Dondero High School - Oak Yearbook (Royal Oak, MI)

 - Class of 1981

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BOTTOM LEFT: Mr. Hartsoe is a little bit out of his time. ll Mr. Click Dondero has received a new Prin- cipal this year, Mr. james Glick. He is not new to the buildingg he has been the scheduling prin- cipal for the past several years. Mr. Click and the rest of Dondero's Adminis- trative staff have been working to make the school day and year more suc- cessful for the students and staff. Dondero welcomes Mr. Click and wishes him continued suc- cess. Mr, Boyd asks, You're here again? 12 f f,M.,, ., www ADMINISTRATIG Mr, Race Mr. Chynchuk the handwriting on a pass. R-...BN '1ngw 5 WQRKS FOR wif bk ik Q33 Q we E S Q ssi St, X X ii X gigs Y is 1 1, ef, Raid. . R. 'R tg t is Mr. Pieper Mr. Boyd ABOVE: Mr. Chynchuk waits to give the an- nouncements. BELOW: Mr. Click wonders, Why am I doing this? a .sf s- 'fir' so SUCCESSFUL ScHooL Royal Oak Schools' Board of Education, Seated: Kathleen Penner, Marie Kantarian, Kathryn Ogger, Standing: Stephen Weber, Robert Morrison, lanice Keller, Kent Schultz. Superintendent Otto Hufziger reports to the School Board. l The Ro ,al Oak Schools' Board of Education has been facing dif icult challenges throughout the school year. lt has had t contend with -the increasing costs of running a school disltrict along with declining enrollment. Several decisions have been staff and curriculum reductions and the closing of schools. Behind all of their decisions has been the belief in having a school system that will best meet the deeds of Royal Oak students, l Royal OzLk Schools' Administrative Staff, Seated: Daniel Welch, lnstruc tion, Ott Hufziger, Superintendent, Katherine Elliott, Pupil Personnel Standing:lGene Thieleke, Assistant Superintendent, Wayne Richards Business affairs. 13 CCDUNSELCDRS A D SECRETARIES .Q air S Mr. Butler Mr. Hubbard . Lvff 1 Ii i.. K U L: A A M 5 , f HL ,M ,, 4 KZ, :ugh W wk, ,A 1 Q9 . . , ,,1 J . av'-PM w a e ELf'fw'if Q., . fgimg. . .. i 3 :W Mrs. Logan Mrs. Bussell y Mrs, Logan fills a busy day. ,rs,r, Mrs. Perkins always wears a smile. 14 Mrs. Hayes ,.,.- ,,,..- .2-i' ,f' 4, Mr. Scheer Mr. Szyszkoski Mrs. Moss Mrs, Perkins ali Mrs. Eberle Mrs. Cildersleeve Mrs. Perkins Ms. Thompson Mrs. Pryor ,gm ww ,. y. . . Mr. Toles 7 S, Q21 ' ,L 1 ' x ,,,:,: Mr. Cook Ms. Crooks Mrs. Khachaturian Mr, Stevens You haven t lived until you've had Mr, Cook for Sociology! R HISTGRY Miss Frei T ' l a trip through the past and pretend you are an ar- chaeologist when taking Ancient History, or just sit back and let the laughs flow in Sociology with Mr. Cook. If you are looking for college credit, check out A.P. History. No matter what your interests may be, there is a history class for you. lu, gf.. Mr. Voegtler Good Friends make good friends . . . Mr. Stevens. Smile, Mrs. K hachaturian, i i i tx. . .. f K ! NA' i ' i . E 2 'I - 2225 Mile! 2.-: 'T LA GUAC E ARTS Ms. Boltz Lecturing again? Mrs. Schultheiss Mr. Solis Dondero's English Department of- fers many different levels and varieties of English courses. These particular courses range from the sim- ple, like Freshman English, to the complex, such as Advanced Comp. If you enjoy reading, there is a wide variety of Lit courses that prepare the college-bound student. The writing classes are a great advantage to those interested in journalism. The Language Department at Dondero offers four-year courses in French, German, and Spanish. The language teachers sponsor clubs for those students interested beyond the bounds of the classroom. 16 Ms. Brakeville Ms. Clute Ms. Paulikas Mr. Peterson ff , 5 ' 3? , . ., ,,,, F fn, 1, fi' Q:.:'3E?:'fi?l 1 ,jigs E5 mf'?5?5f?5?P7r1iii?Q35i'l'l K .4 Mr. Stout Mr. Streeter H J., ' I Q -f TM , vnu' flwilfxtnfl r N'll'1lll'f!'l6llf3 A-' rv? ,. .. X f 'Xin Mr. Price would rather be in Germany. Mrs. Hildebrand Mr. Maranda l i Mr. Price Mrs. Scherschun X N Mrs. Wert Ms. Whalin Mrs. Sauer, the ideal teacher. Mr, Barich MATH Miss Barth Mr, Diebel Mr, Eberhardt Dondero's Math Department is staffed with one of the finest group of teachers around. The Math classes range from General Math to Honors classes, such as Honor Senior Math, From the simple to the complex. For those people in between there is ex- tended classes that introduce for- mulas slowly. So, whomever you are, there is such a selection of math classes that there is one right just for you! Mr. Fuhr Mr, Hemmila l Tennis and Algebra? RIGHT Mr Heter. BELOW: How much? mm, t Mr. Phelan Mr. Sing x r Q l l l 1 'A 1.-V pywgl 5, I 5 211237 1. 11' nv. I A -2, 7 w,-',ulFf' ,, Mr. Heter ' E Wrong! , . , 20 push-ups! ..:,, ,X Mr. Snider l l l l l A Dondero football player built A like that? S . . jfs T lf ,I K ,,,k T MUSIC A D ART , N E W ,., ., . ii? ., . X ,:.. . W ,Q at 5 Mr, Fischer Mr. Hartsoe Mr. McKenzie Mr. Perkins Mr. Winter -ra, f Q, was , 7 fr . W ., fi, ,pg , J W , f ish ., 51531. Mwcgw ' , if if .i . 4 s f Q The true side of Mr. Elvis Hartsoe. Mr. Perkins motions for more sound from the musicians. ms The attentive Mr. Fischer Mr.McKenzie conducts the orchestra. 18 BUSINESS A D SHOP Mr. Ballinger Mrs. Bonacor Mrs. Kistner Mr: Lawson Mrs. Moy Mr. Pishko Mrs. Sing Ms. Stach Mr. Doetze Mr. jaskae Mr. Kirkpatrick Mr. O'Brien Mr. Wiebers observes a student at work. The Dondero Business and Shop courses help to open new doors of op- portunity for many students. These classes give the student a chance to learn the skills that are necessary if he wishes to place himself in such fields after graduation. Even those who don't plan on a strict career in Business or Shop will receive a lot of basic knowledge to get a good paying job once he graduates. Q' Mo.. ABOVE: School spirited Mr. jaskae gives a friendly smile. LEFT: Ms. Marek is more than willing to help her students. 19 I if HDME EC A D GYM Mrs. Campbell Mrs. Connell Mrs. Kirtland Mrs. Murphy Mr Brennan ,wrist ,Mm Ms. Rath Mrs. Balgenorth Mrs, Hunter Mr. Loftin A bashful look. The Home Ec Depart- ment has a large range of classes dealing with home life. The classes range from Meal Management to Child Development. The Gym classes this year are as active as ever! Two years of gym are re- quired, during which the student participates in many sports and activities. 20 .,.., Mr. McLean Mr Tanona My cake is burnt! - -gn , . 7, 4-:intl , ' 4.2215 JI' . gn 1 112.11 . Q is I: uf. ,af nfl :W 1:v'ff Q43 19 a 4 1 .Vw ,Q w:,.,f':,,v i -.,1',,u ' vw' .ef Taking an afternoon break. Hey, what are you doing? exclaims Mrs Hunter SPECIAL ED. A D SCIENCE M il N X is. -...x . ,. .. W gf Q, f 9 ,X ES' gil W NE W af 4 'B e i i Wy P' 1, y , W 4,5 t 4 mf, iz ,.A,,, A my . V--f 47 W ,MMA Uv- 3 X 1 iffy! 26 I en , Kg K Q .-ig J at an l I i Sh, 'pl f if ' Lg Mr. Asch Mr. Caruso Mrs. Freeman Ms. Leer Mrs, Pearce Mr. Pikos Mr. Steeby Mr. Hursh Mr. McElroy Mr. Smits Ms. Tongring-Wilson t -,:- .5 si Mr. Regetz 'J - wi vw --SET QS ...nliik Keep smiling! Mrs, Freeman spots something across the room. A big thank-you should be said to the fine teachers in our Special Education Department. These teachers lend a helping and guiding hand to those in special need. With the teacher's help, the students will be able to meet the challenges of everyday life. In the area of Science, Dondero is equipped with a wide choice of science courses. The classes range from Biology to Senior Science. ,,.. v.f . .A Q t X. 'W' 5. .,1. T' X 3 '1 ' i l '-. Sli X il is M21 1 5 gk t , f X sb X 1' , L l N ,gn A -'F ' Ns A T - cgi, Wt M05 The clown around town . . . Mr, McElroy. Special needs require special people. 21 --.tm l i .ti S- F? WE ' NW, , My Xxx ik 5 5 l .. ...T s ' lil! t 1 3 X , hi A get st. i Q 'Q ll ..--WE 1. M 1 I I I 1 I Q 2 A i 2 E S E 5 3 E Q 2 , X 3 A A a S 1 w I I ! w I x x W ,,,,, -.---1 -f-' -P -----Y L ,,,, 1, - V 2-W. izxmvmmmmfmxmwnwm .mu.MM..mmmf1.f.m.v.Mm.m::- f.g.1amL1:m ,,,,,, L ,,,, J, . ,,,,, -:V ffil , ,559Wax,.I1-.,mw.m.mnu.,.mw.m.w.mgMqwmmmmWmw.,MKmMm3mwigfg.Lj:L:g.7K1v-ifff,, 1 1 :114,,,, ,Y-k::w,:11,g...gX,Q,.m.,a,5.M,w.,g4 G NTENTS PUBLICATIONS Acorn 26-27 Oak 28-29 Genesis 31 COMMUNICATIONS Debate 30 English 32-33 Social Studies 38-39 Foreign Languages 40 Forensics 43 THEORIES-FORMULAS Math 34-35 Science 36-37 SPECIAL INTERESTS Art 41 Chess 42 X TOP LEFT. Nancy Kalter clowns around for spirit week. TOP RIGHT: Iuanita Klemmer types a dictation MIDDLE. Bob Mdflory dreams oi summer vacation. BOTTOM, lull Chika shows .1 Trwndlv smile Editor: Holly Hoolchan 73 ACORT , GCDES NUTS' Editor, Sharon Gee reads her new creation. Bob McCIory, what a stud?! Miss Brakeville gives us a proud smile. , H ,V n ,A Kathy Keitz takes a short break. 26 ,, 2.14. Q Q, ,slid A ' if ,,,, S L.r' ,s 1 tvzaivzrlsll' as EMM. Sharon Gee and john Bordynoski agree hard work pays off This years Editor, Sharon Gee has done a great job in reviving the popularity of the Acorn. They are all proud to say that their first 500 copies of their first issue was sold in just ten minutes. Miss Brakeville has done a great job in advising the Acorn this year, Proudly to say this is only her second year with it. Kevin McLaughlin takes charge '.uPY'W3'A s 'Vx 4 wav .Q- ' CAGE will 11-4..,. 42'-9' ?QQ Svigf my ave' N 5 X x Mg... 56 L ,,. K, AWS Ll WWW F' df, NR OUR TALE TED QAKIES The photographers for our 1981 yearbook are: Virginia Belevender, joel jenkins, Beth Tarkington, Sue Kalter, Leigh Ann Oviatt, and T. C. Furlong. We greatly appreciate the photographers' help. ua Our fearless leader guides us through another catastrophe. Mrs. Schultheiss shows her enthusiasm about our new yearbook. 28 joel jenkins gives Doug Click a few pointers on photography. 4 1 --3 Cot a problem? Mom has all the answers! This year's Oak Staff has new and promising ideas for our 1981 yearbook. Our editor, julie Daschke and copy editor, Paula D'Arca have done a super job in represent- ing and directing us. Mrs. Schultheiss has also done a great job in supervising the group through the year. We hope that you'll enjoy our 1981 yearbook. ' J if e Q 'Ilia ff .1 ff ifi nf' . ,M . 1. T' .,,,m....2Zl ,vf ,,,,,f, ,U WZWM, I mm, K f' ff, 4,1 f1,,L 'mm ww yu, 33 My W .wfrfffw A haf '-Q ,.f' 'willy ,M DEBATE: TAKES THE AFEIRMATIVE Keith Weber prepares for the final argument. Dan Ryan gets to the point, The 1980-81 Dondero Debate Team had another successful year. The co-captains were Bob McLory and Keith Weber. The Varsity Team placed second and the junior Varsity placed third in The Middle Macomb Debate League. The Debate Team's advisor was Miss Boltz. The time and assistance she put in towards the group's successes were appreciated. lenny Howes and Don Stuart practice for their big debate. nur' ,S 33 i , V I s , ' Bob McLory, Boy, did I goof! Practice makes perfect, Scott Cross. Sue Baudino, league trophy winner. 30 ,..--ugh Ag, ,,-.. ,,---- ' 1 vw L i f' :U ,I ,ww My W rf 1-Q1 'QWN-. f? l I' ' MMS? 'ww -Q wi vw u QUR MEANS OF COMMUNICATIU fr rife Matt Pasquinali puts deep thought into his story. Wake up joe Guarino! 32 Tracey Gleason works hard at the board, E Kathy Beckman are you downing around again? it X 'x S 4' Lori Phillips can't decide which paper to hand in. English is taught in many different ways. Whether it be written or verbal, the objective is always to improve our ability to work with ideas. The two biggest writing competitions at Dondero are sponsored by Genesis. Also, we have The Scholastic Writing Contest which is sponsored by the Detroit News. Why don't you give your writing ability a try, maybe you can be a winner too. kk Honest, Mrs. Schultheiss, my dog ate it up. fMatt Collierl Lisa Sidell trys to think of a perfect word to use in her paper . -QPU 3 -aw., mv'- Wl' Guess what, you failed! exclaimed Mr Streeter. MATH: FU WITH UMBERS A -Y 02 A at 1 s wwf 5 May Warren knows that answer! Beth Weber, what a brain. 34 g-,quasi-1-2-Q ,,,.....-H-ff I S ' of W Full attention is the first step in learning. ,- j X Tim Fix aids in Computer Science. Wy, . ig The wgndered and the bewildered, Kurt Pelto types in his computer science program. This class did their homework last night. hh i ,,Vq,,mg MW Class, this way is up, lMr. Phelanj 35 Kf- SCIENCE: Mr. McElroy teaches the science of hair care. Tim Stocum what chapter are you really on? M: Today a student, tomorrow a Noble Prize Winner, 36 To many students at Dondero, science is much more than just dissecting small creatures or doing labs. Our science courses range from Astronomy to Senior Science. Now that at least one year of science is re- quired, students are taking a liking to it and are taking a second, a third, and even a fourth year of it. Now more than ever we are all beginning to realize that events in our every day lives are being effected by science. . VL , ' A - ,, L V Q A FIELD OF DISCOVERY .L?Mf,i. Lea Mannino... a true scientist at work. Nancy Kalter and jon Teschendorf learn through experimentation. 'YY ' This is how it's done Don Maclean, exclaims Kraig Barr. fm-f ls that Becky Woods behind those Foster Grants! 37 SOCIAL STUDIES AFFECTS... in SSW XN. Melinda Gillespie seems to be enjoying class. Kelly Rigsby and Dawn Winterstein hurry to finish their homework, At Dondero there is a three year requirement of Social Studies. The Department Head this year is Mr. Stevens. The area of Social Studies benefits us all because it makes us aware of the past, which will help make for an even better future. It also broadens our outlook on the world around us, Robin Harvey takes down very deep and intense notes. Boy is this fun! fChris Eddisonj 38 OUR WORLD 'Fs 'Y'l af rarrrrar rise gfigimrfs sera? f 5 Wlasag ,user , Everyone seems to be doing their homework, Tim Barrett what are you doing? Now this is what you call a pencil! Uohn Daleyl What else but history could be on this classes mind. Cathy Cross double checks her homework. Patty Carlson takes a moment from her precious time for a picture. Sue Gregory dreams on. FCDREIGN LA GUAGES l' gg DQRUERD V .:,hV. f,,,:., . it WM A , . , A , we john Kripli translates his German homework. Annaliza Ordiz holds a conversation in Spanish, -10 Mrs, Richy helps Renee Kennedy with homework. Foreign languages play a very special role for many students here at Dondero. After the first year of a foreign language if a student wishes, he or she can pursue a second, third, or even a fourth year. Not to mention the enjoyment and rewards achieved from it, it also gives us a better understand- ing about the neighboring countriesg Spain, France, and Germany. ki-...W max Y-....,,. Russ Borski, what are you thinking! ART CGLGRS GUR WURLD This is mine! lKatie Bushj i Newton Cole colors a picture for art. If you are interested in the field of art, Dondero's art program has just the right class for you. The classes offered are: Art 181 2, Art 384 4, Ad- vanced Art, and Arts and Crafts. This year there is only one art teacher, Mr. Fischer, He handles the task very well. Dondero is lucky to have an art teacher that strives for perfec- tion Such as he' Cole Nagy, taking a break again? NS sf Ml Tig, ,, 4, l Vyo 'M L What's Holly Sexton trying to create now. Bob Larson, creating another masterpiece, a l w '. mai CHECK MATE Chris Brice Hesitates before moving, Mg, Crookg makes the first move, lL T? Ms. Crooks finds her competition tough. 'Check Mate! Uviike Ennisl Pat Quinn tries to beat the clock. Chris Brice makes a fast move. 42 The Dondero Chess Club has been active for 11 years now. They compete in series of duo meets. On the team, holding first place is Pat Quinn. Their dedicated advisor is Ms. Crooks. Not pictured: Peter Schorn, Pat Quinn, john Miller, Scott Webb, Adam Bostler, and Martin Koisinen. ,f..,7. K K T ,. I GENESIS' Sue Frizzo proof reads her story. Ms. Baskerville gives Inger Tingstad her semester grade. Marcy Dennesiek organizes her thoughts together. CREATIVITY FRONT ROW: Ann Marie Cary, Sue Frizzo, Marcy Dennesiek, Inger Tingstad, Lucy Couture, Mary Eutkovich, Terri Dawson, Bruce Bowring, lim Schoettle. BACK ROW: Sue Bartos, Ted Demianenko, jill Chika, Scott Manning, Cheryl Kulesza, Allyn Holman, Liz Thomas, Mike Monagin, Ms. Brakeville, Diane De Vries. Editorial Assistant, Diane De Vries, EditorvinChief, Lucy Couture, Business Manager, Mary Butkovich Genesis is a creative arts magazine. The magazine consists of poems, short stories, essays, songs, photographs, and artwork by Dondero students. This year they are going to publish a shorter book. They also, have a new printer. The staff and the advisor, Ms. Brakeville, are optimistic forthe outcome of the 1981 Genesis, ES B321 , Q SN 1 .,.. ,, Y W .35 3 . f ,4 . S Q ff I we ,Ni i 5. f. . K x q.,, xg-Ei wx M A X 3 Q af 2 Q Sa , b X K R? L..,W.A. ., MR X? WX X Z Eff? ' f V Q ,Q as s . ' N f ' .L 'W E A B Y Qi ,4 fx H X X 'K 1' 1 in S 5 sf . , K vm X X ' Q 4 4 w Af as NQQSXQ fii,f59 W . ' .Q H X A -. 'gg Q Q N T 5 H X ' f:v,m,wf 24.10 Ni '53 ' 4 1 Avia, 0 . Q, x, Lm uw gl 5 Elk W i , 25 Q 2 K5 Q ' - , . XR M if v fx PS' Qgfk wkgwx - f 9' A Q . N ie i 3, ,R lixfg sk ya . yi' 4 Sk Y' X six ig ii o ' 'F if sk .1 mph A .. Vw li 5 ' f . , ' if k'... L? f -. ,,q:. x J g. 6 .. I , ,L ff-1 . I we awww as.-if Qk-mmmp.iswf- H ff Y ,www .ff W-3--Q-N4-' A -' . .,.,. E E 9 , x X wsu... 'N hp. ,, ,wx .-15 ,., auf 1 V Z : M . 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Tim Fix as a River City Towns person in the music man see page 62-63 middle Becky Woods, a Symphony Orchestra perfectionist see page 51. Bottom .... Freshman Choir performers see page 56-57 Editors: Judi Riley and Kathy Brown THE BA D MARCHES 0 The Drum Section is hard at work. Our Dondero Band is marching by. Rick Thompson plays with pertectlon, It takes great dedication to be a time trombone player like Tim Barrett Soloists jim Coyne and Tom Kaiser. The Attention Getters of the Brass Section. 48 TO A POPULAR BEAT i 5 if Mike Nielson, our new leader. Giving directions-is Mr. Perkins. Matt Greene eyes the camera. ' x Todd Suriano a true pro. The Dondero Band marches on. Under the direction of Mr. Richard Perkins and Mr. Donald Winter the Dondero Marching Band had a fulfilling season. They performed such songs as, My Favorite Things from the movie The Sound of Music , Tomorrow from the broadway play Annie , Moving Right Along from the popular hit The Muppet Movie , This Masqueraderw, and Bach Anle Dance . The band attended competi- tions such as Clarkston, where they got a 42, Plymouth a 57 and Durand where they received a 63. ln addition, Dondero's Festival turned out to be a fan- tastic success. Overall the band had a very satisfying season. They received their highest score ever, despite a disappointing fifth place in the state championship. 49 CONCERT BA .AT lT'S HEIGHT X ,f Maxx fa A wg,-5 Dondero's Concert Band waiting to perform. Shaun Duncan plays her music well. l as .h 'wt vi X Tim Carrico The great tuba player. Paul Schlottman leads the brass, I - ,C cu Colleen and jenny, fine musi- Suzy and Chris are the lonely oboes. cians. 50 Mr. Winter, the leader of the band. The Dondero Concert Band took part in many activities this year, They performed a memorable Spring Con- cert along with the annual Holland Tulip Festival where the band mar- ches and plays for other schools. SYMPHO YBA D. .SECO DTC E Presenting our Dondero Symphony Band. Kathy Corbett. The Symphony Band Trumpet Section. Rob Beeber getting ready to play. Mr. Perkins, leading the best. The Clarinets pay close attention to their music. Matt Greene and his trusty saxaphone. After Marching season was over the Symphony Band set- tled down for the concert season. Excellent perfor- mances were given at both concerts along with com- peting in the District Festival. 51 SYMPHG Y ORCHESTRA Presenting our Symphony Orchestra. Karen and her cello. Tim Barrett, a true professional. Bob Baritonef' Silagi. Trish Crockett pays attention. john and Chris's bassoon add a little spice to the sound. Little boy blue come blow your horn Uim Coynel 52 DOESN'T FIDDLE ARGU Tom Kaiser loves this class. Kevin Klemm and joy Ordiz play with ease. S T R E T C H, Mike Lodge. Pucker-Up jill Chika. Uh, one and uh two, says Mr. McKenzie. Anne McCormick plays the UM Pa-Pa, The wind section of Orchestra. The Dondero Symphony Orchestra had few changes this year. They started out with a new director, Mr. I I McKenzie who proved to be a good asset to the members. They preform- ed a highly successful Spring Concert in addition to their Winter Concert. They also preformed at The Chamber Concert with Musical Minority, and Pam Quarters is dedicated. Concert Master, Becky Mitchell, All City, 53 1980 PGP CGNCERT, DOI 'IT AGAI Chris Girard, Punk Out! Mr, Hartsoe, the man behind the scene. What I Like About You, Mark Boker Blow your heart out, Rick Stafford! Top soloist, Dave Riley, says Take It Easy. 54 Steve Bossenberry was Born To Be Wild Mary Koledo is So Good, So Rightlu fl You're a Heartbreaker Lynn Handley! The sounds of Mike Neilson. l l l i l l Talented Sue Syn nestvedt. The 1980 Pop Concert was held in the new auditorium, and was better than ever. They performed May 2nd and 3rd, with only a handful of seats left each performance. Second year top soloist, Dave Riley, sang Take It Easy by the Eagles, Money by Pink Floyd, and the only duet with Mary Koledo, Longer by Dan Fogelberg. Other soloists were, Lynn Handley with Heartbreaker by Pat Benatar, Steve Bossenberry, Born To Be Wild by Stephenwolf, Mary Koledo So Good, So Right by Brenda Russell, Mark Boker, What I Like About You by the Romantics, Sue Synnestvedt, Magic Man by Heart, and Rick Stafford with his own in- strumental called Doin' lt Again!! The choir also sang songs ranging from slow numbers such as After The Love ls Gone by Earth, Wind and Fire, Ventura Highway by America, and Black Water by The Doobie Brothers, to faster ones like Lord Of The Rings by Styx, Shine A Little Lovef' by ELO, and Cold As Ice by Foreigner. All in all A Cap- pella choir put on a great perfor- mance which everyone thoroughly enjoyed. 