Kingston High School - Xenolith Yearbook (Kingston, MI)

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1979 Movin’ On TABLE OF CONTENTS Table Of Contents ____2 Activities__9 Sports .....31 Jr. High .... 73 Administration ............81 Seniors ____89 Underclassmen ..........101 Advertising 117 MOVIN’ ON STAFF Tom Bailey Stacy Pruett Kelli Gilmore Sherri Bastian April Fihlayson Julie Parker Sandy D’Addezio Lisa Matthews Jay Randall Jeff Davis Doreen Morell Karen Stancliff Sandy Eschtruth Tina Neu Rosemary Szostak 2 A. Sue Sanders concentrating on a problem. B. I thought Tiny Tint was cute! C. Some people will do anything to get out of school. D. Hair disguised as Mr. Gerhardt. E. An unknown monster roams the stage. F G Frisbee champs show us how it is done. 4 6 THE 1979 ROYAL 10 HOMECOMING COURT King Dennis Morell Prince Darren Mathews Princess Della Marquardt n Queen Carol Wilmot COSTUME FEVER 12 13 ASSEMBLIES Assemblies are a big thing at K.H.S. People from all over the states bring their entertainment and share it with the stu- dents. But it’s more than entertainment, it’s educational too. The singers, actors, ping-pong players, and frisbee players have helped the spirit at K.H.S. grow greatly. KINGSTON DRAMA DEPARTMENT PRESENTS “GEORGE WHO ?” — The Cast Karen Sims, Sandy D'Addezio, Roland Hubert, Sue Dibble, Kathy Rahil, Deb Johnston, Brad Hauxwell, Lori Parker, Mary Walkiewicz, Matt Cherniawski and director Mr. Thomas Bailey. 17 Snow Coming ’79 18 ----------------------------------------------------- A. Charity Carolan, Paul Mileski, LoAnn Dibble. Bob Hunter, Kathy Rahn and Harold Spear. B. Sandy D’Addezio, Charity Carolan and Paul Mileski. C. John McGee pulling the 8th grade float. D. Lynne Gilmore and Jerry Dibble pulling the 7th grade float. E. Bill Thane pulling the Senior float. F. Troy Pierce pulling the Junior float. G. Matt Cherniawski pulling the Sophomore float. 19 YEARBOOK STAFF YEARBOOK STAFF—L to R Kelli Gilmore, Mr. Bailey; Advisor, Stacy Pruett, April Finlayson, Sandy D’Ad- dezio, Doreen Morell, Kathy Rahn, Jeff Davis, Sherri Bastian, Rosemary Szostak, Sandy Eschtruth, Julie Par- ker, Lisa Mathews, Tina Neu, Karen Stancliff T E A A I S c L E B TENNIS CLUB-Row 1: Cari Copeland, Denise Mock, Sandy D’Addezio, Mike Harper, Row 2: Ann Kopko, Audrey Ahern, Derek Morell, Cindy Childs, Kathy Rahn, Lori King, Miss Lehman Advisor. 20 SR. BAND SR. BAND—L to R Row 1: Tina Neu, Debbie Johnston, Jeff Petty, Dawn Petty, Dawn Reehl, Diane Catlin, Darlene Trisch, Stacy Pruett. Row 2: Kelli Gilmore, Renee Newton, Chris Creason, Ann McAlpine, Sue Dib- ble, Beth Britton, Sandy D’Addezio, Bobbi Miller, Marie Lalko, Veronica Fritz, Geri Priess, Kim Ruggles. Row 3: Ann Kopko, Drenda Marquardt, Sandy Johnston, Joan Mageria, Beth Ruggles, Scott Anger, Lori Parker, Chris Moore, Mike Harper, Bill Thane, Jason Koehler, Mr. Smith; Director, Herman Fritz, Shirley Miller. JR. BAND-L to R Row 1: Lynne Gilmore, Lori Langley, Jenni Lalko, Karen Schnieder. Row 2: Lisa Chantiny, Cathy Szostak, Brenda Langley. Diane Borek, Doug Randlett, Marty Rienelt, David Ahern, Troy Hussan, Eric Stoll, Row 3: Faith Campbell, Tina Smith, Carol Wilcox, Sherry Noto, Bryon Dawson, Billy Trisch, Jill Reehl, Suzy Randall, Faye Gilmore, Jerry Dibble, Chris Martin, Debbie Cummings. Mark Teets. Row 4: Rodney Ware, Dallas Anger, Julie Moshier, David Dereszynski, Joe Syms, Mike Stark, Jerry Kelly, Janelle Daily, Matt Kopko, Mr. Smith; Director. JR. BAND M U S I c D E P A R T M E A T 21 STUDENT 7th Grade Class Officers—L to R Stand- ing Jill Benedict Treas., Sue Randall V. Pres., Sitting Tami Steele Sec., Jerry Dibble Pres. 8th Grade Class Officers L to R Cari Copeland Pres., Cheryl Cummings Sec., Gary Megge Treas., Missing Greg Wenzlaff V. Pres. Freshmen Class Officers-L to R Beth Ruggles Treas., Ron Mou- Sophomore Class Officers—L to R Beth Childs Treas., ton Pres., Renee Newton V. Pres. Dawn Reehl Sec. Lori Parker V. Pres., Bobbi Miller Sec. Missing Sherry Dereszynski Pres. 22 GOVERNMENT