Douglas MacArthur High School - Itella Yearbook (Saginaw, MI)

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Sharon Gantz, Vice-President lLeftj lvy Steinmetz, Treasurer, Peggy Makrlanis, Secretary il!7 Academic Awards: Susie McLeod iFine Artsj, Kevin Pesta tPrac- Margaret Leddy tCivitan Award, Science Awardi l tical Artsj, Dawn Ditzhazy iSocial Studiesl, Debbie Hirsch QEnglishl an-...,,, Editor Jill Schuette with photographer John Grunwell, received the Yearbook Staff Awards. Held on May 4th in honor of all deserving seniors was the annual Senior Honor Banquet. The recipients of the Outstanding Senior Award, the DAR Award, the Civitan Award, the White Pine Principal's Award and the Prin- cipaI's Award were all given recognition. Academic awards, honor roll certificates and National Honor Society inductee awards were also presented. The entertainment for the evening was provided by Douglas MacArthur's jazz band, the Smithtonians. Prin- cipal, Oscar Huyghe, and Blue and White Club President, B.J. Humphreys, shared the master of ceremony role. Mr. Stahl presents an honor roll certificate to Paul Tlncknell. 8!SenIor Honors Banquet Mr. Huyghe presents the F'rincipal's Award to Steve Borello. National Honor Society President, Jlll Barry, presents an lnductee certificate to Lauri Davenport. f-ng Tim Dwyer i0utstanding Senior Award, Dow Distinguished Science Stu- dent Award. Math Award, NMSQT Finalistj '75 Margaret McQuilIan CDAR Award! Janet Barry iwhlte Pine PrlncIpal's Awardl Eric Mey iEngIish Awardj Entertainment for the evening was provided by the Smithtonians. ACApU3L liiliiliiilliilllilliliiililiiliilililiiiilliillli 3 alla' Y j, Ann Archambault Carol Asiala John Baker Richard Baker Q .k..W ,,.,--4 .Q 1 Q i il L 1 i Bob Adsit Nora Alcorta Dawn Alles ' Lisa Austin Susan Bacon Mark Balley Stacy Barber Lynn Barnard Janet Barry Jill Barry Flon Beaudoln Dawn Bechtol , Lisa Benson Paul Benson Kathy Beyersdort lABOVEj Portrait of Sam McGowan. 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Kerry Carlisle uses Ivory i Q l i 3 V i 9 Q HHH! llllllll lllllll llllll lllllllllllllllll lllllllllllllllll 5 1 -,sr I .A, I' 'fax F - Q F : i O - Kai x 2, l x in : : 3 Y l ,X 3 3 X' 9 i XA i : I S I wish he would wake up, thinks Penny Westendorf as Mark Flerstad ' o 1 I 3 3 Nlllllllllllllllllllllllll1 - , I 3 Q 9 f . 1 Nr ,, 9 Q - 0 - t , . e- : 3 49 9 -cf ' : A f X V X 1 1 Z ' ' I 3 ,Y , 1 3 3 3 I I 3 3 5 3 3 1 3 2 3 3 3 2 3 1 3 i 3 S 3 2 3 1 3 3 2 3 2 . 2 3 V YYY 2 : Mark Fjerstad Harold Flack Robert Dye Dean Emede : 0 Leslie Foulds Brlan Franks Steve Everett Liz Farrell 0 ' Debbie Feeheley Sue Flrchau 0 : Pat Floerke Gary Forster : , Melanie Free Sharon Gantz , 9 3 9 Q 3 3 Liquid to wash dishes. I llllllllllHllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll HN X Seniors!13 xi ll lll l l ll llllll l l lil -gl lllllllllllllll llllll l lllll l ll 5 . 9-ff I l l , . Q l fy 'U E3 '! om O 32 10' nw J' OC. 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Jackie Nauer and Clay Price spend their fourth hour working in Student Unlon's store. Q 1 I i I I 1 I 1 1 2 1 I 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 Q 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 I I 1 1 1 1 1 T 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 -I ' 5 0Af N. 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QABOVEi Debbie Hirsch en- joys working with her doves for Biology. iLEFTi Senior rowdlness ls displayed at the annual Senlor recognition assembly. tBELOWi This column in the General News ls quite funny, thinks Katle Nolta. l E Debbie Salonen Chuck Schmidt Lori Wolchok Kate Young Brenda Zedella Tom Zeros Laurie Smith i911 Seniors!25 no-vw.- .... W,,,,,A , 1 47 ,ark I 7 ........,., ,..,,- if , . if K Z '. ' :, ky K ga-va . if :rw -.11 3 w-, Rn N , f ,K 71 -. '., 1 'g 2' ,J Y , A ff mf' K+ gig -Ng l Six 5 f Q 3 f r I a '.'-K my ,,,,: l .A iifjfi V.- , - ff. Q , I 'Q, if fi s - fig . fA, X3 wa - an gr Q -A I W ' ,,., 1- mgA'gXQx q 5 -1 XF? 1 I Q-9? 2 22 t ,-- 2. .f .312 - ff A Ac Y li 52. I O 1 W a 5 ,gg 2 q ffl I 5.5. A X yn an 1 Y ----- EY Nw-qi ,E if ff .gm Pk! W S lf M Qi wi 'ki' 'fl a 3:1 YA g 41. , if A ' Ser if F L C. R5 X , , Q5 S G' , wk G Ev' 5 3 . g- I 5, . . fi N. I, .5 V W-ff' Q 5' x ff' if A Q Rick Howard and Amy Hinds can now relax after that heart-stopping ride. Y The midway was crowded wlth people trylng thelr luck. QBELOWQ The famous Corkscrew is world-renowned, and greatly llked by the seniors. Thrills, chills. and excitement are many on The Corkscrew. The Corkscrew was the un- animous favorite of the many roller coasters, which included The Blue Streak, The Witch's :gf 0 ' -' . 'o':'1 ,- 0.0.0.3 1 0.0 ff IQ, QABOVE, RIGHT7 Jill Schuette, Kathy O'Brien, and Leslie Foulds realize its too late to stop the boat. KABOVEQ Linda Birney and Margaret Leddy sit back to enjoy the ride. IBELOWQ The hair-raising, stomach jolting drop of The Corkscrew. Wheel, and Shoot the Rapids. The Big Wheel is always an attraction, along with the various cable lifts and villages. The seniors fre- quently visited the many fast-food stops, and ice cream and salt- water taffy wagons. The always- present lines stretched practically back to Saginaw, but discouraged none. The bright warm sun and fair skies made for perfect weather. Three busses, filled with happy, tired seniors, came back home, with almost everyone a lit- tle sunburned. Penny Westendorf, Bob Mayer, and Mark Fjerstad walk together along the midway. Senior Trip!29 5 x. if 4 I 'V , Q... . ri s T V ,,, e I .of , ? 1 I , LZ .4 A Z2- W . f , ! r 'nh xq l .-N-M-. . 2 . al 'Z H 'lj - 425 Aj ,A .D- :-mf, -Q'5.-g ig M, ,. ' 'ig ax, K -, Af xx 3-4?-fgqlq -N Mx ,5 5 , , , 4 3 x 'Q W A if QW gp if .Y Q' In H 5 4 Vw 1' A x Eg 4479 J Q :wp Y f ' ! g 4 1 math .aua- .- I - as nv. .gg rp, 1 l ,1 .Q sa 25 5 ami.- IL . -'DD 2.3.0 gay , 1 'X ff, , Y 5 K A 1 f , 3 .. , W, W4 ez 4, ar' ,gi gf, ww is . ,, -. 195164 -2 T fel -is I 214+ H' M 'VI mn. Q., ., f, Gs. 1 1, ' 1 Asjgzrfww , A x my ,,...:1:: fi? WW Qi, , K sew y ' 1, 1gf,Qg3Pf3l 5 5, ':. Liffigsfi f ,W ?S'?aE,.,q0ff: i 1 . 1'- ff j' 'H 4 i if AX' K g I ,I I, 5 i , 1 Q ,. h S 5 i , A i f ,gi ,-- I V w ' s . I- W f 'hi x 2' x tina X K 5 Q 'Q 41 4 'Nu ,ff 722 6 -qi.. .fr f It. ,., , . .g- f n Lett - I Ak. 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Y' a-.gk nf X Q, k b N 3 jggmx Q 4 Q Av X N9 Sen .mm A xl ..., . .,,..... . , F w,,,,.....,. ,,,.gm.-..,,,9gm .... ------- - 'E m i ' ' ' .5 . TT-f r rx.:- . ..: Qu R? -'B fini-'Q f I . gvf 1 ffSwan1Vaileya. To W D Won. l l . . . .3 ..... m4B..:...+..+. -.,, .... of Cqach Gerard glves last rnlnute instructions to Mark LaFray. l ooo. 4 e oo oo v X QQ V 0 Q 69 90 4' 06 9 Q4 .. . .. . .. .. 04 Q 0 OO O0 6 - II ' ' tt 2' zz . . zz :: .5 . . gg ig P 3 3 3 . . 0 .. . ig fi FRESHMAN TEAM lFFl0NT FlOWl T. Konsdorf, J. Albreck, P. Abenale, S. Kallglan, R. Gonzales, D. Mercier, M. Garn, D. Nelson, R. Baskins. QSECOND ROWQ J. Zollen, B. Kohn, S. Fox, D. Ryder, J. Salamon, R. Perry, B. Wiess, B. McMllllg, T. Flan- dall. QTHIRD ROWJ Coach Coffron, B. LaFray, J. Dijenova, B. Bush, J. Hozeska, D. Ohmar, D. Kelley, Pl. Kropp, Coach Gerard. J. Kamm, K. LaRue, M.ylIickham. QFOURTH ROWT D. Ursey, T. Torgerson, G. Ortega, D. Bradly, K. Murphy, C. Englund, S. Maier, G. Nack, M. Getchel. 40lFrosh Football l ! , 1' , i . M my 1 . Q -CMAQ gif'-4-ff-ff-I g-.Hg -i f-Sa at B4 as Hsiisa 4010. f aa -Q ff kr' QFD- FE' 77519 Li' 9 9 ' . p. -1 f rf? 'tv V v - . RE f .4 Seq B8 ' 7-4 fi 7 R is kt' -I r rw- f - it - f.. . f Od F S vu- R 'E f'iJt'if', - Q' -ff' -52 1--.ea--, can ' .3 i i K' i ' 5, 1. J 1 ' -. Y ? 3 ft Eggs Tik i ' qs . S 4 119 ,84 460 ,ea I 54 . i '.1 .T Q.. , f M. - W A Q 7 T - l T T e T iii fa V .f . JV TEAM lFRONT ROWy S. Primack, K. Harvey, M. Flegenheimer, J. Staber, B. Liebinger. F. Barnard, S. Alles, J. Leibinger, J. Young, R. Smiegel, M. Short. QSECOND ROWy M. Eckert, R. Baumgarten, F. Richter, L. Tackman, B. McConnell, J. Harris, M. Myers, B. Gnatkowskl, T. Jones, C. Mulrhead. QTHIRD ROWt Coach Coffey, J. Hruby, M. Greko, B. Pfund, K. Kramer, L. M' W00d8ll, V. Johnson, M. Gerard, J. Forster, D. Valllar, Coach Carroll. The JV team had a outstan- ding season with an impressive 7-1 record. According to Coach Coffey the 14-8 win over Mt. Pleasant was the team's best game. Some of the outstanding players were quarterback Ven Johnson, backs, Mike Short, Scott Primack, and Fred P Richter. Most improved player -. 'S f of the squad was Jim Liebinger. When asked about how the in l team would be next year as the e ' varsity squad, Coach Coffey -S said, They have the potential Q.. .. H to be the best varsity team ever. F They were the best and easiest team to work with. ,Y -B' The freshmen team had a S I I h on ABOVE mmm Th M Anh season record of four wins and QABOVE LEFT1 Mike hort ga ns yards age nstt e ers.t e ac ur f I, loses Co h d b Mr offensive line guards an 'end around'. tABOVEy MacArthur defenders rip the ball loose dur- ggffron arid NSC gerarg the ' th Mt. PI S Ht BITIS. , , , mg 6 ea 8 9 team had impressive wins, two of which were shut-outs. . Fresh Football!41 CROSS COUNTRY TEAM QFRONT ROWJ Coach Lyle McAuley Flob Mussen Van LaMore John Cammln, Mary Ann Opalewskl Matt Strzyinski Bill Murphy Kelly Ennis Roger Foy QSECOND ROWQ Greg Beck, Dan Wagner Clay Price Thad Bessel Bob Leddy QRIGHTQ Clay Price places flrst again for another DM The new co-ed Cross Country team, consisting of heavy en- durance runners, directed by Coach Lyle McAuley, completed another season, led by award- winning seniors Clay Price and Mary Ann Opalewski. Consistant runners were Junior Matt Str- zyinski and sophomore Thad Beisel, who kept the team strong, along with freshman John Cam- min. Clay was the top finisher in the WPC meet, and he won the Eisenhower and Delta Invitational tournaments. Also, Mary Ann placed first in a State women's tournament. 437.57 -K , 'S-:fit li-,of '!' lE'5f23SL'fivr25 liz55g5?E?s5Zig 295:92 ?Qa' or-f6.g:9qa.02 If ' ' ' 'RQHD -,e- . '0,' ,affg?OE',6.Q '1Q+932o3-H U ' ' - , ,6. 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The co-ed addition to the team is all Q0-,h.9e0ggOeE . gf f .611 state miler Mary Ann Opalewski. . - Us-' 49900 -.-P-'o' 7-oofiii-Q22'UfP 0J-'rvzsfzif'aff-Woe vsrf60.a'v29qdaHo'b'6'U'?'f91f e '.515-551555 Z biLQQQf0:a562-ae.-20:65-'h'O!o' 'f-1-Q 6 'if ' 51af55Qf-5? V ,.vwE2v iff -ff ww 7335?- 53 1'--V NI fit . 5 fri! ii a?:5,aL'Z 7? an .yn gpm 523 0 . H ,if .. 9 bm' . .:D.'.-...E'-,,,- ,- ' li . ...EZ .' 4 - U, ,' ' ' 000 -40 .-av.. 'er' ' -ff . .0 .v.,.f-.- -Q,2QQv'Qd+Q:-iavggej. 4dQ0,. ,.f5gQ95f'g:Q, ,,59'Q5f5f,f,bQQQo29f5abQ55Q:ii3 ?A1b'!O.:Q9.1'.-.iQZgf,1' -.ls'3h2?:d'A9k-.5Qif'J7fu.On'-'ALQJA-::'-A01-A-rr? ' iiiiih-fQA Frosh John Cammin leaves a long stretch behind him. Dan Wagner keeps a steady lead ln the race. QBELOWQ DM leads the pack against John Glenn. 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X . oo r QQQO. 22 50 I .OQQQQQ f 000000.00 Q 0 0 00 000 0 000.000 000 0000 qi 00 000.5 0 q000.Q00 003300, 0 000'000,0,00 Q' i02fQx 5:10Q0z'0:0:0?I0Q0, .N W, 0,'0q '04 803330034803 'Q 'Q T O ,- fx- 5 09 Q . of 04950 sm ' v ' T b 0 - - -, . -1 - -. X 4 A f2'3'37 rx 1 -' so -3' - X .- ' - I . f 1 ' . I l l l o S-lx? ' N 'l' - -.QLQ 7 ', 1 .00 o - , - 'r ' lx- ' 5 QQ . Q 1 4' . K-W' , ' 5 T I0 0,00 , E' X I -' f 0000 , 0: '0. I0'00 00 00 00 00 I.4029!0!a0:'80QQof0!0!9.90f0f if A hlb.. l ,,Q I . I. 5 5 i 4 1 VARSITY TEAM QFRONT ROWT Chris Briggs, Betsy Schlrmer, Linda Farley, Peggy Jones, Pen- ny Jones, Terry Piechowiak. lSECOND ROWJ Coach Bob Quinn, Julia Roberts, Melanie Thomp- A son, Cheryl Short, Diane Hefner, Lois Bach, Sandy Spangler. Y- Sandy Spangler eyes her opponent before her match. 44!Girls' Tennis I - - 4 :l.x,,gf,- K F 1 i X 3 i -X , , , -. . Q w a' 3 - x f ., '- , A f -I Vg 1 R f, , ,fi ff wx! fwkfr lat . tr ,-6. g JK A' 'J ' .5 f' Q. ,, if Q X.-gt . N 4 fa I W Betsy Schlrmer, number 2 singles, ls skeptical about her next shot. The girls' tennis team conclud- ed the 1976 season with a tough finish. The varsity team came in second place in the regionals, only one point away from Fenton who captured first. ln the state meet the General girls took eighth place. The team finished second to rival Eisenhower in the WPC. The all conference team in ten- nis included Melanie Thompson, Penny Jones, Lois Bach, Sandy Spangler, Cheryl Short, Betsy Schirmer. The number two doubles champs along with most valuable players were Cheryl Short and Lois Bach. The JV girls tennis coach was Mike London. They finished their season with a 4-4 record. Most improved and number 1 singles was Mary Jo Schaeff. 'X f gcggmxe . ss. '-me f-ggmx .1532 an f tawsaia Sf W1 G . M t 21'-.2EJ'C'x. y S ' ' .s. ,::n.:.:,'-' - ,Jo .,-, . ,,.,., .,, X A sm M W w1S2xXe 55'3Wg5 me .3-.le-tx.--,Q.agassrf -5.-f .7 : :' f fti9'3f5i'i32: 3' 'R g a t? . TSICNL' 'iC5 4.'4'R'41l- --3--I . 'Ct 'I R ---'.-,. Km ' Lf:' fxlfffik' ii Q-f - Q- - - - . f - - 'f- Y'fleiiffqf5-hIKKf::rx ?w-S-iii v t -re .- . s. w ' f - 014 -Egzvzy,.gfizriygui-MisiF9g:1:sEf195:12:121315?-,,-'S - . 'r -. , . i - 'f 1 ft X X -1.-S3f-lig5.:.fS,-ai-,-ttymglghgxtg ,- . .- . at EN-s.it:-L Bug' 'X' SYN? 'ri' 'Hill'- 'ff - N f 'Os XBC Western A 4 L- B- 2 s f FllntHamady ' ' , .. . Mt' Pleasant . 2 Q-ft -. . - M' X' V f- N 1 4 - V 2, , ' a 1.. t X if-5-fl Q. ff' ' - 25.4 .t iii- : ,R gg 1- ' V 'ij Y '- fm - S a ? :. u, . . ., Y lx it x '5- A . . 2 R f? ,watt 8 N t Ng ' oh , vxgxv xt V 4. as X Xa. Q Q Q, 5 Q' Kawai X SM, .ew W sf -ig Q S1 mtsakxx if XX X , 1 A Q- wi f t X , Q A . t 4 x t, ,NX ggi, E tt iw Nag, , EBM N BX X K Z SW 'NN N bbs' W RX 'Q -Rex X af t ,exft .. xxx x Q wax 0 r ab A vs, . stave- 1. We as -is-sa S N- t t K, 'ilu -X aw . Av af,-3 - kt-ly.-5 ay , s Egg -4:-ab 9 7' T533 'if Af , . 3 . '4 Midland NE f ' t ai-.,,l'l'4'and Centra' Germ! A A 1 a sks, :K .- X , -A -wi fee - . - ' X . :fi gs 1 ffh 1'-wigff Sify -.ii , ESQ :vs ,N - ...wat ,. ., as v.s.QwNa aa h. . t . .- st aux, ff' 3, W, W.-.--3 . . . A Seemlng very relaxed Coach Quinn watches over his girls. JY TEAM QFBONT ROWJ Laura Wilson. Chris Meisel. Angela Duke, Laurel Bell, Andrea Gunther, Soma Gogrl. Karen Bach. QSECOND ROW! Heidi Hug, Peggy Tramltz, Mary Lucas, Beth Damn. Cheryl Roth. Mary Kay Lolacano, Amy Powell, Mary Jo Schaeff. Girls' Tennisl45 L , ,.kL, Jim Haeger plans carefully before putting. The Varsity Golf team com- pleted another fine season with 14 wins and 4 losses. The boys also won the White Pine con- ference title for the 6th time in the team's history. Hill Herrick was the team's number one man and he also made the all conference team. Coach Flon Stelter feels that the boys worked well together to make a good team. Our JV team, coached by Bill Stelter made a mark with 2 wins and 10 losses. Good promises for next year's varsity team include Chris Loberg, Steve Smith and Blake Chartrau. Hill Herrick surveys the course with a critical eye. the ball go? wonders Ron Stelter. Driving 1' 0116 JV GOLF: QFRONT FtOWl Jeff Fancher, Paul Passaglia, Coach Bill Loberg, Tom Newvine. Stelter. ISECOND ROWl Duane Hutchison, Lee Godwin, Chris 46!GOIf 'ui .vw ,J J 1 M Hwy Q 54. .' ': j if 3 5 . ,il m ., ivfr, -Qm sgiwf .. ,. , ' .. -,,A M.. ijt. - ,'f+2114,?raQ,4, Q . ,... L K' if -' - ff. rfftl . ' 321 iiipiitf ' 1 gmt? f'fI,'?QiLg'.T5 ' . . ,+?5PQ?iQSEit? ML ef mf U 'Wg' .2 ' '-?2:g'3eL:L..v ',,:.:: L .,1:5.3.,V, 1 . ,S Q G F 'Were the Generals' delega ti on' Q Karen Crimmlns strlves forward off the block to brlng the team another victory. y The Generals girls swimmers pulled off a top season, thanks to the dedication of their new coach Kirk Nissley. With only their first meet loss to Midland, the girls finished this year undefeated. lt was the first time in the history of the girls swim team that they have ever placed in the state meet, coming in fourth place. Ten girls qualified for the state meet with top winners Karen Crimmlns, Susanne Zeros, Bev Gleffe, Sue Johnson, and Doreen Collier. Most valuable swimmer on the girls team was Karen Crimmlns, who was chosen by her team- mates. 48!Glrls' Swlmmlng Susanne Zeros dlves off the block for the 500 yard freestyle. f Q 4 5, f xi' g ' V 0 E Y -I as - xg , .f I l ' ' P D ff x TK-W 6 ,Q X1 gk X, l 'ii wi g 3 , ' ' E .... KM 1 V V,m.1. S, ,,'L 3 K 5 5 If Y Nr -K ,.x. - , lx!! Yvlr -Q1-W, X ,,. .v-'H ,...... S :S if-3 5 I x 5 2? . ,,1 4 X X ,M Q . A I li' : -':'- gg , s' 1 , will ,X X J , al' . a X 7 K z is 7. ff fi A gl I ' bu T N if I f. x xv ' ,s 5, Yyqh if ' fi' X ! , ff? fi Q fu A gum... 11 '91 S S YEL x H 1' HE. 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'-ns 259 1 55 , Haig . - - F Maw-- 57 1:Heml0CK 38 s i 94 . 61 s.s.t e ' f '66, . 2 85 ' g fJCht1V,QGlGT'ltfot J ,. gg '33 ze e593Vlf-sE5S9XVmeTG3f'?Qf..fi.fC. asii f a 1 engage 11- L . Qt -'fu , sl NWNVQ .-.gf -. ,-ev..-.W a.- .- :.-ew. wg vz- -v 3-wt -. -'-f l' ' we wit imw-W N 1' .:f:'?' Q. M' V S I 54,11 it 93 f ' 'W .4 YYY: Y ' 3 'NSS'-, -3:15, sf' ', :' v:1t'?a 1.'525 s- + f s : 4 as f' i:f:s':2'KrWv'e-'::: .awake -.pe -K is '- sf Nv :,5.x ' - Y W . 5 e endures Tom Howe, Ven Johnson, Olof Sundqvlst and Mark Kaliglan agree on team strategy. Coach Kaligian's varsity cagers not only suffered a Iooslng season, they suffered the loss of support. The stands were sparsely filled at most of the court en- counters. And on several occasions, as MacArthur served as host team, the visitors outnumbered the home fans. But team morale endured. Under the strict, well disciplined coaching methods of Mr. Peter Kaligian, the practices were sometimes long and always a hard workout. ln spite of their losses, the team members stuck together to proudly repre- sent our school. 52!Varsity Basketball makes a fast break to Craig Tucker, from Eisenhower. Up for the shot is junior, Joe Carney. opponent, Q HJ N 1 L, ,I 4 ,, ii ,Q fi L 1 fan A ,. V ef M' H27 ' V 5 'w Y ,,,, L.