Saginaw High School - Aurora Yearbook (Saginaw, MI)

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poe ques: acstertrsepenrerqcaesecatser arenas 3s SEE A Ee TS a FI a RISES GED EE -. O50 f f |A0¢ gotham, x ead CAG) Othe! v; kos orn Te aa ‘¥ , 9 ay 2 | | | | i ) eS eo ee ee a THE COLORFUL WORLD OF TODAY’S TROJANS: 2 ISG School Life Seniors 22. 3 3 10 Bacultyo32 2). 110 Understade 60. 82 SpOrS .... oi ae Advertising 22072 2. 2. 5 130 Activities:-. 5.5.2... --.- 2.00 AUTUMN SPECTRUM ACTIVATES TROJAN SPHIT ——— es Seasonal Changes Influence Vital Trojan Participation In Opening School And Community Activities 1967 HOME COMING COURT Above: Attendants Jennifer Federspiel and Betsy Little (seated) Roxie Scroggins and Karen Kumar surround Queen Helena Jackson. Below Varsity Cheerleader Phylis Sharp presents the radient new Helen of Troy with bouquet, as her father looks on with pride. Brilliant Floats Compete With Autumn Hues Nancy Hoffman and “Teddy” glide by with A Y-Teen Dream for a Trojan Team. Julie Lake, Tim Wendt, and Diane Stein- hilber, dance along with the German club entry Spass in Deutschland. Victory Tonight was the theme of the Thencean float adorned with Sue Pitcher and Linda Grahm who appear to be two “tied up”’ Indians. TROJANS TAKE TO THE WOODS Michigan History Class Tours Hartwick Pines Forest To Trace Paths Of Bygone Lumbermen Above: S.H.S.’ new Michigan History class stands at the foot of the world’s largest White Pine tree among the 85 acres of remaining virgin wood. Below: The appetites run hardy when inquisitive Trojans explore in the pine scented air of the Hartwick Pines State Park. Right: S.H.S. teacher Anne Roberts instructs Mr. Snyder’s new Human Relations class on Negro Culture before 1619. Below: Dorothy Hampton, Director of Michigan Civil Rights Commission, explains the role of the government agency in human relations. ON START wow eaten ean 12 TROJANS TAKE ACTIVE INTEREST IN COMMUNITY AFFAIRS Miss United Fund 1967, Irene Castellanos and court member Linda Wash- ington made S.H.S. proud to have them as fellow students. oe (i). mn he Sharp, Mary Lou Halcli, Annie Garth, Yvonne Simmons, Fanny Papadopoulos, Connie Hernandez, and Betsy Little. Row 2: Almut Shievers, Nancy Frahm, Linda Blakely, Sarah Brown, Gloria Perez, Connie Merkerson, Barb McIntosh, Joan Bannen, Kathy Blonden, Sandy Stange, Connie Papadopoulos, Sue Smokaska, Helen Harper. Row 3: Tom Burden, John Cronk, Ruben Garza, Jim Eurick, Mike Marsh, Robert Evans, Russell LaFayett, Joe La Porte, Walter Marsh, Leo Romo, Ed Coats, and Yuzuru Abe. TROJAN ACTIVITIES RADIATE | FROM STUDENT GOVERNMENTS | STUDENT COUNCIL Row 1: Cammy Weeks, Beverly Ferguson, Ruth Johnson, Robbin Rupp, Phylis SENIOR CENTRAL Row 1: Barb McIntosh, Chris Senkpeil, Sue Furiat, Sarah Brown, and Sandy Colleen Murphy, Mary Tasior, Judy Koski, Ruth Bolzman, Jackie Bates, k, Dave Wac Howski, Larry Persay, Mike Stange. Row 2: Sandy Romanelly, Marylou Halcli, and Linda List. Row 3: Anne Hipel, John Cron Marsh, Ray Juras, Jim Elliott, Tim Wehner. 14 Saginaw High’s Vocal Music Department Presents “SHOW BIZ” A Rainbow Of Talent Above: Nancy Hoffman opens her arms and heart to the delighted audience during her rendition of Bali Hai, while native girls added a flair of “Island color” to the scenic background. Left: “I’m Going To Wash That Man Right Out’a My Hair,” resolves Vickie Vallier with the support of Nancy Hoffman, Joy Majeske, Phylis Sharp, Jerry McGaw, and Linda Blakely. Above: Mr. Sturdivant, vocal music program director, conducts the ‘“‘Show Biz” chorus in one of the highlights of the performance during the student assembly. Below: ‘There is nothing like a dame,” laments Casmir Dumbra, Calvin Robinson, Dennis Smith, Mike Hasted, Shad Bovee, and Gary Bremer during their song and dance routine. Left: A humorous musical comedy of Pore Jud brought down the house. Gary Bremer and Dennis Smith (in the coffin) join in harmony during the funeral. Saginaw High was honored to have three NA- TIONAL MERIT WINNERS among our seniors this year. They are Joan Bannon, John Cronk, and Sarah Brown. President Michael Marsh Secretary Linda Washington Vice-President Robert Evans Yuzuru Abe Celia Acosta Karen Acosta Darlene Adams Jasmin Adams Leonard Adams Edward Albertson Quida Aldridge Dennis Allen Rudy Alvardo Alex Arizo Ted Arnoldi a7. Erma Augustine Ella Austin Bennie Baber Charles Bacote Willie Badger Mary Bady Gregory Barrett Robert Bailey Carol Bamberger Susan Bartotti Melba Banks Jacqueline Bates Larry Baty Margie Baty Carl Beasley Joan Bannon Pat Beirlien Gloria Benson Jerry Berg Ellen Bettesworth Mike Beyer Sherra Biggins Kathleen Billingsley Lance Billow Marc Bingham John Bond Lorraine Bond Paul Bowman Barbara Boyer Everett Bracken Pat Braggs Carol Brandon Wendy Brazil Rose Mary Bricault Gary Bremer Cassandra Brown Curtis Brown Dorothy Brewer Daniel Brown James Brown Janet Brown Sarah Brown Myrtle Brumfield Debra Bryson Larry Brewer Gloria Blackman Louis Blackman Linda Blakely Eunice Bodiford Ruth Bolzman Linda Buckley Michael Burden Thomas Burden Teddy Burdick Ceclia Burnett Jessie Burt Myrtle Burton Harvey Cage Rose Cain Pauline Caldwell Joe Calhoun Carol Callahan Nancy Campbell Ethel Canada Ruby Carey Trying to bargain for a good buy, Robin and Mary Lou Halcli ce ga of ri be sweets from the Young Ambassadors bake sale. Rupp seriously ponder the price resstrees | ATR Patricia Coates Hurlette Coleman Joyce Coleman Steve Coleman Mickey Compian Wesley Carpenter Pat Cooper Jayne Cousineau Delores Casey Rita Craig Irene Castellanos John Cronk Don Caverly Chrintine Chantoca Debbie Crotzer Diane Cherwinski Faye Chester John Choyce Sue Church Jean Cichowski Mary Ciszewski Pat Clark Sharon Clark Brenda Clay Fred Clay va | Alice Cruz Johnnie Curry Christine Czerney Darnell Danley Sandy Darling Carol Davis Annette DeBardelaben Janie Davis Patricia Davis Jesse DeBosque Renney Davis Richard Delgado Henry Derige Marian Disarno Bob Dombrowski Margaret Dawkins Joyce Donahue Cecil Doster Mara Ducis Glen Duffett Ronald Dukarski Joan Dukes Thelma Dukes Ida Dulaney Casimir Dumbra Margret Dunn Gayle Dycewicz George Ebenhoeh Marsha Egerer James Elliott John Ellis Angie Esparza Greg Estrada Jim Eurick Robert Evans Pete Fager John Falls Carol Fear Jennifer Federspiel Beverly Ferguson By the time a student becomes a senior she is capable of assuming many responsibilities. Using the blackboard, Jennie Mietla writes daily assignments for Mr. Sherman’s Govern- ment class. 24 Marilyn Frost Ruben Garza Albert Gaskew Tom Gaudreau David Geirsbach Ronnie Gibbs Nancy Frahm Mike Frey Dale Garchow Linda Garchow Carmen Garcia Betty Garner Gary Ferguson Rose Ferrell Linda Flathau Gwen Flemon Gloria Flores George Forster Beckey Foster Edward Fuller Sue Furiat John Gamez Oo — Go © io) 2) 2) e) ol oO Oo ie) ol dt Dorothy Gills Sandra Gibson Thomas Gillespie Debbie Goines Julian Gonzales Penny Goodrich Milton Goss Joann Grandy Kathy Gray Arthur Griffin Audrey Gissendanner Rose Glanton Seriously studying art reviews, Miss Paskiewicz and the Senior Art class reflect the mood set in oils. Miss Paskiewicz, a Michigan State senior, is extern- ing under Mr. Gerald Moore this spring. Gail Gipson Gloria Hammond Wilda Haney Helen Harper Elnore Harvey Kenneth Haselbeck L. J. Haynes Keith Hence Gloria Henderson Gwendolyn Henry Rita Henry Janis Griffin Frances Hernandez Rudy Hernandez ‘ X “ Jose Guzman Sue Hacker Houston Hicks Ken Hagar Larry Griffin Tom Hernick Donna Gulvas Geraldine Hewitt Helen Hain Mary Lou Halcli Dennis Hall Howard Ham Caught in a deep mood of concentration, ‘Tom Gaudreau carefully checks copy for the Aurora. Tom is typical of the many upperclass- men who assume various responsibilities in order to keep school activities functioning at their best, so that all may benefit from their given talents. Rebecca Hildebrandt Susan Hillebrand Christopher Hinton Anne Hipel Leona Holden Paul Holmes Gary Howard Dennis Huff ; Beverly Hulme Mary Irvine Brenda Jackson Charla Jackson Ernest Jackson Helena Jackson Maggie Jackson Oe eG gn ee ee eS SSS Ee es eet Alva James Carolyn Jarrett Dora Jimenez David Jiminez Robert Jiminez Betty Johnson Wilma Jones Mildred Johnson Tamie Johnson Joyce Jordan Feadow Jones Ray Juras Valerie Kapp Janice Jones Virginia Kapp Larry Kelly Frances Kimble Leagie Kindred James King Anna Kirby Jim Kleinebreil Sandy Kleinfeld George Knight Judie Koski Levern Knox Charles Krasinski Richard Krenz weal Charles Kruse | Toni Kuhn | Karen Kumar | Russ Lafayette Carol Lagrow Janice LaLonde Cassandra Landrum Kendall LaPan Joe Laporte Archie Lawrence Bonnie Lash Cleo Laury Jean Leach James Laury Mary Lee Carol Leichner Matthew Laury Wallace Leszcynski Linda Lewis Morris Lewis Ray Lewis Shirley Lewis Troy Lewis James Linam Linda List Sue List Betsy Little Irene Llamas Sally Loranger Barbara Lovett Roger Lukowski Lanny Lumsdin Sally Lynes Dorothy Macon Peter Maczik Martin Luplow Ray Maczik Willie Madlock Joy Majeske Warren Manbeck Karen Marks Rob Marlow Michael Marsh Milt Marshall Brenda Martin “Would you believe I feel like a teacher?” jokes Karen Acosta as she heads one of the individual discussion groups in Mr. Efremoff’s Senior Retail- ing class. Gloria Mathews Donnie Martin Sandra Maunger Rosemary Martin Zebedee McCall Jr. Bill McCommon Mike Massey Valerie McDonald Thomas McGarrity Geraldine McGraw Barbara McIntosh Carol McIntosh Susan McIntosh Sharon McNally Joe McNight Leigh McQuaid Pat McQuaid Jeanette Meier Pat Merrill Dorothy Merserve Mark Meyer Dorothy Middleton Sharon Mielcarek Jean Mietla Thomas Miller Willie Miller John Moll Lois Moll