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e gg „У | ас ам Zur ZA 7 GEX Ree , MICHIGAN SAGINAW HIGH SCHOOL SAGINAW о r Z- 0 = × © е. ВЕ ч ч Zn ls = Н | i 1 ў i EVOLUTION OF HIGH SCHOOLS IN EAST SAGINAW, 1857-1970 The first high school on the east side of Saginaw was erected in 1852. This building, known as Union School, was located on the present site of Hoyt School until it was destroyed by fire in 1871. Central Union School, which was opened thirteen years after the construction of Union School, stood on the corner of La- peer and Park streets. This high school was honored to hold the first commencement exercises for an east side school. On June 30, 1871, the first diplomas were issued to the graduating class. Six girls! Each grad- uate delivered a speech, with Hattie Goldie giving the valedictory. Others who completed their schooling at Central Union were Ara Avery, Ardie Merrill, Gertie Safford, Ita Mitler, and Hattie Woodruff. Five others have been considered to be in the 771 class but died before graduation. They were Mrs. Marion Goldie Button, Mary Woodruff, Lucy Eddy, Carrie Bliss, and Samuel Brooks. Central Union served the east side students till it was torn down in 1924. The next high school to be constructed was Old Main. It was situated on the corner of Warren and Mil- lard from 1881 till 1965 when it was destroyed by fire. In 1905, the Manual Training Building, which stands opposite the former site of “Old Main, was opened for classes. This building provided business and industry skills for the students. The Manual Training Building now serves as the Adult Education Center. 1954 was a rewarding year for the faculty, students, and graduates of Saginaw High. The building which is in use today was opened after sixteen years of persuading the voters that a new school was needed. In Septem- ber of 1954, the students and faculty moved in the present Saginaw High building. Saginaw High has had a history full of achievements and continues to strive toward its goal of serving the students in the best possible way. sagan d ti ОО Ж От мот BORED уор Ф7-х- WH нь аир 2 CO Ara I Fi — EH ES Б —— — ww RER CONTENTS о. US Ий UMEN T. I U O yp de F кН Я L H а ии оный ` ія | NEW SAGINAW HIGH SCHOOL Occupred 1954 SENIOR SIGNATURES SENIORS Valerie McMillan Senior Class President Yvonne Boyd Senior Class Vice-President T vd H x ros LUE 4 і Le + Mike Murray Senior Class Secretary Milton Adams Elaine Allen Catherine Alvarado Dawn Anderson Gloria Arizo Gloria Ayala Barb Balewicz Debbie Baranic Vickie Barkley Belinda Barlow Norella Barnes Theresa Barnes Geraldine Bates Bob Beeman Barbara Bell ‚ Brenda Bell Mary Benson Randy Berger Larry Bielski Paul Billow Diana Bird Ollie Bishop Jim Bittner Bernice Blanchard Jim Block Sally Bluemlein ) Nereida Borrero Shad Bovee Yvonne Boyd Brenda Braddock Joann Bradshaw Joyce Brandon Barbara Brazil Debby Brookins ESSE! ан Art Brown Deborah Brown Ginger Brown Henry Brown Susan Brown Thomas Brown Celestine Buckley ae ! Gwen Burt Gloria Butler | n q Carolyn Camp James Carr David Carter Jeanette Carter Veronica Carter | | Nina Chandler Debby Cherry Janet Coates | j Chris Cronk Linda Delgado | S P ү % | Michelle DeRosier Theresa Collins Barb Dixon Mertis Davis Joe Dixon Mary Dorsey David Drake Ann Duby Angela Duncan Cynthia Dunlap Geraldine Dunn Sue Ehlert Allen Enciso Chris Estill Elizabeth Ferguson Fred Ferguson Nathaniel Ferrell Dave Ducham Edna Ellis Dan Evans Sally Finger 272 Jeanette Freeman Eddie Gaines David Garcia re Alto Gochett See SEI ‚Jessie Gonzales Vicky Goodrich Pauline Grace Almeta Green Janice Greer Frieda Griffin Lulu Gutierrez Joanna Hale Renna Harness Toni Hayes Wendy Guttowsky Thurman Ham Diana Harris Donald Hearin Diane Gulvas Susan Haack Edna Hamilton Dorothy Harris Alvin Henix Dorothy Harmon Kathy Harris Faye Henry 4 Gloria Gutierrez Barbara Haines Jewel Harness Patricia Harris Alma Hernandez Charles Hill Darlene Hill Debbie Hitzler Freda Holmes Mary Holmes Robert Holmes Dave Holsinger Nasieree Hulett Phillip James Betty Johnson Claudia Johnson Gloria Johnson James Johnson John Johnson Knesley Johnson Linda Johnson ООО Evelyn Jones Wendy Jones Richard Kapp Sheri Kasper Sheryl Kelley Shirley Kinchen Cora Knuckles Charles Kodrick Debbie Kosinski Diane Kumar Renee Kwaiser Wendy Kwiatkowski £ га ё гаў жж Kathy Lange Dennis LaPan Randy Latty Charles Laury Delaine Laury Jackie Lawrence Joann Lawrence Patricia Lawson Aide Ledesma Carol Lintern Georgia Linzy Shirley Lovett Bruce Manry Gary Manry Claudia Marshall Linda Martin Wanda Martin Manuel Martinez Rosie Martinez Yolanda Martinez Terry Massey I a атт eee а eS ee SUNN ЕНЕР КАНЫ ЫСТЫ н З ЗМ E раана аа eam Т ЛЫ mam EEE ET EEE EEE sS Jim Mayer Barbara McCall Kathy McDaniels Pam McGaw а Dennis McKinney Olee McKnight Christine McMillon Alma Melzo Tim Mikulewicz Rhonda Mitchell Terry Mitchell Eddie Moore Peggy Moore John Nance Gwen Nickerson Rose Nunamaker Patricia O’Brien Cyndi Orange Luis Ortega Jose Ortiz Laurie Ostermiller Walter Ostermiller | Henry Padilla Yolanda Padilla Eugene Palmer Neil Paquette Ann Parks Pamela Partlow Т = Dan Patrick Sally Pawlick Norma Payton Linda Peoples Raymond Pershay Sharon Place Larry Polk Kathy Porter Gwen Porterfield Mike Powell Theodore Prince David Raasch Gloria Rabideau Annie Randle Richard Rankins Sandy Remyszewski Curtis Richardson Jacalyn Riley Peter Rocha Victoria Rodriquez Debbie Romanelli Cal Rounds D Charlene Sawatzke Richard Seals Linda Shands Milton Small Pauline Smith Shelley Simon Vera Snead Rusty Stebbins Ruth Steiner Beverly Stephens | Henry Stephens Gregory Stinson Janice Stoddard Lynne Strieter Mary Strong Peggy Sullivan Don Surian Deborah Sweet Randy Sweigart David Swilley Anthony Sykes Fred Tappen Linda Tate Charla Taylor Steven Taylor Theodore Taylor Brenda Thomas Carolyn Thomas Carolyn Thomas at à Edward Thomas James Thomas Michelle Thomas Billy Thompson David Thompson Grace Trevino Phyllis Tuzas Inez Vance Mary Lou Vasquez Sylvia Villarreal Debra Wade E eo Elizabeth Wahl Ingrida Walters Dan Weaver Nathaniel Webb Gloria Weirauch Annie Weems Sally Wenzel Pat Wesolek Cindy Wesson Robert West Archie Westbrook Thomas Wilkins Erskine Williams Theodora Williams Charles Wressell Virginia Young Barbara Williams Debbie Wright Dennis Zuniga Clara Williams Joyce Wilson Marilyn Zuniga David Wood Mary Yancer Pam Wendt Edith Williams Oscar Williams Gerald Woods Howard Liddell V 3 1390 00950 6260 Above: The winning float was the German Club’s Snoopy and His Friend. Above left: The Spanish Club’s car, The Frito Bandito, has Pat Johnson on top. Below left: Peggy Moore represents the town crier on the Student Lantern float. HOMECOMING HIGHLIGHTS Half-time Parade Pleases Trojans Spectators Above: The Latin Club initiated another ; mode of transportation as they used their slaves to pull their mammoth Trojan Horse entry. 23 | Tyrone Thomas chauffeurs Miss Yolanda Henry Brown chauffeurs Miss Yvonne Boyd, H | Padilla and Miss Debbie Sweet in the Helen of Troy Miss Roberta Meserve and Miss | Homecoming Parade. Mary Aldridge in the Homecoming Parade. Miss Roberta Meserve was crowned Helen of Troy 1969-70. | 1 26 Queen Roberta Meserve (center) is attended by her court which includes (seated) Yvonne Boyd, Mary Aldridge, (standing) Debbie Sweet, and Yolanda Padilla. Roberta Meserve Reigns As New Helen of Гоу... The Queen and Court were presented with roses at the dance by their escorts. 27 4th runner-up for Helen of Troy was Miss 3rd runner-up for Helen of Troy was Miss Debbie Sweet, escorted by Don Surian and Yolanda Padilla, escorted by Archie West- David Jones. brook and Cleveland Burks. Miss Roberta Meserve was crowned 34th Helen of Troy at the Pep Assembly. She is escorted by Tom Slade and Danny Evans. 2nd runner-up for Helen of Troy was Miss Ist runner-up for Helen of Troy was Miss Yvonne Boyd, escorted by David Carter and Mary Aldridge, escorted by Roy Neal and Jimmy Reed. Mike Stamper. 