Kennedy High School - Talon Yearbook (Taylor, MI)

 - Class of 1971

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H t am Fx HH t U H mg . , Y , I , A -1 'w 4 My i Introductlon 2 Academics 16 Student Llfe 48 Underclass 82 55f9QiZf.ig' 2 2 - Introduction E . ,R , VOLVEMENT o portray life at Kennedy during the 1970-71 ool year, the Talon staff has selected IN- VEMENT as the central theme for the sixth ion ofthe yearbook. It is a topic which carries essage relevant to the now generation. Today, re than ever before, people of all ages are uinely concerned with an honest exchange of s and opinions. Doubts are intruding where e there was unquestioned acceptance, and are sharing their thoughts and experi- Involvement today can unlock the door to understanding in the world of tomorrow. Athletics 118 Special Events 138 Seniors 152 Advertising 200 Introduction - 3 Introduction Q -' f. ,na-3 ',?F3,:3-tug volvement Increases Experience , X XX iwif Q When we meet new people, or encounter unique situations our experience broadens. This knowl- edge enables us to tolerate and un' derstand others. gk t ' t Introduction - 5 ,nv u Fl. if Q 3, ' , u, Wu 1 L nav:-01 W . ,5-.H 6 - Introduction lg r...,Y-- ...-,. . ,A A Q But if we fail to become involved, we have de- nied our concern for others. We fail not only those around us, but we fail ourselves as well. W-a fwf -' .' 1 ':: ' ' -1 A s' ' . 11. ' ef if' ,' . '-,1. , S g N 1 M ..:sLsrZi:5.:: : 'T ,,l 5ig'g'Ji-,Q-'fs' l ll I e . 'FS if Introduction - 1 V Today, We Determine Tomorrow School has .formed a large por- tion of our involvement with Iif. 4 y- Decisions have not been ours alone. We have depended on oth- ers for guidance and advice. ,llldlll lg ll 8 - Introduction ff. ,, R. . , ': H'L!W'1-xV'W'? Ww 9 y Qin W AMW Q V , w .4 ,- 1 , f 1 ,di A Introduction - 9 10 - Introduction In high school, however, the atmosphere changes. We are ex- pected to depend more heavily on ourselves. We are included in the decisions which affect our school IifeQ Active concern becomes not our right, but our responsibility. pf' ff-if f 1, 'Q-Q ,Qw- i w . 'io- 9 in l 1 i i 1 ug W' .glee I in -of hfli JV . wwqk Introduction 1 wg Ji J. xji 2 it LW? -2' 5' fi 1 ...an-wif I A ,Q f Mau 1 Z zviig , ,M 4 - 53 The years of high school are quickiy nearing their conclusion. The end of this phase of our lives signals the beginning of a new aspect of life we must face. We are introduced to the adult world. Introduction -13 Involvement Today Builds Tomorrow The diverse roads we will travel after gradua- tion could lead to college, marriage, a career or military service. New situations and responsi- bilities will confront us. How much longer can we afford to remain disinterested bystanders? Involvement now is the key to the future. 14- Introduction Introduction - 15 fi-M In., M ,Z N U 'ee,1m',,' mga? N .1 .L .wg vm, fa-ifsf. H nf gig A 1 ww www w, K L u if f Q K -ffl' - E .,,, AV -ZJMGWIQ M511 WN , 1 , J fjv .., J 1 1 . ZW-u.u3 ,. . y 3:.LL - a. 2 Fin N557 ' ,. , f, 1 'f ,iff ':.Q5f',g,v 5. X ADENIICS ur questions must be answered. To e the challenges of tomorrow, our wledge of the world around us must nue to grow. Books, teachers, classes, academic involvement. ...,.5..., .F 4 - - 1 .. .,. A ,- rg.: -' P - m. Y, - , , W .. M vs has an , 1 ,e . xx! 1 T T T 9 it My lllllllll ' il L 'Tu , 1H'T Schoolboard Leads Progressive Schools What appears to be just a meeting ot Taylor business men is actually the beginning of all the school policies and regulations. The Taylor School Board must face all the problems of running a school. It is the job of these dedicat- ed men to discuss the problems, find workable solutions, and administer school regulations with the betterment of the school system in mind. 18-Academics . 1, ' .. ' - .'?li: - it L JS , ,ur 0 S--. 'TN Ni ,A +4 1 - -' i Z5 lu'-5-l- '31 ' E til , ' el ,:-.Wt .L l R LEFT: Meetings such as these are important for Taylor l Board members. LOWER LEFT: Superintendent ofthe Schools, Mr. Simon Kachaterian, stops to pose for photographer. TOP: Assistant Superintendents, Mr. Gee and Mr. Kenneth Walker, discuss some of the prob- faced by the Taylor Scools. ABOVE: Mr. William Jacobs, working Athletic Director, schedules all athletic events e Taylor schools. RIGHT: Mr. Anthony Matulis, Director ondary Education, works with the secondary school in y of Taylor. 1,77 Academics - 19 ABOVE: Mr. Lininger, assists at Senior Award's Banquet. UPPER RIGHT: Mr. Pan- talone works in his office. FAR UPPER RIGHT: Mr. James Nlaley, principal. RIGHT: Mr. Maley and Mr. Pantaione meet Detroit Red Wing, Gordie Howe. FAR LEFT: Mr. Lininger lights candles atthe Nationai Honor Society inductions. 20 - Academics este l-M-0' NH, .- A G 1 Y 3 Maley, Linin ,.-0 fl ,,-a fr 'rf' iiili 'llil ...an f -i?',,o '.,l a-'?',fof,-v4,4ar g4L,. X S ai ntalone Provide Leadership, Advice .ei Keeping school policies updated and seeing to it that rules and regulations are followed is just a small part of the principal's job. Fortun- ately, Mr. Maley, principal, is aided by two competant assistant principals, Mr. Linginger and Nlr. Pantalone. These men are willing to listen to the student's ideas and suggestions for changes in the school policies. Keeping an open mind they manage to keep J.F.K. gov- erned bythe best possible methods. Academics - 21 .,i,-.1 wg 5 . A 1 . X 15 ,1:L 22 - Academics ' ,i y , ' l'u elisaliiii ifeiggi T ' .ri 8 , 'Q 3 1 l J. HC' Aware of Students N .. ,.., 1' , X :Ale X x ., - FAR UPPER LEFT: Mrs. Weaks adjusts an athletic schedule with Coach Bechtol. TOP: counselors, Mrs. Manley and Mrs. Weaks work side by side. UPPER RIGHT: Mr. Troesh past records with college bound senior B. LaFountaine. LEFT: Dr. Goetz listens to .W lems. ABOVE: Mr. Trierweiller finds a rare moment of quiet in his hectic schedule. l Bargamian talks over a problem with a sophomore. ' ,ar as I by L We , is.. , i 15 le 5 5 Q 1 2 . JT l . hug. unselors Offer Possible Solutions Involvement is the key word in describing J,F.K.'s counselors. Concerned with student's activities both inside and outside of school, the counselors can be seen attending various games and dances. Developing a better understanding of the student's activities en- ables the counselors to offer the best possible guidance. Academics - 23 New Techniques Add Progress to English The English Department at J,F. Kennedy went into different fields of English this year. Besides learning the basic fundamentals of the English language the student had the opportunity of taking one or more of the following classes: Journalism, Creative Writing, Research Seminar, Great Books I, Literary Exploration, Nobel Prize Writers, Contemporary Reading, Seminar on Ideas, Drama, Voca- tional English, Mass Communication, Forensics, Speech of Debate. Whether the student goes on to college or a job immediately after graduation, this department prepares the student to communicate with the world around him. Q is 1, uxrnluma 53' B rs W 24-Academics UPPER LEFT: Mr. Meyers and Mr. Earwood discuss the book Moby Dick, a requirement in some English classes. FAR UPPER LEFT: Miss Koan English De- partment Chairman pauses for a moment of delib- eration. FAR LOWER LEFT: Mr. Gorski stresses being casual and relaxed when involved in Mass Commu- nication. FAR LEFT: Mr. Krumpock and Miss Osad- chuk exchange ideas far their Great Books and Contemporary reading courses. LOWER LEFT: Mr. Clements, Mrs. Bonner and Mr. Brander were in- strumental inthe many changes inthe English cur- riculum this year. Academics-25 New En Iish Courses Dffered E' .intl Z 26 - Academics . F' A ,, 3-.lyki 5 Ls: FAR UPPER LEFT: Mr. Rhodes and Mr. Kozik discuss a new literary in- spiration for English classes. FAR LOWER LEFT: Mr. Bone and Mrs. Wertz discuss teaching techniques over a cup of coffee. LEFT: Miss EI- liott greets her English students with a smile. UPPER LEFT: Mr. Furbush covers some points in dramatics with D. Sayen. ABOVE: The Talon pho- tographer interupts a conversation between Miss Nelson and Mrs. Coutts. Academics -27 Languages Unlock Doors to Understand Behind a well-rounded education lies a strong founda- tion in linguistics. Here at J.F.K. students may choose a specific language for the base. Foreign languages are keys which open new doors. With- out the support of quality teachers these keys are worthless. Through the improvement of language skills, students unlock the door to understanding and friendship between nations. 28 - Academics ,-, . Nb ' 'AJ 'tri 1 'lh'l T 'N ' -H. :qi Lv' -L, FAR UPPER LEFT: Mrs. Evans and Miss Doyle are busy discussing plans for future Spanish and French club outings. FAR LOWER LEFT: Mr. Diroff uses the overhead projector to explain the new Latin assignment. LEFT: Mr. Diroff checks Latin tests while on hall duty. ABOVE: Miss Green, German teacher, discusses a lesson with her students. Academics - 29 30 - Academics .fy il L5 if 7' Wi Social Studies Gives an Insight to World Proble Man learns from what other man has previously done. The Studies Department studys past achievements and failures in teach students about the development of various countrys. But time does not stand still, Kennedy's students discuss history in the ing, as well as that of the past. paninssmznw HSM .nmannnu llllllllllillllillliff l ' , -x vga? . ii'- ' -115-ara! itfaagtlr HAT5 :- ly , I . gif? 'L Te.. ,P l l 5 -.4 . . X sg I A .-'--Q FAR UPPER LEFT: Department Chairman, Mr. Dickelman. FAR LEFT: Mr. Williams, Mr. Fausold, and Mr. Sakols discuss future plans for the Social Studies Dept. UPPER RIGHT: Mr. Fletcher, Mr. Vandette, and Mr. Heiden take time out to pose for a picture. LOWER LEFT: Mr. Sussman and Mr. Nelson discuss current events. ABOVE: Mr. DeMerritt and Mr. O'ReilIy take a break in the school day to work in the library. Academics -31 iii'- 'J, . , 54 i,.i i Q,1Ng :A-:i '. VW G . ee. gfirfil' i fif W 1-f- .. ,,. 3 :UL lt- I K avi 4 5gg:,'1rgi j ,',gQ3g,.,. S., t . ' 'fn' fi J ll' F ',i3.:.:: 'u-4 ' rl -1 vL,T 'f : V' blip! iii . f. .. 'v w wee: wi , e. 1 ,-A u1- Lin Q , ' ,nl UPPER LEFT: Mr. Jafkee notices the Talon photographer through his TOP: Mr. Carlson takes time out for a picture. LEFT: Mrs. Landrith be volvement with students. ABOVE: Mr. Labeau finishes some work as his complete an assignment. FAR UPPER RIGHT: A student discusses a pr math department head, Mrs. Rodden. RIGHT ABOVE: Visual aids play tant part in Miss Wezner class. RIGHT: Mr. Haarala collects money for gan Competitive Math Test. FAR RIGHT ABOVE: Mr. Rockett shows a s to do a problem. nnedy Math Dept. Adds to Success y-4 sw ,. f ff, Y' :ie-1 5? ll ff? l l 'V M J if 1. fiisfrgsa '-xg, 4 9 ff Each year math grows in its depth of knowl- edge and facts. The simple equations of yester- day open the path to the complex equations of calculus and trigonometry. Kennedy's math department leads its students down this path to a better understanding of todays problems. Under the supervision of qualified instructors, answers to these and many other problems are quickly found. Academics - 33 Involvement Is the Ke -I 5 ' I . BELOW: Mr. Dickson goes over the day's earth science work. BOTTOM: Mr. Beebe welcomes a visitor. RIGHT: Mr. Hendershot seems interested in his phone call. BOTTOM RIGHT: Attendence is important in Mr. Pososki's class. FAR RIGHT: Mr. Freeman and Mr. Raebel discuss an exper- iment. DISTANT RIGHT: Department Head, Mr. Parker doesn't seem to like having his picture taken. BOTTOM FAR RIGHT: Students relax as Mr. Gregory gives them a few basic principles for the next lesson. 311.-vc, A 55xQsgW :lkML:WiqLA K , T w 'X Y f sw . K, W, F I - ' if Q its kim. 1 ei, e was I ? Q ii it I V W, I 2 5 Qi . 11: 34- Academics The Science Department here at Kennedy High offers several diverse fields of study. Included in this year's curriculum is biology, physics, chemistry, physical science, hygiene, and electronics. Students learn the importance of good health, how to fix a radio or how to dissect a frog. Through well regulated classroom lectures and experiments, young scientists obtain a knowledge of the reasons behind everyday occurances in our world. The Science Department prepares students for future careers. Academics - 35 Home-Ec., Ind. Arts Train JFK Studen Academics a,, Training received through home economics the industrial arts department help Kennedy dents solve future problems. From blue prints to finished projects the indL al arts department maintains an atmosphe creativity. Down the hall future homemakers learn aspects of home life. 4' it - ,,,. X la t . .4 u v Mft: M.. P' , A al yi ,V Q Y. . N 1 'thi .iffy Q i W I 4- 'PN,,,,, af ,fer em 1,1 W ' il l 'T ,. f't,,,.gi.f,,,eX,':i,i- if mi, i - N, ses:iir,rfsim+s:' zz, .-3:2 4' liaise R'-wr-.sxgzzzw . i ii- ii . , r :. 1:-:-, f- '- ' . ., fe wlwif--Milli' N iw 1 -1. N e r 4 r Q' 'QS5TWi3Q?Z'irrr,iz'Xal5i' ui. I 1 li 1 . . i nfl' , sam -,M i , 9, .L .:..e - . I 554' VZ' . , ..-...- - A 4-Q' is I X 5 T M M ' ' ' g F N 4 i 1 if Pas . . i 1 il i rl 1 il 'xii V i ' W 1 his ti, A E1 252 Q L l ee' Qi K' I FAR UPPER LEFT: Mr. Sawtell and Mr. Hiedemann look overa draft- ing project. FAR LOWER LEFT: Mrs. Thouman and Mrs. McFry look over a cooking delicacy along with D. Galloway. UPPER LEFT: Mrs. Ferrington, Home Economics Department Chairman, hustles dur- ing her daily chores. LOWER LEFT: Mr. Hough listens to students reply to an answer. TOP: Mr. Schnieders and Mr. Meredith assist students on a electronics assignment. ABOVE: Mr. Supric, Industrial Arts Department, eyes a wood project. LEFT: Mrs. Bobbitt helps a student in her sewing class. Academics - 37 Receiving their on the job training, student teachers bring new and updated teaching techniques to Kenne- dy High School. This adds classroom variety and valu- able experience for all involved. New experiences are also found in .I.F.K.'s Fine Arts Department. Students express themselves as they work hard to learn new methods that improve their artistic talents. ll ,, 38 - Academics FINE ARTSQ STUDEN EDUCATIONA ARIETY 551555-1-1 fir 5 ii' tiff M INDUCE . '-4221: Wish ' 55 . ' wil 1' Efefg l WSSESK1 QSM 1, 'E I KL -55 M l' ff ,f M .H of an -va l, .4 ,, W., ,g,e.W.lw.H,l ,E X: rm. .i..,1.1-- . . ' ,..-1? gil . :. I' WA Q EE FAR LEFT: Second semester students teachers, QLEFT T0 RIGHT! E. Pan- kow, W. Anders, M. Hahnemann, and J. Schneider. MIDDLE LEFT: lVlr. Banks, head of vocal department is caught in the midst of a vital discus- sion. UPPER LEFT: Band director, Mr. Hanson, directs the marching band at the season's football games. LOWER LEFT: Mr. Gotts helps a student with her oil painting. TOP: Mr. Hosking answers question about M. Casey's pencil drawing in art class. ABOVE: first semester student teachers, ILEFT T0 RIGHTJ S. Riggs, D. Mahaney, V. Sherman and D. Cherre. Academics - 39 alT,eE I: if Y ...., I 331-as if ,Q-'Se Bus. Ed. Prepares One for Workin Wo Today's complicated and fast moving business world presents a challenge to many students. Kennedy's Business Education Department offers classes in shorthand, typing, distributive education, bookkeeping, and clerical practice 5 to further educate students interested in business careers. 40-Academics 5. 9? FAR UPPER LEFT: Miss Bakhaus and Mrs. Malinowski discuss a bookkeep- ing assignment. UPPER LEFT: Mrs. Schoen waits to use the telephone. FAR LEFT: Mr. Thomas and Mr. Seraydarian look over a typing lesson. ABOVE: Mrs. Eid and Mr. Janika discuss class grades. LEFT: Mr. Liszewski, depart- ment head, supervises his class in the art of typing. Academics -41 ---if I, Y, I J' . ' 2 6 i , .. .. .i ye l . G- A f' '?+ ,... - .i Secretaries, Cooks, Maintenance Sta ABOVE: Mr. Lininger's secretary, Mrs. Ella Rudin works on the Ken- nedy attendance records. ABOVE RIGHT: Secretary Mrs. Lillian Hor- vath acts as a receptionist for the counseling office. RIGHT: Mrs. Delores Hunt makes an appointment for someone to see Mr. Maley. FAR RIGHT: Mrs. Mary Lauhoff types a letter to be sent out in the day's mail. DISTANT RIGHT: The Kennedy High cooks prepare lunch for the hungry student body. FAR LOWER LEFT: The JFK mainte- nance staff inspects their day's work. 42 - Academics PS. t 1 's f t ----...,,,..,,....Q - ..,..... ,.- 1 -wg--..-...., - HT' - s ' - -sassy-,.,.,,, Qmwzaw. N - .,,-, ia-.hw ,, - . p Kennedy Hi h Runnin Efficiently C! The secretaries of Kennedy are busy behind the scenes aiding both the faculty and the students. Typing, filing, acting as receptionist as well as operator, retriev- ing lost books and bandaging up cuts and bruises, keep the secreta ries busy. The maintenance men keep the school running smoothly and efficiently. By working late into the night these men see to it that Kennedy looks it's best both in- side and out. This year for the first time Kennedy has a snack bar offering students any- thing from submarine sandwiches to fruit drinks. Through the time and prepa- rations of the cooks these snacks are ready for students when hunger pains strike. It is not uncommon for students to be found eating between classes from 3rd period to 8th period. The J.F.K. students and faculty greatly depend on these people. Academics - 43 N +L.- ' be s 5 K. xi gi Wag! 'Z i .il- 3 T- 'Y' 1: iii Egg: e s .- 2: f fl ' E55-???T ill.: ,151 7 ' ' 'tfffkir Physical Ed. Department Helps Devel UPPER LEFT: Miss Melvin and Miss Barlow take a short brake for lunch. LOWER LEFT: Mr. Bechtol performs in N one of his gym classes. UPPER RIGHT: Mr. Sclater makes an important phone call. FAR RIGHT: Mr. Voll- mar is caught unexpectedly by the Talon photogra- pher. LOWER RIGHT: Mr. Kostegian makes a speech to the student body at one of the pep assemblies. 44- Academics rength and Coordination with Skill The physical education program at Kennedy is designed to aid students in acquiring vigor of mind f and body. It also encourages coordination, stamina .l if structors to help each student. l Academics - 45 and team effort. Kennedy's physical education Q department is a well-rounded on, with capable in- J.F.K. Increases Learning With Driver s E At Kennedy, the educational process is continued long after the last class is dis- missed through the library facilities, driv- er's ed, and spec. ed. The lights burn late into the night at the Kennedy library. The longer hours in use this year allow students with busy class schedules extra hours to complete studies. After 30 hours of classroom lectures, students in driver's education test their driving skills on the road. The screeching of brakes and squeeling of tires, in the Kennedy parking lot, represents modern education in process. 46 - Academics brary, Spec. Ed. ferswfseg 9 1 ,V , JS H. 7 Z. QYEFEE' ' UPPER LEFT: The driver education car awaits students for their first lesson. LOWER LEFT: Mrs. Maxwell and Mr. Powlesland stop to take time out from their busy library schedule to pose for the Talon photographer. LEFT: Mrs. Vozka moves on to one of her special education classes. ABOVE: Speech correctionist, Mr. lwasko, makes an appointment by phone. Academics - 47 W1 2 ' Exif' 1 PR 22 f 11 1 1 11 1 115A 1 111 M1111 1 1 L Q, 1? 1 1 111'11,?5 1 11 ' 1 1151.1 1 11 ' 11 15535. 11.11111 ,g11! m1111111,nWg1.1 11N Q 1 11 1 '1 1 1 1. 'U' 111111 mu: 11 111 11111 .gg 11111 11 1 111 111111 11 1 ass: 11 11 11 11 11 11 229539111933 111':fs51 11 2 M5 . - m , 4:11 1 ' ' vw' u 111 11 W 1 'r--2 UDENT LIFE e contacts we make with others help o develop our talents and interests. ideas we exchange with each other s to broader understanding. Friends, dances, competition social I-1. Q af ll f' wx K ' U: - ' .S Ai l, , , PE' 'f l Student Government Striv Each year, new ideas set higher goals for the stu- dent body to reach. lt takes strong leadership to achieve these improvements. The classes must unite and work together to overcome the problems which may stand in the way of accomplishment. Student government tries to get involve all students in school activities which will generate the spirit it takes to make what seems to be impossible - reality. 50 - Student Life Make New Innovations Z FAR LEFT: Student Government advisor, Mr. O'- Reilly and Vice Pres., M. Liddle are actively con- cerned with activities and events at Kennedy. UP- PER LEFT: One of J. Crooks many duties as Student Government President is to preside over each meet- ing. LOWER LEFT: Secretary S. Kentala and Student Govt. Treasurer C. Woods find a sense of humor helps. ABOVE: All pay attention as ideas are pre- sented, discussed and voted on. LEFT: Treasurer, C. Fry gives her financial report. Student Life - 51 NHS Honors Individual Achievement Every person has some special area in which he excels in. The National Honor Society rewards those who maintain a standing in academics. But to qualify, one must not only the academic requirements, but also must possess other qualities. He must participate in school activities, be ap- proved by a board of faculty members and obtain several teacher recommendations. The qualifications are stiff, but all who participate in this group agree that the membership is worthwhile. Under the leadership of Miss Koan and Mr. Dickelman students find that the National Honor Society provides another area of academic involvement. 52 - Student Life SN X 5 L Q H, J Q Q10 i aw ffl! - 1 1 4' . 5 v r ' gf 'ffm-. ?' if. 0 ii ,1 ' 1 '1 x 1 Y - :A 5 ' 'Q : Qty, A 4 .. Q .V Ivy , 'inf' X 1.4 A l-v', . 5: Ii I f 1 ':.1 ' l as - ff ' f . if V 4 . 'Q t - 'f' . W , - 'S W ' n - WY .C 1,1 Sf .I .. -.Ku '-. K w,,' f j..,, :V Iv- ff 'K Q A -ff. . 4 ,A - ,- U '-frfih ' ,V ' ' Zzibfl 5 I' ,J 4 re -Q 5 Q . - Q-'afk - .51 , .,,, 1 4 , . V V ..E 2 I 5.11131 rf. A- L-wivj ...ef .s :MU 1 I if? . j 'fy-gh N 3 .L r ff Q I 22.5 ,fix E ax ,, .QJ if Talon, Patriot Record 1970 71 Memori Capturing those memorable moments is a full time job for both the Patriot and the Talon staffs. The school newspaper is published monthly by the Pa- triot staff. News of games, assemblies, dances, and other school activities are recorded by the staff and reported with humor and cleverness. Members of the Talon staff are busy with their collection of memories as they transform them into a yearbook. Looking back on pictures of classmates and faculty along with many of the events of the year revive memories of past school days. cgi SEATED: D. McClain, S. Nikolai, Mr. Dickelman, M. Best, M. Hampstead. STANDING: D. Leuckenhoff, K. Sheffield, P. Grzybowski, S. Pratt, S. Moore, G. Stevenson, N. Salvador, A. Marl, S. Cook, D, Beatty. - , ' . - Li NN! 54 - Student Life l 'r-vu. L q. M , 'Q N' ,,.,....v-e-- -s :,.--.fvqw SH . 33593-w--Q-.L. -1-,Mg,...,...M...,p:..sism.. FT L sig' --il m ill ' ' SEATED: C. Callahan, M. Liddle, R. Fadoir, G. Pitoniak. STANDING: K. Slo- wik, Mrs. Bonner, R. Halstead, L. Baas, S. Kentala, C. Bacha, P. Payne, J. Gustafson. ' . ' .gmc ' mm ll ' sipggrf ' 'aw :T sf- -fewer--'qwgy -gf gyfrj f . A - 12222 C .. - . im - .tlsf we ' 571' l, lfilf . se. l 63355. Lpiqi..-' . .5f5::l5i3 A L i z . lIi3iWPllf' . V We gg . ,gg Est ilu ' Tied 3 .- .I , M M. . .ww me .em M 5 .si Ls Pe :mmf 'll wm- ll . W, . af . gas.. Q ggi' as .W . ll, Nav! 51? is 'Ti V1.5 J FAR LOWER LEFT: S. Kentala, J. Gustafson and G. Pitoniak exchange ideas while L. Eger and P. Payne staple inserts. UPPER MIDDLE LEFT: C. Calla- han prepares inserts for the monthly newspaper. LOWER MIDDLE LEFT: Soph. W. Rudin gives his Talon assignment one last check before submit- ting his Iayout. UPPER LEFT: Distributing each month's Patriot is a hectic job for M. Liddle and K. Slowik. LOWER LEFT: Finding just the right word to make headline fit requires concentration from G. Stevenson and A. Mari. ABOVE: N. Salvador pores over photographs while awaiting her next typing assignment. .CW M Student Life - 55 JFK Debaters Face Challenges, Remain on Top of Success A variety of sports are available for student partici- pation at Kennedy. Included in this list must be de- bate. Skills gained through this experience boost self confidence and school pride. Debaters tasted victory this year when last year's state champions were trounced by the Eagles. By gaining wins over the Ann Arbor-Huron, the top-rated team in the state, Kennedy debaters again added to the list of victories. Besides the value we gain now, experience in debate also pre- pares us for life. The co-operation and team effort in- stilled in debaters is important in all aspects of life. Under the supervision of Mr. Clements cooperation among team members is accomplished. 