Marine City High School - Mariner Yearbook (Marine City, MI)

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1951 MARINER MARINE CITY, MICHIGAN . . . AND WE WILL FILL THIS CUP TO ITS COMPLETE CAPACITY. 1 MAIIINE CITY HICH SCHOOL MAIIINE CITY, MICHIGAN MISS GLADYS BAKER We, the members of the 1951 Mariner staff, wish to dedicate this Mariner to Miss Gladys Baker, by expressing ourselves in these words: Her care was never to offend, And every creature was her friend. — Gay NOT PICTURED MR. DONALD MCDONALD ¥ s ' MISS MILDRED BOLTON WESTERN MICHIGAN. A. S. MR. EARL BORR WESTERN MICHIGAN, B. 3. MISS CLARICE BROWN NORTHERN MICHIGAN, A.E. MRS. VERNA BURG DORP P ERRIS INSTITUTE CENTRAL MICHIGAN, A.B. MR. FRED CONNORS FERRIS INSTITUTE WESTERN MICHIGAN , B. S. MRS. FLORENCE RUDDY 1 3 CTIIGAN STATE NORMAL I I PE CERTIFICATE 7 MRS. FAR IE McCARRCN MI CHI ' AH STATE NORMAL LIFE CERTIFICATE MR. STEVE NO ' YAK ’YE STERN MICHIGAN, B.S. 2 1 i IV R. BURTON PLUMMER JAMESTOWN COLIEGE, A. B MR. EDWARD TRUDELL NORTHERN MICHIGAN B. S. MICHIGAN STATE M.A. MR. WILLIAM WAYTULOHIG MARQUETTE UNIVERSITY, 3.S SNAPS TAXI SHATTUCK TH3 IRST BAG BA3ICET3ALL BROW 10 ROBERT ARCHER “Bob Underneath the Arches ' Underneath the Arches Football 4 Bowling 3 Band 4 Monitor 4 ROBERT BANTIEN Candy ' Til Get By. Bowling 2, 3 Band 1, 2 , 3, 4 CHARLES BEATTIE Chuck Smoke, Smoke That Cigarette” Football 1, 2 , 3 Basketball 1, 2 , 3 Varsity Club 2 , 3, 4 Student Council 1 President 1 National Athletic Scholarship 3 GERALD BURCH Jerry If I Were a King Football 1, 2 , 3, 4 Basketball 1, 2 , 3, 4 Baseball 1, 2, 3 4 Track 2 , 3 Varsity Club 2 , 3, 4 Boxing 1, 3 Glee Club 4 Monitor 2 , 3, 4 Student Council 2 Ahnual Staff 4 Treasurer 4 National Athletic Scholarship 3 DONNA JEAN CADLE Tennessee Put Your Shoes On Bowling 3 G. A. A. 3 Glee Club 3 Cheerleader 3 PATRICIA CLEMONS Pat Movie Tonight Glee Club 1, 2 , 3 Journalism 2 G. A. A. 1, 2 Student Council 2 3 . GEORGE COOPER Buddy Homework Boxing 2 Band 1 Monitor 3, 4 BETTY DODGE ' I ' m Just a Plain Old Country Girl G. A. A. 1, 2 Glet Club 3, 4 Monitor 3, 4 DONALD ERDMANN Don I Beg Your Pardon Football 4 Basketball 3 Baseball 3 Track 2, 3 Varsity Club 4 Boxing 2 Glee Club 1, 2, 3 , 4 Band 1 Monitor 4 Student Council 3 Journalism 3 N. H. S. 3 , 4 President 3 IRMA EDMANN With a Song In My Heart G. A. A. 1 F. H. A. 3 Glee Club 2, 3 , 4 MITZI FAIRFIELD Fi Honey Bowling 1, 2 G. A. A. 1, 2 Camera Club 1 Glee Club 1, 2 , 3 , 4 Band 1 Monitor 1 , 2,3 Annual Staff 4 Cheerleader 1, 2 , 3 Class Officer 1, 2 CAROL HENKELMAN Five Foot Two Glee Club 1 Monitor 2 , 3, 4 13 EVELYN HITZMAN Eve Make Mine Country Style Bowling 2 G. A. A. 1 F. H. A. 3 Glee Club 2, 3, 4 Student Council 3 Journalism 3, 4 Annual Staff 3, 4 0 