Student Council-L to R Dennis Morell, Mary McNinch, Audrey Ahern, Scott Nemath, Mary Walkiewicz, Mr. Robinson Advisor, Sandy D’Addezio, Mat Cherniawski, Lisa Lyons, Bill Miracle, Carol Wilmot. Senior Class Officers—L to R Michelle Miller Sec., Kathy Rahn Pres., Paul Mileski Treas., Missing-Mark Lanway Co-Pres., Tracy Smith V. Pres. Junior Class Officers—Top to Bottom Sally Engler Treas., Beth Britton V. Pres., April Finlayson Pres., Kathy Deres- zynski Sec. Teachers’ Aides niawski, Karen Syms, Scott Nemeth, Bryan Eldridge, Roy McAlpine, Joe Friday. Kneeling-Marie Lai- ko, Kim Smith, Sue Sanders, Bobbi Miller, Janet Heron, Becky Pierce, Beth Britton, Julie Parker, Bill Miracle, Mark Sefton. Standing-Jason Koehler, Chris Lockhart, Brian Friday, Mary Walkiewicz, Kathy Rahn. Dean Broecker, Sally Engler, Rhonda Thorp, Teresa Burley, Beth Childs, Lynne Chantiny, Joan Mageria, Dennis Morell. Kitchen Aides Cafeteria Aides L to R-Row 1: Tom Remsing, Mark Fisher, Danny Duncan. Row 2: Ted Remsing, Mark Sefton, Steve Bergman, Scott Woiden, Durrell Marquardt, Donna Smith, Angie Dandron, Dawn Crosby, April Finlayson, Mary Savicke. 24 Office Aides Office Aides-Rhonda Thorp, Sue Socha, Kim Ruggles, Rosemary Szostak, Darlene Trisch, Kim Bruce, Lori King, Bobbi Miller, Jeff Petty. Audio-Visual Technicians—Scott Anger, Robert Hackel, Mark Sefton, Scott Nemeth. Audio- Visual Technicians Library Aides Library Aides-Sheryl Clouse, Brad Hauxwell, Michelle Miller, Sherri Bastian, Barb Porter, Barb Rauch, Becky Pierce, Mrs. Opperman Advisor, Sherry Prusin- ski, Annette Powell. 25 This One’s for You 26 Prom 79 A. This years prom was a success. Although the attendance wasn’t great, the long and grueling hours payed off. The Junior Class was complimented on the unique decor, the garden gazebo added that extra spice of the spring feeling, The rose ar- bor entrance set the young couples in a simple romantic country mood. B. Lisa Rushlow and her date make their way off the dance floor after kicking up their heels to the disco sound of Octave. C. Here are a couple of beauties sitting out this dance just long enough to catch a breath. Sue Randall and Becky Pierce. D. Barb Rauch and Jim Bastain dance a nice slow one. E. Steve Martin and Paul Mileski amuse themselves at the punch bowl, while an un- known guest waits his turn. F. Here Rosemary Szostak and Jeff Davis sit and watch the other couples on the dance floor. 27 INTRAMURAL PRIDE AT KINGSTON These are the champions for the first year of the Intra-mural program. The Intra-mural program was a suc- cess that was directed by Mr. Kaniszewski, and will hopefully be around for years to come. Jr. High team photos were not available, but they did participate in the program very much. 28 Flag Football-Kneeling; Joe Friday, Brian Froede, Terry Thane, Don Stewart. Standing: Mark Brandibur, Ken Trisch, Mike Moshier. Three on Three—Glenn Smith, Brian Eldridge, Chris Lockhart. cHAMps «tllCSTCH IWT MU«l4l 'champs ,.«qSTC WltUiAl hampT s« «mmm. CHAMPS ,.,SSTC« ThampT CHAMPS cmstw wTttmim. “champs tig ,l,7’ xu,t. AtVfpc ‘A h'Mps m i mV Volleyball-Kneeling: Greg Daily, Brian Froede, Mark Brandibur. Blaine Phillips, Standing: Terry Thane, Jason Koehler, Jamie Silvernail, Doug Peter, Ken Trisch. 30 School Daze A. Top: Alice Gerhardt Bottom: Sara Gerhardt B. Marie Lalko C. Mr. Bell D. Mr. Bailey E. Mr. Gerhardt F. Sandy Johnson G. Fred Williams 31 NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY National Honor Society members, L to R Sitting—Dennis Morell, Beth Britton, Shelly Stoll, Lori Parker, Sandy D’Addezio, Lisa Lyons, Karen Sims, Sue Socha, Sue Dibble, Greg Barrons. Standing-Paul Mileski, Mary Mc- Ninch, Scott Nemeth, Ron Wolak, Sally Engler, Kathy Rahn, Cindy Childs, Mary Walkiewicz, Michelle Miller, Tina Neu, Lynne Chantiny, Beth Childs, Bill Miracle, Jason Koehler, John Kopko. The new National Honor Society members being initiated. SPORTS — From left to right: Row I: M. Wilmot, J. Koehler, H. Spear, B. Parker, B. Hunter, W. Caverly, K. Du- Russel. Row 