Dondero High School - Oak Yearbook (Royal Oak, MI)
- Class of 1980
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I vi, :HX 3.-nd , J em D- 1 w M ' L ,-.nk , . 1: P3351 , nw. A 'f MA: 5:.!'::iq. Q DMV M R im. N: ,giwg ,,, f s 4 Q 2 H' , , . .L ' ' 5 5 I if fs if ik-Q-' -4 . V 7' Q : ,',' g,Q1N , f 'F' KQB. -if sg'g I ,dv xgzf xii f Q sg , X bmw M ,fx , fx. ,M L? ' v 5 , . - -H Q ' . Q C Qi HHISE WITH GLHDSOHF VOICE OH HIGH, HHT WE HEVEH FHIL TEHH3 HHT CONE HHD TFHHB HHT GO. OUH HEHHTS FOHEVEH SHHLL DE. .MN N. .XX wx rf.,--v w' wx ,, .fi ,xx Below: 'A friend is a gift whose worth cannot be measured except by the heartf Top Center: Sophomores show their spirit. Bottom Center: Last year's Queen, Lori Lampman, crowns Shelly Wentzel. qi, ,,,v'-x US N muli mm FFXITHFUL TO mr rung WNV HHIL, ELL HHIL, T0 THEE. I IM N ,I II I W WIKI!! f X X XM 4 N M, I ff I TIIE EITCUITT SECTIOII DETILS IIIIITII TEIICIIEIIS, COUIIBEIOIIS EIIID ITDIIITIISTIIEITOIIS, EETIEOITIIIIIG TIIEITI DFIIIT DUTIES. f 'I 1 I ww ffisiefif- bvizgw 5.17 ' xnzhxmqf 1 1 W 1 1 Y N' 111g89qERga?'g W 4551 ' N 55' H7115 3:4 . 5 . Ne. ' 5 sff M A' .I ,A tf I X 1'91' ' QX - ' . 'Q .O , 33343 qv a Qs' 8' avi' if kg' M980 ,povovidf y mcum X M4 mm 'Q' . A j arg. .4 .,Q- fl. 0' DOllDlfllO'S flDIVlllllSTllflTlOlI HELF3 ITS STUDENT DODT -ef' 1 I V ' , ' 2 - .jig 5 ' All Q I. Q K X Q5 24 .. V,k, . I f .rf :gig A ff if U . Y 'K N -. an-A . M 5 .fl i .6 .,. 9- ' 3 , ' ' ' i- T if ' 5 S 'W f 512 1 l I r -Q 'ri A A it '- , 2234+-we Q . W... J ., V' ? Mx ll 12, ' i' K k K if' yy 'I V n w I K g , ,, . Ji- FS. Iii, ui A,-'E M gt 2, X .V t Q 551555, .ig L . 'EQ A, l tg edt l ' 155-Ls: Mr. Martin Mr. Race Mr. Chynchuk Mr. Glick Mr. Boyd Ftoyal Oak Dondero Ad- ministrators have continued to show and support to the student body to its staff. Mr. Martin is seen greeting students in the halls. While Mr. Flace and Mr. Chynchuk are working in the office with students, Mr. Glick is busy making sure the school schedule is work- ing smoothly. Mr. Boyd, the atten- dance officer, is understanding and listens to the students' point of view. The Administrators work very hard to make school enjoyable for students. Mr. Place, as usual, hard at work. Mr. Glick, are you still on the phone? Mr. Martin in his favorite place, Mr. Chynchuk always has time for a smile. HOTEL OM SCHOOLS OOOITD OF EOUCOTIOH Board Member Mr. Weber Board Member Mr. Schultz Board Member Mrs. Kantaruan Superintendent Dr. Otto Hufziger Board Member Mrs. Ogger QQ Board Member Mrs. Penner Board Member Mr. Richards Board Member Mrs . Keller DOHDERO SERVES Ill lvllllll WINS xr .. X sf24, .r,.,..r we x . .. ., K f W 5.352 W 5 ' .- . 'i Y . ' ' il 1l - .0 .4 f ep i i 1 .ff l f Q fy. ' -. L . . i T 1. ' L R Ag ,Y y f 1 , g 1.3. -s tag 'kts ,. A W 'w....f 2 V ' 5 X . j il fr:-wg . T. wi n .A J. Mr. Butler Mr. Hubbard Mrs. Logan Mrs. Moss Mrs. Persons 1 H 'Lsj iiigfifb Q . ,rl A' . K .QQ in nt. t' -W , Q .V xl . .4 .X .Tw fs sl fmf f . my 1 ' . . ' Mrs. Adams Mrs. Bussell :H ' -fi . I .. -QL .ay V A Q7 . X . . ,V . fa:-1' t '- .W 5 ' ... f. . Mrs. Perkins Mrs. Thompson Mrs. Youngerman The counselors this year are doing a great job as usual even with the retirement of Miss Ed- mondson who had been with us for twenty-four years. The secretaries are giving the counselors and administrators a great deal of help. We give thanks to all of them. Dondero greatly appreciates all their assistance. ssa tfff.grfEi.ft5:7f .. Mrs. Eberle Mrs. Hayes Mrs. Hoolehan Wt .. YQ: - .. TPL?-W Z . ...BSI-a9'2 'iE . ..v' f. .el i T T Rf 41' t rg i.. .,-.... Mr. Hubbard patiently helps a student. I4 . . . THROUGH VIUTIOUS IUHDS OF FROGIUXNS Mrs. Balgenorth Mr. Tanona Y, ,fs . ,2,..,. a,3Q5g3v,j.f.. ..,f.:iS,f,Xg, 1 K, , ir w 'ff fm JWYF' . .- 5 fa. x 1-f ::5 ' :'::f , 1 : ., 55: ,. : .., :. : 'f4I3J Mr. Caruso F 3 ' N I' x. 4, ' Mr. PikOS NW.. . f - 5' am Q., , .J , ..L,,. Mrs. Hunter Mr. Keller Mr. Asch Mr. Attan lr, . 4 - r Q if 67 f' figs V ?li:,.,1 , g,, rw 1' sf 21,4 , Q' .1 WW . , b . f. , I - W' 9 ' s ff 'H ' A ,Q L' V -' f N Lf . I K a H3 til H 1 , MVS. FFGGTTTHU MVS. Pearce 4 J 9, . -,. a f . 2. g ,rr 4. .. Mr. Steeby N F, '1 W - .ii 'r K My r Q Lf?'if Q P 24 1 3 Y ' '+. w . Q? 1 X N v' 1' . G , ,Q 1 . ,, r -I i:6fLsffv:f X, ' lg f. F' Q, is . f - 4 ' '1-ry ' Mr. Loftun Mr. McLean I 7 , l Wim... ABOVE: Mrs. Pearce surveys ner students work. BELOW: Mr. Loftln enjoys watching hrs gym class In ac- tion. FITON Glilllllllllzl TO SHRKESFEHRE Finishing with Senior Math Calculus. ls that Mr. Streeter mak- ing a obscene phone call.? Our English Department is the biggest depart- ment of all. lt offers courses from Film Making to Poetry. Department head is Ms. Diane Cottrell. The Language Department again is offering the same courses as in previous years, including French, German, and Spanish. Although these courses are the same as last year, students find them interesting. Mrs. Roosa S, f its . . , L Go ahead and smile Ms. Whalin. Mr. Streeter Mrs. Bennet Mrs. Hildebrand Mrs. Scherschun fi' X. Ms. Whalin fha, '57 Ms. Brakeville N? fsfi.p.:,m Q t fc v F l Af, sig: ' F' J K. . , I . , , V- , .,., , ,K f-1..- ff 'P ML' Ms. Cottrell , , 22 2 - ' .wfaff - ' 'Sf 'i N ' . gs- it 3,-A 1 XX, f l la Mr. Ogurek Mr. Rockwell , . x' X 'fin g g ' Z Mrs. Schultheiss it Mr. Price Mr. Stout i, if , M... 3. rw' ., tu, ig, Mr. Solis FROVI ITLGEDRH TO CHLCULU5 . ,K A .1 ' Stiff- Mr. Barich Miss Barth Mr. Diebel . l S :' K .,,lJ,. H ,ei .,,, I .5 , I XXX A A. sn? nl Mr. Hemmila Mr. Heter Mr. Phelan Mr Eberhardt V. fwvzf- pf -f--4 I ,Msg . 'vi Q ' ,Q i gr, t X5 fu, , , , 1 f 1 .W Mr. Sing A -.J sk vm 1 X Mr. Eberhardt tries to explain how easy Geomerty really is. i A wr-A -r Mr. Fuhr U .. I ' ' V 'Q' ' if Mr. Snider The Math Department of- fers many courses including Computer Science, Calculus Statistics, and of course the traditional courses Senior Math, Algebra, and Geometry. Computer Science has been offered here since the renovation. It is taught by both Mr. Heter and Mr. Sing, who help the students who take such an interest in it. Here at Dondero 1 year of math is required to graduate. Most incoming Freshman choose from General Math, Extended Algebra or regular Algebra. Then Advancing to Geomerty or Computer Science. The Social Studies Department is offering a great variety of classes from history to the realm of psychology. Dondero has many history classes which include World History 1, 2, and 3, United States 20th Century, US to 1877, and US Military. Other Social Studies classes include, Sociology, Psychology, Model Government, World Geography, Advanced Placement History, and many others. Mr. Cook, department chairman, and the other teachers strive to make history enjoyable. A typical class? CM Mrs. Khachaturian 'TllfflD THF FUTURE FROVI THE FHST , ,J it Fl 'b 421fi4i12E:2-1 x 'A ' v 1, 5- bf in Above: Is that Mr. Cook with the real Julius Ceasar? Below: Mr. Voegtler finds his 4th hour hilarious. W' S, jf, .5 ,:.,,f,i , 'S Wh Q ! . , H 211.13 ' . i ff? '- , 4 . , X. I K 'ml' Q f , is tg I, Y K L , W, V, . Q. ,,, 4 c Y- '5 . , , 1. KM'-an-pf .I if I 1 ,J Wim! 'Q fiW'5i 5 ' sg. - 3235 if ' 'V 5 . Smilay Mr. Noble Mr ,ff - will ! vga is 1 - 5 5 ' X ' l tfii 2 Y I ,rw . ' . .. ,f P' ' Q Mrs. Ashley ,, lf' . . A Y i f Lv Wi ,fb X 55. W Mr. Cook at 2 't ,, 'mm 1, , 5 zen.. in-4' f a ty? 4. 'S 4 Y, Mr. DeBraaI 2 Lf ' V, r Mr. Stevens . Bryce Q A M r ai. tl Q. M, Ms. Crooks 1 .. . ff' ' gfillif zg. -5' 1, f at W- . ' ' 1 4' . Miss Frei Wt ' , ti' K H PM .4 , . K ,Q t l ink ,,-.y,3ff5Zvlf 'laurel' V IJ.:-'S Mr. Voegtler -rf HTFOTHESIS HND HECIFIES , ... . Q ,Z ' T 'b'f S A f' ' . f m ' n V If Mr. Hursh Mr. McElroy ,mv- 23712: t Ms. Riley Ms. Tongring-Willlson Did you lose something Mrs. Murphy? ,,,4-. ,x , , , V2 5 at Mr. Fiegetz mx' :ttf , A fm ' Ms. Mrs. Kirtland Lookout, Ms. Riley! 3 'Ze .. wx . 'fi' l YT :H A i , D f QQ f f Mrs. Murphy Mrs. Pierce Mrs. Sweet Again this year the Science Department is striving to teach the students new and interesting things. Although we have a small Science Department, what they lack in number is well made up for by the quality and experience in their teaching. Some of the classes of- fered in this yearts curriculum are Life Science, Biology, Chemistry, Honors Senior Science, and Astronomy. The Home Economics Department is offering many classes, from Basic Foods to Child Development. All of these classes give both in- formation and experience for the future. Department head Mrs. Mur- phy is constantly onthe go, running between classes. THF HRT OF SHOT RFID VIUSIC , A j ii 1 ,... VNVJA, X , I A M- k , A i iv .,,. gi V gl ? .iimefgeiiw ,wg V. Ll Z.:-QL., ' A '-Mvaf, Mr. Jaskae Mr. Kirpatrick Mr. Brockett Y? V ' I , 1 ff! A 1 A 1 3' 'i g' ' ' .f - Mr. Hartsoe Mr. Perkins Mr. Winter ABOVE: Mr. Jaskae taking a break. BELOW: The big payoff...Mr. O'Brien. Mr. Wiebers, get to class! 20 THE DUSIHES3 OF HRT fr E' ' W V, qi A A I 53455 L 2 .5 if i 'ar .E . Q eg - - - ' , . 1 5 ,A in-P51 3 if 3343? M M .ein , :mf Z. A ' . ' ' ' QQ' ,. . ' M - ' if is .,,. 4 V W 1 A ? ' z Mm' X Mr. Ballinger Mrs. Bonacor Mrs. DiBiase K Bd Mrs. Kistner makes it look so easy. ff... ,gm , . ff Q ??3?97W Y ' r wr- ii i- mf f- -v - . -I J . my an wk 7' ,L f , 1. in M, 7 : f - .541 pf A 7 ' my , : svn ,J Mr. Lawson Mrs. Moy Mr. Paul Mrs. Kistner on ABOVE: Mrs. Sing corrects papers. BELOW: Mr. Fisher plans his assignments. ik' X, X, .. ,Jv- Q Z. a - 1 . ? f . , f L 1 ' if - , X. an , . if , .. Wh. ..,,,. J' , 4 95 ' , - ' I 1.1.5, . . 1 . 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'J 'f4'r'TS '.'3'9'f S Z 1-I xl I 1' ,',l f' -W 4 TT 5 1 T f T T ' GM S QTr, S N W' if MM T S SSX ZX' T T T I 1 S I THE TTTTELLECTUTTL SECTTOTI DEITLS WITH THF. TTCTTDTTTTTC SIDE OT THF STUDENTS, TTIETTT FLFCTIVES ITTID TTEQUTTTFTTEHTS. ,N-. .fy MM ISS TTS MA! S Sf, T , T T Q .J A T X :yell tual Ediiorsz I I n f a wade 5 'lTfT S, I xxx ' . . . Ali , 77,115 .S IFITELLECTUFXL FQ b Usgipu 'YQ' Xt' ,o'Zfifs?a., 03s9o9a'6'u. eff . ,1 X W M f u ?fw 14 k,','- J, -f ,J,,,avi1hq, QQQQWQHO' Reaug' THF Slbllilllflb HCORNEH5 Dondero's newspaper, The Acorn, turns out 8 issues every year. All 8 have successfully corn- pleted the job of keeping the student body and faculty informed about our school and communi- ty. School spirit lives at Dondero within the pages of The Acorn. Wrestling on the desks? iKim Williams and Dana Willisl l Monica Wiles edits tsyyc f t 'f ' l , . A xvl f , Cole Nagy gets a feel for the paper. ,E NJ xy ,M g ,. Zigi? Q - . H 1. - ,- . .N MEF. ,z Pasting pictures is so muon fun for Lynn Handley and Dana Willis. t vi at ,V mi ' ABOVE: Brett Gatii preparing to dissect an article. RIGHT: Ms. Brakeville in one of ner serious moods. ., ffizf' I fi A2 What are Dan Ryans eyes trying to tell Angie Connoliy. ,X . y N T QM . I 7 - ',,1' K -,Xi THE VIIGHTT OMS wi .. ,. ew P Q' ' If I YQ V -iv. i gkf .Q 4 .N v 'w it , x Angie Pielack is trying to decide on the right picture. One of the fabulous group conferences. 4' f. QF' V -L 1 .1 31 15' g ABOVE: Karen Honeycutt leafs through an old OAK for inspira- tion. RIGHT: Wade Nitowski in the secret files! 1 I f Whr . 4: .,.f W' SFROUT FITOIVI LITTLE flCOiillS u-q,.....,,. This years' OAK STAFF was fortified with new members, and new ideas. These ideas included in- creasing the number of pages, and reverting to a tradi- tional type of yearbook. We also had a new and in- sightful advisor, Mrs. Schultheiss, who encouraged these growths. You, the reader, may judge our success. fl ' ' 0. -yu , -L, 1, was Q, U v . .N4bf,. -9. 3 . ,... . ..,, J- ig, t Kg ABOVE: The 1980 OAK staff. LEFT: Holly Hoolehan weighs a possibility. Y ' .N v Nzf -iii., . in 2, ,E fo 1 I ABOVE: Colleen Boozer and Julie Daschke shift through pix LEFT: A penny for them, Jim Hughes. GENESIS, HEVELRTIOHS . Dondero's literary magazine Genesis has had another very rewarding year. Genesis is created by the Dondero's imaginative Writing Class and consists of short stories, poetry, art, and photography submitted by the student body of Dondero High School. In addition to Genesis, the Creative Writing Class also publishes a magazine called REVELATlONS , which con- tains work done by the Imaginative Writing Class only. iit' - re My best friend is the dic.Qonary, thinks Alec Kirby. ,f X Xxtf 1 ' :ffl tk' Jean Pugsley and John Gourley share ideas. Marie Hawkey rereads a masterpiece. MMmn,d'wd,.,,,,,,,,,,.. A . ws.. .,., . . Q- .. ,W K. uw., A .,,.,.,,,....--an- 'H-M-'F' www- .Qi is f- : d . A X Patti Carlson practices her yoga. . . .-- ,U ' mi s . Q ' YQ-, X if Colleen Songderath, one of Revelations'i talented let ters. Ii TOUCH OF CLITSB ,A , v-'Qi 5' va Q.. N-M0 ABOVE: Audrey Jenkins discusses business matters with Genesis Editor-In-Chief Jo Swaney. A :lies fur? ABOVE: Who could Jennifer Mooney be giving her sly eye to? ,gziiia BELOW: What creative thoughts lurk in Buss Bistauis mind? A :dit s ,i K, - yf---- x 5 'V : i L15 at if 3 v 3 iid 3 P, ,V 1 ii - ABOVE: Mr. Stout believes in the tranquil approach to teaching. DEDHTERB D0 IT Dlflllfll i Debating is fun! tAndrea Ferkany and Keith ' his , L Weberj f., O 140 'F Ai V' ,MX R xi. m 4,1 Back Flow: Andrea Ferkany, Jim Schoettle, Jim Hughes, Fritz Schlottman, William Silagi, Sue Baudino. Front Row: Alan Elder, Dan Ryan, Doug Hillyard, Keith Weber, Chris Dunne. Not Pictured: Bob McClory, Ms. Boltz. Bob McClory points out to Sue Baudino that there's only one way to ri 90- . In 1979-80 the Debate Team had a successful e season. . .V Q31 The Junior Varsity finished second of the 11 teams 1 competing in the league. Junior Varsity senior Chris Dunne, placed in the individual standings. His partner Doug Hillyard, the most improved J.V. speaker. 1 ln the Varsity Division, Dondero finished the season with a 13-9 record. Bob McCIory was awarded the top C school speaker trophy. The most Valuable Debator Award went this year to senior Chris Dunne. Jim sehoeme uses enthusiasm to get tothe perm. ' 2? l 3 ,,. ABOVE: Bob McClory reviews some last minute notes. BELOW: Dan Fly explains exactly where he stands, as Jim Schoettle listens intently. 'Ns Ht it ABOVE: William Silagi Debating teams. BFI ft 1:zrxa'J:i2--s lt xg. and Fritz Sclnottman, one of Dondero's best 2 f . mv . .X . it i ABOVE: I told you I was right, It's here in black and white, says Jim Hughes to Alan Elder. BELOW: Doug Hillyard gives a few tips on Debating. -i Q-ff , K -Q 33 FOIIEIISIC3 IEII5 II IIIIE II IS BACK ROW: Mrs. Roosa, Alec Kirby, Tim Fix, Doug Hillyard, Bill Willard. MIDDLE ROW: Tracy Hill, Holly Sexton, Chris Dunne. Jlm Dowdell. FRONT ROW: Debbie Birkenhauer, Howard Matthews, Steve Cocoli, Bob McCIory, Angie Connely. BELOW LEFT:AIec Kirby with FrlendiDlctlonaryl. X Debbie Blrkenhauer shows her form. Tim Flx reads his best. The 1979-80 Forensics team was one of the biggest and the best teams Dondero has had in years, thanks to the fine coach- ing of Mrs. Roosa and assistant coach Mrs. Martin along with the total enthusiasm of the team. The Forensics team spoke on such topics in competition as Story Telling, Dramatic Duoes, Humor, Information, Serious and Radio News. Grinnlng with prlde is Bob McClory. HIZXDLTXH SFRHCHEH Dllfll ABOVE: The compact dictionary for the compact person, Jim Coyne. BELOW: Todd Trudell demonstrates the eyebrow lift. Everyday it seems that there is an increasing emphasis on the need of foreign languages. Recent events indicate credibility to this statement. Three different languages, besides English, are being taught at Dondero in an effort to reveal to students a total world of understanding. Vlilfflf ABOVE: Steve Ennis paws his way through. BELOW: Mrs. Sauer and Scott Beck analyze Tuesday. -fi 35 The Chess Club has been active for 10 years. It has come a long way from the time when Mrs. Swetes started it. The Club participates in a Round Fiobin Tournament with other schools in the MSAA. Practice is fun and all can learn from one another. Check Mate! 9 I .. '. X. is ' 'A'A 'F -.. mf. it CHESS CLUD VIHIKES THEIR VIOVE K gl Q' Brian Schlottman thinks up a counter-move. .145 I 'U , . ig ,X E' E u Mr. Race gives a bit of advice. Mr. S. observes Mike Ennis' game. Mike 8 Steve Ennis ask, What do I do now? Cilfllll Hill CLHSSES Paula D'Arca checks for the right feature on Jim QPandal Panek. . .the per- fect model. i ABOVE: What can Tammy McCoy make out of that lump? RIGHT: John Weber, that is clever. The Art Classes are keeping up with past traditions. A well rounded experience of art starts with Art 1 St 2, the foundation course, that shows color theory and perspectives. Art 3 8t 4 with sculpturing and 3 dimensional design. Advanced Art is for Jrs. St Srs. only. Azucena Ordiz draws a crayon pine tree. . HJ'--1 ' :fri yyxxki fl ix Q ABOVE: Kim Williams shows Mrs. Tlllf HDILITT T0 COHHUHICITTE . . ENGLISH English may be taught in different ways but the idea is basically the same. It is to teach the students to be able to work and mold ideas into written or verbal forms of communication. Dondero offers many ways for students to express themselves beyond the classroom. There are many nf' v-5 clubs for English minded , A students to participate in . . . M, th Speech Club, Creative Writing l Club, Forensics, Debate, and A many others. ' ll Schulthelss how it's done. ABOVE: Carolyn Seyfarth'enjoys a good ink pen while she ok. studies. BELOW: A model student, Tom Knofsky. BELOW: Dan Ryan and Dan Thomason team up to read a good bo f neun: Wlulkw lemma it -1 1 ll' gh 1 Xl 'ff at .L Nut 1,1 ' of New -3 I-L A 38 , ,. X I' A I Y : 1' 5 . Q. 'X ABOVE: Could it be somebody actually uses the Encyclopedia? Yesl, shows Deb- bie Kincannon. 1 M Q 1 ABOVE: This can't be right, thinks Ann Lemessurier. BELOW: Joe Miltner grins, and bears it. ,0 ,- ABOVE: What am I doing here? thinks Robin Roy. BELOW: Kurt Kaiser listens but thinks of better days. 1' st - 1. - f ' , 'iii' , it L f '. Nr: ,X 45 , 'ZA ABOVE: Mr. Smilay explains the big words in the book to Carena Chapman. BELOW: School can be a real drag, thinks Sandy VanZandt. SOCIHL STUDIES ABOVE: Mr. Noble demonstrates expression to his captive au- dience. Dondero's Social Studies Department offers a wide range of classes. Some of the basic courses include: United States History, American government, and model government. There are also more advanced and com- plicated courses, such as: psychology, sociology, economics, and advanced placement history. These Social Studies classes are designed to help broaden the students' outlook on the world .. .both past and present. BELOW: Mr. Bryce displays his attention getting stare to his class. VIIXES THF FITST WITH THE PRESENT -if? 44 ,Q1F s.. .nl ABOVE: Tom Schmidt and Jenny Stark go over class work. BELOW: Virginia and Valerie Belevender are double trouble in history. plz ,H . L lf.. 'W -- ' kg. K K. I.. L .2 ii, . 1 . SEEN 6 I x BELOW: Bob Sutherland gives his famous evil eye. ', K xx I ,I i I in ABOVE: Boy is this boring, thinks Lori Lavison. BELOW: Mr. Voegtler Keeps a watchful eye on Cathy. 41 IIIIIII: DUIIDIIIG DIOCII3 OI SOCIETY ABOVE: Mr. Hursh points out that Geometry is elementary. The Math Department offers a wide variety of math classes for every kind of career and student tastes. Computer Science, and Statistics are two of these courses that have been developed at Dondero in the past two years, and are a great success. Along with these two classes and the many others like General Math, Extended Algebra, Geometry, and Senior Math just to name a few, bring the world of success just that much closer to the Dondero student. BELOW: A model Junior, Tim Barrett. ABOVE: Look Mom! I drew an hour glass, exclaims, Steve Maser. BELOW: Math can be fun, shows Flon Alvord. , ,A Q Z., 1.11, 'O 42 I . fe' .LN af f Q , 'F ,L- Cl x X A 3? Lk .wg .mfg fl A f ABOVE: Doran Cushing, and Mary K. Hart listen with appreciation. ABOVE: Patty Duffy has an answer for everything. BELOW: Brad BELOW: Mr. Phelan points out some of the basic ideas of Algebra Cochran gladly accepts Mr. Hemmilas words of wisdom. to two students. ,u....f. j if fl. . . X 'Q K 4' 5 . W 3i4.aLf' BELOW: Look at this! exclaims Dan Wood to Andy Young. This year began a new re- quirement for graduation starting from the class of 1983 and on: One must have at least one science credit. This goes to show just how impor- tant the science field has become to everyday life. A new program has been started in the elementary school stages also: Science Curricular lmplicative Study CSCISJ. This program is in- tended to make science more familiar and comfortable for students. lj 5-A ? ri, 15. 3,3 ,,,ys,1D., , QB-' -'Lu-Q. 4' What concoction can Mary Splear make T . . Q N t. 'I 'l c , T A --- I, T' ' ' 2' ABOVE: Sue Wenner checks over her work. BELOW RIGHT: Dave Riley and Mike Leslie study hard. j:'s,..gt.f fb- '+ tf, DFCONF HOKE iVii'OiiTiiTiT Y J!! X Dawn Lasley has helping hands for clean-up. 3: 4, L- w The Beievender sisters use heat to test a reaction. me i 1 ABOVE: Tom Knofsky snickers a reply. LEFT: Laurie Green wood and Dave Siesei calculate a weight in Physics. ' f W--f-g. .We ki :X ,u w..,x...,... . .VA Q ,fx , v X, ,, ,fw- f 'Nh-. Sv- Qii ,1 gi, W Q' -- A A-51 High 'T' k 1k ' I , , 49 -W-limx ff WP' E , 9? , .. 'fl xi? as , Q9 f it 15 . mi 2 'S ' - Jw f 'w WZ ,,,, jx . 1 S 'S S J W mi v yd sq I 3 me ra J fi' THE EXISTS SECTION DEUEIGS TOU THE VOCEXE, IEISTITUHEHTISE BHD TEIEEXTRICESE HSEEETS OE THE STUDENTS LIEE. Arts Editor: T.C. Furlong ts Ass't. Edntor: Holly Hoolehan E h h S 1 , -1 - 4 s ,gf fb, SQ X e A x A ' g V -f 1 ',035ggs'3' xs5?hQgg4XM!9l 55'!: iffigigb Elly m px ,QX 1 llflxc qpgg 4lQv 'awfi XMI' 10 W Po xQ3Qe9X2Z'aNR Giix N' Xf? ,idvxs-Iv-v hi. gm A 695 x 1. 