Pickford High School - Panther Yearbook (Pickford, MI)

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A 1 oc 4 0 0 b ir J R Dukes 1031 Queen St E Sault Ste Marie, Ontario P6A 2C2 Gc 9 7 7.401 C44ph 1977 Panther (Pickford, Mich. ) Panther KIM _- You are the sunshine of BERTA - I ' ll rule the JAN - What a fox! ! ™y life world someday -VNDY - King Kong at four months C 2 O Senior Honors Valedictorian Salutatorian -S JEFF HUYCK, son of Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Huyck, has main- tained a 3. 75 out of a possible 4.00. TAMMY MC KDDDIE, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Mc Kiddie has maintained a 3 . 71 out of a pos- sible 4.00. JANET HORTON, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Horton, has main- tained a 3. 62 to tie for third in our class. MIKEMC CORD, son of Mr. and Mrs Milton Mc Cord, has maintained a 3. 62 to tie for third in our class. PAUL SIMS, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sims, has maintained a 3. 61 to tie for fourth place in our class. HOMEMAKER OF TOMORROW TAMMY MC KIDDIE, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Mc Kiddie, was the 1977 PHS winner in the Betty Crocker Homemaker of Tomorrow Contest. 4 WILLIAM SMITH, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Smith has maintain- ed a 3.61 to tie for fourth place in our class. DU ANE BAWKS KATHY BELONGA MARY CRISP DAVID FREDERIKSEN 4 1 RICHARD HLA ' CK KIMBEI LY IZZARD JANE KRONEMEYER MICHAEL McCORD ALISON McDonald ALAN Mcdowell BEVERLY NnCRALSKI TAMMY McKIDDIE JANNELL MILLER LAURA NLTTLETON THOMAS O ' CONNOR JOEL PEFFERS PAMELA gnXNELL WILLIAM ROSING LINDA SCHNHTIGAL ROD SLATER PAUL SIMS WANDA SMITH WILLIAM SMITH DEBRA TRAY NOR BRUCE WAGNER JEFFERY WAYBRANT PAMELA WONNACOTT MARK MURPHY Class Officers President: Paul Sims Vice-President: Jeff Huyck Advisor: Tom Soboleski Secretary: Kathy Lang Treasurer: Bev Mac Donald Historian: Sherry Olmstead CLASS COLORS Lt. Green and Dk. Green CLASS MOTTO Life is What You Make It CLASS FLOWER White Carnation Tipped in Green Look At What We ' ve Done! Brenda Anderson - FHA 1,2,4 Winter Sports 2 Annual Staft 4 Duane Bawks - FFA 1,2,3,4 Intramural Basketball 4 FFA Officer 2, 3, 4. Berta Baker - Class officer, 3 Track 1 , 2, 3, 4 Pep Club 2, 4 FHA 1,2,3,4 FHA Officer 3, 4 Winter Sports 1,2, 3, 4 Annual Staff 4 Student Council 4 Girls Basketball Manager 3,4. Larry Batho - Class Officer 1 , Football 1,2,3,4 Basketball 1,2,3,4 Track 1 , 2 Student Council 1,2,3,4 Homecoming Candidate 4. Kathy Belonga - Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4 FHA 1,2,3,4 W ' inter Sports 1 Annual Staff 4 Pom- Pom Girls 2, 3 Carnival Candidate 3 Library Staff 2,3. Jim Boal - Basketball 1 , Track 2 FFA 2, 4 Intramural Basketball 3,4. Bob Bosley - Track 1,2,3,4 Cross Country 2,3,4 Annual Staff 4 Intramural Basketball 3, 4 Homecoming Candidate 4. Mary Crisp - FHA 1,2,3,4 Winter Sports 3, 4 Annual Staff 4 FHA Officer 4 Homecoming Candidate 4. Dennis Crisp - Football 1 , Baseball 4 Intramural Basketball 4 Transferred National Honor Society 2,3,4 Homecoming Candidate 4. Dave Frederiksen - Football 2, 3 Track 1 Band 1, 2, 3, 4 Janet Horton - Track 1,2,3,4 FHA 1 , 2 Winter Sports 1 , 2 Cross Country 2, 3 Annual Staff 4 Pom -Pom Girls 2 Homecoming Candidate 4. Jeff Huyck - Class Officer 1, 4 Basketball 1 Track 1,2,3,4 Cross Country 4 Annual Staff 4 Intramural Basketball 3, 4. Richard Huyck - FFA 1, 2, 3, 4. Kim Izzard - Class Officer 1,2, 4 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 Track 1, 2, 3, 4 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4 FHA 1, 2, 3, 4 Cheerleading 1,2,3,4 Band 1,2,3,4 Winter Sports 1,2,3,4 Annual Staff 4 Homecoming Queen 4. Jane Kjonemyer - Basketball 1,2,3,4 Track 1,3,4 FHA 1,2,3 Winter Sports 3,4. Kathy Lang - Class Officer 3, 4 Track 1 Pep Club 2, 3 FHA 1, 2 Annual Staff 4 Pom -Pom Girls 1 Track Timer 2, 3, 4 Andy La Victor -1,2,3,4. Bev Mac Donald - Class Officer 3, 4 Pep Club 1,2,3,4 FHA 1 , 2 Cheerleading 4 Band 1,2,3,4 Winter Sports 2, 4 Annual Staff 4 Student Council 2,3,4 Student Council Officer 4 Track Timer 1, 2, 3, 4. Mike Mc Cord - Basketball 1 , 3, 4, Track 3, 4 FFA 2 Baseball 3, 4 Annual Staff 4. Alison McDonald - Pep Club 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 FHA 1,2,4 Band 1,2,3,4 Annual Staff 4 Track Timer 1 , 2 Basketball Manager 2,3,4 Homecomiing Candidate 4. Alan Mc Dowell - Football 1,2,3,4 Basketball 1 , 2 Track 1,2,3,4 FFA 1,2,3,4 Student Council 4 Intramural Basketball 3, 4 FFA (Dfficer 4. Tammy McKiddie - Class Officer 1 , 2 Pep Club 1 , 2 Pep Club Officer 1 FHA Officer 1 , 2 Winter Sports 1 Annual Staff 4 Pom- Pom Girls 2 Track Timer 1 , 2 Library Staff 4 Homecoming Candidate 4. Bev Michalski - FHA 1 , 2 Winter Sports 1,2,3,4 Jan Miller - Basketball 1 Track 1 Pep Club 1 , 2, 3, 4 Pep Club Officer 2,3,4 FHA 1,2,3,4 Winter Sports 1 , 2 Annual Staff 4 Pom-Pom Girls 2, 3 Intramural Basketball 3,4 FHA officer 2,3,4 Carnival Candidate 4 Library ' Staff 2,3. Mark Murphy - Football 2 Basketball 3 Track 1, 2 Band 1,2,3,4 Intramural Basketball 4. Laura Nettleton - FHA 1 Winter Sports 2 . Tom O ' Connor - Class Officer 2 Football 1, 2, 3, 4 Basketball 1,2,3,4 Track 1,2,3,4 Golf 1, 2, 3, 4 FFA 2 Cross Country 1 Baseball 3, 4 Homecoming Candidate 4. Sherry Olmstead - Class Officer 1,2,3,4 Track 1 , 2 Pep Club 1 , 2, 3, 4 FHA 1 , 2 Cheerleading 1 , 3 Band 1 , 2 Winter Sports 1 Annual Staff 4 Carnival Candidate 2, Homecoming Candidate 4. Joel Peffers - Class Officer 1,2,3,4 Football 1,2,3,4 Basketball 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 Golf 1,2,3,4 FFA 2,3,4 Baseoall 1,2,3,4 Annual Staff 4 Student Council 1 , 2, 3, 4 Student Council Officer 4 Homecoming King 4. Pam Quinnell - Class Officer 1,2,3 Basketball 1,2,3,4 Track 1,2,3,4 Pep Club 1,2,3,4 FHA 1 , 2 Cheerleading 1 , 2, 3, 4 Winter Sports 1,2,3,4 Annual Staff 4 Student Council 4. Bill Rosing - Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 3, Football 2,3,4 FFA 2. Linda Schmitigal - Track 1 , 2 , 3 Pep Club 2 FHA 1,2,3,4 FHA Officer 4 Band 1,2,3,4 Winter Sports 1,2 3 4 Intramural Basketball 3 , 4. i i i Paul Sims - Class Officer 4, Football 1, 2, 3, 4 Track 3, 4 Band 1,2,3,4 Annual Staff 4 Student Council 3 4 Intramural Basketball 4. ' Rod Slater - Class Officer 2 Football 1,2,3 Basketball 1 , 2, 3,4 Track 1,2,3,4 FFA 2, 4 Cross Country 1 , 4 Annual Staff 4 Student Council 2,3,4 Student Council Officer 4 Homecoming Candidate 4. Bill Smith - Band 1, 2, 3, 4 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4 Basketball Statistician 2, 3, 4. Deb Traynor - FHA 1 , 2 Pep Club 1,2,3 Winter Sports 1 , 2, 3, 4. Jeff Waybrant - Football 3, 4 FFA 4 Intramural Basketball 3,4. Bruce Wagner - Football 1, 2, 3, 4 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 Track 1, 2, 3, 4 Band 1, 2, 3, 4 FFA 1, 2, 3, 4 Student Council 4. Pam Wonnacott - Pep Club 1 , 2, 3, 4 FHA 1,2,3,4 Annual Staff 4 Girls Basketball Manager 1 , 2, 3, 4. Love conquers all Want to bet you