Comstock High School - Corral Yearbook (Comstock, MI)

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CAPTURED MOMENTS OF THE ’65-’66 YEAR . . . THE CORRAL COMSTOCK HIGH SCHOOL TABLE OF CONTENTS TITLE PAGE ... 1 FACULTY AND ADMINISTRATION ... 7 DEDICATION ... 8, 9 SENIORS ... 17 ACTIVITIES ... 45 UNDERCLASSMEN ... 95 ADVERTISERS ... 107 AND A SCHOOL IS GROUP ACTIVITIES. FACULTY AND ADMINISTRATION DEDICATION Progress is made in our world everyday, and the new face our school is a tribute to Mr. Brown. Amost four years ago, Mr. Brown moved into the principal's office at Comstock High School. The class of '66 remembers that day and realizes the changes that have been made. We are grateful. 8 IT TAKES THOUGHT TO SHAPE FUTURES. Marshall Morrison Robert Doud Vem Norwood Leon Sparks Adrian Trimpe Beulah Hollestelle William Wallace THE SPARKS START FLYING Louis Ruhs George Long LOOK GEORGE Mrs. Dantone Mrs. Mann Mrs. Miller JEAN ROBERTS LAUREN PICKETT ALL IN A DAY'S WORK JACK OF ALL TRADES 11 MUSIC DEPARTMENT BUSINESS DEPARTMENT O O'fr r urvn mmM MAINTENANCE STAFF CAFETERIA STAFF SENIORS SO MANY WORLDS MAYOR HIGHTOWER KAREN ANN ALLEN GLENDA L. AMOS G.A.A. I-IV, Year- book I, Girls Basket- ball III, Pep Club III, Trip Club IV, Varsity Choir IV. CHARLES O. BLADES Basketball I-IV, Varsity Club III,IV. JAYNE BOER G.A.A. I,II, Band I, II, Spanish Club I, II, A Man Named Peter IV. SANDY BRINKMAN Band I-IV, Treasurer IV, Pep Club I-IV, Band Follies II-IV, G.A.A. I, German Club II. 20 JOANN BRUCH Transferred from Florida. CAROLYN CAY CHURCHILL D.A.R. Award IV, Spanish Club I,II, Vice President II, G.A.A. I,II, Girls Basketball II, Student Council III, IV Treas- urer, IV Junior Class Secretary, U.S. His- tory Seminar, Thes- pians, 1-4, NHS, AFS 3,4, Pep, Art Clubs. BILL COLE Basketball I, Track, II-IV, Art Club III, Vice- President III, Football III, IV, Varsity Club III, IV. PAMELA COLE JIM CONNER Football I, Band I- IV, Dance Band III, Choir II, Latin Club I,II, Musical I-IV, Student Council IV, F.T.A. Ill,IV, Art Club IV, Treasurer IV, Pep Club IV, Track IV, Round-Up IV, Editor IV. JACQUELYN KAY DALM Varsity Choir I-IV, Sec- retary IV, Dramatics II- IV, Pep Club III,IV, Yearbook I-III, Musical I-IV, Play II-IV, French Club IV, President, F.T.A. Ill, F.N.A. Ill,IV, Sec.-Treas. IV, Student Council IV, Band Follies III, U.S. History Seminar III, A.F.S. Ill,IV. CARY DAM Wrestling 1-4, Tennis 3, Varsity Club 2-4, Junior Class Treasurer, Pep Club 4. BARB DEATON Future Nurses 2-4, European History Seminar 3. 22 K 1 ] VIOLET A. DEFIELDS C.A.A. 1,2, Girls Glee Club 1-3, Varsity Choir 4, Girls Basketball 2, Round-Up Staff 4, Musical 2. UNDA DeHOLLANDER Secretary Freshman Class, Tennis 2, Cap- tain 4, Basketball Homecoming Court 4, Reserve Cheer- leader 1,2, Varsity Alternate 3, Musical 2-4, Band Follies 3, Spanish Club 2, Latin Club 1, Varsity Choir 2-4, Secretary 3, . Treasurer 2. KAREN DICKMON BERNIE DILLON THOMAS A. DILLON Wrestling 2,3, Latin Club 2, Pep Club 4, Tennis 3, Football 3, Varsity