-ww,Aa.fm,1n.,3maa' up na A FXQ ,L A 9 Sw-vw f ff 2 MW li? K 'Q I vq------1.-.6 HW N-4' -Q., 1, ' W w w JV TEAM lFRONT ROWl Jim Young, Curt Trier, Bruce Gnatkowskl, Keith McGlaughIln. lSECOND FlOWl Steve Powell, Mark Meisel, Mlke Short, Jim Harris. lTHlFtD ROWl Coach Tim Braun, Mark Gerard, Bill Pfund, Kelly Kramer, Tom Wllber. QLEFTJ Bill Pfund tips the jump ball in MacArthur's favor in a game against John Glenn. lABOVE RlGHTl Mike Short tries to connect with a short jumper. lBELOW RIGHTJ Bruce Gnatkowski drops in another two points for MacArthur. 54!JV Basketball 1.-3525-'afsz ',-,',. if - .ie 5, Eisenhower t'-e- s ass: -S-se W-- T5f fb ' ' i ilDlillOR lVABSlTY 'YRECOF-'tb' 3 T CPWGSBNHQ we . ' Jann Glenn Q -1- ---t J 2 i'iii it ilvibmu 3445 ,ret Swanlvalslev i.i. Vista 1-fi ' :ft 2:2533 ' sf 5 t'ti' Eesbxvlliwarber-f f 5 if t,., :gg 365 Mtiaa 5 4 1 HBmlOCKQT:fl3:f5lf'f5gzl 5 61 74 John Glenn, -, ft, 36 35 EssexvIlle'G-arbor I 65 78 Eisenhower - 27 45 Buena Vista ' 52 65 Bullock Creek 63 56 Mt. Pleasant 52. X Swan Valley 49 5,1 g 38 3 d99P0F' f fk'i'bf'pv,: f:?f1?y?'e 'SSP -s :1 ' .' .i ' 1:-sc W A a I .,:k tj g . X I l 38 49 Bridgeport 52 se Hemlock . 50 35 StfSt6lJh6flS 41 65 5 . John Glenn 4 52 405 5 5 5 , , , , . BQWHUY. t t , 551 :John Glenn S75 58 Eisenhower sa 45 Alma 57 51 Bridgeport. , . 59 se J - 5 5-fectwestehi 92 55 55,'t 3,f3Q3'Qb tmgpleasamt as-gif ..rt.s . asc1i-may of ' ISV Smvhens .. we ,-syf, lilies 3' rw i-tV 5 H Mt. Pleasant ,lg - ,gg fy.. is-45115 i! ,. ks t 5 . , ,' ' 5 .- brlb E kbkh -'.. - FRESHMAN B RECORD' DM ?oPP 28 532 Bridgeport . x 155 g Hemlock E21 J 21 lac Q, stsiepnens luonneienn. ze. scum-say 33, ,,..i t 2, J , ps. 40 ' 38 ' 527' A 626' BC Western 44 558 John Glenn 242 eraaepon , 33 340 aElsenhoweg2f 50 523 5 , - Alrrldfiftif-i'fl.12 as iss lf Rucker? 29 6271 laciwestemllr 345 '-532-iggg A +Ml.5l?leasanr 42 lean' 5 :act-ianay SQ , .35 J 1. , L St. Stephens as l'24ii.5 Mtvaleasaqg J l --WPG 3.L0Sf,11f, RICKQY 'J it 5 A MF mx V nl . , ,L.E: i qwfia . ,M :Q WV W 5 ,wb-Q., msn Whig , M, Kms N , J W iq ,,..,.-.- ,,.Qun-ws-auf 7' 5 'Sai f 45 A y ,,.., ,I J' ' umiili Q2 tin'I 4 mam. Mmm'-we wwf www JW wsu-snngvlw il? ll!! N..-fxzj -warm, an mm iw' aw 'QM 1 Wa 1 ,ef BWI! Gi-R A P PL ERS r'5f X -xg Jeff Schneider goes for the pin. The Wrestling Generals closed out the 76-77 season with 10 wins and 11 loses. This was the most successful season in the past few Pine Conference, and seventh in k the County Tournament were the '- highlights of the year. Barry Gronski was the outstanding in- dividual wrestler as he recorded 28 wins and no losses. He also defended his county cham- years. Third place in the white Q--5 pionship.. Rick Howard, Mark 5 O'Dell, Mike Jeffords, and Britt y Nglan also Closed out successful 1 Mike Creko and opponent walt ln starting posltlonlfor the match to begin.. l SSBSOUS. 4 . f - VARSITY TEAM: fFRONT ROW! Fran Fritz, Mlke Jeffords, Rick Howard, Britt Nolan, Craig Boyd, Tom Pastirzyk. Junior Gutierrez. QSECOND ROWT John Cammin, Mark O'Dell, David Johnson. Don Snyder, Herb Sheldon, Derrick Smigiel, Rick Compeau, David 56!Wrestling xKf '-gf 1 Mayer. QTHIRD ROW! Coach Mel Skillman. Asst. Coach John Brooks, Tony Gorsche, Mike Greko, Jett Schneider. Barry Gronskl, Chris O'Keefe, Lloyd Woodall, Dan Barrls, Howard Clark. 'NK Egg Q? TW , W an , . Ei' j A A e , f ff! ICEFISIN IDN T755 .N , wo. I, ' 4 vmefmae' ' Jim Slaggert skates to check his opponent. iBeIowi Goalie Jim Haegar keeps the pucks away. Dave Ursuy pauses to watch a teammate play. --' , 7 W Flob Mussen and Eric Grlndahl attempt to talk through the glass of the hockey rlng. The Hockey team, now in its third season at MacArthur com- pleted the season with 11 wins and 10 losses. The lcers fair season had several disadvan- tages. They played all of their games at the Civic Center, unfor- tunately having no choice of time slots for their games and prac- tices. Some games took place early in the morning or late at night. This, also, made it hard on the fans. However, all in all, the Generals had a successful season. . 'N W y ,asf 1 John Whlte moves ahead of hls opponent for a goal. HOCKEY TEAM lFFlONT ROWl John White, Gary Griffore, David Ron Beudoln, Mark Martlnak, Phll Fetchik, Flober Mussen, Ben Heffernan, Don Shultz, Jim Haegar, Tlm Dwyer, Kevin Harvey. Mayne, Bob Lelbinger, Coach Lelblnger. KSECOND FtOWl Coach McLoskey, Dennis Ursuy, Jlm Slaggert, HOOkeyl59 The girl's Varsity Volleyball team has completed another season with a record of 15 and 4. The JV team won 12 games and lost 6. l The Varsity team worked well together with 5 seniors, 4 juniors and 1 sophomore on the team. The JV team gained much valued experience which will be helpful next yeaq when some will advance to the Varsity ranks. Dena Pennington bumps the ball. f H121 5' 601 Volleyball Patty Yuenger shows good form while bumping. w........... L,............. 37.315, . . K, .WA S , Au, ,, 1 44 K i 6- 'Wm ., 4 , . f , , K? 1, X -. f A - N N' K . gi V3 1 . 12 gi' ,g i .M aim ,Q - ' 2',,,.,A H' f , E fi nA , E ' I t uw . A' if ' - ' 14' ! .U Y Qr + -, Q. Q A' 153 , ,ar H ff i,,s'E' Q. 5 , X ' ,. ' A - 5 P - F Wi sb? - V V.. 'fl - xq if ff-zvwgf-,M QF wg, Q K 1' 'fi , ! y . ws. i 2 ,ag , .. 4 'W if na ff, is - ,S '-hw ' ew' .W f r f 2 W Q x 'X N 5+ Y 2 ? i QABOVEy Sam McGowan dlsplays good form as he passes the gate. KBELOWJ As he passes hls last gate, Brad Kreher is assured of e wlnnlng time. 62lSkI Team SKI TEAM QFRONT ROWj Penny Jones, Colleen Kreher, Peggy Jones, Mary Lucas. Katle Hach, Mary Calvert, Tlm Mayer. QSECOND ROWJ Brad Kreher, Sam McGowan, Dave Rank, Jefi Sprung, BIII McConnell, Tom Brown, Matt Gray. 1 , If Jeff Sprung turns to make another run. The Skl Team again had a win- ning season. They placed 2nd in both the Regionals and the Divisional Meet. Other top finishes for the team were placing 5th in the Detroit News Meet and 9th at the State Meet at Walloon Hills. ln the course of their seven meets e the team lost only one meet to Cranbrook. Jeff Sprung, Peggy Jones, and Penny Jones led the team to many of their victories with their high scoring. E E T L 5 li 2 5 Tim Mayer properly executes a left turn lABOVEl and a right turn QBELOWQ around the gates. -..- --v- ,....---..--, ...v...-.. -.- .Y.vY. -..., . ...-.-.. vm.. . , -,,,,, Richard, Julle Flltz. Sandy Egloff. Sheila McCabe, Ann McCabe, Mary Lucas, Sonya Gogrl. QFRONT ROWJ John Bovlll, Kurt Foulds Dan Llebrecht, Dan Rlce, Tom Neer, Mark Garske, John Marx- hausen, Piper Holloway, Barby Krohn, Sue Adslt, Colleen Kreher Natalie Hooper, Mark Flegenhelmer, Patty LaBreck, Linda Morley 1 l 'f--'-f'-at ---Hvfw - - 1- Gary McMalI, Steve Williams, Eric Flegenheimer, Heidi Hug, Mary , Kay Loicano, Janie Miller, Linda Elchkorn, Annette Reid, Tim Knapp, Tasha Kreher, Keith Brenske, Pete Ewend, Chris Meldel, Sharon Reid, Connie Paron. Ski Clubl63 C566-srmefeanils Reeve at sit: TPGDVSCQ an germnuile 9 Diver Mike Chaffee shows perfect form in his entrance into the water. , To the pleasure of coaches Pat Bridges and Rick Anderegg, four members and two alternates were sent to the state meet. State qualifiers included Sophomores Jim 'Carroll and Scott Parker, and Freshmen Greg Foltz and Curt Crimmins, the youngest team at the state meet. Rick Anderegg said about the whole team, I was extremely proud because they were primari- ly a Freshmen and Sophomore team. They were respectable in all meets. Tough to beat at home. Senior diver Mike Chaffee finished the season undefeated in dual meets. Captains of the swim team were Jim Howe and Mike Chaffee. Nick Redfield and teammate race to the finish in time trials. Jim Howe doesn't know which way is up during swlm practice. Q -fl-Swv-1ze:wi,KA. T ' M, , ii' - '- '? vs,+1f,.J-...Vw I' V394 if 3 :Si 1a ,Q . W., . e e x V mis s it -1 '-'g V fi f s 101si2Z3 1 izw s asian gp. jf. - , i .kk' Q 15 f Eisenhower 425 Q l M1-Pleasant t 1 e F 1 korf Relays 1st in'1 mile, 2 mile iClay Pricei ge ., .gltgi V K fl :ar t it . , A fm- Diff ist ri F --i fl M ,A . . , :ggfffi Q ti , k ig Y1'.Q,,7!?J3k?44-e'f:s..2 IL!! xiii-5. tQf . 12-A XL .-fa: ,asf Qt- , stew-ka-f-geese -sus 4. . 131 w 66 The 1977 Boys' Track team overcame its lack of seniors with a very strong cast of underclassmen. Of the few seniors on the squad, two are exchange students: Olaf Sunqvlst from Sweden, and Robert Depuls from Belgium. Another outstanding senior was Clay Price, who was undefeated dur- ing dual meets, and went on to take flrst place regionals In the two mlle. Senior Dave James had an outstanding year ln the long jump event, while John White and Jim Slaggert helped round out the field. Clay Price and Coach McCauley walk to the next event. 66lTraCk A competitor high lumps at the Eisenhower Rich Martin breaks the string In the meet- hundred. Thad Beisel 'slows down' after a hard race. Dave Jackson spreads SOIVGHT on 9 cut. -S ws, . Nb 4 u fAl Connie Paron shows the form of a shot putter. lBi Gerrl Bell stretches for dlstance ln the long jump. QCi Sally Dwyer leads the pack ln the 880. 68lGIrIs' Track S 9 1 s ,W This year's Varsity Track team was lead by two seniors, Mary Ann Opalewski and Sue Doyle. Mary Ann was only defeated once in the mile and never in the two mile. Sue won the majority of her sprints. According to Coach Biver the team could have finished first if it would have had more depth. Sue Doyle runs the relay. fu 7 Valley 7 Glenn 73 40 Buena Vista 69 Midland Won 7 LOS! 4 first. GIRLS TRACK TEAM iFRONT ROWl L. Barllett, A. Kitolski, A. Glnther, T. Stevens, K. Harbin M. Opalewskl, R. Dubay, D. Mendosa, S. Kish, N. Heath, V. vescio, L. Leiser, G. Bell, L Pesta, A. Stroebel, Coach Biver. iSECOND ROWl J. Acres, P. Gross, S. Heidger, C Richards, S. Dwyer, J. Cammln, L. Martino, L. Burt, L. Eichkorn, V. Hassel, M. Burian, J. Szw- ed, C. Brown, L. Binder, C. Strobel, C. Hardy, S. Reid. QTHIRD ROWl R. Newcomb, S. Doyle A. Murphy, L. Schaefer, M. Fenley, C. Davenport, L. Bell, M. Hudberg, M. Donahue, M. Jef- ford?- fAl Melanie Jeffords watches the events of the meet 4Bl Michelle Donahue pushes to reach the finish line DEC' Duff' if DITIV N .- BY 4 we ' LL WJ . NFL X - . .: -T: -: :hm xx .. , M- P7414 Y: A . . . . . Q. e gr,-le Q I .45 2, H X we me . . 51:-Q--:e:.y::s: .. .. .,. ,XM , . .. ..,. ,J . ., .X s,,,s,x.,e M Q J, -. .X -W,.'.1,f,., -: ,. Q:,f,:,:.,.-x,m:.t:ef wg ,,,, ,se '15 ss Q 1- .1 .3 -v: ' - ww: :wefvaige-1Y1:f.m Q :wif Q. N- -. ft P 1- ,+f.f.w.sfMa,,fIsS's 5. -sq: miie.:-as -:ew fax :-g:vs'f53:'fffFfsfi-iw-uiffvz. 4-5 Ftrs- 2525-,F f riff:-fs. Suecams.-'Ng-fs:r'2iaf52:1 if wwe f5'5:s::.: 1: 23:1 e:v-vs--I,-1: 1 -- -f - .,, T opp 'Q A A DM.: 6 1 Bridgeport 'i- 6 1 Flint Hamady 4 John Glenn x 3 , W - - - to Aw, lliiaiiii A f 4 T 314 I gllllll b'. If xtfsr 4 , to cle, lllll gn i S1 -u I 5 ' gi FT U : f A L MS ' S '5T 2 S ' ' S+ of , 4 u 1 1 -LTN ' VT . .1 xx w. xx gxgxwxx 4 AMW l 1 , A if 4k . ,,,. K NA, . , J. Q nf., 4, n H . , S .. . .. Q .V , - -A:sasfwfr-.sqft5-.-:'.'-sorts. ,1:,.e:g-el 4:-,Q 31 g.. ' x F32 s ssts VM 4 f A M V ' 'h fl HW 1. - W , , . . v + Y 2 5 Midland High . y g r -I-. Won 13 Lost 3 t Y T l in Scott Symons scoops one up at the net. fi r iilftiisifib -fm- ,, ,V ' ' ' , -f -'. .. .Ye Q - . ' M - A ,- i 1 ' ' ' ' V332-'note . -as V 54 'ire i-- '+ '-dub: i 'seus Affpf -f e:q,5,i,r .5 tk.: , . , . , f S . . , 8 M Q VARSITY TEAM QFRONT FtOWy Blll Lamo, Jett Sprung. Scott Symons, Eric 1 Flegenheimer, Steve Murphy. CSECOND ROW! Coach Bob Quinn, Scott Lear- Jeff Sprung delivers 8 back hand volley. man, Ven Johnson, John Bovlll, Steve Jordan, Andy Howard. 701 Boys' Tennis MP 2 Q N t X X it M A swag. . . Q.. J - er Rf tx- 5 ' 5 tf XY 2 . i f aw ti at st S' 'X ' ' - 2 7 H55 ate X as new se K shin l 1 Filchri:GlQ0fi S S iiEtserxneii1erE vQi.Q Q X Qs. V. .J f l .3-5 . 2 X X S X at +2 A Y YN N 35-Q .st is 24 Qxwvtggu ,, :g r f- X Af w J ststekgxat it ,-L'- r f,ff'f2vf .a 13 vi ,L E., A JV TENNIS TEAM QFRONT ROWt John Hereza, John Marxhausen, Pete Ewend, Steve Smith, Randy Perry. KSECOND Ft0Wt Blll Hoerner, Brian Weiss, Kevin Harbin, Rich Herbert, Greg it ,.,. ,xynf f Q' eg-Rex 4 K Z Steve Murphy returns his opponent's serve. 1 Ven Johnson displays his classic form. The boys' tennis team finished their season by winning the con- ference title their tenth consecutive year. They also took first place in Regionals and took the whole team to the State meet. Coach Quinn had reason to be proud of the team. Number one singles, Ven John- son, finished with a 17-6 record. Other top single players include Steve Jordan, Jeff Sprung, and John Bovill. Number one doubles were Scott Learman and Bill Lamb, with number two doubles Steve Murphy and Scott Symons. JV coach Rob Glickman said that his team has really improved. They started slowly, but came on strong the last half of the season. Boys' Tennis!71 f f an-ww, . W The 1977 glrls' varsity and JV softball teams finished another season in late May. The varsity team's record was 4 wins and 15 losses, while the JV team's season held 8 wins and 5 losses. The glrls practiced and played hard and enjoyed the season thoroughly. The varsity team's coach was Mr. Bill Matson and the JV team was coached by Janice Swanle Swanson. The team members seemed to think that both coaches did a good job overall and were well liked by the girls. There are some good prospects for next year's varsity team to replace the graduating seniors. VQYNDQ ' ' Q T. 'fee X cat we . , gt . Janet Barry shows her catching ablllty to some curious spectators. Q X HX 0 ix A owls ' 4 14 ' 12 A 5 Eisenhower Z I : 1 Annurl-im L , . 5 Mt. Pleasant O 44 -Q - ,0 1 Bridgeport .. :34,..gg3.g SES' 1.1 , . ,, 3, 1 m m' .sf'.5E' 4' A W - 1 .lt .mm-v. Qihqs-xx -4- :W .-ilviseiklz 75 53:5 3. iff-Qs. ,wi 4 . - t ' 1 V '. - at :se Q f T - - sv SMS-i.-.. gig- -gil?-Y' 592' -If -' 'ks f'l fKSf 115552-1' Sul' Q ' 4 55 E'-i2-gr,eff-Etsuggtsfx NY Y?-511191-Sly Q, ' 9 J f t 51311: if 1- - 11--':' ' - :V 5. X g -' fsssfsisff-rfsagi' X. --'H aes 18 .- 1 . . - as 1 .N 17 S J 22 .- .1 :ff-j .t-31-2,9 . so, 'ts' Q J . J 14 . ii?-.l Elias ' . 72!GlrIs' Softball N: wg .1 .1 f. - .51 , i . .i'ff1 TF - -.1 ,Y Y' l Q .yah ...gw xv af . VARSITY lALL WPCl TEAM QFRONT ROWJ Julle Vlsnaw fmanagerl, Debbie Whelton, Patty Nance, Terry Plechowlak, Janet Barry, Jlll Barry, MaryKay Lolacano, Andi Sgrazzuttl, Leigh Strobel, QSECOND ROWJ Assistant Coach John Smith, Nancy Heldger, Vicky Selvln Llsa Johnson, Julie Figg, Janice O'Dell, Pam Lamrouex, Doreen Collier, Stephanie Gnatkowskl Coach Bill MBTSOD. NIP' ls, 1 ,it oi M, .- minu- s. -Q is at it Luis? Hagffaq ls' - 1 Q Llsa Johnson is hoplng for a home run. 5 I lfv ui-f 4, SJ . N . A., . -- , Y . 9... , - . 1- - 4 f 4 , t, glyQ,,i9'f.-A'4?fgvS'3 ?'j,. ifv?5f - f l 5 fQi,T'-1:2221 L 1- avi?-iv, mg.. .,. . M f+.fg? ',Q2 f 3 Mg , f f , ff- '5,'1w1f3f!f, ,, 1 are mf ' .g. t 1l',?.'f:' 9'-5--,Wi .1 pt--in ' 1 my ' :inert ,, 4 . 2 ,a!'f f'1 , my haf if ' va? ' fifth. a 'ig' at 1.1-1 - , ,I fiiif? gai,.g3,gSg.,5 , V. - ' My ffm i'?:1f Q2.?-f-eQ'2i'fifFwf friaay- P K lc .:' lf T5 H124 44 5133- .xiifiii-K75t'fib'5f,' '? 9'fli+f'3 A'f,l1, 'ili3 'M.f WZ' X' ' 1 Q, :ff A . 1 at , - Z4 '15a'f,'g5s'374 t aw to - Y Y ' '- ' W 2 ilinl. fa' J .Q .g,,.,--+ff':T ..-- .- X1 ' 2, rw 4 1 ' ' x, x ' M' - M- we JV TEAM QFRONT ROWQ Dlane Lobslnger, Llnda Lolacano, Julle Kirchner, Mary Lucas, Cheryl Roth, Kelly Coe, ue Adslt. KSECOND ROWJ Coach Janet Swanson, Denise Boyer, fManagerj, Paula Kunnen, Sonal Gogrl. Karen Kabobel, Nancy McMlIIan, Mary G. McKinley, Laura Bilby, Kim Fischer, Mary Jo chaeff. lABOVEj Llsa Johnson and Stephanie Gnatnowskl dlsplay different emotions durlng a game. tBELOWj Members of the JV team watch the varslty game. QLEFU Jlll Barry takes a break to watch the game. Girls' SoftbaIl!73 70lVarsIty Baseball The varsity baseball squad Cggch sends out 'took the field' at the beginning of the season with a winning attitude. They played the entire season ln full force with unending deter- mination. Their hard work paid off with a 16-10 season record, in- cluding two tournament wins over John Glenn and Swan Valley. The highlight of the season was the team's upset victory over Eisenhower to take the district championship. Senior hurler Craig Prange was named to the all WPC team. The junior varsity team also put in a season of good, hard ball playing. Their 17-3 record and White Pine Championship proves it. This season was the best junior varsity baseball season in MacArthur history. The freshman General ball players pulled together in team form, under newcomer coaches Mike McConnell, and Frank Leibinger. HUM? THQ lliilellili 9 VARSITY TEAM QFRONT FlOWl Greg Strobel, Tom Zeros, Martin Silva, Craig Prange, Mark Bailey, Al Brandi. Pat Floerke, Tlm Mayer. Mlke Flutfle, lSECOND ROWJ Mike Heath, Coach Kaliglan, Francis Fritz, Steve Grill, Al Pscholka, Dave Rank, Dick La Fountain, Flick Bishop, Mark Gerard, Mark Muehlenbeck, Mike Farrand, Rick Adler. Tom Spence. troupsl a s X' T' Q -iss' . f rx Q .. aw . iss A . ' . 15315-'FS H ,fi o .E51jviX:::.' ,!::'Z'1, ' 5 1 ' Q 1 ' is rl- 'ff' -If-LEW 51' X . itijf,iiiQi2 f'L.1 I ' - 9 if e 2 1 ,' K g CSYYOUTON i xi 1 51:1- 8 9 r'JghnlGlehnsflfff2 6 2 , . John Glennk. i.1e A 5 4. s, 5 ' 8 is - x i 'i B ' - . . ' ' Riff -V' . ' X We ' 'N X .8 '- X' r f Y' -W,-rt, 439- ., ey 915421 , ' N..t3:-.-mxibg. T - ht so mi, .ish , . t X. l s . mx .ts ta, .. .. .... ,.. . .... . W . , .. as -1. . xylil iais wexvl 'rgggf-2'g,:S.,' ' X ' F fi' tt 1 K. Q-'tQ,:Q,L:S K 15- tAl'fhUl'-Hill e 1 'fXi?4eiiEi.s:,i :Qi i' K ' e 11 - fag ,gi E, 'Swan Valley c 10 ' arf-New Q: .ew . 1:5 ., .'-- ' s r 2 i' Varsity BasebalIl75 JUNIOR VARSITY TEAM QFRONT ROWt Kelly Kramer, John Hruby, Lee Godwin. Jlm Harris, Jlm Leibinger, Bob Basklns. QSECOND ROWt Coach Coffey, Jeff Losee. Don Modrall, Dave Strobel, Jim Runstrom, Tom Dubay, Mike Gustin. Tom Martuch. QTHIRD ROW! Jlm Haeger, Fred Richter, Rick Smigiel, Bruce Gnatkowski, Scott Prlmack, Bob Lelblnger. NI n VAHSIT WPC HAMP Jlm Harris lsophomoret steps up to the plate wi' l Smigiel. AW-Ins? I F ,cgi 'Z - -Q, .jN' -5354-55 :zgufcrj 'f-Auf 5 - ' .1 p .Q ' Q 2:13131 Q--z.: Halsey wi-1. H153-no 's 1- X . 