Saugatuck High School - Compass Yearbook (Saugatuck, MI)

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Cj ompass 1966 C Sauya ucA Jfiy i Sc 200 (Saucy 2 tu cA, JTCic ncyan EDITOR ADVISOR SUSAN BRAY MR. W. HANFORD 7oreu orcf Few and precious are the words which the lips of Wisdom utter. To what shall their rarity be likened? What price shall count their worth? Perfect and much to be desired, and giving joy with riches, No lovely thing on earth can picture all their beauty. r7cif) e of ( ') on en s Administration------..... 3 Seniors -------..... 10 Juniors - -- -- -- -- -- - 19 Sophomores --------------....--22 Freshmen - -- -- -- -- --25 Junior High ------ ------------28 Athletics --------------.....--33 Organizations - - 46 Activities - - ..--53 Favorites - -- -- -- -- --71 Advertisers - -- -- -- -- - 86 2 Administration 7loministration SUPERINTENDENT Byron Antcliff PRINCIPAL Thomas Swaffer 'Tis government that makes them seem divine ioarcf of I c ucalion 4 (L. to R.) Julius Van Oss, Mrs. Margaret Boyce, Mrs. Claire Allen, Henry Hopper, Byron Antcliff, Eric Hall, Dr. William Schock, Rich- ard Hoffman. MR. WALLACE HANFORD Chemistry Physics Biology Golf Coach Science Fair Dir. MR. RICHARD McFALL U.S. Government World Geography Junior High MRS. JEAN EVANS Senior Art Junior High Art MRS. ELLEN WOMBWELL General English Jr. Hi. Science Freshman English Sr. Hi. English MR. DALE WINTER Industrial Arts Building Trades Auto Mechanics Drafting Athletic Director MR. THOMAS WOMBWELL Mathematics 5 MRS. GRACE CLARK Foreign Languages English MISS MARIE KUGLIN Girls' Physical Education Girls' Athletic Director Cheerleading MR. LATHROP MORSE Band Jr. Hi. Mathematics MR. JOSEPH DOMITRZ Football Coach Basketball Coach Track Coach Social Studies Economics MR. GERALD KELLY J.V. Basketball Baseball Coach Commercial MRS. LUCILLE Van KOEVERING Home Economics 6 MRS. FRANCIS HEATH Junior High English MRS. DOROTHY HUTCHINS Librarian MRS. MARY LASKERS High School Secretary MRS. KAY HUNGERFORD Superintendent's Secretary MRS. JUNE FOX Study Hall Supervisor MRS. FRANCIS SEYMOUR High School Counselor Literature Composition Speech 7 OFFICE ASSISTANTS HALL MONITORS (L to R) B. Hemwall, A. Schaef- fer, B. Larsen, R. Bekken, P. Compton, P. Smith, M. Simmons. (L to R) V. Mocini, A. Edwards, R. Gilman, R. Wilson, F. Kelly, A. Schaeffer, B. Brockington. Ah! vainest of all things is the gratitude of kings! ELEMENTARY FACULTY SEATED (L to R) Mrs. Anderson, Mrs. Morse, Mrs. Monique, Mrs. Wilkin. STANDING (L to R) Mrs. Rininger (Secretary), Mrs. Hadaway (Principal), Mrs. Wicks, Mrs. Funk, Mrs. Gooding, Mr. Lampen. 8 SAUGATUCK COOKS DOUGLAS COOKS Mrs. Peel Mrs. Jillson Mrs. Jones Mrs. Thomas Mrs. Stern Mrs. Williams TEACHERS’ AIDES Mrs. Kobemick, Mrs. Demerest, Mrs. Delke CUSTODIANS (L to R) Ray Gardner, Ray Rasmus- sen, Maurice Van Os. TRANSPORTATION SPECIALISTS (L to R) Ralph Troutman, Wally Forester, Earl Herring, Norm Tyler. 9 2 ... 'V • ' % ;-vc.. o. . ' • J r %. t: 4 . r • A u Jte ' ’ r, %- Seniors ('lass Officers Advisor, Mr. Hanford; Jane Allen, (Student Council Alternate); Robert Streicher, (Student Council); Kendal Showers (Vice President); Barbara Hemwall, (Secretary); James Tiffany, (President); Anita Schaeffer (Activities Ch.); Rick Gilman (Treasurer). Advisor, Mrs. Evans. VALEDICTORIAN SALUTATORIAN SUSAN BRAY JANE ALLEN II DAVID BAKER RONALD BROWN BEVERLY BUTLER REGINA BEKKEN DAVID BILD ANNE BYRD J7 m RICHARD p GILMAN r o u e PAULETTE COMPTON 7 o cf a RICHARD DURHAM SUSAN HARRINGTON 13 BARBARA HEMWALL MARVIN LINE 14 DONALD PEEL KENDAL SHOWERS O, LUCIA MONTEIRO de BARROS ROXO V u £ I U CARTER SIMONSON 15 7 7 MICHAEL VAN DIS 7 A ROBERT STREICHER 7 s' DONALD SWITZER VANCE VAN WIEREN 16 URSULA CHRISTA ANTJE von ASWEGEN SHERRY WIELAND 7 o CHERYL WILCOX a rn e DON WICKS MARK WICKS ROBERTA WILSON 17 SENIOR CLASS EXECUTIVE BOARD (FRONT ROW - L to R) Beverly Butler, Jane Allen, Susan Bray, Kendal Showers, James Tiffany, Richard Gilman. Sherry Wieland. (BACK ROW) William Strampel, Frank Kel- ly, Robert Streicher, Barbara Hemwall, Anita Schaeffer, Defer not till to-morrow to be wise. To-morrow's sun on thee may never rise; Or should to-morrow chance to cheer thy sight With her enlivening and unlook'd for light. How grateful will appear her dawning rays. As favors unexpected doubly please. DISTINGUISHED HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS OF AMERICA (FRONT ROW - L to R) Beverly Butler. Frank Kelly, James Tiffany, Susan Bray, Wil- liam Strampel. (BACK ROW) Don Peel, Ronald Brown, Jane Allen, Don Switzer, Rob- ert Streicher. 