won ' t miss us when we ' re goner Class Will ' ' Brenda Anderson wills her perfect attendance, to Scott Fountain. Berta Baker wills her Foot-in-Mouth disease to little sister Barbara Kaye. Larry Batho wills his skill as a surgeon to the next Biology class. Duane Bawks will his ability to grow a beard to Ron Nettleton. Kathy Belonga wills her even temper to Cherie Rosing. Jim Boal wills his sound effects to Warner Brothers. Bob Bosley wills his cross-country ability and his Detour women to Jim Bennet. Dennis Crisp wills his exciting experiences at the Stalwart Fair and at Detour games to Gloria McKerchie. Mary Crisp wills her rowboat on Marquette Island to the next person willing to buy for the Covington parties. Dave Frederiksen wills his drumsticks to Colleen Kovack. Janet Horton wills her outspokeness to Kathy Spencer. Jeff Huyck wills his height to Jim Oprtice. Richard Huyck wills his trips to Cedarville to John Anderzejak. Kim Izzard wills her high times with the Cedarville guys to Kelly Rairigh. Jane Kronemeyer wills her height to Laura Izzard for next years team. Kathy Lang wills her love for Hunts to the next ketchup freak. Andy LaVictor walls his skill at cheating to Sandi Thome. Beverly MacDonald wills her dough rolling ability to the next Baker, Kristin Ball. Michael McCord wills all his government papers to Greg Reich. Alison McDonald wills all her old wool sweaters to the next Lamb Lover . Al McDowell wills his nickname Big Train to the next track star. Tammy McKiddie wills her ability to stay blonde all year round to Cheryl Tellas. Bev Michalski wills her book on How to Get a Man to Jackie xMertaugh. Jan Miller mils her blush to Tammy Fleming. Mark Murphy wills his ability to Party-down to Kelly Wise and her Shack. Laura Nettleton wills her turtle- necks to Vickie (Hickey) Kibble. Tom O ' Conner wills his good times in Rudyard to Carl Callentine. Sherry Olmstead wills her boaling ability to Kathy Frederiksen. Joel Peffers wills his Hot Times at the Detour snake-dance to the next outstanding quarter-back from Pickford. Pam Quinnell wills the little wiggle in her walk to Donny Osmond. Billy Rosing wills his sexy smile to Roman Hank. Linda Schmitigal wills her Polish nationality to Mr. Johnson. Paul Sims wills his nickname, Turtle-Stomper to the next tuff tackier. Rod Slater wills his sex-appeal to Jeff Crisp. Wanda Smith wills her aggravated ulcer to A.A. ' Billy Smith wills his charm and wit to Duane Stevenson. Debbie Traynbr mils her O ' Polka-ing ability to Cheryl Bosley. Bruce Wagner wills his ability to pick locks to the next person fool enough to lock his keys in the car. Jeff Waybrant wills his nickname Touch-down Kid to Brent Izzard. Pam Wonnacott wills her wit and humor to Mr. Howell. Giftatory Brenda Anderson - for her love of nature, a wood ' Chuck ' to keep her warm. Alberta Baker - a trip to Ann Arbor to cure her foot-in-mouth disease. Larry Batho - a full tank of gas for his trips around and around and around. Duane Bawks - somebody to try out his new Home - Ec recipes on. Kathy Belonga - a flannel nightgown to wear when she babysits. Jim Boal - a Bunny Bread truck to fulfill his childhood dream. Bob Bosley - a lifetime supply of Vitamin E. Dennis Crisp - a 20 foot high fence to protect him from all those young eager girls. Mary Crisp - a lifetime supply of Northern so she can keep her ' Cush ' . Dave Frederiksen - a woman to ride around with. Janet Horton - a ' Sam ' to cuddle with. Jeff Huyck - a pair of Elton John ' s platforms. Richard Huyck - a new truck for every night of the week. Kim Izzard - some Solar Caine for her curling iron burns. Jane Kronemeyer - a new class ring to replace the one she lost in the bushes. Kathy Lang - a higher opinion of herself. Andy La Victor - a new book on evolution. Bev Mac Donald - a broken stop watch for track season. Mike Mc Cord - a beautiful girl to live on the side road with him. Alison Mc Donald - a toll-free hotline to Houghton. Alan Mc Dowell - a new set of snow tires to get him out of parking lots. Tammy Mc Kiddie - lots of ' Beacom ' pans. Bev Michalski - a ' Rich ' outlook on life. Jan Miller - a guy for every night of the week. Mark Murphy - a free trip. Laura Nettleton - a complete set of Zane Grey books. Tom O ' Connor - a steady one for a change. Sherry Olmstead - a cupboard to keep ' Boals ' in when she sets up housekeeping. Jeol Peffers - a fire hydrant to keep outside his shack — for when his woodstove blows up. Pam Quinnell - someone to help her make up her mind. Bill Rosing - an O ' Polka-dot blanket to keep him warm at night. Linda Schmitigal - a permanent for her hair. Paul Sims - Energy pills to speed him up a bit. Rod Slater - a years supply of magazines to entertain him those lonely nights at Slater ' s. Wanda Smith - a special certificate so she can stay in one school a whole year. Bill Smith - a rubber duck to keep him company when in the navy. Deb Traynor - a four-wheel drive to keep her out of those ditches. Bruce Wagner - a special dictionary so he can find the words he uses. Jeff Waybrant - a locked box in his backseat to hide his ' Booney ' Pam Wonnacott - a little elf to help her with her make-up work. Mock Elections Best Dresses Biggest Parties Alison McDonald and Jeff Huyck Class Brownies Mary Crisp and Duane Bawks Class Charmers Kathy Lang and Paul Sims Most Conceited Tammy McKiddie and Tom O ' Conner Class Cut-ups Kathy Lang and Mark Murphy Pam Wonnacott and Bob Bosley Most Atheletic Most Devious Kim Izzard and Larry Batho Most Friendly Sherry Olmstead and Dennis Crisp Most Likely To Succeed Mary Crisp and Joel Peffers Most Industrious Debbie Traynor and Dave Frederiksen Moodiest Janet Horton and Alan McDowell Brenda Anderson and Bruce Waener Most Musical © JL mi i .L. Hf Most Popular Kim Izzard and Mark Murphy Sexiest Pam Quinnell and Rod Slater Most Studious Sherry Olmstead and Bob Bosley Shiest • V. Bev Michalski and Andy LaVictor Most Trustworthy Tammy McKiddie and Mike McCord Linda Schmitigal and Billy Smith Do WhQ+ the class of ■ ir CUS Vou WQn+ To Do V hQ4 You Wcin+ ' ' r ' - ' • • : The Class of . ' H «iW i- 4 ' 6 IT has o ' .:- « II - C )flo Birthday! 0-J -7 ' V: 5. T - J- iv I y f ...v Bc 09 o ' 0- CO . 