Pontiac Senior High School - Quiver Yearbook (Pontiac, MI)
- Class of 1968
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V j X In order to succeed, one must have able leaders. In order to achieve action, one must have leaders who are active. This year, Pontiac Central students were fortunate enough to have an action team to lead them. The action team set a goal for itself and the students of this school. That goal was to lead not only academically and scholastically, but in the realm of behavior as well. And lead they did. Pontiac Central's 1968 Action Team consisted of, newly appointed principal, Garth Errington formerly with the Albion public schools, Assistant Principal Donald McMillen, trans- ferring to Central from Pontiac Northern, Assistant Principal Edward Dauw, Assistant Principal Smith Carson and Admin- istrative Assistant Harold Smead. With this new team of action-minded administrators, Cen- tral's aging edifice saw changes which revitalized it. It saw unity within Central as the youthful energy of its student body was channeled into competition between its three classes. The tradition of class officer elections was continued as the seniors chose john Mason as their president, the juniors chose Purvis Hunt and the sophomores chose Carol Washington. With active leaders and a united student body, Pontiac Central developed a new pride in its accomplishments. .,. W-'J' ' ' , '11-az' A in if I 1 ,TTNe'+upL,.,, 1445? L XM Assistant Principal Edward Dauw works to main- tain smooth relations between the student body and the Administration. Donald McMillen, Assistant Principal in charge of instruction, supervises class scheduling and the distri- bution of student report cards. Assistant Principal Smith Carson supervises stu- dent control and discipline. in-1' , ,WN Y 5, fp f ' Mr. Errington's secretary, Pat Byers. Checking over the attendance lists are: Harold Smead, Attendance Office Secretary Margaret Lowry, Kathryn Fair, and Sheila McDonald. LIU Q1--Y X' af' '-C77 Q , . Ni' , , I e yay? f Mfg, . C fx f Qeir . hh, -cu' 'Y 0 1 9 C --at Assisting in the bookstore were, Fin! row: Janis Marsh, Jean johnson, and Bookstore Secretary Mary Ellen Menear. Second row: Vicki Koch, Judy joseph, Toni Ochoa, Diane Palmater, and Lyn Cline. Third row: 'Lynda Davis, Craig Velte, Russ Glasgow, jim Autry, and Maria Glasgow. 6 ,V Y 1, - -- W f- 71 f-1-lfmwwi f ' 1' 11:1 , I 2 I if J Main Office secretaries Margaret Todd and jackie Reene. the ear: Martha Rivera, Glenda The following girls worked as Office A g y Stephens, Madeline Winter, Cynthia S d D Coit, San Juanita Moya, and Th esa Hunt. With active leaders and a united student body Pontiac Central develops a new pride in its accomplishments 1 4 Spanish teacher, Connie Hubble reacts to her decorated homeroom. Above: junior Tom Heiman, below: Senior Max Thone -. f,,',,f ff If an fu , ,g 'V , my . , 4. , .41 f f- V ...A ...Ln ,, - .., 1 1 1 li r Y F ,uv ' ff 3 V411 ' s its ' it W- ' 4' film' ww. if ll? v' git . , fllll' a' izglwf zgtutluy Y gm.. S limi s Seniors jim Graybiel, john Mason, and Ron Young sold concession goodies for the Swim Team at all home football games. w- F 4119, Av Class competition reached a new high during class elections. Senior Steve Embree adjusts a campaign poster while Kathy McClure and Karen Stringer look on. xlib-e Z S fn' Q . - ,.,.. - 4,4 -- Q A new unity Within Central, as its youthful energy is channeled into competition between its three classes A A Stor Featuring: Qffice, Trade and Industrial Retail, and Food Service Co-op Upper left: Counselors Richard Tilwick and Cheryl Bowie assist office co-op student Carol Tate in adjusting her schedule to include three hours of daily co-op job training in Centra1's Main Office. Center left: Counselor Gerald Hunt reviews the scores from the Na- tional Merit Scholarship Qualifying Test , with Central's four semi-finalists, Qfrom left to rightj Kathy McClure, Bev i Bacak, Alan Paterson and Mike Leacher. Lower left: Counselor Henry McShan is aided by two of his office assistants, Diane McCormick and Sally Acre, in keeping accurate records of each coun- selee's scholastic achievement and emo- tional adjustment. Opporite page, upper right: Counselor Vera Mae Adams dis- cusses scholarship possibilities with two college applicants, Laras Eason and Lin- da Lippard. Opporite page, lower left: Counselor Rose McDonald and Retail Co-op Coordinator William Rogers help place student Lloyd Cobb in classes which will provide the necessary prep- aration for his co-op job. Opporite page, lower right: Co-op student, Barb Owens signs in school at the placement office while Secretary Betty Schumacher looks on. I la at rhfi Sllf whi CO-0 wot the f I lnd C stud the ablt T han com are lis 1 ordi LJ al llwitk to-up g her f riiily SCS WCIIS v ,X J of Cooperation Cut of a growing relationship between the student, the faculty, and the community, has grown a story of cooperation at Central. joining the skills students learn in school with their actual job experiences, the students are able to become successful members of the community. The story begins at Central with the counseling department which is set up to discover if a student is oriented to the co-op program and if he is capable of combining school work with his co-op job. Placed in one of the four areas of the program the student then begins his training. The pro- gram covers office work, trade and industrial work, retail work and food service. Coordinators of these four facets of the program keep their students informed of job opportunities as well as informing the public of the program's function and opportunities avail- able for employing co-op students. The office co-op student is taught vocational typing, short- hand, data processing, the operation of office machines, office composition and bookkeeping. After training, these students are given on-the-job training at an office or business estab- lishrnent in the Pontiac area. Job placements, made by Co- ordinator Ralph Rotsel, have included secretaries, typists, Continued N M.-.f..a....,,.. ,A -. A I V. Q -f- f ,, . 4' ' . - ' V' X .. x 5 ,aid 33 A usb., 3 .ag X , A Chance to Discover the World of mplo ment ll bookkeepers and data processors. Students participating in the trade and industrial co-op programs are trained for such vocations as, drafting, printing, cabinet making, auto repair, welding, and electrical service. Upon completion of his co-op training it is hoped that a student will have developed a saleable skill. Also under the supervision of trade and industrial coordinator Donald Kaiser are nurses' aides and dental tech- nicians. Offered to prepare a student for a career in sales, advertising and display is the retail co-op program. Coordinated by William Rogers, its courses in sales- manship and principles of retailing ready the trainee for his job training. Food service co-op students are giv- en valuable experience in the Wigwam, a teachers' dining service. Supervised by Mary K. France, students plan, prepare, and serve food, as well as maintaining the Wigwam as a restaurant. Upon com- pletion of his training in the Wigwam, a student may be placed in an actual restaurant to complete his training. The employer is given the opportunity to train employees while they are still in school. The student is given a chance to find out what the world of employ- ment is like as a full time employee. The student is also able to become a more involved member of his communi- ty as he develops a better concept of life in the adult world. Continued f X Q ..t.l E Dtnill rt Uv lm, Ftcf I Fon tom- trut- J rhintt ' c i emplgtrtf, lettmf l is torttllllm' tontfll 0 Continued i wif r 4 , v ' YY Rf? fr- 1 ' r ' - Y ff 4 l . . v - l si PQ 4 I' , i i ? ill Q- ' bfi ,. 11.1, A, ,. ,JA 1 9,0 , in ,v,. A .te,g.,-tw ony., ,w -Q4 xv .vf 'Va . --vpxfzezf V. .i Oppotjft' ptzte. upptr Jeff: Elec- tronics teacher Edgar Tedsen con- sults vvith student Charles d'Argy on the progress of an electronics project. Oltvfwtife p.1KQt', fuztzr Zt.'Aff.' Composing the Industrial Educa- tion Department this year are: XY'il- liam Guthrie, Edgar Tedsen, Don- ald Kaiser. Robert Ruich. Gail Macy, department head, Ray Low- ry. Robert Nutter, and Ralph Grdi- ner. .-llmzfx The Business Edu- cation Department, supervised by department head Bertha Stephens, consists of: Ralph Rotsel Joanne Demhinski, Virginia black. XY'illiam Rogers, Bertha Stephens, Ella Mc- Manus, Olga Distad, Carmi Odell, Gene Gerard. and Carl Knirlt, Llfff Food Service co-op students Linda Lanham and Frances Has- sig. demonstrate the skills they learn working at Bedells Restaurant to XVigvvarn advisor Mary K. France and Food Service Co-op Coordi- nator Carol lrish. I3 f J A Chance to Discover he World of mplo ment ll bookkeepers and data processors. Students participating in the trade and industrial co-op programs are trained for such vocations as, drafting, printing, cabinet making, auto repair, welding, and electrical service. Upon completion of his co-op training it is hoped that a student will have developed a saleable skill. Also under the supervision of trade and industrial coordinator Donald Kaiser are nurses' aides and dental tech- nicians. Offered to prepare a student for a career in sales, advertising and display is the retail co-op program. Coordinated by William Rogers, its courses in sales- manship and principles of retailing ready the trainee for his job training. Food service co-op students are giv- en valuable experience in the Wigwam, a teachers' dining service. Supervised by Mary K. France, students plan, prepare, and serve food, as well as maintaining the Wigwam as a restaurant. Upon com- pletion of his training in the Wigwam, a student may be placed in an actual restaurant to complete his training. The employer is given the opportunity to train employees while they are still in school. The student is given a chance to find out what the world of employ- ment is like as a full time employee. The student is also able to become a more involved member of his communi- ty as he develops a better concept of life in the adult world. Continued f Q 5 3. Plfllli, igull M5 Slill J flllllff cmFl0l' Crinllnued ! '22 f in fl-new, in h 11 4 J A, 2 Z 1 1 . nd 0, 4 fungi. 1 ' wg, lr-5.5, l iid. ? ,, '- cp . 5' Eu l ta' M ZW If,,,'fP 5. 8? t- layer ' . 59,5 ' 1 .0 jj' H .. 2 ,W -1 . A In ,N V R .4 . , E, V 4,11 blk, .956 il fl5 l,P? ' ' 14. L I V., 3-3 ,, V7 ' 35,1111 , -2 i , X .. tg' 1 Q1 4.M ' ,,qV : if Ojipmife fnzga. npjur' hff: Elec- tronics teacher Edgar Tedsen con- sults with student Charles d'Argy on the progress of an electronics project. Olltfvorile jmgt, lffzrer fell: Composing the Industrial Educa- tion Department this year are: liam Guthrie. Edgar Tedsen, ald Kaiser. Robert Ruich. Macy, department head. Ray ry. Robert Nutter, and Ralph ner. .tllwitx The Business XY'il- Don- Gail Low- Grdi- Edu- cation Department. supervised by department head Bertha Stephens, consists of: Ralph Rotsel Joanne Demhinski, Virginia Jack. Wlilliam Rogers, Bertha Stephens, Ella Mc- Manus, Olga Distad, Carmi Odell, Gene Gerard. and Carl Knirk, Iaff: Food Service co-op students Linda Lanham and Frances Has- sig. demonstrate the skills they learn working at Bedells Restaurant to XY'igw.un advisor Mary K. France and Food Service Co-op Coordi- nator Carol Irish. l3 Co-op Stor Continued Riglvlf Librarians Faith XX'erner and Doris Haynes instruct co-op student Ann Burrell about the card indexing system in Central's Library. Belou: Guided by Coordinator Ralph Rotsel are Office Co-op students Mary Dritt- ler, joan McCann, Barb Puckett, Sandy Niehaus, Alta Rivera, Judy Powell, Car- ol Tiernan, Janice Ledslinger, Rosiland Shorters, Ann Burrell, Alfreda Butler, Sue Lowe, Gwen Hodge, Linda Ison, Vickie Hurford, Kathy Angel, Cindy Turnbull, Barb Owens, Theresa Paida, Pat Harper. Opporile page, upper lefzx Office co-op student Barb Puckett as- sists a student in XY'ashington junior High School's library, I4 rf' 7 i ocgagfidly Co-op: School raining, ob Experience Continued from page 12 Earning at the same time he's learning, the income a student receives from his co-op job can oftentimes help finance education for college bound seniors. In other cases, it sometimes develops into the student's permanent income after graduation. As well as being paid, a student participating in the co-op program is graded on the basis of his performance. The End f ' X Wk if ,-f M Q 1 ,. .1 nA.,,,L...m1s t 4 ' W ..,, , . ,,.,,, ,. .,,. .,,,., ..,. f , W . . 1 t 4 uf: Upper riglaz: Retail co-op student Tom Brown, work- ing at Peoples Food Market, finds that more is re- quired than brainpower to learn a job skill. Louw rrgbz: Ray Hibbs, Retail co-op student working at Consumers Department Store keeps its shelves well stocked. I5 Co-op Program S Participating Employers A 8: P Food Market Bedell's Restaurant Camera Mart Consumer's Discount-Drug Department Eames 8: Brown Eatmore Restaurant Evergreen Convalescent Home Federa1's Department Store Galpher's Shoes Hallman Drugs Dr. Hendren Hunter 8: Oak Standard Service Kahn 8: Kollin Attorneys at Law K.D.T.V. Sales 81 Service Kresge's Michigan Bell Telephone Company N56 ' P' his 1-an-i. Opporile page, aboref Sheila Ratliff dem- onstrates one of the office machine skills she has learned in her office co-op train- ing at Pontiac General. Opporile page, boflomx Working busily stocking at People's Food Market, is Craig Everett, a Retail co-op student. Left, abore: Ralph Rotsel takes time to discuss the affairs of the bookstore with MaryEllen Menear, Secretary of the bookstore. Below: The students participating in Retail Co-op program this year: fin! row: Mack Bur- ton, Ruth Eaddy, William C. Rogers, Nick Leland, Vicki West, Debbie Mazza, Gayle Seney, Ruth Gibson, julie Aguil- era, Hope Flores, Kathy Ulrich, Edgar Zull, Major Minor. Second faux' Lloyd Cobb, Craig Everett, Tom Brown, Gary Harmon, Dennis Moore, Bev Neal, Derek Bilbo, Beverly Battan, Sue Mc- Clain, Ernest Barber, George Negoshian, Charles Graham, Dean Williams, Ray I-Iibbs, usnuwwww,M,,,,,,, , lille ' 114 umm-new-Jhmuluum '.z.u.4. . . ,, 2 Seniors Seniors Seniors Etc. Etc. Ere. l 1 ' af n rf! S 4 ff' 'S 'W' 'milf' I8 W , i T xiii: 'AI 9 4 1 Q u 1 v E ii I - i ZZ Menu if A Z . 1-T 2 A ' ,iw 2 F Z :Q in ' ' N I -5. 1 :, i 5 h O Q 2 e 5 Af .! A , - I , A DAY , fig U U u r rW'l-:FH E A 23? iw r ' Z lf SW, KL , is Z . :J ZZ is lS'E'NlOR A 52' , X! 9 VI ll - V i ggsqg B .TJIIICIEZEQ 1 xl!!-If Yi f- :':l:':l:l: wnwm T . 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Bacak, Beverly Baird, William Baker, Diane Ball, Richard Banks, Diane Bailey, Bruce Barber, Ernest Bard, joseph Barker, David Barron, Carol , l- p-lic ,...., , F I l 1- l Bledsoe, Richard Blood, Robert Bloodworth, Bradley Blumeno, Sharon Boga, Michael Bonds, Deborah Boone, Erle Boone, Evelyn Boothe, Shirley Bottom, Ricky Boughnerm, Bonnie Bourgeau, jeffrey Bovee, Gordon Bowman, Zandra Bradford, Cassandra ,qi , ir 1 l , - .:,.. y ln? AL 22 lh-- u,,....... Excedrin headache 41: Having an all A student sit next to you who won't let you peek at her paper. Bramble, Teresa Branham, james Branner, Tereatha Breen, Mary Bridges, Shirley Britt, Alma Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Cecilia Lonnie Susan Thomas Brown, Yvonne Bruce, Janet Bueno, Hector Burch, Pamela Burns, Stacia Burrell, Ann Burrell, Gwendolyn Burrow, Linda Bush. 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Q Y 'S V 94 I 1 -,ldv , ' V 1 . . .Q : af: 'pi ' X E' . 2 ' l 'Q ff f ..' -?- 'w YY Y V 5 . , - f f Smith, Jacque Smith, Pauline Smith, Robert Smith, Anthony Smith, Thomas Stamey, Carolyn Stanley, Veola Stearns, Charles Stephens, Glenda Sterling, Deborah Stevens, Judy Stowe, Michael Strait, Susan Strine, Cynthia Stringer, Karen , 42 Slrohfy Stone, Slrufki Slllliva I ,,.. ,, N y-mmfimm, -- - Strohm Bruce Sutherland james Stone Nancy Sutt Randy Struckman Thomas Swan Charles Sulhvan Percle Tademy Cynthla Terry Ethel Terry Wrrlrrr Tate Carol Tatum Gall Taylor Morella Teasley Terry Thomas C E Q Thome Maxine Thompson Brenda Thompson john Thorne Glenda Thorpe Margaret an-ff Tlernan Carole Torres Lynda Traut Brenda Tremper Larry Troy Margaret ey ' A A fr ...V VV :: .5 1-V ' -I ,, 'VM , V l . ,,. V ' V C , S' f . V V ,,.: Q V:-,, 5 r.,. - . . ' 4 1 1 , , 7 9 , . r . ' - ' dv- : v ' A , ' Y , , , . 7 I l 7 7 7 7 7 3 3 7 7 Tucker, Carol Turnbull, Cynthia Ulrich, Janine Ulrich, Katherine Valentine, Phillip ..,, , I W, ,, ,,, I 1 f .IMI 1 ' ,, , .- N ,f-C t,,. ff . --1 zlm4Z!3j,'sai,,,,ff,' f , Villarreal, Thomas Vine, Richard Warra, William Waffle, David Wagg, Theodore Walker, William Wallace, Celestine Wallace, Cynthia Walsh, Glo-Ann Warren, jack 44 Valenzuela, Joyce VanLuven, Pamela Veatch, Mark Vershure, Beth Villa, Albert Villa, Rita Bonnie Munroe. There were times throughout the year where pep assem blies were not too well attended Watkms, Anna Webster Dav1d Watkms Mlldred Wellons ames Whrteman Carol Wxatrowskn Suzanne W11l1ams Angela Wxlhams Dean r.-1ffuwL1:'xz.wag:u!ug - - '4 Weyert, Barbara Wharry Lmda Welsh jenny West V1ck1e Whxte james W1dd1f1e1d Anne Wlgent Andrew '61 Whxte WIIIIMU 4 l Steve Embree and jeff Bourgeau demonstrate the hard way to relleve an Excedrxn head ache 45 .mm asain. 9 , ,M 7 7 . 'fxfi' V ' , 4 7 9 7 3 J 9 J Q , 9 7 3 7 6 ' ' Q 1 , 'M H' . . . , 7 O . 'z V! 1 ., , ,J , X -. , - 1: 2,-' fa. --,gt ,- ' ffl ' W W 1 L4 W W H. Q - I Davis, Alisa Lawrence, Antionette Lawrence, Harold Naylor, Larry Seiss, Laura Williams, Francesoler Williams, Mildred Williams, Patricia Wilson, Diana Wilson, Cecilia Wilson, Alton Winter, Madeleine Wood, Ronald Woods, Charlene We Are 1 I: placing them here they have chosen the happier alternative Spivay, Thomas Terry, Bertha Terry, Elaine Whiters, Randolph 46 I5 0111 . fha. .N CIUJUYI i N R ff s ll' its V I o F x x Woods Woods Wrnght Wright Gregory Mary Beatnce D1anna Stacia Burns and Anthony Snodcly, I think he s cute when he s grumpy .t ,.., , -- my A .,Y, , , ,, , A, ,W ,, V ,V Wvwvi x J X t 1- 'l I 5 7 7 6- ' 3 I 1 3 , I 1 sl, f V u ur ' f vw' -. Y . H , 1' 1 f L 4 Q, , 5 K 5 me L L , 2 s 3 .3 Q fs Q 2 S ' Individualized Instructional Program Instructor james Davis N X Something new has moved into the two story house on the southwest corner of Franklin and W. Huron. Associated with Pontiac Central, its official title is the Individualized Instructional Program. With three teachers and a coordinator, the pro- gram is initially intended to serve 45 students. Greater emphasis is placed on independent study and individual attention. Efforts are made to design programs for each student in terms of his individual needs. I Coordinator: Richard Ayling f A n I Q 3 1 ., -W ..., .,n,,,,ff '224 ,. ' ' ,., 'Q 1 ' rg: 1' sa-....., Q 04' .A ,F 5-v '1lJ9lL'l' 'Ilvf 4- VW' in 1 1 lt'1 L. 3 f '41 1 1 'Wy ,gn ,P I s -1 f L... Q.. J ' X Aboze, and Iefl Instructor Larry Sherwood Abme, le 1, Instructor Mary Anthony ll fr' 49 ' ,.,' .. li -1' V il Q .Q My t,,,t 1 A , , A Y . ,M My 'Q -I U . 5 -f M, 1 A rv 0 M 'V M if H C . , 'K h f H1 1 , ' ,H W 3 3 ' Y , Z lg' i i ' A 1 v 'K ' ' f ,, ,sg I , , 1 g ,QQ 5 l , f Q - . ' Sgr. ' A1 ' ' ' ' 'W. r 1 1 , ', X 1 , , if n. 5, I , V H Y' I' , , S? af of rg P , 4 ,, 2 5 as , , -1 Q , I ' Q 1 , V x 4 1 ff 4 A 161 1 uf 3.1 ,. -I ' r 0,5 pw? I.:- ff , , X1 A I A6 W, f -,. 1 fin 4 5 V , 1nrW,Hg: , A nu E mil ' 2 A .:..u. c Iidlm 2 WM-1 :iam if 'r V. ,, .3 5 f iiizilcd .N 1. 1's .: V'L'1ii y ...,. .. W :dim my - y H ' .QM , ,v, -f Em I - - ' I 2 Whhmr., 2 IUIHIRS iff lv , I l H:'1n3.v-- t 'W 7 ? ' ' ,f If 4 Q , . -- 1 1. ' 4 I V ,f-www ky fri , V f , . . - , 1' P , I Q Z . . I 1 2 . 4 CC 77 l To Fire Curiosity: A Challenge It is the endeavor of the Science De- partment to challenge students and fire their curiosity. General science, biology, chem- istry, and physics courses are tools used in achieving this goal. This year an Ad- vanced Chemistry course, taught by Lester Mack, was offered as a challenge to pre- sent physics students. David Siple, department head, feels that students must learn to ask questions and, through experimentation and study, find their own answers. Additions to the science department were Tom DeVaney and Carl jones. Both are presently teaching biology courses. Central's advocates of science are: Robert Robb, Maurice Levine Judy Ungvary David Siple fdepartment chairman, Lester Mack Tom DeVaney and Jerzy Beckner. 50 X 1 or X ---1-.,.