Clarkston High School - Hilltopper Yearbook (Clarkston, MI)
- Class of 1967
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Expressions: a smile . . . . a frown VLUll! -1 H' ytUlUU I ; ZI'HSl ti £ I Principal Assistant Principal Mr. Mason and Mr. Vincent survey the progress on the new addition to the school. Mr. Mason and Mr. Mauti are completely absorbed in the game. During free hour, principal, Mr. Mason, passes out checks. 10 Mr. Mauti keeps a watchful eye on the spectators. Students are always welcome to visit Mrs. Hanson. Counselors Mrs. Lay, freshman counselor, gives advice to a student. 1 1 English Department Miss Bant gives a satisfied look at the papers she is grading. Mr. Chamberlain records the grades of his first hour class. 12 Mrs. Currey listens intently to a student’s question. Reviewing the history of the English language, Miss Gabier answers a student’s question. Handing back students’ papers is Mrs. Czamecki. Mr. Gorrie waits for his class to quiet down before beginning a lecture. Mrs. Meyland explains the construction of a paragraph to Ron Parker. Tom Burke employs daydreaming to get away from his studies. 13 Miss Warthen pronounces words for her weekly spelling test. Mrs. Mitchell explains transcendentalism to her American lit. class English Department “Concentrate more on your gestures ’ says Mr. Moore. 14 “Wiped out’’ after one of Mrs. Dennis’ tests. Correcting her student’s French pronunciation is Mrs. Horrigan. 15 Kim gets caught with his mask down. Science Department As usual, Mr. Kenyon and Mr. Mackson find time to view the lighter side. Miss Woodruff, is it contagious? 1 t • i Hey—this is easier said than done! Home-Ec. Department How should I know? You cooked it. What's Miss Klamer doing in the Biology lab? Mrs. Wilson relaxes in good company. Yvonne earns a look of approval from Mrs. Lowery. 17 Math Department Mr. Skillman talks over a calculus derivation with his college math class. 18 Mr. Haven explains another geometric theorem. Miss Holloway reviews fractions for an exam. Taking a few minutes to relax, Mr. Tungate talks over the football banquet. 19 Mr. May explains the differences between organic and functional psychoses. Mrs. Walter listens to a question concerning the Civil War. 20 Government teacher, Mr. Frank, defends the U.S. position in Viet Nam. Mrs. Johnston completes her world history lecture. Department Mr. Rice discusses the importance of the Battle of Hastings with his world history class. Business Department Dictating a letter to her shorthand class is Mrs. Schebor. Mrs. Jervis Instructs Lynn Fisher in the adjustment of her typewriter. I . Miss Corts helps Gloria Seaman with her bookkeeping assignment. Mr. McCurdy and Carolyn Mobbs chuckle over one of Carolyn’s typing mistakes. writing. Mr. Thayer shows Delores Hood the importance of accuracy in record keeping. Miss Shults points out a common typing error to Charles Baker. Art Department Mrs. Arakelian points out texture contrasts to an art student. Good art technique is also important, as Miss P.revette demonstrates. Music Department Librarian Mrs. Thayer's face reflects patience and hard work. Mrs. Kenyon “lovingly extends the ad deadline another three weeks. Are you sure this is how Picasso got his start? Publications Physical Education Department O.K., let go, Miss Letcher. In addition to teaching the freshman boys gym class, Mr. Walters substitutes in woods. Mrs. Colwell teaches her freshman girls the fundamentals of basketball. 26 Mr. Inman explains how to do cals. Industrial Arts Department Mr. Dennis cleans up the shop before the next class. Fred Locker watches as Mr. Aulbertexaminsaweld. Mr. Bruce shows Rick Mielke how to measure his wood. 27 Industrial Arts Department Lecturing to his class, Mr. Cockerill points out an important problems in Metals. Mr. Johnston watches approvingly as David Fife attempts 28 Office Secretaries Attendance secretary, Mrs. Ballard, checks the Mrs. Allen checks IBM cards. daily absences. A smiling Mrs. Radoye sells tickets to students. We aim to please (most of the time). Mrs. Weston opens the morning mail. I see the news didn’t rate Kettering again. Board of Education Dr. Greene, Mr. Weber, Mr. Doremus, Mr. Pohlkotte, Mr. Funk, Mr. Ronk, Mr. Rose, Mr. Wilberg, Mr. Vincent and Mr. Barrie of the Board of Education discuss an important school issue. Dr. Greene checks with his secretary for Elementary co-ordinator, Mr. Barrie, goes over a report from Pine Knob phone calls. elementary school. Miss Gabier prepares a new bulletin board during her conference period. Mr. Hanson wishes he was eating lunch, too. Apples, peaches, pumpkin pie! Who’s not ready, holler I. Mr. Inman rescues a fly from his soup. Mr. Smith keeps up with the progress of his favorite team. Linda Adcock Pam Affolder Danny Aldrich Thomas Allen Darlene Arsenault Like this, Linda Sylvia Banjoff James Banks A New Class Faces New Challenges Sandra Boyce Judi Bowker Sue Bozek Judy Brewer Nina Brewer Carol Broadway Ronald Brock Wally Brotemarkle Charles Brown Linda Budrow 35 Patience, Hard Work Bring Many Rewards Ben Cooper Marc Cooper Debbie Cover Joyce Coyle Susan Crawford Jackie Davies Tara Day Lary Dean Joel DeLong Joseph Deneen Joe Dion John DiPietro Susan Dome Dianne Donellan Michael Dougherty Karen Downs Not really forgotten was John Getzan by coaches Mackson, McGrath and Kenyon. Larry Duncan Ted Eazer Terry Dutgher Prom and Graduation Highlight Senior Year Diane Echlin Kathy Eibergen Susan Eldred Edward Ellert Fred Emmendorfer Roger Erickson Steve Fancher Shelby Farley Dan Fife Lynn Fisher Sheila Fox Linda Friedley Brenda Fritch Jack Frost R. Frank Galligan Brian Gallipo Roger Ganther Linda Geoit John Gettel John Getzan Caroline Giles Cynthia Glavach Kathryn Granger Marvalyn Gratopp Nancy Gratz Ronald Griffith Sherri Hall Cheryl Hamilton Sara Hamm Harlan Hammack Jack Hancock Wilma Harris Jesse Hart Donald Hartley Timothy Hartman Phyllis Hartsock Brenda Hawkins 39 Leroy Hawkins Linda Hawkins Gary Haviland Linda Heath Bonnie Helvey Sheryl Hicks Thomas Highlen Richard Hockin Catherine Hoffman Mark Hood Mike Mercier and Dan Wilson place their picture orders. Lynn Howey Lester Hubbard Making Decisions Offe rs A Growing Maturity Sedalia Hyde Cassie Jacobs Sharon Jones Linda Juliano Patti Juliano David Kay Phillip Kayga Kenneth Keener Cindy Kelley Dan Kerzykowski Michael Kish David Kittredge Larry Klemm Brenda Knake Carita Lassfolk George Lekas 41 We Reflect Both Past and Future Lance Leroux Charles Little Frances Locher David Lowe John MacGregor Chris Maier Linda Manley Linda McCracken Ruth McDermott Scott McFarland Terry McKee Michael McMillan X Michael Mercier Ruth Merkel Melody Meyer Ronald Meyers Cheryl Miller Gale Mosier Karen Navarre Randy Nicoson Don Norris Linda Olsen Rick Pendred Linda Pifer ” Tech rests after a strenuous game of basketball on play night. Kenneth Porter Sue Powell Shari Prieto Carol Quertermous Christine Quinlan Sharon Reamsma Mark Richard Nancy Richmond Larry Rolph Hugh Rose Jack Sansom John Schmude There Is a Time For Work and Play Pamela Schoff Joette Schultz Michael Schweitzer Gloria Seaman Gregory Seaman Jeanne Shoots Jonathan Simonds Greg Slade Lynne Smale Mary Smith Rebecca Smith Shayla Smith Larry Srock Neil Stalker Beverly Starr Terry Steinhoff Mary Stickney 45 We Look Forward to College and the Future Douglas Strilecky Rita Strohkirch Ric Studebaker Jay Stump Richard Sutton Roberta Tate Paul Taylor Lynn Thompson Ken Tracy Carolyn Trent Michael Tyler Virginia Underwood John VonKoehnen Patti Watterworth Emery Welch Priscilla Wice Edna Williams Linda Williams Clayton Wilson Dan Wilson Cathy Witherup Beryl Wood Ramon Woodard Joseph Woods Brenda Woodworth Brian Woodworth Shirley Yater Seniors Not Pictured Ronald Arsenault Charles Booth David Bradley Carol Butz James Cagle Gary Coyle John Doty Joseph Gates Chris Hagen Henry Hanson Janet Smith Dave Hubbard Jeanne Hunt Karen Hunt Kurt LaDuc Edward Lynch Ralph Moss Jan North After a meeting to discuss plans for their senior trip are class officers, Cilia Wice, Karen Caldwell, Dan Fife, George Lekas, Jeanne Shoots, and sponsors, Mr. Mackson and Mr. Adams. Activities Crowning of Queen Highlights Many Members of the 1966-67 Homecoming court are freshman maid, Karrie Garlak; sophomore maid, Shari Kosiba; Queen, Shayla Smith; Junior maid, Jan Peters; Senior maid, Karen Caldwell. Proudly representing her class in the Homecoming parade is Karrie Garlak. Pam Compton thrills the spectators during half time. Loyal subjects Nick Lekas and Tina Whaley look on as Cindy Mosier crowns Queen Shayla. Activities of Homecoming Jan Peters and Karen Caldwell bundle up during the last half of the Homecoming game. Queen Shayla looks radiant as she receives her kiss from honorary football co-captains Cecil Caverly and Dan Fife. The varsity cheerleaders lead the way for the Homecoming floats. First prize goes to the Seniors for their float. 51 Homecoming -- A Busy Weekend A heart skips a beat. So, where’s my float? 52 Mr. Pierson tells how it’s done. 53 Escorting her royal highness... Karen Caldwell, Senior Maid, and Tom Allen Jan Peters, Junior Maid, and Mark Erickson The Homecoming Court Sharie Kosiba, Sophomore Maid, and Bob Palladino Karrie Garlak, Freshman Maid, and Bruce Hardy 54 Carita enjoys her view of the Homecoming Charlotte Boggs and Carita leisurely saunter to their game from the royal platform. second hour class. Carita was honored in the Homecoming parade as Clarkston’s foreign exchange student from Laajalahti, Finland. Foreign Exchange Student An avid basketball fan, Carita attended most of the games. Carita enjoys Miss Gabier's English class. Sheila Fox, Sue Vascassenno, Carita Lassfolk and Pam Compton chat during their lunch hour. Before a basketball game, Carita waits for a friend. 57 Pep Meetings Sherry Smale, Shirley Mull and Lynda Kizer laugh at the antics of a cheerleaders’ skit. Yearbook Sales Campaign Maud Elliot and Vicki Beseau use their persuasive selling power on Jerry Keener. Judi Stewart, Cheryl Gura and Jeff Fisher prepare for the yearbook sales campaign. 59 Come Spy with Me” Jackie Davies shows pianist, Mark Cowen, part he must cut in his act, “Slaughter on Tenth Avenue.” 60 Judging acts during tryouts, Drake Stalker points out improvement to Earl Bren-del. “Dum Muddi” (Neil Stalker) presents next speaker, “P. J. Hansoff” (Larry Duncan) during Senior Boys Skit. Becky Smith, Wanda Atkins and Lynn Howey give their interpretation of Mother Goose. Emcees, Neil Stalker and Kris Body please crowd with antics. Linda Heath plays her version of “Exodus” with Jeanne Shoots. Another crowd pleaser was Joe Fredericks drum solo. 61 Mrs. Gibson explains tryout methods to the abundant number of hopefuls. Teahouse of the August Moon Mark Hood clears up a problem concerning his position at the end of Tickets didn’t last long when they went on sale t 1® act during the lunch hours. 62 Villagers present Colonel Purdy (Mark Hood) with gifts of appreciation, while Sukini (Terry Dutcher) acts as interpreter. The Women's Democratic League is dissatisfied with American occupation. Miss Higgajigga (Chris Quinlan) seems a little puzzled. Brenda Woodworth, student director, waits for first act to begin during dress rehearsal. Major Wainwright III (Hugh Rose) becomes exasperated as he tries to make sense from his telephone conversation. Joette displays service to her school by setting up for a dance. Scholastic achievement is one requirement for the DAR title. DAR Uncovers Service and Citizenship 64 While Jaycees Choose Junior Miss Contestants for the title of Clarkston’s Junior Miss receive last minute instructions. Before giving up her crown, Cathy Less- Jeanne Shoots smiles radiantly after being crowned fifth annual ard curtsies to her audience for the last Junior Miss. time. 65 N Tend Is th er e A spell reflected in enchanted faces reveals the excitement of a special night. Nancy Bullard, Kathy Caldwell, Marty Woodward and Maud Elliot prepare to serve refreshments. Our cafeteria--“transformed fron 66 a pumpkin to a carriage.” 67 Student Government John Lynn, Steve Crabtree, and Leslie Surre help campaign for their candidate for vice-president. Caroline Giles gives her campaign speech for Student Government president. 68 Caroline Giles presides as Student Government members discuss the smoking problem. The Sunnysiders, from Michigan State University, entertain with modern folk songs. This organization sponsors several assemblies throughout the year. Treasurer, Sue Bennett; president, Caroline Giles; vice-president, Bob Nicoson; and secretary, Joette Schultz provide the needed leadership in our school with sponsors, Mr. Skillman and Mr. McGrath. 69 Block Club The enthusiastic Block Club backs the team as they cheer the Wolves on to another victory. Kathy Caldwell assigns seats to Block Club members. 