28 2 2 ZNN i acm Vë 7 М з - be а а. те ae. так. KT n j фаб IT SERIE 555416 Маа LI %75445 a Б = Ком 1: Ed Moore, Larry Phillips, Dave Carter, Dan Evans, Tom Slade, Archie Westbrook, Jim Nelson, Robert Holmes, Cleveland Burks, Don Perry. Row 2: Coach J. Etienne, Dan Patrick, Roy Neal, Anthony ||| Sykes, Manuel Sheard, Mike Stamper, David Jones, Ted Taylor, Don Surian, Milt Oliver, Coach D. Coffey. | | Row 3: Coach L. Economou, Art Williams, Charles Laury, McKinnley Williams, Jeff Kane, Melvin Brown, | Ron Stanley, Dewey McCoy, Dennis Park, James Lawrence, Clarence Atwater, Head Coach О. Lemanski. Row 4: Field Manager Guy Bennett, Calvin O’Neal, Jim Reed, Darrow Johnson, Toni Carter, Rob Patrick, Stanley Jones, Equipment Manager Fred Ferguson, Student Trainer, John Ruple. Missing Trainer Tom Webb. VARSITY FOOTBALL TROFANS TIE FOR SECOND IN VALLEY VARSITY FOOTBALL 1969 Saginaw Opponent 26 Port Huron 22 15 Flint Northwestern 32 26 Bay City Central 28 28 Midland 28 22 Flint Central 8 29 Pontiac Central 20 42 Flint Southwestern 6 0 Flint Northern 14 35 Arthur Hill 6 Tom Slade Fights For Extra Yards TEAM NEEDED COACHING OFFENSE SUCCESS DEFENSE ғ A Y 46147 а а — ў Ми я 79 35 Row 1: Coach Lane, Mike Watson, John Dixon, Darrell Drake, Willie Debardelaben, Glen Sanders, Jimmy Winston, Jim Conger, Ron Packard, Gary Gonger, Willie Casey, Steve Mason. Row 2: Brent Bishop, Harold Primus, Bob Neal, Ted Daggs, Raymond Brown, John Frazier, James Brewer, Ed Stelzer, Marvin Brown, Bob Palmer, Albert Haynes, Robt Culpepper. Roz 3: James Clark, Richard Burr, Charles Sprowl, Alfred Price, Dale Caverly, David Adams, Collie Merkerson, Reginald McKinney, Fred Johnson, Jessie Rod- riquez. J-V.S TAKE BROWN JUG J. V.’s Gather For Winning Spirit J. V.’s Offense At Work с à THINS Lë Row 1: Willie Bishop, Harry Jenkins, William Jones, Larry Bowman, George Trevino, Dwight Castle, Kerry Drake. Row 2: Bobby Diggs, Calvin McFarland, Errol Caviness, Frank McKether, Laverne Wilson, Gerry Banks. Row 3: Ricky Pippins, Cranville Coleman, Jerome Dunn, Duane Richardson, Grady Frierson. Row 4: Tom Kline, Darwyn Sander, William Aldridge, Pete Dumbra, Harry Hubbard. SOPHOMORE FOOTBALL eu mme ee] Coaches Carter and Marcogliese take time from practice to pose for a Tom Kline voted Most Valuable Player by his teammates. picture. Cross Country Team же First Row: Jerry Givan, Joe Dixon, Richard Rankin. Second Row: den, Robert Stewart. Daniel Gomez, Edward Thom as, Mander Johnson, David Armola, Philip Brown, Kenard Peoples, Leo Wi sniewski, Mr. O’ Toole, William Dar- Coach O’Toole keeps the boys in shape for their competitive meets. Above: Richard Rankin, Mander Johnson, and William Darden are seen running hard at Hoyt Park. Varsity Wrestlers: Left to Right: James Swilley, Edward Thomas, James Winston, Nathaniel Webb, Dan Patrick, Larry Phillips, Joe Dixon, Jim Lent, Archie Sanders, William Jones. VARSITY WRESTLERS Above: Jim Lent takes on opponent. Right: Fellow wrestler Curtis Richardson looks for away to make a take down. Eg ра SR a Komm Р Я Left to right Dewey McCoy, Fred Jones, Thorner Pruitt, Art Williams, Don Strothers, Ted Prince, Dave Carter, Mat Robinson, Tom Slade, Ed Roberson, Dan Evans. Kneeling: Ray Brown, Coach Gray SAGINAW HIGH BASKETBALL Dan Evans ready to run Saginaw 74 11 71 69 12 65 69 56 68 58 68 65 56 78 60 57 85 60 Alpena Arthur Hill Bay City С. Pontiac Flint S. W. Flint N W. Bay City C. Ypsilanti Midland Arthur Hill Flint C. Pontiac Flint N. Flint S. W. DISTRICT TOURNAMENT MacArthur Bridgeport Arthur Hill REGIONAL TOURNAMENT Flint Central Opponent 69 57 47 37 ОДН ! IN ACTION TROJANS TAKE DISTRICT IN OWOSSO Trojans play Flint Central at I.M.A. 39 Front Row: Jeff Ebig, Manager; Willie Casey, Mike Berkley, Herb Gibson, Beamon Brown, Mariano Arizo, Coach Economou. Back Row: Jim Reed, Steve Holsinger, Collis Merkerson, Lajuan Martin, Anthony Prince, Cal O’Neal, John Frazier, Steve Mason, Doug Liddell. BASKETBALL J. V. STYLE Place Second in Division Mike Berkley goes up for two sure points against Arthur Hill while teammate Mariano Arizo looks on. Above and right: JV players gain needed experience in regional play. JUNIOR VARSITY GAME ACTION Below: “Little Trojans get the word from Coach Econ- omou. Above: Mariano Arizo drives for two. 41 1969-70 SAGINAW HIGH SWIMMING TEAM Front row: Ted Gray, Mark Shutler, Mike Bartotti, Kim Hamilton, Jim Block, Craig Baranowski, Joe Ebig, John Ruple. Back row: Coach Austin, Jim Davis, Mike Buza, Mike Halm, Mike Stamper, Tim Hamilton, Kelly Ketterman, Jerry Woods, Coach Smithson. 5. Н. 5. SWIMMERS HAVE A REBUILDING YEAR Saginaw High relay team places fourth in the Valley. Relay members are, from left to right; Jerry Woods, Kelly Ketterman, Mike Bartotti, and Craig Baranowski. SHS VARSITY SWIMMING RECORD 1969-70 Saginaw Opponents 45 Flint Northern 56 24 Arthur Hill 81 24 Bay City Central 81 28 Midland ТИ 35 Flint Central 70 LETTER WINNERS Jody James Greg Burnett Jim Davis 34 Pontiac 71 Jerry Schmidt Mike Buza MANAGER John Ruple ASSISTANT MANAGER Jody James 41 Flint Southwestern 64 46 Flint Northwestern 59 17 Bay City Central 88 41 Douglas MacArthur 64 43 Midland 62 29 Flint Central 76 46 Pontiac 59 51 Flint Northern 54 46 Flint Southwestern 55 Mike Bartotti and Kelly Ketterman were elected as co-captains representing the S.H.S. swimming team this year. SAGINAW HIGH LOOKS FORWARD TO BRIGHTER SEASON NEXT YEAR Jerry Schmidt concentrates on tough backward dive which requires coordi- nation and timing. TROJANS DISPLAY TEAM LEADERS SD vi ...4- Eddie Moore worked hard in order to be lee awarded Saginaw All-Valley split end, and Saginaw County and All-State awards. БА ИЯ са Dan Evans, with his fine playing, was awarded the Saginaw All-Valley Defensive halfback, and the WSAM award, Saginaw County, and All-State awards. For his fine play throughout the season, Quarterback Tom Slade was chosen to the First Team All-State by UPI and AP plus || УУЗАМ, Saginaw АП-Сошту and Saginaw | ||| All-Valley. ||| Darrow Johnson is the only junior who was | awarded the Saginaw All-Valley middle | : linebacker and the WSAM awards. Picture missing, but Larry Phillips, defen- sive end, was mentally the toughest Saginaw High player. He was awarded a position of the Saginaw All Valley team for his fine work. Archie Westbrook is awarded WSAM award and Saginaw All County awards for his tough defensive tackle position. WRESTLERS TAKE | THIRD AND FOURTH | өке IN DISTRICTS | Baranowski took fourth in the Saginaw | Valley Free Style. Left to right: Dan Patrick takes second Edward Thomas takes fourth, Nat Webb takes fourth, Larry Phillips takes second, Gus Tyler takes fourth, and Roland Turner takes fourth in District. LETTERMAN’S CLUB Row 1: Milton Small, Willie Bond, Dan Evans, Nathaniel Ferrell, Cleveland Burks, Archie Westbrook, Edward Roberson, Dan Patrick, Edward Thomas. Row 2: Roy Neal, Jeff Kane, Tom Slade, Jim Reed, Dennis Dark, Jerry Givan, David Carter, Anthony Sykes. Row 3: Bruce Manry, Jim Block, David Arnold, Calvin O’Neal, David Jones, Jim Lawrence, Ron Stanley, Charles Jones. Row 4: Guy Bennett, John Ruple, Dewey McCoy, Ted Gray, Jerry Woods, Craig Baranowski, Mike Bartotti, Kelly Ket- terman. Row 5: Stanley Jones, McKinley Williams, Ted Taylor, Gus Tyler, Milt Oliver, Charles Laury. LETTERMEN PRESENTED THE FACULTY VS THE W.S.A.M. GOOD GUYS The Letterman’s Club presented the faculty versus the W.S.A.M. Good Guys basketball game. There was a huge crowd backing our faculty and the Good Guys were defeated 42-29. 2 2 Z ХЕТ, | ) ЖШ WSS ACTIVITIES 47 IAE MSN S 90222255. мна, pes ure цена НЯ PA II IET, ТИН ЖЫН, Чен ава 71277544 Тор to Bottom: Pat Conger, Joyce Phillips, Veronica Carter, Chris Hosier, Alicia Doster, Debbie Wade 24425744554 % ена най iie DS ЮТ ФК аг м шшш © ШП Я неся Жана равана НН МАНИ И НЯ о нен 2 Oh, you guys leave me alone so I can cheer. 