18 Juniors ( ass ('Officers (FRONT ROW - L to R) Advisor, Mr. Gerald Kelly, Robert Wicks (Student Council Alt.); Steve Stitt, (President); Linda Colby, (Stu- dent Council); Mrs. Francis Seymour, Ad- visor; (BACK ROW), Elaine Crawford, (Vice President); Terry Wilkin, (Secretary); Leona Sather, (Treasurer). To-day is ours; what do we fear? To-day is ours; we have it here. Let's treat it kindly, that it may Wish, at least, with us to stay. Let’s banish business, banish sorrow; To the gods belongs to-morrow. Lynn Bates Katherine Barnes Raymond Bekken Vernon Christoffer Joseph Clark Linda Colby Elaine Crawford Roger Dorn Katherine Delke John Droz James Engel David Durham Thomas Fosdick Sheryl Fox Mark Francis Arthur Gillis David Gorz Richard Harringsma Peggy Hebert Hank Hungerford 20 Michaela Kaminski Bea Larsen Janice Laskers Dianne Liebbe James Lundgren Joseph Milauckas Laura Miller Cheri Mokma Greg Neiusma David Nichols Nancy Pfeiffelman Norman Rininger Leona Sather Melissa Simmons Albert Siska Diane Williams William Woltman Robert Zecklin Lynn Remeriz 21 Sophomores (' ass Officers (FRONT ROW - L to R) Advisor, Mr. Joseph Domitrz; Darryl Meyer (Student Council); Richard Crawford, (President); Joe Brock- ington, (Vice-Pres.); Cathy Boyce, (Stu- dent Council Alt.); (BACK ROW) Virginia Walker, (Secretary); Dodie Wilson, (Treas- urer). A Pearl may in a toad's head dwell, And may be found too in an oyster shell. Glenda Arnold Gary Bates William Berry James Bekken Mark Bekken Roger Billings James Bird Cathy Boyce Winn Brady Walter Bray Joseph Brockington John Church Richard Crawford Margaret Droz Ann Edwards Frank Fenrich William Fisher Wilhelm Fiske Kenneth Giles William Glover David Juros Kathleen Kelly Larry Long Darryl Meyer Vincent Mocini Stanley Needham Sharon Nichols Cecilia Orozco Edward Parrish Patsy Peel Carol See Lawrence Smith Patricia Smith Gloria Popielewski Jeff Quade William Schumacher Doreen Van Os Virginia Walker Dodie Wilson Freshmen ( ' ass Officers (FRONT ROW - L to R) Advisor, Mr. Dale Winter; Victoria Boyce (Student Council Alt.); Susie Wilkin, (President); Daniel Stitt, (Vice-Pres.); Advisor, Mr. Lathrop Morse; (BACK ROW) - Pam Galbreath, (Sec- retary); James Kelly, (Sergeant-at-Arms); Jan Maxwell, (Student Council); Marilyn Demerest, (Treasurer). Learning, that cobweb of the brain. Profane, erroneous, and vain; A trade of knowledge, as replete As others are with fraud and cheat; An art t'incumber gifts and wit, And render both for nothing fit. Judy Arnold Robert Baker Joan Barnes Robert Batema Thomas Billings Vicki Boyce Alan Bronson Rhoda Brooks Pam Busscher Alice Clark William Clark Debra Colby Marilyn Demerest James Durham Joel Durham Pamela Galbreath James Gillis Iola Glover Judy Hanna Martha Hanson Ellen Hemwall Donald Holton Peter Hungerford James Kelly Darryl Klaynik 26 Mary Lewandowski Jan Maxwell Carl Mayer Paula Melvin Ronald Miller Larry Mitchell Craig Mokma Nancy Mostrum Steven Nyman Michael Oonk Janice Quade Laurie Reiser ft M ( Dale Royer Kenneth Sather Brian Simonson Candyce Sowers Daniel Stitt Richard Strunk Peggy Wells Susie Wilkin Joel Wilson Kenneth Zecklin Marge Leenheer Junior High ( ass Officers FRONT ROW - Advisor, Mr, Thomas Womb- well; Robert Harrington, (Treasurer); James Anderson, (President); Peter Mocini, (Vice- Pres.); Moira Walker, (Secretary); Advisor, Mrs. Lucille Van Koevering; BACK ROW - (Alt. Student Council), Janice Taylor; Janice Gilman, (Student Council). EIGHTH GRADE Learning by study must be won; 'Twas ne'er entail'd from son to son. Blair Allen James Anderson Buth Baker Linnea Bekken Wallace Bjorklund William Brockington Maureen Bums Vickie Christenson Kenneth Church Barbara Collins Cathy Conklin Stephen Crosdale Bonnie Foreman Richard French Janice Gilman Terry Hanners Robert Harrington Louis Hebert Mary Lou Herbert Richard Hungerford 29 John Hutchins Tony Johnson Linda June Dian Klifman Terry Klinge Gail Laskers Nancy Long Susan Miller Kathleen See Nancy Nieusma Terri