Saranac High School - Chieftain Yearbook (Saranac, MI)

 - Class of 1968

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X 4-. 34-I fblfflwl Jw 1 Q , if I ii 3 iv I 1 ia 1 v Z I , -fa nm-aff 1968 Chieftain Vol. 28 Saranac High School 150 Pleasant Saranac, Michigan A yearbook is a portrait of a school which reconstructs the seasons and times of the year gone by. The portrait of your school reveals a unique personality created by the students and their activities. The Annual Staff of 1968 invites you to discover the exclusive characteristics of Saranac High School. We present to you-- THE CHIEFTAIN co-editors - - - - marilyn keigley terri beukema copy editor - kathy dyk jr. editors - - - - sharon smith debbi courtnay sophomore apprentices - - - - debbie Ross judy hubbard photography - ' ' ' jack dehn ron avery advisor - - mr. norton To every thing there is a ea on and a time . .. To every thing there is a season, and a time to every purpose under the heaven: A time to be born, and a time to dieg a time to plant, and a time to pluck up that which is planted: A time to kill, and a time to heal: a time to break down, and a time to build upg A time to weep, and a time to laugh, a time to mourn, and atime to dance: A time to cast away stones, and a time to gather stones togetherg a time to embrace, and a time to refrain from embracing: A time to get, and a time to lose: a time to keep, and a time to cast awayg A time to keep silence, and a time to speak: A time to love, and a time to hate: a time of war, and a time of peace. Ecclesiastes 3:1-8 A time to laugh A time to build up A time to keep silence MW ,hfve . ., , kli , Lf , , N,,,,5.1, , . , jvfyszwvr, H ,, ffg -' 7. xi!! , , X X 'A Q Q x., ' 1 4 ., I ws W 'I' Curriculum They Possess the Upper Hand i Principal Superintendent and Principal Mr. Norton has been our principal at SHS our Superintendent Mr Cady and the for two years. We would like to express our grade school principal, Mrs. Harker, are busily appreclauon to him fo? an the time he has de going over the new school addition. Voted to the Student body' School Board Mr. Herbert Talcott, Mrs. Emily Laird, Mr, Mr. Erving Fisher, Mr, Hillis Stuart, Dr. Earl Cady, Mr, Arthur Cornelisse, Elroy Kidle, Mr. Leroy Dausman. 'Zv- K l x -...Q S Es SHS Secretary Secretaries Mrs, Hotchkiss and Mrs. Bishop, secre- Mrs. Plews, secretary of Mr. Norton, is always found busy in the office. When not performing office duties, she helps students with their many questions. taries of Mr. Cady, devote most of their time to their duties in the downtown office, Connie Page also helps keep financial re- cords as well as typing out forms. Bus Drivers Some of the nicest people in our school system are the bus drivers. They always greet us with warm smiles. ,sr Janitors We recognize Mr. and Mrs. Aldrich as loyal workers who keep the school clean year round. Teachers Combine nderstanding With Knowledge Spanish II students learn about Latin America. MKSWQ MR, BUTTER- MRS, CAHOON MRS, COMPAG- MR, DIETZ REV, FRANK WORTH Seattle Pacific NER Central Michigan Bob Jones Univ. Western Michigan Bach. of Sci. Eastern Univ. Bachelor of Music BA and BD Bachelor of Arts Bach. of Sci. Mrs, Sherwood explains how to budget our income to meet food requirements., MM! ,-1.-...at 1 .vs 'yt MR, HASKINS MISS IMEL Western Michigan Indiana Univ. BS and MA Bachelor of Sci. MR, LAABS MR, LADA Western Michigan Central Michigan MA and BS Bachelor of Arts Mr. Dietz directs while the beat goes on and on. Our Saranac band plays both classical and popular music. MR, KRASUSKI Michigan State Bachelor of Sci. Miss Imel reigns over her Senior Vo cational English class. K . , Qi B is R ' Mr. Laabs shows Linda and Virginia correct book- keeping procedures. was 'Hinos'- MR. LaMONlCA Trenton State Bachelor of Arts MR, LEPIEN Central Michigan Bachelor of Arts Vocational Programs Making Headway 4 Mr. Plews is in his llth year at Saranac, The ag. class has many opportunities to learn by viewing films. F fl 5 may 5 f ' .t S f . ,. , -, Mr. Lepien supervises the 9th grade shop class as they work on an instructional unit in drafting. Sv ' were Mr 4 if MRS, LEPIEN Central Michigan I0 , ww i fmmvg MR, LOWETZ MRS. NYLAND MR. PLEWS MRS, RUFNER Michigan State Henry Ford Michigan State Central Michigan Bachelor of Sci, RN Master of Arts Bachelor of Sci, sis? N W 2 .e'z,fsnss1fist1n,s, ccs 7'ff , ..,, r iiy ,W , f is ,J 4'1 MRS. SHERWOOD Michigan State Master of Arts MR, TIEIEMA Michigan State Bachelor of Arts MR. TerBURGH Central Michigan Bachelor of Sci. MISS VanCAMP Univ. of Michigan Bachelor of Arts Mrs Rufner has been teaching at Saranac for 24 years In the last few years students have had more opportunities in reading due to modern machines and techniques it -has r Government Government class is one of the most important classes in a student's high school career. lt teaches the processes of our government and gives us an understanding of our roles as American citizens. Mar siiv US. History ,f ..,.. r Students in this history class are taught History about the foundation and development of the United States, World History class studies cultures from Medieval times to the 20th century. Sophomore English Junior English d h f . . , Sentence structure an ot er aspects o grammar Early American hterature ls exammed by are studied by this 10th grade Vocational English this Class' These Students also become Wen- class. acquainted with theme writing. MV Senior English This year the Senior Academic English class dealt mostly with composition and English litera- ture, The Shakespearian play Macbeth was one of the major selections the class studied. 5 x r W limi W S D WOM .. K1 Sociology Communication Skills As you can see, sociology is one of the more These students not only examine the interesting classes offered at SHS in which stu- principles of grammar and literature, dents learn the science of society, but also learn more about speech. I4 T, . my -'sz E175-N' N, f1:,,, at . i li' A - f '. ' - rin d .-.. , ..c,, ' N I K is I F1 , Economics Economics gives these young people a better understanding of the complex economic system of our country today, 5' Speech Speech helps a student to express Art his thoughts to others in a prepared fashion. The organization of speech Even though small in number, Mrs. Lepien has Writing can 3130 bg put tg use in other helped her class to produce many artful exhibits, Classes, especially English. Drama ,.,. , L , K ,MH K 55.4, . k 4 Y ,,.,,.,, Through drama these students gain an insight into the theater world. ii i Physics i J ii i dents are experimenting with equilibrium. 