Club 3,4, Trip Club 4. DEBORAH ELLARD ROBERT F. EMMONS Football 1, Track 1,2, Basketball 1. BOB FIELDS Latin Club 1,2, Eu- ropean History Seminar 2, U.S. History Seminar 3, Forensics 3. STEPHEN R. FRENCH Basketball 1, Round-Up Staff 3, Musical 1-4, Varsity Choir 1-4. TENNA CASHAW European History Seminar 2, U.S. His- tory Seminar 3, Co-Op 4, National Honor Society 3,4. JUDITH CAY Yearbook 1, French Club 3, Round-Up 3. Transferred from O'Brien. PAUL WILLIAM GOODCHILD, JR. Band 1-4, Dance Band 3,4, Tennis 3,4. BARBARA ROSA HANSEN G.A.A. 1, Cheerleading 1-4, Captain 4, Drama Club 1,2, Spanish Club 1,2, Student Council 2-4, Treasurer 2, Librarian 2-4, Play 2, Yearbook 2, Pep Club 3,4, A.F.S. 3,4, Vice-President 3, Senior Class Vice-President, Band Follies 4, Majorette 4, Basketball Homecoming Queen 4. BETTY JEAN HARMON Cheerleading 1, Stu- dent Council 1, Freshman Class Pres- ident, Spanish Club 2. MRS. PATRICIA A. HARMON G.A.A. 1, Library 2-4, Co-op 4. FRED HEATH Baseball 1,2, Football 1-4, Basketball 1, Track 1-4, Band 1,2, Varsity Club 4. CHARLES WILLIAM HOKE Band 1-4, Baseball 2-4, Football 2-4, Tennis 2,3, Track 4 CHARLENE J. HOLMES Commercial Club 4. KEITH HOUSE ALYSON KAY JONAS Latin Club 1,2, Drama Club 2, Cheerleading 2-4, U.S. History Seminar 3, National Honor Society 3,4, Pep Club 3,4, Library Staff 1-4, Chorus Line 3,4, Student Council 4. PATRICIA JOHNSON Varsity Choir 1-4, Eur. History Sem. 2, Future Teachers 2,3, WKMI Re- porter 3,4, A.F.S. 3, National Honor Society 3,4, U.S. History Sem. 3, Editor of Round-Up 4; Student Council 4; Summer Seminars 4; Musicals 1-4. KATHERINE H. JOSUN Latin Club 1, Cheer- leading 1, F.T.A. 2-4, Secretary 3, Pres- ident 4, National Thespians 2-4, Sec- retary 4, Plays 3,4, Round-Up Staff 3, Corral Staff 3,4, Pep Club 3,4, National Honor Society 3,4, Teen Page 3,4, Stu- dent Council 4, Eu- ropean History Sem- inar 2, U.S. History Seminar 3, Model U.N. Assembly 3,4. DAVID S. KOLODZIECZ YK Basketball 1,2, Foot- ball 2-4, Baseball 1,2, Varsity Club 3,4. RODER1C WILLIAM KRAPF Band 1-4, Thespians 2-4, Basketball 1-4, Track 1-4, Band Fol- lies 3,4, Latin Club 1,2, European His- tory Seminar 2, U.S. History Seminar 3, Student Council 3,4, Class President 3,4, National Honor Soci- ety 3,4, Plays 2,4, Thespians Treasurer 4. JIM LENFIELD Football 1. PAULA MARIE LEVERSEE C.A.A. 1, Art Club 1, Co-Op Club 4, Treasurer 4. GRAZIELLA I. LIMAN I Trip Club 4, A.F.S. 4, Pep Club 4, Student Council 4. KATHLEEN LONG Student Council 1,4, European History Seminar 2, U.S. His- tory Seminar 3, Thespians 2-4, Year- book 2,4, A.F.S. 3,4, Tennis 3,4, Pep Club 3,4, Forensics 3. RAYMOND E. LOVELAND Band 1-4, Track 1,3, Tennis 2,3, German Club 2, Chess Club 4. JUDITH C. MARBLE Spanish Club 1,2, Thespians 2,3, Play 2, Band Follies 3,4, Cheerleading 1-4, Pep Club 2-4, Band 4, Majorette 4. BRUCE MASON Transferred from U-High. 28 KATHRYN McBAIN G.A.A. 1,2, Girls Tennis 3.4, Thespians 2,3,4, President 4, Pep Club 2-4, Vice-President 3, European History Seminar 2, U.S. History