Port Huron High School - Student Yearbook (Port Huron, MI)
- Class of 1963
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7Jhe earhook Staff PreAentA the ’63 S ' CU iM ' U Linda Alexis Editor Bonnie Hazledine Business Manager Port J4uron J4igh School Port Huron, Michigan —TJhe beM — school — in — this — land. -Qrand and gloriouA- -we 11 - victoriouSy Nine a.m. — grrrowl—Leonard Patterson’s stomach let’s him know that it’s breakfast time. Oh, no. . .twenty to six already. . .and a date for the game at 6:30! Janet Toles finds that going to school from 12:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. is not always ideal. Seven a.m. is awfully early, even for the teachers. Mr. Rossler sometimes finds it hard to make it to school on time, but puts forth an exuberant smile as he finally begins another day. Trials and tribulations. . . of a confusing yet fun-filled year. The lucky ones who have first hour study hall, such as Allen Kilbourne, can goto sleep till 8:15, (if they don’t get caught!) m -J ed- -am XI h it e- ihali it and- Neill Hollenshead addresses a rally of “Students for Better Schools.’ ' HEAR the rumble in the halls . . . SEE the little freshmen being trampled . . . GLANCE at the many students sitting in the lounge who still don’t have their schedules after we’ve been in school for a week . . . WATCH the teachers as they try to figure out whose snack is whose . . . LOOK at the crowded classrooms . . . NOTICE the despair of the students who can’t be with friends and steadies on the opposite shift . . . PEEK out the doors at many crowded buses and a traffic jam of cars . . . LISTEN to the enthusiastic kids who led the “Students for Better Schools” .... NOW, turn the other cheek and remember the fun we’ve had at assemblies, games, and dances, the friendships, the learning we’ve received . . . Because we’re Port Huron High School students . . . We’re tops! ... We are the shining examples of accepting a situation that could have been a whole lot worse if the teachers and pupils hadn’t come through with the old “Fight, Fight, Fight!” Energetic Bethany Stevenson makes sure she gets the idea across. Wl tifi our- mig laht. 3igk t! 3 igh t! 3ig.lt t! 3igh Dear Mr. Crull, As you are retiring from the Port Huron Area Schools’ superintendency, the stu- dents of PHHS bid you a fond farewell. Throughout your life you have devoted your time and talents to better education as a teacher, a principal, and superintendent, with ex- perience of forty-two years pl us in Michigan. You are recognized for your work in the largest annexation in the reorganiza- tion of school districts in the history of the State of Michigan. Having been a member of several state educational committees, and currently serving on the State Com- mission on Community Col- lege Development, Past President of the MASA and the Michigan School Masters J4oward Jt) Crull Superintendent 1941 - 1963 Club, twice President of St. Clair River Area Superin- tendent’s Association, and a participant in many other worthwhile projects, we feel that you, Mr. Crull, have had as your deepest interest while in Port Huron that of providing the best possible education and facilities for the young people of our area. Best wishes from the Students of PHHS victory On to- Principal Colen Sommerville 3 igh t! 3ig,k t! 3 ig,h t ! 3ig h t! Assistants to Mr. Sommerville: Mr. James Overly, Mr. Gaylord Feick. Because of the many changes this year, students aren’t al- ways sure of what they can and cannot do. Marsha Hill and Allen Drescher, two of the junior class officers, seek the advice of Mr. Sommerville and Miss Wiese before making plans for coming activities. Dean of Students Mr. Ernest Gerke sShatl o ur wa tch wor L be. -conte- on — join — our Jong i or L Port Huron — J4ig,h. t, jigk 7 or- ma -yUater Club S 3-2 Senior s 0 $ Underclassmen W-2 t cAnd ,i incf tor victory. 3 acuity 194 17 FRANCE B om Aunup to Rundown P. M M. S. On voting day juniors are checked to see if they are registered. Juniors, who took the National Merit Scholarship Examination, meet in the library to learn their scores. Ineen Irwin, Sharon Wedge, and Pauline Eckenswiller aren’t “posing.” Scott Hensel takes the part of interviewer at an election assembly. A familiar sight third and eight hours every day- getting set for snacks. 20 fi in full Awing.. For those students who aren’t wanderers— this is how the halls look during class time. Holly Ulmer does her stint at a football game. Ernestine Tillman, Call Receptionist, makes an appointment for a student to see his counselor. James Miller gives an oral book report on “Science is A Sacred Cow” in Mrs. Houck’s fourth-hour Senior English Composition class. Smpromtu £peeclie£ and term paper 4 - Oral opinions on material read in American literature class lead to better understanding. Here, Thomas Jones reports in Mrs. Clemons’ class. Students go over the day’s literature assignment as Mr. Malone gives individual help in third-semester English. all part of essential training in Cngliilt. . . Speech students gain practice with time speeches after learning the basic fundamentals of a good presentation. Thomas Atkins takes his turn in Mrs. Sicklesteel’s speech class. 23 3n claAZroom and in library. Mrs. Maxwell gives her communications class a weekly spelling test. Louis Foster gives his non-fiction book report, “They Were Expendable in Miss Meyer’s ninth grade English class. Frequent book reports are required in English classes which gives students an opportunity to become acquainted with good reading. Mr. Sims’ English literature class spends the hour reading books for six-weeks’ reports. 24 student A do Special reading, and research papers. Mr. Stevens and Mrs. O’Connell check out books for waiting students. “Bound” in their hall of knowledge the librarians have “volumes” of equipment to aid every student at P.H.H.S. Each librarian is pleased to help you find references, guides, or magazines, and to show how to use the card file, Ruth McGinnis and Maureen Goudie as one of their many jobs, help Mrs. Steig to catalog and mark new books. This second-year Spanish class reviews carefully under the watchful eye of Mr. Bascom. Oral recitation g,ive 3flPABC TBYMTE “Como esta usted? Muy bien, gracias.” Spanish is an ever increasingly popular language. It is not uncommon to catch a class in the process of giving speeches or viewing Spanish films. You can be transported into another land by taking Russian. Besides learning the language the Russian student is taken on an imaginary tour through Red Square, the Kremlin, Moscow University and a Russian factory to accent the many customs of Russian life. Speeches were a prominant part of learning the Russian language. James Shaw gives a forceful gesture in Miss Rush’s advanced Russian class. 26 Peter George gives a French recitation in Miss Winborn ' s second-year French class. language student A more fluencg in Speaking. . • ” Jjonjour ! Salveo ” “Bonjour. Comment allez-vous?” What an enchanting language French is. An imaginary walk down a Paris- ian boulevard, a look at French liter- ature and history, a new verb con- jugation, all go into making this class a truly delightful one. Latin may be dead, but not so for these interested students who find it a worth-while course. One often hears them singing Christmas carols and other well-known verses in the language, as well as strengthening their vocabulary by playing hang-man and Latin bingo. Latin also helps the pupil in his other subjects— word usage, meaning, and pronunciation. Students in Miss Edward’s third-year Latin class review for the day’s lesson. Z)he paH i related to the present in telling. Mrs. Patterson’s American history students learn the value of using the library to further their knowledge of the past. In Mr. Pesano’s ninth grade civics class, Simone Oden gives an oral report on the city manager form of government, a topic of vital interest to Port Huron. Penelope Haugner and David Knisley outline the boundaries of the Roman Empire for the benefit of Miss Miller’s world history class. 28 the Story of man and his achievements. The sun is just coming up as Gerald Spring gives an oral report on religion in Miss Warren’s sociology class. World history takes us back to the dino- sauer days, and pauses for a glimps of the Dark Ages, the great religions of the world, the Renaissance period, and finally modern times. American history is concerned with our first settlers, how we won our independ- ence, the Presidents, the Constitution, and the laws based upon it. Civics is an introduction to other social studies. A general look at everything re- lated to government, religion, economics, and American history. American government helps the students understand the country in which they will soon have a major role. Duties of the Presidents, political parties, national con- ventions, and city governmental procedures are but a few of the points covered by Sen- iors in this class. Sociology, another Senior subject, is a study of society in its “normal” function- ing to show how human beings live and work together in common routine patterns. Mr. Lincoln’s government class discusses the changes which will be made in the running of our state government if the new proposed constitution is adopted. 29 Students work out their geometry homework problems on the board while the rest of the class compare their proofs. Algebra is an exact science. It deals with negative and imaginary numbers and uses letters and o ther symbols as well as numbers in calculating. If you find yourself in a class where you are constructing two dimensional figures according to directions and specifications and you are working with proofs, angles, lines, and compasses, then you are taking Plane Geometry. But if you have been reading Plato’s “Republic”- - a study in pure logic, or working with spheres, cylinders and cones- -then you are in a Solid Geometry class. Trigonometry- -a word composed of three Greek words meaning “three-angle measurement”- -indi- cates that the subject deals with measurements connected with a triangle. Mathematic find olution Algebra I and II deal with the use of letters and symbols as well as numbers to solve simple equations. Miss Stewart looks on as her general math pupils complete a test during the hour. General math begins in the ninth grade, continues in the tenth grade, and is an elective in the eleventh grade. It is a course in which students review addition, subtraction, multi- plication, and division of whole numbers, common fractions and decimal fractions. Such practical studies as the use of instruments of measure are emphasized. to the mystery, o[ number 4 . Miss Neil conducts a review with her third-semester algebra students for a coming test. 31 Earth science students use maps and charts in their study of the formations and atmosphere of the earth. Sharon Mooney explains the formation and travel of weather fronts in general science class. itudentA Would you like to be a chem- ical engineer or a zoologist? Are you inter- ested in the solar system, heat, chemical compounds, energy, levers, rocks, plants, and chromosomes? General science has given many students the oppor- tunity to test their skills in all fields and help them decide which area they pre- fer. Chemistry is confined to the study of various elements— compounds, gas- es, the metric system, the effects of temperature and pressure on gas volumes, and molecular weights and ionification. Mr. Richard’s biology class explores cell structures with microscopes as well as learning the proper use of the instruments. 32 wor Id o wonder Laboratory work gives experi- ence and fun to all future chemists. Biology is concern- ed with the physical basis of life — cell structure, plant structure, life processes of in- sects, and various insect diseases. Dissecting worms, frogs and crayfish and lab practicals all make up inter- esting sections in Biology. Solids, liquids, gases, motion, work, machines, power, and strength of materials are fully explored in Physics class. The solution of practical problems is stressed to aid the student in thinking along a straight, clear path. Michael Gilroy demonstrates centrifugal force with one of the many instruments for experimentation in Mr. Bond’s physics class. Mr. Phillips takes his biology class outside to introduce them first-hand to nature. Classroom experiments create interest and provide an excellent foundation for future endeavors in the field of chemistry. 33 3nduitrial cArti - - Proper training in u£e o hand tool A , Payton explains one of the many parts of an engine as the auto theory class benefits by seeing the ac tual part. Pre-vocational experience is one of the main purposes of industrial arts. Blueprint reading and machine operations are covered in machine shop. Woodword is designed to develop skills arid teach proper constructional methods of such things as chair construction, up- holstering, lathe projects, and house con- struction. Machine drawing deals with the use of symbols and standards and the construction of gears, screws, and cams. While a course in architectural drawing gives the student a chance to draw floor and elevation plans as well as detail plans. Cutting, filing, drilling, tapping, and polishing iron and steel are projects found in general metals. This course is not designed to teach a trade, but rather to discover if the student has a liking and aptitutde for metal working. welding, and machine operation i. Students receive advice from Mr. Cook in machine shop. Mr. Belt’s mechanical drawing classes learn the value of accuracy when drawing in detail. J$u£ine££ education A Indents develop kill far Chris Konye and Heather Krenke operate the dictaphone which is just one of the many machines the business education students are taught to use in Mr. Bargiers Office Machines class. Miss Birdsall’s advanced typing class takes a five-minute timing. “Click, click, clickety, click” go the keys of the many typewriters-- 4 Posture, stroking, eyes on copy.” Typing I students first acquire moderate speed and accuracy; later, they are introduced to the business letter. “Scratch, scrape” go the pens drawing the fancy scrolls in shorthand, the professional language of the business world. Beginning students learn to read it carefully; and by the end of the year, their goal is to write it at sixty words a minute. Advanced students hope to write at one hundred words a minute. “Clink, clank, clink” go the ditto, mimeo- graph, adding machines, manual rotary cal- culators, and the transcription machines in office machines class. Future bookkeepers labor away on their ledgers and journals. Noisy? Yes, a bit— but business education is much more— it is a direct path for job op- portunities and it is fun! Mr. Zyrowski’s general business students are working on their Math unit. future Secretarial and clerical work. The basic typing techniques are stressed in first-semester typing. After going over the results of a recent test, Mr. Rossler’s Mrs. Morris’ Shorthand students learn to read shorthand bookkeeping class listens to instructions for the next project. by the two-finger method before they are introduced to writing. mg an dewing Aerve not onlg ai Barbara Howe, Nancy Beam, Mary Swift, Ann decorating for the home, in Mrs. Alexander’s Borgerson, and Patricia Atkins show some of advanced homemaking class, the materials they use in planning interior Ellen Bartlett and Cynthia Davis prepare one of their many tasty dishes. Students in homemaking classes will be our Emily Posts of tomorrow. Table etiquette, preparation and serving of appetizing meals, marketing and budgeting are but a few of the units of study. Learning about textiles, becoming familiar with sewing machines, and the complicated task of laying out a pattern, remaking a gar- ment, making alterations, and pressing, all go into the making of an interesting clothing class. In home and family living students learn how to become useful citizens by discussing such topics as dating, religion, marriage, parent- hood, and managing the family income. 38 hobbies , but a£ uAefal art 4 . . . Miss Blackburn’s beginning homemaking class learns the difficult art of carving a turkey for the Thanksgiving holidays. Connie Gauthier, Katherine Hock, Emily Almanza, Lula Davis, Dorothy Recker, and Vicki Leathorn work on special assignments in Miss Moore’s advanced clothing class. Mrs. Brown’s home and family living class learns the principles of living co-operatively with those around. 39 building strong, and healthy bodies Practice of Swedish gymnastics gives exercise to many unused muscles. It also gives a new sense of rhythm and timing to the students. “Class, halt - 1-2-3-4.” All P.H.H.S. girls grow to know this phrase well. It is a sound connected with good grooming, manners, and social finesse, in trimming the waistlines, and with rules and techniques for such games as basketball, field hockey, tennis, and volley- ball. In addition, the girls receive excellent train- ing in First Aid. Group instruction on volley ball rotation during the tournaments is common in the girls’ gym classes. Wall volley gives the girls an opportunity to develop co-ordination in receiving and returning a volley ball. goal o phgiical education student A. Basketball is one of the many sports played in the gym classes. Boys strive for a greater number of push-ups. 100 is their goal! Football, soccer, track, and baseball activities afford the boys an opportunity to be members of a team. Much attention is given to the development of the body by requiring calisthenics. The boys are prepared to think clearly in an emer- gency through guided training in First Aid. Sit-ups are part of the physical tests given to all physical education students. Spirited band 4 create interest at BOTTOM ROW: Barbara Maes, Janice Parsons, Kathleen Collins, David McDonald, Kathrine Yakes, John Stimson, Catherine Moore, Carl Miller, Sandra Sutton, Carol Hatha- way, and Nyla Nutt. SECOND ROW: Catherine Dommer, Marsha Hill, Sylvia Babcock, Jennie Rossow, Richard Wharton, Allan Dickey, Paul Aurand, Penny Braidwood, Patricia Richter, Pamela Brown, Jorja Goodman, Diane Burns, Samuel Schatzline, Charles Carr, James Gardner, William Arnett, Florence James, David Coulter, William Wismer, Virginia Vance, Catherine Maxwell, Kathleen Hall, Janet Wissing, and Karen Haines. THIRD ROW: Mr. Clarence Wade (Director), Levena McNaughton, Kenneth White, Linda Lewandowski, Carol Boardman, Craig Allen, John Adams, Sandra Gallacher, Kenneth Foster, Joyce LaLonde, Mary Hill, Paul Michalsen, Charles Harris, William Fuller, Gary Andres, James O’Brien, David Daggett, Barbara Bell, Allen Rambaum, Susan Beyer, Maureen Goudie, Susan Fox, Sandra Smith, and Susan Thomas. FOURTH ROW: Rebecca Ray, Sara Johnson, Sharon Adams, Jean White, Leonard McNaugh- ton, David McNamara, Lome Culp, Roger Stanley, John Bachmann, Eric Fenton, Thomas Stein, Robert McIntyre, David Stevenson, Peter Weiss, Walter Heike, Gerald Spring, Gary Wisswell, Edward Rowland, and Nancy Sullivan. (Band cdctivitie J 1 Detroit Lions Football Game 4 Home Football half-times shows 1 Homecoming Parade 4 Home basketball games 1 Senior Play 4 Pep assemblies 6 School assemblies District Solo and Ensemble Festival at Flint Baccalaureate State Solo and Ensemble Festival at Kalamazoo District Band Festival at Flint State Band Festival at Grand Rapids Armistice Day Parade Christmas Assembly County Band Festival at St. Clair Spring Band Concert Commencement 42 School and community, fanctionA. . . Jdonor 4 (Band Personnel Flutes Bassoon Cornet M. Cathy Maxwell Lome Culp John Adams Ann O’Brien Kathleen Collins Paul Michalsen Dorothy Fettes Alto Saxaphone Thomas Richter Karen Haines John Stimson Joyce LaLonde Janet Wissing Carol Hathaway Baritone Kathleen Hall Maureen Goudie Edward Rowland Clarinet Susan Beyer Gerald Spring Margaret Benson Tenor Saxaphone Trombone Bethany Stevenson David Daggett Thomas Stein Marsha Hill Barbara Bell Robert McIntyre Alan Dickey Baritone Sax Walter Heike Penny Braidwood Gary Andres Gary Smith Charles Carr French Horn Basses Catherine Dommer J. David McNamara David Baker Patricia Richter Sara Johnson Sandra Sutton Diane Burns Marilyn Inch Roger Stanley Karl Livingston Mary White Percussion Jennie Rossow Jean White Kathrine Yakes Alto Clarinet William Broadstone Catherine Moore Carolyn Kraft Dianna Reitz David McDonald Terry Anderson Rebecca Ray Carl Miller Donna Reitz Trumpet David Badley Bass Clarinet Richard Wharton Samuel Schatzline Oboe James Gardner John Marshall John Green Mary Hill Craig Allen James Paulson William Schmidt i§ Honors Band participated in the High School Band Festival, District 3, in Flint. The group won a First Division rating, with three first places in playing perfect, and one first place in sight reading which entitles them to enter state competition. Symphonic Wind CnAemble 43 Snterebt in mu ic, theory, Aight - seeing,. What would a school be like without choral music? The familiar Christmas carols would not be echoed so enchantingly. . .P.H.H.S. would not be represented at the County Vocal Festival. . Underclassmen would not bid formal farewell to Seniors at Baccalaureate and Commencement. But how fortunate P.H.H.S. is with A Cappella Choir, Girls’ Chorus, Boys’ Chorus, Festival Choir, and Academic music. Janet Davis sings the students’ favorite Christmas carol, “O Holy Night,” at the Christmas Assembly. Vocal Cla£A BOTTOM ROW: P. Bloomfield, M. Hastings, C. Brown, G. Dean, J. Breathour, R. Gillis, S. Tribble, S. Van Wormer, C. Davis, S. Hutchinson, M. Rosalez, G. Haynes, L, Shanks, and N. Ostrander. SECOND ROW: J. Stuller, K. Wilson, B. Glombowski, D. Provost, C. Nofs,L. Rands, L. Knisley, N. Parrott, I. Kolberg, D. Zander, C. Moak, L. Strang, B. Waun, and J. McCabe. TOP ROW: S. Schultz, J. Adams, D. Kelly, J. Genaw, P. Perukel, E. Williams, D. Brown, D. McCallum, W. Thomason, W. Hammond, R. Kidd, and Mr. Joseph Airtene, Director. qualify student A for Ckorui. cA Capella Choir B OTTOM ROW: M. Reid, J. Kielman, J. Locke, J. Payton, D. Haacke, M. Wilson, M. Smith, N. Bergh, J. McDonald, K. Johnson, D. Leepart, and Mr. Joseph D. Airtene, Director. SECOND ROW: J. Ordowski, W. Ordowski, J. Montney, R. Weicht, L. Campbell, L. Rands, J. Postill, C. McCallum, V. Miller, S. Strauss, J. Suit, and D. Straub. THIRD ROW: J. Davis, F. Zotter, J. Lunney, S. O’Neil, C. Lunney, M. Waun. J. Case, D. Holmes, J. Riddle, C. Kol- berg, P, Haugner, J. King, J. Goodman, and M. Meno. TOP ROW: D. Woolley, T. Matts, J. Karl, R. Vanderlake, D. Chiappelli, R. McLane, A Eichenberg, G. Lymburner, S. Arnett, D. Rock, and R. Brown. Mary Jo Wilson’s assistance as an accom- panist for the A Cappela Choir contributes much toward a successful year. Mr. Airtene, the new choir director, has succeeded in maintaining the high standards held by our Vocal Department. 