Mayville High School - Wildcat Yearbook (Mayville, MI)

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Linda Patterson, Editor Laura Barteld, Assistant Editor Terry Harris, Copy Editor Deb Tomlinson, Business and Advertising Mgr Cindy Woern, Sales Manager Mark Arnold Steve Higgins Dan Ihrke Gary Kitchen Arlene Phelps Chuck Richardson Tina Valentine Robert Morrison, Advisor WILDCAT '76 Mayville High School 6250 Fulton Street Mayville, MI 48744 na { a 76 Class Motto: Don't walk in front of me, I may not follow. Don't walk behind me, I may not lead. Walk beside me and just be my friend. Class Colors: Silver and Blue Class Flowers: White Roses and Blue Carnations Deb Adkins Regina DeAzevedo Deb Adkins: Outstanding Senior. Filing and Shorthand Awards. Regina DeAzevedo Newspaper 12, Exchange Student from Brazil Jody Bader: F F A. 9-12. Judy Barber: Cheerleading 912; N H S 10-12, Pep Club 11; W S C 9-11; F E C. 10-11; Sr. Band 9-12; Pep Band 9 11, French Club9-10; G.A.A. 9; Ir. Sr Plays. Madrigal Choir 11-12; Musi- cal 11; National High School Award lor Excellence Tim Barteld: Football 10-12 (Capt 12), Basketball 9-10. Baseball 9-12 (Capt 10); N H.S. 11-12; Sr Play Gary Barton Basketball 9-12, Track 10-12; Student Council 9 Jody Bader Judy Barber Kathy Beebe Pep Club 11; Sr. Band 10-12. Pep Band 10-12; Var- sity Choir 10-12. Peggy Blackmer Mike Blackmer George Blackwell Football 9-12 (All Coni Honorable Mention 12), Basketball 9-11. Baseball 9-12 (All Cont 2nd Team 11 All Coni 1st Team 12). NHS 10-12; Sr Play; Ecology Club 12. Judiciary Board 12 Outstanding Senior Cindy Blonde- Track 10-11 (Mgr ). Pep Club 11. F.E.C 9-11; Sr Play Alan Bodeis. Basketball 9, Track 9; Cross Country 9-10. Varsity Club 10;Goltll-12 Tim Barteld Gary Barton Kathy Beebe Peggy Blackmer Mike Blackmer George Blackwell Cindy Blonde Alan Bodeis 5 oteve ouenanan: oasKetoai! y-iz. football i ; Baseball y-11, uoir 9 11 (MVP 10-11). N H.S. 10-12; Pep Club 1 1; Annual Staff 10, Sr Play Janet Carr Softball 101 1. Track 11, Cheerleader 11 • 12 (M V P. 11); Varsity Club, Volleyball 10-12 (M V P 11. All Conf 2nd team 12); Student Council 11, N.H S 10-12; Pep Club 11; Ecology Club 12 (Pres ), Outstanding Senior, National High School Award tor Excellence; Homecoming Queen's Court Scott Childs: N.H S. 10-12; Sr Band 9-12. Bill Craig: Football 9-10. Bev Crampton Basketball 10-12 (M V.P 10); Volleyball 10-12 (Ail Conf Honorable Mention 12). Sottbaii 10-12; Track 12. N H S 10-12; Sr Play; Ecology Club 12; Jr Class Queen, Outstanding Senior, National High School Award tor Excellence; Class Sec 1 1-12, Student Council 12 (Sec ) Karen Crowl: F.H.A. 9 12 (Chairman 10, Vice Pres. 11, Pres. 12); W.SC. 10-12 CTreas 12); Sr. Band 9-12; Pep Band 9-10; Exchange Student to Sweden; Valedictorian Steve Buchanan Janet Carr Delwin Curreli: Football 9-11; Track 9-11; W.S C. 10; Musical 11-12. Wren Dow. Football 9 11; F F A 9-12 Wilda Dowling Basketball 10-12 (All Conf. Honorable Mention 12, M V.P 12); Track 11; Volleyball 9-12; Softball 10-11; Varsi- ty Club 11-12 (Pres. 12), N.H.S. 11-12; W.S.C. 9-10; Sr Play. Ecology Club 12 (Treas.). Vicky DuFresne Marge Duncanson: F.H.A. 10-12 (Parliamentarian 11, Vice Pres. 12); N.H.S. 11-12; W.S.C 9,11,12; F.E.C. 9-12; Sr. Band 9-12; Pep Band 10 1 1; French Club 9 10 (Pres 10) G. A A. 9; Ecology Club 12; Sr. Play Daml Easlick. Football 12; Basketball 10; CrossCountry 9; Pep Club 12; Sr. Play; Musical 12 Scott Childs Bill Craig Bev Crampton Karen Crowl Del win Curell Wren Dow Wilda Dowling Vicky DuFresne Marge Duncanson Darril Easlick 6 Andy Eremic Tom Ferrell Andy Eremic Football 9-12, Student Council 11, Pep Club 11 12, WSC.1M2, FE.C 11-12 (Pres 12), Sr. Band 10-12, Pep Band 11 12, Jr Sr Plays; Musical, Ecology Club 12 (Vice Pres 12); Class Vice Pres. 11, Class Pres. 12 Tom Ferrell Scott Fox Joe Freeman Football 9-12, Track9-12 (State 12). Brad Frenze! Basketball 9-11 (M V P 9), Track 12; Cross Country 9-12 'M l.p 10); Varsity Club 9-12, Annual Stati 11; Newspaper 11. Julie Fritz: FH A 9-10; Sr. Band 10-12, Pep Band 11 -12; Volley- ball 12; Ecology Club 12; Newspaper 1112 Sue Giddmgs; FH A 9; Pep Club 1 1 Scott Fox Joe Freeman Deb Graham. Pom Pom Girl 10. Bob Harp Terri Harris: Cheerleader 9-12; Student Council 9, N H S 10-12 (Sec. 11); Pep Club 11, W SC 10-12 (Vice Pres 12); FE.C.9 12; Sr. Band 9-12; Pep Band 912; Majorette 11-12; Stage Band 11-12; Tn-County Honors Band 1112, Musical 12; Annual Staff 1 i -12; Class Treas 10; National High School Award lor Excellence, Homecoramq Queen, Saiutatonan Nan Haver: Cheerleading 9-12 (Capt. 12), Varsity Club 12; Stu- dent Council 1112, N.H.S. 10-12; Pep Club 9-12 (Pres 12), W.S.C. 9-12, Musical 12; Outstanding Senior. Sr Band 9-12. Pep Band 9-12, Majorette 10-11; Stage Band 1112; Class Treas 9; Exchange Student to Germany Bob Hnter Brad Frenzel Julie Fritz Sue Giddings Deb Graham Bob Harp Terri Harris Nan Haver Bob Hiiter 7 Judy Hildebrant: Basketball l6. Pep Club 11-12; W.S.C. 10; Mu- sical 11. Volleyball 11; Softball 11 Mary Hawe: Softball 10-11, Basketball 10-11; Choir 11-12; Musi- cal 11-12; Madrigal Choir 11-12; Tri-County Honors Choir 12. Deruse Heller F.F.A. 10-11; Choir 11-12; Musical 11-12; Madrigal Choir 11-12; Tn-County Honors Choir. Dan Herington Dave Higgins: Football 9-12 (All Conf. 12); Basketball 9-11; N.H.S. 10-12 (Treas. 12); Pep Club 11; Sr. Play. Donna Hool: Varsity Club 11-12; F.H.A 11-12; Pep Club 11; Volleyball 9-12 (M.I.P. 10). Aven Ide: Pep Club 10-11. Dan Ihrke. Track 9-10; Annual Staff 11-12; W.S.C. 11; Newspaper 10- 12; Jr. Sr Plays, Sr. Play 75. Deb Ihrke Basketball 10-12; Volleyball 9-11; Softball 11, F.H.A 11- 12 (Sec. 12); Pep Club 11; Sr Play Jom Jordon: Basketball 10; Softball 10; Varsity Club 11-12; F.H.A 9-12 (Treas 11), N.H.S. 10-12, Pep Club 11-12; F.E.C. 11; Sr. Band 9-12; Pep Band 9-12; Stage Band 11-12; Musical 12, Drama Club 11; Sr. Play. Leroy Keipinger: Football 11, Track 9-11, Cross Country 9-10; Varsity Club 9-12; F.E.C. 11, Sr. Play; Newspaper 12. Kathy Knoer F.H.A. 9; N H.S. 12; Pep Club 11; Sr Band 9; Pep- Band 9, Harmonic Mood 10. Judy Hildebrant Mary Hawe Denise Heller Dan Herington Dave Higgins Donna Hool Aven Ide Dan Ihrke Deb Ihrke Joni Jordon Leroy Keipinger Kathy Knoer 8 Mitch LaBair Louise Latimer Mitch LaBair Football 9-10, 12; Basketball 9-10; Track 11-12; Cross Country 11-12, F F A 9-12 (Pres. 12, High Seed Seller 9- 11); N.H.S. 10-12; National High School Award for Excellence Louise Latimer: F.H.A 9 12; W.S.C 10-11, F.E.C. 10; Choir 10- 11, Musical 11; Jr. Play. Mike Linder David Losey Wendi Lumley: F.H.A. 9; Student Council 11-12 (Vice Pres. 12); N.H.S. 11-12; Pep Club 11 (Sec ), W.S.C. 9-10; Sr. Play 9 12; Pep Band 9-11; Volleyball 10; Drama Club 11; Jr. Sr. Plays. Mike Linder David Losey LuAnn Lyon: W.S.C. 9; N.H.S. 12; F.H.A 9; Pep Club 10. Valerie Maciag: Volleyball 10-11; Pep Club 11; Musical 11. Marie Mardlin: Basketball 10-12; Track 10; F.F.A. 9-12; W.S.C. 9; Volleyball 10-11; Softball 10-11. Mike McCardle: N.H.S. 11-12. Jackie McEldowney: Basketball 10-11; G.A.A. 9; W.S.C. 10; Sr. Band 10-12; Pep Band 10-12; Volleyball 10; Newspaper 11. Amy McGhee Karen McKellar: Basketball 10-11 (Capt 10); G.A.A 9; W.S.C. 10; Sr. Band 9-10; Pep Band 9; Track 9-10; Cheerleader 9-10; Varsity Club 10. Wendi Lumley LuAnn Lyon Valerie Maciag Marie Mardlin Mike McCardle Jackie McEldowney Amy McGhee Karen McKellar 9 Deb McMullen F H A 9-12 (Treas 11); N H.S. 10-12; Student Council 10; Pep Club 10-12; W S C. 9; F.E.C, 9 11, Sr Band 9-12; Pep Band 11 Sr Plav. Musical 12, Class Vice Pres 10 Deb McMullen Shirley McMullen Shirley M Mullen F H A 9-10. Sr Band 9 12. Pep Blind 9-12, Musical 12’ Linda Menzel. Basketball 10. Sr Play. Keith Mercer Musical 12; Varsity Choir 1 1-12. Sue Middleton F H A 9-12 (Pianist 10), N H.S 1012 (Vice Pres. 11. Pres. 12); W SC 9. F EC. 1112 (Vice Pres. 12). Sr Band 9-12, Pep Band 9-11, Stage Band 1 1-12; Musical 12; Tn-County Honors Band 1112; Class Pres 11-12; D.A R. Good Citizen; Out standing Senior. National High School Award tor Excellence Tim Mihora: Football 9-11; Baseball 9-11, N H.S. 10-12 (Treas I I); Sr Band9-12. Pep Band 9-IQ; Class Treas I 1-12. Carol Milner FIFA. 9-10; Drama Club 10. Sr Play Kate Mitchell. Basketball 10-11, Track 10. Volleyball 9-10; Pom Pom Girl 9. Sr Band 10-12, Pep Band 10 11, W.S.C. 9-11, F.E.C. 9. Jr Sr Plays. Vicky Muntz Basketball 9-|0; Per Club 10 12. W.S.C. 9; Sr. Band 9-1 L. Pep Band 9-11, Musical 1 112, Varsity Choir 1112. Madri- gal Choir 1 1-12; Tri-County Honors Choir 12; Drama Club 10 Brent Oberie Football 9-12 (All Cont 11 -12. M I P 10); Basket- ball 10; Baseball 9-1 1 (All Cont I 1}. Track 9 11-12, Varsity Club 10 12 (See 10). Student Count:il 9 12. N H.S. 10 12; Pep Club I 1. W S C 9 10; Sr Band 9 12; Pep Band 9-12. Sr Play, Varsity Choir 12. Musical 12, Tri-County Honors Choir 12, Class Vice Pres. 9 12, Homecoming King; National High School Award (or Ex ellence Dave O’Brien: Student Council i 112 (Vice Pres. 1 I, Pres. 12); Sr Band 9-12; Basketball 9-11 Pam Qsowski: Student Conned. 