Seminar 3, National Honor Society 3.4, Plays 3,4, Round-Up Staff 4, WKMI Teen Re- porter 4, A.F.S. 4, Stu- dent Council 4, Corral Staff 4. DAVID L. McCARTY Band 1-4, Dance Band 1-4, Wrestling 1-3, Football. MICHEAL P. McCROREY Football 1-4, Track 1,2, Varsity Club 3,4, THOMAS MEINTS Football 1-4, Basket- ball 1-3. DOUGLAS I. MILLAR Golf 1. JOYCE MOLLAHAN G.A.A. 1, Girls Glee Club 2. MORRIS J. MONROE Sophomore Class Vice President, Baseball 2,3, Basketball 2,3, Track 3, Varsity Club 3. MYRL C. MONROE Football 1,2, Basket- ball 1-3, Student Council 2, Sophomore Class President, Track 2. MAURICE MORRISON Band 1-4, Vice Pres- ident 4, Trip Club 3,4, Interschool Coun- cil 4, All School Plays 3,4, Thespians 4, Round-up 4, A.F.S. 3,4, Student Council 4, History Seminar 3, Band Fol- lies 4. MARIAN LEE NEMETH C.A.A. 1,2,3, Girls Basketball 1,2,3, Spanish Club 2,3, Homecoming Court 4, Co-op 4, Prom Com- mittee 3, Co-op Club 4. SHERRIE NEYEN Co-op 4. RICK A. NICHOLS Corral 4. JUDY NOGGLE Choir 1, Latin Club 1, G.A.A. 1, Varsity Choir 2,3,4, Corral 2, Thespians 3,4, FNA 2.3.4, A.F.S. 3,4, European History Seminar 2, U.S. His- tory Seminar 3, Musicals 2,3,4, Na- tional Honor Society 3.4, Student Council 4, Pep Club 4. SUSAN ANN NOUGGLE Choir 1, G.A.A. 1, Home Ec. Club 2,3, Thespians 3,4, Co-op 4. STEPHEN J. PACIC Transfer from Vicks- burg High 3, Track 3,4, Football 4. WAYNE F. PETTO Tennis 1, Football 1,2, Gun Club 2,3, Auto Body 4. WALT PICKETT Football 1-4, Captain 4, Baseball 1-4, Wrestling 1-4, Cap- tain 3,4, Basketball 1, Band 1-4, Dance Band 1-4, Trip Club 4, Varsity Club 2,3,4, Science and Math Club 4, Stu- dent Council 2,3,4, President 4, National Honor Society 3,4, Pep Club 4. JESS H. PRICE Wrestling 1-4, Foot- ball 2-4, Track 2,3, Varsity Club 2-4, Spanish Club 3, P.E. Cadet Teacher 4. CAROL ANN RAYMAN Cheerleader 1, G.A.A. 1-3, Home Ec. Club 3, Vice President 3, Teen Advisory Band 4, Student Council 4, Co-Op 4. NIKI JEAN REED Spanish Club 1,2, Art Club 1, Band 1-3, G.A.A. 2,3, Thespians 3. THOMAS R. REED Baseball 1,2, Basket- ball 1,2, Track 1. JUDY REYNOLDS G.A.A. 1, Girls Glee Club 2,3. BARBARA JEANNE ROOT Spanish Club 2, Girls Glee Club 2, Varsity Choir 3,4, Musical 2-4. MICHAEL D. SATTLER Baseball 1,2, Basketball 1-3, Football 1, Track 1, Senior Class Treasurer, Varsity Club. DICK SCHASCHECK Football 1-4, Tennis 2-4, Co-Captain 3, Baseball 1-4, Wres- tling 2-4, Latin Club 1, Pep Club 4, A.F.S. 4, Math and Science Club 4, Varsity Club 3,4, Varsity Band 1-4, Dance Band 1-4, Pep Band 1-4, Student Council 4, All School Play 2-4, Musicals 2-4, Band Follies 3,4. JACQUALYN C. SHERMAN Spanish Club 1,2, A.F.S. 3,4, Pep Club 2-4, Freshman Class treasurer, Cheerleader i. JOHN E. SLISS Football 1,3,4, Wres- tling 1,3, Track 1, Band 2-4, Gun Club 2, Band Follies 3,4, Pep Band 4. RONALD M. SMILANICH Football 1-4, Track 1,2, Varsity Club 3,4. JANICE ELLEN SPARKS Band 1,2, G.A.A. 1,2, Girl's Basketball 2,3, Girl's Tennis 2-4. SCOTT J. STANLEY CRAIG C. STANDISH Football 1-4, Basket- ball 1,2, Golf 