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

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ITELLA GENERAL IMPRESSIONS K DOUGLAS MACARTHUR HIGH SCHOOL 505 N. CENTER SAGINAW, MI 48603 VOLUME 22 1984 1983-84 Yearbook Staff Advisor- Nancy Hainsey Editor- Ceorgiann Tarachas 2 1 Assistant Editor- David Taylor i Business Manager- Michele Cinque Assistant Business Managers- Bridget Markusic and Kelley Ure che tl' 99:3 sie ' Front row: Georgiann Tarachas, Editor: David Taylor, Assistant Editor. Back row: Bridget Markusic, Assistant Business Managerg Michele Cinque, Business Manager: Kelley Ureche, As- sistant Sales Mana Layout Designers Loren Brown Carla Campbell Robin Crigger Collette Dubay Annmarie Duran Ph0t0gI'aph9I'S Kimbedy Eckhouse Computer Operators Suzanne Heath I0l'1n Doyle Momque Koemg 1 Collette Dubay Ned l0l'lI'lS0ll Anne Macconne Anne MacConnel Scott Leesch Laflra Murphl' Iulie Ruffle Iason Turner Elizabeth Pruitt 2fStaff Credit Iulie Ruffle Iulie Townsend Iason Turner Kelley Ureche Laura Visnaw Steve Weimer Many Thanks To Mrianne Bird Caroly Fry Mary Heasty Bob Quinn's Photography Class Mr. Copp's Studio Art Class The Saginaw News The Township Times And To... A Very Patient Faculty TABLE UF CON TEN TS 4-31 ..... 32-61.H 62-103. 104-121 122-165 166-190 191-195 196-199 ........Activities ...........Seni0rs Underclass ......C1assro0m Sports Ads ........Closing ........IndeX 'IVHHNHC 'IVHEINHO SNOISSHERIINI SNOISS'.EIHdINI CJ rn Z rn :U DP r' Z 'va W rn U3 F2 O Z CD C3 rn Z rn W 'JP rf Z '-cz W rn CD 2 O Z CD CD rn Z rn 'xl UP r' Z '11 W cn CD ff. O Z CD C5 rn Z ru :U IJ' :- Z to :U rn CD F2 O Z CD IONS N39 U3 U1 CD W Lv-I CP E L P-4 5 5 f-1 W E E Z it 0 E E Q E .: A K Z ' Lk K cn . gi, , VKL 5 E11 2 if 1 QWWW Z Lu .vi . Q. i b Q4 r-4 E E A W E11 IMPRESSIO S GENERA 'IVHEINHO SNOISS N RAL SSElHdIAII 2 ......... Q U fn GENERAL IMPRESSIONS GENERAL IMPRESSIONS GENERAL IMPRESSIONS GENERAL IMPRESSIONS An impression is a image or a feeling retained as a consequence of experience. Pertaining to, affecting, including or participated in by all members of a class or group. Not restricted to one class or field, not limited to any detail. A vague notion that makes you remember. The effect of a mark or a imprint made by ones mind. It is easy to get an impression ........ but hard to make one last ........ We at Douglas MacArthur give impressions as well as make impressions, but they are always good and they will always last! GENERAL IMPRESSIONS GENERAL IMPRESSIONS GENERAL IMPRESSIONS GENERAL IMPRESSIONS 'IVHEINEID SNOISSEIHcIINI 'IVHIEINHD GENERAL IMPRESSIONS GENERAL IMPRESSIONS GENERAL IMPRESSIONS GENERAL IMPRESSIONS 'IVZIHNHO SNOISSHEIcIINI 'IVEIHNHD SNOISS'EIHcIIfNII GENERAL IMPRESSIONS GENERAL IMPRESSIONS GENERAL IMPRESSIONS GENERAL IMPRESSIONS Q06 pf-AY 3, 6!Homecommg has H1696 iTX 5 1 s I K 'tan- 60669 a . af ' f f if wg LN 'Ya-.A X f X' .X . 15 .1. 'R b ..:, J Nw IX. R- 355 i Gctober 7, l983, Homecoming, a special event for everyone who chose to participate. Iulie Wineman was crowned Homecoming Queen, while Felicia Iackson was voted 1st Attendant and Sandy Dorward was 2nd Attendant. Other members of the court included: Karen Digenova, Linda Gay, Becky Leak, and Gloria Therrien. Homecoming Week was also Spirit Week and some fun events occurred, such as: College Sweatshirt Day and Dress like Parents Day. Homecoming also brought about changes because the dance was moved from Saturday night to Fri- day night. Students were faced with the decision as to whether to go to the game dressed up or to stay home and get ready for the dance. Many students left the football 'game at half-time because of this. Whatever the decision, the students had an excellent time jamming to the music of Back Talk at the dance. At the Homecoming game, DM had an exciting victory over Mt. Pleasant, 22-18!! During half-time the pom-pon squad put on a special routine and the marching band played and marched to several songs. In addition to all that, there was a parade of all the class floats which the seniors won! Iulie Wineman was crowned by DMHS's previous Homecoming Queen, Bonnie Gleffe, in another half-time activity. Homecoming 1983, These Golden Years, will lie deeply in our memories for years to come. lPage 7lITopl Iulie Wineman proudly rides in a Corvette during the homecoming pa- rade. IMiddlel Karen DiGenova and her es- cort Dan Rehmann after the caping assem- bly. lLower leftl Gloria Therrian gives her speech during the homecoming assembly. ILower rightl The Senior Class shows their school spirit during the homecoming pep as- sembly. lPage 61lTopl The senior class shows their enthusiasm as they pull the winning senior float. IBottom1 The 1983 Homecoming court and their escorts. Homecom1ngf7 R pRESSl0 Af' ED amor H t 8!Cheeleading p ...W Q 4. Q - -f Q- S lTop1 The l983-84 cheerleaders show their enthusiasm for our football team at a pep assembly. fBottom1 The Varsity Cheerleaders charm the crowd with their high voltage spirit at a basketball game. T he major goal of our 1983-84 Cheerleading Squads last year was to build school spirit, and that's exactly what they did! All three squads worked together with hopes of making last year at MacArthur the best! I think this year all the squads did very well. The freshmen girls started out strong and got better. The junior varsity squad improved greatly. It was thier first year to- gether and I feel they did an excel- lent job. The varsity squad also im- proved this year. Our friendship was the best part, said varsity captain Amy Guimond. The most memorable and exciting part of the girls' season was this year's Cheerleading Competition at CMU. They also attended a Dynamic Cheerleading Association competition, where IV took 6th place. The graduating seniors from this year's varsity squad are Amy Guimond, Becky Karkut, Margo MacArthur, and Cindi Zolinski. lUpper Leftl Varsity Cheerleaders, left to right: Margo MacArthur, Becky Karkut, Lisa Letson, Amy VanBoxclaer, Kathy Klonowski, Cindy Zolinski. Missing from the picture is Amy Guimond. lMiddle Leftl I.V. Cheerleaders: back row: Cindi Snow, Polly Ordway, Sarah Wilhelm. Front Row: Ioie Lucas lcaptainl. Missing from the photo, Terri Perry, Beth Mrozinski, Ienny Kincade. ILower Leftl Freshmen Cheerleaders, back row: Stephanie Myers, Mary Siwik, Tara Iames, Heather Perea. Front Row: Anashua Ghose lco-captainl Pamela Murphy lcaptainl, Lesli Harvey. lAbovel The Varsity Cheerleaders practice a difficult pyramid before performing in to- night's game. X . .Q ,F a Q M. - My ' Vi' GR CE wi 1 of Pom Pon FUL1 P K ..., Q X T V' H 9' il ,- . X N S RESSIU 5 in-:Ili ai. W .,,.,.,,,. W, A, . , ,,.x.M..,.,.- 2 F .y rf ff if ,.,.....,........,.... .. st, X A i Ji sg ffm B: X , A R as 1' ,W R . 3 1 , ---- ...... -... . .... .,...,..,, . - , ,, p , .,,,,, . A Q Q' '-. G 6 t Y T . .y , . l ' A I-5' ,, mr K ' ' , ........., A N tk L it Lmmvxx. Am.. , . ,,LL , q LLLL, w ...Q Us AmAA M S - ' '- . X. W ... . ' it ' - H at LLL.. st PQPP W... X-A--X f M- .. LLL... . ,www , , N, l G M 'Sw' -' - W--t 'ffl' . ' - ,,,A - . . . , - V Q I - F5 w g ' . , 5 K 5 N L ff ' at s 4 , , E , . 1 . 2' vw wr The talented girls in the varsity and junior varsity pom pon squads had a busy and exciting year. Besides performing at half time during football and basketball games, both squads performed ex- cellently at Regionals and State. At Regionals, which were held at SVSC, the varsity squad placed first and the I.V. squad grapsed a sec- ond place standing. At the State Competition, held in Dearborn Heights, both squads again per- formed up to par, with the varsity squad taking fourth place and the I.V. squad capturing second. The twelve members of the varsity squad, led by captain Linda Gay and co-captain Kelly Schadel, performed their routines to such songs as Hot Girls in Love, Goodbye To You, and Far From Over. The I.V. pom pon squad performed songs of lump , Cum on Feel the Noize and My Town. Their captain was Ienny Zolinski, aided by co-captain lulie Turner. The coach of both squads, Kathy Cawley, was pleased with the per- formance of the girls. I was very fortunate to have a talented group of people to work with. Their enthusiasm helped get us over the rough spots. Varsity worked to perform at their usual best and were a great asset by helping I.V.! I.V. made continual and impressive improvement throughout their sea- son! Page10 fTopJ Front Row: Linda Gay, Becky Leak, Mickey Houlihan, Cindy Harris. Middle Row: Iulie Wineman, Ianene Mocny, Iulie Iones, Cindy Richard, Michelle Olivares. Back Row: Cherie Hopkins, Lisa Hughes, Patty Stevens. fBottomJ Varsity pom-pon squad performing during half-time. ITopl IV Team-Front Row: Ann Marie Duran, Ianet Rosenbaum, Ianet Symons, Cindy Murray. Middle Row: Meg Hemmer, Lisa McIntyre, Ienny Zolinski, Stacey Boertman. Back Row: Karen Schrader, Wen- dy Leppien, Iulie Turner, Sook Cho, Collette Dubay. IMiddle1 MacArthur's own Rockettes ready to perform. lBottom and upper rightl The Varsity pom- pon squad performing in difficult formations. Pom Ponfll 12!Yea ! A , ? Q W 5 8f !cA9fQ HE DU ES SIDE ff, DU ES f Xa 2- 5 . E1 -pd' rbook .4 was xl' 455. 'Ss ixuks Af mv fl-.QP ax X 'ltr Each and every person goes through many impressions in one high school year.The yearbook staff's job is to capture and compile these impressions into one book. The staff began the 1983-84 year by selling yearbooks at the always successful yearbook dance. Then soon after that the hard work began,going out talking to business- men, and selling ads to provide for another top quality yearbook. Hard work and dedication managed to keep the staff busy covering plays,sports events, daances and other social activities. Much time was spent getting spreads done to meet the ever present deadlines. Last year the staff also had the pleasure of working with a comput- er once again. Most of the class learned how to type and send their own information on the computer. The yearbook was produced under the careful supervision of advisor Nancy Hainsey, Editor Georgiann Tarachas and Assistant Editor Dave Taylor. Business Manager was once again Michele Cinque and her Assistants wereBridget Markusic and Kelley Ureche.Photographers this year were Iason Turner, Ned johnson, Iohn Doyle, and Scott Leesch. ILower Leftl 1984 Yearbook Staff-bottom row- left to right- Iason Turner, Annmarie Duran, Mimi Koenig, Anne MacConnel, Beth Pruitt. Middle- Sue Heath, Robin Crigger, Collette Dubay, Carla Campbell, Iu- lie Townsend. Back row- Loren Brown, Kim Eckhouse, Advisor Nancy Hainsey, Laura Visnaw, Steve Weimer. lUpper Rightl front, Editor Georgiann Tarachas, Assistant Editor Dave Taylor. Back- Assistant Business Manager Bridget Markusic, Business Manager Michelle Cinque, Assistant Business Manager Kelley Ureche. IUpper Leftl Iunior Laura Murphy carefully cropping pictures for her fall spread. lTopl Anne MacConnel and Georgiann Tarachas sending copy on the computer. lMiddlel Iulie Ruffle and Kelley Ureche checking for errors in their copy. lBottoml Photographers-front row- lohn Doyle and Scott Leesch, Back- Ned lohnson and Iason Turner. Yearbook! 13 I TER ATIO AL IMPRESSIO S Eivery year MacArthur receives students from foreign countries who are housed by area families. This year on our exchange program we have five: Michael Weigel and Manfred Isigkeit both from W. Germany: Carsten Nielsen from Denmark, Motoki Nakayama from japan and Anna Marie Ordonez from the Philippines. These stu- dents come to MacArthur on two different programs, Youth For Understanding IYFUJ or Rotary. Both Anna Marie, or Mia as she likes to be called, and Motoki are here with Rotary and the remaining are on the YFU program. The Ro- tary program is different in that during the stay here the student changes families three times, where as with the YFU program the student remains with one family throughout their visit. Mia enjoys the change in families she says because this way she is able to see different lifestyles instead of ob- serving only one family. All of the exchange students agreed that they enjoy both MacAr- thur and the U.S. Michael Weigel, who played soccer for MacArthur, and also skis, said, I like the op- portunity. I learned things that I wouldn't have been able to, and he encourages everyone to visit oth- er countries. He says of MacArthur, Sports are taken so seriously and Manfred Isigkeit, Carsten Nielsen, Mia Ordonez, Michael Weigel. 14f Foreign Exchange there's a lot of competition, but he likes that we are able to choose our own clases. He says of Saginaw, I thought it would be more busy. All of the stores are closed on holi- days. Mia Ordonez 'says she liked the snow which she had never seen before. She also says she has ac- quired good friends which she will miss when she leaves along with junk food and the cool weather. Mia agrees along with the rest that MacArthur is a good school. Manfred Isigkeit says, I like be- ing away from home and I enjoy it here. What does he enjoy? Watch- ing the pom-pon girls and cheerleaders and he also enjoys computer class. However, Manfred also says that he misses his family and his school activities. Carsten Nielsen, a DM soccer player says our language is what at- tracted him to the U.S. He likes our school and its activities and says the school and the people are basically the same as in Denmark. When he leaves, Carsten says he'll miss all the U.S. cars. Motoki Nakayama says the thing he enjoys most at MacArthur was being on the Cross Country Team Manfred Isigkeit and Michael Weigel he also enjoys eating tacos here and says American girls are cute Motoki, like the others say I'll miss my friends at MacArthur. Q 1 2 ,if- .Z Motoki Nakayama Mia Ordonez and Carsten Nielsen 2 A T he newspaper has changed tre- mendously, says newspaper advisor Linda Howdyshell of the change in DM's General News from previous years. Most of the changes are a result of financial problems for the class beginning with the termination of the S.O. which cost the newspaper class 1X3 of their budget. In addition to this, the annual magazine drive, which brings in money for the staff, was not as successful as the staff had hoped. Because of these money problems the newspaper had to be- gin printing the paper on a Xerox printing machine. This lower quality print was less appealing to advertisors who would now not buy ads from the paper thus further di- minishing the budget of the staff. However, things did improve. The Athletic Association, which felt the newspaper built unity and school spirit, gave a donation to the news staff which was greatly appreciated, and it alowed the staff to increase production to twice a month. Mrs. Howdyshell says this is the first time in fifteen years that the newspaper staff and journalism class were combined. She would like to see some class growth for next year. Also for next year she wants to begin using the yearbook computer for set columns. She also wants the S.O. brought back for a funding source, and she would like to see the newspaper go back up to every 2 weeks. She says a printing source other than the Xerox would be nice. This year's newspaper staff con- sisted of News Editor: Kim Leeschg Editorial- Feature Editor: jennifer Gitzeng Feature Editors: Monica Carrico and Robin Criggerg Sports Editor: Bob Schneiderg Reporters: Lori Diehl, Wendy Lauckner, and Phil Savage: and Photographer Rodger Smigiel. These students en- joy the class and some are consid- ering going into journalism in the future. We always know what's going on in the school , says Moni- ca Carrico. Another view from Sara Morley, It's a challenge to have to meet deadlines. Views From The News ITopl Sara Morley, Ms. Howdyshell, and jennifer Gitzen print off papers on the Xe- rox. fMiddlej Monica Carrico distributes a paper . IAbovej Sara Morley works on her newspaper copy. .. f' ,qu ff' .fn- ,WW ' . ,.S f' f NeWspaper!15 ,, W T if 'Y 9,f.5XUN 1 S was Q,,, w Q E ,X XJQCPJJ X fb R . ,. Q, ,5 1 .. . 4 . . L f S .., at X. ., t, .. Q :-. V X. -if is sg X ia X 1 Q we N 5 Q H x , . . X . Xie-is QS Y? X R - ss QM ,,., ses W is --...Nqr WN,, . W4 Performance after performance kept the vocal music department more than busy last year. Triple Trio gave fifty-four performances, performing at nursing homes, service club banquets, churches, weddings, and schools. Triple Trio members were Mary Giltrop, Iackie Rowe, Michelle Houlihan, Laura Diffin lstudent leaderl, Sabrina Shaheen, Traci Mueller, Kelly Bortner, Holly Robertson, and Wen- dy McConnell. The General Revue gave twenty- one performances. Performing at churches, service clubs, Baker Perkins, nursing homes, and schools. General Revue members were Scott Awad, Iulie Boissonneauts, Bob Ericson, Ianet Hensley, Aaron Kabobal, Ianene Mocny, Cathy Pfund, Loren Randall, Iulie Remmers, Tim Royle, Betty Ruple lstudent leaderl, Dave Taylor, and Sperry Zimmerman. Concert performances included the Christmas concert, at Fashion Square Mall and the Spring concert. Mrs. Schopp said, This year's choir is one of the best. She also said, It is a shame that the Vocal Music Department will be without an advanced class next year when General Revue will not be continued. They were an asset to the school and school system and they will be missed. 