Parrish Jeff Peel Michael Petek Kenneth Rininger Craig Royer Jerry Sather Christoffer Scott Steven Siska Elizabeth Thorby Beverly Van Os Moira Walker Darcy Wilson Robert Walkley 30 ( ass Officers FRONT ROW - Christine Mostrum, (Secre- tary); James Boyce, (President); Randy Nieusma, (Vice-President); Leslie Christen- son, (Treasurer); Mrs. Ellen Wombwell, Ad- visor; (BACK ROW) Mr. Richard McFall, Advisor: Dennis Anderson, (Student Council); Ron Juros, (Student Council Alt.). SEVENTH GRADE Youth! youth! how buoyant are thy hopes! they turn. Like marigolds, toward the sunny side. Dennis Anderson William Batema Kathy Bates James Boyce Bonnie Bronson William Brackenridge Denise Busscher Leslie Christenson Dawn Cobb Andy Church Richard Coe Cheryl Compton Allen Davis Julie Durham Thomas Edgcomb Patsy Fiske Connie French Betty Gillis Patricia Glover Linda Green 31 Ronald Juros Karen Kelly Mary Jo Kelly Richard Lechler Peggy Liebbe Mark Krystecki Donna Maxwell Barbara Mobley Debbie Quade Randy Nieusma John Peel Susan Powers Susan Swecker William Sievers Steven Schaeffer Susan Schaeffer Brenda Mobley Robert McKinnon Christine Mostrum Diane McGoldrick David Quade Pauline Ressenquie Vickie Ressenquie Manette Steele Rosemary Stitt Jean TenEyck Kathryn Tisdale Robert Tucker Gary Van Dis Blair Van Oss Paul Young 32 7 t arsity football BACK ROW (L to R) Bruce Balmer, Mark Bekken, William Strampel, Albert Siska, Raymond Bekken, Donald Wicks, Frank Kelly, Ron Brown, Hank Hungerford, James Bekken, Asst. Coach Gerald Kelly. SECOND ROW - (L to R) Head Coach Joseph Domitrz, Walter Bray, Mark Bekken, David Nichols, James Kelly, Dan Stitt, Lloyd Engel, Robert Wicks, Joe Clark, James Tiffany, Steve Stitt. FRONT ROW (L to R) Manager Randy Nieusma, William Berry, Peter Hungerford, Greg Nieusma, Larry Mitchel, Divid Juros, Joel Durham, William Fisher, Ron Juros - Manager. FOOTBALL SCORES Saugatuck 7 Saugatuck 14 Saugatuck 7 Saugatuck 18 Saugatuck 7 Saugatuck 7 Saugatuck 13 Bloomingdale 21 Lawton 7 Martin 14 Lawrence 12 Gobles 7 Fennville 28 Hopkins 0 34 Beverly Butler - (Student Council Secretary) presenting Homecoming Float Award to Co-Chairmen of Senior Float Committee (Robert Streicher and Richard Swecker). Susan Bray (Captain of Cheerleaders) presents the Spirit Jug to James Tiffany (Senior Class President), as the Senior won the Spirit Jug for Football Season. If all the year were playing holidays. To sport would be as tedious as to work. He learn'd the arts of riding, fencing, and gunnery. And how to scale a fortress or - a nunnery. HOMECOMING FLOAT AWARD FOOTBALL SPIRIT JUG - SENIORS BACK ROW (L to R) Head Coach Joseph Domitrz, Manager - Joseph Clark, Raymond Bekken, Steve Stitt, Hank Hungerford, Robert Wicks, Greg Nieusma, David Nichols. FRONT ROW (L to R) - Don Switzer - Manager, Lloyd Engel, Joseph Milauckas, Frank Kelly, Don Wicks, Vance Van Wieren. Catch me If you can District Tournament VARSITY BASKETBALL SCORES Saugatuck 65 Alumni 51 Saugatuck 57 Hamilton 65 Saugatuck 66 Fennville 63 Saugatuck 85 Hopkins 55 Saugatuck 60 B'dale 46 Saugatuck 56 Covert 81 Saugatuck 83 Martin 62 Saugatuck 71 Fennville 70 Saugatuck 73 Gobles 65 Saugatuck 69 Cal. Christ. 57 Saugatuck 86 B'dale 67 Saugatuck 58 Covert 76 Saugatuck 66 Lawton 46 Saugatuck 58 Hopkins 37 Saugatuck 100 Lawrence 65 Saugatuck 87 Lawton 63 Saugatuck 59 Cal. Christ. 40 Saugatuck 74 Martin 55 Saugatuck 70 Covert 77 36 Junior Uarsi tu J)asAetba I BACK ROW (L to R) Richard Strunk, Darryl Meyer, Ron Miller, William Fisher, Carl Mayer, Manager - Harold Lloyd, SECOND ROW (L to R) Kenneth Sather, Craig Mokma, James Bekken, Peter Hungerford, Vincent Mocini, Coach Gerald Kelly, FRONT ROW (L to R) James Kelly, Mark Bekken, Walter Bray, William Schumacher, William Berry, Would You Believe?” JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL SCORES Saugatuck 69 Saugatuck 49 Saugatuck 38 Saugatuck 74 Saugatuck 59 Saugatuck 38 Saugatuck 70 Saugatuck 61 Saugatuck 43 Saugatuck 59 Saugatuck 44 Saugatuck 41 Saugatuck 61 Saugatuck 44 Saugatuck 57 Saugatuck 53 Saugatuck 49 Saugatuck 53 St. Augustine 51 Hamilton 64 Fenn ville 45 Hopkins 60 B'dale 50 Covert 65 Martin 83 Fenn ville 57 Gobles 56 Cal. Christ. 66 B'dale 53 Covert 65 Lawton 36 Hopkins 49 Lawrence 70 Lawton 33 Cal. Christ. 