10. N H.S. 10-12. W.S.C 9; F.E.C. 9. Sr Bind 9 12. Pep Band 9 12, Volleyball 1112 (M I P. 12) G A A 9 Linda Menzel Keith Mercer Sue Middleton Tim Mihora Carol Milner Kate Mitchell Vicky Muntz Brent Oberie Dave O'Brien Pam Osowski Linda Patterson Paul Pezo Linda Patterson: Track 9-12 IAJI Coni 11-12. State 11-12. MV.P. 1 1 12) Basketball 10 12 (M I P 11); Cheerleader 9; G.A.A 9. Volleyball 10 I 1; N H S I M2 iSer- 12). F E C 12. N«Wr 12 Annual Stall 10-12 (Asst Editor 11. Editor 12); Sr Band 10 12. Pep Band 10-12; Tri-County Honors Band 12; Musical 12; Uass Serretary 10, Outstanding Senior Mike Phelps Cindy Poole; Pep Club 11 Nathan Quertermous Jim Rowe: Football 9; Baseball 9-10; Cross Country 10; Varsity Club 10. Mike ScKjel Football 9 11 Mike Phelps Cindy Poole Barry Sholes Sally Shuster: Sr. Play; Pep Club 11. In other school-Basketball 9-10, Art Club 10 Bill Spencer F F A 9-12 (Sec. 12). Marie Stout; F H A 9; W S.C 910; Pep Club 11; Jr Sr Plays; Varsity Choir 10-12; Madrigal Singer 12 Ron Stout; Football 10. Baseball 9-12, F F A 9-12 (Park-Pro 9-11, Vice Pres. 11-12). Musical 11; Goll 12 Nathan Quertermous Jim Rowe Mike Scigel Barry Sholes Sally Shuster Bill Spencer Marie Stout Ron Stout 11 Ken Sweet: Football 9-12; Baseball 9-10; Track 9; Varsity Club 12; Student Council 9-10; Pep Club 9-10; W.S.C. 9-10; Drama Club 10, Jr. Play. Cheryl Swoffer Janice Tait: Newspaper 12. Pam Taylor Marty TerBush: Football 10-11; Varsity Club 11; Pep Club 9-11 Helen Thienes: Basketball 10; Sr. Band 10-12; Pep Band 11-12; Homecoming Queen's Court. Paul Valentine: Football 9-10; Baseball 9-12; F.F.A. 9-12 (Reporter 12). Judy VanSickle: F.H.A. 9-10; W.S.C. 9-10 Ray Vroman: Baseball 11; N.H.S. 11-12; Sr. Band 9. John Walker: Football 9-11 Lon Walker: Cheerleader 9-10 (Capt. 10); Student Council 9-10; W.S.C. 9-10; Pep Band 9-10, 12; F.E.C 9-10; Sr. Band 9-12 Anita Wallace: W.S.C. 9-10; Pom-Pom Girl 9; Sr. Play, Drama Club 10; Sr. Band 9-12; Stage Band 11-12; Musical 12; Majorette 12 Ken Sweet Cheryl Swoffer Janice Tait Pam Taylor Marty TerBush Helen Thienes Paul Valentine Judy VanSickle Ray Vroman John Walker Lori Walker Anita Wallace 12 Patty Wheaton Neil Wiley Jeff Werner: F.F.A. 9-10. Randy Wemer: Track 12; Football 12; Basketball 9-10; Baseball 12- Patty Wheaton Neil Wiley: Basketball 9, 11-12 (Mgr.); Track 9; Cross Country 9; F.F.A. 9-12. Sally Wilkinson: Sr. Band 9-10; In other school-Cheer leading 11. Duane Will: F.F.A. 9-12. Tim Woern Sally Wilkinson Duane Will Tim Woern 4 Joseph Gordon Hilts August 3, 1958 • February 27, 1976 ‘The best time of my life is when I spent the summer of '75 with my friends. The people of our time never got down to too much class but we had a good time living. Quoted from Joe's Senior Memory Book A Time To Cherish . . . HONOR STUDENTS Debra Adkins Judeth Barber Timothy Barteld George Blackwell Stephen Buchanan Janet Carr Scott Childs Beverly Crampton Karen Crowl Wilda Dowling Marjorie Duncanson Andrew Eremic Julie Fritz Terri Harris Nan Haver Denise Heller David Higgins Steven Hobson Joni Jordon Kathleen Knoer Mitchell LaBair Louise (Dietz) Latimer Wendi Lumley LuAnn Lyon Valerie Maciag Marie (Tompkins) Mardlin Michael McCardle Karen (Klarich) McKellar Debra McMullen Susan Middleton Timothy Mihora Victoria Muntz Brent Oberle David O'Brien Pamela Osowski Linda Patterson Mark Schneider Michael Scigel William Spencer Helen Thienes Ray Vroman Lori (Wright) Walker Anita Wallace Sally Wilkinson Duane Will 16 Helen wins the merit award. Mike receives his honor cord. And Forever To Remember We pay attention to the present We leave the past Waiting and watching We look torward to the future SCHOLARSHIPS Order of the Eastern Star Scholarship Terri Harris Maurice C Eveland Memonal Scholarship Karen Crowl Future Homemakers of America Scholarship Karen Crowl University of Michigan Regents • Alumni Scholarship Judy Barber National Honor Society Scholarship Scott Childs, Pam Osowski, Sue Middleton Future Education Club Scholarship Marge Duncanson State of Michigan Competitive Scholarship Award Judy Barber Wendi Lumley George Blackwell Mike McCardle Dave Higgins Sue Middleton Duncan Memorial Award Janet Carr, Bev Crampton The Skip Stumph Memorial Award Steve Buchanan SENIOR AWARDS Activities; Janet Carr Citizenship: Marge Duncanson, Karen Crowl Service; Nan Haver Leadership: Sue Middleton Achievement: Joni Jordon Merit: HelenThienes Janet and Bev receive Duncan Memonal Award. Didn't think we’d make it, huh? All Around: Tern Harris 17 The mothers lending a hand. All enjoyed a very good meal. Bob Mclane presents thegittatory K i Jr. Sr. Banquet 0 ewM-7inei School Board muni Jr, X ii 'Mm wm m Kv )j i 4 s 1. Jerome Thienes. Superintendent; 2. George Sullivan, Pres.; 3. Donald Buggia, Vice-Pres , 4. Doug Hunkins, Treas., 5. Anita Tompkins, Sec; 6. Lee Tomlinson, Trustee; 7. Lester Otto, Trustee, 8. Glen Higgins, Trustee. SlU III r Administration And Counselors v 1. Lawerence Geiger, High School Prin.; 2. Lawerence Coopes, High School Asst. Prin.; 3. Doug Foote, Middle School Pnn.; 4. Robert Turak, Elementary Prin.; 5. Francene Smith, High School Counseling; 6. Robert Weaver, High School Counseling; 7. Ralph Barber, Middle School Counsel- ing; 8. John Murphy, Elementary School Counseling. w mi High School RMUttin ' 1. Cecelia Kapcia. Business; 2. Robert Tallman, Science; 3. Louis Spa the, Building Trades; 4. Shelia Lambert, Home Economics; 5. Mary Jo Barber, Librarian; 6 Pam TerBush, Art, French; 7. John LaGralf. English, Journalism; 8. Robert Warren, English; 9. Terry TerBush, Phys. Ed.; 10. Kathy Genter, Reading, 11. Carol Rumenapp, Math, History; 12. Frank Pliska, Band; 13. Jim Miller, Gen. Merchandising; 14 William Hamilton, His- tory; 15. Marilyn Campbell, Band; 16. Karolynn Kerstein, English, History; 17. Robert Maybery, Phys Ed. 1. Robert Cudney, Oral Communications, Govt.; 2. Nancy Townsend, Special Services, 3. Robert Houle, Industrial Arts; 4 Ted Germain, English, 5. Angela Oberle, Music; 6. Glenn Jamison, Math, Science; 7. Bernard Townsend, Spanish, History, 8. Douglas Graham, Agriculture; 9. Karen Schuneman, English; 10. Ron DeRoo, Music; 11. Dennis Collon, Industrial Arts; 12. Robert MacGregor, Auto Mech.; 13. Vic Van- ceulbroeck, Commercial Arts; 14 Robert Mor- rison, Business; 15. Marie Curell, Phys. Ed.; 16. Susan Fowler, History; 17. Dorthy Zimmer. Math. 1. Alan Fox; 2. Cheryl Gempel; 3. Nicki Workmen, 4. Sarah Wright; 5. Marti Easton, 6. Leah Somerville; 7. Rosabel] Valentine; 8. Lila Singer; 9. Jim Lamie; 10. Karen Osow- ski; 11 Bob Prune, 12. Karen Simpson. 1 - S. Fox; 2. W. Thornton; 3. N. Morey 4 J. Plain; 5. E. McLane; 6. B. Mitchell Secretaries 7 M. Wenta, 8. D. Trojan; 9. G. Leix 10. B. Hahn; 11. P. McKellar; 12. L Smith; 13. J. Morrison; 14. C. Sciegal 15. H. Gryzb; 16. I. Klarich; 17. I Harmon. 30 R Donath. R Reed. M Vollweiler. P. Podolski, L Pardee, H. Blair, L Otto. W Thornton, S. Fox, I McLane. Morning Bus Drivers First Row: R. Donath, Bus Supervisor, S Manwell, Y. Gaebel, A Hiiter, M Baber, S. Hawe, A Will Sscond R w J Supdon. C Deit7. M Jordon, L Hater, H Bodie: D Meitz, G Teeple. Afternoon Bus Drivers Personnel Snaps Teachers have secrets too. You'll never know Tern is« Thefc Homecoming Provides . . . Class of 79' First Place. Juniors pulling with all their might. The Band marches on. A good turnout for the Homecoming Dance. A Week Of Fun . . . 35 The Homecoming Band - Home Brew Majorettes perform lights out program And Games . Queen's Court, Bev, Janet Helen fi as fm The scores are tallied up Blow, Juniors, Blow! Class of 77.' Class of 76' Second Place. For Everyone. The Magnificent Three. Powder Puff game turns out a good crowd. The King Queen dance. The Big Football Game Bev runs for a touchdown. Bobbing for apples can be fun! 37 Court, Queens, And Escorts l! th Grade Queen Shi pc, escort Ed LaBair Diane SI ith Oradf ;land. e Laura Lc Well, let's hear it brain. At your service, your Highness. I really do like you, but Get down on your knees and beg! Don't take it out on the phone, Mr President. 40 Really now? What's up Gary? You've got to be kidding! Please.. . The Mouse That Roared Senior Play Hey George watch where you're sticking that arrow! First Row 1 Walker D Easlick T Harris D. Milner, D, McMullen, S. Shuster, A. Wallace, D. O'Brien, K, Mitchell, P. Blackmer. H, Thienes, M. Stout, M Duncanscm, IW lSrT BartaUS'- Buchanan, G. Blackwell, D. Higgle, I Jordan, J, Barber, V Muntz, W DowUng. B. Crampton Thrd Row: T Woem, k LrTr D lhS HVver, wTumley, G Barton, B, Oberle. A Eremic, S. Hobson. Mrs Barter. Asst. Director, Mr. Townsend, Director. 