-1-...,....g Lab Assistants: 1. Janie Ulrich 2. Molly Mclntyre 3. Elaine Zujko 4. Bob Gardiner 5. Mike Leacher 6. Rick Rogers 7, Verna Katip 8. Mike Nichols f 'Q 9. Evelyn Klock 10. Al Yee 11. Sharon Blumeno 12. Donna Smith 13. Beth Q, 8 X115 A ' Lee Smith 14. Ray Gottschall 15. Don Gramer 16. jeff Ross 17. Tomas Vil- l-I 7 'L I7' larreal 18. Rosie Lance 19. Darlene Morrissey. Z Cl ll I2 I3 - 1 ,JP I8 3 ' Q 1 U A y 1 nv x X , N 4113? l 1 flli fl .J .1 ll ,' In Carl jones' biology class, Marsha Montgomery properly identifies the heart of the Thim Man, a visual aid with overlay additions to stimulate the study of anatomy. IM Ulla Sl I . ..,.,1, drug f 4 .A ,V .,7 iff -ww ,S ,Xp I ' A hm, aw nphvzlfaeg V 1 WW if Lab partners Joyce Tate and jim Coyle probe the flesh of an unidentifiable creature. Chemistry students Mindy Joos, Linda Hol- land, Carolyn Howard and Brenda Mitchell conduct experiments to find the basic or acidic properties of different chemicals. 52 L up Q i Club Features Field Trips The main objective of the Biology Club is to expose students interested in biology or life science to fields they could someday use as life occupations. Field trips, once a month, take them to places such as hos- pitals, funeral homes, the zoo, and veteri- naries. On a trip to Pontiac Osteopathic Hos- pital, they discovered a program for any student interested in medicine. Students who sign up for this program are assigned to a doctor. They go on rounds with the doctor and are sometimes permitted to watch op- erations. In the spring, the club goes to Canada to hunt fossils and have a picnic. c a can . V 'M' as. L I Q M., ,..4-nv lil lmlllll 7 3 ri Randy Lcist and Ken Ellison listen at- 'E tcntivcly to gain the hnclfgrnund they ncctl for chemistry. I7-Ihll fill ill? 9 20 YZI 22 zu! Q 25 no ILl iI5 'QR 227 l 1-1- 9' 1.1 BIOLOGY CLUB 1. Maxine Thorne 2. Anita Crnne 3. jeff Rr-ss 4, Mike Lencher 5. Steve MQKQ-lu-y 6. Annette Johnson 7, Beverly Bncak S. Jeannie Purdie 9. ilnyce Eglin 10. 'It-ff Bwtrrgcari 11. Rick Rwgcrs 12. jeff Rnsncr 13. Chdrlcs Ste-rns lil. Dun Grnincr 15. Mike ,lambs 16, Al Yee 17, Grtghcn VnnCoux'cring IS, Onita Little 10. Marilyn Qunncc 20. Estelle johnson 21, 'lainie Ulrich 22. Chris Litwit-prrsidcnt 23. Elaine Zuikn Ji. Toni Ochm 23. Cheryl Dell 26. Molly Mclntyre 27. Tcri Bmmhle ZS. Mary Vnllier 29. Cmil XY'.rsliingtnn 53 Math Contest ls Highlight On April 25, 1968, 19 students competed in the third annual math competition against Waterford Kettering. Competing in the contest were Don Carros in coordinate proof, jeff Ross in functions, Mike Leacher in conics, Cliff Berfett, Rodney Knudsen, Arnie Finkelstein, jeff Rosner and Janie Ulrich in logic, David Rath, Billy Strickland, Russ Glas- gow, and Rod Wfooten in absolute value, Albert Yee, jeff Ross, Felix Rudolf, Rick Cody and Steve McKelvey in number theory and May Yee, Carol Sempere, David Rath, Felix Rudolf and Bruce Crossman in slide rule, New additions to the faculty are David Stracham, Betty Heimke and James Goodfellow, all of which teach a variety of courses in the department. Mr. Goodfellow is also an assistant coach in football and baseball. The math teachers are frefzledj: Betty Heinke and Eleanor Byrnes. Standing: Joseph Blank, David Strachan, Stuart Choate fdepartment chairmanj, Eddie Porter and James Goodfellow. . . , . -S---W--if-bf-. hw.:-V - M. . 'X X joseph Blank assists one of his students with one of the more challenging problems. I.,-.J .44 54 V ' Y 'Z 'rf-wan, f ia. .i ,J ,RW .J WRNKRY' NX W --i...a.k. New V i I if 2 1 i l - Cheryl Freeman and Wendy Brown assist math instructor James Parker with slide rule instruction. Math instructor Betty Heimke, explains graphing to jackie Black. l r' f 'f . ,JVM ,, ,.t, ,M f- '5- nv'-' f-1 4 f t - 4 ,l.,4-,, . Ml I 4 + .L l J. 55 African Studies A Leads Dept. Innovations The African Studies course, taught by Roger Roller, was introduced this year in order to acquaint American students with a culture different from their own. There were several new additions,to the social studies faculty. Jolan Webster, Bertil Carlsson, and Robert Lorenz teaching United States history, Clifford Borbas teaching United States history and Civics and Roger Roller teaching African Studies. United States history was taught to both sophomores and juniors this year in order to convert to a new teaching plan for next year. History will be taught for two years. From 1492-1865 will be taught in the ninth grade and from 1965-present day in the tenth. Social studies instructor, Bud Domurath, spends his third hour in the Quiver-Tomahawk room with Tomahawk Editor Bev Bacak. Central's social studies teachers are: fini row: Margaret jones, Esther Eis, Roland Hallquist and Walter Smith. Second row: Anton Lingl jolan Webster, Michael Kenney, Roger Roller, and Bertil Carlson. T bird row: Clifford Borbas, Bud Domurath, Michael Bell and Robert Lo: fefla. 56 Offrcer james Lafnear drscusses the pamph let What You Should Know About The Law wxth Crvrcs classes Peggy Toten Sherry Powell and Jerzy Hms perger ponder the questron If Lrncoln wrote hrs Gettysburg address on the back of an envelope what drd he put rn the upper left hand corner? l W5 A9 ff rw ,yu 7W44PiY4'A .. ,, . . . 1 1 ' . ., . 7 7 7 H .Mfm , , .f, -vvfj ,PL f if ' '1aQZf?7' ' ' ' , ,4wa. :rw ' ,, ,. .,,,. W. ,, , , 7,4 ,V ,,, ,f, J 1,Q41'f 'I 311. oi - ig-I pf' , ,. - , --:, : ' '15 Q- ,fir f, ,, , ,, , V, . Jw , K, . . A 5 A g Wg, L . . . Their Goal: D if K .,,--ef 4 .- X, i , at . .Ri .aww Defensive Driving Defensive drivers not only obey traffic laws, but they watch for hazards and other drivers that may endanger their own or others' lives. Included in being a good driver are knowing how to operate a motor vehicle properly and under- standing something of the maintenance and servicing to keep a car in good condition. Pontiac Central's driver education department, headed by Dean Wilson. consistently produces good drivers with a last- ing awareness of what it means to be a good driver. Dflvef Education if15ffUCt0fS1 D690 WilSOH. Roger 5hC'PPlCf H-Hd Pontiac Retail Store provides automobiles for driving instruction Ralph Grubb study the day's plans for riding the range 4 58 Q 1.14, . 7 ,lg '+ 1 v 7 f W! Roger Shepler assists Detria Goff in checking her reaction time while Lee Rebenneck finds a comfortable steering wheel position. 4 2' ' i,'7?svmffff155, Q , 'jif 15 fy, jjwi f ' , , f 4 1 2, f m-,f V '4 ' , , V ' fvff f- 1 W mg., , , , f 'C ' .f ' 6 , , V44 ., , 5 9311? iffffk. f ,G 4 f ,as r we ' , 1 1, lj?-,f ,. ff ig, 07? Dean Wilson fdepartment headj ex- plains range procedure to driver educa- tion students. 59 Future urses, Teachers, Homemakers It is the endeavor of the home economics department to prepare its students for fu- ture home life. Subjects such as foods, personal health, and nutrition are used for this preparation. There is also a Foods for Boys course to emphasize the Male's impor- tance. The Future Nurses, oppofize page, above, are Kreazedj: Eloise Phillips, jane Miller and Blanche Malone. Standing: Cynthia Sanders, Mary Woods, Helen Price and Jeanette McAllister. The Future Teachers, opporize page below, are reated: Toni Gray, Sharon Slosson fsponsorj, Linda Lippard and Evelyn Klock. Grouped be- hind: Karen Stringer, Ellen Hawley, Connie Cuth- rell, Vicki Koch, Michele McPherson, Melba Goines, joan Blaylock, Donna Johnson, Iva Fisher, Lynda Davis, Earlene Burkett, Sandy Nutter and Donna Waters. jean Walker, first year home economics teacher, displays a sample of patchwork quilting to a clothing class. Central's .Future Homemakers are, first row: Letrica Tava, Linda Yayner Jame Miller Betty Gliener, Clesentme Wallace, Rosaling Bellinger and Jackie Stevens Second row Sponsor Jean Walker, Mary Malone, Christine Milton and Deborah Mess. 14? 4 60 K, N1l'L-Jill 'L- v'X X s ,v nv .f:-f7- s 1 T e Future Nurses Club sponsored by Frances Haynes The Future Teachers Club sponsored by Sharon Slosson 5.4 'Srl Y! J PCHS DEBATE RESULTS Saginaw Valley Conference 1st place District Tournament 20d PISCC Regional Tournament lst place State Semi-Finalist 5th in Michigan Class A The Forensics Team members are, first row: Evelyn Klock, Bev Bacak, Jan Godoshian, Anita Shelton, Rosie Lance and LaVerne Chapman. Serond row: Willie Black, Dave Barker, Nancy Ap- pleton, Violet Herren, Bonnie Munroe, Barbara Johnson, and Marrianne New- mann. Third row: Mike Lee, Dave Shap- parcl, Pauline Smith, Carol Sempere, Cecelia Brown, Beatrice Wright, and Arlene Churchwell. Fourth row: Gary Durfee, Cary Wiley, Bruce Crossman, Chris Brewer, Chris Lewis, Verna Katip, Deanen Hill and Gary Parlove. Debate Forensics Debate Team members are, first row: Marrianne Newman, Dave Barker, Bev Bacak, jan Godoshian, Carol Sempere, and Nancy Appleton. Second row: Chris Lewis, Chris Brewer, Gary Durfee, Mike Lee, Don Carros, Karen Merkovitz, and Brenda Kelly. Third row: Anita Crone, LaVerne Chatman, Beatrice Wright, Carol Taylor, Pauline Smith and Bar- bara Cook. Fourth row: Evelyn Klock, Gary Parlove, Bruce Crossman and Dave Sheppard. State Tournament Debate fhelowj are Bev Bacak, jan Godoshian, Nancy Appleton, Carol Sempere and Dave Barker. Walter Smith, coach. Ay., 3 62 , 5 I 1 l l flnton lin lisnextmn l i A D011 Cairo ll llllf will l Dllfltt ini l l l l l l l l l Anton Lmgl watches as Albert Yee ponders hrs next move Don Carros frenterj wonders what the next move wrll be rn the match between Gary Durfee and Bruce Crossman 'Wfwlusa ljM!!L,1gKI11Z.'l,,, - - y H' Newl Formed Chess Club Wednesday nights at 3 15 pm rn room 313 the PCH Chess Club meets under the drrectron of Anton Lrngl and Carmr Odell The chess players consrst of Don Carros Bruce Crossman erry acobs Gary Durfee Randy Lrngenfelter Chuck Morrrs Martrn Ratstall jeff Ross and Albert Yee In the tournament between Pontrac Central and Pontrac North ern PCHS won of course Mr Odell drscusses the Chess Tournament wrth Pontrac Northerns Chess Club adusor We ,f in we 1 I 63 mm asain X C . . . , . 7 J . I 1 a ' 9 2 ,Q E' . , , . . - - iv w . . - , ,Q t . y aaa . my ' I f gggmyq 5:5113 i. ., 'Y . Q 'M y 1 A Spirit, Spirit, Sp if irit ras? L' N .f WW Allessra Daniels and Barb Johnson faboue le ll urge the1r sectron to cheer wrth the addntronal advantage of an orange and black bell fonce red and White, Chemrstry lnstructor and ardent football fan Lester Mack and students Jrm Robmett and Brll Rollo explode w1th elatron The Varsrty Club makes a lounge of Central s campus The ron: mu of casual athletes mcludes jon Costello john Mason Dave Webster B111 Rollo Mrke Stovse Leon fThe Chrefl Looney and Al Walker Slandmg and leanzng are Rnchard V1ne Larry Tremper Phrl Crawford Cary Wiley Randy Sutt W1ll1e Black jesse Bennett Bob Danxc Wrllre Ramsey Larry Vrllereal and Mrke Shanhotz The clubs most outstandrng achrevement was therr closely contested basketball sknrmrsh wrth the members of the male faculty Of course the faculty won fhaung the superror forces the referee that rs to sayj 65 l 'Y ',, 1' f f A A K ' 1 Q -rf if ff 11 25 if V r ' ' , q . - nf I V, G . . , , . . , V. I 1 7 - f I y ,, , g The Very Essence of Spirit J At the core of any football or basketball en- gagement is the excited twirl and leap of a spirited squad of cheerleaders. Central has the best! Win or lose, the girls, under the inspired sponsorship of instructor Dorothy Chantler, have been bright examples of fairness and good sportsmanship. Directly below are JV cheer- leaders Barbara Johnson and Margaret Emerson. Also included are JV members Allesia Daniels and Marva Burns Qleftj, and Doreen Corpron and Marilyn Quance Crightj. Z V .ge iii Q 3 I i i 2 The very essence of spirit at PCHS is the varsity cheerleading squad: inund- ingl 'Janice Muehl, Stacia Burns, and Theresa Hunt, Basketball Captain. Also included are Cathy Crew and Beth Vershure. The far left inrerl: Maryanne Schoneman, 1967 Football Captain. f' , I 1 U, I K 'Q m F V J' 1 B Y Yr yi I W, A-. um. 1 .- n 1 With a new pride and spirit the annual Anteneeban Fall Festival was celebrated November 3, 1967. The story of Homecoming was the story of the development and climax of this spirit. A homeroom decorating contest, a pep assembly, football game, and Homecom- ing Dance climaxed a week designated as Pride Week. Students expressed a pride in their school, as they elected a Chief and Princess and their respective courts and pride in their graduating class as it competed against the two other classes throughout the week. Taking the top honor of Pride Week was the Senior Class which was named the class with the most spirit and pride. flj Stomp Bay City , was the theme of the junior Class's entry in Central's first float competition. The giant moccasin was awarded first prize. f2j Chief' Snoopy reigned over the sophomore tribe as he rode their class float entitled, Happiness is Being a Chief CBJ and Q45 Although hampered by inclement weather the Home- coming procession of floats and cars was led by a spirited band. CSD and Q6j Determined cheerleaders lead Central fans in Fight Fight for Pontiac. Uj Senior Class President John Mason and Homecoming Dance Chairman Steve Embree, had a completely unique experience in thinking of ingenious ways to decorate the boys' gym for the dance. -ff 1 -r L7 st . i ' ff' 2 . gg' at p v t 'U 5 i 4 Anteneeban FC 6 Festival WMV ,414 ,M ff' ffm 4 My 3 f ' ' 9' iq ' WW 1967 Homecoming Court Members Pf f' -5 C-1 1' ,W E 'N Ang , L B 4 m flewfifgxt h 1 WI s V Q k:, is 5 1 .4 ll, lt x . ,g, wr I ,Q J Ml . x ..4 1.0. , Q Fl. x Q Perform Ceremonies on Rain Swept a K S 54 If L V, I X l' L ' Z I I f L V 5 s VV 4 I 1 'Qt' Y, .i ' 55, Si , ,,, , J , ,, V' I V 'i T91 Q 1 w Q Va' 'Q I ln' is Y ' Y. I ' 124 0 out M 6' Z' X tu Q 3 'af . ,,Lr P ', ' + B 4' C' N it .1 ,Maul XQ7 'f QE l P lslanqi L , t LMAP' . j ...:1::f '1r C '77' - ,,,,4g-1-,:1::g::::iCr 'A --M---V -fb'----PM If f wwf. 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'Y , ,fi O 5 is W -X 'S -:m:v51v1vua'1mn. -- , . .... - - - A' ' maui GS 'i 'f. !2'5' F li 1 if .2 M. ,vw M 'WN-4,w-Zi. :Q 'um 6 Q.- , , 'f V 1 fx f , : . ' ' I -' ,,. ,gs pw, 4.4-.'. K,a5fY' , , N4 wt iv-L .' -fx, . Q ,- ,.,x,,i, K .,..,. Q.. Q 11 .w' ,, V, ff. -1 . 'w .I.,5ZS3x14jy,a'? .K z A XZ'-A. L , .af 'if ' x H P 5 , f. .1 . - was w ...,,. s. 1 , 'M-S. I1 Ur. S-'71 J '11 '? 2 Behold the Varsity PCH 21 7 7 13 7 20 6 7 13 Chiefs VARSITY Midland ...... .... 0 Flint Northern .... 25 Bay City Handy ..... 7 Saginaw ........., 20 Flint Southwestern ..7 Flint Central ...... 13 Bay City Central ..26 Arthur Hill ...... 13 Pontiac Northern .... 6 Varsity, fir!! row: Mangia Robinson, Charles Mason, Willie Ramsey, Walter Terry, Mike Stowe, Mike Shanholtz, Lary Froede, Mike Shorters, Mike Prince. Second row: Jesse Bennet, Chuck Graham, joe McMillan, john Hayes, Bill Graham, Roger Gracey, Bob Hunt, Rogelio Rodrigez. Third row: Larry Moses, Jerry Hinsperger, Oliver Mathis, George Opie, Steve Sheffield, Dick Boyce, Mark Asplin, Scott Wilson, Victor Quince. Fourlb row: Bill Gottschall, Horace Davis, Robert Copeland, Hardiman Jones, Bob Danic, Rolly Garcia, Manager Gary Andrews. Central fans show their approval after a touchdown in the Midland game. X -11.-. 1- ., ,W H ,, junior V Mallon jim Stalls' john Hil son. Rui Charles luis Cr Roger S Rizin ltd P' x 1 I.. 7 K n - 1 1 'A 6' . it ssh! Junior Varsity, fin! row: Kim Fox, Steve Strine, Roberto Moya, Steve Krull, Wayne Tison, Steve Mallonen, Everett Hager, Arthur Hodge, Daryl Wilcox. Second row: Madison Smith, Mike Gilbert, Jim Staley, Ernest Quinn, jerry Seay, Moses Mickens, jim Robinett, Ken McClendon, Reginal Hayes 'FMMWRGFIMUQ -- JUNIOR VARSITY PCHS 7 Midland ....... 15 Flint Northern .. 6 Bay City Handy . , 14 Saginaw ........ 0 Flint Northwestern 7 Flint Southwestern 13 Flint Central .... 6 Bay City Central . 14 Arthur ..,...... 25 .6 18 20 25 .6 50 34 20 A Gathering John Hilley. Third row: Mike Strutz, Eric Walker, Anthony Graham, Johnny McAdoo, Alvin john: 4 son, Rufus Burrows, Richard Days, jeff Chambers, Vance Richardson. Fourlla row: Steve Ketchum 1 Charles Tharpe, Lynn Fowlkes, Larry Hannah, Eddy MacDonald, Spencer Dinkins, Chris Anderson, l Luis Craft, Mike Grandberry, Chris Kherkher. Fifzb raw: Gary Andrews fmanagerj, Hasse fcoachj, . Roger Splude, Don Russell, Myron Borders, Perry Humphrey, A. B. Davis, Melvin Draper, Van i Ryzin fcoachj, Richardson fcoachj. S l l ill U G G 5' . 'T' I 1 ' - ,.,,.,,, ,,, Q, 1-1 ' , L77 H+ 'W , r, 'ffff . jf , tix' g 7 af 1 i ,- . 9:7 p V in ii K . V g -V W . - M 636 7 S .. - 1 ... ii' ...gh I' -,A 'f L, 4 63, an A H ,fff Q I I y ' 1 ' ' ,If V A ,iii - y 9 ' , 'uf ' , Q I 5' , 1 if C' H ru V 1 r ff , Q gf - A 1 V ' U , ii ' ' a 1, ,.,. ...af Pr ' 'ii 21251 s fi rf a 7 'f 1? . sw' A ' fa. A A f ai 1 A Eg, . V , ,, ... ,,, . W , .4 AVN '41 1 ay Q H .xi 3 9 , ft , f 4. w 1 W We ' V- , 'fki i 2 iiii W A.. A t fs, . f aw 1 . A4 R fy H? V , ti , ,,, 1 1 Za 1 ' 3' K A , 4, 'Nw' D' 45 g , ,fa A G A 3 v it A p 5, ,pq V K . jiri 0 '.,..:, -,,,. , . V , M .,', fl- ' ...,,, rf 'SHKJQNW ,vlkrk L, - K ,.,, or 4,1 t. E, ,s A , f-- 1' , KP. ggi- -fs f 4 Xt - 75 arriers Capture Valley Title The harriers had their best season since 1955 by finishing third in the State Meet. They won the Milford Invitational, the Regionals, all their dual meets and finally the Saginaw Valley Championship. It was the third championship year in a row for the Chiefs. They also captured the first 100 points in the city's All-Sports Trophy race by defeating Pontiac Northern. The Chiefs were paced by junior jon Costello who placed first in the Valley and was named to the All-State team. jon was the first Central Harrier to ever break ten minutes on a two mile course. He was followed by Senior Co-Captain Larry Hurst and Bob Dickie. They placed second and eighth, respectively, in the Valley meet. Rounding out the Varsity squad were Julian Gloomis and Ken Long. The JV Harriers had another outstanding year in winning the JV Valley Title for the second year in a row. Firrz row: Richard Ayala, Steve Cuthrell, Larry Hurst, Bob Dickie, Jon Costello, Eric Belton, jim. Coyle..Serond row: julian Gloomis, Coach Roger Shepler, Pat Gilbert, Arvin jenkins, William Stevens, Ron Boughner, Carey Wiley, Wendell Luckado, Duane Easten, Earl Boone, Ron Bryant, Ken Long, Roger Bergo, and Doug Crouthers. ,so , 76 . f R e 'N - Bob D in the fans, tended 3 l 2 2 I 1 l l or X .. wg Q n ' no Bob Dickie 11491, julian Gloomis and Larry Hurst f154j, display determination in the Valley Meet in Flint. For the first time in Central's history a bus load of fans, including Principal Garth Errington and a complement of cheerleaders, at- tended an away cross country meet. PCHS 3rd West Bloomfield Invitational lst Milford Invitational 22 Flint Central ...... .... . . . . , . 22 Midland .................... .... 12th Oakland University Invitational 18 Bay City Central ............. .... 18 Southwestern ......... .... 6th Oakland County Meet 19 Bay City Handy .....,. .... 19 Flint Northern lst Valley 22 Pontiac Northern 1st Regionals 3rd State Meet L. . -1 'Q I I we f v , 4 v Q , ,y if e V 4.4 4? ffm J. l I ggi fl F' tl Q 'I' I 1 5' ...df Kxiborej junior Clayton Birch looks for an open teammate under the basket. Birch broke into a starting role halfway through the season and became the Chiefs' playmaker. fRi,qkIj Senior Frank Russell brings the ball down the court against Flint South- western in their first meeting. In the second game with Flint Southwestern, Russell hit the season high with 42 points. 78 XX , Chiefs Win Fifth District Title in Row The Chiefs, after a 6-6 won lost record in the Valley, which left them tied for 5th place with Arthur Hill, began to jell in the State Tournament. The cagers won their fifth District title in a row after beating Pontiac Northern and Waterford Kettering. The Chiefs continued their winning ways into the Regional tournament by defeating Dearborn Fordson, 70-69, before losing to Garden City East in the finals. The Chiefs had two victories in three games against their cross-town rival Pontiac Northern including a 68-61 tournament victory. Central's cagers were led by two leading scorers in the Valley, Frank Russell and Alton Wfilson. Russell finished second in the Valley scoring race with Wilson placing a bit further down the list. f Q X 5 ,i.-A., J FCCCC CC Varsity: Willie Black frnanagerj, Rudy Churchwell, Walter Causey, A. B. Davis, Monte Herring, Clayton Burch, Coach Fred Zittle, J. C. Bard, Lewis McNeir, Larrv Watkins, Frank Russel, Alton Wilson, Leonard Cole. Left: Senior guard Ardell Shelton goes in for 2 points against Bay City Central. Leonard Cole gets position for a rebound. Shelton, a two year letterman, gave the Chiefs experience in the back court. Above: 6'5 senior, Leonard Cole drives down the lane for 2 points against Flint Southwestern. l 5 Qgtll S 'QXQN T xx :aw fd NT fl ut. NTl4'122 X Qglgg rm 'Q vii? . 44' 1 WW - UU YM 'N-wr' Q, f' 1-M 79 Has 10-5 Record This Year lllldc' ,gh NA PCH JV 79 Roseville ...... . . . 56 85 Flint Central ..... .... 7 5 69 Bay City Central . . . . . . . 61 91 Arthur Hill ..... . . . 54 47 Pontiac Northern . . . . . . . 