1 gm ws' The Dondero Marching Band once again came through with an excellent show. This year they performed such melodies as Superman, I Got Rythmnj' Rumanian Rhapsody No. 1, Parade of the Wooden Soldiers, and What I did for Love. The band under the direc- tion of Mr. Richard Perkins and Mr. Donald Winter, also com- peted in three competitions this season. Fourteen of the band members will be graduating ln- cluding our Drum Major Rick Stafford. The band proudly takes the field. Another Maynard Fer- guson, Eric Anderson. DOHDEHO HIGH SCHOOL The band marches through the Homecomiil parade. Q ' SSSS A 1 W., .1 - L g ygg L Vi f ks HW. S -.fl V- w Ai 1 M li ' f K ' r'l 3 - .f'v1. M we ' 1 ' A 'A X ig? -M in . s 4-. Ann Stafford isn't always this serious. Solists for Rumanian Rhapsody No.1 Duane Hableman and Mike Flynn. . . . . . HITITCHIHG DHHDI --.xv ABOVE: Mr. Perkins and Mr. Winter discuss the show. BELOW: Beth Kannerstops playing to smile. Standing at attention, Chris Bodendorfer. Drum Major Rick Stafford directs the band Dlilillli CLUD FITFSEPITS FIDDLFIT OH THE ROOF Cherrie Didyk and Dan Brady could dance the night away. i' ' To Tim Fix and Andy Flosenzweig, the Bottle Dance is a serious affair. JoAnn Strazalka calls Sandee Williams, Dan Brady,and Sandy Pyeatt to dinner. Beth Emanuelson, Fiddler in the Pit. ..i xiii: is A J ' SV L i ' if X . ll suit'--iffw,. Vey, . S X X 9 'lf 5 If faces could speak a thousand words, Diane Mohr and Mike Lage. The 1979 play, Fiddler on the Roof, was the most successful play to come to the Dondero stage. It was also the most difficult play musically and instrumentally, Ms. Whalin claims to have ever directed at Dondero. Financially it was pure success due to the en- thusiasm ofthe audience. .Qu-v 3 Why me'? , questions David Bretz. ...but I love your daughter. Dave Weber, Carolyn Gillespie, and David Bretz. To life! Toasts Flon Floy and David Bretz. Q . n r 1. MN, : 2 ,f E 5. if :wg The family prays for Tzeitel's future. 'Sl The angels of heaven. Ms. Whalin takes attendence. f l,g1, , A ' Kevin Carrico prepares the ceiling for the lights. eeee T. -4,1 , . ,ff .. if 2' Q ,,,., 42+-,tts .'fff.f T T s DITITNIT CLUD FELL FLITT Hilllllf HER SHPE NINE Kraig Barr prepares for opening night. The outstanding fall play Take Her She's Mine was a delightful success. Director Ms. Whalin and Student Director Debbie Feltner are very pleased with the overall performance of the play with the exception that it was held in the cafeteria. The optimism of the cast was what made the overall success of the play. ypai T Andy Fiosenzweig and Jim Lesko set the props up. l ,Li Z, ll vw 5- , I W if Sandee Williams watches Janet Omron prepare for the evening ahead, Sandee Williams and Janet Omron listen while Kraig Barr reads a letter from Molly. i g . , A l- ffig 5 f y i l i 'tv r My , .,.-. ug -3 v i'nr Bob Silagi tells a story to Steve Ennis, Bill Williard, and Charlie Jones. Peggy Schroeder enjoys Tara War- riner's humor, Chris Moore seems to be loosing Tara's undivided atten- tion. Narrator, Kraig Barr. Andy Hosenzweig seems content lust being by himself. Dianne Mohr and Debbie Feltner make plans for the weekend. STNFHOHT Dflilb FERFORVIS Qtunf Gigs? Mgt I I l l A 5 f 1--amy. . n -n D, T1 Presenting the Dondero Symphony Band! After marching season was over, the Symphony Band settled down for con- cert season. Because of the renovation project their Winter concert was held in the gym together with Concert Band. Fortunate- ly the auditorium was completed in time for the Spring concert. Excellent perfor- mances were given at both concerts by the hard working musicians. Their busy schedule also included competing in the District Festival and Solo and Ensemble. Tim Barret and 76 Trombonesf' it SUCCESSFUL SUXSOH S S 4 S 'H-X V it ,A .L gsfiiifili A .I - A S Y S 55 if f W W S 'TQ X , , X Director Mr. Richard Perkins. A glance at the Winter Concert performance. Mary Ponsart gives intense concentration, but to what? r , Bob SilaQi, the band's unknown comievxgl Vt... I . Y! CONCERT Dlllllb Tlllf Ullllllzlllf CONCERT Dflllb KT 2 j .inilxi 'rift L. , XX Concert Band, music at its best. Brass has class! Mr. Winter patiently waits for everyone's attention. Tim Carrico, a master at his work and a famous Black Beret. r 35 E - E411 X il. . ' 2 yi , : I r . , 1 Chris Bodendorfer a true Beth Kanner can't figure out what to do John Seyfarth busily plays his trumpet while professional. she's swallowed her last reed. his stand partner listens. 58 The unknown drummer watches from his ready position. doesnt seem o be interested in Paul Schroff's Mike Lage strides for perfection. Kathy Sochowicz and Lisa Tyrrel play their flutes. Musically, this has been a great year for the Concert Band. Despite the traveling back and forth from Keller Junior High to Dondero, their Winter Concert turned out to be a great success. The cooperation of the students and Mr. Winter, the director, was what made their successful performance possible. Now that the band room is finished, the trouble that the students had to go through seems to have been well worth the wait. 59 DOFIDFTKO CHOHTS SING FRON THE Hifiilii Q Practice makes perfect, Musical Minority. Musical Minority members stand out in the crowd. sigh A Cappella members practice for their winter concert. ' A CappeIIa's soprano section lead off the chorus. I-r. fr ..,-. t.af:1wf:.s - --t Eric Jacklin and Brad Lemmon enjoy the view. Mixed Choir put in it W extra effort for their Christmas concert. 5 Z5 H 456- ix AM .W . XX ...M-X X,. ,B Af. . Q - .s A ,5 fs ,i ., , Qf..'-,ah C , , , , . .- V q w. 1. 1 W-5 4 v R , .X t ., Q, . .N We ndy Wysiecki and Barb Chamberlain can't believe it, i I t Girls Choir wait patiently for their que. Vx New faces of Freshman Choir. HW histle while you w ' r. Hart , X Freshman Choir prepare for their first concert. Because of the construction at Dondero, the choirs have been inconvenienced by the shifting around that had to be done during the months of September through December. Due to the loss of time spent on traveling back and forth from the Baptist Church on.Main St. to Dondero, less music had to be performed in the Winter Concert. Also, the Pop Concert had to be rescheduled because of the extention of the date of the auditorium. Basically, the choir members agree that the wait for the choir room was worth it, especially acustically. The auditorium should also be worth the wait. One asset is that the choirs will have access to a new and better sound system. Despite of all the problems due to the construction, the Winter Concert under the direction of Mr. Hartsoe was a ure success A sgitisfftsitifh tt STl'lFll0llT 0llClllf3Tl'lfl TUHE3 Flute soloist Martha Howes. Ted Verlee tunes up his violin. The Dondero Orchestra had many changes this year. They moved into a new room and performed a successful Winter Concert in the First Congregational Church as a result of the renovation project. Their Spring Con- cert was performed in the new auditorium, and proved to be a musically enriching ex- perience for its listeners. 53-. ,mf- Director Mr. Brockett conducts the orchestra A look at three of the woodwinds. lil T0 NEW FLHCE3 9 ' A 4,5 '!?9'f'g3 V 'Cy 'Y Nj1f7.,,' H Introducing the Dondero Symphony Orchestral Isl? .fy Freshman Mary VanDecar and her cello. gifs ff Wi 7 Fi . ll Sheila Stapleton pays full attention tothe difficult music Fl Cl'lFl'lfLLFl IS Clllffllllf The A Cappella Choir has gone through many changes this year. The choir has moved from Barton to the First Baptist Church to finally here at Dondero. Due to the incompletion of the auditorium, their traditional Pop Concert was posponed to a later date and therefore could not be published in this yearbook. Even though the choir had been moved around, the high quality is still heard by the 65 voices. ABOVE: Play with both hands Mr. Hartsoe. BELOW: Steve Bossenberry sings out his bass part. OF THE CROP' Laurie Smith and Janet Omron sing side by side Kathy Keitz and Margie Kaser sing A B C . . . 64 C7 Y if s 9 ':.-.--. W ,xr iv Y 5 ..- Cv W I fave ,, Mg , Q, . .W 1, ,f,1 ,. i QM ' fy ff an 3'-IEW' iff sf WWW Q '-My Q Quik uff 'KV W X, N , . MV ,, T 'fu V Q ,. 9 w nf fm in Q nx- .33 Ami 5 -ia mmm 3 Y 1 ' M5 4 I w Q ,KN , 4. ' ' Q1 Z K ,,,..r ' M 4 M I 7' .if --1 aw 4 rf . I 'qw 5 551' C .4 - .lf Q'- ,f Q V. s ,fin 3 1 I ll' u N 1 1 I I 'fa 1 agXL':,,v,u1. ' Qf9n'luv ',' NN ,' I,'o.xH,' B V x . X O V1X1 O v 4, 4.11-' .LJW-'. 17' , 0 I 1' . V , YP I 414' QM' -.3w.f .'f m.'f'M:wJ'4f2 1:-Ifav6'4 ff M4 S s.eI,I'.' iiffffluylfl ' 1 1:f'v:'1 'I 4229, 'W 'A 'sQ1'mf QMSQW , NWN WNFR nw' r, ff I iq L 1 ' we .xi L I 1r OfWS5'f4'5 ,fig I vw ix uk uf f 'i3'7i9 WM A M .fffwv ww-7. I. auf wi' ff' 4 f W-wr Q VY I5 ff 5 4, 'ff I Q 'eg'X :S' A-w--4 Q' - ' .11 fir, I I x I fiilleir it-vjgn IAQAQQQ mg x Q Qqlhg Wa, I H11 lg , ,OqaM..u' ',,:,,::,y4,M f1Qxx9x9,l, .Q- 2: 4!yi:i'f:, u'i6g :MM pl :!aZ',':ExfIw',5 f n 0- g I, 'Rafi 2O'fO2'3X f,s i bax I fd 'K' H' ' ' C1O5F'fSi',m.vG:u' I I I 'I I I OI f I I I-'wx , W I II WW 5 ' I I I I X ' IIIE CIIIIIIIIS SITCIIOII DEIIIS IIIIIIII I IIIIT IDIIITIIIIIIIIIOII IOII IIIE LIFE OI IIIF SIUOEIII OOOT IIIIFII IIIGII SCIIOOI. I I 'Nr-' Q I I ' fi Paula QQAFCE I x I I 1 1 f jix . N I7 ' I 165 M' ' -4 I 0 'Q EN KAW s ' Ing! ll' -5:5 ' Wi ,Q 11' l 1 , 6 t tf: Sz? Ib L AA 1 S 1 L fd - f 7 QSM? QQTQ, -' ' Qx vii Qu wwf' . SEOVEC DEVELOFS SFECIHL SKILLS South Oakland Vocational Education Center, QSEOVECJ is offered to all 11th and 12th graders in the Oakland County area. The classes offered at SEOVEC are geared towards the development of skills not taught at Dondero. F 'll V. -- -I 1 . . , .fql . FN ' . - 1 it ii John Leasia gives a smile. Brian Mitchell enjoys his Engineering Drafting class. fl' f 9 K. ,gg gl 5' 1 -i f '.f.-f- I 1 .., M It Hydraulics keep Jim Hawley busy. Happy looking Carrie Swift, working hard in Print Shop. P W 2 r .Q X ' . , 'ga .za . . V. 0 A-'N ' ., f i. 5 ' ... A ' . MX- V m . , ,' 4 V wi M gL..fEL, 1 'Ei gr 7. f, 4, , . n.f,jLf6f:fJ ' A., i . - .4 57 'fl if ' ,:'L , I , W4 ' V , ' K r .4 In ' 1119 . ' I , , . 'ns my Z if V V thi W Lori Shires dreams about owning her own Beauty Shop. ar Kim McCIeary looks to the future. Q , 4 S' 0 1- my '9. l. MQ, 5 1. s4 Ken Edwards is very interested in Electronics. Above: In the Greenhouse is Debbie Burgher. Below: Smiling, Julie Johnson. 71 O CO'Oi' IS EITRHIHG RFID LEHRHIHG Ca 4 .. , ,A-as-3 tw Did you know that by joining Co-op, you have a much better chance on getting a good job, than going out and trying to find a job on your own. There are a wide selection of Co-op programs such as, Office Co-op Retail Co-op, Trade and ln- dustrial Co-op, Vocational Foods, Vocational Automotive, and Nurses Assistant program. Co-op is a good thing, so don't forget it. If interested, take advantage of the opportunity. rrie Muirhead another working women. ' 'Fir 'E'-35, .-43x 9 ,,ru.f EL ,-Tytii - Q ig gi f s r. F5 I H LEFT: Betty Beebe and Chris Clissold take a little time out for a break. ABOVE: Checking the stock is Ftandy Dzierzawskl. BELOW: Darren Anderson seems to be dreaming on the job. F I' gainin- ABOVE: Kyle Rancourt smiles as she works. BELOW: Tari Wentzel keeps up with her filing work. ii i N., ,lig-hNx.,,.,. s, A day dreamer is, Charlotte Smith. Irene Ellison and Janet Splear, give their patient the works WORKING OUT IN OUR COVHVIUTHTT ip-2-f-v Shirley Baker and Kathy Fiaimondo keep on working. 5 Ww'E'W is 1 : -47 v LEFT: Martha Howes finds something funny. RIGHT: Dan Cummings takes his job TOP: Dave Riley smiles as he works. ABOVE: Sue seriously. Kalier keeps busy at Dunns. lr ii i i , fvwf A, r'- W ONEY Mall Brian Quarters works the register at Fiomeyns. iw i i Buzz Roberts is a happy worker. mOIejmczak is a busy worker at the Main .1s jr Steve Till keeps the shelves stocked. Ai Dianne Dixon keeps everything in order. i NONE ECONOHICS xg-X Steve Stahr shows that sewing is not just for girls. Cindy irwine and Cheryl Moore prepare a meal. - 7,89 Z! X S--15 Q Mrs. Pierce passes on her skills. 'hF 1, .sry i X x . .Qi , . Mi' - . ., x r V ' 'L , -. rj? ix A Q. wif: if We x. 4, V - A ll. k 3 . 5, ...rr .+ I s ,A- -4, 4 K r In . f' Child Care is a success for Barb Procter. Tina Branham with her special guest. ' . Here is a good example that sewing can sure keep you busy. ml -,f S.. Loara Ball checks her machine. ak e 7 Tracy Miller looks on at a little Halloween clown. Krystal Caldwell looks on while Mrs. Pierce shows her the way. VOCHTIOHRL FOODS ABOVE: Bob Mulholland truly a busy worker. BELOW: Mr. Brennon, seems to always be explaining. 'llffiriev nfl bf 4 78 QL l X. ti ...ro 3 Mrs. Hath lends a helping hand to Paula Chetosky. There are many Dondero and Kimball students in- volved with the Vocational Foods program here at Dondero. All of these students have a job to do in the kitchen such as preparing the food that is used in the Golden Oak Restaurant. They also are in charge of serving the food and are responsible for the clean- up. All of this takes place under the supervision of ad- visers, Mrs. Louise Rath and Mr. John Brennan. The Golden Oak Restaurant is now in its second success- ful year, and it is open to the public. Cutting with perfection is, Cathy Columbo. HOVIE CONSTRUCTION, WE DO GOOD WORK! I Ox 1 f ' 1 xg I ,ff Y , Q Q f ' hf .i 231 T: N V7 - ,Q sg- -1.3, Y 1 4 ' T i t l , l if f J l ' EOO ' l A 'if . . . 4 ' f ' Home Constructors Manhal Bahri, Paul Alexander, Tim Churchill, John Jackson, and Dan Thomason, stretch their weary limbs. X I The Class of Home Construction is offered to all Dondero and Kim- ball students who are interested in getting very good experience in the field of Home Construc- tion. The a.m. and p.m. crews meet at the site of the construction located at 12 Mile Road and Ro- chester Fload, next to Wagner Park. None of this construction could have ever taken place without the help of their advisor, Mr. Volk. ABOVE: What is that thing crawling up the side of the house? ls it Tim Churchill? LEFT: Paul Alexander and Dan Thomason work together to secure a beam. THE IHDUSTRIFXL SIDE OF iiiii X5 , A asf! Patti Carlson QetS diSfI'aCt6d ffOm hef work. Bob Scott seems to know just what he's doing. Mr. O'Brien helps Gary Hamilton with his work. Mr. Wiebers and Phil White work well together. 80 Colleen Sondgerath keeps busy with her drafting. DUNFEAU 1 . W, ' With alittle help from our friends. DUSIHES3 DEFITRTNEHT Steve Weber is a pro at typing. Julie Hutchinson files her papers. X 9 9? .ff- ' 'ifffffff L 1-.1 f L' If 1 I ' Typing keeps Kyle Fuikerson busy. One of Chuck FaIvo's few mistakes. 5 Miss Moy is distracted by the class. me I 'W www , ,, , ,nf Kia , ,H ,Q , ' ' , V 6 is 'QM' I ABOVE: What could Steve Cocoli be typing? BELOW: Maureen McNamara knows what she's doing? 'J ll Can Randy Ross type better than anyone? lfllllflilllllllvllflll IS. . .lXlOl'lIll BACK ROW: Dennis Patterson, Greg Hoover, Bill Willard, Darrell Joley, Tim Fixx, Miss Robin Martin. MIDDLE ROW: Jim Hunter, Dan Shea, Dorothy Cox, Mark Boker, Debbie Birkenhauer. SITTING: Mike Barton, Vicki Sandzik, Marca Mannino, Bill Dalton. WOAK has completed another successful year under new advisor Miss Robin Martin. 5 Miss Martin herself was a Dondero High .1544 graduate. WOAK operates on 10 watts of power. This year they have started an Alternative Program. That meaning, to get more people in the community listening. The radio station is located at 89.3 FM. This year the students in WOAK have played a basketball game with WABX. They also have had a Christmas Flower sale. Debbie Birkenhauer looks like she is having fun. ...Q-Q.-sg Jim Hunter gives a smile between songs, Clyde Gifford reads the news. 3 1 if ll 5 i K 2 Ni woAK is '-on The Air. L ?,,...-W Wi Q XX 1'- s Martin finds a golden oldie. Broadcasting comes easy to Jon Houghfen 9 . K :, ,V , ,, 425 MM., ,.f , 4... ,q . N 1 X. f ff +ff 'f h : f M . 5 55 2 W: . MW .. , ,. W, .,,, P f ., , zz- 'L 'rr i in :S 4 V 1 ,A N aff: EW E -i A xy ' H. 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Juniors with a 3.5 grade average, seniors with a 3.25 grade average, that have participated in school activities and have shown a quality of leadership are invited in- to the society. Being in NHS is in- deed an honor of which to be PI'Oud. Siesel.' fi? -2:2 - ...ig-Q Treasurer, Cheryl Furlong: Secretary, Chris Lamb, President, Dave Riley: VP, Bruce Kurt, not now! Back Row: Chris Fisher, Sue Smith, Kurt Ostrow, Chris Lee, Debbie Feltner, Pam Rener, Kevin Kaufka, Bob Corbin, Judy Beltowski, Mr. Cook. Center: Chris Clissold, Ruth Ryan, Kyle Rancourt, Barb Kiernan, Monica Wiles, Charles Falvo. Front: Cheryl Furlong, Chris Lamb, Dave Riley, Bruce Siesel. ,ann ABOVE: Bruce Siesel takes a look. RIGHT: MF- COOK, U19 bellweihef- Dave Riley expresses his opinion. MK ' lVlCC'THlf CULTIVHTIHG CLUD g V3 .. gl.. 'fe -at gi 2. I ' Q ' 45' .fi , 5... gd: vw P ij . - ' ' ' gl' i-Q .FJ fm, ... ik - c--Q. sa' Q Q . , ,. 'lv H fig EJ ff: S 'Qi' i t r Treasurer, Adriana Beltran, Lisa Wilson, Vice-President, Peggy Bartondale and President, Zoona Husain pose with pet skelly. l'4 Z nf This year the Medical Careers Club is under the direction of Ms. Tongring- Wilson. The club has planned many activities for this year. They plan to goto the Detroit Science Center, the Cran- brook Institute of Science. They also plan to go on a tour of William Beaumont Hospital. Many MCC members are now par- ticipants inthe Nurses Co-op. livin: ri! it., I, Zoona Husain stirs up trouble. . ...Q 41' Back Flow: Advisor, Ms. Tongring-Wilson, Julie Hutchinson, Cathy Kurz, Chuck Bramlett, Debbie Kurz. Front Row: Peggy Bartondale, Lisa Wilson, Adriana Beltran, Zoona Husain. RIGHT: Julie Hut- chinson, Adriana Beltran and Peggy Bartondale look at bacteria. 91 Mr. Pishko, the advisor of the Boys' Forestry Club. 'QI Kurt Ostrow looks ahead. This years Boys' Forestry Club is going to be par- ticipating in such activities as canoeing, camping, skiing, and other outdoor activities. The advisor of this year's club is Mr. Pishko, the officers are President, Greg Joumas, Vice President, Kurt Ostrow, Historian, Tom Haupert, Treasurer, Brian Quarters. DOTS' FORESTRY CLUD 'V A--. ................... Back Row: Mr. Pishko, John Minton, Mike Andrzejak, Dave McMillin, Dave Riley, Greg Joumas, Brett Gatti, Russ Hill. Middle Row: Matt Bade, Ken Kernen, Dana Willis, Howard Matthews, Kurt Ostrow, Steve Bossenberry. Front Row: Kevin Kruger, Chuck Lawrence, Calvin Eib, Chris Bjornberg, Rich Dyer, Mike Wendland. fit l 1 , . ff l, wr' . . st qi- - f ...A- Boys' Forestry Club officers. Back Row: Tom Haupert, Historian, Kurt Ostrow, Vice President. Front Row: Greg Joumas, President, Treasurer, Brian Quarters. 92 Y , .Y GIRLS' FORESTRY CLUD ms Mi' President, Chris Lamb, expresses her Girls Forestry Club officers. Back Ftow: Vice Preisdentg Jenny Stark, Treasurer, Charlotte opinion. Smith. Front Row: President, Chris Lamb, Secretary, Julie Flennie. Back Row: Chris Walker, Jennifer Mooney, Karen lngraham, Julie Nardicchio, Julie Daschke, Laura Gleason, Lisa Knapp, Kathy Carpenter, Joni Jablonski, Lynn Ferguson, Judy Beltowski, Sue Smith, Donna Lewis,-Patty Peludat, Holly Jackson, Michelle Reno, Linda Seibert, Colleen Boozer. Middle Ftow: Lisa Jeroski, Elaine Freeman, Patti Carlson, Laurie Thompson, Dianne Dixon, JoAnn Nord, Tracey Gleason, Tammy Marchessault, Debbie Holton, Katie Weiss, Betty Beebe, Pam Laure, Beth Tarkenting, Kim Keeter, Kim Bresser, Kathy Beckman. Front Row: Janet Belszynski, Jennifer McCar- thy, Lisa McEvoy, Kathy Brant, Karen Brant, Laura Phillips, Jane Kerr, Krista Wolfe, Paula D'Arca, Sheila Wilding, Amy Vaughn, Wendy Wagner, Mary Koldeo, Marilyn Hart, Kim Williams, Angie Pielack. Officers: Jenny Stark, Chris Lamb, Julie Rennie. Lisa Knapp, a junior member of the Girls Forestry Club. This years Girls Forestry Club consists of juniors and seniors who are interested in outdoor activities such as skiing, horseback riding, canoeing, and other such activities. This years officers are, President, Chris Lamb, Vice President, Jenny Stark, Secretary, Julie Rennie, Treasurer, Char- lotte Smith. 93 T DOHDlfIlO'S VHHSITT CLUBS. . . ia.: BACK ROW: Karen Wilson, Angie Pielack, Linda Seibert, Marge Veslrand, Julie Daschke, Mary Kay Hart, Elaine Freeman, Sue Baudino, Karyn Haupert, Nancy Kaller, Lori Thompson, Laurie Greenwood, Nancy Ross, Mrs. Hunter, Colleen O'Rourke, Cheryl This year the Girls' ' W Varsity Club, with the ' help of Mrs. Hunter, had a 5 ,C W t great year. For this year's gf ,,,r Christmas Project, the W 3 .ff girls bought mittens for J' A the children at the Child- 2 ff it rens Home with the .A f s money they received from , - their bake sale. The girls A 1 r also participated in many , activities throughout the r W X i 5 school year, like a tobo- Y ganingtriplastdanuary. ' t, The Varsity Club pro- i 51 motes good sportmanship f s T L is and fellowship through gm 1 li competition. To become 51 2 is... an active member of the H s Girls' Varsity Club, you must first earn a varsity letter in one of Dondero's numerous sport activities. Mrs. Hunter Gulli, Kathy Beckman, Virginia Belevender, Sue Kaller, Val Bele- vender, Debbie Cummins, Kim McCauley, Diane Shires, Jennifer McCarthy, Mena Reyman. mai Wa, Sf' BACK ROW: Karen Wilson, Treasurer, Marge Vestrand, Secretary. FRONT ROW: Elaine Freeman, Vice-President, Mena Reyman, President. ONCE llC1lllll ll SUCCESS! BACK ROW. Wade Nitowski, Rich Knopsky, Steve Northrup, Brad Withers, Steve Cocoli, Calvin Alan Elder, Gary Antoniok, John Aller, Dan Ryan, Mr. McLean, Steve Till, Bob McClory, Tom Grigs- St TH d b uh t by,KurtOstrow,Chris Bjornberg. eve ' Won ersa Ou a 'li' - 14- Tlll, Secretaryg Kurt Ostrow, Vice-Presldentg Tom Grlgsby, Pres. President Tom Grlgsby shows his oplnlon. ROW: Bob McClory, Treasurer, Chris Blornberg, Sargent at Armsg The Boys' Varsity Club has become very active in the past years. This year the club sold Fl.O. sweaters which was a big success. Members of the club can be seen selling pro- grams at football games, or selling candy at basketball games. The club is open to any boy who has earned a varsity letter. Mr. McLean is the sponsor. ',,.,w-f ' iff N10 Mr. President Bob McClory. Keith Weber, hard at work. STUDENT Slfllflllf This year the Student Senate was very active and accomplished many things thanks to officers: Bob McClory, Pres., Sharon Gee, Vic. Pres., Alan Elder, Treas.g Linda Chubenko, Sec.,and Mr. Flockwell, advisor. Their activities included, Homecoming, spirit week school pictures, can food drive, channel 56 auction, S400 to Close Up, flower sales, donations to student publications, talent show, and the carnival. N-1CHllmN 3.5 4' X Hail, Hail, the gang's all here What's this stuff?, asks Mr. Rockwell. THE DOHDERO TIEDIIT CENTER What are we doing here?! Willis, studying? 