2: Coach F. Gerhardt, B. Thane, D. Nicol, G. Smith, B. Simpson, A. Mike. V________ j 'HUNS' 1 h. ► Although our record would indi- cate failure, I felt that the team was a success because of their refusal to quit under the pressure of a losing season. My personal congratulations to every player and Coach Gerhardt for the 1979 Cardinal Football Team. 34 35 J.V.GRIDDERS----. HAVE SEASON OF 0-4 DUE TO LACKOF INTEREST Front row L to R-Ron Mouton, Dan Dwyer, Ed Williams, Ted Remsing, Scott Wilmot, Greg Daily, Back row L to R—Manager Kurt Zachmann, Jeff Petty, Steve Neil, Mike Moshier, Tom Quinn, Scott Anger, Jim Legg, Coach Kanis- zewski 37 39 Top L to R—Coach Crane, Arlene Pierce, Sally Engler, Deb Legg, Mary Walkie- wicz, Kim Ruggles, Sherry Dereszynski. Bottom-Janet Heron, Sandy D’Addezio, Marie Lalko Lori Parker, Coach Fox. Girls Varsity Cagers in ACTION! Top Left-Deb Legg the season’s high scorer, hustling around a Viking op- ponent. Middle left-Janet Heron soaking up Coach Crane’s advice 41 42 rTop L to R-Coach B. Fox, B. Pierce, R. Newton, S. Miller, B. Rug- gles, G. Engler, Miss H. Crane. Bottom L to R S. Bastian, J. Dibble, D. Reehl, D. Marquardt, V. Engler. 43 r —- A. L to R Jaime Silvernail, Jay Randall, Mark Davis, Shelly Stoll, Beth Britton, Doug Peter, Brad Hauxwell, Coach Silvernail, also not pic- tured, Randy Burley, and Scott Nemeth. B. Randy Burley, Jaime Silvernail and Doug Peter, taking it easy. C. Junior Shelly Stoll. D. Junior Brad Hauxwell. E. Junior Randy Burley. F. Senior Jay Randall and Sophomore Doug Peter. I J 44 45 Seventh Grade Girls Jr. High Basketball L to R: Chris Rosinski, Lynne Gilmore, Faith Campbell, Coach J. Peet, Jill Reehl, Tami Steele, Julie Moshier, Sue Randall Kneeling: L to R: Tammy Remsing, Carol Wilcox, Shelly Engler, Julie Galubenski, Della Marquardt, Dorinda O’Dell, Standing: Coach J. Peet, Debbie Cummings, Cheryl Cummings, Lynn Ruggles, Janelle Daily, Faye Gilmore, Cari Copeland, Diane Borek. J.V. Cheerleaders L to R-Bobbi Miller, Sherri Bastian, Lori Parker, Ginny Engler, Doreen Morell, Julie Parker, Sandy Eschtruth. Jump ’n s.o t h u a Julie Parker and Lori Parker doing a dance routine to “Greased Lightening”. G R E A $ E Shirley Miller and Bobbi Miller perform along with the rest of the JV squad at a pep assembly. 47 48 Front row L to R-Ron Mouton, Mike Harper, Rich McNinch, Jack Barden, Back row L to R— Scott Wilmot, Ken Broecker, Marvin Wolak, Jim Legg, Coach Bruce 52 40 FRESHMAN CAGERS END THE SEASON WITH 5-6 53 JUNIOR HIGH Kneeling: L to R: Mike Weitschat, Dennis Walker, Joe Synis. Wes O’Day, Gary Megge, Dave Dereszynski, Wade Campbell, Standing; L to R: Coach Jim Bruce, Jerry Kelly, Ken Pierce, Greg DeBlois, Greg Wenlaff, Ron Ensign, Darren Mathews, Mgr. Fred Valentine. EIGHTH GRADE 54 CAGGERS 78 • 79 r ■ —---V SEVENTH GRADE Kneeling; L to R: Mike Beck, Keith Richter, Dave Ahern, Tim Ruggles, Dave Skinner, Greg Campbell, Rich Asher, Mgr. Roy McAlpine. Standing: Coach B. Mutnansky, Dallas Anger, Tim Carter, Mike Stark, Matt Kopko, Allen Crittenden, Marty Reinelt, Chris Martin. 55 Varsity B-Ballers end dismal season A. Top R to L—Coach Kaniszewski, B. Eldridge, J. Koehler, D. Marquardt, C. Lockhart, F. Kelly, T. Lewicki, P. Mileski, Manager T. Barrons. Bottom L to R-S. Martin, T. Randall, H. Spear, J. Randall, M. Wilmot, D. Nicol, D. Morell. 56 ( I— 0 T3 CO 0 s_ 0 0 o c 0 E _c 0 0 s-_ LL Bottom L to R—Vicki Smith, Shirley Miller, Renee Newton, Vicky Engler, Geri Priess. Top Sandy John- son, Jule Dibble, Chris Creason. 58 X co‘ O =r CD CD —s CD Q) CL 0 —t (I) L to R: Julie Galubenski, Lynne Gilmore, Jenni Lalko, Sue Randall, Shelly Engler, Della Marquardt, Tami Steele. 