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

 - Class of 1968

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Varsity Club is open to all boys who have won varsity letters in athletics at Mona Shores. The club serves the purpose to promote good citizenship and sportsmanship by fair play and competition in ath- letics. This year Varsity Club donated 350000, previously collected, to the Gayle Vanderweer Fund. Future plans include the purchasing of body build- ing equipment for the use of all athletic teams. L. Oppenheimer, T. Miller, T. Snyder, C. Luyendyk, J. DeP0y, J. Coston, T. DePoy, B. Luyendyk, B. Meich. Row Two: M. Kinziger, D. Le Roux, E. Sonafrank, D. Kimble, S. Tilton, R. Kitchen, R. Johnson, T. Steinman. Row Three: Mr. Cooper, Advisor P. Lambert, E. Meier, P. Eaton, D. Hoekenga, F. Kinsman, C. Merkey, P. Halladay, Mr. Mosley, Advisor. Varsity Club and Unsinkables Keep Sailors Alive With Spirit The Unsinkables kept the Sailors floating. Top- side for the Unsinkables during the year was the Sailorolympics and Spring Madness. Other activi- ties included the Spirit of '69 Conference, and the sale of Sailor caps. The Unsinkables gave us our victory announcements and our pep assemblies. In- cluded in this coordinating pep group are repre- sentatives from all the Cheerleading squads, Var- sity Club, Student Council, and the classes, along with Mr. F unkhouser, the Advisor. K X u-nf'- ' Que... Sandy Boyns, Scott Rieckmann, Chuck Luyendyk, Debbie Clifford, Patti Firme, Barb Close, Jan Lupien, Tom Miller, Eric Meier, Mr. Funkhouser. Rain or shine the Unsinkables are always there to cheer Mona Shores I -- C ss-ss - M ti' tiluilsnnmnuns V new-tum itqnumqu-me-mm v - 4 is iii! SCXTE-ix? . - ' - 5 X pk - .ti .... ...., . was Q K . Oh RRNIIQIIINIO - -- --ss nsunnsnm umllllllnlnlr ---- K Nqsmlllnr - -GRA . s fplnllnlunulnlllsnnmnnng l .

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VANDALISM EDlTORlAL J ,I I X l Q. The att- ' i git in'- ' cl y too e 5,44 ,le 'L 'hen try to A N - then ree SW: ma Jurt This used to be such a beau- P ' sf Cc taken away Only thel tri: school. What's happened to ' l be 5 Joa faculty and adminl this destruction. it witnessing an sm, should attempt they -Us, dont, Care of book learning cou ditor-in-Chiefg Baiymf86'Bilz89 field ll P'-if H110 Mafewk, Lattilllllccsbwli- no pep ral? SP 'S E Egriibl st sion-loo llillith gig se liigiiit witllegqgditmfis iiiis going to hopper stration, to school? Are we going t The Sm- hackttancl let a minority c act of van- ture, irresponsible PUNK to gtgp it, the rules for the rest of us' Seated: Barb Bussing, Judy Broutman, Paula! Spe ss ta dz g low Dave Downing, ilorsi ifgeluieilligiisffgr 1 ve r S ll hands on declc to salute the bus drivers WGN at Q Smp bus drivers' only flew of Finishing oft breakfast can run for QS S. J' officials., ing or LEU?-T5 I0 I Exchange Student now one of the industrial nations of the world. But alittle more than one hundred years ago, it vip-'t y f ' dvvv was a ieuclalistic country. Did Q5 fr-- I iygispylzstgey the one who opened the F ..,., sf a1.,,f.i.e'a.,fl 'c.J-,:, i gal Xilhh UPON was an American DEwi.i.Sq350,.5, yt, ..ut g Qommodore Perry? Shortly after gp a new movement of hlsls dstffyeila change Student MlTT. Almost half a year has passed sinael graduated Shares, and three months since l left the States. l have been so 'l'Fnoife'F'niiing Japan rose. 'iheniane hundred years ago, there were battles between the supporters at the old political system and the n wane The ne on 's supporters C1Slel , The Saiwrsenljogi heahllkni publimgjion tlggtalhciifliitletspgiliiiizidel system was fwrliig-heretlai M61danfShbiveu,'fiwad0tUti1iiy m Qydgmg Cememiari havinghmworlSei10d1YPiilg'Q1fe'day as well as aftepug lwEl'bgeg5gj,f2Q, Ceiebm- lifllfiilibe year iiftlfl Hoag 1i8stll'Exl?3t3Eelgl:il2l me'ntbersJaptlro iaerirB68 was the , assisted ?n ie S tiiul BHS!!! Siudelylwr 'liugglgihhrtlighgfdernazrng of nge' iiilljlshe .Sm 'Q l-evluei' iWC51,2g'5na slmawfasrlferrlhfosrffsd- slliysgeg Ish eor , bg er msvfsvs ner: are its ,fy gi Qlshtessmsssss inf the BFPQRJ arse, 3:09 pm, Japanese styled houses, and could Wwgd be have my favorite dishesg say paste soup and fresh raw fish. Don't Now l am very busy preparing tor the entrance examinations for the university. There are still four months to go before the examina- tions, and it is already too late to We ,swirl in of tax lthe northern part a of you know tha n modernized and i 3' Jw! 'JM a little cold over ive you had some l? We dan't have Tokyo, where l live, hough we do have ti t S men Sing Dear Upset: . s lt seems your sister has deep feelings of inadequacy. You need to give more of your time to talk with her, or to ask her opinions. But, do NOT talk constantly about ,lyour boyfriend to her. She needs to accept the foot that you have found someone and that soon She I dy Bernard, Deb ohn Van Lente Navy blue V-neck sweaters, saddle shoes, and navy and black houndstoath checked pants ffor the looysl and culottes Ctor the girlsl is the Allegroes choice for outfits this year. The MS iazz group meets, two nights a week after school and gives public appear' ances for service clmbs in the area. 9l

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