56 Martin 63 37 , Junior Jhy i JicisAeibal BACK ROW (L to R) Steve Schaeffer, Paul Young, Ken Sather, Richard Coe, Robert Tucker, James Boyce, SECOND ROW - Coach Richard McFall, Chris Scott, Dick French, Mike Petek, Blair Allen, Craig Royer, Jeff Peel, THIRD ROW - Bill Bracken- ridge, Gary Van Dis, Tom Edgcomb, Randy Nieusma, Ron Juros, FRONT ROW, Peter Mocini, Robert Harrington, Louis Hebert, Rodney Nichols, Jerry Sather. Jntramura JjasAetha BACK ROW (L to R) Mark Francis, James Engel, Albert Siska, SECOND ROW - Coach Thomas Swaffer, Richard Durham, Mike Van Dis, Kendal Showers, Joel Durham, Ver- non Christoffer, FRONT ROW, Mike Strampel, Rick Harringsma, Harold Lloyd, Wil- liam Strampel, David Baker, Joseph Clark. SENIOR AND JUNIOR HIGH BASKETBALL SPIRIT JUG WINNERS Susan Bray (Captain of Varsity Cheerleaders) presents Steve Stitt (left) Junior Class President with Varsity Spirit Jug for Basketball season. James Anderson (President - 8th Grade and James Boyce President - 7th Grade) receive the Junior High Spirit Jug. 7)arsi tu Jiaseba Coach Gerald Kelly, Frank Kelly, Raymond Bekken, Joseph Milauckas, Thomas Fosdick, Harold Lloyd, William Schumacher, Mark Bekken, James Tiffany, Lloyd Engel, James Engel, Bill Berry, Robert Wicks, James Kelly, Vincent Mocini, Kenneth Giles, Darryl Meyer. FRONT ROW (L to R) Ed Parrish, Robert Wicks, Steve Nyman, Carl Mayer, Joel Durham, Bill Berry, James Kelly, Darryl Meyer, James Gillis, Larry Mitchel. BACK ROW - David Bild, Richard Strunk, Mark Bekken, Joe Clark, Bill Schumacher, Lloyd Engel, Frank Kelly, Steve Stitt, Hank Hungerford, Raymond Bekken, David Nichols. 40 (L to R) Beverly Butler, Leona Sather, Barbara Hemwall, Melissa Simmons, Elaine Crawford, Roberta Wilson, Susan Harrington, Marianne Van Dis, Laura Miller (Manager). )asAetba — Junior TJarsity (L to R) Sharon Nichols, Debra Colby, Nancy Mostrum, Winn Brady, Susan Wilkin, Patsy Peel, Doreen Van Os, Cathy Boyce, Alice Clark, Vicki Boyce - (Manager). 7 tcil'sitij Jolf STANDING (L to R) Coach Wallace Hanford, Harold Lloyd, Kendal Showers, Joseph Milauckas, Don Wicks, William Strampel. FRONT ROW - Albert Siska, Thomas Fosdick, James Bekken, GregNieusma. VARSITY GOLF SCORES Saugatuck 180 Hamilton 167 Saugatuck 167 St. Joe Catholic 191 Saugatuck 200 Martin 179 Saugatuck 188 Bloomingdale 206 Saugatuck 202 Hamilton 165 Saugatuck 191 St. Joe Catholic 176 Saugatuck 182 Watervliet 221 Saugatuck 189 Bloomingdale 206 Saugatuck 172 Watervliet 185 Saugatuck 176 Kalamazoo Hackett 165 Saugatuck 188 Bridgman 167 State Regional Tournament - 6th Place - 411 3rd Saugatuck Invitational - 3rd Place - 352 42 RESERVE GOLF SQUAD Ronald Miller Robert Baker Jim Thiverge Roger Dorn Darryl Klaynik 43 7 ) arsity ( fie er e cicfers BACK ROW (L to R) Sherry Wieland, Leona Sather, Beverly Butler. (FRONT ROW) Me- lissa Simmons, Captain Susan Bray. Their overpowering presence made you feel It would not be idolatry to kneel. BACK ROW (L to R) Vicki Boyce, Patsy Peel. KNEELING Ellen Hemwall, Jan Max well, Alice Clark. I will believe Thou wilt not utter what thou dost not know; And so far will I trust thee. COACHING STAFF Mr. Hanford (Golf-Varsity), Mr. Domitrz (Football, Basket- ball, Track-Varsity), Mr. Winter (Athletic Director), Mr. Kelly (Baseball-Varsity, Asst. Football, J.V. Basketball), Mr. McFall (Junior High Sports). ATHLETIC BUILDING New Athletic Building presented to Saugatuck High School Athletic Department from the Saugatuck- Douglas Lions Club, American Legion Post of Sauga tuck. Mr. Wallace Hanford the First Vice-President of Saugatuck-Douglas Lions presents the first donation for the Athletic Building to Athletic Director Dale Winters at Pre-Game for Homecoming Game. 45 Organizations S uc en Go unci (BACK ROW - L to R) Ron Juros (7th Alt.), Dennis Anderson (7th S.C.), Darryl Meyer (S.C.), Wilhelm Fiske (A.V. Club), Barbara Hemwall (Yearbook), Vicki Boyce (9th Alt.), Jan Max- well (9th S.C.) Ron Brown (Varsity Club Alt.), Don Peel (Spheres), Cathy Boyce (10th Alt.), David Baker (Varsity Club), Susan Bray (Cheerleader), Regina Bekken (Band S.C.), Janice Gil- man (8th S.C.), Janice Taylor (8th - Alt.), FRONT ROW - Robert Streicher (12th - S.C.), Jane Allen (12th - Alt.), Beverly Butler (Secretary), William Strampel (President), Mark Bek- ken (Vice President), Paula