55 A ff' CHOIRS SING TO. .W 3 al Mixed choir tenors sing about jingle bells, Dee Hillyard and Pam Whyard look innocent. Freshman soprano section gets into the music. Freshman choir looks thrilled! No, you roll your tongue, says Mr. Hartsoe. 56 Lynn Walsh, Sherry Bunting, and Karen Carney clap to the beat EW SCU DS Tracey Eighmey and Betz King love music, Pat Davenport and Tracey Eighmey seem to be interested in two different things. These three Freshman know what they're doing. fit was Mixed choirs altos and tenors practice for the Winter Concert. Freshman soprano and bass look very attentive. The music department here at Dondero is a fantastic one, with many talents displayed in Freshmen and Mixed Choir. They perform three concerts throughout the school yearg the Winter Concert in December, the Spring Concert in May, and the Mini Pop in june. Mr. Hartsoe feels that this year he has had more positive reactions to his choirs, than any other year. The choirs are working with a new sound system the se- cond year in a row. 57 A CAPE LLA: UNSURPASSED Robin and Sherry sing out with feeling. A Capella sings with all their hearts. .wuf . .-.1 . fr, Lenore Hoelaars listens attentively. Tara Warriner sings with enthusiasm. , 'Q Here's Mr. Hartsoe teaching A Capella Wake Up, Mark Boker and sing. the new disco beat. 58 Amy and Angie have got music but no words. Julie Orloski gives the eye to Mr. Hartsoe. The 1981 A Capella Choir has held up their reputation as a fine singing group. This year the choir sang at such places as the Fisher Building, the Wayne Oakland Bank and the Oakland Mall for Christmas. In addition to doing the Pop Concert they also sang at the VFW Hall in March, and The Sacred!Chamber Concert at St. Marys. Along with all the hard work, they had a lot of fun. ALL THE WORLD'S A STAGE Drama Club officers are, Chris Moore, Historian, Craig Barr, President, Andy Rosenzweig, V. President, and Cherrie Didyk as secretary. L .W Sandee Williams smiles for our camera. Mike Lage and Bob Silagi find the world funny. 5 A-...,, W---............, N--.......,,,.. - -0- - ....,.,......- Tim Fix and Maureen McCann try to figure out the song. ilf Tim Carrico works long hours on the set. Karen Lage looks shocked at what's going on, Craig Barr and Diane Moore. iI luPa ' H lfsf vs K , A typical Bob Silagi pose. This year's Drama Club has had a busy season, They started working on the Fall Play the second week of September to Thanksgiving. Then in january they worked on the Musical until Easter. The Fall Play this year was the successful I Remember Mama . The club officers are President, Craig Barr, Vice President, Andy Rosenzweig, Historian, Chris Moore, Secretary, Cherrie Didyk. 59 D0 DERO'S FINEST THE MUSIC MAE Bob Silagi, as Charlie Cowell, fights for his stand. Sandy Pyeatt skips merrily, as Steve Ennis watches. Peggy Schroeder as Maud Dunlop. 60 Keith Weber as Marcellus. Mike Lage as Harold Hill-the lead of it all Debbie Feltner tickles jim Dewan's chin. Cherrie Didyk as Marlon Paroo sings about her White Knight The Quartet sings with pride, The River City Children gather together Duh says Chris Moore Sue Adams dances for us, BELOW Mrs Paroo shows Amaryllis how BELOW Ms Whalin our hero. The 1980 play The Music Man , by Meredith Wilson was a huge success. Because of the renova- tion, this was the first Dondero play held in the new auditorium. The leading parts held by Mike Lage and Cherrie Didyk were ex- cellently played. Director, Ms. Whalin and student director, janet Omron were very pleased with the outcome of the play. The audience was pleased as well. All three nights were pleasantly filled, with only a handful of seats left. 61 Aunt Sigrid pleads with Aunt jenny. 1 ml Aunt Sigrid looks horrified at Dagmar s cat Uncle Chris explains the situation to Katrin and Christine ee, - Ms-me it , :nag ii . 'Q P 4 l J l f ff., ' F ai N Y f- sim .. , Rs Y 1' 5 xx wi ls 1 R, E 4 4 if X 3 'f 'S'-ff SEX is sf Sv ds . 4, Pl' h e :Egg if . KE S K, we ,gi vs ii Aix N 1 3' 'ill 2 ps 5 'Q' Bw N 'W if ga . N ff Q- - A The ladies have their afternoon 62 . ,sit .,. tea. DCD DERO'S PRIME UF PRCDDUCTIO I will help you my dear. Sandi and Steve: The happy couple. V .5 -1:'l . . l A I 2 Katrin and Christine share a drink together, Aunt Sigrid is Kar Peludat. 1 Do you measure up Andy? Craig asks, Katrin dreams of being an author, The 1980 Fall Play was an outstanding success. The play I Remember Mama based on the book Mama's Bank Account by Kathryn Forbes was put on Dondero's stage November 21 and 22. The play, for all who did not get a chance to attend, was a story of a Norwegian American immigrant family in San Francisco. With the help of Father and Uncle Chris, Mama protects her family from harm, even from the reality that there exists no bank account at all. We would like to congratulate the actors and all who worked on it behind the scenes. 63 wifi Y 'Z 1 G gl 64:41 ,vm -L:-Vw wgw,mmmwv1QWNffw 4 f-ww, ills 0 'x ,nl '12 f an ,. .1 , 5 5 K, fx gg-Sf -W 5 2 3 1 , K in uden I1 ww 6 F5 , ' 2 gm, fa w yo? P j'? Mi ff' ' aff 2 3fy ' 3 a 3 v r 'Z ffllwgifff , ma bww f :- ,:.zf. 1 w i, 155 ,Q ,, .wgigwa A..f,f,1-,uf 1 mvfgi 1 2 2 A K Q22 5 g M if . f K' W ,E 3 Q J ff ff s 5 2 E X. 3. 1 I N K 6 xx X 1 lk 1 x X I Bu mess eek Dondero High School- 1280-1881 This year, Business Week is interested in many career opportunities offered to Dondero students. Here is a 20 page coverage of these courses that teach many skills and trades. Editors of this section are: Sue Hawkins and Suzanne Bossenberry fr? if 'i'i Z mi' CONTENTS: Seovec a place for learning good skills ..... ...pages 68-69 Co-Op get good experience with pay ........ ...pages 70-71 Voc Foods Running the Golden Oak Restaurant ......... pages 72-73 Business Learning to type, take shorthand, retailing and many more pages 74-75 Jobs We do good work in our community ..... .... p age 76 Home Construction builds on Rochester Road .......... .. ....p'age77 WOAK Rocks Royal Oak ............... ..... p ages 78-79 Home Economics Training you to work in the home .... ........ 8 0-81 Industrial Arts For the creative minds .... ...pages 82-83 Collage faces of people you know ..... ...pages 84-85 Page 66, Mike Barton plans his.. Upper left: John Santti foresees his L0wer left! Paul Corrin intensly Upper right: Patty Crockett leans plans for the future. creates a masterpiece. over her work with pride. 67 SEOVEC The Southeast Oakland Voca- tional Education Center, CSEOVECJ is a school geared to teach skills not offered at Dondero with all the equipment and instruction necessary. This program is offered to 11th and 12th graders in the Oakland County area. There are many participants from Dondero. A student can earn three credits a year for attending SEOVEC for three hours a day. Mr, Martin is admiring Kern Smith's talent in Engineering and Drafting ABOVE: Kraig Barr concentrates on his work at SEOVEC. BELOW: joel Morrison washing pots in Food Services. K. i. The happy dental assistant, Tina Benia 'X Mr, Martin and a group at SEOVEC are enjoying their day lg: Working hard in Auto Body Repair is Karl Williams, Carol Frazier takes care of Sheilla Nickel while she is sick, and learning something about being a nurse's aide. Pam Kozlowski, acting as the dentist on Carmen Winget's teeth, while Tina Benia assists, Steve Butler works hard at the new skill he is learning, Machine Trades. Is that you giving perms? Marijo Bed- Mike Smiscik fires up in Welding. ford. 69 WORKI G FOR THE COMMU ITY The Co-op programs are for students interested in working in their Senior year, receiving credit, and earning money. Students select Co-op Programs in their senior year based on their particular interest in a job field, for example, Office Co-op, Distributive Education Co-op, and Industrial Trade and lndustry Co-op. About two-thirds of the students stay on these jobs full-time after they graduate, others, will enter college on a full-time or part-time basis. Office Co-op students work as legal secretaries, medical secretaries, bookkeepers and accountants, receptionists, and other related jobs. Distributive Education co-ops work as salespeople, advertising designers, inventory clerks, and other related jobs. Industrial Trade and lndustry Co-ops work as drafts- people, engineer trainees, tool and die trainees, and other related jobs. if looks could kill, Dan Cummings. Tania Kauppila marks a student tardy. A Self ll 1, Adriana Beltron shows Zoona Husain how to take blood pressure. l i Laura Allman takes a break in the lounge. 425 i: ue 'fliffw 3 V' ' ' Y Typing with amusement, Linda Seibert. Kathy Herridge checks a chart very carefully. Barb Noonon waits for the phone to ring. SEP OCT NOV DEC iff, Colleen Sondgerath weighs a patient. Steve Till is marking the merchandise 'l i w , , ,.., VOCATIONAL FOODS Mr. Brennan shows his cooking skills with style. fhdiggwl . f 'nfjlef 5'lJ Students who participate in the Vocational Foods Program are from both Dondero and Kimball. These students are interested in food careers and hospitality. The skills they learn include: food preparation, dining room opera- tions, menu planning, budgeting, and clean- up. Students meet every day for three hours, earning one and a half credits a semester. The students operate the Colden Oak Restaurant which is located at Dondero High School. The restaurant is open to the public four days a week during the noon hour. This course is taught by Mr. john Brennan and Mrs. Louise Rath. ABOVE: Brian VanFossan makes sure the customers are satisfied. BELOW: What would you like to drink with your meal? 1 ABOVE: Sharon Wilkins and Diane Orange create a mess. BELOW: Brian Vanfossan sees that everything is in order. ,i is fi Diane Orange makes sure everything is spotless. Sharon Wilkins enjoys cleaning up, WST F' WW 'EWZW A vocational foods student gives it The white glove test. Cheryl Winter cooks up a masterpiece BUSINESS DEPARTME Beth Kanner checks to see if she made a mistake. Brian Chapman, You shouldn't be writing on the desk! 74 I' , if 1 ,af 7 Y ., L v fi Brenda Murphree didn't pay any attention in class when she was taught not to look at her hands. CIE' it af ku Sy A BBW' S t,,ts . if A . ,,'.: A - .. .t,.. , t g . , lon Welch finds General Business amusing. Typing amazes Donna Shooltz and Donna Selke. Shorthand requires a lot of concentration for Margie Morgan. Is that book as interesting as everyone says? Carmen Winget does a Iot of adding in her accounting class. 'Wing' do 5 ff LW fA,,4 A , M-4. fu, ww' 75 HCDME CONSTRUCTIO Kevin Garland paints with perfection, 41' Bill Dormey knows how to build a house. Home construction is a class offered to Dondero and Kimball students. This one year program is open to students who have decided upon the con- struction trades. Not only does this train a student for a career but also provides the know-how to fix many things around their own home. The morn- ing and afternoon crews meet at the construction site located at 12 Mile and Rochester Road, next to Wagner Park, These classes are working on the completion of this beautiful home. The program is supervised by Mr. Volk. Dondero students take a break for a pose. Y W Mike Reid checks to see if a beam is straight BUILDI G GUR CGMMUNITY If After two years this beautiful home is completed at last by Dondero and Kimball students, we 4? fl The Home Construction class shows their pride and joy. The supervisor, Mr. Volk 77 WOAK Dondero's very own radio station, WOAK, is bigger and better than before. Once again, it is under a new advisor, Ms. Whalin. ...Li This is a class Q teaching students the fundamentals of broad- casting. They must pass an exam in order to get their broadcasting license. This allows them to broadcast on the radio. The radio station is located at 89.3 on your FM dial, Monday thru Friday, 7:00 A.M. to 4:00 P.M. Come tune us in sometime! BACK ROW: Scott Gross, Don Douglas, lon Bertolet, leannie Pugsly, Polly Schaaf, Steve Cunningham. MIDDLE ROW: Lisa Maguran, Mike Hill, lon Houghton, Vicky Sandzik, Andrea Rosser. FRONT ROW: Bill Portman, jim Zagone, Don Stuart. ABOVE: Why such a sour look, Mike Hill? BELOW: A happy disc jockey, Leigh Anne Oviatt. Don Douglas, Looking for a good tune, but can't decide. P i I Mrs. Whalin looks on at her students with pride. Bill Portman, On the air with a brief report on Sports. t W ABOVE: Don Stuart is proud to talk to his listeners. BELOW: Jeannie Pugsley and Vicky Sandzik take a break. , W3 5 L4 Q! Mark Boker and Greg Hoover see what albums they can find. is .hx 5 79 HGME ECG OMICS 'li The cooking class anxiously waits for their pies to cool. iam Sue Givens is a pro in cooking. 80 Steve Butler proves that, Milk s The One ,r 4 f . 5 A 1.. J ? , I' ff 0 :-N- ff! ,, , I x 33. if rf- Q4 X . , 12:3 vi 5 , . 4 'lf ,fr fig 5 yi fn- , Q fi? Mg ,kg . 27, i 'N Q ' 12: Q-M334 gg , 5..- 5 as ,ig ,J mil ug: .1 an fjf Lisa Moore is a master chef. i f 4+ jane Gravlin demonstrates how to thread a needle. E Theresa Knight shows how to make a waffle. Maria Beltowski shows her guest Dondero High School, 77' ,mt KW' , 4 1 , Q Layla V' V1 Vrkr .,rr, 1- A67 Vrr.- fcfvfam, Sharon Arnold carefully pins on her pattern. 81 DUSTRIAL ARTS I 'x x it Beth Spencer draws with ease in Mechanical Drawing, ABOVE: Todd Azarias works well with metal. BELOW: Russ Hill gets ready to answer a question. Concentration is important in'Arch. Drafting. W 82 nv Watching his hands, Rick Hawley. Geoff Skidmore erases his mistakes carefully, V ff gg. 7 5'- s I .af ,L W, sis s, ski Deea Mendolia makes certain her pencil is sharpened. Ken Gaines works hard in Vocational Auto, Checking for accuracy, Doug Bliss. Wldlwsrk' LL i -:SD 'E,HVUT-VGEZL-iSP?s?'f:2i?,1fi1.fwu3'v2!???i453'e.i95ii-i1w5fW V v . Q ' L' WEB- -ff-'SNXS5 f my U K 4 nu gy f Q 4 25 4 ff sX Society ?:3:T1Z:i Volume 1 Culture and Society 94 French, Spanish, and German Clubs 97 Creative Writing Club 98 Art Club Business and Politics 88 Senate 89 National Honor Society Recreation 99 Oakettes 102 Bowlers 103 Table Tennis Regular Features 90 Boys' and Girls' Forestry Clubs 100 Varsity Club ABOVE LEFT: Senate members go wild! CENTER: Tim Carrico in a serious mood. BELOW LEFT: French Club sings its heart out FAR LEFT: Chris Bjornberg in his usual state. STUDE T SE -ATE The Student Senate this year was very active in many of the student activities. They organized many events such as spirit week, after game dances, can food drive, underclassmen pictures, and flower sales. The officers, this year, consisted of Bob McClory, President, Brett Gatti, Vice President, Chris Steele, Parliamentarian, Linda Chubenko, Secretary, and Keith Weber, Treasurer. Also, the Student Senate was headed by a new advisor this year, Mr. james Ivansco, who did a great job with the students and their of- ficers. We hope next year's senators will do as fine a job as this year's staff. Pam Kinna smiles for our camera. Brett Gatti takes a rest from his busy schedule. . gig V-, ...M karl, 1+-.i.s-h ' BACK ROW: Kathy Keitz, Pam Kinna, Chris Bjornberg, Beth Tarkington. THIRD ROW: Lori Giese, ludy Riley, john Litchenberg, Pat Perry, Shawn Coughlin, Leah Wisnoski. SECOND ROW: Paula Weston, Lorrie Cordone, jenny Howes, Kris Keitz, Wendy Bahm, Angela Below, Dawn Bailey, Sue Weber, Mr. lvansco. FRONT ROW: Chris Steele, Keith Weber, Bob McClory, Brett Gatti, Linda Chubenko. What are you grinning at, Chris Bjornberg? BELOW LEFT: Exchange student, Angela Below, smiles while Marge Vestrand seems to be dancing. RIGHT: Dawn Bailey is hard at work, . ww -as . ,C It , 7,11 ,T ATIO AL HO OR SOCIETY This year's National Honor Society club was headed by two new co- sponsors, Mrs. Wert and Mr. Streeter. A few activities that NHS planned this year were, a trip to the Science Center, holding a booth at the Annual Carnival, and a Christmas flower sale. They were also involved in tutoring students at the Boy's Club. All the activities that NHS participated in this year were successful under their new leadership. BACK ROW: Mr. Streeter. THIRD ROW: Kelly Miller, Lisa Knapp, Becky Woods, Angie Pielack, Elaine Freeman, Sue Synnesvedt, Karen lngraham, Mrs. Wert, Sharon Gee, Mena Reyman. SECOND ROW: Tania Kauppila, Nina Kaup- pila, Andrea Ferkany, julie Daschke, Sue Kalter. FRONT ROW: lim VanDecar, Brad Wither, Nick Difazio, jeff Pyk- konen, and Dan Ryan. ,Q Officers, BACK ROW: Nick Difazio, Vice President, Dan Ryan, Treasurer. FRONT .-. ROW: Andrea Ferkany, President, Karen lngraham, Secretary, Karen lngraham takes notes, while Angie Pielack looks elsewhere with interest. 89 THE CALL OF THE WILD BACK ROW: Kathy Brown, Holly Hoolehan, Karyn Haupert, DeAn- na Ybarra, jenny Howes, Lori Giese, julie Orloski, Kelly Miller, Sue Hawkins. FOURTH ROW: Kathy Plum, Peggy Bartingdale, julie Hut- chison, Val Splear, Barb Noonan, Tina Benia, Colleen Lamb, Patti Retell, Brenda Murphree, Chris Stoker, Susan Gregory, Judy Riley, Sue Brown. THIRD ROW: Cheryl Scott, jenny Carico, Marca Man- nino, julie Cox, Mary Splear, Colleen O'Rourke, Martha Koleado, The Girls' Forestry Club consists of juniors and Seniors interested in outdoors adventure. This year they attended a Detroit Lions football game at the Pontiac Silverdome, planned a ski trip, and their annual canoe trip. This year's of- ficers include three juniors and one senior. They are Kathy Beckman, President, LeighAnn Oviatt, Vice President, Nancy Kalter, Secretary, and Brenda Cochran, Treasurer. Chris Smith, Sue Haske, Debbie Cummins, Lorrie Cordone, Kathy McGovern, Dawn Lasley, Zoona Husain. SECOND ROW: Val Belevender, Nancy Ross, Karen Honeycutt, loAnn Nord, Julie Nar- dicchio, Patti Carlson, Tammy Olkowski, Sheila Wilding, Robin Sourbeck, Tracey Hill. FIRST ROW: Kathy Beckman, LeighAnn Oviatt, Brenda Cochran, Nancy Kalter, T The Girls' Forestry Club officers are, from left to right, LeighAnn Oviatt, Vice President, Kathy Beckman, President, Brenda Cochran, Treasurer, and Nancy Kalter, Secretary. Members of the Girls' Forestry Club take a break. BOYS' FORESTRY CLUB The Boys' Forestry Club has not been up to much these days, although they took a trip to the Pontiac Silverdome with the Girls' Forestry club to watch a Lion's football game. Each member sold buttons to the student body to help pay for the tickets. Dooley Kruger was elected as President, with Mike Burnard as Vice- President, Brad Wither, Treasurer, and Brian Watts, Secretary. Dave McMillan shows his profile. Seniors Bob. Olejniczak and Chris Bjornberg are caught hiding out at a pep assembly. l BACK ROW Dan Brown, Matt Pasquinelli, Bruce Lockman, Ricky Hawley, Larry Madding, Omar Ahmed, Chuck Moulis, Mike Allard, Darrel Chalker, Bob Olejniczak. THIRD ROW: Mike Hoops, lim Lama, Kevin Kolde, Russ Hill, Tom Wilson, Norm Baggozzi, john Roberts, Robert Stewart. SE- COND ROW: Paul Calverly, Brian Watts, Dave McMillan, Mike Burnard, Dooley Kruger, Scott Wood, Cary Antonick, FIRST ROW: lim Kieber, Charles Matthews, Dave Otto, Duane Chalker, Brad Wither, .joel jenkins. ABOVE: Mr. Pishko, the club's advisor. BELOW: The club officers. uv-M Y M. FRENCH CLUB Barb Bradford dreams of Paris. BACK ROW: Becky Reyman, Martha Koleado, Mary Splear, Suzanne Bossenberry. SE- COND ROW: Mark Hanely, lim Keebler, jenny Ralston, Dan Peterson, Kathy Dorsz, Laurie Breck, Janette Le Page, Sue Willard, Barb Bradford, Cindy Cunningham. FRONT ROW: Pat Beebe, Paula Weston, Lisa Tyrrell, Cherrie Didyk, French Club was joined by many new faces this year, as it is open to anyone currently enrolled in a French class. The club was in a festive mood, hosting both a Halloween and Fondue party. Each member sold candybars to cover their costs. Lisa Tyrrell was elected as President, with Paula Weston as Vice- President, Pat Beebeg Secretary, and Cherrie Didyk, Treasurer. Mrs. Sauer is the club's sponsor. I Le fllrtli.. Mrs. Sauer with the club officers. Cherrie Didyk and Paula' Weston plan their strategy. Mary Splear intently reads her French. SPANISH CLUB BACK ROW: Angela Lawson, Cheryl Scott, Kelly Miller, Terri Dawson, Mr. Solis. FRONT ROW: Shirleen Hancock, Nuria Giralt, Azucena Ordiz, Liza Ordiz. Angela Lawson and Terri Dawson think ff Azucena and Liza Ordiz plan future club activities This year's Spanish Club was an active one. Their plans included an evening out to dinner at the Mexican Village, a hayride, a roller skating trip, and an annual Christmas party. To fund these activities they held several successful flower, bake, and bagel sales. The club was especially proud to 2 have new member Nuria Ciralt, who recently moved , here from Spain. serious thoughts. Shirleen Hancock records the minutes. BELOW: Nuria Ciralt gives a friendly smile. Mi.