70 Wolfgang appears to be watching attentively as the Wolves capture another victory. Pep Club M01I Cheering is the most important job of Pep Club. Chosen to lead this group are: Shayla Smith, Sue Bennett, Nanette Giles. Making signs is only one job that is undertaken by members of the Pep Club. Future Teachers Working toward the goal of Future Teachers are, sitting: Brenda Woodworth, Kathleen Roberts, Patti Mulcrone, Cilia Wice, Judy Weeks, Jeanne Shoots and sponsor Mrs. Hanson. Standing are Maria Mercier, Carol Broadway, Molly Hafner, Kathy Hoff, Jane Richard, Tammy Mahar, Sheila Fox, Jane Morse, and Penny Hall. Discussing plans for their trip to the Pontiac State Hospital are Cilia Wice, Kathleen Roberts, Miss Warthen, and Judy Weeks. Mrs. Hanson writes up faculty list for FTA’s apple project. Diane Williams and Sheila Stubblefield prepare the baked goods for the Medics bake sale. Ray Hipsher receives his change from Sharon Srock as he helps himself to an afternoon snack. Medics President Nancy Milligan Cassie Jacobs makes a suggestion tor the club’s future activities. discusses movies for the club. 73 Mrs. Kenyon goes over a track layout with sports editor, Neil Stalker. Janice Hanson, co-editor, Cilia Wice, activities editor, Linda Heath, co-editor and Judy Lessard, photography editor, discuss plans for the 1967 Hilltopper. Publications Photographers, Dan Franklin and Mike Mason, discuss results of their efforts as Ed Keeley looks on. Karen Caldwell, business manager, and her assistant, Cheryl Gura, total yearbook sales. Larry Duncan proportions a picture for a layout. Judi Stewart, Vicki Beseau and Maud Elliot prepare the student pictures for • 'pasting up.” 74 The question of class spirit is debated by Sue Bennett and Mark Walter. Sue Bennett and Mark Walter compare money collected in the1 bucket brigade’ for the March of Dimes sponsored by journalism club. r 4 Various members of the journalism club, including Kathie Roberts, Judy Weeks, Patti Mulcrone, Carol Quertermous, and Mark Cowan discuss the problems of the newly formed organization. Journalism Club The time-consuming task of money counting is New business is brought up by Kathie Roberts as Joan Willis, Bob Nico- tackled by Dave Elliot and Kathy Caldwell. son, Patti Mulcrone, Mike Kaul, Denise Black and Sue Griffiths listen intently. 7 5 Sgt.-at-arms always stick together! 76 Members of Hi- and -Teens make Christmas a joyftil occasion for needy children. Participating in the event are: Tom Allen, Karen Caldwell, Brenda Woodworth, Joette Schultz, Linda Heath and Cindy Glavach. Standing are: George Lekas, John Getzen and Tom Woodard. Not pictured are Mike Schweitzer and Mr. Inman, sponsor. Y-Teens The 1966-67 Y-Teens officers are: Joette Schultz, vice-president; Linda Heath, chaplain; Brenda Wood-worth, president; Karen Caldwell, treasurer; Cilia Wice, historian; Sue Bennett, secretary and Mrs. Czamecki, sponsor. Dean Poeppe and his escort Nancy Milligan do the frug at the Sadie Hawkins Dance sponsored by Y-Teens. 77 Jan Peters sells baked goods at the Y-Teens bake sale as Linda Trillo waits to buy them. Audio-Visual Club f Mr. Mantei writes the projector schedule for the day. Pat Norris provides the necessary lighting for the Junior Miss Pagent. Members of the A-V Club are: George Easton, Pat Norris, Steve Ashley, Craig Chaney, Mr. Mantei, sponsor, Mike Carnell, Jeff Quigley and Tudor ApMadoc. Debate Winners of the Wayne-Oakland League debate title are standing: D. Franklin, N. Mansfield and T. Wall. Seated: H. Rose, T. Dutcher, J. Fisher and P. Taylor. Jeff Fisher supports the statements of Paul Taylor, his partner, in debating an issue. Junior varsity debaters, Dan Franklin and Neal Mansfield, practice delivery. Paul Taylor presents the negative case against Royal Oak. We sure are silly, aren’t we?” It sure feels good to get dressed up again. “Let’s tell the coach we don’t feel like playing tonight.” The creature from the black lagoon. .:i The French Club enters their float in Homecoming festivities. French Club Members discuss the proposed trip to France. 81 Ski Club “What do you mean, I have to pay to ski.” Clarkston skiers take the chairlift to the top of the big hill at Mt. Holly. Ski officers, Tom Bullard, president; Leslie Bell, vice-president; and sponsor, Mr. Thompson, meet to plan the ski trip. Not pictured is Margie Bullard, secretary. Dan Kerzykowski, John DiPietro, Sue Vascassenno, Ken Porter, and Ron Brock prepare to challenge the hills at Nub's Nob. The Wolves Den displays a few of its high quality products. 83 At a meeting of librarians are standing: J. Weeks, L. Adcock, S. Vascassenno, S. Ronk, J. Freeman, J. Hanson, K. Hoffman, L. Geoit, J. Miracle, K. Clements and C. Pearson. Seated: W. Houck, L. Moore, C. Porter, L. Hulsey D. Kelly, K. Roberts, B. Pawley and Mrs. Thayer. Librarians 84 Sandy Boyce calls Clarkston library for a misplaced book. Gloria Seaman, Mary Fenstemaker and Joette Schultz, office helpers, sell game tickets during the lunch hour. Office Helpers and Counselor Secretaries 85 Counselor secretaries are: C.Glavach, L. Heath and R. Tate. Seated: S. Bradley, C. Wice, D. Cover and L. Birchette. Picked for scholarship, leadership, and citizenship, National Honor Society members gather for meeting in library. National Honor Society President Clay Wilson gives induction speech to student body. Jfc' ry V E- ; During assembly, Mike listens attentively to speech by Don Loney. Schweitzer Graduates 4.0 During college math test, Schweitzer wishes he’d sharpened pencil earlier. Besides studying, Mike plays varsity football, basketball, and baseball. First to graduate with 4.0 average since 1953, Mike gives report on term paper. 87 Members of League Chorus are chosen for excellence in singing by director, Mrs. Phillip Rice. Seniors Jeanne Shoots and Linda Heath, have been accompanists for four years. Mixed chorus practices for an upcoming concert. Participating in the Homecoming parade are majorettes, Mona Leece, Jill Sansom and Jenny Erkfritz. Varsity Band The Varsity band shows off its marching 90 Mr. Washburn and the Varsity band acknowledge approving applause at a February concert. Mark Erickson tackles a falling Hills runner as Kurt Maslowski, Cecil Caverly, and Ray Hipsher rush to assist. Clarkston Captures Second in W-O Coach Kenyon prepares to send Chris Birkelo in with defensive strategy. Apprehensive team is elated at winning touchdown during the 94 League Play An exhausted Cecil Caverly talks over offensive problems with Coach McGrath. Gary Stelmach, George Lekas, and Brian Gallipo diagram an Northville game. offensive assignment. 95 Tom Allen, All-County End Cecil Caverly Hard-Nose Award Dan Fife All-League Quarterback Tom Allen All-League End Outstanding Players Cecil Caverly eludes Brighton players for Players show the confidence that brought them six wins. George Lekas Most Improved Coach McGrath performs a tape job on Tom Woodard as George Lekas Award examines his newly wrapped arm. Combine for Winning Team Effort lother touchdown. Rich Bass tries in vain to stop Tom Allen from going down. 97 Ray Hipsher tells a joke to relieve pre-game tension. The coaches joyfully greet Rich Johnson, following a successful extra-point attempt. Dan Fife fakes and goes around end against Oxford. Halfback Mark Erickson streaks toward the goal line. 98 Wolves Howl As Bulldogs Die Mixed emotions accompany Tom Allen's touchdown. H.S. OPPONENTS 18 Oxford. 12 0 Bloomfield Hills 41 13 Clarenceville 0 6 Holly 12 7 Northville 0 45 Brighton 14 45 West Bloomfield 20 20 Milford 16 The offensive digs in as Brighton attempts to block a punt. Varsity team takes time to pose for yearbook picture. Getting ready for the League Meet are: Coach Inman, L Nicol, S. Kratt, P. Dougherty, J. Frost, M. Dougherty, T. Top-olinski, J. Simonds, N. Stalker, M. Adams. SEATED: M. Cowen, K. Beattie, B. Nicoson, B. Townsend, S. Nicholson, B. Perkins, M. Ledbetter, J. Gettel. KNEELING: M. Erkfritz, S. Embrey. ft Victory Over C.H.S. OPPONENTS 43 Oxford 20 46 W. Township 17 20 W. Kettering 37 23 Ainsworth 36 16 Brighton 46 32 W. Bloomfield 25 31 Lake Orion 70 31 P. Northern 29 19 Lake Orion 38 26 Clarenceville 29 26 B. Hills 29 20 Northville 37 27 Brighton 72 27 Holly 35 In cross country, where low score wins, manager Kirt Stalker and cpatain Neil Stalker wait as Mr. Inman adds score. Bloomfield Hills Caps Scott Embrey and John Gettel gain on Hills opponent. Stretching out the last quarter mile is Mike Dougherty. Neil Stalker, running a record-breaking 10:42, is the team’s Most Valuable Runner. Winning Season Scon Embrey shows the torture of the gruelling two-mile race. Fulling away from opponents, Mark Adams nears the finish. Most Improved Runner, John Gettel, pauses before a home meet. if f f ♦•MU ■ •- — ■••««««« Hl44(U 1111111 ■■■ ■•■■ ■■■ ■■■■ ■■■■■■if '■■■■in hi ■■■■■in ■Mm ■■mi ■in f 4 t n «4 4 •■■Kit. ■■■•■ V .■■■■■■rr ■■•■■■■( ■■ •■« ;■■■■■■■ ■J.M-HJ F afla ■■• ■•1 nil •Ml It 101 Clarkston's defensemen throw Clarenceville for a loss. C.H.S. OPPONENTS 7 Oxford 18 7 Bloomfield Hills 6 20 Milford 2 13 Holly 7 48 Brighton 18 40 Milford 13 Shining again, the Clarkston defense brings down a Northville runner. Tom Gray comes off the field after a fourth down. 102 J.V. Rolls As Season Ends Getting ready for practice, Greg Hutchins talks about coming game. Jim Navarre and Bob Joslyn rest between halves. Junior varsity takes time to pose for a picture before a game. Before going in, Mike Mason gets instructions from Coach Hanson. 103 Freshman football team is caught by photographer before a Monday night game. Freshmen Learn Fundamentals for Dan Hallman, Scott Robbins, and Tom Lane execute the 3-2 play. 104 Freshman fullback is caught and tackled Mr. Adams gives last minute instructions to his players. Varsity Years at the line of scrimmage. Steve Ashley, Scott Robbins, Gary Klann, Mike Walker, and Steve Smith talk over the next play. During half-time, Scott Robbins discusses the field con ditions with the coaches. 105 “We’re from Clarkston, who can be prouder?’ State Champions Cheer Wolves to Proudly displaying their championship trophy are, standing: S. Smith, P. Wice, Miss Gabier, C. Giles, P. Affolder, Kneeling: N. Weiss, C. Mansfield, K. Caldwell, J. Peters. Most improved, Nancy Coach-of-the-Year, Miss Gabier, Weiss, hopes for free throw. directs her girls to the state championship. Ooph! 07 The pressure of a close game finds its way to a team. 108 the tension of a tournament contest. Mark Richards battles on the boards. Gary Mize tips a jump. Bring Home Championship A loose ball brings Randy Nicosin scrambling. C.H.S. OPP 77 Rochester 70 73 W. Bloomfield 53 62 B. Hills 39 49 Kettering 50 78 Clarenceville 73 84 Northville 49 79 Holly 71 81 Milford 63 74 Brighton 53 90 W. Bloomfield 53 50 B. Hills 47 69 Clarenceville 53 50 Northville 49 74 Holly 60 70 Milford 53 100 Brighton 58 78 Waterford 68 TOURNAMENTS Waterford Pon. Central Team Spirit, Hustle and Drive Make Mark Richard attempts a steal with help from Dan Fife and Rich Bass. Apprehensive before the Kettering game are, first row: T. Allen, D. Fife, M. Richard, R. Nicoson, and R. Bass. Second Row: Coach McGrath, M. Erickson, J. Getzan, M. Schweitzer, G. Lekas, K. Maslowski and Charles Horsch, manager. Third Row: L. Walter, L. Lewis, K. Beattie, G. Ostrum and R. Johnson. Mark Erickson brings the ball down court. Dan Fife and Rich Bass block a Hills shot. 1 1 1 Dan Fife Becomes First All-Stater Most pts. per game 52 1966-67 Best field goal % 47.4% 1965-66 Best avg. per game 33. 