Ovid Elsie High School - Legend Yearbook (Elsie, MI)

 - Class of 1975

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And the greatest nonsense in the world was to regulate one's life by the sound of a bell instead of by the promptings of reason and sense. - Francois Rabelais, 1534 I V Q X M f 'Sis wr gf Q X if slfvere ff X X f 55 xx J' 93130 , ypfff g 8 3 ,. W ,f ,J J NWS' ff' ' ' ZW X 'S' Q5 w ,if 6 1 Z ff N! f WN if -Q3 yd 35 5 Z 4 223 ' fa 'M' ' E G Ld 55 E 55 I 5 ,Lu UM I 'In AW I I ui lwfw WHA A N M I , w mu Ma hh bil mwmx nl W We Mantis -ml zu, 51 V 7 mUSf3a goodb lu: r I M , X X f.l4zi X lu m5ZjEmejaZ ever In I '44 Q ul 96 M: H, orevergoing on. 3 M X , R I fa 'W 5' fa q 1 ' J pw 1 :iw ,x Mr. Kenney Mr. Donald Kenney's immediate interest as Superin- tendent of the Ovid-Elsie Area School District is to coordinate all parts of the school district and to make sure that the policies of the Board of Education are carried out. He also plans where the money comes from and with the staff and the Board determines where it goes. He also helps keep the public informed and helps set directions for the changes necessary to have a good school district. Mr. Kenney graduated from Wayne State with a Bachelors of Arts Degree along with a Masters Degree. He is presently working on his Doctorate at MSU. Mr. Lentz Mr. Blaine Lentz, Principal of Ovid-Elsie High School, is looked upon by those affiliated with him as a merit to our school. His numerous jobs include coordinating the network of activities, meeting problems as they arise, maintaining a high academic quality and scholastic standards. He also strives to provide Ovid-Elsie students with a balanced cur- riculum. Mr. Lentz graduated from Michigan State University with a Bachelor of Science Degree and also received his Master of Arts Degree from M.S.U. Mr. Case . As Assistant Principal, Mr. Bill Case has a lotto do with what goes on around Ovid-Elsie High School. Among his many responsibilities is that of regulat- ing activities happening throughout the year. Mr. Case checks absences and tardies to help prevent students from being delinquent from school. He also meets with students and faculty to discuss any prob- lems that may arise. mA,,,,.-.-- 1 A ,,.....g -c-ng. Mr. Pope . Mr. Russell Pope: Guidance Counselor: B.S. Education: Central Michigan University. Mrs. Boron Mrs. Sarah Boron: Director of Guidance: B.A. Social Sciencep M.A. School Counselingp Albion College: Michigan State University. a' f 641606072 The Board of Education is elected by the people in annual elections. The seven members of the Board oversee the operation of the school district. It is through the abilities of the Board that the best possible education for each student is attained. The Board meets every third Monday evening to discuss the latest issues in our school district. They are responsible to the state for some policy mak- ing, for approval of new personal, and for the approval of budgets and expenditures. 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Diane Hrncharik John Hubbard Clifton Hubbert Mark Hudecek Kari Hudson Anthony Jelenik 5 -2' , i :,. I ,. K. F' Fd -- i JA ,-.L A. Linda Jones Rhonda Jones Deborah Jorae Patrick Kadlek Diane Kajdas Angelica Korls Becky Kaufman Mary Jo Kayanek Kim Kellerman -me LLKK rr ,Q J K bby Ch ryl K Lorett K ts Wad K I g Frank L d k Vicky L F t Dani I L t Cheryl L M bl K L b t Gary Lott r..75,, l X , lf' 1 5 ' H W' fglwlmiq A I K ll , rl yr . ll fl L Aff M l efzzbr Page Compliments of RANDOLPH'S READY MIX 34 xl wif 4557 Robin Luckhurst Mike Lyon Dave Maag Gregg Martin DeEtta Maurer Peggy Mills Cathleen McGuire Sharon McGuire Charlene Mead Ray Mead Linda Montague Laura Moore Robin Morgan Perry Munson Carla Newberry Johanna Nordgren Debra Oberlitner Karann Olson Gary Page Kurt Parker Amber Parks Brian Parmenter Mark Pollard Daniel Pontack Harold Porubsky Robin Porubsky Bonnie Pugh Jim Quine Teresa Reynolds Pat Rivest 49, .gi Steve Robitaille Cindy Rose Pete Salyer Suzette Saxton Glen Schmidtfranz Lena Schultz L huh: 1-.1 Mark Semans Cindy Shinabery Charles Shipley l . Rhonda Sisson Dennis Smalec Carl Smith Karen Smith Mark Smith Deborah Spalding Mandy Staples John Stewart Daniel Sturgis I wi . S Q- - Bi +1 u 7 in ll ff, ll . 1- fifff A . P XRS' .' ,, 711- qs H QL It al i s i V' x l f lu, E' '---l ,--W 3 Ag! , 39 --1' Dennis Taylor George Tesarik Bernard Thelen Cinda Thompson Shari Thompson Eric Thornton Lou Ann Tomasek Kevin Torrey Robert Underhill Karl Vincent Susan Vostrizansky Annette Wadsworth Marcia Wahlstrom Jayne Wardwell Ellen Watson OP Jen Brian Welton Tammy West Barb Whiting Linda Willson Sherry Winkler Wendy Wiser Kathy Wonsey Cayle Woodard Jim Young Rusty Zeigler W t 3 .. q Xi N ui' fb- good fuck -fezzzbrs l-- , finals-n-.- fxchafge xx 3 , .e., Zreig Fatima Lima-Brazil Johanna Nordgren Sweden Martha Gurdian-Nicaragua Angelica Kortz- Chile emagfg, ' -A Q V O A+-e f a. ,f. , ,QV ,W lu., -. ,. Ja 2109176 'x 'S ig f T 1 l fx -19 1 'lm-.. 'SFF Seventy-Five . . ,M Above: Karen Libertine, Cindy Shinabery, Linda Horton, and Pam Felgel. Top: Becky Kaufman and Dennis Cross. Top R: Kelly Edmondson, Cheryl Kirnovic and Mr. Figg'. Bottom: Kari Hudson, Kella Carter, and Teresa Reynolds. Q Q r - Si , R K 3 ' 1 4 od i ,.,i Q- in ,if E 3. Q .3 4,'....F K I ' tv .. do ik X 111nmn:r W' rs f N 'b 1 i f' -3-'.'S' ek' 1' Greatest Class Alive! -------nl S1 55352 an A s Mandy Staples, an Ab : G egg Mart' The past is ours to learn from, the present is ours to live, the future is ours to build. 43 rf... :T t dKt' I l Most Serious: Boy Don Gilbert Girl Bev Cowley Most Active: Boy Gregg Martin Girl Mandy Staples Most Talented: Boy Ted Geiger Girl Diane Kidas Biggest Leech: Boy Fred Heinze Girl Katie Foran Most Outspoken: Boy Mike Chapman Girl Jan Deisler Best Leader: Boy Gregg Martin Girl Sue Vos Quietest: Boy Brian Welton Girl Shari Thompson Most Gullible: Boy Mark Pollard Girl Kella Carter 'Q Q Best Looking: Boy Dave Groom Girl Marcia Wahlstrom Best Dressed: Boy Darel Hebeler Girl DeEtta Maurer Most Humorous: Boy Tim Bolton Girl Karann Olson Most Athletic: Boy Ted Geiger Girl Jeanne Kibby Most Likely to Succeed: Boy Jack Co Girl Sue Vos Best All Around: Boy Ted Geiger Girl Sherry Winkler Class Pest: Boy Pat Kadiek Girl Kari Hudson Most Personable: Boy Paul Case Girl Mandy Staples ok ,,, . -, 1 omecomifzg lueenwfan y YH' Q1 Mandy Staples and Ted Geiger were chosen to reign over the 1975 Homecoming activities as King and Queen 23 v . Y- -A.. ,nf ' v -l. A4 1974 Queen Cathy Winkler i3rd from the left? and King Rob Nethaway step down allowing the Queen to begin her reign Sinai gfing 01-7924! A Moment of Glory mixed with a moment of total disbelief registers on Mandy's face as she is crowned O - E's Queen. l Ji One Giant Step for Marauders was the theme for the first place Junior float . and Their Court A fx fl ':-5, Q3 Sue Lynn A.: w.- V' Nxwnxx Suzette ,urn 1'ht King Ted and his court from the Left: Ted, Mark Smith, Dave Groom, Jlm Quine. Top: Brian Welton and Gregg Martin Sherry 46 THE SENIOR float entry eyes the future Johanna THE FRESHMAN race is on ,E nfl, -elif fp' EE J v 4 ' 1' - . 1. . MO DAR gave a stirring perfor- mance for those attending Home- HEAVEN help the Sophomores coming. 47 367 lp feline! Zkfffcefzes L-R: Mrs. Hazel Beardslee, Mrs. Hunchari k, Mrs. Warren, Mrs. Zemla, Mrs. Ladski, Mrs. Tomasik, and Mrs. Wakefield. -M L-R: Mr. Bywater, Mr. Dunham, Mrs. Grubaugh, Mr. Rivest, Mr. Swe nder, Mr. Saxton. ns-rl 'I I K gfi fgfw 53 'X agil-I L-R: Mrs. Synder, Mrs. Walters, Mrs. Wassa, Mrs. Decker, Mrs. Miller, Mrs. Hinkle, Mrs. Mead, Mrs Baese, Mrs. Goodrich. Standing: Mr. Barkley, Mrs Buck, Mr. Weiber, Mr. Decker, Mr. Geiger. J: - N we L. ll Rosemary Stiles Neil Stinson Steve Swan Jerry Swarthout Terry Theriac Jim Thomas Ray Trevino Doug VanEffen Robbie VanSice Fernando Villarreal Wayne Wadsworth Leanne Walters Deb Waltz Sherrie Warfle Diane Waters Dave Watson Kellie Waydak Sandy Webster ' gf g Xml X 3 , 'S 1 r .J I lol gifs N1 1 ele' F 1 , ' -I F ' 1- . fi? x 1 if . , i 5 ad 4,5 My WV 4. 351' - h 5 Ll.