Class Officer 4 ROBERT HORN Bob Milk Man Keep Those Bottles Quiet Track 3, 4 Varsity Club 4 Bowling 1, 2, 3 Band 1, 2 , 3, 4 RITA HURLBURT A Little Bit of Heaven G. A. A. 1 F. H. A. 3 Glee Club 2 , 3, 4 Band 2 Monitor 2 , 3 Student Council 3 FHYLLIS JOHN Dark Eyes Bowling 1, 2 , 3 G. A. A. 1, 2 Camera Club 1 Band 1 Monitor 1 Cheerleader 1, 2 , 3 Glee Club 1, 2 , 3 Boris DOROTHY KAMMER Dutch Ain ' t She Sweet? Bowling 1 G. A. A. 1, 2 Camera Club 1 Glee Club 1, 2 Cheerleader 1 2 , 3 JEAN KAMMER The Alphabet Song G. A. A. 1 F. H. A. 3 Glee Club 2 , 3, 4 Secretary 3 t¥ Red V. BARBARA KAUFMAN Barb Hair of Gold, Eyes of Blue f. H. A. 3 Monitor 4 DONNA KAUFMAN Jo California Here I Come Bowling 2, 3 G. A. A. 2, 4 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Student Council 4 Journalism 3, 4 N. H. S. 3, 4 Class Officer 2 Monitor 1, 2, 3, 4 Camera Club 1 SYDNEY McLOUTH Herm It ' S Whatcha Do With Whatcha Got Football 1, 2, 3, 4 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 Baseball 2, 3, 4 Track 1, 2, 3, 4 Varsity 1, 2, 3, 4 Boxing 1, 2 Camera Club 1 , 2 Glee Club 4 Monitor 2, 3, 4 BERNARD MITCHELL Monster Nature Boy Football 1, 2, 3, 4 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 Baseball 2 Track 1, 2, 3 Varsity Club 2, 3, 4 Boxing 1 Glee Club 4 Monitor 1, 2 Annual Staff 3, 4 Vice President 3 CHARLES NETHERTON Charley Charley My Boy Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4 Varsity Club 4 PATRICIA OGDEN Pat You Red Head You Bowling 2, 3 G. A. A. 1, 2 Vice President 1 Cheerleader 1, 2, 3 Monitor 3 S ' PATRICIA O ' TOOLE Fats “Dance Ballerina Dance ' Bowling 1, 2, 3 G. A. A. 1, 2, 3 Camera Club 2 Band 1, 2, 3, 4 Monitor 2 Annual Staff 3, 4 President 2 , 4 Cheerleader 1, 2 Student Council 1, 2 , 4 PHYLLIS SHAW Phid To Each His Own ' Bowling 1, 2 , 3 G. A. A. 1, 2 , 3 Monitor 2 , 4 Student Council 4 Treasurer 1 SHIRLEY SMITH Squirley Smiles Bowling 2 , 3 G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4 Camera Club 2, 3 Glee Club 3, 4 Monitor 3, 4 Journalism 2 , 3, 4 Annual Staff 2 , 3, 4 N. H. S. 3, 4 Treasurer 2 , 3 Vice President 4 JAMES TEICHOW Jim I ' m Bashful Football 3, 4 Baseball 2 , 3 Varsity Club 3, 4 Camera Club 2 Band 1, 2 , 3, 4 Student Council 4 RONALD THOAAAS Fuzzy Night and Day Basketball 1 2 BETTY LOU VOGEL Lou Music Maestro Please Bowling 2 , 3 G. A. A. 1, 2 , 3 Glee Club 2 , 3 Band 1, 2 Student Council 1 N. H. S. 3, 4 Secretary 2 Cheerleader 3, 4 ELMER WOLF Home, Home on the Range NOT PICTURED CHESTER KUBERSKI ' Chet SMITH McLEOD Mr. Touchdown U. S. A. Canadian Capers Football 1, 2, 3, 4 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 Baseball 3 Track 2 , 3 Varsity Club 2 , 3, 4 Monitor 3, 4 Journalism 3, 4 MOCK ELECTION Best Looking Class Angel