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McDonald Business Adviser Allen County Public Libra y 900 Webster Street PC Box 2270 Fort Wayne, IN 46801-2270 III • i 1 Mi Multi-Faceted Sault Activities Encourage High Curriculum and Student Interest Activities and Organizations 5 Sports 37 Faculty 49 Underclassmen 65 Seniors 81 Advertising 103 Exchange Student Larry HembrofT stayed in Lahro. Germany with the Walter Family. Here he is shown attending a birthday party for one of his friends. Student Exchange Program Aims for Friendship Through Understanding Bvelync Ron, e.vchange student from France, meets her American sister Kathy Ward as she sleps from the bus on arriving in Sault Sic. Marie. Our vivacious queen candidates: Cindy Mines, Diane Yon, Karen Wilson and Sally Craven lead the pre- Stanaway, Pat Fabricino, Penny Hubbard, Susan Homecoming Snakedance. Homecoming Arouse Pep Band gel Ann Chrislianson observes students vote for the candidates of their choice. The raging blaze warms students after a chilling trek. Happenings Enthusiasm on the wagon. Wi The Gladstone Beast fails to terrifv the assembled student bodv. The Colonnade Club column supports Sault High ' s team. Football Victory, Patty ' s A Blue Devil victory highlights 1967-1968 Homecoming. Coronation Conclude Homecoming Gala Sault High enthusiasts celebrated Homecoming on a cold, rainy night but the weather didn ' t dampen the enthusiastic team and spectators. Floats from many organizations and clubs were displayed in a parade which preceded the game. Beautiful Homecoming Queen Pat Fabricino was crowned at half time ceremonies. Princess Sally Craven, Cindy Hines, Penny Hubbard, Diane Stanaway, and Susan Yon completed the court. The Blue Devils overwhelmed Gladstone by a score of 25 — 6. Queen Pat and her court presided over a well attended dance. Jim Young and Eric Marken congratulate Glen Helman on achieving finalist status in the National Honor Society Scholarship Program. Honor Societies Stress Treasurer Dan Green. Secretary Brenda Hoath, Vice-President Jim Young and President Alan Arm- strong plan Spring activities. National Honor Society members gather to discuss future service projects. Scholarship and Service Quill and Scroll members Kathy Myner, Wilma Nash, Daniel Green, Linda Shunk and Larry Bogart plan initiation ceremonies for new members. Student Council Officers Kathy Ward, Larry Hembroff. Stanaway are installed before the student body. Seated is Connie Payment, Tempie Dubow, Rick Cooper and Bill Evelyne Ron. exchange student from France. Referee Bill Stanaway watches as students and faculty vie for rebound at Student-Faculty Game, one of Student Council ' s many activities. Students Employ Student Council Representative Larry Hembroff regi New Student Council Representatives take olTice before assembled student body. Representative Process Kathy Ward gives her first address as C ouneil President, :rs Senior Sally Craven to vote in class elections. Officers Carol Sterrens. Pat Fabricino, and Brenda Hoath install members as Barb Carlson signs mem- bership roll. Colonnade and Hi-Y Strive Colonnade Initiates Barb Michaels, Pam Peller, Linda Myers and Chris Myers exude enthusiasm during the informal part ol the ceremony. Attentive members, Gary Miller, Tim Malette, Larry HembrofT. David Strickland, participate at a regu- lar Hi-Y meeting. to Produce Good Citizens Secretary Tim Malette relates the minutes of the previous meeting as President Jim Young ponders the next agenda item. H;uid Members Sieve Rice. Wayne Madden, David Pruess, and Sharon Hanna prepare for the Peloskey Band leslival Band and Choir Combined Perform I lulisl t ind nines coneenlrales diligently on the improve- nienl ol her arlislrs. Band