72 62 Midland ...... . . . 64 1 48 Flint Northern . . . . . . . 80 1 82 Roseville ........ .... 4 1 84 Bay City Handy .... .... 8 3 51 Flint Southwestern ........ 62 72 Saginaw .......... . . . 50, 51 Pontiac Northern . . . . . . . 68 84 Bay City Handy . . . . . . . 59 80 Flint Southwestern ...... 55 77 Arthur Hill ..... .... 6 1 Above: Senior forward Alton Wilson attempts to fake his Midland opponent. Wilson, a three year letterman for the Chiefs, was again one of the leading scorers in the Saginaw Valley. Leonard Cole 1325 and senior center, Rudolph Churchwell f52j battle for position. Left: Rudy Churchwell farms upj and Leonard Cole 1321, successfully block a Midland player. Below: In junior Varsity action, Waverly jones f42J and Purvis Hunt 1201 battle for a rebound. 'FIN PJVIS Hutt N Basketball Contmues Its Populauty at PCH PCH VARSITY Rosevrlle Flmt Central Bay C1ty Central Arthur H1ll Pontrac Northern tzory Mldland tzory Flmt Northern Rosevrlle Bay Cnty Handy Sagnnaw Flmt Southwestern Saglnaw Pont1ac Northern Bay Cnty Handy Flmt Southwestern Arthur Hxll Pontrac Northern Waterford Ketterrng Dearborn Fordson Garden Clty East L.. ,e Liu Sophomore Squad M1ke Arnold Tom jefferson Ken McClendon john McAdoo Herb Pxppen Regmald Hayes Serond row Perry Humphrey Doug Carrothers Anthony Grrffxn Ben Patton Wayne Coleman Thurman Smnth Tyler McClendon Don Benxon Coach Art Van Ryzm JV Squad fbelowj Horace Davxs Purvls Hunt Pete Whrttrker Dave Thomas Serond row Phll Crawford Waverly jones Steve Long Garcra Crawford Third row Larry Walker John jefferson Jerry Ratlrff Coach Ralph Grubb 8I ll My 72 ' ........... 69 V 'nld ' ' A Q 60 ' ........ 75 A A H 6 7 61 .... 65 2 V at ,UT at V 53 ' ......... 69 yV,s ' Q kj ' ' V - . D . l A nj , A lux 7 'Q 68 ' .......... 72 ll Q 9- f 72 ' .,.... 65 ' ' u 59 ' .......... 50 - y 57 ' .... 31 ' -. y n 61 ' ............ 68 A 66 ' ., 64 n 56 ' ........... 76 A 71 ' .... 80 92 ' ...... 56 A 78 ' . . 49 78 ' ........ 71 t - - 68 ' .... 64 ' . .- ' ,' ,' ' 3 , , 68 ' u 1 7 , I 9 ' ' . ' 70 69 .' ', ' , ' ' , . .- 62 ' .... 74 ' , I , , ' - ' -' , -lgl' P, l ll 1 Wrestling Warriors This Year's grapplers had one of their better seasons, finishing ninth in the State meet after placing third in the Regional behind highly ranked Pontiac Northern and Walled Lake. The Valley Championship was decided by dual meets and the Chiefs, with a 4-2 rec- ord, placed behind Flint Northern and Flint Central who tied for first. A crit- ical 26-25 loss to Flint Northern kept the Chiefs from the championship. The Chiefs were led by their outstand- ing co-captains, Charles Mason and Rog- gie Rodriguez. Mason, a three year let- terman in the heavyweight class, fin- ished a fine high school career by plac- ing second in the State meet. Mason also posted a 20-3-0 season mark. Rod- riguez, a fine 154 pound junior, posted a phenomenal 22-2-1 season record, capped by a third place finish in the State meet. Also going to the State meet for the Chiefs were 127 pound Larry Arnold and 180 pound Bill Gottschall. ffibavej Charles Mason has the upper hand against his fellow Co-Captain Roggie Rod- riguiz. fRightj Willie Ramsey has con- trol of his opponent in the 165 lb. match. Varsity: fini faux' Johnnie Hudson, Eddie Sweeney Ex erett Seay Lmward Lowe Larry Amol Larry Craft. Second. row: Coach Steve Szabo, Myron Borders Willie Ramsey Roggre Rodrigu Larry Hannah, Bill Gottschall, Charles Mason. 82 wt. lilfl lf ll. gat llilli xg ! Junior Varsity: first row: Perry Chunn, john Hershey, Alvin johnson, james Davis, Cahrles Clark, Maurice Mays, Cecil Tuff. Second raw: James Howard, Mark Payne, joe Amerson, Vance Richardson, Everett Hager, Luther Craft, Michael jones, Jeff Moon, Larry Johnson, Harold Shaw, Coach Max Hasse. Below: Rodriguez struggles to get control of his opponent. PCH 32 Midland ...... . . 25 Flint Northern . .. . 33 Bay City Handy ...... 36 Waterford Kettering 21 Pontiac Northern . 29 Flint Southwestern ..... 25 Waterford Township .... 18 Flint Central ......... 31 Bay City Central ...... Christman Tournament-7th Place Quadrangular-4th Place Regional-3rd Place State Tournament-9th Place Chief Nators Led b 'W U 0 N QQLIRVOB walk 3 px gi' DX , Y-Nwihg i IZA all xe '015? ,BAQQQN at ,fi .iii it, .M Pi, lf iilftkttf iii Coach Beckner jim Lacy john Mason Bruce Markham Jeff Bisanz Charles Porritt Ron Young Dave Barker Ed Chovenac Alex Rivera Jerry Breen John Preston Micky Larson Dave Rogers Gary Parlove Vince Ciavarella Bob Grove Jim Graybiel Tom Gibson Mark Sharp Ed Holsworth Mason Finish Year With .500 Record Overcoming the loss of twelve lettermen from last year's squad, the Chiefs finished with a 7 and 7 record in dual meets and had an 8th place finish in the Valley meet. Mike Boga placed the highest for the Chiefs with a 2nd place tie in the 100 yd. breast- gg: yd. butterfly and the 400 yd. freestyle consisting of Ed Chovenac, Mason, Porritt, and jeff Bisnaz, placed 4th, Otheg point getters for the Chiefs were - 3 -f Markham, and jerry Breen..Mike Boga qual-3 1 ified for the State meet in the 100 yd..f M breaststroke and john Mason qualified the 100 and 200 yd. freestyle, 200 yd. In- dividual Medley Relay, and the 100 yd. but- ft terfly. QAbovej Captain John Mason is on the starting block in the meet against Pontiac Northern. Mason was often a double win- ner for the Chiefs. QOpposite page bottom, Serious Charles Porritt receives an encour- aging word from Coach Jerry Beckner. stroke. john Mason added a 3rd in the i vi. lr m Ile E A mill Seniors Tom Gibson and Mike Boga show their form in the 100 yd. breaststroke. KBe- lowj junior jeff Bisanz battles the clock in the 200 yd. Individual Medley PCH 44 Pontiac Northern ..., 61 44 Flint Central ........ 61 41 Bay City Central ...... 64 39 Arthur Hill ........ 66 Midland Flint Northern Bay City Handy Saginaw Flint Southwestern Saginaw Bay City Handy Pontiac Northern Flint Southwestern Arthur Hill Valley Meet Sth place Fmt row Kim Fox Russell Glasgow Dave Batts Ray Trejo Rodney Knudson Second row Larry Jaroslawski Gleen Henderstien Mark Scott Lonnie Bone Gary Andrews Rick Dudas Ricky Martyn Coach Bob Lorenz Physical Education Realizing that physical fitness plays an im- portant role in daily life, the Physical Educa- tion Department strives to emphasize its im- portance. The girls' gym classes are taught the basics of golf, archery, volleyball, dancing, and swim- ming, while boys' gym classes stress body- building and muscle coordination by use of body-building apparatus, swimming, and stren- uous exercise. The knowledge and appreciation of these skills lead to bodily coordination, one of the main goals of the fitness progarm. Rick Hurst performs on the trampoline, a device used to develop coordination and endurance fbelawj. AlllE5L?Q'2'ilt i G . Qilia K Q, Q f -Y W ,,,- ,,J Z-.---A V g,...--- aw? . ' wg Xf -r , . fa, .rn nb M Q , M, W f I X 1 ,,..r Boys' gym instructors: Max Hasse, Arthur Van Ryzin Kreatedj and Paul Dellerba, Steve Szabo Kfzandingj. Girls' gym instructors: Catherine Craig, Dorothy Chantler C 'N-hu.. 5 ....f' X ,pi 4? , r -. . :-vafqgrr X 'isa We E J mf- w ,. . MW NMA r J af Ea f 6-la -. , 1, f i t 9 'f'f, 'fail 9- , .v X, Above: Billy Strickland accomplishes a body-building feat with the bar-bells. Above riglaz: Jessie Lee King performs a jump over the buck as her classmates and Mrs. Craig look on attentively. Boys' gym assistants: Paul Beebe flying doufnj, Instructor Steve Szabo, Ron Boughner, Bob Danic, A1 Walker, Martin Cordova, Gary Pace, Randy Manns Instructor Max Hasse. awxfwv 'N N. ' if ffm ,K il, r . 0 at ., 5 GIRIIS GYM ASSISTANTS Pirrl rouf: Debby Hietnan Harolyn Howard Angela Wfilliams Alma Britt Barbara johnson Jenny Genez Elizabeth Crocker Second row: Cheryl Davis Stacia Burns Allesia Daniels Barbara Hillsey Diane Shane Debbie Sterling Marilyn Quance Cynthia Vifalker Brenda Mitchell Linda Cox E K, f 'Members of the Ski Team are: joe McMillen W Recreation ! Participation I This year, along with the winter snows, came a new addition for Cen- tral's skiing enthusiasts. Under the di- rection of William Graham, a girls' ski team was formed. The boys' and girls' id. teams won all of their seasonal, com- petitive races. The Bowling Club, sponsored by Al- bert Cannon and june Heimke, held competition bowling once a week. The two bowlers who finished the season with the highest averages were seniors Bruce Johnson and David Webster. val freuzedjg fini row: Nick Leland, Roger Bergo, Bruce Clark, Carol Haanes. Sefond row: Dan Hofmeister, Ellen Hawley, Con- nie Cuthrell, Ester Hertza, Pat Lewis, Gail Godsell. Tbifd row: Steve Kurth, Doug Sempere, jim Rofe, Cary Mazur. Fourth row: John Cox, Bill Graham ffaculty advisorj, Gil Bush, Steve Greenhalgh. Those in the Ski Club are, fini row: Sally Schmidt, Kaye Leichty, Diana Fater, Linda Theide, Pat Lewis, Ester Hertza, Estelle Johnson, Gail Godsell, Carol Haanes, Bill Graham fadvisorj. Second row: Bob Guzman, RoseAnn McGraw, Ellen Hawley, Beth Vershure, Connie Cuthrell, Carol White, Marilyn Quance, Doreen Corpron, Joe Mc- ' 88 '4 3 Bryant Kubota keeping Sim Michael Y -or Meals' 0 .1 , Il ' . 04' a, . 1 J' P 9 'N ga I wt , ff-:ff ,-Y ,- A, , 'lit Felix Rudolph waits with Nick Leland for race results fabozfej. Bruce Clark races down the slope Krenlerj. Eugene Bryant displays his follow-through Kabozfe rigblj. Michael Ramsey and Tom Villereal comment on the bowlers while keeping score ffm rightj. The Bowling Club, fin! row: Lloyd Cobb, William Dinkins, Laymond Eames, Mike Nichols Second row: Sheila Rice, Maxine Thome, Chris Litwin, Sally Gamage, Linda Cox. Third row. Cliff Buffet, Mary Breen, Beatrice Wright, Cecyla Brown, Bonnie Boughner, Alfreda Butler Michael Ramsey. Fourzb raw: june Heimke Qfaculty advisory Tom Villereal, jim Peterson Ron Boughner, Bruce Bailey, David Webster, Larry Tremper, Lester Mack ffaculty sponsorj f ...a f 'i'7' ' ' 17 The Humanities in Action M 'eff hh ff, I ,Q f'1.fN . ,'?.f -47 .,-M' - as , fw , , , ,Q ,. 2 A l E X 9l Humanity Through Literature English teachers are: from: Lewis I-Iayner, Frances Haynes, Judy Misner and Blair John- ston. Bark: William Richardson, Marla Jack- son, James Davis, Hel- en Norton, Sharon Slos- son, Kenneth Brown, and Diane Kline. ng- I Z Jerry Garner, Blair Johnston, and Ken Brown cooperate in the new oral English program. Deborah Griffin contributes to a discussion in Mrs. Elise Best's English class Kfiglalj. 92 l 4 ,...- The English Department, under the direction of Elise Best, offers a program on three ability levels. Students are placed in the curriculum depending on the degree of success they have at a particular level. Included this year was an experimental oral English pro- gram directed by Jerry Garner, Pontaic Schools speech con- sultant. Instructors Blair Johnston and Kenneth Brown co- A operated with Mr. Garner in this pilot program. Placing 7 emphasis on oral skills, the goals were to create an aware- ness of multiple usage levels and to eventually bring about a satisfactory language adjustment in the World of work. 5 'f f F 1 .4 0 1 4 1 f X dx i yy Q 1 W is 2 5 x . -090 I5 , eww, . 5 lf A 'In the quiet of their study,' Renee Mitchell and Rosalind Shorters consider the happiness of the library atmosphere as opposed to study hall Kleflj. Miss Misner contemplates, I wonder if I should give that assignment! What do you think, Charlie Brown? Z: , ,W jd f I 1 ,.. mv! 'l Working with the A.V. Department are: 1. Chan Costello, 2. Linwood Lowe, 3. Wayne Burling, 4. Bob Kent, 5. Denise Cozart, 6. John Cole, 7. jim Peterson, 8. Gary Scott, 9. Madison Smith, 10. Tim Brayman, 11. Dan Martin, 12. Dan Bedford, 13. Earl Boone, 14. Bill Merriman, 15. Jack Newman, 16. Steve Katchem, 17. Doug- las Sparkman, 18. Jon Costello, 19. Fred Craft 5. :KZ 93 A Search for Adventure Ramon Coomer, Mindy Foster, and Jeff Brewer search for adventure in the Reading Lab. Kfigbtl. The Reading Lab is an oasis of fresh materials. In support of this contention are left to fight: Sharon Heaton, Carol Semprere, james Howard, James George, Juanita Schan, and Pam Larson fmiddle rigblj. The Reading Laboratory serves the school in several ways. From it, students check out approxi- mately 2000 magazines a month. It is also a center for the circulation of paperback books. In addition, machine aids such as reading pacers and language masters are used to work with individuals and groups to improve reading skills. The bulk of the equipment in the lab is portable in order to. help make the lab func- tions flexible. As student reading material needs increase, equipment is transferred on a loan basis to classrooms. The lab also serves as an avail- able center for a variety of experiments related to the language arts. Special Education teacher Gwen Katz works at the time consuming task of scheduling her students fbelowj. Beverly Burton, Sue Hager, JoAnne McVicor, and Elise Best, head of the English Department, stand in line to use the popular copy machine friglazj. 1 l I 94 Library Hesbey, ' lna our kno students Slllfly l enlnrgi materia inform dents. I phlets, The P to sen for all ' r Library Assistants are Heated! Sara Cahin John Heshey Diane Banks Standmg Shelia Rice Sue Hager Joe Mobe Deloras Hunter Hank Kerr Chris Murphy Melba Goines jerry Kelly Jessie King Lauretta Stes ens In a multimedia world of communication the role of the library is a changing one As learninv becomes more individual and as our knowledge rapidly explodes in these times students need to use a variety of media to study in depth Gradually our collection is enlarging to include a variety of research materials books and non book carriers f information relevant to the interests of stu dents Included now are books pictures pam phlets maps filmstrips and transparencies The program must remain flexible enough to serve as an instructional materials center for all its faculty and students. ,,.......-1---- 1 The Library Instructional Materials Center l - X slut r G it Qi 114 Bruce Fergusson seeks assistance from li- brarian Faith Werner and Dexter Gay library assistant fabozej. Dexter Gay and Miss Doris Haynes discover that a copy machine comes in handy when a duplicate is needed immediately Kle U. 95 . A- A ae 9 if 73, f if Q . T sg-QV XXX l Color Them , swim - ' 'Y International Concentration fDenise McCormickj and attention fMincly jonesj are essential to the study of a foreign language Irighlj. Q... x' ll 6? fi' S ling. lun- The foreign language teachers this year are: Ruth Scribne F h C ' H bbl ' ' Martz fFrenchJ, and jill Barlow, student teacher of Frenrchl rem il mme U e cspamshlf Amon I-19816 CG'-ermany, Frances Il faut que je sache Il faut que tu saches Il faut que mais pourquoi est-il necessaire que je sache? dit Anita Crone. -'Alf' S buenos Freneh Connie iid the beginning enough prograins 'l'lY!Il'W.PWl..., Pontiac Central High School students can exchange comment ca va, buenos dias, or wie geht's with the best of them after enrolling in a for- eign language course. Included in the language department this year are: French taught by Frances Martz and Ruth Scribner, Spanish taught by Connie Hubble and German taught by Anton Lingle. Three laboratories aid the student in developing a good pronunciation and fluency in the beginning courses. A study of the literature and culture of other people is the basis of third and fourth year offerings. Some students acquire enough competency to place out of their college foreign language re- quirements. More students are taking advantage of travel abroad study programs which enable them to study a language as they travel and experience the various cultures. 9, ,mi ,4 , Members of the Spanish Club this year are: in! row: Connie Hubble fsponsorj, Joan Blaylock, Richard Kallis, Diane Cheal. Ser- ond mul: Donald Dewey, Ruth Belknap, Patty Dolin, janet Shaw. Third row: Ed Chovanec, jim Chields, Sheryl Acre, Diane Patmater. -C ...,,,w,f,,,,,,. M , I ,,,M,, 5 lgfi Gay Behler practices her fluenqf and pronunciation in French ffar lefzj while Evelyn Klock anticipates a test question Ileflj. Frances Martz tunes in on students as they progress in their oral practice fabovej. 97 B I l A wi, ' '- I as X H:?l'5i i . X7 5 ,Mg ,A P A Over the spring break the members of Thespians went to New York. While there, they toured some of the costume houses and attended several Broadway Productions. A Spring Banquet was held and enter- tainment was provided by the members both old and new. At that time new members were initiated. Members of Thespians this year were: frecliningj Willie Black. Kneeling: Bob Danic, Mike Stowe, and Vic Adams. Standing: Sue Hollis, Margaret Emerson, Teri Bramble, Cathy Crew, Stacia Burns, Darlene Morrissy, Mike Jacobs, and Randy Sutt. On the ladder: Cheryl Dell, Diane Nichols, Estelle Johnson, Maryanne Schoneman, and Barb Hillsey. Stage Fright? Not Here! Thespians: UP, UP, and Away! Yes, this movie belongs to the Campus Art dealer alright, says Peter Ugolini of the dramatics department. liz Adva ill Leon cl I alors Ro l USE I Advanced Drama Takes a Bow nz' Advanced Dramatics had its major emphasis on acting this year. The students were responsible for the productions of one act plays which were also directed by the students. They presented Cinderella for the children at Pontiac State Hospital. Also covered in the course were stagecraft, lighting, and makeup. Through practical experience the students learned how the backstage activities help enhance the final performance. 1-..,.. The basic drama classes were introduced to the fundamentals of M' drama. Included were the history of the theatre, pantomimes, oral interpretation, and program planning. Liz Collias and Mary Greenhalgh relax during an Advanced Dramatics class. P The Ushers Club is organized to provide ushers for such functions as plays, concerts and P.T.A. meetings. Members of the group are: Linda Dunman, Yolanda Griffin, Sandy Davis, Melba Goines, Alfreda Gar- land, Toni Gray, Evelyn Klock fPresidentj, Shelia Rice, Brenda Geirs, Dorothy Ratliff, Diane McCormick, Angie Williams, Sandra McNeely, Donna Smith. Leon Looney Kriandingj directs The Happy journey. fFror1lj Cindy johnson and Dave Barker and frearj Ellen MacKenzie and J. j.,Foster. fRigblj Oper- ators: Sharon Jackson, Bonnie Munroe, Liz Collias, Mary Greenhalgh, Sue Rouse and Carolyn Howard practice the play, Sorry Wrong Number. ,nv 99 DHBV' fl -vi 77771 V' 'H' The King and The Barber u Prologue 1 dj The Quiver's Summer Supplement Covers the Entire Play l00 tv ff! -' ! A Several days before the first performance of The King and I, john Cairo, Mike Stowe, and Vic Adams fleflj met the hungry clippers of Roscoe Hodge, a Pontiac barber. Without a hair to speak of, Mike, Vic, and John fbelow, Ieftj display their cranial splendor. The King and I, plus all the spring sports, many late, senior activities and graduation will be covered by the 1968 Quiifer staff's summer supplement. It will be mailed this summer to all year- book purchasers. Look for it. l0l H The Artistic , Impulse Finds l I Its Expression I Art student, Rick Sherrell, consults his art instructor, John Allshouse. A ' -fc fi,-Q Q 1 KC 3 'X vc ,Q i Under the direction of John Allshouse, the L department is divided into two main programs. a General art, which deals with applied design, V and the expanding craft program are the two divisions. Due to the increased interest, advanced drawing has been expanded to accommodate more students. This year the art classes have been invited to . participate in a Red Cross exhibit which will l be sent abroad. Also for the first time, exhi- 5 bition space has been allotted at the Board Office. I The Commercial Art Classes are responsible for design and production of the scenery in the s I spring musical, The King and I. J S3 Abozfe: Those students who designed scenery for the spring musical, The King and I are: Ron Wood, Lyn Kline, and Neil Gray. I s, X 'Y I Bark: Barb Puckett and Denise McCormick. QNX W MSX --A 'M I fn g M L Lonnie King cuts her way to creativity during her art class Higlvtj. Veronica Lewis, Pal Fladger and james George congregate to work on their various art projects ffar riglazj. I02 pb- f f .nl rt For the Students Sake 6 K 0 Kotak C U1 0711- Can you guess what 1t 157 Bruce Ferguson and hrs Owl sculpture are apprarsed by Bruces mstructor jean Smrth Pat Hasse seems to be throwmg a pot What do you th1nk7 Talented Carol Gaydos IS shovm wrth her wmmng poster for the play The Kmg and I Carol IS vsorkmg on her wood carvmg whrch IS a project of her mclependent study program , 2 : A .. 