33 1965-66 Most pts. in one season 613 1966-67 Most field goals 214 1966-67 113 C.H.S. OPP 2 Alpena 48 19 Rochester 34 0 Flint Ainsworth 54 43 Avondale 8 11 Lake Orion 37 10 Waterford Kettering 40 18 Waterford Twp. 32 8 Clarenceville 43 13 Rochester 32 21 Troy 26 7 Waterford Kettering 42 33 Avondale 23 5 Grand Blanc 47 32 Troy 16 9 Northville 31 19 Troy 23 Buddy Mumbower demonstrates one of wrestling’s vital moves, the standing escape. Matmen As Ray Hipsher can testify, Hugh Rose’s pinning combination isn’t easy to break. Before the Lake Orion match are row one: G. King, J. Gettel, D. Morden, T. Lekander, A. Hamilton, C. Warner, L. Lessard, B. Mumbower, J. Chad. Row Two: B. Storrs, M. Griffighs, R. Sutton, D. Copeland, F. Hall, V. Martin, J. Quigley, R. Bratt. Row Three: B. Morgan, P. Rose, S. Ashly, H. Rose, R. Hipsher, G. Rhodes, A. Allen and Coach Inman. Fred Hall plys a single leg takedown and follows Although he appears to be taken by surprise, Rick Sutton is through with a pin. attempting a standing switch. Overcome Inexperience with Desire Coach Hanson calls time-out to give his boys a chance to settle down. Jeff Keyser breaks free to receive a pass from Dawson Bell. Eric Hood goes up for two more. Junior Varsity Jeff Keyser keeps a Kettering player from driving the base line. Coach Hanson and his team pose after defeating Brighton, and se- Proving their defensive ability, Jeff Keyser curing a tie for the W-O League championship. and Dawson Bell steal a Kettering ball. Brightens Hopes w ith League Tie Dawson Bell demonstrates the hustle that prompted Coach McGrath to move him up to varsity during district tournament play. West Bloomfield Bloomfield Hills Waterford Kettering Clarenceville Northville Holly Milford Brighton West Bloomfield Bloomfield Hills Clarenceville Northville Holly Milford Waterford Township Brighton OPP 57 54 49 64 59 46 65 37 40 55 48 79 58 68 57 45 117 Proud and happy ski team captains, Tom Bullard and Joette Skiers, Sara Doremus and Diane Wagner, wait for their Schultz, accept the Class 'C99 Championship award from race. Coach Walters. Clarkston’s Newest Sport Reaps Title C.H.S. OPP Boys 325.2 Centerline 393.6 Girls 261.4 Centerline 460.1 Boys 256.2 FI. Holy Redeemer DQ. Girls 302.0 FI. Holy Redeemer DQ. Boys 201.2 Detroit Thurston 219.2 Girls 178.9 Detroit Thurston 245.7 Boys 249.1 Royal Oak Shrine 289.2 Girls 246.2 Royal Oak Shrine 334.9 1)8 Anticipation marks the face of John Lynn during close meet. Tom Bullard races down slope to another victory. Coach Cockerill discusses skiing regulations with official. Members of the ski team include: FIRST ROW: Coach Cockerill, H. Braun, D. Wagner, D. Head, L. Bell, S. Doremus, Coach Walters. SECOND ROW: M. Duncan, J. Klues-ner, J. Lynn, C. Birkelo, T. Bullard, T. Tuson, and C. Hutchins. Coaches Kenyon and Tungate take time out before practice to be photographed with their boys. Freshman Basketball - The First Step Both seasons wrought the same expressions. Cindy Ford, Karen Craft, Salli Rayoye, Sue Bennett, Terry MacDougall, Nanette Giles, Nancy Bullard, and Shari Jadwin display school spirit during the Homecoming parade. JV’s Capture Spirit of We gotta win, gotta win.. .Let’s go! Games Records Work, Patience, Endurance: 1967 hopefuls, Drake and Neil Stalker, sprint for the tape. C.H.S. OPP L Clarenceville W W Brighton L L B. Hills W L Oxford W W Northville L W Milford L L Northville W Neil Stalker starts the record breaking 880 relay team. The 1966 track team waits for the bus to a Bloomfield Hills meet. To Catch the Wind New Records High Hurdles 15.6 Mike Madison 880 Yard Relay 1:34.7 Neil Stalker Mike Madison Ralph May Rick Blimka 4 Mile Relay 19:42 Neil Stalker Drake Stalker Mark Adams John Simonds I Coach Inman watches long jumpers during practice. Drake Stalker outdistances opponents to win the mile. Another hoepful, John Simonds, gets set for the half. 123 Varsity Looks Toward Championship C.H. S. OPP 8 W. Bloomfield 2 11 Holly 6 6 Lake Orion 7 0 Northville 3 4 Clarenceville 3 7 Brighton 1 0 Milford 4 8 B. Hills 4 15 W. Bloomfield 2 3 Waterford 2 3 Holly 0 1 Northville 0 8 Oxford 0 5 Clarenceville 4 7 Brighton 1 0 Milford 2 0 B. Hills 8 10 Waterford 7 Dan Fife throws final strike to retire the side. Wayne Goines slides home with winning run as Rod Allen shouts encouragement to him. f L - n £ 4 - • :sc.” 'T‘ Dennis Pine warms up pitcher, Rich Johnson. ■ Title hopes ride partially on All-County, All-League second-baseman, Tom Allen. All-League pitcher, Dan Fife, limbers up for 1967 season. After West Bloomfied game are standing: B. Woodworth, manager, B. Medlin, R. Johnson, S. Crabtree, L. Walters, D. Fife, R. Allen, J. Getzan and Coach Thompson. Kneeling: D. Pine, G. Stelmach, M. Schweitzer, G. Lekas, W. Goines, S. Barnett, T. Allen, and R. Nicoson. Coach Thibault is pleased with his team’s performance. s. OPP. C.H. S. OPP Milford 0 5 Waterford 1 B. Hills 0 5 Waterford 2 Northville 4 4 Rochester 3 Holly 1 7 Clarenceville 7 Clarenceville 0 3 W. Kettering 3 B. Hills 1 3 Rochester 3 Northville 3 5 W. Kettering 5 Milford 0 Mike Dougherty displays the form which won him the Most Valuable Player award. Young Netmen Progress Returning from the League meet are, kneeling: M. Dougherty, M. Green, T. Bullard, K. Beattie, B. Gallipo, J. Sansom, M. Erickson. Standing: K. Beattie, R. Oja, R. Hipsher, E. Hood, D. Rowden, B. Bullard, M. Griffiths, Coach Thibault. 126 Wolves get together for a team picture before a meet with Holly. Standing: Coach Kenyon, P. Maas, J. Hancock, J. White, K. Maslowski, K. Robinson, L. Parker. Kneeling: D. Elliot, J. Navarre, J. Frost, T. Tuson, D. VanHorn. for Future While Seniors Pace Golf Team H.S. L Holly OPP. W L B. Hills W L B. Hills w W Lake Orion L W Holly L L Northville W W Lake Orion L w Davison L L Rochester W L Milford W W Milford L L Brighton W W Davison L L Rochester W Coach Kenyon realizes the importance of practice. Kurt Maslowski corrects his slice during pre-sea-son practice. CLARKSTON OPP 5 Wat. Twnshp. 6 2 W. Bloomfield 4 14 Holly 2 2 Milford 5 4 Milford 3 13 Holly 0 3 Wat. Twnshp. 6 12 W. Bloomfield 2 2 B. Hills 7 3 Milford 2 6 Lake Orion 9 With two men on, the team looks for a hit. Junior Varsity Gains Experience Players are happy going into seventh with an eight run lead. On deck is Jeff Richardson. “Who took my razor? I wanna shave my head ’ “Hey, Coach, what do I do now?” “Hey, Nancy, look what someone wrote on the floor.” Chuck Granger fastens his bat utility belt. Cheryl Slade frantically looks for a receiver With a fifteen point lead, players relax before the second half. while Mrs Mitche11 blocks her in the faculty game. Wolvettes Represent GAA with 7-1 Season Physical fitness is important as GAA girls will testify. With a quarter left in the game, Miss Modesitt changes team strategy. JV players practice for a coming game Varsity scrambles for the ball during a scrimmage. With the score tied, Gloria Seaman drives in with a layup to put Clarkston ahead. Beginning the Magazine Sales Jacqueline Acker Lynn Adams Mark Adams Brian Agar Ed Ashbaugh Deborah Atwood Donna Banks Edye Beach Leslie Bell Sandy Bell Janice Belote Louise Birchett Chris Birkelo Roger Boal Charles Boggs Jim Bradley Sue Bradley Michael Bridges Frances Broadway Hugh Brockman Kay Brooks Bill Bullard Tom Bullard Cathy Callen Sue Carpenter Janet Casper Kerry Caverly Louis Champeau Dale Chandanais Edward Cohoon Timothy Collins Dan Copeland Phillip Copeland Mary Coronado Bill Covarrubias Brings Chuck Ayres Doug Burnett Gregg Chartier Steve Crabtree New Heights for the Junior Class Roger Crum Dan Cullen Patricia Cummings Dennis Davis Susan Davis Karen Dengate Brian DiPietro Katherine Donohoe Jack Dougherty Chris Edwards Andrea Eisenhardt Bruce Embrey Theresa Eldred Mark Erickson Jeannette Erkfritz Dawn Evely Kathleen Fancher Shirley Farner Mary Fellows Melvin Fender Caroline Ferguson Gary Fuller Walter Gallegly Lee Gallivan Salvador Garcia . . , J 3 who said we couldn't go to our lockers? Responsibly Brings Awareness Shirley Garrett Saralou Garrison Albert Geoit Tom Gerasimowicz Allan Girvin Dorothy Glantzer A1 Green Larry Green Sharon Green Sharon Griffith Robert Haggitt Fred Hall George Hall Louis Hall An apple a day keeps the doctor away. Brian Hoxsie Shirlev Hubbard Michael Hughson Bruce Huhta of Important Roles in School. Melinda Hulsey Linda Hux Larry Irwin Michael Jensenius Richard Johnson Marsha Jones Dorothy Kelly Grant Kenyon Timothy Kerton Robin Kickery George King Ronald King Dale Kirchoff Cindy Kitchen Tim Kitchen Lynda Kizer Terry Klein Rhonda Knox Nikki Kratt Cindy Latter Anne Lausten Joyce Lawrence Lennie Lee Mona Leece Wendy Lekander Carol LePere Gary Lewis Larry Lewis Robert Lewis Judy Licatovich Frederick Locher Michael Locher Ronald Love Teresa Lowe John Lynn Paul Maas Cheryl Mansfield Adrienne Maples Bonnie Marquette Vicky Martin Kurt Maslowski Kirk Mathews We Work and Gain Knowledge Kathy Matlock John May Roger Mayer Shannon McAnally Mary McCann Wilma McCowan Carol McEntee Steve McGill Neil McKinstry Pat McNiel William Medlin Randy Merrill Bonnie Miles Nancy Milligan Janice Milobar Darlene Miracle Carolyn Mobbs Marilyn Mobbs Denise Moller Cathy Moon Lana Moore Stewart Moore Rex Morden Barbara Mortz Patricia Mulcrone Shirley Mull David Myers Robert Nicoson Karen Norman Suzanne North Daniel Ollila Gerald Ostrom Steven Parker Mark Parrott Cheryl Pearson Bonnie Pendred Jayetta Perkins Jan Peters Tom Pierce Joyce Pine Marie Pope Mary Porter for Future Goals Janet Powell Peter Quigley Alvin Raby Salli Radoye Rosanna Ragatz Brenda Ramsey Keith Rappuhn Patricia Rice Jeff Richardson Kathleen Roberts Helen Rondo Susan Ronk Chris Rose Donald Ross Terry Ross Dave Rowden Joyce Roy Henry Russell Ira Russell Sandra Rust Sandra Ryckman Mark Adams, vice-president; John Lynn, president; Ann Lausten and Jan Hanson, point secretaries; and Drake Stalker, secretary, discuss plans for the prom. Not pictured is Leslie Bell, treasurer. Tom Salvador Cheryl Schadt Chris Schmidt Steven Schneider Linda Shedd Carol Shedlousky Sandra Shelton Bruce Sicklesteel Donna Simonds Sharon Simpson Marilyn Simunic Gary Skaggs A Key Word for Students of the Sherry Smale Laura Soncrant Gary Stelmach Judi Stewart Revia Stewart Carl Stierstorfer John Strohkirch Vicki Sundquist Leslie Surre Steve Sutton Sandra Swick Carol Taylor Linda Tower Linda Trilo Kenneth Turner Tracey Tuson Ruth Upward Dan VanHorn Sue Vascassenno Ellen Verbruggen Gary Wade Kathy Wade Diane Wagner Robert Walding Lyle Walter William Walton Sandy Walts Charles Warner John Webb Curtis Webber Douglas Vasko A1 Ventimiglia Judy Weeks Bob Nicoson experiments in op-art. Junior Class Is Involvement Cindi Young Gerald Young Diane Lundy Sue Westover Dianne Williams Joan Willis Lineve Wilson Norma Adams, Victor Bentley, Louise Birchett, Carl Blehm, Nancy Chapman, Cheryl Gura, Pat Harrington, Larry Jenks, Tim Lintz, Randy Longstaff, Charles McDaniel, Pat Miles, Ellen Ostrand, Ron Parker, Glenn Richmond, Linda Schmude, Mary Siecinski, Drake Stalker, Barbara Stamper, Cary Uban, Dee Vliet. A toast to the class of ‘68. Ruth Addis Albert Allen James Allen Kathleen Altman John Anderson Bill Anderson Sally Anspaugh Gwen ApMadoc Kent Ash Cathy Auten Denise Bachand Ron Bailey Brenda Baker Charles Baker Sophomores Learn Importance Debbie Baker Larry Ball Beverly Banks Bruce Baxter Clara Beach Trudy Beall Kirk Beattie Dawson Bell Anne Bellant Terry Bellant Mike Bentley Roger Berendt Jacqueline Berry Vicki Beseau Michelle Biondi Lisa Birkelo James Blehifi Robert Blount Deborah Boyce Diana Bratt Heidi Braun Earl Brendle Cindy Brewer Rita Brewer Bill Bright Barbara Brotemarkle Martin Brown Phil Brown Nancy Bullard Darlene Burgess Marlene Burgess Tom Burke John Burlison Janette Burnell Bill Burton Rosalind Byers Kathy Caldwell Richard Calhoun Debbie Calvin Larry Carpenter Debbie Carr Randy Carter of Following Good Examples Diane Chamarro Dan Chandanais Eleanor Charboneau Craig Cheney Mark Christie Dan Cinader Karen Clements Terri Coad Janet Cobb Roger Cohoon Pam Compton Ginny Conrad Ken Constable Penny Cooper Pat Copeland Mark Cowen Gail Cowling Billie Coyle Karen Craft Sophomores, Rich Porritt, Vicki Hall and Nannette Giles discuss their rings with class sponsors, Mr. May and Mr. Hanson. - School Spirit Is Exemplified in the John Craven Judy Cremer Mike Cummings Scott Davis Kathy Deneen Roger Dengate Paula Derryberry Brenda Dillow Mary Dion Sara Doremus Robert Dougherty Susan Downs Mike Duncan Catherine Dyer Katherine Farris Cheryl Fay Mary Fenstemaker David Fife Sophomores study hard for English exam Stanley Filhart Mark Fitzthomas JoAnn Fogarty Cindy Ford Sandra Foster Diana Fox Daniel Franklin Actions of the Sophomore Class Ricky Franklin Sue Frederick Sandy Gaddis Ronald Gallegly Greg Galligan Pat Galligan Terrie Gates Pam Gerber Nanette Giles Pam Gillis Dave Goemaere Sheryl Goines Pat Goins Carol Golding Bruce Goltry Tom Gray Doug Green Mark Griffiths Kathryn Grogan i JLW Marlene Gugin Max Gurski Sandy Haertter Molly Hafner Lynn Hagemeister Jackie Hale Irene Hall Vikki Hall Rick Hamilton William Hamilton Bruce Hammond Patricia HardenburghKaren Hawkins Mary Hennig Carla Hickman David Highlen Debbie Hipsher Chuck Hodge Diane Hoff Sharon Holland 14b Bonnie Hess Jim Holmes Eric Hood Wendy Houck Dalton Hulsey Patricia Humphrey Doreen Huntwork Craig Hutchins Participation in Activities Contribute Patricia Hutchins Denise Inman Leora Jacobs Shari Jadwin Larry Johnson Lynette Johnson Frank Jones Robert Joslyn Eva Karbownik Mike Kaul Nanette Kayga Edward Keeley Denise Keiser Diana Keller Ray Kidd Jane Helveston Mickey King Madalene Kirchoff Gary Klann Diane Kline Brenda Klouchek Karen Kluesner Gary Knowlton Greg Koch Sharie Kosiba Gordon Kostin Brenda Krick William Lambert Rosealee Lambert Dennis Lape Ann Latoza Pam Lawrence 146 Howard Lawson Kenneth Lawson Molly Leake Judy Lessard Debbie Limbaugh Dennis Lipka Phillip Locher to a Memorable Sophomore Year Greg Longstaff Ann Lookadoo Michael Loop Jean Lussier Colleen Lynch Terry MacDougalJ Katie MacGregor Neal Mansfield Michael Mason Peggy Mauti Donald Mayo Mary McFarland Mary McKee Gary McMillan Alice Mears Linda Mellen Marie Mercier Stephanie Merenuk Dale Meyer Cheryl Mielke Richard Mielke Gary Milam David Millen Sandra Millen Ann Miller Donna Miller Everything I ever make turns out to be an ashtray. 