41 Junior Play Finders Creepers I think you're in a lot oi trouble. Mr Nelson! You can't leave me here all by mysell1 Why do we have to dress up like detectives? Let's get this body out ot here1 First Row: R. Buhl, D. Bednarski, R. Powell, I. Teeple, R. Buhl, T. Shipp, R. Hilts. Second Row: T. Heckman, J. Barber, V. Tait, V. Middleton, S. Higgins, T. Reh, A. Wallace, D. Bodeis. Third Row: Miss Kapcia, D. Hopp, T. Harris, B. Scott, L. Diegel, M. Crane, K. Bodeis, C. Chapin, B. Vollweiler. Guys And Dolls CAST-First Row: N Hawe, A Eremic, D. Curell, J. Harris, G. Blackwell, R. Stout, M. Hawe, L Zaradney, Mrs. Oberle, Director, Mrs. Tikkanen, Choreographer, Mr. Townsend. Assistant Director Second Row J Halsne, D Easlick, F. Emerson. T Diegel, M Wood, D Curell, K Oberle, K. Beebe, P. Hildebrant Third Row: V Town- send, D Brisette, K Mercer, M Oberle, N. Beach, R. Wagner, R. Hildebrant, Mrs. Richardson, Stage Director. Fourth Row: K. Beach, J. Carr, J. Hawe, N LaBean, M. Riikila, S. McMullen. Fifth Row: C. Richardson, V Muntz, B. Oberle, D. Heller. 44 STAGE BAND-First Row: T. Harris. D. Bednarski Second Row: S. McMullen. A. Lieber, M. Duncanson, D. Middleton, L Patterson. Third Row ]. Jordan, S. Higgins, S. Middleton, D. Bednarski, T Harris. Standing: A Wallace, A Wallace, R. Powell, N. Haver. Your dress is just as tacky! A challenge to the missionary's spirit. «Hr Y Jeffery Lee Colosky August 26, 1959 - November 22, 1975 The Lord is my shepherd. I shall not want He maketh me to he down in green pastures: He leadeth me beside the still waters He restoreth my soul, he leadeth me m the path ol righteousness tor his name's sake Yea. though I walk through the valley ot the shadow of death. I will tear no evil tor thou art with me; thy rod and thy statf they comfort me Thou preparest a table before me in the presence of mine enemies: thou anomtest my head with oil; My cup runneth over Surely goodness and mercy shall follow me all the days of my life: and I will dwell in the house ot the Lord tor ever Psalm 23 46 Student Council Vote. Vote, Vote. Everybody Vote! S atwJ- Bev Cramptdn, Valori Middleton. Dave O'Brien, Wendy Lumley. Rick Hilts. Standing; Terri Shipp, David Simpson, Kim Simpson, Mikelle Oberie. Natalie Beach. Diane Middleton, Andy Blackwell. Terry Reh, Nan Haver 1 Think I Hurt My Fum r 48 Gets Involved Aren't These Meetings Fun1 Well it's Time to Eat Lunch Vice President. Valon But it's Your Duty )© Vote' Everybody Listening • David. A Great Leader1 1 Have A Question Do You Get My Drxit? Juniors '77 Acha, Terry Anderson, Barb Barber, Jenni Barteld, Laura Bean, Bret Becker, Kris Bednarski, Denise Blackwell, Andy Bode is, Dan Bradley, Tracy Buckner. Regina Buggia, Dave Buhl, Robert Buhl, Rodney Burnham, Betty Burnham, Dorthy Chapin, Craig Clifford. James Collins, Preston Corl. Bill Crane, Martha Crowl, Vickie Davis, Connie Davis, Stuart Dennis, Dan Diegel. Lon Dietz, Duane Donnelly, Doug Donnelly, Pam Dost, Harold 51 Dow. Larry Dowling, Wanda Downing, Dan Gregory, Tim Harbin, Greg Harris, Traci Heckman, Tim Heida, Colleen Hilts. Richard Hollenbeck, Robbie Hood, Marsha Hopp, Don Hunter, Tom Johnson, Roy Kester, Henry Kilmer, Dawn LaBair, Ed Lester, Jim Lieber, Annette Lyon, LuAnn Mead. Andy McKee, Jane McLane, Bob McMullen, Sandy McNally, Dave McNutt, Bob Middleton, Valori Mooney, Bill Mulholland, Harry Morey, Dave 52 Nelson. Aaron Phelps, Arlene Putman, Kim Reh. Terry Richardson. Chuck Riley, Mike Rivar, Dons Rutledge, Ron Saponaro, Lori Scott, Beth Shipp, Theresa Sholes, Gary Smith, Connie Stevens. Ed Sugden, Doug Tait, Vicky Teeple, Jim Thompson, A1 Tomlinson, Deb Tompkins, Marcia Valentine, Tina Vroman. Rex Warren, John Sophomore Snaps What's up McNutt. Tami stuffs her face. Get that camera away from me. Kitchen working? Let's see if these lockers are rigged. pijSl ■■r Denise studies in the gym. 54 Sophomores 78 Acre, Melanie Anlisdel. Ricki Baber, David Backers, David Baldwin. Scott Batchelor, Debra Bates, Charles Beach, Natelie Beckwith. Debra Bednarski. Daniel Bellamy, Jell Berlin, Arthur Binder. Jeff Brissette. Debbie Brown. Richard Buckner. Greg Carr, Rodney Chapin, Chns Chase, Robin Childs. Doug Clark, Rena Crane. Connie Crane, Lyndon Crane, Peggy Cudney, Joy Davis, Jean Davison, Ken Diegel, Jeif Dost. Mike Dow, Michelle 55 DuFresne, Denise Emerson, Fred Far well, Tom Folsom, John Friday, Tracy Fry, Vicky Giddings, Margaret Giddings, Mary Goodell, Don Haiazon, Larry Harmon. Willie Harp, Roger Hams, left Hascall, Karen Heckman. Wayne Heida, Kathy Herchfl, Brenda Herington. Julie Higgins, Steve Hildebrant. Patti Hod, Dale Hulbert, Deann Hulbert, Deb Ihrke. Sue Iseler, Beth Johnson, Jetl Jordon. Jeff Kelch, Denise Kent, Bob Kester, Susan Kile. Lisa Kilmer, Mike Kitchen, Gary Kontak, Bryon LaBean, Nick LaLonde, Donna Leach, Kathy Matthews. Brad McKee, Joyce McKellar, Dave McNutt, Darlene McNutt, David Mercer, Bob Merritt, Craig Middleton, Diane Muncy. Lloyd Oberle, Mikelle O'Brien, Theresa Okony, Theresa Patterson, Karen Pezko, Denise Perkins, Angela Phelps, Brian Polishuk, Don Preville, Janice Ratza, Dale Raymond, Bill Raymond. Joel Reed, Tim Sarles, Mary 57 Saries. Roxann Schneider. Tami Seel ye, Bill Shaver, Dan Shipp, Jim Simpson. Barb Simpson. Bud Smithhart, Diane Spencer, Mike Spurling, Pam Stout. Teresa Stout, Vicki Swoffer, Teresa Taybr, Rhonda Ter Bush, Lori Thiel, Lenny Thornton, Tern Townsend, Vicki Turner, Ernie Uhl, Randy VanSickle, Joyce Vollweiler, Boyd Weaver, Chris Willis, Jeff Windsor, Chuck Woem, Cindy Wood, Ruth Zaradny. Linda - w % y 4 58 Freshman Snaps Freshman 79 Adams, Tim Adkins, John Antisdel. Vickie Asmus. Phil Baber, Brian Batchelor, Kay Bean, Billy Bilicki, Luann Binder, Jackie Bodeis. Tim Brown. Carol Buhl, Frank Butler, Rob Carll. Karen Carr, John Colosky, Lisa Cook, Bill Davis. Lora lee Davis, Lorilee Davis, Scott DeMott, Jerry Denton, Terry Diegel, Terry Oilman. Debbie Dodd, Kim Dowling, Will Elamon, Debbie Elenbaum, Kim Folsom, Kevin Franks, Lavern 60 Friday, Dana Fry, Brian Gardner, Cindy Germain, Rocky Giddings, Don Gillespie, Tim Gipson, Gary Gnffis. Julie Halazon, Lon Harbin, John Hascall, Jim Haslett, Karen Hawe, Norman Hercliff, Harry Hildebrant, Robert Hill, Ken Hilts, Troy Hod, Danny Hunter, Mike Hollenbeck, Randy Ihrke, Paula Keipenger, Eleanor Irelan, Tom Kontak, Scott LaBair, Lon Lakes. Pam Lieber, Kathy Johnson. Mark 61 Lyman, Tonya Lyon, Laura McEldowney, Pat McLane, Dave McLane, Torn Mead. Fay Muncy, Jerry Myers. Robert Ollenbecker. Lee Ollila, Judy Penland, Holli Phelps. Dennis Phelps. Luellen Prystajko, Scott Putman. Dave Riley, Laurie Robarge, Bill Roberts. Dave Sarles, Rod Schmenk, Eric Shaw, Charles Shaw, Kim Simpson, Dave Smith, Tim Snyder, Dale Snyder. Mark Soper. Eric Spencer. Margo Spencer, Mark Springsteen, Scott Stacy, Bruce Stokes, Bill 62 Stout, Tim Sutphen, Ivagene Sutphen, Nora Thornton, Brenda Tolbert, Rick Tompkins, Matt Wagner. Renee Walker, Mike Warren, Tom Wheaton, Pam White, Lyndia Wil Dale Wilson. Blake Square Deal Auto Parts 603 E. Frank Caro, Michigan Phone 673-2134 63 Eighth Grade 80 Ackerman. Ed Adkins. Tammy Ballard, Brenda Barteld. Paul Bates. Robert ’ Bean. Beth Beckwith, Denise Berlin. Carrie Blackwell. Jim Bnssette. Cathy Brown, Karen Brown. Yvonne Buckmaster. Bruce Buckner, Keith Burnham, Dan Cain, Patty Chapin, Vicki Chase, Pat Colosky, Jim Cook, Alan Cork Darlene Craig, Charles Curell, Dave Davis, Donald Davison, Kathy Dennis, Scott Downing. Tina DuFresne, Pete Dunlord. Shelia Elamon, Connie I 64 Edward, John Elenbaum, Tim Ferrell, Sue Ford, lean Fntz, Cindy Germain, Tina Giddings, Gary Gipson. Dave Gnagi. Margie Gorde, Mike Greenacre, Jody Guinn, Tobin Hampel, Kay Hampel, Wesley Harbin, Mike_ Harmon. Jackie Heckman. Pam Henngton, Chns Hiser, Karla Hod, Darryl Irvine, Cindy Katz. Ed Keipmger, Lena LaBean, Theresa Lake, Kim Lugowski. Karl MacGregor, Pat Maciag, Carolyn Maguire. Ken Maharg, Robert 65 McConnell, Mike McConnell, Ralph McLane, Sherry McLellan. Jefl McNinch, David Middleton, Angie Milner, Diane Morey, Douglas Mulholland, Mike Muntz, Micki Musial, Karen Oberle, Keith Patterson, Dwayne Pierce, Nancy Powell, Lewis Quartermous, Floyd Reed, Wendal Rich, Dawn Riley, Kay Rivar. Jill Roberts, Margie Robinson, Shelly Schapner, Curt Seddon, Mike Shaver. Roger Sholes, Pat Simpson, Kathy Simpson, Kelly 66 Simpson, Walter Smith, Tom Soper. Dawn Stanfield, Donna Stevens. Robert Stokes, Jacquita Stout, Craig Stout, Tasha Strasburg. Tonya Stump!. Lon Swoiter, Diane Tait, Lisa Tewksbury, Kevin Thornton, Caline Tolbert, Rod Tompkins, Mark Townsend. Jett Umphrey. Russ VanSickle, Keith Wagner, Jenee Walker, Joy Wark. Velvet Weiss, Glenda Weiss. Maurice Wheaton, Susan Willis, Carol Windsor, David Wingert, Tim 67 Acre, Katrines Adams, Greg Arnold, Kelly Arnold, Sonja Babcock, Andy Barry. April Beach, Don Bednarski, Jim Berry, David Bodeis, Kevin Bodeis, Susan Bradley, Tom Brissette. Andy Brown, Gary Buckmaster, Lisa Budreau, Melany Buhl, Brad Buhl, Kelly Burnham. Robert Buttars. Lisa Cameron, Sandy Carroll, Cynthia Casey, Jo Ann Clark, Scott Colosky, Mark Colosky, Mike Cook. Kathy Craig, Walter Curtis, Chnsti Davis, Jim Seventh Grade 81 68 Davis, Keith Davison. Cheryl DeCoe Sonja DeMott. Lindon Dennis, Christine Dietz, Frances Dietz, Gus Dow, Suzette Doyle, Pat Emerson. Teresa Epskamp, Enk Fowler, Steve Friday. Becky Giddtngs, Judy Giddings, Mike Giddings, Tammy Gillespie, Angela Gregory. David Grimshaw, Evonne Guinn. Jett Halsne. Manlyn Hampel, Jay Harmon, Debbie Harris, Todd Herclitt. Mike