- :-kl' ' I . I I ' -A - - x I W ...W f fik-? , 4, I sm M' 1 S! - X l risk 025' M ul. tb? . , t Q17 A M IYIA K 19'-Q: f3:., -7-1. '1 :aww Fix s ' 1 All , Q lf' Tonya Acre Wendy Acre Cindy Arnett Deb Ballantine Polly Bashore Kathy Behren Kathy Bolton Jayme Bowles Brian Bracey Tracey Bradish Randy Buckley Kevin Byrnes Clara Cermak David Cerny Louis Chapko Cheryl Cole Julie Conklin Sean Conlinsk Nlr. Goebel Mr. Oberlin Ii .f .LW . Golfers up to Par . Our graduating Seniors are: Brian Parmenter, Jack Cook, Gary Page. At every Four you've seen talent as our golf team got into the swing of things this year. The teams final record was 2-15. Standing, L-R: Mr. Goebel coacn, Kevin Byrnes, Tim Zwick, Brian Parmenter, Jack Cook, Gary Page. Kneeling: Richard Smith, Bill Thomas, Ken Kellogg, Brian Acre, Alan Howard, Paul Goebel, Barry Rivest, Mike Davis. Cross Country This year the Cross Country Team ran and ran but couIdn't seem to get ahead. They ended the season with a 0-12 record. Cayle Woodard and Matt Smith were this year's letter winners. 51 A Season of Hopes . L ..,,, ,, .. .. yu -ggi K-1' n9Sa9. Bottom Row: Ted Geiger, Ernie Kellerman, Dean Hibbler, Lynn Cox, and Ray Harrington. Second Row: Perry Munson, Paul Case, Ron Nethaway, Leonard Mitchell, Ron Shively, Jim Quine, Gregg Martin, Doug Goodrich, Tim Bolton, John Hubbard Darel Hebeler. Third Row: Kevin Torrey, Brian Bracey, Dave Grieve, Jerry Swarthout, Randy Doyen, Brian Welton, Reuben Rodriguez, Ken Wyrick, Bill Nethaway, Louis Chapko, Steve Semans, Kim Winkler. Standing: Mark Pollard, Dennis Cross, Coach O'Donnell, Coach Foreback. All Conference Jack Bashore Dennis Cross N A a S1 ji 4 I'- 1 in 'X . I 52 Perry Munson lets loose the bomb and Dreams .6 ' Top Left: Mr. Pope and the team absorb the action Center: The run is on! Bottom Right: Deb Pumford doing what she does best 'X IX. ...,.. y ew f K P , ff Top Right: Quarterback Munson and Coach O'DonnelI have a pep talk email? I D '7 I, 15,1 l.. fl. Freshman: L-R: Mike Coleman, Glen Baese, Kevin Keller- man, Bryon Taylor, Ernie Hutchinson, Steve Weir, Znd: Mr. Hughey, Brad Hudacek, Jim Egbert, Brian Tomasek, Mark Rexin, Tom Zuniga, Mark Evans, Mark Walters, Earl Visgar, Dave Hampton. 3rd: Ron Hehrer, Mike Chamberlain, Jeff Heir, Victor Black, Mr. Furstenau, Joe McAnnich, Brian Byrnes, Doug Kirby, Todd Goodrich, 4th: Randy Nelson, Mike Perrien, Scott Schoendorf, Bill Kayanek, Mark Byrnes, Brett Welton, Russ Staples, JV: L-R: Glen Nethaway, Russ Leslie, Doug Sturgis, Mark Latz, Roger Lover, Jim LaRue, Steve Fent, Jamie Perrien, Troy Bancroft, Mark Lott, 2nd: Wayne Halterman, Wayne Swender, Fran VanEffen, Jim McClelland, Tim Acre, Bryon Gruesbeck, Roger Squires, Jon Coon, Lee Hugulet, Manager- Doug Thering. 3rd: Coach-Mr, Cole, Manager-Larry Knutson, Gary Loynes, Martin Wieber, Duane Hunt, Ken Love, Lynn Gruesbeck, Tim Doyen, Ken Reha, Scott Kissner, Roger Gil- bert, Manager-Jim Pontack, Coach-Mr. Thering, 54 X X 'XX axis x iv' ..-.x. .s wi Bill Cook Doug Coon Mike Coon Steve Copelin Kathy Couch Charles Cowley Brenda Cox Jerry Cramer Art Criner Laura Crowell Vince Csapos Rhonda Curtis Sherry Decker Theresa Decker Tim Duffield John Easlick Rod Elwood Chris Erickson 5 42' l if M x L ' . -'L V V- sl 1 ' :sf fi' ' lg,qQf ,f's A v . V, 5 1 C' 4 4 -2525 'R ' .. M . . fi :if -w 3 i si if Q fxljx l Prix isr- i. ' Hi ...f A Winning Team Standing: Brian Welton, Ted Geiger, Doug Long, Coach Bob Foreback, Jack Cook, Darel Hebeler, Ron Shiv- ley. Kneeling: Manager, Ray Harrington, Ruben Rodriguez, Jim Maag, Dave Groom, Tim Zwick, Paul Case, Mark Hudecek, Jack Bashore. The 1974-75 Varsity Basketball team compiled one of the best records in 0-E basketball history, 14-9. There were many highlights and disappointments, such as, double wins over Chesaning which kept them in contention for the league championship, and the double overtime loss to Swan Valley which cut us out of a tie for the championship and the loss to Hemlock in the final district game. Two players made the MMB All- League team, Jack Bashore and Dave Groom, Paul Case was listed as honorable mention. Many records wene set for 0-E this year--Bashore had the most points scored by an individual in a career, 1004. They also had the best field goal shooting team with a 40.87, average. Ted Geiger took the field goal per centage as an individual with an average of 52 296. Awards given at the annual banquet were: Q.. S l Most Valuable - Dave Groom Most Improved - Ted Geiger Most Humorous - Mark Hudecek Most Inspirational - Jack Cook Co-Captains-Dave Groom, Jack Bashore 9: xii J Q S T 53 'M:s -ai ,.---- - K Profiles of GirI's Varsity Basketball The girl s Varsity Basketball team finished second in their league this year, with a 10-6 win-loss record, behind first place Chesaning. Top Right, Bottom Row: Deb Lepard, Michelle Haynes, Anita Huntoon, Robin Reynolds, Jayme Bowles. Top Row: Cheri Cole, Deb Long, Jeanne Kibby, Brenda Cox, Sheri Warfle, and coach, Miss Mary Nutter XD 7.5-0' LJ wus, I 2 5 , 47 l, ALL CONFERENCE Brenda Cox, Jame Bowles, Jeanne Kibby i Ni f-f X.. Standing L-R: Mark Latz, Ron Rid- ley, Brian Byrnes, Randy Nelson, Richard Betz, Gary Loynes, Bret Welton, Jerry Mills, Mike Fabus, Joe Sovis, Steve Fent. Center: Coach-Mr. Nutter. Kneeling: Doug Sturgis, Ed Borst-manager, Wayne Swender. Mr. Nutter helped the JV basket- ball team to end the year with 10 wins and 10 losses. For the last three seasons his team has ended with this score. With many close calls throughout the season, it could have easily gone the other way. They finished the league play with a 6-6 record. This year the freshman basketball team had a new coach, Mike Seybert With new players and a new coach, the A-team ended the year with seven wins and nine losses. The B- team ended with three wins and eight losses. L-R: Mr. Seybert icoachl, Rod Acre, Barry Rivest, Jeff Baese. Znd: Jim Egbert, Mike Perrien, Doug Davis, Ken Kellogg, Bryon Taylor, Mike Davis. 3rd: Perry Salyer, Scott Schendorf, Bill Kayanek, Mike Coleman, Jim Chamberlain, Jeff Hier, Joe McAnnich. l 'nu Girls Serve Up Top to Bottom: Miss Anderson lcoachl, Connie Banagis,'Sidney Das, Charlene Kimmel Kmanagerl, Sandy Nordahl, Kelly Cook, Deb Long, Tammy Thom- as, Gene Hehrer, Pat McClelland, Sherri Selfridge. Although the JV girls volleyball team didn't win any games, they improved steadily throughout the season. The girls had many close games but couldn't pull off a victory. Most Improved: Carrie Miller Most Valuable: Deb Long Most Humorous: Sandy Nordahl Most Inspirational: Tammy Thomas Standing, L-R: Miss Anderson, coach, Julie Selfridge, Sandy Webster, Linda Montague, Jean Kibby. 2nd Row: Lena Schultz, Brenda Cox, Kathy Kenney, Mary Carr, Manager. Sitting: Polly Bashore, and Jayme Bowles. The girl's highly improved volleyball team was fifth in the conference with the record of 3 wins, 7 losses, over all record was 3-9. Making all-conference was Jayme Boules while Polly Bashore and Brenda Cox re- ceived honorable mention. Most Improved: Jean Kibby Most Valuable: Jayme Bowles Most Humorous: Kathy Kenney Most Inspirational: Polly Bashore Experience O -.-M4 ' .. .,-...Amir I O b fan-mmg M' ef- - 'M---we, Upmg-1 rr,-,,,... ,,,,,.,,4.4 '2 ' 'uyhx qw. ,. Wrestlers Have Another Great Year The wrestlers finished the season with a 6-0 mark in the conference which gave them the championship for the fifth year in a row. They ended the season 8-5-1 overall, with a team composed of mostly underclassmen. Leonard Mitchell was the only one who went to state. He won two matches but competition was so fierce he failed to place. Overall, it was a great year for the wrestlers. Varsity Wrestlers: Center: Coach Maidlow lst: Leonard Mitchell, Mike Heoft, Steve Latz, Lee Pumford, Troy Bancroft, Roger Lover, Frank Goodrich. Znd: Neil Stinson, Russ Leslie, Mike Chamberlain, Mark Semans, Bill Nethaway, Dave Grieva, Chuck Cowley, Ken Rehae. Front: LuAnn Thomasek. Cramer. Ll -1- J. V. Wrestlers: Far Left: Coach Maidlow. Standing: L-R: Dave Cowley, Brian Thomasek, Todd Goodrich, Warren Thompson, Gerald Brown. Sitting: Victor Black, Tom Zunjia, Kevin Kellerman, Mark Walters, Ken Russell , Raymond Weiber, Brad Stinson, Jamie Perrian, Jerry 64 Wrestling Stars: Lover, Cowley, 81 Mitchell Top Left: Wrestlers congratulate Russ Leslie after a victorious match. Top Right: Oh, the pain of it all! Middle Left: The wrestler's faithful manager Lu Ann Thomasek. Middle Right: Leonard Mitchell goes on to another win. Bottom Left: Steve Latz fights for a pin. L Q Nm- ln l L .mA. G, Q 14' l, ' 'Wife F in . - a 'ek' 'ab L,k: fail.: X ' 1 h,:,fh -..:--f ..gg I if N wxi f2fii:Q25 K -- . 