX XXX ii Ns X xx S RX X ,., ,.., :, - ' l I an X 'ilk Q N X X x XQXN W XXX N X X X SX Crym Class Still Required For AllFreshmen iz if z X '- X X X S We X X X 1 S N X' X e W X ww T X N YF ta . .t:.:.-Xa XP: . , ..s,, st, X SQ , XXX X is ii x X N X sets X. as N S :X xr X .r Qttu g X be :f5a:s'l.s. S Debbie Rytlewski Steven Rytlewski Scott Sabourin Sheri Saelens George Sahadi Cynthia Samborn Randy Sams Ilene Sarsfield lason Scharich lerome Scharich Rick Scheel Vicki Scheel lonni Sche'na Connie Scllmeuerlein Richard Schindler Bonnie Schlatter Chris Schmidt Duane Schmidt lohn Schmidt Lori Schmidt Marc Schmidt Audrey Schoof Cary Schultz Gregory Schultz Kathleen Schultz ,ga Q 5 V12 if . 'tif' . :Mil P 'sf X X 1? gisiss.,-ss ..-, xt. 15 , Nixf X S Kimberly Schultz jill Schumacher Timothy Schwartz Cindy Scott Craig Scott Linda Scott Ron Scott Michael Sczepanski Susan Seibert Pamela Senkowski Active Freshmen boys participate in a game of volleyball dur- ing their first year of gym class at Central. Ronald Sequin Wa ne Sevilla Gerald Sharrow Peter Shesk Mary Shook T ,' St.ian Shorkey Michael Shotwell Edythe Showalter Robin Sielski Bradley Sllverthorn Robert Silvey Dennis Siminski Sherry Simons Sonya Simons Kim Simpson Mark Sinicki Canzella Sission Brenda Skillman Sandi Skillman Laure Skornia Gale Sloan Steven Sloan Sandra Smizelski Debra Smith Hubert Smith Jeri Smith Lori Smith Sandra Smith Theresa Smith Cindy Smrecak Marchelle Snyder Michael Snyder Sherri Socia Terri Socia Margaret Soini Dennis Soto William Spyhalski Steven Stack Linda St. C r Louanne Stepanski Norman Stevens Charles Stewart Debra Stieve john Stinton Pamela Stoddard N' f' k I CQ Y X X N X S X 'Ei Si - X 5 Le: T . . 1-jXfiXf.:Xm-1 . , 1 XXX X5 img X X . if .EGR . . -Q-, '- , .X-,ggi 1-1 iasasasisii-s.. . g S sw-jX1.ii fs ieXX ,sg .NN SOX sf -: ww Sz, gg. , ,f-F' is X5-X ' isis ss? is xx 5 X Xi X N NS XXQ 12' XXX X ,, X X I X X ..., C ,.: ltz. ,qqqx w X X S ea Q X X , . 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Ei X X X N N Q A freshmenf21'l Initiated Faces Roam Central Halls Again wi ts stir we t ta aiaait T .ti - S xg .ta ,- Hurrying to their next class are two freshmen girls Grace Gomez and Karen Wolfe followed by Randy Clayton a Senior. 272ffreshmen john Storey ludy Stothard Carolyn Stover Pame a Stowell Kevin Stradinger john Strecker Kirk Stron Paula Suhak Timothy Sujkowski X Daniel Sullivan ii' iril l- Susan Summers J is X ii Rod Swedberg Cynthia Swiercz x Diane Syring Larry Syrrng X 5 ludith Szczepani Timothy Szczepanski X Thomas Szezesmak Karen Tackett Cathy Talga Gregory Taylor Charles Telmont Patricia Tenny Margaret Theiler Gary Thomas Mary Thomas Michael Thomas julie Thompson Kerry Thorson Robert Timm Brad Tippett Terrence Torka Michael Toyzan lames Trapp Thomas Trimble Don Troxell lohn Trudell Mitchell Truemner Christophor Turek Brad Turmell Robert Turner Kenneth Turvey - Sandra Twigg Keith Underwood Lori Urban Flabio Uribe Mary Vaillancourt Darla Valencia Frank Valencia Todd Vallender Tony Vandenberg Timothy VanHorn Paul VanOchten 'D' 'ma '.'anPelt julie VanPelt Debra VanSumeren Mark VanSumeren Mary VanSumeren james VanWormer Guillermina Vasquez Alex Velasquez Thomas Velasauez Barbara iew Mary Villaire Kelvin Vogel Theresa Vos Gary Voss Tim Vouaux Gretchen Wagner Greg Wa'er Gary Wales Gu Walker Keith Walker Wanda Walker Mary Walkowiak Harry Wallaker Daniel Wallerstein lim Walsh Cheryl Walther C btw X X :'15II,,:.Sf .sewn X N X N X X S X5 X? A as --N se: .s H N X X X at tow AQ iii t i.N.tt.t X N t s x TXNNENX we-.S xx rf H X 1-si, . Y. ,Nt X S x X tt? M we st , t XS, X -- .-.xc , - .sk sine N fy s 9 N .:, :sr .. Ns Q X TS' S lx . ,155-2:e:s-:- -' '- -5555 X x 'Y he ..,: c . .ax 5 ks- Q Q jig, is tt X Sw x C C ,-. it St ft 5 tw it B X S N0 I ks 1 r il tx ,.. , T, t P Vqxu i ff xv XT X xx t s t x W . . rf .,,w.:e. ' XE '9 K JN W if X .xg N a Si X xx N 2.t . Qld? E S l 3,5 ta f A, N at if X -5 Q w. Y: S ss S X x,k,. xx.,. x . owe .K .. c 4f'iFTs .s-Mx . . s, x-xk fuss.- .. .. Q.. ...X N. Xl-..lip.. - -1- -a-mfg-Q ss.. -Q N.stt...M 41- 5 25.-Fi Q N 5' x'xXx f B .. 'kh 1 s ESA R' sive N Y M'i XSS x or K is R S .- F .... 3' X X SS x X N N X X X X Xa e Q if if X X s X' ix ,-v. ' Evil. wi-fig, Shirley Wardynski Diane Warfield - 1 Vicki Wark s me 5 Lugene Warmbier - lo nWarren X a. ug, KathY Warren QV X X Lorrie Warren 1 ..r. Q e-'1. William Warren M lanetwaset argaretWase K if 1 . -iii. Richard Wasek Lindsay Webb by Elynthia Weber s arie Weber Linda Wegener Barbara Weiler Jeannine Weinberg Larr4Weinberg erry Weiss lohnWeist Katherine Weist ' Debra Wejsa . Deborah Wells Dianne Wentworth David White William Wiescinski Albert Wilberding Russell Willett Richard Willette Barb Willsie 5 , Q Karen Wilson Casey Wi rsin g . . Michael Wisniewski Linda Witbrodt Lorie Witbrodt Ladona Witzke Ronald Wojcik Karen Wolfe Andrew Wolverton Barbara Worden 1 loann Worden julia Wray Ernest Wright Timothy Wrzesinski john Yakich Karen Young Robbie Young Marie Yurgaites Lonnie Zarasua Rosa Zavala Walter Zerod Debra Zielinski Richard Zuchnik '-V L'-FTOK' mv ' ' -599,18-mlrb'f5 W Q Raj:-i . 3 . ,vii .ydwfj freshmenf273 Renovation Goals Are Set by School Board Checking ova -:enovation plans for the expansion of the schools is Superintendent Alvin Zachrich. - ,-'-' mpg 214fboard of education --y,..,-- - Na, ,R -:Ju gag.- .H e f' IFF. l Robert LaRocque, President Mr. Alvin Zachrich served his second year as Superintendent in the Bay City Public School System. Mr. Robert LaRocque was elected President of the School Board replac- ing Mr. Paul Rowley, however Mr. Rowley remained a board member. Two new additions to the board were Mrs. Velma Phillips of Bay City and Dr. Larry Copus of Auburn. This year Dana Copus, Vice-Presi- dent of the Student Council, repre- sented Central students at the School Board meetings. One of the accomplishments of the board was the starting of the Auburn High School. Bay City School Systems third high school is no longer a dream but a reality, said Alvin Zachrich. Ground breaking ceremonies took place in Auburn on November 27, 1971. Classes will begin in the fall of '73. Plans were also made to renovate Cen- tral High School. ' l 1 it.,-g Cleo Carbary Larry Copus 'ily 1 ' 1 Hugh Hanson Scott Newcombe S Velma Phillips Paul Rowley Attentively waiting his turn at a Department Stressing his point at one of the many faculty Chairman meeting is Principal George Curtis. meetings is Vice-Principal, Mr. Alan Bryant. Administration Encounters 72 School'Year One of the administration's main objectives for this year was to continue a meaningful relationship with stu- dents and faculty, inspite of the exist- ing splifschedule. Another administrative change in- volved the movement of all counselors and Aid-Cons'-'tents to the Guidance Centertifhue'fHStab,li'shment of the at- tendancelsfofficefsiivith Mrs. Vivian House, headiioii danil-y.,,.attendance, took the burdenuoff counselors, enabling them to work rectly with counseling. Mr. George. Curtis, Principal, is serv- ing his fourthyezfr on the administra- tive staff. Wolrxliihg with him onthe cur- riculum, scheduling and programming of 3,314 students was Mr. Al Bryant, Vice Principal. Filling the duties as Assistant Princi- pals were Nllirl' Ed Langenburg and Mr. David Braendle. Mr. Langenburg's res- ponsibilities included disciplining and the behavior problems of the students. Mr. Braendle, former journalism and Bi-weekly instructor, held the adminis- tration's newest position. He delt with the curriculum, Public Relations and with the ln-Service Programs in Bay City. Thinking seriously aboutifdiscipline problems of Crabbing a sandwich before rushing to a meet Central High School, is'Assistant Principal Mr. Ed ing is Assistant Principal Mr. David Braendle. Langenburg. administration!215 STP? - X . 13 Taking time to find satisfactory solutions to obvious scheduling conflicts is one of the many tremendous tasks of Miss Helen Wyneken, Central's student dean. Schedule Produces Confusion for Staff Speaking with a concerned parent is Mrs. Doris Pease, Minority Counsultant. Taking calls for counselors is Mrs. Marcella Pondering a few problems a student is having is Schmidt, Counseling Receptionist. Mrs. Thrash, Minority Consultant. 276fcounseIors A new procedure for counseling was taken into action this year at Central. Instead of having the usual two coun- selors for each grade, students were assigned to a counselor according to the alphabetical letter of their last ..il the counselors were kept ex- tremely busy throughout the year. They tried their best to help students with problems they needed to talk over with someone, scheduling for second semester and also solving schedule conflicts. A speech classroom and science room were redecorated for counselors this year. Each counselor was given his own office. Mrs. Pease and Mrs. Thrash were Central's minority students consult- ants. THey scheduled most of the mi- nority students and just talked with anyone who needed help. Only one dean was at Central this year. This was Miss Wyneken, who helped specially to settle schedule con- flicts and discuss future ideas with the students. Mr. Brissette was the only new coun- selor this year at Central. ..- J I A -2 ...M v xr 'EMQQ Q ,.,:,-g,y,,:.s::- ' ' ,Q . Mr. Ralph Brissette Miss Martha Zemke Mr. Alphons Wier Mr. Kenneth Norris -- ' ' - . A lx Y ' V5 , Ydaffsr .agguqf - 1 ' Mabel Tayler XA ,f - '-,-R-.hi Y Vi Y 757 Y A 5.41-7 Mr. Lester Sherbeck M5-73Ff?DHViS Mr. Iva Stringer 1 A 'NI N,-,Lx-Ml K, ..-R. 1, - e 9:7 .-- .,,, V M1 ,- counselors!217 --'E tl LYNNE ALLSUP Physical Education BRUCE ANDERSON English, Photojournalism GEORGE ANDERSON English RUTH ANKETELL Speech, Drama ELDER APPOLD Machine Shop HAROLD AVERILL Business DONALD BAKER Printing HAROLD BALDWIN Drafting RICHARD BALWINSKI American Government IOANNE BERRY English BENJAMIN BLISSETT Business STE WERT BOHN Business MAXWELL BROWN Vocational Education IOHN CARNEY Business GUILLERMO CASTANON Spanish GLORIA CHAMPION Mathematics I GEORGE CHARIR 1 Social Studies HARLAND CHARTER Business DAVID CLARK Mathematics THOMAS CODY Vocational Education DONNA COLLINS -A Aff . O 218ffaculty Faculty Adds New Teachers, I I I L I L A I i I I I ! I A Y if vwwxh Looking over at Lorreta Matuszewski is Mr. james Fitzgerald, while deciding which dish of food looks best to eat. PATRICK CORCORAN English WALTER CRAMER Music RICHARD DALZELL English FRANCES DANEK Physical Education HAROLD DIEBOLT Mathematics Q::.,1As DOBBICKV lefflk i.:.'.- ir in AJDRLU-MMOND semisiry .JA Y DUCH Distributive Education LEONARD ECKER Speech, Yearbook Advisor ELMER ENCEL Physical Education MAXINE FEIDLER Mathematics., RONALD FERGUSON Speech IEAN FISCHER Physical Education IAMES FITZGERALD Social Studies CYNTHIA FOX Mathematics THEOPHILE FRANEK Vocational Education FARY FRIEDERS Physical Education MARTIN GOTTESMAN Vocational Education faculty! 219 BCC Adds New Faculty Members to Staff ROY GRAVELINE English LEO GROCHOLSKI Business GEORGE HACSKAYLO English IACQUELINE HAHN French, History TED HA RBOURNE English DENNIS HA YES English RAYMOND HEEMSTRA Science ' EDWARD HODGES Mathematics 5 '5 ' IC, -N HOLBORN English ELI HOLES English LOIS HONSOWETZ English GERALD HOVIS Science RUSSEL JACOBS Business DA VID IOHNSON Mathematics ALEXANDRA JOHNSTON American Government BETTYIONES Consultant vERN1uuAN - Vocational Education WALTER KANICKI Vocational Education 220! faculty Working on a list of teachers for Yearbook Production are judy Reer and Mr. Leonard Ecker. 9 L A O W .wget A' R-113' A f . I ... 35: Q J. 1 'aL5::.j 'S x tw-- y. -muy: -. s..f42 ' Pausing a momemt to take a rest is Mrs. Ann Wiescinski while her students finish taking notes on an upcoming test in her Eng- lish class. AL KAYNER Social Studies IAMES KLEIN Vocational Education IACQUES LAMA French IAMES LEONARD Choir BRUCE LESLIE Social Studies NINA LEWIS Business KENNETH LOOP Physical Education OSCAR LUNDBOM English DANIEL MACIEIEWSKI History, English ARTHUR MANWELL Physical Education LARR Y MA PLES Chemistry, Science BETTY MCDONALD Business ROBERT M EE TH History KA Y M E YE R Physical Education IOHN MILLIMAN Science WILLIAM MONTESI Welding MARILYN MORALES 'urns Economics -.K ,v . AA MAR Y MOSKAL English TIMOTHY MURPHY Science ART NIXON Physical Education DIEANE PARUCH English faculty!227 New Ideas Spread by New Young Faculty s Tediously correcting the day's homework assignment in one of his English classes at the end of the day is Mr. Eli Holes. RONALD PAVLIK Spanish CLARENCE PEASE Civics REBECCA POST Mathematics WILLIAM PLUM Social Studies CAROL YN PURGRASKI Home Ec. CHARLES RAAB Basic Education DALE RAMSEYER Vocational Education IUDY RANSOM English IAME5 REED Science CAROLYN REXER English CHARLES RORRER English '-'4Y.Rf..,S ' jjwematics -RALD ROZEK Mathematics ALTON SCHUBRINC Vocational Education FRANCES SCHULTZ Latin JOAN SCHULTZ Business FRANK SERRESSEQUE English PATRICIA SERRESSEQUE Art THERESIA SMITH German RUTH SONNEVIL Home Ec. MARK STANCE Welding L N Standing outside the bus are sponsors Mr. George Anderson and Mr. Richard Dalzell. Along on the trip are Liz Campbell and Mrs. Barbara Wendland. X N Est LAWRENCE SUNDBERG Speech, Forensics RICHARD SYRING Science KATHR YN TAYLOR Physical Education RALPH TEENIER Art LYN TERBUSH Mathematics JOSEPH TOTH Biology IERRY TOYZAN Mathematics BERNARD ULRICH American Government IOANN VANOVER Home Ec. MARIE WAISANEN Home Ec. NEIL WATSON Histoy, English CLAIR WHITE Economics, American Gov. DOROTHY WHITE Business ANN WIESCINSKI English ROGER WORKMAN Mathematics 'fD'GHr x A L t 6. ,.4., 1 LEE YA MBURA Science IOHN ZURAW History Ab' ,s ,Ms .-'NW ' , S. K' . .- v 4- Qgy.J?L facultyf223 ,ll Gffice Staff Resume Their Duties At BCC Returning to her desk to some transcription and other work after taking care of someone at the main Referring a call to one of the principals is Mrs. Flor- desk, is Mrs. Helen Toger, secretary in the main office. ence Goebel, switch board operator. 5 E r. i Working on Career Day Applications with Emmie Going over a typing assignment with principal Mr. George Curtis is office secretary Mrs. Erma Wedding. Wolfe is secretary Debbie Pitt. This is just one of the many functions she achieves each day. 224fstaff Letting someone use the phone while checking some records are Mrs. Maxine Barker and Mrs. Rose Newcombe. Mean while they go on with their daily routine. ,gr S Going over some attendance work are attendance office workers Mrs. Vivian House and Debbie Hardy while in the background Mrs. Margaret Humphrey checks on some records. stafff225 I Working hard to keep up the cleanliness at BC Central are the maintance crew: Mr. Edward Bedell, Mr. Ernest Histed, Mr. Virgil Sydell and Mr. Carl Walter. Efficient BCC StaffAids School Activities . t M 1 5 A Showing some supplies that can be bought at the bookstore, is Mrs. Marcella Schimdt. 226!staff x Working as Librarians with the students at B.C. Central, from left to right, include Mrs. Barbara Wend- land, Mrs. Bonnie Smith, Mrs. Mildred Nuffer and Mrs. Phyllis Woody. Taking care of student nourishment are Mrs. Carol Kreiger, Bonnie Jacobs, Jeanette Green, Boots Kur- kowski, Marveline Schultz, Lorriane Glumm, Ann Moultine and Mrs. jackie Lynch. Replacing the absence of CentraI's scnool nurse, Mrs. Helen Reif, is Mrs. lane Zess. Working at Central for the ordering and care of films is Mrs. Mary Long, Visual Aid. Vivacious Mrs. Lorretta Matuszewski helps Cen tral in many ways as the school's matron. 1 973 -Qz5Q3,'3'.m, 5 1 ' -1.3-X h , . 5-4,01 . K-J -UA . ' -. '5- ff .Q vi' . 'fy :Lb ran, 6, f...--- - 1'-1.. ' gt? ' . . A . uv f wr A r .'x: e - 49 .A -.1 - f if-1' 's,.4.L'l' i .4 ..'. 