53 I Q . t ' .2 1 is , . N X- , L 0 ' I J 0 , 5 s ,,,, V 7, A . ,,,l as ' 1 'V O . Q3 ' we W' Us K' 1 , Y th ' 1 I03 f N. , N ,A , ' 'www-v :shi-. A' W' . W ' U ' i i' W H I 5 ll Q, H' f Rumpelstiltskin! Rumpelstiltskin, a children's fantasy under the direction of. dra- matics teacher Peter Ugolini and student director Victor Adams was presented by Central students the week of November 13. Five matinees were presented to elementary school audiences with an evening per- formance on November 18th, Appearing in the cast were: Diane Nicholl as Rumpelstiltskin, Patti Dell as the Princess, Stacia Burns as Hulda, Willie Black as the King, Bill Katip as the Prince, Mike Jacobs as the Miller, jackie Washington as the Mi1ler's wife, Margaret Emer- son as Karen. Also appearing were: Mike Leacher, Chris Lewis, Alana Cargle, Vickie Chambers, Carol Haanes, Randy Leist, Nick Lealand, Gay Behler, and Doreen Corpron. A '53 .1 JZ -X R45 ' fm Above: Rumpelstiltskin fDiane Nichollj bargains with the princess fPatti Dellj for the royal baby. Below: The King fWillie Blackj to his son QBill Katipj and daughter fMargaret Emersonl that he will be the most powerful ruler after he receives his gold. G Q V- A6 - p 1 on y, , . E F fy 3 1' ' 54 1. ' . ,fl K1 wfapgi B va f lv ,N Vu -' fs 5 . if . r- J' I L, I 5, , f 1 . I: . 5. Above: Rumpelstiltskin snickers after trapping the princess into giving her baby away. Below: The rniller and his wife tell the prince of their won- derful daughter. Opposite page below left: Mother Hulda tells Rumpelstiltskin that he mustn't shout his name, it has to be kept a secret! X. , ' V' offs: X ti ex' '.f52XZ5f:F -f-2 'f 'H' '1 1 ..n.x rl, was 1 C ,M ai- D a li +--M14 'W' 1 Q 4? Si.. 4 4 1' .' Q. A f-fr li, Q 'C g 4: ..r.f -s 1 'x . we - . . fa . , vu. ' ' l . ' , ' H .ff ' ' ' . , ' aff Alana Cargle Chris Lewis Mike Leacher Mr. Ugolini Willie Black Mike Jacobs Doreen Corpron Margaret Emerson Gay Behler jacki Washington Bill Katip Maria Owens Patti Dell Carol I-Iaames Diane Nicholl St ' B ns acia ur Vicki Chambers Vic Adams -I A iq N 2 lflwwflw 1 l M 5 f wi na - 3 r Xl W s I l ffwf2fj5Q 1 M l5i ?LliQHlfLQ0 if D D-, -f of i x D, , J Xl., ' i if , X D iii ff!!! l M 1 f rl l05 T-Hawk The Tomahawk has concentrated on improving Central's racial mis- understandings. Advisor Bud Dom- urath feels that the T-Hawk has made significant contributions to- ward airing these misunderstand- ings, making the situation less dan- gerous. It is his contention that a school newspaper Cwhich operates apart from a journalism class proiectj should be a student-run publication whose task is more than reporting three-week-old news, more than backing school spirit drives, and more than promoting competition. It can accomplish these goals and much more. The T-Hawk goal was to clear up misunderstanding, it has accomplished this and, there- fore, has been successful. To be a member of the Student Union Staff, one must be able to put up with the same teacher two times a day for two years , says Gene Gerard, Student Union spon- sor. Good grades, honesty and de- pendability, and a willingness to work are the other requirements. The staff sells activity cards in the fall, passes out T-Hawks to each homeroom, and distributes the Qrfizw' in June. fag.. Working to put together Central's biweekly news- paper were: Chris Griffin, Steve Embree, Bev Bacak, John Mason, Kathy McClure. Second four: Shelia Rice, Lyn Cline, Karen Stringer, Anita Crone, Alfreda Butler, Pauline Smith, Beatrice Wright, Annette John- son, Diana Palmateer, Cathy Crew. Third row: Cecyla Brown, Larry Tremper, Rick Rogers, Jeff Bourgeau, Dave Waffle, Jan Godoshian, Cary Mazur. Forming the editorial staff of the T-hawk were Associate Editor Kathy McClure, Sports Editor John Mason, Editor Bev Bacak, and Business Managers Steve Embree. KBelou'j Student Union members were, fini row: Advisor Gene Gerard, Janet Coffing, Jacque Smith, Linda Lippard, Rachel Merkovitz, Judy Fenberg. Ser- ond row: Thomas Putnam, Gay Neal, Charles Stearns, Mary Breen, Debbie Sterling, Debora Pesola, Linda Jensen. Third four: Jeri Ann Frizzell, Laura Seiss, Kathy Gabbard, Belinda Keefer, Jane VanLinden, Chrisie Shorey, Carolyn Neal. Fourzlo row: Aggie Childers, Virgie Johnson, Brenda Giers, Robert Grove, Richard Vine, Harold Stahl, Ralph Claus, Laras Eason. fr 'M ' - - Q if X Qr Amid mtmbef in late gfprcrrrb writers, forts ifl edition 1 rdd 2 5' ririries H Prevtnlfl posing Crew. Kami lr Brrbrrr lstrrrding and Orrit. rx uiveff Amid the blood, sweat and tears of its staff members the '67-'68 Qnizfer finally went to press in late March. The staff worked from early September leaving missed deadlines, broken type- writers, and wastebaskets full of forgotten ef- forts in their wake. In addition to the regular edition of the Qzzizfer the staff has planned to add a summer supplement covering spring ac- tivities at Central that deadlines had previously prevented the staff from covering. Right: Com- posing the staff were: joan Blaylock, Cathy Crew, Brenda Kelly, Maryanne Schoneman, Karne Merkovitz, Anita Crone, Connie Cuthrell, Barbara Weyant, Margo Graves, Steve Mc Kelvey, fstandingj Advisor Ken Brown. Bonnie Munroe and Onita Little are not pictured. f.'r:'w. a .ll -1' v 5: aa ni be S- ,. . , Q. -lx' eff 'FW -g 16- .',.J', ' - 5 'r' .sawn 4,1-2... -' 5 f . 'v , Q an '-we ww: T l . . Z . ff: 'T' Abozfe lefi: Barb Weyant adds an artistic touch to ri layout. Lefls Sports Editor Larry Tremper critically views one of Central's sports events, illfozw: Photographer Steve McKelvey wades through a mountain of negatives in the dark room. Pontiac Centralis Cappella Choir Provides Audiences ith Brilliant Performances L 4 q L Singing soprano in A Capella choir this year were: first row: Marsha Goldman, Diane Nicholl, Cynthia Saunders, Sue Papazian, Pat Jameosn, Jackie Washington. Second row: Lois Webster, Diane Cheal, Sandy Nutter, Chris Griffin, Michele McPherson, Barb johnson. Third row: Anne Fell, Sue Hollis, Vickie Chambers, Theresa Hunt, Gay Behler, Pam Boleyiack. Fourth row: Kris Byrd, Dolores Burns, Mary Ellenwood, Pam Pillow, Cornelia Dixon, Patti Dell. g f ssss s ae N' Ch Our A- lridiy, l' peted in Their lloziit 1 members ings. The ell hlehd. 1 he elim the three: One had wi Commis Ovation. 1 i l l ! Choir Competes Our A Cappella Choir has done it again. On Friday, March 8th, the A Cappella Choir com- peted in the Class AAA district contest. Their two selections were Lacrymosa by Mozart and Entrata by Goemanne. The 89 members took three out of three first place rat- ings. The choir seemed to have Good control and blend, a fine appearance, music that seemed to be alive and excellent balance, according to the three judges. One of the more rewarding experiences they had was when the choir performed at a City Commission Meeting and received a standing ovation. 1 - L Blending their bass voices in with the harmony of the choir this year were: fin! mul: Tom Condon, Mark Asplin, Paul Beebe, jim Mitchell, Don Dewey. Serond row: joe McMillen, john Farms, Rick Blakeney, John Phillips, Dick Schiller, Willie Black. Third row: jon Baumkel, Chuck Porritt, Mike Stowe, Vitor Adams, Dave Waffle, Dave Rog- ers, Brooks Putnam. Fourlla row: Ted Mole, Dick Boyce, Bill Price, Mike Orencia, Lee Rebeneck, jim -White, Tom Hillsey. fflbovej Tenors: fir-rt row: Tom Gibson, Nick Leland, Randy Sutt, Michael Gloomis. Second roux' Pete Marinos, Craig Everett, Bob Vallier, Dave Rogers, Larry Hurst. Third row: Craig Velte, Ken Overbaugh, Alan Paterson, Dean Williams, Mike Shanholtz. fBel0u'j Altos: fit!! row: Jan Beebe, Ginny Hawkins, Marilyn Quance, Maryanne Schoneman, Karen jones. Second row: Cathy Collins, Doreen Corpron, Elaine Smith, Annette Johnson, Beth Vershure, Mary Collins. Third 7'011'.' Stacia Burns, Pat Williams, Marty Yeager, Pat Plouffe, jean Mc- Cann. Fourllo row: Cindy Krantz, Cheryl Dell, Margaret Emerson, Diane Baker, Mary Susan Morse, Linda Hess. ff i it L f X I09 l i l I I yi 20 Singers Take Curtain Call 4: r I 3 vs ll l Senior Girls are: jacki Washington at piano, firrz row: Stacia Burns, Diane Cheal, janet Shaw, Sandy Nutter, Beth Vershure, Diane Nicholl, Maryanne Schoneman, Marsha Goldman, Karen Jones. Second row: Margaret Enerson, Alana Cargle, Cheryl Dell, Pat Plouffe, Patti Dell, Vicki Chambers, Lois Webster, Lue Hollis, Chris Griffin, Theresa Hunt. Senior Boys are: Willie Black at pianog fini row: Randy Sutt, Nick Leland, Ted Mole, Mike Orencia, Purvis Hunt, Mike Stowe. Serond row: joe McMillen, Craig Everett, John Farms, Ken Overbaugh, Pete Marinos, Alan Paterson. The Madrigals is a selective group under the direction of Mr. Gilbert Jackson. They have performed in a Fall Festival, a Thanksgiving Assembly, a Christmas concert and at the junior Highs. This group has appeared at the Bethany Baptist Church and the Woodside Medical Clinic. The Senior Girls' and Senior Boys' Ensembles are under the direction of Michael Dempsey. This year these groups have been very busy performing at many of the area schools, at Christmas performances and in the Spring Concert. The Senior Girls have recorded a few songs for Mrs. Scribner to send to the men in Viet Nam. I ' i IN. r wig! i IIO ,. I l .1 ll . u Q 44 77 if Members of jim rout 1 Doreen CNP Serond rout' j rrrrevrrrl DrridBarre1I bgugh, Mike row: Diane ljrms, Cynlhi lrclrsorrdirff Brlour are th Ensemble, fi Blersrein, Cl lermrd row: Michelle Mt row: Gilbert Alfredia But Icy, ErhelT Johnson. rw P' I. J Members of the Madrigals fright! are: fin! row: Linda Emsley, Gayle Godsell, Doreen Corpron, Marti Yeager, Elaine Smith. Second row: Alan Paterson, John Farms, Ted Mole, Daryl Wilcox, john Cairo. Third row: David Barker, Bruce Markham, Ken Over- baugh, Mike Martin, Bill Merriman. Side row: Diane Baker, Barb Crossman, Pat Wil- liams, Cynthia Sanders, Carol Haanes, Gilbert jackson, director. Below are the members of the Junior Girls' Ensembleg fini row: Trudy Herring, Bev Bletstein, Clementine Stanley, Carolyn Payne. Serond row: Jan Warren, Marlene Petrie, Michelle McPherson, Sherry Scruggs. Third row: Gilbert Jackson fdirectorj, Bev Wright, Alfredia Butler, Barb Johnson, Judy Dud- ley, Ethel Terry, Margaret johnson, Annette Johnson. '11 'f -x':u':- 5 f' Central Has Some Swingin' Singers The swingers was a mai gf.-,up at washington junior H' is ig , but made their move to Central when Gilbert jackson began teach- ing here. The group of sophomore boys have performed at the Christmas assembly, the YWCA, and at various junior highs. The Girls' Choir, under the direction of Gilbert jackson per- formed for the Central PTSA, the school Christmas program, various junior highs and at the Spring Concert. The Folksinging Club, sponsored by Carl Knirk, met after school on Thursdays. Everyone brought a new song and his guitar to each meeting. The club has attended the Simon and Garfunkle Concert, and has sponsored an Ugly Man Contest. X-f gl- Swingers are: john Cairo, Jim Sluka, Jim Rob' ff B ki, Steve Strine, Dan Schlyfestone. me i Jan aum e LIL! 7 mul l f' .timbers of th .au Purdy Ka Guest Robin - 7 s I it 1 i 4 , 31 1 ' 1 ,I ,mul N nw ' illll ll ll if i. 'Mi I WE' if , W Y J Members of the Folk Smging Club are first row: Bonnie Munroe, Cheryl Dell. Sefond row: Ann Purdy Karen Parker Carl Knirk fsponsorj, Mike Orencia, Pat Plouffe. Third row: Percy Guest Robin Rueter Cathy Corbin Carol Taylor, Randy Leist, Becky McClay, Mona DeQuis. 5 .t , -' . jji t 1, Y . ,f Girls' Choir members are: fifrt row: Bretha Terry, Diandria Mathews, Brenda Brown, Anita Singleton, Ella Shannon, Olga Moran, Glenda jones, Linda Holland, Charlotte Miller, Penny Hurford, Barbara Green, Marie Phlegm. Serond row: Mary Delgado, Armon Porter, Brenda Watson, Mary Elam, Arlene Guilds, Ormelia Myles, Glenda Stephens, Antionette Lawrence, Linda Treece, Belinda Keefer, Lulu Harris, Ann Widdifield. Tbfrd wuz' Vickie West, Karen Bateman, Julie Denham, Mary Gragg, Cecilia Wilson, Janice Ledsinger, Marcia Skelley, Carol Washing- ton, Rosemary Vallier, Melinda Lane, Donna Waters, Helen Price. Fouflb row: Alfreda Butler, Cecylya Brown, Janis Nelson, Rhonda Galloway, Onita Little, jennifer Quince, Margaret john- son, Peggy Totten, Debbie Sterling, Dianne Davis, Clementine Stanley, Mary Woods. II3 Marching Musicians A familiar form of entertainment on the football field during half-time this fall was the precise ranks of Centra1's marching band. Under director Richard Morse, led by Drum .Major Bill Rollo and his assistants jeff Bisanz and Bill Katip, the band C104 strongj performed on numerous occasions both on and off the football field. In early October they were invited to march in Western Michigan University's Homecoming Parade. At their annual Christmas Concert, they played host to several area junior high bands. ivy The Drum Major staff for this year were: Director Morse, Bill Katip, Bill Rollo, Mike Roush and jeff Bisanz. Woodwind members of the Band for this year were: first row: Debby Davis, Anita Crone, Carole Tiernan, Sharon White, Arthur Hodges, Diane Baker, Marilyn Walker, Nancy Schmitz, janet Shaw, Sylvia Simon. Second foul: Brenda Mitchell, Carolyn Johnson, Marlene Moriarty, Rose Navarro, Margret Price, Claudetta Shorters, Lawrence Bond, Enid Thomas, Barbra Parker, Marion Anthony. Third row: Debbie Harhraves, Wyatt Gee, John Cox, Carolyn Crawford, Dan Schlyfestor, Cynthia Walker, Dale Aldo, Mike Sarokin, Shelia Leidy, Bev Burton, Mindy Joos, Sharon Jones, Mary Martinez. Fourth row: Rick Cody, Alana Cargle, Margaret Price, Ernie Lewis, Arthur Stewart, james Noel, Lloyd Cobb, Jim Anthony, Tim Cooley, Wayne Genereux, Randy Leist, Anthony Holland, Gilbert Martinez, Evelyn Lavallis. Q I! . 1? A .. A A 'll ' L 4 K CT One Hundred Four Swingers cussion. Fin! row: Scott Mckay, james Sluka, Myruin Brimm, Mike Roush, Gilbert Martinez, john Featherston, Rex Rouch. Second row: Carl Willett, Rick Humphries, Rudolph Churchwell, Tom McKelvey, jim Sutherland, Ken Ellison. Brass members of the Marching Band were as follows, fifrz row: Ron Wood, Carol White, Tom Stafne, Mona Dequis, Steve Wilcox, Daryl Wilcos, Gerald Haack. Second row: Carol Mallory, Andre Burrell, Ray Gibson, Gary Featherston, Michael Ninotti, Llewellyn Jones, Eartha Hol- ley, William Spann. Third raw: John Shafer, Carl Worth, Carey Mazur, Wayne Coleman, jim Humphries, John Graham, jim Rofe, Larry Strand, Cliff Buffet, Sandra Affeldt. Fouflh row: Kim Fox, Major Minor, Oliver Mathes, Chris Stepelton, Tom Shephard, Dale Cheal, Jeff Rosner, Lee Mabe, Raymond Wiggins, Dave Rath, Gil Bush. Il5 H L-wi-L familar. -H - Essential to the Marching Band this year was Per- X V J ' Pontiatfs Best Marching Band l A L- A Both school and city can feel a deep sense of pride in the accomplishments of PCHS's Marching Band, pictured above. Playing in the Wind Ensemble Kpirtured belowj are: firrz row: janet Shaw, Nancy Schmitz, Marva Burns, Anita Crone. Second row: Jim Anthony, Wyatt Gee, Alana Cargle, Shelia Leidy, john Cox, Dan Schlyfeston, Betsy Parker, Mike Sarokin, Laymond Eames, Tim Cooley, Noel james, Llyod Cobb, Arthur Stewart, Dale Aldo. Third row: Mary Ewalt, Barbara Crossman, Carolyn Crawford, john Shafer, Oliver Mathes, Sandra Affeldt, David Rath, Cary Mazur, Steve Wilcox, Tom Stafne, Rufus Burrow, Gary Featherston, Mona Dequis, jeff Bisanz. Fourth row: Marlene Moriarty, Rick Cody, Brenda Mitchell, Margaret Price, Wayne Genereux, jeff Rosner, Chris Stepleton, Bill Katip, Tom Shepherd, Gil Bush, Dale Cheal, Albrey Tipton, Bill Rollo, Ron Wood, jim Rofe. Fiflla row: Ronald johnson, Kim Fox, David Thomas, jim Sutherland, Mike Roush, john Featherston, Thomas McKelvey, Ken Ellison, Director Richard Morse. II6 f 0 It .. 4 The strumez ens, rf made record also p meets perlor of insi alters' l l,l zz! l 'lui-1 The Wind Ensemble, a fairly new group added to the in- strumental department, entered a Band Festival in Mt. Clem- ens, receiving a high rating. In April, the Wind Ensemble made a record of their best hits of 1966, 67, and 68. This record was only sold to faculty and band members. They also participated in the Spring Concert. The Concert Band meets third hour with Mr. Robert Morse. They are not a performing band. However they learn the basic techniques of instrumental music. The Stage Band meets Tuesday night after school. They have recorded a song on the album. Pi xy? di Representing PCHS throughout the city are the lively sounds of its Stage Band. Fin: row: Dale Aldo, Llyod Cobb, Jim Anthony, Lay- mond Eames, James Noel, Tim Cooley, Charles Anthony, Mark Blaylock, Sandy Affeldt, Gil Bush, Dave Rath. Serond row: Ken Ellison, Gary Featherston, Mona Dequis, Steve Wilcox, Darryl Wil- cox. I A Q , l f L - II7 EEF I .NWN 1 , G, , Q, , . - - I ll Play for Me a Symphony , , 1. ,, 3 , I 1 I I l , ,i ,. il EJ xl ,Q :ii lv A ,. 2 fl , Members of Central's Symphonic Band lpiriured abovej are: firrl row: Diane Baker, Carol Tiernan, Debby Davis, Arthur Hodge, Charles Anthony, Steve Wilcox, john Graham, jim Humphries, Cliff Buffett, Larry Strand. Second row: Diane Cheal, Stacia Burns, Anthony Holland, Randy Leist, Mindy joos, Mark Blaylock, Raymond Wiggins, Doug Carrothers, Major Miner, John Schafer, Eartha Holley, Wayne Coleman, Bill Sparm, Karl Wirth, Carol Mallory, Mike Ninotti. Third row: Carolyn Johnson, Sharon Jones, Rose Navarro, Llyod Cobb, Arthur Stewart, Linward Lowe, Norace Davis, Darryl Wilcox, Ray Gibson, Andre Burrel. Fourth row: Bev Burton, jackie Stiles, Lee Mabe, Kim Fox, Carl Willett, Mirvin Brimm, Rex Roach, Gil Martinez, jim Sluka, Director Richard Morse. Members of the Pep Band K pictured belowj are: first row: janet Shaw, Alana Cargle, jim Anthony, Dave Rath, Sandra Affeldt, Olive Mathes, Tom Sheppard, James Bush, Mona Dequis, Carol Mallory, Steve Wilcox. Second row: Ken Ellison, Myrvin Brim, Student Director Dale Aldo. V I Q ' 9' , 1 Y l l 5 9 W5 wwf Nadi Pafkffv I ufmold nuff, ' WMS quii, Chnl. I Third W Kfiveyy i jimSuth1 to if Ztfj t 'K to i l -.Q Viola, 4 d'lESlrag EHICISQH sfffllld 1 Carol M L ROBQH I t 8 W y E 1, W t an S , Making up the Wind section of Central's Orchestra are, fini row: Nancy Schmitz, Mike Sarokin, Betsy Parker, Mary Ewalt, jim Anthony, Laymond Eames. Second row: Jim Rofe, Chris Stepleton, Ronald Woods, Steve Wilcox, Mona De- quis, Jeff Bisanz, David Rath, Dale Cheal, Bill Katip, jeff Rosner. Third row: Mike Roush, Tom Mc- Kelvey, Brooks Putnam, Neil Gray, Jim Sutherland. Viola, cello, and bass sections of the Or- chestra are: first row: Herry Allen, Margare Emerson, Marilyn Quance, Gayle Godsell t Second row: Davy Lee Thomas, jill Curran, Carol Mallor Carlotta Booth, Linda Hess. Y, Third row: Sharon Lohr, Brooks Putnam Robert johnson. f X 7 4 A . , Violins of the Orchestra Band are the fol- lowing: fir!! row: Jan Waters, Polly Schmitz, Debby Olson, Karen Parkers. 'Second row: Mary Nichols, Madeir Boothe, Melanie House, Evelyn Rucks, Roslyn White. Third row: Mary Susan Morse, Janice Farner, Beth Boone, Susan Hawell, Linda Cantu. The Symphonic band made a record- ing of their best songs of the years of 1966, 67, and 68. They also toured the area junior highs under the direc- tion of Robert Morse. Dale Aldo led the Pep band through- out the basketball season at both games and assemblies. Throughout the year the Orchestra toured the junior high schoo1s,-pro- vided music for The King and I, and ended the year with the Spring Con- cert. II9 Il l I V .tim 20 '68 Seniors Sound ff The Quiver staff, in its quest for truth, tramped the ancient passage- ways and homeroom haunts of the 1968 seniors. Opinions were sought on a variety of topics. The most common were the- ever popular length of rkirt, the ominous ab- stract Juccerr, and the perplexing flower people or bippier. And of course, there were the ones we couldn't print. 4.. ..-.V Ruth Gibson on skirts: They are going too far, showing off what they shouldn't be a little bit goes a long way! I20 Tomas Villarreal with tongue in cheek on success: It's faking your way through school and getting a cap and gown. W., Joe Gordon on hippies: They have given up the traditional behavior of their parents and the goals of the adult world Beauty, love and co-existence are their reasons. Charlotte Miller on skirts: They are going down! They've got to go down! That's the only place left for them to go. Glo-Ann Walsh on success: An A on a paper does not mean success unless you've earned it. V Y ' , Q Anthony Snoddy on sklrts Sknrts Wxll turn mto twelve mch wxde belts ln 1968 'E' Maxxne Thome on success It s axmmg for the sky and reachlng the top of the fence And on hxppxes They are un fortunate females Whose parents won t let them take mstant break as 7' Larry Tremper on success Success 15 happmess, xf you are not happy and dont have peace of mnnd I dont feel you are a success LaVerne Chatmon on h pp s They are people who are confused mlsunderstood dxrty half of the tnme and they need haxrcuts and some clothlng -4 4 Verna Katip on hippies: They should be helped but not support- e Martne Thorpe on sklrts I dont know about skxrts gettmg any short but lf they do everythmg else w1ll have to get longer 1 9' dvi 1 T . il V ' fn, ,,,., Y , . , , v n I ' f 3 ' 2 ' I ' ll ' ' ' ' ' A 3 K 1 ' Il ' ' . ll I ' ' er . . . ' ' ' If 1 ie : ' ll a bl I . s ' ,I A xx . n ' lf Y . li If f t YI l2l ,..