Comstock High School - Corral Yearbook (Comstock, MI)

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I COMSTOCK UMES CORRAL YEARBOOK 1981 «« VOLUME 54 COMSTOCK, MICHIGAN Comstock High School EMBERS OF THE UDENT BODY: This edition of the rral comprises a book of mories of the 1980-81 .ool year at Comstock gh School. As you imb through the pages lay and again on merous tomorrows, you 1 be reminded of many jeriences — of friend- ps with classmates and chers, of good times i of heartaches, of un- gettable thrills and of jrs of work, of noble ac- nplishments, of suc- ses and disappoint- nts. Your Corral is at ;e a remembrance; but should serve also as a illenge. It speaks not y of work completed, t also of tasks unfinish- It reminds you not only friendships made, but o of unknown futures. Especially to members the Class of 1981, I ex- id my congratulations d a wish for your :cess. loward Ewles, Principal 1 Students Begin Day at C.H.S--- Break For Lunch... And Board Busses For Home. The Inside Story HOMECOMING A3 CLASSIFIEDS: Seniors B-17 Senior Directory B-29 Juniors B-33 Sophomores B-43 Freshmen B-53 ENTERTAINMENT C-63 STAFF D-71 ORGANIZATIONS E-79 SPORTS F-91 Fall Scoreboard F-110 Winter Scoreboard F-122 Spring Scoreboard F-136 EVENTS G-137 HOROSCOPES H-149 COMICS H 150 AWARDS 1-151 YEARBOOK STAFF J-158 SENIOR WILLS K-160 ADVERTISEMENTS L-163 2 Homecoming Another Victory The 1980 Homecoming game matching Comstock and Otsego proved to be one of the most ex- citing and enjoyable in recent years. During the week of practice prior to the game, Comstock’s starting quarterback, Chip Rosenbaum, suffered an ankle injury and Bill Beeke started the game. After Bill, who also started on defense, was injured, Chip came off the bench and the Colts were forced to use the “Shotgun” formation during the game which was a total change in the offensive attack for the Colts. Chip completed 11 of 16 passes for 164 yards and threw the winning touchdown pass of 59 yards to Dave Gabriel. The always strong Comstock defense, led by Rod Blank, Paul Chmiel, Keith Jones, and Dan Gleason held Otsego to only one first down in the second half to preserve the victory and get the Colts well on their way to their third consecutive Wolverine Conference Championship! King and Queen Crowned The 1980-81 Fall Homecom- ing court was chosen Monday October 13 at a pep assembly before approximately 875 facul- ty members and students. Rod Blank, Chip Rosenbaum, Jeff Daniels, Bill Beeke, and Don Chapman were the elected King candidates while Allison Sparks, Maura Boran, Laurie Ledbetter, Sheri Deal, and Brenda Boston were chosen Queen candidates. Ballots were passed out to the student body and the votes were tabulated. The final results were heard during halftime of the homecoming game against Otsego. Lauri Ledbetter was crowned Queen and Chip Rosenbaum was presented with the scepter. Disney Sweeps Comstock This year’s Homecoming Dress-Up Week turned out to be quite a success compared to previous years. Due to increased school spirit, a lot of kids par- ticipated in Disney Days. On Monday, the halls were filled with Disney characters from the Seven Dwarfs to Peter Pan. Tuesday was Cinderella — Prince Charming Day. Everyone dressed in their best because it was also picture day for the underclassmen. Wednes- day was Goofy Day and everybody searched their closets for stripes, checks, and polka-dots, pulling on anything that they normally wouldn’t be caught dead in. Thursday re- quired little or no preparation for school for it was Sleeping Beauty day and pajamas were the dress code for the day. Last but not least, Friday was a tribute to our school. It was blue and white day and blue pride shined on. Winning the dress days was only one of the requirements to be awarded the spirit trophy at the pep assembly on Friday. There was also a hall decorating competition between the four classes. Each class was assigned a section of the hall to cram in as many signs and decorations as they possible could. Then came Friday, the day of the pep assembly and the awarding of the spirit trophy. The pep assembly went well with many thanks going to the cheerleaders for dedicating their time and effort in making it such a good assembly. The juniors won the yelling competi- tion, as always and it was finally time to see who had won the trophy. The competition was stiff but the seniors pulled through winning the hall decorating contest and all but one of the dress up days. The first thing they had won in four years! Big Senior Upset Wednesday, October 15,1980. Tension mounted in the halls of Comstock High. Cheers of a hoped for victory could be heard before school, between classes, and during lunch hours. The senior and junior girls were at it again. This was the day of the powder puff football game. The night began at 6:00 with a Volkswagen push between all four classes, which was won by the juniors. This was followed by a blazing bonfire that added to the heat being generated be- tween the two opposing teams. When the fire died down, there was a mad rush for the football field and the game was under- way. Both teams marched onto the field with looks of contempt spread across their faces. The juniors were the first to put points on the scoreboard with Allison Hope rushing into the end zone for 6. The score was raised to 7 when Colleen Reynolds ran in for an extra point. Colleen also added 6 more with another touchdown. With the score now 13-0 the seniors were ready to revolt. Cindy Cortes slid into the end zone for their first and only touchdown of the game. Sheri Deal ran in the extra point and raised the score to 13-7. The scoring came to a halt after Allison Hope ran it in for 6 more. The seniors had suffered a heartbreaking 19 7 defeat. Breaking Tradition Powder puff wasn’t the only thing that broke tradition dur- ing homecoming week of 1980. Due to the resurfacing of the track the 1st annual homecom ing parade was held from North Elementary to the high school to show off four colorful floats, cold but beautiful Queen can- didates, and the bands of both CHS and Otsego. This year’s theme was Disney Day and with that the seniors also broke their own tradition by walking off with 1st place in float competi- tion with Mickey Mouse and Donald Duck “rolling down to victory.” The sophomores followed in 2nd place with Her- bie the Lovebug “riding down to victory,” juniors came in 3rd with Winnie the Pooh pushing a bulldog in a pot of honey, and the freshman received 4th place with their colorful Donald Duck. The battle continues D. A. “Get that flag” Allison Hope B. Do It Senior Cheerleaders C. Ouch! D. Firing Up Before The Big Gartie. E. Look At Those Sexy Junior Cheerleaders. F. Ready,! Set,! Hut 1. G. Colleen Reynolds going for a touchdown. H. “Who has the ball?” B. C. F. G. H. This page sponsored by: Mr. and Mrs. William Denaway 4 Homecoming court just clowning around A. The 1980 queen candidates: Allison Sparks, Maura Boran, Laurie Ledbetter, Sheri Deal and Brenda Boston. B. What are you looking for, Chip? C. Don’t drop it, Sheri. D. Mr. Ewles announces the 1980 Homecoming Court. E. The court prepares for a relay race. F. Go, Maura, go! G. The 1980 King candidates: Bill Beeke, Rod Blank, Don Chapman, Jeff Daniels and Chip Rosenbaum. This page sponsored by: Dr. and Mrs. R. F. Coopes 5 This n’ that This page sponsored by: Lynda and Ellis Cutler 6 This page sponsored by: Walt, Patti Chmiel and Family First CHS homecoming parade D. e. This page sponsored by: Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Vinstra A. A. Senior float — 1st. B. CHS Marching Band. C. Junior float — 3rd. D. Sophomore float — 2nd. E. Freshmen float — 4th. 8 The reigning court c. A. Brenda Boston escorted by King Chip Rosenbaum and her father, Mr. Boston B. Queen Laurie Ledbetter escorted by Jeff Daniels and her father, Mr. Ledbetter. C. Sheri Deal escorted by Don Chapman and her father, Mr. Deal. D. Crowning of the Queen. E. Maura Boran escorted by Rod Blank and her father Mr. Boran. F. Allison Sparks escorted by Bill Beeke and her father, Mr. Sparks. This page sponsored by: George and Janet Marlatt 9 This page sponsored by: Rod and Shelby Wagonmaker Pushin’ on for a victory This page sponsored by: John and Joan Schultz Disney day and clown day A. Jane DeHollander, Tina Wickline, Sandy Standish and Cindy Hiss dress up like Mickey Mouse on Disney Day. B. Allison Sparks gets into the spirit of dress up week. C. Brenda Boston dresses up as one of the seven dwarfs. D. Beth Morrison and Gina Dunlap dress up as Peter Pan. E. Sheri Deal and Amy Vanderkley have fun on Disney Day. F. Amy Newman and Lori Marlatt clownin’ around. 12 This page sponsored by: Dale and Nancy Deal Goofy day and pajama day G. A. Jodi Bastian, Lisa Charkowske, Karyn Kurbis, Shelly Esman, Denise Helmer and Shari Taylor dress up for pajama day. B. Julie Scheel, Pam Newland and Laurie Woroniecki. Don’t they look lovely? C. Dave McKinney from Cub Scout Troop 101. D. Are you playing again, Al? E. Julie Blades and Tina Wickline get into the spirit. F. It’s nap time for Kris Denaway, Lori Marlatt, Amy Newman, Julie Larabee and Brenda Boston. G. Julie Scheel and Laurie Woroniecki take some Z’s. 13 This page sponsored by: Dale and Nancy Deal People watching 14 15 Students excited about new classes 16 Class of 1981 I i f S e n • i o r s c. A. President Allison Sparks. B. Vice President — Lori Sternaman. C. Secretary Amy Newman. D. Treasurer — Cindy Cortes. 17 Becky L. Adams Timothy D. Ballinger Timothy W. Alfieri Lars P. Anderson Thomas L. Basile Lorie A. Beach Timothy W. Arch I William H. Beeke 18 Maura P. Boran Brenda L. Brugh Donald C. Chapman Pamela R. Cook Brenda J. Boston Barry J. Cameron Paul E. Chmiel Frederick C. Corbus Jr. Simon L. Brewer James A. Brown Cynthia Z. Cortes Randall P. Cutler 19 V V Richard Councell Sheri L. Deal Kristine M. Denaway Kelly M. Dam David J. Desposato Dawn M. DeVries Theresa A. Ewles 4k ■ Sandra M. Folk Naomi U. Franks Daniel C. Gleason Nancy A. Fawley Jk $ Susan E. Folz Harriet K. Greene Christine D. Fox Roger A. Francisco David A. Gabriel Richard T. Gerlofs Jeffery S. Hambright Robert E. Haney Caren D. Hurd Kim J. Johnson Joel C. Jonas Keith R. Jones 22 Julie A. Larabee Laurie E. Ledbetter Julie L. Lee Craig R. Lewis Christopher W. David J. Major Lori A. Marlatt Michelle R. Martin MacPherson Rhonda L. McCoy Lori A. McCulfor William C. Midgett Debra F. Miller 23 Lorie A. Miller Kristine L. Moore David W. Morrison Wendy L. Mumaugh Jeff R. Munger Tammy C. Munson James J. Nemire Todd D. Newell Pam L. Newland Daniel E. Noble James L. Nuyen Doris L. Ormanovich 24 Laurie J. Morrison Amy L. Newman Susan D. Oros Debbie Ouding Dona J. Poniedzielski Mark A. Rhodes Dawn A. Pratt Doreen M. Richter Cheryl A. Rollins James F. Rosenbaum Janet L. Schultz Joe Seymour Belinda Sharp Julie A. Scheel Richard L. Sieting Joseph J. Slager Lisa K. Slayton Michael T. Smith Janet L. Snyder Allison P. Sparks Jeffrey M. Steele Barbara S. Stephens Mark D. Stephenson Diane C. Stevens Carrie A. Stuart Jeffrey M. Taft 26 Bonnie J. Smith Lori A. Sternaman Timothy D. Thomas Randy E. Thompson Selina K. Thornton Leonard E. Turner Connie S. VanderMolen Pamela D. Vantuyl Gregory C. Vining Cheryl A. Vinstra Bruce A. Wall John W. Warner Bruce L. Westbrook Dawn M. Weststrate Debbie L. Wigham Not Pictured: Tom Campbell Todd L. Dunfield Joel L. Heathcoat Denise A. Hoke Rick Kay Michael J. Nadwornik Kevin C. Williams Richard A. Wolverton Laurie A. Woroniecki Senior faces 28 Senior Directory BECKY L. ADAMS Choir 1, 2; DKCA 2. 