Charlevoix High School - Rayder Yearbook (Charlevoix, MI)
- Class of 1978
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If I I? -3 -5-4 'QS V r wi:- :LA Dedica tion ' 'A man of humanity is one who, in seeking to establish himself, finds a foothold for others and who, desiring attainment for himself, helps others to attain. ' ' Confucius With endless duties awaiting her as she arrives to C.H.S . long before the 8 o'clock bells ring everyday. This devoted woman has become an intergal part of our school system. Whether she's at the typewriter, keeping records, taking messages, making calls, signing absent slips or tardy passes. I-Ier excellent organization and prompt efficiency shines through in whatever task she under takes . Not only our school secretary, she has become a real friend to the student body of our high school. Therefore , we the staff of the 1977- 78 Rayder Yearbook do hereby dedicate this publication to Mrs . Joanne Grubaugh. lil Ili 1- ,., - 5 EwI:f55EL 1551 ak' .E ,. 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Puffpaff. .X ' 1 M Faculty I Barry Anderson Ken Bartley Charles Bentley Don Carey Bd Crook Business Math Counselor U . S . History Math ni Sandy Fassett Connie Ford Mary Gengle Roger Cowell Business English Leaming Center Math Nelson Green jim Jensen jim jinsky Marion Kohn JoAnn Kravutske U . S . Govt Chem 1 Physics Drafting English Span X Counselor Linda Leibold Bill Murray Marie Osterberg Eng! French Art Phys. Ed. Plas Presnell Norm Probert Vera Rnnbold Dons Robmson Learnmg Center Phys Ed Home Ec Busmess Gordon Robinson English Glen Taylor Denms Yvonne Wendt Math VanGu11der French yi. .7 54 fa F 2115 . 4-.gs .A 'Vw- S ., H-. Y I vap- PP bu 3 Y ff! Q L 44 S vm, , . . v-A Au- i I ..4A H V. 1 ...j xji X- 3 Y A ' ' 3 ..,. I 2-X ga 1' 1 ' ,yy 3 4 1 'v 1 V .Lb ' 'W' U ' it .' ' wax' A X' ' -,gf h -- ' S , .. , 393. ' b- 1 i f P' 4,1-7 5 1.5. , ...W ,, .,,,, ,,,.,,, , , . 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Second row: Assistant Coach Plas Presnell, Jim Alger, Bob Tillen, jerry Sladek, Jerry Keie, Doug Buday, Pat Schmidt, Todd Williams, jim Elzinga, Pat Klooster, Tim Hoffman, Chris Henkel, Ron Paul, jim Fowler, jeff Wellman. Third row: Coach Don Carey, Pedro Armengol, Steve Hufford, Greg Loper, Bob Wamer, Guy Carter, Greg Krueger, Tom jones, Kip Cimmamon, Dan Wiklanski, Dennis Martin, Dennis Whitley, Barry Potter, Rich Russell, joe Left and Assistant Coach Roger Gowell. O S g s i Q U I -L ., l , K., A I is , A I 1 X Q V I in 5' vm 1- , I sf H nv I, h 4 ,'-' k 4 1' - A .f . ' 4. ' ' 5 FX 1 - -,:'-as. I ' - X f - 5 'V 'N ' f ' ' X jf' 51: ,11 ,J-fp 1 --f' 1 5 .V Football This year the Charlevoix J'V's punted, passed, kicked, tackled and ran their way to a 5-2-2 season. Although Coach Evans ran tough practices, the team endured them and, as a result, enjoyed those five wins. Thanks to Coach Evans for bringing the team along. just wait until next year when these guys are varsity! f - -q,4 oflwf Y . V bfi' ug. , -., 'Ill 1 fi 9 zz 5534147 -'g..l':i .K- Z 'fl' ' xv ky W x V 11,4 C, S -f so s- ,ey -2: Q ',,If'.,,,QK,,,,,,,,,,,f,',:, .nn 'ff' fu,--. Junior Varsity Team ffront row, left to rightjz Girard Doan, Bob Smith, Dave Elzinga, john Lachman, jack Carlson, Mark Price, John Bradley, Rex Young, Scott Morgan, Robert Russell. Phil Morrison and Bill Fels. Second row: Ken Otmanowski, Francis Pischner, john Cross, Tom Mielke, Scott Anderson, Mark Drenth, Scott Meadows and Coach Hal Evans. Freshmen Football It was a rough and tough season for the players of the freshmen football team. Injuries, close games, fumbles, interceptions and penalties decided the outcome of many games. Improvement during the season was steady. The boys played better and enthusiasm remained. They're expected to do considerably better next year, because they have the ability and have developed as a team. HA e n 5 ' E fwvl v ag -L ' 3 . Q 'V ws ,Q . if-f? -fa t Vi .THE iipry, , .4 is ag .M 3 in Y . 1 - V s A f f.' Y 52 , f ' , .Y ? 1 'sn ' f' N 1 I K' T l' ' givin' ' i Fx Q1 l K'-'y'a', - x ' . . - . ' ',-'- ' A as -' , , .- js.-,5 j ' 3 'Q Q z -Q I I je iii s 4 A! ' I v if J 2-, Q- l 6? ,Q ru. .B at Q2 G as 'nfl 4 IES Q ,Cir 'kj 11223 5 H-my 153511 ZX . gg l 513 5 l 4, ' -ey t S is s y. t . A was T.-, -. ,. , ' Q 1 , 'J . 5 X E... 1 D X 1 Q A J ' ,.-li,-,129 ' 1-aw . by P, 91 , If-1. ,QQ .. A , M, ul t ,, U 1 X gl , . 1 , VS- . ph-T, .- W .wigs Pictured L-R jeff Daylong,Scott Davis, Peter Dunkelberg, Dennis Morgridge , Gerry Thompson, Bill I-Ierriman, Mike Zednicek, David Russell. Second Row: joe Sladek, Erik Fiedler, jeff Drury, David Krueger, Bryan Roloff, Joel Schnackenberg, Paul Hoffman. Third Row: Sam Kane, Scott Johnstone, Ken Wojan, David I-Ierboldsheimer, Gregg Swanson, Ben Shores, Darcy Dutcher, jim Baillargeon, Coach Bentley. 66 99 Our Birdie Men Cannot Be 'Trapped' Front row: L. -r., Dave Boal, Mike Brady, Larry Nunemaker Roxy Van Loo . Second row: l. -r.g Kirk I-Ieckendorn, Pat Paul, Steve Schuch, Mike Custer, Robert Ranger, Mark White . Back row: Coach Barry Anderson. 7 fr This year the C.H.S. golf team, coached by Barry Anderson, had another successful season. They took the 1977 Michigan Hmon Shores Conference Championship and placed 2nd in the Regional Competition which qualified them for the State Finals. This is the fourth straight year the team has competed in the State Finals, and this year they finished in tenth position. 4. Hi - 4 X ' ix qi' bf A, fi iff State Players: Steve Schuch, Rob Ranger, Pat 9 Paul, Mike Custer, N Coach Barry Anderson . EE f - J 1 -W N Country r 0 s s fu at B Q This year's Rayder cross country team started their season in early August and kept up their increasingly hard practices until the first meet. From the first meet on the team showed their abilities, winning all but on dual and going into the conference as a close favorite with three other schools. The conference meet was expected to be very close but the team had different ideas and ran away with the first Charlevoix title by twenty points . They later went on to win both the E.R. and Gaylord invitationals. The Rayder team then traveled to Regionals where they placed second, which qualified them for State . This was the best cross country team ever in Charlevoix, but with the first five runners coming back, Coach - 1 R Front row, left to right: J. Landon, M. Russell, J. Drenth, J. Fiedorek, j. Swartout, G. Morrison, Second row, left to right: B. Thompson, T. Hiller, S. Miellce, J. Herriman, L. DeMitchell, S. Swanson, R. Meadows, J. Peters, Third row, left to right: Coach Spieles, S. Dunkelberg, R. Mielke, C. Patric, G. Lehman, M. Martian and Coach Probert. Spieles can't wait tmtil next year. F 3 1 9' P4 vs. mm, I Varsity Basketball Now that the sounds of punt, pass, and kick have faded away, the sotmds of tennis shoes running up and dovxm the court have started in the gym. This is the beginning of the Rayder Basketball season. No longer will they complain about the wheather outside but the atmosphere inside and on the court. The biggest victory this year for coach Moyer is when Charlevoix beat Petoskey, Moyer's former alma mater. Through the season Coach Moyer would encourage his team with such words as ' 'Men we are going to win a few and lose a few. With only a few players leaving it looks like the Rayders will be bouncing back to a better season next year. 44 9 20 W2 our 'IUA Front row, left to right: J. Left, Coach Moyer, J. Elizinga. Back row: G. Noirot, K. Kratt, J. Alger, S. Schuch, K. Cinnamon, B. Drost, S. Plumn, N. Dziedzic, T. Williams, P. Schmidt, D. Buday. A J kb, AAQ5 ,Q Neff ' 1 VL J 2- aiu- : l,...1.2MI'e.ff 1 VAZ322 Y Off! 5 I a 44 I ,Af av .uv I -Q 'ef'-S U!! ' la .. ', --4 'E 4 .sf 4,4 fl Nv- 1 B s GILA 'I ft T ' 'Sf' 0.02. an ' is Aff ' Mx ,pb IW whi 'iw K V ch! ' -QRS. 1 ' ., ,Q 1 - - -. -.-'5,. -Ig ff -'T 5 A 152 l',-.,g ,f' . cfm' r: Af? -r.e'-- 1 - '. I... . - . ' .152 . sur 'MIL I W i 6. Q 1 Y id E E:-.3 1 was I J 2 3 1. , wi x 47 1 Q 5 - A , -1 1-J . MUSE 'wif wx' If x '75 I Q , . ,,,. ,,V , W, 4- 3,91 3, , A, . ee vii-: A- 1 A, f - W fir-v12.-g,e1A2z-1 . ' 'i A 2.5,1:f,,.gA::g:j.y i - .-1.-. 1, 4- - ,ff ,, ' S+ W' ffipj ft A ' N w -X 14 ' ' 5:-.cs , N 2152? 5 rf .:22jf, f 3 :U K . N X i 'nu Fire Up Rayders 's lf. x :fl--x The season started out for them in the summer when the five of the new fall cheerleaders spent a week at a camp held by the Dynamic Cheerleaders Association at Northwood Insdtute in Midland. The main intention of the camp was to teach the girls new cheers and spirit ideas, but the football camp held at the same time sure lead to a lot of distractions! And when the 1977-78 Football season began all the hard work and time had really paid off. The best part of it all was cheering on a Number 1 and undefeated team to all their victories. Not only was the team great, but the weather also cooperated, because it didn't even snow on the last game ! Varsity: C. Ranger, P. Boss, A. Puffpaff, C. Sandahl, and R. Revior. rf.. 1 1 1 n LL 1 . ff ' . . 5' . ...T Mx , if 's ly. i. .lf in? LV.: K. Snizik, I.. Nisnander, T. Noirot, J. Trirnper, and M. Egler. Frosh above: T. Currier, L. Zaremba, D. Thomure, J. Caldwill, and R. Russell. . l, H 8 1 ' 17 A f ' , . 1 , X . 4 . . ' J 5 . ,I ' I' 1 1 , Y' - -1 Rs W . -1 Y., -7,6 -i f fa 7- - .LM y Go Grapplersl This is the first year that Coach Probert has lead the team into the top ten bracket. It is also the first time he has had a wrestler achieve one hundred wins in a career, with another teammate following close pLu'suit. Throughout the year with alot of determined work Probert came out with five men U-avelin to sta g te competition, which is also an achievement in Charlevoix 's history . State Finalists- standing- G. Loper, M. Kiteley, R. Hilton, Kneeling- G. Golovich, D. Golovich. R. Hilton, M. Byard, Coach Probert. 'Third row - A. Keller, G. Loper, J. Sladek, B. Snizik, D. Bruce, D Whitley, D. Golovich, G. Golovich. FN ,. 8tTZfr. 4 Q Winning Is Not Everything fr. lv, , The girls basketball This year the varsity team wasn't so sugcessful, but they did a really good o . J It was a team and everyone worked like it was, but somehow when they came out on the floor something was not working. They lost many games by only a few points, so somehow the LUCK was missing. The girls stayed togetherg when they won, there were big celebrations and when they were defeated, they tried to cheer each other up. McDonald's seemed to pacify the team after every away game. lf you look at the record 4-10, you would think it was a bad team, but the team spirit and determination was abundant and after all, that's what makes our team so great! at-4 - '12 Lit' ff.. v fx? Back row: Sherrie Selissen, jerallyn Goss Lisa fYuckoJ Flower, Maria Qlviiaj Anonson, Coach Toni Felter, Laurie fSchuckumj Gibbs, Teresa fWigJ Bearss, Louise fl.ouiej Caldwell. Front row: Sue QHodgieJ I-lodge, Marie Budax, jackie Paul, Chris fLehj Lehman and Kris fFudj Fiedler. i 1 Q if -. : .. - iv N....-,s ef- wr lu - -e ---r T 'f 1 X x.4--av' 1 . gl --1 'Je , , ,.. Charlevoix Elk Rapids , Central Lake Rogers City' Graylingx Gaylord ' Rogers City Cheboygan .- , St. Ignas Grayling ' 2 Boyne City Gaylord Petoskey Cheboygan St. Ignas Boyne City Petoskey Opponent 20 20 42 55 35 22 50- , ,38- 48 52 29 56 31 39 49- 40- s: ?!k! U-'W Y i'x. r 1 , Q N -gm 1 hw J Y F In 1 We Are The Best . W The girls on the J.V. team this year were just super! There must have been some magic on the floor with the record 15-1 . Seems like they get better every year. It was a very good team, with good teamwork, and together with a good coach everything worked out great. 1 hope next year they will work even harder, to be an unbeaten team. Charlevoix-Opponent Elk Rapids Central Lake Rogers City Grayling Gaylord Roger City Cheboygan St. Ignas Grayling Boyne City Gaylord Petoskey Cheboygan St. Ignas Boyne City Petoskey U K .- M -W. .,....--..... .. F x, 1- .vs-..w.,..,... G 4. First row: 1 V . .AN-u-Q --we ,,. I' Angie Speiles, Lisa Sandahl, Melinda Klooster, Teresa Noirot, Melanie Kerridge, Maria Martin. Second row: Kristen Lignell, Laurie Anderson, Shari Jones, Coach I-I. Wagner, April Meadows, Nancy Cuik, janet Pence . ,-1.--L, . E ---v T f i 41 . fe- ' J 5- gh ,,1.'.Qf .ff-J 6- - 4 .1 I-,4 '6 ful ' The sp1r1t m the school and at the pep rall1es mcreased as the cheerleaders came up w1th new ldeas every week. After all, 1sn't that what cheerleaders are for, to mcrease the spirit in every Frosh, Below: C. Wilhem, J Caldwell, I.. Zaremba, I. Wiemer, T. Cmrier, and M Eldredge. J-4. 4 fo' -itj f' -A':.v Ski Team The C.I-l.S . Ski Team returned home this year with the memories of all their humorous times, in place of the trophies that should had been won. There was always the excitement of someone missing a finish gate , Kris Lignell leaving her glove and ski pole in the starting gate , or Greg Krueger in the woods . The girls demonstrated their talent at the end of the season when they placed 3rd at the Conference meet. The guys were behind them with the fotuth place . Next year, both teams will have to give foLu'th all their ability to go get 'em! ! .N I ' - .Nw f , ff TY 'N ahve 1st Row-C. Ranger, B. Mosher, K. Lignell, P. Staney, C. Trimper, L. Morris, K. Snizik, K. jones, D. Fochtman. 