Jesse Del Bo . sque 2 . ‘ . cates the eeice : ra in Michigan History class, indi- ant Saginaw Vz projection map h . seam Valley lumbering sites on a wood ap he made in shop class. Ann Nicewicz Shirley Nichols Ann Nosek Rita Nosek Janice Nowacki Geraldine Monroe James Nugent Larry Oberson Frankie Moore Linda Obuchowski Jerry Moore Shannon O’Connor Joyce Moore Ruth Mora Russell O’Dette Joslin Morgan Relinda Mosley Raymond Mosqueda Gloria Mull Tom Munguia (oa Colleen Murphy Hazel Myles Glenda Nelson Eugene Nettles Sharon Neuman Pat O’Grady Mareret Ortega Manual Ortiz Beverly Osborne Ophelia Osuna Keith Palmer Connie Papadopaulas ‘Tom Parks Fran Papodapoulas Peggie Paulson Gary Paquette Floyd Peake Mary Pelish Don Parker Sue Pelish Mary Pena Gloria Perez Larry Pershay Gloria Pierson Carol Pinkston Nancy Podvin Diane Pretzer Helen Price Earl Primus Harold Pruitt Doris Reynolds Ray Richardson Betty Riley Hurley Riley Geraldine Roberts Calvin Robinson Donnie Martin and Phyllis Sharp give William Ferreira, an exchange student from Brazil, a bird’s eye view of Saginaw High—including a few experi- ments in the chemistry lab. Edward Rambo Connie Ramsey Eva Reed Willie Reed Helen Reif Jim Reilly Jim Reimers Tom Reinke Patsy Reyes Curtis Robinson Juanita Rodriquez Sandra Romanelly Eva Romera Al Romo Ron Romo Candy Rupp Lou Ann Rondo Bernardo Rosales Robin Rupp Maria Rosales Jessica Ruiz Janet Ruppel Nancy Sanchez Ronnie Sanders Jerry Ruffin Vivian Sanders Debra Sawyer Barb Scanlon Patricia Schanutz Dan Schneider David Scott Roxie Scroggins Christine Senkpiel Dave Shands William Sheperd Jessie Mae Shivers Almut Sievers Claudia Smits Cozy Smith Sue Smokoska Mary Sommerfield Debbie Spruce Barb Stadnika Sandy Stange John Steele Phylis Sharp Howard Sharper Daryl! Shauger Gail Sheard Zenabia Sheard Eddie Silva Rick Siminski Walter Simmons Deborah Smith Rita Simons Freddie Simpson Dennis Smith Brenda Smith Shirley Smith John Stzynski Sharon Stuhler Denise Sullivan Bill Surian Dan Swartz George Stevenson Andrew Tate Charlys Sweet Willie Swilley Rose Tamez Veronna Tarleton Mary Tasior Maurice Tate Don Steward Carlis Taylor Sandra Steward Laura Taylor Barbara Stidhum James Stillwagon Sally Taylor Diane Stoddard Judy Stoddard George St. Mary Larry Stone Mattie Strickland The SHS Library has a variety of reading and research material for student use. Our librarians try to keep students informed on the literature available by use of displays per- taining to various subjects. John Teneyque Clearence Tennyson Betty Terry Otie Terry Judy Thomas Margaret Thomas Ray Helen Thomas Joe Ann Thompson Dennis Thorne Floyd Tilden Cynthia Tinsley Frank Tithof Mark Tolosa Maria Torrez Carlos Trevino Jerry Triplett Beatrice Truckner Robert Turner Mike Tuzas Alberta Tyson JoAnn Ulmer Maria Valez Vicki Vallier Rachel Valls David Vogler John Vance Joe Vrable David Wachowski Sharon Vaughn Donna Wahl Virginia Walle Claudette Walny Kathy Walters Shirley Warren Linda Washington Olivia Washington Demiestro Watson Donna Watson Linda Watson Jenny Weaver Don Webb Cammy Weeks Ruby Weems Tim Wehner Cora Welch Beverly Welzin Dorothy West Mary Whitehead Lamar Whitmore Ed Whitney Florence Wiechmann Andrea Williams Campanella Williams Carlene Williams Diane Williams “No wonder alcohol is dangerous,” exclaim chemistry students Sue Hozer and Nancy Hogg over the highly odorous and dis- tasteful results of their experiment. Both girls were experiment- ing with the distilling of alcohol in Mr. Toyzan’s chemistry class. With the closing of a senior’s career at Saginaw High, there comes a moment when one finally pauses from the daily pressures. At that time one can only review the year’s activities and plan for the future. Jannie Williams Lafolyette Williams Prince Ella Williams Sharlotte Williams Christina Willis Mary Winston Sharon Wiseniewski Bob Wolpert Alonzo Wrenn Edward Wressell Patricia Wrona Frances Yboira John Zamora VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM Coach Ken Gray, Gene Evans, Ed Roberson, Von Nickleberry, George Forster, Art Richardson, Ray Richardson, Ted Prince, Larry Pershay, Ralph Levi, Morris Lewis, Ed Coates, and Oscar Bailey. SAGINAW HIGH WINS FOURTH CONSECUTIVE VALLEY CHAMPIONSHIP 1967-68 SEASON RECORD Saginaw Opponent Saginaw Opponent 64 Bay City Handy 36 51 Flint Southwestern 38 Wai Bay City Central 46 59 Flint Central 58 71 Arthur Hill 66 76 Pontiac 56 57 Midland 58 62 Arthur Hill 54 62 Flint Northern 55 73 Flint Southwestern 45 68 Bay City Handy 33 63 Flint Central 59 76 Flint Northwestern 56 59 Flint Northwestern 65 68 Pontiac 61 HD Midland 56 DISTRICT TOURNAMENT REGIONAL TOURNAMENT TS, Arthur Hill 68 QUARTERFINALS 68 Clio 38 52 Flint Central 46 73 Douglas MacArthur 46 56 Midland 53 60 Ottawa Hills 67 Kneeling: Eddie Moore and Tom Wilkins. Standing: Coach Brussow, Dan Evans, Houston Jackson, Tom Slade, Nate Ferrell, Dave Carter, Pat DeBardaladen, Louis Medina, Henry Laury, Phil James. Missing are Dan Burney and James Shwin. Below: Dan Evans positions for a possible rebound from a shot by Nate Ferrell as Tom Slade and Eddie Moore look on. J.V. BASKETBALL TEAM 3rd IN LETTERMEN’S CLUB Row 7: Bobby Austin, Henry Laury, Casimir Dumbre, Jesse Dombosque, Ben Haller, John Flukes, Ed Whitney, Robert Evans, Jim Eurich, Mike Marsh, Mr. Herb Korf. Row 2: Julius Kirby, Ricardo Sanchez, Robert Dunn, Larry Stone, Tom Woods, Mike Beyer, Glen Duffett, Oscar Bailey, Jerry Woods, Mr. Calude Marsh. Row 3: Gene Evans, Tim Wehner, Bob Shelley, Cordel Thomas, Larry Kelly, Allen Couch, Jim Westbrook, Ken Anderson, Howard Sharper, Jim Block, Mr. Roland Wilson. Row 4: Keith Palmer, Jim Kenyon, Ed Coates, Nobe Schuler, Lem Smith, Henry Duridge, Bob Dumbrowski, Carl Beasly, Bill Badger, Paul Bowman, Herschel Burnel, Bill Surian, Mr. Patrick Marcogliese. Row 6: Leanord Adams, Cozy Smith, Lamar Whitemore, John Falls, Cleveland Donald, Al Wren, Ed Fuller, Mr. Tanno Watia. Row 7: Mr. Ken Gray, Von Nickleberry, Ed Roberson, Carl Ruth, Mr. Lou Economou, Milt Marshal, Mr. Oarie Lemanski. FOOTBALL HONORS Left: for his fine defensive efforts this Mike Marsh, Morris Lewis, Howard Sharper, and Milt Marshall. Jim Eurick received a First Team rating in the SVL fall. Above: Among the Trojan gridders who made SVL Honorable Mention were (kneeling) Bill Badger, Ben Haller, Carl Ruth, (standing) TROJANS HONORED FOR OUTSTANDING PERFORMANCES Robert Allore, a representative from 7 Up Distributors, presents captain Larry Pershay and coach Ken Gray with the “7 Up Award” for the Tro- jan’s 1967-68 basketball team. Saginaw High was awarded the honor of ‘‘Best Team of the Week” during mid-February after their victory over Midland, and the only Class A school to receive the honor. Left: George Forster, Larry Pershay and Ray Richardson were honored by being named to SVL’s All-Valley Team. Besides his first team rating in All-Valley, Ray was named on the All-Area (Class A) first team. Above: With a third place win in the Valley Meet, Daryl Shauger went on to score 22nd in diving at the State Meet. Daryl took 11 first places during season meets. 49 a Bi) a i, ; 3) = SAGINAW . ; | seo) oe NAW an Sho ae | y 752 A aca ats INAW r 84: 74 p. -— ae a SAGINAN. 10. a é dt Ur iu tee Pt HEN od ge Wa nants Ate e satden® As ; sath Bas hy 2 ee - 2 a ae + nee, ee Row 1: Coach Marsh, Larry Pershay, Tom DeVeaux, John Fall, Ruben setae: Jim Eurick, Bill Badger, Morris Lewis, Oscar Bailey, Beryle Miller, Mike Marsh, Dennis Hall. Row 2: Tim Wehner, Ed Whitney, Willie Swilley, Paul Bowman, Gene Evan, Howard Sharper, Ernest Jac ann, Keith Palmer, Bob Dom- browski, Cozy Smith, Milt Marshall, John Flukes. Row 3: Lamar Whitmore, John Bond, Cordal Thomas, Chris Hinton, Ray Richardson, Casimir Dumbra, Gary Ferguson, Larry Griffin, Jerry Moore, Ed Silva, Larry Kelley, Ed Fuller. Row 4: Alonzo Wren, Henry Derige, John Zamora, Ken Anderson, Lem Smith, Carl Ruth, Ben Haller, Charles Markey, Zebedee MaCall, Roy Masquedy, Tom Woods, Gary Bremer. Row 5: Coaches Joe Etienne, Orie Lemanski, Walt Hinman, Lou Economou, Trainer, Glen Johnson and Coach Ken Gray. VARSITY FOOTBALL Trojan Grid Record Continues Improvement with 4 Wins A hot and hardworking Trojan can at least find refreshment in a cool drink. Charley Markey (41) proved to be one of the Trojan’s work-horses this year and will play a key role next season. VARSITY FOOTBALL 1967 Opponent Flint Northern 42 Bay City Handy uf Douglas MacArthur 0 Pontiac Central 13 Flint Southwestern 6 Flint Central 13 Bay City Central 19 Arthur Hill 14 a — ——————— yy eee Left: Mirrored in the faces of the offensive team players are hope, encourage- ment and the desire to stop the Hills. The last game of the season proved to be a disappointment, though, as Arthur Hill edged Saginaw High 14-7. Above: Helmets and bodies clash as Flint Central players nearly ride on top of an un- identified Saginaw High player, who finally broke his tacklers for a four yard gain. First down and ten to go! Players and fans at Saginaw High’s new Alumni Field erupt in applause as Saginaw High maintained their final drive of the game against Flint Central. The Trojans picked up a touchdown on the very next play to hold their lead and win 19-13. { TROJANS f Teg JANE — Af 4 , AS. TROJANS Taodans Fs, rag ANs yA 7 |e TI0JANS 9 i T20JAN5 5” [ “@, © aa | pi gg TR0UA bot‘ TRO Renin ta” € Mie 7 ) LOUANS 7h. cpguaNs gig) oda. 4 if, 10 94247) TROAAN g aur ty ‘yh —_—s 4 a a” 3 | Row 1: Jim Kenyon, Robert Lampley, Dave Carter, Gary Rousseau, Dave Orange, Bobby Liddell, Gus Tyler, | M. T. Thompson, Tom Slade. Row 2: Cordell Thomas, Jim Perry, Henry Laury, Mike Gutierrez, John