59 Varsity Volleyball Left to Right: Laurie Savicke, Liz Pierce, Sally Engler, Kathy Derszynski, Kelli Gilmore, Marie Lalko, Car- men Miracle, Lori Stewart, Ms. Crane; Coach, Mary Savicke; Mgr. Lori Stewart and Sally Engler are just wishing that the ball would come over the net at them so they could just smash it to the floor on the opposite side of the net. 60 In Action Liz Pierce watching the game from the bench. V Pam McLemore watching the ball come up to the net so that she could spike it to the floor right in front of the opponents face. Coach Crane is telling the team the things that they did wrong and the things that they did right, she is also encouraging the team to do their best and to win the game or to at least not let the ball fall in front of them. 61 THE JV SPIKERS TIED CHAMPIONSHIP 63 L to R—Kneeling: Jay Randall, Mike Rienalt, Roy McAlpine, Todd Remsing, Tom Remsing, Mark Sefton. Standing: Paul Mileski, Steve Martin, Durrell Marquardt, Fred Kelley, Terry Randall. Bryan Eldridge, Ted Remsing. 64 VARSITY BASEBALL 79 65 A. Jim Legg gets a nice rap. B. Greg Daily and Jamie Silvernail watching the game with great interest while Jason Koelher is watching some- thing else. C. Todd Remsing waiting for the ball to come across the plate so that he can send it sailing out of the ball park. 66 J.V. Baseball-Kneeling: Dan Dwyer, Greg Daily, Jamie Silvernail, Greg Campbell, Eddie Williams, Ken Broeck- er, Bryan Froede. Standing: Coach Bell, Ron Lcwicki, Paul Swope, Jim Legg, Jason Koehler, Syeve Rosinski, Kenton Kelley, Scott Anger, Blaine Phillips. CQ CO LU CD V L to R-Becky Pierce, Shirley Miller, Sally Engler, Vicky Engler, Marie Lalko, Lisa Mathews, Mary Walkiewicz, Coach Crane, Sandy D’Addezio, Bobbi Miller, Deb Johnston, Arlene Pierce, Sue Dibble, Deb Legg, Chris Creason, Mgr., Kim Rug- gles GIRLS’ 68 69 SOFTBALL 1979 Bottom L to R-Dawn Rcehl. Mary Walkiewicz, Laura Cherniawski. Julie Parker, Shelly Stoll, Carmen Miracle, Sherry Dereszynski Top L to R-Beth Ruggles, Sherri Bastian, Ginny Engler, Lori Parker, Janet Heron. Beth Britton. Jill Barden, Gerri Priess, Sally Engler, Coach T. Bailey GIRLS’ TRACK TAKES SECOND IN LEAGUE BOYS’ TRACK 1979 ROSTER Gary Peter Mark Britton Dave Nicol Dennis Morell Harold Spear Mark Lanway Adam Mike Todd Remsing Dear Broecker Mike Harper Elliott Vinson Bill Miracle Scott Nemeth Fred Williams Rick Glatfelter Chris Lockhart Dan Smith Marvin Wolak Scott Wilmot Gary Periso Mark Davis Jim Thorp-Mgr. 71 72 EIGHTH GRADE Asher, Tony Borek, Diane Burley, Tracy Campbell, Wade Chant iny, Lisa Clinesmith, Tim Clouse, Kelly Copeland, Cari Creason, Patrick Crittenden, Gorden Cummings, Cheryl Cummings, Debbie Daily, Janelle Dereszynski, David Dickinson, Dan Ensign, Ron Engler, Shelly Eschtruth, Helen Finley, Dan Friday, Craig 74 75 Marquardt, Della Me Alpine, Nancy Megge, Gary Mike, Carla Miracle, Robert Morell, Derek Mouton, Sherri Noto, Sherry Nutt, John O’Day, Wes O’Dell, Dorinda Periso, Daryl Pierce, Ken NO PHOTOS Crittenden, Tony Oelberg, Chris DeBlois, Greg Ross, Timothy Diehl, William Simmons, Wayne Langley, Brenda Ward, David Meneghin, Tom Whistler, David Metro, Vickey 76 Remsing, Tammy Rockentine, Maryanne Ruggles, Lynn Schneider, Karyn Shotwell, John Smith, Tina Stevens, Bill Syms, Joe Teets, Mark Thorp, Karen Thorp, Raymond Tucker, Howard Valentine, Fred Walker, Dennis Ware, Rodrick Weitschat, Mike Wenzlaff, Greg Wilcox, Carol Witkovsky, Linda Wrouble, Lori 77 SEVENTH GRADE Ahern, David Anger, Dallas Ashcroft. Teena Asher, Richard Benedict, Jill Burgess, Brenda Byers, Michael Campbell, Bryan Campbell, Faith Clemons, Keith Clouse, Paul Crosby, Shelly Dawson, Bryon DeLisle. Bernard Dibble, Jerry Eldridge, Belinda Ensign, Steven Finley, Alice Gilmore, Lynne Grieve, Russell 78 79 Reehl, Jill Reinelt, Martin Renyolds, Aaron Richter, Keith Rosinski, Christine Ruggles, Tim Skinner, Dave Stark, Michael Steele, Tanii Stoll, Eric Szostak, Cathleen Trisch, Bill Vinson, Bernadette Walker, Roy Wrouble, Lisa Zyrowski, Diane NO PHOTOS 1 Beck, Mike Rodrigeuz. Robert 1 Carter, Tim Stancliff, Kyle 1 Crittenden, Allen Stratton, Terry 1 Cummings. Darren Teddy, Margaret 1 Dandron. Susan 80 Meacher Mr. T. Bailey-Michigan State Univer- sity B.A. English. Mrs. C. Brzezinski-Marygrove College B.A. Economics. Ms. L. Lehman-Wayne State College B.S. Psychology. Mr. R. Hogerheide- Central Michigan University. B.A. Physical Education. Mr. M. Vohsen-Wayne State University B.A. Social Studies. Central Michigan University M.A. Administration Mrs. MA Whittakcr-Dclta College and Michigan State University B.S. Biology. 