4; VFW Voice of Democracy 4; |)K Co-Op 2, 4; Silver Merit Award .'1.4 TIMOTHY W. ALFIERI LARS P. ANDERSON — Basketball 1-4: Golf 1. 2: Baseball 1. 2: Varsity Choir 2, 4; Honor Roll I 4. Band Review 3, 4; Musical 2-4 TIMOTHY W. ARCH — Band 14. Honor Roll 1 4; Tennis 2. 4; Ski Club 2- 4; Sailing Club 2. 4; Model U.N. 2-4; Pep Band 2, 4; Solo and Ensemble 4; Teacher Aide 4 TIMOTHY I). BALLINGER — Football 1; Wrestling 1,2; Art 1-4 THOMAS L. BASILE — Football 1: Tennis 2; Ski Club 2, 4; Track 2. 4; Cross Country 4; Honor Roll LORIE A. BEACH — Band 14; Wind Ensemble 2-4; Honor Roll 1-4; Solo and Ensemble 1. 2; Pep Band 1, 2; Clarinet Teacher 2, 4 WILLIAM H. BEEKE — Football I 4; Basketball 1-2; Baseball 1-2; Honor Roll 2. 4; Science Fair 2; Fall Homecom ing Court Art Awards; Most Improved- Football; Iron Man Award DEBRA L. BEILBY — Honor Roll 1 4; Band 1-4; Rifle Corps 2, 4; Office Co- Op 4; Science Fair I MICHELE R. BELLISLE —Choir 1 4. Musical 1-4; Powder Puff 2, 4; Honor Roll 1-4; National Honor Society 2, 4; Band Review 2. 4; Yearbook 4; Science Fair 2; Office Aide 4 MARY L. BETKE — Volleyball 1; Softball 2; 'Pennis 2; ('«lee Club 2; DECA 4; Silver Merit Award 4; VFW Voice of Democracy 4 JULIE BLADES RODNEY KEITH BLANK — Track 2, 4; Football 1-4; Co-Captain 4; Basket- ball 1; Honor Roll 1 4; Fall Homecoming Court 4; National Honor Society 2. 4; Science Fair 1-4; Regional Science Fair 2; Ski Club 4; Student of the Year 4; Lab Ass’t. 4 TERRENCE L. BOHNSTADT — Golf 1-4; Track 1-4; Basketball 1, 2; Honor Roll I. 2. 4; Science Fair 2, 4; Powderpuff Cheerleader 2 LORI D. BOLHUIS — Softball 1-2; Volleyball 1. 2; Wrestling Manager 2. 2; Honor Roll 1-4; Senior Work 4; Powder Puff 2, 4; Baseball Batgirl 1,2; 'Pennis 2 BRIAN A. BOOTH MAURA P. BORAN — National Honor Society 2, 4; Honor Roll 1-4; Class President 1-2; Student Council Vice President 4; Homecoming Court 4; I)AR Candidate 4; Youth of the Year Candidate 4; Model U.N. Representa- tive 2, 2; Mock Legislature 2; Varsity Tennis 2-4; Ski Club 2-4; Explorers 2-4; Varsity Club 2-4; Science Fair Award: Physics Award; Math Award BRENDA J. BOSTON - Cheerlead- ing 2-4; Honor Roll 1-4; National Honor Society 2. 4; Science Fair 2; Yearbook Staff 4; Office Aide 4; Fall Homecoming Court SIMON L. BREWER — Honor Roll 2-4; Sailing Club 4; Ski Club 4; Powder puff Cheerleader 4 JAMES A. BROWN BRENDA L. BRUGH - Office Aide 4; Library Science 4; Choir 1, 2; Honor Roll 1 -4; Senior Work 4 BARRY J. CAMERON CARLOS L. CAMPBELL — Ski Club 4; Wrestling 2, 4; Cross Country 4 TOM L.CAMPBELL LINDA S. CARLSON — Honor Roll 2 DONALD CHAPMAN — Track 2 4; Football 2-4 PAUL E. CHMIEL — Football 1-4; Baseball 1; Track 1; Basketball 1-4; Ski Club 1 PHILIP C. CLAUSSEN - Robed Choir 2; Honor Roll 1 -4; Teacher Ass’t. 2 TODD M. CLINE PAMELA R. COOK FREDERICK C. CORBUS — Band 1-2; Choir 1,4; Track 2; Cross Country 1; Basketball 1 -4; Honor Roll 2. 4; All-Con- ference Basketball 2; Most Improved Basketball CYNTHIA Z. CORTES — Band 14; Honor Roll 1 4; National Honor Society 2. 4; Cheerleading 1 -4; Class Treasurer 2. 4; Ski Club 2, 4; 'Pennis 1 -4; Softball 1. 2. 4; Powderpuff Football 2. 4; Band Revue 1-2; Chorus Line 1-2; Office Aide 4; Science Fair 1,2. 4; Varsity Club 1 -4 RICHARD L. COUNCELL — Foot- ball I -4; Baseball 1-4; Track 1; DECA 4 RANDALL P. CUTLER — Basket ball 1, 2; Golf 2-4; Honor Roll 1-4; National Honor Society 2. 4; Baseball 1- 4; Roundup Staff 2; American History Award 2; Bowling 4; Math Award 2; Sci- ence Fair 2 MITCHELL F. CZUK — Band 1-4; Pep Band 2-4; Stage Band 2. 4; Honor Roll 1 -4; Tennis 2, 4; Solo Ensemble 1.2; Science Fair 1,2 KELLY M. DAM — Robed Choir 2. 4; Science Fair 2; Honor Roll 2; Ski Club 4; Powderpuff 2 JEFF B. DANIELS — Football 1-4; Wrestling 1-4; Baseball 1; Honor Roll 2, 4; Science Fair 1, 2; Football Homecom- ing Court 4; Track 4 SHERI DEAL —Band 1-4; Track 1-2; Varsity Choir 2, 4; Honor Roll 1-4; National Honor Society 2, 4; Band Revue 1-4; (’lass Representative 4; Musical 2, 4; Pep Band 1.2; Model U.N. 2; Cheerleader 2; Band President 4; Drum Major 2, 4; Flag Girl I, 2; Fall Homecoming Court 4; I)AR Good Citi- zen 4; Debate 2; Varsitv Club 2, 4; Ski Club 1-4 KRISTINE M. DENAWAY — Ski Club 2-4; Bowling 2, 2; Junior (’lass Representative 2; Volleyball 1; Model U.N. 2; Pep Club 2; Honor Roll 1-4; Yearbook Staff 2, 4; Yearbook Editor 4; Powderpuff 2, 4; Science Fair 2; Volun- teen 2; Senior Work 4 DAVID J. DESPOSATO — Basket ball 1; Varsity Football 2. 4; Varsity Track 1-4; Varsity Choir 4; Honor Roil 1-4; Band 1-2; Band Revue 1.2, 4; Office Aide 4 DAWN M. DEVRIES — Comstock VFW Voice of Democracy 4; I)E Co-Op 2, 4; Silver Merit Award 2, 4; DECA 2, 4; DECA Secretary 4; Yearbook 2; Honor Roll 2-4 LUANNE DILLON — Basketball 1. 2; Softball 1-4; Honor Roll 1-4; Most Improved Softball 2; Powderpuff Foot- ball 2. 4; Science Fair 2; Yearbook Staff 4; Varsity Club 4; Freshman Food Award 1 VICTOR A. DOLPH DAVID L. DOPP — Football 2; Sci- ence Ass’t. 2, 2; Sailing Club 4; Model U.N. 2,2; Football Statistician 4; Debate 4 LAURA L. DRAKE — DECA 2. 4; Choir 2; Honor Roll 2; DECA Secretary 4; DECA Parliamentarian 2 KAREN M. DROGOWSKI — 'Pennis 2; Powderpuff 2, 4; Senior Work 4; Office Ass’t. 2 DAWN L. DUGAN — Band 1, 2; Choir 2; Honor Roll 1-2 TODD L. DUNFIELD GINA M. DUNLAP — Honor Roll 1 4; National Honor Society 2, 4; Glee Club 2; Varsity Choir 2, 4; Cheerleading 1; Softball 1-4; Ski Club 2-4; Bowling 2; Science Association 2, 2; Musical 2, 2; Band Revue 2. 4; Powderpuff 2, 4; Sci- ence Fair 2; Pep Club 2; Baseball Bat Girl 1 MICHAEL I). DYER — Cross Coun- try 2; Basketball 1; Senior Work 4 THERESA A. EWLES — Band 1-2; Choir 1; Honor Roll 1-4; Softball 1-2; Class Secretary 1, 2; Student Council Secretary 4; Science Association 2, 2; Science Association Vice-President 2; Cheerleading 1-4; National Honor Soci- ety 2, 4; Science Fair 1,2; Ski Club 1 -4 30 NANCY A. PAWLEY -DECA 3. 4; Sharetime 4; Comstock VFW Voice of Democracy 4; Silver Merit Award 3. 4 DEBKA L. FENWICK - DKCA 3. 4; Thoir 1; DE Co-Op 3, 4; Silver Merit Award 3. 4; VFW Voice of Democracy 4 AMY' L. FLECK — Honor Roll 1-4; Student Council President 4; Model D.N. 2. 4; Ski Club 2. 3; Sailing Club 4; Round Up Staff 2, 3; Yearbook Photog- rapher 4; Science Association 2; Lab Ass’t. 4; 4-C’s Program 4 SANDRA M. FOLK — Office Ass't. 4; Honor Roll 2-4. Art Awards 2. 3; Photog- raphy 4; Science Fair 1 SUSAN E. FOLZ — Hand 1 -4; Choir 2; Honor Roll 1-4; Hand 3, 4; Junior Achievement 2-4; Campus Life 2-4; Statistician Varsity Basketball 3, 4; Solo Ensemble 1; PowderPuff 3, 4; Pep Hand 1. 2; Science Fair 2. 4; Veterinary Explorer 2; Member of DCY CHRISTINE D. FOX - Volleyball 1 4; Softball 1-3; Basketball 1, 2; Honor Roll 14 ROGER A. FRANCISCO — Baseball L3; Hockey 3. 4; Golf 13 NAOMI U. FRANKS — DKCA 3, 4; Honor Roll 2-4; Food Service 3, 4; DE Co-Op 4; Exafisal 4; Silver Merit Award 3,4: Voice of Democracy 4 SHERI L. FULLER - Girls Basket hall Manager 2; Honor Roll 2-4; Ski Club 2; Guidance Office Aide 4; Varsity Choir 3, 4; Musical 3, 4; Powder Puff 4; Senior Work 4; Band Review 3, 4; Glee Club 2 DAVID A. GABRIEL RICHARD T.GERLOFS DANIEL C. GLEASON - Football 14; Baseball 1-4; Honor Roll 1-4; Sci- ence Fair 2; Basketball 1, 2; Model U.N. 2 HARRIET K. GREENE JEFFERY S. HAM BRIGHT ROBERT E. HANEY TONI J. HARING - Band 1-4; Choir 1. 2; Honor Roll 1-4; Ski Club 1-4; Sci- ence Fair 2: Solo Ensemble 1. 2; Senior Work 4; Wind Ensemble 3, 4 JANE A. HARRINGTON — DEC A 4; VFW Voice of Democracy 4; Silver Merit Award 4 NANCY A. HARRIS - Band 14; Stage Band 3, 4; Band Revue 3, 4; Pep Band 1-4; Solo Ensemble 4; Track 1, 2; Honor Roll 1-4; National Honor Society 3. 4; Ski Club 3; Junior Achievement 2; Algebra MRF Award 1; Art Award 3; Senior W’ork 4 MARTIN HENDRICHSEN JOEL L. HETHCOAT - Baseball 2; Hockey 2-4 MICHAEL L. HISS JOHN F. HODGEMIRE DENISE A. HOKE - Honor Roll 1.3 CAPRICE M. HOPP — Honor Roll 1 - 4; Powder Puff 4; Softball 1. 2; Senior Work 4 THOMAS R. HOWARD — Basket ball 1. 2; Baseball 14; Football 1, 4; National Honor Society 3. 4; Ski Club 3. 4; Honor Roll 1 -4; Office Aide 4 CAREN I). HURD — Wrestling Man- ager 2-4; Wrestling Scorekeeper 4; Pow- der Puff 3; DEC A 4; Yearbook 3; DEC A Officer Reporter 4 KIMBERLY K. JOHNSON — Honor Roll 1-4; Ski Club 1. 2. 4; Shared Time 3. 4; Senior Work 4 JOEL C. JONAS KEITH R. JONES - Honor Roll 1-4; Football 1-4; Ski Club 1-4; Track 2, 3; Baseball 1; Wrestling 1.2; Student Con- gress 1-3; A.P. Chem 4 DOMINICK J. KACZKOFSKY — Honor Roll 1-4; Honors Convocation; Tennis 4 RICK KAY MICHAEL D. KRAUSHAAR - Baseball 1-4; Golf 1-4 (All-Conference); Basketball 1, 2; Honor Roll 1-4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Chemistry Award 3; Science Fair 2. 4; Bowling 1-4; Math Award 1,3; Science Club 1,2 BRUCE A. KUILEMA FRANK LAMERE JULIE A. LARABEE — Band 13; Honor Roll 4; Ski Club 3, 4; Yearbook 4 LAURIE E. LEDBETTER — Fall Homecoming Queen 4; Band 1. 2; Flag Girl 1, 2; Office Aide 4; Student Service Center Director 3; Powder Puff 3, 4; Ski Club 2; Honor Roll 3, 4 JULIE L. LEE — Comstock VFW Voice Of Democracy; DE Co-Op 3, 4; Officer 3; Silver Merit Award 3, 4; DECA 3, 4; DECA Treasurer 3; Honor Roll 1-4 CRAIG R. LEWIS DIANE M. LOUGH THERESA L. LUMBARI) — Choir 2; DECA 3, 4; DECA Vice-President 3; DECA Parliamentarian 4; DE Co-Op 3, 4; Silver Merit Award 3. 