Frier, Dave Reiseg, Alfred Denson, Mike Stamper, Von Nickleberry, Fred Padilla. Row 3: Jim Westbrook, Gordon Pierrie, Ed Williams, Ernest Baty, Ralph Levi, Walter Marsh, George Smith, John Caverly, Jesse Perez. Row 4: Mr. Economou, Mike Dawson, Bob Gammon, Jerry Woods, Ken Karls, Henry Padilla, Mr. Hinman. J.V. EARNS UNDEFEATED SLATE , Little Brown Jug Remains In Trojan Hands Below: An explosive attack against Bay City shows one of the major reasons for this year’s undefeated J.V. record. Right: M. T. Thompson nails Bay City’s quarterback for a ten yard loss as Robert Lampley (84) | closes in to assist. Far Right: This year’s Varsity and undergraduate gridiron teams found Ole’ Man Winter too soon. Jim Eurick tries to avoid Lumberjack tacklers as well as sidestepping the large snowflakes in one of the typical season clashes. r 4 bd . . ae) one “ 2 ‘: ” , cite 2 old a —- Zhe: rll Bacirnenang ooo’ aa fF ae, Se wemanems e sayy Ns TT cre : TMIAM ae Row 1: Wendall Watson, Houston Jackson, Cleveland Burks, Phil James, Dan Burney, Ed Moore, Henry Brown, Marty Decker, Don Surian. Row 2: Dick Seals, C. W. Leyton, Jim Burks, Randy Dashkovitz, Billie Thompson, Dave Holsinger, Guy Bennett, Archie Westbrook.Row 3: Tony Sykes, Joe Dixon, Dave Jones, Jim Nelson, Bill Cronkright, Dan Rose, Roy Neal, Ted Taylor. Row 4: Don Watson, Dan Evans, Bob Holmes, ) Larry Polk, Milton Oliver, Bruce Manry, Greg Stinson. Row 5: Carl Taylor, John Miller, Dan Patrick, Coach Ken Gray. SOPHOMORE GRIDDERS RECORD SECOND PERFECT SEASON | VARSITY CATALINA CLUB Row 1: Barbara McIntosh, Donna Kruske, Jeanette Fini, Sue Church, Connie Papadopoulos, Nancy Frahm, Micky Pastrano. Row 2: Ruth Schoenheit, Sally Wenzel, Karen Kumar, Linda Grahm, Vickie Vallier, Gloria Mathews, Nancy Myers, and Ruth Blakely. Miss Karen Kaiser is the club’s advisor. CATALINA PREPARES FOR NEW SPRING SHOW Left: Vickie Vallier emerges as fresh as spring after a full- hour practice in the pool. Right: A full array of acts are performed and practiced at the same time, giving the appearance of a three ring circus in the pool. JUNIOR VARSITY CATALINA CLUB Row 1: Darlene Hill, Janet Thompson, Debbie Wright, Debbie Clauss, Debbie Wade, Mary Sayan, Geri , Dunn, Mary Lou Vasquez, Diane Kumar, Mary Thomas. Row 2: Joann Laurence, Ann Lewanda, Pat Frahm, Diana Ruple, Judy Jamon, Linda Esler, De lann Fini, and Sue Froehlich. its be as Fun And f ' is B.: 2% ii yer greg then ee | | 1967-68 SAGINAW HIGH SWIMMING TEAM Row 1: Nobe Schuler, Mike Beyer, Co-Captains Glen Duffett and Pete Fager, Larry Stone, Daryl Shauger. Row 2: Jim Block, Jerry Woods, Coach Al McCormic, Andris Frivalds, Bob Gaman. Row 3: Manager Tom Woods, Mike Stamper, Kelly Ketterman, Dana Compton, Tom Rouston, and Manager Alfred Denson. Missing: Bob Shelly and Mike Bartotti. TROJAN TANKERS COME ON STRONG The Tankers regret the loss of these five seniors, sitting: Mike Beyer, Larry Stone, Daryl Shauger. Standing: Co-Captain Pete Fager, Coach McCormic, and Co-Captain Glen Duffett. Above: Senior co-captain Glen Duffet and Pete Fager. Glen led his 400 yard Freestyle Relay to 6th place in the SVL Champions while Pete placed 4th (100 yd. Breaststroke) and 6th (200 yd. Medley Relay). Right: Senior Daryl Shauger captured 3rd place in SVL Championship diving competition. SHS Swimmers Show Improvement In Dual Meet Competition SHS SWIMMING RECORD Saginaw oe 48 Bay City Handy —_— 53 Bay City Central 27 Arthur Hill 37 Douglas MacArther 36 Midland ‘ é 4 48 Flint Northern . , Bi, Garher Essexville ” — 57 Bay City Handy a 45 Douglas MacArthur 45 Pontiac Central 56 Flint Southwestern 36 Flint Central 47 Pontiac Central « 51 Flint Southwestern 35 Flint Central eeu : 37 Midland 1967-1968 Opponents 56 48 Te 64 65 57 48 48 60 60 49 69 58 54 66 64 —— Stele 5 - - ST we MESA 65s pug gorkeretcret' q - . eT ks Sho EA : - ————————— 7 Poe - fe: = f uv =a: ees Nace ene peepee Tie: jem cee eorbeeer: ACTIVITIES 58 SIXTH HOUR AURORA Tom Woods, Linda Fager, Sandy Stange (editor), Lynn Fager, and Bob Shelley all helped to make the Aurora a success with their afternoon layout and picture production. AURORA STAFF EXPERIMENTS WITH COLOR FOURTH HOUR AURORA Assisting in picture sales and photography, the 4th hour crew used their lunch hours for student and faculty layouts. They are Prince Ella Williams, Rudy Alvarado, Wilenda Allen, Tom McGarrity, Sandy Stange, Tom Gaudrea, and Kathy Walters. 59 a nanienmetinenimenimimemesl SPIRITED CHEERLEADERS SET PACE TO TROJAN TEMPO jJ-V. CHEERLEADERS The undergraduate cheerleaders are; (kneeling) Debbie Wade, Pat Jones, Chris Cronk; (standing) Debbie Sweet, Mary Strong, and Yolanda Padilla. ‘Playboy Bunnies?” Hardly, just faculty cheerleaders, Mrs. Straumanis, Miss Kaiser, Miss Farley, and Miss Kuplis, rooting for WSAM’s Playboys who battled the men’s faculty. oh rirsttcestoe tite Heb bbeewee ngs poh bheeibbiey bebe yee eer eT iitts retstisesetiiees beet: hee ees bbeerebbibbetesiey oer “ noeng a viet’ ; “Steabeebeteestiney eet eiss an | +s eeeaaeetee sreeeeeraees Witeseaabesetes pabeterres: ig $+ + bbkbrss reste? pebrhbiebek aetretits tes be tees r . easessasaseeaeetties 4 7 Ties vee ee i bbe hy “ Seo jl tsaee paneere ret nn : es es } : i | aa etter ed peste es oe oebeet | sere ieee iieeessetesssmuwesiss peeietiie : : { : se beheeer ee nh ’ : | vusbessaseseeesnee ser ercrensesit ’ termi berasereeeees Ore est bee) abe sek he bebe bheseret hh heert rhe, rs a zs cur | Habba rikebenekee ee errer teen ebb gs. in beter j =: : i se | tesecesereaneerrebeerstt tives s cists aaeehictieaetasaaanaeennett see Tod ae tbts65 “ % ettbsihssisesenenebeaeerstrityy therein 2 i nreeeieesad eiilisaaaeqeneeeetre ts 4, res nea. : site yer Sbreteeeeb ee bernehhe’ 3 : ‘ Birsiecteseesetee | Tl ¥ aarrneer iri arcireeieaaiirsees ra Wit Vapeithh esha babhabheebrisens, vm shobhh bh bbb bs bebbusies, oh b4 V+ 8 bra ot ae bbe Cae ebb hahah bane anne eres ve Tris iteiaaaaaet ee Oa Ties eee tee Wet et haem een brs oe PR e re aee bret, ihe ae 3 as i % ‘vl sbbbhbhibhbhbbee ra he 4 , z ee Sara tt 5 aS | bees bbhreebebbbhh 3 Se Hae | bbbibbhebbibihee eh bh ky z te: pO ase ees ins x Shalesses oe + ees yeres weaeeehenh aeees Mg Nar eteaaarecctscreeeeeheeeees tes 655, ‘ Njeeethheabebanen seeker ee ” % E a_i ee we VARSITY CHEERLEADERS The Varsity Cheerleaders for the 1967-68 season are: Karen Kumar, Phylis Sharp, Brenda Simmons, Sue Hozer, Linda Haney, and Lynn Fager. Below, the J.V. basketball team incites laughter with their rolicking | pantomines of the cheerleaders at the annual Faculty-Letterman game. The proceeds of the game went to- wards financing the new Varsity cheerleading uniforms. a a Row I: Linda Fager, Nancy Hall, Marilyn Lawerence, Martha Wyatt. Row 2: Russell Odette, Cecil Doster, Nancy Hogg, Janice Dierich, Marcia Higgins, Barbra Trier, Sharon Mielcarek, Sharon Neuman. Row 3: Sally Taylor, Janet Coates, Grace Myers, Mary Benson, Debbie Hitz- ler, Barbra Rouse, Barbra Brazil, Maureen Hall, Ruth Hager, Lorie Elliott, Mark Schultz. Row 4: Phylis Tuzas, Benson Williams, Sally In an effort to raise money for new uniforms, Saginaw High’s Band and band parents sponsored Michigan State’s Concert Band in a paid assembly in our auditorium. Directed by Dr. Harry Begian, M.S.U. performed a varied selection of music to the delight of a large audience of loyal Trojans. Left: Mr. Daryl Fetters, SHS Band Director, looms high over his per- formers during practice before their entry in regional competition. Saginaw High’s quality rated the band many seconds. Pree Wg eory NDR ceric Sop, ROR iy BOI RE Re Finger, Charles Coleman, Vera Snead, Belinda Barlow, Barbara Clark, Kathy Deja, Annette Cousineau, Joyce Wilson, Tennison Barry, John Freier. Row 5: (Standing) John Ellis, Daniel Schneider, Allen Kelly, Earnest Baty, Randy Kwaiser, Larry Schneider, Gordon Pierrie. Not in the picture: Carol Towne and Bill Montgomery. Row I: Rosa Watson, Ida Ledesma, Almeta Green, Yvonne Taylor. Row 2: Arthur Griffin, Leonard Buckley, Terry Mitchell, Gene Foote, Gab- riel Najera, Martin Bonner, Allen Enciso, Helen Reif. Row 3: James Mayer, Donald Hearing, Dennis Ewing, Bobby Austin, Dorene Engelke, Ruth Steiner, Linda Wittbrodt, Robert Cline, Thomas Miller, Renee Kwaiser, Terry Lilley. Row 4: Ruth Johnson, Linda Delagdo, Shoron Ugartechea, Willie Bond, Vernor Clay, Bill Harper, Randy Kenyon, Mike Frey, Allen Rankin, Bill Waters, Ronnie Sanders, James Kenyon. Row 5: (Standing)—Micheal Pierrie, Louis Mares, Martin Lofback, Richard Anderson, Joe Lopex, Mr. Fetters. Not in Picture: Henry Derige, Jerry Ruffin, and Gene Simmons. 64 These band members were awarded first place ratings in the 3rd District Solo Festival: Randy tympani and snare drum; Ruth Johnson, French horn; Terry Lilley, coronet; Russ O’ Dette, clarinet; and Gene Foote, tenor saxophone. Kwaiser, Renee Kwaiser, trumpet; ORCHESTRA Row 1: Maggie Pena, violin; Cheryl Anderson, cello; John Ayala, cello. Row 2: Mr. Jack Ergo, Diana Ruple, violin; Beverly McKinney, violin; and Mary Gould. Y-TEENS Officers: Row 7: Linda Fager, Treasurer; Sandy Stange, President; Joan Bannon, Secretary; and Nancy Hoffman, Chaplin. Row 2: Mrs. Cathy Canal, Advisor; Debbie Hill, Doreen Otto, Ruth Mora, Michelle DeRosier, Rosa Watson, JoAnn Ulmer, Barb McIntosh, Elaine Allen, and In- grida Walters. Our biggest hit by the Y-Teens thi Fashion Show they held at the Y Open to the public with proceeds goin Ss year was their Card Party and -M.C.A. The fall program was g to Y-Teen scholarships. ee te Moments of surprise and jey are expressed in the faces and embraces of Gilbert Crittendon (below left) and Bobby Austin (above) and their mothers. Mr. Ward E. Tibbet (above right), former principal of Saginaw High, was keynote speaker due to his past experience and present position with the Youth For Understanding program. Below right, friends and faculty alike express their congratulations to the fifteen juniors selected. FIFTEEN JUNIORS ACCEPTED IN YOUTH FOR UNDERSTANDING PROGRAM The exchange students for 1968 are: Nancy Hoffman, Finland; Thomas Woods, Sweden; Connie Hernandez, Chile; Nancy Hogg, Norway; Robert Shelley, Germany; Kaye Minnich, Denmark; Kenneth Wortley, Japan; Dora Primus, Holland; Michael Pierrie, Germany; Bobby Austin, Germany; Walter Marsh, Finland; Pamela Brown, Finland; Gilbert Crittendon, Denmark; and Beverly McK inney, Sweden. Missing; Dana Compton, Germany. Undergraduates To Represent Saginaw High In Eight Foreign Countries Connie Hernandez, Robert Shelly, Ken Wortley, and Michael Pierrie eye the distance the students will be traveling to their respective countries. 