Maple Valley High School - Mavahian Yearbook (Vermontville, MI)

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1 Flag Girl (back — left to right) Lynnette Williams, Loretta Meehan, Nichole Nickle, Connie Kane. Do- reen Cook (kneeling — left to right) Audrey Dumont, Becky Eaton, Gina Lehman Majorette (back — left to right) Denise Wells, Drum Major, — Kevin Ohm, Dawn Cogswell (kneeling) Kristie Hosey SENIOR HIGH BAND me 1982-83 Maple Valley Sr. High Marching Lion Band is now under the direction of Mr. Duane Thatcher for the 2nd year in a row. The band is 95 members strong, including 8 Flag Girls, 3 Major- ettes and their man up front. This year’s band has had a bit of the new mixed with the old. In addition to marching in various parades, performing at half-time, and dancing to the tune of “Hawaiian War Chant”, the band com- peted at Marching Festivals also. On October 16, 1982, the MV Band finished competition with a Division II (Excellent) rating, only 3 points away from a Division I (Superior) rating. CONGRATU- LATIONS! Mr. Thatcher says that “The band is more respon- sive because of the consistency gained in the past two years. The balance is improved by having more brass and secondary instruments. “The rapport between the band members and also with me has grown, and I truly enjoy and care for the people I work with. Also pride has in- creased and that speeds up improvement.” Maple Valley Bands are proud to be 1 This page sponsored by the Maple Valley Band Boosters. . Homecoming Court The weekend of October 8, 1982 was proclaimed Homecoming week at Maple Valley. The stu- dent body made choices to re- present each class. Our Home- coming game was another victo- ry with the highlight of the even- ing the crowning of our Royal Couple and their court. Con- gratulations from the students of Maple Valley. Standing — Larry Pickelsimer, Bill Wilson, Tony Reid (KING) Gary Reid (PRINCE) Chris Tuckey, Paul Travis. Sitting — Joy Nisse, Kim Organ, Becky Maker (CUEEN) Lynnette Williams (PRINCESS) Suzi Horn, Mellissa Brenton. KING — Tony Reid and QUEEN — Becky Maker PRINCE — Gary Reid and PRINCESS — Lynnette Williams 10 Larry Pickelsimer: Prince Candidate and Joy Nisse; Princess Candidate Paul Travis; Prince Candidate and Mellissa Brenton Princess Candidate i r v jots msem icu KKew HOMECOMING NIGHT Among the Homecoming festivities was the traditional float-making contest. To the theme of Songs of 1982 the Junior class produced the winning float to the tune of “Hooked on Classics . The soph- omore class “Let It Whip” into second place (right). Surviving the Heat of the Moment the freshmen class took thrid place. The Survivor hit “Eye of the Tiger” landed the Senior class in fourth place. Good Job Student Body!!!!!! t FALL SPORTS BAND 2-5 FALL HOMECOMING.........10-13 FALL SPORTS.............18-27 SENIORS ................29-49 MOCK ELECTION ..........50-55 UNDERCLASSMEN...........60-85 ADMINISTRATION..........87-95 ORGANIZATION ..........97-101 WINTER HOMECOMING . . . 104-105 WINTER SPORTS.........106-117 SPRING SPORTS ........122-129 CONTENTS Standing; Coach Mr. Watson. Jeff Garber, Pat Ressiquie. Scott Whitmore. Dale Monaque. Scott Evertt. Tony Reid. Dennis Gar- dener. Bill Wilson. Randy Joostberns, Tom DeGroot. Coach Steve MacDonald Middle row; Mngr. Jim Venton. Marty Martin. Ron Hull. Dan Keech, Pete Koetje. Steve Joppie. John Clements. Bill Grinage. Wes Wood. Mngr. Mark Myers. Front row: Tony Dunkel- berger. Rob Franks. Jim Yost. Jon Granger. Ernie Wright. Ted Hall. Eric Brown. Chris Barton. The Varsity football team had a very successful year, ending the season with 7 wins and 2 losses, losing to Fowler and Pennfield. Senior Tony Dunkleberger was selected to the Class C All-State Football team this year and also the Most Valuable Player. John Clements was Most Improved. Congratula- tions to all who contributed in proving that we are the Champions! This Page sponsored by Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wilson. VARSITY CHEERLEADERS SHOW THEIR SPIRIT Left to Right; Lisa Foote. Beth Heald. Debbie Carl, Becky Maker. Kari Kraai, Kandy Kane. Tina Boise. This page sponsored by Smith’s Men's Wear in Charlotte. J. V. FOOTBALL TEAM GAINS EXPERIENCE Front row; Brian Bonney (mgr ), Julius Maurer. Ryan Trowbridge. Jim Colby, Kurt Hartenburg. Gary Reid. Eric Dahlman, Skip Wys- kowski. Dennis Bonney, Jess Bahs, Matt Brown (mgr.) Middle: Tim Higdon, Greg Tilley, Scott Flower, Scott Joostberns, Scott Villeneuva, Mike Campau, Jim Symonds. Robert Browne, Jim Benit, Alan Mater. Steve Lantrip. Back; Mr. Doozan (ass't. coach), Terry Hall, Jim Bryan, T.R. Myers, Jim Fuller. Paul Travis. Mike Siple. Jack Semrau, Mark Martin, Don Blair, Marty Smith, Mr. Mittelstaedt (coach). J.V. Team had an exciting season with a record of 7 wins and one loss, which was to Pennfield. They had a total of 259 points and 2590 yards. Most Valuable was sophomore Gary Reid, and most Improved was Mike Siple. Congratulations to all for a fine season. rm 64 This page sponsored by Big George’s Party Store Pizza Shop J.V. CHEERLEADERS CHEERS FOR VICTORY Dawn Cogswell. Karen Long. Doreen Cook. Terralynn Trine, Kim Roush, Chris Harshman. Vickie Clements GOLF TEAM IN FULL SWING JUNIOR HIGH GIRLS SHOOT FOR VICTORY 8th grade — Back row — Julie Barlow (coach) Shannon Woodworth, Carmen Hamilton. Beth Starring, Dawn Morawski, Kathy Christopher (coach). Front row — Kelly Reid. Shelly Cardinas, Debbie Hull. Kim Smith, Deena Dahlman. Team won 7. Lost 5 games. 7th grade — Front row — Amy Jo Walker. Angel Carpenter 2nd row — Michelle Varney, Kris Burd, Lisa Shumaker, Sheri Forell, Joy Hamilton 3rd row — Joyce Warner, coach. Diona Morawski. Amanda Ramey. Kelli Hoefler. Rhonda Steinbrecher, Kim Bahs. Heather Dell, Lona Kienutske. Team won 8. Lost 4 games. This page sponsored by Kelley’s Variety VARSITY GIRL’S BASKETBALL SHOOT FOR TWO Front Row: Michelle Rogers, Duska Morawski, Colleen Hoffman. Tammy Corkins. Back Row: Coach Mr. Reese. Barb Gurd, Jennie Filter. Denise Snowden, Tammi Tobias. Carol Lamie Varsity basketball had, as Coach Jerry Reese says, “a long, hard, sweaty, frustrating, yet wonderful experience in which all learned something.” This year’s season ended with a record of 2 wins and 19 losses. Most Valuable is Senior co-captain Colleen Hoffman, and Most Improved is Senior co-captain Denise Snowden. J. V. GIRL’S BASKETBALL RACK UP POINTS right — Debbie Corkins. Lynnette Williams. Julie Heather Christie. Chris Antcliff. Manager Jeff Star- ring. Angie Filter. Cassie Miller. Melissa Brenton. Jamie Apple- man Not in picture — Coach. Bill Brenton This page sponsored by Wolever’s Real Estate in Nashville. 