1-' 5. y -q - .,, ,- -'1 1 'll' gf fra .5 M. . v 'l' l S K1 tis 4' fig? v yr: -4 , Wllfll Jlgig I! -- 371: 1' ea A may staff!227 I Business people, Industrial people, Sales people, Stock people and Delivery people. Prosperous people, Achieving people, The Buying, Selling and Cooperative people. People, People, People! Our world is a glow with people. Advertlsin g 1 ww! sl? 1 5 2 ' 1 Nm, QL Ls J i Wssll. S Ji: f , ,, vm -fag ' if' ' ' R V lx 15'- fi f' ' 4 , awww f g. 5 M I gig.. ,f X J V f ff vs E . , ,,, , gl T 'xml' Qw- :iv '1ffgimf'Mz4si .v,-Q, ,- K ,,2 '7'T,2K. ' '-Eff. ' A ' 'H' ' 3 Ni , -??E'..' 5 T g ' ' X- R wif- - P' ' ' - P . ' H if .,.L , 1 1 1 ' ' H+ 'Er in f '5 -' ww 1, 1 K 1, W, 1. - , f 1 .x .9??.i.,, 5 .MWHRV ik, X- Q V 1V,, LL W 'S X W MTM- 'Xe 4 1 Wm .,E,k.. , , ' . 7 I E , f 1 5 A 1 ' . L1 Nw: ,- w if HHN- 1 'lu ,. N x .1 , Fujii :jf if K J 1 Q 5 Q 4 Q . I 5 1 5 f. F 4'- .J advertisingf229 N TRI-CITY FURNITURE L. . featuring a complete line of: WIELAND SALES INC. International Trucks - Farm Equipment 430 Midland Road. Bay City Michigan 684-6573 or 662-2811 TRIPLE CLEAN o FURNITURE 0 APPLIANCES TEXACO 0 T.v. and sTERi5o CGMPANY o CARPETINCI The Store Where You Always Get 18th And Garfield Big City Quality at Small Town Prices - Open Daily 9-5 Mon. 81 Fri. 9-9 - Bay AUBURN, MICH. PHONE 662-2241 THE IN CHIP MADE RITE P' ATO CHIP CO. QN. Euclid y City, Michigan 1' .3 I f N ' S, Covert f me I- EARTH Z mei THE SHERWIN-WILLIAMS CO. 601 Washington Ave. Bay City Michigan 48706 WBCM-1440 . M-FM 96.1 WBGM PION E ER RADIO Q 230f ads SFIRRETS, Inc. RED LION Featuring . .. CONEY 82I Washington ISLAND Bay City, Michigan RED HOTS Distinctive Junior and Women's WITH OUR FAMOUS CHILI SAUCE Appare, 201 CENTER AVE. 8-TRACK-TAPE CAPITAL or NORTHERN MICHIGAN I GLSON AUTO RADIO SQUIRES FUNERAL HOME 211 N. Henry Street Bay City, Michigan 2302 Broadway Telephone Bay City 8922271 Michigan 48706 I-1' gm 1' 'Ia EV GTK :Il .XXX H.C. WEBER CQNSTRUCTICIX 'D A A.N ENGIINIEERSLIBEJIIEDERS I 27'I'I CENTER AVENUE I P.O. BOX 687 a t- - , I I I I X BAY CITY MICHIGAN 48706 ' v ii ID I : TWINBROOK 36538 Tiff :5fI , j ,, . igwiibr- -II, i'lT?!.' I-. . ...I ds! 237 ll NlEMANN'S MOBILE HOME PARK 2627 Broadway Bay City, Mich. 48706 895-9195 Large Or Small- We Take All 893-0901 BooKNEss FLOWERS y y y , y y kcgzlgggjltrtgenlatest assessorles in men s wearing apparel IS M 1921C0'UmbUS MAY CLGTHING CU Across From General Hospital Bay City, Michigan 817-819 Washington I Bay City, Michigan 48706 e l ' l l A ly awaiting to see the USA in a brand new Cheveroletnare some Central Students with Lee Ann Schlott behind the wheel. f l 711 S. Euclid 7 l REED DRAPER BaY9W V'iC iSa A 684-4440 1 dsf2El2 1' 41 Coca-Co-Ia Bottling Company thing was X -x 2500 Broadway q Bay City, MiChigan gglgzljliime out to enjoy a Coke are Kevin Copus, Kerry Arnett and Sherry j KI PHONE 892-9861 CATHAL TV SALES 84 SERVICE 1020 N.1oHNsoN AT 3rd AL ROBETOY HM ROBETOY MURLDEORTIN moulthrop - clift inc. ei In C I seiefiiiigma adrian5hadg5f2fy1e5iJad0wi5Saiiibrninenise Ryman. i n s u ra n C e , , J 1 i i 9 e 5 , Sahnuriu Bruges, Zin: 220 davidson bldg bay city michigan 48706 Cen+ral's Favorife Drugstore tw 2-5541 I .J n adsf233 TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE Sales - Service- Rentals Where To Buy Them 814 N. Water St. TW 2-4111 Bay City, Michigan Helping Kathy Fahrner to decide on some earrings is ldamary Weinberg. LAYERER'S PHARMACY, INC 1110 Columbus Ave. Bay City, Michigan Phone 893-7579 R.W. Haines Congratulations Seniors Of '72 . . , 1 ,, ' , V v . - . Trucking on witn ,allies mouse are brenda Vlier, Bob Shearer, Liz Smith and Marie Awad. , I Q .h I ComplimentsOf JAMES HOUSE 84 SONS, INC. Essexville Modeling some of the newest fashions are seniors Donna Clark, Bay Rupffand Sally Berger. 0vvf55'7 'S NATIONAL RUBBER STAMP CO. Rubber Stamps And Other Marking Devices 909 El 'ri St. Phone 684-5182 Bay City, Michigan 48706 i .. ..l 234!ads WAYLITE 84 CONCRETE BLOCK BELDEN BRICK - BUILDERS' SUPPLIES Taking time out to examine the trucks at Van Popelen Bros' are Mike Van Poppelen and Terry Carroll. VAN POPPELEN BROS. I 9 RUP First 84 Sherman St. I 1 -ni ua? 02 Q H2555 AETNA PORTLAND h d m CEMENT C GMPANY A Division Of Martin Marietta Corp Bay City Michigan NA yt e s ' ..1ponyoLir.face,ith ains fall sofg ,,,Jv'i Q 'your fields and unt I e meet again ... Q may God hold yo th palm of His Hand .. An I h Bl g Living Clean And Healthy T And Working Hard , Will Produce The Luck Of The Irish l I adSf235 CITY DAIRY 902 Columbus Bay City, Michigan PREMIUM QUALITY ICE CREAM '--1 There's A Place For You In The World Of Beauty Culture Professional Beauticians Are Always In Demand MICHAEL'S y BEAUTY ACADEMY 1 1 1 l V ..i.,,.. , I i Lumber8fBuiIding I Supplies Center i L i LLJMBER- PLLI' J I - 'AL Exo-oking for that special formal forthe prom is senior Brenda QFORMAL P. Water and Fifth Streets ,T Bay City, Michigan 4 phon A aj Phone: TW 2-2853 i Nils N , .- ,. - R .jp X , 5355333 236!ads MUTUAL SAVINGS AN LUANS ASS CIATION GRGANIZEDJN 1887 ' BAY CITY AND ESSEXVILLE . - i i i i -I I II I- ,...1.. Royal Sales - Service - Rental RICHTER TYPEWRITER SHEARER 1 INSURANCE AGENCY 504 S. Euclid Ave. , Madison Avenue At Seventh Phone 686-3040 Bay City Michigan HERMES ADDING MACHINES A LEO D. GODDEYNE, INC. 1707 3rd st. 1103 N. Johnson Hardware, Sporting Goods, Appliances B ci Mi ' ay ty, chlgan Phone TW 3-7538 GEORGE B. SLOAN MRS. L. D. GODDEYNE MRS. P. C. GODDEYNE Uncola Showing many types of camera's to CentraI's photographer, AI P is Mr. Win Bachman. elletier MCMBURG CAMERA SHCP The , Camera s - Cards Ask About Our Five Year Guarantee .IW -2.fEP1-... M... Zff.Yll7?'.?.lIl..P 5VifLAVe' A U ARKET 2 I-ll!I.I! as atuaw Mag sin-teriwmw , --.-A-4,1 SAL -.fr Famous in Bay City ' 8 ds! 237 PEUPLES NATIONAL BANK 8 TRUST CUMPANY Filling out papers to open a savings account are Diane Pero and Lois Dummeldinger. I ... sovzv AND HAUCK'S souti-I END RUMANUW SALES CC-f 'NC- REXALL PHARMACY janitorial Service A Lou' Dfutg Nieds 1118 Adams Street rescnp 'On Bay City, Michigan Corner of 30th and Broadway Bay City, Michigan TW 2-2577 Harry Romanow r i a'cway l'o1hedC-reat North Country COUNTRY Niublc , one o t e men Main Post 0ffice Box 1250 t Yi I Bay City Michigan 48706 Y m Phone f517i 893-1250 '893-1421 '893-4588 Y i '893-4589' . i i aaziiiz sa . . . IERRY ROBERTS Bay City Saginaw Midland Midday Music Director DUSTY RHODES Morning program Directgr Dave Maurer News Director Afternoon 81 Outdoor Editor -J 238fa ds i' DURO SUPPLY CCMPANY 801 S. Henry Street Bay City, Michigan Distributors Of The World's Finest Plumbing, Heating, And Well Supplies -1 Checking the new fall stock are employees judy Wallerstein and Dave Wiesing sMlTH's LUGGAGE AND LEATHER SHOP 908 Washington Avenue Bay City, Michigan JAM ES J. WI ESING PRESIDENT DAVID C. WIESING VICE-PRESIDENT 9c!li..i.,5',,93!!2!f 708 WASHINGTON AVE. BAY CITY, MICHIGAN 48706 PHONE: 517-895-5171 vw-.-.. N.. -A. 4. .-..,..-. -.f-... . .nfs-1. ...-.. , f,'.4,..-in ..- ,. 1 The Smartest Styles 84 latest Creationg .Viiournen is llii is 3 STUDIO 507 West Midland Road ' Auburn, Mich. Phone 662-6164 ads!239 1 BEST WISH ES THE SCHILLER FAMILY CHEMICAL BANK Mid-Michigan MAlER'S PHARMACY I fun service Banking Centers Thitd and Johnson DIZ' TW 5-5569 l now Seven Convenient Locations E I E E Examining one ofthe new models are the Pom Pom Girls. I Hugh Hanson-Pres. GARBER BUICK Qoeneucnd , . I 240!ads I I SPAM ELECTRIC imc. 507 West Midland Road Auburn, Michigan 48611 Commercial And Industrial Wiring Line Construction MILLARS TV - Appliances - Tires Where Good Service Is A Fact Not just A Promise! Trying on some new spring styles are Marie Awad and Lee Ann Schlott. ennexp ALWAYS FURST QUALITY QTHEQ JENNISON HARDWARE COMPANY rBayffCityf? Qfllichi gan Distributors of- Wholesale Hardware and Industrial Supplies Haul 'fiusmierz Chztllerg, nf ries li ll ,X :ia llll Ili . ill ll 811 ahams street 1 ,a L l' ' c.,. all fav. :ma 23,112 . , , T- ' Img mtg, michigan 487115 plqune S92-7551 , l' ' - .-or 5 -1 - .X H 1, O, W' I X fax! 5 -. ' ,XX A 1 g A ..si- lill B .Success A rn r HEATING at CPLQUTMBING su PPLY A Complete Line Of Plumbing Fixtures And Supplies At' Discount Prices 213 w Koscjuszko A 895-8520 l l I .l adsf241 THE ROUST THE STORE FOR THE STORE FOR YOUNG MEN YOUNG WOMEN Downtown Bay City Downtown Bay City 1 i X W.A. TRAHAN FUNERAL CHAPEL 1 DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE l Madison At 10th Phone TW 3-6583 T l Dinner Private Dining Room Available For . . . RICHIES Euclid At Union 684-0243 42!ads Breakfast . . . Luncheon Clubs - Meetings - Parties -5 I ll photography by Mb .5 . . f-1 -,,:67:4 m,a ,- ., N. - -. .1 .N .. :X b.-ff I, . .wiv . X. gpg-fy . .r 1 , , L fm, ,MIN x,,:.,.,, , yy J A .Y 4 ' ' K, S: - 'Y' ' ,, D ,,zQ4'uir,.-' K' . V - ',-51-Q 4 jr , -5 fi I-Q. xi. ' , K A' , . , s,.'.'.t.?'1,'7 ' ,f. ' ' 'X -Al. WI , k ,bw tj? .4 'R fs ...1--I 'Ju N If - 'A ' .. l ' : ' , A , -'VLA' I -V , ,L ,- : ' . PO RT RA ITSO F ' 1 ,,- ' . 1711 So WenonaiAvenue Bay City Michigan d X243 I 7 THE STORE 802 N. Euclid Bay City, Mich. 686-4060 Ton's Of Pants By Levi, Lee, Kazoo, Male And Many Others The Guy's Store That C.irl's Love THE STORE II Choosing some new clothes from the large selection offered at the store is 5880 State St, George Cole, assisted bya salesman. Saginaw, Michigan 793-T780 O O BAY CITY CENTRAL Congratulations CLASS OF '72 OPP E N H E I M 'S 807 Washington Bay City iii 'f M Sh dtd gRLO LnaG' Purchasingsome suppliesujfrom rs. c mi urin is o 115154, 'X A gg+f'i..u -' , .js ' - A Q ' 1 V - ' A Second Floor,?WsestCorridor Mrs. M. Schmidt, Manager L Pnoneeez-4321 if ' AUBURN AUTOIiliOTIVE'8t SUPPLY 1121 Midland Road Auburn, Mich. 48611 244!a ds ll MERCHANDISE CENTER Your Appliance - Television And Stereo Headquarters 800 N. Euclid Telephone 684-3391 F 81 L LUMBER COMPANY 990 W. Midland Rd. Auburn, Michigan Your Allied Building Center AUBURN PHARMACY Auburn, Michigan 662-2181 1, N ' NCQ A f' .44 BAY CITY BANK 8 TRUST COMPANY Bay City, Michigan 48706 T Saving money for the future is jeff Prell. d f245 I r 'HSHQSARE Hui ROWLEY BRCTH ERS 3596 Wilder Rd Congratulations Class of '72 COPUS INSURANCE nl-Iome Cooked Mealsfr GENERAL INSURANCE AND MUTUAL FUNDS 702 W. Midland Street Take Out Orders Call 662-24253 Featuring . . . Family Style Fish Dinners Every Friday 200 W. Midland Rd. Auburn, Mich Au bu rn KINDE DISTRIBUTING COMPANY 500 Salzburg Avenue Bay City, Michigan CHQNNEL MASTER- RADIOS CPFSSSSETTE RECORDERS AND PLAYERS ' i I . 8-TRACK PORTABLE 84 HCME UNITS Color Vector T.V. Antennas and Accessaries and the Only 3 Year Warranty I U Opti-Vue Color A Picture Tubes ' 662-6491 Enjoying their spare time In the air-conditioned ph seniors Dan Krzym k dR y K b k ins ian a ar ows i. ALERT LAN ES 409 Center Ave. Bay City, Michigan Gfe afe d f247 THE 76 PLAZA RESTAURANT - SERVICE STATION OPEN 24 HOURS UNION U.S. 10 X-Way at BAY CITY Garfield Rd. Exit b r , i hi ELECTRIC, LIGHT, AND A u622.ZlIi gan POWER A City Hall, Bay City, Michigan - 48706 Compliments of IACOBS CLEANING VILLAGE 2714 Center Avenue Rd. Bay City, Michigan , Has Three Locations y CENTER AVENUE 1 BROADWAY EUCLID Our Specialty CONEY ISLAND Hot Docs, 3 Hamburgs Cheeseburgers French Fries Extra Thick Shakes Chicken 84 Fish Dinners F 248fads Phone TW 3-3496 Terr DRAKE J y erry ' Props. 211 f5uurmet V 'ltaliann v gg, Y yy S Eye w' ol .. .C' 1'- I005-I007 Restorante Bay Cgy Saginaw St. Michigan All Forms of Insurance and Bonds VALLEY INSURANCE CENTER DUNLOP PONUAC Geo. Cnudde Tony Latosky I , . . . 1504 Woods'de Ave Phone Ba Cit ' 517 Washington Essexville, Mich. 48732 893li351?l ,,Rel2fg'eC,fi3SdflL'g2EbOr,, BAY CITY PHCTO 113 Fourth Street CDowntowni For the 'Casual' Look in Portraits and Wedding Candids School Sweaters and jackets LIMBERC-'S FLOWER SHOP 100 Green Avenue Bay City, Michigan Bay City's Finest Flowers nif- gratulations CLARK S S 1 E 115 WASHINGTON AVE. S SEMPLlNER'SgrTiUXED0 SHOP BAY Cl-l'Y, MICHIGAN if li El Q Sports Shirts 10? F'fth.Ql-Nj Sweaters Bay City, Michigan Sports Equipment TW 13'-5000 dsf249 Mc Donald s to the care and ulde, feedin of the student body , e ef 1 W ,W Www twmgwsw The Hamburger French Fries To make eating simple, start with With sandwiches, or alone. Or with the basics: A pure beef pattie on a friends. Being lightweight, as well satisfying bun. Uncomplicated as crisp and fresh, they're portable. and good. t AN.: 25O!a ds Filet O' Fish Tasty white filet. Special sauce. Lettuce. A delicious bun. Something different to keep the stomach from getting bored. Coffee lt can keep your eyes open. That's pretty important in classes, cramming, or staying up past your bedtime. 'Q Big Mac For those with big appetites. Two beef patties, lettuce, cheese, a special sauce, and a triple decker sesame seed bun. Hot Apple Pie Lots of apples in a crisp, delicate crust. lt serves as a cure for homesickness. Keep one under your pillow fora late night snack. - ' -. . -. . 'if . flE'Tys . -eq. M . ' -- .. --za-E-'Cb -- - . . wa V . - I Ge- '-2' s --. 5+ NNE- I! 'IRQ '-'Jk'2- N Ns '- '- Q NN I- N'-39 Nsi-MS? i deft' -as 5' was Q . Coca-Cola Bubbly. Icy. Soothes and refreshes the throat, mouth, and mind. Cools the tummy. Milk Shakes Chocolate, Strawberry, and, of course, your basic Vanilla. Cool, smooth, at home in any body. 'F DmldS U Lis 918 N. EUCLID, BAY CITY 2990 CENTER AVE. ESSEXVILLE NARLOC K LAN ES 1205 Washington Avenue Bay City, Michigan 893-5012 EASTLAN D ,LAN ES 1477 W. Center Road Bay City, Michigan 892-0000 Congratulations Class of '72 MONTE WRAY INC LINCOLN-MERCURY-IEEP HOME OF MONTE'S MERCURY MEN DOWNTOWN BAY CITY Carefully examining some of the new cars are julie Wray, top, and her friends. PAT'S PLACE 303 E. john Street, Bay City Michigan ' FOOD ' PIZZA ' Take Out Orders - Ph. 892-3456 Years of Continuous Service Going out to enjoy-a pizza after a football game are seniors Bob Shearer, LuAnn Grzegorczy k andjunior joe Shotwell. dsf251 Directory of Organizations AGATHOS Advisor Mrs. Mary Moskal, President Gregory Vau hn, Vice President jay Higgs, Secretar Elizsbeth Athinson, Treasurer Marie Awaci Karen Ballor, Mary Beetham, Andrew Behml- ander, Sandra Bierman, Mark Butterfield, Dale Clarey, Dana Copus, Larry Deutsch, ju- dith Ewing, Kathy Fahrner, jennifer Frank, jacqueline Frazier, john Glave, Sara God- deyne, Kathy Gwizdala, Dou las Harrison, Bruce johnson, Donna Kraynaqc, jeanne Le- wandowski, Kathy Martin, Mary Neumeyer, Frederick Orr, Ann Roach, Nancy Roberson, Sabine Schoenfeld, Paul Sigelko, Michael Steinhoff, Mary jo Tasior, Robert Vought, Debra Walter, Margo Webb, Linda West, Lin- da Winn, Fred Youn. ASTRONOMY CLUB Advisor james Reed, jean Anderson, Marie Awad, jo Anne jamrog, john Kerr, Sandy Kulka, Tom Larson, Maureen Maillette, Kim Sherwood, Carole Weir. Bl-WEEKLY Advisor Mrs. Honsowetz, Sports Editor Sandy Bierman, Editor Susan Flemmer, Editorial Edi- tor Michael Harwood, Copy Editor Sue ja- blonski, Business Manager james Klass, Fea- ture Editor Linda Miller, News Editor Monica Smiley, Art Editor Steven Weinberg, Mary Beetham, Shelley Bierman, Linda Digby, Linda Dummeldinger, Cynthia Hardy, Annette Lynch, Barbara MacPhail, janet Miksa, Linda Norlock, Susan Rodda, Leslie Ro ers, Nancy Sendtko, Mary jane Snyder, Timotgy Teall. BOWLING CLUB Advisors Mr. Clark, Mr. Hewitt, Kevin Arnett, Steve Baker, Andy Behmlander, Sally Berger, Sandy Bierman, Ken Birch, jim Boyle, Sherry Brady, Sue Brady, Ray Brashaw, Bill Brown, Mark Butterfield, Sue Cajigas, james Casper, Wendy Cederberg, john Covieo, Bob Davis, joe Davis, Rock Denham, Larry Deutsch, Louie DuRussel, Linell Francis, jeff Frank, Tom Gallagher, Pat Gast, Mark Gawrych, Mark Goik, jim Glaza, jim Goodheart, David Hardy, Andy Hart, jim Hayward, joe Hernandez, Ar- thur Hope, Dennis Hunter, Tony Hunter, Alan jacobs, Dan jacobs, jim jacobs, Paul jacobs, Lynn jordan, jim Klass, Gary Lee, jill Le- Vasseur, Tom Luebs, Matt Lupo, Sherry Mat- thews, Dan