1,2, Varsity Club 3,4, President 4. ELAINE STATEN Yearbook 2-4, Editor 4, F.T.A. 3,4, Round-Up 3, Thespians 2-4, Pep Club 2,4, European His- tory Seminar 2, U.S. His- tory Seminar 3, Latin Club 2, All School Play 3,4, A.F.S. 2-4, Student Coun- cil, 3,4, Library Staff 3, Interschool Student Coun- cil 3,4. PAT STOKES Latin Club 1, Student Council 1-4, Secre- tary 2,3, Cheerleader 1-4, Basketball Homecoming court 3, Football Homecom- ing Queen 4, Pep Club 2-4, Varsity Choir 2-4, Musical 1-4, History Seminar 2. SHERRY TERPSTRA G.A.A. 1,2, Home Ec. Club 2. ERNIE THOMAS GARY THOMAS Football 1, Wrestling 1-3, Football 2-4. SAMUEL J. THOMPSON Band 1-3, Thespians 2,3, Spanish Club 2, Yearbook Staff 4, Choir 1. LARRY VALUER Football 1-4, Basket- ball 1-4, Track 1-4, Baseball 1-4, Varsity Club 3,4, Vice- President 4, Pep Club 4. TOM VANDER WEELE Baseball 2. RICHARD J. VAN OOSTERUM Band 1, Golf 1,2, Chess Club 4, Auto Body 4, Round-Up 4. RUSS VAN ZILE Football 1, Basket- ball 2, Auto Me- chanics 3. DAVID A. VINCENT Band 1-4, Dance Band 2-4, Band Fol- lies 3,4, Thespians 4, Golf 1,3,4. PATRICIA WALDROP Student Council 2-4, Inter School Council 3, Region V Delegate 2-4, Tennis 2-4, Girls Basket- ball 2,3, G.A.A. 2-4, Thespians 2-4, F.N.A. 3.4, President 4, Pep Club 3.4, President 4, Latin Club 2, Spanish Club 2, Corral Staff 3,4, Round- Up Staff 4, Debate 4, A.F.S. 3,4, F.T.A. 3„4, Vice President 4, Teen Reporter 4, Musical 2,3, Play 2-4. CHARLES PAUL WERNER Band 1-4, Secretary 2, President 4, Student Coun- cil 4, History Seminar 3, Thespians 3,4, Pep Club 4, Secretary 4, Round-Up 4, Yearbook 3,4, All School Play 2,4, Dance Band 2-4, A.F.S. 3,4, Tennis 2,3, Pep Band 1-4, Inter-School Council 4. PEGGY WERTZ Choir 1,2, Musical 2, Pep Club 1-4, Spanish Club 2, Home-Ec. Club 3, Co-Op 4, Commercial Club 4. GARY WESTER Football 1,3, Base- ball 1,2,4, European History Seminar 2, Track 2, F.T.A. 2, U.S. History Seminar 3. MRS. SANDY WESTVEER VERNIA Choir 1-3, Musical 3, Future Nurses 2. HELEN J. WHITBY Cheerleading 1-4, Musical 2, Yearbook 2, G.A.A. 1, Drama Club 2, Thespians 3, Pep Club 3,4, Choir 1,2, All School Play 2, Chorus Line 3,4. JOHN WILLIAM WILBON JR. Football 1, Track 1,3, Basketball 1-4, Baseball 1-4, Var- sity Club 2-4, Home- coming Court 3,4. RUSSELL A. WOLF Football 3. PATRICIA ANN WOOLARD Pep Club 2,3, All School Play 2, U.S. History Seminar 3, Co-Op 4. MICHEAL STUUT DAVID L. YOUNG Football 1-4. 39 A LAST LOOK AT THE OLD . . . AND A FIRST LOOK AT THE NEW. Dan BABY PICTURES Glenda Elaine Alyson Jacquie Morrie HOMECOMING IS FOR SENIORS! Work on our float was slow, so we raided everyone else! Sticky Business See, Mr. Ware? ACTIVITIES CLASS Officers are the class spokesmen at many moments. Perhaps these are the underlying reactions to the question-- What is your Senior year? Seniors: “We’re movin’ out and away” “66” M. Sattler J. Russon B. Hansen R. Krapf Juniors: “We’re almost across that bridge” M. Pacic B. Nicklin M. DeYoung S. Beyersdorf “67” OFFICERS M. Anderson J. Chrisman B. McDonald