147 Competent Sophomore Class Douglas Miller Tom Miller Gary Mize Barbara Moore Cathy Moore John Morgan Amy Navarre James Navarre Lee Nelsey Brenda Newell Steve Nicholson Larry Nicol Janice Norberg Pat Norris Penny Norris Janet Ogg Richard Oja Dennis Olson Pat O'Neal Pat Osbo John Ostrand Dianna Overbaugh Bob Palladino Linda Parrott Russell Pierce Dean Poeppe Danial Pohl Stephanie Poole Linda PoDe Rich Porritt Connie Porter Tackles New Modular System Dan Ross Lee Rossano Marv Lou Reamsma LeAnn Reppuhn Charles Reynolds Darlene Reynolds k Rudy Rocha Raymond Rowland Connie Rush Elizabeth Russell Sheila Rust Geoffrey Rutzen Bonnie Salisbury Linda Sanshie Rick Sartell Brenda Saylor Linda Schmidt Harold Schoff Jolene Schultz Debbie Scott Randall Scott Marshall Sealy Greg Searight Ann Seath John Sexton Tim Sexton Paul Shoun Carmen Skipworth Lois Smith Patti Smith Kathleen Smithling Lenora Spencer Sharon Strock Jill Steinhoff Mike Stitt Ronald Stratton John Stuetzer Jon Stump Vern Sturdy Pat Stutzman Cheri Sundquist Gregory Suver We Develop Talents for the Future Mike Taylor Barbara Taylor David Tharp Donna Thompson Kathleen Thorpe Larry Tower Rania Trim Carol Turk Jim Ventimiglia Marie Verbruggen Brenda Walker Dennis Walker Bruce Warner Valerie Warren Marc Waterbury Laura Watterworth BUI Wertman Vickey Weston Nancy Wheeler Mike Wice Dana Weigand Dennis WUliams Ruth Williams Diane Wood Marty Woodward Eric WooUey Michael Yarbrough Susan Yoh Kathleen Youngblood Nellie Zamora SOPHOMORES NOT PICTRUED--Louie Ball, Richard Carlson, James Chenoweth, Michael Cummings, Roger DeRosia, Benjamin Doty, Tom Drake, Gerald Flanigan, Ted Gougeon, Otto Junod, Herbert Kinney, Mary Lou McNiel, Valerie Ostrowski, David Ovegian, Edward Perigo, Ralph Porter, Donald Rhoads, Mike Roy, Jill Sansom, Dolores Sarotte, Debbie Smith, Dennis Smith, William Smith, Don Tyler, Jim Van-Kleek, Tom Wilford. An E, another E in Home Ec ! And this line means Fll live a long and healthy life. Class types out secret coded messages for the President’s war on poverty. 151 Freshmen Look Forward to Dale Adams Scott Adcock Debbie Ainge Kristine Altman Tudor ApMadoc Larry Armstrong Janeen Ash Steve Ashley Harold Ballough Marilyn Barger Diane Barry Kim Bateman Sue Bates Bill Beach Michelle Beghin Dawn Bell Kathy Bellant George Bennett Candy Bernor Susan Biddle Penny Bigger Judy Birchette Deborah Bird Sharon Bishop Denise Black Carmen Blackerby Nadine Blackett Martha Boggs Steve Bowden Barbara Boyd Randy Pratt Jim Brissette Dennis Brock Albert Buerger Orison Bullard Terry Bun ton Jack Burton Chuck Bushey Ginny Butz Sandra Buzzell Diana Calvin Dana Carlsen Future High School Years r Michael Carnell James Casper Russel Carpenter Rick Carpenter Thomas Carpenter Donna Carter Jerry Carter Alan Caverly Scott Cecil Ann Chad John Chad Eleanor Champeau Bob Chapman Terry Childers Paula Crawford Hope Crites Bonnie Crosby Lezlie Crum Kathy Cumming Gary Dault Michele Davenport Debbie Davis Jim Davis Linda Davis Mary Ellen Davis James Decker Freshman class officers, Carla Dutcher, Jane Richard, Dave LePere and Ann McGrew discuss future with sponsors, Mr. Webster and Mr. Tun- ate. ] 53 Karen Dee Linda Delph Annette Dengate Cherie DeRosia Rosemary Donnelly Laura Donohoe Tim Donohoe Cindy Drohn Carla Dutcher Freshmen Show Interest and Cindy Edwards John Eibergen Floyd tmery Donald Erkfritz Doug Evans Marcia Fahrner Colleen Fancher Lewis Fancher Sharon Farner Ellen Fellows Steve Ferguson Lori Fortin Richard Fox Vickie Franklin Cathy Gallipo Anita Garcia Karrie Garlak Danny Garrett James Garrison 154 Isn’t that amazing?” Ron Gilbert Sam Gills Steve Goemaere Jo Gordon Debora Goyette Douglas Grant Shelly Gray Alletta Green Susan Griffiths Evelyn Grogan Brenda Gugin Pamela Guilds Frances Gurski Bill Gustafson Enthusiasm Working for Their Class Laura Hagen DeLynn Haggadone Wayne Haggitt Janice Hall Harold Hall Dan Hallman Alton Hamilton Rita Hammett Sharon Hanson Bruce Hardy Steve Harris Ann Hartley Jody Hawks Emery Haynes Susan Hubbard Tom Hubbard William Hughson Vicki Huhta Carol Humbert Pam Hunt Wanda Hutchinson Freshmen Sample Years to Come Wade Cleffman Danny Waid Mark Walter Katy Walton Steve Warman Paul Watterworth Pat Weber Rena Wice Laura Willits Catharine Wilson Pam Woodard Barbara Wesener Charles Whitlock Billy Whitmire Thelma Woolley Gilbert Wright s Keith Wright Terrie Zachos Chris Friedley Debbie Kojima According to this, you’re classified I-A.” 156 Freshmen Sheila Baxter Nancy Caldwell Wade Cleffman Lance Davis Cassandra Deem Larry Downs Michael Drake Mark Fearnow Tom Grace Cindy Leach Mike MacAlpine Not Pictured: Marcia Martin Sandy McCormick David Moyan William Perkins Jeff Quinlan Gary Rowland Jackie Scott Jeri Skarritt Rob Studebaker Gerald VanKleek Michael Walker ‘ ‘This is the silliest looking blouse I've ever made.” The early bird catches the i wonder what the rich people are doing? worm. tonight 157 Distant Goals of Success Await Maribeth Jones Thomas Jones Cathy Joseph Patti Jubenville Elizabeth Karpovck David Kerton Gary King Randy King Aaron Klein Jim Kluesner Stephen Kratt Tom Lane Diana Langdon JoAnne Lawrence Joann Lawson Rick Leaf Michael Ledbetter Todd Lekander David LaPere Linda Lepper Linda Leslie Louis Lessard Paulette Lipka Bill Logan s Sue Long Mollie Lynch Annette Maas Laurie MacGregor Robert MacNeill 158 Glenn Mager Tamera Mahar Members of Freshman Cl ass Brenda McKinstry Sandra McLean Georgia Medcalf Margie Medcalf Judy Merenuk Marsha Milam Diane Miles Linda Millen Stephen Miller David Milligan Yvonne Millward Mark Milobar Terry Mize Don Moon David Morgan Herb Morris Carol Morse Jane Morse Kim Mosier Buddy Mumbower John Naumann Joe Newbigging Lynn Norberg Terry Norman Walter Ollie Linda Parker Mr. Frank passes out draft deferments. 159 Phyllis Partello Judy Pedigo Robert Pedigo Harry Pendred Debbie Peters Gregory Pierce Jill Pierce Freshmen Strive to Achieve Mike Potulsky Cheryl Powell Linda Powers Jessie Prieto George Putinsky Vickie Quertermous Jeff Quigley Colleen Quinlan Bob Radoye Deborah Rappuhn Margaret Raymer Peggy Reamsma Ron Reynolds Jane Richard Scott Robbins Allen Robinson Patrick Rondo John Gregory Ronk Arthur Rose Jeff Rothbarth Richard Rowe Richard Ruelle Ferdie Sanchez Claudia Sawyer Georgia Saylor Peggy Schons Randy Searight Judy Seaver Douglas Sherwood Dan Simonson Diane Skipworth Anthony Sky Jeffrey Smith Robert Smith Stephen Smith Glenda Sommers Douglas Soncrant Ron Sova David Spencer Timothy Spencer Debra Stamper Janie Standring Winning Float for Homecoming Johnny Stewart Mary Stitt Dennis Storrs Dana Strall Lynn Strehle Sheila Stubblefield Mark Surre Cynthia Swick Barbara Tate Mark Taylor Patricia Taylor Arvel Terry James Thomas Nancy Thomas Ann McGrew, Jane Richard, and Carla Dutcher work diligently on the freshman float. Sandy Van Horn Bill Vascassenno Debra Vasko Janet Vollback ] £1 Bus drivers pause before taking students home from school. Mrs. Barber shows off Christmas present from the sophomore class. Head custodian, Mr. Green, helps care for the campus, in addition to his many other duties. Bus Drivers Custodians Everyone’s favorite, Mr. Lowery, helps keep the halls clean. Mrs. Sartell and Mrs. Snyder serve anxious pupils. Discussing a new shipment are Mrs. Verbeck and Mr. Green. 163 164 Advertising Town Shop F inest Clothes for Men Women 31 S. Main Street MA 5-1511-C1 arks ton, Michigan Best W i shes Bob’s Hardware MA 5-6111 27 S. Main St. Clarkston, Michigan Compl iments of. . . Jack W. Haupt North Main Street Clarkston, Michigan MA 5-5566 Clarkston Lumber Co. Lumber Yard 89 N. Holcomb 625-4940 Do-It-Yourself Center 5 S. Main Street 625-2578 tfill Kelly Terry L. Kelly Specialists in Colonial Decor Terry’s Market 12 S. Main Clarkston, Michigan MA 5- 3 1 Compl iments of. . . Clarkston Appliance 7183 N. Main RCA - Zenith - G.E. 625-2700 166 You won’t be young forever. The Great One by Pontiac. GM MAR Of C BCtUtMCS Pontiac Motor Division 167 Keasey Electric 4620 Dixie Highway Drayton Plains, Michigan OR 3-2601 We wish to express our to the graduating c congratu1 at ions ass of 1967. For the best in golf Clarkston Golf Course 9241 Eston Road Clarkston, Michigan Congratulations to the Class of 67 Rudy’s Market Choice Meats 9 S.Main St. 625-2629 Clarkston, Michigan 168 For the Finest in Photography it's the H.A. Powell Studio 1502 Randolph Street Detroit, Michigan Near Cinerama Theater - Plenty of Parking Weddings, Portraits, Graduation, Baby Pictures ALL EXPERTLY DONE OVER 30 YEARS OF RELIABLE SERVICE 169 Quality Furniture for Your Home Furn i tures-Carpet-Drapery 6605 Dixie Phone Clarkston MA 5-2022 Auten’s Furniture Deer Lake Lumber 1952 1967 170 Howe’s Lanes French Cellar Bowling Snack Bar 6697 Dixie Highway Clarkston, Michigan MA 5-5011 House of Style Latest in Hair Fashions Rod Beckett (Owner-Operator) Tuesday,Thursday,Friday 9 to 9 Cal 1 MAple 5-1500 For Appointment North Point Plaza 5795 M-15 at U.S. 10 Clarkston, Michigan K M O B SASHABAW at MAYBEE ° CLARKSTON MICHIGAN Free Prescription Delivery John S. Voorhees,Bui1der Clarkston Pool Co. 7170 Dixie Hi ghway Clarks ton 625-2674 Pay All Utility Bills Here Cosme t i cs Lofts Candy Richardson's Ice Cream Champ’s Hamburger Drive-in 171 Oxford Mining Co. PRODUCERS OF CRUSHED STONE WHITE LIMESTONE A. L. VALENTINE 9820 Andersonvi11e Road Davisburg, Michigan 625-2331 5488 Dixie Hwy. Waterford M i ch i gan g OUALITY FINISHES FOR HOME S INDUSTRY Decor by Ashton Frank Bachusz 674-2293 Compl iments of Drayton Drug Store 4480 Dixie Highway Drayton Plains E.G. Greer, Proprietor 172 Walters Lake Grocery 4694 C1arkston-Orion Rd. 625-2803 Worth Looking Into Pine Knob King’s Insurance Agency 23 s. Main Beauty Salon Clarkston, Michigan 5553 Sashabaw Rd. 625-2651 Clarkston, Michigan C.W.Robinson-1sabe1 K.Bullen 625-1121 Waterford Hill Florists and Greenhouses O’Dell’s Drug Store G. Harvey Craft, Designer Phone ORlando 3-2481 Main Street Quality Flowers for all Occasions We Telegraph Flowers Anywhere Clarkston, Michigan A Firm You Can Rely On 5992 Dixie Highway Waterford, Mich C.R. Anderson Plumbing and Heating Company Industrial Commercial C. R. Anderson 625-7241 Clarkston, Michigan 173 What ever happened to the self-made man? There’s nothing wrong with digging ditches. It’s healthy, and these days, it pays well. Too bad it doesn’t often lead to something better. It’s not as easy as it used to be to work your way up from scratch. Today the really good jobs go to those who have the background to get them. So whatever chance you have for more training and education, take it. If you dig ditches in the summer, get ahead by studying civil engineering in the fall. If you plan to work in an office, take night courses. If you have a newspaper route, sock some dough away for more schooling. Remember what happened to the self-made man ... he got educated. How about you? The Truck and Coach Division of General Motors '74 What a difference a name makes Gordy’s Barber Shop Wrecker 24 Hrs. Mechanic Roy Bros. Standard Service Hours: 9 to 6,Sat.9 to 5 Closed Wednesdays Now Serving You At Two 585A S. Main Street Loca t i ons 6756 Dixie Highway Clarkston, Michigan Clarkston MA 5-5731 Garth Gordon, Prop. 4289 Wa1 ton B1vd. Drayton Plains OR 3-9993 CONGRATULATIONS TO ALL GOOD SPORTS Clarkston Sporting Goods . . . SPORTS EQUIPMENT BY: WILSON, SPALDING, RAWLINGS FRANCHISED FIREARMS, DEALER WINCHESTER, REMINGTON, ITHACA, MARLIN PHONE 625-1600 2 S. Main, Clarkston 3 OFFICES TO SERVE YOU IN THE CLARKSTON - WATERFORD AREA Clarkston Drayton Plains M-59 Main St. Dixie at Floradale M-59 at Williams Bob Jones, Mgr. Mark Stewart, Mgr. Lake Rd. Darwin Johnson, Mgr. FREE PERSONAL CHECKING ACCOUNTS (with a 300 continuous minimum balance) 5% TIME SAVINGS CERTIFICATES (passbook form available) $4.50 PER 100 A YEAR ON NEW CAR LOANS (lowest rate of any financial institution in this area) PONTIAC STATE BANK 12 CONVENIENT OFFICES MEMBER OF FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION Loves Only Emblem, Flowers Dixie Floral 33 Dixie Highway ORlando 3-1 88 Drayton Plains, Mi i ch i gan Best Wishes from DRAYTON TISCH LABORATORY COLLISION AND GLASS DRAYTON PLAINS, MICHIGAN Sashabaw at Walton Drayton Plains Michigan We Wish Success to the Class of '67 177 Congratulations to the Class of 67 from the CLARKSTON DAIRY QUEEN CORSAIR LATEN TRAVEL TRAILERS Used Cars Wholesale Avalair Trailers S- Retail ELLSWORTH AUTO TRAILER SALES 6577 DIXIE HWY. CLARKSTON. MICHIGAN MA. 5-1400 Malen Ellsworth r . ma. s-765i Congratulations to the Class 1967 Sharpe-Goyette Funeral Home 155 North Main Street 625-1766 Your Chevrolet, Oldsmobile, and Corvair Dealer 6751 Dixie Highway Clarkston, Michigan MA 5-5071 Haskins Chevrolet, Inc. For Appointment 67 -2830 WATERFORD HILL SAUNA 6110 Dixie Hwy. 1:00 to 9:00 p.m. Every Day Except Monday CLARKSTON COMMUNITY SCHOOL EMPLOYEES CREDIT UNION 20 S. Main Street Clarkston SAVE AT YOUR CREDIT UNION 4 1 270 on all savings Phone 625-2923 Office Hrs. 2:30 - 5:30 p.m. Monday thru Fri. 178 For the finest in Food is the Tally-Ho Restaurant 6726 Dixie Hwy. US-10 at M-15 Congratu1 at ions Congratulations Graduates Class of 67 Boothby’s Ronk’s Barber Shop FINEST GIFTS 25 S. Main Clarkston, Michigan 7081 Dixie Highway Clarkston, Michigan FRANK TINK RONK 179 Burke Lumber Co., Inc. FRANK’S GULF Lumber and Mill Work SERVICE Bui 1ders Suppl ies 7886 Andersonvi11e Road kkSS Dixie Highway Waterford, Michigan Drayton Plains, Mich. 673-9935 k80kS OR 3-1211 Perry Jones Service 5709 Maybee at Sashabaw 2k Hrs. Towing Service 673-3 33 Nights 673-9 04 Road Aid Evan’s Equipment 6507 Dixie Highway Clarkston, Michigan 625-17H Your Apache Dealer Ad vance Floor Decorators Carpet-Tile-Linoleum-Vinyls Custom Installations