68 FUTURE TEACHERS ASSOCIATION Row 1: Mike Hastedt, Joan Bannon, Sarah Brown, Dora Premus, Gloria Perez, Elaine Allen, Kay Minnich. Row 2: Cynthia Tinsley, Yvonne Boyd, Geraldne Tryce. Patri ia Tinsley, Annie Merkeson, Ruby Austin, Yvonne Sommons. Row 3: Mrs. Neal. Mrs Cherewko, Connie Herna- dandez, Rosa Watson, Ruth Bolzman, Barb McIntosh, Beverly McKinney EXC : , ieee This year's exchange visitors are Almut Sievers, who is r. and Mrs. Alvin Johnson; and Yuzuru (Gembo) Abe, who is living ith M ° and Mrs Herbert W WwW rtle ’ ; é é { I : ! t@) y Almut (Ger many) and y uzuru (Japan) have be — a 2 se rig Pr Tonk tor os Ne SARS te 8 py wv ho = ee oe s “ - “ 7 = YOUNG AMBASSADORS Row 7: Joan Bannon, historian; Mary Lou Halcli, pres- ident; Sue Smokoska, secretary; Betsy Little, treasurer; Bob Evans, vice-president. Row 2: Ruth Bolzman, Gloria Perez, Barb McIntosh, Nancy Frahm, Linda Blakly, Janet Brown, Dave Wachowski. Row 3: Cecil Doster, Bev Ferguson, Tom Burden, Al Her- nandez, Almut Sievers, Ellen Bettesworth. Row 4: Sarah Brown, Irene Castellanos, Jerry Ruffin, Robin Rupp, Yuzura Abe. YOUNG AMBASSADORS Row 7: Gilbert Crittenden, Bobby Austin, Pam Brown, Kaye Minnich, Bev McKinney, Dora Primus, Eunice Ervin. Row 2: Advisor Mrs. Ewing, Ken Glavins, Bill Bettesworth, Ken Karls, Tom Woods, Belinda Barlow, Mary Benson. Row 3: Connie Hernandez, Isabel Hernandez, Marta Zamora, Ken Wortley, and Rosa Watson. 69 GERMAN CLUB Row 1: Norma Lang, Sherry Steltzer, Debbie Crotzer, Becky Foster, Jackqueline Gerken, Sandy Bachula. Jeanette Williams, Sally Wenzel. Row 2: Lori Elliott, Almut Sievers, Randy Kwaiser, Wally Czerewko, Bill Bettesworth, Vicky Fisher, Julie Lake, Diane Steinhilber, Jean Taylor, Joy Majeski, Ruth Robb, Kris Walle, Christine Senkpiel. Row 3; Kenneth Glave, Micheal Murray. Mike Ferrell, Kenneth Karls, Jack Nash, Michael Burden, Leonard Mueller, Bil] Haas. W Andris Freivalds and Bob Shelly. Bolzman, Polly Mcquire, Nathaniel alter Brethauer. Row 4: ee] Thi Ha ih A) ah A Hine 1!) : [Wee ) een GEUB OFFICERS: Mara Ducis, sergeant at arms; inda Blakely, historian; Claudia Smits, president; Tim Wendt, vice-presi : ’ ¢-president; Ruth Johnson, secretary; Janet Brown, treasurer. Advisor—Mrs. Straminus. } | | LATIN CLUB Row 7: Pat Frahm, Sue Froelich, Evelyn Jones, Micky Rouse, Jackie Kroah, Kaye Minnich, Wilda Haney. Row 2: Walt Marsh, Maryanne Cozzolino, Wendy Jones, Mike Pierrie, Diana Ruple, Nancy Hogg, Ed Morales, Connie Kushion, Jeanette Fini, Tom Woods. Club advisor is Mrs. Margaret Tenney. Preparing for the annual Homecoming battle, Latin Club slaves roll their Trojan Horse into the Saginaw High parking lot. Due to popular demand, the horse has been pre- served for future use. seer SKI CLUB Row 7: Joe Swender, Mark Schultz, Ed Morales, Dan Schneider, Don Koski, Ear! Gregory, Dennis Gushen, Dave Holsinger, Gayle Dycewicz, Diane Steinhilber, Mike Pierrie, John Wasnik, Terry Eddy. Row 2: Barbara Scanlon, Mara Ducis, Mr. Watia (advisor), Mickey Pastrano, Judy Koski, Ann Czerewko, Debbie Condon, Connie Haskins, Jean Marko, Vicky Vallier, Ann Lewando, Shelly Simon, Connie Kushion, Judy Goff, and Laurie Ostermiller. ee te Row 1: Migdalia Vasquez, Adelita Jimenez, Irene Salazar. Row 2: Kathy Tea e eI asquez, Ed Gonzalez, Connie Hernandez, Miss Minerva Lopez (M.S.U. Student cher). Row 3: Marcos Anaya, Dan Gomez, Mr. Carlos Uribe (faculty advisor), Susanne Robin- son, and Alma Hernandez. CO-OP RETAILING Row 7: Donna Wahl, Helen Hains, Doris Reynolds, Jim Reimers, Sue Church, Gary ( Howard, Ron Romo, Lois Moll, Linda Obuchowski. Row 2: Sue Hacker, Archie Lawrence, Diane Cherwin- ski, Nancy Campbell, Linda Flateau, Colleen Murphy, Nancy Podvin, George Ebenhoe, Greg Estrada. Row 3:Maria Velez, Fred Clay, Sue Smokoska, Ken Hager, Grant Marcoux, Ted Arnoldi, Dan Borwn. Row 4: Bob Wolpert, Jerry Ruffin, Rick Siminski, Greg Barrett, Linda Washington, Charles Bacote, Helena Jackson, Mary Batey, John Flukes. Row 5: Oscar Landin, Maria Torrez, Ed Whitney, Walace Luthenski, Leonard Ozerajtys, Richard Krenz, Paul Holmes. | EDUCATION + EXPERIENCE = CO-OP Le OFFICE WORKERS Row 7: Jayne Cousineau, Becky Hildebrandt, Ann Hiple, Pat Clark, Karen Kumar, Carol Leichner, Row 2: Alva James, Francis Kimble, Rita Craig, Connie Ramsey, Sandy Kleinfeld, Sue Bartotti, Marian DiSarno. Row 3: Diane Pretzer, Sandy Romanelly, Francis Ybarra, Marilyn Frost, Nancy Sanchez, Dorothy Middleton, Ella Austin. Row 4: Debbie Spruce, Rita Simmons, Robin Rupp, Kathy Wal- 73 ters, Barbara Scanlon, and Helen Price. , THENCEAN Row 7: Fran Papadopoulas, Sandy Stange, Nancy Frahm, Kathy Gray, Karen Kumar, Sherry Stelzer, Lori Elliott, Nancy Hoffman, Jeanette Fini, Sue Pitcher. Row 2: Mickey Pastrano, Ruth Bolzman, Julie Lake, Almut Sievers, Judy Popielarz, Jean Taylor, Linda Graham, Diana Rupel. Row 3: Joan Bannon, Sue Smokoska, Judy Stoddard, Linda Fager, Kathy Blondin, Ruth Johnson. THENCEAN PREPARES FOR MAY COTTON BALL THENCEAN OFFICERS Row 7: Claudia Smits, vice-president; JoAnn Ulmer, president, Linda List, secretary. Row 2: Lynn Fager, historian; Mrs. Whit- tington, advisor; Miss Kuplis, advisor; and Gloria Mathews, treasurer. eee CHESS CLUB Row 7: Linda List, Ruth Bolzman, Gloria Perez, Sarah Brown, Joan Bannon, Phylis Sharp, Jeanette Fini, Delann Fini. Row 2: Randy Kwaiser, Tom Woods, Jim Elliott, Mike Pierre, Leo Romo, Louis Maris, Tim Wendt, Dianne Ruple, Joy Majeske, Nancy Hogg, Elaine Roberts, Fran Papadopoulos, Connie Papadopoulos. Row 3: Mike Burden, Tim Wehner, Joe LaPort, Tom Burden, Robert Evans, Jim Eurick, Dave Wachowski, Mark Schultz, Andris Freivalds, and Russ LaFayette. Although Linda List (below) is distracted from her game, Tim Wendt (right) continues to concentrate on his next move which may lead to his checkmate. ee FRENCH CLUB Row 7: Leonard Buckley, Mary Tasier, Judy Popielarz, Roger Katter. Row 2: Ingrid Walters, Lona Knierim, Gloria Weirauch, Pat Tatroe, Chris Cronk, Naomi Snead, Debbie Wade, Michelle DeRosier, Gloria Perez, Renee Kwaiser, Mrs. Driscoll (advisor), June Hart, James Somers. Row 3: Chris Czerney, Cynthia Blackson, Ann Nicewicz, Debbie Dobis, Pat Tinsley, Ken Wortley, Yvonne Simmons, Pat McQuaid, Ann Cousineau, Henry Bielski, Ann Leuando, Sally Fenger, Mary Strong, Evelyn Fox, Pat Swartz. RED CROSS REPRESENTATIVES Row 17: Ingrida Wlaters, Karen Valley, Annie Garth, Annette De- Bardelaben, Shirley Harwell, Denise Culpepper, Laura Grzesiak, Rose Ferrell. Row 2: Carolyn Pinkston, Sheila Bennett, Betty Pruitt, Patricia Walker, Mary Roundtree, Julie Lake, Nancy Myers, Sandy Remyszew- ski, Evelyn Jones, Darlene Hill, Terry Massey, Yvonne Boyd, Ester Williams. Row 3: Grady Surles, Carol Bowman, Marcetta Clark, Walsetta Jordan, Rosa Watson, Vera Snead, Alex Arizo, and Sally Lorenger. LIBRARY STAFF Row 17: Vivian Johnson, Linda Blakley, Sally Blublein, Terry Massey, Mike Massey, Mrs. Wagner. Row 2: Mrs. Hamilton, Janean Kramer, Nancy Kersten, Kathy Dudek, Bay Peake, Ruth Blakely. Row 3: Bill Spinning, Thomas Gillespie, Sue Furiat, Joyce Wilson, Princ Ella Williams, Marta | Zamora, Debbie Sweet, Kathy Lange, Connie Hernandez, Kathy Losee. | RUSSIAN CLUB Standing: Mrs. Straumanis, Mr. Somers. Seated: Rose Tomez, Stephaney Schultz, Beth Dulski, Alnut Sievers. Choir Groups Bring Musical Tones To Assemblies And Student Activities At Saginaw A CAPELLA Row 17: Barbara Dixon, Nancy Hoffman, Judy Koski, Linda Blakely, Linda Walkoswki, Vicky Peake, Margie Baty, JoAnn Petrie, Darlene Hill, Mary Thomas, Dianne Hernandez. Row 2: Dennis Green, Norma Pardner, unknown, Mary Gould, Debra Bird, Karen Crenshaw, Vicky Vallier, Alice Drain, Phulis Sharp. Row 3: Earl Rumpel, Carolyn Mitchell, unknown, Elaine Allen, Denise Sullivan, Mary Irvine, Polly Robb, Carol Bowman, Walsette Jordan, Cassendra Laudrum, Valarie Ward. Row 4: William Currin, Larry Barner, Robert McGee, Casimir Dumbra, Leonard Adams, Chris Hinton, Gary Bremer, Al Romo, John Vance, Dennis Smith, Calvin Robinson, Raul Hernandez, and Raymond Tolosa. Missing from picture: Tim Wendt, Ken Anderson, Shad Bovee, Al Jones, Carl Lehr, Gary McGaw, Hazel Myler, and William Spinning. Mr. Ed Sturdivant is the choir director. VOCAL MUSIC DEPARTMENT EXPANDS INTO THEATRICAL PRODUCTIONS Vocal Talent Utilized In Wide Variety Of Concerts And Musicals in the NEWS CONSIDERING AWEWSPRPER CAREER? BEGINNING JOURNALISM CLASS Seated: Barbara Pinkston, ( 2: Barb Balewicz, Mary Lawrence, Kaye Minnich, Linda Sh Brooks, Bob Rodriguez, Paul Billow, Almut Siever Tom Keyser. ‘arol Lintern, Eva Scott, Row arpe, Pam McGaw. Row 3: Joyce s, Carolyn Thomas, Miss Pressentin Missing is ADVANCED JOURNALISM