4 X NA c ' vc made a +o 1 P ' - C 2 O No picture available for Keith Lajoie CLASS OFFICERS: (SEATED) Sherry Brown-Treasurer, John Baker- Vice- President, Kerri Wilson-Secretary. (STANDING) Barb Becker-President, Ivlr. Hopkins-Advisor. John Andrzejak John Baker Barbara Becker Sandra Belonga Sharon Brown John Cooke Deborah Cruzan Tammy Fleming Scott Fountain Douglas Galer Randy Hall Rodney Hutte Brent Izzard Roger Jones Venitta Kamper Joyce Krone meyer Peter Lamb Edward LaPreze Jim Leavitt Rodney Libby Doug Lowes Dean MacDonald Brian McConkey Michelle McCord Bob Nettleton Ronald Nettleton Sam Nettleton Carol Plont Kelly Rairigh Greg Reich Linda Roberts Leanne Rutledge Bill Ryan Lisa Schmitigal Patricia Schwartz Don Slater Chris Stevenson Charles Sto rey Tom Spencer Cheryl Tellas Kerri Wilson Donna McCord O O Ph o Bill Atkins Debra Anderson Barbara Baker Kristin Ball Diane Bavvks Gary Beacom James Bennett Cheryl Bosley Diane Buskirk Daniel Brown Nancy Chaffin Martin Cottle Dane Floyd Joanne Foiuitain Kathleen Frederiksen Roman Hank Brenda Harrison Rhonda Harrison Brenda Jarvi Rueben Kamper Vickie Kibble Bob Kelly Carey Kovack Randy Kovack Mary Libby Carol McConkey Evan McDowell Gloria McKerchie Jacqueline Mertaugh Martin Miller Kenneth O ' Connor Kathy Orsborne Uayne Plesscher James Portice Rodney Rader Sally Rye Kim Selon Mark Smith John Snyder Michael Socia Kathryne Spencer Duane Stevenson 1. I SS OFFICERS (SEATED) Kristin Ball- Treasurer, Kenny O ' Con- ner-Secretary, Mark Taylor- V ' ce-President, No Picture Available: Nancy Chaffin- Marty Lajoie Historian. Jamie Line (STANDING) Mike Perry Dane Floyd- President, Mr. Collins- Advisor. :z; Adelaide Baker Danny Beckwith Debbie Bosley Carl Callentine Gary Christensen Harold Crisp Jeff Crisp Miles Dickenson Ann Fleming Tonya Goodwin Steven Halsey Nancy Hatfield Laura Izzard Paula Kelly Judy Kronemeyer Jesse Leach Cindy Leavitt Marcia Lehieh Lisa Libby Sherry Lockhart Susan Lowes Chris McCord Jamie McCoy Glenda McDonald Kurtis Miller Roger Morrison Wayne Mayback Ray Nettleton Jacqueline Quinnell Brien Rader Carl Reich Cherie Rosing Jacalyn Rutledge Susan Ryan Bob Rye Andy Schmidt Russell Shoberg No Picture Available David Slater Carla Reich Donald Traynor Sheldon Stevenson Dennis Wondergem Lisa Wonnacott CLASS OFFICERS: (SEATED) Laura Izzard-Treasurer, Jacki Quinnell-Secretar ' , Chris McCord- Vice-Presi- dent. (STANDING) Wayne Nayback- President, Mrs. Hunter-Advisor. h-1 o o X o CO Q d O Eighth Grade FRONT ROW: Tina Hank, Cliris Williams, Kevin Thome, Bill Krieger, Ron Richard, Roger McHaney, John McHaney, Jeff Buskirk, Dan Rye, Cheri Mortinsen, SECOND ROW: Carolyn Crisp, Bob MacDonald , Charles Baker, Mike LaPreze, Steve Crawford, Chris Smith, Debbie Nettleton, Wendy Cooke, Joanne Schmidt. THIRD ROW: Ken Atkins, Calvin Portice, Gary Mortinsen, Barry O ' Conner, Landa Reich, Sandy Fountain, Shajon Stevenson, Kathy Hodges, Lori Wise, Mr. Bush. BACK ROW: Julie Schwartz, Ron Jarvie, Brian Patrick, Kevin Rader, Joel Rader, Lori Watson, Diane McConkey, Wendy Leach, Lennae Leach, Sharon Tellas. Seventh Grade FRONT ROW: David Brown, Chris Sampson, Del Padoba, Dan Ball, Sven Heikldnen, Myron Hillock, Tom Sho- berg, Chuck LaVictor, Dan Pick, Joe Leach. SECOND ROW: Nlr. Harrison, Jeri Lynn Galer, Bev Beckwith, Kari Searcy, Sheila Libby, Cindy Goodwin, Gwendolyn Smith, Bonnie Casey, Kim Rader, Jenny Stirling, Brenda Mortinson, JoAnn Thompson. BACK ROW: Clayton McCord, Mike Harrison, Tim Greenough, Dave Halsey, Richard Nixon, Jim Hancock, Holly Pierce, Linnea Schwartz, Carol Tellas. ABSENT: Colleen Kovack, Denise Orsborne. Sixth Grade FRONT ROW: Kerry Hodges, Chuck Godin, Lavonne La Preze, Karen Greenough, Tish McHaney, Jerry leach, Paul Cruzan, Corey Peirce, Butch Lillie, Scott VVondergem. SECOND ROW: Robert Fleming, Jean Atkins, Patti Lamb, Brian Bosley, Jo-Ellen Rye, Lisa Hatfield , Tracy Nettleton, Randy Crawford , Dan Leach, Mr. La Londe. BACK ROW: Troy Searcy, Jenny Baker, Tom Robinson, Wendy Halsey, Jodi Izzard , Cindy Dodds, Tracy And- rzejak, Joanne Kronemeyer. ABSENT: Bill Cole. Fifth Grade FRONT ROW: Victoria Wiggins, Mike Rader, Dave Greenough, Angela Taylor, Kim Landers, A my Heikkinen, Paula Thompson, Roger Weston, Troy Pierce, Steve Buskirk, Jody Schwiderson. SECOND ROW: Ronnie Kibble, David Lehigh, Robbie Henley, Diane Podoba, Donna Steele, Richard Orsborne, Jimmy Hatfield , Marlene Nettleton, Joanna Lamb, Mr. Casey. B; CK ROW: Ricky Buralli , Darren McConkey, Michele Leach, Holly Hendrickson, Danny Robinson, Jana Wallis, Mike Nettleton, Randy Fountain, Scott Patrick, Laurie Linn. Fourth Grade Third Grade Second Grade FRONT ROW: Amy Wallis, Robbie Rye, Tina Skinner, Tommy Portice, Richie Fountain, Deanna Kozemchick, Douglas Leach, Marjorie Bosley, Richard Kievit, Tonya De Greif, Jennifer Ball. SECOND ROW: Roger Bennin, Michael Kozlowski, Steve Salter, Michele Podoba, Gregory Rutl edge, Brett La Londe, Michelle Bush, Emily Heikkinen, Danny Dodds, Kristi Rader, Tammy Gerlach, Mrs. Leach. BACK ROW: Keith Hoke nson, Jamie Hand, Jenny Rye, Scott Skinner, Scott Crawford, Michaelle Linn, Joey Skrzypczak, Julie Belinski, Cindy Schwiderson, Shelli Patrick. First Grade FRONT ROW: Victor Michaels, Scott Stec, Lisa Landers, Joseph Spencer, Tim Curtis, Claude Petitpas, Chad Cornwell, Tammy Fountain, Cheri Thompson, Joel Wiggins, Tony CouUard, Anita Bosley. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Effie Raynard , Robyn Searcy, Chris Schmitigal, Kevin Beemer, Darin Wallis, Wendy Myner, Jennifer Hopkins, Cindy Schultz, Charles Raisch, Carey Leach, Laurel Johnson, Mrs. Evelyn Bawks. BACK ROW: Peter Schmidt, Colleen Winget, Jennifer Barber, Brad Baker, Michael Brown, Michael Van Luven, Dawn Beacom, Dawn Brewer, Brandon Postma, James Jeske, David McKiddie, James Lacklin. ABSENT: Sue Graham, Stacy Van Buskirk, Clifford Cole, Matt Thorne. Kindergarten Morning Afternoon FRONT ROW: Lainie, Amy Micheals, Kari Crawford, Dee Jay Graham, Tracy Reamer, Danny Weston. SECOND ROW: Miss Wilson, RayOrsborne, Shannon Gear, Tonya Wahl, Marc Johnson, Al Kozlowski. BACK ROW: Scott Nettleton, Randy Fountain, Pam VanLuven, Jason Story, Corey Leach, Jimmy Krone- meyer. ABSENT: Betty Jean Baker. Mrs. Raynard - Teacher Aid Mr. Eby - Speech Therapist Mrs. Rye - Teacher Aid Mrs. Wabrant - Math Tutor Mrs. Atkins - Remedial Reading (Absent) FRONT ROW: Paul Goetz, Karen Krieger, Lynn La Victor, Julie Wallis, Susie Thompson, Glen Tomkins. SECOND ROW: Kristin Beacom, Chris Hand, Denise Podoba, Kristin Dunbeck, Christy Bennin, Stephanie Searcy, Miss Wilson. BACK ROW: Randy Nixon, Vicki Roe, Paul McConkey, David Leach, Paul Wonnacott, ABSENT: Renee Beadle, Robbie Batho. O H Eh p ; og Q Superintendent H. S. Principal Mr. Ken Heikkenen Mr. Robert Howell Secretary- Cindy Smith Secretaries Grade School Principal Margaret Izzard and Sharon Cottle Mrs. Mary Howell Secretary- Mrs. Wilson Sharon Beacom Girls winter sports is more than neckinc in Scott Collins At least I ' m not a bare-faced liar V- Paul Harrison Winning isn ' t everything, but it ' s a long way- ahead of what- ever is second Marvin Cruzan Peck! Peck! Peck! Ron Hill Saving dittos means using the same test year after year Lynn Hopkins Things just don ' t add up By now you know I ' m more than the better half I get offers as a hypnotist ll i Jan Johnson Always in a jam Dick Johnson His line isn ' t always on the football field Bob Mc Haney Being numb helps Tom Soboleski The louder I yell the less they lis- ten Gayle Rhoades Directing some of these people is like leaving a finger- print in tap water Janitors Dick Fountain and Bernice MacDonald Cooks Mrs. Lamb and Mrs. McDowell Mr. and Mrs. McDowell School Nurse Kaye Morrison Bus Drivers L to R Roy Rye, Mrs. Portice, Mrs. Crosby, Mel Thome, Pete Thompson, Doug Batho, and Jim Crawford No picture available for Delores Nettleton. Here ' s the line-up ma ' m. Can you identify the one? A 5l, Here we come! Lawrence Welk, eat your heart out! Bump and the Log I ' ve always been attracted to a hand- some man. 41 We Strive To Learn You ' d be surprised at what we learn doing this. Some work in secret. And Stay Out Of Trouble Stalwart Mafia strikes again. 