4 3 If.: its s N 5 Mr. S. has all the answers. Ffffi' Chris Clissold serches forthe answers to the questions of life. JN ...ax L T 1 51 +L? 441' V' Y fo. v S. ,A 2 , gl , ,- 'Q-f' W- 1 L: 'V r Q5 mir H1 : 'E . .Q n 4 RX .. if -H IA ,I , S-1 wif +4 -t...,,,,,,w 5.1 .gang ' 53 1. . 16555 . ? f ? ?n.4 SY, J, hx M 'ff'H'e.,, New .WSF 5ViSvf+14ff L, pxb, CQ, jig sl-vi? N 311' ml 11 fl! FRENCH CLUD, FOTKVIIDHDLF BACK: Cherrie Didyk, Jenny Ralston, Karen Wilson, Scott Beck, Kris Roberts, Tom Knofsky, Dan Peterson. MIDDLE: Barb Bradford, Debbie Wruble, Vickie Schmitt, Mary Splear, Martha Koledo, Becky Reyman. FRONT: Kyle Rancourt, Lynn Handley, Julie Rennie, Kim Williams. f s i f '- Al 3 ...... fn ,S 4' I S x 'K I , X ABOVE: Everyone loves those candy bars. BELOW: French Club officers with Mrs. Sauer. R The French Club has not been up to much these days, except sell- ing candy bars and stationary for their restaurant trip. To where? They do not know, but they do know the utter humiliation of los- ing 2-3 in a soccer game to the Ger- man Club. l l r ' . M, - A l , ,Tl nfs. fl ABOVE: Here is the Seine a la candy bar, points out Karen Wilson. BELOW: The Ex- change, starring Karen Wilson, Debbie Wruble and Kris Roberts. ip-...I H -. ,. lI'I t'iT1 GERVIHH CLUD, WUHDFRDITR The German Club is for anyone interested in German and would like to meet others with similar in- terests. Members go on trips tski- ing when there is snowi, go to a local German restaurant for Christmas dinner, and sell candy to sponsor these activities. 'tr What is Therese Smith say- ing? frowns Karen lngrahm. .J BACK, Andy Flosenzweig, Bill Emanuelsen, Kathy Corbett, Karen lngrahm, Jim Schot- tle, Steve Tillis, Steve Maser, Derek Schroff, Phyllis Angeloff, George Closser, Mike Ennis. MIDDLEQ Scott Weber, Sam Broda, Margie Kaser, Amy Kukla, Val Splear, Beth Weber, Julie Pence, Debbie Feltner. FRONTQ Therese Smith, Nancy Rapo. LEFT: Therese, the President, organizes the meeting. Sam Broda, ready for action. Andy Rosenzweig, a person with interest. I SFHNISH CLUD, OLE .Pllilblllwltalkiillillli f L-..-LN STANDING: Bill Willard, Todd Trudell, Shirleen Hancock, Ronda Keeter, Scott Gross, Mr. Solis, Ann Marie Gary records the Spanish Mike Sokal, Don Stuart. SITTING: Steve Ennis, Cheryl Scott, Ann Marie Gary. Club records at a meeting. This year the Spanish Club went into the heart of Detroit to see the Flamence Program, a Spanish exibition. To sponsor this excursion, they sold to the student body bagels and candy. This earned money also goes to pay for their annual trip to a Spanish restaurant. They also are planning on a trip to Cedar Point sometime hopefully in the summer. Their advisor is Mr. Solis, the only Spanish teacher. Their President is Cheryl Scott, Vice-President: Steve Ennis, Secretary-Treasurer: Ann Marie Gary. Lunes 20 de an 11954 ,fafgal ve f ,Z tu J . 'fy ii 'VY , I nu-mu mm -iuuuqululll R Witt Reading out loud is Scott Gross. Dlfaltox Nunn i tl.. vaumal RIM Mr. Solis sings so sweetly. 102 N FIITT CLUD . '-3 ' , . I , ' , M , X. . pf STANDING: Hillary Snyder, Laura Hood, Bill Davenport, Thea Gbur, Holly Sexton, Mr. Fls- Art Adviser Mr. Fisher is also Dondero's cher. SITTING: Werner Bauer, Mary Butkovich, Colleen O'Rourke, Libby Forester, Barbra number one perfectionist. Jones, Andrea La Fave. Werner Bauer carves his creation. Barbra Jones on a new masterpiece. 103 DOIIIIIFII5 SIIIIIIIT II IIICIII , .. lg at 9 Q33 if kg, i , T X M 9 5 ' is gggywawtg Q P? ,, ll is 17+ 2- ,ns Q If ff TOP ROW: Sue Lark, Irene Fors, John Showers, Bill Workman, Steve Smith, Dave Rattan, Chris Fisher, Mark Bethal, Paul Gilleran, Donna Bondar, Paul Wright, Mr. Attan. Mrs. Hunter, Kathy Blattner, Todd Trudell, Mark Boker, Jeff Kiser, Jean Gib- son, John Lynn, Bruce Wright. Dennis Allen, Bill Swift, Carol Terrien, Ray Bauer, Lynn Wilson, Mindy Monacelli, Debbie Cum- mings, Jim Deven. - W yet. Wm X -M! ,H , Dennis Allen at hand seems to be a Showing deep concentration in her Keeping your eyes on the pins is very experienced bowler. bowling match is Mindy Monacelli. demonstrated by Mark Boker. I I TFXDLE TENNIS RHTOTIF? Marc Perna looks like he really enjoys Ping Pong. 45. 3 Q Mr. Voegtler shows off his hidden talents. Showing us a good backhand is Dan Donahue. M ff-In-' me-W Q f 1: w in . 'V B Jim Hughes has great concentration in his game. The Dondero Table Tennis had a very successful year under their adviser, Mr. Voegtler. The club's officers are, Presidentg Marc Perna, and Vice Presidentg Jim Hughes. The club has played such schools as, Grosse Pointe North, and they have played at Cobo Hall. an , I f , --fv ' f' , T l . ..., .:, 'Q 1 i . ,Zi I 1 W ,wmv ,ww uw JH M' mywwv ' Y: 'WH' 'UF 2 ll f W www Y N, my ,w w W 1 uw f--'Q11-wcfxzzzsbt mfr- '.'-...M fmfvl o.w.v'ffv4-1 1:-P 4-124. ' -,f ff,-,g9'5,f:,g:,,,,', 95, y,N.. M NNMQH f.,q,Nv.,.w9l, v sIlIn,fl,:,1-v r 7jgxi'Lv3l4W'.Qw H fm23'q Vp N I '-A0 Lx' f VWQV 1 QQQSYONS '4 A f4WW1gQgvYQM 'fW7Z'f s9B31A,W3? Zi?'-'K-fqwsyasblimiv' 7 -If Wm' WW, M411 ,ff 1 1 QWMZWW rv'oMWo'ffQ14f Qsffffg 'P Wit? pf Mvgzfewezmsvw ni' H 'rv W WW' Y 915 FV 7 V-it '13 S 99 55xx x'i'?'24PIfiVWV V 0 7 5' Vigil, WI 12? 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A ' H+ B -' - il -' I ,Rl -- I hi V f A ' ' 4' 3' 'fx ' 'W Q - - , , ., N., rs' U ,,.,l.2,!il5,::33i,k Meg., - T In ,Q-'-,-fy .K-heyy K, xibnTM,1i,5M M - . - ' , Www iQf,Q,.+,.Q,,,,,A5.M.g A 'Ayn AMY J X . ,,,. N.1, My ., ,. if 5 ' ' 1 :: Wia7fiDOTIDlfIlO FOOTDRLL I3 ONCE HGHIH 1' ff U Zak' ibut: 'Q 'TT in YJ ii 'vfrfixr-Af' K Lllhvglly -zfffalr W 'f 5. UfffC'A2HiLT EX7 -E if J51' f' -7 - ' If' D DU 5 ff 'xy K ,-71: BACK ROW: Mr. Loftin, Mike Wentzel, Bob Olejniczak, Ken Kernen, Karl Williams, Steve Northrup, Greg Joumas, Terry Hem- ingson, Jeff Starkey, Fred Crawford, Bill'Hahn, Brad Cochran, Mike Nixon, Mr. Bryce. MIDDLE ROW: Chris Bjornberg, Derek Ortega, Eric Simmons, Bob Born, Chris Fisher, Doug Bliss, Mike Steve McCafferty executes a Fine punt. Brian Quarters asks the defense to please step out of his way. ABOVE: Another spectacular catch by Junior Brad Cochran. BELOW: Steve Bossenberry makes a good run. Burnard, Steve McCafferty, Brian Quarters, Co-Captain Tim O'Rourke, Dan Thomason, Mr. Fuhr. FRONT BOW: Dan Johnson, Jim Hawley, Fiichard Dixon, Dwain Chalker, Darryl Chalker, Russ Hill, Mike Balavich, Tom Criger, Jim Schoettle, Dave Board, Joe Guarino. Not pictured, Co-Captain Andy Stark. Mr. Fuhr shows his usual enthusiasm and pride for the tremen- dous work of the defense. 110 THE lVllfTilO SUDURDHH CIiillVllDlOllS Sprinting for the goal line is outstanding Senior ball carrier, Jim Hawley. extraordinary coach, Mr. Loftin, about his next play. Kicking the extra point is Bob Born, VARSITY FOOTBALL Dondero Opponent 28 Ferndale 7 14 Hazel Park 12 28 Groves 7 24 Lathrup 0 7 Adams 0 7 Lahser O 39 Athens 7 12 Seaholm 14 6 Kimball 27 Senior Fred Crawford on the Quaterback Sneak. Senior Tom Criger shakes off a tackle with ease. All-Metro End Andy Stark keeps his quaterback safe. 111 The Varsity Football team had a fine season this year, with a record of 7 wins and 2 losses. The Oak's captured the Metro Suburban League Championship, led by veteran coach Mr. Loftin, with assistants Mr. Fuhr and Mr. Bryce. The Oak's were like a brick wall failing to lose until the last two games of the season. The only two losses were against hard fighting Seaholm and cross town rival Royal Oak Kimball. lt's unfortunate we lost those two games, I really thought we had a chance, but there's always next year, com- ments Coach Loftin. Otherwise we had a good season with hard working kids that wanted to win. Leading the team was Co-Captain Andy Stark. Stark received awards for All-League, All-County, All-Metro North, All-Area and All-State. Also there was Junior Brad Cochran receiving awards of All-League, All- County, and All-Area. Dan Thomason got an Honorable Mention for All-State along with Brad Cochran. The Dondero football team plunges through the hoop to shut out the Knight lights. The Dondero quarterback throws another t'Crawford pass , while Steve Bossenberry keeps things clear. Andy Stark rips by the defense to sack the quarterback. Brad Cochran pushes his way l through the defensive line and shows who's boss. Mr. McElroy explains to Steve Bossenberry that he has to take it like a man. 'JUNIOR VHRSITT HRS Fl FERFECT SEHSOHII ii lfl i iiie Ji 5'.2f2,-'Q' ':'i3sf'i:f9e . 29iee!JS5g44Q1Q 5 1 LP Q11 49' few BACK ROW: Tim Fix, Steve White, Paul Kripli, Tim McCoy, Brian Cochran, Norm Bagozzi, John Roberts, Rob Braim, Terry Wright. MIDDLE ROW: Chris Roy, Kern Chapman, Dave Guathier, Bill Kernen, Jim Calhoun, Ron Butkovich, Larry Litman, Derek Haldeman, FRONT ROW: Randy Wright, Sam Nardicchio, Ralph Lawson, Todd Farlow, Don Bedford, Joel Inch, John Kozlowski, Chuck Moulas, Bob Gleason. Handing off to Steve Bossenberry is Fred Crawford. Brad Cochran takes the ball and flies. quarterback Eric Simmons to the goal line. Hawley hurdles his way through the Looking for his runner Fred Crawford pit- se while Andy Stark clears the way. ches the ball. Brian Quarters stays back to help pro- tect his quarterback. IH Q SENIORS Tlillflb ylggvu --1 Prim -:S fi JJMI1. is fi BACK ROW: Jenny Mooney, Cheryl Gulli, Sue Baudino, Laurie Thompson, Jennifer McCarthy, Sue Kalter, Virginia Belevender D Williams. FIRST ROW: Val Belevender, Nancy Ross, Paula D'Arca, Julie Nardicchio, Julie Daschke, Beth Tarkington, Denise Wellmer of . ., ,gt :,.-.V ix fe :X , -f '-. I ..., of W3 -3 5' N ' fl e ig i 1 - , J 5 if if , . D A ii ik.. Af iff A - ii i, , yn zV.,, hi ,:L, .E .,VL A A 1 J , ' i'u i J z r hi jj ,J :',.:m.i 'gg 1. f' .V ',,- -sf 1- 5 y K BACK ROW: Terry Hemingso Todorovich, Chris Criger. l 'w ' QPQSW Y J: G, n, Doug Bliss. FRONT ROW: Vince am .. .311 Brad Cochran and Karl Williams tell it how it is ll-l DUT JUFHOITS FITEVITILEDI . 4 Hwwlil- 4 - Y 4 H 1 ,Mtn sd' 'ur 1 ner, Sue Larke, Tammy Marchessault, Cherie Riber, Pete Duffey. .ig 1 1 J l gy lvl it 5 i WW Mascot. ROW: Andy Stark, Kurt Ostrow, Tom Criger, Fred Crawford. FRONT ROW: Pete Duffey, sf' BACK ROW: Andy Stark, Kim Bresser, Fred Crawford, Mary Ann Williard, Lisa Felimonik, Jenny Stark, Kathy Carpenter, Charolotte Smith, Linda Storey, Beth McPartlin, Paula Luke, Kurt Ostrow, Tom Criger. MIDDLE ROW: Wendy Waggoner, Patty Gardner, Cheryl Jones, Pam Stennett, Collette Kosmowski, Katie Wiese, Kathy Bell, Chris Lamb. FIRST ROW: Jane Kerr, Cindy Sullivan, Kim McCleary, Tammy Gard- The Junior and Senior teams began practicing over the summer up until the night of the big game. Seniors had the advantage of having an all round larger team, but their speed and skill could not match that of the Juniors. When the Game began the first score was made by the Seniors. The score remained 6-0 until the final few minutes of the game when Val Belevender plowed through their defenses and tied the score. Then, with only seconds left and the crowd cheering, Sue Baudino won the game by scoring the extra points leaving the final score 8-6 with the Juniors as the victors. J 115 Jane Kerr, senior. Julie Rennie, senior. Cheryl Jones, senior. VITITSITT HND JV CHEEITLEHDERS fi 4-dx 'L-1. vi? 3 4, , . Cindy Sullivan, senior. Kim McCauley, junior. The 1980 Varsity cheerleaders. 116 lffllill HITTIOHHL TITLES Kim McCleary and Charlotte Smith, seniors. Cherie Fleiber, senior. leftg Kim Bresser, senior. Above right: Diane Shires, junior. The varsity cheerleaders at Nationals, where they placed 12th. 633 ri. ntl Dondero's cheerleaders worked very hard this year, and have a lot to be proud of. The Varsity squad placed second at sum- mer cheerleading camp, and went on to Nationals. Charlotte Smith and Kim McCIeary won individual awards. At Nationals, held in Lansing, they placed twelfth out of 120 Varsity squads. Their pom-pom routine placed fourth at Nationals, and first at U of D's pom-pom competition. ln February they placed sixth at State competi- tion. JV third at camp, and their notebook and dance routine were invited to Natio- nals. They placed fourth in the JV division in Lansing. JV: ftop to bottoml Cindy Luke, Beth McPartlin, Dawn Lasley, Martha Koledo, Patti Rettell, Jodi Watts, Leigh Ann Oviatt, Patty Duffey. 117 TOUHG Tlfflil .... TOUGH SFRSOH BACK ROW: Mr. Ash, Mr. Thomas, Maria Lama, Karen Wilson, Tina Benia, Colleen O'Ftourke, Mr. Noble. FRONT ROW: Vicki Bonar, Co-Captain Mena Reymam, Co-Captain Karen Honeycutt, Mary K. Hart, Nancy Kalter, P.J. Wright. Freshman Maria Lama strives to get the tip and Mary K. Hart tries to help. Co-Captain Karen Honeycutt shows concentration while driving to the basket. The Girls' Varsity Basketball team had a young team this year, consisting of 4 juniors, 4 sophomores, and 2 freshmen. Therefore, they ended up with a record of 3 wins and 17 losses. The standout on the team is Sophomore Nancy Kalter, she received an award for All-League. Co-Captain Mena Fleyman made All-League, second team. Co-League Honorable Mention. Coach, Mr. Ash deserves credit for all the time and ef- fort put into the team. ,,.-W! f ' N The Girls' new coach, Mr. Ash, gives advice while the girls listen intensely. ABOVE: Nancy Kalter uses her talent to tram- ple the defense. BELOW: Karen Wilson and Karen Honeycutt reach for the stars. ABOVE: Tina Benia rips the ball down for a rebound. BELOW: Mary K. Hart fights for the ball. 118 Junior Varsity coach, Mr. Noble, explains to the team, You have to pass the ball around. Guard Dee Ybarra races to get to the basket first. ' Brenda Coch- shoots for the point play. BACK ROW: Mr. Noble, Kathy Keitz, Careen Johnson, Brenda Cochran, Lynn Holley, Debbie Cummins, Lori Nibler. FRONT ROW: Jenny Carrico, Jeannie Bedrava, Theresa McSween, Dee Ybarra, Sharon Anderson, Kathy McGovern. Dribbling down the floor is Theresa McS- Kathy Keitz shoots. Ween- Jenny Carrico fights for the rebound. Kathy Keitz takes a jump The Shooter Shot' Debbie Cummins catches the ball and holds on for life. DONDERO OPPONENT 24 Lathrup 38 16 Lahser 49 27 Adams 56 38 Groves 28 37 Athens 23 33 Lathrup 44 19 Adams 67 25 Groves 35 23 Athens 29 12 Lahser 38 119 DOllDlfl'lO'S GIRLS I. ti . YQ Linda Giordano sees her reflection. -F' Y , c Coach Kevin Ryan cheers his team on. ' Sllillll Tlfillvl HRD fl FEITFECT Slffl3Oll 929 I l 'l1 BACK ROW: Krista Wolfe, Lorna Bow, Marca Mannino, Lisa Perkins, Cheryl Scott, Kathy Walker, Julie Cox, Cherie Didyk, Ruth Ryan, MIDDLE ROW: Kevin Ryan, Mary Butkovich, Kelly Carnes, Linda Giltro, Ruth Ristad, Angie Pielack, Kathy Beckman, Kelly Miller, Amy Bouckaert, Elaine Freeman, BOTTOM ROW: Libby Forrester, Kelly Page, Linda Giordano, Cindy Morgan, Mary Splear. The Dondero's Girl's Swim Team can only get better. They only have one senior leaving, their captain Ruth Ryan. Next year they will still have junior talent Elaine Freeman, Sophomore diver Linda Giordano, and the dynamic freshman swim- mer Amy Bouckaert. Their Coach this year was Susie Stevenson, and their assistant coach, Kevin Ryan. This will be the first in a while that the girl's plan on having the same coaches for two years in a row. Although the team was not ex- ceptionally big this year they are hoping for more girl's to go out for it next year. New talent added to the talent they all ready have, will make for a really good team next year. '1lffNiUI21a31ftQe,ne:f : ,y W bkqaavqgwlf A-,,,,. ,W Hee What could be so funny? 120 Coach Susie Stevenson smiles at the Junior, Elaine Freeman a great all around swimmer, team. i A-fii I f Morgan off to a good start. V I K .i, ..., , ..,,, .Y . W iikf-1-,, , 9 Team members eagerly wait for their next events. The girI's show a hard day at practice. 121 GIRLS' TENNIS Tlfflll SXXIIHGS HLOHG ' pf 'QHP 'Y . V f K fi, T ,F .. ,- I., K 'Ll f .Mun 3 5 P'f f , Debbie Feltner watches the ball. Janet Omron is in Love, Kim Williams eyes her opponent. BACK ROW: Sue Haske, Pat Beebe, Janet Omron, Chris Smith, Debbie Feltner. FIRST ROW: Cindy Seraflni, Beth Spencer, Caren Chamberlain, Lynn Handley, Zoona Husain, Kim Williams. Swingin' Lynn Handley. f - 2: ' ,si if-. - ' , .l,,, . , 'V ls that Caren Chamberlain? Cindy Serafinl! The Girl's tennis team had a small turnout of girls this year. They had a fair season, but hope with more people they will have a better year next year. With 4 seniors leaving iLynn Handley, Janet Omron, Kim Williams and Debbie Feltnerl, the team is really in need of more members. Their Captain, Caren Chamberlain, was the first girl on the Dondero girl's tennis team to have ever been All-League. In Regionals this year Caren and Janet Omron advanced into 2nd round. 122 i W H0 RCE TO FITCE ROW: Mr. Schnider, Craig Masters, Phil Seraflni, Jay Masters, Kent Tom Knofsky, Paul Alcala, Bob Carter. Tom Knofsky swings with ease. BELOW: Jim reveias how its really done. Marc Perna. FRONT ROW: Dan Ryan, Doug Hilliard, Tom Dan Ryan showsimensityl The Varsity tennis team had a fine season this year ending with a record of 2 wins and 14 losses. The team was young this year and hopes to have an even better team next year. Consisting of six Sophomores tnow Juniorsl, and two Juniors tnow Seniorsl the team is promising. J ,4 N W v if ,. --,. n , N ' , ,ti ' .- ,M . :ff -ffgy alyr .i .. , if i n v if , ' f A ' J.V. ABOVE: Tom Wilson, Phil Serafini, Barry DeWitt, Mr. Prentis. FRONT ROW: Doug Glick, Craig Masters, Joel Jenkins, Brain Watts. 123 BACK ROW: Mr. Swanson, Bruce Siesel, Mark Skelcy, Dave Riley, Jeff Martens, Calvin Eib, Nick Difazio, Mr. Bratten, MID ROW: Ed LaFrance, Jamie Elliot, Jim Partridge, Steve Willis, Dave Martens, Bill Hall, Rich Abt, Mike Leslie, FRONT ROW: Adam Alexander, Mike Aller, Norm Weber, John Aller, Mike Panley, Dave Siesel, Bob McClory1Not Picturedj DONDERO 21 Lathrup 18 Lahser 28 Adams 16 Athens 29 Groves OPPONENT 35 45 24 44 21 Cross The Boys' Country Team ended with a good season. DOTS' C.C. TENN KEEPS was 4 ON NUNNING ' 5 A ' sg , ' ts, .ll may ,C - 'tw t i 5 Jim Partridge and Mike Leslie run a close race. Even though they were , K hampered by injuries , A 3 413, they posted a 4'2 A 2 league record. Jim Partridge, their A e,,, tt' M most valuable runner 1 N gf was undefeated in dual ' tr ,- ' ' JN U A .N meets. Sophomores 4 A . ,, t7 , ? NF A Jamie Elliott, and Steve M, e tl Q - ' 1 N Willis ran strong. And 5 A af f 41 ww others who hadagood E , ,,,' F215 t season were Dave Riley, N igel , ' S 4 ,,, Norm Weber, Bruce A 1 A ft fi., it , Siesel, Mark SKS-lcv, it , , A Q li 'T 2' and John Aller. J , ., Nl . Their coaches Mr. 'l,. oo '12'fif , , ., ij' 'fi f A , Swanson and Mr. 4Eii Q 2 : -, Bratten are proud with ,g ,fig F1 ,g .iff the boys' success and A MV '1 . 5 hope that next year they V Li, lf 1 will have even more wins. V Q5 'T 171:-Q 1 ' ,:'Q. riQ.Q '4I:f -,'k ' Q2 3ffT1i .Q Y Bob McClory runs through the VVVVXVV www' X hmmm a M woods. The Dondero C.C. team is off and running. 124 4. GIRLS' CC. TEEN RUNS TO CHITVIFIOTISHIF BACK ROW: Karen Haupert, Sue Baudino, Virginia Belevender, FRONT ROW: Laurie Thompson, Laurie Greenwood, Chris Lamb Karen Haupert works out on the leaper. l ' , ri., .ff iw b ., 2' 1, ' by 'f : 3 4 X 3 4 3 I . N, , ' Laurie Greenwood takes a break. DONDERO OPPONENT 15 Lahrup 55 20 Lahser 45 17 Adams 50 15 Athens 48 23 Groves 37 ABOVE: Teamwork pays off. BELOW: What does Chris Lamb see? J A -- gn y g .ft K. Virginia Belevender uses her muscles. Laurie Thompson gives us a smile. The Girls' Cross Country Team finished their season 6-0. They made State and the top 5 in Regionals. Laurie Greenwood won all the dual meets, League, All Oakland County and All Region. Also in All League was Laurie Thompson who placed 2nd. and Karen Haupert who plac- ed 5th, 125 VflllSllT WRESTLFITS llfllllf ll Fllllf SEHSOH The Dondero Varsity Wrestlers did an outstanding job, both in individual meets and the Troy Tournament tak- ing a second place overall. In that tournament, seniors Jim Hawley and Howard Mat- thews took firsts in their weight divisions. Other places were junior Chris Criger and sophomore Rob Braim, both secondsg senior Jim Hughes took a third. Coached by Mr. Fuhr and Mr. Bryce, they have a promis- ing team for next year. The grapplers are small but scrappy this year, and they get the job done. BACK ROW: Mr. Bryce, Mike Wendlend, Chris Criger, Howard Matthews, Dave Board, Jirr Hawley, Kevin Drueger, Don Bedford, Mr. Fuhr. FRONT ROW: Bob Born, Jim Hughes, Terry. Hemingsen, Doug Bliss, Kirn Chapman, Randy Ross. Sophomore Kirn Chapman holding his own as he waits for the official to make the call. Jim Hawley waits another second for one ot his many wins. Junior Bob Born seems to be on top of things. i.V. CiiiFilTLifiiS iiiiilif GOOD SEITSOH F- ei fi . r'f . CNW347 an L' x if 'Q 41 J' 'v .L Q E ! A A A L J K 'T B 24. 5 ,fi Q F r ? if q A ., 5 +3 ,Y 31 11 ' isle . i. ...lark W ,sd- 3. BQ, VK.-1 in 4' ii Q . V' x V f T Q is it K 5, fi . I A V U W ' 6. E' . M ,V A T- -. BACK ROW: Mr. Bryce, Brett Gatti, Don MacLean, Flandy Wright, Larry Lipman, Scott Weber, Mike Balavich, Mike Burnard, Mr. Fuhr. MIDDLE ROW: Darryl Chalker, Bob Lovejoy, Ralph who is that masked marvel? Lawson, Dan Bonar, Joel inch, Chuck Bramlett, Tim McCoy. FRONT ROW: Terry McCarthy, John Nyquist, Bob Olejniczak, Flob Braim, Jim Calhoun, Tim Pruitt, Mark Bliss. ls biting in the rules, Mike Wendland? Flying high now, Senior Jim Hawley shows his technique. Terry Hemingsen marks off Howard Matthews shows who's the Kirn Chapman holds on for the time of his life. another Win- best. 127 SwmmiiiS Divii mio 1SSUcciiSSrUL Sii1SSoi1 I BACK ROW: Coach Kevin Ryan, Steve Northrup, Jim Peludat, Tom Haupert, Keven Kaufka, Chris Johnson, Mark Bethal, Dave Miller,l Charles Starett, Brad Wither. MIDDLE ROW: Charlie Jones, Bob Cottrell, John Sparhawk, Tom Northrup, Alan Elder, Steve White, John Decker, Tim Fix, John Miller, Gary Antonio. FRONT ROW: Bob Melvin, John Aller, Sam Broda, Danny Ryan, Craig Masters, David Zopfi. Q1 Kevin Kaufka keeps Butterfly is one of Dave Miller's specialties. an eY9 on h'5 90a'- Tim Fix shows his unique stroke. l , ..1 . wi Mike Aller takes splits, Ruth Ryan jots them down. Brad Wither and Kelly Miller look over diving scores. BACK ROW: Jim Ciocan, Mike Aller, Tom Wurdock, Tom Shaw, Mr. McElroy. FRONT ROW: Ploe, Jim Cox, Keith Haverty. one more lap to go, Tom Northrup. swimmer Brad Wither effortlessly races along. Swift junior swimmer Gary Antonio intently prepares for his race. The Varsity Swim team has had an exceptional season. Coach Kevin Ryan was very pleased with the turn up of swimmers. Among the fastest swimmers are, Gary Antonic, Dave Miller, Steve Northrup, and Chris Johnson. This year's Dondero freshman, have joined up with KimbaII's freshman to form a Royal Oak freshman team. The boys have been transfer- ring from Dondero to Kimball on opposite days. So far everything has worked out great. Mr. McElroy is in hope that next year more freshman will be involved. Coach Kevin Ryan discusses the scores with John Sparhawk. Sophomore Nancy Kalter tips it over the net as Beth Pattison backs her up. Senior Tammie Marchessault dives. The Girl's Varsity Volleyball team had a fine season this year. The team is coached by Mr. Swan- son and assistant Mrs. Hunter. The girls are up, dressed on the floor and ready to go at six-thirty every morning, now that's dedication. The backbone of the team consists of four seniors, five juniors, and three sophomores. 