Marek, jim Miller, Modrzynski, Kathy Niemann, David Nowak, Diane Pero, jack Richardson, Mark Roberson, Charles Russell, Melodcy Schlitt, Wayne Sevilla, jerry Sharrow, Ran y Sides, Brad Smith, Ray S0- chacki, jerry Staczak, Don Strope, Steve Swie- cicki, john Tayxlor, Tom Taylor, Stan Theisen, Mike Thibo, P il Timm, Tim VanOctan, Dorea Walker, Keith Walker, Maik Wedding, Linda West, Linda Winn, Duane Wisniewski, jerry Witzke, Leroy Wright, Karen Zielinski, Roger Zielinski. CENTRAL'S CITIZENSHIP CLUB Advisors Mrs. Lois Honsowetz, Mrs. Ann Wie- cinski, President Linda Winn, Vice-President Cheryl Mikolajczak, Corresponding Secretary Camie Maxim. Recording Secretary Nancy Roberson, Treasurer Monica Smiley, Debbie Babinski, Anne Barker, julie Barton, Paula Bates, Sherry Beechman, Sally Berger, Claire Bernelis, jill Berry, Carol Bickel, Ruth Biskup- ski, Rheta Blankenship, Karen Bolda, Diane Borucki, Bonnie Buxman, Sylvia Cadena, Eliz- abeth Campbell, Mary Carroll, Lori Castane- da, Mary Castaneda, Mary Chapa, iff'-andy Chapin, Cathy Chown, Kay Cimbalik, Donna Clar e, Terri Conales, Grace Corrion, Ginny Davis, jerilyn Davis, Linda Davis, Nancy Davis, Pat Davis, Donna Decker, Linda Digby, Terri Dixon, Cindy Doan, jane Dorski, Sue Drzwicki, Kim Duso, Wendy Erickson, Kathy 252! directory Fahrner, Sue Flemmer, Beverly Forbes, judy Forbes, Karen Forester, Paula Fournier, Caro- lyn Frazier, Debbie Furtaw, Ann Gallagher, janice Gray, Kathy Gwizdala, Barb Halladay, Heather Hawes, Gloria Henderson, julie Hernden, Betty Hill, Michelle Holka, Connie Howay, joni lrwin, Debbie jonas, Karol Kac- zynaki, Colleen Kavanagh, Sherry Kazmierski, Maureen Kazyak, Mary Lou Keidel, Lenore Kline, Sandy Kolacz, Sandy Kukla, Marie Krengielski, Wendy Kussro, Mary Lambert, Sandy Laney, janet LaRocque, Mary Laskows- ki, Marlene Latocki, jeanne Lewandowski, Liz Low, Barb MacPhail, julie Marchlewicz, GeriAnn Markel, Marci Mavelle, Darlene McCallum, Kayleen Meyer, Althea Mieske, Alison Miller, Lorraine Miller, Connie Muell- er, Debbie Munger, Debbie Neal, jackie Neitzel, Kathy Niemann, Linda Niles, Linda Norlock, Sara Norris, Ann Oltman, Elaine Owen, Connie Pawlczak, Denise Presley, judy Reer, Debbie Reinhardt, Peggy Reinke, Diane Rewers, Bev Rivard, Ann Roach, Becky Rod- da, Susan Rodda, Pat Rose, Susan Rosebush, jean Roznowski, Bayne Rupff, Laura Rush- man, Geralyn Russell, Terri Rytlewski, Nancy Schlicker, Kathy Schmidt, Cristi Scott, Nancy Senkowski, Nancy Sheredy, Patti Siminski, Linda Skorczewski, Mary jane Snyder, Sherry Spydell, Sue Staudacher, Kerri Suave, Karen Sugar, Amy Sutton, Nancy Szczesniak, Susan Taglauer, Donna Tarkowski, Ann Theiler, Andrea Tomaszewski, Dawn Toyzan, Patti Ul- rich, Beth Vallender, Karen Van Sumeren, Debbie Wallaker, Debbie Walter, Carole Weir, judy Wendland, Lois Wendt, Linda West, Nancy White, Debbie Wichlinski, Pen- ny Winn, Barb Wolf, jacqueline Wolfe, julie Wuest, Karen Zielinski, CHEERLEADERS VARSITY: Captain Bayne Rupff, Sylvia Cad- ena, Sara Norris, Myra Selby. jUNlOR VARSITY: Dawn Toyzan, Cheryl Robinson, Sandy Laney, Terri Rytlewski. FRESHMEN: jeany Cadena, janis Huskins, jayne Krygier, Sue Reid, Carolyn Stover. CO-OP CLUB Advisors Mr. Duch, Mr. jacobs, President Denise Patterson, T 84 I Vice-President Mark Walkowiak D. E. Vice-President joe Grudzin- ski, Business Vice-President Karen Forster, Treasurer Mary Lambert, Secretary Debbie Peplinski, Lee Ann Appold, Tom Arthur, De- bra Babinski, Carol Bacon, Karen Ballor, Dave Baranek, Cheryl Barcia, Dan Beiser, Denise Benson, Wayne Blech, james Bradley, Larry Castaneda, Tim Causley, Sally Chartier, Den- nis Cieslinski, Randy Clayton, Ken Cliff, jeanne Collier, Bill Connors, Brent Corbin, john Corrion, Mark Curtis, Charles Custer, joe Davis, Linda Davis, Debbie DeMaet, Thomas Demetris, Arthur Dillon, jim Donald- son, Matt DuRussel, Dennis Easter, Lupe Es- Camilla, Glen Eschenbacher, Kathy Fa rner, Tim Fellows, Rick Fletcher, Lilian Foundier, Wilson Fournier, john Gall, Dennis Gast, Doug Gasta, Mike Gasta, john Geiersbach, Lona Cass, Dan Gonder, Eugene Goik, Kathy Goodrow, joe Grudzinski, Steve Gutierrez, Robert Hammerbacher, Glen Hartley, Sue r-iartwig, Robert Hill, Mike Huber, Dan ja- cobs, Willie jones, Dennis Kalinowski, Ray Karbowski, Mark Kaunitz, Herbert Kernstock, William Kleinert, Brad, Koch, Ed Koch, Robert Kolb, Sandra Kulka, Dan Krzyminski, Ken Kukla, Bob Lijewski, Greg Linton, Don List, Mike Manning, Dale Marquardt, Terry Morri- son, Randy Musielak, Sal Nearman, Greg Niedzwiecki, Pat Ouellette, Denise Patterson, Richard Phillips, jeff Prell, Tony Raymaker, Pete R. mington, Hugh Ritter, Randy Ruff, Greg Rummel, Charles Russell, Dennis Samp- son, Charles Schallier, Lucy Sevilla, Charles Sharon, Mark Short, Dave Siefert, Tom Sisson, Richard Snyder, Rob Solosky, Kathleen Szcze- panik, Mar jo Tasior, Bob Toyzan, Dave Trapp, Michelle Trask, Cliff Trotter, Mike Truemner, Ron Valley, Peter Vandenberg, Robert VanWert, Brenda Vlier, Mark Walko- wiak, Neil We ener, Melvin Wells, Rick Wil- lett, Arthur Wsliams, Robert Witucki, Martin Yonkey, Roger Zielinski, OFFICE CO-OP Bonnie Adams, Marj Anderson, jeanie Au- man, Sue Banaszak, Sharon Beeckman, joann Bialek, Chrystal Byas, Linda Camp, Nancy Ca p, Irene Demura, jean Evans, Kathy Fick, Debra Flues, Karen Forster, Connie Grze or- czyk, Kathy Gwizdala, Debra Hardy, Ellen jones, Cindy Kazmierski, Elaine Kowalski, Donna Kraynak, Mary Lambert, Sue Lanczak, Elizabeth Low, julie Marchlewicz, Mary Neumeyer, Kathy Niemann, Karen Oltman, Debra Peplinski, Marilyn Ringwelski, Geralyn Russell, Sabine Schoenfeld, Kay Schuchardt, Barb Spychalski, Connie Spyhalski, Laurie Tomczak, Karla Wales, Debbie Walter, Ernes- tine Williams. ECCLESIA Advisor Mrs. Barbara Wendland, President Karen Ballor, Vice President, Sabina Schoen- feld, Secretary Sara Goddeyne, Treasurer Sand Bierman, joan Antle, Carolina Arthur, Elizabeth Athinson, Marie Awad, Roseta Bacon, Lee Ann Babinski, Mary Beetham, Kendra Cogan, Sue Davis, Sue Diehl, Linda Drabik, judy Ewing, Kathy Fahrner, jennifer Frank, jacquiline Frazier, Cristine Gallant, Lorna Gay, joni Graczyk, Diane Gosler, Moni Irwin, Sue jablonski, Lynn jordan, Colleen Kavanagh, Donalyn Killough, Marilyn Kowal- ski, Diane Kraynak, Mary Leonard, Rajean Luebs, Mary Lukowski, Cindy Londo, Mau- reen Maillette, Kathy Martin, janet Mihsa, Alison Miller, Linda Miller, Marcia Milster, Mary Neumeyer, Marilee Newberg, Lisa Ped- erson, Corinne Pett, Carol Piotrowski, Ruth Reder, Patty Rielly, Amy Reynolds, Beverly Rivard, janice Rygwelski, Myra Selby, Audrey Schmidt, Sue Sc wedler, Mary Smith, Connie Spyhalski, Linda Steinhoff, Barbara Tabor, Donna Taglauer, Lori Teddy, Amy Ulrick, jeanne Urban, Brenda Vlier, Susan Wackerl , Barb Wagner, Margo Webb, Wendy Webb, Lee Ann Wegner, Lori Welch, Susan Wendt, Elaine Whitmore, Karen Willy, Cheryl Zabel. FRENCH CLUB Advisor Mr. Lama, President jeff Mono, Vice President Marcia Milster, Secretary jill Le- Vasseur, Treasurer Mary Neumeyer, Mary Beall, Ken Bieszke, Diane Boruc i, Wendy Bunnell, Rod Campbell, Kendra Cogan, Sue Davis, Kenin Decatur, Linda Digby, A an Don- aldson, Sally Fisher, Linell Francis, Sue Frye, Lisa Ginsbery, Debbie Good, Wendy Green- leaf, Brad Grevel, Raymond Guerra, Richard Hall, Nancy Halm, Deena Hawkins, Bobbi Hemstreet, Blaine Herman, Michelle Holka, Marie johnston, jean Marie Lee, Renee Le- Vasseu., Rajean Luebs, Lisa Pederson, Gayle Perz, Maryann Pietry a, Dee Prophater, Amy Reynolds, Becky Rodga, Steve Rytlewski, Patti Siminski, Pam Senkowski, Gale Sloan, Sherri Socia, Pam Styn, Sally Thorne, Amy Ulrich, Lazaro Uribe, Paula Vayre, Vicki Wark, Linda Wegener, Larry Weinbery, Lori Welch, Nancy White, Therese Wilberding, Karen Zielinski, FF. . Advisor Mr. Brown, President Phili Bublitz, V ze-Presidents jim Hayward, Bob Welch, Secretary Dana McDaniel, Reporters Tim Stark, Richard Putt, Treasurers Karen Klo- sowski, jim Hayward, Sentinal Randy Brandt, Kay Fournier, Roxanne Abbe, Dale Brownlee, Tim Cottrell, Deb Dabrowski, Dan Eigner, jer- Directory of Organizations alyn Everson, julius Fodo, Tom Groulx, joAnn Gundy, Ken Hayward, Dave Helmreich, Daryl Hill, Bruce Holmes, Paul jacob, Bruce Lu cke, Carol Marsh, Marla Marsh, john Rowell, ja- son Scharich, jerome Scharich, Dale Telfor, Kelvin Vogel, Bob Shirley Wiesenaver, Rich- ard Zuchni. FUTURE TEACHERS Advisor Miss Zemki, President Sabine Schoenfeld, Vice President joe Grew, Secre- tary Dalemarie Wilson, Historian-Parlimen- tarian Amy Sutton, Treasurer Barb Halliday, Diane Borucki, Sherri Dault, Francine Gwiz- dala, Heather Hawes, Gloria Henderson, Col- leen Latocki, Rick Lovely, Mary Luckowski, Kathy Nieman, Linda Narlock, jan Warfield, Karen Willy, Nanette Young. CIAA Advisor Miss Fisher, President Cindy Hard , Vice President Anne Barker, Secretary Lincla Miller, Treasurer Patty Reilly, Nancy Antle, Priscilla Arocha, Kim Ballor, Mary Beall, Marnie Beetham, Ann Bender, Helen Berne- lis, judy Bertschy, jackie Bissonette, Lori Blohm, Debbie Bogart, Sue Brad , Robin Brown, Wendy Bunnell, jeanne Cadlena, Sue Cajigas, Cindy Cerwin, janet Cichanski, judy Cichanski, Cathy Coppinger, Cindy Cowan, Laura Deja, julie Eldridge, jayne Falasz, Molly Foster, joAnn Foucault, Sally Garrison, Kathy Girard, Debbie Goetz, Lyn Gokey, Grace Gomez, Arlene Graham, Sue Grego, Debbie Haines, Sandy Hayward, jane Heintskill, Kathy Hernandez, Carolyn Hernden, Mar Hicks, Loretta Hill, janis Huiskens, Karen jalle, joan Klass, Cheryl Klein, Patty Koch, Celeste Kos- tus, jayne Krygier, Peggy Langley, Susan Large, jean Lee, Kim Legner, Yvonne Lemuel, Elly Leon, Lori Liken, Beth Lohrke, Mari Ma- ciejewski, Mary Maciejewski, Kathy Maloney, Mary Markiewicz, Deb Mast, Sherry Mat- thews, Chris McCormick, jody McCracken, Connie Michalski, Sandy Mikolaiczik, Paula Miller, Barb Modrzynski, Leslie Montgomery, Gina Morilli, Mary Morse, Debbie Moulth- rop, Valerie Murphy, Ellen Neering, Mary Nelson, jill Patterson, julie Pero, Cheryl Pe- ters, Karen Piesik, Sue Pollick, Tammy Pres- ton, Sue Reid, Lorna Rogers, Mary jo Rose- bush, Sheri Saelens, Bonnie Schlatter, Kathy Schultz, Kim Schultz, jill Schumacher, Audrey Schoof, Barb Shooltz, Susan Shorkey, Edey Showalter, Susie Siebert, Robin Sielski, Deb- bie Smith, jeri Smith, Theresa Smith, Sherri Socia, Carolymn Stover, Patty Tenny, jean Thie- ler, Kerry T orson, Lori Urban, Donna Van Pelt, julie VanPelt, Debbie VanSumeren, Mary VanSumeren, Mini Vasquez, Mary Wal- kowiak, Cheryl Walter, Diane Warfield, Vick- ie Wark, Kathy Warren, Lorrie Warren, Barb Weiler, Debra Wejsa, Lolly Witzke, julie Wray, Karen Young, Debbie Zielinski. SOPHOMORES: Cheryl Adams, Marge An- derson, Terri Arnold, Brenda Austin, Sue Aus- tin, LuAnn Babinski, Debbie Badou' Margar- et Bandlow, Karen Barber, Debbie -'bt5FTSOI1, Shelly Bierman, Pam Blumenstein, Diane Bo- rucki, Lynn Botimer, Sue Brock, Clyde Marie Brown, Vickie Burke, Sylvia Cadena, Mary Ann Chapa, Cathy Chown, Kendra Cogan, Cheri Dant, Sue Davis, Cindy DeLisle, Diane Di by, Pam Doan, Marlene DuRussell, Cindy Eltfridge, Denise Fournier, Anne Franek, Mar- ylyn Frank, llena Frantz, Ann Gallagher, Diane Garrison, Karen Genow, Yvonne Givens, Debbie Go ett, Rita Gray, Mollee Grew, Sue. Ha es, Bobbi Hemstreet, Bett Hill, Mauree Hill, Michelle Holka, Michelle Hutchinson, joAnn Hutter, Debbie jonas, Melanie Kelly, April Krause, Marie Krengielski, Mary Krings, Dawn Krzyminski,.Ani Kulinski, Wendy Kuss- ro, Linda Lamb, Sandy Laney, Teresa Langin, Laurie Long, Shelley Lupo, Sue Mader, Pat Marquardt, Kayleen Meyer, Laurie Meyer, janet Miksa, Toni Miller, Marcia Milster, Debbie Monville, Sherry Morelli, Pam Mur- phy, Stephanie Neal, Louise Niedzielski, Linda Norlock, Sue Nuenke, Debbie Osborn, Laurie Paeth, Amy Pangborn, Cyndy Peet, Sandy Pero, Corinne Pett, Robin Pilon, Ruth Reeder, Carol Redick, Debbie Reinhardt, Chris Reisig, Amy Reynolds, Bev Rivard, Cheryl Robinson, Pat Rose, Nicola Rummel, Debbie Rupp, Patti Rytlewski, Beth Sabourin, Cathy Sautter, Au- drey Schmidt, Donna Schmidt, Laurie Schoof, Lynn Schultz, K. j. Schumacher, Sue Schwed- ler, jean Simpson, Roxie Sovereign, Mary Stack, Vickie Styn, Cindy Stroemenr, Cheryl Syring, Vicky Tasior, Cindy Thompson, Mary Trine, Patti Ulrich, Terri Ulrich, Crystal Vaughn, Pam Verduyn, jan Villaire, Karen Vink, Alice Wachowski, Patti Walter, Dorothy Warren, Wendy Webb, joan Weiler, judy Wendland, Pat Wilinski, Susie Wisniewski, judi Wlodarczak, Marcia Woods, Sandy Wy- lie, Sue Zaucha, Connie Zube. IUNIORS: Cindy Anderson, joan Antle, Deb- bie Atwood, Kathy Babinski, Karen Ball, Ann Barker, Gayle Behmlander, Mary Botimer, Rennae Bourcier, Sherry Brady, Elizabeth Campbell, Mary Carroll, Marsha Cepak, Mary Ce ak, Carmen Chapa, Lynn Cunningham, Degbie Dabrowski, Sherrie Dault, Wendy Dinsmore, Becky Doan, Cindy Doan, Sue Drwezlicki, Linda Dummeldinger, Maureen DuRussell, Wendy Erickson, Connie Fleming, Chris Gallandt, Cathy Galus, Carol Glave, Diane Gosler, Fran Gwizala, Barb Halladay, Cathy Hicks, Sherry Hopp, Sue jablonski, joAnne jamrog, Diane Kraynak, Maril n Kowalski, Mary Kucera, Melanie Laskowslli, Mary Leonard, Rajean Luebs, Camie Maxim, Susan McKinnon, Kath Mich, Sue Mikolaic- zik, Alison Miller, Lincla Miller, Sue Mounts, Debbie Neal, Colleen Neering, Sara Norris, Cindy O'Neil, Kathy Padilla Connie Pawlac- zyk, Lisa Pederson, jan Reder, Patty Reilly, Linda Reinhardt, Cathie Rinz, Eileen Rivard, Becky Rodda, Leslie Rogers, judy Roseberry, Pam Rusho, Terri Rytlewski, jan Sebald, Myra Selby, Nancy Sheredy, Monica Smile , Ann St. Laurant, Dawn Toyzan, Tari Trimbfe, Karen VanSumeran, Sall VanSumeren, jan War- field, jackie Wedding, Sandy Wei le, Kathy Weiler, Lois Wendt, Sue Wendi, Debby White, Nancy White. SENIORS: Mary Beetham, Sally Berger, Sandy Bierman, Donna Clarke, Ginny Davis, jerilyn Davis, Lois Dummeldinger, Bonnie Ekstrom, Lupe Excamilla, Sue Gillisse, LuAnn Grzegor- czyk, Cindy Hardy, Dianne Hayward, Sher Hayward, Anne Heine, Diane Langley, Barb MacPhail, Denise Patterson, Diane Pero, Gayle Perz, jane Rechsteiner, jean Roznows- ki, Bayne Rupff, joan St. Laurent, Nancy Szczesniak, Michelle Trask, Susan Weber,-: junegWicks, jo Witzke, Karen Zielinski. '::,rg.51. ,', .. Mfr' GIRLISLEAGUE H , Adxviso'r'M'rs, Champion, Presidenti'Lois Dummeldinger, Vice, President LuAnn Grze- gorczyk, Secretary! jeanne, Leyvalndowski,xH Treasurer Althea 'Mieske, Marnie Beethem, Shelly Bierman, Wendy Bunnell,.ljeanne,Cad- ena, Wendy Chapin, judiefEwin', Sue1QFlem- mer, Bobbie Heinz, joann jay',jjayne Krygier, Sandy Laney, Mary Maceijewski, Ellen Neer- ing, Diane Pero, Dee Prophatelr,'Linda, Reed Patty Reilly, Cheryl Robinson, lv1yra'iSelby, Sherry Spydell, Nancy Szczesniak, Lorri Ted- dy, Dawn Toyzan, Karen Zielinskif, cYMNAsTics ' ' Advisors Mrs. Meyer, Mr. Pease, Team Man-- ager, Cheri Dant, Cheryl Adams, Marge An- I derson, Terri Arnold, Wendy Bunnell, Kendra Cogan, Diane Garrison, Sally Garrison, Tanny Greiner, Debbie Haines, jayne Krygier, Sandy Laney, Particia Marquardt, Leslie Montgom- ery, Debbie Osborn, Sandy Pero, Mary Ann Pieski, Pam Powers, K. j. Schumacher, Cheryl Syring, Tari Trimble, judy Wlodarczak. SPANISH CLUB Advisor Mr. Pavlilic, President Paul Pero, Vice President Linda Norlock, Secretary-Treasurer Mary Smith: Cher I Adams, jean Anderson, Mike Byle, Michelfe Canales, Gloria Hender- son, jeanne Lewandowski, Linda Skorczewski, jean Theiler, Kathy Wagner, Carole Weir, Ann Witucki, judi Wlodarczak. STUDENT COUNCIL Officers: President Tim jay, Vice President Dana Copus, Senators, Mary Beetham, Bill Murray, Fred Shearer, juniors, Merrylee Fei- nauer, jim Klass, Roger Schmidt, Tom Taylor, Sophores, LuAnn Babinski, Shelly Bierman, janet Miksa, jeff Mono, Freshman, Mary Hicks, Ellen Neering, Tom Szczesniak, Debbie Van Sumeran, Cabinet Members, Parliamen- tarian Pat Niergarth, Recording Secretary Sandy Bierman, Corresponding