45 Students at P. J4 J4. £. are o ered The driver education course takes ap- phlets, and road practice help to develop proximately five weeks to complete. driving skill. With hope and anticipation, During this period, students learn the students look forward to passing the general operation of automobiles and written and road test to receive their the rules of driving. Text book, pam- driver’s license. Mr. Emigh explains how to make a proper turn at an intersection to students in driver’s training class. Mr. Morrison regulates traffic on the training strip. Mr. Hillaker takes students on “road tests.” a variety o( elective • • Mr. Ishler demonstrates to one of his students a better way to achieve the desired effect of drawing still life with crayolas. Painting, like any language, can be learned. The artist often leads to new ideas of far-reaching effect. Broad ob- jectives and expressions are stressed. Textile painting, clay sculpture, silk screen printing, and work done in the various types of charcoal, pen and pen- cil, crayon, water colors, and colored chalk are all explored in art class. Students of Mr. Ishler’s art class are interested in their block printing from linoleum. Students prepare Working at Sears under the watchful eye of experienced personnel, these students receive experience in office work: Mr. Flink, Barbara Bell, Jill Redmond, Bonnie London, Sandra Moore, and Mrs. McParland. Working at Kresge’s in the afternoon are: Mamietta Speer, Joan Krampien, Margaret Simerson, and Brenda Thornton. Mary Lang and Marlene Davis work as Franklins. The high school broadens its curri- culum offerings to meet the needs of the students through the Co-op Pro- gram. This training enables a stu- dent to have a balanced combination of subjects related to the various job activities. It prepares the student to take his place in the adult-work world equipped with the necessary skills, attitudes, habits, and technical know- ledge. Behind the lunch counter at Kresge’s Joan Krampien was Richard Van Haaften helps his father at Van Haaften’s found doing all things required to make customers content. Pharmacy after school and on weekends. 48 far adult work world. salesgirls at Ben During the school year these students work at Mac Donald’s System, Inc.: Gareth Nicholson, Kenn eth Eastman, Larry Johnson, Ralph King, and John Gahns. On the job, senior students are assigned simple beginning jobs in stores, offices, and shops and often progress to more responsible job activities. Late in the spring the Co-op students get a diploma at a special graduation program at the high school. Friends, relatives, faculty members, and em- ployers attend the exercises. After they receive their diplomas, a reception is held where graduates and their guests meet. Thomas Marlette works in the Audio-Visual Aids under Donald Mitchell is a swimming instructor at the Y.M.C. A. the supervision of Mrs. Lottner. during the afternoons. 49 Jrom September to June - student 4 are loyal to P. J4. J4. S. Spring brought heavy traffic to our courts. Students arrived at school, with homeword done and ready for an active school day. These girls bought refreshments during half-time at one of the basketball games . y club 4 provide interest in School life. Varsity, Cl ub BOTTOM ROW: Richard Heering, James Vigrass, Scott Hensel, Richard Bailey, John Whiting, Thomas Jones, Jeffery Kellogg, David Himmel, John Pollock, and James Isabell. SECOND ROW: Mr. Robert Hayes, sponsor; Gerald Fore, Donald Edington, James Haeck, Larry Eichenberg, Charles Huebner, Mark Sokoloff, and Allen Dickens. THIRD ROW: James Cates, Larry Butler, Robert Wedge, David Klink, Dale Yurk, Richard Johnson, James Shaw, and David Dunn. TOW ROW: Kenneth McIntyre, William Grahm, John Birdie, Samuel Battle, Joseph Fowler, Kurt Edie, Elison Wefel, Larry Krabach, Michael Cook, Peter George, Michael Hill, Raymond Johnston, Stephen Hill, Floyd Hubbard, Gerald Engel, and Richard VanEvery. T)lie yitagwinder Club BOTTOM ROW: Thomas Bargeman, Michael Sly, Dennis Kish, and Andrew Mowrey. TOP ROW: Mr. David Payton, sponsor; Mr. William Julian, sponsor; James Jacobson, Jack Warshefski, Robert Meese, David Merrill, Dennis 54 Lixey, and Gareth Nicholson. D. Bailey C. Carr K. Conant L Davis P. George S. Hensel N. Hollenshead R. Johnston K. Klohn C. Krupp R. Moore R. Phipps B. Rubenstein T)he National J4onor “Scholarship, leadership, character, and service” —These are the four basic requirements for membership in the National Honor Society. BOTTOM ROW: Bruce Rubenstein, President; Dave Bailey, Vice-President; Marilyn Krupp, Treasurer; and Holly Ulmer, Secretary. SECOND ROW: Karen Haines, Sharon Boomer, Janet Mac- Eachin, and Laura Marlette. THIRD ROW: Catherine Moore, Louise Schultz, Susan Beyer, Charlene Krupp, and Joy Zauner. FOURTH ROW: Leigh Schuck, Sharon Adams, Paul Lake, and Alice Carson. TOP ROW: Robert McIntyre, Thomas Gaffney, Scott Hensel, and Mark Sokoloff. 55 tJuture J lur£e£ Club 4 add fan to Achoo STANDING: Jonna Goodman and Beth Linscheid, President and Vice-President, respectively. SEATED: Elizabeth Ann Henry, Corresponding Secretary; Virginia Hull, Recording Secretary; and Lynn Kramp, Treasurer. The Future Nurses Club presents a way to interest girls in personal and commun- ity health. To accomplish this, repre- sentatives from schools of nursing and specialized nurses are invited to the meetings, trips to hospitals are arrang- ed, and members give volunteer service to health a gencies. Vhe IJoung Republicans The Young Republicans assist in the election in various ways. Among their activities are campaigning from door to door, baby-sitting in order to get more people out to vote, and holding rallies to stir up interest. Their sponsor is Mrs. Edythe Patterson. Leaders of The Young Republicans are: BOTTOM ROW: Louis Foster, Suzanne Culp, Neill Hollenshead, and Donald Mitchell. TOP ROW: William Krause, Pamela Fockler, Heather Abernethy, and Kenneth McIntyre. and personal interest A. SEATED: Patricia Leonard, Secretary; Janice Harris, Vice-President; and Cherie Millikin, President. STANDING: Mary G. Meno, Treasurer; and Pamela Hoover. The Future Teachers Club is composed of students who are interested in be- coming teachers and in gathering infor- mation and experience in this field. Membership is open to any P.H.H.S. student who wishes to participate in the activities of the club if he has at least a “C” average and not more than one D. Z)ke foung, democrat The Young Democrats do their share in the election by pass- ing out campaign literature, holding rallies to get more students interested in their purpose, and by going from door to door to arouse the enthusiasm of more voters. Their sponsor is Mr. Homer Sims. Leaders of The Young Democrats are: BOTTOM ROW: Sally Warren, Allen Kilborne, and Barbara Johnson. TOP ROW: Raymond Kerr, Grace Easton, Joanne King, and Mary Anne Rosetta. 57 Club 4 o fer Social and AcholaAtic recreation • Z)he Parliamentary, Jjaw Club BOTTOM ROW: Barbara Jean Meehan, Sec- retary; Patricia Schroeder, President; Elaine Minteer, Vice-President; and Brian Guitar, Treasurer. TOP ROW: Kathleen O’Sullivan, Mary Teahan, Therese Nault, Sandra Hill, Mary Ellen Meehan, Janice Parsons, Edith Zielke, Sandra Mertz, Diana Hayes, Sue Mi nguske, Mary Jane MacPherson, Sally Wolford, and Carol Ann Linert. Che Projectionist Gary Weiss, Douglas Schram, Mrs. Lorraine Lottner, Visual-Aids Director; and Alan Weston. Club activities center around future careers. 7jhe 3)ebate Club BOTTOM ROW: Jonna Goodman, Grace Easton, and Richard Wharton. TOP ROW: Sandra Albers, Verna Smith, Ellen Albers, Joyce Reckker, and Delta Day. Z)be OJ4M electronic Club BOTTOM ROW: Greg Bruen, President; Mr. Plouff, Charles Harris, Roy Jamison, and Donald Richard Allan, Advisor; Louis Edie, Vice-Pres- Thiede. ident; and Steve Ferguson. TOP ROW: Wesley 59 60 BOTTOM ROW: Wendi Stevens, Elizabeth Smart, Sandra Dortman, Jackquelyn Manzel, and Doris Haacke. SEC- OND ROW: Delta Day, Nancy Keeney, Debroah Barnes, Barbara Falk. Victoria Dalrymple, Sally Johnson, and Bonnie Lavis. THIRD ROW: Dorothy Wood, Maxine Robinson, Cherie Millikin, Gail Green, Judith Ledsworth, Constance Wagg, and Dawn Lester. TOP ROW: Linda Campbell, Kay Emery, Ellen Anderson, Judy Bubel, Lois White, Florine Hackett, Ardene Loos, and Mary Anderson. Leader Jane Riddle demonstrates to Marcia Klink, Susan Fredendall, and Carolyn Cote the technique of playing volleyball. Skier A anticipate thrills and A pill A. BOTTOM ROW: Mark Sokoloff and Bernard Hunwick. SECOND ROW: George Lymburner, Joel Cressman, and Charles Huebner. THIRD ROW: Martha Ammerman, Kitty Smalldon, Martha DeMeritt, Barbara Hancock, Patricia Nester, Karen Conant, and Marilyn Carson. FOURTH ROW: Susan Hancock, Melanie McIntosh, Judith Payton, Donna Daniels, Peter George, Janet Pressprich, Sharon Touma, Joanne King, and Rosemary Krampien. TOP ROW: Scott Hensel, Thomas Marsh, Kyle Melick, Larry Krabach, Raymond Johnston, William Delamarter, Kenneth Marks, Michael Cook, David Montross, and Leroy Stevens. Struggling with their skies are: Patricia Nester, Alice Carson, Marilyn Krupp, and May Alvinger. The officers of the Ski Club are: Christopher Benedict, President; Barbara Hancock, Secretary-Treasurer; and Scott Hensel, Vice President. 61 64 Season i (Record Port Huron Opponent 0 Flint Southwestern 7 13 Grosse Pointe 19 13 Hamtramck 38 0 Birmingham 43 6 Mt. Clemens 7 6 Ferndale 26 20 Royal Oak Kimball 33 9 Hazel Park 7 31 East Detroit 13 Won 2 Lost 7 .Honored P. H. Qridder Ray Johnston, Harry C. Smith Sportsman Award; Floyd Hubbard and Steve Hill, Marsh Campbell Captain’s Award; Rick Heering, Harry Anderle Defensive Player Award; Ken Mclntyfe, Oil Can Award; and Larry Butler, Tubby Meyers Outstanding Player Award. Missing is Jerry Engel, also named for the Marsh Camp- bell Captain’s Award. BOTTOM: D. Dunn, R. Bailey, T. Gaffney, F. Shaw, C. Huebner, R. Heering, R. Johnston, S. Hensel, J. Vigrass, D. Jurk, L. Butler, and J. Kellogg. SECOND: Coach J. Bates, G. Dell, R. Johnson, J. Whiting, T. Jones, A. Dick - ens, R. Wedge, K. Marks, L. Krabach, R. Bennett, J. Cook, R. Van Every, S. Battle, and “B.” Fowler, Athletic Director of Port Huron Area Schools. THIRD: T. Atkins, J. Jex, J. Pollock, G. Lachon, J. Hill, K. Edie, S. Hill, E. Wefel, F. Hubbard, D. Klink, D. Patton, D. Herrick, J. McMillan, J. Karl, and Coach R. Hayes. TOP: D. Edington, E. Eagle, D. Himmel, A. Miller, B. Lindke, J. Engel, M. Hill, J. Isabell, A. Eichenberg, M. Shoulders, and M. Cook. Missing, K. McIntyre. “ Tension’ . . . felt by Coach Bates dur- ing critical fourth quarter. Fun in the mud during Homecoming. 65 Spirited {Junior Varsity 4 how £ BOTTOM ROW: D. Draper, W. Carrier, R. Johnson, D. Burns, J. Morris, G. Shipley, B. Summers, J. Paulson, W. Swain, and M. Carpenter. SECOND ROW: Coach J. Dickinson, S. Badley, R. McLaughlin, W. Racely, R. McIntyre, R. Studer, R. Sturmer, L. Goudie, R. Schlee, L. McDaid, Coach J. Heering, and B. Fowler. TOP ROW: D. Edington . J. Hofmann, T. Sassanella, D. Pringle, D. Baer, D. Simmons, R. Storey, J. Hull, W. Suchin, S. Kennedy, and K. Carson. Season A Record Port Huron Opponent 13 East Detroit 0 0 Roseville 19 13 Birmingham 12 19 Mt. Clemens 13 13 Ferndale 0 6 Royal Oak Kimball 6 13 Hazel Park 14 Won 4 Lost 2 Tied 1 determination and drive . . . ea£on i O ecor fl ' Port Huron Opponent 0 East Detroit 0 6 Fitzgerald-Warren 0 13 Royal Oak Kimball 27 13 East Detroit 32 13 Royal Oak Kimball 33 Won 1 Lost 3 Tied 1 FLOOR: R. Sampson and J. Beckett. BOTTOM ROW: A. Foster, B. Brabant, G. Pifer, W. Reid, M. Davis, B. McCallum, D. Taylor, C. Blunt, F. Allen, A. Cook, T. Jones, S. Hill, G. Shevnock, H. Boughner, and G. Moak. SECOND: T. Hagle-Mgr., Coach L. Speise, D. Spotts, D. Nyquist, J. Vaughn, G. Munn, M. Touma, G. Spear, J. Armstrong, D. Eppley, L. Allen, D. George, G. Jonseck, P. White, C. Smith, M. Gladwish, D. Lewandowski, T. Redmond-Ass’t. Coach, Coach F. Feiler. THIRD: D. Jarchon, H. Porter, J. Morman, R. Mugridge, C. Engle, P. Maxwell, H. Colby, R. Harder, R. Arthur, D. Crocker, J. Lewandowski, L. Laturno, E. Jefferson, G. Weaver, M. McCabe, M. Kellogg, C. Frazier, and T. Rachwall. TOP: J. Suchin, J. Leslie, P. Gauthier, R. Koenig, T. Stafford, W. McKeand, D. Deligianis, R. Lunney, D. Viol, E. Stubbs, J. Smith, and A. Dicer. 67 cdction filled basketball big.blig.bts 68 winter A port A program. . . Below: Charles Ingram takes aim as Rick Heering stands ready to help. 1 Above: Charles Ingram, Port Huron High’s 6-foot- 6 senior center, wound up an illustrious 50-game basketball career with several marks which should stand for some time. Charlie holds the following Big Reds marks: Most points scored in senior year (372); most points in three years (972); highest three -year avear age (18.44); highest average as a senior (23.25); most points scored in a single game (34); and first string player on the E.M.L. team. 69 Vhe goal of) all basketball BOTTOM ROW: J. Fowler, G. Sawdon, R. Bailey, D. Herrick, S. Hill, G. Hudson, D. Muzzy, R. Faust, M. Mires, R. Heering, C. Ingram, R. Wedge, J. Vigrass, Reynolds, J. Harris, Coach R. Laughlin. TOP ROW: J. Cates, D. Schultz, and M. Sokoloff. SECOND ROW: “B.” Fowler, J. Riddle, R. Johnson, J. Chambers, Coach J. Bates, M. Kelly, J. Morris, J. McMillan, D. D. Nyquist, D. Baer, W. Racely, J. Burde, and E. Flemming. Season 4 Record l cirAity ( fr. Varsity Port Huron Opponent Port Huron Opponent 48 Ferndale 60 50 Ferndale 48 49 East Detroit 38 36 East Detroit 55 53 Birmingham 47 29 Birmingham 42 51 Hazel Park 49 49 Hazel Park 37 63 Roseville 65 25 Roseville 55 73 Royal Oak Kimball 76 41 Royal Oak Kimball 60 77 Mt. Clemens 68 41 Mt. Clemens 46 52 Grosse Point 81 36 Grosse Point 44 51 Ferndale 70 50 Ferndale 49 65 East Detroit 59 42 East Detroit 49 57 Birmingham 59 43 Birmingham 66 38 Hazel Park 43 52 Hazel Park 48 82 Roseville 51 49 Roseville 47 50 Royal Oak Kimball 39 34 Royal Oak Kimball 47 39 Mt. Clemens 72 35 Mt. Clemens 42 Won 7 Lost 8 Won 5 Lost 10 70 3rd Place E.M.L. thletes - the varsity Squad . • • Season’ Record Port Huron Opponent 36 Sarnia Tech. 36 47 Capac 49 51 Capac 57 62 Sarnia Central 11 46 Sarnia St. Clair 48 24 Oakwood 40 24 Mt. Cle mens 53 BOTTOM ROW: T. Jones, A. Cooks, T. Pettee, M. McCabe, D. George, L. Nestle, M. Anglebrandt, T. Coleman, and A. Dicer. SECOND ROW: Coach Spiess, J. Smith, L. Pettee, D. Delogoanis, E. Stubbs, H. Colby, C. Grant, M. Marks, D. Epply, and Coach Feiler. TOP ROW: A. Graham, J. Weaver, M. Davis, B. Southard, T. Stafford, H. Cheney, and R. Collingwood. Qrappleri try BOTTOM ROW: G. Foor, K. Kania, J. Haeck, P. Lake, D. Swanson, A. Drescher, W. Mc- Gahey, F. Gray, W. Bardon, D. Pringle, R. Phipps, and D. Simons. SECOND ROW: M. Chartier, M. Touma, J. Studer, G. Moak, S. Shaw, F. Stanley, R. Schlee, F. Gardner, D. Wylie, J. Lewandowski, and R. Miller. TOP ROW: C. Brick Fowler, R. Van Every, G. Leslie, S. Battle, D. Schlaufman, P. Hering, J. Warner, T. Sargent, and Coach A. Bonito. Port Huron 49 12 9 19 32 41 35 15 21 Davis ion Flint Central Pontiac Central Fitzgerald Lakeview London East Detroit Hazel Park Royal Oak Kimball Opponent 3 32 31 27 20 12 11 33 25 Won 4 Lost 5 E.M.L. Dual Meets and Tournament 3rd Place Captain Jim Haeck is shown here in one of his winning bouts. He won second place in the E.M.L. and third in the regionals. 72 Senior grappler Bill McGahey is using one of the holds that won him second place in the E.M.L. tournament. C ft amp A tee o(( to victory . . . BOTTOM ROW: R. Pettengill, W. Telling, and D. McIntyre. TOP ROW: D. Courtney, G. Hostetter, J. Fowler, Coach R. Hayes, S. Hensel, P. George, and R. Moore. Teeing Off Season i J ecord rt Huron Opponent 428 Ferndale 447 425 St. Stephen 458 428 St. Stephen 460 419 St. Clair 435 418 Birmingham 420 417 Royal Oak Kimball 427 170 St. Clair 175 406 Roseville 458 408 Croswell-Lex 438 315 Lapeer 367 417 Mt. Clemens 433 74 • • • 3n ZjenniA--Zjhe Awing, i the thing yy Season i Record Port Huron Opponent 2 St. Stephen 3 2 Ferndale 3 2 St. Stephen 3 5 St. Clair 0 3 Lapeer 4 2 Royal Oak Kimball 3 3 Hazel Park 4 4 Roseville 1 0 East Detroit 5 4 St. Clair 1 3 Birmingham 2 1 Mt. Clemens 4 E.M.L. Tournament Champions Hit itl BOTTOM ROW: D. Schultz, R. Wills, R. Bailey, J. R. Laughlin, R. Clemens, G. Sawdon, N. Lamb, and R. Goudie, T. Jones, R. Hamilton, and L. Davis. TOP ROW: Hellmann. D. Studer, A. Drescher, J. Harris, M. Drescher, Coach Z)rach £tar£ £et the pace . . . Seaion i Record Port Huron Opponent 83-1 3 Croswell-Lex 36-5 6 83-1 3 Richmond 18 40-2 3 Ferndale 68-1 3 32-1 2 Hazel Park 76-1 2 50 Birmingham 59 35 Royal Oak Kimball 74 58 Roseville 51 65-2 3 East Detroit 43-1 3 52-1 2 Mt. Clemens 56-1 2 ¥ -g 76 BOTTOM ROW: L. Butler, W. Morris, R. Hoffman, L. Dake, E. Price, D. Ferguson, V. Scheffler, J. Thomason, P. Smarch, J. Vigrass, J. Cates, J. Alexander, and A. Eichenberg. SECOND ROW: Coach C. Richards, V. McAuley, W. McGahey, B. Lange, R. Johnston, S. Battle, B. Witukewicz, A. Jones, B. Gram, W. Thomason, J. Nichols, D. Laturno, D. Himmel, L. McAuley, and Coach J. Bates. TOP ROW: J. Tipa, Mgr., J. Hll, S. Shaw, J. Tillman, J. Jex, J. Hudgins, J. Engles, K. Marks, L. Von- Troostenbergh, B. Mees, K. McIntyre, B. Zimmer, V. VanCamp, and D. Klink-Mgr. J$a£eball challenged Spring, athlete d . . . . BOTTOM ROW: G. Warwick, R. Price, R. Heering, C. Clark, C. Ingram, G. Roberts, D. Vollmer, T. Frazier, and R. Garza. SECOND ROW: Coach J. Heering, P. McAuley, R. Johnson, T. Mitchell, D. Muzzy, R. Russell, M. Deacon, R. Phipps, L. Schuck, S. Hill, Coach T. Bonito. TOP ROW: T. Henderson, Mgr., S. VanBuskirk, J. Crouch, R. Williams, M. Gilroy, M. Sokoloff, and J. Burde-Stat . s, ea on ecori Port Huron Opponent 1 Ferndale 5 7 Davison 3 8 Hazel Park 13 0 Royal Oak Kimball 10 0 Davison 3 11 Grosse Pointe 4 0 Flint Northern 4 2 Flint Northern 7 7 Roseville 8 1 East Detroit 14 6 Birmingham 0 1 Mt. Clemens 7 2 Mt. Clemens 0 Won - 4 Lost - 9 77 CroAA C ountry .... cAlway on the run . . . SeaAon A Record Port Huron Opponent 25 Davison 30 33 Ferndale 22 16 Croswell-Lex 41 33 Mt. Clemens 27 27 Royal Oak 29 26 East Detroit 29 32 Hazel Park 25 35 Birmingham 22 33 Roseville 23 Won 5 Lost 4 BOTTOM Row: L. Eichenberg, W. Thomason, W. McGahy, W. Morris, and J. Hudgins. TOP: J. Harris, R. Battle, D. Pagen, Coach C. Richards, D. Schram, A. Drescher, and D. Stevenson. Swim team make £ a big, Apla h. . . BOTTOM ROW: R. Green, D. Coulter, A. Broadstone, head, P. Cameron, D. Dunn, L. Sheldon, G. Simpson, Red M. Bragg, A. Dickens, and T. Adams. MIDDLE ROW: T. Richter. TOP ROW: N. Torey, B. Wlsmer, M. James Dlcklson, Coach; D. Mitchell, J. Foster, N. Hollens- Whitney, and P. Gauthier. Season 4 (Record Port Huron Opponent 59 Sarnia 32 31 Fitzgerald 68 56 London 28 29 Mt. Clemens 65 69 Sarnia 26 52 London 65 29 Hazel Park 58 24 Ferndale 81 Won 3 Lost 5 The challenge -- accuracy and speed. 79 Coached- Apark plug A o Achoo Robert Hayes Football - Golf James Bates Football - Basketball Anthony Bonito Wrestling C. “Brick” Fowler Athletic Director One of the most important assets of a good team is a competent coach. His prime goal is to pro- duce athletes who work well to- gether. Port Huron High School knows it has its share of good coaches. Both the students and athletes ap- preciate the conscientious coaches in the athletic department who do a great job to keep Port Huron High a top-ranking contender in the E.M.L. Frederick Feiler Football (9th) Basketball (9th) Lowell Spiess Football (9th) Basketball (9th) Gordon Soflin Football (10th) AportA. . . Reed Laughlin Basketball - Tennis I . f John Heering Baseball - Football (10th) James Dickinson Swimming - Football (9th) Charles Richards Track Cross-Country V, ' Victory, Victory ii our Cry . . lily Cheerleader £ ABOVE, left to right: Marilyn Krupp, Nancy Howard, Judith Hawes, Co-Captain; Margaret Ben- son, Holly Ulmer, Co-Captain; Joy Zauner, and Charlene Krupp. KNEELING: Mary Ellen Hensel, Martha Ammerman, Captain; and Patricia Schroeder. STANDING: Charlotte Limberg, Martha Goss, Susan Pesano, and Christine Lim- berg. 81 Q. A. A. 0{licerA Q. cA. cA. Council promote i BOTTOM ROW: Louise Schultz, recording secretary ; and Dawn Lester, corresponding secretary. TOP ROW: Alice Carson, President; Jane Marone, 2nd Vice-President; and Judith Hawes, Vice-President. Q. A. A. Council BOTTOM ROW: Marilyn Kemp, Susan Holth, Nancy Gregory, Dawn Lester, Judith Hawes, Alice Carson, Jane Marone, Louise Schultz, and Marilyn Sharrow. SECOND ROW: Patricia Edwards, Sandra Reynolds, Martha Goss, Patricia Schroeder, Diana Hayes, Sherry Millikin, Barbara Falk, Carol Delacy, and Loretta Nault. THRID ROW: Mary Gail Meno, C. “Lynn” Holth, Sharon Touma, Cynthia Tomlin, Jill Redmond, JoAnn Emery, and Lynda Redmond. TOP ROW: Margaret Benson, Marian Johnson, Linda Campbell, Suzanne Haddad, Nancy Keeney, Gail Green, and Carol Stotler. 82 Sports to Suit every personality. • • Fencing artists Alice Carson, Barbara S. Schultz, and Jane Marone meet their chall Hall, Marilyn Sharrow, C. LynnHolth, Louise enge on Wednesday nights. Judith Hawes aims for perfection in demonstrating the Spread Eagle to onlookers. Students at the J-Hop dance to Bob Herbert delightful music on a warm April evening. Miss Sandra Raetzel, junior homeroom tea- cher, supervises last-minute preparations. Miss Raetzel and Mr. John Ishler were teacher chairmen of the decorations com- mittee. 86 6 junior 4 o l ’63 cla££ Judith Caulkett glances thoughtfully at the wire fish being made by Judith Menerey and Carolyn Cline. Mrs. Harold Marlette and Mrs. Russell Caulkett, two of the gracious patrons, discuss the evening’s events. Present Coral Busy workers, like Pamela Fockler, made the class of ’63 J-Hop a success. Richard Appleford, Carolyn Cline, Marilyn Carson, and Ronald Shevnock decide to sit this dance out. Admiring their classmate’s handiwork are Lenore Reyes and Eulalio Briones. 87 Seven sparkling smiles plus seven glowing faces enhance mores; Nancy Howard and Margaret Benson, Juniors; and ’63 homecoming court: seated is Judith Payton, Senior; Karen Richards and Sue Mosure, Freshmen, standing are Cheryl Lamb and Loretta Cochran, Sopho - Home com ing ii a day of, fun and a night of excitement. . . Floats frosted with paper flowers, honk- ing horns, a cheering crowd, laughter, cowbells, eight lovely maidens, hot dogs and potato chips, an autumn-hued dance, confetti on your pillow, and dreams of a very exciting ’63 homecoming. Student Council President, Charles Carr, escorts radiant Queen Laura to her car. 88 A. Larry Butler sparks P.H.H.S. spirit with the opening touchdown against Ferndale. floats, pretty yirl } and the biy parade Prize-winning Sophomore float pays tribute to the Port Huron High School alumni. Port Huron High School’s three exchange students May Alvinger, Sweden; Cornelia Ruebig and Peter Ferdinand, Germany; express their excitement by joining the parade in the American homecoming tradition. Class of ’64 float, “Boil the Eagles, ” won high praise from judges. The freshman class proved willingness to com- pete with their “Blast the Eagles all a part of, homecoming . A Big Red’s Varsity football player “Toasts the Eagles” in the Senior’s giant toaster. Port Huron High students await decisions of judges in tense anticipation. 