3 1 Opposite page lTopl Mary Giltrop, Iackie Rowe, Michelle Houlihan, Laura Diffin, Sabrina Shaheen, Traci Mueller, Kelly Boertner, Holly Robertson, Wendy McConnell. Opposite page lBottoml The DM 1984 Choir Page 17 lTop rightl Mickey Houlihan, Sabrina Shaheen, and Traci Mueller practicing hard for the Spring Concert. lBottoml Mrs. Schopp, vocal music teacher and student Betty Ruple busy in music class. IAbovel Mary Giltrop and Iackie Rowe sight reading some new music. Vocal Mus1cf17 18!Marching Band PRESSQNS wo SXC AL X Top: The Marching Band: First row- Lisa Purchase, Dennis Potucek, Ieff Stryzinski, Paul Srtyzinski, Trudi White. Second row- Margaret Gatespi, Scott Kelly, Tim Wright, Clark Andrews, Liz Hales, Marcy Schadel. Third row- Noreen McCarty, Kristi Kauf- mann, Kelly Murphy, Bob Schnieder, Iulie Ferrigan, Iessica Koch, Lori Magnihan. Fourth row- Anita Dahnke, Ienny Ott, Tim Royle, Laura Wistehuff, Iennifer Gitzen. Bottom: The Flag Girls: Front row- Polly Ordway, Miriam Satkowiak, Kim Kaufmann. Back row- Ruby Hernandez, Iackie Pacholke, Kristy Kobel. 11 43? get The Marching Generals were lead through another active season under the direction of drum major Trudi White. The band of 40 members performed at all the Fri- day night football games, as well as the annual Saginaw Christmas pa- rade. Towards the end of the marching season, the band, in prep- aration for concert band, performed the Christmas concert with the choir. . The concert band consisted of 40 members also. Its main activities in- cluded One spring concert in April Band students also participated in the pep band which played for pep assemblies and basketball games. Other band students were part of the jazz band. Some students par- ticipated in the district soloensemble where they received ratings from a judge for their pre- pared performances. If these stu- dents received l ratings they went on to state competition. Modern Music Masters is an honorary group of students from both the band and the choir. The group takes part in such activities as field trips to area concerts, and the annual Christmas play. lT0P Amy Schwambeck performs her first place solo. ITOpl The Concert Band performs their spring concert. IAbove1 The MacArthur jazz Band- Front row: Cindy Myers, Liz Hales, Loran Randall, Clark Andrews. Second row: Mr. Bellen, Director, Marte Sonefeld, Rodger Smigiel, Scott Kelly, Sue Nielson, Iohn Iacoby on bass, Ieff Stryzinski on drums, and Laura Wistehuff on keyboard. Band! 19 I 'I I Sv tn tiki 1TopJ The Spoofydoofs gather for a meeting. lBottom Leftl Andy Mehl and Rhoni Ghose search for The Missing IBOttom Rightl Barefoot in the Park stars preparing for opening night 20fDramu WA VW 9+ 'rm it Q 5 9 ,,..-.-Q D rama has had some problems in the past, but with Mr. Charles Laundra in charge, that is looking to change. This year the Drama Club did a very commendable job in putting on two very fine shows. The first was The Diary of Anne Frank. Hard work was the key to putting on this drama, commented Mr. Laundra. The other play was Barefoot in the Park. Barefoot went over very well, which means a step in the right direction, toward strengthening the drama program R back up. Every year we have The g-1 5d, x Competition Plays, and every year Q p things are different. This year, the W Iunior class was credited with the best play for Funny Business. It was directed by Beth Day, last year's best actress. Receiving awards were juniors Iohn Mehl and Tim Royal, for best actor, and best supporting actor, respectively. Both actresses were from the Fresh- men production, The Rented Tux, directed by Meg Hemmer and Mary Siwik. They were Pam Mur- phy, best actressg Rhani Chose, best supporting actress. IS lTopl Andre' Borrello aand Robin Crigger gave excellent performances in Spoofydoofs. lMiddle1 Bob Ureche tries to keep control over the spoofydoofs in a time of crisis. lBottom Leftl Beth Day eats alone in Barefoot lBottom Rightl This year's Drama Club. Dromof21 3. N W BUSI ESS IMPRESSIO iNiF'3Q x X s get 22! Business Club IAbovel Business Club Members- Back row: Mr. Call, Phil Vescio, Theresa Zwingman, Mary Lou Wade, Ruth Rittenbach, Steve Weimer. Front row: Carol Snoke, Kym Carreon, Ianene Mocny, Lisa Newvine. Page 23 ITop1 Lisa Newvine, Mary Lou Wade, Ruth Rittenbach, Ianene Mocny, listen attentively during a club meeting. lBe10wl Regional Deca Finalists- Back row: Amy Guimond, Karen Kleinfeld, Steve Weimer, Ted McCarthy, Lori Letzkus. Front Row: Ann Bieri, Archie Swanson, Phil Vescio, and Eric Gonzales. ,R S, , g '5g-f -,,.,. Q kttkx A new club joined the ranks of Douglas MacArthur's fine group of elective clubs. It was the D.M. Business Club, founded by the four business teachers: Mrs. Bottke, Mr. Bailey, Mr. Call, and Mr. Donahue. The Business Club got off to a fine start in its first year. The club officers were elected in September. They were President Kym Carreong Vice-President Carol Snokeg Secretary Gloria Therriang Treasurer Theresa Zwingman and historians, Phil Vescio and Chris Andreas. The group put on two skill days, a day where business students took competitive tests in all areas of business. A softball game against the Spanish Club was also planned. The Business Club also raised money to send students from Mr. Call's retailing and marketing classes to the regional and state Deca Meets lDistributive Education Clubs of Americal. Deca is a national marketing club for high school students interested in the marketing aspect of business. MacArthur did extraordinarily well in the regional competition in Lapeer. These winners were able to advance to the state meet in Dear- born. Amy Guimond, Anne Bieri, Eric Gonzales, qualified for nationals in Kansas City this summer. Mr. Call said that this year had the most state qualifiers from MacAthur. Business Clubf23 2413: d s PR E-SSR' E- LE- ADERS I , ' A w- Q sf fx Some of the best general impres- sions are made by the Douglas MacArthur Student Congress! This group is made up of elected student representatives from each class. It is the primary student governing body of Douglas MacArthur High School. Its goals are to promote leadership, school spirit, and school pride. It provides beneficial activities for both the school and community. It secures good staff and student relations, which helps to PFOITIOYG educational opportunities, and primarily activities of special interest to the entire student body. Some of the past year's activities included a food drive and a coat drive to assist needy people in Saginaw Township. The Student Congress is responsible for activities planned during Spirit Week, and Spring Fever Week. They are also responsible for running the school store. Proceeds from the store go towards school functions and ITop leftj The Student Congress officers: front, President Mike Flynn, Vice President, Dave Gugino, Secretary, Shelia McBain, Treasurer, Scott Arcangeli. lTop rightl Andre Borello, student announcer, doing morning announcements. ILeft bottomj The Student Congress after an early morning meeting. Front row: Scott Arcangeli, Mike Flynn, Dave Gugino, Shelia McBain, Katie Dambro. Second row: Andre Borello, Mickey Houlihan, Marty Skrelunas, Tiffany Davis, Sabrina Shaheen, Iulie Wineman, Amy McQuillan, Pam Hausler, Patty McBain. Back row: Becky Leak, Sandy Dorward, Amy Guimond, Matt Novak, Mary Siwik, Anita Kremin, Sandy Ursuy, Andy Mehl, Andy Slaggart, Iohn Mehl, advisor Ms. Howdyshell.lTop rightl Student Congress sends their Christmas greetings! lLeft1 Ms. Howdyshell, an active advisor for three years. lAbovel Teachers and students enjoy their annual faculty breakfast, sponsored by Student Congress. ,f Student Congressf25 In-N PRES SKU 26! F oreign Language UN GU XSTKC X 1 j A . . NN -aluwqm ,Jn lTopj julie VanSickle and Cindy Bracklein are hard at work preparing the German delight, Kuchle. lCenter Leftl Sophomore Mike Basil finds managing an Italian restaurant is hard work. lCenter Rightl john Dubrish sells Spanish tacos to hungry students. lAbovej Kim Kaufman caught enjoying a Kuchle. IUpper Rightj Andy Eagle enjoys waiting on people in the Italian restaurant. Y The l983-84 school year at Douglas MacArthur brought much fun and enjoyment for students in- volved with a foreign language. The highlight of the year was the Na- tional Foreign Language Week, which took place March 5 through March 9. Each day of this week was filled with special activities such as labelling the school in four languages, tag day, performers, skits, and movies, mini-units , and dress-up day. The week climaxed with food day, decidedly the most popular day of the week. International food delights such as tacos, crepes, kuchle, and pizza were sold by the language classes throughout the day. A special feature of this day was created by the Latins. Mr. Meyer's Latin room was exclusively decorated as an Italian restaurant, complete with Italian music and waiters to give the atmosphere of old Italy. Each of the four individual lan- guage clubs participated in other activities organized by their offi- cers. All of the languages partici- pated in the annual International Dinner and the inter-clubal softball game. Overall, a good time was enjoyed by all involved with the foreign language department at Douglas MacAthur. OPPOSITE PAGE ITopl Kathy Greenwald enjoys being served by Freshman Tom Podsiadlik at the Latin Banquet. IBottom1 Some Freshmen enjoy their Roman meal at the Latin Banquet. Foreign Language!27 , QV. LM f i . f , I 5 CANDID IMPRESSIUNS 1 W su-'-M' ' 3 .usvaviotdht nw-goqnannnlkfff-W My MM .Maia ,,,, . . wwf' i , Q., 5 X ? M wwxw. 'moan-an-,,.-1 ' e fwws..,e,,..r..wd M MH ..-s.. w.. a,,,,,.. -..nohowf AN.-s-.vw-.,.,, wwf...-vw vw?9' . ,.,f.ww.-,own lTop leftl Ieff Evans grins and bears his sur- prise test. lTop rightl Loren Brown tries to act enthusiastic about his yearbook spread. lMiddle rightl Sam Shaheen and Andre' Borello show off their senior awards. IMid- dle rightl Laura Diffin types her day away. lMiddle rightl Michelle Cinque and her fa- vorite people Mr. Clark and Mr. Stahl. IMiddle leftl Mark VanHorn and George Bruske. ITop leftl Wilber the bio pig shows off his musical talent. ITop rightl Douglas MacArthur's favorite sports announcer, Art Neil. IMiddlel Iennelle Klososky and Paul Clark are all smiles before class. IBottoml Ia- son Lichon shows off the latest hair color. Cand1dsf29 OURCHESTRA by Shel Silverstein Q . x s. .0 xx 2 - x X' - 1 1 ,.., , , K . -' , 04' ia' ,t '-...ku I ,., Q i Chris Curry lMiss Rock and Rolll poses with her favorite rock pins. Seniors waiting Pefiently fer CBP and SOWU measurements- '- Here we have some seniors enjoying a nutritious meal in the kiva. Greg Frank skates his way to the penalty box for rough play. 5 t 2 9' ' XS ' . I x, , I ,,LA. if fa Dave Koepplinger' Ieff Evans in one of their Senior Classes- Ann Herzog, Cindi Zolinski, Amy Guimond, and Lisa Hughes create their masterpieces for foreign food day. 32fSeniors I H 2.4 at Nm, ,, ag '-avi ei .L V , 1 M. LM 'M y Q 'ww Q . A 5' ,H 4 vb. Q K I? A 1 , 4 sl. Q M , M1 .:4g:,'5f W? lv, ...az x V X ,, X Y vw, ,. Q we . as Qi mn ' W . , .14 W wi V -nw ,- - V KQA milf? .2 ,g.,. . Q N ' 2 I Ng. :T-1? ,W ,X 2 A4-1 ,L 'fu if Y v W .ln ,-1. ., ,Mm Mr f N. f A, L v . A ,WM vw , 2 A if 1579 Jo ssnlg ab G X U3 fb E. 9. M Ianet Whitteberry Donald Wiese II Cindy Wilkins Iulie Wineman ws- Cmlnie Wolff Iohn Wreggelsworth Sperry Zimmerman Cynthia A. Zolinski my , Cynthia Zolinski l A' 1 fi R I -i. i MP' ff Senior Class Council The Senior Class Council was responsible for planning activities of the senior class. Its primary goal for this year was to raise money for the senior party. The council started off the year with M 8: M sales, and the popular DM painters' cap sale. Later it sponsored a dance. With the help of Mrs. Zuziak, senior advisor. The council organized the senior class play as well as the annual Cedar Point trip. It also planned for plenty of pizza and pop plus music for the senior party at Ted's Banquet Hall. ,, ia',,Q,?gM 3 S ,va SN A Front row: Felicia Iackson, Vice President Becky Leak, Secretary Linda Cay, Cindy Zolinski, Sue Heath, Iulie Wineman, Karen Degenova Robin Crigger. Back row: Ieff Kremin, President Sam Shaheen, Sandy Dorward, Mickey Houlihan, Bill Weadock, Treasurer Charlie Richardson. OPPOSHG Page! Homecoming Queen julie Wineman with her parents at her side. Seniors!49 IMPRESSIUNS OF SPRING IMPRESSIONS OF SPRING GENERAL IMPRESSIONS GENERAL IMPRESSIONS GENERAL IMPRESSIONS A THIS SPRING FEVER WEEK WAS A RIOT. THE WEEK CONSISTED OF: MONDAY, MAY 7 - WAS THE BALLOON TOSS AND ALSO THE KICK- BALL TOURNAMENT. TUESDAY, MAY 8 - PACKED LUNCH OUTSIDE ALONG WITH THE MUSIC CONCERT. KICK-BALL CONTINUES. WEDNESDAY, MAY 9 - KITE FLYING CONTEST, HAWAIIAN SHIRT, SUNGLASSES AND HAT DAY. TEACHER RECOGNITION DAY. THURSDAY, MAY 10 - DRESS UP DAY, CAPPING ASSEMBLY. FRIDAY, MAY 11 - TWIN DAY. I'IERE'S DAN HERE'S GLEN . IEFF EVEN KNOWS HOW TO FLY A KITE!!! My i, , fl W ., M , I CD Z I-IERE'S DAN AGAIN! Q CD CD 5 , CL' W Q' MN , 2 MM d x V v-4 . H H 'V 'J 4 .:. .. .- M ... .,... 'IAF .I I 51 , V, ff' M J' YN' N MW, ' wg ,ff-W y CD ,..' ,- ' Z AP' HERE'S GLEN AGAIN! Q fi WWE 'f , RAL IMPRESS M 1. .. mf . 2. . f ... , I A 2 f 5 .' , 21, ,. f. 1. I I f 'F REU I A A 1 ff wg ! f I . I-'I ' ,I i5 V 'WWW' 4' W , .4 ,gf ,V A I f f-will ffvffiws 1 .sw , M 4. f-1, ,V N LIJ , , Z fm 'If' 1+ A' ' ,, I M A 'T.fl?!f:wv f?3Y'9'5,j ,,' ' , - .. ' V ' I 1 L1-1 W3 I . , IFI ,W Ii I U H. ' A9fl?5 ',s,., I. wiv I.. ' f CD 1 ff , ,.' wffwwffzf 4 . .539 ' ?i..ff A f -. f 'f1Ff'? ' 'If' If 'If I 1:5 K y ' ,- . I M . .L . ' .II 'V W1 w W A uf MW -ak' v w,V? ' , Nui' Y, '..5 .' ' W 7 'ak M Y ?'W, . A ' 'V v5r'7f ' W ,F I ' HERE'S DAN'S KITE! Q v ff , A 3 Aff. .M cn .ft Iwr, xkhmfigwiu. V 5 , , f cr: 1 . f, .ffJf.+4'Qf , ' wfffw ,- ,, , um , BJ f f W' ,:rii vi jg, Mgsi, Effiryffzf ' ,f WW MG ii , 5, 'f M Jfiimc f N Q W, xxx V mff., A vi .44 QV, , If I 4 -' A- 'f ? 7 ' -Q. ',':4 A rf ' V, x. I D- ,44 4 11? I I T5 5 If M ' 4 I A ,H-9f3'1,x f E A ,A ,, I M I v-1 ha ' , 5.513 ' I . il 3. 1 ,4154 Maid? -fm ,Fi'3' 'A :A ' ' ' mf' A ' V- 6 ' 41 ef. . If . - W? W . A M 4. I x ,Aw LQ , ' V , fx Ms' f'f,f' X' ,W A Z ' I Q A m y . . ' 'F . DJ . 13,55 f,4Q4?Q ' ,,f',V314fg?2',?',f, ,w Ll ,Q ' ' .4 ,sg 4' , I CJ ' QL? ink. M ' 'ff .f.'4s'H4Q5fT,n - A3J5J5?i ' -,jf V f . IMPRESSIO S OF SPRI G I Qld S IS UO S Jo S 'U 5 5 UQ r-4 .Id S9 IS UO S Jo S 'U E D oo LL IGHT LQ G 52 X Prom up! Once again, along with the arrival of spring was the presenta- tion of the annual Iunior-Senior Prom. On May 3, 1984, many stu- dents engaged in the extravagant dancing activities held at the Delta College Commons Center. Dressed in their fanciest clothes, consisting of high-class black, white and grey tuxedos for the boys and beautiful pastel gowns for the girls were many couples. Attending elegant restaurants for extravagant dinners and exclusive pre-prom parties were the main activities before the dance. Once at the prom dance, the couples had a chance to enjoy and dance to the live entertainment of the band Ceyx from 9:30-12:30. Black and silver were the main col- ors on the dance floor, as stream- ers, balloons and a sign of the theme All Night long encircled the dancers. In addition to this, ev- ery table was wrapped in beautiful pinhand red ribbons with a pretty flower arrangement. Also, many couples captured their special evening in a picture, as Mr. Max Zittel's photography took each unique couple's photograph. The evening of dancing festivities came to a close once more as the couples danced to the last tune of Ceyx, yet ALL NIGHT LONG had just begun for others!! lTopj Posing pretty as a picture are these lovely women at a pre-prom party. lLeft bottoml Mystery couple. lRight bottoml What a cute couple? IM. Holloway and P. Clark buddiesl. fLeft Topl Dave Klonosky embracing his sweetheart Felicia Iackson. lRight bottoml Andy Damore and Ioe Battaglia boogie down at a breakfast prom party. Prom! 53 ,gwwf if 5, E 4 A-X K, wil' Q . Qffz N ' . 5, . 5-Qi.-i . . Q ' S Na S wx X is QS s Y AX A 'X gk Q Q X X A XX X k K -'Q,: . A 5 xg Y x X X855 5 S N ix ti SF X Q i K R TNQ Fr N-Q . L muh, X X S Q. gs? ff f ' K I' 5 'Q T. ' fl - x X X. sf. H K ' K: Nifxfgiee , fn L K wx -- any , Y Q fy Q L K , :lk h..,. , N ,ti x Ng W Ne - we . ' -' - L 3 A - .5 f 0 fp hALhg A Q ' m ff' ,Q Q 'Q K , I X . if K iii? ff X S , A ,if- Sf L - . X - ' 7 xg- - Q 1 ' 4 - E52-Z-if . Q' gil? ' f . .x . ' Q' '.'x ? 5' ' - 'X ' I I SQ, if MQVS5 ' 5 S W . s X Y ' N k 'N k MMV J - II ff Q, - ' k lk 'Q K- V: , f' .- i , 5 :3 - Q T .. .,,,,. A ,Q -Q, K if x .. ., , . N .ff ' - i SSR - Q ' X ' g g ' r 'Qfg-T555 f A A S '5 - V . . N ' . gw. ,fye-if iffx. X N E -av :X N, , f -1 X x X x Yrs: s-.sw . ' 1 S --k-k 5 :X 'wgQf, 1 A-igs.: -.feyfi-. Q - A . .. 1 X ,z-I-1.5. x Lf ' ' ., t - .zeswegg -,,' f X A A A in - .,L., ' q i 2 L ' A gfzf Ng W, ,if gg . 