3-.A Biology You are now viewing the future makers of great biological discoveries. They struggled through cell division and other new procedures this year. Ch6m1SU'y Earth Science Students in chemistry wonder unassuredly as they R331 advances in Sciencg are made stumble through problems, experiments, and other by studying and asking questions. challenging obstacles, I6 5 Deeply engrossed in their work these stu- Algebra Algebra Istudents are first introduced to the language and symbolism of algebra. Later they learn the patterns that characterize the number system and become involved with graphs, sets, and negative numbers, Trigonometry Triangles and the relationship between their sides and angles are studied in trig class. The smallness of the class gives each student a better chance to Geometry participate, Solving proofs offers an unequaled chal lenge to students who study geometry. H- ..:,,., 'Q svis 'N- to Typing Basic machine parts, typing technicalities and specifications, increased speed, and persistent accuracy are emphasized by Mr. Laabs in typing. Bookkeeping Our future bookkeepers investigate the systema- tic recording ofthe financial operations ofa busi- ness or of an individual. f-wi 1f . X V Office Practice i This course prepares students for the wide variety of work involved in office jobs, - . , '32 a . Z was N Mechanical Drawing Mechanical drawing helps students learn to visualize in three dimensions, to develop their technical imagination, and to think pre- cisely. innus---- .,,,. . K :M Y, I .fliptt -.ip If MMR These advanced shop students seem to be engrossed in an industrial project, Home Ec The girls seen below are in the process of learning the most economical way to manage a home. Agriculture These students review recent information about the continually changing industry of agriculture. -w...M., . .. Xiu S.H.S. lst fL-Ry Connie Williams, Gloria Trierweiler, Judy Hubbard, 2nd Kathy Greiner, Mary Chadwick, Bam Miller, Linda Walter, Sharon Pratt, Brenda Smith, Joan Mick, Kathy Slagh, Marilyn Sage, Judy Coulson, Vicki Weeks. 3rd Kathy Cahoon, Cheryl Adgate, Elaine Walter, Barb Cook, Sue Solo- mon, Amy Laird, Deanna Campbell, Pam Smit, Judy Veltman, Debbie Leary, Sue Pratt, Kathy Dyk, Band Lynda Miller, Mary Fosburg. 4th Linda Hauter, Cheryl McCarty, Curt Osborne, Fred Laird, Kathy Fosburg, Roberta Campbell, JoAnn Fahrni, Tom Bowen, Charlene Meyers, Bobbie Kamp, Dave Chase, Jerry Lillie, Cathy Bowen, Mr. Dietz. 5th Sue White Vicky Shaler, John Sterzick, Kevin Carigon, Doug Walter, Kendall Harrington, Mike Swiger, Rex Cahoon, Jerry Greiner, Sue Gunter. Teacher Aid These office T,A.S WOIR Cliligelllly. Spanish The purpose of the Spanish classes is to help students to understand the people of the Latin American countries. Nursing Caring for others, in a hospital or in your home, is useful and satisfying. But before you can do it well, there is much to learn General Business General Math All of us come in daily COHIHCI with General math incorporates special provisions business, Therefore, we need an under to meet the needs and interests of students with a standing of how it functions in our econo wide range of abilities mic system. ,....vP ,,,,,, ini M . xkk. The freshman gtrls gym class IS shown here keeping physlcally f1t The g1r1s alternate days w1th health. Research E Bob Davis and Lee Stuart are studying electronics C0uHSC1iHgk h h h f d h' . Th b F mug ,I e use O programme teac mg e Cys Throughout the year Mr, Haskins talks immediately put what they learn to use through the , I , , with each student at Saranac High, use of these electronic machines. Library :W ,E y,tyc Mrs. Compagner is always busy helping students with their research work. M, Students Della Beean Angela Blough Rena Clark Carol Cook Calvin Cooper Elizabeth Dawson Andy Davenport Debrann Delinsky Richard DeVries Janet DeYoung James Eby Leveta Fisher Roberta Fisher Ricky Fisher Michael Furman Jeffrey Grieves Lyle Griffith Glen Guernsey Kathleen Gunter Kristine Hafner Wanda Hall Mike Hamp Kehl Higgins Margaret Hampleman Delbert Hardy Michael Heaven LuAnn Heiler Thomas Higbee Colin Hill Kathryn Hoag Nancy Holiday William Holmes Marilyn Hubbard Ann Jenks Karen Kamp Brian Kelly Terry Klein William Masch Theodore Monda Mike Mason Philip Mick Robert Miller Pat Powell 26 Eighth graders in this home-room seem to be enjoying their 10 minutes before class time CLASS OFFICERS President, Pat Powells Vice President, Allan Vissers Treasurer, Greg Tulliss S.C. Rep. , Terri Spragues Sec- fi 1 - f 'J 1. L? retary, Kathleen Gunters S. C. Rep. , Janet DeYoung. Energetic Eighth Graders if - f:.fwmrmu.f: ff 4-A 6 .1-. i 1 V ..t ' t if . 4 ' ., v. 1 A, ' ' . 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Andrew Stuart Brian Stuart Stuart Swiger Robert Talcott Denise Theisen Greg Tullis Richard VerBerg Allan Visser Morgan Wheat Kathy Williams Steve Willison Roland Worthington Lois Reinhardt Sheila Rhoades Craig Rolfe Kenneth Ruid Thomas Ruid Jimmy Slagle Diane Smith Sherry Smith Terry Sm ith Michael Sparks Terrie Sprague Linda Starr Eighth grade holds class meeting. r .rgzgzzxs w Cheryle Adgate Robert Anderson Mike Antcliff Skip Bever Ruth Beyer Tom Bowen Kathy Cahoon Rex Cahoon Mike Camp Pat Carigon Ann Clark Ron Cochrun Debbie Conner Barbara Cook Mark Culp Shirline Dean Duane Denman Keith DePotty Mike Dodge Ken Emelander Jim Essington Jane Fahrni Mary Fosburg Dale Frazer George Fulton Gary Goff Lucinda Goodenough Pat Greiner Lori Grieves Mary Ham plem an Linda Hauter Larry Heiler Dan Henderson Greg Hendrick Jim Herrick Aa A , ,g ieer , as ii V- N Q A L 'i it 'J 1 Q- ei' if LLVVV ' Ja! - .Rh aging X -was - . , 5' '.'. . . .:1':f.' if xi 5 5 Y R In-' .QM .: ' - VVKVA f - A t A .. 7 'C R 1 ' ' iaee 1 li F Q :ii K .-. 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A Bill Kimble Fred Laird Paul Luna Kren Lukens Cheryl McCarty Brenda Meyers Mary Meyers Bam Miller Ester Miller Robin Miller Chris Moore Gerald Nash Mike Nash Joy Noffke Pam Noon Bob Perry Don Plews Sharon Pratt Patti Pronski Scott Pulcifer Rhonda Raimer Charles Raison Charles Ross Glen Rowley Mike Scott Vicky Shaler Terry Sitzer Mike Smit Marlene Smith Roxanne Smith Mike Swiger Charles Theisen Sue Tichelaar Dan Titcombe Mike Topp Alan Trierweiler Debbie Vroman Carol Walter Elaine Walter Dick Wilkins Steve Williams Bill Woodman Steve Yaw fwfr ' , Jackie Chase Don DenBoer Allen Erb JoAnn Fahrni Andy Hill Judy Hubbard Bobbie Kamp Bob Keigley Jerry Kimble Debbie Koss Debbie Leary Celia Luna Joan Mick Cindy Miner Dean Mulnix Sr-ir , '3 ' WX yn .-sR i H ' Q ,N rr f ' lfwsewk A B1 j,.f,., leairrfr' s -: , -,, . 