Kingston High School - Xenolith Yearbook (Kingston, MI)
- Class of 1971
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The Age Of Aquarius This is the dawning of the Age of Aquarius has been sung and said by many. The Age of Aquarius means different things to different people. To me, The Age of Aquar- ius is the birth of a whole new world of ideas, life, and thoughts. The unity of man- kind and being Bringing to us PEACE and UNDERSTANDING . So to begin The Age of Aquarius at Kingston, we're starting with the birth of new ideas, life and thoughts, which we've put together into this book for you. PEACE and with that in mind. . . I take you into a Small part of THE DAWNING OF THE AGE OF AQUARIUS TABLE OF CONTENTS TITLE............ TABLE OF CONTENTS ACTIVITIES .... SPORTS........... ADMINISTRATION . SENIORS.......... UNDERCLASSMEN . . ELEMENTARY . . . ADVERTISEMENTS . Page Michelle Brandibur . . . Editor-In-Chief........................1 Michelle Brandibur..............................................2 Ruth Spear . . . Editor.........................................3 Kevin Barrons Nancy Rogers Debbie Reick Lyall Henderson . . . Editor................................21 Dick Darling Debbie Trzemzalski Dianna Marquardt . . . Editor...............................33 Mark W nuk Kathy Van Horn Peggy Yens Kathi Darling . . . Editor..................................45 Janet Heacock Carol Houghton Shelia Grow . . . Editor.....................................61 Joy Kramer Linda Anger Jennifer Peter Marie Lock . . . Editor.......................................73 Judy Parsell Debbie D'Adezzio Fred Seddon . . . Co-Editor...............•...................81 Becky Schrader . . . Co-Editor.............................. Lynda Jaynes Pat Lis Karen Wolak YEARBOOK ADVISOR . . r 2 hh o o ACTIVITIES Crowning of the Queen Father of the Queen Presenting the Roses. “This Is The Dawning Of 1971 Queen Carol “Golden Living Dreams of vision, Mystic, Crystal Revelation ...” The Queen Candidates Queen's Court and Escorts Last Year's Queen The Band warms up King and Queen lead dancing Others follow suit. “Somewhere, Inside Something, There Is A Rush Of Greatness . . . ” 1971 King David Sealed with a Kiss Homecoming Class Floats Freshmen Seniors Seventh Grade Eighth Grade Sophomores Juniors “No More Falsehoods Or Derisions The French Club “And The Mind’s True Liberation ... ” N.H.S. The National Honor Society members are noted for their qualities of Leadership, Scholar- ship, Character and Service. 1971 finds these young radicals contemplating a trip, initiation of new members and perhaps the pub- lication of a periodical entitled, The Radical Lib. Senior Band The 1970-71 Cardinal Band rehearsed sometimes until the words Good Morning Star Shine was common. In inclimate weather the band would plead Let the Sunshine In, but we were always ready for Another Openin' Another Show . As November slipped upon us Frosty the Snow Man appeared, the band moved in- side and forgot about Aquarius . They applied their endeavors to the up coming concerts, clinic bands and festivals with Spirit and pride. In our organization the band will always be the Victors . Majorettes 8 Jr. Band 9 ‘Harmony And Understanding . . . Pep Band Choir Pep Club “ . . . Sympathy And Trust Abounding “Then PEACE Will Guide The Planets And LOVE Will Steer The Stars.” Student Council “Silence Tells Me Secretly, Everything, Everything. Office Assistants ‘•sap ‘ Facing A Dying Nation Student Teachers “I Fashion My Future On Films Of Space.” Kingston Developers f I ST F.H.A. “When The Moon Is In The Seventh House . . i G.A.A. “Life Is Around You And In You.” r 1 s F u t u r e H 0 m e m a k e r s 0 f A m e r 1 c a Yearbook Staff The thought of putting a Yearbook together may not seem like such a difficult job until you are in a position to do just that. Our staff members speak with the voice of experience. At times it seems like we have more pictures than pages or vice versa. And of course there's al- ways deadlines that pop up at the most inopportune times. Inspite of all handicaps the staff manages to rush around and get things done. And it's not by miracle alone, our Yearbook Advisor just happens to be most helpful, encouraging and most of all patient. We've enjoyed putting together the 1971 Cardinal Yearbook and packing as many memories as possible between it's covers for you. We hope that the memories printed on these pages are happy ones that remind you of your school days at Kingston. Editor-in-Chief..........................Michelle Brandibur Underclassmen Editor.........................Sheila Grow Joy Kramer, Jennifer Peter, Linda Anger Seniors Editor............................Kathy Darling Janet Heacock, Carol Houghton Administration Editor.....................Diana Marquardt Kathy Van Horn, MarkWnuk, Peggy Yens Advertising Co-Editors....................Becky