Free Estimates 712 W. Wa1 ton B1vd. Drayton Plains 67 -0421 180 Congratulations to the Class of '67' Community National Bank Clarkston Office Manager, Bob Hill Complete Insurance Service Larkins Barber James B. Boaz Agency Shop 4698 Dixie Hwy. 5730 Maybee Rd. Drayton Plains, Michigan OR 3-2476 Clarkston, Michigan Morgan’s Service Roman’s Sunoco Station M- 15 at 1-75 Corner Main and Church Street Clarkston Clarkston, Michigan 625-4641 You Can Rely on Us 181 STALKER ENGINEERING CO. 16001 Dixie Highway Holly, M i ch i gan Tuson Carpet Service If you want to buy new or have your old cleaned Cal 1 George: 5390 Dixie Hwy. Waterford OR 3-1325 jWuj Phone 625-2600 Waterford Hill Country Club 6633 Dixie Highway Clarkston, Michigan Ritter’s Farm Market Fruits,Produce,Nursery Stock, Clarkston Purina Chows 6884 Dixie Highway Clarkston, Michigan Bakery 625-4740 and Coffee Bar Don Bradford and Sons Barry-Don T. Welden Sporting Goods 4 S. Main Street Clarkston, Michigan Rawl ings-Spa 1ding-MacGregor The Tops in Sports Equipment Phone 698 W. Huron St. 334-6011 Pontiac, Michigan MA 5-1131 182 Woodman’s Shade Blind Company 5845 Dixie Highway Waterford, Michigan Custom Made Window Shades 5- Venetian Blind Speedy Service On Shades, Blinds, Rod Repairing Wallpaper Phone 673-8482 Compliments from Lowrie Dairy Try the rest, use the best Keith and Hilda Lowrie 7180 Andersonvi11e Rd. Waterford BEACH fuel supply 5738 M-15 Clarkston, Michigan 48016 625-3630 363-6021 We offer the following special service for your heating comfort: Texaco Petroleum Products Burner Service Rocco’s The Originators of the Most Delicious Pizza i n Oakland County Phone ORlando 3-7751 Congratu1 at ions to the Class of ‘67 Dorman’s Old Mill Waterford OR 3-1907 183 We sincerely hope the future will bring you blessings you perhaps have never dreamed of . . . We are glad you understand the value of good Photography and the power it has to spin PORTRR IT a moment into a Memory . . . -K ( Jr (' : ( - ■ DRAYTON PLAINS. MICH. Howard W. Huttenlocher James W. Huttenlocher Telephone 334-1551 H.W. Huttenlocher Agency Insurance and Bonds Max E. Kerns Richard P. Huttenlocher 306 R i ker Bldg. Pontiac, Michigan Congratulat ions to the Class of 67 Taylor’s 5 10 A P Shopping Center Clarkston, Michigan 184 SHIFMAN’S MEN'S WEAR Wishing all the Seniors the best of luck in the future Drayton Plains Center OR 3-0731 Patrons Compliments of: A Friend Dr. and Mrs. Gary R. Ushman Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hinkley Clarkston High School Cheer-1eaders R. W. Bui lard, M.D. Kurt Baier, M.D. John F. Naz, M.D. R. C. Buehrig, M.D. Carl H. Birkelo, M.D. Charles R. Hermes, M.D. Ozman J. Fusi1 ier,D.D.S. Rotary Anns Clarkston Women's Club Pioneer Club Clarkston High Y-Teens Clarkston Area Jaycees Clarkston Village Players Clarkston Garden Club The American Legion Campbell Richmond Post No. 63 Clarkston Conservatory of Music Mr. and Mrs. Neil J. Stalker Mr. and Mrs. William Powell Clarkston High Student Government Clarkston High Hi-Y Clarkston Booster Club Harold G. Ford, D.D.S. Oakland Motel Clarkston High Future Teachers of America Clarkston Jaycettes The American Legion Chief Pontiac Post 377 185 Faculty Index ADAMS, WILLIAM C.: B.S. Northern Michigan University; Chemistry, Guidance Counselor; Senior Class Sponsor ARAKELIAN, MRS. TAMARA: B.S. Central Michigan University, Ferris State; Art AULBERT, DON: B.S. Eastern Michigan University; Welding Machine Shop BANT, MISS BONNIE: B.A. Northern Michigan University; English 9-1, 9-2; Medics Sponsor BECKER, MRS. JOAN: B.A. Michigan State University; Typing, Business Math BONNER, W. LEIGH: B.A. Eastern Michigan University, M.A. Eastern Michigan University; U.S. History, World Geography; Head of Social Studies Department; National Honor Society Advisor BRUCE, CONRAD: B.S. Northern Michigan University; Cabinet Making, Carpentry CARTER, T. H.: B.S. Central Michigan University; Biology 101, 102 CHAMBERLAIN, JAMES: B.A. Hillsdale College; English COCKERILL, RUSSELL: Central Michigan University; Bench Metals COLWELL, MRS. MARY LYNN: B.S. Western Michigan University; Girl’s Physical Education; GAA, Girl’s Varsity Basketball team CORTS, MISS BEVERLY: B.S. Taylor University; Shorthand II, Bookkeeping I, II CURREY, MRS. ALICE: B.A, Olivet College; English CZARNECKI, MRS. PATRICIA: B.A. Western Michigan University; English 101, 102; Y-Teens Sponsor DENNIS, MRS. LINDA: B.A. Eastern Michigan University; German DENNIS, WILLIAM: B.S. Western Michigan University, M.A. Michigan State University; Automechanics; Head of Industrial Arts Department; Junior Class Sponsor FRANK, STEVE: B.S. Central Michigan University;Government, Social Science GABIER, MISS JAN: B.A. Central Michigan University; College English 12; Varsity Cheerleaders, J.V. Cheerleaders Sponsor GIBSON, MRS. BARBARA: B.A. Michigan State Univer- sity; U.S. History, World History, World Geography GORRIE, MIKE: B.A. Oakland University; English 10 HANSON, BILL: B.S. Michigan State University, M. A. Western Michigan University; Physics, Chemistry; J.V. Basketball, J.V. Football HANSON, MRS. MARILYN: B.S. Western Michigan University, M.S. MacMurray College; Counselor; Future Teachers Sponsor HAVEN, GILBERT: B.S. Central Michigan University, M.A. Central Michigan University; Algebra I, Algebra II HOLLOWAY, MISS KAREN SUE: B.S., M.S. Indiana State University Intermediate Math, Senior Math HORRIGAN, MRS. MARY: A.B. Central Michigan University ; French I, English II; French Club Co-sponsor INMAN, MAX T.: B.S. Central Michigan University; Physical Education; Cross Country, Wrestling, Track, Hi-Y JERVIS, MRS. MARY LEE: B.S. Western Carolina College; Office Skills JOHNSTON, JAMES: Central Michigan University; Electricity, Electronics, Woods A” JOHNSTON, MRS. TRACEY: A.B. Central Michigan, Ferris Institute; World History, Social Science KENYON, MRS. LINDA: Albion College; Yearbook KENYON, RALPH: B.A. Albion College, M.A. Eastern Michigan University; Biology; Head of Science Department; Head Football, Freshman Basketball, Golf KLAMER, NANCY A.: B.A. Albion College; Biology, Home Economics I, II 186 LOWRY, MRS. PATIENCE: B.S. Eastern Michigan University; Home Economics I, II MACKSON, WILLIAM: B.S. Western Michigan University; Biology; Senior Class Sponsor, Assistant Varsity Football MANTEI, F. W.: B.S. Central Michigan University; English 112; Audio Visual Club Sponsor MASON, MILFORD: A.B. Michigan State University, M.A. Michigan State University; Principal MAUTI, DOMINIC: B.S. Eastern Michigan University, M.A. Michigan State University; Assistant Principal; Head of Athletic Department MAY, STEVE: B.A. Michigan State University; Psychol- ogy, Government, Problems; Sophomore Class Sponsor, Senior Powder Puff Coach MC CURDY, GENE: B.S. Western Michigan University; Typing I, II MC GRATH, HARRY: B.S. Murray State University; Counselor; Assistant Football, Head Basketball, Student Government Advisor MEYLAND, MRS. FREDA: B.A. Michigan State University; English 102, 112 MITCHELL, MRS. JOANN: B.A. Oakland University, English MODESITT, MISS JAN: B.A. Lawrence University;Algebra II; Y-Teens, GAA MOORE, LEE M.: B.A. Ohio State University; Speech; Theatre MULKA, STAN: Central Michigan University; American History, Social Science MUNRO, MISS LINDA J.: B.A. Central Michigan University; English 9, 10; Journalism Club Advisor, Wolf Cry Advisor PIERSON, DOUGLAS L.: B.S. Western Michigan University; Welding, Mechanical Drawing, Sub for Woods; Junior Powder Puff Football Coach PIERSON, MRS. KATHIE: B.S. Western Michigan Univer- sity; Typing I, Consumer Math, Record Keeping; Secretary-Treasurer of Faculty Club PREVETTE, MISS JUDY: B.A. Albion College; Art I, Arts and Crafts RICE, MRS. CHARLENE W.: B.M. 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Eastern Michigan University; Special Education; Freshman Class Sponsor Senior ADCOCK, LINDA AFFOLDER, PAM; Pep Club;GAA;Cheerleader;SkiClub; Student Government; Class Flirt, Best Figure Mock Election ALLEN, TOM; Football; Basketball; Baseball; Freshman Maid Escort; Student Government; Hi-Y, Sergeant-at-Arms 12; Varsity Club; Honor Guard; Powderpuff Football Cheerleader; Class Couple, Best Build, Best Dressed, Mock Election ARSENAULT, DARLENE: GAA; Pep Club ARSENAULT, RON: Basketball; Ski Club ATKINS, WANDA: Honors Choir;Chorus; Girls Ensemble; League Choir; Y-Teens; Girls Glee Club; Special Ensemble; French Club, Secretary 11; Powderpuff Football; Junior Miss BANJOFF, SYLVIA: Pep Club; Cosmetology Club BANKS, JAMES: Basketball BASS, RICH: Football; Basketball; Varsity Club, Hi-Y BEACH, HERB: Baseball; Basketball, Manager 11; Hi-Y BEACH, JIM: Band; Marching Band; Pep Band BELLEHUMEUR, JUDY: Pep Club BLACKERBY, MICKEY: Football; Basketball; Baseball WIE LAND, MRS. NANCY JEAN: A.B. Oakland University; French I, II, III; French Club Sponsor; Head of Foreign Languages Department WILSON, MRS. YVONNE: B.S. Central Michigan University; Home and Family Living, Home Economics II, III; Head of Home Economics Department WOODRUFF, MRS. NANCY: B.A. Alma College; Biology, Physical Science Index BOGGS, CHARLOTTE: GAA; Pep Club; Y-Teens BODY, KRIS: Publications; Ski Club; Pep Club; GAA; Art Club; Powderpuff Football; Student Government BOWKER, JUDI: Art Club; French Club BRADLEY, DAVE: Explorers Club; Co-op BREWER, JUDY: Pep Club; Ski Club BROADWAY, CAROL: GAA; Pep Club; Art Club; Careers Club, FT A BROCK, RONALD: Football; Ski Club; Ski Team BUDROW, LINDA: Pep Club; Glee Club BULLARD, MARGIE: Pep Club, Secretary 12; GAA; Student Government; Y-Teens; Ski Club, Secretary-Treasurer 12; Block Club, Chairman 12 BURNETT, CHARLENE: Pep Club; Medics; GAA CALDWELL, KAREN: Pep Club; Chorus; Hilltopper, Assistant Editor 11, Business Manager 12; Y-Teens, Treasurer 12; Class Treasurer 12; Honor Guard; Chairman of Prom; Talent Show; Powderpuff Football; Alternate Cheerleader; Senior Maid; Junior Miss; Student Government, Treasurer 11; Class Couple, Mock Election CAVERLY, CECIL: Football, Co-captain 12; Track; Varsity Club; Hi-Y 188 CAVERLY, MONA: Pep Club; FHA; Chorus; Girls Glee Club CHENOWETH, RAYMOND: Football; Basketball; Track COBB, JERRY: Football; Student Government; Cross Country; Track; Ski Club; Basketball COOPER, BEN: Pep Club; Tennis; Basketball; Football; Co-op COOPER, MARC: Football, Manager 10;Track; Forensics COVER, DEBBIE: Glee Club CRAWFORD, SUSAN: GAA; Explorers Club; FTA; Y- Teens; Powderpuff Football CROSBY, EUGENE: Football; Co-op CUMMINGS, KATHY: Art Club; GAA; Drama CURTIS, RICHARD CUSHMAN, TOM: Ski Club DAVIES, JACQUELINE: Talent Show, Director 12; Chorus; Glee Club DAY, TARA DEAN, LARRY: Football; Track; Ski Club DELONG, JOEL: Band; Stage Band DENEEN, JOE: Football; Ski Club; Retailing;Hi-Y; Wrestling; Baseball DEVAULT, BARBARA: Glee Club DIPIETRO, JOHN: Football; Basketball; Track; Ski Club DONELLAN, DIANNE: GAA; Future Nurses; Powderpuff Football DOUGHERTY, MIKE: Football; Basketball; Tennis; Forensics; Cross Country; Boys State; National Honor Society DOWNS, KAREN: Pep Club; Student Government; GAA DUNCAN, LARRY: Track; Basketball; Football; Varsity Club; Forensics; French Club; Pep Club; Ski Club; Powderpuff Football Cheerleader DUTCHER, TERRY: Forensics; Debate; Dramatics; National Honor Society EAZER, TED EIBERGEN, KATHY: Powderpuff Football ELLERT, EDWARD: Band; Stage Crew ERICKSON, ROGER: Football; Basketball; Student Gov- ernment; Ski Club; Hi-Y FARLEY, SHELBY: FHA; Chorus; Glee Club FIFE, DAN: Football, Co-captain 12; Basketball; Base- ball; Escort for Homecoming Maid; Co-Escort for Queen; Class President; Varsity Club; Hi-Y, Chaplain 12; Honor Guard; Most Athletic, Most All-Around, Mock Election FOX, SHEILA: GAA Honors Ensemble; Choir; Careers Club; FTA; Junior Miss FRIEDLEY, LINDA FRITCH, BRENDA: Pep Club; Talent Show; Forensics; Dramatics FROST, JACK: Cross Country; Basketball;Track; League Band; Hi-Y; Science Club; National Honor Society; Boys State; Ski Club; Honor Guard; Golf GALLIGAN, R. FRANK: Basketball; Hi-Y; Ski Club GATES, JOE: Basketball GETTEL, JOHN: Cross Country; Wrestling; National Honor Society GETZAN, JOHN: Football; Basketball; Baseball; Hi-Y, President 12; Student Government; Vice-President of Class 11 GILES, CAROLINE: GAA; Pep Club; Student Government, Vice-President 11, President 12; Cheerleader; Ski Club; Y-Teens; Honor Guard; Treasurer of League Student Government; Girls Basketball Team; Most All-Around, Class Flirt, Mock Election GLAVACH, CINDY: GAA; Girls Basketball; Explorers 189 Club; Pep Club; Forensics; League Band; Y-Teens; Pow-derpuff Football; Talent Show; School Play; National Honor Society GRANGER, KAY: Science Club; Ski Club; Powderpuff Football; Dramatics; Journalism; Y-Teens; Junior Miss GRATZ, NANCY: Pep Club HAGEN, CHRIS: Basketball; Football HALL, SHERRI: GAA HAMILTON, CHERYL: GAA; Medics HAMM, SARA: GAA; Chorus; Student Government; Y- Teens; Co-op HAMMACK, DAVE: Football; Basketball; Hi-Y HANCOCK, JACK: Golf; Basketball; Football; Choir HARTMAN, TIM HARTSOCK, PHYLLIS HAVILAND, GARY: Science Club; Homecoming Parade, National Honor Society HAWKINS, BRENDA: Medics Club, Secretary 10; GAA; Co-op HAWKINS, LINDA: Freshman Maid; GAA; Pep