4; VFW Voice Of Democracy 4; Office Aide 4; Track 1, 2; Honor Roll 4; DEC A Enterprises 3,4 MICHAEL G. MACKENZIE — Bas ketball 1-4; Baseball 1-3; Science Fair 1, 2 SANDRA L. MACKEY — Band 1-3; Rifle Squad 2, 3; Yearbook 2, 3; Honor Roll 2-4; Senior Work 4 CHRISTOPHER W. MACPHER- SON — Basketball 1, 2; Football 1; Tennis 1; Honor Roll 3 DAVID J. MAJOR — Baseball 1; Hockey 1 -4 LORI A. MARLATT- Band I, 2;Ski Club 2, 3; Bowling 2-4; Track 1; Honor Roll 1 -4; Pep Club 2; Softball 2-4; Year b«H k 4; Powder Puff 3, 4 MICHELLE R. MARTIN — Powder Puff Football 4 RHONDA L. MCCOY - Pep Club 2; Honor Roll 1.4; Track 1-3; Powder Puff 3,4; Teachers Aide 4; Senior Work 4 LORI A. MCCULFOR WILLIAM C.MIDGETT DEBRA F. MILLER — Honor Roll 1, 2, 4; Science Ass’t. 1-3; Model U.N. 2-4; Sailing Club 3; Spanish Award 3; 4-C’s Program 4 LORIE A. MILLER KRISTINE L. MOORE - Softball 1; Honor Roll 1-4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Band 1-4; Flag Corps 1-4; Flag Corps Captain 4; Office Co-Op 4; Ski Club 4 DAVID W. MORRISON — Football 1-4; Basketball 1, 2; Track 1-4; Honor Roll 2-4 LAURIE J. MORRISON — DECA 3, 4; Volleyball 3; DE Co-Op 3, 4; Com- stock VFW Voice of Democracy 4; Silver Merit Award 3,4 WENDY L. MUMAUGH JEFFR. MUNGER TAMMY C. MUNSON MICHAEL J. NAD WORN IK RICK NELSON — Football 4 JAMES J. NEMIRE - Band 1-4; Honor Roll 2; Model U.N. 2-4; Science Association 3; Sailing Club 3, 4; Ski Club 3, 4; Pep Band 3,4 TODD I). NEWELL - Basketball 1. 2, 4; Baseball 14; Model U.N. 2, 3; Round Up 2; Honor Roll 4; Office Aide 4 PAM L. NEWLANI) - Band 1-4; Wind Ensemble 2-4; Pep Band 1-3; Drama Club 1, 3, 4; Student Council Representative 1; Student Council Tree surer 2; Civic Theater 2-4; Science Club 2; Sailing Club 4; KVCC Ninth Street Players 4; Debate Team 3; Varsity Debate 4; Solo and Ensemble 1-3; Honor Roll 1-4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Campus Life 3,4; Senior Work 4 AMY L. NEWMAN — Volleyball 1; Bowling 2, 3; Ski Club 2-4; Honor Roll 1 - 4; Student Council Representative 3; Senior Class Secretary 4; Powder Puff 3, 4; Science Fair 2; Pep Club 2; Volunteen 2; Softball 1, 2; Yearbook Staff 3, 4; Yearbook Editor 4; National Honor Society 4 DANIEL E. NOBLE — Football 1-4; Baseball 1 -4; Ski Club 3,4 JAMES L. NUYEN - Football 2; Ski Club 4; Regional Honors Award-Draft- ing 2 31 DORIS L. ORM ANOVICH - Honor Roll 1-4; Musicals 1, 2; Science Fair 1, 4; Powder Puff 3; Senior Work 4; Frosh Choir 1; Glee Club 2; Robed Choir 3 SUSAN I). OROS — Honor Roll 1. 2, 4; Wrestling Manager 4; Yearbook 4; Powder Puff 3, 4; Office Aide 3, 4; Senior Work 4 DEBBIE OUDING — Choir 1. 2; DECA 2-4; Silver Merit Award 2 4; Honor Roll 3; VFW Voice of Democracy 4; DECA President 3; DECA Vice-Presi- dent 4; DECA Enterprises 3, 4 JANE T. OWEL — Honor Roll 1-4; National Honor Society 3,4; Model U.N. 3, 4; Sailing Club 4; Powder Puff 3; Sci- ence Association 1, 2; Math Award 1-4; English Award 2; Science Award 2-4; 4- C‘s Program 4; Science Lab Ass’t. 3, 4 KAREEN A.OZMUN MICHAEL PAGE - Football 2; Bas ketball 1, 2; Baseball 1. 2, 4; Bowling 1, 2, 4; DECA 4; Silver Merit Award 4; VFW Voice Of Democracy 4; DECA President 4; Honor Roll 4; DE Co-Op 4; Cross Country 1 DONA J. PONIEDZIELSKI — Choir 1, 2; Honor Roll 1, 4; Creative Dramatics 1,2; Men's Hurtles Crew 4 DAWN A. PRATT — Choir 1, 2, 3; DECA 3, 4; Honor Roll 3; VFW Voice of Democracy Science Club 1; Food Service 3, 4; I)E Co-Op 4; Silver Merit Award 3, 4; Historian-DECA 3 DAVID C. RAPP — Bowling 2; Ski Club 3, 4; Hockey Manager 4; DECA 3, 4; VFW Voice Of Democracy 4; Silver Merit Award 4; DECA Treasurer 4; Honor Roll 4 TAMM IE J. RHOADES — DECA 3. 4; Silver Merit Award 4; DE Co-Op 4 MARK A. RHODES — Baseball 2-4; Honor Roll 1-4; Ski Club 2-4; Student Congress Representative 2, 4; Math Award 2. 3; Bowling 3; Science Club 2, 3; Senior Work 4; AP Chemistry 4; Science Fair 2 DOREEN M. RICHTER — Band 1 4; Rifle Corps 2-4; Rifle Corps Captain 4; Band Revue 2-4; Honor Roll 1-4; Pep Band 2; Wind Ensemble 2 CHERYL M. ROLLINS — Band 1; Track 1-4; Volleyball 1-4; Basketball 2, 3; Varsity Club 2-4; Honor Roll JAMES F. ROSENBAUM — Foot- ball 1-4; Basketball 1-4; Baseball 1-3; Honor Roll 1-4; National Honor Society 3. 4; Science Fair 1, 2; Greater Kalama- zoo All-Star Safety; Honorable Mention All-State Quarterback JULIE A. SCHEEL — Cheerleading 1. 2; Softball 1. 2; Tennis 1; Science Fair 1. 2, 4; Science Fair Winner of Biol- ogy Division 2; Science Fair Official 2; Band Revue 1-4; Chorus Line 1-4; Wres- tling Manager 3; Student Council 3; Junior Class Secretary 3; Model U.N. General Assembly 3, 4; Powder Puff 3, 4; Honor Roll 1 -4 JANET L. SCHULTZ JOSEPH SEYMOUR BELINDA SHARP RICHARD L.SIETING JOSEPH J. SLAGER - Hockey 3. 4; Ski Club 2; Bowling 2; VFW Voice of Democracy 4; DECA 3, 4; Silver Merit Award 4 LISA K. SLAYTON - Honor Roll 1- 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Varsity Tennis 1-4; Co-Captain 4; JV Volleyball 1; Model U.N. 2; Office Co-Op 4; Stu- dent Council 4 BONNIE J. SMITH — Band 1-4; Pep Band 2-4; Band Revue 2-4; Track 12; Shared Time 4 MICHAEL T. SMITH — Football 1, 2, 4; Ski Club 3, 4; Varsity Club Presi- dent 4 JANET L. SNYDER - Honor Roll 1 3; Model U.N. 2-4; Debate 3; Powder Puff 3, 4; Student Council 1. 4; Hurdles Crew 3; Office Co-Op 4; Science Associa- tion 2,3 ALLISON P. SPARKS — Pep Band 1-4; Band 1-4; Varsity Choir 3, 4; Soft- ball 1, 2, 4; Honor Roll 1-4; Class Vice President 1-3; Class President 4; Bas- ketball 1; Skiing 1, 2; Bowling 2; Science Association 2, 3; Science Fair 1-3; Pow- der Puff 4; Godspell 2; KCYT 2; Bye Bye Birdie 3; Oklahoma 3; Fiddler on the Roof 1; Musical Tour 3; Teachers Aide 4; State Theater Vaudeville Show 2,3; Solo Ensemble 3. 4; Band Revue 2-4 DELLA L. STEELE — Track 1; Vol- leyball 1; Ski Club 3. 4; Powder Puff 4; Honor Roll 1 -4 BARBARA S. STEPHENS JEFFERY M. STEELE — DECA 3 MARK D. STEPHENSON LORI A. STERN AM AN — Band 1-4; Flag Corps 1-4; Solo and Ensemble 1-4; Band Revue 4; Varsity Choir 4; Musical 4; Student Council 4; Class Vice-Presi- dent 4; Honor Roll 1-4; 4-C’s Program 4; Ski Club 2-4; Powder Puff 3, 4; Varsity Track 1 -4: Pep Club 2; Varsity Club 3, 4; Science Fair 4; Officer Assistant 4 DIANE C. STEVENS — Honor Roll 1 -4; Student Council 4; Debate 3, 4; Var- sity Club 4; Volleyball 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2; Softball 1, 2; Science Association 1,2; Drama 1; Powder Puff 3, 4; Science Fair 1.2,4 CARRIE A. STUART — Science Fair 1; Wrestling Manager 2, 3; Baseball Bat Girl 2-4; Yearbook Staff 2, 3; Office Sim- ulation 4 JEFFERY M. TAFT — Band 1-4; Tennis 1-4; Band Revue 1; Round Up Staff 2, 3; Honor Roll 2-4 TIMOTHY D. THOMAS — Football 1.2; Honor Roll 1,2; Wrestling 1-4; Sen- ior Work 4; Science Fair 1 RANDY E. THOMPSON SELINA K. THORNTON — DECA 4; Voice Of Democracy 4; Silver Merit Award 4; DECA Chaplain 4; Yearbook 2; Bowling 3; Powder Puff 3, 4; YOU 3; DECA Regionals 4; DE Co-Op 4 LEONARD E. TURNER CONNIE S. VANDERMOLEN - Band 1; Honor Roll 1-4; Girls Basketball Manager 2; Powder Puff 3, 4; Debate 3 PAMELA D. VANTUYL GREGERYC. VINING SHERYL A. VINSTRA - Band 1,2; Honor Roll 2-4; Basketball 1; Ski Club 1-4; Softball 1-4; Science Fair 2, 4; Pow- der Puff 3,4 BRUCE A. WALL - DECA 3, 4; Treasurer 1; VFW Voice Of Democracy 4. DE Co-Op 3, 4; Silver Merit Award 3. 4 JOHN W. WARNER BRUCE L. WESTBROOK - Tennis 1; Football 2; Ski Club 3, 4; Track 4; Honor Roll 2 DAWN M. WESTSTRATE - Band 1-4; Band Revue 1, 2; Flag Corps 1-4; Powder Puff 3, 4; Baseball Bat Girl 1,2; Honor Roll 1-4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Office Ass’t. 3; Guidance Aide 4; Teachers Aide 4; (’lass Representative 3 DEBBIE L. WIGHAM - Softball 2; Baseball Manager 2; Yearbook 3; Sci- ence Fair 2; Powder Puff 4; Senior Work 4; Ski Club 3 KEVIN C. WILLIAMS — Wrestling 3, 4; Senior Work 4; Basketball 2; Base- ball 2 RICHARD A. WOLVERTON LAURIE L. WORONIECKI - Honor Roll 1-4; Glee Club 2; Varsity Choir 3, 4; Musicals 2-4; Science Fair 1, 2; Class Representatives 3; Cheerleader 4; Science Association 2, 3; Band Revue 3, 4; Bat Girl 1,2; Teachers Aide 4 32 Class of 1982 33 Tammy Adams Natalie Allen Ken Ambs Barry Bailey Diane Ball Kathleen Banaszak Randy Basile Barry Beeke Todd Billingsly Lance Blackman Kelly Blaisdell Wesley Boland Amy Bowling Janet Brown Brian Brugh Jim Burnett Jesse Burns Denise Canfield Blair Carlson Steve Carson Terri Chadderdon Connie Chapman Karen Clark 34 Lisa Cochran Jack Coe Mike Cole Lori Comer Doug Conner Daniel Cook John Coopes Ed Cortes Judy Courtney Laura Conkhite Brendan Curran Brian Curtis Ridk Dando Terry Davidson Jack DeCamp Jane Dehollander Darcy Denny Dawn Dolph Dolores Dopp Jeff Douglas Paul Drummond Debbie Dusseljee Karen Eames 35 Jack Engle Donna Fenwick Glenn Ferrell Margaret Filibeck Don Fine Casey Fisher Steve Ford Heather Fry Robert Galich Todd Gardner Jeff Geho Jean Gillis Lynette Gouin Tom Haggard Tammy Hambright Beth Hammond Andrew Harma Richard Harris David Heffner Todd Heflin Debbie Helmer Donna Helmer Shelly Hicks 36 Jean Homrich Chuck Hooker Allison Hope Evered Hope Craig Howard Tom Howe Tom Hunt Pam Hurd John Handler Kelly Keasey Dawn Kemp Nadine Kik Terry Kimmey Sue Kitzmiller Jeffery Knott David Kolhoff Julie Kowach Kelly Krause David Kuo Julie Lacy Weston Link Maylynda Little Patricia Longnecker 37 Teresa Longenecker Herbert Loveland Diane Lumbard Joni Luteyn Jeff Marcon Bill Marcus Brian Martin James Mattimore Rick McCormick Molly McDonald Dave McKinney Jeff McNett. Bret Merkle Connie Miller Todd Miller Susan Miner Todd Munson Barbara Nelson Karen Nemire Shelly Newell Mike Newton Dana Nicholson Michelle Northrop 38 Tracy Oliver Barbara Onderlinde Kimberly Osterman Patty Ouding Anthony Pacic Rita Pacic Tammy Parrish Joe Patterson Mary Pence Kathy Penn Steve Perez Kim Peterson Bonnie Poortenga Cheryl Poortenga Cathy Powers Nancy Pursel Marie Rantz Benson Renda Colleen Reynolds Eric Rickstad Sue Rickstad Dale Riniger Ken Root 39 Lyn Rorick Katie Ryan Denise Saltzman Scott Sampley June Scarberry Matt Scott Jeff Seymour Janie Sherwood Jeff Sieber John Simpson Trent Skidmore Holly Smith Michael Smith Sue Snow Diane Sosinski Lori Stafford Kim Stanley Tammy Stecker Rhonda Steele Lee Stewart Robert Strand Gigi Strayer Cathy Sullivan 40 Jim Sunnock Sherry Swain Bill Sweet William Swim Chris Tapper Todd Temins Ray Thomas John Thompson Chris Tomilo Jesse Trumbla Alton Tucker Victoria Vickers Norma Vorva Vicky Vrooman Robert Wall David Watson Ronald Werner Tammy Wheelright Travis White Kay Whitney Jim Whillis Lisa Wilson Marcia Wine Karen Wood Wendy Worsham Not Pictured Julie Albright Beth Hillary Keith Blaisdell Shelly Hodgemire Bart Pfau Kirk Campbell Lisa Keeler Karen Reist Ken Cowles Laurie Kingsley Chris Slater David Deleon Paul McIntyre A1 Sones Harriet Green Jane Meints Kella Wilder Timothy Perry David Wright 41 Class of 1983 S o P h o m o r e s Colm Boran — President Representatives: Char Kreg, Mary Beth DeGeeter. Mary Farmer, Mickey Lynch, Lisa Rhodes. i i Shelly Larabee — It Vice-President LuLu Dodgson — Treasurer 43 James Alfieri Andrea Allen Beth Allen Mark Allen Jonathon Anderson Lauri Anderson Kathy Appleyard Joe Baker Lance Baker Mike Balinski Dennis Banks Jim Basile Pam Bender Andy Bennett Brenda Betz Jay Billingsley Gerald Blades Todd Blankenburg Becky Bodnar Colm Boran Kevin Borden Rena Born Penny Boyer Tanya Bradfield Debby Brand Sherry Brand Debbie Bresson John