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a te pm A s к Volume Ш g 74 PUBLIC LIBRARIES or SAGINAW HOYT МА SAGINAW, FEB 15 2008 Dwi Eisenhower High School 465 24 Center Road S Saginaw, Michigan A 2 You are but one person, A small face among hundreds, Seeking your own identity. ص SD = = м. ч ©, o GE = S S =o S poi EE © y у ° К SD = Sas So v E E ed SD = © SS = а You work hard to fi En АСТ mt ER ve fus ae „ч! LP AP PGE Ao. ege? -i Ў ; PE ACA a 4 EHRE en Eisenhower High School is but the beginning of these opportunities, the beginning of recognition. — RAR IE I. He Fr But what will the future bring? . . . НИ i EF š d S KI dritten HIERHER SE — TRES 12 For during the process of growing, you are molding yourself for the future: What you are to be, you are now becoming. И School Involvement Competition ..... Guidance ... Advertising .. Student Life HA 2525522 LE . Page 16 en EE Рав TEE EE E Page 174 Mike Stelter Vice Pres. Roy Baldwin President Matt Peterson Sue Fisher Treasurer n Secretary 4 | ] я eo — am ж Front row, l. to r., L. LaFountaine, P. Harshman, L. Adsit, S. Weiss, D. Havercroft, T. Jamrog, S. Strattard, P. Johnson, M. Rupp, Back L. Schoenheit, D. Davis, K. Schmitt, S. Morley, J. Mang, Middle row, row, Al Larsen, and Pope Winieckie, sponsors. E. Keyser, D. Breithaupt, G. LaPlante, M. Symkowiak, C. Anderson, RER 17 Linda Adsit Jerry Akers Steve Allen Cathy Anderson Craig Anderson Ross Anderson Pam Archambeau Rod Armstrong Connie Bailey Roy Baldwin Diane Balewicz Richard Ball Robert Barnes Bonnie Bartlett Andy Basgall Frank Batey d Tom Becker ‘Dawn Bednarek Susan Beebe Lori Beelman Kathy Beiser Eric Berentsen Sharon Berkobien Robert Berton Julie Bettesworth Jean Biggers Doretta Bittner Christopher Blake David Blake Randy Bohl Sharon Bonhoff Joseph Boudoux Ó Mary Brady Leslie Brandt David Breithaupt Patte Brown Guntis Buda Brian Budzinski Randy Bunker Patrick Burk Kenneth Burnham James Burns Kyle Burr Dan Carey 21 — wh ER Rick Carroll Brenda Case William Catterfeld Sharon Champagne Brian Chartrand Cathy Casey Kevin Chenoweth Dennis Cheslik Mark Church Ted Cleveland Robert Clowater Lee Anne Colling Jeffrey Collison Diane Conaway Kim Corry Paula Crone Jeffrey Croucher Gerald Cummings Nancy Cummings Debra Danhoff Sherry Danielson Darlene Darland Debbie Davis Robin DeGraff Steve DeKett Rex Delgado Janice Demaet Susan Deneen Steven DeShone Karen Desrosier William Douglas Mark Dubrulle Barbara Dunham James Dunlap Roxann Eberlein Heidi Eldred 3 1390 01089 8664 Darcy Evon Janelle Farnum Kathy Finkbeiner Joanie Fisher Sue Fisher Vicki Flathau Debbie Flores James Forrest Pamela Forrest Marcia Fournier Cheryl Frontiera Russ Fulmer Jim Gale Mike Garety Terry Geer Mark Gembarowski Michael Gnatkowski Cynthia Goodman Lee Ann Gorte Christopher Grierson Kevin Gries Glafira Guerara Mary Jo Gulliford Sandra Gulliver Pamela Hall Janet Harden Terry Harmer Harrington Thomas ton ing Therasa Harr Pat Harshman Kathy Harvey David Havercroft Laura Havercroft Laura Hernandez Greg Heyn Liz Hoff Keith Hoffman Darlene Hohisel Jerry Hollar Keith Hood Bradley Houlihan Kenneth Hubbard Gayle Huffman Ann James Theresa Jamrog Bryon Johnson Pamela Johnson Sari Johnson Cheryl Jones William Jordon Пу Keyser Ke o yá o = kl = s == SÉ teven lmer Karen K E А 5 E d ООД RE Mark Kostrzewa Ken Kramer James Kretchman Kathy Kruszka David Kuch Gary Laatsch Laurie LaFountaine Garth LaPlante David Laubach Dennis Lawrence Donna Lewis Kathy Lilley Willy Lim Tom Lohr Jean Luoma Joseph MacConnel Mary Majeske Janice Mang Gary Mann Gerald Matthias 31 Barbara McBride Cheryl McKellar Cindy MeNally Ruth McPherson Steve Meister Effie Metropoulos Carl Metzger Tim Meyer Robert Miller Mark Misiak Mark Moeller Sherry Moncman Sue Morley Geofrey Moss Lori Moss Patrice Murphy Cathy Nelapa Joe Nicklyn David Nothelfer Lori Nowlin Michael O’Brien Michael O’Keefe Terry Ott Mark Oswald AA ii 2 James Packer Pariann Page Paula Pahssen Connie Palmer Sheryl Passariello Nancy Pavlo Connie Reimer Barbara Penny ғ mr. E A A | Jon Peterson Matt Peterson Sue Pierce Tim Premo Roseann Provenzano Deborah Pryor Tony Quagliata Michael Rappuhn Margaret Ray Kathle Regan Joy Rosa Gaylon Rose Tom Rosin Michael Rupp Penny Schiesswodl Robert Schmerheim Karen Schmitt Lisa Schoenheit Robert Remer Cheryl Rich Barbara Richter Julie Richter Laura Ristau Joyce Robishaw Edward Rodriguez Andrea Rogers Wendy Rohwer Sally Schoper Cindy Schultz Richard Schulz Chris Scott Charles Scully Lynn Sebald Guy Shevchenko Gail Slack Lee Ann Smith Pam Smith William Snider Linda Sonda Albert Sparks SE wii AR ve wf Ss Eu aet at uet ex ` XN. Get QN MIS ы Сы Lë Gary Speckhard Cathy Sproul Betty Stark Michael Stelter Scott Strattard Michael Sullivan Mark Symkowiak Alan Taylor Allen Thomas Gerald Todd Perry Toyzan James Trier Laura Trybulski Steven Tutera Mary Urbassik Susan VanTiflin Linda Wade David Wagner Marcia Wartenberg Ramon Waskoviak Mary Watz Cheryl Weber Sharon Weiss Nancy Wenzel Kim Weslock Gregory Williams Sharon Williams Terry Winieckie Terry Winchester Deb York Bonnie Young Steven Zoellner James Zumer Above: Tom Rosin, Salutatorian. Above Left: Gaylon Rose, Pam Forrest, Chris Grierson, Drama Awards. Left: Pat Harshman, Civitan Award and Faculty Award, Roy Baldwin, Principal Award and Faculty Award. Below Left: Mark Gembarowski, Bob Berton, Ed Zimmer- man, Mark Sylvester, Free Press Awards. Below: Steve Zoellner, Valedic- torian. Karen Schmitt, Scott Strattard, Journalism Award, missing from picture, Perry Toyzan. Top Twenty-Above: Laura Havercroft, Scott Strattard, Mark Gembarowski, Norman Coggin, Karen Schmitt, Matt Peterson. Left: Kathy Finkbeiner, Barb Penny, Jean Biggers, Pat Harshman, Brenda Case. Below: Gail Slack, Steve Zoellner, Ross Anderson, Bonnie Bartlett, Tom Rosin, Lisa Schoenheit. x e cw 1 GK A EET M Janice Mang, D.A.R. Award. e SEI Й £ 2 1 A КУ i hA x ; 2⁄4 eith Nawrock Treasurer Junior Class Council members bottom row 1. to r.; Vicki Crinzi, Joanie Fisher, Barb Pfund. Top row; Carter Pohlman, Larry Kathy Zahn, Nancy Hurles, Joanne Smith, Cheryl Keyser. Middle Kim Adatte Vice President Lowell Bjerkestrand President Caryl Behme Secretary Engler, Jim Parrish, Chris Rohwer, Jim Mitchell. row; Patty Zolnierek, Barb Johnson, Amy Lynch, Barb Joswiak, Kim Adatte Karen Allen Alan Anger TN ааз , оч SS е ь, nn. ET о азу А Агс ег Lynnette Ауе Steve Baird Leeann Balderstone Doug Bauknecht Barb Baumgartner Robert Beam Caryl Behme Sue Bertram Mike Bierlein Lowell Bjerkestrand Nancy Blackney David Boers Leslie Booth Brenda Brandt Maria Brandel Ed Bremer Sue Brown Tom Buggia Kyle Burr 47 Terri Burrill Munde Cadiz Jill Caffey Peggy Callahan Nancy Cameron Joyce Campbell Lori Campbell Craig Catterfeld Susan Chadwick Joni Champagne LeeAnne Christensen John Clay Lisa Clune John Cooper Keith Craig Vicki Crinzi Carole Curbey Georgia Curbey Patricia D’Angelo Christine Dennis David DesRosier Kim DeWitt Mary DiMercurio Mike Doyle Paula Dungey Geno Duranseau Tina Duve Larry Engler Karen Eschenburg Bill Fess Polly Fisk Linda Foor Terry Forsythe Kevin Frahm Tina Frederick Zaiga Freivalds Rick French Kathy Fritz Barbara Frost Kathy Fulmer Debbie Galinski Laure Gembarowski Kathy Gerber Thomas Gilbert | Gail Gohm Randy Golden Thomas Grauf = Michael Griggs 48 Mark Gruenberg Kim Haenlein Nancy Hall Pam Hall Bridget Hart Tammy Hegenauer Ellen Heitkamp Karen Hickey 49 Brenda Hill Jeff Hill Walter Hill Barb Hoag Mary Hosler Patty Houlihan Sue Howard Nancy Hurles Bill Hutchison Lori Hutfilz Jeff Jacqmain Barb Johnson Jeff Johnson Margie Johnson Naney Johnson Barb Joswiak Kathleen Julian John Kershaw Cheryl Keyser Pat Kinley Bill Kinsman Sue Klenk Melissa Klimkewic; Marylou Kloha Rob Koenemann Jody Kotcher Andrea Kriel Tom Krueger Bud Kruszka Lora Laatsch 50 9 ñ | Kathy Lamphear Karen Laubhan John Lawrence Debbie Lawson Mike LeBlane Linda Lewis Mike Lewis Harvey Liepa Linda Lindstrom Frank Losee Karen Love Barb Lupien Amy Lynch Marie Mahoney Sue Mann Karen McAllister Keith McKenna Kathy Metropoulos Gary Metzger Eric Miller Jack Miller Jim Mitchell Vicki Moeller Terrie Moffett Kim Mohland Alice Montez Sue Moucandimithes Sharon Murphy Bruce Nagel Catherine Nalepa Susan Narlock Keith Nawrock Doug Nestle Duane Nizinski Jerry Nizinski Kevin Noehles Tim О’Со ег Sheryl Olati Luis Olvera Tana Osmond Craig Page John Pahssen Sheryl Pappas Bruce Parcell Judy Pearson Barb Pfund Colleen Phelan Carter Pohlman Mary Poma Steve Prestel Paul Radina Karen Randall Marcia Rappa Matt Ray Debbie Reichard Susan Reinig Kenneth Riddle Tim Roberts Harry Robinson Cheryl Rosa Chris Rowher Steve Rulison LeAnne Ruskowski Mike Samuels Lisa Santhony Dan Scherzer Jim Schmitt Carol Schnarr Shelley Schrader Debbie Schram Kenneth Schroeder Bryan Schuette Mary Schwarck Kevin Scott Diane Shafer Joyce Sheredy Nancy Simmons Julie Sims William Sims Richard Singer Cheryle Smith Joanne Smith Shawna Smith Frank Snyder Pat Sojkowski Randy Speckhard David Sproul Brenda Stallings Cindy Steele Lori Sullivan Patty Sweeney Rick Swoverland Jennifer Taylor Mark Taylor Ron Thomas Don Thompson Jayne Tinney Mark Tucker Mark Tutera Mike Vanderlip Tim Vercoe Beth Vlassis Kim Wackerly Sally Wade Thomas Walworth Cynthia Warba Bradley Ward Peggy Watz Jane Weadock Kathy Whelton 2 Mike Whelton | Jim Widmeyer Ron Williamson === Kathleen Zahn John Zdrojkowski Jim Zehnder Mark Zimmerman Patty Zolnierek Phil Zolnierek Dave Westman Brian Corbett Vice President President м7 3 ga a 1 і L Beth Chaklos Treasurer Toni LeBlanc Secretary F Sophomore class council members bottom row, |. to r.: Debi Rohwer, Middle row; Steve Brady, Debbie Burns, Bart Blegan, Harold Sweet, © d Sherrie Wells, Beth Baldwin, Marie Kushmaul, Karen Corry, John Brown, Joe Collison, Karin Colling, Scott Colpean. Top row; Maureen Garety, Betty Jo Harshman, Karen Laatsch, Karen Sletten. class advisors, Mr. Larsen and Mr. Wienicke. 55 56 Karen Abell Athena Alever Peggy Allen Mitch Allison Kari Anderson Bruce Archibald Mike Archambeau Mike Archangeli Beth Baldwin Mark Barlow Vickie Bauknecht Bruce Baumann Norm Bean Jeri Beatty Rob Beck Mike Berent Leesa Berges Tim Berka Doni Besey Barb Bettesworth Kressie Bills Blake Birnbaum Julie Blake Bart Blegen Nancy Blodgett Dan Bohl Kathy Bonhoff Lynn Bonner Cheryl Bortle Terry Boyer Jill Bravender Karen Breitkreitz Anne Bremer Chris Brown Debbie Bruce Maureen Bryan Tom Bulgrien Dorothy Byers Maria Cadiz Dennis Carey Brian Carney Steve Case Cheryl Casey Julie Catterfeld Beth Chaklos Claudette Charney Dave Cloud ; Steve Cole Karin Colling Scott Colpean Randy Conaway Brian Corbett Karen Corry Mary Countagan Ann Cross Tom Cross Jane Czolgosz Lori Davis Pat Davis Valerie Davis Vicki Davis Carol DeCaire Cindy DeGroat Ellen DeShone Ann Dexter Kathy Donnenwerth Brian Dudewicz Denise Duranseau SE Mark Durow š Otto Duve Dave Ebelt i I Robin Elder : Lori Elisech Jim Enszer | Sue Field | Craig Finkbeiner Bill Fleener 58 Teri Fowler Rose Fulmer Duane Furtaw Steve Gagnon Paul Galinski Maureen Garety John Gebhart Linda Gendron Sally Gill Bronc Glick Pat Gnatkowski Raj Godbole Jim Gohm Laura Gomez Sandy Graebner Rhonda Green Jean Gries Holly Gulliver Fred Haenlein Frank Hall Melanie Harlan Mike Harmer Jeff Harris Betty Jo Harshman Randy Hatfield Jody Hausman Leigh Hauser Tim Himmelspach Brian Hobbs Julie Hogan Patty Holden Bruce Houlihan Tim Hovis Jon Howell Sally Ihlenfeldt Sue Ingleright Mike Johnson Teri Jolin Kathy Jordan 59 Ken Joswiak Tom Kelly Pam Kendall Kathi Kettelhohn Debbie Keysor Mike Kierdorf Teri Kinsman Jane Kneller Daryl Kocks Bill Koenemann Nancy Koza Joyce Krawrezak Mark Krawrezak Ron Krebs Carolyn Krupka Gary Krys Marie Kushmaul Karen Laatsch Sue Lacker Jim Lake Jo Lancaster Robert Lara Steve Laundra Sue Laundra Patty Lawerence Don Lawson Toni LeBlane Terri LeRoy Jim Lillietors Beth Lippert Brian Loiselle Rick Lonsway Dave Losee Mike Ludlum Bert Luoma Tom Luth Kathy MacKenzie Jamie Malott Jack Mandelstamm Janet Martin Goody Marx Steve McCallum Tom McNally Brenda McNish Leeanne Meschke Sally Meyer Tom Michaelson Tracy Milks Dave Misiak Michelle Moeller Diane Molesky Rick Moore Andy Morgan Cindy Morse Brian Moss Chris Mossner Cindy Neuendorf Kim Noehles Kallee Nowaczyk Troy Nyeste 61 Jim O'Brien James O'Keefe Ron Olivarez Dave Olson Shawn Osmond Paula Pachoke Jeff Packer Jacque Page Melanie Paik Dave Pappas Jan Pardon Sue Patrzik Donna Pepera Denise Perry Mike Perry Janet Peterson Laurie Peterson Sandy Pharis Katie Phelan Cindy Ponichtera Mike Pratt JoAnn Provenzano Mitch Ray Ron Reagon Lori Redmond Carole Reimer Linda Reinhart Tom Rinnes Brian Ristau Connie Robishaw AGR Blanca Rodriquez Kay Roenicke Debi Rohwer Gary Rooker Kathy Rupp Tom Salbenblatt Dave Sanders Debbie Sanders Bill Sargent Tami Schatzman Tom Scheider Sue Schobert Randy Schram Sheila Schrader Don Schultz Alan Schwartz Lori Scott Pam Scott Dan Sebald Dennis Sepulveda Sally Serr Linda Sexton Cindy Shaler Linda Sharrer Joe Shemanski Wayne Shrock Sue Sieweke Craig Simon Mark Simpson Jerry Sims Suzie Sims Joanne Singer 63 64 Tom Slack Jill Slasinski Karen Sletten Don Sloboda Laurie Smith Holly Sonda Don Sparschu Patty Steuerwald Rochelle Stover Maureen Sullivan Harold Sweet Karen Sylvester Deb Synwelski Kim Taylor Paula Taylor Randy Trombley Bonnie Teed Kathy Tessin Wayne Vincent Lynnea Walter Mark Warba Kevin Webber Sherrie Wells Dave Westman Hugh Whiteherse Cheri Willmar Vicki Winchester Kim Woods Joe Worral Cindy Zdrojkowski Marie Todd Debbie Trybulski Shelley Vacik Laura Anderson Jeanne Beatty gms Vice President President | 7 D D D “ г di ES E. 1 T à $ I А | Kristi Haenlein - s ‘ — E Vickie LeBlanc 3 P š Ps ` 3 | Treasurer ; 4 FP Secretary ORA d Freshman class council members, bottom row, l. to r.: Mary Barb Chaklos, Kelly McCracken. Back row; Janet Caswell, Kelly Prueter, Shelly Matson, Ann Cinque, Jackie Colling, Shawn Curbey. Wackerly, Luan O'Connor, Craig Kaiser. Middle row; Tina Foco, Tori Brown, Roxanne Meo, Brigitte Franz, 65 Bob Allen Sharon Allen John Anderson Laura Anderson Mark Anderson Terri Andrews Sheila Archangeli Pauline Archer Michael Austin Kent Aven T.J. Barris Sue Bartlett Billie Bauer Jeanne Beatty Sandra Berger Tamara Berton Kevin Bertram Deborah Best Bill Bierlein Joann Biggers John Bishop Roxann Bittner Wray Bjerkstrand Michael Blake Kurt Blodgett Lori Boers Ann Bovee Mary Bowen Rose Brady Lynn Braun Lisa Brown Torie Brown Sally Bunker Brian Burr Ken Cairns Brian