Most Popular Teacher ' s Pet Biggest Flirt Worst Giggler Best All-Around Cutest Noisiest Biggest Fusser Neatest Most Industrious Most Musical Best Dancer Most Athletic Most Bashful Donna Cadle Barbara Kaufman Shirley Smith Carol Henkelman Phyllis Jolin Evelyn Hintzman Shirley Smith Dort Kammer Donna Cadle Mitzi Fairfield Rita Hurlburt Jean Kammer Pat O ' Toole Dort Kammer Phyllis Shaw Irma Erdmann 17 Smitty Chet Kuberski Buddy Cooper Bernie Mitchell Don Erdmann Fuzzy Thomas Syd McLouth Jerry Burch Jerry Burch Fuzzy Thomas Chuck Beattie Chuck. Beattie Don Erdman Jim Tiechow Fuzzy Thomas Syd McLouth Bob Archer CLASS WILL We, the Class of 1951, do bequeath the following— To the Freshman Class we bequeath our ability to get along with teachers. To the Sophomores we leave the carved-up desks in the session. And to the Juniors, individually, we leave these material things: Carol Henkleman her books to Buster Furtaw so he ' ll receive all A ' s Charles Netherton Bob Archer Mitzi Fairfield his muscle building. course to Hale Saph. his speedy Lincoln Zepher to Dick Smith. her knack of getting around the fellows to Delores Hasler and Maxine Rahn. Donna Kaufman Pat Clemons Pat O ' Toole Pat Ogden Chet Kuberski Bob Bantien Jim Teichow Elmer Wolf Fuzzy Thomas Buddy Cooper her left-over Tintair to Marilyn Kaufman. her extra movie tickets to Carolyn Marzolf. her dancing feet to Bill Henry and Ed. Crampton. her brick red locks to Mary Morningstar. his athletic ability to Lou Morningstar. his curly hair to Bob Van Wormer. his chair in band to Linda Robertson and Delores Schroeder. his girl friends to Don Briggs and Walter Phillips, isn ' t leaving anything; he ' s keeping all that he ' s got. his driver training ability to Sally Boulier and Helen Henderson. Jean Kammer Dorothy Kammer her spelling knowledge to Bill Boulier. her ability to get to class on time to Norma Heitmann and Fran Merrill. Donna Cadle Smith McLeod Bernie Mitchell Syd McLouth Rita Hurlburt Betty Vogel Bob Horn Jerry Burch Phyllis Jolin Irma Endmann her southern drawl to Gail McLean and Lois Vogler. his citizenship papers to Valda Heine. his crown to Earl Fortner. his heighth and reach to Gaylord Creedon. her lovely figger to Shirley Ames and Barbara Segar. her blue eyes to Janice Schaffer. his milk route to Norma Brendle. his step and a half gait to Chuck Hahn. her vitamin pills to Dick Wendt. her look of innocence to Martha Mary Palmer and Sylvia Buchler. Shirley Smith Evelyn Hintzman Don Erdman Phyllis Shaw her numerous duties to Jim Bellore and Harris Ringeisen. her clerical ability to Norine Wissman. his football uniform to Delmar Beier. her old gum and candy wrappers to Mary Jane O ' Mara and Shirley Kornmeier. Barb Kaufman Betty Dodge her quiet ways to Lois Biskner. her farm chores to Helen Henderson. 