Port Huron High School - Student Yearbook (Port Huron, MI)

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STUDENT Co-editors Bethany Gossman Elaine Minteer Business Manager Judith Jarvis iss Wiese retires from successful school career Miss Florence Wiese Assistant Principal Throughout her forty years as teacher, counselor, and administrator, the Port Huron Area Schools have had an invalu- able friend in Florence Wiese. She has given conscientious and perceptive advice from which teachers and students alike have profited. To Miss Wiese, Port Huron High gratefully dedicates the 1965 Student. as teacher, counselor, and administrator Our term of double sessions would not have been second- semester split, Mr. Overly, Miss Wiese, and so successful and productive without our efficient Miss Austin plan for the future of both schools, administrators. As the time draws near for the Seniors have always had an invaluable friend in Miss Wiese. They have many decisions to make, and Miss Wiese ' s advice is always practical and welcome. Christopher Blunt, Robert Blunt, Jane Haase, Marsha Plaut, and Cheryl Nido consult Miss Wiese concerning the best choice of colleges and scholarships. Faculty and administration must work in close harmony to provide a well-balanced curriculum for all students. Miss Doris Warren, Mr. Joseph Airtene, Mr. William Mandt,and Miss Isabel MacLaren discuss the full-day teaching situa- tion with Miss Wiese. Around both schools 4 with the 65 Student Seniors admire one of the attractive bulletin boards at PHH. Table of Contents Activities .... 16 Sophomores PHH .... 174 Clubs .... 38 Freshmen PHN . .... 184 Sports .... 50 Freshmen PHH . .... 194 Curriculum . . . . .... 74 Faculty .... 204 Seniors .... 104 Memories . . . , .... 216 Juniors PHN . . .... 148 Advertisements . .... 218 Juniors PHH . . . .... 158 Index .... 232 Sophomores PHN .... 166 ‘‘Home of the Blue Water Bridge 6 Oi ‘ Mid-Way on the Seaway Duties of Assistant Principals Miss Patricia Austin Assistant Principal P.H.H.S. Miss Patricia Austin, a former counselor and English teacher, was made Assistant Principal of PHH in 1964. Her primary concern is to assist Mr. Sommerville and Mr. Feick and to work with them in carrying out ad- ministrative duties. Mr. Raymond Morehead, Assistant Principal at PHN, began his duties in this capacity in 1964. Before this time Mr. Morehead was a counselor. Among his many duties was the help which he gave to Mr. Overly in planning for the opening of PHN. Mr. William Pierce is also an Assistant Principal. Mr. Pierce has been a visiting teacher in Port Huron for eight years. He became Assistant Principal at the end of the first semester. However, next fall he will assume his regular position as Grade Dean at PHN. 8 are many and varied Mr. Raymond Morehead Assistant Principal P.H.N.H.S. Mr. William Pierce Assistant Principal P.H.N.H.S. 9 Mr. Sommerville resigns at mid-year Mr, Colen J. Sommerville resigned as Principal of PHH to accept the position of Supervisor of Industrial Arts and Vocational Education in the school sys- tem. Mr. Sommerville has worked with young people in Port Huron as a teacher, counselor, coordinator, dean of students, and principal during the past fifteen years. Although students and faculty regretted his leaving PHH, they wish him success in his new position. Mr. Colen J. Sommerville Principal P.H.H.S. At the Faculty Dinner, Mr. Colen Sommerville presents to Mr. James Overly a gift for PHN on behalf of the faculty at PHH. 10 Mr. Feick assumes position Mr. Gaylord Feick Principal P.H.HS. t Mr. Gaylord Feick, previously Assistant Principal, became the Principal at PHH when Mr. Sommerville retired from the position at the end of the first semester. A former chemistry teacher and coun- selor in our school, Mr. Feick became Assistant Principal in 1962. With Mr. Feick’s friendliness and capabilities, he led us through a happy year at PHH. Mr. Overly heads new In 1962 Mr. James Overly came to Port Huron from Grass Lake, Michigan, where he had been a teacher and a principal. Here at Port Huron High he served as assistant to the principal for two years before being appointed Principal of Mr. James Overly Principal P.H.N.HS. Port Huron Northern High School in spring, 1964. Since then he has worked hard for a smooth transition to the new school and has enthusiastically taken over duties as Principal at PHN. Port Huron Northern High School Port Huron Northern has been cited as one of the ten best-planned schools in the nation. Mr. Overly pointed out its unique design to students touring the school before its opening. A proud principal poses with students at the cornerstone that made history in Port Huron; we finally have the two schools. Students examine the grounds surrounding PHN. 13 Superintendent and board work to Superintendent of Schools Gerald C Bradley Gerald C Bradley, an active member of several state and na- tional education programs, as well as local community better- ment projects, has been our Superintendent of Schools since July, 1963. Mr. Bradley came to Port Huron in 1951 as assistant superintendent and secretary- treasurer. He has participated in two building programs and the annexation program that increas- ed Port Huron High’s enrollment from 7,000 to 14,000. June 30, 1965 will end Mr. Bradley’s forty years of public school work. We are grateful for his service in the Port Huron Area Schools and wish him well in his retirement. Mr. Bradley, who has devoted his time and talents for better education in the Port Huron area, talks with some high school students in front of the Administration building. enhance the areals school facilities Members of the Port Huron Area Board of Education are; ING: William K. Gilbert, F. Bingham Fead, H. Ford SEATED: A. B. Carlisle, Vice-President; Richard A. Vliipple, and Dr. H. J. Hazledine. Cooley, President; and Mrs. Nicholas G. Douvas. STAND- Board of Education The 1964-65 school year has been a busy one for the Board of Education. Once each month it met to handle the many normal board functions such as policy making, approval of new personnel, ap- propriations of budgets and expenditures, and approval of new programs. One meet- ing each month was devoted to a study of a phase of the curriculum. Many extra meetings were called to take action on various stages of the building program and other problems. P.H. N.H.S. was opened January 25, 1965 and additions were completed at Chippewa, Fort Gratiot, and Washington Intermediate Schools and at Harrison Elementary School. Construction was begun on Fort Gratiot and Sparlingville Elementary Schools and the Howard D. Crull Intermediate School. Planning for the new science and library addition to Port Huron Junior College and the Jefferson Elementary addition was carried forward. An important and difficult duty of this year was the selection of a superintendent. As Mr. Bradley’s successor, the Board selected Dr. Gerald S. DeGrow, current Assistant Superintendent of Instruction. On the road through education, activities, like bridges, cross over the student’s academic life to a road of expression and individuality. Co- operation and good sportsmanship build activities, and activities help build mature, well-balanced citizens who are able to adapt themselves to our changing society and meet the standards necessary for a rich cult- ural and vocational life. Activities 3 . Thrills, Spills Suspense, and Fun -Homecoming As they cheer the team to victory, the enthusiasm of the cheerleaders sweeps through the crowd. PHH Council President Marsha Plaut looks on as Larry Eichenberg crowns lovely Cheryl Lamb, the 1964-65 Home- coming Queen. Mr. Colen J. Sommerville, principal, gives a welcoming address as PHN Council President Larry Eichenberg waits to crown the Homecoming Queen. Scott Maxwell was the page who carried the Queen’s crown. The first-place organization car, “We Got the Cats Coin’ Round,” was entered by the Parliamentary Law Club. 18 ’64 Homecoming Court BOTTOM ROW: Karen Richards, Junior; and Diane Langolf, Freshman. SECOND ROW: Pamela Budinger, Freshman; and Kathryn Wyllie, Sophomore. TOP ROW; Carolyn Holden, Sophomore; Patricia Schroeder, Senior; and Linda Tipa, Junior. mum imMW Imaginative Floats Add Color to Homecoming The Senior Class of 65 took first place with its float, “It s the Cat s Pajamas. Thomas Perry portrayed the Big Reds Indian on the float. % % 4 “Stomp the Wildcats’ was the catchy theme of the third- place float which was presented by Uie Sophomore Class. The Junior Class did a fine job on its second-place float, “Water-loo. Gerald McFarlane is the mighty Big Red who brought the Wildcats to their defeat. i David Anderson and Terry Wedge are shown looking over the Freshman Class float, “A Hard Day s Night, which came in fourth place. 21 “Tfee Thread That Mr. Charles Lutz, Director; Connie Belair, Student Direc- tor; and Mr. Floyd Emlaw, Assistant Director, did a marvelous job of planning and directing this year’s Senior Play. “Do you give up?” cries the teacher (Robert Blunt) to Guy Hawkins (Thomas Adams), the biggest bully in Lone- some Valley. Members of the Senior Play take a well- deserved curtain call. They are: Judith Jarvis, Gayle Harmer, Bethany Gossman, George Hess, Paul Blackney. Christopher Blunt, Stanley Patrick, Robert Blunt, Jane Senior Jesse Stuart Robert Blunt John Conway Paul Blackney Don Conway George Hess Bertha Conway .... Gayle Harmer Vaida Conway .... Bethany Gossman Burt Eastham . . . Christopher Blunt Bill Coffee Storm Bradt Naomi Deane Norris. . . . Jane Haase Guy Hawkins Thomas Adams Budge Waters .... Thomas Anderson Billy Leonard Stanley Patrick Snookie Baylor Stephen Gillette Ova Salyers John Roberts Peter Snaggers .... Terry Sargent Robin Baylor ...... Laura Rands Runs So True’’ Haase, Thomas Adams, Diane Burns, Pen- elope Haugner, Thomas Anderson, Laura Rands, John Roberts, Sharon Sullivan, Cheryl Nido, Jennie Rossow, Carol Nestle, Terry Sargent, and JoAnn Emery. Play Cast Sally Wallden . . . , Xenia Potters . . . . Leonora Maddox. . . Jenny Jarvis Minnie Frome . . . . Edith Hanks Grandma Binion . . . Aunt Effie Batson . . Uncle Amos Batson . Mrs. Woods Eva Celeste Eleanor Nancy Cochran . . . . . Judith Jarvis Pennie Mienhardt . Elaine Minteer Penelope Haugner . Lynne Nelson . . Mary Teahan . . Biane Burns . . Isabel Falls . Thomas Perry . . Cheryl Nido . Jennie Rossow . . Carol Nestle Sharon Sullivan . . JoAnn Emery ‘‘Look Sally, let me show you how to do it.” says Don Conway (George Hess) to Sally Walden (Judith Jarvis) as he tries to explain how to make a paper cup. ‘‘Grandma, you are late for class again.” Mr. Jesse Stuart (Robert Blunt) greets Grandma Binion (Diane Burns), an eighty-year-old student who attends Lonesome Valley Rural School. Members of the PHN Yearbook Staff: BOTTOM ROW: Cheryl Lamb, Loretta Cochrane, Bethany Gossman, Judith Jarvis, Pamela Long, and Suzanne Gostinger. SECOND ROW: Marilyn Kemp, Heidi Thornley, Fran- ces Gilbert, Sharon Perkins, Nancy Flinchbaugh, and Kay LaRue. TOP ROW: Tasia Bladis, Sharon Manzel, Marsha Biernot, Linda Sheldon, Heather Norton, and Nancy Wilke. Creating a Yearbook Judith Jarivs, Business Manager of the Student, keeps all yearbook records and pays the bills. She has served on the staff for two of her high school years. Judith is responsible for keeping the yearbook supplied with all working ma- terials. Bethany Gossman has worked on the Student for the past two years. She is now serving as Co-editor of the school yearbook from PHN. Bethany has helped to plan and develop this year’s theme, introductory section, and division pages. She leads her staff efficiently. Elaine Minteer, PHH Co-editor of the school yearbook, works with her staff to plan and create a yearbook. Proof- reading and keeping track of the dupli- cate dummy are two of Elaine’s most important duties. She has worked on the yearbook for two of her high school years. 24 Members of the PHH Yearbook Staff: BOTTOM ROW: Ear ley .Margaret Thorn, and EdWeichsler. TOP ROW: Frances Hamm, JoAnn Emery. Rebecca Nelson, Ruth Marion Hastings, Sandra Hunger, Pamela Schultz, McCants, Sharon Horbes, and Lynne Nelson. SECOND Marilyn Lester, Mary Osmer, Linda Lapp, and Mrs. ROW: Miss Frances Culp, Advisor; Mary Jane Me Daphine Rantanen, Advisor. Pherson, Patricia Harris, Elaine Minteer, Patricia Student Staff ACTIVITIES Sandra Hunger Mary Jane McPherson CURRICULUM Heidi Thornley Marsha Biernot Nancy Flinchbaugh SENIORS Marilyn Kemp SPORTS JoAnn Emery Pamela Schultz UNDERCLASSMEN Loretta Cochrane Tasia Bladis Frances Hamm Patricia Harris Marion Hastings Sharon Horbes Linda Lapp Sharon Manzel Heather Norton Mary Osmer Bobble Stinson Jacqueline Sweet Nancy Wilke CLUBS Sharon Perkins Kay La Rue Linda Sheldon FACULTY Lynne Nelson INDEX Margaret Thorn Ed Weichsler ADVERTISEMENTS Pamela Long Ruth McCants CIRCULATION Marilyn Lester Cheryl Lamb COPY Rebecca Nelson PHOTOGRAPHERS Robert Willmarth Patricia Earley Student photography is an important part of a year- book. Robert Willmarth, one of the Student photo- graphers, is shown developing some pictures. 25 Co-Editors porter , then as a feature Jeri Norman has worked editor , and the past sem- q[j yjg Lighthouse for three ester, as a co-editor. years. She has served as a reporter, a page editor, and a business manager before becoming an editor. The LIGHTHOUSE, Port Huron High School’s newspaper, has been published since 1922. For the past semester the paper has served both high schools. North- ern will establish a separate paper next year. Journalism classes cover school news each week for the TIMES HERALD in addition to publishing the LIGHTHOUSE. Each year the TIMES HERALD awards summer scholarships to college work- shops to outstanding staff members. Staff members who meet the member- ship requirements for Quill and Scroll, an international honorary journalism or- ganization, are elected annually. The LIGHTHOUSE is also actively af- filiated with the Michigan Interscholastic Press Association and The Columbia Scho- lastic Press Association. They strive to improve the quality of scholastic journal- ism through publications, workshops, and critical evaluations. Lighthouse staff covers news Members of the PHH Lighthouse Staff: BOTTOM ROW; Amelia Dortman, Barbara Cousins, Therese Nault, .Ann McIntyre, Stephanie Walker, Lucienne Pettee, Diane Evans, and Sandra Pleger. TOP ROW; O’Wanda Headd, Carol Emlaw, Margaret Bigger, Graham DeVey, Sandra Hall, Judy Hock, Sandra Emlaw, William Himes, and Mrs. Mary Sanderson. Thomas Lill is not shown. 26 Members of the PHN Lighthouse Staff: Barbara Bush. Patricia Cray. Patricia Lang. William Gilbert. Roberta Kilgore. Christine Schlattler, Paula Meredith. Karen Osgood. Marianne Sari, Linda Hawkins, Cynthia Justin, Viki Moore, Thomas Campbell, Melanie McIntosh. Elizabeth Sheehan, Jeri Norman. Gerald Genaw, William Sharp, and Linda Furstenau. Marilyn Runk, Sharon Horvath, and Rosemary Goebel were not present when the picture was taken. happenings for both schools Mrs. Mary Sanderson Miss Nancy Hedstrom Port Huron High Port Huron Northern Marilyn Runk, feature page editor, and Patricia Lang, rep)orter, work intently to meet a deadline. 27 cNCHA- ' JT? 28 Industrious workers like this group of students made the Class of 65 J-Hop a success. h§ p The students enjoyed dancing in the Crossing over the bridge into the land of enchantment are Betty Veen, William R. Smith, James Paulson, and Stephanie Walker. Enchanted Evening “Some Enchanted Evening” was the theme for the J-Hop presented by the Class of ’65. The dance, which took place on April 24, had a storybook setting with fairy tale characters. The Steering Committee and Class members, along with the delightful music of Bob Berber, made “Some En- chanted Evening” an evening to remember. Decorations were planned and carried out by Chairmen: Paul Blackney, Robert Willmarth, Ann McIntyre, Therese Nault, Pamela Haugner, and Peggy Bishop. Special mention for their art work is given to Terry Sargent and Karen Menti. The Refreshment Committee was headed by Maril) ! Kemp and was under the advisement of Miss Loretta Blackburn and Mrs. Catherine Brown. All arrange- ments were coordinated by Mr. Lawrence Miller and his assis- tant Mr. Robert Joyner. 9? decorative setting of “Enchanted Evening. Presented by the Class of The gymnasium was transformed into an enchanting Bob Berber and his band provided the dancing music fairy tale setting by the willing and enthusiastic De- for the evening, corations Committee. 29 All-School Play Members of the All-School Play Cast: BOTTOM ROW: David May, Marsha Plaut, Marilyn Shaw, Elaine Minteer, Bonnie Bubel, Wave Bristle, Martha Selden, Jeffery Jones, and Graham DeVey. SECOND ROW: David Car- penter, Connie O’Neil, Penny Porter, Michael Kelley, Patricia McKay, Sandra Warren, Lucienne Pettee, and Anthony Gholz. TOP ROW: Elizabeth Elenbaum, Sharon Sullivan, Marian Lill, James Wilson, Anna Marie Gau- thier, Richard Mills, Terry Pettee, Allyn DeVey, Stephen Kennedy, and Thomas Heath. Cast members are shown enjoying the scene where Patricia MacKay (Gloriana) says, “He’s our high constable — And soon to be our husband.” Mr. Floyd Emlaw Director Diane Burns Judith Zuidema Student Director Student Director “T ic Mouse That Roared All School Play Cast Tully Bascom . . , Gloriana the Twelfth . . . Patricia MacKay Count Mountjoy . , Jeffery Jones Mary . . . Lucienne Pettee David Benter .... . . . David Carpenter Jane . . . . Connie O’Neil Mr. Boston Fran . . . . Elaine Minteer Professor Kokintz . .... Anthony Gholz Pam . . . . Sharon McDaid Will Tatum .... James Wilson Ann Bonnie Bubel Soldiers Norma Penny Porter David Pynnonen Helen . Anna Marie Gauthier Stephen Kennedy Page . . . . Marilyn Shaw Allyn DeVey Miss Johnson . . . . . . . Marsha Plaut Tom Mulligan , . . Miss Wilkins .... . . . Sharon Sullivan Students . Elizabeth Elenbaum Mrs. Reiner .... . . Sheryl Damaschke Marian Lill Wac Jill . . . . Martha Selden David Belair Wac Debbie .... Wave Bristle Announcer General Snippet . . . Mrs. Bascom . . . . . . . Sandra Warren Diane Burns, Student director, helps Anthony Gk)ltz, Professor “The Duchy of Grand Fenwick declares that a state of Kokintz, with his lines during one of the first practices. war exists between itself and the United States of Amer- ica, “ resolves the Page (Marilyn Shaw). Goals prizes, Joe Shields Grand Prize Winners of the 1965 PHH Magazine Sale: (Master of Ceremonies), Thomas Laughlin, Mary Cris Christenson, Barbara Waters, Gary Shipley, Ellen Meehan, Janet Krupp, Sally Wolford, and Alex- Philip Buckeridge, Sandra Hill, Terry Szczepanski, ander Kidd. Money prizes are distributed to students by Joe Shields to get the magazine sale underway. PHH Grand Prize Winners Sandra Hill Portable TV Thomas Laughlin Tape recorder Philip Buckeridge . . $100 government bond Mary Ellen Meehan . . . $50 gift certificate Gary Shipley $50 gift certificate Janet Krupp FM transistor radio Barbara Waters $35 gift certificate Sally Wolford ....... $30 gift certificate Alexander Kidd $25 government bond Cris Christenson $25 gift certificate a Magazine Sale PHN Grand Prize Winners Marshall Campbell Portable TV John Carelton Tape recorder Joseph Molinaro .... $100 government bond Ellen Thayer $50 gift certificate Barbara Bailey $50 gift certificate Loralie Brown . . . .AM-FM transistor radio Thomas Barden $35 gift certificate Janice Clemens $30 gift certificate John Kennedy $25 gift certificate Wayne Sparling $25 gift certificate Since the Juniors placed before the Seniors in the magazine sale, Junior Class President, David Williams, presents to the Senior Class President, Robert Blunt, a consolation prize — a box of dog biscuits. Grand prize winners of the 1965 PHN magazine sale: Janice Clemens, Loralie Brown, Barbara Bailey, John Kennedy, Wayne Sparling, John Carleton, Thomas Barden, Ellen Thayer, Joseph Molinaro, and Marsh Campbell. 33 Port Huron Hosts Largest Participating in Senior Government Day, Bethany Gossman and Jack Morris are shown leaving the Port Huron County City Building. Looking over some of the Government Day material are Ann McIntyre, Co-chairman, Mr. Ralph Harrison, Sponsor, and Stephanie Walker. Participating Algonac 160 Capac 68 Marine City 104 Marine City Holy Cross 47 Marysville 112 Memphis 57 Discussion Leaders and Recording Secretaries from PHH; BOTTOM ROW: Allyn DeVey, Mary Ellen Meehan, Sally Wolford, and Kenneth Powers. SECOND ROW: Elaine Minteer, Edith Zielke, L)mne Nelson, and Eric Dortman. TOP ROW: Ruth McCants, Sandra Hill, and Jane Christen- sen. Gary Heimback was not present when the picture was taken. The 14th Annual Senior Government Day was held in St. Clair County on April 29, 1965. Port Huron acted as host to whatwas the largest gather- ing of Senior Government Day students ever held in the State of Michigan. Students from the county heard Mr. Gerald Bradley, the Superintendent of the Port Huron Area Schools deliver the opening message. Later students met in smaller groups to hear local and state government officials discuss 34 Government Day in Michigan Schools Port Huron Catholic 155 Port Huron High 390 Port Huron Northern 350 Richmond 91 St. Clair 130 Yale 91 Government Day Discussion Leader and Recorders from PHN: Thomas Anderson, Cheryl Nido, Janice Parsons, Paula Crooker, Bonnie Bachman, Laurel Davidson, Linda Houck, Virginia Clem- ens, and Dean Kidd. Gayle Harmer was not present when the picture was taken. such varied topics as mental retardation, juvenile delinquency, racial problems, and recreation fac- ilities. Participating in Government Day were a total of 1,756 Seniors, 160 government officials and 35 discussion groups. The first Senior Govern- ment Day was held in the Woodrow Wilson Gym but, as the population grew, it was transferred to the McMorran Auditorium and later to the McMor- ran Sports Arena where it is now being held. Mr. Ralph Harrison and Mr. James Tew are discussing Senior government activities. Mr. Tew, Soil Conservation Officer from the U.S. Department of Agriculture, is one of many top government officials who took an active part in this Senior event. 35 Executive Boards Head First Semster PHH Executive Board: BOTTOM ROW: Marsha Plaut, President; Jennie Rossow, Vice-President. TOP ROW: Dorothy Fettes. Recording Secretary; Dennis Weston, Treasurer; and Randy Friedland, Parliamentarian. Karen Detrain, Corresponding Secretary, was not present when the picture was taken. Marsha Plaut President — PHH Jennie Rossow Vice-President — PHH Stanley Patrick President — PHH Second-Semester PHH Executive Board: BOTTOM ROW: Stanley Patrick, Presi- dent; JoAnn Emery, Vice-President. TOP ROW; Dorothy Fettes, Recording Secretary; Dennis Weston, Treasurer; Patricia Schroeder, Parliamentarian. Sue Vokes, Corresponding Secretary, was not present when the picture was taken. 36 Student Council Activities First Semester PHN Executive Board: BOTTOM ROW: Marilyn Kemp, Recording Secretary; and Larry Eichenberg, President. TOP ROW: Dennis Herrick, Parliamentarian; and Michael Kelly, Vice-President. Thomas Zeplzauer, Treasurer, and Janice Parsons, Corresponding Secretary, were not present when the picture was taken. Second Semester PHN Executive Board: BOTTOM ROW: Martha Goss, Vice-President; Karen Osgood, President; and Janice Parsons, Parli- mentarian. TOP ROW: Francine Langoff, Recording Secretary; George Hess, Treasurer; and Laurel Dividson, Corresponding Secretary. Martha Goss Vice-President — PHN 37 While traveling the long road of their high school education, students stop to exchange their ideas and interests with others. Clubs provide opportunities for the most studious and professionally orientated students to observe and practice their indivi- dual interests. A necessity for the well-balanced student, clubs welcome mature and creative persons who wish to pursue extra knowledge, to enhance mental growth, and to have fun in future vocations, school studies, and sports. Scholastic achievement qualifies P. H. N. Honor Society BOTTOM ROW: Michael Touma, Parliamen- tarian; Jeffery McCabe, Paul Blackney, Trea- surer; Laurel Davidson, President; Jane Haase, Vice-President; Maryann Pickel- haupt. Secretary; Michael Kelly, and Robert Willmarth. TOP ROW: Dianne Soflin, Janice Parsons, Patsy Richter, Marianne Sari, Pen- elope Haugner, Leslie Kain, Sandra Reynolds, Cynthia Neal, Martha Goss, Isabel Falls, Mary Ellen Hensel, Patricia Taylor, Cheryl Nido, Chariot Limbergand Kristena Limberg. Miss Ruby Cross P.H.N. Honor Society Sponsor Miss Patricia Austin P.H.H. Honor Society Sponsor P. H. H. Honor Society The Honor Society has had as its goal this year the sponsoring of a student at Junior College through a scholarship. Plans for the year have been based on money-raising projects to help reach this goal. Two dances were sponsored by the two societies together, one at P. H. and one at P. H. N. the P.H.N. society held a Christmas tea. The Honor Society spon- sors an Honor Roll contest in which all students may participate. Results are published after each mark- ing period, and awards are given to qualifying students at the end of the year. H ' BOTTOM ROW: Sandra Hill, Lynne Nelson, Freda Elenbaum, James Paulson, Presi- dent; Patricia Schroeder, Vice-President: Elaine Minteer, Secretary; Eric Dortman, Treasurer; Diane Burns, Janice Worden, and Gayle Schuck. TOP ROW; Dennis Her- rick, Sue Thomas, Sandee Gauss, Elizabeth Elenbaum, Edith Zielke, Amelia Dortman, Sally Wolford, Mary Ellen Meehan, Mary Teahan, Ann Cleland, Ruth McCants, Kathleen O’Sullivan, and Thomas Llll. 40 students for honors clubs P. H. N. Math Club Miss Mary Neil P.H.N. Math Club Sponsor Mr. Thomas Case P.H.H. Math Club Sponsor BOTTOM ROW: Constance Repp, Cheryl Nido, Thomas Riggs, President; Janice Parsons, Secretary; Karen Osgood, Treasurer; Laurel Davidson, and Kristena Limberg. SECOND ROW: Katherine Hamilton, Mariann Sari, Jo Ann Warner, Christina Moore, Mary Ann P. H. H. Math Club Plckelhaupt, and Thomas Wade. TOP ROW: Thomas Anderson, Christopher Blunt, David Williams, Larry Stein, Michael Touma, and Donald Munro. Michael Kelly, Vice-Presi- dent, is not shown. The Math Club is a branch of the Mu Alpha Theta National High School and Junior College Mathe- matics Club. Its purpose is to promote the study, en- jo3nTient, and understanding of mathematics. At a typi- cal meeting a speaker might discuss how math is used in various profes- sions. BOTTOM ROW: Ann Cleland, Dorothy O’Sullivan, Vice-President: Cheryl Kipp, Mary White. TOP ROW: Terrance Kipp, Robert Armitage, and Robert Barker. Fettes, Thomas Lill, President; Kathleen Secretary; Anthony Gholtz, Treasurer; and James Paulson, Mary Teahan, Sue Thomas, In the spring a picnic is planned honoring the Senior members who will graduate. The club holds a formal initiation ceremony for new members to which the public is invited. To be eligible for mem- bership, one must have completed a semester of second-year algebra, and maintained a B plus or better average in math with at least a B average in other subjects. One must also expect to pursue a mathematical career. 41 Vocational clubs provide P.H.N. Future Teachers P.H.H. Future Teachers BOTTOM ROW: Ellen Albers, Vice-President; Penny Neu- man, President; Cheryl Rademacher, Secretary; Laurie Keith, Treasurer; and Mr. Larry Miller, Sponsor. SECOND ROW: Linda Elliot, Janice Ploeger, Catherine Hess, Susie Alexander, Barbara Bernum, Rebecca Grant, and Janice Parsons. TOP ROW: Diana German, Janet Conlan, Carol Weller, Judith Sparling, Bobbie Stinson, Jacqueline Sweet, Paula Meredith, and Viki Moore. BOTTOM ROW: Miss Sandra Johnson, Sponsor; Mary Ellen Meehan, President; Elaine Minteer, Vice-President; and Ruth McCants, Recording Secretary. SECOND ROW: Stanley Patrick, Dana Westphal, Carol Ann Meehan, Susan Matthews, Mary Greene, Kay Kells, Sharon Kota, and Mary Limberg. THIRD ROW: Timothy Dove, Mary Henry, Jane Christensen, Gay Grubbs, Barbara DeLuca, Elaine Valdez, and Theodore Collins. TOP ROW: Elizabeth Edwards, Jennifer Pelton, Anna Marie Gauthier, and Bonnie Bubel. Corresponding Secretary Sandra Mertz,and Treasurer Lynne Nelson are not in the picture. Tasia Bladis, Penny Neumann, and Bobbie Stinson assist visually handicapped children after school. Future Teachers of America was es- tablished in 1937, It provides an in- formal, non-credit medium for explora- tory experiences related to teaching. The members study the basic qualities of teaching traits and the history and development of public schools. Further- more, they hope to secure accurate in- formation on vocational opportunities and the chance to participate in pre-voca- tional activities. Anna Marie Gauthier pins a flower on Mr. Bruce Hobbs on Teacher Appreciation Day. 42 opportunities for a better future P.H.N. Future Nurses P.H.H. Future Nurses BOTTOM ROW: Susanne Preston, Jean Dove, Cynthia Justin, President; Suzanne Harris, Recording Secretary; and Constance Cole, Treasurer. SECOND ROW: Jenny Pronczuk, Nancy Kempf, Sandra Albers, Mary Beth Stoleker, Judy Foster, and Hellen Wismer. THIRD ROW: Ralleene Fair, Patricia Jacobsen, Katherine Gardner, Mary Lee McIntyre, Lynn Kramp, and Patti Aikman. TOP ROW: Rennee Mitchell, Paula Hool, Patricia Booth, Julie Kuhn, Linda Sheffield, and Cecilia Kramp. Miss Mary Cowan gives arm badges to Barbara Stephens and Sharon Korte for volunteer service to Port Huron Hospital. BOTTOM ROW: Rita Searislowski, Corresponding Secretary; Deara Bentley, Treasurer; Sandra Hall, Recording Secretary; Sharon Korte, Vice-President; and D’wanda Headd, President. SECOND ROW: Susan Gentry, Patricia Barker, Diane MacDonald, Bette Ball, Mary Green, and Diane Hall. THIRD ROW: Margaret Herber, Katherine Kavalick, Catherine Zauner, Nancy Jaskoski, Sara Ruiz, and Janet Stroh. TOP ROW: Barb Stevenson, Suzanne Martin, Lynn Genaw, Sharon MacDuff, and Constance Rich. Future Nurses is a club which interests students in personal and community health, encour- ages them in finding out what nursing requires and what it offers, and helps them decide wisely about professional or practical nursing as their career. Members of the Future Nurses Club face responsibility and loyalty through volunteer work as Candy Stripers at Port Huron Hospital. Frances Gilbert, Patricia Wakeham, Patti Aikman, Phebe Bell, and Cynthia Justin tell a story to a small child. 