Casey Janet Caswell Barb Chaklos Rex Christensen Ann Cinque Kelly Calrke Linda Cole Dan Collison Jackie Colling Ann Cooper Tina Crovella Steve Cupp Shawn Curbey ¡el A Merri DeGraff Cindy DeSander Lynn Derosier Sandra Dierich Brad Douglas Jeff Driscoll F Susan Dubay Ian Dunscombe E ER 68 Brian Dupuis James Dye Julie Eaton Judith Edlund Jill Eggers Janet Ergo Julie Eschenberg Gary Falk Lori Farnum Kathy Floyd Tina Foco Linda Foerester Steve Fontaine Sherri Forsythe Rick Fowler Brigette Franz Tammy Frederick Lori Frederickson John Fritz Michele Gadd Marcia Gagnon Marcy Galinski Karen Gebhart Bernard Gehrke Chris Gifford Julie Gilbert Patricia Gilbert RoseMary Gilbert Tom Ginster Peggy Gnatowski AAA AAA Bob Graham Laura Green Kristi Haenlein Bob Heidger Brian Hensler Gerald Hoag Chris Hoff Yvonne Hohisel Cheryle Hood Ray Hosler Sue Howay Craig Hutfilz Ellen Jackson Barbara Jahnke Gene Jarecki Michelle Johnson Steve Johnson Doug Jordan Joyce Julian Craig Kaiser Mary Ann Kapuscinski Maureen Kelley Melanie Keyser Dave Knights Michelle Kocis Michelle Kocks Pamela Koepp Mark Kraynak David Kruszka Karen Krzak 69 Gary Lakey Bridget Laundra Joe Lawrence Vickie LeBlane Bob LeRoy Jim Levy | Cindy Liepa | Kathy Lonsway | Sue Lynch Diane Matekel Shelly Matson | Kay McAllister Matt McCoy | Kelly МеСгасКе Manwell McDonald David McFarland Peggy McGillis Allen McKenna Tim McLellan Gerald MeNish Jim Mead Roxanne Meo | Lori Meshke Sam Metropoulos Sheri Miller Jon Moffett John Мо ста Trudy Moon Leta Moucandimithes Michael Munroe Laura Nagel Charlot Naismyth Mark Newman Allen Norton Gary Nye Don O'Brien Luan O'Connor Michael Oomen Brian Ott Dave Pache Debbie Page Kevin Pahssen Tim Pasterz Penny Pearson Connie Peplinski Ann Perry Bridget Perry Dean Perry Terry Phelan Lori Pildner Brian Porath Lynn Pratt Pam Price Beth Priestley Mary Prueter Dennis Rappuhn Rusty Ray Janet Rengers Jim Rigg John Rithman 71 Dan Robertson Delores Roenicke Chris Rose Julie Ross Christine Ruonavarra Dan Santino Dave Scherzer Eric Schiesswohl Rosanne Schulz Ron Sepulveda Brad Shaler Patricia Sharar Susan Sharp Tim Shelson Jean Shemanski Diane Shepard Brian Simpson Paul Simpson Richard Sine Jeannette Smith Karen Smith Nada Smith Chuck Southworth Kelly Spatz Glenn Stallings Craig Steltziedo Kelly Stuart John Sweeny Cathy Szabo Dunton Taylor Jaclyn Taylor Lori Taylor Cindy Teed Steve Thomas John Thompson Scott Thompson Sue Tinney Patricia Tolles Cynthia Toyzan Craig Tucker Greg Turner Dennis Ullrich Kelly Wackerly Nancy Walworth Wayne Ward David Weadock Cynthia Weiss James Wendland Kathy Wenzel James Weslock Jane Whelton Wendy Whelton Carol Williams Pamela Williams Mark Wilson Ron Wisner Julie Wojiehowski Shelley Woock Scott Young James Zahn Rodney Zapolski Vincent Zdrojkowski Student Involvement cuui e Scott Strattard n 1 Chairman Mike Rupp Assistant Chairman Rights, responsibility, representation ... Involvement, awareness, communication, Dedication, desire, determination, It's a governing body that gives all a voice. Problems, complaints, policies... Long meetings, agendas, proposals, Goals, commitments, accomplishments, It’s an organization working to meet the needs of the people. Forum! Karen Schmitt Secretary Steve Zoellner Treasurer Senior Prom! Sunny, yellow, glowing... Refreshments, music, decorations, Cutting the cake, pouring the punch, The theme of “ Sunshine” was carried throughout. Graceful, happy, breathtaking... Whispers, smiles, flowers, Exchanging glances, dancing close, Memories will linger for a lifetime. Senior Prom! Senior Honor Assembly! Processional, music salute... Platform, podium, speakers, Class prophecy, will and testament, The program was both serious and humorous. Top Twenty, mock election . . . Awards, scholarships, grants, Senior farewell and recessional, Eisenhower paid tribute to its graduates. Senior Honor Assembly! ! y enior Part 5 ap E ap = Y ing, ing a friendl Laugh Shar y dr E м Senior Trip! Sleepy people and long bus rides Walking, waiting, riding, Endless lines and crowded johns Old-fashioned saloons, shooting galleries, There was much to see and do. “Blue Streak”and “Wildcat”... Sunburns, blisters, aching muscles, Exhausted, dizzy, happy, The day was enjoyed by all. Senior Trip! PRN Graduation! Caps and gowns, diplomas... Valedictorian, Salutatorian, Top Twenty, Commencement ceremony— Pomp and Circumstance , It's a day to remember forever. Smiles and tears, happiness . . . Freedom, hope, expectations, New jobs— We wonder what lies ahead. Graduation! Junior Prom! Crepe paper, mints, punch... Heartwarming and relaxing, The lights flickered dimly on the dancers. Tuxedos, carnation, romance . . . Watching and enjoying, Visions were suspended in time by “This Magic Moment”. Junior Prom! Recognition Night! Band, choir... Pride, honor, awards, Friends and teachers, Mingling amongst each other Speakers, crowds... Business, science, home ec, Time and effort, Reaching a desired goal, Recognition Night! North Central! Department studies, questions. . . Surveys, forms, reports, Faculty meetings and staff committees, Preparing for the visitation was quite a chore! Watching, talking . . Observing, questioning, evaluating, Writing reports and compiling the results, We received accreditation. North Central! d j EA ы ` OU 5 ا EN к + 1.9 a Se Y УЗРА Le s Theater! Acting, blocking, direct- ing . . . Costumes, make-up, set designs, Rehearsing scenes, and mem- orizing lines, There's much to do in prepar- ation of a play. Dress rehearsal, opening Night 5 2, Last minute crises, the сиг- tain goes up, Applause, satisfaction, accomplishment, Success depends on fitting each part into the whole. Theater! y ч y El ү a raus RO m m tei E ——[ А Imagine! Seminars, speakers. . . Ideas, theories, practical approaches, Social awareness and concern, We are trying to understand the problems of today’s world. Talking, sharing. . . Searching, caring, hoping, Making commitments and getting involved, We will work for a better day tomorrow. Imagine! THE WORD! Advertisements, copy, headlines ... Interviewing, researching, writing, Editing and proofreading, The preparation is never- ending. Creative, industrious, hard-working... Informative, entertaining enlightening, Sports features and editorials, Each edition is a milestone. THE WORD! Y earbook!. Cameras, film, photographs... Copy sheets, lay-outs, croppers, Ad sales, book sales, distribution Meeting a deadline is imperative. Typing and re-typing.... Proofreading, counting, double- checking, Creativity, originality, determ- ination, It's a long wait “till the books arrive. Y earbook! Pom Pons! Smiling, bouncing, Counting steps and feeling butterflies . . . Co-ordination and pep in time to lights and music— A pom pon girl is the epitome of spirit. New friends, happy times, Practice and more practice... Half time applause heard in the background— Working as a squad is what's important. Pom Pons! J.V. Squad, Bottom row, l. to r.: Chris Mossner, Toni LeBlanc, Jill Slazinski, Nancy Walworth. Middle row, Pam Kendall, Karen Laatsch, Cindy Ponchitera, Sandy Deirick. Top row, Marie Kushmaul, Ann Bovie, Karen Abell, Julie Ross. Varsity Squad, Bottom row, l. to r.: Laura | Ristau, Leanne Ruskowski, Terri