Schrader Fred Seddon Lynda Jaynes, Pat Lis, Karen Wolak Sports Editor.............................Lyall Henderson Debbie Trzemzalski, Dick Darling Elementary Editor.............................Marie Lock Judy Parsell, Debbie D'Addezio Activities Editor............................Ruth Spear Nancy Rogers, Kevin Barrons, Debbie Rieck Advisor.................................. Mrs. Opperman Age Of Aquarius 15 Librarians Mrs. Denhoff Elementary Lib. 3rd and 4th hr. Float hr. Mrs. Rossman Public Librarian 5th and 6th hr. 1st hr. G 2nd hr. Valedictorian Mary Ann Wilkinson claims the honors as 1971 Valedictor- ian. She is the daughter of Mr. G Mrs. Gerald Wilkinson. Mary Ann has been an active participant in Band, Choir, French Club, N.H. S., and Jr. G Sr. plays. She has served her class as Students Council representative in her Freshman year, Secretary in Jr. year, and Vice Pres, this year. Her future plans are to further her education at the University of Michigan. “Who Knows What Stands In Front Of Our Lives . .. ” It must have been in the stars for 1971 Salutatorian, Albert Ross. He is the son of Mr. G Mrs. Albert Ross Sr. A1 has been active as Student Council President. Class Officer, member of the N. H. S., Drama Club, Choir, Pep Club, and French Club. He is also noted for his outside accomplishments as a vocalist. His future plans are to attend Grand Rapids School of Bible and Music. 18 Top Honor Students Ranking as third highest in the class of '71 is Norma Simmons. She is the daughter of Mr. Mrs. Velda Simmons. Norma has won honors in both Band and Choir. She is also a member of the N.H. S. and French Club. Star-gazing into the future finds Norma studying at Olivet Nazarene College in Illinois. Norma plans to be a registered nurse. Shelley Schwaderer is thd daughter of Mr. Mrs. William Schwaderer. While in high school she has been active in the N. H. S., St. Council, Jr. play, Pep Club, French Club and Choir. She has also won many honors for her participation as a clarinetist in the Band. Shelley's future plans are to attend Eastern Michigan Universiy and major in music. SHELLY SCHWADERER Fourth Chris Chemiawski is the daughter of Mr. Mrs. Alex Chemiaw- ski. During her High School years Chris has been a member of the N.H. S., Choir, Student Council, and F. H.A. Chris has a scholorship by which she will attend Michigan State University, major in French. Later Chris plans to attend an Air Line School. CHRIS CHERNIAWSKI Fifth 19 John D'Addezio is the son of Mr. G Mrs. Mario D'Addezio. Before coming to Kingston, John attended school in Femdale, Michigan. John has taken part in St. Council, Jr. and Sr. plays, Choir and has been an accomplished member of the Band. Music is John's specialty and he plans to major in this field at Eastern Michigan University. Mike King has the seventh highest grade point average. He is the son of Mr. G Mrs. William King. He has been active as a librarian, student teacher, member of shop club, and Jr. and Sr. play. His future plans are to attend the Univer- sity of Mich, and major in conservation. Doris Facsko is the daughter of Vincent Facsko. Before coming to Kingston Doris attended Kettering High School in Detroit. Doris plans to study nursing next fall at Delta College and eventually be a registered nurse. Debbie Rieck is the daughter of Mr. G Mrs. Clinton Rieck. She has been active in the Jr. and Sr. plays, F. H. A., and plays flute in the Band. Debbie has also been a cheerleader and a Choir member. Her future plans are to attend Saginaw BUSINESS INSTITUTE and later get married. DEBRA REICK Ninth Michelle Brandibur is the daughter of Mr. G Mrs. Mark Brandibur. A Capable participant in Choir, F.H. A., Jr. and Sr. play, and French Club, Michelle is also Editor of the '71 Cardinal Yearbook. Her future plans are to go to college. MICHELLE BRANDIBUR 20 Tenth MIKE KING Seventh JOHN D'ADDEZIO Sixth DORIS FACSKO Eighth Varsity Football BACK ROW: (L TO R) Mr. Gorsuch, Mr. Skatzka, Mr. Rutledge. 4th ROW: E. Kolacz, L. Ross, L. Harneck. 3rd ROW: L. Henderson, D. Gilmore, D. LaFond, D. Lester, S. Lalko, D. Lalko, J. Kolacz, D. Houghton. 2nd ROW: J. Pinon, J. Gyomory, F. Seddon, D. Meyer, B. Cottier, D. Houghton, M. Parker. FRONT ROW: D. Darling, J. Gottler, Mgr. K. LaFond. Seniors And Tri-Captains Steve Lalko Dave Lalko Joe Gottler 22 Junior Varsity Football BACK ROW: (L TO R) J. D. Meyers, B. Soper, F. Seddon, D. Meyer, B. Gottler, D. Mar- quardt, 3rd ROW: G. Swierczynski, K. Barrons, J. Borek, M. Diegel, D. Anger, M. Esch- truth, 2nd ROW: J. Rayl, J. Montei, D. Wolak, L. King, D. Marquardt, FRONT ROW: Mr. Gorsuch, Mgr. K. LaFond. Junior High Football BACK ROW: (L TO R) D. Trisch, J. Bruce, B. Patterson, K. Lalko, J. Coriis, S. Spencer, R. Mock, B. Wright. 2nd ROW: T. Caverly, M. Miller, S. Fox, S. Parker, E. Walkiewicz, T. Lalko, H. Houghton, J. Gottler. FRONT ROW: B. Parker, R. Diegel, G. Bruce, B. Skinner, D. Distelrath. 