Wicks (Treasurer), Linda Colby (11th - S.C.), Robert Wicks (11th - Alt. S.C.) Tis government that makes them seem divine. For just experience tells, in every soil. That those who think must govern those who toil. STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS President - William Strampel Secretary - Beverly Butler Treasurer - Paula Wicks Vice-Pres. - Mark Bekken 47 Annua c5 aff (L to R) Joseph Brockington (Photographer), Marge Leenheer, Mairanne Van Dis, Susan Bray (Compass Editor), Mr. Hanford (Advisor), Barbara Hemwall, William Strampel, Linda Colby (Business Manager), Cathy Boyce, Paula Wicks. ADVERTISING STAFF As in a building Stone rests on stone, and wanting the foundation All would be wanting, so in human life Each action rests on the foregoing event, That made it possible, but is forgotten And buried in the earth. ” MARTHA HANSON - DALE ROYER 48 (BACK ROW - L to R) Barbara Hemwall. Vicki Boyce, Terry Wilkin. Marianne Van Dis, Paula Wicks, Joseph Brockington, Linda Colby, Steve Stitt, Susie Wilkin. Frank Fenrich, Debra Colby, David Gorz, Sharon Nichols, Alice Clark, Marge Leenheer, (FRONT ROW) Beverly Butler, Roberta Wilson. Jane Allen. Mrs. Fran Seymour. Cheryl Wilcox, Melissa Simmons. sCecuspaper Staff (BACK ROW - L to R) Terry Wilkin, Cheri Mokma, Marianne Van Dis, Michaela Kaminski, Judy Arnold. FRONT ROW - Linda Van Os, Gloria Popielewski, Paula Wicks, Linda Col- by, Advisor - Mrs. Francis Seymour. 49 BACK ROW -(LtoR)J. Clark, J. Hutchins, C. Scott, P. Busscher, R. Bekken, J. Peel, R. Gilman, DIRECTOR - Mr, Morse, S. Wilkin, L. Bates, B. Butler, V. Boyce, N. Nieusma, M. Van Dis, S. Bray, C. Mokma. SECOND ROW -(LtoR)B. Van Os, Wm. Berry, R. Crawford, R. Dorn, G. Nieusma, P. Hungerford, M. Strampel, M. Francis, D, Nichols, W. Bjorklund, R. Harrington, R. Walkley, C. Mokma, R. Hun- gerford, D. Van Os. THIRD ROW - (L to R) A. Clark, G. Arnold, J. Gilman, W. Bray, J. Brockington, L. Miller, Wm. Strampel, R. Wilson, B. Allen, S. Mokma. FRONT ROW -(L to R) - L. Van Os, J. Allen, J. Arnold, S. Miller, L. Sather, C. Boyce. Jffajoreites Bev Butler, Vicki Boyce, Nancy Nieusma, Marianne Van Dis, Susan Bray. (KNEELING) Drum Majorette CHERI MOKMA y)ancf (wane (BACK ROW - Director - Mr. Morse, Jane Allen, Joe Brockington, Linda Van Os, Vicki Boyce, Robert Harrington. FRONT ROW - Officers - Regina Bekken (Vice- Pres.), Susan Bray (President), Laura Mill- er, (Secretary-Treasurer). 50 SOLO ENSEMBLE CONTEST WINNERS (1966) Sc en ce C 'lub c5. P.JL Cj. P. Cj. c5. 7 )arsity- C ub Activities 1965-1966 FOOTBALL HOMECOMING KING QUEEN AND COURT D. Meyer, S. Nichols, R. Wicks, L. Sather, KING Ron Brown, QUEEN Sherry Wie- land, D. Colby, C. Mokma, J. Taylor, R, Nichols, S. Swecker, B. Brackenridge. HOMECOMING FLOATS (1965-66) SENIOR FLOAT JUNIOR FLOAT SOPHOMORE FLOAT FRESHMAN FLOAT EIGHTH GRADE FLOAT 55 P.T.A. ENTRY ( coronation- Jia 1965-1966 BASKETBALL CORONATION KING QUEEN and COURT (STANDING) Beverly Butler, Lloyd Engel, Margaret Droz, James Bekken, Susie Wil- kin, William Berry, Joseph Milauckas, Charlou Steele, William Schumacher, Ellen Hemwall, Mark Bekken, Martha Hanson, Roberta Wilson, (SEATED) QUEEN Susan Harrington, KING Don Wicks. 57 cS u f e n G O u n c Decide not rashly, The decision made Can never be recalled. The Gods implore not, Plead not, solicit not; they only offer Choice and occasion, which once being passed Return no more. Dost thou accept the gift? 58 SAUGATUCK MAYOR EXCHANGE DAY Uncial Ca mavors 59 7%7y C as J3ach S aae Grew Senior JJ cnj “ 'J ie Ulan UAo Game to Dinner 60 71 fU Sports 3an aaei TEAM CAPTAINS Mark Wicks (Track), Llyod Engel (Basketball), Joseph Milauckas (Co-Captain Golf), Jan Maxwell (Junior Varsity Cheerleaders) Susan Bray (Varsity Cheerleaders), Bev- erly Butler (Varsity - Girls’ Basketball). Frank Kelly (Football), William Strampel (Co-Captain Golf). Lions Club Sponsors 21st Sports Banquet, GUEST SPEAKER - Hank Fonde Asst. Varsity Coach University of Michigan WILLIAM STRAMPEL receives the COMMER- CIAL RECORD ATH- LETIC SCHOLASTIC AWARD for the 2nd time. FRANK KELLY Most Valuable Player - Football, Basketball, Baseball. MOST VALUABLE PLAYERS Joseph Milauckas (Golf), Guest Speaker Hank Fonde, Frank Kelly (Football - Basketball - Baseball), Mark Wicks (Track). GUEST SPEAKER Hank Fonde congratulates William Strampel on receiving the COM- MERICAL RECORD Award for the 2nd time. Dale Winter (Athletic Director) and Lions Club member presents the keys to the new Athletic Building to Superintendent Antcliff. 