Shown preparing one of this year’s Student Lanterns are Below: Tom Reinke, John Vance, Calvin Robinson, Oscar Bailey, Dan Swartz, Willie Badger. Right Cammy Weeks, Jackie Bates, Mary Pelish, and Bonnie Lash. | OE. 0 i Oe « ere ——— a = = — a Le es A ee . . % ee —F wt —— Sees = Se es = COVERS TROJAN STUDENT LANTERN ia ACTIVITIES | ) AES Sah Sy HEE rae ts Pia ed Deak ae ES POSES PEPE AAT TAT RAAT DAA Rae Frle eer fonsk or. Y ———— aeeenSEeEEE SPIRITED JUNIORS PROVIDE NUCLEUS FOR SCHOOL ACTIVITIES The Junior class officers for this year are: Debra Drake, Secretary; Walter Marsh, President; and Yvonne Simmons, Vice-President. Madie Abby, Don Abraitis, Linda Adams, Ronald Albertson, Wilenda Allen, Bar- bara Anderson, Richard Anderson. Benita Arizo, Rick Armstrong, Bobby Austin, Ruby Austin, John Ayala, William Bacote, Linda Bailey. Bill Baker, Ceylon Baker, Sandy Baker, Mary Barachkov, Ted Baranowski, Mel- vin Barkley, Belinda Barlow. Mitchell Barlow, Larry Barnes, Ray Ki; Barted, Earnest Baty, George Baum- gartner, Clark Beach, Emilia Beasley. Tom Beck, Grace Bentley, Curtis Bell, Tim Bernau, Robert Bigby, Bidwell Brian, Billings Carl. Debby Bird, Cindy Blackson, Ruth Blakely, Kathy Blondin, Diane Bodiford Marian Bond, Martin Bonner. Debarah Boone, Sherry Bowie, Carol Bowman, Bette Boyd, Norman Braddock Albert Bradford, Edgar Bradley. , Annie Branch, Yvonne Braggs, Linda Brazil, Walter Brethauer, Laverne Brewer, Bill Britzke, Dorothy Brosks, Gloria Brooks, Joyce Brooks, Joanne Browder, Beverly Brown, Darlene Brown, Keith Brown, Lula Brown. Mary Brown, Nancy Brown, Susan Brown, Yvette Brown, Leonardo Buck- ley, Daisy Buriel, Herschel Bwrnell. Aibdell Byrd, Beth Byrd, Rosa Cage, Rudy Camel, Pat Cameron, Hester Canada, Barbara Carson. Robert Cavenaugh, John Caverly, El- eanor Chantaca, Roosevelt Chapman, Michael Chapple, Erma Chism, Maxine Chisolm. Don Church, Linda Churnesky, Marcetta Clark, Pat Clark, Debbie Clauss, Vernor Clay, Annie Clement. Robert Cline, Ed Coates, Howard Cole- man, Dana Compton, Debbie Conden, Dennis Costello, Allen Couch. Joe Cousineau, Sam Cozzolino, Karen Crenshaw, Gilbert Crittendon, Katie Curry, Mary Curry, Patrichello Curry. Ann Czerewko, Wally Czerewko, Jim Czolgosz, Paul Dagon, Shirley Daniels, Willie Daniels, Larry Darensbourg. Jesse Davila, Emma Davis, Mertis Davis, Waverlyn Davis, Michael Dawson, Pat DeBardelaben, Jerry Delgado. Vincent Delos Sates, Al Denson, Janice Dierich, Joyce Dixon, Kathy Dobis, Rick Dolson, Ann Dombrowski. Cleveland Donald, Lee Dottery, Laurie Doutre, Debra Drake, Kathleen Dudek, Mary Dudley, Willie Dulaney. Darwin Durek, Coleen Durow, Grace Eli, Lorie Elliott, Charles Ellis, Jose Enciso, Ronald Enciso. Eunice Ervin, Margo Esparza, Sara Es- parza, Vickey Espinosa, Diane Evans, Dennis Ewing, Linda Fager. Lynn Fager, Kris Falls, Virginia Fayson, Keith Federspiel, Michael Feeheley, Fred Fetting, Ruth Ann Finch. Jeanette Fini, Vicki Fischer, Dave Fisher, Tom Fleminger, Diane Fobear, Edna Foote, Gene Foote. 85 86 ects. Clarence Balls and Davi improve a piece of art. IN Marsha Ford, Mary Jane Forte, Evelyn Fox, Lavavra Fraiser, John Frier, Andris Freivalds, Sue Frochlich. ” Gary Gaertner, Karl Gagnon, Annie . Garth, Willie Gary, Joe Garza, Janet Geirsback, Harry Geweniger. Glen Gibbons, Walter Gibson, Gail Gilbert, Jacqueline Gipson, Wendy Glea- son, Judy Goff, Jesse Gonzales. Juanita Gonzales, Betty Gordon, Howard Gould, Mary Gould, Brinda Grace, Linda Graham, Mary Graveratte. Delores Green, Judy Greer, Earl Greg- ory, Sherry Gronski, Laura Grzesiak, Dennis Gunther, Dennis Gushen. Mike Gutierrez, Sally Haack, Bill Haas, Debbie Haas, Marlene Habke, Laura Haines, Forster Hall. Susan Hall, Ben Haller, Sarah Ham, Willo Hamilton, Charlotte Haney, Linda Haney, Johnnie Mae Hardy. Walter Harper, Ardella Harris, Ben Harris, Marcia Harris, Minnie Harris, Charles Harvey, Shirley Harwell. Connie Haskins, Michael Hastedt, Ricky Hawk, Sheri Hawkins, Dale Heck, Curtis Helton, Esther Herman. ‘ Gloria Henderson, Connie Hernandez, Barbara Hibbler, Marcia Higgins, Cherie Hightower, Debbie Hill, Emma Hines. Sandra Hinton, Nancy Hoffman, Arie Hogan, Nancy Hogg, Douglas Holden, DeRonnie Hollis, Gloria Hoosier. Susan Houze, Janie Howard, Sue Hozer, Maria Huerta, Shirley Hughes, Robyn Hull, Karen Hulme. Darlene Huntley, Johnny Isom, Gloria { Jackson, Judy Jackson, Kathy Jackson, Ken Jackson, Sonya Jackson. Yevette Jamerson, Patricia Jarzabkowski, Collie Jennings, Deborah Jennings, Rhonda Jennings, Richard Johndro, Harry Johnson. 87 Jacqueline Johnson, James Johnson Jill Johnson, Johnny Jackson, Lillian John son, Mildred Johnson, Pat Johnson Preston Johnson, Ruthie Johnson, Shafer Johnson, Vivian Johnson, Wilbert Johnson, Larry Joiner, Dorris Jones. John Jones, Patricia Jones, Roy Jones rye . vy. . 2 I'ravis Jones, Wilson Jones, Walsezttas Jordan, Roger Katter. Colleen Kelly, Blanchia Kemp, Jim Ken- yon, Nancy Kersten, Ken Keyser, Irma King, Lona Knierim. Earnestine Knight, Susan Koehler, Kevin Karlein, Kathy Kostrzerva, Janean Kramer, Geri Krasinski, Jacquelyn Kroah. Donna Kruske, Randy Kwaiser, Marsha Kwiatkowski, Julie Lake, Richard Lake, Robert Lampley, Norma Lange. Joanne Langston, Addie Mae Laury, James Laury, Marilyn Lawrence, Mary Lawrence, Dave Layer, Gary Leclair. Wesley Leftinhanin, Carl Lehr, Paul Lemmer, Patricia Lent, Joseph Leszczyn- ski, Josie Levrio, Ralph Levi. Janis Lewis, Larry Lewis, Bobby Liddell, Howard Liddell, Katie Liddell, John Liengewski, Terry Lilley. Besides her regular duties in the library, Mrs. Hamilton takes time to instruct classes in the use of special reference materials to help them in individual research. Charles Lindow, Diana Lintern, Michael Lintz, Mattie Lister, Linda Llamas, Sherry Lockhart, Martin Lofback. Maria Loperna, Kathy Losee, Chester Lowe, Beverly Mack, Joe Makarewicz, David Mabacke, All Manzie. Larry Manzie, Lovis Mares Jr., Charles Markey, Jean Marko, Walter Marsh, Michael Marxer, Minelva McAdams. Gathel McBride, Dennis McCarroll, Mike McCoy, Annice McDonald, Robert McGee, Kenneth McGowan, Melvin McKardes. Audrey McKinney, Beverly McKinney, Karen McKinney, Sharon McKinney, Christine McKnight, Sue McLeod, Clin- ton McMillon. “. . . the whole truth and nothing but the truth,” repeats Ronald Dukarski as he is sworn in by Annette De- Bardelaben in the fall play, “The Night of Jan. 16th.” Judge is Mike Pierrie. Gladys McMillon, Jesse McMillon, Liz McMillon, Joyce McNair, Linda Meier, Doris Meredith, Lydia Merino. Connie Merkerson, Robert Merrill, Daniel Meyer, Richard Michalski, Bob Michela, Ron Mielcarek, Helen Milionis. David Miller, Gale Miller, Kaye Min- nich, Linda Mitchell, Tony Mocny, Mary Montgomery, Freddie Moore. Melvin Moore, Edward Morales, Louise Morris, Ona Mosley, Ron Munro, Nancy Myers, Gwen Nash. Jack Nash, Tenna Nash, Clara Nelson, Doris Nelson, Carl Nerio, Howard Nett- ler, Barbara Neuben. Brenda Nichols, Juan Naniega, Sue No- wacki, Diane Obuchowski, Laverne On- tiveroz, Joe Opolka, Dave Orange. Delores Ortega, Margaret Ortiz, Dorene Otto, Larry Packard, Marilyn Packard, Alfredo Padilla, Ken Parcell. Eddie Parker, Gerald Parker, Ray Parks, Migdalia Pastrano, Brenda Patterson, Linda Paulicek, Betty Peake. Vicki Peek, Mike Perez, Jessie Perkins, Glenda Perry, James Perry, Ric Perry, Joann Pershay. Linda Pershay, Joanne Petrie, Gordan Pevouie, Mike Pierrie, Barbara Pinkston, Sue Pitcher, Rita Pivowarski. Beverly Presley, Judy Popielarz, Connie Pretzer, Ethel Price, Dora Primus, Betty Pruitt, Osborne Pugh. Quaal Jaette, Elanor Ramirez, Joseph Ramirez, Tom Rappley, George Redeem- er, Delores Reed, Linda Reed. Sylvia Reed, Pat Reilly, David Reisy, Rose Rendon, Larry Reyes, Lynell Rhodes, Dave Richards. Art Richardson, Dorothy Riley, Clover Riley, Louis Rivera, Polly Robb, Barbara Robertson, Suzanne Robinson. Robert Rodriguez, George Roesner Leo Romo, Hermelinda Rosales, Magalena Ross, Mary Roundtree, Pat Rousseau. Tom Rouston, Jessica Ruiz, Bernice Rulapaugh, Diana Ruple, Carl Ruth Herbert Saenz, Lucy Salas. Irene Salazar, Vickie Sayan, Kathy Schil- ling, Ruth Schoenheit, Nobel Schuler, Mark Schultz, Stephanie Schultz. Robert Schulz, Lonn Schwab, Eugene Scott, Shirley Spencer, William Spining, Annette Scroggins, Rosemary Sefcik. Margart Sells, Betty Settle, William Set- tle, Linda Sharpe, Robert Shelley, Charles Sherman, Mike Shutler. Kathy Silvernail, Kay Simmet, Brenda Simmons, Bruce Simmons, Yvonne Sim- mons, Roosevelt Simon, Dorothy Ska- bardis. Dixie Slavin, Christopher Smith, Derek Smith, John Smith, Lemuel Smith, Rob- bin Smith, Vera Smith. Grace Solis, Diane Steinhilber, Sherry Stelzer, Ruthie Stephens, Cole Stevenson, Richard Stevenson, Mary Stewart. Mike Stimpson, Grady Surles, William Tasior, Geraldine Tate, Minnie Tate, Patricia Tatroo, Deloris Taylor. INN Nancy Hoffmen stuck with a mop for a partner? No it’s just a Thencean member clean- ing the gym for a victory celebration after the last basketball game of the regular season with Midland. Janis Taylor, Jean Taylor, Larry Taylor, Shauntel Taylor, Sylia Taylor, Willie Tay- lor, Yvonne Taylor. Cathy Teachout, Barry Tennison, Russell Terrell, Cordell Thomas, Howard Thom- as, Mary Thomas, Janet Thompson. M. T. Thompson, Rhonda Thompson, Patricia Tinsley, Raymond Tolosa, Tom Toronjo, Carole Town, Gloria Trevino. Geraldine Trice, Billy ‘Triplett, Ivory Triplett, Terry Triplett, Thomas Triplett, Odessa Turner, Pashion Vaugh. Robert Vela, Anita Vizcarra, Audrey Wafer, Patricia Walker, Linda Walkow- ski, Carolone Wallace, Bill Ward. Valarie Ward, Tenie Wardlow, Beatrice Weare, Leon Washington, Bill Waters Rosalind