5 f page 54 Leftl Tim Bur ns and Tom B'aSti'l lTop Rightl Robin Crigger smiles as she's measured for cp and gown. lBottom1 The seniors at an assembly, lTopl Several Seniors congregate in the courtyard. lMiddle Leftl Becky Leak, Kelly Schadel, Iulie Wineman, and Sue Heath during lunch hour at the pond. IMiddle Rightl Dave Klenoski, Brian Wendling, Ieff Kremin talk at the pond. lBottom1 Seniors at Baccalaureate. We're almost done! Seniorsf55 lClockwisel SCOTT AWAD: In his senior year, Scott was an active member in the Spanish Club and NHS. Next year he plans on attend- ing Michigan State and majoring in veterinarian medicine. WILLIAM CHO: Valedictorian, William was the vice-president of NHS and Latin Club. He was a member of Academic Olympics Team and also the Varsity Tennis Team. Next year he will attend the University of Michigan and study medicine. He also received an out- standing scholar recognition from University of Michigan Alumni As- sociation. LORI CLEVENGER: Lori plans to attend Western and major in busi- ness. In her senior year she was an active member in the Spanish and Drama Clubs. IOE DOUGLAS: In his senior year he worked at MacDonald's and Dow Corning. Next year he plans on attending University of Michigan cn and majoring in political science. r--4 cn U3 lTopl STEVEN FIGG: Steve was a member of the Varsity Cross Country Team. He was a National Merit Finalist and Michigan Math Finalist. He was also a member of NHS and the Latin Club. Next year he will attend University of Michigan and major in pre-med. lBottomj ION FOLTZ: jon was the captain for the Varsity Swim Team, and he played Varsity Soccer. He was also active in the French Club. Ion was a Michigan Math Finalist and received a letter of Commen- dation. Next year he plans on attending Albion to major in pre-med. lClockwise1 IENNIFER GIFFORD: jenny was president of the Spanish Club. She was active in Competition Plays, Pep Club, and NHS. Ien- ny plans on attending Florida State and majoring in business. IENNIFER GITZEN: In her senior year she was in the Marching and Concert Bands. She was treasurer of the German Club. She was also active in NHS. Next year she will attend Western and she will major in public relations. MELINDA GLATZ: Mindy was on the Varsity Swim Team and quali- fied for state. She was also an active member with NHS. Next year she will attend Western and major in Industrial Design. MARY GRABOWSKI: Mary was on the Varsity Volleyball Team and was also active with NHS. Next year she plans on attending General Motors Institute and majoring in management information. 56!Top Twenty lClockwisel AMY GULLIVER: Salutatorian, Amy was active on NHS and the German Club. Next year she will attend Western and wants to be a biology teacher. Karen Kleinfeld: Karen in her senior year was active in NHS. She was also a Deca State Competitor. She plans on attending Western and majoring in occupational therapy. USHRANI KURUMETRY: Ushrani moved to India after the first se- mester of her senior year. ANN MARTUCH: Ann was an active member in NHS, French Club, and Cross Country. Next year she will attend Delta and major in biological research. ITopl ANN MCKINLEY: In her senior year she was on the Varsity Tennis Team and Volleyball Team. She was also an active member in the German Club and NHS. Ann also received a National Science Merit Award. Next year she will attend University of Michigan and major in biology. lBottoml MARY MILLER: In Mary's senior year she was active in NHS. Mary received a full scholarship at Michigan State University for gymnastics. lClockwisel CHARLES RICHARDSON: Charles was Senior Class Treasurer. He was active in Track, NHS, and also he was in the Aca- demic Olympics. Next year he will attend Michigan University and major in business. MICHELLE SKROCKI: In her senior year Michelle was active in NHS. Next year she will attend Delta and will be majoring in psychology. WILLIAM WEADOCK: Bill was this year's NHS Treasurer. He was on the Varsity Soccer Team and was active on the Senior Class Council. Next year he will attend University of Michigan and will be majoring in pre-med. IULIE WINEMAN: Homecoming Queen, Iulie was on the Varsity Pom Pon Squad and the Varsity Soccer Team. She was also active with NHS, Student Congress and Class Coucil. Next year she will at- tend MSU. Top Tw enty!57 lVl8y 31, 1984 7100 p,m, Processional- Looks Like We Made It Opening Welcome Scripture Reading lEphesians 3:14-191 Stepping Stones Long and Winding Road Scripture Reading lLuke 9:23-251 One Step Beyond...Slef Bridge Over Troubled Water Scripture Reading Closing Prayer One Step Closer Arrangement by Kerr Arrangement by Emerson Arrangement by Sechler lPhilippians 3:122-161 Arrangement by Besig Betty Ruple Ion Foltz Laura Nacarato Fr. Richard Filary Senior Choir Charles Richardson Rev. leff Hlavin Senior Choir Amy Gulliver Senior Choir Ber1GdiCti0I1 Gundars Strautnieks Hymn Congregation Holy, Holy, Holy! Lord God Almighty! Closing Remarks Ion Foltz Recessional Climb Ev'ry Mountain Betty Ruple Reception in Kivateria following services. Scott A. Awad Kelly E. Bortner Laura Marie Diffin Daniel S. Dunaham Mary Kay Giltrop Michelle Houlihan Scott M. McDow Accompanist - Betty Ruple Father Richard M. Filary Reverend Ieff Hlavin 58! Baccalaureate Baccalaureate Committe Ion Foltz Betty Ruple Mary Io Zuziak, Faculty Advisor Musicians Guest Speakers Iulie Ann Remmers Holly Robertson Iacqueline Rowe Samuel S. Shaheen Carol Lynn Snoke David A. Taylor Sperry L. Zimmerman Sts. Peter 8: Paul Church Saginaw, Michigan Warren Assembly of God Warren, Michigan S N3 r is N 1 X N Q, fx .n Ties That Bind Class of 84 Commencement Iune 3, 1984 - 1:30 p.m. Processional ........ ......................... ............... D 0 uglas MacArthur High School Concert Band Mr. Kenneth Bellen, Conducting The National Anthem ........ ............. M acArthur Concert Band Invocation ....... .......................... R ebecca Sue Leak Vice President, Class of 1984 Greetings and Introduction of Platform Guests Rebecca Sue Leak Gerald S. DeGrow, Ed. D ........ ................................................. S uperintendent Saginaw Township Communtiy Schools Musical Selection ......... .............................................. ..................... M r s. Linda Schopp, Director Everybody Rejoice ..,.... ....... a rr. Ades General Review This end, too is a beginning the point from which a person takes a new step Today, we graduate and receive the human signs of accomplishment and learning, the reward of labor and the prize of perseverance. -Moser Try to Remember ......... ........................ A ndre' Robert Borrello President, National Honor Society Ties That Bind ....... ................................. I acqueline Rowe Class of '84 May Way ......... ........ S amuel Ioseph Shaheen President, Class of '84 Musical Selection ......... .............................................................................................................. M rs. Linda Schopp, Director May the Good Lord Bless and Keep You ..... arr. Lojeski Triple Trio Presentation, Class of '84 ......... .........,...................... M r. Gundars Strautnieks Principal Dr. Gerald S. DeGrow, Superintendent Roll Call ....... .......... C harles Cummings Richardson Treasurer, Class of '84 Linda Marie Gay Secretary, Class of '84 Presentation of Diplomas ......... .............. B oard of Education Recessional ......... .......... M acArthur Concert Band 60! Commencements Class of 84 Class of 84 Class of 84 Class of 84 Class of 84 Q .iw ming ' Lua. wth. w fTopl Iames Clark being congratulated by Principal Strautnieks while senior class trea- surer Chuck Richardson reads the name of the next graduate. School Board members are seated on the platform. Iohn Crundas in foreground smiles in anticipation, followed by Rob Guilmette. lAbovel Seniors returning to seats with di- plomas. Faculty members in background. fLeft Abovel Iulie Remmers. lLeft belowl Chris Pillars. lk, UID SS T78 JU CU F-14 DJ cn ua O v-+1 I D-li HID SS T78 JU UID SS go T78 G ..- D9 cn cn O PVS 1 P C3 Pi' D3 ua rn O Ph T P CJ ?-4 D3 cn ua O Ph T79 179 Jo sselg fl ii' W ua ua O PH I VP Commencement!61 IU IURI PRESSIO S We NY fs LK Ft Ex cv bw Perry Abbenante Annette Anzick Nancy Akhtar Scott Arcangeli james Alex lohn Aubin Wendi Allen Tina Baker Sue Andrews Kevin Bank 62fIuniors Paul Barrera Brandon Baswell Patty Bauknecht Taylor Beerbower Brian Behnke X Lisa Berg Matt Besaw Mike Bieri Matt Boschma Dave Boswell Floyd Brayman Randall Breier Theresa Brethauer Suzanne Bricker Laurie Brown 5 CLASS LEADERS L Q2 5 , xp: ' V3 in M - : I l , X ' Q SS 9961 .-. E D .... O '1 U3 X C7 G0 Iunior Class Councilzfront row: Amy McQuillan, Beth Day, Patty Stevens, Shelia McBain, Cathy Pfund, Cathy Crimmins. back row: Ioe Iames, Brian Behnke, Bob Spence, Scott Teal, Dave Gugino. ' C ik i C tte.a' . B gk? Q 1 ,'xi+S3iQ5i.I Mike Brown George Bruske Molly Buckley Becky Buggia Mike Calkins Tyson Brown Dave Buckley Barb Bueche Brian Cabrera Angie Carrico IU IDR 1 PRESSIO Tom Cline Luci Colindres Paul Colligan Terrie Craun Cathy Crimmins six Cheryl Ferrito Susan Fliegel Iameg Fetting Scott Frost Pat Fisher l0hU FW SS 9961 -. E 5 O '-1 CII X U3 CII IAbovel Tim Royle and Iill Thick perform in the Iunior competition play, while Kathy Klonowski watches. lUpper Leftl Talented Iunior Iohn Mehl receives an award for his achievements in Forensics. Tom Garinger Karen Gay Rick Giltrop Iohn Garner Michelle Gerard Gail Ginther IU 1oR1 PRESSIO S Kirsten Girbach Chris Gombar David Gomez Eric Gonzales Tom Goodell 66!Iuniors -,.f- ff' Stephanie Graft Kurt Hammerschmidt Dave Gugino Todd Hart Scott Hagle Ienny Hausler Scott Haller Dion Hernandez Amy Hammer Ruby Hernandez Dan Herzog Erich Heuschele Todd Hohwart Scott Hollander leannnette Hommes Cherie Hopkins Richard Hovis Iackie Huber Anne Humphrey Kim Hunt it lTopl Cheri Ferrito takes time out to do her exercises in class. fBottom1 Amy Vanbocxlaer stops to smile for the camera. i SS 961 x xxx 1 W 101111 IaC0bY Kal Kaufmann Wade King Ienelle Klososky Debbie Kohn 109 iames Scott Kelly Kathy Klonowski Roger Klump Scott Kolevar Ernie Iohnson l0hl'l Kennelly Tim Iohnson Stephanie Kerby Tammy Iudd Eric Kessler -. CZ D O '1 U2 X U9 X1 9 JU IQRI PRESSIO S 68!Iuniors -CN. uv. f- - .. 'Q s if' X L . V XX Lisa Kostrzewa Diane Kristalyn Wendy Lauckner Ted Lupton George Koutras Angela Kropp Andrae Leeman Anne MacConnel Iohn Koutras Herb LaCross Lisa Letson Kelley MacConnel Ann Krawczak Vito Lagalo Eric Lewis Matt MacPhail Anita Kremin Craig Lash Dean Loiacano lill Magnus LX g 1 Tom Mahaffy Ieff Maize Lisa Markusic Paul Martuch Iulie Maturen ri 3 CL 'ink 'W' ' ,1 '.- r .1 ,,MWw-mM....w,.w if 'X and 'J - A W pifgf Q ' -4' ,W-, Q 4 f I Karen Pfander, Lisa Tincknell, Sabrina Shaheen, and Beth Pruitt enjoy eating in the Italian restaurant during Foreign Language Week. S Y 'Aff f' A ' F -33 f 4 In S' ,N N Iii h l XXX A X1 if Ht Donna Matz Shelia McBain Ighn Mehl Scott Miller Ianene Mocny Andrea Mazur Ted McCarthy Theresa Meigs Scott Millsap Hans Moeser Iulie Mcauly Amy McQuillan Amy Miller Lenny Milo Sara Morley S 9961 4 O Iuniors! 69 70!Iuniors .X Scott Most Kerry Muehlenbeck Brian Muladore Laura Murphy Lisa Murphy IU IURI PRESSIO Cynthia Myers Michael Myers Iill Myers Dave Navarre Lelah Nemanic 5- t Mike Nicholson Paul Nielson Tim Northrup Michelle Olivares Amy Osborne Lauren Oellette Dawn Pacholke Ben Park Iohn Park Karen Pfander r ,,,.,.sv - 1 Cathy Pfund Maureen Phelen Dan Plyler Amy Pohlmann Bob Poineau fx i En. LX. , SS Z I :iff ' ' 96 Dennis Potecek Roger Powell Beth Pruitt Lisa Purchase Angelia Rabideau Loren Randall Lisa Richards Kristen Riefe Tim Riffelmacher Annette Rivera Kelly Roeske Barb Roots Skye Ross Tim Royle Iulie Ruffle E' E. o '1 CD x P-5 Xl Q . L tyss , 1 ,l, i N , Z 'M' I ft Vx. , 'fi JW K 'L , 1 1 3 at Af' lTopl Annette Anzick caught chowing on a piece of Roman pizza. lBottoml Mark VanHorn stares at the delicious foreign foods wishing he had the money to buy some. JU IORI PRESSIO S 5 72!Iuniors Eric Runstrom Estevan Salas jeff Sargent Curtis Schrader Ienny Schuette Lee Schumacher Kim Schwartz Lee Scribner Sabrina Shaheen Tim Sherman Kenneth Shin Tony Silva Lisa Silva Mark Simon Iulie Singer Philip Skentzos Andy Slaggert Betsy Smith Angela Snow Scott Sny Bob Spence Patty Stevens Kris Stewart Steve Stewart Christine Stoddard ii 3' 15? ti 4 K ii y 5 g W ,f 1 L fa' Z ' J' W M f ' ,fg uk -fe lt cgi, 5 S S 5. 5 . lAbove1 Andy Eagle disguises himself as an Italian waiter during Foreign Language Week. QQGI ILeftl Andy Slaggert is about to comment on the quality of the foreign food. F R Wx P' ' fs N. . Craig Stoddard Brian Sullivan lason Sylvester Bob Tansley Scott Teal Alice Suhr Pat Sullivan Greg Szymmanski Georgiann Taraghas Matt Tetloff Steven Sujkowski Amy Swarthout Matt Tafel -. E 3 O '-s V3 X Nl CD IU 10121 PRESSIG s lill Thick Michelle Thom Amy Thomas Lisa Tincknell Tom Towns 74!Iuniors Iulie Townsend Trevor Tucker Mark Tway Ieff Van Y Amy VanBocxlaer Mark VanHorn Toni Volpe Tammy Waidelich Todd Waller Caryn Weiland has X f Ernie West Russel Whelton Tricia Wilborn Iay Willard Rick Williams ik j. il Robert Willoughby Catherine Wiltse Laura Wistehuff Andy Wolf Russel Wolter an 'V ,,,,,,' K 1 ,E ,f 5, R . X 1 5 4. t l, N, Y I r V, 'N- SS wwf M 9961 -. CI E. 9, m X Xl U1 Chris Gombar caught daydreaming in class NOT PICTURED Ed Bremer Iames Martin Denise Budmck Amy McIntyre Charles Buse Pam Miller Melissa Chaffee Sam Nacarato Carol Doan Akram Najo Karen Fischer Hai Nguyen Salvador Garibay Ioel Oatten lames Gerow Priscilla Ray Chris Herzberg Richard Rowen Bill Hooper Zedvie Santos Bob Howe Phil Vescio Marie lohnson Dan Herzog taking a break from schoolwork Clint Wood Dan Yockey Andrea Woods Christine Young Rudy Worthington lohn Zedella Tim Wright Vicky Zestos Ralph Yates Tony Zolinski SUPHG UREI PRESSIQ S Tony Ackerman Chris Adams Alisa Anderson Michelle Anderson Becky Anderson 76!Sophomores Mike Andreotti Amy Andros Kim Andrezejewski Greg Armstrong Bill Arnholt Heather Baade Mike Bailey Mike Basil Peg Bechtol Troy Bender . a l Lisa Beneman Michelle Bishop Ioanne Black Stacey Boertman Iulie Boissonneault X 'x Rob Bordeaux Cyndy Bracklein Kim Brewer Andy Brown Mike Browning XX f' xx Wxkkn IAbove1 Do sophomores ever go to class? IBottoml Adorable, cute, Paul Koepke takes time for a picture. u Tobin Bruske Carrie Buse Iason Butzin Carla Campbell Monica Carrico Renee Castellanos Robin Clevenger Karen Clynes Ned Connolly Iohn Cook SS 9961 Cn o 'U 23 O 5 o 1 cu CD X X1 X1 SOPHU GREI PRESSIO S Katie Dambro Cathy Danhoff Bev Day Chris Delaney Steve Dewald I ,,f M i L -.,..,. hu i Bottom Row left to right: julie Toft, 'O fi 5-3059391 -vND .-.gag :'UD5:-we-+ P-sm - cog. no E' .... SIT' a.nCj,,,.S-hi-1 Fwgl Om S? SKETQS- -'gcomgcis 'E-'FI mr.,,E. cn :1,.....-.::i. U 5.010 mmm- gm? zm... m ::rS9.:CU: 'fcn or-' 2.-.Cm I2 rbi-'ESS ra mf' 555.2-ci , L' 59..'.:15'ci:ggg Q .... A 5:rFf?55E6' o Q.f'5Do Ea- w'f3. :s,.,0gj2Zw D..:J '3 EcnmQ 'fIm:1-.DO-r' S S .rags .Aa-X W e as J f Q , Cheryl Fabian Lorie Fischer R011 Fries David Gafdeb' Margaret Gillespie Angie Fall yohn Fitzpatrick Iohn Garber Kris Giessel Karen Gillis Mary Kay Felton Sean Fitzpatrick Kristina Garcia StaVa Gill Lisa Godwin So phom ores! 79 9961 SUPHO UREI PRESSIO Vv 1' S K 'rw 3 i K l 'ri Mary Gofnbnf Tammy Haley Cindy Harris Dave Herzog Tom Iackson AnnMnne Gonzales Dean Hamilton Tim Harris Mike Hoppe Scott Iones Stephanie Green Keith Hammond Greg Hazen Tom Hruby Ieff Iudd Rob Groul Iohn Harden lanet Hensley Steve Humphrey Aaron Kabobel Karen Ham Bob Hafdf Mike Herrin T011 Humphrey Kim Kaufman 80!Sophomores Tara KSUID David Kitolski NOT PICTURED Angie Kelley Edward Kelley YunDong Kim Sharon Kinsler Michelle Kissane W W K ,Q we , , ' ' . A f 1 AJ' .Hi Q:- ii SCJPHO UREI PRESSIO L Mike Klein Shelly Knox Matt Knuth Kristy Kobel lessica Koch 82!Sophomores Monique Koenig Paul Koepke Darren Konsdorf Sharon Krawczak Rob Kreager Iennifer LaBreche Amy Larsen Ioe LaBreche Sarah Leak Heidi LaDouce Tom Lemer D Gina Lagalo Wefldy Lepplen Rob Landeryou Craig Letzkus Duane Lewis Rob Lewis Amy Lichon Lisa Lichon Danielle Llamas gr . Karen Loberg lohn Long loie Lucas lohn MacPhail Howard Mahaffy 'R Dave Maier Eric Markley David Marr Brenda Martin Calvin Matz fl SS 9961 if , af MQW 942' ITOp1 Cindy Bracklein and Iulie Turner IMiddlel Archie Swanson lBottoml Iohn Harden and Mark Olivarez Sophomoresfaa SCJPHO GREI PRESSIO S Brian Mazur Patty McBain Wendy McConnell Iohn McFarland Michael McGovern 84fSoph0mores Matt McKee Bridget Menchaca lim Meyer Marnie Meyer Stephen Meyer Deena Miller Scott Morden R.I. Morford Matt Morley Greg Mortimore Beth Mrozinski Traci Mueller Gina Munguia Bill Myers Iody Neuman Randy Newbold Lisa Newvine Mike Nicholson Suzanne Nielson Larry Nieman 'H lTop Leftl Kim Eckhouse flashes a smile. Y .gazes ITop Rightl Matt Morley, Matt Curry, and Luke LaGorin fooloing around. lBottom Leftl Kim Kauffman and Ruth Richard late for class. lBottom Rightl Karen Hain, decorating for Christmas. SS 2 E David Noey Dave Obendorfer ' ,ia Heide Oeschger Stacy Ondrias Hallie Ott Darren Paradiso Mark Olivarez Poly Ordway Iacquelin Pacholke lay Pellsch 9961 cn O -cs :- O 5 o 'I CD Ch X Q 01 SOPHO DREI PRESSIO QP? Terri Perry Sarah Pettycrew Ion Pietrzak David Pilz Steve Price 86!Sophomores Rob Price Mike Price Iohn Propp Christina Quimper Timothy Rabideau 1 Sara Raese Barbara Rankin Ruth Richard David Richardson Ann Riffel Scott Rousseau April Ryan Katarina Samaras Mike Sample Lisa Sanchez bi ',x v' 9 X Kirk Sargent Susan Sartor Cindy Schaeff Iulie Schempp Heather Schneider ll! 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Courtney Stewart BVYHU Suhr Michelle 'Taylor Debbie Trier Ed Stelter Sara Sulen Kathleen Thiel David Trumble feff Strzyinski AI'Clll8 Swanson Iill Tielz 135011 Turner Sarah Strohn' Beth SWGUZGF Iulie Toft Iulie Turner Wendi gtuller Paul THCkmHI1 Maria Torres Kelley Ureche NOT PICTURED Michelle Beffrey Bob Bockrath Stephanie Breston lerold Butler Ann Eckhardt Sandra Ursuy Tori VanHorn Ienny Walker Tiffany Waller Pamela Walton Steve Warner Shana Webster Brian Weimer Karen Weldy Ieff Wenzel Sarah Wilhelm Will Wistehuff Brian Wolpert Greg Wood Iulie Wregglesworth Ieff Wressell Iules Yates Ray York Tim Youmans Mike Young Bryan Frisch Andreya Gonzales Mark Grahm Laura Henderson Ieffrey Hoerner Rueben Llamas Eric Melcher Arnulfo Perez Charlene Rohn Iohn Tabor Matt Weaver Marcia Zehnder Kelly Zimmerman jennifer Zolinski Theresa Zwingman 9961 Cn o 'O D' ca 3 ca I rn U2 x co co FRESH PRESSIO :vi i 'K Shireen Akhtar Matthew Albert leff Alfano Clark Andrews Michael Andrews 90! Freshmen Eric Arlt Maritza Arraut Lynn Ayotte Chris Bahr Scott Baker X C Peter Bartels jennifer Bartes Charles Behm Stephanie Belill Elizabeth Bingham Scott Blehm Karin Bortner Ienny Boswell Kenneth Brandimore Dan Braun Rodney Brayman Beth Bremer Bret Bremer Edward Brethauer Suzanne Brockless IAbovel This how Matt Doyle, Chris Klein and friends study in the library. . O Q, Krys Buckley Diann Buggia Tim Buckley Kristin Call Thomas Bugenske Terry Carpenter Staring in Amazement , V V -iii? , u T cv ai. X, 1 iAbove1 Look, It's Lisa Knapp! cf ' 0 Victoria Cawley lames Chinery Sook Cho Lisa Champagne Cathy Chisa Pamela Io Cisky SS A961 'TI '1 cb fn D' 5 rc D X co V-5 FRESH N PRESSIO S 1,4 K t'L41Q,oX Paul Clayton Iennifer Cordingly Eric Damore Katharine Connolly Deana Cravero Dan Dankert Angela Conrad Iodi Crevero Suzanne Decker Heather Coop Anita Dahnke Matt DeGrace lennifer Coppens Tiffany Dambro Matt Doyle 92! 