Charlevoix High School - Rayder Yearbook (Charlevoix, MI)
- Class of 1971
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EDITOR Donna Staley Peggy Berg Sandy Gigg LAYOUT EDITOR BUSINESS MANAGER Terri Wood Beth Inman PHOTO COORDINATOR SALES MANAGER Jean Carey Kris Osterberg COPY EDITOR ADVERTISING EDITOR Susan Pettis Marcia Brown. We would like to express our sincere thanks to all of those who helped to make this year one to remem- ber. Special thanks to Mr. Hugh Riker for the use of his sketches in the introduction and to Mrs. Constance Ford for all the time and energy she spent to make the 1971 RAYDER possible. The Editors Intro. X10 Q K' in 45 E35 4 , , 7 ' , , ry ,f. 1 ,I 2 Il fx A f W ,f 5 E' r, J., - A W i vg -i 'fxgjjx - .1 id ,., Y ,-,- fy - , Y,------,- ,, ll , X- 351-ap Y ,QQ 'QV :U 'H Q Il ' rf' 'SFAS' ya klv li-lg. . if rx :gl , - ,5 Q I G 1 Q Q V , 'VM ., bg? ,27',1' . QT 51? wwf' af 4 , J . 'WM -215,15 Q 1 .--.- X ff' rf I. NH-25 V3ii,,Kl:Y I I ',. ' I ii 1 U 4'. ff,.:3 4, , . - gin. XSS? 1-' ' 'Q' ,MWA Z' X tl 4' f 511' , A X 'R m m EXE f12f'K'11 1 Z--5-2 bi.. f I! 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JACKSON CATHERINE JONES SUELLEN KAY KAYYER f JOHN KERNER DAVID ALAN KIMBLE MICHELLE PATRICF KING 4 1 1 I A -'fa -., LAURIE ANNE LYONS MARILYN ANNE MAY BRUCE WILLIAM M EGGISON 'T' DONNA JEAN MARTIN MARLAN KAY :MY hu.-Qp.-- . hn-Q tai R951 2 'W Q ' 9 f 'WY .Q wwf W .'Nf 'T: 1f '..'TN '.' ' ' Q' N 'f - -'- '- - Q- - .- - - -- v-'- - -'-- ----' - !-Ll.:.l..- ,C - 3'i:5:l .l.'L.l'- :.l..-x...-L..-xi ,g.i..N I---C . C- N x S -- -: 1' Anifr. '7L 'L3'7XF Cilfii'-' 1T'C'-1:7 .DPI Ci T:S Li. -- v--...- -...f-..----....- ----..- FP.. 5' 5 'ilffily A inf K D 5 . . 5 . . N, X,-. . I . , v-- 3. L 1 -.4 I X 3 rl I ,, ,- 5 Nxhsi . , 7' P. H 'T' ' ,.q, l I Y bvfjd A 1 ' ,:xv 4' -' 55..- af: , .,f,vt gg' . , A , g V A4 EI 4 Tl .il-iff I TIS SEBI... 75 -, :ff-lil 52'-'TS E: P51-L..' l. S FEES..- X- L I 4 4.-5' Q' 'v what DELLA MARIE PATRICK ROBERTA FRANCINE PEARL DORLIXNNL P.'XULE'I I'h PEI LRS I M - MARK PETERSON 'Us D4 9-ss-ual MARIA PIZARRO 'Ihcy Always say the Seniors .xrc .111 wet. N f, EWG'-' .MQW ,Dandy M 'if' mr Wsfiff se?-fl' DAVID W. PLUMM IARRY E. POP JUDY ANN POTTER W Syd Q--f RICHARD L. POTTER VICKI MARLEEN POTTER MARGARET ELISE RADER Sr. X26 The Widow at Work! ?! TUIRE SOILILLI SAVINAINEN it H P I lv-Xu 43' -I . f i-4' 1' 1 if .fl- TIMOTHY I. SELPI-I H319 RONALD JAMES SIMPSON WENDE j, SKELTON JOYCE MARIE SKIPPERGOSH --. ' ' W N A .msg RODERICK E. SLONE LINDA R, SMALLEY CONNII' NNY SVI TIS x I X- DERA LY5-YY SMITH DONNA L. STALEY 4:4371 S11 ry? F? KE'N.'1'N LE S'.'.'AXSCN SI-I-1lD' ANN SZUDZIK DEBORA ASS THUSS ' . I ' 1 Q: L, 4? r N I 4 HARIL-f 1-,ERBECK EFERH' Vw.. VETTING SAXDRA I.. YYAY K f p. MARK ALLEN WESTENBROEK FAYE ALICE WHITLEY ! ' BARBARA JEAN WIKLANSKI ix 1- -1 - . - HAROLD JAMES WILSON sq TERI J. woon rv 5 br 7 f 5 Bright and early, like about 5 A, M., oi. May 27, the Seniors boarded the buses to leave on their Senior Trip to Cedar Point, Ohio. It was about an eight hour trip to the I-lotel Breakers where they stayed. That afternoon and evening was spent looking around the park. The next morning, they were turned loose with tickets to get their stamps and strings to get them on all the rides free. At 5 P. M. the same afternoon, they again boarded the buses for the long trip home. It was a long trip in such a short time, but well worth it as every- one will agree. Thank you to the school board and Mr. Miller for your permission for the trip. Senior Trzp T0 Cedar Point lim!! 5 CEDAR POINT 'K' 55- mfkrs. 4 --ni ' Y 'UT ' l 1 I 'A rl W H A f , 3, I- ' KE X 9 x is I ' iv .9 LY 4-:ff Q N f 1 10:5 ---fd O P M?- in '-3 I . 1 - n - . e 0 - fp.:-1' ..:5 , yi Q .4- ezcf --f2+z,' Mm' 'nw , 0 Ig Q ffno ' I ' 'Vt ' 'u fV,'t'l Jw f . Jr 5-w,..+ 1, ,sa il 1- 5 N, I ,r it If X - - I yr.. if bei! A Ne? ' vixt ' A 'xg P i OD fs - K. 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KGA U wg' Lvlzders 16111617 ing You Ih For lv' La ' 1 1 g- L 'J i :,. '. :Qi f-- ...1Cl61'SfeL'.Cil1g pr :uviies zz. sppsrtgij' iz: stgdeits of ie 'jiiied States to iisit lagds Qiie: ia: iiei: 3'.1. :, as 'Hell as i:'.'iti:g foreigz stgiezts io 31: ::n':::j.'. Stgieits frat: 31: 5:13:12 11:3 vie: aQ::3ai last 53:1- riar were SQ-ellej.' Szgdzik ie iie Iieii- arlagcls, Trzcii Gslistick tg Brazil, -s -,,-..-.-- .., . -,,.,.,-v- ..,.. '.,...c.....g...,. ,....,. -CEEJ -.c.....C- -J .'-iv. ....., G, cl.-- Elizabeii Carrie to ?a:aggaj.'. C?.a:le'.'9LX: was a'2a 'N ':Me' 3 eztertaii se.e:al IOIELQ stgceits cigriig 31: 921321 jrear. Tivo, I.fa:1a Pizarr Liter: Cliile ali ,- ... perta gre: :tori ::az1l, arrrref. ll irie to spezi ite second seriesier with pls. T136 Tippj. ' SEI-'ll'.E.i1E1 frat: Figlazi ali Ear: '.'e:E-eek fro: ie Iieiierlaiis arrivei igrizg .igggst , ati sine: ie eztira jfea: 'xiii gs. itzggi ie 'j.?.','. prograri, all if :case stgieits have erlarged iieir pw- x. c. -Rep A '- --..f-,- J- ..- E ACEl E:. Q- :: - ..f .. . , . . ,-- -.-6 --f,--,- ,-. 1-... J- 1... c.--C. fgf' fa- ff- a a I 1. . I I L u 1 4: 0- .. 1'.Q ' i f ,,,,,.,q Q' In I-V ?T : :if xr - - ff: ' ' ' ' -A f ,M ' 'W 'A 'F 2. 'ii um. I'flj'?'5 7 Wu-f 'fflfifflf A '. '-wx l ,.,-+vr,,,-xl 2 lg? x 16.5 , wg- 1 4 n h . 'Jr-1154 3 'V .vwl S3 'ff-g. - x at :ifl - nys- Spa.: 5 g95:35ff H :' '12 'fa A,, 9- 1 V 1 E x E 1' ' X ga N 5 u . E 7 Al If ,- TZ:-.3 V E ' 4 ll 1 WFg'f' ...HL -I -1 IW, 5: WW Ill! I I- I' , X r' O g I 1 J I F 1 S N DQ 2V Juniors . . . From M ilkshakes To Prom ln order to make the jr. !Sr. Prom a success, the junior class led by the offi- cers, took on several money-making projects, including bake sales and dances. The largest of these projects was the milkshake machine, which proved popular with the student body and at basketball games. 5 D Leisa Ager Alan Avery Jeanne Belfy Margaret Berg Beth Bergmann Kenneth Bergman Claudia Black Kathryn Blissett Charles Borths Margaret Borths Ir. !38 ij si F l J' 4 -4 1 J 's gy! lg . . f ' iff p Y '. -'F ff, , X? P, W X' ?' 7 -, . t V cial , p ,. A -I - H . , .X 1 5, -'f 1- 1 'V' 1 T A 'hx , V, E i 113 ff 7? 'x,. Q ,,-x 'S t 'L -1 .J V, thu: S 41' +G-vi Diane Boss Becky Browe Bill Carey Class Officers President Dan Tollas, Vice President Lori I-Ierzo Secre- S, tary Laurie Engstrom . In K . , VAs,.Ki, 5,.,,,' A A i.1 Ii iz. , 1. ff-mf, 'J i'? L 1 UWB Emi P H -I H1 l 11-'v. . . 'vx y 161111 Carey Tim L Aran' -in f '? 0'- A f.e.9Q31 1' X- 'PS ve-is 1 '95 'X ff' f Roger Crain Bob Cudd Mary' Curlis Rick Dorzgldfo' Ifrcd ITax'is0:t Liuric Fngftrci Ross Ilzltizzq Clow: C-oss 1' 5' , 4 -4 ,' Y I7cN'ic E: Ciazdu Y Lauri :mir-res X1-ii Vuzzh-'. LAUY1 15670, KTT. 39 Cindy jolmuon Hilary jones joseph jones Cindy Kleiber Paul Klooster jeffrey Lachmau Dale Lovell Leslie Lugibihl Clare Martin Dale Mathews Mark Merritt Michael Mol Gary Moore Rita Moses john Murdick 'Vicki Murray Trudy Ohrner Paul Osterberg John Ozga Maureen Peltier if .RH jr. '-LO The Line Up' And You Should Hear The One About , I av AN - -Q ' -7 in-.L 'ik juniors won 2nd place with their float, We'11 bury the Chiefs! 7? fra, IT f-15 6 r I ,r Klux xr, ' f if' Q-ANI If-F 1- Nwif 'inf L i -g , YS :M- YK 5 'tr-0 .+. New I 346 Sue Vcuib Christine Ton Dimc Pour. Lirrj: Pottcz' john Vox-.111 Tzzti Rcuiz' f. .L .. ..1, . X k ...iuub iN. - ' v .,. .. K i. . iX..b5L -. -1 . - W., k I'L ' C iN N L . L .ix Nhci'ri1l5.x.xN I-.zzzcc ILLHL Hfjf' 'inc SEZCIT '.1qE.1N2,L' g.'