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

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Beiiicatuin 3lntnctus The 1968 Mariner staff dedicates this book to: Mr. Stanley Wiinikainen For: . . . enduring the cold half of the gym this long. . . . stimulating the football team into putting forth their best, even though there were no goal posts nor a regular field for practice. . . . teaching hundreds of boys what honesty, courage, sports- manship, and all the other ad- mirable traits of manliness are. I HI ar titer (fable of Contents page Atmtimstratum anti Jfamltu 1 1 Menhirs 27 4unuir« 45 •$nphnnuiri ' « 51 jFreshnten 59 (fable of Contents fagc Athletics t 7 Artiinties 85 ©njanteattnns 101 Menhir Jlnticx 118 A ttiu ' rt is entente l Hi 5 Annual i taff EDITOR: Betty Salisbury BUSINESS MANAGER: Carol Hill COPY EDITOR: Marilyn Olde ART EDITOR: Sharon Phelps ADVISOR: Miss Martha Lownsbury SPORTS: Steve Young Bob Herrington Becky Rhoades GENERAL FEATURES: Marcia Hauke Diane Kinyon Jan Schlottman Wanda Maxwell PHOTOGRAPHY EDITOR: Rick Wesbrook 6 jfnri ' Uuuii No one had more need for an ‘‘unconquer- able soul , than those who experienced modu- lar scheduling for the first time. In no other system of education is the stu- dent more of a “master of his fate , or a “captain of his soul’ . It is with this theme, “Invictus”, meaning, to be invincible, that we summarize this school year. We hope too, that you have felt the powerful argument expressed by Wil- liam Ernest Henley for the triumph of courage over circumstance. 1 7 (Out nf thi’ Xttjht ©hat (L ilu ' r s Ble ♦ 10 A ti mini strati on DR. PAUL APPEL Superintendent IWrb of (jjimration MR. EDWARD TRUDELL Principal SEATED: Mrs. Helen Gonzales, Trustee; Mr. Malcom G. Simons, President; Mr. Donald MacDonald, Secretary. STANDING: Mr. John J. Kralik, Jr. , Treasurer; Mr. Milton J. Gearing, Trustee; Mr. Ed- win H. Lindow, Vice-President; Dr. Donald H. Konyha, Trustee. -Port Huron Times Herald Photo 12 Hi MISS PAT DALY (L U ' rical MRS. LOU CHARTIER Xurs c . . . always ready with plenty of Band-aids, aspirin, sympathy, and a smile . . . (You did what? to your . . . what?) MRS. MARCELAN CARTIER 13 Jfarultu . . . first day for the teachers finds them looking over the schedu les. 31 (Thank HI ha to be r MISS JEAN BASTIAN MRS. HELEN BEADLE MRS. MURZELLE BROWN Band - Chorus Guidance Instructional Aide 14 (Ipniis HUijt Be . . . MISS SONDRA CAWRSE MR. DON CHAMBERLAIN MRS. JULIANNA CLAUSEN Business Education Social Studies-Spanish Art 15 Jiatultjj ... it ' s scorched ! 31 it the 3fdl Clutrh MR. GENE GUNDERSON MISS LINDA HALL MRS. MARY HARRIS Math - Coaching Social Studies Science 18 . . . of (Circumstance MR. GAREY HARVEY MR. ELERY HORNING MRS. FLORENCE JOACHIM English - Speech Business Education Business Education 19 31 If a in Kot Jlmteti MISS KATHRYN KIMMET MISS MARTHA LOWNSBURY MRS. FLORENCE MCCLELLAND Guidance Physical Education Librarian 20 MR. GEORGE NEWCOMBE Biology MR. JAMES OLDE Math - Physics 21 MISS MADELINE N1EMCZAK Home Economics MRS. LAURABELLE PALMER MR. EUGENE PARSONS MR. BURTON PLUMMER Instructional Aide Social Studies English 22 Hither the Hlubtjernittttjs MR. KENNETH WINGATE Metals MRS. MARY LEE YOUNG English MRS. GRACE ZAPEL Social Studies 24 . . . of (Dtante MISS BARBARA RINKER MRS. GEORGIA OSTERLAND MR. DONALD URQUHART Director of Research Secretary Director of Dissemination 25 (flustohians 26 Sponsors MISS MARTHA LOWNSBURY MR. FRED CONNORS 28 DIANNA L. BEAKER RUTH HELEN BEIER RAY BRADFORD 29 GERALD L. CORBAT ELIZABETH DEE CORDON BONNIE LEA CURRIER DENNY E. DANNEELS WILLIAM E. DANNEELS KATHALEEN DIANE DAVID 30 NANCY DAWN DECKER CONSTANCE ANN DEMKOWSKI MICHAEL RAY DONALDSON 3 ! THOMAS J. EMERY MERRILYN ERNST DAVID GORDON FRANK NORBERT J. GALLAGHER JUDY MARIE GRABOWSKI SHARON LEONA GULDENSTEIN DOUGLAS KEITH HAUKE 32 MARCIA LYNN HAUKE PEGGY LYNN GATZ RAY GRABOWSKI WENDI ANN GRABOWSKI CHARLES FREDERICK HILLIER LINDA JEAN INGLES THOMAS ALLAN HOLLADAY WILLIAM JACOBS ROBERT HERRINGTON CAROL LYNNE HILL DONNA KAY HORTON WILLIAM A. JOHNSON CHRISTINE JUSWICK BRUCE MILTON KLUMPH DIANA SUE KINYON DAVID LEDFORD ROBERT R. JOHNSON LYNNE CHRISTINE KADEY JOHN ALLEN KIERSZYKOWSKI GARY A. KAATZ DONALD ALLEN KONYHA KRIS ANNE LOZON RUTH ANN McGLYNN HANNE MIETH-KLAUSEN FRANK W. MILLER MARILYN ELAINE OLDE JAMES H. OSTERLAND 35 ROBERTA LEIGH RHODES BETTY LOU SALISBURY HENRY CARL SCHALLER, JR. DOUGLAS D. SMITH BENJIMAN MICHAEL SCHROEDER SANDRA K. SIMONS 36 HAROLD JAMES SMITH JOANNE K. SMITH PATSY SUE SMITH PETER MICHAEL STANDEN KATHRYN S. STOCKWELL MARY V. SWEET LYLE L. THUEME GARY A. TOMLIN 37 IRENE MARY THARRETT LAWRENCE JOSEPH WEBB RICHARD P. WE INERT REBECCA E. WIGINTON JAMES THOMAS WOOD STEPHEN ROY YOUNG 38 Senior lEtfo 39 Mententber Mhm . . 