-Solis takes careful notes. GERMAN CLUB lx 5 A M at N pu- HN , ,iffy FRONT ROW: Rhonda Keeter, Monica Keeter, julie Pence. BACK ROW: Phyllis Angeloff, judy Angeloff, Karen Peludat, jenny Thompson, Dave Colburn, Sue A Murray, Andy Young, Mike Ennis. Folkdancing, an annual dinner held at Schweitzer's restaurant, and a night of Christmas carolling follow- ed by a party at club sponsor, Mr. Price's home, were among the activities which German Club planned this year. Each member sold candy and Christmas Advent calendars to help fund these festivities. The new of- ficers elected this year were: Dave Colburn, President, Phyllis Angeloff, Vice-President, Mike Ennis, Secretary, and jennifer Thompson, Secretary, Mike Ennis absorbed in his reading. Members of German Club caught at their early morning meeting. Mr, Price with German Club officers Phyllis Angeloff, jenny Thompson, Dave Col- burn, and Mike Ennis. Rhonda and Monica Keeter concentrate on German. CREATIVE WRITI FRONT ROW: Tracy Woodward, Sherry Robida, Karen Carney, Lori Wilson. BACK ROW: Anna Dearing, Deanna Vaive, Kim Dougherty, Kevin McLaughlin, Peter Schorn, Tim Elliot. Kevin McLaughlin and Tim Elliot work on their masterpieces. ri M -gy 5 x , rm 1973 I K U9 Creative Writing Club officers Tracy Woodward and Sherry Robida. C CLUB ll i ll., ,I S yy J -,,,. TV ! Lori Wilson begins a novel, The Creative Writing Club is open to anyone who holds an interest in writing. This year the club met each Wednesday night with their sponsor Mrs. Hildebrand, to write, discuss different types of writings and plan for future pro- jects and contests. Freshman Tracy Woodward was elected as the club's President, with Sherry Robida as Secretary-Treasurer. Lori Wilson and Karen Carney consider new ideas. THE ART CLUB if BACK ROW: Mr. Fisher, Paula D'Arca, Tammy McCoy, john Hunter, Francie Giordano, Bill Davenport, Laura Hood, Sue Parkins. FRONT ROW: Val jackson, Barb jones, Olivia Forester, Mary Butkovich. 'SW-jgulwv Tim 'E T, Art Club student finds class amusing. Lisa Cotrell-works hard in class, .M im? we 56552 by W fl , f 'Hz' 'DT :Y Q , wi The Boys' and Girls' Varsity Clubs combined this year to form one ac- tive group. They were involved in such activities as attending the Dondero Girls' basketball game at the Pontiac Silverdome and a Tiger baseball game, a toboganning trip, holding a bake sale to help buy mittens for Children's Home and selling candy. The club's Presidents were Elaine Freeman and Chris Bjornberg, with Nancy Ross and Brad Wither serv- ing as Vice-Presidents. Mrs, Hunter and Mr. McLean co-sponsored the Club. BELOW: Club officers Chris Bjornberg, Brad Wither, Nancy Ross, and Elaine Freeman fool around at a meeting. Thursday morning blues, Elaine Freeman. 100 VARSITY CLUB BACK ROW: Nancy Kalter, Beth Spencer, Colleen O'Rourke, Mena Reymen, Sue Baudino, Virginia Belevender, Gary Antonick, Calvin Eib. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Hunter, Linda Giltrow, Ruth Ristau, Tammy Olkowski, jenny Howes, Cheryl Gulli, Mary Kay Hart, Sue Kalter, Val Belevender. FRONT ROW: Debbie Cummings, Marge Vestrand, Elaine Freeman, Nancy Ross, Brad Wither. LEFT: Mrs, Hunter is about to give the camera a piece of her mind. RIGHT: It's really not that early Beth Spencer! 'ma . i' ABOVE: Cary Antonick shows off his breakfast. BELOW: Cheryl Culli and Tammy Olkowski listen intently and plan for future Varsity Club activities. Brad Wither looks surprised. Caren Chamberlain gives a smile W 'ii 'm 'FN fiivfaif :, Mm.: V f .wm- , :T E' ,fs if Fifi! -.-L 491 A 3? R 2749352 X 44, WZ? 'adv' his iw ia wif? ' ,ff 1 ?X,., ff RQ Ar 'W' mga X 55594 f --.... 'V 'X I ...Q-u i if 7 .V V, A. MU, ff 'NC-4 W1 -' IBEW QTEK' fx 'T Q, 2? ,Q A-' 3 6 .aww ml -, .Tk N A s K A X, .f, , f A , A , Y 5, . , -1? ,f ,'y' af fa, , 5 af Llfszfzg x ,ff if Nfl may, , 56135311 WL L 113350113 55 .N- 1. 7 mp - mf? 4-.N 9? T' 'mx 'gwegiifgf . Z 11 gi 2? x if 4:.m.,Qe, M,g?,. , .z,: 1z:s-:4Hf .'x, : . W A 2,, V , f--M vff- ,,sz,.,,. .egg f ,-We Z ,M Azz, ' - V, 7 . .-22 .L WJ? UESQU F65 mxyjx EXCEL o sPoRTS if i .Q V 11:1 x - , I 3 ,-,,,L, 7 'iiigfii q fgmuiah -ug Spring 1980-Winter 1981 SPORT PAGE Football ..... 108-111 Powderpufl .... 112-113 Cheerleading .... 114-115 Volleyball ...... 116-117 Wrestling ........ 118-119 Gymnastics ....... 120-121 Boys' Basketball 122-124 Golf ............... ..... 1 25 Girls' Basketball 126-127 Boys' Track ..... 128-129 Girls' Track ..... 130-131 Boys' Swimming .... ...132-133 Girls, Swimming 134-135 Cross Country .... ...136-137 Baseball ......... 138-139 Softball .... 140-141 Tennis ..... 142-143 MVP ..... .... 1 44-145 Collage ........... 146-147 Editor: Sue Kalter Asst. Editors: Valerie Belevender, Leigh Ann Oviatt TOUGH GUYS LEAD ROUGH LIVES!! ' ' ..- ,- ' ' Q, ' 1 . ., .i . . . in 'V it i . ,s..w. M-, V. Q fl , ,....,.....,,,..N.,,M , ,W ' M ,.,,,.,4..,,.,...,.. .,,....,.q..s -,-, . W, in tg: ,W ,. VARSITY FOOTBALL: FRONT ROW: Derek Haldeman, Larry Lipman, Ralph Lawson, Matt Pasquinelli, Rob Gleason, Dave Board, Werner Bauer, Bill Dormey, Chuck Moulis. SECOND ROW: Coach Fuhr, Randy Ross, Bob Born, Brett Catti, Derek Ortega, Russ Hill, Eric Simmons, Ed Harris, Randy Wright, john Koslowski, jeff Matlock. THIRD ROW: john Roberts, Rod Wolfe, Terry McCarthy, Bill Kernen, Ron Butkevich, Dave Gauthier, Sam Nardicchio, Rob Braim, Kern Chapman, jim Calhoun, Coach Loftin. BACK ROW: Coach Bryce, Karl Williams, Mike Wentzel, Chris Bjornberg, Bob Olejniczak, Terry Hemingsen, Bill Hahn, Tim McCoy, Doug Bliss, Mike Bur- nard. Chris Bjornberg and Derek Ortega break through the hoop. 108 The team gets together during a time out. The Oaks score another touchdown, .I iff 1.83 . Q in Ai X Xfw 55 , xxx 12 with lf vvxgnuw 7' V 'V M' Dondero football had another ex- citing year. The team didn't reach some ofthe goals they set at the beginning of the year, but they worked hard in every game. The Kimball game was very ex- citing and with a little luck and a bit more time Dondero could have pulled off a major upset. This year two of our finest players were voted for the all-league team. Bob Kicking the punt is Bob Born. Ron Butkevich on the quarterback keep Glejniczak was selected as a tight end and Doug Bliss as a tackle. Bob was also picked all-Oakland County. The team was led by co-captains Dave Board and Terry Hemingsen who set fine examples for their teammates with their hard work and dedication. With a number of fine players return- ing for the 1981 season Dondero prom- ises to give a good fight for the league ti-- tle next year. l l The coaches intently study the game play. 110 Getting the pass off in time is Eric Simmons. Dave Board makes an attempt for the ball. 1 A OTHER PERFECT SEASON! j.V. FOOTBALL: FRONT ROW: Dan Bonar, Chuck Charbeneau, jim Hewelt, Ed Fricke, Don MacLean, Chuck Bramlett, Robby Lovejoy, Eric Nagel, Tim Murphy, Tony D'Arca. SECOND ROW: Ron Crawford, Todd Bertolini, Ed Eggleston, john Nyquist, Rob Mullas, Tom Kennedy, Dave Antonick, Bryan Griffith, Tom Hahn, Bill Clouston, Andy Branham, Rich Osborne. BACK ROW: Coach McElroy, Paul Wright, Greg Williams, john Kripili, Rocky Truman, jeff Bucholtz, Scott Anderson, Karl Schmidt, Tim Pruitt, Paul Beckman, Mike Braim, Coach Phelan. Ron Crawford hands off to Greg Williams. Running around the outside is Sophomore Paul Wright. For the second season in a row the j.V. football team went 90 extending their winning streak to 22 consecutive victories. The team setj.V. records by averaging over 30 points and 300 yards per game. They were MSAA champs for the 4th time in 9 years. Dondero defeated Adams fwho were undefeated at the timej to win the league championship, They also handed SMA champs Hazel Park their only loss of the year. Outstanding players on offense were Greg Williams, Paul Beckman, Ron Crawford, Billy Clouston, jim Hewelt, and Don MacLean. Outstand- ing players on defense were Paul Wright, Dave Antonick, Robby Love- joy, Mike Braim, and Chuck Charbeneau. Looking on is Coach Phelan. 111 SE IORS CO BA AS SENIORS: FRONT ROW: Kathy Brandt, Nancy Ross, Beth Tarkington, lulie Nar- dicco, Paula D'Arca, jenny Carrico, Karen Brandt. SECOND ROW: Sue Kalter, Kathy Plum, Tracey Gleason, JoAnn Nord, Sue Baudino, Cheryl Culli, jennifer Mc- Carthy. BACK ROW: Valerie Belevender, Pam Kinna, Marge Vestrand, Kelly Mac- Nish, Liz Gaska, Patti Carlson, Diane Shires, Virginia Belevender. Sue Kalter, Valerie Belevender, and Cheryl Culli. Senior coaches Vince Todorovich, Chris Criger, and Dave Ot- Sue Baudino runs the Quarterback Val Belevender warms up her arm, to. , ball. 1 .Q W- a -.Jr 5 'F i f l an The Senior team is ready for action. Sue Kalter runs for extra yards. Cheryl Culli crashes through the hoop. 112 TO STOMP THE U DERDOGS 28-O Mass Confusion? Quarterback Cathy Keitze is chased by the seniors junior coaches Tim McCoy and Randy Wright. IUNIORS: FRONT ROW: lodi Watts, Mary Splear, Brenda Murphy, Chris Stoker, Patti Retell, Theresa McSween, Dawn Lasley, Colleen Lamb, Carmen Copeland, Tammy Olkowski, Erin McCarthy. BACK ROW: Kathy Walker, Beth McPartlin, Karyn Haupert, Becky Reyman, Chris Smith, Shawnne Dungan, Lori Giese, Cathy Keitz, Mary Dusenbury, Cathy Kurz, Annette Tresik, Karen Hill. Erin McCarthy escapes by Pam Kinna, Dawn Lasley hands off to Karyn Haupert. Another one bites the dust as the Seniors claim their second victory. The game was delayed one day due to rain but that didn't affect either team as they both came out all prepared for victory. The game started out with an unbelievable kick from Senior Cheryl Culli, After the Seniors claimed the ball Sue Kalter scored immediately with Val Belevender scoring the two point conversion. Sue Baudino followed with two more touchdowns and a two point conversion. The Seniors final touchdown was a pass from Val to Virginia Belevender. Although the 1 uniors were defeated they made an admirable attempt. Good luck next year. Congratulations to both teams. lim Coyne, Paul Schroff, Tom Kaiser, and Matt Greene keep the crowd alive during halftime. 113 The Varsity Cheerleaders had a rewarding summer when they receiv- ed all first place awards at a U.S.C.A. camp for cheers, dance, and pom-pon routine. Not only as a squad, but in- dividually the girls are outstanding. This summer four of the Oaks placed in an individual competition. Kim Mc- Cauley placed 1st, Patty Duffey 3rd, JoAnn Nord and Leigh Ann Oviatt both received top ten awards. Dondero and it's individuals were in- vited to Lansing to compete against 270 squads at the National level. The Oaks placed 20th in cheers and 5th for their pom-pon routine. individuals competing, had to make up 4 cheers which they performed in front of a panel of judges. Patty Duffey and Leigh Ann Oviatt were the only two girls to accept this challenge and out of the 320 girls that performed, Leigh Ann Oviatt placed in the top 40. if I TRODUCINC . A? if 137112 loAnn Nord, senior, cheers the crowd on, ABOVE: A look of amazement lPatti Retellj. BELOW: WE ARE THE OAKS! ss Q mw s ff A .. e.., . , l i i i 5 I l s TOP TO BOTTOM: Nord, Patty Duffey, Leigh Ann Oviatt, Patti Martha Koledo, Diane Kim McCauley, joAnn R-etell, jodi Watts, Shires, Dawn Lasley, Beth McPartlin. juniors, Martha Koledo and Leigh Ann Oviatt shine to the crowd. . i l I CHEERLEADERS FILLED WITH PEP Ti-Ts U i f Martha Koledo discovers the ups and downs of a game, Diane Shires brings the pep assembly to order. The Varsity Cheerleaders say, Hello, Smile a little for us. lPatty Duf- lovl lodi Watts finds the moment intense, v ,1 Q., ' eq.. 1 e, r, -ww .ws,. 'rf .nllfff via .n , r ' V1 ,L 1 , 4 'e 41 I - vi P M4 7 . 1 1. V . ,As , TOP TO BOTTOM: Sherry Bunting, Tracy Stewart, Sue Criger, Renee Burris, Christy Smith, Stephanie Snapp, Kim Collis, lamesa Carter. junior, Beth McPartlin's enthusiasium reaches the crowd. VOLLEYBALL PLAYERS BACK ROW: Coach Swanson, May Warren, Kathy Hill, Karyn Haupert, Debbie Cummins, FRONT ROW: l l l i l Lorreen Miller, Sue Baudino, Beth Pattison, Nancy Kalter, Darla Cilbert, , Debbie Cummins prepares to assist Sue Baudino. An easy return for Karyn Haupert. Although the Girls Volleyball Team had a lower game average this year, their dedication to the sport was as strong as ever, Resuming their practices at six-thirty every morning, the girls built up their skills and have high hopes for a better season next year. This year the team was coached by Mr. Swanson and his new assistant Deb- bie Westa. 116 Q Sue Baudino shows form in her' serve. Debbie Cummins returns the volley. SPIKE THE SEASO l l i l l W, BACK ROW: Donna Shetzler, Lisa Moore, Michelle McMillen, Sue Bartos, Lea Mannino, Karen McLaughlin, loni Shimshock, Tracy Aheimy, Mary Herdon, lean Badrava, lean Gibson, Sue Worthy, Sherry Wood, Sue Baudino bumps while Darla Gilbert looks on. A reach for the ball. lDarla Cilbertl Nancy Kalter serves for an easy point. Sue Baudino and Darla Gilbert show teamwork as they back up Nancy Kalter's return. 117 The Oaks experienced a tough season this year, win- ning only four of their dual meets. But all was not lost for the team did very well in their tournament meets. The Oaks finished second in their own Invitational tournament and the highlight of the season was winning first place in a tough Madison Invitational. The grapplers also did very well in the league tourna- ment, landing another second place. The team was plagued by sickness and injury, but those in the spotlight were Don Bedford, Doug Bliss, Kern Chapman, and Bob Ole- jniczak. The masked marvel strikes again! fSteve Brownj Don Bedford puts the pressure on. GRAPPLERS TOUR AMENTS BACK ROW: Mr. Bryce, lim Calhoun, Rob Braim, Ralph Lawson, Terry McCarthy, Bob Oleiniczak Kern Chapman, Brett Catti, Mr. Fuhr. FRONT ROW: jeff Matlock, Dwain Chalker, Darryl Chalker Chris Criger, Dooley Krueger, Don Bedford, Chuck Moulis, Steve Brown. i BACK ROW: Mr. Bryce, Bruce King, Kevin Bearsby, Marty Ottersen, Tim Pruitt, Dan Nichols, Dave Board, Mr. Fuhr. FRONT ROW.: jeff Matlock, Randy Wright, jim Tillis, Bryan Griffith, Tony D'Arca, McDonald, Kevin Matthews. Sometimes the anticipation gets the best of me. KDooley Kruegerl l wawm+rr2.sXpmfr,f,,.- . . , f T.. ff , fe ,, ,.., ,V -ae, ,,,,,,,,m,, HIGHLIGHT SEASO Bob Olejniczak demonstrates his type of practice, slow and easy. Coach Fuhr gives Don Bedford some sideline advice. The skill ofthe Oaks seem to shine through. Dooley Krueger holds for another win. Mr. Fuhr gets a view from the bench l DO DERO GYMMIES ..... GYMNASTICS: BACK ROW: AssistantCoach Laurie Basick, Erin Mc- Olkowski FRONT ROW: Tammy Olkowski, Becky Huhn, Linda Gior- Carthy, Linda Giltrow, Sue Kalter, Ruth Ristau, Carolyn johnson, dano, Andrea Uncapher, jenny Smith, Mary Wajda. 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The new coach this year was Glenda Olkowski and new assis- tant coach was Laurie Basick, The captains were Tammy Olkowski jennifer McCarthy poses for the photographer. and Sue Kalter, Regional qualifiers include Lin- da Giordano, Nancy Ross, jennifer McCarthy, Erin McCarthy, Tammy Flying over the vault is Linda Giordano, Qkkowskil and Sue Kalter- 120 FLIP T0 VICTORY ! ! ! ! t Doing the splits on the beam is Nancy Ross. Showing her strength on the high bar is Tammy Olkowski Andrea Uncapher gets help from the assistant coach. Sue Kalter does a handstand on the high beam. IU IOR VARSITY LOOKS VARSITY IUNIOR VARSITY: FRONT ROW: Paul Bateman, Dave Boylan, Mike Panley, Dave Antonick, Rob Beeber, Dave Croh, Adam Alexander, Bob Lukas, BACK ROW: Asst. Coach Boyd, Mark Sypniewski, Paul Wright, Ron Crawford, Greg Williams, joe Dzierzawski, Chris Lau, Coach Eberhardt. The junior Varsity team has done a fine job this year keeping up with their varsity counterparts. The team has a record of18 wins and 1 loss. The Oaks held a Christmas Tournament this year and also won by defeating Warren Tower 57-44 and Lake Orion 60-38. Outstanding players for the Oaks is Dave Croh, loe Dzierzawski, Dave Antonick, Adam Alexander, and Ron Crawford and Greg Williams. The team is coached by Mr, Eberhardt. Dave Groh puts two in the basket. I joe Dzierzawski jumps for the ball. 122 4 2 Dave Croh and loe Dzierzawski at the line. ' K ifLrw3l7ssg5,:,.. it '55 Qt I ,rt W ,jf fi TW iii' ' Y' -1 7 it ' M . 7 wr-sr.. :Es . 1' we aint. ',.f:f2:f?5 :x 'nw 1 I ,- if E 712 5 fi .5125 Jwsff2irQ..wf .mn f tw.Qv..f ,-,tiff gms' . .z.. x A- .. f ,. 3, .-. .J . .. .,,,,.... .A-,,.b2iiLf7 . -- - .iawfvbfiffdfrmefff,+ii45le,:-ws' :swwegfifhgfnm-ws.'.tf.wa-f.:-- -A ff,-,4-rw. - ' Were, afzswslitiigwifffi,,f..r?wai2i Jr' A Igqasgtz' 311. z,:4fiA1,:,f : if . 1 Qr, . .. ,,t,1x?4-Ying s.,,'fxi55w5:-555.Q5l',.,,,:..f11--xiffii.-J ir- . x . ,.... .. .-.. 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The team has stayed together for the last four years and have finally came out on top. The starting team is made up of six seniors that trade off positions. Forwards are George Heike and jim Lama. Guards are john Newton, Dave Otto, Mike Allard, and Nick Difazio. Other players are john Daily, and Mike O'Connel. The Oaks now hold 18-1. good luck next year. outstanding jerry Bolton a record of George Heike shows concern on his face. Taking the ball out of bounds is john Newton, Air-born is Mike Allard. john Daily sets up for two points. , ,, .. t. ,ilk ,WZ -i ,: - ,M f A ' V X. A-ggwasswesfav mfysg' : tiger: V - i W34312 ' X' tw www' aff an- 'if' I: ifefwslfi' if 45516. ,i Hilti 7 ,E g -4 :2 -vi , ik, ,5,-,gi , -- waga, V iris E, Z' ff Q, ' its grf,,ms-.ai- tigwffs swims? 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Dave Otto flys high for two, George Heike and lim Lama wait for a rebound. 12-l AKS TEE-GFF A OTHER SEASO ya' LEFT TO RlGHT: Coach McLean, Dan Donahue, joe Dzierawski, Dave McHale, Chuck Hayes, Steve Smith, Blake Norden. Concentration is much of the game. joe Dzierawski awaits the results of his shot, lBlake Nordenl The Golf Team had a good season this year under the coaching of Mr. McLean. With only one senior leaving, Coach McLean feels with hard work next year, the returning young team will have a promising season. Dave McHale keeps his eye on the ball. A tense moment finds Steve Smith ready. fm- 1 .. ii V2 fi! .Hvi Y wi an is , l 125 YOU C TEAM, EW HOPE GIRLS' BASKETBALL: FRONT ROW: Mena Reyman, PJ. Wright, Vicki Bonar, Kathy McGovern, Mary K Hart, Karen Honeycutt, BACK ROW: Kevin Kaczmarer Kmgr.J, Coach Asch, Lynn Holley, Tina Benia, Brenda Cochran, Maria Lama, Nancy Kalter, Mr. Thomas, Mr. Boyd. 5 V ef lm we X 4 v M- . Qs. -, -. ,t new ,, s,A.,a.,,o,3A, 5 liitill' 'll T' ' S fa f er , A . -gsfltffeafveQwshgmwQe,fffMf Q , w AG l . ,Blew ,, aww X L LM' l., L... x -wx. .N , b 3- - f -Wei -.Llfww.,.:,,af,,wfqpllfana-..wfx252fmcmd, ml?Y,,s,,,.i1pwy,,tQk-,, ay. 1 - 1 vs'4fzQ.f fs11'2m1 sf- ua. -mv f3iPte1-rmfffgk-Q12mam, H games 'silica ,rf-:-'.. ,V if llwlfa, 'A 'M.,x ,1 eff'-ISAlQi,iT5ZiT55?flfrwill L' - aw . me -is Ist ri4fW:walf9fffalRQ??'?1zfwififiiit. 51,fmH 2jfp:m1-w m e it syaiggesi 'K es- . ., . ,,.. 1 xi-i2r,,.,7 .tm yt , LW ,X r .. ,. ,Nt vw Q, , L.,, A A 4 .W le.,.,, L f 1 - ' ' f , - 7 - L ,M we ' ' S ' we 2 1. ff?faA?Rlw3'4Ll-lik -Aaieavzs3:25-Saflsfwfe P+- we :wwefs,fA9fsIfsfg:xsg,wWftgWeziazssfwasgzzlitm ' A falffiilii, wifi., '..,:LSssS5f-92:25 iw-'f?5 A5554 '71 i , t 5i35l-,'t-1.WifliiEf-Iflfiffvt-fi , ' in ii Esfsllifisl . , i'1fl 1'Y It '?1s,?fs5fa-14:H?1Q5al1Ssgg5fiizzisitiz-,fetal Mn? alfsiafaafemfwA.7lsfs ,, rs -viItSf'lf'w-974' iiiilifi-rima vfeffsi. is- : . il sale? 'fviwefifikrkl :gCiKlilfiH'5?i7,i Sgaflz?1'zszaPgs5fMP4522s12s-fm ,, ws, fgA,.lfg,g:5gs?s,,511,fskggmgg 1 A w ' ,.: . .. - The Girls' Varsity Basketball Team did a fine job this year. Co-Captains were junior Nancy Kalter and Senior Karen Honeycutt. The team was able to play at the Silverdome this year against cross- town rival Kimball and came on top once again. With only forty seconds left on the clock MVP Mena Reyman grabbed the ball from a Kimball defender and dribbled down the court for the winning points. Mena along with Karen received All League Honorable Mention. The team is still young with many new and talented players moving up from the l.V. squad. Other excep- tional players are Brenda Cochran, j.P. Wright, Vicki Bonar and Tina Benia. 