Secretary Ginn Davis, Treasurer Bayne Rupff, Student- Facullty Relations Steve Schlatter, Elections Chairman Greg Rummel, Publicity Chairman Monica Smiley. USHERS CLUB Advisors Mrs. Vanover, Miss Wasien, Presi- dent Sue Beecher, Points Chairman Carmen Chapa, Secretary Mary Ann Chapa, Co-Trea- surer Paula Chapa, Treasurer Lu e Escamil- la, Co. Points Chairman jan Sebalcl?Co. Secre- tary Linda Thorne, Vice President Carol Wentworth. VARSITY CLUB Advisor Mr. Gary Frieders, President Bruce johnson, Vice President Dana Copus, Secre- tary Barry Hages, Treasurer Pat Beall, Mike Adamsak, Greg Braman, Bill Bower, Ned Bur- dick, Mark Buterfield, john Fick, Greg Geh- ringer, john Glave, Howard Grantham, Andy Hart, jay Higgs, joe Kerr, Greg Kintz, Bob McGee, Kevin Nixon, Bruce Patterson, Mike Pergande, Paul Pero, Bill Przygocki, Mark Roberson, Randy Sides, Dan Strope, jon Wi- tucki, Bon Zingg. YEARBOOK Advisor Mr. Leonard Ecker, Editor Karen Sug- ar, Co y Editor Brenda Vlier, Business Manag- er Kathy Fahrner, Kerry Arnett, Marie Awad, Donna Clarke, john Chevalier, Linda Drabik, Lois Dummeldinger, Bonnie Eckstrom, LuAnn Grzegorczyk, Peggy Krieg, Cheryl Mikolaicz- ak, Debbie Noonan, All Pelletier, Diane Pero, jeff Prell, judy Reer, Lee Ann Schlott, Bob Shearer, joe Shotwell, Steve Weinberg, Em- mie Wolfe. YQUTH FOR UNDERSTANDING Advisors Mrs. jan Davis, Chairman Virginia Davisg, ,Kathy Babinski, Karen,bBallor, james Bradley, ,Liz Campbell, judy Ewing, Peter Goddeyne,.,Sara Goddeyne, Henning jensen, Karen johnston, Mary Leonard, Althea Mieske, Sara Norris, Lisa Pederson, Galle Perz, Laura Robinson, Susan Wackerly, lac ie Wedding,'Lu,Anne Wegener. MW directory f 253 Aaron, Susan 186 Abbe, Dan 186 Abbe, Roxanne 196 ABBS, GUY 166 Abbs, jami Renee 204 Abdella, Brenda 204 Abdella, Diane 204 Abdella, joseph 196 ABEAR, DENA 166 Abear, jannette 204 Abendroth, Frederick 86, 196 Abernathy, Mark 204 Abernathy, Wendy M. 196 ACADEMICS 8 A CAPELLA CHOIR 38, 95 Adair, Daniel 196 ADAIR, DEBORAH E.166 Adamczyk, Michael 120, 186 ADAMS, BONNIE j. 166 Adams, Cheryl 196 ADAMS, DEBRA 166 Adams, Douglas j. 151, 204 Adams, Laurian D. 204 Adams, Mark W. 124, 196 ADAMS, PRUDY 166 ADMINISTRATION 215 ADVERTISING 228 AETNA PORTLAND CEMENT COMPANY 235 AGATHOS 83 Ager, Ricky 196 Aguirre, Eluterio141,196 AGUIRRE, ENEDINA 15, 72,166 AGUIRRE, ERNEST 166 Aguirre, Minnie 204 Aikens, Becky D. Aikens, Ben C. Aikens, Herbert 196 Aikens, Thomas 204 ALDERTON, DEBORAH 166 Alderton, Marcia 186 ALERT RECREA TION 287 alexander, joseph Allabaugh, Donald j. 186 Allabaugh, john F. 186 ALLEN, GERALD 166 Allen Wendy 196 Allman, Cheryl 204 ALLSUP, LYNNE 218 Alston, Marcia 186 Alvarado, janie 204 Alvarado, josephine 186 Alvarez, Daniel 204 Alvarez, Francisco 204 Alvesteffer, Pamela 196 Alvesteffer, Kim A. 186 Alvesteffer, Kevin 186 Alvesteffer, Bruce K. 204 Alvesteffer, Randall 204 ALVESTEFFER, DAWN 166 Anderson Ambroziak, Gary 204 Amos, Charles R. 204 Anderson, Alice Anderson, Benedict 204 Anderson, Brian G. 186 ANDERSON, BRUCE M. 218 Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson, Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Bruce 186 , Charles D. 186 ,cindy1. 21,186 Dan 196 Debra A. 204 , Debra 204 , Douglas B. 132, 133, 136, , George 196 Anderson, , jean R. 32 jan Marie 204 137,186 Index Arnold, Michael 186 Arnold, Teresa 160, 196 AROCHA, ERNEST 166 Arocha, joseph 186 Arocha, Minnie P. 196 Arocha, Priscilla 204 Arocha, Ray 196 ARROW HEATING 241 ART DEPARTMENT40 Arthur, Carolyn M. 186 ARTHUR, RANDY 166 ARTHUR, THOMAS 166 ASBURY, CRAIG 144,146,166 Asbury, Kurt C. 126, 127, 204 Aspin, Thomas 186 ASSEMBLIES 94 ASTRONOMY68 Atherton, Dean 204 ATKINSON, ELIZABETH 81, 166, 187 Atkinson, john 186 Atwater, Connie 204 Atwood, Debra L. 160,186 AUBURN AUTOMATIVE 81 SUPPLY244 AUBURN PHARMACY 245 A UBURN 76 PLAZA 248 ' Auer, Debra 186 Augirre, Ted 128,131 Augustyniak, Joyce M. 186 AUMAN, IEANNINE A. 167 Auman, Maureen A. 186 Austin, Brenda 196 Austin, Susan 196 AVERILL, HAROLD M. 218 AWAD, MARIE E. 37, sa, az, 102, 167, 187 234, 241 BABINSKI, DEBRA A. 167,187 Babinski, james 186 Babinski, Kathleen 62, 63, 86,160,186 Babinski, Luann196 Babinski, Tony T. 204 Bachman, David 204 Bacon, Carol Bacon, David Lee Bacon, john jr. 196 Bacon, Roseta186 Baczkiewicz, Kenneth 196 BADALAMENTI, MICHAEL 167, 204 Badour, Christine 196 Badour, Debra 161, 196 Badour, Edward 196 Badour, janet Badour, joan E.196 BAILEY, BEVERLY j. 35,167 Bailey, Richard A.158,196 Baird, Thomas A. 20, 156, 186 BAKER, DONALD C. 218 BAKER, GEORGE 167 Baker, james 124, 196 Baker, Michael A. BAKER, ROBERT124,167, 170,196 Baker, Robert Baker, Rosalind L. Baker, Steven M. 128, 186 Baldridge, Artie 204 Baldridge, Barbara 186 Baldridge, Lillie 204 Baldwin, Gregg 204 BALDWIN, HARRY218 Ball, Karen M. 160, 186 ' ' BALLOR, KAREN L. 58, 62, 63, 167, 186 Ballot, Kimberley 52, 204 Balwinski, jill Ann 204 BALWINSKI, RICHARD 47, 218 BANASZAK, SUZANNE M. 167 BAND 34 BAND BOUNCE 110 ANDERSON, IURIS G. 19, 218, 223 Anderson, Marjorie 196 ANDERSON, MARGARET 166 Anderson, Michael 196 ANDERSON, SCOTT 166 Anderson, Steven 23, 35, 37, 96, 186, 196 Anderson, Stephen ANKETELL, RUTH 22, 23, 24, 76, 218 Antcliff, Patrick 196 Antle, joan 84,161,186 Antle, Nancy 119, 204 APPOLD, ELDOR 218 APPOLO, LEE ANN 166 Arndt, Kerry 140, 196 Arnett, Kerry 35, 114, 141, 144, 186, 233 ARNETT, KEVIN W. 48, 166 Arnold, Eddie 196 254! index Bandlow, Margaret 196 Banner, Michael R. 124,196 Baranek, David Baranowski, joyce 186 Barber, David 196 Barber, Karen L. 186 Barber, Karen A. 196 Barber, Mary Ann 204 BARBER, RICHARD 167 BARCIA, CHERYL167 Barcia, john 204 Bard, Kevin 196 Barker, Anne M. 55,134, 135,154,186 barker, maxine 225 Barre, Lawrence 186 Barre, Veronica 196 Barrera, Andres 5.204 BARRERA, LOUISA 167 Barrett, Debbie M. 204 Barry, Edward A.11,186 Barth, julee 204 Bartkowiak, Michael 196 Barton, julie 35,186 Barton Susan 204 BASEBALL 156 BASKETBALL 136 Basner, Debra S. 204 Bassett, Leonard 204 Bassett, Linda 186 BATES, PAULA 167 Battle, Thomas 196 Batzer, David 186 Batzer, Ronald 204 Bauer, Kim 196 BAUER, ROGER E. 94, 167 BAUER, WILLIAM 120, 167 BAY CITY BANK 245 BAY CITY LIGHT 81 WATER 248 BAY CITY PHOTO 249 Beall, Mary Elizabeth 92, 204 BEAL, PATRICK 80,120, 136,137,167 Beauchamp, Robert 204 BEAUDIN, CHRISTOPHER 167 Beaudin, Donald Beaudin, Edward 204 Beaudin, Leon 196 Beaver, Donald 195 Becker, joanne 196 Becker, Marie 204 Becker, Thomas 204 Beckrow, Ruth 204 Beckton, Peter j. 35, 144, 145, 147, 186 bedell, edward 226 BEECHER, SUSAN M. 79,167 Beeckman, Charlene M.186 Beeckman, Robert 204 BEECKMAN, SHARON 1.167 Beeds, Scott 124 Beetham, Marnie 204 BEETHAM, MARY A. 81, 82, 93,167, 1 Behm, Michael R.186 BEHMLANDER, ANDREW 167 Behmlander, Christoph 124, 151, 196 Behmlander, Gayle A.186 BEISER, DANIEL C.167 Beiser, Gary 124, 196 Beiser, Mike j. 186 Beiser, Patrick 204 Beiser, Wayne A.186 Belger, William 128, 196 BELLAN1, DENNIS 128, 131,167 Bellon, Robert 204 Belski, Todd 204 Bender, Ann M. 204 Bender, Brentford 186 Bender, Steven 204 Benedict, Edward 204 Bennett, Daniel 196 Bennett, Terry 204 Benson, Debra 196 BENSON, DENISE167 Benson, jeff 151 Berg, Frederick 196 Berg, Greg M. Berg, Robert G. 186 Berg, Thomas 186 BERGER, SALLY 24, 81, 167, 234 Berkman, jyl 77, 186 Bermejo, Vicky 204 Bernelis, Claire 186 Bernelis, Helen 204 Bernelis, Sandra 196 Berry, Belinda 186 BERRY, IILL 167 BERRY, IOANNE 218 BERRY, ROSEMARIE167 Berry, Veronica 186 Bertschy, judy L. 204 Beson, jeffrey 35, 124, 150 Betzold, Patty 204 Beyer, Dennis 204 Beyer, jean 186 Beyer, loan Beyer, Ken 112 Beyett, Rick 204 BIALEK, IOANN MARIE 167 BICKEL, CAROL 1.167 Bielski, Ron R. 8 BIERMAN, SANDRA j. 60, 81, 101,134,135, 167, 187 Bierman, Scott j. 158, 186 Bierman, Shelley 96, 101, 196 Bieszke, Kenneth 196 Biniecki, Mary Ann 204 Birch, Kenneth 186 Birdsall, joyce 204 Birkenheier, john 35,128,196 Bis, Barbara, A.196 Bis, Rick 196 BISHOP, KATHLEEN 167 Biskupski, Ruth 196 Bissonette, joyce 186 Bissonette, lacquelin 204 Bissionette, james L. 204 BISSONETTE, jODlNE 167 BlSSONETl'E,jOANN167 Bl-WEEKLY 30 Black, William 35, 151,196 Black, Woodrow 5.186 BLADECKI, NOLA R.167 BLANK, KENNETH 48,167 Blankenship, Rheta 186 BLECK, WAYNE E. 168, 173 BLISSETT, BENJAMIN 218 Bloch, Gregory 196 Block, Bethany 204 Blohm, Lori K. 205 Blower, Victoria A. 205 Blumenstein, Pamela L.160,161,196 BOARD OF EDUCATION 214 Bober, David D. 186 Bogart, Debra 205 Bognar, jeanine 205 BOHN, STEWART M. 218 Bolda, Karen 196 Bond, Allan j. 205 Bond, Tamra 196 Bonem, Sandra 154, 205 BOOKNESS FLOWERS 232 Booth, Alan Borchardt, Beth 111 Borchardt, Charles 196 Borchardt, Helen 205 Borchardt, Patricia 205 Borucki, Diane 196 Botimer, Lynn 196 Botimer, Mary B. 23, 186 Bourcier, Rennae A. 186 Bourland, Randy 186 Bouza, Steven 205 Bowker, Larry D. 205 BOWLBY, CHRIS 156, 168 Bowles, Beverly 186 Bowles, Phillip B. Bowles, Sherry 205 Bowman, Shirley 196 Boyd, Kathy 35, 196 Boyd, Paul K. 205 Boyle, james Bradley, Cynthia 197 BRADLEY, jAMES 97,168 Brady, Anne 186 Brady, Sherry 186 Brady, Susan 205 BRAENDLE, DA VID L. 46, 90, 215, 219 Braley, Michael A. 186 Braman, Gregory 120, 187 Brandow, Thomas 126, 205 Brandt, Charmaine E.197 Brandt, janice L. 205 Brandt, john M. 187 ' Brandt, Patrick 187 Brandt, Randy 197 Brandt, Timothy A. 197 Brashaw, Bethany 197 BRASHAW, RAYMOND 168 Brashaw, Stephen 197 Breeden, Linda 187 Brewster, Kirk 197 Briggs, Pamelia 187 BRISETTE, RALPH 217 Brock, Susan 197 Bromberg, Andrew 207 Brookhouse, Michael 197 BROOKHOUSE, MARK 168 BROOKHOUSE, SUSAN K. 168 Brown, Clyde M. 197 Brown, john M. 197 Brown, Kimberley 187 Brown, Mark A. 205 BROWN, MAXWELL W. 45, 46, 218 Brown Robin E. 205 Brown, Wilfred 187 Brownlee, Dale 205 Brozewski, Alan 187 Brubaker, David R. 197 Brubaker, Richard 197 Brubaker, Rodney V. 187 BRYANT, ALAN L. 215, 219 Bryce, Patricia 197 Brylllanet187 Bublitz, Darlene A. 187 BUBLITZ, PHILIP H. 66, 168 Buck, Alan 197 Buczek, john 197 Buczek, Ricky E. 120 Buda, Robert Buda, Scott E. 158, 197 Bujalski, Duane 187 Bujalski, james A. 205 Bujalski, Kathryn 205 Bujalski, Thomas 5.187 Bujarski, janet 187 Bujarski, Patrick M. 205 Bukowski, Donald 187 Bukowski, Tim 187 Bumgarner, john 187 Bumgarner, Sandra 197 Bunnell, Wendy 57,101, 205 Bunting, Patricia j. 187 Bunting, Robin 205 Burdick, Ned 24, 144,187 Burger, Lois 205 Burger, Terry 187 Burgess, Kathy Burke, Victoria 10,197 Burks, Fred 26,187 Burnett, Beth L. 205 Burnham, Ken D. 197 Burns, Kip 197 Burre, Larry 66 BURZYNSKI, IOSEPH168 Burzynski, Leonard 187 Busch, Dolores S. 197 Bush, Lauriej.1B7 Bushong, james 124, 151, 197 BUSIN Butler, Butler, Butler, Butler, BUTTE ESS DEPT. 14 David W. 187 Dennis 197 Diane 205 john 187 RFIELD, MARK 144, 168, 187 Buxman, Bonnie 187 BYAS, CRYSTAL 24, 168 Byle, Michael j. 187 BYLE, PATRICK W.168 Byron, Frank 187 Cabala, Gregory 205 Caden Caden a Sylvia 92,119, 197, 199 a, Virginia 52, 94, 100, 101, 11 Cajigas, Susan R. 205 Calcutt,jacalyn187 Calcutt, Paul 205 Caldwell, Dale CAMP, LINDA 5.168 CAMP BELL, DEBRA A. 168 Campbell, Elizabeth 62, 63, 84, 161, CAMPBELL, HARLEY 168 Campbell, Rodney R. 205 Campbell, Timothy 197 Canales, Michelle Canales, Theresa 197 CANDIDS 114 CHPP1 CAPP, CAPP, Amy L.187 FAITH 168 NANCY 158 CARBARY, CLEO 214 '- CARIS RED LION 231 Carlyon, Scott 120,187 CARNEY, JOHN 218 Carolan, john F. Carolan, joseph 205 CAROLAN, MARY K. 168 Carolan, Timothy 197 Carrier, Gregory 65,195 Carroll, Mary K. 161,187 Carroll, Terry j. 144, 187, 235 Carter, Beverly 205 Carter, Yvonne 205 Casey, Cathy 187 Caspe rs, james205 CASPERS, WAYNE A. 168 Cass, Bob 187 Castaneda, Larry Castaneda, Lorrie j. 197 9, 205 187, 223 Index Castaneda Mary Kay 197 CASTANON, GUILLERMO 73, 218 Cater, Terry 205 Cathcart, Elizabeth 37,187 CATHCART, MARY 537,165,187 CATHEL T. V. 233 Causley, Cindy 205 Causley, Scott CAUSLEY, TIM 168 CCC 58, 189 CEDERBERG, WENDY L. 168 Centala, Margaret 187 CENTRAL BOOKSTORE 244 Cepak, Marsha 187 Cepak, Mary 187 Ceravolo, james Cerwin, Cindy 205 CHAMBERLAIN, PAMELA 168 Chambers, William 205 CHAMPION, GLORIA 57, 218 Chanel, Wendy 187 Chapa, Carmen 72,187 Chapa, Mary A. 79, 197 CHAPA, PAULA 72, 79,168 Chapin, Wendy 112, 187 CHARLES, GEORGE47,126,158, 159, 218 CHARTER, HARLAND K. 14, 218 Chartier, David 197 Chartier, Deborah 205 Chartier, Douglas 197 Chartier, Kenneth 197 CHARTIER, RAYMOND 168 CHARTIER, SALLY 14, 168 CHARTIER, STEVE E. 187 CHARTIER, SUSAN M. 16B Chartier, William A. 205 CHEERLEADERS 118 CHEMICAL BANK 240 Chesney, Bruce 120,187 Chesney, Frank 205 Chesney, Kathleen 197 Chesney, Mary M. 187 Chesney, Ronald 197 Chevalier, john 49, 74,168 Chevalier, Mark 126, 205 Chevalier, Susan A. 187 CHEVROLET 246 Chislea, Debra A. 187 CHORALIARS 39 Chown, Catherine 160, 197 Christensen, jan 187 Christensen, Cindy M. Christie, Denise 187 CHRISTIE, LEEANN168 Christie, William 126, 205 CHRISTMAS BALL 100 Chryczek, Robert 197 Chryczek, Thomas Cichanski, janet 205 Cichanski, judith 205 Cichocki, Lori 205 Cichocki, Michael D. 197 Ciesielski, Diane L. 205 Cielinski, Duane 205 CIESLINSKI, DENNIS 168 Cieslinski, Kenneth 205 Cieslinski, Steven 205 Cieslinski, Terry L. 187 cimbalik, john 197 CIMBALIK, KAY M. 168 Cinciala, Carl 205 CIOSEK, SANDRA 168 Ciszek, Alan 205 Ciszek, Daniel 205 CITY DAIRY 236 Claerhout, Debra 197 Claerhout, Dorine 205 CLAREY, DALE168, 137. Clarey, Keith 205 Clark, Ann 187 CLARK, DAVID W. 71, 218 Clark, Michael 205 CLARK SPORTSWEAR 249 CLARKE, DONNA 102,168, 234 Clayton, Cynthia A. 205 CLAYTON, RANDY 168, 212 Clayton, Tracy 205 Cleveland, Linda A. 197 Cleveland, Marylou CLIFF, KENNETH 168 CL UBS 52 Cnudde, Robert 35, 197 Cnudde, Sandra 187 Coburn, Eddie 126, 143, 205 CODY, MARTIN T. 218 Cogan, Kendra 197 Cohoon, Sandra 187 COKA COLA 233 Cole, George 244 Cole, Richard 197 Cole, Sandra 187 Colegrove, Melodie A. 197 Coleman, Marie 100, 187 Coleman, Rea N. 187 COLLIER, IEANNE M.169 Colling, Reed 197 COLLINS, DONNA 97, 218 COLLINS, DOUGLAS R. 128 Collins, Peter 205 Colliton, Mary Anne 197 COMMENCEMENT 186 Comtois, Deanne 205 Connors, William Cook, Brian K. 197 Cook, Clara 197 Cook, Robin D. Cook, Sandra F. 187 COONES, jOHN 169 CO-OP 16 Coppinger, Catherine 205 Coppinger, Charles 197 Coppinger, Colleen 187 COPUS, DANA 60, 61, 80,128,129 131, 137, 187 Copus, Daniel 205 COPUS INSURANCE 247 Copus, Kevin 144, 205, 233 COPUS, LARRY 214 CORBIN, BRENT 169 CORCORAN, PATRICK I. 219 Corliss, Rebecca 197 Cornejo George 197 Corrion, Grace M.187 Corrion, jeannette 205 CORRION, IOHN 169, 197 Corrion, john j. CORRION, PAUL 169 Cory, Cheryl 205 Cory, Dennis 187 Coryell, Marcy 197 Cottle, Marilyn 205 Cottle, Stewart Paul 187 Cottrell, Cynthia 187 Cottrell, Timothy j. 197 COUNSELORS 217 Couturier, Mark A. 187 Covaleski, Roxanne M.187 Covieo, john M.197 Cowan, Cindy A. 205 COYER, MARY A. 46, 169 Cozad, David C. 205 Cramer, Cindy 197 CRAMER, WALTER 35, 37, 219 CROSS COUNTRY128 Crowe, Cynthia 205 CUFF 81 COLLAR 239 Culler, Gregory 187 Culler, Patty A. 205 Cummings, Candice 22,187 Cummings, Dale 197 Cunningham, Cheryl 187 Cunningham, Gary 205 Cunningham, Kenneth 197 Cunningham, Lynn 187 CUNNINGHAM, ROBERT 169 CURTIS, GEORGE 215, 219, 224 Curtis, james 197 Curtis, Kurt 197 CURTIS, MARK 169 CUSTER, CHARLES P.169 Cwiklinski, Paul 197 Czerwinski,janice187 Czerwinski, Michael 187 Czerwinski, Susanne 197 CZOWSKI, KATHLEEN 169 Czowski, Luke 205 -. . Dabrowski, Debbie A. 67, 187 DABROWSKI, MICHAEL 169 Dahn, Debbie 187 Dahn, Lori 205 DALZELL, RICHARD 219, 223 Dammer, Cynthia 197 Dammer, Daniel 124,197 DAMMER, PATRICK M.169 Dammer, Randall 197 DANCE CLUB 70 Danek, Frances 135, 154,155, 219 DANIEL, ROBERT169 Dant, Cheri 197 Dant, Russell 126, 205 Dauer, Randal 187 Dault, Sherrie 187 David, Tim A. 187 Davidson, james j. 187 Davidson, john Davis, Alindaj.187 Davis, Glenda 187 DA VIS, jANET62, 63, 217 DAVIS, IERILYN E. 81, 169 DAVIS, IOE F.169 Davis, john 100 DAVIS, LINDA 169 Davis Davis ,Nancy 39,187 ,Patricia 197 Davis, Renita 35,197 Davis, Richard