Burrill, Marsha Rappa, Kathy Kruska. Middle row, Sue Sieweke, Patti Houlihan, Leigh Hauser, Mary Urbassik, Karen Schmitt. Top row, Lori Sullivan, Sue Klenk, Sharon Bohnhoff, Liz Hoff, Sherrie Moncman, Brenda Case. a uan ® “ 4. . ü í. ú ú . ú оя CTT TEDE DLT sa@ 1000 +e ap « ү, Z T ES tear eee ey e +e eee A “eos 949 ` Cheerleading! One hundred and ten percent devoted, Vibrantly loud, dynamic, natural. Bouncing, colorful figures, Down and up the sidelines. Explosions of thrust and inspiration, Lending encouragement over the Darkest moment of despair, Representing the уои” and Ps Of an entire student body, While gladdening our hearts and Enlivening the reality of sportsmanship. Cheerleading! “ оа | J. V. Squad, Bottom row, l. to r.: Betty Jo Harshman, Mary DiMercurio. Middle row: Maureen Garety, Captain Barb Joswiak, Barb Pfund. Top row: Beth Baldwin, LeeAnn Balderstone. _— — ENSE _ i ER Freshman Squad, Bottom row, l. to r.: Nada Smith, Tina Foco. Middle row: Lori Farnum, Sue Tinney, Captain Shawn Curbey. Top row: Terry Phelan. SS A Don e ВЕ Homecoming! Old friends reuniting, Laughing, talking, sharing memories; Hospitality hour . Victorious football team . It was good to see each other again. Couples dancing, Pretty dresses, corsages, suitcoats and ties, Queen Cathy Anderson . Six honor attendants . For Eisenhower students it was a night to remember. Homecoming! Chess Club! Frustration, concentration Rookes, Knights, Queens, Winning, losing, They compete with friends in competition. Plotting, strategy ... Patience ability, } intelligence, Check and checkmate, It's not a game for th Chess Club! e frivolous. — = | gg Pep Club! Spirit, enthusiasm... Early morning meetings, planning assemblies, Painting signs and decorating for a game, What would we do without them. Cheering, helping Paper, paint, sponges, Getting involved and sponsoring activities, They work to promote school spirit. Pep Club! | E Donnenwerth, Amy Lynch, Kathy Gerber. meron, Leanne Christensen, Sponsor: Jean French Club! Bake sales, car washes. . . Making friends and earning money, Dinners, meetings, treasury reports, Money was earned for a trip to Quebec Culture, language . Pen pals and French plays, Discovering, learning, understanding, We gain insight into another way of life. French Club! ааа оаа | Spanish Club! Active, involved, enthusiastic, Willing, and dedicated, The Spanish Club helps people in different parts of the world. Bake sales, dances, fiestas, Pinatas and spanish hats . . . Members worked through the year with hopes of going to Spain in the spring. Spanish Club! Front row; l. to r.: K. Schmidt, V. Winchester, V. Davis, L. Pratt. Middle row; P. Houlihan, S. Klink, P. Sojkowski, M. Kushmaul, P. Allen. Top row; Karen Minard, sponsor, J. Peterson, A. Bovie, J. Campbell, M. Brant, J. Salinski. 101 German Club! Travel and Activities. . . Octoberfest, Cedar Point, AuSauble, Students strive to break the language barrier. Excitement and enjoyment, Together in fun, German Club! eege теш Li DX bL LE E NEL =. 102 Front row: 1. to r.; В. Hoag, A. Kreil, К. Kettlehohn, К. Krupka. Top row; J. Pardon, L. Brewer, M. Perry, D. Wagner, Mrs. Rozyla; sponsor. er 3 Latin Club! Communicating, learning, talking... Meeting new people, going to new places, Discovering another world the fun way. Books, posters, contests... Banquets and games are just some of the fun activities. Latin Club! МЕНИМ ААУ IRI ТИГИ SCIENTISTS у FILED DO LILA Waste CDONCIPVIS BESSU POR. SOLAN СОТТОЛ. FEOUNDZ E TON FE biste cos, NECESSARY роц PLC ZETGNG I] eq Key Club! Assemblies, awards... Meetings and roll call, This nationally known club works towards the betterment of the community. Concerned, dedicated ... Helpful, and sincere, They are always working to achieve a goal. Key Club! 113 M IRISI 11131 Hd «F0 1 nit Outdoors Club! Back packs, bicycles... Tents, sleeping bags, canoes, Flowers, birds, and poison ivy, Students return to nature. Exploring, learning... Camping, hiking, pedaling, Snakes, spiders, and mosquitoes, It's a crash course in survival. Outdoors Club! Ski Club! Snow and ice... Determined minds and adventurious spirits, Boots, poles, bindings . , , Coordination makes it work. Sport and entertainment . EN Powdered hills and Sweeping slopes, Bear Mt., Boyne Highlands, Caberfae, . It’s not a sport for the timid. Ski Club! estr or айаны, Front row: l. to r.; R. Godbole, D. Kocks, D. Losee, A. Anger, A. Morgan, M. Warba, P. Trepkowski, C. Kaiser, J. Worral. Middle row; K. Shroeder, T. Barris, G. Zimmerman, M. Ray, M. Keidorf, E. Bremer, R. Beck, M. Auston. Back row; J. Parrish, S. Allen, E. Zimmerman, P. Clark, Coach David Michelson, Student teacher D. Huston, Asst. Coach В. Wisniewski, S. Meister, В. Ristau, M. Gembarowski, J. Zahn. у [| Eisenhower Hockey! Skating, passing. . . Referees, whistles, penalties, Slapshots, backhandshots . . . Hooking, tripping, crosschecking, Tempers often flare. Exciting, skillful, fast. . . Wings, centers, defencemen, goaltenders, Twenty make a team. Eisenhower Hockey! RE A s Front row: l. to г.; Г. Jardenico, P. Curry, M. Curry, L. Foulds, С. Spence, S. McLeod, J. Schuette, М. Rappa, P. Houlihan. Middle row: C. Curbey, T. Burrill. Back row: R. Bittner, N. Cameron, J. Salinski, S. Lacker, A. Vitale, K. Lamb, G. Billmeier, K. Jordon, G. Curbey, L. Bonner, E. DeShone, J. Schuette. Sea Nymphs! Grace, beauty, precision... Ballet legs and walk-overs, Co-ordination, synchronization, practice, Learning the stunts takes time and effort. Duets, solos, floats... Eiffel towers and submarines, Clowns, Indians, soldiers, Dollology was the culmination of all their efforts. Sea Nymphs! | 1 ! Pride Week! Posters, essays, mysteries . . . Contest, prizes, and fun, Crazy hats, colorful socks, green and white. Pride is being thankful for all that you have. Fixing up, cleaning up, pitching in... Courtesy, appreciation, and respect. Friends, good times, a break in routine. It's a week to stress pride in one's self and one's school. Pride Week! à LR L C MOM 2 — ر ر و که Ar an © LA El ТИШИ ie 4 e Band! Uniforms, instruments, notes, Drums, trumpets, flutes. . . Rehearsing, marching, performing— Agile fingers and rhythmic feet, It takes hours of practice to bring it to perfection. Melodic, precise, harmonious, Crashing, blaring, beating . . Conductors, audiences, concerts— The applause always seems to make it worthwhile. Band! Drama Club! Make-up, costumes... | E Scenery, publicity, scripts, | U Providing ushers and technicians, Producing plays is more than acting. Meetings, trips... Earning money and making friends, Active and dedicated, It's a combination of work and fun. Drama Club! ALL NEW 1974 AWARD WINNING EDITION OORHEIS SPECTACULAR INDOOR Front row: l. to r.: C. DeCaire, L. Davis, Finkbeiner, P. Forrest, K. Gerber. Thi Richards, W. Hill, S. Sims, T. Kelly. J. Bravender. Second row: J. Caswell, Miss Ruth Sowl; sponsor, K. rd row: M. Perry, K. Krzak, P. Pacholke, M. Todd. Back row: J. EISENHOWER is | HIGH SCHOOL GYM | 8:00 Р.