126 Dribbling the ball, Karen Honeycutt. A rebound for Maria Lama. Nancy Kalter goes up for a lay-up. A bewildered Maria Lama. ABOVE: Team concentration is shown on their faces. BELOW: Two points for Brenda Cochran. Aa1in mwmm4a2fmw::lw:wrfwzfmwfw l l i l GIRLS' BASKETBALL: FRONT ROW: Chris johnson, Mary Holley, Loreen Miller, joni Shimshock, Yvonne Hilligoss, Cindy Cunningham, Cindy Luke. SECOND ROW: Coach Boyd, le-anne Bedrava, Kathy Hill, Chris Bice, Cecil Cook, Careen johnson, Mr. Thomas. Up, up, up is Mary K. Hart. Careen johnson moves in on the ball. 'f , ..efi,s.sv-at-.7,-f-i.vzf,fm,r?1rv'1 ' as 5 - - ,i:f.:Mg:ew2i1':f. , ,,,, , , a . I- , ,,,,, -i f' ' ' 'A if Q . mv . 4- QMS Beg? ??Cil'?5ir Q plays. IYGIILY IXOILCI gIVCb IL dll DIICD gvl.. Mena Reyman defends the Oaks. ss is . . . the LV. basketball players. Oaks looking towards another Victory. The team takes a break as Coach Asch goes through P.l. Wright snaps one down. Vicki Bonar moves down the floor with the ball. The Oaks struggle for the ball. 127 BOYS' VARSITY TRACK BOYS' TRACK: FRONT ROW: Tom Criger, Chuck Moulis, joel Inch, Dave Siesel, Pete Pollis, Bob McCIory, Ralph Lawson, Chris Criger, Norm Weber. SECOND ROW: john Sparhawk, Tom Northrup, Scott McNitt, jim Partridge, jamie Elliott, Randy Wright, Cliff Crist, Derek Haldeman. THIRD ROW: Steve Bossenberry, Rob Braim, Gregg White, Phil Henning, Bill Werkman, john Roberts, Kurt Brush, Steve Kovich, Mike Leslie. BACK ROW: Coach McElroy, Mr. Swanson, jeff Martins, Tim Fix, Terry Hemingsen, Wade Nitowski, Chuck Lawrence, jeff Starkey, Dan Thomason, Nick Difazo, Brian Cochran, Mr. Loftin. Another victory for Mike Leslie. Determination is apparent on john AIIer's face. f. lv' ,pw ,ag MM,,yf,,w1f?gw2i:sew-W,.SvMaw W ff L OHESHKO fs,l IgkQE,gfe1:,z1f'e, 41,z,f,:s21li5fw5s5if1.K 3 ,w:Q,ig:s:s:w::.-fs :Tis-is-552-Sf. I Jqfiili' ' f 1Y,,,,L 5- ui .ij f-f,f:lQlffL '42 ' 3' 1' ' ' ft 'Lgi?i'fl2SiiCl'ifi5llj,7Qffl,QiQ m -7 i:-P ' 'E - I eaLw11'f.- I L: f ,3 I Q-55,55 . . sf:-we is , :fl 1 1 Q fsieiigfwa-,,,:Lf, .1 f, ' , 128 junior sprinter Chris Criger. I I ii i Senior Tri-captain, jim Partridge. TXT- 2 ,, ...lst .eegfszff s5lQ?22S QI ' 'fe S 1 cw-if 'I 2 ,, ,-t. ,,,, ' I i 1 it , , A r, 5 Ei 5 5 2 2, 9 il 5 z -fgiiwisqq ffl'-f-1:-I ' f--g:z,.1zg:fw if -fI,t,s2-,istaxgevf S ,,,,, ,ifsg:qzf.e,7gft,q, - fgmfzffgifg, -- I-,..ef.ff --f'- me-,texsff11-2 is7vff1vf?fW- . f f ' ft'st L HAS A OTHER Fl E SEASON! Another perfect handoff for Randy Wright and Todd Stephen. .4 Chris Bjornberg. Tom Hahn skies the high hurdle. Steve Kovich clears the high jump bar. Wade Nitowski leans into the tape. The Boys' Varsity Track team had a fine season with the coaching of Mr. McElroy and the help of quad-captains Wade Nitowski, lim Partridge, Mike Leslie, and Dan Thomason. The team was awarded 3rd in the MSAA and 7th in the Regional meet. MVP this year went to Wade Nitowski who was All-League in the 440 yard dash. He was 3rd at regionals in the 330 low hurdles and 'Ist in the 440, as well as a state-qualifer in both events, Because of his hard work and his con- tinually improving times in the 330 lows, he was elected to be All-Area. Another All-League honor went to Dan Thomason for his performance in the discus. An additional state-qualifer was Kurt Brush in the 440 yard dash. Overall, Dondero's Track team made many contributions to help the team have a fun and winning season. 129 FOURTH SEASO DE i GIRLS' TRACK: FRONT ROW: Diane Muoio, Beth Weber, janet Lepage, Linda Giltrow, Shawne Dungan, Mary Hernden, Dawn Lasley, ludy Riley, jenny Carrico. SECOND ROW: Chris Lamb, Mary Holley, Sue Kalter, Ksaren Peludat, Laurie Greenwood, Laurie Thompson, Colleen O'Rouke, Patty McDonough, Zoona Husain, THIRD ROW: Lisa Perkins, Sue Brown, Cheryl Gulli, Val Belevender, Virginia Belevender, Karyn Haupert, Mary K. Hart, Colleen Ridell. FOURTH ROW: Asst. Coach Keller, Shannon Dungan, Sue Nault, Marge Vestrand, Karen Wilson, Brenda Cochran, Amy Wageman, Careen johnson, Tina Benia, Nancy Kalter, Coach Noble, Asst. Coach Diebel, The Girls' Track team deserves much recognition for its record of four undefeated season. They won many awards in the 1979-80 season. They were first in the Knights of Columbus Invitational and the MSAA league meet. Certain girls won in their respective events at Regionals and qualified for State. MSAA titles went to Virginia Belevender for both middle distances, Cheryl Gulli for the 220 yard dash, Val Belevender for both hurdle events, Sue Kalter for the High jump, and the Mile Relay went to both Belevender's, Gulli, and Nancy Kalter. Val won in the 220 yard Hurdles at Regionals along with the Mile Relay team. Cheryl Gulli was awarded M.V.P. and the girls have broken five school records in the sprints with many more to come. FEATED All alone is, Dawn Lasley M,V.P. Cheryl Gulli. Taking stats is Coach Noble. The sky is the limit for Susan Kalter. Valerie Belevender shows her pefect form. 130 Mary Geoghegan i , 1 .yzzv Distance runners Laurie Thompson, Laurie Greenwood, and Karyn Haupert. High flying Virginia Belevender. igwfrllf Egg, 1:5 f :gg - ieijw MW, ,....w:, :fear 2i5:fz1saf,fffilsi-fszizvwiaii -swefifisala-if 111329 fav! 'f V' ,fareiffJW:1fsffzziii1m?M1iif2Pf v.,,, 4 , ,, ,, ,Q .M Mwiiqgy ,,... ,W ai,.m,i, . 24, .rr , , fi?-5W1T 7?T JT I7ff,vffwlfflfliW:W??i1?7f'v ' e s - -V -- Qi A .w,,fsf.fHfaggf4e,Lr ii K ' Q 5 55, V W -ag V fff- 'mf-Lgfg 93 5,-'br Q , fk iigig, - 1 7 f fc smiww-zsfwill ' ,wie :Saws-.5 iiifzmia' ,gy eg5,,aw?ff ,,,as,,M-wwf gaff-,Ma .,,,, M..,,,,UwLasvQfs,,,-gL.,,:w gs ,USF 11 f ' ' ZMW5-:lif?5f, ieiQ3 T we . a 1 Qffi' px ki1Y3if'?1 TVSWWU V ,V f W, A 1fi1rl'VZS?ifif xr .. - 'Y H 'rl 5 4 L-Qfzff'??i22isjj , 2 - 3 siiieiiiii, Qgiswg i ii.: 'iff 'A if 2 TW f iss!-eeiaiiifww - J ' 2' - X it . ' X A ir if W ggipha s 'ff 5 Out of the blocks is Shannon Dungan. Girls' Track Asst. Coach In the lead, Chris Lamb. Diebel. Sophomore, Linda Ciltrow. Throwing the Discus is, Nancy Kalter. Frustration is shown on Tammy OIkowski's face BOY'S SWIM TEAM . . . 5 i VARSITY SWIMMING: BACK ROW: Coach Kevin Ryan, Coach BiII Hutchings, Cary Antonick, Steve Northrup, Brad Wither ZND ROW: Steve White, Tom Northrup, john Sparhavvk, john Miller, Charlie jones, FRONT ROW: Dave Zopi, john Aller, Torn Shaw, john Seyfarth, Ceaser Cruz, Pete vvurdock, Dan Ryan, ON DIVING BOARD: Tom Hahn, craig Masters, jim vanoecar, Doug HiIIard, 'S Steve Noffhfup FGGIIY concentrating? Kevin McLaughlin, Karl Schmidt, Bob Melvin I I ABOVE: Putting everything into it is Craig Masters, BELOW: john AIIer comes up for air. Senior Brad Wither takes off for another victory. 132 SPLASH TO VICTORY! Coach Ryan and Elaine Freeman give encouragement to the Oaks, The boys swim team is looking stronger than ever with the help of their new coach Kevin Ryan and captains Gary Antonick, Brad Wither, and john Aller. The Oaks finished their season with an overall record of10 wins and 5 losses. The MSAA is one of the toughest leagues and winning only 2 of the league meets proves it. Hoping to receive awards at the League meet are swimmers Cary Antonick, john Miller, Craig Masters, and Brad Wither in the 400 free relay, and Gary Antonick ' in the 100 and john Miller in the 200 and 500. Good Luck! The Oaks have most ofthe swim- mers returning next year and therefore they have high expecta- tions for next season. Bob Melvin performs a back dive. Karl Schmidt looks forthe water. ABOVE: The masked man: alias Charlie jones. BELOW: Ceaser Cruz gives it all he's got. Steve White shows his form. 133 The Girls' Swim Team had a better season than last year and hopes to have an even better one next year. Finishing with a 3-9 record, the girls placed 5th in the league meet. Diver Linda Giordano placed 5th in the league meet, 12th in the state meet and won ist place in regionals and every school meet she swam in. Outstanding sophomore, Amy Boukaert, placed ist in the league meet for the 500 freestyle and then went on to the state meet where she came in second in both the 200 and 500 freestyle. Angela Below, an exchange student from Germany, also did very well swimming for the Oaks. s s LIRLS' isi s ' rt sst cssssrsts A L Nheftiff it K ,.,t L, ,s,,,,,ttt, ,,,,, t,t, , 212,44 2-1.1,-gz:f-N,, r, yn, ,Q ,f,, , , i, st, ft S, , ff 4.eFff,1'vi .ifvrfitwit-A fs' Qtmr.-'.:z?M,fa:5-Cf w rr f-'W-'f L f 2-'f-J2,14,ty-fffg-,!af,-'W,. , ' .fa-5.uH 1. it V f, - , if, 1151- ff4f.f,:'ff f r ' 5 U .L i . 5-:sp f-sy 5 ,j ' sf .f,.M,. ,,, , f is ftp aces L L iffy-Q3 Aiiilf-ii f-iff Ft-if, nf 'f ' fi ' -fff,,ffWe'if5-,1L-1-M-,Wir-W-ks-iffs+JwQtsfL.W:sLf5-is-,e:i,.s.J:,if-is ff f GIRLS' SWIM TEAM BACK ROW: jill Connors, Margaret Sauve, Kelly Miller, Lisa Perkins, Cindy Morgan, Lin- da Giltrow, Ruth Ristau, Elaine Freeman, janet LePage. BOTTOM ROW: Coach Susie Gendron, Coach Kevin Ryan, lane Gravlin, Angie Lawson, Angela Below, Cheryl Scott, Mary Splear, Chris Stoker, Suzanne Bossenberry, Dee Hillard, Amy Boukaert. ABOVE: Mary Splear receives encouragement from coach Kevin Ryan. BELOW: Amy Boukaert swims the butterfly with power. ABOVE: Angela Below strokes to the finish, BELOW: Linda Giordano floats through a spectacular dive. MAKES A BIG SPLASH . ana? W, Dee Hillard glances at her time. Ruth Risteau expresses the hard work of a race, l Cheryl Scott glides through the water, Mary Splear swims her favorite stroke! l Susie Grendon gives sideline instructions. Off to a good start strives Elaine Freeman. 135 Fl E JOB FOR OAKS Sewer Q gg A ff if T gf 2 ff , ,.., .1 A Q A lff is , M GIRLS' CROSS COUNTRY: FRONT ROW: Karyn Haupert, Virginia 4 ' --V '-. - Belevender, Valerie Belevender, Diane Muoio. SECOND ROW: Coach Tim A Welsh, jenny Carico, Baudino. Nancy Ross, Marge Vestrand, Cheryl Culli, Susan Wrap session, Cheryl Gull ,-.rr .,k.f zsr, 1 fkin ,W faetee:efsft2git,fff- -+ mf -fif wftr or-of ,--:.,,r.-- :-,, ..., M- s,.,,- ff ,f---.. , ,. ..h.,,. ii. ,C - 3, CQ D Q get -- , 4 ' ' I ,V , i ,, Q.,,,,,rpggst,ev5l,:i:fg,,rx,--.'f,fffv 'A 'K 'S 1342-K 1 rtleifrfiirr-ff' if wkfiiiiz iii? iii- flaaiwvi 5'i'Q!Tlfz'fE5ii',1:a-'bliss f iii-f2'3zI',E-:Q :Ts-:Iz'ff ' so 7 ' r,f:1r1si21fggsz1re-,ftswfffwswe,ierwtz-.ga-.0-wee'-swf srmiswfafiiwwfiaggwfzskail X. - 3 xr ,Egg .,.rgWm, xg, s,'.,,Ngg,1gsS111l tamrst get figugfifggxigig stgasmzgw, I - fajgiff swat-52123 Q issfigwxif-,si,24iiw V, ,ima may zzfsfsaefeeiss-i.frt',: -,,.z1f1:fmv.ssgA. it ' i gggkgiggiwiA-gkbiisggigrzggggggg ,i:Q3.E,yg.Lg,,, ,M wwe. wwe, H f . f 1 - :- f L' ' , - :'l' - wma- 1,-1t:7W:X1f:X-wefwg-:U:mi :ow-etlsmfsg' i .f - . L- N gmfw, I is is 11 5 TE?fw9eflFllilz-A : 53162 wwwsrsi fs ' iiieszlwgfffiwzfQ,f:-:Q- , f 1,2 'E' Y f A: fff1rws-'tixnaitrf Z v gifts, , - ia zyf,,g,fff.,,,,f .sw-aiselsfr' 5 uf 1 fs, f Qtr: ?fbfJ,a'w L ,z fc 11D-gv,,fs4r,,c,1U,:-1 ,, v f sei., -fgl -K gs Y C , ,nf W'm2iisr?fif21'iff a :wif-T if -f r This years Girls' Cross Country team did a fine job. The loss of in- jured people crippled the team, but they still managed to place third at the League Meet. ln Regionals the team placed 7th out of 25 teams. Virginia Belevender r missed qualifying for State by one place, she was 18th. This years Co-Captains were Karyn Haupert and Virginia Belevender. The girls gave it all they had with the talent that was on the team this year. x Their super efforts may have not car- ried them through another undefeated season, but the girls did a fine job this year and wish the best of luck to next years team. Val Belevender shows all her effort. The Oaks finish one, two, three. 136 i and Sue Baudino. Karyn Haupert Virginia Belevender shows determination. All alone is, Sue Baudino. OTHER U DEFEATED SEASO BOYS! CROSS COUNTRY: FRONT ROW: john Aller, Steve Willis, jamie Elliot, Norm Weber, Dave Siesel, Mark Skelcy. SECOND ROW: Bill Hall, Steve Kovich, Phil Henning, Mark Brush, Bob McClory. THIRD ROW: Tom Shaw, Dave Groh, Clifford Crist, Kurt Brush, jim VanDecar, Adam Alexander, Mike Aller, Coach Bob Swanson. I l 1 Athens r s:if,..gi-mf .r -rum--.1,mars-geiim 5 2-rw, 1 . ' M t K' as aww f it f. l. illl . . f -Ar:'i f 7 ilil fl T T lloe ,lel if is ff l i r ,,,, i .g.g,y..,g5,-,.,.. ,f ff . 1 1:-1. O :sf5?iQ'5i'f.l ,ii,,,1-ff-'S':QE3E,!.- lui'-.i.fET'-1Lli?ggz: 1 M This years Boys Cross Country team did an excellent job. Led by Co- Captains jamie Elliott and Norm Weber. jamie placed 2nd at the League Meet and Norm was 5th. Mark Skelcy also placed 6th on the league team. jamie was 5th in Regionals and was 9th at State. The team placed 'lst at the League meet, 3rd at Regionals and 11th at State. The talent the team showed this year will be found next year. The only member not remaining is Norm Weber. Good luck to all the boys on the team next year. jamie Elliot and Phil Henning before a meet. 41 , 'N fb s E + I W T .rsr t's ' fe ' jamie Elliot. john Aller and Norm Weber stretch out before a meet. Mike Aller. Winner, Phil Henning. Coach Swanson takes down times. Mark Skelcy takes his 'Ist place ticket. Out in ont, Dave Siesel and Bill Hall. 137 VARSITY BASE BALL SUFFERS if af VARSITY BASEBALL: FRONT ROW: Dave Board, konen, Brian Quarters, Bob Seeman. BACK ROW: Tim O'Rourke, Eric Simmons, Mark Lasley, Mike Coach Boyd, Brian Mitchell, Ken Kernen, Mike Andrzejack, Stewart O'Callaghan. SECOND ROW: Schmidt, Ron Butkevich, George Santti. Derek Ortega, Randy Ross, Bob Born, jeff Pyyk- Ready for action is Mike Schmidt. The Boys' Varsity Baseball team finished the season with an overall record of 7 wins and 19 losses, 6 of which were by one run. Some injuries to key personnel in the peak of the season led to a league record of 3 wins and 7 losses. Some of the outstanding players were Sophomore Ron Butkevich at bat, and Bob Seeman and Tim O'Rourke in the field. Bob Seeman was selected to the All-League team as the designated hitter. 138 H . -t r ,gk A if ,g - is 2. .O WL -', 'eyan, t,. 1 WS' ' - :li k Y '13 12 4 2, -'S T iff' dig sf -1521 sie E F . , ,, .I ,.,,i i g Q,-w.,-st, . ws .- lgkgiefwigdf was 6i,,gfg1'v - effwifws-.'si3' 1--Q ' ' if I - ae, ts' e.'--fi' .A - . . . nf, -1 . 1 , 1 - gs, 3 's at .,., 5 gswwfff ' Pre.. . if 5 1. '-at .wif 'mr ' f .,,. 'SW Q X .Q , .f ' -f . 1 '. . - .m i in-i..t.i s - ethic gf, ff: 'Sf -. -in - l St ..k Q Tim O'Rourke runs toward first. Mark Lasley rounds the bag. ABOVE: Winding up is Pitcher Brian Mitchell. BELOW: Mike Andrzejack wonders if he'lI be put in the game. 1V BASEBALL HAS EXCITI C SEASGN! Todd Dawes races down to first. Bill Kernen rounds first base. Putting everything he's got into his swing is Sophomore Dave Gauthier. af' Dan Donahue gives the evil eye. ls jerry Bolton practicing his ballet? The 1980 l.V. Baseball team coached by Mr. jerry Snider had a very rewarding season. The team record of 12-7 is a good indication of the amount of talent they had. The double-header with Kimball turn- ed out to be the most exciting win of the season. Dondero won the first game easily 11-4. Kimball gave us a better fight in the second game but we still came out on top 14-6. Some outstanding players at bat were Todd Farlow, Bill Kernen, Todd Dawes, and Chuck Schwartz. Among the fielders who had a good season were Dan Donahue, joe Zayance, jerry Bolton, and Scott Starrett. 53955521-islet? -- wx- --ff -L .M ff.g.,tf.ws twig, .i,g,s.,st45.t.s,w .... .Y ,sdgst f f si , vw imi- 1 Z xv' fw4if1v.i',,s-ssslm - t ,.t, ai, ' . n.,gf,ff bait .7e1'fYf S I i s ef .fi 0:34, ' ,yzu,-,,f.'IHs ubfwz -.gs Usa.. A 9 serv . . f1'i'w1'-su I ,L K., , . - T T-2 - 'FW V va1QE'.if'W fEEf:f' YHA? ' 532+-Y 'titf5sf.s2i'lissHs2f'5w,i'ifwww'sf.'Hi1if5'i if ei'si.'1cLSwf.ifw 2 V2 NV .f 'KNEE .fi?7EslS'i., '12i1SiMes 7 t'?,.',.' liiffi mf.. '.lQ'.1fi'f5Qsf Q .... ' .' ?w5s5.?i.v.g3tw. . I N Y M'w.'fs2fAS.is it . ' Q ill ' 7 . .,.,,,t,., 'i5. ng,,w,f. .M .5 W, ... . s,,,.iif,,.,.t,s KE.,.,?fmw2iiwmsf?f3t...x.ss:fimJif'. . : - ptaeittwgaiie 139 SOFTBALL K OCKS O WOOD GIRLS' SOFTBALL. FRONT ROW: Darla Gilbert, Lori Johnson, Robin Russell, Sue Gregory, Theresa McSween, Dee Ybarra. BACK ROW: Mr. Streeter, Cathy Keitz, Beth Spencer, Sue Bartos, Rose Nicholes, Kelly Clark, Kelly Morris. This year's Girls' Varsity Softball team may have finished their season with a nine and three record and without a state title, but the girls pro- ved once again that they are a very fine and enthusiastic team. Four girls made the All-League team. Beth Fistler, Mena Reyman, Vicki Bonar and Debbie Cummings. Beth made first team All-State, Mena was second team, and Vicki Bonar received Honorable Mention. Captain of the team was Caren Chamberlain. The team is still young with only four seniors graduating and many talented underclassmen coming up. Safe at second base is Lori johnson. l4O Isvesstsffs..'fv'1fii:,i,: , .ai 1 if J Q - '19 ., . Myft tg .. .., tffwgggfgfi if -:sz fwsfaafvysymsffe 5 www ,fit f .4 V T . as 1 ' . f ' ,fm yz, .,,,. W we-feewygffriw, it 54+ 1 U N.-'f-'MEN' 3 ' X'-'F'C,3-f Q 'sr 191 3 f-6w:f4?t'5fX ti-ihlllf T 'X f's1re3i?5 sw -was We A X atmuwaffgfsxeirrc,-is'f.v:Js.:w':f . J fe f Ready and waiting is Tammie Marchessault. All-State choice, Beth Fistler and Sue Baudino. , l gl l l Vicki Bonar relieves another pitch. l . if l l E g, l i l li gi s i l il 3 l Third baseman Caren Chamberlain is ready. X 1 my x ' f f V2 i Zi i W W VVL, .21 Q! ? ,i :AA :ix '1 A 3 4' J 'iff :,, V W 5? D -as-ft Q-Sw, Mr. Bryce's eyes and smile tell the complete story. pitch by Mena Reyman. Beth Spencer. at home plate, Theresa McSween. 5 First baseman Kathy McGovern. Another perfect bunt by l.V. player Theresa McSween. ' Suave and sophisticated, Asst. Coach Pete Phelan R.O.D. GAVE IT THEIR BEST Although the Boys' Tennis Team didn't do as well as they would have liked, the team gave it their best. They ended their season with a disap- pointing record of 2-14. Captain, Tom Marquard, did a tremendous job of keeping the team spirit alive with the help of co-captain and MVP Dan Ryan. ABOVE: Dan Ryan shows finesse. BELOW: Craig Masters smooth return. 1 as i' E If , .sf as I I Q' 4.fs-w:-'zzz-wir,f:122t.Q,12?esg 575333 gggty.-f, I , . QQ -3,,Msfa-iffssfga 1 . A A Ui . ff' ,..,, silsvffyf Mg w.ii.j33,a?i MKMMM,sfrefwwifsit-rww.rs tm: neges-i,fsf,ivr r 14.sm4,54,5yn' 9 s gf 7 by ra , -1 f. -Jliwkarfsif 2? uw -to-.irifwwwiw :gm,g5:.f's'gf 5H- iE2l'!a9WfiT 57 TT V V, ws ,-rfvrm, if 2, f: in Qaaigeifeiv as - iw Q-1255 5' f,e:g,:2f..g'p,? . ,,,,. ,,i.. .iglfewf Q2 i ggi? ,Q T - 71 -AS' 5 349, A M Vw ' MSHA ' , as 'i,1hm:L.w ,Q-fffvfiiihi kiv1:,si?ri'lA-ii s f if L T -1 1 'r it sr ,, -Q4 JU. 'iffy 4, X Q L W Ni 5, is ,ws ii Q :staff vt f 4 'f 4 f ,- 'NQsrff,f'f,,ri till? 4331? i f 142 2 BACK ROW: Tom Marquard, Barry DeWitt, Craig Masters, Bob Giltrow, Coach Snyder. FRONT ROW: lim Coyne, joel jenkins, Geoff Skidmore, Marc Perna, Dan Ryan. -- Lw..:4..,.t i ABOVE: A deep return lTod Marquardl A BELOW: What a skill! Uoel jenkinsj . ' -4 3 Q Does effort count? lMarc Pernaj l l 'E r i Q i el i OAKS SUFFER DISAPPOI Tl G SEASO BACK ROW: Coach Sing, Tracy Hill, Sandy Piet, jenny Smith, Lisa Dodd, Pat Beebe, Sherry Wood, Ciny Serafini, Erin McCarthy. MIDDLE ROW: Dianne Winterstein, Mary VanDecar, Beth Spencer, Chris Smith, Caren Chamberlin. FRONT ROW: Sue Haske, Wendy Bahm, lulie Pense, Amy Wagman, Kathy McKurty. l i i l 'O Pat Beebe saves a volley. Julie Per1Se..,perfGCt? Sue Kalter takes her game seriously. .,...,Yw-I-A-ff' hard and disappointing season. This year under the coaching of Mr, Sing, the team placed 9th in the regionals. Mrs. Balgenorth, due to the arrival of a baby girl, was unable to coach but will return next year. lndividually, Captain Caren Chamberlin did outstanding. She received lst place in singles and continued on to the semi-finals. Y V . f t . 'fi KW? -- ..., Q31 V .. , - . .. . a 1 .. i 1 1 A 1 Yi - Y , i .. ii , 1 A 1 : avyabaf ,as .X .. 3 A as vis, fslitrziy-sl-tfssgfswfigg .. fr 1-V - film fiw rs H f is A - Z H, A V -All gif JSM iiigfsgzmzt 1 sf QS2msg.,,,.c, , H .,e,,,f1.,ftsgv-Kay? ca. . .. ..., ,,. . , . Q .. .. Kf53Ascf54X6 Qiwvff V awk . A . . .f H ,,. . .,. . E,?5,.s..w,, Q, . W., ,yt 5 5 , M tswfslf.. 5 L- .:+wf21-,wi.swwgfi 7352 . fy, .. ,Q maxi Qi? 3 W SQ 5 1 f by zz few tAmiairgbiiaw it C ., Z, 'i'i. W Leif ' g at , f ,. : .,,.. ,. ,,., . M A my ,W Qi, 5 3 Lisa Dodd E r w,,,,,..4.f-W' . wa Captain Caren Chamberlin The Girls' Tennis Team had a shows her form. Beth Spencer 5 - - -... iff'-f -.