43 Varsity Club A variety of clubs BOTTOM ROW: Donald Thomas, David Williams, Daniel Jarchow, Dennis Herrick, David Baer, and Ronald Sturmer. SECOND ROW: James Paulson, Daniel Draper, Paul Aurand, William Wismer, Stephen Ward, and Lome Badley. TOP ROW: Richard Johnson, David Eppley, James Vaughn, Dwight Simmons, Dennis Weston, and Richard Faust. Great Books Club BOTTOM ROW: Isabel Falls, Christina Moore, Martha McNally, and Leslie Kaine. TOP ROW: JoAnn Warner, Ellen Albers, Katherine Reed, Susan Falls, Sharon War- shefski, and Marianne Zenero. A discussion of THE TWO DROVERS by Sir Walter Scott led by Mrs. Harriet Berlin and Mrs. Anne Millwood is carried on by Anna Marie Gauthier, Robert Willmarth. William J. Smith, Kathleen O’Sullivan, Mary Teahan, Sandra Albers, and Freda Elenbaum. 44 appeal to diverse interests Russian Club iloCpo noMcajioBaTB ox sjieHOB PyccKoro KpyxKal BOTTOM ROW: Thomas Higgs, President; Robert Armitage, Vice-President; Ellen Albers, Recording Secretary; and Sandra Albers, Corresponding Secretary, SECOND ROW; Sharon Perkins, Miss Mildred Rush, Sponsor; Tom Sleeter, and Glen Green. TOP ROW; Ronald Sturmer, Gary Weiss, and Michael Naruta. The purpose of the Rus- sky Kruzhok is to give the students of Russian an op- portunity to use Russian in a free situation and to in- crease their knowledge of Russian culture. Any student of Russian is eligible for membership provided he has a C aver- age, Russian dances and songs and a guest speaker are some of the activities. The Christmas party cen- tered around a kostyor (campfire), Russian food and music were enjoyed. The Parliamentary Law club is involved in the study of the way meet- ings and legislative bodies are conducted. The “Robert’s Rules Of Order’’ is the procedure that the Parliamentary Law Club follows . Parliamentary Law Club (Phi Lambda Kappa) BOTTOM ROW: Gregory Boughton, Sally Wolford, Pres- ident; Kathleen O’Sullivan, Vice-President; Therese Nault, Recording Secretary; Mary Teahan, Corresponding Secre- tary; Johnny Castillo, Treasurer; Mary Ellen Meehan, and Sandra Albers. TOP ROW: Robert Frasier, John Aymen, Christopher Blunt, Frederick Swegles, Patrick Mrozowski, Marilyn Zimmer, Cheryl Yarger, Carol Ann Meehan, Carrie Burns, Cheryl Kiefer, Martha Selden, and Jane O’Sullivan. 45 Clubs provide opportunities Young Republicans BOTTOM ROW: George Hess, Thomas Anderson, Patricia Taylor, Penelope Haugner, Paul Blackney, Robert Cle land, Pamela Haugner, John Squires, and James Paulson. SECOND ROW: Barbara Waters, Janet Krupp, Frances Hamm, Nancy Kempf, Paula Crooker, Kay E. Gardner, Judith Jarvis, Alexis Thornton, Francine Langolf, Heidi Ulmer, Mary Kirkendall, and Carrie Burns. THIRD ROW: Sally Nordberg, Barbara Bamby, Suzanne Harris, Janice Parsons, Linda Seibert, Chariot Limberg, Kristena Lim- berg, Cheryl Nido, Patsy Richter, Patricia Gottsleben, and Susan Gardner. TOP ROW: Steven Baker, Tom Sleeter, Larry Smith, Garland Jex, Sue Hamilton, Betty Smith, Cora Jean Vance, Robert Willmarth, Paul McIntyre, Terry Sargent, Craig Gardner, and Thomas Perry. Governor Romney is honored at WurzePs bar-b-que, after a long day of campaigning throughout the com- munity, Shown here with Governor Romney are Judith Jarvis and Thomas Anderson. Young Republicans is sponsored by Mrs. Edythe Patterson Penelope Haugner Recording Secretary Paul Blackney Robert Cleland President Vice-President 46 for a better political future Young Democrats TOP ROW: Julie Kuhn, Adale Campbell, William J. Smith, Jane Haase, John Kennedy, Therese Nault, and Kathleen O’Sullivan. SECOND ROW: Jennie Rossow, Mary Teahan, Sandra Albers, Cynthia Smith, Janie Chester, and Wendy Wilkins. THIRD ROW: Thomas DeMeritt , Keith Crull, Friend Wilkins, Alan Hess, and Christopher Blunt. Mr. Homer Sims, sponsor, is not shown. Martha Goss William J. Smith Secretary Treasurer 47 Pep Club Fun and excitement make up BOTTOM ROW: Kenneth Powers, Thomas Perry, JoAnn Willis, Paul Blackney, and George Hess. SECOND ROW: Robert Blunt, Cheryl Nido, Sandra Albers, Penelope Haugner , Bonnie Morauski, Janice Parsons, Sally Wolford, and Stephen Gillette. TOP ROW: William J. Smith, Laurel Davidson, Kristena Limberg, Janet Carson, Deborah Ludlow, Marilyn Zimmer, Ann Cleland, Katharine Hamil- ton, Janie Chester, Lorolie Brown, Suzanne Harris, Cynthia Smith, Carrie Burns, and Christopher Blunt. BOTTOM ROW: George Hess, Paul Blackney, and Kenneth Powers. SEC- OND ROW: Thomas Perry and Rebecca Grant. TOP ROW: Viki Moore. Cheerleaders Martha Goss , Laurel Davidson, Mary Ellen Hensel Chariot Limberg, and Kristena Lim- berg lead the cheers during the meetings. BOTTOM ROW: Kenneth Powers, Paul Blackney, and JoAnn Willis. SECOND ROW: George Hess. TOP ROW: Thomas Perry. Pep Club is an organization for the over enthusiastic; anyone with pep can qualify. It brings forth the loyalty of the students for those hardworking athletes at P.H.H. and P.H.N. The Club meets before all games to reas- sure themselves on new cheers and liven up the old ones. It also schedules busses for the away games and takes with them the spirit of victory wherever they go. Mr. Ralph Harrison Sponsor Thomas Perry President Paul Blackni Vice-Presidc JoAnn Willis Heidi Thorn Secretary Treasurer 48 part of school activities Movies, discussions, and plans for ski trips are the typical procedures at the Ski Club meetings. Melanie McIntosh and Cynthia Tomlin pose as they relax after a day’s skiing. Mr. Robert Dock explains the parts of a ski to James Paulson, David Weiss, Ann Cleland, and Laurie Keith. Members of the Ski Club practice skiing techniques at Boyne Moun- tain. David Weiss President Janice Ploeger Secretary Ann Cleland Vice-President © Laurie Keith Treasurer Miss Sandra Birdsall Sponsor “ . . . for when I am skiing, I lose myself in the serenity of nature, and 1 am finally free.” Freedom is but a part of the reason why skiing is the world’s fastest growing winter sport. Indulg- ing in this pastime are nearly 200 PHH and PHN students. In addition to skiing, the Club, which was organized four years ago, enjoys other activities. There are guest speakers, equipment and clothing demonstrations, and ski movies. A snow queen is elected every year. This year’s queen is Ann Cleland. 49 Sports are an important part of high school life. Students are encour- aged to participate in some phase of athletics while on the road of educa- tion. Sports give the student an op- portunity to express character, to gain recognition, and to strengthen the body. While reaching for athletic achievement the student simultane- ously prepares for life. V arsity boys work for coaches BOTTOM ROW: Cecil “Brick ’ Fowler, Athletic Director, J. Morris, D. Simmons, R. Wedge, R. Johnson, D. Draper, D. Herrick, R. Sturmer, G. Dell, D. Baer, G. Shipley, J. McMillan, and Manager T. Sargent. SECOND ROW: Coach James Bates, Coach Harold Willard, D. Eppley, D. George, D. Thomas, P. McIntyre, D. Molestead, J. Howell, R, Schlee, W. Racely, J. Hofmann, B. Summers, and Manager T. Anderson. TOP ROW: Coach James Dick- enson, T. Jones, J. Vaughn, H. Colby, P. Maxwell, T. Rachwal, J. Paulson, J. Suchin, G. Shevnoch, W, Seely, and Manager R. Willmarth. Robert Wedge runs to make a field goal. Season s Record Port Huron Opponent 13 Flint Northwestern 19 0 Grosse Pointe 19 14 Roseville 13 13 Mt. Clemens 13 14 Hamtramck 25 26 East Detroit 15 27 Pontiac Northern 14 20 Royal Oak Kimball 40 16 Ferndale 25 Won - 3 Lost - 5 Tied - 1 Coach James Bates and the players reflect the suspense of the game. 52 in order to capture E.M.L. Trophy “THE RED-WHITE FIGHT SONG” Come on and Join our song for Port Huron High, The best school in this land. Grand and glorious we’ll be victorious, The Red and White shall stand. Oh, she’s the stronghold of our community. She stands for all that’s Right! So fight, fight, fight for Alma Mater. And show them with our might. CHORUS: Fight! Fight! Fight! Fight! On to victory Fight! Fight! Fight! Fight! Shall our watchword be. So come on join our song for Port Huron High. Champions now are we! So fight, fight, fight for Alma Mater And sing for victory. Cecil “Brick Fowler, Director of Physical Education. Determination strengthens J.V. teams Junior Varsity P. ff. iV. Won - 1 Lost - 4 Tied - 1 BOTTOM ROW; D. Crocker. T. Dagg, J. Foster, D. Larson, T. Monroe, W. Angerbrandt. C. McNeil, D. Nicholson. A. Rosales, M. Green and R. Pionk. SECOND ROW: Coach Gordon Soflin, C. Truscott, G. Jefferson, D. Setter, T. Plotter, J. Toles, D. Jurn, M. Touma, D. Speilburg, J. Miller, R. Caldwell, and R. Kippen, TOP ROW: P. Gladwish, D. Wilkinson, J. Lewis, C. Crawford, R. Olunek, D.Boughner, J. Gost- inger, T. Bailey, T. Stephens, M. Gladwish, P. Whipple, and W. Brock. Junior Varsity P. H. H. Won - 2 Lost - 4 BOTTOM ROW: S. Hudy, R. Euenrostro, S. Jurk, T. Hubbard, M. Stadalnikas, J. Pozdrow- ski, J. Sugrue, A. Ross, R. Limberg, L. Dodd, and D. Herrick. SECOND ROW: Coach Reed Laughlin, M. Johnston, T, Heath, E. Distelrath, L.Pettee, B. Christick, E. Stubbs, C. Hale, C. Zielke, J. Clyne, J. Billins, D. Heino, and Coach John Heering. TOP ROW: J. Reno, R. Jackson, D. Bookrum, D. McCants, D. Farring- ton, G. Noble, T. Nichols, G. Munn, D. Middle- brooks, J. Lee, and M. Kelley. 54 Ninth graders gain experience in football Ninth Grade PHN Won - 0 Lost - 6 c% 71 TO ' ' 23 1 •a.6 ’ 07 ' 1 P a f 74 ' 43 ' gj 27 4J 46 5? 72 94 BOTTOM ROW: T. Rachwal. D. Pool, T. Reed, D. Barrett, L. Burnell, S. Huber, B. Gram, C. Kelly, J. Chester, and J. Carr. SECOND ROW: Coach Robert Clark, J. Strode, D. Burch, C. Brewer, R. Schlitt, K. Hubbard, B. Wilkins, J. Gram, R. Neal, C. Wolf, and Coach Robert Phillips. TOP ROW: L. Tarzwell, M. Bowman, M. Rademacher, D. Clark, H. McKenzie, R. Borowski, R. Howison, G. Smith, T. Webb, and B. Winters. Ninth Grade PHH Won - 4 Lost - 2 BOTTOM ROW: M. Nichols, M. Lester, W. Man- zel , R. Day, R. Bales, R. Kaercher, M. Smith, R. Lincoln, D. Klaas, F. Straub, and T. Minguske. SECOND ROW: Coach Lowell Spiess, D. Collins, S. Daggett, T. Wils on, L. Noble, P. Mrozowski, W. Curtis, F. Zielke, C. Boman, C. Maxwell, and T. Laughlin . TOP ROW: T. Callahan, K. Suchin, J. Briggins, T. Kelp, R. Moore, H. Ward, J. Jones. J. O ' Neil, R. Parker, and Manager J. Jones. This Makes E.M.L. Champs Co-captians Ronald Sturmer and Dennis Herrick receive pep talk from Cbach James Bates. Coach James Bates exercises with team before big game. 56 Coach Laughlin retires as basketball coach Award Winners: Gary Ravin, Norm Cunningham Award; Charles Dobson, Rotary Award; Robert Wedge, Honorary Captain Award; and Dennis Herrick, Clarence Phare Award. Coach Reed Laughlin, who has coached Port Huron High’s Big Reds in basketball for the past eighteen seasons, has left his coaching post to assume the role of Depart- ment Head of Athletics and Physical Edu- cation at Port Huron High School. During Coach Laughlin’s eighteen sea- sons as varsity basketball coach, he saw four of his teams win Eastern Michigan League titles and six of his teams won Class A district tournament titles. Port Huron High is very proud of this record and of its new Athletic Director. Coach Reed Laughlin 57 Varsity Squad sees much BOTTOM ROW; J, Harris, W, Morris, C. Dobson, Cants, M. Cortese, D. Bookrum, T. Jones, and Coach S. Schaefer, R. Faust, R. Wedge, D, Herrick, and Reed Laughlin. TOP ROW: T, Woodward, D. Brown, M. Kelly. SECOND ROW: R. Burde, Coach Lowell R. Jackson, B. Christick, E. Distelrath, S. Jurk, Spiess, G. Weaver, E. Stubbs, G. Jamison, D. Me- T. Gonzales, and D. Herrick. Season s Record Port Huron Opponent 49 Flint Northwestern 92 55 Birmingham Seaholm 74 61 Farmington 63 54 Walled Lake 61 62 Roseville 57 62 Ferndale 68 53 Mt. Clemens 62 52 East Detroit 73 64 Roseville 75 74 Mt. Clemens 83 67 Grosse Pointe 77 50 Hamtramck 95 45 East Detroit 83 67 Pontiac Northern 65 53 Ferndale 72 69 Pontiac Waterford 89 63 Lapeer 80 Won - 1 Lost - 16 Robert Wedge Jumps high to recover the ball, while Charles Dobson awaits the outcome. action in long season Big Reds try hard to retain control of the ball. 59 Underclassmen pracdce hard in preparation BOTTOM ROW: A. Dicer, G. Repp, L. Nestle, M. W. Angerbrandt, J. Foster, J. Miller, T. Dagg, and Marks, D. Eppley, D. George, and F. Mitchell. W. Sparling. TOP ROW: Coach Robert Clark, K. Renno, D. Jurn, Port Huron Season s Record Northern Season s Record Port Huron Opponent Port Huron Opponent 47 Flint Northwestern 51 62 Birmingham Seaholm 62 69 Davison 56 49 Pontiac Central 55 54 Farmington 69 55 Walled Lake 39 68 Croswell-Lex 32 46 PHH Reserve 44 44 P.H. Northern 46 65 Roseville 29 43 Ferndale 65 46 Mt. Clemens 43 56 Pontiac Central 52 59 East Detroit 71 55 Deckerville 65 63 Davison 56 72 Roseville 52 55 PHH Reserve 53 53 P.H. Northern 55 72 Grosse Pointe 55 41 Mt. Clemens 44 48 East Detroit 66 61 Hamtramck 59 80 Cros-Lex 47 37 Pontiac Northern 60 56 Ferndale 53 47 Pontiac Waterford 65 Won - 9 Lost - 3 Tied - 1 747 Total Points 771 53.5 Average Per Game 55.1 (Won - 5 Lost - 9) for berths on Varsity Squad Ninth Grade PHH Won Lost-5 BOTTOM ROW; R. Lincoln, M. Nichols. J. Jones, T. Backwill, B. Maxwell, J. R. Jones, Coach Gene M. Lester, M. Smith, and T, Laughlin. TOP ROW: Dunbar, R. Moore, W. Stewart, and M. Prevost. Ninth Grade PHN Won 8 Lost 0 BOTTOM ROW: M. Rademacher, C. Weston, J. Carr, C. Kelly, Coach James Bates, J. Strode, S. Huber, J. Crowl, D. Clark, T. Rachwal, and G. Smith. TOP B. Winters, and C, Brewer. ROW: Manager B. Wilkins, J. Burnell, B. Gram, Baseball - A sport enjoyed by all BOTTOM ROW; D. Herrick, D. Thomas, F. Hubbard, M. T. Dagg, G. Munn, S. Kolbourn,R. Johnson, D. Weston, Deacon, R. Russel, G. Roberts, P. McAuley, and M. Kelly. W. Racely, and Coach John Heering. TOP ROW: A. SECOND ROW; Coach Anthony Bonito, G, Goss, L. Badley, Cooks, T, Henderson, J. Burdie, and T. Stafford. SEASON’S RECORD Ferndale Birmingham-Seaholm Davison Davison Hazel Park Royal Oak-Kimball Flint Northern Flint Northern Roseville East Detroit Mt, Clemens Livonia-Bentley Livonia- Bentley Lost-4 Opponent Anthony Bonito Assistant Coach 62 P.H. netters strengthen toward end of season Reed Laughlin Coach Season s Record Port Huron Opponent 5 P,H.-St. Stephen 0 0 Ferndale 5 3 St. Clair 4 2 Birmingham- Seaholm 3 1 Hazel Park 4 5 Lapeer 2 3 Royal Oak-Kimball 2 3 Roseville 2 3 P.H.-St. Stephen 2 2 East Detroit 3 4 St. Clair 3 1 Mt. Clemens 4 Won - 6 Lost -6 BOTTOM ROW: D. Williams. R. Marshall, L. Nestle, R. Clemens. D. Schultz, J, Morris, and D. Lashbrook. TOP ROW: Coach Reed Laughlin, L. Stein, R. Arthur, E. Stubbs, A. Drescher, J. Kennedy, and D. Rainey, Golf team in good form Standing; Steve Hill, Edward Koopman, Coach Robert Hayes, Anthony Goltz, Joseph Mericka, and kneeling, Joseph Fowler. Port Huron Opponent 218 Ferndale 230 418 St. Stephen 408 Flint-Southwestern 219 St. Clair 225 Bi r m ingham - Se aho Im 216 St. Stephen 219 Royal Oak-Kimball 208 St. Clair 219 Flint-Southwestern 204 Roseville 418 Croswell-Lex 218 Lapeer 421 Mt, Clemens 342 Flint Regionals (6th Place) 421 E.M.L. (P.H.) (Tied for 3rd) Won - 11 Lost - 2 Swim team has 0-4 record before split Won-0 Lost-3 BOTTOM ROW: J. Chester. J. Willis, T, Adams. TOP ROW: M. Whitney. T. SuUivan. J. Middlemas, T. Monroe, S. Tomlin, R. DeLacy, and T. Anderson. N, Torrey, J. Grant, and Coach James Dickenson. BOTTOM ROW: D. Kish, M. Kelley, W. Wismer, W. Seely, and J. Billins. TOP ROW: R. Hobden, K. Richardson, P. Gauthier, and G. Johnson. Grapplers bring home E.M.L. trophy Gary Ravin uses a r everse nelson in an attempt to pin his opponent. PORT HURON HIGH SCHOOL WRESTLING RECORD 1963-64 Port Huron . Opponent 21 Davison 27 0 Flint Central 48 21 Pontiac Central 25 24 W ar ren- Fitzge raid 26 29 Lakeview 19 46 London 8 28 East Detroit 20 11 Hazel Park 31 42 Roseville 6 39 Croswell-Lex 13 9 Royal Oak-Kimball 31 23 Utica 26 BOTTOM ROW: J. Russell. G. Ravin. E. McMillan. K. Kania, T. Balmer. G. Moak. D. Ward, and A. McMillan. SECOND ROW: Coach Bruce Hazen, H. Atcheson, M. Williams, D. Schlee, R. Sturmer, P. Hering, M. Touma, and Coach Anthony Bonito. TOP ROW: J. McCabe, D. Barrett, D. Pool, T. Anderson, C. Atcheson, D. Coleman, W. Moncrief, M. Shott, and T. Sargent. 66 Cross Country meets stiff competition BOTTOM ROW:D. Rossow, D. Stevenson, S. Ward, P. R. Miller, R. Waddell, T. Balmer, W. Lentz, J. Eichen- Aurand, L. Eichenberg, M. Kelly, R. Rodegeb, J. Mid- berg, and Coach Charles Richards, dlemas, and T. Perry. TOP ROW: E. Strang, W. Oobson, Varsity Meets Reserve Meets Port Huron Opponents 17 Davison . . 44 17 Croswell-Lex .... . . 44 24 Roseville . . 31 24 East Detroit .... . . 33 31 Mt. Clemens .... . . 24 26 Roseville . . 30 23 Warren-Fitzgerald . . . 34 41 Ferndale . . 20 40 Mt. Clemens .... . . 19 25 East Detroit .... . . 33 Won - 7 Lost - 3 Eastern Michigan League - 4th PI. Regional Meet - 9th PI. Port Huron Opponents 15 Davison 46 18 Corswell-Lex 48 24 Roseville 31 East Detroit 33 Capac 24 47 Mt. Clemens 16 50 Ferndale 15 45 Mt. Clemens 17 30 Capac 27 41 East Detroit 18 Won - 3 Lost - 6 - 9 Captain Larry Eichenberg 67 Total Meets Port Huron Runners set pace for an even record BOTTOM ROW: J. McMillan, F. Rodegeb, W. Thomason. L. Eichenberg, V. McAuley, J. Hudgins, J. Cates, J. Chambers, M. Shoulders, R. Wedge, J. Harris, and D. Himmel. SECOND ROW: Coach Charles Richards, R. Ferriby, F. Krenke, P. Maxwell, S. Kennedy, D. Baer, D. Schlaufman, M. Re3Tiolds, R. Sturmer, D. Stevenson, L. Moncrief, W. Seely, J. Howell, R. Carson, and Coach Gordon Soflin. TOP ROW: D. Andrews, T. Jones, R. Williams, D. Rossow, D. Simmons, C. Flynn, P. Aurand, W ' . Armstrong, G. Harris, G. Shipley, R. Nester, W. Tanton, and R. Schlee. Port Huron Opponent Varsity Season s Record 811 2 Cros-Lex 271 2 67 Ferndale 45 31 Birmingham 78 521 2 Hazel Park 61 2 1 Central Mich. Relays 542 3 Royal Oak-Kimball 541 3 42 Roseville 67 12 Regional (5th Place) 67 East Detroit 42 48 Mt. Clemens 61 -mra -m 6 E.M.L. (8th Place) Ninth Won-3 Lost- 3 BOTTOM ROW: R. Buenrostro, J. Tillman, M. Kelly, G. Noble, A. Ross, D. Heino, J. Foster, D. Bookrum, W. Angerbrandt, A. Fosales, C. Truscott, R. Caldwell, and R. Kippen, SECOND ROW: Coach Lowell Spiess, J. Haslip, R. Jackson, J. Gilbert, R. Hobden, B. Christick, C. McNeil, F. Mitchell, H. Nutt, R. Pionk, S. Tinner- man, and Coach Robert Clark. TOP ROW: R. Hobden, R. Limberg, T. Hubbard, E. Distelrath, M. Cortez, G. Jamison, D. Larson, G. Jefferson, T. Piotter.D. Bloxom, R. Rodegeb, and O. McAuley. 68 G.A.A. Officers and Council plan many activities G.A.A. Officers The Girls Athletic Association officers are Cynthia Tomlin, Recording Secretary; Diana Hayes, Co- Vice- President; Marilyn Kemp, President; Jo Ann Emery, Co-Vice-President; and Pamela Schultz, Correspond- ing Secretary. G.A.A. Council BOTTOM ROW: Laurie Kendrick, Laurie Irwin, Cynthia Tomlin, Pane la Schultz, Marilyn Kemp, Jo Ann Emery, Diana Hayes, Marilyn Lester, and Sandra Emlaw. SECOND ROW: Mary Ann Pickelhaupt, Judith Keeler, Marcia Meyers, Sue Thomas, Virginia Wyllie, Kathryn Wyllie, Eliza Smafield, Georgina Smafield, Frances Hamm, and Sharon Warshefski. THIRD ROW: Laurel Davidson, Monica Langolf, Marilyn Yeager, Jerie Norman, Louise Hoskins, Wendy Kendrick, Susan Lo ndon, Patricia Cottingham, Toni Gottsleben, and Mary Jane Overhalt. FOURTH ROW: Ruth Ann Schmidt. Janice Bubel. Martha Goss, Deborah McDaid, Paula Cochrane, Kristine Cronce, Nancy Ammerman, Patricia Barker, Denise Blanchard,and Marian Lill. TOP ROW: Sandra Reynolds, Patricia Schroeder, Francine Langolf, Kitty Smalldon, Sally Wolford, Diane Schroeder, Susan Holth, Marilyn Runk, and Patricia Edwards. 69 Special nights rank highest Mom ' s Night Dad ' s Night among G.A.A. activities Cheerleaders combine grace, poise, and strong Martha Goss, Mary Ellen Hensel, Kristena Limberg, Deborah Phare, Chariot Limberg, Patricia Schroeder, and Laurel Davidson. Georgina and Eliza Smafield work hard to keep G.A.A. poster up to date. 72 to cheer teams to victories PHH Reserve Squad KNEELING: Carol Ann Meehan, Nancy Ammerman, and Bonnie Hallay. STANDING: Margaret Bigger. PHN Reserve Squad BOTTOM ROW; Linda Provost, and Jamie Burde. SECOND ROW; Sandra Lauridsen, Margaret Davidson, and Judith Keeler. TOP ROW; Nancy Lange, and Barbara Stewart. 73 Every student shares in common a body of studies, a curriculum that the high school believes to be a necessary framework for an enlightened indivi- dual. Beyond the basic areas of study, students may elect courses from a wealth of possible choices which may best fit his individual interests, abil- ities, and needs. The high school curriculum will help to effectively prepare the student who chooses to go to college or to a technical school, as well as the student who may enter into the working world or the house- hold. The well-balanced curriculum on the student’s educational road is essential in developing his future standard of living and his happiness. Curriculum School days - - play days . . , work days Patricia Cray, Patricia Lang, Christopher Blunt, Patsy Richter, Catherine Dommer, Christine Schattler, and Roberta Kilgore enjoy the first snowfall. However, they later enjoyed a more eventful snowfall of fifteen inches — Result? No school February 25 and 26! A large number of girls who enroll in gym classes take an active part in the G A A.; here Sally Wolford performs a spread eagle on the trampoline. Creative ideas are displayed in art class Donald Smart, Hugh White, Susan Wherwein, Georgette LaVere, David Gamble, James Wilson, and Dale Darland are putting the final touches on their projects in Mr. William Mandt’s Art Class. Student arts display creates interest at Port Huron Northern’s Open House. Donald McKelvey, Neal Thrower, Etonald Carmichael, Wayne Lepiors, and John Mrs. J. Clausen, a new Harrington are working diligently on their unfinished projects. teacher at P.H.N.H.S., gives help to Donald Wall. 77 Between sessions the library is in constant use. Students are busy looking for facts and background information for reports and research papers. Students meet Caesar and Hamlet Mrs. Zaida Chidester asks her Freshman students for Deborah Ludlow gives her six-weeks’ report on “Treason” definitions from a vocabulary list. in Miss Linda Lewis’s 10th grade English Class. David Dawson, Constance Brenton, Terry Woodward, and Carolyn Trombley get assistance from Mr. Elmer Malone on their work sheets. Charles Dobson, Mary Ellen Hensel, Cheryl Rademacher, and David Merrley read HAMLET orally to Mr. Homer Sims ' 11th grade English Literature class. grammar and structure Mary Ann Hartman, Secretary of Miss Isabel MacLaren’s Senior English class, hands tests back to Thomas Lill and Gerald Genaw. Each year high school students reapply themselves to mastering English, The Freshmen learn basic sentence structure and parts of speech. The Sophomores’ study of English includes nouns, verbs, and Julius Caesar. In the Junior year students may take English Literature, a study of English authors and their writings. Shake- speare’s HAMLET,for example, is a tradition among English “scholars.” Seniors study Ameri- can Literature as well as gram- mar. Composition is especially important to the college bound during this final year in high school. 79 Language creates an interes Wilma Thomason leads her classmates in Miss Mary Edward’s Latin class as they pronounce the letters of the alphabet. In Latin the students learn the structure of the language. Emphasis is placed or reading and translation. In the advancec courses considerable time is devoted tc Roman oratory, philosophy, and poetry. A course in beginning French is designee to help the student learn to understanc and use spoken and written French. This is accomplished through informal con- versation lessons, records, and written dictation. In Spanish classes a variety of con- versational patterns is developed and correct pronunciation is stressed. The Russian alphabet is somewhat dif- ferent fro m our own, although, like ours it is derived from the Greek alphabet Only after the student has gained famili- arity with spoken Russian will he start reading and writing the language. Mr. Charles Forton observes his beginning French class while they recite from the board. Oral recitations help students speak more fluently. 80 Mr . Gale Ahearn’s Spanish students ask questions in Heather Keith. Terry Harris, Daniel Jurn, George Elliot, Spanish about the pictures which are held by Bonnie Mark Olunek, and Kandy Barr. Megerle, Catherine Hess, Pamela Neal, Barbara Bailey, Students in Miss Mildred Rush’s second-year class listen to basic Russian sentences through earphones in the language laboratory. Customs, cultures, lands Michael Reynolds explains “double jeopardy ’ and the “rights of the accused’’ in a criminal case to Mr. James Duncan’s Senior Government Class. Wars, dates, and names are all part of the Social Studies De- partment. While the Seniors hunt for “news points” in American Government, the Juniors study Beard, Brown, and the Constitution in Ameri- can History. Freshmen learn about the three branches of government in Civics. Sen- iors, Juniors, Sophomores, and Freshmen take advantage of the many electives offered in this department. The pur- pose ... to learn of the past, to study the present, and to avoid errors in the future. Students concentrate on a test given in Sociology Class under the direction of Miss Doris Warren. L3mda Smith, Judaline Ross, and Gary Overholt outline the Northwest Territory in Mr. Robert Clark’s Ameri- can History Class. governments and peoples William Borntrager and Dorothy Mosure point out the Roman Empire to Mrs. Eugenie Becker’s World History Class. Linda Balmer, Linda Buford, Ellery Burleigh, and Theodore Collins concentrate on a World Geography quiz. Ronald Neal and Marguerite Lentz give a report on England’s Winston Churchill, whose death in January was felt deeply throughout the world. 83 Students acquire scientific knowledge Shirley Brewster, Dalton Coleman, Paul Castillo, David Leslie, Linda Smith, and Mark Stadalnikas examine props used in Mr. Allen Phillip’s General Science class. Nancy Hawley, Lawrence LaTurno, Carol Thornton, and Terryl Nichols identify rocks in ninth-hour Earth Science class. 84 through analysis. . . and observation The Biology Program this year includes observation of many unique animal and plant specimens which are obtained by students through an exchange program with a high school in Florida. Erosion, rocks, and top soil are topics studied in Earth Sci- ence. Pupils learn about the earth and natural occurrences on it. Electrical Science deals with electrical circuits. A special study is made of vacuum tubes, transistors, and their applica- tions in electronic circuits. Rather than delving into one branch of science, general sci- ence students learn about all branches, including weather, ma- gnetism, and the solar system. Mr. James Patmos, Biology instructor, shows Kay Novak and Meredith Matthews a corn snake as Tony Siaw observes a tortoise. Chemistry students study the chemical com- position of elements, mixtures, and compounds; physics pupils study the non-living aspects of science — they learn about matter, energy, and their transformations. Gary Munce figures angular ve loci ty in Mr. Sami Alam’s Physics class. James Lusko and Rodney Whiting measure volts through a capacitor in Electrical Science. 85 Mathematics promotes students John Lewis, Ellen Thayer, Betty Jo Smith, SueShevnock, and David Rosenberger test figures to see if they are rigid, in Plane Geometry, Miss Mary Neil explains radians as Mary Ellen Hensel, Jeffery McCabe, and other members of the Solid Geo- metry and Trigonometry Class observe. James Weaver points out highlights of the bulletin board in Mr. Harry Anderle’s General Math class. Miss Patricia Seiber distributes test papers among members of her sixth-hour Practical Math Class. 