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Gilbert, J. Coon, B. Byrnes, M. Fabus, P. Goebel, P. Salyer, K. Kellogg, M. Byrnes. 2nd: Coach Don Barlow, D. Hammond, D. Hampton, M. Evans, T. Good- rich, J. LaRue, R. Leslie, B. Hudacek. 3rd: T. Furstenau-mana- ger, D. Stanbough, T. Zuniga, M. Davis, G. Schmidtfranz, J. Coon, B. Taylor. The J.V. Baseball team had a suc- cessful season this year with 8 wins and 8 losses and went for 6 wins and 4 losses in league play. A L-R: lst: J. Quine, J. Cook, L. Putnam 2nd: Mr. Nutter-coach, B. Welton, D. Goodrich, R. Ballentine, D. Hibbler, G. Martin, T. Bolton, J. Maag, mana- ger-Jim Egbert. 3rd: D. Grieve, R. Rod- riguez, M. Hudecek, G. Schmidtfranz, J. Galecka, B. Cook, B. Bracey, R. Trevino. The Varsity Baseball team had a dis- appointing season with 9 wins and 10 losses. They broke even in the con- ference witl1 a record of 6-6. Even though they had a disappointing sea- son they put out one hundred percent. zmzbr fyirscfy . ,b 'w59 t?3l fl. 1 '. 2 Fiiiff' ' i'5'I5- '-'xfffl X -, je, f'..'.ff'i'--, F' '- ' ' ' it 'P g 6 t:bw':xg?fi??'..- 3 ' v 5 'Quv 68 . , .,.-. Y If. f ' ,gm s W-32 5',1-..+-L, . ' A 3 . 4 K. L ,H 1 'K m,g+:.g:- ' 1 l' ' x A ' G yn 7 i l l i A as X -.A LL, -'T S, ,, A Wf 'X rf I J,xM ,gg-.e Q X A9le:i. W I ., ' Q Q i X' gk- i': -.3x . 'Jw - 3 4,3 .Wg,,,a..,, X fn .-PM 1.3.0 ,.......-- S J, ,,.-. .qw M 1. JJ. v . ' 4 4 v s ku! ! H .vx'Q., W -ea V -' 'M ' ' v 1 Di . x 1' A -fl' vhkl 1 'AU-'tin R' r Q Rf ' 4 4 v' 14 1 n t rw p if ., w Qrw , 1' i. ' 'of rf Ax 1 ' n. y, ' 1' v an N , A : Q-ff' f f'f 5: .. . .P V i-f A . . .4-3, 1 N . -. ... wal., Q, , K- . ,wfgyv-.,i5x+ V -- . J ffl ' T' ., A . , J' -YUSWQ' -sv. -... Mike Hood Jill Horn KevinxHornbeck Emily Horton Margie Houck Lynn Huneycutt Anita Huntoon Fred Huntoon Gary Jenson Rod Jordan Ted Kayanek Jeff Kellogg Kathy Kenney Ken Keusch Mark Kioski Jane Kirby Leanne Kirinovic Nancy Kusnier S NX S J ' 'A ' I x X if x ' .9 J ffl if 19' 'Q-QR 5 ' GN 1 ?y'ge':-3 ' Q . 51 s aa 22 1' ' ry. :tk V 5 0 5 J' vu' ,.vp'L zmlfl., 1:27 1 SP! . , w 1 NPN x a ffzrifg .S V , 1 I 1 Q iii-ilk. .15 !' 'lr '- nrzg-vW n3f 'f - , .,.l,,., V.., .,,, ,. . , .4 ...y ...E leg Sli, Nm .. , A ,,-- , V F1 A , A53 I -, If 'li x 4 X Q 5 at fats? K . ' l 1 . 5' I ' Q I I Q' 4' 7, ' f K N av' I x we z is W. . f A G D f ' N 0 9 'Q 's 1 'ir' K , K . ..., R 1 1. A F il i ,. sux : 3 1 1 'n Ji ::a L. EQ' iwfiii' ffT?..: ,fs s 5 .M ,, .A .. sm: .. X i .W ,N , ft. . J.. 'fi sw... , l ! W. ,is . - it .wniti if is Q I! Q I 1 i A. -... ... 'Ch Barb LaFountain Bonita Larson Margie LaRowe Sue LaRue Nancy Latz Steve Latz Deb Lawrence Randy Lemke Deb LePard John Lewis Jim Lockwood Doug Long Steve Ludwick Jim Nlaag Doug IVIack Eric Martin Brenda Miller Ellen IVliller I min-iv ' we . .J M! gif or H QL' L V Yiwu '.e 1t' Y, A , , News 5: V , H 'i 'K ,DU 02 2m Q. -E Us 5-'in QS CD 2m ma? 42' gm H2 5.3 rt-VI fe Wo 2 iff.-X, ' . . 'y i e,l.,3?',X35,', U? eww Ted Geiger broke his own school record in the high hurdles with a time of 14.9 sec., and broke Cal Wood- ard's old school rec- ord in the low hurdles with a time of 20.3 seconds. 46 b r P vault of 12 ft 6 in. :Rec orc! riireafi 6529 Jffa sorz or WE Tim Doyen, just a sophomore at O-E, broke Keith Ne lson's old high jump record with a jump of 6 ft. 2 in. M6 3:6616 Ed 772 The O-E Track team finished 4th in the league with a 3-3 win-loss record and an overall dual meet rec- ord of 9-3. They were 2nd at the annual O-E Invita- tional behind Alma. Also a strong 2nd in the Clinton County meet behind front runner Bath they were 5th at Regionals and 8th at the Tecumseh Relays. There were five guys who qualified for state competition. Ted Geiger qualified for the hurdles but didn't place even though he broke the school record that he had previously set. Tim Doyen tied 9th in tl1e high jump with 5 Hz. 11 in. And the mile relay team of Mark Smith, Brett Welton, Doug Long and Ted Geiger placed 12th with a time of 3 minutes 29 seconds which is a new school record. Back Row: J. McAninch, B. Welton, C. Woodard, K. Wyrick, D. Long, T. Doyen, S. Schoendorf, and T. Bracey. Middle: D. Baese, A. Howard, D. Davis, R. Staples, J. Swarthout, C. Cowley and Coach Oberlin. Front: Assist. Coach Gaudard, D. Maag, R. Acre, T. Geiger, Matt Smith, Mark Smith, S. Weir, D. Hebeler, M. Moore, B. Holt lmanagerl. Missing: R. Shivley. 71 Heading in the Right Direction The O-E swim team put forth a lot of hard work and effort and have steadily improved throughout the year. They ran into some stiff competition this year so they didn't do as well as they had expected to. Next year their experience should begin to bloom out into the open because they are only losing two letter winners. With added experience, next year they should be able to pool their talents, and surface with a winning season. L-R: Kristal Gilbert, Luann Rummell, John Easlick, Johanna Nordgren. 2nd: Kane Monroe, Richard Baker, Mike Hood, Dan Quine, Brian Acre. 3rd: Joni Arnett, Mitch Jorae, Brook Clock, Tim Acre, Pete Montague Van Sturgis. 4th: Jim Hutchinson, Tanya. Acre, Julie Waterbury, Russ Staples, Gene Montague. 5th: Mark Tribfelner, Dave Gilbert, Paul Goebel. Not shown: Charles Holcomb-coach. Leonard Mitchell Sue Mitchell Eugene Montague Bob Moore Vicki Moore Liz Milligan Theresa Neller Bill Nethaway Ron Nethaway Pat Nordahl Milton Nyhus Sue Parmenter Deb Pokorny Karen Porubsky Deb Pumford Lynn Putman Dan Quine Randy Raymer if lf ' 5 X Six' A E5 'iff I Q- 1 N I 'tif' ...Q .LLLii. L W .nv4Y 5 SSS! .- r' Cl? 9' 'NRA ' . . .X Y Q. 2 Ron Reed Robin Reynolds Cindy Risley 1 t .1 Reuben Rodriquez Roxanne Russell Peggy Salisbury Randy Schmidtfranz Greg Schultz Julie Selfridge 5 Steve Semans Ruth Shipley Ron Shivley Shari Sigafoose Lori Sisco Carl Smalec , X ah,f3 .Jf2I Fred Smith it Jane Somers ., ,. If-'ggi 'K' B Larry Stambersky ,i-.Safety W5 it f dmc? f A573 mm... . , m A' .....f - .., -f V- --'-1-..,,,,.g?'5 What a fantastic season for the girls track team! They started out by tying with St. Louis, then won the rest of the dual meets to finish in a tie for lst place with St. Louis. Then at the league meet they took third to give them 2nd place overall. I l'l While almost every record was broken for the girls, two girls went to state meet. The two girls were Peggy Craig in the 880 and Jane Kirby in the 440. They both took 6th place at the state meet. .. - Q l ' , f 1 ,Y ,, Q 43- a,L .4- tn I .. ,. X , , l i XX l Tv . J p T 'F ' e t l I P f e ..- ls1Ii?E:5?f?f?i3i9 ' 1' Tiff-1+ T a- rf, , t, 1-75?+'f'F' 2?-EE if ' A , , 1 T ' T ' ,, bg fi'-.-k,,91Wf.s ls- Q 'fa lj - ...T-w 3. ' ' 4 -5 rl 'J m T-'X ' '.. . 5 - , I- .-X--. ZZ v 'ah' Juv I M ' +'X + i' w I 1- ' ' 'F . Y.. 1 J if 'Syl K... ,, x . a V ' N ' l .. . an WP 1 x -7- ,E , wr -- - - ' ' .. , --fr .vw v ,f - --f Y . .. . V X ss. .- , -- 4' ,H i I V 4,14 . -1- ,N my - ,, -' - - J Y-- ' I . v V . - i, f-f ' , rn . ,H A. ,p X ali' J .af-- ' . ff . - M- -- ' ' 1 ,f A 't - T y 5 x '-5, ' , ' , Q, - -, gt. X. :ser , -aa!,:w 1 ' E ' I ' :against -i X V V V B r . 'N-11, I Y-gi. ,.-:0.4,.,gz5u V , , im , A A I: ,, J -5 ,.k .,. Y ' ' ' Y .4 ' :.g.Q f ' . ' ' ' -I Y, ,YL-:ci x N 'Y , l v NM '-b9l!7i J 'dr' ,lf I l J 'f- l X rf 'W J g .. ' 1 - 2-' ,, se v- V' -,,- w K ' W I as Q , f . 5 W I QW Z ' fs-1 ' ' . ' - , ' Ili ,33 i Aa. ' 1 3 Q x .... VA . 'iwffi ' - -Q J x is A . ' 3 3 ,, ,Q .Ax X V :W wxxax 2 , lf A rt w . , A W 2 s W 1 .ss 'N ii! Y- b J .. Q is are al l Virginia Whiterer Joyce Whitm yer Patty Wilcox Lana Williams Pam Williams Kim Winkler Master of ceremony: Mike Cole Kim Wreggelsworth Ken Wyrick Cathy Young M., ' Li 1 f Theresa Zemla A Carl Zlola Annette Zuc kschewerdt yu Tim Zwick Russell Ayers X X David Smith i 76 x Remember When: Jr.-Sr. Banquet . I h Y . 