director Karen Stearns leads the band in a musical Christmas pro- gram. Choir provides musical entertainment at assemblies and special programs. Carolyn Maltas, assisted by Nancy Durno, accompanies the choir during Christmas program. Precisely Throughout Year Choir leader Mary Wood directs choir in a musical presentation. , - ♦ jL â– , ife ' ft .x Br B Hfe 9 9BHKi . AA I Co-cdi.ors Kathy M ner and Larry Bogarl prepare Keynole make up. Deadlines, Advisers Don ' t Faze Members ollhe Key„u,c Produclion SlalT operate the paper cutter. Northern Light Business Staff Members David Slobatigh and Mike Smith sell advertising space to Mr. Walter Materna. Enterprising Journalists Northern Light Editorial Staff Members Michael Sibbald, Editor-in-Chief, Daniel Green, Gail LaMothe, Photogra- pher Eric Marken, Antonio Orlando and Associate Editor Margaret Elston select photos for yearbook layouts. Artfully designed socks worn by many students create jovial atmosphere. Shoes and boots are rejected in favor of gailv decorated Students Relax Flower Children Melvyn Waybrant, Tom Spurgin, Mel Meadowcraft, Dave Geniesse, and Ron Fletcher won the costume contest at the Halloween Dance. ocks during the Latin class annual Sock Hop. Mixers abound with loud music and long distance dancing at Dances, Mixers Sault High dancers hop a while. Future nurses participate in a program during Michigan Nurses ' Week while Adviser Mrs. Ann Rye looks Future Nurses and Farmers Secretary Donna Bergeron, Treasurer Linda Palmer, Sargeant-at-Arms Kristin Mitchell, and Vice- President Barbara Rogers ISEA TED) plan future programs. Future Farmers sell popcorn and rel ' reshmcnts at basket ball games. Gain Vocational Insights Bill Brabant, Mike Brady, Bill Kellis, Art Smart and Harvey Bell conquer the intricacies of Robert : Rules as members of the FFA Parliamentary Procedure Team. A noon-hour caramelled apple sale is one of FTA ' s money- making acliviiies which is enthusiaslically supported by the sludcnls. Dr. Purna Candra, professor at Lake Superior Stat e College, discusses College level education at a regular meeting. F.T.A. Prepares Students for Careers in Education Vice-President Sue Bresnahan discusses plans for F.T.A. ' s as- sistance at conferences with adviser Mrs. Sharon Laundv. Club member Chuck Wiltsie services one of the auditorium arc projectors, used lor noon hour movies during the winter months. Electronics Club Benefits Adviser Gale Nelson, watches skeptically as well meaning workers operate on a projector. School, Members Mrs. Carol Askwith coaches team during lime-out at the Saull-Brimlev Girls ' Basketball Game. Girls basketball develops sportsmanship and encourages fit- ness among GAA members. GAA and Girls ' Rifle Team Debbie Menard outwits two opponents with an end run. Beverly Bogart, captain of the Girls ' Rifle Team, wins the Miss Annie Oakley Award for the best female marksman. Make Sports Coeducational Girls ' Rifle Team members Marian Sally, Mary cia Seppala, secretary; Norma Byers, and Diane Maki, Annette Barr, Jerry Bogart, Sandy Mac- Zimmerman learn proper care and handling of Kechnie, co-captain; Beverly Bogart, captain; Mar- firearms. The precision marching of the Drill Tea The R.O.T.C. Color Guard presents the flag at all basket- ball, football games and pep assemblies. ROTC Encourages Drill Team members Charles Peterson and Tim LaLonde practice many hours each week. ilights half-time attractions. M Sgt. Sidney Wilson speaks at the Veterans ' Day assembly. Citizenship, Responsibility Leonard Garyson performs the Queen Anne ' s Salute during a Drill Team demonstration. Majorettes participate in many activities performing at basketball and football games, pep assemblies and marching in