D.187 Davis, Robert H. 187 Davis, Ronald E. 205 Davis, Ronald Davis,Susan134, 162,163,197 DAVIS, VIRGINIA 60, 63, 161 Davis, William Deal, Marsha 21 Dean, Dennis 197 DEANS 216 Decaire, Delores D. 205 Decaire, Marilyn j. 197 Decatur, Kevin D. 158, 197 Decatur, Susan DECKER, DONNA L. 169 Decker, Henry 197 Decorte, Mark 205 Deering, Denise K. 187 Deford, Linda 197 Dehring, Suzanne 205 Deja, Eddie 197 Deja,jean197 Deja, Laura 205 Deleon, juanita E. 187 Delisle,Cindy134,197 DEMAET, DEBORAH P.169 Demaet, Doreen 205 Demetris, Thomas jr. 43 Dempsey, Kevin 205 DEMURA, IRENE169 Denay, Brian 205 DENHAM, ROCK 169 Denison, Walcott 205 Dennis, Connie 187 DENNIS, DALE 169 Dennis, Steven M.197 Derocher, james R. 205 Deshon, Sue 205 DEUTSCH, LARRY 187 Dewitt, judie 205 Dewitt, Scott j. 124 Diaz, Dawn 205 Diaz, joseph 124 Diaz, Peter jr. 205 DICKERSON, DENNIS 169 DIEBOLT, HAROLD E. 12, 219 Diehl, Esther S. DIEHL, MARClAl.169 Diehl, Susan 197,205 Dietzel, jerry Digby Diane K. 191 DIGBY, LINDA 20,166,169 Dileo, Donald R. 205 DILLON, ARTHUR 169 U1ns1nore,jo'hn 205 Dinsmore, Wendy 52,187 DIRLA 243 Dishaw,jacqueline197 Dixon, David Dixon, john 197 Dixon, Laura R. 205 Dixon, Theresa 187 Doan, Celinda187 Doan, james 128, 187 Doan, Pamela 197 Doan, Rebecca 187 DOBBICK, THOMAS 219 Dombrowski, Diane 205 Dominowski, David 187 Dominowski, john 205 Dominowski, Steve 205 DOMINOWSKI, THOMAS 170 index!255 Donaldson, Alan 120,123,151,187 DONALDSON, JAMES 170 Donaldson, Linda 205 Dorski, Jane 197 Douglas, Kathleen 187 Dowd, john H. Dowd, John H. 205 Drabik, Linda M. 187 Drew, Debbie 205 Drouin, Daniel B. 197 DRUMMOND, THOMAS 17, 219 Drzewicki, Daniel 197 Drzewicki, Marion 187 Drzewicki, Susan M. 38, 17 DUCH, RAYMOND 27, 219 DULUDE, WILLIAM J. 170 Dummeldinger, Linda 57, 187 DUMMELDINGER, LOIS 56,170, 238 DUNLOP PONTIAC 249 Duranceau, Timothy 205 Duranczyk, Anthony 205 DURANCZYK, JOHN 170 DURO SUPPLE 239 Durocher, Allan Paul 36, 114, 187 Durocher, David 187 Durocher, Lynn 187 Durussel, james 205 Durussel, Marlene 197 Durussel, Mark 205 DURUSSEL, MATTHEW 170 Durussell, Louis H. 187 Durussell, Maureen 163, 187 Duso, Kim Ann 37, 187 Dyer, Elizabeth G.197 Dyjak, Anna 197 Dyjak, john 205 EASTER, DENNIS W. 170 Easton, Reid S. 126, 205 EBBERT, LINDA 170 ECCLESIA 58 ECKER, LEONARD j. 24, 28, 29, 219, 220 ECOLOGY CLUB 69 Eichman, Lester 187 Eichman, Roger 187 Eigner, Daniel 67, 187 EKSTROM, BONNIE 29,102, 170 Eldred, Connie j. 197 Eldred, Joanna M. 197 Eldridge, Cindy 197 Eldridge, Julie A. 205 ELKINS, MARY 170 Elkins, Willis 205 Elliott, jerene 39,187 ELLISON, DARLENE 170 ELWELL, JACQUELYN K. 74, 170 Elwell, Margaret D. 197 Elwell, Mary 187 EMPIRE BOWLING 251 ENGEL, ELMER120, 121, 122, 219 Engel, James120, 137,187 ENGLISH DEPARTMENT 18 Ensing, Gary 205 Erickson, Wendy 70, 81, 187 ESCAMILLA, LUPE 79,170 ESCHENBACHER, GLEN 170 Index Felske, Donald 148, 188 FERGUSON, RONALD C. 219 Ferrer, Leticia 188 Fetter, john 110 FFA 66 FICK, JOHN 93,120,156,170 FICK, KATHLEEN L. 170 Fick, Sandra S. 188 FILCEK, RlTA170 Finkbeiner, Jeffrey A. 197 Finkbeiner, Janice 205 Finn, William 188 Firth, james H. 205 Firth, Scott M. 205 FISCHER, JEAN 134, 160, 219 Fischhaber, Ann 197 Fisher, Carol 197 Fisher, Corinne 197 Fisher, Patrick 188 Fisher, Roxanne Fisher, Roy 197 FISHER, SALLY ANN 171 Fitak, Connie L.188 FITZGERALD, JAMES G. 52, 124, 218, 219 Fleming, Connie M. 188 Flemmer, Marilyn 197 FLEMMER, SUSAN 30, 57, 101, 171 FLETCHER, RICHARD 162, 171 F 81 L LUMBER 245 FLUES, DEBRA A. 171 Flues, Frederick 205 Fodo, Julius 197 Fodo, Thomas C. 188 Fogelsinger, Frederic 205 FOLSON, CASHMERE I. 171 Folson, Monica 92, 205 Fontaine, James 126, 206 FOOTBALL 120 FORBES, BEVERLEE171 Forbes, judy 197 FORDS 242 FOREIGN LANGUAGE DEPT. 32 Forgash, Aileen 188 Fork, Michael 197 FORK, TOM W. 171 Forster, Alan L. 206 FORSTER, KAREN A. 171 Foster, Molly 206 Foucault, Deborah 197 Foucault, jo Ann 206 Fournier, Ann M. 197 FOURNIEP, BRIAN 171 Fournier, Cynthia J. 206 Fournier, Denise 197 Fournier, Dennis 206 Fournier, Kay M. 188 Fournier, Michelle 206 FOURNIER, PAULA 171 FOURNIER, WILSON 171 FOX, CYNTHIA 13, 219 Fox, Debra A. 206 Fox, James 35,188 Franceschina, john T. 197 Francetic, Brenda L.188 Francis, Linell 206 Fuhrman, Sherri 198 Fuller, Eloise FURTAW, DEBBIE K. 171 Furtaw, Susan M. 206 FUTURE TEACHERS 65 GAA 54, 111 GAINFORTH DEBRA 22,171 Galaviz, Phillip Gale, Gordon M. 37, 188 Galganski, james E.188 GaIganski,Joseph I.188 Galganski, Linda 188 Galiardi, Catherine 206 Galiardi, Elizabeth 206 GALL, JOHN 171,188 Gall, Michael Gallagher, Ann 160,198 Gallagher, Tom F. 120, 137, 188 Gallandt, Christine S. 52, 188 GALLERY OF ARTS 241 Galus, Catherine 188 Galus, Janny 198 GARBER BUICK 240 GARCIA, ALFRED 171 Garcia, Arthur 198 Garcia, David 188 Garcia, Guy 188 Garcia, james 198 Garcia, Roberto Garcia, Sandy 198 Garcia, Sulema 72, 198 GARCIA, VICTORIA 171 Garcia, Yolanda 188 Garrett, Randy j. 198 Garrison, Diane 161, 198 Garrison, Sally 206 Garrow, Dale 158, 198 Gary, Kevin 188 GAST, DENNIS E.171 Gast, Patrick 158, 188 GASTA, DOUGLAS 171 GASTA, MICHAEL 169, 171, 188 Gatza, Brian 124, 198 Gatza, Lee Ann 198 Gatza, Michael A Gaudard, Steven M. 206 Gavord, Barbara 198 Gavord, Dale R. 206 GAVORD, SUSAN 171 Gawrych, Mark 198 Gay, Dennis 105,198 Gay, Kurt 35, 198 Gay, Lorna188 Gehoski, Debbie M. 188 GEHOSKI, MARI171 Gehoski, Rebecca L. 206 GEHOSKI, STEPHEN L.171 GEHRINGER, DONALD 171 Gehringer, Grant M. 158, 188 GEHRINGER, GREGG A.120,122,123,171 GElERSBACH,lANET L.171 GEIERSBACH, JOHN 171 Geisz, Gladys Geisz, Sandra 198 Gellise, Gary 188 GLAVE, JOHN C. 120, 148,172,187 Glawe, Mark Glawe, Timothy Glaza, james 206 Glaza, Paul 206 Glaza, Ronald 198 Glowiak, Allen j. 188 Glowiak, Susan A. 206 glumm, Ioraine 227 Glysz, Mark 120, 188 Glysz, Randolph 124, 198 Goddard, Shirley 206 Goddeyne, joseph 188 Goddeyne, Peter K. 188 GODDEYNE, SARA J. 62, 63, 172,187 GODDEYNE'S HARDWARE 237 GOEBEL, EDWINA M. 172 goebel, florence 224 Goebel, Judy 206 Goebel, Leland 198 Goetz, Debra 206 Gohr, Mark 188 Goik, Beverly 14,188 GOIK, EUGENE 172, 184 Goik, james 206 Goik, Mark 198 Gokee, Ellen Jane 198 Gokey, Marilyn 206 GOLF 132 Gollin, james P.188 Gomez, Alex 188 Gomez, Anna 188 Gomez, Graciela 206, 212 GONDER, DANIEL 172 Gonzales, Ray 206 Good, Deborah 204, 206 Good, Jeri L. 206 Good, Sherry 188 Goodell, Dale 188 GOODHEART, JAMES 172 Goodheart, Mary 35,198 Goodrich, Lisa L. 206 GOODROW, KATHY 172 Gorney, Kay M. 198 Gorney, Thomas J. 206 Gorney, Walter Gorzenski, Cheryl 188 Gorzenski, Peter 198, 124 Gosler, Charles 206 Gosler, Diane 163, 188 Goss, Allen S.188 Goss, Dale J. 198 Gotfryd, Wayne 206 GOTTESMAN, MARTIN 44, 219 Goulet, Christopher 124,198 Goulet, Harry 198 Goulet, John 198 Goulet, Matthew 188 Goulet, William 188 Cover, Mark 188 Gower, Cindy 198 GOWER, MARY LOU 37,172 Goyett, Debra 198 Grabke, Paul 198 GRACIE O'S 'IRISH 'HUT 235 Essex, David 128,151,197 Estrada, Rosalinda 205 Estrada, Santos 187 EVANS, JEAN 170 T Everson, jeralyn 197 EWING, JUDITH L. 62, 63, 170,187 FACULTY 218 Facundo, Richardo Facundo, Rodolfo 197 Facundo, Rolando 197 Fahrner, KATHY 170, 187, 234 Fair, Laura Falasz, lane A. 205 Falkowski, Barbara F.197 FASHION STUDIO 239 Faulkner, Teri A. 205 FAUSTIN, STANLEY 170 Feddicl , Earl 187 7 . FEIDLER, MAXINE 279 Feinauer, Brenda 205 Feinauer, David T. 187 Feinauer, Harvey R.120,121,123,187 Feinauer, Merrylie M.81,160,186,187 Feinauer, Robert 187 FEINAUER, THOMAS L.170 Fellows, jacqueline187 Fellows, Karen 197 FELLOWS, TIM 170 256!index Franek, Anne 197 FRANEK, THEOPHILE 219 Frank, Jeffery 197 Q FRANK, JENNIFER M.Y37, 171, Frank, Marilyn 197 Franklin, Candice C. 188 Frantz, Ilena Fraser, jane Fraser, Kevin 35, 197 FRASIER, ALICIA 171 Frazier, Carolyn 197 Frazier, Cathy 37, 206 FRAZIER, JACQUELINE 20, 25,17 Freese, james 188 Freese, Samuel 188 FRENCH CLUB 87 Freshmen 204 Frey, Deloise Frick, Beth A. Friebe, Thomas 188 137 1,186 FRIEDEBERG, HAROLD 35, 37,171 Friedeberg, Martina 35,198 FRIEDERS, GARY 80, 126, 148, 155, 219 Fries, Pamela J. 206 Frost, Lorie 206 Fry, Kenneth 188 Frye, Susan 87, 198 Fryzel,Judy198 Geneczko, Richard 20, 188 Geno, Kimberly 206 Genow, Karen 198 GENTLE, DANIEL 171 Gentle, Mark 206 GERHAUSER, DENNIS 171 GERMAN CLUB 86 Gerulat, Michael A. 206 Getzen, Peter Gibelyou, Scott 206 Giddings, Victoria S. 198 GIELDA, TIMOTHY 171 Gies, Michael 188 Gilles, Mary E. 206 Gillisse, Robert 198 GILLISSE, ROCKY 171 Gillisse, Roger 206 GILLISSE, SUSAN 171 GILSON, ROBERT 172 Gilson, Thomas 35, 198 Ginsberg, Lisa 206, 208 Girard, Kathy 206 GIRLS LEAGUE 56 Girvin, Harry J. 120, 188 Girvin, Philip 198 Givens, Yvonne 198 GLASS, LONA 172, 244 Glave, Carol 35, 48, 188 Grac Grac zyk, Dale 37, 206 zyk, Joni 188 Gradowski, Paul 188 Grae Grah Grah Grah bner, Denice J. am, Arlene am, Dennis am, Lu Ann 206 Graham, Mark 124, 151, 198 Graham, Melvin L.188 GRAHAM, MICHAEL 172 Graham, Ronald A. 198 GRANSDEN, DALE 172 Gransden, Donalee C. 206 Grant, Thomas R. 188 Gran tham, Howard 120, 198 GRAVELINE, ROY 220 Graves, Lawrence 128, 129, 131, 188 Gray, Heather 198 Gray, Heather L. Gray Janice 188 Gray, Kenneth Gray, Kim 206 Gray, Lori 206 Gray, Michelle D. 206 Gray, Rita M. 198 Gray, Robert H. 206 Gree n Irene 154 green, jeannette 65, 227 GREENLEAF, LINDA L. 172 Greenleaf, Steven 188 Geenleaf, Wendy 198 Greenwood, Ronald 188 Grego, James 188 Grego, Sue Ellen 206 Greiner, Christine 81,105,188 Greiner, Tammara 206 Grevel, Bradley J. 198 Grevel, Gerald A. Grew, Joseph E. 188 Grew, Mollee Ann 198 Griffith, Mark 206 Griffiths, Douglas 206 Griffiths, William 35,198 Gripentrog, David 206 GROCHOLSKI, LEO 220 Grochowski, Tamera 206 Gromak, Denise 206 Gromaski, Cynthia 206 Gromaski, Gary 198 GROULX, CAROL A. 172 Groulx, Colette M. 206 GROULX, CYNTHIA 172 Groulx, David 188 GROULX, DEBORAH 172 Groulx, Deborah 198 Groulx, Gary 206 Groulx, Judy 206 Groulx, Judy 206 Groulx, Kim 206 Groulx, Linda 188 Groulx, Marlene 188 GROULX, MARYANN 49,172 Groulx, Robert 198 Groulx, Terry 206 Groulx, Thomas 206 GRUDZINSKI, JOSEPH 172 Grudzinski, Lee Ann 198 Grundner, Robert 206 Gruszynski, Gary 198 Gruszynski, Marsha 188 Grzegorczyk, Sharon M.188 Grzegorczyk, Terrence 206 GRZEGORCZYK, CONNIE A. 172 GRZEGORCZYK, LU ANN 46, 92, 135,154, 172, 251 guerra, jimmy Guerra, Ramon 198 Gundy, Jo Ann 188 Gundy, Peggy 206 GUOAN, JOSEPH 172 Guoan, Judy A. 198 Guoan, Steve R. Gutierrez, Danniel148,188 GUTIERREZ, STEVE 27,172 Gwizdala, Connie 206 Gwizdala, Connie Kay 206 GWIZDALA, DEBORAH J. 172 Gwizdala, Diane 206 Gwizdala, Francine64,188 Gwizdala, Gary 206 GWIZDALA, JOANNE M. 14,172 GWIZDALA, KATHY 102, 172, 186 Gwizdala, Mark 206 Gwizdala, Mark 206 Gwizdala, Mary 206 Gwizdala, Ronald 188 GWIZDALA, SAMUEL 172 Gwizdala, Stephanie A. 188 GYMNASTICS 85 Habowski,Thomas 126, 206 HACSKA YLO, GEORGE 18, 220 Hadd, Terry S. HADDIX, JOAN I. 172 Haddix, Robert L. Jr. 198 Hagen, Robert 144,147, 206 HAGES, BARRY 120, 153,172, 180 Hages, Gordon 128, 206 Hages, Sharon 206 Haggitt, Connie 206 Haggitt, Michael J.188 HAHN, JACQUELINE 220 Haines, Debra 206 HAINES, SUSAN 172 Hale, Sandra 188 Hall, Richard G. 206 Halladay, Barbara 52, 64,188 Halm, Gary M.188 HALM, MICHAEL J. 172 Halm, Nancy 198 Halstead, Norman 37,126, 206 Hamme, Donald 198 Hammerbacher, Regina 101,134, Hammerbacher, Robert Hampton, Arlene 206 Hampton, Darlene 207 Hampton, Leonard J. HAMPTON, TERRl172 Hanczewski, Daniel 198 Haney, Bert W. 207 Hansen, John W. Hansen, Michael 198 Hanson, Andrew 124, 141, 198 HANSON, HUGH 214 Hanson, Lewis 198 HARBOURNE, TED 220 Harder, Joann 198 Harder, Kenneth J. 207 Harder, Luann 198 HARDY, CYNTHIA MARIE 35, 55, 135,154,172 Hardy, David 188 HARDY, DEBRA 172, 225 Hardy, Mary Jo 160 Hardy, Pam S. 207 Harrington, Marsha 198 HARRISON, DOUGLAS 37,187 Hart, Al 151 Hart, Allison 207 Hart, Andrew 162, 198 HART, GLENN 173 HART, SALLY KAY 21, 173 Hart, Ted 198 Harthausen, Peggie A. 198 Harthausen, Tom E. 188 Hartley, Brian 198 HARTLEY, DOUGLAS 173 Hartley, Glenn HARTLEY, SHANNON 173 HARTWIG, SUSAN 173 HARWOOD, MICHAEL 173 Hauri, Russell W. 207 Haut, Carla 188 Hawes, Heather 35,188 Hawkins, Deena 37, 207 Hayes, Susan A. 198 HA YES, W. DENNIS 220 Hayward, Claudette J. 198 HAYWARD, DIANNE M. 173,174 hayard, harold g. HAYWARD, JAMES M. 66,173 Hayward, Kenneth 207 Hayward, Paul 207 Hayward, Randall J. 188 Hayward, Sandra K. 207 HAYWARD, SHERYL134,135,154, Hayward, Wendy K. HEEMSTRA, RAYMOND 220 HEIKKILA, DORIS 173 HEINE, ANNE M.173 Heine, Mark 207 Heintskill, Jane 207 Heintskill, Linda M.188 Heinz, Bobbie188 Heinz, Carl 188 Hellebuyck, Lynn 198 Helminiak, Kenneth 207 HELMREICH, DAVID 173 Helmreich, Edward 198 Hemingway, Debra 207 . r . HEMINGWAY, MICHAEL 173 Hemingway, Randall 158,188 Hemstreet, Roberta 163, 198 HENDERSON, GERALD 173 Henderson, Gloria 198 Henderson, Patricia 188 Henika, Michael 198 Hennessy, Elaine M.188 Henning, Michael 188 Henry, Michele Heppner, Penny 207 Heppner, Rebecca 188 HERBER, DEBRA K. 173 Herber Edward R. 35, 37,188 Herber, Pamela 207 HERBER, SUSAN B. 173 HERMAN, KIRK 173 HERNANDEZJOSEPH173 Hernandez, Katherine 207 Hernden, Carolyn 207 Hernden, Julie A. 188 Herrmann, Blaine E. 198 Hetherington, Bernard 98 Hetherington, Bernard 198 HETHERINGTON, WILLIAM 173 Hettle, Nancy L.188 Index 90, 134, 173 HettIe,Thad J. 207 Hicks, Catherine A. 188 Hicks, Mary 101, 204, 207 HIGGASON, MARIANNE174 HIGGS, JAY 37, 83, 95,128,131, Hill, Betty Ann 198 Hill, Daryl 198 Hill, Loretta 207 Hill, Maureen 160,198 HILL, ROBERT 174 Hillaker, Terry 126, 143, 207 Hilliker, Robert 198 HILLMAN, KENNETH 174 HINTON, DEBRA 174 HINTZ, GERALDINE 17 Hintz, Thomas 207 Hirschman, Sallie A. 207 hisied, efwin 226 Histed, Joy L.198 Hodges, Allen D.188 Hodges, David J. 207 HODGES, EDWARD D. 220 Hodo, Clinton 207 Hoffman, Ann R. 198 Hoffman, Jeanie 207 Hogan, Susan M. 207 HOLBORN, JOAN 21, 61, 220 Holder, David A. 207 HOLES, ELI DA VID 220, 222 Holka, Connie Lynn 174 Holka, Kenneth 10, 44, 207 Holka, Michelle M.198 Holliday, Barb 135 Holliday, Raymond 198 HOLLIDAY, ROBERT 174 Hollister, Thomas 198 Holmes, Bruce A. 198 HOLMES, RANDALL 174 HOLMES, TIMOTHY 174 HOLYSZHO, DEBORAH A. 174 Holyszko, Paul D.188 Holzwarth, Michael R. HOMECOMING 90 HOME EC. DEPT. 48 Honor Student 186 HONSOWETZ, LOIS 31, 220 Hope, Arthur 198 Hopp, Sherry L.188 Hornak, Barbara Jo 188 Horstman, Susan M.35,188 Hoskins, Jody Hoskins, Joseph 207 HOUSE, VIVIAN 225 Houthoofd, Rebecca 188 HOVIS, GERALD T. 10, 220 Howard, Carolyn M. Howard, David V. 188 HOWARD, JAMES 21,174 Howard, Jesse W. Howard, Randy 198 Howard, Timothy 35, 37,198 Howay, Connie 188 HOWAY, DEBORAH 174 Howell, Mark 198 Howlan, Kip 162, 188 Howlett, James 198 HUBER, MICHAEL 174 Huber, Renie188 Huber, Ronda 207 HuaER,susAN1.174 Huffman, Janice 188 Huffman, Jeannie 207 Huggard, Wendy 207 Hughes, Lori 112 HUGH'S HUT247 Hugo, Debra Hugo, Victor 207 Huiskens, Debbie A. 188 Huiskens, Janis 199, 191, 207 Huizar, Peter 198 Hull, Dean A. 198 humphrey, margaret 225 Humphrey, Mark 198 Hunn, Andrew 188 Hunn, Becky 207 Hunt, Daniel 207 Hunt, Dwight 198 Hunt, James P. 207 L HUNT, RAYMOND F.174 HUNT, ROBERT D.174 Hunter, Kimberly Hunter, Tony E. 189 Hurley, Ioan 189 174,177, 186 Hurley, Mary Beth 198 Hurry, Richard 189 Hutchinson, Michele 198 Hutter, Jo Ann 198 Hutton, Timothy 189 Inman, Teresa A. 207 Irish, M ichael 198 Irwin, Joni 198 Irwin, Monica 13,189 ltter, Paula Izykowski, Pam 189 Jablonski, Cathy 189 Jablonski, Susan A. 27, 30, 43,134,135,189 Jackson, Gail 189 Jackson, Linda 189 Jacobs, Jacobs, jacobs, Alan 189 Allen 207 bonnie 227 jACOB'S CLEANING VILLAGE 248 JACOBS, DANIEL 174 Jacobs, Jacobs, Jacobs, Jacobs, Darrell 126,207 Donald 198 Douglas 207 Eric 207 Jacobs, James C.189 Jacobs, Marlene 189 JACOBS, PAUL 174 Jacobs, Jacobs, Russell 220 Teena 198 Jaffe, Karen 207 Jajo, Leonard 198 JAJO, MARY 174 JA MES HOUSE 81 SONS 234 Jammer, Daniel 198 Jamrog, James P.198 Jamrog, Jo Anne 69,189,191 Jamrog, William R. 207 Janke, Alfred 207 Janke, F rank M. 189 Janke, Jeffrey 162, 189 Janke, Steven 207 Jankens, John E. 207 Jankow iak, Kenneth 189 Jankowiak, Rick 152 Jankowiak, Tim 128, 207 JANOWIAK, DOUGLAS 174 Janowiak, Kenneth Jansen, JARVIS, Thomas 207 ANN MARIE 174 Jarvis, Ellen Jasinski, Richard A. 189 Jaskiewicz, Barbara 207 Jaskiewicz, Richard 207 Jaskiewicz, Ruth A. JAY, GARY 174 Jay, Joanne 37,114,189 JAY, TIMOTHY 11, 60, 61, 84, 93,175,181 Jean, David D. 199 Jenkins, Jenkins, Elbert J. Frederick 189 JENNINGS, SYLVIA 175 JENNISON HARDWARE CO. 241 Jensen, Henning R. 62, 63 Jeske, Robert 199 Jessup, Mark G. Jevicks, Jezewsk Teddy L. 189 i, Donald E. 189 Jezowski,Judith189 Je-owski, Kenneti. 