86 ability to think logically Algebra, “the science of cal- culation by numbers and general symbols” is taught to many pupils. First-year algebra stu- dents learn substitution and fac- toring, while advanced algebra pupils study graphing and sec- ond-degree equations. Geometry deals with lines, angles, surfaces, and solids. Plane Geometry pupils con- centrate on planes or surfaces, while Solid Geometry, which is taught with Trigonometry, deals with solid figures. Trigonometry is a study of triangles. Pupils learn about sides and angles of triangles, and their relationships to each other. As members of Mrs. Isabelle Sischo’s Algebra class study their assignment, Richard Eastman, Dent Wolfe, Jeanine Fenner, Randy Tubbs, Kathyrn Martin, and Diane Armstrong put the problems on the board. 87 Come on and join our song BOTTOM ROW: L. Knisley, K. Sommerville, L. Shaw, J. Rossow, R. Weicht, J. Bennett, B. Van Buskiek, G. Wingard, R. Gardner, B. Shover, L. Williams, S. Sullivan, M. Biernot, C. Kipp, W. Hampton, L. Smith, L. Rands, J. Fry, C. DeLacy, and J. Gossman. SECOND ROW: B. Fry, D. Fogarty, D. Hobbs, J. Carrier, J. Hisscock, G. Tallent, S. Horbes, M. Heber, P. Porter, J. Reed, J. Payton, N. Evans, J. Sweet, K. Chapman, S. Heath, J. Haase, P. Haughner, D. Head, S. Wlirzel, and N. Parrott. THIRD ROW: L. Parr, M. Johnston, T. Heath, D.Wooliver, D. Burrows, S. Matthews, M. Hudson, B. Philphs, D. May, R. Hale, M. Cartier, J. Morris, T. Loope, E. Burtch, T. French, S. Par row, D. Foltz, R. Cobb, W. Miller and T. Bartley. Mr. Joseph Airtene, director of the combined P.H.H. and P.H.N. high schools’ A Cappe 11a Choir, is often seen leading the student body in sing- ing the National Anthem. He has been with the Choral Department of PHH for thirteen years. 88 ‘‘COME ON AND JOIN OUR SONG’’ During the year Mr. Joseph Airtene, Director of the 65 voice Port Huron A Cappella Choir, revised the phrase “sound of music” and made it not only a sound but a feeling. Mr. Airtene urged during a vocalizing session, “A piece of music has no life ot its own. You (the choir) have to give it that life by not only singing the notes but feeling them.” The choir sang both sacred and secular songs in order to provide variety. Aside from performing during many assemblies the choir gave several preformances for community affairs. Among them were the annual Kick-Off program for the Community Chest, a tour of seven intermediate schools in order to stimulate musical interest, and the Kiwanis Club Luncheon. Members of the group attended Choral Clinic at Wajme State University, The A Cappella Choir along with the Girls’ Glee Club and the Band made a record in order to raise money. The group went to the Fisher Theater to see the world premier of the musical comedy “I had a Ball” starring Buddy Hackett. They also performed at Cobo Hall during the Christmas Season. Jennie Rossow, Dorothy Fettes, and Wenda Hampton are the piano accompanists for the choir for Port Huron High. . Jane Payton, Jacqueline Sweet, and Nancy Evans were chosen Linda Williams, Jennie Rossow, Laura Rands, and Carol from the A Cappella Choir to be in the Girls Trio. DeLacy perform as the girls quartet in the various activ- ities throughout the year. The girls trio at Port Huron High School, formerly a quartet, was organized last year. This year, as a trio in the A Cappella Choir, Jane Payton, Jacqueline Sweet, and Nancy Evans had the opportunity to perform at the various intermediate schools. They also traveled with the A Cappella Choir. The girls quartet, which was organized last fall, performed for many concerts during the year. They entertained for the American Legion at Cobo Hall, the seven intermediate schools of Port Huron, and at various school activities. The girls sextet was chosen from the A.M. Girls Glee Club, to perform at various musical events this year. They travel with both the Glee Club and A Cappella Choir, and convey upon the audience the spirit and appreciation of many different types of music. The music for the Glee Club is chosen by their Director, Mr. Joseph Airtene. The sextet music is chosen by the six girls. The girls’ sextet includes Cynthia Neal, Linda Barrett, Isabel Falls, JoAnn Willis, Cheryl Older, and Janet Gram. 89 Choirs present musical program. . Mr. Joseph Airtene, Director of P.H.N. Girls Glee Club. BOTTOM ROW: M. Estrada, N. Emerick, M. Miller, C. Neal, C. Older. E. Ray, P. Booth, S. Cummings, and S. Grant. SECOND ROW; G. Woolsey, I. Falls, J. Gram. P. Cooke, K. Ernst, K. Blizzard, B. Brown, B. Hippie, P. Carpenter. P. Anderson, and N. Graves. THIRD ROW: P. Cottingham. K. Buntebart, G. Harmer, P. Wakeham, D. German, C. Crackel, S. Sweet, J. Willis, L. Barrett, N. Dennis, M. Jex, and B. Baker. Mr. Charles Forton, Director of P.H.H. Girls Glee Club. BOTTOM ROW: B. Kenney, C. Brown, S. Barrett, M. Groh, L. Shanks, S. Caudill, C. Kidd. J. Wilier, L. Jones, and D. Mitchell. SECOND ROW: K. Cherry. C. Willan, S. Tribble. M. Selden, S. Ritter, S. Jahn, J. Light, T. Bonkoski, S. Martin, C. Middleton, C. Gemoules, S. Rebenock, M. Shaw, and E. Beauchamp. THIRD ROW: C. Rich, J. Ward. S. Weston, M. Herber, F. Elenbaum, L. Jonseck, D. Evans, P. McNeil, L. Harvey, E. Moncrief, G. Grubbs, D. Hill, S. Albert, B. Cesefske, J. Zuidema, P. Baker, and C. Burns. At the piano, Donna Reitz. . .for school and community P.H.N. Band Officers: Secretary-Treasurer, Rebecca Ray; Vice-President, Sharon Warshefski; and President, William Schmidt. P.H.H. Band Officers: President, David Daggett; Vice-President, Jennifer Pelton; and Secretary- Treasurer, Diane Burns. Fight on for Northern High School, Band Director, Mr. Clarence H. Wade; Drum Major, William Schmidt; Majorettes, M. Pickel- haupt, S. Wooley, C. Vance, J. Parsons, D. West- phal, N. Cordell, and D. Morris. BOTTOM ROW: D. Willing, R. Burde, G. Moore, J. O’Neil, S. Par row, L. Burde, and P. Smith. SECOND ROW: J. Conlan, C. Nuske, D. Bubel, R. Miller, R. Car- penter, F. Swegles, and W. Plouff. THIRD ROW: S. Kota, L Hofmann, C. Koch, B. Weiss, G. Zeig, N. Reed, and D. Daggett. FOURTH ROW: D. Burns, K. Williams, S. Alexander, G. Smith, J. Delong, S. Gentry, and J. Goodman. FIFTH ROW: P. Richter, S. Hall, K. Barrymore, N. Hawley, E. Anglebrandt, C. McWilliams, and L. Lewandowski. SIXTH ROW: G. Jamison, R. Stanislowski, K. Barrymore, C. Dommer, K. Livingston, C. Barry, and B. Manzel. SEVENTH ROW: G. Elliot, C. MacDonald, C. Dawson, J. Pelton, D. Bradley, N. Johnson, and D. Shell. EIGHTH ROW: M. Cowger, M. DeMeritt, M. Hudson, R. Noble, B. Bernam, T. Kipp, and M. Block. NINTH ROW: N. Hanneke, E. Strang, T. Richter, G. Turton, K. White, R. Dalrymple, and K. Foster. TENTH ROW: H. Kress, C. Allen, B. Barr, F. Wirick, J. Dell, R. Everitt, and B. Wismer. TOP ROW: D. Kiefer, J. Ploeger, V. Vance, D. Berry, L. Ragen, and D. McAuley. Raise high the Gold and Blue’ Mr. Clarence Wade, Band director of the combined bands of Port Huron and Port Huron Northern High School: He has been directing bands in Port Huron for fourteen years. Band Activities Four Home Football Games Homecoming Parade Homecoming Game 1-94 Dedication Eight Home Basketball Games Christmas Assembly All- Area Rafael Mendez Cncert Spring Band Concert City Solo Festival County Band Festival Graduation Baccalaureate Memorial Day Parade Michael Hudson leads the band class while Mr. Clarence Wade takes money for their successful candy sale. 93 Physical Fitness is our goal Steve Sharrard, Kenneth Krell, David Haynes, and John The boys sixth-hour gym class start the afternoon with a Braikaett watch as Timothy Ridge tries for a basket. few push-ups. Terrance Randolph and John Coon do chin-ups to maintain James Growl tries for a basket as others line up for their physical fitness. turn. 94 is their goal. . . LEADERS: BOTTOM ROW: Mary Ann Metzger. Karolyn Kurtz, Sharon Mooney, Georgina Smafield, Marcia Dunn, Mary Lou Williams, Betty Smith, Carol Reed, Barbara Cesefske, Deborah Phare, Virginia Henry, and Linda Brown. SECOND ROW: Nancy Hawley, Janice Reynolds, Pamela Schultz, Eliza Smafield, Bonnie Anglebr ant, Bonnie Amey, Brenda Crankshaw, Sue London, Lorraine C ar- michael, Jerie Norman, and Suzanne Gostinger. THIRD ROW: Karen Zmolik, Linda Buffington, Patricia Hansen, Marilyn Lester, Mary Courtney, Sandy Reynolds, Patricia Cottingham, Karen Lacey, Lynn Kramp, Patti Aikman, Linda Sheldon, and Linda Seibert. FOURTH ROW: Christine Fockler, Sally Merchant, Hallie Munger, Vicki Levitt, Betty Kleeves, Wendy Kendrick, Sandra Bugg, Cheryl Parker, Susan Wurzel, Elaine Kelly, Cherie Lester, and Janet Allen. TOP ROW: Barbara Waters, Sally Schofield, Carol Emlaw, Sandra Emlaw, Deana Bentley, Jane Running, Loretta Fuller, Linda Bahr , Janet Allen, Paula Anger, and Elaine Caderet. The girls in sixth-hour gym class start the day with “warm up“ exercises. Volleyball is played and enjoyed by the girls in all gym classes. 95 Classwork precedes practice for driver training Mr. Richard Hlllaker explains a left-hand turn to sophomore Dianna Allen. The Driver Education program pro- vides for both classroom instruction and for traffic experience. Students who have reached or who are approaching the legal driving age of 16 may enroll in the classes. The program is organized so that all students have the opportunity to re- ceive instruction some time during high school. Each student enrolling in a Driver Education course is given a physical screening test and must meet the legal requirements for operating a motor vehicle before he receives his instruction. Mr. William Morrison, Driver Training instructor, gives last-minute directions to one of the student drivers as Frances Gilbert, Paul Blackney, and Robert Cleland listen. Students learn to Mrs. Catherine Brown leads a discussion in Home and Family Living class on the importance of religion in marriage. Barbara Tarzwell, Catherine Cornwell, Lynda Reeves, Nancy Benner, and Bridget Gunn prepare a salad in Mrs. Mary Albracht’s fifth-hour Foods class. manage future homes Diane Gonzales, VictoriaGamble,and Donna Wickings work at the sewing machines in Miss Laura Moore’s Cloth- ing class. The Home Economics Department offers a choice of either foods or clothing. Students may complete four years in either area of study. Those taking Clothing learn not only how to sew, but, also, how to buy and take care of clothes. Girls study child care, good groom- ing, and the importance of color in decorating their future homes. Money management, tex- tiles and timesaving short cuts are taught in this class, also. Those taking Foods learn how to prepare attractive meals. Using these newly learned techniques, they have teas and parties, often serving foreign foods. They are also kept busy by the study of marketing laundering, and budgeting for the family. 97 Industrial Arts develop skill in the In the third-hour Auto Theory Class Mr, Michael Hanov explains the functioning of the engine to Jon Crull, Duane Michaels, Larry Terbush, Dennis London, Robert Barr, and Robert Brewer. Mr. Bruce Hobbs shows students in Metals I how to cut a sheet of metal. Industrial Arts is a course which familiarizes the student with an industrial environment. In the mechanical drawing area, the student learns about funda- mental tools needed to make drawings, and he becomes ac- quainted with sketching and blue- print reading. Machine Shop students learn how to operate the lathes, drill presses, milling machines, and grinders. Bench metals, sheet metal, copper, brass, wrought iron, and steel are used for cutting, shap- ing, filing, drilling, tapping, and polishing in General Metals. In Advanced Metals welding is in- troduced. In Woodworking classes stu- dents learn how to use hand and power tools. Emphasis is placed on originality of design in the various projects. Identification of woods and construction are also covered. The Crafts course is designed to acquaint the student with leath- er, plastic, and such light metals as copper and aluminum. In Auto Theory classes stu- dents gain working knowledge of engines and auto parts. Students in the Machine Shop class watch with interest as Mr. Harold Cook demonstrates a lathe operation. proper and safe use of tools and machines In Mr. Floyd Belt’s Mechanical Drawing Class the boys Willard Hicks and David Kish prepare to cut a block of begin work on scale drawing. wood on a power saw in Mr. Ross Buckman’s Wood Class. Dennis Ward and Gary Schott enthusiastically work on leather cutting and carving in Miss Alice Kuhlenkamp’s afternoon Crafts Class. Students develop marketable In Mr. Edward Bargiel’s Office Practice class students prepare for their day’s work. Business Education courses provide an under- standing of the nature and functions of business. In Beginning Typewriting the student learns how to operate the typewriter with some degree of skill. In the more advanced classes emphasis is placed on accuracy and speed. Beginning Stenography students develop skill in reading and writing their shorthand notes. A course in transcription is designed to assist the more advanced stenography student in Annette Kaufman shows the solution to a mathematical problem In Miss Sandra Birdsall’s General Business Class. making an orderly and easy transition from the classroom to the office. In Office Machines classes students learn how to operate the adding machines, manual rotary calculators, and the transcription machines. Bookkeeping students labor away on their led- gers and journals. These Business Education courses pave the way for direct job opportunities. Transcription students type business letters while Mrs. Fern Lindsay gives some helpful advice. 100 skills in Business Education Mr. Charles Johnson, Stenography instructor, gives words a minute and transcribe with 95 per cent his first-year class a quiz. By the end of the year accuracy. Advanced students write 100 words a minute the goal is to take dictation for five minutes at 60 for five minutes. Bonnie Morauski and Cher ie Lester work on problems using Mr. Ted Z TOwski reviews the material on the chart rotary calculators in Mr. Edward BargieBs Office and diagram in his Bookkeeping class. Machines class. 101 Co-op has “unbeatable team Patrick Shivers prepares a display for Tireville U.S.A. in the Co-op Department display window. At Mosher’s Jewelry Mary Teahan admires an attractive stainless steel display. Part of Loretta Cochrane’s daily work at Michigan National Bank is typing letters for Mr. Ned Conner and Mr. Robert Riggs. Budd Gilbert waits on customers at the L. G. Haig Ladies Shoe Store. Mr. Peter Weiss and Mr. Buckland stand by while William Hallay runs the tennoner machine. 102 Students, parents, employers, faculty Cheryl Losie operates the Burroughs Bookkeeping machine at Shaker Touma Men’s Wear. Donald Wismer Director Edward Tinsley Co-ordinator N. Ron Oman Co-ordinator Barbara Yeager takes dictation from Mr. Milton Bush, Attorney-at-law. Gregory James gets magazines ready for delivery at Kramer News as Mr. Ed Jahn looks on. The co-op students of P.H.H.S. and P.H.N. are pleased that their schools have one of the largest and most successful programs in Michigan. 101 Port Huron area firms are presently providing excellent job training for 211 senior trainees. There are 88 different job classifications offered to students in three fields: retailing, office practice and trade and industry. A recent survey showed that only 3 per cent of the cooperatively trained youths were jobless after graduation, and about 20 to 25 per cent of the average high school class were unemployed. The study also showed that 30 per cent of the trainees were attending col- lege or were enrolled in some other train- ing program. Mr. H. E. Paulson is the Director of Vocational Education for the Port Huron Area School District. 103 Seniors Class of ‘65, you are at the cross- roads. As Seniors you have acquired respect and quiet dignity, for you have succeeded in overcoming the barriers of two schools to graduate as one class. Soon you will don the cap and gown and suddenly realize your high school years are but a memory. You will be facing new roads filled with new adventures and experiences. The opportunities are many; the future is yours. ' ‘ Our greatest glory is not in never falling, poses with the P.M. class officers: Stephen Schaefer, President; Sandra Hill, Vice-President; Stephanie Walker, Secretary; and Loretta Cochrane, Treasurer. Class Flower - - Yellow Rose Unification throu separation! This was the challenge presented to the Seniors of 65, as half of them were moved from Port Huron High School to the new school. But the Seniors of both schools made a great effort to remain united and showed much determination as well as cooperation in their ability to function as an enthusiastic, well-run class. They chose the Yellow Rose for their class flower, symbolic of their years in high school being completed with the qualities a yellow rose seems to express. A rose begins its life as a bud, but matures to a complete flower, after days of sun and rain. Through these happy thou trying years, we appreciated the help we receiv from our many friends — homeroom advisors, teachers, counselors, and administrators. The Seniors were very sorry to lose the guidance of Mr. Colen J. Sommerville, principal, who left us at mid-year. We welcomed Mr. Gaylord Feick, who saw us through our graduation activities. Seniors look forward to the arrival of their caps and gowns which mean marching practice in preparing for the final activities: Senior Assembly, Baccalaurate, and Commencement. 106 but in rising every time we fall 99 Class officers for the A.M. session, Robert Blunt, President; Patricia Taylor, Vice-President; Kristena Limberg, Secretary; and Chariot Limberg, Treasurer; pose with their principal Ml . James Overly. Class Colors - - Gold and White School Alma Mater Let us join our hearts together As we pledge our loyalty. And we’ll look to Alma Mater For hopes to cherish endlessly. In our hearts that are united Are thoughts that never die, I We will keep in memory always This our own Port Huron High. Though the years ahead may number More than those we’ve leh behind, Still the dreams will always linger In our hearts, our lives, and our minds. And may always we endeavor To make achievements great. So Port Huron may be proud Of all those who graduate. 107 Seniors aim Craig Janet Allen Allen Nancy Terrie Eugene Angerbrandt Angerbrandt Anglebrandt Bonnie Anderson Thomas Donna Anderson Andrews David Vicki Anter Appleford Clark Patti Paul Constance Bonnie Armstead Arnold Aurand Aylesworth Bachman David Lome David James Patricia Frederick Badley Badley Baer Baird Baldock Baldwin 108 for perfect year William Linda Thomas Leland Lynne John Ball Balmer Balmer Bambusch Bankson Bankston Ann Leslie Linda Ronald Sharon Barden Barnes Barrett Barrett Barrett Kenneth Edward Barringer Bartlett Thomas Charlene Charles Bartley Bauer Beals Linda Linda Theresa Beane Beaudry Beeler Constance Valeria Belair Bell Jime Bennett Darlene Berry John Billins Peggy Bishop Paul Blackney Jessie Blain 109 Senior Homecoming Candidates ' ' ' ’ [ t The girls nominated from the P.M. session are; Sandra Hill, Jennie Rossow, Barbara Yeager, Nancy Coggan, Patricia Weiss, Stephanie Walker, Therese Nault, Lynn Pickelhaupt, Rebecca Lis- com, and Patricia Schroeder. Seniors spirited throughout Gayle Christopher Bloink Blunt Robert Blunt Joyce Rodney Blythe Borowski Ronald Diana David Borowski Boyd Boyer Carol Leeanne Storm Bradley Bradley Bradt no Merton Bragg - i Brenda Brennan Cyrus Bridge Andrew Broadstone Arlen Brooks Barbara Brown Carol Brown Maggie Brown Noreen Brown Robert Brown Willa Brown Homecoming Activities Senior Homecoming Candidates N ♦ t ' I I I 9 9 9 f 4 The girls nominated from the A.M. session are: Haase, Susan Holth, Laurel Davidson, and Loretta Cheryl Lamb, Susan Pesano, Susan Parr, Marilyn Cochrane. Hunk, Chariot Limberg, Kristena Limberg, Jane 111 Varsity - - - Victory. . Michael Philip Linda Ellery David Diane Browning Buckeridge Buford Burleigh Burns Burns Anita Daniel Edward Charles Joanne Burrell Burtch Burtch Butler Butler Jacqueline Bruce Callahan Campbell Janet John Marilyn Carey Carleton Carmichael James Campbell Candace Micheal Carmody Carpenter Penny Linda William Frederick Maude Gary Carpenter Carrier Carrier Caryl Caryl Caughel 112 . . .Football Fun Stephen Joan Michael Ceglarek Chapdelaine Charles Rick Mary Chrzanowski Clark Maryalice Chriss Jane Chester Christian Christensen Robert Robert Virginia Clark Cleland Clemens William Loretta Nancy John Theodore Cline Cochrane Coggan Collins Collins Sheila Janet Vetta Cynthia Dawn Conger Conlan Conn Cote Cowles Lawrence Lucinda Brenda Ruthann Patricia Paula Cowper Crackel Crankshaw Crawford Cray Crooker The A. M. Student Council candidates and Richter, Robert Willmarth, Thomas Zeplzauer, campaign managers for the second semester Jane Haase, Gary Shipley, Francine Langolf, are Marilyn Kemp, Thomas Perry, Patsy Martha Goss, Storm Bradt, and Karen Osgood. Linda Gumming Diane Dawson David Daggett Edward Defrain Martha Douglas DeMerritt Demond Kay Danks William Denby Laurel Joan Davidson Davis Carol Gary Barbara Delacy Dell Deluca Nancy Barbara Allyn Dennis Devereaux DeVey 114 meeting new challenges William Terry Dickinson Diggins Herman David Dixon Doan Hattie Catherine Doan Dommer “Silly, Silly Sophomores” was the name we acquired at our first assemblies when we entered high school as a brand new class. Even though confusion and double sessions stood high on the list of new experiences, we soon buckled down to a schedule of Biology, English and World History. Silly though we were, our enthusiasm and class spirit were shown by the capture of the first-place float during Home- coming and the successfully planned canned food drive. Among the many new challenges were the responsibilities and mature attitudes taught to many of us in the driver education classes. All of these things have helped us to develop leadership qualities of our own. Barbara William Janet Alger Greggory Patricia Duda Dunkle Dunn Dunsmore Durance Earley 115 Double sessions Donald Patricia Edington Edwards JoAnn Ernest Emery Evans Larry Eichenberg James Evans Thelma Craig Ellis Emerick Rosemary Daniel Evans Falk Isabel Falls Frederick Fenner Judy Ferrier Ronald Richard Farrell Faust Eugene Ferguson Eldon Larry Fleming Foglesong Robert William Ferguson Ferns Robert Ferriby Judith Robert Carol Foster Foster Fowler hamper Senior activities Pat Frame Connie Frantz Sue Fuller Timothy Fye Craig Gardner Frederick Gardner Gerald Genaw Jerry Gerrow David Frazier Dwight French Randy Jane Friedland Fry William Gaffney John Gallagher Roberta Gardner Lelola Ganhs Cynthia Ge monies Budd Gilbert William Gilbert Stephen Gillette Lois Gilmour Stewart Glenn Pamela Glombowski Karen Gobel Rosemary Goebel Diane Gonzales Seniors impressed Stephen Schaefer and Marsha Plant present P.H.H.’s happy to announce that she will be working with both Farewell Assembly to both afternoon and morning stu- schools and dividing her time accordingly. She predicts dents. Miss Florence Wiese, assistant principal, was a healthful rivalry between the two schools. Nora Goodman Sue Goodrich -A - Michael Gorbutt David Gary Goss Goss Martha Bethany Goss Gossman Larry Ronald Goudie Graham Judith Suzanne Gossman Gostinger Patricia Gottsleben Sharon Norma Glen John Grant Graves Green Green 118 by farewell assembly Kenneth Nancy Green Green Ronald Richard Green Groat Barbara Gay Gross Grubbs And leaders we became as shouts of , “1-2, 3-4-5 we re the Class of 65,“ boomed out during the assemblies. Through our overwhelming display of class enthusiasm, the Senior class knew they were in for a year of competition. Double sessions were still in operation but did not hinder the unity and many activities of the “Jolly, Jolly Juniors.” Through the cooperation of both sessions, the Juniors produced their Homecoming float which placed second. This was no defeat, but an inspiration to work hard to present one of the most impressive J-Hops, “Some Enchanted Evening.” Looking forward to their final year. Juniors are reminded that they have changed from followers to leaders and will set the pace as “Mighty Seniors.” William William William Steven Gayle Susan Hall Hallay Hamm Harbron Harmer Harmer 119 John Christina Gary Harrington Harris Harris Mary Ann Marion Charles Hartman Hastings Hauff Patricia Suzanne Diane Harris Harris Harter Pamela Penelope Haugner Haugner Two schools reign. . . Linda Linda Mark L. Diana D ' wanda Hauk Hawkins Hayden Hayes Headd Margaret Edmund John Joseph Cynthia Don Henry Henschel Herber Herber Hering Hering 120 Carolyn Barbara Himmel Hippie Gerald Hisscock Janet Judy Hisscock Hock . . .but Seniors remain united Michael Audrey Hodgins Hoffman John Mary Hofmann Hofmann Sheridan Sandra Hoopengarner Hoover Dennis Holmes Kenneth Horning Sharen Velma Charles Gordon James Horvath Hoskins Houston Houston Howe John Howell 121 Senior planning vital Wayne Gary Mike Howison Hudson Hudson Arnold Sue Jackson Jahn Sandra Hunger Gregory James Nora Carol Hunt Hurd Richard Roy James Jamison Senior Steering BOTTOM ROW: The A. M. officers are: Chariot Limberg, Treasurer; Kristena Limberg, Secretary; Patricia Taylor, Vice-President; and Robert Blunt, President (not shown). The P. M. officers are: Stephen Schaefer, President; Sandra Hill, Vice-President; Stephanie Walker, Secretary; and Loretta Cochrane, Treasurer. SECOND ROW: Kitty Smalldon, Nancy Kempf, Susan Parr, Rebecca Richards, 122 for a successful year Judith Jarvis Grazia Johnnston James Bernard Johnson Jones Jack Karen Jones Jones Committee Members Veleria Bell, Patricia Earley, Diane Harter, Alexis Thornton, Patricia Gottsleben, and Patsy Richter. TOP ROW: Judith Jarvis, Donald Smith, Paul Kreutziger, Dennis London, Christopher Blunt, Robert Cleland, Paul McIntyre, Robert Willmarth, Terry Sargent, Thomas Balmer, and Ann McIntyre. Experience encourages Linda Linda Elizabeth Jones Jonseck Jurk Linda Michael Kelly Kelly Randall Marilyn Nancy Alex Sherone Jill Kelly Kemp Kempf Kennedy Kennedy Kerr 124 choice of careers Lynn Alexander Dean Greg William Karen Kibbe Kidd Kidd Kielbas Kilbourne Kiley ing a book for his English class from the many school supplies the book store offers. Roberta Ronald Kilgore King Sandra Jerry Betty John Andrew Edward Knowles Know Koebke Koebke Konye Koopman Seniors welcome foreign exchange students Mr. Cyril Smith watches as one of his government students, Jenny Pronczuk, points out her homeland, Uruguay, to Janice Parsons, her “sister, here in Port Huron. Juhani Timonen points out his native land, Fin- land, to his government teacher, Mr. Ralph Harrison. Both students have come through the Youth for Under- standing Program that sponsors students from Europe and Latin America. They live with American families for one year getting acquainted with our way of life. The foreign exchange students and the student body both gain knowledge and understanding through this program. John Penny Marki Kenneth Harold Cheryl Krohn Krueger Kuehl Kuhn Lacey Lamb 126 their entrance exam results Dennis Rosemary Laming Laming Patricia Francine Lang Langolf Pamela Sharon Langolf Larson “Mighty, Mighty Seniors” started the year out big with the first place Homecoming float, “It ' s the Cat ' s Pajamas”, and were joyous with the football team ' s E. M. L. Championship. With both sessions still attending the same school. Seniors were able to produce a highly entertaining comedy, “The Thread That Runs So True”. Many fond good-byes were heard among the Seniors as the A. M. session prepared to move into the new high school and to a new beginning. But the Senior class remained united, for the roots of a rose bush remain the same regardless of the buds it produces. We will retain many memories but perhaps the most important is the realization that we began these golden years, hungry for Imowledge and thirsty for life. We have been satisfied by learning. David Lashbrook Eldon Lashbrook Sandra Lasher Russell Rosemary LaVere Ledsworth Rose Donald Leese Leffler Raymond Lenhart Gerald Linda Patricia Lepak Lewandowski Lewandowski 127 College bound Seniors await Thomas Chariot Lill Limberg David Dennis Lloyd London Barbara Helen Loxton Loxton Kristena Limberg Lynda Lubnow Rebecca Liscom Karen Little Karl Livingston Cheryl Losie Andrew David Ludwig Lukitsch Scott Larry Fred David Ruth Carol Matthews Maxwell Mayers Maynard McCants McCleary their entrance exam results Pat Mac Kay, a new Senior at mid-year, is welcomed by Bonnie Miller. James Gary Levena McMillan McNaughton McNaughton Gary Marilyn Thomas McClure McClure McConchie Larry McDaid McIntyre Pamela McDonald Robert McLaughlin Ann McIntyre Jean McLeod Penny Glenda McNiel McPhail Mary Ellen Bonnie Pennie Karen Donald Sandra Meehan Megerle Meinhardt Menti Merchant Mertz Duane David Michaels Michalsen Karl Kathleen Miller Miller Robert James Middlebrooks Middlemas Carol Middleton William Miller Bonnie Miller Robert Mills Our understanding is furthered Janice Sue Elaine Minnie Minguske Minteer David Louis Molstead Moncrief James Moore Lawrence Bonnie Moore Morauski Patricia Merle Mitchell Mixon Sharon Gary George Mooney Moore Moore Jack William Thomas Morris Morris Moses 130 Brenda Thomas Margaret Ann Daniel Gary Ronald Moss Mosure Muir Mulloy Munce Munro Carol Beverly William Murphy Murray Murray Gail Muxlow Cynthia Napora through kncnvledge and skills Penny Carson Cheryl Neumann Nichols Nido Bernadine Linda Myrna Nunez Odle O um Christopher Oleksa Michael Helen Oleksa Olshove Senior loyalty and enthusiasm During assemblies Seniors display school spirit and class enthusiasm. Kathleen Janet O’Sullivan Owens Stanley Patrick Flora Patterson James Patterson Burton Paul James Paulson Paul Richard Larry Linda Thomas William Pearson Peck Perry Perry Perry Perry 132 will never cease Susan Pesano Victoria Peski Jack Peters Jill Peters Susan Peterson John Pettengill Robert Bonnie Phetteplace Phillips William Phillips Cathy Pickelhaupt John Pickelhaupt Lynn Pickelhaupt Maryann Pickelhaupt Susan Pickelhaupt Gary Piper Marsha Plaut Nancy Postill Paul Postill Kenneth Powers David Pringle Jenny Pronczuk Laura Quinn Sarah Quinn Linda Rabidue William Racely j it y t Dianne Radford Sharlene Radford 133 Tension mounts John Squires and George Hess accompany Thomas Anderson, Mary Teahan, and Paul Blackney as they participate in an afternoon hootenany to publicize the Senior Class play, “The Thread That Runs So True.” The cast aroused enthusiasm throughout the school to make the play an outstanding success. Dale Helen Randall Rands Laura Charles Rands Raski Dorothy Frank Recker Relken Richael Sandra Audrey Rebecca Patsy John Reynolds Reynolds Rich Richer! Richter Roberts 134 as curtain rises Duane John Robison Robson Alan Joyce Rowland Ri Timothy Sanders Linda Savedra David Sanderson Stephen Schaefer Marie Ivan Schattler Scheffler Marilyn Runk Terry Sargent Marian John Rostine Rowe Jane Gene Running Ryan Marianne Tim Sari Sassanella Marching Practice. . .Finals. . .Prom. . . Linda Richard Schnackenberg Schnackenberg Shirley Scheffler Dale Richard William Schlaufman Schlee Schmidt Gayle John Schuck Schuck Judith Searle Linda Seibert Patricia Schroeder Andrew Setter Dennis Herrick and James Paulson on the night we won the E.M.L. Football Championship! Phyllis James Shaw Sheehan Dianne Sheffer Linda Sheffer Jennie Sherlock 136 . . .Baccalaureate. . .then Commencement Judith Gary Larry Sherlock Shipley Shirts Carol Showers David Simpson Milton Linda Silverthorn Simerson Edward Simpson Donald Craig Cynthia Smart Smith Smith Gloria William J. William R. Smith Smith Smith Patrick Shivers Jane Richard Short Short Charles Dwight Simmons Simmons Donald Eleanor Smith Smith Sharon Snyder Dianne Thomas Soflin Sommerville 137 The Student Council Representatives for the first Eric Dortman. STANDING: Mary Ann Hartman, Jane semester from the P.M. session are: SEATED: Sandra Christensen, Randy Friedland, SUnley Patrick, and Hunger, Kenneth Powers, Marsha Plaut, President; Scott Matthews, Jennie Rossow, Vice-President; Dennis Weston, and Student Council develops stronger Richard Nancy Sovereen Spencer John William Claude Squires Stableford Stanlake James Robert Stover Stover Sandra Carole Janet Streeter Strickland Stroh James Stanley Kathleen Stoutenburg Robert Studer 138 James Summers Carol Surline William Swain Gail Tallant Birney Summers Gail Taylor citizens of tomorrow Cynthia Summers Gary Taylor Student Council representatives for the second semes- ter from the P.M. session are: BOTTOM ROW: Pat- ricia Schroeder, JoAnn Emery, Vice-President; Stan- ley Patrick, President; and Dennis Weston. SECOND ROW: Linda Jonseck, Sharon Barrett, Therese Nault, Wanda Kramp and Margaret Thorn. TOP ROW: David Burns, Randy Friedland, Charles Hauff, Kenneth Powers, Stephen MacKay, David Daggett, and Eric Dortman. 