91 ■ 3nq,ui itive Senior J £eek answer A at Qovernment ba . . . The Class of ‘63’ area seniors gather in the McMorran Sports Arena for the biggest Government Day yet to be held in the state. Leaders from the many govern- mental departments answer group questions, and later speak before individual sessions. The foreign-exchange students give their views about our system of government in comparison to theirs. A period for evaluations follows, featuring the recorders and dis- cussion leaders. The day - a pro- fitable experience. Alice Carson, Mr. Cyril Smith, and Neil Hollen shead discuss last-minute details for the big day. Alice and Neil served as student co-chairman; and Mr. Smith, PHHS Social Studies Department chairman, was teacher sponsor of the successful Senior Government Day. 92 Senior Specia Mr. Harry Anderle We, the Seniors, express our appreciation to Mr. Harry Anderle, class sponsor for the past three years. We realize all that he did this year to help make “our” senior year “tops.” “You see it’s like this,” said Judith Burns to Mr. Anderle, who is always around to listen to Senior problems. Raymond Johnston Football ' s Outstanding Boy Catherine Moore National Merit Scholarship Winner Charles Ingram Basketball’s Outstanding Boy il Judith McIntyre Betty Crocker Homemaker of Tomorrow 93 Senior A investigate mgSteriouS burglar There are many surprises in “Dear Delinquent ’ Warren’s (Charles Carr) interest in Penelope Henry Shawn (William Krause) and Sir George Shawn (Cornelia Ruebig) . Martin (Richard Van Haaften) observe David Mr. Malone, faculty director, attempts to arrange Gary D. Smith’s head for the appearance of a stiff- charactered English manservant. A break in rehearsal calls for a snack— then, more practice! Robert Varty and Cornelia Ruebig go over their lines, as William Krause, Suzanne Culp, Suzanne Green, Pamela Fockler, Charles Carr, and Richard Van Haaften enjoy the brief break. 94 in bear belinquent Many hours of work goes into the production of the Senior play. Charles Carr, Pamela Fockler, and Robert Varty rehearse their lines before opening night. The Senior play, “Dear Delinquent,” was presented at McMorran Auditorium, December 7 and 8. The play is an English situation-comedy con- cerning an illustrious family of thieves and what happens when one of them, a young lady is caught. The cast includes Cornelia Ruebig, as Penelope Shawn, the attractive housebreaker; Charles Carr, as David Warren, her “victim;” William Krause, as Henry Shawn, Pene lop’s sly father; Suzanne Culp, as Lady Warren, David’s doting mother; Richard Van Haaften, as Sir George Martin, David’s rich uncle; Pamela Fockler, as David’s alluring financee; and Robert Varty, as Detective-Sergeant Pidgeon. Mr. Elmer Malone was faculty director, assisted by Suzanne Green, student director. A problem is created when David Warren (Charles Carr) catches Penelope Shawn (Cornelia Ruebig) in his apartment. 95 J dramatic play Jt) ino ” brinyA Student-director Susan Philko is surrounded by mem- Sutton, Richard Van Haaften, Gary Smith, Constance bers of the cast. From left to right are Sandra Belair, Diane Clarkson, and Diane Burns. 7jhe Ca£t 96 Dino Shirley Mr. Falcaro . . Mrs. Falcaro . Tony Mr. Sheridan . Jackie Miss Haines . . Mr. Mandel . . , Della Pat Sylvia Bea Danny Steve Mrs. Mikula . Paddleball girl Checker girl . John Stimson . . . Kathleen Collins Michael Cook Sandra Sutton . . . . Mark Townley Richard Van Haaften . . . . D’wanda Headd . . . Sharon Boomer Gary Smith Linda Alexis . . . . Karen Bloxom . . Charlene Loeding Diane Burns Carl Miller . . . . Richard Rider . . Pennie Meinhardt . . Constance Belair . . . Diane Clarkson Karen Bloxom and Carl Miller discuss plans for the coming dance. ten£e momenta id It ana nappy enamy du Michael Cook and Sharon Boomer watch John Stimson, Carl Miller, and Constance Belair dance the con- tinental during a break in rehearsal. “Why don’t you girls go up to shop class and cut your- selves up with a buzz saw!” Jackie (D wanda Headd) mocks the maliciousness of the girls, especially that of Della (Linda Alexis) . After being a partner in the ridiculing of Dino, Steve (Richard Rider) watches as a fight begins between Danny (Carl Miller) and Dino (John Stimson). Shirley (Kathleen Collins) and Miss Haines (Sharon Boomer) encourage Dino (John Stimson) to attend the settlement house dance that Friday night. 97 Sessions yet toy ether to renew friendships Concentration— “one, two, back, forward, — Therese Nault and Joel Cressman demon- strate their plan of attack as they dance to the rhythm of 63 top tunes. “I can do it!” George Lymburner gasps as he goes under the Limbo “rope” which is held by TedPesano. Michael Bonner and Susan Gibbs wait their turn as the contest continues. 98 The underclassmen girls “catch on” to the new dance craze, the Pop-eye. at School danced. . . “I’m glad I asked him,” or “I hope he asks me out now,” is often heard at the Twirp dance. T wirp A ' a nee “Such beautiful corsages, boys!” remark admirers, Vicki Pickering and William Schmitt, to Charles Harris and Michael Hill The girls go all out with the invitations for the “Oldies, but Goodies Twirp Dance, M sponsored by the freshmen class. 99 ZJypewriter, 7j. V., stereo. . A few of the terrific salesmen in the com- petitive magazine sale assemble with Christopher Benedict and George Lymburner, Student Council representatives. Prizewinners are Thomas Jones, Lois White, Patricia Barrett, Charles Huebner, Gary G. Smith, Mary Meno, Barbara Meechan and James Bonadio. Thomas Jones, a senior, is presented a gold trophy by the master of ceremonies, George Lymburner, for being top salesman, but Thomas’ biggest reward is a portable electric typewriter. 5 PRESSL 0 A C H _ SIGREN SAXTON HAYES. Christopher Benedict honors Patricia Barrett with second-place prize, a portable television set. among top magazine £ale prized • • Mary Meno’s shining smile concerns the stereo set which Cris- topher Benedict presents to her as third prize in the magazine sale. Catherine Schrader and William Armstrong get money gifts of one, two, or three dollars for selling twenty dollars or more. Donald Mitchell, Student Council President, second- semester, tallies the homerooms with highest num- ber of points per capita in daily sales. This chart is used for the students to observe where their Timothy Gingrich, P.H.H.S. disc jockey, plays top tunes during the ten minute snack period to urge students to sell magazines. homeroom stands compared with others. 101 Charles Carr Charlene Krupp President Vice President Through the combined efforts and co-operation of students and teachers, the first-semester Student Council was made a success. Overcoming problems which were created by double sessions, the Council sponsored a successful homecoming. The Student Council first semester originated and carried out the idea of dime dances after basketball games. At Christmas time, the Christmas Tea was held to show our appreciation to all teachers. The canned food drive was held, the morning session competing against the afternoon session. The Council carried out class elections for ninth and tenth graders as well as for second-semester Student Council representatives. We tried our best to fulfill the duty of a Student Council and carr y out the wishes of the student body. Student Councils plan activities First-semester Student Council. BOTTOM ROW: David Dunn, Treasurer; Marilyn Krupp, Vice President; Donald Mitchell, President; and Scott Hensel, Parliamentarian. TOP ROW: Frederick Witter, Janet Sloat, Kenneth Mc- Intyre, Sandra Hill, George Lymburner, Cheryl Older, Christopher Benedict, Susan Fox, Margaret Bigger, Kry- stal Kisbany, and Jane Haase. 102 Second-semester Student Council. BOTTOM ROW: Larry E. Davis, Afternoon Chairman; Susan Fox, Treasurer; Charles Carr, President; Charlene Krupp, Vice President; and Peter George, Morning Chairman. TOP ROW: Mary Bronson, Will- iam D. Lamarter, Cynthia Neal, Linda Lapp, Neil Lamb, Barbara Meechan, Peter Cameron, Joyce Reckker, Kathleen to unite both £e££ion£. . A. Hall, John Sommerville, Patricia Schroeder, Afternoon Vice (Chairman); Wesley Slack, Holly Ulmer, Morning Vice Chairman; Michael Gilroy, Marga ret Benson, James Miller, Susan Beyer, Bruce Rubenstein, Karen Haines, Pennie Mein- hardt, Thomas Jones. Donald Mitchell President Marilyn Krupp Vice President At the beginning of second-semester the new Student Council had two main goals in mind. The first was to have a tremendous magazine sale, and the second was to have a good E.M.L. Conference which we host this year. The magazine sale turned in $13,700 which, although short of our goal, boosted last year’s balance up by almost $5,000. Along with these pro- jects the Student Council held the first pep assembly of the year in which the students, as well as teachers, participated. Buses were sent to away basketball games to support our team along with these assemblies. All this added up to a wonderful second-semester. 103 Bonnie Hazledine, Business Manager; and yearbook cover with Mrs. Daphine Rantanen, Linda Alexis, Editor-in-Chief; discuss im- faculty advisor, portant plans concerning the selection of the J agout y proofreading,. y deadline 4 . . .a gearbook Standing: Judith Payton, Donna Daniels, Wilanne Acker- man, and Bonnie Hazeldine; and seated: Carolyn Cline and Sharon Moss prove that “togetherness” is the key word in yearbook planning. Janet Davis, Heading Editor, gives ideas for headings to Marilyn Goldstein, Judith Payton, and Barbara Lawler so that they can complete their layout and copy sheets. 104 The Yearbook Staff. BOTTOM ROW: Sandra Dortman, Subscriptions Manager; Joanne Mc- Cullough, Distribution Manager; Janet Davis, Heading Editor; Linda Alexis, Editor-in-Chtef; Bonnie Hazledine, Business Manager; Marilyn Sharrow, Copy Editor; and Donald Brown, Pho- tography Editor. SECOND ROW: Judith Pay- ton and Barbara Lawler, Senior Co-Editors; Jonna Goodman, Art Editor; Donna Daniels, Clubs Editor; Marilyn Goldstein, Faculty Ed- itor; Judith Burns and Carol Linert, Curriculum Co-Editors. TOP ROW: Ruth Flaherty, Index Editor; Patricia Schmitt and Marsha Hill, Sports Co-Editors; Janet McDonald and Wilanne Acker- man, Activities Co-Editors; Carolyn Cline and Sharon Moss, Underclassmen Co-Editors. The yearbook staff faces tasks this year that were never before known at P.H.H.S. Different areas must be surveyed, appoint- ments to take pictures are difficult for students to meet, and more pages must be added to the book-all problems resulting from double sessions and the addition to the underclass- men section. But the “Stu- dent” staff meets the chal- lenge and profits from the experience and excitement. The subscription and distribution of the ’63 yearbook requires more time and attention this year. Marilyn Sharrow takes time out of her job as Copy Editor to help Joanne McCullough, Ruth Flaherty, and Sandra Dortman record the subscriptions. 105 Karen Bloxom and William Krause exchange ideas on how to produce a newspaper that will be of greater interest to the students. William Krause stepped down as Editor-in-Chief to Karen Bloxom at the end of first semester. Cheryl Davis, business manager, and Mary Hill, advertis- ing manager, take charge of the business end of the newspaper. Z)lie oQig,hthou£e yy The “ Lighthouse ’ a member of Quill and Scroll and Michigan Interscholastic Press Association, is published bi-weekly. The “Lighthouse” stands for loyalty and service. Its motto can be explained as loyalty to Port Huron High School, its institutions and traditions ; service to the administration, faculty , students and com- munity. The “Lighthouse” has followed the trend of change this year with many changes in its form and layout. Larger editions, more pictures, new techniques in layout and headlines, along with an emphasis on publishing a light, readable newspaper have highlighted the changes in the ’62-’ 63 “Lighthouse.” 106 Typing final copy are Nancy Thompson and Maxine Muzzy, as Martha Ammerman and Cherie Millikin check for typographical errors. Mrs. Mary Glenn Sanderson, faculty sponsor of the “ Lighthouse, ’ and William Krause, standing, assist Elaine Kota, Sharon Boomer, and Karen Bloxom, copy editors, in proofreading a final edition. informer 0 School event . . . Edward Weichsler, Jerie Norman, Linda Sheldon, Lucienne Pettee, Marilyn Shaw, and Kathy Wesley listen attentively while Elaine Kota, standing, explains techniques of writing effective editorials. 107 Cla££ Color i Coral and White Slower Lily of the Valley These are the Seniors who helped make the year a prosperous one. They are: Mark Sokoloff, President; Neill Hollens- head, Vice-President; Alice Carson,. Secretary; and Thomas Gaffney, Trea- surer. 77a Ji o 63 . Members of the Senior class pause with Mr. Sommerville before graduation exercises. 110 Wilanne Ackerman and Charles Ingram agree that there are small Seniors and tall Seniors but no bad Seniors. Linda Strang is surprised to find herself sad at the thought of leaving P.H.H.S. Our errors in the pait, our g,ain in the future. ” Glad times, sad times, wherever they go they’ll hold the memories of a great Senior play, taking fourth place for their homecoming float, working half days or taking a class at Junior College, parading around on Senior dress-up day, the final Senior prom, and of course, gradua- tion. The halls will be a little gloomy without the energetic Seniors. But through all their fun and frolic, the Senior class of 1963 will always be remembered for their helpfulness towards the new ninth graders and the cooperation with the teachers during the first year of double sessions. Maybe they couldn’t stay together as far as time schedules and classes were concerned, but they remained united in goals, ideas, and fun. Their fine example will be a “lighthouse,” forever guiding the future senior classes at Port Huron High School. As graduat ion nears, Seniors relate their year’s trials and tribulations to the underclassmen. Ill Senior £ g,et-acquainted dance ... Heather Wilanne Bessie Edward Abernethy Ackerman Adams Adams Jack Linda Adams Adams Linda Mary Alexis Alexis Emily May Almanza Alvinger Sharon Diane Jay Adams Alderdyce Alexander ■■ Carroll Roberta Sandra Allen Allen Allen Carolyn David Gary Anderson Anderson Andres Richard Walter Nancy Ralph Appleford Armstead Armstrong Armstrong new twist ” to School activities .. . Stanley Mary Caryl Linda Arnett Arthur Atfield Badgerow Charles David Richard Badley Bailey Bailey Richard Sharon Balkwill Ballentine Richard Barbara William Balmer Bambusch Barden Ronald Barbara Barr Barnes William Judy Beverly Bartlett Bassett Bates Samuel Pat Battle Bauer Dennis Donna James Ruth Beadle Bealer Beauchaine Beaudry 113 114 Don Barbara Beauparland Bell Zenoba Christopher Jay Bell Benedict Bennett Nancy Bergh Sheila Berk Richard Betts Susan Beyer Valeria John Bieniek Bivins Senior J add vim and vigor Betty Bloink Linda Karen Bloomfield Bloxom Jennie Boman Anne Elizabeth Borgerson Bowl David Sharon Bond Boomer ▲ Robin Boyer Marilyn Booth Catherine Grace Brahmer Brennan Patrick Brennen Lynda Ruth Charlene Nancy Brown Brown Bubel Budinger to ’62 J4omecoming . . . A. Larry Butler Charles Daniel Carr Carr Lillian Lenora Butler Campbell Alice Carson Dennis Carlisle Linda Marilyn Carson Carson Senior Spotlight locu£e£ Judith Carolyn Caulkett Cline Linda Judith Ronald Clouse Coats Cole Darleen Collins Karen Conant Melvin Jerry Michael Conquergood Cook Cook Mike Course Gary Crawford 116 Donna Crooker James Crouch Joel Cressman Gabriel Charles Coronado Cortez Stanley Crockett Lome Suzanne Carol Culp Culp Cumming on ' bear 3)elincfuent ” . . . Doris Thomas Dake Daley Cheryl Davis Mary Barbara Donna Daly Damec Daniels Larry E. Davis Larry J. Davis Lula Davis Marlene Richard H. Davis Davis Marie DeCoste Charles Diggs Richard L. Robert Davis Davis Diane Doan Gary Dodge Darwin Drake Mary Duncan David Barbara Ken Dunn Durrant Eastman J4ot doy £ . . . potato chipA Grace Pauline Betty Robert Easton Eckenswiller Eckstein Edie . . pop . . . Aold by Carol Emerick Dorothy Emerick Donald Stephen Judy Louis Emunson Fairman Falk Feher Carole Flood Pamela Sylvia Jacqueline Pauline Fockler Fogle Forro Forstner Lila Pearl Sally William Fountain Fowler Fox Freeman en thu ia tic Senior J at conce£$ion£ Atand )) Gerald Furness Beth Gaffield M vi y Sandra Gallacher John Ganhs Thomas Gaffney Ronald Michael Dave Peter Garrett Gavin Genaw George Frances Gerrow Susan Gibbs Michael Timothy Gilroy Gingrich Barbara Gary Glombowski Gofton John Marilyn Gogel Goldstein Maureen Brenda George Frank Albert Goudie Grabbitt Grant Gray Green 119 Lntrance exatn£. . . application J. . . Carl Miller tiptoes past Christopher Bene- dict, a holiday-fatigued hall monitor. .. : ' ' ' ' mjM Timothy Matts, a mighty Senior, tries a new approach to get his locker open. Popular dances this year are the “mashed potato, ” “limbo,” “twist,” and the “popeye.” The “twist” is the choice of Jane Haase and Michael Cook. 120 Senior A plan or college- or jol £. . . During study halls, before and after class, Seniors make good use of the library. Robert Huff, Barbara Jean Meehan, and Larry Davis do research for a term paper. Spirits are high as Christman vacation draws near. Bernard Hunwick, Christopher Benedict, Donald Woolley, and Pat Maxwell mix work with play as they help with the annual Canned Food Drive. Karen Haines looks on as Susan Beyer checks her registration so that she may vote. Mary Bronson assists with the registration cards. 121 Dtene Nancy Suzanne Gregg Green Green Nancy Alvin Gregory Gross Qovernment Gloria Karl Harrington Harrington Charles Janice Harris Harris Russell Harwood Judith George Hawes Hayner Richard Heering Charles Hency Scott Hensel Carl Hering officials of today, meet Leader 4 of tomorrow... David Mary Hess Hill Frederick Hobden Gary Katherine Hock Hock Ralph Hodgins Carol Hoffman Neill Hollenshead Candace Holmes Dale Carolyn Robert Holmes Holth Hong Karron Evalyn Hoopengarner Hoover 123 Senior J herald glad tiding J . . . kkfk Pamela Hoover Charles Huebner Sharon Hutchinson Brent Jackson Richard Johnson George Hostetter Barbara Howe James Howey Rob ert Huff Bernard Hunwick Marilyn Inch Doris Charles Ingles Ingram Ineen Irwin 4HIH1HMHH Ml Sharyn Jacoby Michael Jackoski Charlene Jex Larry Johnson Ray Johnston Alfred Jones David Jones 124 Thomas Jones at ChriAtmaA c AAembl . . . Carol Kaltz Becky Karen James Karl A Carol Kearney Sandra Keeler Carol Keeley Richard Keeley Janet Kielman Allen Kilbourne William Kimball Jeannette King Gerald Kinna George Kirby Jacqueline Kaufmann Jeffrey Kellogg JoAnne King 125 Smile pretty,... John Carol Joan Koschnick Elaine Kota Rosemary Krampien William May Krause Krauss r Marilyn Krupp Joanne Kruse Jack Edith Mary LaLonde Lampard Lang 126 Christine Beverly Konye Koob M ' A Myron Koppelberger r Carolyn Kraft Joan Krampien Nancy LaFrance Paul Lake Linda Janet Lange Langolf it i Senior picture time . . . Barbara Barbara Lasher Lawler Sharon Leonard Dawn Lester Roberta Carol Ann Lincoln Linert Dennis Lixey Bonnie London Judith Lunney Lawrence Vicki Carol Grove Leathorn Leffler Carole Levitt Gary Lewis Charlene Arnold Loeding Loga George Lymburner Joann Lytle Linda Janet Lynne MacDonald MacEachin MacPherson 127 J4o me coming,. . Student Council . . Qraduation . These girls were chosen as Senior Homecoming Candidates: BOTTOM ROW: Linda Strang, Judith Caulkett. Judith Falk, Judith Payton, and Linda Alexis. TOP ROW: Barbara Hall, Holly Ulmer, Laura Marlette, and Joy Zauner. Pamela Fockler was not present when the picture was taken. As graduation approaches, measurements Alvinger stands straight as Beverly Koob are taken for the caps and gowns. May measures her sleeve length. ■ Senior £ always in mid At o activity,. . . !Jir t Semester Student Council BOTTOM ROW: Mary Bronson, Holly Ulmer, Peter George, Charlene Krupp, Cornelia Ruebig, and Nancy LaFrance, TOP ROW: Mr. Raymond Morehead, Roberta Lincoln, Susan Beyer, Barbara Meehan, Michael Gilroy, Karen Haines, Bruce Rubenstein, David Stevenson, and Peter Ferdinand. Second Semester Student Councd BOTTOM ROW: Miss Marjorie Muhlitner, Sandra Smith, Joy Zauner, Marilyn Krupp, Donald Mitchell, Scott Hensel, and Cornelia Ruebig. SECOND ROW: George Lymburner, Allen Kilbourne, Sharon Brooks, Wanda Hunt, Janet Sloat, Betty Eckstein, Barbara Hall, and Harland Myron. TOP ROW: Peter Ferdinan d, David Dunn, Christopher Benedict, Kenneth McIntyre, Austin Robbins, Michael Cook, and Frederic Witter. Jane Marone Clair Maxon Janet McDonald • • • Senior Diana Manchester Thomas Marsh Kenneth Marks, Jr. Laura Thomas Marlette Marlette Gail Maynard Joanne McCullough Louis McAuley William McGahey Ruth McGinnis Judith McIntyre Kenneth McIntyre Robert Timothy Duncan Rick McIntyre McIntyre McKenzie McLane 130 Sparks basketball Season... Norma Barbara Diane Judith McNiel Meehan Melms Menerey Paul Michalsen Lee Middleton John Victoria Miller Miller Dale Ivory James Miller Miller Miller Donald Thomas Joanna Mitchell Mitchell Montney Barbara Janet Andrew Larry Mort Mosure Mowrey Mudie 131 cAll- School play . . prompter i . . . yreaAe paint . . . Gerald Munro Donna Murphy Harland Myron Louise Madelynne Nedela Neff Patricia Nester Arthur Dorothy Gareth Nestle Newman Nicholson Thomas Joseph Niebauer Nix Eileen Gary Ozzie Nordgren Novak Nugent Julie Sandra Oliver O’Neil Wilma Judith Patricia Ordowski Ort O’Rourke Senior a i tance . . . Aucce ££ . . . Edward Peter James Osborne Oussoren Papineau Richard Parr John Parrish William Parrish Patricia Leonard Dennis Paton Patterson Patton Judith Peter Payton Perukel Pesano Peterson Phipps Nancy Precour Donald Purdy Rodger Jill Radigan Redmond Lynda Redmond John Diane Reese Revord 133 Lenore Reyes Robert Ronald Nancy Reynolds Rhody Rich William Rich Kathleen Roth Robert Rowe Cornelia Ruebig Edward Rowland Bruce Rubenstein Sass Eldon Sass Janice Russel Arthur Rylander Jerry Saunders Gail Norman Schaidt Schattler Samuel Janice Schatzline Scheffler 134 ai exam£ end for la£t time . . . Jon Schmidt Carol Schoenberg Janice Schultz James Shaw Patricia Schmitt Wesley Slack Louise Schultz Janet Sloat Chris Schneider Richard Schott Sharon Seibert Donald Shevnock Barbara Slumpff Barry Schnur Carl Schoenberg Michael Schrader Carol Schuck Leigh Schuck Kay Sharrad Marilyn Sharrow Ron Shevnock John Siddall Margaret Simerson Philip Smarch Gloria Smerer 135 Cherished memories . • • Arlene Gary Smith Smith Maxine Ralph Smith Smith Larry Malcolm Smith Smith Sandra Walter Mary Smith Smith Snyder Gerald Mark Soderberg Sokoloff Charles Phyllis Mamietta Sopha Spar by Speer Audrey Tom Charles David Stark Stein Stevens Stevenson 136 the Senior prom . . . Robert Janet Richard Linda Stewart Stone Stoutenburg Strang Sally Nancy Joyce Robert Madlyn Strauss Sullivan Suit Suit Swett Clifford Edward Gary Tacie Tallant Tatman Carolyn Taylor Jack Jeri Brenda Karen Thompson Thompson Thornton Thompson Linda Taylor Marva Thomason 137 accalaureate . . . Ernestine Charles Tillman Towns Diane Utley Robert Vanderlake Richard VanEvery Richard VanHaaften Betty Walsh Carol Ward James Nancy Vigrass Vos Jack Warshefski Terry Warwick Michael Cathleen Sharon Waun Webb Wedge James Peter Weis Weiss, Jr. thoughts for the future . . . Mary Jo Wilson Susan Wilson Charles Winters Marilyn Wirsing Janet Wissing Donna Wisson Frederic Witter Richard Woods Donald Woolley 139 140 cA £ad farewell to P. J4, J4. £. Elizabeth Working Carmen Workman William Yeo Marilyn Young Carl Young Pictures Not Available June Stroud Robert Thompson Richard Westphal Joseph Uresti Steve Van Buskirk Frank Vasquez Frances Zotter William Zuehlke Eric Klause Senior activities were planned by a Steering Committee composed of repre- sentatives from each homeroom. They are: BOTTOM ROW: Kay Sharrard, Betty Walsh, Sharon Seibert, Judith McIntyre, and Marily Goldstein. SECOND ROW: Mark Sokoloff, Sharon Brooks, Betty Eckstein, Judith Caulkett, Barbara Hall, and Richard Heering. TOP ROW: Thomas Niebauer, John Marshall, Karen Bloxom, Linda Strang, Elaine Kota, Suzanne Haddad, Richard Appleford, and James Weis. Principal 4 J4onorA J i t David Bailey Robert McIntyre James E. Miller Catherine Moore Valedictorian Valedictorian Valedictorian Salutatorian Seniors with scholastic average of 3.75, or above. Marilyn Krupp Janet S. MacEachin Robert D. Phipps Leigh Schuck Holly Ulmer Karen Wilson Louise Schultz Joy Zauner {Junior ClaM OJ icer Ok y claAA of) } 64 . . • President, Allen Drescher; Vice President, Marsha Hill; Secretary, Kathleen Collins; Treasurer, Donald LaTurno. Martha Ammerman battles the crowd to get to class on t ime. Sharon Acker Douglas Ackerman John Adams Betty Adkins Wayne Adler Michael Aikman Levona Allen Martha Ammerman Ellen Anderson Delbert Andrews Brenda Angerbrandt Lynda Anglebrandt Dale Ashton Theresa Atherton Joan Atkins Thomas Atkins Pat Atkins John Bachmann Sylvia Babcock Randy Badley Eric Bailey Patricia Bailey David Baker Debroah Barnes Patricia Barrett Nancy Bassett Ellen Bartlett Bonita Bartley Ralph Battle Judith Bauer Linda Beach Nancy Beam George Beauchamp Diana Benner Robert Bennett 144 opportunity 4 knocking, at gour door . James Be no Margaret Benson Brenda Berkley Larry Berdan Dennis Betts Lynda Bezenah Sandra Birtch Diane Black Jerry Blais Constance Bloxom Carol Boardman Barbara Bolton James Bonadio Michael Bonner Charlene Bonney Barbara Bower Thomas Bowers Penny Boyd Robert Brabant Jo Ann Bradshaw Penny Braidwood Sharon Bramer Les Brandi Alvin Brennan George Britton William ie Arthur Kathleen Brogan Dennis Brown John Brown Kathyrm Brown Pamela Brown Pamela D. Brown Paul Brown Robert Brown James Browning Greg Bruen Dominic Bruno Judy Bubel Janet Buntebart John Burde Ricky Bums John Cable, Jr. Peter Cameron L. Allan Campbell Linda Campbell Kenneth Campbell Linda L. Campbell James Carey Ruth Carpenter Carol Carrier Dennis Carrier Jon Case James Cates Gayle Cesefske Mary Cesefskie James Chambers Robert Chesney Annette Chevalier Evette Chevalier 146 David Chiappelli Carol Clancy Roger Clemens David Colli nge Larry Collinge Barbara Collins Kathleen Collins Charles Cooper Nancy Cornelius Junior boys take time out for refreshments at the dance after Carol Cornette the basketball game. Celia Coronado David Coulter c junior A hold hey, poAitionA Karen Counterman Dan Courtney Patricia Courtney Rodney Course W. Gaye Cowper Linda Cox Carol Crawford Clarence Crawford John Cribbs Ruth Ann Cumerlato Mary Cummings Delford Cumow Constance Curtis Edward Currie Victoria Dalrymple Louis Darczy Mark Davidson Cynthia Davis Linda Davis William Davis Delta Day Phillip Day Robert Day Terry Day Pam Dazer Michael Deacon David Dean James Delaney Richard Delacy William Delamarter Beulah Deland Linda Delarosa David Denby Betty Denney Alan Dickey Terrence Diggins Ronald Dillon Gail Dinger William Dingwell Wallace Dobbs Sandra Dortman Allen Drescher Junior Candidates for Homecoming Queen are, left to right: Linda Emig, Marion Johnson, Kathy Collins. Margaret Benson, and Nancy Howard. in J4onor£ J$and, Joyce Reckker, Sue Hodge, Mary Olson, and Thomas Atkins exchange ideas on current subjects during the minutes before classes start. Junior girls participate in Future Nurses project. 