.T. SV. u n 174 Dan Tollas fe 'K Roxanne YanLoo Donna Warner jill Warner -4- , Sharon Wertrnan Gerald Wheat ,, jean Wilcox Debra Williams Sara Wilson Jane Wirnmer Debra Wolgamott 3-I' ff 1 , .xx 'W 19' wx all I All is fi k-1: 63? . - if h e s TI W of Sl X I N X X T JT- 142 Reading your Anthology book?! ? X 4 Hi There ! S op hom ores: Couple Of Years in C I. If Just WailA . Y0u'llSee . l -v I Class Officers: Ann Carey, Treasurerg Cathy Begrow, Secretaryg Marilyn Cummings, Presidentg Marty Anders, Vice 2 sQ A mx n. :Q-:fix 1 4 x .jf IA V , 0- rf .1 n JV, X C' -jus X Ox I B 1-Q ,. X 'NV All 4 1' , Meri i fn E 'C du 4 , I vw' xl: 'Cx .4 1 -1 11 7 President, Dale Almonrodc Diane Alvwyindur jimi cs An-: c M11 rty And cfs Cri.ig Barzzui Di-liOr.ii: Binlvu Cathy Bcgfvx-.' Xirg1z:i.1Furg Alvin f1crqm.i:1:: - . i , Llizzl Iwrlagu Cli--1 i11.1:1c?t.ar ,lim Bortlrs Dllni PCN? Wilfcti Fwcss Tir: Randi on N -1 X-1 'K - -G Sr I 4 i 'i . T 1 If ,n V. A. .?'7! A A 'V 4-J ' I ,I 9 . 'frrl '04 ' - . . 5 A ' 1 Iii fx Shelly' H,1n5p:: 1.112111 Hn-.'PLi::: Susan Herzog Bruce Iiodgu Mike Hodgu Peter Hooyur ,lunc Izzo S4113' Iicic Susan Kcrzzur Steve Key ..-1- -o. L.K1.L,. Ixlooaw Cul Iilooicr vlulzu Kon-fl-.Q Iirislcc Iiroxzri X'..1ltur litem? Yinccxtt L Kit Lisixc E .at Lzztsc 51:53:17 L K rN.,N X A1zXL N. ' ml. ' 50A .. - Nita Na.-tin LO'..l3......L 3415.501 'P' jan-in McKenzie Nora Moses N L Sophomores try again! ! + S if E .S Ll nj' , ' 2?-gi Ia: a Clzngnozzs e - ,M p ISE v..Z1'1f.'.'lO..::1 1? '--5 - Q- DL .- -eAE-: --- -:, Richard Fiillits Rite. Roseztlia- 1 4 .v . X .3 .- 4 - K Y E if 41.1 -.Q i 'iv 75 'Yi- F 7, sr' -,- Carol Russell Gerald Russell jackie Russell Midge Sanford Clayton Sarasin Ted Schantz fi 'Q 9-7 I? nd s .1 l I aint ax: x . , I 1 4. rv . l fx . v X ,-.-v 1 1 1' .7 Sleeping Be.1uty?? ? Linda Snelithen Laura Stgiublin Mike Straw Denise Wagner Mgiurinc W.1ll.icc Sue Way Rdndy WebsLer Debbie Wells Glen Wcrtmin Sherry Wcftcnliroclr Debbie White Kmtliy Whitley' K-1 11 XX xx lr 1 94 n ? I . X- ' . 5,3 X, .Ax X4 , K 4 W A N I 4 4 v I 5 ' Freshman Class Officers: Treasurer-David Mutz, Vice-President-Kelley Smith, V Secretary-Judy Hamilton, President-Patrick Plumm. G 0 .I 3 . I I , 5 1 rv 4 I y I N- ', 1 , , ,, ' 1. .- 5 ' f-.Q Ts if if 1' '-up 75 YS F reshm en . Toward ew Horizons ,I I Al, I I U T-Ori xxlilm' swf-W1 fxlsvauz ,Ian '-.rclzu Dan .fwsti David F411 Iam-X H621 lcon Ibll: Rcgxzm Iv Q'1Q 1 Y' 'H Q1-X wx T I.1k..L. . .. S111-xT.zY' rv: 'H 1 l -.WTA f TCY1i.21 lL'T' Nh I Deborah Dannacher Don Davison Dawn Dep ew Esther Dhaseler C3.'d'1Y Dubey Scott Egler Patti Elzinga Mark Emmons Debra Empey Ken Empey Norm Emp ey Karla Erber Randy Faust Mike Fochtm an Greg Garten Fresh. 50 fs. , , ' I ' E , ff in Xu: P ,wwf ,435 ' ., ' E e 1 X 15 f X . 21 T! i E Hg fs- 'as ' 2-444 a Ellen Carey Margaret Carey Connie Crain Carol Cunning ham Tom Cross Laura Custer -0' Q-4 Wm ---fr ...K ,, ,il r 9 'ff' .J 'I Ti? . hai or lun. PW? A lx 'N-Q1 00' kv 9? V N' 1-Q f' ,N ,A L. 'fl f B-zfp, x-,zu lucy ff.1:1:11g:. Ihr , !f.u:!. HCI. Ifirnw ,mg SI.1r'c:A:rQl: Him Iiuffcr L1xxcL1jc:.:,uc C1.1j.1C:'. jc: Paitru 11: li Lziilf C2iI'O1i.'Y1 QLD I O14 Tom Ii aiu Melody' K crrzcr Antony' Klcibcr Kendra Lcrz Ninn Lundticgu ! x ,'-1' . 1' .Y A 51: : f . N H . ,l . ' ui' . , Xu.. . 71 1.2.1-'Qg,f6' ,128 A ri f I i .4 ' Jy .Ju 4-V ' ..-511. P - 'Q f .'. L . 'x K I PT.. . 5lf ' -Ei VS' aff' . Fresh S1 C fv 'air-:q,, iw. cial-1 r -1532 'I f- - Z Y -f--H 'B 1 'Qc V ' w-.1 I . C' 1 , -'-,1Y S , x.-k.......C.e5S ZS. ' c:aeL def' : J e acre ...- ' ...TT ,ET 1f..7 ..... C62 e 52 fs, Fiwgiriiq - . ll Keep ID'-5......' T'i g-we - wc! fl 1 x - K .,. .Ll -7 4 L 4 X N I w i . aw --an fi In V-. -- - K' '4 K l H 5..- lf! P11 ' fl -2 .G 'N R 4 'W 41 w- 'Q -ah .oy 0 I Io anne Potter Susan Potter if 'P Deborah Powell Nancy Powell Debra Puffpaff Coleen Russell .X ' ,. ,Y. Cgirj: f.o.cL.. CFL-It EJII. C1-1-' Cxiridyxc CIQOXA jOl.:. Cblufbcf Mildred Cris Sully Puterlfa Dun Pzxtrick Carole Pence Tim Penny' judy Perron Valerie Peters Pat Plumm jeff Popenhagen Anita Potter jim Porter 5 f u 1 4 ,952 li i F -4 . ,Q 1 A v I . is Y 'Tix 1 N, I Press. A Greg Stevens Jeff Thorp Bill Thorp P atti VI ar: er Pam VI atkins C athj: Vfhite Lis 2. X'-fhite Sherri Tfolgemott F5 Charles S alisbury Debra Sarasin Barb Sledek Rae Anne Slone Kelly Srnirln Mike Smith Randy Smith Marian Staley 'M-2 xx h-hr sf Q'-Q 'rl - i K lk , S ,v- gf R 2 I !wavX?'- Q . ma -cb-v I Q' -and 1 - in X, 1-.r V Jiri, ' ,if- I ,::,. A . sl . 'jg H ' ' c V P ff A S., Ax 'I 579' .M N, wil ,4- 5. ,,-5 K' 01' ,,....g, I 1, ,-1 8 'J' I , 'ii ij w-T 1 'S 'E' vi I f x X N X f 1 H I , j J i X ,. ll ' ,' , 4,5-w4v' 1 4 I N 1 0 s Q R ' ' - -- i ' x ff f x i x E' ' :E , Iunmllil-elgtlif-L -'i-ur -g :ESTI- Q I I Queen Marcia 1 I i 1 I -l 1 I 1 Y 5 1 U Y 1 I Y F .- 1 4+ gf , 1 15 V Q - x If Q K1 ' Q saga C7 5 ?, 7'?l'g.--. - L, ,o-'-Q.?sf:31'ffiipfwfQ.':,1o. 4414, or M. o. I Homecommg 1970 Queen Marcia Brown - Escort jim Wilson, Sherry Austin - Howard Otis, Beth lxmmn - Rod Slonc, Kris Ostcrl-org Nancy Fochtmnn - Gary Forbrig. l li A. 1' P Y I I L 1, . .. 1 1g:x.XOx. 1 . ,rdf R Q ig?-:ff 1m'g Xa ,f 3 I ' if 1 ,Ng hi 15 N 3 W' 97 00 3 9,95 , New -'ax J IG QQ 40 f 'E gb' x T 1 V' xx' XS, 51554 0 4 LR ai f. ya IIQX. EWU:-x'? 'N' ar' x,lfN .S .1 wmv '-Jia ,I 3 ll .- X-a1'l on 7' Q' 5 Nl' Z xA..i: ' W r 's x 'P 5 1 - - ' i wi I .Vs L if f. if 8- 18 - F , A 'ffC' ,A . , , ,J Homecoming came to an end with The Steinsmenu playing at the Dance. Our Queen and everyone else seemed to have a good time even though there were a few distrac- tions and at least one attraction. Ci. T he Warp Q. ., ,,. .,.. .. - g... - -- x..v ' v v' pf w in 1- I 1. G... - 'fy ..- N.. -. x., 1 -A .. x.' Q - K.: ... -. Students Win Honors Many students of C. H. were huh- ored this year through special avxarfis. Some were: N. Ballard, KSYIICF, and D. Smith-Operation: Iieurleyg X. Heh- ley, B. Carey, li. Cudd, R. Crain, Cl. Borths, and bl. L3Cl'1I1l3I'1'I5OS'S' Stare. N. Ballard-Betty Crocker Awardg A.. Hansen-D. A. R. Awardg and j. Wim- mer-Girls' State. 4, .36 .. v-7 I . 1. J .- , . me Q- 'iv' ,QQ ii 5 'Q E 1 I Q ET 41 'L 1 9, W, , H .. TS-, mg '.:iF,L':i L. 23 H - . v H. 4-E-!nui?QL 3 1, 05352, f2U.u'4i1u2,w U72 4 lfzdszmzfzzei' Yfgizfs Dream Prom I 9 'I N Q ,fL1z' f' Hzlrlgw Kyra. 1 ' 1 , - Q F we ,. X '....' - --.--413 ...--------...-- ,- ...-v ...-v- 1 L- -.----..- ...-- --- - F95 M I woo'cfIf'1cfc' with my sword . . ll' X '4 , -N -1 Mi-'Q 'Ji , in if X 9 Fear not, my lord: your servant shall do so. fl. Act.!68 l'llj0llrm',mL1 I j Egfti' lr, 'L YA I N L A-n f 'h 5 ,. 139 'Swew moon, I rlzazzk fizeejbr Z'lZ'1'SZHZlZ'1' beams. o .4 'H j , , l Ai , , -N , . 1 Give H16-l'OllI' l1a11c1's, jf' we hd'-ff'I'C'1IlII.S' and robilz shall rcfsfore CIIIILUIIIIS. I f' 3 X 4' N1 N Sy if X S 11 A 1 KL, f ,N- . - 'ff 4 . 3.2 --A 47, N Leff 55. 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Odnzark jbr his -1'C'CIl'.S' Qf'.S'UI'Vl'6'L' ana' lf6'lf1.CC1Il'UlI which lzczvepz-m1'm'w1 um' QI' Illl'-fY'lIL'.N'I high .s'4'lmolhc111d.s' in lhv zmrllz. PI! -,ll ff-1 .1 v- an f' FTRST ROW: K. Fiedorek, D. Martin, I. Potter, S. Way, C. Smith, N. Ballard, D. Alexander. SECOND ROW: M. Wallace, 1. Etti tien, C. Blisset, L. Wolschleger, J. Dinwiddie, S. Sweet, M. Brown, D. Cunningham, A. Hansen, P. Berg, E. Carr. THIRD ROW: A. Carey, S. Wertman, C. Elzinga, L. Engstrom, L. Lugihbil, C.T. Martin, P. Osterberg, S. Shulman, D. Klooster, P. Parsel, C. Elzinga, K. Lieberman, S. Farrell. FOURTH ROW: B. Browe, M. Sandford, J. Warner, S. Szudzik, C. Potter, M. Kroll. 