2nd Row-Coach Bonello, E. Lundteigen, E. Engstrom, M. Lignell, D. Martin, G. Krueger, A. Henderson, R. Landon, M. Iannotti. 3rd Row-J. Crinnon, D. Morgridge, D. Bo:-11, B. Fels, J. Cockfeild, D Morgridge, B. Ranger, P. Stangis. X Varsity, Top T. Mitchell, S. Dishong, S. Geer, T. Mann, S Hodge, coach M. Gengle, C. Loper, B. Lamoreaux, K. Fiedler, T. Klama, C. Lehman, R. Klooster, T. Bradley, A. Klooster, and K. Lamoreaux. M -gf Varsity Spikes ' m Down Sunday practice, sprained ankles, faculty game, p1zza parties, an new coach, trouble with the j.V. team, Mel and Amy overhead hits, made it to regionals, good serves, the best five minute runners, best of all - we had a good txme .nf ..k Set Fm .. A Bump! Set! Spike! 'The j.V. 11, followed those three aciions at -M- ' every game this past year. The j.V. 's had a great season of usually winning 2 out of 3 matches. This j.V. team should make the fuuu-e Varsity team winning all. ll' la lx Q-9- 4 . 1, r . J' . .1 I x , N- SA' I V ' xi 'Lg Y X 1 x 'X fra E 1 ,EX M Q I X , in I xt A ' 3 Ag, F fi, if X 1 A l. . 'X , HX 1 55,31 Sir ist-4 T 5 - 11,3 j.V. Topg D. Resch, T. Noirot, coach M. Gengle, A. K1-oll,j. VanWieren, B. Schmidt, I.. Trost, M. Wimmer, M. Kerridge, M. Hooker, K. Mitchell, A. Elzinga, M. Buday, N. Ciuk, and D. Olach. Missing B. Witthoeft. is The Merry Little Racketeers Practice in the gym- - -rLmning- - -come on Ingrid, Kristen, and Paula! ! MacNamara! ! . . . what did you do to your hair- - -Morgridge what do you have to say? ? ? .... Buzzz . . . Taylorowski? . . . How come he's only driving 45 mph? ? Even though much screwing around prevailed, the tennis team had an excellent year. They totally dominated regionals this year with 99M of the team left in the finals. The merry little racketeers joumeyed their way to Kalamazoo, with thousands of fans in pursuit. They finished state finals tied for 9th place . The tennis team salutes you- - -Charles ! F158 fi Kiwi-S , ' Mi? -1 X Ac ,E 4 ., , f- T d l.: - A- N, rr rs y T ft s- f' ,main -?-',,,,4- , ,,, akefy A -f '-fy, xt ' 7-A ' 7'5 7 :.s'r' W 4 .fjfgr 'ani , E .J 5 1 , 3, 'F 'Nl f ' .h . K -'--' - - A sf' H- ,yi 4 , . xx X if j i Z K 5 L 3 5 'T gi Q I . A FRA I ,l Baseball 6678 77 For awhile in late winter, 1978, it seemed that Charlevoix High School would not be blessed with baseball. To make a long story short, after a short tussle with the school board, they were finally able to get it. Selling garbage bags for funds was something the whole team did without complaining. They raised all the money they could get from this effort and also from many local business donations. They are hoping that after a tie for second place, the school board will approve baseball for the second season. Seniors, Greg Krueger, Jimmy Elzinga, and Woody Pearson were the Co-MVP's for the year. Greg and Jimmy's hitting and fielding and especially Woody's pitching were outstanding. One thing they do need more of besides money, is some added support from the students. They had some good gatherings last year, but the coaches, Mr. Spieles and Mr. Cowell would like to see more people out to support the Red Rayder Baseball Team! ! ! n ,. I f' 1 '11 1,1 1st row- G. Krueger, S. Mielke, 1. Herriman, G. Loper, J. Alger, D. Van.Loo, G. Noirot. 2nd row- J. Elzinga, P. Paul, S. Morgan, S. Daylong, J. Sladek, R. Russell. 3rd row- Coach Gowell, J. Carlson, R. Van Loo, W. Pearson, D. Cole, P. Morrison, Coach Spieles. 5-1 K N is Ax? 41 !Q, nf' ' V , 1: N 57 gf: , .' 4 , 3952-' 5: wg ,. 5 5 2 1? i 1 Y WL' pm- 'i TF? fc? 'iw , , . , N., ,- Q. 'pf' , Q V 1: 4-1: W up 4-. Q , Q 'X fl, We ' , 'W 'S , .V , , . ,. , fazf?5,,k,5.: .Z Q 323. FN' Www W R99 x.. 4.1 eq S-D as I x 1 . J, Ig. f T1 I I 'Q N J I L U. 4 ...,- - A fr-If QXXXXX ' .QJ-'I 'kay v Elf-ff an-1 iffaasgiffi.. . ff r -, -. - V -- - , 1' ,-I . 4. 'nu 1- 'H . .- L..-.-.f 'w'..+, ... .. A' - -. ef .i.1f'-A1,-zwrf'- t'o: .'cf':f2I : -.J . . , -- . ,,,,,..,v , 'V - Girls Tra ck ak. First row, left to right: S. Watson, D. Lenhart, T. Noirot, T. Klams, C. Osterberg, A. Kroll, M. Klooster, S. jones, C. Lehman. Second row: M. Cutler., C. jones, S. Selissen, A. Meadows, K. O'Neill, L. Keller, M. Eldredge, T. Noirot, A. Spieles, D. Thomure. Third row: Coach Gengle, C. Ranger, D. Shores, L. Morris, S. Johnstone, T. Browe, B. Allard, S. 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T- YN gn-1s and boys are lughly X few 'E?.-,:--- X A ,Q Q., X , 5 ' 5 , . 13: ' RQQTJW 681' loss body should be pig-qgd, no e mvolved. As -' We X irq, 1 veil' +52 mafia? Eiga w H... DQ '- ' E. ESE:-'C Homecoming '77 Homecoming '77 started two weeks before the actual festivities with the announcement of the Homecoming candidates. For the next two weeks the student body had to put up with five cheerful seniors, Peggy, Terri, Kim, Mary, and Karen. In all that excitement, classes began to get the Homecoming Spirit. Floats began to take shape in various places in town. Homecoming evening finally arrived! All the floats made it in one piece to the school, the queen and court arrived on time, the cheerleaders were psyched up for a victory and the marching band was in perfect step. Halftime began with the junior class once again taking first place in the float competition with their replica of King Kong . The seniors were behind them with their ' 'House of Tiaria' ' . The freshman showed their ability to beat someone by placing third ahead of the booby prized sophomores. After the crowning of queen Peggy, halftime ended to the tune of Evergreen. The evening celebration went onto the elementary school for the traditional Homecoming dance . Organization and cooperaiion were a major part of our Homecoming '77. We, the s1.udent body of C.H.S. , will never forget this wonderful gathering. I MCQLXK Eiyl s Y Qc V fx .',, -f ,pg ,2:g,g:i4 ga ,nwxzqq ,f,f,,f.,1 ,, f f fE'll5. , mf-gan ! E' 5 .l ' 2 mm rf , A I' 3 -i f f'ef 'Ti ,V - viffilw 3- ' . 1,33 1 f,,.ig'ei , , ,- ' , X ,Q , , , 'Q fi 4:23 3 ff? 1 A ,, V if ' ,ff N Eg ' A Y X3 if V 2 . - 5 Q? 1 9 . , , 'Q' ' 1 2 f 5' + . ,, . ., , 4 . gf . v, I N E3 wnm Nw W Q df' - , I H, 35 xx X 0' 'Qi 'f , V ,.. w 2 , if v fjii, ' . ia , 5 3.1 9 4-54,1 ff, ' 's'1 5' ' 'Hgh Q , ' ' af ' ,gf 3 wx f Aff' P L4 ki .A i e T1 2, Z' P' , . 