56 - Student Life BACK ROW: G. Salomone, M. Taylor, R. Mandell. THIRD ROW: L. Gentry R. Slusher, R. Quiel, A. Smith, B. Bergely. SECOND ROW: C. Burden M Gonda, D. Samuelson, D. Gorsline. FRONT ROW: Mr. Clements, Eachern, J. Homa, L. Hovorka, D. Whitwell, D. Nlorri, P. Sutika. 'V' im-+ 1? Q Eggs: Y ,V L. wi W .., , ff N1 as ., ki ' 3:5 ,1 , . MMLGI: ' . Q f - ,,N- fl , N ,- nf- , -.gee EY W. W T., I. ,. ,- , M FAR UPPER LEFT: Debaters display the evidence of their many victories UPPER LEFT: G. Salomone accepts speaker award from director of Michi- gans largest novice debate tournament, at Ypsilante. LOWER LEFT: C. Jun' tikka begins one of many long hours of research. TOP RIGHT: Novice L Hovorka begins preparation for her constructive speech. ABOVE: Sopho- more P. Sutika convinces judge to give her the decision. Student Life - 57 Intense Coaching, Hours of Practicing fl - my V ,, 4 rin D baters AnotherChampionship Year i -+,,.u , U. 1: et e .1 .i gig - gi . .FQ in J una. iv.: My MZ H M VJ W 1 4- ' A .J sr. . . .4 7 .gm f-ww.. 1 . .' tf tt -. X.: ET7 I af' I Q Q 3 I, ' i X' 25- i it v. QL - eww 1 -lv. M A i ' 2 - .S In Q J ' ' if . ik' vga ' f v i 1. W3 ' J -51'-f '. le no., 'g -.-, r 1 ter. if Q . N-N.1 - i . 5 ' 1-1. iii , gf f i eairiflfi 1,4 'Mft i. '.-jg P-1 .. ,lg-Q. J w., lf 15:31, 4,2 'B . 5 , . i 'cis if-fi .. :Fx if r FAR UPPER LEFT: Mr. Clements advises C. Juntikka on strategy before an important meet. MIDDLE LEFT: D. Whitwell, Nlr. Clements. and C. Juntikka look through pages of research materials. FAR LOWER LEFT: D. Gorsline questions team arrangements for the next debate. UPPER LEFT: Squad members use class time for filing materials. LOWER LEFT: T. Gonda super- vises as D. Whitwell and P. Sutika concentrate on preparations for practice round after school. TOP: Novices listen intently to class lecture. ABOVE: Debaters who work together joke together.. D. Samuelson, T. Gonda, L. Gentry and K. Harding show gleaming trophies and smiles to match. Student Life - 59 Rubber Duckie Opens 1970-71 Se 1 Student Life r Kenn dy Band F.K.'s concert and marching band is rated as one of the in the state. Under the direction of Mr. Hanson, this s new director, and drum major Ron Reyna, Kennedys has worked long and hard to achieve the quality of a and. ncert band activities include the annual Solo and En- Festival, Christmas and Spring concerts, Concert and Commencement Exercises. addition to concert activities, the students participate and assembly bands, and home halftime shows. highlights of the year include the Christmas parade, Invitational, U. of D's homecoming, University s Band Day, and the Tulip Festival in Holland, band is constantly busy and consistently ex- in spirit and general performance. FAR UPPER LEFT: The J.F.K. and T.C. marching bands unite at the tradi- tional Lions game half-time ceremonies. FAR LOWER LEFT: Majorettes D. Haveman, P. Hampton, K. Dee, S. Smith, V. Roe and R. Fadoir, conclude Rubber Duckie, a specialty for this year's band. MIDDLE LOWER LEFT: Kennedys Pep Band keeps basketball fans in a spirited mood. UPPER LEFT: Band Director, Mr. Hanson is a newcomer to Kennedybthis year. LEFT: The Eagles set up marching formation before a parade. TOP: The Concert Band performs at the Christmas Concert. ABOVE: L. Rice and J. Cochrane on the flutes, Student Life - 61 Activities Keep Band Busy But Happ ABOVE: Majorette K. Dee wears the traditional shorts, a must for every band member who attends band camp. UPPER RIGHT: T. Witz charges through a band formation as he is introduced onto the field. LOWER RIGHT: S. Smith, K. Dee, V. Roe, and D. Haveman lead the way down Ken- nedy drive in the annual Christmas parade. UPPER MIDDLE RIGHT: Band officers, B. Bourlier CV. Pres.J, C. Hallabrin fNl.P.C.J, J. Galvic CTreas.J, P. Hampton CSec.J and R. Reyna CPres.j. LOWER MIDDLE RIGHT: J. Galvic steps up the beat on the drums. FAR UPPER RIGHT: C. Cahill, Nl. Wolski, K. Sexsmith and D. Ea rwood take part in halftime entertainment. FAR LOWER RIGHT: The brass section of Kennedys band. 62 - Student Life S7 X -1 :TH 'Q' L Q,- 1 ' If 31 . L9 ,, 5 , Qs- X- A.. .i P x .W s-ve, 551. .- 'gd 5 K, V 'J ' .f . Hat Hs. 15 , T lax! 9 . K ' . ,, ' x 'L y I , I 'S .4 i .1 iw AL fx r 1 -'43 Q- 'X P' X W. XM ft? 1, J.F.K. Choir Fills Halls Wi A familiar melody lingered through the halls, as the Con- cert Choir, directed by IVlr. Banks, presented their annual Christmas Concert. The success of the Christmas Concert was matched in the spring as the choir performed a fine Spring Concert. The music department at Kennedy adds their talent to many school activities. 64 - Student Life .i-4 unds of Nluslc FAR UPPER LEFT: Music resounds from the cafeto- rium as the Choir presents its .annual Christmas assembly. FAR LOWER LEFT: J. lVlcEachern and P, Savage present a special selection. UPPER LEFT: Choir members concentrate on following the direc- tions of their leader. LQWER LEFTS J. Day accompa- nies the choir on the piano. 'ABOVE: Advisor, Nlr. Banks introduceslhimself and the choir before starting off the concert. Student Life - 65 JFK Cheerleaders Unite to Boost Spi As the 1970 football season opened, in front of the bleachers stood seven smiling seniors attired in the familiar red, white and blue uniforms signifying the Kennedy Varsity Cheerleaders. These girls together with the equally talented reserve squad have maintained and promoted the school spirit necessary to spark our athletes and bring the classes together as one unity. To achieve this goal the girls attended an Indiana Cheerleading Camp for a week. returning with various awards. Both squads received the coveted spirit stick, an award given to the most spirited squad. Miss Diane Melvin, the squads advisor has maintained her position of two and a half years and continues to share in the goals of the squad. 66 - Student Life 3-E fflifgm K ' 9 EY' ' tl-.bg v I, L X A z '-YQ ' i n-1 ' 1, 2 -I- f -. FAR LEFT: L. Steele springs off the mini tramp in one of the Varsity squad's special cheers. UPPER LEFT: During halftime, J. Quist, D. Lenzt, and D. Andrus discuss cheers which are coming up. LOWER CENTER: While the team discusses strategy, L. Steele, L. Yager, and D. Ewald work to arouse the spirit of the spectators. UPPER LEFT: P. Grzybowski bounces off the mini tramp in knife-straight form. TOP: P. McPhearson shows excitement at a basketball game. ABOVE: This year's varsity squad consists of L. Yager, L. Saylor, S. Kentala, L. Steele fCo-capt.J, D. Ewald CCO- capt.J, S. Vogrin, and P. Grzybowski. Student Life - 67 Language Clubs Learn Foreign Custoi Many of the problems of the day could be solved with the aid of communication. With a background of various coun- tries and their languages, students are better prepared to cope with communication barrier. The language clubs at Kennedy familiarize the students with the language and customs of other countries. As a result of the clubs many activities France, Spain, Germany and many other countries come to J.F.K. 68 - Student Life .,f.,,il.-..T.. Vg- ---v.- ,..Y. .,,. inf, -.., i mlllQgtrz,4l,-'f3.g.,Wf' fi -V 1 ..,-l, N -ZF i A . -, -..,S-L + ,- 4 'vw 5:7 xr I .wi gif iwyiigl ' ll.- wigs 1 i .N we .1 'HW . r----- ... , ,. :., 1 J , evg X ,, Effefw 'H 1 we Air' : tiff -U i' LZ U, ii , .1-T' K i , i elf ,it may ti it i :tg ...Q Magee i i ..:. .Qin .12 .Mr UZ, :L ,X Sf Q gy. -4 FAR LEFT: German club members ponder both pros and cons before casting their votes on upcoming events. FAR UPPER LEFT: B. Honeycutt stops to con- verse with German initiate C. Pierce. LEFT: A Spanish club meeting concluded a hectic day for its new members. UPPER LEFT: Casual conversation in French becomes easy when coached by Mrs. Green. ABOVE: Mrs. Bonner views one of P. Mallons hidden talents. Student Life - 69 i1 5 A . - 'Q f f- E,- F' . fmm. '- Y . 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's' 3 ,.Q,,, wif xx, 525' y b M'va'7AN', 'whbye-'D' n X' ' ,A-. :fxbw ,K M, Mmi, ,, ., qv rum. ' - I ,. i 7M,,,51, ,,s,m ,,.....-, wif- -f 1 Aug., 3-w,1..., Y...- P2 ' '-L 1' . - All Wk., I 'R'. f' 12 5 in 1 nf , M x .sa 'is 4 53 GAA, Varsity Club Challenge Each Oth Raquel Welch, Gina Lolabridgida, Bridgot Bardotl, and other celebrities vis- ited Kennedy this year. On a closer exam- ination it was discovered that these beau- ties were guys. Their escapades are just part of the many activities that they complete to be accepted into the Varsity Club. The club initiates new members each spring and fall. Between this time they are busy with club activities such as the hayrides, game nights, parties and many other activities. J.F.K.'s girls are not left out of the pic- ture. They too can feel the thrill of athlet- ic competition and earn sweaters, letters and other various awards. Miss Melvin, the Girls Athletic Association advisor, adds her enthusiasm and skills to organ- izing the club. It is truly an organization which separates the women from the girls! 72 - Student Life V me f -it : 1- r .. ,ir wi if P ,, Q Ili. we-e 7 f if W Q 1 sl-1 -J UL. 4 i Q 'hiv ' f 'akin an 'l l J .-....., 3112- 1 .. ll .fffwsf-1 ',- 1 ' ' 12?- ' . tWfl'?'?l E FAR LEFT: Team mates D. Agnew and L. Rehahn take part in a strenuous Soccer tournament. LOW- ER LEFT: A. Nlarl, J. Sweet, J. Torres, T. Clemens, B. O'Jibway and P. Olson enjoy refreshments after a G.A.A., Varsity Club get together. ABOVE: Varsity Club members listen as Mr. Bechtol stresses a sunt. Student Life - 73 Ecology, S.L.A A M Prepare for Futur Running the library smoothly and efficiently of- ten takes much skill and knowledge of library tech- niques. Miss Maxwell and the S.L.A.A.M. Club, the State Library, Assistants Association of Michigan, assist future librarians in preparing for careers in library work. There is much concern today about our environ- ment. Much of this concern is centered at J.F.K. as the Ecology Club sponsored by Mr. Beebe does their part in stopping polution. ABOVE: Mr. Powleslands answers B. Jones questions concerning library procedures. UPPER RIGHT: M. Cartis, E. Anderson, V. Fuentes express their views at an ecology club meeting. LOWER RIGHT: Y. Harmon does.her assignment under the guidance ,of Mr. Powlesland. FAR UPPER RIGHT: Mrs. Maxwell and R. Stone- braker stand ready to give assistance to students using the li- btary. FAR LOWER RIGHT: L. Sweet and friend discuss topics which are presented to environmentalists at Ecology Club meet- ings. DISTANT RIGHT: Mr. Beebe is concerned with the environ- mental problems facing the world and has become active in leading Kennedy students against the pollution threat. 74 - Student Life my W. ' 1, 2: . N .iv mfg. gf if E522 ' 95541 an ,H Skis gli: , , S KR, M2154 N' Rim if- ' ' F u tu re N u rs At Kennedy clubs are formed to suit the interests of the es, D.E.C.A. Member student body. Students enjoy participating in activities which will prepare them for future occupations. The Future Teachers Club assists teachers at a nearby elementary school, and gives students experience in handling children. D.E.C.A. members learn and work together on retailing pro- jects, and enter those best qualified in a national competi- tion. Members of the Secretaries Club are often found in one of the offices, making work a little easier for the administration. 76 - Student Life lj AY ig el if 'f' I' -we fflce H Ip Prepare for Careers FAR UPPER LEFT: C. Wood gains valuable experi- ence while working in the main office. FAR LEFT: Co-op uses classroom procedures to simulate busie ness situations for students like P. Mallon and S. Moore who are interested in business careers. FAR LOWER LEFT: While M. Nutter helps a customer, K. Davis restocks shelves. UPPER LEFT: E. Zuba and B. Brown spend after school hours working for Mr. Bob Heiney. LEFT: This years Future Nurses in- cludes D. Solem, D. Glasgow, J. Starr, D. Miller, Mrs. Vozka, advisor and M. Luntz. ABOVE: A. Fuentes checks the days absentee list. Student Life - 77 V.C.Y, Chess Club Instill Interest i J.F.K. Activities, Concerns of Other The people in room 111 are not posing for the art class nor are they rehearsing for a silent picture. These students posed in silent concentration are members ofthe Chess Club. The fifteen members of the J.F.K. Chess Club, along with their ad- visor, Mrs. Landrith, are the only high school team that plays in the Detroit Metro League. The Club meets once a month at Detroit Edison to test their schools. Another club active out of school as well as in, is the Voice of Christian Youth. Advised by Mr. Parker the club holds regu- lar meetings downtown. . l I i M '4 l 1 Ai' L 1 2- ' l 1 2 qw ' rf-P' Tiff? ' , L, QMS ...few -fsskw 42? 'es ,, .- ...gy . 4 lgtwgwf - J 1 2 4 k 1 78 - Student Life FAR LEFT: D. Robertson listens to a word of advice from advisor. Mrs. Landrith. FAR UPPER LEFT: D. Robertson and Mrs. Landrith set up for an important match. LEFT: B. Honeycutt shares a joke with V.C.Y. friends. LOWER LEFT: Mr. Parker joins members in fun and games. BELOW: All eyes are on the group leaders. I 1 ' i - g e l' -Q f i :-:r- - Q :Q f--1 . '.g.a:F'g1-4 .Au.T.'5:'w g rip, ' ii.. ga ir 'fzw iii fs f sq ..-e Student-Life - 79 Kennedy Math Club Audio Visual Promo Interest, Education Among Student Bod Under Mr. Freeman's direction, the Audio Visual Department provides facul- ty and students with movies and other educational aids that assist in classroom learning. The audio visual crew keeps the projectors and other A.V. equipment in good condition and ready for use. Mathematics involves much more than just the problems assigned as homework. The Math Club uses their skill and imagination to find solutions to many mathematical problems and to work out many projects. The Math Club also held their second annual Math Fair and a spring outing which both proved to be successful. 80 - Student Life UPPER LEFT: J. Bartok and J. Felix get ready for math fair. FAR LOWER LEFT: Mr. Rockett explains mathematic principles with a special demonstra- tion for his class. LEFT: R. Nlakima adjusts the cam- era for next shot. LOWER LEFT: R. Carruli and B. Datson bring the picture into focus. BELOW: Mr. Freeman and R. Carruli set up equipment before an assembly. BOTTOM: R. Carruli, M. Longfellow and L. Swartz work as a team in setting up A.V. equipment. Student Life - 81 A w us ,X L H , , , N ESM' wx , H 1 1 M555 W if DERCLASS 'Ve are united as a class. Our aims, our cern for each others combine to form a orable year. Our class rings are deliv- . We endure initiations. We mature ... s involvement. 'viii ' 'ff' iii ii iii iv M ffwam ' iii i i nigga ,, U v,5'i,,ii,, .u use rfa.ig.2, , ' ,gif--5giw,'v itiwtixi-2 -. Mt -:Ti 7 Wir? f il ' - em Sophomores Participate in JFK Activitief As we encounter our first day of school at Kennedy, we realize a new dimension in our lives. The sophomore year is a time for getting ac- quainted with classmates, teacher and tradition. It is a time to grow in maturity. We become in- volved with class activities: and school spirit be- gins to grow. Special events fade into memories to be shared with each other. Dependence on others decreases as we demonstrate our new- found independence. We learn to accept victory as well as defeat. We become involved. ABOVE: M. Crawley, CTres.b and J. Niemi, fSec.J relax in the lobby. ABOVE RIGHT: S. Olson, CV. Pres.J and Mr. Raebel, Cad- visorb look over plans for upcoming events. RIGHT: G. Salo- mone, CPresD is caught off guard. FAR ABOVE RIGHT: The 1970-71 officers and IVlr. Raebel discuss problems confront- ing the sophomore class. 84- Underciassmen if jpg E' :yi 115 L 'F nl' E l 'Q 1 ,- - ep-fffflfffgieslf GT , E .k an 1- e- A ' '- I' 4 41159 E If il V ll?9?'iti ' A e f G llfg. 'lf' V N, -,N ' T - :. - Fig' .J K kg 1' if 1 me Y R l K S N- i ,y Q ' ' .--72TJ'::::':.'2.'2 -E L - ' ff ' 1 , 'I -..uv-.M-n lm' ' W -lj, if L lmee'-t gg,1iQQ 7 lg! e we 1: -, gl, I .R 1. ll M Az., lil , ' I f 5 C? if ,L ll gm I l i-f. l l s i V i - .' 1 gh i ' S ,' all L, - ff' 15, . 1 '5: ll ' ' it H -M l , -- ,,, iw? ll 'ill 'fr jizef 'Wt M- S. me r 2 l i V jg J! I HR Y l iiizlsn it ,, lee- i ill'-il ll' N' Aww A! ' is ill flrgimg ll ll I1, Safer, . g' A -9' 4, -. zg, - V :fl E .,,: it l -: I -to -if 1 i r . ii ' X-t X X. Tw gi' . Q - I ii L i iii'lill1ll'lll lil ' ' I 5.5 I -A L : ,. 1 lliy llll i ll, if- - s wr. , 5 L., -- l !1 -wwf G s.. , . M ,,Y.,, f 5 ii l , I i ' Vx As ,- 5 1 - f - Nu, ..,....... f ' W ' l '?i:::?f.' i 4' '4 gill f - ll x jl qil 5 NGN -, ,QQ l l et, . 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The sophomore float came in third in the judging Andrea Blackburn Sharon Blackwell Connie Blades Robin Blalock Donna Bogert Kathy Boik Debbie Bolling Cynthia Bonar Debbie Bondy Page Bondy Paul Bone Sandy Boogren Mary Boonenberg Ed Bossick Laura Boudrie John Bowser Steve Boyd Judy Brack Debby Bradley Diane Bragan Sandy Brillhart Ron Brooks Mary Brosky Noreen Brosnan 86 - Underclassmen ' . ,. , ,Z , . ,, 5 Sd -V El L -' W , gr:-, , 1 lg 'sf Law ,f sl R6 v 1 i i il lf' ,lf Q il- ll :ee ' ,emi-4 , . .-T-3 .iff ig' - ' L .1 '- I 2 le' eiffsfsfs' ' ' .g- , H . X -we 1 Q, - Y ,l gx X-Us vu-X M H W A W A 1- J , jf- A , ' x 1 ' X' 0' 'Ili s l , 'A lffl K I X H 2, ' I an ll ,v,,i . My , , W v fag, . 4' s- -,, I iiill - A I fe l -:ff I 5 N if A o ll ll l le ::'-:E :I W1 Q 7 'fwllizi 5 xlfvf li ie v w - l gy?,fwn'lK A 5 J l 'i I J . V B l E: , ' if f l all l 'F r ' Pl H I - K gat iq 4, Zi. , 1, J ,, wits.. 4, ,. . XV 1 i V ., . , , V , .. it . ' Vt liz, -1 JU: , a r 1, V Q, ..,, YL fa mf --JU? 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Barbara Brown Brenda Brown Cathy Brown Curtis Brown Robert Brown Paul Brucker Dennis Bruder Mike Brunella Gerard Burchell Cheryl Burden Ed Buresh Elizabeth Burke Victor Burke Janet Burkholder Jim Burton Deanna Butcher Bill Butler Marvin Button Tony Bynum Loretta Byrd Rose Byrd Cathy Cahill Nancy Cain Lucy Calentana Ron Campau Tony Capo Maria Carta Jean Cartwright Kathy Ca rueli Ma ry Cassidy Brenda Castor Donna Cauley Janice Chalifoux Shelley Chandler Suzan Charbeneau Paul Chasca Andrew Chertos Mike Church Gerry Ciaky Lynn Cleary Ritta Clement Bill Coates Holly Cody Steve Coffey David Cole Peggy Coleman Ron Coleman Ron Collard Pam Conyer Gail Cook Robin Coplen Donna Cordell Carol Coughlin Dan Cox Cheryl Coykendall David Craver Mike Crawley Gail Crider Roger Cripps Vicki Crouse Ray Cullen Dave Cummings Lynn Cyfha Debbie Damesworth Underclassmen - 87 Dawn Davis Mark Davis Tom Davison Kris Dawson Ga ry Dean Steven Decelles John Dedesco Cathy Delicato Jody Del Paz Dennis Delves Dave DeRemer Dave Derwick Joe DeWitt Mike Dial Mike Dickenson Joe Diederichs 88 Underclassmen .ii--Ei- ii? 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L af if , 1,511 I T' i1 jk ,J is , 1 11 i 1 A - 3 uf - , I l no , ,.. - , -' ' A 'ffl i VM ax t ,X M ., V, V ,. ,H 1 I, 5 ' , i V 0 V -1' f ' fl A , 1, Y, Z f 5, ii'1IQ.11 1 1 '. !'LN 552111 1191? fx ,: :: 3-M 1:5 - .g,,, vi 11: si'-emi' 1 1- L , 1 f 1 A Q aj f J 5 x ' Nl ,JE A , 1 V 'I Gy X Mx 11s ...im 1 Q i Qi il Jiri . 1 7 E F . .:.. .1 .. ' 1 'sr ..' 3. ix QW N l' all :- gn I N 3 V 5 t Q ' 1 ,y ,,1', 4 -.1, J ,, l l ' lp I l ' ' 'lf' X-511 G J 1 f - i P' . . 1 . 1 1' ':,. N 2 ywllllj111 1 aw Amy Digna Denise DiGuisto Ron DiMarco Frank Dittman Mike Dobbins Doug Dobbs Dave Dodge Debbie Domako Bruce Doom Dave Dougherty Frank Douglas Douglas Gordon Cheryl Dow Dan Doyle George Drain Mike Drumm Mike Duane Linda Duncan Roberta Duncan Dave Dupuis Bob Durham Doyne Earwood Jean Eckert Randy Egger Joan Eicholtz Brenda Elkins Rod Embree Sandy Emerick Charles English Jesse Enrquez Denise Ensey Erdan Larry Cheryl Erickson Greg Eschler Leo Esparza Elizabeth Etters Mark Evans Patricia Evtushek Judy Fardig Jackie Farner Cheryl Farrand Dave Faulkner Lisa Fecteau Mona Fernandez Marie Ferris Dave Fink Sue Firestone Larry Fizer Randy Flounchi Cheryl Florinchi Steve Floyd Diane Formosa Ann Foscols Steve Frailey Shelley Fratangelo Mel Fredericks Sandy Fregin Nancy Fritz Beverly Fry Gleen Fry Veronica Fuentes Michele Gardinee Al Garrosi Jan Garzoni Underclassmen - 89 Charlotte Garza Pamela Gaylor Ron Geikowski Bill Gepes Gail Gergely Cindy George Debbie Germain Gwen George Mike Gertmer Mike Gerzich Dorothy Ghena Rita Gibson Barb Givens Diane Glasgow Debbie Glumm Mike Goodell Sharon Goodwin Mike Gorski Karen Grace Terry Graff Ken Granger Dain Grant Chuck Grapes Rick Gravier Linda Gray Joe Grayczyk Jack Grech Janis Green Kathy Greer Renne Greniu Monica Gresham Barb Grisham Cathy Grove Silvia Gwajardo Steve Hackett Sharon Haddod Sandi Haines David Hale Daniel Hamilton Laura Hampstead Colleen Hamric Patricia Hankley Cheryl Hannah Martin Hansen Bob Harding Alicia Harper Jim Harris Debby Hart Steve Hart Terry Hartwig Horace Harvell Amy Hatfield Leslie Haveman Jan Haydon Barbara Haywood Robert Hendershot Candy Henry Donna Hicks Cindy Hines Dave Hildebrant Gail Hiller Fred Hilliker Regis Hitch Ron.Hodge - Underclassmen a I , A ti' gy HN W A. ll as N 4 i i,t. . .. :ree-. - . i .3 ff l 'S' 2 if ,. 4 gf Q , 'l A , f ' V 4 .5 ly , 1 . V. A A .. . 1' ii lf i I st. , ' 1 ' M, ' ' Stiff' ag-'-fn il N' ' -ers' 1:,95?2::: yygi T ' lk li? '-E ek? H' 4 W7 ,gi 45 wb i k' 1 we 'uf Wi? ,l ic V Y A 07 1.2 lj ,gg . .VI I ,- it 4 . W' X F34 1 E lil i ll ll ii i 'Lvl in i r ..- i -, .4 ' ii ,, 1 l 1 .Y Ag i fEg:f 2 - - ,..., C .EEE '- ' . ' 5551, ' E 1' I sh. 1 ,ill 'iw , 2 ,fg K ii se p ,Q ip s, 5 f Y ti. V . 53.1 1 L, , . - i -. ' , - lf: -. rf V- 'i i L W , .H il X-T.. V .5 illii - will 4 Mill- M 3 ' . ' 1' lea' l rx . '. ' i i , -' ' , ,- ia , .f f z 1 ' .i - Y . ii i r , - wig. 'iff' '. H ' '- i . . . , Q . Y '4 st' rx-ff --: . . --1' - i , .ivy . f-,,, . i' , .M tn cy, XJR h ,. MA! ii, L Q- gui L i ' , ' . ,'Qf A Vg, , ' ,H -K ' G 31 ' , 5, a ' , h Y V j V l ',L V, ' ' V ' i f ' ,ff 5y'L gs.f'.ifL Q f w ,, l. :ar :J -tx , YS l ' X V iwggjgi 1 WWW gil T fs iflllln . Q H b . ., ',., 4'-' V, i .iv 'ST' f 'Q I YV! i of ., i Aj, 5 in f T f L 4- 'I 'g gli . f ffl. V Ag X , ,.:. uuuuz I . WMM , : 1 v 4 1 f 'K 1 Wl'ii i ,Z 1 1, 'X' zxz -,!. I, . bility Found in sophomores show their great running ability on the a Country team. The Kennedy High Cross Country this year included the following sophomores: W. 1 fshown at righth, C. Merdock, F. Mallon, D. Zumbro, . Flowers. In the next two years of cross country at dy. These boys hope to contribute much effort and ss which will bring home a championship to our I. Coach Freeman anticipates great things in the wo years. ,W Dawn Hoerl Chuck Hokey Charlene Holewa Bill Holmes Running Sophomores FEET X M f V: I 25... ..f- 4 V, '22 ..... 1 .l y f ,jr . , ' ...A e. - 1- ' ii imii V . TW W T .. 1 ,154 A in A i .iw ,La lu t- . f l fs f if l 5 A it ii . . Wai h DL - . ,wiv i 3 fr' f T' T? 7 ' ' T 'Zi , ! y, , 1 -:b A' V K - M. A -F 1 ne- I K' was ' ' V C Z-N N' U F all it . ff - -- 'il ii I, i 'F 1' :F 1 l F' X J Xi if ,X 11-211 T J 'T 5 I ..,,.u. ::- 'I .. LN, -,,ii2f 'iii'!1:ii ,gg e1.E. i' at 1 T 'J : .i f lrl': i' .