1 i L-Q Symphony Band Wins Honors A I Slate F estiva! Band! 74 uw -s lfrla ' ar.:-Ilnraf. - Z M. ws-nga' FIRST ROW: Belfy, S. Pettis, I.. Stalblin, D. Boss, SChuCh, C. Begrow, T. Wood. SECOND ROYV: M, Cunningham, D. Potter, S. Wilson, D. Smith, M. Curtis, D. Wolgamott, D. Emmons, R. Pearl, N. Martin. THIRD ROW: j. Svlph, T Bridl G. Forbrig, J. Koteskey, J. Wilson, V. Skelton, S. Way, L. Wasoski, G, Wertman, R. Phillips, R. Winchester. Xi. Mol, T, Pease, D. Staley. FOURTH ROW: B. Inman, C.A. Odmark, Director, M. Cummings. Y., I '1 ..i 1 5. ? . ,, 1 A . if l H f 1--1 1 Practice A no' Delerm inczlion A re The Elem en ls O A Good C oneerl Band . FIRST ROW: S. Westenbioek, P. Grubaugh, I. Begrow, M. Staley, M. Davorick, B. Gill. SECOND ROW: E. Dhashleer, T. Alger, S. McNamara, D. Barttlet, D. Dannacher, C. Pence, K. Smith, S. McClellan, B. Sladek, S. Potter. THIRD ROW: C. White, S. Wolgamott, R. Borths, I.. White, P. Watkins, M. Emmons, E. Carey, B. Forbrig, T. Otis, P. Carey. FOURTH ROW D. McKenzie, B. Goss, D. White, T. Keie, D. Meredith, P. Hooper. Symphony Band's Brass Sextet: Kit Lieberman, Chuck Elzinga, Diane Potter, jim Wilson, Donna Staley. Missing-Eric Hedrick ,ix FIRST ROW: J. Michael, T. Brown, G. Olsen, L. Bradley, T. Phelps. SECOND ROW: C. Kloostcr, j. Hamilton, L. Custer, C. Russell, D. McC:mdles, D. Powell, R. Slone, S. Boss. THIRD RCW: li. Fmpcv, E. B d ' u ay, J. Popenhagen, D. Ballard, P. Doan, R. Webster, T. Moreland, M. Foclutnmn. FOURTH png ROW: N. Empey, L. Mason, C.A. Odmark, Director. 1: Ya. If elf MarChz'ng Band Steps ul This year, for time first time, die CHS Ixlarcliing Band vias under the direction of Gary St-Litziiian. This rievf imluence, along the loa1d's officers-- Diane Qooster, treasurer, Sandy lffay, secretary, Beth lzmazi, president, and lim Vfil- soi, staderit director, and our fine rgajorettes Sue Pettis, F-.Iarcia Broivzi, Head Major- ette, Delobj.'Bartlett, and Diane Klooster helped to streigtlieri and improve our proitiising musicians and bring about a greater degree of school spirit. .J Cure. ., 'ti 81334 , ..- W., ,iv x, 11525322-ixp if g- Q ' E A , I ,4 7, A. 9. Q-sg , 9. bg A e'-vw ' Sf. H' .,, vJ2:fg kr-' i. ,fgfaev ,rf 5 X f 272' .ffffsp R 1 . q,s 08, f 6 v ,J if , '91 v 4 1 Mmm -As M 'J Sq 'g ,JM -:H Hp. Q 5 1 Q' Zi f , X f I 'XX X l S ilver f1lZl7l'V6l'SCU l' Comer Z5 Ch 2.Iaj.' 21 ard 22, cohcerts were presehted to :dark ears of dedicated service to Charlevoix Eigh School J. Clarehce E.. Odrhark. .it this tithe, ide Bard DDT was dedicated to hir: hjf Iris. DOfle3.1Cl Bro'-Yr: D1 e lj of die School Board ahd die Bard Boosters. Also, ah ' of his colleagdes gave short speeches about hihi. 3. Odhiark was presehted gfts frohi the Sehiors it ard, hoii High School Bards, die Charlevoix Bard o ters ard rhagjf oiier orgahizatiohs. fie eveht vias clihiated hjf several E.l'.l1 11i joihihg die Sjfrhphohjr Bahd for die plajfihg of the tradiriohal S ars ahd Sirioes Forever . i l l' f if lluunnsnuu ! ' ' . X X 'if unulllu nn' I ll Pure S piri Z! 1, We Wish to thank our Vars- ity Cheerleaders for this year for the enthusiasm they helped to generate for our Rayders. What would we have done With- out them? They were: Annette Hansen, Kris Osterberg, Sherry Austin, Kay Fiedorek, and Laurie Engstrom. Sports!82 9' 5 .-'V' 11. 1 4- -1.5 lnocxsvul. ' v - syn I J. Vs A na' Freshmen 1 . .S -.LM ..-ata -. Only -4, V ' , ,, . f .,, Q., ' . Q0 A W4 SMU Spirit A Plenty Maintaining the pep and spirit of the home ctovcd throughout the game is a special job delegated to those who have best displayed the ability for this sonietiiiies difficult task. Out thanks go to QI. Y. Cheerleaders Nita Martin, Kit l.iebeiiiiian, Sherry XN'estenbi'oek, Lisa Wasoski, and lilaine Cari' and to lfreshnian Cheer- leaders Peggy Carey. 'l'ei'i Brown, Barb Gill, and Debbie llresnehan for the vigor they helped to sustain during the Football and Basketball SSHSOHS. . 3' 0715 t Q A I . five And Delernzilzaliolz ,Mark The RU'1'd6l' F00IbalISea501z -ge 'rea' :eau rg: : 3t::1sr:, ei- iigsiasif., ai 3153 E1CD'.l1'211'.Z '-75115, -..- F,--L 5---Y L1 Q-f P-: Q-- -'-,.-- --c cm.-- J - C- --LDm.--c. :..... , c-3:Ac . . -:'fre'.'e:, ate: a :..2:'c ingggi :aide 21.111 :.: :ze:s x.l2'.', '.1.'11c: else: 1: 2. tge, ' 1 -- -- '-',-:.A---,.. F- 3-.. - ...- E... :. --:: -- ---c-J.La.. :.- --,---S-D--- -..:, x.,--:'...-C v -..L --,E...E.ac- 3.4- -Tll, I'-'El' N.,-E.'.'-.,'f.... ---C :EE:D-- S-I -T.:-L ' x... H--- .. --s.' ......,... -- E xxxcx ,. A-.,., ,.--.X- 2 S If -- .,, ---C w'..-.,. ... -.AA ..1-- ..-A ..,..-.s-f ---C ---.,- C 1: - :averse pliff as ,- .1- ,...-. - ..-.,...,,. --.- N.,L-. aux. C-. ---:C.LfC, -,.'- . . .. .- - ,. ,.,.,-.,.. ,.-,,-,... -- ,- -, c. :Cc.:,'---Cx..'-... J- J 3 -. -.A--nl--H- N. 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XX X xi N ' NX 1 . 1 , 4, Y, It s 1 ..- I .'! X .,, 1' I his W 6' bn. Nur J 3' ' Q ' Q lk dw' ag, In ei' U3fx4 Q5 S kl,mx 1'Y w w A , - I X . 5-A t .Li . J. Vs A nliezpale Tom orro w FIRST ROW: I. Murray, N. Empey, D. Meredith, I. Borths, I. Russell, M. Kane, K. Empey, Coach Probert. SECOND ROW: C. Wimmer, G. Stevens, P. Whitley, T. Moerland, T. Keie, B. Goss, D. Zeitler, P. Martin, E. Buday, S. McClellan, G. Wertman. THIRD ROW: R. Himebauch, C. Blanchard, 1. Potter, R. Woods. S. Kantola, 1. Dyksterhouse, M. Custer, P. Doan, C. Berlage, I. Otmanowski, C. Jones, P. Plurnm, S. Coopcr, P. Linse, B. Thorp, D. Austin. Freshmen Bide Their Time FRONT ROW: N. Empey, T. lwloreland, N. Kane, D. Nerctlitlt, KI. Murray. SFCOND ROW: R. llimulizitzcli. l. Potter, R. Faust, B. Thorp, D. Austin, D. Zictlcr, P. Martin, C. jones. THIRD ROW: C. Stevens. P. Mlzitlcm. S. McClellan, B. Goss, T. Keie, P. Pltiniin, F. Buday, K. Fmpcy. CO2lCl1PI'OlWCl't. .J 71? ' ' A-, . um 11 .f fs ,Q 'F' 5. WSU' ,Eli O A fn' .- -- 3 SUV, H. ' w - '35 A -5 .211 I -e - .A .G -W Rayders Continue Victor y S lring l- FIRST ROW: R. Crain, B. Carey, B. Meggison, K. Swanson, L. Potter. SECOND ROW: P. Osterberg, T. Carex' M. Westenbroek, N. Henley, D. Swanson, B. Donaldson, R. Donaldson, R. DeYoung, j. Pease. gf' our RAYDERS thc encouragement. smnminu. kmmir N . . 5' , edge. and thc drnvc to wnn. Fx This was our first your with Coach Anderson. HQ ugnc R esults . A ,.,. L 'wa-Q. w ---'N-f--M0 NJN., -.fn-A . -'.- V '.'2. ---JSAMH - h. -fn Q - -xdgel-.. xl- ..LZ.f---F.,-.- Lf.-x.,..,J - LC-- Gaflsrd .1 ',. ,. .- N ... - A Ln un - a --.. ffm.- .:'D'--e l...1-- St.IQ:ace . ,, -h .-.l:3c--E Lx, ?etoSkef 'DOF-3-,-Q -x Ev-- L-- Gaylord T.C.S.?. 2Oi.T-.6 x,1f'.' 1-ha ' Q-1+ va Lui.. O , 12..- bf. LEUECG Q-A-I L- iw R ayc1'er.s' G 0 Places' After taking fourth place in the Michigan Iluron Shores tfon- ference, the Red Rayclcrs then Went on to play Onaway and lloyne City. They took the Class C Dis- trict title. In Regional play the Rayders heat Kalkaska and then in the last garne lost to Coleman by the score of 64 to 62. N 6:1 l,,,,.g P Q 3 ff! 'fi ' a J. V. '5 lfake 4-1 ,Yew B6gZ.lZlZI'lZg , . Q 1 - .. I 40 9 A-K - - .. - . - -, - -. . ,.. - - ---51-A-- - , - , I --.- Z.. ,...-A:-- , .-l-'.,: ,-- Z-: X- I ., 1. ,..u-'- ..-' ... iii '. -5-.. - -,.l--'-.- -.. --.., -- -':..--Q-. --x.,v-'.. -.w -- - ,, , A - ,, lk, - , - fq - M ... ,, --.Lil - ..-.... . .i-- --,, -, ...-:...,.,' -. -L-'Z- . -'--..... Fresiznzelz--1IIaz'1z New Skills ---..----.- .V.....- .. - - - -- - - ---..--..--- ,- .h , x .-.- L Z- --:, -1- , ,....- - -:..,. X- 7-l - .- 'L , . ..,v. - ,.- - . -,-...i. -. -...,.- , V--- -. ,-.,.i ,.. --..-. .,-vv- ... -- ..,. ---, , --- --...,-...Y- -.,- , -.---- -,.-- 1 ..-t.- ', , - '. - - .. - - , - , -,, -, - . -- ... - . 7 .,!,,A, -- ,i- -,. --.-.----,- ..-,.. .... ----A B. N.-.--. B ff' We v . 