'r - f r P , ,. .. , TFP rr 'SQ' Q S-kk i 'Q m x W 15422 . Kim Adgate Kathy Anderson Deloris Annis Ellen Bartlett Q Susan Binder Phyllis Brough CLASS OFFICERS S iili President, Bob Keigleyg Treasurer, Dennis Mutschlerg A S.C. Representatives, Debbie Koss, Kim Adgate fAb- all sentjs Vice President, Judy Hubbards Secretary, Mary Chadwick. V 3-vs b Lynn Brooks Ed Brown '-rszzrilf 'jhrzfigau i 111 184 ' ' if Punlted Ophom ores 1 , ' rr' ',-.' V 1 Mary Chadwick 1 i S P ifii Q' 1 -S f -A rr L , ' . r ' 1 - , ' ., 7 1 '1 rr- . . will Michael Conner ff 14 ii, -71 -. 7 SY: wr r,.r. '1 - David Courter 'Q -12 A f yy , ' ' 'iiriss X f ' ii'iii A ., l ' Phyllis Curtiss laws Q rt Vesta Daugherty li- 5 1, . r --S--3 -fr 5 .K rrr r ' t'i' S Linda Emelander at 'F y f S ,. , Q ,lA, , r-- r'trr 'P .rir siis s, sz-H: ,,, Af: - f 'q. ' Q 'P rf . rf-57 r.- 757 E, 1 If r1.,i , i t P .. . N. i r Helen Gfieves f .. ' 1 i . Randy Gundam Q 1 Ji' i ' i'li Karen G'-H1162 M S Kendall Harrington A W A B r 14 A - M rrrli ,Q Sandra Henderson srs -H, , :- A 1 - 7 .- ' 7 . ' - Q I., i , ' V , ff rris ' ' Ssi S srssrr ..... Kathy Kellogg w e ,, P.-rr ' ' re W A 'VV - 'f -' r,, ! T,i y.., Ni V, 4... AAA, . Bin McKeller ' y Debbie Mmm f- r iii A s i1 if. rr , ' ,Q i r. 1 K s r - 1: 2315 W 'fi S g yyylt ,P A j i' ' ii'iii Q L t r , 5,3 -5 ' Q S 'P U - , , 'rrf . 13 1 ' .Q sg 4 'P ' Pam Morrison V ' if, Lg , , .P 'ff' W Bruce Mulnix ' .. ig, V. r , I . P- - P- . -,Q vi S ssrtr,rs ylrr x 30 Dennis Mutschler Curtiss Osborne Tom Page Ben Raisen Joy Reinhardt Cathy Slagh Steve Solomon Brenda Smith Roger Trierweiler Jerry Veltman Julie Visser Debbie Voorheis Mitch Vroman Doug Walter Bryce Weeks . vu ., Q- ggi, z. -in 3 .: t. rv W s X, X! X , it .t my-ww ff 't itbrx ii W, is diy ' ' R' if , kVk,IV ! S B rrrnnn, jg m y stt Y wg L5-1,r,,Fs K, m os ! .12 -.,r1 I v D . Ig, -Q' L , or ..,. ,..f 5 5'-N Q: - r Vlckl Weeks LM., W i Fred White lg , cindy Williams 'S nn,t .4 r - Judy Worthington + fr Q V M by Charmaine Woodman W 'N' Xi i'h'h f -QT-ji Richard wright P A A Qo, M y f - f i's'i2-W. , ', gf iilir 5 be an Mary Chadwick assists Mr. Hansel- man in taking ring orders from excited Sophomores are busily at work with their traditional cider sale. U l .Li I 2 : u , ' g . 1 : :rt - If I : , :L I . K . 3 ' S 2 fi :,..' -A I A get I .5 ' fi ig .: L 'A N ll 3' I 1 ' L ' f 1 I 2 J 1 I ! st' - , Q f 1 ,A ,Ms : l Terry Adair y QE, ty Linda Adgate ,,., A V ,,.7 EJVI Z it NX f S b 1 Elizabeth Albright Gary Antcliff 'fi A Ronald Antcliff lov m Q L CLASS OFFICERS President, Gloria Trierweiler: S.C. Representatives, Amy Y A S A,rnE2, ,ef:,' ' '-4 , I . Kgs Q if' Laird, Sharon Smith QAbsentj3 Secretary, Sharon Hunters A C A' ' Treasurer, Sue Gunterr Vice President, Kim Smith. Cathy Bowen Deanna Campbell Kevin Carigon David Chase Robert Clark Martin Cobb Ken Cole Judy Coulson Debbi Courtnay Norm Dawson Janet Denman Kathy Dixon Elizabeth Fisher Kathy Fosburg -Dawn Frederiksen Kathy Gallagher Donna Golombisky Jerry Greiner Gordon Grieves Chris Grieves Steve Guernsey Susan Gunter Tom Hecht Steve Herbruck Don Hubbard Scott Hubble Sharon Hunter Phyllis Kimble Amy Laird Jerry Lillie Carlos Luna Marilyn Mason Charlene Myers Steve Meyers Greg Miller if ji 1 QM l -, .gent M f l f 'fi Q W' Q I Am .fx mit' ren., L rj: an il QL Jun ,A L i if if L A Q ftrs L ii . ,V ia I i In 'W . Latvia A V' 73' Im- LLM 'E' ,ff at f it h A 'X if re 'i 1f'Yu N -fa if I 35 it ,fi Q lp Q P ' ',' . 2. 1 .lm 5'-7, V 'll' 4, F r : hm lm . gf. ,X 4 ,.,, A yy '5 f , L M 4 ' ,1 , -- , , , , f,V, 4, h, g I M-, 16, C ' ' , , V . C :ff 'Y . ' V 5:55521 ,t : fini ' V ik . 5 N ' ,r Mar. 'J Tx! ,HM -Q it ttr. af W g A A A' s,j,' ,, E .- F r ig! Tfqf' ix 1 Melissa Bartlett ij atb ' Margurite Miller C a 5 Barb Mutschler 2' S C Earl Pennington ., .',, if f-: f .W2' L-1 ' Mike Phillips , S nnl, e Terese Powell 112- nn Cindy Pulcifer Nj Michael Rolfe ' 3:36 fi. Ro er Rowle . 8 Y Jane Rutz . S- Pam Smit . O-.sr Dianna Smith 3' ' Kim Smith Mar Smith Y Sharon Smith wr sv 'I no P :'. K Sue Solomon John Sterzick M M Marsha Swiger RX., aw 'iii . Barb Voorheis Linda Walter , ' , X r Q. V' ' hl ' Larry Soules - .g '-1 46- A y y ff' ,V -f mi, -vs Gloria Trierweiler 177 ' 'iii 'dx , Q bv if s Ogv Steve White Norma Wigfield Elzie Williams jovial Juniors Debbie Wyman Terry Yeiter Robert Young A devoted and busy committee began planning in December for the Junior-Senior Prom, to be held at Adrian's Romona Terrace, in Grand Rapids. The Junior Class collected a total of S1224 and defeated the Sophomore Class in the magazine sales. 33 1968 Seniors To everything there is a season and a times a time to weep, and a time to laugh . .. a time to mourn, and a time to dance .. . a time to seek, and a time to lose . . . a time to keep and a time to cast away. All of these things apply to our graduation, for though we are happy to reach our goal, we are sad that we must leave so many things behind. We would like to laugh and cry, mourn and dance, at the same time. We must now seek for whatever our future is, whether is be sad or happy, exciting or dull, long or short. CLASS MOTTO: We will find a path or make one. CLASS COLORS: Dartmouth Green and White CLASS FLOWER: White Mum EXCHANGE STUDENTS Sietske Bleeksma from Holland and Mike Boldt from Germany have made an interesting and incentive addition to the Senior class this year. 'hx ,. ft. . 3.1, . ,.m5 Z 4' CLASS OFFICERS Marilyn Keigley, V. Pres., Carol Corne- Pres., lisseg Sec., Terri Beukemag Treas., Lynda Miller, S.C. Rep., Gregg LaVean and John Carmen. D. A.R. GOOD CITIZEN Susan Pratt was chosen from the Senior girls to receive this outstanding award. H XE Senior Superlatives QL-RJ Vlost likely t0 Suggegd - KATHY DYK and LEE STUART Most pOpu1aI' - LYNDA MILLER and EOE DAVIS Did HIOSY fOr C1333 - MARILYN KEIGLEY and JOE STUCK Best dI'6SS6d - SHIRLEY JACKSON and DOUG JACKSON MOSI Studious - KATHY GREINER and STEVE CARIGON ClltCSt - TERRI BEUKEMA and GARY HUBBARD CLEJISS pests - SONYA SPARKS and GREGG LavEAN 3 ,,:k kg ii 35 Terry Albright Ron Avery Judy E. Berndt Terri Beukema life should always be the American sports- sweet and petite we are blessed with a summer afternoon man Michael Boldt Grace Sietske Bleeksma Ruth Anne Blough a G. E. fGerman Pete Bos our little Dutch girl always there to set electronicsj wizard why should the devil the world on fire have all the fun? Marilyn Keigley and her trusty pola- roid sneak up on these Seniors as they indulge in the spirit of their Senior year. Mass confusion sets in on dress down day. Senior girls chant V . . . V . . . Victory at Kathy's party after the Powderpuff Football Game. Roberta Campbell if a line was crook- ed, she'd argue it straight Carol L. Cornelisse sweet things come in small packages Steve Carigon this guy's not so shy Bob Davis what he hasn't done would be easier to list John Carman it's not what you do, but what you get away with Craig E. Dawson a new Redskin man Roger Brown a hero at football and his Harley Roger Butcher a worthy letterrnan of quiet nature Exchange students Sier- ske and Mike get measured for Senior caps and gowns, 1 1 5 John Fisher who me? . . . Fords, Chevys, and girls Kathy Greiner who said silence is go1den? 38 Larry Dean Paul J. Denny Rosalie DePotty walks with his head straight from Marl- watch out for the in- in the Clouds boro Country nocent ones Virginia Ann Dixon Kathy Kyk Dennis Fahrni her virtues far ex- devil in disguise give him an X-6 and ceed her height he's right at home fa f . is The tough Seniors end the football season by displaying their physique to the camera. 