- '--- i 1 . W- T L '- - -M. - i . N N-J H ark 6 g ' L 2 6 X S li 1 'KV' rl nl? E LQ. ii, 1 Q A iff' - w N ' . . ' A. .J f. ...,, ,. ' f i. f -:-' ,:.. ' , x 'l ' A ii , 'i iii 1-2 K f , -3551-gp Mtv, 9 V, i 'W' i 5.5 . -:ff K. i ... f J .X T if I Judy Homa Burt Hone Beverly Hopper Nancy Horner Marlon Howe Horace Howell Sherry Hugully Don Huist Wendy Hunt Robert Huntoon Tim Hurley Yolanda Hurrnan Claudia Hurst Verlie Husar Pam Hutchens Linda Hutchings Robin lckes Wandy Jacobs Steve Jamieson Tom Janovich Charles Jones Mike Jones Neal Jones Steve Jordan Janey Joyce Bev Julian Mike Jureh Eddie Justus Jan Kabeth Gary Kalinsky Larry Kalinsky Debbie Kapelanski Underclassmen - 91 I fin. 7--V-fm -if - -- V frgjf ' 'illtiii e will . i i ' ,.....,' , 4 4... , if., an H l Q 1Q' it - W' '. ' Wk l -lzzg . D, i s T,. if , ' i ' xiii 'N tl, H1-CI' hs., - -X .af Sf Gene Kapulak Nori Kashich Kathy Kaus Deobrah Keelean Randy Keene Arthur Keith Terry Kidd Kathy Kienkle Gary Kilgore Cliff Kincaid Cyndie King , Cyndie King Pam King Pam King Jim Kirk Shawn Kitts Diane Klacza Susan Kless Kathy Klotz Mark Knight Sandy Knope Karen Koberg Neal Komisar Alex Kovach trr - Z I , v r g . . av' f 'f - i ' ' 'H M :sg Q-' . uquu xi th .21. . vi I :L ,ti . I v ,-,. 1 ' 3 . 'N Alf 5 . ' :Y Q ir j A 'Wi .,-i , ' ,i M 45 'f x Q L, 1 . 31.4 ,,'r--. R .,. . r 4 F it ' . f- i Jag! ' 1 ,J . A sb KM Q 3, 4- Vi! tu .I -at -' ii -I-' 1 'V' -.8 li A 5 ',. ' QQ, -1 fa- ' .l U ' BX ' R. 1 K A ,Ts ' 'i 'a -it , mi I g. Xe. 'X ' f?7,.5f' Y . ,Ari xllv 7 I W : -' :B B rrr 1 t it f it g t - s .y ' -,--- I f i tiii Y L xg A 'iz ' im slr y y,yt y at , V :L ' , Bob Kozicki h S P ,ji A 'ig Dave Kucharski p a , u n , Q fx. r 'bt . - . ss. .. ,af is :I i lb Linda Kuim ' YT ' Margaret Kunz . . ig Debbiw LaBelle Barbara Ladico gawk F l fl i Ii Dan Lambert . Bob Landrum Haltback Rod Sturgeon, one of the many Kennedy Junior Varsity gridders from the sophomoze class, turns the cor- ner and heads up field for a long gain in the Eagle game with Crestwood. Sturgeon avoids one of his teammates who had thrown a block to take out an opponent lineback- er. The Class of 73 has many players on the junior var- sity squad who hope to provide the varsity teams of the future successful seasons. 92 - Underclassmen Blo hifi f a - i i ik-q ijE:,i.k. W .. G e T B T 'ii 1 - li X- V pp N ' l , 3Mi lzli i f . . .A 1 6, 1 -- . .NEW l , W Ie! W .Q '-1 fg' .un lliifln L . 11 L iii Q A ' E Wil la ,, l ry 'R ,A 1 -6 if 'sa T 5 , K ' - if as Y, ,::: wil E if kj! 63g P,, i':f,:- EXW :': I' N 12-'f' . ll V' li' ,r Ef -..::, 6 V Tx! . . fl , 1Y . - . r. ..- A V , 1 1 A. , , Libr! 5 ev Yee- 4 Y: ' , i ,gl-v c i T , ei ' AQ T ',i , Li ku: 4 if XX F xl It , , ..,,. . fl -:f,. A , L :Q-V. fa, ,K+ 1 ii 1-1' ii ii .ii n 'iii er , i bl i 'iii I ll T a T T .L L .9 i ii , , 1 1 I k 1 L J I tx. 1 A .14 kg 4 fl-, - T- 2,135 Z ,. N i fe-' L 1 i 4' , , F' K Jll T T ' , X M N it VIQA in 1 T T T T 1 , T , L ' T , .' A ' .Xl - 'ie-TX . l. if il T if L i '- A. . , ,gl ui- , ZH -. , ' , .:.-E- - W -- I-.. - .A , ,A I' , if-i f A he ef 1 , T f T . 1 ,lg ., ,. X V 'IW - X 4., H - - iii- iff, 1 T an ,, e l.. i ff A T Y is If- ,ilf-l' ' ll N Q K, R - ,f ' A ,1 f T fi 'J L W ' W dig,-E Ei wsu , CLA, H 4 D ,,-f- Qxs Cb, 1M A In E' A, 9117- 'Z V I ' Bob Lane Bill Lang Danny LaPointe Rosie LaPointe Chris Larken John Larson Lorrie Larve Bruce Latendresse Terri Lavett Mike Lauerman Bob La uerman Tony Leach Bob Lee Janet Leonard Elaine Lippert Patricia Liss Wendy Llewellyn Dennis Long Kathy Lossing Barbara Loveless Joe Lupinski Bob Lusk Theresa Lyke Lee Lysinger Jerry MacDonald Colin MacPherson Sue Maddox Dennis Magyar Tim Magyar Dawn Makima Mary Makus Bob Malicke Don Maliszewski Frank Mallon Ron Mann Richard Manual Marie Manzini Carol Marcis Richard Marcis Alan Marl Michele Marshall Judy Mascaro Bob Masor Cindy Matchko Mark Mathis Deb Matthies Cheryl Matzas Kris Maurer Marion Maxwell Mary McAnallen Linda McCain John McCliment Cheryl McCollum Don McCoy Jan McCrea Joanne McCreary Bob McCurry Kathy McDermott Joanne McEachern Alan McGrath Donna McGuckin Gregg McGussan Doris McKee Mike McKinney Underclassmen - Rah Rah Rah Soph Have the Spur ww Another new experience faced by sophomores is a pep assembly Each student strives to be heard above 2,000 others. Jim McLaughlin Janice McLaughlin Dave McMahan Shirley McMahan Tim McNamara Debi McNanu Gary McQuiston Sandra McWhorten Cindy Meadows Cindy Michalls Clayton Metcaef Karen Meharry Kathi Mesecra Don Miles Dennis Miller Diane Miller Jessis Miller Nancy Miller Sue Miller Terry Minidis Sophia Miodrago Karleen Mitchell Jim Mitchell Pam Moffatt Mark Molnar Pete Monis Mike Moore Bob Moore t 'fly it l ll, l ll l its l l C M A ' - 1 -xi .il it 5 U 3 , - g. 2, A M, ,, l r -N4' , , ,P l 1 l ., K X 'iilr Y - all lisa mi - K Y, X Q P -fl. tl '1 '. i n K, Q35 ---l X :I PJ ' 14 - W lr JI ' all 7 It,-,P ,Q I ,E M- l, ,ffk Y +3 ' V1 -A V ' lx Af ' 4 . rl 2 4 A V W , at A-. W I- A X' I 1 Vli I ff y H- h. , y L .. J, to H I r X J 1157 , X f , l az ' mm: ls. fl-i Hifi ll - me 3 K, V ., n ' f N -if li, , -' I iz if 1 l 'm iff mfr? I. ' if - of ll , Mn. , ' unna- A 4 V liz' 2 Qs , 2 1, E .i ilk 1 l Ken Moran John Mordowski Dan Morelli Denise Morri John Morris Bill Morris Richard Morton Mark Motil Alice Mouro LuAnn Mulhern Cherri Mulka Michele Mulka Keith Munger Diane Munofo Chris Murdock Ed Murphy Sherry Musser Bob Napiorskowski Venessa Nash Donna Neal Randy Nelson Gregory Nester David Neuder Gail Nicita Denise Nickell Jan Niemi Laura Nikolai Randy Nimtz Diane Nirba Terri Nogafsky Sally Norman Joe Northam Pat Nunnery Randy Nutt Kathy O'Brien Gloria Ochala Tim O'Connor Sheryl O'Grady Barbara O'Guin Dawn Oldham Cathy Oleszek Dave Olsen Sue Olson Mark O'Malley Dan O'Neal Dan R. O'Neil Joy Paananen Gary Panther Denise Paris Cathy Parker Ernie Parpart Carol Parson Bev Paseny Ronald Patrick Cheryl Patten Jordan Pavlick -it X V ..,. 5 ,W V url'-iff 'iwx i,, , :gf V 'V' l ll. t QQ all 'll . '- . si i ,rv l 1 C. l , , - '- '.pzE-::5:..5a.:-an - wp 'rf , ,- V' TW H ., A , ,, : ,V 1 rl - l V' , ' It ' 1- ,gr ELC g : ... .uf N. 3 ' -.. .. ' nn '!1nZ21'3xlC' :::zg'i::zr.::::::' ns fans.-n..,.'l :.. l . W V, , N' ' x ' . Wggx A . hiv ' ixzn ' IW trwlw L- fs ,M Q ':, . :-: ttot j, 'Z l . ee 1 ,,:ai mir Xe Y , .,, lu ., iv l., Esmffii lu Wzfilh 3935555 45115115 : fm-- -fw 1 1 w1:a9gz,- 7 'P' f,-213, .l f .egg 4 f I - fi' k fi ' l fx,-sl wi 1 G l.h , ' X 1 J Q xlffigitl L. ' W Q. C l an ff ' P ' E.--.K T 'L - X I Qs 1 5 Xl Y? P ' ' I Nl f ,-., , . M. 1,2 M ff if N i lf - ' ' . Jr, '. usa . ,' it 'M U ' -1, 1 l , A ' riff 5 ,sf . , ,f '- . . f 'X H l 7 H . .L 3 f i-.. X NF: .. A , , ' Q E Tin X l l , 1 , , j L ' A V' is . -1 'lp l l, L,,,. C w il F . t 2 as fl L - V 1. , Y Qx , - . A 5' , , , i, -V QE , rf , .2 - -1 4 u 1 X I. a Z P TV , , - roi E . in '- ' . cd: E N i . i ' . R we 'Q f 5-. .L , - f at l f Underclassmen - 95 G. Beegman as he portrays Hardy and T. Stone as she tries to disguise herself as a German lass, for the German Club initiations. Vanessa Pawlusiak Mark Payne Jim Pente - L Robin Perreault H - -. ' ' Y , Chris Peruski , K 'P' , ,l . -K Debbie Peters K ,l g - .gg Barb Phelps A . . ' Douglas Phelps K' ' f Barb Phillips ,f J i N H ' J if Q 91' E s , ,fl .L Charley Phipps Qt ' f' Cindy Pierce Jim Pierce Dan Pillard Tom Pinkam Deb Pinkerton Carol Piper John Pltoniak Debbie Pittman Lorraine Pittman if , , Gina Piacidi . Dave Placido f Roy Pompa ' 'E' Paul Pongracz W' Paula Pongraz ' ' Helen Poppe A Make Povlach - . 96 - Underclassmen :plea 'Q in v 1 1 :ze sg, l ,555 .- ' ll P-' ' ' 'A -TE P ,K W U '11' ic, 11 11-', 1 tr, - 1 , . . ' - 1 1.59 NW 1 all V v . 1 T W , 1 It -iff- ,, ' ' N . . gil, 1 -1 . J, As in f - 1 rl of i 441 xrfxq Q' 1 , 11. ' VQQ 1 11, ' 1- 1 N 1 E l - 1 1,1 fl I - , A 1 1 7 I . . ' lf TTY' ' , , 'Ziff ' 1' ii 'ff ' ' W 2 ia K 'T 11-- - 2 1 2 --4 ' 1 ggi' ' . V -1 u f? fi ' ' . ' 11 ' ll , , ! for 1- -it K QA - lg' ' 12 ,L - ,P c. . X , -h L- 1 1, - c f 5 ,,, 1 1 ,I . ? x 1 .' 5' 1 :L A Q A . X t A I t :gg Av 1 I ' 'ily 11 n --15 - -. 'll ' figs hilt' :A ffijf' , LL: , Jaw 1 1. N rf- 1 ,R . , I 14,1 1 V' :. 1 1 V :Y 11:2 A. :: :: I M l igrii 11 . Y .J L.- ' .121 ' Q T Y 5 'EEZ W iff 1 4 ' ,, Q . ' ' w, - liiigi' - ',1 5 Q X f - 5 ' '54,-1 1 ' ' ls 1 '1 . k . 1 .X 5 ' ' A- ' - - . Q fl- 1 -' ' , 4, Lge' ,NX ' -' ' ff 5 1 ' . ' 1 , ' V ' S U ' 5 .. ,l . A I 1 . -- ji 1 - 1 1. 'P if ,1243'.'.'w1, '11 'Y it a is ef' 11121, l 1 wg- 0 ' 0 We N f , ,. X 411, 11. 1, -ug 1- 1111 Q 111?l1111 ., M , .1 1. 1 111, - l 0 0 1 i el, tl ...... . V, 1, , ,, ,.,-P' . 4. 1 0 , . , 1 . V1 ,1 11 , , 1 1. 1 1 1 is -4 1 wi i0.0.0.0aQ', , 3. 1 1, 1- f fr: 1 Q-A V F me w'.?.!,h?'il01 1 1 f, , fag F ' Q, 1 ,o 0 1--of-104 . X- f, xl A k X 5 1 14'-fl .- .,:3...g.. --.-wi u ' 1 1a if 1 1 as rt, A I W -L A I lx .v,' lb. A K - . at , t. 1 -K , 1 -- ' Y' 49.x '. it 5 'Rt , fx Y X , ,iii 1' -ge t Q 5, ' 1 1 , . .L f J ig ,,,, ,,,,, J- ,1 W A' ' 1 at J I in 1 5113. H il , , ji, , iv 15511 ' '1 ' 1 ill , 3 fl 1 fr' ' l A 1. i - 1' 1 1 lx Q11-1 1,1 fl 1 f ,A , 1.1, 11 , ,, W I l '--, , ? ' H 5. Q i -1-11- Tit: X JtVV V Km f 31 wi 1 . I f ,fi A Z1 ' 'Ig I F gig? ' ,f it A. 7: ,EVA ' K l- I I :.- fr 111 1 1 f , l f , -, J? 1 WT 1 av'-3-eff' -- --verve ..1111 s ,:,: 13- -11h ' 1257 N C-'gif' 'A VVVV l ., ' f Q i 11 12E' Ak - -:I :va 1-A 5 W lv 1 I ii KW f f ., ll - 1 - fli 1? 1' ll Bob Powers Britt Price William Priem Debbie Priest Greg Price Rose Pruitt Al Psujek Dave Purcell Kathy Puskash Janet Quesenberry Raymond Quiel Jerry Raper Carol Ray Wanda Ray Karen Reeber Chuck Reedio Kay Reedy Cheryl Reeves Ed Renko Ga ry Rentschler Tim Resovsky Dan Reyna Lynn Rice Joe Richard John Richards Carol Richardson Wanda Rife Steve Rimer Mike Robinson Sabrina Robinson Mike Rodgers Cheryl Rodzewicz Vicki Row 1Mitch Romanowski Ralph Rose Tom Rose Toni Rose Doug Rowley Roza Mitzee Walter Rudin Dave Runge Mike Russel Pat Ryan Robert Sabo Sue Sadjak Randy Saem Geno Salomone Tim Samuels Billie Sanders David Saunder Michael Sauve Paul Savage Ron Sawmiller Karen Schenfelden Dale Schenlitz Mike Scherk Linda Scherlitz Steve Schiebel Cheryl Schnaekel Barbara Schuman Kendra Schwartz John Schwartz Vickie Scott Betty Scroggins Underclassmen - 97 Q... 7' '71,-..?2f1f i ii Q 'Qi ' ' ' . 25 R' '3f:i'L- vfq, 1 ga 3 X 'iff ,,g xii xi ii. A Y K , V G.: ii Ll ' r i . . 'S g 'pfffg .-,-f- V , . J ,, , J . 4 -Q 1, n 'l 'Vi will u 5- I 1 P .7 , X 4 ' ,,. -'SC' ,, .3-or 11. J P X' 1 ER My W5 V. , 1-I N ,Elf-Q55 .VA ' ' IJ, 1.5, . ' 1. fi Silva? f VFJWXE .sl , y an S gl asf f ,J , A, i K L fwwaieif Xi .t :bf ' it an . In lee 1 ,tg Nigga 5 fi at e 74 X-'V' 5 W.. 2 5, ln, L X ill All - sf .l j J l ,f l l 1 f L lr Qi it ',.v- L fi,:.. l'lgiyV ,I Z L 5 S Y 1-,r'g....q i li 1,1 , l 1 98 Underclassmen W L Q Ji I X 1' as I 3, Q I it gk , ,:- K'-fr , ok i lv V X4 H iii ii' V it Si.....,-.- 1 X A A as s W 5 1 I , .tm . l ii 57' ,xg ., ,A ,X A111 4 - Q F ' - I-I ., .mr - i :em F - W S'-amiga. . .4 'assgifssiik x . k.. ax, ' XWNI ' .fil J ' , .Q 1 4' K in sel fi' E- Q, ..k.'. , z QQ i 4,6 Ili f ZZAA ' Q, 4 ,f 'If 'T :A ga .... .pg -' ffl i'-'1-7745? 77 H ' fa- l T2 L- -,,Qe'71 ' ., l 5 M ' 5... ' I ' , ' ' .r,,,,,-WJ. . :J v : i I x i E 4 ' i I 441, wr i ii l ?ppiii iii:i,5g5g.im li 't ii Ur' x . ...Q-x- . it If X Xi X . 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'Q - I I me f .,' 1 ' t y' 4, mt 1- I Q , -A . 1 A. 1 , , ST ,v - 111' J 'x A 'l. fi I il vi I y- 5 Q :- l ,L .N Q.. ire Rose Seleusk Colleen Semeniu Gary Setser Sharon Sexsmith Brent Shannon Arthur Shelton Kathy Sheridan Charles Sherlock Debra Shimoda Debbie Shoemak Evelyn Shores Kim Sigfried Jan Simpson Dave Sizemore Jan Skeens Debbie Slowinsk Dennis Smiley Arthur Smith Dan Smith Delee Smith Denise Smith Karen Smith Kay Smith Laura Smith Linda Smith Mike Smith Rick Smith Sheilah Smith Diane Smolen Joyce Snell Joe Sobocinski Donna Solem Cheryl Sovitch Barb Squires Ralph Stagskal Debbie Standaf Brenda Stanley Jolene Starr Mark Stawski Cindy Steiner Gary Steller Lynda Steyer John Stevens Robin Stewart Diane Stimac Bill Stoll Terry Stone Leonard Stopc Bill Stout Mark Stratford Chuck Straub Kathy Straub Thomas Stec Paul Studdard Rod Sturgeon Larry Summitt Pat Sutika Billie Sutton Carol Swanson Elenore Swart Bill Sweaney Lesa Sweet Krystal Swope Ma ry Szcze pa n Tf' HM.-wi K ph s Caught on the Spot 5 If-I -G- ee' Verlene Tackett Brenda Taylor Carol Taylor Claudia Taylor Debbie Taylor Marc Taylor Mark Temple John Tencza Carl Thacker Julie Thomas Norman Thomas Michele Thompson Sue Thompson Pam Todd Richard Todd Thomas Todd Paul Tokarz Rock Tolinski Eileen Tomkiewicz Roberta Torango Debbie Torres Debbie Toth Tom Tracy Dave Travis Mark Tsech Chuck Tudor Glenn Turbury Connie Tyler 1.1 ' L .ir l 4 r P K 4 'A E, .MAX kv - C' 'R' if ' x 1 A P. Conyers, L. Steyers and T. Abler are caught in the act of being themselves. l s ' . , Im v-.1 . '. -ll ' - ' K h 'il 1,1 Q if T . z., - l A -cj , of I. - K ' l Z lx n F I K ? - ' .. A A' , V' xii - X' ' .,., . ,. as .,.. W ..,E , ,,.. M X :IIE 1 33' ,' an 2525.1 l 5. Sf.. vssmis 'saw W ' .qi 55 ' ' 'lb 4. lil' ,, K 522.3 E' NN 1. 3 H 2 1 4 ll :QM . i-25 5555 . Ylif ll? M Z XT I , W H, l as ,Q 'll ,- l ' . l T ,fl . . A N ,fi 'RR ' E ! lx 1-suv! l 1 5 - 2 l lgellli lx. ' , T vs. 9 5 ' 1- v A la 'YP 3 - H W 2 ll l W dsx! 1 , l if V 'Ka' V XQH iff ll Underclassmen - 99 Karen Uamos Mark Upton Tom Upton Steve Urdahl Joseph Usher Dave Vallenti Ken Vandeventer Jeanne Vanover Kathy Vanrensselaer Stephen Varner Al Vasquez Mary Ellen Vergard Kathy Vespremi Donna Vowell Don Vroman Karen Wagner Pam Waldrop Patrick Walega Rodney Walker Rodney Walker Dave Waple Lynn Ward Mike Wass Robert Welch Rod Welch Sue Welch Robert Whalen Brain Wheeler lan White Jill White Steve Wiggins Mike Wiley John Wilhelm Richard Willett Jackie Williams Sherry Williams Terry Williamson Bill Willis Don Wilson Robert Wisusik Marie Woiciak Lee Woodley Terry Worley Terry Wukitsh Kirk Wunderlich Ron Yager Belinda Young Don Young Maryann Yuhas Donna Yutzy Deb Zalenski James Zickler Carry Ziolkowski Bill Zniuda Kris Zuba Fred Zukowski 100 - Underclassmen i A X, J i J I ll' 4 ,1 1 is H - ii Ll Q W-we - -w Q. , Ea, Q' ii 1 :E X, 1. U QQ H .:.., i , . 1- - , 11 ' .l I e s ill ,lv SS 1 - , i . ., iff' Xt K ae it ut. .H .UM 3, J I N ,ll 5' x t 4. ilu- ' ' :H . 'il r-' 'l M 1 T -t v 'a L - 'Lf q N- ll l ' A Q, l X ZTIJ-'H ,-.I rv. N ' . ffl l. 'l i J at 5:14 if-1 1 I Us i s 1 5 llll- .1 ,M 'l 1 l ,U .wi , 4 .,. ,.,t Q- H - . 1 . l 4, xv ' ,, l 1. lx 1 f m 'X Elf w - l 'fe ' -1 .A. .K .4 1531.1-uti-is 4 'ST Km 1. J X X, , .-A. 'zz l l .xA - , A 1 1 1 i ll ixl l 'i, 'xg ,a- Q ,,v,- F ' X K -w l , :at 1 l m r nl' l lil -4'-L llrm' :-234' See: i,,: , ., ,-:vig - ' . ,a -. . u .41 . ew. ' i ' ' , - flea- , . ,- I r l 2 . ,, i 'L .L iii ll i. ,i . . 311355. ' r 1-.l!'iiQiii l V. ' ,H l5,,.l.il ' s in ...:: ' l 1'-, fr Ahemx sf 1 i l A . - . ll' Lk M 'NQ il 'Q L X Rf' ! u N' Eels QR, 4-P l ar, the John F. Kennedy band and majorettes familiarized the student ith several new routines, Sophomore V. Roe displays her special talents e enthusiasm necessary in each of Kennedy's majorettes and band rs. Sophs Elude Pics 10th Grade Camera Shy List Barb Agnillo, Darrell Allen, Daniel Amado, Mildred Anthony, Sally Baber, Thomas Bachman, Keith Bain, James Bilbrey, Linda Bob- bio, Rick Bowman, June Boyer, Marvin Brittain, Gwen Brown, Jannine Caramanna, Mike Casey, Cheri Clark, Susan Czepcin- sky, Terry Dangerfield, Dennis Davanzo, Dave Daughtery, Kathy Dee, Teresa Dykes, Norma Evans, Mark Flowers, Clifford Freder- ick, Janice Garzoni, Nancy Golen, Steve Hardy, Yolanda Harmon, Danny Harrison, Deborah Hiller, Mary Holman, Donald Hurst, Phylis Jackson, Ronald Johnson, Eleanor Kahokuolani, Patrick Kelly, Ray King, Kathleen Kunkle, David Leavitt, Donna Lisuk, Barbara Lodico, Jim Loggains, Terri Lovett, Gregory Manga, Pamela Martin, Edward McBride, Gary McCuiston, James Mc- Harry, Robert McLeod, Rhea Miller, Katheryn Misora, Laura Mon- ticello, Bruce Moore, Peter Morris, Paula Morrison, Ray Mutsh- ler, Allen Myons, Dale Nothnagel, Gloria OcHala, Harold Odom, John Oleksiay, Stephein Pacurai, Kathy Parks, Ronald Patrick, David Pierce, Andrew Schaaf, Carol Russell. Norman Socha, Jo- seph Sperry, Ralph Stayskal, Jan Steinert, Theresa Sturgill, Kirk Sturm, Mark Tabor, Barbara Takacs, John Tedesco, Thomas Todd, Deborah Torrige, Janice Vercelor, Gary Wayman, Cynthia Weathers, Carrie Welch, Mike Wester, Debra Whip, Connie Wil- son, Vicki Winkles, Daniel Zumbro. Underclassmen - 101 Juniors Accomplish Memorable Y is 102 - Underclassmen 'en-ff '-egi5f ' ' ,- ., . V1 if ,FM L . . - N J , . H., X233 V ,L W, s ' it '- ' x H5 X 3 1 gg 1 Q f N 1 iss- A1.,Q . 1 -1 ,. 7, ,mmf-'37, wifi: fi ii H 55. if wi. gg'-ff 1 ,ww M4321 .. me K. H , .M . V v K.-. . Y ,- 1. ' . .fx ' --f - . , ' .. ' :iz 4- pf-1 gi Q Sizinmgyiffj-g'k.g. K 1 -,U Y Of-:qsgy 7 . V .mg Wk Ts. , Q , f J, if fiiffi .U ,.s ii W rp: ' 'T ,. 1 ' 5 . M. S Q f at if I M ff f f 4 1 1 ' i ' 'T P P wi -:,.,,gN ' wr P HM-,,,,.... .-A-wr?-'W TOP: V. Pres. G. Tomei and Treas. D. Andrus listen to advice at one of the junior class meetings. TOP RIGHT: Mrs. Evans, junior class advisor, and her husband enjoy a pleasant evening at the 1971 Ju- nior Prom. ABOVE: Sec. L. Phillips accurately records the minutes of each meeting. RIGHT: Pres. T. Beaudion presents his views on upcoming class business to an interested junior class. -ni 'tw .few . 3 n,--F, I A Jaw! . by 1 X eadership of tis school year, 1970-71, as juniors re challenged by several new respon- ties. Decisions for our future must wade. Classes are a myriad of term rs, exams, and teachers. We choose rs. As a class we participate in ol activities. Vikings are Push- sets the mood for our homecom- oat. We host the annual Sadie Hawk- December. The 1971 Junior Prom ld. We prepare ourselves to assume ole of school leadership in our se- year. Involvement now prepares us efuture. Class Officers F-, 1? l 1 -- :TES 'tt 12452144 'V mf' aff it l: 45 l ajsvf l ,wmwwwwirer llll sw I: E ' 5 W - They tl X! 41 V,-Nl, pl, .bv ll l J 1 L w lltl A it .i:' A , 7 it l is . Y ' ef- Ig 2 fs- 4 , .. J' ff --L N, 'K - I - -.F W :en .7-V ,I 4 ,xx sg . '. ..,' gf yt, , V ., 1' gh gl' 1-1 l gs- ., ll yfgil i l ,H 1,5 3 A , ' 'W' ' tl ll l Q H I V - H . f , 'A I , 1 4 X ww ,. 4 1 IMP: V K It ls. I 1 .11 F: ' ' I- - 1 g et A : ' f : ' :....5 Q H JQ :ii 5 , 5 vi ' l sl T! 5 F P, ly l Vx , AKC! 'R v 1 , .e, 'f 'Fm N Bill Abbley Margie Abler Bob Acheson Dennis Adamisin Cliff Adkins Catherine Aho Dennis Allen Pat Allen :D kv i s my-f-. H W - J - 1 Ml N M ' 1 J' is . We av gr , 1 1 he lr gy H' Vg ,H we .. .. ., , V Y W I l A ' J , si lk 5' l . ll X l L Y ILM: , 1 6 , l et iz ll ,1 ll ,. ,lk K i 'i K , 55135355 f ,f ,Y ,A 5:3 lTfEHWBfifWWiQMWf l I 'W .Jn ev 'Q 1 ,,,, 0- ? is J . : A ' if its le . ' we li ' ' I iil N I .. , f u 'W 1 V XX lx, f Cgzfg gi- is lv 1 V fx N. l '- J J ' -l Pam Ames Vic Ampezzan Denise Anderson Pat Anderson Roger Anderson Scott Anderson Carol Andrew Mike Andrews Deb Andrus Robin Anteau Shirley Ashbrook Betsy Atherton Jim Attlio Connie Auler Dennis Aune Len Baas Carol Baber Cindy Bacha Marty Baitty Bob Baker Joe Baker Nancy Balogh John Bandankre Janice Bartok Carol Bartolo Don Beaton Terry Beaudoin Denise Beaudrie Kathy Beckius Clarence Bedford Barb Beesley Dave Belknap Jim Belbrey Linda Bentley Tim Bevins Kathy Beyar Janis Blair John Blank Ken Bochonek Underclassmen - 103 Ken Boike Mark Bolan Teresa Bolling Frank Bomilla Bruce Bone Lola Bovair Maria Boyer Keith Brachel Sue Branam Pattie Brock Nancy Brough Cindy Brown Dale Brown Darnelle Brown Rose Burris Curt Buzo Charles Byrd Mercedes Caceres Marie Cagle Linda Cain Terry Calcut Sharon Callahan Victor Callega Carl Campbell 104- Underclassmen Ambitious JFK Juniors Tack gb , 5. -1, ,.'i X A i i if 7:-z , J i M is ,' ' M - 4- , U- , Y Y rl I '4 f I hw gf? ll L l l ggi .. iw I HSV fx! 'ii r Y i. .. ll . B N .lsr if-fx .sleffww o 'B ii ul , .fir TN -. 1 7 ' f in A -5-l It C :J -- X by V , - ,, Q' V J X 'rf L It ' l 0 1 . 1' 1: 1' , 'W ' Q ll 5531255 l . li i --fff i will i ' ,,, M, -.le,cl W- i I in cie C- , R 4i Z 3 'Y YHQMM i ...hz 'il w Q., L.. f x ,1' .. f :I-v J i ' !ir.vvviX 4 iq M' 511- f 1. l il . t 'RT' ka, omecomin Float, Rivals TTHTTV i x. i LU A T TTT sn.- Zflig ' TY T T Q l9L!!!!!!E.:!!!!'!!!?! T. Jil xii MM' X f ,-eg , - 'T an E :fs , L ' 1. i T .X i lr, TT! f N' , ,X :Li , ,Y'3x,E f X me LTA If 1 git.. v 1 ,F I. we 'E' W Q 7 . 'li lv! 'Fi X T N ' it Tl FAR LEFT: The juniors float took second place in this year's float competition. LEFT: B. Bone' kicks off to start the game as D. McClain prepares to move downfield. T W T1 .95 ,,. i U I -T.. T?23iTTT TT ai 9' D TT T . S . -T.: YJ W-,X T' ' T i . gc X 1 J N T T 'Vw V1 1 W m WTsT,!TiTT3E1TTT1!TQ ,, , y , H R' , . I T-Tlx, -u-S 4 S I ii X I L r ELLA :V we ' a ,L - ij -' ai ,, L , , .,.,, A T . T-1 - J 5.225525 ii' TT 2 T 1' '-'- ' Q f E ! fn 5' EEE: .ig .ff xl V 1- T 1:3 Q 'T ,T 'N TT 2' .I If Aw' T . if , I ii i 4 b i up , 15:11 TT ' ' A. , .. .M ,M , TT S T T ' 1 . V ls T , , 1 ,av H Aii, T XT 'f J' .LTT- ' T.,T,',ss-A: ,, -- '. Ti ,.., T JT, T , Jw.- . ga., TT, M-- Z' Gary Carlini Kerry Carlini Terry Carlini Rose Ca rmack Dave Carroll Tony Carrasco Jim Carter Patty Cartwright Richard Cassell Boyd Chapman Fred Chapman William Chenier Lynn Chrzanowski Donald Clark Blake Clegg James Cody Cynthia Cole Pat Comer Marilyn Cooksey Ralph Cornett Paul Cosgro Lou Ann Cousineau Howard Coykendall Jerry Crain Paul Crain Brian Crawley Kathy Cretul Don Cripps Debbie Crosby Ruth Crouse Underclassmen - .. , Wi . Fe get 4 , , J L. J . . ,LE ,, 't 7' 'EsE:'!!- ' 5: . In-4 9 6 Q' f ' x YW J J J sss l , Y fn , . 'N --yy fi J M i ? E X I .i iii V I 2--'li' l3f1-fa. f 'iz j i fig ' fm . Mig I ll l 'C' .L . .al l D i I M R tlzwfl. Ei: I ..,. . a J lt , at i H ,gal ii. - -...Hn L. :5...-:.f' -L, .. Q-5 it as F ll ' gr , j f, , .' ' .i . lilies. . lx I VN .:.. i ii A si ' ' :g li , ' ,L ' ffl ' -,', lf' ' ff' , 1. ',. J 32111: . ' L LL. a if ' f E E:f:.V ,' I ,- ,QM -Ei, i iffii , J ie ii , X ,, .. W I wg- A J IA' ' , ' 3 .kg i . .Q 15' t If , ' '4 Mis. iff f ,.,, It RX SJ f Nl .Y X? X' ,1 ,Ji i 106 - Underclassmen Carol Cuddy Ray Cullen Ken Cyewski Cathy Czajkowski Hans Czeranna Charles Dangerfield Mike Daniel Roger Daniel Janice Daniels Phil Darnell Jane Datson Pat Davis Jeff Day Ron Day Tim Dean Harold Deault Mark Dee Lori DeMarco Mary Diaczenko Larry Dobbs Dave Douglas Terry Douglas Ron Dowling Linda Drain Mary Duncan Kathy Durham Fred Edzik Bob Eggleston Penny Elka Jim Embree Terri Engel Juanita Enriquez Vince Enriquez Gabriela Ermel Elliot Everson Bob Fa nto Cathy Fanto Don Fardig Mike Fedronich Barbara Felix Donna Felker Al Ferguson Colleen Finnerty Roger Fisher LorrieFlowers Sue Forgach Connie Franks LaVanne Freeman Lou Fritz Ron Fusina Michele Gadoua Daniel Gardner Wenda Gasper William Gay Lewis Gentry Larry Gerdom , , , Q ' Il ull I 'A ,qs lin V an F' fr af, ' N ' 1 C3 xt -'I iw 1 ,Oui A aug i . : -ivgg ggi r,A,'f. ', - gif 'i - l A t l it if Q L- , 4 ltr lsls as 'RX i .4,. I L Q-rs 7 ., N il L ' - l. 1 W f EE: , w g f ,Hx K' , iz Q ,,,.., ,. 'bf J' 25, X . l if .sf iii if lsz-. :' ga 1 'H- 'll ' ,li ' .' H ,wi if In T 'J 1 'Q if-' 1 G 'F yfilix W- tif G 'f ' 'Exi m . X 5 :QE ,! 5 f 'L' ' rig , , ,,.,., -- Q1.. 5 f N LI t- - i- - 4 W- L. i 1' L g A H 5 f G ,fx fx xii.. .5 1 T 1 Efforts Stron , Have Varsity Impact gm? Extra points are very vital to a football team's chances for victory. This season, the Eagle extra points were made by two fine junior players. Bruce Bone did the kicking and Dave Stephens was the player who received the ball from the center and placed the ball for Bone's successful extra points. Bone was also one of the Eagle's main running threats while Dave primarily served on the specialty squad. 