1 I ' 1 A 1 81,4 Q 5' ,mens 5 ii l 1. s Nur 4 ., 1 'QI1' 19 'Q qifv' 13,2253 -12533-I 1 :f 'J V21 li. ' Q YKX ' DQ ! ii sf ' 835 up Girls' Basketball Makes Debut Sports '94 AN FRONT ROW: Margaret Borths. Elaine Carr, Cindy Funk, Mickey Hawkins. SECOND ROW: Cindy Kleiber, Roberta Pearl, Laura Staublin, Pam Parsel. Dorma Staley, Coach-Miss Toni King. I N J. V.'sAwail NexlSeas0n Q ..4' 1 1 A 1 't-:Y .It ,,--'Q' FRONT ROW: Debbie Bartlett, Coleen Russell, Regina Borths, Patti Elzinga. SECOND ROW: Tori Alger, Kit Lieberman, Tiller Otis, Marian Staley, Anne Carey, Coach-Miss Toni King. ..,4L,4g Never one to be left be- hind for long, C. ll. S. this year sponsored something new to the students of our sehoolg Varsity and lr. Yars ity GIRLS' Basketball. Ln- der the leadership of Voaeh Toni King, the two teams practiced with evident en- thusiasm and worked hard to make the venture sueeess- ful. Although Hot a member of a league this year, the teams traded games with Central Lake and Cliehoygan. and with the women faculty ot' the Xliddle School. Once established in the league next season, it is hoped the poten- tial shown this year can he more fully developed and luring honors home to C. ll. S. 5l'OI'fS O This year's golf team was the larg- est since it first became a competi- tive sport. The boys met the game with enthusiasm and skill holding their own throughout the short season. Sport5,'96 I L J I FRONT RO'W: R. 'Woods, I. Lachrnan. SECOND ROVV: P. Klooster, R. Crain, G. Skeel, B. Cudd, I. Dyksterhouse. THIRD ROVV: T. Bradley, I. Russell, D. Crain, R. Faust, Henley, B. Carey. Wrestling Team Gains oliee FRONT ROW: P. Klooster, C. Skeel, R. Bindi, P. Ohmer, H. Otis. SECOND ROW: B. Wilson, G. Stevens, B. Thorp, P. Linse, M. Custer, 1. Groomes, C. Borths, G. Wcrtman, Coach Probert. Ski Team Upholds Ifs Record FUN- mt 5' PM 3'- FRONT ROW: D. Davison, T. Bergman, C. Salisbury, D. .-'Xlmom-odc. SFCOND ROW: P. Grubaugh, N. Luntcigen, G. Forbrig, J. Pticnnc, I. Ostcrlicrg, C. Cunningham, T. Penny, D. Bartlett, I.. Ancc, C,T. Martin, C. Olson, Coach Bolduc. Sometliing old and something nevs. . . a newly organized suc - cessful Xiresllnzig Team and commuctl Success for the Ski Team. Q., V- Q In t.x.t, .fl Track Team Builds i5Iz'1zCIi0n 'Ffiii Coach Gary' 5:12:33 talriig corgrgaid, size 9 9:dv.'o:k ani pracice, we had a top place-::e:t i1 corjereice aid also i: iie Regoials. ?f ': 7. 3v.t::- T. Fzsel. '. Icriz. E. Eziaf. '. Csteie: :- : 1' ffl- - 4--:-- 4 ' W--4- cf-M54 2'N',','- 2 .... -. -...----,-. -., -.'---- . -. -'..:...-., ...- -.f -.x. .-. iz. is, Q. -1: ::. E. 22:31. f. ?:':e:. G. '-'fe'-g.z. ... ,.. ... . - - , -- - ,. ..,- -,.,.- v-- ,,.,.....- ,, N- . -....... -.--....,. -A- N --N - --.- - - K: 4 -x ... . -..--, . ..-.,--. - ----..,-. -.. .f..,-...... . . -v.,..... 5. Z . .',:l'L Y.. ?L...iIE.'.l2I.. V. Sill-SQA-. -. 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The most impres- sive of these changes involves the new relaxed dress code, and the long awaited installation of a pop machine in the cafeteria. ln addition to their regular duties of approving class and club activities, they also sponsored Homecoming, and rewrote the School Constitution. This new con- stitution paves the wav for better student repre- sentation and an even more effective council for next vear. fxiemloers of this vear's council are: Senior Representatives Beth Inman Cwho also served as Secretary-Treasurerb and Terry El- zingag jill Warner Uuniorj, Connie Crain Gresh- manj, Lisa 'Wasoski CSophomoreJ, Kay lfiedorek, CPresidentb, Fred Davison Cjuniorj, and Dan Austin Clfreshmanj. Missing from picture: Bruce Ixieggison Nice-Presidentb, and Steve Kantola CSophomoreD. Crg. lO2 op Ten . . '-K P 'WQE 'w- Scholarshzjv Is orzored liach year? we lwnur nur mp sm- dents through the Xaunnal Hfmfn' Society. This OI'j.f3.I11ZZlllUI1 nu lungcr functions at CHS so wc wish ru lmn- or those Students who rcprcrsenl :hc top ten Seniors of the 1971 gradual- ing class. , ' i'r'-TA'--1'-'Q 'i:v4'le: ' -'M'-1heu4r'f,iun-mi Yllliii . 1 if 811 JM' 'IKOOM , ui 1. - v D. Lewisg D. Staleyg D. Eglerg I. Kloosterg K. Ficdorckg G. ,f'xnderson, CO-S8llll21fOfiRI1QD. Smith. X'n1cdi.'rori- ang M. Westenbrock, Co-Salutatoriang S. Kaynerg D. Patrickg I.. Ormsby. ' F' lr ' 4 '!fl5l'Cll-I+ '. 'ei .ul sill wvfrhvvm! s 1 v . ' f U, , 1gfgn,.f.,,, - -nun '-- my ...H -Y ,. .- M . , '7': 1 A an '71 sllnu-xftvm we s H4 'Q uw. . A Bl n 4 unu- U3. Q iii O14, IU? Snowmobile Club Win fer Paslinz 6 Becomes New Orgafzizaliolz 1 Northern Michigan has 8.1V.'3.'j'S been lcnovfn for it's winter sports and since the advent of the snovrhomile, large groups of young and old have enthusiasticalljv included it among Lheir past times. This year, C. H. S. snowmobile enthusiasts banded to- gether to form a new club for run in the snow. . ' if V H 52 o 1, g, , 1 ,x Q- 5 1 i L3,,.. S W Q -5 I l ' 'Y 1 f i ,1 o it fi 5. - Ji n K -Nagi- 10-E JG rixnf 'F X Lx.. lg?-uri: s GA .A. E rn p ha.s'z'.s' rz A Clivily The Girls' Athletic Associa- tion was formed at C. H. for the first time this year under the leadership of Mrs. Dsterberg and Annette Hansen, presidentg Denise Wagner, vice-presidentg Ann Carey, secretary, Bobbie Sladek, treasurer. They had many activities such as bowling, basketball, track, and volleyball. The volleyball team that competed with other schools is pictured at left. They are, Nl. Mosoryak, P. Parsel, D. Warner, K. Lieberman, Xi. Dix- on, L. Herzog, D. Peters, D. Wagner, K. Whitley. FIRST ROW: M. Mosoryak, T. Alger, D. Dannachcr, L. Lyons, L. Herzog, B. Rrowc, R. Rortlis. STCOND ROV! .-X. Caron-. M. Staley, L. Bradley, K. Lieberman, B. Sladek, C. Russell, P. Parscl, C. lilcibcr, D. Bartlett, Ni. Kim. C. Russell, S, Pettis. Tl-HRD ROW: D. Wagner, C. Funk, R. Slone, VI. Bcgrow, ,-X. Hanson, S. Wcstciibrock. D. XicC.xn.ilcsS. C. Crain. R. Wiklanski, M. Borths, L. Sneathen, Mrs. Ostcrbcrg, Advisor. FOURTH ROW: P. Rndcr, l. Ancc. C. Parnzgr--. li. Egler, R. Pearl, 1. Carey, E. Carr, E. Carey. S. Alspaugh, VI. Hawkins. M. Dixon, I. Custer. D. Stalt-'.'. FIFTH RCN'-' T Wood, S. Szudzik, K. Osterberg. CCZI7fZpLlS LUIQ . . Ifzsighl Ihrough Companionshzp T' FIRST RCW: S. Cellner. M. Cunningham, D. Klooster. D. Cinningham, I. Potter. Mr. Jensen. Advisor. S. Mat. I.. Custer, E. Dhaseller. SECCFD RCW: M. BIC'--fn. T. Brown. B. Bron-re. S. Sn-feet. I. Scliuch. D. Boss. VY. Boss. I. Kerner. R. Rotter. C. Elinga, S. Tfestenprcek. D. 'V.'clgarnott. S. Pettis. THIRD RCW: J. 'Wilcox E. Jones. I.. Staublin, T. Chmer. K. Blissett, C. Fmii. R. Slozze, X. Eznpejs. Bi. Emmons. 'Ver-peek. D. Fochtznan, J. Klooster, D. Kimble. FOURTH RCW: S. Wolgamott, 31. Feltler. C. Rotter. D. Pow-.'el.l. S. Boss, D. McCandless. Bi. Stanley. C. Crain. D. Alexander. P. Linse, S. Key. M. lifestenbrcel-4, C. Klccster. . 'Ii' -J Again this year, the Charleton: chapter of Cam- I pus Life was on the move, ' sponsoring meetings such as , A Scream in the Dark at Halloween, attending the Holiday Teen Convention in Washington, D. C. , and pre- senting a vocal concert, 'Seranade of Spring in April. Campus Life also Y sponsored a return visit to c.H.s. by Iimmi Diaaddo l and the Potter's Clay. Spec- ' ial recognition goes to Diane Klooster vflio vias crowned 1971 Campus Lire Svreetheart Queen for Northern Michigan. x I Org. lC'6 f ti . l i nw- 0 . .x ,., F.H.A. Promotes Concern h . f P - , I 7 - 2 'fs A 1 30' . 1 7 7 -. X V. JY x D X ' TQ ,,. 4 ur L -'L . ,-1 ,. u ' W' I J ,I L . 5 Jia I? ff' . FRONT ROW: R. Borths, P. Watson, L. Custer, V. Potter, C. Russell, D. Marme. SECOND ROW: D. Wells, S Boyd, C. Russell, C. Pence, D. Empey, M. Borths, Mrs. Odmark, Advisor, D. Martincheek, D. Petexs, D. Bascom, D. Wagner, 1. Olinghouse, F. Whitlev. iii ' .fb l The Future llomemakers oi' flnieri- ca are always active in a variety oi' en- terprises. From assisting in time xiai-tin of Dimes drive, to sponsoring the Spring Fashion Show, they seem con- stantly on the go. Aside from regular functions and meetings, the cluli also planned and executed several projects. Officers for this year are Ni. iloriiis, Reporter, F. Xlliitley, President: Y. Potter, Parlianientarian: D. Peters, Vice-Presidentg and C. Russell, t Treasurer. 