139 At times we must follow, . Donald James Thomas Thompson Eugene Juhani Thrushman Timonen Sherron Thompson Gary Margaret Thorley Thorn Karen Sharon Tingley Tingley Pamela Patricia Michele Dale Toles Toth Troy Tucker Betty Veen Gary Thomas David Donald Vincent Wade Wagner Walker Alexis Thornton Edward Toles Marcia Ulman Martha Walker .now we must lead A.M. First-Semester Student Council SEATED: Thomas Perry, Marilyn Kemp, Larry Eichenberg, President; Janice Parsons, and Paul Aurand. STANDING: Linda Seibert, Susan Holth, Suzanne Harris, Catherine Dommer, and Francine Langolf. A.M. Second-Semester Student Council SEATED: George Hess, Janice Parsons, Martha Goss, Vice-President; Karen Osgood, President; Francine Langolf, and Laurel Davidson. STANDING: Paul Aurand, Marilyn Kemp, Linda Seibert, Marilyn Runk, Jenny Pronczuk, Gayle Harmer, Nancy Warren, Linda Zweidorff, Susan Fuller, and William J. Smith. Seniors earn Stephanie Joseph Walker Warner Donald Warr Nancy Warren Noreen James Warsinske Weaver Sharon Robert Weaver Wedge David Patricia Weiss Weiss David Benjamin James Wellman Welsh West Cathleen Harold Edna James Mary Lou Robert Wilder Wildie Wilkins Williams Williams Willmarth high scholastic honors Charles Wilson William Wismer Marc Wood David Wilson Karen Stephen Wilson Wilson Hellen Wisner Robert Douglas Woodyard Wooliver Sally Wolford Linda Gail Wilton Wingard Ronald Edward Wollen Wood Janice Worden Gary Workman Robert Barbara Thomas Wypych Yeager Zeplzauer Edith Zielke Peggi Linda Zusy Zweidorff Pictures Not Available Otis Ashford William Chapman James Gerber Edward Kippen Constance Mallory Richard Martin Kenneth McKenzie Robert Millar David Moran Michael Muller Stuart Munro Marie Pinch Sandra Porrett Daniel Rowe Rodney Thompson Ray Thornton James Tomlinson Mark Townley Francis Varty James Wendell Carol Zimmer 143 144 PrincipaVs Thomas Anderson Sandra Hill . 1 Gary Munce James Paulson Cheryl Kipp Rebecca Nelson Mary Ann Pickelhaupt Allyn DeVey Sharon Larson Isabel Falls Kristena Limberg Honors List Laurel Davidson Co-valedictorian Janice Parsons Co-valedictorian Constance Repp Co-valedictorian Mary Teahan Co-valedictorian Congratulations The Administration, Faculty, and the Seniors commend the eighteen Seniors who maintained a grade point average of 3,75, or higher, in high school. In addition to excelling scholastically, they participated in the various extra-curricular activities of the school. Thomas Lill Valedictorian These ‘ Golden years of work well done I As members of the Class of ‘65 file from the Port Huron High School doors for the last time, they gather to speak to their many class- mates. It is quite apparent that they happily remained as one class during this final year. Shown are: Marilyn Runk, Susan Pickelhaupt. Judith Gossman, Diana Hayes, JoAnn Emery, D’wanda Headd, Noreen Warsinske, Gerald Simpson, Stephen Gillette, and Thomas Ander- son. 145 The road ahead for a Freshman seems long and hard. The people he meets and the situations in which he finds himself are, indeed, foreign and bewildering. But each day he gains more confidence in himself, and soon he becomes an enthusiastic and self-motivated Sophomore with a creative mind and challenging ideas. As his spirit and sophistication in- creases, so does his awareness of his own individual abilities. His ma- turity is reflected in his more sound judgment. Now he is a Junior, profit- ing from ever accumulating exper- ience and education. He advances in age and wisdom and he sets a pattern for future life. Underclassmen l-2-3-4 5-6 We’re the Class of ’66 JUNIOR STEERING COMMITTEE AND OFFICERS: BOTTOM ROW: Michael Touma, President; David Williams, Vice-President; Karen Richards, Secretary; and Cecilia Kr amp. Treasurer. SECOND ROW: Ronald Millar, Judith Sparling, Virginia Henry, Barbara Stewart, Thomas Coleman, Jo Ann Willis, Elaine Kelly, Susan Fredendall, and Theodore Rachwal. TOP ROW: Lynda Borowski, Cherie Lester, Terry Pettee, Patti Aikman, and Cheryl Older. Michael Adams Patti Aikmaii Ralph Ainsworth Ellen AUkts Joyce Allen Larn- Allen Bonnie Amey Robert Anglebrandt Helen Anthony Robert Armitage Thomas Anderson Linda Anger Bonnie Anglebrandt Michael Anglebrandt Andrew Armour James Armstrong William Arnett James Arthur Richard Alkisson Linda Avis John Baker Kathleen Baldock 148 Juniors PHN Cicorge Barrett Dan Beach I James Beckett Phebe Bell Fredrick Bennett Barbara Be mum Marsha Biemot Patricia Booth Lynda Borowski Harley Boughner Michael Bower Larry Branton John Brennan Robert Brewer Nancy Brothwell Dorene Burgett David Burrows Brian Campbell Thomas Campbell Scott Carlisle William Carlisle Lorraine Carmichael David Caulkett Dennis Chambers Howard Cheney Louis Chreiki C3 ik Gary Clemens Ho ' ard Coll Thomas Coleman Robert Collinge Russel Collingwood Vernon Collins Sharon Conquer good Penny Cooke Frank Cooper Thomas Coi dell Patricia Cottingluun Jon Crull JoAnn Crull Keith Crull Sandra Cummings Maiy Courtney Darold Cowper Daniel Crocker Charles Dailer JoAnn Davis Gar ' Day Dan Deligianis Dennis DeWitt Alan Dicer Louella Dimon Allen DingNvell Charles Dobson Amelia Dortman 149 Diaiio Draveling Jolin Dudash Kick Dysingcr Diane Kav;ling Cuitis Engel David Eppley Meridy Estrada Nancy Evans Ronald Evans Ronald Fcrriby Steven Ferriby A ' Gregory Fessenden Larry Fiedler Annette Fleury Nancy Flinchljaugh Craig Flynn James Fogal Diane Fogarty Donald Foglesong Darrell Foltz Dennis Foor Priscilla Forljes Richaixi Fountain Carol Frank Susan Fredendall Place second with Homecoming float Beth Fry Linda Furstenau Harold Gardner Peggy Gardner Douglas George Gary Gierman Frances Gilbert Michael Gladwich Michael Gossman Frances Gostinger Toni Gottsleixfn Rebecca Grant William Graves Stephen Gregg James Groat Carol Gross Lewis Gross Cheryl Haacke William Hall Katharine Hamilton Nancy Hamilton Susan Hancock Robert Harder Carol Hameck Terry Harris Edward Harrison 150 Kraig Hayner Anne Hayward Frederick llelmer Gary Hillger David Hoag Debisue Hobi s Virginia Henry Mary Ellen Hensel Catherine Hess Susan Hess Bill Hornby Lawrence Horvath Tom Howe Richard Hudgins Thomas Hyde Jerry Jamison Frederick Jacobsen Mary Jamison Frederick Jaekel Daniel Jarchow Donna Jamison Juniors PHN During the many pep assemblies, the Junior class can be seen enthusiastically cheering for coming games. Gregory Jones Timothy Jones Ralph Jordan Leslie Kain Saundra Kamendat Patricia Kanthak Joan Kearney Laurie Keith Barbara Kelly Elaine Kelly Paul Kelly Marie Keyworth Stewert Kilbourn Donald Kitchen Pat Koback 151 J-Hop - a pleasant challenge K. Max Koch James Koebke Robert Koenig Ronald Konye Lynn Kramp Larry Krist Michael Kuhn Karolyn Kurtz Marlena Laffrey Elizabeth Lampard Claudia Lattin David Lange Christopher LaLonde Gus Langolf Kay LaRue I Karen Lacey Nancy Lachon Gary LaFave Larry Last Simeon LaVere Judith Lawrence Genevieve Leach Walter Lentz William Leslie Cherie Lester William Leizgus Cheryl Lewandowski Dan Lewandowski Mark Lewandowski Jeanea Lindsay Laura Linscheid Jean Loga 0 Susan London Anthony Loope James Lusko Laurie Mac Murray Diana Manzel Michael Marks Robert Marriott Keith Marthen Meredith Matthews J Paul MaxweU William Maxwell Diana Maynaixl Evelyn McAllister Tamara McAuley « es Jeffery McCabe Robei’t McCarty Craig McDonald David McDonald Harry McDonald Gerald Me Far lane Melanie McIntosh Mary Lee McIntyre Donald McKelvy Linda McKelvy Douglas McLeod Michael Mehler Paula Meredith Ronald Millar 152 Juniors PHN mA YM Gary Miller Roland Miller William Miller Christina Moore Donna Moore James Moore Carolyn Mitchell Edward Mitchell Terry Mitrink Joseph Molinaro i Viki Moore Richard Morrison Richard Mosure Shirley Mosure Sue Mosure Herbert Mueller Linda Mugridge Richard Mugridge Robert Nelson Robert Nester Lawrence Nestle Pamela Nichols Marceta Munroe David Murley Cynthia Neal Bonnie Nofs Jerie Norman Kitty Nugent Student Council Representatives First-and second-semester Junior Student Council re- presentatives are: BOTTOM ROW: Marie Keyworth, Leslie Kain, Terry Mitrink, Marsha Biernot, and Viki Moore. SECOND ROW: Lawrence Stein, Douglas George, Larry Setter, David Eppley, Katherine Hamilton, Lynn Kramp, Russell Collingwood, Lyndon Shinn, and Friend Wilkins. TOP ROW: Donald Shepherd, Bennetta Pierce, Laurie Ballantyne, Mary Ellen Hensel, Jo Ann Willis, Melanie McIntosh, Deborah Phare, and Candace Cordes, 153 1 Charles Nuske Simone Oden Cheryl Older Gary Overholt Terry Payne Jane Payton Phillip Pepper Sharon Perkins Linda Palm Robert Papineau Cheryl Parker Gary Peters Wendy Peterson Deborah Phare s 1 ' t. David Phipps Bennetta Pierce Janice Ploeger Cheryl Rademacher John Rademacher Ma ry Rands Gale Potrykus Gary Potrykus Diane Powell Theodore Rachwal 0 Richard Rapson Cynthia Rau Ellen Ray Rebecca Ray Junior “pep” is spice of high school life Cheerleader Deborah Phare, center, awards “Pep Jug“ to four members of the junior class: Cynthia Tomlin, Cecilia Kramp, Thomas Stafford, and Thomas Coleman. Douglas Reeves Orville Reid Gregory Repp Karen Richards Thomas Richter Ricky Rider Thomas Riggs Jim Robertson Linda Rolph David Rosenberger Judaline Ross James Rowbotham Arnold Rucker Jane Russell Cheryl Sayer « 54 f Christine Schattler Larry Scheffler Linda Schlueter Larry Setter William Sharp Nancy Sharrard Jeannine Shaw Elizabeth Sheehan Linda Sheffield Linda Sheldon Donald Shepherd Marylis Shivers Janice Skinner Tom Sleeter Richard Smeltzer Ronald Shepherd Gary Shevnock Lyndon Shinn Alan Smith Cecilia Smith Eleanor Smith 1 Juniors PHN Jack Smith Larry Smith Lynda Smith Pamela Smith Sandra L. Smith Sandra M. Smith William Southard Joe Spadafore Judith Sparling Timothy St. Clair Lawrence Stein Douglas Stevenson Junior David Murley displays his Huskie ability to work by col- lecting milk cartons during lunclu 155 Juniors eagerly await last year Junior Homecoming Candidates: Linda Brown, Mary Mosure, Cheryl Older, Deborah Phare, Karen Ellen Hensel, Cherie Lester, Shirley Mosure, Sue Richards, Cynthia Tomlin, and Susan Wurzel. Barbara Stew ' arl Bobbie Stinson Bob Strauss Richard Studcr Jacqueline Sweet Gregory Switzer Daniel Symon Jeanette Tait Wayne Tanton Michael Tarzwell Helen Thieke John Thomas Heidi Thomley Brent Taylor Duane Taylor Cheryel Teeple Larry Terbush Pegg ' Tipple John Toles Cynthia Tomlin Neil Torrey Michael Touma George Truscott JoAnn Truscott James Vaughn David Vercnocke Julie Vickery Richard Waddell 156 Juniors PHN Donald Wahl Patricia Wakeham Diane Walker Karen Walker James Wall Judy Waltenburg Jane Wandelt JoAnn Warner Cynthia Watson Thomas Watson Rebecca Weber Gary Weiss Mark Whitney Rodney Wier Thomas Wilder Sharon Wildie Nancy Wilke Friend Wilkins Richard Wille David Williams Dennis W illing JoAnn Willis Betsy Wilson Terry Wilson Vickie Wilson Harold Wisner Caroline Wixon Edith Wolfe Linda Wollen Roberta Wolley Susan Wurzel Elaine Yeitter Rodney Zarling Frank Zeros Memories Steering Committee sets high President Robert Barker Secretary Carol Reed Meredith Hill Janice Anderson Paula Anger Russell Anglebrandt Larr ' Armstrong Linda Bromer Ronald Brenton Susan Bright William Armstrong Franklin Arnott Diane Ashton John Aymen Wave Bristle Myrna Brooks John Browm Samuel Ayotte Linda Bahr Shirley Baird Robert Ballard Beatrice Banks Janet Barden Wayne Barres Linda Bartlett Linda Buckingham Carol Buckner Linda Buffington r Hugh Battley Dannial Becktold Dennis Belger Deana Bentley Sandra Bugg Robert Burnell Carrie Burns Barbara Bush Harold Bussey Elaine Cadaret Wanda Bledsoe Michael Block Charles Blythe Terry Bonkoski Sharron Bowman Benny Brabant Thelma Bradshaw William Brahany Constance Cash Johnny Castillo Samuel Catanzaro 158 goals for Junior Class PHH Barbara Cescfske Frc ' dwrick ChapdeLaine Kathleen Chapman David Chesney Carole Clark Anne Claucherly Ann Cleland Douglas Coleman Mary Colley Junior Steering Committee: BOTTOM ROW: Robert Barker, Barbara Waters, Carol Reed, and Meredith Hill. SECOND ROW: Sue Thomas, Barbara Cousins, Mary White, Marilyn Lester, Jacqueline MacBeth, Mary Ann Metzger, and Pamela Schultz. TOP ROW: Ronald Hock, Margaret Bigger, Sherry Woolley, Sandra Hall, and Larry Armstrong. ft James Collins Nancy Conlan Albert Cook Arthur Cook Barbara Cousins David Detary Graham DeVey Carol Doan Gloria Doan Marsha Cowles Mary Ann Currie Walter Curtiss Sheryl Damaschke Douglas Davidson Karen Davis Kerry Dostie Timothy Dove Marcia Dunn John Dyer s. Maxon Davis Carol Day Ellen Deacon Carol Emlaw Sandra Emlaw Diane Evans Elaine Ewart 159 Junior girls add a touch of Frederick Dorothy David Sally Sue Christine Rolxi ' rt Barbara Kenneth Falk Fettes Flanagan Fleming Fleming Fockler Fo rbes Forstner Foster Janice Fournier Rol)ert Frame Charles Frasier Dewain French % Ted French Jeanne Fuchshofer Loretta Fuller Sharon Gage David Gamble Victoria Gamble Martha Garcia John Gardner Nancy Gardner Sandra Gauss I ul Gauthier Anthony Gholz Sandra Gibbs Albert Gonzales Raymond Gonzales Jorja Goodman 4r Mf Aletha Goodrich Richard Gordon Calvin Gosman Diana Gosman Alan Graham Cedric Greene Judy Greene Donald Gutzman Brian Hackett Thomas Hagle David Hall Dorothy Hall Patricia Hansen Judy Hardy Jethro Harris Stephen Harris Dale Harrison Lillian Harvey Floyd Hastings Lin Hastings Nancy Hastings Nancy Hawley Linda Hayes William Hayes r Richard Hearn Thomas Heath Mary Ann Herber P) 160 dignity to Homecoming festivities PHH Cheryl Kurt James liuby Ikrlxjrt Hering Hewitt Hickman Willard Hicks Diana Hill Vedar Hill Nancy Hilliker Charles Hise Robert Hobdcn Ronald Hock Sharon Horbes James Howe Sharon Howell Steven Hubbard David Hunt Diana Jackson David James Edward Jefferson Harry Jones Joseph Jones Jurgen Juziuk Kenneth Kania Richard Karl Jeri Karpinski Robert Kars Dara Keith Michael Kelley Harold Kelp A iM -Vi ' M Gary Kendrick Virginia Kendrick Wendy Kendrick David Kennedy Carol Kidd Pamela Kinnee Thomas Kinney Terence Kipp Junior girls nominated for Homecoming Queen were: Horbes, Sharon Kretchman, Pamela Kinnee, and Linda Tipa, Carol Reed, Penny Porter, Sharron Me Margaret Bigger. Daid, Sue Yokes, Linda Lapp, Dorothy Fettes, Sharon 161 Successful J-Hop David Kish a r Belly Kleeves Linda Knisley Hope Kress V Sharon Krelchman Janel Kroelsch Dave Kuehn y Lois Kuehn James Kunz « p Daniel Langowski Linda Lapp Michael Lashbrook Terry Lashbrook William McKeand Michael McKernan Sandra McLeod Lawrence LaTurn o Georgelle Lave re Raymond Laverc Ronald LaVere Donald Leaym Linda Lemon Marilyn Lesler Vicki Levin Kalherine McWilliams Gloria Mellendorf Chrisline Mel ms Sally Merchanl Joseph Mericka Mary Ann Melzger r W Karolyn Lewandowski Judy Lighl John Lindsay Norman Lump Roberl Lunney Judilh Meyers Jacqueline MacBelh Linda Middlelon Gary MacDonald Rick Mikula Ronald Macejewski Sharon MacJennell Arthur Miller Beverly Maness Richard Mills Fay Marlin Gordon Moak Greg Marlin Bonnie Mallhews David May Deborah McAuley Mike McCabe Carol Monlncy Kalhleen Moran Dorothy Morris « a John McCallom Susan McCallum Sharron McDaid Linda McIntosh Thomas Morris Hallie Munger George Munn 162 highlights Junior year PHH George Murdick Linda Nedela Pamela Newton 0 Terryl Nichols David Niebauer Lela Norman Bonnie Odom i Connie O’Neil Mary Osmer Nancy Ostrander Charles Ouellette Lance Parr Stephen Par row Gary Pelc Lloyd Pettee Lucienne Pettee Terry Pettee Charlotte Phillips George Pifer Sandra Pleger Neil Plouff Donna Reitz Vance Richardson Jeffrey Richert John Robinson Richard Robinson Ronald Robinson Margaret Rosalez Calvin Roskey Donald Rossow ' Debora Russell Gerald Russel Michael Ryan Richard Rylander Cheryl Sage Ricky Samson John Sanderson Gregory Schafer David Schell Dennis Schneider Sally Schofield Diane Schott Pamela Schultz Ronald Schultz Michael Seaman John Preston William Putney Valerie Radatz Linda Shanks Ralph Sharrard Jack Shaw Marilyn Shaw Connie Sheffer Bonnie Shove r Michael Showers Paul Silver 163 Sharp as nails . . . tough as bricks . . . First-semester Student Council Representatives are: BOTTOM ROW: Charles Frasier, John Robinson, Dennis Schneider, and Robert Hand. TOP ROW: Gerald Weaver, Sandra Bugg, Lawrence LaTurno, Dorothy Fettes, Kenneth Kania, and Patricia Wingate. Linda Simmons Linda Sly 0 ' ■ Eliza Smafield Georgina Smafield Sw- Charlene Smalldon David Smith Douglas Smith James Smith Verna Smith Charles Snyder Karen Sommerville Rita Stanislowski Elizabeth Steele James Stewart Ronald Storey Gary Straub Gerald Stroh Michael Stroh Edward Stubbs James Studer Harry Swain Carolyn Sweet Terry Szczepanski Richard Tacia David Tacie Sue Thomas Sandra Thomason Wilma Thomason Teddy Thompson Carol Thornton 164 we re the class of ‘66 PHH Richard Tosch Sandra Tribble Gwendolyn Troy Linda Tucker Judith Valdez Virginia Vance Second- semester Student Council Representatives are: BOTTOM ROW: John Aymen, Terence Kipp, William McKeand, Terry Szczepanski, Robert Hand, and Charles Frasier. TOP ROW: Gregory Schafer, Carol Montney, Constance Cash, Sue Yokes, Dorothy Fettes, Diana Reitz, and Kenneth Kania. Michael V; wm sue vokes Judith Wag Donna Wickings Dennis Wilezynski Susan Wilkins Joan Wilier Jeri Walter Jill Ward Stephen Ward Linda Williams Alvin Willie Marguerite Willis Cynthia Wilson Beverly Warsinske Thomas Watson Gerald Weaver Ed Weichsler Shirley Weiss Carol Werner Kathleen Wesley Susan Weston Susanne When ’ein Kenneth White Mary White Patrick White Jim Wilson Patricia Wingate Robert Wisson Larry Wizauer Pauline Wojcik George Wolff Barbara Wood Sheralyn Woolley Rickie W ' oolman Richard Zander Judy Zarkowski Russell Zimmer Ken Zink Karen Zmollk Judy Zuidema 165 1 - 3 - 5 • 7 We re the Class of ‘67 Sophomore Steering Committee and Officers: BOT- TOM ROW: Stephen Tinnermon, President; Carol Sue Wagg, Vice-President; Jeanine Fenner, Secretary; and Julie Houck, Treasurer. SECOND ROW: Judy Ploeger, Christine Edington, Pamela Anderson, Sheryl Schreiner, and Cynda McKelvey. TOP ROW: Terry Henry, Sue Vining, Russell Johnston, Roger Harris, and Ray Caldwell. W a ■■t ' m - ute Linda Abraham Jonathan Alexander Dianna Allen Sandra Allen Pamela Anderson Randy Anderson Douglas Anger Duncan Anger Kathy Angerbrandt William Angerbrandt Frederick Anglebrandt Valerie Armstead Larry Armstrong Patricia Avery Barbara Bailey Linda Bailey Roseann Bailey Elizabeth Baker Judy Baker Thomas Barden Barbara Barnby tH Barbara Barnes Kandy Barr Bradley Barrett Wesley Barry Stuart Bass Peggy Becker Lonni Bishop 166 Sophomores PHN Marcia Bland Karen Blizzard William Borntrager Daniel Boughner Laura Brackenbury Gary Bradt John Brahmer Marcus Brown Sharon Bruhns Robert Buffington Robert Bunch % A Karen Buntebart Carolyn Burgett W ” ' W Vicki Burns j Terry Burns Ray Caldwell Adale Campbell Janice Carey Janet Coburn Constance Cole Kathy Cole David Colgan John Coopt? r Christine Coulter Patricia Counterman Carl Crawford Ernest CraxWord Richard Crawford Ruthette Cress man Ruth Damaschke Melba Daniels Randy Darczy Deborah Darling Edward Darling Harry Davey Susan Dean Wally Deising John Deland James Dell Thomas Delong Sharon Dotson Dianne Douglas Daniel Dunn Warren Eastman 167 Sophs support various class activities William Eastman Christine Edington John Eichenberg Joseph Erard Karen Ernst William Eschker Kim Eliassen Linda Elliot Rebecca Elliot Michael Emeigh Paul Falk Susan Falls Lloyd Famum Paul Farquhar Raymond Foltz Charles Foster Jack Foster William Frantz Diane Fuller Melvin Fuller Dale Gardner Linda Gardner Robert Gillette Nancy Gillis Patrick Gladwish James Gostinger Ruth Gardner Karen Garrett Dianna German Sophomore Queen Candidates: Kathryn Wyllie, Carol Kay Novak, Deborah Ludlow, Julie Houck, Linda Sue Wagg, Ellen Thayer, Linda Provost, Judy Ploeger, Elliot, and Janet Carson. 168 Sophomores PHN t Suzanne Hudy Marsha Hughes Larry Hull Thomas Hunter Wanda Hyde Thomas Ingerson Laurie Irwin Delores Jackson Kathleen Hurley Beverly Hyde Orrin Hyde Marilyn Jackson Patricia Jacobsen Larry Jamison Gary Jefferson Daniel Jex Daniel Jurn Robert Johnston Russell Johnston William Johnston Dennis Jones Margaret Jones Janet Jones Michael Kamendat Gerhard Kammer Linda Kanthak William Hubbell Valerie Griffin William Gronek Neil Gross Evelyn Hagle Edwin Hamilton Sue Hamilton Wenda Hampton William Haken Jackie Hall Sue Hall Bartlett Hamilton Marcia Harmer Katherine Harrington Roger Harris Larr ' Harrison 1 Linda Harrison Marsha Hayden Charles Haywood Constance Hebner Barbara Henry Terry Henry Gary Herbert Debra Hering Charles Holdburg Carol Hollenshead Paula Hool Seth Hoover Janice Heede Sharon Heinbuck Gregory Hendershot Alan Hess Thomas Hess William Hippie Gordon Hopwood Louise Hoskins Julie Houck 169 Larry Keaxns Judith Keeler Heather Keith Marchelle Kelly Richard Kippen Mary Kirkendall Robert Klein Karen Knapp Douglas Kuehn Julie Kuhn Cheryl LaMotte Nancy Lange John Kennedy Edward Kibbie Daniel Kilbourne Dennis Koehn William Krafft Dennis Krumlauf Monica Langolf Dale Larson Linda Last © Enthusiastic Sophs show good sportsmanship Gary Lavere Keith Lavere Terry Leonard Ruth MacPherson Charles Maes Kathy Marthen Wayne LePiors Arthur Lewandbwski Gary Lewandowski John Lewis Pamela Love Deborah Ludlow Frederick Mack Randy Olunek John Manis Sharon Manzel Stephanie Marston Belinda Martin mMk i till Patricia Mason Charles Mathews Charles Mathieson Robert Mathieson Donald McCulloch Cynda McElroy Philip McIntyre Cynda McKclvey Oliver McAuley Matthew McCormick Linda McCoy John McLeod Martha McNally Kathryn McNamara Martha McNaughton Jack Miller sJI Charles McNeil James Miller w O . r Cynthia Meinhardt Mary Miller rv V c- k i 170 Richard Mills Bodil Millwood Franklin Mitchell Michael Moretz Frederick Morrison Susanne Moss William Moak Thomas Monroe Stephen Moore Nancy Morauski Dorothy Mosure Janet Moutoux Jessica Napora Pamela Neal it. Sally Nordberg Heather Norton Kay Novak Ronald Nutt Sophomores PHN Daniel Oke Carol Ordowski Jennifer Parker Linda Parker Paul Patrick Gearld Patterson Gloria Payne Gail Perkins Linda Perry Robert Pionk Terrie Poitter Patrick Quaine Bonnie Rawling Linda Rawza Katherine Reed Nancy Reese Lynda Reeves Maril)m Reeves Kirk Renno Robert Reuter Vicki Rice Christine Riehl Frederick Rockhold Robert Rodegeb Mary Rodriguez Gerald Rome Andrew Rosales Mary Roskey Susan Rowbotham Gary Rowe Colin Rumsey Susan Ruttle Christine Sargent Gayle Sassanella Daniel Schmidt James Schnackenlx rg Sheryl Schreiner Gary Semrow Lawrence Shamaly 171 Studious and eager to learn are Sophomores James Smafield Clarice Smith Erwin Smith Jacqueline Smith Caro) Sloan Charles Sloat Frederick Slyford Marsha Smith Darryl Smith Kuth Smith Sharon Smith Waiter Sparling Darlynn Sparr Bernard Spaulding Richard Stein Mary Storbeck Thomas Stephens Dean Sweet Terrance Stepka Susan Swett Dale Taylor David Speilburg Sharon Spencer Terry Stalker Sharon Taylor Bonita Terbush Bonnie Thayer Ellen Thayer Sharon Thomas Stephen Thomas John Thompson Susan Thompson Wendi Thompson Stephen Tinnermon Jack Toles Charles Truscott William Tucker Heidi Ulmer Stephen Van Camp John Vande Voorde Kristine Vande Voorde Maribeth VanLuren Daniel Vercnocke Sue Vining Carol Sue Wagg Richard Wahl Gary Walker Jane Walker Wayne Walker Sharon Warshefski Ellen Warsinske Yvonne Weaver Terry Wedge 172 c. j •in • Sophomores PHN otuaent Louncil Kepresentatives First-and second-semester Sophomore Student Council Hurley, Nancy Gillis, Adale Campbell, and Stephen Van- representatives are: BOTTOM ROW; Peggy Becker, Camp. TOP ROW; Suzanne Shevnock, Deborah Darling, Mary Storbeck, Monica Lango If, Judith Keeler, and Carol Jacqueline London, Virginia Wyllie, Linda Provost, Hollenshead. SECOND ROW; Dave Weiss, Gary Rowe, Ellen Thayer, and Martha McNally. Jack Foster, Linda Elliot, Ruthette Cressman, Kathleen Carol Weller Janet Welsh Peter Whipple Deborah Whiting Maurice Williams Richard Williams Gary Willing Michael W ' ilson Dianne Wolfe Harold Wolfe James Willis Wendy Wilkins Daniel Wilkinson Linda Wilson Grace Woolsey Kathryn Wyllie Virginia Wyllie Judith Wynkoop Nancy York Barbara Young Gale Young 173 Officers head Pi ' osidenl Marilyn Yeager Vice-President Jane O ' Sullivan Marcia Albert Trederick Albert Charles Aldrich Wesley Alexander William Alexander Nancy Ammerman David Anderson Larry Reid Anderson Nancy Bennett Frederick Best Gail Bialk Jeffrey Billins Ronald Blais Michael Blythe Larry Robert Anderson Leona Anderson Peggy Anglebrandt Kathy Arnold Stephen Bonner David Bookrum Irene Bopp f I Margaret Arnold Donna Arnott Vicki Artibee John Ashford David Bailey Diana Bailey D. Gerald Bailey Thomas Bailey Linda Bopra Robert Bwersox Richard Boyer David Baldwin Bette Ball Donna Ballard John Bambusch Patricia Barker Donald Barnes Deborah Barrett Arnold Bartley Bonnie Brabant Louis Brandi Roger Brennan 174 Sophomore activities PHH Judy Milton Buckley Buckner Haynaldu Simon Buenrostro Buenrostro Dennis Lucy Buffington Burde Ralph Buixle Jo Ann Mona Burgett Cameron Shirley Cameron Karen Carmody David Carpenter ? Sandra Carpenter Michael Cartier Alex Caiyl t Lena Caryl JoAnn Casado Meredith Cates Carol Caudill Lyle Caughel Bonnie Chapdelaine f Bruce Christick Michael Clancey Janice Clancy Paula Cochrane Philip Conn John Coon John Corby Matthew Cortese Clara Corwin Kathleen Crorey Norma Currie David Dalrymple James Da vis David Dawson Aleta Day Mar ’ Anne Deanda Paula Dease Jacquelen DeLong Virginia Dentel Julia DeVeny Roger Dickey Fletcher Diggins Edward Distelrath Michael Dobson Lawrence Dodd Rudolph Dortman Melanie Dunn Richard Eagle Barbara East Richard Eastman Cynthia Edwards Cheryl Emeigh John Emerick Laura Emerick William Evans 175 Energetic students participate Richai ' d -veritl i Diane Fair man Steven Fenner Michael Forstner William Foster Charles Fowler Martin Frantz Cherie Frasier Susan Fredrick Jerr ' Freshour Sally Friedland Martha Groh Barbara Gustke Linda Guy Cameron Hale Roger Hale Linda Hall Doreen Fye Colleen Callage r James Gamble Jean Gardner Anna Gauthier Kathryn Gemoules Lynne Genaw Susan Gentry Bonita Hallay Cynthia Hancock James Hand Shirley Gerrow Linda Gerstenberger John Gilbert Robyn Gilbert Patricia Hanel Nancy Hanneke Luther Haskins Carol Ginn Diane Glombowski John Gobel Robert Gobel Pamela Goddard John Gonzales Larry Gosman Paula Goudy Diane Grabbitt Norma Green Georgina Greene Laurel Greggy Connie Haslip James Haslip Sandra Hayes Michael Heath David Heino Mary Henry Margaret Herber Wendy Herbert Mary Ellen Hernandez 176 in homecoming activities Robert David Cynthia Sylvester Terry William Dennis Richard Richard Nerpt‘l Herrick Hildebrand Hill Hillger Hillis Himmcl Hisscock Hoixlen William Hoixlen Daniel Hodgins George Hofmann Charles Horn Thcadore Hul bard Stephen Hudy James Hunger Joanne Hunt Karen Hunt Nat Hunt Sharon Hutchinson Ricliard Hyatt William Ingles Annabell Jackson James Jackson Ronald Jackson Stephen Jackson Suzanne Jackson Gordon Jamison Nancy Jaskoski Candice Jenkins Norbert Johnson Sophomore candidates for Homecoming queen: Holden, Bonita Hallay, Paula Cochrane, Janet Bonnie Weiss, Barbara Sweet, Janet Louks, Ceglarek, and Nancy Ammerman. Marjorie Kongas, Nancy Jaskowski, Carolyn 177 Charles Johnston Steering Committee works ambitiously Jed Johnston Gary Michael Johnston Johnston Stephen Jurk Michael Linda Justin Kania Donald Annette Kars Kaufmann Katherine Kavalick Kit Keeler Michael Kelley Oscar Kelly James Kemp Laurie Kendrick Steven Kennedy Barbara Kenney James Kerr George Keyle Ellen Keyser Cheryl Kiefer Donald King Isadore King Michael Kinney David Kish Norma Koebke Paul Kongas Theodore Kopa Sharon Korte Timothy Kovatch Jon Krabach Stephen Kress Richard Kretchman Kenneth Kristick Steering Committee members: BOTTOM ROW: Marilyn Yeager, Jane O’Sullivan, Janet Ceg- larek, and Marjorie Kongas. SECOND ROW: Jennifer Pelton, Joe Ann Burgett, Carol Ann Meehan, Linda VanNest, Cheryl Emigh, and Karen Hunt. TOP ROW: Bruce Christick, Robert Baldwin, Terry Woodward, and Jeffrey Losie. 