1' ' 1 5 I Q --vf X xg, - 'in at N S -f, 'F ' ' . f . b I ami-vgfdxhee Q. ir. fx 5- 2 77 lF1 'NmE Together, One Last Time! Junior Class rf Nh-N-ss 78 The Seeds of Today Are the Flowers of Tomorrow - C! S Keeps Bus y V v 5 ! nf A 3 'f l Q Q 1 79 Seniors Fought Hard After weeks of practice, the Seniors and Juniors were ready for the game to begin. The Seniors were confident they could win and the Juniors were sure they could pull an upset. To the Seniors dismay, the latter prevailed. The Juniors came out on top with a score of 14-8. It was a close game all the way and it never lacked excitement. Both teams played well and they all had a good time. 46 99 80 Juniors Win 14-8 Homecoming again this year was a week filled with many activities. The Senior and Junior girls paired off in the annual Powderpuff game. It was held on Wednesdayg the Juniors were victorious. On Thursday, the traditional burning of the M high- lighted the festivities. The week was rounded out with a football game on Friday and also with the crowning of the King and the Queen. 6 77 w I ,QQ '32 I X i 1 'fi 5' A , J - -..-. .A 'gmt' ' K fsq .ie , 2 82 A Oh, I love this class! Sophomores Step Up 83 4 N I I I Yech! A I ex.. in ,X S NNY SX ii 1 B 3 ll Rl Bi ls. vt y K 7 1 ' , 1 X ,,,. X N, K S ,.,,3 ,3 Qld R 1' 4 ix 15 Q ' Sw '..' -- ,ee X X A .IR Q 51:5 x ' r ' 3 A kj!! ,fun f , f Brian Acre Tim Acre Eric Anderson X XX X Cn XA' is X j E K -. vQQ. A 25.71 A 5? in X gm Nv .,,.. To . . 'ff Q..-5 ...S Q! x 5 WWW - ' 4 Joe Applebee X Joni Arnett Darlene Arnold fi A i K - gh David Baese . U S3 B Janice Baese A A Z h W Lisa Baese ,iff Q Rick Baker i Roberta Baker Connie Banagis A . X 5 fx . I Y rc.c. B ,Q r,c.. Troy Brancroft Kathy Barrett Debbie Beach Richard Betz Bonnie Black Cindy Black 77 f f 1 O I' m ffl Is Heaven fo D. , Varsity Club ,.,.s-.-.-aNas-w...,t.-,-f..,a.e..-s- Sophomore Class Officers: Bottom Row: President, Leann Martin and Vice President, Ron Ridley. Second Row: Secretary, Terri Furstenaw and Treasurer, Deb Long. Top Row: Dr. Schrader and Mr. Nutter, Soph. Class Advisors. This year the Sophomore class was busy planting its roots for years to come when they blossom into Seniors. They built their class float and organized money-making projects. So all around, they had a progressive year. 'PN A 4 A uf Front Row, L-R: Pres. Gregg Mar- tin, Leonard Mitchell, Dennis Cross, Matt Smith, Sergeant at Arms, Tim Bolton, Vice Pres., Paul Case, Kevin Torrey, Troy Bancroft, Ernie Kellerman, Rue- ben Rodriguez. Back Row: Mark Smith, Tim Zwick, Dean Hibbler, Darel Hebeler, Ted Geiger, Doug l Long, Secretary-Treasurer, Cayle Woodard, Eugene Montague, Tom Bracey, Cliff Hubbert, Brian Parmenter. Kneeling are the advis- ors, Mr. O'Donnell and Mr. Fore- back. . 6- K , Q X-a V ' ' . X S K 3 ' ' 1 , , ' X :js ' . .q, .Y-, - 1. f M I, ,pl .f . X , .- ' 2 fl' , we' ' - - i271 l S . , :Af S .- a xii, :S . A s X K: 1: 1 ,lil jf' Lf! l iw g X f 35:55 ' ' ' - 1 - 'W - B pea hers- ebbfzlgfafi css fforefzr Z' L-R: Roger Gilbert, Rex Ballentine, Don Gilbert, 2nd: Deb Pumford, Helen Blakley, Johanna Nordgren, Nancy Kusnier, Robin Porubsky, Dana Swan. L-R: Mrs. Boone, Diane Kajdas, Kim Winkler, Jack J' ' Cook, Rex Ballantine, Lynn Putnam, Gregg Martin, Karen Libertine, Cindy Shinabery, Mr. Hose. 2nd: ' Mrs. Barlow, Katie Foran Loretta Knutson, Sherri Winkler, Vickie Forrester, Jill Horn, Mrs. Porubsky. 3rd: Sue Vos, Nancy Latz, Laurie Moore. 86 ,....rQ x Ed Borst Brenda Bowen Cindy Brewbaker Loretta Brichan Ken Brown Penny Canfield Mary Carr Frank Chapko John Chapko Karen Chapko Tom Chapman Angela Clapp Teresa Clark Brook Clock Danny Cook David Cook Ed Cook John Coon ..,c,V J ii 'V Adwwfgw iWQLfNNN if-ev of em 3 1' ..' 1-L 1-'24 'CD' -r' li I .- , an if 'ft , X C V I W . 5 N , f I n at 4 I vKfs 'Q' 'P i 1 -,, Vg Cf --FM1 aa x.. vi x all ,xg -.' . I .A ix f in ' ?gmvW,m ie.....,J It f. Mgmwwww S f X -W V. I if I ,Hx , J' ff' ,yur-Q f r'ii 3 Q3 'its K is ,' I ' N x ' X' R 7 ' 'ni Q 3 N K ,jaw n 'V X 'N Vi 'ff' 1551 JA. ' 2 . wi A dill' . All if . ' sg g E , 3. . 2.- ','.b l - m... xm.,. ml.. , 5 ,,-- W , X. ,'Nr: Q 'x ffl Y' ' JK f'. I, . A .L . I 'A . , -C .. ' 'z' 'E' ,X' l .nl':O -A X 'Q7 !3.vgm.,.,, 1. ,, Philip Coon David Cowley Peggy Craig Linda Craven Jim Darling Donna Davis Karen Delaney Melissa Denovich Tim Doyen Janet Dvorski Kris Elliot Mike Fabus Steve Fent Bee Finch Norme Foesz Cindy Freed Terri Furstenau Virginia Garcia Advisor: Sue Suenson lf! Yksltu rxx If '? Lf 4, -1 QXXN 4 xx X XX X N xwx X 4 N X l X x l Ngi .NZ, 5 The Marvelous Marauderettes The beat goes on here at Ovid -- Elsie, and our Marauderettes helped create that beat. Theyswere very busy this year with cake raffles and dances at every home BB game, They attended a clinic with the cheerleaders and helped win a spirit award. Front--Back: Teresa Reynolds, Kara Hud- son, Leanne Kirinovic, Julie Baese. Michelle Falor, Sherry Decker, Robbie Van Sice. President, Sally Everts, Theresa Decker, Julie Conklin, Annette Zucks- chwerdt. Theresa Zemla, Patti Vllilcox, Vice President, Kella Carter. Robin Porubsky, Nancy Kusnier, Robin Morgan, Kim Waters. If S ff' 1 1110 X MfQ N X O 63 xxx 'sxN XX N-.1 Ng x 1 ffm, l l H! - xgXSXNXl 4 4 AKZVA ll mill mx ' Alix ullbgggggljf l , T Ae 51.4. 4.4 .... Back Row L-R: Barb Whiting, Karann Olson, Peggy Mills, Deb Brown, Tracy Hinkle, .Cinda Thompson, Cindy Beeman, Diane Fabus, Jane Bennett, Linda vw Willson, Shari Thompson, Suzette , , Saxton, Becky Kaufman. Front 'QU' ' Q- . .4- - Row: Karen Libertin, Loretta Knutson, Robin Porubsky, Chris I' Gruesbeck, Amber Parks, Mrs. ' ' - Porubsky Kelly Edmondson A M Judy Castle, Deb oberlitnef-, 1-- JT - so S Bonnie Pugh. ' X Q Z foflaye K ! 0 Uafenfr vitae Dan Strugis-President, Suzanne Winkler, Jan Anderson-Vice President, Donna Ladiski, Helen Blakely, Miss Smith, Eugene Montague. A l The Art Club had a busy schedule this year as they were involved in many projects. Once again to keep up school splrlt they sold Marauder license plates.-They also had cake and pieraffles which helped to pay for their trip to an art museum. The club rounded out a busy year by making background pictures for the FHA regional meeting. 90 'R Robert Garchaw Sue Geisenhaver Dave Gilbert Kristal Gilbert Roger Gilbert Russell Gingrich Rhonda Ginther Tina Gleason Ann Glowney Audrey Godfrey Debbie Green Julie Greenhoe Gene Gregor Deb Griffin Brian Gruesbeck Lynn Gruesbeck Wayne Halteman Dave Hammond M ,. n f '713f4 6-Ds 1, J' I6 'bf v 4 I 'W ' H fm, , gigs 'Y -r V35 Aepaji ' 1 Y I X A QIY 'A A .1 .' u 1' . it Q - A X if R X X 8' 'X i i - Wy. - K nof Pic fu re. Developed 1 YM .4 1 ,lyk XJ! 1 ,fbi , is 1' A l S lol , s ll RTE' xx fm 'QM X ,. r G C 'gif' X if' i fssit X Ji axl- Darlene Hardaker Frank Harmon Renee Hehrer Tim Hehrer Sharon Heinze Ken Herrick Annette Hill Wendy Hobbs Brian Holt Tim Holten Barbra Hoose Margaret Horak Rick Hauska Alan Howard Diane Hrymecki John Hucko Lee Huguelet Dwayne Hunt Lights, Camera Action! i Q 5 1 1 f ' E , T i 1 Q 5 4. , , 4, f f 5 C Z T Top-Bottom: Dan Sturgis, Brian Parmenter, David Kadolph, Pete Montague, Steve Copelin, Rex Balen- tine, Mark Smith, Jack Cook, Eugene Montague, Bob Connors. L-R: Ray Delaney, Tim Baker. 0 , x F , Q , 1' fb O' I, 4- e 1' 92: 'fs- lst Row, L-R: Robert Neil, Brian Taylor, Ernie Kelerman. 2nd Row: Brad Wiser, Bob Moore, Mr. Bishop. 3rd Row: Scott Schoendorf, Rod Acre, Tim Duffield, Richard Baker, Ken Keusch, Carl Smalec, Jack Cook, Bill Kay- anek. 'J llllllf Mr. George Bishop 5 F, L-R: Becky Kaufman, Deb Brown, - Richard Betz, Steve Ludwick, Rodney Elwood, Robert Passmore, David Cook Kneeling: Greg White, Gary Page. Standing: Brian Holt, Theresa Decker, Lou Ann Tomasek Mr. Bishop, Peggy Salisbury, Julie Greenhoe. 