Club; Ski Club; Student Government HEATH, LINDA: Chorus Accompanist; Glee Club Accompanist; Ski Club; Pep Club; Medics Club; Student Government; Y-Teens, Chaplain 11 12; Co-Director of Talent Show; National Honor Society; Powderpuff Football; Honor Guard; Pontiac Press Correspondent; Junior Miss; Yearbook Co-Editor; Sportsmanship Rating; Most Intelligent, Mock Election HICKS, DAWN: Pep Club; GAA HIGHLEN, THOMAS: Tennis; CAP; Ski Club; MYF HOCKIN, PAUL HOFFMAN, CATHERINE: Pep Club; Dramatics; Foren- sics; Medics; Powderpuff Football; Ski Club HORSCH, CHARLES: Football; Basketball Manager;Track HOOD, MARK: Football; Basketball; Student Government; Ski Club; Forensics; Page in State Senate 11; Dramatics HOWEY, LYNN: League Choir; Y-Teens; Special Ensemble; Chorus; National Honor Society HUBBARD, DAVE HUNT, KAREN: GAA; Ski Club; Art Club; Powderpuff Football JACOBS, CASSIE: Medics Club, Treasurer 12 JULIANO, LINDA: Pep Club JULIANO, PATTI KAYGA, PHIL: Football; Track; Basketball KEENER, KENNETH GERALD: Baseball; Football;Hi-Y; Ski Club KISH, MIKE: Ski Club; Football; Tennis KITTREDGE, DAVID: Ski Club KLEMM, LARRY: Band; Pep Band; Student Director; Drum Major 12; Forensics KNAKE, BRENDA: GAA; Medics LASSFOLK, CARITA: Foreign Exchange Student;GAA; Y-Teens; Pep Club; Homecoming Parade LEKAS, GEORGE: Football; Basketball; Baseball; Class President 10, Point Secretary 11,12; Honor Guard; Hi-Y, Vice-President 11; Student Government; Prettiest Smile, Class Clown, Mock Election LEROUX, LANCE: Basketball; Football; Gymnastics; Ski Club; Class Flirt, Mock Election LITTLE, CHARLES LOCHER, FRANCES: Drama LOWE, D. MICHAEL: French Club MAC GREGOR, JOHN: Football; Basketball; Baseball; Hi-Y; Ski Club; National Honor Society 190 MAIER, CHRIS: Baseball; Science Club; National Honor Society; Golf MC CRACKEN, LINDA: Pep Club; GAA; Cheerleader; Ski Club; Student Government MC DERMOTT, RUTH: Chorus; Pep Club; Dramatics MC KEE, T. LYNN: Medics Club; Pep Club; Explorers Club; Chorus; Glee Club MC MILLAN, MICHAEL: Football; Forensics MERKEL, RUTH: Art Club; GAA; Pep Club; FTA MIRACLE, JUDY: FHA; Glee Club; Powderpuff Football MIRACLE, LINDA: GAA; Powderpuff Football MOSIER, GALE NICOSON, RANDY: Football;Basketball;Baseball;Cross-Country; Varsity Club; Hi-Y OLSEN, LINDA: Library Assistant PARKER, LARRY: Class Treasurer 9; Football, Manager 12; Basketball; Golf PAWLEY, BRENDA: Student Government; Art Club; Student Librarian; FHA; Historian 11; Forensics; Junior Miss PIFER, LINDA: GAA; Ski Club; Powderpuff Football POWELL, SUE: GAA; Pep Club; Yearbook, Assistant Editor 10, Editor 11; Y-Teens; Chorus; Honors Choir; Girls Glee Club; Retailing; Co-op; National Honor Society QUERTERMOUS, CAROL: Chorus; Y-Teens; Forensics; French Club; National Honor Society; Powderpuff Football, Wolf Cry Editor 12 QUINLAN, CHRISTINE: Chorus; Pep Club; Dramatics; Special Ensemble; League Choir; National Honor Society RICHARD, MARK: Basketball; Football; Track; Tennis; Varsity Club RICHMOND, NANCY: Chorus; FTA, Historian 11; Forensics ROSE, HUGH: Football; Basketball; Baseball, Manager 9; Track; Wrestling; French Club; Forensics; School Plays; Debate; National Honor Society RUNDELL, SHARON STICKNEY, MARY: GAA RUSSELL, SHERRY: Y-Teens; Pep Club SANCHEZ, RON: Football; Basketball; Track; Varsity Club; Hi-Y SANSOM, JACK: Tennis; Basketball; Student Government; Stage Band; Pep Band; Ski Club; Dramatics; Assistant Drum Major; National Honor Society SCHMUDE, JOHN: Football; Hi-Y SCHULTZ, JOETTE: Pep Club; Medics; Student Government, Secretary 11 12; Forensics; Prom Chairman 11; Honor Guard; Ski Club; Ski Team; Powderpuff Football; National Honor Society; DAR; Y-Teens, Vice-President 12; Most Likely to Succeed, Mock Election SCHWEITZER, MIKE: Football;Basketball;Baseball;Varsity Club; Hi-Y, Treasurer 12; National Honor Society, Vice-President 11 12; Powderpuff Football Cheerleader; Sportsmanship Rating Committee; Honor Society; Most Likely to Succeed, Mock Election SEAMAN, GLORIA: GAA, Vice-President 12 SEAMAN, GREG: Basketball; Forensics Dramatics SHOOTS, JEANNE: Student Government, Class Vice-president 9, 12, Class Treasurer 10, 11; Talent Show; League Choir; Stage Band; Girls Ensemble; Glee Club; Girls State; Powderpuff Football; FTA, Secretary 12; Junior Miss Winner; National Honor Society; Most Beautiful, Prettiest Smile, Prettiest Eyes, Mock Election SLADE, CHERYL: GAA, Treasurer 11, President 12; Ski Club; Basketball; Captain Powderpuff Football; Student Government; National Honor Society SLADE, GREGORY: Basketball; Baseball SMALE, LYNNE: Pep Club SMITH, MARYLOU: GAA; Pep Club; Co-op 191 SMITH, REBECCA: League Choir; Dramatics; Special Ensemble; Student Government; Junior Miss; Powderpuff Football SMITH, SHAYLA: Class Secretary 9; Pep Club, Vice-President 11, President 12; Ski Club; Cheerleader; Homecoming Maid; Homecoming Queen; Honor Guard; Y-Teens; Powderpuff Football; Junior Miss Runner-up; Best Personality, Class Clown, Mock Election SROCK,LARRY STALKER, NEIL: Cross-Country, Captain 11 12; Student Government; Basketball; Track; Gymnastics; Explorers Club; French Club; Forensics; Dramatics; Talent Show; Varsity Club; National Honor Society; Hilltopper, Sports Editor; Best Dancer, Mock Election STARR, BEVERLY STRILECKY, DOUG: Track; Basketball; Football; Hi-Y; Prettiest Hair, Mock Election STUDEBAKER, RICHARD: Football; Basketball Manager 9; Co-op SUTTON, RICK: Wrestling; Ski Club TATE, ROBERTA: GAA; National Honor Society TAYLOR, PAUL: Track; Honors Choir; League Choir; Debate; Forensics; School Plays; Student Government; National Honor Society THOMPSON, LYNN: Basketball; Ski Club; Hi-Y TRENT, CAROLYN: GAA; Pep Club; Co-op; National Honor Society TYLER, MICHAEL: Football UNDERWOOD, VIRGINIA: GAA; Band; Pep Club; Ski Club; Glee Club; Junior Miss WALL, FRANK: Publications WATTERWORTH, PAT: French Club; Junior Miss WICE, PRISCILLA: GAA; FTA, Vice-President 11, President 12; Forensics; FHA; Y-Teens, Historian 12; Honor Guard; Explorers Club; National Honor Society, Secretary-Treasurer 11 12; Class Secretary 11 12; Pep Club; Powderpuff Football; Junior Miss; Sportsmanship Rating Committee; Cheerleader Manager; Publications; Betty Crocker Award WILLIAMS, EDNA: FHA; Art Club; Student Librarian WILLIAMS, LINDA WILSON, CLAYTON: Basketball; Band; Science Club; Boys State; National Honor Society, President 11 12; Most Mannerly, Most Intelligent, Mock Election WITHERUP, CATHY: GAA; Art Club; Pep Club; Ski Club WOOD, BERYL: Powderpuff Football WOODARD, R. THOMAS: Football; Track; Basketball; Ski Club; Varsity Club; Pep Club; Hi-Y, Sergeant-at-Arms 12; Powderpuff Football Cheerleader; Publications WOODWORTH, BRENDA: GAA; Publications; Pep Club; Y-Teens, President 12; Honor Guard; Powderpuff Football; FHA; Talent Show; Block Club, Chairman 12; French Club; FTA; Student Director of Play; Chairman of Class Float 11 12; Most Mannerly, Mock Election WOODWORTH, BRIAN: Football; Basketball Manager 10, Baseball Manager 10,11,12 YATER, SHIRLEY: Powderpuff Football Index Acker, Jacqueline Adams, Dale 42,122,156 Adams, Lynn Adams, Mark 16,26,63,102,103,124, 147 Adams, Norma Adams, Mr. William 8,10,16,47,106, 107 Adcock, Scott 156 Adcock, Linda 86 Addis, Ruth 146 Advance Floor Covering 178 Affolder, Pam 51,52,102,103,131 Agar, Brian Ainge, Debbie 156 Aldrich, Dan Allen, Albert 111.116,146 Allen, Mrs. Roland 29 Allen, James 146 Allen, Rod 94,127 Allen, Thomas 48,49,53,67,78,82,94, 95,97,98,100,109,112,114,115,127 Altman, Kathleen 146 Altman, Kristine 17,156 American Legion No. 377 189 American Legion No. 63 189 Anderson, Bill 111,146 Anderson Heating Plumbing 171 Anderson, John Anderson, Realty 170 Anspaugh, Sally 92 ApMadoc, Tudor 80,156 ApMadoc, Gwen 146 Arakelian, Mrs. Gregory 24 Armstrong, Hazel 166 Armstrong, Larry 156 Arsenault, Darlene Arsenault, Ron 90 Ash, Janeen 156 Ash, Kent 146 Ashbaugh, Ed 90 Ashley, Steven 80,97,106,116,156 Atkins, Wanda 61,90,91 Atkinson, Robert Atwood, Debbie Aulbert, Mr. Donald 8,27 Auten, Cathy 146 Auten, Don Auten Furniture 174 Ayres, Chuck Ayres, Gary Bachand, Denise 90,146 Baier, Kurt, M.D. 189 Bailey, Bill 130 Bailey, Ron 95,119,146 Baker, Brenda 146 Baker, Charles 22,146 Baker, Debbie 146 Bales, Howard Ball, Larry 146 Ball, Louie Ballard, Mrs. William 29,87 Ballough, Harold 83,97,156 Banjoff, Sylvia Banks, Beverly 2,3,146 Banks, Donna 91 Banks, James Bant, Miss Bonnie 12,72,132 Barber, Mrs. Lena Belle 166 Barcome, David Barger, Marilyn 156 Barnett, Steve 127 Barrie, Mr. George 30 Barry, Diane 90,156 Barry, Richard Baskette, Barbara Bass, Richard 95,98,99,100,112,113, 114,115 Bateman, Kim 91,156 Bates, Sue 156 Baxter, Bruce 90,130,146 Baxter, Sheila 91 Beach, Bill 156 Beach, Charles 124 Beach, Clara 146 Beach, Edye Beach, F.loise 166 Beach Fuel Supply Company Beach, Jim 92 Beach, Herb Beall, Trudy 146 Beattie, Kim 16,92,114,115,126 Beattie, Kirk 102,119,126,146 Beattie Motor Sales 167 Becker, Mrs. Kenneth 23 Beghin, Michelle 156 Bell, Dawn 72,73,156 Bell, Dawson 111,118,119,124,146 Bell, Leslie 84,121 Bell, Sandy 72,73,90 Bellant, Anne 146 Bellant, Kathy 156 Bellant, Terry 146 Bellehumeur, Judith Belote, Janice Bennett, George 107,122,156 Bennett, Susan 70,71,73,77,79 Bentley, Mike 146 Bentley, Victor Berendt, Roger 146 Bernor, Candy 156 Beseau, Vicki 59,76,146 Biddle, Susan 92,156 Bigger, Penny 90,156 Bigger, Susan 90 Biondi, Michelle 146 Birchett, Elva 166 Birchett, Judy 156 Birchett, Louise 87 Bird, Deborah 156 Birkelo, Carl, M.D. 189 Birkelo, Chris 15,95,97,100,121,124 Birkelo, Lisa 146 Bishop, Sharon 92,156 Black, Denise 78,92,156 Blackerby, Carmen 156 Blackerby, Everett Blackerby, Mrs. Jean 166,167 Blackett, Nadine 156 Blehm, Carl Blehm, Emil Blehm, James 146 Blimka, Florence 166 Blimka, Rick 124 Bliss, Lola 166 Blount, Robert 146 Boal, Roger Bob's Hardware 164 Body, Christine 61 Boggs, Charles 72,73,92,138 Boggs, Charlotte 56 Boggs, Martha 91,156 Boggs, Sara 166 Bonner, Mr. Leigh W. 20 Booth, Charles Boothby’s 183 Bowden Steve 107,122,156 Bowker, Judi Boyce, Deborah 146 Boyce, Sandra Boyd, Barbara 156 Bozek, Sue 165 Bradley, Charlene 87,91 Bradley, David Bradley, Jim Bratt, Diana 91,146 Bratt, Randy 116,156 Braun, Heidi 121,146 Brendel, Mrs. Mary Brendle, Earl 60,146 Brewer, Cynthia 146 Brewer, Judy 193 Brewer, Nina Brewer, Omer Brewer, Rita 146 Bridges, Michael Bright, Bill 146 Brissette, Jim 156 Broadway, Carol Broadway, Frances Brock, Dennis 156 Brock, Ronald 53,84 Brockman, Hugh Brooks, Kay 92 Brotemarkle, Barbara 146 Brote markle, Wally Brown, Charles 92 Brown, Martin 146 Brown, Phil 146 Bruce, Mr. Conrad 27 Budrow, Linda Buerger, Albert 156 Buehrig, R. C., M.D. 189 Bullard, Bill 97,100,126 Bullard, Margie 36,44 Bullard, Nancy 66,123,144 Bullard, Orison 107,122,156 Bullard, R. W., M.D. 189 Bullard, Tom 84,100,120,121,126 Bunton, Terry 156 Burgess, Darlene 147 Burgess, Marlene 147 Burke Lumber Company 178 Burke, Tom 13,105,147 Burlison, John 147 Burnell, Janette 147 Burnett, Charlene 36 Burnett, Doug Burton, Jack 156 Burton, William 147 Bushey, Chuck 156 Bushey, Edward Butz, Carol Butz, Ginny 156 Buzzel, Sandra 156 Byers, Rosalind 147 Cagel, James Caldwell, Karen 36,47,48,49,50,51, 65,76,78,79,103 Caldwell, Kathy 6,66,77,146 Caldwell, Nancy Calhoun, Richard 146 Callen, Cathy Calvin, Debbie 146 Carson, Diana 156 Carlsen, Dana 111,122,156 Carnell, Michael 80,90,157 Carpenter, Larry 146 Carpenter, Russell 157 Carpenter, Rick 157 Carpenter, Susan 91 Carpenter, Thomas 90,157 Carr, Debbie 146 Carter, Donna 157 Carter, Jerry 157 Carter, Randy 146 Carter, Mr. Tolbert Casper, James 157 Casper, Janet Caverly, Alan 157 Caverly, Cecil 36,51,53,95,96,97,98, 99,100,112,124 Caverly, Kerry Caverly, Mona 36 Cecil, Scott 92,157 Chad, Ann 72,73,83,133,157 Chad, John 116,157 Chamarro, Diana 153 Chamberlain, Mr. James 8,12,31,72 Champeau, Eleanor 91,157 Champeau, Louis 72,92 Champs 175 Chandanais, Dale Chandanais, Dan 147 Chapman, Bob 122,157 Chapman, Nancy Charboneau, Eleanor 147 Chartier, Gregg Chenoweth, Raymond 36 Chenoweth, James Cheney, Craig 80,91,147 Childers, Terry 157 Christie, Mark 119,147 Church, Michael 107,157 Cinader, Dan 147 Clarkston Appliance 164 Clarkston Area Jaycees 189 Clarkston Bakery Clarkston Booster Club 189 Clarkston Cafe 174 Clarkston Conservatory 189 Clarkston Community School Credit Union 182 Clarkston Dairy Queen 182 Clarkston Garden Club 189 Clarkston Golf Course 166 Clarkston High Cheerleaders 189 Clarkston High Future Teachers 189 Clarkston High Hi-Y 189 Clarkston High Student Government 189 Clarkston High Y-Teens 189 Clarkston Jaycettes 189 Clarkston Lumber Company 164 Clarkston Pool Company 175 Clarkston Village Players 189 Clarkston Sporting Goods 180 Clarkston Women’s Club 189 Cleffman, Wade, 92,164 Clifton, Gerald 157 Clements, Karen 86,147 Coad, Terri 153 Cobb, Janet 94,133,147 Cobb, Jerry 36 Coburn, Richard 92,157 Cockerill, Mr. Russell 8,28,121 Cohoon, Edward Cohoon, Roger 147 Cole, Nancy 92,157 Collins, Timothy 130 Colwell, Mrs. Dennis 26 Community National Bank 179 Compton, Pam 50,57,92 Conrad, Ginny 147 Constable, Ken 147 Converse, Stephen 92 Cook, Debbie Cooper, Ben 36 Cooper, Ken 157 Cooper, Marc 36 Cooper, Penny 147 