-is me -- ewfwg- -fifzsmv .W 11 .. --f-sm xmmsmm mm mszsems mwsmrvwxxssiguafwm OUTSTA DI Front Row, Valerie Belevender lTrack All-League, 110 low hurdles, 220 Low hurdles, Mile Relay, Regional Champ in the 220 lows and Mile Relay, State Qualifier, All-Oakland Countyj. Virginia Belevender llrack All-League, 440 yard dash, 880 yard run, Mile Relay, State Qualifier, Regional Champ Mile Relay, All-Oakland County, Cross Country All-League, 2nd team, Most Im- provedj Cheryl Culli flrack All-League, M.V.P. 220 yard dash, Mile Relay, Regional Champ Mile Relay, :State Qualifier, All-Oakland Countyj. Nancy Kalter KTrack All-League, Mile Relay, Regional Champ Mile Relay, State Qualifier, All-Oakland Countyj. Caren Chamberlain lTennis All-League, M.V.P, Volleyball All-Leaguel. 144 G ATHLETES 4 , ' W A 1 - I M M km wh f ,af . 5. 5, ,V , , M ., K i' i it ' 1 ' - f' Zz ftEfi5fZx22GTK , Q .a A. if Q fi ' I I f W A , 2 llla V X Ki ww f J t w M2 4 f H 9 A 2 ,:.:tGf'5'.ii ti i X , ' .tttl 210 tar, Mark Shelcy fCross Country All-Leaguel, jamie Elliot fCross Country All- League All-Region, All-Oakland County, All-State M.V.P.J. Norm Weberg lCross Country All-Leaguel. iw wry, l i l i 4 OVW' V: 'il 552,-,is 1:-fl?-Q ' r t-y..,,,,J,qe Vicki Bonar lSoftball M.V.P. All-League, All-Oakland County, All-State Honorable Mentionl. Debbie Cummins fSoftball, All-Leaguel. T7 Tammie Olkowski CGymnastics M.V.P.J. Amy Bouckaert CSwimming M.V,P. All- League. All-County, All-Statel. Dan Ryan fTennis All-League M.V.P.J. People not pictured . , . Susan Kalter fTrack All-League High lumpl. David Board fFootball All-League M.V.P.J. Linda Giordano KGymnastics All-League M,V.P.l. Mena Reyman fSoftball All-League M.V,P., Basketball All-League M,V.P.J. George Heike IBasketball All-League M.V.P.J, Doug Bliss CFootball All-Leaguel Bob Olejriiczak lliootball, M.V.P. All-League All-State Honorable Mention, All-Suburban 2nd team All' Oakland Countyj. Dondero has always shown that it is the sports capital of Royal Oak. Pictured here are some of the kids that have made that honor possible. But, not just the athletes on these pages have given Dondero this honor. All of the athletes that have participated in sports should be recognized. Dondero has given a new meaning to the word Leadership. The kids have all proved their talents and shown that they should be known as the school with the Outstanding Athletes. Congratulations to everyone who has participated in these honors. 145 ,f ',f ' Q3- I Z if i S5 AVQEZQFBFIQJGXWQ 11 ' 1 v 7s Nz' 1... .f QQ 9 55? Q' Wiz me H? 9 'J' .3 ,W '1' , v1 ,AAVV 5 X if .f., A Q 3 I ' 71+ L .. 5, ,M O L LAMP!! The 1 981 Senior class goes Bananas! 4, 4' sv X M, 5 OUR SENIOR GUARDIANS fclass officersl This year, our Senior Guardians watched over each other with the keeness of an eagle's eye.,With their intelligence equally matching that of an O-RANG-AHH-TANG'S, they provided services for the students at Dondero. INFANTILE ATTITUDES Qbaby picturesl Our babys' comfort began in Dondero. They spoke their first words in early September, which were, USENIORS ARE BEST. As their tastebuds developed, they went from strained peas to Donderots famous...cafeteria food?'?? Through diaper rash to con- vocation, they've endured it all. THE ROYAL ONES fhomecomingl Dondero was blessed with the presence of Royalty in the school. The Royal Ones occupied the throne in mid October and will reign as King and Queen until next year's election. ACADEMY AWARDS Qmock electionsl This year's Academy Awards were held in the cafeteria of Dondero on January 20th. There were various awards ranging from, Most likely to succeed to Class flirt. Each celebrity received an award for which they deserved. BARN DANCE QSenior Proml This year's Seniors toe-tapped and knee-slapped to the music of the band lmage. ALOHA, BON VOYAGE, HASTA LUEGO tclass tripl Dondero's invasion of Daytona Beach took place over Easter vacation. The white sandy beaches were covered with bodies from sunup to sundown. EDITORS The Senior Section was created by Tracey Gleason and Doug Glick. 53 WITH DIC ITY THEY LEAD This year's Senior class officers are: Bradley Wither, President, Dan Ryan Vice President, Barbara Noonan, Secretary, and jennifer Howes, Treasurer. Mr. Pishko, the advisor, was a lot of help to the class. The Senior class officers worked at the concession stands during the foot- ball games as well as sponsored two junior-Senior Mixers. Both were suc- cessful. They sold class T-shirts and pom poms, organized the mock elec- tions, the flower sales and the Senior trip to Daytona Beach, Florida. We also appreciated all the work they put into organizing the Senior Prom, which will be remembered always. The class of 1981 sincerely thanks Brad, Dan, Barb, and jenny for mak- ing our year a memorable one. Thanks again. 1 Daniel M. Ryan, Vice President 150 fl I ls Mr. Henry A. Pishko, Advisor Barbara Noonan, Secretary Bradley T. Wither, President T 'Q -Fifgw jennifer L. Howes, Treasurer , 'ai J, ,gf , Q ., , W. , ,M K X x 'K 'M W. Is this what really goes on during sixth houre officer's meetings? lBrad Wither and Dan Ryan.J During along hard day of work, the Senior class officer's find time to pose for a picture. Brad Wither resorts to mild pressure to get Mr. Pishkofs okay on a Senior event. 151 Nancy Adams Muhammad Ahmed Malcolm Alexander Michael Allard Dennis Allen john Aller Laura Allman Ardene Anderson Phillip Anderson Cary Antonick Sandra Artis Glenn Ather Zachery Azarias Kraig Barr Timothy Barrett Margaret Bartindale Michael Barton George Bastuba Susan Baudino Jeff Bearsbv , , g , I Kathleen Beckman Marijo Bedford Valerie Belevender -H!! Adriana Beltran Cheryl Berzley Carla Birkenhauer EQ E , , 3 Douglas Bliss Scott Blitz David Board Virginia Belevender Angela Below Christopher Bjornberg Kathleen Blanner Christine Bodendorfer Mark Boker l Vicki Bonar Colleen Boozer Robert Born is K Russell Borski Loma Bow 1' 1 Karen Brandt Kathryn Brandt jon Braum Kathleen Brown Ks w , 1 fl ' . if if , I i': ' ' ,Af ,,,LL Q, W, lg fx 5 ., Scott Brown Dan Bruton Timothy Bryson Gretchen Buehler Michael Burnard Catherine Bush Mary Butkovich Wilfred Bywater Paul Calverley jennifer Carico Patti Carlson Timothy Carrico Robin Brown jaimie Bunting Krystal Caldwell Barbara Chaivre X Crrtel Darryl Chalker Dwain Chalker Caren Chamberlain Paul Chetosky Linda Chubenko john Chumack Helen Cobb Matthew Collier if . X K l Teri Corn Paul Corrin Robert Cottrell Joanne Courtois X x V X A Dorothy Cox james Coyne Chris Criger Catherine Cross Paula Chetosky Kathy Corbett Lucille Couture Doran Cushing .. 2- WW' - ..,, .L . wo. f fr -. . , H .,, . owne-f K . , THIS YEARS SUPERIGR SE IGRS Q-Aff 'T Tom Wiechec looks for a motive in his Business Law case. Terry Hemingsen entertains the troops at the pep assembly. 156 'l 'awww ' gb S I , ,sf . . V z QV lg Friends forever are Sue Baudino and Caren Chamberlain. Bob MCClory takes an afternoon nap. Click to Glick. Keate Wilson takes a break, Bob Olejniczak and julie Daschke interact. ABOVE: Dave Mclvlillin recalls Friday night. BELOW: Mary lo Bedford is surprised, lmwamnmi 6 ' titi 4 2' ,:', kia ' TLLL Paula D'Arca iuliane Daschke l l X Nicholas Difazio William Dormey Richard Elliott Matthew Emanuelsen Maureen Fitzpatrick Alfred Fournier 158 William Davenport Robert Defever Anthony Dennis Colleen Duffey Calvin Eib William Eighmey Michael Ennis joetha Falling Andrea Ferkany Carol Frazier Elaine Freeman Christopher Frizzo janet Ziebarth Kvle Fulkerson Thfffffw Fufloflg Brett Gatti Sharon Gee Perry Gentner Tracey Cleaggn Douglas Glick Brian Goleb Gary Greenblatt Scott Greene Margaret Greene Kevin Garland Elizabeth Gaska Frances Giordano Christopher Girard Carol Graham Robin Gray Mary Greenwald Kelley Greenwood ,+ X Sandra Grossi Steven Grossmueller Herschel Gugan Cheryl Culli William Hahn EM' Kristina Hall Barbara Hamby Cary Hamilton Sarah Hansen James Harper Edward Harris Virginia Harvey Susan Haske Maria Hawkey Richard Hawley Charles HBVGS Anthony Heckman George Heike Karen Helme Terry Hemingsen an Cf Eric Hendricks Tracey Hill Kathleen Herridge Mary Herzog Lori Hessler Deborah Hill Russell Hill Douglas Hillyard Paula Hiselman Tina Hoffmeyer ,ax 1,4-u-wing' .ni-40' Karen Honeycutt Laura Hood Holly Hoolehan Randi Hooper Michael Hoops jennifer Howes loan Hughes lohn Hunter Raymond Hurst Zoona Husain zf f S FRGM PAMPERS TO LEVI S. 5 - FTM 5 ' :-E, v, 3 Q-S 1 . is Q ,Q fi mx . Q ,-:,- A X 5 ':,. Sm 10 L 5 ,. :gi h r'h I Y WSW - , wggli,-25,zfi, . ' - 5 if K'ix525 -M x- w gixgesfziex Q Q as sim N X 1 , I E 5 2 iq X X 5 wx SEQ X , b X wif 'ff 13 X F : ., X AL,,A IEX 5 Sl fm A x., .- ' g af '20 .. 3 -:.. - QS X . R . ,,XiL..ji::ii:.k K Q . . X . 3 it 3 Se A . li' 1. N , . .5 Q i- ff? 1 wr.: .X a. : ix - Wi . wuz. it y . I wi 21 X as as 'Ml W'inX' ff: fifiiff .si 3 '35 .,,, 'QA . 'gn 3 QS my 1 al ' . if . 1 sift- . 1' - f.. . -f -....we,ef5 :Q if . eggs it t . S . Syl x - ' . . . -fe... . . ts ... x s ............ Am ... 5 ' f 2 4:97-if K ' fit-5jg9?Lgi'.ll' . 3 fl 232 J V 1 ..,,. .. . ti N .. S .. . s . M y f gsgi vm: .. V: e ll WL., . esgbfsqiggqlgtg-.,. . . S 11..- . . . gk Ar as W J 'rvs:.',.. S 'I I ig? 3 3 sf? -.H R in F if-'ities G 2 'Sk X5 is 1 N. 'G 1. Susan Haske 2. trancie Giordano 3. Angela Pielack 4. Douglas Glick 5. Colleen Son- dgrath 6. Patti Carlson 7. jen- nifer McCarthy 8. Tracey Gleason 9. Rachel McCallum 10. jennifer Mooney 11. Col- leen Boozer 12. Adriana Beltran 13. Kathy and Karen Brandt 14. Margaret Bartin- dale15. Nancy Ross 16. Zoona Hussain 17. joAnn Nord 18. Steve Schmidt 19. Susan Syn- nestvedt 20. Susan Kalter 21. Elizabeth Gaska 22. Holly Hoolehan 23. Beth Ann Tark- ington 24. Patti Moore 25. Cole Nagy 26. julie Daschke 27. Rick Hawley 28. Karen In- grahm 29. Becky Mitchell 30. Pamela Kinna 31. Lisa McEvoy 32. julie Nardicchoi 33. Diane Shires 34. Valerie and Virginia Belevender 35. Paula D'Arca 36. Susan Yirovec 37. Tammy McCoy 38. Kim McKinley 39. Mary Butkovich 40. Diane Mohr 41. Katie Bush 42. Kelly Greenwood 43. jenny Howes. ' 'I K , 3' li ' M 232 sie . gs... iii. 1 , . . . . ' K +55 A J . . 'w ifi-1 9. . ,i'- f ii ig '.L. g ig.: 'Lg -- ff 1 43 . .-i' B 21+ I ir, .. 9 - .... . . .... .... v is 1-- Q 4 . ' 1 .... 163 lulie Hutchinson Karen lngraham Hollis laye 19' jeffrey jolly Thomas Kaiser nv C527 gt ,,,k , W 2 Nina Kauppila Tania Kauppila Renee Kennedy Debbie Kincannon 164 Susan Kalter 'Hn Ruth Keesee jill King Rolly johnson Sandra johnson Elizabeth Kanner if john Kastler Rhonda Keeter , ,V,, .W J gzc, ,, l?ffy,,., , ,lim x Vw, 7 , , , M, :fl af lb 9 l 25 3 ,pw f if , ' I ' 'hm' M! X , , 'M . ' ,WA A Pamela Kinna lk Katherine Kelly Lisa Kiser l luanita Klemmer Andrew Klingensmith Lisa Knapp Therega Knight Kevin Kolde Christopher Kort Claudia Kosmowski Pamela Kozlowski Colleen Krog Kevin Krueger -41? Amy Kukla lames Lama jeffrey Lambert Thomas Lane Robert Larson ' i Charles, Lawrenge Bradley Lemmon Timothy Liford Bruce Lockman Paul Lynn MEMORIES OF HOMECOMI .1981 This year's Homecoming was very successful. Fairytales was the theme followed. The parade which marched through the streets of Royal Oak con- sisted of five floats and many clowns. The Senior's received 'lst place for their Winnie the Pooh float. The Varsity football team played a tremendous game whooping Adams 19-O. lt was an exciting game for everyone. The Homecoming King and Queen were announced at the after game dance. The Honors proudly went to Eric Simmons and Angie Pielack. Con- gratulations to the King and Queen and the rest of the Homecoming Court. Homecoming was a memorable evening for everyone especially for those involved in the nights activities. The Homecoming King and Queen-Eric Simmons and Angie Pielack-share a moment of their happiness together. 166 The class of '81 Homecoming Court: Bob Olejniczak, Tina McLane, Mike Wentzel, Cindy Nick, King- Eric Simmons, Queen-Angie Pielack, JoAnn Nord, Vince Todorovich, Sue Kalter, and Steve Northrup. Last year's King and Queen-Shelly Wenzel and loe Duffy-join us once again for the crowning of the new queen. Heather MacDonald Kathleen MacNish Lawrenqg Madding N fx Rachel McCallum Damien McCann jennifer McCarthy . 'Q 3 f Scott McClue Anne McCormick Tammy McCoy Charles Matthews Kimberly McCauley William McDonald Harry Matthews Robert McClory Kenneth McDonough 15' Lisa McEvoy Nathan McHugh Kimberly McKinley Tina McLane Kevin McLaughlin 168 Q. M Lisa McLeod Dave McMilIin Roxanne McWilliams Robert Melvin Donna Millard 'li X Kelly Miller james Millhench Mark Milne lohn Minton Rebecca Mitchell Diane Mohr lennifer Mooney Patti Moore Stephen Moore , i ,4 I H 55 ' K,Wi1Qwf'LH ' I ' .' -.T Y A 221:94 , ,V ,, f - , 'Ig' i k 51 ,7 M ii , f i lu ,W l i R 1 Shari Morency Brad Morisette Robert Mulholand Cole Nagy lulie Nardicchio , iv-Q. ? I ff 'K Nl f EW? YVVV K A I 1 I 'J-2 K 'V 5, -. ,, . Q . fff GQ ggggl S -x. ze wr , f 'Q- Ax A ., ' iii 5. x i '- DUNZERD WW' Stl Lai wk i ian 4 zgs, x N .- ,E ' .Q 1 is Q Captain Acorn shows Little Oakly who's boss. ..,.va' 'ssnmiv ' , ,V ,M ..aM,meM' . ,Mm ww:-nf 1, gg.:s,.-.3,f .,.1 6 L A M if A- ,af , , , f. , .,,,., ' , :- 'W g ,V ,A- ABOVE: Howdy pardnerf' says Lisa Kiser. BELOW: Why is Steve Till so Bugged Out ? 174 s il. . X enxw we My! your mother's dress you funny. X E5 pg X 5 ABOVE: Punk rockersg Bob McClory, Cole Nagy and Sharon Gee chow down BELOW: Love will keep us together, Stewart O'Callahan, Cheryl Culli. xx wi v ' 354235295 Mike Allard carefully inspects his lunch, ABOVE: Dondero's finest, Gary Antonick, Bob Born. BELOW: Side by side, Larry and Maryjo. Q it M, ,Nl WMA . ,i,, . FM mmm swf' Dave Otto receives cheers after winning the pie eating contest, Derek Ortega likes what he sees. ABOVE: The 1981 dynamic duo. BELOW: Elaine Freeman looks a little confused W? f OEM E L ...Y Paul Nation Suzanne Neault lohn Newton Sheilla Nichol Barbara Noonan t ,, i loann Nord Steven Northrop Thomas Northrup Stewart O'Callaghan lanice Oestrick Richard Ohls Robert Olejniczak Annaliza Ordiz Derek Ortega David Otto av Lisa Palmer Matthew Pasquinelli Carla Patterson Beth Pattison Elizabeth Pattison , X A xl 5 '4 Kurt Pelto William Penner Marc Perna Robert Peterson Laura Phillips Angela Pielack Kathy Plum Robert Pokowsky Barbara Proctor jeffrey Pyykkonen i l K Q Gerald Retell Dominica Reyman lames Richards Kelly Rigsby Nathan Riley Russell Ristau Shawn Roach Sheila Roach Kathleen Rodreick Kelly Root Brenda Rosewarne Kathleen Sakkinen Stephen Schmitt Christopher Sel l ick Nancy Ross Vincent Roy jennifer Ruppert Daniel Rvan i l as 5 l George Santti Michael Savino Leslie Schaefer Fritz Schlottman l ., 1 ' W mx ' Q . l l , Sharon Schnurr James Schorn David Schumacher Linda Seibert l -we ,W Sandra Shelley Diane Shires john Showers Kathleen Sidell Robert Silagi Eric Simmons Geoffrey Skidmore Michael Smiscik Darlene Smith if 7 Q21 we V - r 'V w Md 2 w' , , Q ,.1,, 1 ff g 5 vw 1 1 1 S. W 11, .g if 1 3, .. 5 . ,,, .. ,,,,, ii.,,.. ,.,N U A W , 6 1 wt J an A is 1 1x -3 if xx 1 , in an 7 1 lf gs W 1 L, 'R Q 1 if 1 1, 1 4' X ff 2 1 1 Kern Smith Barbara Smith Colleen Sondgerath M ll'1' V . t ,. A' I 'S 2 Xt S if A .' 'J ,jx I. 'IW . .fl Valerie Splear jeffrey Sprankle x Timothy Stahr Kevin Stalker Sheila Stapleton :-1 . ,Alt , t1,,,yll fm ,tg -7 , jf vw - 1? X r 1 my 1 1 K , rr- ,gi x,,,.i , ' f H 2 i x ' V lennifer Starkey Robert Steenbergh Danial Stephens Francis Stariha jeffrey Starkey James Stewart Connie Stites wax w ' i - In s K RA.. W z l .Q :I EW 94 ,wx ,L and 0,1 fr V x I k H, w A FA F ' 1 'L Y W V? W. Rik? Q Elia, 4-file! -Q 3, awww? J Q 9 PM? MNH ff-M it dt xx .T K-,Q X3 'G 'awk Lx was IGHT TO REMEMBER. The 1980 Senior Prom was held at the Hillcrest Country Club on Friday, june 6. 266 attended the formal dance with music played by Image, It's theme was Take it to the Limitf' Enjoyed by everyone was a fine steak dinner followed by a dessert of French Napolean cake. After the dance ended, hotel par- ties provided more entertainment for everyone. 1 Q 1 .H r ' .. s Tom Haupert's date models his top hat. I if Maureen and Ken, aren't they a cute couple? 182 W 4 ' J ' Cherie Reiber and Mike Balavich toast to their evening of happiness, Cindy kms..- i .. E ' . we . . 1 t. . U .thnx Irwin straightens Kevin McPhee's boutonniere. dance a Slow one l 2 l A, ,Q 4 f 1 Q tier l i qc Q . j 4 1 l Cheryl jones and Kevin Kaufka f,lfCf7l'f!J , , My Iv It 1'.L I if 1 Maria Theresa Maire, our exchange student from Brazil, and date take a moment to smile sweetly. Kim McCleary and date pose for a picture. ,A-P' Kop- R if i s fit aa Richard Dixon and Kate Bedor oggle for the camera. we x K s if 3 l 3 Chris johnson and Norma Barber enjoy the Kent Kochenderfer struts his Beth Keller and Lynn Handley eat their centerpiece, eV9nlf1SA Stuff. 183 W 1 . 'K Q ,Nm E R JGY 5tUmDh Robert Sutherland Susan Synnestvedt Beth Tarkington Steven Teufel Paul Thomas Michael Thompson A Vincent Todorovich Todd Trudell Teriann Vincent Christopher Wagman Christine Thorpe Stephen Till RObiH TOby james Vandecar Margaret Vestrand Therese Villerot Christine Walker Tara Warriner Cheryl Watton i l ,vw PUR Qi Brian Watts Norman Weber Denise Wellmer Michael Wentzel William Werkman joseph Whipple jeffrey Whitnell Thomas Wiechec Sheila Wilding Dawn Williams Karl Williams Thomas Wilson we Bradley Wither Ivy Witkowsky Karen Wilson Keate Wilson Carmen Winget Scott Wood Rebecca Woods Elizabeth Worthen -an Kathleen Wright joseph Wright Deborah Wruble Fred Yee Susan Yirovec Andrew Young George Zagone K mm N-.,u X M. Z -w..... DI! 'Ar 187 I , CLASS GF1981 FLGWER-WHITE RQSE I COLCIRS-EILEIE AND WHITE MOTTO-WE'LI: BRING OUR MEIVIQRIES WIATH US AS WE co FORTHTO SEEK NEW ADVENTURES I ,Mm QEMNMI In I 3 i IZ ' I ,QI I I, I I ' X XX SENIOR TRlp If fl fl? 'LR'f?i3f -v J , S -wi 2 1 ' z i 1 'ig aaa? . 1. Mx P iifx vv S .-.,v . A Q 3 S IS M ig -Y - 3 1 ir ' ' A K L 5 .-v-.QW M: L4 'v-f,f.:gz.,k ANN ' fe - R as ' - +5-' r is L k i.: ' 2-Fi 4 E lg sf? '1 A , l T5 gl .. 'asniwir . 1-31?-xl-ET? Q rv , ' if - gf '- 5 -SQiLla'LJ. 2f 'wi-.,ZgE,5f -fd! ,rig 55? -F Q ', Q, gc -Fw - ,.,k4,i' :fun 5,j ?glf5 VAL A Sw ii - 'f JHf i?5-45531551 W ,gf Masq, , fiff fwe ' yqqgqx., 0, f jx - 1, ',. W' I 5. Q. ' K 3 r,i iL?,g3 ut.. A E5 4 ,L H 2?-' 555112 5g'I. '2'ff 1 T' 5 52 3' ,iw if -'X .-',f',, . R Q, ,gf , yi-Q K: 'f: . lik w ei 'T k gif 4 Z' rf . W'-55211 -fs Y L 14 ,. V Q f. 7 'wgefwfi-nv., N , m l., 4, M I . ' -g riggi ng. jg NG- -Q ,, - .3 A 5 g K M 5,41 ' - ' oN' I 'gfix s, ' 'Q 'Nl ' -. -V+ . ' r5,, , .,:iP-M 1512? 0 1 . J ' i ' ' X. Q f 9 Y if 95l Y,,s i ' Sh 1 35. f .x is JW.. f .. 11, , i- lk '5l.Lg5t'vLig?'i Q ' l ' -Q, . p f 9 .iam-Q, ,gli if ii X, hi 5' I .gi nw-+1 f-1 ff fi-fr'-X N4 . wx f 5, -V sf 4: , v 1, iw HF f ,pr ', Q' 4-W2 'E a1,,5,i?.1'-,,a,!b 3 1'-15,5 I ' M 'A f - r H.. A, LQ ' ' 9' fw W 189 My 'Q sl 2 ff ...........4I--NN On the Cover pg. 190 Cover Photograph-Junior class sticks together to greet the up coming year. Y UP FRONT: This is the final year to be known as Underclassmen. Next year the class of 1982, will together with the help of their class officers, take on new experiences and more excitement then they have ever imagined. One ayear is left, so be happy and enjoy it. Let nothing stand in the way of your dreams and opportunities. i T i i Editor: Virginia Belevender Asst. Editor: Cheryl Gulli Left: Junior Nancy Kalter protects her precious project. Left: With the up coming year on his mind Dave Barr stares off into space. Left: Caught skipping a few classes is our precious cheerleader Jodi Watts. 191 Denette Abraham Ricky Aiken Patty Allan Michelle Anders Gail Anderson Rob Anderson Sharon Anderson Phyllis Angeloff Norm Bagozzi Laura Ball Susan Bartos Ray Bauer Werner Bauer Earl Bedford Jeanne Bedrava Chris Bee james Belasco Mark Belling Maria Beltowski Tina Benia Warren Bennedict lon Bertolet jerry Bolton john Bordynoski Andrew Boschma Suzanne Bossenberry Bruce Bowring Lee Bowman 192 A ,,,..L.- ' S Aw M 4- ., any , V A UM, . .V V V . a f V . v -4' K 3505 I S'xf,F 'xii , I HX 5 'X A v ,1,iv. Q ,,, .- '--. i i ' , ' If NV , , , V - ff fl, ,i .W V X B l ' ' I .-r ' 'S I ' ' f, School must be like a circus in the eyes of our clown Kathy McGovern, . an ' 'Q f fi' , ' 'L , , I E , , , ' A ,, K ,,', 'r - JA 1 f 'x sr ' 1 fd pi lx if ff E 1 , 9' iff? 5!f:n . -. ,i.i 5 i 1' . ff A ww 'ri' ' 5 V I 3.31 at ,, E gg ' J f i 9 I ,lf ,- ' M W: A - 4 5-. 