30 VOLLETDITLL SFIIKFS l 4 BACK ROW: Mr. Swanson, Tina Benia, Sue Larke, Beth Pattison, i Dawn Williams, Mrs. Hunter. FRONT ROW: Vicki Bonar, Sue Baudino, Tammie Marchessault, Pam Larue, Karyn Haupert. P F Y f 5 ,XA 0 I Beth Pattison bumps to set it up for Sue Baudino, 1 9 0 9 lvx . X, WX Coaches Mr. Swanson and Mrs. Hunter watch to see if the ball goes over. THE BERSOH May Warren bumps the ball to the set- ter. BELOW: An easy bump for Patti Peludat. B th Senior Sue Larke lumps up to tap ROW: Mr. Swanson, Sue Willard, Jeanne Bedrava, Kathy Hill, Sue Bartos, e Debbie Cummins, Mrs. Hunter. FRONT ROW: Mary Hernden, May Warren, Darla the ball over the net. Azucena Ordiz, Loreen Miller, Kelly Paige, Lisa Moore. Darla Gilbert bumps as Beth Spencer looks on. Freshman Cathy Hill plays with intensity. Loreen Miller serves for an easy point. Debbie Cummins dives. GTNHHSTS TUNDLE TO VICTORY BACK ROW: Ms. Fasang, Jennifer Howes, Cathy Walker, Tammie Olkowski, Erin McCarthy, Lin Nancy Ross shows how a back da Giordano, Sue Kalter, Beth Weber, Jenny Smith, Jennifer McCarthy, Nancy Ross. MIDDLE layout is really done. ROW: Cheryl Scott, Carolyn Johnson, Chris Keitz, Becky Huhn, Debbie Murray, Sherry Bunting Ruth Ristau, Linda Giltrow. FRONT ROW: Lisa Haksoluto, Laura Phillips. ABOVE: Jennifer McCarthy shows her technique. BELOW: Linda Giordano leaps. The Gymnastic team had an outstanding season, going all the way without a loss. Standouts include Jennifer and Erin McCar- thy, Sue Kalter, Linda Giordono, Tammie Olkowski and Nancy Ross. Thanks to all the hard work, the girls did a fine job. -xi. ABOVE: Sue Kalter gives a competitive smile. BELOW: Stretching to do her best is Tammie Olkowski K . if-- , 132 GOLFEITS FUTT TO VICTORY. Junior Jim Lama looks confident as he swings. BACK ROW: Mike Lasley, Jim Lama, Dan Donahue, Mr. McLean. FRONT ROW: Doug Smith, Bob Seeman, Phil Serafini. Donahue gives it all he's got. Phil Serafini swings with the greatest of ease. birdie. Coach Mr. McLean demonstrates on how it's supposed to be done. Doug Smith putts it in for a The golf team did a fine job this year with a record of 4 wins and 11 I o s s e s . Mark Lasley was honor- able men- tion All League. He was also voted MVP. GIRLS SOFTDHLL Slllllf CHITVIFIOHS . Dondero's Girl's Varsity Soft- ball team had an outstanding season, thanks to coaches Bryce and Phelan. Mr. Bryce was voted Coach of the Year by other Michigan coaches. For the first time since 1935, Dondero went all the way to cap- ture the State Championship Ti- tle with a 33-5 record. Among the standouts are All- State Catcher Diane Ashcraft, and All-State Pitcher Sandy Taylor. Beth Fistler made All- County along with Diane and Sandy. Sophomore Mena Fteyman was voted All-League along with Diane, Sandy and Beth. Congratulations! ABOVE: Mr. Bryce, Coach of the Year, leads his team to one of many victories. BELOW: Diane Ashcraft sacrifices. BACK ROW: Mr. Bryce, Kathie Bell, Michele Fleno, Nancy Larke, Diane Ashcraft, Sandy Taylor, Mr. Phelan. FRONT ROW: Kathy O'Rourke, Karen Honeycutt, Tammie Marchessault, Mena Reyman, Caren Chamberlain, Beth Fistler, Debbie Cummins, Vicki Bonar. ?' ' I - .sc---4' i. .l zPffli ----' .. '- i 'I ,J 1- fm .iz-Q' l ' r . b firms -' - - fIT'f71T' ' . P - -'-1-ff X ' 'frirfs Rfsaxtmaaf' ,SQ-15239 fr 'jif' lv qi,-if , L f . - .52 A' - , D- . :px p it, 9 - ,, xr ,ga X- 4 .- . K- ,J . W 'I-,F is 5' ' --5 .t B-1- .,,,,.. --..... ,K 4 1 I ell- ' lf 4 . - --,-v . - V... -X ABOVE: Tammie Marchessault swings with authority. BELOW: First baseman, Mena Fteyman. QEQEQ F All-State Pitcher Sandy Taylor fires a into the plate. H4 FIRST Tllllf SINCE 1055 Vicki Bonar successfully relieves. Kathie Bell eases into third base. pg QW ' ,A ,I Y - f . Mr. Phelan, promoting teamwork. GlFtL'S VARSITY SOFTBALL Dondero Opponent 26 Groves 5 24 Lathrup 23 23 Adams 3 18 Groves 6 11 Lahser 0 21 Lahser 6 13 Lathrup 7 5 Athens 4 8 Adams 1 1 ' 6 A' - ' E' '. i ., .141 '- F ff' , , Vi:.-, . -eff' -Q 'WM , ' l J M, ,, K- I f, of f. Q . .i tg: Aw, L -j J N Li K . . .- S .tr t W... . - QM 0 .,,,.,, .. Sue Larke beats the throw to home plate. i f fl -may M '3' Q: Wffqp, fr ,V -1'- 1'Viny'f 51 . ,A 1 A B WF-?g:f 'k . 2 Ftunning for the bunt is Mena Stretching for the plate is Beth Fistler. Fleyman. 135 .l.V. HOITS TO Dlf Fl STRONG VITRSITT Tlfllll lllflll Tlfllll The Junior Varsity Softball team had a good season. Some of the outstanding players were Tracey Gleason, who also played on Varsity, catcher Kathy Keitz, third- baseman Carmen Copeland, and pitcher Kathy McGovern. Next year the girls hope to have a strong Varsity team. And with the talent they already have, they are bound to succeed. .5 ,- .ase-fats 7 Mr. Streeter cheers his team. style. l iff, ,fer - -Q A- 'wi Joann Nord awaits her pitch. K. McGovern shows her T. Gleason runs with ease. Super SCOOP- flzlmt Q l BACK ROW: Mr. Streeter, Kelly Clark, Ardene Anderson, Rose Nichols, Cheryl Watton, Jeanne Bedrava, Kathy Keitz, Theresa McSween, Kathy McGovern. FRONT ROW: Tracey Gleason, Darla Gilbert, Kathy Plum, Jenny Carrico, Carmen Copeland. . ' i+ U k,f,L Teamwork is the key to What a buntl T. McSween. SUCCSSS. , Z Freshman Rose Nichols makes a Sophomore talent Cheryl W8tlOl'l SISYTIS 3 hit. 136 LV. DHSKETDHLL llfillvl HITS li lllfflil FEITFFCT S odd Farlow, Stuart O'Callaghan. ' 'Xt X Bolton dares a lay-up. FIRST ROW: Mr. Boyd, Scott Pavlin, Phil Henning, John Roberts, Paul Wright, Brian Watts, Mike O'Connell, Kevin Kasmarie imanagerl, Mr. Eberhart. SE- ND ROW: Dennis Patterson, Jerry Bolton, Dave Gauthier, Ron Butkevich, successful jump-shot by Phil Henning. Mr. Boyd and Mr. Eberhart focus on the action. Dondero's J.V. Basketball team has once again completed an ex- cellent season. Mr. Eberhardt and Mr. Boyd, the J.V. team's coaches, attribute their success to the 100fM, effort put out by their 11 man team, which consists of 9 sophomores and 2 juniors. M.V.P. award this year goes to Ron Butkevlch for his outstanding leadership on the floor. All in all the team plans to add another dimension to next year's varsity. Dave Gothier prepares for a shot. Mike O'Connel Ron Butkevich lfx, +... 1 , Mike O'Connel skies for two. Paul Wright battles for a rebound. 137 BACK ROW: Paul Anderson, Jeff Pyykkonen, Nick Difazio, Fred Crawford, George Heike, Jim Lama, Andy Stark, Wade Nitowski, Mr. Barich. FRONT ROW: John Daley, Nathan McHugh, Mark Lasley, Tim O'Ftourke, Mike Allard, Dave Otto, Tom Schmit. sys1rt.1,,, Its time for me to fly. fDave Ottol John Daley makes a narrow escape. ta Jim Lama says, Where is the ball? Dondero's Varsity Basketball team outdid last year's record, making themselves known in the league. Outstanding players for the, Oaks were George Heike and Jim, Lama, both 6'7 forwards, who were directed on the floor by team captain Fred Crawford. Dondero's Power House coach ed by Jerry Barich, consisting of 4 seniors, 7 juniors and 1 sophomore, are looking forward to a bright and optimistic season, which is predicted to be the hes ever at Dondero, succeeding Districts and Foley tournament. The team looks on as George Heike shoots. 1 VHHSHT HHHG3 Ui' THFIH SHOES WHH SHIHIHG SEHBOH Ji' Isn't that cheating George Heike? Nick Difazio guards his man. John Newton shows his intensity. ' C QQ g Mike Allard fakes to Jim Lama. Fred Crawford palms the ball Dave Otto Fred Crawford for an easy 2 pomts' Coach Barich gives his team confidence. DOTS' J.V. DITSEDHLL Tlfflll lllllb Fill Oli. SEHSOH A completed throw to home by George Santti. DONDERO OPPONENT 4 Lathrup 2 6 Lahser 2 1 Athens 2 7 Groves 5 3 Kimball O T 1 Coach Snider watches his team with pride. 140 BACK ROW: Jeff Stocum, Tom Schmit, Bob Olejniczak, John Newton, Chris Wagman, Bob Born, Mr. Snider, MIDDLE ROW: John Hunter, Randy Ross, Dave Schumacher, Derek Ortega, Tim Stahr, George Santti, FIRST ROW: Bill Eighmey, Vince Todorovich, Dave Board, Russ Hill, Jeff Pyykkonen, Rick Dorman. Tim Stahr watches the ball with an expert eye. The Boys' J.V. Baseball Team finished the season with 8-7 record. The highlight of their season was beating Kim ball. Not only did they defeat them, but also shut them out Among the few boys who had a good season were, Derek Ortega who did very well in fielding, George Santti who pit ched both for J.V. and Varsity, and Russ Hiss who had a great season in hitting. l OMS Will CillilVlFlOilSliliD BACK ROW: Frank Carr, Curt Clary, Chris Guida, Marty Smith, Phil Overholt, Phil Stephens, Nick Daws, Mr. Boyd, Colleen Duffey, FRONT ROW: Jeff Sleeman, Mike An- drzejak, Brian Mitchell, Tim O'Flourke, Ken Kernen, Mark Lasley, John Aldrich, Bob Seeman, Howard Matthews, Steve O'CaIIaghan. The 1979 Varsity Baseball team, coached by Mr. William Boyd and Dondero All-State catcher Frank Carr, compiled its best since 1970, with a 19-10 The team went 10-O in the Metro Suburban league. The were the first team to go in league since the was formed in 1971. Their 0 0 record easily won the league. Not bad, says coach Boyd. DONDERO OPPONENT 5 Lahtrup 1 7 Lahser 0 3 Adams 1 4 Athens 1 8 Groves 6 got it, says a confident Ken Kernen. . . ., P fi if ,,,, -' Brian Mitchell slams another home run. 341 ga Ss, ., . . W ..., xg? , ,V -. 't.. -- :f - A , L ,V Aggizj- 'N-x .J few.. 11.23.10 ,z V. I ' an .1 .kv- ii' ' ' ' I -Q., ,K ' 4 1 t , Tom Schmit fires a pitch into the plate. 1-au DOHDEITO DOTS TRUCK Tlflilvl Rlfllfllll lil The Dondero boys Track Team ended another great season this year. Outstanding performers who made All MSAA are: John Kalter- Pole Vault, Mike Lasley-1 and 2 mile run, Brad Cochran-440 run and mile relay, Brian Ferguson-880 run, Rick Beckman-mile relay, Wade Nitowski-mile relay, and Chris Ray-100 and 200 dash and the mile relay. The team was led by Quad- Captains: John Kalter, Chris Ray, Mike Lasley, and Brian Ferguson. The coaches, Mr. McElroy, Mr. Swanson, and Mr. Diebel were very proud of the teams accomplish- ments. 9,1 Y. , I R P' Q5 . , ,. .1 - ,. My , W 1. f , - ., f.. . 1. . , J I -tv tif' 1 ' .5-. . - A ' 1: 'L -f y '--4 L: ,,-' , f .gi ' my vit: I ti' VA 1 4 11 1tL:, ?q , ff 44 Ag ,fi 'tiki April ' NL :Ag J . ' ' -' ' R511 l,M Qt' ' 'f F' It i'Qf9'gJY,- QF' 5 i -f s f' 'ig' ' 'Q E H- 5 1 if ' '. ' DM ' 'phi 1. ' . 11' K9 . ' A , ' A y 1. . ,f-., . ., ' sv 'Fw tl 3 H. L, W g C A .9 ,V A -4.5. R V. J, . I 2, 4, - 1 , f 8 ' 5 1 -. ' lf . , Z QD V, Elm A 5 ,ggi my V ' 54. it Q. ,, x. Q. Y, V .. , fr ' r f ... . , . -4 . ' N, , - 1 an Vgyf- tg, Q, :f l Ti pai . XZ., J, . 1 E . 1 ' ,f Ti 5 ' in ' A' ' -fe LJ .. 1 l 1. 4 , 4 , tg 1 L A , A9 -, 5 V' . . 1 r Tun T ,, Q. Q' 1 l 9 5' - , t 1 Q' 'Q if V 1 '..' 1 ,,.. f' 1 , A 9' 1 - - f, . ' ' BACK ROW: Mr. McElroy, Bill Brailey, Wade Nitowski, Brad Cochran, Bruce Taylor, Jeff Starkey, Nick Difazzio, Dave Riley, Dan Thomason, John Kalter, Jeff Martens, Bill Workmen, Calvin Eib, Richard Abt, Mr. Diebel, Mr. Swanson. MIDDLE ROW: Jim McPhee, Jim VanDecar, Chris Bjornberg, Rick Beckman, Chris Ray, Rich Burks, Steve Bossenberry, Mike Leslie, Brian Ferguson, Jarnie Yapel, Tom Haupert, Bruce Seisal, Roger Patterson. FRONT ROW: Tom Northrup, Jim Partridge, Dave Quaters, Chuck Steel, Bob McClory, Darryl Chalker, Jim Scheottle, Dwain Chalker, Mike Lasley, Norm Weber, Tom Criger, Chris Criger, John Aller. Chris Ray, Rich Burks, and Steve Bossenberry sprinting to the finish. Tom Criger lands with a bound. Dondero Opponent 111 Berkley 21 78 Rochester Adams 54 A 91 Troy Athens 41 90 Southfield Lathrup 42 53 Birmingham Groves 79 it 82 Lahser 50 xx., H. 1 . we -v,,af 7 K - V '.. P . ft, 4, 'utah . ' ' I Q ,N J: A '-1M4.-is 4 V . . - XSS fat , ' f pw'-f.1 sf A fins- K 1 as :gg,,,,g,,. . , ,Q '..r, - V.. , v,,-gfjff, ft ,' f-' . - 1. ,.....f,,. rf- -. ,- V 2 f. .. .ev f 'S-4 - t2f I2Z'si4.::f' L 'M'-'M-mf 1 -, HV... Andy Stark takes a giant leap. 142 GIRLS TRRCR TERIVI GO RROTRER TERR URDEFERTED l Aff- Vx . ,rK,A 1. ,'. ,,.- b og.. -L . .Q 1-.1152 '-,L L-'ig' ni! - ft- 1 'nk .K .vm .kx wit 'ii' ' I-1 . ,fitfgi our .4 wi if Q, N zito I 555 10 A ' Q A g mi, I, A l '- . -I ' ' ' a l ly. N VXAQ Ro tl ,Q t , T.: ' un A , if it up IR 'r - ,L ' : t C, ' V, go' V lc, if 5 I. .QQJRA R H if , 1 ., 2- 7 ' . . fo R . 1 .x , .M . ,N Q ., ,, ,,,, - 4 ' - ' ' .. V .v n.,,,,,.f.1 .A BACK HOW: Colleen O'Flourke, Becky Fieyman, Marge Denoff, Karen Wilson, Theresa Heike, Brenda Cochran, Cheryl Jones, Val Belevender, Virginia Belevender, Lynn Holley, Nancy Liponoga, Mr. Noble, Careen Johnson, Mr. Eves. MIDDLE ROW: Karen Haupert, .Sue Kalter, Sue Baudino, Chris Lamb, Cheryl Gulli, Lorna Bow, Linda Seibert, Lori Green- wood, Laura Larson, Nancy Kalter, Ellen Leslie. BOTTOM ROW: Dawn Lasley, Gail ,Anderson, Colleen Boozer, Kathy Gmelin, Dawn Bibby, Lori Thompson, Cheryl Price, lFiuth Ryan, Jane Kerr, Shawn Dungan, Mary K. Hart. The Dondero Girl's Track team had their 3rd season in dual meet competition. The girl's finished this year by winning the League Championship and placing 1st out of 18 teams in the Port Huron Regional. Outstanding members were Sue Baudino, Val Belevender, Virginia Belevender, and Cheryl Gulli who received All-Oakland County honors and placed fifth in the state in the mile relay. Nancy Liponoga, Laurie Thompson, and Laurie Greenwood dominated the distance races. Theresa Heike and Sue Kalter reached the state finals in the field events. Cochran looks at the Soi Up. Kathy Gmelin sends Cheryl Gulli off to lead the team to victory. Opponent 107 Rochester Adams 16 94 Troy Athens 29 102 Southfield Lathrup 21 99 Birmingham Groves 24 94 Lahser 29 iw ge - i 1 J 1' :iz Q, . ii at--.fe m Chris Lamb keeps her pace. Sue Baudino hands off to Val Belevender. 143 FXLL LEITGUE, NVF. DLL OHIKLFXTID COUNTY... I 'l 'a . xg S ,,,X. I s 2 45 if: . l . BACK ROW: Virginia Belevender lTrack All Leaguel44O Dash Mile Relayl, Nancy Kalter lTrack All LeaguelMile Relayl, Valerie Belevender fTrack All LeaguelMlle Relay, 110 Low Hurdles, 880 Relay, 220 Low Hurdlesj. FRONT ROW: Sue Kalter fTrack All Leaguel880 Relayl. V-s V1 BACK ROW: Mena Reyman lSoftball, All League. Basketball, MVP, All League, Honorable Mentionj. Tina Benia lBasketball, Honorable Mention, All Leaguel. Karen Honeycutt lBaskelball, Honorable Mention, MVPi. Nancy Kalter lBasketball, All Leaguel. Vicki Bonar lSoftball Honorable Mention, All Leaguel. 5 i if T? i' Q E91 Kathy Bell lHonorabIe Mention, All League Softballi. fx' 5 , ,if Q57 Z! 15' ABOVE: Caren Chamberlain lTennis All League, MVP. BELOW: Dan Thoma- son lFootball, All Leaguel. 144 I ELL RIGHT!! N, CJ? 71 inu.llL.1ll M Bouckaert QAII League, All Oakland County, All Statel free and she was also MVPJ. Amy missed Olympic by six seconds. 9 32349-ww ROW: Karyn Haupert fCross Country, All Leaguel. ROW: Laurie Greenwood 1Cross Country, All League, All Oakland Countyi. Laurie Thomson iCross Country Leaguej. BACK ROW: Karyn Haupert, Jim Partridge fCross Country, MVPl. FRONT ROW: Wade Nitowski - All League fTrackJ, Laurie Greenwood. 15 t BACK ROW: Nancy Kalter, Sue Baudino lTrack-All Leaguel100 yard dash, B80 relay, 220 dash, mile relayl. Cheryl Gulli fTrack - All Leaguel. FRONT ROW: Val Belevender, Virginia Belevender. E 145 1 rd' N ,Au . , ,,, 4, 'Ww- I J Q . Ai? 25235, 2 M fx WWFHFZ NY' , P J ff L if-Fr 1- Egg Q 'L Nfl. If Mmw gg: x rl -p-. 75-. .35- ,, V.,. 9 , Nwflf, -ff sw-- . A , ' ' 4 . TL?i'3r.i , ,. A W W , .. 'N Z Q7'jif3f'9L ll f fl ' . ,,,w ,7 , ,gf I fV.5Mi,5,v:1 ay. 4' ., gi ?:1n,,,,,5,,x- f ' ' - new-1 ' ',,y3,4ff-Mf.2t k 345 . 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My -- W t i L VAK I V M , , f , K N X' ' 1 19 20 1 in '33 ff i. 1 al 1. Laurie Greenwood 2. Martha Howes 3. Kimberly Keeter 4. Brian nie 12. Katy Weise 13. Donna Lewis 14. Krista Wolfe 15. Nicole Mitchel 5. Betty Beebe 6. Christine Frederick 7. Stacie Ketelhut Dyotte 16. Kathie Bell 17. Duane Haldeman 18. Ruth Ryan 19. Steve 8. Ruth Duhamie 9. Maryann Willard 10. Cathy Angeloff 11. Julie Ften- Bossenberry 20. Tammy Gardner 21. Stephen Skrzycki 22. Doug 150 -4- l : A ri Z.. HOW VIIGHTT SEHIOITS . ,NN 1- W' X, . . jx ,f . qw 1 0 sa 4 , .K ...,. '49 3 mith 23. Pam LaRue 24. Kent Kochendorfer 25. Shelly Wezel 6. Lynn Handley 27. Paula Luke 28. Sarah Matson 29. Tori Osborne 0. Lisa Hoelaars 31. Kurt Ostrow 32. Cheryl Jones 33. Ken Kernen Mui 34. Kim Bresser 35. Sharon Wilusz 36. Mike Lage 37. Margie Kaser 38. Linda Storey 39. Amy Vaughan 40. Brian Quarters 41. Charlotte Smith 42. Jane Kerr 43. Patty Gardner 44. Mary Koleda 45. Dave Riley 46. Debra Birkenhauer 151 ,,.. 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'N 5, f ,, .N .N ,K Cynthia Artis David Banninger ,avr Y-'jr Scott Beck 152 Anne Bedor ,.,., Judith Beltowski Joyce Blevins W'-.4 ,W , ig Matthew Bozich if avg Betty Beebe John Belasco Nancy Benedict Cheryl Berzley Floberta Board Michelle Bondar t,:, V .. ,,,. , I X V B , ,i k 1 if . I , 3? W 'li ' ' ' e rf'-we f- V 2 V5 , ' 4 ,Q 1 ' -' . we jb V , jiri ' - ' 2312 J ,Y . it M58 v-aawrty , Tina Branham Kimberly Bresser Ti? 1.17 Janet Belczynski ,. ,fdif EM 'TSW ' , 1 ' w, .. We Q V T FIX' ' ,Nl 195 551 ' l 9 f Ley: kt A L 1 A Q K3 ,W . . i, ' ' y Eir M . ,I gg . 45 , ., V, 1 .gt ,xt , ' A . it Y, , , , . B, 1-1, Mark Bethel 4- A' Stephen Bossenberry Dahn Brickner Kathy Bell Debra Birkenhauer ...Q- .,..-gp Tracy Bowen get - R i Mark Brown Deborah Burgher Steven Cauley J, Christine Clissold Catherine Conklin .Q Q - V ' 4 1. if 4? ' . q Q. Q i 9 V ,F 5 g if L 'Zf , 'af f -wi , ,, . i X K M , ,, , pl, ,L 3 A ., -.. xy . ., i v rrre l , 5 f H ' ' Kevin Butler Carena Chapman I i,, K George Closser my-g -f , U , l a , . .,, r 1 . ,,,- , 1 E' ' it Q' -, ' raw' ' V , 2 ' ' rg ,,, Q W ,A it '+A Q t ' : r' :V ' -' ,, 1 i- If , V ,ff N.. , , C My ,, ,4,, K, ,t w e ' , 'V,g1g.,:1jiif5gi. :i511i5'iiSi1': :QL Angela Connelly ' .J aff Q U 'xx-H I Peter Calverly Bradford Campbell ...angr X if l Christine Chubenko Timothy Churchill BA' f-: Moustafa Cocoli Brenda Collier Amy Conner Lisa Cook Katherine Carpenter Xt K. Robert Clayton Kathleen Colombo Robert Corbin Frederick Crawford Dennis Dawes Maria Diamantaras Christopher Dunne Thomas Criger Dennis Cummins Terry Daley Tami Davis Melanie Demianenko Betty Dennis Brenda Denofl Barry Dewitt Richard Dixon Karl Douglas Ruth Duhaime Stephan Dungan Nicole Dyotte Randy Dzierzawski Kenneth Edwards Kimberly Edwards WHERE TOU LEHD, WE WILL EOLLOW The Class of 1980 should be thankful for the great iob done by this year's Senior class repre- sentatives, Howard Matthews, President, Steve Cocoli, Vice- President, Julie Rennie, Secret- ary, and Tina King, Treasurer. We would also like to thank Mr. Pisko for his great job of advising. This year the officers spon- sored two Junior-Senior Mixers, which were a great success. They also sold T-shirts, and they worked at the concession stand during the football games. The exciting Senior Trip also goes to the organizing of the officers, also the Mock Elections, and Homecoming. The class of 1980 sincerely thanks Howard, Steve, Julie, and Tina for a great iob we will never forget. Thanks! Moustafa A. Cocoli, Vlce President Mr. H. Pishko, Advisor l QT' 7 Julie M. Rennie, Treasurer Tina King, Secretary 1 , ,,, . A 1 7 , - 4 l W4 N. f 2 'isa M Carolyn Sefarth laughs at a Tom Schmidt joke. fi' wifi sk Marty Staudacher plays football. 158 Funeral for a friend - Kim McCleary. I 4 Hughes eats his way to victory. Kim Bresser is on the lookout. goes mad! Di Vf..s,.f-+ ,.a-v 'A Wade Nitowski expresses his feelings on world politics. 159 35 . QM h , 59' j i- , . in qgyqr ,lp , ' 'Q W F Pamela Eilrich lrene Ellison Joe Elsner 16-- iw? Deborah Feltner Lynn Ferguson Christopher Fisher rf' Katherine Forbes Christine Frederick Gary Fryatt . I .m F 3 t r r , X . I I AV,, 5 Y A H Qi, V 4 Patricia Gardner Tammy Gardner - v. 533' Charles Falvo zzz, F K X .ff f Jon Fisher Edward Fulner X he Karen Gatti Jean Gault JP-ew Kelle Fathers M - Michael Flynn Cheryl Furlong Thea Gbur A' M are IW ,fi Timothy Giese Clyde Gifford Stephen Gilleran Laura Gleason y t - G '43 .pf if 2 I .X.7 X I 't Ki -5 ' . K Q If il, ' ld I if , if V M Ilfpf 'Ll t- .. -. ' rg, xl t A 1 if , 'B 4 at 2 'ff f A iz N 1l..L t 1 ff f lf e' . . . Patricia Graham Catherine Green Michael Greenwald Laurie Greenwood qlwsim if F332 ff' if L 1-4-'ff' ' is x a. 5 Martin Guarino Denise Gugan Duane Haldeman Catherine Hall aff ,vv ',? Rene Hambell Lynn Handley Donna Harris Gregory Harris John Gourley if Thomas Grigsby ,V , V 4 ' - G ig L , E I , my 1 A 'T . ff, 1 ' L L, M 1' Lx G ,viffflis Y' . , N 1. ff-Gigi 'W .5 , Q, ?f,l.QuM , ,Ve 'wi' -, ig Nancy Halter Marilyn Hart 53 'Q' . Ns,- ,K my Y ,V A J, ,L i s mf - L David Hartkopf Thomas Haupert James Hawley 'PF'-V Laurie Hebert , .fa f Q33 1 f ,L i,e 3 i L4 ., 47 V 25 T2 K- 'F my Tracey Hewson Cheryl Hildbold Vickie Hiner Lisa Hoelaars Laurie Holeion mm, yy.. Mu James Hughes i r Debbie Holton ,Sees Wgfw ww Deirdre Honner Laurie Horne , V - 'R ' .'.uZ fx K 1 ' J mr x 'f 1i- ' is ' 2 , A , A J -any 5 1-,I A f',.fjN, 3' YxqN...4 - 4 . 1 xr I f 115211, Hua, ' ' ufifx' ' Mizz' James Hunter Joanmari Jablonski Eric Jacklin ig, ge,,,,,,,1:feri,i I . Y , fi 'f - i ' . x ' ig ,, -fa ., ,W ff Q V ws! I T91-A 1. fi 'ffv 'TS 2. ' ,V , '- Qi' '-' A ,, ,k,,., . 9.1, 1 , '11 Paul Heintz gms.,- William Hoemke L . 'A , fl Q s L ',,L . ' k -. Ms, Q ,zfgf :fp f ADW :eb P , 1.51, ' 3. 