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Wendy Kelly Troy Kennelly Wang,H Kim Christopher Klein Phillip Kennedy Iohnnie Keys Laura Kinsler Lisa Knapp fAbove1 Our Cameraman, Ned Iohnson K Wi' tx. SSFI 961 s heyy? 'Tl S CD V5 D' 3 CD D X ID U1 FRESH PRESSIO S .va 'ET' X' F , . . ! Iennifer Kolbe Gerald Lanuzza Cheryl Lichon Trent Lynes Traci Koski Peter Law lason Lichon Lisa Mac Intyre Frances Krauss Scott Leesch Kimberly Lichon Christopher Maday Brett Krzciok Todd Leonard Iodie Lier Dennis Mahaffy Luke Lixgorin Laura Lewis Carol Lummen Kevin Maize 96! Freshmen Katherine Majoros Chris Malachowski Lorrie Mangham Karin Martin Lauralyn Martineau I . V i u 45 Dayf,-1 ax ,, if 5 J E+- L, .aan , . W f V , s F 5 -, 4. 72:54 X t C FRESH PRESSIO It 'Fr-' im Ieffrey Miller Michael Molitor Sara Morford Vincent Mosca Iohn Mueller 98! 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V Domingo Vasquez Louis Verdusco Iohn Veremis Christopher Vlassis Anne Wagle 102fFreshmen Melissa Wagner Michelle Wazny Lisa Waidelich Iuligna Webber Wendy Wainfighf Corby Westwood David Walsh Esteban Wiederhold GFGSOW Wait Gordon Wiliams ix I 1 jo Wendy Wilson Brian Winkowski Laura Winter Ionathan Wood Michael Wood Ax Bradley Wright Shelley Wright Daleanne Yingling Michael Zolinski NOT PICTURED Erika Hellus Walt Ietton Gary Knights Robert Lewis Heather Meyer Aaron Roberts Mike Siedliski FRESHMAN GAMES WY' 'X' DUI I 1 , A is Freshmen Class Council IFront Row L-R1 Michelle Wazny, Angela Conrad, Kathy Connnolly, Briege Mulhern, Pam Murphy 12nd Rowl Lisa K U3 O .-. :s 12 'I 9 7q -Q U3 T : Q 5 FD IF H B3 '1 D9 F 5 CU fn G W .-. :r sc Z B. o V1 o in E Q3 Q ar 'FU Q 5 r' CD 'L 5. I Q3 2 CD 'F 3 '63 Q E DJ on :: CD F 3' :s ca. 14 Z CD Z K '1 5. Q Pi. E1 U3 B9 Cf '1 Q fl :- FD LQGI rr: 1 CD CD :- B CD 'J i b-I O CD we C ' X , ,Y I V' ' 'V ' l V. i. ,,, 7 1,'.,, . Kris Buckley, Betsy Bingham, and Tom Doyle are camera shy. Amv Gohmy Queen of Amoebai Tiffany Dambro exposes her bubbly side. Q. 1 lTopl Academic Olympic Team with their 1st place trophy. Standing- Paul Nielson, Steve Figg, Chuck Richardson, David Gardey, Coach Nancy Burnham. Seated- William Cho and Ion Foltz. IMiddle Leftl National Merit Finalists Chuck Richardson and Steve Figg. lMiddle Rightl Ernie Iohnson 1st place win- ner in computer science at Delta College Skill Day and Mike Comber 5th place win- ner overall in the same contest. lLower Leftl These are the qualifiers for the 2nd part of the Michigan Math Test. Back row: Chris Buckley, Matt Broihier, Steve Figg. Middle row: William Cho, Amy Gulli- ver, Anita Kremin. Front row: lon Foltz and Clint Wood. William Cho and Matt Broihier were top 50 Michigan Math Finalists. FORENSICS Most of the members were dedi- cated and molded this team into a cohesive group, commented Grace Makrianis, caoch of this year's Forensics squad. What is Forensics? It consists of individual or group public speaking performances that are organized as contests or tournaments. Activites included in it a radio speaking, dramatic interpretation and numer- ous interpretations to name a few. Senior Amy Schwanbeck re- ceived second place trophies in tournaments and qualified for State Finals. Sophomore David Gardey took Znd place in tournaments and qualified for State Finals also. Freshmen Pam Murphy, a new- comer to the squad, competed in Informative Speaking and received first, second , and third place tro- phies in tournaments. She also placed in the final rounds at the Regionals. In addition, Iunior Paul Nielson took first and second place in Im- promptu Speaking and qualified for State Finals. The multiple reading group, Twilight Zone, whose speakers were Ned Connolly, Cindi Zolinski, Iohn Mehl, and Beth Murray took several first places in tournaments and qualified for State Finals. ORATURICAL at L4 K pail.. lAbove1 The Forensics squad members- Front row: Corby Westwood, Stephanie Myers, Tara Iames, Heather Coop, Ianet Iudd, Iason Lichon, Chris Farnurn. Middle row: Rani Ghose, Pam Murphy, Angie Fall, Pam Walton, Ienny Walker, Sarah Strom, Sue Andrews. Back row: David Gardey, Iulie McAuley, Paul Nielson, Iohn lacoby, Ned Connolly, Steve Piziks, Beth Day, Iohn Mehl. Forensics! 108 lAboveJ Iuniors Beth Day and Paul Nielson proudly display their hard- earned trophies. lLeftl Forensics members who made it to the Regionals. EXPRESSIO Debate - 1 25 fwf , 'W , ff ' ' ' ITOPI Debate Team Members- Front row: Robert Han, Mike Basil, Iohn Fitzpatrick, Hallie Ott, Mike Myers, fCoachl Mrs. Makrianis. Back row: Iohn Garber, Ianet Iudd, Beth Day, Bill Arnholt, Paul Nielson, Iason Lichon, and Mike Molitor. lAbovel Novice debaters: Iason Lichon and Bill Arnholt. --- -' 5 N.. Q, Douglas MacArthur's debate team had a very successful season this year. The team had three divisions: Mini-Novice, Novice, and Iunior Varsity. The team's topic focused on Nuclear Arms Sales. Some notable individuals did exceptionally well. Iuniors Paul Nielson and Mike Meyers won over 90070 of their debates. Also, Iu- nior Beth Day achieved an individual second place in all- around Mini-Novice Thumb B De- bate League. The entire Mini-Nov- ice team also took first' place all around. 109 f Debate 319.1 UIQ mr: effwiiif GI QEGSQSILVGIB Social Science classes include a wide variety of choices: American history, world cultures, consumer ed., economics, government, world history, You and the Law, psychology, advanced psychology, and problems in society. Most of the courses are involved with a number of major activities throughout the year, such as field trips to the Nuclear Power Plant in Midland or to the Grey Iron , Foundry. The advanced pysch. class students work outside of school, at places such as the Millet Learning Center, Kempton Elementary School, and the Hoyt Nursing Home. Outside speakers come in throughout the year to supplement class instruction. A sampling of these would be Ellis Ivy, former Plant Manager of G.M.g a Polish immigrant, Dr. Mendelius, Director of the Polish Institute at Saginaw Valley College, or speakers from the F.B.I. A special time of the year is when students register to vote in the spring as 18 year olds, which is snonsered by the department. lAbovel Iulie Wineman, Bridget Markusic, Kelly Bortner, and Tiffany Davis, pose before class. lLeftl Father Rick Filiary from St. Peter and Paul Church speaks to a class of psych. students on exorcism. lUpper leftl Mr. Wienecke helps two students, Mike Berg and Iohn Villanueva. IUpper rightl Ruth Rosenbaum and Charlie Richardson talk over Economics while Michelle Skrocki pops into the picture. fLeft bottoml Dave Taylor and Tiffany Davis- excited for another day in Economics while other students prepare for class. Academlcsflll 5 -is wiv' The 1983-1984 shop classes are an instrumental part of the educational process of young minds of Douglas MacArthur. There are five different courses: Woodshop, which teaches students how to use machines such as the jigsaw and the band saw. Students in the class also use their layout skills to put projects together which have been presented by the course instructor, Mr. Bilby. Students in the Electronics class learn basic electronic principles by means of constructing and analyz- ing circuits, using volt-meters, fre- quency units and generators. The electronics teacher is Mr. Lutzke. Auto Shop teaches students how to fix cars. First of all they deter- mine the problem with the car, then they enploy steps to fix it. This class is taught by Mr. Scherzer. Metal Fab Shop develops basic skills which help students to find entry level jobs in the future. This class is taught by Mr. Tomsich. Architectural drawing class teaches students how to design layouts of houses and other projects by using precision instruments. This class is taught by Mr. Tomsich. fLower Leftj Matt Curry works hard to complete his drafting lUpper Leftj Seniors john Grundas and Darren Kern are shown here working on the engine of a car in auto lab. lUpper Rlghtj Matt MacPhail uses the band saw to cut wood for his XR WSWNN I DUSTRIAL ARTS lAbovel Iunior Scott Frost tests the circuits for a T,V. in electronics class. lUpper Rightl Painting away, is junior lim Duran in woodshop II. ILower Leftl Seniors Greg Frank and Scott Felske, and junior Dan Yockey have fun during woodshop class. fUpper Leftl Sophomore Bev Day studies her architectural drawing. Academics!113 ,ff- YSXC L X PRESSX :5 'r' BLM, X4 ff 1. 0 rh WYWYW fBottoml Todd Hohwart and Andy Brown resting after a hard workout. ITopl Chris Massey working hard on the dip machine. lOpposite Page Topj Terry Carpenter working out on the bench press. lOpposite Page Bottoml A sound game of basketball after a hard workout. As explained by Ron Stelter, athletic director, The physical edu- cation program at MacArtur High School is set up to provide all stu- dents with some important concepts about the relationship betweeen to- tal fitness and physical activity and acquaint them with a wide variety of basic techniques that can be used to attain adequate levels of physical fitness. Another important objective is to assist them in acquir- ing experiences and reasonable proficiency in some practical or individual activity, and then to make their own decisions about the physical activity in their lives. The following programs are offered in physical education: Freshman Phys- ical Education, Team Physical Edu- cation, Life Physical Education, Conditioning. According to physical education instructor, Pete Kaligian, Experience has taught us that regular exercise, proper diet and adequate rest and relaxation are es- sential to good health. This program, Conditioning, has a dual purpose: first, to supply practical instruction for attaining a level of fitness that can be success- fully applied to athletic competition, body building or that can be used as an aid in fitness for every day living. Secondly, our purpose has been to give a glimpse into the physiological and medical aspects of phsical conditioning. Douglas MacArthur's young men and women are taller, heavier and healthier than ever before. They can be the most energetic and productive citizens in Michigan. This is the challenge which the physical education curriculum will want to help meet. Academ1cs!115 UP FRO TI PRESSIO S 116fFaculty 2 A I mm, Vice-Principal, Mr. Clark Vice Principal-Mr. Slahl Principal-Mr. Gundar Strautnieks Mrs. Dietiker-Counselor Mr' Fnhcounselor Mr. Doane-Counselor Mrs. Fry Mrs. Schneider Mrs. A. Cafeteria Supervisor Mrs. Reihke MTS- Smith MRS. MARY JANE SCHUL- TZ--Mrs. Schultz was born in Bay City, Michigan, and attended college at M,S,U, She has been at MacArthur since it opened and teaches Chemistry I and II, DME MR. ROBERT SIMP- SON--Coming from Greenville, Mich., Mr. Simpson attend- ed C.M.U, and has been at D.M.H,S, for five years. Besides teaching biology, he is also the Business Manager of Athletics here. Aside from these areas, his main interest is taxi- dermy. MR, CHARLES LAUNDRA -Born in Saginaw, Mr. Laundra attended Illinois State U. and is new here this year. He plays an ac- tive part in Pit Xt Balcony. He also enjoys pets, the Theatre, acting, and build- ing with wood. URIES FRUM 1967 -' I nf' +0 Hw .xk.s1lN'v MR. DAVID GARN --Mr. Garn, who heads the Ex- change Student Program, is a native of Saginaw. He at- tended Bay City Junior Col- lege and C.M.U. Besides finding math fascinating , he also enjoys astronomy a.nd music. MR. MANNY STAHL--Mr. Stahl was born in Austria and lived there until he was eleven. Mr. Stahl graduated from C.M,U, I-le plans to at- tend graduate school andre- turn to Europe sometime in the future. Mr. Stahl teaches German I 8a II. MISS VIRGINIA BRIGGS-- Miss Briggs attended Cen- tral Michigan University. She teaches math and feels that MacArthur is just great, Miss Briggs has been teaching group guidance classes also. .1 'itll.Mwtwhw.lwwwsmwmhwmM ........... MRS, ANNE DIETIKER--Mrs. Dietiker is a counselor, .teaches group guidance, and sponsors the Medical Ca- reers Club. Her ambition is to tour Europe and record the opinions and problems of young people in different countries. Facultyf 117 Mr. Allington Geometry, Hon. Geometry, Calculus Mr. Anderson Am. Hist. Sur., Am. I-Iist. OV. Mr. Bailey Bkkpg. I, Bkkpg. II, Business Law Mr. Barris Soph. Eng, U.S. Lit Mr. Bellen Marching Band, Concert Band Mr. Bilby Wld. Cultures, Wood I, Wood II, Exp. Ind. Arts 11BfFacuIty . tn. , . 5 J? I I 5. ,f .4 ,- 'fe ? lk.',, .1 l '33, 4 . ,. WR' ,air lTop1 Mr. Skillman, an unbelievable teacher. lMiddlel Mr. Collier is chasing another student back into his seat. IBottoml Mrs. Howdyshell cooks her breakfast at school. Mrs. Biver Life P.E. 11 Team P.E. Mrs. Bottke Bus. Mach.!Sr. Off. Prac., Shorthand I 8z II, Typing I, Notehand, Pers. 'Typing Ms. Briggs Hon. Pre Calc., Algebra I Mrs. Buller German I, German II. Ger- man III, German IV Ms. Burnham Physics I, Physics II Mr. Call Sr. Mktg. Prac., Retailing, Pers. Typing, Typing I, Cons. Econ. Mr. Collier Cons. Econ., Wld. Cultures, Md. Geog., Am. I-Iist. Sur. Mr. Copp Art I, Studio Art, Ar Wkshop, Dw lsilk-Oil!Acry.l Mr. Doane Peer Counsel Mrs. Douglas Famil Liv., Child Growth y . Comp. Hmkg., Chem I, Fd. Mr. Donahue Typing I, F'man Eng. 9, Gen. Eng 9 Mr. Dubay Envrm. Sci., Cons. Econ. Miss Egan Gen Eng. 10, Adv. Eng 10. 20th CAL Mr. Fitzgerald Am. Gov't., Wld. Cultures 7 ettftd 'M uh fn, Mrs, Fryer C.O.C., T811 Co-op, Office Co-op, D.E. Co-op Mr. Giddings Intro. Sci., Physics I f ffi 'i E - im... . 4 Y ,... lTop1 Mr. Barris is always lending a helping hand. lMiddle1 Mr. Such never wastes a minute of time. lBottom1 Mr. Lutzke is always coming up with good ideas. zu . Mr. Garn I Fd. Adv. Math, Geometry Ms. Hainsey 20th CAL, Yearbook, Rdg. Skills, Speed Rdg. FaCl1ltyf119 Mrs. Hockstra French I, French II, French IV Ms. Howdyshell Ir-Sr Eng. 3. Newspaperflournalism, Succeed, Comm. Mrs. Hunter AP Eng 12. 20th CAL, Hon. Eng. 10, 20th CAL Mr. Kaligian Team P.E. I 81 II, 9th P.E., Conditioning Mrs. Karbowski English I 8: III, Ind. Study I, Pre-Voc., Psych, Soc. Study I, Pre. Dr. Trng. Mr. Karl Basic I 81 II Mr. Koeltzow Algebra I 8: II Mrs. LaPlante Cen. Eng. 10, Eng. Comp., Adv. Eng 10 120! Faculty IAbovel Mr. Koeltzow lBelowl Miss Egan is a very happy teacher. Mr. Laundra Comm., Adv. Eng. 10, Gen. Eng. 10, Play Prod., Act!Ch'd Theatre Mrs. Luebkert Spanish I, French III Mr. Lutzke Electr. I, Electr. II, Cons. Econ. Mrs. Makrianis Comm., Gen. Eng. 9, Debate. Forensics Mrs. Mazany Basic Math, Hon. Alg. II Trig. Mr. McAuley Algebra 1, Geometry Mr. Meyer Latin I, Latin II. Latin HL Latin IV 4 ,. .I , Q Nz Mr. Miller Biology I Mrs. Minard Spanish I, Spanish II Spanish III, Spanish IV Mr. Noble Am. History, Health, Science I 8: II, Gov't, Wld. Cultures Mr. Quinn Health-Ed., Envrm. Sci, Ba- sic Photo., 9th P.E. Ms. Remer Adv. Eng. 9, Hon. Eng. 9, Hon. Eng. 11, Mr. Sherzer Auto Serv., Auto Mech., Exp. Ind. Arts Mrs. Schopp Concert Choir, Mixed Ensamble, Girls Ensemble 2 JW! me x . , . ,-, , 1 ' Mrs. Schultz Chem. I, Chem. II Mr. Simpson Biology I, Biology II Mr. Skillman Chem. I, Basic Chem. Health Mrs. Stapleton English I, Math I 8: II, Ind. Study II, Careers, Soc. Std. II Mr. Stelter Athletic Director, 9th P.E. Mr. Such Am. Hist. Sur., Am. Hist. A.P. Mr. Tomsich Mech. Drwg I 8: II, Arch. 81 Design I 8: II, Metal I, Adv. Metal, Exp. Ind. Arts Mr. Wenzel I-Ions. Alg., Algebra IQ Mrs. Wilder-Head Librarian Mr. Winieckie You 8: Law, Wld. Cultures, Economics, Am. Gov't. Mrs. Zuziak Intr. Psych., Prob. in Soc. Adv. Psych. Top to bottom- Mrs. Zuziak, Mrs. LaPlante, Mr. Miller, Mr. Wienieke. Faculty! 121 x Q .Q -z ,z fx 2 fx 3 sf 1' ml W J. . 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IMIDDLEI Andy Slaggert, Michael Weigel, Carsten Nielsen, Glen Kennedy, Dan Rehmann, Bill Weadock, Tom White. IBACKI Trainer Crawford Kennedy, lim Letson, lon Foltz, Pat Fisher, Ieff Ward, Scott Miller, Dave Taylor, Matt Novak, Matt Majoros, Coach lim Stone. The Iunior Varsity also posted a spotless record this season. At 12-0, they are the first I.V. team to go undefeated. Their success should be partially accredited to first year coach, Gary Laatsch, for guiding the young General booters to another outstanding sea- son IFRONTJ Tom Doyle, Chris Maday, Mark Simon, Gus McCoy, Iohn McPhail.lMIDDLE1 Mark Tietz, Iohn Wood, Brian Winkowski, Andy Brown, Tim Propp, Gregg Watt.lBACK1 Dave Maier, Iohn Fitzpatrick, Rob Groll, Matt Doyle, Sean Fitzpatrick, Coach Gary Laatsch. 