Higgins, Robert Hiser, Deborah Hunt. Susan Irelan, Teresa Irvine, Shelly 69 Irwin, Randy Kile, Robert Kitchen, Tern Kontak. Penny Koper, Mike LaFremer. Lon LaLonde, Barbara LaLonde, Rhonda Lamphere, Karen Langford. Neal LaSota, Nick Lieber, Teresa Lugowski. Stephanie Lynch, Mike Lyon, Warner Mam, Kim McConnell. Brenda McKee, Joe McLane. Phillip McVay, Tim Mercer. Mary Merckel, Dan Nelson, Allan Oberle, Paul Ollila, Joanne Passey , Renee Patterson, Lon Payne, Ruth Ann Perry. Phillip Perry, Scott 70 I+J Radick, Mary Phelps, Steve Preville, Denise Ratza, Sue Reh. Billy Richardson. Kevin Ringle, Sharon Rivar. Tammy Rowbotham. Jetf Scott. Michele Seddon, Mark Shaver, Barry Sholes, Melody Shuster, Janet Simpson, Greg Smith, Jeanette Spurting, Robert Steele. Jeft Stemman, Danny Stevens, Ricky Stokes. Ted Strasburg, Debbie Sutphen, Jay Sweet, Caroline Taylor. Tom Thompson. Arthur Thornton, Leon Tucker. Carl ! Tucker, Christine Turner, Linda Valentine, Katy Vollweiler, Patti Walker, Deanne Welcome, Phillip Wilsie. Rod Wingert, Karen Wood, Debbie Workman. Margaret Wylie, John Young, Terri Sixth Grade 82 Allen, Ricky Ballard, Becky Balogh. Julie Barclay, Dawn Barrons, Jim Beardsley, Ann Bellamy. Corena Bennet, Jim Berlin, Melinda Berry, Lisa Berry, Tom Blackmer, Joe Block, Darnel Bodeis, Jean Bollon, David Bnssette, Chris Brooks. Len Brown, Deanna Brown, Kim Brown, Michelle Brown. Robert Bush, Barbara Butch, Chene Butler, Mindy 72 Buttars. Robert Carroll, Tammy Crane, Randy Davis, Ray Dennison, Michelle Dilman, Robert Donnelly, Marvin Dow, Blake Ducker, Tammy Elenbaum, Tim Elliot, Kerry Figel, Robert Forys, Robert Fowler, Stephanie Fox, Douglas Freeman, Robin Galgoci, DeChantel Giddings, Janet Giddmgs, Steve Gnagi, Brian Gorde, Chns Gregory, Grace Greenacre, Jell Gromak, Ronald Guerin, Rod Hahn. Leanne Hampel, Scott f I 1 73 Harmon. Garry Harmon, Gerry Harmon, Peggy Hams, Linda Harris, Richard Heida, William Hercliff, Jill Hercliff, Joan Hilts, Shawn Hoag, Chuck Irelan, Ricky Ihrke. Mana Johnson, Sandra Kester, Betty Kester, Nancy Kile, Laura King, Jim Kontak, Beth Kontak, Eddie Kozan, Mark LaBean, Joseph LaBlanc, Jeff Langford, Jill Leix, Ron Lewicki, Bob Lewicki. John Matthews, Lorraine McConnell, Charles McKenzie, Robyn Murphy, Kathleen 74 Muntz. Wesley Myers, Floyd Noble, Billy Oliver. Tammy Oliver, Troy Papke, Laura Patterson. Brenda Pearl, Danette Peet, Lisa Phelps, Ruth Powell, Richard Procter, Tod Ratza, Janette Raymond, Ron Reamer, Chris Reed. Julie Rich, Gerald Riley, Bnan Robinson, Tom Robbins, Katrina Sanlord, Mark Schacher, Cindy Schmenk, Roberta Schramk, Katrina Seddon, Marvin Sholes, Joe Slater, Chris Smart, Kim Smith. Danny Smith, Holli 75 Smith, Joe Sosa, Tina Springsteen, Terry Stacy, Sue Steinman, Cindy Stokes, Steve Swotter, Linda Tait, Kim Talsma, Tim Tedford, Brian Teeple, Billy Thornton, Cheryl Thorton, Jackie Thornton, Robert Tompkins. Scott Torrey, Kelly Torrey, Kent Tucker. Gayle Umphrey, Mike Vollmar, Laurie Walker. David Walker, Greg Walker, Lisa Walker, Ricky Wasielewski. Eddie Weiss, Hope Weiss, Stephanie Werner. Stacy Willis. Doug Windsor, Michelle Yoe, Gayle 76 Fifth Grade 83 Arnold, Dana Backers, Lisa Barber. Rafe Barteld, Ruth Baxter, Kevin Benitez, Sylvia Berlin, Rhonda Blackmer, Kelly Boldery, Kevin Brown. Juke Burnham, Larry Burke, Naomi Butch, Shelia Clark, Terry Clucky, Danny Colosky, Larry Colosky. Scott Corl, Danny Cruden. Scott Crowl, Donna Cryderman, Robert Daniels, Dawn 77 Davis, Holly Davison, Teresa DeCoe, Bobby DeMott, Allen Denison, Michael Donnelly, Duane Freeman, Jim Friday, Chris Fryers. JoDee Giddings, Mark Gnagi, Laurie Graham, Wendy Grant, Ricky Gregory, Donna Grimshaw, Dennis Hampel, Bryan Hawe, Sherri Hoag, Lane Howell, David Hunt, Melvin Irvine, Tom Irvine, Tom Johnson, Rod Jergens, Todd Kapa, Sandy Kontak, Deanna Kneller, David LaLonde, Bernard Lamphere, Sandy Lieber. Mark 78 Livingston, Leo Lugowski. Nick Lyon, Chns Main. Mark Maguire, Peggy Major, Robert McConnell. Barb McConnell, George McEldowney. David McKee, Janette McLane, Doug McNinch. Jim McVay, Jamie Middleton, Brian Mihora, Melissa Miles, Lloyd Moss, Brad Neahusan, Daniel Nelson. Arnold OffeniDecker. Lon Oberle, Steve Pape, Dave Pemicano, Janet Perry, Kim Plain, Larry Plain, Linda Polishuk, Kim Rayner, Alice Richardson, Rhonda Ringle, Jim 79 Schacher. Joey Schaper, Pam Shuster, Jim Smith. Steve Snyder, Carolyn Spurling, Kim Staten, Kelly Steele, Jill Stone, Ronnie Stout, Mark Swoffer, Traci Taylor, Linda Taylor, Vickie TerBush, Maxine Tewksbury, Jill Thornton, Curtis Tompkins, Marty Vassallo, Cindy Volmer, Larry Webster, Pamela Werner, Scott Wheaton, Shelly Workman, Rebecca 80 Fourth Grade u84 Anderson, Brian Babcock, Danny Babcock, Darryl Baker. Eugene Barclay, Scott Barteld. Janet Beardsley, Ronald Bellamy, Dawn Bellamy, Laurie Bodets, Debbie Bodeis, Phil Brooks, Edward Brooks, Wendy Brown. Claudia Brown, Greg Brown, Todd Budreau, Gerald Buckner, Tim Cameron, Scott Carroll. Patrick Casement, Caprice Charter, Mike 81 Craig, Dons Crampton, Dan Cruden, Mike Cryderman, Mike Curell, Patrick Curtis, Cathy Damiam, Micheai DeCoe, Debbie Eisinger, Lisa Fackler, Holly Fahnnger, Terry Finch, Scott Forys, Tim Galgoci, Helen Gill, Tricia Gnagi, Chris Gorde, David Hahn. Richmond Harding. Kevin Harris, Tim Hilts. Darrin Hotlman, Richard Hormel, Tammy Hunkins. Lisa Jager. Robin Johnson, Lee Ann Kapa, Sherry Katz, Vem Ketchem, Tresa King, Gary Komperda, Brian Krahk, Michelle 82 Kxeis, Scott LaBean, Marjone Lamphere, Mike Leix, Darren Louks, Shern Lugowski, Cindy Lynch, Doug Lyon, Darren Lyon, Mike Manning, Mark Matthews. Doug Matthews. Rhonda Matthews, Ronald McClure, Pam McClure, Paul McConnell, Joyce McEldowney, Maxine McLellan, Laura McNutt, Matthew Merione. Richard Miles, David Minke. Mark Moore, Bnan Morodan, Johnny Mulholland, Marc Murphy, Maureen Musical, Greg Nell. Scott Nelson, Adam Okony, Vincent 83 Oliver, Todd Peace, Harry Peet, Barry Permcano, Jill Piccalo, Tasha Presely, Kelly Presely, Kermil Radich, Bonnie Radick, Clarence Radicle, Connie Reamer, Joe Rivar, Kim Robertson, Diana Rowbotham, Linda Sansota, Tom Sarles, Kim Schramke, Christine Schwaderer, Stephanie Simpson, Alice Simpson, Paul Slater, Keith Sowden, Ray Stanfield. Chris Staten, Bobby Stevens, Theresa Stone, Tim Fntz, Scott Strickland, Todd Sugden, Crystal Terpemng, Kenneth 84 Thornton, Susan Wasielewskt, Eugene Weiss, Jefiery Welcome, Gerry Werner, Kim Wiley, Vivian Wilton, Craig Wingert, Jeffery Young, Brad Third Grade 85 Ager. Ken Allard, Yvonne Allen, Nancy Asmus, Paul Avery. Danny Babcock, Danny Baxter, Kim Bennett, John Blackwell, Nanette Brissette, Patty Brumley. Lynn Brooks, Doreen Brown, Shelly Brown, Terry Burke. Sarah Burnham, Rose Bush, Tammy Butch, Rodney Carpenter, Ed Clark, Scott Curtis, Carolyn Davis, Sandy Dilman. Craig Downing, Shawn 85 Drysdale, Kim Emerson, Loretta Figel, Greg Finch, Brigette Fox. Sandy Freeman, Ronald Fryers, Tim Gaebel, Eric Galgocia, Mike Giddmgs, Debbie Giddmgs, Tina Gurein, David Hahn. Joelin Harding, Theresa Harmon, Angie Harmon, Nick Harris, Brian Harris, Ronnie Henngton, Ray Hoffman, Ronald Irwin, Lisa Irwin, Mark Johnson, Angela Johnson, LeAnn Johnson, Tammy Kester, Virginia Ketchem. Marty JOieller, Lisa LaBlanc, Tina LaFremer, Debbie 86 LaLonde, Linda Langford, Kim LaSota, Greg Lee, Mary Lewicki, Diane Livingston, Cory Lumley, Donald Matthews. Joy McConnell, Daryl McConnell, Gina McConnell. Troy McKenzie, Tncia Me Lane, Mark Merckle. Deruse Middleton, Bnan Middleton, Rodney Milner, Pamela Miller. Sam Morodan, Angie Moss, Craig Moss, Robbie Mulholland, Jill Nett, Chris Ollila, Matt Osborn, Brian Passey, Joey Paul itch, Lisa Podolski, Richard Polhon, Sean Priebe, Renee 87 Radick Mildred Raymond, Chris Rayner, Alfred Roach, Jeff Roberson, Lisa Robinson, Shannon Robinson, Tony Rushio, Ken Russell. Glen Sanford. Jeff Scheall, Andy Scheall, Sandy Scott. Gina Sholes, Scott Smith, Pat Spurhng. Michelle Staten, Mike Stevens, Charlotte Stock, Ruth Stout, Roy Swatter, Suzette Swoffer. Jim Taylor, Tim Tedford, Angie Umphrey, Lucinda Walker, Steven 88 a Webster, Kim Werner, Darren Willis, Richard Wilton, Lynda Windsor, Elizabeth Workman, Tommy Second Grade 86 Allard, Amy Babcock, Tracy Bailey. Earl Bain, Irene Barry, Karn Barteld, Steve Beebe, Mike Berlin Sharmin Bodeis, Shelly Bollon, Chris Brooks, Kelly Brooks. Paul Brown, Dennis Buckmaster, Randy Butler, Scott Carey, Michael Carpenter, Kim Carr, Becky Carr, Brenda Casey. Jackie Claeys, Wendy Colling, Sharon Conrad. Charlene Curell, Brad Fahringer, Kelly Fahringer, Randy Friday, Tammy Friday, Terry Fox. Brian Goforth, Tracy 89 Gohs, Marlene Graham, Alan Gromak, Paula Harris, Jimmie Hawe, Larry Heiser, Veronica Hicks. Clarence Hicks, Steve Howell, Leon Hulbert, Donna Hunk ms, David Hutt, Russel Ihrke, Todd Janks, Robbie Johnson, Ann Johnson, Faye June, Kim Jurgens, Kent Karg, Lynn Knight, Randy Korn per da, Joanne Koper, Ron Kowalski, Rachael LaFreiner, Natalie Lee, Roy Lieber, Mary Livingston, Fran Louks, Connie Lumley, Kathy Matthews. Lance 90 McConnell. Doreen