25 VARSITY GIRL BASKETBALL League Finish 2nd. All Conference Athletes Tony Dun- kelberger, Randy Joostberns, Bill Wilson, Dale Monta- ni gue, Tony Reid, Scott Everett. MV Opponent 26 P.W. 45 36 Middleville 51 38 Saranac 47 28 Potterville 56 30 Pennifield 48 46 Bellevue 48 42 Olivet 50 36 Portland 42 36 Springfield 33 40 Bronson 52 i St. Phillip a 64 Potterville 58 38 Saranac 64 27 Pennfield 43 37 Bellevue 42 27 Olivet 53 43 Springfield 41 39 P.W. 43 36 Bronson 38 37 St. Phillip 42 36 P.W. 51 Opponent Lakewo Pennfiel Portland Belding Ofivet Springfield Bronson St. Philip Springfield Pennfield St. Philip Olivet Middleville Bronson Middleville Lakewood League Finish 1st. 178 180 144 161 209 209 194 190 188 187 187 206 189 205 191 161 26 This page sponsored by C — Store in Nashville. This page sponsored by Charlotte Shopping Guide 27 SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS — Deniece Hulsebos Tres., Lynn DeGroot Vice Pres., Dan Keech Class Pres., and Colleen Hoffman Sec. Missing from picture class Advisors Mr. McDonald and Mrs. Swartz. SENIOR CLASS MOTTO Don’t walk in front of me, I may not follow. Don’t walk behind me, I may not lead. Just walk beside me and be my friend. Left VALEDICTORIAN — Lori Gardner Called innocent by her friends, but not so quiet as she pretends Right VALEDICTORIAN — Teresa Rozell If silence were golden, she'd be rich SALUTATORIAN — Becky Eaton Smiling and cheerful, always dependable, noth- ing about her that isn’t commendable FLOWER Burgundy Rose COLOR Burgundy and Silver SONG Don’t Stop Believin' 32 Below 8th — Suzi Horn Some say she’s bashful, others doubt it. Above 4th — Lee Lundquist With his ability, success is an easy path. Left 7th — Dan Halsey Come fair ladies, here I am! Below 9th — Charlie Kalnbach All great men in history were small. Caesar. Na- poleon. and Me. Below 4th — Denise Shank A quiet maiden who seems shy. but she’ll outgrow it by and by. TOP TEN Above 10th — Rebecca Dale Silence and common sense mark the women. 33 Michelle Ames An air of innocence — but. Oh my! Laura Ballard Some say she’s bashful, others doubt it! Staci Beachnau No matter the time or place, she’s always ready for fun. Richard Beck Every man is a volume if you know how to read him. Kim Benton I don’t want to set the world on fire. I just want to stir the coals. Matt Bertram All great men are dead, and I don't feel so well myself Pearl Akin She’s little, but from top to toe she’s brimfull of life and go. Joe Allwardt A young man who blushes is better than one who turns pale. April Browne For all my friends I have kind thoughts. Gina Bruce Whenever she’s needed, she’ll be there, ever-ready to share Bob Brumm Don’t be bashful girls — I’m not! Kim Brooke I’m willing to be convinced, just show me the man who can do it. Bob Brown You can tell him by the noise he doesn’t make. Tom Bishop He’s certain to be seen where fun and mischief beam. Tina Boise She’s small, but so is a stick of dynamite! Robert Brandon Certainly work is not always required of a man. Jeff Burger Only weeds grow tall. Bill Bush A menace to pedestrians, but an all-right guy to us. A f5rN - m Sfeve Cardenas He stays up nights thinking ot witty things to do. Brian Carpenter There's mischief in that guy! Heidi Christie Everyone is entitled to their own point of view. Ken Christopher Give me the moonlight, give me the girl, and leave the rest to me. Tania Colby I'm not arguing with you — I'm telling you. Wendy Coleman A pleasant smile with brains behind it. Janet Croft She’s gentle, she’s shy, but there Is mischief in her eye. Brian Davis In his quietness, there is mischief. Sue Dean Silence doesn’t appeal to me. Ruth Decker Once a friend, always a friend. Richard Craven He may be small, but he's full of the devil in spite of it all. Debbie Crilly She has a mind of her own. but her heart belongs to someone else. Lynn DeGroot Who can tell what she'll do next! Dawn Dudley We know her by her laugh. 37 Tony Dunkelberger I try to be bashful, but the girls won’t let me. Linda Ells She appears to be shy and sentimental, but there’s a gal that’s tempermental. Ray Embrich Good fellows are rare — take care of me! Pam Erwin Love stole into her heart one day. just came for a visit and decided to stay. Lisa Fender Dates are my favorite fruit. Lisa Foote I assisted at the birth of that most significant word, FLIRTATION. Kathy Gaedert I’m really not bad. I'm just having a lot of fun. Dennis Gardner To worry little, to study less, is my idea of happiness. Gary Garlinger Guess what I did now? Kim Gillig She looks like an angel, she acts like an angel, but you never can tell what an angel will do. Gay Goss No matter what others may say and do. she’ll al- ways be herself. Jon Granger What a funny little angel he would make! Mike Gurd His car causes him double trouble, but who cares when the world is so full of fun! Angell Hampton It isn’t what you do. it's what you get away with. Beth Heald Quiet, until you know her! ■ Joe Hummel A little nonsense now and then is relished by the best of men. Shirley Heimberger Everything is funny as long as it happens to some- one else. Stacy Hill Men are the spice of life — make mine spicy! Colleen Hoffman I never think of the future; it comes soon enough. John Houseworth He has two speeds, slow and super slow. Gary Hubbel Men of few words are always the best men. Doug Hull How DARE there be mischief when I’m not around. Deniece Hulsebos I'll tell the world, and it better listen. U} w Dianna Hummell It was hard, but I made it. Cindy Huss She quietly passes her way. Tina Imes Quiet in appearance but motives unknown. Randy Joostberns A man among men. but mostly among women. Kandy Kane I'll find a way — or make one! Dan Keech Leader of men. follower of a lady. Gary King The wrong way always seems more reasonable. 