124! Boys Soccer Congratulations are at hand for the 1983 soccer team. The varsity kickers compiled the first unblemished record in the histo1'y of the squad, coming out of the regular season 13-0. The team was destined to place high in State competition, and place high they did with a No.4 final ranking. Their success should come as no surprise, though, as the Gen- erals practiced together year round, taking to the Ottawa building and Delta College gyms in the winter months. The Generals' season ended ab- ruptly in the State quarterfinals with a 1-0 penalty shot loss to Okemos High School. It was a very questionable call by the referee, commented Matt Majoros. The Eisenhower contests proved to be a bit more fruitful, though, as MacArthur blanked the Ikes 2-0 and 4-0. The games boosted our morale a lot and we loved the front page news publicity, admitted Matt Novak. Receiving top honor this year was Bill Weadock, taking home the Players' Award. Bill was voted re- cipient by his teammates on the ba- sis of attitude, ability, and overall leadership. Coach Stone also bestowed Coach's Awards upon lim Letson for his defensive endeavors and Dave Taylor for his offensive efforts. Tom White, Bill Weadock, and Dave Taylor picked up first team, second team, and honorable mention, respectively in the All- State selections. For the Varsity kick crew of 1983, may there be only happy trails fBum-Ba-Dee-Dahl. OPP Valley Lutheran Eisenhower Alpena Flint Powers Arthur Hill Eisenhower Valley Lutheran East Lansing Arthur Hill Flint Powers 9 Lake Orion 0 2 Flint Carman 1 3 Valley Lutheran' 0 0 Okemos' 1 76 TOTAL 9 State playoff game DM 11 Grand Rapids Ottawa Hills 0 4 Flint Carman 2 3 0 2 ' O 6 0 4 ' 1 10 ' 0 4 ' 0 1 0 6 ' 3 6 ' 1 5 f' 0 New Coaches Kick Two Wlnnlng Seasons N ew head coach Bill Hartle did a fine job with his Girls Varsity Soc- cer team. We did ve1'y well this year improving a great deal from when the season first started, com- mented coach Hartle. This year's team won 7 games out of 13. Most Improved Defensive Player was Anne Bieri, Most Improved Offen- sive Player was Karen Hain, while Most Valuable Defensive Player was Wendy Propp and the Most Valuable Offensive Player was Sara Morford. Coach Hartle is looking forward to next season only losing 4 seniors. The I.V. Team was coached by first year coach Gary Laatsch. Gary was also the Boys I.V. coach. The Girls had a outstanding season end- ing up with a record of 6 wins, 0 losses, and 4 ties. Most Improved Defensive Player Award went to Stephanie Graft, while the Most Improved Offensive Player was Ienny Bartes. The team's Most Valuable Player was Maritza Ar- rant and Lisa Lichon had the best team spirit. DM OPP Midland 2 Eisenhower 1 Bloomfield Hills Lahser 0 Midland Dow 1 Livonia Bentley 6 Okemos 1 Midland Dow 0 Bloomfield Hills Andover 0 Eisenhower 3 Midland 1 Midland 0 'i Okemos 0 Eisenhower 2 5' 126!G1rls Soccer lFar Leftl Iunior Goalie sensation Cathy Pfund makes a routine pickup. lLeftl This year's Varsity Team members are, Back row: Sara Morford, Kelly Bortner, lohana Roberson, Becky Leak, Lisa Letson, Coach Bill Hartle, Margaret Cullings, LeeAnn Schumaker, Sara Leak, Maray Cline. Front Row: Chris Stoddard, Karen Hain, Iulie Wineman, Cathy Pfund, Ienny Zolinski, Wendy Propp, Ienny Hausler. lTopl This year's I.V. Team are Back Row: Karin Bortner, Stephanie Graft, Ienny Schuette, Ienny Bartes, Laura Kinsler, Ann Marie Duran, Michelle Simon, Collette Roberson, Mary Siwik, Tammy O'Conner, Heidi LaDouce, Cindy Harris, Lisa Lichon, Coach Gary Laatsch. Front Row: Sara Wilhelm, Linda Demeester, Annie Yingling, jenny Coordingly, Maritza Arrant, Heather Schneider, Cheryl Lichon. Missing are Robin Crigger and Annie Bieri. lAbove Leftl Sara Morford challenges an Eisenhowewr opponent. lAbove Rightl Anne Bieri takes the ball from an opponent. si.. irkk is 3 3. I 3 ,Kiss ss im 4. X Fab 2 M., I 1 we Ni' . .W is 2' 'S 5 :sm Q at 1. 9 P .ent ,. S' Girls Soccer!127 Another Successful Season Goes B 1st in Conference, 1ST in Regifmal 128,fBoys Tennis S ince 1968 Douglas MacArthur has won seventeen consecutive times in the White Pine Conference. They have also won six Regional Titles in the past eight years. The Boys Tennis Team had another successful season in spite of the hard competition. At the State meet in Kalamazoo the boys finished seventh. The high finishers were Kurt Hammerschmidt at num- ber two singles, Tom Basil number three singles, and the number three doubles team with a duo of Tim Royle and Mike Basil. The 1984 squad was captained by Pat lohnson and Tom Basil. Team awards: Most Valuable Player, Pat Iohnsong Most Improved Player, Mike Connolly: Coaches Award, Tom Basil: and Tom Basil made the DMHS All-Star Team. The team was under the able di- rection of coach Bob Quinn. OPP Iohn Glenn Bridgeport Iohn Glenn Eisenhower Bridgeport Flint Carmen Mt Pleasant Mt Pleasant Garber Grand Blanc Eisenhower Midland Ion the bottom leftl Mike Basil shows the backhand style lon the bottom rightl Mike Price and Mike Kline wait patiently to return a ball pg 129 lon the top leftl Practice pays off Ion the top rightl Tim serves another ace lM1ddle leftl lohn Garber hits a winning backhand at state his match at state lBottoml Mike Kline prepares for a smashing SSFVG lT0pl Back Row Coach Quinn Kurt Hammerschmidt Pat lohnson Tim Burns Mike Connolly Tim Royle Front Row Tom Basil William Cho Mike Price Mike Basil Iohn Garber DM 17 0 7 ' 0 7 0 7 ' 0 7 ' 0 2 ' 0 7 . 0 6 . 1 4 3 3 4 1 ' 0 2 I 5 lMiddle rightl Tom Basil warms up before , .nw - ,' U 'H Aw-,HA f,-.X ' . .1 5 41 .' .441 - Bovs Tennis!1 29 New HS Record Set in llite Pine 5 Make All-Conference Iohn Glenn Bridgeport Mt Pleasant Flint Powers Eisenhower Fenton Iohn Glenn Bridgeport Midland Dow Mt. Pleasant Eisenhower Grand Blanc OPP 0 0 3 0 0 4 Dedication,Determination,and De- sire are the top three priorities of Coach Quinn. This and the long, hard hours of practice paid off for the 1983 Girls Varsity Tennis Team. Girls Tennis Teams at DMHS have set record after record over the years, but 1983 topped it all offzthe netters were never scored against in White Pine dual meets during the entire season. At the White Pine Conference Meet Mac- Arthur won every event-once again,their opponents were unable to score a single point. They also set a new consecutive wins record for White Pine,when the girls brought the record up to a remarkable 27 consecutive wins in one season. The team ended up with an 8-0 record in the Conference and an 11-0 record for all dual meets. For the third year in a row the girls won the Regional Championship, by winning every seed but one- 4 singles. They also ended up with a 5'th place finish in the State Meet which topped off another sensation- al season. Two team members achieved election to the All-State Team: Amy Lichon and Shireen Akhtar. DMH dominated selections for the All- Conference Team with Amy Lichon, Shireen Akhtar, Pam Gomez, Beth Pruitt, and Kerry Muehlenbeck being chosen. Honor- able mentions went to Ann McKin- ley and Karen Pfander. Team awards: Most Valuable, Amy Lichon: Most Improved, Kerry Muehlenbeck and Cathy Crimminsg Coach's Award, Pam Gomez. The All-Star Team was Amy Lichon, Pam Gomez, and Beth Pruitt. IABOVEI Pam Gomez, No.3 singles, follows through at the State Meet.ITO THE LEFTI Amy Lichon, No.1 singles, waits for the winning point. IBELOWI Practice paid off for Shireen Akhtar, No.2 singles. ILOWER LEFTI Following the State Meet and happy about another great season are: Karen Pfander, Beth Pruitt, Ianet Symons, and Cathy Crimmins. IOPPOSITE PAGE CEN- TERI The team waits for their next match. IOPPOSITE PAGE BOTTOMI The members of this year's Girls Varsity Tennis Team: First row: Shireen Akhtar, Amy Lichon, Sook Cho, janet Symons. Back row: Beth Pruitt, Pam Gomez, Cathy Crimmins, Coach Quinn, Anne McKinley, Kerry Muelenbeck, Karen Pfander. s A-gn . 2' 5 s a if er- ' ...H - NNNWyNw,,.W- , uw nf is f . ., ., Girls Tenn1s!131 Players Class B All Area Call, McTaggart P 132! Varsity Football Mt. . ? St Clare Handy Iohn Glenn Bridgeport Buena Vista Eisenhower Chesaning 8 Hemlock xi..- ,M OPP DM 6 . 14 20 34 12 16 7 ' 6 22 Mt. Pleasant 18 42. ' 6 6 ' 22 6 ' 28 25 The Douglas MacArthur 'Varsity Football Team had a better season than their record showed. Despite 6 losses, they beat some tough teams like Mt. Pleasant and Bridgeport. Including the team's efforts were some indiividual stand-outs: Senior Matt Call made All-White Pine Defense and All-Area Class B and Honorable Mention for The Detroit Free Press Class B State Team. Mike McTaggart, another senior, accumulated over 930 yards in total offense and made All-White Pine on offense and Class B All-Area. Iunior George Bruske, defensive end, was chosen for defensive posi- tion on the All-White Pine Team. Team trophies, chosen by the players were awarded to: Quarter- back Mark Van Horn, Offensive Captain: Noseguard Scott Teal, De- fensive Captaing Noseguard George Webber, Spirit Awardg and Tackle Chris Buckley, Three Year Varsity Award. Coach Mel Skillman summed up the season, The 1983 version of the Big Mac Attack was not as successful in the won-lost columns as some teams of the past but con- sidering our level of competition it was understandable. Four of our losses were to teams that were 7-2, one was to an 8-1 opponent, and the other to 6-3 Eisenhower, who defeated Tri Valley Champion Garber 17-0. Even though we were fairly small in size and number our desire was always at a high level. This team played to its potential. All Stater Matt Call was our team M.V.P. and leader. Matt, Mike McTaggart, George Bruske, and Chris Buckley were All Conference selections. lUpper Leftl Front Row: R. Giltrop, D. Herzog, P. Vescio, E. Gonzales. 2nd Row:G. Weber, S. Stewart, I. Fry, M. Vanl-Iorn, I. Battaglia, P. Barrera, M. Call, H. LaCross. 3rd Row: Asst. Coach R. Bell, S. Rice, M. Brown, T. Knapp, I. Kennely, D. Browning, S. Teal, Coach M. Skillman. Back Row: M. McTaggart, M. Needham, T. Goodel, K. Kolbe, C. Buckley, C. Gombar, T. lohnson, G. Bruske. lLower Leftl Running back Mike McTaggart still believes! VW! MMM ' W' lUpper Leftl Coach Skillman talks on the phone with the people upstairs. ITop Centerl DM Gridders ecstatic after blocking a Chesaning field goal. against Iohn Glenn. lLower Rightl Quarterback Mark VanHorn pitches the ball to senior Mike McTaggart against Mt. Pleasant. lLower Leftl DM players come on to the field in the second half. inf P . Q f X XT? tl! x S.. 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Richards, 3rd Rowl v This season's team is probably the best overall freshmen team I've ever coached!, stated coach Lou Gerard as he described the dedi- cated 1983 freshmen football team. Iim Metevia , awarded Best Linemen, described the team as, We had a good,positive attitude. Coach Gerard pushed us and made us want to do better. Other awards went to Mark Shields lCaptains Awardl, Terry Carpenter lBruiser AwardI, and Dan Fisk IMost Valuable Player.I Freshman Football DM OPP 48 Arthur Eddy 0 40 All Saints 0 14 Iohn Glenn 26 42 Bridgeport 0 56 Mt. Pleasant 6 MAH 48 Central Iunior 12 I 34 Eisenhower 8 58 Chesaning 0 68 Hemlock 0 408 Points scored ? Z I fr- N . , H+-'--rMH N--ee--, .... .. Mn-. . . .... mmm.. . . , I i ICoachI M. Mackney, K. Tackman, I. Alfang' S. Reyes, I. Iaenicke, T. Carpenter, T. V F Palgdlic, G. Pillars. D. Fisk, fcoachi L. ce- W ,V Ugg rar . Back Row- C. Klein. I. Metevia, I. I H .Z 1 Lggfqg, ,, V. gf , bf 4 5335, Lanuzza. D. Dankert , f ' ti K 2 1 ' . ' - T I-H2553 . ev fi f lV Football ' 3 . I f ' 8 ' to DM OPP . . 4. I , Q. ' its 'B K 26 St. Clair 7 7 jst , X 'iw Viii ' ' t g , , 30 Ba Ci Handy 39 ' , . , ' I Y l W o 4 I o Q Y W 4 c is , 'L 4. I f is 18 Iohn Glenn 14 5 ., - , .FN , Q. .. 'L ' ' - a 1 , . , xg -, 4 -4 , , ' 1 M ' I -.-+ , - ur 16 Bridgeport 6 H . I 'f..f f ' 'vp-,n fay,,,,',,ffxf'r.,,Q,if,.f s af . ,' at-.JV .. ,. as 4 i'i',f,,QvgZ:.2'f,- A ' if 34 Mt. Pleasant 14 ' I x we u , ,fl .xg. i.sy,,.,,g5gq.V ' 66 Buena Vista 0 V fr 4i2f.i1s-M-7ff .fIe'Z'1' . i I f Qfisw' hr L4 :w+lA.., -8'5 '..,..Q1f ' ' 4 ' 14 F-1SeUh0Wef 20 ., JFK: li .D I 32 Clljlesalilmlg 14 ' f5,i,.fT??a.ff Exif.: L em 6 A , , f ni A .4 -Mar 'hh 'wa 7-17 A- .,. lux J 134! IV Frosh Football lAboveI I.V. Team: Bottom Row- M. Basil, R. Price, I. Dey, R. Worthington, R. Newbold, M. Olivarez, M. Price, M. Young, G. Adams, S. Gill. Middle Row- M. Nicholson, B. Dickinson, I. Garber, D. Paradiso, P. Tackman, T. Hruby, R. Landeryou, K. Englund, I. Peitsch, R. Stephens, M. Andreotti. Back Row- Coach Tom Boyd, I. Long, D. Obendorfer, M. Browning, D. .Gardey, M. Klein, D. Hamilton, M. Kemp, S. Iones, M. Bailey, S. Humphrey, Coach Iim King. VI 'Y' A by fAbovel End Greg Pillers, about to catch a winning pass play at our home game against Eisenhower. Bill Dickinson,quarterback of the 1983 IV football team, had this to say aboutthe year: We had an ex- cellent season, alot of hard prac- tices, and we ought to have a good varsity team in the future. The Most Valuable Player for IV was Rob Landeryou. Best Offensive Lineman Award went to Tom Hruby. Mike Andreotti and lohn Long were voted Most Improved Players. Steve Humphrey was Best Defensive Lineman and lim Dey was Best Offensive Back. The season drew to a close with 7 wins and 2 losses. ITOpl Centering the ball is freshman Troy Goodell. and on the line to his left are Dana Richards, Scott Blehm, and Greg Pillars, lL9fTl I-V. Sophomore player Kurt Englund rests after a big play. lV,Frosh Football! 135 A District in After 8 Years Call's Last Year lUpper Rightl DM players watch game attentiyely from the sideline. lUpper Leftl Kelley Ureche puts up an outstanding jumpshot. lAbovel Varsity, Front Row: Noreen McGarty, jenny Hausler, Kelley Ureche, L0uAnn Schumacher. Back Row: Annie Bieri, Marylou Wade, Coach Bernie Call, Cindy Schaeff, Martha Ryan. 136! Girls Basketball 4 The girls basketball team finished the season fighting back. The squad started out the season with 6 wins before losing to Iohn Glenn. That loss sent the girls on a losing streak. The girls lost to Ike twice in regular season, but when District started it was a different story. They beat Ike in the first game be- fore losing a physical game to Garber. Team awards went to senior Martha Ryan who received the Captains Award, and Cindy Schaeff was selected as Most Valuable. Re- ceiving All-Conference was 2nd team Ryan and Honarable Mention Schaeff. DM OPP. 54 Merrill 1Q 48 Swan Valley 32 34 Iohn Glenn 67 33 Chesaning 32 36 Bridgeport 21 51 Swan Valley 26 34 Mt.Pleasent 36 44 Birch Run 59 40 Buena Vistsa 54 37 Hemlock 42 28 Eisenhower 35 34 Iohn Glenn 45 22 St.Petes 33 65 Bridgeport 29 38 St.Stephen 58 41 Mt. Pleasent 43 38 Arthur Hill 55 39 Buena Vista 53 41 St.Petes 49 35 Eisenhower 36 47 Eisenhower' 43 27 Gaeber 45 District Games. Q OPP Merrill Swan Valley Iohn Glenn Chesanlng Bridgeport Swan Valley Mt Pleasant Buena Vista Hemlock Eisenhower Iohn Glenn St. Petes Bridgeport St. Stephens Mt. Pleasant Arthur Hill Buena Vista St. Petes Eisenhower IV Girls Basketball DM 43 ' 14 43 26 29 33 37 ' 30 35 ' 31 52 25 26 . 41 39 Birch Run 24 50 ' 36 37 25 38 ' 39 32 24 30 28 42 34 50 39 32 31 31 29 34 24 36 24 50 17 lTop1 I.V. Front Row: L. Ureche, C. Sanderson, P. Hausler, K. Sujkowski, A. Yingling, K. Greenwald, K Schrader. Back Row: P. Silva, K. Call, S. Nielson,, B. Swietzer, L. Knapp, I. Tietz, I. Shaffron, C. Groll, I. Ferrigan, Coach D. Schumacher. lMiddleI Players anticipate the outcome of the freethrow by Ree Ree Ryan. ILower Leftl Sue Nielson scores the winning point on the free throw line. ILower Rightl Cindy Schaeff rips down yet another rebound. Girls Basketball!137 T. Team finished their season with a win-loss record of 7-113. With the hustle, aggressiveness, and determination this team had, it was a successful season, commented Coach Bernie Call. Perhaps the highlight of this years season was the second game against B.V. when our players were ahead throughout most of the game, and almost pulled off the win be- fore falling short to a 57-52 score. B.V. went on to become State Run- ner-Up. This year's M.l.P. went to Mike Flynn. The Coaches Award was given to Chris Buckley. The Quick Award was received by Ioe Battaglia and Matt Call was honored with M.V.P. he Boys Varsity Basketball lTopl Bob Tietz, Ioe Battaglia, Dave Klonowski, Mike Flynn, Matt Call, Manager Gregg Call. Back Row: Ieff Kremin, Tim lohnson, Brian Wendling, Dave Buckley, Chris Buckley, George Bruske, Coach Bernie Call. ILower leftl Ieff Kremln realizes the pressure on this shot. ILower rlghtl Brian Wendllng blocks out a Pinconning player for the rebound. I nz: NH . is . 13. , L A' wk, A ' - X rf' . tt, - - . - Q. 6 . - -,'- ' 1 . . 5 N . a vw 5' Q 1 x , . -- . -Q A K .X KNI., K X , S Q . ., N 5155 if NWT- -wg .....-f DM 56 51 45 52 42 53 46 67 51 63 MT Ogemaw Valley Lutheran lohn Glenn Bridgeport Swan Valley Pinconning Mt. Pleasant Chesaning Buena Vista Eisenhower Pinconning Iohn Glenn Swan Valley Bridgeport Hemlock Mt. Pleasant Buena Vista Chesaning Eisenhower OPP 67 59 47 47 36 35 48 61 64 70 52 47 65 73 48 57 49 55 64 85 14 19 51 59 75 52 48 53 64 Hemlock 63 IUpper leftl Chris Buckley jumps up over a Pinconning player to make this block. lUpper rightl Ioe Battaglia gets position to make this shot. lLower leftl George Bruske pushes through lohn Glenn players to get the rebound. Varsity Basktball! 139 1 ell Diled achine A Year of Improvement IV Basketball DM OPP 53 Ogemaw Heights 34 59 Valley Lutheran 56 45 Iohn Glenn 44 59 Bridgeport 68 57 Swan Valley 45 69 Pinconning 40 48 Mt. Pleasant 58 64 Chesaning 42 66 Buena Vista 59 43 Eisenhower 57 47 Pinconning 44 55 Iohn Glenn 49 57 Swan Valley 39 70 Bridgeport 72 67 Hemlock 61 54 Mt. Pleasant 63 47 Buena Vista 78 59 Chesaning 38 49 Eisenhower 69 65 Hemlock 54 fTopI IV Team-Back Row: Coach Donahue, Mike Nicholson, Mike Klein, Robert Groll, Dave Buckley, Shawn Coughlin, Bill Dickinson, Matt Wiese. Front Row: Brian Battaglia, Dave Couillard, Iunior Perez, Iohn MacPhail, Ioe LaBreche, Tim Harris, Iohn Fitzpatrick. Missing: Rafael Stephens, Tom Hruby, and Tom Garinger. IMiddleI Coach Mike Donahue looks in amazement at the referee. ILower LeftI Tim Harris is in action under the boards. lRightl Rafael Stephens makes an outstand- ing layup. 