McConneii, Tina McConnell, Vickie McVay, Michael Minke, Tammy Murphy. Brian Muntz, Keith Myers. Kim Neahusan, Alonda O'Rourke, Joan Peet. Jell Pnebe, Blaine Racick. Vern Ratza, Brenda Reamer, David Rich, Tim Rowe, Angie Schacher, Pat Seddon, Bruce Sosa. Jessie Stacy, Kathy Stacy, Kim Staten. Joey Strickiand, Evelyn Strong, Robby Tewksbury, Scott Thornton, Ricky Torrey, April Vassalo, Ricky Wallace. Pandora 91 Warren. Ronald Weiler, Randy Weiss, Melissa Wenta, Dwight Wirth. Marty Wylie. Randy First Grade 87 Ager, Beth Babcock, David Baxter, Brian Bailey, Jelf Barnhart. Dale Berry, Donald Brown, Tina Brumley, Howard Buckner, Tom Budreau, Steve Burke, Aaron Bush, Marcia Butler, Craig Caverly, Matthew Carpenter, Scott Chaney, John Colosky, Ronnie Corl, Dawn Crane. Mindy Cryderman, Shelly Darge, Chns Davis, Karen Davison Mary Dietz, Pam 92 o « — Lji •% it Doyle, Joey Drysdale, Robby Elenbaum, Danny Fackler, Heidi Faler. Wesley Figel, Mike Fowler, Todd Fox, Carol Freeland. Jell Freeman. Julie Fureigh, Candy Got wait. Kelli Grant. Danny Green. Katie Gromak. Kim Harris, Gerald Hutchins. Richie Johnson. Bill Judd, Gerald Burnham, Ricky Klmesmith, Steve Koper, Joe Kralik, Wendi Kntzman. Pam LaLonde, Bobby Langford, Sherrill 93 McMullen, Michelle McNunch, John Merione, Michelle Middleton, Kelly Moore, Chris Moore, Richie Muntz, Kent Naugle, Candy Netf, Todd Ofienbecker, Shelly Olltla, Amy Ollila, Cheryl O'Rourke, Susan Piccalo, Gary Piehl, Robin Radick, Neil Robinson, Joanne Robinson, Melissa Sansote, Tonya Sarles, Linda Seddon, Brian Seidell, Tim Shaw, May Shaver. Richie Stevens, Peggy Stimson. Jerry 94 1 Stout, Shannan Stout, Shawndi Swoffer, Cindy TerBush, Brian Thornsberry, Shawn Thornton, Donald Topham, Todd Traylor, Lisa Tucker. Lisa Vaughen, Valene Walker, Wade Wheaton, David Wheaton, Tina Wheeler, Joseph Wilson, Pam Workman, Barbara Zapfe, Cammie Kindergarten 88 Allen, Mike Avery, Dennis Barry. Kathy Barteld, David Bates, Candy Baxter. Kirk 95 Beardsly, Roxanne Beebe. Tammy Blackmer, Lisa Blackmore, Audrey Bradley, Came Boehm, Angel Brooks. Kathy Brooks, Keith Brown, Mark Brown, Tam Buck master, Dennis Butler. Kirk Butler, Kristie Butler, Lori Cameron, Robin Carpenter. Mike Clark, Susie Claeys, Tammy Colosky, Jennifer Colosky, Krystal Cooper, Virgel Comer, Jennifer Cryderman. Kathy Cudney, Bobby Cummings, Billie Jo Daniels, Lon Deering. Kathy Deitz, Cindy Dehsie, Laurel Doyle. Becky 96 Elliot, Steve Fox, Kim Fox, Matt Fryers, Tom Fulton. Lisa Gabolis, Alan Gamer. Holli Garner, Troy Geiger , Eric Giddings, Karen Gill, Ron Graham. Aaron Graham, Mike Green, Chad Gnmshaw, Fredrick Gronner. Shannon Harding Brad Harp. Tamara Harris. Reggie Hicks, jimmy Hoag, Brent Hulbert, Tommy Ide, Scott Johnson, Janice Johnson. Scott Judd, Chris June, Michelle Katz. Eric 97 Kelch, Lisa Kile, James Kitchen, Tony Knight. Rhonda Kopka, Jennifer Kowalski, Brett Kozan, Michele Kukueski, Chns LaBean, Mike Langford, Cedric Lee, Tom Lieber, Polly Lugowski, Joanna Lumsden, Tammy Lynch. Jeremy Mabrey, Charlene Mam, Matthew Matthews. Steve McConnell. Ron McLane, Cindy McLeish. Jim McMullen, Lollie McVay. Tom Merckel. Charlene Middleton. Brett Miller, Jamie Moore, Doug Moroden, Margie Myers, Randy O'Donnell. Lance Plain, Gift Plain, Mary Kaye 98 Podolsla, Donna Presly, Duane Price, Jana Pnebe, Cmdy Putman, Chris Radick, Warren Rancour, Robert Robison, Dawn Robinson, Julie Robinet, Kelly Rose, Ken Rowe, James Rowbotham, Jim Sarles, Billy Schauer, Katie Schafer. Jeff Steinman. William Serven, Deborah Sholes, Bill Simpson, David Smith, Kerri Steele, Billy Stevens, Judy Strasburg. Billy Stratton, Dale Strong. Matthew Swallow, Julie TerBush. Jon TerBusn, Paul Tewksbury, Tracy 99 Thornton. Duncan Turner. Gerald Vassallo, Tami Wagner, Shannon Wallace, Heath Walker, Michelle Waiter, Tommy Walker. Troy Weiss, Amy Wheaton, Scott White, Aimiee Wilson, Dana Wilton, Scott Wirth, John Woem, Doug Young, Greg Zorn, Kelly Primary Babcock, Beth Balough, Janelle Craig, Michelle Edmonson. Clayton Gipson, Cheryl Guenn, Brenda Hicks, Mary Jane Jurgens, Dana Kneller, Duane McConnel. O.J Neahusan, Carol Osborn. Deedi Rose, Jamie Wylie. Mary Jo 100 Mia is from Finland. Vicky is going to Sweden Ssatad: R Powell, T. O'Brien, D. Bednarski, K Crow! N Haver, V Stout. Standing: M Crane. C Heida. T Stout. F Harris, H Hildebrant WalU ‘e. N 1 Cudney, T Reh. V Crowi, D. Polishuk. V Middleton, L Diegel. M Obcrlo, V. Townsend. M. Duncanson. D Bnssette. A tremi.- - Waem. o omitn, Mr (Advisor) La Bean. Cudney, World Service Club 103 Robin is our new treasurer Vicki is our new secretary On Tuesday April 20, 1976, 33 people were inducted into National Honor Society at its annual ceremony. The ceremony was set up as a court trial finding the inductees guilty ot being outstand- ing students in tour different areas. Part of the pro- gram consisted of the presentation of these four qualifications set forth by N.H.S. members. Those taking part were Tim Mihora-Scholarship, Denise Heller-Service, Janet Carr-Leadership and Laura Barteld-Character. Members of the jury consisted of Scott Childs-Foreman, Joru Jordon, Deb McMul- len, and Tim Gregory. The guest speaker for the ceremony was Jerome Thienes-Superintendent of Mayville Schools. NEW MEMBERS-Seniors: Deb Adkins, Kathy Knoer, Vicky Muntz, Bill Spencer and Helen Thienes. Juniors: Krystal Bodeis, Regina Buckner, Dan Downing, LuAnn Lyon, Aaron Nelson, Carol Robinson, Tina Valentine, and Rex Vroman. Soph- omores: Rodney Carr, Doug Childs, Connie Crane, Vicky Fry, Wayne Heckman, Julie Herington, Pat- ty Hildebrant, Dale Hool, Nick LaBean, Kathy Leach, Diane Middleton, Mikelle Oberle, Theresa O'Brien, Karen Patterson, Donald Polishuk, Mary Sarles, Joyce VanSickle, Jeff Willis. National Honor Society Janet pitches in and helps. Karen and Sue have fun serving refreshments Denise helps with Blood Bank, by assisting. Sometimes National Honor Society meetings can be such a bore. 104 RrstRv M Mt-Cardle. M LaBair. T Mihora. T Gregory. G Blackwell Mr 'Warren-Adviser. H fWII B. Scoti. D. Hiqgms-Sec., S. Middleton-Pres., L Patterson-Treas . J. Carr, P. Osowski Third Row. D A ™eps. D Bednarski J Barber W Lumley. K Crowl. V Growl. I Jordon. D. Heiier Fourth Row. A beber. L Barteld. L. Dieqel. M Duncanson N Haver. S Childs. B Oberle. S Buchanan. D McMullen, W Dowling. R. Vroman. B McLane Mr Warren Advisor 105 Varsity Choir Firs! Row Mr DeRoo, T Shipp. C. Swoffer. D Brissetle. V. Townsend. M. Oberle. A McGhee, J McKee, K Becker. J Walker, K, Beach, W Dowling, Second Row. Mrs Oberle. C Smith, M Tompkins, D Heller, K. Leach, N Beach, C, Richerson. S. Higgins, M Stout. C. Swotfer, S, Craig, R Sarles, Third Row M Crane. 1 Barber. J. Hildebrant. W Dowling, B Matthews, T Gregory, M Riley, D. Currell, S Mc:Mullen, M, Giddmqs, L (TerBush) Neiman. Fourth Row: S, Kester, M Giddings A Mead, R Stout. B Oberle. K Mercer. A Eremic. M Hawe, V Muntz, K Beebe, P Hildebrant. 106 Madrigal Singers Come on Delwin, let's get n tune1 We can't hear you! So sing a little louder please First Row J. Hams, V. Muntz, P Hiidebrant, H Thienes Sen nd Row j Hawe, C. Richardson, K. Beebe, M Stout. Third Row: K. Leach, D Curreil, F. Emerson. J Barber Fourth Row. R. Hiidebrant. T. Gregory. I. Walker, B Matthews. s.y You always have your mouths.open Jeff, do you really know how to play that thing Pep Club First Row: V. Stout, K. Leach, M. Dow, R. Clark, K. Leiber, R. Wagner, N. Haver, N. Beach, J. Henngton, J. Jordan, Mrs. Townsend. Second Row: R. Wood, T. Swotier, M. Giddings, M Giddinas. M. Oberle, V Townsend, D. Bnssette, C. Crane, R. Stout, C. Woem, B Herclift. Third Row: H. Penland, L. LaBair, P. HiJdebrant, K. Carl], K. Haslett. L Phelps, I. Sutphen. f. Mead. L. Colosky, K. Elenbaum. Fourth Row: C. Chapin, F Emerson, R. Hildebrant, A. Ereme, D. Easlick, L. Lyon, D. Elamon, J. Griffis, P. Ihrke, J. VanSickle, D. Graham. Middle School Student Council First Row: S. McLane, D. Soper, A. Middleton, C. Bnssette. Second Row: J. Wagner, L. Buckmaster, S. Lugowski, M. Sholes, A. Babcock, T. Lieber. Third Row: C. Stout, S. Dow, S. Ferrell, T. Wingert, P. Heckman, K. Simpson, J. Hampel. 108 Ecology Club The Ecology Club is an organization open to any high school student. The purpose of this club shall be to preserve, conserve, and improve man's environ- ment and to promote activities which will do these things. The funds obtained will be used for a project such as a greenhouse. This is how you cut a tree! Front Row: Robin Powell, Ronda Luther, George Blackwell, Nan Haver. Seated: Denise Bednarski, Janet Carr, Andy Eremic, Wilda Dowling. Standing: Mr. Tallman, Kim Beach, Tern Shipp, Rod Hildebrant, Patti Hildebrant. Nick LaBean, Valori Middleton, Annette Lieber, Joy Cudney, Marge Duncanson, Beth Scott. David O'Brien, Judy Barber, Dan Ihrke, Traci Harris, Juli Fritz. Mr. Tallman is named Biology Teacher of the Year for the State of Michigan by the Michigan Biology Teachers Association. 