-l.g,4-,..4..a..1.r....s.m...lt wi,-l. 'Q' J ' 3... - - ' T , ' LM -.L-usu.uu..,. ...,..,,..4..........H,,,,,, Meadow Brook Second Season Maintains Its Popularit Among the plays presented to Pontiac Central student audiences by Oakland University's fprofessionalj Meadow Brook Theater was the delightful comedy, Clmrleyk Aunt, possibly the seasons most popular play. Leff: Disguised as Charley's aunt, Lord Fancourt Babberly fCurt Dawsonj acts as chaperone for two of Charley's lady friends fLorna Lewis and Barbara Caruso, beloufj. His most serious interference is caused by the lady's pompous guardian, played by Eric Berry. 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Sherry Pmwll. l25 Sophomore Portraits Adams, Pat Adams, Shirla Allen, Cheryl Allen, Linda Alspaugh, Aaron Amerson, joe Anderson, Chris Anderson, Tom Andritsis, Irene Anthony, Gayle Appleton, joan Appleton, Judy Applewhite, Willie Arans, Charles Arnett, Fleetwood Ayala, Richard Babcock, Joyce Baird, Barb Baldwin, Mary Barry, Michelle Bass, Robert Bates, Rae Batts, Dave Baumkel, Jan 1 ,4 I 1' , 1 are ,,,i f ' v Rx 1 .V 'J Xl Beck, Chuck Bedford, Bruce Bell, Mary Benion, Bonnie Benson, Deborah Benton, Brenda Berry, Sue Billinger, Rosalyn Bishop, Mike Bivens, Etta Black, Billie Ann Black, Dennis Blaylock, Roger Bletstein, Bev Blevins, Sandra Bokota, Claudie - Bolan, Diane Bonds, Lawrence Bone, Lonnie Boone, Elizabeth Booth, Elizabeth Boothe, Madeir Bottom, jan Bowman, Neva I I 1 I aa .Rl Burton Beverly Bussey Ul1se Butler Bob Carro john Campbell Kathleen Cardona Alan Carr Ann Carr joe Carr Ray Carro Dorene Carrothers Douglas Carson Berdena Cashnn Mxke Castro ASCCHSIOD Cate Dave Cato Jerry Cato Mary Cauley Jm Charles Octavrs Chrrstlan janet Chunn Perry Churchwell Arlene Clancy Mxke Clark Charles Brace, Craig Bradley, Deboratt Bragan, Paul Brayman, Tim Brewer, Jeff Brewer, Randall Bright, Brimm, Bri ney, Brooks, Brown, Brown, Brown Brown Sondria Twylah Barb Ella Diane Emma VlfglI'lla Wendy Brownlee Juanita Bruce Paul Bruneel Raymond Bryant Ron Bryson Dan Byas Floyd Bueno Marlo Buffett Cllff Burch Barry Burrell Andre 11404 faam 3 ' F. 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Q f ni, , 4, ' v , X K Y x v I X 5 4 ' 4, I 4' Ji wat .fly 1 ' Clark, Dorothy Clark, Jay Claus, Ralph Clay, Arma Clemmer, Gail Clinard, Linda Cobb, Darryl Cobb, Denise Cochran, Ronnie Codere, Michele Coffing, janet Cohen, Carl Cohoon, Debbi Cole, Doris Cole, John Coleman, Wayne Collins, Anthony Collins, Bob' Contreras, Meguel Cook, Barbara Cook, Ronnie Coomer, Ramona Coram, David Corbin, Kathy 173' T fr L' C ,f fl ,W 4. 42 'L ' ii! , 2 s I .Z Throughout this portrait section you will find opinions on a variety of topics. The edi- torial staff thought it would be a good idea to show underclassmen to be more than stiffly posed faces on an 8k by 11 page of 80 lb paper Ray Wiggins with tongue in cheek on success Success depends on whatever you choose to be in life If you choose to be a bum be the best Day Claudia Days Richard Dean Vickie Denham ulie Denton Sam DeQu1s Mona D1nk1ns Spencer Dixon Muriel Donald Boudes Donalson Laura v Doty Judi Douglas Lewis Dowe Cynthia Dudas Richard Dunlap Ron Eason Duane Eaton Michael Edwards Melvin Elliott Kathy Elliott Sue Ellout Jerry Emsley Linda Ennis Albert Estrada Rita Evans Linda Everett Leigh Ewald jim Ewalt Mary Eyman Many Fater Diana Filak Debbie Fnmbmger Russ Finley Michael Fxnneran Bill Fisher Iva Fiske Chris I29 ' , : 3 , JJ.. ,Q , 2 Y ' 3 . A at ' ' 1 F 1 Q an A Q 'X' 1? 'if' ' 43' is mf . ,' . bf , 3 ,J 2 tnamknubhknlhlw Wi Q-'l -1' ' ' -'- ' , . 7 wie an il , A 30 YZ' - ,y A Grammer, Dennis Grandberry, Michael Graves, Jo Grayer, Calvin Green, Don Green, Pat Green, Prince Green, Willie Greenhalgh, Steve Griffin, Anthony Griffin, Ronald Grogan, Greg 'ff ag sf Z x 5' it ff FEI' 4 A ' Pat I F K 1 -f Fladger, johnny Flye, Debra Flye, Ronald Flores, Jesse Flores, Sandy Forslund, Becky Foster, Melinda Foust, Gayle Fox, Kim Fread, Cynthia Freeman, Cheryl Freeman, Sheila Fritz, Scott Frye, Chris Fulton, Chip Gay, Dexter Gee, Wyatt Genereux, Wayne George, james George, Tim Gibson, Gregg Gibson, Ray Gilbert, Mike Gilbert, Pat Gilland, Fairl Glasgow, Russell Glenn, Gregory Gloomis, Michael Godsell, Gayle Golnes, Melba Gomez, Yolanda Gracy, Steven Gragg, Andre Graham, Anthony Graham, Marcia Graham, john l x fi Guajardo, jackie Guest, Percy Gulacsik, Tarri Guthery, Karen Guthery, Kaye Guy, Sandra Haack Gerald Haanes Carol Hager Everett Hagler Walter Hall Jettte Hall L1nda Hamtlton Darlene Hankln Suzanne Harden Peggy Hargraves Debby Hams Harrrs Hams Hams Harrts Anthony Cheryle Kathleen Lu a Shxrley Hartley Larry Hatten Leon Hauser Ltsa Hawley Ellen Hayes Hayes Hayes Hazen Heard Gwendolyn Larry Regnnald Lloyd Thomas Heaton Cmdy Hegwood Cherly Hemmmg Dan Henderstem Glenn Henry jan Henry Ray Hernandez jr Hernandez Larry Herrmg Monte Herrrng Trudy Herron Clarissa Herron Mnke Hershey john Hertza Ester Heymann Tom Htbbs Ron Hxcks Terry Hxetanen Carol L f -ss ,fv- Y ,I Hy f ' f f!! f HM f ' Ea t H l , ez ...hu . g ,lil , ' V lf A . 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'-G ' H' , 'Q V - - . --- ., ,...h..m..uu..-llnaa ulhhliiu-hitting, N Ag- H' Gi- 42 3 Johnson, Johnson, Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson, Virgie Jones Calvin Jones Claudia Jones Kenneth Jones, Llewellyn Jones Loretta 1 Alvin Carolyn Ernestine Iris Mat -7 Higgins, Nikki Hillian, Grace Hillie, John Hobson, Jo Marie Hodge, Art Hofmeister, Dan Hogg, Rebecca Holland, Anthony Holland, Janet Holley, Eartha Hopkins, Winston Houck, Melanie Houston, David Howard, Barbara Howard, Raymond Howell, Susan Hulsman, Paula Hunley, Gary Hunt, Regina Hutchison, Robert Irby, Cheryl Jackson, Jim Jackson, Richard Jacobs, Jerome James, Norde Jamison, Daisy Janis, Steve Jaroslawski, Larry Jefferson, Johnny Jefferson, Mary Jefferson, Tommy Jennings, Gloria Jenson, Linda Jernagin, Palestine Jernagin, Willie Jimenez, Angie 'T l 5 'WW jones Robert jones Shelby jordan Patncra Joseph Judy Karaguleff Chrrs Katrp B111 Kelly Jerry Ketchum Steve Kennedy Pat Kentfneld jeff Keyes Donna Kmg Lonnne Khlerkher Chnstlne Knudsen Rodney Koch Vrckr Koechrg Stan Kruszewskn Sherry Kuechle Steven kb Kukuk Donald Kurth Steve Lake Nanette Larange Terry Larson Pam LaSalle Pxerre Lavallrs Evelyn Laws Pete Lawson Brenda Leczel Pam Lee JoAnn Lee Leonard Lewrs 1 Lewrs Lewls Lewls SLI 'W 'ff Gladys Henrretta M1chael Veronlca janet Henry on why young people take drugs They take drugs because they thmk 1ts the IN or cool thrng to do But t e are wrong and some fmd out too late Y K , 1 n ' 5 Q l I o , 1 K ' . , . , , 11 .5 5 - , - , .AV, E 3 ' 4 'I l I 1 I' V 1 , ' ,ff ' ,i ff' , ' , ' V 'V . , A , X rl X rj- 9 A -1 -1 Y f Lampman, George ' . ZZ VI , L , ' 7 ' 1 , I , 1-ff ' fo l ' '- 'fyy V. H 5 . ' . YM f gk ' i if ll ' . h y , . hu... ..r..,...wuu-Auqullhulhl Q.. us Mabe, Lee Mack, Robert Mackley, Roger Mainous, Brenda Mallonen, Lauri Mallory, Minor Mangum, Margaret Manns, Earl Manns, George Mardis, Gwen Markham, Bruce Marks, Thresa gg ' I Linsenman, Michael Linwood, Larry Lohr, Sharon Long, Andrea Long, Dinkie Long, James Lonteen, Dave Losano, Carlotta Louis, Roy Louris, Evelyn Lowery, Cheryl Lowes, Pandy Luckadoo, Wendell Lumpkin, Arnold Lumpking, Patricia Luster, Timothy Lyons, Sue Mabe, Joe -may 'wi G' i al in Q9 A ,if F I V , I , I --Av ,3 1 f A-6 ' 1 ' ! Markwood, Terri Marotz, Marlene Marshall, George Martinez, Mary Martyn, Daniel Mason, Calvin Mason, Jackie Mason, jerrel Mathews, Diandria May, Beulah Mayo, Brenda Mayo, Julius Mc Adoo, john McAllister, Jeannette McCarrick, Karen McClain, Willie McClellan, Ronnie McClendon, Ken McClendon, Tyler McCormick, Diane McCullun, Howell McDonald, Quintin McElwee, Mike McGhee, Debra McGrow, Rozanne McGuthrie Howard Mclnnis Kathy McKelvey Tom MCKlmly Robert McK1nley Brenda McKnxght George McLay Dan McLay Elnzabeth McNeely Marlene McNe1r Davld McVean Nell '1'l'VUIll'lH!Nh'1m!! Q -+ ,, . . . 1-f A as ff ww: ap.. iprvs- W I L Mnlton Terry Mladenoff Dennns Montgomery Marsha Moon Jeffery Moon Sue Moore Fonda Moore Jane Moore Lucmda Mornarty Timmy Moms Connne Moms Rnchard Morrnson Craren Morton Ruby Moses Patncxa Moss Debrah Mount Shxrley Moya Roberto Moyet Manuel Menyweathers Dorothy Merkovrtz Rachel 0- Merle Damarxs Merrlman Wxllzam Metoyer Debble Metoyer Wllllam RX Mlckens Moses Mlckens Sharon Mrhay Marla Mlller Kurt Mnlton Chrlstme Mxlton Ruby 'M add W JM ,fur gil l35 l Y t T T at I 'X X 5 K I I f 5 9 'V H ,' V V f- ,., , ff ' f , , . W. ' f ,, 7 V ' N' A1 4' X? 4 5 a,wl,,f.,,' ,N , T pe 'M 9 7 , 1 , . K v 9 , jfs- , . , 'wx , A Z' it f , K4., ar ,ft . ' . , f ., Q , E 5, ' , Y . ' 1, 9 ' ft 1 ' R Y A A , 1 I I 2. 1 i, , M, ,- -M ' , , 2 A A. '35 4. if A 1 Y , 1 ' , ' I , A I , wh.. 9 - 2-.Y 'vm I -nu, 1 ' X j 4 I Mummy, ,,,,, ll ' 1 - ' ' P l --- - ui. - gn-1. 4 . ....l,..mnl.muall1LliM1HHll1-Milf Al . 4 3 1 X O'Connor, Carol O'Reilly, Robert Owens, Doris Owens, Herschel Owens, Jennie Palm, Gayle Palmer, Delores Palmer, James Parker, Betsy Parker, Karen Parker, Perry Patton, Bennie All. ' lfii J 4 t 'F' i Munson, jerry Munson, joe Murphy, Christine Murray, joseph Navarro, Felipe Navarro, Phyllis Neal, Gay Negrete, Linda Nelson, Margaret Newcomb, Lewelyn Newman, Mark Newman, Mike Nichols, Mary Northern, George Northrup, Henry Northrup, Ruth Norton, Gay O'C0nner, Kathy Patton, Bruce Patton, Nelson Patton, Ray Payne, David Pembroke, Teresa Perry, Susan Peterson, Dennis Peterson, Jim Peterson, Kathy Phillips, Gus Pierce, Roy Piercey, Evan Pinkham, Frank Pinnick, Cathy Pippen, Herb Post, Dave Pote, Susan Potter, Kathy Powell, Powell, Powell, Powers, Powers, Preston, Price, Margaret Price, Vevolyn Proffitt, Jill Pryor Chma Pryor Dormda Purdy Ann Putnam Torn Qurllen Sharon Raxrden Frank Ramm Sue Ramrree Grlbert Ranson Ronald Rathff Dorothy Ratlxff jerry Rerd Herbert Reuter Robm Rhmehart Lmda Rnchards Debbre Rlchards j1m Rlchardson Vance Rxemenschnercler Dan Rlghtmrre Conme Rmgstaff Charles Rrvera Albert Rrvera Martha Roberta Lynda 'WW!9J!!iNY,W!XH -f W7 - Elbert , Greg 4 fps' 1 Nathaniel , I gl Beverly Q F' Sandra Deborah f if' Deborah Preston on what w1ll hap pen to hemlmes ln 1968 Hemlmes keep pace wxth the stock market the hemlmes w1ll fall when the market drops fEd1tor s note Too much prospern ty could bring about dxsastrous re sults 7404! Roberts Ronald Robertson K1m1t Robmson Belmda Robrnett Jrm I L I? I ' P Q D i 1 y rr -D 5 , P. l Q Hi I, Lf. R - If ' I, , ,. gage X., I A --. L , ji . 'zlll , if 9' gl , , E ' If 3: -I H? f . ,. ' 2 , ,E ,. -t y l - , - 4 ll . D I ' g A H v 1 A a-- I37 ..l...n.r,.Alm.t..ll-mill! . Robinson, Everet Robinson, Shelia Robles, jesse Rodgers, Paul Rodgers, Sarah Ronnie, Deborah Rosner, jeff Ross, Dennis Rotundo, Francine Rouls, Yvonne Rouser, Darlene Runyan, Chris Russell, Donald Russell, Henry Russell, Nancy Rutherford, Patricia Sage, Curtis Salazar, Guadalupe Samson, Charles Saunders, joe Schlyfestone, Daniel Schmidt, Sally Schmitz, Nancy Schoneman, Faith Schroeder, Steve Scott, David Scott, Mark Seay, Diane Seay, Vicki Sempere, Douglas Shanholtz, Mark Sharette, Sharon Sharpe, Mark Shaw, Harold Shaw, Peggy Shearer, Jeanetta li L Shelton, Anita Shelton, David Shepherd, David Shields, Joyce Shorey, Chrisie Shuart, Bill Simmons, Anita Simon, Sylvia Simpson, Shedrick Sisk, Phyllis Skelley, Marcia Sluka, James .Ea Tatum Becky Thomas Garnell Thompson Alicia Thompson Dorothy Thompson Elmer Thomson Celeste Thorne Donna Threlkeld John Tiernan Chris Tilwick John Tison Wayne Todd Carol AF Smartt Alecra Smrth Smrth Smrth Smith Smlth Smith Smn th Smrth Smrth Smrth Smlth Alma Andrea Anme Cynthra Doug E lrzabeth Karen LaVene Madrson Renay Thurman Snoddy Karen Snow Deana Spann Terence Spann Verdrna Splude Roger Sprmger Cynthia Stamey Kathy Stanford Florence Stephens jackre Sterlrng Mrtch Stevens Stevens Stevens Greg Lauretta Terry Stewart Arthur Stewart Paula Strles Jacque Stone Steve Strand Larry Strrckland Brlly Strrne Steve Styles Mary Sutherland Davrd Sweeney Eddre Sweet Denms ff mrL,:ru.s:asAh.lauhlIhlHAlJ4AIAlllll1Zi't llr ' A if Trejo, Raymond Tucker, Jerald Turner, Gladys Turpin, Beth Tyler, Millard Uhrich, Mark Valentine, Grace Vallier, Rosemary VanCoevering, Gretchen Vanderver, Lacy VanLinden, Jane , Vasquez, Maria , Q, Walchesky, Eugene Walker, Carol Walker, Eric Walker, john Walker, Marilyn Wallace, Lee Walters, Linda Warfield, Laurie Warner, Robert Wilson, Eamma Wilson, Erwin Wilson, Eulene Wilson, Judy Wilson, Michael Wine, Ellen Winstanley, Sue 1, 5' 9 ,J W W A 1, , I 1 ' Wirth, Karl Wolverton, Jeri Womack, Nancy Wood, jack Warren, Lynda Warren, Nancy Taylor, Ada Taylor, Loretta Taylor, Marilynn Taylor, Steve Teague, Chuck Templeton, Kathy Terry, William Thiede, Linda Thomas, Annette Thomas, Carolyn Thomas, David Thomas, Enid Tovar, Leticia Travis, Rella !l'1!!I..1l!IF!!!'l... 'Nlll Mig' , f fhk fl Anrta Srmmons on hrppres A hnppy rs a person lookrng for peace nn a world of war confhct and hostrle feelmgs In my opmron they need to be understood and not crrtrcxzed They are people wxth deep emotional feelings about the world they lrve rn I hope that someday the world wrll lrsten to what they have to say Washmgton Carol Washrngton oyce Washrngton Nancy Wrllrams Wlllrams Wrllrams Wrlhams Wrllrams Wllll3mS Wlllrams Wrllrams Wrllrams Wrllxams Wllllams Wrllrams Wllllams Watkms Mayorxe Watkrns Pamela Watson Nancy Watters Greg Way Ly nda Webb Annette Webb Mildred Webster Rrchard Wellons Charles Wells Mxchael Whrte Martha Whrte Sharon Whrte Valerxe Wrlcox Brlly Wxllett Carl Alberta Barry Davrd Donnre Helena oyce Kathy Myrtle Lxnda Shella Stefanye Thomas Velma Wrllxamson Steve X Wrlson Arlene Wrlson Brll Woodham Golde Zmnermon Susan . , . 7 ' 1 v . ' . . , ,A E, I , 'V E? L , , W J ft e f 3 I M 'A at tx . ' , ' A V' s , . 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V l I mmlruudiuidlliblkli lil 1 hs. unior Portraits Acre, Sheryl Adams, Eldon Adams, Leola Affeldt, Sandra Alexander, Earl Allen, Anthony Allen, Don Allen, Jerry Alsup, Saundra Anderson, Betty Andrews, Gary Anthony, jim Bedard, Rita Bedford, Dan Beebe, Janine Behler, Gay Belknap, Ruth Bell, Chris Bell, Mark Benns, Dick Benson, Bob Bergo, Roger Bierlein, Margie Bilbo, Kenneth XL K Arciniaga, Anthony Arnold, Larry Asplin, Mark Autry, jim Ayala, Robert Baker, Ken Barefoot, Marshall Barnett, Bob Bass, Stephen Baumgras, Linda Baumkel, Mark x Bird, Kris f Bisanz, jeff 3, Black, jackie Blakeneny, Rick Blaylock, Joan B Blaylock, Mark A 1 Boaz, Suzanne Bobo, Bobby Boettaer, Marsha Bolan, Linda Boleyjack, Pamela Bolton, jim 'WWT1Hl1E7mm r ...... ij,-7 4 Brown Brenda Brown Ken Bruce Linda Bryant Sheila Burch Clayton Burch Jeannete Burford Margaret Burgdorf B111 Burkett .Earlean Burlxng Wayne Burns Delores Burns Eleanor Carros Donald Casstevens Karen Cato Arlme Cato Carolyn Chambers Jeffrey Chambers Vicki Chapdelaine Nola Chatmon Ledtrs Cheate Janis Childers Agatha Chovanec Ed Ciavarella Vince Clavs Laurie Booth, Carlotta Boothe, Rodney Borders, Myron Boughnen, Ronald Boyee, Cheryl Boyce, Richard Brady, Charley Breen, jerry Breeze, john Brenner, Debbie Brewer, Chris Brimm Myrvin ll! Burns Eleanor Burns Marva Burrow Rufus Bustellos juan Butler Roger Byas Robert AAS Byrd Dave Cage Walter Campbell Susan Cantu I-Iermelrnda Lee Carletus Carlson Pam A 47511. -A I43 A . 1 1 , rl . ,V l V' I I , I , I .A r ,V 4 4 z 1 . so 1' ip af It , ,Vi 2 .C ff ' 1, 1 A A vi I 'V l y: v . 434. I Q - , Z ,, , if , , if . ,s.. .za -1 , i f 'I C Y 7 7 ' 1 ! A f ' i I n 'bg , A 3 i , 'r' . C 1 .f.-'i',i'i. fi? ,J-,,.. V 7' I' 'I .' , i' ,, ,ix , f an a n ' .,.,1v V' W 1-R , V,,A. 1 ,,:, I My , 1 3 I ' , . , . ' x gl l . 1 . I, V R yzvf ' ' A aa f ' 1 1 ' - ,Q . , X ' . t .5 -MM-A-M-Ju U , 1 , XML l. . ,. , 1 ,Em i. . .V , 5-L 1. Mgwmarmdvwu Ai-hhiu.MiK.4 Clark, james Cline, Lyn Clyde, Duncan Coates, james Coit, Donna Coleman, L. C. jr. Coleman, Lute June Collias, Elizabeth Collins, Cathy Compton, Lenwood Condon, Torn Cooney, Michael Crossman, Bruce Crowley, Leonard Crump, Verna Cummins, David Curran, jack Cutherell, Steve Davenport, Donna Davis A. B. Davis, Deborah Davis, Dianne Davis, James Davis Rick 'gf Q Cooper, Willie Corke, Cassandra Corley, Jewel Corley, Lily Corpron, Doreen Costello, Jon Cox, Deborah Craft, Larry Crawford, Philip Crelley, Floyd Crick, Wayne Crone, Cathy Diefenbach, Michael Dixon, Ruth Donalson, Jannie Draper, Melvin Dumity, Dennis Dupree, Carla ' joan Blaylock on dating: People should start dating when they're old enough to control themselves and still young enough to have fun. Kenneth Harris on hippies: 'Ihey are people who have given up on life I think that if the world changed to match the hippies' way of life, they would give up being hippies. A X Evans, Harold Eyman, john Fairbrother, Kittie Farner, Janice Featherston, Gary Fell, Ann Fenberg,' Judy Ferguson, Bruce Fetter, Gail Fetter, Jane Finkelstein, Arnie Flack, Linwood Ak WE is Marilyn Quance on dating: There is no set age but if you start dating too soon later, the ex- citement is gone. . 'f QM Whiz- , I fa Dupree, Sandra Durfee, Garry Dye, Patricia Eason, Cynthia Eddington, Duane Efemenko, Toni Elam, Roland Ellenwood, Mary Elliott, Arline Elliot, Mike Ellison, Ken , U Erickson, Da 'd ' fl 1 L V1 ,.,,,,. Q ' ' p l' r i , -' K 1 x I at - A ,'-7 4-4 . Galbraith, Mike Gambee, Duane Garcia, Hector Garcia, Roland , 4, Gardiner, Bob T: Garling, Richard Garner, Rosaling Gee, Jadine Genez, jenny George, Oscar Goff, Detria Glover, Betty , A W9 V 1 it gif s f ,, Gross, George Gummage, Sally Haas, Patricia Hagler, Walter Hainline, Randy Hall, Charles Hall, Sally Hamilton, Shelia Hamler, Sylvia Hanes, Christine Harrington, Jackie Harris, Bill 4 . , 5 , f, ' r his I '-fi K 1 Flanigan, Barbara Flores, jeff Floyd, jim Ford, Norman Foster, Duane Foster, jay Fowlkes, Lynn Francis, Leota Fritz, Donald Frizzell, Jeri Fulbright, Berthina Gabbard, Kathy I Godoshian, Paulette Gottschall, Bill Goldman, Marsha Goldsmith, Willow Gonzales, Cecelia Goodman, Barbara Gottschall, Ray Gracey, Roger Graham', Larry Green, Barbara Green, Sharon Griffith, Yolanda w-'ef 5... au cite ars 1 ow e na allnrt Hams jestrna Hawkms Grnny Harper Roger Hartley Sandy Harty Donna Hatcher Cynthla Hayes john Hayes Betty Heard Grover Hershey Mxke Hess Lrnda Hnetanen Deborah 11 'W 'll'!lU.Fl!'l 'WI U i !! ll -I9 'ul ,oo Howell Rebecca Hubarth Danrel Hudson johnny Hulsman Davld Humphrey Perry Hunley Bob Hunt Purvns Hunt Robert Hunter james Hurford Penny Irwxn Ken Ivory Cynthia 'Qu jenkln ones ones ones ones ones, C9 01' H111 Danan Hnllsey Tom Hmsperger Jerry Hobson Carmen Hodges Joyce Holland Lnnda Holsworth Edward Honer Lynn Hooper Mark Horn Walter Houghton Robert Howard Martha Jackson Sharon janousek Nancy jefferson Sandra jefferson Vergxe gn., jenkms Cynthia Jenkmson Ted son Thomas Carolyn Chester Comel Earlxe Glenda ,' :ff g s , li ' an ' R it 1 ' C I V A, ir :Ps ' , R u , t Aqil A ,V T -' , A f ' 1 , R , t. 1' R I , I, A 'zgnlha , ' ,5 R l .Wll ' f V V llil' , l , '.42 Q v w in Orff ' , ga C U , . r'te M I1 e 1 R s . in ., ' , D I , 4 A K . 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Jury, Ernest Kallis, Richard Kavouras, Steve Keehn, Connie Keel, Patricia Keels, Diane L Kendrick, Gary Kent, Gleena Kherkher, Christopher 'F' g Kimmerly, Brian s Kimmins, John ' King, Jessie t'e e fh -4- V , Lemos, Rosalinda Lewis, Pat Liechty, Kaye Lingenfelter, Randy Linton, Edward Little, Onita Lopez, jesse Lopez, Pablo Long, Kenneth Long, Steve, Lowe, Linward Macom, Paula jones, Hardiman jones, Karen jones, Sharon Johnson, Johnson, johnson, johnson, Johnson, johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Bernice Cindy Estelle Larry Shelly William William Willard Joos, Mindy li' 'N fi Kremer, George Lacy, jim Lance, Pearlie Lance, Rosie Lane, Melinda Landsparger, Stef l Al' Laririere, Christine Larson, Mickey Leach, John Lee, Danny Lee, Michael Leist, Randy 1Mr 'xx junior Class officers: Sergemzl-at-Armr Gary Parlove, Vive-Preridenl jackie Black Secretary Marsha Golman, Preridezzt Purvis Hunt, and Trermzrer Stephanie Lansparger F mi MacDonald, Mary MacKenzie, Ellyne Madden, Shirley 5 at Mallonen, Linda F' I Malone, Mary 2 ' . Manz, Randall Marinos, Pete Markwood, Ralph Marsh, Janice Martin, Mike Martinez, Nanette Mason, Mark ,. ,fm : - sv. e, 1- 3 . . , 2 K X ,.. Z R i- In f, ,. 6 W' W A 'TI-if L 1 ,iiiri -irre' sl ,, -.2 at a si Q r, -v-. 