1 don ' t have to if I don ' t want to. What ' s the answer for number 11? Senior Athletics Boys Basketball Girls Basketball Joel Peffers, Mike Mc Cord, Bruce Wagner, Tom O ' Connor, Rod Slater. Kim Izzard, Jane Kronemeyer, Pam Quinnell, Pam Wonnacott, Alison Mc Donald, Alberta Baker Football Boys And Girls Track Joel Peffers, Tom O ' Connor, Jeff Wabrant, Pam Quinnell, Bev Mac Donald, Kim Izzard, Paul Sims, Alan Mc Dowell, Bruce Wagner. ETC. Varsity Football FRONT ROW: Jeff Wabrant, Chris Stevenson, John Baker, Chuck Storey, Doug Galer, Brent Izzard, John Andrzejak, Joel Peffers. SECOND ROW: Al Mc Dowell, Scott Fountain, Pete Lamb, Bruce Wagner, Tom O ' Conner, Paul Sims, Rod Hutte, Ron Nettleton, Dean K4ac Donald. BACK ROW: Coach Hopkins, Deb Cruzan, Pam Quinnell, Kim Izzard, Bev Mac Donald, Leanne Rutledge, Ass ' t. Coach Johnson. Junior Varsity Football FRONT ROW: Chris McCord, Steve Halsey, Kurt Miller, Dave Slater, Mark Taylor, Dane Floyd, Duane Stevenson, Marty Lajoie. SECOND ROW: Roger Morrison, Carl Calentine, Rod Rader, Danny Beckwith, Wayne Nayback, Gary Christiansen, Shel Stevenson, Marty Miller, Russell Shoberg, Bob Rye. THIRD ROW: Ass ' t Coach Bawks, Laura Izzard, Sally Rye, Kathy Fredrickson, Jackie Quinnell, Kim Selon, Marcia LeHigh, Coach Hopkins. R e d G o 1 d Junior High Football FRONT ROW: Roger McHaney, Dan Ball, Clayton McCord, Del Padoba, Kerry Hodges, Dan Leach, John McHaney. E ' CK ROW: Dave Halsey, Rod Jarvi, Dan Rye, Mike LaPreze, Butch Lily, Barry O ' Conner. COACHES: Ernie Padoba, Jim Wilson. FRONT ROW: Joel Rader, Sven Heikkinen, Myron Hillock, Mike Harrison, Kevin R ad er, Gary Mortinson, Ron Richard. BACK ROW: Tom Robinson, Brian Bosley, Troy Searcy, DanFick, Tim Greenough, Jim Hancock, Chuckle Godin. COACHES: Mrs. H. Cole, Cal Leavitt, Jim Leavitt. to® FRONT ROW: Jerry Leach, Joe Leach, Paul Cruzan, Bob MacDonald, Cal Portice, Ken Atkins, Chuckie LaVictor. BACK ROW: Kevin Thorne, Charlie Baker, David Brown, Randy Crawford, Robert Fleming, Steve Crawford, Richard Nixon. COACHES: Gary Crawford, Jack Beckwith. Girl ' s Varsity Basketball Laura Izzard, Pam Quinnell, Jaci Ru tlage, Rhonda Harrison, Jane Kronemeyer, Joyce Kronemeyer, Kim Izzard, Jacki Quinnell, Deb Cruzan, Leanne Rutlage, Student Managers-Pam Wonnacott, Alison McDonald , Berta Baker Girl ' s Junior Varsity Basketball Kathy Smith-Coach, Deb Bosley, Brendajarvi, Barb Baker, Judy Kronemeyer, Susie Ryan, Dathy Fredrickson, Kim Selon, Joanne Fountain, Carla Reich, Cheri Rosing, Kerri Wilson- Student Manager, Sally Rye, Ann Fleming, Diane Buskirk, Berta Baker-Student Manager Boys Varsity Basketball FRONT ROW; Barry O ' Connor, Scott Fountain, Ed La Preze, Rod Slater, John Andrzejak, Brent Izzard. BACK ROW : Coach Harrison, Chuck Storey, Ron Nettleton, Jolin Baker, Mike McCord, Bruce Wagner, Tom O ' Connor, Chris Stevenson, Joel Peffers. Boys Juniors Varsity Basketball P B f ft f M W ' f k eT 1 K L. .. -Ji HHI JS .jh -jL B K H IP r V V 1 Duane Stevenson, Gary Christenson, Danny Beckwith, Rod Rader, Jim Portice, Mark Taylor, Marty Miller, Ken O ' Connor, Jamie Line, Dave Slater, GaryBeacom. CENTER: Coach Skinner T e a m 8th G r a d e FRONT ROW: Ray Nettleton, Wayne Nayback, Kifft Miller, Cliris Mc Cord. MIDDLEROW: Miles Dickinson, Andy Schmidt, Shell Stevenson, Jim Bennet. BACK ROW: (Cheerleaders) Landa Reich, Wendy Leach, Sandy Fountain, Lermae Leach, Sherry Mortinsen. .A AA mONT ROW: Chris Smith, Brian Patrick, John Edington, Barry O ' Connor, Gary Mortinsen, Calvin Portice, Steve Crawford, Kevin Rader. MIDDLEROW: Ron Richards, Bob Mac Donald, Rod Jarvi, Charlie Baker, Roger Mc Haney, Kenny Atkins, KevinThorne. BACK ROW: (Cheerleaders) Landa Reich, Wendy Leach, Sandy Fountain, Lennae Leach, Sherry Mortinsen. FnONT ROW: Dave Halsey, Sven Heikkinen, Myron Hillock, Dave Brown, Richard Nixon, Chuck La Victor. MIDDLE ROW: Jim Hancock, Del Padoba , Dan Ball, Mike Harrison, Clay Mc Cord. BACK ROW: (cheerleaders) Brenda Mortinsen, Jenny Stirling, Jeri Lynn Galer, Beverly Beckwith, Kim Rader. Varsity Cheerleaders Pam Quinnell, Bev Mac Donald, Kim Izzard B-Team Cheerleaders Jacki Quinnell, Laura Izzard, Kim Selon, Kathy Frederickson, Sally Rye, Marcia Le High. Boys Intramural Basketball Al ' s Pals: Randy Hall, Al Mc DoweU, Rod Hutte, Evan Mc Dowell, Marty La Joie, Jeff Wa brant, Bob Rye. Stalwart Studs: Jeff Crisp, Bob Bosley, Dennis Crisp, Paul Sims, Don Slater, Dane Floyd, Dan Brown, Bill Ryan. Huyck ' s Hicks: Bob Nettleton, Jeff Huyck, Doug Galer, Perry ' s Partiers: Dean Mac Donald, Roger Jones, Jim Pete Lamb, Jesse Leach, Carl Reich. Boal, Mark Murphy, Mike Perry. Girls Winter Sports FRONT ROW: Kelly Rairigh, Shelly Mc Cord, Tammy Fleming, Mrs. Beacom, Joyce Kronemeyer, Bev Mac- Donald. 2ND ROW: Sudi Rader, Susie Ryan, Carol McConkey, Nancy Chaffin, JoAnne Fountain, Rhonda Harri- son. 3RD ROW: Cheryl Tellas, Debbie Traynor, Sherry Obnstead, Mary Crisp, Linda Schmitigal, Judy Krone- meyer. 4th ROW: Diane Bawks, Donna McCord, Brenda Harrison, Sandy Thorne, Sally Rye, Kristin Ball, Barb Baker. BACK ROW: Jane Kronemeyer, Pam Quinnell, Kim Selon, Jacki Quirmell, Laura Izzard, Kim Izzard, Alberta Baker. Girls Intramural Basketball FRONT ROW: Wendy Leach, Lori Wise, Sherry Mor- tinsen MIDDLE ROW: Sharon Stevenson, Lennae Leach, Lori Watson. BACK ROW: Sharon Tellas, Landa Reich. FRONT ROW: Julie Schwartz, Dianne Mc Conkey, Sandy Fountain, MIDDLE ROW: Barb Becker, Linda Schmitigal, Kathy Hodges. BACK ROW: Patty Schwartz, Kelly Rairigh. Junior High Track FRONT ROW: Kim Rader, Brenda Mortinsen, Leimae Leach, Sharon Stevenson, Sandy Fountain, Sherry Mortinsen, Carol Tellas, Jenny Sterling. MIDDLE ROW: Holly Pierce, Dianne Mc Conkey, Landa Reich, Wendi Leach, Kathy Hodges, Tina Hank, Carolyn Crisp. BACK ROW: Jeri Galer, Janice Payment, Bev Beckwith, JoArm Schmidt, Lori Watson, Sharon Tellas, Lori Wise, Colleen Kovak. FRONT ROW: Barry O ' Connor, Cliris Smith, Brian Patrick, Gary Mortinsen, Kevin Rader, Roger Mc Haney, Ron Richards, Chuck Baker. MIDDLE ROW: Joel Rader, Steve Crawford, Calvin Portice, Rod Jarvi, John Edington, Mike La Preze, Don Rye. BACK ROW: Tom Shoberg, Chris Sompson, Sven Heikkinen, Myron Hillock, Mike Harrison, Clay Mc Cord, Dan Ball. Track FRONT ROW: Bev Mac Donald, Kim Izzard, Jane Kronemeyer, Elaine Rader, Tammy Fleming, Mrs. Beacom, Alberta Baker, Janet Horton, Diane Buskirk, Barb Baker, Sally Rye, Kristin Ball. MIDDLE ROW : Leanne Rutledge, Debbie Cru2an, PamQuinnell, Joyce Kronemeyer, Cheri Rosing, Laura Izzard, Carla Reich, Sudi Rader, Kim Selon, JaAnn Fountain, Jackie