109 75-76 Officers Janet, Andy, Denise, Wilda. Future Homemakers of America Fust Row: M Crane. J lordon. M. Duncanson. K. Growl, D Ihrlce, Advisor Mrs. Lambert Second Row: V Stout. K. Simp- M £ Learh, r rhomton. D Buckner. B Anderson, D Hoot, M Hood. J Davis, C Swotfer, D Stockland D Hulbert ThirdRow N Beach. M Staton. L Turner. C Heida, J. Cudney. P Crane D McNutt. C Heida C Smith I Shipp, R Saries, T Stout Great Year Remembering Out with the old and in with the new Father and Daughter Banquet We work too New President 112 Jody gets his award with great pleasure Future Farmers Of America First Row: G Kitchen. R. Harp, F Phelps, L. Dow, P, Valentine, B. Spencer, M LaBair, D Bodies, T Hunter. K Davis. I Bender Mr. Grahm Second Row M, Tomkins, T Bradley, D Dennis, ). Wemer, R Dow, B. Spnngsten, A Mead, R Downs, I Bersley. M Dost. D Will. Third Row: B Me Nutt, G Steverson, S Roberts, S. Prystajko, R. Werner. I Walker, S Fox, I. Bader, D Dietz, R Uhl. Gary gets his award tor star green hand Top ten highest point men 113 Annual Staff First Row: D Ihrke, C. Richerson, A. Phelps, T. Valentine, L. Patterson, Mr Morrison. Second Row: We re not always busy. M. Arnold, G. Kitchen, S. Higgins, L. Barteld, D. Tomlinson Work is easy I can't figure this out. O' 117 Chuck works for once. Dan and Linda are at it again. Band Snaps The Mayville Band Marches On. Practice, practice, practice. Val'sjust clowning around. Terri Harris. Beth. Traci. Rhonda. Anita and Robin have a good year. First flow: R. Powell, A. Wallace, N. Haver. D. Middleton. Second Row: W, Heckman, J. Jordon, S. Middleton. D. Bednarski, A. Wallace. Third Row- S Hiqqms I. Harris, T Hams. ' 121 J.V. Choir First Bow: V. Fry, L. Phelps. M. Saries, B. Simpson, J. Binder, N. Hawe, A. Blackwell. Second Bow: Mrs. Oberle, C. Brown, P. Donnelly, F Emerson, M. Dow, R. Wagner, B. Mercer, Mr DeRoo. Third Bow: R. Arnold, R, Hildebrant, T. Diegel, T. Worren, J. Halsne, B. Bean, J. Hawe. Show us how it is done, Mrs. Oberle. 8th Grade Choir First Bow: Mrs. Oberle, D. Soper, C Irvine, D Rich, K. Davison. S. Robinson, L. McConnell, R. Umphrey, K. Riley, M. Muntz, L. Powell. Second Bow: Mr. DeRoo, C. Berlin. Third Bow: M. Gnagi, P. Chase. J. Blackwell, S. Buhl, D. Curell, D. Morey, S. Ferrei, T. Adkins. D. Swoffer, J. Harmon. 124 k wfo Cross Country Firs: Row. T Reh, T. McLane, D Hool. H Dost, D Donnelly, M LaBair Second Row: Coach Weaver. R McNutt. R Uhl. A Thompson. D Mdnally, B Vollweiler. Third Row B. Frenzel. R Vroman, E LaBair, B McLane, C Weaver, R Vroma.'. Ed and Dale are out ahead ot the pack 128 McLane takes an early lead at the Mayville Invitational. Battling it out for the finish. Boyd helps out too. Doug has a good sprint Brad Frenzel coming out ot the woods Cross Country All-State The 1975 76 Cross Country team had a superb year as they went 9-0 in dual meets, and 7 out ol 8 Invitational wins. These vic- tories led to the first state championship title for Mayville in any sport. Mayville was led by the first three: Junior Ed LaBair, Sophomore Dale Hool, and Junior Bob McLane. Senior Brad Frenzel was fourth man, Junior Doug Donnelly was fifth. Junior Harold Dost was sixth and rounding out the top seven was Freshman Tom McLane. Ed LaBair was the fifth man on the All-State team, which marks the second year in a row that Ed has received this honor. Ed also set a course record at the Thumb Championship Meet held in Marlette. His time was: 15:43. Bob McLane also set a home course record with a time of: 6:23. May ville not only had good runners, they also had a fine coach in Mr. Weaver. He re- ceived Coach of the Year honors from Michigan Interscholastic Track Coaches As- sociation. Cross Country Mayville Alumni Won Vassar Won A F Flint Holly Rosary Lakers Won Delta Won North Branch Peck Won Gagetown Inv Won Caro Won Brown City Won Mariett Super Sat Won Imaly City Won Akron-Fairgrove Won Eisenhower Inv. 3rd Thumb Champ Won Conterence Won Vassar Inv V on Regional Won State Won 129 Varsity Football Randy Werner gets by again. Andy Eremic makes a grab for USA. First Row: Coach Germain, G Blackwell, C. Weaver, J. Walker, D. Buggia, D. Hopp, S. Buchanan, J. Free- man, B. Oberle, R. Werner, J. Bam. Second Row: M. Schneider, D. Easlick, B Bean, R Rutledge, R. Buhl, D. Downing, A Eremic. J Teeple, D. Higgins, D Morey, T. Barteld, M. LaBair Randy gets hemmed in. Jim Bain looks for the potential tackier. Andy Eremic (44) rolls out for the run Brent Oberle chases down a Patriot. Randy Werner, looking for an opening Varsity Basketball Annette shoots on the run. Practice makes perfect First Row: L. Patterson, V. Crowl, W. Dowling, D. Ihrke, M. Mardlin, Coach Currel. Second Row: L. Barteld, M. Tompkins, K Beach, L. Diegel, B. Crampton, A. Lieber, K. Patterson Annette jumps for her teammates. Lori tries for two. Wilda pumps in two. Bev attempts to shoot. Bev tries for the tip. Karen and her teammate fight for the ball. Bev attempts a basket. Bev. the ball is over there. Golf 134 Varsity Basketball Let's go Maroon Machine. Gary goes up for two. Bob muscles in for two. 137 Varsity Volleyball 138 Wanda sets to her teammates Lon gets in on the action Marcia practices her spike. First Row: Coach Plain, M. Tompkins, I Carr. W Dowling. D Hool, P Osowski Second Row: W Dowling, K. Bodeis. M, Crane. L. Diegel, B. Crampton, K. Beach. J. Fntz 139 A good hand otl really pays oil. Varsity Track How about those starts? Varsity Track Ferris 23rd Lakeville Dual Lost Goodrich 1st Caro 1st Cass City 1st Akron-Fairgrove 1st Vassar 2nd USA 2nd C-D Invitational 7th Lakeville Invitational 2nd Reese Invitational 1st Imlay City 1st Akron-Fairgrove Invitational 2nd Divisional 2nd Regional 6th Conference 4th State: Eddie Labair 1 st in 1 Mile Dale Hool 3rd in 2 Mile Chris up and over Nice hand oft loe's set and ready Randy finishes hard First Row. R Werner, R, Tolbert. D Hool. T McLane. D. Putman, T Adams, D Snyder, J. Diegel Second R wCoach Collins, D Backers. B Bean H Dost, D Donnally. 1 Freeman, 1 Gregory, M. LaBair Third Row B McLane, C Weaver, B, Frenzel, D Polishuk, G. Barton, S. Roberts, E. LaBair. R Rutledge. G. Kitchen Gary gets the team out tront, now it's Ed's turn MEET OF CHAMPS... Shot Put: Ron Rutledge 3rd Discus: Ron Rutledge 1st Joe Freeman 6th 880 Run: Eddie LaBair 1st High Hurdles: Gary Barton Gary Kitchen 6th Two Mile: Dale Hool Brad Frenzel 2nd Mile Relay: Ron Rutledge Eddie LaBair Doug Donnally Chris Weaver ON TO STATE Ed mile run Dale-two mile Joe discus 143 Varsity Softball First Row I Sutphen, P Ihrke, J. Griltis, J Henngton, M Dow. N Sutphen Second Row N. Beach, K. Bodeis, M Tompkins, I Carr, P R Powell, D. Kelch. Third Row: K Beach, B Crampton, A Lieber, L Dieqel, L Barteld, V Fry Fourth Row: Coach M. Currell, K Lieber, D Dilman, B Hercliff. M Giddings, T Swotter Come on Netty, show us how. Pitch 'em right in here1 Mayville 17 Caro Opponent 6 3 Marlette 30 12 Imlay City 6 14 Millington 15 21 Reese 3 7 Akron-Fairgrove 11 11 Caro 16 5 Yale 12 12 North Branch 2 10 ' Marlette 23 Kathy, don't look that way Hurray!!! Varsity Baseball WhatAnother error1 What is going on out there? just meet it, Bret. 146 First Row; D Hopp, P. Collins, R Werner, M Hunter (Mgr ). T Barteld Second Row D Morey. P Valentine, R. Stout, T Reh, G Blackwell. Third Row S. Buchanan. B McLane, B. Bean, Coach Osowski Varsity Cheerleaders To the top, to the top, to the top!!! Alisa sails off the mini-tramp. Top: J. Carr, J Barber, T. Harris, R. Powell, K Kerstein (Coach). Bottom: T. Harris, N. Haver, J Barber, A Wallace Sock it to 'em girls! What's the matter Nan?? J.V. Cheerleaders Top: B. Simpson, J. VanSickle, V. Stout, L. Lyons, K. Kerstein (Coach). Bottom: H. Pen- land, K. Leach, C. Crane, M. Sarles We want two! Barb and Joyce Owwww!! Knee drops! 149 J.V. Football First Bow: R. Stevens. J. Haslett, B. Fry. S. LaBean, R. Tolbert. D. Giddings. J. Mathews, R. McConnell. Second Bow: Coach Lamie, F. Buhl. T Adams. D Putman, D. Simpson. B. Stokes. N LaBean, T. Gregory, Coach Henderson. Third Bow M Walker. D. Baber. D. Hilts, E. Soper, T. Deigel, T. Bodeis, M. Stacy. Gregory makes the tackle. The Big Red Machine. Stokes gains a few yards. 150 Gregory goes for a first down. J.V. Basketball First Row: P. Ihrke. K. Hascall, D. Batchelor, V. Fry, D. Beckwith, K. Lieber, Coach Plain Second Row: J. Griffis, L. Terbush, K Batchelor, S. Ihrke, N. Beach, D. Diiman, N. Sutphen, I Sutphen Paula completes her shot. Deb fights for the ball. Lori wins the jump. 151 Deb gives her all Tracy looks for an opening. Don's up for two. First Row. T. Diegel, J. Johnson, D McKellar, C Chapin, D. Hod, C. Weaver. Second Row: Coach Kilbourn, J. Raymond, J. Diegel. D. Polishuk, T. Friday, D. Baber. Chris makes his move. Don's truckin' through. 