Cooper, Raymond 166 Copeland, Dan 116 Copeland, Pat 147 Copeland, Phillip Cornado, Mary 134 Corts, Miss Beverly 17,22,31,132 Covarrubias, Bill Covarrubias, Jean 91,157 Cover, Debbie 36,87 Cover, Diane 157 Cowen, Mark 77,92,108,147 Cowling, Gail 147 Coyle, Billie 147 Coyle, Gary Coyle, Joyce 36 Crabtree, Steve 96,100,127 Craft, Karen 147 Craven, John 36,119,148 Craven, Helen Crawford, Paula 92,157 Crawford, Susan 36 Cremer, Judy 90,148 Crites, Hope 90,157 Crosby, Bonnie 157 Crosby, Eugene 36 Crum, Leslie 157 Crum, Roger Cullen, Jeri Cummings, Kathy 157 194 Cummings. Kathy 36 Cummings. Michael 91,148 Cummings, Patricia Currey, Mrs. Lee Curtis, Richard 6,36 Cushman, Tom 6,36 Czarnecki, Mrs. Don 13,79 Dault, Gary 157 Davenport, Michele 157 Davies, Jackie 37,60,90,91 Davis, Debbie 157 Davis, Dennis 130 Davis, Jim 157 Davis, Lance Davis, Linda 157 Davis, Mary Ellen 157 Davis, Scott 148 Davis, Susan 132 Day, Tara 37 Dean, Larry 37 Decker, James 90,107,157 Decor by Ashton 170 Dee, Karen 91,158 Deem, Cassandra Deer Lake Lumber 174 De Lorge, Chloanne DeLong, Joel 37,92 Delvo, Jack 111 Delph, Linda 158 Deneen, Joseph 37 Deneen, Kathy 148 Dengate, Annette 91,158 Dengate, Karen Dengate, Roger Dennis, Mrs. Richard 15 Dennis, Mr. William 27 DeRosia, Cherie 158 Derryberry, Paula 148 DeVar, Rose 166 Dillow, Brenda 148 Dion, Joe 37 Dion, Mary 148 DiPietro, Brian DiPietro, John 32,37,84 Dixie Floral 181 Dome, Susan 37 Donellan, Dianne 37 Donnelly, Rosemary 158 Donohoe, Katherine Donohoe, Laury 91,158 Donohoe, Tim 158 Doremus, Sara 120,121,148 Doremus, T. O. 30 Doty, Benjamin Doty, John Dougherty, Jack 95,99,100 Dougherty, Janet 92,158 Dougherty Michael 37,88,102,103, 126 Dougherty, Pete 108,158 Dougherty, Robert 148 Downs, Karen 37 Downs, Larry 91 Downs, Patricia 90,158 Downs, Susan 148 Drake, Michael Drake, Tom Drayton Collision Glass 181 Drayton Drugs 170 Drayton Martinizing 181 Drohn, Cindy 158 Duncan, Larry 17,37,49,52,53,61, 76,97,100,169 Duncan, Mike 121,148 Dutcher, Carla 37,157,158 Dutcher, Terry 62,63,81,88 Dyer, Catherine 148 Kastman, Chuck 67 Eastman, Cheryl 148 Eastman, Edward 148 Easton, George 80,107,122,158 Eazer, Dave 158 Eazer, Ted 37,52 Echlin, Diane 6,38 Edwards, Cindy 190 Edwards, Deborah 148 Eibergen, Kathy 38 Eibergen, John 158 Eisenhardt, Andrea 90 Eldred, Carolyn 148 Eldred, Theresa Eldred, Susan 38 Ellert, Edward 38,92 Elliot, David 77,127,148 Elliot, Maud 6,59,66,76,148,163,169 Ellsworth Auto Trailer Sales 182 Embrey, Bruce 102,103 Emery, Floyd 158 Emmendorfer, Fred 38 Erb, Rick 148 Erickson, Mark 48,95,97,99,100,112, 114,115 Erickson, Roger 38,100 Erkfritz, Donald 102,158 Erkfritz, Jeanette 92 Erkfritz, Mike 92 Evans, Doug 158 Evans Equipment 178 Evans, Gary Evans, Karen 148 Evely, Dawn 60,70 Fahrner, Marcia 91,134,158 Fancher, Colleen 158 Fancher, Lewis 158 Fancher, Kathleen Fancher. Steve 38 Farley, Shelby 38 Farner, Sharon 90,158 Farner, Shirley Farris, Kathy 148 Fay, Cheryl 92,148 Fearnow, Mark Fellows, Ellen 90,158 Fellows, Mary Fender, Melvin 82,92,138 Fenstemaker, Mary 87,148 Ferguson, Caroline Ferguson, Steve 90,158 Fitzthomas, Mark 148 Fife, Dan 5,38,47,51,52,53,89,95,97 99,100,108,109,112,113,114,115, 127 Fife, David 25,135,148 Filhart, Stanley 148 Fisher, Jeff 59,81 Fisher, Lynn 6,22,38 Flanigan, Gerald Fogarty, Dorothy Fogarty, JoAnn Ford, Cindy 123,148 Ford, Harold G., D.D.S. 189 Fortin, Lori 90,158 Foster, Sandra 148 Fox, Diane 92,148 Fox, Penny 57,83,92 Fox, Richard 107,158 Fox, Sheila 38 Franco, Lucy Frank, Mr. Stephen 9,20 Frankenfield, Wanda Franklin. David 124 Franklin, Daniel 81,76,148 Franklin, Larry 66,124 Franklin. Ricky 149 Franklin, Vickie 158 Franks Gulf Station 178 Fredericks, Joe 61,92 Frederick, Sue 149 Freeman, Jane 86 Freeman, John 60 Freeman, Joni Friedley, Kris 164 Friedley Linda 38 Fritch, Brenda 7,38 Frost, Jack 38,88,102,127 Fuller, Gary 92 Funk, Mrs. Richard 167 Funk, Richard 30 195 Fusilier. O. J.. D.D.S. 189 Gabier, Miss Janet 12.31.57,102.103 Gaddis. Sandy 148.149 Galleglv. Hon 149 Gallegly. Walter Galligan. H. Frank 38 Galligan. Greg 149 Galligan. Pat 111.149 Gallipo. Brian 38.49.52.9G.97,100. 126,132 Gallipo. Cathy 82.158 Gallivan. Let' 124 Gant her. Roger 38 Garcia. Anita 158 Garcia. Salvador Garlak. Karrie 48.50.91.158 Garrett. Danny 158 Garrett. Shirley 138 Garrison. James 158 Garrison. Saralou 138 Gates. Terrie 149 Geoit. Albert 138 Geoit. Linda 39.86 Gerasimowicz. Tom 138 Gerber. Pam 149 Gettel. John 39.102,103.116 Getzan. John 37,39,53,58,78,82,89, 100,114,115,127 Gibson, Mrs. Robert 20.62 Gilbert, Ron 2.107,159 Giles, Caroline 33,39.52,70.71.102. 103,131 Giles, Nanette 51,73.123,147,149, 162,168 Gillis. Pam 92.149 Gills. Sam 159 Girvin. Allan 138 Glantzer. Dorothy 138 Glavach, Cynthia 39,78,79,87.88,92 G.M.C. Truck Coach 172,173 Goemaere, Dave 149 Goemaere. Steve 159 Goines, Sheryl 149 Goines. Wayne 127 Goins, Pat 149 Golding. Bruce Golding, Carol 149 Goltry, Bruce 149 Gordon, Claudia 92.149 Gordon, Jo 92,132,159 Gordy's Barber Shop 180 Gorrie, Mr. John 13,49 Gougeon, Ted 12 Goyette, Debora 159 Grace, Thomas 107,119 Graham, Jeanette 166 Graham. Loretta 166 Granger. Charles 119.131.149 Granger. Kathryn 39.65 Grant. Douglas 159 Gratopp. Marvalyn 39 Gratz. Marshall 124 Gratz, Nancy 39.54 Gray, Shelly 91,159 Gray. Tom 110.111,149 Green, A1 138 Green. Alleta 159 Green. Doug 149 Green, Mr. Frank 166.167 Green, Larry 138 Greene. L. F.. Dr. 30 Green. Melvin 126 Green. Sharon 138 Griffiths. Mark 105,116.126.149 Griffiths. Susan 47.159 Grogan. Fvelyn 159 Grogan. Kathryn 149 Gugin, Brenda 159 Gugin, Marlene 149 Guilds. Pamela 159 Gura, Cheryl 59.76 Gurski. Frances 159 Gurski, Max 149 Gustafson, Bill 91.159 Haertter. Sandy 149 Hafner, Molly 90.146 Hagemeister. Lynn 149 Hagen, Laura 159 Haggadone, Delynn 159 Haggitt. Robert 138 Haggitt, Wayne 159 Hale. Jackie 149 Hall, Fred 7,16.52.100.116,117.130. 138 Hall. George 138 Hall, Harold 122.159 Hall, Janice 159 Hall, Louis 138 Hall, Penny 90 Hall, Sherri 39 Hall, Vicki 147,149 Hallman. Dan 113,122,159 Hamilton, Alton 92,116.159 Hamilton, Cheryl 39 Hamilton, Rick 149 Hamilton, William 149 Hamm, Sara 39 Ham mack, Harlan 39 Hammett, Rita 159 Hammond. Bruce 149 Hancock. Gary 85,138 Hancock, Jack 39.127 196 Hanson. Mr. B. J. 16.31.58.105.109. 118.119.131.147 Hanson. Janice 76.86.132.133.138.147 Hanson. Mrs. Paul 11 Hanson. Sharon 159 H. A, Powell Studios Harden. Joyce Hardenburgh. Patricia 149 Hardy. Bruce 48.111.119.159 Hardy. Mrs. FStella Haremza. Gary 138 Harrington, Patrick Harris. Donna 138 Harris. Steve 122 Harris. Wilma 4.39 Hartley. Ann 159 Hartley. Donald 39 Hartman. Timothy 39 Hartsock. Phyllis 39.92 Haskins Chevrolet. Inc. 182 Haupt Pontiac 164 Haven. Mr. Gilbert 18 Haviland, Garv 40.48.57.88 Hawkins. Brenda 39 Hawkins, Connie 138 Hawkins, Karen 83.149 Hawkins, Leroy 40 Hawkins, Linda 40.90 Hawke. Jody 26.159 Haynes. Emery 159 Head, Debbie 121.138 Heath. Linda 32.40.61.65.70.76.78.79. 87.88.90.91 Heffernan. Larry 138 Hein, Michael 159 Helveston. Jane 150 Helvey, Bonnie 40.92 Henderson. Jill 91,138 Hennig, Mary 149 Hennig, Patricia 138 Henry. Mike 159 Henry. Nanci 79.138 Hermes, Charles R., M.D. 189 Hess. Bonnie 149 Hettick. Ralph 159 Hickman. Carla 149 Hickman. Mrs. Pauline 166 Hicks, Sheryl 40 Highlen. David 147.149 Highlen. Thomas 40 Hillis, Penny 159 Hilley, Marcia 159 Hinkley. Mr. and Mrs. Paul 189 Hipsher, Debbie 149 Hipsher, Donna 126.138 Hipsher, Ray 52,82,95,99,100,116, 117,138 Hockin, Diane Hockin, Richard 40 Hodge, Chuck 149 Hoff, Diane 92,149 Hoff, Kathy 133,159 Hoffman, Catherine 40,65,86 Holland, Sharon 149 Holloway, Mrs. Karen 8,19 Holmes, Jim 150 Hood, Delores 23,138 Hood, Dorothy 138 Hood, Eric 82,111,118,119,126,150 Hood, Mark 40,62,63 Horsch, Charles 40,52,82,84,99,100, 114,124 Horrigan, Mrs. Dennis 8,15 Hoskins, Sandra 40 Houck, Andrew 138 Houck, Robert 159 Houck, Wendy 86,150 House of Style 175 Howey, Lynn 40,57,61,88 Hoxsie, Brian 100,138 Hoxsie, Paul 124 Hubbard, Lester 40,91 Hubbard, Shirley 138 Hubbard, Susan 159 Hubbard, Tom 159 Hughson, Jeff 92 Hughson, Michael 130,138 Hughson, William 159 Huhta, Bruce 135,138 Huhta, Vicki 91,159 Hulsey, Dalton 150 Hulsey, Melinda 86,139 Humbert, Carol 159 Humphery, Patricia 150 Hunt, Pam 91,159 Huntwork, Doreen 150 Hutchins, Craig 111,121,150 Hutchins, Pat 150 Hutchinson, Wanda 159 Huttenlocker Insurance 188 Hux, Linda 60,139 Hyde, Mrs. Ethelyn Hyde, Sedalia 41,91 Ingersoll, Jeff 105,160 Inman, Denise 25,83,150 Inman, Mr. Max 26,31,102,103,116, 125 Irwin, Larry 139 Ison, Bob 160 Jacobs, Cassie 41 Jacobs, Leora 150 Jadwin, Shari 123,150 James Boaz Agency 179 Jarvis, Mrs. Raymond Jenks, Brianne 160 Jenks, Charles 160 Jennings, Jeff 92,122,160 Jennings, Roy 92,160 Jensenius, Michael 139 Jervis, Mrs. Lynn 22 Johnson, Larry 91,150 Johnson, Lynette 92,150 Johnson, Richard 31,97,99,100,114, 127,139 Johnston, Mr. David 28,31,116,117 Johnston, Mrs. David 21 Jones, Frank 150 Jones, James 160 Jones, Maribeth 160 Jones, Marsha 139 Jones, Sharon 41 Jones, Thomas 160 Joseph, Cathy 160 Joslyn, Robert 105,150 Jubenville, Patti 91,160 Juliano, Linda 41 Juliano, Patti 17,41 Junod, Otto Karbownik, Eva 150 Karpovck, Elizabeth 92,160 Kaul, Mike 77,92,150 Kay, David 41 Kayga, Nannette 150 Kayga, Phillip 41,82 Keasey, Electric 166 Keeley, Edward 76,92,150 Keener, Kenneth 41,59 Keiser, Denise 150 Keller, Diane 150 Kelly, Dorothy 86,139 Kenyon, Grant 92,139 Kenyon, Mrs. Ralph 25,76 Kenyon, Mr. Ralph 10,16,82,95,99, 100,122,127 Kenyon, Vicky 52,91,92,150 Kerton, David 160 Kerton, Timothy 139 Kerzykowski, Dan 41,84 Kerzykowski, Bernice 150 Keyser, Jeff 95,118,119,150 Kickery, Robin 139 Kidd, Ray 150 King, Gary 92,107,116,160 King, George 100,116,139 King, Mickey 150 King, Randy 160 King, Ronald 139 King’s Insurance 171 Kirby, Randy 160 Kirchoff, Dale 139 Kirchoff, Karl 160 Kirchoff, Madelene 91,150 Kirchoff, Randy Kish, Michael 41 Kitchen, Cindy 139 Kitchen, Tim 92,139 Kittredge, David 41 Kizer, Cathy 160 Kizer, Linda 58,132,133,139 Klamer, Miss Nancy 3,8,17 Klann, Gary 111,150 Klann, Robert 106,107,160 Klein, Aaron 92,160 Klein, Terry 92,139 Klemm, Larry 41,92 Kline, Diane 150 Klouchek, Brenda 150 Kluesner, Jim 92,160 Kluesner, Karen 150 Knake, Brenda 6,41 Knowlton, Gary 150 Knox, Rhonda 139 Koch, Greg 150 Kojima, Deborah 83,164 Kosiba, Sharie 48,50,150 Kostin, Gordon 119,150 Kratt, Nikki 132,139 Kratt, Stephen 108,119,160 Krick, Brenda 150 Lambert, Rosealle 150 Lambert, William 150 Lane, Tom 92,107,122,160 Langdon, Diane 160 Lape, Dennis 150 Larkins Barber Shop 179 Lassfolk, Carita 41,54,56,57 Latoza, Ann 150 Latter, Cindy 139 Lausten, Ann 2,139,147 Lawrence, Jo Ann 91,160 Lawrence, Joyce 139 Lawrence, Pam 150 Lawson, Howard 151 Lawson, Joann 160 Lawson, Kenneth 51 Lay, Mrs. 11 Leach, Cindy Leaf, Rick 160 Leake, Molly 151 Ledbetter, Michael 102,160 Lee, Lennie 139 Leece, Mona 92,139 Lekander, Todd 92,116,160 197 Lekander, Wendy 92,139 Lekas, George 41,47,53,67,78,82, 96,97,98,100,109,113,114,127 Lekas, Nick 50 LePere, Carol 60,139 LePere, David 157,160 Lepper, Linda 160 Leroux, Lance 42,52,53,100 Leslie, Linda 92,160 Lessard, Judy 76,135,151 Lessard, Louis 91,116,160,169 Letcher, Miss Sonia 26 Lewis, Gary 139 Lewis, Larry 95,97,99,100,114,139 Lewis, Robert 139 Licatovich, Judy 139 Limbaugh, Debbie 73,91,151 Lintz, Tim Little, Charles 42 Lipka, Dennis 151 Lipka, Paulette 160 Lissner, Mr. Bob Locher, Francis 42 Locher, Fred 8,27,139 Locher, Michael 139 Locher, Philip 151 Logan, Bill 122,160 Long, Sue 160 Longstaff, Greg 91,151 Longstaff, Randy Lookadoo, Ann 151 Loop, Michael 151 Love, Ronald 139 Lowe, Mike 42,83 Lowe, Teresa 94,139 Lowry, Mrs. James 17 Lowery, Mr. Sherman 166 Lundy, Diane Lussier, Jean 151 Lynch, Colleen 151 Lynch, Molly 160 Lynn, John 49,70,120,139,147 Maas, Annette 160 Maas, Paul 127,139 Mac Alpine, Mike 91 MacDougall, Terry 103,123,151 MacGregor, John 6,42,44,88 MacGregor, Kathleen 151,165 MacGregor, Laurie 91,134,160 Mackson, Mr. William 9,16,37,47,99, 100 MacNeill, Robert 160 Madison, Mike 124 Mager, Glenn 160 Mahar, Tamera 91,160 Maier, Chris 15,42,88 Manley, Linda 42 Mansfield, Cheryl 48,102,103,131,139 Mansfield, Neal 81,92,151 Mansfield, Mrs. Wm, Mantei, Mr. Frank 80 Maples, Adrienne 139 Marquette, Bonnie 139 Martin, Janet 161 Martin, Lynn 91,161 Martin, Marcia Martin, Vicki 139 Martin, Virgil 116,117,161 Maslowski, Kurt 82,95,100,114,127, 139 Mason, Michael 76,105,119,148,151, 163,169 Mason, Mr. Milford 9,10,29 Mathews, Kirk 139 Matlock, Kathy 132,133,140 Mauti, Mr. Dom 10,29 Mauti, Peggy 148.151 May, John 124,140 May, Ralph 124 May, Mr. Steve 9,20,53,147 Mayer, Jessica 161 Mayer, Roger 140 Mayo, Donald 151 Me Anally, Shannon 140 Me Anally, Sue 161 McCann, Mary 140 McCormick, Sandy 91 McCowen, Sandy McCowan, Wilma 140 McCracken, Linda 42,165 McCurdy, Mr. Eugene 22,31,87 McDermott, Ruth 42 McDonald, Leone Mrs. 166 McDonald, Lucille Mrs. 166 McEntee, Carol 140 McFarland, Mary 151 McFarland, Scott 42 McGill, Steve 140 McGinnis, Kathy 161 McGrath, Mr. Harry 5,11,29,37,71, 95,96,98,99,100,109,113,114,124 McGrew, Ann 157,161 McKee, Mary 151 McKee, Terry 42 McKinstry, Brenda 91,161 McKinstry, Neil 140 McLean, Sandra 161 McMillan, Gary 105,119,151 McMillan, Michael 42 