М. ONLY SAT D Pitch, volume, tone... Notes, measures, cadences, Folk songs and popular tunes, Voices blend into melodies. Classes, rehearsals, performances... Sopranos, altos, tenors, Making friends and finding companionship, Each small voice creates the whole. Choir! Forensics! Drilling, memorizing, refin- IBE SN Stories, poems, plays, Oratory, storytelling, dec- lamation, Finding the right material is the hardest part. Excited, anxious, nervous... Speaking, listening, waiting, Tournaments, judges, trophies, Everyone gains poise and self- confidence. Forensics! Front row: D. Keysor; L. Laatch; P. Sojkowski; J. Hogan; R. Godbole; M. Tutera. Second row: E: Metropolis; D. Davis; A. Alevar; C. Behme; K. Schmitt; A. Kriel; Coach Cindy Brandon. Third row: S. Wendland; B. Pfund; C. Ponichtera; P. Murphy; M. Klemkewicz; D. Westman; K. Lugewitz; W. Rohwer; J. Fisher; R. Green. Back row: J. Cooper; D. Thompson, J. Caswell; B. Fleener; C. Reimer; B. Hutchison; A. Lynch; C. Rohwer; S. Sims; M. Sylvester; B. Parcell; T. Himmelspach; C. Greirson; B. Douglas; B. Sims. Bottom row, 1.10 r.: Debbie Keysor, Rhonda Green, Pam Scott, Michelle Moeller, Polly Crone. Middle row: Bill Hutchison, Elmer Keysor, Jim Mitchell, Mark Neuman, Connie Bailey, Mary Brady. Top row: Mark Sylvester, Dennis Cheslik, Bob Ber- ton, Mark Gembarowski, Chris Grierson. Missing: Brad Douglas, Jim Levy, Ed Zimmerman. ——— о ини ESS M Debate! Early mornings, late nights, Wobbly knees and dry throats... File boxes, flow sheets and note cards— Persistence is essential. Cases, constructive speeches, Contentions and disadvantages . . . Ballot sheets, speaker points and trophies— Organization and teamwork equals a victory. Debate! b ER Co-op! Training, involvement . . . Hard work, coffee breaks, paychecks, Bosses, co-workers, customers, Frustrating, trying, rewarding, Making mistakes is part of learning. Inventories, schedules ... Filing, typing, answering the phone. Cash registers, calculators, key punch, Waitresses, secretaries, sales people, It's a valuable asset to your future. Co-op! = = it Compet Varsity Team Members, First row, l. to r.: M. Symkowiak, M. Sullivan, J. Mulholland, R. Swoverland, F. Losee, T. Walworth, E. Keysor, R. McCoy, T. Mulholland, M. Whelton. Second row: T. Ott, M. Rappuhn, M. LeBlanc, H. Martin, B. Rupp, K. Nawrock, J. Moss, M. Oswald, M. O'Brien, D. Havercroft, К. Kramer, D. Lawrence. J.V. Team Members, Bottom row, |. to r.: B. Dudewicz, S. Tatroe, Р. Gnatkowski, D. Furtaw, M. Minard, R. Lonsway, T. Williams, T. Gill, T. Bulgrein, M. Olivarez, W. Vincent, S. Colpean, T. Rinness. Second row: Mng. M. Pratt, Coach B. Winiecke, D. Carey, J. Collison, M. Kierdorf, W. Koenemann, R. Regan, B. Ristaw, M. Archambeau, Third row: Coach L. Fenton, C. Page, J. Pahassen, D. Nizinski, B. Hutchinson, W. Bowman, B. Metzger, D. Breithaupt, K. Metzger, A. Taylor, D. Blake, R. Koenenman, M. Peterson, Coach V. Tutera. Upper left: The Presentation of the White Pine Conference trophy. Upper right: The presentation of the Township trophy. ah س ж cÉ), ch) 2927, А u E u eig | бв d ер k. has, dE + T. Himmelspach, B. Birnbaum, B. Ulicki, R. Stansby, B. Corbett, M. Berent, Coach T. Pugh, Coach J. King. Third row: G. Willman, D. Misiak, R. Moore, T. Luth, D. Prueter, B. Sargent, J. Couture, P. Daves, P. Galinski, J. Howell, T. Nyeste, J. Brown, M. Krawczak, B. Loiselle, S. Laundra. 121 First row, l. to r.: D. Collison, B. Douglas, B. Adsit, M. Austin, W. M. Becker, M. Lawrence, B. Bierlein, J. Levi, J. Rethman, R. Wisner, Ward, J. Gerber, C. Ной, D. Taylor, S. Johnson, D. Rappuhn. Se- В. Mey, М. Radina, С. Kaiser, Coach D. Bomboske. Fourth row: К. cond row; B. Porath, J. Bishop, M. Newman, M. Morley, K. Kocks, V. Cairns, W. Bjrkestrand, М. Larson, М. Kraynak, М. McDonald, J. Cummings, J. Sweeny, S. Metropolis, P. Ogden, В. Sine, В. LeRoy, I. Thompson, M. McCoy, D. O'Brien, C. Tucker, D. Dupis, P. Simpson, Dunscombe, J. Olati, R. Zapolski, Mng. Birnbaum. Third row: J. Anderson, J. Lawrence, R. Lefevre. Coach R. Spaulding, Coach J. Rummler, T. McLellan, R. Rossman, SEASON RECORD 8-0 ALL COUNTY: Dave Havercroft, Carl Metzger, Al Taylor. ALL CONFERENCE: Al Taylor, Carl Metzger, Dave Havercroft, Terry Ott, Mike O'Brien, Matt Peterson, Harley Martin, Dennis Lawrence. MOST IMPROVED: Mike Whelton MOST VALUABLE BACK: Dave Havercroft MOST VALUABLE LINEMAN: Carl Metzger MOST VALUABLE PLAYER: DAVE HAVERCROFT Football! Muddy, exciting, cold . . . Spirit, teamwork, aching muscles. . . Extra points make all the difference. Tackle, stamp, whistle. . . Red flags, confetti, hot chocolate . . . Post game celebrations made it all worth- while. Football! ee m JUNIOR VARSITY 36 Eisenhower Pinconning .. 56 Eisenhower Clare....... 32 Eisenhower Mt. Pleasent 54 Eisenhower MacArthur . 42 Eisenhower Buena Vista 28 Eisenhower Bridgeport . 22 Eisenhower John Glenn...... 41 Eisenhower Sts. Peter Paul SEASON RECORD ... 8-0 D = Ch E о EN о о N. FRESHMAN A 28 Eisenhower 24 Eisenhower 18 Eisenhower 46 Eisenhower 0 Eisenhower 42 Eisenhower 14 Eisenhower SEASON RECORD . Clare John Glenn Mt. Pleasent .....14 MacArthur Midland Central .12 Bridgeport Saginaw South ...14 FRESHMAN B 1-3 . 5-1-1 125 Sie € ШЫП мг, et 14702279 32 | a Varsity team consists of, bottom row, l. to г.: M. [. Ray, J. Mulholland, D. Jerome, R. Swoverland, T. Mulholland, M. LeBlanc, D. Bombaski. Top row: M. Vanderlip, H. Martin, J. Miller, D. Prueter, B. Fleener, B. Sargent, Coach Mr. Berg. Varsity team consists of, bottom row, l. to r.: Miss Sager, M. Brandell, E. Не: Р. Fisk, S. Deneen, S. Johnson, Mrs. Dunham. Top row: L. Havercroft, Т. Duve, S. Laundra, J. Luoma, D. Sanders, T. Frederick, Coach Mrs. Slaggert. honor Varsity consists of, bottom row, |. to r.: K. Е S. Laundra, B. Blegan, A. Schwartz. Middle row: T. Brown, D. Bohl, D. Olson, J. Brown. Top row: D. Carey, J. Howell, J. O'Brien, R. Lonsway, Coach Mr. Dulac. Junior Varsity consists of, bottom row, l. to r.: Miss Sager, T. Frederick, J. Ruonavara, R. Brady, Mrs. Dunham. Top row: N. Blodgett, D. Trybulski, B. Bettesworth, A. Bremer, У. LeBlanc, В. Chaklos, Coach Mrs. Slaggert. Freshman A Team consists of, bottom row, 1. to r.: С. Tucker, К. Kocks, М. Newman, М. Morely, B. LeRoy. Top row: Coach Mr. King, W. Bjerkestrand, J. Levy, M. Kraynak, C. Johnson, M. Larson. ; E ; МА | | Freshman В Team consists of, bottom row, 1. to r.: J. Anderson, В. Porath, J. Driscoll, В. Burr, С. Banzadt. Top row: М. Becker, A. McKenna, T. McLellan, M. Anderson, M. McCoy, Coach Mr. Boswell. Basketball! Vigorous, explosive . . Taut nerves and strained muscles. Fouls, rebounds and free throws are all part of the game. First-rate defensive play is essential. Time-outs, distraught coaches Running, shooting, blocking. Long practices and competitive spirit, Pulling together and good shots make a victory. Basketball! Season records: Varsity: 11-11 Junior varsity: 13-7 Freshman A: 9-8 Freshman B: 10-7 All Conference: Harley Martin Girls’ Varsity Team captains: Laura Havercroft, Polly Fisk Most Valuable Player: Polly Fisk Most Improved Player: Ellen Heitkamp Season record: 4-10 Girls’ Junior Varsity Team captains: Nancy Blodgett, Anne Bremer Most Valuable Player: Nancy Blodgett, Anne Bremer Most Improved Player: Debbie Trybulski Season record: 10-4 Most Inspirational Player: Nancy Blodgett Varsity Team captain: Sari Johnson Season record: 6 wins, 6 losses Junior Varsity Team captains: Zaiga