24 Varsity Basketball BACK ROW (L TO R) Dee Lester, Jim Borek, Ed Kolacz, Fred Seddon, Don Houghton, Jim Kolacz, Dean Bewemitz, Jim Harper, Randy Clink, Dan Cook, Dan Houghton, Lorn Hameck, FRONT ROW: Coach Dean Webster, Dave Lalko, Mgr. Kim LaFond. Cards Winning 3rd Place At Caro X-Mas Tournament 26 STATISTICIANS Where'd The Ball Go? Joe Pinon and Lyall Henderson A New Dance Step? 27 Junior Varsity BACK ROW: (L TO R) D. Armola, C. Gettel, D. Wolak, J. Montei, G. Swierczynski, D. Zryrowski, J. Harper Coach Gorsuch. FRONT ROW: M. Diegel, J. Nemeth, B. Soper, D. Parsell, B. Fox, J. Borek. Freshmen BACK ROW: (L TO R) D. Anger, J. D. Meyers, L. Willis, D. Begemen, R. Nicol, R. Borek. FRONT ROW:. Coach Westling, L. King, J. Rayl, K. Wilkinson. HOLDING BALL: M. Eschtruth. 28 Undefeated Seventh Graders BACK ROW: (L TO R) T. Lalko, R. Wolak, M. Tait, B. Wright, S. Spencer, Coach Peet. FRONT ROW: R. Borek, H. Houghton, B. Parker, S. Parker, G. Bruce, B. Skinner, S. Fox. Eighth Grade BACK ROW: (L TO R) A. Ozorowicz, B. Patterson, D. Trisch, J. Bruce, J. Meyer, J. Corlis, Coach Peet. FRONT ROW: W. Ensign, K. Lalko, R. Zuelke, D. Cook, J. Gottler, D. Zryrowski, L. Davis. 29 7th- (L TO R) C. Distelrath, N. Parker, C. Davis, T. JUNIOR VARSITY- (L TO R) R. Koehler, L. Kolacz, V. LeBlanc, C. D'Addezio, N. Sefton, M. Mike. Parker, S. Wolak, P. Maynard, C. Houghton. c h e e r 1 e a d e r s VARSITY- (L TO R) J. Rober- son, C. Richter, J. Barden, C. Sefton, M. Burns, D. Eschtruth. 8th- (LTOR)A. Allen, L. Borek, S. Reinelt, M. Wnuk, J. Lester; A. Gettel. 9th- (LTOR)K. Traster, S. Weber, L. Burk, D. Creason. Gut it out. Coaches In Action Goody Goody! ! ! Well, I'll be darned. How about a little kiss Dee? ADMINISTRATION 34 LOUIS WENZLOFF Trustee Mrs. Sharon Brandibur is secretary for Mr. Cameron at Kingston High School. She is supervisor of the girls assisting in the superintendent's office. Mrs. Hazel Spear is Mr. Cameron's secretary at Kingston Elementary School. In between answering the telephone and other business matters, she will be happy to help you. Mrs. Wilda Nemeth is secretary for Mr. Schone- boome at Kingston High School. No matter what the circumstances, she is always glad to help people with a smile. She is the supervisor of the girls that work in the principal's office. Miss Koert is the cheerleader Supervisor as well as a teacher. She teaches English, English Literature and Girls' Physical Education. She was bom under the Saggittarius sign. Under the Libra sign is Mr. Smith, our Director of the Music Department. He teaches choir, Sr. Band, Jr. Band and General Music classes. Mr. Skatzka is the head of the Boys' Physical Educa- tion. He also teaches Boys' Social Living. This Sag- ittarian led our football team to the best season ever. Mr. Rutledge is the teacher of Shop and Mechani- cal Drawing. He is the track coach and assistant football coach. He is a Scorpio. Mr. Westling is the Art, Arts and Crafts instructor as well as teaching English. He was born under the Pisces sign. Mr. Westling is also the Freshman bas- ketball coach. Mr. Webster is not only the Varsity Basketball coach but teaches Economics and United States History as well. He is a Taurus. He is also Guidance councelor. v Seventh grade American History, Business Math, Account- ing and General Business are the subjects that Mr. Gorsuch teaches. He was born under the Sign Gemini. Miss Bartkowski teaches World History and Speech. Here she is smiling and listening as a student gives a speech. 39 Miss Miller teaches 7th and 8th grade science along with biology. Here she is thinking of an answer to a question from a student. She is a Taurian. Under the Gemini sign is our French, English and Sociology teacher, Miss Lundberg. Ask her how to speak French and she will gladly teach you. Miss Lundberg also teaches Girls' Social Living. She is also Guidance councelor. Being a Leo the Lion, Mr. Booth is the hall supervisor at noon. Mr. Booth also teaches Physical Science, Chemistry and Physics. Here he is pondering a difficult question. Mrs. Brzenzinski teaches typing and shorthand. She was bom under the sign of Leo the Lion. Here she is correcting papers. Mr. Bradley is one of our teachers born under the Gemini sign. He teaches Government, World Ge- ography, and Michigan History. Mrs. Opperman is the Yearbook Advisor. She has a- lot of patience with the students being Head Librar- ian. She is also the Head Mistress over the library assistants. Mr. McCool is an Educational Aid. Mr. McCool is a Capri- corn. He helps those Kingston High School students that need just a little extra help. Miss Lundberg and Mr. Webster are the people to see when you have troubles. They work with you to solve these prob- lems. They are the Guidance Counselors. 