178 to plan Sophomore activities PHH Clayton Leaym Robert Leslie Richard Levitt Wayne Lewankowski Stephen Lewis Marian Lill Richard Limberg Marshall Lohr Alden Loos Gailann Loshaw Jeffrey Losie Janet Looks Donald Loxton Gary Loxton Dale MacClemmons Sharon MacDuff Sandra MacPherson Lee Magneson Janies Me Dean Daniel McCants John McClellan Frederick McDermott © Dianna McDonald Bonnie McGuffin Charles McLain Dawn Me Lei Ian Arthur McMillan Kdward McMillan Penny McPherson Carol Ann Meehan Marcia Meyers Willie Meyers Donald Middlebrooks Sandra Midgley Sharon Millard Christine Miller Denise Miller Faye Miller Margaret Miller Sandra Miller Judith Minnie Sharon Mintz Diane Mitchell Margaretann Mitchell Terr ' Mitchell Eliza Moncrief 179 Energetic and ambitious representatives Carol Diana Monton Moore Michael Moore Linda Morden Jamesie Morgan Carolyn Morris Arthur Mowry Robert Vemell Neeley Neil Grant Nixon Pauline Nixon Gerald Noble Kathleen Noe John Norman Rebecca Nuske Danny Orr Catherine Ort Diane Ostrander Lyle Ostrander Randall Oswald Linda Pagen Gerald Parmann Francis Parr John Pattison Jennifer Pelton Charles Pickelhaupt Nancy Pickelhaupt WilUam Pickelhaupt Alan Piper Linda Porrett Timothy Porter Denniese Potvin Dennis Potvin John Pozdrowski Memories are elected to Student Council PHH Marilyn Precour Nancy Dwight Price Quant Thomas Ouellette Linda Mary Ann Martha Radatz Radatz Ramage Terrance Gary Randolph Ravin Sandy Rebenock John Reed Duane Reid James Relken John Reno Constance Rich David Richmond Kurt Richardson Susan Ritter It Manuel Rocha Terry Roskey Alexander Ross George Rostine Isaura Ruiz Gail Rusch Susan Rush James Russel James Russell John Russell Patricia Samson Richard Sanchez BOTTOM ROW; Robert Leslie, Richard Solgot, and Lee Magneson. SECOND ROW: Carol Ann Meehan, Janet Krupp, Sally Friedland, Cindy Brown, Marilyn Weichsler, and Paula Cochrane. TOP ROW: Laurie Kendrick, Susan Ritter, Elizabeth Edwards, Jennifer Pelton, Carolyn Upleger, and Susan Gentry. 181 1 ■ 3 • 5 - 7 we re Chris Lora Sawdon Schneider Catherine Lillian Schott Schott Diane Linda Schroeder Schumann Clarice Martha Seamont Selden William Sendzik Craig Setter Byron Shanks Russell Sherlock Kenneth Shonk Gayle Shoudy Carol Silk Fred Silk Gloria Singles Steven Sloan James Smith Patricia Smith Paul Smith Rebecca Smith Dennis Snyder Dorothy Snyder Richard Solgot Jerry Sparks Warren Spear Lome Spencer Thomas Spencer Dennis Splan Mark Stadalnikas Susan Steemburg Lynn Steinhaus William Steinhaus Michael Stenek Eth ard Strang Wilford Stoner Kathy Swainson Barbara Sweet Georgia Swift Gerrold Szymanski Betty Taylor Doris Taylor Dwain Taylor Vicki Taylor Diane Thomas Joel Thomason Dolores Thornton Donna Thornton Julius Tillman Shirley Tillmon Dennis Tosch Frank Toth Suzanne Tracy Mark T restain James Sugrue David Sullivan Nornmn Surline Christine Swaffield Carol3m Trombley Bruce Turner Carolyn Upleger 182 the class of ‘67 PHH Christine Richardo Upleger Valdez Cora Jean Mary Ann Vance VanDusen Linda VanNest Carol Vansach Edith Robert VanWormer Vickery Paula Vigrass Richard Vigrass Linda Walker Dennis Ward Sandra Warren Brian W’ashburn Cheryl W ' atson John Watson Weston Weaver Marilyn Weichsler ' Bonnie W ' eiss Gary Weiss Diane Welsh Sondra Werner Tanis Werth Dana Westphal Robert Wharton Richard Wickings Nancy Wilkins Christene Willan Gary Williams James Wilson David Winchester Richard Winchester Terry Woodward Mr.Emlaw s tenth hour English class enjoy a book review given by: Richardo Valdez, Janet Lashbrook, Aleta Day, Lucy Burde , and Laurie Erne rick. 183 4-6-8 We re the class of 68 Freshman Steering Committee and Class Officers; BOTTOM ROW: George Elliot, President; James Crowl.Vice President; Margaret Davidson, Secretary; and James Dost, Treasurer. SECOND ROW: Larry Dell, Marjorie Greene, Ruth .Ann Schmidt, Valerie Wessel, and Jamie Burde. TOP ROW: Joan Hancock, Susan Ludlow, Rebecca Tisdel, Barbara Parker, Diane Langolf, and Jeanne Ploeger. Janet Ainsworth Carolyn Albers Kenneth Aldrich Laurie Alexander Fred Allison Garrett Anderson Patricia Anglebrandt Christine Anglebrandt Martha Arthur Charles Apsey Clifford Atcheson Diana Armstrong Harley Atcheson Rodger Badgerow o Cathy Bailey Donna Baird Steven Baker Steven VV. Baker Dale Barnum Janet Barnum David Barrett John Barrett Amanda Ballantyne Robert Barnes Robert Barnhart Charles Barr ' M. Kim Barrymore Joseph Baunock 184 Freshmen PHN Sally Beauparland Nancy Benner Brenda Bennett Joan Berdan Rolxjrt I3ernum Alan Bishop Sue Bonkoske Richard Borntrager Ray Borowski Steven Borowski Scott Boughner Teresa Bourbonais Michael Bowman Kay Bracken bury Sharon Brady Jon Brennan Charles Brew ' er John Brockitt Mary Brockitt Alan Brown Roger Brown a ifk Cl o 9 dtJk David Burch Emily Burchill Jamie Burde Lloyd Burnell Donald Burton Emily Butler Imogene Caldwell Wayne Campau Bonnie Campbell Bruce Campbell Marshall Campbell Bruce Cargo Christina Carlisle Patricia Carpenter C CS Robert Carpenter Jack D. Carr Jack R. Carr Kenneth Carrier Sharon Carrier Suzanne Carrier Sandford Carson James Chester Peggy Churchill Daniel Clark Jill Clark Janis Clemens Robin Colgan David Collins fB- T- I Paul Collins Nancy Cordell Catherine Cornwell V fa Myra Cottingham John Covert Rodney Cowan Linda Cowles O IS Richard Crawford Roger Crouch James Crowl Nelson Cummins Pamela Cuppen Deborah Curtis Duaine Daft 185 r Linda Daly Myrtle Dane Timothy Daniels Steven LeLacy Lawrence Dell Thomas DeMeritt Margaret Davidson Marylou Davis William Deater Sharon Debien Brenda Denney John Dennis Cecil DeWitt Marsha Dickinson o Sally Dimmick Dennis Doan Gladys Doan Mary Doan Larry Draveling Kathleen Duenaz Roseann Duffin Donald Duman William Dobson James Dost Janice Dove Barbara Dunn Frances Dunn Bonita Dupes o c New minds New Ideas Carol Fdmunds George Elliot John Ellis Connie Elsholz Beth Estrada Raeleene Fair David Fairnuin Glenn Falk Sandra Falk Daniel Farquhar Sandra Farquhar Patrick Farrington Peter Farrington Gary Faught Thomas Ferriby Susan Fogarty David Foglesong Iva Foglesong Dawn Foley Nancy Forstner Janice Foster John Foster Laura Foster Shirley Fountain Marsha Fraser Jack Fredendall Linda Fredendall Laurlie Fry Allen Fuller n i a C-i 186 W ' J Lana Fuller Linda Fye Franklin Gallagher Kay A. Gardner David Genaw Dale George Sherry Gersten Coleen Gorbutt Kay E. Gardner William Garretlson Charlene Geister Cynthia Goss man Robert Gossman Dale Goulette C) Cs e5 P m iiA k Bradley Gram James Gram George Grant Harold Green Marjorie Greene Mary Gregory Marsha Grant Gayle Grates Stephen Gary Douglas Green Patricia Gross Cynthia Guizar Bridget Gunn Linda Haken Freshmen PHN Marie Harrison Brian Hayes David Haynes George Helewski Michael Helmrich Stephen Henry Marilyn Hess Herbert Hildebrand Frank Hoffman Michael Hoffman Gary Holdburg Christine Holth Michael Hornby Howard Hoskins Roger Howison Kenneth Hubbard Linda Hubbcll Stephen Huber Sara Invin Thomas Jefferson Dewa ' ne Jex Gerald Jex Nancy Jex George Johnson Kimberly Johnson 187 Cooperation is a motto for Class of 68 rv Michael Jurzysta Richard Jurzysta Peggy Kamendat Charles Keller Charles Kelly Robert Kent Robert Kilbourne Beverley Kearney William Keasling Gail Keil George Kroetsch William Kuehl Gregory Lachon Janet L e Freshmen first and second semester Student Council representatives are: BOTTOM ROW; Linda Setter, Cyn- thia Gossman, Marshall Campbell, Nancy Cordell, and Nancy Sopha. SECOND ROW: Kristine Schuck, Cynthia Tomsu, Linda Daly, Bonnie Nyeste, Bonita Dupes, Carol McCarty, Sandra Lauridsen, Jana Lynn, and Gayle Os- good. TOP ROW: Charles Kelly, Donald Burton, Steven Baker, Brian Winters, Mark Rademacher, James Flet- cher, Mervin Tomlin, and Stephen Huber, 188 Freshmen PHN James Lang John Lang Diane Langolf Linda Langolf Donald Lasher Sandra Lauridsen Marguerite Lentz Victor Leslie Monna Letts Karl Lewanski Robert Loane Karon Logan Daniel Long Paula Lottner Valerie Lowes Susan Ludlow Christine Ludwig Jana Lynn Jack Lytle Lynne MacDonald Janice Manchester Nancy Manchester Kathy m Martin Larry Mason Susan Matthews LaCinda May Michel McCabe Carol McCarty Ruth McDonald Linda McFadden Donald McFarlane Lawrence McGrath Thomas McIntyre James McKelvey Harvey McKenzie Christine McLane Sally McLeod Sandra Mellick Constance Menard Valerie Middlemas Diana Middleton Gail Millard Fred Miller Charles Mel ms Kathy Meyer Mary Meyer Karen Miller Robert Miller Donald Mitchell Raymond Mitchell Renee ' Mitchell Deborah Morden Rebecca Mortimer Glen Moss Dora Mullen Elizabeth Moretz Judith Morley Lawrence Morris Roseann Morrison Deborah Napora Ronald Neal Ronald Nicolson Richard Nordberg 189 i ' Kenneth Norton Sarah Nutt Bonnie Nyeste Mary Ann Olunek Barbara Parker Dennis Payton Norman Peacock Julie Perry Patricia Osborne Gayle Osgood Mary Overholt William Perry Dianna Peterson John Peterson Michael Phipps Herbert Pickard Judith Plotter Ruth Preston Sherry Purcell Diane Quandt Jeanne Ploeger Ruth Pome ret Dana Pool Gary Potrykus Terry Rachwal Charlene Radatz Mark Rademacher Thomas Reed William Relken Patrick Relken Ricky Reyna Sharron Rice Linda Richards David Rider Timothy Ridge Freshmen gain experience for the highway of life Bonnie Riggs Gwyneth Roberts Kenneth Robison Steven Rowbotham Paul Sams Martin Samuelson James Sargent Robert Schlitt Robert Roe Nadine Ross James Rowe Ruth Ann Schmidt David Schrader Kristine Schuck Richard Schwedler Kay Semrow Linda Setter Eric Sheldon Wilma Shepherd Frank Shimmel Steven Sharrard Ruthann Shaw Tony Shaw Nancy Sheffer Melvin Shott Judy Shurkey Jon Simmons Russell Sischo 190 Jamie Burde, Margaret Davidson, Marilyn Hess, Osgood, Jeanne Ploeger, Ruth Ann Schmidt, and Cynthia Kimberly Johnson, Diane Langolf , Susan Ludlow, Gayle Tomsu were Freshmen Homecoming queen candidates. Freshmen PHN Brian Smith David Smith David R. Smith Gary Smith Gordon Smith Sharon Smith Vicki Smith Judy Sommer Nancy Sopha Victoria Spada William Sparling Techla Spotts Mary Stalker Larry Stark Carol Stevens Patricia Stoutenburg Rebecca Stowe Jeffrey Strode Thomas Sullivan Jack Stewart Carol Stokan Julie Storbeck Cynthia Sutton Gearld Sweet Dorothy Tait 191 Itty-bitty Freshmen - forthcoming giants Barbara Tarzwell Larry Tarzwell Brian Taylor Phyllis Teeple Meredith Thompson Robert Thompson Thomas Thornton Neal Thrower Timothy Teigeler Bonnie Tenniswood Marcella TerBush Joyce Touma Sandra Trempe Gail Turton Robert Valdez Wayne VanBuskirk Jacqueline VanCamp Julie Varty Kenneth Wade Laura Wade Barbara Wagor David Wakeham t Michael Wakeham James Walker Pamela Waltenburg Karen Ward Betty Warner Reinhold Warnke Richard Wasylk David Wedge Christine Weiss William Welsh Valerie Wessel Craig Weston David Weston Jean White m £A Eugene Whitford Nancy Whitican Sharron Whittaker Barry Wilkins David Willis Carl Wolf Janet Wingard James Wolfe Brian Winters Ronald Woolman Marilynn Wisner Carl Working Susan Wynkoop Thomas Yeitter Dale Young Christine Zeplzauer 192 Underclassmen PHN Two Sophomores, Janie Chester and Carol Hollenshead, relax after participat- ing in the Orientation ceremonies. David Williams, a Junior, enjoys himself dancing. After a full day session, students anxiously board their buses. Thomas Stafford and John Kellogg exer- Students have fun dancing the “Jerk at the first dance at P.H.N., spon- cise after devouring a large lunch. sored by the National Honor Society. 193 Determination and dependability will help the Diane Anderson Jacquelyn Anderson Paul Anderson Randy Anderson Jean Armstrong Mark Armstrong Rosemary Amold Fredrick Bail ' d R « 1 1 ilk Sylvia Baiixl Robert Baldwin Robert Bales Thomas Balkwill Willie Bankston Sandra Barham John Barnes Nancy Barnes Merrie Bartlett James Bartley Leon Basnaw James Bassett Marjorie Bauer Beverly Bealer James Belkiewicz Margo Bender Benjamin Bennett DoeDee Bennett Gail Berry Denise Blanchard Mark Blood Diana Bluska Melvin Boggs Claude Bo man Gregory Boughton David Bowers Diane Bradley Carole Bradshaw Harold Bradshaw 4 James Brahany Judith Bramer Raymond Brennan Jerry Briggins Ernest Brown Gary Brown Larry Bro vn David Bubel Sam Bubel Robert Buchheister Nancy Buckley Pamela Budinger 194 Class of ' 68 attains its goals PHH i TIi ' Wk Jeffeiy Theodore Burns Callahan Eric Patricia Timothy Theresa Wayne Paul David Cameron Carmichael Carter Cartier Carson Castillo Catherines o Richard Catanzaro Diane Cates Cynthia Ceasor Wayne Cowles Michael Cowper Terry Cox Nancy Cribbs Daniel Chaffee Eva Charlton Michael Chcsney Stanley Chran Mary Claucherty Marilyn Clemens Lynn Clumfoot Dalton Coleman Robert Collingwood Kristine Cronce Carol Cummins Sally Currie Wayne Curtis Jill Cutcher Sandra Dafoe Steven Daggett Richard Dalrymple Robert Dalrymple Carolyn Davis Kenneth Davis Marilyn Davis Clifford Dawson Roger Day Douglas Deacon Sherri Dean Sharon Collingwood Daniel Collins Julie Cook fl M Thomas Coole Bll Deborah Cope Charles Corn Jacquelyn Deemer Mark Dee ring Charles DeFour John Dell Peggy Desro Charles Diggs Nancy Diller Gregory Dinkel Gerald Dionne Lynn Dobson John Dondineau Robert Donovan « ft rt ft r’ 4 195 Dale Dorland n Bonnie Dostie David Durrant Gayle Emeigh Connie Emlaw O Laura Evans Freshmen face Stephen Kathleen Leon Everltt Falk Falk Mark Falk Daniel Farrington Janet Farrington Lynda Fenner Frank Fenton Mary Ferguson Michael Fleishman Wayne Fleury Diane Flood Judith Forbes Brenda Foster Robert Foster James Fournier Cynthia Fowler Carolyn Frasier Robert Frasier Timothy Frasier Larry French Mary Gaecke Kenneth Gamble Robert Gamble Arthur Garcia Cheryl Gardner Kathleen Gardner Virginia Garza Gaylord Genaw Kathy Gilbert Kenneth Gilbert Patricia Glombowski Kirk Glover Robert Glyshaw Barbara Gonzalez Linda Goodman John Goodwin Margaret Goudie Patricia Goudy Carolyn Gracy Roderick Gray Wayne Gray James Green Mary Greene Victor Greowski Thomas Grubbs Diane Hall Charles Hallay Robert Hamilton Nancy Harbison Ann Hardy Mary Hardy Linda Harms 196 challenges with sureness PHH JoannctU ' David Sherry Shirley David Joseph Arthur Olga Dorothy Harris Haitnian llai ' tman Hastings Hearn Heimbach Herman Hernandez Hill Randy Hillger Paul Hillikcr Drew Himmcl Jill Himmel Frederick Hindes James Hindes James Jacobs Marcella Jacobs Mary Jahn Jeri Lynn James Pamela James Forbes Johnson Greg Johnson Patricia Johnson Robert Hodgins Irene Hofmann Lynda Hofmann Charles Holzbergcr Saranell Horn Sandy Horning Bonnie Johnston Michael Johnston James Jones Jeffery Jones Angeline Julio Robert Kaercher Curtis Karvonen Diane Keeley Linda Kelley Kay Kells Thomas Kelp Rodger Kenner ft a Judy Houston Michael Howell Larry Hubbard Timothy Hunt Diana Hutchinson Linda Hux Linda Kerby Mary Kidd David King Robert King Raeanne Kiser Daniel Kivel Danny Klaas Dianna Klaas f h Richard Ireland Marsha Irwin David Jacobs Barbara Kleeves Beverly Kleeves Glenn Klinkman Patrick Knowles 197 Fourth-place float Virginia Kuehn Russell LaCroix Allen LangoU Harold Langolf Edward Langowski Roger Langowski Pamela Lapp David LaTurno Thomas Laughlin Cynthia Lauth Sharon LaVere Clyde Ledsworth Darlene Leonard David Leslie Martin Lester John Lewandowski Karen Lewandowski Mary Limberg Raymond Lincoln Mary Lockwood Beverly Louks Lucy Loxton Janice Lucewich Linda Ludington Curtis Max vell Anne Mayers Marjorie McCallom Linda McCallum Barbara McCants Ananise McClain Larry McClarty Deborah McDaid David McLain Michael Lump Kenneth Mac Beth Gerald MacDonald Diane Mac Far lane Calvin MacNeil Joseph Malfait William Manzel Douglas Marks ' S’V yf Linda Marsh Gary Martin Susan Matthews Craig Maxwell Patrick Methery Sandra Mikula Alger Miller Charles Miller Janet Miller Lynn Miller Marlene Miller Mary Miller Ronald Miller h 198 by first-rate class Judy Minke Thomas Dorothy Minguskc Mitchell Herman Mixon Diane Moak William Sherry Moncrief Monton PHH Patrick Mrozowski Robert Mugridge Ronald Mumford ry Glenda Murawski 1 1 Robert Murdick Sheiyl Murray William Nedela Carolyn Neeley Randy Neumann t Mitchell Nichols Larry Noble Karen Odle Gary Oswald Robert Parker Paul Paton Louis Pattison Gloria Pelc Linda Penn Michael Petty Michelle Petty Rita Phillips William Phippen Karen Phipps Gary Platzer Christine Pleger Judith Powers Michael Prevost Mickey Lou Pringle I trick Provost David Pynnonen Linda Quader Clifford Radatz Russell Radatz Henry Redfield Nancy Reed Mary Reynolds Patricia Reynolds Linda Rich Phillip Richards Timothy Rinker m Q. ' m Kathleen Odium Sandra Oliver John O’Neil Melanie Roberts Hillar ’ Robinson Carol Rock Diane Rock 199 The Freshmen felt Itty-bitty at first Richard Rummler Judith Russell Linda Russel Delores Sanchez Frank Scheff Mary Schmidt Barbara Sclimude Catherine Schofield Genevieve Schommer Phyllis Spencer Artemise Sprowl Roberta Sprowl Frank Schott Sharon Schultz William Schultz Gail Scott Christine Stanko Robert Steele Cathy Stephens 6 i -I Kathleen Scott Richard Scott Thomas Seely Paul Seppo Barbara Stevenson Christina Stewart Worthy Stewart Daniel Stokan Joy Stover Frederick Straub o Shirley Showers Cathy Simmons Sharon Slingerland Paula Sloat I Patricia Sly W’ilUam Smart Karen Smith Linda Smith J S m n a Michael Smith Robert Smith Timothy Smith Debora Snyder Christina Suggs Carol Sukis Charles Sullivan Diane Swaffield Frederick Swegles Jack Swinson O t j itt 0 Larry Sopha Lloyd Sosa Joyce Sparby Rene Spear Thomas Swoffer Susan Szczepanski Yvonne Szymanski 200 but grew with activities, knowledge, and spirit Thomaa Charles Talbot Taylor Theda Taylor Janice Thelmas Sally Thelmas Brodrick Murray Thomas Thompson Frederick Thornton Gwendolyn Thrushman Suzanne Torrey Randy Tubbs Maurice Tucker Robert Van Norman Gail Vansach Beverly Varty Wanda Vaughn Lupe Vicencio Dianne Vickery Linda Vincent Stephen Vokes William Walsh Louise Walters Howard Ward Karen Ward Samuel Weaver Linda Welsh Diane Werner Michael Werner William Wesley Edward White Gary W ' hite Micheal White Eldon W’illard Diane Williams LaDora Williams Pamela Williams Phyllis Williams Dennis Wilson Jane Wilson Thomas Wilson Gloria Wisson Henry Witherspoon Rodney Withun Joyce Wolfe Ronald Woodley Vivian Worden William Worden Patricia Wright Cherryl Yarger James Young Kathleen Young Nancy Young Charles Ware Elmer Ware Charles Watson 201 Freshmen pick able representatives FRESHMAN HOMECOMING QUEEN CANDIDATES: Debora Snyder, Kandi Maynard. Pamela Lapp, Sharon Kota, Linda Kirby, Linda Hux, Nancy Cribbs, Paula Corry, Pamela Budinger, and Janice Bubel. FIRST-SEMESTER STUDENT COUNCIL: BOTTOM ROW: John Dell, Thomas Minguske, Frederick Straub, Gary Oswald, Leon Falk, Robert Bales, Martin Lester, and Paul Seppo. SECOND ROW: Deborah McDaid, Kay Kells, Pamela Budinger, Barbara Schmude, Linda Hux, and Catherine Zauner. to meet challenges PHH SECOND-SEMESTER STUDENT COUNCIL MEM- Yokes, and David Bubel. SECOND ROW: Nancy Mont- BERS: BOTTOM ROW: Gary Martin. Leon Falk, Gary ross, Barbara Cowan, Paula Sloat, Sandra Barham, Oswald, Frederick Straub, Martin Lester, Stephen Catherine Schofield, and Catherine Zauner. STEERING COMMITTEE: BOTTOM ROW: Kathie Ros- sow, Barbara Cowan, Stephen Everitt, David Pynnonen, Sally Currie, and Sandra Barham. SECOND ROW: Pamela Lapp, Janice Bubel, Janet Olson, Gary Martin, Howard Ward. William Nedela, Kandi Maynard, Pat- ricia Glombowski, and Diane MacDonald. 203 The Faculty guides the student on the road through high school educa- tion. Like traffic lights, they are essential for orderly progress. Teachers show the way to the unlimit- ed opportunities of education through capable, adept teaching. They try to encourage maturity and logical and independent thinking in their students. But good teachers are more than educators, they are friends. Ideally, teachers think of the student as an individual with his own capabilities, interests, and feelings. Skillful in- struction, added to friendship, makes for rewarding high school years and a successful future. Faculty Teachers guide students Gale Ahearn Language Joseph Airtene Vocal Director Geraldine Alam English Sami Alam Mathematics Mary Lou Albracht Harry Anderle Home Economics Mathematics Rex Aurand Edward Bargiel Raymond Bascom James Bates Mathematics Business Education English Health Education Eugenie Becker Social Studies Mary Sue Becker Science Floyd Belt Industrial Arts Sandra Birdsall Business Education Loretta Blackburn Linford Bond Home Economics Science Anthony Bonito Industrial Arts Douglas Boyse Social Studies Catherine Brown Home Economics Ross Buckman Industrial Arts Thomas Case Mathematics Zaida Chidester English Charlotte Chriss Science Ruby Clemons English Marilyn Clark Health Education Robert Clark Social Studies Harold Cook Industrial Arts Frances Culp English 206 toward higher goals James Dickenson James Duncan Social Studies Social Studies Eunice Eichhorn Floyd Emlaw Allan Engle rth Social Studies English Mathematics Ann Forster Charles Forton Isabelle Frankhauser William Friley Health Education French Business Education English Gail Gilbert Thomas Hamilton Social Studies Social Studies Norman Gallagher David Glenn English English Michael Hanov Ralph Harrison Auto Theory Social Studies Robert Hayes Social Studies Bruce Hazen Mathematics Nancy Hedstrom English John Heering Health Education Richard Hillaker Bruce Hobbs Henrietta Hobbs Marian Houck Drivers Education Auto Theory Mathematics English Charles Johnson Sandra Johnson Business Education Librarian lead us Joseph Kreiner Alice Kuhlenkamp Special Education Industrial Arts Reed Laughlin Health Education Patricia Lavoy Social Studies Mary Leonard Mathematics Pearl LeRud Social Studies Linda Lewis English Charles Lincoln Social Studies Fern Lindsay Charles Lutz Business Education Social Studies Elmer Malone William Mandt English Art Phyllis McCabe Special Education Isabel MacLaren Mary Ann Mahaffy English Social Studies Jane McCandless Daivd McEwen Mathematics Business Education Harold Miller Lawrence Miller Science English Margaret Miller Julie Moak Mathematics English 208 to learning Ruth M. Murray Mary Nell Librarian Mathematics Larry Newman Edna O’Connell Industrial Arts Librarian Nels Oman Delphine Parshall Co-op Department Health Education James Patmos Science Edythe Patterson Social Studies Helen Paulson English Donald Pearson Industrial Arts Allen Phillips Robert Phillips Science English Florence Raub Science Frank Rawland Industrial Arts Aline Ruthe Mathematics T Mary Sanderson English Dorothy Schaefer English Patricia Seiber Mathematics O. E. Shelton Marion Silverthorn Industrial Arts Mathematics Isabelle Sischo Margaret Slater Mathematics Language 209 Counselors guide students Cyril Smith Social Studies Frederick Swegles Special Education Kathleen Tate English Doris Teachout Edgar Thomas Health Education Language Edward Tinsley Co-op Department John A. Williams Mathematics Donald Wismer Director - Co- op Department Gary Young Ted Zyrowski Daphine Rantanen Marion Rowe Social Studies Business Education Business Education Science Teachers who did not have their pictures taken are: Mary Edwards, Language; and Mildred Rush, Language. Homer Sims English Ruth Meyer English 210 toward brighter futures Frances Moore Raymond Morehead Marjorie Muhlitner Wallace Nault Kenneth Rapp Donald Wendling Mr. Charles Lincoln and Mr. John Williams have time for a short conversation at their mail boxes. Miss Frances Moore gives Janet Stroh information on Michigan colleges. 211 Staff aids teachers Leona Dunn Donna Emlaw Virginia Forbes Barbara French Mr. Fowler’s office Principal’s office Principal’s office Principal’s office Anne Hildebrand Mr. Overly’s office Irene Burns Cafeteria Betty Kipp Principal’s office Marjorie Jamison Cafeteria Velma Shepherd Principal’s office Emilie Nurenberg Cafeteria Clara Wellman Mr. Overly’s office Mildred Morrish Cafeteria Mr. Thomas Hamilton, Mr. Rex Aurand, Mr. Charles Gierke, Mr. Richard Baker, and Mr. Edgar Thomas dis- cuss the outstanding features of the new high school. Mrs. Betty Kipp sells tickets to these enthusiastic foot- ball fans: William Walsh, Sandee Gauss, Sandra Hall, Christopher Blunt, Scott Matthews, and Steven Mac Kay. administrators, and students Mina Beedon Alex Dortmann Lewis Kennedy Grant Marshall Frank McPherson Manville Miller Dale Myers Joseph Perukel Ronald Roe Austin Smith William Wolvin Robert Yeager Mr. Raymond Bascom, Mr. Edgar Thomas, and Mr. Gale Aheam take a tour of the new high school. Teachers encourage students Class Sponsors are: Mr. James Dickenson, 11th grade A. M.; Mr. Veto Pesano, 11th grade P.M.; Miss Doris Warren. 10th grade A.M.; Ralph Horrison, 9th grade P.M.; and Mr. Charles Lutz, 12th grade P.M. Not present are: Mr. Gale Ahearn, 9th grade A.M.; Mrs. Catherine Brown, 12th grade A.M.; and Mr. Floyd Belt, 10th grade P.M. • T Mr. Allen Phillips leaves his fish and frogs to serve as Santa Claus at the National Honor Society’s Christmas party. Early arrivals to the new school are; Miss Marilyn Clark, Miss Delphine Parshall, Mrs. Henrietta Hobbs, Mrs. Marion Silverthorn, Mr. James Duncan, and Miss Mary Neal. 214 creative thinking P.H.H.S, and P.H.N.H.S. welcome the following new teachers at mid-term: Mr. Dale Enz, Mathematics; Mr. Richard Baker, Industrial Arts; Mr. Lester Stromme, Mathematics; Mr. Robert Verran, Business Education; Mr. Keith Muller, Social Studies. P.M. A.M. P.M. A.M. A.M. P.M. P.M. A.M. A.M. A.M. P.M. Department heads are; Mr. Ralph Harrison Social Studies Miss Mary Neil Mathematics Miss Isabel MacLaren English Miss Ruth Meyer English Mrs. Catherine Brown Home Economics Miss Marion Rowe Science Mrs. Fern Lindsay Business Education Mrs. Daphine Rantanen Business Education Mr. James Patmos Science Mr. Cyril Smith Social Studies Mr. Harry Anderle .Mathematics (Not pictured) Mr. Charles Lutz and Mr. Ralph Harrison re-enact a daring and adventuresome scene from history. 215 Memories umu COURSES Business Administration Higher Accounting Professional Accounting Junior Accounting Speed Writing (OlLEliE OF FOHMEKCE COURSES Executive Secretarial Clerk Typist Stenographic Comptometry EASTERN MICHIGAN COLLEGE OF COMMERCE offers grad- uates of Port Huron and vicinity an opportunity to complete an approved business course ranging from 9 to 20 months without leaving the community. Graduates who have started commercial courses in high school may complete such courses in less than the scheduled period of time. Because of its proxi- mity to the Blue Water district, courses may be completed without the expense of board and room away from home. 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Sites Dr. James H. Tisdel Dr, Glenn F. Tomsu Dr. Emil Touma Dr. George C. Touma Dr. Arthur H. Ulmer Dr. D. De Witte Walker Dr. John A. Ward Dr. Robert B. Williams Dr. Harold F. Willis Dr. Arthur B. Yuli Beard Campbell Company City Awning Company A Friend Albert A. Falk Son Touma, Watson, Andresen Kelly Abraham. Linda E. 166 Artibee, Vicki S. 174 INDEX Beach, Dan B. 149 Bradley. R. Diane 88, 194 Butler, Emily P. 185 Activitiea 16 Ashford, John 174 Beaker, Beverly A. 194 Bradshaw. Carole 8. 194 Butler, Joanne C. 112 Adams. Michael S. 146 Ashford, Otis A. 143 Beals. Charles J. 109 Bradshaw, Harold 194 Cadaret, Elaine D. 95. 