147 Juniors enjoy dancing fast at “Frosty Frolic sponsored by the junior class. . . William Dunn Ernest Eagle John Eastman Jackie Easton Judy Edie Kay Edie Kurt Edie Louis Edie Wendy Edie Patricia Edwards Theodore Ekelund Charlotte Elias Mary Elliott Donn Ellis Kay Emery Linda Emig Gerald Engel Robert Evens Kenneth Evenson Shirley Everett Larry Fair Barbara Falk Rema Farver Nancy Fenner Gene Ferguson Fred Ferguson Wayne Ferguson John Ferriby Susan Fisher Ruth Flaherty John Flinchbaugh Russel Flynn Gerald Foor James Foster Joseph Fowler Susan Fox Fredrick Fralick Barry Francek Gene Francisco Gail Frazier Raymond Freeman Gerald Frye Janice Fuller robty frolic” . . . William Fuller Bob Gallagher Alexander Ganhs James Gardner Mary Alice Garety Paul Gates Peter Gates Connie Gauthier James Genaw Ama Uing AucceAA. Connie Gerlach Nancy Gibson William Gilbert Dorothy Godman Sue Goldsworthy Richard Gonnering Lorraine Grabbitt Robert Graffam William Gram Carol Green Gail Green Raymond Green Ronald Green Milton Greene Bonnie Gregg Anne Gregory Suzanne Gregowski Victor Gronek Mark Gross Beverly Guba Joan Guba Kent Gulley Doris Haacke Frances Haacke Florine Hackett Barbara Hall Elmer Hall Ida Hall Kathleen Hall Kathleen Hall Michael Harder Tom Hardman Gerald Harris Sandra Harris Jo Ann Harrison Judith Harrison Nancy Harvey Terry Harvey Dave Hastings Carol Hathaway Jane Hawley Glen Hayes Gloria Haynes Carolyn Hayre Westley Hayward Bonnie Hazeldine Walter Heike Marilyn Heilman Thomas Henderson Elizabeth Henry Diana Hering Thelma Hickman James Hill Marsha Hill Michael Hill Paul Hill Steve Hill David Himmel Virginia Hock Suzanne Hodge Audrey Hoffman Richard Hoffman Sally Hong 149 One can A pot. deAire to Aucceed. . Nancy Howard Marion Howe Susan Hreha Floyd Hubbard Frances Hubbell John Hudgins Carol Hudy Virginia Hull Carol Hunt Pamela Hurlburt Mary Hutchinson Lois Hyslop James Ingram Yvonne Isaac James Isabell Cary Jackson Ed Jackson Leigh Jackson James Jacobson Florence James C. John Jex Barbara Johnson Marian Johnson Kendra Johnson Mary Johnson Sally Johnson Terry Johnson Kathleen Johnston Bernard Jones Hazel Jones John Jones Patricia Jones Rebecca Jones Catherine Justin Ronald Kaczmarczyk Tony Kamendat William Karl Jon Keeney Nancy Keeney Frederick Kelley Arthur Kendrick Joe Kennedy Thomas Kennedy Marie Kerbyson Marvin Kernohan William Kester Eugene Kettlewell Dean Kibbe Ilona Kidder Jerry King Robert Kinnee Edward Kippen Krystal Kisbany Dennis Kish Connie Bloxom can’t seem to say good-bye after her 5-minute limit is upl a yem in junior crown . • • junior ClaAA Steering Committee SEATED: Russell Flynn, Allen Drescher, President; Marsha Hill; Vice President; Kathleen Collins, Secretary; Donald LaTurno, Treasurer; and Donn Ellis. SECOND ROW: Pamela Brown, Linda Lalley, Linda Emig, Deborah Barnes, Sharon Preston, Darlene Straub, Marian Johnson, and Gary Smith. TOP ROW: Ellison Wefel, Mary Max- well, Mary Olson, Denise Renehan, Sally Johnson, Marilyn Heilman, Sandra Welsh, Patricia J. Nelson, and William Morden. David Klink Dennis Klinkman Gerald Knox Gary Knupp Betty Koebke Leona Koebke Gary Koehn Larry Koglin John Kohn Ruthann Kongas Walter Koob Larry Kosel Mark Kotelman Ruth Kotzke Larry Krabach Gloria Kraft Sharon Krist Allen Krohn Gayle Krumlauf Elmer Kuehn Anthony Lachon Linda LaFave Emma LaFore Patrick Lake John Lakin Linda Lalley Joyce Lalonde Neil Lamb 151 Carol Lambert Darlene Marthen Larry Lane Jack Martin Barry Lange Mary Martin Robert Landenburg Thomas Lapish Diane Masar George Lapp James Mathews Dale Lashbrook Carol Maxwell Linda Lashbrook Donald Laturno Mary Maxwell Bob La Vere Norman Maxwell Bonnie Lavis Betty McAllister Dave Lawrence Patricia Leaym Bob McAlpine Judith Ledsworth Patrick McAuley William Lee Vernon McAuley Dian Leepart jfuniorA aMiH in Senior Sarah Lentz Patricia Leonard Vickie Leslie David Lewandowski Linda Lewandowski Charles Lincoln Bruce Lindke Tom Lindsay Beth Linscheid Allen Little Judy Locke Robert Logan Ardene Loos Robert Lowrie Constance Loxton Gary Ludington Robert Ludwig Sue MacDonald Kenneth Macejewski Jackquelyn Manzel Carol McCallum Bob McFarlane Jo Ann McGinnis Barbara McKernan David McNamara Alvin McNaughton George McNaughton Robert Meese Nadine Melms Mary Meno David Merrill Nancy Mertz Richard Meyers Austin Miller Carl Miller 152 Robert Millar Cherie Milllkin Robert Mills Thomas Mills Duane Minock Douglas Mires Sharon Mitchell Robert Mollan Bonnie Monton David Montross George Moore Susan Moran farewell activities. Lillian Morden William Morden Sue Morris JoAnn Morrison Judy Morrison Clinton Mosher Sharron Moss Carol Mosure Burton Mumford Dorthy Munn David Muzzy Maxine Muzzy Linda Nalepa Loretta Nault Sandra Navarre James Nedela Patricia E. Nelson Patricia J. Nelson Ken Nihls Christine Nofs Bernice Norman Ginette Norman Judy Norris Nancy Norris Dave Nuske Nyla Nutt Thomas Nutt Larry Oakley Dennis OBee Mark Older Mary Olson Joseph O’Neill Joann Ordowski Melvin Ostrander Kathleen Ottaway Juniors take part in Homecoming by decorating cars for the parade. 153 Lxcitement Dennis Pagen Lynda Papinaw Robert Parniske Janet Parrish Gary Peck Douglas Peers Jane Perez Alan Perry Lucy Perukel Susan Peterson Kay Petrul Gary Phetteplace Susan Philko Terry Phipps Vicki Pickering and hard work 0 } -J4op Doris Provost Robert Rae Elaine Ramage Harry Rambaum Ronald Randall David Rankin Pe K?y Reaume Joyce Reckker Martha Reid Denise Renehan Barbara Revoir Eric Richardson William Richards James Riddle Dawn Riese Helen Ritchie Janet Ritchie Thomas Ritter Gary Roberts Terry Roberts Nancy Pickett Denise Pierce Ethel Pincomb Sherry Pingel Michael Platzer George Pleger Gordon Plotzke John Pollock Elizabeth Potrykus Richard Precour Janet Pressprich Sharon Preston 154 Maxine Robinson David Rock Donald Rock Patricia Rock Frank Rodegeb Robert Rodriguez Karen Rogers Andrea Rolph Diana Rossow ighlig,hts Junior activities. • • Kenneth Routhier Fred Rowbotham Kenneth Rowley Mary Rucker Diana Ruiz Irene Running Sigmun Runyon Jane Rushton Richard Russel Ronald Shaw Sandy Shaw Nancy Shier James Shott Michael Shoulders Delores Silk Candy Sills David Silver Carol Simons Richard Simpson Duane Sinda Sue Slaght Anita Sanchez Richard Sargent Terryl Saunby Chester Savedra Gene Sawdon Julie Anne Sayer Melody Schafer Dave Schultz Stephen Schultz Larry Scott Alana Sendzik Marjorie Setter Judith Sharette Martin Sharrard Rose Sharrard Linda Sloat Lawrence Smafield Peter Smafield Elizabeth Smart Linda Smart Daniel Smerer Gary Smith Marcia Smith Robert Smith, Jr. James Snowden Ronald Soderberg Harold Solomon John Sommerville Barbara Sopha Nancy Spencer Frederic Stanley William Stanyer Donna Stein Sandra Steinhaus Lana Sterling junior member i take active 3ir t - Semester Student Council -Member SEATED: Joyce Reckker, Donna Welsh, Bonnie Bartley, Carol Hathaway, and Cherie Millikin. TOP ROW: Dale Nyla Nutt, Margaret Benson, and Lois White. SECOND Lashbrook, Mark Older, Neil Lamb, John Sommerville, ROW: Kathleen Hall, Krystal Kisbany, Susan Fox, BiU Delamarter and Charles Cooper. Wendi Stevens Bethany Stevenson Alice Stewart Geneva Stewart James Stewart Sheila Stewart John Stimson Richard Stone Carol Stotler Gail Stover Darlene Straub Janice Stuller Marsha Sugrue Margaret Summerer Sandra Sutton David Swanson Suzanne Swanson Edmund Szajna David Tarzwell Elaine Tarzwell Curtis Taylor Clyde Terpening Donald Thiede Walter Thomanson Alan Thomas Charles Thomas Larry Thomas Nancy Thomson 156 part in student council . . econ d - Semester Student Council Alembert SEATED: Melody Schafer, Maxine Wendt, Barbara John- son, Nyla Nutt, Suzanne Swanson, and Marilyn Heilman. SECOND ROW: Carol Stotler, Jackquelyn Manzel, Krystal Kisbany, Susan Fox, Martha Reid, and Marie Woolman. TOP ROW: James Bonadio, Robert Brown, David Baker, Neil Lamb, Fred Stanley, Bill Delamarter, and Clinton Mosher. Gary Thorley Leon Van Troustenberghe Carol Thorner Rosemary Wagar James Tillman Stephen Wagley Jack Tipa Janet Toles Diana Torrey JoAnn Trudell Terry Trudell William Tucker Roger Turner Kathyleen Uresti Victoria Uresti Nancy Van Camp Vaughn Van Camp James VanConant William Wagner Judith Wakeham David Walker Judith Walker Linda Walters Michael Ward Sarah Warren Gale Wars inski Nancy Watson Robert Vanderpool HicceAA to tk e junior Thomas Watson Ellison Wefel Donald Wehner Edward Welch John Weller Donna Welsh Sandra Welsh Clarence Wendell Barbara Wendt Maxine Wendt David Werner Michael Werner Joyce Westfall Alan Weston Robert Westphail Richard Wharton Barbara Wheelihan Sharon Wheelihan Dona Jean White Lois White James Wicksall Beth Widdows Cheryl Wilkins Carol Williams James Williams Mary Williams Robert Williams Sandra Williams Wilbur Williamson Stan Wilson Wayne Wilson Diane Wilton Barbara Wingate David Wirsch Gary Wisswell Carolyn Wojcik Dorothy Wood Gerald Woolman Marie Woolman Dawn Wurzel Connie Wynkoop Kathrine Yakes Mary Yale Wayne Yeates Donald Yeitter Craig Young Carol Young David Young Leon Zander Rodger Zarling Carolyn Zawacki Jacqueline Zeller Gerald Zeller William Zimmer Nancy Zomlik Phyllis Zurek Sharon Diggs Kenneth Farquhar Katherine Foster Robert Goodman in their senior year. . Ronald Green Lucinda Highstreet Sara Johnson Marcia Parr Marlene Perlick Patricia Portis Tim Rossler Frank Teetzel Ronald Zinzo Self portrait by our photo- grapher, Greg Bruen. At the tone the time will be???? “What do you mean, you’re not having fun? Juniors become acquainted with voting machine. 159 65 C la £ A leer A Therese Nault Vice-President Donald Warr Treasurer Theodore Acker Thomas Adams Sandra Albers Beverly Albert Elizabeth A lbert Richard Albert Sandra Albert James Alexander Lynn Alexander Craig Allen Janet Allen Theodore Allen Bonnie Anderson Terry Anderson Thomas Anderson Laura Andreae Donna Andrews Nancy Angerbrandt Terrie Angerbrandt Eugene Anglebrandt David Anter Clark Armstead Vicki Appleford Constance Arnold Patti Arnold Otis Ashford Kenneth Atherton Paul Aurand Constance Ay les worth Bonnie Bachman Larry Bade David Badley Lorne Badley David Baer Linda Bailey Tim Bailey James Baird Patricia Baldock Frederick Baldwin James Balfour William Ball Linda Balmer Thomas Balmer Lei and Bambusch Lynn Bankson John Bankston Ann Barden Leslie Barnes Jeffrey Barney Dawn Barrett Judy Barrett Thomas Bartley Larry Basney Charlene Bauer James Beals Linda Beane Linda Beaudry The Sophomores nominated ten candidates for Homecoming Queen: BOTTOM ROW: Loretta Cochran and Cheryl Lamb. SECOND ROW: Susan Holth, Terry Bourbonais, Susan Pesano, and Therese Nault. TOP ROW: Marilyn Runk, Sandra Hill, Patricia Schroeder, and Bethany Gossman. Hi Wl Ith J4i omecominy loat . . Cynthia Bedford Constance Belair Veleria Bell Earl Benner June Bennett Nikki Bennett Wanda Berry John Billins Peggy Bishop Paul Blackney Donna Blais Gayle Bloink Robert Blunt Joyce Blythe Michael Bonkoski Rodney Borowski Ronald Borowski Chris Bottomley Terry Bourbonais Diana Boyd David Boyer Patrick Bowl Carol Bradley Leanne Bradley Storm Bradt Merton Bragg Brenda Brennan Jerry Brewer Cyrus Bridge Andy Broadstone Arlon Brooks Myrna Brooks Barbara Brown Carol Brown Noreen Brown Robert Brown Michael Browning Philip Bucke ridge 161 Lnthu ia tic participation in Linda Buford Nora Burgett Ellery Burleigh David Burns Diane Burns Anita Burrell Edward Burtch Charles Butler Joanne Butler Jacqufline Callahan Gail Calvert Linda Cameron Mike Chartier Maryalice Chester Daniel Chiappelli Jane Christensen Rich Chrzanowski Mary Clark Robert Clark Diane Clarkson Virginia Clemens Bruce Campbell Constance Campbell Jim Campbell Thomas Campbell Cary Camphausen Virginia Carey John Carleton Dennis Carlson Marilyn Carmichael Candy Carmody Ira Carpenter Penny Carpenter William Cline Sandy Coats Richard Cobb Loretta Cochrane Nancy Coggan Tim Cole John Collins Ted Collins Sheila Conger Linda Carrier Lyle Carrier William Carrier Kenneth Carson Fred Caryl Maud Caryl Peggy Caudill Gary Caughel Stephen Ceqlarek Joan Chapdelaine William Chapman Mike Charles Janet Conlan Carolyn Cote Cynthia Cote Dawn Cowles Bill Cowles Larry Cowper Lucinda Crackel Brenda Crankshaw Ruth Crawford 162 club A, A port A, and School activities . . . Patricia Cray Paula Crooker Linda Cumming Sandra Cummings Andrew Cutcher Dave Daggett Laurel Davidson Ed Davis Joan Davis Diane Dawson Gerallyn Dean Judy Dean Michael Duckworth Barbara Du da William Dunkle Janet Dunn Rick Dysinger Donald Edington Doris Edwards Patricia Edwards Patricia Earley Steven Decker Edward Defrain Carol DeLacy Gary Dell Barbara DeLuca Martha DeMeritt Douglas Demond William Denby Nancy Dennis Barbara Devereaux Alvin Dickens William Dickinson Larry Eichenberg Freda Elenbaum Thelma Ellis A1 Emerick Craig Emerick JoAnn Emery Mary Essenmacher Ernest Evans James Evans Daniel Diller Guilda Dixon Herman Dixon David Doan Hattie Doan Catherine Dommer Gerry Dondineau Eric Dortman Edward Down Katherine Down Daniel Draper Leroy Duckworth Rosemary Evans Daniel Falk Isabel Falls Lawrence Feick Frederick Fenner Eugene Ferguson Ronald Farrell Richard Faust Neil Fay 163 Show promise and g,ood leadership William Ferns Robert Ferriby Judy Ferrier Barbara Fisher Samuel Flaherty Eldon Fleming Sharon Forbes Judy Foster Carol Fowler Pat Frame Connie Frantz David Frazier Lois Gilmour Judy Ginn Stewart Glenn Pamela Glombowski Karen Gobel Rosemary Goebel Diane Gonzales Nora Goodman Sue Goodrich Frank Frasier Dwight French Randy Friedland Jane Fry Sue Fuller Timothy Fye William Gaffney John Gallagher Lelola Ganhs Craig Gardner Frederick Gardner Roberta Gardner Michael Gorbutt David Goss Gary Goss Martha Goss Bethany Gossman David Gossman Judith Gossman Sue Gostinger Patricia Gottsleben Linda Gauthier William Gavin Cynthia Gemoules Gerald Genaw Jim Gerber Harry Gerow, Jr. Jerry Gerrow Budd Gilbert William Gilbert Stephen Gillette Barbara Gillis John Gillis Larry Goudie Tom Gould Julie Graham Karl Graham Ronald Graham Sharon Grant Greg Grates Norma Graves Dianne Greaux 164 through cla££ Spirit . • Glen Green John Green Ken Green Nancy Green Cedric Greene Richard Groat Gay Grubbs John Cuba Jane Haase Linda Hackett James Hagle Linda Hagle David Hall Frances Hall Jerry Hall Richard Hall William Hallay Beverly Hamann William Hamm Steve Harborn Gayle Harmer John Harrington Christina Harris Gary Harris Penelope Haugner Linda Hauk Linda Hawkins Mark Hayden Linda D. Hayes Linda J. Hayes D’ Wanda Headd Diane Heaslip Susan Heath Margaret Henry Edmund Henschel Joe Herber John Herber Cynthia Hering Don Hering Patricia Harris Suzanne Harris Dale Harrison Diane Harter John Hartman MaryAnn Hartman Susan Harwood Barbara Haskins Floyd Hastings Marion Hastings Kenneth Hauff Pamela Haugner Paul Hering Dennis Herrick G wynne Hicks John Hicks Claudia Hill Sandra Hill Gary Hillger Phyllis Hilliker Tom Hillis 165 Carolyn Himmel Barbara Hippie John Howell Gerald Hissock Wayne Howison Janet Hissock Rodney Hoyt Judith Hock John Hodge Mary Lou Hubble John Hofmann Dianna Hudson Mary Hofmann Gary Hudson’ Dennis Holmes Mike Hudson Susan Holth Ruth Huff Sheridan Hoopengarner Sandra Hunger Sandra Hoover Kenneth Horning Norilyn Hunt Sharen Horvath Carol Hurd Velma Hoskins Pamela Hurford Charles Houston Gordon Houston Kathleen Irwin Jam -?8 Howe Arnold Jackson Charles Howell Brian Jackson Harriet Howell ag.er omorei j.om Sophomore Steering Committee: SEATED: Penny Neumann, Nancy Kempf, Judi Jarvis, Patricia Lang, and Carol Brown. STANDING: Cheryl Kipp, Ruth Weicht, Thomas Mosure, Gay Grubbs, Donald Warr, Bonnie Bachman, and Linda Wher- wein. 166 Linda Jackson Sue Jahn Gregory James Herbert James Roy Jamison Judi Jarvis Linda Jefferson Garland Jex Dick Johnson Iris Johnson Jannett Johnson Kristina Johnson Grazia Johnston James Johnston Catherine Jones Jack Jones Karen Jones Linda Jones Linda Jonseck Elizabeth Jurk David Jurn Cynthia Justin Linda Justin Irving Johns Ardith Kabold Walter Kamendat Jeri Karpinski Joan Kearney Steve Keef Roberta Keeler Donella Keith Carl Kelly Charlotte Kelly Linda Kelly Michael Kelly Marilyn Kemp Nancy Kempf Alexander Kennedy Dave Kennedy She rone Kennedy Jill Kerr Lynn Kibbe Alex Kidd Dean Kidd Gregory Kielbas Deanna Kilbourne William Kilbourne Karen Kiley Roberta Kilgore Marian King Ronald King Jo Ann Kingsbury Cheryl Kipp Annette Klaas Richard Klaas Gary Klawon Edward Klinert David Knisley upperclassmen . . . Sandra Knowles Ida Kolberg Andrew Konye Edward Koopman Gene Kosel Daniel Kota Wanda Kramp Frederick Krampien Fred Krenke 167 168 Sopltomorei make clean A weep Kenneth Kuhn Nancy Kuhn Harold Lacey Gary LaFave Cheryl Lamb Dennis Laming Gary Laming Rosemary Laming Patricia Lang Francine Langolf Pamela Langolf Sharon Larson David Lashbrook Eldon Lashbrook Gary Lasher Sandra Lasher Gladys Lave re Margaret Lave re Rosemary Ledsworth Rose Leese Donald Leffler Linda Lewandowski Patricia Lewandowski Thomas Lill Chariot Limberg Kristena Limberg Rebecca Liscom Karen Little Vernita Little Karl Livingston David Lloyd Dennis London Mary Long Pamela Long Cheryl Losie Grace Lott Barbara Loxton Helen Loxton Lynda Lubrow Andrew Ludwig Dorothy Lukas ik David Lukitsch Constance Lunney Richard Mac Donald Sandra MacDuff Stephen MacKay Mary MacPherson Ronald Maes Linda Mahosky David Main Joyce Main Constance Mallorey Rose Martin Scott Matthews Sophomore float — set to join the parade. David Maynard Thomas McConchie Ruth McCants Carol McCleary Jacqueline McCoy Gary McClure Marilyn McClure Lawrence McDaid Pamela McDonald Walter McGirt Ann McIntyre Paul McIntyre Robert McLaughlin Jean McLeod James McMillan Gary McNaughton Levena McNaughton Penny McNiel Sheila McPharlin Alice Mead Mary Ellen Meehan Bonnie Megerle Pennie Meinhardt Donald Merchant Sandra Mertz Duane Michaels David Michalsen Robert Middle Brooke Carol Middleton James Midgley Jim Middlemas Ricky Mikula Carolyn Miles Bonnie Miller Karl Miller Kathleen Miller Linda Miller William Miller Sue Minguske Janice Minnie Elaine Minteer Sharon Misch Mary Mitchell Patricia Mitchell Merle Mixon Connie Moak Sue Moak David Molstead Louis Moncrief in Ckri tmaA Sharon Mooney Gary Moore George Moore James Moore Lawrence Moore Patricia Moore David Moran Bonnie Morauski Sandra Morgan Canned 3ood Jbi rive William J. Morris William T. Morris Thomas Moses Thomas Mosses Brenda Moss Thomas Mosure Margaret Ann Muir Daniel Mulloy Ronald Munro 169 Sophomores Sponsor Successful Carol Murphy Beverly Murray William Murray Michael Naruta Therese Nault Gary Neil Verna Neil Lynne Nelson Rebecca Nelson Robert Nelson Carol Nestle Penny Neumann Allen Nichols Cheryl Nido David Niebauer Robert Noble Carol Norton Bernadine Nunez Jean Oatman Linda Odle Myrna Odium Christopher Oleksa Michael Oleksa Frances Oliver Helen Olshove Karen Osgood William Osgood Beverly Ostrander Kathleen O ' Sullivan Janet Owens Ellen Parker Harold Parmann Linda Parmann Lyndon Parr Susan Parr Mike Parrish Nancy Parrott Janice Parsons Stanley Patrick Flora Patterson Jim Patterson Burton Paul Jim Paulson Paul Pearson Ronald Pearson Richard Peck Larry Perry Linda Perry Thomas Perry William Perry Susan Pesano Victoria Peski Jack Peters Jill Peters John Pettengill Robert Phetteplace Bonnie Phillips William Phillips Cathy Pickelhaupt John Pickelhaupt Lynn Pickelhaupt Maryann Pickelhaupt Susan Pickelhaupt 170 School dance . • • Marie Pinch Gary Piper Marsha Plaut Nancy Pollock Sandra Porrett Nancy Postill Paul Postill Kenneth Powers David Pringle James Proudfoot Ruby Pulford Laura Quenn Sarah Quinn Linda Rabidue William Racely Darlene Radatz Robert Radatz Charlene Radford Dianne Radford Dale Randall Helen Rands Laura Rands Charles Raski Dale Reeves John Roberts Duane Robinson John Robson Virginia Rocha Lillian Rock Kathleen Ross Jennie Roesow Marian Rostine Donald Roth Annabelle Rowbotham Daniel Rowe Alan Rowland Marsha Rundell Joyce Runk Marilyn Runk Jane Running Gene Ryan Tim Sanders Frank Relken Steven Relken Constance Repp Nick Reyna Janice Reynolds Linda Reynolds Mike Reynolds Richard Reynolds Sandra Reynolds Audrey Rich Rebecca Richert Patricia Richter David Sanderson Terry Sargent Marianne Sari Tim Sassanella Linda Savedra Stephen Schaefer Marie Schattler Shirley Scheffler Ivan Scheffler 171 Dale J. Schlufman Richard Schlee William Schmidt Dick Schnackenberg Linda Schnackenberg Gary Schneider Linda Schneider Gary Schott Catherine Schrader Virginia Schrader Doug Schram Patricia Schroeder Gayle Schuck John Schuck Linda Seibert Andrew Setter Christina Setter Bryce Sevrey Richard Sharrard James Sheehan Dianne Sheffer Linda Sheffer Loren Sheldon Judith Sherlock Patrick Shivers Gary Shipley Judith Searle Jane Short Richard Short Carol Showers Milton Silverthorn Linda Simerson Charles Simmons Dwight Simmons Kenneth Simmons David Simpson Edward Simpson Gerald Simpson Judy Sloan 172 Kitty Smalldon Donald Smart Cynthia Smith Donald Smith Eleanor Smith Gloria Smith Sandra Smith William J. Smith William R. Smith Sharon Snyder Dianne Soflin Thomas Sommerville Richard Sovereen Nancy Spencer Michael Sly John S quires William Stableford Claude Stanlake James Stanley Virginia Stein Lambert Sterling LeRoy Stevens Harry Stevenson Clark Stewart Philip Stone Ronald Storey Kathi Stoutenburg Carol Smafield James Stover Mary Tinnermon Sophomore and opportunity . Robert Stover Sandra Streeter Carole Strickland Janet Stroh Robert Studer Jim Sturdevan Ronald Sturmer Walter Suchin Sharon Sullivan Birney Summers Cynthia Summers Carol Surline William Swain Mary Swift Fern Tanton • • Gail Tallant Gail Taylor Mary Teahan Curtis Teeple Jack Telling Gerald Thayer Barbara Thieke David Thomas Donald Thomas James Thompson Janice Thompson Richard Thompson Rodney Thompson Sherron Thompson Margaret Thorn Alexis Thornton Ray Thornton Gene Thrushman Karen Tingley Sharon Tingley Edward Toles Pamela Toles Elaine Tomlinson Jim Tomlinson Michael Tomsu Patricia Toth Mark Townley Linda Tracy Michele Troy Dale Tucker Ed Tucker Marcia Ulman Bonnie VanBuskirk Joanne VanCamp Gary Vanluven Marie VanLuven Diane Vansach Francis Varty V Judith Varty Betty Veen Dave Vercnocke Gary Vincent Thomas Wade David Wagner Donald Walker Martha Walker Stephanie Walker Joe Warner Donald Warr 173 Sophomore A co-operate In Nancy Warren Norene Warsinake Barbara Waun James Weaver Sharon Weaver Robert Wedge Linda Wehrwein Ruth Weicht David Weiss Patricia Weiss Ruth Ann Weis David Wellman Benjaman Welsh Saundra Westing Bonnie Weston Dennis Weston Norman Weston Alpha Wetzel Jean White Patrick Whitford Carol Wickings Roberta Wier Cathleen Wilder Marlene Wiley Edna Wilkins Dollie Williams James Williams Mary Williams Robert Willmarth David Wilson James Wilson Karen Wilson James Wilton Linda Wilton Gail Wingard FIRST-SEMESTER STUDENT COUNCIL MEMBERS; BOT- TOM ROW: Sharon Sullivan, Diane Hayes, Marilyn Kemp, Martha Goss, Nancy Coggan, Brenda Crankshaw, Susan Pesano, and Cheryl Lamb. SECOND ROW: Sandra Hill, Marsha Plaut, Rebecca Liscom, Patricia Edwards, Karen Osgood, Pennie Meinhardt, Linda Zweidorff, and Betty Veen. TOP ROW: Paul Blackney, Robert Schmidt, Sandy Mertz, Cynthia Gemoules, Lynn Alexander, and Marie Van Luven. 