93 .sf K t if 'F , f' ,f , iff xl 'f 1'3 'THQ A A N.,244e.f .4 ,V 'lx' . , 3 1 5 16 i L. , ' if is ,', if -ww? l it .J E 55 5' , r-'S -'EST 3 ssh-, K' 5 .lit sun -QV. A , 'fl ,, . , V, V, 4... fi 1 r Q - . ' ' F ' I .r'. . fork .fy . r 21 5 31 :ag I. 1-xv, il Arlene Hutchinson David Hanes Jill Jeffreys Terri Jones Scott Kissner James Kusnier Donna Ladiski Jean Larkins Jim LaRue Mark Latz Cheryl Lawrence Cindy Leslie Russ Leslie Brett Lipp Debbie Long Mart Lott Ken Love Gary Loynes 1 Y xv X. P' L- 3 G v fa .0 EB a Ex -1- ig 1,53 is A 1 , , Z Y. Xa V ,l x rf? Future Homemakers of America has been very busy this year. Six girls attended the state convention at Western Michigan Uni- versity for four days in April. The six girls were Cindee Arnett, Joyce Whitmeyer, Nancy Kusnier, Diane Waters, Suzanne Winkler, and Tonya Acres. Diane and Tonya performed in the state chorus, while Joyce took runner-up in the Child Care Demonstration contest. ing trip during the summer. L-R: Standing: J. Arnett, S. Winkler, A. Huntoon, J. Ortiz, D. Delaney, J. Conklin, Middle Row: K. Torrey, W. Hostut- ler, S. Kimmel, C. Tejkl. Front Row: D. Waters, T. Acre, N. Kusnier, J. Whitmeyer, D. Swan, C. Arnett. Cindy Beeman Kelly Edmondson Chris Gruesbeck Loretta Knutson Karann Olson Amber Parks Robin Porubsky Bonnie Pugh Rhonda Sisson Cinda Thompson Sherrie Warfle OFFICE EDUCATION OUTSTANDING CO-OP Distributive Education: Charlene Mead OUTSTANDING CO-OP Office Education: Chris Gruesbeck CO-OP O-E Cafeteria Carter-Melvin Ins. E.E. Knight O-E tMr. Forebackl O-E lMr. O'Donnelll O-E Animal Clinic C 8. D Chevrolet Clinton National Bank General Telephone Co O-E lAdministrationl Dr. Terpstra Distributive Education St. Johns Fumiture Gene's IGA Bob Brewbaker Chris Gingrich The FHA is also planning a canoe and camp- Dave Groom Bev Hammond Dale Hier Doug Mack Charlene Mead Randy Raymer Doug VanEffen Tammy West Jim Young Tim Zwick Maron's IGA Maron's IGA Maron 's IGA Maron's IGA Maron's IGA Darling's, Inc. Ray's Gulf Gene's IGA Maron's IGA Gambles Jim Luft Vickie Mack Myron Marriage Leann Martin Rex Martin Jim McClelland Harriet McGuire Wayne Mead Jon Miller Sue Miller Jerry Mills Pete Montague Cindy Moore Dawn Morgan Glenn Morgan Z: .. ' if -rf, efyg xi'-3 KKK.: Q01- Q ij' . ,Kbl br-'34 .fiiigiv :-rirff. , ,ij slave Miffiti Q :ir-rg :ani 7-'Ni iii: L-R: lst: Mr. Mater, L. Chapko, S. Semans, K. Wyrick, R. Holten, B. Whiting, J. Miller. 2nd: R. Houska, J. Sodman, D. Pray, R. Reid, S. Ludwick, R. Gingrich, M. Coon, W. Kvalewog, J. McClelland. 3rd: R. Radamacher, W. Halterman, M. Fabus, F. Harmon, J. Southwell, L. Putnam, A. Goodrich, D. Watson, T. Chapman, D. Taylor, 4th: D. Hughson, K. Reha, D. Baese, A. Whiting, K. Green, G. Brown, D. Cook, S. Goebel, S. Conlish. Sth: N. Criner, V. Black, M. Tuller, J. Chapko, J. Kusnier, R. Zemla, A. Howard, B. Acre, D. Stalick, M. Jorae, R. Buckley. 6th: R. Acre, R. Larkins, J. McAnnich, J. Chamber- lain, D. Billsbrough, D. Pray, T. Bancroft, G. Loynes, D. Hunt. 7th: J. LaRue, K. Love, J. Penfien, G. Nethaway, R. Lover. 98 Farm-Out With the FFA Astronomy Ovid-Elsie Stars a Y 5 1 344 Ax f X L-R: Dave Billsbrough, Beth Hill, Diane Hammond, Mary Carr, Wendy Hobbs, Steve Robitaille, Gary Page, Don Gilbert, Gerald Hammond, Richard Betz, Dr. Schraedar, Mark Rexin. f sf . ...N X. Robert Neil Glen Nethaway Tom Newberry Darlene Newman Henry Olger Janie Ortiz Kathy Palus Louis Palus Peggy Panik Robert Passmore Vickie Passmore Jamie Perrien Ellen Personious Ken Pickering Deb Porubsky Don Pray Holly Prikasky Lori Purves W1 , I :LPN 1' 'v ' x f ' A .e,.t. V N. 1 1 A iikh L I 4 I i ll Lis: U 1 O .lf t -fqilf S Q5 I1 X . . fl w 1 g -e-we ' K ' f ,,.a,.,W ,M uf' lleel or 3 ,,ll 5 S, Uvio' Real Esfa I pig U17 Wo 02 100 YL. 0 E Chevrolet' Jules Jafnone X51-7215 We wanfyour Ii .F .ZZ ts new Uhevrolef car A' R b Dr frucl' fbbe Me besf you ever' owned. iw RM H 'Service wifh G' a 5777178 comphzenlk 't d o Q Marom' GA lbodlfner snuff! Main S15 L S th OVID, Mrcu. f th ' .4 V W. f if fm- .,.,' N f , ' is K , P ,Lift 1 .H , A ' Uv 2' . K , 1 . X-1 X f , n Q if fx. Q A4 i . ,j f MX L,.A.Z , . Sitting L-R: V. Moore, Vice-President-D. Pumford, E. Keller- man. lst: C. Kirnovic, M. Horack, E. Hatta, B. LaFountain, K. Green, N. Latz. 2nd: J. Reynolds, W. Swender, M. Latz, T. Bolton. Insert: President-P. Heinz. When people say student council, what do you think of? Is it the activities they sponsor like the 1950's Day or the hypnotist, or is it all the bands they bring to the O-E area? Well what- ever the O-E students desire, the student council tries to fill their needs and they are always open to suggestions. Student Council Sparks Spirit! st Y in-leap!! L-R: Leann Martin, Kella Carter, Sherry Winkler, Karen Libertine, Sue Vostrizansky, Diane KajDas. 102 Pete Soliz Joe Sovis Roger Squires x XXI .x Siegried Stadie Dave Stehlik Cindy Stinson Carolyn Strachota Doug Sturgis Dana Swan Wayne Swender Jane Taylor Bill Thomas Janet Tobias Tammy Upton Tammy VanAIstine Fran VanEffen Mark Vostrinansky Mark Wahlstrom K Jim Walter Bob Warner Julie Waterburry . Kim Watters Chris Wells Greg White Q Martin Wieber Raymond Wieber Suzanne Winkler ,f , .ft 2 ' 1 gi -'31 X W ts s f s - N ' ki A Y it 1 A ' v M , ' . 155 x ' W' C' . . 3 U G, .,, I Brad Wiser .2 - ' t' A Lr 4 '1mxxA W ' i LL.i f - ' A Charlene Young 4' QA f CX X Rod Zie Ie At is gr , X1 f' K jf, l - x I , K, ,. M.. ,,1ls. i . - I ' s .X .. ' . X f Rick Zemla fi h A 'QL 'V M ,g .l P- ' 153 ' maui ' tw- . V f QP' Q 'Xiu 'P' ,. 'st QA n 'f ,. -2' Q !.. - .. S ll Jr? -55, . ,. . we + -. Qnulmxi 495 - -4. f . M.. . Q- .x ' in . ,,. -ax ,f 3' r. 2? .,,,1 . 104 ,, -f .Y .K 72203006 OFM? A-'f' ...Aff , ,L 1...... Front: Mrs. Mary A. Lewis. Seated: lst: D. Long, R. Shivley, P. Bashore, D. LePard. 2nd: J. Selfridge, M. Staples, T. Furstenau, D. Arnold, S. Saxton. Standing: C. Freed, C. Shinabery--Editor, P. Flegal, and D. Kajdas. A Ulifyd Having patience, being interested in activities, and having a creative mind is what makes a good member of the yearbook staff. This year, yearbook is a class which is a half credit of English. The staff consists of the following people: Cindy Shinabery--Editor, Julie Selfridge--Editor, Polly Ba- shore--Editor, Suzette Saxton, The- resa Decker, Ron Shivley, Doug Long,Brenda Cox, Pam Flegal, Deb LePard, Vicki Moore, Mandy Stap- les, Judy Castle, Terri Furstenau, Darlene Arnold, Diane Kajdas, and Cindy Freed. Not pictured: Teresa Decker, Vickie Moore, Judy Castle. f x L-R: Kurk Parker, Rex Ballentine, Jack Cook, Brian Parmenter, Karen Porubsky, Sandy Webster, Ernie Kellerman. 105 The cheerleaders were extra busy this year with many new projects and spirit raising ideas. It started off with camp for both the Varsity and JV squads and both bringing home ribbons along with new ideas. All three squads went to clinics and won spirit awards. All in all, it was a fun- filled, exciting, and prosperous year. Varsity: Top, Katie Foranp Middle, L-R, Mandy Staples, Deb Pumpfordp Bottom, L-R, Sherry Winkler, Sue Vostrizansky, Nancy Latz. Their Smile Shines 5 1.1 I' 8.153 . ' .1 -.4 Q in Miss Anderson: a Cheerful Advisor Q 6,0451 afaifrsx lo N Z 106 Through to You! - Q JV: L-R: Cindy Nieman, Arlene Hutchison, Janice Baese, Lisa Baese, Margaret Horak, Stacy Shoendorf. X.. x U X X Frosh: Eileen Hatta, Barb Pugh, Chris Sinicrope, Soni Besko, Mary Case, Vicki Sisson. HQME C? ' 6 , Y- . 5 S 1 . :. fl 1 Q -4 'Hs Q 169' ' i '-1. ' T 'v-J' F ' f T x 5- T 5 l Terry Ackles l l l , J Rod Acre Deb Agnor ' 1 Mark Altvaior Tim Anderson Nancy Arnst Glenn Baese Jeff Baese Teresa Bates ff 5. s f K ,A . , -ra-w Don Batora Sandra Bearden Soni Besko Harry Billsborough Victor Black Mark Black Ken Bosom Karen Bowen Kelly Bradish English: A Language for All Time Today, English classes have expanded beyond the famlllar grammar, literature, and composltlon studies It has become a much broader and ful flllmg course of study Recently, Englush has come to Include subjects to expand the average students reading, reasonlng, comprehension, and speed abllltles New classes on the agenda are, Novels for Young Adults, Science Fnctlon, Developmental Reading Lab, and Yearbook an-fl l v Bottom Mrs Lewls Next Mrs Kajdas, Mrs Barlow Next Mr Kora, Mr Seybert, Mr Lloyd fl 109 ... Athletlcs Is AJ . Rm bn. Means of Expression J lf, X 110 P E classes are among the favor ltes with many students at 0 E It is a required class during the freshman or sophomore year, yet often there are many Juniors or senior in the classes Perhaps Its popularity IS due to the ma netic personalities of Miss An derson and Mr Maldlow Ar' Art is possibly the most creative class offerred here at Ovid Elsie and many students take advan tage of the opportunities of ferred Fields of study range from color wheels to self portraits Art allows every student to delve into their imagination and let their creativity emerge In the form of painting, sketching, sculpture Polly Breisinger Laura Brown Cindy Buckley Brian Byrnes Mark Byrnes LaDena Byrum Mary Case Henry Cermak Candy Chamberlain Jim Chamberlain Mike Chamberlain Mike Coleman Bob Connor Kelly Cook Jim Coon Sherry Coon Chris Covert Laura Craven ' I ' 4 0 .