158 Adams. Sally H. 164 Ashton. Diane E. 158 Beane. Linda K. 109 Bradt, Gary C. 167 Caldwell, Imogene A. 185 Adams. Thomas G. 22, 65, 106 Atcheson. Clifford W. 184 Beauchamp, Evelyn J. 90, 174 Bradt, Storm V.Z. 22,110,114 Caldwell. Ray E. 54.68,166.167 Advertisements 222 Atcheson, Harley N. 184 Beaudry, Linda L. 109 Bradley, LeeAnne L. 110 Callahan. Jacqueline 112 Aheam, Gale M. 13. 61. 206. Atherton. Harry R. Beauparland. Sally L. 185 Brady. Sharon A. 185 Callahan. Theodore R. 55. 195 213, 214 Atkisson, Richard W. 146 Becker. Eugenie B. 206 Bragg, Merton W. Ill Cameron. Eric E. 195 Aikman, Patti L. 43 . 96. 146 Aurand, Rex 206 Becker, Mary S. 206 Brahany, James S. 194 Cameron. Mona B. 175 Ainsworth, Janet 1. 164 Aurand, Paul F. 44.67,66. Becker, Peggy L. 166, 173 Brahany, William H. 158 Cameron, Shirley T. 175 Ainsworth, Ralph D. 146 108. 141 Beckett, James R. 149 Brahmcr, John O. 167 Campau. Wayne 1. 185 Airtene, Joseph V. 3. 66, 90. Austin, Patricia 3. 8, 211 Becktold, Dannial F. 158 Bramer, Judith A. 194 Campbell. Adale M. 47. 167.173 206, 240 Avery. Patricia R. 166 Beedon, Mina 213 Bramer, Linda S. 158 Campbell. Bonnie Jean 185 Alam, Geraldine E. 206 Avis. Linda J. 146 Beeler, Theresa P. 109 Brandi, Louis F. 174 Campbell. Brian C. 149 Alam, Sami J. 65 . 206 Aylesworth. Constance C. 106 Belair, Constance S. 22. 109 Branton, Larry D. 149 Campbell. Bruce C. 112 Albers, Carolyn S. 184 Aymen, John J. 45. 158, 165 Belair, Dave P. 174 Brennan, Brenda A. Ill Campbell, Bmcc W. 185 Albers. Ellen E. 42.44,45,146 Ayotte, Samuel L. 158 Belger, Dennis R. 158 Brennan, John W’. 149 Campbell, James A. 112 .Mbers, Sandra L. 43,44.45, Bachman. Bonnie J. 35. 106 Belkiewicz. James H. 194 Brennan, Jem A. 185 Campbell. Marshall J. 33, 185, 47. 46. 108 Badgerow, Rodger R. 164 Bell. Phebe N. 43. 149 Brennan. Patsy A. 167 188 Albert Marcia A. 174 Badley. David A. 108 Bell. Ueleria 109 Brennan. Raymond O. Campbell. Thomas E. 149 Albert. Richard 108 Badley, Lome A. 44.62, 106 Belt. Floyd W. 99, 206, 214 Brennan. Roger E. 174 Campbell, Thomas P. 27, 112 Albert. Sandra K. 90. 108 Baer. David M. 44.52.68. 108 Bender. Margo A. 194 Brenton, Constance M. 79,174 Camphausen. Cary R. 112 Albert. Trederick L. 174 Bahr, Linda C. 158 Benner, Nancy L. 97. 185 Brenton, Ronald G. 158 Carey, Janet K. 112 Albracht, Mary Lou 97, 206 Bailey. Barbara A. 33. 81. 166 Bennett. Benjamin D. 194 Brewer, Charles W. 55, 185 Carey. Janice L. 167 Aldrich. Charles W. 174 Bailey. David B. 174 Bennett. Brenda M. 185 Brewer, Robert S. 98, 149 Cargo, Bruce H. 185 Aldrich. Kenneth R. 184 Bailey, Diana R. 174 Bennett. DoeDee M. 194 Bridge, Cyrus 61. Ill Carleton. John R. 33. 112 Alexander. James E. 108 Bailey. D. Gerald 174 Bennett. Fredrick C. 149 Brlggins, Jerry 55 Carleton, Ronald L. 167 Alexander. Jonathan J. 166 Bailey, Linda M. 166 Bennett. Gloria J. 174 Bright. Susan K. 158 Carlisle. Christina R. 185 Alexander, Laurie L. 164 Bailey, Thomas 54. 174 Bennett, June N. 88, 109 Bristle. Wave L. 30, 31, 158 Carlisle. Scott E. 149 Alexander, Lynn D. 106 Bailey, Thomas E. Bennett. Marie L. 174 Broadstone, Andrew J. Ill Carlisle. William F. 149 Alexander. Susie 42. 66. 148 Baird, Donna J. 164 Bennett, Nancy A. 174 Brock, Walter F. 54. 167 Carmichael. Lorraine F. 95, Alexander. Wendell 194 Baird. Fredrick R. 194 Bentley, Deans R. 43. 95, 158 Brockitt, John R. 185 149 Alexander, Wesley R. 174 Baird. James E. 106 Berdan. Joan L. 185 Brockltt, Mary L. 185 Carmichael. Marilyn M. 112 Alexander. William M. 174 Baird. Shirley C. 156 Bernum, Barbara A. 42,88,149 Brooks. Arlen F. Ill Carmichael, Patricia A. 195 Allen, Craig 68. 106 Baird. Sylvia K. 194 Bemum. W. Robert 185 Brooks. Myrna 158 Carmichael. Richard G. 158 Allen. Dennis E. 194 Baker. Elizabeth A. 166 Berry, A. Gall 194 Brothwell. Nancy L. 149 Carmicheal, Albert 167 Allen. Dianna 96. 166 Baker. John W. 148 Berry, W. Darlene 88 Brown. Alan D. 185 Carmody, Candace F. 112 AUen, Floyd E . 146 Baker, Richard 215 Best, Frederick S. 174 Brown. Barbara A. 90, 111 Carmody, Karen 175 Allen. Janet 95. 108 Baker. Steven R. 184. 186 Betts, Susan M. 158 Brown, Carol A. 90, 111 Carpenter. David M. 30, 175 Allen. Jeii L. 146 Baker. Steven W. 46, 184, 186 Bialk, Gail E. 174 Brown. Catherine R. 206,214, Carpenter, Micheal I. 112 Allen. Joann V. Baldock. Kathleen L. 146 Bialk. Linda M . 158 215 Carpenter. Patricia A. 185 Allen. Joyce 146 Baldock, Patricia A. 108 Biemot, Marsha V. 24. 25. Brown. Cindy J. 174, 181 Carpenter, Penny M. 90. 112 Allen, Larry J. 148 Baldwin. David J. 174, 178 149, 153, 188 Brown. David L. 58, 174 Carpenter, Robert I. 88, 185 Allen, Linda L. 194 Baldwin. Frederick G. 108 Big r, Margaret A. 26, 73. Brown, Ernest K. 194 Carpenter. Sandra M. 175 Allen. Sandra Y. 166 Baldwin. Robert L. 194 158, 159, 161, 222 Brown. Frederick Carr, Jack D. 55, 185 Allison. Fred 164 Bales. Robert M.5S.194,202 Billins, Jeffrey C. 54, 65, 174 Brown. Gary L. 194 Carr. Jack R. 61, 185 Amey, Bonnie K. 95. 148 Balkwill, Thomas H. 61. 194 Billins, John W. 109 Brown. John E. 158 Carr. Linda M. 149 Ammerman. Nancy 69, 174, 177 Ball. Bette K. 174 Birdsall. Sandra L. 100, 206 Brown, Larry D. 194 Carrier, Kenneth D. 185 Anderle, Harry J. 206. 215 Ball. William L. 109 Bishop, Alan W. 185 Brown, Linda K. 95, 149, 156 Carrier, Janice M. 88, 149 Anderson, Bonnie N. 106 Ballantyne, Amanda T. 164 Bishop, Lonni S. 166 Brown, Lorolie A. 33,48,167 Carrier. Linda M. 112 Anderson. David H. 21, 174 Ballantyne, Laurie C. 148.153 Bishop, Nancy L. 149 Brown. Maggie L. Ill Carrier, Robert D. 167 Anderson. Diane G. 194 Ballard. Donna K. 174 Bishop. Peggy L. 109 Brown, Marcus E. 167 Carrier. Sharon D. 185 Anderson. Garrett M. 164 Balmer, Linda M. 83, 109 Blackburn, Loretta 206 Brown. Noreen L. Ill Carrier. Suzanne M. 185 Anderson, Jacquelyn L. 194 Balmer, Thomas D. 67, 109 Blackney, Paul J. 22.40,46, Brown, Robert J. Ill Carrier, William P. 112 Anderson, Janice S. 158 Bambusch, John 174 48,96,109. 134 Brown, Roger D. 185 Carson, Janet L.48.167,168 Anderson. Larry Reid 174 Bambusch, LeLand A j;. 109 Bladis. Tasia 24, 25. 42. 149 Browning. Michael R. 112 Carson. Robert W. 68. 149 Anderson. Larry Robert 174 Banks. Beatrice A. 158 Blain, Jessie M. 109 Bruhns. Sharon L. 167 Carson. Sandford Y. 185, 230 Anderson. Leona L. 174 Bankson, Lynne D. 109 Blanchard. Denise J. 69, 194 Bruton, James E. 149 Carson. Wayne G. 195 Anders m. Pamela A. 90, 166 Bankston. John T. 109 Bland, Marcia L. 167 Bubel. Bonnie J. 30,31, 42, 174 Carter, Paul W. 158 Anderson. Paul L. 194 Bankston. WilUe E. 194 Bledsoe. Wanda F. 158 Bubel, David K. 88.194.203 Carter. Timothy W. 195 Anderson, Randy R. 166 Barden. Janet E. 158 Blizzard. Karen L. 90, 167 Bubel. Janice F.69, 194, 202, Cartier, Michael F. 88, 175 Anderson. Randy S. 194 Barden. Thomas J. 33, 166 Block. Michael A. 88. 158 203 Cartier, Theresa A. 195 Anderson. Thomas F. 22, 35, Bargiel, Edward J. 100,101,206 Bloink, Gayle A. 110 Bubel. Sam L. 194 Caryl. Alex E. 175 46.52.65.106.134.145 Barham. Sandra K. 194, 214 Blood, Mark L. 194 Buchheister, Robert A. 194 Caryl. Frederick G. 112 Anderson. Thomas F. 146 Barker. Patricia A. 43. 69. 90. Blunt, Christopher A. 3,22.41, Buckeridge. Philip G. 112 Caryl, Lena M. 175 Andrews. Donna L. 106 174 45.47.48,76.110.212 Buckingham. Linda A. 158 Caryl. Maude L. 112 Anger. Douglas E. 166 Barker. Robert A. 41.158,159 Blunt, Robert O. 3. 22. 23, 48, Buckingham, Thomas 174 Casado. David J. 158 Anger, Duncan A. Baml , Barbara A. 21,46,166 107, 110, 122 Buckley. Judy L. 175 Casado, Joann E. 175 Anger. Linda K. 146 Barnes, Barbara K. 166 Bluska, Diana S. 194 Buckley. Nancy L. 194 Case, Thomas 41, 206 Anger. Paula G. 95. 158 Barnes, Donald K. 174 Blythe. Ch arles W. 158 Buckman. Ross L. 99. 206 Cash, Constance 158, 165 Angerbrandt, Kathy S. 166 Barnes, J( C. 194 Blythe. Joyce 110 Buckner, Carol S. 158 Castillo. Johnny R. 45 .86, 158 Angerbrandt. Nancy K. 108 Barnes. Leslie R. 109 Blythe. Michael T. 174 Buckner, Milton J. 175 Castillo. Paul D. 84, 195 Angerbrandt, W’illiam A. 54. Barnes, Nancy A. 194 Boggs, Melvin D. 194 Budinger. Pamela S.20. 194. Catanzaro. Richard F. 195 60, 66. 166 Barnes, Robert C. 164 Boman, Claude W. 55, 194 202 Catanzaro, Samuel J. 158 Anglerbrandt, Bonnie L. 95,148 Barnhart, Robert R. 164 Boman, Keith R. 149 Buenrostro. Raynaldo R. 54, Cate, J. Diane 195 Anglebrandt, Christine E. 164 Bamum, Dale J. 164 Bond, Linford B. 206 68. ITS Cates, Meredith J. 175 Anglebrandt, Eugene H. 86,108 Baraum, Janet L. 184 Bonito, Anthony 62. 206 Buenrostro, Simon P. 175 Catherines. David M. 195 Anglebrandt, Frederick M. 166 Barr. Kuidy L. 61. 166 Bonkoske, Sue A. 185 Buffington, Dennis E. 175 Caudill, Carol S. 90, 175 Anglebrandt. Michael L. 146 Barr. Robert E. 86, 146 Bonkoski, Terry L. 90, 158 Buffington. Linda L. 95. 158 Caudill, Peggy Anglebrandt. Patricia A. 164 Barres, Wayne M. 158 Booth, Patricia A. 43,90.149 Buffington. Robert 167 Caughel, Gary W. 112 Anglebrandt. Peggy S. 174 Barrett, Bradley A. 166 Bonner. Stephen C. 174 Buford. Linda K. 83, 112 Caughel, Lyle 175 Anglebrandt, Robert 148 Barrett. Daniel M. 146 Bookrum. David C. 54,58, 174 Bugg. Sandra L. 95. 158, 164 Caulkett, David W. 149 Anglebrandt. Roger L. Barrett. David G. 55, 184 Bopp. Irene 174 Bunch. Robert I. 167 Ceasor, Cynthia L. 195 An ebrandt, Russell L. 158 Barrett. Deborah C. 174 Bopra, Linda L. 174 Buntebart, Karen M. 90. 167 Ceglarek, Janet M. 174.177,178 Anglebrandt. Terrie L. 108 Barrett, George P. 149 Bomtrager, Richard B. 185 Burch. David L. 55. 185 Ceglarek. Stephen C. 113 Anter, David V. 108 Barrett. John A. 164 Boratrager, William F. 83,167 Burchill, Emily E. 185 Cesefske, Barbara E. 90. 95. Anthony. Helen 148 Barrett. Unda F. 89, 90. 109 Borowskl, Lynda J. 148, 149 Burde. Jamie L. 73, 184, 185, 159 Appelhans, Edward D. Barrett. Ronald M. 109 Borowski. Ray J. 55. 185 191 Chaffee, Daniel E. 195 Appleford, Vicki K. 108 Barrett. Sharon L. 90,109,139 Borowski, Rodney J. 110 Burde, Lucy E. 88. 175,183 Chamberlin, James F. 167 Apsey, Charles L. 164 Barry, Charles E. 88,184 Borowski. Ronald M. 110 Burde. Ralph H. 58. 88. 175 Chambers, Dennis E. 149 Armitage, Robert A. 45, 146 Barry. Wesley E. 166 Borowski, Steven L. 185 Burdell, Patricia A. 149 . Chancey. Judith Armour, Andrew 148 Barrymore, M. Kim 88, 184 Boughner, Daniel L. 54. 187 Burgett, Carolyn L. 167 Chapdelaine, Nonnie M. 175 Armstead, Clark D. 108 Bartlett. Edward L. 109 Boughner, Harley O. 149 Burgett. Dorene K. 149 Chaixielaine, Fredwrick J. 159 Armstead, Valerie E. 166 Bartlett. Linda L. 158 Boughner, Scott I. 185 Burgett, JoeAnn 175, 178 Chafxlelaine. Joan M. 113 Armstrong. Diana L. 86. 164 Bartlett, Merrie C. 194 Boughton, Gregory A. 45, 194 Burleigh. Ellery D. 83. 112 Chapman. Kathleen A. 88,159 Armstrong. Jean C. 194 BarUey, Arnold E. 174 Bourbonais, Teresa J. 185 Burnell. Lloyd K. 55. 185 Chapman, William G. 143 Armstrong. Larry B. 166 Bartley, James E. 194 Bower, Michael V. 149 Burnell, Robert L. 158 Charles. Michael R. 113 Armstrong, Larry D. 158, 159 Bartley, Thomas M. 88, 109 Bowers. David E. 194 Bums. Carrie C. 45 . 46 , 48, Charlton. Eva 195 Armstrong. James H. 146 Bascom, Raymond A. 206, 213 Bowersox, Robert C. 174 90. 158 Cheney, Howard F. 149 Armstrong, Mark S. 194 Basnaw, Leon K. 194 Bownum. Michael J. 55, 185 Bums, David B. 112, 139 Cherry, Kathleen M. 90, 175 Armstroi . William C. 68. 158 Bass. Stuart J. 166 Bowman, Sharron J. 158 Bums, Diane M. 22, 23, 30, Chesney, David T. 159 Arnett. William K. 146 Bassett. James R. 194 B d. Diana F. 110 40. 88. 91. 112 Chesney, Michael J. 195 Arnold, Kathy J. 174 Bates. James V. 52,56.61.206 Boyer, David F. 110 Bums. Jeffery T. 196 Chester. James L. 55,65,185 Arnold, Margaret L. 174 Battley, Hugh J. 158 Boyer. Richard A. 174 Bums. Vicki A. 167 Chester. Janie K.47.48. 167, Arnold, Patti M. 108 Bauer. Charlene M. 109 Bpyse, Douglas L. 206 Burns, Terry L. 167 193 Arnold, Rosemary 194 Bauer, Marjorie A. 194 Brabant. Benny J. 158 Burrows, David L. 88, 149 Chester, Maryalice 113 Arnott, Donna J. 174 Baunoch, Joseph R. 184 Brabant, Bonnie J. 174 Burtch, Daniel E. 112 Chidester, Zaida D. 206 232 Amott, Franklin J. 158 Arthur. James R. 148 Arthur. Martha J. 184 Brackenbury. Kay N. 185 Brackenbury, Laura E. 167 Bradley. Carol A. 110 Burtch, Edward E. 88. 112 Burton. Donald W. 185.188.230 Bush, Barbara S. 27, 158 Bussey, Harold R. 158 Butler, Charles R. 112 Chisholm. Stanley J. 175 Chran, Stanley E. 195 INDEX Chran. Stanley E. Chreiki. Louis N. 149 ChrisB, Charlotte L. 206 Christensen. Jane L. 34 , 42, 113, 138 Christenson, Cris A. 175 Christian, Chriss T. 113 Christian. Kitty J. 107 Christick, Bruce E. 34, 38, 68. 175, 178 Chrzanowski, Rick L. 113 Churchill, Peggy M. 183 Clanoey, Micheal L. 175 Clancy, Janice E. 175 Clark. Carole L. 159 Clark. Daniel L. 55,61.183 Clark. Jill D. 183 Clark. Marilyn L. 206, 214 Clark, Mary L. 113 Clark, Robert 60. 113 CUrk, Robert J. 33. 68. 82,206 Class. Timothy L. 175 Claucherty, Anne E. 139 Claucherty, Mary E. 195 Clausen, Julianna Cleland. Ann 40,41,48.139 Cleland, Robert H.46.96. 113 Clemens, Gary M. 149 Clemens. Janis J. 33. 185 Clemens, Marilyn J. 196 Clemens. Virginia O. 35. 113 Clemons, Ruby B. 206 Cline. William E. 113 Clouse. John R. 175 Clubs 28 ClumloQt, Lynn A. 195 Clyne, John D. 34, 173 Cobum. Janet E. 167 Cochrane. Loretta A. 24,25,29, 103,106.111.113,122 Cochrane. Paula G. 69, 175, 177, 181 Coggan, Nancy E. 110, 113 Colby, Howard H. 52. 149 Cole. Constance B. 43. 167 Cole, Kathy 167 Coleman. Dalton E. 84, 195 Coleman, Douglas 159 Coleman. Thomas L. 148, 149, 154 Colgan. David F. 167 Colgan. Robin C. 185 Colley. Mary E. 159 Collinge. Donald E. 167 Collinge, Robert R. 149 Collingwood, Robert A. 195 Collii«wood, Russell 149, 153 Collingwood. Siaron L. 195 Collins, Daniel L. 35. 195 ColUns. David L. 185 Collins, James E. 159 Collins. John R. 113 Collins, Paul R. 185 Collins. Theodore 42,83, 113 Collins. Vernon C. 149 Conger, Barbara A. 167 Coi r. Sheila P. 113 Conlan, Nancy A. 139 Conlan. Janet 42. 88, 113 Conn. Philip 175 Conn. Vetta 113 Conquergood, Sharon J. 149 Cook, Albert D. 159 Cook. Arthur E. 159 Cook. Harold M. 98. 206 Cook. Julia A. 195 Cooke. Julia E. 167 Cooke, Penny L. 90, 149 Cooley. Thomas H. 195 Coon. John L. 95. 175 Cooper, Prank 149 Cooper. John 167 Cope, Deborah G. 195 Corby, John F. 175 Cordell. Nancy A. 88. 185, 188 Cordell. Thomas A. 149 Cornwell, Catherine L. 97,185 Cornwell, Charles W. 195 Cornwell. Thomas G. 195 Corry, Paula M. 195, 202 Cote. Cynthia E. 113 Cortese. Matthew C. 58,68, 175 Corwin. Clara M. 175 Cottingham, Myra L. 185 Cottingham. Patricia A. 69,90, 95. 147 Coulter, Christine A. 167 Counterman. Patricia A. 167 Courtney. Mary L. 95, 147 Cousins. Barbara M. 159 Covert, John S. 185 Cowan. Barbara J. 195 , 203 Cowan. Rodney G. 185 Cowles, Dawn M. 113 Cowles. Linda J. 185 Cowles, Marsha L. 159 Cowles. Wayne N. 195 Cowper, Darold G. 149 Cowper, Lawrence 113 Cowper, Michael E. 88, IK Coat, Tinwthy M. Crackel, Lucinda K. 90. 113 Crawford, Carl C. 34. 167 Crawford. Ernest F. 167 Crawford. Richard E. 167,185 Crawford. Richard L. 167 Crawford. Ruthann 113 Cray. Patricia L. 27,76.113 Cressman, Ruthette E. 167,173 Crews. Curtis M. 167 Crlbbs, Nancy J. 195 , 202 Crist, Marian K. 167 Crocker, Daniel J. 54, 149 Cronoe. Kristine L. 69. 195 Crooker, Paula M. 35. 46 Crorey, Kathleen L. 175 Cross, Ruby 211 Crouch, Roger C. 185 Crowl, James W. 95. 184, 185 Crull, JonC. 98, 149 Crull, Keith W. 47. 149 Culp. Frances A. 23.206.240 Camming, Linda L. 114 Cummings, Sandra K. 90, 149 Cummins, Carol 195 Cummins, Nelson T. 185 Cuppen, Pamela 185 Currie, Mary Ann 159 Currie, Norma J. 175 Currie. Sally A. 196 , 203 CurtU, Deborah K. 185 Curtis. Wayne C. 55. 195 Curtis. Walter J. 139 Cutcher. Jill A. 195 Dafoe, Sandra M. 195 Daft. Duaine R. 185 Dagg, Thomas L. 34,60,62,167 Daggett, David M. 88. 91. 114. 139 Daggett, Steven F. 55, 195 Dalle r, Charles 149 Dalrymple, David A. 175 Dalrymple, Richard B. 88,195 Dalrymple. Robert S. 195 Daly. Unda L. 186, 188 Damaschke, Ruth A. 167 Damaschke, Sheryl 31. 159 Dane. Myrtle I. 186 Daniels, Melba J. 167 Daniels, Timothy R. 186 Danks, Kay A. 114 Darczy, Randy 8. 167 Darling, Deborah 1. 167, 173 Darlii , Edward C. 167 Davey, Harry L. 167 Davidson, Douglas W. 159 Davidson, Laurel A. 35,37.40. 41,48.69.72.111.114.141 Davidson, Margaret J. 73,184, 186, 191 Davis, Alfred Davis, Annis M. Davis, Carolyn K. 195 Davis, Joan E. 114 Davis. JoAnn 149 Davis. James E. 175 Davis. Karen A. 159 Davis. Marilyn M. 195 Davis, Maxon L. 139 Davis. Max 7 Lou L. 186 Dawson. Clifford B. 88, 195 Dawson. David C. 79. 175 Day. AleU A. 175, 183 Day, Carol E. 159 Day. Gary D. 149 Day. Roger L. 55. 195 Deacon, Douglas A. 195 Deacon. Ellen M. 159 Dean, Sherri A. 195 Dean. Susan A. 167 Dean , Mary Anne 175 Dease, Linda C. 159 Dease, Paula G. 175 Dealer, WilUam P. 186 Debien, Sharon A. 186 Deemer. Jacquelyn K. 195 Deering, Mark A. 195 DeFour, Charles E. 195 Detrain, Edward J. 114 Detrain. Karen L. 36. 159 Deisii . Wally H. 167 DeLacy, Carol M. 88,89,114 DeLacy, Steven C. 186 DeLand, John H. 167 Deligianis, Dan C. 149 Dell. Gary E. 52, 114 Dell. James V. 167 Dell. John R. 88. 196, 202 Dell. Lawrence E. 184, 186 Dellin, Janet E. 159 DeLong. Jacquelen F. 88,175 DeLong, Thomas H. 167 DeLuca, Barbara A. 42, 114 DeMerltt, Martha R. 88. 114 DeMeritt. Thomas E. 47. 186 Demond, Douglas W. Denby, William J. Denney, Brenda J. 186 Dennis. John R. 186 Dennis. Nancy K. 90 Dentel, Virginia L. 175 DePuey, Donald S. 167 Desero, Thomas W. 159 Desro, Peggy L. 195 Detary, David A. 159 DeVeny, Julia A. 175 Devereaux, Barbara A. DeVey, Allyn W. 30,31, 34 DeVey, Graham R. 30. 26. 31, 159 DeWitt. CecU O. 186 DeWitt, Dennis R. 149 Dicer. Alan R. 60, 149 Dickenson, James 32,65,207, 214 Dickinson, Bonnie L. 167 Dickinson, Marsha A. 186 Dickinson. William H. 115 Dickey. Roger T. 175 Oigglns, Fletcher D. 175 Diggins, Terry A. 115 Diggs, Charles D. 195 Diller, Nancy E. 195 Dimon, Louella O. 149 Dingwell. Allen N. 149 Dinkel, Gregory A, 195 Dionne. Gerald W. 195 Dlstelr , Edward L. 54, 58, 68, 175 Doak, WillUm F. 167 Doan, Carol L. 159 Doan. David A. 115 Doan, Dennis F. 186 Doan. GlorU E. 159 Doan, Mary L. 186 Dobson. Charles R. 25, 37, 38, 149 Dobson, Lynn A. 195 Dobson, Michael 175 Dobson. William R. 67, 186 Dodd. Lawrence T. 54. 175 Dommer, Catherine J. 76, 88, 115, 141 Dondineau, Gerry T. 115 Dondineau, John E. 195 Donovan, Robert M. 195 Dortman, Amelia G. 40, 149 Dortman, Eric J. 34. 40. 115, 138, 139 Dortman. Rudolph A. 175 Dortmann, Alex 213 Dost. James E. 184. 186 DosUe. Bonnie K. 196 Dostie, Kerry L. 159 Dotson, Sharon R. 167 Douglas. Dianne S. 167 Dove. Janice L. 43, 186 Dove, Timothy 42, 159 Down. Edward J. 115 Down. Katherine E. 115 Doyle. Michael F. Draper. Daniel T. 44,52.115 Draveling. Diane K. 150 Draveling, Larry J. 186 Duda. Barbara J. 115 Dudash. John F. 150 Duenaz, Kathleen J. 186 Duffin, Roseana 186 Dewey, Beatrice Duman. Donald E. 186 Dunbar. Eugene 61, 211 Duncan. James H. 82,207,214 Dunkle, William 115 Dunn, Barbara K. 186 Dunn. Daniel L. 167 Dunn, Frances E. 186 Dunn. Janet L. 115 Dunn. Leona Dunn. Marcia A. 95, 159 Dunn. Melanie J. 175 Dunsmore, Alger L. 115 Diq es, Bonita L. 186, 188 Durance, Greggory P. 115 Durant. David 196 Durst, Sherrie L. 186 Dysii«er. Rick E. 150 Eagle. Gary F. Eagle. Linda M. 159 Eagle, Richard C. 175 Eagling, Diane L. 150 Earley, Patricia A. 25, 115 East, Barbara E. 175 Eastman, Richard C. 86, 175 Eastman. Warren P. 167 Eastman, William D. 168 Easton. Julie 186 Edie. Linda M. 186 Edie, Marcia E. 150 Edington, Christine M. 166,168 Edington. Donald E. Edmunds, Carol J. 186 Edwards, Charles J. Edwards, Cynthia M. 175 Edwards. Mary I. 80. 210 Edwards, Patricia E. 69 Eichenberg, John 67, 168 Eichenberg, Larry J. 18, 37, 67, 68. 141 Eichhom. Eunice L. 207 Ekelund. Donald C. 159 Elenbaum, Elizabeth M. 30 Elenbaum, Freda L. 40,44,90 Eliassen. Kim 168 Elliot, George D. 81 .88,184,186 Elliot. Linda L. 142, 168, 173 Elliot, Rebecca S. 168 Ellis, John 186 Ellis. Thelma M. Elsholz. Connie L. 186 Emeigh. Cheryl A. 175, 178 Emeigh, Gayle J. 196 Emeigh, Michael G. 168 Emerick, A1 159 Emerick, Craig Emerick, John C. 175 Emerick. Laura J. 175, 183 Emerick, Nancy L. 90. 150 Emerick, W ' alter S. 150 Emery. JoAnn M. 22 , 23 . 25. 36, 69. 139, 145 Emlaw, Carol L. 26. 95. 159 Emlaw, C mnie J. 196 Emlaw, Donna Emlaw, Floyd E. 30. 22. 207 Emlaw, Sandra K. 26.69.95.159 Engel, Curtis E. 150 Englerth, Allan J. 207 Enz, Dale 215 Eppley, David F. 44. 52. 60. 150, 153 Erard, Joseph C. 168 Ernst, Karen 90. 168 Eschenberg, John A. Eschker, William R. 161 Estrada. Beth E. 186 Estrada, Meridy J. 141, 150 Evans. Diane P. 26 . 90. 159 Evans. Ernest A. Evans. James D. Evans. Laura G. 196 Evans, Nancy L. 88, 89, 150 Evans, Ronald D. 150 Evans. Rosemary A. Evans. William C. 173 Everitt, Richard A. 88. 176 Everitt, Stephen M. 196 , 203 Ewart. Elaine 1. 159 Faculty 204 Fair, Raeleene M. 43. 186 Fairman, David J. 186 Fairman, Diane S. 176 Falk. Daniel A. Falk. Frederick H. 160 Falk. Glenn R. 186 Falk, Kathleen A. 196 Falk. Leon A. 196, 202, 203 Falk, Leonard Falk. Mark S. 196 Falk. Paul T. 168 Falk, Sandra J. 186 Falls. Isabel J. 23. 40. 44. 89. 90 FaUs. Susan E. 44. 168 Famurn, Lloyd W. 168 Farquhar, Daniel J. 186 Farquhar. Paul F. 168 Farquhar. Sandra D. 186 Farrell. Ronald G. Farrington. Daniel L. 196 Farrington, Janet E. 196 Farrington. Patrick L. 186 Farrington. Paul H. 168 Farrington. Peter L. 186 FauglU, Gary E. 186 Faust, Richard F. 44. 58 Fay. Neil C. Feick, Gaylord 11. 106 Felck, Lawerence E. Felker, Connie R. Fenner, Frederick 117 Fenner. Jeanine K.A. 86. 166, 168 Fenner. Juanita A. 168 Fenner. Lynda S. 196 Fenner. Steven D. 176 Fenton, Frank L. 196 Ferguson. Eugene K. 117 Ferguson, Mary L. 196 Fergxison, Robert E. 117 Ferns. William T. 117 Ferriby, Robert J. 117 Ferriby, Ronald L. 68, 150 Ferriby, Steven E. 150 Ferriby, Thomas 186 Ferrier, James J. 186 Ferrier, Judy M. 117 Fessenc n. Gregory L. ISO Fessenden. Jeffery A. 186 Fettes, Dorothy A. 41, 36. 88, 160, 161, 164, 165 Fiedler, Larry D. 150 Fiedler. Robert C. 176 Fisher. Richard Fleishman. Michael B. 196 Fleming. Donald J. 176 Flemii«. Eldon J. 117 Fleming. Joe H. 176 Fleming, Sally J. 160 Fleming. Sue E. 160 Fletcher, James A. 186, 188 Fleury, Annette N. ISO Fleury, Margaret R. 176 Fleury, Wayne M. 196 Flinchbaugh, Nancy K. 24, 25, 150 Flood. Diane M. 196 Flynn, Craig S. 68. 150 Fockler, Christine 95, 160 Fogal, James E. 150 Fogal, Linda M. 176 Fogarty, Colleen K. 176 Fogarty. Diane D. 88, 150 Fogarty, Susan 186 Foglesong, David F. 186 Foglesong. Donald W. 150 Foglesong. Iva D. 186 Foglesong. Larry D. 117 Foley. Dawn 186 FolU. Darrell L. 88. 130 Foltz, RaynM nd 168 Foor, Dennis A. 130 Forbes. Judith A. 196 Forbes, Robert L. 160 Forbes. Virginia 240 Forster. Ann 207 Forstner, Barbara A. 160 Forstner. Michael D. 176 Forstner. Nancy C. 186 Forton, Charles G. 80.90.207 Foster, Brenda J. 196 Foster. Charles H. 168 Foster, Jack M. 54.68. 168,173 Foster. Janice J. 186 Foster, John J. 186 Foster, Judith 43. 60. 117 Foster, Kenneth 88, 160 Foster. Laura S. 186 Foster. Robert A. 117 Foster. Robert E. 196 Foster. William A. 176 Fountain, Shirley L. 186 Fountain, Richard W. 150 Fournier, James A. 196 Fournier, Janice M. 160 Fowler. Brick Fowler, Carol J. 117 Fowler. Charles T. 176 Fowler, Cynthia L. 196 Frame, Pat J. 117 Frame. Robert D. 160 Frank. Carol S. 150 Frankhauser, Isabelle 207 Franu, Connie L. 117 Frantz. Martin W. 176 Franu, William G. 168 Fraser. Marsha A. 186 Frasier, Carolyn M. 196 Frasier. Charles L. 160.164, 165 Frasier, Cherie A. 176 Frasier. Robert C. 45. 196 Frasier. Timothy 196 Frazier. David 8. 117 Fredendall, Jack L. 186 Fredendall, Linda M. 186 Fredendall. Susan J. 148,150 Fredrick. Susan A. 176 French. Barbara French. DwlgM E. French. Larry M. 196 French. Ted R. 88, 160 Freshmen 184, 194 Freshour, Jerry D. 176 Friedland, Randy G. 36. 117, 138. 139 Friedland. Sally J. 176. 181 Friley, William G. 207 Fry. Beth A. 88. 150 Fry. Jane E. 88, 117 Fry, Laurlie E. 186 Fuchsholer, Jeanne M. 160 Fuller. Allen L. 186 Fuller. Diane Z. 168 Fuller. Lana E. 187 Fuller. Loretta H. 95. 160 Fuller. Melvin W. 168 Fuller. Sue M. 117, 141 Furstenau, Linda K. 27. 150 Fye, Doreen E. 176 Fye, Linda S. 187 Fye, Timothy L. 117 Gaecke, Mary I. 196 Gaffney. William J. 117 Gage. Sluuron D. 160 Gallagher. Colleen M. 176 Gallagher, Franklin A. 187 Gallagher, John P. 117 Gallagher. Norman M. 207 Gamble. David L. 77. 160 Gamble. James R. 176 Gamble. Kenneth J. 196 Gamble. Robert C. 196 Gamble. Victoria L. 97. 160 Ganhs, LeloU I. 117 Garcia. Arthur 196 Garcia. Martha 160 Gardner, Cheryl L. 196 Gardner. Craig A. 46. 117 Gardner, Dale 168 Gardner, Frederick L. 117 Goulette, Dale W. 187 INDEX Hanel, Patricia A. 176 Herber. MaryAnn P. 88,90.160 Houston, Gordon D. Gardner, Harold J. 150 Grabbitt. Diane 176 Hanneke, Nancy J. 88, 176 Herbert. Cheryl J. 161 Houston. Judy K. 197 Gardner, Kathleen 43, 196 Gracy, Carolyn K. 1% Hanov, Micheal 98. 207 Herbert, Claudette C. Howe, James F. 122 Gardner, Kay A. 197 Graham. Alan L. 160 Hanselman, Linda L. 187 Herbert, Gary E. 169 Howe. James L. 161 Gardner, Kay E. 46. 187 Graham, Nancy ISO Hansen. Lawrence M. 160 Herbert, Wendy J. 176 Howe, Tom 151 Gardner, Jean K. 176 Graham. Ronald E. 118 Hansen. Patricia L. 95. 160 Herlng, Cynthia A. Howell. John S. 52,68, 122 Gardner, John T. 160 Gram, Bradley M. 55,61,187 Harbison, Nancy K. 196 Hering. Debra A. 169 Howell. Michael D. 197 Gardner, Linda L. 168 Gram. James E. 55, 187 Harbron, Steven L. 119, 120 Hering, Don M. Howell, Sharon J. 161 Gardner, Nancy J. 160 Gram, Janet L. 89, 90. 150 Harder, Robert F. 150 Hering. Kurt P. 161 Howison, Roger A. 55, 187 Gardner, Peggy L. ISO Grant, Charles W. 150 Hardy, Ann E. 196 Hering, Paul M. Howison. Wayne L. 122 Gardner, Roberta J. 88, 117 Grant, George T. 187 Hardy, Judy A. 160 Herman. Arthur A. 197 Hubbard. Kenneth E. 55, 187 Gardner. Ruth A. 168 Grant. Marsha A. 187 Hardy, Mary J. 196 Hernandez, MaryEllen 176 Hubbard, Larry W. 197 Gardner, Sally J. 150 Grant, Marshall Harmer, Gayle D. 22, 35, Hernandez, Olga A. 197 Hubbard, Steven E. 161 Gardner. Sylvia 150 Grant. Rebecca 42 , 48, 150 90, 119, 120, 141 Herpel, Robert J. 177 Hubbard. Theadore C. 54, 68, Garrett. Karen J. 168 Grant, Sharon L. 90. 118 Harmer, Marcia E. 169 Herrick, David M. 54,58,177 177 Garrcttson, William H. 187 Grates. Gayle M. 187 Harmer, Susan L. 119,120 Herrick. Dennis R. 37. 40. 44. Hubbell, Linda 8. 187 Garza. Virginia A. 196 Graves. Norma J. 90. 118 Harms. Linda M. 196 52. 56. 57. 58. 62 Hubbell, William R. 169 Gauss, Sandee A. 40. 160, 212 Graves. William R. 150 Harneck, Carol E. 150 Hess. Alan J. 47, 169 Huber. Stephen L. 55. 61. 187, Gauthier, Anna Marie 30, 31, Gray. Roderick D. 196 Harrington, John K. 77, 120 Hess. Catherine 42. 81. 151 188 42. 44, 176 Gray, Stephen E. 187 Harrington. Katherine A. 169 Hess, George B. 22, 23, 37. Hudgins. Richard C. 151 Gauthier. Paul F. 65, 160 Gray. Wayne M. 196 Harris, Alan C. 187 46, 48. 134, 141 Hudson. Gary R. 122 Gavin. William T. 117 Green. Douglas F. 187 Harris. Christina M. 120 Hess, Marilyn 8. 187, 191 Hudson. Mike D. 83. 89. 122 Gay, Robert Green. Glen F. 45. 118 Harris. Gary 68. 120 Hess, Susan L. 151 Hudy, Stephen C. 54, 177 Geister, Charlene R. 187 Green. Harold T. 187 Harris, Jeannette M. 197 Hess, Thomas J. 169 Hudy, Suzanne U. 169 Geister, Louise S. 150 Green, James R. 196 Harris, Jethro 58, 68, 160 Hewitt. James R. 161 Huffman, Barbara J. 187 Gemoules, Cynthia M. 90, 117 Green. John H. 118 Harris, Patricia L. 25. 120 Hickman, Ruby S. 161 Huffman. Howard A. 187 Gemoules. Kathryn D. 176 Green. Kenneth D. 119 Harris, Roger W. 166. 169 Hicks, John D. Hughes. Marsha A. 169 Genaw, David C. 187 Green. Michael H. 54, 168 Harris, Stephen C. 160 Hicks. Willard B. 99. 161 Hull. Larry R. 169 Genaw, Gaylord W. 196 Green. Nancy M. 119 Harris, Suzanne 43, 46, 48, Hildebrand, Anne Hunger, James F. 177 Genaw. Gerald L. 27, 79 Green, Norma 176 120, 141 Hildebrand. Cynthia A. 177 Hunger. Sandra K. 25,122,138 Genaw, Lynne C. 43, 176 Green. Ronald G. 119 Harris. Terry L. 81. 150 Hildebrand, Herbert W. 187 Hunt. David C. 161 Gentry. Susan D. 43, 88, 176, Greene, Cedric 160 Harrison, Dale R. 160 Hill, Diana C. 90, 161 Hunt, Joanne L. 177 181 Greene, Georgina H. 176 Harrison, Edward C. 150 Hill. Dorothy M. 197 Hunt. Karen 8. 177, 178 George. Dale T. 60, 187 Greene, Judy V. 160 Harrison. Larry R. 169 Hill. Meredith J. 158, 159 Hunt, Nat C. 177 George. Douglas C. 52,150,153 Greene. Karen L. 168 Harrison. Linda C. 169 Hill. Sandra L. 32. 34. 40, Hunt. Nora 122 Gerber, James M. 143 Greene. Marjorie L. 184, 187 Harrison, Marie A. 187 106, 110, 122 Hunt, Timothy P. 197 German, Dianna L. 42, 90, 168 Greene. Mary E. 42. 43. 196 Harrison. Ralph T. 34. 35. Hill. Sylvester 177 Hunter, Thomas D. 169 Gerrow, Jerry E. Gregg. Steffen A. 150 48. 126, 207, 214, 215 Hill. Vedar 161 Hurd. Carol J. 122 Gerrow, Shirley A. 176 Greggy, Laurel 176 Harter. Diane E. 120 Hillger, Randy L. 197 Hurley, Kathleen R. 169, 173 Gersten, Sherry L. 187 Gregory, Mary J. 187 Hartman, David H. 197 Hillger, Terry V. 177 Hutchinson, Diana L. 197 Gerstenberger, Linda L. 176 Gregowski, Victor L. 196 Hartman, Maryann 79,120,138 Hlllaker, Richard D. 207 Hutchinson, Sharon E. 177 Gholz, Anthony C. 30, 31, 41, Griffin, Valerie N. 169 Hartman. Sherry A. 197 Hilliker, Nancy 161 Hux, Linda K. 197 , 202 64. 