40 ' V BEST PERSONALITY GARY TOMLIN BECKY RHOADES MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED DON KONYHA CHRIS KADEY FRIENDLIEST BOB JOHNSON JEANNE BASSETT BEST ALL AROUND KRIS LOZON CHARLES HILLIER BEST DRESSED LARRY COBB PATSY SMITH CHATTER BOX STEVE YOUNG SHARON LABUHN BEST LOOKING DOUG SMITH CHRIS JUSWICK MOST ATHLETIC . TONY PRYBYLA LIZ CORDEN WHITTIE3T RICHARD WEINERT LINDA KAUFMAN BETTY SALISBURY CLASS WHEELS •LARRY COBB SHARON LABUHN BEST DANCERS MIKE SHROEDER KATHY WESBROOK unmrs PHOTO Not Available Cindy Baker Tom Baysinger Nancy Beaker Scott Beckett Cecilia Achatz Kathy Achatz Gary Acre Ross Acre Carolyn Arnold NO PHOTO TOO BUSY Beverly Beier Bonnie Biewer Ron Biland Ruth Ann Brown Lloyd Biscorner John Boyl PHOTO Not Available George Bukowski Debbie Cartwright Maureen Boland Ben Chartier Leslie Cobb Rob Curtis PHOTO Not Available Steve Dawe Bob Decker Richard DeMeyer Vernon Dodge Sally Donaldson Judy Cyrowski Wesley Dandron Donna Danneels Debbie Davidson 46 Kim Dorton Mary Du row Mike Egan Dave Faucher Linda Frank Nancy Furtaw Tom Furtaw Tom Galvin Pam Genshaw Kathy Gerow MaryLou Gerow Sue Golder Sue Heisler Ted Hendrick Judy Holland Leo Johns Albert Johnson Wayne Head Absent when pictures were made PHOTO NOT AVAILABLE Jennifer Jones Ralph Jones Steve Jones Ed Kaufman Brian Kaufman 47 Dale Kaufman Robert Kaufman Donald Kirshinger Ed Klieman Ron Kohlhoff Dan Konyha June Krantz Fred Kwasnik Jim LaBuhn April Lada Carl Ladensack Jim Ladensack Nancy Lipke Louie Lozon Carol LaGrow Tom Ledford TOO BUSY PHOTO Not Avoiloblo PHOTO NOT AVAILABLE Wanda Maxwell Sharon McGlynn Craig McLean Jon Micoff Darlene Miller Doris Mitti Sandra Mitti Georgia Moody Mike Nichols 48 Jane Reichle Steve Reynolds Chris Orchard Carol Osterland Joyce Osterland Donna Ottenbacker Kathy Patterson Gary Peters Mike Phillips Sheila Piper Richard Poffenberger Debby Roof Dorothy Rotarius Janice Schlottman Bill Schumacher Larry Shackett Nelson Smith Pam Smith Joe Snay Charles Stevens Bill Steward Tom Simons Dennis Smith John Smith LauraLee Smith PHOTO Not Available 49 (Officer ' s President: ED KAMMER Vice-President: DALE KAUFMAN Secretary: JIM LADENSACK Treasurer: JIM LaBUHN John Stier Rodney Thueme Bev Tomlin Jo Ann Totzke LouAnn Totzke Pat Tucker Dennis Warner Jim White Karl Widdas Randy Wilkins Sallie Young Bob Kurby 50 S (Officers President: MIKE ORCHARD Secretary: BEV ZYNDA Vice-President: TERRY MINOR Treasurer: CINDY BALFOUR Marilyn AcHatz Marleen Acre Mike Acre Jeff Ames Carol Austin Harold Babel Warren Baker Joe Balaker Tom Balaker Cindy Balfour Neal Barks Chuck Beattie Ralph Beattie Russ Beattie Jerry Benedict Patty Black Steve Bowden Don Buel Rosann Bukowski Jim Cain 52 Rosemary Craite Ron Curtis Joyce Danneels Gale David Debra DeCou Larry Denean Lynn Denton Denise DeSnyder Susan Doktor Virginia Dombrowski Is this an Amoeba? See, I told you . . . Jim Donaldson Barbara Draves Ruth Duchane Karen Duetsch Marsha Fahs Carol Furtaw Virginia Gerow Larry Goulette Charlene Griffor Urban Griffor 53 Debby Gromeck Frances Harmon Dean Hill Rabert Holland Cherel Hollister Jim Holm Georgia Hoyer Paul Hurlburt Janice JohnsoTi Duane Jones Kathy Kelly Ron Kienitz Georgeann Klieman Betty Krantz Steve Kuechen Connie Lowie Dan Liebert Jean Liebetreu Elaine Lindow Food Tech? You gotta be kidding ! Gab, Gab, Gab, Yakety -Yak-Yak Do-Re-Mi-Fa-So-La-Ti-Dooooo! . . . and -a -one, unda two . . . Linda McHeney Debby McKeller Bryanne McLean Gary Merrill Dennis Micoff Terry MacDonald Paul Mainville Barb Mansell Janet Marks Carolyn McCalla Terry Minor Linda Musial Rick Nichols Mike Orchard Vicky Pack Denise Pitcher Patty Posey Sue Pyrzewski Dave Raymond Claudia Rintz 55 Cindy Robb Angelia Robelli Janet Rogers Claudia Russell Linda Ruggers Judy Schaller Jim Schutt Nancy Sharrow Chuck Shomo Sherry Sicken Bill Springhorn Lynn Steward Diann Stover Merle Streitz Sue Strong Stacy Tretheway Kay Trudell Sue Trudell Lois VanSlambrouck Dana Waelens 56 Donald Wagner Donna Warner Phyllis Warner Sue Welser John Wenner You mean I really got it right? Um, let me see . . . We re waiting for some guidance Well, you can ' t say we ' re in the halls. 57 I gotta question . . . See, we sit in chairs sometimes! We ' re the greatest! 58 Officers President: PAUL SHARROW Vice-President: BILL GALVIN Secretary: JEAN FOURNIER Treasurer: DEBBY HOLLAND Patrick Acre Florence Allison Kathryn Andrews Jo Anne Arlow Roberta Arnold Larry Aspenleiter Webster Bailey Donna Baker Robert Bandlow Roger Barney AVAILABLE Barbara Basney William Beaker Pamela Beattie Robert Beck Thomas Beckett Bernard Beier Donald Beier John Bell Mary Benedict David Benoit Daniel Biland Gerald Biland James Biland Connie Biskner Lori Biskner 60 Ya hook this gismo on to that whatchacallit David Bogl Daniel Bott Jill Boulier Sandra Bowden Sylvia Bowen Edward Bradford James Brady Sylvia Burns David Carrier Jacalyn Cartwright Jill Clark Lanson Dandron Mark Danneels Ken Davidson Robert Davis Richard Decker Deborah DeLorge Bernard DeLude Stanley DeLude Kathleen DeRue Christopher DeWolf Janice Dodge Marianna Dombrowski Deborah Duchane Sandra Duetsch 61 Lloyd Emery William Emery Karen Fillipih Jean Fournier Virginia Frank Donna Furtaw David Gabbard William Galvin Kathleen Gatz Todd Genshaw John Grabowski Richard Grabowski Randall Graham Rosemary Griffor Dean Grisham Wendy Hauke Pamela Hayes Janet Head Gary Herbst Deborah Holland 62 Sarah Holland Larry Hoornstra Harold Huber Marie Johnson Jeff Jones Dennis Kaufman Kathleen Kaufman James Kienitz Cheryl Kirby Carlene Kirchinger Marilyn Klieman Terry Klieman Cathy Klumph Christy Klumph Alan Krantz David Krause Gary Kreilter Ronald Kuecken Carl Ladensack Francis Ladensack Gail LaGrow Linda Lavely Arlene Leach Betty Lou Ledford Linda Lewis 63 Robert Lipa William Lipa Gary Markel Mark Mazzola William Mazzola Absent when pictures were mode Mary McBride Jane McCalla Dan Micoff Elda Osterland Lyle Osterland Ralph Paquette Richard Patrick Fred Patterson William Perry Gail Peters 64 Elmer Schrank Lance Schuhmacher Margaret Schutt Gregory Selkey Patrick Senger Alma Sharrow Paul Sharrow Jane Shomo Deborah Smith Kathy Smith Michael Smith Pamela Smith Jo Ann Sons Janet Sopha Renae Stevens Louis Stoffel Owen Strong Alana Summerville