1 1 Marilyn Gerheart Y -4. lf l 14 ,H , fi tk li 51 ZF i l ' ll at Gary Giacomantonio . .Qi 1 ' ,f ill ll Y , . ShirleyGibson 3. gi, .L This l l '. ,. KJ, N .V . is 3-?11git8E'r?s. -. Q -5 -' .84F.WF-11 - . 'K.?CL55:1?U ' Ti ,,',. . efflliajgw f .egg l, ,,,,.,2:55,'xz'.,2fi l my .9 W lift: 5 1 i- ' I Qi. i Lynn Gilleran -xl H lzygg' l 1 Y B r... ,. ,g.. . .. I 4 ' l l l l. .Q .,. mx: S l fi - M l . K- l fl. ,tex ,. 5 s l x +,l1,, .-' ily, , as A . is 5 1 -fa f s. L . L if-ig i ' ' 4 I is ll s ,. .. , '- l A 5 ' i ! ,ff X N Y 93' M i lv pil f . ,ll Randy Gomez Tom Gonda Nanci Gooden Gary Goddman Denise Gorsline Danny Gossett Debbie Graff Mike Grant Robin Green Debby Greene Terri Gregory Don Groff Joe Grogan Norma Guajardo Underclassmen - 107 Larry Haley Roberta Hall ii . 1 1 - me iii wwe Q ll ll ll' EV? Jimfiiifsl I ' ,wi ,ii ,,,W We , f S-N Cecil Hamer A ' X1 rr N 1, K . all WA Allan Harley :yy - ,Ii Ken Hart Dave Hatfield John Hatfield f F A 108 - Underclassmen . A ' g f k.....l ix ..4.. Junior Speed Leads Tea As seen from J. Hillman and T. Beaudoin's expressions, warm-ups for cross country ar work. iiQ'f?f1.:: - 'if my W . l i , ak' W JL iw, rig. :- ff?'4'-H' s -f f'!5'Z'i2iFi-4: Wwwmggg QMLEM lib + , Q f, M : 2 HW Q 'iv-F fe 5 E, Gary Hawve Garry Hendrickson Terry Henrion Kathy Hensley Venia Henson Vicki Hercher Mike Hicks ' ' '25, L , , Lg g, , ,wg 1 -I , M l 'M' J ,,, , W bg J, jx x ..: j I X I f 4 ' wee,-FW '- I,,i,i,5,. ,V l 'ff f 1 , fl . U W ll f ' elf' '?l'1'5'i 'CZ' ' 'T7 V V L, -. V f S' . 5 lj ' -V' KN r' 'yu' Q ' '5 -mg. QQ? X, , - 1 I 1 1 1 ,. ,A 4 ' l i ,-YW' ll N iii J x B: K:,Q 'FC , rv- ' , JM pt , J eil 'ifwigi ,, ee Us I 5-N4 J fax ! I i Randy Higley James Hillman Robert Hines Glenn Hinzman Steve Hollis Chuck Holsing Ron Honeycutt Cheryle Hopkins Bonnie Horn Steve Hotchkiss Linda Hovorka Bill Hunt Del Huntsinger Allan lson Rick lson Leanne Jackson Rodney Jacobs Mickey Jacques Diane Jeney Warren Jivohirian Yvonne Johnson Barb Jones Diane Jones Donna Jones Tim Jurek Lisa Kaholuolani Linda Kalinsky Ann Kasper Dan Keeling Mel Kelly Doug Kendall John Kennedy John Kenney Linda Kilgore Kent Killebrew Bob King Anita Kirk Carol Kish Joann Kish Pat Kitson Rick Klatz Mark Knick Sue Kolnitys Karen Koteles Ron Kovacs Kathi Krater . Richard Lamberte Debbie Lambert Bob Lamon Marilyn Lanham Dean Larkui Chuck Laskey Debbie Laswell Dan Lawerman Ray Lauerman Tony Lauth J ,fl lx 3? 1 1' if A :': ' nk ' 'Nl' N l 32 ffl - E43'Zi3fTEf2-3 l. g -- ef? lg -:zu - l V WV 1 '. ,-,F 355 we L l Q- , fgf ,I T , si' it xr ky . h 6 wh iff it A ,- ' G ,,::l ' lifjgef . 5 - X by 5 J U Y X -my L , ff ' .l- 4 '1 , ef A ' ' V f ,Th . an , XJ J - it L 7 xl , - A' V N M' , , , ls- , A L 9, f Rim K 'N' gf 5 ' -. 2 1, ,. li dk 'l Wil fi 'i:- ll . J li l is mx 1 ' l ' ' X ' VLL . . i bbbi,t . 3. , ' A1 ii: 'N il ,,:: 1 ETL .L fe 1 Q fe X I:- - ' A K: is lyk ' T Q il ,M lF T?E9B3 'H R- IEE' 1 . l' 9:12157 Ai A V V ll? 5 J fe is I if '- .:.,.i A , gi Q 'te ll' iii ti' iz F Q 'l :-if 2- 4' f WX.. f W 5 -. flfwf-' -1? :-24:6 11'-' iii J if gm gill I , 4 Underclassmen - 109 Steve Lavender Lesa Leach Robin Lee Shirley Leich Debra Lemay Mark Lenart Debbie Lentz Theresa Letizio Mike Lewis JoEIlen Light Richard Lilly Debra Linne Dennis Liss Bob Lobdell Debbie Lossing Monica Louks Barbara Lowry Erwin Lidwig Debbie Lueckenhoff Klaus Luehs Mary Lupinski Jeff Luttermoser Paul Lytikainen Greg MacDonald Hugh MacEachern Cindy Machowicz Piper MacPherson Kim Maddox Deb Magyar Joe Magyar Larry Maich Malek Majzoub Pat Mallon Bruce Malwitz Robert Marshall Joe Martin John Martin Marsha Martinez Sue Matthies Sue Maxey Cindy Maxwell Tom Mayhew Judith Mazza Cheryl McClimer Liz McClure Pam McCormick Gall McCoy Marianne McDonald Terry McDonald Debbie McGuckin Tim McGuckin Gary McGuire Noreen McLaughlin Robin McLaughlin Mike McLennan Marcell McLeod Nancy McMahan Ken McMillan Carla Mehall Una Meihn Gerald Meloche Rick Michael Carol Midalli -Debbie Miller 1 10 - Underclassmen -rg, ' l ,,'- tml ,1.,'r:x . ,r.a,'-n-r,'.- F ..w ' - ,fglf.'5a, 1- . ri., Ha.. -1 , l Y L. 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It. ., N if .f ir' 5: 1' X K ' '- ' 51. . , a r .- ., ,' -I qi :Tk i 4 :S f 4 G ' ' 3 5. , K l t 1 l. J.. xiii' ' I ' P A l I 1 .em LA X ' A f .- .vi L ,.: ll . .. . ,x I V Q Y 4 AK if l. Q, -v- l . ,Pi ' 1 'T -J ' .. D' - 1, ll, T ' 5 X 'Y x - l .. lll 'l5 'pill' E .. l - ,nii , fl F ,if ,se 41 unior Gymnasts Exce . WW' E. Everson and G. Hinzman discuss a new as S. Simko concentrates on the meet. ..:- ..: :51a1 .ii in gf ii. e he Z -Fi Debbie Miller M T Kathy Miller Q . Y ..:: GI 'R it fi-Q, 1, i sis. ,VI :M . H . .... , Gr- S I3 Gi ' E - X Gordon Moffat E T-f Diana Moitozo 3 ' PM fi n 'uf . I sm Jim Mondeau Garry Moore 'MG' 1 ,QR g ivin 'f' 'X' I it fi Ray Moran Bruce Mouro Q' 4 Xi if ' Debbie Mullen 'A . ivy Murphy . , 6 ,K W 4. . -8555 f R' V 1, - -.L , .5 A fi L K i -a In Pam Musser Rick Nanney me LI Y -.AE ini! Underclassmen 111 Marla Natzel Glen Neal Lou Negron Ava Newbert Janice Newman Nancy Newsome Cheryl Nickel! Duane Nimtz Deb Nolan Kathy Norton Fred Oaks Connie O'Jibway Dan Orman Sandy Ovares Glenys Owen Keith Owen Dennis Paice Alan Paine .Janis Palmer Ka ren Pankowski Mike Pantele Rick Parker Calvin Parrotte Russ Patton April Payment Pat Payne Rick Peters Rodney Peters Dave Petre Willie Phail Dave Pfieffer Lauren Phillips Keith Philo Patty Picciuto Michael Picklesimer Debbie Pitek Greg Pitoniak Lydia Pitoniak Jean Pittmann Bill Plew Barbara Plitt Lynn Pobursky Rebecca Pongracz David Povlich 112 - Underclassmen it eh? gi ky 'ff l X l f 1: fin ii 1 E, ii i i Mir J :mm - SW 1, il i w 5. Wx 4 Bi 1 'i A 1 1 Ay 9 fi Q ll' i x l rf. .qs . l ' R i 'lf l , l l .2 1, ,jg ' V 1 , t W t I y 5 J Ke n n edy s E Y Q , ly V If 'vn A A X 41:7 Y! W 5 iii il xml ' 3 A X f N' f 3 'ji lx -D I A' r' 'ly' ix Q- 'lf 1 ' 5- X t X L . 1 :It W 5 W x 1 VEl,:LLil,i,. , 5 5 Ill W' QR Q , K L i ii be I Q ff 1-llfj -.- .i 1 l '. L K if I V L If i A ' X in X Y Al fl LE, -S.. fi 5t 'xl:if ' P 'N I A, ' L iii ivii . '- -, , , Li' : , .si . Y Mali- We. i ' J ' ' 2- K 'i' 5 if 2 ' iz' i 1 L 1 1 A' ' P T 9 4 lift gf ,, P . tia l 1 I, ' W V 'IIT : . ,,. ,., .22 52 ' xx I V 'l 5, ix, . I .1 i. i lx to L r -1, L i if ri P is lui A i X i 1 if :A Ev, iii -if l -Q iyyyt li will ffm i L ' i Z ll ll l . Q 5523 ll will ll l is 3? l Garzoni. As the J.V. team is on it's way to a victory, juniors D. An drus and P. McPherson discuss cheers with sophomore J eerleaders Encourage Spirit, Unity We X 'lflff gi,-1'f44, 13-, f- 1. ,,:, 3 -V as 1- -- l if an 3 -54 A' We ' YQ wa l 4 ,Z ,124 1 H -:E l u , is f so l iiii 1 ll W, iT ' d f' - ' ' 5 ' 3. -. -P- ll xx 5 I is H ,:. ' l ey l '--:.'- 5 A'k S74 335' 3 ll m y 'QS' wil W9 1 Nl T: v , . 'A ,f ' '7 5' TP W Q, Lf'- l f Z--e E K X 1 l 3 ff: ' Q E 4 X I .M ' L , , ' 0, l 2--, f f l I E - V A, l . n H .4 M 4 5' . , 'L E. r will l , f ' ' f f J ' - X N jj I 1 . X X F Q l f 7 '55 I I N , lf 20 , se.: , fly ' , ll HQ ' 1553.55 1, I. Larry Proulx Dominic Psujek Pam Purdy John Queen Julie Quist Homer Ragsdale Thomas Rees Linda Rehahn Rebecca Reid Dave Rembisz Sandy Rendon Diane Reott Vern Revoir John Reynolds Bill Reynolds John Rice William Richardson Denise Rivard Chris Robb Diane Robinson Bill Robinson John Roe George Roscoe Jim Roths Underclassmen - 113 Juniors Initiated into Varsity Cl E wir- . , r' YT ir 'W 4, D Z R Ab t,i. 4 ti V or , H -- gre U K i, Bev Rousse it ' X42 I J, Q Richard Roy V ., ia r 17 f 4 , H ,Uk J-Q. J '. 23' ww V 5 .' 41 , - Y 'V , f , ' ,if X N . s -ft we i 1 i We , A 1 ' ' Rf QF' V y Q H 545 'E' , V ' i Jerry Ruhlig or ,. , Norma Runkle ff Mt V 3. , . iiciigi 'nv . if -, A Y t i '15 '39 iii, Jim Sabuda Gary Salisbury Debbie Samuelson Junior scummers, D. Fardig, T. Lauth, T. Beaudoin and D. Mc- Lain find a rare moment to rest and pose for a picture during initiations. 114 - Underclassmen Mike Sanders Barb Sanok Ricardo Santiago Mary Saunder Deb Sayen Craig Sayer Frank Saylor Pat Scharnitzke Mary Schuck Mary Seel Susan Sell Karen Sexsmith Steve Sexton Francis Seymour Randy Shannon Jerry Shelton Pat Sherer Russell Shield Gary Shivel Terri Shoff Tim Shoff John Simko Steve Simko Jess Simpson Carol Sisson Barb Slowik Richard Slusher Daniel Smith Karen Smith Ruby Smith Marsha Solem Sue Speck Louis Sperry Cindy Springer Mike Standafer Sheila Stansell Gale Stevenson Bill Stewart Phyllis Stidham Pat Stone Ricky Stonebraker Kathy Stoner Kathy Stowers Tom Strane Diane Sturgill Jim Sullivan Chris Swain Barnard Swanson Mary Swartout Marilyn Switalski Mark Szczepiniak Sue Sziluagyi Ted Tackett Laura Talosi Tim Tacker Robin Tardiff Linda Targas Dan Thompson Rebecca Thompson Jean Tobin Marie Tokarz Grace Tomei Mike Trancygier Kim Trondson -.9 5.2: 75-' 6:- , ,,5,, vi ,Y . 51 ax il lr. fiat F355 J - X X i 'V i ' ii. ft , ,M cfs, I gill l is l it T ls iii l of T i f rl i. L . .- .1 K l ' , ' R. ,. 5 ,He il Q A2 fig!! . 1 f T . ffffff l . X t f .. ff l Q, J J . 1 1. - 9. N W, e J ,' , ,. as ,les rims f ., 323 i X. av 1 i uv W V Q, K AJ iss T' Iii' Y ll f ii 3 x PL it ' , li . B, F 'f ' 'am 522 , . ' i ,mf-J-f -2' - W : ' -, 3. ,,, N Y y ell . .... W , ,. ,K ox ,V I.. .Y ,E as l 1 me , ii 49 if ,v ,r t X ' iw.. ha. fi A 'i - .9071 1 Hg'- 'Qi T ,X .Ll:, 5, XI A jf ,L , V. J . X is I SM l X I 33 , Q 9 W -aff 1 ' H V, W, . is 'W g ,fe .-. ., l w its- . 2 Ffa: ,1.,2e,?f 'Bl lit QW, I V 2 ilglllliiifitggggfi l J 'ii . 1- 4 2 f--'Six . S 'fya l ii i wifi' wi ' rw .1 I4 'Q rl .2 V' A+ gil ,, X 1, M , fl V 'lf il J X X f x, My s T .33 2 Ein V l -,,, V . Q 5 i tn i l' 1 S S ly N , , ig - E. Underclassmen - 115 Diane Turner Dale Uden Denise Vacek Julie Vanhof Mike Vasquez Terry Vaughn Jeanne Viger Kurt Vrabel Kim Walker Mike Walker Torn Walker Juanita Wallace Larry Weathers Jean Weisler Barbara West Gary L. West Gary R. West Gary Wheat Mike Whelchel Cherie White Steve Whitehead Diana Whitwell Donna Widby Elke Wildner Bill Wiley Chuck Willgues Kathy Willis Glenda Wilson Sandy Wilson Mike Winfree Randy Winkles Mark Witkowski Carol Wolf Mary Wolf Carolyn Wood ei lg :-,, my v ff: B- H fi,-L x 'TT' .... , ' ivlf i lx l x YE ll i 3 ,. i- . , W' .KM W f V -get E ' -re-:sera , 2,5 11,35 ,V gl, A ,L - -Z .. Y' --A . A W iii iiilliiille i i ' f li9l Y: . 1 Wil , , 1 ,. VL., ll . , .... , .2 . bw ' 1' ,Qi l i ll llfiil W lp A E 4 ' eg 'ar . +R ,v ' I iv K iVli'r3f tx . W ' 21.2 'f . 'll ' f ffff Tim Wood Bobbie Woods Dorrane Wunderlich 116 Underclassmen Eulalio Zarazua Diane Za rba ugh Alex Zsalako V' V 'vw 4, F i 'U I ' A its K 1 Rx 2 1 X 1 L- ,f i Gt - . ', 'gg , 5' J X'-I l J ,. -if 'vi' ,Ai V .R ab 'J sl -1 me K ..,. ,.. V 15, v 1 - - l -:-:-: ea -P-- N 'ii year, several sophomores participated on the reserve gymnastic team ined valuable experience to prepare them for this years competition. In ond year as a team member, junior S. Simko, adds an important contribu- the team as a still rings contenders. Juniors Are Shy 11th Grade Camera Shy List David Adams, Dennis Allen, Gary Altman, Kenneth Anderson. Larry Bailey, Keith Ballard, Phyllis Bankston, Debbi Ann Barnes, Bobby Barrett, Clifton Bates, Pauline Beaudit, Doug Beeler, Rita Bobak, Dave Blazek, Clarence Benford, Stuart Boonenberg, Charles Bonghan, Jeffery Boweng, Steve Brezna, Shirley Burges. Fred Burke, Theresa Burnham, Mitchell Brown, Jeanne Chali- foux, Carol Chelmicki, Bob Christian, Brenda Cook, Fred Cooper, Justin Cotham, James Carter, Frank Coleman, William Clement, Joyce Cowell, Virgina Cude, Charles Cummings, Deborah Dober, Marilyn Dobrovalski, Rita Mary Duncan, Cynthia Drake, William Drake, Michael Dumo, Diane Dupuis, Jerry Elliott, Shirley Dzie- kau, Don Dodd, l-larold Frady, James Franks, Ronald Fritz, Karen Gragacki, Thomas Geragosian, Michelle Gertner, Michael Goins, Stacey Greenough, Frank Gustafson, Jeff Hamric, Gerry Glid- man, Peggy Grisham, Robert Grapes, Larry Hayley, Jacqueline Haywood, Edward Hershberger, George Hewitt, Ron Hill, Robert Hilliker, Cathy Hiner, Anna Holbrook, William Hunt, Susan Hur- ley, Timothy Jarzyna, Kathie Johnstone, Jerry Keene, Annette Kelly, James Kilgore, Ronald Kirk, Linda Kirkpatrick, John Knecht, Denise Kohman, Marilyn Lapham, Brenda Lattnea, Bren- da Lauder, Bill Kopczynski, Dwaine Lamkin, Gary Klandried, Mike LeBlance, Karen Lee, Darlene Lemore, Dean Lenandowski, Mark Locher, Jackie Logsdon, Lary Lowe, Claudia Magheilse, Lynda Matchko, Dan Maynard, Don McClain, Cynthia McCreary, John Meloche, Ann Mendenhall, Buddy Merrow, Jerry Miller, Kimberly Miller, Wayne Miller, Dianna Montagine, Mary Moore, Michael Moore, Gerald Munafo, Shirley Nichols, Sandra O'Dell, David Oleksiak, Kerry Pagel, Denise Paice, Paul Parks, Richard Parks, Joy Parrish, James Pearson, Gregory Perhan, Barbara Phelles, Paula Pikus, Irene Pongracz, Ricky Potter, Keith Priebe, Patrick Pugh, Laurie Raubolt, Rene Ricchiuti, Mark Rizsak, Isabel Rodriguez, Jannine Rudoph, Larry Ryznar, Richard Saenz, Mi- chael Sauve. Mary Scraggs, Harold Schafer, Danny Scheaffer, Danny Schmoekel, Fred Scott, Loretta Seluk, Mary Shelton, Donald Simons, Russell Shrelds, Clyde Sothernes, Janice Sprentz, Eugene Springborn, Dennis Srynikowski, David Ste- phens, James Stevens, Jeff Stewart, Leon Sturgill. Gary Styles, Loretta Tepper, Carol Terry, Paul Thomas, Thomas Tobias, Au- drey Toth, Marilynn Tucker, Tim Tucker, Michael Turner, Terry Valmossoi, Brad Vanderburg, Sue Vigua, Deborah Vogel, Carol Ward, Weston Wedzel, Ronnie West, Janet White, Linda Willgues, Pamela Williams, Rodney Williamson, Sabino Zarazua, Theresa. Uncerclassmen - 117 THLETICS ompetition increases the desire to win. Il increases as each athlete strives to ch his potential. Spirit and sportsman- p are the qualities we seek. Unity, spirit, ory, defeat ... athletic involvement. R.. 1 ' f 3 'if' x 1 f af! Q55 '5- .1194 U. mack.-as --A' Q ,, 2 J' A 4, 3591 5 4, ,f ,, 313 1.5 ,lr m. - Q . 5' gl W Q .H -RQ , 'V LH, v , JJ-1 I A - 1 15'- . 4,4 ' ...mr .. i:!?ifc'???ZF..- I' Maxam 'S' rcffgis x ,1.,' Q-?.i x - .-a x rf-' 4, .41 - ' ': ,. - mfr-k - -M, I .., . -vs . vw lf. , Q MSE' Q '.1 '32- . 5522-1 5 I E X 'Jr' up -.. I' ' I ,QP 7 l 'u Nl .aes 5 V MQW :W 1 - fi ,, X f xg 'VL H-H5 I Z EK Fx 'K d JFK Pride cnoss couumv scones QPPONE Gifadeh ciiytlsafigie 't Meivinaalf Waine W ' saiifhgaxeig Edsel Ford R15'ii2iaef5' Alien Park Cherry Hiif . ' Taylor Center SEB?-iterr ' Riverview FAR LEFT: Junior, E. Ludwig races past one of the course markers. ABOVE LEFT: .luninre T Reau- doin and J. Hillman go through a workout before a home meet. ABOVE: T. Beaudorn sprlnts out, past opposing runners. LEFT: Senior D. Evans keeps a fast pace over the course during one ofthe meets. Athletics - 121 Sophs, Juniors, Seniors Unite For Victory Season lt's no wonder that football is one of Kennedy's most popular sports. Football is the excitement of victory and the agony of defeat. lt's the wind, the cold, the rain, and the mud. lt means practice every night after school and no matter how tired and sore you are during the week, it's getting out there the day of the game and giving your all. lt's unity and strength. Football is being backed by a strong Junior Varsity team and being encour- aged and pushed on by a good coaching staff, like that of J.F.K. Football is more than just team work, it's the efforts of the entire school, the cheerleaders, the band, the pep club, and every per- son who boosts the team at the games. Football is going to the games and yelling your loudest, whether you're a coach, a par- ent, a cheerleader, or an excited fan in the stands. lt's spirit and pride. Football is the many little moments which you remember: your first game, learning what a touch-down was, sharing a cup of hot chocolate, knowing that in victory or defeat your team was trying their hardest. Football is a broken leg or a sprained ankle. lt's wanting to go into the game despite your crutches. .f Jtball is breaking Melvindale's winning streak, and downing our crosstown rivals, Taylor Center, for 50-42 victory. lt's tears and memories as the seniors hand in their uniforms. Football means getting involved. , ., . .f ' ' ' sig . - tel.-Q -.. .rgfl T sg -i..-1. . . .-...s .., .-is.: -s: 1:s1' T F ' eff: -ie. if-ie ' -.!f':. iff' S 11 's' - .. ze- ' A -' I . . -' if f . 1. - .. -.. --:fig 'ss' - , , ,di M., M.- .. Q ii.. ' ,...., . Ei' A .QT 'wifi A- - H if W., .wiv .fe Q- Y :gg . ,Tm ,I Q-7,5 jg,-lgr, : lj :E-lg' K .. ... - Y .1-,E -, :I -- . 2. : 7: f- ' ...et fx 1.12: .. 1, - . W..-we . ,se .N f - -: sf ..- .. ,. . ..,.. Q. ,U Ms.. fs ::.. wall i il. ,...-..--.Q . . .. Q. it -. .. . ,f... - ...... . .l .. 'a M-.W - see I . -. T r 1 as Q . ' ' as fgiuae' 11' 1 if l 1' .ani i3a'k4ib43di:-B2-5312 5 X9 's it-, ,l at- . E f i ' ' ,., f livii, , a 'ig' 'L Af ' 5 '-'fu I ix . 4, My ,-,E X-41. ,J 4? I . .M Vu -Q 6 A ,W A T , .Q 41- e.. ..:.,Q'3-s Es., : 4. M3 . . 4. -Q ,. ,' ., . - .... ' 1. f . 1 3. -- - X '- ft 1- .ezi , fb . .. .sa g asf , ..e't:.- .w ..-.x .. -, 05 -T Lfywm... 2. ' 1.111 ....,- ., , --v ir-4-, .,. ...Y , .,,,4 Q gb... 4. .I -fm-eq, ' . , M ,wx ,4,,x5.f .ld P ,, jc.,,,A.,..5Y ,wr . if sgvv , ,ff ,J:,,Qf?F:g.5,ga..:.,,,',.-NV.,, 3 .., , ,lsr Ng, ! i --f Pi :-sr .ff.s.'1Qll- . -lf?-fu! f. -1 -ff9'2.'f-1. .H... '. 'v 'V . 1.-A--'V !. zz . .3 1 -1 . 4 .,, Q .,,.. gg, ,gg-1 fu. - ' - LEFT T0 RIGHT, BOTTOM ROW: G. Matthies, T. Clemens, D. Beatty, M. Konopka, G. Moffat, T. Shoff, T. Corasco, F. Zookowski, J. Torres, F. Lang. MIDDLE ROW: J. Oleksiak, B. Bowman, B. Lang, D. Rimbiz, R. Fewsemas, D. Thompson, B. Bone, D. McClain, D. Stephens, C. Sherlack. TOP ROW: B. Everson, J. Harris, R. Winkles, T. Witz, G. Harris, C. Hockey, M. Alley, M. Lauerman, D. Brown, K. Bochnek, C. Phips, T. Resovosky. 122 - Athletics a. Q. .ww J . A ,,,. W, 11 -f2'zfgfi2?2.1rf Sezf-is 'N ' - , ' ' :Za 3 F! , .E , 71 ,Q ' Fav fe 2, ffl 'K X ' 251' E 5 an 'f -a sw ag , Y? 1 sg? gl xx E? S5 fi . ki-1 , S9571-M md. 5-gc W k 'V + 2,2 ,meg 44: 8 aj - .2 .i .mf i. ,f .m.v25,.. LL., N, , UQ Rabi: Mil -w..,AQ.kf L,,. ,ia , ML W. .- - ,.,w.1v-we - L 1 sul 1 wr ,V Ji .WALK , ,',1'5iA:-,wx GJ 9?-5:13 Iifmf ..,,,,,, . .1-rg, ., J . an ggfgaw ,- L -:Mui -1- x 0- -JM ,1,z,,..- J- Wy W 4 5 F f fifkf C' wif? ,z . , , an bda- ,- L1 Lv' ..'- 124 - Athletics wg - ES y A A 2 ' 'H 12 7 - iz 13312 ei M ? 1? , -33431. M xi V Q:x.5F,,2 5 -' mf -,Zane is is fb ,dh U E2 ,ii mr A. my u W, H Lufherap Weshw ' Qverside , , M. Glj?erryiHiiI Swhafef' M Gjrdenxflnty Wqst 'Qg1vwf14e1v vaym gamer L zifiliic- Silifiiii ,gggxgjt K. We Gaz 553 3 A 'Warn e ag- 1+ Exim. W Qagjm ., mm Q, ,J ,LZ oP?6N5?isifif . L6 2fY ,QQ 1 i A zaffgs ague Champs elvindale, TaylorCenter FAR UPPER LEFT: M. Konopka, all area defensive back, makes con- tact with Taylor Center receiver. UPPER LEFT: G. Harris and T. Ca- rosco try desperately to bring down Taylor Center running back. LOWER LEFT: B. Everson and T. Carosco bring a Riverside running back down for a loss. ABOVE: G. Harris, takes the ball for another one of his gains of the season against Southgate. LEFT: Senior T. Witz breaks through three Taylor Center blockers to make one of his many game winning tackles. Athletics - 125 J.V. Breaks Even for Season -:-: e e e e K-ee , 1. ' 55. EJ Li:'LfQf? Q em Q i f ' J ' ml '-'H 'fi gf I 'Sf-gg ,gi X ' v ' N gm Q we ig mg ES M ifigkwmiem 2.351 R SE gh Swfkmr Q ? Q Q- 1 126 -- Athletics E we ' V iii i iw . .. i. . ii ii Wiser' , I' l li wingw ii., fig, emi ll- LZMZ ,,iigj,51fe3 iiii,llii5!V till WF l 'll' . E ii' i i' . J, i,.w,y gd ,,e2.fi2ggf+,.llllll.i , Eiga.. ,wg L.,,LU,.LD, ,, aa' fm .Adi ffmg! , Qjiifesa.. it new its ,ii ils2.m.vt. K. i i it lee-me vi ii li ie.-s 5 E ,, li l sgeesfssgge it it Niggas! l i i l, mmm i iii-1 -ir ii' ii ii P ii ii i ..fl..wfm:- i i i 2132? ii ii .ef-if-,za Mft '1Y?i5,' ' l ll l ll Av V7' ll il l' 'nl' Ni!i1!'i,11ii Sl i -Q, Agn 'L. Ag, , E- ga. FT TO RIGHTJ J. Swartz, G. Solomone, B. Best, D. Dodson, P. Bruck- A. Psujek, R. Todd, P. Takarz, J. Pavlick, J. Zickler, E. McBride, D. D Olsen, D. Anderson. MIDDLE ROW QLEFT T0 RIGHTJ T. McGukin, L. D. Lambert, D. Pillard, B. Wisusek, B. Zmuda, S. Schiebel, L. Sum- C. English, P. Belsher, R. Bowman, B. Lang. BOTTOM ROW QLEFT T. Graff, R. Sturgeon, G. lVlcCiuston, B. McCloud, T. MacNamara, C. Maleszewszki, M. Molnar, B. Shannon, C. Barton. i7 FAR LEFT. B. Summit carries the ball for another big gain for J.V.'s running attack. FAR ABOVE LEFT. Flanker back. T. McNamara uses his power for every yard he can gain. ABOVE LEFT. R. Sturgeon turns the corner on one of his many long gainers. ABOVE. Quarter back, C. Alley shows form as well as ability for J.V.'s. Athletics- 127 mu, , l, gg., - A qv, X 'taunt . Q 5? ' ,-3 sir lx I GNU. 4 bw , ' 5 'Q l 1 14122722 . 1 315 13 H-4 t.', ?'if -C ' 5 V i gl ', 1 Q' Illia- -- l Q . 1 , 44.34 5 5 QQ V U -gi RN X .. 1 ' R '14-I dk' Y Q ini h Third xcitement was the key word as Kennedy High ool's basketball team started out this season. es for the season were high as the Eagles opened a victory over Wyandotte, only to be let down as . posted a 50-42 win. But the team wouldn't quit, went on to post 10 victories, including a victory rst rated Garden City West. Their great determi- and spirited backing by the student body were factors in their third place finish. LEFT: Seniors, R. Hutchison, J. Raburn, M. Waddell, and D. show the great Eagle defense against a Wyandotte ball car- LEFT: Coach Van Kostegian makes good use of time outs game strategy. LEFT: Garden City West is left stranded as D. finds a hole in their defense. ABOVE: Sophomore with a lot of is M. Alley. Here he shows his form at the free throw line. RIGHT: Senior J. Raburn is shown fouling out of the Taylor game. r' E V E ey! T -1 x 'Li fx K -ez fe: J V ' - . gl ,fs ' .-ae., ein ' l , c l t l J -li f' A 'V ' 's .L , :,-,Ig ' -5 ,5- xsggg , ff tim, . ' 'g 2-:ml r. 2 ll 4 - 1:5 ltltqfj 5, 2 :'., M viii., 'E g ' iw ll ., 5gF E5'-.. - ' ' . FIM.. 'p'w'li'.: rim,-. Tm: , tw. seep -r -f .11 ,- ' ,..e:.:.,.'f' . in . -- J . ll ll jd, . gg .,1mll.:w N J: 1 gg L ll t w, mel- -, sg l -. we , V- '.'LLg::,g., Wi gs. l W , .sl -g gg- H Z L-7- gg.. J, kggau,-wg . ::u.- me l -L . - .. .-. 2,-Q .. ' .11 'l ' 4 ,fe .- 4 -1 Q55 5 ' '-ivtrfrll' - 32551 f L '. vg,g?,g4, .f z H- ' - I fe-ee.ll'.nk3r.:L.-.mmilmugewgmewgle -., WMA -ff--12' qw' 1 ,Hi f ' - STANDING fLEFT TO RIGHTJ: Managers F. Lang and F. Chapman, M. Alley, G. Harris, R. Hutchison, B. Waddell, J. Harris, B. Everson, and Coach Van Kostegian. KNEELING: J. Stevens, K. Bochnek, D. McClain, J. Torres, J. Raburn, and D. Beatty. Athletics - 129 'G,g,.,:..,s. . gram, .X ,X Eagle Cagers Defeat Top Rated G.C. 130- Athletics xfriwceflix 4 as . es: ABOVE: Center, R. Hutchison drives in for an easy two points. RIGHT: on the line for Kennedy, C. Hokey shows good form as he prepares to shoot. UPPER MIDDLE RIGHT: B. Everson out for more than half the season because of a football injury, is set to shoot against Garden City West. MIDDLE RIGHT: Voted all League by a Unanimous decision of the area coaches was G. Harris. FAR RIGHT: M. Waddell has an open shot from the base line. John F. Kennedy High School Varsity Basketball Kennedy Opponent 37 Wyandotte 33 42 Taylor Center 50 50 Southgate 41 56 Riverside 61 65 Crestwood 62 60 Cherry Hill 52 56 Schafer 66 51 Garden City West 62 66 Melvindale 62 75 Southgate 44 56 Riverside 40 74 Crestwood 54 65 Cherry Hill 57 44 Schafer 45 48 Garden City West 45 58 Melvindale 59 Total Wins Total Loses 10 6 V. as V - -5. , Hgijlgfqf ,X :W 1 ::::f1:m,..!riHii ii it l ' ' , W - QI: ' ?f ' 1 .4'? f-' ',ze:FQ'J.'f'f 5 9'1 ii-fr P wmv V1 I . ' X 1 . as ,U 'X VF .,..-1' ,. ,- ' 'ax -fb TL:fiC :5E'-Qifw is -4 fi' .:- .1 ,gi 1' f, '52 315 4 5 rw pill .a ,Sh nd 9. X W A, ii ffl . 