6 x Fla.sh Editor . . ............... Sherry Austin Flash Staff ..... FIRST ROW: D. Staley, T. Goldstick, D. Warner, S. King, R. Slone, M. Mosoryak, M. May, I. Izzo, L. Lyons, N. Fochtman, K. Osterberg, M. May, P. Berg, B. Inman, M. Goss. SECOND ROW: B. Herzog, R. Luedke, C. Borths, L. Ance, P. Rader, S. Gigg, S. Austin, R. Browe, L. Mason, D. Smith, M. Dixon, M. Anders, T. Schantz. Pillar: J. Wilson, S. Haertter. Opposite page .... . Flash Editorial Board ................. Donna Staley Sr. Production manager, Peggy Berg, Co-ordinating Editor, Ted Schantz, Ir. Production manager, Kris Osterberg, Assistant Editor, Marian Mosor- yak, Art Editor. Annual Staff ............. . . FIRST ROW: S. Kayner, S. Gigg, B. Inman, S. Szudzik, D. Staley, M. Brown, I. Belfy, M. Peltier, S. Pettis. SECOND ROW: L. Herzog, L. Lyons, P. Berg, E. Carr, T. Phelps, M. Goss, C. Potter, D. Wolgamott. THIRD ROW: F. Davison, I. Carey, D. Wagner, S. Luedke, P. Rader, T. Wood, K. Osterberg, G. Forbrig. Missing from picture: N. Ballard. C ommunicalions aim 191 Ra yder di Crimson F lash dents of CHS. 1-fi M 3. 9 gk J 1' , ,A n - A I L 'Z' :if-,'K. I . -1' . . V .. .,f 5. f' ,wh -.rl A: -A ,A 5. , ,AR NL an ,, Q .I -W A ' 'r-3'4'f:'g-':-'1'- 1'gi.b5i'a:3eva:.:::'f-'..aamgl ' i ' ' sein' -'f- ' 4.1-sf : --M- ijach and every student has thc right to he informed ofthe activities and f events which occur during the school 1 year. It is the duty of the Crimson Hash and Rayder Staffs to provide thc students with such information. Each publica- -' tion has it's own function hui hoth are a communication tool for the express pur- ' pose of recording and informing the stu- I ..1,,.A .-E, iw- ,,, . Mx I 1' ' Sf Ai iffy N Spanish Club 5011112 Ofllze Border ai CHS. -ie 5321153 C113 lS ag 3IE2.llZEIlOl . ..',. -' :...,.-. 1 ,. ,- .. - ,. 3... ma. 211-55 al. 5353.353 :L,..e--.: LUqeL.-::. ff gives Lie srgcezts 2: 3-33o:t:.1r.' to ex- teza :er Q:f.f:1ec.ge QI nav ta: 'f.'31-e 2-.L Lie sais :Liza QETLQQ' 11. -115 'rear Lie :M-:QQ Q1--A -1- - ----- -1- f- -fa--- .,:,c.-....-- 3... - Ny .xg Sil parties, 2. Q. L, C Eve parries fr 3:3 DEE.---2... All ' - - .1 Nf----...,:E- --...---.,..- --,... ..,...-,bw-. ..f-u.-.,-..-.f - -551- x..E.f5'.'. -'iE.f'IEf LIZET 3: 'IU-mf: 41 ....x.. 7 Q:--M fl .1 A 3 ' 'r ' 0 ' V vvv' fl l ,. : nb Y . 'ax u-,df 1:2 af A 11 f,-1' A' '3- -1 ET 'iwvvll T735 22' 'T Z..- - , 3, i. 3? L15 35 FIRST RC?-'z T. 'v'1'C'Ci. F. Carey. T. Alger. C. Klccstet. 3. 1123. D. Bartlett. lie3e?.:.a::.. 3-C. Bergg SECCSD RCTC: I.. :ta'.1:gi:. P.. ?,CS5'.1I.?.-. S. 5355. f. Eegtc'-'r. L. T. 3:c1':. D. Dalzaclza. 3. Eilocster, LZ. -'allaceg TT-TRD RCW: D. S:a-e'.: Z. CL-:. :. :?. fSC1'.. S. Akgaugg. lf. STEQET. C. 33:15. 2. Ballard. j. Boris. T. 73-alps. A x.,Tg. - -L V. 1 Vgfli, Vfdf, Vic! EW -1' Jig' .ffawzzg ly active this year under thc dynamic leadership of President Debby Smith, Vice President Diane Boss, Secretary Sue Pettis, Historian Bill Wilson, Treasurer Cindy Punk. Highlights oi' the year were a travelougue, Christ- mas Party, a Winter Sports party, and the annual Latin Banquet. 0 ., . '35 'x wg V G . 'vw s i . A v- -'M ,,,,.. V ,xnrqnu H- nu. iN FIRST ROW: R. Bindi, B. Wilson. SECOND ROW: E. Carey, R. Slone, L. Bradley. D. Powell. C. Funk, A. Hansci-. P. Itrrts- P. Berg, D. Smith, j. Kemer, M. Peltier, S. Petris. THIRD ROW: B. Sladck, S. Potter, D. N1cC.ind1css. C. lk-nec, XT. Tianff K. Long, I.. Englstrom, V. Wojan, J. Dinwiddie, K. Smith, J. Wilcox, S. Sweet, A. Potter, l. Custer FCURTlE RC'-2' Yrs Novak, Advisor, T. Otis, J. Hamilton, S. Brady, C. Crain, P. McDonough, S. Szudzik, M. Brown. K. Ficdorolx. I. Belize. D. Boss, R. Wiklanski, E. Dhasleer, I. Schuch, V. Peters, C. Potter, C. Anderson, E. Bndiiv, M. Emmons. The Latin Club has been especial- Pep Club The biggest and busiest club this year at CHS was the Pep Club. They boosted school spirit with class competition, pep meetings, after game dances and the Morp. A first for the Pep Club was the addition of boys into their membership. C3 1' - , . N U .. ...V V - '1 W ' 1. . - ,,' Q.. 4, .. -......... W as -... WJ- -e- -My P -L ef' - - . L - 'T T .....-. ,,,........-.--- ' ., . . W-me '-fr ..,1:,f,..,.,.,-.. . A ,.,............-... - ix . Gi e vi., i -9l....,,, PIRST RCW: I.. 'Wol.schleger, S. Haertter, M. Straw, H. Yerbeek. N. Ballard, B. Inman, S. Kayner, M. Brown. I.. Ance, T. Goldstick, D. Bascorn. SECOND ROW: K. Lieberman. S. Austin, T. Wood. D. Martin. M. Wallace, Mrs. Passett, Advisor, Mr. Morgan, Advisor, P. Rader, K. jones, T. Ohrner, I. Wilcox, M. C-oss, R. Pearl, T. Alger. THIRD ROIN: S. Pettis. C. Klooster, C. Smith, S. Cellner. M. Cunningham, S. Way, C. Russell. D. Marrne. M. Bordfxs, K. Piedorek. G. Barnum. E. Carr, I. Schuch, L. Orrnsby, B. Wiklanski. D. Boss. G. Berg. I. Carey. FOURTH ROW: I. Potter. K. Smith, B. Sladek, D. Vfagner, S. Szudjk. K. Osterberg, B. Porbrig, I.. llfasoski, P. Carey, I.. Krueger, C. Punk, A. Carey, S. Luedlce. FIFTH ROW W. Skelton, S. Wolgamott. R. Slone. A. Hansen. T. Phelps, D. McKenzie, J. Wilson. N. Fochtman, D. Bartlett. I. Kotesky. J. Warner, X. Martin. D. Patrick, M. Staley, D. Cunningham. r b 7 i r vw W.. I s I .. .. - 0 s.-.li S. L .A .A . M. aides I0 C16I'l'6lIIlll'C' The members oif the Student l,ihrarian's Assistants Association of Michigan, hetter known as SLAAM, were again on duty in the C, H, S, library during 1970-Tl. liaeh gi rl, working a minimum ot' one hour a day, helped Mrs. Mudge keep the library running smooth- ly. Aside from the regular meetings, meni- bers also attended the lfall and Spring Region al meetings, and sold popeorn at the home basketball games to raise money for the Slklle' SLAAN meeting held in .Xnn ,-Xrhor during' April, which 13 members attended. Xiemhers are: N. Ballard, reporter, li. Iluhey, Ni. May, secretary, Nl. llorths, Ni. Xiay, S. Rayner, vice-president, li. Currie, presi- dent, M. Dixon, treasurer, R. Doiialdsozi, Sehantz, historian, li. Novotiiy, ll. I3rov.e. Crg Debate X Forensics DEI6I77ZZ'lZCIIfOlZ The Decidilzg Faclor as Frotr Ltliiirg sttvfstorrrs to top-:otclt cozpetitors, the ' l9'S -'l Debate F:-rersics tear: cieijriteljr let evelitore Lroif' ie? were :tt to achieve stccess. Frorf Iio:-eltlter ittgi Febrtarjr, ie Debate tear: cortpilei at izpressive rec ora of iicttries, ircltiig a plaqte fro: ie Detroit Free Fress for a 'Si iff: record itrirg league cofrpeti- tior, arf ftst place it ie leagte district tottrraiert. F:-retsics tear: also acc orfplisief a goti deal, ircltiirg first olace ir Seritts bi' Sarlt Herzog at .l.tGres-Sizs. - ' S- .fs ' -o :rirg forte stct rortrs to C. :. S. , lottg, tar.: iottrs ,.,.., of ieiicatei efort vias recessarit or ite oart of boi stt- ietts arf coacr.. Flacig iii ir Etrrorots at ite Regioral-, ierrjf iztsir. 5-ecarfe ie first C. S. sttiett to cc-:ipete it ie State Forersics Firals Lt .ir irbor. Caiti Salfwir a iiri jrear rrerier of the teatr., iis jfear helped tt take tie Debate tears irto ite fital rtttrd of tie Regiotals at - C. 1.1.11 Else, Special Titaics tt lfrs. Ford, 'fritse patiert ievotitr arf cotttless iotrs :f vrorlc were ie largest cor. rtttirg factors to ite tearis cottirtei stccess. l wx-4 rv? f . .- - . - - 1. . - - --. H' - .F 1, - vr :-3-,g ,,g, ,, gf, - D. Sta.e'.'. S. retfr. . rae:.'. S. .-2l ... .L. IN. ::.,...ga. 3. Eal.ax. rx.. --e..::-as. R. Lease. 5. Gtef. T. Gtlitiit S. Ef.....fr'. I-Q .i.:.ie:. S. Eaettfer. 1. .l.::e. T. 7'-'sci cf'.-e:7:e.'z. S. b.a'.:e:. A-.. 1- ' -',---'.: - '..--.-Z. ..-:'.- - :-.. .. s-- r ' ..- t :-:.:-'- r tr - -- '- N.--5. --4 -. 4'Ia:..'::... I. :L.g::....5.... 5. ...:.J.-.:. 2. -.::-.25. S. C7.55. 1. S-C..:. -. -.:...-.:.. D-. --LEC-.-if R. -' .'-' r 't .: 'ur' .: :. - - ' tt, -.,',- 2111. I'1L...... L .. 1 .2i..Z. --l5J:..'lZ ..':... 211-121 5. 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N. 'Q' ' Q If , 1 uf. . ' 3 nn.. ' f'v,'-L' L Q KAL ..V.,. fa ' ' , -g'-7' . 4- W 1 . ' iyflm :Yff-,' 54? . b We .