5 The 1967 Homecoming Court awaits the an- nouncement of who will be crowned Queen. Doug Jackson Shirley Ann Jackson leader ofthe pack, our squirrel with lots name's Jack of curl Marilyn J. Keigley Roger A. Kimble she's tall and on the FFA, up up and a- ba11 way Beverly Hale Tom Hauter big brown eyes, there's more to Spot large personality than meets the eye Vicki Lynn Henderson Gary Hubbard she knows blonds down with crutches have more fun and curls First place in float competition was given to the Senior Class, who incredible float is pictured above. 39 30953 , . Z., .R , . an Roger Brown, Joe Stuck, and Roger Butcher strain their muscles U5 while working diligently to put up the new activity board devised by the Varsity Club. 3 W.. tt,,,, . lv fs 4 V m -r-'- g H V W t r X .f sfff.s4ff1. - -F vrf ' f . 'Q'- QQ X- if Iii ' .W--ft I 40 M raise' -- fi- K K K. 7 . W i industrious Senior girls, assembly line style, manufacture sandwiches for the '68 Swing-in, held on December 30. Gregg A. LaVean everybody loves a clown Raul Luna what I do I won't tell Karen Miller an eye for mischief Tony Miller partial to his scream- in' Trail 90 Mike Leary a veteran among us Marcia Maxwell get a book, learn to cook Lynda K. Miller a daydream believer and a homecoming queen Nancy Newell she views life as a possibility Jack Noon Jill Noon Deborah J, Page happiness is long you don't have to only Rapunzel has hair make noise to be prettier hair Par Phillips active' Gary L. Puffpaff quiet ways, a smile Susan K. Pratt comin' down the for all her style is versatile track you could hear a Puff I fifil I The Class of 1968 stands in traditional formation as the '67 graduating Seniors march -into Commencement exercises. Us GF lf, Jean Reinhardt a smile goes a long way Phil Rhoades our jolly green giant 4l f-f iq X. E 3 E 1 , r Y In October the Seniors took on the task of wash- ing and waxing a trailer to earn some money for the class. Daniel K. Smith the mouse that roared Lee Stuart our mayor and an athlete 42 Sonja L. Sparks always leaves them laughing Joseph T. Stuck likes everybody and everything, except schoo1 Leo Rutz Marylin Sage he StLldi6S, but beware of the calm What? before the storm Melanie Schaefer Marti Slagh variety is the spice active, fun, on the of life, fun Bill Sweet Cheryle Ann Tyler his world is made of TippSC8HO6, Tylers whee1s two Sharon Kay Tyler Judy Lynn Veltman Valerie Vickery Susan E. White a twin with her own a quick wit, sparks very meek, she's her goal--to be a personality in her eyes going to Chic nurse ? Helen Wi1kiI1S Connie Williams likes to knit, full of rosy cheeks, a smile wit to match Gary Yaw Linda S. Young he's our cheetah you're only young The sky is the limit on dress down day. Seniors brand man once transfer their attention to everything but schoolwork 'Anything goes' on dress clown day, anything and everything. 2? unasmaas A ,: tv , .J , . am, Emfia' - .Nw - an-. Q'- - 1rrzw.,.,,,3,2?sa lkfkdixif? V H Q.f..r1:1 1 5 L.,Jf1': 'ffwfl . i im r f33fHgi?4'i,..L51 .. W X1 1 11 A iiugmw 4, Student Life 45 -ia ' i STUDENT COUNCIL This group of students provides for stu- Keigleyy Linda Walker, John Carmen, dent participation in school government. Amy Laird T-em Sprague Mr Lada lst fL'R7 Debbie Koss- Shirley Jackson- 3rd - Roger Rowley, Gloria Trierweiler, Sue Pratt, Lee Suart, Marti Slagh, Bam Gregg Laveany Kathy Dyk' Karen Gunter, Miller, Linda Hauter. 2nd - Cheryl Mc- Carlos Luna- Cart , Pat Powell, Bob Kei le , Maril ri Y S Y Y y i S. C. OFFICERS Mayor, Lee Stuartg Secretary, Sue Pratt: Vice Mayor, Marti Slaugh: Clerk assemblies, they help to provide educational experi- ences. Shirley Jackson. The Student Counci1's aims are many. Through THESPIAN TROUPE QL-Ry Marti Slagh, Gloria Trierweiler, Bob Davis, Marilyn Keigley, Mike Leary, Kathy Dyk takes orders for the Honor Society's Book Fair. HONOR SOCIETY This distinguished club is a National Honor Society member. lst QL-RJ Marilyn Keigley, Sharon Tyler, Kathy Greiner, Debbie Page, Kathy- Dyk. 2nd - Carol Cornelisse, Susan Pratt, Nancy Newell, Linda Young, Steve Carigon, Lee Stuart, Terri Beukema, Miss Imel, sponsor. ANNUAL STAFF This Annual Staff proudly presents the 1968 Chieftain. ist qt-Ry Lynda Miner, Debbi Courtnay, Debbie Koss, Terri Beukema, Mari- lyn Keigley, Judy Hubbard, Kathy Dyk, Marti Slagh. 2nd - Cheryl McCarty, Sharon Hunter, Judy Coulson, Kathy Gallagher, Melissa Bart- lett, Cathy Slagh, Bam Miller, Linda Hauter, ,ia CHEIFTAIN EDITORS Seated at the head of the table are the 1968 Chieftain Co-editors, Marilyn Keigley and Terri Beukema. The rest of the main staff includes Debbi Courtnay, Kathy Dyk, Judy Hubbard, and Debbie Koss, Absent, Sharon Smith. Gloria Trierweiler, Mary Fosburg, Cheryl Ad- gate, Kim Hubbard. 3rd - Steve Carigon, Charlene Meyers, Susan Pratt, Jean Reinhardt, Doug Walter, Robert Brown, Ron Avery, Bob Davis, Pam Smit, Mary Chadwick, Ruth Blough, Bev Hale. HJ-SPY EDITORS Lee Stuart, Shirley Jackson, Roger Brown and Kim Smith. ' A vwnm..f- . w..,,,,,.W,.- HI -SPY STAFF This active staff with the help of Mr. Brown has produced many fine Hi-Spies this year. lst QL-RJ Lynda Miller, Kim Smith, Roger Brown, Shirley Jackson, Lee Stuart, Cheryl McCarty, Cheryl Adgate, Bam Miller, 2nd - Marilyn Hubbard, Kathy Williams, Linda Hauter, Marilyn Keigley, Sue White, Marti Slagh, Kathy Gallagher, Judy , 4 Z if , iiiti fi 4 li? gl fl ,xi A 4 ,, mi L JJ. tear, ' NURSES AIDS Ruth Blough and Bev Hale deliver trays at the lonia Hubbard, Gloria Trierweiler, Cathe Slagh, Terri Sprague, Mr. Laabs. County Memorial Hospital. 