1 - -- , Q '-s.x: N02 STI 1 ' X ififtffta I-eg-slefzmfmxe ' it -1 S:--St J g 1, F tv , t , . ' -.Y Q- ,e.5::f1-x ci.- N X .rr -v U' -my - X si fi' l' ,ti J X B X Q '13 X HTA . . we ,:., E, X wusfai xt X 5 s'i1---in 511-. ef.: J. - , it s resets, gt xw.-WS -it-1:41 5- ..f 5, f.. - Q , X - -:ws - frshmw RS '- QTY' 1 KNs: :Str Q- -Q 5 ,t sv- - ' : I ' K ' . 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JVlFrosh Baseballl77 . :pf-Q: .-Q , , 'YW' 5 i - . , , f 2 i -X. 3 313- 2? Mixy g s it Q 'W ' .z1:11 Qsf. V' 21 M 4' 1 -' -W ff - as ga an W : , 2 3:23 5. Q f 1 961 78lAdS :- HHNHNNOHHHHOHNHHH'I monommmmmummoo O ,Q Ottawa Middle SchooI's old typlng room just lsn't the same slnce the typewriters have been sold. !'.' il, Y This textbook, copyrlghted 1962 ls still ln use at U... 0Jl'Tm:., 'u D l O 0 O O H ' O D '.-llllil... Q.. . .. Lux srrwlry, 'Y' I nmlnw M, . , rr 1, on mn':1ux'c mr q,c, r:,N'rgu:,:A Wrklranp ,N .rn MacArthur. mmwuq U U.. In Q. 'Q 0...- Saginaw Township recently built a new and larger library. lRlGHTl The new tennis courts wlll much more populated when warm weather strikes. 80lCommunity Newsreel MacArthur's counselors must teach Classes now' so Much snow and cold were mlnor annoyances that Townshlp residents had to en- thelr doors are not always open to students. dure- i -ti--M1 . , ,- 'pltzi Ii T r s l T 21. .. Sy Elf 4555 ll, As the roads ln the township become more heavily traveled, many stop signs are being replaced by traffic lights. Saginaw Township is presently experiencing prosperity and poverty. The community is grow- ing steadily with new businesses and homes constantly' being built. Public facilities in t e township are increasing in number and transportation systems are being improved. Yet there is a dim side to this wealth. Townshlp schools are having trouble meeting their budgets due to a millage defeat in August, 1976. Schools were forc- ed to make cuts in staff, supplies and in needed repairs. However, they have adjusted to the situation and schools have been running smoothly. The township received much snow in the winter, making roads slippery and students happy, as snow closings were numerous. Buy Your mr E918 Iiui Iiog :LZ .,,. V I i , 3 g, 1 lm 5 : I ,.:- f 'f- -ai.:-f av' by - 55 N. 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K W fa S x V 'C J, 3 vc, Q 4 5' 7 :9 92lAds 'M NuechterIein's ' 777' N .,V QA H ' MARKEY-ELLIOT ff3hfg?ffi'53'w ' -'Gwen ' g5,:5r:0n::. Q Furnishing the Homes Mk CJ ,..,. I Wm Admired Most BLOCK'S CARDS. 5777 State St 8m GIFTS ' 168 North Center 122 SO. NliChiQaf'l Ave. R Saginaw, Michigan 793-8038 'i p ou'll find what your looking for. ALFRED PUMFGRD I ,9Qf7 +1 f i f f N s SL SONS, Inc' A' ' iw' Q 9 'P ,. EZ: ' A gl Vases. fig ' ' ' GENERAL CONTRACTORS sl BUILDERS , -, 7 4 W 0 W5'CfT'fe.'fRl05f'3TpE'Feol5 ,qua 6 ' ' mi . 'nesn lor eu. mosr com lem- :2RgR:2,feQEf?f55!eE:2.i:f:fiP:rff3oCrf's'?sgz SAGINAW, MICHIGAN 48603 'oen'oymMmgm HUiDSON'S, JCPENNEY, SEARS, WIECHMANN'S Phone: 7996262 15435 and nearly 90 other fine stores! Corner of Bogfhonddhrzotzdjwosciesgdg. anile gvesr oi I-675 op ony vo , n o io AdSl93 Portraits of Distinction The flnest Servin Saginaw or Senior Portrait.- years I be Ivy Steinrnetz By Rummel Studio, Inc. 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Davenpo t M D FA B F P lil Dr. Larry W L ddy Q mggncawlllauii mf EIHEM QE Ill -W EDWARDS FA MENS SHOP P 5 l ' g I Y ' ' v - I I E I I 1 5 E E ' 2 E E ' se l I l' IV I4 S IAL Sl UDIO If -V QQ I J A A, ' 3' V. v J -w S ji ww ' Q, - i it ! 1' X f 3 i 1 ff - 1 . 4,11 , 2 il A :53fh?Ex'iu L' 3 X Q X , 2' ' X 1 2' 5 Mx N N 9 f f 2 iff - L 'i 5, yang .Xa 2 U . aww ,, X S1 ,Aa r A 5 . , I 1' nk Xa 1, 'f xr? K Aff! ff .. , Qi ,Q I ,, 5 ., K 3-Haw? 1 l ' 1 N- Q Q 9-uf It .is . A Q fl 1 i'.Jk E 1 ' ! f as A L , if I 1 K 67 , at .N Yr 'E x-A . '93 , .. ' ,,,., W L 'I - A lr 5 ,,zf , -.ri gg If T f gg 1 9 ' i W My Q X R 'E ' 2 f ' 3 , 5 , .si K 14, 3 3. ff It an :J x' wt' , 'Q 4 A 1 5 A 5 ' Jiqgff -? - L ,J sm-94555, J., , f 1 -A gg. 41 f f I W Y vi P Salk' .wx 7 iii. iw 1 il Il 3 T .iq 3 .M L, 52 s. K, Do MacArthur students have school spirit? The answer was a resounding yes the week of Oc- tober 11th, better known as Spirit Week. The week began with blue and white day on Monday, when all students sported the school colors. Also on Monday was the annual junior-senior powderpuff football game, won by the senior girls. Very few bare heads were present on Tuesday as it was Hat Day. On Wednesday all classes painted signs to promote class spirit. bln the evening, students hopped aboard their three- wheelers for the trike race. Thurs- day was Hush Button Day. The an- nouncement of the homecoming queen to the student body took place at Thursday's crowning Qs The ChrIs's have it! Capturing the win at the trike race was Chris Kiss Sanchez while hat day's victor was Chrls Meisel. assembly. Qi . 5. The homecoming tlnallsts llsten to Ann McConnel's Long and Wln- ding Road speech. ' 4 ft! . W 1 lf' ' 22 -t l Diane Hefner and her escort Steve Socha leave the gym after the A' Brand' Canes Queen Cemllle C'eVe'ene- crowning assembly. Spirlt Week!99 ,--8 's Long Winding' A fe.- .ar Odd l w Th ff p en U S U 1' W 4 V9 r 1 ,filif 41 x ff 5 Q? Q' 1 -V gil: 'png 1 if -Gia- V. 'gif F' I JA I- 4225 54 i The events of Spirit Week came to a climax on Friday. Homecom- ing struck with full force. First came the football game where a fired up MacArthur squad defeated the Bridgeport team by a score of 29 to 7. During halftime, instead of the usual parade, each class displayed their floats to a receptive crowd. The hard work which the Junior class put into their float paid off, as they won first place in the competition. After the procession, the seven members of the 1976 Homecom- ing Court were escorted to the center of the field by their fathers. While the MacArthur marching band performed, Queen Camille Cleveland was crowned by last year's Queen, Nancy Mikesell. Later that evening, couples, both . students and alumni, danced to the super sounds of Inner Visions . The dance was held in the MacArthur Kivateria which was decorated to the theme of -1 The Long and Winding Road . Newly announced Queen Camille Cleveland and her mother show their emotion. , as . I Kevin Pesta and Linda Blrney dance to the sounds gf Inner Queen Camille and Attendant Susie McLeod show their feelings. Vislons . Homecomingl101 F... 1 F' ff -W , .2 A. , 1? S. .-, 1, 2542- if ' K xy ,,v, 4 A . if,1f' A f fd av 1 . - 1 ' Q. U' Q .V . .-Aq,,2 QQ ? if 'Q 1'Q' K Ax 3 xv? m..... .. .15 W g f. +1 53-,JL E f 2ff i Q Q 5 A , 'ffQQfQ K . f f 1: y Re A 1' ,, . . . A, .Q an Q Y 1 ,I gg if Q ist 5 R12 X i 3 kr ' . M' R. ff ,V 4 R Q . S fe QF Q 94 ' E 4 'Ph hx N! 1' 0 fi 5 , , 'Uma N P R 1 K 1041 Marching Band dnl 5.55 EE C.- 00 3 . If -6 De 'cv EQ 76. :II L 'Ls C Ss Ex 'Y . gn. 'fs Km FC -.C Q0 ,Q-3 ua E- 'S 2-0 :Z 9.5 I- we 1. l.J 31' O Lu U gp Ii' vid Cx. om -L mm EE mm OI C 52 DUI v-.E 'LE C 35 an dz o ffm BS :Fo as Ps 5,2 .Ee E2 OE 56:15 E.:- gi C I.- ZE Aw Es I.: F- 235 o. 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In the wake of the Six Million Dollar Man and the Bionic Woman, the DM Band was rebuilt during the early fall, and marched its way to a season of precision and excellence, in the true style of Bionic Engineering. Led by Drum Majors Blair Smith and David Zessin, the Bionic Band was an example of split-second timing, exhibited well during the DM-lke football game. The flags and ma- jorettes added an extra flair to the already precise Marching Band. After season, they divided up into other precision groups. The Concert and 5th Hour Bands had their Christmas Concert December 9th, and the Jazz Band made a Christmas appearance at the Masonic Temple. The Pep Band kept the basketball spec- tators entertained with their ver- sion of The Bionic Band , dedicated to the separate groups, that as a whole, make up the DM Bionic Band. ' Drum Majors Blair Smith and David Zessin were leading band routines. QBELOWJ The Bionic Band calls it a night. DNN iv 'A,, -..iA 4 ,F 1 K f' 4 ab M, 8 1 'I is .K . t . . , WN' ' 3 H EQ 5 V , ' ... H -L V F 'M 2 . H 4:1---f A , f Eg! L 1 ,,:v , V I k F '1 ' V' H N'-amp, ' J E, pf K ' ...W-XN g, ' K, . Q - Lf .:.,, - ' Q ' WMV 2255 'FPL if V if W -x 1 . S2 ,,,L ' ,i M. H N .,:i .. -kg, 25 Q' 31 I 7 V.. Q ,..,, 5, Q 5 , L,L Q , L ,xgginyg -s f . 'fT.Pf A 3 , Wwiil iigfgg. fm ' 'L ' , . A ...- w w, , , 1 'L ,. L.L.., g ' WX , 52' . . ,.-gg' .sl 'E it , 1 ,il X 'Q :Q ll-ll 0 IL ID 'll' ll-ll IE -f ef ' IPIRIESSI S Bob Hills and Debbie Whitman chuckle over the Aprll Fools Edi- tion. Eric Mey and Debbie Whitman close up for the day. g Jeff SDFUUQ checks 0V6f his 8ffiC'0 fOr 9I'f0fS- Craig Prange makes another one of his famous predictions. 106!General News wrote this anyway'? remarks Mrs. Sarah Anspach inspects the General News' latest issue. The 1977 Newspaper staff had many enterprising youths this year. At the Michigan interscholastic Press Associations they won 11 awards. This years staff consisted mostly of seniors. Steve Borrello and Eric Mey were the Editors in Chief, Sarah Anspach was News Editor, Bob Hills was Sports Edi- tor, Debbie Whitman was Feature Editor, Mark Kaligian, Sports Editor, and Dana Seidel, Business Manager. The staff produced 16 issues this year, including a special Christmas Edition, and an April Fools Edition. Prange's predictions added a personal touch to the paper, and many other articles contributed to the paper's success. Becky Miller takes time out to llsten to a joke. GENERAL NEWS STAFF tFFlONT ROWJ Bruce Cohen, Kevin Hart, Jeff Sprung, Mark Kaligian, Steve Smith, Steve Borrello, Dana Heidi Hug, Becky Miller, Connie Paron, Debbie Whitman, Jane Seidel, Bob Hllls,Jennlfer McColl. Katy Stroebel, Erlc Mey, Melanie Whaley, Mark Deming, Sara Anspach. QBACK FtOWi Cralg Prange. Jeffords. QHIDING IN BACKi Klrk Carlisle. General Newsl107 - h gh lffi V, ef e ,ai '7,-6'3 a W, . q N Y Bri'-1 Ll-CQQQQL I7 Is the manager around the corner? ask Kevin Rocker and Laura Hill. Advisor, Mr. Meyer, works the clean up detail at the movies. The Itella staff developed the '77 yearbook theme of 'going to the movies,' and attempted to relate each section of the book to this idea. With the creative direction of Editor Jill Schuette and photography of Head photographer John Grunwell, staff members completed five deadlines. Veteran staff members, Tim Reid, Lisa Austin, Kevin Rooker and Leslie Foulds, with new members, Debbie Hirsch, Michelle Curry, Kerry Carlisle, Laura Hill, Erin Kennedy, Cathy John- son and Tom Ording sold 2500 dollars in advertising and worked many an hour on yearbook deadlines. is O 6 690 464 2: O 0 Q0 O6 O9 20 O0 06 O6 OO Q9 O0 , O 40 49 . .. ,, 90 00 00 of 00 ot 3 X2 23 3 .. .. N N.. Itella staff members hope the student body enjoys 'the movies' as much as they did creating them. Itella Yearbook! 109 Peggy lvlakriams makes her drama debut as the mother in the senior play. X, Sophomores Allen Paine, Blll Rake, Julie Thick, and Loreen Hall were on stage in A Case for Two Detectives . BIIIEA lIEG Dave Jackson meditates during the junior production, Dinner for Two . Sophomore Julle Thick discusses her father's death with iLEFTl Paula Marlnello. Freshmen Sally Heidger and Karen Keopke appear In Foxy Grandma . 1 10!Competition Plays -, te... M... erm. ., . 1? . ' The 1977 Competition Play's Best Play award was given to the Junior class and their production of Dinner for Two, directed by Gary McMahan. Junior Dave Jackson was awarded Best Sup- porting Actor, and Lisa Vaidini was named Best Actress. Senior Eric Vellegas won the Best Actor award, and Sophomore Mary Trapp took honors as the Best Supporting Actress. Best Supporting Acress Mary Trapp.f Dave Jackson, Beth Wright and Lisa Vaidini exchange words in the Junior production of Dinner for Two U Talented Lisa Vaidini seems I-ighg at 9339 on Stagg. Eric Villegas was awarded Best Actor for his role ofthe Vlllaln in PTA Triumphs Again. n Competition PIays!111 X22 Ss 3l? i:?1 P 3 s gm ,f N YU: Oil 1 , 5 f f3 3 . I f f., P19 'K , QM --ff ,,mf,,i25 - ' 1- 1 uf .. NE5ifil w ' 1 ' 1-F: A f .M ik 3 13' FL Q Q AE ' 1 F i .wifi ig 'ii aa 444+ A r 'Q K ,V if 4 Q s l YM 22:5 ge W. X iq 5: 1 2:5 Q 'L Q ' QABOVE RlGHTl Senior co-captains Amy Hinds and Kate Young. Akers boogie to the beat. iRlGl-lTj JV Pom Pon girls perform for the iLEFTl Anne Getchel, Margie Opalewski, Amy Hinds and Janice crowd during basketball half time. 114lCrowd Pleasers VARSITY POM PON: KLEFT TO RIGHTl Kate Young, Tammy Helen Hovls, Amy Hinds, Missy Flaycraft, Anne Getchel, Debbie Stevens. Judy Relslg, Janice Akers, Jan Sllvlnski, Lisa Valdini, Whitman, Margie Opalewski. Under the experienced Ieasership of Captain Kate Young and Co-Captain Amy Hinds, the Varsity Pom Pon Squad per- formed many enjoyable routines for the student body and faculty, A such as Boogie Fever, Barbra Ann, the Chipmonks, and Jingle' Bell Rock. During a summer camp the squad won blue ribbons every 'Be night, and a trophy for their A Getchel, J. Flelsig, J. Silvinski, and L. Valdini perform at a basketball game. originality. H. Hovis, J. Fielsig, and L. Valdini show that they have rhythm. JV POM PON SQUAD: KFIRST ROWl C. Carey, S. Nemanic, M. Heinke, K. Kle- mant, M. Lea, KSECOND ROWl S. Fioklta, D. Mayer, S. Roth, M. Plambeck. QTHIRD l'-'iOWy B. Hood, K. Hartman, M. Dwyer. KFOURTH ROWi P. Platko, R. A Kimmel. www: Y 1715 Cheerleader Joe Scales lMlke Humphreysl shows the Gilbrath children one of the Monteclair High cheers. Ann Gllbreth lJane Camminl and Larry lBen Maynei sit in the living room after Larry asks Ann to the Prom. Cheaper by the Dozen, under the direction Ms. Joy Williams, was presented by the MacArthur Drama Club for its annual produc- tion. The light hearted drama is the true story of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gilbreth and their twelve children. Acting highlights includ- ed Chuck Duclos' portrayal of Mr. Gilbreth and Ann Mellor's por- trayal of Miss Brill. A special program was designed by Bruce Cohen. 116!School Play Frank Gilbreth sr. qcnuck Duclosl l f. X N Miss Brill lAnn Mellori Joe Scales lMlke Humphreysl Mom llvy Steinmetzl, Martha lMary Pat Novaki, and Ernestine lCathy Calkinsi are happy l that Ann finally got a date with a boy. 01511 Frank Jr. lDave Jacksonl and Bill lMark Demingl enjoy giving Joe a hard time on the phone when he calls for Ann. 95 'W Uwfw Dad recognized Dan lJefl Sprungj in a famlly council meeting. U ' ii? R X y . ,Z Q 59' ' x QFRONT FlOWl Sue Spaulding lFranl, Nancy Harmon lLillianl, Chris Kremski lJackiel. QSECOND ROWJ Dave Jackson lFrank Jr.l, Jane Cammin lAnnl, Jeff Sprung lDanl, Mary Pat Novak lMarthal, Mark Deming lBilll, Cathy Calkins lErnestinel. ITHIRD ROW! Sara Jar- 262 . Af- 4? 1. J dinico lMrs. Fitzgeraldl, Ben Mayne lLarryl, Ivy Sleinmetz lMrs. Gilbrethl, Chuck Duclos lMr. Gilbrethl,Ann Mellor lMiss Brilll. Mike Humphreys Uoe Scalesj School Play!117 Q ll TMO!! ,S xjt . ' .ga , .2 '-twigs? HfQQ1.E ' 7 Q. 'K' r L1 7- 2 ,W Jeff Gekeler and Stacey Hopcraft 'shake a tall feather' for the crowd. -W4 Q Provldmg the music at the 50's Hop ls The Sllck City Rockers . Senior girls 'bee-bop' their way into the assembly. A A, .a b .N Ai wif A jk' Margaret McQuiIIan and Dawn Ditzhazy enjoy, their rock around the clock. Mary Trier, Kathy Zessin and Nancy Harmon take 5 between songs. Socks were rolled down and girl's hair was bobbed up. Guy's hair was greased back and shades brought forth. Skirts were longer and t-shirts sleeves shorter. It was the Fabulous 50's. On February 25th, members of the senior class relived the fashions of the fifties during the school day. An assembly was held to honor the senior winter sports participants and the varsity pom pon squad performed a routine to the popular song of the fifties, Barbara Ann . That night the entire school was invited to a flashback of the fifties at a dance held in the Kiva, with rockin' sounds provided by The Slick City Rockers. was- L .ff ,--- 4Senior cheerleader Lynn Jackson receives not only a carnation, but a kiss, too, from Varsity Basketball player Mark Kaligian. Even Mr. Anderson gets into the act with his shades and leather jacket. ,.4-1 Debbie Weber, Ann McConnell and Susie McLeod? or The Three Musketeers? '50's Day! 1 1 9 Erin Kennedy reviews the submissions for Ventus. , G3 WA. F 51 sg. Q 3? 'EI' '31 of ' 1' KLEFU Editor Becky Miller hangs up a publlclty sign for Ventus. VENTUS STAFF IFRONT ROWy Debbie Hlrsch, Erln Kennedy, Judy Hartman. KSECOND ROWJ Ad- visor, Mr. Barrls, Jane Whaley, Mark Demlng, Editor, Becky Miller. Paw, Q k A ,gl , L, -1 - , , . 'W 1 Y 5 M . 'wf2fL.,,g,A' 1 - -,g md Q . 'Y as-:S 2 6 5 r X., sl'- 5? - 1 .,....x. QA: ' 43' .. My 'Q 'Nh ? Y 'E' ,. I.- if N 'fQ 4, Y is 'Q ' x ' 'WN 1 7 72 +1 x X 'E rf' K 9 'IM if L-4' 1 KN! I I r x W. . --1-vw' 4 S 9' T I -wk!! it if , LL K , X .Q J ffff 32 ' 5 QI! it y fsff yi CX Qcxse 05 Qfmcg Qiesct 7. as ' 5 sig' ff c rw .51 ,Z Q ef' J 1- 1121 .vggsgeggf E? QABOVE LEFl'l Andy Dey is caped and capped by lormer Mark Flegenheimer 'digs in' at the pie eating contest. QBELOW - General Kevin McConnell. QABOVE RlGHTl Queen Kong, Beth RlGHTl Sold to the lady ln redl cries slave auctioneer. Mr. - Wright, visits the slave auction. lBELOW LEFTl Sophomore Collier. 