Brill Patricia Bronson Virginia Brown Rob Burdick Paula Burgen John Campbell Jay Campbell Sheila Campbell 44 Renee Canfield Richard Carlson Kelly Carnes Scott Carpenter Rosanne Centa Tammie Chapman Stephen Claussen Abby Clock Mike Cobb Clayton Cole Doug Cook Kevin Cook Deke Coopes Steve Cummings Chris Czuk Scott Dando Gary Day Richard Dean Cary DeCamp Mary Beth DeGeeter LuLu Dodgson Susan Edwards Dave Elenga Tim Elmore Mary Farmer Elaine Fleck Larry Folk Steve Folz David Forsman Scott Gary Wendy Gaul Mary Gendhar James Gooch Tracy Gordon Kevin Gould 45 Shari Graham Kevin Gregg Julie Gretzinger Lisa Grills Brenda Gustke Sandy Hamilton Laura Haney Robert Harper Bob Heckema Doug Hedges Tammy Hegedus Barb Hinds Lori Hixson Don Hoppenrath Richard House Mark Howard Tina Hudak Dave Hudson Mike Hudson John Hughes Jeffery Johnson 46 Mark Johnson Kris Jones Nancy Juday Christine Kennedy Brad Kik Brian Kloosterman Roh Knolle Mike Koss Char Kreg Robert Kurbis Michelle Larabee Tom Larsen Linda Ledlow Teri Lenz Lisa Leversee Henry Little Susan Longenecker Kathy Lough Michelle Lynch Mary Mackenzie Mike Mackey 47 Bruce Malass Bob Markus Cheryl Martin Brent McCarty Ron McCormick Lisa McEwen Conrad McGinnis Phillip McIntyre Ron McNett Michael Melville Todd Meyers Beverly Milkovich Mark Miller David Mitscher Richard Montgomery Melodie Moon Beth Morrison Yvonne Munson Dawn Nelson Tom Noble Tom Noggle Thomas Novak Ron Nowak Debbie Nuyen Pat Onderlinde 48 Laura Pearson Alisha Persons Patricia Plunkett Joan Pollich Todd Polmanteer Tom Pratt Rod Purcell David Pyle Franklin Raith Mark Rathburn Tammy Reed Amy Reisterer David Reiter Lisa Rhodes Kim Richards Yvonne Richardson Albert Rickstad Cathy Rinehart Bryce Rollins Bridgett Ryan Jamie Sackett 49 Arthur Scholten Rod Scott Kathleen Shane Benjamin Sherman Ronita Shue Lori Simmons Adam Slater Julie Slater Tammy Slater Perri Smeltzer Donna Soliday Clair Sootsman Paul Springett Sandy Standish David Statler Gregg Steffen Todd Stevens William Sternaman Greg Stonerock Kandy Stonerock Sue Story 50 Richard Strand Michael Straton Hope Sweet Carol Taylor Mary Thomas Tricia Townley Becky Travis Anthony Turner Theresa Udvardy Tim VanTuyl Denise Vincent Lisa Vischer Chris Walz Cheryl Warner Dennis Webber Ann Weltevreden Kim West Steve Wheeler Tina Wickline Karen Weist Kyle Wilder Kirk Wiley Paula Wilson Sally Winkler Ann Woroniecki Dana Young Not Pictured Lyle Councell Rick Degraw Roberta Engberts Susan Hamlin Mark McCarty Michael Moore Terry Morrison Todd Munn Michael Neal Augistine Navarra Dawn Nelson Pat Ouding Richard Paddock Bob Pederson Margret Roberts Brock Stepehnson Dan Stewart Terry Walters Patty Webster David White 51 They Have the “Sophomore Shine” 52 Class of 1984 Representatives: Lisa Charkowski, Todd Bienz, Theresa Miller, Charlie Zebell, Linda Charkowski, Patty VandenBos. 53 Laurie Abnet Diana Abrams Donald Allen David Alfieri Bill Axe Kim Bailey Jodi Bastian Eric Bauman Mary Beck Becky Beeke Doug Beilby Gina Betcher Todd Bienz Brian Blackmun Peter Bogema Paul Boughton Tammy Bowling Pam Boyer Dawn Bresson Randal Brown James Buist Diane Burgen Tony Burks Pamela Burpee Dennis Burr 54 Sherri Butcher Rebecca Carpenter Jonathon Cash John Chapman Linda Charkowske Lisa Charkowske Gregg Charlton Martha Chipman Deborah Cline Linda Cole Thomas Cook James Corbus Jennifer Corryn Harold Councell Tim Cowles James Cronkhite Jeff Craft Dale Davidson Marcella Declaard Barbara Deckard Terry DeDoes Ronald Dillion Laurie Dominowski Ken Dorff Paul Drogowski 55 Dale Dunlap Missy Dusseljee Kevin Ehrmann Bobbi Engberts Shelly Esman Jill Ehterton Scott Evans Terry Fennessee Deanne Frederick A1 Garrison Jacquelin Giddings John Gleason Eric Hall Billi Hambright Rebecca Hambright Amy Hamet Chijuana Hamilton Mark Harper Wyndi Harper Melvin Hatfield Jon Hawthorne Denise Helmer Kerry Hendrickson Wesley Herring David Herwick 56 Tracy Hiatt Cynthia Hiss Tom Hixson Tonya Hodgemire Sara Hostetler Carl Hudson Rhonda Hunter Angel Jackson Gerald Jones Danny Joyner Peter Kaczkofsky Scott Kelley Betty Kellogg Jerry Kemp Scott Kemp Judy Klinder Wendy Kuo Carrie Kublitz Karyn Kurbis Mark Laclair James Langerveld Timothy Lasco 57 Patricia Ledlow Ronald Lenz Karen Lierman M. C. Looper Todd MacPherson Kathy Major Steve McCarty Jane McCormick Nora McDonald Micheal McIntyre Kevin Midgett Eddie Miller Teresa Miller Dennis Moore Brett Nash Jim Neidlinger Tim Neidlinger Joseph Newman Lisa Newton Janet North Brian Nowak Dave Nowall Dinena Nutter Sam Nuyen Teresa Nuyen Larry Osterman Dennis Parker Rodger Parker 58 James Perry Jim Phillips Ronald Plunket Ken Prouse Laurie Puryear Thomas Rafferty Theresa Raith Deanna Reardon Kelly Reitter Benjamin Rhoades Laura Richards Jeannette Rickstad Bill Rickstad Cheryl Rinehart Theodore Riniger Chris Root Lisa Rose Ralph Rupe Scott Russell Dale Rutherford Wendy Salik Kim Sapp Fred Scarberry Chelle Schmitt Susan Scohy 59 Brenna Scott Tina Sheldon Lorri Shue Jeff Skinner Dan Slater Alan Smith Cherrie Smith Julie Smith Keith Smith Mark Smith Rodger Smith Jeff Spears Chris Stacey Heather Stanley Pearl Statler Craig Stevens Robin Strand Scott Strong Gale Strope Jay Sweet Becky Swim Elizabeth Taylor Marie Taylor Shari Taylor Mark Terrell 60 Derek Truss Paula Turnage Gary Vance John Van Denbos Patricia Vandenbos Evert Vanderberg Amy Vanderkley Brian Vining Dawn Vote Sally Vroegindewey Michelle Wahmohoff Bonnie Walker Dan Walters Geri Waltz Cynthia Weaver Dave Wener Beth Wheeler Betty Wheeler Deborah Whitby Sue White Ron Wigner Mary Willis Estelle Woodal Mitzi Wright Ronald Wright. Jody Wuis Paul Yerrick Knickerbocker Holiday D. E. A. The 1980-81 Chorus Line: Lori Sim- mons, Perry Smeltzer, Shelly Esman, Lisa Rose, Cathy Sullivan, Sheri Deal, Julie Scheel, June Srarherry, Karyn Kurbis, Jodi Bas- tian, Geri Waltz, Shelly Larabee. B. Macho, macho women! C. Lisa Slayton goes solo. D. Knickerbocker Holiday state band. E. Sue Snow and Lars Anderson sing “With You I’m Bom Again.” 64 E. A. Varsity Choir sings the “Trolley Song.” B. Mary Beth DeGeeter sings “Dreaming.” C. Lisa Rose tap dances. D. Mike Hiss and Trent Skidmore do a skit from Cheech and Chong. E. Allison Sparks sings “When There’s No Getting Over That Rainbow.” F. Doug Hedges and Andy Bennett, our own Blues Brothers. 65 Comic Candids 66 The Odd Couple Sirring Mike Hiss Oscar Doug Hedges Murray Bill Sweet Roy 1 Trent Skidmore Vinnie Bill Markus Felix Pam Newland Cicely Pigeon Diane Stevens Gwendolyn Pigeon Doug Connor Speed 6 Where’s Charley A. A. Charlie pleads with Amy, “Make a miracle and marry me.” B. Jack and Kitty proclaiming to each other, “My darling.” C. The trouble begins when Wilkinson introduces himself as the director of the annual theatrical production. D. The real Donna Lucia arrives and meets her suitor from years gone by. E. Charley spends most of his time war- ding off the advances of leacherous Spettigue. 68 A. The 9how features the traditional large chorus adding their talent to such songs as “The New Ashmolean, Pernambuco, and Where’s Charley?” B. Charley’s antics during the tea party was one of the comical highlights of the show. C. Audiences cheered Lars’ rendition of “Once in Love With Amy,” called him back for an encore and joined him in an old-fashioned sing-a-long. D. Charley getting caught in the ladies room provides for some comic moments. D. 69 Cost of Living — 1981 Guy’s Haircut $6.00 Girl’s Haircut $12.00 BurgerKing Whopper $1.36 Levi Blue Jeans $20.00 Movie Ticket $3.50 Bowling (per game) $1.10 Mountain Dew Pop (half liter) .45 Candy Bar .30 Class Ring $65.00 Football Game Ticket $1.50 Nikes Tennis Shoes $25.00 Record Album $7.00 Varsity Jacket $60.00 Basketball Game Ticket $1.50 Hockey Game Ticket $1.00 McDonald’s Big Mac $1.15 Corral Yearbook $13.00 Roundup Newspaper .15 Pack of Gum .15 Jr.-Sr. Prom Ticket $8.00 Tux Rental $40.00 Concert Ticket $10.00 School Lunch .55 Snack Line .60 Kalamazoo Gazette (daily) .30 Kalamazoo Gazette (Sun.) .55 Sports Illustrated $1.50 Calvin Kleins (jeans) $35.00 70 Mrs. Malpass — President Dr. Sidney — Trustee Mr. Vinstra — Trustee Mr. Fox — Ass’t Principal Mr. Bell — Vice President Mr. Ellinger — Trustee Dr. Hamet — Superintendent Mr. McGovern — Ass’t Principal Mr. Ewles — Principal Mr. Pickett — Ath. Director 72 Mr. Kulesa Mf- Smith Mrs. Saulsberry Mrs. Noble Mrs. Skytta Miss Mayberry 73 Mrs. Fox Mr. Cashen 74 Mr. VanSweden Miss Rose Mr. Stickle Mr. Hall Mr. McCord Mr. Deuitch 75 Mr. Hunt Mr. VanderVen Mr. Clark Mr. Trudell Mr. Jennings Mr. Ordiway Mr. LaCasse Mr. Timmer Mr. Shane 76 Mrs. Simpson Mrs. Rickstad Mrs. Sparks Mrs. Blades Mrs. McDonald Mrs. Stafford 77 We apologize for omitting pictures of the following people: Mr. VanDyck, Mr. Simp- son, Mr. Boven and Ms. Jones. We were unable to get photographs and or names of certain other people and groups including Men’s Tennis and Freshmen Baseball. To these people and any others that we may have missed we offer our sincere apologies. 78 The 1981 Corral Yearbook Staff Student Council Officers 80 Students help faculty get by Row Two: Paul Chmiel, Fred Corbus, Todd Newell, Tom Howard, Teri Chadderdon, Donna Helmer. C. Brenda Brugh, Debbie Dusseljee, Julie Lacy, Greg Steffen. Not Pictured: Janet Brown. A. Front Row: Lisa Cochran, Dawn Weststrate, Pat Longnecker, Janet Schultz, Kay Whitney, Cindy Cortes, Michele Bellisle, Dee Dee Dopp, San- dy Folk. Row Two: Janet Brown, Dawn Dugan, Tom Howard, Paul Chmiel, Cheryl Rollins, Brenda Brugh, Lori Stafford. B. Front Row: Brenda Boston, Lori Sternaman, Sue Oros, Beth Ham- mond, Norma Vorva, Judy Court- ney, Julie Lacy. Front Row: Mike Kraushaar, Rod Blank, Tom Fisher, Mark Rhodes, Matt Scott, and Tom Hunt. Row 2: Amy Fleck, Maura Boran, Theresa Ewles, Laura Chronkhite, Jane Owel and Vicky Vrooman. 82 Varsity Club Row I: Jim Basile, Joe Seymour, Don Chapman, Beth Hammond, Cindy Cortes, Randy Basile, Don Fine, Connie Chapman, Allison Hope, Vicki Vickers and Lori McCulfor. Row 2: Chris Waltz, Randy Thompson, Ron McCormick, Ray Thomas, Tom Fisher, Mike Kraushaar, Bill Sweet, Debbie Dusseljee, Colleen Reynolds, Shelly Hicks, Lori Marlatt, Marua Boran, and Sheri Deal. Row 3: Kevin Gould, Mike Mackey, Bruce Westbrook, Scott Sampley, John Handler, Ken Ambs, Ed Cortes, John Coopes, Laurie Anderson, Todd Themins, Richard Councel, Diane Stevens, and June Scarberry. Row 4: Tom Hunt, Rick McCormick, Fred Corbus, Mark Rhoades, A1 Sones, Keith Jones, Terry Bohnstadt and John Hughes. Sailing Club Front Row: Barry Cameron, Simon Brewer and Amy Fleck. Row 2: Debbie Miller, Jane Owel, Jim Nemire, Jesse Bums, Tim Arch and Mr. Hall. 83 Debaters present convincing arguments Junior Varsity — Kella Wiler, Lisa Leversee, Lori Hixon, John Hawthorne, Mitzi Wright, Steve Claussen, Peggy Willis, Trent Skidmore, Dave Dopp, Allison Hope, Doug Hedges, Sandy Standish, Beth Morrison, Bill Sweet, Phil McIntyre, Cindy Hiss, Cindy Weaver. 