41 Peter Koetje I’m willing to be convinced, but show me the woman who can do it! Kari Kraai Why study? The more we learn, the more there is to forget! Carrie Lea Never trouble trouble until trouble troubles you. Brenda Lieb She seems quiet, but when you get to know her. that's when the fun begins. Norma Lightner Her hair is too dark to be a good angel. Scott Lind It's not what a man stands for. it's what he falls for Kathy Mahon Actions speak louder than words. Mickey Mahan I would be better if I could but it’s awful lonesome being good. Becky Maker She has a mind of her own. but her hearts belongs to Bill. Ron McBrayer He takes it easy, has his tun. as hours slip by. one by one. Ron Mapes Well, if I get nothing else out of school. I’ll get myself out. Marian Maurer A jolly girl, chuck-full of fun. she’s always nice to everyone Brian McDonald He's little, but he's mighty. Dawn Munn Don't ask me to relax, it's only my tension that’s holding me together. Lori Musser It's not what a man stands for. it's what he falls for. Cissy Nash Happiness is My aim in life. Vicki Mix Being a woman is a difficult task, since it consists chiefly in dealing with men. Karen Nicewander A woman has a right to change her mind Rosemary Oakley Not a sinner, not too tame, she's a triend you'd like to claim. Kim Organ There is pleasure in pathless woods. Adriana Perez Short and neat and oh so sweet. Lisa Pomeroy Always leave them laughing. Maryellen Powers An innocent tace, but you can never tell. Tim Ramey If a good disposition is valuable as gold, he could retire. Robert Rathbun Did nothing in particular, and did it very well. 44 Tony Reid We all know about Remeo, but this fine lad is more famous yet!! Dan Rhodes School! I suppose with the situation as it is I might as well go Becky Rohrbacher She may not be a Ford, but she can sure rattle on Nancy Schippel Sweet, delightful, and nice in every way. Brian Simon Like the wise old bird, often seen but never heard. Brenda Smith They pack dynamite in small packages Denise Snowden It isn’t necessary to understand things in order to argue about them Melissa Smith I chatter as I go. and I go on forever Cindy Symonds They say great talkers are little doer’s, but I'm an exception. Tracy Symonds Have a good time while you're living, you'll be dead a long time Robin Terpening Generally speaking she's generally speaking Carl Tobias The world may go on forever without me. but I doubt it. Kelly Todd God forbid that I should go to any Heaven in which there aren't any horses Chris Tuckey If school be liberty, give me death Gerald Strodtbeck His only labor is killing time Robin Swift The later you get to school, the shorter the day is. Marion Visger I'm not lazy. I'm just saving my energy. Denise Wells To be in love is to be happy Jeff Wendorf Sometimes I like to sit and think, but most of the time I just like to sit Bill Wilson He’s the quiet type — like the thunder Ron Wolf There is no love more sincere than the love of food Wes Wood He’s not a wolf, it’s just the way he says hello-o-o Ray Whitaker His presence is known by what he doesn’t say Ernie Wright The guy is fast, his driving that is Jim Yost Go slow my brain is in reverse THE GRADUATES OF 1983 This page sponsored by MACE PHARMACY in Nashville. SENIOR CLASS MOCK ELECTION Not Pictured MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED — Dan Keech Teresa Rozell MOST TALENTED — Chris Tuckey Tracy Symonds MOST DEDICATED — Scott Bracy Becky Dale THE BEST PARTIER — Doug Hull Tracy Symonds THE TALLEST — Dennis Gardner Michelle Ames Above — PRETTIEST EYES Bob Brumm Pam Erwin Above — THE BEST BODY Tony Dunkelberger Tina Boise Above — CLASS FLIRTS Lisa Foote Tony Reid Above — SHORTIEST Pearl Akin Bob Brumm Above — MOST SCHOOL SPIRIT Lisa Foote Tony Dunkelberger Below — MOST POISED Beth Heald Mike Gurd Above — MOST POPULAR Kari Kraai Tony Reid Below — BEST DANCERS Kim Organ Chris Tuckey Above — MOST CONFIDENT Kari Kraai Dan Keech Below — MOST ATHLETIC Tony Dunkelberger Colleen Hoffman Above — MOST FRIENDLIEST Ryan Halsey Kim Benton Below — BEST LOOKING Tony Reid Kim Organ THE CLASS COUPLES A tie between Bill Wilson Becky Maker, Tania Colby Randy Joostberns APPLE POLISHER Kari Kraai Charlie Kalnbach, (Mr. Ricketts in the middle) MOST MISCHIEVOUS Kathy Gaedert Pete Koetje, (Mr. Lenz with the paddle.) UNDERCLASSMEN JUNIORS Bob Aber Trudy Akin Scott Alldaffer Justina Antcliff Pat Appelman Robbie Barlow Rob Barrette Chris Barton Lisa Beals Eddie Belcher Mary Benjamin Kim Bitgood Paulette Bollinger David Brand Todd Brenton Tim Brock I Eric Browi® Katerina Brumm Robin Bryans Jeff Bumford Sheila Campbell Debbie Carl Jamie Carpenter John Clements Amy Cole Mark Cook Tammy Corkins Angie Craven John Davis Theresa Davis 60 JUNIORS Tom DeGroot Yvonne Eckelbecker Connie Elliston Lisa Elliston Scott Everette Jenny Filter Lori Fisher Dennis Franklin Rob Franks Jeff Garber Steve Gardner George Garrett Ray Gerstung Dee Green Bill Grinage Barb Gurd Kim Haas Ted Hall Chad Hardin Diana Harp Jim Harshman Kim Harshman Dawn Hartwell Jim Hay Charmel Hoffman Mary Hook Ron Hull David Hummell Karen Hummell Tammy James Junior class officers: Mr Rooks — Advisor, Kim Bitgood — Secretary. Debbie Carl — V. Pres., Nicole Nickel — Pres., Mrs. Curtiss — Advisor. Missing from photo: Shawn Smith — Treasurer John Jensen Scott Johnson Steve Joppie Brian Kienutske Annette Langer Marty Martin Tom McArthur Linda McGinley Lisa McKee Tim McLaughlin Todd McMillon Loretta Meehan Dale Montagus Sue Montague Ben Morris John Myers Nicole Nickel Joy Nisse Kevin Ohm Randy Perrier Bobbi Jo Peterman Larry Picklesimer Luke Potter ✓ Heather Rathbun David Reese Neva Rhodes Trixie Robinson Michelle Rogers Tammy Rugg Jane Schippel 62 JUNIORS Ken Shilton Mindy Shogren Jamie Simons Shawn Smith Jeff Starring Paula Steinbrecher Tari Swift Brian Symonds Tammy Tobias Not Pictured David Albert Paul Kesler Cindy Metz Don Metz Mike Platte John Sulcer Tammy Tanner Steve Weicht Greg Williams DelRae Travis Dori Travis Michelle Trowbridge Rodney VanZandt Julie Villanueva Marcelle Walliczek Scott Whitmore Tonja Woodbury Raymond Yarger The MV students would like to thank: Paul Best, Ron Hull and John Myers tor being our D.J.’s through the year. 63 SOPHOMORE Robert Adkins Christine Antcliff Jess Bahs Mike Barnhart Tracy Beachnau Valerie Bell Jim Benit Christine Benjamin Todd Benton | M. Kim Best Marcia Bishop Ricky Bolton Dennis Bonney Heidi Braden Brian Brandon Mike Brewer Heather Brown Robert Browne Lane Brumm Dawn Burbank Mike Campeau Tracy Carpenter Kevin Chapman Kyle Christopher SOPHOMORE Sarah Curtis Eric Dahlman Shannon Decker Audrey Dumont Lori Ebersole Douglas