Mona Shores High School - Compass Points Yearbook (Norton Shores, MI)

 - Class of 1968

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With Mr. William Gillhespy as coach and Miss Lorraine Poel as assistant coach, the Mona Shores Debate team ac- cumulated twenty-nine trophies as well as many speaker awards. As a member of the National Forensics League, the third largest program in the United States, the teams com- peted nationally in Washington, D.C., Pittsburgh, and Ohio. Within Michigan the teams traveled to all major colleges and universities, and finished the season by ranking fifth in the state. VARSITY DEBATE: Debby Bluhm, Kathy Marks, Dave Anderson, Sue Hitchcock, John Anderson. Row Two: Mary Thronson, Mary Moore, John McKendry, Karen Gardenour, ,Ian Rahn. Row Three: Carl Black, Karen Dobberstein, Bob Lippie, .loan Anderson, Kathy Bell, Carl Bender, Dave Jones, Ken VanCleve, Mr. William Gillhespyg advisor. Debate Accumulates Twenty-nine Trophies 74 t Debbie Babcock, Penny Hanks, Kristi Carlson Gayle Blackley, Izzy Blake, Melanie Stenson. Roz Two: Barb Johnson, Marsha Wightman, Crai, Weisse, Steve Rothschild, Carol Peterson. Roz Three: Diane Levin, Joyce Bender, Markellt Sarsasin, Art Rothschild, Marcia Robinson, Amj Southwell. Row Four: MaryAnn Graves, Chri Hylland, Debby Brininstool, Kurt Bluhm, Eilee 'Matthews, .Cindy Curran. Row Five: Glen Flaskafl Dave Marra, Dave VanDonkelaar, Tom Chian bretti, Larry Larson, Mike Whimmer.

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Exercise in Leadership ent Handbook, given to each student, is compiled and distrib- ted by Student Council. f The Student Forum, where Junior and Seniors expressed their tpinions for improving the school, was Council-sponsored. The ippie-old fashioned Yoretyme was an idea of the Council. Clubs ad varied and numerous booths at the money-making project. T Student Council also had a dance, sponsored our orphan, and V -ontinued to push for vending machines. SOPHOMORE REPRESENTATIVES: Sue Nelson, Jodi Walukonis, Beth Melrose, Brenda Becker. Row Two: Becky Crant, Elaine Coston, Ingrid Kimble. Row Three: Terrie Ream, Dan Thomas, Tom Arnson, Mary Hunter, Scott Schaefer, Dave Butler, Kaye Deater. Karen Baetzel, Student Council President, calls the meeting to order and opens the floor for discussion. .g , .1 -1 sf-agus: 1' is 9+ as .1 s. ,..., K sg 9 Ei X X x , ss, X liz Q. Nl s X 1 EQ Q. QQ E t .,.. . f 'Kiwi ' ffsssiss,f. A 2 - me it Gilmer' 5. , I 'XKQSQS gfq of -X , it , f gs FRESHMAN REPRESENTATIVES: Roger Dob- berstein, Mike Hellem, Barb Delmar, Linda Janes, Rene Crassman, Penny Skipper, Stephanie Marine, Steve Rothschild, Kevin Kolberg. Row Two: Kathy Wilson, Barb Paterson, Colleen Burkall, Patti Bohn, Betsy Tellman, Jan Baker, Gayle Vincent. 73



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To become a member of National Forensics League a debater must earn 25 points. At the height of 75 points stones and pins are awarded, beginning with the degree of honor, and ending with the degree of distinction which signifies the maximum 250 points a N.F.L. member can earn. Throughout the year members give speeches for small groups which enable them to reach the goal of 250. Barb Johnson, Sue Hitchcock, Gayle Blackley, Karen Hoppe. Row Two: Craig Weisse, Steve Rothschild, Kristi Carlson, Kathy Marks, liebby Blghm, Izzy Blake. Row Three: Mary Moore, Mary Thronson, Art Rothsc ild, De bie Brininstool, ' Markelle Sarasin, John McKendry, Carl Black. Row Four: David Marra, Karen Thesplans Take Part Dobberstein Joan Anderson Ken VanCleve, Bob Lippie, Carl Bender, Kathy Bell cave Jones' ' ' in National Production Karen Woods, student director of Adam's Rib Hurts, gives the introduction to the play and invites the audience to an evening of enjoyment. . Robinson, L. Lebel, D. Coleman, S. Rush, J. nderson, J. Van Lente, N. Cochrane. Row Two: . Ridings, C. Daniels, D. Van Donkelaar, T. oeker, M. Rose, D. Lee, G. Foose, B. Friedrich, . Downing, B. Westman. Row Three: D. Hitch- ck, D. Snyder, B. Reinertson, S. Holcomb, C. hnston. D. Danielson, M. Borgesen, K. Deater, . Caughey, D. Taylor, S. Nielsen, J. Ferguson, . Haddad, T. Riegler, B. Winsemius. Row Four: . Olsen, D. Wood, C. Holm, S. Stibitz, K. Wiers- a, G. Atnip, C. Pitcher, A. Meads, D. Leonard, . Barrett, L. Cunningham, N. Tamblyn. Row 've: R. Hack, S. Bowne, S. Stube, E. Achenbach, Eckerman, K. Woods, D. Small, J. Daniels, S. hjola. D. Hanks, K. Danielson, M. Wheeler. ow Six: K. Dittmer, J. Stzen, C. Johnson, M. unter, B. Becker, T. Guerne, J. Willard, D. Kay, . Tarun, J. Gabrielson, P. Marks, P. Kinsman. Kelley, D. Berkel, Mr. T. Gunterg advisor. otlights: K. Lahm fleftj, M. Graves frightj. Fifteen Mona Shores Thespians had the opportunity to act in a movie that will be shown all over the United States and to meet Vonda Kay VanDyke, the 1965 Miss America. Both of these experiences resulted in the Gospel Productions movie Hey There Vonda. This was one among many activities that the Drama Depart- ment participated in this year. These were, of course, the tradi- tional plays starting with The Mouse That Roared in the fall. In February, Thespians presented the annual One Acts, with three plays produced by Thespians members, Keep Your Halo Straight, A Simple Little Affair and 4'Adam's Rib Hurts. Thespians also presented a play in late spring. Many of the Thespians went to Michigan State on March 2nd, They took part in workshops and attended the 17th century comedy, The Would-Be Gentlemen. The Mona Shores Dramatic classes, taught by Mr. Travis Gunter, performed two plays for other schools, The Pied Piper for area elementaries and Boarding House Reach for the junior highs. i l swi ral ,wi

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