41 Besides being the advisor to the F.H.A., Mrs. Mil- ler teaches English and Home Economics. She was bom under the Virgo sign. Teaching the 8th grade math class, Algebra I, Ad- vanced Algebra, Trigonometry is Miss Morse, a Libra. Mrs. Barrenc High School Cook Mrs. Henderson Elementary Cook Kitchen Staff HIGH SCHOOL (LEFT TO RIGHT) 1st ROW: J. Helmer, D. Langmaid, L. Langmaid, M. Parsell, J. Lemanski, 2nd ROW: L. Adamzyk, D. Langmaid, D. D'Addezio, L. Adamzyk, D. Lalko, K. Coriis, M. King, 3rd ROW: D. McAppine, M. Brandibur, C. Houghton, D. Rieck, J. Gottler, D. Byron, and D. Bewemitz. ELEMENTARY. (LEFT TO RIGHT) M. Wolak, M. Bragg, M. Miller, P. Weber, H. Weller, M. Cherniawski, N. Ricketts, A. Houghton, C. Brzezinski, D. More 11, J. Foote, R. Confer, H. Wreaver, and C. Baker are the ele- mentary students that help Mrs. Henderson with lunch. Bus Drivers BUS DRIVERS: (LEFT TO RIGHT) Mr. Dawson, Mrs. Curry, Mr. Harmon, Mrs. Zyrowski, Mr. Teets, Mr. Simpson, Mrs. Ruggles, Mrs. Weber, Mrs. Taylor, Mr. Cornish and Mr. Clink. Mrs. Wolak is one of the teach- er's aides at the Elementary. Her job is to help children to read better and faster. Mrs. Hameck is the Play- ground Supervisor at the Elementary. She watches the playground during recesses. Mrs. Allen is a teacher's aide. In this picture she is reading with a group of slow readers. 43 Mrs. Warner Mrs. Caverly Mrs. Frode Janitors These are the people that clean our schools. They work every week day after the students have left. They work after games. It is to them that we owe thanks for keeping our school so clean and maintained. Mrs. Kwasinewski Mrs. Dibble Mrs. Borek - Mr. Stewart SENIORS ALLEN ADAMCZYK Scorpio I feel that it is my duty to come to school every so often to see how things are going. MICHELLE BRANDIBUR Virgo There's no place like home when the car's being re- paired. ELAINE BRITTON Libra One smile for every girl, two for every guy. DON ADAMCZYK Sagittarius Only the strong survive. DOUC BYRON Gemini The brain is a wonderful organ. It starts working when you get up and doesn't stop until you get to class. CHRIS CHERNIAWSKI Scorpio I like it; I always did, and that is the reason I never use it. 46 LINDA CRITTENDEN Aries My mother loved children - she would have given any- thing if I had been one. ALEX CHERNIAWSKI Sagittarius Speech isn't just words. The eyes can say plenty, so can a good bird call. DAN COOK Scorpio A word to the wise is suf- ficient. . .A rose is a rose. LA WANDA CURRY Sagittarius The only man who doesn't think a woman talks too much is the man who's in love with her. KATHI DARLING Virgo Don't dare me, I might surprise you. KEN CORLIS Leo Let's take the LONG way home. 47 DORIS FACSKO Pisces It's not that I’m so quiet, it's just that everyone else is so loud. JOHN D'ADDEZIO Libra A trouble maker never has any trouble making trouble. JOE GOTTLER Capricorn Life - it's all a big joke. And such losses one should learn to accept. JANET HEACOCK Taurus I've got this problem, think it's myself. 48 RON VASSALLO Scorpio Time is valuable, so why waste time working. CAROL KLIMEK Gemini Of two evils, most men choose a blonde. DONNA LANGMAID Virgo Unlike most people who won't admit their faults, I'd gladly admit mine-if I had any. MIKE KING Capricorn I got tired of always being wise. DAVE LALKO Sagittarius Between two evils, choose the one with the prettier legs. MARIE LOCK Virgo Beware of her laugh, it's contagious. 49 CHRIS NICOL Pisces The only good thing about new dances is that nobody knows when you make a mistake. STEVE LALKO Virgo The Devil tempts me not, I tempt him. LEE MCLAUGHLIN Cancer I SHOULD hate my Falcon, it brings me to school. DEBBIE RANDALL Aquarius What I ought not, I do. DEBBIE RIECK Pisces School isn't the only place you can get an education. BILL MAYNARD Capricorn Twelve years of my life wasted. 50 BECKY SCHRADER Virgo What do you mean, 'What time did I get home last night?' DARRYL PAUL Pisces Beware, I may still do some- thing sensational. ALBERT ROSS Aquarius Many a folksinger sings with feeling, but doesn't always feel as bad as he sounds. SHELLEY SCHWADERER Scorpio Some people are so cheerful that they can have a good time thinking what a good time they'd have if they were having it. NORMA SIMMONS Cancer You're not completely dressed until you put on a smile. DAN LEMANSKI Taurus Any Pole who can read and write is a nobleman. 