122lSpring Fever Week as 4 J as is eat QLEFTJ At the Gong Show Ben Mayne displays his talents as a one- trays Kiss. QRIGHTJ Gong Show emcee Mark Deming flashes his man band. QCENTEFU Craziest act winner, Gordy Jameson, por- pearly whites. GENERAL STAFF AND ESCOFKTS: D. Malott, C. Cleveland, A. Brandi, S. McLeod, E Villegas, A. McConnell, General A. Dey, L. Benson, M. Kaligian, I. Steinmetz, S. Borrello, C Ditzhazy, C. O'Keefe, N. Hensler, J. Sprung, H. Holloway. ' This year's Spring Fever Week was a success thanks to the hard efforts of the Student Union. Each day held something new and different. Monday a rock concert by Ceyx was held after school in the auditorium, and Tuesday found students competing for the title of Most Talented or Craziest in DM's first Gong Show. Wednesday the pace slow- ed somewhat for Overall Day, but things picked up again on Thurs- day when a Latin Club sponsored slave auction was held by the pond. Both students and teachers volunteered themselves as slaves to raise money for the Cancer Society. Friday marked the end of Spring Fever Week with a pie eating contest in the gym with the Sophs winning and the crowning of Andy Dey as MacArthur's third official General. DM's notorious underground, the General Staph, point out their The GSNSFSI Sfaph invite YOU to Step W0 fheif Office- next victim. Spring Fever Week!123 -wb Tom Lepplen, Joe Provenzano, and Rick Bishop strain hard for the Juniors. Dave Rank. Don Wruck, and Mlke Garske fail to keep the rope taut. 1241 Tug-of-War . J., -.Q Although threatened by extreme drought. the annual Tug-of-War wes a success, with the assistance of the Saginaw Townshlp Water Department, who only hours before the ap- pointed tlme filled the pond wlth much needed water. After many false starts, the senior boys pulled through wlth an excltlng victory. The junior girls made up for thelr boys and easlly beat the senlor glrls. All of thls actlon was followed up by the usual splashlng and dunk- ing, leaving 'half' the students wet end drlp- pang. -0l'- The Mad Splashing beglnsl - The Junlors abandon thelr slnking ship. .W-- ' Q ' N . '11 Nlx Heave Ho! The Senior Crew led by Bob Mayer, Craig Prange. Barry Gronski, and Kevin Dole, secure a winning hold that cinched the battle, -L 5 -.,,,.,v-, 2 cr ' Victory Is sweet for the Senior champions, as they lunge to douse the fleeing Juniors. Tug-of-War! 125 4 Y- ,wif M: li 'x ggi ge 5 gil: ff' HQ 1 Uvw ,, x 1 we Ji' ' ' , f if ,Ma . un. ws. .bw 'wb ix vwwiiiw - 45-E' Q, es Q 4 , X 4 Q Z .nw 5 K , I-s' QE 1 . V A X gt . - -in ff A If X- V 'V fixlvn l I f Q ' 1 5 'ni S, . '79'k,3 Y :gg We gi A 1 F wx ., T W' 'wg W, ef 5 x 'fr ,g K 1 .z bf SEA NYMPHS QFBONT BOWJ Susie Bow, Katie Hach, Debbie Feeheley, Debbie Karkut, Chris Mikesell. fSECOND BOWH Michelle Curry, Leslie Foulds, Jill Schuette, Susie McLeod, Debbie Hirsch. LTHIRD FlOWl Lisa Andersen, Fluth Harrington, Kathy Byron, Suzanne Zeros, Sara Spence. QFOURTH ROWl Karen Houllhan, Marcy Schmidt, Roxanne Bittner, Jackie Kenny, Laura Schaeffer, Shelly Kutsch. IFIFTH FtOWl Mimi Dubay, Nancy Little. Sue Wilkin- son, Mary Pat Novak, Susan Humphreys. QSIXTH ROWJ Bill Kushmal, Mrs. Oliver, Mrs. Fleener, Mrs. Lacker, Tom Woods. 128lSea Nymphs . Kbus YW Y ,M K- .Q-,. Y f-Wat . ig.. ,y :S , -, JV z 25 -ff ' w Q43 . f , NX O 'J ., 1 ,.1 N .V.k, S, sew ,, - A xt, ,. mx 1. N, ixx, KR. x ' fffif ' ' W 'C .gp , qw 5 . V ,Me .-f'N -. -vw, '.'Qx,'LQ.': ?A 'L -1,5-,Q V 4 t. Lf' -,,.-7 ', , , ,,.N..,. J, ?5.?: - fO- Q. 489 '1- Aww. fffffsm N 1 f + I ,f .. ' -. T ' 5mM1'vm,' 'A A145 -. .,,, , x 53 Q5 .R 'X :A - -Q i N ,ix Mg T 5 : T. g.: ,w g , 'kiwi' ik 23? 'IE g Al l I Q-A 3 B FEQQQE1 5. . R ' f ' I . .A E .W..J.w1'2 A L ,L 'X Wai? -F fri r W Q 4 - 41 . .- .. 2 T 4 1 1 'QF - 2 : :M ,, yn -ky N41 , 1 K ..-xguk K f 1 A lgwx. Y . if I ff- ' A .. ' 'wif'- , :us 1--m . X 1 1 . i , ' ' , faiij ' Q V . Q? ffiiff Q . . . A F-1 1 Q ' :ffl . A 5 'v .' A' ffl: I ' 'pf I 9' ' I , , 1 1 , 44' ., fr m i Qui qsf w - if .. 1: 'X2- -4zz,ixiua,... A X .f:.'if' N - .fl f. 1-, W W, S' -is we V , Sqsffgm 'f Martin 'The Martian' Blllmeier is the human target for sponges at the NHS Halloween Party. Juniors Jeff Shaw, Julie DiGenova, John Theuer and John Black chow down Bill Wilhelm is George Washington at NHS Halloween Party. 132!NationaI Honor Society lABOVEl Judy Massey and Debbie Hlrsh serve coffee at the NHS Pancake supper. Cheryl Short serves sausage at the NHS pancake supper. fl. CABOVE LEFTJ Cathy Colby and Dana Seidel are Huey and Dewy at the NHS Halloween party. QABOVET Dave Hollis 'clowns around' at the NHS Halloween Party for elementary school children. Members of the NHS Chapter, lead by President Jill Barry, Vice President Mark Kaligian, Secretary Margaret Leddy, and Treasurer Cathy Johnson, were involved in service and social projects associated with eating, thinking, and being merry! They began the year with a Halloween party for K-2 elementary children on Halloween night. In November they held the traditional Thanksgiving can and turkey drive that fed 15 area needy families. For scholarship fund raising and expenses, they work- ed the consessions during the bingo games, held a car wash, and organized the annual pan- cake supper. During March 67 sophomores and juniors were in- ducted at the, Honor Banquets. Socially the group went on two canoe trips down the AuSabIe River and held a treasure hunt. Eat, QFJSIBKRIDELQ axmcill oe llerervgy NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY fFlRST ROWQ M. Kaligian, M. Leddy, M. Aquino, J. Hartman, C. Pelkey, B. Wilhelm fTHlFlD ROWJ D. K. Young, J. Massey, L. Hereza, NJ Schulhot, S. Morris. M. Gibbs, D. Salanen, K. Zurvalec, V. Salanen, S. Anspach, M. Curry, McQuillan, C. Cleveland, S. McLeod. QSECOND FlOWl W. Brandle, S. Foulds, D. Hasenleder, P. Moskal, B. Hills, T. Herm QFOURTH D. Nehmer. L. Birney, D. Hirsch, J. Schuette,J. Slmpklns, L. Austin. ROWQ D. Jakes, K. Pesta. National Honor Society!133 HW'HMEl RWSMBGEE 62 ff' Q, Q, Q, Q85 Q fi XX xxx X W 4? EMIIEWQUDS SEE R 136lJuni0rS QCLOCKWISEJ Junior class president, Sara Jardlnlcog vlce-president, Chrls Mikesell: treasurer, Carolyn MacConnel secretary, Jane Stenglein. Chris Sanchez and Eric Flegenheimer perform in the Junior play, Dinner for Two . S . u 5' gk If sv' ri' J fix A, . 5 - K : x 5 . ,fi 6 f 1 ,fl ,r:.' 4, ji SS CLA 'ad' 69 09 Qc 5553! 'f g Sara Jardinico and Andi Wilbur haul boxes to the Junlor rummage sale. 'S Q9 Junlorl137 1' at 3 tu JK 25 1 t t 4 3757 '72 ' F ' tif: if f . ,J -4. K f3 'lg fl X 1:4 X f XE 2.9- .K4 ,, - ! A lit. wr - f . 4. 1- 'irr-P' if' Janlce Akers Kathy Ayotte Louls Beador Richard Blshop Chris Brlggs Mary Burns 138lJunlors E SAQQEQ ' se A f ar! , X ? F L .- six. V ra. 1? 5 V I 4 tk, Z , , i . Q , .art J J ' a if JZ . J, , ih - - Q L X Q X-Q ylfl LA , Barbara Allen Michael Babral Klm Bechtol Susan Blonlarczyk Peter Brisbols Teresa Bye Wllllam Amos Lols Bach Donald Beck Amber Boehm David Brown Kathy Calklns r 'S aegm, f was f ,.. IJ . if 1 'fb .4 uf' . Ee to X at 1 S lg, , gig ' 'rry . Q 1 Q, I A, + C 4 E J J g eff Sara Anspach Lorl Bartlett Russell Beck Susan Bow Robin Brumwell Mary Calvert 1 vffyr f . ,TIL . A twiki! -s A Aw s ,RV , 1 A 1, 3 -5308 u Medi t . if ft gb, it 49 K if Q 'ii' ,. . Y- ! 'Y It Y' I 1 Chris Anzlck Lynn Basherlan Ann Bergkamp Brlan Bradley James Burdlck Janle Cammln ff' f H1 at A sa au we 1 3 ,gl-pk I, ,J . 1:3122 zz ,,,. X ' jf? ' l ' V 1 -- K J, X . l -e A Lorayne Apo Jean Badoux Mark Besaw Wendy Brandle Lorl Burdlck Cynthla Campbell lABOVEl John Smith promotes school splrlt at a pep assembly. IBELOWJ Bill Murphy reflects over the last minutes of the game-a DM Vlctoryl f Joseph Carney Howard Clark Ann Cozzolino Pat Dangle Julie DIGenova Denise Dubay Randall Caughron Doreen Collier Rose Cozzolino James Defore Mary Dole Rhonda Dubay fin, V 4 X 'N 5 ipa- Y Q ,L Q si: ,bv i l ' 9 i f , ag f 'ff-' fain Q, fm f 5 a A ff -,X 3-N' Q B' et . ,iii F' i ' if R - QAM.. .P . 1 tt .H 'lvhz r - -ow L., nf Cathy Chauvin C5 I in Darrell Coon mnggxgriyc ne Karen Crlmmins Cofdlngly Mark Deming Mike Czolgosz Safah Doyle Joseph Dey James E9l0ff Michele Draves Robert Elmers Junlorslt 39 lf-Q 41-,A f Steve Ellis Mike Farrand Heidi Firchau Janet Frahm Sarah Gaertner Rita Garza Sf, 1 ..'h. th ik ' ' vu. iff , , x ' .f.Q A 'K lg wth rl Af y X Q . lu 'Qu I , l , 7 f. , rt Attr- Uflxat Iii' 'Wt Bill Erickson Nick Felice Kelly Fitzgerald Vicki Franz Sue Gaertner Kevin Gaudreau J U lil l I ff 1 E, Q' - ' . h ' at t l ff 0 yn, X fs' L , U ir V I n , 13' 1 . , l N it ' , . , , X ...Y Blll Ennest Mary Fenley Erlc Flegenhelmer Robert Friedll Mark Garske James Gibbs .xi-,N , WF, V an nd' 1 1 X Q. l 'fl Toni Falk Julia Figg Julie Flitz Francis Fritz Mike Garske Beverly Glefte 140lJuniors Bethany Fanger Todd Flnk Steven Foulds Mark Fuller Heidl Firchau, Roxanne Deibel, Lisa Valdini and Brlan Bradley display some of the faces ln the average day of a lunlor S it W1 ' ' -1 ,S xg? a,,,t K Jw f:' t - ,. ' MVHQH 'M SX -i fs! bfw gxge I -T 6 ,V xr 5 5 Ng J 1 x meh 4 s of , 5 ji a ' Ii, X Susan Glowacki Steve Grill Dave Harden Nancy Harmon Vickie Harrls Brenda Hauk if 5 i 523' Z' ' Q . 3, gp V L. if ,. 5 J H J gt . s if ' , K ii ' ,L 1,3 , g . j'j.:,::,3 ifil w . 'il 452 Jil X ,, 1 3 Tracy Glueckert Eric Grindahl James Harden Karen Harpfer Judy Hartman Carol Heath f - Ra -f X .. .M Q X? 'W 1253 'effigy -t Q X W 3 ' ?- 32 f ? 'Q W a v--W' ' f if 'Q 1 ' . --'H f . - , 1 ge. 1 - l V i Q My A X 7.1 ' J a 5 5 . 1. .. fly M95 vikftiy '.' ' ,...... . A-.-V Y . s , .1 3, Else is . H, V 2 ag T: , ws W 'S - Era? :R .gxfgff A Stephanie Gnatkowski Cralg Could RHQHSI Gray Susan Gray Tgm Grungw Alan Hammer L0rl Hanak Kim Harbin I- Judy Wickwire finds something to laugh at during a basketball game. 2: Si ! L 2-Hai Q ff A V 5 V rf 'A' Q , 'il ll: Q 4 . ' a f - - 4' twig ,S t, W S? ,.x,e,tEv,, A 'W ' A 3.e.2,,,gQ,.,a 9 S x at ag K ni 4 2 . , uf '13 ,Y 1 , Mx: 'V 5'4- EAABW ,ik Nancy Heldger Tom Hohensee L ea . -r' Q, Q M- fr .M , TT Robin H9559 Richard Herbert Trevor Herm Michelle Horton Helen HOVIS Andrew Howard Juniorsl141 1 .x ly it pa Talks i xx Marsha Hudberg Bo Jangles Susan Johnson Sally Klle Shelly Koposky Chuck LaBeau 142!JunIors k ,gy Q5 rf, -:S i - V 4 my X.-fill! Michael Humphreys Peter Jjurlge P gy ones Jigs Kltsch Brad Kreher Ftlchard LaFountalne '53 '- Q if fl, 5 f-L -X 1f V ' l , - -Y A V-.X aA isIfe ' 'i S -fi.. . 9 in--:if 4 9 ' fw- N-H, Duane Hutchison Janet Hyde Steve Jessmore Denise Johnson Lance Kallglan Debbie Karkut Jane Klelnfeld James Kocls Tom Kruska Dennis Kruske Pam Lamrouex Shelly Lash L MF? 42' N ff' Q N F' -csv r sf INN 4 I David Jackson Lisa Johnson Erin Kennedy Rose Konsdorf Allcla Kuehn Steve Lauka 37? Steve Ellls shows olf his legs. I ,, ll l 1 y. , . 1 We. f., , ' l 15.3 .. ' a,.:. -, f ga sg'-, I 5g,gs,.ff. 'r Mark Schaeff takes his tlme leaving East Hall for B-ball prac- tice. 1 , - x Cf fr 'T .-Q' ' Qx as If ,fig Y A t , , Qi i '.. t , ,ff , 111 ' , rf, , 1' Q' , - R f if-flax, , 'in l' Bonnie Lea Christopher Loberg Frances Lugthart Lisa Maier Llsa Martino Gary McMaII 3 Q 3 yvim' fl T S , J 3' ' V , - ,, -' E25 4 213 Robert Leddy Michele Loiacano Kathleen Lynch James Mantel Ben Mayne Nancy McMillan , Q f- u s it :J Q , . gh , e GSW 4, QT 'A 4:0 x X , - Laureen Lelser Pete Lomas Carolyn MacConnel Sarah Marek William Mazur William McQulIlan T-g 5 5 'Sa w 2 ff Y .7414 v Ry .. lv, -'V ' JJ' M if-gil . .. -rv, ,Avi Q 1 M 5 21 5 f S g 3' f ' fi 'X K l - E xii- X I sf I v l A N I Efllsf Q . ' if , .5 4 f zgfi .Q V Q Q Thomas Lepplen Thomas Lovay Kathy MacMillan Dlanne Marshall Dianne McKInIey Mark Melsel Michael List Mark Luce Kenneth Maczlk Richard Martin Gary McMahan Mark Melsel Junlors!143 W Q S' 'Q ' if 3 f , , XV , 3? uv F 3 if ffl Q - 5' :' ii'E71Rl'F f -' ff . .J ., Bruce Mendoza Kim Mitchell Steve Murphy Tom Newvlne Carl Parker Colette Polsson iff ' 33 V N f 1 f Q' TN XX I .:' . xuf'V X X- M H., J I Q...-M, .fi K fn C'-F 'D , ky., pf 1 .4 ,MN 1 Charmaln Mey Amy Momson Diane Nehmer Thomas Niebllng Michael Pastirzyk Deborah Pollard K Q J A i j r 3' 'fee-mf, Q1- . - - ' rg, L 'fs f,, ff A 5 ,sf W,-, ul K e 1 cf jf x .w ........ Chris Mlkesell Mark Morley Craig Nlederquill Janlce O'Dell Richard Perlgo Melissa Pomervllle if aw - .5 is .. ., I I ' 5 if D' ew I, 2 , J W V- 'ii f-, i j' I H , - ,. if r f vw av! ' First hour is just too early in the mornlngl ' N says Ben Mayne. 15 ' irq 0 Gi mv -v 5 2, f P? '-F:v '15 Craig Miller Tom Ordlng Charlotte Oyerly Bill Murphy Ray Pincombe Aaron Plater Erin Nelson Donald Prevost Mlke Prlce Edward Oliver Kimberly Pesta William Porter 144lJuniors Fran Fritz looks forward to another thrilling school day. 5 f , J isffflli? K gl f 55? I A lu, M Q1 cf: J.. Y-. f ' V I 'G 4 1 of J x ' X V at aiufiif 5222? om SA X sf 3 39' 9 1 l S X39 wr- wb NUS S, , JPN' ,lp . X3 . we 5 uf 1 N W El , A F- I . 1 f aes ,X if , K fmt, ka? , - 1 fam x we XM .f Kiki 2 . vw? L 33555 '75 . ,. -v ii 3 f ' gift f? ,Fi t I ,V M36 my I an ix-l , Alton Pscholka Kathy Reinke Guy Rock Slim Rybs Kelth Sanford David Schram 1.5 , VFNH X 4 5 wif - BLM .. F - 1 M33 , ffl Q tt Jeffrey Purple Judy Reislg Connie Roeske Frank Rydel Jeffrey Saul Nancy Schueler J - - K, , , gb.l ,A tg . Q4 i J f?T?e'te2,,ig it .f sa,- M :vi ' 3, 4 T Q f 5 N H t , 5 x aka, xl mkpig .. vm A . W L W iff- ' --.. 4 4. . , ..... VW- iq ' ff f i W 5 -1' ,, ' , 5 . 3,03 . ui Dig' I C 3 J A 1 , , ae, iv, t 1 it in Ze ,Y gg oet- jf'-Q' . J if-P f S 2 I ev f -4.2 Deanna Raese Kenneth Renshaw Jeffrey Rooker Vickie Salonen Clay Sauvle Jeannle Sears 'MASS Nicholas Redfield Terrl Rifflemacher Vlrglnla Runstrom Lawrence Samuels Linda Schaefer Victoria Selvln e nr F ' 1 if MJ' 'fits 2 A A I 'wie 12. .- ii me . lift if, l i. ' , 'F f WS 2- 2 1: Marilyn Reinig Julia Roberts Larry Ruple Christina Sanchez Mark Schaeff Mark Sengele Juniors!145 , r ar- k 4 9, ,dz 1 Q 1 X' Zigi rin- Mg Qi gf if so i ez ., fx w ff gl 3 ,exit v 1 , . x I k i do-s S :H , Y- 1vz:eXaq,...e 3? ig ,ft ,J V, , N ,Y ,tfe,,gr. ,pf J 135 ,L 5, a f 1 N in - 1 ,xx Marg' ig Y Af jg , ' its . , ia ,ig ' +E- - . -, , - 'ffl - - ' . mx, .Ai Adrienne Sgrazzutii Robert Sharon Donald Shaw Janice Slivinski Robert Small Graig Smith Barbara Sf16llif1Q Judy Snoke Donald Snyder Lynn Spence Jane Stengleln Judy Stewart Kathryn Stroebel Matthew Strzyinski DBDFS THVIOY Lisa rezek Lisa Valdgni David Vallier 146lJunlors Gregory Sherman John Smith Lori Snyder Robert Storer John Theuer Amy Vescio - I 1. r I V 4 ' V ,K In 'Y'v , ,X X J Hi A 1 . ,M ' an ' J 79 i ii? lggi ' ' gl Y, a n ' 1 W- J' if , ,E-iv f - V A-,J i Q.. . Nancy Shulof Llnda Slmon Marikay Smlth Mark Tragis Shirley Soriteu Danny Wagner Cynth a Stroebel Maria Torres Karen Vlsnaw Mike Czolgosz checks his paper for spell- ing errors. QBELOWJ Olaf Sundquist shows his soccer ability. Dave Jackson has the Dry , .J -it - --W' .P A-1. . '53- ir' . 33 C . 1 1 4:- ' ' Wi- I A, Q W L 4 i 'inf Diff- ' f 1- at 4' a f fga ff' , a 'gl -45,155 11? ! .X ja . -Q:- as :I . ' AI ' t' X Q , . x x , fm 'fe . Sir , ' , X' , -if at ' 'UV w- if LV : . V 2: ' i A , i ' .1 ff mv ' vu i . K b' 4 '-. Ak , Q 'I gk' :L -l Vx. xg mf N Wi hx I 1-ai. ' ff 4 'ix .1 wa - WX. r .1 5 . W5 1? f5'f ' Si' '32 'st Q, , L ,- Q' X J or, be Q ' Susan Wickham Peter Walnright Wendie Weber Steven Williams Jane Whaley Deborah Whelton Bethany Wright Judith Wlckwire Rosemarie Wlegand Patricia Yuenger Michael Wllliamson Harry Wilson Gregory Wright Donald Wruck Richard Zerba Elaine Zestos Q43 ' ' 7 Y if you .,, . ,N N. I Ki. ' Q, 1 ' T ig 4 i. 4 I . U Q WX if gi -5 T! Ax x -V K .e QJKQ . T 1- 1-H M ,L if 'ffifqii , ' V 'fer li. , ., l if Avg vff f-as Wi-, - - . .Va 3 A , iz ' : X J- .Q .. i , 4, ,. S X . , , ,R V tx . X xi Kathleen Weber Deborah Whitman Andrea Wilbur Gregory Woods Leo Yanez Kelly Zurvalec Juniors!147 4ABOVEy Ann McCabe, sophomore class vice- president. QRIGHTJ Jim Carol, sophomore class presi- dent. T leifo ' u lz ' V me Carol Gantz, sophomore class secretary. Paula Marinello, sophomore class treasurer 148lSophomores f 3 'K- 2-3 Q, H ll N in Y' Jig 1 K gg Q15 ,lnsakwm 1 . - ff '- QP X LH le' . W1 Q SQ J. M, o 171 lv!-:If Q H59 if f.-Mix 5 Q, --5 iw, XL ' 5f1'5H59.fQa2,Q3f3l :S L sf-rag . 'fs 515' P eq, Julie Akers Matthew Ardln Theresa Averill Nancy Bauserman Gretchen Boldt 150!Sophomores 5 MW. f if lk gk R . i, Rebecca Aldridge Karla Allen Pamela Allen Thomas Allen Steve Alles James Armstrong Thomas Arraut Jeri Bell Laurel Bell Laura Bllby Fred Barnard Cindy Barnett Keith Brenski Gregory Brown Richard Bueche Robert Basklns Raymond Baumgarten LeaAnn Beffrey Thaddeus Beisel Dennis Bourbina Craig Boyd 'z oi was . E 3 Q. 1 K y T 4 A .kbyz ,, V .3 ,,,, T ., rg 'FQJT' 1 ,. , F . V ea 2 MQ' P 'M Gi V ' isles ,z + Q I Q x ' ii 2 5 A :ji , T l 'Y ,, - V wg -' ,Val r rf gif -1 - , . b. QE I wonder who the dirty blrd was who took e bite from my ice cream sandwich when l wasn't looking, wonders Rob Mussen. ,979 T ai! Mary McKinley, Kathy Mocny and Terri Piechowiak share a joke between classes. 5' Bruce Cohen James Colllgan Sue Kern smiles as she enters West Hall for the final hour of the day. f Q 'Lf , 's A' 0-Q ' 1 X K M, .jx if , ev ,A ,, L if SAW aka- Xia? .H 5 l ,L t H vs. J A f' e i gf sf. L g Ki jig rf, 1.2 fy 4' . M, 3 N44 r .- A fs: John Cozzolino Jeanette Dey Jane Doyle Mark Ebell A . 1-Y .112 ' lfis P71223 4 ' if ' if s e . 5? .. t X '- W ' . 4-nu Q A T'iY7X 'bg . fx KI di A f A J 'wie QUE? -'1 J V.tt Wendy Burgess James Carroll Beth Danln Jennifer Dey Thomas Dubay Bonnie Edgley H A 9 v 3' .A it-K4 Y - 5, 1 I J., ...s fr: ' 'tl' J Q , ' P F S , I ., I . QE .5 , t W 5115: -A ,- X , .iv l '-':-.1--Q' L .fri ' sts' . ' :Xia in ,i .. K wif . C x , K '5 J' 5 . rv . N 1 :sign g X 5 . V Q .1 , i f A 'f 51 , I , , .Z.: T- it i Lori Burt Paris Casslo Mary Allce Doan Cheryl Dickenson Angela Duke Sandra Egloff 2::f'E :f ga --in fi, fs ' f - f.,. ff ft xi Q , ft- it Richard Campau Curtis Chadwick Debora Deplonty James Dole Margaret Dwyer Karen Elmers Sophomores! 151 D. ,.-. X 'v J' lf M 1 Peter Ewend Michael Floerke Timothy Frost Ann Getchel Bruce Gnatkowskl Michael Greko 152lSophomores Q E lv, A A Q 5 3 ,h , I s F : I Y. vw? Jeffrey Fancher John Forster Gregory Gale Lorl Glltrop Lee Godwin Jane Grimaldi Eiga, I yew- . ' ,... ae 't G .-w K . r 'fx' Y t f ' ' r mi- , . x . 