- S I H, Su ': ' ,h 4' Lx 'I x. X thi. 1: In X . I. l ,z 'Q-.Y l 7 A . , 'l . ',,.1- i r. 4 1 0 ,. fi C he El' Freshman Clas Officers: Bottom: Kathy Williams, Vice President, Mary Case, Treasurer, Soni Besko, Secretary, Mr. Drouin, Advisor, Gwen Hehrer, President, Mrs. Kajdas, Advisor. 112 The J Q ' X50 I 'xJx J x X K Top and Clockwisez S. Copelin--drum major, D. Lawrence, N. Latz, C. Erickson, S. Parmenter-- assistant drum major, M. Staples, S. Saxton. x - - N' 4 , 1 ZX 5, vw mf' 3 ' . ..,, v we K 5. 31 Right: 2nd: R lst: M. Kayanek, W. Wiser . Ginther, S. Webster, P. Shank, D. White, C. Young, S. Stadie, L. Brichen, C. McQuire. 3rd: M. Pollard, M. Douglas, A. Hill, C. McQuire. 4th: S. Mc- Bryde, M. LaRowe, B. Hoose, D. Sturgis, R. Mead. Sth: J. Hucko, Mr. Weyersberg, B. Hill, T. Acre, S. Robitaille, A. Robinson. Bottom: J. Deisler, C. Erickson, Mr. Weyersbefg. Standing: B. Cowley, L. Crowell, D. Pumford, C. Hehrer, D. Dietrich, C. Mc- Quire. Top: L. Moore, C. Risley, P. Wilcox, H. Blakley, S. Cope- lin, L. Gurden, D. Long. Music of 0-E 3 ll K .... f 7i I X 1 S111 5? .1 as , ' Band Council. lst: S. Copelin, M. Staples, Mr. W. Znd: J. Horn, P Williams, C. Erickson, B. Cowley. . 113 Wk Q Q, Neil Criner Mark Darling Sidney Das Doug Davis Mike Davis Barb Deisler Ray Delaney Jim Egbert Mark Evans Andrea Fabus Sue Fent Linda Filmore Deb Fisher Lauri Foster Cindy Fowler Paul Goebel Cindy Good Todd Goodrich Middle Right: lst: R. Bal- lentine. 2nd: J. Chamberlain, R. Squires, T. Simpson, P. Bashore, R. Houska, M. Lentz, B. Bracey. 3rd: L. Putnam, D. Hunt, D. Heir. 4th: D. Kadolph, P. Montague, R. Staples, T. Baker, C. Smith, J. Heir, A. Goodrich, V. Csapos, B. Welton, J. Deisler, T. Goodrich, D. Long, J. Applebee, B. Hill, R. Delaney. 2'4 Kneellng D Davls, J Greenhoe, J Selfrldge, L Klrlnovuc Standing T Moore, J Bowles J Baese K Shea, J Reed, K Green, K Couch, P Wllllams, A Zuckschwerdt Next C Porkorny, D Kusenda, T Bates, L Craven, K Torrey, D Reha, L Fillmore, V Horn, D Hammond, K Wmkler Top B Hardaker, D Davls ,QQ tl A Q 1: Bottom T Duffield C Cowley, B Conners,D Kajdas Standing F Goodrich D Hughson, R Hehrer, L Huguelet, S Muller, P Wllcox, A Hutchinson, J Horn T Acre, M Vostrrzansky 115 'ri X Bottom J Arnett 2nd Row B Cowley R Gunther, K Chapko 3rd Row T Per'ry, C Tejkl, C Young, D Whlte, A Fabus 4th Row E Personlus W Swender, V Moore 5th Row S Fent, T Brlchen, L Craven, K Muller, K Bradlsh 6th Row D Hardaker, J Muller, R Curtis M Thompson 7th Row B Welton, R Nelson 8th Row K Porubsky, J Rey nolds, J Parks Muslc IS the mternatlonal language When speech IS a barrier of communication bet ween people, muslc can be the courier of the message At Ovid Elsie, the theme In concert preparation and performance IS communication We have at the school a hundred piece band, a cholr, and geared In two dlrectlons, that of perfor mance and that of student educatnon There IS even a place for our foreign exchange students who are talented and educated In any area of our musnc program may participate , A ' , X ' 1 S x ll it Q . . . : . . ' , .' : . . ' . ', I Ai 1, L. Q ya- f' -I , - . 'ts ' K ,W l ' 7 I Q '-- Madrigal Singers. The music program is 7 1 ' ht T' L 'N 5' ' - I v X? gi f ' - 1 g I , Is Y- Q Q 5 ,M KGA 2 . Y 'E . . l f - - . - L ig, l D - L L b I I: -T . .2 l ' 5 L: I-a H A ff i : . ' i , . . . ' . : . I , .. . i . Sclence F lctlon or Fact? 116 Math Anyone? sx I The science department here at Ovid-Elsie has a wide range of study, For those interested in their relationship with the environment there is Environ- mental Science, And there is Earth Science available for those interested in the physi- cal world around us, Biology is for students interested in the origin, physical charac- teristics and life habits of plants and animals. The more difficult classes include Chem- istry and Physics, Some of the more challenging classes at Ovid-Elsie are the math related courses, Rating with the Pythagorean theorum is geometry. A little higher on the difficulty scale is trigo- nometry, All in all, there is a course to match the needs and abilities of every student, Karen Green Diane Hammond Dave Hampton Junior Harrison Eileen Hatta Gwen Hehrer Larry Hehrer Ron Hehrer Jeff Hier xl Beth Hill Bruce Hofferbert Vicki Horn Kristi Hose 'R 'aw Wendy Hostutler Lynette Hrncharik Brad Hudecek Rick Hunter Dexter Hughson Brenda Jeffreys Sherry Jensen Steve Johnson Roger Jones Dave Kadolph Dawn Kajdas Deb Kaminski Bill Kayanek Kevin Kellerman X 'S sg ,J Ken Kellogg Diana Kusenda Evelyn Larson or jg . Mike Lentz -- L gf Joe McAninch , ., , Shawn Nlc Bryde K ' ,SURE Q 51 X ef, M Y Q 515. f ' , T? E Patty McClelland Pam lVlcGuinness Jill McGraw HWUJ , Q i , elseif lil 9 1 Mrs. Karan Lusk ..,,-'ig Mrs. -Marie Holem Home Ecology Home Ec classes help prepare young people for the responsibilities of the home. Students usually start out with Home Ec I and, II. These classes are based mainly on consumer rights, good grooming habits, food, nutrition, child growth, and the basics of cooking and sewing. If students wish, they can take more advanced courses which concentrate on a certain area of Home Economics. These include: Home Furnishings, Foods and Nutrition, Child Development, Clothing and Textiles, and Home and Family Living. iComprendes Expanol? Mr. Donald Barlow Spanish is the only language taught at Ovid-Elsie. Students learn to read, write, speak, and understand the language by means of tapes, records, textbooks, movies, filmstrips, and speeches. Spanish I gives students the basic ability to read, write speak, and understand the language. Spanish II pro- vides further experience in using the language. And Spanish III is directed at perfecting a students abilities in :understanding and speaking the Spanish language. 119 MAE .rlhfff affdafaizbm Wh if 'fg H5 4 Y 4411 f Mr Cole, Mr Foreback, Mrs Barnum, Mrs. B. Lewls 4'5 Q 4- - Jaw! it Business courses in high school are related to the world of business. The Purple Melon is run by the students in Retaling and Project Lab, with Mr. Fore- back advising the store. The other business courses of- fered are from General Business to Steno-Clerical Block class. Students in these classes are taught typing, bookkeeping, short- hand, filing, and other re- lated business work. 5 21' 4 f! Carolyn McGuire g -. 75 Lauri Mead Carrie Miller Cane Monroe Mike Moore Terri Moore Deb Morence Elaine Morence Randy Nelson Sandy Nordahl Jean Oberlltner Cindy Olds Margie Olger Yolanda Ortiz Cheryl Page Janet Parks Tammy Perry Mike Perrien 12:32. mf 0159 Egnq-Wx I .. t-N,y,,. au... f' .sz-eaiiua:u..f K , a K. . .-., H. 'K ...,?,i,Li31,,.A, . . -ra , 'Q ,, ,g ..... ua, ,. 1 u V . ,.- ' 4' --1 of H -1-.ff , in as Q 8 as 7, it . W, K: -I 4 iv' :Q . ?l4r5i,.Q. 1' '-,v ra-sw--' - 43 1--p ':::::5Lflli'f'1:f sxxulidlff- ,.... ' .. 215-- ..'p, ef' '- V. if ?'3:'Q .'? ll! 'wif 2 .safe-w ,. ., A I 1 . di! .su , P tv - ,' .. , lg? 'fu ' uw v- E va- ' xgal , Q , Y xl' If .11 I EBM! if f' s Y 11' A-3 I -5 Kevin Peters Karla Pokorney Doug Pray Barb Pugh Lee Pumford Lois Purves Lori Raymer Jane Reed Diana Reha Mark Rexin Jean Reynolds Gayla Risley Barry Rivest Sam Romers Ken Russell Bill Salisbury Perry Salyer Scott Schoendorf A8 Mr. Mater To qualify to enroll in a Vo- cational Agriculture course, the student must be able to have a supervised productive project of his or her own, or be employed in a related ag- ricultural occupation. The supervised project may be a garden, any crop, a livestock project or a combination of these, Classes available are Ag I lplant sciencel, Ag II lanimal sciencel, Ag III lAgricultural Resoursesl, Ag IV CFarm Business Manage- mentl, and Ag Co-op. llnd. Ed. They Put It All Together Industrial Ed teaches the mechanical and technical skills used in industry. For students plan- ning to pursue an electrically related vocation, O-E offers Electricity and Electronics, The Shared-time program offers Auto Mech and an advanced program of electronics. Students interested in construction might take General Industrial Education, General Drafting, Metal Tech Iand II, Wood Tech, Architectural Drafting, Mechanical Drafting, and Draft Occupa- tions. . 