'I X lr S, -Q ' Q r -iq V ' Q ' U . ' 'A pf: ' 1' Pm ' ,Ani 71, ' s . 1- I 1 1. 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The 80 piece marching band was spear-headed by the newly formed color guard of four rifles and twelve flags, the golden girl and dru.m major. Mr. Stutzman, Mr. Riley and members of the special corps all contributed to the making of the shows. Some of the most memorable events of the 1977 marching season were attending the Harbor Springs Marching Band Festival., practicing on Halloween in the gym wearing costumes, and watching D.B. 's and j.L. 's pants fall down while performing a half-time show. I -8 'ff r 4zl....i- .49- t AE 528 r r QL.-:P - A gi'-si g' 21 ...gil Q v MT' 14 + Q4-il Symphony Band ' 'How many times have I told you not to play your horns with gum in your mouth? ! ' ' This can be heard daily during third hour band rehersals. Constant reminders like this are what helped the band to become the best band in Charlevoix history. -1 Band members are set apart from the rest of the student body, being involved in numerous activities with the band. Opporttmities for Honors Band, Solo and Ensemble, City Band, Pep Band, and Jazz Band are available for the young musicians. A certain amount of sacrifice is involved also, such as seven a.m. fthat's in the morningj rehersals for the State Band and Orchestra Festival and individual practices after school. Bringing home a munber one rating makes all the extra time and work worthwhile . Front row, left to right: P. Kane, D. Potter, S. Miller, D. Garten, M. Regier. Second row: J. Cook, D. Batdorff, B. Klooster, J. Boal, S. Barnes, D. Rothenberger, C. Left, L. DeMoor, T. Bradley, S. Landon, D. Smalley. Third row: B. Balch, D. Manville, J. Houghton, L. Herbolshimer, K. Fiedler, W. Hoffman, G. Nelson, C. Bergmann, B. Newton, J. Lenhart, C. Patrie, C-. Krueger, L. Wood. Fourth row: D. Boal, E. Fiedler, J. Wellman, T. Ohnstead, Director G. Stutzrnan, J. Crinnion. W' L 5 :FH- I J Front row, left to right: C. Cutler, L. Long, S. Geer, T. Klama, L. Dziedzic. Second row: M. Klama, M. Shupert, T. Noriot, L. Niswander, B. Allard, P. Hosmer, T. Helms, S. Mol. Third row: D. Olach, K. Lehman, J. Cebulski, B. Boss, D. Buday, J. Hicks. , K. jones, R. Paul, C. Henkel, K. Speer, K. Moorland, L. Paul, L. Gibbs, K. Cook. Fourth row: L. Houghton, G. Loper, D. Bartlett, K. I-Ieckendorn, C. Klama, I. Cutler, M. Jensen, A. Elzinga, M. Lignell, T. McNamara. E25 xY Q, . 4 ,651 N .ar Y 3 gag? in 5 jg A X2 5 I .-pai' 5 -if V' .Q ,RL 1, 4 K s ' 'S ,. v , L. -mfs ' 2,1 uf 4 J f V. w.,,,11-, , , vb: , :A .gh:,5,Q-'Z-,, . 51 2 'Ivy' , 4 I 7' V ' ' . . 3 fjiipxfaygfd 4 53 3235? , V fn- 1.4 1, ., ,- vw ffm, .if 4 fp, 7 'fx zw,f'f1fffn,39-WC ' 7 wg H-Af-f?,f,,.,.5Qf 1 4 A.,1.3fv '. 6 ' 1, vs: if . ' 12615, 4 W1'f1'3 , n . . zv'l'7w2 f '1:1i:'aL-V , Iwi.. I-I- Q A 'lgf , A. , , 2 f 1, , A A ,.ag ' ? SX , .fg:f.zl'.n., .J 4. K: ixtq Q 1 f Ttiivwwsarwnni Q. N s l uf . HWS P1 pl.. .. ,n..,f ..-,:, , x 3 5 I Hear A Voice The 1977-78 chorus did a fine job this year. They wound up one of their best preforming years ever even though the students had a hang up about when to come in, both at the beginning of class and during the music. Despite the basses tremendous effort, the sapranos and altos still outpower them. While Mr. Stargardt was concentrating on producing an open tone the tenors were directing their vocal talents in conversation. KRW 's. Top row, left to right: S. Schorsch, T. Bradley, P. I-Iosmer, A. Klooster, P. Boss, B. Boss, B. Smith, J. Stowe, M. Klama, R. Mielke, G. Johnson, D. Wiklanski, D. Avery. Second row: Mr. Stargardt, C. Miellce, D. Tollas, J. Stainbrook, P. Gould, C. Cutler, L. Long, C. Klama, S. Geer, S. White, A. Watson, M. Speigal, M. Crimuion, N. Ciuk, A. Pearson, B. Honeysette. Third row: D. Shores, D. johnson, C. Bergmann, L. Sandahl, M. Regier, K. O'Neill, T. Browe, B. Witthoeft, S. Cook, P. Hilton, D. Rothenberger, K. Lutz, K. Smith. 1+ i X I - .11 A.. .-wif, .-X ,VO I NIV, . Y, wit- 'u Z' De ba te Earning awards entitled superior debators meant working hard, playing fair and winning. We all truly worked as one this year. Together we won, together we lost, and that togetherness made a wholeness that brought us to victory in many tournaments and took us to State Finals. Many of us will graduate this year but the hope is that the bonds which were formed will never be broken. For the new debators all that can be said is that hopefully they will gain as-much from belonging to the team as those in past years, and that they will bring all the respect deserved to Charlevoix High School. 14' ' 's -1 , xi i X l l If lg? X - t f y I 3 Rx 'x 'i 5,1 'wk ,ik S One Act Drama competition of 1978 may not have seen C .I-LS . reach State Finals but it certainly won't be a year the team will soon forget. It all started with districts and the biggest snowstorm in years. Four days late and beadng Traverse City for first place they moved on to regionals. But the storm wasn't going to be the last disaster of the season. The tried and true Rayder bus decided it was tired too. Remember Mother Superior, alias Laurie I-lelsms, flagging down help, the poor State Police who thought we were Charlevoix Catholic High School, frozen feet, flares that wouldn't light, a night in Pinconning, bowling and 5:30 a.m. finally home . It wasn't all a disaster though. Districts saw Laurie Helms, Ann Watson, Chris Pidek, Louise Caldwell and Tammy Helms receive awards for their portrayal of the five nuns. Districts and Regionals also brought top honors of superior to Geoff Nelson for his portrayal of the follcsinger plus his arrangement and performance of all music for the show. All in all the season wasn't too bad. lt will hold fond memories that the actors and crew won't forget for years to come . A ilk 1 wi , :Jil my I 65 CHS. Forensics Forensics , 1 always thought that had to do with studying dead people . After a few years in the program though, I've figured out that it's really speaking. Speaking in front of people 1 can do that I said, all it takes is guts, I got lots of those , not much of sense , but sense isn't listed as a requirement for the activity. K X Ning' gf .