82 Teacher Mr. F. Gerhardt-Kearney State College (Nebraska) B.A. Math. Mrs. R. Trzemzalski-Central Michigan University B.A. Home Economics. 3ft Mrs. B. Carnes-Michigan State Uni- versity B.A. Phys. Ed. Mr. T. Bradley—Central Michigan Uni- versity B.S. Geography. Mr. B. Mutnansky-Wayne State Uni- versity B.A. Ind. Ed. Mrs. M. Biefer-Central Michigan Uni- versity B.A. Art. 83 Mrs. C. Benedict-Information not available. Mrs. V. Barrons—Central Michi- gan University BA Home Eco- nomics. Mr. L. Kanizewski-Wisconsin State University BA Physical Education. Ms. H. Crane—Central Michigan University BA Physical Educa- tion. Mr. D. Szybala—Central Michi- gan University BA English. Mr. W. Smith-Olivet College BA History, Music. MEET YOUR NO PHOTO Ms. J. Blovsky-Central Michi- gan University BA Special Edu- cation. Mrs. J. Opperman-Central Michi- gan University BA English. 84 TEACHER Mr. W. Nesbit—Central Michi- gan University BA Industrial Arts. Mr. G. Whittaker—Information not available. Mr. D. Bell—Central Michigan University BA Physical Educa- tion, Mr. Parker—Eastern Michigan University BA Music Education. Mrs. B. Robinson—Central Michi- gan University BA English. Mr. B. Fox—Information not available. Mr. J. Priestap Information not available. 85 Jr. High Principal Mr. J. Peet High School Principal Mr. L. Robinson Principal’s Secretary Mrs. D. Fox 86 Cooks—L to R: Mrs. J. Barrons, Mrs. P. Bruce, Mrs. R. Rienalt. Teacher Humor 87 SENIORS VALEDICTORIAN KATHLEEN RAHN Kathy is graduating with a 3.96 grade point average. The daughter of Harry and Dorothy Rahn, she moved to Kingston her sophomore year. Since then, Kathy has been active in choir, NHS, the yearbook and newspaper staff, plays, was the lead in “You’re a Good Man, Charlie Brown,” and has been Class President the past two years. In addition, Kathy was a Home- coming Representative her junior year, and a candidate for Snow Festi- val Queen. She is also the recipient of a Letter of Commendation from the National Merit Program and A Regents Alumni Scholarship from the Univer- sity of Michigan. Her future plans are to attend the U of M to pursue a legal career. SALUTATORI AN MICHELLE MILLER Michelle Miller is following in the footsteps of her brother Mark, who was Kingston’s 1977 Salutatorian. Michelle, the daughter of Gerald and Gert, is graduating with a 3.86 grade point average. She has been active in the NHS, as well as being Senior Class Secretary. Michelle also is a teacher for Sunday and Bible school at her church. Michelle intends to attend Delta College and major in accounting. 90 Mark Wilmot-Baseball -1,2,3, Bas- ketball-1,2,3,4, Honor Guard-3, Homecoming Rep-2, Homecoming King Candidate Mary McNinch Homecoming Rep-2, Homecoming Queen Candidate, Honor Guard -3, Class Secretary— 1, Drill Team 1,2, Track 1, Student Council 2,3.4, Cheerleader 1,2,3,4, Ski Club 2, NHS-3,4 _____________________________ Tina Finlayson—Newspaper Staff— 4, Library Aide-3, Office Aide- 3,4 Angie Smith-Future Homemakers of America—1, Office Aide—3,4 Gayle Ruggles-Drill Team-1, Cheerleader—2, Office Aide-3,4 Harold Spear-Football-1,2,3,4, Bas- ketball, 1,2,3,4, Track-4, Band-1, Snow Festival King Candidate-4, Class Secretary—3 Fred Kelly—Baseball—1, Basketball—1, Football-2 i Lisa Rushlow John Kasdorf Peggy Rickets --------------------------------- Paul Mileski-Class Treasurer 1,2,3,4, Football Mgr.—1,2,3, Basketball 1,2, 3,4 Baseball-1,2,3,4, Snow Festival King Candidate, NHS-2,3,4, 5th in Top Ten Lucy Stover—Homecoming Rep.