1' .fs Mr. Drouin, Mr. Hoshield, Mr, Peters, and Mr. Furstenau, 123 Move Closer to Your World Social Sciences broaden ones know- ledge about the national and world surroundings concerning the past, pre- sent, and future, U,S, History, a course required for all juniors, is de- signed to acquaint the student with the History of America, Gov't and Problems is required for all seniors, One semester is spent studying the organization of our governmental structure at the state, local, and na- tional levels, The remainder of time is spent dealing with many social pro- blems of the nation and world, Other Social Science courses are World Geo- graphy, World History, Latin American Studies, Economics, and Sociology, Brad Stinson Sherri Selfridge Kay Shank Charlene Shea John Shipley Tracey Simpson Chris Sinicropi Faith Sisco Vicki Sission Deb Slavik Teresa Slowinski Darren Smalec Mark Smith Matt Smith Lisa Soliz Dean Stambaugh Russ Staples Cheryl Straub iq L fi n ., 2, A K-. , I-,gf ':',,,A .liar I 2, .- U- .' 0 . , M . A 11' x X A ', .' ,125 V K. -I, l klf s 4r.xl,4 , X I .4 A.,-A 'WM F L21 A- '- E Q' R X! , X 3 E 1 Snr' 5 J. i we ' f,-11 1- ,. . -- fl y-Ii 1 ,Q f Brian Taylor M' Carlene Tejkal .Q n ,3,S, z . ' V .L b N I Tammy Thomas x ' i Mike Thompson Warren Thompson Brian Tomasek Mark Tribfelner Mark Tuller Earl Visger Kirk Wahlstrom Le isa Wardwell Mark Walters Steve -Weir Terry Wells Brett Welton . t..5,Q3,?a, 1 T eeV:e L Deb White Ann Whiting Jerry Wilber xiii ln'!6vsx-,Q ,, Q. Q' Shared-Time The Shared Time classes are two hour blocks which may also include extra hours after school Classes in- cluded in shared time are Cosmetology Iand II, Building Trades, Health Careers, Health Assistants, Auto Mechanics I and II, Electronics II, Food Service, and Agricultural Mechanics. These classes can be taken by Juniors and Seniors. Our Special Champs This year students from the Resource Room participated in the Special Olympics. These students who placed will participate in the U.S. Special Olympics at Central Mich- igan University. The Resource Room teachers are: L-R: Mrs. Tillitson, Mrs. Gorden, and Mrs. Wilkins. 127 U mln CH UNC S PP'fif,f i 234- :aaa awerla 137 .1595 --fl?-'Z' B 3 AQ BM mm aes uf. F.-.,.,+ if 934-5392 ' d -CIHSS MDEUZ I C 3 The pasf is ou ns' fo P ledrnfiom , ffle prcvenll Ct is ours fo live alle rc O F is ou rs faluilek. Jai X Class mower: 5- 5 A Pose LW G9 Chss Glors : Crirmmn 5 field, , , , Com,oJ'men fs of' M ' M '9a LL,-fer-Zslbaafafffgne 28 It Faye Wilson Kathy Williams Chris Winkler Carol Young Annette Zemla Tom Zuniga l ' , 1 4 .1 'XXNWQ .f' ,1 1 t Q. .X ,-wx 0 4 g Q Qu .. - -' W ' 1 -.Ti Q Q B ,., v 1 t eee W Q lx l N , e i f l 129 GENE S FOODLINER 20 S. Ovid St. Elsie, lVIich. nm ,A M G W Sm ' ' .2- I- sm i S ,421 EEK li ., fm . Y X svx X Y: W - Q ii 'gif ' :'L7' 1 x s St.,-f? X' x xj - ,,-- '4..L - ----.--,1f X X ,S -2,-X-,Z! S R. W f The Road Is Long ,QSN Z! if f ' ,Y V TIIB IDIKS Bl MGDUIIBIIYSQ G0ll!lI'3llll3lB IIIB GIBSS Ill 75. M D Id'S I IVI D ld Of St Jh 9125 U S 27 St J h IVII-48879 i The Senior Directory .-.-.5 TEENA ARNETT . . . Pep Club 17 FHA 47 BOEC 47 Powder Puff 37 Make-up Com 47 Float Com 47 Decoration Com 3. JULIE BAESE . . . Pep Club 1,41 Swim and Guard Corp 1,21 Marauderettes 47 Girls JV Basketball 37 Swim Team 3. TIM BAKER . . . Basketball 17 Stage Lighting Crew 3,47 Senior Play Stage Crew7 Band 1,2,3,47 Chess Club 37 Junior Play Stage Crew. REX BALLANTINE . . . Football 1,2,3,47 Baseball 1,2,3,47 Basketball 17 Junior Class Play7 Drama Club Play 47 NHS 3,47 Stage Lighting 2,3,47 Band 1,2,3,4f Class Rep 1,31 Stat Keepers Union 3,42 Astronomy Club 37 A.V. 3, Forensics 3,4. DEB BASHORE . . . Class Rep 2,37 Vice President 47 Pep Club 37 Track 37 Honor Guard 37 Play Committee 3,47 Powder Puff 3,47 Float Committee 2,3,47 Jr.-Sr. Banquet 2,42 Office Worker 2,37 Prom Committee. JACK BASHORE . . . Basketball 1,2,3,47 Football 1,2,3,4j Baseball 1,2,3,47 Class Rep 1,27 Varsity Club 2,3,47 Jr. Play 37 Sr. Play Stage Crew 47 A.V. 3,47 Student Council 1,2. CINDY BEEMAN . . . Co-op 47 BOEC 4. HELEN BLAKE LY . . . Forensics 1,3,47 Drama Club 1,2,3,47 Chorale 1,2,37 Debate 37 Art CIub7 Madrigals 4. TIM BOLTON . . . Football 1,2,3,47 Basket- ball 1,27 Baseball 1,2,3,47 Powder Puff Coach 37 Varsity Club 3,47 Speech Play 37 Sergeant at Arms 47 Track 4. BOB BREWBAKER . . . Co-op 3,4. TERESA BRICHAN . . . Band 1,2,3,41 Pep Band 1,2,3,47 Pep Club 2,3,47 President Pep Club 47 Science Club 17 Astronomy Club 2,3,47 FNA 37 Powerpuff 47 Vice-President Astronomy Club 4. KELLA CARTER . . . Homeroom Rep 17 Pep Club 1,2,3,47 Marauderettes 3,47 Vice President 47 Class Secretary 27 Class Treasurer 3,47 Powderpuff Football 3,42 Senior Play Make-up Jr. Play? Prom Committee 37 GAA 27 Softball 47 Yearbook 47 Office Help, 4. PAUL CASE . . . Football 1,2,3,4, Basketball 1,2,3,47 Track 3,47 Varsity Club 3,47 Vice- Pres. 47 Prom Committee 3. JUDY CASTLE . . . Pep Club 17 Yearbook 1,2,3, GAA 17 FHA 27 Softball 27 Powderpuff 37 BOEC 47 Co-op 4. FRANK CERMAK . . . Prom Committee 3. MIKE CHAPMAN . . . FFA 1,2,3. JAMES CLARK . . . Football 1. JACK COOK . . . Football 17 Golf 47 SKU Vice PYESQ Baseball 1,2,3,47 NHS 3,47 AV 3,47 Stage Lighting 3,47 Senior Playf Drama Club 47 Astronomy Club 37 Chess Club 37 Forensics 3. TOM COOK . . . Hockey Club 3. BEV COWLEY . . . Band 1,2,3,4, Pep Band 1,2,3,47 Stage Band 2,3,42 Chorale 37 Madrigal Singers 47 FNA 2,32 Jr. Play 37 Drama Club 4. LYNN cox . . . Football 1,2,3,47 FFA 1,2,37 Track 3,47 FFA Basketball 37 Powder Puff Cheerleader 47 Wrestling PAT CRAMER . . . FHA 17 Library Aid 37 Art Club Secretary 4. DENNIS CROSS . . . Powderpuff Coach 47 Football 1,2,3,42 Varsity Club 3,47 Powderpuff cheerleader 37 Senior Play Wrestling 1,2,37 Homeroom Rep 3,47 Prom Committee 3. KATHY CUTTER . . . Powderpuff 37 Junior Play. JAN DEISLER . . . Forensics 37 Jr. Play7 Adult Choir Accompianist Chorale, 1,2,37 KYRO Club 27 Madrigal 47 Jr High Chorus Accompianist 1,2,37 Class Treasurer 1. JEFF DENOVICH . . . Wrestling 1. DUANE D. DIETRICH . . . Football 1,37 Track 1,21 Band 47 Chorale 3,4. RANDY DOYEN . . . Football 1,2,3,47 Wrestling 1,2,37 Vica Club 4. HAROLD EASLICK . . . Football 1,27 Track 1,27 basketball 1. KELLY EDMONDSUN . . . Basketball 37 Volleyball 17 Powder Puff 4: FHA 1: FFA 17 Prom Comm 3. DIANE FABUS . . . FHA 2,3 lTreasurerl: Powderpuff 3,47 Sr. Play Make-Up Com 47 BOEC 47 Prom Comm 3. STEPHEN Jol-llxl FABUS . . . FFA 1,27 Basket: ball 1,2. DON FINCH PAM FLEGAL . . . Band 1,27 Softball 1,2,37 Track 47 Powderpuff 3,47 Yearbook 4. KATIE FORAN . . . FNA 27 Jr. Play 37 Sr. Play 47 Student council 1,32 Clas Rep. 47 Cheerleading 2,3,47 Powder Puff 3,47 Class Vice-President 27 Track 27 Softball 3,47 GAA 27 Pep Club 1,2,3,47 National Honor Society 47 Yearbook 47 Prom Comm. 37 Speech play 3. BOB GALECKA . . . Football 17 Baseball 1,4. LYNN GA LKO . . . FHA 2,3 lParlimentarian and Historianl7 Home coming Court 47 Home room Rep 47 Powder Puff 4. ANGELA GARCHOW . . . FHA 2. TED RALPH GEIGER . . . Football 1,2,3,4 Basketball 1,2,3,47 Track 1,2,3,4 All Con- ference7 Class Rep 37 Varsity Club 1,2,3,47 Prom Comm. 3. DONALD GILBERT . . . Football Manager 1 Astronomy Club 3,47 Drama Club 3,4 lPresidentl7 Jr. Play 37 Forensics 4. AL GOODRICH . . . Band 1,2,3,42 Football 27 FFA 1,3,4j FFA Basketball 3,47 Library 4. DOUG GOODRICH . . . Basketball 17 Football 1,2,3,47 Wrestling 2,37 Baseball 1,2,3,4. oAvE GRIEvl-: . . . Football 1,2,47 Baseball 2,47 Wrestling 1,2,47 Stage Crew Senior Play. KAR LANN G RINSTERN DAVE GROOM . . . Director Senior Play7 Football 17 Basketball 1,2,3,47 Co-op 3,47 Kings COUl'll2 Class Rep 1,27 Student Council 2,37 AV 2. CHRIS GRUESBECK . . . GAA 1,27 Co-op 47 Powderpuff 3,47 Pep Club 17 BOEC President 47 Office Help 37 Class Rep 3. ROBERT HARDAKE,R . . . Band 1,2,3,4, Sr. Play Stage Crew7 Baseball 1. RAY HARRINGTON . . . Basketball Manager 47 Basketbal .1,27 Football 1,2,3,4. DAREL HEBE LER . . . Senior Play7 Junior Play, Football 1,2,3,47 Basketball 1,2,3,4j Track 2,3,4Q Varsity Club 3,47 Senior Clas President7 Homeroom Rep FRED HEINZE . . . Football 37 Class Rep 37 Grad Honor Guard 3. PAT HEINZE . . . Football 37 President Student Council 4. DEAN HIBBLER . . . Varsity Club7 Junior Play, Football 1,2,3,4j Baseball 1,2,3,47 Basketball 1,2. TRACY HINKLE . . . Pep Club 37 Yearbook 37 Vice-Pres. BOEC 47 Sr. Rep 47 Prom Committee 37 Powderpuff 3,4. MIKE HOEFT . . . Wrestling 1,2,3,4. ROCHELLE HOLTON . . . FFA 1,2,3,4, FFA Basketball 47 FFA Reporter 47 Powder- puff 3. LINDA HORTON . . . Volleyball7 Sr. Play Publicity7 Prom Comm. 3. DEBRA HOUCK . . . Powderpuff 3,47 FHA 2. DIANE HRNCHARIK . . . FHA Treas. 