65 5tfi Innuci - Regional Science air REGIONAL SCIENCE FAIR WINNERS Richard Crawford, Darryl Meyer, Dale Royer, Joe Brockington, Larry Long, Don Peel, Mary Lewandowski, Linda VanOs, Gary VanDis, Steve Crosdale. (FRONT ROW) Jan Maxwell, Marilyn Demerest, Alice Clar, Doreen VanOs, Laurie Reiser, Terri Parrish, Virginia Walker. Doreen VanOs - N.S.F. -I Finalist Top Girl at Regional Fair and 2nd High Girl at Jets Exposition. Richard Crawford - First Place (Space Science and 3rd Runner Up at Regional JETS EXPOSITION for 13 Midwestern States 66 c z rao jua ion THE SALUTATORY THE SPEAKER OUR THANKS - ANTJE LUCIA ALUMNI SENIORS Favorites Honor Students trades 7-9 JI on or Students trades 10-12 76 Mos l)a uaf) e J ayers — 7Iff Spor s MOST VALUABLE PLAYERS Joseph Milauckas (Golf), Hank Fonde (University of Michigan Asst. Football Coach), Frank Kelly (Football, Basketball, Baseball), Mark Wicks (Track). OUTSTANDING TRACK STARS Lloyd Engel, Frank Kelly, William Schu- FRANK KELLY - MARK WICKS macher, Mark Wicks. 77 c Science xposition J.E.T.S. EXPOSITION (FRONT ROW) Linda VanOs, Doreen VanOs, Mary Lewaandowski, Terri Par- rish. (BACK ROW) Richard Crawford, Joseph Brockington, Dale Royer. Top Winners at Junior Engineering Technical Society Midwestern Ex- position Doreen VanOs and Richard Crawford. Michigan Academy of Science, Arts, and Letters entries Alice Clark, and Richard Crawford. Ford Foundation Future Scientists of America En- tries Jeff Peel and Linda VanOs. 79 JANE ALLEN Plain Jane Some say she's quiet, but if they, only knew her, they'd deny it Future Teacher Association Band 1,2,3,4 Chorus 1,2,3 Student Council Secretary 3 Annual Staff 1,2 Newspaper Staff 3,4 Salutatorian DAVID BAKER George An outstanding guy with assets so many, if he has faults, we can't think of any Football 1,2 Basketball 1,2 Baseball 1,2 Track 1,2,4 Golf 3 Varsity Club Student Council 4 Junior Play Cast Senior Play Cast REGINA BEKKEN Reggie Never a care, never a hurry; Just one man, is her main worry Sphere Club Secretary 2 F.H.A. Band 1,2, 3, 4 Chorus 1,2,3 Student Council 3,4 Senior Play Cast Science Fair Winner -Chemical Rubber Award DAVID BILD Bilzy If muscles made a man, what a hunk I am Basketball 1 Track 2,3,4 Senior Jnc ex SUSAN BRAY Susie A studious worker, we find in this girl; She has time for a hello, though her mind’s in a whirl Science Club 1,2,3,4 Band 1,2,3,4 Chorus 1,2,3 Student Council 2,3,4 Cheerleader 1,2,3, 4 - Captain 3,4 Junior Play Cast Annual Staff 1,2,3, 4 - Editor 4 Girls' State (1965) All-Star Band 3 Valedictorian D.A.R. Good Citizen Award (1966) Class Vice President 1 Class Treasurer 2,3 Band President 4 Band Vice President 2 Interlochen All-State Band 2 Hope Summer Music 3 Sousa Award 4 Solo Ensemble District 1,2,3,4 Solo Ensemble State 2,4 Science Fair Local 1,2,3 Science Fair Regional 1,2,3 Honor Student 1,2,3, 4 DeMolay Sweetheart 3 (local district) Miss Saugatuck - Douglas 4 Exchange Student to Netherlands 4 D.H.S.S.A. 4 RONALD BROWN Gomer Worry and I are Strangers Football 1,2, 3,4 Basketball 1,2,3,4 Track 2 Varsity Club 1,2, 3, 4 Varsity Club President 4 BEVERLY BUTLER Bev Those who wish to appear wise among fools, among the wise seem foolish Girls' Basketball 1,2,3, 4 Captain Girls Basketball 2,4 Band 4 Student Council Srt:retary 4 Cheerleader 1,2,3, 4 Senior Play Cast Junior Play Cast (Director) Newspaper Staff 4 Typing Award 2 Physical Education Award 4 PAULETTE COMPTON •’Polly I'll be there, just give me time Girls Basketball Office Help RICHARD DURHAM Dick” To worry little; To study less, is his idea of happiness Basketball 1,2 Track 1.2 Senior Play Cast Senior Variety Show RICHARD GILMAN Rick Some say he's bashful, others doubt it Science Club 1 Band 1,2,3,4 Student Council 2 Sousa Award 3 Senior Class Treasurer ANNE BYRD Tweety I don't dare be as witty as I really am” Girls' Basketball 1,2,3 Science Club - Pep Club F.H.A. 1 Band 1,2,3 Chorus 1,2 Student Council Alt. 3 Senior Play Cast (65 - 66) Junior Play Cast (1963-64) Newspaper Staff 1,2 Science Fair 1,2,3 History Award 2 Honor Roll 