- a'xf,fQ--.lawfn ' rw- wi. lv-g - ..,,,.,-1 1 't Q! 8 3 I-'f ,. wg, 9. Q- 1 S r- Taming Of The S hre w Ore of the activities involveci viii Debate-Forensics is the production of a one act play for competition. This j.'ee.r's e:trj: vias Toe Taming of the Sirrevf' by Shake- spear wich brought home an excellence award for Sierrjf .r.'.lS'Ei1. Cast: Baotista-Rick Hemickg Kaierina-Sherry Aus- tiig Bierce-Cacti Balcivring Petruchio-Steve Kantolag Luceztio-fir: Vfilsoig Hortensio-Ron Bindig Grumella- Nikki Ballardg Maria-Kris Osterbergg Student Director- Sue Kajzier. A .4f yfg. --O A n l1'V6'IZl.llg Of One-fit Is The Importance Of Being Earnest L ie second year in 21 row the CHS I-orcnsic 'I can aut together a series of one-acts. 'Ihc program is a iiioficj raising pro iect and hopefully acquaints the coinniuniii, i.-.iii one of the various aspects of public speaking and pcrtorin- ing arts in which the students are involved. CIAST Algernon Moncriefi' , , Ron hindi Lane ,,.,,,, , Rod Slonc jack Worthing . . ..., lim Xlpilson Lady Bracknell . . .... Shelly King Gwendolen , , , Nancy lfochtnian Miss Prism . . . . Pam .Nlspaugh Cecily Cardew ,,,,, Lisa Wusoski The Rev. Dr. Chausuhle . .Steve liantola Gertrude ....... . 'l'rudi Cloldstick An Evening OfOne-Acts The Lottery The Lottery was district first place winner in mul tiple reading and was dramatized for Evening of One-Acts . 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E :..---..... 3-.. -,---:,... ..a-,--f-, -v-. -.......--, -4....g ----v-- ....-v-v-, -- , -rf - .,-f s-.. -, ?,,.. -,.-v........ '-..: -:-.. HI: :---:-...L -- -..:..t- -..:.... --..- -AL-K-.. --..,.:' S..- 2-3-7-- .,---..--- ---I v --,--u.-v-v- 1 ..-wig ..--v--- -..- .-.v.. --.....v -iv. v...w.f-- ' 1 X fox' v , fr.. it fe- OIW F, f Rf' -0 . v ' 1 -t fs' ,Et i in H 9' Z, :df I .. . Working H ara' To Keep C.H.S. Running Srnoolhly There are many hidden factors in the operation and running of a high school. Those people who perform the many everyday acts we rarely find out about, are actual- ly the only ones who understand how complex this job can be at times. Vane Smith has played many roles to us be- sides that of Principal, including counselor and teacher. In trying to keep the 400 plus occupants of C. ll. in line as well as dealing with administrative problems, he has endeavored to run our school with a firm but fair and un- derstanding hand. One person who understands this better than most is Mrs. Joanne Grubaugh. With the aid of office assistants Sandy Cellner and Terri Wood, Mrs. Grubaugh has solve many problems we've brought to her in our year at C. H. S. , as well as handling the mountains of paperwork which always seem to accrue in the office. To these people who have helped us during our school years, we would like to say Thankyou. Air 1. 1:1 ! V 3 Hdnzng To Pattern CPXAPLEXUIX, XOCATLONAL FDICATION 1971 P1 IVY iY TF ASE : VX:T7 ,i , .L N--.....,s.- 3T Y .,,, ,QQ3 Qfwvl 1 W3 ,-.if5 ' if ' 5' iv, 1- f ur Future Years 1, -fig 1 I IJ. Y, I I 'mn '- ' Y -A 'R i +7 ,Q I ru-l -- 7f'7' :- If 4 '4 rm I V1.1 Math and Sciences, TOP-Mr. Bruce Morgan. Iliolog. .. 1 rth Scicnccg Mr. I-dwin Crook, .-XIgcIXr.1: Mr. I.1:'Wcs M son, Chcmistry and Physics: and Mr. Clcxz 'I'.1'.Ior, cc. I 1 v- Algclwra II, and .-Xdvnnccd Math. I'I 'xlr XX1IIx1 X11 mx X X c 5 'I Art and Music, II' '-. . lm. :rx ', Q rig I oi amnrlx, Conccrl amd Svmplmom' I3.m.Isg .md Nr. x-.1.. N man, Marclming Ilnmi. Ifnglish and Ianguagcs, .VXIIOYI -Mrs. Marist: Iio?-tt, Ifnglislm I and Ccncml IngIisI1 Ig Mrs. I',I'Llfh'C5 Neva? I and Ccomctryg Mr. Cordon Robiusoxw. 'X,-.uirzviq I Ccncrnl I .ngIisI1III, nmigpc-3cI1 Ig Mrs. CM-r'.'Y X c Academic I-'nglish IX' and Sprmishg Mrs. Couric IQ I Ioumalism, Spccclm II II3cI'.1tc 'Iforcmics .vii Cru Fnglish II. 'IJ Perpelualzrzg Enlightenment Armed with the resources of the C. H. S. counseling center, Dr. William Ratigan strives to help our students reach a solid compre- hension of their abili ties and goals. As well as administering multitudes of stan- dardized tests to un- derclassmen, he is also available to all students who need ad- vice, on any matter from college to careers. 1 ,-in my X With the help of assistants Mrs. Marguerite Currie and Mrs. Maxine Bergman, our steadfast librarian, Mrs. joy Mudge stands ever ready to stem the flow of demands showered upon her by the students of C. H. S. From ordering materials for term papers to collecting overdue book fines, she never-the-less is sincere in her devotion to the library and her students. Adm. X124 Food . . . Health Services Ifood services are pei'i'orincti hj. Marie lilissett and V, Xlright L1IlClCI'VZ,iI ying conditions this year. Trying to find just what CHS students wanted for lunch with the Administration, the cooks gave CHS its first a la carte lunch Xlrs. Blissett was also awarded honors for her long service in food services this year. I. gif- 4J Mrs. jean Miles serves the Charleviox High School as school nurse, looking after all those aches and pains we seem to get on test days along with the real-live einer- x gencies. Her efficiency and care are necessary in even school. seemed to be the stumbling hloclq. .filfiiit at- .ff 'I id: X .I X .P A ,-, b ., 'Gi , l 1 ' H xx -xr-v L Q X . Adm. 126 Y 4 gr- in-in Main lenance A na' Transportation Schools must have teachers, administra- tors and students but they must also have maintenance and transportation personel to function smoothly. Probably the two most un- sung and thankless jobs in the school system yet more than to those students and teachers who function within the high school walls. Thank you to those who cleaned our halls and got the busses through one of the worst win- ters in this schools history. The maintenance personal are: Mrs. Williams, Mr. Helms, Klr. Potter, Mr. Thomure. Due to a breakdown of our camera we were unable to photograph the entire I bus personel. They are ' however, Bud Heeres, XI. ,-- Boss, M. Cudd, H. De- '5, X Young, A. Smith, A. Thorp, G. Wolgamott, 13. Sladek, D. Russell, A. Bearss, KI. Bearss, D. Boss. l Miri. lf' --... -Nw ALSPAUGH, PAIVZELA--Band 1-35 Class Officer, pres. 25 Debate 3, 45 Flash Staff 45 Forensics 45 Homecoming Com- mittee 35 Latin Club 1, 2,45 Forensics One Act Plays 45 Pep Band 2, 35 Prom Committee 35 Ski Club 1-35 Ski Team 1-35 Pep Club 1, 2, 4. ANCE, LAUREL--Band 1, 25 Campus Life 45 Cheerleader 25 Debate 45 Flash Staff 45 Forensics 45 F. T.A. 1, 25 G.A.A. 45 Gymnastics 1, 2, 45 Majorette 15 Foren- sics One Act Plays 45 Ski Club 1-45 Ski Teim 1-45 Spanish Club 2,45 Pep Club 1. .4. ANDERSON, GEORGE--Campus Life 45 Football 45 Latin Club 45 Track 2-45 junior Honor Guard 3. AUSTIN, SI-IERYL--Annual Staff 35 Band 1-45 Cheerleader 1-45 Flash Staff 2-4, Assistant Editor 3, Editor 45 Forensics 3, 45 Homecoming Court 45 Forensics One Act Plays 3, 45 Pep Club 4, Officer, pres. 4. AVERY, JOSEPH--Basketball 25 Co-op 45 Football 25 Snowmobile Club 4. BALDWIN, CATHERINE--Annual Staff 3, 45 Debate 3, 45 Drama Club 1, 25 Drama Club Play Cast 2, The Groom Said No 5 Flash Staff 3, 45 Forensics 2-45 Gymnastics 15 Homecoming Committee 2, 35 Forensics One Act Plays 3, 45 Prom Committee 35 Ski Club 1-35 Ski Team 25 Spanish Club 15 Pep Club 1, 2. BALLARD, NICOLE'--Band 1-45 Betty Crocker Award 45 Debate 45 Drama Club 35 Forensics 45 Latin Club 15 Library Staff 2-45 Mixed Chorus 25 Forensics One Act Plays 45 Pep Band 45 SLAAM 2-4, reporter, 45 Pep Club 45 Marching Band 45 Government Day Section Leader 45 Operation Bently 4. BARNUM, GRETCI-IEN--G.A.A. 45 Spanish Club 45 Student Council 15 Pep Club 1, 4. BERGMANN, MICHAEL--Band 1, 25 Basketball 1-35 Football 1, 25 Gym- nastics 15 Homecoming Committee 15 Varsity Club 1, 2. BERGMANN, THOMAS--Basketball 1, 25 Football 1-35 Co-captain 25 Ski Club 2-45 Ski Team 3, 45 Spanish Club 15 Track 25 Varsity Club 1-45 Vocational Ed 45 Class Basketball 3, 4, Captain 3, 4. BERGMANN, WILLIAM--Basketball 1, 