Charlevoix High School - Rayder Yearbook (Charlevoix, MI)
- Class of 1966
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azfional News-1965 1 I-1 Iiizw for FI'1Vc'IIlf,Y-Cllb3H refugees waved to Cuban exiles on shore as their coast guard cutter approached Key Wlest last fall. Such emotional scenes occurred frequently after Castro announced his open door' policy, allowing certain groups of Cubans to leave his dictatorship, 2 I'1fiz1f-rr' in Spi1t'efAstronaut Edward W'hite stepped from his Gemini IX' space capsule and into the void of space last June. Maj. James McDivitt, his companion on a 'ilu-day orbital flight,had to coax W'hite back into the capsule after he had traveled Q0 minutes sus- pended from Gemini IV. Gordon Cooper and Charles Conrad were the next space twins to orbit the earth. They completed their 8-day Hight in Gemini V during August. 3 .llrfimzw Bill Szgnm'-President Johnson signed the Medicare Bill into law july 30 with former President Truman at his side. Witness- ing the event that had far-reaching effects on Social Security benefits for the elderly w'ere Qleft to rightj Lady Bird Johnson, Vice President Humphrey and Bess Truman, The ceremony was held in Truman Library in Independence, Mo, 4 Tmzptmzry Aloud-Dodget's Manager Walter Alstons mood of de- jection after the Minnesota Twins won the sixth World Series game did not last long. The Dodgers emerged victorious in the 7th game and captured the pennant. 5 Doublr .Slbare Spfmzrular-Astronauts Vfally Schirra and Tom Stafford got this view of the Gemini 7 spaceship December 15 while traveling in their Gemini 6 craft for their historic rendezvous adven- ture. Schirra and Stafford rode their red-hot craft back to earth the following day, but Gemini 7 completed a 1-I-day mission before its re-entry. Making the longest and most significant voyage in space in Gemini 7 were Frank Borman and James Lovell,jr. 6 Pleajbr Pmrr-Pope Paul VI stood before the United Nations General Assembly in New York on October 4 to deliver his plea for gif: i J won lcl peate His uiipiteetleiitetl, one-dai visit in the L .N was the culmination of plans by men of all faiths. 7 .lim .5'urgf'ri'-President Johnson was photographed in a reelining chair at Bethesda Naval Hospital the dav alter his gall bladder op- eration on October 8. He conducted the work of his offiee from his liospiltll room and his Texas ranch during his reeuperation. 8 Pmifl.S'1iif1',viz-Charles Craig, 19-vear-old freshman at Iowa uni- versitv. demonstrated his criticism ofdraft-card burning incidents bv displaving his draft card on his jacket with the note: I'm a draft card carrx ing .Xmeriean and proud of it. Our role in the Yietnaniese war sparked the incidents. 9 Bfimmiil---Tlie glittering metropolis of New York City was thrust into darkness on November SP bv a massive power failure affetting hundreds of miles along the eastern seaboard. City residents and commuters were stranded in offices, railroad and subway stations for hours before service was restored. The crippling condition was caused bv a faultv relav at a Canadian generating station near Niagara Falls. 10 Xfii- .-1whatiadtir-Arthtii' Goldberg was named L'.S. Ambassador to the lfnited Nations bv the President after the death of Ambassa- dor .-Xdlai Stevenson on July 1-4 in London. Goldberg was secretary of labor under President Kennedy and a US. Supreme Courtjustice when named to the L'.N. post. ll ll Smrflmg Fll.ifZIU71.t-Bllld and contrasting bloels of color were the vouthful fashion note of 1965. The eve-catching designs even ex- tended the length of campus stockings worn with the costumes. 12 Rfgiiilgi wi him-Princess Margaret and her husband, Lord Snowdon, arrived in New York on November 4 for a whirlwind tour ol the US. During their visit, thev took time out lor fun-filled activi- ties sueh as a ride on a cable car in Frisco and gala parties in Holly- wood and the nations capital. v-1Qnv 'f-ia? ,ie X S . :ik HY 1 ' . A, ul - . i u. -Xi THE RA If DER 1966 CHARLEVOIX HIGH SCHOOL CHARLE VOIIQ MICHIGAN S., C-s Zxgxrnvpuig-, N.,-C-as 4 Z -ff A 5 t , is ft. b Ts fi ., 51 . H ,. Z I, ss -Q, -sry tr -V, ,, ss 4 fx Wgwwi5lxWfZ3' f4 FW ' ,d,?Qi'f E Q T iims -' 5 iii A K I Aj ,i Q. W, ,Q - Fi ' ' X , ' QI EN , X ' 2 n at S 2 9 if N 4 K 9' Y Not I, not anyone can travel that road for you, you must travel it for yourself. --Whitman fh- 1 'Y X I .4 So nigh is grandeur to our dust, So near is God to man, When duty whispers low, Thou must, The youth replies, I can. --Emerson The foimdation of every state is the education of its youth. --Diogeres A a'mz'nz'stmtz'0 n Students A ctz'vz'tz'es Organz',3atz'0ns M usic Sports 'FE' 3 Never asking for thanks, never refusing to give himself to a worthy student, Mr. Ray L. Kipke, an instructor at CHS for decades, has completed his service. To Mr. Kipke, a scholar, a gentleman, and a friend, whose sincerity, honesty and dedication have given us a start in life be- yond which we could acquire in any other way, and the inspiration to succeed, we grate fully dedicate this 1966 RAYDER. rl l R , sf' WZ.th eep Al191brecz'atz'0n ana' Respect Mr. Ray L. Kipke X ,',Q,Q,ff 'kV'A' ,ffm 'Y are r ii a 43' il A L: f 1 4 . . V ,gi A i 1 f--- ---e- eeeeee i e-'e f r ' ,H A-1' jfff- , X E '? ' ' 3 a' ' 5 Y Ml r U 1 g,,.., V.iJ-,-,nljlff-,Tef-nl ' Z I V -A , V, I-W J: I' , , Q94 P43-9!4: 'ir:' 1 154 .1' 'iii i it if '52, , g M, , ,,,,, .. .. . . ' ' Qj, W Q ,,, ' 1 cfm H - ,,,,, f A big thank you is expressed by , e-.-if all students for Kipke Field and ' tv 1 A 't A Q 'i ' e - the RAYders. A more appropriate A 4'F f-ei, wr- , g ' ' v M MgfQi V' , vi- name could never be had 'Y' E - 2. ,.s..Zaf.,gQ,'f,'-- ,le V ,, sf . -df,-4, ,I . .... Ag y. , .1 .- :fa . .. -1, r .-Q14 ' .. G ADMINISTRA TION Rex Milligan Superintendent ,fu Monica Bingham Secretary The outstanding reputation of our fine school has been carefully oriented and kept by our adminis- tration, Mr. Milligan and Mr. Bingham. They enforce school policies, and work continuously to give students a more varied cur- riculum and better educational facilities. Assisting in these duties are J. Phelps, superintendent's secretary, M. Bingham, principal's secretary, D. Villerman, superin- tendent's secretary. Our Clock It Tz'ckz'ng 1- W. O. Ratigan Ph.D., S.P. Guidance and Counseling Three necessary and important jobs in our school are counseling, medical assist- ance, and speech therapy. Whenever a stu dent needs advice on personal or school matters, Dr. Ratigan is always there to guide. Mrs. Miles lends a helping hand to students who become ill or injured while at school. Mrs. Lundteigen helps students who have speech difficulties--many schools D. Lundteigen are not fortunate to have this specialized training. BOARD OF EDUCATION. FRONT ROW: Burr Blanchard, President, J. Phelps, Secretary, F. Hooper, Secretary. STANDING: G. Kenney, Trus tee, R. Tollas, Vice-President, C. Kotesky, Trustee, D. Boss, Treasurer. MISSING FROM PIC TURE: D. Dinwiddie. riff' J. Miles School Nurse wi- A I A r 'FX y . Spe ech Correcti onist nf- 'il I' I 2 , V I I , YQ ' M. Makel B.S., E.P. Seventh Grade D. Terrill B.S., M.A., L. Science n in-. F. Irwin A.B., S.Pr. English, Spanish G. Goss B.S., E.P. Physical Education 623 ld In L- Sfalei' J. Odmark B-S-, s.P. B.S., M.A., s.P. English, Coaching Homemaking M- Kohn C. Novak A.B., L. A.B., M.A., L. English History, Government Energy, endurance and enigmatic poise are the three requisites of all teachers. Our teachers surely have all these qualifica- tions and much more besides. Selling tickets and supervising at the foot- ball games is just one of the many activi- ties of our teachers. 