52424411255 PERE bh | | Ok, Joyce and Veronica School Song is next. Put all you got into | it. Гу. CHEERLEADERS We got the ball so whata you say. Go! Go! Зана ай Бо ам 2 D Lets do big fight. No, lets do S-A. No. We have to do something we just | can’t stand here. Kneeling: Mary Boos, Kathy Jackson, Roxanne Czer- ewko. Top:Nora Westbrook, Stephenie Watson, and А Denise Jones. ° 49 Front Row; Left to Right; Linda DonSang, Kathy Lemcke, Ida Ledesma, Betty Sharp, Bernice Price, Lori Graham, James Swilley, Clifford Tolosa, Linda Burns, Mary Jo Brooks. Second Row: Grace Myers, Michael Dukarski, Connie Bechtel, Mary Benson, Mary Wrege, Belinda Barrow, Barbara Rouse, Charles Coleman, Sally Finger, Kim Hamilton, James Mitchell, Michelle Hall, Douglas Rhodes, John Burke, Milton Swan, Terry Federspiel, Effol Caviness, ee EB EEE AR ee з David Armola Third Row: Rachel Layer, Berry Phillips, Jackie Elliot, Michelle Barclay, Denise Taylor, Mary McGarrity, Joyce Shepard, Bonnie Sledge, Sheila Engelke, Warren Sieggreen, Duane Richardson, Joyce Wilson, Michael Romanelli, Charles Sprowl, Joseph Lienczyewski, Michael Pulliam, Bruce Jamison, Pamela Chasnis, Chris Townsend, Bill Jakes. Majorettes: Standing: Lori Graham, Kathy Lemcke, Betty Sharp Kneeling: Linda Burns, Head Majorette: Sally Finger, Mary Jo Brooks onto BEL Stine nn So mt rai H Ж E i Hurley Coleman, Donald Hearin, James Mayer, Ruth Steiner, Lori Dinninger, Donald Thomas, Joseph Ebig Fourth Row: Tim Naylor, Atley Gray, Grady Frierson, James Winston, Ronald Haeske, John Dixon, Glenn Sanders, James Jerome, Dennis Ward, Patricia Conger, Michael Konesko, David Hammis, James Conger, John Illiff, Kathy Neuman, Arrick Beeman, Harry Tay- and Practice makes perfect is what the Saginaw High Band learns. lor, John Kumar, Michael Foreman, Jeff Ebig Fifth Row: David Adams, Willie Smith, Larry Schneider, Jeff Jacob, Richard Schultz, Allen Encisco Not in picture: Margie Esler, Gabriel Najera, Greg Schneider, Daniel Ortiz, Steven Reynolds, Allen Wafer, Bobby Shakespeare || A Cappella: Row 7: Stella Czerewko, Janet Vestervelt, Roberta || Meserve, Elsa Riveria, Raul Herandez, Gregory Dean, Pat | | Wesolek, Waydell Brown, Terri Vallier, || || Christine Cronk, Angela Duncan. Row 2: B Bady, Shirley Stewart, Yvonne Bady, Susan Carr, Sue McDon- ald, Gwen Pruitt, Derrell Martin, Paul Clark, John Hammis, Willie Casey, Jean Shauger, Mary Walker, Gwen Burt, Denise | Hall. Кош 4: Yvette Smith, Diane Wells, Winifred Prince, Susanne Mietla, Charles Myles, Marvin Brown, Tom Wallner, Dale Caverly, Thorner Pruitt, Hollistine Townsend, Linda Suggs, Phyllis Jones, Rosemary Pruitt, Elizabeth Tymich. Barbara Bowman, ettye Cooper, Dar- | lene Hill, Barbara Ray, Kathy Ennis, Michelle Bovee, Joyce || ||| | | Phillips, Glenn Marks, Larry Reynolds, Larry French, James || | || Clements, Sandi Popielarz, Wendi Kwiatkowski, Elaine Allen, | | || Marla Shauger, Alice Drain. Row 2: Lestine В akes, Zealean SAGINAW HIGH | CHOIRS UNDER | NEW DIRECTION Mr. Remmers takes time from rehearsing to check attendance. THE “SOUL CHOIR THE A CAPELLA CHOIR 53 Bye, Bye Birdie” cast: Standing, left to right: Dennis Dark, Liz Tymich, Larry French, David McInerney, Christine Cronk, Mike Bettis, Mike Stamper, Don Colbath, Henry Brown, Elaine Allen, Bill Aldridge, Pat Wesolek, Greg Dean, Leona Aldridge Kneeling sitting, left to right: Natalie Dubay, Cassandra Wilson, Roberta Meserve, Debbie Wade, Michelle DeRosier, Linda Burns, Alicia Doster Cast АПТЫ Натан cote то Hank Brown Rose Alvarez ......... Veronica Carter геа Ме е steer escent аа аа Patti Murphy Шес аре Chorus coe аа eee Zealean Brady Diane Hughes Michelle DeRosier Se SAGINAW HIGH Christine Cronk Bill Aldridge Кара УСА еее Roberta Meserve A ND M | | 6 1 С Mrs. McAfee Liz Tymich Ми МСА ее те е. ct thee ies RES David McInerney Randolph McAfee c ee ЕИ Dennis Dark | Hugo Peabody Pat Wesolek 99 есе рох шк о AE Debbie Wade Linda Burns 9 Cassandra Wilson Mae Реїёгзо ————— d. e EN Elaine Allen Reporters аа ое ЕН е E Larry French Со гай Ве те Mike Stamper Policeman 2. ИЛ ус Е и ЖОО Fred Tappen Majores е АН Greg Dean Majors Ме Hollistine Townsend Мге Мег е 12C E Alicia Doster Gloria Rasputin қары E EE ica S Natalie Dubay Bartender а Ss EE Mike Bettis Adult Chorus Ras Marselis Margarita Gonzalez Linda Suggs | | Tyrone Barnett | Robert West 54 SCHOOL DRAMA DEPARTMENTS BYE BIRDIE?’’ Director Mrs. Brandon shows Chris Cronk how to act out her scene. The Teen Chorus runs through their number “Telephone Hour. 55 56 Y-Teens: Row 7: Kathy Kruske, Esther Flukes, Jeannie Slagle, Hopi Gonzales, Theresa Peoples, Alice Drain, Secretary, Janice Buck, Diane Johnson, Wilhelmina Allen, and Michele DeRosier, President. Row 2: Mary Ann Cozzolino, Treasurer, Terri Hartley, Theresa Rivera, Sally Finger, Janine LaPorte, Peggy Sul- livan, Cheryl Calhoun, Karen Dobis, Pat Robinson, Karen Hall, Lavetta Riley, and Mrs. Teets. Row 3: Mary Garcia, Ann Duby, Connie Persons, Sue Remyszewski, Darlene Holly, Sherry Lohti, Diane Hughes, and Ser- ita Hope. Latin Club: Row 7: Stephanie Watson, Hakim Adjoua. Row 2: Henry Brown, Dennis Dark. Row 3: Kathy Lemcke, Clyde Robinson. Row 4: Gregory Wilson, Gayle Cooper. Row 5: Dewey McCoy, Michael Halm. — Row 1: Michelle DeRosier, Martha Wyatt, Peggy Sullivan, Roberta Meserve, Gabriel Najera. Row 2: Wendy Jones, Miss Ewing, Pat Frahm, Nathaniel Ferrell, Yvonne Boyd, Rudy Serrato, Louis Ortega, Elizabeth Ferguson. YOUNG AMBASSADORS Row 1: Sandra Willis, Hollistine Townsend, Miss Ewing, Mr. Tibbet, Valerie Palmer, Lana Kwiat- kowski, Ray Brown. 57 58 Student Senate: 151 Row: Joyce Wilson, Mary Aldridge, Christine Cronk, Linda Glenn, Raul Hernandez, Debra Wade, Jackie Lawrence, Lynne Strieter, Elizabeth Ferguson. Second Row: Hurley Coleman, Darrell Martin, Peggy Cruz, Seeta Hearin, Lori Dinniger, Carolyn Verduzco, Alice Rainey, Tony Carter Third Row: Daniel Wells, Winnifred Prince, Jackie Harness, Jeff Tyler, Marilyn Edwards, Kathy Lemcke, Laurie Gra- ham, Mary McGarrity Student Senate Officers: (left to right) Richard Seals, Sergeant-at-arms; Henry Brown, Student Council Representative; Christine Jernigan, Secretary- Treasurer; Charles Coleman, Parliamentarian; Cleve- land Burks, President. ج German Club: 1st Row: Sue Mietla, Sandy Bachula, Jeanette Williams, Miss Kuplis, Nathaniel Ferrell, Jackie Gerken, Bill Bettesworth Second Row: Alicia Doster, Calvin Bond, Jackie Harness, Peggy Cruz, Pat Beyer, Roxanne Czewerko, Jerry Woods Third Row: Mike Murray, Charles Coleman, Gail Herring, Natalie Dubay, Jancie Bolzman, Eddie Stelzer, Susan Drysdale Fourth Row: Frank Zittle, Mike Stamper, Mary Boos, Shannon Allen, Connie Hill, Cathy Ashley, Judy Micsak, Paul Bamberger “О Tannebaum . . . It's Christ: mas caroling in the halls with Miss Kuplis and the German Club. | | | | | French Club First Row: Michelle DeRosier, Connie Bechtel, Mary Gracik, Lana Kwiatowski, Mari- lyn Edwards, Debra Bridgewater Second Row: Pat Gutierrez, Sue Dierich, Valerie Slade, Barbara Riley, Davette Brown, Kathy Jackson Third Row: Aaron Williams, Renee Kwaiser, Lynne Strieter, Connie Gulliver, Joyce Giroux, Karen Dobis Standing: Melvin Amos, David McInerney, Jerry Givan, Mike LaBrea Spanish Club First Row: Jacqueline Edwards, Theonas Barry, Gwen Hurley, Denise Jones, Wanda Wil- liams, Denise Tayler Second Row: Deborah Houston, Terese Peoples, Rosie Catholic, Jan LaPorte, Cheryl Calhoun, Hopi Gonzales, Elma Marinez Third Row: Mrs. Minard, Pat Johnson, Yvette Smith, Melva Guerra, Sandra Alaya, Rachel Pena, Mary Jane Nerio Fourth Row: Robert Culpepper, Fernando C. Dominguez, Frank Gonzales, Mike Konesko, Lori Jo Dinniger, Betty Sharp, Esther ШИ, Willie Debardela- 60 ben T x Ww . М. Yr e с о Ze % de Co-Op Club Row 1: Janet Coates, Christina Ward, Mark Chambers, Evelyn Jones, Robin Gunther, Jim Crotzer, Marsha Taylor, Barb Trier. Row 2: Ingrida Walters, Jackie Gerken, Pat Frahm, Debbie Cherry, Connie Giles, Alma Hernandez, Geri Dunn, Olee McKnight. Row 3: Pete Rocha, Robert Dyer, Dave Holsin- ger, Sally Wenzel, Richie Anderson. Row 4: Miss Harkins, Mr. Davis, Miss Pritchard. CO-OP