25 Football 1, 25 Ski Club 25 Track 15 Vocational Ed 3, 4. BINDI, RONALD--Basketball 1-35 De- bate 45 Football 1-45 Forensics 3, 45 Latin Club 1, 2, 45 Forensics One Act Plays 45 Track 1-45 Varsity Club 1-45 Wrestling Team 45 Government Day Secretary 4. BOGART, RICHARD--Vocational Ed 4. BRADLEY, CONNIE DROST--Campus Life 1-35 Pep Club 1, 25 Latin Club 15 Mixed Chorus 1. BRADY, I. KRIS--Campus Life 3, 45 Co-op 45 Drama Club 1, 2, Officer, sec. 15 Drama Club Play Cast 1, 25 Flash Staff 45 G. A. A. 45 Latin Club 45 Library Staff 25 Mixed Chorus 1, 25 Office Staff 1, 25 Ski Team 45 Student Council 25 German Club 1, 2, Officer, vice-pres. 15 Science Club 1, 2, Officer, vice- pres. 25 High Stepper's 2. BROWE, RUTHANN--F. H. A. 1, 2,4, Officer, 25 Flash Staff 45 Glee Club 25 Library Staff 3, 45 Mixed Chorus 15 Senior Index SLAAM 3, 45 Spanish Club 1, 25 Pep Club 1, 2. BROVVN, MARCIA--Annual Staff 45 Band 1-45 Campus Life 45 Class Officer, sec. 15 G.A.A. 45 Homecoming Com- mitee 45 Homecoming Court 45 Home- coming Queen 45 Latin Club 1, 2, 45 Majorette 1-45 Mixed Chorus 15 Pep Band 45 Prom Committee 35 Snowmobile Club 45 Pep Club 1, 45 City Band 1-4. CELLNER, SANDRA--Band 1-45 Campus Life 2-45 F.T.A. 1, 25 Gymnastics 15 Pep Band 45 Prom Committee 35 Snow- mobile Club 45 Pep Club 3, 4, Officer, sec. 4. CORRADI, DANIEL--Football 25 Forensics 3. CUNNINGHAM, DARLENE--Band 1-45 Campus Life 2-45 Pep Band 3, 45 Prom Committee 35 Snowmobile Club 45 Pep Club 45 Marching Band 2-4. CUNNINGI-IAM, MARLENE--Band 1-45 Campus Life 2-45 Pep Band 45 Snow- mobile Club 45 Pep Club 45 Marching Band 4. CUNNINGHAM, MITCHELL--Band 1, 25 Basketball 15 Campus Life 3, 45 Football 1-4, Co-captain, 45 Snowmobile Club 4, Officer, pres. 45 Track 35 Varsity Club 3, 4. CURRIE, ELIZABETH--Band 1,25 Campus Life 45 Drama Club 35 Exchange Student fParaguayj 35 Forensics 45 Gymnastics 25 Library Staff 2-45 SLAAM 2-4, Officer, pres. 3, 45 Spanish Club 2-4. DEPEW, DOREEN--Campus Life 3, 45 Gymnastics 15 Mixed Chorus 1. DHASELEER, ALLEN--Vocational Ed 3, 4. DIXON, MARLENE--Band 15 F. H.A. 1, 2, Officer, Song Leader 25 F.T.A. 15 G.A.A. 45 Library Staff 2-45 SLAAM 2- 4, Officer, vice-pres. 3, treas. 4. DOHM, JERRY--Debate 3, 45 Drama Club Play Cast 2, The Groom Said No 5 Flash Staff 45 Football 15 Forensics 35 Forensics One Act Plays 35 Varsity Club 1. DONALDSON, ROBERT--Basketball 1-45 Football 1, 25 Library Staff 45 Snowmobile Club 45 SLAAM 45 Spanish Club 15 Track 1, 25 Varsity Club 1-45 Vocational Ed 4. DROST, B. EDWARD--Band 1, 25 Co-op 35 Football 15 Vocational Ed 4. EGLER, KATHRYN--Girls' Basketball 1-35 Campus Life 35 Class Officer 15 Drama Club 2, 35 Drama Club Play Cast 2, 35 G. A.A. 1, 25 Mixed Chorus 15 Forensics One Act Plays 1, 25 Prom Com- mittee 25 Student Council 1, Officer 15 Swimming Team 1-35 Bowling Team 1-35 French Club 1, 25 Tennis Team 1, 25 Baseball Team 1-35 Drill Team 1, 2. ELZINGA, CHARLES--Band 1-45 Basket- ball 25 Campus Life 2-45 Football 15 Pep Band 2-45 Track 2-45 Varsity Club 1-45 Wolverine Boys' State 35 junior Honor Guard 3. ELZINGA, TERRY--Basketball 1-35 Football 1, 3, 45 Homecoming Com- mittee 45 Prom Committee 35 Snow- mobile Club 45 Ski Team 45 Student Council 3, 45 Track 1-45 Varsity Club 2, 35 Wolverine Boys' State 35 junior Honor Guard 3. FIEDOREK, KAY--Band 1-45 Officer 15 Campus Life 35 Cheerleader 2-45 Forensics 3, 45 F. T.A, 1, 25 G.A.A. 45 Homecoming Committee 3, 45 Honors Band 3, 45 Latin Club 2-45 Forensics One Act Plays 45 Student Council 2-4, Of- ficer5 pres. 45 Pep Club 1-4. FOCHTIVIAN, DAVE--Campus Life 3, 45 Football 1-45 Snowmobile Club 45 Ski Club 1,25 Varsity Club 1-45 Wolverine Boys' State 35 junior Honor Guard 3. FOCHTMAN, NANCY--Band 1-35 Class Officer, vice-pres. 2, pres. 3,45 De- bate 3, 45 Flash Staff 45 Forensics 45 Homecoming Court 45 Latin Club 1, 2, 45 Mixed Chorus 15 Forensics One Act Plays 45 Prom Committee 35 Ski Club 1, 25 Ski Team 1-35 junior Honor Guard 35 Pep Club 1, 2, 4. FORBRIG, GARY--Annual Staff 45 Band 1-45 Homecoming Committee 45 Pep Band 3, 45 Ski Club 1, 25 Ski Team 3, 45 Track 1, 45 Varsity Club 15 Wolverine Boys' State 35 junior Honor Guard 35 Government Day Section Leader 4. GIGG, SANDRA--Annual Staff 3, 4, Editor 45 Class Officer, treas. 45 Debate 45 F.H.A. 1-3, Officer, reporter 35 Flash Staff 45 Forensics 3, 45 Latin Club 1, 25 Library Staff 2-45 Forensics One Act Plays 3, 45 Prom Committee 35 SLAAM 2-45 Officer, State Historian 35 Pep Club 2. GILL, DAVID--Football 1-35 Ski Club 1-35 Ski Team 1-35 Track 1, 25 Varsity Club 2, 35 Vocational Ed 3,4. GILL, LAURA MARTIN--Co-op 45 F.H.A. 25 F.T.A. 15 Ski Club 2. GOLDSTICK, TRUDI--Band 1-35 De- bate 45 Drama Club 35 Exchange Stu- dent fBrazilJ 35 Flash Staff 3, 45 For- ensics 45 F. T. A. 25 Forensics One Act Plays 45 Spanish Club 25 Pep Club 4. GOSS, MARI--Annual Staff 45 Band 1, 25 Flash Staff 45 Ski Club 1, 25 Ski Tean 25 Pep Club 1, 4. GRIEF, BERTA--Debate 2, 35 Foreign Eschange Student fBrazil5 45 Paper Staff 15 Forensics 45 Gymnastics 1-45 Mixed Chorus 2, 35 Student Council 1. I-IANSEN, ANNETTE--Band 1-45 Campi Life 3, 45 Cheerleader 2-45 Class Office sec. 45 F.T.A. 1, 25 G.A.A. 43 OffiCe1 pres. 45 Latin Club 1, 2,4, Officer, sec 25 Ski Club 25 Pep Club 1, 2, 45 City Band 3, 45 D. A. R. Award 4. HAWKINS, MICKEY--Band 1-35 Girls' Basketball 45 Snowmobile Club 4. HEDRICK, ERIC--Band 1-45 Class Officer, treas. 35 Debate 35 Drama Clu' 25 Football 25 Forensics 2,45 Homecom- ing Committee 25 Honors Band 2-45 Mi: ed Chorus 1-35 Forensics One Act Plays 45 Pep Band 1-45 Student Council 25 Track 25 Weightlifting 35 Wrestling Tea 45 Tachi Karate Club 35 Chess Club 2, 3 Science Club 15 International Music Festival 2, 35 Superior Band Award 1-35 Bowling 35 japanese Culture 35 Lab Assistant fChemistryj 25 Black Belt Wad: Ryu Style Karate 35 City Band 45 jazz Band 4. HENLEY, PENNY--Band 1-35 Pep Club 1-45 Gymnastics 25 Homecoming Com- mittee 45 Prom Committee 35 Ski Club 2. HERZOG, BARBARA--Annual Staff 35 Debate 45 Drama Club 35 Flash Staff 3, 45 Forensics 45 Forensics One Act Plays 45 Spanish Club 2. HIMEBAUCH, LLOYD--Basketball 1, 25 Kitchen Staff 1, 2. HOFFMAN, RONALD--Forensics 4. INMAN, F. ELIZABETH--Band 1-4, Officer, pres. 45 Annual Staff 45 Class Officer, vice-pres. 35 Flash Staff 45 F. T.A. 1, 25 Homecoming Committee 45 Homecoming Court 45 Latin Club 45 Pep Band 3, 45 Prom Committee 35 Ski Club 1, 25 Spanish Club 1-3, Officer, sec. 35 Student Council 4, Officer, sec. -treas. 45 junior Honor Guard 35 Government Day Section Leader 45 Pep Club 1-4. JACKSON, TERRI--Campus Life 45 Co- op 45 Drama Club 1, 25 F. H.A. 4, Officer, Historian 45 Library Staff 25 Snowmobile Club 45 Pep Club 1, 2, 4. JONES, CATHERINE--Co-op 45 Latin Club 1, 25 Library Staff 25 Office Staff 25 Snowmobile Club 45 Pep Club 1, 2, 4. KAYNER, SUELLEN--Annual Staff 45 Campus Life 3, 45 Class Officer, pres. 1, treas. 35 Debate 45 Forensics 45 Latin Club 2, 45 Library Staff 1, 3, 45 Forensics One Act Plays 45 Prom Com- mittee 35 SLAAM 3, 4, Officer, vice- pres. 45 Regional Science Fair 15 Pep Club 45 junior Honor Guard 35 Govern- ment Day Section Secretary 45 Operation Bently 4. KERNER, JOHN--Campus Life 45 Latin Club 4. KIMIBLE, DAVID--Campus Life 3, 4. KING, MICHELLE--Band 1-3, Officer, 15 Debate 45 Drama Club 15 Drama Club Play Cast 15 Flash Staff 3, 45 Forensics 45 G.A.A. 15 Girls' Basketball 15 Glee Club 1, 25 Gymnastics 15 Mixed Chorus 25 Forensics One Act Plays 45 Pep Band 15 Prom Committee 35 Ski Club 35 Spanish Club 15 Pep Club 2. KLOOSTER, DIANE--Band 1-45 Campus Life 3, 45 F. T.A. 1, 25 Latin Club 1, 2, 45 Majorette 45 Pep Band 45 Snowmobile Club 45 Marching Band 2, 4. KLOOSTER, JAMES--Band 15 Campus Life 2-4. KROLL, PAUL--Band 1-4, Officer, 25 Football 1, 25 Interlochen Summer Scholarship 25 Pep Band 1-45 Varsity Club 1, 2. KRUEGER, LINDA--Glee Club 15 Pep Club 1, 4. LEWIS, DEBRA MARSHALL--Co-op 25 Debate 35 Flash Staff 35 Forensics 35 Library Staff 35 Forensics One Act Plays 3. LUEDKE, DORINDA--Debate 45 Drama Club 2, 35 Drama Club Play Cast, The Groom Said No 25 Flash Staff 2-45 Forensics 3, 45 F. T.A. 15 Forensics One Act Plays 3, 4. LYONS, LAURIE--Annual Staff 2,45 Flash Staff 45 G. A. A. 45 Library Staff 25 Ski Club 1, 25 Pep Club 1, 2, 45 Latin Club 1,25 F.T.A. 1, 2. MARTIN, DONNA--Band 1-45 Campus Life 2-45 Co-op 45 Mixed Chorus 15 Snowmobile Club 45 Spanish Club 15 Pep Club 1, 2, 4. MATHENY, CINDY MILLER--Band 1-35 Co-op 45 F.T.A. 25 Gymnastics 15 Span- ish Club 1. MAY, MARIAN--Library Staff 2-45 SLAAM 2-4, Officer, treas. 