152 Jeff drives for two. Dave flies for two points. J.V. Volleyball First Row: P. Ihrke, D. Dilman, J. Herington, K. Patterson, J. VanSickle, L. Lyon. Second Row: Cok:h Curell, M. Saries, N. Beach, K. Bodeis, J Ollila, P. Crane. Judy, ready for the serve. Mary bumps it for a point. Peggy bumps to her teammates. Opponent MayviUe Deckerville Won Reese Lost Vassar Won Millington Lost Imlay City Won Vassar Won Yale Lost North Branch Won Harbor Beach Won 153 J.V. Baseball 4 Mariofu: 6 Millington Won 5 Lost 3 First How A Mead, T Bradley, D Giddinqs. B. Stokes, D. Backers, R Tolbert, T Stout, B Baber Ser ndHow: I. Bollon, J. Diegel, D Snyder, K Simpson (Mgr ), C. Weaver, D Baber, M Walker, D McKellar, B Bean, T Diegel, Coach Henderson Louie bunts it Jett slugs another one Andy hits a home run! Come on ball, right in the glove Where did the ball go? 154 Terry pitches a strike, Front K Haslett Sorond Row; D Elamon. K Carl! Third Bow ] Grittis, L LaBair, k Elenbaum lulie and Kim and their happy smiles. Freshman Basketball 156 Jr. High Football First How: J. Edwards, P. MacGregor, P Berteld, J. Townsend, C. Stout, E. Katz, T Guinn, C. Craig Second How: Coach Plain, L. Powell, M. Gorde, P. Sholes, M. Mam, G. Perry, G. Weiss, S, Buhl Third How: R. Tolbert, D. Currell. J. Colosky, K Oberle, W. Craig, D. Morey, T. Wmgert, F. Quer- termous. First How: K. Richardson, T. Bradley, C. Tucker, S. Fowler, L. DeMott, A. Brissette, W. Craig, J Bednarski. Second How: J. Steele, J. Wylie, R. Higgins, T. Harris, P McLane, J. Davis, B Kile, C. Bodeis, S. Perry. Third How: T. Stokes, G Adams, J Rowbotham, J Sutphen, N Langford, G. Dietz, P. Welcome, R. Spurling, M Koper. Fourth How: G. Brown, D. Merckel, M Coloski, D Beach, M. Hercliff, T. McVay, K. Davis, L. Thorton, Coach Osowski. Eighth Grade Basketball Craig up for two Mayville Eighth Grade Basketball Opponent 26 USA 77 20 Reese 41 29 Akron-Fairgrove 21 31 Mar let te 39 17 Millington 31 24 North-Branch 27 27 Akron-Fairgrove 40 40 Deckerville 45 31 U.S A. 17 34 Ubly 30 158 First How: W Reed, I Edwards, C Stout, M Gorde, S. Buhl, K. Tewksbury, M Main, T. Elembaum, B Buckmaster Second Row: D. Morey, R Tolbert. R Maharg, K. Oberle, D. Burnham, M Tompkins, T Wingert. W Simpson Seventh Grade Basketball First Row: ]. Bednarski, L. DeMott, M Giddings, C. Tucker, J Guinn, R Kile, R Higgins, A Bnssette. Second Row T Hams, J Steele, P McLane, N Langford, I Wylie, R Spurting, P Welcome. Third Row: G Simpson, D. Merckel, M. Lynch, D, Beach. M. Colosky, B Buhl, W Lyon Todd drives for two1 Mo y vilie 28 USA. Opponent 22 21 Reese 27 27 Akron-Fairgrove 20 22 Marlette 42 21 Millington 28 18 North Branch 45 27 Akron Fa irg rove 15 159 Five of our 7th grade cheerleaders show their talent. Our 8th graders with their abundant spirit. Jr. High Cheerleaders Top: M. Scott, S. Dow, S. Bodeis Middle Row: B. Friday, T. Valentine, R. Passey Bottom: K. Lamphere. Becky, Karen and Sue can really jump! Top: V. Chapin, S. McLane. Middle: J. Wagner, C. Brissette. Bottom: S. Ferrell, T. Stout, T LaBean, A Middleton. Rummel Studios, Inc. Frankenmuth Saginaw 652-9909 793-6930 and Oil Co Main, May ville 843-3421 Mobil sDelta Tires and Batteries Mobil Heating Oil and Gas Distributor TV Repairs All Makes PA Sound Installation Complete Electronic Service Car Home Radio Repairs Radio Shack - Zenith Larry Malik 218 N. State Jim Hood Caro, Mich. Phone: OS3-3424 Vassar Sewing Center CHAMBERLAIN'S SHOE MART 406 W. Frank St. Caro, Michigan 48723 Thanks for your patronage MAYVILLE MONITOR Roy Heckman LICENSED MASTER PLUMBER Mayville 48744 ADVERTISER 344 N. State St. 1002 W. Huron Vassar, Michigan 48768 Complete line of fabric, notions, trims, yarns, macrame, etc. Sewing Class Offered Authorized Viking Sewing and Riccar Sewing-Machine Sales and Service 162 NEWSPAPER COMMERCIAL PRINTING Caro, Michigan 48723 ■ The bank's top officials are Mr. Sudgen, Vice-President, Mr. Scott, Vice-President and and Mr. Sullivan, President. MAYVILLE STATE BAN AMERICA’S BANKERS HELPING YOU CHANGE THINGS FOR THE BETTER 90 YEARS OF OOD SOLID AIM KING BER e.i.c. m! Spoke Spor 112 W. Nepessing St. Lapeer, Michigan 48446 Phone 664-1941 INSERTS 0 TOR Monday tiMj Saturday 8:30 a.mrto 10 p.m. OPEN SUNDAY 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Phone 843-6184 May ville, Mich. Beer Wine S.D.M. License Buy Your Michigan Lottery Tickets At Wingerts VASl ILDING CENTER 01Sagin w d. V sar, Y ijrnman (HWI .2318513 753-0077 Ernie Ihrke London's Dairy Products 6103 Third St. Mayville, Michigan Phone 843-6755 Hopp's Custom Homes Hopp's Shag Shop Russell Hopp Alma Bennett Licensed Builder Interior Decorator New Homes, McGee Carpet Garages Remodeling Armstrong Inlaid 5443 Mertz Road May ville, Michigan 48744 MAYVILLE MOULDING COMPANY 300 Ohmer May ville, Michigan Phone 843-6125 PEET'S STUDIO 6595 S. Jefferson St. North Branch, Michigan Phone 688-3266 Elias Brothers 195 W. Genesee Lapeer, Mich. Phone 664-9929 A Fine Clean Place To Take The Whole Family FARM BUREAU INSURANCE Harland John Welke 843-6879 843-3701 Mayville, Michigan COMPLIMENTS OF A1 Michel's D K Lounge Fostoria, Michigan Lynn Smith Electric Electrical Contractor Residential Commercial State Licensed 6211 Fulton Street Mayville, Mich. 843-6208 MAYVILLE AUTO SUPPLY 6011 Fulton, Mayville 517-843-6384 Jensen Equipment, Inc. 2424 Van Dyke 9021 South State Marlette, MI Millington, MI , 48453 48746; Phone (517) 635-7555 (517) 871 -5041 GREENBRIER GOLF COURSE Public-9 holes 9350 N. Lapeer Rd. Mayville, Michigan Phone 843-6575 HARRY HILL REAL ESTATE Ruby Ferrell, Broker For Professional Services Call 843-6321 or 843-3896 814 N. Main St., Lapeer 664-4508 KEITH TALSMA Ford Sales Service 19 E. Main May ville, Michigan Phone 843-5911 Wilson Studio and Camera Shop NATURAL COLOR _______PORTRAITS______ PROFESSIONAL SERVICES: • Senior Portrait • Child Studies • Weddings • Anniversaries 673-2435 367 N. STATE ST. CARO Top Quality Mens Clothing At Competitive Prices DUDS FOR MEN Vassar 823-8831 Capri Pizzeria Restaurant Take-Out Orders Fine Food . . . Pizza • Ravioli • Spaghetti • Steaks Sea Food and Banquet Facilities Closed Mondays Tues.-Fri. 11 A.M. to 12 P.M. Sat. Sun. 12 P.M. to 12 A.M. Phone 673-6100 167 Diamonds Watches Jewelry Class Rings 180 N. State Caro, Mich. Eastham's Cleaners Dyers Your Clothes Best Friend Since 1897 2 Locations to Serve You 209 State St. Phone 673-3030 29 Kinyon St. Phone 673-4011 James Plain Agency Insurance Real Estate 6014 Fulton Mayville, Michigan 48744 Phone 1-517 843-3526 Car • Home • Life • Business BUICK Pontiai Howard Bell Comer M-24 Frank St. Caro, Michigan 48723 Howard O. Bell 673-6126 ,CBC, CARO BUILDING CENTER, INC. 429 Montague Caro, Michigan 48723 Phone:(517)673-3121 Village Bridal Shoppe Everything for the Wedding and All-Occasion Gowns and Sportswear 443 N. State Street Caro, Michigan 48723 -M «ijwi in |«m WILKINSON CHEMICAL CORPORATION 168 Bob McKee Sales Service 960 W. Saginaw Rd. Vassar, Mich. Phone 823-8561 Plymouth • Chrysler • Dodge Dodge Trucks The Bathtique Gift Shoppe Newton Plumbing And Heating 112 N. Main, Vassar 48768 Woern's Woodland Building Lumber Supplies 408 W. Ohmer M-24 Mayville, Mich. Fisher Convalescent Home 521 M-24 Mayville, MI 48744 Phone 843-6121 Furniture and Carpets 130 W. Burnside Caro, Michigan Phone 673-6144 GAMBLE STORE Mayville, Mich. Sporting Goods Home Equipment Phone: 843-3041 CITY AUTO PARTS Vassar, Michigan Phone 823-7731 Wickes Big Acre Store 600 North State St. Caro, Michigan LAWN GARDEN CENTER 169 IN MAYVILLE: IN VASSAR: IN CARO Lyle Ide Excavating Pink Poodle Alice s Beauty Fashion May ville Greenhouse Frank Lucik, Trucking Total Gas Station Brown's Barber Shop Mayville Hardware Sugar Spice Salon Gruber Ins. Agency Pezo Total Service Gilchrist Pharmacy JuLo oi Vassar, Bridal Shoppe Krause's Greenhouse Caro Floor Covering IN LAPEER: Powell's Tux Rental IN FOSTORIA: Town N Country We the yearbook staff would like to take this opportunity to thank each and every advertiser for their patronage in the Mayville school district. We greatly appreciate your support. Hedley Equipment Company Farmall International Tractors Equipment Ski Doos - Parts Service McCulloch Chain Saws 1800 West Caro Road Caro, Michigan 48723 Phone 673-4164 Watches, Diamonds, Jewelry Gifts Of True Value Oxford, Michigan Lapeer, Michigan JEWELERS Since 1928 Buckley's Shoes (Formerly Collins Shoe Store) Quality Footwear Since 1894' 159 Huron Avenue 251 N. State Bad Axe Caro ATKINS Hardware-Furniture Carpets Gifts Vassar, Michigan Phone 823-8543 VILLAGE PHARMACY Phone: 843-3811 Mayville, Michigan ALWAYS FIRST QUALITY 323 N. State St. Caro, Michigan Phone 673-3422 170 RINGS ARE FOREVER Mobil Mobil Gas Fuel Oil Fostoria, Mich. Phone 795-2121 May ville Motor Sales Chevrolet Sales FRED MOSS 102 E. Main DEGROW HUNKINS INC. Mayville, Michigan Phone 843-5611 Complete Insurance Services Auto • Home • Farm • Life 6037 Third Street Mayville, Michigan 843-6181 or 843-6182 171 Autographs “I Am the Nation . . I was bom on July 4, 1776, and the Declaration of Independence is my birth certificate. The bloodline of the world runs in my veins, because I offered freedom to the op- pressed. 