8 Teacher-pupil consultation. C. Odmark B. S., L. Music R. Richards A.B., S. P. Mathematics What would we cipa1's office ? on Music Latin, Library do without the prin U. Suomela B.S., L. Shop G . Taylor M.A., S.P. Mathematics ua-5 ,,....-f- MPN' T Wi! 1 -45:12 9 Q f V ' . 'sv 1' .E s M 'X S 82 L L P EF Au 7 Fr Ra 5 K , g . V 5 - A U 'iw Ls'-,l T' , - fr . 1 'I 3 J. Luther M.S., S.P. Physics, Chemistry R. Cook B.S., L. Shop, Mathematics L. Martin A.B., L. Library L. Burns A.B., L. Seventh Grade L W .Zh 10 EF.. .-l D. Carey A.B., S.P. History, Civics, Coach G. Harris B.S., S.Pr. Mathematics G. W. Robinson B.S., S.Pr. English, Speech D. Robinson B.S., S.Pr. Commercial 4. Reading a little history, Mr. Carey? l l Time out for a coffee break? AL 1 ,V tl A 5 ff. 06 41 l 1 D. Peterson and C. Odmark are caught per- . ll forming their favorite subjects. 1 is Tl-IE END OF THE DAY! I .-fr--' x...L. ff N o -? MSU ,' ,Q 5 H'-at . wg! ...J I-Iow did you say you dissected that frog? All teachers meet at least once a month to discuss school policies. paw f Int' ' v w 4 1-v ff 2 1. Qi. .Nix hi.. - 'k .. Y People We Depend On BUS DRIVERS: FRONT ROW: N. Harriman, M. Elzinga, D. Smith, C. Bleha. STANDING: W. Car ter, L. I-Iolms, A. Thorpe, W. Howard, B. Marme. Our cooks, custodians and bus drivers perform endless tasks of keeping our school in operation. Sometimes we fail to give them the recognition they deserve. On behalf of the student body we extend a big thanks to all these people. ...Q ' C xg it 'fn 1-:.. ZA ' COOKS: N. Cunningham, M. Blissett, R. Hilton, V. Wright. '2 CUSTODLANS: 1. Helms, L. Holms, D. ouvef, M Sugden, head custodian. CLA SSES LINDA ANN SUPERNAW BETTY J. KLOOSTER PRESIDENT VICE-PRESIDENT ' M 3 'Q f , Q um a ,,gK'Qw- , .L g .3 -- 2 H -QQ 49' ivy 'mg' iff! RITA JEAN SANFORD ROGER L05 SECRETARY TREASURER CLASS FLOWER: Apple Blossoms CLASS COLORS: Burgundy and Pink CLASS MOTTO: Step Up the Stairs, Don't Stare Up the Steps. I4 FQ! 7 Ls,-l -. .1 5 I . X STEVEN LEE AGER 1 MARCIA L. BOSS ,, SUSAN LARICE BACOT I Gn iQ? kQr4 JAN DAVID ANDERSEN MARK W. BOURGOIN RICHARD DEL BAKER g i .F Wffiiff ' A f my, . A-by 1 ' R A W RRRRV Y?-i'5i f ' f 1 IR- 2 f 4 H V,--Y' .4 i., ,A- GILBERT ARNOLD ETHEL B. ja.,-f' 4- BOLHU IS 15 GARY LEE CRAIN I A435531 CL? bo' an-57 NEIL CROSS ERIC A. DROST ROBERT M. FOSTER A 'T' PATRICIA M. CROSS l'.T ' MERI LYN EDWARDS 1 ! SUSAN FREEDMAN ta. if-Q, FUN JOHN E. FERGUSON ELLEN CUNNINGI-IAM ARTHUR GALLAGHER I6 SX wa ' ,517 CAROLYN JEAN CALLAGHER CLARENCE P, HEISE, JR, I LINDA HAMILTON .Af A LORELEI JEAN GIGG PAM J. I-IILLER df X , , Palalfu PAULETTE M. HANS EN QI' zwff Q A .L 1!'f ::' swf 4 DAVE E. GOLDSTICK KATHLEEN F. HOFFMAN KAREN M. I-IEERES T7 ,al 1, f f ROBERT EDWARD HOLTZMAN, JR. EDWARD J. KASKEY GEORGE F. KRCI-IAK 5 DELIGI-IT L. KIMBLE Zia..- Q , LARRY J. HUTCHINSON N JANICE M. LACHNIAN W .WW-V----.W--. , ' ?l:5..:fi is- if JOSEPH A. KORTAN CARY KANOFF KATHLEEN ELAINE LEWIS 4 1 B BRUCE ALLAN LIVINGSTON gl 70, J I If I JANICE A. NOVOTNY JAMES H. LUTHER, III NANCY DLAN MCKEITI-IAN -N , E 7A.V I .. -....,,..,,,,,P L- , , K C , XA KAREN G. OHIVIER LARRY WAYNE MARME JERRY B. MEGGISON SALLY J. OLIVER MIKE J. MOORE I 1 9 1 . , . A X X , CHRISTINE B.sE1DL K WEN ,. -rss Q PR 253 1 NJ , Nm? . f fr 51:93 1 ar ug- 4 - 'www' ,E ' A 5 gig ' .L A ig T- C. NORM SCHAD W ,E 1 A - ..' , , ' 7: Q E l' 5' ' 3 A , BERT PAOLONE PAMELA K. SELPH Mm rffiwg X A W wwe: ' sf' I I' . 'Q' , GREGG L. SEESE DONALD E. POTTER SUSAN SKELTON ,d' fu Q9 f W' f , , , ., 1 f J M K' 'mfr-v' gn- ' 1 A A L23 t L 1 . ' V Y A 5 ' J RON POTTER COLLEEN M. SMITH 20 I 1 ? 4 1 1 ' W A I , 1 4 NANCY K. SMITH 1 E I AQ O 4 ALBERT W. SOLOMON 1 , I , THOMAS S PE IGL 5 1 7 o SUSANNE MARIE STALEY ' 251 . Q q 'L , 'Q' --uv S Q Q, 'E' tit J, W , vo. . Q , U' Z V. -I , - M, - - M Nix! ' . X . ' A A 'i Kqxx I 5!X I, :Pin .x 'Exp ug is ' n, . A 1 1 9 'ls xxx K 'tum H-SX f Us ' - ' 'Q llfvssbgitz 'aka 4 uctisgggxxf lug l ioswq,q,.x,cu Xxx: lllui t 59 I JERRY R. STEWART ' YW in w g., hun...-I W DON B. STRAW 21 DANIEL R. SWANSON BSS, ' l Vmi-'1 x V -A I 14 w x -x . , : t ffl' ' K ' - - 15 4 . f A f 'H....... 3 'fail' RALPH W. SWEET DA T, -N ew 2. A K j ,fr DONNA RUTH VAN DE CAR J N,--' mai NANCY WHITLEY moms A. VANDENBERG RAY S, WOOD QTY' 'Ps .5 .1 KAREN R. WOJAN TED E. WEIDMAN DAVID Zlpp Oh, Red and White forever, Ever thy praises sing. Oh, see our colors-- They stand for honor, And to us victory bring. Oh, Red and White we hail thee. Glory to every girl and boy. For in field or in hall We will answer thy call For we love thee dear CI-IARLEVOIX 22 AGER, STEVE LEE Basketball 1, Christmas Ball, Football 1-4, J-Hop, Jr. Play Cast, Ski Club 1-4, Ski Team 3,-1, Sr. PlayCast, Track Z-4, Weight Lifting 2-4 ANDERSEN, JAN D. Class Officer 2, Football 1-4, F.'I'.A -1, J- Hop, Jr. Play Comm., Mixed Chonis 4, Spanish Club 1 ,2, Student Council Officer 4, Varsity Club 1--1, Weight Lifting 2-4. ARNOLD, GILBERT K Band I-4, Christmas Bull, Track -I BACOT, SUE K. Annual Staff 4, Band 1-4, F.T A J,-1, Flash staff 3.4, Homecoming Comm , J-Hop, Jr. Play Cast, Library 3,-1, Pep Club 2,-4, Christmas Ball, Sr. Play Cast. BAKER, RICHARD Dramatics Club 3, Football l,2,4, Sr. Play Student Director, Swimming Team, Varsity Club 4, Wrestling 2,3 BOLHUIS, ETHEL F.H.A. 4, Flash Staff 4, Christmas Ball, Home- coming Comm. 1-4, J-Hop, Jr. Play Comm , Sr. Play Comm BOSS, MARCLA Band 1-3, F.H.A. 1--1, F.H A. Officer 1-3. Homecoming Comm., J-Hop, Jr Play Comm, Sr. Play Comm. BOURCOIN, MARK Annual Staff 4, Basketball 1,2, Football 1- 4, J-Hop, Mixed Chonis 4, Sr. Play Comm , Track 2-4, Varsity Club 1-4. CRAIN, GARY Basketball 1,2, Jr. Play Comm., Track 3. CROSS, NEIL Annual Staff 3,-1, Band 13 Basketball 1,2, Football 1-4, Flash Staff 2,3, Homecoming 3,-1, Jr. Play Cast, Sr Play Cast, Track 3,4, UN Pilgramase For Youth 1965, Varsity Club I-4. CROSS, PATRICIA M. Chrinmas Ball, Homecoming 3,4, J-Hop, Jr. Play Comm., Science Club 3, Sr. Play Comm. CUNNINGHAM, ELLEN Band 1--1, F.H.A 1-4, F.H.A. Officer 2- 4, Homecoming Comm., Jr. Play Cast, J-Hop, Sr. Play Comm DROST, ERIC Annual Photographer, Annual Staff 4, Christmas Ball, Football 1, Homecoming 3,-1, J-Hop, Jr. Play Cast, Track 2, Sr. Play Cast. EDWARDS, MERI LYN Band I, Homecoming Comm. 2-4, Pep Club 1-4, J-Hop, Ski Club 2, Sr. Play Cast. FERGUSON, JOHN Band 1, Basketball 1,21 Flash Staff 3,41 Foot- ball I-4, Homecoming Comm. -1, J-Hop, N.H.S. 3,4, Track 1-4, Varsity Club 1-4, Varsity Club Officer 4, Weight Lifting 3,-4. FOSTER, ROBERT M. Christmas Ball, Football 1,2, J-Hop, Jr. Play Comm , Ski Club 1-4, Ski Team 2,-1, Spanish Club 2-4, Track 2-4, Varsity Club 1,3,4. FREEDMAN, SUE Annual Staff 4, Christmas Ball, Flash Staff 3, 4, F.T.A. 4, Homecoming Comm., N.H.S. 3,-1, J-Hop, Pep Club 1-4, Ski Club 3,-4, Student Council Officer 4, Student Director-- Jr. Play, Spanish Club 3,-1, Spanish Club Officer 4. GALLAGHER, CALLIE Band I-4, Cheerleader 1, Jr. Play