'iii Jw: ,QE . .:W, , z ., gg , 1 . f 1 as my fi U , ' ew U 1 f U . . Q 5 1' in - f Q 5 x fi-,Af .. , X 55 ' f x .f my vm ,. fl , xl 2:3 my N- , W, 'vm ivy - .Mu Wfgsw . A J - if1dfw?QQ522f2 ' f 4 rw' X -X 4, we V - V: A . f fi W Ts . 35? L dq?p'5'+e 4'J',,, m',.g.aw1W JJ A W 5 Q gf 5, 1 Q.,- ,- ,wk W QA Kennedy's Jr. Varsity Cagers Exhibit Growing Potential 1. f --. I F ,- . 7 A .179 f E. J ' i t it , J in .33 f, fs n '31 51 : Il as' 15 3. iiii 1 . Q 51 Y i? 'IIN ig' J X: i 'V 97 ' I '- . iiir P 41 V 55 if 53 21 13 E' 1 -A -riz ,: fi x .,. : W eis 11:55 E3 . .J I f T r it BOTTOM ROW: QL. TO RJ L. Stopczynski, M. Stawski, J. Stevens, M. Molnar, L. Fizer, C. Alley, D. Waple, J. Sobocinski, D. Lambert. TOP ROW: QL. TO RJ Coach R. Kozik, C. Phipps, A. Marl, J. Pierce, M. Lauerman, L. Lysinger, D. Bruder, A. Kovack. li ?HiR' ---- ii we A it I ll. ABOVE: Coach Kozik is caught in midst of a vital discussion on new plays. RIGHT: M. Bruder jumps high to get the first tip-off of the game. FAR UPPER RIGHT: Ea- gles and Spartans are snapped in a mad scramble for the ball. FAR LOWER RIGHT: C. Phipps attempts a jump shot with his opponents close behind. 132 - Athletics mm f LQ13,niorV?rgityBasi5etQalI 322 , Wyanibftq. - J' 32 ,.fTaylofCenier ' A 49? ,.fs,f5f40, l.m M Hsu. v 47 A 'CYGSMQQG - A A - s 44. wChecrv Hf- 36, Westf' .2 38 U Metvinqgie v A 1 W ' 43' , lisa .5558 H W ' xx , ,. 11 1 57 Q gcfestvfgod 42l ' ,,.. H 2 71 S' f Garde'gg3CityWe55?f 1 ' ,7o Memxggqb 65', .5 Qgjotal,Wnns21 - -' w'155f3Tpta1 lqosifbs' M 1 We , ff- Q x A , H, sF?2.'i Zgl, ..fg,'ff225'f-, Mifiig, H, 1. A A ', ',1,'lf,,!, 'm'bb H - Athletics - 133 :wwfaEvaA,f D EE5iii??.I!ZI1!II'Z'IC1ZHZ'!I Y ..4.,..1.....-.. .. 21 .. ............. z' U 'ffflfff21fIHZ:::::ff1f1::5 ' ,.z,.......:::,:::':::::555.52Eiiiiwfsefigifgfsiii ,,,,.,::.:.:g:::::::: ::zz:-1:::::'-::----fi K-rz::::---:-w-- as Qu gn ::: ... ...,.........:::::::'::::::::::x ----- , V A wm- FJ 53 me A f WK? M W H2 Q4 IK J +A - M . - P - H W J F ff? 8 fm . Mimfmf as , Q6 ff .335 'y,Q 1' 4 4 W A I+? 77 ' . x I - w,,'-:'- 45 V . X 'F .EJ ' if -1. ,-... MH, is K . fwvin-nfre-rays-,.v--W--ni Q-bmw--41's-M.--.Q-. Cgsx lg 4? 4 L I w igzfi' .!! ar J' , 1 4 I x tate Champs pon entering the gym, almost any r of the day, one can find athletes at work on the trampoline, parallel , rings, side horse, high bar, tum- ,or a new floor exercise routine. The ol's pride in holding last year's State nastic title only reflects the great of the team itself. Each member of team works hard to uphold the 's high standards and the results be seen at any gymnastic meet e the team displays its skills and uni- nder the coaching of Mr. Roger Be- l. Top performance prevailed again year as the team accomplished a nd undefeated season on the road to competition. ABOVE LEFT: T. Witz, Senior, tu mbles his way to another first. FAR LOWER LEFT: F. Siemienski, Senior, has been the Kenne- dy strong man on the horse. FAR CENTER LEFT: Senior, T. Clements performs on the parallel bars. FAR LEFT: R. Daniels, Senior, presses into a difficult handstand on the rings. LEFT: Alumni, L. Mills and Coach Mr. Sawtell assists Senior, R. Mills doing one of his specialities on the high bar. ABOVE: Sopho- mores, M. O'Malley displays his talents in floor exercises. Athletics - 135 wo New Competitive Sports Introdu There are many other skills which should be obtained in high school, besides those gained through academic studies. Through girls gymnastics and wrestling, which is new to Kenne- dy this year, team members gain coordination, stamina, self- pride in adding to the quality of the team and a competitive spir- it. Each of these qualities is of as much value as those skills de- veloped in the classroom. It is the task of Miss Barlow and Mr. Malesky to coordinate training for these sports. Through these and other sports, students are presented with another opportun- ity for involvement. ' f. -i 1' . .,1 fffig FRONT ROW: K. Vanderventer, R. Smith, R. Ampezzan, M. Russell, K. Carlini. D. Young, D. Saunders, R. Sawmiller, M. Robinson. SECOND ROW: C. Willgues, M. Shank, H. MacEachern, B. Baker, B. Bowman, J. Tenza, M. Davis, T. Resovsky, P. Belcher, G. McQuiston, B. Lang. THIRD ROW: G. Baranski, B. LaFountaine, F. Hill- er, M. Transieger, B. Hilliker, F. Oakes, J. Atillio, M. Lenart. FOURTH ROW: T. Graff, B. Best, F. Zukowski, J. Gergely, R. Jernigan, P. Brucker, R. Winkles, J. Crain, D. Schmoekel. 136 - Athletics Fffi AZ -t flA7 i We P ., Q FAR UPPER LEFT: B. Clifton exhibits talent through a routine on the balance beam. FAR MIDDLE LEFT: N. Balogh shows stamina through knife-straight form. FAR LOWER LEFT: R. Jernigan demonstrates strength as he attempts to pin down his opponent. UPPER LEFT: B. Lanyon begins a routine on the uneven bars. LOWER LEFT: Sophomore A. Balogh demonstrates grace at the opening ot her balance bar routine. Jie? TOP: N. Runkle D. LaPointe J. Wlesler J. Niemi J. McCreary B. Givens J. Gar zoni, P. Conyer. MIDDLE: T. Jarzyna, D. Nirva, J. Tokarz, D. Ewald, L. Saylor, K Pillard, D. Molnar. BOTTOM: D. Lauth, N. Balogh, A. Balogh, C. Ray, R. lckes, B Clifton. Athletics - 137 gnu .-fa N, S. L x x w :xg RTM 4,35 rmgey QE ' ECIAL EVENTS xcitement mounts as we await the ouncement of homecoming queen. ents stage a new production. A foren- contest is won. Homecoming, opening t, the Junior Prom ... special memo- of involvement. it-1 wifirii Qfijis- Q 99 i x A- im iii-i X i ff P 'K !' 0 MISS JOAN YOUNG 1970-71 HOIVIECOMING QUEEN ourt Treasures This Magic Moment 'his Magic Moment set the scene for the 1970-71 ecoming. After weeks of work and preparation, the day ded a perfect conclusion. Wood, paint, and stacks of Etrs had been transformed into three floats. Seniors joy- ook first place. llowing a somewhat hectic week five lovely senior girls, E Gryzbowski, Marty Liddle, Ann Robertson, Donna ry and our queen Miss Joan Young, spent one of the memorable days of their lives as they represented edy's homecoming court. sic drifted through the stands as the band marched layed their musical selections. The Kennedy Eagles also victory bound as they trounced Schafer for a 6-O moonlit garden provided the perfect setting for the . Serenaded by Tom Paul and the Crecendo couples d away the sixth annual Kennedy homecoming. l lx fgegr- ,Wi ,g f , . - s. ll. Joan Young :il faux WQN.-MQEE Marty Liddle nge Paula Gryzbowski Mggswga ,' ,milf mi, ggggw 'lwllwiwi 21.113 :eff l .mmm ffsm1lm. -... - Ann Robertson , ll .ef ,- ,ly 2:22.21 JS U 1 'NA wwf. il le ii 1 .gt -me if if ii ll f ,t.- l l ll null l U if llllgilimgwfil ll, 'ill l l , l Donna Vickery Special Events - 141 Homecoming Adds to Special Memorie S M 1 - -mi E H- f V 4 +3 .aw H ' J -us. Y , Q11 A , , 5 vi 'Sf N 142 - Special Events s . Hi! 'V gtlfgiff ,, it in, 3 'ii M G K if , Q, . 1 lm, F '+C -N :I iff 'F -V: --gg I ' f ,VE l 'KX I EW Q ,4- X W 'W' f :asf six 1 .M 4 -e :T H 'E 5 w W Nil, if fL5?f' QL.. in Series of one act presentations deb 144 - Special Events lVlr. Duane Furbush, an English teacher here at Ken High, has again succeeded in producing a number of which have satisfied the cultural appetites of the stud interested in Drama. To reach this goal he has created a new concept of teur actors who possess talent. As of last year: one pla presented annually. This drew many to Kennedy's Ca ria, but Mr. Furbush wanted to try a change. Therefor tablished a string of one-act plays. The ultimate goal reached as the curtain rose on opening night and th sults of weeks of rehearsals were seen. W r Q 'U , - m -H as , , . .ig t p, , V 3? if k ug X J' 1 , 0 ,,,, Q 522g . 2? M, . T ., ,W if, , 'av . Q if if fi gg f -win - get - -Egfr S . ggi? ' Af- 2 ,-1 , N is xi? 5111: mi imp, mv ,F 7: MU' ggi .... if ef , , Q iggnsiigiff -5' e K .Q , A r I Aggwffxi .4 , ,- 1 WW -maxim ,H gxw . 4? gg 11' ' : X 32 ,X 1' ' ' if M we - : -iw' , ' 1 , . 4 f HG 1 ' 45 ' f v, 5 J ' ' .--. S , - fi I .im ig 'Iv -,,.V. sw, W ' 1 Q Q ff 1 9 4 f 555 Q Sf? f-swf ,U WE.-.1 2. s .N xg , ek.. A 5 'hi ' JI chool Activities 'Q lei FAR UPPER LEFT: All students dance at the various get togethers. MIDDLE LEFT: D. Schmoekel and D. Graff participate in Kennedy Homecoming. FAR LEFT: Two couples enjoy themselves at the 1971 Spinster. UPPER LEFT: C. Callahan and her date, dance at this year's Sadie Hawkins. ABOVE: W. Dodds, of the band Casey Jones, entertains at the N.H.S. dance. LEFT: A group of J.F.K. students pause for a conversation at one of the dances. Special Events - 147 Dreams of carmeled colored ponies and cotton candy drifted back to the minds of many J.F.K. students as the 6th annual spins- ter adopted the theme Carousel . Many de- lightful childhood memories of a carnival were transported to the Kennedy cafeteria, to add yet another pleasant memory to those of past days. Music, provided by the Plain Brown Wrapper added the finishing touch to the eve- ning, proving to all who attended that carni- vals do not belong just to a child's world. 149 - Special Events Carous Spins at JFK's 1971 Spinster l l r l l xg L V -f .ly FAR UPPER LEFT: S. Finch, M. Glore, R. McGuckin, W. Smith, M. Resovsky engage in casual conversation after the last dance. FAR LOWER LEFT: M. Nutter and D. Zarbough enjoy the closing dance together. UPPER LEFT: V. Husar, S. Calbhan, M. Widby, D. Davis, S. Maddox and C. Sherlock share a snack and conversation. LOWER LEFT: Part of the entertainment was the clowns who served cookies and punch. ABOVE: Upon entering the door, L. Phillips receives her memory book from D. Lambert. Special Events - 149 E .. . Mft. ,,.. li: v - 1 gifs. ' 'y iii I :ti J ' lf! 'l f . ,f -A in ve' .J :fl M3 E N r -sz K1 ,rr FAR UPPER LEFT: Enthusiastic sophomores practice their various events in unison. ln- cluded are J. Pitoniak, C. Burdon, M. Taylor, R. Mandel, G. Salamone, P. Suticka, J. MacEachern, R. Quiel. FAR LOWER RIGHT: S. Kentalla, R. Halstead, D. Gorsline work at looking busy. UPPER LEFT: J. Galvic proudly displays 2nd place trophy won at Bay City opening forensics tournament. UPPER MIDDLE: L. Phillipps practices an oration on freedom of speech. LOWER MIDDLE: L. Lancaster, and L. Hovorka look at scripts with thoughts of winning. ABOVE: the man and his harem L. Gentry surrounded by the beautiful ladies of forensics, K. Harding, D. Samuelson, M. Solem, D. Whitwell and L. Phillipps demonstrate how to make a man comfortable. 150 - Special Events as -x P ig: vt I 'Q ,H I is M, W. 'np -els . l . . ...ru , H r 37 es X wats r .Ji iw n lp' j'U.IlwQ,e F E. F . . .AV . 5, if l x i . -K D .gi -bel i rensics Gives lVluch Work, Many Honors PM I I It-si. uc- ln today's world communication has become more important than ever before. An effective voice is invaluable in any situation. Students at J.F.K. are encouraged to join forensics, coached by Mr. Clements. Forensics consist of many different events in which students can participate. Humorous inter- pretation, serious interpretation, oratory, extem- poraneous speaking, declamation and multiple readings are among the individual contests in which students can enter. Forensics can cultivate a student's speaking ability and make the differ- ence between boring or exciting conversations. Forensics competition allows a student to pre- pare for the future while participating in and obtaining new experiences right now. Special Events - 151 I Q Yr Wi ,T 1 NIORS ew opportunities are a step away. bts and anticipation assail us. Are we ared to meet the challenge of a new Senior pictures, spirit week, the Se- Prom, Commencement involve- tnow. 1 Seniors Step Forward Into Future Wit 1971 marks the turning point in the lives of Kennedy se- , p 1: ww- aw-.a....4 niors. The future is ours. As we recall the past three years, di? images of victories and defeats, hard work and memorable lhhl events, frustrating confusion and peaceful contemplation flash across the screens of our minds. What awaits us in the future? ln the past we united to broaden our experience. Concern for each other mounted. As a class, we share the memories of homecoming, the endless list of college applications, exams, and those special social events reserved for seniors. As indi- viduals, we made decisions which will map the course our lives will -follow. We lived through our involvement with each other, with ourselves. ,Q 1. .,,. f , 43: -- N W ,lull-fig nw ,T l, jx iifliifll . 'ff - 'wr-.1 .... if .... f A i ii . -1 , s' N .-.. ABOVE: Sec. K. Sheffield reads the minutes from the last senior class meeting. TOP CENTER: Pres. J. i ' 4 ...Q is. ,. ' . Y- f an bv '5. rg:-. s .: ,W if -. - . - NY, w '- El '- fi, T ' . . ,..- 1 '- '::. My 5 'viii' J. wzfzkif' '-Lili .- 'PQ Qu --0 35-.: - H 1 lim L- v A+. - ws. :-:. 4, . 5 . . 1- fa.-I Q' '.-dia, .1ka,. '7--,:..g,.,i ' 1. zjrfj, 1 . N -..,- it r. 1 6 ,, 1954- t ul ? x I 1 A i i .. ff L 4 N ' ' TQ 1 M' . imvll' 1 1.14: veifiw F ., uf' f .iii , . W if ZF?- .ggm ., .5 E if ' fr. . f 1,314 lt s-W Malcolm concentrates on new ideas expressed by M. Petre, M. Waddel, J. Raburn, and S. Hazel. RIGHT: V. Pres. A. Robertson listens to the advice of Mr. Kozik, senior class advisor. FAR RIGHT: Treas. C. Fry states her opinion at a student government meeting. 154 - Seniors Danny Abbot Alma Abrigo David Adkins William Adkins Darlene Agnew Marlene Agnew Pamela Albright Jack Allen Debra Anderson Michael Anderson Tension Over Tests Leads To Crammin Bill Androsian John Andrus Joseph Anselm Chuck Babinski Don Bailey Ronald Bailey Arthur Baize David Baker Robert Baker Catherine Bandy Virginia Bantau Madonna Barker Loe Bartolo James Baxter David Beatty ABOVE Seniors L Straight and K Porter are assisted by Mr Rhodes as they use research materials in preparation for the semester's wo. Sharon Beaudrie Dave Bedigian Tim Beesley Jamie Behary Debbie Belden Robert Bess Mary Best Denise Betz Michael Bohanon Deborah Boik Seniors - 157 George Bondy Carol Bossick Brian Bourlier Clive Bowerman Bob Bowman 158 - Seniors -L-5 Senior Boys in Cookir Join Pot and Pan Brigac -QW' J' Dinah Brack Michael Brehmer lf!! Norma Brock Dave Brooks Q l new 5153839 if-5' Emma iii g 'D 45 l. . X -.f Nqr Beverly Brown David Brown Greg Brown James Brown Bill Brush Denise Burgess Dennis Burgor Patricia Bynum Louise Byrd Richard Byrd Charlotte Calahan Jack Calcult Mark Caldwell James Caplis Ron Carrier GaryCarrol FAR RIGHT: Seniors, R. Fromhert, D. Evans, J. he Knapp combine their talents in preparing the first of many meals. RIGHT: K. Setser, L. Kinser place their accomplishment in oven for baking. Seniors- 159 Patricia Carroll Randy Cartwright Robert Carulli Norma Carver Karen Casey Jerry Chapman Tom Clements Beth Clifton Joan Cochrane Curvvood Cody E ,W W, Working on a Ship All D y nh-N ai? fe--r 'CAR RIGHT: M. Lavender, J. Nimps, and L. Bartolo await their cue to present the senior float. 160 - Seniors 2 if i use ,ii Yi, i K, ,ii we Wg i 'area ,fe 5 i awe . . 5,62 2 Vila: up eff i T i r 4 ! , A ctory Came Our Way Again :ez 'Sf J 'miller 'Ui -9-f Cathy Coldiron Katherine Collard Larry Collins Shirley Cook Belinda Cooper Larry Cooper Amiel Cornett Debra Cornett Linda Coykendall John Crooks Richard Crudo Michael Cude Jackie Culberson Roberta Daniel Roger Daniel William Datson Seniors- 161 RIGHT: D. Beatty, B. Webb, and R. Jerigan exchange casual conversation before leaving school for the day FAR RIGHT: G. Matthies takes a rest from his lk ff? si StUdl9S. im ll ig' 'll ,imp A Smile, A Lau h - Time to Get to Cla Donna Dabbs Deborah Davis Doug Davis Kerry Davis Sharon Deault Marilyn Delpaz Terry DeMarco Karen Derwick Kathy Dillard 162- Seniors Ill 5 James Dingus Warren Dodds , .as Dianna Evans Timothy Evans Bill Everson Daniel Dodson William Downing Debbie Drewry Frank Dupon Dave Dushefski Robert Edmonds Elizabeth Eger Peggy Elkins Michael Erdan Dan Evans Seniors- 163 Cindy Geikowski John Gergely Lynn Gerou Nancy Gersky Chris Gilleran Charles Gilliam Mike Glore Linda Golaszewski Bruce Gomez Paula Gotz Lloyd Grace Robert Granger Edward Grant Michael Garrasi Becky Greene 115 l !'7 Fat! :vi x-gf 'BTI' rw iii' A , 51 f RIGHT: First hour Physics watches as Mr. Gregory displays one of his many gadgets. FAR RIGHT: Physics doesn't seem to be very interesting to senior J. Raburn. 166-Seniors 521 .f hysics Offers a Variety of Interests U as . 5 :L 'J' if 4 ' 1 1 l 1 ll 965: J. as , M , ,. . et,, ga .. SJ 4 35? fl, iam H '1 f ff M J it is - J is ll 9 J Q we 1- U, ' .4 . , G ,Wi W sf l 1 l 3 .-115911 '-J sig? ll is W':1':Z YT: ,gisaifj 'R' ,-.4l ' af ,-qi i James GreenwaItJr. Joseph Greer William Gresham William Grubb Paula Grzybowski Joseph Gulick James Galvic John Gustafson Bill Hall Dan Hall Seniors- 167 RIGHT: N. Carver works diligently on a painting. FAR RIGHT: S. Rodzewicz makes the best of her time in art class. LOWER RIGHT: K. Bandy displays her skill at the wheel. FAR LOWER RIGHT: Seniors D. Picciuto and A. Galvez look on as J. Calcutt puts the finishing touches on his painting. Dave Hall Gary Hall Joyce Hall Tricia Hall Carol Hallabrin Roxanne Halstead Mike Hampstead Princess Hampton William Harbowy Kim Harding Cathy Hardy Gene Harris David Hartwig Larry Hartz Patricia Hathcock Daniel Haveman Deborah Haveman Mary Hayes Susan Hazel Gregory Heilman 168- Seniors ANUF aw T35 Sandra Helfrich Kathy Herzig Robert Higley Eric Hildebrandt Michael Hilliker Seniors- 169 RIGHT: R. Kolakowsku performs a dance routine during the Jr. Miss Talent Competition FAR RIGHT Other Kenne dy seniors in the competition were KLEFT T0 RIGHT! S Kentala, R. Halstead R Fadoir and P Carroll and a TC contestant. Frances Hinojosa Jim Hokey Patricia Holland Diane Holly Edward Honeycutt James Hoover Diane Hopkins Wanda Horner Cynthia Hranetz Linda Huff 170-Seniors Xa--.., Jim Hunter April Huntsman Richard Hutchison Cheryl Ickes Melissa Iski Neal Jacobi Gerald Jarvis Theresa Jarzyna Rickey Jernigan David Johnson Seniors - 171 Gymnasts Improve Skill -x ,ll s. iw ,n li N Robert Kapelanskl David Kelly Denise Kelly Valerie Kendall Selma Kentala Lydia Killebrew John Kincaid Chauncey King David King Lee Kinser Cherie Kirk 172 - Seniors Cheryl Kefalas Melody Keller ,QQ Ronald Kirk Thomas Kish William Klandrud James Knapp Carol Knockeart Rae Ann Kolawoski Mike Konopka Gary Kurowslki Kathy Krieger Anthony Krushinski Marianne Kurowski Gary LaBonte UPPER RIGHT B Clifton concentrates on keeping her balance on the beam RIGHT: D. Molnar exe- Rod LaBelle Cathy Lamon Laurlta Lancaster Fred Lang Barbara Lanyon Jeff Laswell Waseca Lauder Debbie Lauth Michael Lavender Rick LeBlanc Cynthia LeCIerc Ken Leigh Seniors Find Joy, Work in Homecomi RIGHT: A. Robertson and D. Vickery congratulate each other on the memories they share. UPPER RIGHT: L. Eger and J. Caplis work together to finish the senior float on time. 174- Seniors C' ll. -.gigs fa? li' Brenda Lenant Tim Lenderman Martha Liddle William Liskiewicz Raymond Loader Michael Longfellow Jay Loskowski Michele Loughlin Debora Love Judy Loving John Madden Mike Magyar Seniors Are Part of J.F.K.'s Casual Pha if N . Rudolph Makima James Malcolm Janet Malone Dawn Mansfield David Manuel Brook Mapes Nicole Marchand Carolyn Marcum Audrey Marl Dennis Marr Harold Martin Linda Martin Robert Martin Gary Matthies Bette Mathas 176-Seniors 1 N KA . , I! ni- 'Q f ' .'.L e wi ,W Isis-,I !l2SiL5'!4'il9' w nr ,L 4 I 7.....!.?-5' -Q-..,...1- -ww H r 1 -Msgs.-. I. 'eh'1',,,,,,?M.,., W ,wmrfrg 5. M1 xii -:els -'WMJVM-x ' 5 SBS gif.-. film' i l i 1 1 ll a 1 ' 'l 'li' LKx T , 'W 'Y L -at -.V ' 'W ...,5,ET.,L, , k i E2 x x U: A l ll Ax -2-lv ' H W . ll k . fr - rQ,,HfV.':9iv1' MRL i +R Q1 i 7 26- 1. ll . 4 -.1454 53 H J ,I L -'5 'h wif' .7 33 ll! 'Q -i- 'TC enum.-lege Patricia May Paul Mazza Pam McClain Cyndi McCreary Q Dorothy McCurry 3 ff, .N L, Q-.3, , ., . . .if :'H'i2'i 'Tf iff? mf Nancy McDonald Geraldine McGahan June McGrath Debra McGraw Roseanne McGuckin . more may it ,343 ' mEf.:'l it ll.lnw ll Jimi: ,, a f 5 ll J, me TOP LEFT: K. Dillard finds English a stimulating experience. LEFT: The end of the day is a welcome relief. ABOVE: Concentration prevails as all watch a free shot. Seniors - 1 77 Dan McLain Victoria McLaughlin Larry McNew Paul Mendenhall Wayne Michaels Pam Miller Terry Miller Randy Mills Kathi Mills Bill Mitchell Frances Mitchell Richard Modzel Deborah Molnar William Mondeau Rickie Moody RIGHT: T. Altman, F Lang C Bowerman and C Wanston help make movies for a Mass Communica tions class. FAR RIGHT G Bondy S Phillips G Harris and A. Baize are busy in a cafeteria English class. 178 - Seniors ii 'WL' Iih LN 2 :la ' ,ri ,gg f lilies? Qi Patricia Moore Patrick Moore Timothy Moore Gloria Morelli Bob Moritz Al . is . . . Semester Finals, Movies ..il ii- 5 M ' ' M ,wal e l fswmm Y, JV 1 5 'A '. 1 ffzf -sw,-izw X, we VV - 5-,MNH . . ' ' av,-... ,.,.,,, ,W iniszsissessgefzssgg I M X n:2:Em..:,:, 4, -.,. , :QV I , ,V , -- '.2E-'?.32::'w3'.',,::s-.- wdlivv-f,,,.1 ' --..1-.1-. .,'L--T1--L-Q wig... -....--.,-...-.-....:, ,fo-2 ,M '- -.3-q.. 3h-.-.. 4 4, I' in.. 4 sw ws? Y' .4 V1 ef , Q . .. if-9. - f 1 fl' ea 4 weep. 1 -' a jg., !7 N.NN-if- X - I xl M 5, ,S ' ' -QQ ,M ' l' f M .UQ f ..-f ' ' 'f -..vs 1. 3 1, ' , ' 2 xiii f-il' ' - ' -- Xu., 0 .ip i. . f' i ' ,.,..a---1 ' ' ' .Q ,-- ,, ,, K ' - ...ima 1 f '..1f NI Dan Morris Marion Morrison Al Mozug David Mukina Patty Mullen Seniors - 179 Seniors Attempt Various Ways of Studyin RIGHT: Seniors, S. Pratt, T. Clemens, D. Ewald, and D. Holly get down to work in their American Govern- ment class. 180-Seniors Vincent Munafo Cindy Mungar Joe Musico Lou Mutschler John Naumes Danny Neeriemer Timothy Nester Steve New Barth Newsome iii, HQ. gt. Sherry Nichols Terrie Nicita Sue Nikolai John Nimtz Cheryl Northam James Northam Mike Nutter Judy O'Brien Sylvia Ogle LuAnn Ohsowski Rebecca O'Jibwa Steve Oleksiak Patricia Olsen Debbie Olson Dennis O'Malley Donald Ormsby Lillian Ovares Rick Pagan Y Seniors- 181 Alan Page Ginger Parks John Parks Robert Parsons Michael Petras Marion Petre Lynn Phillips Sharon Phillips Donna Picciuto Troy Pierce 'll Iwi . 3. Kennedy Basketball Team Enjoys Y RIGHT: J. Raburn takes lay-up before Riverside as seniors J. Torres and M. Waddell look on. CENTER RIGHT: M. Waddell and R Hutchison are always ready for anything. FAR RIGHT: G. Har- ris is told what to do by Coach Kostegian. 182-Seniors Q 4. li . V V4 A-5 , t if , Y Y! Q I f QQCW -A Gail if nv ,g i is 9' ii: fi if i J wr .- .,. 5,-, K 1 Q I 41 Mx, V-I-C-T-0-R-Y That s the Senior Battlec 'f fa- L -:qw Gregory Povlick Patricia Povlick Sheila Powers Sherry Pratts Rozell Prescott Barbara Provencher Jan Pruneay Ernest Quiel ilQ3 Jerry Raburn Rhonc Raper Greg Ratliff 17337 AWN! . 1: 111 ,sex Y sei' fi ,, , ' 1 1iC'i,I11i 5557 1 Q . 7, '?1,Ff:Hl1111 P H11 -A Tyle - agfmg 11125 'V --,. f 5.1.1 ia' '- 5 :M in r- - E5 smssif - .- if. - 11111151 rx. 1 eggs 6 7 ,ge -Q: !,, 11 mf,,...,,111 115.51 11111Yli, 1- ,lam-1 1111 .wr 1 11. 111.11 1111 .. . M. 111 11319 mwWf.qH11 ME ZKV111 Y 1 f- tj 58 1 - N V ' ,lt g 1 Z f W ,V :aa 1 ff .. ,V L Y .1. ami. . Y, --.-,. ff:- gaw - - -fffivfp-2221211 i' ll 7 1 - M famq , W111 :tr ' As' I ' -3 1,11 ,1i 1, 11, mam 11H111 Sf ' ,izlig l Srfwvw is 11 N J . 1953, ' 'iii N ww 1 22ss42snggi,'1:,, 1-Hu 11M1YH1 Q22 . 1315311 ' fi fii .JMSJE1 -'fwzsw 1 .if ,112P11l 111H1, 1, ff W , 1 11 5- 15 ABOVE FAR LEFT: Awaiting the pitch from a Shafer hurler is T. Clements who is a vital cog in the Eagle outfield. LEFT: The back field on the eagle football team was made up of a few seniors, here quarterback D. Beatty and halfback B. Johnstone are active in the Riverside game. ABOVE: B. Johnstone polevaults for the eagle track team. Seniors- 185 186-Seniors Diana Ray Patrick Ready Rodney Reed Thomas Regnier I Q v--any ia HQ: w w w U www- we W :- af? .. Q 'Q larval? IRI 2 HA ' -:U N. .,.- ,'..' 