5 if 5+ S R1 'Xt x sf vt XJ' Q Michelle Fellce Kurt Foulds Carol Gantz Andrea Glnther Sonal Gogrl David Grunwell 'aa . H' vu V 1 2 -X . ink X I 1 5 ci no vr we Jn., . A, X E3 I f 2' .. 19 X s S .fi X x x-fi n.- U If ' 1-if - - A , l F It L . -.21 f X J- Q Phillip Fetchlk Stuart Fox Ernest Gawne Mary Glszczak Rene Gottlieb Kevin Grzenla ' , lg--3 '3 1: 1 f 1. 5 ' fl. 'fFM ew- 'rf 1 X. 24' , 55 Z k 21 7 5. f'x .tw ,J 'F N 'AJA- 4 Patricia Fitzgerald Dawn Frank John Gemmell Sarah Glover Ronald Graves Michael Gustln l '53 el E 5 gl' ' 1 ' Q 1 we 1' A 'Br 'S' .. v 4' it ,X rg F Mark Flegenhelmer Janet Frlnk Mark Gerard Thomas Glowackl Gregory Grlet Cralg Hann QABOVEQ Bruce Gnatkowskl tends to business while Fred Richter and Mark Myers take a break from studies. QMIDDLEJ Sandy Schwannecke and friend find that tire blow-outs are common in high speed trike-races. lBELOWb Mm, Mm, good says Mary McKinley about the food at the Latln ban- que . 1:u::.1.z-:ffl V 1 zz ' wfifff , ' ' T3 'iff ,X ? K- 1 5 W K 1 K fu, F 4 X si -. ,Q 3 5 Y ia s ,uh 1 :Y , .. J .. -J iff James Haeger Kevin Harbin Christopher Harris Vickie Hassell Barbara Heldger John Hereza i ., 1, Q-ieffrf ft- 'HHH - . fi? X If QI r if X t fa 5 4 . S .Q M K 9? s . W ext 'A Q rf-'if Y? V 255 at My 1, aeiawmw 11.5 ,ata 5 .J H ' -'21 X339 ,, -'Exif'-1. ' 'P 2- ' xiiffl' it iiir f ' .kt ,gg Y 1-14 Loreen Hall Patrick Hare ii 515963127554 15,4 K k , . C 4 f L ' 7 rv 5 . T ny W ' kr i st. X- lf A-55,-sat ..W,A. 'tw fl: .K+ ,M 5 Q is K 3 . ,T C I ,.f:Qf are mg I 1' t, fx f ff. , t if - if5:?jW31Tf'Sf ' We Us 32' 3 . , .4 'M t :1i,s .iiQ2l -gg a f Niels, Craig Hammer Christine Kimberley Hartman Haremski Nancy Heath Cheryl Henney Todd Hllbrandt Kevln Harvey David Heffernan Lucinda Herbert Laura Hill Sophomoresl153 l si A Q' sf? f QT! ,J J' I W 1 Q 7 534! .wx 1 i . at ' -.TYLQ ,Q a . L if Q 'l , Ae 7 L f 'I , - Nu- 3 .N f xx i . n .:1mx -V ' 4- . A If .42 '. 5 APQAA 1 L-g g i ! Q Jw ' QI j-il 1 , 1222 , Qfrrr' ' - V . 1 ,Q V ,, ,, 1 X I A ' 5 X I ' . I P. B- ' l A ' fled le.- 4' I ssc-3' John Hoelbl Ruth Hovis Susan Humphreys Tlna Johann Tlmothy Jones Robert Keller V1 K.. -. . ' . ,Q , A 5 '-..,. A J ,. A 4' 2 5 ' Jeffrey Hollls John Hruby Susan Hurney Jlll Johnson Kristine Kabobal Sue Kern TI? J I 'fr t 'E 1 6-1 p sf 'fb I . Y ' - H ng. Y 1,0 0 ,,, wif A :vm In s 5-I , l I lip ff Yu t ly:-I Valerie Hopcroft Heldi Hug Lorl Jakes Kathy Johnson Sarah Kanaly Renee Klmmel 154lSophomores ,. U I., bg , 'it J rf, ,. fl . .' X , - 1 ' 28 f ' ' 1 .49 frf-Q3. ' x X ', r Riff 1 -in 'QQ 1 N1 , , V. MQ ' 4 I3 Q F 3 9' f . f ew Q... y ' . i I X .WW Mlke Floerke makes llke Dlsco Duck for hls fans ln the Kiva. K r' f. Ai V . an 4 X .ISN li' Sh! A in Kelly Hosford Michelle Hughes Erlc James Vernon Johnson Rlck Kaufman Arneida Klng 1.979 Winter Wonderland? thlnks Mary McKlnley after belng bombed by snow- balls. aff.: .. -sax' gk? 1. 4 f ff aww' 1 K s' fb I Marc King Darrel Koester Van LaMore Wendy Levl Mlchael Lynch Mary Beth Massey ,, ,. me .55 Julle Klrchner Kelly Kramer Kim Landry Nancy Llttle Wllllam M8CConneI Ann McCabe f-. rv n Ingrid Klrn Tasha Kreher Jeannlne LaRue MaryKay Lolacano Paula Marlnello Sheila McCabe Y Y . ,Lu -53. 'sv' F W i' 5 f. ' own-1, . kj' L . ag, , Q, , n J 1 Qligl Anna Kltolskl Lorl Kretz David Leece Jeffrey Losee Timothy Marshall Kevin McCarthy ., .35:,L,.,,. vc . X , 11:3 x I WT., V N 'i V- 42,353-.g .45 54, 5 on ., 'T' Yi, gr, . f .,l ,,..-,. L. fa r , ar.N, Nei! Q ...A 'gwg z f, ww' ug' N f 5 3 ft: I, ,g ,gi ,li 1 -.if w-,ox as E vi? , . f 1, Katherlne Klemenl Charmalne Kuehn James Lelbinger Mary Lucas Mark Martlnak Jennlfer McColl . X V Lf 'X ,emi xv' 1 Karen Kluok Paula Kunnen Robert Lelbinger Robert Lucas Thomas Martuch Keith McGlaughlln Sophomoresl155 r-ei .-,,. 2? H ,. 2 ' 1 . 2 jk f I -M' l gf f W ? Q :Q , l L Ti , . Q as N 4 ., ' f ,AL,...,, it . A . .r if , ,. Ph. -YH ,f AhAk iff My V, ,K 2' -' lip' -if Mary B. McKinley Kellie Merril Mary Kay Mitchell John Morgrette Robert Mussen John Nickel 156!Sophomores X, '65 ' i sf ,,.,, ., - , aa: w Se- usa N F if f sk of av 3 WU 1 X 4-A 1, 1 5055 -we ' ,- if 5 X , f . A Mary G. McKinley Kurt Meyer Catherine Mocny Robert Mueller Mark Myers Joan Nieman v f t- Allen McMall Kelly Milllonls Donald Modrall Charles Muirhead Patricia Nance Pamela Noonan , mi : .,- . 7 . , i? 35 ' 1 R J aa1 a y yylyv g ?,a Christine Maisel Gail Miller Kevin Mohland Gerald Muringer John Napora Mary Pat Novak I J J, 5 5 ,J aaa 5 '10 gr xiii ,I 1 S Sv Xml Sig! 51 f Debbie Mendoza Randi N9jNC0mb Debora Millsap Shelly Oliver Timothy Monvllle Ann Murphy Thomas Neer Bernard O'Brlan I f sas : U -rr ga? WNPY J , Q we A ft I 357 , f . ' , 94, fr 1-.a-il 5 X fi 15 Q :N - .-1 ' ' N 5 5 4 Margaret Opalewskl Thomas Pastlrzyk Debra Peters Pamela Platko iABOVEl Susan Humphreys dlsagrees with a fellow classmate. iMlDDLEy Terry Piechowlak, Mary McKinley, and Kathy Mocny enjoy thelr free hour. QBELOWJ Kathy Johnson concentrates on her studies in the library so Xt t gh sw., ., ., V .Q 2' 1' xx, Af it -JH N t 1 w- i 5 'W : f' -' f X ,A . 'x': a - QI. J wr- Bm-'6' 1 -N X4 X J, my Q .,. A,,y , -X o' J, . Ts, . . 5 y , is , is gk W. 8 X' K x P ff.- . I N Lv Q55wQe+'-'W 5. N ,, y 1' LV,w Q l P D? J Y P I , . X Y is xr I is Ni A ' ,iw 5 K.-v if X 1 , 1-il a5 -A -. . 'I - 'if-QA A f i X! I d x X ' , F Q? M Srl? 1 f-if P x E t ry n a. i v I I f A I l n' X gi 'lfifx i ' John Padilla Allen Paine Karen Parr David Parth Janice Pearson Delilah Pena Jimmy Pepin Lorl Pesta Mark 'Peters Wllllam Pfund Mike Piechotte Terry Piechowiak Cherri Pollard Michael Potucek Steven Powell Scott Primack Kurt Pruncing James Puig Diane Qulnnan Tanya Qulroz Kathleen I Thomas Reese Lorl Ramsden Melissa Flaycraft Radzlewicz Sophomoreslt 57 1 . ' -'ii rv- N 1 in i ' vw l 6 ' - J ' rev- X572 , ,. , - rs' y mia Hr, K1 ' , , ' it , Mi, , ,,,..a S 1 l X i 'Xl X l ' ,f l 'fi we , . J ' an T25 TT , 1- Rf- ' ' . 1- X 7.1-'R S - A ,:-:X - 1 , fy Q w K 1 Sharon Reed Frederick Richter Suzanne Roklta Mark Sauve Jennette Sedwick Michelle Shea ,ZF S5 J ggi ,L 'V K -.'- ' A 'I L , 1, v-, ,5 , of 'r n 1' ' R Q-fe it Lg - ig' 4 - em., ' , ' ,E -2 , X M, If 6 'R' N , - E .3 A ' Ll - .3 Q... 7'l.r5 t x f V fa '- - , -'.' V A ,. i ' fi' ' f ? ff V gym. . e .Riag g .KM H 153 K 5 . fy, Q J , . X .- SM ' la ' i K xv w R- . 'VA , 'K' 1 i x qv L ,kg fi Q H lim l A ' S M 5 -in , :I -. -,J ' . .. 5 'f .gf ' , ' f , X 'iii' 'Wifi' l f.:Ei.f , at f- . '75 L , , S l i 3 , 5 , . . r ., ' W fy K Q 5. , 1 f I 1 .f ,N 3 . . 2' 'f 'K ' 5 , if ,ch . gl! K s,.,k - . ,I i - , : v: iff' -f Q ' V f , 4 ,Q Q A ' 2 J .144 Q ' , M 5' . nl 'ii - 0 . ' Vi , A .ue l f ' '11 ' gag. E 2 , S ' . i 5 in XX , t i .' ' 'ii Q 1 igfg- t 'V ! 7: ai .L r ' f Q yi. -if if 1 .. ' . 5 L !,g'g.J,' Susan Reeve Jacqueline Riebe Jill Ross Sandra Schairer Leticia Segura Herbert Sheldon Jeannine Relsig Gail Riedy Cheryl Roth Elizabeth Schlrmer Sabrina Seibel Laurie Skiles i ii' 2 4 475 .f x Q ,:-' Cheryl Richard Marie Rivard Gregory Roth Jim Schmelzer Joni Seidel Derrik Smlgiel l l I if Robert Richardson John Roberts James Ftunstrom Donald Schultz Kathleen Shea Joseph Smlth 158lSophomores Mark Flupp Gayle Schwannecke 197 l lABOVEl Kellie Merrill and Chris Meisel seem bored at an assembly. lMIDDLEl Beth Danln plays peek-a-boo wlth the camera. QBELOWQ Mike Wiegan and Dave Willard clown in class H' ,Q '59 L . up 1 , ,, W as ,AY i 4 is ,gyffs ' 4 1 51 Q Q . , J. M, 5 ft, f , f -Ll' f ' '35 . '?S!Q' iff? , , Q K A 5 -s xxv aw John Sonefeld James Sperry Davld Strobel Kay Szynwelski T'A 2? 'A Y 'M Gigi! 1 P X .. 1' x 5 I -2 Q' X l I Q Q N - 'Y , . f- . S T 'uvv gg, l , K. L-0 . ' .aww- XN 5 I 1 Sandra Spangler Monica Steinmetz Erlc Stroom Lloyd Tackman M. ,-Rs -A ..- gxv J 0 .. '- l S is -f , x , 5-2 - i TQ Y V isis K 'sff vsifrs -4 R' A 'N -- i l- - T42 1 Y . fir' I wg 4 g 'f-N '- I A ,Q vc V' . ,v---' yi: f. Q, ' XM all Susan Spaulding Tamara Stevens Micolett Surian Robert Taylor ,X Julie Spence Marjorie Stockel Kathleen Sweeny Julie Thick inn , x , . if .ll 'Ev Q3 I 2 ,. T' 3 , , I iw 1 5 , 5 u l , Sly' -1. ' . X , .gag anew A i A ,vwhajf .I rig - 4 Q MN ,f 'Vs ,xii , ,,' , 9 f' 5--9 ,. H x 13 .1 5 if . . W EJ , Ei 'W I Sarah Spence Kip Strassburg David Symons Clayton Thompson -- .I l 0 1 Kevin Harvey says to Tom Arraut, Fancy meeting you herel Sophomores! 159 t 1 an . , QW ,I ji ,. 323' W Z 532 'WN 5 -. ' v T - .N ,, T5 ' 'ara-wx? 15 lil ,si I W L,,A 'fi .f Q , T 6 Rosie Torres Mary Trapp J Mary Trier Brian Tunney V Richard Ulrey Randolph Vela , A 1 il is 1, y E ,ie T A K ' ' - 58 41 - 3,-.lfiv :sl 1 M s' ...,,. , , H' ,sh ea I QM' 3 4' 6 x 10' 5 , T 1 5 'H fi 'fl K 5 Y' ki 5 A 5? Pa M ' sex' ,Fx 'iw -D., .V +1 QW. F- IQ if' X 55- ii , ww- 3 ' 5 - 1 K f ' N L f '-' 2. MW' W, , Peggy Tramltz Curtis Trier Colin Tucker Matthew Tway Daniel Vallier Victoria Vescio , I 160lSophomores Sophomores show lheir spirit at the Ike pep assembly we Lori Pesta studies her speech in Communication class. Kathy Mocny asks, Can we get expelled for this? I' f ' .- l ,if Q I X r e l S ' lfgli' l fig:a ' ag EVE :A Tffgfrff 9 lg? f XM: ww I Thomas Vltu Lawerence Wade Q, me se.. S SSL S,.. Fialny Wegert Sheila Welling ssl T L- ' W. 3, W K S Y S , y 4 '19 -v 1 S 15 -- vx 5 Bradly Waite Michael Wlgen Susan Wintermeyer Linda Zazo 1979 1ABOVEl Senior John Trapp sneaks Into picture with Matt Ardin. Keith Cameron, and Mark Waters and winds up In the sophomore section. QBELOWJ Lloyd Woodall and date enjoy the homecoming dance. 4-.S S 1' - if 3 '91 S- - - Q ' 'N 'L S aye . X' 'lv N ,!'l a S J, ., Y S Q Q if ., - 'fr' V A fr' r-rg Z, X. - 'W Q , S Y 191. SS rSSr S? it 1 ' K 'U , S X iv ,..,k iv: X155 lx . 45 A iff- S Brian Waterman Mark Waters Susan Wilkinson Laura Wilson James Young Sharon Young James Zestos Kenneth Lampel Michael Ward Thomas Wilbur Lloyd Woodall Kathryn Zessin Angela Duke says, Oh Rhett. how could you? to Louie Beador A Q gf V S' IINIIIE WN! Y Freshmen class President. Sherl Pastlrzyk QI H A 57 1 H Freshmen Vice-President, Sue Adslt 162lFreshmen The class of 1980 is the largest of the four classes with 405 students. Starting from scratch, the Freshmen have had only a few money making projects, mostly bake sales. During Homecoming festivities, the Freshmen did get their class float out on the field. Their float chairman was Kathy Gross, and the float took third place in the contest. Keith Cameron was the director of the class competion play, Foxy Grandma. T E33 T e fi E Class secretary, Colleen Kreher. tBELOWt Class treasurer, Curt Crlmmins takes time out from swlm team practice to goof off . 3? WWW J' 'Kd effxywf as we 'kn- x I ff? g x rixi xy 'UO 'fx Q7 SE9335'm PM Aw at e 6 1' ...E -fx I Q X ai' R xx 5 t r Phllllp Abbenante Scott Alburg Richard Basklns Gregory Beck Mark Berkoblen Caron Burney f , , 49- A I I Xl gr- Kelly Ackerman Lorl Awad Mary Baudoux Laura Becker Monte Berkoblen Kathleen Blron '51 is W5 .V gm Jonathan Albrecht Lydla Barron l9 .-6 yi r E ef- W f K 4 ' Gregory Adams Toy Ayotte Wllllam Baumgarten Lorl Bender Deborah Beuthm Mark Boldt 1141 Susan Adslt Karen Bach Charles Beattle Davld Bergeon lABOVEl Holly Brisbois and Natalie Barbara Beyer Hooper watch thelr flrst varslty football Denise Boyer game lBELOWl Jon Albrecht enjoys a snowy day z r ' vb BL A A 5 1 QE. V . - Q -1: - 2 , rf' Q A ,M Q' t -v . Y Q -. . . . - ' 'xx X ' f ' ' ' ' 1 X L X fr ' Q X -. I X W V -' J-TZ. J 2 U Q 'll I ,. , y V - . 5 ' V 751 wg , r. - B gg? .-a rts: n - a ' ' AE , - y 1'r if ,Q .. ' M- ,i It . I ' g T K W xx V -, -. 1 Ln wx I ' , f ,f -'lx K . :V V ' ,X I X - 1 4 - I V f '- '. W Ka., ,I , .- . y .ax ef- I s as f ' 1. was I fs' - -' fs -- 5' Q 1 eaa r X .,., i at.t ,L . 1 B 4 A 2 Q 1- 4, v- In t -f o f M ' Q , 1 5,52 V .L - . , . 1 - ,f .,,,, W' - A ' 'U 'Q 1 f 'E Y B , ' rw. ,N , rv. --, l rv h w. 5 . v - - , .. Si-' v -..-M ..,f 4 5-4 r., L t K 'R' 164fFf6ShI'T19l'I St! 3 ' Qxtyfzaei' , I ' V , 'R' - A Z V. ri' oi- gig ' 'N' I. .-5 -- I . . ' Jr ' K --,. ng 5 -15 'fl 1 3 W E 1 'VL , ll X7 Q he' ' 'aa' t , 1A John Cammln pe,-ry Campau Michelle Chalfee Blakg Chartrau RODOVT COOK Mark Coosard W ' 'xv 45 ' . R V 'Y ' ' vi' ,B A . xl O am . ' C ' Ui , X :V 1 . . 4 Y : ' 1 S ' - A 'L L , b,,, F f in 'Q 'as'-lc , K f , , l 4 l. l , S.. tgf , .,-' , ,- Li- L1 1-r Dean Bradley Carol Brown Mario Burlan Cheryl Carey Holly Clark Calhy Cordingly I 41 , 'Si' fa S Q A few. 1, X ' 1 Q ..4f I M1 fr A 1. LT if- 5:35515 .- . ,Q 1 V Q frangvx L , ev ' 5 ,-,ff Andre Branch Glenn Brown Donna Burk Diane Carroll Nancy Clark Michael Craun ' 'Q 5 lf' V av EBI I .fi as ' ' Qi fn f 'Swv' W , .1 y, 4 if W - , 5 yfa 1 fr D X f ' s Sk fi, ul I s W, JZ Egfr? - Ai':' ' 'av f,, haf- Z . l 1. ,, t, 1 . X 4' in Q Qi' Q, pf Q. -. 1 V- asf 6 if B 4- l f Joseph Brandle Debra Buerker Robert Bush Christine Cassio Julle Clynes Curtls Crlmmlns IL Ea B O if S ' 'X X ,H .ox N ,Se . 'Q 'fi iq, 7 f - x , .5 V 1 'r Q.. I s 1 A 5 ' ...L Holly Brisbols Carollne Bulger Keith Cameron Karen Chadwick Kelly Coe Gary Daly FreShm6l1l165 I if 1 ffl 5 3 I ,Q xx, ,1 4-1 I . E . I - 11-' 0 1- -, X ll ef' D 1 . . , x Pamela Deal David Denno Jeffrey Dole Kathleen Duby Flenee Dye Lenora Eckart ,,. K f t Z f - . -as C if VN .. W' ts Q esx V l A xl ff? 3 O 1, I 1 , A nn lax ish D 4-. t ani. N ..- ,--:I , Y , 53 ., I 3 23511 if Q J 1, ' Y l . 2, B- , D i l i ,l a , xv Shaun Dean Leslie Dickinson Michelle Donahue Nicholas Dukes Marc Eagles Patrick Edgley , I . D if P if ,gf -A L. ...-.lp . 2, ,l. - I Mg.. if I . F 5 y lil? , QT, Q, f K. a is .Qu x z LE I l X r.-.ii-' V, ' . rf- . 4 3 ,5- ' -:V Y., 'iv- , i- K .y '-P' i L , e 55 , ' ' 4 1 , .1 - 4,1 ev .W , ': 3? 'xv -Jai' I ' ' x Tamara Defore Jeffrey Dlgenova Douglas Doyle Sally Dwger Wlll am aregood Llnda Elchkorn I 7 - lg, f ff'-H .. ...- Kg no N,.,,,, w Michelle Donahue, Karen Bach, and Haeslm Park consume a R0fT'l8I'I f68Sf. lIf9J 46, X. ire. sit. 1' L . fi .ilk 4 4,5 2 , 'gl ' ' . ' . -.--X X 'Xl Ronald Ebenhoeh Kelly Elmer 166lFreshmen 'N- Laura Schaefer and Kathy Blron enjoy the warm fall weather on their wav to class. iq Thomas Luark and Marc Eagles read brochures during the Junior achievement assembly. MW, e l Jeffrey Flnn Steven Fox Deborah Gadd Carol Gembrowskl .K 1 xx 'F 4 ESE, its 52. 1' 'G y ' L -If A -if - .. ig ,T gi ' , I M1 h if 1 4. f A 6 . 1 ' X 5 We -92' 3111115 lgijwng in ,M-iz:-z i iff . ,yft W IX :Jil 5 ,, fix 5-Aw Jerry Fltch Patrick Free Mlchael Garn Garry Glll 3 ..A1.,,YQK,fgj,,,... , , K if 5- ,. K ,WQSL it Q' ,-Qi: iff . 1 , A W , r - 3? ,ef .- .. V, 5 1 if K 2 . i at 'EEA M . L Kelly Ennis Lynette Flgg Daniel Flynn Anthony Frost Catherine Gay Ronald Gonzales gag' 1 sa, - :ef - W ,W he fi: :': '-7 3 l lb r ' - Ef4I -if? 1 r,..a .Q y . -M lg we V , Q A 1 Eg ,,, . l 7' 1 '1y 'N Qi .N . aff 5 z 1: 'Tg,1g,,,,L,g:,w I . . gal ' .L u . 5515214 O' 0 3 ' A, 1 5-5 X x . ., 53,8 W is ,t du 6 5- Jig-My ' :ff ' . ,Li an , 11 A l , if if . el - - G 1- 1 513, . ij T X -r w-fl ts , ,, it ,WM - L. - + ,Q .. gxgg gevwmag.-as ,xmegh ef. 35 .4 ff' 5 V. M5 it i fi 1' A 'ti . if ' ,f i A' sf. 2 5 5k.,tL.j in Y ,,, . Michael Erickson Tammie Findlay Gregory Foltz Karen Fuller Philip Geeck Shawn Graham X reshmenl167 1 l-,,.-,-, 4--I-.--.-' , Pamela Graves Leslie Gugino Jane Hanley Phillip Hecht David Hettler William Hoerner my I all-, in an-.Q a .,ll Q g 1 S 3 M,- .e.., . ,X N ,nr r P' -Mfg ' , ,-:Fix-L., 'ff' . X -it t It . x . n E- VAFQ as Q' . 'nf' 1 iles if 'F 15,5 Q -'r - HX ,-33 il !- 1 :: Matthew Gray Prudence Gutierrez Sandra Harden Sally Heidger Jane Heuschele Terri Holloway .,, . l in R ' .' 'ii H i 152753 ' r i V g 'It' tx Air V' -- V l 4 e X7 ' , Z. tl 'bil . H , I 1 1 ' ' K. rt . 55: fsf Y, H+ -vs It-'Q 1 s Ax M l 4 -at -.5 -ni it f g ff' '4 tt ' 'Q NS - '.'s1. . - ' - 2 'A rf 521' , ., ' T351 r ' , t il 1,5 rv- W A . ' ff -N ' ' t. 1- ,.' ' t .1 ' 'S' Y IW . 'Q 1 . Glen Greif Sylvia Gutierrez Scott Harding Robert Helse Tracl Hllbrandt Natalie Hooper Gary Griffore Stephen Halaby Mary Harmon Patrick Henagan Jennifer Hinds Shelly Hosford 5 at .,, Tpt-an V. : ' , , - ,. an 2 I E? E' ul 'x.,. 5- x ,gg K iq S ' . -4, awe, ,Q t, , tm., ' if - ' sg 32 ' Q- P' 5 to 4. ,l it Re 7 if N I rn . 2 . ' ' X A ' ' , ,ff V4 ,L 3' x 3 Q V S, , , X pk., ,. Q y A 'ilk tl '. . : Lax Katherine Gross Plper Halliday Kevln Hart Deanna Henney Theresa Hoeppner James Hozeska 168lFreshmen Connie Grundas llaine Hammls Robert Hawke Valerle Herm lABOVEl Andre Branch walks pur- posefully to East hall. QMIDDLEJ Freshmen devour the Kiva's goodies , QLEFTJ Tim Vitu checks a book out of the library. M31 . sf.. ki K W . I T .,..y?'1g, A -- K-1: i I X - r . .A ,. . ,,.X ., . ff.. ,V . :mea f . Aer Q. .ve , iii if - at to as - an J KE . A .N r 'Y .. 3, if yt 5 fi I ir K X ' ' y M is t Q3 lv, 5. -QL if rw. x W 1. S . 1 My i , . I A A it .. . . ,,,, W, ff ying f' , -1' J -. is l ' jl! ',, Q ' f if . , . W i ff ' . VV ..,., if My , A . K . 1 Kristen Humphrey Timothy Johnson James Kanaly Jeff Kessel Sallie Kish Karen Koepke 'X V S . is f ,ibvkfl V,-gms xg A in R.-it Ugse sig ' 1522 is .lf ag 15 . ,Else -9519. H. 1' 1 Melanie Jeffords Penny Jones Diane Kaufmann Sharon Kincade Kevin Kleinfeld Jan Kokas K is . K i sliiri 1 1 S -325 32 x K f I T 2 .gg 1 fd? . ' 1 .14 ,I .4 6, ..-g'k5f31,i gli.. Q . , s.. fi .1 - 1 Hs, ,T ff M .-13-11 ,I - K f 'i f' . 5 ,E David Johnson Scott Kallgian Dean Kelley Scott Klnley Timothy Knapp Martin Kollmer ,, 75, X .xwx!ggq. 7 va? like 1 , ,,-, W 1 f -if ' 1 f ef 'N -1 X Egg- 4 T 5 ii t ii t wg x 3, as fi we if , Q p T 5 ,H if ' - l James Johnson John Kamm Kimberly Kennelly Kim Klrkey Karen Kobel Barry Konsdorf Freshmen! 169 ,rn fm Q5 ..,r ,.. ' 'iff-: . bi i ,V 1 Q Riff? 1 iff- ..-- - , Q. it 6 I f. 4, Dr F L . T f EEE! -, ,. . 4-wig! Q. wwfwf- ' 1' ' A, fw fiwl. ti AX, 1 L ki T T fs W f- H EEL: 1.5 5 if ' . ' 'th I el s 2 ing Todd Konsdorf Darrin Krogman James Kunnen Brian Lafray Dawn Landskroner Scott Learman 170!Freshmen N 1 ' L ,ra 9333 1 ' 1' K 'ia . QL was if naar C gnk I :GX ' 2 5 W R , 2 Q, 5 Ss af ge Y in K if . 