160 Groat, James M. 150 Harvey, Lillian 160, 90 Hilliker. l aul 197 Hyatt, Richard D. 177 Gibbs. Sandra Lee 160 Groat. Richard J. 119 Haskins. Luther J. 176 Hilliker. Phyllis M. Hyde. Beverly J. 169 Gierke. Charles 211, 212 Groh. Martha I Jl. 90. 176 Haslip. Connie M. 176 Hillis. Tomas R. H)rdc, Orrln L. 169 Gierke, Jean 211 Gronek. William W. 169 Haslip, James E. 68. 176 Hillis, William C. 177 Hyde, Thomas E. 151 Gierke, Kathryn 211 Gross, Barbara 119 Hastings. Floyd E. 160 Himes. William 26 Hyde, Wanda J. 169 Gierman, Gaiy L. 150 Gross. Carol S. 150 Hastings. Linda L. 160 Himmel, Dennis M. 68, 177 Inch, Gordon R. 187 Gilbert, Budd A. 103 Gross. Lewis R. 150 Hastings, Marion J. 25. 120 Himmel, Drew 197 Ingerson, Thomas G. 169 Gilbert. Frances E. 24. 43. 96. Gross. Neil W. 169 Hastings, Nancy L. 160 Himmel, Jill C. 197 Ingles. William D. 177 150 Gross, Patricia A. 187 Hastings, Shirley A. 197 Hindes, Frederick A. 197 Ireland. Richard 197 Gilbert. Kathy L. 196 Grubbs, Gay S. 42. 90, 119 Haufl, Charles K. 120, 139 Hindes, James E. 197 Irwin. Laurie M. 69. 169 GUbert. Kenneth C. 196 Gnibbs. Thomas S. 196 Haugner, Marjorie 43.207,211 Hippie. Barbara J. 90 Irwin. Marsha L. 197 Gilbert. John K. 68, 176 Guba, John 119 Haugner, Panada O. 46, 88, Hippie. William 169 Irwin, Sara E. 187 Gilbert. Robin K. 176 Gubanche. Gary 120 Hise, Charles W. 161 Jackson. Annabell D. 177 Gilbert. William K. 27 Guizar, Cynthia J. 187 Haugner, Pt ' nelope C. 22, 23, Hisscock. Gerald Jackson, Arnold Gillette. Robert B. 168 Gunn, Bridget A. 97, 187 40. 46. 48. 120 Hisscock. Janet L. 88 Jackson, Delores A. 169 Gillette. Stephen R. 22.48.145 Gunter. David Hauk, Linda J. 120 Hisscock. Richard G. 177 Jackson. Diana S. 161 Gillis, Nancy L. 168, 173 Gustke. Barbara S. 176 Havens. Duane E. 150 Hobbs. Bruce 42. 98. 207 Jackson, James D. 177 Gilmore, Lois K. Gutzman, Donald E. 160 Havens, Marv A. 150 Hobbs. Debisue 88. 151 Jackson. Marilyn E. 169 Gina. Carol J. 176 Guy, Linda M. 176 Hawkins. Linda K. 27. 120 Hobbs. HenrletU M. 207,214 Jackson. Ronald W. 54, 58, Gladwish, Michael P.54. 150 Haacke, Cheryl D. 150 Hawley. Nancy L. 88. 95, 84. Hobden, Richard J. 65.68.177 68, 177 Gladwish, Patrick J. 54. 168 Haase. Jane M. 3. 22. 40. 47. 160 Hobden, Robert H. 68, 161 Jackson. Stephen C. 177 Glenn. David A. 207 88. Ill, 114, 119 Hayden. Mark S. 120 Hobden. William J. 177 Jackson, Suzanne S. 177 Glenn, Stewart D. Hackett. Brian J. 160 Hayden, Marsha L. 169 Hock. Judy A. 26 Jacobs, David P. 197 Glombowski, Diane M. 176 Hagle, James K. Hayes, Brian J. 187 Hock. Ronald C. 159. 161 Jacobs, James P. 197 Glombowski. Pamela Y. Haken. Linda A. 187 Hayes. L. Diana 69,120,145 Hodge, John G. Jacobs, Marcella A. 197 Glombowski, Patricia L. 196, Haken, WUliam H. 169 Hayes, Linda M. 160 Hodgins, Daniel J. 177 Jacobsen, Frederick L. 149 203 Hale. Cameron E. 54. 176 Hayes. Robert R. 64. 207 Hodgins, Michael Jacobsen, Patricia L.43, 169 Glover, Clawson E. Hale. Roger A. 88. 176 Hayes. Sandra J. 176 Hodgins. Robert J. 197 Jaekel, Frederick A. 149 Glover. Kirk D. 196 Hall. David 119 Hayes, William R. 160 Hoffman, Frank H. 187 Jahn, Mary L. 197 Glyshaw, Robert L. 196 Hall, David R. 160 Hayner. Kraig K. 151 Hoffman, Michael J. 187 John, Sue A. 90. 122 Gobel. John W. 176 Hall. Diane L. 43. 196 Haynes. David A. 95. 187 Hofmann, George B. 177 James. David R. 161 Gobel, Karen K. Hall, Dorothy A. 160 Haynes, Mark J. 187 Hofmann. Irene J. 88, 197 James, Gregory T. 103, 122 Gobel, Robert 176 Hall. Frances J. 119 Hayward, Anne M. 151 Hofmann, John 8. 52 James, JeriLynn 197 Goddard. Pamela K. 176 Hall. Jackie D. 169 Haywood, Charles E. 169 Hofmann. Lynda M. 197 James, Pamela R. 197 Goebel. Rosemary J. 27 Hall. Julie A. 196 Hazen, Bruce W. 207 Hofmann. Mary K. James. Richard R. 122 Gonzales, Albert D. 160 Hall. Kristin J. 196 Hcadd, D ' Wanda J. 43. 88, Holdburg, Charles E. 169 Jamison, Donna M. 149 Gonzales, Barbara K. 196 Hall. Linda C. 176 120, 145 Holdburg, Gary D. 187 Jamison. Gordon D. 58. 68. Gonzales. Diane 97 Hall. Pauline M. 187 Hearn, David C. 197 HoUenshcad. Carol S. 169, 88, 177 Gonzales, John P. 176 Hall. Richard A. 119 Hearn, Richard G. 160 173, 193 Jamison. Jerry B. 149 Goodman, Linda D. 196 Hall. Sandra K. 26. 43. 88, Heaslip, Diane B. 120 Holmes, Dennis K. Jamison. Larry S. 169 Goodman, Jorja J. 88, 160 159, 160. 212 Hearth. Michael G. 176 Holmes, Richard 177 Jamison. Mary E. 149 Goodman. Nora J. 118 Hall, Sandra M. 196 Heath. Susan 88. 120 Holsey, Rhoda M. 177 Jamison. Roy 122 Goodrich, Aletha M. 160 Hall. Sue A. 169 Heath. Thomas G. 30, 54.88. Holth, Christine K. 187 Jarchow, Daniel W. 44, 149 Goodrich, Sue A. 118 Hall. William 119, 120 160 Holth. Susan K. 69,111, 141 Jarvis. Judith A. 22. 23. 24, Goodwin. John V. 196 Hall. William T. 150 Hebner, Constance S. 169 Holzberger, Charles A. 197 46, 123 Gorbutt, Coleen A. 187 Hallay, Bonita M. 73, 176, 177 Hebncr, JoAnn M. 187 Holzberger, Ronald C. Jaskoski, Nancy C. 43, 177 Gorbutt, Michael B. 118 HalUy, Charles E. 196 Hedstrom. Nancy A. 27. 207 Hool, Paula L. 43. 169 Jefferson. Edward L. 161 Gordon, Richard L. 160 Hallay. William P. 102.119, Heede, Janice C. 169 Hoopengarner. Sheridan L. Jefferson. Gary D. 54, 68,169 Goeman, Diana L. 16 120 Heering, John J. 54, 62. 207 Hoover. Sandra L. Jefferson, Linda K. 123 Gosman, Calvin D. 160 Hamilton. Bartlett C. 169 Heimbach. Gary L. 34. 120 Hoover, Seth 1. 169 Jefferson, Thomas E. 187 Gosman, Larry E. 176 Hamilton. Edwin H. 169 Heimbach. Joseph C. 197 Hopwood, Gordon R. 169 Jenkins, Candice M. 177 Goss. David 118 Hamilton, Katharine S. 41,48, Heinbuck, Robert P. 187 Horbes. Sharon M. 25,88,161 Jex, Daniel W. 169 Goss. Gary L. 62, 118 150, 153 Heinbuck, Sharon L. 167 Horn, Charles W. 177 Jex, Dewayne E. 187 Goss. Martha J. 37. 40, 47, 48. Hamilton. Nancy M. 150 Heino, David P. 54. 68. 176 Horn. Robert R. Jex. Garland D. 46 69. 107, 114, 118, 141 Hamilton. Robert R. 196 Helewski, George L. 187 Horn, Saranell 197 Jex. Gerald E. 187 Gossman, Bethany A. 1, 22, Hamilton, Sue A. 46, 169 Helmer, Frederick G. 151 Hornby, Bill A. 151 Jex. Mavis I. 90. 149 24. 34, 118 , 240 Hamilton. Thomas A. 207,212 Helmrich. Michael V. 187 Hornby, Michael J. 187 Jex, Nancy L. 187 Gossman, Cynthia J. 187, 188 Hamm. Frances L. 25,46.69, Hendershot, Gregory D. 169 Homing. Kenneth L. Johnson, Bradley J. 149 Gossman, Judith A. 88, 118, 160 Hendershot. Merrill R. 120 Homing. Sandy L. 197 Johnson, Carol 149 145 Hamm. William E. 119, 120 Henderson, Mary K. 120 Horvath, Lawrence J. 151 Johnson, Charles 101, 207 Gossman. Michael R. 150 Hammar, Thomas L. 160 Henry, Barbara 8. 169 Horvath, Sharen L. 27, 122 Johnson, Clara M. 149 Gossman, Robert C. 187 Hammond. Leland 160 Henry, Margaret J. Hoskins, Howard E. 187 Johnson, F. Forbes 197 Gostinger, Frances A. 150 Hampton, Wenda J. 88, 169 Henry, Mary L. 42, 176 Hoskins. Louise A. 69, 169 Johnson, George W. 187 Gostinger, James W. 54,168 Hancock, Cynthia L. 176 Henry, Stephen J. 187 Hoskins, Velma J. 122 Johnson, Greg F. 65, 197 Gotuleben, Patricia L. 46,118 Hancock. Joan L. 184, 187 Henry, Terry L. 166, 169 Houck. Julie F. 166, 168, 169 Johnson. Gregg A. 149 Gottsleben. Toni K. 69. 150 Hancock, Susan M. 150 Henry, Virginia L. 95,148.151 Houck, Marian 207 Johnson. Iris J. 123 Goudie, Larry 118 Hand, James I. 176 Henschel, Edmund M. Houston, Charles R. Johnson, Jannett L. 234 Goudie, Margaret J. 196 Goudy, Patricia M. 196 Goudy, Paula F. 176 Gould, Janet L. 168 Hand. Robert G. 86, 160, 164, 165 Hensel, Mary E. 40, 48, 72. 79, 86. 151, 153, 156 Herber, John H. Herber, Joseph W. Herber, Margaret A. 43, 176 Johnson. Kimberly A. 187, 191 Johnaon. Mark 188 Johnson. Mark F. 149, 188 Johnson, Norbsrt W. 88,177 Johnson, Pair lea A. 197 Johnson, Ray Johnson, Richard F. 44, S2 62. 123 Johnson. Richard M. Johnson, Sandra 42, 207 Johnston, Bonnie 8. 197 Johnston, Charles A. 1, 178 Johnston. David R. 149 Johnston. Gary D. 178 Johnston. Grazia B. 123 Johnston. James E. 123 Johnston, Jsd 8. 178 Johnston, Michael 197 Johnston. Michael D. 64. 88. 178 Johnston. Robert T. 169 Johnston. Russell A. 166, 169 Johnston. William B. 169 Jones, Bernard A. Jones, Dennis 169 Jones. Gregory D. 149 Jones. Harry 161 Jones, Jack 123 Jones. Jsmes E. 66, 61, 197 Jones, Janet A. 169 Jones. Jeffery R. 30, 31. 55. 61, 197 Jones. Joseph 161 J mes, Karen L. 123 Jones, Linda L. 90 Jones, Margaret C. 169 Jones. Timothy 52. 58. 68. 149 Jonseck, Linda M. 139 Jordan, RalfA E. 149 Joyner. Robert 208 Julio. Angeline M. 197 Juniors 146, 158 Jurk, Elizabeth A. Jurk. Stephen L. 54 . 58, 178 Jum, Daniel 8. 54. 60, 81, 169 Jum, David L. Justin. Cynthia 27. 43 Justin. Linda Justin. Michael G. 178 Jurzysta. Michael V. 188 Jurzysta, Richard C. 188 Juzluk, Jurgen A. 161, 188 Kabold. Ardlth T. Kaercher, Robert. E. 55. 197 Kain. Judith 206 Kain. Leslie A. 40, 44, 151, 153 Kamendat, Michael W. 169 Kamendat. P Ky A. 188 Kamendat. Saundra L. 151 Kamendat. Walter T. Kammer, Gerhard E. 169 Kania, Kenneth L. 161. 164. 165 Kania. Linda R. 178 Kanthak, Adolph Kanthak. Linda L. 169 Kanthak, Patricia A. 151 Karl. Richard L. 161 Karpinski, Jeri L. 161 Kars. Donald R. 178 Kars. Robert D. 161 Karvonen. Curtis A. 197 Kaufman, Annette 100. 178 Kavalick. Katherine A. 43. 178 Kearney. Beverley L. 188 Kearney, Joan 151 Kearns. Larry A. 170 Keasling. William 188 Keef. Steven P. Keeler. Judith E. 69. 73, 170. 173 Keeler. Kit R. 178 Keeler. Roberta J.A. Keeley. Diane L. 197 Keil Gail L. 188 Keith. Dara L. 161 Keith. Heather A. 81. 170 Keith. Laurie J. 42. 49. 151 Keller. Charles R. 188 Kelley, Linda D. 197 Kelley, Michael D.31,54.178 Kelley. Michael E. 161 Kells. Kay A. 42. 197. 202 Kelly. Barbara E. 151 Kelly. Carl J. Kelly. Charles G.55.61. 188 Kelly. Elaine L. 95, 148. 151 Kelly. Linda J. Kelly. Marchelle M. 170 Kelly. Michael H. 30. 31. 37. 40. 41. 58. 62, 67. 68 Kelly, Oscar 178 Kelly. Paul E. 151 Kelp. Harold D. 161 Kelp. Thomas 55, 197 Kemp. James A. 178 Kemp. Marilsm J. 24 . 25. 37. 69. 114, 141 Kempf. Nancy J. 42, 46, 122 Kendrick, Gary L. 161 Kendrick, Laurie A. 69. 178, 181 Kendrick. Virginia B. 161 Kendrick. Wendy 8. 69. 95. 161 INDEX Kennedy, Alex Kennedy, David G. 161 Kennedy. John W. 33. 47. 63. 170 Kennedy, Lewis 213 Kennedy. Sherone Kennedy, Steven C. 30, 31, 68. 178 Kenner. Rodger D. 197 Kenney, Barbara 90, 178 Kent, Robert L. 188 Kerby, Linda D. 197, 202 Kerr, James F. 178 Kerr, Jill J. Keyle. George 178 Keyser. Ellen F. 178 Keyworth. Marie 8. 151. 153 Kibbe, Lynn C. Kibble. Edward J. 170 Kidd. Alexander W. 32 Kidd, Carol 8. 90. 161 Kidd. Dean A. 35 Kidd, Mary 197 Kiefer. Cheryl L. 45, 178 Kieibas. Greg Kilboum. Stewert D. 151 Kilboume. Daniel E. 170 Kilboume, Robert 188 Kilboume. William J. Kiley. Karen E. Kilgore, Roberta 8. 27. 76 Kinert, John 8. 188 King. David A. 197 King. Donald 1. 178 King, Isador e J. 178 King. Robert T. 197 King. Ronald King. Sue E. 188 Kinnee, Pamela F. 161 Kinney. Michael J. 178 Kinney. Thomas 161 Kipp, Betty 212 Kipp. Cheryl K. 41. 88 Kipp, Terence L. 41, 88. 161, 165 Kippen. Edward W. 143 Kippen, Richard A. 54 . 68. 170 Kippen, Sharon L. 188 Kirkendall. Mary E. 46. 170 Kiser. Raeanne M. 197 Kish, David 1. 99. 178 Kish. David T. 65. 162 Kitchen, Donald L. 151 Kivel. Daniel M. 197 Klass, Annette R. Klass, Danny C. 55. 197 Klass. Dianna L. 197 Klaas. Richard C. Klawon. Gary E. Kleeves. Barbara J. 197 Kleeves. Betty L. 95. 162 Kleeves. Beverly J. 197 Klein, Robert A. 170 Klinkman. Glenn A. 197 Knapp. Karen E. 170 Knisley. David Knisley. Linda J. 88. 162 Knowles. Patrick B. 197 Knowles. Sandra A. Koback. Pat A. 151 Kobe], Susan A. 208 Kgch, Kathryn M. 188 Koch, Max K. 88. 152 Koebke, Betty L. Koebke. James 152 Koebke. Norma J. 178 Ko n. Christopher C. Koehn. Dennis J. 170 Koenig. Robert W. 152 Koncyk, Patricia A. 198 Kongas, Marjorie A. 174. 177. 178 Konye. Andrew D. Konye, Ronald B. 152 Koob, Carol A. 152 Koopman. Edward N. 64 Kopa, Theodore J. 178 Korte. Sharon L. 43, 178 KoU. Daniel A. 126 KoU. David T. 152 KoU. Sharon R. 42. 88. 198. 202 Kotelman, Kathleen M. 188 Kovach. Gregory D. Kovach, Kathleen L. 188 Kovacs. James 188 Kovatch. Franklin P. 198 Kovatch, Timothy 178 Kozonl, Zoi E. 208 Krabach. Jon A. 178 Krafft, Paul R. 188 Krafft, WillUm J. 170 Kramp. Cecilia J. 43, 148. 152, 154 Kramp. Lynn J. 43. 95, 152, 153 Kramp. Wanda L. 126. 139 Krampien. Frederick 126 Kreinen. Joseph B. 208 Krell. Kenneth E. 95. 188 Krenke, Donna M. 188 Krenke. Frederick W. 68. 126 Krenke, Susan L. 188 Kresin. Jeffrey B. 198 Kress. Hope L. 88. 162 Kress, Stephen A. 178 Kretchman, Richard H. 178 Kretchman, Sharon K. 161, 162 Kreutzlger. Paul A. 126 Krist, Karen L. 188 Krist, Larry J. 152 Kristick, Kenneth C. 178 Kroetsch, George E. 188 Kroetsch. Janet L. 162 Krohn. John D. 126 Krueger. Penny L. 126 Krumlauf, Dennis 8. 170 Krupp, Janet 32. 46. 179. 181 Kuehl. Mark! D. 126 Kuehl. WillUm A. 188 Kuehn. Barbara A. 198 Kuehn, Dave G. 162 Kuehn. Douglas E. 170 Kuehn. Lois M. 162 Kuehn. VirginU L. 198 Kuhlenkamp. Alice 99. 208 Kuhn, Julie A. 43. 47. 170 Kuhn. Kenneth D. 126 Kuhn. Michael D. 152 Kunz, James R. 162 Kurtz. Karolyn 95. 152 Kuschel, Aloyslus J. Lacey. Harold R. 126 Lacey, Karen E. 95, 152 Lachon, Gregory C. 188 Lachon. Nancy 8. 152 LaCroix. Russell 198 UFave. Gary R. 152 Laffrey. Mariena M, 152 Lago. Bruce R. Lago, Mary 179 Lake. Barbara J. 179 LaLonde, Christopher M. 152 Lamb. Cheryl J. 18, 19. 24. 25. Ill, 126 Lambert, Penny L. 179 Laming. Dennis R. 127 Laming. Rosemary D. 127 LaMotte, Cheryl D. 170 Lampard. Elizabeth 152 Lane. Janet M. 188 Lang. James M. 189 Lang. John F. 189 Lang. PatricU A. 27 , 76. 127 Lange. David P. 152 Lange. Nancy R. 73, 170 Langolf. Allen E. 198 Langolf. Charlyn A. 179 Langolf. Diane M. 20, 184, 189, 191 Langolf. Francine J. 37, 46. 69, 114, 127, 141 Langolf. Gus 152 Langolf. Harold T. 198 Langolf. Linda 8. 189 Langolf. Monica R 69, 170, 173 Langolf, Pamela A. 127 Langolf. Richard D. 179 Langowskl. Daniel E. 162 Langowski, Edward J. 198 Langowskl, Roger D. 198 Lapp. Linda M. 25. 161, 162 Lapp. Pamela J. 198. 202. 203 Larson Dale J. 54. 68. 170 Larson. Sharon L. 127 LaRue. Kay E. 24 , 25. 152 Lashbrook. David K. 63. 127 Lashbrook, Eldon J. 127 Lashbrook. Janet C. 179, 183 Lashbrook, Michael 162 Lashbrook, Terry M. 162 Lasher. Donald E. 189 Lasher. Sandra K. 127 Last. Larry L. 152 Last. Linda 170 Lattin, ClaudU J. 152 LaTumo, David W. 198 LaTumo, Lawrence E. 84. 162, 164 Laughlin, Reed 54. 57 , 58. 208 Laughlin. Thomas L. 32. 55. 61, 198 Lauridsen. Sandra L. 23. 188. 189 Lauth. CynthU A. 198 LaVere, Gary 170 Lavere. Georgette M. 77. 162 Uvere. Keith W. 170 LaVere. Margaret Lavere, Raymond R. 162 LaVere, Ronald D. 162 LaVere, Rosemary 179 LaVere. Russell R. 127 LaVere. Sharon 8. 198 LaVere. Simeon J. 152 Lavoy. PatricU A. 208 Lawrence, Judith A. 152 Leach. Genevieve 152 Leaym, Clayton A. 179 Leaym, Donald R. 162 Ledsworth. Clyde M. 198 Ledsworth, Rosemary 127 Lee. James A. 54, 179 Leese, Rose M. 127 Leffler. Donald L. 127 Lenhart, Raymond F. 127 Lentz, Marguerite A. 83, 189 Lentz. Walter W. 67, 152 Leonard. Darlene K. 198 Leonard. Mary J. 208 Leonard. Terry W. 170 Lepak. Gerald R. 127 Lepiors, Wayne E. 77, 170 LeRud, F. Pearl 208 Leslie. David F. 84. 198 Leslie, Robert C. 179. 181 Leslie. Victor R. 189 Leslie. WillUm J. 152 Lester. Cherie L. 95, 101. 148. 152, 156 Lester. Marilyn E. 25. 62. 69. 95. 159, 162 Lester. Martin L. 55, 61, 198, 202, 203 Letts. Monna J. 189 Letygus. WillUm 152 Levitt, Richard 179 LeviU. Vicki L. 95. 162 Lewandowski. Arthur J. 170 Lewandowski. Cheryl L. 152 Lewandowski. Dan T. 152 Lewandowski. Gary L. 170 Lewandowski, John M. 198 Lewandowski. John P. Lewandowski, Karen J. 198 Lewandowski, Karoljm E.V. 162 Lewandowski. Linda L. 88, 127 Lewandowski, Mark A. 152 Lewandowski, PatricU A. 127 Lewandowski. Wajme T. 179 Lewanski. Karl E. 189 Lewis. John H. 54. 86. 170 LewU. Linda K. 208 Lewis. Stephen R. 179 Light. Judy R. 90. 162 Ull. Marian E. 30. 31. 69. 179 Ull. Thomas M. 26. 35. 40. 41 79. 128 Limberg. Chariot L. 28, 40, 46. 48 . 72. 107. HI. 122. 128 Limberg, Kristens L. 28, 40, 41, 46. 48. 72, 107. HI. 122, 128 Limberg. Mary A. 42. 198 Limberg. Richard M. 54, 58. 179 Lincoln, Charles K. 208 , 211 Lincoln. Linda G. 170 Lincoln, Raymond 55. 61. 198 Lindsay. Fern 100. 208. 215 Lindsay, Jeanea D. 152 Lindsay, R. John 162 Linscheid. Laura J. 152 Liscom. Rebecca J. HO. 128 Little. Karen S. 128 Livingston, Karl D. 88. 128 Lloyd. David W. 128 Lloyd. John S. Loane, Robert J. 189 Lockwood, Mary J. 198 Logs. Jean M. 152 Logan, Karon L. 189 Lohr. Marshall D. 179 London. Dennis H. 98. 128 London. Jacqueline R. 170. 173 London. Susan M. 69. 95. 152 Long, Daniel D. 189 Long. E. Mary 128 Long. PameU R. 24. 25. 128 Loope. Anthony R. 88. 152 Loos, Aldo) L. 179 Lorf. David F. 170 Loshaw. Gailann 179 Losie. Cheryl A. 128 Losie. Jeffrey 178. 179 Lx tner, Paula A. 189 Louks, Beverly J. 198 Louks. Janet L. 177, 179 Love. Pamela J. 170 Lowes. Valerie J. 189 Loxton. Barbara J. 128 Loxton. Donald A. 179 Loxton, Gary J. 179 Loxton. Helen J. 128 Loxton. Lucy A. 198 Lucewich, Janice E. 198 Ludington. Linda D. 198 Ludlow. Deborah A. 178, 170 Ludlow. Susan E. 184, 189, 191 Ludwig, Andrew C. 128 Ludwig. Christine L. 189 LukiUch, David C. 128 Lump, Michael L. 198 Lump. Norman C. 162 Lunney, Robert E. 162 Lusko. James L. 85, 152 LuU. Charles W. 22. 208, 214. 215 Lynn, Jana 188. 189 Lytle. Jack 189 MacBeth, Jacqueline A. 159. 162 MacBeth. Kenneth T. 198 MacClemmims, Dale A. 179 MacDonald. Bonnie R. 179 MacDonald. DUne K. 43, 194, 203 MacDonald, Gary A. 162 MacDonald. Gerald A. 198 MacDonald. Lawrence D. 179 MacDonald, Lynne M. 189 MacDonald. Sandra L. 179 MacDuff. Sandra J. 128 MacDuff. Sharon 8. 43. 179 Macejewski. Ronald T. 162 MacFarlane. Diane R. 198 MaeJennett. Sharon L. 162 Mack. Frederick E. 170 MacKay, Stephen A. 128, 139. 212 MacLaren, Isabel 3. 208. 215 Mac Murray, Laurie J. 150 MacNeil. Calvin N. 198 MaePherson, Ruth E. 170 MaePherson. Sandra A. 179 Maes. Charles W. 170 Magneson, Lee A. 179, 181 Mahaffy. MaryAnn 208 Malfait, Joseph 198 Mallorey, Constance 143 Malone. Elmer 208 Manchester, Janice E. 189 Manchester. Nancy G. 189 Mandt. WillUm D. 3. 308. 240 Maness, Beverly A. 162 Mania, John C. 170 Manzel. Diana L. 150 Manzel, Sharon L. 24. 25, 170 Manzel. WillUm T. 55, 88, 198 Marks. Douglas P. 198 Marks, Michael D. 60. 150 Marriott, Robert L. 150 Marsh. LUda M. 198 Marshall. Grant 213 Marshall. Leonard A. 179 MarshaU. Richard C. 63. 179 Marston. Stephanie L. 170 Marthen, Kathy L. 170 Marthen, Keith R. 150 Martin. Belinda L. 170 Martin. David Martin. Fay A. 162 Martin. Gary S. 198. 203 Martin. Greg C. 162 Martin, Kath]rm A. 86. 189 Martin, Richard M. 143 Martin. Rose M. 128 Martin, Suzanne L. 43. 90. 179 Mason. Larry D. 189 Mason. PatricU A. 170 Mathews, Charles S. 170 Mathieson, Charles W. 170 Mathieson. Robert A. 170 Matthews. Bonnie L. 162 Matthews. Meredith A. 85. 150 Matthews, Scott D. 88, 128, 138. 212 Matthews. Susan D. 189 Matthews, Susan L. 42, 189. 198 Matts. Janis A. 179 Maxwell. Craig A. 55. 198 Maxwell. CurtU B. 61. 198 Maxwell, Larry E. 128 Maxwell. Paul G. 52. 68. 150 Maxwell. WillUm 150 Maxwell. WillUm G. May. David L. 30. 31. 88. 162 May. LaCinda K. 189 Mayers. Anne E. 198 Mayers. Fred D. 128 Majmard. David A. 128 Maynard. Diana M. 150 Maynard, Kandise L. 194, 202. 203 McAllUter, Evelyn M. 150 McAuley. Deborah K. 88. 162 McAuley. Oliver J. 68. 170 McAuley. Tamara J. 150 McBean. James D. 179 McCabe. Jeffery C. 40. 86. 150 McCabe. Michel M. 189 McCabe. Mike J. 162 McCabe. Phyllis 208 McCallom. John W.W. 162 McCallom, Marjorie L. 198 McCallum. Linda D. 198 McCallum. Susan J. 162 McCandless. Jane 208 McCanU, Barbara A. 198 McCanU. Daniel 54. 58. 179 McCants. Ruth A. 25. 34. 40, 42. 128 McCarty. Carol A. 188. 189 McCarty. Robert T. 150 McClain, AnanUe 198 McClarty. Larry 8. 198 McCleary, Carol L. 128 McClellan, John A. 179 McClure, Gary L. 129 McClure. Marilyn C. McConchie. Thomas 129 McCormick. Matthew 8.K. 170 McCoy. Linda J. 170 McCulloch. Donald J. 170 McDaid. Deborah A. 69. 198. 202 McDaid, Larry J. 129 McDaid. Sharron K. 31. 161, 162 McDermott. Frederick A. 179 McDonald, Craig L. 88. 150 Miller. Harold F. 208 INDEX Moss. Glen W. 189 Older, Cheryl A. 89. 90. 146, Petty. Michelle D. 199 McDonald, David L. 150 Miller. Jack W. 170. 60 Moss, Susanne M. 171 150 Phare, Deborah A. 95, 153.154 McDonald, Harry L. 150 Miller. James R. 170 Mosurak, Brenda K. 199 Oleksa, Michael Phetteplace, Robert J. 133 McDonald, Pamela D. 129 Miller, Janet L. 198 Mosurak, Michael A. Oliver, Sandra M. 199 Phillips. Allen F. 84,209.214 McDonald, Ruth A. 189 Miller. Karen M. 189 Mosure, Dorothy M. 43, 171 Olshove, Helen A. Phillips, Bonnie L. 88, 133 McElroy, Cynda L. 170 Miller. Karl L. 130 Mosure, Richard G. 153 Olson. Janet S. 194, 203 Phillips, Charlotte A. 163 McEiA en, David M. 208 Miller, Kathleen L. 130 Mosure. Shirley A. 153, 154 Olunek, MaryAnn 81, 190 Phillips. RiU M. 199 McFadden, Unda J. 189 MiUer. Lariy G. 42. 208 Mosure, Sue E. 153, 154 Olunek, Randy P. 54 Phillips. Robert J. 55. 209 McFarlane, Donald H. 189 MiUer. Linda A. 130 Mosure, Thomas C. 131 Oman. Nels 102, 209 Phillips. William 133 McFarlane, Gerald F. 21, 150 MiUer, Lynn J. 198 Moutoux. Janet L. 171 O ' Neil, Connie A. 30. 31, 163 Phippen, William C. 199 McGrath. Lawrence J. 189 MiUer, Manville 213 Mowry, Arthur M. 180 O ' Neil. John F. 55. 88. 199 Phipps, David 154 McGuffin, Bonnie 179 MiUer, Margaret M. 208 Mrozowski. Patrick A. 45. Ordowskl, Carol S. 171 Phipps, Karen L. 199 Mclntoah, Linda D. 162 MiUer, Margaret M. 179 55, 199 Orr, Danny W. 180 Phipps, Michael P. 190 McIntosh, Melanie M. 27, 49, Miller. Marlene E. 198 Mueller, Herbert F. 153 Ort, Catherine A. 180 Pickard. Herbert E. 190 150, 153 Miller. Marv B. 90. 170 Muaridee, Linda J. 153 Osborne, Patricia R. 190 Pickelhaupt, A. Charles 180 McIntyre, Ann L. 26,29,34,129 MiUer. Mar L. 198 Mi ridge, Richard C. 153 Osgood, Gayle A. 188,190.191 Pickelhaupt. Cathy M. 133 McIntyre, MaryLee 43, 150 Miller. Robert J. 189 Mugridge, Robert C. 199 Osgood. Karen M. 27. 37. 41. Pickelhaupt. John C. 133 McIntyre. Paul D.46.52. 129, MiUer. Roland C. 67,68. 153 Muhlitner, Marjorie 211 114, 132, 141 Pickelhaupt, Lynn D. 110, 133 144 Miller. Ronald R. 198 Muir. Margaret A. 131 Osmer, Mary L. 25. 163 Pickelhaupt. MaryAnn 40, 41, McIntyre, Philip T. 170 Miller. Sandra S. 179 Mullen, Dora G. 189 Ostrander. Beverly L. 132 69. 88, 133 McIntyre, Thomas F. 189 MiUer. William 130 Mullen. Micheal B. Ostrander, Diane S. 180 Pickelhaupt, Nancy L. 180 McKay, Patricia 30. 31 Miller. William A. 88. 153 Muller, Keith 215 Ostrander. Lyle W. 180 Pickelhaupt, Robert A. McKeand, WilUam L.162,165 MiUs, Richard C. 30,31,162 Mulloy, Daniel R. 131 Ostrander, Nancy 163 Pickelhaupt. Susan K. 133,145 McKelvey, Cynda J. 166, 170 Mills. Richard J. 171 Mumford, Ronald F. 199 O ' Sullivan. Jane £.45. 174, Pickelhaupt, William R. 180 McKelvey, Donald W. 77, 150 MiUs. Robert W. 130 Munce, Gary W. 85. 131 178 Pierce. Bennetu K. 153, 154 McKelvey, James W. 189 Millwood. Bodil M. 171 Munger, Hallie M. 95. 162 O ' Sullivan. Kathleen A. 40,41, Pierce. William D. 8. 9 McKelvey, Linda J. 150 Minguske, Sue A. Munn, George R. 54. 62, 162 44. 45. 47. 132 Plfer, George E. 163 McKenzie, Harvey G. 55. 189 Minguske, Thomas W. 55, 199, Munro, Ronald G. 131 Oswald. Gary T. 199, 202. 203 Pincomb, Marlene McKenzie, Kenneth J. 143 202 Munro, Stuart D. 143 Osn -ald. HandaU F. 180 Plonk, Robert F. 54. 68. 171 McKeman, Michael F. 162 Minke, Judy 199 Munroe, Marceta L. 153 Ouellette, Charles A. 163 Plotter. Judith C. 190 McLain. Charles E. 179 Minnie, Janice M. Murawski, Glenda L. 199 Ouellette, Thomas L. 181 Plotter, Terrie L.54, 68. 171 McLain. David. P. 198 Minnie. Judith J. 179 Murdick, George K. 163 Overholt, Gary A. 82, 154 Piper. Alan R. 180 McLane, Christine J. 189 Minteer, E. Elaine 23. 24. 25. Murdick, Robert E. 199 Overholt, Mary J. 69, 190 Piper, Gary 0. 133 McLaughlin. Robert E. 129 30. 31.34.40.42.130.240 Murley, David A. 155 Overly. James 10, 12. 13. 107 Plalzer, Gary D. 199 McLellan, Dawn E. 179 Mintz, Sharon L. 179 Murphy. Carol D. 131 Owens. Janet M. 132 Platzer, Steven A. McLeod. Dot«las F. 150 Mitchell, Carolyn L. 153 Murray. Beverly S. 131 Pagen, Linda K. 180 Plaut, Marsha M. 3. 18. 30. McLeod. Jean B. 129 Mitchell, Diane C. 90. 179 Murray, Ruth M. 209 Palm. Linda J. 154 31, 36, 118, 133. 138 McLeod. John 170 Mitchell, Donald L. 189 Murray. Sheryl L. 199 Papineau, Robert H. 154 Pleger, Christine A. 199 McLeod. Robert G. 198 MitcheU, Dorothy R. 199 Murray. WilUam H. 131 Parker. Barbara J. 184, 190 Pleger, Sandra D. 26. 163 McLeod, Sally A. 189 Mitchell. Edward L. 153 Muxlow, Gail M. 131 Parker. Cheryl L. 95, 154 Ploeger, Janice A. 49, 88, 154 McLeod. Sandra K. 162 MitcheU. Franklin 60. 68, 171 Napora, Cynthia A. 131 Parker. Ellen K. 132 Ploeger, Jeanne M. 42. 190, 191 McMillan. Arthur J. 179 MitcheU. Margaretann M. 179 Napora, Deborah L. 189 Parker, Jennifer 171 Ploeger. Judy K. 166, 168, 171 McMillan. Edward L. 179 MitcheU, Patricia A. 130 Napora, Jessica A. 171 Parker, Linda J. 171 Plouff, Neil W. 88. 163 McMillan. James 52, 68. 129 Mitchell, Raymond A. 189 Naruta, Michael A. 45. 131 Parker. Robert E. 55, 199 Pomfret, Ruth L. 190 McNaUy. M. Martha 44.170,173 Mitchell. Renee M. 43. 189 Nault, Therese J. 26. 45. 47. Parmann, Gerald K. 180 Pool. Dana J. 55. 190 McNamara, Kathryn E. 170 MitcheU. Terry L. 179 110, 131, 139 Parr. Francis H. 180 Porrett, Linda S. 180 McNaughton. Gary G. 129 Mitrink, Terry L. 153 Nault. Wallace 211 Parr, Lance E. 163 Porrett, Sandra K. 143 McNaughton, Levena S. 129 Mixon, Herman L. 199 Neal. Cynthia F. 40. 89. 90. Parr, Lyndon E. 88, 132 Porter. Howard M. 163 McNaughton. Martha J. 170 Mixon, Merle S. 130 153 Parr. Susan C. Ill, 122, 132 Porter, Penny L. 30. 31, 86, McNeU. Charles J. 54. 68. 170 Moak, Diane L. 199 Neal. Pamela S. 81. 171 Parrish. Mike R. 88. 161, 163 McNiel, Penny E. 90. 129 Moak. Gordon C. 162 Neal. Ronald R. 55.83.189 Parrish. Russell Porter, Timothy S. 180 McPhaU. Glenda R. 129 Moak, Harold W. Nedela, Linda M. 163 Parrott, Nancy R. 88, 132 Postill, Nancy S. 133 McPherson. Frank 213 Moak. JuUe A. 208 Nedela. William G. 199. 203 Parrow, Stephen L.88, 163 Postill, Paul G. 133 McPherson. Penny K. 179 Moak. William C. 171 Neeley, Carolyn 199 Parshall, Delphine M. 209,214 Potrykus, Gale K. 154 McWilliazns. Katherine L.88, MoUnaro, Joseph W. 33. 153 Neeley, Robert H. 180 Parsons, Janice L. 35 . 37 . 40, Potrykus. Gary A. 154, 190 162 Molstead. David A. 52. 130 Neil. Mary F. 209, 214, 215 41.42,46.48.88.126.132.141 Potrykus, Gary 8. Meehan, CarolAnn L. 42 . 45, Moncriel. Eliza 90. 179 Neil. Vemell 180 Patmos, Jannes E. 85, 209,215 Potvin, Dennlese R. 180 73, 178, 179, 181 Moncrief. Louis 68. 130 Nelson, M. Lynne 23. 25. Paton, Paul J. 199 Potvin, Dennis U. 180 Meehan. Mary Ellen S. 32. 34. Moncrief, WUliam 199 34. 40. 42. 131 Paton, Richard E . Powell. Diane E. 154 40. 42. 45. 129 Monroe, Thomas A. 54. 65. 171 Nelson, Rebecca L. 25. 131, Patrick, Paul R. 171 Powers. Judith L. 199 Meddaugh. Janet 198 Montney, Carol 162, 165 240 Patrick. Stanley 22. 36, 42. Powers, Kenneth D. 34. 48. Megerle, Bonnie L. 81. 129 Monton, Carol 0. 180 Nelson. Robert D. 153 132. 138, 139 133, 138, 139 Mehler, Michael A. 150 Monton, Sherry L. 199 Nester, Robert Y. 68, 153 Patterson, Edythe B. 209 Poz owski. JoAnn N. 163 Meinhai , Cynthia L. 170 Montross, Nancy C. 199, 203 NesUe. Carol S. 22. 23. 131 Patterson. Flora L. 132 Pozdrowski. John 54. 180 Meinhardt, Pennie A. 129 Mooney, Sharon L. 95. 130 Nestle. Lawrence J. 60, 63,153 Patterson, Gearld L. 171 Precour, Marilyn L. 181 Melick, Kyle T. Moore. Christina S. 41,44,153 Neumann, Penny 42, 131 Patterson. Jsunes M. 132 Preston, John R. 163 Mellendorf, George A. 198 Moore, Diana J. 180 Neumann, Randy J. 199 Pattison, John J. 180 Preston, Ruth A. 190 MeUendorf. Gloria J. 162 Moore, Donna J. 153 Newman. Larry L. 209 Pattison, Louis E. 199 Preston. Suzanne L. 43, 171 MeUick. Sandra K. 189 Moore, Frances 211 Newton, Pamela J. 163 Paul. Burton W. 132 Prevost. Michael H. 61. 199 Melms. Charles W. 189 Moore. Gary J. 130 Nichols, Carson A. 131 Paul, Burton W. Price, Nancy M. 181 Melms, Christine A. 162 Moore, George A. 88, 130 Nichols, James G. 171 Paulson. Helen L. 209 Prii«le. David W. 133 Menard. Constance T. 189 Moore, James 153 Nichols. MitcheU M.J. 55. 61. Paulson, James R. 28, 40. 41, Pringle. Mickey Lou L. 199 Merchant. Donald W. 129 Moore, James V. 130 199 46. 49. 52. 132 Pronezuk, Jenny 43,126,133, Merchant, Sally M. 95. 162 Moore. Judith 199 Nichols. Pamela S. 153 Payne. Gloria J. 171 141 Meredith. Paula M. 27,42.150 Moore, Laura E. 97. 208 Nichols. Tcrryl W. 54,84,163 Payne, Terry R. 154 Provost, Linda J. 73,168.171, Mericka. Joseph M. 64. 162 Moore, Lawrence J. 130 Nicholson. Dennis E.54, 171 Payton, Dennis L. 190 173 Mertz, Sandra K. 42. 129 Moore. Michael W. 180 Nlcolson. Ronald E. 189 Payton, Jane M. 88,89. 154 Provost, Patrick I. 199 Metheny, Patrick H. 198 Moore. Randolph L.55,61.199 Nido, Cheryl L. 3. 22. 23. 35. Peacock. Norman E. 190 Purcell, Sherry L. 190 Metzger. Mary Ann 95,159.162 Moore, Stephen E. 171 40. 41, 46, 48. 131 Pearson, Donald P. 209 Putney, William C. 163 Meyer. Kathy S. 189 Moore. Viki A. 27. 42. 48. 153 NUon, Grant C. 180 Pearson, Paul C. 132 Pynnonen, David J. 31, 199.203 Meyer, Mary 189 Moran, Christopher L. 199 Nixon, Pauline S. 180 Peck. Richard E. 132 Quader, David E. Meyer. Ruth M. 215 Moran, Kathleen D. 162 Noble, Gerald 54. 