1455? , we ff View A , I .4 I. , .I M .. ,, E x ww w nf , 4 141:33 nga gg 550: ,- , Hfiiiw WM 'fi 1, W P A-A Z , mga W ,W Y, , M 'aw if' h.i,,,i:ig1.f..M Mmu., ,, Jani' nior Earns Math Award ith Nine Underclassmen Darlene Reis Debra Relaford Keith Ren ner Mark Resovsky Q Ron Reyna Deborah Rice Sharon Richardson Ann Robertson David Robertson ,xx James Robertson . .-.., Sandra Robinson D T' Sue Rocha UPPER LEFT: J. Cyrek was the only senior this year who earned rec- ognition in J.F.K.'s Math Fair. Winners are KLTO RJ W. Lang, N. Kom- isar, C, Sayer, T. Gonda, J. Cyrek, K. Philo, C. Fanto, Mr. Fred Bloink. J. Viger, P. Sutika and J. Leonard. LEFT: Signs decorated the library door as the 1971 Math Fair got under way. Seniors- 187 FAR RIGHT: Senior M. Petre and her date share a quiet moment amidst the excitement of Homecoming. RIGHT: Enjoying a dance together are J. Raburn and his date V. Sitka a 1970 JFK alumnus. ln the background B. Pente and J. Hamric listen to the music of Tom Paul and the Crescendos. 4 Cindy Rodriguez Yolanda Rodriguez Suzanne Rodzewicz Millard Rollins Lisa Romas Sp cial Memori ina Karen Rowley Nancy Salvador Kathy Samuelson Roy Sanchez James Sanders 188 - Seniors it-S 1:-' il vi ,N :M- 1 , L 1, 4 5. 161' xg , Y, Q. 551 if ffl? W ' ' 1' ,T ,X-3 5 if . , . . A, A, M fag- Nzlifwg -1 ' V ,1 fb-'Sfyg . - I . ,EASY 6, Xqlfggl ,Z .IA f 4- 2 J ti F 4 ,M Y :L35 K J 1 ,Na .- X4 iff '1' , 1, 3, . 1 -.736 A 51 I k f ' 1' ' f'-j -. as . ii-1 A ,f X fx? Q 4 fi21:.,W i 3 5:2 - , ' ' Ng ff 2 47' v A? xg 1 ' fail-. ,ffg K K c 'YY N 'K 'QM - L v fx - 13' ' F-U55 r ' -1 .. ,Met , ...H V- J ', W ' 1 L-,, -MW, X BELOW: Senior, J. Shimoda puts in one of his many practices for bands. RIGHT: Senior, S. New does a fine job of keeping his row in pro- per step. 3 iipp K ii N ig, 190- Seniors Seniors Partlclpa Kathy Serafin Kenny Setser Deborah Shafer Karen Sheffield Mike Shelton Jon Shimoda Various Band Activities 7.537 A qi um A T771 Shirley Shingler Dale Showler Mark Showler Frank Siemienski Mike Slayden Karen Slowik Dennis Smiley Barbara Smith Curt Smith Wayne Smith Randle Snell Roger Sobran Elizabeth Sommer Debra Spears Steven Srock Daniel Sryniawski Seniors- 191 BELOW: Past memories are reflected by C. Rodriquez and D. O'NlalIey. RIGHT: Seniors enjoy themselves at one of the many football games. FAR RIGHT: How did we miss that lay up? Seems to be T. Clemens ex- pression to T. Witz. V J 3 K NL M 1 ,i J l Paul Stec Lana Steele Donald Steward Donald Stewart ze-:L Jeff Stewart Grace Stewart Ronald Stewart Lynne Stiles 192 - Seniors Larry Strader Marlene Sturm Patricia Swanson Lindy Swartz Jeff Sweet Michael Szczepaniak Glen Tackett John Taylor Chuck Terry Gary Thornton William Todd JoAnn Tokarz Craig Tomkiewicz Joe Torres Carolyn Toth Vivilynne Toth Senior Class Enlivens J F K Socia Deborah Towrey Rose Trancygier Sherry Trimai Jean Turski Patrick Tyler Paula Underwood fx FAR LEFT: Senior, D. Loath dancing with her escort at the Homecoming. CENTER LEFT: D. Picciuto, senior, doing a hillbilly type dance with B. Wheeler at the Sadie Hawkins. LEFT: I. Seguro, senior, doesn't quite understand what alumnus G. Olson is talking about. Donna Vickery David Vigna Diane Vogrin Pat Watt Michael Waddell Greg Wajda Rick Walters Charmine Wanston Catherine Warner Sandra Weaver Robert Webb Ross Wellman Seniors- 195 Deborah Wendell Oliver Wendt Bob West Dennis Westmoreland Philip Weycker Carol Whelchel Debra White Yvonne Whitehead Mike Widby Mary Williams Jones' Boys Create Atmosphe ,Q ':-1' Pi. We--zv 'OO' , xl Q W ZLI 'LL . 0 Q le IQ nf! ' x ' Q I , 5 D. 196-Seniors V: All Music Lovers il' T' 'f !P Sue Williams William Williamson Teresa Willis Charles Wilson Deborah Wilson Jean Winchell FAR LEFT: M. Shelton warms up before another number. LEFT: H. Martin and his girlfriend C. Sabrano takes time to pose for our photographer be- tween numbers. ABOVE: W. Dodds and D. Showler express themselves dur- ing one of their favorites. The last member of the group, who is not pic- tured, is J. Demyon. Seniors - 197 Dress Code Allo M 4 MA.L,,- , .1 .g 1 -1-'w:-- .. ., QQ 1 --16-. - ...WX , 11 -- V I ,ann ra -'.fgf'.,:-fguaig K mg, .max -F ggfxfgfyfll- .gh 1 .M N L5 5' P 1fl?'E21f..11 ls mg., ., A 4 1-'iffsgif-fi1.'g'w1 - 1:,g.Qv'- L'Q.?+2.- ., ,Lx : 1. 'fS?YEii'1f'1' Q, ' 2223fisfg,gq Ni ,f pgygglggff- 1 5. , , . , V , jl ij' 'A Wrgl, K vwwiig. ,. 24 -1 01- - -11.41, Q 4 . , Q1 1 ffgiii 1113 il 1 . .1 1 S - ' ., r .1 L 'NW-gfka 'S 23:21 1 . M ,151 . 'W 1 Ez 1 L Q? 1- Q fl.. '13 . . wig.:- gfswsm -1 4: ' . 1m -1 - 1' W :Ar . ,. r V, , sw, 1. 1. g,,W-A , fisnwf 1. 115-1 mz'szs.:w,f.' . 1 1.sQ3.:f.2s,a. z.w:22, , H ww., , A 1 wigsfi .- 1 Y . 1 21 V. , . , 2 Q 198-Seniors -'K 1 . v nr ,.k w . 1 1. 1 6 mm-am wafmmfw.1.,. in g.5,,g,y1gg 1 qgyazp . . 14, . L jr . 'E . , , 26. ,,. H. me ' 'kt .. 2 I A.. ,vu Y -, 7121. M -412 b 3 . ew-Xiimv U71 ., A .ff .w:,wwf:p .' 1.,5.4m1. am f:Q91Ef'55'3ff12fff . ,L WMM.. ., . ,Mi .M FAR LEFT: D. Julien and D. Marr attend the N.H.S. dance. LEFT: S. Rod- zewicz surprised many people with her long black cape appearance. ABOVE: M. Cude displays the casual look at Big Boy's. Camera Shy Terry Altman, Harland Bargerstock, William Bentley, Joann Bridges, Toni Cappuccio, Colleen Chapin, Catherine Chascsa, Linda Clonton, Steven Cretul, John Demyon, Richard Douglas, James Duncan, Frank Duron, James Dye, Laurie Elswick, Freeman Embree, Leo Evtushek, George Gallaher, Michael Garrasi, Ralph Hone, Richard Hosking, Gary Hunsaker, Baron Johnstone, Charles Juntikka, Margaret Kuchorski, Brent LaFountaine, John Lewardzewski, Dennis Maliszewski, Pam Mc- Claon, Kathie Michael, Bogdanka Miodragovich, Barbara Mizner, Rod- ney Monticello, Stella Moore, Denise Newell, Lonnis O'Connor, Dian Parpart, Margaret Parsons, David Petra, Mike Reed, Debbie Rokas, Debbie Rose, James Scroggins, Joyce Sexton, Clyde Southers, Thomas Sowinski, Vicky Tauck, Ann Vincent, Carol Ward, Debbie Wendell, Den- nis Wilson, and Eulalio Zarazua. Seniors- 199 L w friwii' 9 H n A ,wgw ,gg V - , M- U 4, PEP9' If low' Ju- , fn U T ' M M -aw .M 4. , an g,ww,uwqQi kmigwwuw EDQQMM, :msn Jw me ,W w w ,aim w DINE - DANCE 5 A w4wLw1Q.lH 4 'W'T'?'n!3i . .. f f -6. lg. nr-PY' f 'W ggg lgzy -Wm, M ,L 59:51, if 'Ei ., ,fn 1 ..- misw 51 igz, 3 man ,,.s.,.- 5 -W7 f m ... Ms.. il l '12 5 1 1 ' 'MMM is I!QW ...Q,.Ng3.fQgg1... : !l'l:NN ' H gf ,PW1'f9 't vm vyw giiie DVERTISING o element is capable of existing with- others. We realize the need for depen- e on each other. Businesses offer us rtunities for jobs, or they offer service hers. Careers, service ... community Ivement. .f--. .YT RHI M ' L 'rn ni: INDUSTRIES -x . .V ,fs tk , Q . i. - I 3 . 1 , nf' A'- i Rfnor' FK., National Honor Society Citizenship Scholarship Leadership Service in Congratulations to the Class of 71 Burger King 20905 Ecorse Taylor, Michigan William A. Frederic Ca rta ge 13452 Lange Taylor, Michigan 941-0425 .QI- Nl arg ONE 946-7030 PHONE 946-9040 TED DOBBINS REALTY RESIDENTIAL - FARMS - COMMERCIAL -INDUSTRIAL - NEY T. DOBBINS, JR. 24850 EUREKA ROAD TAYLOR, MICH. 48180 Congratulations The Seniors Of 1971 LATHRUP INDUSTRIES INC. 10020 Telegraph Road Taylor, Michigan i ' ,LW H. A. POWELL STUDIOS WHY? - PHOTOGRAPHY AT ITS BEST AT - THE H. A. POWELL STUDIOS BECAUSE - THE PERSONNEL IS THE BEST! A profit-sha ring organization. Insurance programs are provided. A five day work week. A good place to work and buy. Fine locations in Michigan and Ohio, Dayton Detroit Kalamazoo Livonia Toledo Advertising- 203 12-170 FUEL The Hi, I Resiaurani 11750 TELEGR PH RD TAYLO MSCH 291-0360 H NE 946 'loeo Jos af Don ' -..u.,hi-E3 Sun Auto Wash Winter Hours Mon.-Sat. 8-8 Sun 8-4 Summer Hours Mon.-Sat. 8-6 Sun. 8-4 22100 Ecorse Taylor Michigan 04 Advertising The Latest In Formal Wear Edwa rdians, Brocades, Double-Breasted, Ruffled Shirts, and Flaired Pants Open every Monday - Friday until Nine and Weekends Until Six oEvoy's Formal Shop 6842 Allen Road Allen Park, Michigan DU3-0440 3 1 W A Q W -tiil 5 Pl 'fm Crowley Hardware 22360 Goddard Road Taylor, Michigan 291 -0420 Brigill Trucking Co. hed Sand - Gravel d Gravel- Fill Sand estone 51 Merriman Road 941-0425 ulus, Michigan ' ii '2fs5p24i'KY-Q. -W Advertising - 205 Fine Printing Since 1948 INDORF Printing Company 20349 Ecorse . Taylor, Mich. WA. 8-4297 TAYLOR GOVERN MENTAL EMPLOYEES , ,CHU X nf' -rrnf f ' T 'n' ' Q nl T P .,rr. ..,. ,r,,...,.,, W .,rr, ,T ,,1l i.:,Q ' ., t1,,,2 lzzll IVA ,,,' iwlli' ,.,:, f Vi,':'. V-l- 1 2 !-': 1! ,A.- Q ZI' i CREDIT UNICIN l Boy's Commercial Food's Class C L, ' Congratulates T. T15 , l Q Class Of 71 d 4i..1nn T TAYLOR EDUCATION Assocm Tlozv United Profession All members belong to the national, state, and local educational associations QMS 6 MTED STP' E is K 0 2, ew are O OTHFE 'Q Q JAYCEE9 OQQATIQN 0 4 v, 1.11 5 E' all Q, Q I 9 .L Q 4 19 E1 L 55 L-.AI-.-:1 gr ' 1352 ' Diane Maceachern Tea's Josephine Rehkopf Scholarship 1969-70 Kennedy High STUDENT GOVERNMENT Working for You John Crooks - President Martha Liddle - Vice President Selma Kentala - Secreta ry Carolyn Wood - Treasurer Advertising - 207 Scottyas Party Store 8944 Pelham Taylor, Mich. 43180 BEST OF LUCK 291-9292 CLASS UF 1971 Open 11 a.m.-10 p.m ALFRED A. SHERIDAN State Representatiwre wa 32Zi3Z'3.?.!? 'c' G.A.A. Taylor, Michigan Lansing 5171373-0852 Taylor 3131291-9241 Good Luck '71 mum rfnnmnum ur mcufns Congratu ,ati Ons Local 1085 A.F.T. 48180 To The Class of 1971 The TAYLOR FEDERATION of TEACHERS is proud of its graduates. You've made it Graduation. You've gone through twelve years ot school. You've studied. Learned. Participated. Now it's all over. So, what next? Maybe college, or the working wo rld. We, of course, recommend college. Our nation needs leaders, doctors, lawyers, teachers, businessmen. But if you decide on a job, there are many places that would welcome you-and we're one ot them. We have training programs which can lead to a good sound future. One that will let you make a valuable contribution. So, the decision is truly yours. Make it wisely. And whatever it is-good luck. Gongratulation MICHIGAN CONSOLIDATED GAS COMPANY Compliments of a Friend .l ,gn l il ,X i Class of '73 The Class With A Future l Advertising - 209 owl CHARLES D. 8. DAN W. BURGESS JOE UNGER 935 W. 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Trolley displays an architect's rendering of the new North End park, swimming pool and skating rink scheduled for development this year and partly financed by proceeds from a 35,000,000 bond issue approved by Tay- lor voters in November, 1970. The Youth Commission took a leading role in the bond campaign. From left are Commissioners Janis Green, Milt Monta- gano, Kathleen Miller, Doug Burman, Jacque Miller, Mayor Trolley, Cheryl Monroy, Mike Hampstead, Diane Hazzard, Yvonne Beard, Wally Rudin, and Mike Tanner, chairman. 'T'3iELLEI is-ii, v- :':ery1 EivIE?EE'?' '3223'2 WNY!- ' egfsiiui. a-iff 'iz-.1 Y l - H ' '- -W ' milf' f' --e:1'f:-m- - 'F ,, .--- ft-- . 562: 454. 5-QQ JQ, .-,.,:fi 'f. : 214 - Advertising 2 fs -fp 69 'Yo Q From Th Office of th Mayor v Taylor is a young city - three years old on May 1 1 lor is also a city of the young: twenty-one thousand T are enrolled in our public schools this year. And does not ignore its youth. We were among the first to establish a City Youth mission - a body that has equal status with other pal commissions. The Youth Commission memt students representing every Taylor junior high a school. They let us know what young people are ...They keep us tuned in - and we listen. It's a two-way street. Sometimes we ask our youth ten to us - to hear our community problems and solve them. No city can afford not to involve its you ple in community development. We hope they'll help us grow. We hope that those who are students will want to become our involved adult leaders tom they don't, we're in trouble. - Mayor Richard J. Trolley VV VV Y Ilk IIK H CTORITAS YO 465-f'fig1Qgg,s., -as rise-sa,-Egg? Class of '71 Leaders for Tomorrow Thanking you for your help Jim Malcomb, President Ann Robertson, V. President Karen Sheffield, Secretary Kathy Fry, Treasury Advertising - 215 Congratulations to the Class of 1971. The Class of 72 216-Advertising President: Terry Beaudoin V. President: Grace Tomei Secretary: Lauren Phillips Treasurer: Debbie Andrus 'R K yi E W1 T11 wiff Y-vim Za. .,,. ' iw Q s , any Wg, 1 1, 5 1 Q. 1. umm,Agaiw, ,gm :W ' ii . sm X1-:' I1 fg ,Q 'fx wrt iz . :ix alfa? ,, UH .. ,M ziiw ,1 X. ' Nz V1 , -mmm ,1-mu K Vgslgagiyq- 2' x x 2 f f-4 W 'X ..:-xxx CL 3 ,, 55,8 , v ww .- mir 4 X . Q 5- ' N 1 1 I Y 1 M fan- '?Xxi ! wi Kg , V .awn - WMV 4 n 4. 7 1 an x. v , E4-5 ju 11 Advertising -217 STUDENTS JOIN VARIOUS ORGANIZATIO BAND OFFICERS: Mr. Donovan Hanson, Director: Ron Reyna, President: Brian Bour- lier, Vice Pres.: Princess Hampton, Secretary-Treasurer: Carol Hallabrin. Points Chairman. MEMBERS: D. Anderson, E. Anderson, W. Androsian, N. Balough, J. Baxter, P. Beesley, P. Brock, E, Buresh. C. Cahil, N. Cain, N. Carver, A. Chortos, D. Clark, L. Cleary, J. Cochrane, J. Cowell, K. Cretul, D. Davis, T. Davison, S. De Celles, J. Diedrichs, R. Durham, D. Earwood, J. Enriquez, R. Fadoir, J. Fardig, D. Faulkner, S. Firestone, R. Florinchi, M. Flowers, B. Fry, L. Gerdom, L. Ghrza- nowski, L. Grace, D. Graff, L. Gray, K. Greer, A. Harper, D. Haveman, T. Henrion, L. Hovorka, A. Huntsman, D. Hurst, L. Jackson, M. Kashich, R. Keene, S. Knope, R. Kovacs, S. Leich, J. Lewandowski, R. Lobdell, D. Long, E. Ludwig, P. Lytikai- nen, C. Maghelsie, J. McCreary, M. McKenney, D. McNamee, B. Moore, M. Moore, B. Morris, E. Murphy, B. Napiorkowski, D. Neuder, S. New, N. Newsome, K. Owen, G. Panther, D. Piccuito, D. Pitek, G. Pitoniak, L. Pobursky, J. Raper, S. Rendon, D. Reyna, B. Reynolds, D. Rice, V. Rue, D. Samuelson, C. Schmoekel, K. Sexsmith, DL Shimoda, J. Shimoda, J. Skeens, D. Smith, D. Smith, S. Smith, T. Sorane, B. Stanley, R. Stewskel, M. Temple, N. Thomas, J. Vanover, S. Vanaer, K. Wagner, S. Warner, M. Williams, M. Wolski, L. Woodley, B. Young. CHEERLEADERS VARSITY: Miss Diane Melvin, Advisor: Debbie Ewald, co-captain: Lana Steele, co-captain, Paula Grzybowski, Selma Kentala, LuAnn Saylor, Sue Vogrin, Linda Yeager. JUNIOR VARSITY: Debbie Andrus fco-captainj, Jan Garzoni fco-cap- tainj, Rhonda Belcher, Debbie Lentz, Piper MacPherson, Julie Quist, Debbie Shimoda. 1 0 . Q a is-0 if ' 'T , u I R K - A ' ' ' - , '.-, ': ' 7 A .. .. .. ' if 31: Fi ' 'fl'f- ' 5' W' .V 1 Q :Q 7. .Y rv 1' r i,-1 ,, ' - P W Sfiitisieag ' ters, g ,W ,,,,,.,:-Mr wwf .V 19 - N MW, mm, K. gi' 14-av-r,.,.i ' CHESSCLUB ' OFFICERS: Mrs. Margaret Landrith, Advisor: Dave Robertson, Preside Srock, Vice President. MEMBERS: Terry Calcut, Hans Czerana, John Mike Longfellow, David Petre, Troy Pierce, Mike Shelton. CHORUS OFFICERS: Mr. Edward Bank, Director: Paul Savage, Student Director, Accompanist. MEMBERS: Craig Aue, Mary Bates, Noreen Brosnan, Butcher, Ralph Cornett, Howard Coykendall, Gail Crider, Marilyn De Marie Ferris, Geary Goodman, Debbie Greene, Karen Grace, Cathy Gro Hackett, Yolanda Harman, Joyce Harris, Danny Harrison, Cindy Hin Hoerl, Mike Jurek, Jan Kabeth, Mike Longfellow, Kathy Lossing, Debbi Cheryl Matzas, Jerry McClain, Terry McDonald, Joanne McEachern, Gahan, Diane Miller, Terry Minidio, Cindy Mungar, Keith Munger, Jan Deborah Nolan, Sherlyn O'Grady, Cindy Pierce, Carol Piper, Kathy Ernie Quiel, Becky Reid, Wanda Rife, Pat Scharnitzke, Sharon Sexsmit Shoemaker, Glenda Simonds, Kay Smith, Randy Snell, Jolene Sta Stewart, Terry Stone, Lisa Sweet, Kris Swope, Julie Thomas, Tom To Underwood, Karen Vamos, Kathy Van Rensselaer, Kurt Vrabel, Mike Mary Vergara, Phil Weycker, Mike Whelchel, Alex Zsalako. OFFICERS: Mr. Robert Clements, Advisor: Brook Mapes, pill as 'xwiwir wma w gf, V9 iik fs' Ag 4.. 5 K , .Q 'S if ing, 35 1 ff' xr K 'ff s X 1 2 X Sf 1, Y ,fX,. Wx: MQ: 2.4 M ,Q M., 2,3361 iw ' - :Gi Ji N M Ml B31 v 2 ssiuggf, , -Q was I M, X , 6, 1 5 zwlnwggdg fi 1 .1 -HQ xy xi 1 R91 as . PR -of L' 2, , . Yvf f l., 5 . . . ie- ri , 1 -ills .J .. fx ig. , . i ' fx' ' ' ' Hg Jr I' i ' ll' 5 wig Mi - it iiiilll viilfili' i ,lilli GERMAN CLUB OFFICERS: Miss Patricia Green, Advisor: Hans Czeranna, President: Paul Lyti- kainen, Vice President: Debbie Miller. Secretary: Nina Wallace, Treasurer. MEMBERS: Tim Abler, Connie Auler, Kathy Beckius, Gary Beegen, Kathy Beyar, Mary Boonenberg, Cathy Czajkowski, Ken Czewski, Jeff Day, Gary Hawver, Kent Killebrew, Denise Koleman, Sue Maxey, Garry McGuire, Bob McKurry, Dawn Oldham, Troy Pierce, Karin Schonfelder, Brent Shannon, Terri Shoff, Pat Stone, Mike Welchel. LATIN CLUB ADVISOR: Mr. Diroff, Officers: L. Hovorka, Pres. C. Sayer, V. Pres. K. Greer, Sec., T. Letizio, Treas. Members: L. Collins, D. Dabbs, D. Earwood, L. Golaszewski, T. Gonda, D. Gorsline, B. Greene, D. Greene, B. Gresham, P. Hall, T. Henrion, K. Hensley, C. Ickes, B. Lanyon, B. Lenart. M. McKinney, K. Miller, D. Neal, G. Owen, J. Povlich. H. Poppe, R. Quiel, P. Sherer, J. Shimoda, C. Sisson, K. Smith, B. Stanley, K. Wagner, M. Winfree, D. Zumbro. IVIATH CLUB OFFICERS: Mr. Charles Rockett. Advisor: Mike Winfree, President: Craig Sayer. Vice President: Tom Gonda, Secretary: Debbie Samuelson, Treasurer. i 'Wlii 1f ii il ?Qf li MEMBERS: Jan Bartok, Bill Bergley, Cathy Fanto, Barbara Felix, L Marilyn Garhart, Denise Gorsline, Linda Hovorka, Keith Philo. M Tom Strane. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY ADVISOR: Miss Gail Koan. Officers: M. Petre. Pres., T. Krushinski, Pratt, J. Galvic, Treas. Members: D. Andrus, C. Bacha, J. Bartok, R. Best, K. Beyar, C. Callahan, A. Carrasco, N. Carver, C. Chascsa, B Coldiron, C. Cuddy, H. Czeranna, J. Datson, R. Duncan, B. Everson R. Fadior, W. Fredericks, L. Gerdom, T. Gonda, D. Gorsline, K. Gi ham, R. Halstead, G. Harris, T. Henrion, P. Holland, L. Hovorka, M tala, T. Leliziro, M. Liddle, B. Liskiewicz, H. MacEachern, A. Marl, D Miller, S. Moore. M. Morrison, D. Neuder, S. New, J. Niemi, S. Niki P. Olsen, P. Payne, C. Pierce, T. Pierce, G. Pitoriiak, P, Rovlich, S. J. Quist, J. Raburn, D. Relaford, M. Resovsky, B. Reynolds, D. Ric ,S. Robertson, J. Robertson, K. Rowley, B. Slao, N. Salvador, D. Samu age, D. Sayen, C. Sayer, J. Shimoda, B. Slowik, K. Slowik, L. Smith, M. Spears, S. Strock, L. Steele, P. Sutika, J. Viger, D. Whitwell, M. Wi liamson, C. Wood. F 6 ' 'ig 23 Tian : Mrs. Claudine Bonner. Officers: K. Slowik, Editor, R. Fadoir, Asst. Edi llahan, Business Managers, J. Gustafson Asst. Bus. Mgr., M. Liddle ditor, L. Eger, Sports Editor, B. Everson, Photographer. Staff mem: aas, C. Bacha, R. Halstead, S. Kentala, P, Mallon, D. O'Niel, P. Payne, PEP CLUB S. Richardson, C. Rodzewicz, M. Roza, D. Smith, K. Smith J. Starr, D. Stimac. K. Vamos, J. Viger, C. White, D. Widby, D RADIO CLUB Miss Diane Melvin. Officers: V. McLaughlin, Pres., R. Prescott, V. c-Treas.. Members: B. Burke, S. Chandler, S. Charbenau, J. D. Dober, M. Ferris, G. Gergely, D. Germain, R. Grenier, J. B. Jones, S. Kitts., M. Kunz, W. Lewellyn. T. Lyke, J. Mas- J. McEachern, B. O'Guine, J. Paananen, R. Perreault, R. Rau- Mr. Park Gregory, Advisor: Troy Pierce, President: Bill Mondeau, Vice President: Bob Carvill, Secretary: Mark Locher. Treasurer. MEMBERS: War- ren Dodd. SKI CLUB Advisor: Mr. Beebe. OFFICERS: O. Wendt, Pres., K. Kreiger, V. Pres.. C. Fry. Sec., C. Steiner, Treas. MEMBERS: D. Altman, G. Altman, M. Anthony, Randi Arnoldi, L. Baas, K. Boik, D. Bragan, B. Brown, P. Chascsa. M. Chu'rch, D. Cox, M. Cude. D. Davis, M. Dial, D. Douglas, J. Enruquez, M. Erdan, L. Fecteau, G. Gardiner, M. Gardiner, B. Gepes. SPANISH CLUB OFFICERS: Mrs. Laura Evans, Advisor: Lillian Ovares, President: Diane Whitvvell. Vice President: Stella Moore, Secretary: Mike Garrasi, Treasurer. MEMBERS: David Bell, Connie Blades, Stuart Boonenberg, Diane Bragan, Kathy Carulli. Amy Digna, Mary Ann Flynn, Diana Formosa, Glenn Fry, Ronnie Fuentes, Sylvia Guajardo, Colleen Hamric, Pam Hutchens, Kathy Krater, Janet Leonard, Kathy Lossing, Pat Mallon, Cheryl Matzas, Marion Maxwell, Karleen Mitchell, Pam Moffatt, Rick Morton, Joy Paananen, Debbie Peters. Debbie Pittman, Gina Pla- cidi, Barbara Plitt, Debbie Rice, Sharon Richardson, Pat Ryan. Debbie Sayen. Barbara Slowik, Cheryl Sovitch. Cindy Steiner, Lisa Sweet, Rock Tolinski, Steve Urdahl, Mary Ellen Vergara, Kathy Vespremi, Sue Vigna, Glenda Wilson. Eg g: nh .L 1 x WH was I f- I , M M, . ,gy QQ ' E555 'A W . -r - fa K1 W as Q ' wx --vff 424 Qlf fff' Wi.: v Q, 1: I mg lg .9 .MM fi I J - :,: i s 51 F1 P f x Q1 Y' M New , 4 z ZH K me f' as-1-. -M H, , -LW' ,inf ff' 59 If ,Q-,ff ,. - 251: . if My Y.. ,N 3 , Hx! le VARSITY CLUB Mr. Roger Bechtol. Officers: B. Everson, Pres., G. Harris, V. Pres., M. ', Sec.-Treas., R. Winkles, Sgt. of Arms. Members: D. Bailey, D. Beatty, loin, B. Bone, B. Bowman, M. Brehmer, D. Brown, J. Caplis, T. Carrasco, i, T. Clemens, M. Cude, B. Downing, D. Evans, E. Everson, L. Evtushek, I, S. Favors, J. Gerogosian, B. Granger, J. Gulick, J. Hillman, B. John- Konopka, R. LaBelIe, G. LaBonte, A. Lauth, E. Ludwig, D. McClain, R. Moffatt. J. Nimtz, D. Rembisz, D. Schmidt, F. Siemienski, J. Smolii, T. , J. Sweet, J. Torres, T. Witz. , D. Spears, P. Stidham, C. Whelchel. Parker. MEMBERS: M. Anderson, V. Bantau, D. Betz, C. Cole, G. Cri- B. Honeycutt, J. McClain, T. Pierce, C. Pierce, P. Savage, K. Sav- ki-': L. f.. .V . ..-rs.: ww ,Q l.. . Erllgli D... 333 TWH WT? B: 1- r - e al- - - ,Q Ps s ' I at sir. sigma: new R42 6 QI I5 -A.. gAbbley, William - 103 Abbott, Dale -85 Abbott. Dan - 155 Abler. Marjorie- 103 Abler, Tim - 85, 99 Abrigo, Alma -155 ACADEMICS - 2.17.18 Acheson. Robert- 103 Adamisin,Dennis-103 Adams, David - 117 Adams, Patti -85 Adkins, Clifford -103 Adkins, David -155 Adkins, Virginia -85 Adkins, William -155 ADMINISTRATION - 20, 21 ADVERTISING - 200 Agnew, Darlene- 72.155 Agnew. Marlene- 155 Agnillo, Barb - 101 Agvis, Jean - 85 Aho. Catherine- 103.218 Albright, Pamela -155 Alexander, Debra - 85 Alksnes, Karen - Allen, Darrel- 101 Allen, Dave- 85 Allen, Dennis -103, 117 Allen, Jack -155 Allen Patrick -103 Alley, Charles - 85, 127 Alley, Mike-85 Altman, Dale - 85 Altman, Gary -117 Amado, Daniel- 101 Ames, Pamela -103 Ampezzan, Rick - 85,127 Ampezzan, Victor- 103 Anders, W. - 38 Anderson Anderson Anderson. Anderson, , Dennis - 85,127 ,Eric -74, 85, 218 Debra - 155, 218 Denise- 103 Anderson, Kenneth -103. 117 Anderson, Michael- 155 Anderson Patricia -103 Anderson. Roger -117 Anderson, Scott- 103 Anderson. Thomas - 199 Andrew, Anne Carol - 103 Andrews, Michael- 199 Andrews, Michael- 103 Androsian, Bill- 156,218 Andrus, Debbie-66, 102. 103, 218 Andrus, John -156 Angnello, Barb-85 Anselm, Joseph - 156 Antaya, Lynn - 85 Anteau, Ralph -103 Anthony, Mildred -101 Arnoldi, Randal- 85 Ashbrook. Shirley -103 Atchinson, Garg - 85 Atherton, Eliza eth - 103 ATHLETIC CLUBS 72, 72 ATHLETICS - 2, 88, 91, 92, 107, 118.1 AUDIO VISUAL - 80. 81 Augustine, Dennis-85 Attilio, James - 103,136 Aue, Craig- 85, 216 Auler, Constance - 103 Aune, Dennis - 103 Austin, Cathy -85 B Baas, Lenard -103 Baber, Carolyn - 103 Ba ber, Cathy -85 Baber, Gerald -85 Baber, Sally -101 Babinski, Chuck- 156 Bacha, Cynthia - 55, 103 Bachman, Thomas- 101 Baietty, Marty -103 Baiety, A. - 179 Bailey, Don - 156, 134 Bailey, Larry -117 Bailey, Ronald - 156 Bain, Keith -101 Baize, Arthur - 156 Baker, Daniel -85 Baker, David -156 Baker, Joseph - 103 Baker. Robert- 103, 136, 156 Baker, Steve - Bakhaus, Miss Kaye - 40 Ballard, Keith -117 Ballard, Kevin -103 Balogh, Amy - 85, 137 Balogh, Nanc -103, 136. 137, 218 ,BAND - 60, 6y1. 62, 63. 190, 191 Bandranke, John -103 Bandy, Catherine- 156, 169 Banks, Mr. Edward -38, 65, 216 Bankston, Phyllis -117 Bantau, Virginia -156, 164 Baranski, Gary - 85, 136 Bargamian, Mr. Carl - 23 Bargerstock, Halan - Barker. Madonna - 156 Barlow, Miss Jean - 44 Barnes, Debbi- 117 Barr, Vickie Barrett, Bobby -117 Bartok, Janice - 80, 103,218 Bartolo, Carol - 103 Bartolot.Lee-156,160,161 Barton, Charles - 85,127 Bates, Clifton -117 Bates. Mary- 85,216 Battershell, Greg-85 Baxter, Jaes - 156, 218 Bay, Carol - 85 Beasily, Tim Beaton, Donald - 103 Beatty, David-Q, 54, 122. 