-.su jjg W fi 'f . X- t S , 8 , 'Q il 4 E ff T 17' District Qualifiers L. Dusdal, C. Boss, S. Hufford, J. Egler, S. Swanson, C. Pidek, C. Henkel, J. Grooters, S. Barnes, S. Cook, C. Sizemore, W. VanWieren, G. Nelson, S. Miller, M. Stangis, L. Wnght, A. Watson, K. Matthews, B. Avery, P. Glass. Missing: A. Henderson, L. Caldwell. Sutherland, J. Boal, L. Blanchard. D. Tollas, M. ii y . 0 m aux fix f'.:-J -. .03 if 14 51 , Win ter Homecoming '78 The third annual Winter Homecoming got off to a great start this year with good participation in spirit week and the building of the ice sculptures. The Juniors won both with their unending spirit and alligator, pig, rabbit combination. Queen Sue Hodge and King Jim Elzinga lent a touch of royalty to the festivities. Their co1u't consisted of Anne Henderson and Pat Klooster, Louise Caldwell and Matt Stangis, Jacque Mabee and Tom Left, and Carole Osterberg and joe Left. The Rayder team had a tough fight to win the game against Petoskey, ut they managed to pull it off in the last seconds. Another Winter Homecoming has past, but we still have our memories. 5 4 EMA' I sz. Qi gf? 'i'4,.S1,.' in -'f'f 7e4 . . .Hu if ' - '-., - at , ,g 51:1-. Q 3, 1 1? , 5 ' gg, . A .f- jp... Q n '-s.'f - , ,J I IWNQ '- gfif' ' ' Q'ALf1m'Ar3f31fT up - e ,llwiaiu lol' ---' mmm if 1 1 a ' Q a f Q U. V M 1 ,V Y k I , -f f. f 5 A ' . Erl . n, ' z , ev mf' 'H-'Im . -- , .ef- t 'H' P4 I,KfI is ' ' - - 19 , - Q ,i?' A J' s i. lr' is Q7 I Q A, ' 5 4' J gr 5 V , xl ,lag , ' J.. 'N .J Q -L E 2. 5 4r,C9s..1Eg ' 1 -- 3 ljllg , ' 1 1 gmt , 145.4 1-mv L . ' 'Y 'ti I- ,L A ' 'KLfh '57 ' F , MQ, 'L-rf.kgN .,4 Q22 A 5 ,-- . iL f'f..::- iff u L 'YP . ...4nri6I'lir5r1i'J- , ' b w K., 442 Qu-H-0 ' T9 ,. 3794 ' ' um, 'Q jx H l vp, U 7452. - ,IJ 131- , 3-4' ' MJ' s it .Nl , ug' M Q I- 9 ., A 4, 'f I 1 'i FHL 'K 4.x .,a., Q fx Q 4 4 4' ?u,n,.Q3! -bv-fm 4-fi,a'49 2 .V .a-:NO 4' 'K gd 'NIJ A , -rmxrwsf 4 ,, I , 'L X A 'N ' f ' , ,, . Q. - , -5, , ,' 17. , 9591. f If ,th fgxif .. ' .fit -fix. A '33'L7'. ' ' 1' ' '- ' fp xi I 'i.n'. V ,Ay . Q wi lw- .ag Y L bk , i A L U :ix Lf:,k4,,1 -. L ,,. guy 9:1 -it .1,g- -Q J am, 'iff ' . - if :Lf A .ti 'J ' 0- '-Q' , Q, ' T5 V E 5 v I ' . w 'W ,A Ks fr ia ' N X- . X -K 1 --' - ' ,, N X F 4 '1 . is if 42 7 - - ' ' A - g. ,q- I' . N I . his Student ig C0unc11 ' M .. K . The Student Council was busy making decisions f J .. again this year. A few of the events that they were 3 lx 5 2. K 1 ik involved in were as follows making banners for the gym, raising money for the e Wy , -if Red Cross, and helping make it possible for Gary Shoppe to hold a concert in the C.H.S. gym. ga W 5 1 .ar is ! - Q i ,ua . U , 47 . A -sm .. A :Q K. 'NR NA 4 -, A . xfah , ?X ,fi 7. ,f 4,45-. ' Si? gp... 'TTLI ' gum M Sta as S Swanson, L Glass, W. Wieland, B. Carey, D. Tollas, First row, leftto right: J. Drenth, . ng , . . B. Allard. Second row: L. Anderson, D. Thomure, J. Caldwell, S. Bames, J. Boal, W. Wright, S. Peters. Third row: M. Egler, K. Mitchell, D. Resch, G. Goss 72 Campus Life is fun and exciting. It opens a roadway to Colorado, Florida and a crazy weekend hiking on ' 'Skitzowatusidorfritaclodsethalaparty. ' ' It is a good opportmmity to meet alot of people and make new friends. Campus Life staff in Florida . E I Campus Life Sweetheart Queen - Brenda IQ 1 Boss Q -J 73 The French Club And . . The French Club participated in many money making projects like dances and bakesales, but they didn't quite make it to Quebec . l .... '1-' , r,,,,... k ,X v rr L! we- ' . -A . . - 4 , 1 . ,f . ' l. FRENCH CLUB - Top - K. Schroeder, W. Wright, S. Himebaugh, T. Curtis, Carson. fi . , . .,, Y, ' K. Matthews, P. Hoffman, B. Allard, M. Stangis, D. Potter, K. Mitchell, Bottom - C. Loper, C. Sizemore, M. Buday, K. Bourke, M. Coyne, B. .ri 8 9 1 The Spanish Club The Spanish Club never made it to Mexico, but they made that up by going to Vasquez Hacienda near Traverse City. M1-ffw , E6 Front Row. R. Borths, s. Dishong, K. wine, M. White, K. Moerland, Back Row. B. Warner, M. Robinson, S. Mielke, Miss Kravutske, Jennie Bosche. Missing: P. Armengol, 1. Datson, A. Elzinga, S. Jensen, L. Sandahl, T. Wanek, B. Witthoeft L. C 9' N R ,.,..- Y .M EW G. CHS? Flashers The C.H.S . I-'lashers had another year slip them by. Trying to get everything of importance into words and in reasonable order is not as easy as it may sound. However, they pulled through. Having a few machines break down, or losing all the scissors at once did not slow the Flashers down to much. :g g r Q Nr' .1 A 55 Top row - S. Cook, S. Russel, L. Glass, S.L. Swanson, S. Miller, A. Watson, Mrs. Schaperkotter, D. Rothenburger, W. Wright, K. Mathews. 6 The Mass Producers I Yearbook Staff 2 The Never Ending Rush The Production of the Red Rayder Yearbook started Late this year, as usual. The yearbook staff encountered the problems of not enough participation, not enough pictures, and the merchants not buying full page ads! By the mass production of seventy pages in two weeks the yearbook was finally finished . I- 'g3.ft -ali I 3 .'. D - I 1 ,e ,J . T 'T ! x if t 1 A Wards Assembly Now is the time to hand out the awards to the students that worked so hard and deserve them. Besides keeping up with band, sports, forensics and various clubs, they were still able to maintain their academic classes this past year. The student body appreciates their time, hard-work and skills, for many of them have presented their abilities and great leadership. At the awards assembly many more students received awards this year compared to last. This happened because awards were given out to seniors on down to freshmen for having a 3 .5 average or better for the semester. Keep up the good work! ! P. Sneathen - Accounting Award 'l-,,,.,,,,,,-,r prnuwanvsuslns: :awww 1 F T. Whitley - Valedictorian, Business T. Hoffman - Broken Glass Award . mv 7' L K' . ' 58222:-'.:a.m:e.1. . -3----3... Mn Q M. Stangis - Debate! Drama Award L. Glass - Drama Award -'-vlluhu ---:..............,,l I , YN, , ,Z ., . J, ,Pay .wr V MMM iw I J. Cook - Salutatorian, Bausch - Lomb Award G. Wojan - French Award ..wlil'BSdS-ms... L. DeMoor and B. Boss - Spirit Award Sophomore Class B. Avery - Drama Award 4.23 I . ,I Girls State - Mrs. Wood, L. Dziedzic, G. Hansen, P. Hilton - Alt. , Back row - D. Rothenburger, L. Gibbs - Alt. , B. Allard, Mrs. Kaczynski. 0 - . Q 3 . 53' - -W 7- .Av,,,4 :ia 3, N559 ig' Boy's State - B. Thompson, J. Cebulski, W. Hoffman, J. Kantola, J. Drenth, G. Nelson, D. Buday, K. Greene, M. Keller. Top row - C. Henkel, C. Boss, J. Coclcfeild . . Q ,-,gh---- ' h-'-4...--1--1 ,-,,,i.4-in-v- - ,-,.......----1 -,,,..---u-d-'- -,-1.