CLUB Because of the hours which the Co-Op stu- dents work, they find it necessary to have their meetings in the evening. THE CATALINA CLUB | OFFICERS о ре President | Mary Jo Brooks ae Vice-President | ка њу етске с ne. Secretary | Top Row: Michelle Bovee, Joann Lawrence, Darlene Hill, Debbie Wade, Sue Lyon, Roberta Meserve, Kathy Lemcke, Lori Graham. Bot- tom Row: Val Slade, Delann Fini, Sandy Brown, Betty Sharp, Mary Under the direction of Miss Hanes, the club | McGarrity, Brenda Barted, Mary Jo Brooks. works toward their show to be held in May. Along with trying new stunts and working hard, the girls always find time for fun and laughter. G.A.A. Row 1: Evelyn Stone, Betty Cooper, Debra Allen, Lou Ann King, Cheryl Badger. Row 2: Mrs. Richardson, Josie Couch, Nora Westbrook, Nancy Williams, vice pres., Cassandra Wilson, Lynn Williams, Marie Johnson. Row 3: Jackie Harness, Dorothy Shivers, June Brooks, Linda King, Marsha Lee, Susan Carr, Cornelia Troublefield, tres. G.A.A. DOES WELL UNDER THE LEADERSHIP OF MRS. RICHARDSON The girls basketball team displayed their skills in rebounding, shooting and defense. Both the varsity and junior varsity teams were good. Outstanding players were Betty Cooper, Nora West- brook and Sandra Wilson. The teams are scheduled to play in the tournaments later this year. 64 Е С as FUTURE TEACHERS ASSOCIATION: Row 7: Elaine Allen, president; Sally Ugartechea, vice president; Georgia Manzie, Mary Gracek, secretary; Valerie Slade, Betty Cliatt, Debbie Church, Betty Phillips, Hattie Murray, Renee Orler, student council representative. Row 2: Sue Deirich, Patti Murphy, Karen Dobis, Jackie Elliott, Shelly Fleming, Sylvia Hunt, Pat Thomas, Vera Cruz, Dale Brooks, Ronnie Chandler, | Duane Richardson. Row 3: Miss Bissett and Miss Schram; advisors. AUDIO VISUAL ASSOCIATION: Seated: Lelia Massad and Toni Krasinski. Standing: James Curry, Leo Wisniewski, David Czerney, Guy DeRosier, Paul Rocha, Dale Caverly and Mr. Kenneth A. Young; A V Consultant. Debate Forensics First Row: Carol Rheaume, Mander Johnson, Alicia Doster, Hurley Cole- man, Charles Coleman, Louann Fobear, Hank Brown Second Row: Barb Hart, Patti Murphy, Arthur Cliatt, Larry Worthy, Hakim Adjoua, David McInerney, Don Colbath Third Row: Faith Johnson, Diane Hughes, Leona Aldridge, Shad Bovee, Michael Bruce, Gary Conger, Kris Novak | Fourth Row: Mrs. Brandon, Elaine Allen DEBATE AND FORENSICS Mander Johnson proves a point in Debate while his partner Hurley Coleman digs for evidence. 65 Roberta Meserve Business Manager 7th hour Aurora class works hard to meet the last yearbook deadline. Shelia Bennett Editor James Carr Sports Editor 二 一 一 一 = SS SSS = S = سے ڪڪ‎ ----- EE = Row 1: Julie Simon, Liz Wahl, Linda Wachowski. Row 2: Diane Bryant, Lynne Strieter, Celeste Johnson. Row 3: Nancy Fager, Melvin Byrd. Missing from picture: Pam Partlow AURORA STAFF 3rd hour Aurora class keeps busy with their daily work. 7th hour Aurora class has fun while organizing the yearbook. 68 Student Latern: Seated: Shirley Schoenheit, Peggy Moore, Renee Orler, Paul Billow. Row 2: Kristie Walle, John Kostrzewa, Michael Murry, Cathy Murphy, Henry Velasquez, and Harry Bielski. Student Latern: Seated: Linda King, Kathy Jackson, Jan Nicewicz, Diana Harris, Brenda Konesko. Row 2: Churly Carter, Marlyn Zuniga, Lou Ann King, Linda Wachowski, Brenda Doxie, Margaret Langston, Patti Murphy. Row 3: Gloria Patrick, Sarah Falls, Paul Clark, Caroline Jackson, and Robert West. } | | у $ Librarians: Row 1: Jackie Gerken, Natalie Dubay, Gail Thick, Carolyn Verduzco, Connie Marczak, Renee Orler, Barbara Riley, Joann Lawrence. Row 2: Pat Conger, Sue Grantham, Phyllis Mikulewicz, Terri Har- tley, Linda Tate, Valerie Palmer, Diana Derige, Ruby Williams, Deborah Bridgewater, Darlene Holley. Row | 3: Carolyn Norman, Larry Camp, Terry Massey, Michael Bray, Randy Berger, Linda Suggs. | | | WORKINGS OF A LIBRARY Librarians: Mrs. Schluchebier, Miss Martha Ciamitaro, Mrs. Laeding, Miss Georgiana Boland. Student use of the Library The stage crew are shown displaying the gift which was given to the school by last years graduating class. The gift is a set of lights and equipment for the stage. -— Student Council: 1st Row: Sandy Johnson, Yvonne Boyd, Vonda Coleman, Renee Tarleton, Cleveland Burks, Peggy Moore, Veronica Carter, Hakim Adjoua, Vera Snead. Second Row: Martha Wyatt, Valerie McMillon, Jeanette Williams, Shirley Lawrence, JoAnn Lawrence, Wilhelmina Allen, Gregory Wilson, Arthur Cliatt, Paul Holmes. Third Row: Chris Hozer, Tom Slade, Renee Kwaiser, Michelle DeRosier, Ken Karls, Pat Frahm, Nancy Fager, Sandy Remyszewski. Fourth Row: Dave Holsinger, Mike Murray, Yolanda Padilla, Nathaniel Ferrell, Henry Brown, Charles Coleman, Billy Thompson. STUDENT COUNCIL This past year the Student Council has truly fulfilled its purpose by serving the students. A fine homecoming program, entitled “О What a Night, was planned by the Council, which drew the attendance of many students. Another highlight of the year was the boycott which was staged by the Council and backed by the major- ity of the students. The officers for this past year were: Nathaniel Ferrell, president; Charles Coleman, parlimentarian; Yolanda Padilla, secretary; Henry Brown, vice-president; and Dave Cart- er, sargeant-at-arms. yil 1st row (seated): Chris Cronk, Lynne Strieter, Diana Harris, Yvonne Boyd, Pat Frahm, Veronica Carter, Martha Wyatt. 2nd row: Jesse Perez, Larry Polk, Tom Slade, Kelly Ketterman, Dave Holsinger. 3rd row: Mr. Hansen, Elaine Allen, Kriste Walle, Valerie McMillion, Michelle DeRosier, Mr. McCormic. Senior Central Committee Senior Central Committee members Olee McKnight, Michelle DeRosier and Kelly Ketter- man help seniors in the selection of graduation announcements, name cards and senior memori- als. BLACK HISTORY WEEK Ze EUNT E nsn ви RE s sts т с ы IN HERITAGE AND SELF 13 ZOA - 一 一 一 — = - ——— == — мечти ўў мача po KS Юю зет ae адање 75 4 | 3 4 и Zeene 79 и Пи ——— = MÀ MÀ ——— т- р 2 ZY 2 АИИ RN JUNIOR SIGNATURES 1 о | 2 а М?” б Я ааб Дони Eu D | Louise Abby, Jackie Abernathy, David Adams, Letha Adams, Hakim Адјоџа, Linda Allen, Maureen Allen. Sally Allen, Melvyn Amos, Netia Amos, Jill Anderson, David Armola, Carolyn Arm- strong, Clarence Atwater. Vera Austin, Sandra Ayala, Zealean Bady, Craig Baranowski, Tyrone Barnett, Theonas Barry, Jed Batcke. Ricky Beamon, Connie Bechtel, Jacqueline Bell, Michael Bettis, Tim Bever; William Bigby, Carol Blackman. Joyce Blackmon, Janis Bolzman, Alexis Bond, Kevin Bond, Boris Borisow, Gregory Boutte, Michelle Bovee. PRESIDENT HAKIM ADJOUA LEADS JUNIOR CLASS Junior class officers for 1970 are: Chris Hozer, secretary; Hakim Adouja, president; and Theonas Barry, vice president. Even Snoopy makes the scene at Saginaw High. Barbara Bowman, Lurine Box, Mary Bra- cey, Georgette Braddock, Diana Bradshaw, Willa Branch, Michael Bray. Earline Brewer, James Brewer, Robert Brewer, William Bricault, June Brooks, Mary Jo Brooks, Ann Marie Brown. Jacqueline Brown. Mable Brown, Marvin Brown, Raymond Brown, Walter Budzin- ski, Phyllis Burch, Joann Buriel. H John Burke, Linda Burks, Shirley Burnell, Greg Burnett, Linda Burns, George Bur- ton, Earnestine Butler. Michael Buza, Jean Cain, Madelyn Cal- houn, Larry Camp, Ben Cantu, Antonio Cardenas, Donald Carrigan. Brenda Carter, Tony Carter, Yolanda Castaneda, Sandra Castillo, Zane Castle, Dale Caverly, Beatrice Chavez. Buddy Chisolm, Jim Clark, Paul Clark, James Clay, James Clements, Arthur Cliatt, LaWanda Coates. Hurley Coleman, Willie Coleman, Marilyn Collins, James Colvin, Jim Conger, Pat Conger, Tom Costello. Evelyn Couch, David Cramton, Sally Crandall, Peggy Crews, Robert Culpepper, Hattie Cunningham, Stella Czerewko. Stanley Czymbor, Theodore Daggs, Ron Dallas, Dave Dalton, William Darden, Dennis Dark, Betsy Davis. Robert Brewer and Jed Batcke invade the homemaking room by taking the newly organ- ized class of Food Service. 