3rd - Mary Fosburg, Kathy Greiner, Roger Kimble, Gregg LaVean, Bob Clark, Mike Butcher, Mitch Vroman, Bob Davis, Mary Chadwick. FUTURE NURSES OF AMERICA lst QL-RJ Mary Fosburg, Linda Walter, Nancy Newell, Debbie Page, Ruth Blough, Bev Hale, Valerie Vickery. 2nd - Carol Cornelisse, Ellen Bartlett, Cherle Tyler, Connie Williams, Marcia Maxwell, Karen Miller, Phyllis Blough, susan White, Mary Hampleman, Sponsor Mrs. Nyland, Virginia Dixon. 3rd - Melanie Schaefer, Kathy Anderson, Judy Veltman, Marilyn Mason, Mary Chadwick, Susan Gunter, Mary Smith. MF 5,,'i Future Farmers of America Their aim is the development of agricultural leadership, cooperation, and citizenship. lst QL-RJ Duane Denman, Jim Essington, Alan Trierweiler, Ben Frazer, ,Mike Smit, Bryce Weeks, John Sterzick, Dennis Fahrni, Paul Denny, Steve Williams, Larry Heiler. 2nd - Curt Osborne, Jerry Kimble, Dave Chase, Mike Phillips, lack Noon, Roger Kimble, Gary Puff- Paff, Leo Rutz, Bill McKellar, Dave Courter, These FFA members are fixing the carbu- retor on this tractor owned jointly by the school farm and the school. Dick Wilkins, Steve Guernsey, Mike Nash, Mike Topp, Robin Miller, Chris Moore, Gary Nash, Ben Raison, Dan Smith, Mr, Plews, 3rd - Steve Yaw, Ken Cole, Larry Soules, Terry Yeiter, Ron Antcliff, Steve Meyers, Phil Rhoades, Mike DeYoung, Scott Pulcifer, Chris Grieves, Ken Emelander, Roger Rowley, Roger Butcher, Mike Rolfe, Skip Bever, cliff, Steve Holmes, Mike Ant- a l f f This 4 , A fi-VK' 1 , W 3 ikfgfaagg Paul Denny, Pete Bos, and Jack Noon pause from their tedious work for a breath of fresh air. CAMPUS LIFE This club helps to promote the spiritual life of Saranac students. lst CL-Ry Joella Hesche, Karen Lukens, Mary Hampleman, Barb Mutschler. 2nd - Andy Davenport, Earl Pennington, Lee Stuart, Greg Miller, Sponsor Rev. Frank, Tom Page, Andy Hill, Terry Herbruck, Dennis Mutschler, Terry Smith. lst QL-RJ Helen Grieves, Debbie Merritt, Pat Phillips, Marcia Maxwell, Melanie Schae- fer, Jane Rutz, Karen Gunter, Barb Voorheis, 2nd - Sue Tichelaar, Jacki Chase, Mary Hample- man, Vicki Weeks, Valerie Vickery, Charmaine Woodman, Margurite Miller, Mary Myers, FUTURE HOM EMAKERS OF AMERICA Mawwwwwa vias f 'K New FHA members fback rowj are ini- tiated into the Future Homemakers Club. Patti Pronski, Debbie Conner, Debbie Leary, Marie Mooney, Sponsor Mrs. Sherwood. 3rd - Holly Kent, Phyllis Curtiss, Ester Miller, Sue Binder, Marilyn Mason, Julie Visser, Joan Mick Cindy Miller, Cindy Williams, Virginia Dixon, Judy Worthington, ..- H AVA-s..4T,m:' ,,,,, , , ,Y , 5 ' The active Varsity Club meets to discuss their Christmas card sale. ALL CONFERENCE Congratulations to Roger Butcher and Roger Brown Bob Davis, Joe Stuck, Doug Jackson, and Tom Hecht received Honorable mention. VARSITY CLUB These individuals represent athletes who have earned a letter in a varsity sport. lst QL-RJ Norm Dawson, Gary Hubbard, Gary Yaw, Doug Jackson, Bob Davis, Ron Avery, Lee Stuart, Mr. Lepien. 2nd - Curt Osborne, Scott Hubble, Tom Hauter, Andy Hill, Dave Chase, Dean Mulnix, Gary Puffpaff, Joe Stuck, Roger Rowley, Bryce Weeks, Bob Keigley. 3rd - Kendall Harrington, Tom Hecht, Mike Butcher, Steve White, Craig Dawson, Greg Miller, Dave Courter, Roger Brown, Roger Butcher, Ken Cole, Mitch Vroman. COMMERCIAL CLUB They serve not only the school, but also the community. lst QL-RJ Betty Fisher, Vicki Henderson, Kathy Dixon, Janet Denman, Judy Berndt, Charlene Meyers, Sue White, Deanna Campbell, Dianne Smith, Norma Wigfield. 2nd - Jackie Chase, Valerie Vickey, Donna Golombisky, Rosalie DePotty, Debby Merritt, Jane Rutz, Shirley Jackson, Sue Binder, Melissa Bart- lett, Sue Gunter, Pat Phillips, Marcia Maxwell, Sharon Hunter, Amy Laird. 3rd - Roberta Campbell, Barb Voorheis, Bob Clark, Gary Puffpaff, Joe Stuck, Greg Miller, Kevin Carigon, Bob Young, Ken Cole, Judy Coulson, Kathy Fosburg, Mr. Laabs. SERVICE CLUB This organization's purpose is to serve others. lst QL-RQ Dianne Smith, Kathy Dixon, Betty Fisher, Barb Voorheis. 2nd - Pat Phillips, Jane Rutz, Pam Smit, Charlene Meyers, Janet Denman: 3rd - Terry Yeiter, Mike Phillips, Joe Stuck, Gary Puffpaff, Larry Soules. ' K in isii l . ,- - .. J 1 1' ,, ' M' 53 'Q J rf if V CNE ,srt 3 I 1 if 5 'Y . ,,' r?m3s'??, . ,:f0iiim,, ifflh-weff,f1P1 f111f12f1f-91 7 ' V f, K ,A . rl ', 2: K.: ,' -. f 1 ' -., FY ' , t X' 3 wer rf,, - ' 42:5 ,,,, I4 ,..f J ' Tiff: ' WA 1 1' 'Pgf J V1 ' J 5 , ', 1 J f i L' 'K t J, ,sk I H , Commercial Club provides a Christmas Basket of food, clothing, and toys for a needy family, 53 IITCLLI n It's a solemn moment for the Class of 1967 as they wait . . . expectantly. Graduation of 767 f it ,av Bonnie Keitzman delivers her salutatory address. She expresses her appreciation of the past and The Valedictorian, Bob McCarty, addresses the anticipant thoughts of the future. audience. A 'fherishedw Prom ,rw Bob David, Joe Stuck, and their dates drift away from the dancing in the East State Room and stroll out on the terrace for a breath of fresh air. K The music for these entranced young adults was provided by The Presidentials. tw I . . ,,t, :,1 ft..r 1 lf.: ,at , . - ,-.,,, , The 1967 Junior-Senior Prom was held at The Mr. President Motor Inn in Grand Rapids. Couples mingle together and enjoy the roman- tic atmosphere. The evening was also satisfying for these adults as they relax and take advantage of the refreshments. 55 t iiaiifirfl .my ' NORTHWOOD WORKSHOP The ladder to success is a good yearbook, The annual staff gained experience in yearbook editing at Northwood Institute during the summer. An Active, Ins using ummer DRIVER'S TRAINING Cathe and Jo Ann learn how to change a flat tire. ,,,. SUMMER BAND Senior band members display BOQS STATE thefrophy theft was you In the Representing Saranac High at Boy's State were Lee gonghzgee Fan para e OH August Stuart, Paul Denny, Steve Carigon, Gary Hubbard, Ron Avery, Gregg LaVean, and Doug Jackson. ELECTIONS Lee Stuart, candidate for Mayor, proposes his views on our school's functioning pro- cesses, SU Senior quarterback, Doug Ia ELEC TIONS Nervous competitors watch and listen as Marti Slagh addresses the student body. triving for Victory MMER PRACTICE ckson, observes the second string backfield. The Seniors demonstrate a sweep right. Marti Slagh, who scored a touchdown for the Seniors, is the ball carrier Carol Cornelisse scored two touchdowns. Coaches Hubbard and Yaw contemplate . the action on the field. Monk's Followers 1 G1I'1S Take OVCI' just gained five yards. As the other candidates and cheerleaders watch Queen Kevin Carigon modestly accepts his crown. Kevin, a Junior, was picked from six candidates, 'S -.9 ' ,, . .x ,f w .J ,N I fl X en are .irs ssssi i I n s 'ei r w i i i Hg , , .tx 1 4 fakes the Seniors out. , rr in xl . 