Quinnell, Rhonda Harrison, Jacki Rutledge, Kathy Lang. BACK ROW: Linda Schmitigal, Lisa Libbey, Nancy Chaffin, Carol Mc Conkey, Debbie Anderson, Susie Ryan, Kathy Spencer, Nancy Hatfield, Judy Kronemeyer, Brenda Jarvi, Sandy Thorne. FRONT ROW: Chris Mc Cord, Shell Stevenson, Scott Fountain, John Andrzejak, Brent Izzard, John Baker, Chris Stevenson, Ed La Preze, Ron Nettleton, Jamie Line, Pete Lamb, Gary Christenson. MIDDLE ROW: Mr. Bawks, Miles Dickenson, Rod Rader, Roman Hank, Jim Bennet, MarkTaylor, Dane Floyd, Paul Sims, Ken O ' Connor, Bob Nettleton, Marty Miller, Duane Stevenson, Mr. Johnson. BACK ROW: Dennis Crisp, Alan McDowell, Rod Slater, Tom O ' Connor, Bruce Wagner, Bob Bosley, Doug Galer, JeffHuyck, Rod Hutte, Mike Mc Cord, Dean Mc Donald, Dave Slater Cross Country f Junior High Cross Country FRONT ROW: Jim Bennett, Gary Christensen, JeffHuyck, Dan Beckwith. SECOND ROW : Ed La Preze, Bob Bosley, Duane Stevenson. BACK ROW: Rod Slater. FRONT ROW:Brenda Mortinsen, Barry O ' Conner, Calvin Portice, Kevin Rader, Chris McCord. SECOND ROW: Bev Beckwith, Rod Jar vi, Cheri Mortinesen, Sven Heikkinen. Baseball Al A FRONT ROW: Cliris Stevenson, John Baker, Scott Fountain, Tom O ' Connor, Mike McCord. MIDDLE ROW: Brent Izzard, Dennis Crisp, Roman Hank, Ron Nettleton, John Andrzejak. BACK ROW: Bill Smith, Dan Beckwith, Duane Stevenson. Golf FRONT ROW: Chris Stevenson, Joel Peffers, Toin O ' Connor, Bruce Wagner, MIDDLE ROW: Gary Christenson, Wayne Nayback, Shell Stevenson, Ken O ' Connor. BACK ROW: Mr. McHaney T  iiw How Will You Feel When We Are Gone Although I don ' t know an a vfully lot of the seniors, I am impressed by their friendly attitude, courteousness, and the sincere desire to get things done. These are some of the same characteristics found in good, hardworking, productive citizens. So, it appears that the Pickford seniors are headed in the right direction. Mr. Heikkinen. There ' s only one good thing about seniors--and when I think of it I ' ll tell you. Cindy Smith. The office sure will be quieter. Sharon Cottle. Relieved Dick Fountain. They are a good bunch. Mrs. Rye 1 hope the Juniors coming up are as good a gang. Mrs. Lamb. 1 don ' t think of them as leavir , I think of them as starting out. Mr. Bawks. I ' ll miss all those smiling faces. Mrs. Fountain. I suppose they have potential. Mr. Hill. You ' re great, kids! Mrs. Mac Donald. Thanks to the senior class for a good year together. I really appreciate you and will miss you and your constructive attitudes and cor- diality. Mr. Howell. I think seniors set the tone of the school, I ' ll miss them Mr. Mc Haney. I ' m going to mi you, you ' re my k of people. Mr. Johnson. We ' ll appreciate you--once you ' re gone. Mrs. Izzard. You don ' t have to be a weatherman to know which way the sdr d blows. Dylan .Mr. Soboleski Always sorry to see a group depart — I hope they have learned and profited from their experiences here. Mr. Hunter. I ' ll feel terrible, I ' ll miss them — life will never be the same. Mrs. Morrison. I have nothing to say. Mr. Collins. You ' all enjoy life but — be true to yourself — you are the best you ' ve got. Dr. Rhoades. Hope your ' hike ' away from our classrooms, like a football game, will be the start of a successful option. Mr. Hopkins. If you don ' t have anything good to say about someone, don ' t say anything at all — no comment. Mr. Cruzan. It ' s been a good year because we ' ve had a good bunch of seniors. Mrs. Johnson. O h-H N : o O Monday Moanin ' Our typical class Wild weekend, Rod? l1 Bll r i I wonder how I ' ll get him back I ' ve got that caged-in feeling Wake me up when Friday comes T.G.I.F.!!! Can ' t wait to go What he can ' t see won ' t hurt us Annual Staff BOTTOM TO TOP: Co-Editors-Kathy Lang and Paul Sims. Staff: Joel Peffers, Sherry Olmstead, Tom O ' Conner, Alison McDonald, Rod Slater, Kim Izzard, Bev MacDonald, Tammy McKiddie, Pam Quinnell, Mike McCord, Jeff Huyck, Janet Horton, Berta Baker, Pam Wonnacott, Mary Crisp. Crazy After All These Years!!! Library Staff FRONT ROW: Tammy McKiddie, Tammy Flemming, Vennitta Kamper, Barb Becker. SECOND ROW: Sandy Belomga, Cheryl Tellas, Donna McCord, Mary Crisp. BACK ROW: Kelly Rareigh, Mr. Cruzan, Patty Schwartz. Student Council FRONT ROW: Wayne Nayback, PamQuinnell, Bev MacDonald, Larry Batho, Joel Peffers, Barb Becker. SECOND ROW: Berta Baker, Mark Taylor, Bruce Wagoner, Scott Fountain, Jolin Baker, Rod Slater. BACK ROW: Air. Johnson, Paul Sims, Al McDowell, Kenny O ' Connor, Dane Floyd. Panther Squad P.H.S. Band n r! ,- -- ' ' - ' ' r Q F.H.A. Jerta Baker - President, Barb Becker - Vice-President, Linda Schniitigal - Secretary, Sally Rye - Treasurer F.F.A. Al McDowell - President, Dean McDonald - Vice-President, Bob Nettleton - Secretary, Duane Bawks - Treasurer. 1977 Homecoming King Joel And Queen Kim Candidates Sherry and Larry The Court Seniors Juniors Queen Sherry Mf?5 . secret • S auQh+€r ball -tP t loe slides trio« ' ' ' ff. L-.brnry bny Deb €• To ' ' n (;vc. oVr - Red eooer I (lheeRl€PidIn9 boom ' vcX .■! ' ' Firt Drills -r,M  -M ' rc A . J MRrlin Gr egoieu c fWR, Sp cS Pick rd UXOCU). ' O Pickford sets the style??? Don ' t bother being sneaky, Berta. Q Sault Ste Mane, Michigan LAKE SUPERIOR STATE B COLLEGE ' : Shake 5 coins, drop on table. Count those showing headsand ad ' ' SS- ' St hat manv sDaces. If coin stands on edae vou forfeit name for edai- — : 2 - — K T.- r- HOWTOPLAY: that many spaces. If coin stands on edge you forfeit game for edgi- lave ALL five heads, or five tails, go back to Start. If someone else sand you are first to shout LSSC is the world ' s greatest everything get to advance five spaces. iSECRET TIPS on vuinning at Trichinopoly We think that LAKE SUPERIOR STATE COLLEGE may well be the kind of school you ' d be ctazy abou town in the great nortii woods of Michigan ' s upper peninsula. JUST HOW FAR is It to Lake Supei from Detroit it ' s seven hours, but as the mind stretches you set youi own distances. How far is it to understanding of Robert Frost or the principles of economics, the sociological relationship between men of business, the conversation of our earth, or the develop better engine? THE FACULTY and your fellow students a Lake Superior State College will try and help you find the answers tc these ind other questions. Ttie College enrolls 2,300 students, taugh by 100 faculty on a beautiful 120 acre campus in the land of clean air sky blie waters, and green trees It will grow, but only to a limit o 2,500 students Located within the city of Sault Ste Mane, (popula tlon 14,50C: I SSC is now in its second quarter century, offering mori than 50 one, two and four yea Economy Store Congratulations Class of m ECONOMY FURNITURE APPLIANCES Pickford, Michigan Phone 647-8111 Gerrie Press Best Wishes to the Class of 1977 GERRIE PRESS 545 Ashmun Street Sault Ste. Marie Michigan Ely Andary Sons ELY ANDARY SONS Store of Famous Brands Arrow Johnny Carson Florsheim Pendleton The Man Store THE MAN STORE