-11--' ----as--I-ll 1-gguuan-n- - A. Watson - Debate! Drama Award ...P ., FI- .Y . , , .,.....r Bene ,..p1Qll .-m-N -,.....--- - ...........----- -- .- ....--..........- :? R. Meadows - Perfect Attendance 111 yrs.j 4 N The Young And The Restless The memories of that night will not be forgotten by many a couple . As the rain fell outside , the spirits rose inside . The music by Cyprus swept around the room and Stafford's Bay View Inn became the castle of times to cherish. 'That night of May 13, 1978 was a night that left the past behind, the future for tomorrow, and the living for now. The scent of the flowers intertwined with the trickling of the punch fountain and left its scent on the minds of those who were there , to be smelled again in the days of the future when we want to remember the times when we were the young and the restless. Gone dreams of the pastg gone with a love that moved too fast, gone, bright, shiny days, gone, in a young and restless haze . Why did we love then run away? so little time, so much left to say, and now it's gone . Young and restless friend, you'1l never pass this way againg so drink the summer wine , reach for the stars while you have time . Your restless dreams will lead the way, ' so dream your dreams and live for each day while you are young. 0 .I 2 xii.. X.m ,N . IR '.,., ' . ,VW N' - .J ' X A - 531-i ,gui E '56 - xpx, , ,iv- 1,44 1 ' lr. 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Grade, Middle and High School years were all left behind them. It was now the time for the Class of '78 to meet the challenges of the world. ,WW 4 Q 33. V c xv: ' .4 O .ll il fa, VZ U , 'Q YE ' ' nip 1 4 6 gf nl 'Q' y Ya' Left to right: L. DeMoor, J. Cockfield, B. Boss, J. Drenth, D. Fochtman, B. Ptanger, S. Miller, E. Engstrum Tammy Whitley - Valedictorian joan Cook - Salutatorian fm , fgih 9 , -Rf! ' Q. , if xt vgppaljd . N' Charles Fairbanks - Commencement Speaker June II, 1978 2 ,fs , L 1 - ff- - 5 -.Ml V! W 1 I , avi ff m,s'i '-l ,xvlv .. 'XII' 1 5 LN I shall pass through this world but once . If therefore, there be any kindness I can show, or any good thing I can do, let me do it now . . . for I shall not pass this way again. Etienne de Crellet .x in Q Hivziifi? - ..,., ag, ' .-,L-12 fix '?2f'f'1'p4 f. ww hz ,, if r ,J ' . , -, f j- . H u if 5M 1 I ef 'K l 14! if 7 ,f ,I A Q: if fa! V 4 fi a, ' tg.. .., -- 'fi . 'zvpov' v 5 5, 5' 1 Z I we 2 6 ,, 'ff' aw-v J f -L ,az .4 J . W9 3 . , , , , , rf f . 1 lu T Q X af fi 7 ' 7 P s 5 , 5' Q A A is F x,,-wx:45 +1 9:Hf N f '-Q TX 4' 0- n'1.!'11 ' :Q 5,-R ' 1 -W I 1 :LI-7 1 W ,Jr sw wwf 5. . ' . If ' , 5 4 5 r ,- f A .gf X N 'N' KU: U lx x R ' ' 3 : . 52' A kg -... vfxn One thing is forever S00ds That Qne thing IS Success . Ralph Waldo Emerso 0 5 -'Q , Aa '. MY., D -5 X ' 4 1 -- 0 Q . A ,i 1 , f 'N -.. .f1'g , if + 'QQ ,j -:Hg 9-1 1 A. mm E4 n : Y Y- gl Q N, N 1: ! x wx L4fqZ.fLxClQ fqfEgfE3-If 'T- w 1 KS lim. g ,. .llllllfljjflllllgl 15' ,zf va ' 1.. .M , W 1 , 1 - P. ,f ,1- f .4-f -V.. , sk 4f ! 4 s' RX'-w.-:5 ' 'TDNWE9 'XXX ff N ln September of ' '74' ' , we first arrived at C.H.S. as freshmen. We were taught to keep our mouths closed in fear of initiation. At homecoming ow' float won first place, to the surprise of the jtmiors. As sophomores we ordered school rings and the day we got them we went around to show them off to the freshmen. Then there was our successful magazine sale . A booth in the part at Venetian, started our junior year which included such events as Term Papers and tests for College. And time rolled on . . . It was a long thirteen years but we finally became seniors. First here then suddenly gone , our senior year was filled with days of many memories some good and others bad. And as we left on June 11th, we took our thoughts of our fantastic NUMBER 1 football team, sit1:ing on the heater, ordering caps, gowns and announcements, planning our senior trip to Cedar Point, a rainy senior skip day, slave sale, our professional hall walkers, prom, and last, but most important- GRADUATION! ! ! We as a class have accomplished many important goals-yet we as individuals still have many goals to reach. 5. Pedro Armengol Anna Maria Aronson Bruce D Avery Karen Marie Bamdge Deborah Sue Batdorff 3.-, I I Richard Angelo Borths Terri M. Bradley e 5 . a 4 fv' ff v ,ff ' Q5 ,-I -s '25 514 if Lynn Michelle Blanchard . iii? .2-ia ,asf Pamela Sue Boss 3 A w ,N ,H.. Thomas C. Bradley Jeffery L. Brodin Norman D. Bxowe fgffcawwf- EW? xx Daniel A. Bruce Mark E. Byard Louise H. Caldwell Kenneth G. Stiff Campbell 'iii Guy W. Carter Mya. .. 3 ,ff W Christopher Cody Cinnamon Laurie Ann Cellner Michael Ray Clark joan M. Cook Steven C . Curtis Carmen jen Cutler Sally Ann Dishong L 1 9, 'i - Q1 vw- ..,, .X - 4 , Laurie K. Dusdal Neil joseph Dziedzic james Laurence Elzinga Gregory K. Everts 1 la '-'C.Z3v' Mary Helen Faculak Dwayne Allan Farmer john W. Fratrick Edward James Frye fn? 'ws 'fe 'O' Nadi Sally Anne Geer Laura S. Glass jerallyn Goss Theresa Marie Hamlin H 4: I.. K Laureen Grace Helms Anne Mary Henderson Jody Ann Hicks Ronald Lee Hilton wzzgx f 'tk X E Susan Marie Hodge Margaret Ann Hosmer Steven Michael Hufford Gilbert L. johnson we-Q' 'L ffffffffar EAI- Laura Jane johnson ,41- in Rebecca A . Juilleret james B . Kemer r. Linda May Johnson Camilla R . Kaupa Kimberly Bell King 1 ,v 4 if -2 , A ,- .H I H ' -I . 1 4 Kimberly Kay jones Thomas L, Jones mr: Q., ' es fg yy. I 'SERS K. ,, yy b if Q. lf., .+ W bl -N 'f1i f?5,' aee' V, x lg H f 'fa' -4- liek - f- wx hh' - in 5. Zta is-ff' fd' W 'ff' ar:- : ' .VT-U x A, 4 , ', 11,1 ,y a flee L - FFT - F ,, . 5 w, x I Q 4 A Y I f 1' f 4 N1 ' 5. ' M 'A C .-- ,-.-V..-.-. - 1 ' y 1 ,-Ss 4i TT' George Michael Kiteley Tina Marie Klama iz I - ' ew. A n . ,. A 4 , 55 1 ,f YY ', if ' A .r Es.. .4 ' y f it H, A N V Audrey M. Kleiber Andrea Lynn Klooster .P 151. f 'J Patrick Henry Klooster Roberta A. Klooster Gregory J. Krueger Kandice D. Kruskie 8 4 -fi I ,-1--wfff-gjfefl WM: awe. A L . v 1. , ,I H 1 , -1-V -f 1,4 , . f fm . . f V, fr ,f ,V - i ? . fe , V ,..4,r,.Q,muw-1i ' A ' .. PlgpM' -A , , r Q fr A ,, Q 4 5' V . , , 1 ,lf sv , Barbara Kaye Lamoreaux Richard Andrew Landon Sl j . Q ,J IFYW ir fl! 1 N rf' XJ h V 2 Q, L, Joseph Patrick Left Thomas Gerald Left Kimberly Ann Lehman Deborah Louise Leonard us. L Lynda Sue Long Gregory L. Loper arf' r..,3'X Brenda Kay Lugibihl Jacqueline D . Mabee Mark W . McClanaghan Erik john Lundteigen Tami Jean Mann Michael G. Martin Mitchell G. Martin I Q .X f -2 I 1 ,I Dana Ann McKenzie Thomas Edward Richard Alan Meadows Richard C. Mellce Rick L. Merriner McNamara 'r W .gl ,.',- mm gggnannnnttlllillf Y A,,,..........nnt ',,, fffig ' . 