parades. Precision Units Majorettes are Nancy Curtis. Pam Peller. Linda Myers, Cindy Dorie, Wendy Swan. Chris Myers, Barb Brawley. Diane McDonald and .Ian Ozzello. At basketball games Pom-Pom Gii ' ls assist the cheerleaders with resounding support. Entertain, Serve Sault High ' s Pom-Pom Girls experience success at their first public appear- ance as half time entertainment at a basketball game. Wily salesman James Munro sells 1968 announcements to Mary Ellen Keating and Brenda Hoath. Sinell) spcakmg, hallway rendezvous are forbidden. Fun, Decision Conclude Mr. Nelson ' s government students absorb considerable incidental learnina as well as academic essentials. T- V t I ' Bff o A Dick Gregory speaks on civil rights. Filled Days Senior Year Once again the Senior Class meets to fill out forms. Thespian Officers Gretchen Flood, Dan Green, Holton consider a play for presenlalion to the student Suzanne Riddle. Ann Christianson, and Georgia body. National Thespians and Forensics (ieorgia Holton finds that an effective presentation requires much practice. Becky Swick rehearses her dramatic dialogue for Foren- sics. William K. Shouldice reads from Bonnie and Clyde. Involve Students in Dramatic Ventures National Thespian members gather ideas for a dramatic production. President Brenda Hoath (center) discusses her downstale Bible trip with Secretary Wilma Nash and Vice-President Larry Bogart. Students Share Christian Fellowship Members listen attentively as Annette Mills reads a thought provoking article. â– ' 1.. 12 3 4 itet L u ONE, two, three, four . Cheerleaders enliven sports events. Cheerleaders Inject Varsity Cheerleaders: BACK ROW: Cindy Mines, Linda Maki, Penny Hubbard, Sally Cartwright. FRONT ROW: Sally Craven, and Dianne Stanaway. ONE, two, three, four . The fervor of Pam Goehle and Cheryl Ray infects the crowd. Spectator Enthusiasm Junior Varsity Cheerleaders: Pam Goehle, Cheryl Ray, Debbie McPherson, Cathy Staffeld, Carol Fortin, and Patty Shaheen. A Sault High rush ends abruptly. Varsity Gridders Finish Season SB KOII . Manager Frank Sloll. Sam Lighllool. Jim Adkins, Bruce C. Campbell, Bill Slanaway. Bob Chapman. John Minla, Wayne Fortin. Frank Bridge, Glenn Owaski. ROIV J; Mr. Robert Hirschenberger. Judd Howson, Don Worley, Paul Wade, Ken Hancock. Martin Eckardt, Peter Rushford, Randy Johnson.Steve Drouin, Paul Cook. Maurice Forrest. Head Coach Adolph Van Citters. ROIV J: Jim B. Mackie. Mac Finlayson. Tom Bergeron. Bob Caldwell. Herb Peterman. Bob Fabricino. Bob Modes. Dave Bryers. Varsity line practices rushing during pre-game warmup. With Excellent Record Varsity Scores .... 7 Negaunee 39 .... 7 Traverse City 33 .... 12 Manistique 27 .... 20 Newberry ... 8 Marquette 7 Sauk 15 Ishpeming 12 Sault 39 Munising 6 Sault 25 Gladstone 6 Sault 6 Alpena 6 Sault Sault Sault Sault Sault Playing conditions at the Homecoming game arc terrible, but Sault High wins 25 — 6. ROW 1: Mike Vorlc , Bill Ciabncl. Scoti Murtha, Brian Lar- son. Phil Brown. Mark Sundstrom, Henry Burke. John Os- born. Benjamin Moiles. ROW 2: Rick Murphy. Wayne Clement, Ricky Hancock, George Marra, Denny Brooks, Roger Falkenhagen, David TenEyck, Dennis Skidmore, Den- nis Preslan. ROW 3: Mike Beatty, Sam Bryers, Richard Mackey. Mike Adams. Gene Gagnon, Gar Sillers. Mike Johnston, John Black, Dennis Rutledge. Jr. Varsity Faces Tough Competitors Varsity Scores Cee Team Scores Sault . . 7 DeTour . . . 47 Sault . . 7 Engadine . . 43 Sault . . 6 Newberry . 7 Sault . . 20 St. Ignace . 35 Sault .19 Rudyard . . 12 Sault .. 19 Newberry . 28 Sault . . Engadine . . 45 Sault . . 13 Newberry . 12 Sault . . 7 Newberry . 