85 Band of blue shines through Choir concert sets Christmas mood Front How: Patty Webster, Lori Ster- naman, Laurie Woroniecki, Sue Miner, Sue Snow, Laura Cronkhite, Jean Homrich, Allison Sparks, Debbie Dusseljee, Sheri Deal, Gina Dunlap, Sheri Fuller, Michele Ballisle. Row Two: Bill Sternaman, Glenn Fer- rei, Doug Connor, Steve Carson, Lars Anderson, Fred Corbus, Todd Bill- ingsley, Brian Martin, and at the piano is Karen Wood. 87 Music comes alive outside A. Glee Club. B. Robed Choir. C. Varsity Choir. A. A. Front Row: Richard Harris. David Watson and Travis White. 2nd Row: Benson Renda, Randy Thompson, Janet Brown, Donna Helmer, Dee Dee Dopp, Tom Hag- gard, Everett Hope and Tammie Adams. 3rd Row: Rick Dando, Tom Howe, Paul McIntyre, Kirk Campbell, Chris Slater, Todd Munn, Donna Fenwick, Richard Councell, Margaret Elavins and Marie Rantz. (Missing from picture: Beth Hillary, Lisa Cochran and David Wuis.) B. Donna Fenwick, Everett Hope and Dee Dee Dopp. Bottom of Page: Mr. Clark and Mr. Sheilds present awards. 89 A. Front Row: Cindy Cortes, Julie Larabee, Amy Newman, Gina Dunlap, Lori Sternaman, Maura Boran, Janet Schultz, Lori McCulfor, Tim Arch. Row Two. Theresa Ewles, Sheryl Vinstra, Della Steele, Kris Denaway, Keith Jones, Craig Lewis, Randy Thompson, Mark Rhodes. Row Three: Paul Chmiel, Rod Blank, Mike Smith, Bruce Westbrook, Jeff Daniels, Jeff Douglas, Jeff Geho, Todd Munn, Weston Link, Simon Brewer, Tom Howard, Dave Mitcher, Brendon Curran, Steve Carson, Ed. B. Front Row: Shelly Hicks, Connie Chapman, Mary Pence, Jean Gillis, Tom Fisher, John Thompson, Ken Ambs, Randy Basile, Jack Engle. Row Two: Tracy Oliver, Vicky Vrooman, Cheryl Poortenga, Shelley Newell, Bebbie Dsseljee, Margaret Filibeck, Trent Skidmore, Todd Munn, Todd Themins, Bonnie Poortenga, Karen Nemire, Karen Clark, Janet Brown, Wes Link, Jeff Douglas, Jeff Geho. C. Front Row: Lorie Simmons, Kathleen Shane, Sherrie Brand, Mark Miller, Darick Trust, Conrod McGinnis, Jim Basile, Tom Noble. Row Two: Micky Lynch, Joan Pollich, Bonnie W'alker, Beth Morrison, Lou Dodgson, Bebbie Brand, Dave Nowak, Bill Sternaman, Bruce Malpass. Row Three: Pat Bronson, Lisa Rhodes, Char Kreg, Mary Farmer, Colm Boarn, Gary Day, Kevin Borden, Doug Cook, Todd Blankenburg. C. 90 Freshmen football falters A. Front Row: Tony Burks, John Chap- man, Mark LaClair, Brian Vining, Melvin Hatfield, Gerry Jones, Carl Hudson, Bill Rickstad. Row Two: Asst. Coach Dave Beckey, Coach Robert Boyd, Brian Blackmun, Ted Rininger, Todd MacPherson, Doug Bilby, Gregg Charlton, Jeff Spears, Dennis Burr, Scott Evans, Jerry Fen- nesse, Derek Truss, Tim Neidlinger, M. C. Looper. Not Pictured: Jay Sweet. B. Colts Play against Plainwell. C. Exciting action at home. 92 J.V.’s Have Successful Season II Front Row: Don Hoppenrath, A1 Ricks tad, Bryce Rollins, Kevin Cook, Jim Basile, Doug Cook, Brock Stephen- son. Dennis Banks. Scott Carpenter, Ron McCormick. Row Two: Coach Boomgaard, Bill Sternaman, Tom Novak, Anthony Turner, Kevin Gould, Steve Cummings, Todd Polmanter, Steve Wheeler, Brent McCarty, Tom Noble, Mike Mackey, Dave Elenga, Randy Stonerock, Kirk Wiley, Tom Larsen, Coach Ken Christensen. B. Ready for action. C. As the team watches on. 93 Wolverine Conference Champs — Again I • Front Row: Eric Rickstad, Tom Fisher, Don Chapman, Chip Rosenbaum, Coach Jack Runchey, Dave Desposato, Randy Thompson, John Simpson, Leonard Turner, Dan Noble. Row Two: Keith Blaisdell, Dave Hudson, Joe Seymore, Dan Gleason, Scott Samply, Doug Connor, Keith Jones, Rod Blank, Todd Munson, Jeff Daniels, Bill Beeke, Tim Yonkers. Row Three: James Henry, Todd Hefflin, Jeff Knott, Anthony Pacic, Tom Howard, Dave Morrison, Bruce Westbrook, Mike Smith, Ass’t Coach — Ralph Ryan, Ass’t Coach — Tim Cashen, Tom Hunt, Dave Gabriel, A1 Sones, Jesse Burns, Rick Nelson, John Kandler, Paul Chmiel, Wes Link, Jim Willis. 94 S3 c. A. Jeff Knott and Dave Gabriel stret- ching out before the big game. B. Tom Fisher leaping for the interception. C. Don Chapman gains yardage. D. Carrying out the game plan. E. Dan Gleason looks for the hole. F. Colts are hard to tackle! G. A sideline view of the Colts in action. 95 Freshmen Cheerleaders Get the Beat 96 J.V. Cheerleaders Generate Some Spirit 97 98 A. The Varsity Cheerleaders had something to cheer about, br- inging home trophies for every competition they attended. In January they qualified for State Competition for the first time in the history of Comstock. Their explosive energy and en- thusiasm won them a Most- Spirited Squad trophy at the competition in Coldwater. A. Front Row: Laurie Woroniecki, Jean Homrich, June Scarberry. Row Two: Brenda Boston, Cindy Cortes, Beth Hammond, Theresa Ewles. Mrs. Sandy Standish did an outstan- ding job coaching the girts. 99 JV continues winning tradition A. Front Row: Coach Jay Stickle, Todd Themins. Row Two: Jim Brown, John Brill, Blair Carlson, Randy Cutler, Terry Bohnstadt. B. Fore! C. Don’t let that ball get away Randy. D. Five! E. P.G.A. I’m on my way! F. Look at that form! The JV team had the best record among JV teams in the Woverine Conference and finished in second place in the Greater-Kalamazoo tourna- ment for JV teams. Blair Carlson was the leading JV golfer in the Wolverine Con- ference. This makes the seventh year in a row that the JV team has put together a winning season and the third year in a row that the JV team has had the best record in the Wolverine Conference. 100 Varsity wins third wolverine championship The varsity golf team won their third conference cham- pionship and finished fifth in the final State Class B rankings. The team finished second in the Niles Brandywine Invitational, second in the Greater Kalamazoo tournament and se- cond in the Class B Regional tournament. Mike Kraushaar, Jeff Marcon, Mike Melville and Dave Heffner was also selected to the Greater-Kalamazoo All- Star team. Heffner was also selected to the Greater- Kalamazoo All-Star team and was nominated for the Class B All-State team. A. Dave Heffner, Todd Meyers, Ken Root, Mike Kraushaar, Jeff Marcon, Mike Melville, Coach Jay Stickle. B. Kraushaar in the fairway. C. Ken, concentrating? D. Ready, aim, fire! E. What wrist action! F. Swivel Hips! 101 Young Cross Country Team Matures E. A. Front Row: Jane McCormick, Tom Basile, Todd Billingsley, Colm Boron. Row Two: Adam Slater, Clayton Cole, Henry Little, Conrad McGin- nis, Randy Basile, John Highes, Mary Farmer, Coach Barry Dopp. B. Run, Clayton, run. C. “A Star is Born” D. Colm Boran running hard. E. Running for a victory. F. Tom Basile pulling up from the rear. 102 J.V. prepare for next year A. Front Row: Karen Eames, Wyndi Harper, Karen Lierman. Chris Root, Coach Barb Yeo. Row Two: Perri Smeltzer, Mary Mackenzie, Melissa Dusseljee, Kathy Appleyard, Amy Hamet. Not Pictured: Brenna Scott. B. Amy smiling after a victory. C. Wyndi shooting for two. D. Brenna getting the jump ball. E. “Hang on. Missy. F. Mary praying for two. G. “Pm open.” 103 Young Team in Search of Better Season A. Front Row: Amy Reisterer, Colleen Reynolds, Shelly Hicks, Vicky Vrooman, Heather Fry. Row 2: Alison Hope, Bridget Ryan, Laurie Anderson, Katie Ryan. Row 3: Lu Dodgson, Coach Jim VanSweden. B. “JUMPAL!” C. “A little bit higher Colleen!” D. “Keep your eye on her Bridget.” E. “Where did the ball go?” 104 A. Coach VanSweden putting in his words. B. Shelly Hicks on the run. C. Colleen at the free-throw line. D. Let’s plan a little bit of strategy. E. Is that a new rule playing with 7 players? F. Laurie and Amy doing a good job on “D”. G. Where do I go now Coach? 105 Girls tennis swings into action Front Row: Mary Beth DeGeeter, Shelly Larabee, Brenda Betz, Cindy Cortes, Linda Charkowske. Row Two: Maura Boran, Lisa Slayton, Chijuana Hamilton, Sara Hostetler, Char Kreg, Becky Beeke, Bonnie Poortenga. Not Pictured: Estelle Woodall and Gigi Strayer. Coach: Molly McGuire. B C 106 A. Char Kreg B. Coach Molly McGuire C. Becky Beeke D. Maura Boran E. Shelly Larabee F. Lisa Slayton. Cindy Cortes. Maura Boran. 107 109 Varsity Football Comstock Opponents 15 Three Rivers 6 14 Kenowa Hills 2 19 Lake Mich. Cath. 6 0 Hackett 14 29 Vicksburg 22 6 Plainwell 0 14 Otsego 10 26 Allegan 0 41 Gull Lake 13 Golf Jamborees Comstock 160 1st Comstock 165 1st Comstock 150 3rd Comstock 161 1st Comstock 169 3rd Comstock 159 1st Comstock 165 1st Duals Comstock 152 Marshall 161 Comstock 152 Hackett 183 Comstock 146 Battle Creek Springfield 161 Comstock 156 Harper Creek 165 Fall Scoreboard J. V. Football Comstock Opponents 26 Gull Lake 14 44 B.C. Sprngfld 20 20 Otsego 8 18 Vicksburg 12 33 Allegan 6 14 Hackett 12 19 Plainwell 20 Cross Country Comstock Opponents 19 Otsego 42 36 Allegan 25 36 Plainwell 25 40 Gull Lake 21 36 Three Rivers 25 38 Hackett 23 21 Schoolcraft 36 39 Vicksburg 26 31 South Haven 29 32 B.C. Sprfld. 32 Girl’s Basketball mstock Opponents 26 Parchment 36 38 G-A 35 44 Hackett 18 43 White Pigeon 33 30 Pennfield 70 65 Paw Paw 45 39 Otsego 59 32 Otsego 53 41 Allegan 64 38 Allegan 53 44 Vicksburg 64 30 Vicksburg 50 37 Gull Lake 39 52 Gull Lake 59 25 Plainwell 50 50 Plainwell 74 31 Three Rivers 34 23 Three Rivers 38 39 South Haven 54 54 South Haven 49 110 Wrestlers Hard to Pin Down A. Front Row: Brian Nowak, Todd Themins, Randy Basile, Jim Basile, Tim Neidlinger, Bruce Malpass, Kevin Williams, John Chapman, and Mark Smith. Row Two: Coach — Jeff Foy, Assistant Coach Dave Beckey, Lance Blackmun, Conrad McGinnis, Bob Pederson, Tim Thomas, Mike Mackey, Carlos Campbell, Henry Little, Brock Stevens, Paul Spr- ingett, Managers — Sue Oros, and Maylinda Little. Not Pictured: Barry Beeke, Ken Dorff, and Manager — Amy Bowling. B. Mike Mackey trying for a pin. C. Team members doing their daily downups. Ill A. Ballet anyone? B. Kevin Williams. C. Randy Basile and Henry Little. D. Jim Basile waiting for his move. J.V. Volleyball Warms Up for Next Year A. Front Row: Linda Charkowske, Jodi Bastian, Lisa Charkowske. Row 2: Karyn Kurbis, Teresa Miller, Heather Satanley. Row 3: Amy Hamet, Becky Beeke, Karen Lierman, Debby Cline, Chi- juana Hamilton, Coach — Tina Oran. Not Pictured: Jamie Sackett. B. Jamie serves the ball. C. The ball is saved as Chijuana bumps it. D. The team gets into position under the ball. E. The team discusses their winning strategy. E. 113 Varsity Volleyball Set for Action B. ---- D. A. Heather Fry, Cheryl Rollins, Diane Stevens, Marcia Wine, Molly McDonald, Karen Weist, Chris Jones, Brenda Betz, Ronda Steele, and Laurie Anderson. B. Goooooooo Colts! C. Karen sets Ronda up. D. Diane’s smashing serve. E. Molly spikes the ball. 114 115 Colts skate on thin ice A. Front Row: Lee Stuart, Ron Mc- Cormick, Tom Fisher, Roger Fran- ciso, Mike Hiss, John Coopes, Deke Coopes, Ray Thomas, Tab Whitehead. Row 2: Roger Smith, Steve Perez, Wes Link, Ken Ambs, Dave Major, Joe Slager, Chris Tapper, Anthony Pacic, Mark Smith, Jessie Burns, Rick McCormick, Asst. Coach Wrayne Ray. Not Pictured: A1 Sones. B. And to think I could have gone out for basketball. C. What’s everyone looking for? D. Ray and Joe line up for a face off. 116 A. The hockey action begins. B. Who’s got the puck? C. Spirit lives on! D. Where am I? E. The Agony of Defeat? 