174 Student Council activities. • • Hellen Wisner William Wismer Robert Wisson Jim Wojciechowski Sally Wolford Marc Wood Carol Woodman Mary Woods Janice Worden Robert Wypych Daniel Ware Barbara Yeager Thomas Zeplzauer Edith Zielke Margaret Zusy Linda Zweidorff Ron Wollen Rose Ann Gillis Greg Durance Barbara Kraft Mike Lashbrook Mark Mead Barbara Gross SECOND-SEMESTER STUDENT COUNCIL MEMBERS: BOTTOM ROW: Jane Haase., Diane Burns, Loretta Cochran, Nancy Kempf, Laura Andreae. Paula Crooker, Beth Gossman, and Mary Ann Pickelhaupt. SECOND ROW: Roberta Gardner, Virginia Stein, Rebecca Liscom, Sandra Hill, Barbara Yeager, Jane Short, Janet Stroh, and Norene Warsinske. TOP ROW: Edward Simpson, Thomas Zeplzauer, Andrew Ludwig, Paul Blackney, Eric Dortman, Larry Maxwell, Susan Parr, Jennie Rossow.and Ruth McCants. Karen Walker, ninth grader, is really confused on her first day of school— she’s not only late, but lost! 176 Carmela Acker Michael Adams Patti Aikman Ellen Albers Susie Alexander Diana Allen Floyd Allen Jeri Allen Larry Allen Bill Allen Bonnie Amey Janice Anderson Tom Anderson Linda Anger Pa ula Anger Bonnie Anglebrandt Michael Anglebrandt Russell Anglebrandt Helen Anthony Robert Armitage James Armstrong Lawrence Armstrong William Armstrong William Arnett Franklin Arnott James Arthur Bernadine Ashford Diane Ashton Linda Avis John Aymen Linda Bahr Shirley Baird John Baker Kathleen Baldock Robert Ballard Beatrice Banks 3ir$t men c John Barcume Janet Barden Robert Barker Robert Barr Wayne Barres Daniel Barrett George Barrett Linda Bartlett Dan Beach Jim Beckett Danny Becktold Janet Bedford Dennis Belger Phebe Bell Donna Bennett Fred Bennett Deana Bentley Bonnie Bergman Barbara Bernum Ken Berta James Betts Susan Betts Linda Bialk i Marsha Biernot welcome pace better b Margaret Bigger Nancy Bishop Evelyn Blackmer Tasia Bladis Michael Block Ronald Bloxom Charles Blythe Christopher Blunt Keith Bom an Terry Bonkoski Patricia Booth Lynda Borowski Orville B ughner Michael Bower Sharon Bowman Benny Brabant Thelma Bradshaw William Brahany Linda Bramer Walter Bramer Dean Branton JoAnn Breathour John Brennan Ronald Brenton Bob Brewer Susan Bright Wave Bristle Nancy Brothwell John Brown Linda Brown Sandi Brown Elbert Bruton Joseph Buchheister Linda Buckingham Linda Buffington Sandra Bugg Dorene Burgett Robert Burnell Carrie Burns David Burrows Barbara Bush Harold Bussey Elaine Cadaret Karen Cameron Brian Campbell Thomas Campbell William Carlisle Lorraine Carmichael Richard Carmichael Linda Carr Janice Carrier David Casado Constance Cash Johnny Castillo 177 mean£ new an eag,er. Samuel J. Catanzaro Samuel J. Catanzaro David Caulkett Barbara Cesefske Dermis Chambers Fred Chapdelaine Charles Chapman Kathleen Chapman Howard Cheney David Chesney Louis Chreiki Carole Clark Carol Clarkson Anne Claucherty Ann Cleland Gary Clemens Howard Colby Cheryl Coleman Dougles Coleman Thomas Coleman Robert Collinge James Collins Vern Collins Nancy Conlan Sharon Conquergood Albert Cook Arthur Cook Carolyn Cook Penny Cooke George Cooley Frank Cooper Thomas Cordell Patricia Cottingham Mary Courtney Barbara Cousins Marsha Cowles Darold Cowper Linda Cox Danny Crocker Harry Crocker JoAnn Crull Jon Crull Keith Crull Mary Currie Leroy Dafoe Charles Dailer Sheryl Damaschke Peggy David Douglas Davidson JoAnn Davis Karen Davis Maxon Davis Atala Davison Carol Day Gary Day Ellen Deacon Gary Dean men will be the future leader i. • • Sharon Dean Angey Deanda Linda Dease Karen Defrain Danny Deligianis Janet Dellin Eva Del rose David Detary Hope Dewey Dennis DeWitt Alan Dicer Karen Dickens Louella Dimon Allen Dingwell Carol Doan Gloria Doan Amelia Dortman Kerry Dostle Timothy Dove Diane Draveling John Du dash David Dunn John Dyer Marcia Dunn Gary Eagle Joann Eagle Linda Eagle Robert Eagle Diane Eagling Marcia Edie Elizabeth Elenbaum Nancy Emerick Walt Emerick Carol Emlaw Sandra Emlaw Curtis Engel David Eppley Frances Erard Meridy Estrada Diane Evans Nancy Evans Ronald Evans Elaine Ewart Fred Falk Connie Felker Eric Fenton Richard Ferrell Ronald Ferriby Steven Ferriby Gregory Fessenden Dorothy Fettes David Flanagan Sally Fleming Sue Fleming Craig Flynn Larry Fiedler 179 180 Nancy Flinchbaugh Christine Fockler James Fogal Diane Fogarty Don Foglesong Delores Foley Darrell Foltz Dennis Foor Robert Forbes Priscilla Forbes Barbara Forstner Argo Foster Kenneth Foster Louis Foster William Foster Richard Fountain Carol Frank Charles Frasier Susan Fredendall Dewain French Ted French Karen Fretenborough Beth Ann Fry Jeanne Fuchshafer Loretta Fuller Linda Furstenau David Gamble Vicky Gamble Martha Garcia Harold Gardner Nancy Gardner Peggy Gardner Ruth Gardner Sally Gardner Sylvia Gardner Sandee Gauss Paul Gauthier Louise Geister Douglas George Anthony Gholz Sandra Gibbs David Gibson Frances Gilbert Michael Gladwish Albert Gonzales Ray Gonzales Jorja Goodman Aletha Goodrich Richard Gordon Calvin Gosman Diana Gosman Michael Goss man Frances Gostii er Toni GotB leben Alan Graham open . Nancy Graham Janet Gram Charles Grant William Graves Wanda Green Judy Greene Jean Gregg Steve Gregg Jim Groat Robert Harder Russell Gross Booker Gunter Donald Gutzman Cheryl Haacke Brian Hackett Thomas Hagle David Hall Dorothy Hall Sandra Hall William Hall Katharine Hamilton Nancy Hamilton Frances Hamm Lynda Hamm Thomas Hammar David Hammond Ronald Hammond Susan Hancock Robert Hand Larry Hansen Patricia Hansen Judy Hardy Carol Hardeck Jethro Harris Stephen Harris Terry Harris Edward Harrison Susan Hartman Linda Hastings Nancy Hastings Duane Haynes Mary Havens Thomas Hawkins Nancy Hawley Linda Hayes William Hayes Kraig Hayner Ann Hayward Richard Hearn Thomas Heath Carol Hedspeth Fred Helmer Virginia Henry Beverly Helmold Mary Hensel Mary Herber Cheryl Herbert Claudette Herbert Deborah Herfert Kurt Hering Catherine Hess Susan Hess James Hewitt Ruby Hickman Willard Hicks Diana Hill Meredith Hill Sylvester Hill Vedar Hill David Hoag Robert Hobden, Jr. Ron Hock Michael Hodgins Joann Hollenbeck Sharon Horbes Peggy Horton Lawrence Horuath James Howe Tom Howe Frank Howell Sharon Howell Stephen Hubbard David Hunt Steve Hurlburt Thomas Hyde Diana Jackson Louie Jackson Fred Jacobsen Fred Jaekel Donna Jamison Jerry Jamison Mary Jamison Dan Jarchow Edward Jefferson Mavis Jex Bradley Johnson Clara Johnson Joe Johnson Richard Johnson David Johnston Grey Jones Joseph Jones Timothy Jones Timothy L. Jones Ralph Jordan Don Joslyn Jurgen Juziuk Christine Jurzysta Calvin Kaercher Leslie Kain Sandra Kamendat Kenneth Kania Patricia Kanthak Richard Karl Robert Kars Joyce Kearney Dara Keith Laurie Keith Mike Kelly Barbara Kelly Elaine Kelly Paul Kelly Harold Kelp Gary Kendrick v!7 re hmen £tart. Virginia Kendrick Wendy Kendrick Marie Keyworth Carol Kidd Stewert Kilbourn Pamela Kinnee Thomas Kinney Terry Kipp David Kish Nancy Lachon Don Kitchen Marlena Laffrey Betty Kleeves Calla Lakin Ronald Kleeves Bonnie Laming Marcia Klink Linda Knisley Kenneth Koch Elizabeth Lampard John Lane David Lange Gus Langolf Robert Koenig Patricia Kolman Paul Kongas Mary Langolf Daniel Langowski Linda Lapp Sandra Larcom Kay LaRue Terry Lashbrook Larry Last Claudia Lattin Ronald Konye Lawrence Laturno Carol Koob Georgette LaVere David Kota Raymond LeVere Ronald LaVere Jim Kotzke Russell LaVere Barbara Krafft Simeon LaVere Cecilia Kramp Judith Lawrence Audrey Leach Don Leaym • • Hkrry Leaym Marilyn Lee Linda Lemon Lynn Kramp Walter Lentz Hope Kress Gary Leslie Sharon Kretchman Jim Leslie Larry Krist Dave Kuehn Lois Kuehn Cherie Lester Marilyn Lester Vicki Levitt Dan Lewandowski Mike Kuhn James Kunz Karen Lacey John Lewandowski Karolyn Lewandowski Mark Lewandowski Sheri Lewandowski Judy Light Albert Lincoln 184 Steve Lincoln Jeanea Lindsay John Lindsay Laura Linscheid Jean Loga Susan London Larry Long Anthony Loope Marcia Loxton Thomas Luddington Madeline Lukask Norman Lump Robert Lunney James Lusko Jacqueline MacBeth Laurie MacMurray Pat MacPherson Ronald Macyewski Sharon MacJennett Beverly Maness Diana Manzel Michael Marks Robert Marriott Keith Marthen Fay Martin Greg Martin Penny Martin Cheri Massman Bonnie Mathews Nancy Matthews Robert Matts Paul Maxwell William Maxwell David May Diana Maynard Evelyn McAllister Debbie McAuley Tamara McAuley Jeffery McCabe Mike McCabe John McCallom Dennis McCallum Robert McCarty Sharon McDaid Craig McDonald David McDonald Harry McDonald Gerald McFarlane Strong tie A bind. . . Donna McGuffy Linda McIntosh Melanie McIntosh Mary McIntyre William McKeand Donald McKelvey Linda McKelvey Michael McKernan Nancy McLellan Douglas McLeod Lorraine McNamara Diane McPharlin Katherine McWilliams Michael Mehler Kyle Melick Carol Montney Gloria Mellendorf Christine Melms Sally Merchant Paula Meredith Joe Mericka Marvin Mertz Mary Ann Metzger Judith Meyers Linda Middleton Cla££ o 66. Ronald Millar Alvester Miller Arthur E. Miller Arthur J. Miller Gary Miller Ronald C. Miller Edward Mitchell Kenneth Mitchell Terry Mitrink Gordon Moak Joe Molinaro Craig Monroe Anne Moore Christina Moore Darrell Moore James Moore Kathleen Moran Mildred Morgan Patricia Morley Jamesie Morgan Dorothy Morris Thomas Morris Richard Morrison Richard Mosure Shirley Mosure Sue Mosure Herb Mueller Linda Mugridge Richard Mugridge Hallie Munger George Munn Marceta Munroe George Murdick David Murley Cynthia Neal Linda Nedela Gladys Nelson Robert Neater Larry Nestle Pamela Newton Pamela Nichols Terryl Nichols Bonnie Nofs James Norman Jerie Norman Leila Norman Kitty Nugent David Nyquist Dorothy Oatman Fred O’Connor Simone Oden re hmen . . • 186 Bonnie Odom Cheryl Older Gary Oliver Connie O’Neil Mary Osmer Charles Ouellette Gary Overholt Robert Papineau Jacquline Parent Cheryl Parker Lance Parr Stephen Parrow Richard Paton Ronald Patrick Jane Payton Gary Pelc Phillip Pepper Gary Peter Richard Peterson Wendy Peterson Lloyd Pettee Lucienne Pettee Terry Pettee Rosanne Pezzullo Debby Phare Marilyn Phetteplace Charlotte Phillips David Phipps Robert Pickeihaupt George Pifer Sandra Pleger Janice Ploeger Neil Plouff Howard Porter Penny Porter Robert Portis JoAnn Pozdrowski Gale Potrykus Gary Potrykus Diane Powell Mary Pratt John Preston Donald Pringle Suzanne Provost William Putney Ted Rachwai Stephen Racz Valerie Radatz Cheryl Rademacher James Randolph Mary Rands Richard Rapson Rebecca Ray John Re be nock Carol Reed Judith Reed Orville Reid William Reid Diana Reitz Donna Reitz Gregory Repp Karen Richards Vance Richardson Jeffrey Richert Ricky Rider Thomas Riggs Michael Riley John Robinson Richard Robinson Dolly Rock Linda Rolph Margaret Rosalez David Rosenberger Calvin Roskey Judy Ross Don Rossow James Rowbotham Arnold Rucker John Running Charles Rush Debora Russell Gerald Russell Jane Russell Michael Ryan Cheryl Sage Rich Samson John Sanderson Cheryl Sayer Grezorv Schaffler Kristine Schattler Larry Scheffler David Schell Linda Schlueter Fredrick Schmidt David Schrteider Sally Schofield Diane Schott Pamela Schultz Ronald Schultz Michael Seaman Ronald Searles Russell See Linda Seely William Seely Dave Setter Larry Setter Linda Shanks William Sharp Pamela Sharette Nancy Sharrard Ralph Sharrard Jack Shaw Jeannine Shaw men • • • Marilyn Shaw Elizabeth Sheehan Connie Sheffer Linda Sheffield Linda Sheldon Donald Shepherd Ronald Shepherd Gary Shevnock Lyndon Shinn Larry Shirts Marylis Shivers Bonnie Shover Michael Showers Paul Silver Linda Simmons First-Semester Student Council Members. BOTTOM ROW: Marcia Klink, Karen Defrain, Sue Thomas, Joann Willis, Laurie Keith, Georgina Smafield, and Linda Lapp. SECOND ROW: Sherry Woolley, Mary Lou Osmer, Toni Gottsleben, Diane Eagling, Marsha Biernot, Cynthia Tom- lin, Evelyn McAllister, Jorja Goodman, and Cynthia Neal. TOP ROW: Amy Dortman, Jane Wandelt, Donald Shepherd, Larry Allen, Thomas Coleman, Dave Murley, Frances Hamm, Sharon Horbes, William Brahany, and Greg Martin. Determination. . .dependability. . . 188 Janice Skinner Tom Sleeter Linda Sly Eliza Smafield Georgina Smafield Charlene Smalldon Richard Smeltzer Alan Smith Beth Smith Cecilia Smith Charles Smith David Smith Douglas Smith Eleanor Smith Jack Smith James Smith Larry Smith Lynda Smith Pamela Smith Paul Smith Russell Smith Sandra L. Smith Sandra M. Smith Verna Smith Charles Snyder Karen Sommerville William Southard Joe Spadafore Second-Semester Student Council Members: BOTTOM ROW: Cheryl Older, Joan Wilier, Dorothy Morris, Fran Gilbert, Joann Willis, Laurie Keith, Susan Hess, and Jor]a Goodman. SECOND ROW: Marilyn Lester, Mar- garet Bigger, Mary Lou Osmer, Diane Eagling, Marsha Biernot, Evelyn McAllister, Claudia Lattin, Nancy Wilke, and Linda Schlueter. TOP ROW: Eliza Smafield, Thomas Heath, Craig Flynn, Lyndon Shinn, William Arnett, Thomas Coleman, Thomas Stafford, Russell Collingwood, Ted Rachwai, Terry Szczepanski, and Kenneth Kania. th roug • • David Sparby Judith Sparling Edward Sparr George Spear Dwight Spotts Thomas Stafford Rita Stanislowski Elizabeth Steele Lawrence Stein Walter Stepka Douglas Stevenson Barbara Stewart James Stewart Bobbie Stinoon Jill Stover Gary Strabb Bob Strauss Gerald Stroh Mike Stroh Waly Stroh Robert Stuart James Tuder Richard Studer Tom Studer John Suchin David Surline Harry Swain Carolyn Sweet Jacqueline Sweet Gregory Switzer Daniel Symon Terry Szczepanski Richard Tacia David Tacie Jeanette Tait Wayne Tanton Michael Tarzwell Brent Taylor Duane Taylor Ronald Taylor Warren Taylor Cheryl Teeple Helen Thieke August Thielman John Thomas Sue Thomas Sandra Thomason Wilma Thomason Teddy Thompson Heidi Thornley Carol Thornton Janet Thornton Lynn Thornton Alvin Tillman Linda Tipa Peggy Tippie John Toles Cynthia Tomlin Neil Torrey Thomas Torrey Ricky Tosch Michael Touma Sharon Touma Susan Townly Sandra Tribble Gwendolyn Troy George Truscott Joanne Truscott Linda Tucker Linda VanNorman Sandra VanWormer Michael Varty James Vaughn Dennis Viol Julie Vickery Sue Vokes Qirl Thomas Wagley Timothy Wagley Judith Wagner Donald Wahl Patricia Wakeham Diane Walker unng. Karen Walker James Wall Judy Waltenburg Jeri Walter Jane Wandelt Jill Ward Jre ltmen tivirp Beverly Warsinske Barbara Waters Cindy Watson Thomas Watson Dale Waun Gerald Weaver Rebecca Weber Ed Weichsler Gary Weiss Shirley Weiss Henry Wendell Carol Werner Kathleen Wesley Susan Weston Susanne Wherwein week . . Hugh White Kenneth White Mary White Patrick White Rebecca Whitmore Mark Whitney Kathleen Whybrew Donna Wicklngs Dennis WilczynsJd Rodney Wier Thomas Wilder Nancy Wilke Bonnie Wilkins Friend Wilkins Susan Wilkins Richard Wille Joan Wilier Bonnie Willett Ruth Willett David Williams Gary Williams Dennis Willing Alvin Willis Bruce Willis JoAnn Willis Marguerite Willis Jane Willoughby Betsy Wilson Cynthia Wilson James Wilson Terry Wilson Vickie Wilson Patricia Wingate Francis Wirick Harold Wlsner Marshall Wittliff Larry Wizauer Edith Wolfe William Wolfe George Wolff Robert Woody ard Pauline Wojcik Linda Wollen Barbara Wood Roberta Wooley Sherry Woolley Rickie Woolman Susan Wu rzel Robert Yale 191 Maryann Zeros Ronald Zimmer Kenneth Zink Karen Zmolik Judith Zuidema Ralph Ainsworth Barbara Bentsen Richard Hudgins Susan Hustek Elaine Yeitter Richard Zander Judy Zarkowski Rodney Zarling Frank Zeros J In yiiemoriam Robert Portia Thomas Chamberlain February 23, 1963 October 12, 1962 The Freshmen class and the student body were saddened at the loss of Robert and Thomas. Gary Jonseck Kathleen Pierce Ann Polzin Walter Stepka Wayne Stickney Jre ltmen excitement } Apirit, and hard work The following girls are Freshmen homecoming candidates: Bottom Row: Linda Lapp, Shirley Mosure, and Susan Mosure. Second Row: Pamela Kinnee, Marilyn Lester, Cynthia Tomlin, Karen Richards, and Linda Tipa. Third Row: Frances Gilbert, Deana Bentley, Penny Porter, and Margaret Bigger. Carl Bergman Joan Bilyeu Thomas Bilyeu Patricia Bloomfield Daniel Burtch Thomas Carmichael Cherrie Colby Russell Collingwood Barbara Cumerlato Larry Eagle Charles Frizzle Wanda Garska Lloyd Green Norma Green Philip Gould Leland Hammond William Hammond Carol Harp Geraldine Hobbs Judy Hopp combine for AucceAAfol far At Joanne Johnsick Harry L. Jones Don Kelly Roosevelt Kidd James Miller Nancy Ostrander Ellen Ray David Relken Lome Roe John Rowe Phyllis Shaw Gary Sperry Jerry Stoutenburg James Summes John Swoffer Charles Wilson Ben Wolvin Valerie Young Carol Zimmer year at P. M. M S. Tom Richter 1963 QraduateA Rufus Kidd James Koebke John Koebke Kenneth Lester Burton Little Gary Maxwell Charlene McLean Leonard McNaughton Philip Gould Gilbert Hammond Counselor A o[(er guidance in student planning . STANDING: Eugene Dunbar, Donald Wendling, Patricia Haugner. SEATED: Frances Moore, Marjorie Muhlitner, Austin, Raymond Morehead, Wallace Nault, and Marjorie and Ruby Cross. The counselors are always willing to assist students with any problems which may occur. Here, Patricia Austin, also assistant to Miss Wiese, is giving friendly advice to Robert Suit. 196 3 acuity AtimulateA student 4 to reach goal .... Joseph Airtene Fine Arts Richard Allen Science Marita Almquist English Harry Anderle Mathematics Frederick Anthony Social Studies Student Teacher Joyce Aris Language Rex Aurand Mathematics Edward Bargiel Business Education Raymond Bascom Language James Bates Health Education Floyd Belt Industrial Arts Donna Benedict Business Education Loretta Blackburn Home Economics Linford Bond Science Anthony Bonito Industrial Arts Catherine Brown Home Economics Ross Buckman Industrial Arts Thomas Case Mathematics Zaida Chidester English Wayne Clafin Distributive Education 198 3 acuity g,iveA student £ more mature outlook . . . — Marilyn Clark Health Education Ruby Clemons English Harold Cook Industrial Arts Robert Creswell Mathematics James Dickinson Social Studies James Duncan Social Studies William Emigh Driver Education Fredrick Fiedler Science Marilyn Feiler Mathematics Isabelle Frankhauser Business Education James Frost English Frederic Fuller Mathematics Jean Gierke Language Elaine Granger Language Judith Halamka Science Ralph Harrison Social Studies Robert Hayes Social Studies Irvin Hayward Richard Hillaker Marian Houck John Ishler Social Studies Driver Education English Fine Arts to think . . . to judge . . . to act widely . . . Robert Joyner William Julian Special Education Social Studies Alice Kuhlenkamp Reed Laughlin Industrial Arts Social Studies Mary Leonard Mathematics Charles Lincoln Social Studies t Thomas Lincoln English Fern Lindsay Business Education Charles Lutz Social Studies Isabel MacLaren English Elmer Malone English Phyllis McCabe Special Education Anita Marcozzi Mathematics David Me E wen Business Education Ruth Meyer English Eugenie Miller Social Studies Harold Miller Science Margaret Miller Mathematics Laura Moore Home Economics Sue Morris Business Education William Morrison Driver Education Mary Neil Mathematics 199 Molding life + instilling, knowledge + individual attention 200 Edna O’ Connell Librarian James Patmos Science Helen Paulson English David Payton Industrial Arts Veto Pesano Social Studies Allen Phillips Science Charles Pittman English Sandra Raetzel English Daphine Rantanen Business Education Jean Rarig Language Charles Richards Science Marion Rowe Science Thomas Rossler Business Education Mary G. Sanderson English Betty Sicklesteel English Dorothy Schaefer English O. E. Shelton Industrial Arts Marion Silverthorn Homer Sims Isabelle Sischo Cyril Smith Eleanor Smith Mathematics English Mathematics Social Studies Special Education — patient and helpful faculty . Gordon Soflin Science Lowell Spiess Science Charles Stevens Librarian Marion Stewart Mathematics Kay Steig Librarian Frederick Swegles Special Education Doris Teachout Health Education Vida Thompson English Byron Townsend Social Studies Chauncy Trainer English Clarence Wade Fine Arts Doris Warren Social Studies Richard Wiersma Co-op John Williams Mathematics Ted Zyrowski Business Education Teachers are always working. Here, Mrs. Betty Sicklesteel and Mrs. Ruby Clemons are correct- ing papers during their prep hour. 201 er£ participate in aMemblieA. • • tea 4 . . . Miss Mary Leonard, Mrs. Fern Lindsay, Mrs. Helen Alexander, and Miss Loretta Blackburn listen as directions are given for beginning the second semester. All teachers meet often in the study hall for general staff meetings at noon. Frequently, the teachers of each session meet either morning or afternoon during their preparation periods. Mr. Charles Stevens is most helpful to the students in selecting books of interest. Teachers get their mail in the main office before going to home- rooms. Here, Mr. Ralph Harrison takes his daily bulletin as Miss Isabel MacLaren, Chairman of the English Department, consults Mr. Sommerville about a department meeting. 202 Special meetings . . .conferenced. . . Antone Bonitouski, (Mr. Bonito) conducts his Rubber Band are the members of the faculty band at the pep assembly to raise the spirit staff. In the afternoon, Mr. Pittman made his against Mt. Clemens. The members of the performance as conductor. Mrs. Roland Krupp serves at the annual Christmas tea given by the Student Council. Miss Mary Edwards, Miss Isabel MacLaren, and Miss Caroline Winborn are being served. J In yiiemoriam Mrs. Vida C. Thompson February 23, 1963 The student body, administrators, and members of the faculty of Port Huron High School were deeply sad- dened by the loss of their teacher and dear friend. 