58 1 mx Gloria Trierweiler the Great Dames quarterback, I ' ' ,wi G5 , The seniors relax and enjoy a day of complete Twirp Week and Senior Dress Down new A f Day . P f i g . a time to mi change -chaos. Mike forces Judy to succumb to his wishes. The Junior girls all seem to want Scott for their date, He appears to be pondering over his choices. 59 The 1967 Homecoming Court . . . Juniors: Roger Rowley, Amy Laird, Greg Miller, Terese Powell, Scott Hubble fsubstitute for Torn Hechtj, Gloria Trierweiler. Seniors: Gary Yaw, Bev Hale, Gary Hubbard, Kathy Dyk, King Bob Davis, and Queen Lynda Miller. 'QI-Iappiness Is TT B D ,uid -.77 Dancing is all part of the happiness of Home- coming. The music was heightened by the clever decorations designed by the cheerleaders. Q The highlight of the evening was the crown ing ofthe King, Bob Davis, by Queen Lynda. S v The King and Queen lead the tra- ditional dance for the couples of the court. '-WL 14 Shown above is the second place Sophomore float, xx gg- '7'N with its theme being, A Victory is Worth Getting Clean For, 4-I sv.,-5 'X . K f , A- rfrtt to 1 V ' lt: A - S' wvxe,.ggp1s.- f f .. , . . .. it .T W ,, mei. t xhxgfd a2J:..,t Lp, A RN ik flaws 5 'f W 7 lf l:Tmt37f5 ' f A , was 'gs ,. 'X ,f ,A F' 1 f 2 with their first attempt at a float, the Freshmen chose Bomb the Red Raiders and Snoopy was their character. Happiness Hits You Right Between the Goal Posts was the theme for the Iunior's float this year. 6I .l NOON ACTIVITIES The noon-hour offers a time for many activities. l'. A. ROOM The most common past-time is simply goofing Room 109 is a busy center for Hi-Spy, around, Annual, teachers, typists, and also stray students, BETWEEN CLASSES K .. X - a . Q Lssf Students seek to enjoy every second of their break LUNCH between classes. When the bell rings at 11:40 students scramble for the lunch lines. PEP ASSEMBLY The unfamiliarcharacters pictured above are the cheerleaders in disguise. To promote variety at pep assemblies they often put on a skit. A Time To Break Away JUG OF SPIRITS The cheerleaders inspire students to yell by giving a jug of spirit to the class who cheers the loudest. ASSEMBLY The Wonderful World of Turkey was pre- sented by the drama class at the Thanksgiving Assembly. Nw.. Sports Kim Hubbard gains a few yards against a tough Fulton team. Two Carson players annihilate Saranac's quarterback. S J. V., SCOREBOARD They S we 20- - Carson-Crystal - g- - - 12 26 - - Montabeliai- s- -1- - - ,6 13 y- - cemrai Montcalm - - 0 odd- - Fulton - - - - 6 12--Portland-- d -36 'D ' 7 S - ' Lakeview - - - - -y Junior Varsity Football lst QL-Ry Mike Smit, Curt Osborne, Fred Laird, Duane Denman, Chuck Theisen, Steve Yaw. 2nd - Roger Trierweiler, Andy Hill, Rex Cahoon, Gary Goff, Kim Hubbard, Tom Bowen, 66 br Mr. Krasuski, Coach, Steve Solomon, Mike Dodge, Glen Rowley, Mike Swiger, Jerry Velt- man, Doug Walter. 'IVF' , , .M i Q A Xie y sig 9 l olrggft 1, t ll tultzam W '39 52 ' , if l , gf- , N Vll ,fill W bl-A-iff 'Zf 3 45 47 ll Q N M' 6 1 5 1 'Ks s zz ggi A . is X9 2 M2 'J , L in -..,.gi' -' 1 ,, P' if I .c 1 t 1 lst QL-RJ Tom Hauter, Bob Davis, Gary Hub- Dawson, Dean Mulnix, Manager. 3rd Mr bard, Roger Butcher, Captain, Gary Yaw, Doug Thomas, Assistant Coach, Ed, Brown, Norm Jackson, Lee Stuart. 2nd - Curt Osborne, Man- Dawson, Kendall Harrington, Dave Courter ager, Bryce Weeks, Mitch Vroman, Ron Avery, Scott Hubble, Tom Hecht, Roger Rowley M Roger Brown, Joe Stuck, Greg Miller, Craig TerBurgh, Coach. VARSITY SCOREBCARD They 20 - - Portland St. Pats - 0 - - Carson-Crystal - - 6 - - Montabella - - - - Gary Hubbard looks for the end zone against Portland but falls short. 7-- 18- 45- ,9-K 42 Central Montcalm Fulton - - - 4 - -V Portland - - - ' Springport - - - Lakeview - - A3115 fc if , ,gm Gary Hubbard cuts back through an open hole A Time To Fight mf' Shown here is Bryce Weeks, Sophomore halfback, as he attempts to penetrate Port- 1and's rugged defense, with the help of Roger Brown in an early season upset for Fulton, Gary Yaw breaks through on Springport's muddy, snow-covered field. 68 Doug Jackson tries to elude a Portland tackler in a vain attempt to pick up a first down. Saranac Reds surround the enemy, Doug Jackson is oblivious to the distrac tion of his rival as he aims for the basket. Teamwork is evident here as the Redskins work the ball in for a shot. The Freshman Basketball Team is coached Bill Kimble. 2nd - Jim Herrick, Ron Cochrun, by Mr. Krasuski. lst fL-RJ Tom Bowen, Don Rex Cahoon, Terry Sitzer, Robin Miller, Dick Plews, Alan Trierweiler, Fred Laird, Gary Goff, Wilkins, Kim Hubbard. Both teams anxiously wait to see if Doug Walter scored two points. The J. V. 's motto is Kill, ,lun Kill, Kill. , . Mitch Vrornan fights for a jump-ball during an exciting victory over Portland .- lzllzkl N3 QL-Ry Bob Keigley, Andy Hill, Jerry Velt- Terry Sitzer, Mike Swiger, Mitch Vroman, man, Doug Walter, Mr, TerBurgh, Coach, Dave Chase. I l . ,rw 1 , wfx., is , ,-31155 . :s-:...,,1 Coach Shick, a new name around SHS this lst QL-RJ Gary Yaw, Roger Butcher, Lee Stuart year, and his tough Redskin team have provided 2nd - Mr. Shick, Coach, Doug Jackson, Mike the fans with several exciting games this year. Butcher, Greg Miller, Ron Avery, Craig Daw- They are small in number, but rank high in Sou, 196, Stuck, ability. Greg Miller snags an offensive rebound. Varsity Basketball VARSITY SCOREBOARD ' They We 18 r - lonia Academy - - - 106 73 - -1 Carson-Crystal ---- 55 71 - - Montabella -, ----- 72 81 - - Central Montcalm - - 55 60g- - ,Fulton - -- - -5- - -' - 63 55 - - Portland ------- 67 73 - - -Vestaburg A- - - -76 87 - - Lakeview - - -, -7 -63 70 - - Carson-Crystal - - -V- 77 54 - - Montabella -'---- 57, 77 - - Central Montcalm - - 87 sa -7 - Furious --a----- A 63 86 - - Portland ------ v- 81 84 - S- vestabuirg - - - as The J. V. Redskinettes had an even season Debbie Koss, Linda Hauter. 2nd - Mrs. Ny- with 3 wins and 3 losses. The team scored vic- land, Coach, Janet Denman, Linda Walter, tories over Lakewood, Portland, and Carson. Mary Chadwick, Brenda Smith, Judy Hubbard, lst QL-RJ Joella Hesche, Cheryle Adgate, Cathe Slagh, Vicki Weeks. Cheryl McCarty, Debbie Vroman, Bam Miller, unior Varsity irlgs Basketball Fulton guards offer no distraction to Brenda Smith as she lays the ball up for 2 points. 72 Cathe Slagh receives encouragement from her teammates as she takes aim. The J. V. 