117 Freshmen start High School Ball Front Row: Terry DeDoes, Ted Rin inger, Mark LaClair, Charles Zebel and Pete Bogema. 2nd Row: Gregg Charleton, Jim Cor- bus, Ron Wright, Derek Truss, Todd MacPherson, Jim Langerveld and Craig Stevens. 3rd Row: Mr. Cashen and Erin Byrd. 118 119 J.V. Basketball Suffers Defeating Season A. Front Row: Mike Melville, Dennis Banks, Kirk Wiley. Row Two: Coach Mr. Hunt, An- thony Turner, Adam Slater, Tony Young, Todd Polmanteer, Randy Stonerock, Tom Larson, Bob Harper, John Brill, Doug Cook. B. John Brill shoots from the free throw line. C. Todd Polmanteer goes for the jump ball. D. Mike Melville eyes the target. F. Kirk Wiley looking for an opening. G. Comstock’s defense ready for action. 1981 District Champions! c. A. B. C. D. Chip Rosenbaum, Mike MacKenzie, Doug Connor, Todd Newell, A1 Sones, Todd Meyers, Coach Jim VanSweden, Lars Anderson, Fred Corbus, Paul Chmiel, Tom Hunt, Dave Heffner, John Simpson, Managers Scott Gary and Todd Gardener. “Where did it go?” “Get’em, defense!” “What do I do now?” 120 Winter Scoreboard Junior Varsity Volleyball Comstock Three Rivers 15-11-2 4-15-15 Comstock Otsego 12-5 15-15 Comstock South Haven 14-9 16-15 Comstock Paw Paw 15-15 9-4 Comstock Allegan 15-11-6 12-15-15 Comstock Gull Lake 15-8-15 8-15-10 Comstock Colon 15-9-15 9-15-9 Men’s Varsity Basketball omstock Opponents 48 Three Rivers 54 57 South Haven 71 59 Paw Paw 54 62 Vicksburg 54 74 Parchment 54 76 Plainwell 46 73 Otsego 46 60 K. Christian 52 46 Allegan 47 75 Gull Lake 66 63 Three Rivers 60 48 South Haven 52 63 Hackett 62 86 Vicksburg 84 73 Plainwell 60 66 Otsego 52 64 Allegan 53 77 Paw Paw 59 86 Gull Lake 52 Varsity Volleyball Comstock G-A 15-15 5-6 Comstock Three Rivers 15-15 1-6 Comstock Otsego 12-10 15-15 Comstock South Haven 4-17-6 15-15-15 Comstock Belding 13-13 15-15 Comstock Bronson 15-15 13-7 Comstock Lahser 15-10 8-15 Comstock Paw Paw 15-7-15 12-15-11 Comstock Hackett 15-15 8-13 Comstock Vicksburg 15-3-7 7-15-15 Comstock Plainwell 15-15 5-3 Comstock Allegan 5-15-9 15-13-15 Comstock Three Rivers 7-15 15-2 Comstock Gull Lake 14-12-15 13-15-11 Comstock Otsego 9-13 15-15 Comstock Colon 15-14-13 13-16-15 Frosh Basketball Comstock Opponent 38 Three Rivers 54 48 South Haven 34 62 Paw Paw 47 52 Vicksburg 48 54 Parchment 44 71 Paw Paw 47 51 Three Rivers 38 59 Otsego 57 59 K. Christian 66 57 Allegan 49 57 Gull Lake 44 60 Three Rivers 71 57 South Haven 45 66 Vicksburg 45 48 Plainwell 52 60 Otsego 62 42 Allegan 50 46 Plainwell 41 60 Gull Lake 82 ‘Comstock Freshman Tournament Champion I 122 Junior Varsity Team Picture: Front Row: Laurie Perior, Julie Smith, Sherry Brand, Estelle Woodall, Linda Charkowski, Patti Vanden- bos, Lisa Charkowski, Missi Dusseljee, Kathy Lough, Tanya Bradfield. 2nd Row: Debbie Brand, Kathleen Shane, Bridget Ryan, Kelly Carnes, Chris Czuk, Sue W'hite, Jody Wuis, Katie Ryan, Kris Jones, Lisa McQuinn, Mary MacKenzie, Sally Vroegendewey, Lulu Dodson, Mickey Lynch and Coach Mr. MacCord. On Car: Tanya Bradfield, Laurie Perior, Julie Smith and Kathy Lough. Standing: Patti Vandenbos, Lisa Charkowski, Linda Charkowski, Sally Vroegendewey, Katie Ryan, Kathleen Shane, Debby Brand and Sherry Brand. 123 Varsity Softball Front Row: Mary Pence, Dawn Dolph, Cheryl Vinstra, Cheryl Poortenga, Beth Hammond and Manager Jackie Giddings. 2nd Row: Nadine Kik, LouAnn Dillon, Betty Kellogg, Colleen Reynolds, Marcia Wine and Brenda Betz. 3rd Row: Mr. Christensen, I ori Marlatt., Laurie Anderson, Karen Fames, Jeanie Homrich and Lori McCulfor. Nadine Kik winds up for another pitch. Laurie Anderson. LouAnn anxiously waits for the next pitch. Batter up.’ Time out for an injury. 124 The team congratulates Kazoo Central after G-K Tournament. Coach talks to pitcher Lori Marlatt. Jean Homrich waits patiently. Karen Eames sacrifices. The bench cheers on their team mates. Senior Players. Betty Kellogg hoping Lori will pitch another “Kill.” Team and fans cheer on Colleen Reynolds at bat. 125 Women’s Track Team Works Out A. Front Row: Tina Wickline, Ferry Smeltzer, Amy Hamet, Connie Chap- man, and Amy Riester. Row 2: Sheila Campbell, Vicki Vickers, Amy Vanderkley, Karen Nemire, Mary Farmer, Dana Nicholson, Bonnie Walker, and Miss Ashby. Row 3: Mr. Kordupel, Root, Karen Kurbis, Joan Pollich, Kim Stanley, Paula Turberg, Becky Beeke, and Kathy Appleyard. B. In a Huddle: Amy Riester, Amy Hamet, Joan Pollich and Connie Chapman. C. Chijuana Hamilton racing to win. 126 127 Men’s Track Team Aims High 128 Photographer’s Scrapbook 131 Due to circumstances beyond our control, some photographs were not able to be published. Among those were Men’s Ten- nis and Freshmen Baseball. We apologize to those people who were involved. The 1981 Corral Yearbook Staff 132 A. A. Rich Montgomery and Dennis Banks. B. Tom Noble, Mike Melville and John Brill. Members of the Junior Varsity Baseball Team included: Dave Elenga, Don Hop- penrath, Kirk Wiley, Rob Burdick, Tom Noble, Rich Montgomery, Scott Carpenter, A1 Rickstad, John Brill, Mike Melville, Dennis Banks and Doug Cook. Due to circumstances beyond our con- trol, we could not publish all of the baseball pictures we would have liked to. This includes the team picture, among others. We apologize to those people involved. The 1981 Corral Yearbook Staff J.V. Baseball 133 V. Baseball Ties Wolverine — Takes G-K Top Photo: Coach Hunt and proud seniors pose with trophies. Handy Cutler, Tom Howard, Jim Brown. Mark Rhodes, Mike Page. Mike Kraushaar and I)an Gleason. Bottom Photo: Mike Kraushaar displays the determination that helped lead the colts to victory. 134 Top Photo: John Simpson, Mike Kraushaar, Tom Fisher, Mike Page, Ray Thomas, Jim Brown, Jeff Marcon. Row 2: Dan Gleason, Dan Noble, Randy Cutler, Dave Heffner, Mark Rhodes, Jeff Knott and Coach Hunt. Row 3: A1 Sones, Todd Meyers and Tom Howard. Other Pictures: The colts in action throughout the season. 135 Spring Scoreboard Baseball Frosh Men’s Tennis Men’s Track Comstock Opponents Comstock Opponents 0 Three Rivers 7 64 12 G-A 2 0 Plainwell 7 76.5 4 Frosh Decatur 6 5 South Haven 2 53.5 0 Decatur 6 2 Parchment 5 70 5 Lakeview 2 0 Portage Central 7 55 12 South Haven 0 0 Gull Lake 7 61 12 South Haven 3 4 Vicksburg 3 64 2 Lakeview 12 6 Otsego 1 59.5 4 G-A 8 0 Galesburg 7 75 1 Mattawan 11 0 Allegan 7 27.5 0 Springfield 7 2 Delton 5 J.V. Softball Finished 5th overall in Wolverine Conference. Comstock Opponents 12 Parchment 18 19 Parchment 27 Varsity Softball 4 South Haven 7 7 South Haven 19 Comstock Opponents 0 Vicksburg 10 4 Portage North 8 3 Vicksburg 21 0 Three Rivers 12 3 Plainwell 4 19 Three Rivers 0 1 Plainwell 15 2 South Haven 7 8 Otsego 14 3 South Haven 6 5 Otsego 10 9 Bloomingdale 4 28 Galesburg 7 15 Bloomingdale 0 8 Gull Lake 14 3 Vicksburg 2 8 Vicksburg 9 13 Plainwell 2 10 Plainwell 12 i 4 Otsego 3 10 Otsego 4 8 G-A 10 5 Allegan 3 7 Allegan 15 9 Portage North 1 7 Loy Norrix 1 2 Gull Lake 1 2 Gull Lake 7 0 Sturgis 6 2 K. Central 14 Comstock Parchment South Haven Marshall Vicksburg Plainwell Otsego Allegan Gull Lake Paw Paw Three Rivers Opponents 68 55.5 78.5 62 77 71 68 71.5 57 104.5 136 What’s Happening in Events 137 You’re forever in my heart The 1981 Valentine Formal entitled “You’re forever in my heart” was held in the high school cafeteria this year. Ap- proximately 50 couples danced to the tunes of the “Misty Blue” band. A night full of memories for all those who attended. 138 139 Parents Visit C.H.S. D. A. Introductions being made at the beginning of the day. B. Leaving after a tiring day at school. C. Some parents listening in on a business class. D. Listening to the choir rehearse. E. Lunch in the CHS cafeteria. F. Singing along with the choir. G. Parents listening to Mr. Smith. 140 Grandparents relive the 3 R’s A. Grandparents enjoy their lunches. B. Smile! C. Grandparents learning something new. D. High School Sweethearts. E. Grandparents listening to the speaker. F. Grandparents leaving school after a busy day. ■Jk 7 t Days of Yesterday 142 Around C.H.S. 145 Class of ’81 rained into first indoor Graduation in twelve years 147 Weather can’t dampen D. A. Lars Anderson — “The Star Spangl- ed Banner.” B. Presentation of the Flag. C. Pam Newland — Invocation. D. Choir. E. Mr. McGovern — Introduction of Speakers. F. Jim Rosenbaum — “Looking Back.” G. Maura Boran — “Yesterday and Tomorrows.” H. Jane Owel — “Stepping Out.” 148 a fine Commencement G. H. F. A. Allison Sparks — “Always Have a Dream. B. Mr. Fox — Scholarship Presentations. C. Dr. Hamet — Remarks. D. Mr. Ewles — Certification for Graduation. E. Mr. Stripp and Mr. Kordupel Roll Call. F. Mrs. Malpass and Mr. Bell — Presentation of Diplomas. G. Lori Sternaman — Benediction. H. Recessional. 149 Model of the United Nations A. Front Row: Mike Hiss, Karen Wood, Trent Skidmore, Laura Cronkhite, Amy Fleck, Rick Carlsen, Bonnie Poortenga, Jane Owel, Michelle Northrop, Debbie Miller, Cindy Hiss. Row 2: Andy Bennett, Tim Arch, Jim Nemire, Doug Hedges, Beth Morrison, Diane Stevens, Phil McIntyre. B. Trent Skidmore and Mike Hiss listening to student representatives from other schools. C. Tim Arch and Rick Carlsen hold their first place trophy. D. Rick Carlsen and Tim Arch thinking about their country’s policies. 150 National Honor Society Top Photo: Front Row: Allison Sparks. Michelle Belisle, Mike Krausur, Brian Booth. Row Two: Brenda Boston, Cindy Cortes, Pam Newland. Third Row: Theresa Ewles, Kris Moore, Lisa Slayton, Nancy Harris. Fourth Row: Sheri Deal, Dawn Weststrate, Maura Boran, Gina Dunlap, .Jane Owel, Randy Cutler. Up in the Tree: Tom Howard, Chip Rosenbaum, Rod Blank. Bottom Photo: Front Row: Mark Rhodes, Donna Nicholson, Missi Northrop, Doreen Richter, Lori Beach, Amy Newman, Lori Sternamen, Dan Gleason. Row Two: Tim Arch, Bonnie Poortenga, Molly McDonald, Heather Fry, Steve Carson, Ed Cortes. Dave Dospoato. Row Three: Mitch Czuk, Karen Nemire, Cheryl Poortenga, Dave Heffner, Trent Skidmore, Laura Conchite, Jean Homrich, Bebbie Bielly. 152 Top Ten Percent Front Row: Dave Desposato, Mike Kraushaar, Rod Blank, Tom Howard, Randy Cutler, Dan Gleason, Brian Booth and Chip Rosenbaum. Back Row: Brenda Boston, Lori Sternaman, Dawn Westrate, Doreen Richter, Maura Boran, Jane Owel, Nancy Harris and Pam Newland. 