Sophomores: “With a couple years of study ...” “68 5 B. Stroud J. Nicklin H. Morrison K. Henson Freshmen: “Everyday is another day closer.” “69” LELLI—OUR ITALIAN IMPORT— She made some us feel taller . . . she's shorter than 5 feet! She and Bob made us smile. She learned from us, too. Graziella Limani is from Genoa, and she was our A.F.S. foreign exchange student. She sat in classes, like everyone. LIBRARY STAFF i' i ■ ft The Vocal Music Department has raised enough money to sponsor a nine year-old Korean Orphan, named Ko Jae Yeoung. In order to raise the money, choir members sold sweet rolls in the honor and teacher's lounges. This project is a part of the program of the Christian Children's Fund, Inc. This worthwhile endeavor is super- vised by the choir’s director, Mr. Smith. CAST (In Order of Appearance) Chief Brown Bear......................Dick Schaschcck Cpl. Billy” Jester...................Ed Adams Capt. Big Jim Warrington............Dan Evans Little Mary Sunshine ................ Maria DeYoung Mme. Ernestine Von Liebedich..........Barbara Root Nancy Twinkle......................... Jackie Dalm Fleet Foot............................Scott Petto Yellow Feather........................Jim Jackson Gen. Oscar Fairfax, Ret..............Dave Tarbell Cora..................................Jan House Henrietta.............................Linda DeHollander Gwendolyn.............................Patrika Johnson Blanch................................Debbie Ellard Maud..................................Dianne Daniels Mabel.................................Pat Stokes Pete.................................. Steve French Slim..................................Scott Petto Tex...................................Jim Srackangast Buster................................Bob Cramer Hank..................................Greg Dziewicki Tom...................................Ken Whitney Skip.................................. Morrie Morrison Bud...................................Jim Conner Jake..................................Randy Biester Chorus: Sharon Byrd Lynn Jerke Ann Chapman Judy Kelly Lorraine Chapman Nancy Klingaman Dorothy Dean Cindy Reynolds Becky Dunlap Irene Staten Chris Engleman Sandy Stevens Lynn Fitzgerald Donna Thomas Sharon Hill Mary Wires Bobbi Holt THE TIME IS EARLY IN THIS CENTURY, AND THE PLACE IS THE COLORADO INN, HIGH IN THE ROCKY MOUNTAINS. Ed Dick Look at that tie! Maria Dan Barb Maria Mr. Smith Directing 55 STUDENT COUNCIL Under that debate at many meetings was the worsening conditions of the after-game dances. The council de- cided that the dances should have defi- nite themes and be well-organized. Members of the council worked in a committee to provide clear-cut criteria for our dance policy. A juke box was rented by the council, it was used during some of the noon hours. The council participated in Government Day, KVA Exchange and Interschool Council. ADVISOR MR. BROWN, PRESIDENT WALT PICK- ETT, VICE PRESIDENT BOB SELDERS, SECRETARY JUDY GRINER, AND TREASURER CAROLYN