Frievalds, Vicki LeBlanc Season record: 7 wins, 5 losses Varsity team consists of, bottom ro 5. Schrader, S. Gates, J. Sims, Р. Fisk, S. Johnson, L Havercroft. Top row: P. Lawrence, D. Sanders, C. Charney, J. Czolgosz, S. Laundra, S. Graebner, Coach Mrs. Black. Volley ball! Frantic, exciting . . . Tense moments and a hectic pace. Centers, backs, forwards = a team! A blocked shot is good defen- sive play. Ball, net... Bumping, setting and spiking, Good serves and a set up = a point!! Two games wins the match. Volleyball! Junior Varsity Team consists of, bottom row, l. to r.: S. Schrader, L. Aven, T. LeRoy, T. Brown, D. Trybulski, K. Burr. Top row: P. Lawerence, P. Pacholke, S. Ihlenfeldt, Z. Freivalds, V. LeBlanc, Coach Mrs. Black. Boys” swim team members consist of, bottom row, l. to r.: J. Thompson, D. Jordan, T. Slack, T. Gilbert, R. Baldwin, С. Pohlman. Middle row; В. Carney, P. Galinski, M. McDonald, E. Berentsen, D. Lynch, I. Dunscombe, M. Harmer, D. Weadock, Coach R. Decker. Top row: B. Hobbs, J. Plank, B. Houlihan, K. Taylor, S. McCallum, M. Berent, R. Rossman, Manager J. Lan- caster. Girls’ swim team consists of, bottom row, l. to r.: M. Bowen, B. Priestly, L. Brown, K. Michaelson, K. Smith. Mid- dle row: G. Slack, S. Lacker, K. Tessin, S. Wendland, В. Baldwin, Р. Hall, N. Cameron, M. Kushmaul. Top row: D. Lawson, B. Lippert, L. Berges, L. Smith, L. Aven, D. Rohwer, J. Weadock, S. Stacy, B. Baumgartner, Coach B. Spaulding. ELIE 220 RES 2 — аш = Swimming! Drilling, diving, splashing, Strenuous, exhausting, rewarding, Backstroke, freestyle, butterfly, Dedication and determination are the only way to succeed. Plunging, pulling, kicking, Fast starts, good turns, close finishes, Striving to win and surpassing your opponent, Tenths of seconds make all the difference. Swimming! Girls’ swim team: Team captains—Sue Wendland, Gail Slack, Debi Rohwer. Most team points—Pam Hall, 70% pts. Most Improved swimmer—Kathy Tessin Season record —3-4 Boys” swim team: Most valuable swimmer—Roy Baldwin Most Improved Swimmer—John Thompson Coach’s Award—Carter Polhman State Meet—placing, 11th Season Record— 7-7 ERICA Varsity tennis team. Front row, |. to r.: T. Olivarez, В. Corbett, S. Gagnon, С. Ruppel, T. Winchester, T. Walworth, D. Sanders. Top row: Coach J. Teal, T. Himmelspach, D. Breithaupt, D. Bohl, A. Schwartz, R. Reagon. Varsity Team captains—Dave Breithaupt, Steve Zoellner Most Valuable Player—Dave Breit- haupt Most Improved Player—Dave Sanders Season Record—8-6 Second in regionals Fourth in White Pine Conference Junior varsity Season Record—5-2-1 Freshman Season Record—7-4 overall 6-0 in White Pine Conference Junior Varsity tennis team. Front row, l. to r.: Coach B. Stocker, R. Singer, D. Cloud, T. Gill, S. Colpean, F. Cinque, K. Joswiak, B. Ulicki. Top row: D. Sparchu, K. Riddle, J. Lawerence, L. Mead, M. Bierlein, T. Gilbert, T. Bulgrien, F. Hall. SH Freshman tennis team. Front row, l. to r.: L Dunscombe, J. Gerber, B. Bierlein, M. McDonald, M. Anderson, J. Grybowski, T. Hatcher, Coach A. Goldstein. Top row: T. Barris, B. Heidger, B. Burr, M. Becker, S. Fountain, P. Simpson, B. Simpson, J. Wendland, R. Wismer. Team captain—Vicki Crinzi Most Valuable Players—Jean Luoma, Jayne Tinney Most Improved Player—Sari Johnson Season Record— 6-8 Regionals—5th out of 17 Varsity tennis team. Front row, l. to r.: J. Luoma, K. Sletten, V. Crinzi, K. Eschenburg, K. Burr, J. Beatty. Top row: Coach J. Teal, S. Morely, S. Graebner, S. Gates, S. Johnson, M. Klimkewicz, M. Kloha, J. Tinney, S. Vav Tiflin, Coach J. Muslin. Tennis! Singles, doubles... Games, sets, and matches, Deuse, add-in, add-out Winning is both an individual and team effort. Lobs, smashes... . Long vollies, rallies, and persistence, Pressure, tension, concentration, It’s a game that requires skill and co-or- dination. Tennis. Junior Varsity tennis team. Front row, l. to r.: K. Anderson, L. Scott, J. Eaton, P. Gilbert, Z. Houlihan. Top row: Coach J. Teal, R. Fulmer, L. Boers, P. Price, B. Jahnke, K. Laatsch, M. Paik, S. Meyer, Coach J. Muslin. u Ña Front row 1. to r.: Debbie Page, Laurie Smith, Joanne Singer, Goody Marx, Jean Luoma, Cindy Ponichtera, Sari Johnson, Billie Buaer, Ann Cinque, Laura Greene, Linda Forester, Laura Anderson. Back row: Sue Field, Kelly Spatz, Barb Janchke, Beth Lippert, Claudette Charney, Lori Pillner, Barb Bettesworth, Laura Havercroft, Liz Hoff, Rose Fulmer, Bridget Franz. ih ion ip ipud: TNT D 4 d Ин i DI unn Bi LLL Wat : Í Track! Running, jumping, throwing... Pounding hearts and bursting lungs, In the starting block, listening for the gun, You give it everything you've got. Sprints, distance running, Field events... Hours of practice and dedication, Jumping over hurdles or passing the baton, Heart, body, and mind combine to determine a winner. Track! Front row l. to r.: Tom Snyder, Dan Santino, Harry Robinson, Tim Ver- co, Don O'Brien, Scott Young, Dave Sproul, Brian Schuette, Larry Engler, Chris Behme. Second row: Mike Pryor, Jim Lake, Paul Singer, Rich LaFray, Gus Makriannis, Doug Jordan, Dave Zahn, Bill Koenamann, Joe Akers, John Sweeney. Third row: Coach Rodger Hanson, Craig Hutfiltz, Steve Rulison, Dave Kuch, Ross Anderson, Craig Page, Rob Koenamann, Randy Speckard, Jeoff Moss, Matt Ray, Coach Hugh Matson. T Hi ү ИТҮЕ = 4 | | м 2 ih t TT i i SUME Am mi wea иш Boys’ Track Record WON LOST 2 5 Track Achievements: Ross Anderson, High Jump, 6'5”, 4th in State Meet. Paul Singer, Cross Country record, 4.29 in the mile. Craig Page, 10.0 in the 220. Matt Ray, 4.28.9 in the mile, 9th in State Meet. Girls’ Track Record WON LOST 9 0 State Competitors: Sari Johnson, Jean Luoma, Laura Havercroft, Linda Foerster, Claud Charney, Cindy Ponichtera, Jo Anne Singer. ТА ш H | E Sat, Ig First row left to right: M. P Woock; F. I eterson; D. Blake; D. Havercroft; ‚osee. Second row: Т. Becker, E. Keysor; M. ow: R. Morley; М. Gnatkowski: В. Tucker; К. Kramer; В. D. Jerome: P. Kinley, D. Bores; R. Swoverland; J. Schmitt. Third r McCoy; M. Morley; M. Kocks. J.V.: First row, left to ri dra; M. Kierdorf; G. T. Brown; T. Luth; Freshman First row left to r man; C. Tucker; M. McCoy; M. Larson; R. Fowler; С. S ight: D. Rappuhn; K. Aven; E. Schiesswohl; M. New- B. LeRoy. Second row: B. Porath; K. Cairns; K. Kocks; outhworth; $. Metropoulos; J. Hoag. ght: B. Glick; D. Furtaw; S. Brady; J. Plank; M. Warba; D. Zietz; S. Laun- Metropoulis. Second row: Coach Vito Tutera; M. Minard; H. Sweet; J. Turbett; D. Olson; B. Sargent; M. Galinski; BASEBALL VARSITY Record: 15-1 Placed 2nd in W.P.C. Valuable Players: Matt Peterson—2nd in All Conference, Batting Average | of .361 A Dave Havercroft— Ist in All Conference, Batting Average | of .433 Mike Gnatkowski—lst in record of 8-1 JUNIOR VARSITY Record: 11-2 Placed Ist in W.P.C. Valuable Players: Tom Luth—Pitched 61 Strike Outs, record of 5-1 Dave Olson—Pitched 33 Strike Outs, record of 4-] Brone Glick—Highest Batting Average FRESHMAN Record: 11-7 Valuable Players: АП Conference, Pitching Mark Newman—High average, Good on Defense Craig Tucker— Excellent Pitching R. Lonsway; P. Gnatowski. J.V. First row left to right: M. Hosler; M. Prueter; T. Brown; B. Chaklos; L. Bores; М. Gadd; B. Priestly; К. Stuart; L. O'Conner; Coach