Thomas Tenyer Christine Tucker Richard Tucker Michelle Varndell Terry Waltz James Warner Deborah Warwick 65 A Richard Young 66 BarsttjJ jfiuitball BOTTOM ROW: Rich Bay, Bob Curtis, Brian Kaufman, Larry Cobb, Jim Smith, Mike Donaldson, Scott Beckett, Ed Klieman, Jim Jones. SECOND ROW: Bert Johnson, Jim Conklin, Gary Tomlin, Dale Kauf- man, Wayne Head, Cris Griffor, Jim Ladensack, David Faucher, Ed Kammer, Tom Furtah. THIRD ROW: Coach Wiinikainen, Randy Wilkins, Jerry Corbat, Mike Egan, Jim LaBuhn, Bob Duke, Bill Johnson, Dan Konyha, Steve Young, Bob Johnson, Steve Dawe, Rich Weinert, Coach Ameel. TOP ROW: Dave Dan- niels, Don Konyha, John Chapman, Bob Johnson, Ralph Jones, Chuck Hillier, Norb Gallagher, Bob Deck- er, Don Kirchinger, Gary Tenyer. The Locker Room. 69 Charley! ? ij®. Jfmitball (Team J.V. FOOTBALL. STANDING: Chuck Beattie, Urban Griffor, Don Wagner, Mike Orchard, Steve Whitesell, Rick Nichols, Jim Arlow, Duane Jones. SEATED: Warren Baker, Gary Kammer, Dan Liebaert, Ron Curtis, Dean Hill, Rob Holland, Dick Williams. 71 STANDING: Mike Egan, Ray Bradford, Bob Herrington, Bruce Klump, Steve Dawe, Coach Gunderson. SEATED: Rob Holland, Jim LaBuhn, Gary Tomlin, Jim Ladensack, Ed Klieman. NOT PICTURED: Co- captain Dave Ledford. SCORES M.C. 78 Anchor Bay • - - 67 M.C. 54 Algonac - 61 M.C. 47 Cros- Lex - - 57 M.C. 73 Cros- Lex -66 M.C. 66 Yale - - 45 M.C. 73 Yale -76 M.C. 73 Marysville - - 52 M.C. 64 Marysville -80 M.C. 79 St. Clair - - 76 M.C. 51 P. H. C. 46 M.C. 57 Oxford - - 34 M.C. 59 St. Clair 57 M.C. 53 Detroit Country Day - 59 M.C. 65 Holy Cross -63 M.C. 46 St. Clair - - 47 M.C. 52 P. H. C. 50 M.C. - - -. - 59 Holy Cross 45 M.C. 74 Algonac - 55 73 BOTTOM ROW: Dean Hill, Ron Curtis, Urban Griffor, John Warwick, Jim Donaldson, Don Buel, Terry McDonald. SECOND ROW: Coach Wiinikainen, Joe Pauly, Bill Springborn, Gary Kammer, Ron Kienitz, Dan Liebaert, Steve Whitesell, Dick Williams. 1. B. Basketball SCORES M.C. 74 Anchor Bay 56 M.C. 44 Cros-Lex -50 M.C. 43 Yale -40 M.C. 48 Marysville -60 M.C. 52 St. Clair -58 M.C. 44 Holy Cross -39 M.C. 40 Port Huron - - - -56 M.C. 49 Algonac - - - - - 52 M.C. 53 Cros-Lex -55 M.C. 50 Yale -47 M.C. 51 Marysville -74 M.C. 47 St. Clair -48 M.C. 50 Holy Cross -38 M.C. 65 Port Huron -70 M.C. Algonac 74 Jfreehman JJimitball BOTTOM ROW: Ken Davidson, Jim Kientz, Jim Brady, Roger Barney, Elmer Shrank, Bob Lipa, Dick Tucker. SECOND ROW: Tom Beckett, Dennis Kaufman, Paul Sharrow, Dan Micoff, Dave Currier, John Bell, Allen Krantz, Bernard Beier, Coach Gunderson. THIRD ROW: Ly le Osterland, Mark Danneels, Richard Young, Rick Patrick, Harold Hubert, Bill Beaker, Todd Genshaw. Jfreshman Basketball FIRST ROW: Bill Lipa, Lyle Osterland, Dennis Kaufman, Paul Sharrow, Tom Beckett, Larry Aspenleiter. SECOND ROW: Bob Lipa, Bill Beaker, Owen Strong, Todd Genshaw, Bill Galvin, Lanch Shoemaker. THIRD ROW: Dan Micoff, David Krause, Dan Bott, John Bell, Jerry Biland, John Grabowski. 75 j ' prtnu sports ©nlf Chapman shows how to line up a putt. FIRST ROW: Chuck Beattie, Duane Jones, Ralph Beattie. SECOND ROW: John Chap- man, Terry McDonald, Burt Johnson, Lyle Johnson. (1 emits A heavy loss was served to the Mariner ten- nis team through graduation, leaving only two returning lettermen. However, Spring tryouts should bring forth ample talent to again field a strong team. Larry Shackett Mike Phillips 76 Spring Spurts Baseball Spring is synonomous with baseball, as the Mariners hopefully await for good weather. FIRST ROW: Ed Klieman, Mike Egan, Rob Curtis, Jim Osterland, Jim LaBuhn, Ron Curtis. SECOND ROW: Steve Whitesell, Jim Ladensack, Dave Ledford, Bill Spring- born, Gary Maas, Warren Baker, Dean Hill, Dan Liebaert. FIRST ROW: Ed Kammer, Steve Young, Chris Griffor, Richard Bay, Wayne Head, Louis Lozon. SECOND ROW: Gary Kammer, Mike Schroeder, Rob Holland, Dave Ledford, Jim Osterland, Jim LaBuhn, Rich Weinert. (track A new season for the thinclads brings forth some of the returning lettermen. G.A.A. SOCCER TEAM SEATED: Pam Genshaw, Cindy Balfour, Leslie Cobb, Joyce Osterland, Jo Anne Totzke, Linda Vogel. STANDING: Sharon Guldenstein, Debbie Gromek, Ruth DuChane, Miss Lownsbury, Nancy Lipke, Lois Van Slambrouck, Terry Minor. Basketball FIRST TEAM SEATED: Pam Genshaw, Linda Vogel, Miss Lownsbury, Carol Hill, Joyce Osterland. STANDING: Ruth DuChane, Carol Kardasz, Debbie Gromek. Elaine Lindow, Mgr., Nancy Lipke, Sharon Guldenstein, Donna Horton, 79 G.A.A. SECOND BASKETBALL TEAM SEATED: Terry Minor, Jane Fournier, Miss Lownsbury, Debbie Me Kell ar, Kay Trudell. STANDING: Jo Anne Totzke, Cindy Balfour, Barb Mansell, Marilyn Olde, Lois Van Slambrouck, Nancy Anderson, Sharon Phelps, Leslie Cobb. Team manager: Elaine Lindow. 