1980-81 Awards Brenda Boston — Business, Cindy Cortes — Physical Education, Mike Kraushaar — Science, Randy Cutler — Science, Bill Beeke — Art James ••Ch,p- Rosenbaum — Physical Education, Jeff Daniels. Jane Owel — English and Mathematics, Missing From Photo: Todd Dunfield — Industrial Education and Mike Hiss — Drama. 153 Students Participate in 4C Front Row: Barry Beeke, Brian Vining, Karen Nemire. Row 2: Bill Marcus, Tim Arch, Amy Fleck, Cindy Hiss and Jani Meints. Front Row: James Buist, Everett Vanderberg and Brian Vining. Row 2: Debbie Miller, Jane Owel, Cindy Hiss, Jenny Corryn, Debbie Cline, Jodi Bastian and Beth Morrison. 154 4C Program gets a start The Comstock 4C program was made available to students who displayed aptitude, interest and task commitment. The pro- gram involved extra time for students to pursue their areas of interest. In many cases this in- volved work above and beyond the regular class period. The purpose of the 4C pro- gram was to provide those students interested and qualified with in-depth study of a particular area such as creative writing, art and science. Top Photo: Front Row: Trent Skid- more, Theresa Miller, Nora McDonald, and Dana Nicholson. Row 2: Pete Kaczkofsky, Heather Fry, Karen Nemire, Doug Hedges and Shelly Larabee. Lower Photo: Nora McDonald, Trent Skidmore and Cindy Hiss. 155 Looking back 156 over the school year Yearbook Staff aims for deadline Brenda Boston Luanne Dillion Mary Pence Chris Denawav — Editor Lori Marlatt ?! Janie Sherwood Lisa Wilson — Business Mag Michelle Bellisle i I Frank Lamere 158 Kelly Krause Dave Kolhoff Colleen Reynolds Mr. Shane Colleen Reynolds and Shelly Hicks Joni Luteyn Connie Miller Amy Newman and Kriss Denaway Julie Larabee 159 Senior Wills I, BECKY ADAMS, leave my ability to graduate to my sister, Tammy. Charlie, all my love and happiness, Pee Wee and Mo all the memories we've shared through the years. Class of ’81, GOOD LUCK! Don C. Clark thanks for everything. WE, the AP CHEMISTRY CLUB OF 1981, being totally confused and under intense pressure, do hereby and forthwith bequeath the following individuals these items: To Miss Kris- topek — Keith Jones, Mike Krau- shaar and a lab which doesn’t involve magnesium or known carcinogens. To Mr. Stickle — Chapter 24 of the AP Chem book and a bottle of Pepto Bis- mol. To Admiral Hall “Boof” and a roll of gray tape ... do what comes naturally. To Mr. Christensen — An AP Ecology class of your more advanced critters. To Mr. “Dad” MacCord — A schedule exempt of freshman classes so you can retire your flamethrower. To Mr. Stripp — All the back rent still owed for the use of his room. To Mr. Shane — A ceramics student with two broken legs and no interest whatsoever in chemis- try. To Mrs. Kulesa — A hard cover, leather bound edition of the book; Aytollah Kulesa, The Lasagne Rebellion.” I, TIM BALLINGER, do leave my outstanding art talent to those whom are very interested in it as 1 am. 1, LOR1E BEACH, will Joy all the will power in my bones to get through the next two years. To Ann Weltevreden, my chair, you deserve it! Last, and maybe least, I will Dave the courage it takes. I, DEBBIE BEILBY, being of sound mind and body do hereby bequeath to Angel Jackson a new pair of Dr. Scholls to keep on her feel and off the seat. To Doug Beilby, keep from underneath when in a big heap. Both of you have a great time in high school and be good. 1, ROD BLANK, leave to Todd Heflin my ability to accomplish and not to dream. I, “No Talk Blank” leave to A1 Sones my Student of the Year Award to help him in football. I, Animal, give to Julie Scheel no fright pills, my pole, and hook, and a red rose. I, LORI BOLHUIS, being of sound mind and body leave the senior girls the ability to keep their mouths shut. To the majority of the senior boys the maturity they never had. Dave Major, his towel. To Rod Blank, my ever endearing love, Rhonda, my loving friendship always. I, MAURA BORAN, being of sound mind and body leave my ability to get through an AP lecture to Colm, to Lisa Slayton, another 1 spot on her next tennis team. To next year's class, a winter court and all my love to Fran. I, BRENDA BOSTON, will the 1981- 82 cheerleaders all the good times I’ve had being a cheerleader. To Mrs. Standish I will a Varsity squad that will beat Allegan at the State Cheer- leading competition and to Johnny Kandler, I will a season ticket to the basketball games and all my love for- ever. 1, BRENDA BRUGH, being of some- times sound mind and body leave to Marie Rantz the ability to get through high school without going out to lunch with Gary (or whoever) and deciding not to come back for her next class (boy, does she need help). 1, CYNTHIA CORTES, being of sound mind and bod will Jeannie a relationship with no confusion, my brother, Edward, all A’s and my fabu- lous tennis ability. Mary Beth DeGeeter and the rest of the tennis team, my “quarter,” and finally to Bunny and Tom I will them happi- ness always. I, RICHARD COUNCELL, being of sound mind and body hereby bequeath my ability to finish school to my relation, Lyle Councell, Harole Councell, Eddie Miller, Connie Miller and Diane Nutter and for them to love sports as I do. I, RANDY CUTLER, being of sound mind and skinny body to hereby bequeath my ability to speak above a whisper to Nora McDonald; to Tucker Rafferty his very own drinking foun- tain, and to Dave “Hugh Heffner, whatever it is I can’t think of to will him. I, MITCH CZUK, being of somewhat sound mind and body do hereby bequeath my outstanding instrumen- tal solo ability to Mike Cobb; my Geometry citizenship to Brenda Betz, along with my tennis ability. I bequeath my tennis position to Don Fine and a new joke book to Mr. Mac- Cord. I, KELLY DAM, will all my I.D. cards to Lisa Wilson. I will Joni Luteyn all my Barbies and the best of luck and 160 happiness always. I will Michele Belli- sle, Doris Ormanovich, and Della Steele love and happiness all through life and all our ability to stay friends after graduation. 1, JEFF DANIELS, being of dirty mind and muscular body will Mr. Runchey a full time coaching job at Hackett. I will Scott Sampley my front seat in John Kandler’s truck; Al Sones my air guitar ability. The Colts a 4th Wolberine Conference Champi- onship and Laurie Anderson all my loye. I. SHERI DEAL, do hereby will Dawn Weststrate, healthy feet from here on, and to Diane Sosinski a HUGE HOT FUDGE SUNDAE from DQ and to Lori Sternaman a roomful of ORANGE. To Tom Noble, a girl- friend as funny as me! And most of all, to Dan, all my love. I, DAVE DESPOSATO, leave Steve Carson a bowl of cereal, to Cindy Cortes, my car so she can drive some- one else around; to Bill Sternaman a big bunch of bananas and one water- melon to go with his steak and to Sheri Deal someone to help her clean up toilet paper. I, DAWN DEVRIES, being of sound mind and body leave Connie M. the ability to hold on another year; Jane M. the ability to find something to do. Hare Bear, you know who. To the class of 81, the best of luck. Mr. Clark, thanks for everything. I, LUANNE DILLON, hereby will Don Chapman the ability to rearrange my face; to Lori Marlatt, the ability to be her own person; to Dave Heffner, a life full of happiness; to Todd Newell, my friendship forever; to Craig How- ard, the ability to know the definition of playing the field” and to Mr. Pick- ett, my golden glove. I, LAURA DRAKE, being of sound mind will Becky, Laurie and Julie permission to find another duck. And to Mr. Clark, lots of luck and thanks for everything and may Debbie Oud- ing always have her fish and Selina. 1, GINA DUNLAP, will Abby to keep Popeye and have fun without me; Debbie a fun senior year; Laurie handcuffs for May 26; Lars Fred and Mike the ability to not talk about their friends; Lisa Rhodes a special guy; Mr. Stripp a lifetime supply of cookies and Cheryl a chicken farm. I, THERESA EWLES, being of sound mind and body hereby will Sandy my ointed white shoes. To Todd, I will a it more hair. To Jeannie Mr. Right and to Cheryl, Julie and Cindy a last- ing friendship. To next year’s cheer- leaders a crowd to support you. I, NANCY FAWLEY, leave my car for Denise. To Jane I leave my ability to get up and get to school. To Bruce I leave a good future and a good friend- ship. To Mr. MacCord, Mr. Winegat, Mr. Clark, Mr. Shane, Mr. Shields, Mr. Deuitch and Mrs. Kulesa a hi and good luck in the future. I, AMY FLECK, being as I am, do hereby bequeath the following: to my good friend, Nancy Harris, the ability to find a love that is equally and hon- estly shared by both parties (like I did). To Mr. Christensen, a lab assist- ant as versatile, intelligent and hum- ble as me. 1, SANDRA FOLK, being of sound mind and body do hereby leave my outstanding talent in art to Larry Folk, my brother. I also leave my locker, books, grades, and most of all to the teachers. 1, CHRIS FOX, do hereby will Marcia Wine my passing ability in volleyball. 1 also will the Volleyball team to win GK and go to state next year. 1, NAOMI UNA FRANKS, being of sound mind do hereby give Dawn Pratt all my dresses; Nancy Fawley all of my coats; Tony Thompson my heart; my shoes to Paula Wilson. I give June Scarberry all my rings; Wendy Harper I give all my earrings, I give Cheryl Martin a truck. Don’t read this until I’ve been dead two weeks. I, SHERI FULLER, being of partially sound mind and body do hereby will to Vicki (Smiley) Vrooman ten free weeks at the Academy of Smiles, so that she may learn the trade. And to my friends, Connie, Mick and Michele, who have proved worthy of the title, all my heart. I, RICH GERLOFS, being of sound mind and body do hereby bequeath Mr. Stripp a new joke book or two for the next year’s seniors. To Nikki K. a pair of straight leg jeans and a pair of Nike tennis shoes. I, NANCY HARRIS, being of some- what sound mind and body will to Amy Fleck and Bonnie Smith all my friendship; to Randy Thompson, a rock band; Kim Peterson, my attend- ance record; Mark Miller and Rita Pacic, my chair in band and to every- one my ability to tolerate people as they are. I, TOM HOWARD, being of sound mind and skinny body do hereby will my playing time in football to anyone who doesn’t want to play; to Cindy, someone to give her a ride anywhere she wants to go and to Sheri, someone to help her clean up toilet paper. I, CAREN HURD, do hereby will Debbie Wigham a friendship forever. To the chain gang of Junior girls may you always be together till death do you part, and a bigger car so you can fit comfortably on your way to the store. Next year’s wrestlers, gonna miss you guys and good luck with the managers, hope they bring enough gum for you. I, KEITH JONES, being of unsound mind and unknown wisdom will the following items; To Mr. Stripp I will B.B. and at least one good joke for next year. To Margaret Filibeck I will platforms for Dave. To Miss