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

 - Class of 1968

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' repare Students lccupations Working as Candy Stripers at Mercy and Hackley Iospitals and aiding at the blood bank and the Sea- 'ay Convalescent Home were this year's Future lurses frightj. Interested members also assisted at de Tuberculosis Skin Test Clinic here at Mona thores. A trip to Upjohn Manufacturing Co. in ialamazoo was included on the agenda for the ear. Other activities were the making of Christmas nd Thanksgiving favors for hospitals, clinics, and eedy families. Miss Jeanne Cooper is the advisor. Activities for Future Teachers fbelowl included Christmas party for the Children's Home and a our of the newly constructed Muskegon County Iommunity College. Films centered around the prob- rms and challenges of the teaching profession were iso shown to interested members. This year's club was Mr. Gary Reed. Marsha Halladay, Chris Holms, Marjorie Doornbos, Jan LeMieux, Debbie Brinin- stool, Denise Bowen, Maureen Gauthier, Connie Leadman, Barb Robbins, Sandy Beckquist. Row Two: Diane Carlisle, Karen Sirianni, Marsha Neiser, Mary Lou Balaney. Linda Lillmars, Dawn Dykema, Kathy Wilson, Lynn Morton, Diedra Mortensen, Janice Putnam, Mary Schwing, Karen Ferguson, Mary Tellman, Michelle Markert, Laura Raymond. Seniors Marsha Lamb, .Jan Dulyea, and Karen Griesbach attend their duties as nurse assistants at Muskegon General Hospital. Greg Benton, Dick Van Dop, Karen Dobberstein, Tammy Guerne. Row Two: Ann McComb, Linda Turner, Marcy Eder, Diane Carlisle, Pat Schoon- beck, Debbie Klemp. Row Three: Carol Hill, Merry Gibson, Gerri Bachkes, Colleen Reck, Carol Pitcher, Jill Wiersma, Pam Hinkley, Mike Benton. Row Four: Eileen Achenbach. 79

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Mrs. E. Marks: Advisor, C. Zanter, J. Babe, L. Hull, C. Larson, J. Ferguson, C. Weller, S. Swinehart, D. Kessler, D. Lakos, D. Norbury. Row Two: C. Hill, D. Anderson. V. McCibbon, C. Czarney, P. Berry, N. Westedt, D. Schillaci, .l. Kmiecik, P. Anderson, C. Stough, S. Goodhue, M. Tibbs, D. Bole. Row Three: D. Zadel, P. Brandenburg, J. Parker, C. Risher, D. Adair, D. Engles, R. Whit- worth, M. Ramsey, D. Hanks, M. Laird, D. Wood, W. Burd, W. Risk. Row Four: J. VanBrocklin, C. VanBogelen, M. Crelewicz, M. Gaut, S. Weller, M. Carlson, R. Siegel, D. Hagelgans, B. Akker, D. Bowne, N. Vanderlaan, K. Czarney. F.H.A. members Cindy Risher and Marsha Crelewicz take care of a customer, Matt Hanichen, at the snack bar. 1 4 78 School Clubs For Future Future Homemaker's fleftl money making projeci this year included the selling of F.H.A. cookbooks, mar aging the snack bar, and sponsoring a mid-Marc Spaghetti Supper. This money was later used to defra the cost of trips to New York and Chicago for honoi ary members. The club's community project was the Seminole Roar Clean-Up. Other activities included the Spring Awarr Banquet and the supporting of the state Scholarship Fund. Mrs. Edith Marks is advisor. if k i w Mrs. Betty Siegel, secretary to Mr. Carrigan gives Barb Stapleton some advice in keeping ret ords. Barb is a member of the Future Secretarie Association which is composed of secretarial Stl, dents from area schools. Meeting on the last Tues day of every month, Barb and her fellow member listened to talks on becoming secretaries from busl nessmen and took various skill building tests. M Charles Layfette is Barb's advisor and represente Mona Shores in the association. l



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3 s Q E 2 i E E Half-time Enhanced b Marching Band One hundred and forty Seven Students Participated in during the football season. Two parades were also sched- Marching band to provide festive highlights at halftime uled for Marching band, but fain Pfevailed both times- 9 E I 5 Doing a fine job as twirlers this year were Debby Bluhm fleftl and Gaye Frye frightj. Debby, returning from last year, joined her new partner, Gaye, and together they composed their routines and designed new uniforms. Both girls attended the Smith- Wallbridge Institute this past summer. Completing his first year as drum major was Dave Wells. Dave, presently a Junior, was selected for the position by Mr. Butter- field last year. This past summer Dave attended the Smith- Wallbridge Institute in Syracuse, Indiana for specialized training. 80

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