Edinger Chuck Elliston Sue Feltner Shan Ferrier John Forell Jackie Gardner Tina Garvie Ken Gillig Jay Greene Dean Hale Terry Hall Jeff Hamilton Kent Hamilton Dawn Hampton Andrea Hapeman Christine Harshman Kurt Hartenburg Lindy Hoffman Kristie Hosey Teresa Hosey Tammy Imes Sally Jensen Sue Jensen Scott Joostberns Marcy Hoppie 65 SOPHOMORE Patty Kellogg Lee Kienutske Donna Kirby Brenda Kirk Judy Knoll WS83m Kristy Landes Steve Lantrip —mpum Greg Lenz Dan Levering Eldon Lieb Karen Long Dan Lykins Terry Madison Kim Mahan Alan Mater Julius Maurer Duska Morawski Tonya Morrow Bob Napier Marcie Nessan Jay O’Brien vlf j Craig Ostergren Ben Peake Randy Peake John Pearson Dawn Pixley Robin Rathburn Gary Reid Pat Resseguie 66 SOPHOMORE Kim Roush Deanna Shank Melissa Simons Lonetta Spidel Patty Spraque Sheila Staskus Dean Stewart Missy Swift Albert Symonds Jim Symonds Bryon Terpening Brice Tobias Terralynn Trine Ryan Trowbridge Tana Trowbridge Ken Trumble Paula Tuttle Paula Ulrich Mark Valdick Kathryn Varney Scott Visger MaLinda Wagner Stephanie Walliczek Mark Weiler Gary Wendorf Pam Wetzel Lynnette Williams Dionne Wolf Truda Woodbury Skip Wyskowski 68 FRESHMEN Ben Adams Candy Admire Chris Ames Jamie Appelman Gary Babbitt Kelly Bachelder Sonia Beachnau Donald Blair Sara Braden Melissa Brenton Jim Bryan Bob Carl Glenda Childers Heather Christie Matt Coleman Stacie Conroy Polly Cook Debbie Corkins Sharon Currier Cassie Davidson Eugene Dubie Aaron Ectinaw Jerry Edgecomb Vern Eiliston Mike Ells Jackie Erwin Michele Evans Debbie Exelby FRESHMEN Jill Fender Jordan Ferrier Angela Filter Scott Flower Lisa Franks Tammy Frith Jim Fuller Dale Garrett Brian Gillum Ann Graham Lisa Hansen Tim Higdon Cheryl Hill Eric Hoffman Phillip Hosey Ron Hoyt Ann Hummel Jeanette James Dawn Jordan Connie Kane Amy Kellogg Robert Kesler Beth Krueger Stacy Lamb Carol Lamie Amy Laverty Sue Lightner Mark Martin 69 FRESHMEN 70 Lewis Maydard Beth McAthur Brendon McCullin Mike McDonald Bob McMillen Ken Meade Sally Miller Phil Morse Robert Myers T.R. Myers Rebecca Nelson Kerry Nickel Tom O'Brien Gary Packer Jill Peake Richard Perrier Shannon Powell Brett Ramey Paula Reid Mike Rogers Richard Rozell Darin Sargent Linda Schippel Renee Sears Jack Semrau Rob Shellington Nathan Shogren Mike Siple FRESHMEN Jeff Sleeper Bart Smith Marty Smith Mike Smith Sean Sprinkle Debbie Staskus Renee Terpening Parmer Thompson Greg Tilley Carmen Tobias Kerry Tobias Paul Travis Dave Tuckey Scott Venton Cindy Villanueva Scott Villanueva Mike Weicht Julie Welcher Ron Wellington Kevin Wetzel Laura Williams Scott Williams Wendy Williams Tony Wilson Shane Wright Joey Youngs 71 Wire-sculpture armature covered with plaster and gauze by Rodney Van Zandt. SENIOR HIGH STUDENT COUNCIL 72 STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS Mr. Lenz (advisor). Michelle Trow- bridge (Tres.). Heidi Christie (Vice Pres.) Kandy Kane (Pres ). Lori Gard- ner (Sec.) APPRECIATION DAY Pictures below: Teacher Appreciation Day was a great success, with break- fast and a luncheon. Teachers, admin- istrators. secretaries, cooks and cus- todians were all reminded that they were special. QUIZ BOWL TEAM Back row; Michelle Rogers. Becky Eaton. Kevin Wetzel. Advisor — Mrs. Curtiss. Rebecca Dale. Front Row: Tom McArthur. Lee Lundquist. and Jeff Sleeper. 1 EATON AREA MATH DAY COMPETITION Dark print place 2nd in all events. Sev- enth Grade Division — Kim Baht, Scott Scramlin, Kelly Hoefler, Michele Schantz. Amy Walker. Heather Hummed, Danny Murphy. Bill Brenton. Dark print place 1st in Quick Calculations. Eighth Grade Division — Liz Ryan, Jessica Coleman, Mitch Collier Glenn Ewing, Mike Long. Dan Hale. Jolene Briggs. Brian Sleep- er. Dark Print place 1st in Quick Calculation. Ninth Grade Division — Mike Smith, Beth McArther. Jeff Sleeper, Richard Rozell. Cass Davison. Melissa Brenton. Kevin Wet- zel, and Carmen Tobias. Eighth Grade King — Matt McClelland and Queen Deborah Hull. Seventh Grade Prin- cess Sheila Decker, and Prince Chris Thom- son. r b. A JUNIOR HIGH STUDENT COUNCIL Front row L to R; Tres. Deann Hampton. Pres. Tom Harshman. Vice Pres. Shelly Cardenas. Sec Kelly Hoefler. Advisor Jerry Reese. 2nd row; Kim Smith. Kari Fraley. Wendy Huemme. Sheri Forell. Matt Owen. Dan Snowden. Glenn Ewing. 3rd row; Tina Schriver. Kris Chuhak. Paul Bahs. Rhonda Steinbrecher. Lori Hig- don. Tal Gearhart. Angel Carpenter. Jody Landes. 4th row; Deena Dalhrnan. Danny Kellogg. Jim Venton. Scot Lenz. Matt Brown. Brian Stall. Tony Faymor. JUNIOR HIGH BAND 76 This page sponsored by THE SHEAR PLACE, master barber — stylists in Charlotte. 7th 8th GRADE FOOTBALL TEAM Nashville Team 1st row; Randy Sears. Dax Campbell. Duane Lamb. Richard Varney. Danny Kellogg. Brian Stall. Danny Murphy. Pat Hagon. Dan Laverty. Gregg Godbey. Wilson Ashley. 2nd row; Richard Ward. Andy Finkler. Richard Meade. Frank Purchis. Richard Dean. Scott Reid. Scott Lenz. Jeff Tobias. Craig Roberts. Todd Grmage. Matt Bracy. 3rd row; Rob Norton. Coach Mr Meade. Andy Pixley. Steve Cross. Adam Brumm. George Stembrecher. Brad McKee. Eric Haeck. Matt McClelland. Matt Owen. Coach Mr Steinbrecher. Chris Tompson. Vermontville team — Front row; Lance Root. Tim Imes. Bill Gillig. Gene Granger. Pat Dickinson. Matt Ewing, Jeff Fisher. Michell Collier. Glenn King. Sherman Reid. Wally Woodman Back row; Coach Mr Ewing, Mark Myers. Doug Dickinson. Tom Maynard. Glenn Ewing. Dale Dickinson. Scott Carpenter. Robbie Trow- bridge. Coach — Mr. Trowbridge. Tal Gearhart. Dan Laverty. Matt Brown. Derek Myall This page sponsored by BURGER CHEF in Charlotte. 