Miss Sagar. Second row: E. Jackson; D. Trybulski; J. Julian; P. Gnatkowski; S. Burger, R. Brady; C. Ruonavera; S. Matson; K. McAllister. — j d 35 ” Z P 4 E? : we S de E а ou. Ут ds Ge? Varsity First row, left to right: N. e; P. Fisk; J. Beatty; K. Haenlein; L. Smith; Coach M. Black. Second row: T. LeRoy; У. LeBlanc; У. Crinzi; О. Sanders; T. Frederick. At Varsity Team captain—Lee Ann Smith Pitchers— Polly Fisk, Nancy Blodgett Season Record— 3-10 Junior varsity Season Record—0-4 mmm + Baseball! Conference games and double headers Coaches, umpires, and fans, Pitchers, batters, fielders, The game requires seven innings of unified effort. Sliders, curves, fastballs . . . The right pitch, the right swing, the right timing, Singles, homeruns, and ВВГз A late inning rally can win the game. Baseball! инш WWE AD AA Season record: 87 wins, 27 losses Three-season total: 223 wins, 65 losses Class “B” regional: 2nd place Class “B” state meet: 12th place Class “B” state ratings: 6th place Team Captains: Ross Anderson, Matt Ray New record times: Matt Ray, Paul Singer | | | изин ul] | i: ve: peers con xa rem Cross Country! Mud, Sand... Aching lungs and tired legs, Cold wind, hills, rain—a seemingly endless road! It’s a gutsy sport. Running, jumping... Winding trails and exciting finishes, Dedication, pride, self-discipline=strong character! Long hours of hard work make it happen. Cross Country! Wrestling! | Strong, vigorous. . е IN DN Building muscles `= '2 and maintaining weight, kr A A will to win, We a show of strength— т It's a sport where man meets та . | Discipline, dignity . . . : Twisted limbs ML and pinned shoulders. Pride in yourself, a sense of belonging— You've done your best for the sake of the team. Wrestling! € = u Y AY N — Front row, left to right: J. Bishop; E. Keysor; T. Pasterz; B. Zender; M. Tucker; B. Douglas. Row two: T. Michelson; В. Olivarez; J. O'Keefe; T. Rinness; D. Rap: puhn; M. Gruenburg; D. Collison. Row three: J. Collison; T. Schneider; T. Winchester; K. Nawrock; M. Rappuhn; J. Moss; T. Becker. Row four: Coach VonDrasek; S. Tatroe; M. Lawrence; J. Akers. 1974 WRESTLING SEASON Wins 8 Loses 6 Ties 1 First Winning Season Midland Dow Invitational ...4th Saginaw County Tournament . 4th White Pine Conference ......4th IKE’S TOP WRESTLERS 105 Ib.—Ron Olivarez: 16-4, Soph., 2nd—M.D.I., 2nd—County, 3rd—W.P.C. 138 lb.—Tom Becker: 8-5, Sen., 2nd—M.D.I. 155 Ib.—Rob McCoy: 17-4, Jun., 3rd —M.D.I., lst— County, 3rd — W.P.C. 167 lb.—Dennis Lawrence: 19-4, 1st —M.D.I., 1st— County, 2nd— W.P.C. Lo a ye, Melanie Paik, Debbie gden, Nancy Cummings, Bill Kinsman, Fo беч Sub г ps a wc Pr a = - spews A ae a. REE жж diste itae а д llc RER depo geo Ski Team! Exercising, running, stretching . . . Coordination, and timing, Anxious, nervous, anticipating, A quick start can win the race. Flush gates, ice, ruts... Tired legs, and cold fingers, Skating, poling, tucking, Tenths of seconds are all that separate victory from defeat. Ski Team! Season Records VARSITY LOSSES 14 V. LOSSES a | | J | | A ‘| | | ANS i = ee | | | | | In TE 111229; PRESE. вен Hi H 1 RR г S SE v HE E ر ts | 1. V. team members, L. to R.: Coach В. Deck г, К. Weber, S. Fontaine, С. Lewis, $. Schram, Coach J. Benjamin. 156 Golf! Ваш. sun. . - Flaring tempers and broken clubs, Hooks, shanks, slices = discouragement! Frustration is the name of the game. Tense, nervous... Distant drives and three-foot putts, Eagles, birdies, hole in one = determination! Most of all it’s teamwork that counts. Golf! Varsity team members, L. to R.: M. MacConnel, S. Strattard, J. Schmitt, B. Coggin, M. Stelter, S. Brady, Coach J. Benjamin: missing, C. Southworth. Guidance ARAL M DEDE AE NOELLE LLL AA, Far Above; Mr. Doane, Principal. Above Left; Mr. Marvin, Assis- tant Principal. Above; Mr. Klein, Assistant Superintendent (Finance). Above Right; Mr. McConnell, Superintendent. Right; Mr. Hinkin, Assistant Superintendent (Personnel). N “Не Who Moves Backward — Goethe Not Forward Goes We at Eisenhower have strived to move forward in providing the Eisenhower com- munity an environment filled with those ex- periences that will hopefully instill in you those meaningful values and academic skills so necessary to get along with your fellow man. Being able to make decisions, being able to empathize and understand one another, being able to set goals and work toward their completions, being able to work independent- ly, being able to take an active part in Eisenhower and being able to acquire those skills for future endeavors are but a few of the lessons we have tried to impart to you. Eisenhower has been innovative and will con- tinue to be, to all students with the hope you can achieve your ultimate potential and to continue to move forward after your years at Eisenhower. We have been most fortunate in having a student body that has been receptive to change, has taken an active part in this change and above all, for displaying the un- derstanding, tolerance, and flexibility necessary to make these changes a successful step forward. IR ر °+ RE Advisors! Counsel, guidance . . . Test scores and college information, Credits, and classes equal graduation! Good advice helps us make decisions. Useful, reliable... Solving problems and setting us straight, Records, and schedules equal organization! They're people working to help us. Advisors! Mr. Seeley, Red Area; Mr. Larson, Green Area; Mr. Mikolajezak, Gold Area; Mrs. Leavenworth, Red Area; Mr. Spaulding, Green Area; and Mr. Wells, Gold Area. Joyce Davidson, Library; Mike Buller, Media; Mary Gilbert, Library; Marilyn Ludgin, Library. Library! Media! Biographies, non-fiction . . . Magazines, newspapers, pamphlets, Novels and short stories. The list is endless. Record players, recorders . . . Video-tapes, cameras, cassettes, Typewriters, and over-head projectors, Repair work is constant. Library! Media! Maintenance! Ladders, vacuums . Broken glass and paper bits, Sweeping is a tedious job! This keeps our school clean. Exhausted, weary . Aching backs and tired hands, Cleaning means a hard day! We appreciate their efforts. Maintenance! 162 Secretaries! Useful, busy. . . Reliable workers and helping hands. Tons of letters, mail, and jobs! This keeps IKE going. Patient, tolerant... Typing letters and running off ditto's, Unexcused absences, skips, and passes! All of these need constant attention. Secretaries! Mrs. Fleener, Main Office; Mrs. Waymen, Main Office; Mrs. Zurbrigg, Main Office; Mrs. Rupp, Attendance; Mrs. Richter, Business; Mrs. Bortle, Attendance; Mrs. Frey, Counseling; Mrs. Havercroft, Red; Mrs. Mathis, Science; Mrs. Johns, Gold: Mrs. Warden, Red. Teachers! Pens, pencils... Overheads, projectors, and record players, Cassette tapes, filmstrips, video-tapes, Staplers and dittoes, Supplies are a constant problem. Ronald Wenzel, Social Studies; Andy Goldstein, Social Studies; Eloise Warner, English. Lynda Slaggert, Psychology and Sociology; Lowell Swartzendruber, Math; Vito Tutera, Social Studies; Carl Morgan, Math; Sue Spaulding, English. wa nted 1 Ра MT e Term papers, projects. . . Themes, quizzes, tests, Multiple choice, essay, true-false, Correcting, evaluating, Recording, averaging grades, and marking