80 DONNA HORTON JO ANN TOTZKE CAROL HILL Cheerle aders FIRST ROW: Joyce Osterland. Kay Trudell. Nancy Campbell, Terry Minor, Barbara Mansell, Cindy Bal- four, Kathy Stockwell. Sharon LaBuhn, Mary McBride, Hanne Mieth-Klausen, Lynda McHaney. SEC- OND ROW: Miss Jean Bastian, director. Wanda Maxwell, Pam Genshow, Gail Mapletoft, Jo-An-Ru Amundsen, Cherie Hollister, Diane Smith. Diane Ladensack, Jane Fournier. Lynn Denton. Sharon Phelps, THIRD ROW: Beverly Zynda, Gail David. Ruth DuChane, Nancy Lipke, Debby Gromek, Jean Kaufman, Denise Boyle Carol Furtaw, Marilyn Olde, Linda Kaufman. Sharon Lozowski. TOP ROW: Susan Heisler, Nancy Anderson, Brian Kaufman. Anthony Prybyla. Robert Herrington. Richard Wesbrook, Dan Konyha, Eileen Loftus, Rosemary Griffor, Linda Phillips. Chorus The audience sits enthralled, as the mighty Mariner Chorus closes another spine-ting- ling performance. With voices swelling in unison, the words, Hallelujah!, Hallelu- jah!, Hallelujah!, ” ring out vibrant and strong, climaxing a tremendous Christmas program. plctte p J jT- t • Ruth Br wn, Sandy Mitti, Donna Warncyj Nancy Furtaw, Marleen Acre, Bonnie Wiswell, Alana Summerville, Parujfc attic OBOE - Lou Ann Totzke, Marsha Fahs BASSOON • Tony Prybyla, Jim Kienitz ' CLARINET • Diana Kinyon, Leslie Cojf, uan Konyhi, Debbie Me Kell ax, Jean Murnier, Kathy Smith, Janice Schlottma Kathy Gatz, Linda Ruggers, Wendy Ha Sarah Holland, Kathy Andrews FRENCH HORNS Sally Silden, Rodney Thueme, Janet gers, Florence Allison TROMBONES DaVLiebaert, Jim Holm, Mark Danneels BARITONE •S l nc teaker, Donna Furtaw SOUSA Pl NE Bob Johnl p. Ron Kienitz PERC UtibJlOf ' George BukAski, Rosann Bukowski, John Wenner, J n Kaufman ALTO CLARINET Georgia Moody, Gail Peters BASS CLARINET Barb Draves, Brian Kaufman ALTO SAXOPHONE Erma Em ry, Owe n Strong ; - D a vo - C arrier TENOR SAXOPHONE Dave Williams, Dennis Kaufman BARITONE SAXOPHONE Harold Lutz CORNETS Claudia Russell, Jo Ann Totzke, Debbie Smith, Greg Forsythe, Debbie Holland, Arvilla Russell, David Krause, Ricky Young, Sandy Duetsch Princess Donna Giardina with escort, Paul Sharrow with escort, Ed Kammer Princess Lou Ann Totzke with escort, Rob Curtis %nnenmtmg Princess Virginia Dombrowski with escort, Mike Orchard 88 QUEEN Kris Lozon m Princess Donna Horton with Escort John Chapman ifmttetnmtng SEATED: Left to right: senior, Donna Horton; Queen Kris Lozon, senior, Hanne Mieth-Klausen. STAND- ING: LouAnn Totzke, junior; Bonnie Biewer, junior; Virginia Dombrowski, sophomore; Donna Giardina, freshman. Being selected Homecoming Queen of my high school was an honor that I will remember long after I graduate. In my effort to represent my school and my friends, I hope my actions equaled the honor the office bestowed on me. 7 90 (Exchange J tuhent Dear Faculty, Friends, and Students, My year in the United States and in Marine City means more to me, than almost any other thing. When I first got to know that I was chosen to be an exchange student, I was very worried. I said to myself: “What in the world have you got yourself into,” but there was no way out. I had and wanted to go through with it. I will never regret that as long as I live. I am so thank- ful and happy that I had this chance and opportunity to grow up. I have learned a lot in my classes, but what I think is the most important is what I have learned outside the books. Being a part of the American life and a member of an American family has been a great pleasure. I have tried to be a good citizen and hope I succeeded. At last but not the least I want to thank you all for being so kind and friendly to me. For making me welcome here. A special thanks to Mr. Trudell, my teachers and the office. dfcucujjl Cu-t o cx_ 91 j ' tuhent Cmutril SEATED: Sharon Guldenstein, Jean Bassett, Chris Kadey, Liz Corden, Linda Vogel, Brian Kaufman, Sharon LaBuhn. SEC. ROW: Mrs. Zapel, Janet Rogers, Sally Young, Lynne Denton, Georgia Moody, Dianna Beaker, Sue Golder, Nancy Beaker, Miss Radke. 3rd ROW: Kay Trudell, Sharon Phelps, Marianne Dombrowski, John Bell, Bill Galvin, Louie Lozon, Glen Smith. 4th ROW: Brian Kaufman, Jim Holm, Dan Liebert, Tom Simons, Rick Wein- ert, Mike Egan, and Steve Da we. Uejjmtii (this place Waiting to toot Var-si-ty down the floor Assemblies nf Jflrath ant dears . . . 95 Oh, those beautiful legs! Pep Band Peps it up. Hr ant a Class . . . Umnns but the Hjjorror . . . 96 . . . of the j§ hahe . . . 97 phntngraphji Class A little too light? This one is wanted by the F.B.I. . . . anti IJet the Menace . . . This was the first year for the Photogra- phy Class. During the year they learned the proper procedures for taking, develop- ing and printing pictures. Movie making was another class project in which they produced What Ever Hap- pened To Baby Vera? You want this picture HOW BIG ??? 98 IHhat (iiiL ' r IjapiH ' ii eb tu t alm lli ' ra? ■ Here comes the Bride! Bride with new honeymoon trousseau. . . . of the IJears • • SEATED: Jeanne Bassett, Kathy Wesbrook. SECOND ROW: Dave Daniels, Ken Davidson, Carl Ladensack. THIRD ROW: Larry Webb, Ross Acre, Mark Mazzola. 99 National tjnmir urii ' tu 1st ROW: Nancy Anderson, Linda Vogel, Linda Kaufman, Chris Kadey, Sue Golder, Carol Hill. 2nd ROW: Marilyn Olde, Marcia Hauke, Don Konyha, Tony Prybyla, Diana Kinyon. . . . J Fin its, anh J§ ' haU jFinit if 1 o , Unafraib 100 Astronomy SEATED: Katie Fillipih, Linda Musial, John Micoff, Larry Denean, Fiances Harmon, Linda Phillips. SECOND ROW: Marsha Fa hs, Mary Gerow, John Shiner, Ralph Beattie, Tom Bala ker, Larry Goulette, Mrs. Harris; sponsor. THIRD ROW: Joe Balaker, Steve Jones, Warren Baker, George Bukowski, Ron Kientz, Mike Orchard, Gary Kammer. Do You Know what my Horoscope is today? We have to lie on our backs out there? Chess SEATED: Marie Johnson, Linda Lewis, Cheryl Kirby, Marilyn Klieman, Janet Sopha, Dan Waelens, Mar- garet Schutt, Jill Clark, Donna Giardina, Roberta Arnold. SECOND ROW: Mary Benedict, Steve White, Terry McDonald, Urban Griffor, Dick Williams, Harold Lutz, Elmer Shrank, Gregg Forsythe, Jim Brady, Lou Ann Rodgers, Mr. Plummer, sponsor. THIRD ROW: Duane Jones, Bob Curtis, Doug Hauke, Jonn Volker, Mike Donaldson, Bruce Klumph, Fritz Britz, John Kientz, David Carrier, Jim Ladensack. FOURTH ROW: Jim White, Jim Babel, Rick Decker, Bob Herrington, Dan Micoff, Gerald Benedict, Dennis Micoff, Don Buel, Rick Patrick. I got his queen on th e third move! Checkmated again! 