1 am many things, and many people. I am the Na- tion. I am 200 million people, living souls and the ghosts of millions who have lived and died for me. I am Nathan Hale and Paul Revere. I stood at Lex- ington and fired the shot heard around the world. I am Washington. Jefferson and Patrick Henry. I am John Paul Jones, the Green Mountain Boys and Davy Crockett. I am Lee and Grant, and Abe Lincoln. I remember the Alamo, the Maine and Pearl Harbor. When Freedom called, I answered and stayed until it was over, over there. I left my heroic dead in Flanders Fields, on the Rock of Corregidor, and the Black steppes of Korea. I am the Brooklyn Bridge, the wheat lands of Kansas, the granite hills of Vermont, the potato fields of Wisconsin. I am the coalfields of the Virginias and Pennsylvania, the fer- tile lands of the Mid-west, The Golden Gate and the Grand Canyon. I am Independence Hall, the Monitor and the Merrimac. I am big! I sprawl from the Atlantic to the Pacific, three million square miles throbbing with industry. I am more than five million farms. I am forest, field, mountain, desert. I am quiet villages and cities that never sleep. You can look at me and see Ben Franklin walking down the streets of Philadelphia with his breadloaf under his arm. You can see Betsy Ross with her needle. You can see the lights of Christmas, and hear the strains of Auld Lang Syne as the calendar turns. I am Babe Ruth and the World Series. I am 169.000 schools and colleges, and 250,000 churches where my people worship God as they like best. I am a ballot dropping in a box, the roar of a crowd at the stadium, and the voice of a choir in a cathedral. I am an editorial in a newspaper and a letter to a congressman. I am Eli Whitney and Stephen Foster. I am Thomas Edison, Albert Einstein and Billy Graham. I am Horace Greeley, Will Rogers and the Wright Brothers. I am George Washington Carver, Daniel Webster and Jonas Salk. I am Longfellow, Harriet Beecher Stowe, Walt Whit- man and Tom Paine. I am Phillip Brooks, Billy Sunday and Bishop Quayle. Yes, I am the Nation, and these are the things 1 am. I was conceived in Freedom and, God willing, in Freedom I will spend the rest of my days. May I possess always the integrity, the courage, and the strength to keep myself unshackled, to remain a citadel of freedom and a beacon of hope to the world. This is my wish, my goal, and my prayer on this my birthday, two-hundred years after I was bom. Author Unknown (Reprinted from the Wisconsin Veteran ) 4 6 1 Call of the Minutemen prior to the historic Battle of Lexington. 2 The Battle of Concord Bridge was the first battle of the war. 3 Monument to the Minutemen which stands on the site of the Battle of Lexington, where “the shot heard round the world” was fired April 19, 1775. 4 The signing of the Declaration of Independence, July 4, 1776. 5 Independence Hall. Philadelphia, where the Continental Congress con- vened to decide a course of action. 6 Benjamin Franklin, John Adams and Thomas Jefferson working to revise Jefferson’s draft of the Declaration of Independence. 'fie ititftttt mouT cd'iiratkit • -M' v f .--yu ■ — A—. • V’vM j::. IfywVr. y •- of Xmcrtca - -MiU •! — . 5 ” j . •—-f p y “These Are the Times That Try Men’s Souls . . Thomas Paine 1 Captain .John Paul Jones unfurled the first Stars and Stripes over the ocean when the young nation’s banner, containing thir- teen stars and thirteen stripes, was hoisted aboard the Ranger. 2 From the deck of the captured British vessel Serapis, Capt. Jones and his crew watched as the American man-of-war, Bonhomme Richard, sank in victory, September 23, 1779. With the aid of friendly powers—namely France and Holland—and the leadership of commanders like Jones, the American fleet was able to effectively combat Britain’s naval supremacy in the colonies. 3 General John Stark led the colonial forces to victory at Ben- nington on August 11, 1777. The victory, along with an American triumph at Saratoga on October 12 of that year brought France to the colonies’ aid as an ally and was the turn- ing point of the war. 4 Outside of occupied Boston, colonial patriots organized themselves into a volunteer militia known as the Minutemen. On the eve of April 18, 1775, British troops numbering more than 800 were dispatched from Boston to seize colonial munitions stored at Concord. Forewarned, Paul Revere and others spread the alarm and the Redcoats were met by a deter- mined band of Minutemen at Lexington. It was here that the famous “shot heard round the world” was fired. It is not known which side fired the first shot of that battle which marked the opening of outright hostilities and led to open war. 5 The surrender of British troops under the command of General Charles Cornwallis at Yorktown on October 19, 1781, brought an end to all-out fighting. A few scattered skirmishes continued for over a year. However, complications of negotia- tion with England delayed the signing of a peace treaty for nearly two years. General George Washington, commander of colonial forces, accepted the British surrender at Yorktown and later presented the captured British flags to the Congress. 4 5 “Stand Your Ground . . . If They Mean to Have a War, Let It Begin Here. ” Capt. John Parker 1 Capt. John Parker uttered those words as the colonial militia under his command prepared to meet the British troops at Lexington. Those words and the painting—Spirit of ’76—exemplify the dedication and determination of the American patriots in their fight for independence. The colonies had organized to express their grievances in an effort to resolve the differences within the framework of the Empire. Several of the colonial legislatures had instructed their delegates to the Con- tinental Congress in Philadelphia to oppose any move toward in- dependence. The movement for independence was gaining strength and following the publication of Thomas Paine’s Common Sense, which argued for colonial sovereignty, a resolution was adopted and a committee of five appointed to draft a declaration of independence. 2 General Washington, who had been appointed commander-in-chief of American forces by the Second Continental Congress, was a brilliant military strategist. It was his decision to take his Continentals across the Delaware River on Christmas night which resulted in the first ma- jor colonial victory. That victory at Trenton over Hessian mercenaries gave the ragged army renewed vigor. Supported chiefly through the printing of Continental currency, the colonial army also went through the personal fortunes of many American patriots—among them Washington, Jefferson, Richard Henry Lee and John Adams. These fortunes were donated to the cause of liberty—a cause supported by about one-third of the American population which was near 2,000,000. Another one-third remained loyal to the English crown and the remainder were apathetic. Despite many defeats, the colonies managed to keep an army in the field as a symbol of American resistance, to guarantee a negotiated rather than dictated peace. 2 . . Give Me Liberty or Give Me Death!” Patrick Henry 3 Following the victory at Y’orktown, Washington refused the offer of his troops to become king and returned to Philadelphia to aid with the establishment of a permanent government for the new republic—a loose alliance of sovereign states held together by the Articles of Confederation. An envoy composed of Benjamin Franklin, John Adams and John Jay was sent to negotiate with the British. It was not until 1783 that the peace agreement, known as the Treaty of Paris, was signed, guaranteeing the sovereignty of the United States of America. The Articles of Confederation, despite many weaknesses, serv ed to un- ify the states until 1787 when a special convention was held at Independence Hall in Philadelphia to revise them. The meeting was attended by Fifty-five of the most-prominent men of the day. Twenty- nine of the delegates representing a majority of the states met on May 25 and decided to draft an entirely new constitution rather than am mend the Articles of Confederation. The meeting then became known as the Constitutional Convention. 4 The men who assembled for the Constitutional Convention were an illustrious group with nearly every delegate a person of prominence in his home state. A large majority favored a strong central government. After four months of debate, on September 17, 1787, the new constitu- tion was completed. In a little more than four months, six states had ratified the new constitution. Despite the good beginning, the fight for ratification was bitter and it was not until September 13, 1788, that the necessary two-thirds majority of the states had approved the docu- ment and Congress could call for states to choose their electors and congressmen. Several of the states had ratified the constitution with the provision that it would be amended. Thus, as one of its first official acts under the new constitution, the Congress added the first ten amendments known as the Bill of Rights. Washington was un- animously elected President and a new nation was launched on a course of democracy. “Give me your tired, your poor, Your huddled masses yearning to breathe free, The wretched refuse of your teeming shore, Send these, the homeless, tempest-tossed to me, I lift my lamp beside the golden door. ” Emma Lazarus (From “The New Colossus”)


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