85 ET аа г Й 11444 470. sy ALY АЛЕК + ў 7 Я Ў E Gë Њу It HORST MUR ' A representative from NASA visited Saginaw High this past year and presented a fine program which in- formed the students of past accomplishments and future goals to be met in the space program. Earline Davis, Loretta Davis, Willie DeBardelaben, Esther Delgado, Dianna Derige, Guy DeRosier, Susan Dierich. Diane Dietrich, Lori Dinninger, Ruby Dismukes, Lenora Dixon, Fernando Dom- inguez, Linda DonSang, Lillie Dorsey. Alicia Doster, Rose Doster, Alice Drain, Dan Dropeck, Andy Ducis, Joe Dudek, Mike Dukarski. Faith Dukas, Joseph Ebig, Ray Eddy, Jacqueline Edwards, Rosemary Edwards, Jean Engelke, Willie Ervin. Arnulfo Estrada, Joyce Evans, Nancy Fager, Gloria Fayne, Terry Federspiel, Annie Fenn, Carmen Flores. Se Jauna Flores, Rita Flores, Esther Flukes, Lou Ann Fobear, Linda Ford, Albert Free- man, Linda Garcia. Mary Garcia, Yolanda Garcia, Sharon Gary, Lorraine George, Hopi Gonzalez, Mary Gracik, Sue Grantham. Atley Gray, Ted Gray, Milton Grays, Kathleen Green, Katherine Guest, Juanita Guevara, Ron Haeske. Joan Hain, Roberta Hale, Denise Hall, Dennis Hall, Kim Hamilton, Nila Hamil- ton, Tim Hamilton. Evelyn Hardy, Jackie Harness, Barbara Harris, Beverly Harris, John Harris, Terri Hartley, Angelisa Harvey. These juniors are shown examples of class rings by a representative of H. R. Terry- berry Co. |: Р MN. These girls give up part of their time to assist the ladies in the attendance office, however, it looks as if Vonda Coleman is taking a little rest period. d D Joe Haskin, Seeta Hearin, Juanita Helton, Ray Henderson, Willie Lee Henix, Gail Herring, Paul Hetherington. Angela Hickman, Augusta Hicks, William Hicks, Mitchell Hinley, Clearthur Hodge, Marion Hogan, Darlene Holley. Harrell Holmes, Kirk Houze, Christine Hozer, Jackie Hughey, McArthur Hulett, Willie Dean Huntley, Virgil Ibarra. Esther Iliff, Diane Isom, Jackie Itoney, Wanda Ivy, Hazel Jackson, Shelly Jackson, Warren Jackson. Willie Jackson, Mary Jacocks, Jody James, Jennie Jennings, Chris Jernigan, Jim Jer- ome, Terri Jesse. а. 4 Celeste Johnson, Donald Johnson, Faith Johnson, Jennifer Johnson, Jennifer John- son, Josephine Johnson, Martha Johnson. Patricia Johnson, Sandra Johnson, Vickie Johnson, Christy Jones, Dorothy Jones, Fredric Jones, Helen Jones. Henry Jones, Leslie Jones, Sharl Jones, Dennis Judd, Jeff Kane, Elaine Kinchen, Linda King. Pat Klenke, Linda Kokes, Micheal Kones- ko, John Kostrzewa, Larry Krause, Kathy Kruske, Duane Kumas. Lonna Kwiatkowski, Mary Lane, Margaret Langston, Nina Lapinski, George Laporte, Deborah Launstein, Ike Laury. Because of the new location of the attendance office, this class is now held on the stage of the auditorium. 89 James Lawrence, Chris Lenartowicz, James Lent, Lana Leppert, Angela Liles, Carolyn Lindsay, Barb Lintern. Frank Lofaro, Stephanie Louis, Janice Lumsden, Thomas Lumsden, Sue Lyon, Mary Machul, Linda Marko. Glenn Marks, Magnolia Marshall, Derrell Martin, Mike Martindale, Elma Martinez, Ruben Martinez, Leila Massaad. Dennis McBride, Denise McCarroll, Duane McCarroll, Jerry McCoy, Earline McDaniel, Susie McDaniels, Sue McDonald. Linda McKinney, Ken McKinnon, Mach- elle McLean, Anna McMillon, Barbara McMillan, Patricia McMillon, Collins Merkerson. Tim Meyer, Suzanne Mietla, Geraldine Miller, Rosie Miller, Rusty Miller, Leon Mixon, Terry Mocny. Michael Moll, Ruth Ann Moll, Betty Montgomery, Delia Morales, Ledell Mos- ley, Nathan Mounger, John Mureiko. Mark Murray, Nancy Najera, Iza Nash, Tim Naylor, Phyllis Neal, Alton Nelson, Mary Jane Nerio. Kathy Neuman, Jan Nicewicz, Debra Nic- kleberry, Alan Nolan, Jose Noriega, Paula Noriega, Daniel Oberson. Charlie Orange, Renee Orler, Anthony Ortega, Ed Ortega, Robert Ortiz, Willie Owens, Bonnie Painter. Valerie Palmer, Gloria Palmer, Betty Park, Robert Patrick, Kennard People, Arnold Pershay, Donald Pershay. Ron Peters, John Phillips, Joyce Phillips, Pat Pierson, Francis Piwowarski, Doris Pleasant, Sandi Popielarz. James Porter, JoAnn Potts, Harold Presley, Glenda Prince, Winifred Prince, Gwendo- lyn Pruitt, Yvonne Pruitt. Tom Quintal, Frank Ramirez, Howard Rankins, Barbara Ray, Alastine Reed, James Reed, Linda Reese. Come on! Keep those fingers moving and stop looking at Mr. Bronz. Sophomores find little appeal in Driver’s Training book- work. Victor Rembert, Susan Remyszewski, David Reyes, Larry Reynolds, Steven Reynolds, Sharon Richardson, Barbara Riley. Ann Rivera, Elsa Rivera, Teresa Rivera, Virginia Rivera, Betty Robinson, Clyde Robinson, Forrest Robinson. Paul Rocha, Roel Rocha, Jessie Rodriguez, Joyce Rodriguez, Susanna Rodriguez, Gwen Rouse, Sylvia Ruiz. Tom Rundell, John Ruple, Joanne Ruppel, Deborah Sadowski, Allen Salter, Archie Sanders, Dorothy Sanders. Glenn Sanders, Tyrone Sangster, Sylvia Santoya, Mary Jo Schilling, Greg Schnei- der, Richard Schultz, Neil Schwab. Walter Scott, Gwen Sharper, Marla Shaug- er, Gloria Sheard, Rita Shepard, Jeanette Simmons, Julie Simon. Jeannie Slagle, Wanda Slater, Jerry Slo- boda, Myron Small, Nadine Smeage, David Smith, Esther Smith. Iris Smith, Sharon Smith, Shirley Smith, Shirley Smith, Steve Smith, Mike Snarski, Charles Sprowl. Linda Stafford, Delaware Stanton, Bob Steiner, Mike Stephens, Robert Stewart, Shirley Stewart, Cliff Stock. Linda Suggs, Kimberlee Surian, Stephanie Surles, Milton Swan, Lucinda Sweigart, Terry Tatroe, Gary Taylor. Sue Remyszewski organizes student absen- tee list in the attendence office. 93 94 Mr. Chapin watches over students writing a bookkeeping test. Geraldine Taylor, Gail Thick, Don Thom- as, Tyrone Thomas, Delores Thompson, Clifford Tolosa, Bob Torka. Sandra Toronjo, Christopher Townsend, Hollistine Townsend, Rose Trevino, Mary Triplet, Loretta Tucker, Brenda Turner. Elizabeth Tymich, Sharon Valliant, Terri Vallier, Richard Vasquez, Lillian Vaughn, Jose Vega, Henry Velasquez. Carolyn Verduzco, Janet Vesterfelt, Mar- tha Villareal, Linda Wachowski, Diane Wade, James Wahl, Murlie Walker. Pamlar Walker, Tom Wallner, Wanda Walters, Ralph Ward, Gwendolyn Wash- ington, Larry Washington, Pauline Washington. Sue Waters, Mike Weaver, Barbara Welch, Deborah Welch, Diane Wells, Pearlie Mae Wesby, Marshon Whitley. Ron Whitney, Gloria Wiley, Arthur Wil- liams, Brenda Williams, Connie Williams, Debra Williams, Delbert Williams. Geneva Williams, Lamont Williams, Lynn Williams, McKinley Williams, Nancy Williams, Ruby Williams, Yvonne Wil- liams. Elmer Willis, Greg Willis, Marcella Willis, Sandra Willis, James Winston, Leo Wis- niewski, Tim Wolpert. Larry Worthy, Rosie Yanez, Sara Lyons, Karen Youker, Lupe Zamora. These physics students direct their attention to the front of the class as Bill Bettesworth assists Mr. Wickwire in an experiment. 95 SOPHOMORE SIGNATURES PRESIDENT PAUL HOLMES LEADS CLASS OF 616 retary; Paul Holmes, president; and Kathy Jackson, vice presi- dent. Debra Adams, Dieanna Adams, Demona Aldridge, Leona Aldridge, William Ald- ridge, Debra K. Allen, Shannon Allen, Terry Allen. Wilhelmina Allen, Julita Aloyo, Linda Arnette, William Arnette, Cathy Ashley, Larry Austin, Jerome Baber, Cheryl Badger. Yvonne Bady, Jerry Banks, Bob Barclow, Michelle Barclay, Joyce Barnes, Brenda Barted, Patricia Bartels, Mary Bashans. Doris Battle, Gloria Baynes, Arrick Bee- mon, Dianne Bell, Lillie Bell, Val Bennett, Mary Bettis, Patrick Beyer. Lois Bills, Theophus Billings, Willie Bish- op, Brisco Blacksher, Lestin Blacksher, Lenore Bland, Melva Bond, Nina Bond. 97 George Boone, Mary Boos, Larry Bowman, Wilma Box, Leonard Boyd, Olander Brad- shaw, Annie Braylock, Robert Brethauer Barbara Bridges, Diane Bridges, Deborah Bridgewater, Warren Brockless, Linda Brookins, Dale Brooks, Dennis Brooks, Pat қ, Broom Barbara Brown, Charles Brown, Dan Brown, Davette Brown, Lynn Brown, Mae Brown, Sandie Brown, Tanya Brown Vera Brown, Vivian Brown, Waydell Brown, Michael Bruce, Effie Bryant, Janice Buck, Sarah Buckley, Debra Burch Jacob Buriel, Richard Burr, Janice Burt, Linda Burt, Linda Burton, Denise