51 BOYD MOORE Sagittarius Worry little, study less, that's my idea of happiness. MARY ANN WILKINSON Gemini My ear is a pelican pouch, my friend; it takes and keeps, but does not swallow till it wants. LOIS WOODS Capricorn The devil made me do it! DELWYN TAIT Capricorn Tell me a joke. . .then explain it. PHIL THOMPSON Aries What did I get from Govern- ment? An extra hour of sleep. PEGGY YENS T aurus I would if I could, but I can't, so I won't. 52 ROGER STEVENS Virgo Whenever I think, I make a mistake. KINGSTON PUBLIC SCHOOL KINGSTON. MICH. KINDERGARTEN Student Directory ADAMCZYK, ALLEN - Choir 4, Student Teacher 3,4, F.F.A. 1,2 ADAMCZYK, DON - Librarian 4, Class Play 4, Choir 4, Student Teacher 2, 3 F. F. A. 1,2 BRANDIBUR, MICHELLE - Librarian 3, 4, Class Play 3,4, Cheerleader 1,2, Office Assistant 2, Choir 4, Annual Staff 1, 2, 3, 4, Cafeteria Assistant 1,2, 3, 4, Student Teacher 1,2, 3, 4, French Club 1,2, Pep Club 4, Y. F. C. 2, 3, 4, Drama Club 1, G.A.A. 4 BRITTON, ELAINE - Choir 3, 4, Band 1, Y.F.C. 2,3,4 BRYON, DOUG - Class Play 3, Football 3, Choir 1,2,3, Cafeteria Assistant-4, Student Teacher 4, F.F.A. X CHERNIAWSKI, ALEX -F.F.A. 1,2,3, F.F.A. Secretary 3 CHERNIAWSKI, CHRIS - Student Council 4, Librarian 3, Class Play 4, Choir 1, 3,4, Student Teacher 2, 4, French Club 1,4; Pep Club 4; F.H. A. President 3; National Honor Society 3, 4; Madrigal Choir 1,4; Queen's Court 3, 4 COOK, DAN - Basketball 1,2, 3, 4; Track 1,2, 3,4; Cafeteria Assistant 1; Student Teacher 1,2; F.F.A. 1 CORLIS, KEN - Librarian 4; Class Play 3,4; Varsity Club 3; Basketball-1, 2, 3, Football 3, Choir 1,4; Cafeteria Assistant 4; Student Teacher 2,4; Chess Club 1. CRITTENDEN, LINDA - Choir 4, Band 1; CURRY LA WANDA - Cheerleader 1, Office Assistant 1,2, 4; Cafeteria Assistant 1, 2, 3; Student Teacher 1,2; Pep Club 2; F. F. A. 1,2, 3; F.H.A. 1,2, 3,4 D'ADDEZIO, JOHN - Student Council 1,2, 3; Courier Staff 3; Class Play 3, 4; Football 3; Track 1,2; Choir 4, Band 1,2, 3, 4; Annual Staff 3; Cafeteria Assistant 4; Pep Club 2, 3, 4; French Club 1,2; Wrestling 1,2; Pep Band 2, 3, 4; U.N. Debate Club 1,2 DARLING, KATHI - Class Treasurer 4; Librarian 3,4; Class Play 3,4; Choir 1,4; Annual Staff 3,4; Cafeteria Assistant 2; Student Teacher 1; Pep Club 4; F.H. A. 1,2, 3,4; F.H.A.- Treasurer 3; Madrigal Choir 4 GOTTLER, JOE - Class Vice President 2; Librarian 4; Class Play 3,4; Varsity Club 1; Basketball 1,2; Football 1,2, 3,4; Band-2, 3; Cafeteria Assistant 2,4; Student Teacher 4; French Club 1,2; Y. F. C. 2, 3; F. F. A. 2; Drama Club 1 HARP, JIM - Football 1; Choir 4; Band 2; F.F.A. 1,2 HEACOCK, JANET - Student Council 3; Librarian 4; Class Play 3, 4; Office Assistant 1,3; Choir 4; French Club 2; F.F.A. 2; F.H. A. 4; Service Club 1 HUBBARD, BRAD - Choir 4; Cafeteria Assistant 1; Student Teacher 4; F. F. A. 1,2 KING, MIKE - Librarian 2, 3,4; Courier Staff 3; Class Play 3, 4; Cafeteria Assistant 4; Student Teacher 1; Shop Club 1; Inter-National Club 1 JAYNES, LINDA - Librarian 4; Class Play 3,4; Choir 4; Annual Staff 4; Cafeteria Assistant 2 KLIMEK, CAROL - Class Vice President 1; Class Secretary 2; Class Treasurer 3; Class President 4; Class Play 3, 4; Office Assistant 1,2, 4; Choir 2; Band 1,2, 3; Annual Staff 4; Cafeteria Assis- tant 3,4; Student Teacher 1; Pep Club 4; F. H. A. 2,4; F.H. A. Reporter 4; Drama Club 1; G.A.A.. 4; Majorette 1,2,3; Queen's Cort 1,3; Queen 4 LALKO, DAVE - Class Vice President 4; Courier Staff 2, 3; Class Play 3, 4; Varsity Club 1,2, 3, 4; Track 1,2, 3, 4; Basketball 1,2, 3, 4; Foot- ball 1,2, 3, 4; Baseball 1,2, 3, 4; Choir 1,2, 3, 4; Cafeteria Assistant 1,2, 3, 4; Student Teacher 1,2 LALKO, STEVE - Courier Staff 2, 3; Basketball 1, 2, 3; Football 1,2, 3,4; Track 1,4; Baseball 1,2, 3; Choir 1 LANGMAID, DONNA - Choir 4; Cafeteria Assistant 3, 4 LEMANSKI, DAN - Librarian 4; Class Play 3, 4; Basketball 1,2, 3; Football 1, 2, 3; Choir 1,2, 3 4; Student Teacher 2; Chess Club 1 LOCK, MARIE - Librarian 4; Class Play 3,4; Choir 4; Annual Staff 4 MCLAUGHLIN, LEE - Class Play 3,4; Basketball 1; Choir 1,2, 3, 4; Student Teacher 1 MOORE, BOYD - Choir 4; Band 1,2, 3, 4; Student Teacher 4; Drum Major 3. NICOL, CHRIS - Choir 3, 4; Class Play 4 PAUL, DARRYL - Choir 4; Football 3 RANDALL, DEBBIE - Librarian 4; Class Play 3,4; Choir 4; Student Teacher 2; F. H. A. 1,2 RIECK, DEBBIE - Class Play 3,4; Cheerleader 4; Office Assistant 3; Choir 1, 2; Band 1,2, 3, 4; Cafeteria Assistant 3,4; Student Teacher 4; Annual Staff 4; Pep Club 4; F. H. A. 2, 3, 4; Drama Club 1 ROSS, ALBERT - Class President 1, 3; Student Council 2; Student Council President 4; Courier Staff 3; Class Play 3, 4; Basketball 1,2; Choir 1,2, 3-, 4; French Club 1,3; Pep Club 4; Y. F. C. 1, 2, 3, 4; National Honor Society 2, 3,4; Leader Staff 2; Leader Staff Editor 2; Drama Club 1 SCHRADER, BECKY - Courier Staff 3; Class Play 3, 4; Office Assistant-1,2, 3, Choir 4; Band 1; Annual Staff 4; Student Teacher 4; F.H. A. 3,4; SCHWADERER, SHELLEY - Class Treasurer 2; Student Council 1,4; Class Play 3,4; Choir 1, 2, 3, 4; Band 1,2,3, 4; Annual Staff 2, 3; Student Directory (Cont.) Student Teacher 1,4; French Club 1,2; Pep Club President 4; National Honor Society 1, 2, 3, 4; Madrieal Choir 1,4; Pep Band 1.2, 3, 4; Band President 3, 4; Band Vice President 2; Band Treasurer 1; Solo Ensemble 1, 2, 3, 4; STEVENS, ROGER - Class Play 3,4; Student Teacher 