1 1 1 if GIFTATORY The mighty Juniors, the Class of 52 , wish to express their feelings toward the Seniors with these little gifts. They ' re really not much but we ve always heard that it ' s the thought behind the gift and not the gift itself . We give to Bob Archer this recipe book So in his spare time he can learn to cook. A vitamin pill to Bob Bantien we give So he can really start to live. Because of Chuck Beattie ' s smoking he ' s always broke So we give this pack of cigarettes for him to smoke. For Jerry Burch our limping boy We give this little plastic toy. To Donna Jean Cadle, who comes from the South, We give this gum to put in her mouth. To Pat Clemons, whom we all missed this year, We give this great big Welcome Back cheer. To Buddy Cooper, who loved his science classes, So he can study longer, we give these glasses. To Betty Dodge, our quiet gal, We give this monkey for her pal. To Irma Erdmann, our country girl. We give this keep-sake, an imitation pearl. To Don Erdmann, who helps people a lot. We give this book on Believe It or Not. For Mitzi Fairfield, who has a brown tan. For the warm weather we give this fan. Shorthand Carol Henkelman loved to write, We give this light bulb so she do it all night. To Evelyn Hintzman, who works at the feed store, We give this knife in case of war. To Bob Horn, who loves to cook, We give this helpful Homemaker ' s Book . To Rita Hurlburt, who is so cute, We give this big black paper boot. To Phyllis Jolin, whom we all know as Phyl, We give this little Hayfever pill. To Dort Kammer, so sweet, so nice, We give this book, The Three Blind Mice . To Jean Kammer, our spelling whiz, We give this copy of a final quiz. To Donna Kaufman, who now has black hair. We present this bow for her to wear. To Barbara Kaufman, who lives on the Palms Road, We give this copy of the faithful Morse Code . To Chet Kuberski, who ' s everyone ' s star, We give, for energy, this candy bar. To Smitty McLeod, who ' s got himself a job, We qive this pipe that ' s made of corn cob. U GIFTATORY To Syd McLouth, who fell for Val ' s charms, We give this glue so he can stay in her arms. To Bernie Mitchell, our star and King, We give this copy of the song, The Thing To Chuck Netherton, who has a lot of zep. We give this box of Kellogg ' s Pep. To Pat Ogden with the brilliant red hair. We give this four leaf clover, which is just as rare. A gun we give to Pat O ' Toole, So the whole world she can rule. To Phyllis Shaw, who is so small. We give this vitamin for her to grow tall. To our Queen, Shirley Smith, we give this string, To wear around her finger in place of a ring. To Fuzzy Thomas, the wolf of Marine High, We give this