1 03 SEATED: Norb Gallagher, Doug Hauke, Hank Schaller, Dan Liebaert. STANDING: George Bukowski, Rob Holland, Larry Webb, Mrs. Young, sponsor. NOT PICTURED: Steve Young, Larry Shackett. The unsung heroes of M.C. H. S. , are none other than those hard working boys of the Eight -Ball Club. They devote many hours to school activities that most students take for granted. Besides setting up for assemblies and pep rallies, they assist with school plays, D.J. for the dances, and provide services for community groups that use the building. 104 (fiiijht-Ball dub Catching flying props is an art. j t i 00 k s i e t he mike’s squealing. The cheerleaders are ready now. Ready for the lights? 105 jfXA. SEATED: Richard Bay, John Smith, Jay Wenner, Mike Schroeder, Bob Curtis, Jim Osterland, Rodney Thueme, Ralph Jones, Jerry Corbat, Dick Tucker, SECOND ROW: Tom Tenyer, Gary Kaatz, Dan Wae- lens, David Ledford, Don Kirchinger, David Geib, Mike Nichols, Bob Johnson, Lyle Thueme, Charles Frank. THIRD ROW: Randy Wilkins, David Krause, Tom Simons, Gerald Biland, Terry Riske, Jim Jones, Leo Johns, Roger Barney, Lyle Osterland, Fred Patterson. FOURTH ROW: Dale Frank, Jim Cain, Mat Wenner, Jim Arlow, Chuck Shomo, Bill Shoemaker, Dan Liebaert, Mike Smith, Jim Schutt, Roger Camp- bell, 106 SEATED: Pam Smith, Wanda Maxwell, Georgia Moody, Donna Danneels, Carolyn Arnold, Linda Mc- Haney, Dorthy Rotarius. STANDING: Beverley Tomlin, Carol Furtaw, Linda Frank, Sandy Mitti, Gin- ger Riechle, Diane Smith, Cherie Hollister, and Miss N iemczak. 107 SEATED: JoAnne Totzke, Sharon Guldenstein, Joyce Osterland, Miss Lownsbury, sponsor, Pam Genshaw, Sharon Phelps, Linda Vogel. SECOND ROW: Kay Trudell, Nancy Anderson, Roberta Rhodes, Lois Van Slambrouck, Donna Horton, Teri Minor, Jane Fournier, Cindy Balfour. THIRD ROW: Debby McKellar, Ruth DuChane, Carol Hill, Debbie Gromek, Elaine Lindow, Carol Kardasz, Marilyn Olde, Nancy Lipke. NOT PICTURED: Leslie Cobb, Betty Salisbury. . _ , ftrl s Athletic Association 108 3Jr. Su’i Cross SEATED: Carlene Kirchinger, Sharon Lowzowski, Karen Deutch, Mr. Connors, sponsor, Jeanne Liebe- treau, Carolyn McCalla, Barbara Basney. STANDING: Diane Scalf, Joanne Sons, Ginny Frank, Betsy Pypa, Kathy Kaufman, Alana Summerville, Jane McCalla. The Junior Red Cross added many new members this year. This worthy group was involved in several projects, one of which is the annual fund raising campaign for the Red Cross. Where’s the ointment? It’s not really broken. 109 SEATED: Lois Van Slambrouck, Mary Durow, Jim LaBuhn, Linda Vogel, Sharon LaBuhn, Liz Corden, Kim Dornton, Sue Golder. STANDING: Mrs. Young, sponsor, Kris Kadey, Brian Kaufman, Tony Pry- byla, Marcia Hauke, Jennifer Jones, Nancy Beaker, Nancy Patrick. IEojj The Log staff spent a busy year putting out the school paper. The word was Go - Go , as the staff rushed to get assignments in before the deadline. As in years past, the gossipy Crow ' s Nest” was a popular column, followed closely by the comic strip featuring the Mighty Mr. T . Censor This? Who goofed? 110 Jfleh ic« SEATED, From Left to Right: Wendi Grabowski, Donna Furtaw, Connie Dembrowski, Peggy Gatz, Erma Emery, Penny Smith, Jo-An-Ru Amundsen. STANDING: Bonnie Balfour, Gail David, Diana Kinyon, Rickey Wesbrook, Denise Boyle, Kathy David, Betty Lindke, Mrs. Joachim, Sponsor. ■r. III STANDING: Gary Merrill, Jim Holm, Eileen Loftus, Mike Orchard, Larry Goulette. SEATED: Tom Holliday, Rick Nichols, Burt Johnson, Mike Egan, Rob Holland. Spanish Club SEATED: Elaine Jones, Judy Schaller, Judy Cyrowski, Barbara Draves, Hanne Mieth-Klausen, Diane Stover, Connie Wray. STANDING: Mr. Chamberlain, sponsor, Dan Konyha, Richard Weinert, Tony Prybyla, Don Konyha, Gary Tomlin, Marcia Hauke, Beverley Zynda. The Spanish Club spent a very busy year raising money for a trip to Mexico. Sweater sales and bake sales were some of the projects that were used to raise funds. Friday club sessions were used to plan the trip to Mexico City, with many letters written and brochures gathered for this big event. This is a small? Are you sure it ' ll fit? 113 SEATED: John Chapman, Dave Danneels, Dan Waelens, Jim LaBuhn, Mike Egan, Brian Kaufman, Bob E. Johnson, Bob R. Johnson, Jerry Corbat. SECOND ROW: Coach Gunderson, Mike Phillips, Scott Bec- kett, Wayne Head, Rich Reinert, Jim Jones, Ed Klieman, Ron Curtis, Rick Bay, Bob Dube. THIRD ROW: Mike Schroeder, Randy Wilkins, Gary Tomlin, Charles Hillier, Dave Ledford, Don Konyha, Bruce Klumph, Jim Ladensack, Burt Johnson. FOURTH ROW: Dale Kaufman, Bob Curtis, Ed Kammer, Steve Dawe, Fritz Britz, Mike Donaldson, Ralph Jones, Jim Osterland, Chris Griffor. 114 Collage Discussion on Viet-Nam ... ... on general topics . .. . ... on dating ••• on L. S.D. ... . . . on hippies . . . 