156, 162, 1 Beaudet, Carol - B5 Beaudet, Pauline -117 Beaudoin, Terry- 102, 103, 108, 121 Beaudrie, Denise- 103 Beaudrie, Sharon - 157 Bechtol, Mr. Roger - 22, 44, 73. 134 Beckius, Patty - 85 f Beckius, Kathy- 103, 118 Bedford, C. - 103 Bedigan, Dave- 157 32, 133, 137 82, 185 Beebe. Mr. Albert- 34, 75 Beegan, Gary-85, 96 Beeler, Douglas -117 Beesley, Barbara -103 Beesley, Pamela -85, 218 Beesley, Timothy - 157 Beggs. David - 117 Behary, James -157 Belbrey,J.-103 Belcher, Paul -85, 127, 136 Belcher, Rhonda -85, 218 Belden, Debbie -157 Belden, Linda -85 Belnap, David -103 Bell, David-85 Beneteau. Kim -85 Benford, Clarence - 1 17 Benner, Ronald - 85 Bentley, Linda - 103 Bentley, William - 103 Berezansky, Debra - 85 Bess, Robert -157 Best, Mary - 54, 118, 157, 232 Best. Robert - 85, 127, 136 Betz, Denise - 157 Bevins, Dorothy - 85 Bevins, Shelly - 85 Bevins, Timothy -103 Beyar. Kathleen - 103 BIG BOY'S RESTAURANT - 200 Bilbrey. James - 101 Blackburn, Andrea -86 Blackburn, Andrea - 86 Blackwell, Sharon - 86 Blades, Connie -86 Blair, Janis - 102 Blalock. Robin -86 Blank, John -103 Blazek, Dave -117 BOARD OF EDUCATION -18. 19 Bobak, Rita -117 Bobbio, Linda -101 Bobbitt, Mrs. Particia - 37 Bochenek. Kenneth - 103 Bogert, Donna -86 Bohanan, Mike- 157 Bohl. Lorrie -117 Boik, Deborah -157 Boik, Kathy-86 Boike, Kenneth - 104 Bolan, Mark - 104 Bolling, Debra -86 Bolling, Teresa -104 Bomilla, Frank- 104 Bonar, Cynthia -86 Bondy, Deborah -86 Bondy, George- 158, 179 Bondy, Page -86 Bone, Bruce - 104. 105, 119, 123 Bone, Mr. Forrest- 26 Bone, Paul- 86 Bonghan, Charles - 117 Bonner, Mrs. Claudine - 17, 25, 55 Boogren, Sandy -86 Boonenberg, Mary- 86 Bonilla, Frank- 104 Boonenberg, Mary-86 Boonenberg. Stuart -117 Bossick, Carol - 158 Bossick, Ed - 86 Boudrie, Laura - 86 Boughhan, Charles - 117 Bourlier, Brian - 63,158, 216 Bovair, Lola -104 Bowens, Jeffery - 117 Bowman, Rick - 101,127 Bowman, Robert -136,158 Bowerman, Clive- 158, 178 Bowser, John - 86 Boyd, Stephen -86 Boyer. June -101 Boyer, Marla - 104 Brachel, Keith -104 Brack. Dinah - 158 Brack. Judy - 78,86 Bradley. Debbie- 86 Bragan, Diane -86 Braham, Susan - 104 Bredow, Denise - 117 Brehmer, Mike- 158 Breznai, Stev - 117 Brillhar, Sandy-86 Brittain, Marvin -101 Brock, Norma -158 Brock, Patricia - 104,216 Brooks, David -158 Brooks, Ronald -86 Brosky, Mary-86 Brosnan, Noreen -86, 216 Brough, Nancy -104 Brown, Barbara -87 Brown. Beverly - 159 Brown, Brenda -87 Brown, Cathy - 87 Brown, Curtis - 87 Brown, Cynthia - 104 Brown, Dale- 104 Brown, Darnelle- 104 Brown. David - 159 Brown, Greg- 159 Brown, Gwen - 101 Brown, James -159 Brown, Mitchell- 117 Brown, Robert - B7 Brucker, Paul - 87,127. 136 Bruder, Dennis - 87, 127, 136 Bruder, Dennis - 87,132 Brunella, Mike -87 Brush, William - 159 Burchell, Gerard - 87 Burden, Cheryl - 56, 87, 218 Buresh, Edwon - 87,218 Burger, Dennis-159 Burger, King- 202 Burgess, Denise- 159 Burgess, Shirley -117 Burke, Elizabeth -87 Burke, Fred -117 Burke. Victor -87 Burkholder, Janet-87 Burnham, Theresa -117 Bu rress. Rose- 104 Burton, Tim - 87 BUSINESS EDUCATION DEPT. -40, 41 Butcher, Deanna -87, 216 Butler, William - 87 Button, Marvin -87 Buzo, Curtis -104 Bynum, Patricia -159 Byrd, Charles -104 Byrd, Loretta -87 Byrd, Louise -159 Byrd, Richard -159 Byrd. Rose- 87 -C- Caceres. Mercedes - 104 Cagel, Marie- 104 Cahill, Catherine - 63. 87,218 Cain, Linda -104 Cain, Nancy -87, 218 Calentano -87 Calcut, Jack - 159, 169 Calcut, Terry - 104, 218 Caldwell, Mark- 159 Callahan, Charlotte - 54,55,147,159 Callahan, Sharon - 104, 149 Calleja, Victor -104 Calontana, Lucy - 87 CAMERA SHY-101,117 Campau, Ron-87 Campbell, Carl - 104 Cape, Anthony -87 Caplis, Jim -159, 175 Cappuccio. Toni - 199 Caramanna. Jannine - 101 Carlini, Gary- 105 Carlini, Kerry -105,136 Carlini, Terry -105 Carlson. Mr. Wiliam - 32 Carmack, Rosemary- 105 Carrasco, Anthony- 105, 124, 142 Carrier, Ronald - 159 Carroll. David - 105 Carroll, Gary- 159 Carroll. Patricia -160, 171 Carta, Maria -87 Carter. James -105. 1 17 Cartwright, Patty - 105 Cartwright, Norma -87 Cartwright, Randy- 160, 134 Carulli, Kathy-87 Carulli, Robert- 81.159 Carver. Norma -160,168,218 Casey, Karen - 160 Casey, Mike- 101 Cassell. Richard - 105 Cassidy, Mary -87 Castor, Brenda -87 Cauley, Donna -87 Celentano, Lucy - 101 Chalifoux, Janice- 87 Chalifoux, Jeanne -117 Chandler, Shelly - 87 Chapin, Colleen - Chapman, Boyd - 105 Chapman, Fred -105 Chapman, Jerry - 160 Charbeneau, Suzan - 87 Chascsa, Catherine - 199. 218 Chascsa. Paul -87 CHEERLEADERS - 66, 67, 112, 113, 203 Chelmicki, Carol- 117 Chenier, Bill - 105 Cherie, D. - 39 CHESS CLUB - 78, 79 CHOlR -64, 65 Chortus, Andrew-87, 218 Christian, Bob -117 Chrzanski, Lynn - 105 Church, Michael -87 Ciaky, Geralyn -87 Clark, Don -105.218 Clark, Sherry -101 Cleary, Lynn -87. 218 Clegg. Blake -105 Clemeris,Tom-73,134,160.18O,181.184,1 Clement, Rita - 87 Clement, William - 117 Clements, Mr. Robert - 56, 58, 218 Clifton, Beth -136,137,160.172,177 Clinton, Linda Coates, William - 87 Cochrane, Joan - 160,218 Cody, Curwood - 160 Cody, Holly - 87 Cody, Jim -105 Cody, Kathy - 101 Coffey, Steve - 87 Coldiron, Cathy - 167 Cole, Cynthia -105 Cole, David -87 Coleman. Frank -117 Coleman, Peggy - 87 Coleman, Ronald -87 Collard, Katherine -161 Collard, Ronald - 87 Collins, Larry- 161, 178 Comer. Patricia - 105 CONCLUSION - 230,231,232 Conyer, Pamela - 87. 99. 137 Cook, Brenda -117 Cook, Gail - 87 Cook, Shirley - 54, 161 COOKS - 42, 43 Cooksey, Marilyn - 105 Cooper, Belinda -161 Cooper, Fred -117 Cooper, Larry - 161 Coplan, Robin - 87 Cordell, Donna -87 Cornett, Amiel - 161 Co rnett. Debbi- 161 Cornett, Ralph - 105,216 Cosgro, Paul- 105 Cotham, Justin -117 Coughlin, Carol -87 COUNSELORS - 22, 23 Cousineau, LouAnn -105 Coutts, Mrs. Janet- 27 Cowell,Joyce- 117, 218 Cox, Daniel -87 Coykendall. Cheryl -87 Coykedall, Howard -105,216 Coykendall. Linda -161 Crain, Jerry - 105,136 Crain. Paul- 105, 136 Crain, Paul- 105 Craver, Dave -87 Crawley, Brain - 105 Crawley. Mike - 87 Cretul, Kathy- 105, 216 Cretul, Steven - 199 Crider. Gail - 87. 216 Cripps, Donald -105 Cripps, Roger -87 Crooks, John - 6, 50. 161 Crosby, Debbie- 105 Crouse, Ruth - 105 Crouse, Vicki - 87 CROSS COUNTRY-91, 108, 120, 12 Crudo. Richard - 161 Cuddy, Carol - 106, 218 Cude. Mike- 161, 199 Cude, Virginia - 117 Culberson, Jackie - 161 Cullen. Raymond - 87.106 Cumming, Charles -117 Cumming. Dave-87 Cyfka, Lynn - 87 Cyrek, Gerald - 186, 187 Czajkowski, Cathy- 106 Czepcinsky. Susan - 101 Czeranna, Hans- 106.216 Czewski. Ken -106 -D- Dabbs. Donna - 162 Da mesworth. Debby - 87 Dangerfield. Charles -106 Dangerfield. Terry - 101 Daniel. Michael- 106 Daniel. Roberta- 161 Daniel. Roger- 106. 134, 161 Daniels, Janice- 106 Darnell, Phil- 106 Datsun, Jane- 106 Datson, William - 81,151 Daughtery. Dave- 101 Davanzo, Dennis -101 Davis, Alfred -199 Davis, Dawn- 101, 216 Davis. Debbie - 149, 162 Davis, Doug- 162 Davis, Kerry - 162 Davis. Mark - 88. 136 Davis, Patricia - 106 Davison. Tom - 88. 218 Dawson. Kris - 88 Day. Jeffery - 65. 106. 216 Day. Ronnie -106 Deaczenko. Mary - 106 Dean, Gary -88 Dean. Tim - 106 Deault, Harold -106 Deault, Sharon -162 DEBATE - 56. 57.58.59 Debrovslski, Marilyn - 216 Decelles. Steve- 88. 216 DeDesco, John - 88 Dee. Kathy - 60, 62. 101 Dee, Mark- 106 Delicato, Cathy - 88 Delpaz, Jody - 88 Delpaz. Marilyn -162 Delves. Dennis - 88 DeMarco, Lori- 106 DeMarco, Terry- 162 DeMerritt, Mr. Carl- 31 Demyon, John - 199 DeRamer. Dave -101 Deremu, Dave - 88 Derwick. David - 88 Derwick, Karen -162 DeWitt. Joe - 88 Dewitt. Mike -162 Dial, Mike-88 Dickelman, Mr. Charles - 17, 30, 54. 232 Dickinson. Mike - 88 Dickson, Mr. Reginald - 34 Diederichs, Joe - 88. 218 Digna. Amy - 89 Diguisto. Denise - 89 Dillard. Kathy- 162, 176 Dirnario. Ronald - 89 Dingus, James - 162 Diroff, Mr. Leo- 28, 29 Dittmar, Franklin - 89 Dobbins, Michael- 89 Dobbins Realty - 203 Dobbs, Douglas - 89 Dobbs, Larry- 106 Dober, Deborah - 117 Dobrovalski. Marilyn - 117 Dodd. Don - 117 Dodds, Warren - 147. 162. 197 Dodge, Dave - 89 Dodson, Dan -127, 163 Domako, Debra - 89 Doom, Bruce - 89 Doughtery. D. -89 Douglas. David -106 Douglas. Frank - 89 Douglas. Gordon - B9 Douglas, Richard Douglas. Terry - 106 Dow, Cheryl -89 Dowling. Ronald -106 Downing. William -163 Doyle, Dannill -89 Doyle, Miss Jean - 28 Drain, George -89 Drain, Linda - 106 Drake. Cynthia -117 Drake. William -117 Drewrey. Debbie- 163 DRIVERS EDUCATION - 46. 47 Dumo, Michael- 117 Duncan, Mary- 106 Drumrrl. Michael- 89 Duane, Michael -89 Duncan. James - 199 Duncan, Linda -89 Duncan. Mary -106 Du ncan. Rita - 89.117 Duncan. Roberta - 89 Dupuis, David - 89 Du puis, Diane -117 Durham, Katherine -106 Durham. Robert- 89. 218 Duron, Frank -163 Dushefski. David - 163 Dye. James -199 Dykes. Teresa - 101 Dziekau, Shirley - 117 -5- Earwood, Mr. Doyle - 24, 25 Earwood, Doyne- 63.89.218 Eckert, Jeanne - 89 ECOLOGY CLUB - 74. 75 Edmonds, Robert- 163 Edzik, Freaeric- 106 Eger, Liz- 54. 163, 175 Egger. Randall- 89 Eggleston, B, Eggleston, Harry Eicholtz. J. Eid, Mrs. Jerry - 41 Elkins. Brenda -89 Elkins, Peggy- 163 Elko, Pennie -106 Elliott, Sherry -117 Elliott, Miss Marsha - 27 Elswick. Laurie Embree, Freeman Embree, J. Embree, Roderick -89 Engle, Terri - 106 English, Charles - 89.127 ENGLISH DEPARTMENT - 24. 25, 26, 27 Enriquez. Jesse -106 Enriquez. Juanita - 218 Enriquez. Vincent - 106 Ersey, Denise - 89 Erdan, Lawrence - 89 Erdan, Mike - 163 Erickson, Cheryl- 89 Ermel, Gabriela -106 Eschler, Greg-89 Esparza. Leonard - 89 Etters. Elizabeth - 89 Evans, Mr. Bill- 102 Evans, Dan -121,158,163 Evans. Diane -163 Evans. Mrs. Laura - 28,102 Evans, Mark-89 Evans. Norma -101 Evans. Timothy- 163 Everson. Elliott- 53.106, 134 Everson, William - 55, 73, 122, 128, 130, 232 Evtushek, Leo - Evtushek. Patricia - 89 Ewald. Debbie-67.137.152, 164,18O,181, 216 -F- Fadoir.Rachelle-48.55,0. 137,164. 171,216 Fahnestock, Lois - 7, 164 Fanto, Cathy- 106, 186, 218 Fanto, Robert -106 Fardig, Donald -106. 114 Fardig. Judith - 89. 216 Fa rner, Jackie - 89 Farrand, Cheryl - 89 Faulkner. Dave - 89,216 Fausold. Mr. Samuel - 30 Favors, Steve - 164 Fectau, Liza -89 Fedronich. Michael- 106 Felix. Barb- 106, 218 Felix, F. Felker. Donna -106 Ferguson. Allan -106 Fernandez. Ramona - 89 Ferrington. Mrs. Gwen - 36 Ferris, Marie-89, 216 Finch. Sharon- 148.164 Findell, Sue- 164 Fink, David - 89 Finnerty. Colleen -106 Firestone, Susan - 89,216 Fizer, Larry- 89 Fisher. Roger- 106 Fletcher, Mr. Norman Florinchi, Cheryl - 89 Florinchi, Roger - 89,216 Flowers. Lorraine- 106 Flowers. Mark- 101. 216 Floyd. Steven - 89 Flynn, MaryAnn -164 Fogal, Cathy -164 FOOTBALL - 88. 92. 106. 107. 125, 126, 127 Forgach, Susan - 106 Formosa. Diane- 89 Foscolo, Ann - 89 Frady. Harold -117 Frailey. Steve -B9 Franks, Connie- 106 Franks. James -117 Fratangelo. Shelly - 89 Frazier. Wallace - 164 Frederick, Clifford, - 101 Fredericks, Melvin -89 Fredericks, William - 177, 232 Freeman. Mr. Bert- 35. 81 Freeman, LaVonne - 106 Fregln, Sandra - 89 FRENCH CLUB - 68, 69 Fritz, Louis -106 Fritz, Nancy -89 Fritz. Ronald -117 Frommert. Robert- 158 Fry. Beverly - 89, 218 Fry, Cathy- 51.155 Fry, Glen - 89 Fry, Ruth - Fuentes, Juanita - Fuentes, Veronica - 71, 89 Furbush, Mr. Duane - 27 Fusina, Ronald - 4.106 FUTURE NURSES - 97. 93 Gadoua. Michelle- 106 Gadoua. Sue Gadoua. Tim Gallagher, George Gallaway. David Galvez, Anita - 169 Galvic, James - 63. 167 Garcia, Mark - Gardiner. Gianna - 165 Gardiner. M. Gardner. Daniel - 106 Gardner, Michele Garey. Wesley Garrasi, Alfred - 89 Garrasi. Michael - 166 Garza, C. 122,123,124 Garzoni. Janice- 89,101.137.218 Gasper. Wanda -106 Gay. Bill - 106 Gayk, Timothy - Gaylor. Pamela -90 Geddes. Lovell- Gee. Mr. Henry- 19 Gehrke, Gaylor Geikowski, Cynthia -166 Geikowski, Ronald -90 Gentry, Lewis - 56, 59. 106, 218 George, Cynthia - 90 George. Gwen - 90 Gepes, William-90 Geragosian, Thomas - 1 17 Gerdom, Larry- 218 Gergely. Gail -90 Gergely, John -136, 166 Gerheart. Marilyn -107,218 Germain, Deborah - 90 GERMAN CLUB - 68,69 Gerou, Lynn -166 Gersky, Nancy - 166 Gertner, Michael- 90 Gertner. Michelle - 117 Gerzich, Michael -90 Ghena, Dorothy-90 Diacomantonio. Gary - 107 Gilleran, Christine - 166 Gilleran, Lynn -107 Gilliam, Charles - 166 GIRLS ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION - 72, 73 GIRLS GYMNASTICS -136, 137. 172,173 Givens, Barbara -90. 137 Glasgow, Diana - 77, 90 Glidman, Gerry -117 Glore. Mike- 166. 148 Glumm. Deborah - 90 Goetz, Mr. Leo - 22. 82 Goins. Michael- 117 Golaszewski, Linda - 166 Golen, Nancy -101 Gomez, Bruce -166 Gomez. Randy - 107 Gonda, Thomas - 52. 56, 59. 107.186, 134,218 Goodelll, Michael -90 Gooden. Nanci- 107 Goodman, Gerry- 107, 216 Goodwin, Sharon - 90 Gorski. Michael- 90 Gorski. Mr. Robert - 24. 123 Gorsline, Denise- 56.58, 107, 151,218 Gossett. Charles - Cossett, D. Gotts -34 Gotz. Paula -166 Grace, Karen - 90, 216 Grace, Lloyd - 166,216 Graff, Debra -107, 146. 216 Graft, Terry - 90, 127, 136 Gragacki, Karen -117 Granger, Kenneth - 90 Granger, Robert - 166 Grant, David - 90 Grant, Edward - 166 Grant. Michael- 107 Grapes. Charles -90 Grapes. Robert -117 Gravier. Richard - 90 Gray, Linda - 90. 218 Grayczyki. Joseph - 90 Grech, Jack - 90 Green, Janice -90 Green, Miss Patricia - 29 Green, Robin - 107 Greenawalt. James - 167 Greene, Debra - 107, 216 Greene, Rebecca - 166 Greenough. Stacy - 117 Greer. Joseph - 167 Greer, Kathy - 90, 216 Gregony. Terri - 107 Gregory. Mr. Park - Grenier. Renee Greniu. R. Gresham. Monica -90 Gresham. William -167 Grisham, Barbara - 90 Grisham. Peggy - 1 17 Groff. Donald --107 Grogan, Joseph - 107 Grove, Kathy- 216 Grubb, William -167 Gryzbowski. Paula - 54, 67.141, 142, 143. 167, 218 Guajardo, Sylvia -90 Gujardo, N Guest, Debra Gulick. Joseph -167 Gustafson, Frank - 117 Gustafson, John - 54.55, 167 GYMNASTICS -111. 136H137. 172,173 Haarala, Mr. Robert -33 Hackett, Stephen -90, 216 Haddad, Sharon -90 Hahnemann, M - 38 Haines, Sandra -90 Hale. David - 90 Haley. Larry -108 Hall, Dan -167 Hall. Dave- 168 Hall, Gary- 168 Hall, Joyce- 168 Hall, Patricia - 168 Hall. Roberta - 108 Hall. William -167 Hallabrin, Carol -63, 168, 218 Halstead. Roxanne-7. 55, 151, 168, 171 Hamen. Ceci - 108 Hamilton. Daniel- 90 Hampstead, Laura -90 Hampstead. Mike- 54,168,232 Hampton, Princess - 60, 63. 168,218 Hamric. Colleen - 90 Hamric. James -188 Hamric. Jeff - 117 Hankley, Patricia - 90 Hannah. Cheryl- 90 Hansen, Martin - 90 Hanson. Mr. Donavan - 39.61, 218 Harbowy. Bill- 168 Harding, Kim - 59,168,218 Harding. Robert- 90 Hardy. Catherine - 168 Hardy. Steve- 101 Harley, Allan - 108 Harmon. Yolanda - 74, 91, 101, 216 Harper, Alice -90. 218 Harris. Gene-2, 8, 124. 125. 168,179. 183 Iski, Melissa- 171 Harris, James -8, 90 Harris, Joyce -216 Harrison, Danny- 101.216 Hart. Deborah - 90 Hart, Ken - 108 l-lartwig, David - 168 Ha rtwig, Terry - 90 Hartz, Larry - 168 Harvell, Horace- 90 Hatfield. Amy -90 Hatfield, David - 108 Hatfield, John - 108 Hathcock, Patricia - 168 Havell, Horace Haveman, Dan - 168 Haveman, Debbie - 60, 62, 168, 218 Haveman. Leslie-90 Hawver, Gary -108 Haydon, Janice - 90 Hayes, Mary - 168 Hayley, Larry -117 Haywood, Barbara -90 Haywood, Jacqueline -117 Hazel, Susan -168 Heiden, Mr. Richard - 7,14,31,123 Hellman, Gregory -168 Heiney, Mr. Bob - 97 Helfrich. Sandra -168 Hendershot, Mr. - 34 Hendershot, Robert-90 Hendrickson, Garry -108 Henrion, Terri- 108, 218 Henry, Candice - 90 Henseley, Kathy - 108 Henson, Venia -108 Hercher, Vicki - 108 Hershberger, Edward - 117 Herzig, Kathy - 169 Hewitt, George - 117 HI RESTAURANT - 200 Hicks, Donna -90 Hicks, Michael- 108 Hiedeman, Mr. Hans- 36 Highley, Randy -108 Higley, Robert- 169 Hildebrandt, Eric - 169 Hill. Ronnie -117 Hiller, Deborah - 10 Hiller, F. - 136 Hiller, Gail -90 Hilliker. Frederick -90 Hilliker, Mike- 169 Hilliker. Robert- 117, 136 Hillman, James- 108, 109 Hiner, Cathy -117 Hines, Cynthia -90, 216 Hinojosa. Frances- 170 Hinzman. Glenn -109,111 Hitch, Regis-90 Hodge, Ronald - 90 Hoerl, Dawn -90, 216 Hokey, Charles - 91 Hokey, James - 170 Holbrook, Anna -117 Holewa, Charles- 91 Holland. Patricia -170 Hollis, Steve - 109 Holly, Diane - 170,180,181 Holman, Mary- 101 Holmes, William - 91 Holsing, C. - 109 Holsing, R. - 56,91 Homa. Ralph HOMECOMING-86, 104, 105, 140, 141,142, 143.160.161,174,175 HOME ECONOMICS DEPARTMENT - 36, 37 Hone, B. - 91 Hone, Ralph Hones, Mike Honeycutt, Blaine - 68, 79, 170 Honeycutt, Ronald -109 Hoover, James -170 Hopkins, Cheryl - 109 Hopkins. Diane - 170 Hopper, Bev - 91 Horn, Bonnie- 101 Horner, Nance - 91 Horner, Wanda -170 Horvath, Mrs. Lillian -42 Hosking, Richard - 39 Hotchkiss. Steve - 109 Hough, Mr. Robert- 36 Hovorka, Linda - 56, 57, 109, 150,218 Howe. M. -20. 91 Howell, Horace- 91 Howes, Marlon Hranetz, Cynthia - 170 Huff, Linda -170 Huguley, Roxanne -170 Huguley. Sherry -91 Huist. Don -91 l-lunsaker. Gary Hunt, Debbie- 170 Hunt, Mrs. Dolores -42 Hunt, Marilyn - 170 Hunt, William -91.117 Hunt, William -109,117 Hunter, Jim - 171 Huntoon, Robert - 91 Huntsinger, Del- 109, 134 Huntsman, April - 171, 218 Hurley. Susan -117 Hurley, Timothy - 91 Hurman, Yolanda - 74, 91 Hurst, Claudia -91 Hurst, Robert- 91 Hurst, Donald- 101, 218 Hurst, Timothy - H Husar,VerIie-91.149 Hutchens, Pam - 91 Hutchings, Linda -91 Hutchison, Richard -171, 183 lckes. Cheryl - 137. 171 lckes, Robin -91, 137 INDUSTRIAL ARTS DEPARTMENT - 36, 37 lson, Allen- 109 lson, Richard - 109 lwasko, Mr. Eugene - 47 J Jackson, Leannie - 109.218 Jackson, Phylis -101 Jacobi. Neal - 171 Jacobs, Rodney- 109 Jacobs, Wendy - 91 Jacobs, Mr. William - 19 Jacques, Michael- 109 Jafike, Mr. Robert- 32 Jamieson, Steven -91 Janiga, Mr. Steven -41 Janovich, Timothy - 91 Jarvis. Gearld -171 Jarzyna, Terry - 137,171 Jarzyna, Timothy - 117 Jeney, Diane - 109 Jernigan,Rickey-136.137, 162,171 Jevahirian, Warren - 109 Johnson. David - 171 Johnson, Ronald -101 Johnson,Yvonne-109 Johnstone, Baron -171, 134 Johnstone. Kathie - 117 Jones, Barbara -109 Jones, C. - 91 Jones, Donna - 109 Jones, Mike- 91 Jones, Neil-91 Jordan, Steve-91 Joyce, Jane- 91 Julien, Denise- 143, 171, 198 Julian, Beverly-91 Juneau. Dawn - JUNIOR MISS PAGEANT - 170,171 JUNIORS -102,117 Juntikka, Charles - 57,58,171,218 Jurek, Mike-91, 216 Jurek. Timothy- 109 Justice, Charles -171 Justus, Eddie- 191 - K- Kabeth, Jan - 91, 216 Kaholulani, Eleanor- 101 Kahokulani, Lisa - 109 Kalajuan, Jerry Kalinsky, Donald -171 Kalinsky, Garry-91 Kalinsky, Linda --109 Kapelanski, Debbie-91 Kapelanski, Robert- 172 Kapelak, Gene-92 Kahich, Marc - 92 Kashich. N. -92. 218 Kasper, Anna, 109 Katchatarian, Mr. Simon -18 Kaus, Kathy-92 Keeling, Debbie -92 Keeling, Daniel- 109 Keene. Jerry - 117 Keene, Randy-92, 218 Kefalas, Cheryl - 172 Keith, Arthur - 92 Keller, Melody -172 Kelley. James Kelly, Annette - 117 Kelly. David -172 Kelly, Denise -172 Kelly, Melvin - 109 Kelly, Patrick -101 Kendall, Douglas- 109 Kendall, Valerie- 172 Kennedy. John -109,218 Kentala. Selma - 50, 54, 55, 66, 67, 15 172, 218 Kidd, Terry - 92 Kienkle, Kathy -92 Kilgore, Gary -117 Kilgore, James - 117 Kilgore, Linda -109 Killebrew, Kent- 109 Killebrew, Lydia - 172,177 Kincaid, Clifford -92 Kincaid. John -172 King, Buddy - 172 King, Cyndie -92 King, David - 172 King, Pamela -92 King. Pam K.-92 King. Ray -101 King, Robert- 109 Kinser, Lee -159,172 Kirk, Anita -109 Kirk, Cherie- 172 Kirk, Jim - 92 Kirk. Ronald -117,173 Kirkpatrick. Linda -117 Kish, Carol - 109 Kish, JoAnn - 109 Kish, Thomas - 172 Kitsum. Patti- 109 Kitts, Shawn -92 Klaczai, Diane- 92 Klandrud. Garry - 117 Klandrud, William -173 Klatz. Ricky- 109 Kless, Susan - 92 Klotz, Kathleen -92 Knapp, James- 158, 173 Knecht, John - 117 Knitck, Mark - 109 Knight, Mark -92 Knockleard, Carol - 173 Knope, Sandra - 92,218 Kohman, Denise -117 Kolakowski. RaeAnn -170,173 Kolnitys, Susan - 2, 109 Komisar, Neal -92, 186 Konopka, Mike -124,173 Kopczynski. Bill- 117 Kostegian. Mr. Van - 45, 183 Kotelus. Karen - 109 Kovach, Alex -92 Kovacs. Ronald - 109. 218 Kozik. Mr. Richard - 26. 123, 132, 154 Kozicki, Robert -92 Krater, Kathy- 173 Krieger. Kathy 71, 173 Krushinski, Anthony - 173, 177, 232 Kurcharski, David - 92 Kucharski, Mar aret Kulin. Linda-S2 Kunkle, Kathleen -101 Kunz, Margaret -92 Kurowski. Gary- 173 Kurowski. Marianne - 175 LaBeau, Mr. Gary - 32 LaBelle, Debra -92 LaBelle, Rod - 174 LaBlanc. Rick - 174 LaBonte, Gary- 134, 174 LaFountaine. Brent- 136 1,152,171 Ladico, Barbara - 92 Lalibente, Richard Lambert. Danny -92, 127, 149 Lambert, Debbie- 109, 149 LamBerte, R. -109 Lamkin, Dwaine - 117 Lamon, Cathy- 174 Lamon, Robert- 109 La ncaster, Laurita - 174 Lararith. Mrs. Margaret- 32.78, 218 Landrum. Robert- 92 La ne, Robert- 93 Lang, Fred- 174, 178 Lang,William -93,136,186 LANGUAGE CLUBS - 68,69 LANGUAGE DEPARTMENT - 28, 29 Lanham, Marilyn - 109 Lanyon, Barbara - 137, 174 LaPointe, Danny- 93 LaPointe, Rosella - 93, 136 Larkin, Christine - 93 Larkui, D. - 109 Larson, John - 93 Laskey, Charles- 109 Laswell. Deborah -109 Laswell. Jeff- 174 Latendresse. Allen Latendresse. Bruce - 93 LATIN CLUB - 68. 69, 117 LATHRUP INDUSTRY - 200, 203 Lattner, Brenda - 117 Lauder. Brenda - 117 Lauder, Waseca - 174 Lauerman. Daniel - 109 Laverman, Michael -93 Laverman, Ray - 109 Laverman, Robert - 93 Lauth,Debbie-137,174.194 Lauth, Anthony -109. 114 Lavender. Mike- 160, 161, 174 Lavender, Steven - 110 Lavett, Terry -93 Leach, Anthony-93 Leach, Lesa - 119 Leavitt. David - 101 LeBlanc, Mike -117 LeBlanc, Rickey - 174 LeClerc, Cindy -174 Lee. Karen -117 Lee. Robert- 93 Lee. Robin - 110 Leich, Shirley - 110, 218 Leigh, Ken- 174 Lemay, Debra - 110 Lemere, Darlene -117 Lenandowski, Dean - 1 17 Lenant, Brenda - 175 Lenart, Mark - 1 10 Lenderman, Tim -175 Lentz. Debbie - 66, 110, 218 Leonard, Janet- 93, 186 Letizio, Theresa - 110 Lewardowski, Joh - 218 Lewis. Mike -110 LIBRARY-46, 47 Liddle, Martha - 50, 55, 138. 141, 142, 175 Light. JoElIen -110 Lilly, Richard -110 Ling, D. - 93 Lininger, Mr. Richard - 20. 21 Linne, Debra -110 Lippert, Elaine - 93 Liskiewicz. Bill- 175 Liss. Dennis -110 Liss, Patricia -93 Lisuk, Donna -101 Liszewski. Mr. Jerry -41 Llewellyn, Wendy-93 Loader, Ray - 175 Lobdell, Robert - 110,218 Locher, Mark -117 Lodico, Barbara -101 Loggains, Jim - 101 Logsdon, Jackie -117 Long, B. - 127 Long, Dennis-216 Longfellow, Mike -81. 175,218 Loskowski, Jay- 175 Lossing, Debrah - 110. 216 Lossing, Kathleen -93, 216 Loughlin, Michele -175 Louhoff, M. - 43 Louks. Monica -110 Love, Bobbie- Loveless, Barbara -93 Lovett. Terri - 101 Loving, Judy -175 Low, Debrah - 175 Lowe, Lorrie -117 Lowry, Barbara - Ludwig, Erwin - 110,218 Luechkenhoff, Debbie - 54, 110, 146, Luehar, Klaus -110 Lupinski, Joseph - 93 Lupinski, Mary -110 Lusk, Robert -93 Luttermoser, Jeff - 110 Lyke, Theresa - 93 Lysinger, Lee- 93 Lytikaine, Paul- 110. 218 - M - MacDonald, Greg -110 MacDonald, J. - 93, 110. 136 MacEachern. Hugh - 53, 110 MacHowicz. C nthia -110 MacPherson, Colin - 93 MacPherson, Piper - 67,93,110,218 Madden. John -175 Maddox, Kim -110 Maddux. Susan -93,149 MSEIWGIISG. Claudia - 117,218 Magyar, Debbie - 110 Magyar. Dennus -110 Magyar, Joseph -110 Magyar. Mike- 175 Magyar, Timothy - 93, 134 Maich, Lawerence -110 MAINTENANCE STAFF - 42, 43 MAJORETTES 60 Maiozub, Mickey - 110, 218 Makima, Dawn - 93 Makima. Rudolph - 81.176 Mukusi. Mary-93 Malcom. James -154,155,176 Maley, Mr. James - 20,21 Malike, Robert- 93, 134 2 Pa rso Malinowski, Mrs. Donetta - 40 Maliszewski, Dennis Maliszewski, Donald - 93,127 Mallon, Frank - 93 Mallon, Patricia - 76, 83, 110 Malone. Janet- 176 Malwitz, Bruce -110 Mandelgichard 218 Man a. regory - Manfey. Mrs, Vera - 22, 23 Mann, Ronald - 93 Mansfield, Dawn - 176 Manuel, Dave - 176 Manuel. R. -93 Manzini, Marie- 93 Mapes, Brooks - 56, 176,218 Marchand, Nicole- 176 Marcis, Carol - 93 Marcis, Richard -93 Marcum, Carolyn -176 Marl, Alan - 93 Marl, Audrey- 54, 55, 73, 176. 