Comm. Pep Club 1-4, Ski Club 3, Sr. Play Comm. GlGG,LORELEl Band 1-4, F.H.A. 1-4, F.H.A Officer 2-4, Sr. Play Cast, J-Hop, Sr. Play Comm., Flash Staff4. COLDSTICK, DAVE Band 1,2, Football 1,2, Jr. Play Cast, J- Hop, Ski Club 3,4, Spanish Club 2, Sr. Play Cast. HAMILTON, LINDA Band 1-4, F.H.A. Officer 1-4, Homemak- ing Betty Crocker Award, Senior Play Cast. HANSEN, PAULETTE Annual Editor 4, Art Editor Flash 3,-1, F.N.A. 3,4, Homecoming Comm., J-Hop, Jr. Play Comm., N.H.S. 3,4, Pep Club 1-4, Sr. Play Comm., Ski Club 3,4. HEERES, KAREN Band 1-4, Christmas Ball,F.H.A.1,2,F.T.A. 3,-4, Flash Staff I-4, Flash Staff Officer 3, Homecoming Comm., Library Staff 3, Jr. Play Assistant Student Director, J-Hop, Pep Club 1-4, Sr. Play Cast. Senior DZ'T6Cl07Q7 HILLER, PAM Annual Staff 3.4, Band 1-4, Class Officer 2, Flash Staff 2-4, Homecoming Comm , Homecoming Court 4, Jr. Play Cast, J-Hop, Pep Club I-4, Pep Club Officer -l, Ski Club I-ll, Sr. Play Cast. HOFFMAN, KATHY Annual Staff 3,4, Band 1-4, lland Officer 4, Cheerleader 2-4, Class Officer 1, Christmas Ball, Flash Staff, Homecoming Comm., Homecoming Queen 4, Jr. Play Cast, J- Hop, Pep Club 1-4, N.H S. Cl,-1, Student Council 2-4. HOLTZIVIAN, ROBERT E. Ilasketball I,2, Football I-4, Home- coming Cornni., Jr. Play Cast, Mixed Chorus 4, J-Hop, Ski Club 1-4, Ski Team 2-4, Ski Club Officer fl, Sr. Play Cast, Track I-4, Weight Lifting 2-4, Varsity Club I-4. HUTCHINSON, LARRY J Annual Staff 3, Band I-4, Football I-4, Homecoming Comm , Jr Play Cast, J-Hop, Ski Club 1-4, Ski Team 1-4, Student Council l,2, Track 2-4, Varsity Club 1- 4, Weight Lifting 3,4 KANOFF, GARY Football 1-4, Homecoming Comm., Mixed Chorus 4, J-Hop, Varsity Club 1-4, Weight Lifting 3,-I. KASKEY, ED Christmas Ball, Homecoming Comm., J-Hop. KIMBLE, DELIGHT Christmas Ball, F.H.A. 1, Flash Staff 3,4, Homecoming Comm., J-Hop, Jr. Play Comm., Sr. Play Comm KLOOSTER, BETTY Annual Staff 3,-1, Band 1-4, Class Officer 2-4, Christmas Ball, Flash Staff 2-4, Homecoming Comm., J- Hop, Jr. Play Comm., N.H S. 3,4, Pep Club 1,2,4, Sr Play Cast. KRCHAK, GEORGE J-Hop, Homecoming Comm., Sr. Play Comm. LACHMAN, JANICE M. Annual Staff 3,-4, Chorus 3, Flash Staff 3,4, F.N.A. 3,-1, F.N.A. Officer 3,-1, Homecoming I-4, J-Hop, Jr. Play Comm., Pep Club 1-4, Pep Club Officer 3, Sr. Play Comm., Spanish Club 4, Student Librarian. LEWIS, KATHY Annual Staff 3,4, Flash Staff 3,4, F.N.A. 3,4, Homecoming Comm., Jr. Play Comm., Pep Club 1-4, Senior Play Comm., Spanish Club 3,4. LIVINGSTON, BRUCE Band 1-4, Football 1, Flash Staff 1-3,Ski Club I-4, Ski Team 2-4, Sr. Play Cast, Track I-3, Varsity Club 3. LOE, ROGER Christmas Ball, Class Officer 3,4, Homecoming 2- 4, Flash Staff 3,4, J-Hop, Jr. Play Comm., Spanish Club 3, Spanish Club Officer 3, Sr. Play Cast. LUTHER, JAMES H. Football 3, J-Hop, Ski Club 3,4, Ski Club Officer 4, Ski Team 3,4, Track 3,-1, Varsity Club 3,4. MARME, LARRY Band I-4, Christmas Ball, Football 1, J-Hop, Jr. Play Comm., Sr. Play Comm. McK.EITl-IAN, NANCY Christmas Ball, Fashion Show 1-4, F.H.A. 1-4, Pep Club 3, J-Hop, Sr. Play Comm. MMCISON, JERRY Football 1-4, Varsity Club 1-4. MOORE, MIKE Flash Staff 4, Football 1, Ski Club 2-4, SkiTeam 4, Spanish Club 2, Track 4, Weight Lifting 4, J-Hop. NOVOTNY, JANICE Jr. Play Comm., Pep Club 1,3,4. Ol-LMER, KAREN G. Annual Staff-1, Flash Staff 3,-1, F.T.A. 4, Homecoming Comm., Homecoming Court 4, J-Hop, Jr. Play Cast, Ski Club 3,4, Sr. Play Cast, Spanish Club 2-4, SpanishClub Officer 3, Pep Club 2-4. OLIVER, SALLY Flash Staff 2-4, Homecoming Comm., J-Hop, Jr. Play Comm., Pep Club 1-4, Ski Club 1-3, Sr. Play Cast. PAOLONE, BERT Jr. Play Comm , Spanish Club 2-4, Track Z. POTTER, DONALD Christmas Ball, Football 1, Homecoming Comm., Jr. Play Comm., J-Hop, Sr. Play Comm., Track 2,3. Varsity Club 1. POTTER, RONALD Football 3, Jr. Play Comm., sf PlayComni Varsity Club 3 SANFORD, RIIA Annual Staff 4, Class Officer 1,J,4, F.T A J, 4, Flash Staff 2-4, Homecoming Comm., Christmas Ball, J-Hop, Jr. Play Cast, N.H.S. 3,4, N.H.S. Officer 3,-1, Sr. Play Cast SEESE, GREGC Ski Club 2-4, ski Team J,-1, 'nick a,4, vainly club 3,-1. SEIDL, CHRISTINE Annual Staff 4, Christmas Ball, Flash Staff 3,4, Homecoming Comm , Homecoming Court 4, J-Hop, Mired Chorus 4, Pep Club 3,4, Pep Club Officer 4, Jr Play Cast, Sr Play Cast, Ski Club 3,-1, Spanish Club 3,-1. SELPH, PAMELA Christmas Ball, Flash Staff 3,-1, F.H.A. 1, Homecoming Comm., Jr. Play Comm., J-Hop, Librarian 4,Pep Club 1-4, Sr. Play Comm SKELTON, SUE Annual Staff 4, Christmas Ball, Cheerleader 1- 4, Flash Staff 4, F.T A. 3,4, Homecoming Comm., Homecoming Court 4, J-Hop, Jr. Play Can, N.H.S. 3,-1, Pep Club 1-4, Ski Club 3,-1, Spanish Club 3,4, Spanish Club Officer 4, Sr. PlayCast SMITH, COLLEEN M. Christmas Ball, Flash Staff 2-4, F.N.A. 3, 4, F.H.A. 1, Homecoming 1-4, J-Hop, Jr. Play Cast, Pep Club 1-4, Ski Club 1-4, Ski Team 2.3, Sr. Play Cast. SMITH, NANCY Annual Staff 4, Band 1-4, Band Officer 1,4, Christmas Ball, Flash Staff 3,-1, Homecoming Comm., J-Hop, Jr. Play Comm., Pep Club 1-4 SOLOMON, ALBERT Band 1-4, Track 3. SPEIGL, THOMAS Basketball 1, Debate Club 2, Flash Staff 3,4, Librarian, Sr. Play Cast, Track 3,4. STALIN, SUE Band 1-4, F.H.A 2-4, Flash Staff 4, Christmas Ball, Jr. Play Comm., J-Hop, Librarian 4, Sr. Play Comm STEWART, JERRY R. Basketball 1,2,4, Band 1-4, Football 1,2, 4, Christmas Ball, Homecoming 1-4, J-Hop, Jr. Play Cast, Sr. Play Cast, Track 2-4, Varsity Club 1-4. STRAW, DONALD Football 1, Jr. Play Comm., Track 3. SUPERNAW, LINDA Annual Staff 4, Band 1-4, Christmas Ball, Class Officer 2-4, Flash Staff I-4, Flash Editor 4, F.N.A. 3, Homecoming Comm., J-Hop, Jr. Play Cast, Pep Club 1-4, Ski Club 1,2, Sr Play Cast SWANSON, DAN Band 1, Football 1,Z, Flash Staff 4, Home- coming Comm., J-Hop, Jr. Play Comm., Sr. Play Comm., Ski Club 1-4, varsity Club 1,2. SWEET, RALPH Band 1-4, Christmas Ball, J-Hop, Jr. Play Cast, Sr. Play Cast. VANDENBERG, DORIS Annual Staff 3,4, Band I-4, Christmas Ball, Flash Staff 3,4, Homecoming Comm., J-Hop, Jr. Play Comm., Majorette 3,-1, Pep Club 1-4, Sr. Play Cast WEIDMAN, TED Annual Staff 3, Basketball 1,2, Flash Staff 2- 4, Football 1-4, Debate Club 2, J-Hop, Jr. Play Comm., N.H.S. 3,4, Spanish Club 1,4, Student Council 3,4, Track 1-4, Varsity Club 1-4. WHITl.EY, NANCY F.l-l.A. 1,-4, J-Hop, Pep Club 1. WOJAN, KAREN Flash Staff 3,4, F.N A. 3,4, F.N.A. Officer 3, 4, Choms 3, Christmas Ball, Homecoming Comm., J-Hop, Jr. Play Comm., Pep Club I-4, Sr. Play Comm WOOD, RAY Christmas Ball, Football 1,2, HomecomiogComm. Flash Staff 4, J-Hop, Jr. Play Comm., Ski Club Il,4, Sr. Play Cast, Track 2, Varsity Club 1,2. ZIPP, DAVID Christmas Ball, Homecoming Comm., J-Hop, Jr Play Stage Crew, Sr. Play Stage Manager, Track I-4, Varsity Club 1-4. Don tell me you thmk we 1 b appy he ' think so It may take a httle adjustmg, but Y For a close, real close, long lastmg shave. Never forget those Apples 'n Apples 'n 24 No, No! I-Ie's our treasurer. hr V lar Now that takes talent. f 1 fi gre ase - -that 's all . CY' Chicken wire, yellow napkins, and elbow FRONT ROW: G. W. Robinson, Advisor, K. Olson, J. Goldstick, J. Phelps, P. Cross, D. Keubler, D. Reedy, M. Przybylski, C. Annis, M. Mitchell, B. Brown, J. Cellner, Treasurer, C. Geer, H. Hill, J. Matchett, Dr. Ratigan, Advisor. SECOND ROW: K. Etienne, L. Williams, A. Kortan, H. Johnson, B. Novotny, M. Sherwood, K. Lambert, L. Ager, P. Mousseau, B. Farkas, R. Bogart, M. Browe, J. Norton, D. Moore, P. Seese, L. Ouderkirk, V. Russell, K. VanZant. THIRD ROW: T. DeYoung, S. Lyons, T. Novotny, T. Goss, C. Wood, B. Gill, P. Bascom, B. Gengle, J. Wilson, R. Kermey, D. Black, J. Wiklanski, P. Oswald, B. Anderson, E. Warner, C. Terrill, L. Boss, D. White, A. Houghton. FOURTH ROW: E. Perron, A. Ance, A. Lusk, Vice-President, N. Rader, R. Henley, S. Maxfield, L. Feindt, Secretary, J. Thorp, R. Grunch, J. Sundberg, L. Gustafson, K. Arbuckle, J. Whitley, T. Meggison, G. Plum, President, R. Bruce, O. Cunningham, S. Lakies, D. Ferguson, R. Wojan. FIFTH ROW: C. Drost, S. Cran- dall, W. Holm, J. Dhaseleer, L. Skippergosh, F. Parsons, T. Peters, A. Peters, P. Martin, J. Bergmann, A. Brock, R. McClanathan, N. Himebauch, G. Potter, R. McDermott, S. Cunningham, R. Putman, S. Smith, D. Kelley, R. Wilkerson, L. McClellan, J. Gibson. MISSING FROM PICTURE: B. Beitel, M. Drew, G. Loomis, D. Pischner, G. Roof, S. Zeitler, A. Espich. We leave to the upcoming seniors as much fun and happi- ness as we had in our senior year at CHS. Lg That old gang of mine. 1 K, is 'Moose', I'm ticklish! Of the many fond memories of the junior year, per- haps the most outstanding is Q their class rings. , Nothing is so 'Q ' treasured as this I symbol of their high school days. A toast to victory 26 llli. L To the sophomores we leave all our unique ideas for making money. Like making cider? Sophommes A-go-go. PLAYBOY? No, FIELD AND STREAM. Make sure that you get the Q, ! kleenex snugly in the wire. We don't want our float to collapse before we are awarded first prize. r A I-ley! You owe me two cents 91 pe ti ibmm FRONT ROW: M. Kohn, Advisor, J. Straw, E. Clark, N. Green, J. Odmark, J. Germett, J. Bergmann, R. Sharrow, C. Hamilton, B. Lyons, K. Wadas, S. Crain, S. Darby, G. Taylor, Advisor, L. Staley, Advisor. SECOND ROW: R. Blanchard, A. Barnes, L. Klooster, S. Medsker, L. Smith, K. Miles, J. Plumm, K. Lieberman, P. Boss, B. Ohmer, F. Przybylski, C. Martin, S. Dhaseleer, B. Brown, D. Black, L. Livingston, L. Curtis, B. Schofield. THIRD ROW: D. McKenzie, D. Bartlett, P. Kelly, D. Carey, K. Gill, K. Milligan, N. Wojan, B. Meggison, L. Wilson, Vice- President, D. Willis, J. Pierce, Secretary, N. Neff, President, P. Skelton, D. Wirmell, C. Parsel, K. Keie, A. Supernaw, G. Ager, B. Avery. FOURTH ROW: R. Gallagher, E. Arvilla, E. Arvilla, S. Nielsen, R. Sawtelle, T. Loeb, D. MacDougall, P. Belding, B. Carey, D. Lewis, L. Cross, M. Klooster, D. Anderson, D. Warner, D. Warner, T. McClellan, A. Kroll, J. Loucks, T. Blissett. FIFTH ROW: G. Oliver, J. Pease, L. Martin, R. Sneathen, J. Schmidt, J. Martin, R. Elliot, C. Paterka, G. Ochs, A. Veenstra, B. Ward, M. Bascon, N. Hoffman, Treasurer, F. Wabanirnkee, J. Kimble, K. Rosenthal, R. Doan, D. Louiselle, J. Plumm, T. Webb, P. Farrell, L. I-lall. MISS- ING FROM PICTURE: J. Gengle, J. Hayes. 27 KZ, The eighth graders are always eating, natu- rally, to build up their strength to take over as lowly freshrnen next year. To the 8th grade, we leave the ex- citement of know- ing that you will be full-fledged members of Senior-high next year. Seeing things? Of course not! Their famed class advisor is just dressed for the Sadie. FRONT ROW: G. Goss, Advisor, D. Terrill, Advisor, L. Hamilton, T. Young, L. Fiedorek, M. Wood, B. Crain, M. Westenbrock, R. Corwin, N. Ostrum, S. Coleman, M. Mason, D. Holborn, L. Gennett, G. Potter, G. Harris Advisor. SECOND ROW: C. Speigl, D. Smith, S. Boss, P. Loe, J. Warner, J. Powell, L. White, R. Sitzema, W. Russell, C. Alspaugh, B. I-loltzman, B. VanDeCar, C. Louiselle, B. Etienne, G. Grew, S. Miller, C. Forbrig. THIRD ROW: R. Hooper, B. Beddow, C. Drew, C. Light, J. Warner, M. Pearsall, C. Swanson, R. Mays, G. McClellan, J. Fotchman, K. Warner, V. Gustafson, S. VanLoo, W. Saltonstall, L. Gill, B. Williams, J. Smith, L. Livingston, J. Dixon. FOURTH ROW: K. Lewis, E. Lambert, J. Green, B. DeYoung, D. Plum, G. Murdick,G Smith, T. McCracken, T. Anders, M. Erickson, C. Carey, B. Raymond, J. Holm, P. Spencer, E. Peters, E.Put- man, D. Smith, P. Whitley, D. Himebauch, C. Kuebler. FIFTH ROW: B. Potter , C. Novak, C. Novak, J. Mil- ler, R. Johnson, W. Preston, D. Hess, M. Lord, R. McClanathan, J. Givens, T. Moore, B. VanDeCar, J.England J. Curtis, M. Thorp, K. Lieberman, T. Doan, D. Berg, J. Parsel. MISSING FROM PICTURE: K. Clark, J.Habel M. Hayes, V. Kantola, N. Paolone. 28 Y FRONT ROW: J. Bruce, R. Plumm, D. Bergmann, S. Blanchard, M. Deimel, L. Straw, J. Mutz, T. Anderson, C. Freedman, B. Ohmer, J. Keie, J. Bishaw, C. Meier, T. Burns, D. VerWys. SECOND ROW: J. Odmark, Ad- visor, R. Penn, D. Ostrom, V. Keene, B. Jeffrey, L. Avery, J. Farkas, P. Mousseau, J. Szudzik, R. Peebles, C. Potter, S. Eby, C. Smith, L. Schofield, G. Lusk, K. Klooster, P. Cross, B. Hiller, P. Fiedorek. THIRD ROW: M Goodenough, R. Foster, S. Bascom, R. Wojan, R. Jones, R. Wiklanski, P. Przybylski, A. Willis, D. Stenman, J. Hill, B. Smith, C. Kenney, L. Hutchinson, C. Forbrig, R. Szudzik, J. Washegesic, M. Sineway, L. Webster, N. LaBrecque, S. Olson, V. Haley. FOURTH ROW: D. Wilks, E. Whitley, D. Livingston, C. Wojan, J. Som- merville, K. Lewis, W. Villermain, D. Potter, J. Potter, M. Whitley, M. Plum, B. McPhillips, E. Peterson, C. Beitel, K. Wood, D. Crandall, D. Dinwiddie, L. Weidman, K. Va-nZant, C. Meier, V. Sawtelle. FIFTH ROW: M. Kantola, R. Crunch, C. Solomon, C. Terrill, F. Cook, C. Pease, S. Warner, S. Smith, G. Martin, D. Ward, S. Paterka, K. Heeres, B. Curtis, T. Cummings, B. Williams M. Etienne, E. Jeffrey, A. Seese, P. Skeel, T. Murray, R. Fotchman, R. Cook, Advisor. MISSING FROM PICTURE: L. Anders, B. Bergmann, L. Goss, B. Habel, J. Haley, M. Himebauch, K. Shea. :vel s.. gi, M, -5 x F , 9-lgfhlff I P ' lfff fain' The Red Rayder's better half. ... fl K - r I Don't tellme that's its heart beating in To the 9th grade, we leave that there! grand feeling of relief that you are no longer punky little freshmen. It takes many hours of hard work and devotion to create a masterpiece. 29 QI11 Q- J FRONT ROW: L. Burns, Advisor, L. Perron, D. Cunningham, M. May, K. Wilkes, G. Forbrig, G. Anderson, D. Klooster, J. Potter, M. Bergmann, T. Goldstick, D. Peters, A. Smith, C. Smith, P. Parsel, D. Kimble, D. Peterson, Advisor. SECOND ROW: M. Cunningham, C. Miller, W. Skelton, Y. Potter, D. White, E. I-laley, F. Whitley, L. Wood, P. Alspaugh, K. Fiedorek, S. Szudzik, D. Smith, L. Lyons, P. Sawtelle, C. Beddow, J. Skippergosh, M. Przybylski, R. Simpson, M. Peterson THIRD ROW: M. Makel, Advisor, R. Gengle, M. Westerbrock, J. Klooster, L. Pop, D. Gill, D. Fochtman, C. Elzinga, M. Wood, R. Hoffman, R. Donaldson, L. Sanford, P. Ohmer, J. Kerner, M. Ctuiningham, E. Hillman, S. Cellner, L. Martin, S. White, B. Wiklanski, M. Gigg, S. Svoboda. FOURTH ROW: S. Gigg, C. Drost, G. Warner, H. Schofield, A. Fritz, J. Aronovsky, J. Seidl, T. Wood, M. Brown, P. Rader, B. Novotny, R. Pearl, D. Staley, M. Hawkins, L. Ance, P. Henley, M. Goss, M. Wilson, N. Fochtman, W. Gothro. FIFTH ROW: D. Martin, L. Baisdes, T. Bergmann, M. Meier, J. Dohm, P. Kroll, L. Himebauch, B. Bergmann, D. Meiras, M. Shelton, K. Swanson, B. Meggison, M. Cook, N. Eby, L. Ormsby, M. Dixon, M. May, R. Bogart, E. Drost. MISSING FROM PICTURE: H. Lavanway, S. Way. The leaders of the Seventh Grade Class this year were: T. Wood, Secre- tary, L. Wood, Treasurer, J. Aronovsky, Vice- President, and G. Anderson, President. xi ii-r--un 4. Z Jw. V Those little green things--what do they do? To the mighty little 7th graders, we leave our exclusive talent in making lst place floats. Watch out! You're being invaded from behind. 