4,45 W face , ,l f 4 .f - -.M Q Xwyt fem 1' A- K we if , wr' ' :Ji f 2 ' tv few' vs , V L Y J ,L if gat.- ZW' ,I sf sf' 1. N same, ,sf lit A ' iii-,. '95FR T ' AV .s 1 'Ji' J J . 1 . ga 4,5 ii 3 fs i s ' Tl wx be X H V X5 l M as gg W In xg if is Q . at F .1 X ., 4 , 'Z fs QA xxx f ft. is T 5 1 if I 2' - - ' X ' .----.L war' U ' if ,Ri 4 ' L A ,. yi W, ,, , - X5 K 1 e gg I xl. , 4 . T, V , ,, i 3 A, 5, , ' i Q 1 -, , 1 Nix ...we it , .Q ,mm , gi Q V 1 fr f 1 f. .H-5 yrgxh K if - as A t - Jeffrey Koposky Barbara Krohn Steven Kwaiser William Lamb Michael Latty Mary Lee Colleen Kreher Rodney Kropp Patricia LaBreck Michael Lambert Susan Lauka Lori Lllllefors Christopher Kremski Gregory Krzclok John Ladue Patrice Landry Jay Leaman Carl Englund and Mike Getchel find it hard to study during their free hour. Q Todd Lilly Tony Frost listens attentlvely at freshmen Ol'l9l'1 'i0f'l. i193 1 ,:k-. . -- L. , .. gig s. .-. - Mitchell Loberg Diane Lobslger Sara Lockwood .M N ffm. l in js: . a' Y aj, X .Lz. K as , .. me gg. 4- S in K :L Q Q as .F Fa Sag if 5 as j W' i 25 25? Q 45: Q65 Q s A .gg av' 'V -'2... ..... 3' X, '-- -an fx la! P fe if J We 'if .iipf l o ws' L g iliyl J Linda Lolacano Steven Maler Dawn McChesney Janet Melsel Debra Moldenhauer Gregory Mussen :bs Paul Lopez John Marxhausen Daniel McConnell Jeffrey Mendoza Linda Morley Dan Nearing f: Q4 ' f SS: K C fi ,sa 55? Q fe Se YK 1 'ff QE 1 t ,L i e gli V 2 - J A J ol an wif 4 aa ' q - ' W 1 or ll, Thomas Luark Rebecca Maul Leslie McCray Daniel Mercier Laura Morrison Deborah Needham 131' Si . I ni' 1 fffi' -of-as-3 Jill Lupl0W William MacMillan David MHYBY Diane Mayer Susan MCKBY Nancy McMillan Janle MIIISI' Laura Modrall Matthew MUeh'enbeck Kevin Murphy David NSISOU Shelley Nemanic FreShm6rl!171 b 'Q r 'if X A ef, 1 ' 3 .11 5 .134 f' Yi: caper. J ' fri ina' 'ffl 1 ' z 'n. - 7 n 32' 7,5 , te' vf wrqffff ,. . :Q iifll if 'E - ,. 5 Nancy Niebling Steven Ordway Sheri Pastirzyk Mellssa Plambeck Alyson Prange Thomas Randall 172lFreshmen 1 K 'a nb- , by 4 ll, H411 . Q Ay ' l f . - lg YF' - Ns 'W' t . ' k .,... . 'D fu- ,N t V nl ..l Y N? .. f l 5 ' af r 1 w Q U 2 .vs i Y X e 4 3 ii ' . , y 1 . ,k 5. w 5 fg. .fl Colleen O'Keefe Gregory Ortega Michael Pegram Kurt Plank Barbara Prlest Jay Reardon 5. ' f if' Q YZ, ' 3 2 lbs! Kelth Obendorfer Haesim Park Antonio Pena Jeffrey Plater Ann Prlnclng Jil Reardon Et gf I N N .. nm . 'S Ya ' ' ,Z 7,5 , ,. i , l . ', e 2 ' an ,, ,'- ':. rf xy . David Ohmer Melanie Parker Randall Perry Scott Pomervllle Laura Raese Duncan Redfield r X u N. W I, N f l 1, 419 i ITS ,aw ,, -. i Q :al ' -g, . 2 ..Q. . W.. . l N :N . N .., ,I . . - -M.- .Uv 'eh I A, I f 355 7 ,r K ' -f t ik- lw P 15 ,r r 2f.4. E, --' A, V , Lf - - -' ' 4- Bradley Ordway Paul Passaglia Timothy Perry Amy Powell Lisa Ramsden Cathy Redmond 2 t ., - 5 , X . 'S my Nc.- QQLIXQ' P... .1 .N X, .N Y' 1 : K Pie .Y Q A Lia: P N IF va I 1 '? If i .Ih',w': '41 , -- . . 'N M y Annette Reld Marsha Relnlg Kristy Relnke WS U -.Q -w. QABOVEJ Sally Dwyer cheers for the freshmen in the competition cheer. QBELOWJ Brian Weiss will try anything for amusement. Q uf f .Su Ss! -:V diff' 'A s, ,Yr s , 5, Y ' 1' 552' -' 252' ' 7555 6, 13 'Qs I . ja Y W 'fx . '? ' .-1 f - 5 ,X , ,gg IR.. 1 . -is . 1 1 i fig ,ri W - A, -, f -. . i 'R A! I .Z - A 3' rl . K WA J' 'rf 'I : 'uf' 'YH ' K+ if 'I lf .- 1--' . if its .JA 5 -K fr Q Q 'xYs-S , 1 N S742 f .A , 5 5 tv? w I is . Y i NMS N, -a.. J i 'N Q. 4. R iii S N A . X iv-5x . ' ., 4 , . 2 .--sf 1 . wp Q ' Rs- f' f 5 ffl . if as T3 X f as ' Q '45 be J? D .4 -, Lff' if ' J a Q . .. K 15N L Barry Reitenga Pamela Riebe Richard Riley Leo Rock George Ross Douglas Rowley Kimberly Ruppel James Salamon Laura Schaefer Richard Schaefer Mary Jo Schaeff PNUP Schmidt Kim Schwannecke' Todd Schwannecke Lisa Sears JBFIGT SSBUGY Stephen Sgrazzuttl Steven Shannon Kay Sharon Ch 'Sf0Qh9f Shefman Bernadett Silva paul Simpklns David Smith Kris Smith Freshmen!173 129 ar ff' l N'5 - - - W .4 we we ,t hu 3 X .7 1: G fl -1 5945 . . , P I 1 X -r f K K N .1 , J 5 6:57. ,ff K .. Q '0 Sa it ! , . ,za l 'i ,X Q. ,JJ , l I V 'Q . 3 6.3 ' , Luffy' . ' X X! f 19: I' 5' 4 A J.. J. ' ' - .., X. 4-V .1 ,x 3.1 . is ,Nagy u IVA Lisa Snyder Jennifer Sonefeld Laura Spence Susan Stroebel Tammy Surlan Jayne Swaffleld Tonette Tracy Kimberly Tragls Scott Trler Anna Vasquez Fteynaldo Vela Karen Vlctory Charles Walderzak Karen Welle Brian Welss Natalie Whlte Mark Wickham Barbara Wlnkley 174lFreshmen 1' J I - V L Z was-1 1' fl egg? ' -- -, 'fig X W X 1 ik Y 4 5 4 f Ni rw-fn -o-4.5 gm , C.. l,'g:,,g,Y V , Jeffrey Stemler Jeffrey Szunko Craig Turner Julle Vlsnaw Todd Welsh Susan Wolff l i ,ii , L-, '53 KTA 5 0-1- P' ard Storer rxaren Tlncknell Denrls Ursuy Tlmotny Vltu Sherry Wernecke Michelle Wright AX Q ' ' K uf r., A I A ,V K Qi, . 'L sf- :N EFX ' . I' Us Leigh Stroebel Clifford Todd Terry Veldlnl Anthony Volsln -if ,W ,, .qw , ,.. . MZ if ,, 3 if A, ,L , fL I an is ww--?a..,92m'a , 3 - X R F M 8 - , .533 I5 ,THQ I, gy .f ' if E ,W li, - I A. ,N , ii 5, if ur 'Y f .4 wi ' -ik V ,. - W: fa . 5 5- ,. 1 qs. ef Y 1 7' i 'N-A 2 f ff XS ... ., 4 Q.-, gf? 5, Q as fi 1 nl! 7 Q gfgf 3 6 es., B ' K 'N - - N Af., , , ni Xufrs 5, : - X R' '-. M . 'w.1- '- ' - 'vfxs 5' . A-Q' 1 ..,,,A 1- ,, x- ' X ' .. -v 3? rn 7-mt cf .- ' Q... ' f L- B- - k as , gag -11 ,, 1 'G g. R 'r ,. - .5 '51 Gallant Bill Koucky speaks flirtlngly to falr damsel Mary Krafft. Xi? . .5 y s 1 t X N ' ':5f1f'f: i .,,. 3 is A?-seal he xl- J . i , . ' J' .:1EIIZ5:' .:.'f. :3 ' Ji. C fi, R .W ,t E J W, ---- . 3.1. .1 warg ef , S 9 3 .ff . fa.. N , ,X 0 M W- H.- Qs ea is ., t U ,,, it -sl, l l H f 's T M , - 2. Azyr J in K gi:-eggs L , ...W ,llll ll I Due to the millage defeat, counselors taught classes, here Mr. Petryna corrects his English papers. Kurt Schnell takes a short break during hls Russian Lit Class. Ven Johnson tries to assist Jlm Haeger with Ms. Williams' assignment. The skills of Ye Olde English were being applied in curious ways, as in the adventures of Ms. Williams' U.S. Literature classes as they experienced formal dan- cing in the auditorium. Ms. Williams instructed them in ballet, waltz, and foxtrot. The annual Stratford, Ontario trip included the Shakespearean play, The Merchant of Venice, which gave the students exposure to one of Shakespeare's comedies. Another unique aspect of the English department was Mr. Meyer's English Composition class that consisted mostly of college-bound seniors who caught up on the grammar and sentence structure they seemed to have forgotten for the past four years. Englishl179 Struggling along with verb forms, CBSBS. and word order were the DM foreign language students. Memorizlng endings and plurals are hard work, and sometimes it does not seem worth the effort. However, the prospect of speaklng fluently looms ln the mind and makes the student work harder. Mrs. Wellman, in her last year at MacArthur, taught four levels of Spanish In separate classes, and the aroma of splcy food filled the air on Spanish cooklng days. Mr. Ftuonavaara headed the French department, and during the Christmas season, kept the language area enter- tained with French Christmas carols. Mr. Meyer's Latin classes had their annual slave auctlon and banquet, and also put on a presentation of Julius Caesar ln the spring. The German department had two teachers this year: Mr. Stahl taught Ger- man I and Mrs. Buller from Ike taught Ger- man ll. The classes met together with lke German classes to form a combined Ger- man Club. Herr Stahl lists accusatlve prepositions. 6, 2, 53, -.n,,9sj.i Z if if 'X' ww ' r fo.. .-ni 5 ,V Q gif Q EE f' Ll. f ' Y' 2, ' n-. j-as ,L 'TF .. Q L, RWM' an X Y! ' -s x ....1.. i i 'gqiwqi ,, , .,n,gg7,?mA, , ,M ' ff' .W GEQQ if A-,fb pw ' D0 L' 'l' IIE AMEI If AN D0 Mlrlam Aquino from Brazll lakes part ID the Nalnonal Honor Socnely Halloween party for grade school chlldren Pilar Flestrepo lCoIumbIal enioys the sprlng weather Sue Moms compares the New Zealand llfe style to that ln Amerlca in her speech to fellow students at the Senior Honor Banquet IC? German exchange Rolf Schuettau studles hls Physics Book. -...f --T-V-M f 4 r I., f l' wary- fny ' -, .-5? f,. F .-45619-J 'wigxg-wggbi gf 115 , Q 4, 1 VL 'S fv . . Q.- ,,, gf. ff ,kg w g, W ,X , x 4 J , z 1 gy 5 is QW E ' a , 4 ff'- x ., A 3' ,ML ,A , -. 'ef-.. .x4' , A ww- , IS fy ,! .- fps ' ig isa? 5 RH? fzfiwjlf EZ, L A E+ ' .558 ' .. I . Brit Nolan's table is the result of many hours of careful work in wood An Industrial arts student gr nds metal , shop. u Barry Gronski removes a tlre from Its rlm In auto shop class. Kurt Princlng adjusts a capacitor In electronlcs. 184llndustrial Arts 3 l h W 'F 'E 'Q 'E 2 l Business students work on their filing. SYSTENIIATICZ Xfi, .-.eff WX J, Ancient Egyptian heiroglyphics? Actually it's notehand. ment , ' as The electives building housed a large conglomerate of practical arts classes Business courses such as bookkeep ing retailing accounting shorthand and notehand and of course typing were offered to business and secretarial students Home economics courses made sewing, nutrition, family living and interior design courses available to future homemakers. ln- dustrial Arts provided a means for those students with mechanical talents to develop their skills. Electronics, in- dustrial processes, woodshop and auto mechanics were among the courses offered. Peck, peck, peck, DARNl peck, peck, peck says Michelle Curry. Sara Rattray checks the phone book for a business class assign- BuSll'leSSl185 The DM science department offered many interesting activities this year. Chemistry students learned about gases and molecules while Physics students studied force and energy. Those in Biology ll tried biological ex- periments with various animals such as doves, chickens and ger- bils. 1 --1977 also marked the final year of Mr. Harley Stoner as a science teacher at MacArthur. He is retir- ing after more than 30 years of tgifhiqftg, thirteen of which were at DM. Mr. Stoner has always been one 'of MacArthur's most respected teachers. 9 'QR Student teacher Mr. Anderegg, aside from Lite Science duties, found time to coach the swimming team. IIELEIT E THFCJU H ilII CIS CPE-- 0n9 Bio-U Pf0i9Ci WHS me diSSeCfi0l'l of Th? -6' Pig- Sweet and innocent was Debbie Hlrsch's dove. 186lScIence xv S ill fn z-, Mrs. Schultz and lab assistant Jean Baudoux assemble molecular Mr. Stoner, retiring Physlcs KSWISF, looks skeptical at one of hls models. students' theories. ' -, A dandelion: lust another weed? 'V 'hich came first, the chicken or the egg? scienqen av The life of an administrator is time consuming and complicated. Not only do they spend the normal school hours in their offices, they also must attend most of the extra curricular activities in which the DM students participate. Because of the millage defeat for the year, they all had to teach classes. They also monitored the halls and the Kiva during busy lunch hours. 'S W P ,N b ,Vx za, I f vi'- i,, 49 Q I. is i X . i ? ji G V is v K fi: V .S ' 1 K r . .,.,., , X 'W XML-.iw :Ji Oscar Huyghe Principal William Matson Assistant Principal Manfred Stahl Assistant Principal Edward Allington That's a likely excuse! thinks Nlr. Stahl as he , listens to a students reasons for skipping class. Mr. Huyghe speaks to the student body at the Homecoming assembly Mr. Matson decides how to rearrange a students schedule. , . ol F wg.. Mr. Allington looks over his daily paper work. mmmlmlofw - Assistant Principal 188lAdministrators was FT 'X if . 4' faced? K Ken Bellen Band Ronald Dubay Conservation Joann Holmes English Gerald Meyer English. Latin ileen Smith, Mrs. Gladys Blver Physical Education Georgia Egan English Sharon Hunter English Leslie Miller Biology Diane Mousseau, Mrs. Mary Heasty, Mrs. Sue Carte fp. 1 1 ' ..-X: Mary Bottke Business Education Linda Furgason Speech David Koeluow Mathematics Susan Nelson English I' fbi? , Digi? 1 S . EE S 27, 6 gt , ' V-dx, K 4 Y 2 A K Q f .rx , . . EF t 'u X. ik l .. it -il - Q' dm Donna Picard Business Ed. Mary Jane Schultz Chemistry Frank Tomsich Industrial Arts Mary Jo Santini Psychology L Robert Simpson Biology A Della Wilder Library l ' I. ,Eames Stoner Physics Joy Williams EngHSh Robert Scherzer Linda Schopp Auto Mechanics Choir Jerome Such Social Studies Max Zittel Counseling Mrs. Mazany sighs in relief at the end of another day. -iirb . It alum J W QLEFTJ Mr. Barrls enjoys one of his favortie pastimes. fABOVEl Amid the chaos, Mr. Stoner y if gig cries, Take a number, please, and stand in Iine! KABOVE LEFTi Mr. Quinn lectures his Biology ' iii . class ttf? Q ' ,Q , . 5. e 3235 t . . 4 K sg 2 YE .r 2 - 2. - 4 Ag 5 Q4 if 1 g l Q . MM-,. .U - ll'lf'2nfIfl'l'7x1'j Q . if v':iL:f1,?g f - 1..,-- 1 ,fqbii sf ?i'- ' . Y R --141-za. A,4 x , Q, f A s52fi?J? f v Xzi' . k-', we - M m ,,'- 9 + Q , , f V V K' 45 Eggs? A In , :M 8 My, ' 3 3, . gs? 37: Q . 7 'ir v 1 VL, W' ia U 1 Q Hg Abbenante, Phllllp 191 55,164 Ackerman, Julle1111 Ackerman. Kelly 191 164 Adams. Gregory 191 164 Adslt. Robert 1121 10 Adslt. Susan 191 63,73,130,163,164 Akers. Janlce1111 114,115,138 Akers, Julle 1101 150 Albrecht, Jonathan 191 164,165 Alburg. Scott 191 164 Alcorta. Danlel 1101 Alcorta. Nora 1111 10.46.113 Aldrldge, Donna 1111 Aldrldge, Rebecca 1101 150 Aldridge, Robert 1111 Allen Allen. Allen. Allen Alles Allas Barbara 1111 138 Karla 1101 104.150 Pamela 1101 51,150 Thomas 1101 150 Dawn 1121 10 I Steve 1101 41,150 Alllngton. Edward 1ADMINISTRATION1 188 Amos. Wllllam 1111 39 Anderegg. Rlck 1FACULTY1 65.186 Anderson, Davld 1FACULTY1 119.189 Anderson, Davld 1111 Aneszko, Jan 191 Anspach, Sara 1111 106,133,138 Anzlck, Chrlstlne 1111 138 Apo, Judith 191 Apo. Lorayna 1111 138 Aqulno. Mlrlam 1122 133,182 Archambault, Ann 121 10 Ardln, Mark 1121 Ardln, Matthew 1101 150.161 Armstrong. James 1101 150 Arraut, Thomas 1101 150 Aslala, Carol 1121 10,104 Austin. Llsa 1121 10,10B.109,133 Averlll. Theresa 1101 150 Awad, Lorl 191 113,164 Ayotte. Kathy 1111 138 Ayotte, Toy 191 164 Babral, Mlchael 1111 138 Bach, Karen 191 41,164,167 Bach, Lois 1111 40.138 Bacon. Susan 1121 10 Bailey, Lonnle 1FACULTY1 Balley, Mark 1121 10 Balley, Wendy 1121 Baln, Paul 1111 39,138 Baker, John 1121 10 Baker, Richard 1121 10 Barber. Stacy 1121 10 Barnard, Fred 1101 10.41.150 Bamard. Lynn 1121 Barnes, Erlc 1111 138 Barnett, Cindy 1101 104 Barnett. Deborah 1101 104 Barrera, Mr. and Mrs. 1AD1 Barrls. Dan 1101 56 Barrls, Theodore 1FACULTY1 120,189,190 Barron, Lydia 191 164 Barry. Janet 1121 10,16,72,106,151 Barry. Jlll 1121 10,6,16,26,27,72,73 Bartlett. Lorl 1111 104.138 Bartlett, Thomas 1111 Basherlan, Lynn 1111 138 Basklns, Richard 191 164 Basklns, Robert 1101 150 Baudoux. Jean 1111 138,167 Baudoux, Mary 191 164 Bauer Jewelry 1 D1 94 Bauman, Marsha 1121 Baumgarten, Raymond 1101 41,150 Baumgarten, Wllllam 191 164 Bauserman, Nancy 1101 150 Bazuckl, Ana 1121 182 Baader. Louls 1111 138,161 Beattle, Charley 164 Beaudoln. Ronald 1121 10,59 Bechtel, Dawn 1121 10 Bechtel. Kimberly 1111 138 Beck, Donald 1111 138 Beck. Gregory 191 42 Beck, Russel 1111 138.164 Becker, Laura 191 164 Betfrey. LeAnn 1111 150 Belsel. Thaddeus 1101 42.150 Bell, Jerl 1101 104,51 Bell, Laurel 110e41,150 Bellen, Ken FA ULTY1 104.169 Belskl, Joyce 1111 Bender. Lorl 191 164 Bender, M. A Sons 1AD1 Benson, Llsa1121 10.12.123 Benson, Paul 1121 10 Bergeon, Davld 191 164 Berkoblen. Mark 191 164 Berkoblen. Monte 191 164 Besaw, Mark 1111 138 Best, Ida 1STAFF1 191 Beuthln, Deborah 191 164 Beyer. Barbara 191 154 Begersdorf. Kathy 112.2'J0,150 Bll y, Jamee1FACUL 1 Bllby. Laura 1101 51.73.150 1921 Index CAST Billings. Sam 1STAFF1 191 Billmeler Jewelers 1AD1 64 Billmeler, Martln 1121 10.27.132 Blrney, Caron 191 Blrney, Llnda 1121 11,27.101.112,113.133 Blron, Kathleen 191 49.129.12B.164.167 Bishop, Allen 1121 11 Blshop. Richard 1111 138 Blver, Gladys 1FACULTY1 169 Black. John 1111 132 Blake, Connie 1121 11 Blakely, Daniel 1121 11 Blenkhorn, Thomas 1121 11 BIock's Cards 8 Gifts 1AD1 93 Blonlarczyk. Susan 1111 138 Bock Pharmacy 1AD1 90 Boehm. Amber 1111 113.138 Boldt. Gretchen 1101 150' Boldt, Mark 191 164 Boldt. Mlchael 1111 Bommarlto, Collette 1101 Bommarlto. Michelle 1111 Booth. Llsa 1101 Borrello, Stephen 1121 8,11,21.107,123,130 Bottke, Mary 1FACULTY1 189 Boudot, Larry 1111 Bourbina, Dennls1101 150 Bourblna. Donald 1111 Boutelle. Barry 1101 Bovlll. John 1121 11.63.70 Bow. Susan 1111 49,65,128,129,138 Bowman, Terrl 1101 Boyd, Craig 1101 56,150 Boyd, Tom 39 Boyer, Denise 191 51,73.113.164 Bradley. Brlan 1111 39,136,140 Bradley, Dean 191 165 Branch, Andre 191 113,165,169 Brandi, Alan 1121 11,39.99.123 Brandle. Joseph 191 165 Brandle. Wendy 1111 133.138 Bras .. Tlmothy 1COACH1 54 Brenake, Kelth S01 63,150 Brldges, Pat1C ACH165 Brlggs. Chrlatlne 1111 40.188 Briggs. Vlrglnla 1FACULTY1 Brlsbols, Anthony 1101 178 Carter. Sue 1STAFF1 189 'Case Funeral Home 1AD1 91 Cass Rlver Trader 1AD1 83 Casslo, Chrlstlne 191 165 Ceeslo. Parls 1101 49,151 Caughron, Randall 1111 138 Chadwick. Curtls 1101 151 Chadwick, Karen 191 165 Chaffee, Mlchael 1121 18.64.65 Chaffee. Michelle 191 12.165 Chapman's Beverages Mg! 87 Chartrau, Blake 191 121.1 Chauvln, Kathy 1111 138 Chauvln, Mlchael 1111 Chauvln, Thomas 1121 Christie. Tamara 1121 12 Churchill. Paul 1121 12,59 Clclnelll, Peg y 1111 138 Clark. Holly 131 165 Clark. Howard 1111 39.56.138,178 Clark. Nancy g91 49,113,165 Claus. Betty 1 TAFF1 191 Cllnger, Thomas 1101 Cleveland. Camllle 1121 12.99.100101 102123 133 Clynes, Julle 191 165 Clynes. Thomas 111 Coates. Susan 1121 12 Coe. Kelly 191 49.73.165 Coffey, Dave 1FACULTY1 41 Cohen, Bruce 1101 107,149,151 Colby, Cathy 1121 12.133 Colller, Doreen 1113 48,49,72,9B,102,138 Colller. Randy1 A ULTY1 122 Colllgan, James 1101 104,105.151.189 Colllgan. Peter 1121 12,104 Community State Bank 1AD1 Compeau. Rlck 56 Consln. Russ 1121 Cook. Darryl 1101 Cook. David 1121 Cook, Robert 191 165 Coon, Darrel 1111 138 Coosard, Mark 