28 A Devil finds a hole for a first down. Coaching and practice tell as Sault High runner outdistances his op- ponent. Cross Country , r ..m 7 nc: Ron Michalsl i displays his mud caked shoes fol- lowing fatiguing meet. Develops Stamina, Strength ROW I: Mr. Kenneth Kiczenski, Dennis Hungerford, Tony Hawkins, Dave Martin, Gene Bertram, Bill Mackie. ROiV 2: Ron Michalski, Glenn Arnotl, Fred Hill, Ron Bata, Mr. Richard Smith. E ' fWWWWW Wrestlers demonstrate proper technique at a pep assembly while referee observes closely. Wrestling Adds Facet to SHS Scene Bob Caldwell displays grim determination as he tries to break his opponent in half. Intramural basketball provides outlet for student energy. Intramurals Stress Participation Competition for one more basket demands intense concentration. Gene Curtis (52) and Denny Dahlman (50) team up under the basket to foil opponents move. Varsity Basketballers Enjoy ROIV I: David Albrough, Tom Bergeron, Rand Bishop, Dennis Dahlman, Gene Curtis, Don Howson, Rick Cooper, ROIV 2: Mgr. Bob Fabricino, Herb Peterman, Ron Bala, Peter Pettaha, Judd Howson, Steve Gorsuch, Mike MacDonald, Bill Stanaway, Coach Tim Bullock. Gene Curtis (52) attempts to block opponents shot while Denny Dahlman (50) and Herb Peterman (30) await rebound. Denny Dahlman (50) guards his man. Exciting Season Sault Sault Sault Sault Sault Sault Sault Sault Sault Sault Sault Sault Sault Sault Sault Sault Varsity Scores 46 Rudyard 47 80 Manistique 76 64 Marquette 78 63 Negaunee 56 54 Alpena 43 69 Marquette 68 65 Escanaba 60 71 Newberry 60 55 Munising 60 57 Alpena 82 62 Manistique 60 70 Ishpeming 76 71 Newberry 43 46 Rudyard 50 50 Traverse City 64 64 Gladstone 84 Sault Sault Sault Sault Sault Sault Sault Sault Sault Sault Sault Sault Sault Sault Sault Sault Sault Junior Varsity Scores 54 Rudyard 42 36 Manistique 58 42 Marquette 40 47 Nagaunee 40 32 Alpena 46 60 Marquette 48 49 Escanaba 78 67 Newberry 69 48 Munising 45 54 Alpena 75 55 Manistique 47 43 Ishpeming 55 73 Munising 68 55 Newberry 36 73 Newberry 72 48 Ishpeming 68 58 Gladstone 70 Blue Devils fight for ihe tip-ofT. JV Struggles for Cage Victories Ron I: Tom Root, David Cooper. Sam Lighlfoot, Den- nis Brooks, John Black. Mike Fields. Bruce C. Campbell. ROW 1- Coach Gary Glowacki, Ron Chalmers, Wayne Fortin, Randy Maleport, Ken Umbehocker, Jim Adkins. J , mKAfi- •; Facu Mr. Sam Dubow Principal Mr. Robert Brisson 1927-1967 Assistant Principal Mr. Charles Flower Assistant Principal Administrators and Counselors Board of Education— Dr. George Mullin. Mrs. Orma Steinbach, Mr. Maurice Slrahl, Dr. Donald Fin- layson. Dr. James Pierce, Mr. Vernon Coutanl, and Mr. Frank Heselton. Mr. Herbert Helman Guidance Miss Blodwen Johns Guidance Facilitate School Operation Mr. David Zuelke Guidance • Miss Margaret Conlon Librarian Mrs. Carol Holmes Librarian Myriad of English Miss Marcella Frank — English Miss Helen Andary English Mrs. Florence Durec English Mrs. June Ewing English, Speech, Drama Miss Kathrvn Falls English Courses Benefit All Students Mr. David Gonyeau English Mrs. Kathleen Hanson English Miss Nancy O ' Connor English Mr. William Sack English Mrs. Leda Quigley English Mr. Charles VanTiger English Mr. Alva Beamish French Suzanne Riddle enthusiastically participates in Third Year French. Mrs. Tamara Velde Latin Courses Build Academic and Mr. Joseph Wallace An Mr. Ronald Holm Business Education Mrs. Doris Quist Business Education Mrs. Winifred Blackburn Business Education Mrs. Joyce Seaman Business Education « W Miss Maxine Gertz Business Education Vocational Foundations Mr. Lawrence Givens Business Education Mrs. Jennie Myner Business Education Mr. Mervin Beadle Social Science Mrs. Irene Hungert ' ord Social Science Mr. Gary Glowacki Social Science Courses Explore Political Systems Student teachers — Miss Sharon Hall, English: Miss Angela Mr. Jon McKinnon, social