-l, Cheerleader-2, Softball-1, Band-1, 2,3, Library Aide—2,3, Ski Club-2 In Picture A, Lori Jones and Carol Wilmot enjoy a typical cafeteria meal, while Deb Legg finds something else much more interesting. Two of the girls are wearing Football uniforms to collect points during Homecoming Week. Tire Class of 1979 was victor- ious in its attempt to win back the Golden Megaphone Award, which they had won two years back. It was parti- cipation of the sort displayed in this picture that helped the class to achieve its goal. S______________________________________4 92 Deb Lcgg-F.H.A.-l, Cheerleader -1,2, 3,4, Softball, 1,2,3,4, Honor Guard-3, Homecoming Queen Candidate, Stu- dent Council—2 Laurie Savicke-Track-1,2, Volleyball -1, Yearbook-2,3, 10th in Top Ten Tracy Smith (Widger)-Softball-1,2, F.H.A.—1, Drill Team-2, Prom Com- mittee-3, Class Vice-President-4, Honor Guard—3 Bob Hunter-Football 1,2,3,4, Snow Festival King, A.V. Aide—2, Track—2 V________ Sandy D’Addezio-Track-1, Basket- ball-1,2,3,4 Student Council-1,2, President-4, Honor Guard-3, NHS— 2,3,4, Play-2,3,4, Band-1,2,3,4, Li- brary Aide-2,3, Softball-1,2,3,4, Prom Committee-3, 3rd in Top Ten Jay Randall—Baseball—1,2,3,4, Bas- ketball-1,2,3,4, Band-1,2,3,4 93 r ” Barb Wolak—Track—1,2, Volley Ball— 1, Choir-2, Yearbook-2,3,4, Class Secretary—2, NHS— 2,3,4, 9th in Top Ten Tom Barrens-Baseball Mgr-1, Band— 1,2,3,4, Track-2, Basketball Mgr- 4, Honor Guard—3 Denise Mock—Band—1,2, NHS-3,4, Snow Festival Queen Candidate, 11th in Top Ten Cindi Anger—Basketball-1, Cheer- leader—1, Softball—1, Band—2, Li- brary Aide—2 V r Frances Savicke—Drill Team-1,2, FHA-1, Track-2, Library Aide-3 Dennis Morell-Football—1,2,3,4, NHS-3,4, Homecoming Rep.-3, Homecoming King, Basketball-4, Track—3,4 V. 94 A Tom Lewicki-Student Council-1,2,3, Vice-President—3, Basketball-1,2,3,4, Band-1,2,3,4, NHS-2,3,4, Honor Guard-3, Cross Country-3, Homecom- ing King Candidate Carol Drake (Gilmore)-Drill Team—1, Choir—4 I Jenny Crittendon-Newspaper Staff-4, Play-3, NHS-3,4, Student Council Treasurer—4, 6th in Top Ten, Office Aide-3 Bill Thane—Football—1,2,4, Band—1, 2,3,4, AV Aide-2, Baseball-1,2,3 Brad Parker-Baseball- 1, Football-1, 2,3,4, Choir-2, Honor Guard-3, Prom Committee—3 Brian Simpson—Football-1,2,3,4, Cafeteria Aide-2 95 Ed Heron-Journalism Staff 4 Debbie Mageria-Office Aide 3,4 Kevin DuRussell (------------------------------- Cindy Childs-Tennis Workshop 4 NHS 2,3,4-7th in Top Ten. Mark Lanway-Track 1,2,3,4- Cross Country 4. S______________________________ f------------------------------------ Mary Walkiewicz- Basketball—1,2, 3,4,-Track 4-SoftbaU 1,2,3,4 Cheerleader 4—Plays 3,4,—Student Council 4—Art Club 2,3,4 NHS 3,4. John Kopko-NHS 2,3,4-Band 1, 2,3,4,-Ski Club 3,4-Newspaper Staff 3-4th in Top Ten. S_______________________________ 96 — Dale Marquardt-Basketball 1, 2,3,4-Football 1,2,3.4,-Class Vice President 3-Honor Guard 3-NHS-2,3-4,-Snow Festival Representative 3-Homecoming Representative 1. Vicky Lockhart-Office Aide 3, 4 V_________________ f Jim Bastain Football 1,2,3— Track 1,2—Flonor Guard 3— Snow Festival Representative 3— Class President 1,2. In picture D we see Deb Lcgg and Mary Walkiewicz listening closely to one of Miss Crane’s speeches. Picture E shows Kathy Rahn and Sandy D'Addezio with Karen Sims in a relaxed moment before the play, “Goergc Who?”. V________________________________ 97 t Kelly Ensign Band 1,2,3. Drill Team 2-Lihrary Aide 2-Chccr- leading 2-Yearbook 2 Charity Carolan-Ski Club 3.4 - Snow Festival Queen 4 - t Carol Wilmot-Drill Team 2- Cheerlcader 1,2,4 Basketball 3-Student Council Vice Presi- dent 4- Homecoming Repre- sentative 3- Homecoming Queen 4 Here we see Mary McNinch try- ing to locate that missing home- work assignment for Mr. Voh- sen. Dona Emerson In this picture, Sandy D’Addezio strikes her most intent pose. V J 98 Roxanne Powell-Journalism Staff 4 Terry Bergman—Journalism Staff 3,4 Steve Beste-Journalism Staff 4 Wade Caverly-Choir 2-Foot- ball 3 The photographer has captured Dave Nicol in one of his attempts to raise the bidding for a senior during Senior Slave Day. In this case, the person up for bids is Tracy Smith. Steve Martin-Library Aide 2,3, 4 Baseball 1,2,3,4-Basketball 1,2,3,4 99 A. Picture A-Presenting Kingston High School’s Class of 1979. B. In