77 8th GRADE Sissy Adams Brian Ainsworth Tim Allwardt Paul Bahs Jim Baker David Benit Joey Boda Matt Bracy Gary Brewer Jolene Brig Robin Brown rlBaTfr Brumm Mark Bukoski Matt Burpe Darla Butri Dax Campbell Jeff Campeau Shelley Cardenas Scott Carpenter Allen Childers Kris Chuhak Jessica Coleman Si. 4 Mitch C( Eric Corn Anna Cournaya Earl Craven Steve Cross Deena Dahlmag Cindy Dankenbring Richard Dean Jichelle Dickinson Jill Dixon odd Dudley (urt Duke 8th GRADE Skeeter Ebersole Glenn Ewing Paula Exelby Anthony Faynor Andrew Finkler Mike Flynn Kari Fraley Robin Franks Lisa Freelan Tal Gearhart Andrew Gibson Gregg Godbey Kim Gorodenski Daniel Hale Kimberly Hall Carmen Hamilton Deana Hampton Toni Harshman Michael Hay 8th GRADE Monte Lindsey Joslyn Little Michael Long Kristine MacKenzie Tom Maynard Matt McClelland Dawn Morawski Richard Moreno Tamara Murphy Aaron Napier Matthew Owen Bill Peake Matt Peake Scott Phenix Andrew Pixley Frank Purchis Kelly Reid Scott Reid Sherman Reid Mary Rugg Laurie Johnson Robert Jordan Diane Kane Sheri Krueger Duane Lamb David Lancaster Kelly Lantrip Brenda Lea Carl Leinhart John Lemon 8th GRADE Elizabeth Ryan Angie Salyers Christopher Schaub Katrina Schriver Jeff Sebastian Pictured Debbi Fletcher I Kathleen Herner Greg King • Beverly Kirk f Troy Wtbmpson Richard Townsend Troy Shattuck Susan Silky Brian Sleeper Kim Smith Steven Smith Daniel Snowden Renita Stanton Beth Starring George Steinbrecher 1 i n Julie Sullivan Todd Thayer Dennis Thompson Jeff Tobias Robbie Trowbridge Isabella Walliczek Robbie Weiler Melinda Whitaker Melissa Whitaker Wally Woodman Shannon Woodworth Jamie Wright Michael Wyble Christian Youngs 81 7th GRADE Missy Adams Cindy Admire Becky Allerding Wilson Ashley Kim Bahs Eric Baker Nicole Bayha Carleen Becraft Lisa Belcher Paul Bell Kenny Bishop Nicole Blair Brian Bonney Bill Brenton Kevin Brock Matt Brown Lance Brumm Kris Burd Danielle Burg Dorothy Butrick Angle Carpenter Michelle Carter Edie Clark Mary Conklin Rob Cook Lloyd Cooper Jessica Cournaya Sheila Decker Brock DeGroot Heather Dell Dale Dickinson Pat Dickinson Jackie Dillner Trudy Dingman B2 7th GRADE Gene Dishong Mike Dixon Angela Draper Delana Dunn Michelle Eastman Sandy Ells Kevin Engel Matt Ewing Marty Eye Cindy Feltner Jett Fisher Randy Fisher Sheri Forell Doug Franklin Karen Garvie Bill Gillig Gene Granger Diana Green Jennifer Greene Eric Haeck Pat Hagon Danny Hallock Joy Hamilton Lori Higdon Tim Hill Kelly Hoefler Randy Hoyt Heather Hummel Dina James Danny Kellogg Larry Kienutske Lonna Kienutske Jeff Kill April LaBin 7th GRADE Jody Landes Stephanie Langer Dan Laverty H m Timothy Letevre Scott Lenz Autumn Matson Kathy McDonald Brad McKee Richard Meade Monique Meehan Kent Miller Diona Morawski Tim Morris Tim Mulkins Marlene Munn Danny Murphy Derek Myall Mark Myers Robbie Norton Rick Osborne Michelle Piper Scott Pixley Heather Pontius Annette Powers Amanda Ramey Kevin Rathburn etsy Roberts Ann Rogers Lance Root renda Roush Mike Royal Penny Ruthruff Tina Sargent Michele Schantz 84 7th GRADE Scott Scramlin Randy Sears Pamela Secord Martin Shaneck Karen Shellington Lisa Shumaker Dan Siple Lori Smithy Rhonda Smith William Smith Jodi Spidel Sherman Spidel Brian Stall Rhonda Steinbrecher Eric Terpening Todd Thayer Chris Thompson Wendy Thomson Mickey Tilley Not Pictured Mike Chadwick Glenn King Mario Moreno Pamela Rusaw Travis Taylor Chris Todd Nicke Tyler Michelle Varney iff Richard Varney Jim Venton Christine Vogel Amy Jo Walker Mary Walliczek Penny Ward Richard Ward MAPLE VALLEY SECRETARIES On behalf of the Maple Valley Student body, the Mavahian Staff would like to thank our school personnel for all of their time and hard work. Without you our school wouldn’t be as enjoy- able as it is. Mrs. Pal Kivela Mrs Shirley Augustine Mrs Judy Laurie Mrs Sandy Christie Mrs Janice Filter SCHOOL BOARD MEMBERS Front row: Tres. Mrs Virginia Fox, Pres. Mr Wayne Cogs- well, Vic Pres. Mr Charles Viele, Sec. Mr Dale Ossenheimer, Back row: Mr David Hawkins, Mr Ron Tobias, Mr Merle Martin This page sponsored by EATON FEDERAL SAVINGS LOAN ASS. in Nashville. Mr. Booher — Eighth grade math and coached the golf team. Coached 8th grade Basketball. Mrs. Curtiss English I, N.H.S. advisor. Jr. class advisor, and chaper- oned most of our dances — Thank You! Miss Drotar English I, English 7th grade. Spanish, Dev. Reading, and advisor to Spanish Club. Mr. Hughes U.S. History and World History Mr. Kipp Shop I II and Advanced Metals Mr. Kivele Shop I II. Arch, Draw. Mech. Draw, and Advanced Woods. Mrs. Jarvie Home Ec. and Human Growth Home Nursing This page sponsored by American Bank of Charlotte. 89 Mr. Koons 8th grade History, and Phy. Science life Science. Thanks for the help on Sophomore Float. Mr. MacDonald Biology. 8th grade Science. Chemistry, and was Asst. Varsity Football coach, and Senior Class Advisor. Mrs. Martin Speech, 7th grade English, Geography and Science. Miss Martin 7th grade art and Art I, II, III, IV. Mr. Mellenger Resource Room Mr. Mittelstaedt World Geography, 7th grade Geography and was J.V. Football Head Coach. Miss Peek 7th 8th grade P.E. I II. Mr. Reese 7th gr. P.E., 7th 8th gr. Science, girls and boys Varsity Basketball Coach, Jr. High Student Council Ad- visor, and Varsity Club Advisor. 92 This page Sponsored by UPHOLSTERY BY MARLENE in Charlotte. Mr. Ricketts U.S. History, Senior Social Studies Gov.'t and Varsity Wrestling Coach. Mr. Rosin 8th Grade English Mr. St. Onge General Business, Accounting, and Business Law. Mr. Sampson History, 7th 8th grade P.E. and P.E. I II. Mrs. Sapp Shorthand and General Business Mr. Schwalm Science, Ag., Co-Op and Advisor to F.F.A. Club Miss Sours Algebra I II, Advance Math, and General Math. Mrs. Steffel English II This Page Sponsored by SWANSON COMMERCIAL FOOD EQUIPMENT REPAIR INC. in Nashville. Mrs. Swartz English III, and Senior Class Advisor. Mr. Taylor 7th grade Math. Mr. Thatcher Senior and Junior High Band, and Choir. Mrs. VanderMolen 0th grade History, 7th grade Art, 8th grade Home Ec. and English. Mrs. Watson Office Block and Typing I. Mrs. Black Resource Room Mr. Watson Geometry, Consumers Math, General Math, and Varsity Football Coach. Miss- Gallagher Resource Room This page sponsored by NASHVILLE COIN-OP LAUNDRY in Nashville A 4 Mrs. Garlinger LD Consultant Mr. Rooks Counselor Mr. Ison Librarian Mrs. McClelland Teachers Aide This page Sponsored by HALSEY CONSTRUCTION CO. General Contractor Builder in Charlotte. M.V. COOKS Food Service Manager — Lois Gardner. Barb Gagne. Dorothy McMillen. Donna Hickey, and Donna Mahon. BUS GARACr M.V. BUSDRIVERS Larry Musser. Jerry Aldrich. Dennis Cranson. Gloria Goodner, Sue Lea. Marilyn Adams. Loretta Pixley. Charlotte Williams and Ter- ry Quick. Missing from Pic- ture — Gladys Mitchell. Barb Foster. Maggie Aspin- all. Darlene Joostberns. Bea Bowen. Paulette Strong. Helen Barlow. Den- ny Smith. Judy Joppie, Dar- lene Hughes. Laurel Thompson. Sheila Cowell. Judy Gardner. Wally Gra- ham. Phyllis Trumble. Subs. Edgar Smith. Gloria Fas- sett. Carol Landis. Elaine Gardner M.V. CUSTODIANS Ray Barlond. Kim Han- sen. Lee Brown, and Bernard Phillips. This page sponsored by JO’S WEARHAUS in Charlotte. 