30 Quick, before the Seniors get here ' A CTI VI TIES 1 Because of 1llness the rught of the play, Callie took Sue's place as a member of the cast. M7726 Little Dog Laughed!! V.I.P.'s--Susie, Mr. Robinson, and Tippy. S s fr .IOWQJ -2 I could have danced all night. Hold still! Just a few more lines! The Tea Ladies 4 X 1 l J 1 I'm purged! Q Is this play practice? 'ur ,I Unions in the Stew V Smitty and Supie have a few grey hairs! 1 QHL- cgi I-,X Q 'i 1 As can be seen, we did a lot of hard practicing. V- Q. 'f' I. ,737-lf' i :..':::.:1' Chris and Bruce prepare to fight the yellow jackets. Dave Zipp was high man on the ladder as stage manager. Neil and Linda watch as their dau hters , Chris and Linda H., displa 8 Y their sisterly love. ,Z ,fbgfx 1 ,, tx Our sincere Thanks goes out to our advisorsg Mr. Donald Carey, Doctor William Ratigan and Mr. Gordon Robinson and to Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bing- ham. Without the help of these people our Junior year could not have been the success it was. Slzang Even a president's work consists of more than just giving orders. Here Supie tackles the gold crepe paper. if iff r The temptation of that soft bed of kleenex was too much for Chris and Sue to resist. li 11 I 195 John and Larry proudly display OUR RICKSI-lAW . John, Susie, Steve, and Ray are just beginning the hard- est job of all, cutting and stapling crepe paper for the ceiling. ri- la Ab ?,,, X Our J-hop. Sl-IANGRI-LA Music by The Stingrays Elementary Gym Saturday evening May 29, 1965 sjyjy. J Our 1965 Venetian Queen and Court certainly prove the fact that A thing of beauty is a joy forever . 35 13' , N, . 4 r I , 'AX 2 It was well worth the work. Our Geisha girl and Coolie also deserve a round of applause. Diane and Tom an- nounced each couple as they arrived. Kathy, Arlene, Patti, and Nancy took care of the refreshments. The whole class thanks all of you. : -'A - e. 3? PF r v- ,g ,.. M, A .ni -ie' N 3-ggi' 4.252 A .ra mf hifi l -- 4 .--gf-'-'-. ,,--' 234. 'r :L ,mf . ,iii R.. L. A '.f ', u DQK , .A xv, Seniors' bird, top, tweeted itseli to first prize in the senior division. The freshmen's lion captured first in the junior section. The radiance of Queen Kathy cannot be expressed in words. 'if' JUN fi Flames leaped high, and spirits likewise Homecoming 196 Senior, Bob I-Ioltzman, was the first to break through the victory hoop. Our F inert M omenzf HONIECOMING ROYALTY Sue Skelton Pam Hiller Queen, Kathy Hoffman Chris Seidl Karen Ohmer Queen Kathy dubs our knights of the gridiron, Larry Hutchinson and Bob I-Ioltzman. 1 '7' if 'bf Y Xie 0-. 'B QVX -QM., Memorial to Stewart E. Irish Coleman Coach--Teacher 1926-1963 Charlevoix Public Schools Presented by A grateful community enriched through inspirational leadership both on the athletic field and in the classroom. Today's teenagers are tomorrow's leaders. They will be running our towns, cities, and states. The best preparation for the assump- tion of these responsibilities is practical experience. Wolverine Boy's State, sponsored by the American Legion, is held annually at Michigan State University for this purpose. During the week's session the boys get actual experience in hold- ing public offices. Paul Martin, Ted Weidman, and Bruce Livingston are now a step closer to being prepared reliable leaders of tomorrow. ?'4 OR GA NIZA TIONS 5-x The candlelight ceremony represents the giving of the spirit of the National Honor Society to the new members who primise to keep it burning. '- u p To announce the beginning of the Induction Ceremony, Ted Weidman, President, lights p the four candles of scholar- L' K ship, leadership, character ' , A I and service. , , 4 . . . The guest speaker, Mr. Harvey Varnum, was introduced by Mrs. Kohn, advisor. NHS Induets New Members FRONT ROW: C. Geer, J. Matchett, R. Sanford, P. Hansen, T. Weidman, K. Hoffman, B. Klooster, S. Skelton, C. Ouderkirk, C. Annis. SECOND ROW: D. White, R. Henley, K. Arbuckle, J. Sundberg, A. Peters, J. Bergmann, P. Martin, L. Feindt, G. Plum, K. Heeres, L. Boss, J. Lachman, MISSING FROM PICTURE: S. Freedman. 40 FRONT ROW: Dr. Ratigan, Advisor, T. Weidman, K. Hoffman, J. Andersen, President, S. Freedman, Vice- President, I-I. Bingham, Advisor. SECOND ROW: D. McKenzie, C. Beddow, J. Smith, P. Fiedorek, J. Sundberg, P. Martin, K. Lieberman, P. Skelton, K. Klooster, E. Hillman. The Hub QFUM School LQ? A motion has been made and seconded. Now for some discussion! Y :ai M A l Maybe a few hints from this govern- ment book might help us with governing our school. Mr. Bingham and Jan Andersen discuss possible ways to promote and to activate student participation in school events and activities. 41 'w4- '1 1 'ilfsiliwu' 13? if 'Q Q A. 5 U - K. Q -.9 gl. fx? ,...dg1n!hqggnmnWgm,,7 t 3rEl'E23?n1.Ei -R Aw shucks, girls. l'm so happy l could cry. Now, I really am broke! Congratulations are in store for Linda Hamilton, the winner of the Betty Crocker Award. Fl-lAers portray Santa and his elves. I Pro,oarz'ng Today for Careers of Tomorrow FRONT ROW: L. Hamilton, Pianist, L. Gigg, Reporter, M. Sherwood, Secretary, S. Staley, Vice-President,E Cunningham, President, M. Browe, Treasurer, J. Odmark, K. Milligan, Historian, J. Odmark, Advisor. SEC- OND ROW: S. Bacot, N. LaBrecque, L. Webster, M. Whitley, M. Boss, N. McKeithan, K. Lambert, SongLead er, J. Gennett, R. Bogart, B. Farkas, J. Bishaw. :Lf I FRONT ROW: K. Olsen, C. Ouderkirk, D. McKenzie, L. Gustafson, K. Arbuckle, President, A. Lusk, Vice- President, K. Terrill, Treasurer, S. Bacot, Secretary, T. Anderson, C. Potter, L. Staley, Advisor. SECOND ROW: J. Pierce, E. Bolhuis, L. Hutchinson, S. Skelton, J. Phelps, D. White, K. Ohmer, R. Sanford, K. Etienne, P.Skel- ton, C. Geer, L. Curtis, S. Darby, L. Livingston, D. VerWys, J. Mutz, J. Cellner. THIRD ROW: K. Lewis, S. Freedman, S. Dhaseleer, K. Lieberman, D. Dinwiddie, R. Smdzik, G. Lusk, J. Somerville, C. Smith, J. Match- ett, L. Avery, C. Forbrig, L. Schofield, R. Hiller, K. Wadas, L. Boss, K. Milligan, S. Nielsen. FOURTH ROW: T. Novotny, B. Smith, K. Heeres, P. Hiller, S. Maxfield, J. Sundberg, C. Terrill, J. Andersen, V. Ochs, S.Smith S. Lyons, J. Pease, N. Rader, R. Henley, C. Wood, L. Smith, M. Plum. Story hour at the library beckons many youngsters. President, Kathy Arbuckle, and Vice-President,Alan Lusk, discuss im ' ' ' staff. portant assignments with their Future teacher, KathyTerrill, assists kindergarten teachers at the grade school. Did you say we need a million copies? RQ- 'if FRONT ROW: R. Bogart, V. Keene, B. Jeffrey, B. Ohmer, G. Beitel, K. Lieberman, S. Skelton, S. Freedman, T. Webb, L. Avery, J. Mutz, L. Hutchinson, Mrs. lrwin, Advisor. SECOND ROW: J. Phelps, L. Williams, S. Olson, J. Plumm, C. Parsel, B. Novotny, M. Sherwood, K. Lambert, D. Stenman, C. Wood, G. Forbrig, E. Warner, P. Cross, P. Boss, L. Wilson, E. Peterson, D. Wilks. THIRD ROW: T. Blissett, C. Terrill, L. Weidman, R. Szudzik, L. Webster, N. Rader, B. Carey, K. Lewis, J. Somerville, M. Whitley, J. Lachman, C. Geer, S. Lakies, C. Seidl, K. Ohmer, J. Bergmann, B. Brown. FOURTH ROW: B. Paolone, C. Terrill, J. Loucks, J. Sundberg, S. Lyons, S. Maxfield, R. Henley, J. Schmidt, R. Foster, T. Weidman, K. Arbuckle, L. Gustafson, E. Cunningham, L. Hall, J. Potter, K. Milligan, E. Arvilla, E. Arvilla. El Mundo a Las Cinco The Spanish Club is an enlightening extra to the regular Spanish curriculum at CHS. Though its members meet only three times during the school year, they ob- tain many interesting facts about Spanish and Mexican culture, habits, and history. Officers congregate in the language lab to discuss club plans. Club members, Nancy and Laurie, decorate I for 5 o'cloek World . Angie Espich, our only third year Spanish student, models typical Spanish attire. lg H Z' 'I' Q' ily., ,g 'fp L -I :Un '-1 'Q 'lf 1' ri- 'I U 4' if gan 'LL 'qs x .YA - .V'.! .AS ut. x.'4if'?f-'gag-lgsxlvkggz' E-'lvl ' The SKI TEAM, the newest addition to our sport curric- ulum, consists of: FRONT ROW: G. Lusk, L. Livingston, A. Ance, T. Goss, K. Etienne, J. Hill. SECOND ROW: Mr. Luther, Advisor, B. Foster, S. Ager, B. Holtzman, J. Luther, L. Hutchinson, D. Kenney, B. Livingston. Missing ' B. Hill. -'W Let It Snow, Let It Snow WHO SAID . . . early to rise makes ' a man healthy, ' wealthy, and wise? K. Y 1? . N A This is a rather chipper group--considering their early morning bus schedules. FRONT ROW: J. Goldstick, C. Kenney, S. Skelton, C. Seidl, B. Lyons, J. Luther, President, B. Holtzman, Vice- President, K. Etienne, Secretary-Treasurer, L. Livingston, J. Plumm, C. Hamilton, G. Freedman, J. Luther, Advisor. SECOND ROW: D. Reedy, B. Hill, R. Wood, K. Ohmer, A. Supernaw, P. Oswald, L. Feindt, L. Hutchin- son, R. Kenney, S. Freedman, J. Hill, N. Neff, G. Lusk, B. Hiller, M. Edwards, S. Oliver, D. Bartlett. THIRD ROW: K. Lieberman, D. Black, K. Miles, L. Smith, E. Arvilla, B. Smith, A. Ance, J. Sundberg, D. Swanson, S. Ager, M. Moore, B. Foster, G. Seese, C. Smith, T. Goss, E. Arvilla, B. Livingston, P. Hansen, D. Goldstick. 45 4.1 FRONT ROW: C. Annis, K. Ohmer, S. Freedman, B. Klooster, P. Hiller, N. Cross, P. Hansen, Editor, J. Lachman, D. Vandenberg, E. Drost, Photographer, L. Supernaw, J. Phelps, D. Robinson, Advisor. SECOND ROW: J. Cellner, S. Skelton, R. Sanford, T. Novotny, K. Hoffman, S. Maxfield, L. Gustafson, P. Martin, M. Bourgoin, J. Wilson, A. Lusk, K. Arbuckle, S. Lyons, K. Lewis, N. Smith, C. Seidl, K. Terrill, S. Bacot. Deadlzhes and More Deaa'lz'nes! We hope the student body enjoys the 1966 RAYDER as much as the staff has enjoyed publishing it. R7 edt. .J g X ,ft X il Y.. , .X Annual Editor Paulette gives a last minut warn- ing. Ah, staff our next deadline is soon. Like -f tomorrow? I think it's great that 280 annuals were sold, Mark. But really, no trad- ing stamps? 1 5 Q .,.....r. ..,.. f-vp-.. - Annual Staff and advisor sit in sheer exhaustion at the end of a trying day. Eric makes sure that his camera is focused perfectly when taking a picture of a pretty girl. i Y' Mrs. Robinson is good enough to let Supie share her desk to work on the Flash. Karen Heeres received a special award for all the typing she did for the Flash. -X I on used Mass of M emories To Joyce Matchett, the new 1966 Editor, Linda leaves all her old assignment sheets, dummy sheets, art utensils, notebook, and last of all the good old typewriter. 's 14,7 if ,f Two more V.I.P.'s . . . Doris Vandenberg, our mimeographer, and Nancy Smith, exchange editor. 'Q .ft A paper has to have head- ings, and Karen Wojan was always around to do this. The final stage ofthe paper . . . 225 trips around the table to get it together. R, qs FRONT ROW: K. Hoffman, S. Freedman, P. Hiller, Past News Editor, S. Skelton, R. Sanford, Treasurer, C. Seidl, Coming News Editor, J. Ferguson, Sports Editor, L. Supernaw, Editor, B. Klooster, D. Vandenberg, Mimeographer, N. Smith, Exchange Editor, J. Lachman, Feature Story Editor, P. Hansen, J. Norton, D. Robin- son, Advisor. SECOND ROW: L. Gigg, P. Selph, K. Wadas, B. Avery, S. Staley, J. Matchett, C. Geer, E. Bolhuis, T. Novotny, P. Belding, L. Smith, K. Eitenne, S. Darby, J. Plumm, A. Supernaw, J. Pierce, K. Ohmer, J. Phelps, P. Fiedorek, S. Bacot. THIRD ROW: K. Milligan, J. Sundberg, L. Gustafson, S. Maxfield, S. Lyons, T. Speigl, K. Heeres, S. Smith, P. Martin, D. Swanson, M. Moore, T. Weidman, D. Kimble, T. Loeb, K. Arbuckle, C. Smith, E. Warner, R. Wood, K. Wojan, K. Lewis, N. Wojan. 47 N 1 s FRONT ROW: lvir. Bingham, Advisor, M. May, D. VerWys, C. Drost, W. Skelton, M. Hawkins, S. White, L. Orrnsby, K. Fiedorek, P. Alspaugh, S. Miller, L. Lyons, M. May, D. Martin. SECOND ROW: S. Gigg, D. White, N. Eby, N. Fotchman, L. Goss, G. Forbrig, L. Martin, J. Smith, P. Przybylski, D. Staley, C. Smith, D. Crandall, P. Henley, B. Hiller, L. Schofield, R. Peebles, J. Szudzik, B. Novotny, S. Szudzik. THIRD ROW: L. Ance, V. Gustafson, C. Potter, B. Raymond, R. Szudzik, D. Stenmen, J. Hill, C. Carey, B. Smith, P. Rader, M. Plumm, W. Villermain, R. Pearl, P. Cross, K. Wood, J. Holm, G. Lusk, B. Jeffrey, V. Keene, L. Hutchinson. What Happened to Our F loaf? President Chris dem ands patronage. ' . ,- 1 . . urn' v Ffa aisle Originality wins at the annual Sadie Hawkins FRONT ROW: H. Bingham, Advisor, S. Bacot, B. Lyons, N. Green, E. Warner, T. Novotny, J. Phelps, Secretary, C. Seidl, President, P. Hiller, Vice-President, S. Lyons, Treasurer, S. Skelton, K. Hoffman, J. Plumm, A. Super naw, S. Darby. SECOND ROW: P. Hansen, K. Etienne, S. Freedman, K. Terrill, C. Annis, L. Wilson, P. Boss, S. Oliver, M. Edwards, L. Curtis, K. Keie, B. Farkas, M. Browe, J. Norton, K. Milligan, K. Lieberman, D. Black, J. Cellner, C. Hamilton, L. Livingston. THIRD ROW: C. Wood, N. Rader, K. Arbuckle, L. Smith, J. Lachman, B. Klooster, D. Winnell, D. Ferguson, C. Geer, S. Lakies, L. Klooster, P. Farrell, L. Hall, S. Crain, D. Bartlett, B. Ohmer, N. Wojan, J. Pierce, N. Neff, P. Skelton, G. Oliver, K. Miles. FOURTH ROW: L. Supernaw, S. Niel- sen, L. Gustafson, C. Smith, J. Sundberg, E. Arvilla, E. Arvilla, J. Pease, K. Lewis, N. Smith, K. Wojan, C. Gallagher, N. Hoffman, J. Novotny, S. Maxfield, A. Ance, K. I-Ieeres, R. Henley, T. Goss, K. Ohmer, P. Selph D. Vandenberg, R. Sanford. 48 FRONT ROW: G. Kanoff, L. Hutchinson, L. Skippergosh, J. Andersen, A. Lusk, Vice-President, J. Ferguson, President, S. Smith, Secretary-Treasurer, R. Baker, N. Cross, S. Ager, L. Staley, Advisor. SECOND ROW: J. Goldstick, L. Feindt, P. Martin, T. Peters, T. Weidman, J. Stewart, R. I-loltzman, M. Bourgoin, J. Meggison, G. Seese, J. Luther, J. Thorp, L. McClellan, J. Whitley. THIRD ROW: G. Plum, R. Crunch, S. Cunningham, R. Putman, R. McDermott, A. Peters, J. Bergmann, A. Brock, B. Ward, A. Veenstra, T. Webb, B. Gengle, F. Parsons, D. Meggison, D. Reedy. We Wanted Our Steak, Girls! Varsity Club skit depicts a U S and Russia ,Y X X conference. 1 , if' X X , -s1 -'46 1 . diff Varsity Club proudly takes first place with 'Footbal1's Our Racket ! . 