studies; Miss Christine Eng- Bonacci, biology; Miss Gayle Blomquist, home economics; berg, business education. â– L p r H and Social Change Miss Mildred Enich Social Science Mr. Gale Nelsori Social Science Mrs. Caroline Selby Social Science Mr. Fred VVahls Social Science Capt. James Brammer R.O.T.C. M. Sgt. Sidney Wilson R.O.T.C. Mr. Terrance Chesebro Agriculture Diverse Courses Mind Mrs. Elizabeth Miller Home Economics Mrs. Mae VanCitters Home Economics Mr. Anthony Mastaw Study Hall Supervisor Mrs. Karen Stearns Band Effect Expanding Experiences Mr. Robert Hirschenberger Industrial Arts, Student Activities Mrs. Mary Wood Choir Mr. Timothy Bullocl Physical Education Mr. William Larson Physical Education Mr. Langsford Collins Industrial Arts Mr. Thomas Christianson Industrial Arts Vocational Industrial Mr. Lawrence Gilbert Industrial Arts Mr. Edward Gaus Industrial Arts Courses Prepare Students for Jobs Mr. John McDonald Graphic Arts Mr. Glenn Rye Auto Mechanics Mr. Adolph VanCitters Industrial .Arts Mr. William Black Mathematics Mathematics Develops Analytical Mr. Francis Cameron Mathematics Mrs. Rosa Grout Mathematics Mr. Marvin Johnson Mathematics Thinking Mr. Daryl Fairbanks Mathematics Mr. Kenneth Kiczenski Mathematics Mr. Roger Norton Mathematics Mr. William Smith Mathematics Mrs. Jacqueline Collier Science Mrs. Ewing conducts an eat-in. ' Science Reveals Secrets of Universe Mrs. Sharon Laundy Science Mr. Otto McNaughlon Biology Mr. Jack Toolan Science j im ' -r, ' V nderclassmen X. President Amos Day, Treasurer Kalhy Dahlnian. Vice-President Susan Ray, and Secretary Nancy Barnes confer with Mr. David Zueike, freshman adviser. Freshmen Electees Acquire Raymond Albrough Darlene Allen Patricia Amell Robert Amyotte Janet Anderson Robert Anderson John Antonelli Randall Atkins Connie Badenski Bonnie Bain Nancy Barnes Karen Bayeur Michelle Beaudry Robert Beaudry Michael Beatty Cheryl Belleau Jeri Belleau Janis Benoit Bobbie Bentley . John Black Linda Blair Geraldine Bogart Herman Bogart Bruce Bourque Henry Bourque Catherine Brabant Michael Brady Joan Brock Marilyn Brown V ' illiam Brown Sam Bryers Mark Buhro Marbarel Burgess Michael Bush Charia Caldwell Debra Calery Stephen Calvey Larry Campbell Laura Campbell Michael Campbell Thomas Captain Lillian Cardamoni Dianne Carlson Thoma.s Carlson Steven Carmack Gary Cartwrighl Ti Cartwright Christie Sally Clark Wayne Clemenl Debra Clow Charles Cook Janice Cook Mary Cook David Cooper Patricia Cooper Maria Coullard Larry Cox Linda Crisp Christine Cryderman Kathryn Dahlman Patrick Daley Amos Day Jane DeMersc Randall Desormeaux Edward Doric Irene Lagic Gordon liarl Linda Last William hdward Harold tlston Edythe Ermatingcr Executive Abilities James Ermatinger Andrea Evans Jeanne Ewing Christine Faunt Mike Fields Bruce Fletcher Gregory Flood Normand Fontaine Dewey Fornnarino Robert Forrest Ronald Forrest Carol Fortin Michael Fortin Debra Fox Ralph Gady Gene Gagnon Daniel Gallagher James Gillette Donald Gilroy Marjory Gilroy Kendall Gleason Patrick Godm Pamela Goehie Beth Goeschel m Brenda Goelz Debra Goetz Randy Gordon Timothy Gregg Debra Hall Martha Harris Barbara Hawkins Palti Herschell Verna Herschell Sue Ann Hill Patricia Hillock Deborah Hines Thomas Hoopfer Robert Hoornstra Frederic Hoxie Sarah Hubbard Janet Hube Chad Huffman Fred Ingold Dennis Inman V Kristi Issacson Katherine Jacobson Cynthia Jensen Andrew Johnson David Johnston Raymond Johnstone Mona Jollify Mary Jones Linda Joutsie Marjorie June Patti June Sandra Kangas Rhonda Kelly Helen Kibble Fay Kicrnan David Kokko Ralph Kokko Julia Komarnizk Penny Koponen Gail Kravis Hazel Krull Ethel Lahti Jean LaLonde Gail LaMothe Gerry LaMothe Laura LaMothe Raymond LaPrairie Ronald Lawrence