1,4; Basketball 1,2,3; Baseball 1; French Club 1,2; Football 1, 3; Choir 1,2, 3, 4; Track 1,2, 3; Band 1,2, 3, 4; Madrigal Choir 3,4; Solo Ensemble 1,4; SIMMONS, NORMA - Student Council 2; Class Play 3, 4; Office Assistant 1,2, 4; Choir 2, 3, 4; Band 1,2, 3, 4; Cafeteria Assistant 3; Student Teacher 3; F.H. A. 4; National Honor Society- 1,2,3, 4; TAIT, DELWYN - Choir 4; Student Teacher 4; F.F.A. 1,2,3 THOMPSON, PHIL - Student Council 1; Choir 1,3; Band 1,2, 3,4; F.F.A. 1 VASSALLO, RON - Choir 4; F.F.A. 1,2 WILKINSON, MARY ANN - Class Secretary 3,4; Student Council 2,4; Class Play 3,4; Choir 3,4; Band 1,2, 3, 4; Student Teacher 1,4; French Club 1,2,4; Pep Club 4; National Honor Society 2, 3, 4; Madrical Choir 4; Pep Band- 1,2, 3, 4: Solo Ensemble 1,2,3, 4; U. N. Ambassador 3; Band Historian 2, 3, 4 WOODS, LOIS - Courier Staff 2; Class Play 3,4; Cheerleader 1; Office Assistant 1,2, 3, 4; Cadeteria Assistant 2; F.H. A. 2, 3 YENS, PEGGY - Class Play 3,4; Cheerleader 1; Office Assistant 2; Choir-1, 2, 3; Annual Staff 4; Student Teacher 1,4; Chess Club 2; Pep Club 2; F.H. A. 1,2, 3,4; F.H. A. President 4; G.A.A. 4 55 1971 Mock Election Tallest - Doris Facsko, Boyd Moore Shortest - Chris Nicol, Don Adamczyk Biggest Feet - Kathi Darling, Boyd Moore Smallest Feet - Chris Nicol Lawanda Curry Best Posture - Peggy Yens Longest Hair - Doris Facsko, Dave Lalko G Roger Stevens Shortest Hair - Lawanda Curry, Boyd Moore Prettiest - Lois Woods G Carol Klimek Handsomest - Ron Vassallo £ Dave Lalko Nicest Laugh - Marie Lock Norma Simmons Prettiest Teeth - Linda Crittenden, Ron Vassallo Most Talkative - Janet Heacock G Debbie Randall Quietest - Elaine Britton G Doris Facsko, Delwyn Tait Biggest Show-Off - Janet Heacock, John D'Addezio Shyest - Elaine Britton, Delwyn Tait Oldest - Peggy Yens, Ron Vassallo Youngest - Shelley Schwaderer, Lee McLaughlin Nicest Complexion - Shelley Schwaderer Norma Simmons, Allen Adamczyk Most Freckles - Marie Lock G Kathi Darling Prettiest Eyes - Carol Klimek, Ken Corlis Nicest Hair - Carol Klimek, Ron Vassallo Prettiest Smile - Carol Klimek Chris Cherniawski Cutest Nose - Lois Woods G Carol Klimek, Ron Vassallo Longest Eye Lashes - Carol Klimek, Ken Corlis Juicest Lips - Darryl Paul G Dave Lalko John D'Addezio Cutest Dimples - Michelle Brandibur Mary Ann Wilkinson, Jim Harp Cutest Walk - Lois Woods, Steve Lalko Prettiest Legs - Lois Woods, Joe Gottler Sexiest - Lois Woods, Dave Lalko Best Dancer - Chris Nicol, Lee McLaughlin John D'Addezio Best Figure - Lois Woods G Chris Cherniawski Best Physique - Joe Gottler Most Athletic - Peggy Yens, Dave Lalko Most Active - Shelley Schwaderer, Albert Ross Always Late - Jim Harp G Dan Cook Most Modest - Norma Simmons Most Polite - Albert Ross Boyd Moore Most Studious - Mary Ann Wilkinson, Albert Ross Most Persuasive - Michelle Brandibur, Dave Lalko Most Loved - Carol Klimek, Dave Lalko Most Orginal - Janet Heacock, Albert Ross Most Ambitious - Mary Ann Wilkinson, Albert Ross Most Respected - Norma Simmons, Albert Ross Most Generous - Norma Simmons Becky Schrader, Albert Ross Most Arguementive - Janet Heacock Debbie Rieck Best Dispostion - Chris Cherniawski Marie Lock, Albert Ross Biggest Joker - Janet Heacock, Jim Harp Loudest - Michelle Brandibur Janet Heacock Laziest - Jim Harp Brad Hubbard Craziest - Janet Heacock, Jim Harp Friendliest - Chris Cherniawski G Norma Simmons Sweetest - Norma Simmons Carol Klimek Neatest Dresser - Carol Klimek, Albert Ross Class Wolf - Jim Harp Class Lover - Michelle Brandibur G Carol Klimek, Dave Lalko Class Flirt - Michelle Brandibur, Jim Harp Dave Lalko Class Brownie - Michelle Brandibur, Dave Lalko Class Hotrod - Doug Byron Ron Vassallo Safest Driver - Linda Jaynes, Albert Ross Reckless Driver - Debbie Rieck Carol Klimek, Jim Harp Biggest Temper - Janet Heacock, Mike King Most Conceited - Shelley Schwaderer Debbie Rieck Hardest to Get Along With - Debbie Rieck, Phil Thompson Easiest to Get Along With - Chris Cherniawski, Albert Ross Biggest Trouble Maker - Debbie Rieck, Jim Harp Biggest Wheel - Shelley Schwaderer, Doug Byron First in the Headlines - Michelle Brandibur, Dave Lalko Hippie - Michelle Brandibur, Joe Gottler Most Likely to Succeed - Mary Ann Wilkinson, Albert Ross Best Personality - Carol Klimek, Dave Lalko Most School Spirit - Shelley Schwaderer Carol Klimek, Albert Ross Class Leader - Becky Schrader, Albert Ross Most Popular - Carol Klimek, Dave Lalko Most Liked by Underclassmen - Carol Klimek, Dave Lalko Class Tomboy - Peggy Yens Lawanda Curry Class Clown - Janet Heacock, Jim Harp Cutest Couple - Debbie Randall Lee McLaughlin Most Talentive - Norma Simmons Best Handwriting - Kathi Darling 56 Capricorn Dec. 21 Jan.19 Grow, S. Barrons, K. Campbell, C Kolacz, E. Dibble, M. Hameck, M. Barden, J. D andron, L. King, R. Christie, P. Trisch, D. Catlin, A. Britton, R. Davis, L. Coriis, J. Wnuk, M. Walls, H. Seidler, R. Parker, N. Magierra, T. Aquarius