CHURCHILL. VARSITY CLUB . . . FUTURE NURSES FRENCH BANQUET HARD WORKING SPANISH CLUB MEMBERS BAND, TRADITIONALLY IS THE MOST ACTIVE GROUP IN THE SCHOOL, THIS YEAR WAS NO EXCEPTION. THE BAND IS LIKE ONE BIG FAMILY, ALL WORKING AND ALL HELPING MAJORETTES JUDY STANLEY BARB HANSEN JUDY MARBLE PENNY UPSON LESLIE FLOWER Bob tells the story' MOONLITE SERENADE ON APRIL 22 and 23, the band presented the annual spring revue. The setting was the Grotto Club which is located on the moon. Speciality acts were presented, all of which outstanding. Mr. Kulesa and the band can always be counted on to pre- sent a fine show and they lived up to all expectations. The beauty of it all The good guys wear white hats1 60 the Grand Finale hCs A MAN CALLED PETER A PLAY IN THREE ACTS CHARACTERS Peter Marshall............................Rod Krapf Catherine Marshall........................Mary Vander Kley Peter John Marshall.......................Greg Dziewicki Allan Talbot..............................Don Slater Judith Bickle.............................Kathie Joslin Jesse Bickle..............................Judy Noggle Susan Grant...............................Janie Boer Marion Grant..............................Kay McBain Steven Grant..............................Alan Baechle George Yost...............................Charles Warner Joe Keating...............................Morrie Morrison Senator James Knox Polk...................Jim Jackson Nancy Everetts............................Alane Clapp Barbara Logan.............................Nancy Nowak Hulda..................................... Jackie Dalm PLACE: The living-room of The Manse, the Marshalls' pastoral residence in Washington, D.C. TIME: The present. A SYNOPSIS OF SCENES ACT I, Scene I: ACT I, Scene II: ACT II, Scene I: ACT II, Scene II: ACT III: A September evening. An afternoon, six weeks later. A Sunday morning, a month later. An evening, a week later. The following Easter Sunday. Director: Mrs. Root Peter and Catherine Helping Backstage Is Fun and WORK ROUND-UP STAFF THESPIANS TEEN PAGE REPORTERS WKMI REPORTERS ADVISOR MR. BURGSTROM ■HLiUff U.S. HISTORY SEMINAR 66 PEP CLUB 67 NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY THE HONORS BANQUET COMSTOCK HIGH SCHOOL'S NEW NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY STUDENTS CORRAL STAFF Willing to help when we wanted help Advisor Miss Brown I take the pictures and do the layout, too. She supplied the know-how and judgment Editor Elaine Staten Yearbooks are seemingly plagued by problems. People who helped combat this situation by doing an extraordinary job are: Craig Wallace and Mr. Brown. My Sincere Thanks to both these people. Kathy pauses to take one of „Carro] headed Corta, sal many honors 9th GRADE BASKETBALL COACHED BY MR. HUNT 'THEIR UP’ HE SHOOTS' RESERVE BASKETBALL COACHED BY MR. TRUDELL HE SHOOTS AGAIN [£ f X A TASTE Mr. Moon Was There. Long Formals in the Lobby The Night of February 12th Hard Work Saturday Morning OF HONEY Through the Streamers-- There Was Music Bob Lelli