5 X , a -1 AY.. 1 5 s 5 2 f' I F if Y , ff' I I. , f-An' 6 I 4 , Z ' P 14491119 fl A A .,,:-ml 4 3, W ,f'rf'a 1 f I f S Q '44, 1 2 1, V by I .:. M Mathes, Oliver ' 4' McCann, jean 2 ' ixifcmmifk, Denise McCullum, David McDonald, Eddie i McGee, Barbara McGhee, Keith Mi. ,I McGinnis, Stephen Mclntyre, Molly McMilIen. joe nw, McPherson. Michaelle Mead, Herb Q s sp 3' . X Moody, Margaret Moore, Larry Morgan, Denise Morgan, Ricky Morgan, Shirley Morse, Mary Morton, Ruben Moses, Larry Moya, San Juanita Mullen, David Murray, Jackie Neal, Kerry 5 1 R X ff , X, ah Melnok, Tatia Michaeal, Paul Midgett, Carolyn Miller, Janie Miller, Nancy Miller, Stephen Milton, Barbara Minor, Sandy Miracle, Larry Money, Shelby Monroe, Felix Ar! J 4, ,isle lla Niedowicz, JoAnn Nienstedt, Tom if Noel, james 553 , f , Q' Noi, Jo . ,y Wg, Norris, Kathrun 1 ' I 1 'f Northrup, Dorcas A 7 X J' Ochoa, Antonia Oliseck, David Olsen, Debra Ometz, Vincent Opie, George Orencia, Mike Nealy, Leon Neidrick, jack Nelson, Freda Nelson, Janis Nelson, Vernon Neubeck, Noel Newman, jack Newman, Mary Anne Newman, Matt A Nichols, Mike Nickerson, Lillie Nicklow, Don r s 4 A U W' A 91 I . I - 'W1Hll.MNE'!...,. , U W -. i W Ortiz, Samuel Osler, Gregg Osterkamp, Martha Pace, Gary Palacios, Maria Papazian, Su Parker, Larry Parlove Gary Patrrck Glorra Patton Arnold Patton Ronald Paulson John pn Payne Carolyn Pelton Errc Peterson jrm Petrre Marlene Petty Mary 1 N Phelps Mary Phrlllps Elorse fn- Pomfret Rrta Pompem Edward Porazzo Gene Porter Armrn Powell Sherry Preston john Prrce Wrllram Proffrtt Mayme Pryor Carolyn Pryor Gall Pryor james Purkxss Tom if ni Phillips Phlllrps Phlegm Prppms Pleasant ohn Polly Marne Carolyn Elrzabeth 7 x 'i 4 Quance Marrlyn Quan Ernest Qurnce Vrctor Rakes Chrrstrna Ramsey Mrchael Ramsey Wlllram Rastarl Martrn Rath Davrd Rebennack Lee Relchaert Ken Rerd Arlond Remeck Lynn , ,, 7 f , ' A , C: ,L V- ' , ' 1 Z., lul' ' W ', . fa Ki?-ifff, ,M-gt , y gi y1y.r Irdiy U' , 5 ' 9' I . A f -. ,. , , I af' M- C yly, ,lyl y A . . ' ', ' ' L ' 'cvu ' ., ' . I ,, E .X as , . . . i, 1 , .fy lil? eil' ' i Q I ,. -f :: V .: ' Y 1 pr V.: 'Rai , X V zf .J ' X .- . ll s .1 :2- .r' l ' ' I ye P my P, . y 5 3 V ,.-.- -.L -w-f x,.L4ta.l 'Ill A ' I ' ' ' Y l twurmuwwssfm 1 Jllihn 7 Reynolds, Bill Reynolds, Doris Reynolds, Mona Richter, Gerald Rigall, David Rigney, Robert Robinson, Cheryl Robinson, Gail Robinson, JoAnn Rodgers, Lorette Rodriguez, Ernest Rodriguez, Rojelio is l Ax, 7 Gr i 6,21 55 f, f :Q 4 If t . ,X ,, Rogers, David Roguske, Lyle Rosario, Lydia uni- , YI 4 4 X 1 Ringstaff, Dennis Riojas, Gregorio Rivera, Alevandro Roach, Rex Roberson, Hillery Robertson, John Rosario, Rafoela Rotsel, John Rotsel, Margaret Rouse, Sue Rowan, Kathy Rowe, Sidney Roy, Pat Rucks, Eugene Runyon, Norm Ruple, Sue Ryden, Greg Sain, Jackie Samples, Karen Scardino, Karen Scott, Beverly K Scott, Gary Scruggs, Sherry Seay, Everett Seay, jerry Seiss, Lee Sempere, Carol ., jj ' Q R ' 4 Servoss Kathy Shannon, Ella Shaw, Linda Shaw, Phillip Shmitz, Polly '1 a,,, Splude, Danny Stafne, Thomas Stahl Harold Stanford Carolyn Stanford Mark Stanley Clementine As you probably have been aware of the problems we had with this section, it would be a waste of time to dwell on them. However, if you had your picture taken and it was not correctly identified, or it appeared in another class section, or it did not appear at all, we can only ask for your anonymous forgiveness. As far as we have been able to determine, there must have been at least a hundred students who did not keep their places in line between the girl who numbered the envelopes and the photog- rapher who took the pictures. This harmless bit of activity changed the order of an untold number of innocent people. fAdvisor, Kenneth Brownj. Sheffield, Steve Shepherd, Tom Sherrod, Carole Shields, Joyce Shoemaker, April Shorters, Claudetta 1 , Smart, james Smartt, Val 4- Smith, Carol , N Smith, Craig Smith, Darrel X Smith, Debbie Smith, Donna Smith, Gail Smith, Janet Smith, Josie Smith, Linda Smith Mike Smith Smith Spain Spann Shirley Yvonne Debbie William 1' f ,g W Sparkman, Doug ' l Sparkman, Gary 2 in 'V' ge of Y Stasiuk Deborah Stedleton Chris Stiel Greg Strader Bud Strutz, Mike Stanmore, Shirle O if 7 ml , r, ,,,,,, ,, , ,,,, wqwi, .a.ii.ii,..,.1..miawmwwmm 3 winning. Sullivan, Terry Sullivan, Willie Summers, Douglas Summers, Ricky Sundahl, Steve Sundquist, Cheri is I Q Q A 1 .. I F fhs 3 Taylor, jim l I Taylor, Laurie I l Q v 1 E ii i o lily .U ,C lil? l , il str , V if 4 i'1'i i 5 S l if if 1 it l ,gg A 1 'i lt li ,, , . are aft rl, if i l54 4 Taylor, Viki Teal, Linda Terry, Elaine Tessier, Susan Thompson, Edward Tipton, Albrey Titus, John Totten, Peggy Tomko, Olga Tovar, Alolf Traylor, Gary Treece, Linda Trevino, Andy Tuff, Cecil Valdez, Anita Valentine, Martin Walker, Larry Wall, Becky Wallace, Ollie Waller, Rosalind Walter, Ken Walters, Dianne Ware, Rayshell Warren, janet Washington, Jacqueline Washington, Linda Waters, Donna Waters, jan Swan, Dave Swindlehurst, Daryel Tarpley, Denise Tate, Linda Taylor, Brenda Taylor, Carol Tharp, Charles Thiede, Bill Thomas, Audrey Thomas, Charles Thomas, Davy Thomas, Rickey Villereal, Terry Vallier, Robert Velte, Craig Walker, Cynthia Walker, Gary Walker, JoAnn Watkins, Larry Watson, Brenda Weams, Alonis Webb, Lynne Webster, Lois Welsh, Marlane Wilcox, Steve Wiley, Cary Williams, Andrew Williams, Cherry Williams, Greg Williams, Leroy White Carol White Charles White, Rosalind Whiting, Marvin Whittaker, Peter Q Wiggins, Raymond Williams, Linda Williams, Mary Williams, McClain Williams, Pat Paul Williams fmt buf Wilson, l3illy Wilson, Richard Wilson, Scott Witt, Gail Woods, john Woods, William Woody, Hugh Wooten, Earma Wooten, Rod Wright, Anthony Wright, Henry Wright, Ronald Wright, Welton Wyatt, Frank Wyatt, Richard Wyrostek, Sharon Yahner, Linda Yancey, Michele Yeager, Marti Yee, May Young, Larry Yost, jacob Zarina, Larry Zeemah, David Zieske, Faye , I .,,,-.imuwuwiwiwm 3 1 ' -1 I 4 g Student cashiers Bev Hemming fabozfej and Bill Strickland fleftj, serving Ron Johnson, work during Central's lunch hour. Its coffee break time for Charles Robison Milton Bachelor Arnold Covert Mrs Pauline Lovse Mrs Belva Chastine Head Engineer Ken Skelton Norm Townsend Henry Fosmoen john Eddy and Charles Johnson P Sta Dec L,.4y.......,L.....r---4- 1e,,,.,.. Te. l Ill inf x X X -777 YYYY YA e A , , 4.-1 i Operation and Maintenance Staffs Stand Together in Smiling Service . . Dedicated to Central igh .i S.. 1 N-.....,,,,,?-yn 1 A 1 V ' i l, . -: Y E - A .. It - I afar, K vllk' -V . 'K' ',lm,-'.1351-:5f5'1.li:jI55f22,Q2if-'J V' 1 :-73.7 'fjilf -1 ::,....s-s,,1:i5.:2I:' fl: v .,.:f,.'J' - ol Y' , , , f-5 , -+- - -. ,. A - ' ' + 'l L' -,X-...Q .- :Q-' 3 iz,-fi?-'L' Y .-fT'53'?1' R I ,4 ', r---, 2 S '-'F- at e Hel fi, ii 5 .e : 1 ,j - I I: ' lv. , I, x i A 1 J, .,,,, :V , 0 , , ,iwff . , 1- 42: S ik s A 3 5 N In the midst of their meal preparation are Anne Argenta, Mary Kasat, june Herzina, I.aVeda Ferris fManagerj, Laura Wright, Helen Lipka, Betty Blanquart, Irene Gaddes, Pauline Linn, Lorene Kinsey, and Margaret Csizmadia. X 1f ,,,,, , L- I57 J. PONTIAC POTTERY 2099 S. Telegraph C bind-Crystal Steve Embree-Mike Stowe Monarch's Men's Shop 2173 South Telegraph Bloomfield Miracle Mile Shopping Center Einiigo emifth Q16-3 BO1TLED UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COCA-COLA COMPANY BY Coca-Cola Bottling Co. of Pontiac, Mich ..,+ T.. X rernernber WISE FURNITURE SHIIPPERS HAVE FUR IIVER 68 YEARS! Whufs behind a name? Many things. Behind fhh Thomas Fumirvre name-label slands lhree generelions of progressive g en! whos pol'cy I ' eg 'fy service and vol h changed h 68 year I d I d cl b g g I In I I ry Iurmlure ond h I I h I p es possible! I stand I I dl , experienced personnel, ul every level, who are never loo busy to give you proIessionel decorcling advice whenever you want itl When you're buying Iurnifure or procfioally anything else to beauti- fy your home . . . look lor this Thomas Fumiture label. We a good name lo remember! THOMAS ' e rouvnc M i paw... if , my uuvvon Maplin .mv on mf I Y, GRESHAM Cleaners and Shirt Laundry 5. 1 Buy az I Clear Plastic Cover l for your li c YEARBOOK 2 :ll Sold by t e Karen Mefkoviiz QUIVER STAFF DRAPERY CLEANING SPECIALISTS 9' 605 Oakland Ave. l Pontiac, Michigan - 334-0579 W 7 f Mich I 59 on In nonsense , one so one f kv 'W --- . --.-.-.-- Acre, Sally 10, 20 Acre, Sheryl 142 Adams, Eldon 142 Adams, Cheryl 126 Adams, Patricia 126 Adams, Shirla 126 Adams, Linda 126 Adams, Victor 105 Affeldt, Sandra 139 Aguilera, Guadalupe 20 Agileira, julie 17, 20 Aldo, Dale 20 Alexander, Earl 142 Alexander, Clyde 20 Allen, Anthony 142 Allen, Diana 20 Allen, Donald 142 Allen, Donna 20 Allen, Gerald 20 Allen, Gerald 142 Allen, Victoria 20 Allspaugh, Aaron 126 Alsup, Saundra 50, 142 Amerson, Joe 83, 126 Anderson, Betty 142 Anderson, Chris 75, 126 Anderson, Tom 126 Anderson, Sharron 20 Andrews, Charles 20 Andrews, Gary 75, 85, 142 Andrews, Kay 20 Andritsis, Irene 126 Angel, Kathy 14, 20 Anthony, Gayle 126 Anthony, James 142 Appleton, Joan 126 Appleton, Judy 126 Appleton, Nancy 20, 62 Ib0 mf Y B., O ,r-M4-14 INDEX Applewhite, Willie 126 Arans, Charles 126 Arciniaga, Anthony 142 Arciniaga, Gregory 20 Arnett, Fleetnood 126 Arnold, Larry 142 Asplin, Mark 75, 142 Autry, jim 6, 142 Ayala, Richard 76, 126 Ayala, Roberto 142 Babcock, Joyce 126 Bacak, Beverly 10, 21, 55, Bailey, Bruce 21 Baird, Barb 126 Baird, Willimn 21 Baker, Diane 21 Baker, Kenneth 142 Baldwin, Mary 126 Ball, Richard 21 Banks, Diane 21 Barber, Earnest 17, 21 Bard, joseph 21, 71, 79 Barefoot, Marshall 142 Barker, David 21, 62, 84 Barnett, Robert 142 Barron, Carol 21 Barry, Michelle 126 Bass, Robert 142 Bass, Stephen 142 Bateman, Karen 21 Bates, Rae 126 ' Batts, David 85, 126 Batten, Beverly 21 Baumgras, Linda 142 Baumbras, Gerald 21 Baumkel, Ian 126 Baumkel, Mark 142 Beach, Denise 21 Beck, Charles 126 Bedard, Rita 142 Bedford, Bruce 126 Bedford, Daniel 142 Bedford, Linda 21 Beebe, Ianine 142 Beebe, Paul 21, 87 Behler, Gay 105, 142 Belknap, Ruth 142 Bell, Christine 142 Bell, Mark 142 Bell, Mary 126 Bellinger, Rosalind 60 Benion, Donnie 106 Bennett, jesse 21, 65, 74 Benns, Dick 142 Bennett, Mike 8 Benson, Bob 142 Benson, Debrah 126 Benton, Brenda 126 56, 62 Bergeroglu, Berch 21 Bergo, Roger 76, 142 Berry, Sue 126 Beutler, Gerald 21 Bierlein, Margie 142 Bilbo, Derek 17, 21 Bilbo, Kenneth 142 Billinger, Rosalyn 126 Bird, Kristine 142 Birdiett, Alvin 21 Bisanz, Jeff 84, 85, 142 Bishop, Herman 21 Bishop, Michael 126 Bivens, Etta 126 Black, Billie 126 Black, Dennis 126 Black, jacalyn 55, 142 Black, Willie 65, 79, 104, 105 Blackeney, Rick 12 Blaylock, Joan 60, 142 Blaylock, Mark 142 Blaylock, Roger 106 Bledsoe, Richard 22 Bletstein, Bev 106 Blevins, Sandra 126 Blood, Robert 22 Bloodworth, Bardley 22 Blumeno, Sharon 22, 51 Boaz, Suzanne 142 Bobo, Bobby 142 Boettger, Marsha 142 Boga, Michael 22, 84, 85 Bokota, Claudia 126 Bolan, Cynthia 126 Bolan, Linda 142 Boleyjack, Pamela 142 Bolton, jimmy 142 Bonds, Deborah 22 Bonds, Lawrence 126 Bone, Lonnie 85, 126 Boone, Elizabeth 126 Boone, Erle 22, 76 Booth, Carlotta 143 Booth, Elizabeth 126 Booth, Shirley 22 Boothe, Madeir 126 Booth, Rodney 143 Borders, Myron 75, 143 Bottom, jan 126 Bottom, Rick 22 Boughner, Bonnie 22 , Boughner, Ronald 76, 87, 143 itt ,ii Bourgeau, jeffrey 22, 53 Bovee, Gordon' 22 Bowman, Neva 126 Bowman, Zandra 22 Boyee, Cheryl 143 Boyce, Richard 74, 143 1 4 e .., I r I , f 4 B .N - : 1 ., r 4 B 1 er 1 :H -., af r ,Y ,moe rn We mn, 6l0 reef. 0 rerne, ' rewef, ' rewgf, CH Brewer, BBB ll Brimm, M norm, Two' riney, Bar ri Alma Brooks Ella Brown, Bren Wll Brown, Dran WVU, Brown Keno Wil rown, Sue rown, Vir Brown Wen l0Wll, r Brownlee I Bone, Jrrree 511102, Linda BH10e,Pnul Bfllllltl, BB1HLRonalr Bore, srrrn guwoo,nr.1 6110, I-Im Humor Mall!! M'B.C1if1F BWI- Barry Bumho Cllylg M- Pom 1 BBB lflflllu orwfrc Bndf0fdn ordfe owne? new B, Bramble, nrrhemrl n r-Te BBB' n I f' BM A r B f i B I o I B'flg5rS l orighewl Y B o. BB, Bro , ' B Illl BIO : use B BBUWU, un B ' B ,YVu. Bllrfofd, Mar Burgdorfo W1 :grim Elrlr Margo WI r Belo Bums. Bumsr Mil' r St Bfeo,ii Brace, Craig 127 Bradford, Cassandia 22 Bradley, Deborah 127 Brady, Charley 143 Bragan, Paul 127 Bramble, Theresa 23, 53 Branham, James 23 Branner, Tereatha 23 Brayman, Tim 127 Breen, Jerome 84, 143 Breen, Mary 23 Breeze, John 143 Brenner, Debbie 143 Brewer, Chris 62, 143 Brewer, Jerr 127 Brewer, Randall 127 Bridges, Shirley 23 Bright, Sondria 127 Brimm, Myrvin 143 Brlmm Twylah Brnney Barbara 1 Britt Alma 23 Brooks Brown Brown Brown Brown Brown Brown Brown Brown Brown Ella 127 Brenda 143 Cecilia 23 62 Diane 127 Emma 127 Kenneth 143 Lonnie 23 Sue 23 Thomas 15 17 23 Virginia Brown Wendy 55 127 Brown Yvonne 2 Brownlee Clara Bruce Janet 23 Bruce Linda 143 Bruce Paul 127 Bmneel Raymond 127 Bryant Ronald 76 127 Bryant Sheila 143 Bryson Dan 127 Bueno Hector 23 Bueno Marlo 127 Buffett Cliff 127 Burch Barry 127 Burch Clayton 143 Burch Pamela 23 Burch Jeannette 143 Burford Margaret 143 Burgdorf William Burkett Earlean 60 143 Burlmg Wayne 143 Burns Delores 143 Burns Eleanor 143 Burns Stacia 23 66 37 105 Burrell Andre 127 INDEX Burrell, Ann 14, 23 Burrell, Gwendolyn 23 Burrow, Linda 23 Burrow, Rufus 75, 143 Burton, Beverly 127 Burton, Mack 17 Bush, Gilbert 23 Bussey, Ulise 127 Bustillos, Juan 143 Butler, Alfreda 14, 23 Butler, Bob 127 Butler, Roger 143 Byas, Robert 143 Byrd, Dave 143 Byrd, Janice 24 Cage, Walter 143 Cairo, John 127 Campbell, Marlene 24 Campbell, Mike 71 Campbell Kathleen 127 Campbell Susan 143 Cantu Hermelmda 143 Cantu Miguel 24 Cardona Alan 127 Carey Sandra 4 Cargle Alana 24 105 Carletus Lee 143 Carlson Pamela 143 Carr Ann 127 Carr oe 127 Carr Ray 127 Carro Dorene 127 Carro James 24 Carroll Scott 24 Carros Donald 62 63 143 Carrothers Douglas 127 Carro W1ll1e 24 Carson Bredena 127 Carter Barbara 24 Carter Michael 24 '-T ?'U ll -'. T .,.:WHL!! F. -- --f- If Fr I wmwmma , 1 . -in I I Carter, Philip 24 Cashin, Michael 127 Cashin, Sara 24 Casstevens, Karen 143 Castro, Ascension 127 Castro, Juan 24 Caste, Dave 127 Cate, Cato, Cato ! Cato, Cato Dave 127 Arline 143 Carolyn 143 Jerry 127 Mary 1 27 Cauley, James 127 Camsey, Walter 79 Cayton, Nelaita 25 Chambers, Jeffrey 75, 143 Chambers, Vicki 105, 143 Chapdelanie, Nola 143 Charles Octavis 127 Chatmon LaVerne 25 121 Chatmon Leotns 143 Cheal Dale 24 Cheal Diane 24 Cheate Janis 143 Childers Agatha 143 Childs Alfred 25 Chovanec Ed 84 143 Christian Janet 127 Chunn Perry 83 127 Churchwell Arlene 62 121 Churchwell Rudwell 25 79 Ciavarella Vince 84 143 Clancy Mike 127 Clark Charles 83 127 Clark Dorothy 128 Clark James 143 Clark Jay 128 Claus Laura 143 Claus Ralph 128 Clay Orma 128 Clemmer Gail 128 I I , 121 , , , . , 27 , , ' , , 87 , ' , 9 Q I , I I , 3 . , . . , , 2 . 7 , . , , . 1 a , , 1 2 9 , u l a , . , I , s , I 9 9 , , , 9 , , . . . 127 , , , . , , I , , U . , 5 , Q , , 127 , , , s 9 s , 1 I 7 , Q , l . 1 s , 9 1 I 9 , , 1 , ' , 3 , , s , , , , - . 7 .. , ,, - 1 , . . 143 V, C . , A , Vi -1 1 Burns, Marva 66, 143 A V , , . s 2 2 Mesa ,,,,,,,,,M,.M. r, I If , ,- ,, -..nl .. ..,- U wr ..,'-1 ,.a.M.l...,.,aa1.,A-,ram qmgwumumgn- ,, A dlamond is For more than 50 years now, the men of Connolly s have been importing and supplying diamonds for Oakland C unty It is The men behind the diamond are part f what you buy And here are men who have stood the test of time Flawlessly MITCHELL CLEANERS ' 2267 Orchard Lake Rd. CORNER OF HURON AND SAGINAW STREETS - DOWNTOWN PONTIAC NEED MONEY FOR FURTHER EDUCATION? If you do, we have funds available to families who need assistance in paying for further education of their children. These are bank funds and do not involve any government agency thereby eliminating red tape. Your inquiries are welcomed. THE PERSONAL P011 fiat! SERVICE BANK H+- --S13 fg Bank 12 Convenient Offices MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORP. -1-in T f f things gg E better Wlth QK6 D QW 1' li ii M if jf N ' I Z M -lr NN BOTTLED UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COCA-COLA COMPANY BY Coca-Cola Bottling Co. of Pontiac, Mich. ,f ,, .,,f,1,,.0,4 , ,V : f Z .RKS ' I NERAL HOME T SPARKS-GRIFFIN W FUNERAL HOME 46 Williams Street I63 l'a'n '!lm1! !llWl , , - . . , an O Nui .. Q , ' v Q i S Q -9 f. 2 6 u 1 1. x E if 2 1 3' 4 u W K 4 Q J.. ,1,i,4..L.4..,- m.....w,.A:..-.,u:'jA M. ' ,.1.,g ',,,,,,,, ,, ,,, ,, Davis Clinard, Linda 128 Cline, Lynda 6, 144 Coates, James 144 Cobb, Darryl 128 Cobb, Denise 128 Cobb, Lloyd 17, 25 Cochran, Ronnie 128 Codere, Michele 128 Cody, Richard 25 Coffing, Carl 128 Cohen, Lynda 25 Cohoon, Debra 128 Coit, Donna 7, 144 Cole, Doris 128 Cole, John 128 Cole, Leonard 79 Coleman, Loretta 25 Coleman, L. C. Jr. 144 Coleman, Luther 144 Coleman, Wayne 128 Collias, Elizabeth 144 Collins, Anthony 128 Collins Bob 128 Collins, Cathy 144 Collins, John 25 Collins Mary 25 Compton, Lenwood 144 Condon, Tom 144 Cook, Barbara 62, 128 Cook, Ronnie 128 Coomer, Ramona 128 Cooney, Miahael 144 Cooper, Willie 144 Copeland, Robert 25, 74 Coram, David 128 Corbin, Kathy 128 Cordova, Irma 25 Cordova, Mario 25, 128 Cordova, Martin 87, 128 Corlce, Cassandra 144 Corley, Tewell 144 INDEX Corley, Lily 144 Corpron, Doreen 66, 105, 144 Costello, Jon 65, 76, 144 Costello, Sue 128 Cox, Deborah 144 Cox, John 128 Cox, Linda 25, 87 Cox, Nancy 25 Coyla, Jim 52, 76, 128 Cozart, Dennis 128 Craft, Lowis 75, 125 Craft, Larry 144 Craft, Luther 83, 128 Crawford, Carolyn 25 Crawford, Garcia 128 Crawford, Ladetra 128 Crawford, Phillip 65, 144 Crelley, Floyd 144 Crew, Cathy 25, 66 Crick, Wayne 144 Crocker, Elizabeth 25, 87 Crone, Anita 25, 53, 62 Crone, Cathy 144 Crossman, Barbara 128 Crossman, Bruce 62, 63, 144 Crouthers, Doug 76 Crowley, Leonard 144 Crump, Verna 144 Cummings, Yvette 25 Cummins, David 144 Curran, Jack 144 Cuthrell, Constance 60, 128 Cuthrell, Stephen 76, 128, 144 Curran, Jill 128 Danic, Bob 25, 65, 74, 87 Daniels, Marion 128 Daniels, Allesia 25, 65, 66 Daniels, Ilal 25 Danielson, Dennis 26 d'Argy, Charles 13, 26 Davenport, Donna 144 David, Anthony 128 Davis, A. B., Jr. 144 Davis Anthony 75, 69 Davis Betty 128 Davis, Cheryl 26, 87 Davis, Debi 128 Davis Deborah 144 Davis Dianne 144 Davis Donald 128 Davis Donald 128 Davis, Horace 74, 128 Davis James 83, 144 Davis, Lynda 6, 60, 128 Davis Rick 144 Davis Ronald 144 Davis Nathan 26 Davis, Sandra 128 Davis Shirley 128 7 Vicki 144 Dawkins, Joyce 26 Day, Claudia 129 Days, Richard 75, 129 Dean, Vickie 129 Decleene, Daniel 26 Delgado, Mary 26 Dell, Cheryl 26, 53 Dell, Patricia 104, 105, 144 Denham, Julie 129 Dennison, Mary 26 Denton, Samuel 129 DeQuis, Mona 129 Deshetler, Daniel 26 Deuman, Linda 144 Dewey, Donald 144 Dickie, Robert 26, 76 Diefenbach, Michael 144 Dinkins, Spencer 75, 129 Dinkins, William 26 Distel, Pamela 26 Dixon, Cornelia 26 Dixon, Muriel 129, 144 Dobski, Michele 26 Doig Kathryn 26 Donalson annie 144 Donald Boudes 129 Donalson Laura 129 Doolin Patti 26 Doty Judith 129 Douglas Lewis 129 Douglas Mildred 27 Dowe Cynthia 129 Draper Melvin 75 144 Drittler Mary 14 27 Dudas Richard 85 129 Dudley Judy 27 Dumity Dennis 144 Duncan, Clyde 144 Dunlap Ronald 129 IMP' DUPU Duff: nn' Enlfll Eigleil Ea50lL FAS00, E4SPm W, Edwin Eddin Efan Elini. Ellcnw Ellivlf, Elliott Elliott, Elliott, Ellivlf, Elliott, Ellison nnoi Emerso Fnflfy, Ennis Erickson Easten, Estraclu Evans, Evans, Eve Eve Ewalrl E E Fair, Fnirbr F Farms Fame Eater, Cl ell Dupree, Carla 144 Dupree, Sandra 145 Durfee, Garry 63, 145 Dye, Patricia 145 Eaddy, Ruth 17, 27 Eaglen, Joyce 27, 53 Eason, Cynthia 145 Eason, Laras 11, 27 Easpm, Duane 76, 129 Eaton, Michael 129 Edwards, Melvin 129 Eddington, Duane 145 Efemenko, Toni 145 Elam, Roland 145 Ellenwood, Mary 145 Elliott, Arline 145 Elliott, Kathy 129 Elliott, Michael 145 Elliott, Peter 27 Elliott, Sue 129 Elliott, Jerry 129 Ellison, Ken 53, 145 Embree, Stephen 9, 21, 69 Emerson, Margaret 27, 66, 104, 105 Emsley, Linda 129 Ennis, Albert 129 Erickson David 145 Easten Duane 76 Estrado Rita 129 Evans Harold 45 Evans Linda 129 Everett Craig 17 27 Everett Leigh 129 Ewald Jim 129 Eyman John 145 Eyman Mary 129 Fair Katherine 6 Fairbrother Kittie 145 Farmer Steve 27 Farms John 27 Famer Janice 145 Fater Diana 129 Faulkner Donald 27 Featherstone Gary 145 Featherstone ohn 27 Fell Ann 145 Fenberg Judy 145 Ferguson Barbara 27 Ferguson Bruce 145 Fetter Gail 145 Fetter Jane 145 Filak Debb1e 129 Fimbinger Russ 129 Finkelstein Arnold 145 Finley Michael 83 129 Finneran William 129 Fish Bonnie 27 Fisher Iva 60 129 HWQPN. INDEX Fiske, Christina 129 Flack, Linwood 145 Fiadger, Johnny 130 Fladger, Patricia 27 Flanigan, Barbara 145 Flores, Bertha 27 Flores, Esperanza 17, 27 Flores, Jeff 146 Flores, Jessie 130 Flores, San Juana 130 Floyd, Jim 146 Flye, Debra 130 Flye, Ronald 130 Ford, Norman 146 Forslund, Rebecca 130 Fortier, Earline, 27 Foster, Duane 146 Foster, Jim 146 Foster, Mecinda 130 Foust, Gayle 130 Fowler, Betty 28 Fowlkes, Lynn 75, 146 Fox, Kim 75, 79, 130 Francis, Leota 146 Fread, Cynthia 130 Freeman, Carol 28, 55 Freeman Cheryl 130 Freeman Sheila 130 Fritz Donald 46 Frizzell Jeri 146 Froede Lawrence 28 73 Frye Christopher 130 Fulbright Berthma 146 Fulton Charles 130 Fulton Dave 28 Gabbard Kathy 146 Galbraith Mike 146 'WDW' tF'v11 i!'1'1 'vi1Flv'mmm1aw:'rmm1. ,ag 4- 1-ff 1'-21.1. ' 1 WIKI -I 4 . , 2 I ' 1 Gale, Roberta 28 Galloway, Rhonda 28 Gambee, Wheeler 146 Garcia, Hector 146 Garcia, Roland 74, 146 Gardiner, Sam 51, 146 Garcia, Joe 28 Garling, Richad 146 Garner, Rosalind 146 Gauthier, Daniel 28 Gay, Dexter 130 Gaydos, Carol 28 Gee, Wyatt 130 Gee, Jadine 146 George, Oscar 146 Genereux, Wayne 130 Genez, Nora 28 Genez, Virginia 146 Gibson, Gregg 146 Gibson, Ruth 17, 28, 120 Gibson, Thomas 28, 84, 85 Gilbert, Charles 130 Gilbert, Mike 72 Glasow, Marie 6, 28 Gray, Toni 60 Graybiel, James 9 29, 84 Green Green Green Green 1 Green Green Barbara 146 Deborah 29 Kathleen 29 Patrick 1 30 Prince 130 Sharon 146 Green Willie 130 Greenhalgh Mary 29 Greenhalgh Steve 130 Griffin Anthony 130 Griffin Chris 29 l65 . 