232 Marr, Dennis -176. 198 Marshall, Michele - 93 Marshall, Robert -110 Martin, Harold -176. 197 Martin, John - 110 Martin, Joseph -110 Martin, Linda -176 Martin, Pamela - 101 Martin, Robert- 176 Martinez. Marsha -110 Mascaro. Judith -93 Mason, Robert- 93 Matchko, Cindy -93 Matchko, Lynda - 117 MATH CLUB - 80. 81 MATH DEPARTMENT - 32,33 MATH FAIR-186. 187 Marthis, Mark - 93 Matthies, D. - 93 Matthies, Gary- 162, 176 Mathies, Susan -110 Matulis, Anthony- 19 Matzas, Bette -176 Matzas, Cheryl - 93, 216 Maurer, Kriste- 93 Maxey, Earline -110 Maxwell, Cynthia -110 Maxwell, Mrs, Daisy -46, 75 Maxwell, Marion - 93 May. Patricia - 177 Mayhew, Tom - 1 10 Maynard, Dan- 117 Mazurek. Karen - Mazza, Judith - 110 Mazza, Paul - 177 Mazurek, Karen - McAnallen. Marty - 93 McBride, Edward - 101, 127 McCain, Lynda - 93 McClain, Donald - 54. 82, 105, 117 McClain, Jerry - 216 McClain, Pamela - 177 McCliment, Cheryl - 110 McCliment, John - 93 McCloud, B. - 127 McClure, Elizabeth -110 McCollum, Cheryl - 93 McCormick, Pamela - 110 McCoy, Donald -93 McCoy, Gail- 110 McCreary, Cindy -117,177 McCreary, Janet-93. 218 McCreary, JoAnne -93 McCuiston, Gary- 101,127 McCurry, Dorothy - 177 McCurry, Robert -93 McDermott, Kathleen - 93 McDonald, Marianne -110 McDonald, Nancy -177 McDonald, Terry - 110 McEachern, JoAnne - 56, 64, 93. 218 McFry, Mrs. Patricia - McGahan, James- 218 McGahan. Gearld - 177 McGrath, Alan -93 McGrath, June- 177 McGraw. Debbie - 177 McGuckin, Deborah - 1 10 McGuckin, Donna - 93 McGuckin, Roseanna - 148, 177 McGuckin, Tim -110,127 McGuire, Garry -110 McGussan, Gregg- 93 McHarry, James- 101 McKee, Doris-93 McKinney. Michael- 93,218 McLain. Dan - 114 McLaughlin, James - 94, 134 McLaughlin, Janice-94 cLaughlin, Noreen -110 cLaughIin, Robin -110 cLaughlin, Victoria - 70, 178 cLennon. Mike -110 cLeod, Marcel- 110 cLeod, Robert- 101 cMahan, David - 94, 127 cMahan, Nancy -110 cMillian, Ken -110 cNamara, Timothy - 94, 126, 127 cNamce, Debra -94. 21B cNew, Lag -178 cQuiton, ary - 94,136 cWhorter, David - cWorter, Dandra -94 eadows, Chnthia -94 edallis, Carolyn - ehall. Carla - 110 eharry, D. - 38 eharry, Karen -94 eihn, Una -110 eloche, Charrise -110 eloche, Gerald eloche, John - 117 elvin, Miss Diane - 44, 70, 218 endenhall, Ann -117 endenhall, Paul - 178 eredith, Mr. Edward - 37 errow. Buddy - 79, 117 eyers, Mr. Joseph - 24, 25 esecra, Kathy -94 etcalf, Clayton - 94 ichael, Kathie ichael, Richard -110 Michaels, Wayne- 178 Midalli, C.-94 Miles, Don - 94 Miller, Deborah - 77,110 Miller, Debra - 77,110 Miller, Dennis - 94 Miller, Diane - 94 Miller, Jeffrey-94 Miller, Jerry -117 Miller, Kathleen -111 Miller, Kimberly -117 Miller, Lessica Miller, Nancy- 94 Miller. Pamela -178 Miller, Rhea -101 Miller, Susan -94 Miller, Terry- 178 Miller, Wayne -117 Mills, Glen- 134, 135, 178 Mills, Kathy - 178 Minidis, Sue-9 Minidus, Theresa -94, 216 Miodragovich. Bogda Misdragovich, Sophia - 94 Mitchell, Bill - 178 Mitchell. Frances - 178 Mitchell, K. - 94 Mitchell. Jim -94 Mitchell, Jim - 134 Mitchell, Earleen Misora, Katheryn -101 Mizner, Barbara - Modzel, Richard - 178 Moffott. Gordon - 110 Moffatt, Pamela - 94 Moitozo, Diana -111 Molnar, Deborah - 137, 173,178 Molnar, Mark - 94, 127 Mondeau, Jim -111 Mondeau, William -178 Monis, Pete - 94 Montago, Dianna -117 Monticello, Laura -101 Monticello, Rodney Moody, Rickie - 178 Moore. Bob-94, 218 Moore, Bruce- 101 Moore, Garry - 111 Moore, Mary 117 Moore, Michael- 117 Moore, Michael - 218 Moore, Patricia - 179 Moore. Patrick- 179 Moore, Stella - 54, 76 Moore. Timothy- 179 Moore. William Moran, Ken - 95 Moran, Raymond -111 Mordarski, John - 95 Morelli, Daniel- 95 Morelli, Gloria -179 Moritz, Bob -179 Moritz, James Morri, Denise- 56.95.218 Morris, B. - 95,218 Morris, Daniel Morris, John - 95 Morris, Pete - 101 Morris, William Morrison, Craig Morrison, Paula -101 Morrison, Marion - 179 Morton. Richard - 95 Motil, Mark- 95 Mouro, Alice- 95 Mouro, Bruce -111 Mozug, Albert- 179 Mukima, David -179 Mulhern, LuAnn - 95 Mulka, Michele - 95 Mullen, Deborah -111 Mullen. Patricia -179 Munafo, Diane Munafo, Gerald -117 Munafo, Vincent- 180 Mungar, Cynthia -180.218 Mungar, Keith -95. 218 Munofo. D. -95 Murdoch, Chris -95 Murphy, Edward - 95,218 Murphy, Ivy-111 Musoco, Joe -180 Musser, Pamela -111 Musser, Sherry-95 Mutschler, Lou -180 Mutschler, Ray- 101 Myone, Allen -101 N Nanny, Richard - 111 Napiorkowski. Robert - 95, 218 Nash, Vanessa -95 NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY - 202 Natzel, Marla - 112 Naul, Donna Naumes, John - 180 Negron, Louis - 2, 112 Nelson, Mrs. Judy- 21 Nelson, Mr. Kenneth - 31 Nelson, Randy - 95 Nester, Greg-95 Nester, Timothy - 180 Neuder, David -95, 216 New, Steve- 180, 190, 191. 218 Newbert, Ava - 1 12 Newell, Denise Newman, Janice -112 Newsome, Barth - 138, 180 Newsome, Nancy -112, 218 Nichols, Sherry- 181 Nichols. Shirle - 117 Nicita, Gail - 9,5 Nicita, Terrie - 181 Nickell, Cheryl - 112 Nickell, Denise-95 Niemi, Janet - 84, 85, 95, 137, 2 Nikolai, Laura -95 Mlkolai. Sue-54, 181, 232 Nimtz. John -160,161,181 Nimtz, Duane -112 Nimtz, Randy- 95 Nirba, Diane -95, 137 Nogafsky, Terri - 95 Nolan, Deborah - 112,218 Norman, Sally -95 Northam, Cheryl- 181 Northam, James- 181 18 Northam, Joel -95 Norton, Kathleen -112 Nothnagel, Dale -101 Nunnery, Patricia -95 Nutt, Randy -95 Nutter, Michael -96, 148, 181 .. 0 - Oaks, Fred- 112, 136 O'Brien, Judith -181 O'Brien, Kathy- 95 Oehala, Gloria - 95.101 O'Connor, Lonnie- O'Connor, Tim - 95,134 O'Dell, Sandra -117 Odom, Harold -101 Ogle, Sylvia - 181 O'Grady, Sherlyn -95, 218 O'Guin, Barbara - 95 Ohsowski, Luann -181 O'Jibway, Connie - 2,112 O'Jibway, Rebecca - 73, 181 Oldham, Dawn -95 Oleksiak, Catherine- 95 Oleksiak, David - 117 Oleksiak, John -101 Oleksiak, Steven -181 Olsen, David -95, 127 Olsen, Patricia - 73, 181 Olson, Debbie -181 Olson, George- 195 Olson, Sue - 84, 85. 95 O'Malley, Dennis- 181, 192 O'MalIey.Mark-95,134,135 O'Neal, Daniel- 95 O'Neal, Daniel R. - 95 O'Reil Orma ly, Mr. Thomas - 31,50 n, Donald -112 Ormsby, Donald -181 Ovare Ovare s, Sandra -112 s. Lillian -181 Owen, Glenys -112 Owen, Keith -112,218 -p- Paanenen, Joy-95 Pacurai, Stephen -101 Page, Alan - 182 Pagel. Kerry -117,134 Pagan. Rick -183 Paice. Denise -117 Pa ice, Dennis -112 Paine, Alan -112 Palmer, Janis -112 Pankow E. - 238 Pankowski. Karen -112 Pa nte Ie. Michael- 112 Panther, Gary -95, 218 Parker, Carol- 95 Parker, Rickey - 112 Parker, Mr. William - 35, 78 Parks. Ginger - 183 Pa rks , John -183 Parks, Kathy- 101 Parks, Paul - 117 Parks, Richard - 117 Paris. Denise- 95 Parpart, Dian Parpart, Ernest- 95 Pa rrish, Joy -117 Pa rro tte, Calvin -112 ns, Carol -95 Parsons, Margaret Parsons, Robert - 182 Parseny, Beverly- 95 Patrick, Ronald - 95. 101 PATRIOT- 54, 55 Patten, Cheryl - 95 Patten, Jordan Patton. Russell- 112 Paulick, Jordan - 95 Pawlusiak, Vanessa - 96 Payment, April- 112 Payne, Mark -96 Payne. Patricia - 112 Pearson, James -117 Pente, Barb- 188 Pente, Jim - 96 Perham, Gregory -117 Perreault. Robin - 96 Peruski. Christine- 96 Peters, Debra -96 Peters, Ricky - 112 Peters, Rodney Petras, David - 112 Petre, Marion - 52. 182, 189 Pfeiffer, David - 112, 218 Pahil,William - 112 Phelles, Barbara - 117 Phelps. Barbara -96 Phelps, Douglas -96 Philo, Keith -186 Phillips, Barbara-96 Phillips. Lauren- 102, 149. 150, 218 Phillips, Lynn- 112, 182 Phillips, Sharon -179.182 Phiilo, Keith -112 Phipps, Charles- 14.96, 123,133 PHYSICAL EDUCATION DEPARTMENT 44 45 Picciuto, Donna - 169, 182, 194 Picciuto, Patty - 112,218 Picklesimen, Michael- 112 Pierce. Cynthia - 68.96.218 Pierce, David - 101 Pierce, Jim - 96 Pierce, Troy - 79, 182, 218 Pikus, Paula -117 Pillard, Dan - 96, 127 Pillard, James- 183 Pillard, Karen -137, 183 Pinkenton, Deb - 96 Pinkerton, Thomas - 96 Piper, Carol - 96 Piper. Cheryl - 183, 218 Pitek, Deborah - 112, 218 Pitoniak, Gregory- 112, 218 Pitoniak, John -96, 218 Pitoniak, Linda -112 Pittman, Jean - 112 Pittman, Deborah -96 Pittman, Jean - 112 Pittman, Lorriane-96 Placid Placid o, David - 96 o, Gina Placio. C. - 96 Plew, William - 112 Plitt, Barbara -112 Pobursky, Lynn -112,218 Poirier, Randy -183 Pompa, Roy -96 Pongracz, Helen - 183 Porigracz, Irene - 117 Pongracz, Paul -96 Pongracz, Paula - 96 Pongracz, Rebecca - 112 POP FESTIVAL - 196, 197 Poppe, Helen Porter. Anthony - 157, 183 Porter, Keith - 157, 183 Pososki, Mr. Henry - 34 Potasnik, Stephanie - 183 Potter. Rickey - 1 17 Povlich, Gregory - 184 Povlick, J. - 127 Povlich, Michael -96 Povlich, Patricia - 184 Powlesland. Mr. Donald - 46, 74 POWELL STUDIOS - 203 Powers, Robert-97 Powers. Sheila - 184 Pratt. Sherry- 54. 180,181, 184,232 Prescott, Rozell - 70, 184 Price, Britt- 97 Pirebe, Keith -117 Priem. William -97 Priest, Debra - 97 Prince. Gregory- 97 Pritt. Rose-97 Prouly, Laurent- 113 Provencher, Barbara - 184 Pruneau, Janette - 184 Psujek, Albert - 97, 127 Psujek, Doninic -113 Pugh. Pat- 117 Purcell, David - 97 Purdy, Pamela - 113 Puskar, Mary Puskash, Kathy- 97.218 Queen, John - 113 Q guesenberry, Janet-97 uiel, Ernest- 184, 218 Quiel, Raymond - 56, 97, 218 Quist, Julie- 66,113,218 - R- Raburn, Jerry - 167,182, 184, 188 Raebel. Mr. Martin - 35, 84, 85 Ragsdale. Homer -113 Raper, Jerry - 97, 218 Raper, Rhonda - 184 Ratliff, Greg- 184 Raubolt, Laurie -117 Raubolt, Penny Ray, Carol - 97 Ray, Diana -137.186 Ray, Wanda - 97, 137 Ready, Patrick- 186 Reeber, Karen -97 Reed, Mike Reed, Rodney - 186 Reedio, Chuck, -97 Reedy, Kay-97 Rees, Thomas -113 Reeves, Cheryl -97 Regnier, Thomas - 186 Rehahn, Linda - 72,113 Reid. Rebecca -113,218 Reis, Darlene - 187 Relaford, Debra - 187 Rembisz. David -113 Rendon, Sandra - 113. 218 Renko, Edward - 97 Renner, Keith - 187 Rentschler, Gary - 97 Reott, Diana - 113 Reott, Mary Resovsky, Mark -118, 121, 187, 148 Resovsky, Timothy - 97, 136 Revoir, Vernon -113 Reyna. Dan-8.97, 218 Reyna, Ron - 8, 63. 187,218 Reynolds. John -113 Reynolds, William --113, 218 Rhodes, Mr. Carl - 26 Ricchiuti, Rene -117, 157 Rice. Debbie - 187, 218 Rice, John -113 Rice. Lynn - 61, 97 Richard, Joe - 97 Richard, Roy Richards. John - 97 Richardson, Carolyn - 97 Richardson, Sharon -187 Richardson, William - 113 Rife, Wanda -97, 218 Riggs. S. - 39 Rimar, Steve - 97, 134 Rivard, Denise - 113 Rizsak, Mark -117 Robb. Christine -113 Robertson,Ann - 141, 142, 154,174, 187 Robertson, David - 78, 187,218 Robertson. James - 187 Robinson, Diane -113 Robinson, Michael - 79, 97, 136 Robinson, Sabrina -97 Robinson, Sandy -187 Robinson. William -113 Rocha, Susan - 187 Rockett, Mr. Charles -33, 80, 186 Rodden, Mrs. Elise- 33 Rodgers, Michael- 97 Rodriquez, Cindy- 188 Rodriquez, Isabel - 117 Rodriguez, Yolanda -188 Rodzewicz, Cheryl -97 Rodzewicz, Suzanne- 169, 188, 198 Roe. John -113,134 Roe, Vickie - 60. 62, 97, 101 Roger, C. - 127 Rokas, Debbie Rollins, Millard- 188 Romanuski, Mitchell- 97 Romas, Lisa -188 Roscoe. George -113 Rose, Debbie Rose. Ralph -97 Rose. Thomas - 97 Rose, Toni -97 Roths, Jim -113 Rousse, Beverly - 114 Rowley, Karen - 188 Roy, Richard - 114 Roza. Mitzee-97 Rudin, Mrs. Ella -42 Rudin, Wally - 54, 91, 97, 232 Rudolph, Janine -117 Ru hllg, Jerry - 1 14 Ru nge. David -97 Ru nkle, Norma -114,137 Russell, Michael - 136 Russella, Carol- 101 Ryan. Patrick - 97 Ryznar, Larry - 177 - 5 - Sabo. Robert - 97 Sabuda, James - 114 Saenz, Randy -97, 134 Saenz, Richard -117 Saidok,.Susan - 97 Sakols. Mr. Edward - 30 Salisbury. Gary - 114 Salomone, Gary-56, 57, 84, 85, 97, 127. 218 Salvador, Nancy-2. 54, 55, 118, 1188, 232 Samuels. Terri - 97 Samuelson, Margaret- 188. 218 Samuelson. Deb - 56, 59, 218 Sanchez. Roy - 188 Sanders, Billie - 97,105 Sanders, James - 188 Sanders. Michael- 115 Sanok, Barbara -115 Santiago, Richard -115 Saunder, David- 97.136 Sa under, Mary -115 Sa uve, Michael - 97, 117 Savage, Kathleen - 188 Savage. Mike - Savage, Paul- 64, 216 Sawmiller, Ron - 97,136 Sawtell, Mr. Joseph - 36, 134,135 Sayen, Debra -115 Sayer, Craig - 115, 186 Saylor, Frankie -115 Saylor, LouAnn -67. 137,188,218 Schaaf, Andrew- 101 Schafer. Harold -117 Schafranek, Mark- 188 Scharnitzke, Patricia -115,218 Sc heaffer, Danny - 117 Schenfelden. Karin - 97 Schenk. Michael- 97 Scherlitz, Dale - 97 Scherlitz, Linda Schiebel, Debbie-97. 188 Schiebel, Steve- 127 Schmidt, Dennis -188 Sclater, Mr. Robert - 7,45,123 Schmoekel. Cheryl -97, 218 Schmoekel, Danny -117,146 Schmoekel, Larry - 146 Schneider, J. - 38 Schnieders, Mr. Robert - 37 Schoen, Mrs. Gearldine - 40 Schonfelder, Karin - 18 SCHOOL BOARD - 1B SCHOOL SERVICE - 96, 97 Schuck, Mary- 115 Schuler, Patricia - 188 Schultz, Mary -188 Schuman, Barbara -97 Schwartz. Kendra - 97 Schwartz, John - 97 Scott. Fred - 117 Scott, Vickie - 97 Scraggs. Mary - 117 Scroggins, James SECRETARIES - 42.43 Seel. Mary- 115 Segura, Irene - 188. 195 Shelton, Mike - 218 Sherlock, Charles - 98. 149 Sherman, V, - 37 Shield, Russel - 115 Shimoda, Debra - 67, 98, 218 Shimoda, John- 190. 218 Shingler, Shirley - 191 Shivel, Gary -115 Shoemaker, Deborah -98, 218 Shores. Evelyn -98 Shoff, Terri - 115 Shoff, Timothy -115 Showler, Dale - 191, 197 Showler, Mark -191 Shrelds, Russell - 117 Siegfried, Kim -98 Siemienski, Frank -134, 191 Simko, John- 111, 115. 117 Simko, Stephen -111,115,137 Simons, Donald -117 Simpson, lan -98 Simpson. John -115 Sisson, Carol - 2.115 Sitka, Valerie - 189 Sizemore. David - 98 Skeens, Janifer -98, 218 Slayden, Mike -191 Slovinski, Deborah - 98 Slowik, Barbara - 53, 115 Slowik, Karen - 55,171 Slusher, Richard -- 56.115, 218 Smiley, Dennis - 98,191 Smith, Arthur - 56. 98 Smith, Barbara -191 Smith. Curt- 191 Smith, Dan -115,218 Smith, Daniel -98 Smith, Delee -98 Smith, Denise- 98,218 Smith, Don - Smith, Frances Smith. Karen -98 Smith, Karen -115 Smith, Kay-98. 218 Smith, Laura -98 Smith, Linda -98 Smith. Mike-98 Smith. Rick - 98,136 Smith, Ruby - 115 Smith. Sheila -60. 62, 98, 218 Smith,Wayne-148.191 Smolen, Diane- 98 Snell, Joyce-98 Snell, Randy - 118,191. 218 Sobcinski, Joe -98 Sobran, Roger - 191 Socha, Norma -101 SOCIAL STUDIES DEPARTMENT - 30, 31 Solem. Donna -98 Solem, Marsha - 36. 97,115. 218 Sommes, Elizabeth - 191 SOPHOMORES -84-101 Southers, Clyde -117 Souires, Barbara -98 Sovitch. Cheryl - Sowinski, Thomas -134 SPANISH CLUB - 62, 63 Spears, Debra - 191 SPECIAL EDUCATION - 46, 47 SPECIAL EVENTS - 138 Speck, Susan -115 Sperry, Joseph - 101 Sperry. Louis -115 Sprenlz, Janice Springborn, Eugene - 117 Springer, Cindy - 115 Srock, Steve - 191, 218 Sryniawski, Daniel- 191 Sryniawski, Dennis - 117 Stagska, Ralph Standafer, Deborah Standafer. Michael- 115 Stansell. Sheila -115 Stanley, Brenda -98, 218 Starr, Jolene - 77.98.218 Stawski, Mark-98 Stayiskal, Ralph - 98. 101 Stec. Paul- 192 Stec, Thomas- 98 Steele. Lana - 66.67.192,218 Steiner, Cynthia -98 Steiner, Jan - 98,101 Steller, Gary -98 Stephens, David - 4,107. 117 Stevens, James - 117 Stevens, John -98 Stevenson. Gail- 54. 55. 115, 232 Steward. Donald - 192 Stewart, Donald - 192 Stewart. Grace- 192 Stewart, Jeff- 117, 192 Stewart, Robin - 98, 218 Stewart, Ronald - 192 Stewart. William -115 Steyer, Lynda -98. 99 Stidham, Phyliss -115 Stiles, Lynne -192 Sti mack Diane - 98 Stoll, William -98 Stone, Patricia -115 Stone, Terry -96, 98, 218 Stonebraker, Ricky - 75, 115 Stoner, Kathleen -115 Stopcynski, Leonard - 98, 127 STUDENT GOVERNMENT - 50, 51 STUDENT LIFE - 48. 81 Stout, Billy - 98 Stowers, Kathleen - 115 Strader, Larry- 157, 193 Strane, Thomas -115 Stratford, Mark- 98 Straub. Charles - 98 Straub, Kathy-98 Studdard, Paul- 98 Sturgeon, Rodney - 92. 98, 127 Sturgill, Leon - 117 Sturgill, Nancy -115 Sturgill, Theresa -101 Sturm. Kirk- 101 Sturm, Marlene -193 Styles, Gary -117 Sullivan, James -117 Summit. B. - 126 Summit,Larry-98,126,127 Supric. Mr. Andrew -37 Sussman, Mr. Ronald - 31 Sutika, Patricia - 56. 57, 59. 98, 18 Sutton, Billie-98 Swain, Mary- 115 Swanson, Bernard -115 Swanson. Carol - 98 Swanson, Jill- 193 Swartout, Elenore- 98 Swartout, Mary -115 Swartz. J. - 127 Swartz, Lindy -81, 193 Sweany, William - 98 Sweet, Jelfery - 73, 193 Sweet, Lisa - 75.98.218 Switalski. Marilynn - 115 Swope, Kristal -98, 218 Szozepaniak, Mark -115 Szozepaniak, Mary -98 Szozepaniak, Mike - 193 Szilvagi, Susan -115 T Tabor. Mark -101 Tabs - 115 Tacker, Tim -115 Tackett, Glen - 193 Tackett, Ted - 115 Tackett, Violet -98 Takas, Barbara -101 TALON - 54. 55,232 Talos. Laura Ta rdlff, Robin -115 Targos. Lina - 115 Tauck, Vicky -193 Taylor, Brenda - 99 Taylor, Carol -99 Taylor, Claudia -99 Taylor, Debbie-99 Taylor, John -193 Taylor, Mark- 56.99.218 Tedesco, John -101 Temple. Mark - 99, 218 Tencza, John -98.136 Tepper, Loretta - 117 Terry, Carol - 117 Terry. Charles - 193 Tesch, Mark Thacher, Carl - 99 Thomann, Mrs. Katherine - 36 Thomas, Julie-99, 218 Thomas, Norman -99. 218 Thomas, Paul- 117 Thomas, Mr. Richard - 40 Thomas, Todd - 218 Thompson,Dan -115 Thompson, Michele-99 Thompson. Rebecca -115 Thompson, Suzan - 99 Thorton, Gary -193 Tobias. Thomas -117 Tobin. Jo Ann - 115 Todd, Pamela -99 6. 21 Todd, Richard - 99. 127 Todd, Thomas - 99, 101 Todd, William - 193 Tokarz, Joanne- 137. 193 Tokarz. Marie -115,137,193 Tokarz, Paul -99, 127 Tokarz, Vicki -61 Tolinski, Rock - 99 Tomei, Grace - 102, 115, 232 Tomkiewicz, Craig- 193 Tomkiewicz, Eileen - 99 Torango, Roberta - 99 Torres, Debra -99 Torres, Joe - 73. 182, 193 Winslow. Torrige, Deborah -101 Toth, Audrey - 117 Toth. Carolyn -193 Toth, Deborah - 99 Toth, Vivilynne -193 Towrey. Debbie- 194 Tracy. Tom - 99 Trancygier, Rose - 194 Trancygier, Michael- 115, 136 Travis, David - 99 Travors, S. -7 Trieweiler, Mr. Stanley 2, 22 Tri mai, Deborah Trimai, Sherry - 194 Troech, Mr. Frank- 16, 23 Trondson, Kem - 115 Tsech. - 99 Tucker, Marilynn -117 Tucker, Tim -117 Tudor, Charles - 99 Tu rner. Diane - 116 Turner, Michael- 117 Turski, Jean- 194 Tuxbury, Glenn - 99 Tyler, Connie-99 Tyler, Patrick- 194 Tyrna, Nancy - - U - Udan, Dale -116 UNDERCLASSMEN - 83-117 Underwood, Paula - 194, 218 Upton, Mark - 100 Upton. Thomas -100 Urban. Charlotte Urdahl. Steve -100 Usher, Joseph -100 V Vacek, Denise -116 Valenti, David -100 Valmossoi, Terry -117 Vamos, Karen - 100. 218 Vanderburg. Brad -117 Vandette, Mr. Bernard - 31 Vandeventer, Kenneth - 100, 136 Vanhof, Julie - 115 Va nover, Jeanne - 100,218 Van Rensselare, Katherine - 100. 218 Varn'er, Stephen - 100 VARSITY CLUB - 72.73.114 Vasquez, Albert- 100 Vasquez. Michal- 218 Vaughn, Terry Vencelou, James Vencelor. Janice -101 Vergard, Mary- 100. 218 Vespremi, Mary - 100 Vickery. Donna -100.141,142,174,195 Viger. Jeanne - 70, 186 Vigna, David -195 Vigna, Sue -117 Vincent, Ann Vogel, Deborah - 117 Vogrin. Sue- 67,195,218 VOICE OF CHRISTIAN YOUTH - 78, 79 Vollmar, Mr. James -14,115,123 Vowell. Donna -100 Vozka, Mrs. Myrtle - 47, 77 Vrabel, Kurt -116. 218 Vraman. Donald -100 -W- Waddell, Mike- 153, 182, 183. 195 Wagner, Karen - 100, 218 Wajda, Greg- 195 Waldrop, Pamela -100 Walega, Patrick- 100 Walker. Kathryn - 116 Wiley. Mike- 100 Wiley, William -116 Wilhelm, John -127 Willet, Rick -100 Wilhelm. John -100 William, Conroy- Williams, Jacquelyn - 100 Williams, Mary- 196, 218 Williams. Pamela -117 Williams, Mr. Ronald - 16. 30 Williams, Sherry -100 Williams, Susan - 197 Williamson, Rodney -117 Williamson, Terry -100 Williamson. William - 197 Willigues, Charles -116.136 Walker. Mr. Kenneth - 19 Walker. Michael- 116 Walker, Rodney G. - 100 Walker, Rodney J,-100 Walker, Tom -116 Wallace. Juanita Walters. Rick - 195 Wansten, Charmaine - 178,195 Waple. David -100 Ward, Carol Ward. Carol - 117 Ward, Linda -100 Warner, Catherine- 195, 218 Wass, William -100 Watt. Patricia -195 Wayman. Gary -101 Weaks, Mrs. Ann - 22. 23 Weathers, Cynthia -101 Weathers, Larry -116 Weavers, Sandy -195 Webb. Bob -162,195 Wedzel, Weston -117 Weisler, Jean -116. 137 Welch. Carrie - 100, 101 Welch. Robert -100 Welch, Ronald Wellman, Ross -195 Welsh, Susan -100 Wendell, Denise- 196 Wendell. Donna Wendt, Oliver. - 71, 196 Wenzel. Judy- Wertz, Mrs. Sherilny - 26 West, Gary -116 West, Gary R.-116 West, Robert -196 West, Ronnie -117 Wester. Mike -101 Willigues. Linda -116.117 Willis, Kathleen -116,117 Willis, Teresa - 197 Willis, Wi Iliam-100 Wilson, Charles -197 Wilson, Connie - 100,101 Wilson. Debbie -197 Wilson, Dennis -197 Wilson, Glenda -116,218 Wilson, Sandra - 116 Winchel, Jean - 197 Wintree, Michael- 166, 218 Winkles, Randy -116 Winkles, Rick -136, 199 Winkles, Vicki - 101 James - 199 Westmoreland, Dennis -196 Weycker, Philip- 196, 218 Wezner, Mrs. Bernadette - 33 Whalen, Robert- 100 Wheat. Guy -116 Wheeler, Bryan -100, 194 Whelchel, Carol - 196 wlgelchel, Michael- 116. 218 I .. p, Debra 101 White, Cherie -116 White. Debbie - 196 White. Jan -100 White, Janet- 117 White, Jill - 100 Whitehead, Yvonne -196 Whitwell, Diana - 56. 59, 116, 218 Widby, Donna -116 Widby, Michael- 149. 196 Wiggins, Steve - 100 Wildner, Elke -116 Wisusik. Marie Wisusik, Robert- 100, 127 Witkowski. Mark -116 Wltz. Tim -62,125.11-14.193, Wojciak, Marie -100 Wolf. Carol - 116 Wolf. Mary -116 Wolski. Mike 4, 63. 199, 218 Wood, Carolyn - 50, 76, 116 Wood. Timothy -116 Woods, Bobbie -116 Woodley, Lee -100,218 Woodman, James - 199 Woorley, Terry -100 WRESTLING -136, 137 Wukisa. Theresa -100 Wunderlich. Doranne - 116 Wunderlid, Kirk -100 - V- Yager, Linda - 66,67, 199,218 Yager, Ron - 100 Young, Belinda -100, 218 Young, Donald- 101. 136 Young. Joan - 2,138,140,141 Yuhas, John -199 Yuhas, Mary -100 Yutzy, Donna - 100 -2- Zalenski. Deb -100 Zarzzua. Eulalio -116 Zarazua, Sabino -117 Zarbaugh. Dianna -116. 148 Zickler, James- 100, 127 Ziolokowski, Gary -100 Zmuda, William -100.127 Zoucher, Doug -199 Zsalako. Alex - 116,218 Zu ba, Christine -100 Zuba, Elaine - 79,199 Zukowski. Frederic - 100. 136 Zukowski, Theresa Zumbro, Daniel- 101 199 .142,199 ' I F-swap! 9' 5 A-Q 230 -Conclusion ughed. We cried. We accepted victory defeat. We studied. We socialized. We ed. We shared with each other. 1970-71 ... with involvement. Conclusion - 231 And Now ... Talon 1971 Is Conclude Now the covers close on the sixth edition of Kennedy's Talon. The year has been a unique one for all students, but especially for those on the staff. The memories we share are many. There were deadlines we met, and those we missed. There were head- aches, triumphs and humor. There were changes in Talon's size and format. Finally, we have the results of our year's work. Recognition goes to Mr. Kirk Armstrong, our American Yearbook representativeg to H. A. Powell Studios for their photographyg to Bill Everson, our student photographer: and to our patrons who helped finance this venture. Special thanks goes to Mr. Charles D Dickelman who accepts each year the responsibility of organizing a staff and pub- lishing a yearbook. We have tried to find the memories of a year in this publication. Our job is ended. 1970-71 Talon Staff Advisor Mr, Charles Dickelman Editor Mary Best Copy Editor Sherry Pratt Layout Editor Sue Nikolai Business Manager Paula Grzybowski Photographer Bill Everson Advertising Editor Bill Fredericks Staff Dave Beatty Terry Beaudoin Shirley Cook Denise Gorsline Mike Hampstead Tony Krushinski Deb Leuckenhotf Audrey Mari Don McClain Stella Moore Wally Rudin Nancy Salva- dor Karen Sheffield Gale Stevenson, Grace Tomei. l E 5 ff- . eg e it 52, iii ei 5 1 ii elites as Q , 2 PT. S 5 52:-if 5 I i v v v v Q 1 i 1 1 I i 1 i i ,-1 -:-:- .- fc, :i hit.. , . it ii . , 5 'BW-lg. ..... A 'QL 'i 232 -- Conclusion Q Ms. I , 1 l TOP: Copy editor, S. Pratt, and advertising editor B. Fredericks helped each of Talon's five deadlines. LEFT: Layout editor S. Nikolai B. Everson pictures forthe March deadline. ABOVE: T, Mr. Dickelman add last minute details to yearbook spreads.


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