Sault Ste. Marie Congratulations Seniors Barish Bros. Co. Congratulations Class of 1977 BARISH BROTHERS COMPANY Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan St. John Studio Compliments of ST. JOHN STUDIO Your Senior Portrait Photographer Opposite Roe Chevrolet Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan 724 Ashmun Phone 632-7481 _ hi. Edison Sault Electric Co. EDISON SAULT ELECTRIC COMPANY Providing Electricity is Our Responsibility, Using it Wisely is Everybody ' s Responsibility c r Sault Saving Bank Congratulations Graduates SAULT SAVINGS BANK Sault Ste. Marie Pickford South Pointe 635-5251 647-5195 635-5231 f{ CDl Serving You is Our Way of Life Member FDIC SSBj Jean-n-Top Shoppe Jean - N - TOP SHOPPE Pants G Jeans y 512 Ashmun Shirts by Levi Sault Ste. Marie Levi Male Manchester Hang Ten Bank Americard Hang Ten Cheap Jeans Master Charge Guys Guys Lay aw ay Tl If Ang-Gio ' s Restaurant Welcome to Les Cheneaux. May Your Stay Be Pleasant and Very Enjoyable. ANG -GIO ' S RESTAURANT Finest in Italian and American Food. Breakfast - Luncheons - Dinners Pizza Specialty Hours 8 a. m. to 11 p. m. Guy and Mary Autore M - 134 1 2 Mile West of the Blinker Light We do Backhoe G Dozer Work as Well as Haul Sand, Gravel, Q uarry Stone , Topsoil G Mortar Sand, PAUL RAYNARD EXCAVATING QiiJLk- Pninf Congratulations Seniors Camera Ready Job From Printer to Customer, Finished (In Most Cases) From 5 to 20 Minutes. Try Us for Your Printing Needs. Keepsake ' Registered Diamond Rings Congratulations Class of 17 A. E. MACKIE SON 536 Ashmun 632-3211 First National Bank FIRST NATIONAL BANK Complete Banking Service Member FDIC Federal Reserve System Sault Ste. Marie Member FDIC PICKFORD ELEVATOR PICKFORD ELEVATOR Feed Fertilizer Seed Steel Roofing and Siding Pickford Phone 647-5 730 MOBIL STATION Congratulations Class of ' 77 PICKFORD MOBIL SERVICE Quality Mobil Products and Service Phone 647-8311 LIPSETT CHEVROLET INC. Compliments of LIPSETT CHEVROLET CO Sales and Service 24 - hour Wrecker Service Pickford Phone 647-5425 Night Phone 647-2448 JOHN HILLOCK Congratulations Graduates JOHN A. HILLOCK ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR INC. Residential and Commerical Wiring Electrical Heating Phone 647-2242 Pickford , Michigan SLATER ' S SERVICE Congratulations Seniors of ' 77 From all of ' us ' at SLATERS Phone 647-63 75 Pickford, Michigan _ ' Weber ' s Soo Greenhouses Fresh Flowers spray on Insulation KEEP FROM HE. ' T AND FROST WEBER ' S SOO GREENHOUSE SPRAY ON INSULATION 1901 Ashmun St. In Attic or Side Walls Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan New and Old Homes 632-8701 Pat Baker Pickford, Michigan g Owner Phone 647-5366 w DePaul Realty Mr. Steak Congratulations Seniors Congratulations Class of ' 77 ' DE PAUL REALTY 212 Ashmun St. Sault Ste. Marie Family Dining at its Best | J|||« 1 Soo Plaza 635-1595 .orecm AMERICAS STtAK EXPERT Leitz Sport Center Stain Bros. LEITZ SPORT CENTER INC. STAIN BROTHERS Baseball Football Heating - Plumbing - Cooling Softball Tennis Hockey Golf ' Round the Clock on What We Sell Wrestling Skis Complete Sheet Metal Frabrications Trophy ' s Phone 647-9712 I - 75 Business Spur We Have Everything in Sporting Goods Pickford, Michigan — . ' - - ' |l Jerry ' s Shoe Store JERRY ' S SHOE STORE MASTER CHARGE Bank Americard Buster Brown Wolverine Naturalizers Red Wing Thom McAn Weyenberg 540 Ashmun 632-6551 Jean ' s Jewelry Compliments of JEANS JEWELRY Coast-to-Coast COAST-TO-COAST Hardware, Auto Supplies, Furniture Locally Owned W. Aldren Taylor, Owner Phone 647-6155 Dondee Lanes Compliinents of DONDEE LANES Northern Michigan ' s Finest Bowling Center Sault Ste. Marie Phone 632-2209 SOO OIL COMPANY SOO OIL COMPANY Soo Pickford Cedarville Distributor of Texico Products WATSON ' S SHOE STORE Congratulations Class Of HT WATSON ' S SHOE STORE Bill McDowell Footware From Baby to Gramdma 1 Phone 647-5255 Pickford, Michigan , , , ill THE SQUIRE Compliments Of THE SQUIRE Casual Clothes With Class For Guys Gals 532 Ashmun 635-1715 WSMM RADIO WSMM FIADIO Congratulations Class Of nV Andry Realty ANDARY FIEALTY Best Wishes Class Of ' IT Madigan-Andary Bldg. Phone 632-9961 t: 8 Smith ' s Realty Fred L. Smith, Broker Farmland Commerical Recreational Industrial Watefront Residential Congratulations Class Of 17 See Us When You Buy Or Sell. See Forest L. Smith 3 4 Mi. South Of Pickford Phone 647-9691 Or 1907Ashmun, Soo, Phone 635-6868 Cashway Lumber CASH WAY LUMBER Lumber, Pre-finished Plywood, Kit- chen Cabinets, Roofing, Stains, Paints, Hardware, Doors, Windows, Millwork, Metal Buildings Call Pickford 647-5275 P.C. Bonacci p. C. BONACCI General Insurance Fire Auto Life Liability 121 iMaple St. Sault Ste. Marie Phone 632-7292 STUCKEY ' S Congratulations To The Class Of ' 77 ' STUCKEYS Rudyard, Michigan Phone 632-6581 ERICKSON APPLIANCE ERICKSON APPLICANCE CENTER Sales and Service Sault Ste. Marie Phone 632-6S1 7 Co-Op Compliments of RUDYARD CO-OP Pickford Branch Groceries, Meat, Clothing Phone 647-6265 PicWord Clyde ' s Drive-In Congratulations Class Of m CL T E ' S DRlVE-lN Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan Shoe-Box Inc. Congratulations From THE SHOEBOX INC. Mens and Womens Shoes Phone 63S-02CH Soo Creamery CONGRATULATIONS GRADUATES J: Soo Creamery Freezer-Pac 809 Ashmun Street FR£EZER PROVISIONS Melrose- 2-2208 Sault Ste. Marie PHONE 647-2471 Pickford Michigan Harrisons Hardware Nazarene Church CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS OF IT ' Harrisons Hardware CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS! Sporting Goods, Houseware, Plumbing PICKFORD CHURCH OF THE Gift and Florist Phone 647-6344 Pickford Mich. NAZARENE Rosa ' s Beauty Salon Johnston Realty HAIRSTYLES FOR THE PARTICULAR WOMEN PICKFORD, MICH CONGRATULATIONS ClASS OF 77 PHONE 647-6570 Piippo Bros. McCord ' s Locker 33 SEPTIC TANKS AND DRAIN FIELD. SEPTIC TANK PUMPER TRUCK SERVICE. PARKING AREA BUMPERS. PATIO BLOCKS. GR.AVEL. CKHOE. DOZER WORK. TOP SOIL RUDYARD MICH 47S-4931 McCord ' s LOCKER 33 YOU GET THE TEST, I ' LL GET ALL ANSWERS $2.50 PER TEST Simon Schwartz McDowell Equipment CONTEMPRI HOMES RUDYARD MICH. CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF IT ' PHONE 478-3 831 Togo ' s Submarine Sandwich Shop Ted ' s Country Store DIFFERENT VARIETIES CONGRATUIATIONS GRADUATES OPEN: SUN-THUR IIAM-IAM SATURDAY 11AM - 2AM GASOLINE-GROCERIES 810 Ashmun 635-1591 YOUR FAVORITE BEVERAGE. Chum ' s Country Store Archie E. Spring GASOLINE-GROCERIES Agency BEER AND WINE TAKE-OUT 932 ASHMUN STREET PARTY -DOWN! ! ! SAULT STE. MARIE MICHIGAN CONGRATULATIONS GR.ADUATES PHONE: ME 2-9613 Armstrong ' s Power Equipment Wilcox Grocery HOMELITE CHAINSAWS M-129 AT BARBEAU CORNER SALES AND SERVICE SAULT STE MARIE T Pickford Dry Goods Compliments Of Pickford Dry Goods Doug Jean Batho Pickford Michigan Soo Supply and Equipment SOO SUPPLY AND EQUIPMENT See Us on Your Carpet Needs Large Inventory 632-9906 Farm Bureau Insurance Ginny Lockart FARM