Punch and Cookies on the Balcony IT HAPPENS EVERY SPRING On May 14th. the Junior class pre- sented the annual Jr. -Sr. Prom, at the WMU Ballroom. The Banquet and Dance Provided those in attendance with an outstanding evening of entertainment. A BRIDGE AND EVENING NEVER TO BE FORGOTTEN A MOMENT FOR TWO A TIME FOR CONVERSATION A BEAUTIFUL TREE AND A HANDSOME COUPLE 'THE SURPRISE OF IT ALL THEY DANCE TILL MIDNIGHT Two smiles THE CORRAL HAD A DANCE The Futures These Boots Were Made for Dancing tv u im CHEER LEADERS Pat Stokes, Judy Marble, Helen Whitby, Barb Hansen, Alyson Jonas Mel Pickett Barb McDonald Sherinc Henson J. Wright C. Porter L. Fitzgerald B. Blankenburg K. Smith GIRL’S TENNIS Girl's sports have enlarged their scope to include more girls. Miss Ashby is to be thanked for this. GIRL’S TRACK AND NEW THIS YEAR . . . FIELD HOCKEY Coach: Miss Clark 82 Reserve In Action Pick Up Your Feet! G. Hoke Mr. Lutz D.Jackson RESERVE FOOTBALL The Whole Team Mr. Hunt and Mr. Papranic View the Play. A Hard Game THE 1966 SEASON LOOKED THIS WAY; Comstock 6 U High 12 Comstock 6 Bangor 13 Comstock 42 Mattawan 6 Comstock 0 Galesburg-Augusta 14 Comstock 18 Delton 0 Comstock 28 Parchment 0 Comstock 14 Gull Lake 9 Dave Warmack and Walt Pickett earned All-Area and All-Conference honors, both also received honorable mention on the All-State Team. Wish 1 Were Out There. Go! 85 ACTION The Colts Break Through. WALT AND LELLI MIKE AND MARIAN CRAIG AND JENNY MR. BROWN PRESENTS FLOWERS TO BARB . IT WAS OUR LAST HOME- COMING IN THE KVA SO WE TRIED TO MAKE IT SOME- THING SPECIAL. A WHOLE WEEK OF ACTIVITIES WERE PLANNED AND THE COURT REIGNED OVER IT. MR. PICKETT PRESENTS KVA TROPHY TO MR. LUTZ AND THE TEAM . EVERYONE GETS IN ON THE ACT . Basketball Scores 65-66 Comstock 71 U High 56 Comstock 56 G-A 55 Comstock 61 Parchment 53 Comstock 84 Delton 67 Comstock 84 GullLake 45 Comstock 63 Christian 91 Comstock 61 Hackett 64 Comstock 76 Parchment 55 Comstock 85 Bangor 70 Comstock 67 Matta wan 71 Comstock 74 G-A 44 Comstock 85 Parchment 63 Comstock 64 Delton 54 Comstock 65 GullLake 65 Comstock 75 Calvin 54 Comstock 72 Bangor 68 Comstock 87 St. Phillips 75 Comstock 95 Mattawan 76 Comstock 88 Hackett 74 Comstock 76 Christian 73 Comstock 56 Vicksburg 44 Comstock 65 So. Haven 92 90 FROM TOP JOHN WILBON, MIKE SMITH, ROD KRAPF, LARRY VALLIER, CHUCK BLADES. VARSITY WRESTLING Go Get Him! WRESTLING 65-66 Colts 28 Harper Creek 26 Colts 42 Plainwell 8 Colts 18 Otsego 32 Colts 30 Union City 23 Colts 41 Pennfield 13 Colts 31 G-A 26 Colts 25 Harper Creek 23 Colts 32 Plainwell 14 Colts 6 Springfield 33 Colts 31 Pennfield 16 Colts 29 Union City 19 Colts 15 Portage Northern 30 Colts 23 Otsego 31 Colts 20 G-A 23 Colts 9 Springfield 31 Terry Kannegeiter and Steve Wright qualified for the State tournament. Walt in Action Three senior boys, Walt Pickett, David Dyer, and Jess Price have helped the team since its beginning. They all had splendid records this year, Walt won 13 and lost 3, Dave won 12 and lost 2, Jess won 8 and lost 6. Mr. Pickett