Watson, Teener Watson. Epheiser Weary, Cooleen Weirauch Yvonne Welch, Mary Welsh, Tin, Wendt, Sally Wenzel, Clotee West. Delores West, Jimme Westbrooh, Lynne White, Ora White, Johnnie Whitehead, Debwin Williams, Eddie Williams. Edward Williams, Elaine Williams, Ester Williams, Herbert Williams, Hester Wil- liams, Larry Williams, Linda Williams. Lou Bertha Williams, Naome Williams, Cindy Wilson, Lepell Wilson, Linda Winters, Pat Wise, Linda Wittbrocls. Diane Wolinski, Melanie Woods, Tom Woods, William Woods, Ken Worthley, John Wozny, Elizabeth Wright. Dennie Wyman, James Yaw, Mike Young, Marta Zamora, Brenda Zielinski, Rita Zielinski, Tim Dunn. Dorene Engleke, Albert Gutierrez, Bobby Hare. SOPHOMORES FIND TRUE MEANING OF TROJAN SPIRIT Underclassmen Readily Assume Responsibilities And Accept Challenge For Leadership Role In Following Years The Sophomore Class Officers who represent this year’s under- graduates are: Dave Holsinger, vice-president; Vondo Coleman, secretary; and Nathaniel Ferrell, president. Deborah Abernathy, James Abner, Debra Aldridge, Mary Aldridg, Deloris Alex- ander, Ivory Alexander, Carolyn Allen, Elaine Allen. Tom Allison, Catherine Alvarado, Mar- cos Anaya, Cheryl Anderson, Dawn An- derson, Julia Anderson, Rickie Anderson, ne Anne Aniszcyk. Nowell Armstrong, Delores Austin, Phyl- lis Austin, Gloria Ayala, Sandy Bachula, Deborah Badger, Barb Baleurcz, Claude Balls. Debbie Baranic, Vickie Barkley, Jackie Barnes, Norella Barnes, Theresa Barnes, Mike Bartati, Jeraldine Bates, Barbara Ball. Brenda Bell, Jacqueline Bell, Greg Ben- nett, Shelia Bennett, Mary Benson, Randy Berger, Richard Bernereuter, William Bettesworth. Larry Bielski, Paul Billow, Diana Ollie Bishop, King Blackwell, Bird, Gloria Blair, Bernice Blanchard, Jim Block Tom Blohm, Sally Bluemlein, Barbara Boles, Willie Bond, Barry Booker, Ne- reida Barrero, Shad Bovee, Linda Bowes Delfie Bowie, Evelyn Box, Yvonne Boyd Janice Boyle, Bill Brandel, Joyce Brand don, Brenda Braddock, Barbara Brazil. Dorothy Brewer, Debby Brookins, Belvin Brooks, Madeline Brooks, Ar, P Brown Deborah Brown, Milton Brown, Henry Brown Thomas Brown Jr., Shirley Bryson, Deb- bie Buck, Celectine Buckley, Jim Burke, Cleveland Burks, Sheila Burnell, Dan Burney Gwendolyn Burt, Steve Burton, Gloria Butler, Pamela Bye, Helean Byrd, Carol Camp, Consepcion Canales, James Carr. David Carter, Frankie Carter, Jeannett Carter, Karen Caballero, Thomas Casey, Marie Chaffer, Mark Chamber, Nickie Chaney. Kathy Chapman, Debra Cherry, Brenda Chester, Diane Choyce, Barb Clark, Janet Coates, Charles Coleman, Vonda Coleman. Theresa Collins, Wella Collins, Judy Colvin, Mary Lou Compian, Loretta Cooper, Barbara Cottrell, Annette Cous!- neau, Maryanne Cozzolino. Oscar Creed, Annie Crimes, Raymond Crommatie, Christene Cronh, Bill Cronk- right, Jim Crotzer, Barbara Crudup, Bethany Csiki. Denise Culpepper, David Czerney, Ralph Czolgosz, Randy Dashkouitz, Catherine Davis, Cherilyn Davis, Eddie Davis, Gin- ger Davis. Howard Davis, Bernard Debardelaben, Marty Decher, Cathy Deja, Janie Dela- cru, Linda Delgodo, Michelle Derosier, Yolanda Diaz. Hazel Diggs, Joseph Dixon, Mary Lee Dorsey, Alice Drain, Dan Dreffs, Bob Drysoale, Natalie Dubay, Marie Duby. Dave Ducham, Charles Dukarski, Angela Duncan, Geri Dunn, Regina Dunn, Fred- erick Durruh, Robert Dyer, Jerry Earl. Terry Eddy, Sue Ehlert, Linda Eiland, Jeanne Elltott, Edna Ellis, Allen Enciso, Kathy Ennis, Alice Ervin. Our cheerful Student Store personnel, Penny Goodrich and Barbara Pinkston, are happy to assist you with 97 your purchases. The Student Store is run as a nonprofit service under the direction of Mr. Glen Chapin. STAGE CREW The hardworking boys behing the stage are often for business. Their talent is only reflected in the final applause and stage bows, for the show’s success. At work are Lam ar Whitmore, Mr. W Tom Woods, and Ken Haselbeck. gotten in the e ner and rush of show ork is merged in the ickwire (stage manage lol Falls, Arthur Griffin, Yvonne Ervin, Linda Esler, Chris Estill; Dannie Evans, Elizabeth Ferguson, Fred Ferguson, Nathaniel Ferrell, Sally I inger Delann Fini, Todd Foster, Thomas Four- nier, Dennis Fox, Stanley Fradd, ‘Pat Frahm, Dorothea Frazier, Lavana Frasier. Jeanette Freeman, David French, Diane Fritzler, Eddie Gaines, Vivian a? Judith Gamon, Robert Gamon, Davi (sarcia Gloria Garcia, Florine Gary, Delores Garza, Eugene GaudReau, Delores Gaya, erry Geese, Jackie Gerken, Connie Gilles. James Gipson, Faith Giryer, Kenneth Glavens, Linda Glenn, Diane Glover, Dennis Gomez, Edward Gonzales, Jesse Gonzales Julio Gonzales, Catherine Goodman, Pauline Grace, Almeta Green, Dennis Green, Janice Greer, Marlene Griffin, Dianne Guluas. Robin Gunther, Gloria Gutierrez, Hopie Gubierrez, Lulu Guticirez, San Juanita Gutierrez, David Gutehele, Wendy Get- tousky, Micheal Guzman. Susan Haack, Ruth Hogar, Barbara Haine, Rosemary Haines, Joanna Hale, Maureen Hall, Nancy Hall, Thurman Ham. Nila Hamilton, Dorothy Harmon, Jewll Harness, Renna Harness, Bill Harper, Dorathy Harris, Kathy Harris, Patricia Harris. June Hart, Annie Hatc hett, Betty Hayes, Toni Hayes, Donald Hearin, Faye Henry, Alma Hernandez, Diana Hernandez. Isabel Hernandez, Paul Hernandez, Dale Hersahenberger, Oral Helherington, John Hicks, Charles Hill, Darlene Hill, Kathy Hill. Debbie Hitzler, Edward Hogan, Marilyn Hogg, Debbie Hollis, Freeda Holme, Mary Holmes, Ruthie Holmes, Dave Holsinger. Beverly Hunt, George Hunter, Bill Ide, Bonnie Ide, Dave Jackson, Houston Jack- son, Kevan Jackson, Angela James. Betty Johnson, Brenda Johnson, Claudia Johnson, Calvin Johnson, Delores John- son, Gloria Johnson, Joe Johnson, Knesly Johnson. Linda Johnson, Louise Johnson, Mander Johnson, Norma Johnson, Betty Jones, David Jones, Denise Jones, Dorotheo Jones. Evelyn Jones, Lexie Jones, Ra Shirley Jones, Vernon Jones Jones, Juanita Junenez, Ken Karls ecille Jones, Wendy Allan Kelly, Sheryl! Kelly, Nathaniel Kemp, Randy Kenyon, Kelly Ketterman Tom Keyser, R. W. Kincaid, Shirley Kinchen d Nathalie Kindred, Robert King, Charles Kleinebreil, Christine Klemmer, Leverne Knox, Clara Knuckles, Charles Kodrick Debbie Kosinski. Don Koski, Karen Kowaleski, Alan Kra- sinski, Russell Kubik, Diane Kumar Duane Kumaus, Connie Kushion, Renee Kwaiser. Sue Lacy, Mike LaDronka, Kathy Lange, Dennis LaPan, Craig LaTarte, Randy Latty, Delaine Laury, Jacky Lawrence. Joann Lawrence, Jackie Lawson, Patricia Lawson, Clarence Layton, Ann Lebron, Ida Ledesma, Benjamin Lee, Diane Lesz- czyuski. Ann Lewando, Carol Lintern, Georgia Linzy, Romun Litrinskar, Frank Loforo, Shirley Lovett, Paulette Lowery, Delores Luna. Gloria Luna, Bernice Manior, Bruce Manry, Gary Manry, Jean Marsh, Clau- dia Marshall, Doris Martin, Linda Martin. Eva Martinez, Manuel Martinez, Rosie Martinez, Wanda Martin, Yolanda Mar- tinez, Terry Massey, James Mayer, Bar- bara McCaa. Duane McCarroll, Delores McCray, Charlie McCune, Pamels McGaw, Thomas McGhee, Fred McGill, Mike McGuire, Felicia McKnight. EN a BS NS PBS 28 Et SAREE IN ATL CL LOI LS I LID McKnight Olee, Shirley McKnight, Valerie McMillion, Christine McMillon, Mildred McNichlos, Media Maris, Alma Melzo, Elaine Meredith. Roberta Meserve, Marion Mielta, Tim Mikulewicz, Connie Miller, John Miller, Pat Minnich, Carolyn Mitchell, Terry Mitchell. Mate Moncado, Bill Montgomery, Eddie Moore, Peggy Moore, Joann Morgan, Dan Morris, Marilyn Morrison, Lenard Mueller. Robert Munguia, Cathy Murphy, Lois Murphy, Michael Murray, Allan Mun- henes, Grace Myers, Gabriel Nojira, John Nance. Rox Neal, Jessie Nelson, Juanita Nichols, Gwen Nickerson, Joe Noriega, Rose Nunamaker, Pat O’Brien, Elouise Oglesly. CGT DPR Bie ae aes ra oe ameirere peace Peon De “J can’t believe that’s Saginaw!” Trojans who gathered around the model display of our future city were amazed at the planned reconstruction of downtown build- ings and blocks. The architect’s model was placed on display in Saginaw High’s halls by the Chamber of Commerce. Rosa Watson and Theodora Williams make sure they have their tickets for the Victory Dance after the Midland basketball game, sponsored by the Thencean and the Student Council. Milton Oliver, Eddie Olivo, Jul Olivares, Cyndi Orange, Joe Ortiz, Laurie Osteimil- ler, Hope OValle, Emma Oviedo. Henry Padilla, Yolanda Padilla, Neil Pa- quette, Sue Parish, Ann Parks, Pamela Partlow, Dan Patrick, Sheilah Patterson. Norma Paulson, Sally Pawlick, Norma Payton, Margarat Pena, David Perez, Jes- se Perez, Donald Kerry, Raymond Pershay. Mary Pickens, Dave Piersall, Elizabeth Pierson, Nefonzie Pierson, Sharon Place, Howard Pleasant, Larry Polk, Mary Porter. Gwen Porterfield, Michael Powell, Dor- othy Price, Linda Price, Margaret Price, Wendy Price, Pam Priest, Tom Priest. 2 SEE NY Eee Rose Mary Pruitt, Tom Quintal, Gloria Rabideau, Alice Rainey, Gloria Ram- bow, Annie Randle, Richard Rankins, Harold Ray. 5; Altastine Reed, Sandy Remyszewski, Dean Rhodes, Diane Richard, Barbara Riley, Jacalyn Riley, Gloria Rivera, Elaine Robertson. Betty Robinson, Linda Robinson, Rosalie Rocha, Allen Rodgers, Victoria Rodrig- uez, Debbie Romanelli, Robert Rosas, Dana Rose. Lenalle Ross, Cal Rounds, Barbara Rouse, Gary Rousseau, Betty Roux, Earl Rumpel, Julia Santoya, Gloria Santoya. Julia Santoya, Charlene Sawatzke, Myr- tle Lee Saxon, Mary Sayan, Ricky Scha- fer, Larry Schneider, Roger Schulz, Eva Scott. Frank Scroggins, Richard Seals, Rudy Serrato, Linda Shaffer, Linda Shands, Dawn Shappee, Dora Shaw, Manuel Sheard. Elizageth Shepard, Nancy Shijka, Alice Shipman, James Shivers, Mischelle Sieg- green, Shelley Simon, Tom Slade, R. L. Sledge. Milton Small, Alga Smith, Greg Smith, Lorie Smith, Pauline Smith, Roberta Smith, Terry Smith, Tyrone Smith. Vera Snead, Mike Stamper, Rusty Steb- bins, Ruth Steiner, Beverly Stephens, Jacqueline Stephens, Emma _ Stidhum, Gregory Stinson. Janie Stoddard, Rodney Stokes, Willie Stone, Tynne Strieter, Mary Strong, Peggy Sullivan, Don Surian, Debbie Sweet. 