'U7l'l1 FRONT ROW: L. Straw, F. Wabanimkee, L. Cross, B. Williams, P. Belding, J. Martin, L. Martin, A. Kroll, R. Sneathen, D. Warner, B. Carey, D. McKenzie. SECOND ROW: R. Penn, M. Etienne, D. Livingston, J. Loucks, F. Cook, R. Brunch, J. Kimble, C. Paterka, M. Bascom, R. Doan, S. Smith, T. Cummings, T. Blissett, T. Murray, E. Whitley, J. Keie. Tl-HRD ROW: D. Bergmann, T. Burns, E. Peterson, P. Skeel, M. Kantola, C. Pease, S. War- ner, D. Ward, S. Paterka, P. Martin, K. Heeres, G. Terrill, G. Beitel, R. Wojan, R. Jones, P. Fiedorek. 49 Ei mill Hl .1 F.-J I lli lr R 31 -V nik' qw ia S-. A FRONT ROW: T. Speigl, R. Sanford, F. Novak, Librarian, S. Bacot, L. Martin, Librarian. STAND- ING: P. Selph, J. Lachman, N. McKeithan, S. Smith, S. Staley, L. Gigg, J. Pierce. Loorningjbr Tomorrow by Doing Today X. 'fawsy . 1. X, 'av Mrs. Miles, advisor, President Jan, and Linda discuss plans for organizing Candy-stripers this Susan Bacot, a typical student librarian, per- year. forms one of their many helpful tasks. FRONT ROW: C. Wood, P. Cross, D. Stenman, J. Szudzik, D. Crandall, S. Eby, C. Kenney, R. Szudzik, W. Vil- lermain, K. Lewis, K. Keie, Treasurer. SECOND ROW: B. Lyons, D. Moore, R. Peebles, M. Sherwood, C. Smith, K. Lambert, L. Gustafson, Vice-President, D. Black, S. Lakies, J. Norton, L. Williams, B. Avery, L. Wilson, P. Boss. THIRD ROW: J. Lachman, President, P. Hansen, P. Bascom, K. Wojan, Secretary, K. Lewis, E. Arvilla, E. Arvilla, N. Neff, A. Supernaw, N. Hoffman, N. Rader, T. Goss, D. Winnell, B. Gallagher, B. Gill, J. Bergmann, K. Gill, B. Brown. 50 il L. MUSIC .. -' Qittx FRONT ROW: J. Odmark, D. Black, P. Seese. SECOND ROW: B. Livingston, C. Armis, K. I-Ieeres, S. Bacot, K. Hoffman, President, J. Stewart. THIRD ROW: L. Gustafson, R. Henley, J. Norton, B. Gill, J. Matchett, C. Geer, S. Lakies, J. Cellner, S. Staley, L. Hamilton. FOURTH ROW: B. Avery, K. Wadas, G. Ochs, L. Curtis, N. Green, K. Milligan, J. Pease, D. Winnell, K. Lieberman, P. Hiller, Student Director, N. Smith, Secretary, S. Smith, J. Gibson, S. Cunningham, J. Goldstick, D. MacDougall. FIFTH ROW: D. Vandenberg, K. Etienne, L. Livingston J. Bergmann, B. Meggison, R. Bruce, E. Cunningham, L. Feindt, L. Martin. Band Pmcticesjhr Pewczfion tant factor of the Senior Band as Mr. Odrnark is away a lot. Perhaps most of the responsibility falls on the shoulders of Pam Hiller, the student director, who is shown taking a few hints from the best band director in the land . Student leadership is a very impor- 15 FRONT ROW: E. Arvilla, G. Beitel, E. Arvilla. SECOND ROW: L. Marme, S. Lyons, C. Hamilton, R. Blanchard, T. Novotny, G. Arnold. THIRD ROW: P. Martin, K. Gill, L. Supernaw, Treasurer, K. Nliles, A. Kroll, P. Belding J. Hill, K. Terrill. FOURTH ROW: L. Hutchinson, A. Solomon, R. Sweet, T. Orsmby, D. Kenney, P. Oswald, J. Pierce, F. Parsons, D. Lewis, R. Elliot, K. Rosenthal, G. Oliver, D. Bartlett, S. Nielsen, B. Carey. FIFTH ROW: N. Hoffman, P. Skelton, C. Odmark, Director, D. Moore, J. Sundberg, P. Boss, B. Klooster, D. Reedy, A. Brock. Head Maj orette Doris Vandenberg Kathl' Etienne Patty Skelton Nancy Hoffman 53 913 .WS-S FRONT ROW: V. Gustafson, C. Forbrig, J. Green, S. Boss, L. Fiedorek, L. Livingston, M. Himebauch, D. Din- widdie, C. Meier, D. VerWys, L. Hutchinson, B. Smith, L. Schofield. SECOND ROW: M. Plum, G. Forbrig, P. Cross, C. Wood, W. Villermain, K. Lewis, B. Bergmann, R. Fochtman, L. Avery, S. Eby, C. Light, P. Loe, C. Carey, L. Hamilton, J. Aronovsky, C. Kenney, D. Stenman, D. Ward, L. Anders. THIRD ROW: L. Gill, J. Smith, J. Warner, C. Alspaugh, J. Avery, J. Dixon, W. Saltonstall, B. Beddow, C. Pease, S. Warner, D. Livingston, R. Penn, B. Hiller, D. Crandall, D. Potter, L. Goss, K. Lieberman, C. Novak, M. Westenbroek, J. Fochtman, M. Mason, B. Holtzman, B. Hooper, C. Novak. FOURTH ROW: L. White, C. Ager, G. Potter, M. Dhaseleer, J. Super naw, J. Bishaw, N. LaBrecque, G. Santek, G. Solomon, T. Burns, R. Sitzema, C. Odmark, Director, M. Etienne, J. Szudzik, C. Terrill, B. Williams, S. VanLoo, T. Young, D. I-limebauch, J. Bruce, R. Szudzik, S. Bascom, B. Potter, J. Warner, S. Blanchard, C. Swanson, B. DeYoung, S. Coleman, G. Lusk, T. Anderson. Musz'c Is the Speech fyfflngels 96695799 9 Musical training is a more potent instrument than any other, because rhythm and harmony find their way into the inward places of the soul. an Plato FRONT ROW: K. Lambert, W. Villermain, D. Potter, R. Szudzik, K. Arbuckle, J. Ochs, M. Himebauch, M. Goodenough, V. Sawtelle, E. Arvilla, M. Lawrence, Director. SECOND ROW: B. Brown, L. Ouderkirk, K. Olson, J. Szudzik, S. Kenney, R. Wiklanski, D. Dinwiddie, C. Parsel, N. Wojan, D. Black, B. Ohmer, B. Gill, R. Bogart, S. Darby, C. Hamilton, D. VerWys. THIRD ROW: J. Mutz, L. Hutchinson, B. Jeffrey, J. Odmark, C. Potter, F. Przybylski, C. Smith, J. Norton. R. Peebles, G. Forbrig, G. Keene, S. Eby, B. Farkas. EQ'-22, l0:l0 FRONT ROW: K. Lambert, L. Ouderkirk, C. Seidl, F. Przybylski, B. Brown, K. Milligan, E. Arvilla. SECOND ROW: E. Warner, R. McDer- mott, G. Kanoff, J. Andersen, M. Bourgoin, B. Holtzman, J. Pease, M. Lawrence, Director. We'd all like to congratulate Robbie on his wonderful solo at the Christmas Concert. 54 ? l l SPOR TS I I 1 s l 4 1 Stew? Agef Jan Andersen Richard Baker End G1-12-fd Guard Two Tara's to Class CD Champs Scoreboard Charlevoix Mancelona O Charlevoix Gaylord O Charlevoix Pellston 6 Charlevoix Boyne City 6 Charlevoix Grayling 6 Charlevoix East Jordan O Charlevoix Harbor Springs 21 Mark Bourgoin Neil Cross Fullback Tackle 2' N . .ff John Ferguson Robert I-Ioltzman Larry Hutchinson Gary Kanoff En Tackle Guard End ' 3133853655674 53 -sflnn .Bra . rf r44ti5r73.93r Of 2' 3, V.: 'f'7S'5s.f 'l 'S' ieaalefng S ,IYSXE-5E?SE?,?5UfTCZ5a5 Ui '31U'611Efi5 iE1'lFs14f'Q'EDf'iBDffq B3 FRONT ROW: L. McClellan, T. Weidman, A. Lusk, L. Hutchinson, C. Plum, D. Reedy, T. Webb, R. Putman, R. Crunch. SECOND ROW: S. Smith, J. Ferguson, N. Cross, J. Andersen, R. Baker, P. Martin, P. Warner, T. Peters, J. Thorp, J. Whitley, F. Parsons. THIRD ROW: S. Cunningham, A. Veenstra, J. Bergmann, B. Ward, A. Brock., J. Stewart, M. Bourgoin, L. Skippergosh, R. I-Ioltzman, S. Ager, R. McDermott, C. Kanoff, J. Meggison, D. Pischner The Varsity Team wishes to express their appreciation for all the hard work and patience that Coach Carey and Assistant Coach Staley displayed during the season. L. Staley, Assistant Coach, D. Carey, Coach. Jerry Meggison Jerry Stewart Paxton Warner Ted Weidman Guard Guard End Fullback 57 Q' Q ..-w- ww. -K, ' , Bouxgoin tries to avoid would-be tacklers. 22-'J Waiting to get at the opponents. ur W5 in Acizbn Bourgoin gets another T.D. for C.H.S . A. Q v' , , 4 , ' 1 4,-nf . .F -xgnr ' xxx I I 1 A ,-rr .r ' l 1' i. li Ati 'i 'i 1 :ff fjjr x 421 ' .