1 1 9 1 . 1 7 1 s 0 1 1 9 1 . - , 1 1 7 1 . . 1 1 7 ' 1 , . 1 1 9 1 1 ' ' I n 1 7 1 . 1 1 , 1 ' , , , . . 7 1 . . , , 27 . - . . . - . . 3 3 1 1 1 . 1 . 1 1 1 1 J 1 1 1 1 1 1 . . 1 . . 9 . . 1 . . 9 1 I 9 0 i 1 . . , , ' 1 7 3 ani ,- 1 L.-'-. iw .nw J, ' ' -42, 1 H , Baeaev AUTO PART . .ssss I : , , , i 3 0-un.. 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' E I67 :n:.1.1.,, 4:-:u:.mbumJb 59' L ' ' ' ' X' ' ' ' -' .Mums lamunanum. iaanunnmmmu.. iuuumunmd Griffin, Deborah 29 Griffith, Yolanda 146 Gross, Elizabeth 29 Gross, George 146 Grove, Robert 29, 84 Guilds, Arlene 29 Gummage, Sally 146 Guzman, Bob 29 Haack, Gerald 131 Haanes, Carol 105, 131 Haas, Patricia 146 Hager, Everett 75, 83, 131 Hagler, Walter 131, 146 Hainline, William 146 Hall, Chudr 146 Hall, Marie 131 Hall, Linda 124, 131 Hall, Sally 146 Hamilton, Darlene 131 Hamilton, Sheila 146 Hamley, Sylvia 146 Hanes, Christine 146 Hankin, Sue 131 Hannah, Larry 75 Hardem, Peggy 131 Hargraves, Debra 131 Harmon, Gary 30 Harroutunian, Robert 30 Harper Patricia 14 30 Harper Roger 147 Harrington Jackie 146 Harris Anthony 131 Harris Chery 131 Harris Connie 30 INDEX Harris, Gloriann 30 Harris, Iestina 146 Harris, Kathleen 131 Harris, Lula 131 Harris, Shirley 131 Harris, William 146 Hartley, Larry 131 Hartley, Sandy 147 Harty, Donna 147 Hassig, Frances 13, 30 Harcher, Cynthia 147 Harten, Leon 131 Hauser, Lisa 131 Hawkins, Ginny 147 Hawley, Ellen 60, 131 Hayes, Gwendolyn 131 Hazen, Lloyd 131 Hayes, john 24, 147 Hayes, Larry 131 Hayes, Reginald 75, 131 Heard, Grover 147 Heard, Thomas 131 Heaton, Cynthia 131 Heaton, Sharon .30 Hegwood, Cheryl 131 Helman, Tom 8 Hembree, Gary 30 Hemming, Beverly 30 Hayes, Betty 147 Hemming Dan 131 Henderstein Glenn 85 Henderstein Kirk 30 Henry janet 131 Henry Ray 131 Hernandez Cathy 30 Herandez jr 131 Hernandez Larry 131 Herring Monte 131 Herring Trudy 131 Herron Clarissa 30 131 Herron Michael 131 Hershey john 83 131 Hershey Michael 147 Hertza Ester 131 Hess Linda 147 Heymann Tom 131 Hlbbs Raymond 15 17 30 Hibbs Ronald 131 Hicks Terry 131 Hxetanen Carol 131 Hxetanen Deborah 147 Higgins Nikki 132 H111 Danan 147 Hillnan Grace 132 Hillie John 75 131 Hillsey Barb 30 Hxllsey Tom 147 Hlltz Deb 30 Hinsperger, Gerald 57, 74, 147 Hobson, Carmen 147 Hobson, Carol 30 Hobson, jo Marie 1 32 Hodge, Arthur 75, 132 Hodge, Gwendolyn 14, 30 Hodge, Harry 30 Hodges, Iyce 147 Hofmeister, Daniel 132 Hogg, Rebecca 132 Holland, Anthony 132 Holland, janet 132 Holland, Linda 52, 147 Holley, Eartha 132 Holley, Willie 30 Holsworth, Edward 84, 147 Honer, Lynn 147 Hooper, Mark 147 Hoots, Lynn 31 Hopkins, Winston 132 Horn, Walter 147 Houck, Melanie 132 Houck, Walter' 31 Houghton, Robert 147 Houston, Dale 31 Houston, David 132 Howard, Barbara 132 Howard, Harolyn 31, 52 Howard, James 83 Howard Martha 147 Howard Raymond 132 Howell Rebecca 147 Howell Susan 132 Howell William 31 Hubarth Daniel 147 Hudson johnny 147 Hulsman David 147 Hulsman Paula 132 Humphrey Perry 75 147 Humphries james 31 Hunley Bob 147 Hunley Bob 147 Hunt Purvis 147 Hunt Robert 74 147 Hunt Theresa 7 31 66 71 Hunter Dolores 31 Hunter James 147 Hurford Penny 147 Hurford Vicky 14 31 Hurner Gloria 31 Hurst Larry 31 76 77 Hurst RlCk 86 Hymes Connie 31 Irby Cheryl 132 Jackson Altha 32 ackson jim 132 jackson Sharon 147 ackson Richard 132 P50118 ima, 1' 901500, yamison, lenkinf, Y imeuez, bhnson imenez Jacobs, Jerome 132 Jacobs, Michael 32, 53, 105 James, Norde 132 Jamesonf Patricia 32 Jamison, Daisy 132 Janis, Steven 130 Janousek, Nancy 147 Jaroslawski, Larry 85, 132 Jansen, Michael 32 Jefferson Johnny 1 32 Jefferson, Mary 132 Jefferson, Sandra 147 Jefferson, Tommy 132 Jefferson, Vergie 147 enkins, Arvm 32, 76 enkins, Cynthia 147 Jenkinson, Theodore 147 enkinson, Thomas 147 Jennings, Gloria 132 Jensen, L ernagin, Jerna in, imenez Johnson, Jimenez ohnson, Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson ohnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson ohnson Johnson Johnson ohnson ones OIICS 0065 OIICS 01185 OIICS 01165 mda 1 32 Willie 1 32 Dalestme 1 32 F ide 32 Alvin 75, 83 132 Angelina 132 Annette 53 Barbara 32 66 65 Bernice 148 Carolyn 132 Bruce 32 Cindy 148 Donna 60 1 32 Estelle 53 148 Ernestlne 132 eanne 32 ohn 32 Larry 83 148 Margaret 32 Mat 1 32 Michael 32 Randy 33 Robert 33 Donald 33 Shelly 148 Virgie 1 32 Willialn 148 Willard 148 Calvin 1 32 Carolyn 147 Chester 147 Cornel 147 Earlie 147 Glenda 147 Hardeman 148 Johnson Iris 132 Jones Karen 148 ones Kenneth 132 13 H5132 Jones Jones, Jones Jones Jones, Jones Jones 9 INDEX Liewellyn 132 Loretta 1 32 Johnny 33 Patricia 33 Robert 132, 133 Shelby 152, 1 33 Victor 74 Joos, Mindy 52, 148 Jordan, Patricia 132, 133 Joseph, Judy 6, 132, 133 Jury, Ernest 148 Justice, Evelyn 33 Kallis, Richard 148 Karaguleff, Chris 133 Katip, Verna 51, 121 133 Katip, William 104 105 133 Kavouras, Steve 148 Keefer, Belinda 33 Keehn, Connie 148 Keels, Diane 148 Keels, Patricia 148 Kelly, Brenda 33 Kelly, Jerry 133 Kendrick, Gary 148 Kennaday, Christine 33 Kennedy, Patrick 133 Kent Bob 33 Kent Gleena 148 Kentfield Jeff 133 Kerr Henry 33 Ketchum Lawrence 33 Ketchum Steve 75 133 Keyes Donna 133 Kherkher Christine 75 148 Kilby Samuel 33 Kimmerly Brian 148 Kimmms John 148 King Jessie 148 King LaLonn1e 133 bitt' Kirchmeyer, Bruce 33 Khierker, Christine 133 Kirk, Deborah 33 Klock, Evelyn 33, 51, 60 Knudsen, Rodney 85, 133 Koch, Vicki 6, 60, 133 Koechig, Stan 133 Krantz, Cindy 33 Kremer, George 148 Krull, Steve 75 Kruszewski, Sherry 133 Kuechle, Steven 133 Kukuk, Donald 133 Kurth Steve 133 Lacy, James 84, 148 Lake, Nanette 133 Lampman, George 133 Lance Pearlie 148 Lance, Rosie 51 Landsparger Stephanie 1 Lane, Melinda 148 Lanham, Linda 13, 34 Laririere, Christine 148 Larange Wmifred 133 Larson, Mickey 84 148 Larson Pam 133 Lasalle Pierre 133 LaVall1s Evelyn 133 LaVall1s Maxine 34 Lawrence Tamara 133 Lawrence Warren 34 Laws Pete 133 Lawson Brenda 133 Leach John 148 Leacher Michael 10 34 51 53 105 Leczel Pam 133 Ledsmger Janice 14 34 Lee Floyd 34 Lee Danny 148 I69 T . 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M -' . 1 M- , - H .. , Lee, Joann 133 Lee, Leonard 133 Lee, Michael 62, 148 Leidy, Sheila 34 Leist, Randy 50, 148 Leland, Nick 17, 34 Lemarbe, Jim 34 Lemos, Rosalinda 148 Lewis, Carol 34 Lewis, Chris 34, 62, 105 Lewis, Ernest 34 Lewis, Gladys 133 Lewis, Henrietta 133 Lewis, Michael 133 Lewis, Patty 148 Lewis Veronica 133 Morro Morri Liechty, Elma 148 Lingenfelter, Randy 148 Linsenman, Michael 133 Linwood, Larry 133 Linton, Edward 148 Lippard, Linda 11, 34, 60 Little, Onita 53, 148 Litwin, Christine 34, 53 Lofton, Joann 34 Lohr, Sharon 133 Long, Andrea 133 Long, Denise 133 Long, James 133 Long, Kenneth 148, 156 Long, Stephen 148 Lonteen, Dave 133 Looney, Leon 34, 65, 70, 71 .,,v-f' INDEX Lopez, Pablo 148 Lopez, Raymond 34 Losano, Carlotta 133 Louis, Roy 133 Louris, Evelyn 133 Lowe, Linward 148 Lowery, Cheryl 133 Lowes, Randy 133 Lowe, Sue 14, 34 Luckadoo, Wendell 76, 133 Lumpkin, Arnold 133 Lumpkin, George 34 Lumpkin, Patricia 133 Luster, Timothy 133 Lyns, Sue 133 Mabe, Joe 134 Mabe, Lee 134 Mack, Robert 134 MacDonlad, Eddy 75 Mackley, Carolyn 35 Mackley, Roger 134 Macom, Paula Mainous, Brenda 134 Mallonen, Lauri 134 Mallonen, Linda 149 Mallonen, Steve 75 Mallory, Carol 35 Mallory, Minor 134 Malone, Blance 61 Malone, Mary 60 Mangum, Margaret 134 Manns, Earl 134 Manns, George. 134 Manz, Randall 149 Mardis, Gwendolyn 134 Markham, Bruce 84, 134 Marinos, Peter 149 Marks, Theresa 134 Markwood, Ralph 149 Markwood, Theresa 134 Marotz, Marlene 134 Marshall, George 134 Martin, Donald 35 Martin, Michael 149 Martin, Sally 36 Martindale, Donald 36 Martinez, Gilbert 36 Martinez, Mary 134 Martinez, Nanette 149 Martyn, Daniel 85, 134 Mason, Archie 36 Mathews, Diandria 134 Mattingly, Patricia 36 Maurice, Mays 83 May, Beulah 134 Mayo, Brenda 134 Mayo, Julius 134 Mazur, Cary 36 Mazza, Deborah 17 McAdoo, John 75, 134 McAllister, Jeannette 61, 134 McCann, Jean 149 McCann, Joan 14, 35 McCarrick, Karen 134 McClain, Susan 17, 35 McClain, Willie 134 McClellan, Ronnie 134 McCnendon, Ken 75, 134 McClendon, Tyler 135 McClure, Kathy 9, 10, 35 McCormick, Denise 149 McCormick, Diane 10, 135 McCullam, David 149 McCullum, Howard 135 McDonald, Eddie 49 McDonald, Quintin 135 McDonald, Shela 6, 35 McElwee, Michael 135 McGee, Barbara ' 149 McGee, Debra 135 McGhee, Keith 149 McGinnis, Athie 35 McGraw, Rozanne 135 McGuthrie, Howard 135 McGinnis, Kathy 135 McIntyre, Molly 51, 53 McKelvey, Steven 35, 53 McKelvey, Thomas 135 McKimmy, Robert 135 McKinley, Brenda 124, 135 McKnight, George 135 McLay, Daniel 135 McLay, Elizabeth 135 McMillen, Joe 74, 149 McNearly, Marilyn 35 McNeely, Marlene 135 MCNeir, David 132 McNeir, Lewis 35, 79 McPerson, Michelle 60, 149 McVean, Neil 135 McVicar, JoAnn 35 Melnik, Helen 150 5 J., A-3.7 a , is -i 3 i ,,. sr. wr. Hg, 7? iii 35,, 1- - ,W L,-A Mason, Calvin 134 Menyweathers, Dorothy 135 Mason, Charles 36, 72, 74 Merkovitz, Karen 36 Mason, Jackie 134 Merkovitz, Rachel 135 Mason, Jerrel 134 Merle, Damaris 135 v 1 Mason, John 9, se, es, 69, 84 Me,,r,,,,,,, William as .Q Mason, Mark 149 Merriman, William 36 Mathes, Oliver 74, 149 Metoyer, Debby 135 I72 l - X, , its V Met Micl Midi Midi Mid Mill Mill Mill Mill Mill Mill Mill Milt Milt Milt Milt Milt Mine Mina Mira Mira Mit Mitch Mitche- Mladel Mole, Moncr Moneyl Monro- Montg- Moody' Moon, Moon, Moore Moore Moore Moore Moore Moran Morg Morg Morga Mori Mori Morris Morris Morris Mor ' M0110 LMWS lM0m, Ellloun Moya Metoyer, Willimn 135 Michael, Paul 150 Mickens, Moses 75, 135 Mickens, Sharon 135 Midgett, Carolyn 150 Mihay, Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Milton, Milton, Milton Milton 7 Maria 135 Charlotte 120 Janie 60, 61, 150 Kurt 1 3 5 Michael 36 Nancy 150 Stephen 1 50 Barbara 36 Barbara 1 50 Christine 60, 1 35 Ruby 1 35 Miltoni Terry 135 Miner, Major 17, 36 Minor, Sandra 150 Miracle Jerry 36 Miracle Larry Mitchell Brenda 52 Mitchell James 37 Mitchell Renee 37 Mladenoff Dennis 135 Mole Leonard 37 Moncrief Eddiemae 37 Money Shelby 150 Monroe Felix 150 Montgomery Marsha 51 Moody Margaret 150 Moon Jeffery 135 Moon Sue 135 Moore Moore Moore Moore Moore Moran Dennis 17 Edward 37 Fonda 1 35 ane 1 35 Lucinda 1 35 Olga 37 Morgan Denise 150 Morgan Rickey 150 Morgan Shirley 150 Moriarty Marlene 37 Moriaty Timmy 135 Morris Charles 36 Morris Constance 135 Morris Richard 135 Morrissey Darlene 37 51 Morrow Carolyn 37 Morrison Craven 135 Moore Marysusan 150 Morton Ruby 135 150 Moses Larry 74 150 Moses Patricia 135 Moss Deborah 60 135 Mount Shirley 135 Moya Sanjuanita 7 150 Moya Roberto 75 135 NNN s1fF'!'U m'wv'rmfurmmmavmmm,, A-- .-M W- f- -fgfzasrmt I TIE! , , , an I I f' INDEX Moyet, Manuel 135 Muehl, Janice 37, 66, 71 Mullen, David 150 Mullinix, Carolyn 37 Munroe, Bonnie 37 Munson, Jerry 136 Munson, Joe 136 Murphy, Christine 136 Murry, Joseph 136 Navarro, Felipe 136 Navarro, Phyllis 136 Navarro, Rose 37 Navarro, Victor 37 Neal, Earleen 136 Neal, Kerry 150 Neal, Valerie 37 Neal Leon 150 Oreilly, Robert 136 Orencia, Michael 150 Ortiz, Samuel 151 Osler, Greg 151 Osterkamp, Martha 150 Overbaugh, Kenneth 37 Owens, Barbara 11, 14, 37 Owens, Brenda 38 Owens, Doris 136 Owens, Herschel 136 Owens, Jennie 136 Owens, Marie 38, 105 Pace, Gary 87, 151 Pack, Sandra 38 Paida, Teresa 14, 38 Palacios, Maria 151 Palm Ga le 136 Y, Negoshian, George 17, 37 Negrete, Linda 136 Neidrick Jack 150 Nelson Nelson Nelson Nelson Nelson Freda 1 50 Henrietta 37 anis 1 50 Margaret 1 36 Vernon 1 50 Newcomb Lewelyn 136 Newman Jack 150 Newman Mark 136 Newman Marianne 62 1 Y Palrnateer, Diana 6, 38 Pahner, Delores 136 Palmer Dorothea 38 Palmer James 136 Pankey Clarence 38 Papazian Su 151 Parker Betsy 136 Parker Karen 136 Parker Larry 151 Parker Perry 136 Parlove Gary 84 151 Paterson Alan 10 38 Newman Matt 150 Newman Michael 136 Nicholl Diane 37 104 Nichols Mary 136 Nichols Mike 51 150 Nickerson Lillie 150 Nicklow Donnie 150 Nnedowicz Joann 150 Nlehaus Sandra 14 37 Nienstedt Tom 150 Nmotti Michael 37 Noel James 150 Nol Josephine 150 Norris Kathreen 150 Northern George 136 Northrup Henry 136 Northrup Doras 150 Northrup Ruth 136 Norton Gay 136 Nunn Rosemary 37 Nutter Sandra 37 60 Ochoa Toni 6 150 53 OConner Kathy 136 O Connor Carol 136 Octavis Charles 185 Patrick Gloria 1 5 1 Patton Arlold 1 5 1 Patton Bennie 1 36 Patton Ray 1 36 Patton Bruce 1 36 Patton Welson 136 Patton Robert 1 5 1 Oliseck David 150 Olsen Debra 150 Ometz Vincent 150 Opie George 74 150 2 2 2 ' 1 5 0 2 , 2 - . 2 , 2 , , J , 2 2 9 2 2 9 2 2 9 . . 2 2 7 7 3 5 7 2 ' 2 2 1 5 7 . . , , 1 5 5 , , . 2 2 I , , , , 105 , 2 2 ' . . . 2 2 2 ' . . . 2 , 2 2 2 2 , J 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 ' u 7 7 2 2 2 2 . 2 2 . 2 2 . . 2 2 2 7 2 2 2 , 2 2 , 2 2 2 i 2 7 7 I 2 I ' a I ' , 2 . . 2 7 ' 2 ' - W ' ' ' 5 2.,1-.pw-a.Zf 1,... 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I76 Quin, Ernest 75, 151 Quince, jennifer 39 Quince, Victor 75, 151 Rairden, Frank 137 Rakes, Christina 151 Ramin, Sue 137 Ramiree, Gilbert 137 Ramsey, Michael 151 Ramsey, William 65, 7 Ranson, Ronald 137 Rustall, Martin 151 Rath, David 151 Ratliff, Dorothy 137 Rahliff, Jerry 137 Ratliff, Sheila 17, 39 Raynard, Roger 39 4,151 Rebennack, Lee 59, 151 Reich, Dan 39 Reichert, Ken 1 5 1 Reid, Arlond 1 5 1 Reid, Herbert 137 Reineck, Lynn 1 5 1 Reuter, Robin 1 37 Reuter, Robin 1 37 Robertson, John A152 Robinett, Jim 65, 75, 137 Robinson, Belinda 137 Robinson, Everett 138 Robinson, Shelia 138 Robinson, Cheryl 152 Robinson, Gail 40, 152 Robinson, john 152 Robinson Mangia 40, 74 Robles, Jesse 138 Rodgers, Paul 138 Rodgers, Loretta 152 Rodgers, Lorraine 40 Rodgers, Sarah 138 Rodriguez, Casilda 40 Rodriguez, Ernest 152 Rodriguez, , Esther 40 Rodriguez, Harold 40 Rodriguez Rojelio 74, 83, 152 Rogers, David 152 Rogers, Richard 40, 51, 53 Roguske, Lyle 152 Rollo, William 40, 65 Ronnie, Deborah 138 Rosario, Lydia 152 Rosario, Rafoela 152 Rosner, jeff 53, 138 Ross, Jeffrey ' 10, 51, Ross, Dennis 138 R055 Ro Rotllu R0l1l5l ROW' RWSS Rus? 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Rwfll Ruthf ROW Rowf, ll0Wlss Roy, P llllllllss Runyml Ruplf, Russell, Rydcn, 5189 Sempere SMI, Simpes, Samples, SSI ers, Saunc ers, Samson, Cl Saunc ers, Scarbroug Swdino, Schiller, F Sflllyfesto Schmidt, Schmln, Sdmiiu, P Sdn Schonzj sfllf0'2der, Small. sm, Div may ft Min gfhwam, lt 5821, Dil yi lei Siivifl ltlbgft, M kim: Stigg, In s'mPfre, I SWG, WM gm. lien Sllhholu Rotsel, John 152 Rotsel, Margaret 152 Rotundo Francine 138 Rouls, Ylvonne 138 Rouse, Sue 152 Rouser, Darlene 138 Russell, Donald 75 138 Russell, Henry 138 Russell, Nancy 138 Rutherford Patricia 138 Rowan Katherine 152 Rowe Sidney 152 Rowls Carolyn 40 Roy Patricia 152 Rucks Eugene 152 Runyon Norm 152 Ruple Sue 152 Russell Frank 79 Ryden Greg 152 Sage Curtis 138 Sain Jackie 152 Sempere Douglas 138 Salazar Guadalupe 138 Samples Datonya 40 Samples Karen 152 Samson Charles Sanders Cynthia Saunders Cythia 7 61 Samson Charles 1 Saunders Joseph Scarbrough Linda 40 Scardmo Karen 152 Schiller Richard 40 Schlyfestone Daniel 138 Schmidt Sally 138 Schmitz Nancy 138 Schmitz Polly 152 Schoneman Faith 138 Schoneman Maryanne 40 65 71 Schroeder Steve 138 Scott Beverly 152 Scott Gary 152 Scott Mark 138 Schwartz Lynn 40 S1dy Jerry 152 Seay Diane 138 Seay Jerry 75 Seay Vicki 138 Seibert Michael 41 Seiser Lynn 41 Seiss Lee 152 Sempere Carol 62 152 Seney Gayle 17 41 Senter Mary 41 Servoss Kathy 152 Shane Diane 41 87 Shanholtz Mark 138 ! 1'?. 4f1E!Q. INDEX Shanholtz, Mike 41, 65, 74 Shannon, Ella 152 Sharette, Sharon 138 Sharpe, Mark 84, 138 Shaw anet 40 Shaw, Linda 152 Shaw, Peggy 138 Shaw, Harold 83, 138 Shaw, Phillip I 152 Shearer Jeanetta 138 Sheffield Steve 74 153 Shelton Anita 138 Shelton Ardell 79 Shelton David 138 Shapard Tom 152 Shaperd David 138 Sherreit Ricky 41 Sherrod Carole 153 Shields James 41 Shields Joyce 138 153 Shoemaker April 153 Shoemaker Bill 41 Shorey Chris 124 138 Shorters Claudetta 153 Shorters Michael 74 Shorters Rosaland 41 Shuart Bill 138 Siggins Douglas 41 Silva Aortencia 41 Simkins Patricia 41 Simmons Anita 138 Simon Sylvia 50 138 Simpson Shedrick 138 Sisk Phyllis 138 Skelley Marcia 138 Siuka James 138 Smartt Val 153 Smartt Alecia 139 -1- I nl u....... Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Linda 1 5 3 Madison 75, 1 39 Mike 1 53 Pauline 42 Renay 139 Robert 42 Shirley 153 Thurman 139 Yvonne 1 53 Snoddy Karen 139 Snoddy Anthony 42 101 Snow Deana 139 Spam Debbie 153 Sparkman Douglas 153 Sparkman Gary 153 Spann Willimn 139 153 Spann Verdina 139 Splude Roger 75 139 Springer Cynthia 139 Staley Jim 75 Stamey Carolyn 42 Stamey Kathy 139 Stanford Florence 139 Stanley Veola 42 Stanmore Shirley 153 Stasiuk Deborah 153 Stedleton Chris 153 Sterns Charles 42 53 Stephens Glenda 7 42 Stephens Jacquelin 60 139 Sterling Deborah 42 87 Sterling Mitch 139 Stenens Greg 139 Stevens Judy 42 Stevens Lauretta 139 Stevens Terry 139 Stevens Willimn 76 Stewart Paula 139 Smart Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith James 1 5 3 Alma 1 39 Andrea 139 Bethalee 41 5 1 Caro 1 5 3 Craig 41 1 5 3 Cynthia 1 39 Darrel 1 5 3 Debie 1 53 Deborah 41 Dona 5 1 1 5 3 Douglas 1 39 Elizabeth 1 39 Gai 1 5 3 Jacque 42 anet 1 53 Josie 1 53 Karen 1 39 LaVene 1 39 I77 1 I , . . 1 . . . 1 7 ' . , I I 1 7 , , O , I 1 ' . 9 . . , 1 1 , 1 1 , O , O , I , 1 ' 7 7 1 , . , s , 1 ' ' , 1 1 , , 1 1 , 1 1 . , 1 1 1 , 1 1 . , 1 7 1 , 1 1 , ' 40 7 7 , , . , , 7 1 7 1 1 , 1 1 1 , 7 1 7 7 1 1 . 7 1 . ' . . ' . ' , 7 1 7 1 1 . . 7 . . , . , , 1 1 1 l , 1 1 D , 1 1 , 1 7 1 . , 1 1 1 7 3 I 1 1 , ' 1 . ' . Scott, David 138 Smith, Ame 159 1 1 1 , 1 1 . 3 . 1 1 1 . . 1 . , 1 . , . 1 . , . . 1 . , ' ' 1 1 , a 1 . , . ' 1 , . . , l 1 1 - 1 1 ' 1 ' J , . , 0 1 , . - 1 3 7 ' 1 , 'Lv 1 . 1 xv , .'f.:.,'.,a . , V x. 77777 77 7- , W , ,... 1 H l 1wna.ae.:.m.nn...1 - -. .- ...-......,,,,- What ever happened to the self-made man? There's nothing wrong with digging tches. It's healthy, and these days, it s well. Too bad it doesn't often lead to mething better. It's not as easy as it sed to be to work your way up from scratch. Today the really good jobs go to those who have the back- ground. to get them. whatever chance you have for more training and education, take it. If you dig ditches in the summer, get head by studying civil engineering in fall. If you plan to work in an ollice, take night courses. If you have a ,newspaper route, sock some dough t away for more schooling. 