95 MAVAHIAN STAFF 1st Row: Mike Barnhart. Sec. MaLinda Wagner. Editor Dan Lykins. Tres. Audry Dumont. Tracy Carpenter. 2nd Row; Dina James. Jackie Dilliner. Brenda Roush. Michelle Eastman. Kim Roush. Karen Long. Becky Eaton. Vickie Mix. 3rd Row; Advisor Marilyn Roush. Mark Weiler, Jay Green. Lee Kienutske. Tammy Rugg. This page sponsored by Ray Marilyn Roush MAPLE VALLEY HIGH SCHOOL CHOIR BOTTOM PICTURE Front Row — Doreen Cook. Katerina Brumm, Victoria Cle- ments 2nd Row — Val Bell. Lisa Han- sen. Paula Tuttle. Dawn Jor- dan. Stacy Lamb. Sara Bra- den. Theresa Davis 3rd Row — Michele Evans. Truda Woodbury. Connie Ellis- ton. Kristy Landes. Lisa Fend- er. Vicki Mix, Amy Kellogg 4th Row — Marcie Nessen. Sarah Curtis, Terralynn Trine. Shirley Heimberger. Sharon Currier. Sonia Beachnau Back Row — John Clements. Kyle Christopher, Kent Hamil- ton. Mike McDonald. Joey Youngs 98 This page sponsored by EATON PLACE RESTAURANT in Charlotte. OFFICE HELP Sitting: Richard Wright. Cindy Symonds. 1st row standing; Rob- Back row; Mindy Shogren. and Suzi Horn. Missing from picture ert Brandon. Susan Montague. Dawn Munn. Lynn DeGroot. Lisa Lori Gardner, and Heidi Christie. Pomeroy. ESPANOL SPANISH CLUB Front row; Mark Weiler. Jeff Sleeper. Pres — Dan Lykins. Vic Pres and Sec — Sarah Curtis. 2nd row; Glenda Childers. Jeanette James. Carla Conklin. Melis- sa Brenton. Sue Lightner. Doreen Cook. Vickie Clements. Dee Dee Wolf. Chris Harshman. Heather Brown. Kristy Landes 3rd row; Ken Gillig and Polly Cook. Back row; Kyle Christopher. Robert Adkins. Jay Green. Audrey Dumont, and Vicke Mix. This page is sponsored by WGWY — 1390 AM — The Spirit of Mid-Michigan. 99 NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Front Row; Mark Valdick, Debbie Crilly. Dawn Pixley. Debbie Carl. Nichole Nickel. Tom DeGroot. Tom McArthur. 2nd Row; John Myers. Kim Roush. Sarah Curtis. Karen Long, Eric Brown. Dan Lykins. Paula Steinbrecher. 3rd row; David Reese. Dawn Munn. Mindy Shogren. Denise Snowden. Colleen Hoffman. Gay Goss. Gina Bruce. Becky Dale. 4th row; Dean Stewart. Luke Potter. Jeff Hamilton. Jeff Starring. Denise Shank. Becky Maker. Dan Halsey. Dan Keech. Tania Colby. Back Row; Advisor Carol Curtiss. Treas Becky Eaton. Sec. Suzi Horn and missing from picture Pres. Teresa Rozell. VALLEY VISION Front Row; John Houseworth. Becky Maker. Jane Schippel. Lisa Pomeroy. Robert Browne. Tracy Carpenter. Kathy Varney. Vickie Clements. Patty Sprague. Chris Antcliff. Shannon Decker. Carrie Lea. Sally Jensen. 2nd row; Marty Martin. Barb Gurd. Sue Jensen. Amy Cole. Heather Rathbun. Robin Rathburn. Lonette Spidel. Kim Gillig. Carla Conklin. Lee Kienutske. Back row; Teralynn Trine. Becky Dale. Tonya Morrow. Brenda Kirk, Kristy Landes. Marcy Joppie. Lori Ebersole. Lynnette Williams. Pete Koetje. David Weicht. Marion Visgar This Page Sponsored by HAROLD’S TV RADIO in Nashville. 1 t row; Chris Barton. Andrea Hapeman. Marty Martin. Michelle Rogers. John Clements. Amy Cole. Dean Stewart. Robert Browne. Ken Trumble. 2nd row; Kelly Todd. Beth Heald. Tammy Corkins. Kim Bitgood. Tammi Tobias, Pam Erwin, Becky Eaton. Lynnette Williams. Scott Everett. 3rd row; Advisor — Mr. Reese. Cindy Symonds, Paula Steinbrecher, Kim Organ. Chris Antcliff. Duska Morawski. Dawn Cogswell. Denise Snowden. Colleen Hoffman. Lisa Pomeroy. 4th row; Dennis Gardner. Greg Lenz. Lynn DeGroot. Jeff Starring. Scott Alldaffer. Dawn Munn, Pat Resseguie. F F A C L U B Front Row; Sentinal — Alan Mater. Tres. — Chris Barton. Vic Pres — Scott Everett. Sec — Kristie Hosey. Pres — John Clements. 2nd Row; Mike Brewer. Gary Wendorf. Scott Williams. John Forell. Jack Semarau. 3rd Row; John Davis. Brian Symonds. Advisor — Mr. Schwalm. Trixie Robinson. Andrea Hapeman. Missing; Steve Joppie — Reporter. David Brand — Parliamentarian, also missing Steve Gardner. Melissa Smith. DelRae Travis. Paul Travis. Gary Packer. John Pearson. Mike Siple. Mark Hess. Jeff Burger. This page sponsored by YOUTH A FLAME MINISTRIES. wW ■3f .. ■ ■- ”. | HHH ;T M .u ; Above picture; pastel by Kim Organ Below picture; Mrs Curtis door 2nd prize Jr. High. Opposite page: picture of little boy done by 5th hr. art Class — 1st prize. Below; 2nd place door done by Mrs Sapp 5th hr. Class. WINTER HOMECOMING Maple Valley held their second annual Winter Homecoming on Feb. 18. The students showed their spirit by dressing up during the week and having a Pep Assembly on the day of Homecoming. During the As- sembly there were class com- petitions which included scooter races, and basketball shoot offs. The seniors were the overall winners of these events. Some of the teachers participated in a lifesaver re- lay, which turned out to be very interesting to watch. The Homecoming Candi- dates were presented to us as the Maple Valley Chorus sang. Jon Granger and Lynn De- Groot were honored as our King and Queen. Congratula- tions to them and the rest of the court. This page sponsored by Albert Bell, dealer of PIONEER BRAND SEEDS. Dan Keech — King Candidate Denise Hulsebos — Queen Candidate Jon Granger — King Lynn DeGroot — Queen 104 Mike Gurd — King Candidate Lisa Foote — Queen Candidate Mark Valdick — Sophomore Prince Greg Tilley — Freshman Prince Kim Roush — Sophomore Princess_______________Sue Lightner — Freshman Princess Rob Franks — Junior Prince Deb Carl — Junior Princess 106 This Page sponsored by JR’S PARTY MART in Vermontville VARSITY BASKETBALL Front Row; Jeff Hamilton. Mike Gurd. Randy Joostberns. Tony Dunkelberger. Mickey Mahon. Jeff Starring. Back row; Mgr. Colleen Hoffman. Mgr Lynnette Williams. Tom DeGroot. Marty Martin. Chris Barton. Scott Everett. Scott Al- daffer mgr.. Coach — Jerry Reese, mgr. Christine Antcliff. VARSITY CHEERLEADERS L.R. Tammi Tobias. Michelle Rogers. Lisa Foote. Debbie Carl, Nicole Nickel Front; Mgr Robin Rathburn. Coach Mittelstaedt. Mgr Shannon Decker. Back row; Gary Reid. Mark Valdick. Ryan Trowbridge. Eric Dahlman. Jim Bemt. Kurt Hartenburg. Greg Lenz, Alan Mater. Jim Colby. Terry Hall. Shan Ferner. Jim Symonds. Mgr. John Clements. 