140!IV,Frosh Basketball This years IV Basketball team was a well oiled precision unit, as quoted by coach Mike Donahue. They all made their contributions at different times during the sea- son, he added. The IV Basketball team had an oustanding record of 13 wins and 7 losses. Robert Groll led the team throughout the season, and because of his hard work he received the Most Valuable Player Award. The Most Improved Player Award went to Ioe LaBreche while Tim Harris earned the 150070 Award, and the Coaches Award was received by Iohn MacPhail. The Freshman A Basketball team who was coached by Mr. Tietz, completed their season with a 19-1 record, which is the best record in the school's history for a Freshman A team. Receiving awards were, Dan Fisk for Best De- fensive Player, Dennis Schumacher for Leading Scorer, Chris Nichols for Most Improved Player, and Andy Mehl received the Coach's Trophy. The Freshman B team coached by Mr. Benzenburg finished their season with 6 wins and 12 losses. The awards given were Best Offense going to Vinny Mosca, Eleary Rowe for Best Defense, Scott Baker received Most Im- proved Player Award, and the Coaches Award went to Tim Buckley. , . l 4 'Him 40 SMP' Freshman A Basketball Iohn Glenn Bridgeport St. Petes Birch Run Bay City Handy Swan Valley Mt. Pleasant Eisenhower lohn Glenn Bridgeport St. Stephens Mt. Pleasant Bay City Central Chesaning Bay City All Saints Eisenhower Hemlock Bay City Handy . St. Petes DM OPP 61 60 57 77 51 55 43 51 St. Stephens 45 70 50 51 57 62 64 60 35 46 48 58 Freshmen B Basketball DM OPP 23 Iohn Glenn 29 Bridgeport 27 St. Petes 27 Birch Run 24 Bay City Handy 32 Mt. Pleasant 28 St. Stephens 30 Eisenhower 28 Iohn Glenn 26 Bridgeport 32 St. Stephens 24 Mt. Pleasant 21 Bay City Central 37 Chesaning 63 All Saints 19 Eisenhower 34 Bay City Handy 25 St. Petes Freshman A -Back Row: Coach Tietz, Den- nis Schumacher, Chris Klein, Iim Metevia, Dan Fisk, Chris Nichols, Terry Carpenter. Front Row: Tim Propp, Andy Mehl, Eric Arlt, Mark Tietz, Chris Mayday, Mark May- day. Freshman B -Back Row: Coach Benzenburg, Bob Farmer, Tim Buckley, Scott Baker, Mike Hirschenberger, Tagge Stroom, Matt Herzberg, Eleary Rowe. Front Rowe: Tim 8: Ryan Benzenberg lmanagersl, Brett Bremer, Dean Gowen, Ieff Miller, Vince Mosca, Tom Samaras, jimmy Mosca. lLeftl The IV Team struggling to make a basket. IV,Frosh Basketball! 141 Expert Lady Tankers Dominate Area lTop leftl Team picture. Top row: Michelle Dickleman, Sandy Dorward, Kim Leesch, Allison Klump, Ruth Rosenbaum, Robin Crigger, Sara Biron, Mindy Glatz, Sue Andrews, Kathy Frick, Amy McIntyre and manager, Katie Dambro. Bottom Row: Amy Hess, Cathy Majoros, Lisa Richards, Marie Zfclris Swlmmmglohnson, Lisa Lichon, Sue Bricker, Skye Ross, Stephanie Graft, Iulie Toft, Iulie Wregglesworth, Cheryl Lichon, Margaret Cullings and Iohn Muzlin. lBottom leftl: Sue Bricker takes a breath in the 200 freestyle. Upper right: Stroking the top butterfly form is Stephanie Graft. Middle right: ...and Allison Klump is off to another challenge! Lower right: Narrowly edging her opponent is Robin Crigger. lUpper leftl Perfection is displayed by diver Margaret Cullings. lLow- er leftj Coach Muzz impressed with excited Michelle Dickleman's and Kim Leesch's top performances. The Expert Lady Tankers fin- ished their Top Area season, with a sensational 11-2 record. Along with this, the speedy swimmers dominat- ed the Midland Relays and the Tri- City Championships by claiming both lst place trophies. At the Swartz Creek Invitationals, a main- ly class A swim meet, the talented tankers did an excellent job of fin- ishing second in the meet. Finally, competing against the best swim- mers in the state, DM managed to place 9th at the Class B State Swimming and Diving Championships. Outstanding Area Swim Coach , Iohn Muzilin presented special awards to the Most Outstanding Swimmer, Allison Klump: Most Im- proved Swimmer, Robin Crigger, and Coaches' Award to Iulie Toft. Diving Coach, Ann Ashbaugh did a remarkable job of training State Divers this year. Coach Ashbaugh presented Margaret Cullings with the Most Outstanding Diver Award. Cullings also received the presti- gious Raymond A. Hart Award, as given to the top area diver or swimmer of the year. This year three talented divers and six speedy swimmers qualified for the Class B State Swim Meet in Grand Rapids. At the State finals, the Medly Relay of Robin Crigger, Sara Biron, Mindy Glatz, and Stephanie Graft placed ninth. Allison Klump finished 10th in both the 50 yard Freestyle and the 100 yard Breaststroke. Diver Muggs Cullings finished 9th overall, while teammates Michelle Dickleman and Sky Ross qualified for the semi- finals. Sue Bricker finished 9th in the 500 yard Freestyle. The best finish at State was the 400 yard Freestyle RelayTeam, of Mindy Glatz, Allison Klump, Sue Bricker, and Stephanie Graft, as they placed 6th. Douglas MacArthur dominated the Top Area Swimmer 8: Diving Awards as Mindy Glatz, Stephanie Graft, Sue Bricker, and Allison Klump had the fastest time in the Area 400 Freestyle Relay. In addi- tion to this Robin Crigger, Allison Klump, Stephanie Graft, and Mindy Glatz had the fastest area time in the 200. DM lost seven outstanding seniors, four of whom were state qualifiers. They include: Mindy Glatz, Allison Klump, Robin Crigger, Sara Biron, Kim Leesch, Ruth Rosenbaum, and Captain, Sandy Dorward. Girls Varsity Swimming Eisenhower Alma Midland Dow Iohn Glenn Midland Relays Arthur Hill Essexville Garber Eisenhower Corunna Fenton Flint Carmen Swartz Creek Invitational Okemos Tri-City Champs Bay City Handy Midland State DM Won Won Won Won Won-lst Won Won Won Won Won Lost 2n Lost Won Won kkll 2 E .t,.. , t . .t I , L , ,W .mg 5 .klk , K . E . K. K K X w as 'ssgtwwi 5 N ,, X 4 X A A 'QR 11 T M N t N t ,Q X X X N X ,N J gf X- Q tx . is Q ,, Kg N Q xv , k .... . MW, it rpg Qthttt l thhe W gi t . tttr rtt C C it s ..::t.t,nt., swag. at A A A - X kiwi - X K A g,Eg..Af, A . get-swat -. , .. y tttt . 'K K , tttt. , C. .. RQ . X X, Q 1... K.. -t. is N iff in ,sf R Sri K i Q -. i STATE CHA PS LEAD DM KING AN ALL- AMERICAN 1 I 144!Boys Swimming Two State Champions, along with numerous Top Area Swimmers comprised the 1983-84 Douglas MacArthur Mens' Swim Team. Despite a 50'70 loss of state swim- mers last year, they stroked their way to a very successful 10-2 sea- son. I feel super about this sea- son, commented Coach Bob Oli- ver. In addition to this outstanding achievement, the Generals impres- sively finished sth overall in the Class B State Finals in Ypsilanti. DM strokers also finished 2nd in both the Arthur Hill relays and Midland Invitation and 3rd in the Tri-City Championships and Fenton Christmas relays. Two talented and speedy swim- mers, Wade King and Mat Curry finished the State Meet with championships. King took a first in the 100 yard butterfly lbreaking last year's state recordl and tied for 2nd in the 50 yard freestyle. King also qualified for All American Swimmer and received the presti- gious Walter L. Leesch award for being the top swimmer in the area. Mat Curry took the gold in the 100 yard backstroke and finished 6th in the 100 yard freestyle. An outstand- ing performance by freshman Luke Lagorin earned him 5th place in the 100 yard breaststroke. The last State Finals achievement was ac- complished by the 200 Medley Re- lay Team of Wade King, Mat Cur- ry, Ion Foltz and Luke Lagorin as they finished runner-up. Five special awards were pre- sented as Chris Bahr received Most Improved Swimmer, Andy Damore, the Coaches Award, Kevin Maize, Most Valuable Diver and Wade King received Most Points Award and Most Valuable Swimmer. This year's team captains includ- ed the support, dedication and encouragement of Andy Damore and lon Foltz. We had the makings of 2 State Champions who are not seniors. It's nice to have State Champions that come back, smiled Coach Oliver. Team Picture: Top row: A. Borrello, A. Damore, T. Burns, I. Foltz, Coach B. Oliver. Middle row: I. Butzin, T. Hart, M. Curry, W. King, M. Morley, W. Wistehuff, I. Cook. Bot- tom row: B. Erickson, K. Maize, D. Kanitz, L. Lagorin, D. Brown, S. Leesch. fCenter rightl Foltz checks for his time. lBottom rightl Gliding through the 100 yd. fly is Andy Damore. ICenterl Expression shown by Coach Bob Oliver. lTop1 All American Wade King flies to the State Championship in the 100yd, butterfly. lLeft centerl Swiftly stroking through the fly is Luke Lagorin. lRight cneterl Andy Damore takes a breath in his freestyle event. ILeft bottoml Mat Curry strokes to his 100 yd. backstroke victory at the State Meet. IRight bottoml Off to a flying start is Wade King. DM OPP Arthur Hill Relays 2nd 45 Iohn Glenn 38 106 Owosso 69 50 Midland 33 Fenton Christmas Relays 3rd 40 Arthur Hill 43 Midland Invitional Relays 2nd 62 Eisenhower 19 78 Fenton 94 59 Essexville 23 59 Bay City Handy 24 99 Corunna 72 102 Midland Dow 70 Tri-City Championships 3rd 110 Eisenhower 54 43 Alma 40 State Meet 5th M-W 'M-3--' --on-uni wll 1 fi-vlI - A we at ,,p1w-wi' 'A AW , K M V ,. .W ff .ff W sy' A if ...wg . l M X Boys Swimming!145 ml COLFERS CAPTURE RECIONALS ACAI ! MASSEY REGIONAL MEDALIST 146! Golf OPP Iohn Glenn Alma Bridgeport Swan Valley Mt Pleasant Oscoda Arthur Hill Owosso Eisenhower Frankenmuth Midland Arthur Hill St. Stevens Oscoda 4 Midland Dow A Traverse City . Midland 427 Vassar 448 Seniors Chris Massey, Scott lacqmain, and Tom Haeger led the D.M. Golf Team to a very respectable season with an overall average of 81.4. The team startedout slowly with three losses but came along to win 7 straight matches. Hard work paid off for the team with a 13 win 5 loss record. Varsity Coach Ron Stelter said that they should have done better in the Conference but winning the Regionals helped. The team was 1st in Regionals, 3rd in Conference and 16th in State. Chris Massey had an outstanding season with the low team average of 79.9. Hewas also All Conference 1st team, and was the Regional Medalist with a score of 81. Scott Iacqmain was next with an average of 82, and third was Tom Haeger with an 82.2. These two were also All Conference 2nd team. The remaining top 5 consisted of: Freshman Tom Hooper with an 89.4 average and Iunior Steve Sujkowski with a 91.9. Other members the team were Erik Loberg, Paul oepke, Iohn Iacoby, and Sam fUpper leftl Front row: Ieff Iudd, Paul Koepke, Sam Naccairato, Steve Sujkowski,Chris Massy. Back row: Iohn Iacoby, Erik Loberg, Scott Iacqmain, Greg Hazen, Tom Haeger, Coach Ron Stelter. ILower rightl Tom Haeger, No.2 golfer, putts with confidence. lUpper leftl Scott Iacqmain breaks one away. IUpper rightl Tom Haeger places his ap- proach shot carefully. ILower leftl Erik Loberg lines up his putt... ILower rightl And after lining up his putt, Loberg hopes its a good one. Four Year League Champions Team Goals Attained lzvvl l ,Q R ,a,a Ju- ? ITop picturel Front row: Kal Kaufman, Greg Mortimore, Randy Newbold, Dave Koepplinger, Sam Shaheen, Steve Stewart. Second row: Coach Bill Page, Brian Schultz, Paul Colligan, Kurt Englund, Mark Van Horn, Tom Iacoby, Coach lim Keenan, Coach Dick Curry. Back row: Steve Keenan, Rob Bordeaux, Mike Nicholson, Paul Curry, lohn Iacoby, Greg Frank. fAbove1 Steve Stewart and Kurt Englund congratulate each other after a MacArthur goal. 148! Hockey In the words of junior Steve Stewart, The successful season was due to lots of talent and players with depth. A successful season it was indeed. The talented DM Hockey Team won the League Championship again this year, mak- ing it the fourth year in a row the Generals have earned this title. Next year the team will be losing three talented Seniors, Sam Shaheen, Dave Koepplinger and Greg Frank. However, the team and coaches alike are convinced it will be their best season yet and are especially intent on beating Sault Ste. Marie which has given them the most trouble in the past. Coach Dick Curry says, We made a lot of strides toward next season and he added that for the first time the DM Icemen will have a good chance of going on to win the Dis- trict and State Championships next year. The players feel this goal can be accomplished. Next year will be our best year because next year's Seniors will be at their peak, says Iunior Mark Van Horn. As for this year, the DM Skaters were looking good on the rink in more ways than one. The team pur- chased' new snappy-looking cooperalls. These new pants pleased the Generals as well as their fans and they all feel it was a worthwhile and much needed investment. Steve Stewart and Brian Schultz both received The Most Improved Player Award at this year's Hockey Awards Banquet. The Most Valu- able Player Offense Award was given to Senior Greg Frank, while Paul Colligan received the MVP Award for Defense. The most Ver- satile Player Award was given to both Iohn lacoby and Mike Nichol- son. - ig, ww J! W gm 1272? fy? 3,4 5 5 Q2 at 4 E? ff I A vzv, 1 . WW lLeftl Paul Curry in a face off against Ike. IBeIowl Another face off in the game against Eisenhower. IBelow leftl Steve Stewart and Tom Iacoby getting ready to face off. lBelow rightl Goalie Dave Koepplinger awaits the start of the game. i V' .Qx -Q Yi Hockey! 149 Varsity Baseball a Strong Finish Iacqmain MVP fTopl Back row: Mike Brown, Iohn Iacoby, Bob Spence, Mark VanHorn, and Iohn Dubrish. Middle row: Rob Landeryou, Arnulfo Perez, And Mr. Kaligian. Bottom row: Tom Knapp, Brian Wendling, Scott lacqmain, Mike McTaggart, Wayne Gallery and Rob Losee. lRightl Scott Iacqmain lets one rip. Page 151 ITopl Arnulfo Perez, Mr. Kaligian and Mike McTaggart hold a conference off the mound. IBottom leftl Warming up before the big game. lBottom rightl Coach Kaligian sends his team out to the field for another winning game. Photos by Ned Iohnson 150! Varsity Baseball MacArthur's Varsity baseball team didn't exactly get off to the same start that the Tiger's did, but they finished strong, and that's what counts. The Generals opened up the sea- son with four straight losses but won five in a row before losing one game in a double header to Chesaning. However, that one loss didn't stop them! They went on to win another five in a row. After a fine 16 and 10 record. The awards banquet was held Iune 6, and the following players received awards: M.V.P. Scott Iacqmain, M.I.P. Wayne Gallery, B.D.P. Mike McTaggart, B.O.P. Scott Iacqmain, and the Three Year Varsity awards went to McTaggart. Coach Kaligian said, They had a very good season but got off to a bad start, losing the first four. But they kids played hard and we came out strong in the end. Wayne Gallery, Iohn Iacoby, Scott Iacqmain, Mike McTaggert, and Bob Spence, were nominated for All White Pine Conference. M .. 11, B C Iohn Glenn B C Iohn Glenn Arthur H1 Arthur H1 Pmconnmg Plnconmng Buena Vlsta Buena Vista Chesanmg Chesanmg B C All Salnts B C All Salnts Elsenhower Bullock Creek Bullock Creek Mt Pleasant Mt Pleasant St Petes St Petes Essexvllle Garber Essexvllle Garber Blrch Run Blrch Run Brldgeport Brldgeport OPP DM 1 . . 2 B . . 5 ra 7 'll 8 I 7 'll 8 7 ' ' 6 Q 5 . . 1 , 13 ' 0 17 ' 2 10 ' 6 6 ' 7 V 7 4 . . ' 1 ? , .. V B ' . . 5 5 ,V 6 Eisenhower 5 ,t t 5 ' 4 9 0 , I 7 11 ' 0 . 13 14 5 . 12 4 . ' 3 6 . l 3 2 ' 4 9 A 5 4 ' 2 2 ' 0 2 ' 9 4 ' 10 up 5 ,1 1 .Kun-wt.-.1 a Varsity Baseball! 151 IV and Freshmen Have Promising Future 100's At All Times 152! I V,F rosh Baseball is I I . W.. M .. . . ,.....ttp.t.....s,., .t...,....s.....t..,...... - - ...s...Niss...e .,..-..,M,,. .s,..s..s 2 ri .. it X5 . W4 N. .ss Although the 1984 I.V. Baseball losses out- numbered their wins, first year Coach Lee Benzenberg views the guys as big winners when it comes to teamwork and effort. The guys really worked hard. They hustled and gave everything they had. They gave 10OU!0 at all times. Benzenberg feels the team's number of losses might have discouraged the team but instead the Generals fought back harder to get a win. The Coach says, Hav- ing to come back from their number of losses was a big learning experience for the Generals. The DM ballplayers ended the season with an 8-16 record. They earned third place in the White Pine Conference and second place in the Mt. Pleasant 'Tournaments in which they participated. DM's two big IV hitters were Iason Butzin and Rob,Landeryou who both ended the season with two homeruns each. Butzin fin- ished the season with the team's highest RBI of 24 while Landeryou came in second with a 22. Ron Fries was the General's number one pitcher with a five win two loss season record. Two team awards were given to the players at the season's end. The Most Valu- able Player Award was given to Ron Fries while Ieff Snyder was the recipient of the Most Improved Player Award. IV Team picture, back row: Mike Nichol- son, Ron Fries, Ioe LaBreche, Rob Landeryou, Dale Smith, Iason Butzin, Ieff Snyder, Dave Herzog, Coach Lee Benzenberger. Front row: Mike Young, Iohn Long, Sean Coughlin, Iohn Propp, Greg Armstrong, Mark Olivarez, Rob Price. Freshmen Baseball Coach Bill Wilhelm has this to say about his winning team: This group of boys has outstanding poten- tial. These boys are a very spirited group and winning is in their blood from a very successful year in Freshmen athletics at DM. I am very confident this group of boys will be an excellent team which the school will be very proud of in the next few years. With further honing of their baseball skills and knowledge, and by continuing in MacArthur's strong baseball program under the direction of Coach Kaligian, the future looks very bright for this team. The highlight of the season would have to be a six game winning streak with three doubleheaders. Steve Reyes was the ace of the pitching staff finishing with a 6-3 record and receiv- ing the Most Valuable Player Award. Steve received both wins in a doubleheader against Pinconning. Terry Carpenter received the Most Valu- able Offensive Player Award as he led the team in every offensive category: hits, runs scored, runs batted in, and a batting average of .5'l9. Ieff Alfano was named the Most Valuable Defensive Player. Ieff provided very steady defense at third base and shortstop. He also provided exceptional team leadership and consistent hitting. Dana Richards received the Most Im- proved Player Award. Dana provided strong pitching, winning 3 out of his last four starts finishing with a 3-2 record. Dana also came on strong in the hitting department raising his batting average from .150 to .421. f ,, X , . ,swf-w --1, , 7 ,fp W ' .Www ' MV ww f f - nw . 