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'N' W,-ff Webb, Stiel, Gregory 153 Stiles, Jacque 139 Stone, Steve 139 Strader, Bud 153 Stowe, Mike 42, 65, 74 Straig, Sue 42 Strand, Larry 139 Strine, Cindy 42 Strine, Steven 75, 139 Stridcland, William 87, 139 Stringer, Karen 9, 42, 60 Strutz, Mike 75, 153 Styles, Mary 139 Sullivan, Terry 153 Sullivan, Willie 153 Summers, Douglas 153 Smnmers, Ricky 153 Sundahl, Stephen 153 Sunquist, Cheri 135 Sutherland, David 139 Sutt, Randy 65 Swan, Dave 154 Sweeney, Eddie 139 Sweet, Dennis 139 Swindlehurst, Daryel 154 Tarpley, Denise 154 INDEX Teague, Chuck 140 Teal, Linda 154 Tedson, Edgar 12 Templeton, Kathy 140 Terry, Elaine 154 Terry, Walter 74 Terry, William 140 Tessier, Susan 154 Tharp, Charles 74, 154 Thiede, Linda 140 Thiede, William 154 Thomas, Annette 140 Thomas, Audrey 154 Thomas, Carolyn 140 Thomas, Charles 154 Thomas, Davy 154 Thomas, David 140 Thomas, Enid 140 Thomas, Garnell 159 Thomas, Rickey 154 Thome, Maxine 8, 53, 121 Thompson, Alicia 139 Thompson, Dorothy 139 Thompson Edward 154 Thompson Elmer 139 Thompson, Celeste 139 Tate, Linda 154 Tatum, Becky 139 Tava, Letricia 60 Taylor, Taylor, Taylor, Taylor, Taylor, Taylor, Taylor, Taylor, Taylor, Ada 140 Brenda 1 54 Carol 1 54 Jim 154 Laurie 154 Loretta 140 Marilynn 140 Vicki 154 Steven 140 Thorne, Donna 139 Thorpe, Margaret 121 Threlkeld, John 139 Tiernan, Carole 14 Tieman, Christine 139 Tipton, Albrey 154 Tilwick, John 139 Tison, Alfred 75 Titus, John 154 Thomas, Paul 185 Tison, Wayne 139 Todd, Carol 139 IBO Tomko, Olga 153 Totten, Peggy 57, 154 Tovar, Adolf 154 Tovar, Leticia 140 Trejo, Raymond 140 Tremper, Larry 65 Trevino, Andy 154 Tucker, Eleanor 44 Tucker, Terald 140 Tuff, Lorenzo 83, 154 Turner, Gladys 140 Turnbull, Cindy 14 Turpin, Beth 140 Tyler, Millard 140 Travis, Rella 140 Tremper, Larry 121 Turnbull, Cynthia 44 Traylor, Gary 185 Uhrich, Mark 140 Ulrich, Janie 44, 51, 55 Ulrich, Katherene 17, 44 Valdez, Anita 154 Valentine, Grace 140 Valentine, Martin 154 Valentine, Phil 44 Valenzuela, Joyce 44 Vaillez, Bob 154 Vallier, Rosemary 53, 140 Vancoevering, Gretchen 53, 140 Vanderver, Lacy 140 VanLuven, Pamela 44 Van Linden, Jane 140 Vasquez, Maria 140 Vearch, Mark 44 Velte, Craig 6 Vershure, Beth 44, 66 Villa, Albert 44 Villa, Rita 44 Villarreal, Tomas 44, 51, 1 Villereal, Terry 66, 154 Vine, Richard 44 Waara, William 44 Waffle, Dave 44 Wagg, Ted 44 Walchesky, Eugene 140 Walker, Carol 87, 140 Walker, Al 65, 87 Walker, Erice 75, 140 Walker, John 140 Waker, Larry 154 Walker, Marilyn 140 Walker, William 44 Wall, Bedcy 154 Wallace, Celestine 44, 60 Wallace , Cynthia 44 Wallace, Lee 140 Wallace, Ollie 154 Wallsh, Glo-Ann '44, 120 Walter, Kenneth 154 W W W W W War War War War Was Was Wash Was Was Wate Ware W . Walid Wa Wa Wa Wa Watso Watts Way, W Webb, Webb, W Webst Webs Wello Welloh Wells, Welsh, Welsh, West, l' man! r Whit? White While, White White Whirm Wiatm Wirldil l l I Wigen Wilco: Wlltoy wi will Wins Wihil Wllha Wllli: Willis Willi Walters, Diane 154 Walters, Linda 140 Ware, Rayshell 154 Warfield, Laurie 140 Warner, Robert 140 Warren, Jack 44 Warren, Janett 154 Warren, Lynda 140 Warren, Nancy 140 Washington, Carol 53, 141, 124 Washington, Jacqueline 105, 154 Washington, Joyce 141 Washington, Linda 154 Washington, Nancy 141 Waters, Donna 60, 154 Waters, Jan 154 Watkins, Watkins Watkins, Watkins, Watkins, Watkins, 7 Anna 45 Brenda 1 5 3 Larry 79, 1 5 5 Majorie 141 Mildred 45 Pamela 141 Watson, Nancy 141 Watters, Greg 141 Way, Lynda 141 Weams, Aldonis 155 Webb, Annette 141 Webb, Lynne 155 Webb, Mildred 141 Webster, David 44, 65 Webster, Richard 141 Webster, Lois 155 Wellons, Charles 141 Wellons James 45 Wells, Michael 141 Welsh, Marlane 155 Welsh, Jenny 45 West, Vicki 17, 44 Weyant, Barbara 45 Wharry, Linda 45 White, James 45 White, Martha 141 White, Sharon 141 White, Walerie 141 White, William 45 Whiteman, Carol 45 Wiatrowski, Suzanne 45 Widdifield, Anne 45 Wigent, Andrew 45 Wilcox, Billy 141 Wilcox, Daryl 75, 155 Wiley, Carry 65, 155, 76 Willett, Carl 141 Williams, Alberta 141 Williams, Andrew 155 Williams, Angella 45, 87 Williams, Cherry 155 Williams Barry 144 Williamsi David 141 uid lil 'ul' -- -1- 'Yf7' L... INDEX Williams Williams, Williams, Williams, Williams, Williams, Williams Williams Williams: Williams Williams Williams Williams Williams Williams Waliiamsj Williams Williams Williams, 3 7 7 1 4 1 Dean 1 7, 45 F rancesder 46 Greg 1 55 Helena 141 Joyce 141 Kathy 141 Leroy 1 55 Linda 141, 155 Myrtle 141 Mary 1 55 McClain 1 5 5 Pat 1 55 Partricia 46 Paul 154 Shelia 141 Stefanye 141 Thomas 141 Velma 141 Williamson, Steve 141 Wilson, Arlene 141 Wilson, Wilson Wilson Wilson Wilson, Wilson, Wilson Wilson Wilson Wilson, Wilson Alton 46, 79 Bill 141 Cecilia 46 Diana 46 Emma 140 Erwin 140 Eulene 140 Judy 140 Michael 140 Richard 155 Scott 74, 155 Wine, iauen 140 Winstanley, Susan 140 Winter, Madeleine 7, 46 Wirth, Karl 140 Witt, Gail 155 Wolverton, Jeri 140 Womack, Nancy 140 Woods, Charlene 46 Wood, John 140, 155 Wood, Ronald 46 Woods, Gregory 47 Woods, Mary Woods, William 155 Woody, Hugh 155 Wooten, Earma 155 Wooten, Roderick 155 Wright, Anthony 155 Wright, Beatrice 47 Wright, Dianna 47 Wright, Henry 155 Wright, Patricia 47 Wright, Ronald 155 Wright, Welton 155 Wyatt, Franklin 155 Wyatt, Fichard 1 5 5 Wyrostek, Sharon 155 Yahner, Linda 60, 1 5 5 Yancey, Michele 1 5 5 Yeager, Martha 1 5 5 Yee, Albert 47, 51, 55, 63 Yee, May 155 Yost, Jacob 155 Young, Ronald 9, 47, 84 Zarina, Larry 155 Zeeman, David 155 Zieske, Faith 155 Zujko, Elaine 47, 51, 53 Zull, Edgar 17, 47 Editoris Backword revs Editor in Chief above Ma anne Schone- CathyC ': - - f 1- fl' man: Portraits Editor fabove rigbtj. l82 There was a time when what you now hold in your left hand was nothing at all. As the school year progressed those pages became some- thingg the story of the school year, 67-68. Telling this story has been a challenge, sometimes enjoyable, sometimes notg but it is one that shall never be forgotten and soon shall be missed. So now you have come to this last page of thanks. First, thanks to my staff of editors who carried a mountain of problems' and responsibilities. Thanks to our intrepid pho- tographer Steve McKelvey who, through his lens, saw the year as no one else could have. A very special thanks for the patient efforts and contri- butions ofg Robert Gillet of Taylor Publishing Company, Frank Storer jr. and Storer Spellman Studios of Detroit, Art Instructor jean Smith, Richard Larpenter and the Print Shop, and The Tomahawk and advisor Bud Domurath. Finally, but foremost thanks to Principal Garth Errington, the administration, and the faculty and student body of Pontiac Central. But most of all thanks, kb. Vim Ch K ,fuggw ennaday Advertising Editor. joan Blayl k: A Feature Ed fb l j Vw Blaylo k Karen Merkovitz, and Barb Weyent: Feature Ed Kb I 2 we i It is difficult to know where the influence of your school experience will end . if it ever ends. For the final chapter, look for the Quiveras Summer Supplement n ANY ie L story of a year, an important, final three months rarely covered so thor- Keep this supplement as a part of your yearbook. No yearbook The athletes pictured are: Bob johnson ftrackj, Dave Barker Cten- nisj, Clyde Duncan Cbaseballj, and i -- i f .,. ,nn f if i, ,,,,, r V Q - A ' Q ., l X S in i A S 1 upp Smear .Qs sa h 1 6 'Q M' ZlZ1!61 . QQ, ' Mag V I In the following fifteen pages you will encounter the completed ,QAQQZ he in mm' Anna CMargaret Emerson, Alana Carglej and her young son, Louis CTom Putnamj arrive in Siam to teach the royal children. To say the least they are shocked by the habits of the people. Anna's first encounter is with Kharalahome CWM- lie Black, Bill Pricej who acts as the King's right hand man. He presents her to His Majesty the King of Siam QVic Adams, Mike Stowej. Later, the King proudly presents his wives and all the royal children. The highlight of the scene is when Prince Chululongkorn proudly enters and bows to the King. Meanwhile, the King of Burma has sent a pre- sent to the King of Siam. As is the custom, it is a beautiful young girl, Tuptim, CDiane Nichols, .llllll lllhau - Diane Chealj. She quickly makes friends with Anna and together they prepare a ballet for the King, Small House of Uncle Thomas. As the story progresses, the King and Anna find that they have many disagreements. The turning point of the story comes about when Anna returns the ring given to her by the King. Deeply hurt the King finally dies of a broken heart. Under the direction of Peter Ugolini and musical director A. Michael Dempsey, The King and I continued a tradition of high quality musicals pre- sented by the students of Pontiac Central, The scenery was constructed under the direction of art instructor jean Smith and her commercial art classes. Cathy Crew was the student director. . ,Hx as V A x -f, Q , 4 ,I 1 si '1 N l I i A' . Vic Ag I left 1, Plalnir King 5 topju f 'Q CS x 2,9 A619547 9 l f l ln K l - i P . s. r in gas. , f' f 5 f 4 E W - a s ' ffaa? I Vic Adams, Margaret Emerson: The King and his subjects pray to Buddha for assistance Hefty, Alana Cargle, john Cairo, and children: Mrs. Annaexperiences difficulty in ex- pla King top!- ininq fl geography lesson to her royal pupils fKlb01'6j. Mike Stowe and children: The ,5Q5l,,5H his displeasure at finding Mrs. Anna's classroom so unscientificn ffzbozfe, f X ffff l lu' X :fm ---H f I l - - Yvfwwin V I I Y : E1 l The King continued Alana Cargle and Tom Putnam: Anna and her son, Louis, arrive in Siam ftop, rigbtj. john Cairo, Tom Put- nam, Beth Versure, Margaret Emerson and the children: Mrs. Anna finds that a song, Getting to Know You, is the best way to become acquainted with the people of Siam fmiddlej. Pete Marinos and Diane Cheal: Lun Tha and Tuptim, two young lovers sent to Siam from Bunna, meet secretly in the palace fbottom, leftj. Margaret Emer- son and Vic Adams: Anna pleads with the King not to whip Tuptim fbotqom, rigbtj. ' fl I eff wr rt 1' ' 2 . 'Z,. , In 4 ,yr , V, Z 7 p i W ,MW I 4 y 5 A 1,3 WM ,SM M32 , ,,.4, fy AV X I ,A X H J f A - I it f ' X 5 I I 6 ,,, ,,,, 5 1 iff if I L i5'r8'.'Z f 4 in ,, I I Vic Adams: The King prepares to whip Tuptim after her attempt to escape from Siam with Lun Tha flopl. Alana Cargle, Mike Stowe, and Cathy Schell: Mrs. Anna finds that, even though she and the King disagree on many points, she could never leave Siam and the King's children. fmiddle, leftj. Alana Cargle, Mike Stowe, Bill Price, John Cairo and jackie Washington: Mrs. Anna says her last good-bye to the dying King fmiddle, riglotj. Margaret Emerson, Vic Adams, Willie Black, Beth Versure, and john Cairo fbotlomj. 'S ,ff f .M 3465-Y' 1 f .awww , f is! ya' f Siamese Spectacular Spells Success F A , , ' Etc., Etc. 'iii N '- ' , ,,,,,,,,. h -he I Come U With ff' First row: janet Shaw, Annette Webb, janet Coffing, Ellen McKenzie, Virginia HaWk1I15, Debbie Richards, Sandy Pack, Debbie Heitanen. Second row: Gay Norton, Elizabeth Crocker, Sue Hollis, Harolyn Howard, Debbie Filak, Lorrie Taylor, Michelle Berfy, Ellen Hawley, Kathy Doig. Third row: Coach Bonnie Harris, Linda Hess, Rose Ann McGraWfV, Debbie Olson, Agatha Childers, Gay Behler, Carolyn Crawford, joy Pepper, Sue Strait, D h i H S Karen jones, and Lynn Webb. -If-.Tm Q g i ' ' Come Fly With Us, the 1968 Dolphin show, took place on April 3, 4, 5, and 6. Physical education instructor Bonnie Harris, an experienced hand at synchronized swimming, was delighted with her first show as the Dolphins' new coach. This year's spectacular was a presentation of eleven countries and as varied as any trip to Arabia, the South Sea Islands, Rus- sia and Scotland. Carol Washington and Vicki Chambers pro- vided the narration as each act was performed. The finale consisted of a presentation of all of the perform- ers followed by the flag of the United States which completely covered the top of the pool. ,, ,. ,, ,lyy .,,,,,, ag. wg, I f - fin fi, , , f' I i '9'f?.'5rf-ff' A I , , 24, ' ' ,pl i Y 4? -lf, f?Ef,gn f 7 In a vividly lighted number, joy Pepper, Sue Str.1it,. Kathy Doig, Z3 5 9 I g I and Sandy Pack prepare to take the plunge. Debbie Olson per- I 5 A 5 2 1 forms her solo f5ef0u', leffl. Joy Pepper shows the uninitiated I ' i 2 ' i ' how its looks underwater with her cap over her eyes flzflnzrj. ' Carol Wiishington and Vicki Chambers, the show's narrators, are I I Z 4 high and dry friyqblj. . M, H f I ,, fr V 3 . ,.5.r.r:5-5 ,, ,. '44, , Sissy.: Sig W ii. ,f 'L ,A 44464 i vawnvxwuqwz. ., 7 , 1 X' 1 P A ti?gjfg,,, G aflgids g v ,UV , . L AW-- Q., A .A,., ,W Track Team Triumphs Fm! row: julian Gloomis, Walter Terry, Jessie Bennett, Larry Hurst, Rick Sherrell, and Rudy Churchwell. Second faux' Jon Costello, Ron Bryant, Art Hodge, Eric Pelton, Morris Davis, and Jerry Seay. Tbim' row: Gary Wily, Mike Martin, Michael Grandberry, Larry Watkins, and Larry Moses. Fozfrfh row: Coach Roger Shepler, Moses Mickens, Daryl Wilcox, Rollie Garcia, Ken Long, and Assistant Coach Brian Castle. aw f iff 'W ,,.....,..,,.... , -121 fog. A, V ' N ' rf- ----' 1' an r a Q ' ' me f-- ' 1' - 0.19 if L V , 9 mime T la :v 5, ii ,al ,fi ' f V' 1' ..--'Q T , uf a-:aff - V X r - , vf- A Xxlxf' QP-C amuny 1, Central's thinclads came off the starting blocks in brilliant fashion. Highlighting the early half of the season was a first place tie with Cleveland Kennedy in the Mans- field Relays. Some 280 schools com- W 4' .Q peted in the relays which saw un- defeated State Champ Bob johnson hurdle to a double winner's share of the glory. Under the guidance of a new head coach, Roger Shepler, three new school marks were,posted, Pole Vaulter Walter Terry cleared the bar at 14'1 , jon Costello lowered the mile time to 43215, and Larry Hurst took the grueling two mile run at 91489. Huron Relays-First l1 1f 'f M'l '- 'l'l ll'll' W fii.ii'i?'5Yf ' X1 xl i 1 1 K 'u ff ' 'C' 'T' . PONTIAC 65 Flint Central .... . . . 31 Midland ........ . . . 51 76V2 Flint S. W. 52V2 Bay City Central 21 83 Pontiac Northern 55 76 Flint Northern 42 Mansfield Relays-First ttiejae Central Mich. Relays findoorj-First Central Mich. Relays Coutdoorj-Second Valley Meet-Second Regional Meet-First State Meet-Third Oakland County Meet--Fourth ftiej W aa. Gary Wily receives the baton from jesse Bennett in the 880 relay during the Regional Track Meet held at Waterford High School. The Chiefs were Regional Champions this year. 'G v - R X -M-4+ V .,,,,4 1 Y 1 .K My M if , . ,, Q 'L V Q XL la. ...M .bw ...av , F 9, 5' ,Z Miler Jon Costello rounds the turn in the mile run at Waterford during the Regional Track Meet. Co-captain Walter Terry displays the form which he used to vault to a height of 14'1 , a school record ftop, left.j Larry Moses, Daryl Wilcox, jon Costello, and Ken Long set a mile relay record of 5:25.7 fbottom, leftj. Bob johnson, Coach Shepler, and jon Costello count the spoils of success after the Mansfield Relays ftop, far leftj. L . , .. .1 , ' 1 , ry ' V 6 . Z 6W4!1ffKvnlg,4z,,' if.: Saginaw Valley Co-Champions junior hurler Victor uince won ten of the Chiefs games in 1968 and was one of the rnain factors in their unparalleled suc CCSS. ' 'fa 'W4,MWWl junior Clyde Duncan dives back to first in a contest against Flint Southwestern. if PONTIAC QDHJ 8, 5-Cranbrook 3, 2 3-Waterford O KDHJ 7,14-Flint North. 2, 1 QDHJ 8, 1-Pontiac North. 7, 1 fsecond game called- darknessj QDHQ 4, 4-Midland 6, 1 KDHQ 6, 5-Bay City Handy O, 1 KDI-IJ 7 2-Flint S. W. 1 4 fDHj 0 2 Flint Central 1 KDI-D 4 1 Central 1 2 fDI-IJ 4 1 Kettering 3 2 5 Royal Oak Kimball 1 4 Rochester0 O Clawson W' -. ,V 5 .4 ,.1 EM 'X -O 4 '-blk' .,- 1 ' ,.s fr,- . .. , '. If-.. n ' - '-vt is 1 M f . il... Firrt 1'0'Lli.' Steve Bass, Wlilliam Howell, Bruce Strohm, Randy Sutt, Bill Rollo V Qco-captainj, Larry Tremper Qco-captainj, Dave Webster, and Dale Houston fco- captainj. Second row: Mike Sarokin, Steve Cuthrell, Rick Hurst, A. B. Davis, . Clyde Duncan, Terry Villereal, Phil Shaw, and Richard Garling. Third row: Rick Wilson, Tom Smith, Steve Greenhalgh, Victor Quince, Andy Trevino, Rich Vine, Leon Looney, and Phil Crawford. For the first time in fifteen years the Chiefs won a share of the Valley title, reigning as co-champions with Flint Central and Midland. Led by pitcher Vic Quince and the bats of Dale Houston C5191 and Larry Tremper Q.303j the squad was rated one of the best in Oakland County. Clyde Duncan was the team's RBI leader while Tremper produced the most homeruns. The Chiefs finished with an overall 15-5 record for the season. Dale Houston, a three year letter winner, led the team with a .319 batting average. fbottom, lefty. Senior short-stop, Randy Sutt, slides into third base safely f below 1. Athletic Director Ed Graybiel fren- terj discusses the progress of the game with Assistant Coach Bill Richardson and Head Coach Mel c Nuss. Mgr-..v u VYFIPUT I .1 .z,.f1 1 l':. V ssss can we ew- A A A M 1 . L 4 ., , I ,68 Netters Build Character, Acquire Experience The tennis squad had a so-so season this year after losing seven of last year's nine starters. Roger Bergo and Dave Barker were the only experienced players back from last year's squad. Coach Gene Gerard named jerry Breen as the Rookie of the Year and Roger Bergo as the Most Improved Player. Kneeling: Mike Orencia, John Mason, Don Russell, Coach Gene Gerard. Standing: Al Paterson, jim Graybiel, jerry Breen, Brooks Putnam, Harold Stahl, Dave Barker and Roger Bergo. Senior Brooks Putnam returns a serve by an opponent ffar leftj. Junior Roger Bergo goes up into the air to return a shot Qbottom, centerj. Senior Dave Barker serves against Pontiac Northern fbottom, rightj. PONTIAC 4 Waterford ....... 7 Waterford Kettering 0 Midland ......... 3 Flint Northwestern 5 Bay City Handy .. 3 Flint N.W. .... . 4 Flint S.W. .... 0 Flint Central 2 Pont. North. . . . . 2 Pont. North. . . Ol Zi' -' .,f ,.,a ag, Fiaffflg , , I if t fi' XX! .,- , 19 l ,- -1, 15,011 .r f f, f gy a,fzz52'tr4. ga f 1. 1,2 ,ffj'.??,, 1 'fflcfigf 5 ,. , ,f 1 f P1149 7 -a . - Wi, J I ' i t 'Q' 3- E' ly. 5 lllng ' Btlgg illllllllgi litf grid - luniof 5 Blllieg , . 1 V l , . ' fill l lg S .., .,' xi ' l 77,73 5 l W ,yt fag if 'ivy' ry. ' ull J l Q, at ' .9 tiki-,i'tQ + 1-17 l 4 g A 1 9 U 'lea , 4 Nl Itt: I , MNC ' I W n :qt if 1 if .qw W' M4 5 fatlfw 1, ' l ,W naw 016 A .','4 ,. i 'V ' 3' I . l I H ,li wtf I, 'SWL 1 l' W.. f - fl! 4 4 1 af hw Linksters Are Co-Champs The Chiefs had one of their finest seasons, posting a 13-2 dual meet record which gave them a share of the Valley crown. The Chiefs missed the title when they lost to co-champion Flint Southwestern by two strokes. The Chiefs' top man was senior Gary Balliet who was one of the finest golfers in the area. He posted a 37.6 average for the year. He was followed by juniors Dick Kallis Q40.1j, Albrey Tipton Q40.5j, Norm Runyon f41.3D, and Larry Walker Q41.7j. .-,sz W, 4 b as 194 153 200 245 PONTIAC 152 Waterford Kettering ..16O 408 Flint Central ...... 4337 408 Midland ,... . . . 426 Waterford .... . . . 197 408 Flinlt Central ...... ,. 437 382 Bay City Central .... 422 199 Royal Oak Dondero . . 213 213 Rochester .......... 230 392 Bay City Handy ..... 401 392 Flint Northern ...... 396 155 Waterford Kettering ..171 197 Pontiac Northern .... 201 Rochester .......... 162 Waterford .......... 199 Pontiac Northern .... 247 Regional-5th of 27-329 Pontiac Press-6th of 25-329 'U' Junior Dick Kallis frfmzdifzgj and .,l I, 1 Albrey Tipton line up a putt in one of the Chiefs fifteen dual meets ffopj, Front row: Coach Tom Osler, Cornel jones, Tom Condon and joe McMillen. Second row: Norm Runyon, Larry Walker, Al- brev Tipton, Gary Balliet and Dick Kallis fmiddlej. Tom Osler dis- cusses the Pontiac Press meet with his first four men, Gary Balliet, Dick Kallis, Norm Runyon and Al- brey Tipton. The Chiefs placed 6th in the meet fleftj. Where the Action f1 !5,i i ' 1 ld ou believe this camera C00 . 1 . . WOU Y ' Q 9 scious young lady CKathy MCClL11'Ci Q 9 it won a National Merit Scholarshlp rx VI Q 'Ai Was! X l 1 f 'X 1 il A rfv ' iie' is ., - , i L N-W.. fa 'Tee 312 9 ima HA? a'r'Qs 'i 54rTTimW?M yy I ,. ...X W- va- ,,, V 1 1 1 y s ls f as M ' I J ,Y , fr, 4- f 4 4 ia.. ft ' QM ru f H-. . f mb 1 iii' I i ' 3 C18z2j Two Chiefs from the class of '69, Pete Marinos and jackie Washington, will tour South America this summer with the Youth for Understanding Chorale. They will leave june 27 and return August 24. They were among 63 students chosen from all over Michigan. Q53 Bonnie Boughner and Dave Webster were awarded trophies for their high game endeavors with the Bowling Club. Bonnie's high was a sparkling 190, while Dave produced a season high game of 220. MQ This year's Quiver Editor-in-Chief, Cathy Crew, passes her responsibility Ccake and allj on to the 1969 Editor, joan Blaylock fleftj. C51 That look of pride displayed by Gerry Beutler and Greg Ryden comes from having taken a third place trophy in the Plymouth Trouble Shooting Contest for 1968. 79 M n...., The class of '69 advertised their prom, A Night on the Town, by trying to crush this handsome sports car: jim Peterson, Arlond Reid, Ernest Quinn, Marianne Newmann, jadine Gee, Faye Zieske, jackie Black, Jeri Frizzell floead fmvzedj, Gay Behler, Purvis Hunt, Virginia Hawkins, Sherry Williams, Marsha Goldman, Mary Susan Morse, and Linda Hess. 5' I -A J ig, Mx- ' Q N ,I 5 .gg f . A... .4 - M Pontiac Central raps r It U For '68 Graduates The summer supplement was prepared by joan Blaylock, Cathy Crew, Onita Little, pho- A graduating 'class of 532 listened to Dr. Bufford Steffire of Michigan State University. The commencement address was entitled Growing Up in Michiganf' tographer Steve McKelvey, Bon- nie Munroe, Larry Tremper and advisor Kenneth Brown. Their thanks go to the Pontiac Press and William Guthrie for addi- tional help when that special photograph was needed. Class president john Mason spoke to a crowd of nearly 5000 people at- tending the exercises at Wisner Sta- dium. sxss ,mari Qs if .V Vqsui,-gt 1 Q .dir . :A 4 054. is qs . e 'J '1 ,,. A - . , ,1-'nf 5'L,9'i9y-' . ,- .Y 9 , s , . , ,. ,y 44, 4. Aff . ,ftfms uf I. V I' s
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