27 Jr. Play make-up comm7 Powderpuff 3,47 Basket- ball 37 FHA Vice-President 3. JOHN HUBBARD . . . Sr. Class Play7 Student Council 17 Football 1,2,3,47 Gym Aid 3,47 Track 17 FFA 1,22 Football 1,2,3,4j Basket- ball 1. CLIFF HUBBERT . . . Varsity Club 1,2,3,47 Wrestling 37 Cross Country 1. MARK HUDECEK . . . Basketball 1,2,3,47 Baseball 1,2,3,4. KARI HUDSON . . . Pep Club 1,37 Marauderettes 3,47 FHA 17 Vice-Pres. FHA 27 Senior Play. RONDA JONES DEB JORAE . . . FHA Pres. 17 Pep Club 2 FHA Sec. 27 Prom committee 3. PAT KAD LEK DIANE KAJDAS . . . Debate 1,2,37 Forensics 2,3,47 NHS 3,47 Jr. Play, Drama Club7 Office Help 47 Yearbook 4. BECKY KAUFMAN . . . BOEC Sec. 47 Prom comm. 37 Library 47 Sr. Play makeup comm7 Powderpuff 4. ERNIE KELLERMAN . . . Track 3,47 SKU 3,47 Football 1,2,3,4f Baseball 17 Basketball 17 Drama Club 47 Library 1,2,37 AV 47 Varsity Club 3,47 Jr. Class Play7 Student Council 4. JEANNE KIBBY . . . Powderpuff 37 GAA 1,22 Basketball 1,2,3,4j Volleyball 47 Softball 3,47 Track 2,42 Track 2,4. CHERYL KIRINOVIC . . . FNA 27 Pep Club 1,27 FHA 27 Cheerleader 17 Powderpuff 3,47 Band 1,2,37 Student Council 2,3,42 Stage Crew Class Plays 3,47 Majorette 37 Homeroom Rep 1. LORETTA KNUTSON . . . Softball 37 BOEC 47 Powderpuff 3,47 Co-op 47 Jr. Class Play7 NHS 3,47 NHS Sec. 47 Pep Club 2,37 Pres. Pep Club 37 Office Help 37 Class Sec. 1,32 Class Treas. 2. WADE KVA LEVOG . . . Mngr. Basketball 17 FFA 1,2,3,4Q FFA Basketball 3,4. FRANK LADISKI . . . Track 27 Homeroom Rep 4. VICKY LaFOUNTAIN . . . FHA 27 Powderpuff 3,4. WAYNE LARSON . . . Wrestling 1,2. DAN LATZ . . . Football 1,2,37 Basket- ball 1. CHERYL LeMARB LE . . . Pep Club 1,27 FHA Sec. 27 FHA Pres. 37 Prom Committee. KAREN LIBERTIN . . . Nat. Honor Society 47 Yearbook 47 Office Help 47 BOEC 47 Prom Committee 3. GARY LOTT . . . Basketball 27 Football 2,4. ROBIN LUCKHURST . . . Track 4. MIKE LYON DAVE MAAG . . . Football 1,2,37 Basketball 1,2,3Q Track 1,2,3,4. GREGG NIARTIN . . . Powderpuff coach 37 Football 1,2,3,47 Captain 47 Homeroom Rep 3,47 Baseball 1,2,3,4j Basketball 1,27 Prom Comm. 37 Varsity Club 3,4 President7 King if gy'- 5 :ii W candidate 47 Jr. Track 47 Jr. Play7 Sr. Play. DEETTA MAURER . . . Cheerleader 1. CATHLEEN McGUIRE . . . Track 2,3,4. SHARON MCGUIRE . . . Choir 37 Basketball 17 Drama Club 2. CHAR LENE MEAD . . . Powderpuff 47 Co-op 3,47 Class Rep 1. RAYMOND MEAD . . . Baseball 4. PEGGY MILLS . . . BOEC 47 Powderpuff 4. LINDA MONTAGUE . . . Stage Crew 37 FFA 3,47 Powderpuff 3,47 Volleyball 3,47 Swimming 3. LAURIE MOORE . . . Debate 37 FFA 27 Jr. Play Publicity7 Sr. Play7 Drama Club 3,47 Homeroom Rep. 37 NHS 47 Prom Com 3. ROBIN MORGAN . . . Marauderettes 3,47 Pep Club 3,47 Prom comm 37 Powderpuff 47 Class Officer 4. PERRY MUNSON . . . Homeroom Rep 1,27 Football 1,2,3,4, Basketball 1,2,3. CARLA NEWBERRY JOHANNA NORDGREN . . . Swim Team 47 Pep Club 47 Forensics 47 Track 47 Drama Club 47 Homeroom Rep 4. DEB OBERLITNER . . . Prom Dec Comm 3. KARANN OLSON . . . Powderpuff 47 Co-op 47 BOEC 4. GARY PAGE . . . Golf 2,3,47 Football 17 Wrestling 17 Wrestling Manager 2,3. KURT PARKER . . . Basketball Manager 2. AMBER LEE PARKS . . . Pep Club 17 Co-op 47 NHS 3,42 BOEC 47 Prom Comm 3. BRIAN PARMENTER . . . Golf 1,2,3,47 SKU Pres 2,3,47 Varsity Club 2,3,47 Drama Club 47 Sr. Play7 Debate 17 Powderpuff 3,47 CACC 47 VICA 47 Stage Lighting 2,3,47 Swim Guard Corps 27 Prom Comm. 37 Chess Club 37 Stage Crew 2,3,47 AV 2,37 SPA 2,3,4. MARK POLLARD . . . Homeroom Rep 37 Man Football 3,4. HAROLD PORUBSKY ROBIN PORUBSKY . . . Marauderettes 3,42 Forensics 3,47 Jr. Play7 Sr. Play7 Drama Club 47 Pep Club 47 BOEC 47 Co-op 4. BONNIE PUGH . . . GAA 17 Homeroom Rep 2 Prom Dec Comm 3. JIM QUINE . . . Sr. Play7 Class Rep 1,2 Football 1,2,3,47 Basketball 1,27 FFA 1,27 Baseball 1,27 Kings Court7 AV 37 Student Council 1,2. TERESA REYNOLDS . . . FFA 1,2,37 Marau- derettes 3,42 Pep Club 1,2,47 Sr Play7 Powder- puff 3,4. PAT R1vEs'r . . . class Rep 2,37 FFA 1,2 Wrestling 2,3. FERNANDO RODRIGUEZ . . . Band 1,2. STEVE ROBITAILLE . . . Golf 47 Astronomy Club 4. CINDY ROSE . . . Prom Comm 3. PETE SALYER . . . Baseball 2,3,47 Football 17 X,,il'. Q. 4 5 lg? A Ty 4 Cross Country 3 . SUZETTE SAXTON . . . Majorette 1,2,3,4j Captain 47 FHA 2 iHistl, 3 iVice-presl7 BOEC Treas 47 Pep Club 1,27 Homecoming Court 47 Prom Comm 37 Powderpuff 47 Homeroom Rep 1,41 Marauderettes Treas 3. GLEN SCHMIDTFRANZ . . . Basketball Man. 17 Baseball 1,2,3,4. LENA SCHU L'l'Z . . . Volleyball 3,47 Library Aide 27 Swim and Guard 4. MARK SEMANS . . . Football 27 Wrestling 3,47 FFA 1,22 Basketball 17 Baseball 17 Track 47 Band 17 VICA Treas 47 Swim and Guard Corp 2. RHONDA SISSON . . . Basketball 17 Gymnastics 1,2. DENNIS SMA LEC . . . Football 17 Sr Play CARL SMITH . . . Stage Band 1,2,37 Sr. Play Stage Crew7 Wrestling 27 Football 1,2,3. KIM SMITH . . . Art Club 17 BOEC 4. MARK SMITH . . . Football 17 Wrestling 17 Cross Country 2,31 Track 1,2,3,47 Varsity Club 3,47 Stage Lighting 2,3. DEB SPA LDING MANDY STAPLES . . . Cheerleader 1,2,3, Capt. 47 Powderpuff 47 Forensics 2,37 Drama Club 3,47 Jr. Play7 Sr. Play7 Float Comm 2,3,47 Student Council 27 SC Vice Pres 37 Homeroom Rep 47 Band Council 17 Historian 47 Majorette 47 Homecoming Queen: Pep Club 1,2,3,42 Prom Comm 3. JOHN STEWART . . . Basketball 1. DAN STURGIS . . . Swim Team 47 Swim and Guard 47 Stagelighting 3,47 Astronomy Club 37 Art Club 3,47 Pres 47 Sr Play Stage Crew Manager. DENNIS TAY LOR JOE TESARIK . . . Baseball 3. BERNARD THELEN . . . FFA 1,2,3. CINDA THOMPSON . . . Co-op 47 BOEC 4. SHARI THOMPSON . . . FHA 2,37 BOEC 47 Science Club 1. ERIC THORNTON . . . Basketball 17 Golf 2. LOU ANN TOMASEK . . . Cheerleader 1,27 Jr Play, Sr. Play7 Wrestling Statistician 47 Pep Club 1,2,37 Library Aid 47 Yearbook 47 Powderpuff 3,47 Hom Comm 3. KEVIN TORREY . . . Wrestling 1,27 Football 1,2,3,4. ROBERT UNDERHILL . . . Football 1. KARL VINCENT SUSAN VOSTRIZANSKY . . . Pep Club 1,2,3,47 Cheerleader 1,2,3,47 Class Tres. 27 Sr Play7 Sr Play7 Class Pres. 37 Office worker 3,47 NHS 3,47 Vice-Pres 47 Softball 37 Powderpuff 3,47 Queens Court7 DAR Good Citizen 4. MARCIA WAHLSTROM . . . Track 17 JA 17 Class Rep 17 Make-up comm. Jr. Play 37 Powderpuff 4. JAYNE WARDWELL . . . Make-up com- mittee Junior Play. ELLEN WATSON . . . Majorette 2,32 Year- book 27 Marauderette 37 GAA 2, Clxs Historian 47 Powderpuff 4, Prom Com 3. BRIAN WELTON . . . Football 2,3,47 Basket- ball 1,2,47 Baseball 1,2,3,47 King Court 47 Homeroom Rep. 4. TAMMY WEST . . . Student Council 17 Pep Club 1,27 Office Worker 37 Yearbook 4 Powderpuff 3,47 Track 37 Co-op 47 GAA I . ., , 137 fi 1,27 Make-up comm. Class Plays 3,4 Prom Committee 3. BARB WHITING . . . FFA 1,2,3,47 Basketball 17 Powderpuff 3,47 Softball 1,42 FFA Basketball 4, BOEC 4. LINDA WILLSON . . . BOEC 4. SHERRY WINKLER . . . Cheerleader 1,2,3,47 Class Vice-Pres 1,32 Class Pres 27 Pep Club 1,2,47 Jr Class Play7 Office Help 47 Sr Class Play7 NHS 47 Queens Court 4, Powderpuff 3,47 Softball 2,3,47 Track 4. WENDY WISER . . . Sr Play Make-up Comm7 Sr Play7 Powderpuff 3,47 Prom Comm 3. KATHY WONSEY . . . Powderpuff 3,4. CAY LE WOODARD . . . Football 1,2,3,47 Basketball 1,2,37 Track 1,2,3,47 Varsity Club 2,3,47 Cross Country 3,47 Jr. Play 37 Homeroom Rep 1,2,3. JIM YOUNG . . . Co-op 4. RUSTY ZEIG LER . . . Float Comm. 4. 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