Butler, William Byrd, Gail Caffey Cheryl Calhoun, Larry Cambron, Kathleen Campbell, Patricia Campbell, Shirley 5 Canada, Marcia Cantu, Susan Carr, Hub- | ert Carroll К | 1 Adele Carter, Сћигу! Carter, Willie Casey, 3 John Castillo, Dwight Castle, Rosie Catho- lic, Samuel Chancey, Ronnie Chandler Gloria Chantaca, Michael Chapman, Pam Chasnis, Rayunza Chism, Vashtie Chism, 4 Billy Chisolm, Debbie Church, Bill Clark f | Daniel Clay, Deborah Clayton, Betty D Cliatte, Diana Coates, Donald Colbath, | Granville Coleman, Kathryn Coleman, Leana Coleman Eddie Collins, Linda Compian, Sandra Comstaock, Gary Conger, Gayle Cooper, Josie Couch, Grace Cozzolino, Barbara Creed Gail Crenshaw, Vera Ellen Cruz, Tamara Csiki, Eva Cuellar, Linda Cunningham, Roxanne Czerewko, Craig Darden, Doro- thy Davis Earl Davis, Herman Davis, James Davis, Jeanette Davis, Leon Davis, Ronald Davis, Rosemary Davis, Gregory Dean Mike DeCorte, Josie DeLaCruz, Delia Delgado, John Delgado, Bobby Diggs, Lavera Diggs, John Dixon, Karen Dobis Mike Dodge, Joe Dombrowski, Brenda Doxie, George Drain, Kerry Drake, Chris- tine Drysdale, Tim Dukarski, Pete Dumbra Nathaniel Duncan, Mimi Dushan, Ray- mond Eaton, Jeff Ebig, Robert Eddy, Patsy Edmon, Gloria Edwards, Ken Edwards Mr. Fred Bingham, a member of A.A., tells the guidance classes about his personal bat- tle with alcoholism. He donates his own time for this personal charity service. 99 100 Marilynn Edwards, Marsha Eldred, Jackie Elliott, Earlene Ellis, Virginia Emerson, Sheila Engelke, Margie Erdman, Marjorie Esler Sarah Falls, Tim Federspiel, Paul Fergu- son, Gary Finiol, Chris Firmingham, Barry Fischer, Shelly Fleming, Mike Ford Michael Foreman, Geraldine Frazier, John Frazier, Larry French, Barbara Frierson, Bruce Frierson, Grady Frierson, Jessie Gaiter Melvie Gaiter, Sylvia Galloway, Bertha Garcia, John Garcia, Rosemary Garcia, Lynette Garrett, Denise Geese, Steven Geiersbach : Rosena George, Herbert Gibson, Mike Gillis, Carrie Gills, Joyce Giroux, Joanne Glenn, Joyce Glenn, Robert Gochett Gilbert Gomez, Frank Gonzales, Helen Gonzales, Margarita Gonzales, Susan Gonzales, Linda Goodwin, Lori Graham, Ronald Graham Lydia Grayson, Jim Green, Karen Greer, Mattie Griffin, Patricia Griffin, Mike Grunwell, Lydia Guerrero, Connie Gul- liver Cheryl Gunn, Gloria Gutierrez, Pat Gutierrez, Bertha Guzman, Karen Hall, Michele Hall, Michael Halm, Dave Hammis Charles Hardy, Sherri Harmon, Tommie Harrell, Barbara Harris, Mildred Harris, William Harris, Bobbie Harry, Barbara Hart Dorothy Harvey, Tom Hatfield, Albert Haynes, Barbara Hazelwood, Connie Hill, Havell Hinton, Damita Hodges, Mary Hodges NTUN | | Kim Hohisel, Cecil Hollis, Nora Hollis, 3 John Holmes, Paul Holmes, Steve Holsin- ger, Serita Hope, Gloria Hopkins а Gary Horonzy, Larry Hoskins, Wanda Hosley, Deborah Houston, Drucilla Houze, Harry Hubbard, Diane Hughes, Chico Hughey | Byron Hull, Lillian Humphrey, Sylvia | Hunt, Mary Hunter, Gwendolyn Hurley, | | John ШИ, Kathryn Jackson, Ophelia Јаск- | son || Jeff Jacob, Jim Jaime, Richard Jaime, Wil- | liam Jaksa, Bruce Jamison, Diane Johnson, Dorothy Johnson, Drueda Johnson Esther Johnson, Fred Johnson, Judith Johnson, Marie Johnson, Michael Johnson, Delores Jones, Denise Jones, Denise Jones As soon as Natalie Dubay figures out how this silly machine works, she will run off the daily absence list. Mike Watson works hard as three of his fellow classmates pay more attention to the camera than the work. Gregory Jones, Henry Jones, Phyllis Jones, Rita Jones, Terry Jones, Tony Jones, Wil- liam Jones, Darryl Jordan Gail Kelly, Diane Kelly, Barbara Kemp, Jim Kiebel, Guyla King, LouAnn King, William King, Tom Kline Kathleen Knight, Arthur Knuckles, Tony Kocinski, Marilyn Kohn, Brenda Konesko, Joyce Korbein, Tom Kostick, John Kumar Marty Lacy, Larry Lagrow, Sherry Lahti, | Janine LaPorte, Angel Latimer, Kenneth Laury, Rex Laury, JoAnn Lawrence Shirley Lawrence, Vanessa Lawrence, Paulette Lawson, Tanya Lawson, Rachel Layer, Christine Layton, Oscar Ledesma, Jane Lee Janice Lee, John Lee, Kathy Lemcke, Gary Lemmer, James Lenartowicz, Cathrine Lent, James Lewis Wilhelmina Lewis, Douglas Liddell, Mary Liddell, Joseph Lienczewski, Frank Lind- say, Susan List, Elvin Little, John Litvin- skas Darrell Loos, Elizabeth Lopez, Ronald Lopez, Iveory Love, Eva Luna, Ed Lusher, Irine Lyons, Brenda Madlock Pat Majeske, Carolyn Malone, Georgia Manzie, Connie Marczak, Judy Marshall, Jeanine Martin, Lajuan Martin, Paul Mason Stephen Mason, Caster Mathis, Debra Matthews, Elnora Matthews, Belinda McCall, Bernard McCall, Duane McCarroll, Anthony McClain Bad business means an exciting game. 103 Students take advantage of a little free time before exams. Irene McDonald, Calvin McFarland, Mary McGarrity, Robert McGarrity, Berlene McKanders, Frank McKethers, Reginald McKinney, Orreta McKnight Harold Meredith, Cathy Meserve, Connie Metevia, Judy Micsak, Phyllis Mikulewicz, Brian Mikulich, Mike Miller, Ruth Miller Timothy Miller, Dale Minnich, Dawn Miska, Kerry Mitchell, Loretta Mitchell, Richard Montgomery, Patricia Moore, Sara Mouno Nathaniel Morris, Ruth Morrison, Elaine Moten, James Munguia, Jesse Munoz, Joyce Murdock, Patti Murphy, Donald Murray James Murrell, Jerry Myles, Eugene Napier, Robert Neal, Dave Nichols, Mari- lyn Norman, Carolyn North, Kris Novak A ndi. Vicki Nowaczyk, Sherri O'Crotty, Barb O'Dell, Gloria Olivarez, Juan Olivarez, Calvin O Neal, Katie Orange, Daniel Ortiz Ron Packard, Gloria Patrick, Loretta Pat- terson, Leonard Pearce, Gilbert Pena, Rachel Pena, Velia Pena, Jackie Peoples Mi Minnie Peoples, Terese Peoples, Linda Perez, Connie Persons, Linda Petrie, Betty Phillips, Pamela Phillips, Harold Pierrie Linda Pippins, Rickey Pippins, Overton d Poindexter, Tim Poineau, Shirley Porter, Vanessa Porter, Donna Porterfield, David Prescott Carolyn Presley, Bernice Price, Linda Price, Harold Primus, Lawrence Primus, Anthony Prince, Lovell Prince, Henry Prueter A Aurora staff sells candy to the delight of the students. 105 Shirley Pruitt, Thorner Pruitt, Karen Pryor, Michael Pulliam, Joyce Quarles, Brenda Randle, Otha Raven, Barbara Reed Joyce Reed, Linda Reed, Curtis Reeves, Carlos Rendon, Carol Rheaume, Douglas Rhodes, Duane Richardson, Gregory Richardson Vivian Rivera, Lavetta Riley, Debra Robin- son, Geraldine Robinson, Patricia Robin- son, Rodney Robinson, Rosemary Robin- son, Ana Rodriguez Delfina Rodriguez, Linda Rodriguez, Maria Rodriguez, Evelyn Rogan, Larry Rogan, Betty Rouster, Jack Shar, Johnny Salter Alice Sanchez, Darwyn Sanders, Ruthie Sanders, Elizabeth Santoya, Cheryl Savage, Laura Sayan, Jerry Schmidt, Shirley Schoenheit Jeff Schuette, Mike Schuknecht, Susan Schultz, Debra Scott, Debbie Scoggins, Janet Seman, Pat Serrato, Betty Sharp Jean Shauger, Joseph Shepard, Joyce Shep- ard, Sherry Sherley, Dorothy Shivers, Barbara Short, Mark Shutler, Warren Siegreen Jace Siminski, Marilyn Simmons, Vicki Simon, Harry Sims, Val Slade, Bonnie Sledge, Randy Sloboda, Alton Smith Barbara Smith, Cheryl Smith, Linda Smith, Phyllis Smith, Willie Smith, Cathy Spin- ning, Ed Stelzer, Eddie Stelzer Brayton Stephens, Patricia Stewart, Millie Stidhum, Claudale Stover, Sharon Strick- land, Doris Surles, Jackie Swilley, James Swilley Gerrie Szymkowiak, George Tappen, Bob Tasior, Gloria Tate, Darlene Tausend, Dorothy Townsend, Bruce E. Taylor, Bruce Taylor Denise Taylor, Jackie Taylor, Larry Tay- lor, Michele Taylor, Gloria Terry, Linda Thomas, Mary Thomas, Patricia Thomas Seceil Thomas, Barbara Thompson, Betty Thompson, Millie Thompson, Тегі Thompson, Debbie Thurman, Cathy Ticey, Sidney Timberlake Larry Timm, Alamar Torres, Martha Torres, George Trevino, Nelson Triplett, Cornelia Troublefield, Curtis Turner, Jef- frey Tyler Stella Villareal, Debbie Wade, Jim Walker, Mary Walker, Audrey Walle, Dennis Ward, Paula Wardlow, Brenda Washing- ton 107 Ivan Waters, Cecil Watson, Michael Wat- son, Stephanie Watson, Ira Weathers, Pau- line Weaver, Willow Weeks, Daniel Wells Yvonne