115 Menhir 3lni i? r JOHN ALM Student Council-1, 2; Drafting Club- 1, 2; Oil Painting Club-1, 2; Phys. Ed. Club-1, 2 t 3; Football-2. SUE AMEEL Class V. - Pres. -4; Class Pres. -3; MARINER-3; Drafting Club-1, 2; Solo Ensemble Contest- 1; Band-1, 2; FHA-1,2; Sec. -2; Treas. -1; Majorette- 1; Forensics- 3. CUFF AMES Chess Club-1, 2, 3; Phys. Ed. Club- 1,2,3; Football-1; Basketball-1,2. JO- AN AMUNDSEN Transferred from New York- 1967; Medics Club-4; Chorus-4; Sr. play- 4. NANCY ANDERSON LOG-4; Cheerleader-3,4; Sr. play- 4; Chess Club-2; G. A. A. -1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Club-1; Ski Club-3, 4; NHS-3, 4; Chorus-1,3,4; Solo Ensemble Contest-4; Chorus Student Conduc- tor-4; Girls ' Basketball -3, 4; Drama Class-4. BONNIE BALFOUR G. A. A. -1, 2, 3; Medics Club-4; Pep Club-1,2; Girls ' Basketball-3; Letter-3. JEANNIE BASSETT Class V. -Pres. -1, 3; Class Sec. -2; btudent Council-1, 3, 4; Sec. -4; Homecoming rep. -3; LOG-2; Fin, Fur, Feather-1; Medics Club-3; Pep Club-1, 2; Treas. -1. RICHARD BAY Phys. Ed. Club-2,3,4; Varsity Club- 2, 3, 4; Football-1, 2, 3, 4; Capt. -4; Track-1, 2,3. DIANNA BEAKER Student Council-4; LOG-3; Cheer- leader-2; FHA-1; G. A. A. -1; Pep Club-2. RUTH BEIER FHA-3; V. -Pres. -3; Typing Club- 4; Study Club-1, 2. RAY BRADFORD Chess Club-1, 2,3; Phys. Ed. Club- 1,2,3,4; Basketball-1,2,3. FRITZ BRITZ ROBERT BENEDICT Fin, Fur, Feather- 1; Phys. Ed. Club-1,2,3. JOHN CHAPMAN Phys. Ed. Club-1,2,3,4; Varsity Club-3,4; Football-1,2,3,4; Golf- 2,3,4; Capt. -4. GARY CLARK Model Club-1; Science Club-2; Co- op-2, 3,4. LARRY COBB Class Pres. -2; Class Treas. -3; Stu- dent Council-1, 2; Car Club-1; Fin, Fur, Feather-1; Industrial Arts Club-2; Model Club-1; Phys. Ed. Club-1, 2, 3, 4; Ski Club-3, 4; Var- sity Club-2, 3, 4; Football-1, 2, 3, 4; Most Valuable Player-4; Honorable Mention-4; Basketball-2; Track-1, 2,3,4; Capt. -4; Tennis-1; Debate- 1 . JERRY CORBAT Student Council-1; Car Club-1; Fin, Fur, Feather- 1; Phys. Ed. Club-1, 2, 3, 4; Football-1, 2, 3, 4; Track-1,2,3; Typing Club-1, 2; Agriculture -1, 2, 3, 4; FFA-1, 2, 3, 4; Sec. -1; Land Judging Contest-1; State Livestock Judging- 1, 2, 3, 4; Silver ot Gold Awards; Pari. Pro. - 1,2, 3, 4; Silver Gold Awards. LIZ CORDEN Student Council-2, 3, 4; Pres. -4; V- Pres. -3; LOG-2,3,4; Editor-4; Gov’t Day Leader-4; UN Day As- sembly-4; Art Club-1, 2; G. A. A. - 1; Pep Club-1; Ski Club-3, 4; Stu- dent of the Week-4; Miss DAR-4; NHS-3, 4; Sr. play-4. BONNIE CURRIER DAVID DANIELS Phys. Ed. Club-1,2,3,4; Varsity Club-2,3,4; Football-2,3,4; All- Star team-3, 4; FFA-1. BILL DANNEELS Fin, Fur r Feather-1; Track-1; FFA-3. KATHY DAVID FHA-1; G. A. A. -1; Medics Club-2; Band -2; Pep Band-1; Solo Ensem- ble Contest-2; Sr. play-4. CONNIE DEMKOWSKI Art Club-1; Medics Club-4; Sec. - 4; Oil Painting Club-3; Treas. -3; Pep Club-2. MIKE DONALDSON Car Club-1, 2; Phys. Ed. Club-3, 4; Typing Club-2, 3, 4; Football-1, 2,3,4; Basketball-1,2; Track-3,4. BOB DUKE Student Council-3; Chess Club-1, 2; Drafting Club-4; Ski Club-4; Typing Club-3, 4; Typing awards- 3,4; Band-1,2; Football-2,3,4; Basketball-1; Sr. play-4; Track-4. MARY DuPUIE Cheerleader-2; Fin, Fur, Feather- 1; Pep Club-2; V-Pres. -2. ERMA EMERY FHA-1; G. A. A. -1,2, 3; Medics Club-2,4; Band-1,2,3,4; Pep Band-2,3; Band Council-4; Girls ' Basketball-1, 2, 3; Sr. play-4. G. A. A. -1, 2; Oil Painting Club-3; Chess Club-2; Drafting Club-4; Phys. Typing Club-4; Sr. play-4. Ed. Club-1,2; Varsity Club-3,4; Football-1, 2, 3. 116 Senior 3lniiex MERRILYN ERNST Transferred from Grosse Pointe-4; LOG-4; Astronomy Club-4. DAVID FRANK Astronomy Club-4; Slot Car Club- 3; Fin, Fur, Feather-1; Jr. Red Cross-3; Agriculture-1,2,3; FFA- 1, 2, 3; Land Judging Contest-1, 2, 3; Soil Judging Awards-1, 2, 3; Pari. Pro. -3; Sr. play-4. NORBERT GALLAGHER Astronomy Club-4; Chess Club-1, 2,3; Sr. play-3,4; 8-Ball-2, 3, 4; Dance Manager-3,4; Ski Club-4; Football-1, 2, 4. PEGGY GATZ G. A. A. -2, 3; Medics Club-4; Pres. - 4; Pep Club-1; Chorus-1; Girls Basketball-3. DAVID GEIB Fin, Fur, Feather- 1; Rifle Club- 1; Agriculture-1,2,3,4; FFA-1,2, 3,4. JUDY GRABOWSKI G. A. A. -1; Pep Club-1; Ski Club- 3; Sr. play-4. RAY GRABOWSKI Art Club-2; Camera Club-1; Slot Car Club-3; Fin, Fur, Feather-1; Industrial Arts Club- 2; Agriculture - 1; FFA-1. WENDY GRABOWSKI G.A.A. -1; Medics Club-4; Pep Club-1; Typing Club-3. SHARON GULDENSTEIN Student Council-4; FHA-1; G.A.A.- 2,4; Pep Club-2; Typing Club-3; Band-1; Pep Band-1; Girls’ Basket- ball-4; Soccer-4; Sr. play-4. DOUGLAS HAUKE Chess Club-2,3,4; Chess Team-4; Pres. -4; 8-Ball-3,4; Sr. play-3,4; Drama class-4; FFA-1. MARCIA HAUKE LOG-4; MARINER-4; FHA-1; Future Teachers-3; Spanish Club-4; G.A.A. -1,2; Pep Club-2; NHS-3, 4; Chorus-1; Forensics-4; Sr. play- 41 Drama class-4. BOB HERRINGTON MARINER-4; Chess Club-4; Fin, Fur, Feather-1; Phys. Ed. Club- 1,2,3; Chorus-1,4; Football-2; Basketball-1,3,4; Sr. play-4. CARO L HILL S.C.B.E. -4; LOG-3,4; MARINER- 3, 4; Cheerleader-1, 2, 4; Capt. -2; G. A. A. -1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Club-1, 2; NHS-3, 4; Girls ' Basketball-1,2,3, 4; Basketball letter and pin; Track awards; Spanish Club-4; Sr. play- 4. SHARON HILLA Sr. play-4; FHA-1, 2, 3; G. A. A. - 1, 2; Medics Club-4; Ski Club-3; Band -2. CHARLES HILLIER Car Club-1, 2; Phys. Ed. Club-3; Varsity Club-3,4; Band -1,2; Foot- ball-1,2,3,4. TOM HOLLADAY Sr. play-4; Homecoming Emcee - 4; Chess Club-1,2; Science Club- 4; Ski Club-4; Football-1,2; Bas- ketball-3; Forensics-3,4; Drama Class-4; FFA-1, 2, 3; Livestock Judging-3. DONNA HORTON Homecoming rep. -4; Cheerleader- 4; Capt. -4; G. A. A. -1, 2, 3, 4; Band-1, 2; Solo Ensemble Con- test-1, 2; Medals-1,2; Girls Bas- ketball-3, 4. LINDA INGLES G.A.A. -1,2; Medics Club-1; Pep Club-1; Science Club-3,4; Ski Club-3; Typing Club-3; Chorus- 1 . BILL JACOBS Fin, Fur, Feather-1; Phys. Ed. Club-1,2,3. BILL JOHNSON Student Council-4; S.C.B.E. -4; LOG-3,4; Chess Club-4; Fin, Fur Feather-1; Phys. Ed. Club-3,4; Varsity Club-3, 4; Football-1, 2, 3, 4; Agriculture- 1, 2; FFA-1,2; Pari. Pro. -2; Leadership medals-2; Green- hand pin-1; Basketball-1; Tennis- 4. BOB JOHNSON Student Council-1; LOG-3; Phys. Ed. Club-1,2,3,4; Varsity Club- 3,4; Football-1,2,3,4; Tennis-1; Agriculture- 1, 2, 3; FFA-1, 2, 3; Pari. Pro. -2,4; District and Region- als-4; Greenhand Pin-1; Leadership medal-2, 4. CHRIS JUS WICK Student Council -1; Homecoming rep. -3; Science Club-1; Typing Club-2. GARY KAATZ Agriculture -1, 2, 3, 4; FFA-1, 2, 3, 4. CHRIS KADEY Student Council-4; V-Pres. -4; LOG-4; Chess Club-2; G. A. A. -1; Pep Club-1; Ski Club-4; NHS-2, 3. 