K. I give myself and a class worse than our AP class (HA). I, NICKI KACZKOFSKY, will Dr. Hamet and Mr. Ewles the strength to have Comstock High always rate high according to their will. I will my brother Peti, continued academic suc- cess. Last, to the whole staff keep up the spirit and the patience for their endless counseling and teaching toward a sound education for all their students. I, MIKE KRAUSHAAR, will David Heffner a bulleye putting stroke (like mine) that will never cause any harm- ful headaches. Finally, to Coach Stickle and his 1981 Colt Linksters, a trip to the 1981 State Finals Winners Circle!!! I, JULIE LARABEE, being of sound mind and body will my sister. Shelly, a set of keys to the car to get a way home and the best of luck in every- thing and Theresa Ewles the best of luck and all my friendship. I, LAURIE LEDBETTER, hereby will Lori Sternaman my crown for the obvious reason. To Doug Connor, I will the ability to figure out what you want to do, especially concerning a pretty blue eyed blond. To Jeannie Homrich I will her the happiness and love that I have finally found. I, JULIE LEE, being of almost sound mind and about 201 lbs. too much body do hereby will George my extra 20 lbs. To Mo a life of happiness with Dave, to Lips my pitchfork and to Debbie all my love and support in the trying times to come. Thanks D.C. I, DIANNE LOUGH, being of no mind and little body do hereby bequeath to leave Mr. MacCord and Mr. Stripp a good joke. Also to Mr. MacCord I leave all the new freshmen for he loves them. I will Don Chap- man, John Simpson, Rod Blank, Bruce Westbrook and Mike Smith someone to pick on. To the hockey team I leave the best of luck next year. To my sister, Kathy, my good looks, and a great senior year at CHS. I, MIKE MACKENZIE, will Fred, Lars and Chip their own goodies. I will some of my dents in our car to Chip and Fred, since they don’t have any. I will Cheryl, Abby, and Gina the ability to be away from each other for 24 hours and will Laurie one “get out of jail free” card. I, SANDY MACKEY, being of sound mind and body do hereby bequeath to Mike my ability to get along with teachers and to find a ride to school next year. To Debbie D. my ability to get to school on time. To Kim happi- ness in her married life. I, MICKI MARTIN, will my charm- ing and sweet smile always to Vicki Vrooman who doesn't have one. To Sheri Fuller, my dad. I will Debbie Wigham the good sense not to drive after a few drinks and a silent brother. To Conni VanderMolen, happiness forever and a bright future. I, RHONDA MCCOY, being of sensi- ble mind will to Laurie Ledbetter all her dreams come true. To Julie Scheel I will the biggest hook, line and sinker you ever seen. To Bonnie Poortenga I leave my great working abilities. And last, but not least, I leave Lori Bolhuis my everlasting friendship. I, DEBRA MILLER, being of sound mind do hereby bequeath all reports and papers to my sister Theresa to be used as she sees fit and at the same time do hereby refuse to bequeath my abysmal ignorance in math to even my worst enemy, who couldn’t possi- bly deserve it. I, KRIS MOORE, being of sound mind and body do hereby will the fol- lowing: To my little brother, Dennis, my ability to sit quietly in class and not upset the teachers. To Sue (H.D.) Snow another means. To Amy Hamet the ability to not wear the same sweater 2 days in a row. I, LAURIE MOORISON, being of sound mind and body do hereby bequeath to my brother, Terry, the ability to keep out of trouble and stay in school. To Jeff Seymour the ability to find a car that runs and keep it run- ning. I, TAMMY MUNSON, being of sound mind wish the very best to Todd and Stacey and I wish A. J. Harma all the luck and happiness in his Senior year. Love, Tammy. I, JAMES NEMIRE, do hereby give my bequeathments: To Tim Arch, my excellent sailing, skiing, and tuba-ing abilities; To Simon Brewer, my com- puter math account (Big Deal). To Amy Fleck, my handbook of Chemis- try and Physics; To Mr. Hall, my half of the unnamed boat; To Harvey Kro- den my regards. I, TODD NEWELL, being of sound mind and body do hereby bequeath my shoes to Mr. Stripp and the Ski Club. To LuAnne Dillon, you know who; My bowling expertise to H.C., to my league presidency to “Krash”; and to the best friend a guy could have, many more with Molly. I. AMY NEW'MAN, being of sound body and somewhat of a mind do hereby will Joe, my bro, perfect report cards, to Lori Marlatt, lifetime friend- ship and the “way we were,’ to LuAnne Dillon, happiness anyway it can be accomplished (C.H.)? and to John “Sweetcheeks,” my love, every bit of happiness you’ve shown me and a future filled with “dreams come true.” I. DORIS ORMANOVICH, will Gigi Strayer the ability to do one test with- out cheating. To Smella, a car that runs and many more drive-ins. Michele a horse that doesn’t buck; Kelly a car full of spiders, Kelly, Michele, and Della a ride through the graveyard and many more scarey movies. I, DEBBIE OUDING, being of sound mind and body do hereby leave my determination to graduate to Patty, Beverly, and Lyle, the best of luck and happiness without Rhonda to Tom Howe. A million thanks to Mr. Clark, Mr. Winegar, Mr. MacCord and Mr. Deuitch. I, JANE OWEL, being (As yet) of sound mind do will the following: To Heather all my AP Chemistry notes and a bottle of No-Doze. To next year’s Pre-Cal class I will Mr. Kordu- pel and to the science department another wonderful (and modest) sci- ence student like myself. I, DOREEN RICHTER, will to Lori my glass of water from Parchment and my shoulder. To Joy I leave my incredible wit and to Pat I leave my lost reed. I, CHERYL ROLLINS, will Mike MacKenzie a can of spinach; to Mike, Fred and Lars, my Calvins; To Laurie A. have a luscious year; to Todd Bill- ingsley, the body to be a G.Q. center- fold; to Gina, keep away from stairs; to Debbie, an hour lunch. I, JULIE SCHEEL, being of sound mind and somewhat of a body do hereby will Laurie, Lori and Amy the best of luck, your friendships are greatly appreciated. And to little rod bod, the best pair of police handcuffs available and the ability to catch and hook one good fish. I, LISA SLAYTON, will to my brother, Troy, the ability to get good grades in school; to Brenda Betz, my tennis ability and to hang in there when it gets tough; to Mr. Stickle one of my big smiles. Best of luck to Maura Boran and all my love to Steve. I, BONNIE SMITH, being of sound body and corrupted mind will to Mr. Kulesa my little sister for the next six years. (Good Luck) To Jeff Knott I give my shyness. To Pam Hurd, the ability to find her own ride to Cosme- tology. I, JANET SNYDER, being of slightly sound mind and body, hereby bequeath to my boyfriend, Mike, the health, help and understanding to stay in school. To Dennis and Mark, a running car to get to school in. To future UN Model Debators, the power of argument to get another trophy. I, ALLISON SPARKS, will Mark Miller, the ability to be nice in the morning. To Jim Sunnock, the Presi- dency. To Theresa Ewles, a flight to the moon without any sign of Marti- ans. To Mr. MacCord, steel tires and no freshmen. To Laurie Ledbetter, Dr. Steel. To Sheryl Vinstra happi- ness and success and to Gina, Lars and Doug an everlasting rainbow. I, DELLA STEELE, being of sound mind and body will Allison Sparks a never ending supply of M M’s, Michele Bellisle, a gun for her own personal use, all my hostile morning remarks to Doris Ormanovich and to Kris Denaway a razor to shave her car and wire for any more muffler repairs. I, LORI STERNAMAN, hereby leave Vicky Vrooman my ability to “be Nice” when necessary. To Dawn and Mike, the ability to quit pretending. For Dan Noble, a life-size portrait of myself; to Jeff I leave the ability to give compliments and stick to New Year’s resolutions and to my brother, Bill, a perfect report card. I, DIANE STEVENS, do hereby will to Laura Cronkhite my lone Pinto to play bumper cars with. To the V.B. Snowdrifters, melting snow! To Diane L. a lifeguard with sexy legs, to Kris J. a rose, to my brothers, Todd and Craig, I bequeath good grades and happy years in high school. I. CARRIE STAURT, hereby will: Tracy a pink Cadillac from Mary Kay. Tammy the encouragement to keep writing poetry. Todd a year round snow for skiing, Super James, the blue Mustang I promised him. Richard, my disco shoes, Groucho a chance to sit in the President’s chair. I, SKIP TAFT, being of unstable mind and sound body will to Don Fine my outstanding tennis ability, he needs it. To Brenda, my musical abil- ity; to Tammy and Mary another way to get to school and to Miss Rose another superb Round-Up Staff. I, SELINA THORTON, being of sound mind do hereby bequeath my personality to Vicky Vrooman, my voice to Lyn Rorick so she doesn’t have to use Mr. Bill’s. Mr. Clark, another Sweeny and Deebie, Mr. Christensen, the best of everything. I. CONNIE VANDERMOLEN. being of sound mind and body will to Michele Bellisle my ability to sleep in on Saturdays and Sundays, to Micki Martin I will my ability to play quar- ters all night and still be friends with Jack. I, SHERYL VINSTRA, being of sound mind and body will Allison Sparks the ability to ride a horse dou- ble. To Della Steele, the nerve some- day to go down Hemlock. To Doris Ormanovich, a snack for first hour and to Ann Weltevreden the ability to put up with Dennus TeBeest. I. DAWN WESTSTRATE, will Mike Kraushaar the ability not to get mad over little things and one free pink sunset, to Sheri Deal, my phone num- ber so she can call me once in a while, and to the science department one free dozen of Meijer’s donuts in the 81-82 school year, specially delivered by me. I, DEBBIE WIGHAM, will to Caren Hurd all those laughs we’ve had with “Cid” and many more and some win- dow cleaner. To Micki better luck with her Gremlin than we had with mine, but just as much fun! To Laurie Ledbetter, her fantasy and “Mag- num.” I, LAURIE WORONIECKI, do hereby will to poodoo Ann and poo- doo Sandy many more fun road trips and to Doug, my furry little kitty; to Gina, a chain breaker. To Chip, my permission to fulfill his plan someday. To Mike, Joe and Todd, a Miss Adams doll. 162 163 164 Autographs n p « • a 6' O ‘•J n i f ia F A a . r1 fit Good Luck Class of 1981 THE COMSTOCK EDUCATION ASSOCIATION “The Teachers of Comstock” 168 DECA Seniors Big Day The seniors of DECA proudly line up for the camera. Front Row: Mark Rapp, Joe Slager, Mike Page, Bruce Wall, Randy Thompson and Richard Councel. 2nd Row: Nancy Fawley, Dawn Pratt, Selina Thornton, Laurie Morrison, Becky Adams, Tammy Rhodes, Theresa Lumbard and Jane Harrington. 3rd Row: Donna Fenwick, Dawn Devries, Naomi Franks, Julie Lee, Laura Drake, Deb Ouding and Mary Betke. 169 Onlunc, ★V.I.P. 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