'f - f K Martha Howes i Holly Jackson N x k John Jackson Lynne Jankow Lisa Jaroske -,,,,-.af 'Gif' Cheryl Jones Lisa Jones Gregory Joumas Kurt Kaiser JW! ,Q--s. Audrey Jenkins Christian Johnson Debra Kapler . Al. George Karkett Margie Kaser Keven Kaufka ,-is -asf' L 1 '-, J L . Sharon Kennedy Maura Kenney Kenneth Kernen o i ,J . 1, , Y , , '-'-m K Brian Kavalar Kimberley Keeter -if Jane Kerr Stacie Ketelhut Homecoming couldn't have been more exciting or memorable this year. The first event to officially start homecoming was the parade, winding through downtown Royal Oak. Behind the marching band trailed cheerleaders, three floats fthe freshman didn't enter onej, the homecoming court, and clowns. Next, the unbeaten Oaks defeated unbeaten Lahser, 7-0, in one of the best and toughest games of the season. Overall, Homecoming was a great success, and a sur- prising and enjoyable night for everyone. W HOVIECOVIIHG , . 1900! The Class of '80 Homecoming Court: Brian Mitchell, Sharon Wilusz, Fred Crawford, Tina King, Queen-Sally Wentzel, King-Joe Duffey, Linda Storey, Doug Smith, Julie Fiennie, and Andy Stark. Our reigning King and Queen- Joe Duffey and Shelly Wentzel. The cold doesn't get Sharon Wilusz down. 164 f N Last years' Queen, Lori Lampman, crowns a new Queen. Last year's King and Queen, Lori Lampman and Dennis Murphy enjoy the last moment of their royalty. Tina King steps out in style. ff? IN We were glad for 2nd place. ,Q-ya, . ' -few 'i ll sg., .fl-I N N . ZA.- Greg Mannino prefers floors. Kent Kochendorfer demonstrates chin propping. f 1' ' X ,, ,ff-1 X sw Ann LeMeasure shows Sue Adams how to play dots. H - wx.. : iw L X5 I ,. N--axe rrrr Cindy Inuin learns to like The Learning Tree. 166 ,....--- f-s. X f I ,, W 'Fur J it ,Sle- Kurt Ostrow, Brian Quartes, and Dave Riley get crazy. Whafs hOldinQ TSFWTIY Th0mPS0f1'S 311905007 Q in--Q uma Q wx ff NXXXX ,gtg - y it i Q-gt, , N gy 'X f d. -... . 11 fr i ,.. V 4,1 Q'-1 Honner and Cheryl Furlong hold an interesting conversation. With that look, John Lemay could be reading anything. 16 7 'UQ C , sf- inh- Barbara Kiernen Tina King Alexander Kirby Kent Kochenderfer Mary Koledo Colette Kosmowski 'ah ' ll si- Catherine Laffrey Michael Lage Gail Lagraff Susan Larke Karen Larson Pamela Larue Mary Jo Knight Thomas Knofsky ,H 1'1i ll ' glhif ix u like l lll ll l ll l F lllallllr::1llT'1lll li P E11 it Wt 'bww tx l ,gl X Joseph Kripli Cheryl Krueger .. N ,wi ll will will ll ig ' Z 5 it li ll MEN m lllli' 1, Km 4 K P l - ' ii' 'Jlllfl ,Lila 5 fill X Mari Lamb Cheryl Lapain rw Mark Lasley Christine Lee .4-.2 ,Mfr wr Amy John Lemay Ann Lemessurier Mark Lesko Michael Leslie Cheryl Levenchuck 5' , pri' 73? fig, f e L at :,,.1.,,qi6, -Q. ff, my jg ir we bf? -l , 'i -137 gi it g ,X xiii? tif 1-.qv , Donna Lewis Velina Liford Daniel Lombard Paula Luke Robert Lusk Wad Y 'f -. 1 Lxrr Karen Macinally Brian Maclean Nancy Major Gregory Mannino Tammie Marchessault 747 we M A M? J Cathy Marek Thomas Marquard Jeffrey Martens Sarah Matson Steven McCafferty 'Ci Dianne McCalman 'vi W., , Christine McLeish 'fn' David Miller Cheryl Moore Kimberly McCleary Debra McDonald Kimberly McDonald Duane McLaughlin lie -. M.-4 sun- wp. Maureen McNamara Sharon McPartlin Kevin McPhee Kimberly Melvin i 3 mv '53 fl? v Tracey Miller Michael Milner Brian Mitchell Patrick Monagin Bridget Morris Russell Morrison Carrie Muirhead Susan Mulholland Deneen Mulka I Wade Nitowski Timothy O'Ftourke Jimmy Partridge Debra Murray Jeanne Murray Jacalyn Napolitano Brian Nelson Richard Ohls Jameell Omron Jannette Omron Stephen Orloski 5. Tori Osborne Kurt Ostrow Kenneth Pace James Panek Martin Pasquinelli Karen Paterson Todd Paxton James Peludat 1. Steve Bossenberry, guy with prettiest eyes. Mary Koldeo, sweetest young thing, and the girl with the prettiest eyes. 2. Scott Beck, the guy most likely to suc- ceed. Kyle Rancourt, the girl most likely to succeed. Kent Kochenderfer, the one to make the first million. 3. Mike Nixon, most spirited guy. Debbie Birkenhauer, girl most spirited and the girl most in- volved in school activities. Steve Cocoli, the guy most in- volved in school activities. IVIOCK ELECTIONS JPVN .4- 1 I .s f u f E . Q if 1 Gfnrsis 172 TCL? 4. Tina King, the girl with the whistle bait figure. Kurt Ostrow, the guy with the best appreciation of feminine beauty. Jim Hawley- the guy with the muscle beach build. 5. Andy Stark, the guy we will never forget, and most athletic guy. Brian Quarters, the most eligible bachelor. Sue Larke, the most athletic girl, and female class flirt. 6. Linda Storey and Doug Smith, the cutest couple. 173 1. Howard Matthews- class flirt. Shelly Wenzel- future Miss Americag girl we'lI remember the most. 2. Tami Gardner- most unusual laughg amusing sense of humor. Mike Andrzejak- class clowng amusing sense of humor. 3. Sharon Wilusz- girl with prettiest hair. Doug Smith-guy with prettiest hair. 4. Tom Grisby class know-it-all. Paula Luke class gossip. 5. Julie Rennie best dancer and all around personality. Dennis Cummins- most easy going all around personality. 6. Jane Kerr- best smileg appreciation of masculine physique. Mark Brown- best smile. 7. Duane Haldeman and Cathy Marek- best dressed of 1980. 174 F lfh , 3 , Hail 1., K 7' E K M 1 ewf , Q S sw , Al :1 Ai 4 fa, J ! , za Jef? 944 I 1 I If My , V' 4m ' fkmvw 1 i f'X 1.55. -L.. Q 4 X i . 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Ah :GQ ,. 5 Q -V -A 11 :V ,S g S. ., . ,' 1 gg i ' , 'A l of al jg if .X . in-Q,,,,,u Maria Scafone David Schauwecker Brian Schlottman Thomas Schmit Susan Schoettle Peggy Schroeder t - f uf .'l - 'V -W Q - :wwf 1: ,- 1,-ml, v, 1: ii Q3 5 -r Xi: x. .. ,. ' '31 -25 ' ' , m , P ,, 1 V , 'W'-if , v' 4 pw fi X X 'f 54 f 'Xia Julie Schumaker Steven Seres ,no- William Silagi Dials William Schroeder Derrick Schroff Dawn Schuetzler 105 ...ff or l +L ., ,ttf .,,A, V .HM Robert Scott Robert Seeman Jeffrey Sellers 'Nw Y ., 1 1 :ff ., . :..A +.w - . at if 'I' ' ' . ' . F 'Q . N , cy: 'I ,et J if .W t T , A 27, 1 ,, 2 ' i, I NJA . I swf - V. - -If'-I . M-fl,-,Q .,,.1q.-,iff , ,NV Carolyn Seylarth Daniel Shea Lori Shires Lt, S , gtg '13 'x 1-Jr.-, ' . 2 it W' 2 'W F- Q- C. or - Michele Silorey Stephen Skrzycki Charlotte Smith mm , S ' tt 1Q'o25'9fk:4s i - 57551: l ' N .I , . if . -. 13, S H-1-if el I 1. 'th Nw. , Y 1 4 4 li li: Cynthia Schultz 1f'N?Z ?' Phillip Serafini 2 J B e ,, v 7 la 35 iii Bruce Siesel David Smith 1, 'sf '-4,,-s V Q 'fhdimifiii f XXL gi Q0 2 J a f U2 1 5 , 9 i 5. 5 J, Nw I in 1 I Q ' Douglas Smith ' t Gregg Sourbeck we 55' bi! Nr' George Stark a3 P'?'1f Nr 5, .VM Douglas Steward ' 51 I I N , 4' A' -we no r Q X . 4 V' -if' .lg rf -f fs. fig W A Berg 1.1. feiffi I X 1, 'A H f QB 'S -t fr X ' v : ,, - it f ' fig. T X4 Laura Smith Scott Smith Janet Splear Richard Stafford ?w.iM., by W m ,X sit. Wfffffia 1 iv ff' i':'i.i:3fEiiifi7Aif Jia: 5 giwifmy V- V: 2-fwfm,1'qqffSaff'gg11 'P 1 ' it ' -W . si at ia' 1 X Q -,,,,t 1 .a5 'i3' Ei mm' 1 it 1411, ti ts-. ' ' ' Jennifer Stark Charles Starrett ,J nf, Tammy Stewart Paula Stitt F-'37 Susan Smith Therese Smith -sgngf jrr'gg1.gi-gf, Q A ,?gfif,.:,. ',, I' ' qt 1 V' 'Iggy 7 ,gf . A 0 fm- .M -J-A ,+R R it 2 W Stephen Stahr Andrew Stark 1,7 ...aft Pamela Stennett Todd Stephan Linda Storey Carol Strunk , J 3115 . J Jgzf .S Self 1 , S XX , y Si ' 'ill ' W t it ' xx it giixzgi - he rie- gf, , e. , , M. i was-z . ' tgp., f, i A S Qi Y ,, f K i SEFHOR TRIF af, fQ'f:Q.M -14, Y P 1 a gfrswaiiiffi. flu wk -, - 'Q Sifa wif 'kiifs 'Q AEP? ' ms-gf --4 ww. 1' -B 4 ,5 if K .w 'ik fx P J J 915'-, ' A ' M . ,, . : Avf:32i'S1iLT:?' B ,pl ,N x wifi, , 1 GSS? KL 9 ...W , -un- Q CLHBS OE IOOO ELOWEH - WHITE HOSE COLOH5 - DLUE HHD WHIIE IIOITO - WE SHHLL LEHVE, DUT OUH IIEIIOHIES WILL LIVEOH EOHEVEH. M,,,....----1-qw--'-.,H-J ,,...-----M ,,.---'N' X SFHIOITS, 1060 Eric Anderson has his brain measured. Is Mike Leslie thinking of Alabama? 'a-...,,,,,l,,,m L 'XM Howard Matthews would rather fight than switch. T0m GHQSDY Camps- OUT at VNS IOCKGF. 184 fi, Siesei designs comic strips. Heintz looks over his cheat sheet. gg , ,A-Q The angelic Linda Akins. Q 1 x, N --xx , L , SJ Patty Grahm can read two books at the same time. 185 X 1 J,322LVi if L Hu A xi ra i ht r 'YET Sandra Stubenrauch Cynthia Sullivan Richard Sullivan Jo Ann Swaney Carrie Swift Kenneth Sylvester ,iz , 3 '1- ,, X V2 me 'lv . '15 v James Tipling Martin Wajda ,- ' f it of If bll' i fit 51,0 A ff 'W A , V 'A i Patrick Szymanski David TerHorst vw-gr ' V ii E21 Daniel Thomason Tamara Thompson My, 4? v '? J' Timothy Truitt Margaret Vardon Amy Vaughn Wendy Waggener f , 'I i v 3' ag 4. , i Flichard Ward Jamie Waring Vu Scott We5er X Steph eber QXGJN5 W9 - ' Dj We 'W , 23? Egg. , ef M , 23 3 k iff' lm: H if Leslie Weil Michael Wendiand Qr' '5 '7 Karen Wiese e 3 , W TQ ?aMbS it i 'fri' T 214552 QR Julie Williams Krista Wolfe Randy Worden '1 f Tari Wentzel Darrell Wiles WW 9' Kimberley Williams l Wendy Yorkey J' W 'x. iTY Shelly Wenzel Phillip White Matthew Wiles Monica Wiles a- '. iff , Dana Willis Sharon Wilusz Sue Adams John Morton ilu , I 71,-,ti-f:,,-Mgyzf v 29, I ff 8 'Hia K fu ,gr Q K s Y' , i 'W 2. 3. M7 'A' .. . Nt? 1 3 4 , ,, Q, Q X In Erin Thomspon-Axelson Jackie Black Maria Teresa Maire Tracey Bowen checks the board Chris Lamb and Wendy Waggener are expert scientists. 'CT' 'gin ..f.i2i- f ,. ,,,.cQf ff ' ' I 1 i X J , , . X , 'AX I Peggy Schroeder loves cramped quarters. Ruth Ryan helps at a swim meet 188 THESE ORE THF GOOD OLD DOTS NW' O51 D,3,, Q ' VOVV KVM WDMO Last years Senior Prom was held at the Hillcrest Country Club, where in previous years it had been held at the Royalty House in Warren. The Hillcrest has been chosen again for this years' prom. 220 enjoyed good food, and danc- ing complemented by good music. Unfortunately, the band that had orginally been scheduled split up, and the Class Officers had difficulty finding another one at such late notice, but the new band worked out well. The night of the Prom was very hot, humid, and rainy tnot to mention the broken down air conditioning.J However, everyone had a good time. It was a great ending to the finish of a fantastic Senior Year. Kathy 0'Rourke looks for her date. 190 SEHIORS 79- DFlllClf THE NIGHT lllllllll E W., ..,,.:. V hh or 'H i P.J. Fresch and date dream the impossible dream. i 1 t 5' x , v s 't V. at fm' -Z..----W Y C . . V1 1 -V M -t. - A iiifi ' Seniors drink their graduating blues away. mls McCulloch and date have the fever. At her dates encouragement, Kathy Plewka tastes a flower-and likes it. A cute couple-Wade Gravlin and Liz Thompson. 1 f K 195 H Maw 'f-.. J! .N',, X This group is obviously enjoying themselves. 191 eww, -Yff 'iv 'ez 's NNN.,-J '-4-7 XMI' ' Xa 1 HBE .1 M f Qs. in-re. R knew!! - ' 1vf.MN -X E 'tv 4-.v5i-Ai 1 ' f W ',Y ga-nf' mm 521.3 x M xl R KV I7-WG V ' ', !'Y'1 'A ??7fL+ 9 V x v I X'W f-W .QNLMVW N'4sQNW4 NP lv 1324, -'L-19 iaSQix,yW!igW?1riff MW' N9 Gwxvq, 71 ff Ofeffif, rs--1:21Q-ff4wn23gLs:w,Qf',P1L,'.iw.W,4w 45 WA, vo.-ggzaam, ., , ' Aww i-'-Eff-27ZiXq'V ' '4'47i 1uSff'4flIN I W4 ,W ff? ke14Z44wB53544 1' ll WW? 'M Ni 4Vx+L1Wk HQ! nm! yAlMw-nQ'e1d'1'2.ws' 0' gy-, 17 'Q 97 'W2Yw'L41O'7' N 1 Nw A ffm pavmsx-'-x1a'fmsN-'eLwvK' f m'4Lb2-W-W6?.f+245f WE' P+' ' ?Fi rfii3 - - f sff' f!1f6WLE P27 R421 , 4yi:'i :,'y:,'f:Q,',.oI U 5' 'ON ::Os,?2,',gxLLN',L I ll h l f'3g.1,gQ-v5?f.'.X'.1. -W B? ' 9' f ,,Q?v,Si,Iu.s1F'f.a NW L 1 ' ,'l ,' ,IN I LJ x FL J tx LN L Mm L TOLLOITITOW L5 IVIILDL OF TOLL OOD F HND SOHO OOD LOVL HND LFLUGHTER LFLCLI VHHUTL OF LODLLT HELF5 OULLD THE DOT TOOL FOLLOWS FLFTLLL. L 'L L 1' L Lf LL L fl Z! L NLM L fff Of L ff x X X JUFHOR3 m2535533 YQQIQQ QP!! if -xg! .05i's?a. Qvlvaviiw Omar Ahmed Malcolm Alexander Mike Allard Dennis Allen John Aller Laura Allman Ardene Anderson Phil Anderson Gary Antonick Sandra Artis Glen Ather Todd Azarias Dawn Baker John Barr Kraig Barr Tim Barrett Larry Bartal Peggy Bartingdale Mike Barton George Bastuba Sue Baudino Jeff Bearsby Kathy Beckman Marijo Bedford Pat Beebe Val Belevender Virginia Belevender Bob Belger Adriana Beltran Carla Birkenhauer Chris Bjornberg Doug Bliss Jeff Blitz Scott Blitz Dave Board Chris Bodendorfer Mark Boker Vicki Bonar Colleen Boozer Bob Born Russ Borski Lorna Bow Karen Brandt Kathy Brandt Jon Braum Bonnie Bretz is .. t - ' ' , .at X, 1 X t L. X M , XX fx.: 4 v ,i mf Q b 0 W Q N , fire. if ., iiit li ,fail 'il os W' f :ii il t . B A , '.. .f:f9f'vg 'S gg . ,' 2 - 'lg K x . -A X-Y! I if 2 A M Bill Hahn anxiously awaits the big game tonight. x 'mi l X , . tg - Q .1 A Q fl f ,E ia ff i' iz? 1 qix I' X1 I gif is . is 7: X I gift 3 r ., ,S N-. ,, U 13 v- NT ,lt .Xt Q Q 'C 'AT 'slut I A F 3 aw -Y X lu, T fig? fn N Kathy Brandt, allias FlaggedyAnn. , J ' 'l if M it ef, 1 K 4X tk A .4 l. Kilim of A I. L J L. HBNIIEM ls that really you, Doug Bliss? .rv llthfl - . f J. , , '- rw, j M Vmgezi 4 ' N 'H' G1 ii -Y ' i, A. A IL f -fx J in v KV J fx l l. A i Q if ei, QQ W u f V .f 1 7V: X M I A kt Kathy Brown Robin Brown Scott Brown Dan Bruton Tim Bryson A Gretchen Buehler Jalmie Bunting Mike Burnard Katie Bush Mary Butkovich Steve Butler Krystal Caldwell Paul Calverley Jennifer Carico Patti Carlson Jean Carr Tim Carrico Barbara Chaivre Darryl Chalker Dwaine Chalker Caren Chamberlain Linda Chubenko John Chumack Helen Cobb Jim Collick Matt Collier Kelley Conway Kathy Corbett Teri Corn Joanny Courtois Lucy couture Dorothy Cox J im Coyne Chris Criger Laurie Cromendy Catherine Cross Doran Cushing Jim Daily Mark Dalton Paula D'Arca Julie Daschke Bill Davenport 7 197 Nick Dilazio Dianne Dixon Bob Douglas Carl Dusseau Rich Dyer Calvin Eib Bill Eighmey Richard Elliot Kim Ennes Michael Ennis Joetha Falling Andrea Ferkany Irene Fors Carol Frazier Elaine Freeman Kyle Fulkerson T.C. Furlong Ken Gaines Kevin Garland Elizabeth Gaska Brett Gatti Sharon Gee Francie Giordano Chris Girard Tracey Gleason Doug Glick Brian Goleb Jennifer Goode Carol Graham Paul Graham Robin Gray Gary Greenblatt Margie Greene Scott Greene Mary Greenwald Kelley Greenwood Steve Grossmueller Herschel Gugan Cheryl Gulli Bill Hahn Tina Hall Barb Hamby , v- W ltr' an .,,. .9 P ' -. y , ' Q, if 'AI MJ A ll , l, , , Ag kg Dave Board correctsamlstake. if 0 2 , '.yr , as ,Q 31, , K- X' Vjx, li K .-- '. , E f ,dm A le f X I. T? ,Ir 'ry f 'v L Ag a hx fa. 'RX fl ,Q 'i 4 4 . - - - K? A it age- ' ' A .35 J 4- ,, l l. l ll Al . . fl G S1 J t y Serv - ff It - I f y f Steve Till draws with intensity. xx A 41 1' If ' 1 ' A 5 l M Q , K V K . , . .,,' 5' ' ' J- as - 0 1 V a K x in , 1 Jil J l -F ,'X ,f Q. N 1 , 1 W - . . J J ff L ff?-'-t 3-xi ' -1- 1 4-N ' ' - f -if J' ,V ' , I -1 A 'W' 5 fm fit L is Af Jia, J J Q. l M i Gary Hamilton Sarah Hansen Steve Hardee Ed Harris Robin Harvey Virginia Harvey Sue Haske Maria Hawkey Ricky Hawley Chuck Hayes Tony Heckman George Heike Terry Hemingston Eric Hendricks Robert Herbert Kathy Herridge Mary Herzog Debbie Hill e Sl .Q-ff ,4,,,, This early morning stuff just has to go! lCaren Chamberlalnl What is CYYSTHI Caldwell Smilif1Q HDOUV? J o Russ Hin ' A - Tracey Hill , A Doug Hillyard A- .. 'Q' 4 , 6 fi 'f' Paula Hiselman ' ' X ' A s f 1 Tina Hoffmeyer ,yi .V 4 m lk M M J M K Karen Honeycutt A wgywtk , fr fa 3.7 My , . . ' W 2 i Q it -f f ' 2 s, ' if A xg, f A ' . Q g5E,q g,21tiiil3s,slw51. :liiiyf .. 'W V 'iiflfl 1 9. . , ' t I , i 1- A 0 h A J 3 Q - . NM 1 A K . f:t,,,,, ., X Ati 1-,, Laura Hood Holly Hoolehan Randi Hooper Jennifer Howes Joni Hughs Raymond Hurst Zoona Husain Julie Hutchinson Karen lngraham Holly Jaye Lori Johns Linda Johnson Sandra Johnson Jeff Jolin Jeff Jolley Sue Kalter Beth Kanner John Kastler ffiQgQ'x F! E I 4 Q f , f N 5 X ! We Wm? i f M ' xiii 'W ' qw 1 -..V 'wr N . , ri .1 ' W ,mg ., r Y ' . ff an 5 F W N ,sri-. L Q J' I 5 was r'wQ,X lingua- 'QQ if WE Yi? ,, MIM , A 54 ,1 J tw . , I Q I ig :?,l, '41 f a Q gf' Q,ifffiz,3. wx ' W :iii A , sr W f L.. if Q .XX Q i l 1 KY! V 5 - 'i ff A 1 ff l v'-.14 .31 t Nina Kauppila Tania Kauppila Ruth Kearns Renee Kennedy Jill King Pam Kinna Jane Kinzey Lisa Kiser Juanita Kiemmer Lisa Knapp Theresa Knight Kevin Kolde Chris Kort Claudia Kosmowski Pam Kozlowski Colleen Krog Kevin Krueger Jim Kueber Amy Kukla Shari LaForest Jim Lama Jeff Lambert Bob Larson Chuck Lawrence Brad Lemmon Bruce Lockman Heather MacDonald Kelly MacNish Larry Madding Charles Matthews Harry Matthews Rachel McCallum Damien McCann Jennifer McCarthy Kim McCauley Bob McClory Anne McCormick Tammy McCoy Ken McDonough Lisa McEvoy Kim McKinley Tina McLane Kevin McLaughlin Lisa McLeod Roxanne McWilliams Dave McMillin Bob Melvin Donna Millard Kelly Miller Jamie Millhench Mark Milne Becky Mitchell Larry Mitchum Diane Mohr Jennifer Mooney Steve Moore -E . C V .1 L .- ,g. I Rm A Q ik: V '51 1 ' T i Vg. , , llgr V' thx 53 1 , A 9 ' 1 XM, V J V ,g Ai - . e -W . A A he i M 3 ff ' What am I doing here? lChris Bjornbergl ,, , ,, rl lv' vs G Y ,. G' g , . , Ng- f f l ' I' if X ,, to A4 f. L - f X' L :Q 14? gg! ' 1 ar ' fi' ' it lx A f ' A - A fl 1. - f - W W fs fa K 4: . K A H K V , .,., q , .ik 3' in Q 5 t S , ,J lx,-Q. , I pm. KR K7 4' 3' MM i 'Mo .-. f- 4- - A it A A . ,kgr ' . -. ,V ,M 'W gigs we A 3 S .' 1 , I -- ,' 1 , J g R ,,,,, B 1 F. M ,rki if I V kr P , ,fx 1 f G l, ' ,. .13-m LA fx Dawn Williams is caught daydreaming. fs tv 4 w Hey Baby, what's happenin? lBrian Wattsl 7 L.. A 'Enix A will ,v., N Q Shari Morency g 3'-, ' J' M Brad Morisette 7 A ,Hg j ' Colle Nagy- I in A 5 , J Julie Nardlcchlo 5' 'Ei' , ,l 'Q a l X n ,T fl fo- ' gr Q7 E ,QQ F i 4' 1- , 2 l- 'g , If , , 2 ,s H, 1 5 A in , '- - 2 K I . 4 v MA ,fi li , z ljgei,gw'f,, pfv- if-4, 4, , 1 'Y s 'Z' -1. xv 1 ' , 0 t R Q.. c y elf, Q in K ' fn X of ii. -s I3 Ci 5 R K - ,i X. I B 1 I -, y, K I KA. t ,, ,,,, -. 4 ,mf Q T In J ftkt .. Mt says we're gonna lose? fBob Bornl ig if g l ' ' ' ff J ,elf ' 4' ' ,AAA b i K x ' t . -f 6 i f . ' ' ll ' in '- -ii K. ' .Q J 59 'Ar - - A, 9 ' K 'SZYV5 rs if we .f ' wt f ,fm 'N -vw' 1. XX at . fx L X' K N. Paul Nation Suzanne Neault Marty Nevison John Newton Sheila Neckel Barb Noonan JoAnn Nord Steve Northrup Tom Northrup Stewart O'Calaghan Bob Olejnicak Annaliza Ordiz Derek Ortega David Otto Roger Paige Lisa Palmer Leo Park Matt Pasquinali Carla Patterson Beth Pattison Elizabeth Pattison Bill Penner Mark Perna Bob Peterson Laura Phillips Sheila Phillips Angie Pielack Tami Pingle Tim Pingle Kathy Plum Jeff Pyykkonen Pat Quinn Jerry Retell Mena Reyman Nate Riley Russ Ristau Shawn Roach Sheila Roach Kathy Rodrick Kelly Root Christine Rose Nancy Ross Brenda Rosewarne Guy Rouston Robin Roy Vince Roy Jennifer Ruppert Nick Rutyna Dan Ryan Kathy Sakkinen George Santi Rick Sarkislan J 203 -Q. 'DW Sic 'x'TJ' jf, t 'U in tg 349 E- Q fsxlz.-1 it tea? Q TJ ,F Q-Trl? is ju , V75 ,,, K ,Q '5-'V .jf LE fir is Q Q0 is ge M9 K og, lg, e Mike Savino Fritz Schlottman Steve Schmitt Sharon Schnurr Jim Schoettle Dave Schumacher Jenelle Scott Patricia Sabastion Linda Seilbert Chris Sellick Pam Shanks Sandy Shelley Diame Shires John Shavers Kathy Sidell Bob Silagi Eric Simmons Geoff Skidmore Mike Smiscik Darlene Smith Kern Smith Mary Smith Colleen Sondgerath Valerie Splear Jeff Sprankle Tim Stahr Kevin Stalker Sheila Stapleton Frank Starhia Jeff Starkey Jennifer Starkey Dan Stephens Jim Stewart Connie Stites Bob Sutherland Sue Synnesvedt Beth Tarkington Steve Teufel Tammy Thrasher Laurie Thompson Mike Thompson Chris Thorpe Steve Till Steve Tillis Robin Toby ,4 -ww. ff nf t JSV3 NM or rs , fi 1 A -'Ui' I N gtk, .,, -, V- i N. 41 J Y' ' Hkflx Q y I J Qi 'bi 'Ain .1 e , 1 ff: J 4-J 'L ' 'T I 1- -e 'RSF' fs: 1 .trim bn A. K ' Q 1.4 454,-xx - -X 4 s ', -' V . Mir If J 4 n I if ' S J Q' 4, lfli x N a 'A 5 gt' i N .A to fo k A f. it tg, -vm 1, ,fe T Q ,. , 'L lf, lx' W A X T 4 ' A Z P. aw , ' 4 ' - g fa, Q has x. Vince Todorovich Andy Trabold Todd Trudell Terri Tucker Jim VanDecar Marge Vestrand Therese Villerot Teri Vincent Chris Wagman Chris Walker Tara Warriner Cheryl Watton Brian Watts Keith Weber Norm Weber Denise Weilmer Susan Wenner Mike Wentzel Pattison is caught again. The Twosome Suesomef' IS ViCKi Bohar Skipping HQHIFV' if Af g , ' ,1-2, he f i'ei M .f 2 1 T f va l ' F1 i xi Q' 1, . K A fb- Bill Werkman Jeff Whitnell Tom Wiechec Sheila Wilding Dawn Williams Karl Williams Karen Wilson Tom Wilson Brad Wither Scott Wood Becky Woods Kathy Wright Debbie Wruble Suzi Yirovec Andy Young George Zagone Kathrine Zamenski Janet Ziebarth Tony Davis Bob Defever Cherrie Didyk Pat Diehl HDOTVT STOF VIE HOW a tttrt My, Gary Hamilton, catching up on his beauty sleep. ig f ff. pe1,':'.-ffix-ft'.. ,Q f . gjikigsvwlfg Q ' . QW' , . gg. -- , , h '- jpft:3.:Y ' , . , L r r L Lorna Bow, Queen for a day! Br ,fin Cheryl Gutli . . . mother of the year! Mark Boker, who are you making eyes at? ,. r . . .t,, , , , : .ia +1f,::':--an , .- . : lf: 5 - L,-12151:-1 1 -, -- ,. a i K ' 41':s.2fif:S'!,-wg' ,tg ..., mgiwie.. a .- .. A ,r w Fig .- iii IiiiVHT SUCH ii GOOD HNF . . . jfs' yi,-pf . 1 , , 'Aff K ,, When ever I see your smiling face . . Him Van Decari Herridge says, Thank God I'm a country girl! -V ,z 'A 5 ti ix Mn, fiiq ' 5'-.., or I'iI shoot! iTom Wilsonj Julie Nardicchio is Looking for the right one . . ! 1 1 Q ' 1 .-. - '- -WL' E 1fllQ::Q5'IfX1orfLl V Ki Y E ? '. 4, , H, 5- 9 fl' ' f ' :S 50. 3,3 'uN5Q Y 'A f ' V .A ffl, Q 1! ,'f:,', ?,q?1: ' ffl f Y ', S 3 'I V .', ' 4 NaL1Es5+sANfa If gli ZW Q -N wiv fn If 'Wa ' nw 'M'iT iliN' f zyewfp R1 .MA hg.,u!f'QNNLQ Wfvfkgeffff Ayr' llffxfsslig WO 717 V 'Missy ON: 1 ' 1.1 W f vw, 44, ' ,x151Ke'g:-15.5, ,ngf - ' W1 fisx QI ff! W fl 5 M4 PA,-,'?' -.:3xb,W, E2 pe W x M 1 11 MM.. .wp -,.,.L.yf1gNx,n I ,Ly vuSE57Qg54 MQW' J'5!fa,'c1',-M' v BMW N 1 0 1, x n , . . 9 Lff41Wfe w6w bf was H. f A 5?-Lfgwfwwywg WSW! 4? 'ij-f 9xtx-L' I '4?,:: 1'.-'52,-.f,..f N f,'7?Xs .f,S' I. ,H p,'Q'yQWIXIq 1' I V :won ll III. I. X HEX E 1. EEL 'L x A N QL L 'L L L X L x 'L X5 K 4' f X! My Qui L EEEL TELELT LILSTLHG VIOEIEELTS ELITE COVILHG EHR ELHD EEW BETWEEN, SO I SHOULD TELL TOU OE ELLL THE HILEEIHES3 THELT TOU DELIEI 'CND L XL L 'Gb' vgixx 1 ovi'1lHSp4f! 1 f X :MVN NM 9' 'f9fvif'ZZR4'2' ' Q 5 x ll, Q '4 v Q 5 'XX l 1 gnu 1.1 X ww 59121 alfgx x Xx N I SOFHOIVIOTKE3 -4 , 4949 D . ,, . gy . ,GBPJA-. 