108 This page sponsored by Johnny’s Food Mart in Vermontville. J. V. Cheerleaders Front — Dawn Cogswell. Doreen Cook. Victoria Clements Center — Karen Long Back — Chris Harshman. Terralynn Trine. Kim Roush This page sponsored by OLD FASHIONED PARLOUR in Charlotte. Front Row; Mark Martin. Sean Hulsebos. Richard Rozell. Bob McMillen. Mike Smith. Mike McDonald. Eric Hoffman Back Row; Robert Kesler, Don Blair. Brett Ramey. Mike Siple. Tim Higdon. Jordon Ferner. Paul Travis. Scott Venton. missing from picture Coach Mr Ferrier Freshman Cheerleaders Front row — Kelly Bachelder, Jill Fender Center row — Debbie Staskus Back row — Polly Cook. Angela Filter, Lisa Frank. Sue Lightner This page sponsored by ROSEACRE’S GREENHOUSE in Charlotte. Varsity Volleyball Bumping Around Front Row; Tari Swift. Jane Schippel. Amy Cole. Linda Ells. Loretta Meehan, Kelly Todd Back Row; Mgr. Mary Benjamin, Delrae Travis, Pam Erwin, Lisa Pomeroy, Coach Mr. Christensen, Dawn Hartwell, Cindy Symonds, Lynn DeGroot, Tracy Symonds. 112 This page sponsored by CHARLOTTE ELECTRIC MOTORS INC, in Charlotte. I Front Row: Linda Schippel. Audrey Dumont, Melinda Wagner. Tracy Carpenter. Heidi Braden. Tammy Frith. Sarah Braden. Sally Jensen. Dawn Burbank. Amy Laverty. Back row: Diane Harp. Paula Tuttle. Renee Terpenmg. Michelle Evans. Cindy Villanueva. Sharon Currier. Missy Swift. Lonetta Spidel. Missy Simons, and Coach Cindy Grant. Front row; Jay O'Brien, Scott Joostberns, Dean Stewart, Kim Organ — mgr. Ken Trumble, John Forell. Dean Hale, Tom O'Brien, Back row; Mr. Ricketts — Coach, Dennis Gardner. Steve Cardenas. Scott Villanueva, Skip Wyskowski, Pat Resseguie, Jon Granger, Steve Lantrip, Dan Keech, Lane Brumm, Dennis Bonney. Robert Browne, missing — Assn’t Coach Mr. Gurd, Melissa Brenton mgr. Dennis Gardner, Captain of the Wrestling Team, became the SMAA League Champion (145 lbs.) on Feb. 12, 1983! His sea- son record was 22 Wins and 9 Losses. Lane Brumm and Dennis also qualified for Re- gional Class C Competition, by placing in the top 4 of our District. Good job Dennis and Lane! M. V. WRESTLERS PIN TO WIN This page sponsored by TRUMBLE AGENCY in Vermontville. WINTER SPORTS SCORES VARSITY BOYS pASKfTBALL MV Opponent 62 Mlddleville 49 Charlotte 77 Pennfield Mlddleville arlotte ennfield Bellevue PottervfUe Olivet Springfield Bronson , Caledonia St. Ph’iip Portland BALL Pottervilie ■glijo Lake Bronson St. Philip Olivet 76 50 68 24 50 34 36 46 47 41 71 72 61 48 70 46 43 55 53 62 League Finish 3tf j Most Valuable — Gary Most Improved — Alan Reid Mater and Mark Valdlck FRESHMAN BASKETBALL MV . Opponent 54 Mlddleville 61 18 Portland 69 41 Charlotte 51 24 Pennfield 51 48 Olivet 57 62 Springfield 28 30 76 49 St. Philip ' : 46 25 Pennfieic: 60 41 Mlddleville 49 Lakewood 47 Sofingfteld 39 40 b-on80n jM k 95 55 Portland h 7iM 57 St. Philip 53 37 Olivet 49 ■ iff r— VARSITY VOLLEYBALL JV VOLLEYBALL WRESTLING MV 1st 2nd 1st 2nd Opponent games games 1 15 0 Lakewood 15 15 3 10 Lakewood 15 15 2 0 Saranac 15 15 0 2 15 15 2 3 Pennfield 15 3 7 7 Coldwater 15 15 8 3 15 2 13 15 Bellevue 15 15 1 10 15 9 8 3 Springfield 15 15 1 2 15 15 0 7 Bronson 15 9 15 15 7 15 16 12 Olivet 14 11 15 15 15 11 15 Mlddleville 12 15 2 5 15 15 0 2 St. Philip 15 Most Valuable — Lynn DeGroot Most Improved — Cindy Symonds Honorable Mention — Lisa Pomeroy Special Mention Loretta Meehan M % 1st % MV 1st 2nd games m ii 12 15 E 15' 12 15 4 4 2 12 6 1 3 1 1 0 1 2 13 6 8 6 3 13 4 6 4 3 15 12 15 15 15 Opponent St. Philip Lakewood Mlddleville Springfield Pennfield Bellevue Cold water Bronson Olivet 1st 2nd games 5 15 15 15 15 12 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 5 9 15 3 9 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 12 7 MV Opponents 24 Deiton 58 21 Mlddleville 50 18 Olivet 59 42 Bellevue 29 23 Springfield 48 46 Pottervilie 36 18 Bronson 52 15 Pennfield 48 15 Mlddleville 50 29 Lakewood 48 12 Portland 58 League Finish 5th Most Valuable —■ Dennis Gardener Most Improved — Pat Ressequie All Conference Athletes Dennis Gardener (first) Lane Brumm (second) Steve Cardenas, Tom O'Brien, and Ken Trumble (fourth) Most Valuable — Malinda Wagner Most Improved — Tracy Carpenter Sportsmanship — Missy Swift 8th Grade Basketball Front row; Dan Snowden, Matt McClelland, Adam Brumm, Tobias, Brian Sleeper. Scott Carpenter. Matt Bracy. 3rd row; George Steinbrecher, Glenn Ewing, Mike Long, Rob Weiler. 2nd Brian Ainsworth, Robbie Trowbridge. Tal Gearhart, Joey Boda. row; Coach Mr. Booher, Matt Owen, Paul Bahs, Scott Phenix, Jeff Chris Youngs. Troy Thompson. Daniel Hale. 7th Grade Basketball Front Row; Lloyd Cooper. Brock DeGroot, Richard Varney. Brian Brian Bonney. 3rd row; Eric Haeck, Pat Hagon, Jeff Fisher. Brad Stall, Bill Brenton. Matt Brown. 2nd row; Mark Myers, Lance McKee, Scot Lenz. Matt Ewing, Jim Venton, missing from picture Root. Chris Todd, Dale Dickinson, Richard Meade, Dan Siple, coach Bill Brenton. 16 This page is sponsored by WESTERN PINES on Shaytown Rd, Vermontville 8th Grade C h e e r e a d e r s 7th Grade C h e e r I e a d e r s Front — Kim Smith, Kim Hokanson, Jolene Briggs, Kelly Reid Back — Carmen Hamilton, Dawn Morawski, Diane Kane Front — Lori Smith Middle — Lori Higdon, Amy Jo Walker, Joy Hamilton Back — Ronda Steinbrecher, Kelly Hoefler, Kim Bahs This page sponsored by MR. C’s SHOES, your family shoe store in Charlotte. HAVING A GOOD TIME TOGETHER Front row: Scott Lenz Mgr., Mickey Mahon. Jett Starring. Bob Brumm, Marty Martin, Eric Brown. Jeff Garber. Tom DeGroot. Back row: Kim Gillig. Ryan Trowbridge. John Meyers. Scott Whitmore. Luke Potter, Randy Joostberns. Greg Lenz. Tony Dunkleburger. Tim Ramey. Ernie Wright. Coach Mr. Lenz. and Mgr Kim Benton. This page sponsored by NASHVILLE HARDWARE SPORTING INC. in Nashville. VARSITY GIRLS SOFTBALL Front row: Tammy Corkins. Stacy Hill, Tania Colby, Lynn DeGroot, Jamie Carpenter. Back Row: Norma Lightner mgr., Colleen Hoffman. Michelle Rogers. Amy Cole. Barb Gurd. Kristie Hosey, Jackie Gardner. Duska Morawski. and Tracy Symonds. Missing from picture Coach Mr. Ricketts. Front row: Joey Youngs. Todd Benton. Judy Knoll Mgr., Kurt Hartenburg. Mark Valdick, Julius Maurer. Robin Rathurn Mgr., and Jett Fisher Mgr. Back row: Lee Kienutske. Jim Fuller. Scott Joostberns. Eric Hottman. Mark Martin. Jim Colby. Craig Ostergren. Brett 1 Ramey. Jack Semrau. Ken Meade. Ken Trumble. and Coach Terry Mix. J. V. BASEBALL TEAM This page sponsored by CHRISTENSEN’S FURNITURE in Charlotte. J. V. SOFTBALL IS A HIT Front row: Paula Tuttle. Tamara Frith. Lisa Hansen. Debbie Corkins. Heidi Braden. Back row: Melissa Brenton. Dionne Wolf. Kathryn Varney. Sue Jensen. Carol Lamie. Paula Ulrich. Marcia Bishop. Tana Trowbridge, and Mgr. Michelle Varney. Coach Bill Varney and Ass. Coach Herb Frith in picture on right. Front row: Jeff Hamilton. Gary King. Tony Reid. Jim Benit. Robert Brown. Gary Reid. Scott Venton. Mike Smith. Scott Alldaffer. Nathan Shogren. 