'f .,,i:,v'P ,, ' ' 1v,y,. , ' rf ,5,3'3'f',, x.,, ,H 4 U ,fjfw ,t,q,,, .0 mpg M ,V .1 V 3 H- A . . f L V n V ,f ..... . 7 4 Q. - ',. Af . M, 7' 'rf f ' lf , . .4if3,g.i ' M ' ,gr W V--r4:ff'4 -fmt W , . 1 ,L -1 1 1 ,, , . , J, f . p - .-.mf:,,M , ,WL H ' ' ' . gin V843 'vig . , ' X ' - Jus, 5jF74iw's..s ' - rf'-'Z 'W X ' Viv Mx U 1 'f 'A is-ft., z1f 2L..: ,. .e ,I ,512 ,Q nf' ., , mf i ,V . , K ., 2' H! I ., xg Qt , Ma rglj' ffm-5-3 'N'-1l..,1, I if l v-mini! eq- -wu .Q DM OPP if ...... 3 Iohn Glenn 2 A by 3 Iohn Glenn 9 3 i'i 7 Mt. Pleasant 12 1 1 Mt. Pleasant 11 dd,i A i 1 A kv' . . e i I A 1, 3 Plnconning 1 14 Pinconning 13 4 Chesaning 0 9 Chesaning 1 18 Birch Run 11 gg Birch Run 15 5 Eisenhower 7 4 Eisenhower 12 5 Hemlock' U5 5 Hemlock 15 10 Bullock Creek 2 5 Bullock Creek 4 17 Bridgeport 7 10 Bridgeport 1 lTopl Terry Carpenter striking out, elected Q MVP. lMiddle Leftl Iohn Propp, Dana Richards. Vince Moska, Troy Kennelly in the dugout. iMiddle Rightl Coach Bill Wilhelm. lBottom1 Steve Reyes ready to fire a strike. lV,Frosh Baseball!153 Team Improves Over '83 Season Beck lst Team, White Pine Uur record of 12-15 does not tru- ly reflect the team's abilities. Basi- cally we out-hit our opponents, but made mental and physical errors, which cost us some games, com- mented Coach Sue Skulley. We improved over last year's record and with the bulk of our team re- turning next year, we should improve even more. Senior Barb Beck took top team honors as MVP and Barb made lst team White Pine as a pitcher. Oth- er White Pinerswere Martha Ryan, 2nd Team infield: Allison Klump, 2nd Team 1st baseg and Karyn Weiland, 2nd Team catcher. Other team awards went to Karyn Weiland, leading hitterg Mar- tha Ryan, defensive award, and Kelly Preugschat, on base 100070 award. 154!Softball VARSITY ' DM OPP S Iohn Glenn S L Essexville Garber W L Hemlock W L Bridgeport W Mt Pleasant St Stephen Arthur H111 Valley Lutheran Eisenhower Birch Run SS Peter 81 Paul Midland fTop1 Varsity Team- Back row: Coach Sue Skully, Allison Klump, Caryn Weiland, Barb Beck, Martha Ryan, Kerry Muehlenbeck, Kelly Landeryou, and Manager Iulie Ferrigan. Front row: Sue Bricker, Sperry Zimmerman, Molly Buckley, Cherie Hopkins, Kelly Ureche, Iulie Ruffle, Kelly Preugschat, IRightl Caryn Weiland takes her time to get to 1st base. f. -.Mft VNV! aff 5... . . p 5 3 . Q 1 U...-.. -.....,s.... 'mm . num mmm.: wane ra . 1. X ii Ulla . . ,ww . ff . 1.v. DM OPP L Iohn Glenn W L Essexville Garber L S Arthur Hill S L Midland Dow W S Swan Valley S S Handy S S Ike S Mt. Pleasant Birch Run Hemlock Handy Midland lUpper leftl I.V. Team- Back row: Coach Bob Ureche, Beth Bremer, Beth Sweitzer, Lisa Knapp, Cindy Schaeff, Theresa Zwingman, Lisa Ureche, Sue Nielson, Kathy Greenwald. Front row: lulie Wregglesworth, Collette Dubay, Lisa Harvey, Pam Hausler, Margaret Gillespie, Kelly Zimmerman, Barb Rankin, Marcie Schadel. IMiddle leftl Waiting for the perfect pitch, Molly is ready again. IMiddle rightl Varsity players lined up on the bench at St. Stephens. lLower leftl Kerry Muehlenbeck warming up to bat next. Softball!155 A Disappointing But Fun Season Bieri Most Valuable T he 1983-84 season for the Varsity Volleyball Team will be remembered as a disappointing, but fun year. The team had a lot of good players, but they didn't work up to their fullest potential, which was disappointing, commented Coach Nancy Burnham. Although the girls agreed this year wasn't the greatest, they were still very proud of the special rela- tionship that grew between them and their coach, Nancy Burnham. This year was alot of fun and we believe Ms. Burnham's positive mental attitude changed the rela- tionship between the coach and her players, which helped the season go really well. We feel Ms. Burnham did a supepr job in coaching and we'll never forget her, stated the team. Special awards were given to Ann Bieri, Most Valuable Playerg Allison Klump, Most Improved Playerg Cindy Schaeff and Cathy Pfund, Sportsmanship: and Kelly Landeryou, Coach's Award. The season ended with a 13-14 win-loss record with 3 ties. Special awards on the I.V. Team went to: Most Valuable Player, Kel- ly Preugschatg Most Improved Play- er, Annie Yingling, Sportsmanship, Molly Buckley: Coach's Award, Iill Magnus. They were Coached by Elmer Shultz. 156!Volleyball Mt Pleasant Swan Valley Bridgeport Traverse City Essexville Garber Laker IEPBPJ Saginaw High Midland High Eisenhower Valley Lutheran Iohn Glenn Bridgeport Eisehower Midland Dow Buena Vista Arthur Hill Pmconning Oscoda Bay City All Saints Bridgeport Oscoda Tawas Eisenhower Iohn Glenn Buena Vista St Pete s OPP DM L . W W L L ' W T ' T W ' L T T T ' ' T LL W ' ' L L ' W L W L W L ' W L ' W W Mt. Pleasant L L ' W W ' L W ' L W ' ' L L W W ' ' L T W ' L y L W L W ' L ' W L W W ' L W . ' L ' f I if I Wm . 4' -an P w.jN.J .. V45 fi 5 i hun - -n papal- . ip ITop Rightl IV Volleyball team, first row, Kerri Swikowski, Molley Buckley, Trisha Heigler, Anne Yingling, Cindi Snow: Middle Row, Lisa Ureche, Cheri Ferrito, Kelley Ureche, Lisa Maclntyre Kelley Preugschatg Back Row, Christsina Groll, Sue Decker, Iill Magnus, Amy Hess. lTop Leftl Barb Beck 32 up for a spike. Cindy Schaeff Z0 prepares for return. Connie Wolf cov- ering. IAbovel Martha Ryan 44 leaps for a spike. Anne Bieri 30 on the coverage. lMiddle Rightl Varsity Coach Nancy Burnham watches her team with satisfaction.lLower Rightl Most Valuable Player, Anne Bieri. li MM N, J Q 'Q 4,-, i,9 A 52' HHN kg X aiu.. K I i 5 i S i Y nndf' mf SW 15B!Ski-team inter onderland Inspires Generals f if .,.--.,.,ML A The 1983-84 Douglas MacArthur ski team saw much more white stuff, then lasts season, with the only weather cancelation being that or the league meet. This year the ski-meets were held at Bintz's Ap- ple Mountain or Mt. Holly, where skiers competed for the best times in the Slalom and Giant Slalom. Top skiers for the 83-84 season were Matt Novak, Iulie Mayer, Angie Carrico. At the Regional ski- meet in Cadillac MacArthur fin- ished 13th and Matt Novak finished 6th. DM Coach Kris Agnew added that he was disappointed about five seniors leaving the team, but is looking forward to a new team next year. ITopl Glenn Kennedy works his way to the top of Bintz's Apple Mountain. lBottom1 1983-84 Douglas MacArthur ski team: ffront- rowl Sara Morley, Amy Lichon, Bev Day, Mike Zolinski, Iulie Mayer, Manny Isigkett, Ienny Schuette, Beth Pruitt, Lisa Knapp, Monica Carrico, and Stephanie Graft. Iback- rowl SteveDewald, Shaun McGovern, Ieff Snyder, Glenn Kennedy, Matt Novak, Tom Knapp, Eric Rice, Dave Iardenico, and Dan Rehman. Boys OPP Girls L Flushing W L Grand Blanc L L Eisenhower L W Hemlock W L Freeland W L Cranbrook!Ki11gswood L lTop Leftl Mary Cline glides down Bintz's Apple Mountain with skill and agility. lTop Rightl Greg Hazen smiles for the camera. lBottom Leftl Lisa Knapp lBottom Rightl Dave Iardinco and Glen Kennedy clown around. mv mgliih.-LW! A ,,,,,q,,ww, elf' Ski-team! 159 Harriers On The Run Kinsler Sets Record This year held some firsts for the Girls Cross Country team. Sharon Kinsler was the White Pine Cham- pion with a new conference and course record of 20:11. She had an amazing first year record of: third in the County: fourth in the Regionals: fourth in the State: and she set the school record time of 19134. Coach Call commented that this was the first time in many years that we had five girls race and finish the season. Cross Country is a very grueling sport, and the girls deserve a lot of credit for their very good season. Girls Cross Country DM run in every OPP. 33 Chesaning 26 Valley Lutheran Iohn Glenn Mt Pleasant Bay City Handy Big Meets Oscoda 4th place Delta Invitational 2n place White Pine Championship 22 33 35 20 39 . 20 21 ' 34 21 34 3rd place Midland Invitational d . . IUpper Rightl Skrelunas, neck and neck near the finish line. ILower Rightl Sharon Kinsler, 4th in State. lLower leftl Back Row: Coach Bernie Call , Donna Matz, Kelley MacConnel, Amy McQuillan, Ann Martuch. Front Row: Sharon Kinsler, Karen Klines, Hallie Ott. 160!Cross Country Despite losing season lscorewisel the 1983 Cross Country team was described by Coach McAuley as a young group who worked hard cooperated with their coach and each other and contln ually strived to be better He ob served Since we had some young runners in our top seven we were inconsistent ln our performances but always saw some improvement. In the last meet of the season six of our top seven ran their best times of the season and the seventh was suffering from a cold. ' Special team awards were given to Paul Strzynski honorary captain' Paul Martino most valuable' Duane Lewis and Scott Orr most im- proved. Boys Cross Country OPP. Chesaning Valley Lutheran Iohn Glenn Bridgeport SSPP Mt. Pleasant Bay City Handy Oscoda Eisenhower Top Leftl Steve Figg gives the last mile his ll. Middle Rightl Mt. Pleasant opponent tries o surpass Duane Lewis. Bottom Rightl Back Row: Coach McAuley, I' Stryzynkski, M. Nakayama, P. Martino, S. I igg, E. Heuschele, Front Row: M. krelunas, P. Bartes, S. Orr, L. Randall, D. ' ewis. Cross Countryf161 P lack Kendall, New Coach he DM track team had a disappointing season as they have had for the last two years. Rookie Coach lack Kendall, a former SVSC track standout, stated that he hoped this year was just a rebuilding season. Standouts on last year's team were DOC Martino in the long distance: Iohn Long, hurdlesg Iohn Fry discuss and shot putg Rob Cullings, pole vault, and Paul Martuch, sprinter. Coach Randall looks confidently on to next year's team because returning are Paul Martuch, Iohn Long, Mark VanBoxclaer, and Mike Andreotti. This year's team was starting to look the way the coach liked to see them. ITopl Front Row, left to right: M. Zolinski, I. Long, M. Drake, T. McIntyre, N. Iohnson. Middle row: P. Martuch, I. Fry, D. Lewis, R. Cullings, S. Orr, T. Samaras, M. Andreotti. Back row: M. VanBoxclaer, S. Slachta, M. Bailey, M. Gombar, C. Richardson, P. Martuch, B. Erickson. IBottoml lohn Fry throwing the shot put in practice. fOpposite page Topl Steve Figg, Scott Orr, and Paul Martino keeping up a steady pace in the two mile. IOpposite page Lower Leftl Iohn Long showing perfect form over the low hurdles. Opposite Page Lower Rightl Steve Slachta running towards the long jump pit. Boys Trackft 63 W NNING SEASO 8-1 81 B.R.RELAYS Six Go To State 1641! Girls Track Girls Track Team: Back Row: Tom Irskine, Patty Torres, Sara Sullen, Ianet Hensley, Kathy Majoros, Sue Osborne, Iill Tietz, Lisa Sanchez, Kathy Frick, Carrie Buse, Karen Schrader, Missy Wagner, Sook Cho, Cindy Snow, Tim Brewer. Middle Row: Gladys Biver Icoachl, Ienny Boswell, Amy Gohm, Terri Schuch, Breige Mulhern, Chris Call, Tori VanHorn, Lisa Schuch, Kris Danke, D'aan Buggia, Monique Ebell. Front Rowg Sharon Kinsler, lulie Singer, Karen Frick, Amy McQuillan, Anita Kremin, Stephanie Boswell, Heidi Wagner, Amy Mclntyre, Mary Lou Wade, Kim Brewer. he girls' track team began with an excellent start that continued through the year. Their season record was 8-1 as they were the winners of the Birch Run Relays. They also placed 2nd in the White Pine Conference and captured a 3rd in Regionals. Led by captains Karen Frick and Heidi Wagner and co-captain Mary Lou Wade, several members of the team qualified for State. The 880 Relay team of Heidi Wagner, Kim Brewer, Amy McQuillan, and Briege Mulhurn made it to State. Other state qualifiers were Amy McQuillan for the 100 anad 300 hurdles and Sharon Kinsler for the 1 and 2 mile. McQuillan was able to capture a 3rd in State in the 100 hurdles. Special awards included Amy McQuillan receiving Most Valuable Player, and the Top 5 Club awards going to Heidi Wagner, Sharon Kinsler, Anita- Kremin, Ienny Boswell. and Amy McQuillan. 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RICHARD HAUSLER Ads!177 BRRY Y A , A N KI N , s AWARD WINNING PORTRAITURE x 'I 1. I M0 ff vb f I' I J 1 ,mg VME: l , I 'Q Q a 2 F' 1 I Vlittll w lt ll' lII'1lUl'llllW VI' lllti N Illt III 3t,I IIIIIII UI IIII ll XI SENIORS 1985 Make your appointments today Call I5l7l792-0092 Barry Rankin is an illustrater and creator of fine photography. He believes in bringing out the personality of everyone he photographs. It takes a little more time for you to be photographed at our studio and the result is a statement about you, the most important person in the world to us. If you want the very best, then go with the 1983 PP of M Photographer of the year and have a portrait created just for you, a portrait by Barry Rankin PPM Cp. Compliments 'sm 7920638 BARBARA A. MAJOROS Independent Beauty Consultant 4420 Concord Dr. ---Saginaw Ml 48603 rump. Qocffn Qfffs ut ga ents Antiques. 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Phone: qsm 799-7460 I'-Im 71 3' 7250 5424 State street, Saginaw, MI 43603 .Beauty IJEMUIITIUN GONTRAGTURS College of Saginaw 15171781-1810 Penny Lichon GRI REALTOR ASSOCIATE :NL X, ACCREDIT G co STOLOGY ARTS at 9 Enroll now for a rewarding career. Call for date of next class. Various financial aids, loans, 8: grants. Clinic open to public complete skin, hair, and nail services, for women I - X MJ. Murphy v 41 9 5 at UI 2903 SOUTH GRAHAM RD. SAGINAW, MICH, I3 6 z 2 Ci Q 8 2 an HJ I 4, O 4545 sure STREET - SAGINAW, Mu 45603 and men- 2650 McCarty Rd. RESIDENCE PHONE 799-5403 OFF, 45171799-6120 Saginaw 792-4781 Z IW H anvmbv P 4, A, me gulf-To iirankeumutli Bank 8: Ernst 1 2129 N. comer we ' SAGINAW TowNsHlP OFHCE Saginaw, MI 48603 5270 GRATIOT SAGINAW, MICHIGAN 48603 MATTHEW R. HEINEN mmm n xmNM.i-E PIIUM 1 l5I7I 79941340 Telephone 792-8856 Office hours by appointment SHEETS VETERINARY HOSPITAL 1524 S. Michigan Ave. DON SHEETS, D.M.V. Saginaw, MI 48602 Adsf185 l86! 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The education received by us was the re- sult of hard work and caring from an intelligent and laborious faculty. My years, here, have been well spent, and it has been a pleasure knowing each of you. Closingf1g1 TER ATIO ALI PRESSIO S lAbovel 11fllf83-ST. GEORGE'S GRENADA: A U.S. Army Chinook Ch-47 helecopter, riddled with bullet holes, remains on Grand Anse Beach as members of the U.S. Army Engineer Corps secure the beach with barbed wire. The chopper crashed Oct. 25 during the rescue of American medical students from the dormitory of St. George's medical school lbackroundl js, ap- 6f22f83-SPACE CENTER HOUSTON: The Space Shuttle Challenger orbits above the blue backround of Earth as seen from a TV camera mounted on the SPAS satellite. The spacecraft and clouds are white. The curve of the Earth's horizon is seen against the black of space. which is now a command post. -QR w ' W 192!World Events T . M. T E . .... if c- X former V.P. Walter Mondale Senator Gary Hart 1984 Presidential Election Three leading contenders for Democratic nomination to oppose President Reagan. 7 ,Q , xl It ,, if if 1 ' f- b X f, ,, hw V W A 4, . I ,' saw Reverend Iesse Iackson World Eventsf193 'N , X R , .. Q- W f X vu , Q I L ' 4 ,CQ xx I f , 4 .