5Qqb'A'6'o. avwx Wvi' Q QW. .r'4?' Us 0 Qaifhg' ABOVE: Standin' on the corner watchin' all the girls. . . lDave Colburni BELOW: Bill Willard adapts to the mellow atmosphere. Denette Abraham Ricky Aiken Patty Allen Michelle Anders Gail Anderson Rob Anderson Sharon Anderson Phyllis Angeloff Norm Bagozzi Bill Banfield Susan Bartos Ray Bauer Werner Bauer Don Bedford Earl Bedford Jeanne Bdrav Chris Bee Jim Belasco Mark Belling Maria Beltowski Tina Benia Tina Bennett Diane Bentley Jim Berberian Ellen Bernard Jon Berlolet Chris Bianchi Jerry Bolten John Bordynoski Andrew Boschma Suzanne Bossenbenfy Mike Bouchard Bruce Bowering Lee Bowman Barb Bradford Rob Braim Jeff Branham Bob Bridgewater Jamie Briggs Sam Broda Suzanne Brown Kurt Brush Ron Butkevich Phil Butkovich April Cabe Donna Cagle Jim Caldwell Jim Calhoun James Calverly Mike Carolan Kevin Carrico Pam Catenacci Sue Chaffin Barb Chamberlain Kirn Chapman -as 'v- H. my 1. .QQ . ' J . J f 'P , A Inky-if I f 5 5 , L, . I ,J ff 1.1, J A .. fa Alil ll ' . ' 1. 'fs e jay, 5 - ff X I- ,. ! w gk-V' A X x Al' lit, y X f jo y ,, A U t .. 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I i ' A r, gf , fiftsfta , . .k:, , Me, C ,'l ll if - la Q V , gtg 47 i fm 7' ' , Ak E T . gt, if T - if ' t l Chris Chetosky Jill Chika Jim Ciocan Jacklyn Clark Kelly Clark Ftobyn Clayton Lori Clees Lisa Coatta Brenda Cochran Tom Cooley Jeff Collick Mark Comby Bill Coombe Carmen Copeland Lorrie Cordone Julie Cox Cliff Crist Pauline Cross Cesar Cruz Debbie Cummins Cary Daley John Daley Beth Darby Todd Dawes Robert Day John Decker Ted Demianenko Marcy Dennisuk Margaret Denoff Tony Derocher Ftoseann Diamond Darrell Didyk Juliet DiSessa Chris Doll Ray Domstein Cecile Donahue Brooke Dondero Dan Donohue Ed Dorsz Don Douglass James Dowdell Patty Dulfey Paul Duncan Shawnne Dungan Mary Dusenbury Jeff Dusseau Theresa Dyer Linda Earl Elizabeth Edwards Scott Edwards Sharon Edwards Alan Elder James Elliott Steve Ennis Julie Faris Y. ABOVE: Bob Born looks in- to his future . . . BELOW: Mary Splear, who's cap- tured your attention? unvv Q42 H Xt Todd Farlow Timothy Fix Dianna Forbes Joe Foster Norm Founrier Candi Frato Michael Frederick Susan Frizzo Kaen Gardner if T sv N wil ' 1 r VV A FFr e s 5 KN ff: 'A R ' rn ' Q21 1 Go Oaks, go beat Robert Giltrow Linda Giordano Robert Gleason Gina Gonzalez Kent Goodier Terri Gorske Kathy Gourley Kevin Gourley Matt Greene lx .Fw wt . ..-, R- fzf: 1 - AT W F 8 ny 4- is M F F, .i., V t l ,A A 4- Q '- --iiuizfrf-Q ' F, -xi , 1 - . 'z.-flkgf, ' .F K -'W X ' -1 - . ' .. :- .., 4 ,tw-Q ......a....... Q g l i-V W Q ' ff is 5 F F ga- XF ' H? F LA.,. L A A r i' i WF. ,Q , xr at go F .. , 'l.llFQsg'? 1, - Q F lgQmey.f QJS5 F 5' igFHlF . it 5 v W Aw , -. t -F . .. V . , f wait -it - - fl - we .-: , F F F rF ' ll, kxifyx h F1 a FF i ' ' 5 , ff Q, -fn 1 :asf ' . 1' 'ar T f r ' ' '-f- wf xo We've got spirit, yes we do. . . Carolyn Garland Denise Garnsey Ken Garretson Ann Marie Gary Dave Gauthier Jeff Gentner Don Gerard Jean Gibson Lori Giese Darla Gilbert Paul Gilleran 'em . . . iDawn Lasleyl Melinda Gillespie '- v- .,,' .N A Lg 1, Fe: ,FF .,. . Dt ff F I.. t, 3 l J AWA F ,,.,,, 1- f N4 F, VF. ,s M. F, '54 l 1 JN ff 1 P 'K F H fqfgf ,ft he 5' - AF Q, i 3 F 25 . F.U F V V FFF, h Fi 1, 4' - i ' N Q A EV mv A i is .F lim 1 Q :f?f'1' A5 F ,F ' K l John Weber, interupted again. e- Jin 212 Doug Hempel what are you up to now? -' an ' 5 w 15 6,149 fm Q g an D , if .1 .S- Chris Hagerman Lisa Haksluolo Derek Haldeman 0 WX K we L, will ,,. iv- , . xl 3, a A wa Mike Greene Chris Greenwald Susan Gregory Tom Gries Scott Gross Laura Gudemoos Jim Gumbetter Tammy Gurney Rob Gutholm Sonnya Hayes Doug Hempel Denise Heneka Phillip Henning Karen Hill Mike Hill Lenore Hoelaars Mary Hoffmann Lynn Holley Vi - Mark Hall X 4 .ef F' Shirleen Hancock s'l:!rZ' g is ggi' Tony Harlukowicz l fi'-X Flobin Harrison so ig Mary K. Hart ' , a Jeff Harvey F l 22. V 1 Q g U .www X . W 3 Karyn Haupert 1 N Fw' 1. L M Henry Hausler M , ' at Sue Hawkins L' t. Y. Who are you makin' eyes at, Mary Van Decar? r. ,,,, 4.1 'h- . ' . gf me Y J' , ' l V' . L' A K M 427 . , L? 'L i L A ' 511 1 A f L Z' ' gl ...Q .. at ' is , if I in her own world, Sue Hawkins. vw f 'kanji' ...nib i . ' Lg . xii , I , .L., 5 1 wx 1 , Y 1 1 , 1-M W' .. ff: 'ze . . ,. ..X. 5, 'x Of ' 1-26 2. wil' 2- f 1 , ,W-f M , gig ,. 'WW Q- i 1.1 K. arm: 1 x T .XE 1 . 35 .zxw . M W an -A Allyn Holman . Greg Hoover Jon Houghten ff i , . - Debbie Hubbard f , 1 Julie Hughes . t . , ' . ' Linda Hughes Vg A H C ' , 1. 6 .1 . ,Z J p at Jim Jackson - Debbie Janik V L , Brian Jankow Joel Jenkins , Matthew Jiordano nfi' 1 K -- Careen Johnson f, 1' 1' ' Q 1 x H A- -r x..f - . , Li 'X 4 ,, .ghvl M ,f lm 0 1' -ca? 'et 3- vi J All Darryl Jolley 1 , V Charlie Jones Kevin Kaczmarek Nancy Kaller James Keelber Rhonda Keeter Cathy Keilz f: W 4 A I . L ll i L M Craig Kellogg X IQ. Kelly Kelmar ' Dawn Kennedy 2 5 Tim Kennedy I f Bill Kernen Jeff Kiser Jeith Klemm Sherry Kline 6 1 A at lg, e l ii Q Martha Koledo Steven Kovich , it A John Kozlowski fuk, , J 4 Robin Krause X 7 -Xe - A X Paul Kripli - Debbie Krog ,xl V- v- 9 , K- .. Cheryl Kulesza 5 M 2 , , Diane Kurkowski 1 - J '-ff Sailor Dawn Lasley. A , If i A , X . Cathy Kurz Karen Lage Debbie LaGraff Q . - ' Colleen Lamb A -, ' ,e,- 'I-1' 4 .5 ,FQ gg- 7, 1. Debbie Larson ll- if 5 ' A, '+ Q, it , Kim LaRue , - ' ' N ' -wk . V - Dawn Lasley vt V J , ' W - L Q. M X X I ' ' 1 M. ' A Ralph Lawson H Dan Lechner ggggg ,, . Mary Leckenby 4 ,Q is L 1 ' Gregory Lee ' , . 'f , Wanda-Leilrand , '- J - Y it ' e im es o ' 1 F i f . John Licmenberg J ' - yxfgt Larry Lipman Joan Lockman Mike Lodge T8 Pam Lollar Jon Long Dave Maclean 1' i er 1 . ,W It dl 7 All f Martha Makowski W f f I4'!3Nl-P1117 K Pt . L, 'Sir' L N . ti? :aa 1 fy af ,L L A 216 l Q Judy Makuch , 7 B Scott Manning - - K - Marca Mannino ' Mg, ' '21 i' we e ' .. 1' Randy Martens ' gig U 1 , J 4 e . ig I Steve Maser f by ' g V ,453 L ' no , B Kim Mason Af ' A H , i ' 5 - f'Z'f fig V Craig Masters -ww i x. l . U , , .Q 7 Theresa Matthews , i Mary McCafferty .. '2 saw N , . Deborah McCarthy 0 -L V g We f ' Erin McCarthy A, , ' - - ' it I CA, Terry McCarthy ' QW, ' V X., , g , Tim McCoy Max :cigar f f - N 'VV' A Hx IM x Sue McCulloch M T John McDonald lg ,Wi 'Q Patty McDonough .- f 2 2 '-' V - D 2 -4 -f .1 Kurt McFaII g , Q , diggs, Eill McGaavey ., V - i' ' ' ' Q f athy Mc overn Ai-5 an ' f' . 'N A 'B Denise McLeish ', HEX .S h T lk I .L Scott MCNitt Qi' X Beth McPartlin u 5 v ,g 1 N M , Theresa McSween - Y' ' A - ' i .liAamkeiAMcVicar T' 4 2' ' ic ichalski il v T if John Miller T - H' gli YL Michelle Miller x- V, ' it Joseph Miltner H V A , ' as Robin Moak ? XJ H I 4 Xiu ' A I ' K . re A T- C Mindy Monacelli i ' i , -0 . , et Mikel Monagin , , T. . L .A . Vickie Montrose A ig, W ' X V -N Chris Moore JT 'H Y L ' , V P' , , Brian Morency Q f if ' Margie Morgan I , ,, - Kelly Morris T -' with it Joel Morrison Q92 it in it 'f3?5'kl Mi I la 6 M4 A 'M B3 X V A s 1 H 4' ,I ,, to ' , f 1 , H W A . l f . I t r it Ml , it r i F , 'M .f '- .,- 7 AA C' - A T X f A -K A A Aix 1 f f 'S V is 3 an i X 4 A M13 nxa K 5 . , A , , ' X In . ' X I .. 1 K, ' Q K g ff T If looks could kill . . . iScott Starrettj Chuck Moulis bob Mulholland Andrea Mullas Joseph Mullas Brenda Murphree Sue Murray Lori Nibler Rose Nichols Karen Nill Tony Nix Blake Norden Mike O'Connell Mike O'Conner Chris O'Dell Marc O'Dell Tammy Olkowski Azucena Ordiz Julie Orloski Colleen O'Flourke Leigh Ann Oviatt Janet Page Mike Page Terri Pakowski Cindy Panek Jeff Pascoe Dennis Patterson Jim Pavtto Kurt Pelto Sue Penie Kim Penna Mike Pesavento Don Peterson Lori Phillips Barb Pickering Don Pickmann Lucinda Pierce Sharon Piet Bill Pirtle Beckie Platt Pete Pollis Erin Powell Maria Powell Jeannie Pugsley Sandy Pyeatt Brian Quinn Jenny Ralston Greig Rambeau Patty Rettell Becky Reyman John Rhyndress Chuck Riggs Kelly Rigsby Judi Riley John Roberts Sherry Robida Kelly Root Andrew Rosenzweig Jim Ross Randy Ross Laurie Roth Chris Roy Jon Rysdrop Stacey Sadowski Vicky Sandzik John Santti Mark Sarate Steve Schlaack Katie Schaub Don Schreiber Paul Schroff Robert Schultz Chuck Schwartz Cheryl Scott Cindy Serafini John Seyfarth Larry Sheldon Dave Siesel Jeff Siler Kathy Simpson A I Lu V '3 -Q . CV-QE .5 1' 6 ,, 3 , W 4 E, it S 4 ' 1 :Q TQ aria A , Q A X 1. K .. A MY H.-.., Q 1, Q, '- ill .MQ J. S 4' -.- J , 1 L - , , I V 1 f 1' .-:,2s'51l 4 L, . js, . J' .cry g .1 ' 'S - V' ' li Q I ,S L. H is I' 'rg . 7, ,FT I. ,XF , A ' A A A Tina Benia, what's so amusing? .. A F A M ,, gi.. , J 'I f' ,L I LQ ,J it J . J P L - i' . gf f , U 51 ' X V Qty- A, ,- . ' . , . .521 vi E t gf. ,ff t ,ff ft, A J f 1 was l'e'V ,Ja 1-, -. 1 , .. 11 . ,,,., t., ., X I .. 1., J. , Ns., F . Wg, w .., I A A , 1 9 W IK? Xt .L AK4' f 1 if xx ' but ..,, f A , .. i . 4 at , :Uv '. 5 , , '- VL r ., . I I 4.b,, ,, KA ,N t . , ,ur 1 fx M A gt i se. , 34,5 H., 15, A , 11 L,-1. STA !., if or A it W f i I U, j .L F' VV'lA ,W 5 A M X A rf L ' A, .1 f f7 i X' Al A f tf fv .tr ff? L L N af fi a little smile for us Dave Gauthier. I A- S it l ' it! A Q Q ' it in R Q I , J 35.1. ,,. y , - W 'gt' xg aj 'wx kfjkf A N , 3 J, Q G S A C L nb T W , L J ff if ,Lt ,J ' Drema sims Mark Skelcy Charlie Skinner Chris Smith Kathleen Sochowicz Mike Sokol Robin Sourbeck John Sparhawk Beth Spencer Carrie Spencer Scott Spencer Mary Splear Wayne Stapleton Scott Starret Steve Starrett Scott Staudacher Bob Stewart Christine Stoker Don Stuart Lynn Stumpf Sandy Sutton Greg Swanson Bill Swift Don Taylor Sherrie Taylor Keith Teague Karen terHorst Jon Teschendorf Elizabeth Thomas Chris Thompson Jenny Thompson Patrick Thompson Paul Thompson Sally Thrushman Jil Tillis Barbara Timmerman Inger Tingstad Joe Trawinski Tony Trevino John Truman Lisa Tyrrell Heather Unger Curtis Unholz Keith Unternahrer Dori VanAtta Brian VanFossan Sue Vestrand Cathey Walker Angie Wall Lisa Walston Ann Walters Carole Ward Jody Watts Scott Webb John Weber Gordon Wells Greg White Steve White ' f Barb Whitley - D Dawn Wilcox B v ,, ,, - A Sharon Wilkins f' ft, F- -' 1' , ,W ,, ' S Bill Willard ' ogy ' A ' i,' ,,, 1 N ' jr, 'H ' andee Williams K J , l N '-.lf -A M ' ' Lynn Wilson A tm ,. . A-X 3 Steve Wilusz V i Q Dawn Winterstein 'f 1 l Tammy Wither 3 - ,: :. Rod Wolf 5 . Ken Wozny ' ' ' - Randy Wright .Sh V . , p W Ilflt T Sharol Wright Wanda Wright Wendy Wysiecki DeAnna Ybarra f 4 ' f' Toddy Yee ' N, it N A Sean Young A Ruth Yurich Joe Zayance L., Q Dave Zopfi Cheryl Zryd Q ,., Ii 'tvvfiv li 'Q ll Becky Fleyman, wanted again! We're the class of 82! 1 - f any T l Y XJ, L h Q' .E K l l T Q. ' 3 3 if at Y My .V fyxrfm L 'L 3 Q filsslff-.W , . K ' rfi' s' , , ,1 , 1 T' 3 v,,Vwm,-11: ' f , V 'gf .ge - ,gg 1? tjFf+, ,g iff , f ?L.5f':j.' ' , --we i ,. EXW of T .t i s 'Q 'W-T 2. - . ' f trl- 1 4' E. ,-,M ' ' iw' H ' ,F 3 T Y I ' A ' ' ' .9 f T , I T ,Q 4 f X f l' i l A , , , t K 1 , 1 T' , -H' T v g - , ff ' U 75, , 'F fl' -- T, , - - . L 'nf ' B. ?'f3'ww 'f-' ,,,ffy I ' 3 ' . gl ... izjggqia' st., W fy 1 Y J ,1 ,. K, , 6 K igsfffxy? -..,,q , , , .. , 1 'wfotr , '- ' 55,7 I ' . gl Y 5 ' ,. . va 1 xx ff 'fx P X G N... 314 iff r HJ 'U' AA FRONT ROW: Dan Donahue, Todd Farlow, Jeff Kaiser, Ftandy Wright CENTER ROW: Todd Dawes, Fton Butkovich, Jerry Bolten, Mark O'DeIl BACK ROW: Scott Starett, Bill Kernen, Tim Wilson, Tim McCoy A-4. if 'X ' i mal Hard at work, Charles Matthews. 5 y 'W ' 4 ' ,ft I - X MN Q I A , -:V ag ,A,. 4 ' at ' N ' A f ' 2 l iv e., .' fit-' ,yy f it T .f 'llt v l ,531 H , ,Q V .2 KX i .f ' H yrw f , Q ., . , A T , fm, , if 4, W K ,. 5 ft-iii! , K A T' C52-p J ' f -W 'i -- 4 ' ' 5 1 ., V 1. , l .B I . t A f ' H- ' 4 , f 3 L T A! 1 A ' ' 'qt A . u . , 1 . I .x 5- ,, i, X! 3 75 . in i f 9: ' ' i 5 Q - ff' Auf , Hd., --,,,a .,f, K , - l. ,,,- x , 4 l ,, 1-t gag., Y ' ' ll' , g get 1 l T W? x, l ' fl . 4 , AQ- r Sophomore float takes third place. '15 A' fl .1 BOVE: Turn up the old Victrola, gonna dance the night away... lNancy Kalter and Jamie Elliotj GHT: Some people make the world more special just by being in it. lKaren Haupertj CLITBS OF '62 l... John Bordynosky dreams of life in 1984 . 'Wu' i HSL . L .5 4 . 'Nw..JZ:Ee . in 2 AFWEE' Av . ' Q '3'?'5s.- , 5' lk ,Q v., 2 'P i 5 '7 x. yy- l A fy, X X I S l . 'I 5Q,f:'g'9i'af-1ffffff4 ,M M g. KN .O9.fl I :Nmap-f.0,'4 '- 'x'lr',:I1,jfg7 r 7 'fxx'5z,1g 4135 ., In-x.y',, W1 xw, QQ, fi'-XIKVAV I In Xngiqixgnxx 1,6 I. .-45csyQRggayS3,Wi,,-, ,n,xWff:fw,v15,A4.fu fiV577'7?f 4,9314 :'5'1 '.-' ' -IA ' I fw vo' s w 4 In -'WKXQH 'I JW Ii 'Pi' N 'J' 9 'ee?V:E3a? N- 9'X' ' ,REQ D - ' I 71-Wjhipbfvfl 1 IN I xjfv Qio,?'Q.3f :Vi-l.j5,NI,xQyQbW!-gidfg.. QW 1 I fl 53 I 1.1 'Wrpf' .,1:gI':::t:AfffI.-A 7'lDkQ!iv1li mwwo-fnwv xy f - ff! f'M.f,-,f.I:' WD ff: 'I- y.f If lah .fy-, xxx! f 'I IA , X 'MN M MDMFH 'xx 040' ff Isl-.-14,11-v'f ' 'I fi ai fQ',n.IT R',1?- - 'f--'H' I 5. A ' 'fl ,lv?9xz'wQgQ:'S4u, X I I if I I I 'I Wil 'llxf fb.m,fe,- I If ,I In I I ,X I I5 II I I I, I X S f X NI I W I M I I I I I I I ,W V! If AI II f? ' X 5- :NF W M IIOID IIISI ID DIIITIIIIB IOII II DIIITIIIIS DIIf LIFE I3 II DIIDIIITI-IIIlIII'C1IfD DIIID IIIIII CIIIIIIOI III. b 04351 5 OUNVQQSK L' 1 'ISU af' XVW fm BJP' 'J N0 iv f 7:G ! em 'Nw ' L - 2.241 FHESHIVIEH cg . A 'IQSPSQER' 165 I lb QPQP ? ,4'3i9o -. bYsB'aV6'0 fffgfsbf 199 K9 !!Qf 1 9 2 ' 7 fCu f Suzy Adams Adam Alexander Floberta Allan Mike Aller Ronald Alvord Paul Anderson Scott Anderson Dave Antonick John Archibald N, rw 7 Q , Ak 5 5 ,. T .. W J! B U 'M Mill' t SX. We w l all Br. Mary Partridge shows her winning bubble. Cindy Belling Edmund Beltowski Warren Benedict Chuck Benia Jim Bentley Ford Berger Vicki Berger Todd Bertolini Brenda Bianchi L rf . ww? ! tg Q .r'r 'F' N ,FH ., X S Chris SteeIe's audience seems very amused. Todd Armstrong . Kent Augsberger fn' ' . CharAustin ' 'Q ' W' T ' ' ' Wendy Bahm M ' Scott Barr ' s. , . ' 'N pl ,lm Tom Barry A - ' di., ig H lut- Dave Bateman Kevin Bearsby M ,gf-1 ' y 1 Paul Beckman B xxdeag' , , g, L' ' T 5 , lg.: ,- . , Robb Heeber f- C, Tim Bettschen ws M sa Diana Bell X X M lt , T M, , .xilfi . -mf, - A M ,la Are Kathy Hill and May Warren really watching the assembly? 224 F y ws. sg r his , V T3 K 5 f t 5 4 Qi' ' n - ' 3. Flora Biskner 5. 5 Q f r 1 f ,' QQ V ' ,ag .gg V 1 ri' l A .. , Sandra Blattner g , 5 f r M- . ff we . ' - M Greg amz r - f ,X ' W -if -' , f' . A ' . QP l I i r ,, iggrr ' ' . il , F' N . . 'f fl ' 1 - f , I MH, .. 6, ,Q x I K 'F Q? i ff- 2 ' of l y M we H 8 Mrkesokef Z H . te, , Q , , K x If vi Danny Bonar 1 A , - - is 3 xi ' - DOnnaB0f1daf ' . f ' ' l 4 4 ' M 'A , , .. 9 5 X :.. gl' .V l ,ly Af, , .A ' iw ' ? if :MQ W, g -' f , 's ' A T Sandra Booker ' A N 1 ' , - 1 - F . H A, Dave Boschma 7 fr ' ' i ',:h X , ' r ' , 1 Amy Bouckaert The Freshmen wonder why they're at the pep assembly. ' K ' MA Mike Bowman - 4' '- Q ' ,5 K Dave Boylan A ' ' Mike Braim ax fan. PM V cl V Chuck Brammlett ,K - Andy Branham I ' f . . A . Kirk Briggs EX. 1 x K If AULBW Bob Buffington V V Sherry Bunting j N I Renee Burris Terri Bush Cathey Campbell Shelley Cardinas sxnnuvl ,. ur mn. .nm me E122 X eil W C Nichols are you chicken of the camera? 4 , f2+'l I A xii D353 Flon Crawford finally has his act together. ' --an g r A A my Karen Carney David Carr Donna Carr Jamesa Carter Kelly Chamberlain Chuck Carbeneau Jim Christopher Mike Ciocan Renee Clifford Bill Clouston Brian Cochran Newt Cole Kim Collis Steven Canvin Cheryl Colvin Joe Cook Dawn Cordone Ftustee Cordone Lisa Cottrell Jim Cox Jeff Cox Flon Crawford Patricia Crockett Cindy Crouchman Dan Cummings Cindy Cunningham Tony D'Arca Cary Darge Flandy Denier Janine Devereaux Jim Dewan Greg Diedrich Kathy Dorsz Shannon Dugan Chris Dyer Hoy Dyer Joe Dzierawski Gary Edwards Ed Eggleston Bill Emanuelson Kelly Emery Kevin Ferhadson Olivia Forester Ed Fricke Janet Fronius John Fulton Pat Furlong Judy Gamble Bill Gammon Kim Gardner Sheri Garnsey Diane Garrison Matt Gatti Elizabeth Gault Mary Geoghegan Dan illeran Robin Gillespie Pete Gillies Linda Giltrow Sue Givens John Goodgine Russ Goodin Mike Grabowski John Gravlin Dan Greene Bryan Griffith Karen Griffith Glenn Griswald David Groh James Grover Paul Hacker Sandy Haglund Thomas Hahn WAendell Halas Ken Harland Brent Hart Mary Harvey Keith Haverty Scott Hayes 4 .h 4- ,,- ,, 17-if' 75 Na! X A! 2 f , , fu , 5 , i S gif ' ,.- 1 ogg ...sf S YJ gl s - jf y A iis E A th .x if J it 'G 'N as 4 x A to . ,J is - ,1'I'l , J i . A .I A, i .fm ' ff o F 4 it ' . vsfi - J , f .ff 'li' Q lxi eik VK: l,g , N p ,XJ 1 f.. -' Riu in n't move, I got ya covered. Lea Mannino and Darcie Baker. 4'-Ni x JoAnn Neilson awaits her prince charming. , , ,: Jw' wi 13,357 . i 13? , Freshmen choir sings out. f u U45 . QW X ,, bw ,ri , S' ' if an-J' 7 L .1 Ex, ' 9 , 'rj' X ,J 1 1 X D ' '1 A ' ' Q as J M if f 49 ZX 6 N-H ,. r :mx ,- ,HP x ,L ff Y' I' ,. 4.4 , ,- I .1 gi K 1 1 Eff' f 5, NSY' I 1 1 Y 5 i- .f -ll ,ii-nisv P - iw 2' Q if 'Uw- WG f HH we Qi e 4? A 4 QW vi NJ f xf' ' ' X - - ff . W '1Q...,, l' Wai X X Eric Hebert Kelli Heeder Joe Heilbronn Glen Hendershott Mary Herndon Cathy Hill Doug Hocking Mary Holley Carl Hoops Becky Huhn Diane Hurst Ruth lgnash Laurie Janik Denise Jenkins Carolyn Johnson Christine Johnson Rich Johnson Tom Johnson Colleen Johnston Beth Jolley Barbara Jones Joe Jordano Dennis Julian Jerome Kaczmarek Chris Keitz Tom Kennedy Mike Kime Bruce King Doug King Jayne King Frances Klepack Margaret Knight John Kripli Bonnie Kueber Debbie Kurz John Kuzdal Ken LaForest Eddie LaFrance Maria Lama Lynn Lashbrook Chris Lau Kirsten Laverty Lori Lavison Ken Lawler Andrea LeFave Pam Lenning Jeannette LePage Debbie Locke Flay Lotvedt i .Q Q S J C J , , R V , I ,jj l N ,gig-s,1' H Q1 Ai.. if ,N , . A .-, ,QE J, ,, t K7 w K '- ' A WA 1.7 35 0' K I.. in .. 4 ,. lv X ,. x J 'J .1 . 1 L ,ff fir J X 1 .- -hgh, I '1 QQ, , V Sm aims. Hx if K .J-, w if I f' 23 M s M. fn N. gi E 451, . J W A 1. il . NT! f -M ' gf ,, .. :si I :af ,qv W ,nuff t 5 , 1.13. J . H ' 'M' l' ' , it iit g,, Q5-t . K Fr. fas- -HQ Beth Jolley - Grease is the word. , V wtf., ,- M - QQ ssc , 'ff ,av yt, '. nm ,k 2 , A C ' is D s 'A g gi l it ff' ' J ,V, L , it D ft 5 , if .Y H Xxx K if li? V I A L, I. 1 . I ,li 7 in W , I 'N' V ir ' EX vm: . I I xwafwf .. . L 'N L M .J it 1 5 il D D lu: ' 1 1 Z iv: .1 vs 'L , V. 5, 5 5 as t N , Aa' I Ak ,, . . r x A X .LX , J be J 'U' P g D Flon Crawford goes up for two points. L f- ' :qw 1-'f -v ,' . M I . Pg' 1 3 A , i :Ta T. K K .Q . i , ,IM ,P ff .- '- 2 K - , as , Robert Lovejoy Bill Lucas Bob Lukas Cindy Luke John Lynn Don Maclean Robert Magerowski Lisa Maguran Lea Mannino Sue Marek David Martens Jody Martz Jeff Matlock Donna McCartney Kathy McCurdy Dave McDonald Dawn McDonald George McDonald Leroy McDonald Dave McHale Scott McKinley Charmaine McLane Ken McLaughlin Michelle McMillin Mark McNitt Kurt McPhee Wendy Mehney Deea Mendolia Tom Mercier Karen Messer Carl Meyer John Miller Loreen Miller Greg Minton John Miskiewicz Kim Moilanen Alisa Moore Cindy Morgan Aleta Morrison Bob Morrison Ftob Mullas Diane Muoio Tim Murphy Sam Nardicchio Ann Neault Scott Negrich JoAnn Neilson Jim Neys Daniel Nichols M John Nichols Mike Nelson Rebecca Nord Carole Noyes John Nyquist Andrea Orloski Rich Osborne Marty Ottersen Colleen Ouimet MA V E C ,J .i if ' 5 Fm 4, 4' .. 'H af! . . 'ima tb:-ze , i ' at Ks Rich Johnson are in love again? Pat Perry Eric Peterson Chris Piceu Joe Pielack Newton Pierce Tracy Piet Doug Ploe Bill Portman Paul Prange ,3- 'v- ,f.., A-. it 1 f,, Q ,rn .. ED .fl Writing small is Jett Matlock's specialty. Kelly Paige David Panek Michael Panley Dave Parks Mary Partridge Peter Pasquinelli Sarah Paxton Scott Pavlin Linda Payne Dawn Pellow Karen Peludat Lisa Perkins ov 0 J? 1 ,f X Q M, A Y J. , Y 2 L .1 - f John Nyquist can't control his love for pie. X 232 ,li it , , 9'-i e 1 . v' , i ft ' . X se W git' :si i ..- fs k'k, H W5 ' vi f ,, f , I W , I ll xt if Rocky Truman does not find Chuck Warren very amusing. ' A dl , ' k it v 'L ff' - V233 Ax Wg if Juna Richardson lv - iv., 'F Colleen Riddell g gy jg George Riley A.. 2 4. its Ruth Ristau Michelle Rivard Kris Roberts Paul Roberts Laura Rogers Paul Rollin A2 Tim Pruitt Jim Pyykkonen John Rajala Bill Ramsay Alan Reams Gary Rehe Carol Reich Colleen Reilly Bob Richards .1 '-CRM? I Sherry Rose 1 'ii 1 Rick Ross i ' Y 1 1 Jim Rudkin bk . 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ERB CASHWAY LUM BER sos so. Main sf. Royal Oak Phone 548-2153 A DIVISION OF ERB LUMBER CO. 0 f D23 f I rigid?-IXABII GreoTTrwirwQs ggi: ' 1 -.'-1-Ilu!IIH!!3- . I2 oaks Mau ! f ml If Beouw So Ion 31 5 S, Cerwfer 500 S. WASHINGTON Dobie 9eu:eIe1w Rom 0:42-BTKH. 48067 RoyolOoL4,M1. 399-20I 8 0 O J 0 238 The Step Rheod Bank Natlonal Bank of Royal 0ak Full Royal Oak, Michigan 40007 member - 399-5200 Servlce 215 S. Center St. FDIC Bank 4009 cracks Road 4710 N. Rochester N f N BEST vvlsl-IES ROYAL OAK ELKS to 1980 GRADUATES BOWLING LRNES ROYAL MUSIC - 5- -OPEN BOWLING- 512 N. Main st. 203 S- TWV Royal Oak, Michigan Royal Oak, Michigan LI 8-4894 -OPEN DRILY- 0 Ity Service I 1 9 fy J 9 J 3 f N 547-5550 n M ary jane C 8: N Catering 8: Rentals I ..f,?f.5..l.'.'12.5 22... Flowers and Gzfts S C Finest in Flowers and Gifts J N 621 W. 11 Mile Rd. Royal Oak 548-3737 M85 O Party Store 1457 N. Main Rochester North Main at Catcllpa 6516990 BEER, WINE, CHAMPAGNE Open Daily HH 2 Gm. 821 E. Big Beaver Rd. Troy ROYAL oAK 6890554 J X executive and family portraits in ft I O I in weddings commercial children . ,. new crooks at mam 0 royal oak 0 .948-7660 copies and restoration f N f DOC CROOMINC BY APPOINTMENT Nicks Pet fb Hobby Shop Tropical Ifivh, Pets and Pet Supplies Models-Hobbies-Crafts ROBERT W. NICHOLS 288-3366 1139 W. 14-Mile Rd. Clawson Shopping Center Clawson, Mich. 48017 Action gear for you and me! L f Ice Oiemw Msn JIM'S FROSTIE TREATS JIM'S DAIRY DIP 1528 E. II MILE 1015 N. CAMPBELL ROYAL OAK ROYAL OAK 399-7919 544-7312 HAVE A NICE DAY J L 51 Years Old And Still Great! Yes, we at Edwards have been taking good-furniture care of your folks and your gradnparents, too, for these past 51 years. Think of us when you're ready to furnish we're ready for you! E 916 North Main RoyaI Oak'At 11V2 Mile Rd. D . W -..,Max-M NWN - ..,,, ..., . ,, f. , ,, V.: ,.fW'99f..t:f!WiI,,:1W, , I , ,, ,ffwmw W 4 ' ' , Lb, f2, ,1'. 