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• i ' ; 1 Allan Pesut grimly ponders over his trying problems in Senior Math. 2 Tom Gosztola strains to find a direct path to the basket past his St. Joe adversary-. 3 The 1976 Class Officers, Kelley Boehnlein. Pat Gnivecki, Larrj ' Melin and Sally Cook. look forward to planning the com- mencement. 4 Senior. Sue Schaphorst. strikes a dazzling pose before she displays her talents as a clown in TURNABOUT NIGHT AT THE ZOO. 5 Elated over their final triumph of graduation are se- niors Denise Bowman. Brian Eberhart. Leann Clark, Mike Grimm and Sally Smith. 6 Seniors Peggy- Favorite. Celia Roberts, Sally Smith, Julie Tobolski, Susan Schaphorst and Sally Cook continue the tradition of an all-senior lunch table. 7 The senior homecoming float expresses the spirit that prevailed over the class of ' 76. 8 Marj- Henke and Mike Choquette enjoy a fall afternoon in Mer- rifield Park. 9 Moments after crowning. Karen Bosler and senior court representa- tive Dawn Minx, hsten to Shadow of Your Smile during half time ceremonies.
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Seniors Become ' 76 Alum ' s I As the class of ' 76 finished their last year at MHS, many sighs of relief echoed through the halls. The Misletoe Ball, Prom, and Homecoming were just a few of the special events that seniors participated in. Many students juggled parttime jobs as well as followed a strict academic sched- ule. While school life ended for some, all seniors faced new responsibilities. Four years at MHS taught 76 ' ers to cope with responsibilities. In the course of making mistakes and learning from them, many discoveries were made. Seniors became aware of their world. As they explored this world, they gained knowledge. During their senior year, they observed our na- tion ' s 200th birthday, the 1976 Olympics, a presidential election. Mayor Prickett ' s fourth term, and the beginning of MHS ' s renova- tion. The most important discov- ery; however, was that of them- selves and their capabilities. -4K mSimSSI
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KATHY ADAMS-Business; Stu- dent Council 1; Counselor Office 2; Vespers 1,2,3. PLANS: Marriage. CHARLES ALEXANDER-College Prep; Student Council 2: Hall Guides 2,3; Baseball 1,2,3,4; Basket- ball 1,2,3,4; Football 1,2,3,4; National Honor Society 3,4. PLANS: College. CATHY ALLISON-CoUege Prep; French Club 3; Co-op 4; Vice Pres. 4; Track 1. PLANS: Marriage, Nurse. JEFF AMMERMAN-General. TERESA ANTIC-General; Cadet Choir 1,2,3; PLANS: Marriage. DEBBIE ARDEEL-CoUege Prep; Hall Guide 3. PLANS: Nursing. MARK BAKER-College Prep; Mos- couton High 1,2; Baseball 3,4; Foot- ball 1,2,3,4. PLANS: College. BRUCE BALESTRI-College Prep. PLANS; College. BRAD BALMER-College Prep; Hall Guides 1,2; ANY NUMBER CAN DIE 3; Tutoring 1,2; Hi-Y 3; Stage Crew 3; Chess Club 1; Baseball 1; Football 1,2,3; PLANS: College. JOHN BARANOWKSI-College Prep; OKLAHOMA 2; AH, WIL- DERNESS 2; ANY NUMBER CAN DIE 3; TURNABOUT NIGHT AT THE ZOO 4; Stage Crew 2,3,4; Na- tional Honor Society 3,4; Thespians 2,3,4. PLANS: College. TINA BARNETTE-General; PLANS; College. JERI-SUE BARRON-CoUege Prep; Student Council 4; Culver Girl ' s Academy 1,2; Art Club 4; PLANS: College. PAULA BARTON-College Prep; French Club 1,2,3. PLANS: lUSB. DINO BATALIS-General; Hoffman Estates 3; Football 1,2,4. PLANS: Police Academy. JODY BATCHELOR-General: . Wrestling 1,2,3. MELODIE BATTERBEE-Lake Orion High 1; A ' cappella 3,4; Band 1,2,3,4; Chambers 3,4; Madrigals 4; Orchestra 2,4; Music Honor 2,3,4; Sec. Treas. 4. PLANS: College. KENNA BAUER-College Prep; John Adams High 1,2; Counselor Of- fice 3; Hall Guides 3. PLANS: College. LARRY BAYMAN-College Prep; Swimming 1,2,3,4. PLANS: Forestry. RICHARD BEEHLER-PLANS: Work, Air Force. DAVID BEHNKE ROBERT BENFORD The senior class float slowly made the traditional journey around Tup- per Field during the 1975-6 Home- coming festivities.
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