2nd row: Shan Ferrier. Terry Hall. Dan Lykins. Jess Bahs. Tim Higdon. Dan Levering. Eric Dahlman. Ted Hall. Dean Hale. Jon Granger. Larry Picklesimer Back row: Mgr. Heather Rathbun, Coach Jim Horn. Ray Horn. Jim Symonds. Kent Hamilton. Dean Stewart, Dale Montague. Bill Grinage. Jim Bryans. Mike Campeau. Kevin Chapman. Bob Aber, David Hummel. Ken Gillig, Ray Yarger. Mike Siple, Mike Gurd. Pat Resseguie. and Mgr. Lisa McKee. TRACK This page sponsored by MICHIGAN NATIONAL BANK in Charlotte. The 440 880 Relay Team — Left to right Heather Christie. Jill Peak. Sheila Staskus, Lisa Franks. Front Row: Polly Cook. Jill Peake. Heather Christie. Stephanie Walliczek. Angela Filter. Debbie Staskus Back row; Lori Higdon Mgr. Heidi Christie Mgr. Cassie Davison. Lisa Franks. Sheila Staskus. Lynnette Williams. Paula Steinbrecher. Jamie Simons. Coach Charlotte Williams, and Julie Welcher. GIRLS VARSITY TRACK This page sponsored by LDS OFFICE SUPPLY CO. in Charlotte. I JR. HIGH TRACK TEAM MOVING ON This page sponsored by COUNTRY KETTLE CAFE — home cooking at its best in Nashville. Front Row: Wendy Thomson. Nicole Blair. Sheri Krueger. Kim Bahs. Kelly Hoefler. Michelle Dickinson. Sheri Forell. Carmen Hamilton. Shannon Woodworth. Rhonda Steinbrecher. 2nd Row: Deena Dahlman. Dina James. Joy Hamilton. Beth Starring. Mary Walliczek. Debbie Hull. Kim Smith. Heather Hummel. Kristine Mackenzie. April LaBin, 3rd Row: Christine Vogel. Bill Peake. Tim Imes. Brian Ainsworth. Paul Bahs. Scott Pheniz. Tal Gearhart. Matt McClelland. Rob Weiler. Matt Bracy. 4th Row: Rick Osborne. Brian Stall. Wilson Ashley. Chris Thomson. Scott Carpenter. Rick Allen. Greg King. Brad McKee. Matt Owen. Adam Brumm. Dan Snowden. Robbie Trowbridge. Bill Brenton. Steve Rounds. Coach Mr. Trowbridge. SPRING SPORTS SCORES VARSITY BASEBALL MV 1st 2nd Opponents 1st 2nd games games 10 Lakewood 7 29 Potterville 2 9 Caledonia 8 0 Lutheran North 6 9 St Clair 8 0 Dewitt 5 8 17 Bellevue 1 7 15 3 Olivet 0 1 5 10 Springfield 12 2 4 3 Pennfield 5 5 5 7 Middleville 3 4 6 3 St Phillip 10 2 4 6 Bronson 3 2 7 Districts at Bellevue 1 Won 15 Lost 6 League Finished — 2nd All Conference Athletes — Tony Dunkel- berger. Bob Brumm. Jeff Starring, and Greg Lenz. J.V. BASEBALL St Phillip Bronson Ionia Pennfield r Pennfield Bronson 14 7 3 12 9 15 12 20 8 10 4 20 Won 2 Lost 10 VARSITY BOY’S TRACK MV Opponents 88 Lakewood 44 113 Portland St Pat 18 31 Olivet 101 44 Potterville 89 66 Bellevue 66 85 Springfield 47 70 St Phillip 62 • mmf ■ 5th Eaton County Int. 65 Bronson 67 77 108 Portland Portland St. Pat 62 18 54 Pennfield 78 Regionals 10th out of 16 Barry County Invit. 3rd place League Meet 3rd place Won 6 Lost 4 Tied 1 Most Valuable — Robert Browne Most Improved — Dean Hale Hardest Worker — Tim Higdon All Conference Athletes: Robert Browne, Gary King, Jim Benit. and Gary Reid. VARSITY GIRL’S SOFTBALL MV Opponents 10 Lakewood 25 0 Caledonia 13 10 Bellevue 12 16 Olivet 6 12 Springfield 18 10 Springfield 8 4 Middleville 16 16 Potterville 7 10 Lakewood 13 18 Lakewood 191 7 BellevuMk 17 0 Brons9fl 10 1 Olivet 6 0 Anchor Bay 17 2 Lakeview 17 1 Pennfield 17 6 Pennfield 16 6 Olivet 4 7 Bronson 10 7 Galesbory Augusta 4 1 Middleville 13 Won 5 Lost 16 Most Valuable — Jamie Carpenter Most Improved — Jackie Gardner All Conference Athletes: Jamie Carpen- ter. Lynn DeGroot SM — Kristie Hosey HM — Barb Gurd J.V. SOFTBALL MV Opponent 9 Bellevue 18 27 Springfield DH 13 26 Springfield 9 28 Middleville 18 •22 Lakewood DH 6 18 Lakewood 8 7 Bellevue 24 16 Ionia 18 6 St. Pats DH 15 14 St. Pats 15 7 Middleville 21 5 Pennfield DH 15 15 Pennfield 18 Won 5 Lost 7 Most Valuable — Dee Dee Wolf Most Improved — Paula Ulrich GIRL'S TRA( ppor ent ikewood | iPortlan St Pat Olivet ( Beitevue Pottervilk 4th Invit. 4th SMAA Most Valuable — Lynnette Williar Most Improved — Polly Cook. 1983 PROM The 1983 Prom King and Queen are Bill Wilson and Becky Maker. They are being crowned by Mrs. Carol Curtiss. ALL-SCHOOL MUSICAL “THE BOYFRIEND” Cast members in the musical were Left to right — Heidi Christie, Doreen Cook, Bob Aber. Tim Higdon, Vicki Mix, Beth Heald, Lee Kienutske. Kristy Landes, Vickie Clements, John Houseworth, Terralynn Trine, David Tuckey, Heather Brown, Richard Ro- zell, Audrey Dumont, Jeff Sleeper, Becky Eaton, Marty Martin, Sarah Curtis, John Clements. Dawn Cogs- well. The entire cast spent several late nights rehearsing for the school Musical Production. The leading singers were Vickie Clements and John Houseworth which did a excel- lent job as did the rest of the cast. The choreography was done by our very own talented David Tuckey. Without the guidance and direction of Mr. Thatcher the musical wouldn’t have been possible. The Ma- vahian Staff would like to thank Mr. Thatcher for all the time, energy, and love he gives to our school. The musical was enjoyed and appreciated by many. Picture at left: Production Staff, Tammy James, Gay Goss, Dawn Pix- ley, Director — Mr. Thatcher, Mrs. Thatcher, Mike McDonald, and Kyle Christopher. SENIOR TRIP TO FLORIDA TffRUS mJUL ■ypqES ARDENS Fj ?LE 5 Yh . UUEEN «COURT 1983 MAPLE SYRUP QUEEN AND COURT Front — Alternate Queen Trixie Robinson, and Queen Amy Cole Back — Queen’s Court: Katrina Brumm. Michelle Trowbridge, and Julie Villanueva Miss Martin’s art students of all ages enjoyed a fun day and a learning experience at the Chicago Art Institute, Shedd’s Aquarium, and the 103 story Sears Tower in Chicago on April 16. 1983 ADVERTISING The Mavahian Staff would like to thank the following merchants listed, for sponsoring pages in the yearbook this year. T H A N K Y O U ROSEACRE GREENHOUSE NASHVILLE COIN-OP LAUNDRY KELLEY’S VARIETY IRENE’S BEAUTY SHOP NASHVILLE CO-OP ELEVATOR WOLEVER’S REAL ESTATE SMITH’S MEN’S WEAR BIG GEORGE’S PARTY STORE PIZZA SHOP CHARLOTTE SHOPPING GUIDE C-STORE MR. AND MRS. EARL WILSON ALBERT BELL DEALER of PIONEER BRAND SEEDS OLDE FASHIONED PARLOUR PAUL’S GUN SHOP AMERICAN BANK OF CHARLOTTE CHARLOTTE ELECTRIC MOTORS INC. JR’S PARTY MART HALSEY CONSTRUCTION CO. GENERAL CONTRACTOR BUILDER EATON FEDERAL SAVINGS LOAN ASSOCIATION BURGER CHEF WESTERN PINES SWANSON COMMERCIAL FOOD EQUIPMENT REPAIR INC. 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