Jan.20 Feb.18 Bewemitz, D. Dandron, L. Cottier, B. Trisch, L. Getz, C. Kramer, J. Confer, N. Koehler, R. Mike, A. Simmons, J Miller, L. Miller, C. Houghton, H. Ware, D. Klimek, W. Pisces Feb. 19 — Mar. 20 J Lester, D. LJ Spear, R. N Wolak, F. I Burk, J. O Borek, J. R Parker, K. Borek, J. Britton, R. Dibble, R. Randall, R. Reimann, S. 59 E I King, A. G DeLisle, A. H Willis, L. T Lalko, P. H Wilkinson, D. Dibble, O. Borek, L. Lalko, K. Patterson, R. Mock, R. Bastian, T. Tait, M. Galubenski, B. Thorp, E. Aries Mar. 21 Apr. 20 Marquardt, D. McAlpine, D. Bragg, N. Bilicki, J. Chappel, R. Jaynes, G. LaFountain, K. LaFountain, M. Myers, A. 60 Ollila, R. Soper, B. k Swiercynski, G. Borek, R. Lockhart, J. R E S H M E N Andrus, D. E Dekett, S. G Distelrath, C. T H Distelrath, D. Lewicki, D. £ Caverly, L. Parker, R. Nelson, L. Traster, L. V N Wenta, J. Taurus Apr. 21 — May 20 Harper, J. Nickens, T Pinon, J. Wnuk, M. Zajac, C. 61 Anger, L. Cadotte, J. Cherniawski, P. Monte i, J. Stratton, B. Lokatus, R. Nicol, C. Burk, L. Creason, D. Houghton, C. Rayl, J. Sosnofsky, R. Traster, K. Bruce, J. Curry, B. Cottier, J. Britton. S. Borek, R. Bruce, G. Caverly, T Mallory, B. Mike, M. McCloskey, R. Bilicki, M. Gemini June 20 Hameck, L. Roberson, J. Cummings, M. Eschtruth, D. Kwasniewski, C. Parsell, D. Weber, J. Wolak, D. Zyrowski, D. Crosby, D. Diegel, M. Maynard, J. Lockhart, G Ozorowicz, A Rushlow, E. Zuehlke, R. Anger, M. Confer, W. Mileski, L. Parker, S. Skinner, B. 63 Cancer June 21 July 21 VanHom, K. Schrader, M. Langmaid, L. Rogers, N. Mallory, G. Szostak, T. Anger, D. Maynard, P. Myers, J. Nichol, R. LaFond, K. D andron, K. DeLisle, D. Wanamaker, J. Diegel, R. Marquardt, D. LeBlanc, T. Leo July 22 Aug. 21 Skinner, D. Hahn, D. Sefton, C. Houghton, D. 64 Houghton, D. Wanamaker, J Parsell, J. Marquardt, D. Owen, D. Confer, J. Zajac, A. LaFond, D. Walls M. Reiman, S Marquardt, D. Parker, V. Parsell, M. Adamczyk, I . Britton, J. Heacock, G. Cook, D. Smith, M. Adamczyk, L. Davis, C. King, R. Miller, M, King, G. Virgo Aug. 22 Sept. 21 65 J u N I O R S Cook, C. Lalko, D. Lockhart, E. Ross, L. Nemeth, J. F R E S H M E N Brigham, F. Estruth, M. Helmer, J. LeFountain, L. Nemeth, S. Smith, R. Weber, S. Bragg, B. Hahn, B. Meyers, J. Reinelt, S. Zyrowski,' D Combs, J. Creason, L. Grow, S. Seddon, D. Sefton, N. Spencer, H. Wolak, P. Libra Sept. 22 — Oct. 21 66 Koehler, C. J U Kolacz, J. N Massenberg, M. I Robinson, H. O Smock, C. R S Seddon, F. Dibble, R. Brandibur, M. Robinson, V. Gettel, G. Clouse, J. Fox, B. Jepsen, L. Cadotte, D. Kolacz, L. Begeman, D. May, L. Galubenski, J. Nichol, B. Seddon, M. Clouse, R. Lester, J. Clouse, J. Champagne, S. Finley, W. Nichol, N. Finley, T. Wolak, R. Wright, B. 67 Scorpio Oct. 22 — Nov. 21 Lemanski, j. Henderson, L. Peter, J. Gyomory, J. Trzemzalski, D. Meyers, D. Rush low, C. Barro ns, D. Reinelt, R. Heacock, D. May, M. Chemiawski, C. King, L. Wolak, S. Walkiewicz, E. Chemiawski, G. Nemeth, S. Brandibur, K. Weber, R. D'Addezio, C. Deresynski, L. Brandibur, S. 68 Sagittarius Nov. 21 — Dec. 20 Gilmore, D. Finley, P. Clink, R. McCloskey, B. Darling, D. D'Addezio, J. Smith, S. Sefton, P. McLaughlin, C. Beriy, J. J aster, M. Wolak, K. Crigger, L. Cassie, M. May, C. Allen A. Wanamaker, D. Kwasniewski, D. Frankowiak, P. Cameron, K. Conely, M. Dadacki, L. Fox, S. Gusek, B. Lalko, T. Nichol, A. 69 Missing Person Dept. Bums, M. Martin, D. Parker, M. Richter, C. Sedlak, L. Johnston, A. Ryan, S. Snover, R. Conely, T. Finley, C. Hinman, C. Vanderpool, J. Bilicki, E. Bilicki, T. Gaines, E. Hernandez, J. GRADES Sixth Grade — Mrs. Bieth Anger, D Bragg, M Britton, T fork, T Chemiawski, M Cook, K Copeland, C Eschtruth, P Gettler,. N Griever, R Houghton, A Kopko, J Lalko, S Lester, R Main, C Marquardt, D Maxson, C May, D Miller, M Moore, S Nickens, J Patterson, E Ricketts, N Ross, R Skinner, S Szostak, B Willis, R Wolak, M Zyrowski, C Sixth Grade — Mr. Peet Adamczyk, R Andrus, N Baker, C Brzezinski, C Catlin, D Confer, R Cummings, G Emerson, J Eschtruth, J Finley, M Foote, J J aster, D Lalko, D Langmaid, L Lewicki, D More 11, D Myers, L Nicol, E 72 Sixth Grade — Mr. Peet Cont. Owen, P Phillips, R Powell, S Reaver, H Skalski, C Smith, D Tait, J Van Horn, P Warner, K Weber, P Weller, H Wenzlaff, S Ahern, A Allen, J Baker, E Brief, J Cadotte, C Caverly, D Clouse, G Crigger, N Daily, S Dibble, M Diegel, D Dygert, R Ensign, L Eschtruth, K Fry, V Cottier, S Harper, G Helmer, E Kelley, D King, B Lis, S Maxson, B Maynard, J Myers, T Nicol, C Robinson, D Seddon, D Silvernail, S Simmons, A Skinner, B Smith, D Spear, I Spencer, C Thorp, B Weller, D Wolak, J Fifth Grade — Mrs. Coupar 73 Fifth Grade — Mrs. Denoff Fourth Grade — Mrs. Silvernail Banowski, J Barden, T Bastian, D Borek, A Brandibur, F Britton, T Brzezinski, T Chaney, I Chemiawski, S