terrible flashy tie. To Jim Teichow, our hungry guy, We give this delicious cherry pie. To Betty Lou Vogel, who loves to cheer, We give this bottle of— root beer. For Elmer Wolf, so he can live up to his name. We give this whistle to bring him fame. —Janice Schaffer 2 JUNIORS RO’7 Is ' KISS BOLTON, S. AMES, V. HEINE, M. KAUFMAN, H. HENDERSON, S. BUCHLER, S. KORNMIER, L. BISKNER, S. BOULIER, N. BRENDLE, RO’.V 2: C. HAHN, W. HENRY, W. BOULIER, D. BEIER, J. BELLORE, B. VANWORMER, H. RINGEISEN, E. FORTNER, E. CRAMPTON, G. CREEDON. HOMEROOM A a a JUNIORS ROW 1: ROW 2: ROW 3: MRS. McCARRON, M. ROBINSON, B. VARNDELL, L. ROBERTSON, M. MORNING STAR, B. SEGAR, N. HEITKAN, P. MERRILL, N. WISSMAN, M. 0 1 MARA , C. MARZOLF, L. VOGLER, M. RAHN, D. SCHROEDER, M. PALMER, L. PURTAW, W. PHILLIPS, L. MORNINGSTAR, R. SMITH, R. WENDT . HOMEROOM B JUNIOR SNAPS NORMA B. NORMA H. J AL BOB VAN SYLVIA JIM SOPHOMORES ROW 1: A. EUESDEN, D. AMAMA, N. BOULIER, H. KELLER, K. KLIEMAN, M; DUDLEY, D. KALTZ, G. KRUCKENBURG , MISS BROWN, ROW 2: J. HUDSON, B. ELSHOLZ , K. BIANCHI , J. AUCLAIR, B. GENAW, G. HORN, A. BUTTLER, J. DUPUIE, P. JOLIN, ROW 3: G. BUTTLER, D. BEATTIE, K. EATON, R. GILBaRT, D. DUEWEKE, K. HOLMES, R. BEATTIE. HOMEROOM A SOPHOMORES ROW 1: B. WENDT, C. REICHLE, W. PRICE, N. SEGAR, M. Me ADO, M. STRONG, B. SPENS, MR. NOWAK, ROW 2: B. MAY, S. MONROE, J. MARSA, J. RICHARDSON, M. STROBING, D. SCHELDEN, ROW 3: E. OGDEN, J. WHITE, T. O ' TOOLE, L. SMITH, B. YOUNKINS, W. TRTJDELL, R. MUNSON, R. THOMPSON. HOMEROOM B Si SOPHOMORE SNAPS FRESHMEN SNAPS BARB GAIL CAROL MARY BELLE ALICE NEVA FRESHMEN ROW 1: R. BROWN, J. KAMINSKI, A. BRUPP, P. HALL, V. ERDBECKER, C. EDWARDS, M. BRADFORD, H. FURTAW, J. ERDMANN , M. DENINE, M. GOULETTE, B. KAUFMAN, P. GULDNER, ROW 2: D. HOLLAND, E. ELLIS, D. CHAPMAN, D. JOHNSON, E. CAMPBELL, E. GENAW, L. HOLLAND, E. KNIGHT, T. HORN, P. BRIGGS, L. ARCHER, B. AMEEL, B. DOETCH, M. GASTON, MR. CONNORS. HOMEROOM A 30 FRESHMEN HO” 1: MR. KETNER, G. MITCHELL, C. SCHELDEN, D. LEE, B. McLEOD, G. MALCOLM, E. ROBERTSON, M. LEITCH, A. SNAY, E. TEUDELL, N. YOT7NKINS, I,. LANGE LI , M. VOGLER, ■:07 2: H. SYME, J. ST. JAMES, C. FILLER, F. McALLISTER, K. 7ARWICK, L. ¥ ARQ.UART , G. O’HARA, G. O’NEAL, H. YARD, R. LAVENDER, D. SIMONS, RO’.V 3: G. PHILLIPS, B. BAKER, F. WILLIS, H. LePOIR, D. VANDEWALKER, V. CLAYTON, ' 7. VERMULEN, K. MALCOLM, R. SMITH, R. McCLULLEN, D. O’HARA, 7. SHIVELY, H. RSICIILE, K. AMEEL, I. LIETZ , H. FURTA’V. HOMEROOM B CL en th anM Ciyh-ik EIGHTH GRADE ROW 1: ROY 2: ROW 3: S. DUFONT , J. OHARTIER, R. DIVI TE, F. DRINKARD, C. BAKER, N. BAKER , L. DIRTLIN, M. ABHAPZ, B. FIJRTAW, T. GHRISTENSON, B. BIBEAU, J. ENO, L. BISKNER, N. HARPER, 0. B RENTIER , J.. AXE AKER, R. BRENNER, MR. 30RR , M. JISKE, E. DEWEY, J. BEATTIE, J. FTTRTAW , G. PAUGHER, E. FRYDELL, G. KURTZ, J. HORN, M. EAH.TER, L. KACZSPERSKI. HOMEROOM A 21 EIGHTH GRADE RO’Y 1: T • TERHIJNE, 3. ROBERTSON c. SICKEN, A RO Y -2: MR . T’RUDELL, M. DICKINSON C. LDE , L. ROY 3: V. MCDONALD, A. LAKE, D. 1 PERHUNE, D. THOMPSON, 3. SEGAR, A. RECOR, PHILLIPS, B. ROSSEAtJ, HOMEROOM B 31 SEVENTH GRADE ROT 1: R. KAMMER, T. BISSAU, D. HILL, K. AMEEL, B. 0 SWELL, K. LIETZ , M. FURTAW, P. EMIC, J. LUFLEY, C. FTJRTAT, B. DeLORGE, E. HEARTWIG, E. STRUBING, E. SMITH, J. HARRIS, ROT 2: A. GEROW, W. SIMONS, J. SIGAFOOSE, T. VANETTON, D. STAGER , R. LUMLEY, J. THOMPSON, C. FABIN, 0. ROSE, R. DANIELS, H. KOCK, R. P LIVER , G. TICKNOR, MR. ' VAYTALONIS. HOMEROOM A 3 S ' SEVENTH GRADE ROW 1: D. 5Y ME , L. STOCTON, N. THOMPSON, P. PPINGST, K. NORMAN, B. DRINKARD, J. LEONARD, B. DAVIS, E. NARZOLF, B. REICHLE, N. SMITH, R. DEWEY, J. PORT AW, ROW 2: MR. SHATTUCK, B. SMITH, H. BELL, R. BEATTIE, P. MONTANG, S. BALFOUR, S. SMITH, T. CHAPMAN, j. McAlister, .m, emig, a. Gregory, a. burns, D. McCULLEN, B. SANTORO, P. COOK, M. SHARROW, A. KERNS. HOMEROOM B 3c ; Refusal ie earns BASKETBALL ROW 1: ROW 2: ROW 3: 0. CREEDON, E. OGDEN, D. BEATTIE, D. DUSWEKE, C. KTJBERSKI. S. Wo LOUTH, B. MITCHELL, B. VANWORMER, J. BELLORE, C. FAFN, MR. NOWAK, M. BIANCHI , E. CAMPBELL, L. SMITH, H. LePOIR, J. WHITE , D. HOLLAND, B. AHEEL, M. GASTON, E. GENAW, H. SYME, MR. KETNER, D. VANDEV AI.KER, F. WILLIS, C. MILLER, D. SMITH, D. CHAPMAN, B. YOTTNKINS, J. ST. JAMES. 3f FOOTBALL TEAM HOW 1: R. BEATTIE, B. MITCHELL, D. ERDMAN, C. KUBERSKI , S. Me LOUTH, G. BURGH, J. TEICHOW, EARL BORR, COACH, CHARLES KETNER, COACH, ROW 2: G. MANUAL, H. RINGEISEN, H. SAPH, C. HAHN, J. BELLORE, R. VANWORMER , R. WENDT, E. OGDEN, STEVE NOWAK, HEAD COACH, ROW 3: R. YOUNKINS, L. SMITH, R. THOMPSON, D. BEATTIE, J. CURRIER, D. DUEWEKE, J. WHITE, R. VANDEWALKER, R. SMITH, ROW 4: C. MILLER, F. LePOIR, H. SYME, D. JOHNSON, E. KNIGHT, B. AMEEL , K. GASTON, F. WILLIS, J. ST. JAMES, D. HOLLAND, ROW 5: H. KOCK, J. McALISTER, T. O’TOOLE, R. CHAPMAN, S. SAPH, A. GREGORY, T. CHAPMAN. to BASEBALL TEAM ROW 1: H. LePOIR, ROW 2: C. HAHN, J MR. NOWAK, BOULIER, E ROW 3: H. SYMS , 3 . SHIVELY E. KNIGHT. D. JOHNSON, AUCLARE, S D. DUEWEKE , GENAW, DOSTCH, R. P. WILLIS, D. VANDEWALKER, Me LOUTH, E. OGDEN, B. VANWORMER, B. SMITH, D. CHAPMAN, B. AMEEL, C. MILLER, y TRACK TEAM ROW is K. EATON, B. YOUNKINS, B D. CAMBELL, B. AMEEL, C. J. BELLORE , ROW 2: MR. KETNER , G. CREEDON, D. DUEWEKE , K. KAICOLM, RINGEISEN. . HORN, S. MILLER, B. D. CHAPMAN, C. HAHN, H. Me LOUTH, BAKER, D. SMITH a eetleade eti iu ent ’Qciimiiei ■Q nnua l V3 ANNUAL STAFF ROW 1: E. HI NT Z KAN , S. BtTCHLER, V. SMITH, S. SMITH, B. VOGEL, P. O’TOOLE, ROW 2: MISS