H f f i . Freshmen Gain New i% f Robert Leigh Grace Leischow Gwen LeuVoy Margaret Lewis Rachele Libertoski Katherine Lipponen Jeanne Lyons Jane Mac Donald Sheri MacDonald Richard Mackey Marlene Mackie Randall Maleport George Marra Alma Martindale Karol Maltson Richard McBryde James McClellan Terance McConnell Inez McCoy Lauri McCoy Catherine Mc©onald Bruce McLeod Duncan McMillan Kathy McShanc Anne Menard Robert Menard Susan Menard Wends Menard Sherrill Miller . slinta Mitchell Donald Monroe Chrisline Morlcy Hurvcy Morris David Morrison Greg Morrison Donald Moyer Pain Murphy Rick Murphy Scoll Murlha Ken MuMclak Rick Nelson Darien Ncvcu Judy Newcomh Penny Nichols Cynthia Nohle Janet O ' Brien Robert Ogsiun Duane Ordiway John Osborn Janice O zello Julie Parker Stephen Patton Joanne Pavlat Susan Payment Scholastic Concepts James Peake Paul Piche Debra Plumm Sue Poppink Dennis Preslan JoAnn Preslan Alan Raffaele John Randazzo Darlene Rapson Cheryl Ray Susan Ray Michael Reath Cheryl Reid Robert Reno Stephen Rice Denise Roberge Mike Rodiger James Romano Stanley Ronquist Thomas Root Deborah Rose Margaret Rose Brenda Rosini Joseph Royer Mark Ruditis Steven Sadler Russell Sanderson Michael Sauro Daryl Scales Patricia Shahcen Sharon Shampine Caria Sharpe Daria Sharpe Dennis Sherman Gordon Shunk Gar Sillers Dennis Skldmore Theresa Smart Deborah Smith Dennis Smith Maybelle Smith William Smith Richard Sommer Paul Spurgin Cathy StafTeld Ricky Steinhaus Ronald Stevenson Elsie Strawderman Debbie Sirceter Michael Sireeler Clevc Sullivan Greg Sullivan .lane Suriano Sandra SutlilV Barbara Swart Thomas Swick Ronald Syrjala Joanne Tadgerson Linda Talcntino Kalherine Tanner Gary Taylor Robert Taylor Patrick TcnEyck Penny TenEyck Richard TenEyck Denisc Tepp Robert Thompson Dennis Thorseth Linda Tucker Kenneth Umbehocker Dennis VanLuven Julene Venious Refugees Flood S.H.S. Corridors y l • P% |w |f! Nancy Vollick Linda Wallace Roderick Wallace Bobbi Wallis Connie Wallis Randaline Walsh John Walton Margaret Weir Rosemary Wellington Eric Westin Wendy Westover Alice White William Wilcox Richard Wilds Linda Williams Willard Willis Kay Winling Christine Wirtanen Rick Woodgate Thomas Woodgate Michael Worley Steven Wyatt Cynthia Yon Mary Zimmerman Desserted corridors provide varsity cheerleaders with spacious practice area. Vice-President Bruce C. Campbell, Student Council Rep- resentative Sally Cartwright, President Robert Blackstock. Treasurer Tempie Dubow, Secretary Twyla Talentino, and Adviser Mr. Kenneth Kiczenski research money making events. Sophomore Officers Lead Responsibly athleen Adams Janes Adkins Kevin Alford Linda Allen Rebecca Allen Barbara Amyotte Louise Antonelli Gloria Arnott Kenneth Bailey John Bailey Maria Ball Deborah Baril Elizabeth Barnes Annette Barr Beth Barron Steven Bata Bonita Baxter Sharon Bayeur John Beamish Brent Belleau Brian Belleau Valerie Belleau Thomas Bennett Carol Benoit f Ift f f T f f â– i .Z! JfeL ' ;, ' m fi 3 J ' -- -j m Elizabeth Benoit Melvin Benoit Donna Bergeron John Berko Mark Be rlinger Nancy Bernard Lee Bertram Connie Black Robert Blackstock Carl Bli.xt Paul Bottrell Lanette Bourgond Elizabeth Boyer William Brabant Byron Brommenschen Dennis Brooks Janet Brown Philip Brown Terry Bumslcad Janet Bush Robert Bye Bruce C. Campbell Bruce N. Campbell Robert Carlson Donald Cartier Sally Cartwright Vicky Chadwick Ronald Chalmers Jcrn Chaon Lce ' Christic Hugh Clarke Vcrn Clement Ivan Clow David Collins Beverly Cook Gary Cook Catherine Cooper Roger Cooper JoAnneCouvier Paul Crozier Charles Cryderman Ronald Cryderman Jack Curry Candice Curtis Nancv Curtis Calhy Dahl Tom Dalgard Darrvl Dalimonte Sophomore Sophistication Janet Diehr Paul Douglas Susan Drew Tempie Dubow Marcia