203 efficient o ice Stall keeps school records. Leona Dunn Mr. Fowler’s office Donna Emlaw Mr. Sommerville’s office Virginia Forbes Mr. Sommerville’s office Barbara French Mr. Sommerville’s office Betty Kipp Mr. Sommerville’s office Joyce Maynard Mr. Sommerville’s office Mrs. Virginia Forbes, of the office staff, has charge of the account- ing of the school funds received throughout the year. It is not unusual to see stacks of bills on her desk. One of her many duties is to sort the daily change which is delivered to the bank. Clara Wellman Miss Wiese’s office Donna Emlaw and Joyce Maynard are com- petent office staff members who are al- ways willing to help the students and teachers. Through piles of typing, mounds of class dues receipts, and hundreds of envelopes to stamp, one can count on the office personnel to get the job done. 204 Air. Cleans” keep School Sparkling... SEATED: Alex Dortman Joseph Perukel, Will- iam Wolvin, Manville Miller, Dale Myers, and Mina Beedon. STANDING: Frank McPherson, Ronald Roe, Albert Davis, Robert Yeager, Lewis Kennedy, Stephen Howard, and Marshall Grant. Head Custodian: Mr. Miller. 205 Irene Burns, Luella Frasier, Marjorie Jamison, and Mildred Morrish, Cafeteria Staff members, busily prepare for the snack periods and the noon-hour lunch rush. Other staff members: June Lewandowski, Meryle McDougal, Leona Miller, Emilie Nurenberg, and Pauline Mitchel. 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Falk Son Touma Watson Andresen Kelly 219 FACULTY: A Airtene, Joseph 44, 45, 195 Alexander, Helen 202 Allen, Richard 59, 195 Almquist, Marita 195 Anderle, Harry 93, 195 Aris, Joyce 195 Aurand, Rex 195 Austin, Patricia 194 B Bargiel, Edward 195 Bascom, Hilda Bascom, Raymond 26, 195 Bates, James 64, 65, 70, 80, 195 Belt, Floyd 195 Benedict, Donna 195 Birdsall, Sally Blackburn, Loretta 195, 202 Bond, Linford 195 Bonito, Anthony 72, 77, 80, 195, 203 Brown, Catherine 195 Buckman, Ross 195 C Case, Thomas 195 Chidester, Zaida 195 Claflin, Wayne 195 Clark, Marilyn 196 Clemons, Ruby 196, 199 Cook, Harold 195 Cross, Ruby 194 D Dickinson, James 66, 79, 80, 196 Dunbar, Eugene Duncan, James 195 Dunn, Leona 200 E Edwards, Mary 203 Eichom, Eunice Emigh, William 46, 50, 196 Emlaw, Donna 200 F Feick, Gaylord 12 Feiler, Frederick 67, 80, 196 Fiedler, Marilyn 196 Forbes, Virginia 200 Fowler, Brick” 64, 66, 70, 72, 80 Frankhauser, Isabelle 196 French, Barbara 200 Frost, James 196 Fuller, Frederic 196 G Gerke, Ernest 12 Gierke, Kathyrn 196 Granger, Elaine 196 H Halamka, Judith 196 Harrison, Ralph 196, 202 Haughner, Marjorie 194 Hayes, Robert 54, 64, 74, 80, 196 Hayward, Irwin 196 Heering, John 66, 77, 80 Hillaker, Richard 46, 196 Houck, Marion 196 I Ishler, John 86, 196 J Joyner, Robert 197 Julian, William 54, 197 K Kipp, Betty 200 Kuhlenkamp, Alice 197 L Laughlin, Reed 70, 75, 80, 197 Leonard, Mary 197, 202 Lincoln, Charles 197 Lincoln, Thomas 197 Lindsay, Fern 197, 202 Lutz, Charles 197 M MacLaren, Isabel 197, 202 205 McCabe, Phyllis 197 Malone, Elmer 23, 94, 197 Marcozzi, Anita 197 Maxwell, Muriel 24 Maynard, Joyce 200 Me E wen, David 197 Meehan, Catherine Meyer, Ruth 197 Miller, Eugenie 197 Miller, Harold 197 Miller, Margaret 197 Moore, Frances 194 Moore, Laura 197 Morehead, Raymond 194, 129 Morris, Audrey 197 Morrison, William 197, 46, 50 Muhlitner, Marjorie 194, 129 N Nault, Wallace 194 Neil, Mary 197 O O ' Connell, Edna 25, 198 Overly, James 12 P Patmos, James 198 Patterson, Edythe Paulson, Helen 198 Payton, David 54, 198 Pesano, Veto 198 Phillips, Allen 33, 198 Pittman, Charles 198, 203 R Raetzel, Sandra 86, 198 Rantanen, Daphine 104, 198 Rarig, Mary Jane Richards, Charles 78, 80, 198 Rowe, Marion 198 Rossler, Thomas 4, 198 Rush, Mildred S Sanderson, Mary 107, 198 Sicklesteel, Bety 198, 199 Schaefer, Dorothy 198 Shelton, O.E. 198 Silverthorn, Marion 198 Sims, Homer 198 Sischo, Isabelle 198 Smith, Cirii 92, 198 Smith, Eleanor 198 Soflin, Gordon 80, 199 Sommerville, Colan 11, 12, 110, 202 Spiess, Lowell 67, 80, 199 Steig, Kay 25, 199 Stevens, Charles 25, 199, 202 Stewart, Marion 199 Swegles, Frederick 199 T Teachout, Doris 199 Thompson, Vida 199, 203 Townsend, Byron 199 W Wade, Clarence 42, 199 Warren, Doris 199 Wellman, Clara 200 Wendling, Donald 194 Wiersma, Richard 199 Wiese, Florence 12, 13 Williams, John 199 Winbom, Caroline 203 Z Zyrowski, Ted 199 STUDENTS A Abemethy, Heather 56, 112 Acker, Carmela 176 Acker, Sharon 144 Acker, Theodore 160 Ackerman, Douglas 144 Ackerman, Wilanne 104, 105, 112 Adams, Bessie 112 Adams, Edward 112 Adams, Jack 112 Adams, John 42, 43, 44, 144 Adams, Linda 112 Adams, Michael 176 Adams, Sharon 42, 112 Adams, Thomas 79, 160 Adkins, Betty 144 Adler, Wayne 144 Aikman, Michael 144 Aikman, Patti 176 Ainsworth, Ralph 192 Albers, Ellen 59, 176 Albers, Sandra 59, 160 Albert, Beverly 160 Albert, Elizabeth 160 Albert, Richard 160 Albert, Sandra 160 Alderdyce, Diane 112 Alexander, James 160 Alexander, Jay 112 Alexander, Lynn 160, 174 Alexander, Susie 176 Alexis, Linda 96, 97, 104, 105, 112, 128, 229 Alexis, Mary 112 Allen, Carroll 112 Allen, Craig 42, 43, 160 Allen, Diana 176 Allen, Floyd 176 Allen, Janet 160 Allen, Jeri 176 Allen, Joyce 176 Allen, Larry 176, 188 Allen, Levona 144 Allen, Roberta 112 Allen, Sandra 112 Allen, Theodore 160 Allen, Bill 170 Almanza, Emily 112 Alvinger, May 90, 112, 128 Amey, Bonnie 176 Ammerman, Martha 61, 144, 81 Anderson, Bonnie 160 Anderson, Carolyn 112 Anderson, David 112 Anderson, Ellen 60, 144 Anderson, Janice 176 Anderson, Mary 60 Anderson, Terry 13, 160 Anderson, Thomas 160 Anderson, Tom F. 176 Andreae, Laura 160, 175 Andres, Gary 42, 43, 112 Andrews, Delbert, 144 Andrews, Donna 160 Anger, Linda 176 Anger, Paula 176 Angerbrandt, Brenda 144 Angerbrandt, Nancy 160 Angerbrandt, Terrie 160 Anglebrandt, Bonnie 176 Anglebrandt, Eugene 160 Anglebrandt, Lynda 144 Anglebrandt, Michael 176 Anglebrandt, Russell 176 Anter, David 160 Anthony, Helen 176 Appleford, Richard 112, 140 Appleford, Vicki 160 Armitage, Robert 176 Armstead, Clark 160 Armstead, Walter 112 Armstrong, James 176 Armstrong, Lawrence 176 Armstrong, Nancy 112 Armstrong, Ralph 112 Armstrong, Robert Armstrong, William 101, 176 Arnett, Stanley 45, 113 Arnett, William 42, 176, 189 Arnold, Constance 160 Arnold, Patti 160 Arnott, Franklin 176 Arthur, James 176 Arthur, Mary Lynn 113, 141 Ashford, Bernadine Ashford, Otis 160 Ashton, Dale 144 Ashton, Diane Atfield, Caryl 113 Atherton, Kenneth 160 Atherton, Theresa 144 Atkins, Joan 144 Atkins, Thomas 23, 64, 144, 147 Atkins, Pat 38, 144 Aurand, Paul 42, 160 Avis, Linda Ayles worth, Constance 160 Aymen, John B Bachman, Bonnie 160, 166 Backmann, John 42, 144 Babcock, Sylvia 42, 144 Bade, Larry 160 Badgerow, Linda 113 Badley, Charles 113 Badley, David 43, 160 Badley, Lome 160 Badley, Randy 144 Baer, David 66, 70, 160 Bahr, Linda Bailey, David 113, 141 Bailey, Eric 144 Bailey, Linda 160 Bailey, Patricia 144 Bailey, Richard 58, 64, 70, 113 Bailey, Tim 160 Baird, James 160 Baird, Shirley Baker, David 43, 144 Baker, John Baldock, Kathleen 176 Baldock, Patricia 160 Baldwin, Frederick 160 Balfour, James 160 Balk will, Richard 113 Ball, William 160 Ballard, Robert 176 Ballentine, Sharon 113 Balmer, Linda 160 Balmer, Richard 113 Balmer, Thomas 160 Bambusch, Barbara 113 Bambusch, Leland 160 Banks, Beatrice 176 Bankson, Lynn 160 Bankston, John 160 Barcume, John 176 Barden, Ann 160 Barden, Janet 176 Barden, William 72, 113 Bargeman, Thomas 54 Barker, Robert 176 Barnes, Barbara 113 Barnes, Debroah 60, 144, 151 Barnes, Leslie 160 Barney, Jeffrey 160 Barr, Robert 176 Barr, Ronald 113 Barres, Wayne 176 Barrett, Daniel 176 Barrett, Dawn 160 Barrett, George 176 Barrett, Judy 160 Barrett, Patricia 144 Barrett, Sharon 161 Bartlett, Edward 161 Bartlett, Ellen 38, 144 Bartlett, Linda 176 Bartlett, William 113 Bartley, Bonita 144 Bartley, Thomas 161 Basney, Larry 161 Bassett, Judy 113 Bassett, Nancy 144 Bates, Beverly 113 Battle, Ralph 144 Battle, Samuel 54, 64, 72, 113 Bauer, Charlene 161 Bauer, Judith 144 Bauer, Pat 113 Beach, Dan 176 Beach, Linda 144 Beadle, Dennis 113 Bealer, Donna 113 Beals, James 161 Beam, Nancy 38, 144 Beane. Linda 161 Beauchaine, James 113 Beauchamp, George 144 Beaudry, Linda 161 Beaudry, Ruth 113 Beauparland, Don 114 Beckett, Jim 176 Becktold, Danny 176 Bedford, Cynthia 161 Bedford, Janet 176 Belair, Constance 96, 97, 161 Belger, Dennis 176 Bell, Barbara 42, 43, 48, 144 Bell, Phebe 176 Bell, Veleria 161 Bell, Zenoba 114 Benedict, Chrostpher 103, 114, 129 Benner, Diana 144 Benner, Earl 161 Bennett, Donna 176 Bennett, Fred 177 Bennet, Jay 114 Bennet, June 161 Bennet, Nikki 161 Bennett, Robert 64, 144 Beno, James 145 Benson, Margaret 43, 81, 82, 145, 147 Bentley, Deana 177 Bentsen, Barbara 192 Beroan, Larry 145 Bergh, Nancy 114, 45 Bergman, Bonnie 177 Bergman, Carl 193 Berk, Sheila 114 Berkley, Brenda 145 Bemum, Barbara 177 Berry, Wanda 161 Berta, Ken 177 Betts, Dennis 145 Betts, James 177 Betts, Richard 114 Betts, Susan 177 Beyer, Susan 42, 43, 114, 129 Bezenah, Lynda 145 Bialk, Linda 177 Bieniek, Valeria 114 Biemot, Marsha 117, 188, 189 Bigger, Margaret 177, 189 Billins, John 161 Bilyeu, Joan 193 Bilyen, Thomas 193 Birtch, Sandra 145 Bishop, Nancy 177 Bishop, Peggy 161 Bivins, John 114 Black, Diane 145 Blackmer, Evelyn 177 Blackney, Paul 161, 174, 175 Bladis, Tasia 177 Blais, Donna 161 Blais, Jerry 145 Block, Michael 177 Bloink, Betty 114 Bloink, Gayle 161 Bloomfield, Linda Bloomfield, Patricia 44, 193 Bloxom, Constance 145 Bloxom, Karen 96, 106, 114, 140 Bloxom, Ronald 177 Blythe, Charles 177 Blunt, Christopher 177 Blunt, Robert 161 Blythe, Joyce 161 Board man, Carol 42, 145 Bolton, Barbara 145 Boman, Jennie 114 Boman, Keith 177 Bonadio, James 145 Bond, David 114 Bonkoski, Michael 161 Bonkoski, Terry 177 Bonner, Michael 98, 145 Bonney, Charlene 145 Boomer, Sharon 96, 97, 114 Booth, Marilyn 114 Booth, Patricia 177 Borgerson, Anne 38, 114 Borowski, Lynda 177 Borowski, Rodney 161 Borowski, Ronald 161 Bottomley, Chris 161 Boughner, Orville 177 Bourbonis, Terry 161 Bower, Barbara 145 Bower, Michael 177 Bowers, Thomas 145 Bowl, Elizabeth 114 Bowl, Patrick 161 Bowman, Sharon 177 Boyd, Diana 161 Boyd, Penny 145 Boyer, David 161 Boyer, Robin 114 Brabant, Benny 177 Brabant, Robert 145 Bradley, Carol 161 Bradley, Le Anne 161 Bradshaw, John 145 Bradshaw, Thelma 177 Bradt, Storm 161 Bragg, Merton 79, 161 Brahany, William 177, 188 Brahmer, Catherine 114 Braidwood, Penny 42, 43, 145 Bramer, Linda 177 Bramer, Sharon 145 Bramer, Walter 177 Brandi, Les 145 Branton, L. Dean 177 Breathour, Jo Ann 44, 177 Brenner, Alvin 145 Brennan, Brenda 161 Brennan, Grace 114 Brennan, John 177 Brennan, Patrick 115 Brenton, Ronald 177 Brewer, Jerry 161 Brewer, Bob 177 Bridge, Cyrus 161 Bright, Susan 177 Briones, Eulalio 115 Bristle, Wave 177 Britton, George 145 Broadstone, Andy 79, 161 Broadstone, William 43, 145 Brockitt, Arthur 145 Brogan, Kathleen 145 Bronson, Mary 21, 102, 115, 129 Brooks, Arlow 161 Brooks, Myrna 161 Brooks, Sharon 115, 129, 140 Brothwell, Nancy 177 Brown, Barbara 161 Brown, Carol 44, 161, 166 Brown, Dennis 44, 145 Brown, Donald 105, 116 Brown, John E. 177 Brown, John M. 145 Brown, Kathym 145 Brown, Linda 177 Brown, Lynda B. 115 Brown, Noreen 161 Brown, Pamela R. 145, 151 Brown, Pamela D. 42, 145 Brown, Paul 145 Brown, Robert J. 161 Brown, Robert M. 45, 145 Brown, Ruth Ann 116 Brown, Sandi Jean 177 Browning, James 145 Browning Michael 161 Bruen, Greg 59, 145 Bruno, Dominic 145 Bruton, Elbert 177 Bubel, Charlene 115 Bubel, Judy 60, 145 Buchheister, Joseph 177 Buckeridge, Philip 161 Buckingham, Linda 177 Budinger, Nancy 116 Buffington, Linda 177 Buford, Linda 162 Bugg, Sandra 177 Buntebart, Janet 145 Burde, John 70, 145, 154 Burgett, Dorene 177 Burgett, Nora 162 Burgett, Richard 116 Burleigh, Ellery 162 Burnell, Robert 177 Bums, Carrie 177 Burns, David 66, 162 Burns, Diane 42, 96, 162, 175 Bums, Judith A. 105, 115 Bums, Judith M. 93, 115 Burns, Ricky 145 Burrell, Anita 162 Burrows, David 177 Burrows, Linda 115 Burrows, Michael 115 Burtch, Daniel 193 Burtch, Edward 162 Bush, Barbara 177 Bussey, Harold 177 Butler, Charles 162 Butler, Joanne 162 Butler, Larry 54, 64, 65, 90, 115 Butler, Lillian 115 C Cabic, John 145 Cadaret, Elaine 177 Callahan, Jacqueline 162 Calvert, Gail 162 Cameron, Karen 177 Cameron, Linda 162 Cameron, Peter 79, 145, 102 Campbell, Brian 177 Campbell, Bruce 162 Campbell, Constance 162 Campbell, Jim 162 Campbell, Allan 145 Campbell, Lenora 115 Campbell. Kenneth 145 Campbell, Linda J. 45, 60, 82 145 Campbell, Linda L. 145 Campbell, Thomas E. 177 Campbell, Thomas P. 162 Camphausen, Cary 162 Carey, James 145 Carey, Virginia 162 Carleton, John 162 Carlisle, Dennis 115 Carlisle, William 177 Carlson, Dennis 162 Carmichael, Lorraine 177 Carmichael, Marilyn 162 Carmichael, Richard 177 Carmichael, Thomas 193 Carmody, Candy 162 Carpenter, Michael 66, 162 Carpenter, Penny 162 Carpenter, Ruth 145 Carr, Charles 42, 43, 94, 95, 102, 115 Carr, Daniel 115 Carr, Linda 177 Carrier, Carol 145 Carrier, Dennis 145 Carrier, Janice 177 Carrier, Linda 162 Carrier, Lyle 162 Carrier, William 66, 162 Carson, Alice 82, 83, 115 Carson, Kenneth 66, 162 Carson, Linda 115 Carson, Marilyn 115 Caryl, Fred 162 Caryl, Maud 162 Casado, David 177 Case, Jon 45, 145 Cash, Constance 177 Castillo, Johnny 177 Catanzaro, Samuel J. 178 Catanzaro, Samuel J. 178 Cates, James 54, 68, 70, 145 Caudill, Peggy 162 Caughel, Gary 162 Caulkett, David 178 Caulkett, Judith 116, 128, 140 Ceglarek, Stephen 162 Cesefske, Barbara 178 Cesefske, Gayle 145 Cesefskie, Mary 145 Chambers, Dennis 178 Chambers, James 70, 145 Chapdelaine, Fred 178 Chapdelaine, Joan 162 Chapman, Charles 178 Chapman, Kathleen 178 Chapman, William 162 Charles, Mike 162 Chartier, Mike 72, 162 Cheney, Howard 178 Chesney, Da vid 178 Chesney, Robert 145 Chester, Maryalice 162 Chevalier, Annette 145 Chevalier, Evette 145 Chiappelli, Daniel 162 Chippelli, David 45, 146 Chreiki, Louis 178 Christensen, Jane 162 Chrzanowski, Rick 162 Clancy, Carol 146 Clark, Carole 178 Clark, Mary 162 Clark, Robert 162 Clarkson, Carol 178 Clarkson, Diane 96, 162 Claucherty, Anne 178 Cleland, Ann 178 Clemens, Gary 178 Clemens, Roger 146 Clemens, Virginia 162 Cline, Carolyn 104, 105, 116 Cline, William 162 Clouse, Linda 116 Coats, Judith 116 Coats, Sandra 162 Cobb, Richard 162 Cochrane, Loretta 162, 175 Coggan, Nancy 162, 174 Colby, Cherrie 193 Colby, Howard 178 Cole, Ronald 116 Cole, Tim 162 Coleman, Cheryl 178 Coleman, Dougles 178 Coleman, Joyce 116 Coleman, Terry 116 Coleman, Thomas 178, 188, 189 Collinge, David 146 Collinge, Larry 146 Collinge, Robert 178 Collingwood, Russell 193 Collins, Barbara 146 Collins, Darleen 116 Collins, James Collins, John 162 Collins, Kathleen 42, 43, 96, 97, 147, 151 Collins, Ted 162 Collins, Vern 178 Conant, Karen 116 Conger, Sheila 162 Conlan, Janet 162 Conlan, Nancy 178 Conquergood, Melvin 116 Conquergood, Sharon 178 Cook, Albert 178 Cook, Arthur 178 Cook, Carolyn Cook, Jerry 64, 116 Cook, Michael 54, 64, 96, 97, 116, 129 Cooke, Penny 178 Cooley, George 178 Cooper, Charles 146 Cooper, Frank 178 Cordell, Thomas 178 Cornelius, Nancy 146 Comette, Carol 146 Coronado, Celia 146 Coronado, Gabriel 116 Cortez, Charles 116 Cote, Carolyn 60, 162 Cote, Cynthia 162 Cottingham, Patricia 178 Coulter, David 42, 79, 146 Counterman, Karen 146 Course, Mike 116 Course, Rodney 146 Courtney, Dan 146 Courtney, Mary 178 Courtney, Patricia 146 Cousins, Barbara 178 Cowles, Dawn 162 Cowles, Marsha 178 Cowles, Bill 162 Cowper, Darold 178 Cowper, Larry 162 Cowper, Gaye 146 Cox, Linda 178 Cox, Linda L. 146 Crackel, Lucinda 162 Crankshaw, Branda 162, 174 Crawford, Carol 146 Crawford, Clarence 146 Crawford, Gary 116 Crawford, Ruth 162 Cray, Patricia 163 Cressman, Joel 98, 116 Cribbs, John 146 Crocker, Danny 178 Crocker, Harry 178 Crockett, Stanley 116 Crooker, Donna 116 Crooker, Paul 163, 174 Crouch, James 116 Crull, JoAnn Crull, Jon 178 Crull, Keith 178 Culp, Lome 42, 43, 116 Culp, Suzanne 56, 94, 116 Cumerlato, Barbara 193 Cumerlato, Ruth Ann 146 Cumming, Carol 116 Cumming, Linda 163 Cummings, Mary 146 Cummings, Sandra 162 Cumow, Delford 146 Currie, Edward 146 Currie, Mary Curtis, Constance 146 Cutcher, Andrew 163 D Dafoe, Leroy Daggett, Dave 42, 43 163 Dailer, Charles Dake, Doris 117 Daley, Thomas 117 Dalrymple, Victoria 60, 146 Daly, Mary 117 Darczy, Louis 146 Damaschke, Sheryl 178 Damec, Barbara 117 Daniels, Charles Daniels, Donna 61, 104, 105, 117 David, Peggy 178 Davidson, Douglas 178 Davidson, Laurel 163, 228 Davidson, Mark 146 Davis, Cheryl 117 Davis, Cynthia 38, 44, 146 Davis, Ed 163 Davis, Janet 44, 104, 105, 117 Davis, Joan 163 Davis, Jo Ann 178 Davis, Karen 178 Davis, Larry E. 102, 117 Davis, Larry J. 117 Davis, Linda 146 Davis, Lula 117 Davis, Marlene 48, 117 Davis, Maxon 178 Davis, Richard H. 117 Davis, Richard L. 117 Davis, Robert 117 Davis, William 146 Davison, Atala 178 Dawson, Diane 163 Day, Carol 178 Day, Delta 59, 60, 146 Day, Gary 178 Day, Phillip 146 Day, Robert 146 Day, Terry 146 Dazer, Pam 146 Deacon, Ellen 178 Deacon, Michael 146 Dean, David 146 Dean, Gary 178 Dean, Gerallyn 44, 163 Dean, Judy 163 Dean, Sharon 179 Deanda, Angey 179 Dease, Linda 179 Decker, Steven 163 Decoste, Marie 117 DeFour, Edward Defrain, Edward 163 Defrain, Karen 179, 188, 192 Delacy, Carol 82, 163 Delacy, James 146 Delacy, Richard 146 DeLamarter, William 102, 146 Deland, Beaulah 146 DeLaRosa, Linda 146 Deligianis, Danny 179 Dell, Gary 64, 163 Dellin, Janet 179 Delrose, Eva 179 DeLuca, Barbara 163 DeMeritt, Martha 163 Demond, Douglas 163 Denby, David 146 Denby, William 163 Denney, Betty 146 Dennis, Nancy 163 Detary, David 179 Devereaux, Barbara 163 Dewey, Hope 179 DeWitt, Dennis 179 Dicer, Alan 179 Dickens, Alvin 79, 163 Dickens, Karen 179 Dickey, Alan 42, 43, 146 Dickinson, William 163 Diggins, Terrence 146 Diggs, Charles 117 Diggs, Sharon 158 Diller, Daniel 163 Dillon, Ronald 146 Dimon, Louella 179 Dinger, Gail 146 Dingwell, Allen 179 Dingwell, William 146 Dixon, Guilda 163 Dixon, Herman 163 Doan, Carol 179 Doan, Diane 117 Doan, David 163 Doan, Gloria 179 Doan, Hattie 163 Dobbs, Wallace 146 Dodge, Gary 117 Dommer, Catherine 42, 163 Dondineau, Gerry 163 Dortman, Amelia 179, 188 Dortman, Eric 163, 175 Dortman, Sandra 60, 105, 146 Dostie, Kerry 179 Dove, Timothy 179 Down, Edward 163 Down, Katherine 163 Drake, Darwin 117 Draper, Daniel 66, 163 Draveling, Diane 179 Drescher, Allen 12, 72, 146, 151 Duckworth, Leroy 163 Duckworth, Michael 163 Duda, Barbara 163 Dudash, John 179 Duncan, Mary 117 Dunkle, William 163 Dunn, David, B. 54, 64, 117, 129 Dunn, David M. 103, 179 Dunn, Janet 163 Dunn, Marcia 179 Dunn, William 148 Durance, Gregory 175 Durrant, Barbara 117 Dyer, John 179 Dysinger, Rick 163 E Eagle, Ernest 64, 148 Eagle, Gary 179 Eagle, Joann 179 Eagle, Larry 193 Eagle, Linda 179 Eagle, Robert 179 Eagling, Diane 179, 188, 189 Earley, Patricia 163 Eastman, John 148 Eastman, Kenneth 49 f 117 Easton, Grace 57, 59, 118 Easton, Jacie 148 Eckenswiller, Pauline 20, 118 Eckstein, Betty 118, 140, 129 Edie, Judy 148 Edie, Kay 148 Edie, Kurt 54, 64, 148 Edie, Louis 59, 148 Edie. Marcia 179 Edie, Robert 118 Edie, Wendy 148 Edington, Donald 54, 64, 66, 163 Edwards, Doris 163 Edwards, Patricia A. 148, 174 Edwards, Patricia E. 82, 163 Eichenberg, Allen 45, Eichenberg, Larry 54, 163 Ekelund, Donald 179 Ekelund, Theodore 148 Elenbaum, Elizabeth 179 Elenbau, Freda 163 Elias, Charlotte 148 Elliott, Mary 148 Ellis, Donn 148, 151 Ellis, Thelma 163 Emerick, A1 163 Emerick, Carol 118 Emerick, Craig 163 Emerick, Dorothy 118 Emerick, Nancy 179 Emerick, Walt 179 Emery, Joann 82, 163 Emery, Kay 60, 148 Emig, Linda 147, 148, 151 Emlaw, Carol 179 Emlaw, Sandra 179 Emunson, Donald 118 Engel, Curtis 179 Engel, Gerald 54, 64, 148 Eppley, David 179 Erard, Frances 179 Essenmacher, Mary 163 Estrada, Meridy 179 Evans, Diane 179, 192 Evans, Ernest 163 Evans, James 163 Evans, Nancy 179 Evans, Ronald 179 Evans, Rosemary 163 Evens, Robert 148 Evenson, Kenneth 148 Everett, Shirley 148 Ewart, Elaine 179 F Fair, Larry 148 Fairman, Stephen 118 Falk, Barbara 60, 82, 148 Falk, Daniel 163 Falk, Fred 179 Falk, Judy 118, 128 Falls, Isabel 163 Farquhar, Kenneth 158 Farrell, Ronald 163 Farver, Rema 148 Faust, Richard 70, 163 Fay, Neil 163 Feher, Louis 118 Feick, Lawrence 163 Felker, Connie 179 Fenner, Frederick 163 Fenner, Mary Kaye 118 Fenner, Nancy 148 Fenton, Eric 42, 179 Ferdinand, Peter 90, 118, 129 Ferguson, Eugene 163 Ferguson, Fred 148 Ferguson, Gene 148 Ferguson, Steve 59, 118 Ferguson, Wayne 148 Ferns, Howard 118 Ferns, William 164 Ferrell, Richard 179 Ferriby, John 148 Ferriby, Robert 164 Ferriby, Ronald 179 Ferriby, Steven 179 Ferrier, Judy 164 Fisher, Barbara 164 Fisher, Susan 148 Fessenden, Gregory 179 Fettes, Dorothy 43, 179 Fiedler, Larry 179 Fiedler, Thomas 118 Flaherty, Ruth 105, 148 Flaherty, Samuel 164 Flanagan, David 179 Fleming, Eldon 164 Fleming, Sally 179 Fleming, Sue 179 Flinchbaugh, John 148 Flinchbaugh, Nancy 180 Flood, Carole 118 Flynn, Craig 179, 189 Flynn, Russell 148, 151 Fockler, Christine 180 Fockler, Pamela 56, 94. 