1,2,3,4 Exchange Student to Germany 4 BEVERLY CHRISTOFFER Sput” She's not too tall, she's not too short, when it comes to fun she's a good sport Girls' Basketball Senior Variety Show 82 LLOYD ENGEL Floyd He’s short and he's wise: He’s a terror for his size Football 4 Basketball 1,2,3, 4 Baseball 1,2,3, 4 Track 2,3,4 Senior Play Cast SUSAN HARRINGTON Spot God's rarest blessing is, after all a good woman” Basketball (Girls) 3, 4 Band 2 Pep Club Basketball Coach (Elementary) 4 Co-Ed Correspondent Honor Roll 4 CORONATION QUEEN 4 BARBARA HEMWALL Gabby Three be the things I shall have until I'M dumb - laughter, love, and a wad of gum Girls' Basketball 1,2,3,4 F.T.A. 3 Band 1,2 Student Council Junior Play Cast, Senior Play Cast Annual Staff 3,4 Newspaper Staff 3 Senior Class Secretary Office Assistant PETER IHLE Pete He who is tall, sees all Football 1,2 Baseball 1,2 FRANK KELLY Dutch An athlete that scores in more ways than one Football 1,2,3,4 Basketball 1,2,3,4 Baseball 1,2, 3,4 Track 2,3,4 Varsity Club 1,2,3, 4 Student Council Vice Pres. 2 Class President 1 Boys' State (1965) All-Star Woodland Football (65) All State Football (66) All State Basketball (66) Homecoming King (64) D.H.S.S.A. 4 Most Valuable Player Basketball 2 Most Valuable Player Track 2 Most Valuable Player Baseball 3 Most Valuable Player Football 4 Most Valuable Player Basketball 4 Most Valuable Player Baseball 4 Honor Student 4 MARVIN LINE Murphy All great men are dying, in fact I feel sick myself Football 1,2, Basketball 1,2 Baseball 1,2 Science Fair 1,4 Varsity Club 2 HAROLD LLOYD Boober Beware, I may yet do something sen- sational’’ Basketball Manager 4 Baseball 3,4 Golf 3.4 Junior Play Cast, Senior Play Cast Variety Show M.C. WAYNE NEAD Wayner Never do today what you can put off till tomorrow Football 1, Basketball 1 Senior Play Cast DONALD PEEL Don Friendly and fair with flaming red hair Basketball 1,2 Science Club 1,2,3,4 - Pres. 4 Student Council 1,2,3 Science Fair Local Regional LUCIA ROXO Lousha Silence is more eloquent than words Exchange Student from Brazil ANITA SCHAEFFER Needi” She'd stop St. Peters roll call to ask a question Girls Basketball 2,3 F.H.A. and F.T.A. Chorus 1, Senior Play Cast Newspaper Staff 3,4 Office Assistant 4 83 KENDAL SHOWERS Ken Most of the time this fellow’s quiet, just wind him up and he’ll start a riot.” Football Statistician 2,3,4 Basketball 1,2 Golf 1.2,3, 4 Student Council Senior Play Cast Annual Staff 1,2 CARTER SIMONSON Crow What would I do with brains, when I can do so much without them Football 1,2 Basketball 1,2,3 Golf 1,2,3 Varsity Club RICHARD SWECKER Rick A quiet type in a way with always a friend- ly word to say Basketball 1,2 Track 1,2,3 Industrial Arts Award Junior Float Chairman Senior Float Chairman WILLIAM STRAMPEL Will” He knew the precise psychological moment when to say nothing or ? Football 1.2,3, 4 Basketball 1,2 Track 1 Golf 2,3,4 Science Club 1,2,3,4 - President 2,3 Band 1,2,3,4 Varsity Club Student Council 3,4 - President 4 Junior and Senior Play Cast Annual Staff 3, 4 Honor Roll 1,2,3,4 Commercial Record Award 2,4 Local and Regional Science Fair Koning Award 1964 and 1966 Class President 2,3 Dow Chemical Finalist D.H.S.S.A. Co-Captain Golf Team ROBERT STREICHER Bob A man never loses anything if he has him- self Football 1 Science Club Varsity Club 1,2,3, 4 Class President 8th Student Council 4 Homecoming Float Committee D.H.S.S.A, DONALD SWITZER Design They say work has killed many men -- why die? Football 2 Basketball 1,2 Golf 1,2,3 Varsity Club Senior Play Cast Most Valuable Player Golf 3 JAMES TIFFANY Tiff Live while you may because death is per- manent Football 1,2,3,4 Basketball 1,2,4 Baseball 1,2,3, 4 Varsity Club Senior Play Cast Most Valuable Player Football Class President 4 Vice President 3 MICHAEL VAN DIS V. D. School breaks up my whole day Basketball 1 Baseball 1, Track 1,2 Junior Play Cast Senior Play Cast VANCE van WIEREN Pabst Down the street the car goes roarin, inside, his spirits are really soarin'' Football 2, Track 3 Basketball 1,2,3, 4 Junior Play Cast 3 Cross Country 3 84 ANTJE von ASWEGEN Antje Ready to work, ready to play, ready to help wherever she may Senior Play Cast 4 Newspaper Staff 4 Exchange Student from Germany DON WICKS D. W. He'll take a dare with a mischievous