99 Sally Elizabeth Michael Tamyra Lynn Mitchell ,J gf 'T -1 . ' 1 -- ff, Xgxmi? . Gene F . Morrison ' -, Q A . -,LM :,,.-- -x - K. V -N v., - , ,fx , A 1 .safggy , , igwf s s. 4' 'fi Av fe Q gTa53,,55'1 Anthony L. Moses '42 .f ' T fff121'?77ff V , '25 'YV Barbara jean Mosoryak 9. 55 ' ' B! f J B H , Jff.'1!. , ' K -Jig John Robert Northup Carole Marie Osterberg Brenda Kay Ouderkirk Patrick B. Paul . A . F K i Beth A. Newton Tracy A . Olmstead Susan M . Peters V YK fi mil 'x 1 X '55Ck'a531x 11 :' Hxxx ,-.-': 1! 1 Christine A1111 Pidek Barry L. Potter Corinne S. Ranger Rhonda Sue Revoir ff ,1 . v.g:j..4 ,r all ,.., , 1 4 1' ' .f. v . ..:, fig.-1--4,1 -3 . 1 A ef N J Cynthia A. Richardson William J. Roloff Camey L. Russell Shirley Lea Russell l Daniel B. Sayre Steven john Schuch Richard I.. Selissen Swain Edward Smith 1 f 1 V Virginia Lee Smith ., ga 1 gui.. v .fa-feij, ,.....-..l1'-Q-f -.Qs F of 3- '7 -X fu. IT ,.. 'f , f - ?! , . ' rf Y V N , S - Ia?-Yi-: 'X 'Y W . ., -f - ,f ' 'v ' J? S , if Q, A 4. in V ' . is- 1 5 lf .- 5,53-,w...:f,' , fl Q i Patty Ann Sneathen Karen Janette Sell Bradley James Snizik Na-as Kerry Dean Speer Matthew R. Stangis Gary L. Stebe Robert A. Stebe us- .1 I 5 '::,'a 'l.',: Q. 5 Stephen N. Stephan L. Scott Swanson P , 'Wg ....,. M WX 15 ,N -., ' ' ' 4 MQ . ' if-T' fi F t4 L - I W , . f .JD Q. : 'If - V lj- tv if ':V51 .,' '7 ' '45 David Scott Taylor Harold joseph Thomure .gjiivml 5.-uf T ug' ' 1 -. T-v A ' QQAR Q get ,- I--o was V' Q I li I Robert M. Tillen Tammy E. Timms OL, Y ,A N f' ' gf, - l I Ab' 1' Charles Wayne Towsley Donald P. Trimper Dan-in R, Van L00 Robert jay Warner Tammy Annette Wasoski Ann Marie Kazyaka Watson at ,nw g 31,99 552,551 L H 1926 54 'QIIIZ7 - '- -., 'A L7 fi .Qi . ' J' '. 'if Charlene Anne Way Rebecca Sue Weliver ms. 'in 1 jeffrey A. Wellman Donald Eugene Wells Randall Lee Wells Michelle Lynn White S2 ..,............,, N ,....- -. .. I ...ev-.. ..f.- , ........z f . 3 ..,1 421 f if xv I . . .a-nl. Michael L. Whitley Tamara Shane Whitley Wendolyn Sue Wieland Mark Daniel Wiklanski Kevin Ray Wilks Peter A. Winnick Brad L . Wood Seniors not pictured: Terry J. Borowiak james Fales Craig M. Golovich Phillip james Hoffman Madelyn jean lannotti Theodore Lee Mathews Robert Edward Newton Dean M. Parker Norwood J. Pearson Connie Lynn Whitley D y -Q ff I., .1 Gregory J. Wojan 5 'E'-3' Holly Marie Wo jan The Wa y ' inf ' ,, Ava is A ' ' Vx- ,V 5 ,..- V . 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I i i VM,,.,, A,-. iw. if ff.: 9' .g -, -1. 'iff f 'Y 1 9 K R, w I -1 -.' 1 ,f .1 s. ,1 .1 ' VQ9: fx 3 F 1 1 1 5 1 I :iii-K 1'V' 5 . r V-X ' . I an-SQZQ-.J '69 W- mm! X V u . S aug iff' ' rj!- ,5 , - A 9 .3 'N' ,S K 20:22 'T' ' . , A-:SWAT ,,,ns Aff? 35?-?'1s ' 1, -A fe , fd ,ff Z, 'fx Ri. ii 44 ZX' v has ' 1 ,, Y K K1 Univ: war. , 1 I Q53 fifl ',jff'E.,,iTTl'f- T Vie, go V af n- + ,B n f ??f 'az A Zta A Q as A 'Z to 2: -A a 2 . I! .z, , ' - 'C m ,mt 'Q B r V ga I V '21, ,vj ,xr H 21 . I Y if Juniors - The Dusk Before The Sunset After two fun-filled years at C.H.S. we have retumed for our third with only one short year to go. While most of us are now thinking of the future, the present hasn't slipped away. With many successful money making projects, preparations for the prom, coming in first with our homecoming float, ice sculpture , and hall decoration we haven't let our spirit reputation slide . However, the future is close , so with all of this going for us, we still have hard work ahead. The next step? ACT tests and graduation, then whether work or college , a new phase of life is ahead. ,- 116 5 I Lisa Boss David Britton Andrea Brown Doug Buday Beth Camilleri jon Cebulski George Chapman Kathy Cook Becky Allard Jeff Baillargeon Maryjo Baker Dawn Bartlett Robert Bayer Teresa Bearss Carol Bergman Janeen Boal Brenda Boss Craig Boss di u fd' serv' 'Ja ,B Sherry Bergman Maureen Crinnion Kellie Cross Chris Culbertson Mike Custer Irene' Cutler Lee Demitchell Lynne DeMoor David Dhasele er Kari Ditlow Donna Drewamz jeff Drenth Dan Drewa Robert Drost Scott Dunkelberg Laua Dziedzic jan Egler Joseph Elzinga Lori Fels Kris Fielder Lisa Flower Debby Fochtnnan james Fowler Debbie Garten Laurie Gibbs Penny Gould Af-Pi' 118 Paul Grapp Christopher Greene Beverly Groves Alan Habel Gayle Hansen Mike Hendrick Christopher Henkel Linda Herboldsheimer joe Herriman jerry Keie John Kantola Penny Kane Karen jackson Cheryl Jlones em johnson l Carol Sue Hill Timm Hiller Pam Hilton Gary Hodgkinson Timothy Hoffman Wa e Hoiyillnan larry Houghton Kevin K1-att Linda Knudtson Judith Kleiber Cindy Klama Mike Keller 1-LJ I ll 1 1,2 1 L .v TIT17 Diame johnson Jill Johnstone Karen Lamoreaux Steve Landon Mark Lignell Connie Left Chris Lehman Jean Lenhart Tom Leonard David McFa11s Kathy McMillan SX -'. 3 ,x 42 , 4 - fha Greg Leymon Mike Lu11 Darlene Manvllle Dennis Martm Brian Martnnchek Vik '1'lA'C-3-' rn 'L Ai Cheryl Melke fqf' ' .N Steve Mielke Sue Miller Shari Mol I 5 Dave 1- f Morgridge ' E. 1 Q Jem' i , Murdick Dan Murray wr- 'J ir' N1 'CCTV 1,4 Cathy Put: Robert Ranger Tony Rhine Michelle Robinson Ralph Rosenthal Danya Rothenberger Mark Russell Dave Sayward Cindy Sandahl Norber Scharenbroch Patrick Schmidt Kim Schnackenberg Geoff Nelson Shelly Niswander Gilber Noirot Ed Oliver Same Orvis Kim Pardee Clay Patrie Jackie Paul Ron Paul Sue Peterson Bob Plumm Debbie Potter Ann Puffpaff ,mf el' Missing: Christian Anderson jeff Cocktfield Sue Ctutis Curt Dixon Ed Engstrom David Golovich Janice Hedrick Dale I-Iimebauch Linda I-Iuffoxd Barb Kane Andy Keller Lori Kerner Jeff Leitner Bob Roloff Rick Russel Mark Smith Bill Trost Scott Way Dennis Whitley Briarn Wimmer Lori Schorsch Sherrie Selissen john Sheets Mike Shupert Mark Simpson Darlene Smalley Beth Smith Don Sonnenber Patrick Stangis Pam Sutherland Jeff Stevens Mike Themm Brian Thompson cf A '51 K i f 1 ..-4 s. Lorrie Thorp Debra Tollas Charlene Tripp Lestor Umlor Stacy Watson Mark Way Scott Way Carol White Mark White Tom Wilhelm Todd Williams Tim Zeitler W. i 1 nal Q, K -'x H- .' 'f ,ze .1 71 K' A1 H H pl ,Jiff- M, ,K Lal 3 2 3 S ' Y , . . 5 2 f 3 W M 2 .Qi L , if 'QW 'W' y li A MJ 9 . 