1. ' ' , ., Phone Ll 1-3580'Park Free on our pa ed lighted lot, adjoining the store Open Mon., Thurs., Fri., 9:30 Io 9 P M Tues., Wed., Sat., 9:30 to 5:30 P.M. 2-Il f W Best Wishes to the 1980 Graduates from the teachers of the RCDYAL OAK EDUCATIG ASSGCIATIO f N f 52.0 Cas-I Ffburlh R .- n F A -8 8 P- - gmgon t rgunrl 10 534 RDXQI 0051, Tlluzhlgclnf hi Phone: 5445600 LMS Auto Parts ll ' Even, pwaptpelduezgsaudce 27360 Joh R Hairaigllhg for ITlcu8f1JJiun12n Alf dG Pawlaczyk Madis H ght P a f M' h 48071 L J K W f mplng 81 Backpackl g Equipment Jeans 81 Painter Pants C3135 51111-0000 Joe ' s N S Bel-Air Stores, loo, Pool is Our Business Swimmlng Pools - Pool Tobles 311 S. Main l2V2 Blks. So. of 11 Mile! 223 547'7500 pe yolsoxgsorgyvis 48067 Le-Poy S Slime waused A yCI thi g 10W Offwlth Ad 81I.D.Card L J K 242 ir CRUISES if STEAMSHIPS if CAR IeE.x I'A1..s' ,E AIRLINES -I, TOURS 1+ CAR RENTALS -,E gl, Q ' an ROYAL 0 K Dvmesfw And 0 U1 TRAVEL Worldwme 97 MEMBER OF AMERICAN In SOCIETY OF TRAVEL AGENTS ni 916 S. WASHINGTON 3 Since 1947 ROYAL OAK 543-2300 E -Av STEAMSHIPS if CA R RENTALS -k AIRLINES if TOURS -Q CRUISES if STEAMSHIPS wk ip LI LE-N E UMAN N gmc, nc. D - OVER so YEARS or SERVICE S - l?e,mmf:n, AUTO - OWNERS INS C 0. AUTOMOBILE - I-IOME OWNERS 5 41-3 3 43 COMMERCIAL COVERAGES aff 564.-6161 LIFE ' BOATS zos WEST Sth ROYAL OAK N Aurhfwf V1 Im' jo ,II.,',w-I' 'I Oo! Manufactuferx PFECISICJN TOOL SEFIVICE D I X O 'XI COMPANY 5309 South Tr-oy S Floyal Oak. Ivhchigan ABOEI7 Phone: C3133 541 S655 SINCE 1.929 J L J ALITY N ' N Q U QQQQP, 322 so. MAIN sf. I . Corner 4th C L E A N E R S ,If ' ROYAL OAK, MICHIGAN U 9 I Ll.2-3474 We Operate Our Own Plant . 5 Headquarters for 1207 East Lincoln mm m M ' Royal oak, MI ' I Bill Broaddus 543-1659 J M J 243 LUNCHES MONDAY-FRIDAY 11:30-2:00 DINNERS SUNDAY 3:00-10:00 MON DAY-THURSDAY 5:30-11:00 FRIDAY 5:00-12:00 SATURDAY 5:00-12:00 ENTERTAINMENT NIGHTLY STEAK AND ALE 32750 CONCORD Dr. MADISON HEIGHTS, MICH. 14 MILE AT I-75 48071 FOR RESERVATIONS 8, BANQUETS 588-4450 l'llEBBAS .mba-m1sm-2-,uLO-A 40l 5. Woshingfon 541-1158 1 N f W '805 S. Campbellm-WM 714 N. Main MM, -2670 W. Maple rm, '60s sv oPdYke FbutiacTwp. 2020 Auburn Rd. Utica 19 COHGRFXTULHTIOHB TO THE CUX33 OF GO FITCH THE DRUNK CLUB 2 M Congratulations to the CLASS OF 1980 From the 79-80 STUDENT SENA TE I .rf Mo' 'I President ROBERT MCCLORY Vice President SHARON GEE Secretary KIM MCDONALD Treasurer ALAN ELDER Parliamentarian SCOTT EDWARDS 'Y I',I w :J n I A f' QD? xf I X I I 3 -I 1 T YOUR SENATE IS WORKING FOR YOU! HERE ARE SOME EXAMPLES: ' THEAFTER GAME DANCES ' THE HOMECOMING ' THE SPIRIT WEEK ' EXCHANGE DA YS THE CANNED FOOD DRIVE ' DONDERO'S WINTER SEMI FORMAL ' ANDI-VANDALISM CAMPAIGN THE TALENT SHOW THE CHANNEL 56AUCTlON ' THE SCHOOL PICTURE DA YS ' DONDERO'S FOSTER CHILD STUDENT LEADERSHIP CON- FERENCES COORDINA TING ALL FUNDRAISING IN THE SCHOOL SENATE CONTRIBUTES TO: 'CLOSE-UP SENATE CONTRIBUTES TO: ' CLOSE-UP ' PUBLICA TIONS ' SENIOR SCHOLARSHIPS MANY CHARITABLE PROGRAMS 81 ORGANIZA TIONS THANK YOU FOR SUPPORTING US THROUGH OUT THE 1979-80 SCHOOL YEAR! 2-I6 KT., an 1 CONGRA TULA TIONS TO THE CLASS OF 8O FROM THE BOYS FORESTRY CLUB 8m GIRLS FORESTRY CLUB . 5, , f N ,1,5, CONGRATULATIONS A T i X Q 'FA TO THE .Q A A , O CLASS OF 'GSW FROM THE W tx 'nib T T f I if if? sf' 3' 'R ' ft X w 5 .,,-f ,7 NATIONAL t 2 ffsx f 'O' HONOR A ....-an Q R SOCIETY K J f W Royal Oak Clawson Inspiring Growth in the Communities We Serve The Wayne llakland Bank Highland Park Berkley Rochester Area Troy Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation X J V3 i ,. .. x GENESIS WISHES THE CLASS OF 1980 A HAPPY GRADUATION and a F ULFILLING LIFE FISII Pllllll W f N g Lf normal If 'fm' l 5 ff ' E E ' A+. - I I COMPLETE LINE OF: TROPICAL FISH REPTILES SMALL ANIMALS AQUARIUMS 81 SUPPLIES LIVE FOODS I WE REPAIR ALL TYPES OF AQUARIUMS HOURS.' 12 TO 9 MON-SAT 12 TO 5 SUN 250 1 JEFF GEE, MANAGER Phone: 549-0020 549-0021 4308 N. WOODWARD ROYAL OAK, MI 48067 f N M J f N CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1980 FROM THE GIRLS VARSITY CLUB 251 K HCDWIE L f GLASS CCD. 307 S. Center St. Royal Oak 54'l-3484 Mirrors - Table Tops 306 w 4fh ST 9 545 4446 Leaded Gloss ond Lamps LV, , ......,....fA -Q--gf ew fwwwwyewlmn W...W...mM . ...W X., N.-.Q - X MG H 4 L,,,,,,,,.,...L...........,.,,..,......L,...,.. Z gr? zooooooog ITI Q 31,0 : 1 :O W- :u' '21, 2 z 2 'L 03233 0 0 ' 4mQUJ 0 : 2 251' 2 T, NI mc 0 0 51 S9-mil! 04:0 .L ar-mm 25 2 3 A40 g 0 Sag 3 : Emp : 5 m zoooooi L 'K K J M J K f N f N 7 nomnsons mms PM 705 H. TIIIIII ST. ROTFIL OM M J f N THE: SPANISH CLUB GERMAN CLUB FRENCH CLUB WISH TO CONGFIATU LATE THE CLASS OF 1980 AND WISH THEM A LONG AND HAPPY LIFE. A Cappella Choir-ACap Acorn-Acorn Art Club-Art Audio Visual-AV Baseball Team-Base Basketball-Bask Bowling-Bowl Cheerleaders-Cheer Close Up-Close Up Concert Band-ConB Creative Writing Club-CWC Chamber Orchestra-ChambOrc Chess Club-Chess Cross Country Team-CC Co-op-Co-op Drama Club-Drama Debate Team-Debate Exchange Club-Exc Football Team-Foot Forensics-For Abt, Richard 124, 142, 152 Adams, Susan 188 Akins, Linda FrCh, MixSh 185, 152 Anderson, Darren 72, 152 Anderson, Eric ConB, BarBand, Pep Play, SyBand, SyO, 50, 184, 152 Andrzejak, Michael Base, CWC, Forest, OAK, Ski, 29, 92, 141, 152 Angeloff, Catherine 150, 152 Artis, Cynthia Bow, MixCh, Volley, 152 Axelson, Erin Cheer, Co-Op, GCh, Oakettes, Senate, Tennis 188 Bade, Matthew Bowl, Forest, FrCh, MixCh, Track 92, 152, Baker, David Co-Op, Foot, Forest, Ski, Wrest, 152 Baker, Shirley Span, 74, 152 Balavich, Michael Foot, Forest, Ski Tennis, Wrest 110, 152 Banninger, David 152 Bardoni, Gregory 152 Barnett, Nancy 152 Co-Op Bartley, Tony Bask, Ski, TS 152 Bassin, Kathy Forest, 152 Beck, Scott ACap, Fr, FrCh, MixCh, NHS, 35, 100, 172, 152 Becker, Melinda FrCh, GCh, MixCh, 152 Bedor, Anne 153 Beebe, Betty ACap, Cheer, ConB, Co-Op, Drama, Forest, Fr, MarBand, MCC, Pep, Play, Puff, SyBand, SyO, TS 93, 72, 150, 153 Belasco, John 153 Belczynski, Janet Co-Op, Forest, Ski 93, 153 Bell, Kathy Cheer, Forest, Puff, Soft 115, 134, 150, 153 Beltowski, Judith 93, 153 Berzley, Cheryl 153 Bethel, Mark Bowl, Swim, 128, 153 Birkenhauer, Debbie Acorn, Close Up, For, Gen, Senate, WOAK 84, 34,15'l,153,172 254 Forestry Club-Forest French Club-Fr Freshmen Choir-FrCh Genesis-Gen German Club-Ger Girls Choir-GCh Girls Varsity-GV Golf Club-Golf Gymnastics-Gym Marching Band-MarBand Medical Careers Club-MCC Mixed Choir-MixCh Musical Minority-MM National Honor Society-N HS OAK Staff-OAK Oakettes-kettes Pep Band-Pep Ping Pong Club-PPong Play Productions-Play Powder Puff-Puff SEHIORS Blevins, Joyce 153 Board, Roberta 153 Bondar, Michelle 153 Bossenberry, Stephen ACap, Foot Forest, FrCh, MCC, MixCh, NHS, Puff, Track 61, 64, 92, 110, 112, 113,142,15O,153,172 Bowen, Tracey 188, 153 Bozich, Matthew 153 Branham, Tina 77, 153 Bresser, Kimberly Acorn, Cheer, Forest, Gen, GV, OAK, Puff, OSS Ski, Swim, Track, 29, 93, 115, 117, 151, 153, 222 Brickner, Dahn 153 Brown, Mark Acorn, Foot, Track, 153, 174 Burger, Debra Co-Op, MixCh, 71, 154 Butler, Kevin 154 Calverley, Peter 154 Campbell, Brad 154 Carpenter, Katherine Bask, Cheer, Co-Op, Forest, Puff, Soft 93, 115, 154 Cauley, Steven 154 Cha man CarenaG m MarBand Pe D , Y 1 1 D, Swim, SyBand, SyO, Track 40, 154 Chubenko, Christine 154 Churchill, Timothy 154 Clayton, Robert 154 Clissold, Christine Cheer, Co-Op, Fr, FrCh, NHS, Puff Tennis, 72, 154 Closser, George CC, Foot, Ger, Track 101, 154 Cocoli, Moustafa Acorn, Close-Up, Chess, CC, For, PPong, Q8tS, RO, S.O., Span, Track, 34, 95, 154, 156, 172 Collier, Brenda MixCh, 154 Colombo, Kathleen 154 Conklin, Catherine 154 Connelly, Angela Acorn, Cheer, For, Fr, Gen, Q8tS, 34, 154 Quill and Scroll-Q8tS R.O. Club-RO Senate-Senate Senior Officers-S.O. Ski Club-Ski Softball Team-Soft Spanish Club-Span Swimming Team-Swim Symphony Band-SyBand Symphony Orchestra-SyO Tennis Team-Tennis Thespians Society-TS Track Team-Track WOAK-WOAK Volleyball Team-Volley Wrestling Team-Wrest Conner, Amy 154 Cook, Lisa 154 Corbin, Robert 154 Crawford, Frederick Base, Bask, Foot, Forest, 112, 113,115,110, 139, 164, 154 Criger, Thomas Foot, Forest, Wrest,11O,115,142,155 Cummins, Dennis Base, Bowl, Ski 155 Daley, Terry 155 Dalton, William MixCh, WOAK 84 Davis, Tami 155 Dawes, Dennis 155 Demianeko, Melanie 155 Dennis, Betty 155 Denoff, Brenda 155 Dewitt, Barry Bowl, Tennis, 155 Diamantaras, Maria Co-Op, 155 Dixon, Richard Co-Op, Foot, Ski, Swim, Track 112, 110, 155 Douglas, Carl Co-Op, WOAK 155 Duffey, Joseph 164 Duhaime, Ruth Drama, Forset, Play, TS, 150, 155 Dungan, Steven 155 Dunn, Christopher 32, 34, 155 Dyotte, Christopher 32, 34, 155 Dzierzawski, Randy Base, 72, 155 Edwards, Kenneth 71, 155 Edwards, Kimberly Bask, CWC, FrCh, Gen, NHS, Ski 155 Elrich, Pamela Bask, Cheer, Forest, Puff, Ski, Soft, Tennis 160 Ellison, Irene Drama, Forest, Ger 73 160 Eisner, Joe Acorn, AV, Bowl, Co-Op, Foot, RO, Soft, Wrest 160 Falvo, Charles 160 Fathers, Kelle 160 Felimonik, Lisa Co-op, Puff, Ski 115 Feltner, Deborah Drama, Forest, Ger, NHS, OAK, Play, Tennis, TS 55, 29, 101, 160 Ferguson, Lynn Co-op, Forest, Ski 93, 160 Fischer, Jon 160 Fisher, Christopher Foot, NHS Bowl, Forest 110, 160 Flynn, Michael ACap, Acorn, ConB, FrCh, MarBand, Pep, SyBand, SyO, Tennis 50, 160 Forbes, Katherine CC, Track 160 Frederick, Christine 150, 160 Fryatt, Gary FrCh, MixCh, Ski, Span, 160 Fuler, Ed 160 1 Furlong, Cheryl NHS, Fr, SyO 160 Gardner, Patricia Art, Forest, Puff Ski, Track 115, 151, 160 Gardner, Tammy 115, 150, 160 Gatti, Karen FrCh 160 Gault, Jean Art, ConB, MarBand, Span, Track 160 Gbur, Thea 160 Giese, Timothy 160 Gifford, Clyde Co-op, WOAK, 85, 161 Gilleran, Steve AV, Pong 160 Gleason, Laura Co-op, Forest 93, 161 Gourley, John 30, 161 Graham, Patricia Bask, Forest, FrCh, Span, Volley 161, 185 Green, Catherine 161 Greenwald, Michael 161 Greenwood, Laurie CC, GV, MCC, Ski, Track 45, 94, 125, 150, 161 143 Gregory, Donna 161 Grigsby, Tom CC, Pong, RO, Swim, Track, Soft, Cheer 95, 161, 184 Guarino, Martin 161 Gugan, Denise 161 Haas, Nancy FrCh, GCh, MixCh Haldeman, Dwane Acorn, OAK 50, 29, 150, 161 Hall, Catherine 161 Halter, Nancy 161 Hambell, Rene Co-op, 161 Hamel, James Dorothy Handley, Lynn ACap, Acorn, For, Forest, FrCh, Gen, NHS, Tennis, Track 27, 100, 151, 161 arris, Gregory 161 artkopf, David MarBand, SyBand, SyO 49, 162 aupert, Thomas Bowl, Forest, MCC, Ski, Swim, Track 92, 141, 128, 162 awley, James Foot, Forest, Bask, Wrest, Base MCC 70, 110, 113, 162, 173 ebert, Laurie ConBand, Co-op, Pep, SyBand 162 eintz, Paul 162, 185 ewson, Tracy 162 ildbold, Cheryl Chess 162 iner, Vickie 162 oelaars, Lisa 151, 162 oemke, William 162 oleton, Laurie 162 oleton, Debbie 93 onner, Deirde 162 orne, Laurie 162 owes, Martha 74, 150, 162 u hes James WOAK, Wrest, PPong, 9 , 29, 32, 105, 162 unter, James WOAK, Track, Base 84, 85, 162 lrwine, Cynthia 76 Jablonski, Joan 93, 162 Jacklin, Eric 60, 162 Jackson, Holly 93, 162 Jackson, John 163 Jankow, Lynne 163 Jaroske, Lisa Forest, FrCH, Ger, MixCh, NHS 163 Jenkins, Audrey 31,163 Johnson, Christian FrCh, Ger, Ski, Swim 128, 163 Johnson, Dann Foot, Ski, Track, 110 Johnson, Julie 171 Jones, Cheryl Cheer, Forest, OAK, FrCh, Play, Track, OSS, Gen, Fr, Puff, GV, CWC 29,115,117,143,151,163 Jones, Lisa Co-op, Fr, 163 Joumas, Gregory Acorn, Bask, Foot, Forest, Track 110, 112, 92, 163 Kaiser, Kurt 38, 163 Kapler, Debra 163 Karkeet, George 163 Kaser, Margie 64, 163 Kaufa, Keven NHS, Swim, WOAK 128, 129, 163 Kavalar, Brian Cham Orc, Ger, SyO, 163 Keeter, Kimberly 93, 150, 163 Kennedy, Sharon 163 Kenney, Maura 163 Kernen, Kenneth Foot, Base, Forest, Puff, Play, WOAK, MCC, Swim, Ski 92, 151, 163 Kerr, Jane Cheer, Co-op, Forest, Fr, GV, Puff, Ski, Track 93, 115,117,151,143,163 Ketlehut, Stacie 150, 163 Kiernan, Barbra Drama, Fr, GCh, MixCh, NHS 168 King, Tina S.O., Kettes, Cheer, 156, 164, 168, 173 Kirby, Alexander 30, 34, 168 Knight, Mary Jo 168 Knofsky, Thomas Bask, Foot, Fr, Gulf, PPong, RO, Tennis 38, 45, 95, 100, 168 Kochenderfer, Kent Bask, Forest, Ger, MCC, NHS, PPong, Sky, Tennis 151, 172, 168 Koledo, Mary MCC, Co-op, ACap, Drama, Forest, Fr, FrCH, MM, NHS, Play, Puff, Swim 151, 93, 172, 168 Kosmowski, Colette ConBand, Fr, MarBand, Puff 115 Kripli, Joseph Co-op, Foot 168 Krueger, Cheryl 168 Laffrey, Catherine 168 Lage, Michael Acorn, ConBand, Drama, FrCh, Gen, MarBand, Pep, Play, TS, WOAK 52, 58, 151, 168 Lagraff, Gail 168 Lamb, Criss ConBand, CC, Forest, GV, MarBand, NHS, Puff, Ski, Track 125, 115, 93, 143, 188, 168 Lapain, Cheryl Co-op, Gen, For, 168 Larke, Sue 115, 130, 131, 173, 168 Larson, Karen Art, Track 168 Larue, Pamela Bask, Co-op, Forest, Volley 93, 130, 150 Lasley, Mark Bask, Base, Gulf 141, 168 Lesia, John 70 Lee, Christine Drama, Ger, MCC, NHS, TS 168 Lemay, John AV, Track 169 Lemessurier, Ann Drama, Debate, Fr, FrCH, GCH, Play, Swim 38, 169 Lesko, Mark 169 Leslie, Michael Bask, CC, FrCH, Track 44, 124, 142, 184 Levenchuck, Cheryl 169 Lewis, Donna Co-op, Forest, FrCH 93, 150, 169 Liford, Velina 169 Lombard, Daniel 169 Luke, Paula 115, 151, 169 Lusk, Robert 169 Macinally, Karen Track 169 MacLean, Brian Co-op 169 Major, Nancy Ski, Swim 169 Mannino, Gregory Bowl, Foot, Fr, FrCh, Ski, Track 169, 81 Marchessault, Tammie Bask, Forest, GCh, MixCh, Puff, Soft, Volley 93, 134, 180, 115, 169 Marek, Catherine 169 Marquard, Thomas Acorn, Tennis, 169 Martins, Jeffrey Bask, CC, Track, 142, 169 Matson, Sarah FrCh, Volley, 151 169 Matthews, Howard S.O., Wrest, Foot, Base, Gen, Acorn 34, 98, 141, 156, 184 McCafferty, Steven 110, 169 McCaIman, Dianne 170 McCleary, Kim Cheer, Gen, Ger, Puff 115, 117, 71, 170 McDonald, Debra 170 MacDonald, Kimberly 170 McLaughlin, Duane 170 McLeish, Christine Co-op 170 McNamara, Maureen Co-op, ConBand Forest, MarBand 170 McPartlin, Sharon 170 McPhee, Kevin Base, Bowl, Co-op, 170 Melvin, Kimberly 170 Miller, David Chess, PPong, Swim, WOAK 128, 129, 170 Miller, Tracey 77, 170 Milner, Michael 170 Mitchell, Brian Base, Bask, 70, 141,150,164,170 Monagin, Patrick 170 Moore, Cheryl FrCh, GCh, MixCh, WOAK 76, 170 Morris, Bridget FrCH, Cat, MixCh, 170 Morrison, Russell 170 Morton, John Co-op, Foot, Track, Ski 187 Muirhead, Carrie Co-op 72, 170 Mulholland, Susan 170 Mulka, Deneen Co-op, FrCH 171 Murray, Debra ChambOrc, Co-op, Gym, WOAK, Track 171 Murray, Jeanne Senate 171 Napolitano, Jacalyn 171 Negrich, Patricia 171 Nelson, Brian 171 Nitowski, Wade Acorn, Bask, CWC, kettes, Drama, Gen, Oak, Play, 171, RO, Q 81 S, TS 28, 95, 142 Nixon, Michael ACap, Co-op, Foot, Forest, FrCh, MixCh, Track, Wrest 110, 172 Ohls, Richard Co-op, MixCh, WOAK, 171 Omron, Jameell 171 Omron, Jannette ACap, Acorn, Close Up, Drama, For, Gen, FrCh, 255 GV, MixCh, NHS, Play, TS, Tennis 55, 64, 171 Orloski, Stephen 171 O'Rourke, Timothy Bask, Base, Foot, For, NHS, Puff 110, 141, 171 Osborne, Tori 151, 171 Ostrow, Kurt ACap, Foot, Forest, FrCh, MCC, MixCh, NHS, Puff, Ski Track 92,95,115,151,171,173 Pace, Kenneth 171 Panek, James Base, Co-op, Drama, FrCh, MixCh, Play 171 Partridge, James CC, Track 124, 142, 172 Pasquinelli, Martin Forest, Golf Track, 171 Patterson, Karen ConBand, Gen, Ger, Gym, MarBand, 171 Paxton, Todd FrCh, Oak, Ski 171 Peludat, Jim Ski, Swim 128, 171 Peludat, Patricia Co-op, Forest, FrCh, Volley, Ski, Soft 93, 131, 178 Perez, Jeanette 178 Perkins, Sue 178 Peterson, Colleen 178 Peterson, Tony 178 Pfeiffer, Hunter 178 Phillips, Todd 178 Pickering, Andrew 178 Poche, Patti 90 Pominville, Suzanne 178 Ponsart, Mary 57, 178 Powell, Amanda 178 Powers, Laura 178 Price, Cheryl Track, CC, 143, 178 Prinos, Michael 178 Proctor, Dawn 178 Quarters, Brian Foot, Forest, Base, 75, 112, 113, 110, 92, 178, 151, 173 Quintana, Karen 178 Raimondo, Cathleen 74, 178 Rancourt, Kyle NHS, Co-op, 100, 172, 74, 178 Rapo, Nancy 178 Rea, Ronald 178 Reiber, Cherie Cheer, Ski, FrCH, 115, 117, 179 Rener, Pamela 179 Rennie, Julie Cheer, S.O., Track, Forest, Fr, 93, 100, 117, 150, 156, 164, 179 Reno, Michele 93, 134, 178 Rigel, Darlene 178 Riley, David Track, NHS, CC, Ger, Bask, MM, ACap, MarBand, ConBand 44, 74, 124, 92 178, 142 151 Roberts, William 75, 178 Robinson, Jeffery 179 Rockwell, Sharon 179 Rosebrough, Jayne 179 Rossier, Lynne 179 Rowley, Kevin 179 Russell, Michael 179 Rutledge, Susan 179 Ryan, Ruth Track, CC, Swim, Play, NHS12O,143, 150,129, 179,188 Scafone, Maria 179 256 Schauwecker, David 179 Schlottman, Brian 179 Schmit, Thomas Base, Bask, 41, 140, 141, 179 Schoettle, Susan 179 Schroeder, Peggy ACap, Cheer, Drama, Forest, FrCh, MCC, MixCh, Play, TS 55, 180, 188 Schroeder, William 180 Schroff, Derrick 101, 180 Schuetzler, Dawn 180 Schultz, Cynthia 180 Schultz, Leroy 180 Schmaker, Julie 180 Scott, Robert Ski 80, 180 Seeman, Robert 141, 180 Base, Bowl, FrCh, Golf Sellers, Jeff 180 Serafini, Phillip Golf, Ski, Tennis 180 Seres, Steven 180 Seta, Martin 180 Seyfarth, Carolyn ConBand, Drama, Gym, MarBand, MCC, Play, Ski, Span, Swim, TS, Track 38, 180 Shea, Daniel WOAK 84, 180 Shellnut, Danny 180 Shires, Lori 71, 180 Siesel, Bruce Bask, CC, Foot, NHS, Track 124, 142, 185, 180 Silagi, William ConBand, Debate, MarBand, Play, SyBand, 32, 180 Silorey, Michele 180 Skrzycki, Stepen 150, 180 ACap, ConBand, Ger, MarBand, MM, Play 150, 180 Sloan, David 180 Smith, Charlotte Cheer, Co-op, Forest, FrCh, Ger, GCH, GV, 73, 73, 180 Smith, David FrCh, MixCh, 180 Smith, Doug Golf 150, 164, 173, 181 Smith, Laurie ACap, FrCh, MM, 64, 181 Smith, Scott 181 Smith, Susan Co-op, Forest, NHS, Puff, Soft, WOAK, 93, 181 Smith, Therese Close-Up, Drama, Ger, MixCh, NHS, 101, 181 Sourbeck, Greg 181 Splear, Janet Acorn, Co-op, Fr, FrCh, MCC, 73, 181 Stafford, Richard 51, 181 ACap, CWC, ChmbOrc, MarBand, MM, NHS, Play, SyBand, SyO Starir, Stephen 76, 181 Stanton, Jeffrey 181 Stark, Andrew Bask, Foot, Forest, Gen, Puff, Track 112,113,115,11O,164, 173, 181 Stark, George 181 Stark, Jennifer 41, 115, 93, 181 Starrett, Charles Co-op, Ski, Swim 128, 181 Stennett, Pamela NHS, Soft, Puff 115, 181 Stephan, Todd Forest, Golf, Track 181 Steward, Douglas 181 Stewart, Tammy Bowl, FrCh, MixCh, 181 Stitt, Paula GCh, 181 Storey, Linda ACap, Cheer, Co-op, FrCh, GCH, GV, MixCh, Kettes, Puff 115, 151, 164, 173, 181 Strunk, Carol 181 Stubenrauch, Sandra 181 Sullivan, Cynthia Cheer, Forest, Gen, Ger, GV, Gym, OAK, Puff, Track 29, 115, 186, 117 Sullivan, Richard 186 Swaney, Jo Ann Gen 31, 186 Swift, Carrie FrCh 70, 186 Sylvester, Kenneth 81, 186 Szymanski, Patrick 186 Terhorst, David 186 Thomason, Daniel Bask, Foot, NHS, Track 38,11O,142,186 Thompson, Tamara Drama, For, GCH, Kettes, Play, TS 186 Tipling, James 186 Truitt, Timothy 186 Vanzandt, Sandra 40 Vardon, Margret 186, 134 Vaughan, Amy Forest, Ski, SyO 93, 151, 186 Waggener, Wendy CC, Forest, Fr, NHS, PUff, Ski, Track, 115,93,186,188 Wajda, Martin 186 Ward, Richard Co-op 186 Waring, Jamie 186 Weber, Scott 186 Weber, Stephen 186 Weil, Leslie Fr, FrCh, Gen, GCh, MixCh, Ski, Tennis, WOAK 187 Wendland, Michael Base, Bask, Co-op, Forest, Wrest, 92, 187 Wentzel, Tari 187, 73 Wenzel, Shelly 151, 164, 187 White, Phillip 81,187 Width, Holly Bask, FrCh, Ski 187 Wiese, Karen ACap, Forest, Fr, MCC, PPong, Puff, Ski, Swim 93,115,150,187 Wiles, Darrell Acorn, Track 187 Wiles, Matthew CC, Foot, 187 Wiles, Monica Acorn 187 Willard, Mary Ann OAK, ConB, MarBand, Fr 115, 150, 187 Williams, Julie 187 Williams, Kimberley Drama, Forest, Fr, GV, MCC, Q8tS, Ski Tennis 100, 187 Willis, Dana Acorn, Base, Forest, Gen, Span 92, 187 Wilusz, Sharon CWC, FrC, Gen, Ski, Soft 164, 187 Wolfe, Krista Co-op, Forest, GV, Swim 120, 93, 150, 187 Worden, Randy Co-op, Foot Track 187 Yorkey, Wendy Co-op 187 Ahmed, Muhammad 196 Alexander, Malcom 196 Allard, Mike 139, 196 Allen, Dennis 104, 196 Aller, John 95, 124, 128, 142, 196 Allman, Laura 196 Anderson, Ardene 136, 196 Antonick, Gary 26, 95, 128, 129, 196 Artis, Sandra 196 Ather, Glenn 196 Azarias, Todd 196 Baker, Dawn 196 Barr, John 196 Barr, Kraig 196, 54 Barrett, Timothy 42, 56, 196 Bartal, Larry 196 Bartindale, Peggy 196 Barton Michael 84, 196 Bastuba, George 196 Baudino, Sue 32, 94, 114,125,13O,143,196 Bearsby, Jeff 196 Beckman, Kathleen 93, 94 120, 196 edford, Mariio 196 Beebe Patricia 196 Belevender, Valerie 41, 45 94,114,143,196 elevender, Virginia 41, 45 94, 114, 125, 143, Belger Robert 196 eltran Andriana196 irkenhauer, Carla 196 jornberg, Chris 92, 95 110,142,196 liss Douglass 110, 114 196 litz Jeffrey 196 litz Scott 196 oard Dave 110, 140, 196 odendorfer, Chris 51, 58, Mark 206, 84, 104, onar Dann 225 onar Viki 134, 118, 196 oozer Colleen 29, 93, 143 196 orn Robert 110, 140, 196 210 orski Russell 196 ow Lorna 120, 206, 196 randt Karen 196 randt, Kathy 196 raum Jon 196 retz Bonnie 196 rown Kathleen 197 rown Robin 197 rown Scott 197 ruton, Dan 197 ryson, Timothy 197 uehler, Gretchen 197 unting,Jaimie197 urnard, Mike 110, 197 ush Katherine 197 utkovich, Mary 120, 197 utler Steven 197 196 96 oker, 196 1 1eo,' Caldwell, Krystal 97, 197 Calverley, Paul 197 Carico, Jennifer 119, 197 Carlson, Patty 30, 80, 93, 197 Carr, Donna 225 Carrico, Timothy 58, 197 Chaivre, Barb 197 Chalker, Darryl 197, 110, 142 Chalker, Dwain 110, 142, 197 Chamberlain, Caren 134, 197 Chubenko, Linda 197 Chumack, John 197 Cobb, Helen 197 Cochran, Brad 42, 110, 112, 113, 114, 142 Collick, James 211, 197 Collier, Matt 197 Conway, Kelley 197 Corbett, Kathy 101, 197 Cormendy, Laurie 197 Corn, Teri 197 Cottrell, Robert 128 Courtois, JoAnne 197 Couture, Lucille 197 Cox, Dorothy, 84, 197 Coyne, James 35, 197 Criger, Chris 114, 142, 197 Cross, Catherine 197 Cushing, Doran 197,42 Dailey, James 197 Dalton, Mark 197 D'Arca, Paula 114, 29, 93, 197 Daschke, Juliane 114, 29, 93, 94, 197 Davenport, William 197 Didyk, Cherrie 52, 120, 100 Difazio, Nick 124, 142, 139, 198 Dixon, Dianne 93, 75, 193 Douglas, Robert 198 Duffey, Colleen 141 Dusseau, Carol 198 Dyer, Rich 92, 226, 198 Eib, Calvin 124, 92, 142, 95, 198 Eighmey, Bill 140, 198 Elliott, Richard 198 Ennes, Kimberlee 198 Ennis, Michael 101, 198 Falling, Joetha 198 Ferkany, Andrea 32, 198 Fors, Irene 198 Frazier, Carol 198 Freeman, Elaine 120, 93, 94, 198 Fulkerson, Kyle 198 Furlong, Theresa 198 Gainer, Ken 198 Garland, Kevin 198 Gaska, Elizabeth 198 Gatti, Brett 27, 92, 198, 226 iUliiOii3 Gee, Sharon 198 Giordano, Frances 198 Girard, Christopher 198 Gleason, Tracey 29, 93, 136, 198 Glick, Douglas 29, 198 Goleb, Brian 198 Goode, Jennifer 198 Graham, Carol 198 Graham, Paul 198 Gray, Robin 198 Greenblatt, Gary 198 Greene, Margaret 198 Greene, Scott 198 Greenwald, Mary 198 Greenwood, Kelley 198 Grossmueller, Steven 198 Guarino, Joseph 110 Gugan, Herschel 198 Gulli, Cheryl 94, 114, 143, 206, 199 Hahn, William 10, 198 Hall, Kristina 198 Hamby, Barbara 198 Hamilton, Gary 80, 199 206 Hansen, Sarah 199 Hardee, Steve 199 Harris, Edward 199 Harvey, Robin 199 Harvey, Virginia 199 Haske, Susan 199 Hawkey, Maria 199 Hawley, Richard 199 Hayes, Charles 199 Heckman, Anthony 199 Heike, George 138, 139, 199 Hemingsen, Terry 110, 114, 199 Hendricks, Eric 199 Herbert, Robert 199 Herridge, Kathleen 199, 207 Herzog, Mary 199 Hill, Deborah 199 Hill, Russell 92, 110, 140, 199 Hill, Tracey 34, 199 Hillyard, Douglas 32, 34, 199 Hiselman, Paula 199 Hoffmeyer, Tina 199 Honeycutt, Karen 28, 118, 134, 199 Hood, Laura 199 Hoolehan, Holly 29, 199 Hooper, Randi 199 Howes, Jennifer 199 Hughes, Joni 199 Hurst, Raymond 199 Husain, Zoona 199 Hutchinson, Julie 199 lngraham, Karen 93, 101, 199 Jaye, Holly 199 Johns, Lori 199 Johnson, Linda 199 Johnson, Sandra 199 Jolin, Jeffrey 199 Jolly, Jeffrey 199 Kalter, Susan 94, 74, 114, 143, 199 Kanner, Elizabeth 51, 58, 199 Kastler, John 199 Kauppila, Nina 202 Kauppila, Tania 202 Kearns, Ruth 202 Kennedy, Renee 202 Kincannon, Debbie 38 King, Jill 202 Kinna, Pamela 202 Kinzley, Jane 202 Kiser, Lisa 202 Klemmer, Juanita 202 Knapp, Lisa 93, 202 Knight, Theresa 202 Kolde, Kevin 202 Kort, Chris 202 Kosmowski, Claudia 168, 202 Kozlowski, Pamela 202 Krog, Colleen 202 Krueger, Kevin 92, 202 Kueber, Bonnie 230 Kueber, James 202 Kukla, Amy 202 LaForest, Shari 202 Lama, James 138, 202 Lambert, Jeffrey 202 Larson, Robert 202 Lawrence, Charles 92, 202 Lemmon, Bradley 60, 202 Lockman, Bruce 202 MacDonald, Heather 202 MacNish, Kathleen 202 Madding, Lawrence 202 Matthews, Charles 202 Matthews, Harry 202 McCallum, Rachel 202 McCann, Peter 202 McCarthy, Jennifer 93, 94, 114, 202 McCauley, Kimberly 94, 117, 202 McClory, Robert 32, 34, 95, 124, 142, 202 McCormick, Ann 202 McCoy, Tammy 202 McDonough, Kenneth 202 McEvoy, Lisa 93, 202 McKinley, Kimberly 202 McLane, Tina 202 McLaughlin, Kevin 202 McLeod, Lisa 202 McMillin, David 92,202 McWilliams, Roxanne 202 Melvin, Robert 81, 128, 202 Millard, Donna 202 Miller, Kelly 120, 129, 202 Millhench, James 202 Milne, Mark 202 Minton, John 92,202 Mitchell, Rebecca 49, 202 Mitchum, Larry 202 Mohr, Diane 52, 55, 202 Mooney, Jennifer 31, 93, 114, 202 Moore, Stephen 202 2 1 f K f l Congratulations To The Class Cf 1980 Thank You For Your MCDONALD'S REE-,TAU RANT ly- Patronage Pa nels P I us Home of Mr. Help 720 East Eleven Mile 48067 Mon. 