207 Jezowski, Rodger 189 Jimenez, Esther 207 Johannes, Janet 189 Johansson, Mark 207 Johnroe, Peggy 199 JOHNSON, BRUCE R. 80, 83, 28,129,130, 131, 175 IOHNSON, CARL 189 JOHNSON, DAVID J. 220 Johnson, Helen 199 Johnson, Janice 189 Johnson, Karl F. 175 Johnson, Lynn 189 Johnson Johnson , Kathy 175 , Mark 23, 207 Johnson, Patrick 35,1-11, 199 Johnson , Rodney Lee 199 Johnson, William 124, 199 JOHNSTON, ALEXANDRA 220 Johnston, Karen B. 35, 37,'62, 63, 189 Johnston, Marie 207 Jolin, W Jonas, C illiam E. 111, 189 ynthia 207 Jonas, Debrah 199 index! 257 LANCENBURG, EDWARD 275, 279 ,Lf jonas, Dennis 189 jonas, Marcella A. 175 jonas, Steven 207 jones, Betty 220 jones, Dennis 124, 141, 199 IONES, ELLEN T. 175 IONES, LINDA 112, 175 jones, Martin 126, 207 jones, Rodney L. 199 jones, Susan 199 IONES, WILLIE 175 jonkis, Andrew 199 jorck, Harold IORDAN, LYNN 175 jOURNALlSM 26 jucher, Steven 126 julian, Dern 220, 207 jump, jeffery 207 IUNIORS 186 Kachiros, David A. 189 Kaczmarek, john 207 Kaczynski, Audrey 199 Kaczynski, Chet E. 207 Kaczynski, Karol 50,199 KACZYNSKI, MICHAEL 175 Kaczynski, Stephen 199 Kalinowski, Dennis 175 Kaliszewski, Galen 189 KALISZEWSKI, THOMAS 120, 175 Kalmes, Robert 189 Kalmes, Terrence 207 Kanicki, Mark 126, 143, 207 KANICKI, WALTER KARBOWSKI, RAYMOND 175, 247 Karnath, Kenneth 1.207 KAPPINNEN 40 Karsek, Robert 143 Kato, Karen j. 207 Katt, Kathleen 189 Kaufmann, Kenlynn 199 KAUNITZ, MARK 175 Kaunitz, Michael 189 Kavanagh, Colleen 189 Kaweck, Suzie K.199 KAYNER, ALLEN I. 128, 129, 130, 131, Kazmierski, Cindy L. 15 Kazmierski, Marcia 199 Kazmierski, Sherry L. 189 Kaznowski, john T. 189 Kazyak, Maureen F. 189 Kazyak, Maureen F.189 Kearly, Stephen 199 Keidel, Marylou199 Keipinger Ralph Keit, Nick 189 KELLEY, KIM 35,175 Kelly, Christine 207 Kelly, Dawn M. 207 KELLY, MATTHEW 120, 175 Kelly, Melanie j. N xt Kelly, Timothy j.' 207 Kelpinski, Nancy Q Kemmer, Bruce 1 KEMMER, kim' Kendall, Bonni Kerdau, Kei' Kerkau,K:.r ,. V Kerkau, Richard 207 , kern, clinton ll, Kernstock, Cynthia 189 KERNSTOCK, HERBERT 175 Kernstock, Kenneth E. 207 Kernstock, Richard 199 Kerr, john D. 2l3lj'37, 71,111 KERR, IOSEPH M. 120 Kesemeyer, Ronald 199 KEYES, DAWN 175 Keyes, Dennis 120, 148, 189 Kierpic, Paul j'. 207 Kiersey, Andy L. il Kiersey, Diarina L5207 Killey, Charles E.'199 r- '- '- Killough, DonalynSf37f'71,175 Kimmel, Leann 207 -' - if KINDE DISTRIBUTING 247 -3 Kinde, Steven 199 L I' King, Crystal 207 King, Debra King, Debra Ann King, Dena K.189 Kind, Fred 189 King, Kathy 207 King, Patrick M. 199 258! in dex 221 KING, SANDRA 175 Kingbury, David 189 Kinsel, Denise 35,189 Kintz, Gregory 12, 33, 35, 144,162, Kipfmiller, Kathy 207 Kish, Gregory M. 189 Kish, Marisue L. 199 KISH, TIMOTHY E. 175 Kissane, Becky L. 189 Kissane, Michael j. 207 Klass james C. 31, 35, 46,186,189 Klass, joan 207 Klass, john 204, 207 Klawinski, Larry126,127, 143, 207 KLAWINSKI, PAULINE175 Klawinski, Robert 151, 189 Kleiber, Kimberly 199 Klein, Cheryl G. 207 KLEIN, JAMES 221 KLEINERT, BILL j. 175 Kleinke, Ned E. 120,158,189 Kline, Lenore199 Kline, Lenore199 Kline, Robert 207 Kloha, Ann 199 Klopf, Gerald 199 Klopf, Marlowe B. 207 Klopf, Richard 132 Klowsowski, Karen 66,189 Klosowski, Paul 124,199 Knaggs, Linda L. Knapp, Cheryl 199 Knapp, Pattrick 199 Knight, Thomas 199 Knoll, Randell B. 189 Knoll, Richard 199 Koch, Bradley KOCH, EDWARD M.175 Koch, Patricia 207 Koch, Tom 189 Kochaney, Richard E. In dex KOCISKY, MICHAEL 120,123,156,175 Kocks, Sheri 207 Kocsis, Cindy 207 Kocsis, Steven 207 Koehler, Daniel 158, 189 Koehler, jo Ann 189 Koehler, Lois j. Koehler, Thomas Koepke, Cindy 189 Kolacz, Sandra 199 KOLAK, DORIS 175 Kolak, james M.189 Kolb, Robert Kolka, Alice R.199 Kondziola, Debra 199 Kontranowski, Lawrenc126, 207 Korthals, Gerald E. 189 Kosnik, Grace 207 Kosnik, Leonard M.189 KOSNIK, LlLLlAN175 Kosnik, Marion 199 Kostus, Celeste 207 KOSTUS, LEONARD R.175 Kowalczyk, judy 208 Kowalkoski,Armond 124,199 Kowalkowski, Mary L.199 Kowalkowski, Fred A. Kowalski, Diane 199 Kowalski, Donna 189 ' ' I' L' 73' KOWALSKI, ELAINE R.17S 'L ' Kowalski, Fred 189 N Y i5'f'ffl0ll l Kow'aIskj,, Marilyn 'iasfxif' ' ' Kowalski,-sianiSy1126',jlsH, 2oa Kozak, Rodney 199' ' Kozuch, Berrladeite'j.'189 Kozuch, Markjf 268' -I'?3lVX Kozuch, Roger A5189 ?lf . Kozuch, Wayne 208 Tm ' Kraenzleiri, Karl zoa i ' ' Kramer, Larry 199 Kramer, Sue Ellen 2087 'J KRANTZ, REBECCA I:ll175 Krause, April M.199 Krause, Paul I '- Krawczyk, Linda 4996 - Kraynak, Brenda 208'1f Cv Kraynak, Diane K. 163,189 KRAYNAK, DONNA j. 175 kreger, caroline 227 Krengielski, Marie A.199 Kreska, Darci KRIEG, MARGARET A.63,175 Krings, jeannie 208 Krings, Mary 199 Krohn, Robert 126, 208 krukowski, beulah 227 Kruzell, Arnold W. 208 Kruzell, Willard 189 Krygier,jayne101, 119, 208 KRYGIER, LARRY M.176 Krzyminski, Dawn 199 KRZYMINSKI, DANIEL 176, 247 Krzyminski, Mary jo 208 Ksiazek, Robert F. 142, 208 Kucera, Mary 189 Kuchek, Paul 208 Kuchek, Steve H. 208 Kuczkowski, Patrick 208 Kukla, Alicia C. 199 Ku kla, joseph 208 KUKLA, KENNETH 176 Kukla, Linda 189 Kukla, Pamela 208 Kulinski, Anne 199 Kulinski, Stefan 189 KULKA, SANDRA 69,176 Kusmierz, james 208 kusmierz, Theresa 199 Kussro, Wendy 199 Kustuch, Catherine 199 KUSTUCH, MATTHEW 176 Laatsch, Gerald, L.189 Laatsch, Paul W. 208 Labrenz, Deborah K. 122, 199 LABRENZ, DONALD L. 176 Labrenz,janeann189 Lazaruk, Gerald 126, 208 Lazaruk, james 105, 189 Leal, Carlos Leal, jose Leal, Lois Leavitt, Clifton Leavitt, David 199 Leavitt, Lyle 189 Lebrun, james 208 Lecronier, Greg H. 208 Lee, jean 208 Lee, joe A.189 Lee, Kimberly Ann 208 LEE, RONALD 176 LEFF, GARY 176 Legner, Legner, Legner, , Mark 199 Legner Kevin 189 Kimberly 208 Mark 208 Legner Michael R. 189 LADY FORDS 242 Lafave, john 199, 124 Lafond, Michele 208 Lafond, Renee A. 208 Laforrest Dale L.189 Lafrance Pamela 189 Lalonde, Diane M.199 Lalonde, Michelle A. LAMA, IACK T. 33, 221 Lamb, Linda LAMBERT, MARY BETH 17, 176 Lambert, Steven L.126, 144, 147, 208 LAMBERT, WILLIAM W. 146, 147 Lamblin, Dennis 208 Lamblin, Pamela 199 Lamere, Noel Lanczak, Susan 176 Laney, Debbie K. 45, 208 Laney, Ricky R.189 Laney, Rose A.189 Laney, Snadra R.45,118,155,199 Langin,janelle161,189 LANGIN, MICHAEL 176 Langin, Teresa E.155,161,199 LANGLEY, DlANNE176 Langley, Peggy 208 LANGLOIS, AMY L.176 Langlois, julie K.199 Lapan, Cathy M. 208 Lapouttre, Rick 208 Lapouttre, Steve 189 LA RAZA CLUB 72 Large, Pauline N. 189 Large, Susan 208 Larkin, Raymond 126, 208 1- -- ' Laroche, Mark 124,199 -'rbvl LAROCHE, WILLIAM 176 'f ' 1' La rocqu e, jan et I LAROCQUEQROBERTZ14 -im' Larson, jo A. 177 I7 'i' i Larson, Mark Aj1'20,'199 Larson, Thomas 189' - L Laskowski,Denise199 IT fi A1- Laskowski, john '124,-T58, 159, 199 Laskowski, Kathy 189 KASKOWSKI, MARY ANN 176 Laskowski, Malanie189 Laskowski, Paul j. 126, 143, 208. Laskowski, Richard 208 . -- S K Latocki, Bruce M.189,-:199 ' Latocki, Bruce 'L t LATOCKI, COLLEEN jO176 Latocki, Marlene 199 Latocki, Valerie A. 208 Laur, Gerald 199 Lawson, Craig 208 LA YERS PHARMACY 234 Lazarowicz, joyce 208 Leinberger, Leel A.1B9 Lemuel, Lou Ann 35,189 Lemuel, Yvonne M. 208 Leon, Eleanor 208 LEONARD, IAMES IR. 38, 39, 71, 221 Leonard, Mary K.189 Lepeak, john T. 189 Lepeak, joseph 199 Leppek, Gary 199 Leppek, judith M.199 Leppek, Randall 208 Leroux, Kevin 208 LESLIE, BRUCE C. 221 Leslie, Catherine M. 208 Lesperance, Penny LETOURNEAU, LYNNANN M. Levack, Peter P. 199 Levasseur, Annette 208 Levasseur, David 189 Levasseu r, jill 87, 176 Levasseu r, Renee 208 Levasseu r, Ricky 208 Levine, Gordon 208 LEVINE, LORI S. 176 Lewandowski, Peter E. 189 LEWANDOWSKI, JEANNE M. 3 176, 186 LEWIS, NINA 221 Lewis, Terry 120, 156, 157, 176 Lijewski, james A. 208 Lijewski, Paul W. Lijewski, Richard Lijewski, Robert 'I76 Lijewski, Shirley 208 Lijewski, Thomas 5.190 Liken, Keith 199,144 Liken, Lori A. 208 Liken, Warren jr. 35, 151, 199 Liles, Laura D. LIMBERGS FLOWER SHOP 249 Linton, Gregory 176 Linton, Richard 199 Lipharo, Angie 190 Liphard, Nancy 205 Liss, joanne M. 208 Liss, joseph 190 Liss, Stanley 208 LIST, DONALD176, 184 Lobsinger, Pamela 208 lockard, maureen W - - Locke, Larry R. 208 Lockhart, Kathryn 208 Lockhart, Robert 199 Lodewyk, Bradley 124, 141,158, Lodewyk, Mark 156 Loesel, jonathan H. 11, 190 Lohrke, Beth L. 208 Londo, Cindy 199 long, edward Long, jeffrey 208 Long, Laurie R, 199 long, mary 227 Loop, Ann 199 LOOP, Lopez, Lopez, Lopez, KENNETH 120, 227 Arturo 208 Becky A. Irma 199 Lopez, Victor 190 Loree, Richard 190 Love, Danny 208 Lovely, David 126, 208 Lovely, Richard E.190 176 2, 56, 103, 1 99 Low, Elizabth A. 176 Low, Mary Ellen 199 Lowe, Anthony 208 Lowe, Curtis 126 LUCE, JAMES 176 Luce, John 208 Juczak, Gary M. 151, 190 LUCZAK, JOANN 176 LUCZAK, JULIANNE MARI 81 Ludwig, Barney 190 Ludwig, Loretta 199 Luebs, Rajean A. 134,163,190 Luebs, Thomas M. 208 Lukowski, Mark 199 Lukowski, Mary Jo Lukowski, Raymond 208 Luna, Mary 199 Lund, Eugene 199 LUNDBOM, OSCAR 221 Lunger, Rosalie 176 Lupcke, Bruce 199 LUPCKE, DARLENE M. 176 Lupcke, Duane 208 Lupke, Daniel T. 190 Lupo, James 124, 199 Lupo, Matthew 199 Lupo, Shelly 161,199 Luptowski, Leslie 208 Luptowski, Shirley 208 Lutze, Larry R. Lynch, Annette M. 190 Lynch, cindy L. zoa lynch, jacqueline 227 Lynch, Kelly Lynch, Richard 190 MacDonald, Mary Ann 190 MacDONALD'S 250 Machelski, Debra 190 Machelski, Tim 200 MACIEJEWSKI, DANIEL A. 221 Maciejewski, AI 200 In dex Markel, Thomas 190 Markel, Vance 200 Markiewicz, Mary 208 Marlowe, Maria 37, 208 MARQUARDT, DALE H. 177 Marquardt, Patricia MARSH, BONITA177 Marsh, Brian D. 208 Marsh, Bruce 190 MARSH, CAROL ANN 177 Marsh, Daniel A. 109 Marsh, Donald 209 Marsh, Maria R. 200 MARTEK, HARLESIII177 Martin, David 128,190 Martin, Dean 128,190 Martin, Diane 190 MARTIN, KATHY A. 177,187 Martin, Larry A. 126, 209 Martin, Richard MARTIN, VICKIEJAN177 Martindale, Alice M. 209 Martinez, Gilbert 209 Martinez, John 200 Martinez, Manuel 209 Martinez, Vera H. 200 Marting, Robin 128, 209 Martin, David 190 Martini, James 190 Mashue, Kirk 200 Mason, Rodney Jay 200 Mast, Debra 209 Masters, David M. 209 MATH DEPT. 12 Matthews, Sherry L. 209 matuszewski, Ioretta 218, 227 Matuzak, David Mavelle, Marci 200 Mavelle, Michael 126, 209 Mavis, Michael 190 Maxim, Camella 59,81, 186,190, 195 Mono, Jeffrey 87, 196, 200 Maciejewski, Karen 190 Maciejewski, Jeanne 208 Maciejewski, Mari L. 208 Maciejewski, Mary H. 208 MACPHAIL, BARBARA 176 Mader, Janice A. 190 Mader, Susan MADE-RITE 230 Maher, Pamela 208 MAIERS' PHARMACY 240 Maillette, Douglas Maillette, Maillette, Maillette, Maillette, Majdecki, Majdecki, Majdecki, Majdecki, Maureen 37, 69, 190, 191 Michael 208 Paul 190 Paula 190 Frank 200 Joseph Leonard Robert 190 Majeske, Karen R. 190 Majeske, Kim 190 MAJORETTES 36 Maldonado,Raymond 190 Maldonado, Rosalinda 200 Malley, Mark 208 Maloney, Kathleen 208 Malowinski, Andy K. 190 K Malowinski, Robert A. 208 ' MALOWINSKI, ROSE M.176 Malusi, Dale J. 208 , - Malusi, David 128,190 Malusi, Dennis 208 MANNING, MICHAEL 176 MAY CLOTHING 232 Mayes, Anna M. 200 Mayle, Sally 190 MAYNE, ROBERT 173, 177 Maziarz, Dorothy R.190 MAZZARA, ROBERT L. 94, 103, 177 McAlpine Wayne 200 McCallum Darlene A. 190 McCan Stephen McCann Eugene F. 200 McCollum, Randall A. McCormick, Christine 209 MCCORMICK, PATRICIA 177 McCormick, Peggy 200 MCCOY, RAYMOND 177 McCracken, Jody R. McCulloh, Creshia190 McDaniel Dana M.66,190 McDaniel, Martin 209 McDaniel, Paul 200 MCDONALD BETTY 15, 221 McDonald, Raxanne190 McDonald William R. 209 McGee, Robert 13, 37, 128,129 McGeehan, Patty A. 200 McGrath, Kerry 190 MCINERNEY, DENNIS 177 Mclnerney, Leonard 209 Mclntosh, Thomas E. 120, 190 McKay, John A. 200 fvlcKirunon, John 209 McKinnon, Scott 209 McKinnon, Susan M.19Ii ,131,190 Manning, Thomas 208 MANWELL, ARTHUR 65, 144, 221 MAPLES, LARRY 221 Marchlewicz, Diane Marchlewicz,Sharon 208 MARCHLEWICZ, BRENDA'K.176 MARCHLEWICZ, JULIE A. 35,176 Marcinkowski, Steven 200 Marek, Daniel 208 Marek, Diane M. 200 Markel, Barbara 200 Markel, Geraldine 190 Markel, Grace 35, 200 Markel, Gregory 208 Markel, Janice 208 Markel, Jeri 35 MARKEL, LARRY E. 177 Markel, Patrick 208 McLean, Sheila 190 McPhillips, Maureen A. 200 McPhiIIips, Mary C. 209 McTaggart, Timothy 10, 200 Mcvannell, Bruce 209 MCVANNELL, KEITH 120, 121, 156, 157, 177 Mead, Kim 209 Mead, Robert 209 MEDEN, PAUL L.177 MEETH, ROBERT 132, 137. 221 Meier. Barb J. 190 Meier, Grant 148, 190 MElR,JACQUELYNE177 Mendez, Jesus 209 . MERCHANDISE CENTER 245 MERCIER, MICHAEL 177 Meredith, David 131, 128, 200 Merrill, Gary 190 Mesh, James P. 200 Meyer, Donald Jr. 126, 209 Meyer, Edward P. 209 Meyer, Ellen M. 209 Meyer, Jean 209 MEYER, KA Y 221 Meyer, Kayleen 200 Meyer, Laurie 200 Meyers, Barry 209 Meyers, Bradley S. Meyers, Kenneth J. Mich, Kathryn 154,155,190 MICHAELS BEAUTYACADEMY 236 Michalak, James 209 Michalski, Connie 209 Michalski, Russel 200 Michalsky, Steven 200 MIDDLETON, BILL D. 177 Mielens, Kim 124, 125, 200 Mielens, Laurie 209 MIESKE, ALTHEA F.56,177 Mieske, Darryl 209 Mieske, Ronald 190 Migut, Frank 190 Migut, Marion 209 Migut, Randy 200 Migut, Robert A. 190 Miller, Marlene 190 Mikolaiczik, Susan A. 190 Mikolaiczik, Sandra 209 Mikolajczak, Cheryl 190 Miksa, Janet 86, 92,196, 200 Miles, Carol G. 200 MILES, MARLA177 Militello, Jeanne 209 Militello, Michael 190 MILLARS 241 Miller, Alison 190,195 Miller, Antoinette M. 200 Miller, Brian L. 209 MILLER, CHARLENE177 Miller, David A. 200 Miller, Debra 200 Miller, Dewey, F. 209 Miller, Donald L.124, 200 Miller, James H. 126, 209 MiIIer,J0dy118,190 Miller, Linda L. 28, 55,135,155, MILLER, LORRAINE177 Miller, Patti 200 Miller, Paula J. 209 Miller, Richard 190 Miller, Robert 209 MILLIMAN, JOHN P. 221 Milster, Marcia 35, 163, 200 Milton, Bruce 190 Mindykowski, Patricia 200 MINDYKOWSKI, DENNIS 177 Mindykowski, Joanne M. MISH, KATHY 177 MISZE, DEBORAH L.177 Misze, John W. 200 Misze, Michael 209 Mitchell, Bruce D. Mitchell, Dennis 209 Mitchell, Donald 144 Mitchell, James 144, 200 Mitchell, Patrick 190 Mitchell, Paul 144,162, 200 Moorzynski,,Barbara 71, 209 Mo . Douglas J. 190 ML nanrf. Thomas A. 209 1 MOMB LIRG CAMERA SHOP 237 Monsion, Timothy 209 MONTE WRAY, INC. 251 MONTESI, WILLIAM A. 221 Montgomery, Leslie A. 209 Morwille, Deborah 200 Monville, Faye M. 200 177 MONVILLE, MICHAEL 120, 148, MONVILLE, MIKE LEE 177 Moore, Allan 37 MOORE, DALE 178 , Moore, David MOORE, MARGARET 178 Morado, Edward 209 Morado, Oscar 200 MORALES, MARILYN 221 Morelli, Gina 209 Morelli, Sheryl 134,135,154, 200 Moreno, Josifine 5.209 Morgan, Blaine 190 Morin, Andrea 209 Morin, Brenda J. 190 Morin, Debra 209 Morin, Joann 209 Morin, Linda 190 Morrison, Terry Morse, Mary 209 MOSKAL, MARYANN 221 Moszyk, Edward J. 126, 209 moultaine, ann 227 MOUTTROD-CLIFF, INC. 233 Moulthrop, Deborah 209 Moulton, Cheryl 178 Mounts, Susan K.160,190 MR. HOT DOG 248 Mrozinski, Brian 209,126 Mrozinski, Michael 190 Mudge, Lyle 190 Mueller, Connie M. 200 Mularz, Cindy 209,113 Mularz, Donald 200 Mularz, LuannJ.190 Mulders, Joseph 209 MULDERS, MARLENE 178 Mulders, Richard 200 Mulka, Paul L. 126,127, 143, 209 Muncey, Pebecca190 Munger, Deborah 200 Muringer, Deborah Murphy, Carl 126, 209 Murphy, Pamela 37, 155,161, 200 MURPHY, TIMOTHY 11, 68, 221 Murphy, Valarie 209 Murray, Charles 40,137 Murray, David 143, 209 Murray, Michael 35, 200 MURRAY, NANCY 178 MURRAY, WILLIAM R. 20, 25,178 Murry, Aron 209 Murpy, Charles