West, Nora Westbrook, Jodell Weston, Easter White, Dale Whitney, Sandra Whitson, Debra Wilber, Eva Wil- bert Harold Wilkins, Aaron Williams, Debra Williams, Lillie Williams, Marie Williams, Marion Williams, Mary Ann Williams, Rita Williams Terry Williams, Wanda Williams, Willie Williams, Paul Williamson, Barbara Wil- lis, Cassandra Wilson, George Wilson, Gregory Wilson Linda K. Wilson, Linda Wilson, Susan Wilson, Shirley Winters, Valerie Winters, Vickie Winters, Kris Wolinski, Raymond Woloszyn Mike Wolpert, Marcia Wood, Peggy Woodcock, Peter Woods, Mary Wrege, Joe Wright, Talmadge Wright, Debbie Yancer Yolanda Yanez, Odessa York, Alice Young- blood, Joe Youngs, Daniel Zamora, Ted Zeleniuk, Karyl Zissler, Alfred Price Lë ira 108 P ren eme FACULTY JACK P. TAYLOR Superintendent Saginaw Pub lic Schools A DEDICATED GROUP FOR IMPROVEMENT OF TOTAL EDUCATIONAL PROGRAM OF SAGINAW COMMUNITY SAGINAW BOARD OF EDUCATION Seated: Superintendent Jack P. Taylor, Dorothy R. Beck, Ruben Daniels. Standing: Dr. John O. Goodsell, Harold M. Karls, Philip S. Lang, Joseph A. Oeming, and Walter C. Averill, Jr. See авна N S SPECIAL ASSISTANTS OF SUPERINTENDENT Right: Special department directors include Eleanor D. Bangham, Art. Education; Catherine Furbee, Speech Correction; Earle E. Robinson, Adult Education program; and Lawrence Laeding, Health and Physical Education. FOSTER B. GIBBS Administrative Assistant to the Superintendent RONALD G. SCHNEIDER Administrative Assistant to the Superintendent LEONARD T. SOPER HELEN M. LEESCH RICHARD E. KELLEY Assistant Superintendent Assistant Superintendent Assistant Superintendent Administration Elementary Education Planning 111 MR. MAAS ASSUMES DUTIES | AND | RESPONSIBILITIES OF 5.Н.5. DUANE A. MAAS B.S., M.A. PRINCIPAL Mr. Maas, with his ready smile, is always willing to assist students in any way he can. 112 | JAMES E. BLENKHORN JEROLD WESSELY B.S., M.A. B.S., M.A. ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL FOR INSTRUCTION OF PUPIL INSTRUCTION ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANTS MARY J. EWING OSTRANDA LANE B.A., M.A. B.S. DEAN OF STUDENTS PUPIL PERSONNAL COUNSELOR 113 DT EES eee ОИСР ae ын а аа сас or o о и | COUNSELORS RAYMOND HANSEN GLORIA MOORE JOHN С. YOUNG B.A., M.A., Counselor B.S., M.A., Counselor B.A., M.A., Counselor AND STUDENTS WORK TOGETHER | | ТО OBTAIN GOALS. ALLYN McCORMIC MARYLEE ROMAKER KENNETH GRAY B.S.,M.A, Counselor B.A., M.A., Counselor B.S., M.S., Counselor, Coaching | 114 ____________ _ COUNSELING CENTER STAFF Mrs. Willadsen and Mrs. Coates are our secretaries in the Coun- seling Center. Counseling Center Hostesses: Row 7: Kriste Walle, Rosemary Garcia, Sandy Ayala, Laurie Oster- miller Row 2: Diana Bird, Janice Bolzman, Kim Surian. Row 3: Valerie Palmer. 115 Ж dock o o x ЖЖ de ko ox x Ж de eoe ok Ж Ра x x Xx Xx ок Office Secretaries: Therly Marsh, Helen Reynolds, and Dorothy Willert. yk JÉ YÊ Yk yk YÉ YÉ XX 2,2,2 Kk KK яя x x ж 227224221 5 Ж РРА KK Office Secretaries And Their Helpers Keep The School Rolling Office Filers: Rayunza Chism, Alice Rainey, Debra Buck, Rosemary Garcia and Debby Brookins. Switchboard Operators: Terri Hartley, Gwen Portifield, Lana Leppert, Debbie Romanelli, Celeste Johnson and Debbie Campbell. LOUIS G. ECONOMOU В.А. ATTENDANCE COUNSELOR MICHAEL 7 WEGNER B.A., M.A. SCHOOL-HOME COUNSELOR ATTENDANCE OFFICE SERVES SCHOOL AND COMMUNITY MRS. CLAY ATTENDANCE SECRETARY Helpers: Row 7: Natalie Dubay, Sue Remsyzemski, Sue Lacy, Karen Dobis, Roxie Czerewko, Marcella Willis, Norella Barnes, and Vondo Coleman. Row 2: Carolyn Thomas, Phyllis Tuzas, Delann Fini, Delia Morales, Sandra Willis, Jackie Bell, Rose- mary Edwards and Edith Williams. Row 3: Martha Wyatt, Peggy Moore and Theonas Barry. MR. LAATSCH Helpers :Bonnie Painter, Alice Hunt, Jean Cain. WORK | АМО STUDY PROGRAM жайы, же БИ Alvina Haas Secretary | Mr. Marcogliese works on job placements for Saginaw High students. : 118 MARIE ALLINGTON A.B. English UU т uno 0 zZ JOAN BAUMGARTNER B.S. Homemaking RICHARD BECK B.A., Assoc. Practical Art, Art GENE BEUTHIN B.A. Dept. Head Economics, Govt. LENORE BILLINGTON В.Е. Business, Dept. Head ELIZABETH BISSETT Bes: Human Relations CYNTHIA BRANDON B.A. Debate, Speech, English PATRICK BRENNAN B.S., M.A. Economics, Govt. 119 . JAMES BUSCH B.A. Bookkeeping, Consumers Ed. MARY CAMERON B.S., M.A. English KATHLEEN CANEL B.S. Homemaking А ROY CHAMBERLAIN В.Е. B.S.. МА. Electricity GLEN CHAPIN B.A., M.A. Bookkeeping, Student Store PATRICA COLTHURST B.S. English EMMA CROSBY B.S. Mathematics MARY GENEVIEVE DRISCOLL B.A., M.A. French, English EY, | CORA DUNCAN SS | B.A., МА. D E English DONALD EFREMOFF B.S., M.A. Retailing, N Y.C. Director JOSEPH ETIENNE Въ MA Phys. Ed., Swimming, Coaching HOWARD FABER B.S., M.S. Biology, Dept. Head 120 MIKE FAERBER B.A. Mathematics DARYL FETTERS B.M., M.A. InstrumentalMusic MARY C. FOLDS B.A., M.A. English, Social Studies DONALD FROST B:S., M.A. Study Halls MICHAEL FROST B.S. Mathematics, Study Hall DOROTHY GRAVES B.S., M. Ed. Homemaking JEWEL HALL B.S. Guidance M. AILEEN HARKINS B.S., МА. Retailing, D.E.Coordinator JOHN M. HARVEY B.S., Ad., RS Bus Ed., Retailing CARLA HUMPHREY B.A., M.A. English VALENTINA IWANIENKO B.A. U.S. History, M.E. History ALGER JOHNSON B.S., M.A. Machine Shop 121 zs 22 s ex ve 2 % а тете —— GLENN JOHNSON B.S. Geometry Mr. Robert Nickodemus is new head of Industrial Arts. His students look on as he OTTO KAHLER В.5. я explains Ше new lay-out. Mathematics Dept. Head ў MILDRED KROHN В.А. МЕ. Typing MARGARETA KUPLIS B.A. Psychology, Sociology JOHN LAATSCH B.A., M.A. Special Ed. Dept. Head OARIE LEMANSKI B.A., M.A. Physical Education, Coaching WARREN LEONARD B.S. Retailing, Aurora PAUL LeVALLEY A.B. English PATRICK MARCOGLIESE B.S. Guidance, Coaching CLAUDE MARSH M.A. Driver Education | GLADYS McCULLY B.S. U.S. History | KAREN MINARD | В.А. Spanish, English Mr. Thompson emphasizes the size of a city while dE students sit and take notes on a lecture for a test. А.В. English, Dept. Head GERALD MOORE B.S.E., МА. Агї ALENA NEAL B.S. English ROBERT NICKODEMUS B.S., M.A. Drafting, Dept. Head 123 PATRICK O’TOOLE B.A. Econ., Government, Coaching DOROTHY PETRIE B.S., M.A. Home Economics, Dept. Head ROLAND PRATT B.M.E., M.A. English ELNA PRITCHARD В.5., M.A. Office Training, Coordinator GLENDA RICHARDSON B.S. Physical Education ANNYE ROBERTS B.S. School Social Worker ELSIE ROSSELIT B.S. Homemaking CAROL SCHLUCKEBIER B.S. Librarian SUZANNE SCHRAM B.A. English GERALD SLOSSER B.S., M.A. Mathematics GERALD SMITH B.S. Driver Training DONALD SPEER B.S., M.A. Driver Training Mr. Young watches one of his math classes as they take a test. HOWARD SPRACKLIN В.А М.А. Psychology, Sociology SHIRLEY STEPHENS B.S. English STANLEY STULL B.S., М.А. World History oa ашабы д ре ы а erc каа а Just another busy day in Mr. Laatsch’s office. 125 | 126 Mr. Galbo prepares for a test for his Human Relations classes. Studying isn’t done only by students at night, he explains. JEAN TEETS B.S. English MARGARET TENNEY A.B., M.A. Latin, English LARRY THOMPSON BS, МА. U.S. History, Michigan History ALEXANDER TOYZAN BS, МА. Chemistry DAVID VALLIANT B.S., M.A. Math—Science (Spec ial Ed.) LOUISE VAN ALSTINE BS MEA Special Education YVONNE VEAL B.S. English GARTH WESTENDORF B.S. U.S. History CHALMERS WICKWIRE В.А, МА. Phy., Phy. Sci., Life Sci. GENE WILSON B.A. Driver Education ROLAND WILSON B.S. Biology, Tennis Coach KENNETH YOUNG В.Е. Math, Audio Visual Teachers find making cards a tedious job while students are enjoy- | ing a vacation. 127 lo enr uii iM MEE. 22. ANDY JOHNSON IRMA WILLIAM DAVE BROWN WILLIAM E. SWILLEY CLORA GREENE ра 2 RICKY SYNKES Mrs. Spencer relaxes toward the end of a long hard day. ROSA LAWRENCE MANUEL HAYNES ETHEL ANDERSON BETTY JO SPENCER PROFESSIONALS Row 1: A. Psiuk, С. Franz, A. Stelzer. Row 2: E. Kolleth, D. Webster, N. Blondin, M. Knapp, H. Mertz. “SOUP’S ОК!” Malts Go Easy Chips and Hamburgers Draw a Crowd Aeque tini ed s кунине имин Custodial Staff: М. Ott, F. Adams, V. Morrell, M. Kuk, E. Moulton, S. Cambell, L. Moulton. 