-,-1 r 3313-1 L , Q +4 .. f 5 1 if 5T'gT V' -f Cross, Andersen, Warner, and Webb wait to board bus to Gaylord. The spirit of Charlevoix at our last game of the season was intense, only to have fate move its great hand resulting in our loss of the conference championship by just two yards and only one point l gd Onlookers express their opinion. McClellan cuts up field waiting for Andersen's block. Ferguson is brought down after a long gain IE EE? GS I 4 A r 'I W! - T' fi A BRAD CAREY Guard 53 'Q 'Q REEF' L12 A A 5 A? 3 ,, 'K f it 1 1 E T XP ri if LARRY SKIPPERGOSI-I Guard gal' GARY PLUM Guard CHS CHS CHS CHS CHS CHS CHS CHS CHS CHS CHS CHS CHS . CHS Mancelona Gaylord Pellston Boyne City Grayling Harbor Springs East Jordan Mancelona Gaylord Pellston Boyne City Grayling East Jordan Harbor Springs Q ,ar--J FRED WABANIMKEE AARON BROCK Forward Forward 8: Center n 1 TOM WEBB STEVE SMITH Forward 8: Guard Forward 60 Gaylord 's defender puts the squeeze on Forward Tom Webb as he goes up for two. Which side are you on, Bernie? Rayders Have -6 Season I ffl M Q L T . i ALAN LUSK BERNIE WARD JACK BERGMANN Forward Sz Guard Forward 8: Center Forward .SL Center 61 Under the capable guidance of Coach Carey, the Charle- voix Red Rayders enjoyed a profitable season. Despite the experience disadvantage, the Rayders gave the fans a lot to shout about. With no sen- iors on the squad and a little luck next year, who knows, the Rayders may go all the way. Hot Action by the The fish I caught was this long! Just ask Larry. Pom Webbs another basket for Charlevoix. Rayders Coach Carey discusses plans for winning the next game. 62 Smith's form is good for two. Whether the game was won or lost, we saw our boys play with the spirit and sportsmanship we feel is a part of our heritage. x , , J f i ' 1 -ON? . t ' X ztblx ff -151 V if-., t,......i.. W , . ar-,- Let's go, fellows! We want another basket. -Juni I g,,g,V 1 Fred prays for another basket. Vim, Vigo V, Vita I 2.137 x - -f E .- 5 f wmv K N Kathy Hoffman W 4 1 Sue Skelton J Choo- Choo- G0 Toni Novotny RESERVE CHEERLEADERS: Janet Pease, Julie Hill, Ruth Peebles, Lenore Livingston. 64 Elaine Warner Come on, guys! Let's go! FRONT ROW J Gengles M Etrenne D Wojan, R Jones T Burns E Peterson J Kere A Kroll R Penn L Straw, P. Fredorek P Beldmg D Lrvrngston D Bergmann E Whrtley G Bertel M Kantola B Carey R Grunch,P.S1x1e1 SECOND ROW D Peterson Coach S Srnrth C Terr111 B Sneathen G Martm J Loucks C. Pease, S Warner B Wrlhams L Cross, S Paterka D Waro M Basoorn, F Wabrmmkee R Doan C Pat erka, J. Kimble D Warner T Cummmgs J Mart1n,K Heeres L Martm T Bhssett F Cook D MacDouga11 T. Murray, B Carey Ass1stant Coach JVSAM Charlevoix Charlevoix Charle voix Charlevoix Charlevoix C. Paterka and K Heeres are gettrng ready for the football season a vrctorrous one CHS CHS CHS CHS CHS CHS CHS CHS CHS CHS CHS CHS CHS CHS Ball, ball, who has the ball? The opponents dribble the ball as the Little Rayders race to successfully block possible scoring. Mancelona Gaylord Pellston Boyne City Grayling East Jordan Harbor Springs Mancelona Gaylord Pellston Boyne City Grayling East Jordan Harbor Springs J V18-PTOUCZI Q' 9-5 Record l 9' ,ali FRONT ROW: F. Cook, D. Willis, R. Penn, D. Livingston, P. Fiedorek. SECOND ROW: Coach Don Peterson, R. Doan, C. Pease, A. Veenstra, T. Blissett, P. Belding, L. Cross, J. Martin. THIRD ROW: C. Lieberman, T. Murray, J. Kimble, S. Warner, M. Kantola, C. Terrill, K. Heeres, G. Martin, R. Wojan, S. Coleman. 66 15- 711' in Af! J -'ff' ., ' QUE! B' - 'H' 9 . . '- 4 FRONT ROW: G. Seese, T. Weidman, M. Bourgoin, L. Cross, L. McClellan, B. Holtzman, J. Ferguson, J. Luther D. Zipp, S. Smith, A. Lusk, J. Bergmann, D. Warner. SECOND ROW: B. Foster, P. Martin, R. McDermott, B. Brown, S. Ager, L. Skippergosh, T. Webb, B. Carey, R. Crunch, M. Kantola, B. Williams, F. Wabanimkee, T. Speigl, F. Cook. THIRD ROW: R. Plumm, T. Ormsby, E. Whitley, A. Seese, B. Curtis, J. Kimble, J. Wilson, L. Hutchinson, F. Parsons, S. Cunningham, B. Ward, J. Stewart, A. Veenstra, J. Martin, J. Sncathen, R. Putman, B. Gengle, S. Smith, L. Anders, R. Wojan, E. Peterson, D. Terrill, Coach. Hurdles, Hzgh Jumps, Relays 'N , ...H , ff' Z A if 'v-lriqd, vb Y KT-Qiivs ln good form Weidman clears hurdle. ' 1' B' T - , xr., V' ,- WQAF- ' , r I' W , 1 xxxxy, qixxxxx M 7 , - ,g..,.,.'l.--- fr r- 1 ' ' . f lf.. s 1 '21, ' : ,j.'Q4-Q UQ- J' 'Q! fA, in With the grit of his teeth, Mark is de- termined to place for CHS. . al X ' . . .Y :-' Jim soars through the air with the greatest of S ll- i A .Qi 4 ea e . N U M irr 67 ,Q J-.4 . Q 45' ., . 1 ' Q 4+ ' fa 945: 1' mfii ' 4 1. K :wg K ey Q, N' W Mix 1-, Wu .V . X Q Q 7 QQ ' f 5 Q A u ,ff I AVL ' l, r , Z Y gy uk- 55? J 1 Q v :: ,ig?,:g? A -I ik? Ww World News-1965 I Humanitarian Dim'-Dr. Albert Schweitzer died in September at Lambarene. his primitive hospital at the African jungle outpost of Gabon. The famed physician, who reached his 90th birthday in January, worked most of his life to relieve the suffering of jungle natives. 2 Qufen Speaks-Queen Elizabeth II dedicated the john F. Kennedy memorial at Runnymede, England on May 14. Mrs. Kennedy is seated to the left and Prince Philip to the right ofthe queen. Carolyn Kennedy is seated between the queen and her mother, and Sen. Robert Kennedy stands behind Mrs. Kennedy. 3 Miss Universe-The reigning queen of beauty in the universe dur- ing the year was a representative from Thailand. 4 Bosch Return:-Former Dominican Republic President Juan Bosch was vehement in his address at a rally September 25, shortly after his return to Santo Domingo. 5 Wz'mz'nRun-O17-Charles deGaulle polled 55.2 per cent ofthe vote in a run-off election against Francois Mitterrand on December 19. The vote gave DeGaulle the French presidency for another 7 years, but the strength of the Socialist-Communistic candidate corroded the popularity of the 71-year-old president.. 6 Agrees to Cease-Fire-Pakistani Foreign Minister Zulfikar Bhutto Qrightj agreed in the U.N. Security Council on September 22 to ac- cept the Council's cease-fire order in the undeclared war between Pakistan and India. Pakistan's announcement came after India had agreed to the order. 7Abortioe Coup Failx-Indonesian President Sukarno was toppled from power for a brief 20 hours last fall. He gestured at a cabinet f J- meeting on October 6 during his first public appearance after the coup, which seriously shook his one-man rule. 8 Soviet Wmrzfr-Russian author Mikhail Sholokhov was vacationing in the Ural region on October 18 when he heard he had been awarded the 1965 Nobel Prize for Literature. The December award ceremony was held in Stockholm. 9 Return to Dfxolalzon-Hundreds of families returned to the wreckage of their homes, destroyed by eruption of Taal volcano, south of Ma- nila, on September 28. Volcanic ash covered a six-mile-square area. The death toll was estimated at 500. 'l0Przre M War-The number of casualties increased as the U.S. stepped up its military action in Vietnam. American advisors took part in many helicopter missions, carrying wounded soldiers, both Vietnamese and American, to copters on makeshift litters for evac- uation to Saigon. 1 1 Reason to Celebrate-Chancellor Ludwig Erhard of VVest Germany waved to a cheering crowd in Bonn after his Christian Democrats surged to victory in the September 19 parliamentary elections. Mayor Willy Brandt's Social Democrats suffered defeat in the voting. I2 Colonia! Ruie Shaken-Rhodesian Premier Ian Smith broadcast a proclamation of sovereign independence for Rhodesia on November ll. The split from Britain was made in an attempt to insure a white minority rule ofthe African colony. It was the first such move against Britain since the American colonies broke away-in 1776. Britain re- taliated swiftly and took the problem to the U.N. Security Council, which asked all nations to enforce an oil embargo against the Afri- can colony. 12 vm. 399' Lau- -Q ffl 'Ei .1 ,Yr V X . '-s x .X , 'W ,QV S
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