95, 118, 128 Fogal, James 180 Fogle, Sylvia 118 Fogarty, Diane 180 Foglesong, Don 180 Foley, Delores 180 Foltz, Darrell 180 Foor, Dennis 180 Foor, Gerald 54, 72, 148 Forbes, Robert 180 Forbes, Priscilla 180 Forbes, Sharon 164 Forro, Jacqueline 118 Forstner, Barbara 180 Forstner, Pauline 118 Foster, Argo 180 Foster, James 79, 148 Foster, Judy 164 Foster, Katherine 56, 148 Foster, Kenneth 42, 180 Foster, Louis 24, 56, 180 Foster, Robert Foster, William 180 Fountain, Lila 118 Fountain, Richard 180 Fowler, Carol 164 Fowler, Joseph 54, 70, 148 Fowler, Pearl 118 Fox, Sally 118 Fox, Susan 42, 102, 103, 148 Fralick, Fredrick 148 Frame, Pat 164 Francek, Barry 148 Francisco, Gene 148 Frank, Carol 180 Frantz, Connie 164 Frasier, Charles 180 Frasier, Frank 164 Frazier, David 164 Frazier, Gail 148 Fredendall, Susan 60, 180 Freeman, Raymond 148 Freeman, William 118 French, Dewain 180 French, Dwight 164 French, Ted 180 F ret enbo rough, Karen 180 Frizzle, Charles 193 Fry, Beth Ann 180 Fry, Jane 164 Fry, Nancy 118 Frye, Gerald 148 Fuchshafer, Jeanne 180 Fuller, Janice 148 Fuller, Loretta 180 Fuller, Sue 164 Fuller, William 42, 148 Furness, Gerald 119 Furstenau, Linda 180 Fye, Timothy 164 G Gaffield, Beth 119 Gaffney, Thomas 119, 64 Gaffney, William 164 Gallacher, Sandra 42, 119 Gallagher, John 164 Gallagher, Bob 148 Gamble, David 180 Gamble, Vicky 180 Ganhs, Alexander 148 Ganhs, John 49, 119 Ganhs, Leiola 164 Garcia, Martha 180 Gardner, Craig 164 Gardner, Frederick 72, 164 Gardner, Harold 180 Gardner, James 42, 43, 148 Gardner, Nancy 180 Gardner, Peggy 180 Gardner, Roberta 164, 175 Gardner, Ruth 180 Gardner, Sally 180 Gardner, Sylvia 180 Garety, Mary Alice 148 Garrett, Ronald 119 Garska, Wanda 193 Gates, Paul 148 Gates, Peter 148 Gauss, Sandee 180 Gauthier, Connie 148 Gauthier, Linda 164 Gauthier, Paul 79, 180 Gavin, Michael 119 Gavin, William 164 Geister, Louise 180 Gemoules, Cynthia 164, 174 Genaw, Dave 119 Genaw, Gerald 164 Genaw, James 44, 148 George, Douglas 180 George, Peter 27, 102, 119, 129 Gerber, Jim 164 Gerlack, Connie 148 Gerow, Harry 164 Gerrow, Frances 119 Gerrow, Jerry Gholz, Anthony 180 Gibbs, Sandra 180 Gibbs, Susan 98, 119 Gibson, David 180 Gibson, Nancy 149 Geirman, Gary 164 Gilbert, Budd 164 Gilbert, Frances 180, 189 Gilbert, William J. 149 Gilbert, William K. 164 Gillette, Stephen 164 Gillis, Barbara 164 Gillis, John 164 Gillis, RoseAnn 44, 175 Gilmour, Lois 164 Gilroy, Michael 33, 102, 119, 129 Gingrich, Timothy 101, 119 Ginn, Judy 164 Glad wish, Michael 180 Glenn, Stewart 164 Glombowski, Barbara 44, 119 Glombowski, Pamela 164 Gobel, Karen 164 Godman, Dorothy 149 Goebel, Rosemary 164 Gofton, Gary 119 Gogel, John 119 Goldstein, Marilyn 104, 105, 119, 140 Goldsworthy, Sue 149 Gonnering, Richard 149 Gonzales, Albert 180 Gonzales, Diane 164 Gonzales, Ray 180 Goodman, Jonna 45, 56, 59, 105, 119 Goodman, Jorja 42, 180, 188, 189, 192 Goodman, Nora 164 Goodman, Robert 158 Goodrich, Aletha 180 Goodrich, Sue 164 Gorbutt, Michael 164 Gordon, George 119 Gordon, Richard 180 Gosman, Calvin 180 Go 8 man, Diana 180 Goss, David 164 Goss, Gary 164 Goss, Martha 81, 82, 164, 174 Gossman, Bethany 164, 175 Gossman, David 164 Gossman, Judith 164 Gossman, Michael 180 Gostinger, Frances 180 Gostinger, Mary 119 Gostinger, Sue 164, 228 Gottsleben, Patricia 164 Gottsleben, Toni 164, 188 Goudie, Larry 66, 164 Goudie, Maureen 25, 42, 43, 119 Gould, Philip 193 Gould, Tom 164 Grabbitt, Brenda 119 Grabbitt, Lorraine 149 Graffam, Robert 149 Graham, Alan 180 Graham, Julie 164 Graham, Karl 164 Graham, Nancy 180 Graham, Ronald 164 Gram, Janet 180 Gram, William 54, 149 Grant, Charles 180 Grant, George 119 Grant, Sharon 164 Grates, Greg 164 Graves, Norma 164 Graves, William 180 Gray, Frank 72, 119 Greaux, Dianne 164 Green, Albert 119 Green, Carol 149 Green, Gail 60, 82, 149 Green, Glen 165 Green, John 43, 165 Green, Ken 165 Green, Lloyd 193 Green, Nancy L. 120 Green, Nancy 165 Green, Norma 193 Green, Raymond 79, 149 Green, Ronald G. 159 Green, Ronald L. 159 Green, Suzanne 94, 120 Green, Wanda 180 Greene, Cedric 165 Greene Judy 180 Greene, Milton 194 Gregg, Bonnie 194 Gregg, Diane 49, 122 Gregg, Jean 180 Gregg, Steve 180 Gregory, Anne 149 Gregory, Nancy 82, 122 Gregowski, Suzanne 149 Groat, Jim 180 Groat, Richard 165 Groat, Wayne 181 Gronek, Victor 149 Gross, Alvin 122 Gross, Barbara Gross, Carol 181 Gross, Lewis 181 Gross, Mark 149 Gross, Russell 181 Gross, Tom Grubbs, Gay 165, 166 Guba, Beverly 149 Guba, Joan 149 Guba, John 165 Guitar, Brian 58, 122 Gulley, Kent 149 Gunter, Booker 181 Gurnsey, Michael 122 Gutzman, Donald 181 Guy, Constance 122 H Haacke, Cheryl 181 Haacke, Doris 60, 149, 45 Haacke, Francis 149 Haase, Jane 45, 165 Hackett, Brian 181 Hackett, Florine 60, 149 Hackett, Linda 165 Haddad, Suzanne 82, 122, 140 Haeck, James 54, 72, 122 Hagle, James 165 Hagle, Linda 165 Hagle, Thomas 181 Haines, Karen 42, 43, 102, 122, 129 Hale, Robert 122 Hall, Barbara S. 83, 122, 140, 128, 129 Hall, Barbara 149 Hall, Christine 122 Hall, David R. 165 Hall, David R. 181 Hall, Deanna 122 Hall, Dorothy 181 Hall, Elmer 149 Hall, Frances 165 Hall, Ida 149 Hall, Jerry 165 Hall, Kathleen A. 42, 43, 102, 149 Hall, Kathleen A. 43, 102, 149 Hall, Richard 165 Hall, Bob 122 Hall, Ronald 122 Hall, Sandra 181 Hall, William 181 Hallay, William 165 Hamann, Beverly 165 Hamilton, Katharine 181 Hamilton, Nancy 181 Hamilton, Richard 122 Hamm, Frances 181, 188 Hamm, Lynda 181 Hamm, William 165 Hammar, Thomas 181 Hammond, David 181 Hammond, LeLand 193 Hammond, Ronald 181 Hammond, William 44, 193 Hancock, Barbara 122 Hancock, Susan 181 Hand, Robert 181 Hansen, Larry 181 Hansen, Patricia 181 Harbron, Steve 165 Harder, Michael 149 Harder, Robert 181 Hardman, Carol 122 Hardman, Tom 149 Hardy, Judy 181 Hardy, Katherine 122 Harmer, Gayle 165 Harmer, Terry Hameck, Carol 181 Harp, Carol 193 Harrington, Gloria 122 Harrington, John 165 Harrington, Karl 122 Harris, Charles 42, 59, 70, 99, 123 Harris, Christina 165 Harris, Gary 165 Harris, Gerald 149 Harris, Janice 57, 123 Harris, Jeff 181 Harris, Patricia 165 Harris, Sandra 149 Harris, Stephen 181 Harris, Suzanne 165 Harris, Terry 181 Harrison, Dale 165 Harrison, Edward 181 Harrison, Joann 149 Harrison, Judith 149 Harter, Diane 165 Hartman, John 165 Hartman, Mary Ann 165 Hartman, Susan 181 Harvey, Nancy 149 Harvey, Terry 149 Harwood, Russ 123 Harwood, Susan 165 Haskins, Barbara 165 Hastings, Dave 149 Hastings, Floyd 165 Hastings, Linda 181 Hastings, Marion 44, 165 Hastings, Nancy 181 Hathaway, Carol 42, 43, 149 Hauff, Kenneth 165 Haugner, Pamela 45, 165 Haugner, Penelope 28, 165 Hauk, Linda 165 Havens, Duane 181 Havens, Mary 181 Hawley, Jane 109, 175 Hawes, Judith 81, 82, 83, 123 Hawkins, Linda 165 Hawkins, Thomas 181 Hawley, Nancy 181 Hayden, Mark 165 Hayes, Glen 149 Hayes, Linda D. 58, 82, 165, 174 Hayes, Linda J. 165 Hayes, Linda M. 181 Hayes, William 181 Hayner, George 123 Hayner, Kraig 181 Haynes, Gloria 44, 149 Hayre, Carolyn 149 Hayward, Ann 181 Hayward, Wesley 149 Hazeldine, Bonnie 104, 105, 149 Headd, D’wanda 96, 97, 165 Hearn, Richard 181 Heaslip, Diane 165 Heath, Thomas 181, 189 Hedspeth, Carol 181 Heering, Richard 54, 64, 69, 70, 123, 140 Heike, Walter 42, 43, 149 Heimbach, Gary 165 Heilman, Marilyn 149, 151 Helmer, Fred 181 Helmold, Beverly 181 Hency, Charles 123 Henderson, Mary 165 Hendershot, Merrill 165 Henderson, Thomas 149 Henry, Elizabeth 56, 149 Henry, Margaret 165 Henry, Virginia 181 Henschel, Edmund 165 Hensel, Mary Ellen 181, 81 Hensel, Scott 20, 58, 64, 103, 123, 129 Herber, Joe 165 Herber, John 165 Herber, Mary 181 Herbert, Cheryl 181 Herbert, Claudette 181 Herfert, Deborah 181 Hering, Carl 121 Hering, Cynthia 165 Hering, Diana 149 Hering, Don 165 Hering, Kurt 181 Hering, Paul 72, 165 Herrick, Dennis 64, 70, 165 Hess, Catherine 181 Hess, David 121 Hess, Susan 181, 189 Hewitt, James 181 Hickman, Frances 149 Hickman, Ruby 181 Hicks, Gwynne 165 Hickman, Thelma 149 Hicks, John 165 Hicks, Willard 181 Highstreet, Lucinda 149 Hill, Claudia 165 Hill, Diana 181 Hill, Ida Hill, James 64, 149 Hill, Marsha 12, 42, 43, 105, 149, 151 Hill, Mary 42, 43, 123 Hill, Meredith 181 Hill, Michael 64, 99, 149 Hill, Paul 149 Hill, Sandra 58, 103, 165, 174 175 Hill, Steve 64, 70, 149 Hill, Sylvester 181 Hill, Vedar 181 Hillger, Gary 165 Hilliker, Nancy 181 Hilliker, Phyllis 165 Hillis, Thom 165 Himmel, Carolyn 166 Himmel, David 54, 64, 149 Hippie, Barbara 166 Hisscock, Gerald 166 Hisscock, Janet 166 Hoag, David 182 Hobbs, Geraldine 193 Hobden, Frederick 123 Hobden, Robert 182 Hock, Gary 123 Hock, Judith 166 Hock, Katherine 123 Hock, Ron 182 Hock, Virginia 149 Hodge, John 166 Hodge, Suzanne 147, 149 Hodgins, Michael 182 Hodgins, Ralph 123 Hoffman, Audrey 149 Hoffman, Carol 123 Hoffman, Richard 149 Hofmann, John 66, 166 Hofmann, Mary 166 Hollenbeck, Joann 182 Hollenshead, Neill 5, 56, 123, 141 Holmes, Candace 123 Holmes, Dale 45, 123 Holmes, Dennis 166 Holth, Carolyn 82, 83, 123 Holth, Susan 82, 166 Hong, Robert 123 Hong, Sally 149 Hoopengamer, Karron 123 Hoopengamer, Sheridan 166 Hoover, Evalyn 123 Hoover, Pamela 57, 124 Hoover, Sandra 166 Hopp, Judy 193 Horbes, Sharon 182, 188 Horn, Earl 124 Horning, Kenneth 166 Horton, Peggy 182 Horvath, Sharen 166 Horvath, Lawrence 182 Hoskins, Velma 166 Hostetter, George 124 Houston, Charles 166 Houston, Gordon 166 Howard, Nancy 81, 147, 150 Howe, Barbara 38, 124 Howe, James F. 166 Howe, James L. 182 Howe, Jane Howe, Marion 150 Howe, Tom 182 Howell, Charles 166 Howell, Frank 182 Howell, Harriet 166 Howell, John 166 Howell, Sharon 182 Howey, Jim 124 Howison, Wayne 166 Hoyt, Rodney 166 Hreha, Susan 150 Hubbard, Floyd 64, 150 Hubbard, Stephen 182 Hubbell, Frances 150 Hubble, Mary Lou 166 Hudgins, John 150 Hudgins, Richard 192 Hudson, Dianna 166 Hudson, Gary 70, 166 Hudson, Mike 166 Hudy, Carol 150 Huebner, Charles 54, 64, 124 Huff, Robert 124 Huff, Ruth 166 Hull, J 166 Hull, Linda 124 Hull, Virginia 56, 160 Hunger, Sandra 166 Hunt, Carol 150 Hunt, David 182 Hunt, Norilyn 166 Hunt, Wanda 124, 129 Hunwick, Bernard 119, 124 Hurd, Carol 166 Hurford, Pamela 166 Hurlburt, Pamela 150 Hurlburt, Steve 182 Hustek, Susan 192 Hutchinson, Mary 150 Hutchinson, Sharon 44, 124 Hyde, Thomas 182 Hyslop, Lois 150 I Inch, Marilyn 43, 124 Ingles, Doris 124 Ingram, Charles 69, 70, 93, 124 Ingram, James 150 Irwin, Ineen 20, 124 Irwin, Kathleen 166 Isaac, Yvonne 150 Isabell, James 54, 150 J Jackson, Arnold 166 Jackson, Cary 150 Jackson, Brian 166 Jackson, Diana 182 Jackson, Ed 150 Jackson, Leigh 150 Jackson, Linda 167 Jackson, Louie 182 Jackson, Brent 124 Jacobsen, Fred 182 Jacobson, James 54, 150 Jacoby, Sharyn 124 Jaekel, Fred 182 Jahn, Sue 167 James, Florence 42, 150 James, Gregory 167 James, Herbert 167 Jamison, Donna 182 Jamison, Jerry 182 Jamison, Mary 182 Jamison, Roy 59, 167 Jarchow, Dan 182 Jarvis, Judi 166, 167 Jaskoski, Michael 124 Jefferson, Edward 182 Jefferson, Linda 167 Jex, Charlene 124 Jex, John 64, 150 Jex, Garland 167 Jex, Marvis 182 Johns, Irving 167 Johnsick, Joanne 193 Johnson, Barbara 57, 150 Johnson, Bradley 182 Johnson, Clara 182 Johnson, Dick 167 Johnson, Iris 167 Johnson, Jannett 167 Johnson, Joe 182 Johnson, Kendra Johnson, Kristina 45, 167 Johnson, Larry 49, 124 Johnson, Maria 82, 147, 151 Johnson, Mary 150 Johnson, Richard A. 54, 64, 70, 124 Johnson, Richard M. 66, 182 Johnson, Sally, 60, 150 Johnson, Sara 42, 43, 151, 159 Johnson, Terry 150 Johnston, David 182 Johnston, Grazia 167 Johnston, James 167 Johnston, Kathleen 150 Johnston, Ray 54, 64, 93, 124, 141 Jones, Alfred 124 Jones, Bernard 150 Jones, Catherine 167 Jones, David 124 Jones, Greg 182 Jones, Harry 193 Jones, Hazel 150 Jones, Jack 167 Jones, John Jones, Joseph 182 Jones, Karen 167 Jones, Linda 167 Jones, Patricia 150 Jones, Rebecca 150 Jones, Thomas 22, 64, 102, 124 Jones, Timothy 182 Jones, Timothy L. 182 Jonseck, Gary 192 Jonseck, Linda 167 Jordan, Ralph 182 Joslyn, Don 182 Jurk, Dale 54, 64, 125 Jurk, Elizabeth 167 Jum, David 167 Jurzysta, Christine 182 Justin, Catherine 150 Justin, Cynthia 167 Justin, Linda 167 Juziuk, Jurgen 182 K Kabold, Ardith 167 Kaczmarczyk, Ronald 150 Kaercher, Calvin 182 Kain, Leslie 182 Kaltz, Carol 125 Kamendat, Sandra 182 Kamendat, Tony 150 Kamendat, Walter 167 Kania, Kenneth 72, 182, 189 Kanthak, Patricia 182 Karen, Becky 125 Karl, James 45, 64, 125 Karl, Richard 182 Karl, William 150 Karpinski, Jeri 167 Kars, Robert 182 Kaufmann, Jacqueline 125 Kearney, Carol 125 Kearney, Joan 167 Kearney, Joyce 182 Keef, Steve 167 Keeler, Roberta 167 Keeler, Sandra 125 Keeley, Carol 125 Keeley, Richard 125 Keeney, Jon 150 Keeney, Nancy 60, 82, 150 Keith, Dara 182 Keith, Donella 167 Keith, Laurie 182, 188, 189 Keeler, John 150 Kelley, Frederick 150 Kelley, Mike 182 Kellogg, Jeff 54, 64, 125 Kellog, Noel Kelly, Barbara 182 Kelly, Carl 167 Kelly, Charlotte 167 Kelly, Don 44, 193 Kelly, Elaine 182 Kelly, Linda 167 Kelly, Michael 70, 167 Kelly, Paul 182 Kelly, Richard 125 Kelp, Harold 182 Kemp, James 125 Kemp, Marilyn 82, 167, 174 Kempf, Nancy 166, 167, 175 Kendrick, Arthur 150 Kendrick, Gary 182 Kendrick, Virginia 182 Kennedy, Alexander 167 Kennedy, Dave 167 Kennedy, Joe 150 Kennedy, Sherone 66, 167 Kennedy, Thomas 150 Kerbyson, Marie 150 Kemohan, Marvin 150 Kerr, Raymond 125, 57 Kerr, Jill 167 Kester, William 150 Kettle well, Eugene 150 Keyworth, Marie 182 Kibbe, Dean 150 Kibbe, Lynn 167 Kidd, Alex 167 Kidd, Carol 182 Kidd, Dean 167 Kidd, Gary 125 Kidd, Roosevelt 44, 162 Kidd, Rufus 193 Kidd, Sandra 125 Kidder. Ilona 150 Kielbas, Gregory 167 Kielman, Janet 125, 45 Kilboum, Stewart 182 Kilboume, Allen 4, 57, 125, 158, 129 Kilboume, Deanna 167 Kilboume, William 167 Kiley, Karen 167 Kilgore, Roberta 167 Kimball, William 125 King, Joanne 21, 45, 125, 57 King, Jeannette 125 King, Jerry 150 King, Marian 167 King, Ralph 125, 49 King, Ronald 167 Kingsbury, JoAnn 167 Kinna, Gerald 125 Kinnee, Pamela 182 Kinnee, Robert 150 Kinney, Thomas 182 Kipp, Cheryl 166, 167 Kipp, Terry 182 Kippen, Edward 150 Kirby, George 125 Kisbany, Krystal 103, 150 Kish, David 182 Kish, Dennis 150, 54 Kitchen, Dick 150 Kitchen, Don 183 Klaas, Anette 167 Klaas, Dennis 125 Klaas, Riehard 167 Klause, Eric 140 Klawon, Gary 167 Kleeves, Betty 183 Kleeves, Ronald 183 Klemmer, Sandra 150 Klinert, Edward 167 Klink, Dave 151, 64 Klink, Marcia 60, 183, 188 Klink man, Dennis 151 Klohn, Kay 125 Knisley, David 167, 28 Knisley, Linda 44, 183 Knowles, John 126 Knowles, Sandra 167 Knowles, William 151 Knox, Jerry 151 Knupp, Gary 151 Koch, Kenneth 183 Koebke, Betty 151 Koebke, James 193 Koebke, John 193 Koebke, Leona 151 Koehn, Gary 151 Koenig, Robert 183 Koglin, Larry 151 Kohn, John 151 Kolberg, Carol 45, 126 Kolberg, Ida 44, 167 Kolman, Patricia 183 Kongas, Paul 183 Kongas, Ruthann 151 Konye, Andrew 167 Konye, Christine 126, 36 Konye, Ronald 183 Koob, Beverly 126 Koob, Carol 183 Koob, Walter 151 Koopman, Edward 167 Koppelberger, Myron 126 Koschnick, Joan 126 Kosel, Gene 167 Kosel, Larry 161 Kota, Daniel 167 Kot a, David 183 Kota, Elaine 126, 140 Kotelman, Mark 121, 151 Kotzke, Jim 183 Kotzke, Ruth 151 Krabach, Larry 54, 64, 151 Krafft, Barbara 183 Krafft, Gloria 151 Kraft, Barbara 175 Kraft, Carolyn 126 Kramp, Cecilia 183 Kramp, Lynn 56, 183 Kramp, Wanda 167 Krampien, Frederick 167 Krampien, Joan 48, 126 Krampien, Rosemary 126 Krause, William 56, 94, 126 Krauss, May 126 Krenke, Fred 167 Krenke, Heather 126, 36 Kreutziger, Paul, 168 Kress, Hope 183 Kretchman, Sharon 183 Krist, Larry 183 Krist, Sharon 151 Krohn, Allan 151 Krohn, John 168 Krueger, Penny 168 Krumlauf, Gayle 151 Krupp, Charlene 81, 102, 126, 129 Krupp, Marilyn 81, 103, 126, 129 Kruse, Joanne 14, 126 Kuehl, Marki 168 Kuehn, Dave 183 Kuehn, Elmer 151 Kuehn, Lois 183 Kuhn, Kenneth 168 Kuhn, Mike 183 Kuhn, Nancy 168 Kunz, James 183 L Lacey, Harold 168 Lacey, Karen 183 Lachon, Anthony 64, 151 Lachon, Nancy 183 LaFave, Gary 168 LaFave, Linda 151 Laffrey, Marlena 183 Lafore, Emma 151 LaFrance, Nancy 126, 129 Lake, Patrick 151 Lake, Paul 72, 73 Lakin, Calla 183 Lakin, John 151 Lalley, Linda 151 LaLonde, Jack 126 LaLonde, Joyce 42, 43. 151 Lamb, Cherly 168, 1 4 Lamb, Neil 102, 151 Lambert, Carol 152 Laming, Bonnie 183 Laming, Dennis 168 Laming, Gary 168 Laming, Rosemary 168 Lampard, Edith 126 Lampard, Elizabeth 183 Landenburg, Robert 152 Lane, John 183 Lane, Larry 152 Lang, Mary 48, 126 Lang, Patricia 166, 168 Lange, Barry 152 Lange, David 183 Lange, Linda 126 Langolf, Francine 168 Langolf, Gus 183 Langolf, Janet 126 Langolf, Mary 183 Langolf, Pamela 168 Langowski, Daniel 183 Lake, Paul Lapish, Thomas 152 Lapp, George 152 Lapp, Linda 102, 183, 188 Larcom, Sandra 183 Larson, Sharon 168 LaRue, Kay 183 Lashbrook, Dale 152 Lashbrook, David 168 Lashbrook, Eldon 168 Lashbrook, Linda 152 Lashbrook, Mike 175 Lashbrook, Terry 183 Lasher, Barbara 127 Lasher, Gary 168 Lasher, Sandra 168 Last, Larry 183 Lattin, Claudia 183, 189 LaTumo, Donald 151, 152 LaTumo, Lawrence 183 LaVere, Georgette 183 LaVere, Gladys 168 LaVere, Margaret 168 LaVere, Raymond 183 LaVere, Bob 152 LaVere, Ronald 183 LaVere, Russell 183 LaVere, Simeon 183 Lavis, Bonnie 60, 152 Lawler, Barbara 104, 105, 127 Lawrence, Dave 152 Lawrence, Grove 127 Lawrence, Judith 183 Leach, Audrey 183 Leathom, Vicki 127 Leaym, Don 183 Leaym, Harry 183 Leaym, Patricia 152 Ledsworth, Judith 60, 152 Ledsworth, Rosemary 168 Lee, Marilyn 183 Lee, William 152 Leepart, Dian 152, 45 Leese, Rose 168 Leffler, Carol 127 Leffler, Donald 168 Lemon, Linda 183 Lenhart, Raymond Lentz, Sarah 152 Lentz, Walter 183 Leonard, Burrell Leonard, Patricia 57, 152 Leonard, Sharon 127 Leslie, Gary 183, 72 Leslie, Jim 183 Leslie, Vickie 152 Lester, Cherie 183 Lester, Dawn 60, 82, 127 Lester, Kenneth 193 Lester, Marilyn 183, 189 Levitt, Carole 127 Levitt, Vicki 183 Lewandowski, Dan 183 Lewandowski, David 152 Lewandowski, John 72, 183 Lewandowski, Karolyn 183 Lewandowski, Linda A. 42, 152 Lewandowski, Linda L. 168 Lewandowski, Mark 183 Lewandowski, Patricia 168 Lewandowski, Sheri 183 Lewis, Gary 127 Light, Judy 183 Lill, Thomas 168 Limberg, Chariot 81, 168 Limberg, Kristena 81, 168 Lincoln, Albert 184 Lincoln, Charles 152 Lincoln, Roberta 129 Lincoln, Steve 184 Lindke, Bruce 64, 152 Lindsay, Jeanea 184 Lindsay, John 184 Lindsay, Tom 152 Linert, Carol Ann 58, 105, 127 Linscheid, Beth 56, 152 Linscheid, Laura 184 Liscom, Rebecca 168, 174, 175 Little, Allen 152 Little, Burton 193 Little, Karen 168 Little, Vernita 168 Livingston, Karl 43, 168 Lixey, Dennis 54, 127 Lloyd, David 168 Lloyd, Lynda Locke, Judy 152, 145 Loeding, Charlene 96, 127 Loga, Arnold 127 Loga, Jean 184 Logan, Robert 152 London, Bonnie 48, 127 London, Dennis 168 London, Susan 184 Long, Larry 184 Long, Mary 168 Long, Pamela 168 Loope, Anthony 184 Loos, Ardene 60, 152 Losie, Cheryl 168 Lott, Grace 168 Lowrie, Robert 152 Loxton, Barbara 168 Loxton, Constance 152 Loxton, Helen 168 Loxton, Marcia 184 Lubnow, Lynda 168 Ludington, Gary 152 Luddington, Thomas 184 Ludwig, Andrew 168, 175 Ludwig, Robert 152 Lukasik, Dorothy 168 Lukasik, Madeline 184 Lukitsch, David 168 Lump, Norman 184 Lunney, Constance 45, 168 Lunney, Judith 45, 127 Lunney, Robert 184 Lusko, James 184 Lymburner, George 45, 98, 103, 127, 129 Lytle, Joann 127 M Macbeth, Jacqueline 184 MacDonald, Linda 127 MacDonald, Richard 168 MacDonald, Sue 152 MacDuff, Sandra 168 MacEachin, Janet 127, 141 Macejewski, Kenneth 152 MacKay, Stephen 168 MacMurray, Laurie 184 MacPherson, Mary 58, 168 MacPherson, Lynne 127 MacPherson, Pat 184 Macejewski, Ronald 184 MacJennett, Sharon 184 Maes, Barbara 42, 127 Maes, Ronald 168 Mahaffy, Kathryn 127 Mahosky, Linda 168 Main, David 168 Main, Joyce 168 Mallorey, Constance 168 Manchester, Diana 130 Maness, Beverly 184 Manzel, Diana 184 Manzel, Jackquelyn 60, 152 Marks, Kenneth 130, 64 Marks, Michael 184 Marlette, Laura 88, 89, 128, 130 Marlette, Thomas 130, 49 Marone, Jane 82, 83, 130 Marriott, Robert 184 Marsh, Thomas 130 Marshall, John 130, 140 Marthen, Darlene 152 Marthen, Keith 184 Martin, Fay 184 Martin, Greg 184, 188 Martin, Jack 152 Martin, Mary 152 Martin, Penny 184 Martin, Rhea 130 Martin, Richard 168 Martin, Rose 168 Masar, Diane 152 Massman, Cheri 184 Mathews, James 152 Mathews, Bonnie 184 Matthews, Nancy 184 Matthews, Scott 168 Matts, Robert 184 Matts, Timothy 130, 45 Maxon, Clair 130 Maxwell, Carol 152 Maxwell, Cathy 42, 43 Maxwell, Gary 193 Maxwell, Larry 168, 175 Maxwell, Mary 151, 152 Maxwell, Norman 152 Maxwell, Paul 184 Maxwell, William 184 May, David 184 Mayers, Fred 168 Maynard, David 169 Maynard, Diana 184 Maynard, Gail 130 McAllister, Betty 152 McAllister, Evelyn 184, 188, 189 McAlpine, Bob 152 McAuley, Debbie 184 McAuley, Louis 130 McAuley, Patrick 152 McAuley, Tamara 184 McAuley, Vernon 152 McCabe, Jeffery 184 McCabe, Jill 44, 130 McCabe, Mike 184 McCallom, John 184 McCqllum, Carol 45, 152 McCallum, Dennis 44, 184 McCants, Ruth 169, 175 McCarty, Robert 184 Me Cleary, Carol 169 McClure, Gary 169 McClure, Marilyn 169 McConchie, Thomas 169 McCoy, Jacqueline 169 McCullough, Joanne 105, 130 McDaid, Lawrence 169, 66 McDaid, Sharon 184 McDonald, Craig 184 McDonald, David 42, 43, 184 McDonald, Harry 184 McDonald, Janet 45, 105, 130 McDonald, Pamela 169 McFarlane, Gerald 184 McFarlane, Bob 152 McGahey, William 73, 130 McGinnis, JoAnn 152 McGinnis, Ruth 130, 25 McGirt, Walter 169 McGuffy, Donna 184 McIntosh, Linda 184 McIntosh, Melanie 184 McIntyre, Ann 169 McIntyre, Judith 93, 130, 140 McIntyre, Kenneth 56, 130, 64, 54, 103, 129 McIntyre, Mary 194 McIntyre, Paul 169 McIntyre, Robert 42, 44, 66, 130, 141 McIntyre, Timothy 130 McKeand, William 184 McKelvey, Donald 184 McKelvey, Linda McKenzie, Duncan 130 McKenzie, Kenneth McKeman, Barbara 152 McKeman, Michael 184 McLane, Rick 130, 45 McLaughlin, Robert 169, 66 McLean, Charlene 193 McLeod, Jean 169 McLeod, Douglas 184 McLellan, Nancy 184 McMillan, James 64, 70, 169 McNamara, David 42, 43, 152 McNamara, Lorraine 184 McNaughton, Alvin 152 McNaughton, Gary 169 McNaughton, George 152 McNaughton, Levena 42, 169 McNaughton, Leonard 42, 193 McNiel, Norma 131 McNiel, Penny 169 McPharlin, Diane 187 McPharlin, Sheila 169 McWilliams, Katherine 184 Mead, Alice 169 Mead, Mark 175 Meehan, Barbara Jean 58, 102, 129, 131 Meehan, Mary Ellen 58, 169 Meese, Robert 54, 152 Meqerle, Bonnie 169 Mehler, Michael 184 Meinhardt, Pennie 96, 102, 169, 174 Melick, Kyle 184 Mellendorf, Gloria 185 Melms, Christine 185 Melms, Diane 131 Melms, Nadine 152 Menerey, Judith 131 Meno, Mary 82, 101, 152, 57, 45 Merchant, Donald 169 Merchant, Sally 185 Meredith, Paula 185 Mericka, Joe 185 Merrill, David 54, 152 Mertz, Marvin 185 Mertz, Nancy 152 Mertz, Sandra 58, 169, 174 Metzger, Mary Ann 185 Meyers, Judith 185 Meyers, Richard 152 Michaels, Duane 169 Michalsen, David 169 Michalsen, Paul 43, 43, 131 MiddleBrooks, Robert 169 Middleton, Carol 169 Middleton, Lee 131 Middleton, Linda 185 Midgley, James 169 Middlemas, Jim 169 Mikula, Ricky 169 Miles, Carolyn 169 Millar, Robert 153 Millar, Ronald 195 Miller, Alvester 185 Miller, Arthur E. 185 Miller, Arthur J. 185 Miller, Austin 152, 64 Miller, Bonnie 169 Miller, Carl 42, 96, 97, 152 Miller, Dale 131 Miller, Gary 185 Miller, Ivory 131 Miller, James E. 131, 102, 22, 44 Miller, James 193 Miller, John 131 Miller, Karl 43, 169 Miller, Kathleen 169 Miller, Linda 169 Miller, Ronald 72, 185 Miller, Victoria 131, 45 Miller, William 169 Miller, William A. 185 Millikin, Cherie 82, 60, 153, 57 Mills, Jerry 185 Mills, Richard 185 Mills, Robert 153 Mills, Thomas 153 Minguske, Sue 58, 169 Minnie, Janice 169 Minock, Duane 153 Minteer, Elaine 58, 169 Mires, Douglas 70, 153 Misch, Sharon 169 Mitchell, Donald 49, 56, 79, 101, 103, 129, 131 Mitchell, Edward 185 Mitchell, Kenneth 185 Mitchell, Mary 169 Mitchell, Patricia 169 Mitchell, Sharon 153 Mitchell, Thomas 131 Mitrimk, Terry 58, 169 Mixon, Merle 169 Moak, Connie 44, 169 Moak, Gordon 185 Moak, Sue 169 Molinaro, Joe 185 Mollan, Robert 153 Molstead, David 169 Moncrief, Louis 169 Monroe, Craig 185 Montney, Carol 185 Montney, Joanna 131, 45 Monton, Bonnie 153 Montross, David 153 Monney, Sharon 169, 32 Moore, Anne 185 Moore, Catherine 42, 43, 93, 131, 141 Moore, Christina 185 Moore, Darrell 185 Moore, Gary 169 Moore, George 169 Moore, George 153 Moore, James 185 Moore, James V. 169 Moore, Lawrence 169 Mjore, Nancy Moore, Patricia 169 Moore, Robert 131 Moore, Sandra 48, 131 Moran, David 169 Moran, Kathleen 185 Moran, Susan 153 Morauski, Bonnie 169 Morden, Lillian 153 Morden, William 151, 153 Morgan, Jamesie 185 Morgan, Mildred 185 Morgan, Sandra 169 Morley, Patricia 185 Morris, Dorothy 185, 189 Morris, Sue 153 Morris, Thomas 185 Morris, Wesley 131 Morris, William J. 66, 70, 169 Morris, William T. 169 Morrison, Charles 131 Morrison, JoAnn 153 Morrison, Judy 153 Morrison, Richard 185 Mort, Barbara 131 Moses, Thomas 169 Mosher, Clinton 153 Moss, Brenda 169 Moss, Sharron 104, 105, 153 Mosses, Thomas 169 Mosure, Carol 153 Mosure, Janet 131 Mosure, Richard 185 Mosure, Shirley 185 Mosure, Sue 185 Mosure, Thomas 166, 169, 160 Mowrey, Andrew 131, 54 Mudie, Larry 131 Mueller, Herb 185 Mugridge, Linda 185 Mugridge, Richard 185 Murr, Margaret 169 Mullen, Michael Mulloy, Daniel 169 Mumford, Burton 153 Munger, Hallie 185 Munn, Dorothy 153 Munn, George 185 Munro, Gerald 132 Munro, Ronald 169 Munroe, Marceta 185 Murdick, George 185 Murley, David 185, 188 Murphy, Carol 170 Murphy, Donna 132 Murray, Beverly 170 Murray, William 170 Muzzy, Dave 70, 153 Muzzy, Maxine 153 Myron, Harland 132, 129 N Nalepa, Linda 153 Naruta, Michael 170 Nault, Loretta 82, 153 Nault, Therese 58, 98, 170, 160 Navarre, Sandra 153 Neal, Cynthia 102, 185, 188 Nedela, James 153 Nedela, Linda 185 Nedela, Louise 132 Neff, Madelynne 132 Neil, Gary 170 Neil, Verna 170 Nelson, Gladys 185 Nelson, Lynne 170 Nelson, Patricia E. 153 Nelson, Patricia J. 151, 153 Nelson, Rebecca 170 Nelson, Robert 170 Nester, Patricia 132 Nester, Robert 185 Nestle, Carol 170 Nestle, Larry 185 Nestle, Arthur 70, 132 Neumann, Penny 166, 170 Newman, Dorothy 132 Newton, Pamela 185 Nicholas, Allen 