'I ii Vs, .43 4 3 ' mi .12 'K , W, . j' 1 f -' S, gf 7 '44 72 ll . W ,.,ga Gm .i C, X 1'1 Af,?. A , 'F X 2, wh, 1 F' .JT ahywyh lp 1 f f ' 1 if A Yll. .3 gf' :A 1 K 'Nw , ,Q 'mf f, M' if 3' .gmgnfggjw V N Y i 455 Super Class Of 1980! fgfk Bambi Balch Shari Barnes Darla Bartz Dave Boal john Bradley Ken Burke Lamie Burkey Donna Campbell jack Carlson Cindy Carson 124 Football, IV-style. Drano is like bile or bile is like Drano. ' 'We have to make animals out of snow? Algebra and Geometry, Both the same to me! Class rings, Bells that ding, Biology tes1s up to the eyes. We get to throw lemon cream pies? ! Competition yells and sore throats, The 4th place Fall Homecoming float. IV Basketball, We've got to decorate this hall? Broken typing machines, Selling magazines. Freshman, open that door! We are the Sophomores! if Michele Allard Nick Anderson Rod Anderson Tim Anderson Don Avery 4. 1. X 4-I .1 Debbie Brodin Ernie Brodin Vi.nce Brodin Chris Bubnak Marie Buday Mike Chappuies Nancy Ciuk David Cole Roberta Corp John Crinnion 'T Mark Drenth Ike Dgksterhouse Mary gler Aimee Elzinga David Elizinga w 'T -42' I ,MSQHF A 4, D Z5 2 M X 'XJ all -J' I QV 1 . ' 4 I fnfi in-nf' ,.,..f -J xl, X. Jlghn Cross raci CLu'tis Steve Daylong Gerard Doan Joe Dotson Linda Empey Becky Everts Eg Fassett ' Fels John Fiedorek 'Q--.A .3 '4 L. rx.,3 '- NS 5977 , 155 ,, Rich Hodgson Brenda Honeysette Mary Hooker Mary Horton Jennifer Houghton LJ Richard Kane Scott Kerridge Mike Klama George Kleiber Brenda Klooster 126 5 4,5 Q9 'A s...-qv X. John Grootexs Kaye Hand Tammy Helms Sue Herriman Sharon Himebauch Kim Hudson Marty Jensen Steve johnson Willie Johnston Chris Jones Karen Klooster john Lachman Keith Lehman Karen Lemon Chuck Lent ,.0nV 5 .V I, Carolyn Loper Chris Martin Kristy Mathews Scott Meadows Lisa Micheal Liz Morris Phil Morrison Allen Muma Lori Niswander Tami Noirot Lorri Paul jeff Peters Loren Peters Doug Pidek Francis Pischner Tom Mielke Kim Mitchell Karri Moerland Lyddy Moore Scott Morgan qi ' 'f jim Novotny Larry Nunemaker David Olach Dori Olach Ken Otrnanowski ,ff- 4? is .I if . X, Cindy Russell Robert Russell Karyn Schroeder David Seelye Debbie Shores Karen Snizik Mary Speigl janet Stainbrook Rod Stevens jim Stowe 'V . N 1 r f-4 - 'XT n'l,r -1 D I J ust Two Ti' Franklin J. Potter Mark Price Michiko Regier Debbie Resch Holly Richardson ,J- Sf. Sue Simmerman Carla Sizemore Paige Skelton Jerry Sladek Robert Smith x 'lug . ---' '43 Q ' :ff-'- The following kids were too busy to get their pictures taken: james Baker Brian Bennet Robert Bolt Michelle Bowman Robert Geer Kirk I-Ieckendorn Richard Hudson Mark Kraft james LeVasseur Judy McDonough Ken Potter Alton Radle Danny Russell Jerry Russell Barb Schmidt Roni Themm janet Van Wieren Scott Wamer Aaron Whitley Bary Whitley Marcia Whitley Wayne Wimmer Gordy Wolgamott Larry Wynkoop I i I-.n5f'?. 'z Wir? ,' ' f:,.5gps, ,v,. f .i Y , 1 f nw., -,G -1 W, y , More Years P, ffyz-:uw f' 'Q ww- ci -1 fi? i 31' , K f 5 . Ay. .I .,. , ,. any r ' h U xi , lf' ,f'-. g:-- ,S ,slr - Q 'wr' W ,Q ' ,,,41R'f2'Ef . - ,-1,-'sg,pf,35 : X Capri? ' .-'51'Qf: ,K H2 -lfsfffj 1 4, f V . Rich Sutton Majorie Tirnzns Jenni Trimper Duane Tripp Lynne Trost Gary Way Debbie Weisler Kurt Williams Mary Wimmer Brenda Winnick , '-'X 11'-0 wi' Ju, R- ? ix t4 'k Cf' Mike Umlor Anna Van De Car Roxy VanLoo Scott Voorhees Doug Way Leslie Wood Wendi Wright Doug Young Rex Young Wendy Zeitler I 5 129 W ,G QW ' Z 01, t , 5 . v A ,A .. --1 ,, iq i is ' 4-.qtgr .L-A UM! ,W IW' X 1 rayv f W 5 3 43: l ' 9 Ita: A K I 4' ' Fr vi 1' 1 Doretta Anderson Laurie Anderson jim Baillargein Laura Baldwin Scott Barrett jackie Bartley Mike Bartz Dennis Batdorff Ann Biddick Doug Boss 'T G J'- ...uf ,X J .1 L. A Fantastic Freshmen Freshmen started out the year, with shaking knees and many fears. Their hopes were low, their dreams were shattered, for upperclassmen they hadn't flattered. But as each day was done and through, the freshmen made friends with Seniors, too. And now as we walk down the hall, the freshmen are special because they're sophomores in the fall ! Kevin Bourke Mike Brady N 4 5 . is f-51 i gi, . ' fs ,,,,!.7 f 6 KH .Y . 'Tas ,A L Karen Britton T. Noirot, P. Staley, P. Hoffman, j. Drury Steve Clark Lama Coen Keith Comer Sheri Cook Allen Burke Tina Burrows joe Byard Jill Caldwell Beth Carey Brian Carson Teresa Browe Tim Bruce Brenda Buchanan sf , 1,-J -,X ' f '4 1 E N 11- f 3 1 r 'b i 'F Kelly Drost Jeff Drury Cristol Dubey Peter Dunkelberg Darcy Dutcher Todd Edger l ,fi 5 1 Y ,-. .Q Jin . ,f ,..,' 'K Mike Coyne Tammy Currier Candy C1.u'tis Cathy Curtis Mariam Cutler Scott Davis Jeff Daylong Mike Demitchell Dan DePuy Louie Dixon 1' 1 , I D 6,-A an Q 1 yi, xfqw' Qi ' 4 A I, 2 Q I-. V-r P Mary Eldredge Cindy Elliott Vicki Falting David Farmer Eric Fielder Laurie Flower Shari Gibbs Scott C-olovich Gary Grapp jon Hamlin Mark Hand Rlck Hand Tom Hand Dane Heckendorn Amy Kroll Davld Krueger Pam Lamoreaux jeff Landon David Herboldsheimer Bill Herriman Mary Herriman Patti Hoefling Paul Hoffman Bruce Honeysette Sam Kane Frank Kaufman Lisa Keller Mel Kerridge Melinda Klooster Jim Knight Debbie Lenhart Richard Lent Kris Lignell Kris Locke Laura Lockner Nancy jugibihl Kelly McDonough Lon MCS:-iwby .AEA 4'.Q.'v3, s x -- THE RAYDER5 STRIKE AGAIN! Teresa Nou-ot Sabrina O'Br1en Kerry O'Ne1ll Chris Otmanowski Alicia Pearson Rick Peebles janet Pence Bruce Phail Penny Potter Es Kevin Purvis David Radle Jeff Renaud XA Mark Robinson Bryan Roloif David Russell Kay Russell Rene Russell Lisa Sandahl will 5-0 1 7' 'B Patti Smith Sue Smith Debbie Sonnenberg Fred Sonnenberg Angie Spieles Patrice Staley Richard Starr Brian Steelman jay Swartwout Karen L. Taylor oel Schanckenberg Shelly Schorsh Ben Shores Tim Shupert Joe Sladek Karen Smith K-:uv 'Z .nf i - , A A A 1. X A I 4- 4,QA , I el? if? gf... Missing: Doug Cavitch Susan Clark Clint Fogle Shelly Johnstone Anna jolliffe J.C. Lawson Cathy Lutz Kim Sutherland Greg Swanson Liz Williams Karen S . Taylor Torn Theme Gerry Thompson Debbie Thomure Cindy Trimper Tony Wade Tom Wanek Cheryl Wamer David Watson Ray Wiesler Kent Will Gary Wimmer Becky Witthoeft Ken Wojan Terri Wojan Carol Wolf Laura Zaremba Mike Zednicek ,A 1 Wy U0 I -FU, .-. K n. .3315 ln. Y L H lil bl YQ the Beggmgznn 'S if oppletree fgoj' r- FAMILY w FEDERAL e Q51-TM ffwngn nina K A Thi-PEDLI Congratulations Seniors ! Oda Reg The L1terary News Center foremost in fashion . . Med usa Cement Co. Concrete for Permanence mi W ' f Congratulatxons Class of 1978! M14'if'ff'E9frffri Congratulations Class of 78 C. F. 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