104 Randy Sweigart, David Swilley, Athony Sykes, Fred Tappen, Renee Tarleton, Linda Tate, Charles Taylor, Marsha Taylor. Steve Taylor, Theodore Taylor, Richard Teneyuque, Gloria Tennyson, Gloria Terrell, Brenda Thomas, Carolyn Tho- mas, Billy Thompson. Gene Tilden, Michael Tithof, Al Trevino, Yolanda Trevino, Barb Trier, Janice Troxell, Patricia Trucker, Cathy Turner. Phyllis Tuzas, Gus Tyler, Sally Ugar- techea, Sharon Ugartechea, Karen Val- ley, Inez Vance, Mary Vasquez, Julie Virginski. Debra Wade, Rick Wagner, Liz Wahl, Kristie Walle, Charles Walters, Ingrida Walters, Gary Wandzel, Christina Ward. Kenneth Ward, Jackie Washington, Jo- an Washington, Leatrice Washington, Robert Watkins, Donald Watson, Wen- dell Watson, Danny Weaver. Annie Weems, Gloria Weirauch, Pam Wendt, Archie Westbrook, Sally Wenzel, Cindy Wesson, Robert West, Steve White. Debra Wicker, Joann Wicker, Linda Wilbert, Thomas Wilkins, Barbara Wil- liams, Clara Williams, Doretta Williams, Edith Williams. Erskine Williams, Glenda Williams, Jeanette Williams, Ora Williams, Oscar Williams, Pearline Williams, Theodora Williams, Mary Willis. Eloise Wilson, Joyce Wilson, David Wood, Gerald Woods, Vera Woods, Charlie Wressell, Debbie Wright, Martha Wyatt. rte re Mary Yancer, Arnulfo Yanez, Maria Yanez, Robert Yilas, Norfleet Young, Virginia Young, Dennis Ziniga, Marilyn Zuniga. Ceara GIRLS ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION: Beverly Ferguson, Rosa Cage, Alberta Tyson, Rosa Watson, Karen Marks, Mrs. Roemaker, Connie Her- nandez, Vivian Johnson, Judy Coleman, Valerie McMillion, Pauline Grace, Janet Brown, Walsetta Jordon, Emila Beasley, Brinda Grace, Marian Bond, Natalie Kindred, Ceylon Baker, Peggy Moore. 107 KNOXVILLE COLLEGE CHOIR BRINGS STANDING OVATIONS ton By Ltat Inv Mayor Marsh h Hig LnawW To Sag 108 CUSTODIAL STAFF Saginaw High has been known as one of the cleanest schools in the state due to the help of the Custodial staff. They are: Fred Adams, Everett Moulton, Lulu Moulton, Sandi Camp- bell, Mary Kuk, Nalda Ott, Vivan Merell, Bob Hrahm, Don Hoover, Bob Shappard, and Don Turner (kneeling). KITCHEN AND CUSTODIAL CREW ADD HOME TOUCH TO SAGINAW HIGH CAFETERIA STAFF Saginaw High’s fine Cafeteria Staff prepare delicious and nutritious meals each day, of the school year. They are: Ann Psuik, William Melton, Mgr. Anona Melton, Casimera 1 Franz, Janet Carlton, Nita Blondin, C. Byron, Zoe Stelzer, and Hilda Mertz. ” JACK P. TAYLOR Superintendent Saginaw Public Schools SUPERINTENDANT TAYLOR PROPOSES NEW PROGRAMS TO MERT CITY’S EDUCATIONAL NEEDS SAGINAW BOARD OF EDUCATION Seated: Superintendent Taylor, Dr. John O. Goodsell (chairman), R. Joseph Heagany. Standing: Walter C. Averill, Jr., Ruben Daniels, Harold M. Karls, and Dorothy Beck. Missing from the picture is Eugene P. Stansbury. Above: Special department directors include Eleanor D. Bang- ham, Art. Education; Catherine Furbee, Speech Correction; Earle E. Robinson, Adult Education program; and Lawrence Laeding, Health and Physical Education. ibe 4 spans SPECIAL ASSISTANTS ee IN ADMINISTRATION SPARK CITY-WIDE INNOVATIONS HELEN M. LEESCH LEONARD T.SOPER RICHARD E. KELLEY Assistant Superintendent Assistant Superintendent Assistant Superintendent Elementary Education Administration Planning 112 MR. EKELOF ASSUMES ' DUTIES AS NEW PRINCIPAL OF SAGINAW HIGH JOHN D. EKELOF B.5., M3: PRINCIPAL Having been assistant principal last year, Mr. Ekelof is well ac- quainted with our school’s students and activities. He assumes | the responsibilities of talking to classes about school policies (right) and heading ceremonial functions such as the exchange student assembly (above). - DUANE A. MAAS MARY J. EWING B.5., M.A. B.A., M.A. ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL DEAN OF STUDENTS SUMMER SCHOOL DIR. New School Administration Stresses Need For Adequate Educational Opportunities Various clubs and activities gather in front of Wards to organize a millage parade spon- sored by the Saginaw Public Schools. Under the direction of Mr. Maas, Saginaw High’s 114 students revealed the need for extra millage in order to maintain quality education. OFFICE WORKERS ATTEND NERVE CENTER OF SAGINAW HIGH Main office secretaries who play a major role in the operation of Saginaw High are Mrs. Dorothy Willert, Miss Barbara Burt, and Mrs. Emmaline Kimmerly. OFFICE WORKERS Filers: Gloria Mathews, Vicki Vallier, Susan Hall, Nancy Hogg, Hurlette Coleman, Polly Robb, Seylon Baker, Dora Primus. Telephone Operators: Karen Crenshaw, Kay Minnich, Laura Grzesiak. Right: A large amount of file material and a great many files add up to a busy schedule each day keeping accurate records on students. Miss Gloria Moore helps Mary Cizewski choose her occupation by offering her various books and pamphlets. The counseling center has kept up to date by compiling a large selection of material from colleges, univer- sities, training centers and businesses. = i geet | 2 —t he i ACR aR wee , tf COUNSELING CENTER HOSTESSES Row 7: Linda Sharpe, Ingrida Walters, Mary Cizewski, Irene Llamas, Fanny Papadopoulos, Betsy Little, Jerry Triplette. Row 2: Linda Washington, Janet Brown, Jean Taylor, Judy Thomas, Mary Lou Halcli, and Gloria Blackman. Missing Jessica Mae Burt. i} 116 COUNSELING CENTER PROVIDES INSIGHT FOR STUDENTS FUTURE Two hard working secretaries, Mrs. Willadsen (stand- ing) and Mrs. Reynolds, strive to keep the counseling center running smoothly. FRED HANSEN B.A., M.A., M.S. Director of Guidance GLORIA MOORE B.S., M.A. Counselor JAMES SNYDER B.A., M.A. Counselor RUTH SURGESON B.A., M.A. Counselor MARIE ALLINGTON A.B. English RUSSEL ANDREOTTI B.S. Vocational Practice SIDNEY APLEY B.A., M.A. English DONALD ARMSTRONG B.S., M.A. D.V.R. Coordinator JOAN BAUMGARTNER BS. Homemaking GENE BEUTHIN B.A. Economics, Govt. LENORE BILLINGTON B.E. Business PATRICK BRENNAN B.S., M.A. Economics, Govt. 118 EDUCATORS TAKE LEAD IN CITING NEED FOR UPGRADED SCHOOL SYSTEM Mr. Carlos Uribe, Spanish teacher and SEA president, points directions to students recruited for babysitters and drivers during the millage election. JAMES BRUSSOW B.S. Shop, Coaching MARY CAMERON B.S., M.A. English ' KATHLEEN CANEL B.S. Homemaking JAMES CARY : B.A. Retailing ROY CHAMBERLAIN B.E., B.S., M.A. Electricity RUTH CHAMBERLAIN B.A. English 119 PACULTY AND STUDENTS COOPERATE TO ADVANCE EXTRACURRICULAR ACTIVITIES Assisting in the tea after the Youth for Understanding assembly, Mrs. Canel serves punch to honored students and guests behind stage while Mrs. Surge- son cheerfully greets the parents of new and former exchange students. 120 GLEN CHAPIN B.S., M.A. Bookkeeping, Student Store VALENTINA CHORENKO B.A. Social Studies EMMA CROSBY B.S. Mathematics JULIUS DEZELSKY B.S. U.S. History MARY GENEVIEVE DRISCOLL B.A., M.A. French CORA DUNCAN B.A., M.A. English LINDA S. DYKEMA B.A. Retailing LOUIS ECONOMOU B.A. | World History, U.S. History DONALD EFREMOFF B.S., M.A. Retailing, Neighborhood Youth Corps Director JOSEPH ETIENNE B.S., M.A. Basic Science, Coach HOWARD FABER B.S., M.S. Biology, Dept. Head PATRICIA FARLEY B.S. English, Study Hall ' DARYL FETTERS . B.M., M.A. Instrumental Music MARY C. FOLDS B.A., M.A. f English, Social Studies 122 DONALD FROST B.S., M.A. Study Hall DOROTHY GRAVES B.S., M. Ed. Homemaking KENNETH GRAY B.S., M.S. Biology, Coaching JEWEL HALL B.S. Guidance RANDALL HALL B.A., M.A., M.B.A. Bookkeeping, Accounting VIOLET HAMILTON A.B., M.A.L.S. Librarian M. AILEEN HARKINS B.S. Retailing, D.E. Coordinator LENORE HERSEM B.S. Home Economics MARY HETHERINGTON B.A., M.S.J. English, D.A. Ceremony WALTER HINMAN B.A. Mathematics, Coaching CARLA HUMPHREY B.A. English ALGER JOHNSON B.S., M.A. Machine Shop To help sponsor exchange students from the Young Ambassador’s KF A fe U pep Y M BK N Club, the SHS men faculty challenged WSAM’s “Playboys” at a paid assembly. Despite the presence of the ‘Playboys’ ” Ernie Thompson, our faculty won the game and a large sum of money ( HALLE NG BK for the Trojan travellers. WSAM’s “PLAYBOYS” | ee y a 2 ed i dle ‘ ; zs rraiy ae BACs i a - ‘ h ad ‘ ‘% ) i ty A beautiful jump shot by Mr. Roland Wilson nets two points and a lead. Beneath the basket three‘‘Playboys”’, included former SHS star Ernie Thompson, vie with Mr. Cary for a possible re- bound. Left: A needed rest is just as important as planning strategy to aging basketball stars. GLENN JOHNSON B.S. Geometry OTTO KAHLER B.S. Mathematics, Chemistry 124 Superintendent of Saginaw Public Schools, Jack Taylor, visits Relations class to explain the relationship between scholastic for total development of today’s students. The school board ha for a vocational center. Saginaw High’s Human and vocational education s recently proposed plans KAREN KAISER BS: Physical Education HERBERT KORF B:S: World History, Athletic Director MILDRED KROHN B.A., M.E. Typing MARGARETA KUPLIS B.A. Psychology, Study Hall JOHN LAATSCH B.A., M.A. Shop LORAINE LEIS B.A. Public Speaking OARIE LEMANSKI B.A., M.A. Physical Education, Coaching JAMES LEUENBERGER B.S. U.S. History PAUL LeVALLEY A.B. English PATRICK MARCOGLIESE B.S. Guidance CLAUDE MARSH M.A. Science, Coaching ALLYN McCORMIC B.S., M.A. Physical Education, Swimming Coach GLADYS McCULLY B.S. U.S. History J-ROSS MITCHELL B.A. English 125 CLIFFORD MONSON B.S. Drafting GERALD MOORE