4 V kykweuyyi V. 3 g fu, 4 1-if i , l' :yf i U if ' ilf ,v , . AQ FF' 'T of' Don Stuart and Scott Gross copy down the teacher's words of wisdom! i l l i i l Bill Willard demonstrates how useful the library can l A? we 'Wi N is lbe by using the card catalog. ...,.............,,. ff, . -f Z , 95 A ge . fi mf , 'W ' fl' f , f' fr 1 ' . .,.WL.ffZ:f 4 f 1 'M' if - p :ff , 457' v ww? 7 1 , f t,,N,,, ,W f 1 l 'W ,Q I S 2 or 23? A 3 ,R Barbra Bradford Rob Braim Kevin Brancaleone jeff Branham Bob Bridgewater Susan Brown Kurt Brush Lisa Burnett Phil Butkovich Ron Butkevich April Cabe lim Caldwell .4 our Junior football stars Dave Gauthier, Bill Kernen and Tim McCoy, A group of fowdie iuniors Show how exciting a football game can feallv be , Wy 7 sg. Y .. S , ft 1 I W if f A if 15 x A 2' I T V 4? gb W y hris Moore thinks of his big date after the game. , - vi I 'F' ,,,, . if , f rf ll V . is gal xv Q . tx gg Mig Q, james Calhoun Margaret Calhoun Tom Callan jim Calvery Kelli Carnes Kevin Carrico Sue Chaffin Barb Chamberlain Lisa Chambers Kirn Chapman Chris Chetosky jill Chika 193 james Ciocan Kelly Clark Robin Clayton Lori Clees Lisa Coatta Brenda Cochran Tom Coley jeff Collick' Mark Comby Bill Coombe Carmen Copland Lorrie Cordone jim Covert Dave Cowler julie Cox Cliff Rist Ken Crockett Pauline Cross Cesar Cruz Debbie Cummins john Daley Todd Dawes Terri Dawson john Decker Diana Devries Ted Demianenko Marcey Dennisuk Roseann Diamond Darrell Didyk 194 ibm , -a Ev , 1.4 MZ, J .,' ' g'H' Q' f ff v f I ,f sw f 4 , ,V, .sw .WAN vwja W, W W? ,S i gig? .. , sua, ,. MA, ,f,,5N. . 4 . bf . 1 A in , M gf if 1 f , ' if T I V.,, ? Vx A I he if . , , ,.q., , ? ! , ,. 'PJ l C' 2? v 1 liffli J - H r. if sr Q 3 Zi? 1 4 . , X.. , A f i. 2 CV 2 l dit kggin 'ny' - 3, ..,,. 5, 'll ff 5 fc M ffl' xi? 'saw . If 7' ,ig , y , . M. , x ,..A,, M., V . 2, , ', Q . , , ' nl on - an .Q ,, 'wig' W' ' Margie Morgan and Wayne Stapleton show how fun it is to be ps ,' wl-f ' Q am ! y al J f f 9 R 'K 4' af i Aga N s 'ff' if Zz. Mt W' -. -sw Q M , A Ev '1 if , it i i 1 f S if The coolest guy for the junior class of 1982 is none other than Scott Starrett. Lisa Dodd and julie Orlowski spread a little to everyone through their smiles. a Zn . Y tw 2 Dawn Winterstein takes down a few X K important notes in class. 1 1 t 1'f1 ' at 5 , M 3 If ,H 5 A junior class shows that paying attention can be good for a person, - . 5 Y 14' ,J ' A 9 2 . 'W Z' ' flilliw 'H' -A ' I ' - .. 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UL Sourbek is assisted with help from one of our talented seniors Kevin McLaughlin, I , ,Z f.-,,, ., ,- F ess ' V Scott Dill Chris Dole Cecile Donahue Ray Domstien Ed Dorsz Don Douglas Patti Duffey Paul Duncan Shawne Dungan Mary Duenberry jeff Dusseau Theresa Dyer Linda Earl Elizabeth Edwards Scott Edwards Sharon Edwards jamie Elliot julie Faris Todd Farlow Tim Fix Dianna Forbes Richard Fortin Norm Fournier Candi Frato Mike Frederick Chris Fizzo Susan Frizzo Karen Gardner Ann Marie Gary Dave Gauthier Darrell Gerard Don Gerard lean Gibson 195 Lori Giese Darla Gilbert Melinda Gillespie Bob Giltrow Linda Giordano Nuria Giralt Bob Gleason Gina Gonzalez Kent Goodier Terry Gorske David Grabowski Matt Greene Christopher Greenwald Susan Gregory Tom Gries Larry Griffith Laural Gudemoos jim Gumbetter Scott Gross Chris Hagerman Lisa Haksluoto Derek Haldeman Barb Hall Shirleen Hancock Mary K. Hart Karyn Haupert Henry Hausler Sue Hawkins Keith Haverty 'mlqi 4' M 1 if -lf Q 4 4 ,f 43 U V is ,, .f s. 110,117-Elin Bill Kernen is camera shy. ' ' I ' '2 r or a r . ?',E H is vw r so rs , ' lisr s..i, 'x' V- ,V .,-. LL 'Life sl V, V F lt's apparent that the junior class has the spirit. lv lily fl- + l l V . ' ' 1 , f ' ' lys f ' ' 'fs .wx l i pfafff li A v uw? A , . A ll za, JV V ,ri ww W ' as lf if ,iff as if f ,yi I fx? 'Vik ' Nothing seems to be going right for Bill Ban' field today, Intense working Dan Peterson. 4,5 6' . A . M W The devil made me do it, McPartlin and Haupert. Nfl iz, 1 I t My ? T X W 1 W fi ifwff af 659221 ,rw 9- fi f n 'JL in A ,ff lx, ff' i-. , 'S 1 H i i Q .V l. a tt , j Sonya Hayes Doug Hempel Denise Heneka Phil Henning Karen Hill Mike Hill Lenore Hoelaars Allyn Holman Greg Hoover jon Houghten Deborah Hubbard Linda Hughes joel jenkins Matt jiordano Laurie johnson Bill johnson Careen johnson Charlie jones Kevin Kaczmarke Nancy Kalter jim Keebler Ruth Keesee Ronda Keeter Cathy Keitz Craig Kellogg Dawn Kennedy Tim Kennedy Bill Kernen jeff Kiser Keith Klemm Sherry Kline Martha Koledo Steve Kovich john Kozlowski Paul Kripli Debbie Krog ' + 'K ' 5 Q nf. 1 ix X wi fa i A-sf' iff.:- f.1 31, -133 Q Yi' F fl YL -W Ly, k f lm s A .f, k. aanmrmnznx-m..-xmsesmfm if NW S 4.4 7 EQ 3 --Q5 Q 'L -Qf, . , I X illlff SWF? if 5 Mft Cheryl Kulesza Diane Kurkowski Cathleen Kurz Karen Lage Debbie Lagraff Brenda Larson Debbie Larson Dawn Lasley Ralph Lawson Dan Lechner Mary Leckenby Gregory Lee james Lesko john Lichtenberg Larry Lipman loan Lockman Mike Lodge Pam Lollar jon Long Mary Lyle Dave MacLean Martha Makowski ludy Makuch Scott Manning Randy Martens Steven Maser Kim Mason Craig Masters Theresa Matthews Mary McCafferty Erin McCarthy Tim McCoy Terry McCarthy 200 1. N- -W-,M K , .. . , . . , f Ma Gas .R Wal' l -Q? 4? Q 'il ,mfjgs 1 if . -sa L D ,, K -w k fun ' , X K, Q, e,s eyyy T L y ff.: f ,flfsmg ? - 9 j Isl . 4 , ,f. Z ky L Q 1 . i f ii impersonating a bum is our very own john McDonald. l L I 'CSB' A I mfr r Q S if V' it '3 . ,, lyl ergg X if ' A K IV' J. 1 h r t At ssiostir in 1 .r2,.-f' . 1 f ,- if rl S .5 iyt Q fi 1 . :Ez- T Nancy Kalter our school Punk rocker. Nancy Kalter and Lynn Holley pose sweetly for our photographer. A L lg S ., ' .,. -' ' H i 'XAZ .ee , Q ,., in S . 'f f .Z X J, Q V - ,wg ki , , .W K Q1 .5 M r fi o k ,. Ji B sv-h?,jj - ei Q X , ZX ' 35. f Q L52 5 Q , B 9 Q I .Sr A pf .V wk x Q as xx Z 4 J H Q. K, 34 A ' 1-if , U ei sax '. ' K ' 'ii ,wk - i lsr 2 is -1-1 i sriil A :iw f- Y 4' e- 1 Q, 7? . E 'iff X W is in C C W X M s ig me 1 arf f X ff. Something has caught the eye of john Weber. if f 1-..--I i fl ,f ' . : f- Vix i ffffk' - , ,SF 1 ' ' : 1-5 i . . M h- -:ce 'iff' 1 ' iigigsgzzr-siiesz flier-1 V' 393 J . is li .ss 4 wiffif I X 'f 3 5:1-cfs - at . msx1.. 7 Susan McCulloch john McDonald Patty McDonough Curt McFall Bill McCarvey Kathy McGovern Denise McLeish Scott McNitt Beth McPartlin Theresa McSween Michelle Miller john Miller joe Mitlner Robin Moak Mindy Monacelli Mike Michalski Kelly Morris Michelle Monagin Lori Morton Vickie Montrose Christopher Moore jodi Watts relaxes in the cafeteria. . 'L X' ,A . if , N5 ' 31, i EQ, g . g . 1,4- me 1-,. ' ri-i .M my . +3 fl i , . aile ,.'i- 1 f.. ,xx F .L .X Q M :: i . , 5 rm xx 15 is ycyr ctrc rccccrr ,1,.r, . ci,s ,, 23' .. its N Brenda Cochran cracking her knuckles if is . A ff? Lb 5 3,1 l w x ' ' '? !l ' ., ls. sf' ' .- g Ja. k 5 Q5 - it 2: is 135,35 Ml 3 1 2' 4 it ,, si Brian Morency Margie Morgan joel Morrison Chuck Moulis joe Mullas Andrea Mullas Brenda Murphree Suzanne Murray Lori Nibler Rose Nichols Tony Nix Blake Norden Mike O'Connell Mike O'Connor Chris O'Dell Marc O'Dell Tammy Olkowski Diane Orange Azucena Ordiz julie Orloski Colleen O'Rourke Norm Bagozzi is our 1982 scholar. What could Theresa McSween really be thinking? john Sparhawk relaxes in his easy chair with a good book, W junior joe Trawinski being shown how it's done by senior john Minton, O2 Mary Dusenberry very involved in her book Ann Walters giving her evil eye. .fa .1 vw ,-5 112 -.of ,gtg .f ,fi V .Lf ,z 2 2 l wr, l ,f J,,f I Jf 9' , vi u 3 X pe' 5' 1 ,Y . wiv j, sw 4' 4 4, ff A7 W ' 1 P , 5 S X IU' ' Q k M ? 4, vxifggag f C2 fa. 1 I , ., ,, xv j -Aja. f, , I A , , , ., , , S '15 1 P C 'siif ' ' '-- , I , it ll fit if W W 'L' J at V Lv, J l,,, V gl, ,.,, 1 kkrkr QU, .:, 1 ' N V :VI ' , Z ,,., : ti I k I Cv IZ 5, W g :Z . ,, g, A 4: . f ,V H VK- A X 'M is ' I :-f- My Msg, I X L , ff X Y 1:' f ,mi .. n, m fi' .V a A - - , K i t 1 : v, f ,12 7 K i5 W ' by My ' .,, s f - K V '.. . f 'iff Q ya, iv ,j rc, , A ,. .. 4 V L 2 Q r i i S ytt W 3 S 1 A gt 2' Q A VM 5 -f elil s12 13, s'flf2fZ56,' ,g:55?f'yH?E51i lg f ' X M1 fi 3 ff 'H i 4 qh, it if W, Leigh Ann Oviatt janet Page Mike Page Dennis Patterson Kurt Pelto Kim Penna Dan Peterson Lori Phillips Don Pickman Lori Piet Sharon Piet Bill Pirtle Lisa Plum Terri Pokowski jeannie Pugsley Sandy Pyeatt Brian Quinn jenny Ralston Patti Retell Kelly Rigsby john Roberts Sherry Robida Andrew Rosenzw jim Ross Randy Ross Chris Roy judi Riley Mark Sarate Margaret Sauve Kathie Schaub Steve Schlaack Susan Schnurr Paul Schroff Robert Schultz Chuck Schwartz Cheryl Scott Cindy Serafini john Seyfarth Dawn Shauha Dave Siesel Kathy Simpson Drema Sims Mark Skelzy Chris Smith Kathy Sochowicz Mike Sokol Robin Sourbeck john Sparhawk Beth Spencer Mary Splear Carrie Spencer Scott Spencer Michele Stan Scott Starrett Robert Stewart Vicki Sandzik Christine Stoker Bill Swift Donald Taylor Sherrie Taylor Keith Teague Karen terHorst Sharon terHorst jon Teschendorf Elizabeth Thompson jennifer Thompson Patrick Thompson Sally Thrushman Inger Tingstad james Tillis joe Trawinski Annette Tresik Tony Trevino john Truman Lisa Tyrrell Heather Unger Keith Untermah Dori VanAtta Brian VanFossen Susan Vestrand Patrick Villerot Danny Vollback Cathy Walker Mary Walsh Ann Walters Scott Webb lim Webber Gordon Wells Dale White Greg White Steve White Barbra Whitley Dawn Wilcox Sharon Wilkins Bill Willard Sandee Williams Lynn Wilson Steven Wilusz Dawn Winterstein Tammy Wither Ken Wozny Bruce Wright Randy Wright Wanda Wright Wendy Wysiecki DeAnna Ybarra Toddy Yee Sean Young Ruth Yurich Dave Zophi Cheryl Zryd Steve Ennis X T , T t , Qi' - ' rv-S fs: as S M g 'f aw t Sly S fc' S .gg 1 - ' it S S ti, S. 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Looking impatient for her class to start is Sue Gregory. A group of wild and crazy juniors Bob Stewart, Derek Haldeman, Tim McCoy, Matt l Green and Rob Braim. The class of l982 shows who's the class with class. Mindi Monacelli relaxes quietly in front of her school locker. 205 I TRODUCING THCSE Karyn Haupert and jodl Watts just pal In around Theresa McSlNeen and Colleen Lamb sit in silence. I L 2 Q x S .mm tis .1 an Linda Giordano gets ready for a night out FASCINATI GIU IORS But really it isn't my bottle honest, Sonya Hayes. ABOVE: Scott Dill checking out his investments, BELOW: Dave Colburn the mad scientist. 4-ta S ti . .s L. T531 --weve: '1-: QM : ff 1 its L , Your happiness is known just by being there . . , Kathy McGovern. Chris Smith and Erin McCarthy boogie down to the music 207 M. ljggllsiy Q-253203: ,-,,-img My SOPHONIOFZE FLOAT BIZARFQE CLASS OF SOPHOIVIOFIES ARE TAKES THIRD 1983 THE BEST! Mad's Outlook on Sophomores Departments Bizarre Class of 1983...224-225 Everyday Sophomores that should be banned...218-219 Mad Muggers...212-213 214-215 216-217 220-221 222-223 Mad's Outlook on Sophomores...226-227 Team Pictures...220-221 Highlights Left: The Sophomore Class show their style. Right: Times we'll always treasure. lCathey Sauer and Christy Smithl Smile, it's contagious! lGary Edwardsl Is Steve Snell a typical sophomore? Three of Dondero's tinest, Kim Swails, Randy Denier, and Kirk Briggs. Sophomore Editor: Patti Retell Suzi Adams Adam Alexander Roberta Allen Mike Aller Ron Alvord Scott Anderson Dave Antonick john Archibald Charmaine Austin Wendy Bahm Darcy Baker Dave Bateman Kevin Bearsby Paul Beckman Tim Beetschen Cindy Belling Ed Beltowski Warren Benedict Chuck Benia jim Bentley Ford Berger Todd Bertolini Flora Biskner janet Blevins Mike Boker Danny Bonar Donna Bondar Sandra Booker Dave Boschma Amy Bouckaert Mike Bowman Dave Boylan Mike Braim Chuck Bramlett Andy Branham Kirk Briggs joe Britt jeff Bucholtz Bob Buffington Sherry Bunting Renee Burris Terri Bush Cathy Campbell Karen Carney 1 'v:-- Q52 If ,lj Y- We I 5' gg if -1 5. if B , Q -, 55552 , Jimi 'ni 5 Su 15215 I ' an C, F Lg jjej ,E Q I 3,3 V wx I ,un fawf' ' W5 ,I ff A A 1 if 2 5355 - Mfff I ani ! VV yea, V ' fy- wx ivan. ... ? As l an gf we f f tilts?-gi, Z 'iw , A f,f- -own French? 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My , 4 5 Expert, Sue Willard. ,,.mmxSwwfS Typist, Carolyn johnson. wr Dave Carr Donna Carr jamesa Carter Dean Cassani Kelly Chamberlain Chuck Charbeneau Mike Ciocan Bill Clouston Newt Cole Kimberlee Collis Cheryl Colvin joe Cook Lisa Cottrell jim Cox Ron Crawford Patricia Crockett Cindy Crouchman Dan Cummings Cindy Cunningham Bob Davis Randy Denier janine Devereaux jim Dewan Greg Diedrich Kathy Dorsz Shawn Drewek Roy Dyer Gary Edwards Ed Eggleston Chris Elvy Bill Emanuelsen Kevin Ferhadson Olivia Forester Ed Fricke janet Fronius john Fulton Pat Furlong judy Gamble Bill Gammon Kim Gardner Diane Garrison Matt Gatti Betsy Gault Mary Geoghegan Dan Gilleran Robin Gillespie Pete Gillies Linda Giltrow Sue Givens john Goodgine lohn Gravlin Bryan Griffith Karen Griffith Dave Groh lim Grover Paul Hacker Sandy Haglund Tom Hahn Wendell Halas Bryan Hall Bill Hall Ken Harland Mary Harvey Eric Hebert Robert Heilbronn Glen Hendershott Mary Herndon lim Hewelt Kathy Hill Robin Hill Marie Himmel Doug Hocking Gordy Hoffmeyer Mary Holley Carl Hoops Becky Huhn Diane Hurst Ruth lgnash Laurie lanik Denise jenkins Carolyn johnson Chris johnson H rea r 'ff rl 1 --.fn kfy ,vi . li . ,5 U it Je, ll sf .T l A Q Q- ' - A ' .aigw . , no me X Q 'E MF , . ev fr is fe' Q ,R , , Q O X fa -' 1 X. , 1- - ,334 -H' fd' 4' X g - . .. mga f 'S C4 --r:. J 1, 175 i fp K i - Q: ,K . ' .... 'eg r - , ,. Q-N. TQ S 5 ' . 3 I X f X 1 X N3 - ' A V -- J lfrzimriiiif-mf,:.f if r r av- ' e. 'Y w , sa Q 3' i Q Q . - S J Sli: A - W ' P Cindy Morgan sits quietly in the hall. Ve selie l FR Q , G 45,4 or-N 2 l it . ' K1 .ui ,Q L i G. A as -, fr., -el A I 'Q ' , I I N V G ivl it l -' ' V i eraeisei t l it IQ, GX .I , I ,lvl A F, Y , .,.f.. Q 3 Xt? 4 5.5 Eric Ward, Are you reading Playboy? Qi.. N- X 'N j X AM N 'X K in is E , Q if A x Q yi r X -il ea-5 - ,r . C V 'C . f ag. Eating in the halls? fLea Mannino and Carolyn johnsonj 4 l W ,,.- 9- lj ji D A imcmkx puns-mg 5 Y A Q ' 3 NS Q, A V ' My 1 X lll c '-f 'A L hifi' if ' ' 'av as 3 c ,Q .3 ,F xi Q X J, J L is 2 I XXV' ,5 05 5, Jmxob wg. X vi? I ir I f k:..k 5. 1 Rf R? 4 U. Y Richard johnson Tom johnson Barb jones joe jordano -Dennis julian jerome Kaczmarek Chris Keitz Tom Kennedy Mike Kime Bruce King Doug King jayne King Frances Klepack Peggy Knight john Kripli Debbie Kurz john Kuzdal Eddie LaFrance Maria Lama Barbara Lane Lynn Lashbrook Chris Lau Kristen Laverty Lori Lavison Ken Lawler Pam Lenning jeannette LePage Debbie Locke Ray Lotvedt Bob Lukas Cindy Luke john Lynn Don MacLean Robert Magerowski Lisa Maguran Lea Mannino Sue Marek David Martens jody Martz jeff Matlock Maureen McCann Donna McCartney Kathy McCurdy Anne McDonald Dave McDonald Dawn McDonald George McDonald Leroy McDonald Dave McHale Tom MCKinstry Charmaine McLane Ken McLaughlin Kelli McLogan Michelle McMillin Mark McNitt Kurt McPhee Wendy Mehney Deea Mendolia Tom Mercier Karen Messer Carl Meyer john Miller Loreen Miller Phil Miller Greg Minton Kim Moilanen Alisa Moore Cindy Morgan Aleta Morrison Rob Mullas Timmy Multop Diane Muoio Tim Murphy Sam Nardicchio 49 ,L - A , A I Q , . A ' ij 'I , I l , X ,W v,'- - C T, VV 4 if 5 '.-,.v ,Q I X -.:- 3 .,,., Av ry K .,' i , - V V: A v.,v 2 ' Ax If was '1 it rrar: i K C, 'rrr Y r lg, ' 4 3 r C X it Q F ' ' fi ifr 4 7 x I f ml , f V - 5534 i 'K i. ' K , Y Q ' ' A . nr . ,. ., f- if 5 3 K f 'ig In g C' f li r r 1 r.,: . rrie M if f '- li' 5 K X, S C' K L ' K ,qi F ' i ' fl' ' i C f r . i r fy? in Nerf 1 3, 4 in - f v ff' mf . ' 'L fr arf, A ' Q3 , 1 .- 'i ,,, , it if V, I I n fi Nflivifil I Q , I if-., if , h e A HV :IN There's no time for play in Kevin Ferhadson's life, X 5,111 Is Chuck Benia doing something constructive for once? Fifty words a minute, huh Charmaine Austin? , Q I' - A 1 ' l t F P 3? Y M QQ ry s,sg ,fflg - anew X A ..,, v I J WX mf-3 4 ! A Y , , K 4 'K N. , rift . 4 ' m Me r i b, A , 4 N 325, ,Y , Q, f ' i was ii, ffl ltti ri f 'JW -'l P A1,V- Q 1 1 , if aw. A 'il fg, K A-AA t + P W e V, , 11 , 45-3 ' ' X of 1 M ' ff' fi j lQ ' K f kQQE5f3MEiH i A,4c ta , . Tfffj, 4 -ff-'ga i ' P 5' ft at tw, . .,.k .oi f . Q PPQEES 1 :V , i t 2 X s A . ,Sl W2 QX M X 14 3 4 aj Q, 9 51 , 4 if 1 N 7' ,V ,A ff - 'ff ff CM il r . I ff' , .1 . v aff., 2 il Anne Neault Scott Negrich JoAnn Neilson Dan Nichols john Nichols Mike Nielson Rebecca Nord Carole Noyes john Nyquist Andrea Orloski Rich Osborne Marty Ottersen Colleen Ouimet Kelly Paige Dave Panek Mike Panley Dave Parks Mary Patridge Pete Pasquinelli Sarah Paxton Linda Payne Dawn Pellow Karen Peludat Was it something l said? lKelly Brownj 'WN it 326 y ymfhif W 3 -.,,. If 1' ' ,way W ill? W f ,Q I '72 , , f julie Pence Lisa Perkins Patrick Perry What do you think is on Mary Ceoghegan's mind? Dave Martens and Keith Haverty are having such a good old time. 4 gy 4 5 b ,www 'S V , -Y' X N I ll I Cl! WX! Chris Piceu joe Pielack Newton Pierce Tracy Piet Robert Pineau Mark Pippen Doug Ploe Bill Portman Tim Pruitt Craig Pulvirenti James Pyykkonen Bill Ramsay Alan Reams Gary Rehe Carole Reich Colleen Reilly Bob Richards Juna Richardson Ruth Ristau Michelle Rivard Kris Roberts Paul Roberts Laura Rogers Paul Rollin Rick Ross lim Rudkin Sam Rushford Robin Russell David Ruttan Robin Sager Catherine Sauer Paul Sauve Amy Schauwecker Karl Schmidt Vickie Schmitt -3 Q Q L ., -n tw t PM '54 2: tlsliiyl gr A Q 5 if Pam Vardon, What's so amusing? 220 SX 1 r .wvr-Esau if . '- fv fy fx E , s s f' ,iv L S f 'f' ' ffm' K as , sfklifl V.VV A V , yu L 5 ,Qt by , SEJVQVT ky L V , 'f ff . M Q 1 ' L , , V X M I , I sl it it 1 4 r X fs' -, e t4f'VW VVwm, .5 5 if x 1 521 5. t L, .mr 4. M' 4- 'jf i fda eff K 1 ,V ' 2? A I W r E V r f if PX 4 fl' al l'ff I iipllif. 3145? lf' T s T gf: A 'f 1 312, fav, , 57-ws ! i' - BACK ROW: Mr. Swanson, Greg Williams, lim Rudkin, Steve Smith, Tim Pruitt, Richard Osborne, Dav Martens, Ed Lalfrance, Mr. Loftin. MIDDLE ROW: Mr. McElroy, Warren Benedict, Ed Eggleston, Tom Hahn, Dave Antonick, Chuck Bramlett, John Nyquist, FRONT ROW: Dave Boylan, john Lynn, Bill Hall, Mike Aller, Ken Lawler. ,,V, y Randy Scott V73 Al julie Sebalka ' Donna Selke Holly Sexton Andy Sharrak Dan Sherman .P-1' Q 1 K' ,QE gf Syyy L M ' l . T Sh R ,K , om aw 3 ,wk K, i ii' ft I ya 3 si 1 ,, I i 1 Q t, lf !, . 113863 V I JN 5 1 ff' N-, 1 Lew Sharon Sidell ' ,W ...A ludi Simpson 7 Brian Sipes , , Christy Smith I r 1 jenny Smith ,ii , Steve Smith 36,55 :vv f Steve Snell ,, ,.. .,. ,.,-,L AY I L ' Z Q., Wt' Je... W f XD,-,uf . tiling? Mike Sorgatz Mark Spencer Mark Sprankle Ann Marie Stafford Chris Steele Lisa Stitt Cindy Stiver Rich Stoker Kevin Strong 'Todd Suriano Shelly Sutton Kerry Swails Kim Swails Nancy Swanson ,,, Darrick Swords - . lon Synnestvedt '- -- jill Szczepanski Steve Tardiff ag Barbara Tate -an -., BACK ROW: Bill Clouston, Chris Lau, Paul Wright, Paul Beckman, Todd Bertolini, Kim Swails, Mike Braim, Mr. Ballinger. MIDDLE ROW: Mike Panley, Kirk Briggs, Kurt McPhee, Tony D'Arca, Mike Nielsen, Bryan Griffith. FRONT ROW: Dave McHale, Rob Lovejoy, Pat Furlong, Tom Shaw, Dave Croh, Pete Wur- ock, Ricky Ross. Bob Taylor Steve Tepel Chuck Charbeneau, Mr Cool for the day. 221 Renee Tersigni Randall Thomas Rick Thompson lim Thornton Tammy Thrasher Brenda Toepfer Roscoe Truman Tim Turner Mike Umlauf Mary VanDecar Pam Vardon Brandon Vaughan Ted Verlee Amy Wagman Don Waldrip Lynn Walsh Eric Ward Steve Ward May Warren Beth Weber Deanna Weiss Frank Wells Paula Weston Tammy Thrasher says How f 3 X, in ll at T V rw w , Jas. ..., . T tat- iv N we 9 What could john Nyquist and Dave Croh be up to? The Sophomore class enjoying themselves at a pep assembly. What is holding their attention? CD. Bell and R. Crawfordj z a 'K rper - is LW..,,..M..a-ull, Ji at K 1 X 4513? 1 fs 4 -f tn, ,,:, ,ss .5 tp Q , pew Y X is g to -H l A t af .MI ef . tw WW, , - M, , , ,Wm , .,,....,..-- W -jaw Z MM f I, ,, uf It must be a plain, old Monday for Barb Tate. A? Q 1 Q i g A .,,.. SS' Nile- 3 Q I , f' Todd Bertolini must be thinking about Friday night. Sandy Wilcox Sheila Wiles Sue Willard Andy Williams Kim Williams Tom Williams Brock Willis Lisa Wilson Lori Wilson Dianne Winterstein Sherri Wood Amy Worden Paul Wright Paul H. Wright Pi. wright Terry Wright Penny Wruble Pete Wurdock Pam Wysiecki jim Zagone Darrin Conrad Dan Moncour mv... An interested library group. Can Ron Alvord really be reading a book? Ruth Ristau takes a break in the library with a good book. jeff Matlock in his normal way. if , 1 Aiffu ' ,i AMW 3 lf! X 4 i 1 Qs-. ai 4 3' H58 MAD'S GUTLCDCK 0 fi The Sophomore class tug their way to victory! 'Fr-QQZH-.. ,df r s - - - f-x YNY' fx V an 'XVV ' 'f' ty -'r' Holly Sexton, cheer up! Life isn't all that bad. i 4 1 2, f g g, The Sophomores cheer their team on. Ed Eggleston brightens our world with his smile. gt Pete Wurdock gets extra help from Mr. Snider. A class of many moods. 