4; Spanish Club-4; Chorus-1; De- bate-3, 4; Forensics-3; Sr. play- 4. LINDA KAUFMAN Class Sec. -3,4; Student Council- 3; Gov ' t Day Leader-4; FHA-1; G. A. A. -1, 2; Pep Club-2; Science Senior 3lnhex Club-3; NHS-3,4; Chorus-4; Band- 1; Sr. play-4. DIANA KINYON MARINER-4; FHA-1; Future Teach- ers-3; G. A. A-l, 2; Medics Club- 4; NHS-3,4; Band-2,3,4; Sec. -2, 3, 4; Pep Band-1, 2, 3, 4; Solo En- semble Contest-3,4; Band Council- 4; Sr. play-4. BRUCE KLUMPH Chess Club-2,3; Model Club-1; Phys. Ed. Club-4; Ski Club-3,4; Varsity Club -2, 3, 4; Football-2; Basketball-1,2,3,4; Baseball-4; Golf-2. DON KONYHA S.C. B. E. -4; Chess Club-1; Ski Club-3,4; Spanish Club-4; Varsity Club-3,4; NHS-3,4; English award- 2; Football-1,2,3,4; Basketball- 2,3; FFA-1. SHARON LaBUHN Class Pres. -1, 4; Class V-Pres. -2; Student Council-1,3,4; Sec. -3; LOG-2,3,4; Gov ' t Day Leader-4; Sr. play-4; Future Teachers-1, 2; Jr. Red Cross-2,3; Oil Painting Club-1,2; Science Club-2,3; Sec.; Ski Club-4; Chorus-4; Debate-2; Drama class-4. DAVE LEDFORD Chess Club-2; Phys. Ed. Club-2, 3, 4; Varsity Club-2, 3, 4; V-Pres. - 4; Basketball-1,2,3,4; Capt. -4; Baseball-4; Track-1,2,3,4; Capt. 4; Most Valuable Basketball play- er-1, 2, 4; Basketball All- League Honorable Mention-3; FFA-1, 2, 3, 4. MARK LETSON Fin, Fur, Feather-1; Phys. Ed. Club-1,2,3,4; Football-2; Basket- ball-1,2. BETTY LINDKE Medics Club-1,2; Oil Painting Club-3; Sec. -3; Pep Club-2. DALE LINDOW Chess Club-3; Agriculture -1, 2, 3; FFA-1, 2. KRIS LOZON Homecoming rep. -2; Homecoming Queen-4; Chess Club-1; G. A. A. - 2; Pres. -2; Oil Painting Club-3; Pres. -3; Ski Club-3, 4; Drama class-4; Sr. play-4. RUTH ANN Me GLYNN FHA-3; Medics Club-4; Pep Club- 2 . HANNE MIETH-KLAUSEN Exchange student from Denmark, 1967-1968; Homecoming rep. -4; Spanish Club-4; Chorus-4; Sr. play- 4. MARILYN OLDE MARINER-3,4; FHA-1; G.A.A.-l, 2, 3, 4; Pep Club-1, 2; Ski Club-3, 4; Spanish Club-4; NHS-3,4; Chorus- 1,2,3,4; Girls ' Basketball-3,4; Basketball award; G.A.A. pin; Sr. play-4. JIM OSTERLAND Student Council- 1, 2; Fin, Fur, Feather-1; Phys. Ed. Club-1,2,3,4; Varsity Club-2, 3, 4; Treas; Foot- ball-1,2,3; All- League Honorable Mention-3; All- League 2nd Team- s’, Baseball-1,2,3; Track-1; FFA- 1, 2, 3, 4; V-Pres. RON OULLETTE Car Club-3; Fin, Fur, Feather-1; Phys. Ed. Club-2,3; Tennis-1,2. NANCY PATRICK LOG-3,4; Art Club-1, 2; Sec. 2; Fin, Fur, Feather-1; G. A. A. -1, 2; Medics Club-4; Oil Painting Club-3; Ski Club-3. SHARON PHELPS Student Council -4; MARINER-3,4; FHA-1, 2; G. A. A. -1, 2, 3, 4; Treas. 4; Ski Club-3, 4; Chorus-1, 2, 3, 4; Girls’ Basketball -3, 4; Sr. play-4. TONY PRY BY LA LOG-1,2,3; Camera Club-2; Chess Club-1,2; Spanish Club-4; Student of the Week-4; NHS-3,4; V-Pres. - 4; Chorus-4; Band -1, 2, 3-, 4; Pep Band-3, 4; Solo Ensemble Con- test-1, 2, 3, 4; Drum Major-4; Stu- dent Conductor-4; State Solo En- semble Contest-3, 4; Forensics-3; Drama class-4. BECKY RHOADES Class Treas. -4; MARINER-4; Stu- dent Council-3; District Chairman for March of Dimes-3; FHA-1, 2; G. A. A. -1, 2; Medics Club-1, 2; Science Club-3; Ski Club-3, 4; Chorus-1; Drama class-4; Sr. play- 4. ROBERTA RHODES Transferred from Lakeshore-3; Cheerleader-4; G. A. A. -3, 4; Medics Club-3; Chorus-3; Girls ' Basketball-3, 4; Drama class-4. COLLEEN RILEY Transferred from Canada -4; LOG- 4; Medics Club-4; Chorus-4; Foren- sics-4. BETTY SALISBURY LOG-2,3; MARINER-3,4; Editor-4; 118 FHA-1; G.A. A. -1,2, 3, 4; Pep Club-2; Ski Club-4; Typing Club- 31 Girls ' Basketball-4; G.A. A. Let- ter; Sr. play-4. HANK SCHALLER Transferred from Lanse Creuse High School, Mt. Clemons-2; Sr. play- 41 Chess Club- 2, 3; V-Pres. -3; 8- Ball-4; Debate-3,4; Forensics-3; Drama class-4. MIKE SCHROEDER Fin, Fur, Feather-1; Chess Club- 3; Varsity Club-4; FFA-1,2,3,4; Reporter-3; Sec. -4; Demonstration Team-1,2,3,4; Pari. Pro. Silver Award in District-2; Pari. Pro. Gold Award in District, Regional, and State-3; Meat Judging Team-1,2, 3, 4; Track-3. SANDRA SIMONS G.A. A. -1,2; Jr. Red Cross-1; Pep Club-1; Chorus-1; Sr. play-4. DOUG SMITH Chess Team-3; Fin, Fur, Feather- 1; Phys. Ed. Club-3,4; Rifle Club- 31 FFA-1, 2; Pari. Pro. -2. HAROLD SMITH Car Club-2; Pres. -2; Fin, Fur, Feather-1; Phys. Ed. Club-1,2,3, 4; Ski Club-4; Varsity Club-3, 4; Football-1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball-1, 2; Most Valuable Player-2. JOANNE SMITH Cheerleader-3; FHA-1, 2; Jr. Red Cross-1; Band-1,2; Solo Ensem- ble Contest-1, 2; Two 2nd awards. KEN SMITH Transferred from Algonac-4; Medics Club-4; Varsity Club-4; Football-4; Basketball-4; Track-4; Capt. -4. PATSY SMITH FHA-1, 2; G. A. A. -1; Medics Club- 2, 3; Pep Club-1; Sec.-Treas. Med- ics-3; Ski Club-4; Chorus-1; Fo- rensics-4; Drama class-4. KATHY STOCKWELL Transferred from St. Clair-4; Cho- rus-4. MARY SWEET Transferred from Grosse Pointe-2; Art Club-2,3; Sr. play-4; Drama class-4. IRENE THARRETT Transferred from Holy Cross-2; Medics Club-4; FHA-2; Pep Club- 2; Typing Club-3; Band-2; Pep Band-2. LYLE THUEME Agriculture -1, 2, 3, 4; FFA-1, 2, 3, 4. GARY TOMLIN Sr. play-4; Chess Club-1, 2; Phys. Ed. Club-1,2,3,4; Spanish Club- 4; Varsity Club-3, 4; Football-1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball-1, 2, 3, 4; Capt. -4; Track-1. JOE TRUDELL Chess Club-2; FFA-1. LINDA VOGEL Student Council-4; Treas. -4; LOG- 1, 2, 3, 4; Sr. play-4; Art Club-2; FHA-1, 2; G.A. A. -1,3, 4; Medics Club-3; Oil Painting Club-2; Treas. - 2; Ski Club-3, 4; NHS-3. 