picture B, Kathy Rahn is busy trying to meet her deadlines for the yearbook with a little help from Mary Walkiewicz. C. Carrie Denhoff is thoroughly en- joying a good joke in picture C. D. The photographer has caught Jay Randall off guard in picture D. Vi 100 Ahern, James Banowski, Karen Bergman, Steve Brandibur, Nancy Britton, Beth Britton, Mark Broecker, Dean Bruce,Kim Burley, Randy Cade, Jon Cadotte, Patricia Chantiny, Lynne Cherniawski, Laura Dandron, Angie Davis, Jeff Dibble, Sue Dickinson, Scott Duncan, Dan Eldridge, Bryan Engler, Sally CLASS of 1980 102 Finlayson, April Friday, Brian Fritz, Herman Garries, Helen Gilmore. Kelli Hauxwell, Brad Johnston, Debbie King, Lori Darlene Trisch laughing at something that no one else knows about. Three of the Varsity football Cheer- leaders Stacy Pruett, Angie Dandron, and Kelli Gilmore are really yelling for the team. Klinesmith, Tina Lalko, Marie Lockhart, Chris Lyons. Lisa (Teets) Maeder. Tim Marquardt. Durrell McAlpinc. Roy McLemore, Pam 103 Neu, Tina Peter, Gary Pierce, Liz Powell, Annette Powell, Terry Pruett, Stacy Rentsing, Tom Savicke, Mary Sefton, Mark Skinner. Rick Smith, Sue Stewart, Lori 104 A: Stacy Pruett showing off in her cowgirl hat so she could get her picture taken. B: The juniors showing that they do have some school spirit. C: Kelli Gilmore and Tina Neu watching one of the assem- blies with great interest. Stoll, Shelly Szostak, Rosemary Thorp, Sherri Widger, Jeff NO PHOTO Woiden, Scott Zyrowski, Don Dereszynski, Kathy Hagan, Mike Kincaid. Bill Mageria, Larry Miracle. Carmen Moshier, Tom Nemeth, Scott Reincke, John Reinelt, Mike Saagman, Mark Smith, Donna Thorp, Rhonda Trisch. Darlene Zuehlke, Brad 105 CLASS of 1981 Ahern, Audrey Barrons, Greg Bastian, Sherry Brady, Dennis Brandibur, Mark Burley, Teresa Campbell, Don Caverly, Vicki Champagne, Dawn Cherniawski, Matt Childs, Beth Ann Clouse, Ken Clouse, Sheryl Cooper, Wendy Crosby, Dawn Daily, Greg Dereszynski, Sherry Dwyer, Dan Engler, Ginny Eschtruth, Sandy 106 Fisher, Mark Friday, Joe Fritz, Veronica Glatfeiter, Richard Hackel, Robert Hergenreder, Eugene Heron, Janet Jaster, Cindy Kendall, Michael King, Paul Koehler, Jason Lewie ki. Ron Mageria, Joan Mathews, Lisa Michrina, Jerry Mike, Adam Miller, Bobbi 107 Miracle, Bill Morell, Doreen Moshier, Mike McCloskey, Tom SOPHOMORES Nutt, Verne Parker, Julie Parker, Lori Parker, Shaun Periso, Gary Peter, Doug Peggy, Jeff Phillips, Blaine Pierce, Becky Porter, Donna Powell, Rosalie Prusinski, Sherry Rauch, Barb Remsing, Ted Remsing, Todd Ruggles, Kim 108 Rushlow, Rodney Sanders, Sue Seidler, Gary Silvernail, Jamie Sims, Karen Smith, Dan Smith, Kim Smith. Ronda Socha. Sue Stewart, Don Stoll, Dallas Teets, Ted Thane. Terry Thorp, Jim Trisch, Ken Walker, Kim Williams. Dan Wolak, Ron MISSING Benedict, Lisa Carter. Bernadinc Emerson. Bert Froede, Brian Johnson, Melody Mageria, Joe Ricamore, Scott Stancliff. Karen Visnaw, Fran Wickham. Jerry 109 CLASS OF 1982 Anger, Scott Ashcroft, Randy Barden, Jill Broecker, Ken Campbell, Greg Catlin, Diane Caverly, Judy Clark, Kim Cosway, Kathy Creason, Chris Davis, Mark Dibble, Jule Engler, Vicky Ensign, Randy Finlayson, Alanna Flis, Douglas Legg, Jim Marquardt, Darryl Marquardt, Drenda Maxon, Dan May, Jenny Messing, Michael Miller, Shirley y Moore, Chris Mouton, Ron Newton. Renee Periso, Eddie in Peter, Dave Priess, Gerilynn Reehl, Dawn Richter, Kevin Rosinski, Steve Ruggles, Beth Smith, Vicki Swope, Paul Sylvester, Tony Thrall, Mary FRESHMEN 112 NO PHOTOS i Barden,Jack Groh, Edward Groosebeck, Mike McNinch, Rich Schulz, Jim Simmons, Kim Stevens, Charles Trout, Tim Williams, Fred Vinson, Elliott Walker, Barb Weller. Kelly Weller, Kim Williams, Eddie Wilmot, Scott Witkovsky, Jean Wolak, Marvin Zachmann. Kurt 1)3 114 A. Sue Dibble B. Sherry Dereszynski C. Bill Miracle D. Sandy Eschtruth E. Ken Pierce F. Roy McAlpine G. Audrey Ahern 115 Bardens Sentry Hardware Kingston Party Store - 7un Open 7 Days a Week ■ a 11 -J . for Your Convience 9:00-11:00 683-2100 New Owners Ken