Childs, D Conley, M Conder n Dailey, R Deland, J Dibble, L Duncan, L Finley, B Foote, S Hatch, B Heacock, D Kwasniewski, S Lalko, N Martin, S McCloskey, B Morell, D Newton, J Packey, B Parker, K Peter, G Roger, K Seidler, K Silvernail, S Swierczynski, J Warner, S Wenta, E Wolak, E Anger, C Browing, J Catlin, M Chaney, A Childs, C Crittenden, C Crittenden, J D'Addegio, S Davis, T Denhoff, C Ensign, K Gilmore, C 74 Fourth Grade — Mrs. Silvernail (Cont.) Houghton, W Jeffrey, E Kopko, J Legg. D Lockhart, V Martin, S Marquardt, D McNinch, M Mileski, P Miller, M More 11, D Parker, B Randall, J Reaver, V Ricketts, P Rushlo, L Spear, H Thane, W Weber, E Widger, T Wilmot, M Wolak, B Allen, D Barrons, T Bastian, J Brigham, D Caverly, W Creason, P Dadacki, M Dadacki, M Distelrath, K Emerson, D Finlay, S Fry, B Helmer, M Hunter, R Johnson, D Johnston, B Kelley, F Magiera, D May, J Maynard, H Mock, D Nickens, P Powell, R Randall, T Ruggler, G Simpson, B Smith, A Smith, G Spencer, B Spencer, S Thorp, R Walkiewicz, M Wilmot, C Third Grade — Miss Harp Ahem, J Andrus, T Brandidbur, N Britton, E Brzezinski, J Chantiny, L Chemiawski, L Copelans, L Dandran, A Duncan, D Finlayson, A Jaster, R Jaynes, B Kelley, D Kwasiewski, R Lalko, M Main, C Marks, T Marquardt, D McAlpine, R Neu, T Potter, D Powell, T Reinalt, M Sefton, M Skinner, R Spencer, G Szostak, R Widger, J Zyrowski, D Absent: Johnston, D Third Grade — Mrs. Rick wait Banowski, K Britton, M Bruce, K Chemiswski, F Cowell, R Crigger, K Dereszynski, K Dibble, R Dibble, S Garries, H Gilmore, K Hahn, K Houghton, John Magiera, L Mosher, D Nemeth, S Nicol, D Peter, G Powell, A Powell, D Prutt, S Schmitt, H Smith, S St evens, C 76 Third Grade — Mrs. Rickwalt (Cont.) Stewart, L Teets, L Thorp, S Thrall, M Trisch, D Zuehlike, B Allen, T Brady, D Brief, J Clouse, K Emerson, B Froede, B Jaster, C Mageira, J Marks, A Maxson, D McClosky, T McLellan, T Miller, D Peter, D Phillips, B Powell, J Powell, R Ruggles, K Rushlow, R Seidler, G Tait, K Teets, T Thorp, J Absent: Kohns, D Nutt, V Second Grade — Mrs. Shields Ahem, A Allen, C Barrons, G Brandibur, M Britton, L Brzezinski, J Catlin, E Champagne, D Chemiawski, M Childs, B Clouse, S Daily, G Daily, J Dereszynski, S Hackel, R Hergenreder, E Houghton, J Jeffrey, J Koeler, J Lewicki, R Parker, J Parker, L Parker, S Silvemail, J Smith, R Absent: Sanders, S 77 Second Grade — Mrs. Stevenson Zachmann, K First Grade — Mrs. Place Basti an, S Cook, S Dadacki, M Eschtruth, S Helmer, K King, P Mathews, L Maxson, W McAIpine, V Mike, A Miller, R More 11, D Prusinski, S Schmitt, V Skalki, D Smith, D Smith, K Stewart, D Thane, I Trish, K VanCleave, J Weller, K Willeams, D Wolak, R Anger, S Barden, J Brzezinski, S Cosway, K Creason, C Cummings, J Dailey, J Dibble, J Finlayson, A Flis, D Jaynes, S Kopko, A Marquardt, D McAIpine, A Moore, C Mouton, R Nutt, J Peter, D Reaver, C Reehl, D Thorp, K Wilkerson, L Wilmont, S Wolak, P Branden, J Boyl, S Catlin, D Caverly, J Cowell, K Ensign, R 78 First Grade — Mrs. Place (Cont.) Harper, M King, M Marquardt, D McNinch, R Miller, S Newton, R Potter, D Powell, S Ruggles, B Smith, T Smith, V Thrall, M Traster, K Weller, K Williams, E Withkovsky, J Wolak, M ABSENT: Kohns, D; McAlpine, J; Richter, K. Morning Kindergarten — Mrs. Wingert Blankenburg, C Borek, D Chatiny, L Clinesmith, T Crittenden, G Cruden, D Cummings, C Dadacki, L Daily, J Dandren, S DeBlois, G Eschtruth, H Finley, D Helmer, T Klimek, T Kwasniewski, J Lalko, J Marquardt, D Mathews, D Noto, S Randall, S Roberson, D Ruggles, L Schnieder, L Skalski, B Skinner, D Smith, L Smith, T Stevens, D Stevens, D Swoffer, T Syms, J Teets, M Terpenning, R Van Cleave, J Absent: Czamiak, E; Hussan, T; Wilcox, C. 79 Afternoon — Kindergarten — Mrs. Wingert Campbell, W. Clouse, K. Copeland, C. Dersynski, D. Ensign, R. Fritz, R. Galubenski, J. Grieve, R. Kelley, G. Kelley, T. Langley, B. McAlpine, N. Megge, G. Metro, V. Mike, C. Morell, J. Morell, D. Moutan, S. O'Dell, D. Periso, D. Powell, K. Spencer, T. Stewart, A. Thorp, R. Frazier, K. Warford, A. Wenzlaff, G. Wilkerson, R. Withkovski, L. Wroubel, L. Zyrowski, D. Cadette, P Magiera, J May, J Myers, N Ozerewicz, R Perise, E Persi e, G Traster, R Absent: Tucker, H Gilmore, F Improvement Group — Mrs. Herron 80 MRS. BEITH Sixth Grade MRS. WALLACE Fourth Grade MRS. SHIELDS Second Grade Elementary Teachers MR. PEET Sixth Grade MRS. SILVERNAIL Fourth Grade MISS. BREVICK Second Grade MRS. COUPAR Fifth Grade MISS HARP Third Grade MRS. DENHOFF Fifth Grade MRS. RICKWALT Third Grade MRS. PETER First Grade MRS. PLACE First Gr de MRS. WINGERT MRS. HERRON Kindergarten Improvement group ADVERTISING MARLETTE HOMES INC BARRON’S ANTIQUES Open 10:00 to 6:00 Daily Evenings by Appointment Closed Sunday KINGSTON LUMBER AND BUILDING SUPPLY 5959 State St., Kingston, Mich. 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