Dumbeck Ann Earl Nancy Earl Linda Erickson Cheryl Ermatinger Lynn Fair Carol Falkenhagen Roger Falkenhagen Wayne Fortin Deborah Fournier Kathy Fox John Freeborn William Freeman William Gabriel Richard Gady Penny Gagnon Diann Garlinghouse Leonard Garyson Marsha Gerrish Cynthia Gleason Terry Goetz Arlon Goforth Nancy Gray Lcnore Green Thomas Gregg Patricia Gugin Dennis Guillard Rickie Hancock Janice Hanna Michele Harvey David Harwood James Hawkins Steve Hayslette James Helm Timothy Higgins Richard Hill Roberta Hill Andrew Hitchcock John Horka Roger Horlon Cas.sandra Imson JclTrcy Jackson ' ' ' ' -t! Jacobson ' i ' -;:i Johnson i%vW4f f m Develops Slowly Donald Johnson Nora Johnson Lois Johnson Terri Jones Michael June Reuben Kangas Shari Kangas Christine Kelly William Kelly Dennis Kennedy Virginia Kicrnan Ernest Klein Stephanie Klein Anthony Klicr Cindy Koivisto Terry Laaksonen Thomas LaCross Bruce Laitinen Gerald LaLonde Timothy LaLonde Cynthia Lamoreaux Robert LaMothe Gregory LaPrairic Gregory Larson Charles LaRue Jean LaRue Donald Lawrence Richard Leischow Martin Lewis Samuel Lightfoot James Lorendo Patricia Lyons Robert MacDonald David Mackie Wayne Madden John Maki Mary Maki Terry Ann Maki Melvin Maleport William Malette 1W!S:;! Martin Mallov Darrall Marble Ronald Marble Shyrlee Marble Gregg Marchelli Gerald Marshall Sandra Maslaw Robert Materna Bruce Mattson Lynn Malison Lynn Mayer Daniel McCoy Leslie McCoy Maureen McCoy Patti McCoy James McCulligh Diane McDonald Brenda McKerchie Doris McKerchie Harold McKerchie James McKerchie Richard McKerchie Daniel McPherson Debra McPherson Diana McPherson Joanne McShane Annette Menard Dcrba Menard Dennis Menard Donald Menard Joseph Mendoskin 1 - d fi ik M M Iv: jK ' , M it James Mcnere Joseph Miehalski Normaiean Miller Krislin ' Mitchell Benjamin Moiles Patricia Moore Helen Mourufas Mar Mu rphy Patli Murphy Darryle Murtha Ellen Myers JoAnn Myner Linda Myner Bradlev Newman Mike Nicholis Daryl Nichols Dennis Nichols - ' 4 -,. - ( c ' 1 f fln Experienced Sophomores Evolve l?T f virk. Ron Nixon David Nordstrom Marjorie Norton Donna Oberle Byron Osborn Debra Ouimet Jaak Pahn Michael Pajala Roseana Parish Cecil Pavlat Richard Payment Kenneth Perrier Muriel Persall Renee Peters Cindy Peterson Nancy Peterson Cynthia Prichett _ Richard Proffitt m mf Susan Puska R] V Eileen Quack jf 1 A ' Robert Quigley Deborah Quinn ' •- ' V w Mary Rapson ma . f mk Neil Reid Mei-Lam Rice Ronald Robinson Thomas Roe Barbara Rogers V ranees Rogers Roy Rogers Deborah Rose Varari Rosini Ricky Roy Daniel Rudd Dennis Rutledge Marian Sally Dale Saunders JelTery Sauro Patrick Sauro Francis Sawasky Deborah Shadnaw Rheabeth Shaski Kenneth Sherman Deborah Shuman Karl Shunk Connie Sibbald Gwen Sihbald â– . ' -m a ry Sibbald ) â– f lH f fs 1 5 William Sillers Theresa Simpkin Donald Sindlcs Arthur Smart Kevin Smith George Somes Richard Somes Barbara Speichcr Jacqueline Stevens Hrank Stoll Brenda Suggitl Judith Sullivan Marc Sundstrom Pamela Swailes Mary Synctt Thomas Tadgerson Howard Talentino Twylia Talenlino Mary Tanner David Tentyck MikeTenEyck Marietta Thompson Timothy Tilson Julie Truckey into Responsible Citizens Carol Vanderband Patricia Vanderband Jacquelyn Veler John Venious Linda Verrett Douglas Vert Edith Warick Martyn Waybrant Russell Waybrant David Webber Gladys Weber Patricia Weinschenk John Wemigwans Penny Wenman Larry Whisenant Joan White William White Sandra Willis Judy Wilson Mary Wilson Charles Wiltsie Thomas Wiltsie Terry Winger Jan Worley ih - l£. C 0£-N u£ Band members present Christmas Happenings to school and community. Mr. Jack Toolan, adviser, Mac Finlayson, vice-president, Linda Myers, secretary, and James B. Mackie, president, discuss Junior Homecoming