's beat Portland 11-8 in this game. The team anticipates Lynda's next move. VARSITY SCOREBOARD - They We 18, - - Lakewood - - - -34 13--1onra--- --Q3 30 - - Fulton - - - 36 ll - - Portland ------- 17 45 - - Central Montcalm - - 32 42 - - Montabella ----'- 20 '7 - - Carson-Crystal ---- 34 The Redskin girls fought hard and ended the season with 5 wins and 2 losses. lst QL-RJ Melanie Schaefer, Gloria Trierweiler, Terri Beukema, Lynda Miller, Marilyn Sage, Shirley ,Z , Astounded and joyous, the Varsity heads for the locker room after a victory over Portland-- the fourth consecutive win for the team. irlas Varsity Basketball x as tt., Jackson, Amy Laird. 2nd - Marsha Swiger, Sietske Bleedsma, Marilyn Keigley, Melissa Bartlett, Sonya Sparks, Kathy Dyk, Marti Slagh, Connie Williams, Mrs. Nyland, Coach. psf 1115 WX i . , . 1.1: G2 f I . 1 t 1 y 24 These smiling Redskins put in a hard-fought season. At CMU Dave Little received 3rd place in the shot put. Doug Jackson, Mike Butcher, Roger Rowley, and Ken Cole, the mile relay team, placed 3rd in the regionals. In the State meet Gary Yaw placed 9th in the long jump. lst QL-RQ Kip Cady, Ken Cole, Curt Osborne, Alan Trierweiler, Gary Yaw, Gary Puffpaff, Track Team, 1967 Gary Hubbard, Andy Hill, Ed Brown, Norm Dawson, Mark Culp, Manager, 2nd - Mr. Ter- Burgh, Coach, Mitch Vroman, Stuart Solomon, Doug Jackson, Mike Butcher, Doug Walter, Greg Miller, Dave Little, Terry Albright, Roger Brown, Roger Butcher, Roger Rowley, Bob Davis, Skip Bever, George Fulton, Managers. A at 74 ln front of anticipant Saranac spectators and fellow track competitors, Gary Puffpaff clears 5'5 in the high jump. lf2 mile against Carson. Mike Butcher takes first place in the y My ,,,, W rt 11142, i J.-Ai' if Stuart Solomon misses in an attempt to break h ' ' h l d f l1'2 Gary Puffpaff is shown here running the high t e exlstmg sc OO taco: O hurdles at the Central Montcalm track field. Gary Yaw and Gary Hubbard compete in the respectively, Saranac's rivals for this track 100 yard dash and capture first and third place meet were the Carson City Eagles. 75 -za 1 f f sf, ff- is tr - fr 0. i 1stfL-Ry Mr. Lepien, Coach, Lee Stuart, 2nd - Mike Butcher, Roger Rowley, Roger Andy Hill, Gary Yaw, Doug Jackson, Craig Butcher, Roger Brown, Mitch Vroman Dave Adgate, Gary Hubbard, Dean Mulnix, Manager, Chase, Bob Davis. BASEBALL SCOREBOARD 1967 Baseball Team They O - - Lakewood - - 3 - - Middleville - - - 9 - - Carson-Crystal - - 1 - - Montabella - - - J.-sagem 6 - - Central Montcalm W O - - Portland ---- - '7--Fulton---- 4 - - Lakeview - - Andy Hill awaits the next pitch in a victorious game against Lakeview Doug Jackson prepares to mutilate the spheroid Bob Keigley attempts a long putt to complete this hole with a bogey. As Don Hubbard tees off on the 8th hole at Morrison Lake Golf Course, teammates Stuart Bob, and Kim anticipate the accuracy of the drive, Golf at S S The GO1fTe-am of 1967, coached by Mr- McCarty, Stuart Solomon, Kim Smith, Bob Laabs, consisted of seven very capable Redskin Keigleyy DOH Hubbard- golfers. CL-Ry Scott Hubble, Kip Cady, Bob lf' YHA -2 6, f The coaches of SHS all have different mottos, but the same goal--to win. Mr Lepien is the Athletic Director and Baseball Coach. The Varsity Basketball Team is coached by Mr. Shick. Mr. TerBurgh coaches Varsity Football, Junior Varsity Basketball, and Track. Mr. Thomas is assistant Coach for Track and Football. Mr. Krasuski heads Junior Varsity Football and Freshman Basketball. Golf is coached by Mr. Laabs. Mrs. Nyland coaches the Girl's Basketball Teams. Coaches and Cheerleaders The Varsity Cheerleaders are Marilyn Sage, Shirley Jackson, Amy Laird, Lynda Miller, M 'S1hG1'T' '1, dSh S ara ig ' Ona Hemel er an aron Koss, Judy Hubbard, Mary Chadwick, Cathe mn ca Sem, Slagh, Cheryl McCarty, and Linda Hauter. The JV squad consists of Bam Miller, Debbie The Redskin backers support our team to the finish. The cheerleaders direct SHS spirit as the Reds battle on for a victor The crowd responds with loyalty as the Saranac Marching Band plays our school song. ,NX k..,,k Q-new THEY'VE COME AND GONE--AND NOT A BAD CROP SO ' FAR. WE'VE SEEN A LONG LINE OF GRADUATES AC- 'j:1, CEPT THEIR RESPONSIBILITIES, SERVE THEIR COUN- ' +:::Q TRY, FOUND FAMILIES: AND WE WANT TO EXPRESS Q, ,,'1-Q-' OUR ADMIRA TION FOR THEM, AND THE GREATEST , CONFIDENCE THAT THIS CLASS WILL DO AS WELL. S HENRIETTA AND DYARL MERRITT CONGRATULATIONS TO THE GRADUATING SENIORS PauI's Barber Shop Dr. Laird Morris-Roetman Funeral Home Darby's Auto Service Dr. Kidle Martin Twins Bernie'S Coffee Shop Dr. Slagh J. 8: K. Service Station Un 5 l 1 - I , . .:,I s i I' V . . 1 I'1MLQ'i'iI'L-IIL '1'..'1g THE ADVERTISER ,I- 'Q TRUST YOUR CAR TO THE MAN WHO WEARS THE STAR AT . . . 9-if-' GOLDIE'S TEXACO SERVICE Marfax Grease Ph. 642-9131 ' 1 I-Iavoline Motor Oil f Saranac , Michigan I SARANAC HARDWARE Saranac Hardware welcomes cus- tomers to its new gift department. MMPA Says Gogd Luck to the Seniors for the last time. We wish ,U zrz the SG1'liOI'S thE best of 111C K. ,A., f-'ff 45,5,':-i,I2f'51f'ff'J , JOHNSON, CARRINGTON, 8. RITTENGER INSURANCE Q, ,,. REAL ESTATE Saranac Lowell Grand Rapids Ada 642-4841 FIRST SECURITY BANK Saranac Ionia Belding Lyons-Muir CARR AGENCY m DICK BENNETT, Agent ..u,.q -5 1 ..A: H R f ' .,ffr 'm Ewfw' wEf 'Mm ,v ,,,.. 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SARA-SNAC Good Luck to 1968 Seniors Owned and Operated by CHUCK BARTLETT and FAMILY J LARRY'S STORE Complete variety of shoes and clothing for the whole family. ex 1 js DEHN PHOTOGRAPHY lonia Natural Color Senior Portraits SARANAC MANUFACTURING COMPANY Saranac , Michigan 1-.KAR bww i.., ,Q .MN X '1 YXQUKIE ,S ' H223 Halas W ,Q A ig ol. . ,,,-f 4 -:Qf .wfwfwii - --,, N.1. Q N - 'R , it R iere - riia .iw sw,-Q fi-is :riff qgggg, K, JQQQZA Best Wishes to the Class of l968 ALBRIGHT, T. Track 39 Library 3. AVERY, R. Annual 2, 3,49 Hi-Spy 1, 2, 3,49 Varsity Club 2, 3, 49 Football 1, 2, 3,4, Let. 3,49 Basketball 1,2,3,4, Let. 3,49 Baseball l,2, Let. 29 S.C. Rep. 2 39 Boys' State 3. BERNDT, J. Commercial 3,4. BEUKEMA, T. Annual 2, 3,49 Honor Society 3,49 Band 1,29 Powderpuff 2,49 Basketball 1, 2, 3,4, Let. 3,49 Cheer- leader 19 Secretary 1, 2, 3,49 English pin 19 Typing Il pin 39 Jr. Play 39 Musi- cal Comedy 29 Carnival Court 39 North- wood Inst. 3. 