一 一 一 一 一 一 一 一 س‎ سے Yardmen: William Swilley, Bernard Evans, Ken Stevens, Henry Robertson. IN MEMORIAM Herbert S. Korf Ш KE ‘We Who Knew Him... HERBERT S. KORF Saginaw High School 1945-1969 With the flag at half-mast, this statement from Sagi- naw High School was read Friday night prior to the Sagi- naw High-Midland game: “We live in deeds, not years; in thoughts, not breaths.” A genial, friendly man, our coach. When he told us something, we knew it as the truth. His objective was to encourage us, to improve our performances as young men. His deeds stand high. As a man he acted his part well. He fought a good fight. We who knew him, loved him. Those who knew of him, respected him. and praised him. He has left a lasting mark on our school. D Wifi ў ШШ ADVERTISING 133 THE RECORD HUT Ш 412 E. GENESEE Downtown Saginaw 752-2313 Discount prices all the time Tops т: Stereo LP's Singles 8 Track Tape Cartridges Oldies Special Orders BEAUTY SPOT BEAUTY SHOP one spot that you should stop is LULA'S BEAUTY SPOT (all fields of beauty) 1115 E. Genesee PL 3-2008 Open daily 9:30-6:00 Closed Mondays SECOND NATIONAL BANK MEMBER F.D.I.C. Roberts TUXEDO 11 Convenient Locations MEN’S FORMAL WEAR Congratulations 1970 Graduates 2138 MARSHALL CT. TOM BROWN SAGINAW, MICHIGAN PHONE SW 2-7421 Wiechmanns ONE OF MICHIGAN’S FINER DEPARTMENT STORES TRUNK CO. 415 E. Genesee Compliments Of | Y NORCZYK PHARMACY L3 2720 SO. JEFFERSON AVE. SAGINAW, MICHIGAN PHONE 753-6967 Congratulations Seniors KING BRIGGS Importers For Men For The Latest In Styling 321 E. GENESEE PHONE 754-0743 BEVERAGES ПО” _ ALSO Royal Crown and Diet Rite Cola “People Pleasin MEATS Michigan’s Favorite Since 1886! PEET PACKING COMPANY PLANTS: е CHESANING е ВАУ CITY е GRAND RAPIDS BRANCHES: CADILLAC е FLINT е GAYLORD « JACKSON е LANSING е YPSILANTI 135 136 Our new home. . . 2620 W. Genesee at Bay 792-7660 CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS It has been an honor and a privilege to be your “OFFICIAL PHOTOGRAPHER” Blanche’s BEAUTY SALON 2103 Sheridan Ave. Saginaw, Mich. 48601 Complete Beauty Service by Blanche and Staff of Advanced Stylists Phone 754-9241 HOFFMAN’S REXALL DRUGS PRESCRIPTIONS FREE DELIVERY Holdens Red Stamps PL. 5—9881 GENWRIGHT LOWERY Now Two Locations ит 2628 Е. Се езее - 754-8451 SEHE SERVICE Bridgeport Plaza - 754-8495 2984 Janes Saginaw, Michigan 48601 || в. за ай 10! LOOK AHEAD TO YOUR FUTURE. TI A ER THE WICKES CORPORATION 515 North Washington Avenue Saginaw, Michigan 48607 SCOTT STORE A E RO-C RA FT | М С ` We have all of your 2 shopping ius 3275 HOLLAND FORT SAGINAW MALL AMERICA'S FIRST CHOICE FOR STYLE AND PERFORMANCE LUXTON DRUGS PHONE 865-3011 2800 SOUTH WASHINGTON STREET SAGINAW, MICHIGAN PL 4-8459 157 138 Н. Е. Terryberry Со. Saginaw High's Official Jeweler GRAND RAPIDS, MICHIGAN J. A. Schirmer Sons Jewelers Diamonds, watches, silver, crystal and china. 214 E. GENESEE AVENUE Phone 752-3453 TOWN COUNTRY DeFore’s Furniture Ladies Apparel 215 E. Genesee 752-5961 бо FIRST, CLASS! Nowhere else in Michigan will your savings earn more. 49% and compounded quarterly, give Д. 639% annual yield of....................... BD Ug гон senem к 5% MIG A ааа SD Я 208 N. Jefferson Avenue Saginaw, Michigan Since 1887, Number ONE in Northeastern Michigan FIRST SAVINGS of Saginaw JEFFERSON at FEDERAL е STATE at MACKINAW е DIXIE HIGHWAY at KING ROAD HOURS: MONDAY thru THURSDAY 9-4:30 е FRIDAY 9-6 е SATURDAY 9-Noon Offices in Bay City Caro Ample Free Parking at All Offices compliments of Hillier Hardware 2316 Webber open evenings till 9 P.M. KROHN FOOD MARKET To Get More For Your Money Shop At Krohn SMITH BROTHERS FOOD MARKET 1701 Janes М 0 FOOD MARKET 2501 EAST GENESEE Better Meats at Lower Prices SAGINAW PHOTO SUPPLY 1 Day Color Prints Home of Saginaw's only Color Lab 515 East Genesee Phone PL 3-5481 PL 4-9773 | چا ARTER’S BARBER SHOP‏ We Cater Го The Man Who Cares SCULPTURE RAZOR CUTTING е LADIES CHILDREN HAIRCUTTING e FACIALS е HOSPITAL CALLS e SHAMPOOS е SHOE SHINE е HOSPITAL HOUSE CALLS Hours 8 AM 3 BARBERS TO SERVE YOU 6 PM 755-9141 Fri. Sat. 8 AM 6 PM Closed Wednesday 1216 LAPEER AT 6TH CHICK'N KOOP Georgia Fried Chicken GENESEE REMINGTON Phone PL 2-5121 TACO VILLA 228 W. Genesee Phone 754-3911 Saginaw, Michigan Mueller Brother, Inc. HOME OF HICKEY-FREEMAN CLOTHES knowing how to dress is merely knowing where to buy 220 EAST GENESEE AVENUE SAGINAW, MICHIGAN 48607 TELEPHONE 754-8442 One nour MARTINIZING, THE MOST IN DRY CLEANING OF SAGINAW, MICHIGAN RON FINLEY 3780 DIXIE HWY. MICHIGAN at 5730 STATE RD. 755-0311 Gratiot 799-3834 139 Pollards Drugs Prescription Specialists Corner of Hoyt and Genesee Phone: 753-8575 Saginaw, Michigan Davis hu i DRUGS 3 1052 E. GENESEE AVE. COR. CHERRY, GENESEE MANOR BLDG. PHONE PL 5-7761 SAGINAW, MICH. NED'S TIRES Corner of Holland and E. Genesee Phone PL 3-1827 Saginaw Creamery Co. Incorporated Swan Ice Cream Co. 209 N. Water St., Saginaw, Michigan 48607 Phone Either 752-3442 - 753-5050 793-3900 ROESER FLOWER SHOP 200 SOUTH MICHIGAN AVE. SAGINAW, MICHIGAN TAIT'S HOBBY SHOP Complete Hobby and Craft Supplies Slot Racing 118 5. MICHIGAN 793-9135 SAGINAW, MICH. Across from the Court House 140 who Said we need graduates at MBT? whoever it was... is right. | We need lots of them all over the state. Because they’re very important persons at Michigan Bell. And handle a lot of respon- sible jobs . . . like Telephone Operators, Typists, Keypunch Operators, Service Representatives, and many more. We're sure you've got the special talents these jobs require. So if you want to be involved in the exciting field of telephone communications, now's the time to take advantage of a good opportunity. Be sure to stop by and see us soon. а Ба) Michigan Bell ы Part of the Nationwide Bell System An Equal Opportunity Employer CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1970 CENTRAL FOUNDRY DIVISION CHEVROLET-SAGINAW FOUNDRIES CHEVROLET-SAGINAW MANUFACTURING PLANT CHEVROLET-SAGINAW PARTS PLANT SAGINAW STEERING GEAR DIVISION 141 Congratulations Graduates Severance Tool Industries Inc. Cutting Tools For Industry 3790 Orange — P.O. Box 1866 Saginaw, Mich. 48605 Cleaners Shirt Launderers 214 Janes St. Phone 75-58181 Saginaw, Michigan GEORGE'S STANDARD SERVICE Sheridan Hoyt Streets Saginaw, Michigan Pianos — Organs Band Instruments DAVIS MUSIC HOUSE 315 Court St. PHONE 793-8940 TIMBER TOWN Recreation Center Bowling 一 80 Lanes Recreation at its finest Phone: 755-1114 3435 Sheridan BURDICK'S SEED HOUSE Saginaw's Pet Garden Center 800 S. Washington 7555329 IN OUR 81st YEAR DATER'S AUTO SUPPLY 708 E. Genesee PL 4-8938 Saginaw, Michigan MORLEY | BROTHERS At Your Service Since 1863 Gifts for All Occasions Your Sports Headquarters Furstenberg-Braun LUMBER CO. Qualified Home Improvement Center Since 1893 1764 So. Jefferson CONGRATULATIONS 100TH GRADUATING CLASS SAGINAW HIGH SCHOOL PARENT TEACHER STUDENT ASSOCIATION A VITAL PART OF YOUR SCHOOL’S MACHINERY LEARN A CAREER IN A YEAR YES YOU CAN LEARN A RECOGNIZED PROFESSION IN AS LITTLE AS ONE YEAR. COMPUTER PROGRAM- MING IS THE FASTEST GROWING, HIGHEST PAID, AND IS IN MORE DEMAND THAN ANY OTHER PRO- FESSION IN THIS FAST GROWING SPACE AGE. GET IN ON THE GROUND FLOOR. LEARN YOUR PROFESSION FROM PROFESSIONALS. TAKE OUR FREE PROGRAMMER APTITUDE TEST. NEW CLASSES FORMING EVERY THREE MONTHS. FOUR HOUR CLASSES, DAY OR NIGHT. CALL ANYTIME AND CONSULT ONE OF OUR COUNSELORS TO SEE IF _ YOU TOO CAN QUALIFY. Й CONTACT = The a CURRY COMPUTER INSTITUTE n THE Ф а 1414 KING STREET SAGINAW, MICHIGAN 48602 ROGUE (с? TELEPHONE 799-4515 418 E. GENESEE SAGINAW 143 Headquarters for all your clothing needs Princing and Brennan Pharmacy, Inc. State at Court Janes at 14th SW 2-6441 PL 2-6163 Saginaw, Michigan 1052 E. GENESEE AVE. COR. CHERRY, GENESEE MANOR BLDG. PHONE PL 5-7761 SAGINAW, MICH. Қайы H


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