Musielak, Randall MUSIC CL UB 78 MUSIC DEPT. 34 MUTUAL SAVINGS 236 Myers, Merlyn 200 Mysliwski, Edward J. Mysliwski, Robert 209 Nadolny, Joseph P. 209 Nadolny, Ronald 200 Naert, Robert 200 Naert, Sandra 209 Narlock, Tom D. 190 Narvaiz, Angelo 209 Narvaiz, Theodore 200 NATIONAL RUBBER STAMP CO. 234 Neal, Debra 190 Neal, Joy Carolyn 200 Neal, Karen 209 Neal, Rodney C.190 Neal, Stephanie 200 NEARMAN, S ' SUE 178 Neering, C' x. 161 Neering, E' '09 Neitzel, Da Neitzel, Jac- Neitzel, Sandi. Nellett, Williarr IYJIT NELSON,BILLlE Nelson, Mary 209 Nesbitt, Edmund G. NEUMEYER, MARY C. 87,178,186 Neview, Renee 1904 , Newberg, Marilee 190 newcombe, rose 225 NEWCOMBE, SCOTT 214 Newsham, Maryanne 190 Niedzielski, Louise C. 200 Niedzinski, Patrick 126, 209 Niedzwiecki, Mars. 200 Niedzwiecki, Gregory 178 Niemann, George 19 NIEMANN, KATHLEEN 30, 71,178 NlEMANN'S 232 Niergarth, Christophe 190 Niegarth, Patrick 84,178 Nievierowski, Joe Niezurawski, David 174, 200 Niles, Linda L. 35, 178 Nimeth, Ricky L. NIXON, ARTHUR 51, 120, 142, 227 Nixon, Bart 143 index!259 - , X Nixon, Hugh 129, 209 Nixon, Kevin 26,121,122, 137, Nolan, Tim P. 190 Noonan Noonan Noonan Noonan , Debra 178 , Diane 209 ,james 200 , Thomas 126, 209 Narbille, Sharon 209 NORGAN, DEBRA 178 Norlock, Linda 200 NORRIS, KENNETH 217 Norris, Kim 68,128,151, 209 Norris, Sara 93,112,119,123,160,190 143,190 Pasch, Rodney 200 Patmon, Ellen 191 PAT'5 PLACE 251 Patterson, Bruce 132, 200 PATTERSON, DENISE A. 179 Patterson, janet 191 Patterson, jill 210 Patterson, Kerry 35, 200 PAULEY, BONNIE K. 15,179 Pauwels, Don 200 PAUWELS, FRANCES 179 Paveglio, Gerard 210 Pavlawk, Tammie 210 Northcott, Peter E. 207 Northcott, Stephen 200 Novak, Floyd 209 Novak, Karen 200 Novak, Kim j. 200 Novak, Lee 209 Nowak, Cheryl M. 190 Nowak, Nancy 190 NOWICKI, DANIEL 178 Nowicki, Gary 209 Nowicki, Karen M. Nowicki, Mickey 200 Noyola, Paulita 209 Nuenke, Susan 10, 200 nuffer, mildred 226, 227 Nusselt, john E. 190 Nykamp, jon 178 Nykamp, Susan 209- Nykamp, Timothy 200 oom, CRAIG 120, 123, 148, 178 ODELL, RAY LAVERN 178 Ofarrell, Richard 209 Olaughlin, jeri 90, 104, 199,178 Ollett, Robert 200 OLSON AUTO RADIO 231 Olson, Susan 190 Olszowy, Calvin 200 Olszowy, janine M. 209 Olszowy, Kevin 200 Oltman, Ann M.190 Oltman, Frank 209 OLTMAN, KAREN M. 179 Oltman, Linda 209 Oltman, Susan K. 191 Oneil, Cindy L. 191 Oneil, Timothy P.179 OPPENHIEMS 244 ORR, FREDERICK 179,187 Osborn, Debra A. 200, 161 Osbourn, David A. 191 Ostrander, Lisa 179 Ostrom, Betsy 179 Oswald, David A. 126, 210 Oswald, Michael 200 Ott, Michael 210 Ouellete, Patrick Overby, Cynthia M. Overby, Michelle 200 Owczarzak, joann 210 OWCZARZAK, RICHARD 179 Owczarzak, Thomas V. 191 Owczarzak, Thomas OWEN, ELAINE M. 179 Owen, Ronald W. 210 Pabalis, Diane 200 Pabalis, james 191 PABALIS, MAUREEN R. 179 Pabich, Mary Kay 191, 23 Padilla, Kathleen M.191 Padilla, Rojelio191 Paeth, Laurie j. 200 Pafford, Rodney 210 ' Pagryzinski, Michael 210 Paine, Beth E. 191 Palmer, Annette 200 . Palmer, Carol 200 Pangborn, Amy 35, 85,161, 200 Panko, jospeh 200 Parent, judy191 Parker, Bambi 210 Parker, john L. Parker, Holly 191 PARKER, KAREN 179 Parker, Paula E. 22 Parker, Richard E. Parks, Alfred 191 Parks, Susan 200 ' Parrent, jeffrey L. 191 PARUCH, DIANNE M. 221 26Of in dex PAVLIK, RONALDI. 32, 73, 222 Pawlaczyk, Connie M.191 Pawlak, Kenneth 200 PEARSON, DAVID E. 35, 179 PEASE, CLARENCE 73, 97, 222 PEASE, DORA 72 Pederson, Bernhardt I 126, 210 Pederson, Chip 143 Pederson, Elise M.62-63,134,161,191 Peet, Cynthia 35, 96, 196, 200 Peglow, Barry 200 Peglow, Rick 191 Peil, Gail A. 191 PELLETIER, ALLAN R. 179, 237 Pelletier, Gary 201 PENN Y'S 241 Pentkowski, Chris 210 Pentkowski, Elizabeth 201 PEOPLES NATIONAL 238 PEPLINSKI, DEBRA K. 27,179,191 Peplinski, Randy 210 Pergande, Michael j. 120,191 Periard, Gregory N. 210 Periard, Michael j. 201 Perkins, Donald 35, 201 Perkins, Donna 201 PERKINS, RANDY 104,179 PERO, DIANE 97,102, 134, 179, 238 Pero, julie 210 Pero, Paul K. 94, 96, 148, 186, 191 Pero, Sandra 100, 160, 201 Perry, Brian Alfred 191 Perry, David 201 PERZ, GAYLE 62-63, 179 Perz, john Perz, Robert 210 Peters, Cheryl Peterson, David PETERSON, LOIS179 Peterson, Lorraine 210 Petrimoulx, Debra S. 201 Petrimoulx, Denise 210 Petrimoulx, Earl 210 Petrimoulx, joyce 201 PETRIMOULX,jOSEPH179 Pett, Corinne 118, 201 Petty, Rebecca 201 PFUND, ROCHELLE179 Phillips, jeri 210 PHILLIPS, RICHARD 179 PHILLIPS, VELMA 214 PHYSICAL EDUCATION 50 piasecki, frank Pickering, Thomas 191 Pickleman, jolene 210 Piechowiak, jon Piechowiak, Mark 191 Piesik, Karen A. 210 ' Piesik, Maryann 201 Pietryga, Cynthia 210 Pike, Karen j. 201 Pilon, Robin 201 Pinnow, Karen 201 I V Piorizowsici, cARoL 179 ' Piotrowski, Paul 210 Piotrowski, Robert 191 Pischel, Debra j. 210 Pischel, Steven 191 T. pitt, deborah 224 Pitt, Raymond 210 Pirr, Sandra 191 PITT, VALARiE179 PLANT, LINDA 179 Plante, Dave L. 191 PLAYS 104 PL UM, WILLIAM 222 Pockrandt, Dean 210 Pockrandt, Diane 191 Poirier, Michael 201 Index Poirier, Pamela K. 201 Poirier, Randy j. 191 Poland, Karen 201 Pollick, Richard 201 Pollick, Suzanne M. 210 Polzin, Dawn 191 POMEROY, LYNDA L.179 POM POM GIRLS 81, 240 POPP, IUDY M.179 POST, REBECCA 222 Potts, Russell A. Powell, Ralph 201 Powers, Christopher 210 POWERS, NANCY E. 179 Powers, Pamela 81,191 Prager, john 201 Prager, Thomas 210 Prahin, Christina M. 201 PRAHIN, LOU ANN 179 Prahl, Thomas A. Prater, Eva Y. 210 Prebay, Charles 191 Prell, jason 43, 201 PRELL, IEFFREY 17, 28, 179, 245 Presley, Denise L.191 Pressler, David D. 124,14B, 162 Prest, Robert C. 210 Preston, Rodney A. 191 Preston, Tamara M. 210 Priest, Loretta 210 Priest, Ronald Primeau, AI 210 Primeau, james 201 Primeau, Michael L. 191 PRINCE, MARClAj.179 Pringle, Richard 210 PRITCHARD, KATHRYN A. 179 Prophater, Deone161,196, 201 PROPHATER, MARK 179 Przepiora, Diane M. 201 PRZYGOCKI, WILLIAM 136, 137 179 PURGRASKI, CAROL YN 222 Putnam, Allen T. 210 Putnam, Karen A. 191 PUTT, MARY G. 179 Putt, Richard 210 Quesada, Ernesto Quesada, juan M. 210 Raab, Brian j. 210 RAAB, CHARLES 222 Rabideau, Brian R.191 Rabideau, Mark T. 201 Radabaugh, Charles 201 Radzius, Tim j. 210 Rajewski, Pamela Ann 210 RAIEWSKI, SUSAN K. 81, 180 Ramirez, Dan B. Ramirez, Michael 126, 143, 210 Ramos, David S. 201 Ramos, Victor 210 RAMSEYER, DALE 44, 222 Ramseyer, Dean 201 Rankey, Richard 124, 201 Ransier, Terry R. 201 RANSON, IUDITH 222 Rapelje, Alan 103, 124, 201 Rathuen, Dawn 191 Ratynski, joseph 201 Rau, Don L.191 RAYMAKER, ANTHONY 180 Raymaker, George 190 Rechsteiner, Dennis 191 RECHSTEINER, IANE S.134,135, 154, 180 RECHSTEINER, MARK E. 180 Reckman, Russell 210 Reder, jan M.160, 191 Reder, Robert j. 191 Reder, Ruth 201 Reder, Vicki Anne 201 Reder, Wanda 191 Redick, Carol 201 Redick, Michael D.191 REED, DRAPER 232 REED, IAMES 10, 162, 222 REED, IAMES 180 Reed, jeffery A. 126, 210 Reed, Linda 38, 81, 92,101,191 Reed, Patrick 191 REER, IUDITH E. 180, 220 Reiber, Gary 210 Reichow, William C. Reid, john 210 ,156,157, Reid, Susan M.119, 210 REIF, HELEN 227 Reif, Susan 210 Reilly, Leon 210 Reilly, Patricia L.52,55,134,135,160 Reimer, Gregory R. Reinhardt, Deborah 96, 101,103, 16 201 Reinhardt, Linda A. 52, 81,135,160 Reinke, Carl 3rd 124, 201,141 Reinke, Dennis 210 REINKE, MARGARET I. 180 Reinke, Tina M. 210 Reisig, Cristina 155, 201 Reisig, David A. 210 REMINGTON, PETER 180 Retlewski, Ann 191 Revard, Beverly A. 210 Revard, Connie 191 Revard, Deborah 35, 201 Rewers, Daniel Rewers, Diane 191 Rex, Georgianna 201 REXER, CAROL YN C. 65, 222 Reynolds, Amy 201 reynolds, tom Rhynard, Mark E. 210 RIBBON PROM 107 Ricard, Maurice 0, 196 Rich, Donna 201 Rich, William 201 Richard, Mark 210 Richardson, Ed F. Richardson, john 201 Richardson, james A. 210 Richardson, Kay 210 Richardson, Matthew 191 Richardson, Robert 201 Richardson, Sabrina RICHlE'S 242 RICHTER TYPEWRITER 237 Riddle, Deean 180 Riddle, Wesley 126, 210 Rieck, Cindy j. 210 Riedy, Edward 210 Riley, Tom R. Riley, William 201 RINGWELSKI, MARILYN 180 Rinz, Cathie M.155,191 Rinz, Ricky 210 Rippstine, jo A. 201 Ritter, Alice 201 RITTER, HUGH 180 Rivard, Beverly Ann 201 Rivard, Beverly j. 201 Rivard, Eileen M. 81,155,191 Rivard, Mellannie 5.191 Rivard, Susan 210 ROACH, ANN 166,180 Roach, Cindy 191 ROACH,jOHN180 Roach, Michelle 210 Roach, Randy 201 Roach, Sherry 201 Roach, Wayne 210 Roberson, Darcy 210 Roberson, Mark W. 148, 201 ROBERSON, NANCY A. 59, 92,119,180 Roberts, Lawrence 210 A Roberts, Lawrence 210 ROBERTS, LlNDELLj.180 ' Robinson, Cheryl 201 Robinson, David 201 Robinson, Laura 62-63 Robinson, Ronald W. Rodda, Becky j. 191 Rodda, Lynn 210 RODDA, SUSAN C. 19, 180 Rodriguez, Thomas 210 Rogers, Benjamin 141, 201 ROGERS, DWIGHT 180 Rogers, janice 37 Rogers, Leslie 35,163,191 Rogers, Lorna 210 Rogers, Ruth A. 191 Rogers, Thomas 201, 210 Rogers, Thomas Rohrer, William 102, 180 Romanow, Marina A. 191 ROMANOWSALES 238 Rondo, Dorothy 201 Rooker, Kathleen 201 ROOKER, LARRY 180 Rooker, Pamlea 201 Roque, Patricia L. 201, 210 RORRER, CHARLES 222 Rose, Patrice Kay 39, 201 Rose, Richard 80 Roseberry, judy 155, 191 Rosebush, Mary jo 210 Rosebush, Susan 35,191 Rosenberg, Linda 210 Rosenbrock, Bonnie j. 210 Rosenbrock, Diane 180 Rosenbrock, Lee P. 210 Roshy, Barbara 180 Rosiek, Randy 210 ROSS, IAY222 Roth, Beverly 210 Roth, Bonnie 210 Roth, Daniel 201 Roth, David H. 191 Roth, Gail 210 ROTH, IULIE M. 180 Roth, Martin 210 ROTH, RICHARD 180 Roth, Timothy 210 Rousse, Mary L. 191 Rousse, Theresa 210 Rowell, Gary Rowell, john 210 ROWLEY BROTHERS 247 Rowley, Patricia A. 210 ROWLEY, PAUL 214 Rowloff, Gail 210 Rowloff, john C. 201 Roy, Stephen 201 ROZEK, GERALD 222 Roznowski, jean M. 180 Roznowski, Paul 210 Roznowski, Raymond 210 Rubis, Debbie A.191 Ruby, Gayle 210 RUEDIGER, EDWARD 180 Rueger, Arlene K. 191 Ruegsegger, Ronda 201 RUFF, RANDALL 180 RUHLAND, DAVID C.86,180 Ruiz, john A.191 Ruiz, Maria L. 210 Rule, joe H. 191 Iule, Lon 126,143, 206, 210 RUMMEL, GREGORY 180 Rummel, Nicola 201 RUPFF, BAYNE 60, 91, 92, 93,119, 234 Rupp, Deborah 201 Rupp, james P.120.137 Rushman, Laura 191 Rusho, Pamela 191 Russell, Brian 191 RUSSELL, CHARLES E.180 Russell, David R. 80 RUSSELL, GERALYN180 Ruszkowski, Gerard 201 Ruzicka, james 210 Rybkowski, Roxanne 191 Ryder, Marc 201 Ryers, Debra 191 RYERS,jANET180 RYGWELSKI, BARBARA A. 180 Rygwelski, janis M. 191 RYMAN, DENISE 180, 233 Ryman, Scott 210 Rytlewski, Debra M. Rytlewski, Debbie 191, 211 Rytlewski, Diane K. 201 RYTLEWSKI, ELAINE A. 180 Rytlewski, Ernest 128 Rytlewski, Nancy j. 191 Rytlewski, Patti 201 Rytlewski, Steven 211 Rytlewski, Terese 94,118,191 Sabias, Richard Sabourin, Beth A. 201 Sabourin, David 191 SABOURIN DRUGS 233 Sabourin, Scott 126, 127, 143, 211 Saelens, Mark A. Saelens, Sheri 211 Sager, Dale Sager, Shirlyn Sahadi, George 211 Samborn, Cynthia 211 Samborn, Steven 35 SAMBORN, WILLIAM 181 SAMPIER, MARY L. 181 SAMPIER, RICKEY 181 Sampier, Steven 201 Sampson, Daniel SAMPSON, DENNIS 43,120,156,181 Sampson, Lonny 132,133 Sampson, William 201 Sams, Randy L. 211 SANCHEZ, GERTRUDE 32,181 Sanderson, Debora Sargent, Valery 201 Sarnowski, Kathy SARRETS 231 Sarsfield, Ilene K. 211 Satkowiak, William 201 Sautter, Cathy 103,135, 154, 201 Sauve, Kerri L. Sauve, Mary B. SAUVE, ROBERT I. 181 Sawyer, Gerald R. 35, 201 Saxton, jeanette 35, 201 SCHABEL, NANCY 181 Schabel, Thomas Schalk, Mark SCHALLIER, CHARLES 181 Scharich, jason K. 211 Scharich, jerome 211 Scheel, Rick 211 Scheel, Vicki F. 211 ' Index Scott, Ron Alan 126,211 Sczepanski, Barbara Sczepanski, Donald 201 Sczepanski, Michael 211 Sczepanski, Patricia 201 Sebald, jan 79 SEBALD, MARK S.181 SEE, SHELLEY 84,181 Seibert, Stephen R. 201 Seibert, Susan 211 Seifferly, Karen 201 Selby, Myra 57, 93,101, 112,118, 119,123 SEMPLINERS BRIDAL 81 FORMAL 236 SEMPLINERS TUXEDO 249 Sendtko, Nancy L. Senkowski, Nanette 41, 201 Senkowski, Pamela 211 Sequin, Ronald E. 211 SERRESSEQUE, FRANK 222 SERRESSEQUE, PATRICIA 42, 2 SEVEN-UP 237 SEVILLA, LUCY 181 Sevilla, Wayne 143, 211 Seward, Deborah A. Seward, T. joseph 201 Sexton, Roger W. 201 Sharon, Charles Sharrow, Gerald jr. 211 22 Smiley, Monica 30, 59, 81, Smith, Arnold 120, 121 Smith, Beverly A. 37, 71, 202 SMITH, BONNIE j. 226, 227 Smith, Brandan 202 Smith,Charlene Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Darcee 202 David David A. Debra 211 Elizabeth 5.234 Smith, Gary R. 192 Smith, Smith, Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith, I Hubert 144, 211 lrene192 jane janice M. jeanene 202 jeri L. 211 judy 202 Linda 202 Lori A. 211 SMITH LUGGAGE 239 Smith, Mark 202 Smith, Mary c.192 SMITH, PATRICIA E.182 Smith, Peter 162, 202 Smith, Phillip 202 Smith, Randy 192 92, 186, 190 Schejna, jonni Lou 211 Scheuerlein, Connie 211 SCHEUERLElN,jUDY14,181 SCHILLER, INC. 240 Schindler, Richard 124,141, 211 Schlatter, Bonnie 211 Schlatter, Stephen j. 186 SCHLlCKER,jAMES181 Schlicker, Nancy 201 SCHLOTT, LEANNE 181, 232, 241 Schmidt, Audrey L. 201 Schmidt, Charles 201 Schmidt, Chris T. 211 SCHMIDT, CYNTHIA 181 Schmidt, Dewey 143 Schmidt, Donna 201 Schmidt, Duane 126, 204,211 Schmidt, Kathy M. 81, 160 Schmidt, Lori 211 Schmidt, Lynn 201 Schmidt, Marc 211 schmidt, marcella 226, 227, 244 SCHMIDT, NEIL R. 181 Schmidt, Roger 94,112,186 Schnell, Mikd D. Schnettler, Robert 120 SCHNUTE, MARILYN 181 SCHOEFELD, SABINE 64,181,187 Schoof, Audrey 211 SCHOOE, CONNIE L.181 Schoof, David 201 Schoof, Laurie 201 Schoof, Randy E. Schrantz, Philip L. 35, 201 Schroeder, Douglas D. 201 Schroeder, Randy SCHUBRING, AL TON 222 SCHUCHARTDT, KAY A.181 Schultz, Cary D. 211 Schultz, Cecelia Schultz, Douglas j. 144, 201 SCHULTZ, FRANCES M. 33, 222 Schultz, Gregory 211 ' SCHUL TZ, JOAN 222 Schultz, Kathleen B. 204, 211 Schultz, Ken M. 201 Schultz, Kimberly 5.42, 211 Schultz, Lynn 201 SCHULTZ, MARVELINE 227 Schultz, Richard 201 Schumacher, Colleen 181 Schumacher, jill 211 Schumacher, K. j. 201 Schutt, Sheryl 201 Schwartz, Patti M. 181 Schwartz, Timothy 211 Schwedler, Susan C. 201 SCIENCE DEPT. 11 Scott, Albert Scott, Cindy A. 211 Scott, Craig 211 Scott, Cristi 36 Scott, Linda 211 Scott, Pamela 201 Scott, Patrick 201 SHEARER, FRED 84,162, 181 SHEARER INSURANCE AGENCY 237 SH EARER, ROBERT 102, 181, 234, 251 Sheppard, Debra SHERBECK, LESTER 217 Sherbeck, Paul 90 Sheredy, Nancy 36 SHERWIN-WILLIAMS 230 Sherwood, Kim j. 69 Shesky, Peter R.126,211 Shesky, Paul 112 SHOE MARKET237 Shook, jeffery 202 Shook, Mary jo 211 Shooltz, Barbara Shorkey, jeffrey Shorkey, Susan L. 211 SHORT, MARK 181 Shotwell, Catherine 202 Shotwell, joseph 115, 251 Shotwell, Michael 211, 126 Showalter, Edythe A. 211 Shuell, Mark SHYPOSKI, PAUL 11, 27,156,181 Sides, Randall 162, 202 Siebert, Steven 144 Siebert, Sue 104 SIEFERT, DAVID 182 SIEGRIST, THOMAS 182 Sielski, Robin 211 SIGELKO, PAUL 187 silva, Irene Silvernail, julie M. Silverthorn, Bradley 211 Silvey, Robert R. 211 Siminski, Dennis 126, 211 Siminski, Patricia 202 Simon, Philip G. 202 simon, rose Simons, Dennis B. Simons, Sherry 211 Simons, Sonya 211 Simons, Timothy Dale 202 Simpson, jean 202 Simpson, john Simpson, Kim 211 Sincheff, George 35 Sinicki, Mark R. 211 Sisson, Barbara Sisson, Canzella 211 Sisson, john 35, 202 Sisson, Marlynn 202 SISSON, THOMAS 182 ' ' Skalnican, Mary Ellen 402 SKI CLUB 84 Skillman, Brenda 211 Skillman, Sandi L. 211 -Skorczewski, Linda M. Skornia, Laure 5.211 Sleeper, Robert Sloan,'Gale 211 Sloan, Steven 211 Smallwood, Dennis 202 Smallwood, Louis Smigelski, Sandra 211 Smith, Roy 202 Smith, Sandra 211 Smith, Susan 202 SMITH, THERESIA 32, 86, 222 Smith, Theresa,A. 211 Smrecak, Cindy L. 211 Smyder, Richard G. Snyder, Debra 202 Snyder, Diane M.192 Snyder, Marchelle 211 SNYDER, MARY IANE 42,166,182 Snyder, Michael B. 211 Snyder, Mickey S. 202 Snyder, Tom E. 202 Sobczak, Debra A.192 SOCHACKI, RAYMOND 102, 120 182 Sochacki, Steve D. 192 Socia, james j. 202 Socia, john 192 Socia Sherri L. 211 Socia, Terry 211 SOCIAL 88 SOCIAL SCIENCE DEPT. 10 SOFTBALL 154 Soini, Carl Sonini, Margaret 211 Solomon, Dave W. SOLOMON, LEONA 182 