cards, Grading is a necessary evil. Jim Teal, Social Studies; Marie Dunham, Math; Stephanie Polzin, English; Jean Dunlap, Math. Sandy Terbrack, Math; Patty Clements, English; Rol Crane, English; Jeanie Oberschmidt, Social Studies; Nancy Hall, English. Lectures, panel discussions. . . Guest speakers, seminars, oral reports, Small group projects, independent study, A variety of techniques are used. Chalk, blackboards, erasers, Rulers, paper clips, rubber bands, There's always something to account for. NL a r Wy wu iwa RP ow, k was оды Dy S TET owl peru uin e zeg w + we к Bo Winieckie, Social Studies; Rick Decker, Mathematics; Dick Douglas. Social Studies; David Michelson, Social Studies. $i ч зуу Jerry Berg, Math; Marilyn Harris, Math; Cathy Ball, English; Thomas Hardy, English; Betty Boomer, English. Harry Martin, drafting; Betty Sloan, home econ.; Walt Nagel, art; Terry Nemecek, metal shop; Bill Stocker, science; John Musulin, phys. ed.; Karen Minard, Spanish. ео 7 Lewis Fenton, Business Ed; Marilyn Black, Physical Ed; Jim Benjamin, Science; Kim Kolbe, Science; Gerald Dalek, Business Ed; Allen Easterling, Wood Shop; Betti Spaulding, Journalism; Cindy Brandon, Debate, Speech. Large classes, inadequate space... Lack of storage, poor communication, 4: Department meetings, staff meetings, Glasser, There's more to teaching than meets the eye. Book orders, supply requests... Objectives, course descriptions, accountability, These are behind the scene activities. а. tlm. ES ) E ntl tent Fa. à de Ella Mae Wilson, Business Ed; Jim Scheddel, Instrumental Music; Gary Friske, Home Construction; Ruth Sowle, Drama; Bette Peterson, Business Ed; Terry À h Boswell, Business Ed; Linda Marr, Home Economics; Janet McGlinnen, Science. Home Construction, Career Opportunities. .. Getting It Together, Pve Gotta Be Me, French, Spanish, and Latin, There's a variety of classes to Lu... choose from. How to succeed in College = Without Really Crying... Putting You On and Reader's Theater, Beakers, Bottles and Burners, We try to offer something for everyone. Teaching! ` e Ze е Wilda Rozyla, French, Latin; Carol Socha, Business Ed; Albert Vondrasek, Science; Carol Buller, German; Louis Dulac, Physical Ed; Rudolph Emerick, Science, Dept. Head. win me. JEWELRY ing Advertis AUER'S- e Congratulations EISENHOWER COMMANDERS К DRAGWAY PRINCING AND BRENNAN PHCY. 3516 State St. Mannion Bros. For the Finest in Sportswear Hardware DE Н PANT’S STORE 4991 4989 E State Street E Alas OI AAA IEA ANO О НИННННННННИНЕШИПШИШИЕИЕЕННИНИМИНИНИНЕИИИИНННЕНННИПЫНИИПИИЧЧММ EEEE TEI SONNE ЕЕ Downtown Saginaw Mall Whitehead OFFI CE PRODUCTS 3570 BAY ROAD CO P.O. 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Michigan 793-4455 Saginaw NT ey ee XS REMERe Plumbing and Heating, Inc 5585 State Street Phone 792-8738 Saginaw, Michigan 48603 TELEPHONE 793-9700 SIARDUXF W. L.CaSE Co. YANES FUNERAL DIRECTORS 3750 Bay Road 409 ADAMS ST. 793-6300 Student rates week A 5 SAGINAW, MICH days before 5 P.M. Roberts Phone | TUXEDO 792-7421 p .. 793-8338 2138 Marshall Ct. T om Brown Saginaw, Michigan Ken Sproul MEN'S FORMAL WEAR 301 S. Hamilton Saginaw, Mi. 48602 COCKTAIL GUGEL-WAKEMAN FUNERAL HOME Serving All Faiths with Dignity and Honor Call PL 2-8531 Harold С. Wakeman—Owner 419 N. Michigan PATRONS FARMERS Dale L. Van Norman Mr. Mrs. Lowell Smith INSURANCE Agency Kim Dale GROUP Mr. Mrs. William Lacker 3150 Enterprise M і rs. Al hnson FARMERS № Saginaw, Michigan 48603 Mr. Š ger Johns INSURANCE А GROUP Phone 799-0977 Lamy” Symbol of Superior Service qa, YUTTT R E Auto + Fire ° Life ° Truck ° Commercial Я jak A AN А d h ыы A : Е = е a — fim Gene A a N 2 : 4 VA 3 d б mm @ б TOWN AND CAMPUS SHOES 4066 Вау Ва. Congrátulations (o the Class of 1974 © DARAS from the more than 25,000 General Motors People in 12 Saginaw Plants O CENTRAL FOUNDRY DIVISION o CHEVROLET—SAGINAW MANUFACTURING PLANT с CHEVROLET—GREY IRON CASTING PLANT O SAGINAW—NODULAR IRON CASTING PLANT с CHEVROLET—SAGINAW PARTS PLANT с SAGINAW STEERING GEAR DIVISION | 184 HIS HERS The Installer's job, like all jobs at Bell Telephone, is open to women as well as men. Many find it unusually interesting work. You meet new Bell customers in homes and businesses. You discuss where they want their phones, plan and make the installations, and check to be sure everything's working perfectly. It's a job for a person who likes to stay on the move and solve problems. And Bell teaches you all you need to know. Sound good? So's the pay. Find out about this and all the other jobs open to qualified women and men at Bell, an equal opportunity employer. No Job Barriers At Bell. Michigan Bell THE GRANT GROCER CO. 2700 Perkins St. 752-3161 Home of your one stop institutional food supplier. A Sysco Company RUMMEL STUDIOS, INC. The finest in Senior portraits. Serving the Saginaw Valley for over 40 years 2141 Warwick at Davenport Phone 793-6930 793-3900 Rosser Hower Shop 200 South Michigan Ave. Saginaw, Michigan Credits ... The 1974 INTROSPECTUS was published by Inter-Collegiate Press, Shawnee Mission, Kansas. The book was printed in Bodoni type on satin-weave paper; the cover is a special design using a one-color silk screen process on linen fabric, The poem, “The Road Not Taken” by Robert Frost was reprinted with permission | from Holt, Rinehart and Winston. The staff wishes to thank Rummel Studios, The Township Times, and Dave Misiak for their help with photography and Mr. Eric Gruesbeck, Inter-Collegiate representative, for his advice and support throughout the year. No portion of this book may be re-produced without written consent from the INTROSPECTUS staff. Staff members: Mrs. Cathy Ball, advisor; Pam Forrest and Jean Biggers, co-editors; Pat Sojkowski, assistant editor; Sue Fisher, senior editor; Roy Baldwin, Scott Strattard, Julie Hogan, Sal- ly Serr, competition; Suzie Sims, Kathy Zahn, Brian Moss, school involvement; Kim Wackerly, Ellen Heitkamp, Kathy Gerber, underclassmen; Julie Haller, Brigid Hart, guidance; Teri Jolin, business manager; Holly Gulliver, Goody Marx, ads, Tim Hovis, photography. Two roads diverged in a yellow wood, And sorry 1 could not travel both A == m TAPIA OPE PERES Don AI SEET EEE 4 шге nn | = o = | tm 2 | © SD 1 зн : Rn Ф | н = | M gem | pde | rea | eos | DSS E | Sc 27-2 Ф = = 5 ow 2 Qe d Mey m eem oo? [Sp fs) e E IS “Y Then took the other, as just as fair, And having perhaps the better claim, JPA . ° = е ed Ф oo E на un 5% oo e d B. 523 T as ss Ф BE $589 аен а E вно scd wa о © 5 8 z S ° Баз me = 195 ERI EEE IT And both that morning equally lay In leaves no step had trodden black. —M———ÀÁQÓ MÀ : Oh, I kept the first for another day! I Yet knowing how way leads on to way, I doubted if I should ever come back. t A H Y } { | A ' A | } t y —O € 199 Á shall be telling this with a s and ages hen: in a wood by ged e less traveled iver + I took the on Somewhere ages Two roads d 1 rS made all the dif And that has чр, Ў f Ve 8 uf KO d d a ` {т „б =, t š Е «q L Ze d S Gg З, x. 3 d д: € y yo a | o | L L T 2 4 X | gen ur P la CEN УТ А а ESS 1 Ee SD IN S 7; AZ Оз = PUBLIC LIBRARIES OF SAGINAW Dee | | 01089 8664 7 EN SRR SONS Nae ORES AS N SCH Li dt АНХ Bee 3 Le d
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