Doris Distelrath Plumbing—Electrical Supplies Good Luck Colony Paints Seniors “You’ll like the difference” Frigidaire—Maytag Appliances Kingston, Mich. Kingston Krome Congratulations To The Class of Kingston, Michigan Continuous Service Since 1912 Offering Complete Service in Banking THE KINGSTON STATE BANK Offices at Kingston, Clifford, Snover 5% Savings Account Daily Savings Passbook Montly Payment Loans Safe Deposit Boxes Industrial Loans Drive-Up Windows Safe-Keeping 5’ 2, 6, 6’ , 7, 7' 4, V 2 Certificates of Deposit Real Estate Mortgages Travelers Checks Night Depository Auto and Implement Loans Christmas Clubs Collecting 119 CHEVROLET PONTIAC BUICK OLDSMOBILE DAVE HALL INC DAVE HALL INC. Chevy, Olds, Pontiac, Buick “GM Makes the Cars, Dave Hall Makes the Difference” Marlette, Ml 48453 «sag® q JACK WALKER Agent Off. 1-517-635-7563 3051 G. T. Wolfe Av. Off. 1-313-648-2800 Marlette, Mich. 48453 Home 1-517-635-7001 Conxiodore Recreational (Fornierly Pendix (lore Vehicles Systcrs) 2746 Lar.iotte St. Marlette,Michigan (517) 635-6841 Congratulations Seniors DRILLOCK, ATKINS, SCHROPE MARCUS Marlette, Ml 48741 (517) 635-7571 William J. Drillock Daniel E. Atkins Brian R. Schrope James A. Marcus V Congratulations Seniors from GARY MC CRUM Ford—Mercury Marsh Funeral Chapel Phone 635-6111 or 635-2541 Marlette 635-9511 MARLETTE HOMES ZORN’S IGA Quality Foods Quality Service” Open 7 Days a Week ■ ■ - ——— Kingston—Marlette 683-2320 __ T ALBEE TRUE VALUE HOME CENTER Shop at Albee’s for: Hardware, Housewares, Sporting Goods Plumbing, Electrical Automotive mm Needs. 6094 E. Cass City Rd. Marlette, Ml 48453 Cass City, Ml Open Sundays 12:30-4:30 121 A W DRIVE-IN 2977 Main St, Marlette, Ml WOLVERINE STATE BANK “Back of Every Growing Community Stands a Strong and Friendly Bank” WOLVERINE STATE BANK SANDUSKY • MARLETTE • PECK. MICHIGAN Member FDIC 122 minui ROBINSON'S DRUG STORE MARLETTE, MICHIGAN PHONE 635-2089 Sander's Candy - Cosmetics Hallmark Shop w mmm hlallette Cjleenhouses 6182 E. MARLETTE ST. MARLETTE, MICHIGAN 48453 FLOWERS SCENT WITH LOVE PHONE (517) 635-2215 Long’s Furniture Appliances Long’s Tri-County Gas 3105 Main St. Marlette, Ml (517) 635-6681 Long’s Tri-County Homes 2231 Van Dyke Marlette, Ml (517) 635-3340 Gntufc« ii—r i ml SELECT REALTY V3149 main street marlette, michigan 48453 J fbach office is inJef enJently otineJ anJoperateJ ' N BRUCE LINDSAY associate broker Vbus. (517) 635-7487 THE VILLAGER 3057 Main St. Marlette, Ml (517) 635-3456 Ladie’s Fashions H 123 Cass City Meat Market Geiger Hunt Ford Inc. Open 7 Days a Week 6528 Main St. Phone 872-4795 6392 Main St. Cass City Mich 48726 Ford Authorized Sales Service Coach Light Pharmacy Cars Trucks 872-2300 Hallmark Card Shop Russell Stover Candies 6480 Main St. Cass City 872-3613 Senior Citizens Discount on All Prescriptions Compliments of: Cass City Floral Gifts The Charmont Bowling Cock-tail Lounge Dining Facilities Homemade Pizza’s and Short Orders 6450 Main St. Cass City, Mich. 872-3675 Coordinated Linens Placemats Napkins Tableclothes Cass City, Mich. Ph. 872-4200 Stoneware—Pewter—Fenton Complete Wedding Service 124 CASS CITY Contributions Compliments of: Cass City State Bank 6363 Main St. 872-2050 SCHNEEBERGER’S Furniture TV Appliance 872-2696 125 Lawrence Agency Inc. Insurance Life—Home—Car—Business—Bonds 124 North State Street Caro, Michigan 48723 673-4141 IN YOUR EAR I 208 N. Slate Caro, MI. 6734703 Western Auto Remington Chain Saws Sales Service Caro, Ml 48741 673-2624 CARO PHARMACY 267 N. State Caro, Ml 673-2238 126 THANKS: Steve Carlson—Intercollegiate Press—For his patience and expert guidance. Carl’s Studios—Fairgrove, Ml—For the team photos and game shots. Mr. Robinson—For his support and understanding. Mrs. Fox —For her help with finances. Especially to Editors Stacy Pruett and Kelli Gilmore for their hours of hard work in completeing this MOVE’IN ON Edition. -i Much learning does not teach a man to have intelligence. 128 —Heraclitus—


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