226 SOPHOMORES Q 2 5 wg. vt. ---.. We all get by with a little help from our friends, CLisa Moorej Linda Giltrow breaks for a quick smile, '-.xmt Boy, what a day! Renee Burris, Dondero's great scientist. Hey guys, cut that out! fSam Nardicchioj a x The very excited, Paul Roberts. Lori Lavison and friend take their test with ease. In , W Tis., I 227 SESA CTW E STREET As you can s eshmen will be freshmen. This year was a good year for the freshmen. The freshmen came in second place this year. They worked very hard on it. We all think they did a fantastic job. Maybe next year they might even take first. We wish them luck in the years ahead at Dondero High School. They brought a lot of excite- ment to Dondero. At times, they can be a lot of fun. Winter in the North brings many Dondero students out to watch their fellow classmates participate in different sports activities. Basketball is one of them. The freshmen basketball team this year had a fine season. Gymnastics is another one of the fine sports. lt is a lot of fun to come out and watch the girls perform. And of course we have volleyball. They are all very fine sports. Being a freshman isn't the easiest thing to be. Coming to Dondero from a Junior High is a big change. There are so many more people and much more room. It takes time and plenty of patience. But with tender loving care and understanding, they manage to pull through. They become part of the Dondero family. Dondero is a great place to belong to. The freshmen are looking forward to 3 more happy years ahead. The class of 1984 is on it's way. We are expecting great things for them in the future. If they put their ideas to work things will work out just right for them. They are showing great progress. And they have a lot of class spirit. That's all it takes. Keep it up freshmen. 229 Tim Aiken Lori Alexander Debby Allen Melissa Ambrose Patricia Anders ludy Angeloff Sharon Arnold Donna Ashburn Palmer Bagwell Mohahnod Bahri Dawn Bailey Kim Baldwin Cindy Baleda Doug Barber Kim Bartell Dan Bartindale Ted Bartos Sue Bauer lim Bedrava Bob Belcher Bob Berger Mark Bethune Chris Bice Dave Biskner Dale Bobchik Kathy Bondar Margaret Bonser lim Bordynoski Mike Boschme Richard Boswell Stuart Bow Mike Bowker Ann Bozich Ann Brancaleon Derek Brawler T Jef, I X .4 , Q gt Q 1 Q 1 im c T T Qin t R K ,. ii ,.,. . If K, 9. if ' A . .A T, will . A, -s , XS 'l .ff .il RTE LEFT: A hard working Freshman. ABOVE: Sue Padgett day dreams about the coming weekend Who said you could take my picture? I ,ii 'if 4 Y ii F4 jf, Freshmen peel their way to victory. Smile, Dawn Bailey! .J N'--., ll f I if ' ' f if -f f '.. . ,,,, , , W I I .:,,,,. In ,, X lv lx My X, Fin' Ar I V ve We ff-W, , ,, Y V 4 ,. 12 M sr ,, ' if I Z ' f ,f K ? f lm V f if ir! ,ffl 3 V 1 l'.:Z,yf.f .-1 '- , '-if if ., , ,, yyy f 'ii if 'W if 2' iw 1 N 'QQ' '1 -. 'rv' C ff 1 A - . Vi.,, , V . v',:' ,g A M . .liigie ., Laurie Breck Kelly Brown Randy Brown Steve Brown Tom Brown Mark Brush Michael Bucholtz Mark Bumgarner Melody Bussineau Tony Butkevich Ronny Campbell Pat Carolan Dawn Carver Brian Chapman Kevin Charbeneau Holly Chesney Sherice Chesnev lane Chika Carol Christie Sheila Clark Dawn Cole Cary Collin Kathy Conner lill Connors CecileNCook Kathy Coombe Mary Corn Pam Cotner Shawn Coughlin -.MMM ,Lv .ii I :fxiym I x 1m,'- v ,, ' fe, , , A Qs Z i 1 ,5 Z wwf-:Wm ,,,, ,Z ,V WWW 'nl--L. W.. iifiigl .4 2 i 1 Y QM' Yfvv 6. ,A ..-Q J R Q. 34' ,gps-W !x,,,, M, ,sn-9 gr 4' 1 wr' 1 ' x -W1 FAA Steve Hadley Diana Hall Cary Hancock Mark Handley Edwin Hannaford Steve Hansen Becky Hartkopf Kelly Harvey Michelle Haverland Bill Haverty Keith Heathcott Kevin Heathcott Tim Heckman Anne Heilbronn Kevin Helme Mike Herbert Mike Hilbold Laurie Hill Cheryl Hill Yvonne Hilligoss Dee Hillyard john Hodges Rich Hooper Scott Housley Matt Hubbard George Hurst janet jinkins jennifer liordano Kim Johnston Matt Jolley Donald jones Karen Kaiser Matt Kauppila jeff Keay Monica Keeter Carrie Kellogg Betz King lim Klemmer Martin Koistinen Ed Koledo Don Krause Cindy Kurz K S, . 'W' K ' 'rr.trri .ilr ' ,S g V L gvlk M S rg iff, , e,r7 -Vgf K .VH . 3 reerie S S V kr rm , ., 3 if QWS-:rdf ,, , 1 t K c l L, rsie ' ' Q r A V 3 K l,, W V K 8 VV X fi .LE E S it ,. 2 '13 we ra K to fr f . or , n -an 'Z' -f as ' A 7 ' 1 HM A Vi, If VIVV I qv V , lr i n .. V M I- .. as m gp 2 Q. i vt. . tele: - a Q12 f' ' ll f l 'tiki 11: Darrin DeBastos keeps a close eye on his player! 234 The Freshman boys play a tough defense! f'3 1 Daniel LaComb 4 M V- L , E, Q, Robert Lacy f K i I ' ' Cyndi Lambert 'ff he . .'A Scott Lambert f 'M in 5- Wx, Mafk LHDSU1 C? 'SSN at I i n 5, Brian Larson jp X NN 5 7 jenny Lavine I W ' Angela Lawson fi I Sue Lee 9 ' M ,Ng My ' Paul Lemesirier , .,,. Y Parlene Liford , rrf A Diana Limbouigh 1 , , l ' H M I eff Lindblom 1 ' V . , ' Danny Lipousky l, L I - if N' tiki, ' .5 A 1',V y,,, .:V . A Keith Lockman 'ZF cf . L C 2 FW s Lrra L C rrr se ,. Dan Lodge F 1 fs c ff' M ,., anfr F M ra Mike Lombard ' ' ' A I. 'WM -.A. I it A V ,,, ' Mike Mackillop , 'L' , 5, ,,. , ' . ' l-9553 Maiof Q , g .R-:Z Q' M if ' , i s Sara Makowskl . . . F e ,, ,y 'fe , . it-2 'rL ,.., ' jjj' ir' M ' l 'V I I g ' I F if M yar l la ill ' Kevin Matthews Kim McDonald Cari Mcfall Brian McFarland Fred McGowen Laurie McHuge Charles McKean Mr. O'Brien keeps a careful eye during a practice drill. The Freshman Cheerleaders SMILE, SPARKLE, and SHINE!! ...iv Diana McLaughlin Cathy McSween Fred Messer Rich Michels Rachele Mielke Dan Miller Sean Miller Dan Bartindale goes up for an easy two for the mighty Oaks!! 235 'Sim' NiY'2 , ' ' .,?TdQ -F ,pf W 3' 21 ?iMn vs ii Vyiy Qi s Q 7 ' Judi Milliron Linda Milne Scott Mitchell Linda Mohr Kelly Moilanen Kelly Moilanen Brent Montrose Bill Moore Bob Morehart Michelle Moss Pat Moulis Ken Murphee Sarah Neilson Beth Nickerson Scott Nitowski Rich Northrup jim Norton Chris O'Connor Terri O'dell Lora Ohlendorf Perry Opria Peter Orloski Mike O'Rourke Mike Orr Dawn Overholser Troy Owens Kevin Okuszka Sue Padgett Kathy Panley joe Perczak K , , K Q tt t fs? we vb S+ 4 s H W Xxx tg x sic 1.555 QW -5 35 5 , 3 W 'via ., wx , ,.. E Q Q? it .., , ft ttf. . i 5, 7 C ., iantksz me ggi x - i :, - ws. f slr t ,mt 5 al li 2 l ' Eff - f ' tl s fla t f . . tt S kg at :.t ti, ,,t2t - f , Tj wt N 'H Q it ' - ' ' t V l Q 5, tti ' - c' ' he o' -4 N- ,. ' Vft' Q . i' , F I if' Z : 4...-f..., ttei it K' ez at--.,::L4---ft' , ., it E , Karen Kaiser works on a report. 238 ls Scott Cummins playing around? I 'mi - Ai Could Brian Chapman ever do wrong? Scott Housely enjoys a book. l l Amy Edwards smiles for camera. 12 nl Q, C V - ' 'b V i Q fi , , ,:'VfjiS, ' J A ,Q if ty gt, 1 . 1 5, ,. i s V 4522- , i 172' ll P' ' Does Cindy Wendland have a big enough book? ,o , ' zfz , in Q -, -' Vf ' :M x ' ,vu .-' ' 1 ,kg ,-,..4 Q Kelly Phillips Chuck Phillips Kim Pinda Chuck Platt Paul Poche jim Polikowski Shari Powell Chris Presnell Tim Pyykkonen Kristin Quarters Pam Quarters jodie Quinn Russ Rehner Gary Riggs Rene Ristau jennifer Roblee Don't mess around with john Archi- Z y gg, ,- .A bald. ,Q . i wwififwaie 5 lg 11 up Does Mark Baumgardner suspect something? The Freshman Float bunny smiles. Pat Moulis gives it her all. 2 40 As you can see, the freshman class has school spirit. Andrea Uncapher can really pass a football. l 'WW What is Andy Sherrack up to now? from , X . - Ax, I if A ' fl A Future tennis star of tomorrow? ' ff 5555555 so jim Klemmer and Tina Cutholm want to know what's going on. ,,.wv.w-1 -is li. , t F -A . 4 Ln .ff to 2 -.N A x ug: Camera shy?!? Who is the unknown comic? What is Ed Koledo smiling about? , , 44 W ft Mi Q7 :A , N be ,M,?m Cary Stuart seems to be the only one behaving in his class. Kim Dickenson and Shannon Fair are thrilled to be in class. The 1980-81 Freshman float tied with the Oakettes this year coming in second place. They did a very fine job on the float. 241 Peter Schorn Dana Schuetzlet Donna Schuetzlet Misty Segraves Teri Shayna Tina Shayna Deanna Shea jeff Sherill Nilesh Sheth Dan Shimmel Joni Shimschock Dan Shires Lisa Sidell Adam Silorey Furney Simpson jerry Sims Bill Skinner Margaret Slone Stephanie Snapp Adam Spencer Keith Stafford Susan Stark Chuck Stephens jim Stevenson Tracey Stewart Ron Stienke Barbara Stinson Denver Stites Tim Stocum Nina Stone Terry Stough Gary Stuart Lori Summers jeff Synowiec Laurie Sabin ed- sr 5 I l af. , rfff W Ti, it ,il . x 4 . 91 1 Q 'im itT:atf .vvt Q KJ fff S rs f if eiter r - ,s.r, l LT' ' l V,f AV ' Q1 f f i Q if . yr . l ,as fl 3' if 5 3' 312.4 13 i Q f 'Li .. W . X 5 dlqu 31 Q. fr 1, 'L V i xx we S ff f S iiissi T . aft, , A -if 'S' M , ,rig la. if C2 an 3, 9 4 l v ,? 2 X 5 f a S r-Q t My . ...,,. 7 ffl 1 gf? 'i, , Q-in if f 'Sv Freshmen?!? Nothing like relaxing with a good book in the library! 242 Go out for a pass! X i TDNJ - . lk 1 ifsfii' -k - . 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NSE .f Luann Savino Laura Schemdlen Michele Schloh Paul Schlottman Tammy Taddevcci lim Taylor Theresa Taylor Dan Teggart Angela Tekely Angela Tuefel Sharon Thomas Mike Tiensivu Kris Tillotson Mickey Tinetti Kris Tokarz Steven Trethler Steve Tyler john Unger john Unthank john Upton Toby Upton Andrea Uncapher Deanna Valje Jody Yee Paul Verdci Mary Majda Ron Walker Steve Wall Claire Ward Susan Weber jon Welch Bill Wells Cindy Wendland Kent Wentzel April White Pam Whyard Nancy Wiles Kevin Willock Ted Winciak Harold Winget Leah Wishoski Caprice Wolf Chuck Wolfe Susie Wood Traci Woodard Sue Worthy Dawn Wright Larry Yaple Dan Teggart? Oh No! 245 rv., ,W Ai, ..Vf7 2 I, LA.. 2' Wm . 1. QW - wie ,W i Mama. . 'Af is at 3- ff if av WMA -...,ff 1 . 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We would like to thank them for their patience and cooperation in dealing with us. For You Loved Ones Mary Jane Flowers and Gifts should be your place to go for all your gift giving ideas. Fast Foods We would like to thank McDonald's on 11 Mile for their service to the community and also to the students of Dondero High School. Photography If you're looking for a wide variety of photographic equipment, Dunn's Camera in Fioyal Oak should be your next stop. Nursery At Weber Brother's Greenhouse you can find out everything you always wanted to know about plants, but were afraid to ask. Patrons We would like to extend our thanks to the businesses who supported us by becoming patrons. Editor This year's Advertising Editor was Beth Tarkington. She has worked very hard in putting together this section and we wish her luck in the future. Assistant Editor This year's Assistant Editor was Joel Jenkins, who put in some long overtime hours helping to make this section materialize. 247 The Step Rheod Bonk National Bank of Royal flak FUI' Royal Oak, Michigan 48067 membef - 399-5200 Servlce 215 S. Center St. FDIC Botnk 4609 crooks Road 4710 N. Rochester LIFT TRUCKS NORTH Gleason Plumbing, Inc. FoRK LIFTS -SELL - RENT- REPAIR LICENSED MASTER PLUMBER 605 E. Eleven Mile Madison Heights, Michigan 48071 615 E. TEN MILE RD. 546-6760 ROYAL OAK, MICHIGAN 48067 543-6761 I313I 543-2222 NEW 8t REPAIR WORK 248 GMC TRUCK 8.COACH DIVISION GENERAL MOTORS CORPORATION l expect to pass through this world but once: any good thing therefore that l can do, or any kindness that l can show to any fellow creature, let me do it nowg let me not defer or neglect it, for l shall not pass this way again. 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Weber Brothers Greenhouses 10105 W. 10 Mile Rd, Oak Park CMI 482371 lust West of the Zoo. 260 22626 Woodward Phone Ferndale, MI 48220 548-7474 C 81 N Catering 81 Rentals 600 E. ll Mile Rd. Royal Oak, Michigan 48067 54-7-5550 Ernest J. Chaltron Weddings - Showers - Open House Buffet Luncheons and Dinners Complete Carryout Foods For Rent: Punch Bowls - Dishes - Coffee Urns Chairs - Silverware - Tables Party Supplies Fancy Tea Sandwiches Hors d'oeuvres Complete Catering Service for All Occasions Q5 Q39 5951 f? WE HDPE YGU ENJCDY CDUR CREATICDN 4? 4 fl if-'C 'Mmuw ' ,..f :QE ' 1123255 ' Rove' Oak '5 '11'4-f1f ' , o Lakeside Mall 14: I. ' ' I lllll 'mI'l I' 1 ,JA 1f:U!LI - . 12 oaks Mau . .--.. me-'u' 3-11' -1 -v... 500 S WASHINGTON We Meet By Acczdent Dome QMJW' ROYAL 6?4'?.8T5S ' 48067 ROYAL OAK ' ll6W. 4th ---------- 547 - 2345 BIRMINGHAM- l38W.MAPLE ----- 644- 90l0 NORTHLAND --SOUTHFIELD -- ' 569 -0997 DEARBORN- - ' -7lI6 GREENFIELD- 846 -3922 f NOVI- TWELVE OAKS MALL- -349 '3123 3 I SSSLSSSSSSLSSSSCSQZQQSS:J . ' uf X ,Q 5 .wg W' e1,f g A' eA A Congratulations to the CLASS OF 1981 From the 80-81 STUDENT SENATE I President ROBERT MCCLORY Vice President B R ETT GATTI Secretary LINDA CHUBEN KO Treasurer KEITH WEBER YOUR SENATE IS WORKING FOR YOU! HERE ARE SOME EXAMPLES: 'A' THE AFTER GAME DANCES -A' THE HOMECOMING -A' THE SPIRIT WEEK -k EXCHANGE DAYS -Ar THE CANNED FOOD DRIVE at THE TALENT SHOW -k THE CHANNEL 56 AUCTION at THE SCHOOL PICTURE DA YS t DONDERO'S FOSTER CHILD ak STUDENT LEADERSHIP CON- FERENCES -A' COORDINA TING ALL FUNDRAISING IN THE SCHOOL SENATE CONTRIBUTES TO: t CLOSE-UP -A' PUBLICATIONS -k SENIOR SCHOLARSHIPS -AY MAN CHARITABLE PROGRAMS 81 ORGANIZATIONS THANK YOU FOR SUPPORTING US THROUGH OUT THE 1980-81 SCHOOL YEAR! 263 BETTER SCHOOLS MAKE BETTER COMMUNITIES ROEA Royal Oak Education Association Congratulations Class of '81 CONGRATULATIONS to the CLASS OF 1981 from ACORN GENESIS CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 81 FROM THE DRAMA CL UB Bill Williams Royal Oak Bowl 1017 S. Washington BEST WISHES Royal oak, Mi. 48061 to Cocktail Lounge S k B 1981 Graduates mc of 541-3450 541-7060 Royal Oak Counter ' 201 W t F th St PROFESSIONAL ES OUI' . Royal Oak, Michigan CLUB REPAIR 546,0637 Antique Clubs All Kinds of Clubs Repairedu ALDCOCOII' 927 S. Main St. Royal Oak, Mich. 48067 43131 545-7777 545-6968 John D. Butash WE THANK OUR PATRON S ROYAL MENS WEAR LLOYDS ELECTRIC GREAT THINGS BEAUTY SALON MAURICE DANCEWEAR DIXON 81 RYAN COVER UP MURRY PURCIVAL CO. ANTIQUE CLUBS JOHN D. BUTASH PROFESSIONAL CLUB REPAIR . . , , All Kinds of Clubs Re-paired 13131 545-1111 545-6968 266 :Qi We N-avi' r ,pw MI' .,.4M H, ,, .., ,,f, ,,.,. ..,,, K -i. 'QS-.., 267 za iAT,1 'L ,f1'-April. I, T fs-.3 ' X x i,MwH1 +: qQW,q Q, ,, , 1, V, i 'lff7'1 P Xz3l 35 , , W... Q. ..4W,, ' A A A Z- 4 A I gf? '22, .I if? Y 5 1.1.1. 3' ,fe A1 'fel N X GY., was iff n ' -.f-Lis. , Q ' .' A 'law '. fl . 3 1 bi E gg, BQ it A .l 0-W v X- QL l A f A. 4 U: f 45 0 fi ww. M.. M . 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Colleen 158 Eib, Calvin, Ar, CC, Forest, RO, Track, 100, 158 Eighmey, Bill Base, Bowl, Chess, 158 Elliot, Rich 158 Emanulson, Matt 158 Ennis, Mike ConB, Chess, Ger, MarBand,96,158 Falling, joetha Co-op,158 Ferkany, Andrea ACap, Drama, Debate, FrCh, Gen, MM, NHS, Kettes, 89, 158 Fitzpatrick, Maureen 158 Fournier, Al 158 Frazier, Carol 69, 158 Freeman, Elaine Debate, Forest, FrCh, Ger, GV, NHS, Kettes, Swim, 89,100,134,158,175 Friebarth, lanet159 Frizzo, Chris 158 Fulkerson, Kyle 159 Furlong, Theresa Art, ChambOr, Drama NHS, OAK, Play, SyO, 28,159 Gaines, Ken 83 Garland, Kevin 76,159 Gaska, Elizabeth 112, 159, 163 271 Catti, Brett 4, 88, 108, 118, 159 Gee, Sharon Acorn, Art, CWC, CC, Exc, Gen, NHS, Q81 S, Senate, Ski, Track, Volley, 44, 89, 159, 174 Getner, Perry 159 Giordano, Francie Art, Forest, CCh, MixCh, Track, 98, 159, 162 Girard, Chris 54, 159 Gleason, Tracey Cheer, Exc, Forest, FrCh, MCC, OAK, Puff, Senate, Ski, Soft, 32,112, 159, 162 Glick, Douglas OAK, 28,156,159,162 Goleb, Brian 159 Graham, Carol 159 Gray, Robin 159 Greenblatt, Gary 159 Greene, Scott 159 Greene, Margie 159 Greenwald, Mary 159 Greenwood, Kelley Co-op, FrCh, Volley, 159, 163 Grossi, Sandy 160 Grossmueller, Scott 160 Gulli, Cheryl Bask, CC, GV, Gym, OAK, Puff, Track, 100,112,130,136, 144,170,174 Hahn, William Bask, Foot, Track, 108, 160, Hall, Tina 160 Hamby, Barb 160 Hamilton, Gary160 Hansen, Sarah 160 Harper, jim160 Harris, Ed108,160 Harvey, Robin 38 Harvey, Virginia Co-op,160 Haske, Sue Forest, Swim, Tennis, 90,143, 160, 162 Hawkey, Maria 160 Hawley, Rick Base, Forest, Wrest, 83, 91, 160, 163 Hayes, Chuck Golf, 160 Heckman, Tony Drama, Play, TS, 160 Heike, George Bask,123,160 Helme, Karen 160 Hemingsen, Terry Bask, Foot, Forest, Puff, Track, Wrest,108,128,156,160 Hendricks, Eric 160 Herridge, Kathie Cofop, Drama, Forest, Fr, FrCh, GV, MixCh, Play, RO, Swim, SymO, Tennis, 71, 160 Herzog, Mary 160 Hessler, Lori Coop, FrCh, GCh,MixCh,160 Hill, Debbie FrCh, GCh,160 Hill, Tracey Close-up, For, Forest, FrCh, GCh, Gym, MixCh, Tennis, 90, 143, 160 Hill, Russell Base, Foot, Forest, Ger, 82, 91, 108, 160 Hillyard, Doug Debate, For, Golf, Span, Swim, Tennis, 132,161 Hiselman, Paula Art, Close-up, Drama, FrCh, Gen, 161 Hoffmeyer, Tina 161 Honeycutt, Karen Bask, Bowl, Cheer, Forest, Gen, GV, MCC, OAK, Ski, Soft, Swim, Volley, 90,126,161,172 Hood, Laura Chess, Debate, Span, 98, 161 Hoolehan, Holly Bowl, Close-up, Forest, Ger, 90, 161, 163 Hooper, Randy Span, 161 Hoops, Michael Forest 91, 161 Howes, jenny 30, 88, 90, 100, 161, 163, 170 Huges, joni161 Hunter, john Art, AV, Base, 98, 161 Hurst, Ray 161 Husain, Zoona ACap, Art, Coop, FrCh, GCh, GV, MCC, Span, Tennis, Track, 70, 90,130, 161 Hutchison, julie Forest, MCC, Span, 90,161 lngraham, Karen Forest, FrCh, Ger, NHS, 89, 161 272 jackson, Valerie MCC, Span, 98 jaye, Holly 161 johnson, Rolly Bowl, 161 johnson, Sandra 161 jolly, jeffrey, MarBand, SyBand, SyO,161 Kaiser, Thomas, ConB, MarBand, Pep, SyBand SyO, 48, 161 Kalter, Susan ACap, Bask, FrCh, GCh, GV, Gym, NHS, OAK, Puff, Tennis, Track, 28, 89,100, 112, 130,143,161,163, 166 Kanner, Elizabeth ConB, Co-op, MarBand, SyBand, 74, 164 Kastler, john Co-op,164 Kauppila, Nina ACap, CWC, Co-op, Gen, GCh NHS, 89, 164 Kauppila, Tania ACap, CWC, Co-op, Gen, GCh, NHS, 70, 89,164 Keesee, Ruth 164 Keeter, Rhonda 164 Kelly, Katherine Co-op,164 Kennedy, Renee 164, 210 Kincannon, Debbie 164 King, jill 164 Kinna, Pamela 88,112,163,164 Kiser, Lisa FrCh,164,174 Klemmer, juanita ConB, Co-op, MarBand, Ket- tes, Span, SyO,25,164 Klingensmith, Andrew 164 Knapp, Lisa ACap, Drama, Forest, FrCh, NHS, Play, TS, 89, 164 Knight, Theresa Drama, FrCh, GCh, MixCh, 81, 164 Kort, Chris 164 Kosmowski, Claudia 164 Kozlowski, Pam Bask, Cheer, Drama, Ger, GCh, Kettes, Play, Ski, TS, 69,164 Krog, Colleen 165 Krueger, Kevin Forest, FrCh, MixCh, Wrest 91,118,165,170 Kukla, Amy ConB, Ger, MarBand, SymBand,165 Lama, james Bask, Bowl, Forest, Golf, Puff, 91, 123, 165 Lambert, jeff 165 Lane, Tom 165 Larson, Bob 41, 165 Lawrence, Chuck Forest, Ski, Track, 128, 165 Lemmon, Brad 165 Liford, Tim 165 Lockman, Bruce 165 Lynn, Paul Bowl, 165 MacDonald, Heather ConB, MarBand, SyBand, 165 MacNish, Kathleen ACap, Drama, FrCh, GCh, Puff, 112,165 Madding, Lawrence 91,165 Matthews, Charles 91, 165 Matthews, Herry165 McCallum, Rachel 162, 165 McCann, Damien MarBand, Pep, SyBand, SyO, 165 McCarthy, jennifer Forest, GV, Gym, Puff, 112, 162, 165 McCauley, Kimberly Cheer, Co-op, OAK, 114, 168, 170 McClory, Robert Acorn, CC, Debate, For, RO, Senate, Track, 25, 30, 44, 88, 128, 156, 168, 171, 174 McClue, Scott Bowl, Co-op, Track, 168 McCormick, Anne ConB, MarBand, Pep, Ski, SyBand, SyO,168 McCoy, Tammy Art, Drama, 98,163,168 McDonald, William 168 McDonough, Kenneth 168 McEvoy, Lisa 163, 168 McHugh, Nathan Bask, CC, Track, 168 McKinley, Kim Cheer, Coop, Forest, FrCh, GCh, 163, 168 McLane, Tina 166, 168 McLaughlin, Kevin Acorn, CWC, Drama, Foot, FrCh, MixCh, PPong, Ski, Swim, TS, Track, 44, 97, 167, 168, 195 McLeod, Lisa Bowl, Co-op, 168 McMilIian, Dave 91,157,168,172 McWilliams, Roxanne Ski, 168, 172 Melvin, Bob 168 Millard, Donna 168 Miller, Kelly Forest, NHS, Span, Swim, 90, 95, 134, 168 Millhench, jamie Bowl, 168 Milne, Mark 168 Minton, john Bask, Bowl, Co-op, Forest, PPong, 169, 171, 203 Mitchell, Becky ChambOrc, CC, Fr, GV, SyO, Track, 163, 169 Mithcum, Larry 169, 175 Mohr, Diane Cheer, ConB, ChambOrc, Drama, MarBand, Play, SyBand, SyO, TS, 59, 163, 169 Mooney, jennifer Forest, Fr, Gen, OAK, Puff, 162, 169 Moore, Patti Co-op, FrCh, GCh, MixCh,163,169 Moore, Steve 169 Morency, Shari ACap, FrCh, Span, 169 Morisette, Brad Span, Swim, 169 Mullhulland, Robert AV, Coop, Ski, WOAK, 169 Nagy, Cole Acorn, Art, Drama, NHS, Play, H Q81 S, TS, 41, 163, 169, 174 Nardicchio, julie Bask, Forest, FrCh, GCh, MixCh, Puff, Track,90,112, 163,169 Nation, Paul Foot, 169 Neault, Suzanne Co-op, Track, 169 Newton, john Base, Bask, Foot, 123,157, 169 Nick, Cindy 166 Nickle, Sheila 169 Noonan, Barbara Co-op, Forest, S.O., Span, Volley, 71,90,150,169 Nord, joAnn Cheer, Forest, FrCh, Puff, Ski, Soft, 90, 112, 157, 162, 166,169, 171 Northrup, Steve ConB, Foot, Ger, MarBand, NHS, RO, Swim, Track, 166, 169 Northrup, Tom Forest, Swim, Track, 128, 169 O'Callaghan, Stewart Base, Bask, Foot, 138, 170, 174, 176 Oestrick, janice 176 Ohls, Richard Coop, MixCh, WOAK,176 Olejniczak, Robert Bask, Forest, Foot, Base, Track, Wrest,91,100,157, 166, 171, 176 Ordiz, Annaliza 40, 95, 172, 1176 Ortega, Derek 108, 130, 175, 176 Otto, David 91,112,123,175,176 Palmer, Lisa ACap, FrCh, CCh,176 Pasquinelli, Matthew Foot, Forest, 32, 91, 108, 176 Patterson, Carla Closeup, ChambOrc, Drama, Gen, Play, SyO, TS, 176 Pattison, Beth 176 Pattison, Elizabeth Forest, GV, Swim, Track, Volley, 157, 176 Pelto, Kurt 176 Penner, Bill Bowl, NHS, 176 Perna, Marc