4; Sec. -4; Girls ' Basketball-1,2,3,4; Foren- sics-3,4; Drama class-4. DANIEL WAELENS Camera Club-3; Chess Club-4; Pres. -4; Industrial Arts Club-2; Phys. Ed. Club-3; Typing Club-3, 4; Football-3,4; FFA-2, 3,4. DENNIS WARWICK Transferred from Hazel Park-4; Astronomy Club-4. TIM WATSON Chess Club-3; Fin, Fur, Feather- 1; Phys. Ed. Club-3; FFA-1, 2. LARRY WEBB S.C.B. E. -4; Sr. play-4; Camera Club-3,4; 8-Ball-2, 3, 4; Fin, Fur, Feather-1; Drama class-4. RICH WEINERT Transferred from Richmond -2; Gov ' t Day Leader-4; Sr. play-4; Art Club-3; Oil Painting Club-3; Pep Club-2; Phys. Ed. Club-4; Sci- ence Club-2; Ski Club-3, 4; Pres. - 4; Spanish Club-4; Varsity Club-2, 3, 4; Pres. -4; Football-2, 3, 4; Capt. - 4; Most Valuable Player-4; All- Star Team-4; Track-2,3,4. KATHY WESBROOK Art Club-2; Fin, Fur, Feather-1; Medics Club-1, 2; Oil Painting Club- 4; Pep Club-1; Ski Club-4. BECKY WIGINTON Car Club-1; Chess Club-1; FHA-1; Medics Club-3; Oil Painting Club- 2; Science Club-4; Ski Club-3; Band-1,2; Solo Ensemble Contest- 2 . JIM WOOD Phys. Ed. Club-1,2; Chorus-1,2,3; Basketball-1. STEVE YOUNG S.C.B.E. -4; LOG-4; MARINER-4; UN Day Assembly-4; Sr. play-3,4; Chess Club-1, 2, 4; Chess Team-4; 8-Ball-2, 3, 4; Stage Manager-3,4; Ski Club-4; Varsity Club-4; Chorus- 4; Football-2,4; Track-3,4; Foren- sics-4; Drama class-4; Jr. Rotarian- 4. 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W. BRIDGES AND SON Jewelers and Optometrists Established in 1891 Marine City 765-5100 BEEBE PRO HARDWARE 204 South Water Street Marine City, Michigan 765-5225 122 BACHLER’S ELECTRIC HOLLAND INSURANCE 218 South Water Street Marine City, Michigan Phone: 762-1921 Complete insurance for G. E. Motorola Maytag Marine city and the Quality - Service - Since«1927 river district. SMITH’S PLUMBING AND HEATING Congratulations From the Members of LOCAL 1114 UAW-AFL-CIO (Detriot Gasket Mfg. Co. ) Congrats Seniors! 123 CAKES FOR ALL OCCASIONS Wedding, Birthday and Party Cakes Order the perfect decorated cake for your next celebration. AT: JONES MOTOR SALES DODGE PASSENGER CARS DODGE JOB-RATED TRUCKS LEE’S BAKERY 136 Broadway Phone: 765-4323 214 Broadway Marine City, Michigan 765-8516 - FUNERAL HOME C MILLERS The Fashion Center of the River District BERNARD A. ROSE, Director Best Wishes to Our Graduates 222 North Main Street 765-8700 124 FINSTERWALD’S MEN’S SHOP HAGGBERG PHARMACY Prescription Store of the River District Drugs - Cosmetics - Greeting Cards 338 South Water Marine City AMEEL FLORAL CO. Cut Flowers, Plants and Floral Designs 206 Pittsburg Street Telephone 765-8091 M D LUMBER YARD BUILDING MATERIALS 609 West Bl. Marine City, Mich. 765-5303 Free Delivery 125 Compliments of Compliments of D. H. KONYHA, D.V.M. LUKE’S BEER STORE Compliments of WILLIAM S. BOWDEN M.D. Good luck class 68. Let s build a more patriotic country! DRIRV QUEEN MttAT FOR TAST[ f00Q FQR 126 Compliments of TOWER BOWL and (Jy Lounge Congratulations to the BOWLING 515 South Parker Marine City, Mich. 765-8491 Class of ' 68 DETROIT GASKET Bowling Balls, Bags, and Shoes. Uncle John Sez-- Complete Service, Bumping Painting n O. K. M Used Cars and Trucks JOHN HOLLAND, INC. { 1 iakltte s aviIn g s bank FOUNDED 1604 K. T R. U S T c o. Chevy Olds for Over 40 Years • jjSwrv-j 358 S. Water Street P. O. Box 67 Marine City, Michigan 48039 Area 313 765-8851 127 BEN FRANKLIN Best Wishes Seniors 312 Water Street Marine City Congratulations Seniors DAL’S RESTAURANT KEN PHELPS SHELL 137 N. Parker St. Marine City, Mich. Dining Room 625 S. Main Marine City 765-8291 Rent a Room 128 WESTERN AUTO Toys for children of all ages, all sizes of bicycles, house paints, plumbing supplies, and electric sup- plies. 8:30 AM-6 P. M. 519 West Blvd. Marine City Call 762-2531 Sports writer Don McBride (above) and Bernadette Lalonde bring you all the best in school sports coverage. INDEPENDENT PRESS 504 S. Water St. LAWRENCE HOORNSTRA Bookkeeping - Tax Service 410 1 2 S. Water St. Marine City, Michigan Phone 765-8649 May God grant a future great For the class of 68. Congratulations PATRICIA ANN’S You name it and we ' ll try it. Best results in world? Open Till 5:00 P. M. 129 QUALITY STORES INC. Formerly Quality Feed and Supply Company F urniture Hardware Mobil Products Custom Grinding SPRINGBORN’S BEAUTY SHOP 306 N. Third St. Marine City Michigan 765-8020 Congratulations Seniors Class of 1968 For Your Film and Photo Supplies SEAWAY CAMERA SHOP 335 S. Water St. Marine City Michigan DARYLDEAN OF CHATAM Welcomes You Aboard 7 Days a Week 6-9 Weekdays 6-11 Weekends 130 Compliments of THE LITTLE BAR McLOUTH MARINE YARDS ,r The Gourmet s Rendezvous” We have the finest steaks in town ! Fine Liquors Imported Beer 321 Chartier Rd. Marine City Congratulations to the Class of 1968 STEINMETZ INSURANCE AGENCY We Specialize in Insurance of All Kinds MERL C. BEAUCHAMP, D.D.S Theft Casualty ”One stop service to a secure Future” Marine Life DONALD J. BURNS, D.D.S. HANS E. NEU, D.D.S. 427 S. Market St. RO 2-2211 Marine City, Michigan 131 Autographs Autographs 133 Autographs 34 jag )K .-_- X: v v vr -vV . ‘ vX mSmsmm:. £V • • ' ■ ' ■■ . 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