--. E I ff? 1 1 2 I 1 .f f ,fr V, M ,l 4 ,w', X? f W x Q a 'AK wr Lf. f', I 1 x Q MM M-fl TO TE CHEMICAL PEDQTLE Substance abuse is a serious problem that affects many of to- day's youths. The Chemical Peo- ple , a two-part program focusing on this special problem, attracted a lot of attention in the Saginaw com- munity. The prograam, hosted by First Lady Nancy Reagan, was aired on Delta College's WUCM- TV channel 19 on November 2 and 9 of 1983. Local panels and town meetings accompanied the presen- tation of The Chemical People . Present at these meetings were re- presentatives of many different groups, including citizens, civic groups, schools, students and parents. In Saginaw Township, a town meeting was set up a Eisenhower High School. Two police officers, Lawrence Brenner and Robert Sherman, took part in call-in ques- tion and answer sessions that fol- lowed the television broadcast. Re- sulting from the broadcast of The Chemical People came many efforts to begin programs to stop substance abuse. Air Force ROTC Shot Down lunior Reserve Officer's Training Corps as an elective class ini high school was one of the main local issues of 1984. Opposing sides made their views clear in heated debates. The views of the opposition to the R.O.T.C. were expressed by Flor- ence Connolly. She was against an increasing attitude of militarism and feared high school students were too young to be exposed to military- type training. She was also believed that more attention should be put on assuring quality education. Students who became involved in the debate from Douglas MacAr- thur, particularly Andree Borrello, agreed with Mrs. Connolly saying, The money should be spent for the basics instead of starting over with something new. Douglas MacArthur teacher Doug Doane stated his opposition saying, It's going to cost the jobs of my colleguesf' The views of those in favor of Ir. ROTC supported the concepts of self-discipline, citizen- ship, student behavior and leadership skills. Finally, after long decisions, the Saginaw Township lr. ROTC was turned down by a vote of: four positive, one negative, one absenta- tion, one absent. As a result, the Saginaw Township Board of Educa- tion opted to withdraw any and all applications for junior ROTC. :ggi Heather Schneider, listens carefully to her instructer. DM Student, Wendy McConnel, visits the Township Hall on Government Day. Local Events!195 SE IGRI DEX Akers, Iill-37 Albert, Scott- Alfano, Nicholas-37 Andres, Christine-37 Averly, William- 37 Awa , Scott-37 Barnette, Douglas-37 Barnette, lohn- Basil, Thomas-37 Battaglia, Ioseph-37,132 Bauer, Kristel-37 Beck, Barbara-37,154,157 Berg, Michael-37,110 Beyer, Corrina-37 Bieri, Ann-23,37,136,157 Biron, Sara-37,142 Boertman, Holly-37 Borrello, Andre'- 21,24,28,37,106,144 Bortner, Kellely-16,38,111 Bracklein, Wi iam-38 Brandimore, Robert-38 Brewer, Terona-38 Broihier, Matthew-38,107 Brown, Loren-12,28,38 Browning, Dale-38,132 Browning, Wendy-38,106 Buckley, Christopher- 38,107,132 Bueche, Christina-38 Burk, Iill-38 Burns, Timothy-38,144 Butler, Thomas- Call, Matthew-38,132 Cameron, Dana-38 Carreon, Dora-22,38 Cho, William-38,106,107 Cincinelli, Pe - Cinque, Michiqle- 2,12,28,39 Clark, Iames-6,39 Clark, Paul-28,39 Clarke, Andrew-39 Clevenger, Lori-39 Connol y, Michael-39 Cook, Timothy-39 Cravero, Vincent-39 Crigger, Robin- 12,21,39,49,53,142,143 Cullings, Robert-39,163 Culver, Donald-39 Curry, Christine-39 Damore, Andrew- 39,144,145 Danhoff, Gerald-39 Davis, Tiffany- 24,29,110,111 Devers, Michael-39 Dickelman, Michelle- 40,142,143 Diffin, Laura-16,28,40,53 Digenova, Karen-7,40,49 Dorward, Alexandria- 24,40,49,142 Douglas, Ioseph- Dun am, Daniel-40 Duquette, Rhonda-40 Duran, james Eichhorn, Sheron-40 Ely, Matthew-40 Evans, leffrey-28,40 Felske, Scott-40 Figg, Steven- 40,107,161,162,163 F'erstad, Gena-40 Flynn, Michael-24,40 Foltz, Ion-40,107,124,144 Frank, Gregory-40,149 Franz, Kristin-40 Frick, Karen-41 Fries, Rhonda-41 Gallery, Wayne-41,150 Gay, Linda-10,41,49,53 Ge er, Thomas-41 Gitlford, lennifer-41,53 Giltrop, Mary-11,16,17 Gitzen, Iennifer-15,41 Glatz, Melinda-41,142 Godi, Edward-41 Gombar, Michael- 41,107,163 Gomez, Pamela- 41,130,131 Gouldingi Sidney-41 Grabows i, Mary-41 Grundas, Iohn-41,61,112 Guilmette, Robert-41 Guimond, Amy- 23,24,42,111 Gulliver, Amy-42,107 Haeger, Thomas- 42,146,147 Hammis, Stephanie-42 Hardgf, Forrest-42 Heat , Suzanne- 12,42,49,54 Hersem, Lori-42 Herzog, Ann-42 Herzog, Deborah-42 Hess, Donna-42 Hommes, Iacquelin-42 Houlihan, Michelle- 10,16,17,24,42,53 Hu hes, Lisa- 10,42 Isigieit, Manfred- 42,124,158 Iackson, Felicia-7,42,49 Iacqmain, Scott- 422,146,147,150 Iardinico, David-43,159 Ienson, SueEllen-43 Iohnson, Patrick-43 Iolin, Troy-43 Iones, Iulie-10,43 Iones, Todd-43 Kahn, loseph-43 Kanaly, Mary-43 Karkut, Elizabeth-43 Kellett, Deanna-43 Kennedy, Glen- 43,124,125,158,159 Kern, Darren-43,112 Kim, liMin- Klein eld, Karen-23,43 Klonowski, David-43,54 Klump, Allison- 43,142,143,154 Knapp, Thomas- 44,53,132,150 Knox, Rob-44 Koepplinger, David- 44,149,158 Kolbe, Kevin-132 Kremin, Ieffrey-44,54 Kretz, Rae Iean-44 Kurumetry, Ushrani-44 Landeryou, Kelly-44,154 Laramy, Iohn-44 Law, Elizabeth-44 Leak, Rebecca- 10,24,44,49,53 Leesch, Kimberly- 44,142,143 LeFevre, Kim- Lehman, Robert-44 Letson, Iames-44,124 Letkus, Lauri-23,44 Loberg, Erik-44,146,147 Lopez, Cynthia-44 Losee, Robert-45,150 Lynch, Susan-45 MacArthur, Margo-45 MacClaren, Maria-45 Mahar, Cynthia-45 Majoros, Matthew- 45,124,125 Makl, Iulia-45 Markusic, Bridget- 2,12,45,111 Martin, Annmarie-45 Martin, Frank- Martino, Paul-45,161,162 Martuch, Ann-45,160 Massey, Christopher- 45,146 Mattox, Brett-45 Mayer, Iulie-45,158 McCarty, Noreen-45,136 McCartney, Kelly-45 McDow, Scott-46 McGee, Ioseph-46 McGregor, William-46 McKin ey, Mitchell-46 McQuillan, Mitchell-46 McTaggert, Michael- 46,132,133,150,151 Metevia, Susan-46 Me er, Tammy-46 Miller, Mary-46 Morrison, Matthew-46 Mrozinski, Lisa-46 Murphy, Kelly-18,46 Murray, Beth-46 Myers, William-46 Nacarato, Laura-46 Nalazek, Kevin-46 Needham, Mark-47,132 Nielson, Carsten-47,124 Nieman, Ann-47 Novak, Matthew- 24,47,124,158 Ordonez, Ann Marie-47 Osterhouse, Robert-47 Pacholke, Robert-47 Panzo, Rommel- Pe era, Ioanne-47 Pillaaras, Christopher-47 Price, Ionathan-47 Princinsky, Iohn- Propp, Wendy-47 Rabo d, Eric-47 Ray, Lisa-47 Reaume, Bernard-47 Rehmann, Daniel-7,47,124 Reittenbach, Ruth- 22,23,47 Remmers, Iulie-48 Ribble, Mary-48 Rice, Eric-48,53 Richard, Cynthia-10,48 Richardson, Charles- 48,49,53,61,107,110,163 Richley, Nicholas-48 Ridenour, David-48 Robertson, Holl -16,48 Roeske, Kenneth-48 Ro el, Amy-48 Roiita, Christopher-48 Rosenbaum, Ruth- 48,53,110,142 Rowe, Iacqueline-17 Ruple, Betty:17,48 Ryan, Mart a- 48,136,137,154,157 Ryle, lames-48 Schadel, Kelly-49,53,54 Scheib, Iudith-49 Schem p, Philip-49 Schildlgnecht, ludi-49 Schmidt, Kristin-49 Schultz, Darcy-49 Schwanbeck, Amy-49 Scribner, Steven-49 Shaheen, Samuel- 28,49,53,149 Skrocki, Michelle-49,110 Slachta, Stephen- 49,162,163 Slivinski, Matthew-49 Smiqilel, Rodger-49 Smit , Georgiann-49 Smith, Lorraine-49 Snoke, Carol-22,49 Sonefeld, Martin-50 Stemple, Kristine-50 Stewart, Colin-50 Stockton, Ruth- Stolz, Stewart-50 Strzyinski, Paul- 18,50,161 Sweitzer, Kim-50 Tang, Vo- Tay or, David- 2,50,110,122,124 Teal, Iames-50 Therrien, Gloria-50 Thomas, Christopher-50 Thomas, Lisa-50 Tietz, Robert-50,97 Torres, Nemecio- Travis, Iames-50 Tunney, Wendy-50 Urbytes, Michelle- Ureche, Robert-21,50,124 Ursuy, Shawn-50 Van Y, Am -51 Verbeke, Plllilip-51 Vescio, Paul-51,132 Villaneuva, Iohn-51,110 Visnaw, Laura-12,51 Vlassis, Donald-51 Wade, Mary-22,23,51,136 Wagner, Heidi-51,165 Ward, Ieffrey-51,124 Weadock, William- 49,51,106,124 Weber, George-51,132 Webster, David- Weigel, Michael-51,124 Weimer, Steven- 12,22,23,51 Wendling, Brian-51,54,150 White, Trudi-18,51 Whitteberry, Ianet-52 Wiese, Donald-52 Wilkins, Cindy-52 Wineman, Iulie- 7,10,24,48,49,52,54,111 Wolff, Connie-52,157 Wregglesworth, lohn-52 Zimmerman, Sperry- 52,154 Zolinski, Cynthia-52 Zolinski, Cynthia L.- 9,52,49 JU 1oR 1 DEX Abbenante, Perry-62 Akhtar, Nancy-62 Alex, lames-62 Allen, Wendi-62 Andrews, Susan-62,142 Anzick, Annette-62,71 Arcangeli, Scott-24,62,194 Aubin, Iohn-62 Baker, Tina-62 Bank, Kevin-62 Barrera, Paul-62,132 Baswell, Brandon-62 Bauknecht, Patricia-62 Beerbower, Taylor-62 Behnke, Brian-62,63 Berg, Lisa-62 Besaw, Matthew-62 Bieri, Michael-62 Boschma, Matthew-62 Boswell, David-62 Brayman, Floyd-62 Breier, Randall-62 Bremer, Edward- Brethauer, Theresa-62 Bricker, Suzanne-62,142 Brooks, Iames- Brown, Laurie-62 Brown, Michael-63,132 Brown, Tyson-63 Bruske, George-28,63,132 Buckley, David- Buckleyg Molly-63,156,157 Budnic , Denise- Bueche, Barbara-63 Buggia, Rebecca-63 Buse, Charles- Cabrera, Brian-63 Calkins, Michael-63 Carrico, Angela-63 Ceja, Mary-64 Chaffee, Melissa- Chinery, Scott-64 Cisky, Ion-64 Clendinning, Marie-64 Cline, Mary-64,159 Cline, Thomas-64 Colindres, Luci-64 Colligan, Paul-64,149 Craun, Terri-64 Crimmins, Catherine- 63,64,130,131 Cullings, Margaret- 64,142,143 Cunnigham, Cheryl-64 Curry, Paul-64,149 Dahnke, Iohn- Day, Elizabeth-63,64,109 Demeester, Linda-64 Doan, Carol- Doyle, Iohn-64 Doyle, Patrick-64 Drake, David-64 Dubrish, Iohn-27,64 Eagle, Christopher- 27,64,73 Eaves, Darryl-64 Engles, Iennifer-64 Evans, David-64 Ezop, Mark-64 Ferritto, Cheryl- 65,67,156,157 Fetting, Iames-65 Fischer, Karen-65 Fisher, Patrick-65,124 Frost, Scott-65 Fry, Iohn-65,132 Garibay, Salvador Garinger, Thomas-65 Garner, john-65 Gay, Karen-65 Garard, Michelle-65 Gerow, Iames- Giltrop, Richard-65,132 Ginther, Gail-65 Girrbach, Kirsten-66 Gombar, Christopher- 66,75,132 Gomez, David-66 Gonzales, Eric-66,132 Goodell, Thomas-66,132 Godwin, Rick- Graft, Stephanie- 66,142,143,158 Gugino, David-24,63,66 Haglle, Scott-66 Ha er, Scott-66 Hammer, Amy-66 Hammerschmidt, Kurt-66 Hart, Todd-66,144 Hausler, Iennifer-66,136 Hernandez, Dion-66 Hernandez, Ruby-66,18 Herzberg, Christopher- Herzog: Daniel-66,75,132 Heusc ele, Erich-66,161 Hohwart, Todd-66,115 Hollander, Scott-66 Hommes, leanette-66 Hooper, William- Hop ins, Cherie-10,66 Hovis. Richard-66 Huber, lacklyne-66 Humphrey, Anne-66 Hunt, Kim-66 Iacoby, Iohn-67,146,149 Iames, Ioseph-63,67 Iohnson, Ernest- 67,107,124 Iohnson, Marie-142 Iohnson, Tim-67,132 Iudd, Tammara-67 Kaufman, Kal-67,149 Kelly, Scott-18,67 Kennelly, Iohn-67,132 Kerb , Stephanie-67 Kesslllr, Eric-67 Kim, yi Min- King, Wade-67,144 Klonowski, Kathleen- 9,65,67 Klososky, Ienelle-28,67 Klump, Roger-67 Kohn, Debra-67 Kolevar, Scott-67 Kostrzewa, Lisa Rae-68 Koutras, George-68 Koutras, Iohn-68 Krawczak, Ann-68 Kremin, Anita-24,68,107 Kristalyn, Diane-68 Kropp, Angela-68 LaCross, Herbert-68,132 Lagalo, Vito-68 Lash, Craig-68 Lauckner, Wendy-68 Leeman, Andrae-68 Letson, Lisa-9,68 Lewis, Eric-68 Loiacano, Dean-68 Lupton, Ted-68 MacConnel, Kelley-68,160 MacPhail, Matthew- 68,112 Magnus, Iill-68,157,156 Ma affy, Thomas-68 Maize, Ieffrey-68 Markusic, Lisa-68 Martin, Iames- Martuch, Paul-68,163 Maturen, Iulie-68 Matz, Donna-69,160 Mazur, Andrea-69 McAuley, Lulie-69 McBain, S eila-24,63,69 McCarthy, Ted-69 McIntyre, Amy-142 McQuillan, Amy- 24,63,65,69,145,160 Mehl, Iohn-69,224 Metas, Theresa-69 Miller, Amy-69 Miller, Pamela- Miller, SCOII-67,124 Millsap, Scott-69 Milo, Lenny-69 Mocny, Ianene-10,69 Moeser, Hans-69 Morley, Sara-15,69,158 Most, Scott-70 Muehlenbeck, Kerry- 70,131 Muladore, Brian-70 Murphy, Lisa-70 Myers, C nthia-70 Myers, jill-70 Myers, Mike-70,109 Nacarato, Samuel-126 Naio, Akram- Navarre, Dave-70 Nemanic, Lelah-70 Nguyen, Mai- Nicholson, Michael-70 Nielson, Paul-70,107,109 Northrup, Timothy-70 Oatten, Ioel- Olivares, Michelle-10,70 Oplpermann, Iennifer- Os orne, Amy-70 Ouellette, Lauren-70 Pacholke, Dawn-70 Park, Ben-70 Park, Iohn-70 Pfander, Karen- 69,70,130,131 Pfund, Cathryn-53,70 Phelan, Maureen-70 Piziks, Steven- Plyler, Daniel-70 Pohlmann, Amy-70 Poineau, Robert-70 Potucek, Dennis-18,71 Powell, Roger-71 Pruitt, Elizabeth- 12,69,71,130,131,158 Purchase, Lisa-18,71 Rabideau, Angelia-71 Randall, Loren-71,161 Ray, Priscilla Richards, Lisa-71,142 Rickard, Mark Riefe, Kristen-71 Riffelmacher, Timothy-71 Rivera, Annette-71 Roeske, Kelly-71 Roots, Barbara-71 Rose, Bradley- Ross, Skye-71,142 Royle, Timothy-18,65,71 Ruffle, Iulie-71 Runstrom, Eric-72 Salas, Estevan- Sargent, Ieffrey-72 Schrader, Curtis-72 Schuette, Iennifer-72,158 Schumacher, Lee-72,136 Schwartz, Kimberly-72 Scribner, Lee-72 Shaheen, Sabrina- 16,17,24,69,72 Sherman, Timothy-72 Shin, Kenneth-72 Silva, Anthony-72 Simon, Mark-72,124 Singer, Iulie-72 Skentzos, Philip-72,124 Slaggert, Andrew- 24,72,73,124,125 Smith, Betsy-72 Snow, Angela-72 Sny, Scott-72 Spence, Robert-63,72,150 Stevens, Patricia-10,63,72 Stewart, Kristin-72 Stewart, Stephen- 72,132,149 Stoddard, Christine-72 Stoddard, Craig-73 Suhr, Alice-73 Suikowski, Steven- 73,146 Sullivan, Brian-73 Sullivan, Patrick-73 Swarthout, Amy-73 Sylvester, Iason-73 Szymnski, Gregory-73 Tafel, Matthew-73 Tansley, Robert-73 Tarachas, Georgiann- 2,12,73 Teal, Scott-63,73,132 Thick, Iill-65,74 Thom, Michelle-74 Thomas, Amy-74 Tincknell, Lisa-69,74 Towns, Thomas-74 Townsend, Iulie-12,74 Tucker, Trevor-74 Tway, Mark-74 Van Y, Ieffrey-74 VanBoxclaer, Amy-9,67,74 VanHorn, Mark- 28,71,74,132,133,149,150 Vescio, Philip- Volpe, Toni-74 Waidelich, Tamara-74 Waller, Todd-74 Weiland, Caryn-74,154 West, Ernest-74,124 Whelton, Russell-74 Wilborn, Tricia-74 Willard, Iay-74 Williams, Rick-74 Willoughby, Robert-74 Wiltse, Catherine-74 Wistehuff, Laura-18,74 Wolf, Andrew-74 Wolter, Russell-74 Wood, Clinton-75,107 Woods, Andrea-75 Worthington, Rudolph-75 Wright, Timothy-18,75 Yates, Ralph-75 Yockey, Daniel-75 Youn , Christine-75 Zedesa, Iohn-75 Zolinski, Tony-75 SUPHOMGRE I DEX Ackerman, Anthony-76 Adams, Christopher-76 Anderson, Alisa-76 Anderson, Michelle-76 Anderson, Rebecca-76 Andreotti, Michael- -76,134,163 Andros, Ami-76 Andrzeiews i, Kimberly- 76 Armstrong, Gregory- 76,153 Arnholt, William-76,109 Baade, Heather-76 Bailey, Michael- 76,134,163 Basil, Michael- 27,76,79,109,134 Bechtol, Pe -76 Beffrey, Miillelle- Bender, Troy-76 Beneman, Lisa-76 Bishop, Michelle-76 Black, IoAnne-76 Bockrath, Robert- Boertman, Stacey-11,76 Boissonneault, Iulie-76 Bordeaux, Robert-76 Bracklein, Cynthia-27,76 Breston, Stephanie- Brewer, Kimberly- 76,145,146,164,165 Brown, Andrew- 76,115,124 Browning, Michael-76,134 Bruske, Tobin-77 Buse, Carrie-77,164 Butler, Ierold- Butzin, Iason-144,153 Campbell, Carla-12,77 Carrico, Monica-15,77,158 Castellanos, Renee-77 Clevenger, Robin-77 Clynes, Karen-77,160 Connolly, Edward-77,79 Cook, lohn-77,144 Coombs, Suzie-78 Cou hlin, Shawn-78,153 Couglard, David-78 Cuomo, Cari-78 Cul' , Mat-78,112,144,145 Danllbro, Kathryn- 24,78,142 Danhoff, Catherine-78 Da , Beverly-21,78,79,158 Dellane , Christina-78 Dewald: Steven-78,158 Dey, Iames-78,134 Dickinson, Bill-78,79,134 Diehl, Lori-78 Donahue, Melissa-78 Doylle, Robert-78 Du ay, Collette- 2,11,78,155 Dudek, Iill-78 Duran, Annmarie-11,12,78 Duran, Gino-78 Duran, Iohn-78 D cus, Kimberly-78 Ebell, Monique-78 Eckhardt, Ann- Eckhouse, Kimberly- 78,13-1,135,149 Ericson, Robert-78,144,163 Fabian, Cheryl-79 Fall, Angela-79 Felton, Mary-79 Fischer, Lorie-79 Fitzpatrick, Iohn- 79,109,1224 Fitzpatrick, Sean-79,124 Flesche, Noelle- Frakes, Charles- Fries, Ronald-79,153 Frisch, Bryan- Garber, Iohn-79,109,134 Garcia, Kristina-79 Gardey, David-79,107,134 Giesse , Kristina-79 Gill, Steven-79,134 Gillis, Karen-79 Godwin, Lisa-79 Gombar, Mary-80 Gonzalez, Andreya- Gonzalez, Anastasia-80 Graham, Mark- Green, Stephanie-80 Groll, Robert-80,124 Hain, Karen-79,80 Haley, Tammy-80 Hamilton, Dean-80,134 Hammond, Keith-80 Harden, Iohn-80 Hardt, Robert-80 Harris, Cynthia-10,79,80 Harris, Timothy-80 Hazen, Gregory- 80,146,159 Henderson, Laura- Hensley, Ianet-80 Herrin, Michael-80 Herzog, David-80,153 Hill, Iames- Hoerner, jeffrey- Hoplpe, Michae -80 Hru y, Thomas-80,134 Humphrey, Steven-80,134 Humphrey, Tod-80 lackson, Thomas-80 Iones, Scott-80,134 ludd, leff-80,146 Kabobel, Aaron-80 Kaufmann, Kimberly- 18,27,80 Keith, Randall-81 Kelley, Angela-81 Kelley, Edward-81 Kemp, Tara-81 Kempf, Mark-81 Kim, Yundong-81 Kincade, Ilennifer-81 Kinsler, S aron- 81,146,160,165 Kissane, Michelle- Kitolski, David- klein, Michael-82,134 Knox, Shelly-82 Knuth, Matt-82 Kobel, Kristi-18,82 Koch, Iessica-18,82 Koenig, Monique-12,82 Koepke, Paul-82,146 Konsdorf, Darrin-82 Krawczak, Sharon-82 Kreager, Robert-82 LaBreche, Iennifer-82 LaBreche, Iose h-82,153 LaDouce, Heidli-82 Lagalo, Gina-82 Landeryou, Robert- 82,134,150,153 Larsen, Amy-82 Leak, Sara-79,82 Leiner, Toni-82 Leppligen, Wendy-11,82 Letz us, Craig-82 Lewis, Duane-82,161,163 Lewis, Rob-82 Lichon, Amy- 79,82,130,131,158 Lichon, Lisa-79,82,142 Llamas, Danielle-82 Loberg, Karen-83 Long, Iohn- 83,134,153,162,163 Lucas, Minajoie-9,83 MacPhail, Iohn-83,124 Mahaffy, Howard-B3 Maier, David-83,124 Markley, Eric-83 Marr, David-83 Martin, Brenda-83 Matz, Calvin-83 Mazur, Brian-84 McBain, Patricia-24,84 McFarland, lohn-84 McGovern, Michael-84 Melcher, Eric- Menchaca, Bridget-84 Meyer, Iames-84 Me er, Stephen-84 Miller, 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Sartor, Susan-86 Schaeff, Cindy- B6,136,137,155,157 Schempp, Iulie-86 Schneider, Heather- 79,86,195 Schneider, Robert-87 Schuch, Terri-87 Schultz, Brian-87,149 Shaffran, Iill-87,137 Silva, Patricia-87,137 Skelley, Richard-87 Skrelunas, Martin- 24,87,161 Sleamon, Brian-87 Slin leton, Anisa-87 Smifey, Daniel-87 Smith, Catherine-87 Smith, Ronald-87,153 Snow, Cynthia- 9,87,156.157 Snyder, Ieffrey- 88,153,158 Spatz, Brian-88 Steffen, Andrew-88 Stelter, Edward-88 Stemple, Scott-88 Stephens, Rafeal-88,134 Stewart, Courtney-88 Strom, Sarah-88 Strzyinski, Ieffrey-18,88 Stul er, Wendi-88 Suhr, Bryan-88 Sulen, Sara-88 Swanson, Archie-23,88 Sweat, Tony- Sweitzer, Beth-88,137,155 Tabor, Iohn- Tackman, Paul-88,134 Taylor, Michelle-88 Thiel, Kathleen-88 Thomson, Darren- Tietz, Iill-88,137 Toft, Iulie-79,813,142 Torres, Maria-88 Trier, Deborah-88 Trumble, David-88 Turner, jason-12,88 Turner, Iulie-11,27,88 Urbanawiz, William- Ureche, Kelley- Z,12,88,136,154,156,157 Ursuy, Sandra-24,89 VanBoxclaer, 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Hernandez, Steven-94,134 Herzeberg, lill- Herzberg, Mathew-94,141 Hess, Amy-94,142,156,157 Hirschenberger, Michael- 94,141 Holland, Iennifer-94 Hooper, Thomas-94 Hotz, Douglas-94 Howe, Kenneth- Hubinger, Kelly-94 Huffman, Stacy-94 Iacoby, Thomas-94,149 Iaenicke, Iames-94,134 Iames, Tara-9,9-1,103 Iarema, Thomas-94 Iohnson, Edward- 94,95,163 Iohnson, Lisa-94 Iohnson, Melissa-94 Iones, Bobby-94 Iudd, Ianet-94,109 Kahn, Roger-94 Kanitz, Daniel-95,144 Kaufmann, Kristi-18,95 Keesch, Karin-95 Keenan, Stephen-95,149 Kelley, Christine-95 Kelly, Wendy-95 Kennedy, Phillip-95 Kennelly, Trooy- 95,134,152 Keys, Iohnnie-95 Kim, Wang-Il-95 Kinsler, Laura-95 Klein, Christopher- 91,95,101,134,141 Knapp, Lisa- 91,95,137,155,158,159 Kni hts, Gary- Golge, Iennifer-96 Koski, Tracy-96 Krauss, Frances-96 Krzciok, Brett-96,134 Lagorin, Luke-96,144,152 Lanuzza, Gerald- 96,101,134 Law, Peter-96 Leesch, Scott-96,144 Leonard, Todd-96 Lewis, Laura-96 Lichon, Cheryl- 95m96m142 Lichon,dlason-29,96,109 Lier, Io ie-96 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