191 165 Coon. Darrel 1111 138 Coosard, Mark 191 165 Coosard, Michael 1121 12 Copp, Dennis 1FACULTY1 176 Corcoran, Mark 1121 Cordingly, Cathy 191 165 Cordlngly, Mark 14,104 Cordingly. Kim 1111 Coven. Drew 1111 Cozzollno. Ann 1111 138 Cozzollno. John 110 151 Cozzollno. Rose 111 138 Craun. Mlchael 191 165 Crlmmlns. Curtis 191 65.162.163.165 Crlmmlns, Karen 1111 65,162.163.165 Brlsbols, Holly191 165 Brlabols, Peter 1111 138 Brooks. John 1COACH1 56 Brown, Carol 191 165 Brown, Cheryl 191 Brown Brown Brown , Clayton 1121 11 ,David 1111 104,138 . Denise 1121 65 Brown. Glenn 191 1 Brown, Gregory 1101 150 Brown. Tom 1121 10,62 BYOITI Il RobIn111 we . l 138 Bueche, Richard 1101 150 Buerker. Debra 193 165 Bulger. Caroline 1 1 165 Buller, Carol 1FACULTY1 169 Bultema. Bruce 1111 99 Burdlck, James 1111 99.138 Burdick, Lorl 1111 99.138 Burgess, Wendy 1101 113 Burlan, Marlo 191 51,113,165 Burk, Donna 191 113.165 Burns. Mary 1101 Burt. Deborah 1121 11 Burt. Lorl 1101 Busald. Halar 1FACULTY1 Bush, Robert191 165 Bye, Teresa 1111 136 Crlppen. Scott 1101 Cummings. Bonnie 1101 Cummings, Vincent 1111 Curry, Mlchelle 1121 12,49,108,12B129130133185 Curtis, wllllam 1111 Czolgosz, John 191 Czolgoez. KathY 1121 12 Ozolgoez, Mlchael 1111 138,147 Daly. Gary 191 165 Daly. Greig 1 21 12 Dangle. Patrlck 1111 139 Danln, Beth 1101 41,151 Davenport. Chrlstlne 1121 12 Davenport, C.P. 1AD1 Davenport, Laurle 1121 8,12,104 Deal, Pamela 191 103,113,166 Dean. Shaun 191 166 DeFore. James 1111 113.139 DeFore. Tamara 191 166 Delbel. Rozanne 1111 104.140 Delsler. Catherine 1121 12 Delsler Funeral Home 1AD1 90 Deming. Mark 1111 107,117,120,123139 Denno, Davld 191 166 Deplonty. Clndy 1121 Deplonty. Debra 1101 151 DeShone. Brenda 1121 12 DeShone. Rlchard 1111 Calklns, Kathy 112 116,117,138 Call, Bernard 1FA ULTY1 189 Callas, Randy 1121 Calvert. Mary 1111 62,138 Cambridge. Gregory 1121 11 Cameron, Carole 1121 11,104 Cameron, Kelth 191 161,163,165 Cameron, Terri 1121 11 Cammln, Janle1111 116,117 Cammln, John 1FACULTY1 56 Carnmln, John 191 42.43.165 Campau. Perry 191 165 Campau. Rlchard 1101 151 Campbell, Cynthia 1111 138 Carey, Cheryl 191 113,115,165 Carllsle, Kerry 1121 11.108 Carlisle, Kirk 1121 11,13 Carney. Joseph 1111 52.53.138 Carr. Thomas 1121 11 Carroll, Diane 191 165 Carroll, Bob 1COACH1 41,48 Carroll, James 1101 15.46.165 Carter Shop 1AD1 83 Carter, Steven 1121 11 Dey, Andrew 1121 12.s9.122,12s Dey, J Dey, J Dey, J Dlckln Dlckln Dlckln eanette 1101 151 ennlfer 1101 151 oaeph 1111 139 son, Cheryl 1101 151 son. Clndy 1111 son, Leslle 191 166 Dietiker, Ann 1FACULTY1 Digenova, Jenrey 191 166 Dlgenova, Julle 1111 132,139 Dltzhazy, Dawn 1121 B,12.123 Dole, James 11101 151 Dole. Jettrey 91 186 Dole. Kevln 1121 12 Dole. Mary 1111 139 Donah Donah 33:5 e. Doyle, Doyle. Doyle. ue, John 1121 12 ue, Michelle 191 166,167 Douglas 191 166 Jane 1101 151 Rebecca 1121 12 Serah111151.139 Susanne 1121 12.61 Dreves. Michelle 1111 139 Dubay, Denise 1111 139 Dubay. Klmberly 1111 Dubay, Rhonda 111 139 Dubay Dubay Dubay Duby. Ronald 1FACULTY1 189 I Sheryl 1121 12 . Thomas 1101 151 Kathleen 191 121,166 Duclos, Charles 1121 12,116,117 Dukes, Nlcholas 191 166 Duke. Angela 1101 41,151,161 Dunn, Joseph 1111 Dupuls, Robert 1121 12,183 Dwyer. Margaret 1101 114,151 Dwyer, Sally 191 188,173 Dwyer, Tlm 1121 12.27.59.108,130 Dycus. Yvonne 1936 Dye, Renne 191 1 Dye. Ruben 1121 13 Eagles, Marc 191 186,167 Eagan, Georgla 1FACULTY1 189 Earegood, Wlllam 191 55,166 Ebell, Mark 1101 104,151 Ebenhoeh, Ronald 191 166 Eckhart, Senora 191 166 Eckert. M, 41 Edgley, Bonnle 1101 151 Edgley, Petrlck 191 186 Edwards Men Shop 1AD1 95 Egerer, Dawn 1101 Eglofl, James 1113 139 Eglolt, Sandra 11 g83,103,149.151 Eglott Realtors 1A 195 Elckhom, Llnda 191 166 Elmers, Karen 1101 151 Elmers. Kelly 191 166 Elmofi. Robert 1101 139 Ellls, Steve 1101 139,142 Emede, Dean 1121 13 Englund, Carl 191 55,167,170 Ennest. Wllllam 1111 139 Ennla, Kelly 191 42,87 Erlckeon, Mlchael 191 167 Er1ckeon,Wllllam 51 1 1:19 Everett, Steven 11 A 13 Ewend, Peter 1101 3,71,152 Falk. Tonl 1111 140 Famlly Federal Savlngs 1AD1 85 Fancher, Jeffery 1101 46,152 Fanger, Bethany 1111 102,103,140 Farley, Llnda 191 40,167 Farrand, Mlchael 1111 140 Farrell, Ellzabeth 1121 13 Fashlon Square Mall 1AD1 93 Fechter, Kurt 1101 Feeheley. Deborah 1121 13,128,129 Fehn, John 1STAFF1 191 Felloa. Mlchelle 1101 152 Fellce, Nlcholas 1111 140 Felske. Davld 1121 Fenley, Mary 1111 95,140 Fenley. Robert 1121 Fetchlk, Phllllp 1101 59,152 Fick. Lorl 1101 FIQU. Julla 1111 72,140 FIGS. Lynette 191 81,187 Fln lay, Temmle 191 167 Flnk, odd 1111 140 Flnn, Jetlrey 191 187 Flrchau, Heldl 1111 140 Flrchau, Susan 1121 13 Fischer, Robert 191 187 Flscher, Klm 73 Flsh, Margaret 191 Flsh, Thomas 1121 39 Flsher, Kent 191 Fnan, Jerry 191 167 Flagerald, Kelly 1111 140 Flugereld, Patrlcla 1101 152 Fltzgerald, Robert 1FACULTY1 Flerstad. Mark 1121 13 Fierstad, Mlchael 191 167 Flack, Harold 1121 13 Flattery, Bradford 1111 Flegenhelmer, Erlc 1111 63,70,137,140 Flegenhelmer, Mark 1101 41,122,152 Flltz J II 11 140 . 1 l Floerlu: Rilcnael 1101 152,154 Floerke, Patrick 1121 13,39 nn, an e , 21' F B '1 1181133.66 Folil. Gregory 191 85,71,163,167 :Games-'.111.. o er, ary Forster, John 1101 41,152 Foulds, Kurt 1101 63,152 Foulds, Leslle 1121 6,13,108,128,129,133 Foulds, Steven 1111 140 Four Flags Racket Club 1AD1 91 EW' 'am' mln 42187 OV. 099' . Fox, Steven 191 85,187 Fox, Stuart 1101 152 Frahm. Janet 1111 51,104,140 Frame Shop 1AD1 94 Frank. Dawn 1101 152 Franks, Brlan 1121 13 Franz. Vlctorla 1111 140 Free. Melanle 1121 13 Free, Petrlck 191 55.167 Frledle, Robert 1111 140 Frlnk. Janet 1101 152 Frltz, Francls 1111 56,140,145 Frltzler, Christopher 191 167 Frost, Anthony 191 167 Frost, Tlmothy 1101 152 Frost, Tonl 170 Fry, Jetf1111 Fry. Thomas 1FACULTY1 189 Fuller, Karen 191 167 Fuller, Mark 1101 Fuller, Mark 1111 140 Fullerton Tool Co. 1AD1 84 Furgeson, Llnda 1FACULTY1 107.189 Gadd, Deborah 191 113 Gaertner, Sarah 1111 113 Gaertner, Susan 1111 113,130 . Gaertner's 1AD1 G:Pnon. Gordon S91 G e, Gregory 110 Gallery, Barry 1101 Gantz, Carol 1101 148 Gantz, Sharon 1121 6.7.13 Garber. Gaye 1111 108 Garber Pontlac 1AD1 93 Garn, Davld 1FACULTY1 189 Garn. Mlchael 191 Garske, Ann 191 Garske. Mark 1111 63 Garske, Mlchael 1111 83 Garza, Llsa 1101 Game. Rlta 1111 Gaudreau. Kevln 1111 Gawne, Ernest 1101 Gay. Catherlne 191 Geeck, Phlllp 191 Gelger, Susan 1121 14 Gekeler, Jerrery 1121 1425.118 Gambrowskl. Carol 191 Gemmell, John 1101 General Motors 1AD1 Georgetown Manor 1AD1 Gerard. Mark 1101 44,54 Getchel. Ann 1101 114,115,149 Getchel. Mlchael 191 Glbba. Debra 1121 14 Globe, Jam 1111 Glddlngls, George 1FACULTY1 189 em, Jo 111121 14 Glll, Garry 191 Glllls, Carolyn 1121 14 Glllls, Marllyn 1121 14 Glltrop, Lorl 1101 Glnther. Andrea 1101 63 Glazczak. Mary 1 01 113 Glave, Karl 1101 Glave. Mlchelle 191 Gletfe. Beverly 111 113 Gllckmen. Ro FACULTY1 71 Glover, Karl 111 Glover. Sarah 1101 113 Glowackl, Susan 1111 Glowackl, Thomas 1101 Gluekert, Tracy 1111 Gnatkowskl, Bruce 1101 41,54 Gnatkowskl. Stephanle 1111 72,73 Godwln. Lee 191 Gogrl. Donal 1101 63,73 Go m Plumblng and Heating 1AD1 Gonzales. Ronald 191 55 Goodrich, Matthew 1121 14 Gorsche. Tony 1111 56 Gorte. Cheryl 1121 14 Gottllab, Rene 1101 Gould, Cralg 1111 Grabowskl, Anna 1101 Graves. Pamela 191 Graves, Ronald 1101 Gray. Matthew 191 52 Gray, Rachel 1111 Gray. Susan 1111 Gregus, Renee 1111 Grelt, Glen 191 14 Greif, Gregory 1101 Grelf, Robert 1121 14 Greko. Mlanaal 110141.56 Greko, Patrlca S121 14 Grlffore, Gary1 1 59 Grlll, Stephen 1111 Grlmaldl, Jane 1101 149 Grlndahl, Eric 111159 Grlndahl, Leslie 1121 14 Gronakl, Barry 1121 14,56,57,1a-1 arenakl. James 1101 Gross, Katherine 191 113 Gross, Pamela 1121 14,16,50,51 Grover. Davld 1121 15 Grundas, Connie 191 Grunow, Tom 1111 121 Grunwell, Davld 1101 Grunwell. John 1121 15,108,109 Grzenla, Kevln 1101 Guglno. Leslie 191 Gulmond, Steve 1121 Guatln. Mlchael 1101 Gutierrez, Karen 1101 Gutierrez. Prudence 191 56 Gutlerrez, Sylvla 191 51 Gutlerrez Vlctorla 1121 15 Haan. Cralg 1101 152 Hach. Kathryn 1121 15,62,128,129 Haeger, James 1101 46,47,58.59.179 Haggar, Julie 1121 15 Halderer, Donald 1121 104,15 Halr Unllmlted 1AD1 90 Halaby, Stephen 191 168 Halaby, Soon 1111 Halliday. Piper 191 63,168 Hall, Loreen 1101 110,153 Hall. Ricky 1101 Halliday. Llnda 1101 Hammer, Alan 1111 141 Hammer, Craig 1101 158 Hammls, Slalne 191 168 'Hanak. Lorl 1111 146 Hanley, Jane 191 188 Hanson. Walter 1STAFF1 191 Harbln, Kevln 1101 65,71,153 Harbin. Klmberly1111 141 Harden, David 1111 141 Harden, James 1111 53,141 Harden, Sandra 191 103,188 Hardlng, Marvln 121 15 Harding, Scott 191 168 Hare, atrlck 1101 153 Haremskl. Chrlstlne 1101 153 Harmon, Mary 191 168 Harmon, Nancy 1111 112,113,116,119141 Harpfer. Karen 1:11413 104 153 Herrls, Chrlstop er , Harrls, James 110141,54 Harrls, Valerie 1121 15,26,27 Harrls, Vlckle 1111 141.178 Hart, Kevln 191 107.168 naman' ?edn1r11111120133 141 artman. u y . . :artmankKl:nl1elgy 1105191 arve . ev n . . Hasenxieder. Darrell 1121 15.28.27.104.133 Hasselt, Vickie 1101 158 Hauk. Brenda 1111 141 Hawke. Robert 191 163 The Head Shed-'1AD1 95 A - - Heasty. Mary 1S AFF1 189 Heath. Carol 1111 141 Heath. Michael 1121 10.15 Heath. Nancy 1101 153 Hechi. Norman 1111 104 e ernan. av SB? '8 '1L1'i31'?23 Hefner, Nlane 1121 15.40,99,100.130 Hett, Melody 1101 Heldger, Sally 191 104,110,168 Heidger, Nancy 2111 61.72.104 Heldger, Nancy 111 61.72.104 Heldgar. Barbara 1101 104,153 Heldrlch, Tlna 1111 Hellbronn. Calvin 1121 I Heinz. Todd 1121 15 Helse. Robert 191 168 Helse, Robin 1111 104,141 Henagan, Patrick 191 168 Henney, Cheryl 1101 153 Henney. Deanna 191 113.168 Hensler, Nancy 1121 15.123 Herbert. Rich 1111 71.53.141 Herbert, Luclnda 1101 153 Hereza, Ellsa 112 15,133 Hereza, John 110 47,71.121,153 Herm, Trevor 111 133.141 Herrn, Valerie 191 168 Herrick, Klrk 1121 15.46.47 Hettler, David 191 168 Heuschele. Jane 191 168 Hllbrendl. Todd 1101 153 Hilbrandt. Traci 191 113.168 Hlll. Donna 1121 Hlll, Laura 1101 104.10B.109,153 Hllls, Robert 1121 15,39,106,107,133 Hlnds. Amy 1121 15.114 Hlnds. Jennifer 191 168 Hines. Donna 5121 15 Hlnkln, Sally 1 TAFF1 189 Hirsch, Deborah 1121 8,15.25,26.27,108,109,120.128. 129,132,133 Hobbs, Llsa 191 . Hodaon, Gary 1101 Hodson. Kenneth 1121 Hoelbl, John 1101 154 Hoeppner, Theresa 191 168 Hoerner, John 1121 Joerner, Peggy 1121 5,130 Hoernor, Wllllam 71.168 Hoffman. Wllllam 1121 Hohensee. Thomas 1111 141 Hollingsworth, Gil 1STAFF1 191 Hollis, Davld 1121 15,133 Hollls, Jaf1rey1101 104,154 , Holloway, Holly 1121 15.26,27.100,123,130 Holloway. Matthew 1101 Holloway, Terrl 191 163.165 Holmes, JoAnn 1FACULTY1 121,189 Honeman, Brian 191 55 The Honslraer Conservatory of Music 1AD1 Hood, B. 1 Hooper, Natalie 191 63 Hopcroft. Stacey 1121 15.27.118 Hopcrott, Valerie 1101 Horton. Mlchelle1111 113 Hoslord, Kelly 1101 Hosford, Shelly 191 Hovis, Helen 1111 114 Hovls. Ruths101 64.149 Howard. An rew 1111 70 Howard. Erlc 1121 15,56 Howe, James 1121 16.64.65 Howe, Thomas 1121 16.52.53 Hozeska, David 1111 Hozeska. James 191 Hruby. John 41 Hudbera. Marsha 1111 Hug. Heldl 1101 63,107,149 Hughes. Michelle 1101 Humphrey, Kristen 191 Humphreys, Michael 1111 116.117 Humphreys. Susan 1101 126 Hunter, Sharon 1FACULTY1 189 Hurney. Susan 1101 , . Hutchlson. Duane 1111 ' ' Huiehlson, Jill 1121 16 Huyghe. Oscar 1ADMINlSTRATlON1 8.32,18B ltoney. James 1111 Jackson.Davlcl1111 110.111,117,147 Jackson. Lylnelle 1121 16.102, Jacqmaln, lmothy 1121 16 --g Jakes, David 1121 16.27.133 Jakes. Lorl 1101 154 194!lndex .W,,1,,e wfg ue ...iff , ,.. , . A ,, ig , '- aaa-.x-.,a,,,fi .5 James. David 1121 22.26.27 James. Erlc 1101 65,154 Jamison, Gordon 1121 16.123 Jardinico. Sera1111 117,136,137 Jaurlge, Peter 1111 142 Jean. Jeffrey 1101 1 Jelfords, Melanie 191 49,107,169 Jeftords, Michael 1121 16,56 Jessmore, Janet 191 Jessmore, Steven 1111 142 Johann, Chrlstlna 1101 Johnnle's Bonanza 1AD1 Q. Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johi.,.or:: Johnson. Johnson Johnson Johnson Ann 1111 104 Cathy 1121 6,16,26,27,10B,109,112.113 David 191 56.169 . DenIse111161,142 y V . Jemes191 169 . . . .JHI1101113 ' . Kathy 1101 104.154.1257 Llae 1111 72.73,113,142 Michael 1121 16,104 Susan 111 49104142 I Tlmothy1g1 169 , vel-non 1101 41.52,5a,1o,11,154.119 AQQHBL- Margaret 1111 62,113,142 Jones. Peririy 191 40.62.169 Jones, Tlmothy 1101 154 ' Jordan. Steven 1121 16.70.100 Junior Class of 1977 1AD1 B3 Justice, Elizabeth 1121 16 Kabobel, Krls 1101 154 , , , Keeler, cal 1STAFF1 191 j ,A , Kaliglan, Lance 1111 53,142 Kallglan. Mark 1121 16,20,52,53,107,119,123 Kallglan. Peter 1COACH1 53 Kallglan, Scott 191 55.169 Kamm. John 191 169 Kanely, James 191 169 Kanaly. Sarah 1101 154 Karkut. Deborah 1111 128,129,142 Karl. Ed 1FACULTY1 liaugman, E:ane1gL169 au man. m Kaulman. Rlck 1101 54 Keenegienneth 112146 Keele, 'arI'191 ' Keith, Breque 1121 16,181 Keller. Robert 1101 154 Kelley, Dean 191 155.169 Kennedy. Erln 1111 104,10B,109.120,142 Keopke. Karen 191 110 Kern. lngrld 191 113.155 Kern, Sue 1101 151,154 Kern. Thomas 1121 17,105 Kerns. John 1121 17 Kessel, Jah 191 169 Kleft, Glna1111 121 Klle. Sally1111 142 Kimmel, Renee 1101 114,154 Klncade, Sandra 1101 Klncade. Sharon 191 169 Klndell, Patrick 1111 Klng. Amelda 1101 154 Klng. Marc 1101 155 Klnley, Scott 191 55,121,169 Kirchner. June 191 73,155 Klrchner, Jon 191 Klrkey. Kim 191 169 Kish. Sallie 191 169 Klsh. Thomas 112 17 Kitolskl. Anna110 104.155 Kitsch. Julie 1111 103.142 Kleln. Steven 1111 Kletnlald. Jane 1111 49.142 Klelnteld. Kevln 191 169 Klement,'Katherlne 1101 114,155 Kluck, Karen 1101 155 Knack, Gregory 191 Knapp, Tlmothy 191 65,163,169 Knlerlm, Rlck 1121 17 Knox. John 1111 53 Kobel. Karen 191 51.73.169 Kocls, James 1111 142 Koeltzow. Cathy 1101 Koeltzow, David 1FACULTY1 189 Koeltzow. Cathy 1101 Koepke, Karen 191 169 Koester, Darrell 1101 155 Kohn, Donna 1121 17 Kohn, Robert 1121 169 Kokas, James 1121 17 Kokas, Jan 191 169 Kellmer, Martin 191 169 Konadort. Barry 191 169 Konedort. Robert 1101 Konsdorl, Rose 1111 142 Kopoeky, Chelly 1111 142 Kopoeky. Jeftery 191 170 Koucky. Wllllam 1121 179 Krefft. Mary 1121 17.179 Kramer, Kelly 1101 41.54.155 Kraus, Mathew 1121 17 Krewczak, Kenneth 1121 17 Kreher. Bradford 1111 62,121.142 Kreher, Colleen 191 62,63.162.163.170 Kreher, Tasha 1101163355 Kremskl, Chrlstop er 191 116,170 Kremskl. Mark 1101 Kreu. Lorl 1101 Krogman. Darrln 191 55,170 Krohn, Barbara 191 170 KroPP- Randy 1121 17 KroPP- Rodney 191 170 srusllta. 'llslgorrzas 111124142 .lui B. M5 I .-. Krzclok, Tlmoth5'1121 17 Krzclok, Gregory 191 170 Kuehn, Allcla 1111 142 Kuehn. Charmelns 1103 155 Kunnen, James 191 17 . Kunnen, Joyce 1 21 17,27 Kunnen, Paula 1101 51,73,104,155 Kutsch. Michelle 11121 17,98 Kwalser. Steven 191 170 LaBeau, Charles 1111 46.-17,113,142 LaBreck. Debra 1121 17,130,170 LaBreck, Patrlcla 591 63 Lacey, Michael 11 1 'c'2 oS' 9181 222198 a ue, o n , LaFountalne. Richard 1111 39.142 Latray, Brlan 191 170 Lamb. Wllllam 191 70,170 Lambert. Michael 191 170 liamore, 'gan 1121t42,15g1 ampe. onnte 101 l'::nmJouex.JPan2em 1111 51.72.142 man. an Landmark Savings and Loan 1AD1 93 Landry, Klm 1101 155 Landry, Patrlce 191 170 Landakroner, Dawn 191170 LaPlante, Jocelyn 1FA ULTY1 189 Larue, Jeannine 1101 155 Lash. Shelly 1111 142 Lathrop. Claire 8121 16 Latty. Michael 1 1 170 Lauka. Stephen 1111 142 Lauka. Susan 191 113.170 Laundra, Charles 1FACULTY1 Lea, Bonnle1111 143,178 Leeman. Jay 191 170 Learman, S0011 191 70,170 Leddy, Dr. 1AD1 Leddy, Margaret 1121 8,14,17,26,27,133 Leddy, Robert 1111 42,143 Lee, Mary 191 115,170 Leece. Davld 1101 155 Lees. Lisa 1111 Lelblnger, 1COACH1 59 Lelblnger, James 1101 41,155 Lelblnger, Robert 1101 41,155 Lelser, Laureen 1111 143 Lepplen's 1AD1 87 Lepplen, Thomas 1111 143 Levl, Jlll 1121 18 Levl, wendy 1101 113.155 Layer. Mlke 1121 18 Llebrecht. Dan 1122 18,63 Llkam, Mary 1STA F1 191 Llllllors. Lori 191 170 Lllly, Todd 191 55,170 Llst, Mlchael 1111 143 Llttle, Nancy 1101 128,155 Loberg, Chrlstopher 1111 46,513,143 Loberg, Mltchelle 191 55,171 Lobslnger, Diane 191 51.61,73,171 Lockwood. Sara 191 171 Lolacano, Linda 191 73 L0lBC8hO, Mary Kay 1101 41,113,155,171 Lolacano, Mlchelle 1111 72,143,149 Lomas, Margaret 1121 18 Lomas, Peter 1111 143 London. John 1111 Lopez. Paul 191 113.171 Losee, Jettrey 1101 155 Lottrldga, Davld 1121 18.39 Lovay, Thomas 1111 63,143 Luark, Thomas 191 167,171 Lucan, James 1121 Lucas, Mary 1101 41,63,73,149,155 Lucas, Ftoben 1101 155 Luce, Mark 1111 143 Lugthart, Frances 1111 143 Luplow, Jlll 191 171 Lynch. Kathleen 1111 143 Lynch, Mlchael 1101 135 Lyons, Wendy 1101 108 MacConnell, Carolyn 1111 138,143 MacConnell, Wllllam 1101 155 MacMlllan, Kathy 1111 143 MacMllIan, Wllllam 191 171 Maczlk, Kenneth 1101 143 Maler, Chrls 1FACULTY1 189 Mater, Llsa 1111 143 Maier, Steven 191 171 Makrlanls. N.T. 1AD1 83 Makrlanls, P gy 1121 6,7.18.110 Malott, Deanegl 21 18,123 Mannlon Bros. 1AD1 90 Mantel, James 1111 143 Marek, Sarah 1111 143 Marlnello, Paula 1101 110,148,155 Markey-Elllot 1AD1 93 Markley, S0011 1101 Markley, Todd 1111 Marka, Pamela 1101 Marquardt. Andrew 1121 18 Marshall, Dlanne 1111 143 ni I, Marshall, Tlmothy 1101 153 ' Martens, Mlchelle 1101 Martln, Elizabeth 1121 18,112,113 Martin, Richard 1111 39,143,180 Martln, Shella 1101 Martlnak, Mark 1101 59,155 Martlno. Llsa 11 1 43 Martuch, Thomas 1101 155 Marxheusen, John 191 63.71.143 Massey, Judy 1121 18,132,133 Massey, Mary Beth 1101 155 Matson, Wllllam 1ADMlNlSTRATl0N1 50.72.188 Mauch. Stephen 1101 Maul, Leah 1121 Maul, Rebecca 191 171 Maxa'a Galley 1AD1 94 Mayer, Davld 191 56,171,175 Mayer, Dlana 191 115,171,175 Mayer, Flobert 1121 18,104,105 Mayne, Ben 1111 47.59,116,117,123,143 Mazany, Marcia 1FACULTY1 190 Mazur, Wllllam 1111 143 Mcasklll, Mlchelle 191 McAlllater, Dorothy 1STAFF1 191 McAuley, Lyle 1FACULTY1 42,43 McCabe, Ann 1101 63,148,155 McCabe, Deldre 1121 19 McCabe, Mary 1121 19 McCabe, Shella 1101 83,149,155 McCarthy, Kavln 1101 155 McChesney, Dawn 191 171 McCheaney.