170 Nichols, Pamela 185 Nichols, Terryl 185 Nicholson, Gareth 132, 49, 54 Nido, Cheryl 170 Niebauer, David 170 Niebauer, Thomas 132, 140 Nihls, Ken 153 Nix, Joseph 132 Noble, Robert 170 Nofs, Bonnie 185 Nofs, Christine 44, 153 Nordgren, Eileen 132 Norman, Bernice 153 Norman, Ginette 153 Norman, James 185 Norman, Jerie 185 Norman, Leila 185 Norris, Judy 153 Norris, Nancy 153 Norton, Carol 170 Novak, Gary 132 Nugent, Kitty 185 Nugent, Ozzie 132 Nunez, Bemadine 170 Nuske, David 153 Nuske, Kenneth 132 Nutt, Gary 132 Nutt, Nyla 42, 153 Nutt, Thomas 153 Nyquist, David 70, 185 O Oakley, Larry 153 Oatman, Dorothy 185 Oatman, Jean 170 Obee, Dennis 153 O ' Brien, Ann 43, 170 O ' Brien, James 42, 132 O ' Connor, Fred 185 Oden, Simone 185 Odle, Linda 170 Odium, Juergen 132 Odium, Myrna 170 Odom, Bonnie 186 Older, Cheryl 103, 186, 189 Older, Mark 153 Oleksa, Christopher 170 Oleksa, Michael 170 Oliver, Frances 170 Oliver, Gary 186 Oliver, Julie 132 Olshove, Helen 170 Olson, Mary 147, 151, 153 O ' Neil, Connie 186 O ' Neill, Joseph 153 O ' Neil, Sandra 132, 45 Ordowski, JoAnn 153, 45 Ordowski, Wilma 132, 45 Ort, Judith 132 O ' Rourke, Patricia 132 Osborne, Edward 133 Osgood, Karen 170, 174 Osgood, Wniiam 170 Osmer, Mary 185, 188, 189 Ostrander, Beverly 170 Ostrander, Melvin 153 Ostrander, Nancy 44, 193 O’Sullivan, Kathleen 58, 170 Ottaway, Kathleen 153 Ouelette, Charles 186 Oussoren, Peter 133 Overholt, Gary 186 Owens, Janet 170 P Pagen, Dennis 154 Papinaw, Lynda 154 Papineau, James 133 Papineau, Robert 186 Parent, Jacquline 196 Parent, Jacquline 186 Parker, Cheryl 186 Parker, Ellen 170 Parmann, Harold 170 Parmann, Linda 170 Pamiske, Robert 154 Parr, Lance 186 Parr, Lyndon 170 Parr, Marcia 159 Parr, Richard 133 Parr, Susan 170, 175 Parrish, Janet 154 Parrish, John 133 Parrish, Mike 170 Parrish, William 133 Parrott, Nancy 44, 170 Parrow, Stephen 186 Parsons, Janice 42, 58, 170 Paton, Patricia 133 Paton, Richard 186 Patrick, Ronald 186 Patrick, Stanley 170 Patterson, Flora 170 Patterson, Jim 170 Patterson, Leonard 4, 133 Patton, Dennis 133, 64 Paul, Burton 170 Paulson, James 43, 170, 66 Payton, Jane 186 Payton, Judith 45, 104, 105, 133, 161 Pearson, Paul 170 Pearson, Ronald 170 Peck, Garry 154 Peck, Richard 170 Peers, Douglas 154 Pelc, Gary 186 Pepper, Phillip 186 Perez, Jane 154 Perlick, Marlene 159 Perry, Alan 154 Perry, Larry 170 Perry, Linda 170 Perry, Thomas 170 Perry, William 170 Perukel, Lucy 154 Perukel, Peter 44, 133 Pesano, Susan 81, 170, 174 Pesano, Ted 98, 133 Peski, Victoria 170 Peter, Gary 186 Peters, Jack 170 Peters, Jill 170 Peterson, Richard 186 Peterson, Susan 154 Peterson, Thomas 133 Peterson, Wendy 186 Petrul, Kay 154 Pettee, Lloyd 186 Pettee, Lucienne 186 Pettee, Terry 186 Pettengill, John 170 Pezzullo, Rosanne 186 Phare, Debby 182, 228 Phetteplace, Gary 154 Phetteplace, Marilyn 186 Phetteplace, Robert 170 Philko, Susan 154 Phillips, Bonnie 170 Phillips, Charlotte 186 Phillips, William 170 Phipps, David 186 Phipps, Robert 72, 133, 141 Phipps, Terry 154 Pickelhaupt, Cathy 170 Pickelhaupt, John 170 Pickelhaupt, Lynn 170 Pickelhaupt, Maryann 170, 175 Pickelhaupt, Robert 186 Pickelhaupt, Susan 170 Pickering, Vicki 99, 154 Pickett, Nancy 154 Pierce, Bonnetta Pierce, Denise 154 Pierce, Kathleen 192 Pifer, George 186 Pinch, Marie 171 Pincomb, Ethel 154 Pingel, Sherry 154 Piper, Gary 171 Platzer, Michael 154 Plaut, Marsha 171, 174 Pleger, George 154 Pleger, Sandra 186 Ploeger, Janice 186 Plotzke, Gordon 154 Plouff, Wesley 59, 186 Pollock, John 154, 58, 64 Pollock, Nancy L. 133 Pollock, Nancy M. 171 Polzin, Ann 192 Porrett, Sandra 171 Porter, Howard 186 Porter, Penny 186 Portis, Patricia 159 Portis, Robert 186 Postill, Judith 133 Postill, Nancy 171 Postill, Paul 171 Potrykus, Elizabeth 154 Potrykus, Gale 186 Potrykus, Gary 186 Powell, Diane 186 Powers, Kenneth 171 Pozdrowski, JoAnn 186 Pratt, Mary 186 Precove, Nancy 133 Precour, Richard 154 Pressprich, Janet 154 Preston, John 186 Preston, Sharon 151, 154 Pringle, David, 171 Pringle, Donald 186 Proudfoot, James 171 Provost, Doris 154 Provost, Suzanne 186 Pulford, Ruby 171 Purdy, Donald 133 Putney, William 186 Q Quinn, Laura 171 Quinn, Sarah 171 R Rabidue, Linda 171 Racely, William 171, 66 Rachwai, Ted 186, 189 Racz, Stephen 186 Radatz, Darlene 171 Radatz, Robert 171 Radatz, Valerie 186 Rademacher, Cheryl 186 Radford, Charlene 171 Radford, Dianne 171 Radigan, Rodger 133 Rae, Robert 154 Ramage, Elaine 154 Rambaum, Harry 42, 154 Randall, Dale 171 Randall, Ronald 154 Randolph, James 186 Rands, Helen 171 Rands, Laura 44, 45, 171 Rands, Mary 186 Rankin, David 154 Rapson, Richard 186 Raski, Charles 171 Ray, Ellen 193 Ray, Rebecca 186, 42, 43 Reaume, Peggy 154 Rebenock, John 186 Reckker, Joyce 59, 82, 147, 102, 154 Redmond, Jill 82, 133 Redmond, Lynda 82, 133 Reed, Carol 186 Reed, Judith 186 Reese, John 133 Reeves, Dale 171 Reid, Marilyn Reid, Martha 45, 154 Reid, Orville 186 Reid, William 186 Reitz, Diana 186, 43 Reitz, Donna 186, 43 Relken, David 193 Relken, Frank 171 Relken, Steven 171 Renehan, Denise 151, 154 Repp, Constance 171 Repp, Gregory 186 ReVoir, Barbara 154 Reyna, Nick 171 Reynolds, Elizabeth Reynolds, Janice 171 Reynolds, Linda 171 Reynolds, Mike 70, 171 Reynolds, Richard 171 Reynolds, Sandra 82, 171 Revord, Diane 133 Reyes, Lenore 134 Reynolds, Robert 134 Rhody, Ronald 134 Rich, Audrey 171 Rich, Nancy 134 Rich, William 134 Richards, Karen 186 Richardson, Eric 154 Richards, William 154 Richardson, Vance 186 Richert, Jeffrey 186 Richert, Rebecca 171 Richter, Patricia 171, 42, 43 Richter, Tom 79, 186 Riddle, James 70, 154 Riddle, Jane 45, 60 Rider, Ricky 96, 97, 99, 187 Riese, Dawn 154 Riggs, Thomas 187 Riley, Michael 187 Ritchie, Helen 154 Ritchie, Janet 154 Ritter, Thomas 154, 43 Roberts, Gary 154 Roberts, John 171 Roberts, Nancy 134 Roberts, Terry 154 Robbins, Austin 134, 129 Robinson, John 186 Robinson, Maxine 60, 154 Robinson, Richard 187 Robinson, Duane 171 Robson, John 171 Rocha, Virginia 171 Rock, David 45, 154 Rock, Dolly 187 Rock, Donald 154 Rock, Lillian 171 Rock, Patricia 154 Rodegeb, Frank 154 Rodegeb, Sharon 134 Rodriguez, Robert 154 Roe, Lome 193 Rogers, Judy 134 Rogers, Karen 154 Rolph, Andrea 154 Rolph, Linda 187 Rosalez, Margaret 44, 187 Rosenberger, David 187 Rosetta, Mary Anne 134, 57 Roskey, Calvin, 187 Ross, Judy 187 Ross, Kathleen 171 Rossler, Tim 159 Rossow, Diane 154 Rossow, Don 187 Rossow, Jennie 42, 171, 174 Rostine, Marian 171 Roth, Donald 171 Roth, Kathleen 134 Routhier, Kenneth 155 Rowbotham, Annabelle 171 Rowbotham, Fred 155 Rowbotham, James 187 Rowe, Daniel 171 Rowe, John 193 Rowe, Robert 134 Rowland, Alan 171 Rowland, Edward 134, 42, 43 Rowley, Kenneth 155 Rubenstein, Bruck 102, 134, 129 Rucker, Arnold 187 Rucker, Mary 155 Ruebig, Cornelia 90, 94, 134, 129 Ruiz, Diana 155 Rundell, Marsha 171 Runk, Joyce 171 Runk, Marilyn 171, 160 Running, Irene 155 Running, Jane 171 Running, John 187 Runyon, Sigraun 155 Rush, Charles 187 Rushton, Jane 155 Russell, Debora 187 Russel, Gerald 187 Russel, Richard 155 Russell, Jane 187 Russel, Janice 134 Ryan, Gene 171 Ryan, Michael 187 Rylander, Art 134 S Sage, Cheryl 187 Samson, Rick 187 Sanchez, Anita 155 Sanders, Tim 171 Sanderson, David 171 Sanderson, Edward 134 Sanderson, John 187 Sargent, Richard 155 Sargent, Terry 171, 72 Sari, Marianne 171 Sass, Earl 134 Sass, Eldon 134 Sassanella, Tim 171, 66 Saunby, Terryl 155 Saunders, Jerry 134 Savedra, Chester 155 Savedra, Linda 171 Sawson, Gene 70, 155 Sayer, Cheryl 187 Sayer, Julie Anne 155 Schaefer, Stephen 171 Schaefer, Gregory 187 Schafer, Melody 155 Schaidt, Gail 134 Schattler, Norman 134 Schattler, Kristine 187 Schattler, Marie 171 Schatzline, Samuel 134, 42, 43 Scheffler, Janice 134 Scheffler, Larry 787 Scheffler, Shirley 171 Scheffler, Ivan 171 Schell, David 187 Schlaufman, Dale 172, 72 Schlee, Richard 172, 72, 66 Schlueter, Linda 187, 189 Schmidt, Frederick 187 Schmidt, Jon 134 Schmitt, Patricia 105, 135 Schmidt, William 172, 43, 99 Schnackenberg, Dick 172 Schnackenberg, Linda 172 Schneider, Chris 135 Schneider, David 187 Schneider, Gary 172 Schneider, Linda 172 Schnur, Barry 135 Schoenberg, Carl 135 Schoenberg, Carol 135 Schofield, Sally 187 Schott, Diane 187 Schott, Gary 172 Schott, Richard 135 Schrader, Catherine 101, 172 Schrader Michael 135 Schrader, Virginia 172 Schram, Doug 58, 172 Schroeder, Patricia 58, 82, 172, 81, 102 Schuck, Carol 135 Schuck, Gayle 172 Schuck, John 172 Schuck, Leigh 135, 141 Schultz, Dave 70, 155 Schultz, Janice 135 Schultz, Louise 82, 83, 135 Schultz, Pamela 141, 187 Schultz, Ronald 187 Schultz, Stephen 44, 155 Seaman, Michael 187 Searle, Judith 172 Searle, Judy 175 Searles, Ronald 187 See, Russell 187 Seely, Linda 187 Seely, William 187 Seibert, Linda 172 Seibert, Sharon 135, 140 Sendzik, Alana 155 Setter, Andrew 172 Setter, Christina 172 Setter, Dave 187 Setter, Larry 187 Setter, Marjorie 155 Sevrey, Bruce 172 Scott, Lary 155 Shanks, Linda 44, 187 Shappee, Douglas Sharette, Judy 155 Sharette, Pamela 187 Sharp, William 187 Sharrard, Kay 135, 140 Sharrard, Martin 155 Sharrard, Nancy 187 Sharrard, Richard 172 Sharrard, Ralph 187 Sharrard, Rose 155 Sharrow, Marilyn 82, 83, 105, 135 Shaw, Jack 187 Shaw, James 135, 26, 54 Shaw, Jeannine 187 Shaw, Marilyn 187 Shaw, Phyllis 193 Shaw, Ronald 155 Shaw, Sandy 72, 155 Sheehan, Elizabeth 187 Sheehan, James 172 Sheffer, Connie 187 Sheffer, Dianne 172 Sheffer, Linda 172 Sheffield, Linda 187 Sheldon, Linda 187 Sheldon, Loren 79, 172 Shepherd, Donald 187, 188 Shepherd, Ronald 187 Sherlock, Judith 172 Shevnock, Donald 135 Shevnock, Gary 187 Shevnock, Ron 135 Shier, Nancy 155 Shinn, Lyndon 187, 189 Shipley, Gary 172, 66 Shirts, Larry 187 Shivers, Marylis 187 Shivers, Patrick 172 Short, Jane 172, 175 Short, Richard 172 Shott, James 155 Shoulders, Michuel 64, 155 Shover, Bonnie 187 Showers, Carol 172 Showers, Michael 187 Siddall, John 135 Silk, Delores 155 Sills, Candy 155 Silver, David 155 Silver, Paul 187 Silverthom, Milton 172 Simerson, Linda 172 Simerson, Margaret 48, 135 Simmons, Charles 66, 172 Simmons, Carol 155 Simmons, Dwight 72, 172 Simmons, Kenneth 172 Simmons, Linda 187 Simpson, David 172 Simpson, Edward 172, 175 Simpson, Gerald 79, 172 Simpson, Richard 155 Sinda, Duane 155 Skinner, Janice 188 Slack, Wesley 135, 102 Slaught, Sue 155 Sleeter, Tom 188 Sloan, Judy 172 Sloat, Janet 135, 129, 103 Sloat, Linda 155 Slumpff, Barbara 135 Sly, Linda 188 Sly, Michael 54, 172 Smafield, Carol 172 Smafield, Eliza 188, 189 Smafield, Georgina 188 Smafield, Lawrence 155 Smafield, Peter 155 Smalldon, Charlene 188 Smalldon, Kitty 172 Smarch, Philip 135 Smart, Donald 172 Smart, Elizabeth 60, 155 Smart, Linda 155 Smeltzer, Richard 188 Smerer, Daniel 155 Smerer, Gloria 135 Smith, Alan 188 Smith, Arlene 136 Smith, Beth 188 Smith, Cecilia 188 Smith, Charles 188 Smith, Cynthia 172 Smith, David 188 Smith, Donald 172 Smith, Douglas 188 Smith, Eleanor F. 172 Smith, Eleanor M. 188 Smith Gary D. 94, 96, 136, 43 Smith, Gary G. 151, 155 Smith, Gloria 172 Smith, Jack 188 Smith, James 188 Smith, Larry 136 Smith, Larry W. 188 Smith, Lynda 188 Smith, Malcolm 136 Smith, Marcia 155 Smith, Maxine 45, 136 Smith, Pamela 188 Smith, Paul 188 Smith, Ralph 136 Smith, Robert 136 Smith, Russell 188 Smith, Sandra 42, 136, 129 Smith, Sandra 172 Smith, Sandra M. 188 Smith, Sandra L. 188 Smith, Verna 59, 188 Smith, Walter 136 Smith, William 172 Smith, Wiliam R. 172 Snowden, James 155 Snowden, Robert Snyder, Charles 188 Snyder, Mary 136 Snyder, Sharon 172 Soderberg, Gerald 136 Soderberg, Ronald 155 Soflin, Dianne 172 Sokoloff, Mark 54, 70, 136, 140 Solomon, Harold 155 Sommerville, John 102, 155 Sommerville, Karen 188 Sommerville, Thomas 172 Sopha, Barbara 155 Sopha, Charles 136 Southard, William 188 Sovereen, Richard 172 Spadafore, Joe 188 Sparby, David 189 Sparby, Phyllis 136 Sparling, Judith 189 Sparr, Edward 189 Spear, George 189 Speer, Mamietta 136 Spencer, Larry 136 Spencer, Nancy A. 155 Spencer, Nancy J. 172 Sperry, Gary 193 Spotts, Dwight 189 Spring, Gerald 42, 43 136 Spring, Jack 136 Squire, Elwyn 136 Squires, John 172 Stableford, William 172 Stafford, Thomas 189 Stanislowski, Rita 189 Stanlake, Claude 172 Stanley, Frederic 155 Stanley, James 172 Stanley, Roger 42, 43, 72, 136 Stanyer, William 155 Stark, Audrey 136 Steele, Elizabeth 189 Stein, Donna 155 Stein, Lawrence 189 Stein, Tom 42, 43, 136 Stein, Virginia 172, 175 Steinhaus, Sandra 155 Sterling, Lambert 172 Sterling, Lana 155 Stevens, Charles 136 Stevens, LeRoy 172 Stevens, Wendi 60, 156 Stevenson, Bethany 5, 156 Stevenson, David 42, 43, 129, 136 Stevenson, Douglas 189 Stevenson, Harry 172 Stewart, ' Alice 156 Stewart, Barbara 189 Stewart, Clark 172 Stewart, Geneva 156 Stewart, James H. 189 Stewart, James L. 156 Stewart, Robert 137 Stewart, Sheila 156 Stickney, Wayne 192 Stinson, Bobbie 189 Stimson, John 42, 43, 96, 97, 156 Stone, Janet 137 Stone, Philip 172 Stone, Richard 156 Storey, Ronald 66, 172 Stotler, Carol 82, 156 Stoutenburg, Jerry 193 Stoutenburg, Kathi 172 Stoutenburg, Richard 137 Stover, Gail 156 Stover, James 173 Stover, Jill, 189 Stover, Robert 173 Strang, Linda 44, 128, 137, 140 Straub, Darlene 151, 156, 45 Straub, Gary 189 Strauss, Bob 189 Strauss, Sally 137, 45 Streeter, Sandra 173 Strickland, Carole 173 Stroh, Gerald 189 Stroh, Janet 173, 175 Stroh, Mike 189 Stroh, Waly 189 Stroud, June 137 Stuart, Robert 189 Stubbs, Edward 189 Studer, James 72, 189 Studer, Richard 189 Studer, Robert 66, 173 Studer, Tom 189 Stuller, Janice 44, 156 Sturdevan, Jim 173 Sturmer, Ronald 66, 173 Suchin, John 189 Suchin, Walter 64, 173 Sucline, David 189 Sugrue, Marsha 156 Sullivan, Nancy 42, 137 Sullivan, Sharon 173, 174 Suit, Joyce 137, 45 Suit, Joyce 137, 45 Suit, Robert 137, 194 Summerer, Margaret 156 Summers, Briney 64, 173 Summers, Cynthia 173 Summes, James 193 Surline, Carol 173 Sutton, Sandra 42, 43, 96. 156 Swain, Harry 189 Swain, William 64, 173 Swanson, D avid 72, 156 Swanson, Suzanne, 156 Sweet, Carolyn 190 Sweet, Jacqueline, 190 Sweet, Madlyn 137 Swift, Mary 38, 173 Switzer, Gregory 190 Swoffer, John 193 Symon, Daniel 190 Szajna, Edmund, 156 Szczepanski, Terry 189, 190 T Tacia, Richard 190 Tacie, Clifford, 137 Tacie, David 190 Tait, Jeanette 190 Tallant, Edward 137 Tallant, Gail 173 Tanton, Fern 173 Tanton, Wayne 190 Tarzwell, David 156 Tarzwell, Elaine 156 Tarzwell, Michail 190 Tatman, Gary 137 Taylor, Brent 190 Taylor, Carolyn 137 Taylor, Curtis 156 Taylor, Duane 190 Taylor, Gail 173 Taylor, Gary Taylor, Linda 137 Taylor, Patricia Taylor, Ronald 190 Taylor, Warren 190 Teahan, Mary 58, 137 Teeple, Cheryel 190 Teeple, Curtis 173 Teeple, David 137 Teeple, Wayne 137 Teetzel, Frank 159 Telling, Jack 173 Tenniswood, Daniel 137 Terpening, Clyde 156 Thayer, Gerald 173 Thiede, Donald 59, 156 Thieke, Barbara 173 Thieke, Helen 190 Thielman, August 190 Thomanson, Walter 156 Thomas, Alan 156 Thomas, Bonnie 137 Thomas, Charles 156 Thomas, David 173 Thomas, Donald 173 Thomas, John 190 Thomas, Larry 156 Thomas, Sue 42, 189, 190, 192 Thomason, Marva 137 Thomason, Sandra 190 Thomason, Wilma 44, 190 Thompson, Jack 137 Thompson, James 173 Thompson, Janice 173 Thompson, Jeri 137 Thompson, Karen 137 Thompson, Richard 173 Thompson, Robert Thompson, Rodney 173 Thompson, Roger Thompson, Sherron 173 Thompson, Teddy 190 Thompson, Nancy 156 Thorley, Gary 157 Thom, Margaret 173 Thorne r, Carol 157 Thornley, Heidi 190 Thornton, Alexis 173 Thornton, Brenda 48 Thornton, Carol 190 Thornton, Janet 190 Thornton, Lynn 190 Thornton, Ray 173 Thrush man, Gene 173 Tillman, Alvin 190 Tillman, Eamestine 21, 138 Tillman, James 157 Tingley, Karen 173 Tingley, Sharon 173 Tinnermon, Mary 173 Tipa, Jack 157 Tipa, Linda 190 Tippie, Peggy 190 Toles, Edward 173 Toles, Janet 5, 157 Toles, John 190 Toles, Pamela 173 Tomlin, Cynthia 82, 188, 190 Tomlinson, Elaine 173 Tomlinson, Jim 173 Tomsu, Michael 173 Torrey, Diana 157 Torrey, Neil 190 Torrey, Thomas 190 Tosch, Ricky 190 Toth, Patrica 173 Touma, Michael 72, 190 Touma, Sharon 82, 190 Townley, Mark 96, 173 Townly, Susan 190 Towns, Charles 138 Tracy, Linda 173 Tracy, Ronald 138 Tribble, Sandra 44, 190 Troy, Gwendolyn 190 Troy, Michele 173 Trudell, JoAnn 157 Trudell, Terry 157 Tucker, William 157 Turner, Roger 157 Truscott, George 190 Truscott, Joanne 190 Tucker, Dale 173 Tucker, Ed 173 Tucker, Linda 190 U Ulman, Marcia 173 Ulman, Sandra 138 Ulmer, Holly 21, 81, 102, 128, 129, 138, 141 Uresti, Joseph Uresti, Kathyleen 157 Uresti, Victoria 157 Utley, Diane 138 V Vale, Daniel 72 VanBuskirk, Bonnie 173 VanBuskirk, Steve Van Camp, Joanne, 173 Van Camp, Nancy 157 Van Camp, Vaughn 157 Vance Virginia 42 Van Conant, James 157 Vanderlake, Robert 138, 45 Vanderppol, Robert 157 Van Every, Richard 54, 64, 72 138 VanHaaften, Richard 48, 94, 96, 138 Van Luven, Gary 173 Van Luven, Marie 173, 174 Van Ness, Lawrence 138 VanNocman, Linda 190 Vansach, Diane 173 Van Troustenberghe, Leon 157 Van Wormer, Sandra 44, 190 Varty, Francis 173 Varty, Judith 173 Varty, Michael 190 Varty, Robert 93. 95, 138 Vasquez, Frank 138 Vass, Shari 138 Vaughn, James 190 Veen, Betty 173, 174 Vemocke, Dave 173 Vigrass, James 54, 64, 70, 138 Vincent, Gary 173 Viol, Dennis 190 Vickery, Julie 190 Vokes, Sue 190 Vos, Nancy 138 W Wade, Thomas 173 Wagar, Rosemary 157 Wagg, Constance, 60 Wagley, Stephen 157 Wagley, Timothy 190 Wagner, David 173 Wagner, Judith 190 Wagner, William 157 Wahl, Donald 190 Wakeham, Judith 157 Wakeham, Patricia 190 Walker, David 157 Walker, Diane 190 Walker, Donald 173 Walker, Judith 157 Walker, Karen 190 Walker, Martha 173 Walker, Stephanie 173 Wall, James 190 Walsh, Betty 138, 140 Waltenburg, Judy 190 Walter, Jeri 190 Walters, Linda 157 Wandelt, Jane 188, 190 Ward, Carol 138 Ward, Jill 190 Ward, Michael 157 Ward, Stephen 190 Ware, Daniel 175 Warner, JoAnn 190 Warner, Joe 72, 173 Warr, Donald 173, 160 Warren, Nancy 174 Warren, Sarah 57, 157 Warshefski, Jack 54, 138 Warsinske, Beverly 191 Warsinski, Gale 157 Warsinke, Norene 174, 175 Warwick, Terry 138 Watens, Barbara 191 Watson, Cindy 191 Watson, Nancy 157 Watson, Thomas 158 Watson, Thomas 191 Waun, Barbara 44, 174 Waun, Dale 191 Waun, Mike 138, 45 Weaver, Gerlad 191 Weaver, James 174 Weaver, Sharon 174 Webb, Cathleen 138 Weber, Rebecca 191 Wedge, Robert 54, 64, 70, 173 Wedge, Sharon 138 Wefel, Ellison 54, 64, 151, 158 Whener, Donald 158 Wehrwein, Linda 174 Weichsler, Ed 191 Weicht, Ruth 174, 45, 166 Weiss, David 174 Weiss, Gary 58, 191 Weis, James 138, 140 Weiss, Patricia 174 Weiss, Peter, Jr. 42, 138 Weiss, Ruth Ann 174 Weiss, Sharon 138 Weiss, Shirley 191 Welch, Edward 158 Weller, John 158 Wellman, David 174 Welsh, Benjaman 174 Welsh, Donna 158 Welsh, Sandra 151, 158 Wendel, Clarence 158 Wendell, Henry 191 Wendt, Barbara 158 Wendt, Maxine 158 Werner, Barbara Werner, Carol 191 Werner, David 158 Werner, Michael 158 Wesley, Kathleen 191 Westfall, Joyce 158 Westing, Saundra 174 Weston, Alan 58, 158 Weston, Bonnie 174 Weston, Daniel 139 Weston, Dennis 174 Weston, Norman 174 Weston, Susan 191 Westphal, Carole 139 Westphal, Richard 139 Westphal, Robert 158 Wetzel, Alpha 174 Wharton, Richard 42, 43, 59, 158 Wheelihan, Barbara 158 Wheelihan, Robert 139 Wheelihan, Sharon 158 Wherwin, Linda 166, 174 Wherwein, Susanne 191 White, Dennis 193 White, Donajean 158 White, Hugh 191 White, Jean 42, 43, 174 White, Kenneth 42, 191 White, Lois 60, 158 White, Mary 43, 191 White, Patrick 191 Whitford, Patrick 174 Whiting, John 58, 64, 139 Whitmore, Rebecca 191 Whitney, Mark 79, 191 Whybrew, Kathleen 191 Wickings, Carol 174 Wickings, Donna 191 Wickings, Susan 139 Wicksall, James 158 Widdows, Beth 158 Widdows, Sharon 139 Wier, Roberta 174 Wier, Rodney 191 Wilczynski, Dennis 191 Wilder, Cathleen 174 Wilder, Thomas 191 Wiley, Marlene 174 Wilke, Nancy 189, 191 Wilkins, Bonnie 191 Wilkins, Cheryl 158 Wilkins, Edna 174 Wilkins, Friend 191 Wilkins, Susan 191 Wille, Richard 191 Wilier, Joan 189, 191 Willett, Bonnie 191 Willett, Ruth 191 Williams, Betty 139 Williams, Carol 158 Williams, David 191 Williams, Dollie 174 Williams, Dores 139 Williams, Eddie 44 Williams, Gary 191 Williams, James. M. 158 Williams, James R. 174 Williams, Mary E. 158 Williams Mary L. 174 Williams, Robert 158 Williams, Sandra 158 Williamson, Maurice 139 Williamson, Wilbur 158 Willing, Dennis 191 Willis, A in 191 Willis, Bruce 191 Willis, Joann 188, 189, 191 Willis, Marguerite 191 Willmarth, Robert 174 Willoughby, Jane 191 Wilson, Betsy 191 Wilson, Charles 193 Wilson, Cynthia 191 Wilson, David J. 174 Wilson, James 174 Wilson, James W. 191 Wilson Karen, J. 139, 141 Wilson, Karen L. 174 Wilson, Mary 138, 45 Wilson, Stanley 158 Wilson, Stephen Wilson, Susan 139 Wilson, Terry 191 Wilson, Vickie 191 Wilson, Wayne 158 Wilton, Diane 158 Wilton, James 174 Wilton, Linda 174 Wingard, Gail 174 Wingate, Barbara 158 Wingate, Patricia 191 Winters, Charles 139 Wirick, Francis 191 Wirsch, David 158 Wirsing, Marilyn 19 Wisner, Harold 191 Wismer, William 42, 79, 175 Wisner, Hellen 175 Wisner, Hellen 175 Wissing, Janet 42, 43, 139 Wisson, Donna 139 Wisson, Robert 175 Wisswell, Gary 35, 42 Witter, Fred 129, 139, 103 Wittliff, Marshall 191 Wizauer, Larry 191 Wojcik, Pauline 191 Wojciechowski, Jim 175 Wojcik, Carolyn 158 Wolfe, Edith 191 Wolfe, William 191 Wolff, George 191 Wolford, Sally 58, 175 Wollen, Linda 99, 191 Wollen, Ronald 175 Wolvin, Ben 193 Wood, Barbara 191 Wood, Dorothy 60, 158 Wood, Edward Wood, Marc 175 Woodman, Carol 175 Woods, Mary 175 Woods, Richard 139 Woodyard, Robert 191 Wooley, Roberta 191 Woolley, Donald 139, 45 Woolley, Sherry 188, 191, 192 Wool man, Gerald 158 Wool man, Marie 158 Woolman, Rickie 191 Worden, Janice 175 Working, Elizabeth 139 Workman, Carmen 139 Wurzel, Dawn 158 Wurzel, Susan 191 Wynkoop, Connie 158 Wypych, Robert 175 Y Yakes, Kathrine 42, 43, 158 Yale, Mary 158 Yale, Robert 191 Yeager, Barbara 175 Yeates, Wayne 158 Yeates, Wayne 158 Yeitter, Donald 158 Yeitter, Elaine 192 Yeo, William 140 Young, Carol 140 Young, Carol 158 Young, Craig 158 Young, David 158 Young, Marilyn 140 Young, Valerie 192 Z Zander, Dawn 44, 140 Zander, Leon 158 Zander, Richard 192 Zarkowski, Judy 192 Zarling, Mary 140 Zarling, Rodney 192 Zarling, Roger 158 Zauner, Joy 81, 128, 129, 140, 141 Zawack, Carolyn 158 Zeller, Jacqueline 158 Zeller, Jerry 158 Zeplzauer, Thomas 175 Zeros, Frank 192 Zeros, Maryann 192 Zielke, Edith 58, 175 Zimmer, Carol 193 Zimmer, Ronald 192 Zimmer, William 158 Zink, Kenneth 192 Zinzo, Ronald 159 Zmolik, Karen 192 Zmolik, Nancy 158 Zotter, Frances 140, 45 Zuehlke, William 30, 140 Zuidema, Judith 192 Zurek, Phyllis 158 Zusy, Margaret 175 Zweidorff, Linda 174, 175 morie£ Yearbook Editor Linda Alexis relaxes and is surprised that the final deadline is finally met. I appreciate the wonderful co-operation I received from members of the year- book staff, our advisor, Mrs. Daphine Rantanen, and Mr. A1 Weatherly Jr.— everyone worked untiringly in coping with the seemingly insurmountable obstacles in the production of the ‘63 Student. Thank you. In behalf of the yearbook staff, I expr ess sincere appreciation for the kind assistance of the following people: Our Administrators, The Faculty, Stu- dents, Mrs. Lindsay’s and Miss Birdsall’s Typing classes, Mr. Frank Fulkerson, Photographer; Dorothy Emerick, Art Work; Mrs. Clara Well- man, Mrs. Virginia Forbes, Greg Bruen, Photographer; and the Times Herald. I am sure I speak for everyone at PHHS when I thank the Business and Professional men for their interest in our yearbook project. Linda Alexis, Editor 229 c4 (Remembrance. . . 230 from the ClaM o l’ 63 But you can tell a Senior nothing! 231 ■ - ««J . V • V‘: • . Svr - V vV •-- s V
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