68, 180 Pelc, Gary L. 163 Quader, Linda J. 199 Meyers. Cheryl L. 170 Morau , Bonnie L. 48, 101, Noble. Larry R. 55, 199 Pelc, Gloria A. 199 Quaine, Patrick E. 171 Meyers, Dale 213 130 Noble. Robert C. 88, 131 Pelton, Jennifer L. 42. 88. 91, Qxiandt, Diane Y. 190 Meyers, Judith A. 162 Morauski, Nancy J. 171 Noe. Kathleen J. 180 180, 181 Quant. Dwight M. 181 Meyers, Marcia J. 69, 179 Morden, Deborah G. 189 Nols, Bonnie J. 153 Penn, Linda J. 199 Quinn, Laura A. 133 Meyers. Willie E. 179 Morden, Linda L. 180 Nofs, Rodney C. 171 Pepper. Phillip N. 154 Quinn. Sarah J. 133 Michaels. Duane H. 98, 130 Morehead, Jackquelyn R.199 Nondberg, Richard D. 189 Perkins. Gall D. 171 Rabidue, Linda L. 133 Middlebrooks, Donald J. 54,179 Morehead, Raymond 8,9,211 Nordberg. Sally J. 46. 171 Perkins, Sharon L. 24, 25 . 45. Racely. William F. 52,62.133 Middlebrooks. Robert A. 130 Moretz, Elizabeth A. 189 Norman. Jerie V. 26, 27, 69, 154 Rachwal, Terry A. 55,61,190 Middlemas. James W. 65,67, Moretz, L. Michael 171 95. 153 Perry, Julie J. 190 Rachwal, Theodore A. 52, 146, 130 Morgan, Jamesie 180 Norman. John J. 180 Perry, Larry A. 154 Middlentas. Valerie S. 189 Morley, Judith A. 189 Norman, Lela B. 163 Perry, Lillian M. 209 ■ Radatz, Charlene R. 190 Middleton. Carol A. 90. 130 Morley, Judith L. 199 Norton, Carol M. 131 Perry, Linda I. 171 RadaU, Clifford J. 199 Middleton, Diana L. 189 Morris, Carolyn C. 180 Norton, Heather K. 24 . 25,171 Perry, Linda L. 132 Radau. Linda A. 181 Middleton. Linda K. 162 Morris, Dorothy M.88, 162 Norton, Kenneth L. 190 Perry, Thomas 21. 23 , 46. 48. Radatz. Maryann 181 Midgley, Sandra M. 179 Morris, Jack34.52.58,63,88, Novak. Kay N. 85. 168, 171 67. 114, 132, 141 Radatz, Russell D. 199 Mikula, Rick W. 162 130 Nugent. Kitty A. 153 Perry, William A. 190 Radatz, Valerie J. 163 Mikula. Sandra K. 198 Morris, Karen L. 199 Nunez. Bcmadine J. 131 Perry. William E. 132 Radcmacher, Cheryl J. 42, Millar. Robert S. Morris, Lawrence J. 189 Nuske, Charles R. 88, 154 Perukel, Joseph 213 79. 154 Millar. Ronald R. 143,146,150 Morris, Thomas K. 162 Nuske, Rebecca J. 180 Pesano, Susan J. HI. 133 Rademacher. John C. 154 MilUrd, Gail A. 189 Morris. William T. 130 Nutt. Ronald R. 68. 171 Pesano, Veto 209, 214 Rademacher, Mark S. 55, 61, MUlard, Sharon K. 179 Morrison, Frederick L. 171 Nutt. Sarah A. 190 Peskl, Victoria L. 133 188, 190 Miller. Alger L. 198 Morrison. Richard A. 153 Nyeste, Bonnie L. 188,190 Peters, Gary R. 154 Radford, Dianne 0. 133 MiUer, Arthur J. 162 Morrison, Roseann M. 189 O ' Connell, Edna 209 Peters. Jack N. 133 Radford, Sharlene K. 133 Miller. Bonnie K. 130 Morrison. William 208 O’Conner, Fred H. Peters, Jill N. 133 Ramage, Martha A. 181 M iller. Charles J. 198 Mortimer. Rebecca J. 189 Oden, Simone C. 154 Peterson. Dianna M. 190 Randall. Dale W. 134 Miller, Christine 179 Moses, Thomas C. 130 Odle. Karen F. 199 Peterson, John 190 Randolph, James L. 163 Miller, Denise E. 179 Moss. Brenda M. 131 Odle. Linda M. 131 Peterson, Susan 133 Randolph, Terrance L. 95, 181 236 Miller. Faye A. 179 MiUer. Gary W. 153 Odium, Kathleen M. 199 Odium, Myma L. 131 Odom. Bonnie L. 163 Oke. Daniel R. 171 Peterson, Wendy A. 154 Pettee. Lloyd C. 54. 163 Pettee, Lucienne M. 26 . 30, 31. 163 Pettee. Terry E. 30. 31. 146, 163 Pettengill. John L. 133 Petty, Michael D. 199 Rands, Helen A. 134 Rands, Laura J. 22, 88, 89, 134 Rands, Mary M. 154 Rantanen, Daphine 215, 240 Rapp. J. Kenneth 211 Rapeon, Richard W. 154 Raakl, Charles E. 134 Rau, Cynthia M. 154 Raub, Florence 209 Ravin. Gary A. 57, 181 Rawland. Frank 8. 209 Rawllng, Bonnie K. 171 Rawza, Linda L. 171 Ray. Ellen 90. 154 Ray. Rebecca J. 91. 154 Recker, Dorothy 134 Redfield. Henry 8. 199 Reed. Carol D. 95. 158, 159. 161 Reed. John L. 181 Reed. Judith A. 88. 163 Reed, Katherine E. 44, 171 Reed. Nancy A. 88. 199 Reed. Thomas C. 55. 190 Reese. Nancy J. 171 Reeves. Douglas D. 154 Reeves, Lynda L. 97, 171 Reeves. Marilyn L. 171 Regan. Marilyn 8. Reid. Duane C. 181 Retd. Orville J. 154 Reid, Vicki Reitz. Diana L. 163, 165 Reitz. Donna J. 90, 163 Relken. Frank 134 Relken. James A. 181 Relken. Patrick T. 190 Relken. Steven E. 134 Relken. William K. 190 Renehan. Sandra K. Renner. Stanley I. 209 Renno. Kirk W. 60, 171 Reno. John L. 54. 181 Repp. Constance M. 41, 134 Repp. Gregory J. 60, 154 Reuter. Robert A. 171 Reyna, Nicholas J. 134 Reyna. Ricky L. 190 Reynolds. Elizabeth A. 134 Reynolds. Janice A. 95, 134 Reynolds, Mary L. 199 Resmolds. Michael D. 68. 82. 134 Reynolds. Patricia M. 199 Reynolds. Sandra L. 40, 69. 95. 134 Rice. Sharron L, 190 Rice. Vicki K. 171 Rich. Audrey M. 134 Rich. Constance 8. 43, 90. 181 Rich. Linda L. 199 Richards. Charles A. 67. 68, 209 Richards. Karen J. 20, 146. 154 Richards, Linda J. 190 Richards. Phillip J. 199 Richardson, Kurt A. 65. 181 Richardson, Vance L. 163 Richer!. Jeffrey E. 163 Rlchert. Rebecca 134 Richmond. David 181 Richmond. Paul R. Richter. Patsy E. 40. 46. 76. 88. 114. 134 Richter, Thomas C. 88. 154 Rider. David R. 190 Rider, Ricky O. 154 Ridge, Timothy D. 95, 190 Riehl. Christine G. 171 Riggs. Bonnie L. 190 Riggs, Thomas W. 41, 45. 154 Rinker. Timothy L. 199 Ritter. Susan E. 90, 181 RU, Charles J. 181 Roberson. Diana 8. 181 Roberts. Gwyneth H. Roberts, John J. 22. 134 Roberts. Melanie J. 199 Robertson. Jim W. 154 Robinson, Hillary T. 199 Robinson. John L. 163, 164 Robinson. Richard F. 163 Robinson. Ronald V. 163 Robison. Duane L. 135 Robison, Kenneth W. 190 Robison, Susan E. 181 Robson, John T. 135 Rocha. Manuel G.V. Rock. Carol A. 199 Rock. Linda L. 181 Rockhold. Frederick W. 68. 171 Rodegeb, Robert P. 67, 68. 171 Rodriguez, Mary A. 171 Roe. Robert L. 190 Roe. Ronald 213 Rogers. Larry B. 200 Rosales, Andrew 54 . 68. 171 Rosalez, Margaret M. 163 Rosenberger. David R. 86, 154 Roskey. Mary 171 Roskey. Terry A. 181 Ross, Alexan r J. 54, 68. 181 Ross, Judaline 82. 154 Ross. Kathleen J. 135 INDEX Ross. Nadine G. 190 Ross, William Rossow, Donald E. 67, 68. 163 Rossow. Jennie L. 22 . 23 , 36, 47. 88. 89. 110. 135. 138 Rossow, Kathie L. 200, 203 Rostine. George W. 181 Rostine. Marian M. 135 Roth. Lynda A. 200 Rowbotham. James A. 154 Rowbotham, Steven J. 190 Rowbotham, Susan M. 171 Rowe. Daniel A. 143 Rowe. Gary A. 171, 173 Rowe. James R. 190 Rowe, John J. 135 Rowe, Marlon 215 Rowland, Alan D. 135 Rucker, Arnold J. 154 Ruff, Terry L. 200 Ruiz. Isaura 43. 181 Rummler. Richard J. 200 Rumsey. Colin W. 84. 171 Runk, Joyce K. 135 Runk, Marilyn A. 27. 69, 111, 135, 141, 145 Running. Jane M. 95. 135 Rusch, Gall K. 181 Rush. H. Mildred 81. 210 Rush, Susan M. 181 Rushton. Bernice L. Riuisel, Gerald L. 163 Russel. James N. 181 Russel. Linda J. 200 Russell. Debora E. 163 Russell, James A. 181 Russell, Jane L. 154 Russell, John E. 181 Russell, Judith A. 200 Ruthe. Aline M. 209 Ruttle, Susan G. 171 Ryan. Gene A. 135 Ryan. Michael R. 163 Rylander, Richard K. 163 Sage. Cheryl A. 163 Sams. Paul M. 190 Samson. Patricia 181 Samuelson. Martin L. 190 Sanchez, Delores M. 200 Sanchez. Richard M 181 Sanders. Timothy B. 135 Sanderson. David R. 135 Sanderson. John W. 163 Sanderson. Mary 27, 126, 209 Sargent. Christine A. 171 Sargent, James R. 190 Sargent, Terry. M. 22, 46, 52. 135 Sari. Marianne 27. 40, 41. 135 Sassanella. Gayle A. 171 Sassanella, Tim D. 135 Savedra. Linda M. 135 Sawdon. Chris J. 182 Sayer. Cheryl L. 154 Schafer. Gregory C. 163, 165 Schaefer, Dorothy 43. 209 Schaefer. Stephen A. 58. 106, 118. 122, 135 Schattler. Christine A. 27, 76. 155 Schattler. Marie E. 135 Scheffler. Ivan E. 135 Scheffler, Larry R. 155 Scheffler, Shirley, A. 136 Scheff. Frank 200 Schell. David E. 88. 163 Schlaufman, Dale J. 68. 136 Schlee. Richard C. 52. 68. 136 Schlueter. Linda B. 155 Schlltt. Robert L. 55. 190 Schmidt. Daniel V. 171 Schmidt, Frederick E. 155 Schmidt. Mary F. 200 Schmidt. Ruth A. 69, 184. 190. 191 Schmidt. William C. 88. 91. 136 Schmude. Barbara A. 200, 202 Schnackenberg, James P. 171 Schnackenberg, Linda S. 136 Schnackenberg, Richard L. 136 Schneider. Dennis D. 163, 164 Schneider. Gary C. 136 Schneider. Linda L. 136 Schneider, Lora J. 182 Schofield. Catherine E. 200. 203 Schofield. Sally A. 95, 163 Schommer. Genevieve C. 200 Schott. Catherine J. 182 Schott. Diane E. 163 Schott. Gary L. 99. 136 Schott. Frank 200 Schott. LUlian A. 182 Schrader, David C. L. 190 Schrader, Virginia M. 136 Schreiner, Sheryl B. 166, 171 Schram, Douglas A. 155 Schroeder. Diane A. 69, 182 Schroeder. Patricia J. 20. 36. 40. 69. 72. 110, 136, 139 Schuck. Gayle H. 40. 136 Schuck. John O. 136 Schuck. Kristine V. 188. 190 Schultz. Pamela J. 25. 55 , 95. 159, 163 Schultz. Ronald W. 163 Schultz, Sharon L. Schultz, William A. 200 Schumann, Linda M. 182 Schwedler, Richard J. 190 Scott, Gall M. 200 Scott. Kathleen M. 200 Scott, Margaret K. Scott, Richard C. 200 Seaman. Michael V. 163 Seamont, Clarice R. 182 Searles. Ronald E. See. Russell K. 155 Seely, Linda L. 155 Seely. Thomas 200 Seely. William T. 52. 65, 68. 155 Seibert. Linda H. 46. 95, 136. 141 Selden, Martha J. 30. 31. 45. 90. 182 Semrow, Gary A. 171 Semrow, Kay L. 190 Sendzik. William 182 Seniors 104 Seppo. Paul D. 200, 202 Setter. Andrew R. 136 Setter. Craig V. 182 Setter. David A. 54. 155 Setter. Linda E. 188. 190 Setter, Larry C. 153, 155 Shanks, Byron, M. 182 Shanks. Linda L. 90. 163 Sharp. William W. 27. 155 Sharrard. Nancy I. 155 Sharrard. Ralph F. 163 Shaw. Jack C. 163 Shaw. Loretta M. 88. 172 Shaw. Marilyn K. 30, 31. 90. 163 Shaw. Phyllis J. 136 Shaw, Ruthann A. 190 Shaw. Tony E. 190 Shea. L. Ray 200 Shea. Robert 200 Sheehan, Elizabeth A. 27. 155 Sheehan. James P. 136 Sheffer. Connie M. 163 Sheffer. Dianne L. 136 Sheffer. Karen L. 200 Sheffer. Kathy 8. 172 Sheffer. Linda M. 136 Sheffer. Nancy L. 190 Sheffield. Linda S. 43, 155 Sheldon. Eric A. 190 Sheldon. Linda L. 24. 25. 95, 155 Shepherd. Donald W. 153. 155 Shepherd, Ronald W. 155 Shepherd. Velma J. 240 Shepherd, Wilma L. 190 Sherlock, Jennie L. 136 Sherlock, Judith A. 137 Sherlock. Russell B. 182 Sherman. Pamela L. 200 Shevnock. Gary C. 52. 155 Shevnock, Suzanne K. 86. 172, 173 Shimmel. Frank 190 Shinn, Lyndon D. 153. 155 Shipley. Gary R. 32. 52. 68, 114, 137 Shirts, Larry L. 137 Shivers, Marylls L. 155 Shivers. Patrick G. 103. 137 Shonk. Kenneth G. 182 Short. Jane M. 137 Short. Richard D. 137 Shott. Melvin J. 190 Shoudy. Gayle A. 182 Shover. Bonnie M. 88. 163 Showers. Carol A. 137 Showers. Michael W. 163 Showers. Shirley M. 200 Shurkey. Judy K. 190 Silk. Carol F. 182 Silk, Fred L. 182 SUver, Paul F. 163 Silverthom, Marion L. 209 . 214 Silverthom, Milton O. 137 Simerson, Linda M. 137 SimnKHis. Cathy L. 200 Simmons. Charles D. 137 Simmons. Dwight J. 44, 52, 68. 137 Simmons. Jon L. 190, 230 Simmons, Linda K. 164 Simpson. David W. 137 Simpson, Edward A. 137 Simpson. Gerald W. 137. 145 Sims, Homer G. 47 Singles. Gloria J. 182 Sischo. Isabelle C. 86. 209 Sischo. Melody L. 172 Sischo, Russell 1. 190 Sischo. Timothy R. 191 Sitka, Tanice C. Skinner. Janice L. 155 Slater. Margaret L. 209 Sleeter. Tom H. 45, 46. 155 Sloan. Carol J. 172 Sloan. Judy A. 137 Sloan. Steven K. 182 Sloat. Charles E. 172 Slost, Paula J. 200. 203 Sllngerland, Sharon 200 Sly. Linda L. 164 Sly, Patricia L. 200 Slyford, Frederick M. 172 Smafield. Carol Smaflcld. Eliza H. 69. 72. 95. 164 Smafield, Georgina H. 69. 72. 95. 164 Smafield. James F. 172 Smaildon. Charlene F. 164 Smalldon. Kitty J. 69. 122, 137 Smart, Donald E. 77. 137 Smart. William R. 200 Smeltzer. Richard A. 155 Smith, Alan L. 155 Smith. Austin 213 Smith. Betty J. 46. 86. 95. 191 Smith, Brian R. 191 Smith, Cecilia M. 155 Smith. Clarice A. 172 Smith. Craig J. 137 Smith. Cynthia G. 47. 48. 137 Smith. Cyril H. 126. 210. 215 Smith. Darryl 172 Smith, David L. 164 Smith. David M. 191 Smith, David R. 191 Smith. Douglas E. 164 Smith. Donald P. 137 Smith. Eleanor 210 Smith, Eleanor F. 137 Smith. Eleanor M. 155 Smith. Erwin R. 172 Smith, Gary R. 61. 191 Smith. Gloria J. 88, 137 Smith. Gordon. H. 55, 191 Smith, Jack W. 155 Smith, Jacqueline D. 172 Smith. James C. 182 Smith, James M. 164 Smith, Karen M. 200 Smith. Larry W. 46. 155 Smith. Unda J. 84. 200 Smith, Lynda L. 82. 88. 155 Smith. Marsha K. 172 Smith. Michael 55. 61. 200 Smith. Pamela A. 88. 155 Smith. Patricia L. 182 Smith. Paul E. 182 Smith. Robert E. 200 Smith, Robert E. Smith, Rebecca K. 182 Smith, Ruth A. 172 Smith. Sandra L. 155 Smith. Sandra M. 155 Smith, Sharon J. 172 Smith. Sharon K. 191 Smith. Timothy J. 200 Smith. Verna A. 164 Smith. Vicki L. 191 Smith. Vicki S. Smith. William J. 44. 47. 48, 137. 141 Smith. William R. 28. 137 Snyder. Charles A. 164 Snyder, Debora J. 200. 202 Snyder. Dennis M. 182 Snyder, Dorothy J. 182 Snyder. Sharon L. 137 Soflin, Dianne L. 40, 137 SoOin, Gordon J. 54 . 68. 210 Solgot, Richard S. 181. 182 Sommer. Judy G. 191 Sommerville. ColenJ. 10. 11. 106 Sommerville. Karen C. 88. 164 Sommerville. Thomas J. 137 Sopha. Larry T. 200 Sopha. Nancy E. 188. 191 Sophomores 166, 174 Sosa, Lloyd R. 200 Southard. WUliam N. 155 Sovereen. Richard D. 138 lada. Victoria A. 191 Spadafore. Joe F. 155 Sparby. Joyce L. 200 SfMurks. Jerry L. 182 Sparling. Judith A. 42. 155 Sparling. Walter W. 33 Sparling. WUliam C. 60. 191 larr. Darlynn K. 172 Sparr, Edward D. 155 SiMiulding, Bernard R. 172 ear. George Spear, 1. Rene 200 Spear. Warren W. 182 Speilburg. David G. 54. 172 encer, Loma M. 182 encer, Nancy J. 138 encer. Phyllis K. 200 Spencer. Sharon 172 Spencer. Thomas R. 182 Spless. Lowell W. 55. 58. 68. 210 Splan, Dennis L. 182 Sports 50 SpotU, Dwight H. 155 Spotts. Techla S. 191 Sprowl. Artemlse O. 200 Sprawl, Roberta A. 200 Squires, John A. 46. 134, 138 Stableford, William C. 138 Sudalnlkas, Mark E. 54 . 84. 182 Stafford. Thomas S. 62. 154, 155 193 Stalker. Mary B. 43. 191 Stanislowski. RIU M. 43 . 88. 164 Stanlake. Claude J. 138 Stanley. James L. 138 SUrk. Larry O. 191 St. Clair. Timothy R. 155 fteele. Elizabeth M. 164 Steele. Robert E. J. 200 Steemburg. Susan E. 182 Stein. Lawrence V. 84. 153, 155 Stein. Richard E. 172 Stem. Virginia A. 138 Steinhaus, Lynn G. 182 Steinhaus. William F. 182 Stenek, Michael P. 182 Stephens. Cathy E. 200 Stephens. Thomas A. 54, 172 Stepka. Terrance A. 172 Sterling. Lambert A. 138 Stevens, Carol S. 191 Stevens, Gail Stevenson. Barbara A. 43 , 200 Stevenson. Douglas B. 155 Stevenson. Harry S. 67. 138 Stewart. Barbara A. 73. 146, 154 Stewart. Christina 200 Stewart. Clark J. 138 Stewart, Jack D. 191 Stewart. James H. 164 Stewart, Mari m H. 210 Stewart. Worthy 61. 200 Stieg. Kay 210 Stinson, Bobbie A. 25. 42. 154 Stokan. Carol E. 191 Stokan. Daniel J. 200 Stone. Philip A. 138 Stoner. Wllford 182 Storbeck, Julie E. 191 Storbeck, Mary L. 172, 173 Storey, Ronald W. 164 Stoutenburg. Kathleen F. 138 Stoutenburg, Patricia L. 191 Stover, James R. 138 Stover, J A. 200 Stover. Robert C. 138 Stowe. Rebecca G. 191 Strang. Edward R. 67 . 88. 182 Straub, Frederick C. 55. 200. 202, 203 Straub. Gary E. 164 Strauss. Bob E. 154 Streeter. Sandra J. 138 Strickland. Carole 138 Strode, Jeffrey L. 55. 61. 191 Stroh. Gerald B. 164 Stroh, Harry A. Stroh. Janet A. 43, 138, 211 Stroh. Michael D. 164 Stroh. Paul D. 200 Stromme. Lester 215 Stubbs, Edward J. 54. 58. 63. 164 Studer. Cathy S. 200 Studer. James E. 164 Studer, Richard W. 154 Studer. Robert J. 138 Sturdevan. James B. 139 Sturroer, Ronald T. 44, 45. 52. 56. 68. 139 Suchin, John T. 52, 155 Suchin. Kenneth J. 55. 200 Suchin, Walter 139 Suggs, Christina K. 200 Sugnie, James S. 54. 182 Sukis. Carol 200 Sullivan. Charles E. 200 Sullivan. David S. 182 Sullivan. Sharon K. 22. 23 . 30. 31. 88. 139 Sullivan. Thomas A. 65. 191 Summers, Bimey K. 52, 139 Summers. Cynthia 139 Summers, James E. 139 Surline, Carol A. 139 Surline. Norman R. 182 Sutton. Cynthia L. 191 Swaf field. Christine E. 182 Swaffield. Diane L. 200 Swain. Harry E. 164 Swain. William H. 139 Swainson, Kathy J. 182 Sweet. Barbara L. 177. 182 Sweet. Carolsm L. 164 Sweet. Dean M. 172 Sweet. Gearld L. 191 Sweet, Jacqueline M. 25. 42. 88. 89. 90, 154 Swegles. Frederick A. 210 Swegles, Frederick F. 45. 88, 200 Swett. Susan J. 172 Swift. Georgia A. 182 Swinson. Jack A. 200 237 INDEX Switzer, Gregory 154 Swoffer, Thomas E. 200 Symon, Daniel E. 154 Szczepanski, Susan L. 200 Szczepanski, Terry F. 32, 164, 165 Ssymanskl, Yvonne J. 200 Tacia, Richard M. 164 Tacie, David R. 164 Tail. Dorothy D. 191 Tait, Jeanette M. 154 Talbot, Thomas W. 201 Tallant, Gail P. 68. 139 Tanton, Ronald Tanlon, Wayne A. 68, 154 Tarzwell, Barbara J. 97,192 Tarzwell. Larry E. 55, 192 TarzweU. Idichael W. 154 Tatman. Dana L. Tate. Kathleen 210 Taylor, Betty A. 182 Taylor, Brent F. 154 Taylor, Brian W. 192 Taylor, Charles 201 Taylor, Dale E. 172 Taylor, Doris M. 182 Taylor, Duane G. 154 Taylor, Dwain M. 182 Taylor, GaU A. 139 Taylor, Gary M. 139 Taylor, Patricia R. 40, 46, 107, 122. 139 Taylor, Sharon M. 172 Taylor, Theda C. 201 Taylor. Vicki L. 182 Teachout, Doris L. 210 Teahan. Mary H. 23, 40. 41, 44.45.47.103.134.139 Teeple, Cheryel L. 154 Teeple, Curtis R. 139 Teeple, Phyllis A. 192 Teigeler, Timothy O. 192 Tenniswood, Bonnie K. 192 Terbush, BcMiita L. 172 Terbush. Larry G. 154 Terbush. Marcella E. 192 Thayer, Bonnie E. 172 Thayer. Ellen D. 33, 86. 168, 172, 173 Thayer. Gerald D. 139 Thelmas. Janioe M. 201 Thelmas, Sally 201 Thieke, Barbara A. 139 Thieke, Helen M. 154 Thomas. Broderick L. 201 Thomas. David G. 139 Thomas. Diane J. 182 Thomas. Donald J. 44. 52,62, 140 Thomas. Edgar 210, 212, 213 Thomas, John H. 154 Thomas. Sharon J. 172 Thomas. Stepthen L. 172 Thomas, Sue A. 40, 41, 69, 159, 164 Thomason, Joel S. 182 Thomason. Sandra E. 164 Thomason, WUma L. 80. 164 Thompson, James R. 140 Thompson, John W. 172 Thompson. Meredith A. 192 Thompson. Murray 8. 201 Thompson. Robert B. 192 Thompson. Rodney J. 143 Thompson, Roger M. Thompson. Sherron K. 140 Thompson. Susan M. 172 Thompson. Teddy R. 164 Thompson. Wendi C. 172 Thorley, Gary C. 140 Thom, Bfargaret L. 25, 139, 140, 239 Thomley, Heidi E. 24. 25, 48. 154 Thornton, Alexis K. 46, 140 Thornton, Carol A. 84. 164 Thornton, Dolores E. 182 Thornton. Donna J. 182 Thomttm, Frederick W. 201 Thormon, Janet L. 164 Thormon, Lynn L. 164 Thornton, Ray A. 143 Thornton, Roger Thornton, Thomas A. 164,230 Thornton, Thomas C. 192 Thrower, Neal J. 77, 192 Thrushman, Eugene C. 140 Thrushman, Gwendolyn J.201 Thrushman. Robert A. 201 Tillman. Alvin G. 201 Tillman, Julius 82 Tillman. Shirley J. 182 Timonen, Juhani 126, 140 Tingley, Karen A. 140 Tingley, Siaron L. 140 Tinnernoon, Stephen O. 68, 166, 172 Tinsley, Edward G. 102, 210 Tips. Linda L. 20. 161. 164 Tippie, Peggy M. 154 Tipple, Terry C. 192 Tisdel. Rebecca J. 184, 192 Tissue. Judy D. 201 ' oles, Edward A. 140 Toles. Jack D. 54. 172 Toles, John H. 154 Toles, Pamela A. 140 Toles. Ronald G. 192 Tomlin, Cynthia A. 49,69,154 Tomlin. Mervin E. 188, 192 Tomlinson. James D. 143 Tomsu, Cynthia K. 188, 191, 192 Tomey, Sandra A. 192 Torres, Carlos P. 164 Torrey, Nell W, 65, 154 Torrey, Suzanne L. 201 Torrey, Thomas E. 164 Tosch, Dennis J. 182 Tosch, Richard E. Toth. Frank J. 182 Toth. Patricia C. 140 Touma, Joyce H. 192 Touma, Michael W. 40, 41, 54. 146, 154 Townley, Mark S. 143 Tracy. Suzanne W. 182 Trempe, Sandra L. 192 Trestaln, Mark J. 182 Tribble, Sandra S. 90 Trombley. Carolyn D. 79,182 Troy, Gwendolyn Troy. Michele E. 140 Truscott, Charles W. 54,68.172 Truscott, George E. 154 Truscott, JoAnn 154 Tubbs, Raandy L. 86. 201 Tucker. Dale E. 140 Tucker, Linda M. Tucker, Maurice R. 201 Tucker. WUliam G. 172 Turner, Bruce 182 Turton. Gail A. 88, 192 Tuschling, Connie L. 201 Ulman, Marcia M. Ulmer. Heidi A. 46. 172 Upleger. Carolyn J. 181, 182 Upleger. Christine L. 183 Valdez. Elaine J. 42 Valdez, Rlchardo D. 183 Valdez, Robert L. 192 Van Buskirk, Bonnie A. 140 Van Buskirk, Wayne K. 192 VanCamp, Jacqueline L. 192 VanCaxnp, Jo A. 140 VanCamp, Stephen D. 172, 173 Vance. Cora J. 46. 88. 183 Vance, R. Virginia 88 Vandervest. Carole A. 201 VandeVoorde. John J. 172 VandeVoorde, Kristine K.172 VanDusen. MaryAnn 183 VanLuven, Maribeth 172 VanLuven, Marie A. 140 VanNest, Linda L. 178, 183 VanNest. Wayne 201 VanNorman. Robert C. 201 Vansach, Carol A. Vansach. Diane M. 140 Vansach, Gail L. 201 VanWormer. Edith D. 183 Varty, Beverly M. 201 Varty, Francis R. 143 Varty. Judith A. 140 Varty. Julia A. Varty, Michael J. Vaughn. James E. 31, 44, 52, 154 Vaughn, Wanda L. 201 Veen. Betty L. 28. 140 Vemock, Daniel A. 172 Vemocke, David A. 154 Verran, Robert 215 Vicencio, Lupe 201 Vickery, Dianne L. 201 Vickery, Julie A. 154 Vickery, Robert A. 183 Vigrass, Dorothy Vigrass, Paula L. 183 Vigrass. Richard A. 183 Vincent, Gary D. 140 Vincent, Linda L. 201 Vining. Sue 166, 172 Vokes, Stephen C. 201. 203 Vokes. Sue L. 36. 161, 165 Waddell. Richard M. 67. 154 Wade. Clarence H.88.89.210 Wade. Kenneth D. 192 Wade. Laura L. 192 Wade. Thomas A. 41. 140 Wagg, CarolSue S. 166. 168. 172 Wagner. David S. 140 Wagner. Judith A. Wagor, Barbara J. 192 Wahl. Donald E. 155 Wahl, Richard D. 172 Wakeham, David S. 192 Wakeham, Michael G. 192 Wakeham. Patricia E. 43,90, 155 Walker. Diane L. 155 Walker, Donald R. 140 Walker. Gary L. 172, 183 Walker. Gary L. 172, 183 Walker, James B. 192 Walker. Jane A. 172 Walker, Karen J. 155 Walker, Linda J. Walker. Martha £. 140 Walker, Stephanie A. 26. 28, 34. 106, 110, 122. 142 Walker, Wayne M. 172 Wall, James D. 77, 155 Walsh, Sonda S. 172 Walsh. William M. 201, 212 Waltenburg, Judy A. 155 Waltenburg, Pamela C. 192 Waltenburg, Sandra K. 172 Walter, Jeri S. Walters. Carol J. 172 Walters, Louise S. 201 Wandelt, Jane E. 155 Ward, Dennis J. 99. 183 Ward. Howard G. 55. 201,203 Ward. Jill L. 90 Ward, Karen L. 192 Ward, Karen S. 201 Ward. Stephen N. 67 Ware. Charles B. 201 Ware, Elmer W. 201 Warner, Betty J. 192 Warner. JoAnn 41. 44. 155 Warner, Joseph M. 142 Wamke, Relnhold Warr. Donald R. 142 Warren, Doris M. 3,82,210, 214 Warren, Nancy S. 141, 142 Warren, Sandra P. 30.31.183 Warshefski. Sharon L. 44. 69. 91. 172 Warsinske. Beverly J. Warsinske, Ellen S. 172 Warsinske, Noreen A. 142,145 Washburn, Brian C. 183 Wasylk, Richard F. 192 Waters. Barbara E. 32. 46. 95, 158, 159 Watson. Charles A. 201 Watson. Cheryl A. 183 Watson. C 3 mthia L. 155 Watson. George C. 192 Watson. J 183 Watson. Otis E. 192 Watson, Thomas 155 Watson, Thomas J. Weaver. Gerald E.58, 164 Weaver. James E. 86. 142 Weaver, Sharon K. 142 Weaver, Weston C. 183 Weaver, Yvonne G. 172 Webb. Thomas H. 55, 192 Weber. Rebecca L. 155 Webster, Lincoln P. Wedge, David J. 192 Wedge, Robert E. 52, 57, 58, 68. 142 Wedge. Terry R. 21, 172 Wegener. Hollis V. 172 Wehrwein, Linda J. 142 Weichsler, Ed R. 25, 239 Weichsler, Marilyn J. 181, 183 Weicht. Ruth A. 88. 142 Weis, RuthAnn 142 Weishuhn, Sharon L. 172 Weiss, Bonnie L. 88,177,183 Weiss, Christine M. 192 Weiss, Dave L. 172, 173 Weiss. David C. 49. 142 Weiss, Gary F. 45, 155 Weiss, Gaiy F. 183 Weiss, Patricia A. 110.142 Weller, Carol L. 42 Wellman, Clara E. 240 Wellman, David J, 142 Welsh. Benjamin G. 142 Welsh, Connie L. Welsh, Diane R. 183 Welsh, Janet J. 173 Welsh, Linda L. 201 Welsh. William J. 192 Wendling, Donald 211 Werner, Carol 8. Werner, Diane E. 201 Werner, Michael J. 201 Werner, Sondra L. 183 Werth. Tanis M. 183 Wesley, James A. 210 Wesley, Kathleen A. Wesley, William 201 Weasel, Valerie A. 184, 192 West, James M. 142 Weston, Bonnie L. 142 Weston, Craig A. 61. 192 Weston. David 192 Weston, Dennis C. 36, 44, 62, 138, 139. 142 Weston, Norman 142 Weston, Susan M . 90 Westphal, Dana J. 42,88,183 Wetzel, Alpha A. 142 Wharton.G. Robert 183 Wherwein, Susanne 77 Whipple, Peter F. 54, 173 White, Bruce White. Edward 201 White. Gary 201 White. Jean E. 192 White, Kenneth 88 White. Mary E. 41, 159 White. Michael W. 201 White, Patrick A. Whitford, Eugene D. 192 Whltford, Patrick K. 142 Whitican, Nancy L. 192 Whiting, Deborah J. 173 Whiling, Rodney D. 85 Whitney, Mark 8. 65, 155 Whittaker, Sharron A. 192 Wlckings, Donna M. 97 Wickings, Richard L. 183 Wier, Patricia E. 173 Wier, Rodney E. 155 Wiese, Florence C. 2, 3 Wilezynski, Dennis Wilder, Cathleen D. 142 Wilder. Thomas R. 155 Wildie. Harold D. 142 WUdie. Sharon L. 155 Wilke. Nancy 24 . 25. 155 Wilkins. Barry W. 55,61,192 Wilkins. Edna K. 142 Wilkins. Friend E. 47. 153, 155 Wilkins, Nancy L. 183 Wilkins, Susan E. Wilkins. Wendy C. 47, 173 Wilkinson, Daniel E. 54, 173 Willan. Christene J. 90,183 Willard. Eldon P. 201 Willard, Harold D. 52,210 Wille, Richard A. 155 Wilier, Joan M. 90 Willey, Katherine L. 173 Williams, Carl L. 173 Williams. David B. 41, 44. 63, 146, 155, 193 Williams, Diane M. 201 Williams. Gary 183 Wllliaxns, James R. 142 Williams. John A. 210, 211 Williams. LaDora M. 201 Williams. Linda D. 88, 89 Williams. Mary Lou 95, 142 Williams. Maurice E. 173 Williams, Pamela K. 201 Williams. Phyllis R. 201 Williams. Richard H. 68,173 Willing, Dennis L. 88, 155 Willii . Gary M. 173 WillU. Alvin C. Willis. David O. 192 Willis, James 65. 173 Willis, JoAnn 48 , 84. 89, 90. 146, 153, 155 Willis. Marguerite M. Willmarth, Robert N. 25, 40, 44. 46. 52. 114, 142 Wilson, Betsy J. 155 Wilson, Charles F. 143 Wilson, Cynthia L. Wilson. David J. 143 Wilson. Dennis J. 201 Wilson. James H. 30,31,77,183 Wilson. Jane A. 201 Wilson. Jim W. Wilson, Karen L. 143 Wilson. Linda R. 173 Wilson, Martha A. Wilson. Michael E. 173 Wilson, Stephen G. 143 WUson, Terry M. 155 Wilson, Thomas LJl. 55,201 Wilson. Vickie D. 155 Wilson, Wayne D. 155 Wilton. James W. 155 Wilton, Linda K. 143 Winchester. David L. 183 Winchester. Richard R. 183 Wingard, Gail E. 88. 143 Wingard, Janet A. 192 Wingate, Patricia E. 164 Winters. Brian E. 55. 61, 188, 192 Wirick, Francis M. 88,155,222 Wismer. Donald 102,210 Wismer. William C. 44. 65. 88. 143 Wisner, Harold R. 155 Wisner, Hellen G. 43. 143 Wisner. Marilynn J. 192 Wisson. Gloria L. 201 WiSBon. Robert Witherspoon. Henry E. 201 Withun, Rodney A. 201 Wixon, Caroline E. 155 Wizauer. Larry T. Wojciechowski, James Wojcik, Pauline C. 37, 165 Wolf. Carl D. 55, 86, 192 Wolfe, Dianne E. 173 Wolfe, Edith M. 155 Wolfe, Harold G. 173 Wolfe. James A. 192 Wolfe, Joyce E. 201 Wolff, George R. 165 Wolford, Sally A. 34, 40, 42. 45. 48. 69. 76. 143 Wollen. Linda M. 155 Wollen, Ronold H. 143 Wolvin. William 213 Wood. Barbara E. 165 Wood, Edward L. 143 Wood, Marc A. 143 Woodley, Ronald 201 Woodward. Terry L. 58, 79, 178, 183 Woodyard, Robert W. 143 W ' ooley, Roberta D. 155 Wooliver. Douglas C. 88,143 Woolley, Sherry L. 88.159.165 Woolman, Rickie L. 165 Woolman. Ronald W. 192 Woolsey. Grace E. 90, 173 Worden. Janice K. 40. 143 Worden, Vivian J. 201 Worden, William 201 Working. Carl R. 192 Workman. Gary M. 143 Wright, Jean Wright, Patricia A. 201 Wright. William 183 Wurzel, Susan M. 8, 95, 154, 155 Wyllle, Kathryn M. 20, 69, 168, 173 Wyllle, Virginia N. 69, 173 Wynkoop, Judith A. 173 Wynkoop, Susan L. 192 Wypych, Robert F. 143 Yarger, Cherryl K. 45 , 201 Yeager, Barbara J. 102, 110, 143 Yeager. Marilyn 69, 174, 178 Yeager, Robert 213 Yeitter, Elaine A. 155 Yeitter, Thomas J. 192 York, Nancy L. 173 Yorke, James Young, Barbara J. 173 Young, Dale L. 192 Young. Gale L. 173 Young, Gary 210 Young, Gary J. Young, James D. 201 Young. Kathleen E. 201 Young. Nancy K. 201 Zander. Richard M. 165 Zaremba. Kenneth G. 173 Zarkowski, Judy 165 Zarling, Rodney A. 155 Zauner. Catherine E. 43. 201. 202. 203 Zenero, Marianne M. 173 Zeplzauer. Christine M.192 Zeplzauer, Thomas J. 37, 114, 143 Zeros, Frank 155 Zick. Keith D. 173 Zieg. Gerald W. 88, 201 Zielke, Carlton B. 54. 183 Zielke, Edith M. 34, 40, 143 Zielke, Fredrick W. 55, 201 Zimmer. Carol 143, 155 Zinuner, John 201 Zimmer, Marilyn A. 45 , 48, 183 Zimmer, Ronald P. 155 Zimmer, Russell J. 165 Zink. Ken W. 165 Zmolik, Karen L. 95, 165 Zuidema, Judy A. 30.90,165 Zusy, P gi M. 143 Zweidorff. Linda R. 141.143 Zyrowski. Ted R. 101, 210 Memories One of the most exacting Jobs in yearbook work is indexing. Here Margaret Thorn and Ed Weichsler work towards the completion of the Student. Thank You PHN staff members draw dummies, type copy, and plan layouts in a rush to meet deadlines. The staff room isn’t always in the neatest condition, but completing the book is their main goal. After the final deadline they plan for the next year’s book and do a little spring cleaning. We would also thank those without whose help and cooperation this yearbook would have been impossible to produce: the Administration and Faculty, the student body, Mr. Frank Fulkersin, photographer; Mrs. Clara Wellman, Mrs. Velma Sheperd, Mrs. Donna Emlaw, Mrs. Virginia Forbes, Mr. Joseph Airtene, Mr. William Mandt for his artwork, the Port Huron Times Herald, Mr. A1 Weatherly, Jr., and the business and professional men. We hope that this year has been a memor- able one for you and that the ‘65 Student will help you to remember it always. Bethany Gossman Elaine Minteer The ‘65 Student represents the last joint effort to produce a yearbook between two sch- ools. Even though we had the handicap of being separated, both staffs fully cooperated to overcome the obstacles of communication. Our most sin- cere thanks go to the yearbook staffs, and to our Advisors, Mrs. Daphine Rantanen and Miss Frances Culp, for their helpful suggestions and ad- vice. The pages are transferred to PHH where the names are proofread and indexed and the pages are prepared along with PHH pages for the publisher. Miss Frances Culp, Advisor; Rebecca Nelson, Copy Editor; and Elaine Minteer, Co-editor, have the pages all set for Mr. A1 Weather- ly. Jr. •


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