BOLTON, B. MITCHELL, D. 3EIER, D. WENDT , C. HAHN. Y STUDENT COUNCIL new 1: D. THOMPSON, E. DEWEY, P. SHAW, G. McLEAN, L. ROBERTSON, B. WOODS, P. PFINGST, N. LEITCH, H. SYWE, ROW 2: P. O’TOOLE, D. KAUFMAN, P. JOLlN, V. HEINE, J. SCHAFFER, P. HALL, M. KAUFMAN, S. BUCKLER, M. RAHN, ROW -3: MRS. HALL, G. CREEDON, D. HOLLAND, E. DEWEY , MR. SIMMONS. LOG STAFF ROW 1: N. WISSMAN, S. BUGJTLER, B. WENDT , M. KAUFMAN, N. HEITNAN, I,. BISKNER, ROW 2: MISS BROWN, E. HINTZMAN, N. BRENDLE, J. SCHAFFER, D. KAUFMAN, H. KELLER, P. JOLIN, S. SMITH, ROW 3: G. KRUCKENBURG , R. MUNSON , D. HU 1. 1 AND, H. RINGEISEN D. BEATTIE . D. WENDT , D. S?4TTH. BAND ROW 1: C. EDWARDS , J. LEONARD, N. YOTTNKINS, RCW 2: E. KNIGHT-, P. BRIGGS, M. SHARROW, J. TICKNOR, R. DEWEY, T. 3IBEATT, E. SMITH, F. GASTON, L. ARCHER, B. ROBERTSON, R. KAMMER, C. SICKEN, D. SCDELDEN, ROW S: G. PHILLIPS, E. CAMPBELL, L. VOGLER, L. ROBERTSON, M. STRONG, D. JOHNSON, J. MARSA, G. McLEAN, D. SCHROEDER, ROW 4: D. HOLLAND, H. RINGEISEN, B. ARCHER, B. SANTARO, R. REICHLE, S. BALFOUR, B. TRUDELL, M. DRINK ARD, A. RECOR, L. McLOUTH, C. WILDE, J. TEICHOW, P. O’TOOLE, P. JO LIN, ROW 5: K. PALMER, MR. PLUMMER, B. BANTIEN. V7 P. JOU:i, 3. VOGEL, N. BHRNDLE, H, KKLLKR, l . STRONG, E. ROBERTSON CHEERLEADERS C. REICHLE, I.. ROBERTSON, F. KUE NAN, B. WOODS, M. BRADFORD. ( jlQr ' t al i a ' tiit y VARSITY CLUB ROW 1: E. OGDEN, J. BELLORE, L. MORNING STAR, S. McLOUTH, D. ERDMANN, B. MITCHELL, J. TEICHOW, B. GENAW, B. VANWORMER , B. THOMPSON, ROW 2: C. HAHN, H. SAPH, D. WENDT, D. BEIER, B. YOUNKINS, D. DUEWLKW, D. BEATTIE, J. WHITE , P. WILLIS, T. O’TOOLE, MR. KETNER, ROW 3: R. GILBERT, D. CHAPMAN, J. MANUAL, G. CREEDON. 5 MONITORS ' CLUB iO ' V 1: PC7 2: ' V 3 N. BOULISR, B. 7ENDT, S. BUCKLER, H. ’ TENDERSON , F. MERRILL, B. SEGAR, F. SHA7, TT . FELLER, K. STRONG, S. KCRNKIER , J. HUDSON, D. KALTZ, A. BUTLER, F. KAUFMAN, M. R03INS0N, S. AFES, V. HEINE, C. HENKLEMAN, D. KAUFMAN. J. SCHAFFER, M. RAHN, J. ERDMANN, S. SMITH, MR. TRUDELL, B. DODGE, B. KAUFMAN, V. PALTER, D. ERDIAANN, D. HOLT, AND, 7. HENRY, G. BUTLER, S. Me LOUTH, D. WENDT. SI NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY ROW 1 ROW 2 : C. HENKLEMANN , B. VOGEL, D. WENDT D. ERDMAN, D. KAUFMAN, B. WOODS, : MR. SIMMONS , J. MARSA, S. SMITH, : McLEAN, J. KAMMER, P. O ' TOOLE, M. V. HINE, E. HI NT Z MAN, J. SHAFFER, MRS. DUDDY. D. BEATTIE, [. RAHN, G. KAUFMAN, S. BUCKLER, GIRLS ' ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION ROW 1: MISS. KINGINGER, C. REICHLE, A. SNAY , M. BRADFORD, E. ROBERTSON, K. KLIEMAN, ROW 2: V. ERDBKCEER , G. MITCHELL, B. WENDT , N. BOULIER, V. SMITH, P. McALISTER, J. KAMINSKI, ROW 3: B. McLEOD, D. SCHELDEN, M. PALMER, M. 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