McNiel, Pat 140 McNiel, Mary Lou Mears, Alice 151 Medcalf, Georgia 161 Medcalf, Margie 161 Medlin, William 127,140 Mellen, Linda 151 Mercier, Marie 151 Mercier, Michael 40,42 Merkel, Dave 91 Merkel, Ruth 42 Merenuk, Judy 91,161 Merenuk, Stephanie 151 Merrill, Randy 140 Meyer, Dale 151 Meyer, Melody 42 Meyers, Ronald 42,90 Meyland, Mrs. John 13,17 Mielke, Cheryl 151 Mielke, Richard 27,151 Milam, Marcia 92,161 Miles, Bonnie 140 Miles, Dianne 161 Miles, Pat Milam, Gary 151 Milan, Sherry Millen, David 151 Millen, Linda 161 Millen, Sandra 151 Miller, Ann 151 Miller, Cheryl 42 Miller, Donna 151 Miller, Douglas 92,152 Miller, Stephen 161 Miller, Tom 152 Milligan, David 107,160 Milligan, Nancy 79,140 Millward, Yvonne 17,161 Milobar, Janice 140 Milobar, Mark 161 Miracle, Darlene 140 Miracle, Judy 6,43 Miracle, Linda 43,86,94 Miracle, Ron Mitchell, Mrs. Anthony 14,17,132 Mize, Gary 105,113,115,119,152 Mize, Terry 161 Mobbs, Carolyn 22,140 Mobbs, Marilyn 140 Modesitt, Miss Janet 8,18,132,133 Moller, Denise 140 Moon, Cathy 140 Moon, Don 161 Moore, Barbara 152 Moore, Cathy 148,152 Moore, Lana 86,140 Moore, Laura 43,91 Moore, Mr. Lee 14 Moore, Stuart 140 198 Morden, Hex 140 Morgan, Dave 107,116,161 Morgan, John 152 Morgan’s Service Station 179 Morris, Herb 161 Morris, Ron 43,67 Morse, Carol 161 Morse, Jane 92,161 Mortz, Alan 43 Mortz, Barbara 140 Mosier, Gale 43 Mosier, Kim 161 Moyan, David Mulcrone, Patti 77,93,140 Mulka, Mr. Stan Mull, Shirley 58,133,140 Mullins, James Mumbower, Buddy 91,92,116,161 Munro, Miss Linda 14 Myers, David 140 Naumann, John 161 Navarre, Amy 135,152 Navarre, James 105,127,152 Navarre, Karen 43 Naz, John F., M.D. Nelsey, Mr. Orville Nelsey, Lee 152 Nelson, Mr. Jean 166 Newbigging, Joe 122,161 Newell, Brenda 152 Nicholson, Steven 102,152 Nicol, Larry 102,152 Nicoson, Randy 52,53,95,100,113, 114,115,127,131 Nicoson, Robert 43,70,77,106,109, 113,140,146 Norberg, Janice 93,152 Norberg, Lynn 93,161 Norman, Karen 52,140 Norman, Terry 122,161 Norris, Don 43 Norris, Pat 80,152 Norris, Penny 152 North, Suzanne 140 Oakland Motel 189 O’Dell Drugs 171 Ogg, Janet 152 Oja, Richard 93,152 Ollie, Walter 161 Ollila, Dan 140 Olsen, Linda 43 Olson, Dennis 152 Olson, Mrs. Nina 166 O’Neal, Pat 152 Orr, Mrs. Helen 166 Osbo, Patricia 152 Ostrand, Ellen Ostrand, John 13,152 Ostrowski, Valerie Ostrom, Gerald 100,109,114,115,140 Ovegian, David Overbaugh, Dianna 152 Oxford Mining Company 170 Palladino, Bob 54,82,105,118,119, 131,152 Parker, Linda 161 Parker, Lawrence 43,49,127 Parker, Ron 13 Parker, Steven 100,140 Parrott, Linda 152 Parrott, Mark 140 Partello, Phyllis 162 Pawley, Brenda 43,65,86 Pearson, Cheryl 86,140 Pedigo, Judy 162 Pedigo, Robert Perigo, Edward Perry Jones Service 178 Pendred, Bonnie 146 Pendred, Harry 162 Pendred, Rick 43 Perkins, Jayetta 140 Perkins, William 93,102 Peters, Debbie 73,133,160 Peters, Jan 48,50,51,79,102,103,131, 140 Pethers, Mrs. Audrey 166 Phillips, Kirk 98,105,152 Pierce, Gregory 162 Pierce, Jill 162 Pierce, Russell Pierce, Tom 140 Pierson, Mr. Douglas 28,52 Pierson, Mrs. Douglas 23 Pifer, Linda 43 Pine, Dennis 126,127 Pine, Joyce 140 Pine Knob Beauty Salon 171 Pine Knob Pharmacy 175 Pioneer Club 189 Poeppe, Dean 79,105,152 Pohl, Danial 135,152 Pohlkotte, Melvin 30 Pontiac Motors 165 Pontiac State Bank 180 Poole,fChris 105,119,152 Poole, Stephanie 152 Pope, Linda 152 Pope, Maria 93,140 Porritt, Dairy 183 Porritt, Rich 105,118,119,147,152 Porter, Connie 86,152 Porter, Kenneth 44,84 Porter, Mary 140 Porter, Ralph Potulsky, Mike 162 Powell, Cheryl 162 Powell, Jane 147 Powell, Janet 2,141,147 Powell, Sue 44,66 Powell’s Studio 167 Powell, Mr. and Mrs. William 189 Powers, Linda 91,162 Prater, Mike 135,153 Prevette, Miss Judy 24,62,132 Prevo, Mrs. Betty 166 Prevo, Cel 153 Prevost, Donald 153 Prieto, Jessie 162 Prieto, Shari 7,44 Putinsky, Bill 162 Putnam, John Quertermous, Carol 44,77 Quertermous, Vickie 162 Quigley, Jeff 80,116,162 Quigley, Pete 116,141 Quinlan, Christine 44,63,88 Quinlan, Colleen 162 Quinlan, Jeff Raby, Alvin 141 Race, Lynn 92,153 Rachel, Sharon 91 Radoye, Bob 84,107,162 Radoye, Mrs. Stan 5,29 Radoye, Salli 57,123,141 Ragatz, Rosanna 141 Ramsey, Brenda 141 Ramsey, Sharon 153 Rappuhn, Deborah 91,162 Rappuhn, Keith 141 Rayman, Janet 91 Raymer, Greg 91,153 Raymer, Margaret Raymond, Kerry 153 Reamsma, Marylou 153 Reamsma, Peggy 162 Reamsma, Sharon 44 Reppuhn, Leann 153 Reymer, Margaret 162 Reynolds, Charles 92,153 Reynolds, Darlene 153 Reynolds, Ron 91,162 Rhoads, Don 116,130 Rice, Mrs. Phillip 24 Rice, Pat 141 Rice, Mr. Phillip 21,152 Richard, Jane 109,157,162 199 Richard. Mark 4-1.53.93.100.113,114. 131 Richardson. Jeffrey 52.100.130.141, 147 Richardson's. Dairy 183 Richmond. Dan Richmond. Nancy 44 Robbins. Scott 106.107.122.1G2 Roberts. Kathleen 77.86,141 Robinson. Allen 162 Robinson. King 127 Rocha. Rudy 153 Rolph. Larry 5.44 Roman's Sunoco Service 179 Rondo. Helen 141 Rondo. Patrick 162 Ronk. Mr. Frank 30 Ronk. Greg 162 Ronk's Barber Shop 183 Ronk. Susan 86.141 Roper. Linda 91.162 Rose. Mr. Arthur 30.162 Rose. Chris 63.99.100.124.141 Rose. Hugh 63.44.53.81.88.116.117 Rose. Pat 107.116 Ross. Dan 141.153 Ross. Donald 147 Ross. Terry 141 Rossano. Lee 153 Rotary Anns 189 Hothbarth, Jeff 122.162 Rowden. Dave 126.138,141 Rowe, Richard 162 Rowland, Gary 91 Rowland. Raymond 153 Roy Brothers Standard Service 180 Roy, Joyce 52,141 Roy. Mike Rudy's Market 166 Ruelle, Richard 162 Rundell, Sharon 7,44 Rush. Connie 90.153 Russell. Elizabeth 153 Russell, Henry 91,141 Russell, Ira 141 Rust, Sandra 91,141 Rust. Sheila 91,153 Rutherford, Mrs. Yvonne Rutzen. Geoffrey 153 Ryckman, Sandra 92,141 Salisbury, Bonnie 153 Salvador, Tom 91.141,165 Sanchez, Ferdie 107,122,162 Sanchez, Ron 44,92,100,124 Sanders, Jim Sanshie, Linda 90,153 Sansom, Jack 44.88.92.126 Sansom. Jill 92 Sarotte. Delores Sartell. Mrs. Nelda 167 Sartell, Rick 153 Sauna Bath Sawyer, Claudia 92.162 Sayles Studio 188 Saylor. Brenda 153 Saylor. Georgia 162 Schadt. Cheryl 141 Schebor. Mrs. Ronald 22 Schilke, Mr. Steven 8,31 Schmidt, Chris 141 Schmidt. Linda 153 Schmude, John 44 Schmude, Linda Schneider, Don 4 Schneider, Steven 91.141 Schoff, Harold 153 Schoff, Pam 7.45 Schons, Peggy 162 Schultz. Joette 44.45.64.70.71.78,79. 87.88.120 Schultz. Jolene 153 Schweitzer, Michael 32.45,53,61,88. 89,96,100.114,127 Scott, Debbie 153 Scott, Jackie Scott, Randy 153 Sealy, Marshall 153 Seaman, Gloria 22,33.45,87.132.133 Seaman, Gregory 7.45 Searight, Greg 92,153 Sea right, Randy 162 Seath, Ann 153 Seaver, Judy 162 Serda, Victor Sexton, John 153 Sexton, Tim 153 Sharpe-Goyette Funeral Home 182 Shedd, Linda 91,141 Shedlousky, Carol 141 Shelton, Mr. Leach 4,19 Shelton, Sandra 141 Sherwood, Douglas 92,162 Shifman’s 189 Shults, Miss Patricia 8,23 Shoots, Jeanne 7,45,47,65,66,88,166 Shoun, Paul 153 Sicklesteel, Bruce 141 Siecinski, Mary Simonds, Donna 141 Simonds, Jonathon 5,45,102,125 Simonson, Dan 162 Simonson, Russ 66 200 Simpson. Sharon 141 Simunic. Marilyn 141 Skaggs. Gary 141 Sharritt. Jan 91 Skillman. Mr. David 10,18.71 Skipwortli. Carmen 153 Skip worth. Diane 162 Skv, Anthem 107.162 Slade, Cheryl 33.88.132.133 Slade. Greg 6.45 Slinkard. Gary 153 Smale. Cindy 153 Smale, Lynn 45 Smale. Sherry 58 Smith. Claudia 91.153 Smith, Debbie Smith. Dennis Smith, Ernest Smith. Evelyn 166 Smith, Frank 153 Smith. Jeffery 122,162 Smith, Joan 153 Smith. Kathy 153 Smith. Lois 154 Smith. Mary 4.45 Smith, Patti 154 Smith. Rebecca 45.61.65,90.91 Smith, Robert 162 Smith, Shayla 45.48.49.50.51,52.53. 65,73,103.131,162 Smith. Stephan 92,106.162 Smith. William J. 31 Smith, Mr. William 15 Smithling, Kathleen 154 Snyder, Mrs. Margaret 167 Sommers, Mrs. Eleanor Sommers. Glenda 163 Soncrant, Douglas 163 Soncrant, Laura Sova, Ron 163 Spencer, David 163 Spencer, Lenora 154 Spencer, Timothy 163 Srock, Larry 45 Srock, Sharon Lynn 154 Stalker, Drake 52.60,124.125 Stalker, Engineering Company 189 Stalker, Kirt 102,125 Stalker, Neil 6,45,61,67,76,88,94, 102,103 Stalker, Mr. and Mrs. Neil J. 189 Stamper, Barbara Stamper, Deborah 163 Standring, James 163 Starr, Beverly 45 Stauter, Mr. Frank Steele, Mrs. Mary Ellen 29 Steinhoff, Jill 154 Steinhoff, Terry 45 Stelmach, Gary 96,97,100,127 Stewart, Johnny Stewart, Judi 59,76,163 Stewart, Revia Stickney, Mary 45 Stierstorfer, Carl Stitt, Mary Ann 163 Stitt, Mike 92,154 Storrs, Dennis 105,116,163 Strall, Dana 163 Strall, Helen 166 Stratton, Ronald 154 Strehle, Lynn 91,163 Strolecky, Douglas 46 Strohkorch, John Strohkorch, Rita 46 Stubblefield, Sheila 163 Studebaker, Rick Stuetzer, John 154 Stump, Jay 6,46 Stump, Jon 154 Sturdy, Vern 154 Stutzman, Pat 154 Sunquist, Cheri 154 Sunquist, Vicki Surre, Leslie 70,132,133 Surre, Mark 163 Sutton, Richard 46,116,117 Sutton, Steve 91 Suver, Gregory 83,154 Swick, Cynthia 92,163 Swick, Sandra 92 Tally-Ho Restaurant 183 Tate, Barbara 163 Tate, Roberta 7,46,87,88 Taylor, Barbara 154 Taylor, Carol 63,92 Taylor, Mark 62,163 Taylor, Mike 154 Taylor, Paul 46,81,88 Taylor, Patricia 163 Taylor’s 5 10 188 Terry, Arvel 163 Terry’s Market 164 Thayer, Mrs. Ralph 25,86 Thayer, Mr. Ralph 23 Thibault, Mr. Larry 28,107,126 Thomas, James 163 Thomas, Nancy 163 Thorp, David 154 Thorpe, Kathleen 154 Thompson, Donna 92,154 Thompson, Holli 163 Thompson, Lynn 46 Thompson, Mr. Roger 84,85,105,116, 127 Tisch Laboratory 181 Topolinski, Tom 92,102,163 Tower, Larry 105,154 Tower, Linda Tower, Marjorie 163 Tower, Susie 91 Townsend, William 102,163 Town Shop 164 Tracy, Ken 46 Trarop, Donald 163 Trent, Carolyn 46 Trilo, Linda 79,85 Trim, Rania 154 Tungate, Mr. Paul 19,107,122,157 Turk, Carol 154 Turk, Chris 91,163 Turner, Kenneth Tuson, Tracey 92,121,127 Tyler, Don Tyler, Michael 46 Underwood, Virginia 46,65 Uban, Cary Uban, Vicki 163 Upward, Ruth Ushman, Dr. Mrs. Gary R. 189 Van Curler, David 92,163 Van Horn, Dan 127,138 Van Horn, Sandy 163 Van Kleek, Gerald Van Kleek, Jim Van’t Roer, Mrs. Genevieve Vascassenno, Bill 92,107,134,163 Vascassenno, Sue 57,84,86 Vasko, Debra 92,163 Vasko, Douglas Ventimiglia, A1 Ventimiglia, Jim 154 Verbeck, Mrs. Lorrell 167 Verbruggen, Marie 154 Vincent, Mr. Floyd 10,30 Vollback, Janet 29,163 Wade, Gary 26,100 Wade, Kathy Waid, Danny 164 Wagner, Diane 120,121 Walding, Robert 91 Walker, Brenda 92,154 Walker, Dennis 154 Walker, Michael 91,106,107 Wall, Frank Wall, Timm 81 Walter, Mark 77,107,122,164 Walters Lake Grocery 170 Walters, Mr. Larry 26,120,121 Walter, Lyle 52,100,112,114,115,127 Walter, Mrs. Ronald 2,20 Walton, Kathy 164 Walton, William Walts, Sandy 52 Warman, Steve 105,119,164 Warner, Bruce 154 Warner, Charles 116,124 Warren, Valerie 154 Warthen, Miss Cheryl 14 Washburn, Mr. Joseph 24,92,93 Waterbury, Marc 119,154 Waterford Hill Country Club Waterford Hill Florists 171 Waterford Hill Sauna Watterworth, Laura 154 Watterworth, Patti 46,52,65 Watterworth, Paul 164 Webb, John Webber, Curtis Weber, Pat 132,164 Weber, Paul Weber, Mr. R. A. 30 Webster, Mr. Howard 25,157 Weeks, Judy 77,85,86 Weeks, Mrs. Louise 166 Weigland, Lana 154 Weiss, Nancy 102,131,133 Welch, Betty Welch, Emery 46 Weldon Sporting Goods Wentz, Tom 124 Wertman, Bill 105,119,124,154 Wesener, Barbara 164 Weston, Mrs. Harold 29 Weston, Vickey 154 Westover, Sue Wheeler, Nancy 154 White, John 127 Whitlock, Charles 164 Whitmire, Billy 164 Wice, Mike 154 Wice, Priscilla 8,32,46,47,57,65,76, 79,87,88 Wice, Rena 164 Wiegand, Dana Wieland, Mrs. Nancy 15,51,83 Wilburg, Mr. Walter 30 Wilford, Tom 152 Williams, Dan 105 Williams, Dennis 154 Williams, Diane Williams, Edna 47 Williams, Linda 47 Williams, Ruth 154 201 Willis, Joan 62,77 Willits, Laura 164 Wilson, Catherine 91,164 Wilson, Clayton 6,47,88,92 Wilson, Dan 40,47 Wilson, Lineve Wilson, Mrs. Lewis 17 Wint’s Funeral Home 167 Witherup, Cathy 47 Wolfgang 52,133 Wood, Beryl 6,47,53 Wood, Diane 154 Woods, Joseph 47 Woodard, Pam 164 Woodard, Tom 17,33,47,53,78,82, 98,100,131 Woodruff, Mrs. Russell 17 Woodward, Chris 53 Woodward, Marty 66,154 Woodworth, Brenda 47,63,78,79,127 Woodworth, Brian 47 Woolley, Eric 92,154 Woolley, Thelma 164 Wright, Gilbert 92,164 Wright, Keith 92,164 Yarbrough, Michael 154 Yater, Shirley 47,52 Yoh, Susan 154 Young, Gerald 91 Youngblood, Kathleen 155 Zamora, Nellie 155 Zachos, Terrie 164 Expressions These are the expressions of Clarkston High School. Many and varied, they tell the story of an unforgettable year. We of the Hilltopper staff hope that we’ve captured this story for you. Putting together a yearbook is neither the simplest of tasks nor, at times, the most enjoyable; but here is the finished product. Despite missed deadlines, trying disagreements, untimely absences, and other unfortunate occurrences, we feel this year’s book with its new ideas and innovations will be one to be remembered. We’d like to express sincere gratitude to the Clarkston News, the Pontiac Press, and the Waterford Township ‘Waterlog’' for their photographic contributions, especially in the field of athletics. We would also like to extend our thanks to Mrs. Harold Weston and Miss Janet Gabier for their many hours of proofreading. And finally, we would like to thank our sponsor, Mrs. Ralph Kenyon, for the help and encouragement she has given us all. 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