-Joyce 1111 113 MoColFan, John 1121 14.19.100 McCol , Jennller 101 107,155 McConnell, Ann 1121 19,100,119.123,130 McConnell, Danlel 191 171 McCray, Leslle 191 163,171 McFarland, Davld Q1 171 McGlll, Mlchael 1121 19 MeGIaughlln. Theresa 1121 19,22 McGlaughlln, Kelth 1101 54,155 McGowan, Sam 1121 10.19,38,39,62 Mclnerney, Kevln 1121 39 McKay. Susan 191 171 McKlnley, Dlanne 1111 143 McKlnley, Mary B. 1101 151,155,154 McKlnley, Mary G. 1101 61,153,156 McLeod, Susan 1121 6,8,19,101,102,106,119,123,12B.129,133 McLoskey, Coach 59,59 McMahan, Gary 1111 143 McMall. Allen 1101 156 McMall, Gary 1111 63.143 c an, anc . Wlllm' Nm' 1?1?la'?a'ZJ Mc0ulllan, Margaret 1121 6.7.19.100,106,116,130.133 McQul1lan, Wllgam 1111 143 Melsel, Ann 11 Melsel, Chrlstlne 1101 41,63,99.155 melsel' fam? 1111151 143 se. ar . Mgllor, A 12 19113116117,130.180 nn 1 1 . . . Mendoza, Bruce 1111 39.144 Mendoza, Debble 1101 156 Mendoza, Jeflrey 191 171 Mendoza, JoAnne 1121 Marcler, Bethany 1111 Mercler, Danlel 191 171 Merrlll , Kellle 1101 156 Mervlne, Robin 1111 May, Charmaln 1111 May. Erlc1121 19.106,107,112,113 Meyer, Blll 1121 19 Meyer, Gerald 1FACULTY1 189 Meyer, Kurt 1101 156 Meyer, Llse 1121 19 Meyer, Wllllam 1121 ,. Mlchlgan Sugar 1AD1 B7 Michel son, Mlke 1STAFF1 Mlkesell, Chrlstine 1111 128,129,130,136,144 Mlles, Mlllonl Mlller, Mlller, Mlller, Mlller, Mlller, Mlller, Mlller, Mlller, Mlller Wllllam 1101 s, Kelly 1101 156 Cralg 1111 144 Dlane 1101 Gall 1101 113,156 Janle 191 63,171 Karen 1121 19 Kim 191 Leslle 1FACULTY1 189 Lorl 1111 Rebecca 1121 19,107,120 Mlllaayp, Debra 1101 156 Mttcnen. Klmberly1111 144 Mltchell, Mary Kay 1101 156 Mocny. Catherlne1 01 151,156 Modrall, Donald 1101 6,117,156 Modrall, Laura 191 171 Mohland, Kevln 1101 156 Mohn, P8111 1121 19 Moldenhauer, Debra 191 113,171 Momsen, Amy 1111 144 Monvll le. Tlmothy 1101 65,156 Mororette, John 1101 156 Morey, Mal 1STAFF1 191 Morley, Llnda 191 171 Morley, Mark 1111 144 Morrls, Sue 1121 133,182 Molkal, Patrick 11 19.26.27,133 Morrlson, Laura 19gg171 Moueseau, Dlane 1 TAFF1 189 Mr. Hot Dog 1AD1 82 Muelenbeck. Mark 1111 Muelenbeck, Matthew 191 171 Mueller, James 1111 Mueller, Flobert 1121 104.156 Mulrhead, Charles 1101 41,156 Mulrhead, Wllllam 1121 19 Murlnger. Gerald 1101 - r 1 ,,. -. Murlnger, Wayne 1121 19 Murphy, Ann 1101 156 Murphy. Kevin 191 171 Murphy. Stephen 1111 1o,11,144 Murphy. Thomas 55 Murphy, wnllam 1111 42,113,144 Mussen. Gregory 191 171 Mussen. Robert 110142,59,156 Myers. Mark 1101 41,153,156 Nance, Patty 1101 72,156 Napora, John 1101 156 Nauer, Jaoquellne 1121 19.22.130 Nearlnq, Dan 191 65,171 Needham, Deborah 191 171 Needham, Todd 1121 Near, Thomas 1101 156 N1'1mer, Dlane 1111 133,144 Nelderqulll, Cralg 1111 39.63.144 Nell, Steven 191 Nelson, Davld 191 171 Nelson, Erln 1111 144 Nelson. Susan 1FACULTY1 169 Nemanlc, Shelley 191 115,171 Nemecek, Terry 1FACULTY1 Newbauer, Deborah 1121 19 Newcomb. Randl 1101 156 Newvlne. Thomas 1111 46,53,144 Nlckel, John 1101 156 Nlebllng, Nancy 191 172 Nlebllng. Thomas 1111 144 Nleman, Joan 1101 156 Nlssley, Klrk 1STAFF1 49 Nolan, Brltt 1121 19,56 Nolta, Catherine 1121 19,25 Noonan, Pamela 1101 156 Novak, Julle 1121 19 Novak, Mary Pat 1101 116,117,128,156 Novak, Thomas 1121 20,100 Novak, Zachary 1101 Nuechterllen's Jewelry 1AD1 93 Oakwood Mausoleum 1AD1 94 0'Brlen, Kathy Obendorler, Kelth 191 Obendoner, Mlchelle 191 O'Brlen, Bernard 1101 156 0'Brlen, Kathy 1121 620,100,172 QQQU, JHDIUG 1111 13,192-144 O'DBIl, Mane F1121 20.56 0'Dell, Rex 1 ACULTY1 189 onmer. Davld 191 172 0'Kee1e. Chris 1121 20,38,39,56,123 0'Keere, Colleen 191 172 Ollver, Edward 1111 144 Ollver. Phll 1121 20 Ollver, Shelly 1101 156 Opalewakl, Margle 1101 114,115,157 Opalewskl, Maryann 1121 20,114 Ordlng, Thomas 1111 65,106,109,144 Ordway, Bradley 191 172 Ordway, Steven 191 113,172 Ortega. Greoory 191 55,172 Ortega. Patr cla 1122 20 Overstreet, Jeffrey 121 18,20 Oyerly, Charlotte 1111 144 t Padilla, John 1101 157 Padilla, Louls 1111 Paeee. Tom 1101 157 Paetz Photos 1AD1 91 Palne, Alan 1101 104,157 Palne. Steven 1121 20,104 Park. Haealm 191 187,172 Parker, Carol 1111 144 Parker. Scott 1101 65,104 Parker, Melanla 191 172,175 Parker, Tammy 1121 20,39 Paron, Constance 1121 20.63.107 Parr, John 1121 20,39 Parr, Karen 1103 157 Perth, Davld 11 1 157 2 Paaaaglla, Paul 191 46,172 Pastlrzyk, Mlchael 1111 144 Pastlrzyk, Sherl 191 103,130,1B3,172 Pastlrzyk, Thomas 1101 56,157 Patterson, John 1111 Pearson, Janlce 1101 49,157 Pegram, Mlchael 191 65.172 Pelkey. Cheryl 1121 20,27.112.133 Pena. Antonlo 191 172 4 Pena, Delllah 1101 157 Penn General Agencles .1AD1 88 ,- Pennlngton, Dena 1121 20,60,61,104 Pepln, Jlm 1101 157 ' ' Perrlgo, Fllchard 1121 144 Perry. James 1121 20 lndexl195 Perry. Randall 181 85.71.172 Perry, Tlmothy 191 172 Pesta. Kevln 1121 8,213,101,133 Festa, Klmberly 1111 144.178 Festa. Lorl 1101 51,121,157.180 Peters, Davld 1101 Peters. Debra 1101 104.157 Peters, Donna 191 Peters. Mark 1101 157 Peterson, Barbara 1121 21 Petryha. Davld 1FACULTY1 179 Pfund. Wllllam 1101 41.54.157 Plcard. Donna 1FACULTY1 190 Plechotte, Mlke 1101 157 Plechowlak. Terry 1101 40,72,113.15 Plncombe. Ray 1111 144 Plnnell, Laurle 1121 21 Plambeck, Brian 1121 Plambeck, Mellssa 191 115,172 Plank, Kurt 191 172 Plater, Aaron 1111 144 Plater, Jeffrey 191 163.172 Platko, Audrey 1121 21 Platko, Pamela 1101 115.157 Ploetz, Becky 1COACH1 51 Plyler, Rebecca 1101 Polsson. Colette 1111 144 Pollard, Cherrl 1101 157 Pollard. Debora 1111 144 Pomerville. Mellssa 1111 144 Pomervllla, Scott 191 172 Porter. Wllllam 1111 144 Potucek, Mlchael 1101 157 Povlch. Douglas 1121 Powell, Amy 191 41.61.172 Powell, Steven 1101 157,54 Prange. Alyson 191 49.112 Prange, Cralg 1121 20,21,106,53,107 Pretzer. Jay 1111 Prevoat. Donald 1111 144 Prlce, Clay 1121 21.22.130 Prlee. Mark 1111 144 Price. Richard 1121:2.21 Prlebe. Emll 1STA 1 Prlest, Barbara 191 172 Prlmack, Scott 1101 157 Prlnclng. Ann 191 4961.172 Prlnclng 8 Brennan 1AD1 Prlncing. Kurt 1101 157.184 Prlndle. Steven 1101 Provenzano. Joe 1111 39 Provenzano, Reglna 1121 21 Prueter, Myra 1121 27,104,105,21 Pacholka. Alton 1111 145 Pumford. Alfred and Sons 1AD1 Purple. Jeftrey 1111 145 Putz, James 1101 157 Qulnn, Robert 1FACULTY1 40.41.70 Qulnnan. Dlane 1101 157 Oulroz. Tanya 1101 Radewahn, Clarence 1101 Radzlewlcl. Kathleen S103 157 Radzlewlcz, Marcla 11 1 1,113 Reese, Deanna 1111 145,178 Raeu, Laura 191 172 Raeee, Thomas 1101 Ramsden. Llaa 191 172 Ramsden, Lori 1101 157 Randall. Thomas 191 171 Rake, Blll 1101 121 Rank, Davld 1111 39,62 Rattray. Sarah 8121 21.185 Ray. Brenda 11 1 Raycrah. Julle 1 01 Raycraft. Melissa 1101 157.115 Raycralt, Mlchael 1121 39,21 Reardon, Jay S91 112 Reardon, Jlll 1 1 172 Redfield, Duncan 191 172 Fledfleld, Nlcholas 1111 145,134.85 Redmond. Cathy 191 172,87 Redm0nd'e Standard QD? Reed. Sharon 1101 49. . 58 Raed. Russell 121 Reeve, Susan 1101 158 Reld, Annette 191 49,113,172 Reld. Steven 1121 21 Relnlg, Marilyn 1111 145 Relnlg, Mara a 91 172 Relnke. Dlane 1121 21 Relnke, Kathy 1111 172 nelnke. Kristy 191 Relalg. Danlel 1112 Relalg. Jeannlne 131 104.158 Relslg, Judy 1111 1 .115 Relslg, Nadlne 1101 Fleltenga. Barry 191 173 Renshaw. Kenneth 1101 Restrepo. Pllar S121 182.183 Renz, Karyn 112 Rloe. Danlel S21 83 Rlchardeon. heryt 1101 158.83 196llndex 1,156,157 Rlcharoaon, Robert 1101 104.154 Rlchter, Frederlck 1101 41,153,158 Rlebe. Jacquellne 1101 158 Rlebe, Pamela 191 173,113 Rlebe. Stephen 1121 21 Rlegy, Gall 1101 138 Rlft macher. Terri 1111 145 Rlley, Rlchard 191 173 Rlnahart. Davld 1101 Rlvard, Merle 1101 158 Roberts, James 191 Roberts. Julle 1111 40,145 Roberts. Kathy 1101 Rock. Guy 1111 145 Rock, Leo 191 173 Roeeke, Connla 1111 145 Floggenbeck. Gerald 1121 21 Roggenbeck. Lorl 1101 Roklta, Stevan 1101 Roklta. Suzanne 1101 115.158 Rocker, Jettrey 1111 145 Rooker. Kevln 1121 104,21.10B,109 Rosas, Rlcerdo 1121 21.163 Ross. George 191 55.173 Rosa, .llll 1101 158 Roth, Cheryl 1101 41,158,115.73 Roth, Gregory 1101 158,180 Rowley. Douglas 191 173 Rozyla. Cheryl 1121 22 Ruftle, Michael 1121 22,53 Ruh. SaIlg1121 Rummel tudloe 1AD1 94 Ruonevaara, Laurlce 1FACULTY1 181 RURSUOM, James 1101 158 Flunetrom, Vlrglnla 1111 145 Ruprael. Klmberly 191 173 Rup e, Larry 1111 145 Rupp, Mark 1101 158 Rutiedge, James 1FACULTY1 39 Ryha, llm 1111 145 Ryder, Dave 191 183 ,ul Saglnaw Photo Supple 1AD1 95 Salamon, James 191 173 Salamon, William 1121 22 Salonen. Deborah 1121 6,27,103,104,133 Salonen, Vlckl 1111 103.10-1,145,133 Samuels, Lawrence 1111 145 Samuels, Marcla 191 175 Sanchal. Chrlstlne 1111 99.11-17.145 Sanchez. Roman 1121 22 Sanford, Kelth 1111145 Santlnl. Mary Jo 1 ACULTY1 190 Sarmlento, e1frey1101 Saul, Jeffrey 1111 145 Sauve, Llnda 191 Sauve. Mark 1101 158 Sauve, Clay 1111 145 Schaefer, Laura 191 167.173 Schaefer. Linda 1111 Schaefer. Rlchard 191 173 Schaeff, Mark 1111 Schalrer. Sandra 1101 113,158 Scherrer. Robert 1FACULTY1 190 Schaef. Mark 1111 31,58.143,145 Schaett. Mary Jo 191 41.61,73,173 .rn Schanck. Pamela 191 ., Schlrmer. Ellzabeth 1101 40,41,103,158 Schmelzer. Jlm 1101 158 Schmldt, Charles 1121 25 Schmldt. Phlgg 191 173 Schnelder, J rey 1121 22.58 Schnell, Kurt 1121 22,104,179 Schnell, Laura 1101 Schoenmeyer, Laura 1121 22 SchoPD. unaa 1FACULTY1 190 Schram, Davld 1111 145 Schueler, Nancy 1111 145 Schuettau, Roll 1121 22,130,182 Schuette. Jlll 1121 8.22.18.128,129,133 Schultz. Donald 1101 59.158 Schultz. Laurle 1 21 22 Schulh. Mlchael 181 175 Schultz, Thomas 1111 Schulz, Mark 1101 39 Schultz, Mary Jane 1FACULTY1 167,190 Schwannecke, Gayle 1101 158 Schwannecke, Klm 191 130.173 Schwannecke, Kurt 1121 22,104 Schwannecke, Sand! 1101 153 Seaman. Colleen S1 1 14.22 Sears, Jeanne 111 145 Sears, Llsa 191 173 Sedwlck. Jennette 3101 163,173 Seeley. Janet 191 1 3.113 Segbtga. Letlcla 1101 158 Sel l, Sabrlna 1101 104.158 Seldel, Dana 1121 22,107,133 Seldel. Jonl 1101 158 Selga, Mark 1111 Selvln. Vlctorla 1111 72,104.145.168 Sember, Mlchelle 1121 22 Sengele. Mark 1111 Sgrazzutti, Adrlenne 8111 72,146 Sgrazzuttl, Stephen 1 1 173 S annon, Steven 191 113 Sherar. Patty S121 22,104 Sharon. Kay 1 1 173 Sharon, Martha 1121 22 Shaw. Donald 1111 148 Shaw, Jeffrey 1111 132 Shay. Coach 55 Shea, Kathleen 1101 158 Shea, Mlchelle 1101 158 Sheldon, Herbert 1101 56.156 Sheldon. Joel 191 Sherman, Chrlstopher 191 146,17? Sherman, Gregory 1111 145 Short. Cheryl 1121 22.40.132 Short, Mlchael 1101 41,54 Shulof, Nancy 1111 145 Silva, Bernadette 191 173 Sllva, Manln 1121 22 Slmlnske. Andrew 1101 Slm00..LInda 1111 148 Slmpklna. Joan 1121 22.133 Slmpklna. Paul 191 113 Slmpeon, Bob 1 ACULTY1 190 Slnk. Nancy 1121 23. Skllee, Laurle 1101 158 Sklllman, Mel 1FACULTY1 38,39 Sklnner, Jenny 191 Slaggert, Jlm 1121 23.58.59 Sllvinskl, Janlce 1111 146.115 Slivlnskl, Thomas 5121 22 Slumka. Bernice 1 TAFF1 191 Small. Robert 1111 146 Smlglel, Derlck 1:0 41,158.58 Smlth, Alleen 1S A 1M Smlth, Blalr 1121 23,104 Smlth. Brlan 1121 23 Smlth, Cralg 1111 104 Smlth. Davld 192 173 Smlth. George 1? Smllh Hardware 1 D1 85 Smlth, James 1123 148 Smlth. Joseph 11 1 158 Smlth, John 1111 53,130.72 Smlth. Krls 191 63,173 Smlth. Kevln 1101 104 Smlth, Laurle 1121 25 Smlth, Lorl 1111 Smlth. Lindsay 191 113 Smlth, Mark 1121 23 Smlth. Marlkay 1111 146 Smlth. Patrlcla 1101 Smlth. Robln gm Smlth. Scott1 1 Smlth, Steven 1111 47.85,71.107 Srnuner, Mlllle 1STAFF1 191 Snelllng. Barbara 1111 148 Snoke, Judlth 1111 146,178 Snyder. Donald 1111 145,56 Snyder. Lisa 191 174 Snyder. Lorl 1111 173,146 Snyder. Sheri 1121 8,211,102 Socha, Steven 11 1 23.99.100 Sonefeld, John 1101 159 Soneteld. Jennlfer 191 113,174 Sorlteu. Shlrely 1101 Sowatsky, Tlmothy 1121 23 Spangler, Sandra 1101 40.81.159 Spaulding, Susan 1101 117 Spence, Carolyn 1121 23 Spence. Julle 1101 159 Spence. Laura 191 159,173,174 Spence. Lynn 1 11, 148 Spence. Sarah 11 1 129 Spence, Thomas 1121 23,39 Spencer, Klpp 191 Spencer, Todd 1121 23 Sperry, James 1101 159 Sprung, Jeffrey 11 1 23,62.63.70,100,108.107 117 123180 S nn P 12 23 P WU. CU1 1 Staber. John 1,101 41 Stahl. Manny 1ADMlNlSTRATl0N1 8.180.186 Stapleton. ,Martha 1FACULTY1 Stardust .a State Lanes IAD1 Stelnmetz, lvy11216,17,23,116,117,121,123 Stelnmetz, Monlca Q01 65,121,130,159 Stelter, Ronald 1FA ULTY1 46,47 Stemler, Jeffrey 191 175,55,174 Stengleln, Jane 1111 102 Stengleln. John 1121 23 Stengleln, Leo 1111 Stevens, Tamara 1101 115 Stewart, Georgla 1121 23 Stewart. Jody 1111 146 Stewart'a 7-11 1AD1 85 Stockel, Marjorie 1101 51,159 Stoner, James 1FACULTY1 187,190 Storer, Rlchard 191 174 Storer Robert 11 146 . 1 1 Storm. Laura 1111 Strassburg, Klp 1101 121,159 Strlcker, Kevln 1111 SUOSDBI, Stroebel Stroebel Stroebel Stroebel, Stroebel, Stroebel Stroebel Amy 1101 Cynthla 1111 146 Davld 1101 159 Gregory 1121 Kathryn 1111 107,146 Lelgh 191 72,174 Sarah 1111 17,23 Susan 191 51,174 Ulrey, Rlchard 1101 160 Ursuy, Davld 1111 39.58.59 Ursuy, Dennls 191 174 Yaldlnl, Llsa 111g111,115,140,146 Valdlnl, Terry 19 103,174 Valller, Davld 1111 Valller, Danlel 1101 41,160 Velller, Mlchael 1121 24 Vwquez, Anna 1121 174 Vasquez. Moses 1101 Vela, Randolph 1101 104.160 Vela, Reynaldo 191 174 Verdusco, Steven 1111 Vesclo, Amy 1111 49,113,146 Stroom, Erlc 1101 159 Strzylnskl, Matthew 111142,104,146 Sundqulst, olaf 1111 147,52,5a,1aa Such, Jerome 1FACULTY1 190 Sulllvan, Dennis 1121 Sumner. Rlck 1121 24 Suppee, Lynn 1111 Surlen, Nlcolette 1101 159 Surlan. Tammy 191, 159 Sveden House 1A 1 85 Swaflleld. Jayne 19 174 Swartz, Mlohelle 1101 Sweeney, Kathle 1101 159 Swlsher, Mark 1101 Swlsher, Wllllam 1121 Symons, Davld 1101 130 Symons, Scott 1101 70,159 Szunko, Jeffrey 191 174 Szwed, JIII 1121 24,113 Szymborskl, Mlchael 1121 24 Szynwelskl, Kay 1101 159 Tackman, Lloyd 1102 41 Tackman, Roger 1 124 Taylor, Debra 811 148 Taylor, Bob 11 1 59 Tessln, Dennis 1111 Thayer, Chrlstopher 191 Theuer, John 1111 47,146,132 Theuer. Kathy 1121 26,24,27 Thlbldeau, Debra 191 Thick, Jennlfer 1121 1B,24,6 Thlck, Julle 1101 49.159.65.110 , Thomas, Barbara 1101 Thompson, Clayton 1101 159 Thompson, Jlll 1101 Thompson. Melanle 1121 24,40 Tlmbertown Carpetlng 1AD1 Tlncknell, Karen 191 174 Tlncknell, Paul 1121 8,24 Tlnglan, Jeffrey 1101 Todd, Cllfford 191 174,180 Todd. Raymond 1121 24.27 Tomslch, Frank 1FACULTY1 190 Torgerson. Anthony 191 55 Torres, Carmen 1121 Torres, Marla 1111 146 Torres, Rosle 1101 160 Tracy, Tonette 191 174 Tragls, Klmberly 191 163,174 Tramltz, Peggy 1101 41,160,149 Trap, John 1111 24.39.161 Trap, Katherine 1121 24 Trap, Nllchaet 1111 Trapp. Mary 1101 111,112,113,160 Trezak, Llsa 1111 146 Trler, Curtls 1101 54,160 Trler, Mary 1101 119,160 Trlar, Scott 191 174 Tucker, Curt 1121 24 Tucker. Colln 1913 160 Tunneg Brlan 11 1 160 Turk, erald 1121 24 Turner, Cralg 191 55,174 Twey, Matthew 1101 160 Vescio, Vlctorla 1101 160 Vlctory, Karen 191 174 Vlllegas, Dr. 1AD1 95 Vlllegas, Erlc 1121 6.17.2-1.100.111.1224 Vlsnaw, Julle 191 73,174 - Vlsnaw, Karen 1111 146 Vltu. Davld 1111 Vltu. Thomas 1101 161 Vltu. Tlmothy 191 169,174 Volslne. Anthony 191 174 Wade, Lawrence 1101 161 Wagner, Danny 111 43,104,146 Wagner, Larry 1121 24 Wakeman Funeral Home 1AD1 Wainwright, Peter 1111 147 Waite, Bradley 1101 161 Waite, Stephen 1111 Walderzak, Charles 191 174 Walderzak, Marcl 1121 Wlley, Thomas 1111 Wllhelm, Wllllam 1121 25,39,100,132,133 Wllklnson, Susan 1101 126,161 Wllllams, Joy 1FACULTY1 179,190 Wllllams, Steven S11 63,147 Wllllamson, Rose nne 1101 Wllllamson, Mlchael 1111 147 Wllson, Catherlne 1121 25 Wllson, Laura 1101 41,102,101-1,161 Wllson, Thomas 191 185 Wllson. Harmtn 147 Wlnkley, Ba ra 191 174 Wlnslow, Mel 1STAFF1 191 Wolchok, Lorl 1121 6,25,130 Wolff, Kenneth 1111 Wolff Studlos 1AD1 Woods, Gregory 1111 Wlntermeyer. Susan 1101 102,103,161 Wohlfell Hardware 1AD1 Wolford, Sharon 1121 25 Wallace, Wllllam 1111 Walla, Karen 191 174 Walters, Ashley 1STAFF1 191 Ward. Michael 1101 161 Waterman. Brlan 1101 161 Waters, Beth 1121 24,104 Waters. Deborah 1121 Waters, John 1101 Waters, Mark 1101 161 Watz, Mlchelle 1121 24 Weadock, John 1111 Weadock, Stacey 1 01 Weaver. Henry 1111 Webb, Krlsty 1121 24 Webber, Connie 1101 Weber, Deborah 1121 24,119 Weber, Kathleen 111 147 Weber, Wendy 1111 130,147 Weddlngg Kelth 1101 weese, andre 111 Welss, Brlan 191 71,173,174 Welllng, Shella E112 161 Wellman. Kay 1 A ULTY1 180 Welsh, Todd 191 174 Werth, Charles 1111 Wernecke, Sherry 191 174 Worth, Sharon 1101 Westendorl, Stephanie 1121 13,24 Wood, Lisa 1101 Woodall, Lloyd 1101 41.56.161 Woods, Douglas 1111 Woods, Gregory 1121 25,147 Wrenn, Ma n 1121 Wrlght, Bethany 1111 111,112,113,122,147 Wrlght Constructlon 1AD1 B4 Wright, Gregory 1111 39,147 Wrlght, Michelle 191 113,138,174 Wruck. Donald 1111 104 Yanez, Young, Young Young Young Leonardo S111 147 James 110 54,161 Kathleen 1121 25114155.1558 I Sharon 1101 s1,1'1a,1e1 , Tracl 191 51,174 Yuenger, Patrlcla 1111 104,147 West Slde Auto 1AD1 Whaley, Jane 1111 107,120,147 Whelton, Deborah 1111 72,147 Whlte, John 1121 59 Whlte, Netalle 191 174 Whltehead Offloe Products 1Atg1 Whltman, Deborah 1111 108.10 ,115,147,178 Wlckes 1AD1 Wickham, Mark 191 174 Wickham, Susan 1111 147 Wlckwlre, Judlth 1111 50,51,104,141,147 Wlegand, Merle 1111 Wlgen, Mlchael 1101 161 Wllber, Andrea 1111 130,137,147 Wllbur, Thomas 1101 54,161 Wllder. Della 1FAC LTY1 190 Wlley, Tammy 1101 Zazo, Brenda 191 175 Zazo, Llnda 1101 161 Zadella, Brenda 112125 Zerbe, Richard 1111 104,105,147 Zeros, Susanne 191 48,49,128,129,175 Zeros, Thomas 1121 25 Zessln, Dave 1121 104 Zessln, Kathryn 1101 119,161 Zestos, Elalne 1111 147 Zestos, James 1101 161 Zlttle, Max 1FACULTY1 190 Zolton, Joesph 191 175 Zolton, Sheryl 1101 Zurvalec, Kelly 1111 104,147 Zurvalec, Klmberly 1121 25,104,133 Zurvalec. Kurt 191 174 Index! 197 1 ClQEDlTf n Costumes: sneoial thanks Ihe Wendy for the Lyons nrivileee of Lornoration utilizing the i of California HS CHl11llllS in the maki ns! Sound : coordinator of staff Tom Drdine 1 Lighting! 84 Dhotoeranhy: direotor Im nrooessine Matt liraus lievin Dooker Animation: i3ll1iSl i'0h '5r We David Grunwell Art Si Screen Business Management: m anaeer Cathytlehnsen Film Editing: Lisa Austin artist L Iierryliarlisle Jill Sehuette - VV o ' -H 1 2 ' XP. 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