9 BLEEKSMA, S. Powderpuff 49 Basket- ball 49 Carnival Court 4. BLOUGH, R. Annual 49 FNA 1, 2, 3,49 Powderpuff 2, 49 Basketball 1, 29 Jr. Play 39 Musical Comedy 29 Carnival Court 29 Homecoming Court 3. BROWN, R. Annual 49 Hi-Spy 2, 3,49 Varsity Club 2, 3, 49 Football 1, 2, 3,4, Let. 3,49 Track 1,2,3,4, Let. 2, 3,49 Baseball 39 S.C. Rep. 19 Jr. Play 39 Northwood lnst. 3. BUTCHER, R. FFA 49 Varsity Club 2, 3, 49 Football 1, 2, 3,4, Let. 2, 3, 49 All Conference 3,49 Basketball 1, 2, 3,4, Let. 3,49 Track 1, 2, 3,49 Baseball 1, 2, 3,4, Let. 3,4. CAMPBELL, R. Commercial 3,49 Band 1, 2, 3, 49 English pin 2. CARIGON, S. Annual 49 Jr. Play 3. CARMAN, J. S. C. 3,43 Football 29 Baseball 29 S. C. Rep., 3,49 Jr. Play 39 Musical Comedy 2. CARTER, J. Cross Country 1,2, 3,4. CORNELISSE, C. FNA 1,2,3,49 S.C. 19 Powderpuff 49 V. President 49 Jr. Play 39 Homecoming Court 3. Davis, B. Annual 49 Hi-spy 1,2,3,49 Thespian 49 Varsity Club 2, 3,49 Football 1, 2, 3,4, Let. 2, 3,49 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Let. 39 Track 1,2,3,4, Let. 2, 3, 49 Baseball l,2, 3, 4, Let. 3,43 V. President 39 Jr. Play 39 Musical Comedy 29 Home- coming King 4. DAWSON, C. Varsity Club 49 Football 4, Let. 49 Basketball 4, Let. 49 Baseball 4, Let. 4. DEAN, L. FFA 39 Football 1,29 Basket- ball 19 Track l,2, Let. 1, 2. DENNY, P. Hi-Spy 19 FFA 1,2, 3,49 S.C. 39 FFA Leadership pin 39 Boys' State 3. DEPOTTY, R. Biology pin 39 Home EC. II pin 19 Jr. Play 3. DIXON, V. FHA 49 FNA 49 Jr. Play 3, pin 3. DYK, K. Annual 2, 3, 49 Honor Society 3, 49 S. C. '49 Band 1,2, 3,4, pin 39 Pow- derpuff 2,49 Basketball 1, 2, 3,4, Let. 3, 49 Geometry pin 29 World History pin 29 Alg, II pin 39 Chemistry pin 39 Ir. Play 39 Musical Comedy 29 Carnival Court 29 Homecoming Court 49 Northwood lnst. 3. FAHRNI, D. FFA 4. FISHER, J. FFA l,2, GREINER, K. Hi-Spy 3, 49 Honor Soci- ety 3,49 Band 1,2,3,49 World Histoiy pin 29 Musical Comedy 29 Northwoo Inst. 3. HALE, B. Annual 49 Hi-Spy 49 FHA 1, 29 FNA 1, 2, 3,49 Band 1, 29 Powderpuff 29 Jr. Play 39 Musical Comedy 29 Carni- val Court 39 Homecoming Court 4. 88 SENIOR ACTIVITIES HAUTER, T. Varsity Club 3, 49 Foot- ball 1, 2, 3, 4, Let. 49 Basketball 1, 29 Track 19 Co-Treasurer 19 Jr. Play 3. HENDERSON, V. Commercial 3,49 FNA 3,49 Forensics pin 39 Jr. Play 3. HUBBARD, G. Varsity Club 1, 2, 3, 49 Football 1, 2, 3,4, Let. 3,49 Basketball 1, 2, 3, Let. 39 Track 1,2, 3, Let. 1,2, 39 Baseball 3, Let. 39 Golf 1,2, Let. 29 Homecoming Court 3,49 Boys' State 3. JACKSON, D. Hi-Spy 19 Varsity Club 1, 2, 3,49 S. C. 1, 2, 39 Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Let, 3,49 Basketball 1, 2,3,4, Let. 3,49 Track 1, 2,3,4, Let. l,2, 3,49 Baseball 3,4, Let. 3,49 Golf l,2, Let. 1, 29 President 39 P.E. pin 19 Mech. Drawing pin 39 Musical Comedy 1, 29 Boys' State 3. JACKSON, S, Hi-Spy 2,3,49 Commer- cial 3,49 S. C. Clerk 49 Powderpuff 2, 43 Basketball 1,2,3, 4, Let. 3,49 V. President 29 Earth Sci. pin 29 Jr. Play 39 Musical Comedy 29 Carnival Court 29 MSU Workshop 29 Cheerleading Camp 3. KEIGLEY, M, Annual 3,49 Honor So- ciety 3,49 S.C. 2,4, Clerk 39 Powder- puff 2,49 Basketball 1,2,3,4, Let. 2, 3, 49 Cheerleader 29 President 2, 49 French pin 19 Carnival Court 39 MSU Workshop 29 Northwood lnst. 3. KIMBLE, R. Hi-Spy 19 FFA 1, 2, 3,4. LAVEAN, G. Hi-Spy 3,49 Basketball 1,29 S.C. Rep. 49 Jr. Play 39 Musical Comedy 29 Boys' State 3. MAXWELL, M. FHA l,2, 3,49 FNA 3, 49 Commercial 3,49 Forensics pin 39 Jr. Play 3. MILLER, K. FHA- 3,49 FNA 3, 49 Com- mercial 3, 49 Forensics pin 39 Jr. Play 3. MILLER, L. Annual 49 Hi-Spy 3,49 Band 1, 2, 3, 49 Powderpuff 2,49 Cheer leader 1,2,3,4, Let. 3,49 Treasurer 2, 3,49 P. E. pin 19 Forensics pin 39 Jr. Play 39 Musical Comedy 29 Carnival Court 1, 29 Homecoming Court 3, Queen 4. MILLER, T. FFA 19 Town and Country Mech. pin 3. NEWELL, N, FNA 2, 3,49 Commercial 2, 39 Campus Life 19 Powderpuff 2,49 U. S. History pin 33 Jr. Play 3. NooN, J. FFA 1,2, 3,49 Service Club 3, 4. NOON, J. Commercial 49 Service Club 3,4. PAGE, D. FNA 2, 3,49 Honor Society 3,49 Campus Life 1, 2, 3, 49 Gen. Busi- ness pin 19 English pin 2. PHILLIPS, P. FHA 1, 2, 3,49 FNA 3,49 Commercial 49 Service Club 1, 2, 3, 49 Jr. Play 3. PRATT, S. Annual 1,2,3,49 S.C. Sec- retary 49 Band 1, 2, 3,49 Powderpuff 49 Typing I pin 19 Jr. Play 39 Musical Comedly 2. - PUFFP FF, G. FFA 1, 2,3,49 Varsity Club 3, 49 Service Club 49 Track 1, 2, 3,4, Let. 1, 2, 3, 49 Gen Math pin 19 FFA Leadership Camp 3. REINHARDT, J. Agriculture I pin 1. THOADES, P. FFA 1,2, 3. RUTZ, L. FFA 2, 3,4. SAGE, M. FHA 1,49 Band 1, 2,3,49 Powderpuff 49 Basketball 1,4, Let. 49 Cheerleader 1, 49 Musical Comedy 29 Cheerleading Camp 3. SCHAEFER, M. FHA 49 FNA 29 Basket- ball 2,49 Jr. Play 3. SLAGH, M. Annual 3,49 Hi-Spy 2, 3, 49 Thespian 3,49 S. C. 2, 3, V. Mayor 49 Powderpuff 2,49 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Let. 3,49 Cheerleader 2, 3,4, Let. 3,49 Co-Treasurer 19 S, C. Rep. 2, 39 Speech pin 19 Drama pin 29 Forensics pin 39 Cheerleading pin 39 Jr. Play 39 Musical Comedy 29 Carnival Court 19 Cheer- leading Camp 39 Purdue Workshop 3. SMITH, D. FFA 1,2,3,49 Basketball 1, 29 Agriculture pin 29 Mech. Drawing pin 29 Jr, Play 39 Musical Comedy 2. SPARKS, S. Powderpuff 2,49 Bas etball 3,4, Let. 3,49 Plant and Animal Sci. pin 3. STUART, L.' Hi-Spy 3,49 Honor Soci- ety 3,49 Varsity Clu 3,49 Campus Life 3,49 S. C. Mayor 49 Football 2,4, Let. 49 Baseball 1,2, 3, 4, Let. 2, 3,49 Eng- lish pin 19 Indus, Arts pin 19 Speech pin 29 Forensics pin 29 Chemistry pin 39 Sr. Play 29 Jr. Play 39 Musical Comedy 29 Homecoming Court 39 Boys' State 3. STUCK, J. Varsity Club 1, 2, 3,49 S. C. 1, V. Mayor 39 Football 1, 2, 3,4, Let. 2, 3,49 Basketball 1,2,3,4, Let. l,2, 39 Baseball 1,2, Let. 1, 29 President 19 Musical Comedy 2. TYLER, C. FNA 3,49 Commercial 39 Library 3,4. TYLER, S. FNA 3,49 Commerical 39 Library 49 Algebra I pin 1. VELTMAN, J. FNA 29 Library 19 Band 1, 2, 3, 4. VICKERY, V. FHA 1, 2, 3,49 FNA 3,49 Commercial 49 Jr. Play 3. WHITE, S. Hi-Spy 49 FHA 29 FNA l,2, 3,49 Commercial 2, 3,49 Library 3,49 Band 1, 2, 3, 49 Powderpuff 49 Jr. Play 3. WILLIAMS, C. FNA l,2, 3, 49 Band 1, 2, 3, 49 Powderpuff 49 Basketball 49 Jr. Play 39 Musical Comedy 2. YAW, G. Varsity Club l,2, 3,49 Foot- ball 1, 2, 3,4, Let. 3,49 Basketball 1, 2,3,4, Let. 39 Track 1,2,3,4, Let. 1, 2,3,49 Baseball 1, 2,3,4, Let. 2, 3,49 Jr. Play 39 Homecoming Court 3,4. YOUNG, L. Commercial 3,49 Campu' Life 39 Powderpuff 2,49 T. A. pin 39 Jr Play 3. i T X, X7 1 GAA 7 if 547777 ff 7f f 4 fy cv KLMM' A A W QIWJLQ' M 0 awp VV 0 Cp is ZXQWA! ACLU , fd 51 QSXPAJ 9531 G if fi'itii?5ffLV,zw fi NEW WJ? 31 ff EBV WW Uk ,V Rf? if 2 Wiz' Eff? 1,221 of 97 WM xg if E9 C fp ff I Xqigiisglg m5f N. 'Qfwfwjb' ' 3? M, SWWSQ 5 an jfjwffi' GQ MQ! 9530? vw Mg. 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1968, pg 67

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1968, pg 27

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1968, pg 21

Saranac High School - Chieftain Yearbook (Saranac, MI) online collection, 1968 Edition, Page 93

1968, pg 93

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1968, pg 52


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