BUREAU INSURANCE Phone 632-2256 Gerald A. Harrison Compliments of GER LD A. HARRISON Plumbing-Heating-Modern Flooring Pickford Michigan Phone 647-6225 Singer Sewing Center SINGER SEWING CENTER 914 Ashmun Street Soo Michigan Sales Service, Rentals 635-5615 Ron Edgerly Owne r Rodiger ' s Sporting Goods RODIGER ' S SPORTING GOODS Everything For Your Sporting Needs 410 Ashmun Phone 635-9641 Next To Ben Boult T. V. Wylie Loans Compliments Of WYLIE LOANS Sault Ste. Marie Pickford Wholesale Meat Co. Congratulations Class Of ' IT PICKFORD WHOLESALE ME.AT CO. Retail and Wholesale Groceries and Meat Cutting and Wrapping Phone 647-5300 Pickforf Michigan Ken ' s Standard Service Cong ratulations Seniors KEN ' S STANT)ARD SERVICE Cedarville Michigan Phone 4S4-9511 Shunk Furniture Congratulations Class of ' IT SHUNK FURNITURE Sault Ste. Marie - Manistique Munising Phone 635-5011 Hyyck ' s Eggs and Purina Feed Service HUYCK ' S EGG AND PURINA FEED SERVICE Corner of M-129 and M-48 Phone 647-6622 Pickford Michigan Krempel ' s Pharmacy KREMPEL ' S PH RMACY Sault Ste. Marie Phone 632-2122 McDonald Realty The U. P. Michigan ' s Last Unspoiled Frontier Own A Part Before It ' s Too Late MC DONALD REALITY Closed On Sundays John S. McDonald Realtor Pickford Phone 647-5211 Village Inn Congratulations Class Of m VILLAGE INN MOTEL AND RESTAURANT Electric Heat, Carpeted, TV Breakfast, Noon Special, Nightly Specials 647-5200 647-5205 M-129 Pickfori Raynard Insurance Compliments Of RAYNARD ' S INSURANCE AGENCY Complete Insurance Service Automotive Leasing 647-9881 647-5200 Howard Anderson Congratulations Seniors Of IT HOWARD ANDERSON ELECTRIC „. , . , Electric Contractor ,_ „„ Pickford 647-8842 Quinnell Funeral Home Congratulations Seniors-Class Of 1977 QUINNELL FUNERAL HOME Sunburst Monuments Markers Main Street - Picklord, Mich. Phone 747-6165 MacDonald Lumber Congratulations From MAC DONALD LUMBER MILL Custom Cutting and Planning Pickford 647-2830 Oaklawn Chapel Gardens Compliments Of OAKLAWN CLLAPEL GAFODENS Albert Crawford - Superintendent Barbara McKiddie - Secretary Roger L. Paris - Manger Old McDonalds Congratulations Class of ' IT OLD MC DONALDS AUCTION BARN OLD MC DONAIDS FURNITURE BARN Come to the Bam with Charm Furniture Selected to Suit Your Taste and Budget. M - 129 Pickford Phone 647-5350 Skinner ' s SKINNERS GAR. ' GE INC. Dealer for Massey-Ferguson Equipment Stihl Chains and Shell Oil Products Phone 647-5 655 Stevenson Congratulations Class of ' 77 ' STEVENSON INSURANCE AGENCY Downtown Pickford Phone 647-6131 Panther Patrons: SAULT PRINTING CO. SANGSTER AUTO SUPPLY FRENCHY ' S RESTAURANT ITALL N JOES D ROW ' S FLOWERS PANEL PARLOR PINE - AIR MOTEL NATURAL LIVING FOODS AIAN AND CATHY REAMER KIRBY CO. OF THE SOO O ' CONNERS W O ' CONNER ' S Chrysler, Dodge, Plymouth, and Dodge Trucks Plymouth Arrows, Dodge Colts, and U sed Cars 1 1 2 Miles North on M - 129 647-5574 or 647-9211 ELECTRIC EQUIPMENT CO. SAULT STE. MARIE RED OUT AMERICAN OXFE CO-ED FLOWERS KARMELKORN BAKERY CHIPPEWA MARINE F. W. WOOLWORTHS KARLENE ' S BEAUTY SALON NEVILLE ' S SUPERETTE Ode To ' 77 When we the class of 77 from these hallowed halls have fled, We fear the fun will all be gone and PHS be dead. Who vill fill the hallowed senior seat, those steps out in the hall? Where Kathy, Janet, and Jane once sat, why we can ' t name them all. I ask again you people, when the library tables sit. Unadorned by human form, might they straighten out a bit? No Brenda, Berta, Pam or Al to crush the legs all flat, How will the poor tables ever survive without that ton of fat? How will poor Mac spend all his time when lockers aren ' t kicked in? No Jim or Bob or David here to bend each door of tin. Let ' s worry about the locker rooms. He or She or It, Without Kim or Mike or Tom and Joel, they may survive a bit. The doors may close, the locks all snap, no towels all ripped apart. To reorganize each locker room was a senior work of art. Who will mix up Mrs. Johnson ' s desk until every bit is lost, To do without Beaver and Duane in Home Ec. , imagine what we ' ve lost. Home Ec. isn ' t just for boys you know, it takes a girl to burn a pan, Now who will ruin those utensils, with no Mary Bev Michalski, or Jan. The cheerleader squad will take a drastic loss and go down without a sigh, Who will match the precission of Mac Donald and Quinnell as in a heap they lie? The Stalwart bus will seem funny now without that load of crud, No Dennis, Deb or Billy R. to bring in all the mud. Detention hall will lose its pets, the place will empty get. With Sherry, Jeff, Andy and Alison gone the rest will have room to sit. Our band will lose its nasal tone, the director will get well, Without Percussion Mark, and Windy Paul, the music will start to sell. What will they do at fire alarms, without Richard and Rod to keep doors clean. We fear they will be replaced with a big snow blower machine. Our social life will fizz right out, the place will be like a stone, No Linda, Bill, Bruce or Laura, who will set the tone? The halls will grow dim again so we can ' t see a thing, When Kathy and Tammy leave PHS, each with a sparkling ring. Oh, what a dismal future for dear old PHS, What they will do without the seniors is anybody ' s guess. Laugh Lines ?? Bruce W. : I ' m becoming so nearsighted that I bump into people when I walk along the Street. Rod S. : Goodness, man! That ' s dangerous! Why don ' t you buya car and drive it? Marty L. came home from school one day proudly exhibiting a book, which he said he won for accuracy in Bio- logy. However did you do that? asked his mother. The teacher asked how many legs an ostrich had. 1 said three. But an ostrich has only two legs. replied his mother. Well, the rest of the class said four. Mrs. Johnson was asked her age. Well let me figure it out. she replied. 1 was eighteen when I married, and my husband was thirty. He is now sixty, or twice as old as he was then. So 1 am thirty-six. I ' d like to go to the mountains this summer, said Kristin to John, but I ' m afraid that the mountain air wouldn ' t agree with me. My dear, said John, it wouldn ' t dare disagree. Oh yes, said Lori W. proudly, we can trace our ancestors back too--to--well, 1 don ' t know exactly who, but we ' ve been descending for centuries. Duane B. , pulling with one mule: Giddap Peter! Giddap Barney! Giddap Johnny! Giddap Bill! Stranger: How many names does that mule have? Duane: His name ' s Pete, but he don ' t know his own strength; so I put blinders on ' im and yell a lot o ' names, an ' he thinks a lot o ' other mules are helpin ' ' im. Judge, Did you, or did you not strike the policeman? Richard H. : The answer is in the infirmary. Panting and perspiring, two boys on a tandem bicycle at last reached the top of a steep hill. Stiff climb, Debbie, said Wendy C. , breathing heavily. Sure was, Agreed Debbie N. , and if 1 hadn ' t kept that brake on we ' d have gone backward. Reuban K. was too bashful to propose to his girl in person, so he called her on the telephone. Lisa, he began shyly, I got me a little farm out in the country. I got a cow, a dozen chickens, a pig, a mule, an ' a hoss and buggy. Taking a deep breath, he said quickly, what I wants to know--will you marry me? Co ' se I will, honey — and who is this speakin ' ? Greg was running errands for his sister. Among the requirements was a trip to the drugstore. 