SOLOSKY, ROBERT 94,182 SONNEVIL, RUTH 222 Sophomores 196 Sorgenfrei, Fred R.192 Sorgenfrei, Lynn 202 Soto, Dennis 211 Soto, Desiderio192 Sovereign, Roxanna 202 Sowinski, Michael 156 Sowles, Colleen 202 SPARK ELECTRIC 241 SPEECH DEPT. 24 Spanish Club 73 Spiker, Dennis 202 Spiker, Gary 202 Sporman, julie 192 Sprietzer, Tony SPYCHALSKI, BARBARA I. 182 Spychalski, Connie j. 182 Spydell, Patrick 90 Spydell, Sherry 36,114, 202, 233 spydell, vIrgiI226 Spyhciski, David E. Spyhalski, William 211 SQUIRES FUNERAL HOME 231 St. Laurent, Ann L. ST. LAURENT, IOAN F.182,192 Stachowiak, Nancy 192 Stack, Mary j. 202 stack, steven 144, 211 Stagecraft 74 STALEY, CHARLES STANGE, MARK 222 Stark, Robin 202 1 STARK, TIMOTHY 182 Stasik, Susan 8.192 STAUDACHER, SUE 178, 182 index!261 Stcyr, Linda 211 Q Stcyr, Susan M. 192 ' ' Steed, Wanda 202 STEFANIAK, LINDA 182 STEFANIAK, SANDY K.182 Steinhoff, Linda 202 STEINHOFF, MICHAEL F. 182,186 Stephanski, Louanne 211 STEPANSKI, RICHARD 182 Stetkiewicz, William 192 Stevens, Darrell L. 202 STEVENS, JOHN 182 Stevens, Norman 144, 211 Stewart, Charles M. 211 STEWART, ELAINE 182 Stewart, Robert Stewart, Scott T. 192 Stieve, Debra 211 Stinton, Colleen 192 Stinton, John W. 211 Stock, Kim 202 Stoddard, Pamela 211 Storey, John D. 212 Stothard, Judh 212 Stothard, Theresa 192 Stover, Carolyn 119, 212 Stowell, Pamela F. 212 Stradinger, Kevin 212,126,143 Strecker, John H. 212 Streeter, Kim 202 Streib, William Mark 35,192 STRINGER, IVAN 217 Stroemer, Cynthia 202 STROEMER, KATHLEEN S.182 Strong, Kirk 212 Strope, Daniel 128,131, 192 STROPE, DON 144, 146,182 Strope, Margaret 202 Struck, Josephine 192 Strzelecki, Daniel D. 192 Student Council 60 Student Faculty Games 98 STUHLER, DAVID R. 35,182 Styn, Nannette 183 Styn, Pamela 202 Styn, Victoria 202 Suchodolski, Kenneth 192 Sugar, Daniel 192 SUGAR, KAREN 29,183 Suhak, Paula M. 212 Suhak, Sandra 192 Suikowski, Timothy 212,128 Sullivan, Daniel J. 212 Sullivan, Jane 192 Sullivan, Larry 35,192 Sullivan, Michael J. 202 Sullivan, Terry M. 183 Sullivan, Tim 192 Summers, Susan I. 212 SUNDBERG, LAWRENCE 25, 97, 223 SUPERSINSKI, JACKIE 183 Sutton, Amy L.192 ' Swedberg, Rod E. 212 Swiecicki, Jerome 192 Swiecicki, Steve 183 Swiercz, Cynthia 212 Swiercz, John 202 Swiercz, Yvonne, K. 144 Swim Team Sylvester, Janis 202 Syring, Cheryl 202 Syring, Christian 192 Syring, Diane 212 , SYRING, GERALDlNE183 Syring, Larry 212 SYRING, RICHARD 121, 124, 125,223 Syring, Sy R. 212, 126, 151, Szczepanik,Judith'212 3 ' Szczepanik, Kathleen 183 Szcaepanik,Thomas J. 3' 1-1-I-1 S 1 Szczepanski, Timothy 212,'.126,142I', .fl SZCZESNIAK, NANCY A. 98,134,154,155, ' E ., I X 'SAND COUNTRY234 183 . '. - - Szczesniak, Thomas 212, 204, 14,3 , Tabor, Barbara 81,192 TACEY, MARY E. 143 Tacey, Pamela J. 202 Tacey, Rebecca 192 Tackett, Donald Jr. 202. Tackett, Karen 212 Taglauer, Donna 202 Taglauer, Mark 202 ' Taglauer, Susan 37,192 262!index Tahash, Michael 192 Tahash, Ricky 183 Talaga, Cathy G. 212 Talaga, Gary 35,151, 192 Talaga, Sharon G. 202 Tanner, Barbara J. 202 Tanner, Nancy 192 TARDIFF, DEBORAH 182 Tardiff, Lawrence 192 Tardiff, Terry D. TARKOWSKI, DONNA 76 Tasior, Mary Jo 183 Tasior, Vicky 202 Taylor, David J. 35, 37,192 Taylor, Dennis 202 Taylor, Gregory 212 Taylor,John R. 202 Taylor, Kathryn 223 Taylor, Kevin A. 202 TAYLOR, MABEL 217 TAYLOR, RICHARD 183 Taylor, Thomas J. 186, 192 Teall, Timothy 192 TEBEDO, TIMOTHY 183 TEDDY, LORRl183 TENEENIER, RALPH L. 41, 74, 223 Telfor, Dale D. 192 Telfor, David 192 Telfor, Kathy 202 Telmont, Charles 126, 212 Temple, Melodi 22 Tennant, Terry 202 TENNIS 249 Tenny, John F. 192 Tenny, Patricia G. 212 TERBUSH, LYNWOOD TERRY AND jERRY'S 249 THE HOLD 237 THE STORE 244 Theiler, Anne M.192 Theiler, Margaret 212 Theisen, Stanley R. 120, 192 THESPIANS 76 Thibo, Michael 202 Thiel, Phillip 192 Thiel, Susan 192 Thomas, Cathy 202 Thomas, Gary G. 212 Thomas, Mary 212 Thomas, Michael 212 Thompson, Carlton L 192 Thompson, Carol 192 Thompson, Cynthia 202 Thompson, Delino H. 202 THOMPSON, JAMES 120, 136, 137, 183 Thompson, Joseph 192 Thompson, Julie A. 212 Thorne, Linda 79,192 Thorne, Mark A. 202 Thorne, Sally M. 202 Thorson, Kerry 212 THRASH, BARBARA 216 Tiede, John 192 Timm,Maureen 202 TIMM, RANDY J. 17, 183 Timm, Robert J. 212 Tinker, Rebecca 74 Tippett, Bradley I. 212 Tippett, Bryan A. tober, helen 224 TOBER, MICHAEL 183 Tomaszewski, Andrea 202 THOMASZEWSKI, JEAN L.183 Tomczak, Kathy 202 TOMCZAK, LAURIE A. 183 Tqporski, Pamela A. 192 Tcilii, Gay 202 Toika, Terrence 212 ,...lc-sres, Josephine 192 Rites, MARY 183 H, JOSEPH 223 eauffvlgark A. Dawn 38, 101,118,192 Deborah 202 fJERRY13,126,.141, 156,223 I I 'I Michael 126, 143, 212 TU11.AN, ROBERT 183 TRACK 152, 160 . Q TRAHANS 242 fapp, David G.183 Trapp, James 21? Trapp, Lynn 1, Index Trask, Keith 144, 202 Trask, Kenneth 202 ' TRASK, MICHELLE 183 i Treiber, Jill 202 Trevino, Felix N. Trevino, Jorge L. TRI-CITY FURNITURE 230 Trimble, Linda 192 Trimble, Tari 37, 85,161,192 Trimble, Thomas 126, 212 Trine, Mary Beth 202 TRIPLE CLEAN 230 Triplett, Jessie 202 Triplett, Maple 192 Trombley, David 202 TROTTER, CLIFTON 183 Trotter, Sharon 202 Troxell, Don K. 126, 212 Troxell, Keith 192 Trudell, Debra D.192 Trudell, John W. 212 Truemner, Martin 192 TRUEMNER, MICHAEL 183 Truemner, Mitchell L. 42, 212 Tucker, Christopher 148, 192 Tucker, Rebecca 202 Turek, Christopher 212 Turk, Beverly 202 Turk, Steven 192 Turmell, Barad J. 212 TURNER, PATRICIA 37,111,183 Turner, Raymond 40, 202 Turner, Robert 212 Turvey, Kenneth 144, 212 Twigg, Dale R. 192 Twigg, Sandra 212 TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE 234 Ueberroth, Dennis 202 UEBERROTH, NANCY A. 183 ULRICH, AMY 183, 187 ULRICH, BERNARD C. Ulrich, Patti 50, 135, 160 Ulrich, Teresa 134, 202 Underwood, Keith B. 212 Urban, Bradley A. 202 Urban, David 120, 192 Urban, Jeanne 202, URBAN, KEVIN B.183 Urban, Lori 212 Urbaniak, Linda 202 Uribe, Flabio 212 URIBE, LAZARO 183 USHERS CLUB 79 Vaillancourt, Fred 192 Vaillancourt, Mary Jo 212 Valencia Darla 212 VALENCIA, DAVID 183 Valencia, Frank 212 Valencia, Joe 202 Vallender, Beth 202 Vallender, Todd 212 VALLEY INSURANCE 249 VALLEY, MARK 183 VALLEY, RONALD 183 Vandenberg, Peter Vandenberg, Peter Vwandenberg, Tony 212 Vanden brooks, Michael 192,196 Vanderberg, Mark 124, 141, 202 Vanhamlin, Cari 202 VanHorn, Jane 192 ' VanHorn, John 192 VanHorn, Timothy 212 Vanidour, Julie A. VanKleek, Peter 203 VanMullenkom, Sandra A. 192 AN JCHTEN, KIM 41,183 ', - - Patll'21'2 val Sihy 203 VANU-. , GERALD 184 Vanooteghen, Ivid192 VANOVER, IOANN 48, 223 Vanparys, Theresa 203 VanPelt, Donna A. 212 ,T , VAN Petr, GERALl3'G.I20,'105,184 VanPelt JanetiM. 203 H K vanvelt, Julie A. 212' L' VanPelt, Ronald GJZIJ3 ' , VAN POPPELEN-BROS. 235 I I I VAN POPPELEN, MIQHAEL 144,18 vARslrY ciua so' A VanSickle, David 192 VanSickle, Dwight 192 4, 235 VanSickle, Sharon 203 VAN SUMEREN, CAROL A. 184 VanSumeren, VanSumeren, VanSumeren, VanSumeren, VanSumeren VanSumeren VanSumeren VanSumeren, VanSu meren, I Debra 212 ' - Jill Karen 160,192 Linda Mark 212 Mary 204, 212 Sharon 203 Sally 112,192 Sandra Vantol, Mary B.192 Vantol, Scott A. 203 VanWert, Kennth 124, 203 VANWERT, KIM 184 VAN WERT, ROBERT 68,184 VanWormer, James 212 VanWormer, Victoria 203 VanZaIe, Larry 203 VARSITY CLUB 80,110 Vasquez, Guillermina 212 Vaughn, Crystall A. 203 VAUGHN, GREGORY 86,12O,184,187 Vayre, Brian 192 Vayre, Paula 203 Velasquez, Alex 126, 143, 212 Velasquez, Daniel 141, 203 Velasquez, Ernesto 137, 192 VELASQUEZ, GUADALUPE1B4 VELASQUEZ, JAMES 137,184 Velasquez,John 120,192 VELASQUEZ, JOSEPH 184 Velasquez, Ray 192 VELASQUEZ, RICHARD 184 Velasquez, Thomas 212 Verduyn, Pamela 203 Vereyken, Judith 203 Vermeesch, William J. 192 View, Barbara A. 212 View, Becky A. View, Karen A. 192 Villaire, Jeannine 203 Villaire, Mary 212 Villarreal, Rose 192 Vink, Karen 155, 161, 203 VLIER, BRENDA 17, 28,184, 234, 236 VOCATIONAL DEPT. 44 Vogel, Kelvin 212 Vogel, Lillian 195 Vogtmann, Douglas 203 Volk, Dawn M. VOLLEYBALL 134 Vos, Theresa 212 ' - Voss, Gary 151, 212 Vouaux, Christopher 203 Vouaux, Tim 212 VOUGHT, ROBERT 184 Wachowiak, David 203 Wachowiak, Jodi 195 Wachowski, Alice 203 Wachowski, Cheryl 203 Wachowski, Cindy 203 Wackerly, Susan 62, 63, 195 Wade, Mark 158,195 Wade, William 203 Wagner, Barbara 203 wagner, floyd Wagner, Gretchen 212 Wagner, Janet 195 Wagner, Kathleen A. 20,195 Wagner, Timothy 195 WAISANEN, MARIE E. 223 Wajer, Greg 212 Wales, Gary L. 212 WALES, KARLA RAE 184 Wales, Mark 24 Wales, Richard M.195 Walker, Dorea 195 Wal er, Gale 203 ' 1, .,,uy 212 'ohn 203' War. itl1'212 Walker, Taqda 195 Walker, Wanda 212 WALKOWIAK, MARK J. 184,195 Walkowiak, Mary K. 212 Walkowiak, Mark Wall'-' -fiak, Timothy 195 Ia Debbie 203 '-larry M. 212' - Daniel 37, 126, 212' Walle Judy 239 ' ' 'i I' Walraven, Larry 203 I WALSEY, LYNETTE A. 184 Walsh, jim C. 126, 212 Walsh, Patrick 203 walter, carl 226 WALTER, DAVID 184 WALTER, DEBRA J. 184, 187 Walter, Patti Jayne 203 WALTER, RICKEY 184 Walther, Cheryl 212 Wardynski, James 195 Wardynski, Shirley 213 Wardynski, Susanne 195 Warfield, Diane L. 213 Warfield, Janice 195 Wark, Edward 195 Wark, Vickie 213 Warmbier, Lugene 213 Warren, Dorothy 203 Warren, John 126, 213 Warren, Kathy 213 Warren, Lorrie 213 Warren, Randy 195 Warren, William 213 Wascher, Craig 203 Wasek, janet M. 213 Wasek, Margaret 213 Wasek, Marie 184 Wasek, Monica 195 Wasek, Richard 213 Watkins, Alan Watkins, Betty K. Watkins, Richard 203 Watson, Gary 195 WATSON, NEIL 223 WBCM 230 Webb, Dan 162,163 Webb, Jeanette 195 Webb, Lindsay 213 WEBB, MARCO L. 184 Webb, Wendy 203 WEBER CONSTRUCTION 231 Weber, Cynthia 213 Weber, Marie L. 213 WEBER, SUSAN 1.184 wedding, erma 224 Wedding, Jacqueline A. 62, 63, 195 Wedding, Mark 203 WEGENENER, CYNTHIA L. 184 Wegener, Dale 195 Wegner, Edith M. 195 Wegener, Linda 213 Wegner, Luanne 62, 63,195 WEGENER, NEIL 184 Wegener, Pamela 203 WEGENER, ROBERT A. 184 Weidman, Larry Weigle, Sandra A. 195 Weiler, Barbara 213 Weiler, Edward 203 Weiler, joan 203 Weil, Kathleen 195 WEILER, MARY B. 184 Weiler, Richard 103,124, 203 WEILER, ROBERT 120, 185 Weiler, Stephen 195 Weiler, William 195 Weinberg, Ida Mary 35, 37, 111, 19 Weinberg, Jeannine 37, 213 Weinberg, Larry 213 WEINBERG, STEVEN 28,185 Weinlander, Pamela J. 195 Weir, Carole 195 Weiss, Terry Tim 213 Weist, John 213 Weist, Katherine 213 Wejsa, Debra A. 213 Welch, Lori 203 WELCH, ROBERT 46, 66,185 . Wells, Deborah 213 J WELLS, MELVIN 165 Wells, Patricia L. 195 -. I wendlan d, barbara 58, 22625.-gn'7'G' Wendland, Judy W. 161, 203 Wendt, Lois K.98,135,155,195, Wendt, Susan j. 195 Wenglikowski,Joseph195j A Wenglikowski,Mike1,EI5. . . Wentworth, Carol 195. 5 .L Wentworth, Dianne 213,'- wEsLEv, .LAVERNE 185., Wesolowski, Steven 203 West, Carol 35,203 west, Daniel 195 I 5, 234 Index WEST, LINDA 5.83, 185 Westfall, Mary Lou 195 Westfall, Sandra L. WHITE, CLAIR 223 White, David 128, 213 White, Debra 160, 195 White, Denise C. 195 WHITE, DOROTHY L. 223 White, john . White, Levone185 White, Nancy E. 195 Whitmore, Elaine 203 Wichlinski, Deborah 203 WICKS 236 Wicks, Carol 195 ' WICKS, JUNE 185 Wiedyk, James 51, 203 WIELAND SALES 230 WIER, ALFONS 217 WIER, jERRlLYN185 WIESCINSKI, ANN MARIE 221, 223 Wiescinski, Barry 203 Wiescinski, William 143, 213 Wiesenauer, Shirley J. 195 Wiesing, Dave 239 Wilberding, Albert B. 213 Wildberding, Barbara 203 Wildberding, Therese 195 Wilinski, Patrice 203 Wilkins, David W. 42, 203 Wilkins, Jaczueline 203 WILKINSON, DARLA185 WILLETT, RICKY 185 Willett, Russell 213 Willette, Richard 213 WILLIAMS, ARTHUR L.94,185 WILLIAMS, BETTY J. 185 WILLIAMS, ERNESTINE185 Williams, Gary Williams, Lorraine 195 Williams, Patrick 203 WOODS, DUANE185 Woods, Marcia 35,203 Woods, Sheryl 195 WOODS, TERRY 185 Woody, Blair 141, 158, 203 Woody, Dean 162 woody, phyllis 226, 227 Worden, Barbara 213 Worden, Joann 213 WORKMAN, ROGER 223 Wozniak, Leon Wozniak, Linda 195 Wray, Julie 213, 251 WRESTLING 148 Wright, Ernest 213 WRIGHT, IOHN 223 Wrzesinski, Timothy 213 Wuest, julie 203 WXDY 238 Wylie, Cynthia 195 Wylie, Sandra 160, 203 WYNEKEN, HELEN 46 Wyzgowski, Arhtur.120,123,137,195 WYZKIEWICZ, JUDY 185 Yakich, Diane 203 . I Yakich, Diane Yakich, john E. 213 YAMBURA, LEE 223 x Yaworski, Frank D.195 Yaworski, Leonard L. 203 Yax, Curtis 195 'I Yax, Jean 203 YAX, MARK L.185 YEARBOOK 28 Y.F. U. 62 Yon, Thomas Yonkey, Martin 185 YOUN, FRED 11, 84, 86,162, 185,186 YOUNG, DARLENE185 Young, Karen S. 213 Young, Nanette195 Young, Robbie 213 Young, Roger , YOUNG, SHERYL15,185 Yurgaites, Anthony A. 195 Yurgaites, Judith 195 Yurgaites, Maria 213 Zabel, Cheryl 203 Zabel, Edward ZACHRICH, ALVIN 214, 278 Zann, Brian D.195 ZANN, ROBERT 185 Zaplitny, Keith 195 Zarasua, Bonnie 195 Zarasua, Lonnie 157, 213 Zaucha, Paul 203 Zaucha, Susan 203 Zavala, Rosa 213 Zawacki, Di Ann 203 Zboralski, Debra 203 ZEMKE, MARTHA 64, 217 Zemostrad, Scott 162 Zentichka, Robert Zerod, Kathryn 203 Zerod, Walter 213 zess, vane 227 Zielinski, Debra A. 213 ZIELINSKI, KAREN 56, 59, 74,185 Zielinski, Robert 124, 203 Zielinski, Roger L.195 Zielinski, Thomas A. 203 Zier, Eric 203 Zimmerman, Elmer Zimostrand, Scott 203 zingg, RRobert 148, 195 ZINK, WALTER 185 ZOOK, GEORGE 185 Zube, Barry 203 Zube, Constance 203 ZUCHNIK, DIANE 185 Zuchnik, Richard 213 ZURAW, JOHN L. 223 Willsie, Barb 213 Willy, Karen L.195 Wilson, Brian D. 203 Wilson, Dalemarie 35,195 Wilson, Eunice 203 Wilson, Karen 213 Wilson, Steven 203 Windquist, Paul A. 203 WINN, LINDA 59, 81, 185, 186,190 Winn, Penny 81,195 Winters, Michael L. 195 Wirgowski, Nigel P.120,122,137,195 Wirsing, Casey R. 213 Wirsing, Terry 195 Wirsing, Timothy 203 Wisniewski, Wisniewski, Wisniewski Wisniewski, Wisniewski Wisniewski Wisniewski Alan D.195 David J. 195 Duane 120, 195 Michael 213 Pamela 203 , Steve 203 , Susan 203 Witbrodt, jeff Witbrodt, Kris 203 Witbrodt, Linda 213 Witbrodt, Lorie 213 WITBRODT, SUSAN K. 18,185 Wittbrodt, john A. 203 Wittbrodt, Mary 195 Witucki, Ann M. 203 Witucki, lon C. 33,144,145,162, 203 Witucki, Mark 203 WITUCKI, ROBERT 185 Witzke, jerry ' V 4, wrTzKE, JOHANNA,.1f85,, 'Q ' Witzke, Ladona,21'3r ,B WIZNER, DANIEIIS Wlock, Richard ' Wlodarczak, Jud .03 Q A wojcik, David 203 ' lx., Wojcik, Dennis A. 203 4 fl woicik, Ronald 213 ' Wojcii. Ihad,deu5195 . Wolf, Barbara L.195 Wolfe, Jacqueline 203 Wolfe, Karen 212, 213 WOLFE, NlNA120,185,224 WQLTER, PALIL185 Wolverton, Andrew 213 Wolverton, James120,195 Wolverton, Harold, ' V' Wolverton, Michael L. 203 ' i Deadlines have passed, layouts are finished, copy has been written, pictures have been taken developed and cropped, headlines and captions have been written and counted, the pages are fin- ished and we now hand over to you our goal - CENTRALIA 72. Without the help and the assistance of many de- voted and concerned people the production of this book would have been totally impossible. We'd like to take this opportunity to thank and acknowledge them. First a special thankyou to Mr. Leonard Ecker, our advisor, not only for his leadership but also for his patience with an inexperienced staff. It was our pri- viledge to have Mr. Ray Figg as our publications representative. - - ' I - We would like to tnank Mr. Clyde Dirla, The Bay City Tir' es, and Mr. Donald Baker 'for' their help and time . taking and developing picturesnat the last minute., f ,Q in z Also r ,or the Board of Education mem- bers, a trat. Jn, faculty and staff' and the stu- dents ' elves. ' 'Cer rsn't just another yearbook. A book of recor i memories to the staff litrepresentsgan .ECP hed goal, an achievement we've all . --wc or with determination and withyodds ag: It .- wclizes friendships and memories not . ,ec prehend or imagine. f-I . ,I Th-emeurgfsi. .APPY BOOK Aso ur PEOPLE copyright 19 Mt. Hawley Publishing Co. written by A oina Louise Aspell in dex7263 24-11 -ff? 'zpiw A - A we igmw 3L A 'uni :QQ K X- 91 kg D, xx was SZ, x '12 . 4' 1-:im 3' W ,R iw ! ,4 h F 'N


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