air Football 2 Basketball 1,2,3,4 Golf 2,3,4 Varsity Club MARK WICKS Wimpy Like a powder puff, I'm for the women Football 3,4 Basketball 1,2 Track 2,3,4 Varsity Club Junior Play Cast Senior Play Cast Most Valuable Player Track 4 SHERRY WIELAND Teed Her friendly manner, charm and grace will win her friends in any place Girls Basketball 1 Chorus 1,2 Student Council Rep Cheerleader 2,3,4 Junior Play Cast Prop Director - Senior Play Homecoming Court (64-65) Homecoming Queen (65-66) Coronation Court (62-63) Coronation Court (63-64) CHERYL WILCOX Cheri Variety of guys is my contentment of life F.H.A. 1 Chorus 1,2,3 Newspaper Staff 4 Betty Crocker Award 4 ROBERTA WILSON Bert What? No boys in heaven? Well then just leave me here. F.H.A, and F.T.A. Girls Basketball 1,2,3,4 Band 3,4 Chorus 1 Junior Play Cast Senior Play Cast Newspaper Staff 3,4 85 Advertisers BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF 66' TAFT’S SUPERMARKET Compliments of SHEPHERD’S HARDWARE Douglas, Michigan To the Class of 1966 VAYA CON DIOS from THE STEELE FAMILY CHET, MARY NET, CHARLOU, MANETTE CHEMAR CHARETTE Saugatuck, Michigan Imported Gifts and Goodies AMERICANA, Too Something for Everyone STEELE PRINTING COMPANY 801 S. Wells Street Chicago, Illinois 60607 A Complete Printing Service 88 Compliments of COMMUNITY CLEANERS Saugatuck, Michigan , §SP®Si!S “The Center of Athletic Activity 202-204 RIVER AVENUE Holland, Michigan, TAKE SCENIC BOAT TRIPS ON Compliments of Compliments of HUTCHINS LUMBER l AND V SUPPLY COMPANY THE QUEEN4iiSii BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF '66 TELEPHONE Ul 7-5076 Douglas, Michigan SAUGATUCK, MICHIGAN 89 CITIZENS TRUST SAVINGS BANK Offering FULL BANKING SERVICES YOUR KIND OF FOLKS BRADY INSURANCE AGENCY Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. Member Federal Reserve System 318 Culver Streel Ph. 857-7361 Saugatuck, Michigan Bloomingdale Fennville Saugatuck South Haven COMPLIMENTS OF CONGRATULATIONS DOUGLAS TO THE CLASS OF '66 LLOYD J. HARRISS PIE COMPANY BLUEBERRY PLANTATION Saugatuck, Michigan 90 Compliments of THE CLASS OF 1966 Now Available to You in Douglas COMPLIMENTS OF CHASE MANUFACTURING COMPANY Subsidiary of Crampton Manufacturing Company First Michigan Bank and Trust Company 235 Chase Road, Douglas, Michigan 616 857-2184 91 Compliments Compliments of of HENRY TOM HOPPER WALINGER STUDIO, INC. Compliments Compliments of of REDWOOD DRIVEIN SMITH AND SCHREIBER INC. Compliments GOOD LUCK TO THE BASKETBALL TEAM of GOOD LUCK TO THE CLASS OF 1966 BALATON INN A FRIEND ift COMPLIMENTS OF RIRULET HURST DAIRY, INC. Grade A Dairy Products, At Your Door At Your Store 92 BEST WISHES SUCCESS TO THE TO CLASS OF THE CLASS OF 66 1966 THE WOODSHED BILL AND KATHERINE WILSON Pj BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS of 1 '’jtUJURY 1966 Dependable Jewelers for over a Quarter Century Telephone 6 West Eighth EX 4-4506 Street WOLBRINK INSURANCE AGENT Best Wishes to Class of '66' BILL’S BARBER SHOP BILL SCHUMACHER RELIABLE HONDA OF HOLLAND C FUN MACHINE $215 P. O. E. With these extras thrown in: 200 mpg. 4-stroke 50cc OHV engine. 3-speed transmission, River at automatic clutch, 11th St. cam-type brakes Holland on both wheels. Compliments Compliments of of NOWAK SONS SINCLAIR SERVICE SHEPHERD’S HARDWARE 93 Compliments of WEST MICHIGAN OIL COMPANY BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF 1966 F rom Saugatuck Ph. 857-2580 A FRIEND HOTEL “CASABLANCA” FIRST CONGREGATIONAL for Year-Around FUN COMFORT HOSPITAUTY Daily-Weekly-Monthly Reasonable Rates Large Group Catering Ideal Downtown Location - Park Frontage Choice of Facilities and Rates CENTRALIZED GAS HEAT - SHOWERS ILEENE STILLWELL. Prop. Phone 857-7021 332 Butler. Saugatuck CHURCH A Friendly Church in a Friendly Community Corner Griffith and Hoffman Sts. Saugatuck, Michigan 49453 Resident Business Ph 561-6097 Ph 857-3701 OOSTING’S JOHNSON’S Standard Oil Products Travel Trailers and Truck Campers Furniture Appliances Floor Covers US 31 at EL WIN (AL) Douglas JOHNSON Saugatuck Compliments of DeVRIES AND CORAL GABLES DORNBOS CO. of Holland's Drapery Center SAUGATUCK Ph. EX 2-3148 28 East 8th Street 94 Compliments of Compliments DEVINE of VENDING MACHINES JOSEPH AND JEAN G. 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