1 want a box of powder for my sister. he said. Certainly, replied the clerk, and aiming to have a joke, he added, do you want the kind that goes off with a bang? But Greg was equal to the occasion. No, he answered brightly, the kind that goes on with a puff. Sobo: How old were you on your last birthday? Jeff W. : 17, sir. Sobo: How old will you be on your next birthday? Jeff: 19, sir. Sobo: Nonsense, if you were 17 on your last birthday, how can you be 19 on your next birthday? Jeff: I ' m eighteen today. PARTY DOWN !!!!! Gloria: The two things I cook best are meat loaf and peach cobbler. Duane S. Well, which is this? I always enjoy educating the young ones ' BE fess '  3 Boy, if I ' d known they ' d had legs like that over here, I ' d have been here alot sooner! tit ' Pickford ' s Galloping Gourmets Class History A class of unrefined freshmen entered the great halls of P .H.S . in 1973. The first thing we had to do was elect a brilliant leader. Larry Batho ran unopposed and won. In September we were brutally initiated by the sophomores. The first event we participated in was the Halloween Car- nival. Our Candidate was Deb Fountain. Didn ' t make it that year. Pam Quinnell, Kim Izzard, and Beth Wise were our Vivacious freshmen Cheerleaders. Moving up a rung on the ladder we entered our sophomore year, getting bigger and better all the time. Commander-in-chief was Rod Slater. Our Halloween Carnival Candidate was Sherry Olmstead. We flopped with tiie ticket sales ana got beat again. Leading the cheers were Kim Izzard, Linda Nayback, Sherry Olmstead, and Pam Quinnell. What we lacked in intellect we made up in pep. In September we dehumanized the class of ' 78 with our savage initiaton. Oh, sweet revenge! ! In September or ' 75 we began the only year we ever did anything prosperous, led by our women ' s libber, Bev Mac Donald. Kathy Belonga was our Carnival Candidate. We Struck Out. Cheerleaders were Kim Izzard, Sherry Olmstead, and Pam Quinnell. During the year we poisened the community with our Ham and Spaghetti Suppers. We sold concessions at football and basketball games, ripping off more than we paid for. We got our class rings--at last we could go steady! In the fall of ' 76 we entered P. H.S. for the last year. As a group of polished seniors we were able to get away with murder. Captain Paul Sims was our fearful leader. We entered the carnival in vain with Jan Miller as our candidate. Our three spirited cheerleaders were Kim Izzard, Bev MacDonald and Pam Quinnell. Our Christmas Card Sales were a debacle, making a record $4.32 profit, but we soothed our mutilated egos with the birthday calenders, and bake sales. We finally got a Queen when Kim Izzard won Homecoming. We composed this annual (annual what?) of sorts, to help us remember our exceptional high school years. Class Prophecy When a decade has passed these things you will find, for some life has gone rough, for others life has gone fine. No matter how you feel about events herein quoted, your life in the future we have here noted. BREND.A ANDERSON has set up her own ' Back Door ' . BERTA BAKER is now presiding as the first woman president of the U.S.A. (Heaven help us) LARRY BATHO now leads a band called Batho ' s Bombers. DUANE BAWKS has been promoted to Super Duper Pooper Scooper, a position of high importance on Mackinac Island. KATHY BELONGA now owns her own babysitting clinic. JIM BOAL is now the chief cheese cutter. BOB BOSLEY is now minting nickels. DENNIS CRISP is now a carpenter in Goetzville and is trying to keep from getting hammered. MARY CRISP is now happily married and resides just a hop, skip, and a jump across the border. DAVE FREDERICKSON is STILL on cloud 9. JAN HORTON has taken over Mr. Hopkin ' s job as head mathematician of PHS. JEFF HUYCK is now night janitor in one of the Swiss banks. RICFIARD HUYCK has taken over his father ' s company and turned it into a demolitions squad. KIM IZZARD has a gossip column in the Pickford Paper called Katty Kim . JANE KRONEMEYER now runs her own nursing home at Disney Land. KATHY LANG is married, resides in Central Illinois, and has even learned to talk funny. ANDY ' LA TCTOR has opened a Ponderosa Steak House in downtown Barbeau. MIKE MC CORD now plays center for the Detroit Pistons, and is making a tidy little bundle. BEV MAC DONALD is the Secretary of the United States Treasury Department. ALISON MC DONALD has learned the ropes of the real estate business and is trying to sell Capital Hill. ALAN MC DOWT LL runs a special depot only for ' Big Trains ' . TAMMY MC KIDDIE has been married three times--to the same man. BEV MICRALSKI is the most successful door-to-door salesman (oops, woman) in Stalwart. JAN MILLER has bought the MGG Restaurant and has her family working for her. MARK MURPHY has taken over the Economy Store and sells more than Carpet and furniture. LAURA NETTLETON presides as Queen of Blairville. TOM O ' CONNOR now owns O ' Connors, and has expanded it to include a salvage. SHERRY OLMSTEAD has her own beauty salon with an adjoining ' boaling ' alley. JOEL PEFFERS has taken over the world and has big plans for his people, (who have thought that he could do it. ) PAM QUINNELL now owns Quinnell ' s Funeral Home and added a dance hall at the back. BILL ROSING has become a rock and roll star and always has girls bowing down before him. LINDA SCHMITIGAL has written a book called How to Not get Stuck on a Snowmobile Trail in your Car. PAUL SIMS is still trying to sell Les Cheneaux Carnival Buttons. ROD SLATER owns Slater ' s Service Station and to every customer he gives his famous grin and handshake. WANDA SMITH is still moving between Pickford and Cedarville. BILL SMITH got a dishonorable discharge from the Navy for being smarter than his Admiral DEB TRAYNOR is the head of the Dating Service set up by herself. BRUCE WAGNER is now teaching self-control at the new school. JEFF WAYBRANT is working for the mob and is doing very well--so says his bank account. PAM WONNACOTT is still working at her prosperous job with Pittman ' s on Marquette Island. Do You Remember Who was in the ' Clan ' ? Who always smoked in the bathrooms? Whose papers you always used to pass? Whose shack you went to for parties? Who exploded the smoke-bombs? Who caused tlie most trouble at our class meetings? Who was in the Stalwart Mafia? Who came to school high most of the time? Who skipped school most often? Who deserved to serve the most time in detention? JANE - Not Jgain? BEV M. - On my feet at last TAMMY - Say a little prayer for us JOSTENS VIElUaN YadiliOOC COMVNY


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