ACap, Forest, FrCh, PPong, Ski, Tennis, 142, 176 Peterson, Robert 176 Phillips, Laura Co-op, FrCh, Gym, Swim, 176 Pielack, Angie ACap, Co-op, Debate, Forest, FrCh, GCh, GV, NHS, OAK, Swim, 8, 89, 162, 166,171,176 Plum, Kathy Bask, Forest, FrCh, Puff, Soft, Track, 90, 112, 176 Pokowski, Robert 176 Proctor, Barb 177 Pyykkonen, jeff Base, Bask, ConB, MarBand, NHS, Pep, 29,138,177 Reyman, Dominica Bask, GV, Gym, NHS, Soft, 89,100,126,170, 177 Richards, james 177 Rigsby, Kelly 177 Riley, Nathan Co-op, Swim 177 Ristau, Russ 177 Roach, Shawn 177 Roach, Sheila 177 Roderick, Kathy Cheer, MCC, Kettes,177 Root, Kelly ACap, FrCh,GCh,177 Rosewarrie, Brenda 177 Ross, Nancy CC, Forest, GV, Gym, Puff, 90, 112,136,162,171,177 Roy, Vince Foot, 177 Ruppert, jennifer ConB, Fr, Marl3and, NHS, 177 Ryan, Daniel Acorn, ConB, Debate, Forensics, Fr, MarBand, NHS, PPong, Q8 S, RO, SO., Swim, Tennis, 30, 89, 142,150, 172,177 Sakkinen, Kathy 177 Santti, George Base, Bowl, 138,177 Savino, Michael Co-op, 177 Schaefer, Leslie Coop, 178 Schlottman, Fritz Bowl, Chess, Drama, Debate, Play, SyO, TS, 178 Schmitt, Steve Base, Span, 162, 178 Schnurr, Sharon NHS, Kettes,178 Schorn, james 178 Schurnaker, Dave Base, Bowl, Cofop, 178 Seibert, Linda Cheer, Co-op, Forest, FrCh, GCh, GV, MixCh, Puff, Ski, Swim, Track, 71, 171, 178 Sellick, Chris 178 Shelly, Sandy 178 Shires, Diane ACap, Cheer, FrCh, GCh, GV, OAK, Puff,112,11-4,163,172,178 Showers, john Bowl, 178 Sidell, Kathy Co-op,178 Silagi, Robert Drama, MarBand, NHS, Pep, Play, SyB, SyO, TS, 59, 60, 178 Simmons, Eric Base, Bask, Foot, Forest, 8, 108, 138, 166, 178 Skidmore, Geoff Tennis, 83,142, 178 Smizcik, Mike Base, FrCh,69,178 Smith, Barbara 178 Smith, Darla 178 ' Smith, Kern Foot, Ski, SyO,WOAK,b8,178 Sondgrath, Colleen Art, Cheer, CWC, Co-op, Drama, FrCh, Gen, Ger, 71,172,177 Splear, Valerie Forest, Ger,9O,179 Sprankle, jeff 179 Stahr, HU? Base, 179 Stapleton, Sheila CWC, ChambOrc, Co-op, Gen, SyO, 179 Stariha, Frank Co-op,179 Starkey, jeff Bowl, Foot, Ski, Track, Wrest, 128, 179 Starkey, jennifer 179 Steenberge, Bob 179 Stephens, Dan 179 Stewart, james Chess, Fr, 179 Stites, Connie Co-op, 179 Stumph, lay Co-op, 179 Sutherland, Bob Bowl, CC, Track, 179 Synnestvedt, Sue ACap, MM, NHS, 55, 89, 163, 179 Tarkington, Beth Forest, GV, OAK, Puff, Senate, Swim, 28, 88, 112,163,179 Tuefel, Steye179 Thomas, Paul 179 Thompson, Michael 179 Thorpe, Chris FrCh, GCh, MixCh, RO, Track, 71, 174, 184 Toby, Robin 184 Todorovich, Vince Base, Foot, Forest, FrCh, MixCh, Puff, Ski, 66, 112,172, 184 Trudel, Todd Bowl, PPong, Span, 184 VanDecar, james CC, MarBand, NHS, Pep, Play, Ski, Swim, SyBand, Track, 89, 137, 184 Vestrand, Marge 88,110,112,130,136, 184 Villerot, Theresa 184 Vincent, Teri Coaop, 184 Wagman, Chris ACap, Bask, Bowl, FrCh, MixCh, Ski, Track, 184 Walker, Christine Co-op, For, Forest, Fr,184 Warriner, Tara ACap, Drama, For, FrCh, ryiixch, Play, 58, 63, 184 Watton, Cheryl ConB, ChambOrc, Co-op, Fr, MarBand, Pep, Play, Soft, SyBand, SyO,184 Watts, Brian Base, Bask, Forest, Tennis, 91, 184 Weber, Keith 30, 60, 88, 171 Weber, Norman CC, Track, 128, 137, 184 Wellmer, Denise Bowl, Co-op, FrCh, GCh, MixCh, Puff, Soft,184 Wentzel, Mike Foot, Ski, Track, 108, 166, 184 Werkman, Bill Bowl, Track, 128, 184 Whipple, joe WOAK,184 Whitnell, jeff PPong, Tennis, 184 Wiechec, Tom Foot, PPong,WOAK,156,184 Wilding, Sheila Coeop, Forest, 90, 185 Williams, Dawn Co-op, Forest, GV, MCC, MixCh, Puff, Volley,185 Williams, Karl Foot, Track, Wrest, 69,108 185 Wilson, Tom Forest, FrCh, MixCh, Tennis, 91, 172, 185 Wilson, Karen Bask, Bowl, Co-op, Fr, GV, Track, 130,185 Wilson, Keate156,185 Winget, Carmen 69, 75, 185 Wither, Brad Forest, NHS, RO, SO., Swim, 91, 100, 150, 185 Witowski, lvy Co-op, 185 Wood, Scott Forest, Wrest, 91, 185 Woods, Rebecca ACap, ChambOrc, Drama, Cer, MM, NHS, SyO, 37, 47, 84,185 Worthen, Liz 185 Wright, Kathy 185 wright, joe185 Wruble, Deborah Co-op, Fr, 185 Yee, Fred Co-op, RO, 185 Yirovec, Suzi ConB, Co-op,MarBand,163,185 Young, Andy Acorn, Ger, Q81 S, SyO,96,186 Zagone, George 185 , 2 Abranham, Denetee192 Aiken, Ricky 192 Allan, Patty 192 Anders, Michelle 192 Anderson, Gail 192 Anderson, Robert 192 Anderson, Sharon 192 Angeloff, Phyllis 96, 192 Bagozzi, Norm 91, 192, 203 Ball, Laura 192 Banfield, William 196 Bartos, Susan 140, 192 Bauer, Ray 192 Bauer, Werner 108, 192 Bedford, Earl 192 Bedrava, jeannie192 Bee, Christopher 192 Belasco, james 192 Belling, Mark 192 Below, Angela 88, 134 Beltowski, Marielena 81,192 Benia, Tina 68, 9O,126,130,192 Bertolet, jon 78, 192 Bolton, jerome122,139,192 Bordynoski, john 44, 192 Boschma, Andrew 192 Bossenberry, Suzanne 94, 134, 192 Bowman, Lee 192 Bowring, Bruce 192 Bradford, Barbra 94, 193 Braim, Rob 108, 128, 193, 205 Brancaleone, Kevin 193 Branham, jeff 193 Bridgewater, Robert 193 Brown, Suzanne 90,130,193 Bruch, Kurt 128,137,193 Butkovich, Ronald 108,138,193 Butkevich, Phillip 122,193 Cabe, April 193 Caldwell, james 193 Calhoun, james 108, 193 Callan, Thomas 193 Calverley, james 193 Carnes, Kelli 193 Carrico, Kevin 193 Chaffin, Sue 193 Chamberlain, Barbara 193 Chambers, Lisa 193 Chapman, Kirn108,193 Chetosky, Christopher 193 Chika, jill 25, 193 Ciocan, james 194 Clark, Kelly 140, 194 Clayton, Robin 194 Clees, Lorraine 194 Coatta, Lisa 194 Cochran, Brenda 90, 126,130, 194, 201 Colburn, David 96, 205, 207 Coley, Tom 194 Collick, jeffery194 Comby, Mark 194 Coombe, William 194 Copeland, Carmen 113, 194 Cordone, Lorrie 88, 90, 194 Covert, james 194 Cowles, David 194 COX, julie 90, 194 Crist, Clifford 128, 137, 194 Crockett, Kenneth 194 Cross, Pauline 194 274 jU Cruz, Cesar 194 Cummins, Debbie 90,100,194 Daley, john 39,122,194 Dawes, Todd 139, 194 Dawson, Terri 95, 194 Decker, john 194 Demianenko, Teodore194 Dennisuk, Margaret 194 Diamond, Rose 194 Didyk, Darrell 194 Dill, Lawrence 195, 207 Dodd, Lisa 143, 194 Doll, Christopher 195 Donahue, Cecile 194 Donohue, Daniel 139 Dorsz, Deward 195 Douglas, Donald 78, 195 Duffey, Patricia 114, 195 Duncan, Paul 195 Dungan, Shawnne113,130,195 Dusenberry, Mary 113, 195, 203 Dusseau, jeff 195 Dyer, Theresa 195 Earl, Linda 195 Edwards, Scott 195 Edwards, Sharon 195 Elliot, james 128, 137, 195 Ennis, Stephen 63, 204 Faris, julie 195 Farlow, Todd 195 Fix, Tim 34, 47, 59, 128, 195 Forbes, Dianna 195 Fortin, Richard 195 Fournier, Norman 195 Frato, Candace 195 Frederick, Michael 195 Frizzo, Christopher 195 Frizzo, Susan 195, 205 Garner, Karen 195 Gary, AnnMarie195 Gauthier, David 108, 139, 193, 195 Gerard, Darrell 195 Gerard, Donald 195 Gibson, jean 195 Giese, Lori 88, 90, 113, 196 Gilbert, Darla 146, 196 Gillespie, Melinda 38,196 Giltrow, Robert 142, 196 Gilrdana, Linda 134, 196, 207 Giralt, Nuria 95,196 Gleason, Robert 108, 196 Gonzalez, Gina 196 Goodier, Kent 196 Gorske, Terri 196 Grabowski, David 196 Greene, Matthew 49, 113, 196, 205 Greenwald, Christopher 196 Gregory, Susan 39, 90, 140, 196, 205 Gries, john 196 Griffith, Lawrence 196 Gross, Scott 30, 78, 192, 196 Gudenoos, Laural 196 Gumbetter, james 196 Hagerman, Christina 196 Haksluoto, Lisa 196 Haldeman, Derek 108,128,196,205 IORS Hall, Barbra 196 Hancock, Shirleen 95,196 Hart, Mary K130,196 Haupert, Karyn 90, 113, 130, 136 196, 207 Hausler, Henry 196 Hawkins, Susan 90, 196 Hayes, Sonnya 197, 207 Hempel, Douglas 197 Heneka, Denise 197 Henning, Phil 128, 137, 197 Hill, Karen 113, 197 Hill, Michael 78,197 Hoelaars, Lenore 58, 197 Holley, Lynn 126, 200 Holman, Allyn 197 Hoover, Greg 78, 197 Houghten, jonathan 8, 78, 197 Hubbard, Deborah 197 Hughes, Linda 197 jenkins, joel 28, 91,142,196 jiordano, Matthew 196 johnson, Careen 130, 196 johnson, Laurie 140, 196 johnson, William 196 jones, Charles 196 Kaczmarek, Kevin 126, 196 Kalter, Nancy 25, 37, 90, 100, 126, 130, 196, 200 Keebler, james 94, 196 Keeter, Rhonda 95, 96, 196 Keitz, Catherine 44, 88,113, 146, 196 Kellogg, Craig 196 Kennedy, Dawn 196 Kennedy, Timothy 196 Kernen, William 108, 139, 193, 196 Kiser, jeffrey 197 Klemm, Keith 197 Kline, Sherry 197 Koledo, Martha 90, 94,114, 197 Kovich, Steven 128, 137, 197 Kozlowski, john 108, 197 Kriple, Paul 197 Krog, Debbie 197 Kulesza, Cheryl 200 Kurkowdski, Diane 200 Kurz, Cathleen 113,200 Lage, Karen 59, 200 Lagraff, Debra 200 Lamb, Colleen 90,113,207 Larson, Brenda 200 Larson, Debra 200, 207 Lasley, Dawn 90,113,114,130, 200 Lawson, Ralph 108, 128, 200 Lechner, Daniel 200 Leckenby, Mary 200 Lee, Gregory 200 Lesko, james 200 Lichtenberg, john 98, 200 Lipman, Lawrence 108, 200 Lockman, joan 200 Lodge, Michael 200 Lollar, Pamela 200 Long, jon 200 Lyle, Mary 200 MacLean, David 200 Makowski, Martha 200 Makuch, judith 200 Manning, Scott 200 Mannino, Marca 200 Martens, Randal 200 Maser, Steven 200 Mason, Kimberly 200 Masters, Craig 200 Matthews, Theresa 200 McCafferty, Mary 200 McCarthy, Erin 113, 143, 200, 201 , McCarthy, Terry 108, 200 McCoy, Tim 108, 113, 193, 200, 205 McCulloch, Susan 201 McDonald, john 200, 200 McDondough, Patricia 130, 201 McFall, Curtis 201 McGarvey, William 201 McGovern, Kathleen 90, 126, 192, 201, 207 McLaughlini, Karen 201 McNitt, Scott 128, 201 McPartlin, Beth 113, 114, 197, 201 McSween, Theresa 113, 140, 201, 203, 207 Michalski, Earl 201 Miller, john 201 Miller, Michelle 201 Mitlner, joseph 201 Moak, Robin 201 Monacelli, Melinda 201, 205 Monagin, Michelle 201 Montrose, Victoria 201 Moore, Christopher 1, 59, 61, 193, 201 Morency, Brian 201 Morgan, Marjorie 75, 194, 201 Morris, Kelly 140, 201 Morrison, joel 68, 201 Moulis, Charles 91, 108, 128, 201 Mullas, Andrea 201 Murphree, Brenda 74, 90, 113, 201 Murray, Suzanne 96, 201 Nibler, Lori 201 Nichols, Rose 140, 201 Nix, Tony 201 Norden, Weldon 201 O'Connell, Michael 122, 201 O'Connor, Michael 201 O'Dell, Christopher 201 O'Dell, Marc 201 Olkowski, Tamara 90,100,113, 131, 201 Orange, Diane 72,201 Ordiz, Azucena 95, 201 Orloski, julie 58, 90, 194, 201 O'Rourke, Colleen 90,100,130, 201 Oviatt, Leigh 28, 78, 90, 114, 203 Page, janet 203 Page, Michael 203 Patterson, Dennis 203 Pelto, Kurt 35, 203 Penna, Kimberly 203 Peterson, Danny 94, 197, 203 Phillips, Lori 8, 33, 203 Picmann, Donald 203 Piet, Lori 203 Piet, Sharon 143, 203 Pirtle, William 203 Plum, Lisa 203 Pokowski, Therese 203 Pollis, Peter 128 Pugsley, jeanne 98, 203 Pueatt, Sandra 60, 203 Quinn, Brian 203 Ralston, jennifer 94, 203 Retell, Patti 90,113,114,203 Regman, Rebecca 94,113,205 Rigsby, Kelly 38,203 Riley, judi 88, 90, 130, 203 Roberts, john 91, 108, 122, 128, , 203 Robida, Sherry 97, 203 lRosenzweig, Andrew 59, 63, 203 ,Ross, james 203 Ross, Randall 108, 138, 203 Roy, Christopher 203 Sandzik, Veronica 78, 203 iSantti, john 67 Sarate, Mark 203 ,Sauve, Margaret 203 Schaub, Kathie 203 Schlaack, Steven 203 Schroff, Paul 113, 203 Schultz, Robert 203 Schwartz, Charles 203 Scott, Cherul 90, 95, 134, 203 Serafini, Cynthia 143, 203 Seyfarth, john 203 Shayna, Dawn 203 Siesel, David 128, 137, 203 Simpson, Kathryn 203 Sims, Drema 203 Skelcy, Mark 137, 203 Smith, Christine 90,113,143, 203, 207 Sochowicz, Kathleen 203 Sokol, Michael 203 Sourbeck, Robin 90, 195, 203 Sparhawk, john 128, 203 Spencer, Beth 82, 100, 140, 143, 203 Spencer, Carrie 203 Spencer, Scott 203 Splear, Mary 90,94,113,134, 203 Stan, Michele 203 Stapleton, Wayne 194 Starrett, Scott 194, 203 Stewart, Robert 91, 203, 205 Stoker, Christine 90, 113,134, 204 Stuart, Donald 30, 78, 192 Swift, William 204 Taylor, Donald 204 Taylor, Sherrie 204 Teague, Keith 204 terHorst, Karen 204 terHorst, Sharon 204 Teschendorf, jon 37,204 Thomas, Elizabeth 204 Thompson, Christine 204 Thompson, jennifer 96, 204 Thompson, Patrick 204 Thrushman, Sally 204 Tillis, james 204 Tingstad, Inger 204 Trawinski, joseph 203, 204, 207 Tresik, Annette 113, 204 Trevino, Antonio 204 Truman, john 204 Tyrrell, Lisa 94, 204 Unger, Heather 204 Unternahrer, Keith 204 Vanatta, Dori 204 Vanfossan, Brian 72, 204 Vestrand, Susan 205 Villerot, Patrick 204 Vollbach, Daniel 204 Walker, Catherine 113, 204 Walsh, Mary 204 Walters, Ann 203, 204 Watts, joanna113,114, 191, 201, 207 Webb, Scott 204 Weber, john 201, 204 Wells, Cordon 204 White, Dale 204 White, C.regory128, 204 White, Steven 204 Whitley, Barbara 204 Wilcox, Dawn 204 Wilkins, Sharon 72,204 Willard, William 193, 204 Williams, Sandra 59,204 Wilson, Lynn 204 Wilusz, Steven 137, 204 Winterstein, Dawn 38, 204 Wither, Tammy 204 Wolf, Rodney 108 Wozny, Kenneth 204 Wright, Bruce 204 Wright, Randy 108, 113, 128, 204 Wright, Wanda 204 Wysiecki, Wendy 204 Ybarra, Deanna 90, 140, 204 Yee, Todd 204 Young, Sean 204 Yurich, Ruth 204 Zopfi, David 204 Zryd, Cheryl 204 if kai This , 275 wi Adams, Susan 4,212 Alexander, Adam137, 212 Allen, Roberta 4,212 Aller, Michael137, 212, 220 Alvord, Ronald 212, 222 Anderson, Scott 111, 212 Antonick, David 111, 212, 220 Archibald, john 212,239 Austin, Charmaine 212,216 Bahm, Wendy 88,143,212 Baker, Darcy 212 Bateman, David 212 Bearsby, Kevin 212 Beckman, Paul 111, 212, 221 Beetschen, Timothy 212 Bell, Diana 222 Belling, Cynthia 212 Beltowski, Edmund 212 Benedict, Warren 212, 220 Benia, Charles 212,216 Bentley, james 212 Berger, Ford 212 Bertolini, Todd 111, 212, 221, 222 Biskner, Flora 212 Blevins, janet 212 Bliss, Mark 212 Bonar, Daniel 111, 212 Bondar, Donna 212 Booker, Sandra 212 Boschma, David 212 Bouckaert, Amy 134, 212 Bowman, Mike 212 Boylan, David 212,220 Braim, Michael 111, 212, 221 Branham, Anthony 111, 212 Briggs, Kirk 211,212,221 Britt, joseph 212 Bucholtz, jeffery111, 217 Buffington, Robert 212 Bunting, Sherry 56,114,212 Burris, Renee 114, 212,227 Bush, Terri 212 Campbell, Catherine 212 Carney, Karen 56, 97, 212 Carr, David 213 Carr, Donna 213 Carter, jamesa114, 213 Cassani, Dean 213 Chamberlain, Kelly 213 Charbeneau, Charles 111, 213, 221 Ciocan, Michael 213 Clouston, William 111, 213, 221 Cole, Newt 41, 213 Collis, Kimberlee 114, 213 Colvin, Cheryl 213 Conrad, Darrin 223 Cook, joseph 213 Cottrell, Lisa 98, 213 Cox, james 213 Crawford, Ronald 111, 213, 222 Crockett, Patricia 67, 213 Crouchman, Cynthia 213 Cummings, Daniel 213 Cunningham, Cynthia 94,213 D'Arca, Anthony 111, 221 Davis, Robert 213 Denier, Randall 211, 213 Devereaux, janine 213 Dewan, james 213 Diedrich, Gregory 213 276 SOPHDMQRES Dorsz, Kathleen 94, 213 Drewek, Shawn 213 Dungan, Shannon 130 Dyer, Roy 213 Edwards, Carrick 211,213 Eggleston, Edward 111, 213, 220, 226 Elvy, Chris 213 Emanuelsen, William 213 Ferhadson, Kevin 213, 216 Forester, Olivia 98,213 Fricke, Edward 111, 213 Fronius, janet 213 Fulton, john 213 Furlong, Patrick 213,221 Gamble, judith 213 Gammon, William 213 Gardner, Kim 213 Garrison, Diane 213 Gatti, Matthew 213 Gault, Elizabeth 213 Geoghegan, Mary 130, 213, 217 Gilleran, Daniel 214 Gillespie, Robin 214 Gillies, Peter 214 Giltrow, Linda 100, 130, 134, 214, 227 Givens, Suzanne 80, 214 Goodgine, john 214 Gravlin, john 214 Griffith, Bryan111, 214,221 Griffith, Karen 214 Groh, David 137, 214, 221,222 Grover, james 214 Hacker, Paul 214 Haglund, Sandra 214 Hahn, Thomas 111, 129, 214, 220 Halas, Wendell 214 Hall, Bryan 214 Hall, William 137, 214, 220 Harland, Kenneth 214 Harvey, Mary 214 Haverty, Keith 217 Hebert, Eric 214 Heilbronn, Robert 214 Hendershott, Glen 214 Herndon, Marv 130, 214 Hewelt, james 111, 214 Hill, Catherine 214 Hill, Robin 214 Himmel, Marie 214 Hocking, Douglas 214 Hoffmeyer, Gordon 214 Holley, Mary 130, 214 Hoops, Carl 214 Huhn, Rebecca 214 Hurst, Diane 214 lgnash, Ruth 214 janik, Laurie 214 jenkins, Denise 214 johnson, Carolyn 213,214 johnson, Christine 214 johnson, Richard 214 johnson, Thomas 214 jones, Barbara 98, 214 julian, Dennis 214 Kaczmarek, jerome 214 Keitz, Christine 88,214 Kennedy, Thomas 111, 214 Kime, Michael 214 King, Bruce 214 King, Douglas 214 King, jayne 214 Klepack, Frances 214 Knight, Margaret 215 Kripli, john 40,111,215 Kurz, Deborah 215 Kuzdal, john 215 LaFrance, Edward 215,220 Lama, Maria 126, 215 Lane, Barbara 215 Lashbrook, Lynn 215 Lau, Christopher 215, 221 Laverty, Kirsten 215 Lavison, Lori 215, 227 Lawler, Ken 215,220 LeFave, Andrea 215 Lenning, Pamela 215 LePage, jeannette 94, 130, 134, 215 Lipovsky, Danny 235 Locke, Deborah 215 Lotvedt, Reidar 215 Lovejoy, Robert 111, 221 Lukas, Robert 215 Luke, Cynthia 215 Lynn, john 215,220 MacLean, Donald 37,111,215 Magerowski, Robert 215 Maguran, Lisa 78, 215 Mannino, Lea 37,215 Marek, Susan 215 Martens, David 215, 217, 220 Martz, jody 215 Matlock, jeffrey 108, 215, 222 McCann, Maureen 59,215 McCartney, Donna 215 McCurdy, Kathleen 143, 215 McDonald, Anne 215 McDonald, David 215 McDonald, Dawn 215 McDonald, Fredrick 215 McDonald, Leroy 215 Mcl--lale, David 216, 221 McKinstry, Thomas 216 McLane, Charmaine 216 McLaughlin, Kenneth 216 McLogan, Kelli 216 McMillin, Michelle 216 McNitt, Mark 216 McPhee, Kurt 216, 221 Mehney, Wendy 216 Mendolia, Deea 83, 216 Mercier, Thomas 216 Messer, Karen 216 Meyer, Carl 216 Miller, john 216 Miller, Loreen 216 Miller, Philip 216 Minton, Gregory 216 Moilanen, Kimberly 216 Moncour, Dan 223 Moore, Alisa 80,216,227 Morgan, Cindy 134, 214, 216 Morrison, Aleta 216 Mullas, Rob 111, 216 Multop, Timothy 216 Muoio, Diane 130, 136, 212, 216 Murphy, Timothy 111, 216 Nagel, Eric 111 Nardicchio, Sabatino 8,108,216 227 Neault, Anne 217 Negrich, Daniel 217 Neilson, joann 217 Nichols, Daniel 217 Nichols, john 217 Nielsen, Michael 4, 49, 55, 217, 221 Nord, Rebecca 217 Noyes, Carole 217 isiyqtiist, john iii, 217, 220,222 Orloski, Andrea 217 Osborne, Richard 111, 217, 220 Ottersen, Martin 217 Ouirnet, Colleen 217 Paige, Kelly 217 Panek, David 217 Panley, Michael 217, 221 Parks, David 217 Partridge, Mary 217 Pasquinelli, Peter 217 Paxton, Sarah 217 Payne, Linda 217 Pellow, Dawn 217 Peludat, Karen 96,130,217 Pence, julie 96, 143, 217 Perkins, Lisa 130, 134, 217 Perry, Patrick 88, 217 Piceu, Christine 220 Pielack, joseph 220 Pierce, Newton 220 Pineau, Robert 220 Pippen, Mark 220 Ploe, Douglas 220 Portman, William 78, 220 Pruitt, Timothy 111, 220 Pulvirenti, Craig 220 Pyykkonen, james 220 Ramsay, William 220 Reams, Alan 220 Rehe, Gary 220 Reich, Carole 220 Reilly, Colleen 4,220 Richards, Robert 220 Richardsonm, juna 220 Riddell, Colleen 130 Ristau, Ruth100,134, 220, 222 l Rivard, Michelle 220 Roberts, Kristin 220 Roberts, Paul 220, 227 Rogers, Laura 220 Rollin, Paul 220 Ross, Richard 220, 221 Rudkin, james 220 Rushford, Samuel 220 Russell, Robin 140, 220 Ruttan, David 220 Sager, Robin 220 Sauer, Catherine 211, 220 Sauve, Paul 220 Schauwecker, Amy 220 Schmidt, Karl 220 Schmitt, Victoria 220 Schnurr, Susan 203 Scott, Clayton 221 Sebalka, julie 221 Selke, Donna 75,221 Sexton, Holly 41, 221, 226 Sharrak, Andy 221 Shaw, Thomas 137, 221 Sherman, Daniel 221 Shooltz, Donna 75 Sidell, Sharon 221 Simpson, Iudi 221 Sipes, Brian 221 Smith, Christine 114, 211, 221 Smith, jennifer 143, 221 Smith, Steve 220,221 Snell, Steve 211,221 Sorgatz, Michael 221 Spencer, Mark 221 Sprankle, Richard 221 Stafford, Ann Marie 221 Steele, Chris 88, 221 Stitt, Lisa 221 Stiver, Cindy 221 Stoker, Richard 221 Strong, Kevin 221 Suriano, Todd 49, 221 Sutton, Shelly 221 Swails, Kerry 221 Swails, Kim 211,221 Swanson, Nancy 221 Swords, Darrick 221 Synnestvedt, lon 221 Szczepanski, 1ilI221 Tardiff, Steven 221 Tate, Barbara 221,222 Taylor, Robert 221 Tepel, Steve 221 Tersigni, Renee 222 Thomas, Randall 222 Thompson, Richard 48, 222 Thornton, James 222 Thrasher, Tamera 222 Toepfer, Brenda 222 Truman, Roscoe 111, 222 Turner, Timothy 222 Umlauf, Michael 222 Van DeCar, Mary 4,143,222 Vardon, Pamela 220, 222 Vaughan, Brandon 222 Verlee, Theodore 222 Wagman, Amy130, 143, 222 Waldrip, Donald 212,222 Walsh, Lynn 56,222 Ward, Eric 214,222 Ward, Steven 222 Warren, May 34, 222 Weber, Elizabeth 34, 130, 222 Weiss, Deanna 222 Wells, Francis 222 Weston, Paula 88, 94, 222 Wilcox, Sandra 223 Wiles, Sheila 223 Willard, Susan 94,213,223 L, 2 Williams, Andrew 223 Williams , Cregory111, 220 Williams, Kimberly 223 Williams, Thomas 223 Willis, Brockton 223 Wilson, Lisa 223 Wilson, Lori 97, 223 Winterstein, Dianne 143, 19 Wood, Sherri 143, 223 Worden, Amy 223 Wright, Patricia 126, 223 Wright, Paul 221, 223 Wright, Paul H. 111, 223 Wright, Terrence 223 Wruble, Penny 223 Wurdoclc, Peter 2,221,223 226 Wysiecki, Pamela 223 Zagone, james 78, 223 f- H sf -irvr N W-M--'--v-0-Fw'--P .auf--., CIR 33 'N-A star L x .ff T -X ., if MJ X, is gags, -s T ,WX ,Y is ,,,, A All, 1 V if 'ia Aiken, Tim 230 Alexzander, Lori 230 Allen, Debbie 230 Almashy, julie 230 Ambrose, Melissa 230 Anders, Pat 230 Angeloff, judy 96, 230 Arnold, Sharon 81, 230 Ashburn, Donna 230 Bagwell, Palmer 230 Bahri, Mohammed 230 Baley, Dawn 88, 230 Baker, Kathy 230 Baldwin, Kim 230 Baleda, Cynthia 230 Bartell, Kim 230 Bartindale, Dan 230 Bartos, Ted 230 Bauer, Susan 230 Badrava, james 230 Belcher, Robert 230 Bethune, Mark 230 Bice, Chris 230 Biskner, Dave 230 Bovchik, Dale 230 Bondar, Kathy 230 Bosner, Margaret 230 Borydnoski, jim 230 Boschma, Michelle 230 Boswell, Richard 230 Bow, john 230 Boker, Michael 230 Bozich, Ann 230 Brancalon, Ann 230 Brawner, 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