and Mr. Papranic UNDERCLASSMEN Adams, Edward Anderson, Dee Alfieri, Donna Amos, Jerry Andrews, Harold Baechle, Alan Ballard, Sandra Beach, Colleen Beyersdorf, Susan Blankenburg, Brenda Blett, Dave Boers, Thomas Bogema, Jim Bowman, Steven Bradshaw, Robert Brawham, William Brigance, Gloria Burnham, Duane Byers, David Chapman, Ann Chapman, Hugh Clapper, Dennis Daly, Janice Dam, Kathleen Daniel, Dianne Daniel, Joe Dean, Dorothy Deem, Debarah DeWitte, Kevin DeYoung, Maria Dintaman, David Dondero, Pete Dunn, John Easter, Larry Elloitt, Tom Fawley, Jack French, Carol French, Kathy Fross, Charles Gazdag, Steven Gearhart, Kathleen Giambrone, James Gleesing, Leona Gregg, Roger Griner, Judy Hall, Rosanne Hamacher, Betsy Hambright, Patricia Hanna, Kathy Harmon, Edna Hill, Roberta Hill, Robert Heinz, Barbara Hoffmann, Theodore Hoke, George Hoke, Susan Howell, Mike Hudson, Jeffrey Jackson, Daniel Kiel, Henrietta Klingaman, Carolyn Kiewiet, Gary Kelly, MaryJo Kraft, Patricia Loomis, Cheryl Liskavec, Jeannie Lewis, Terry Leversee, Kathy Law, Dan Lambert, Linda 96 Lambeck, Carl Meints, James Madendorp, Larry May, Joe Massuch, Elizabeth McQueer, Linda McDaniel, Cheryl Kannegieter, Terry Monroe, Don Miner, Linda Millar, Rose Munson, Craig Moskalik, Stephen Moore, Louise NJicklin, Barbara )uding, Janice Juding, Bruce Osborn, Roger Osborn, Glenda Ordiway, Judy Price, Becky Povilaitis, Edward Porter, Melinda Pomisel, Robert Pierce, Frances Peck, Liary Palmer, Robert Pacic, Marion Randall, Betty Randall, Susan Reinbold, Rosella Riest, Ronald Retzlaff, Thomas Riley, Luke Robb, George Rogers, Charles Roschek, Anthony Sutton, Linda Stoyanoff, Joe Stonerock, Brenda Stockwell, Nancy Stinson, Carole Stanley, Judy Soudek, Frances Smith, Phil Smith, Keith Schut, Bernie Schmuhl, Denney Shaw, Gary Selders, Robert Sanford, Harold Slater, Jack Slater, Donald Sheldon, Richard Simmons, Larry Scofield, Leslie Schuyler, Paul Samp, Voren Tarbell, David Taylor, Tom Terpstra, Margaret Thompson, Doug Torok, Tom Trumble, Larry Whitney, Frank Winterburn, Tom VanBruggen, Joe VanderKley, Margaret VanEk, Mike Weststrate, Larry 97 UNDERCLASSMEN CANDIDS More Games More Floats 98 More Good Times Anderson, Matthew Anderson, Dave Barton, Jack Beister, Randolph Bell, Mike Biron, Richard Blum, Linda Boney, Leona Bontrager, John Brierly, Eddie Brugh, Dave Bryant, Clare Bunce, Dennis Burrows, Skip Bush, Walter Bushouse, Bruce Campbell, Peggy Carley, Mary Caro, Sharon Champman, Lorraine Chrisman, Jayne Clapp, Alane Clark, Linda Cochran, Bob Cole, Vicki Combs, Paul Command, Randy Condit, William Conor, Robert Coville, Sherry Cross, John Croy, Larry Cullum, Theron Culver, Wally Curtis, Ron Czuk, Peter Dam, Linda Davis, Frank Deaton, Roy DeCamp, Donald Decker, Larry DeHollander, Pam DeMink, Gary DeWard, Rick Denaway, Kathy Dietz, Lynnette Dillon, Donna Do man, Susan Dunn, Rosemary Eager, Debbie Elliott, Nancy Engelman, Christine Estes, David Estes, Marian Estes, Marion Evans, Carl 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