3, sec. 45 F. H. A. 1, 2. MAY, MARILYN--F.H.A. 1,2, Officer, songleader 25 Library Staff 2-45 SLAAM 2-4, Officer, historian 3. MEGGISON, BRUCE--Basketball 1-45 Co-op 45 Football 1-4, Co-captain 45 Homecoming Committee 45 Student Council 1, 2,4, Officer, vice-pres. 45 Track 1-45 Varsity Club 2, Officer, vice-pres. 25 Wolverine Boys' State 3. MOSORYAK, MARIANNI-L--Co-op 35 Flash Staff 45 Forensics 45 G. A. A. 2, 45 Girls' Basketball 15 Glee Club 1, 25 Gymnastics 1, 45 Kitchen Staff 15 Mixed Chorus 1, 25 Forensics One Act Plays 45 Snowmobile Club 45 Girls' Track 1. NOVOTNY, BARBARA--F. H. A. 1, 25 Forensics 35 Library Staff 2-45 SLAAM 2-4, Officer, sec. 3, Regional SLAAM pres. 3. OHMER, PHILLIP--Football 15 Track 1, 45 Weightlifting 2, 35 Wrestling Team 1-4. ORMSBY, LINDA--Library Staff 1-45 Mixed Chorus 15 SLAAM 1-45 Pep Club 1, 4. OSTERBERG, KRISTINE--Annual Staff 3, 45 Cheerleader 2-45 Class Officer, vice-pres. 45 Debate 35 Flash Staff 3, 45 Forensics 3, 45 G.A.A. 45 Homecom- ing Committee 45 Homecoming Court 45 Forensics One Act Plays 3, 45 Prom Committee 35 Ski Club 25 Spanish Club 1-45 Pep Club 2, 4. A OTIS, HOWARD--Band 1-35 Basketball 25 Football 1, 25 Latin Club 1,25 Pep Band 35 Ski Club 25 Track 15 Varsity Club 1-45 Wrestling Team 4. OTMANOWSKI, CHARLES--Football 1-45 Vocational Ed 3, 4. PARSEL, PAMALA--Band 1-45 Campus Life 3, 45 G.A. A. 45 Girls' Basketball 45 Pep Band 3, 45 Spanish Club 1, 25 Pep Club 3, 45 Girls' Track 2, 45 jazz Band 45 Marching Band 2, 4. PATRICK, DELLA--Co-op 45 Pep Club 4. PEARL, ROBERTA--Band 1-45 Co-op 45 Drama Club 25 Pep Club 1, 2, 45 G.A.A. 45 Girls' Basketball 45 Homecoming Committee 45 Library Staff 1-35 Pep Band 45 Prom Committee 35 Ski Club 1, 25 ski Team 1, 2, SLAAM 1, 2. PERRON, LEON--Basketball 15 Co-op 45 Forensics 35 Forensics One Act Plays 35 Track 1. PETERS, DORIANNE--F. H. A. 1, 2, 4, Officer, sec. 3, vice-pres. 45 G.A.A. 4. PETERSON, MARK--Co-op 45 Gymnastics 1. PIZARRO, MARIA--Foreign Exchange Student fChilej 45 Spanish Club 4. PLUMM, DAVID--Building Trades 4. POP, LARRY--Football 1, 25 Snow- mobile Club 45 Track 15 Vocational Ed 3, 4. POTTER, JUDY--Band 1-45 Campus Life 2-43 F.T.A. 25 Pep Band 45 Snow- mobile Club 4, Officer, vice-pres. 45 Pep Club 45 Marching Band 2, 4. POTTER, RICHARD--Band 1, 25 Basket- ball 15 Campus Life 2-45 Football 25 Latin Club 4. POTTER, VICKI--F.H.A. 4, Officer, parliamentarian 4. PRZYBYLSKI, MICHAEL--Co-op 2, 45 Gymnastics 15 Mixed Chorus 15 Vocation al Ed 3, 4. RADER, MARGARET--Annual Staff 3, 45 Band 15 Drama Club 35 Exchange Stu- dent fArgentinal 35 Flash Staff 3, 45 F. T.A. 15 G. A. A. 45 Homecoming Committee 25 Latin Club 15 Library Staff 25 Prom Committee 35 Ski Club 1-45 Ski Team 15 SLAAM 25 Spanish Club 3, 45 Pep Club 1, 2, 4. SAVINAINLN, 'lUll'.l,--Campus Life 45 Foreign Fxchange Student llinlandp 45 G. A. A. 45 l'. H. A. 3. SI-LPH, 'l'lMO'I li'1'--Baskethall 1, 25 Co-op 3, 45 Snowmobile Club 4. SKILLTON, WI'.NDIp--Band 1-35 Co-op 35 Mixed Chorus 25 Pep Band 1-35 Prom Committee 35 Spanish Club 15 Pep Clt.L 4. SKIPPERGOSH, IOYCIP--Co-op 45 Pep Club 4. SLONE, RODERICK--Debate 45 Football 1, 25 Forensics 3,45 Golf 'learn 15 Fore:- sics One Act Plays 3,45 'lraCl' 2. SIVIALLEY, LINDA--Campus Life 2, 35 G.A.A. 45 Glee Club 25 Gymnastics lg Mixed Chorus 25 Ski Club 1. SMITH, CONNIE--Band 1-45 Pep Band 45 Snowmobile Club 4, Officer, sec. 45 Pep Club 4. SMITH, DEBRA--Band 1-45 Flash Staff 45 Latin Club 1, 2,4, Officer, pres. 45 Pep Band 45 Student Council 15 Pep Club 45 jazz Band 45 Marching Band 45 State Solo Ensemble 2-4. STALEY, DONNA--Annual Staff 2-4. Editor 45 Band 1-45 Class Officer, treas. 15 Flash Staff 3, 45 Forensics 45 G. A. A. 45 Girls' State 35 Girls' Basketball 45 Library Staff 25 Forensics One Act Plays 45 Pep Band 2-45 SLAAM 2. 35 Spanish Club 1-4. SWANSON, KEVIN--Basketball 1-45 Football 1-4, Co-captain 45 Track 1, 25 Varsity Club 1-45 Vocational Ed 3, 4. SZUDZIK, SHELLEY--Annual Staff 45 Band 1-4, Officer, treas. 15 Class Of- ficer, treas. 25 Co-op 35 Exchange Stu- dent fNetherlandsJ 35 G.A.A. 45 Home- coming Committee 45 Latin Club 2-45 Pep Club 2-4. THUSS, DEBORA--Co-op 45 Mixed Chorus 15 Pep Club 4. VERBEEK, HARM--Campus Life 45 Foreign Exchange Student flietherlanby 45 Snowmobile Club 45 Soccer 1-4. VETTING, IEFFERY VREELAND, ROBERT--Basketball 1. 2: Flash Staff 4. WAY, SANDRA--Bandl-4, Officer, sec. 45 Campus Life 2-45 Mixed Chorus 15 Office Staff 35 Pep Band 45 Spanish Club 15 Pep Club 1, 2,4. WESTENBROEK, MARK--Basketball 1- 45 Campus Life 2-45 Class Officer, vice- pres. 15 Football 2, 45 Latin Club 1,21 Track 1-45 Varsity Club 1-45 junior Honor Guard 3. XVI-IITLEY, FAYE--Campus Life 25 Drama Club 35 F.H.A. 2,4, Officer, pres. 4: Latin Club 1. XYIKLANSKI. BARBA RA--F. T. A. 1: Latin Club 45 Mixed Chorus 15 Pep Club 4. WILSON, HAROLD--Band 1-4, Student Director 45 Debate 45 Forensics 3, 45 Homecoming Committee 45 Honors Band 3, 45 Interlochen Summer Scholarship 35 Forensics One Act Plays 45 Pep Band 2- 45 Track 1, 2, 45 Pep Club 4, Officer. treas. 45 lazz Band 45 Cross Countrx' 1. WOOD, MICHAI-'L--Basketball 1: Foot- ball 1,25 Vocational Ifd 4. XYOOD, TFRI--Annual Staff 3, 4: Band 1-4, Officer, sec. 15 Cheerleader 2, 35 Forensics 45 F. T. A. 1, 2, Officer. vi L pres, 25 G, A, A, 45 Homecoming Cor: mittee 35 Office Staff 4: Pep Band 41 Prom Committee 35 Snowmobile Club 45 Spanish Club 2-4, Officer, vice-pres. 45 Pep Club 1, 2, 4, Officer, vice-pres. 45 ,lunior Honor Guard 3. , I- Mn ' I gl n X an - l 7 - NA IE ' E' :E A l al - A 72 x 59 X 6 G. 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KIT CARSON LUMBER CO E... xx In-19, . -Q-'My' ' Cw5xLl'1p0J0ifi tae fReuL4Uf7uV 1 BrldgeStreet 4 6 I . , ARCHWAY A X E D .QS jg, 52' MOTEL s., .4 1. ,ghe fl. W , Hlgngn E il ll all: . ' ' -5 +31 1, ,K x 1 - came! K I l ' - . iq, -. .- 4 '- PIZZA ,Q 5 V ., . f. - jw' ' o's.af+agg,s1ree1 'rig-Em' -I - 1 b . . 'V f . ' 1' J , ' ' Carlos and Izwlwz , QM, . '-mf: -fha HARLEVOIX CO OPERATIVE COM ANY PUHTSIUE PUR T IDE PUR TS 211 Bridge Charlevoix - Phone 547-9951 WEATHERVANE TERRACE PAUL REED INC. . ,,,,,.,,.,,,,....,......A1. 2 ZZ' MEDUSA PORTLAND CEMENT COMPANY 'vV iq v V I ' .f ' .- ' i .ff- ' ' , ,,,..,,. +5-L- in Q. 8 J. U 2 4 W 1 5 1 QL ff. 5, rv J . BLR . 0 H xl- ni, -as .0 1 ,. We the Rayder staff wish to thank all those who assisted in making this a successful yearbook. An extra thanks must go to all those organizations and students who supplied us with those special activities pictures and the Charlevoix Courier for sports action shots which we were unable to obtain on our own. Official photographer for the 1971 Rayder was Luciano of Petoskey. new-l V ff f L L 0 7 . f Am W J: I Ad X144 N X THE PETOSKEY OIL CO. fl gggl . 143335 X - if ?u 5'1fn O crmj kqi N x x S Wants To Express Their Very B st W' h e IS es To The Class Of 1971 rt N 'n Xe PETOSKEY OIL COMPANY Box N Porter Street Petoskey MlChlgaD l'f fljo 4 L. F-l..'l,', , - ' - 7 Y Y ',.fY 111 -' v I '4 'F :,n f' , .. Y.: C,-zz. .ul 1 l a I 4 A 1 Vi' I A '. . .er nw -it lg
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