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M W f 522 WE I-IGPE YGU ENJCDY CDUR CREATICDN W fi 15 Morency, Shari 203 Morisette, Bradley 203 Nagy, Cole 26, 203 Nardicchio, Julie 93, 114, 203 Nation, Paul 203 Neault, Suzanne 203 Nevison, Martin 203 Newton, John 139, 140, 203 Nickel, Sheiila 203 Noonan, Barbara 203 Nord, Joann 93,203 Northrup, Steven 95, 110, 128, 142, 203 Northrup, Thomas 128, 129, 203 O'Callaghan, Stewart 137, 141, 203 Olejniczak, Robert 75, 110, 140, 203 Ordiz, Annaliza 203 Ortega, Derek 110, 140, 203 Otto, David 138, 139, 203 Paige, Roger 203 Palmer, Lisa 203 Park, Leo 203 Pasquinelli, Matthew 203 Patterson, Carla 203 Pattison, Beth 203 Pattison, Elizabeth 130, 203 Penner, William 203 Perna, Marc 105, 203 Peterson, Robert 203 Phillips, Laura 93, 203 Phillips, Sheila 203 Abraham, Denette 210 Akins, Ricky 210 Anders, Michelle 210 Anderson, Gail 143, 210 Anderson, Robert 210 Anderson, Sharon 119, 210 Angeloff, Phyllis 210, 101 Bagozzi, Norman 210, 113 Banfield, William 210 Bartos, Susan 210, 131 Bauer, Werner 210 Bedford, Donald 113, 210 Bedford, Earl 210 Bedrava, Jeanne 119, 210, 131, 136 Bee, Christopher 210 Belling, Mark 210 Beltowski, Marielena 210 Benia, Tina 118, 210, 130 Bentley, Diana 210 Berberian, James 210 Bernard, Ellen 210 Bertolet, Jon 210 Bianchi, Chris 210 Bolton, Jerome 210, 137 Bordynoski, John 210 Boschma, Andrew 210 Bossenberry, Suzanne 210 Bouchard, Mark 210 260 Pielack, Angela 93, 94, 28, 120, 203 Pingle, Tamara 203 Pingle, Tim 203 Plum, Kathy 203, 136 Proctor, Barbara 76 Pyykkonen, Jeffery 140, 203 Quinn, Patrick 203 Retell, Gerald 203 Reyman, Dominica 94, 118, 134, 203 Riley, Nathan 203 Ristau, Russell 31, 203 Roach, Shawn 203 Roach, Sheila 203 Rodreick, Kathleen 203 Root, Kelly 218, 203 Rose, Christine 203 Ross, Nancy 94, 114,203 Rosewarne, Brenda 203 Rouston, Guy 203 Roy, Robin 38, 203 Roy, Vincent 203 Ruppert, Jennifer 203 Rutyan, Nicholas 203 Ryan, Daniel 27, 32, 38, 95, 128, 203 Sakkinen, Kathleen 203 Santti, George 140, 203 Sarkisian, Rick 203 Savino, Michael 204 Schlottman, Fritz 32, 204 Schmitt, Stephen 204 Schnurr, Sharon 204 Schoettle, James 32, 101, 110, 142, 204 Schumacher, David 140, 204 Scott, Jenelle 204 Sebastian, Patricia 204 Seibert, Linda 29, 94, 93, 143, 204 Sellick, Christopher 204 Shanks, Pamela 204 Shelly, Sandra 204 Shires, Diane 94, 117, 204 Showers, John 204 Sidell, Kathleen 204 Silagi, Robert 55, 57, 204 Simmons, Eric 110, 113,204 Skidmore, Geoffrey 204 Smiscik, Michael 204 Smith, Darlene 204 Smith, Kern 204 Smith, Mary 204 Sondgerath, Colleen 30, 81, 204 Splear, Valerie 101, 204 Sprankle, Jeffrey 204 Stahr, Timothy 140, 204 Stalker, Kevin 204 Stapleton, Sheila 204 Stariha, Francis 204 Starkey, Jeffrey 110, 142, 204 Starkey, Jennifer 204 Stephens, Danial 204 Stewart, James 204 Stites, Connie 204 Sutherland, Robert 41, 204 Synnestvedt, Susan 204 Tarkington, Beth 114, 93, 204 Teufel, Steven 204 Thrasher, Tammy 204 Thompson, Laurie 93, 94, 114, 125, 143, 204 Thompson, Michael 204 Thorpe, Christine 204 Till, Stephen 75, 95, 204 Tillis, Stephen 101,204 Toby, Robin 204 Todorovich, Vincent 114, 140, SOFHOVIORFS Bowman, Lee 210 Bowman, Mike 225 Bradford, Barbara 210, 100 Braim, Robert 113, 210 Branham, Jeffery 210 Bridgewater, Robert 210 Briggs, Jamie 210 Broda, Sam 210, 128 Brown, Suzanne 210 Brush, Kurt 210 Butkevich, Ronald 113, 210, 137 Butkovich, Phil 210 Cabe, April 210 Cagle, Donna 210 Caldwell, James 210 Calhoun, James 113,210 Calverley, James 210 Carnes, Kelli 120 Carolan, Michael 210 Carrico, Kevin 54, 210 Catenacci, Pamela 210 Chaffin, Sue 210 Chamberlain, Barbara 61, 210 Chapman, Kirn 113,210 Chika, Jill 211 Ciocan, James 211, 129 Clark, Jackie 211 Clark, Kelly 211, 136 Clayton, Robin 211 Clees, Lorraine 211 Coatta, Lisa 211 Cochran, Brenda 119, 143, 211 Colburn, David 211 Coley, Thomas 211 Comby, Mark 211 Coombe, William 211 Copeland, Carmen 211, 136 Cordone, Lorrie 211 Cox, Julie 120, 211 Crist, Clifford 211 Cruz, Cesar 211 Daley, Cary 211 Daley, John 211,138 Darby, Betheny 211 Dawes, Todd 211 Day, Robert 211 Decker, John 211, 128 Demianko, Ted 211 Dennisuk, Margaret 211 Denoff, Margaret 143, 211 DeRocher, Anthony 211 Diamond, RoseAnn 211 Didyk, Darrell 211 Disessa, Juliet 211 Doll, Christopher 211 Domstein, Ray 211 Donahue, Cecile 211 205 Trabold, Andrew 205 Trudell, Todd 35, 205 Tucker, Terri 205 Vandecar, James 142, 205 Vestrand, Margaret 94, 205 Villerot, Therese 205 Vincent, Teriann 205 Wagman, Christopher 140, 205 Walker, Christine 93, 205 Warriner, Tara 55, 205 Watton, Cheryl 136, 205 Watts, Brian 137, 205 Weber, Keith 32, 205 Weber, Norman 124, 142, 205 Wellmer, Denise 114,205 Wenner, Susan 44, 205 Wentzel, Michael 110, 205 Werkman, William 205 Whitnell, Jeffrey 205 Wiechec, Thomas 205 Wilding, Sheila 93, 205 Williams, Dawn 114, 130,205 Williams, Karl 110, 114,205 Wilson, Karen 95, 100, 118, 143, 205 Wilson, Thomas 205 Wither, Bradley 95, 128, 129, 205 Wood, Scott 205 Woods, Rebecca 205 Worthen, Elizabeth 205 Wright, Kathleen 205 Wruble, Deborah 205 Yirovec, Susan 205 Young, Andrew 42, 205 Zagone, George 205 Zamenski, Katherine 205 Ziebarth, Janet 205 Dondero, Brooke 211 Donohue, Dan 211, 105 Douglas, Don 211 Dowdell, James 211,34 Duffey, Patty 42, 211, 116, 21 Duncan, Paul 211 Dungan, Shawne 143,211 Dusenbury, Mary 211 Dusseau, Jeff 211 Dyer, Theresa 211 Earl, Linda 211 Edwards, Elizabeth 211 Edwards, Scott 211 Edwards, Sharon 211 Elder, Alan 32, 95, 211, 128 Elliott, James 124, 211 Ennis, Stephen 55, 211, 35 Faris, Julie 211 Farlow, Todd 113, 212, 137 Fix, Timothy 52, 113, 84, 212, 128, 129, 34 Forbes, Dianna 212 Foster, Joseph 212 Fournier, Norman 212 Frato, Candace 212 Frederick, Michael 212 Frizzo, Susan 211 1 Gardner, Karen 212 Garland, Carolyn 212 Garnsey, Denise 212 Garretson, Kenneth 212 Gary, Annmarie 212 Gauthier, David 113, 212, 137 Gentner, Jeffrey 212 Gerard, Donald 212 Gibson, Jean 212 Giese, Lori 212 Gilbert, Darla 212, 131, 136 Gilleran, Paul 212 Gillespie, Melinda 212 Giltrow, Robert 212 Giordano, Linda 120, 212 Gleason, Robert 113, 212 Gonzalez, Gina 212 Goodier, Kent 212 Gorske, Terri 212 Gourley, Kathleen 212 Gourley, Kevin 213 Greene, Matthew 213 Greene, Michael 213 Greenwald, Christopher 213 Gregory, Susan 213 Gries, John 213 Gross, Scott 213 Gudemoos, Laural 213 Gumbetter, James 213 Gurney, Tammy 213 Gutholm, Robbie 213 Hagerman, Christina 213 Haksluoto, Lisa 213 Haldeman, Derek 113, 213 Hall, Mark 213 Hancock, Shirleen 213 Harlukowicz, Anthony 213 Harrison, Robin 213 Hart, Mary 42, 118, 93, 143, 94, 213, 161 arvey, Jeffrey 213 aupert, Karyn 125, 143, 94, 213, 130 ausler, Henry 213 awkins, Susan 213 ayes, Sonnya 213 empel, Douglas 213 eneka, Denise 213 enning, Phillip 213,137 ill, Karen 213 ill, Michael 213 oelaars, Lenore 213 offman, Mary 213 lolley, Lynn 119, 143, 213 olman, Allyn 216 'oover, Gregory 84, 216 oughten, Jonathan 85, 216 ubbard, Deborah 216 ughes, Julane 216 .ch, Joel 113,216 ckson, James 216 nik, Deborah 216 nkow, Brian 216 nkins, Joel 216 ordano, Matthew 216 hnson, Careen 119, 216 hnson, Lori 216 lley, Darryl 84, 216 nes, Charlie 55, 216, 128 czmarek, Kevin 216 lter, Nancy 118, 94, 143,216 ebler, James 216 eter, Rhonda 216 itz, Cathy 119, 216, 64, 136 llogg, Craig 216 lmar, Kelly 216 nnedy, Dawn 216 Kennedy, Timothy 216 Kernan, Bill 113, 110,216 Kiser, Jeffrey 216 Klemm, Keith 216 Kline, Sherry 216 Koledo, Martha 216, 100, 116 Kovich, Steven 216 Kozlowski, John 113,216 Krause, Robin 216 Kripli, Paul 113, 216 Kulesza, Cheryl 216 Kurkowski, Dianne 216 Kurz, Cathleen 216 Lage, Karen 216 Lagraff, Debra 216 Lamb, Colleen 216 Larson, Debra 216 Larue, Kimberly 216 Lasley, Dawn 45, 143, 216, 116 Lawson, Ralph 113,216 Lechner, Daniel 216 Leckenby, Mary 216 Lee, Gregory 216 Legrand, Wanda 216 Lesko, James 54, 216 Lichtenberg, John 216 Lipman, Lawrence 113, 216 Lockman, Joan 216 Lodge, Michael 216 Lollar, Pamela 216 Long, Jon 216 MacLean, David 216 Makowski, Martha 216 Makuch, Judith 217 Manning, Scott 212, 217 Mannino, Marca 120, 84, 217 Martens, Randal 217 Maser, Steven 101, 42, 217 Mason, Kimberly 217 Masters, Craig 128, 217 Matthews, Theresa 217 McCafferty, Mary 217 McCarthy, Deborah 217 McCarthy, Erin 217 McCarthy, Terry 217 McCoy, Timothy 113, 217 McCulloch, Susan 217 McDonald, John 217 McDonough, Patricia 217 McFall, Curtis 217 McGarvey, William 217 McGovern, Kathleen 119, 136, 217 McLeish, Denise 217 McNitt, Scott 217 McPartlin, Bethann115,116, 217 McSween, Theresa 119, 136, 217 McVicar, James 217 Michalski, Earl 217 Miller, John 217 Miller, Michelle 217 Miltner, Joseph 38, 217 Moak, Robin 217 Monacelli, Melinda 104,217 Monagin, Michelle 217 Montrose, Victoria 217 Moore, Christopher 55, 217 Morency, Brian 217 Morgan, Mariorie 217 Morris, Kelly 59, 217 Morrison, Joel 217 Moulis, Charles 113, 217 Mulholland, Robert 217 Mullas, Andrea 217 Mullas, Joseph 217 Murphree, Brenda 217 Murray, Suzanne 217 Nibler, Lori 119,217 Nichols, Rose 136, 217 Nix, Tony 217 Norden, Weldon 217 O'Connell, Michael 137,217 O'Connor, Michael 217 O'Dell Christopher 217 O'Dell Marc 217 Olkowski, Tamara 217 Ordiz, Azucena 131, 217 Orloski, Julie 217 O'Rourke, Colleen 118, 143, 94, 217 Oviatt, Leigh 116, 217 Page, Janet 217 Page, Michael 218 Panek, Cindy 218 Pascoe, Jeffrey 218 Patterson, Dennis 84, 218, 137 Pelto, Kurt 218 Penna, Kimberly 218 Pesavento, Michael 218 Peterson, Danny 218, 100 Phillips, Lori 218 Pickering, Barbara 218 Picmann, Donald 218 Pierce, Lucinda 218 Piet, Sharon 218 Pirtle, William 218 Platt, Rebecca 218 Pollis, Peter 218 Powell, Erin 218 Powell, Maria 218 Pugsley, Jeanne 30, 218 Pyeatt, Sandra 52, 218 Quinn, Brian 218 Ralston, Jennifer 100, 218 Rambeau, Greig 218 Retell, Patti 116, 218 Reyman, Rebecca 143, 100, 218 Rhyndress, John 218 Riggs, Charles 218 Rigsby, Kelly 218 Riley, Judi 218 Roberts, John 137, 218 Robida, Sherry 218 Rosenzweig, Andrew 52, 54, 101, 218 Ross, James 218 Ross, Randall 140, 218 Roth, Laurie 218 Roy, Christopher 113, 218 Sadowski, Stacy 218 Sandzik, Veronica 84, 218 Santti, John 218 Sarate, Mark 218 Schaub, Kathie 218 Schlaack, Steven 218 Schrieber, Donald 218 Schroff, Paul 59, 218 Schultz, Robert 218 Schwartz, Charles 218 Scott, Cheryl 120, 218 Serafini, Cynthia 218 Seyfarth, John 58, 136, 218 Sheldon, Larry 218 Siesel, David 45, 124, 218 Simpson, Kathryn 218 Sims, Drema 219 Skelcy, Mark 124, 219 Skinner, Charles 219 Smith, Christine 219 Sochowicz, Kathleen 59, 219 Sokol, Michael 219 Sourbeck, Robin 219 Sparhawk, John 128, 129, 219 Spencer, Beth 131, 219 Spencer, Carrie 219 Spencer, Scott 219 Splear, Mary 44, 100, 120, 210, 219 Stapleton, Wayne 219 Starrett, Scott 219 Starrett, Steve 219 Staudacher, Scott 219 Stewart, Robert 219 Stoker, Christine 219 Stuart, Donald 219 Stumpf, Lynn 219 Sutton, Sandra 219 Swanson, Greg 219 Swift, William 219 Taylor, Donald 219 Taylor, Sherrie 219 Teague, Keith 219 Terhorst, Karen 219 Terhorst, Sharon 219 Teschendorf, Jon 219 Thomas, Elizabeth 219 Thompson, Christine 219 Thompson, Jennifer 219 Thompson, Patrick 219 Thompson, Paul 219 Thrushman, Sally 219 Tillis, James 219 Timmerman, Barbara 219 Tingstad, Inger 219 Trawinski, Joseph 219 Trevino, Antonio 219 Truman, John 219 Tyrrell, Lisa 59, 219 Unger, Heather 219 Unholz, Curtis 219 Unternahrer, Keith 219 Vanatta, Dori 219 Vanfossan, Brian 219 Vestrand, Susan 219 Walker, Catherine 41, 120,219 Wall, Angela 219 Walston, Lisa 219 Walters, Ann 219 Ward, Carole 219 Watts, Joanna 116,219 Webb, Scott 219 Weber, John 219 Wells, Gordon 219 White, Gregory 219 White, Steven 113, 128, 220 Whitley, Barbara 220 Wilcox, Dawn 220 Wilkins, Sharon 220 Willard, William 34, 55, 84, 210, 220 Williams, Sandra 52, 55, 220 Wilson, Lynn 220 Wilusz, Steven 151, 220 Winterstein, Dawn 220 Wither, Tammy 220 Wolf, Rodney 220 Wood, Daniel 42 Wonzy, Kenneth 220 Wright, Randall 113, 220 Wright, Sharol 220 Wright, Wanda 220 Wysiecki, Wendy 61 Ybarra, Deanna 119, 220 Yee, Toddy 220 Young, Sean 220 Yurich, Ruth 220 Zayance, Joseph 220 Zopfi, David 128, 220 Zryd, Cheryl 220 261 Alexander, Adam 124, 224, 235 Allen, Roberta 224 Aller, Michael 124, 224, 129 Alvord, Ronald 42, 224 Anderson, Paul 224 Anderson, Scott 224 Antonick, David 224, 235 Archibald, John 224 Armstrong, Todd 224 Augsburger, Kent 224 Austin, Charmaine 224 Bahm, Wendy 224 Bateman, David 224 Bearsby, Kevin 224 Beckman, Paul 224 Beetschen, Timothy 224 Belasco, James 210 Bell, Diana 224 Belling, Cynthia 224 Beltowski, Edmund 224 Benedict, Warren 224 Benia, Charles 224 Bentley, James 224 Berger, Ford 224 Berger, Vicki 224 Bertonlini, Todd 224 Bianchi, Brenda 224 Biskner, Flora 225 Blattner, Sandra 225 Blitz, Gregorey 225 Boker, Michael 225 Bondar, Donna 225 Booker, Sandra 225 Boschma, David 225 Bouckaert, Amy 120, 225 Boylan, David 225 Braim, Michael 225 Bramlett, Charles 225 Branham, Anthony 225 Briggs, Kirk 225 Buffington, Robert 225 Bunting, Sherry 225 Burris, Renee 225 Bush, Terri 225 Campbell, Catherine 225 Cardinas, Shelley 225 Carney, Karen 225 Carr, David 225 Carter, Jamesa 225 Chamberlain, Kelly 225 Charbeneau, Charles 225 Christopher, James 225 Ciocan, Michael 225 Clifford, Renee 225 Clouston, William 226 Cochran, Brian 113, 226 Collis, Kimberlee 226 Colyin, Cheryl 226 Cook, Joseph 226, 235 Cordone, Dawn 226 Cordone, Rustee 226 Cottrell, Lisa 226 Cox, James 129, 226 Crawford, Ronald 225, 231, 235 Crockett, Patricia 226 Crouchman, Cynthia 226 Cummings, Daniel 74, 226 Cummins, Debbie 94, 119, 134, 211 Cunningham, Cynthia, 226 D'Arca, Anthony 226 Darge, Cary 226 262 FITESHITFH Deier, Randall 226 Deveraux, Janine 226 DeWan, James 226 Diedrich, Gregory 226 Dorsz, Kathleen 226 Dungan, Shannon 226 Dyee, Chris 226 Dyer, Roy 226 Dzierzawski, Joseph 226, 235 Edwards, Garrick 226 Eggleston, Edward 226 Emanuelsen, William 226, 101 Emery, Kelly 226 Ferhadson, Kevin 226 Forester, Olivia 120, 226 Fricke, Edward 226 Fronius, Janet 226 Fulton, John 226 Furlong, Patrick 226 Gamble, Judith 226 Gammon, William 226 Gardner, Kim 226 Garnsey, Sheri 226 Garrison, Diane 226 Gault, Elizabeth 226 Geoghegan, Mary 226 Gilleran, Daniel 226 Gillespie, Robin 226 Gillies, Peter 226, 235 Giltrow, Linda 120, 226 Givens, Suzanne 226 Goodgine, John 226, 235 Goodin, Russell 226 Grabowski, Michael 226 Gravlin, John 226 Griffith, Bryan 226 Griffith, Karen 226 Griswold, Glenn 226 Groh, David 226, 235 Grover, James 226 Hacker, Paul 226 Haglund, Sandra 226 Hahn, Thomas 226 Halas, Wendell 226 Hall, Bill 124 Harland, Kenneth 226 Hart, Brent 226 Harvey, Mary 226 Haverty, Keith 226, 129 Hayes, Scott 226 Hebert, Eric 230 Heeder, Kelli 230 Heilbronn, Robert 230 Hendershott, Glen 230 Herndon, Mary 230, 131 Hill, Catherine 230, 131 Hocking, Douglas 230 Hoffmeyer, Gordon 235 Holley, Mary 230 Hoops, Carl 230 Huhn, Rebecca 230 Hurst, Diane 230 lgnash, Ruth 230 Janik, Laurie 230 Jenkins, Denise 230 Johnson, Carolyn 230 Johnson, Christine 143, 230 Johnson, Richard 230 Johnson, Thomas 230 Johnston, Colleen 230 Jolley, Elizabeth 230, 235 Jones, Barbara 230 Jordano, Joseph 230 Julian, Dennis 230 Kaczmarek, Jerome 230 Kasmaire, Kevin 137 Keitz, Christine 230 Kennedy, Thomas 230 Kime, Michael 230 King, Bruce 230 King, Douglas 230 Kine, Jayne 230 Klepack, Frances 230 Knight, Margaret 230 Kripli, John 230 Kurz, Deborah 230 Kuzdal, John 230 Laforest, Kenneth 230 Lafrance, Edward 124, 230 Lama, Maria 118, 230 Lashbrook, Lynn 230 Lau, Christopher 230, 235 Laverty, Kirsten 230 Lavison, Lori 41, 230 Lawler, Ken 230 Lefave, Andrea 230 Lenning, Pamela 230 LePage, Jeannette 230 Locke, Deborah 230 Lotvedt, Reidar 230 Lovejoy, Robert 231 Lucas, William 231 Lukas, Robert 231 Luke, Cynthia 231, 116 Lynn, John 231 MacLean, Donald 231 Magerowski, Robert 231 Maguran, Lisa 231 Mannino, Lea 231 Marek, Susan 231 Martens, David 124, 231 Martz, Jody 231 Matlock, Jeffrey 231 McCartney, Donna 231 McCurdy, Kathleen 231 McDonald, David 231 McDonald, Dawn 231 McDonald, George 231 McDonald, Leroy 231 McHale, David 231 McKinley, Scott 231 McLane, Charmaine 231 McLaughlin, Kenneth 231 McMillin, Michelle 231 McNitt, Mark 231 McPhee, Kurt 231 Mehney, Wendy 231 Mendolia, Deea 231 Mercier, Tom 231 Messer, Karen 231 Meyer, Carl 231 Miller, John 231, 235, 128 Miller, Loreen 231, 131 Minton, Gregory 231,235 Miskiewicz, John 231 Moilanen, Kimberly 231 Moore, Alisa 231, 131 Morgan, Cindy 120, 231 Morrison, Alfta 231 Morrison, Bobby 231 Mullas, Rob 231 Muoio, Diane 231 Murphy, Timothy 231 Nardicchio, Sabatino 113,231 Neault, Anne 231 Negrich, Scott 231 Neilson, Joann 231 Neys, James 231 Nichols, Daniel 231 Nichols, John 232 Nielsen, Michael 232 Nord, Rebecca 232 Noyes, Carole 232 Nyquist, John 232 Orloski, Andrea 232 l Osborne, Richard 232 I Ottersen, Martin 232 Ouimet, Colleen 232 Paige, Kelly 120, 232, 131 Panek, David 232 Panley, Michael 124, 232, 235 Parks, David 232 Partridge, Mary 232 Pasquinelli, Pter 232 Pavlin, Scott 232, 137 Paxton, Sarah 232, 235 Payne, Linda 232 Pellow, Dawn 232 Peludat, Karen 232 Pence, Julie 101 Perkins, Lisa 120, 232 Perry, Patrick 232 Peterson, Eric 232 Piceu, Christine 232 Pielack, Joseph 232 Pierce, Newton 232 Piet, Tracy 232 Ploe, Douglas 232, 129 Portman Jr., William 232 Prange, Paul 232 Pruitt, Timothy 233 Pyykkonen, James 233 Rajala, John 233 Ramsay, William 233 Reams, Alan 233 Rehe, Gary 233 Reich, Carole 233 Reilly, Colleen 233 Richards, Robert 233 Richardson, Juna 233 Riddell, Colleen 233 Riley, George 233 Ristau, Ruth 120, 233 Rivard, Michelle 233 Roberts, Kristin 233, 100 Roberts, Paul 233 Rogers, Laura 233 Rollin, Paul 233 Rose, Sherry 233 Ross, Richard 233 Rudkin, James 233 Rushford, Samuel 233 Russell, Robin 233 Ruttan, David 233 Sager, Robin 233 Schauwecker, Amy 233 Schmitt, Victoria 233, 100 Schnurr, Susan 233 Scott, Randy 233 Selke, Donna 233 Sexton, Holly 234, 34 Shaw, Thomas 234, 129 Sherman, Daniel 234 Shooltz, Donna 234 Sidell, Sharon 234 Simpson, Judi 234 Smith, Christine 234 Smith, Jennifer 234 Smith, Leslie 234 Smith, Steven 234 Snell, Steven 234 Sorgatz, Michael 234 Sousa, Jim 234 Spencer, Mark 234 Sprankle, Richard 234 Stafford, Ann Marie 50, 234 Steele, Chris 234 Stienke, Ronnie 234 Stitt, Lisa 234 Stiver, Cindy 234 Stoker, Richard 234 Strong, Kevin 234 Stuckey, George 234 Suriano, Todd 234 Sutton, Shelly 234 Sutton, Teresa 234 Swails, Kerry 234 Swails, Kim 234, 235 Swanson, Nancy 234 Swords, Darrick 234 Synnestvedt, Jon 234 Sypniewski, Mark 234, 235 Szczepanski, Jill 234 Tardiff, Steven 234 Tate, Barbara 234 Taylor, Robert 234, 59 Tepel, Steve 234 Tersigni, Renee 234 Thomas, Douglas 234 Thomas, Randall 234 Thompson, Richard 234 Thornton, James 234 Toepfer, Brenda 234 Truman, Roscoe 234 Turner, Timothy 234 Umlauf, Michael 234 Vandecar, Mary 234 Vardon, Pamela 234 Vaughan, Brenda 234 Verlee, Theodore 234 Wagman, Amy 234 Waines, Matthew 234 Waldrip, Donald 234 Walsh, Lynn 234 Ward, Steven Warren, Charles 234 Warren, May 234, 131 Willard, Sandra 234, 131 Williams, Andrew 234 Williams, Gregory 234 Williams, Kimberly 38, 234 Williams, Thomas 234 Willis, Brockton 235 Wilson, Lisa 235 Wilson, Lori 235 Winterstein, Dianne 235 Wood, Sherri 234 Worden, Amy 234 Wonzy, Wright, Marc 220, 235 Patricia 118, 235 Wright, Paul 137, 235 Wright, Paul H. 235 Wright, Terrence 113, 235 Wruble, Penny Jo 100, 235 Wurdock, Peter 129, 135 Wysiecki, Pamela 235 Zagone, James 235 Zeman, Thomas 235 Weber, Elizabeth 101, 234 Weber, Kelly 234 Weiss, Deanna 234 Wells, Francis 234 Wendt, Tiffani 234 Weston, Paula 234 Wilcox, Sandra 234 Wiles, Sheila 234 vs,-...L Ifmiwif. f ' illlil 263 For Them We leave behind A token of ourselves... , Names engraved upon desks, Scribbles on the wall, or maybe only memories, For that was all We'd part with at the time. -Bidorni 'rf-'sw Sf .,..4a.rar.M 4 'K if J , ..., f ffgf, nuff ogy - ,- ,. ,p fm., V, ,. , w .af M ,.,.., ,, , .. ,,,.. . , --.. iw, ,M , I5 f M A .21 M, xg, ,. ,, . 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