B.S.E., M.A. Art ALENA NEAL B.S. English. ROBERT NICKODEMUS B.S., M.A. Woodworking JAMES PHELAN B.A., M.A. Math, Vocational Guidance ROLAND PRATT B.M.E., M.A. English ELSA PRESSENTIN A.B. Journalism, English ELNA PRITCHARD B.S., M.A. Office Training, Coordinator 126 ANNYE ROBERTS B:S. English MARYLEE ROMAKER B.A., M.A. | Physical Education ELSIE ROSSELIT B.S. Homemaking CLAUDE SALLEE, JR. A.B., M.A. Consumer Education DONALD SCOTT B.A. English J. FRANKLIN SHERMAN A.B., M.A. Gov’t., Economics VARIED TEACHERS’ PERSONALITIES ADD ZEST .. . GERALD SLOSSER B.S., M.A. Mathematics DONALD SPEER B.S., M.A. Driver Education HOWARD SPRACKLIN B.A., M.A. Psychology, Sociology AIJA STRAUMANIS B.A. German, Russian STANLEY STULL B-S., M.S: World History MARGARET TENNEY B.A., M.A. Latin LARRY THOMPSON B.S., M.A. U.S. and Michigan History, Aurora ALEX TOYZAN, JR. B.S., M.A.T. Chem. Chemistry CARLOS URIBE B.A. Spanish DAVID VALLIANT B.S., M.A. Math, Science LOUISE VanALSTINE B.S., M.A. Vocational Education ALEXANDER Van der BELLEN B.B.A., B.S. Math, Science 128 YVONNE VEAL B.S. English, Sociology NELL WAGNER B.A. Librarian TAUNO WATIA B.S. Geography JEROLD WESSELY B.S., M.A. Guidance NANCY JO WHITTINGTON B.A., M.A. Typing CHALMERS WICKWIRE B.A., M.A. Physics GENE -WILSON B.A. Driver Education ROLAND WILSON B.S. Biology KENNETH YOUNG B. Ed. Math, Audio Visual Coordinator 129 ATTENDANCE CHECKERS Row 7: Jackie Gerken, Annie Garth, Mary Gould, Margaret Ortiz, Row 2: Lorie Elliott, Debbie Bird, Kathy Dobis, Emelig Beasily, Sherri Hawkins, Linda Paylicek. ATTENDANCE CHECKERS Row 7: Mara Ducis, Beverly Osborne, Shirley Daniels, Pam Partlow, Eu- nice Badiford. Row 2: Melanie Woods, Robin Rupp, Claudia Smits, Becky Foster, Charlys Sweet, Jeanne Metlia, Callie Jennings. 130 ATTENDANCE OFFICE SERVES AS CENTER FOR SCHOOL-HOME COMMUNICATIONS Mr. John Young Newly Appointed Attendance Counselor JOHN G. YOUNG B.A., M.A. ATTENDANCE COUNSELOR JOHN E. JACOBSON B.A., M.A. SCHOOL-HOME Counseling center secretary Ruth Snyder assists Miss Kuplis (hall duty teacher) in recording tardinesses of students who have arrived COUNSELOR in the morning after the 8:00 bell. Mrs. Snyder (right) is new to the office this year and assists Mr. Young and Mr. Jacobson in recording absences. 131 iburn Baby, Burn... SAGINAW HIGH’S BIG FIRE SCARE . . . But Outside Please!!! 132 In a matter of seconds, Saginaw High was cleared of students this spring when an acetylene tank caught fire in Mr. Brussow’s metal shop. Quick thinking on the part of firemen and school personnel (above) quickly removed the hazard outdoors. Below, students quietly, and somewhat relieved, file back to classes and smoke-filled corridors after the situation was well in hand. The fire could have been very serious, considering the possibility of an explo- sion of nearby containers. ie 7 «+ e i. Me, Lynn Fager, Sandy Stange and Linda Fager display their Spring Finery carefully selected from THE VILLAGE STORE 109 So. Jefferson Ave. “FASHIONS FOR EVERYONE” O Z tte - ou 2 = 133 WERKEMA STUDIO, INC. ieeae ‘eet Enna REE Hi HH w : aera | 7 Y i areal ai | ; “| ‘ . a er : ieee | Wc} aN Ny Our new home . 2620 W. Genesee at Bay 792-7660 2 eo ae So i rs CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS It has been an honor and a privilege to be your “OFFICIAL PHOTOGRAPHER” 134 A College education is no guarantee of success, but it helps. ee ONS ams tontepmentio ia, watte “WINTER @ WONDER Ang @ Central Foundry Division Chevrolet-Saginaw Foundries Chevrolet-Saginaw Service Plant Chevrolet-Saginaw Transmission Plant Saginaw Steering Gear Division SAGINAW HIGH SCHOOL BYRON and BARBER PHARMACY PARENT 1504 Gratiot 3220 Sheridan TEACHER STUDENT Allen Wurlitzer Organs ASSOCIATION Wurlitzer Yamaha Pianos A VITAL PART OF YOUR SCHOOL’S MACHINERY Davis Music House 315 Court Street Phone 793-8940 Sandy Stange, Mary Cisjewski, and Linda Fager enjoy shopping for their new spring wardrobe from the many selections available at Ferris Brothers. compliments of Hillier Hardware 2316 Webber open evenings till 9 P.M. PL 4-9773 compliments of Blanches Beauty Salon 2103 Sheridan 754-9241 WE THE . . . AND HORSES TWO! THE SHERMAN-WILLIAMS co. 755-5369 520 LAPEER CARTERS BARBER SHOP 1216 LAPEER AT LOTH 755-9141 TROJANS SWING INTO SPRING. . Lynn Fager, Sandy Stange, and Linda Fager prepare for “fun in the sun” with fashions from Newmans’ Sportswear Department. Newman 320, E.” GENESEE 753-6492 | COATES TIRE PURE OIL SERVICE | | | Wheel Alignment Balancing | New Tires — New Treads Mud and S Peet Mueller Brothers, Mc BANCROFT HOTEL BLDG. | 326 W. Genesee | PL 3-3533 home of HICKEY FREEMAN | «a Mt Customized clothes . EDWARD’S MEN’S SHOP FRUEH S HOUSE of FORT SAGINAW MALL : FLOWERS A Saginaw, Michigan | “flowers by Telegraph to | - ALL PARTS of the World” Phone PL 2-3185 511 Federal These three best dressed guys at SHS Select their clothes from Ed’s DATER’S AUTO SUPPLY 708 E. Genesee PL 4-8938 Saginaw, Michigan BURBA’S BARBER SHOP TOWN COUNTRY 2101 Sheridan Ladies Apparel OPEN Corner of 215 E. Genesee 752-5961 NIGHTS Sheridan Weber Col. Sanders Recipe KENTUCKY FRIED CHICKEN North America’s Hospitality Dish 3734 Hess 754-8497 340 W. Genesee 753-2549 WELCOME TO 5982 State 799-0333 WIECHMANN'S NEW JUNIOR EAST SHOP VIP (very important people) We mean our long distance operators. In their skillful hands, Jean Cichowski and Delores Casey have the responsibility of completing many emergency, defense and business calls. For those of you interested in a worthwhile career after Graduation, it’s not too early to start planning. A position with Michigan Bell means good pay, opportunity for advancement and excellent working conditions. Why not follow the example of many of your classmates and drop in at our Employment Office to see about becoming a “‘Very Important Person?” MICHIGAN BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY An Equal Opportunity Employer 9 RAMOND’S — for — Good Eating 2040 E. Genesee EEE CHAPMAN'S BEVERAGES Colonial Village ALSO FURNITURE Royal 217 E. Genesee Saginaw, Michigan Crown Princing and Brennan and Pharmacy, Inc. Diet Rite State at Court Janes at 14th SW 2-6441 PL. 2-6163 Cola Saginaw, Michigan Bee eee CRYSTAL CLEANERS 121 S. Baum Street CASE FUNERAL PL 28106 i | SILMAN CHAPEL | | ARMY AND NAVY STORE 409 Adams Street 409 E. Genesee PL 59035 and Saginaw Creamery Co. Incorporated 5700 Dixie Hwy. Swan Ice Cream Co. : 209 N. Water St., Saginaw, Michigan 48607 Phone Either 752-3442 - 753-5050 Seventy-five years of Service to the Saginaw Community 140 LOOK AHEAD TO YOUR FUTURE. . Whether it’s on to college or out in the world of business and industry, there’s a name you should remember . . . Wickes, one of our town’s fastest growing businesses with dynamic plans for the future . . . a future that could include you. | ' t pags ue ny Ey A a THE WICKES CORPORATION | 515 North Washington Avenue Saginaw, Michigan 48607 141 @ AMERICAN KAYJAC COMPANY Wedding Invitations Informals Imprinted Napkins and Matches Thank You Notes Christmas Cards 650 Sheridan Ave MICHIGAN'S FAVORITE MEATS cox™ fresh With a of a Oy tchen gee Farmer Peet's of course! ALWAYS REACH FOR THE PACKAGE WITH THE LITTLE RED BARN PEET PACKING COMPANY PLANTS: CHESANING « BAY CITY « GRAND RAPIDS BRANCHES: e CADILLAC ¢ FLINT GAYLORD JACKSON « LANSING « YPSILANTI « KALAMAZOO STAN’S Hardware Inc. Bonded Locksmiths HRS. 8:30 AmM—5:45 PM PL 2-7062 14th and Wadsworth Cleaners Shirt Launderers 214 Jones St. Phone 75-58181 Saginaw, Michigan 142 Jaeckel and Rau Men's Clothing 107 So. Jefferson PL 53781 M D FOOD MARKET 2501 EAST GENESEE “Better Meats at Lower Prices” Browne’s Mortuary Phone PL 4-0481 441 N. Jefferson Saginaw, Michigan HOFFMAN’S REXALL DRUGS PRESCRIPTIONS FREE DELIVERY Now Two Locations 2628 E. Genesee - 754-8451 Bridgeport Plaza - 754-8495 Dan Billy's Sales Service Domestic and Commercial Refrigeration Air Conditioning ALL APPLIANCES Motors—Gas— Automatic Washers Authorized Lawn Mower Service Specialty in Yardman—Craftsman Hand and Power Mowers New and Used Merchandise 2771 Bay Rd., Saginaw Phone: SW 2-0011 SECOND NATIONAL BANK of SAGINAW THERE IS AN OFFICE IN YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD Free Parking Pollards Drugs Prescription Specialists ACE SETS THE PACE Corner of Hoyt and Genesee Phone: 753-8575 TRUNK CO. Saginaw, Michigan 415 E. Genesee HUNGRY TROJANS YANKEE DEPT. STORES ENJ OY Two Locations in Saginaw to Serve You OUR FOOD Gratiot at Center “McDONALDS Hess at Genesee IS YOUR KIND ato TIMBER TOWN Recreation Center McDONALDS Hamburgers 3 LOCATIONS Bowling — 80Lanes IN SAGINAW “Recreation at its finest” Phone: 755-1114 3435 Sheridan 143 oolly. . Picture Your School Years Congratulations With A Camera, Film Processing Graduates! | By S.P.S. A phase of your life is ended i Saginaw Photo Supply Co. NOW — — — WHAT? | 515 E. Genesee Ave. ; 1 Have you considered a Career in Beauty Culture? Develop the Magic Benjamin Marer in your own two hands Let us help you become Realtor—Appraiser A Hair Stylist 519 % Lapeer Phone 755-7763 TRI-CITY BEAUTY SCHOOL Use Our Expert Advice When 212 Federal | BUYING SELLING FINANCING Saginaw, Michigan All Types of Real Estate Saginaw Will Your Savings Earn More. Oo Nowhere Else In iL, va CURRENT ANNUAL RATE ON SAVINGS During Any Month— Savings In By The 10th, Earn From The 17st: FIRST SAVINGS oF Savinaw Jefferson at Federal © State at Mackinaw « Dixie Highway at King Road AMPLE FREE PARKING Lithographed in U.S.A. by ==5 =—_DVWARDS 144 BROTHER ORPORAT ED 2500 SOUTH STATE STREET ANN ARBOR. MICHIGAN 48104


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