Float. Third Year Officers Supervise Fauncy .Aikens Katherine .Akkanen John Albinger David Albrough Mark Alford Joseph Allison Glenn Anderson James Anderson Donald Arbic Glenn Arnett John Arnott Billie .Auguston Norman Avery John Babcock Thelia Bailey George Bain Bonnie Barkley Leanne Barnes James Barrett Ronald Bata Candace Bean William Bedore Harvey Bell Mike Belleau P f . r ' P f Dean Bennette Ann Benoit Thomas Bergeron Patricia Bergstrom Rand Bishop Beverly Bogart Ricky Bosley Bernard Bouschor Beverly Bouschor Barbara Brawley Susan Bresnahan Susan Briggs Stanley Bright Sheryl Brommenschenkel Gerald Brown Sally Brown Sally Burnside Michael Burtt Gary Calery John Campbell Barbara Carlson Larry Carmack Cynthia Cartwright Sandra Caster Lila Causley Ann Christianson Helen Clark Mary Clement Duane Clow Alfred Colegrove Barbara Colletle Patricia Cook Colleen Cooper Richard Cooper Coral Cork Allen Currie Gary Curtis Dennis Dahlman Michael Daley Craig Davidson Cheryl Davis Stephen Deluca Vance Diotte Kathy Donnelly Cynthia Doric Paula Douglas Stephen Drouin Nancy Durno â– iiiAJmii ' Junior Activities Greg Eagle Kathy Eagle Marianne Eagle Martin Hckardt Randy Edward Ricky Edward George Eicher Margaret Elston Michael Ermatinger Terry Eshaia Lois Farero Frederick Farrish Linda Faunt Theodore Ferguson Donald Finlayson Patricia Flood Joanne Flowers Michael Flynn Sandra Forrest William Frost Ardith Fryer Wayne Gamelin Edward Gaus Sandra Gaus James Gillette Daniel Gilroy Christine Godin Linda Graham Brian Green Janet Gregg Michael Gregg Richard Gregg Robert Gregg Linda Hamilton Beth Hancock Kenneth Hancock Fred Handziak Carol Hanna Sharon Hanna Barbara Harris Laurel Harrison Ronald Hembroff Stephen Henderson Linda Hill David Hillman Vernann Hillock Bonnie Hodge Linda Hodges 7 ' iiirL i k Donald Howson Dennis Hungerford Debra Johnson Paul Johnson Paula Johnson Wayne Johnson David Jones Patricia Jones Steve Kane David Kellis John Kellis Catherine Kibble Marguerite Kiernan Jean King Roger Koistinen Timothy Koivisto Edward Kubont Helen LaPrairie Timothy Larson Sharon Leach Carol Leask Cheryl Leask Charles Leigh Michael Leigh Juniors Anxiously Anticipated Juanita Lipponen • ( zr David Lounds t Daniel Lyons VwB Michael MacDonald Sandra MacKechnie James B. Mackie _ James S. Mackie jAS,- Linda Maki hTd- ' Timothy Maiette Michael Mansfield Carolyn Marchand Lynne Marken David Martin Donna Martin Stella Martindale Darby Marvig Kay Mattson William Mattson Sandra Mayer John McDonald Dennis McKelvie Bert McKerchie Dorothy McKiddie Darl McLean William McLeod Fred McMillan Scott McPherson Alfred Menard Karen Messer Michael Metrish Barbara Michaels Ronald Michalski Gary Miller Annette Mills John Minta Gerald Mitchell Harold Mitchell Grace Moiles Ronald Monck Gordon Moon Hugh Moran Thomas Morley Vicki Morris George M oyer Charles Murray Christine Myers Linda Myers Gregory Myner Gene Nelson Andrew Newcomb Charles Niemi Gary Nurini Kenneth Oberle Jeffrey Oberman Albert O ' Brien Robert O ' Neill Approaching Senior Year Gayle Owaski Linda Palmer Pcgg Pavlat Joann Payment Pamela Peller Steve Perron David Perry Patrick Perry Charles Peterson Terry Petingalo Clark Petrousek Terry Pettett Robert Pirainen Maryla Porter David Pruess Richard Rand Margaret Ranson Gary Rapson James Rogers Albert Rover Peter Rushford Charles Russell Carol Sally Larry Sanderson John Sandie Thomas Sayer Gretchen Schneider Franklin Scott Carol Seibo Marcia Seppala Susan Seppala Patricia Shackleton William Shouldice Linda Shuman Andrew Sibbald Margaret Sibbald John Siegwart Douglas Sims Russell Smart Michael Smith Suzanne Smith Wanda Somes Larry Sparkes Jacqueline Specht LeeAnn Speicher Gail Spencer Thomas Spurgin Roberta Spurlock feaSSSi ' ' ' Christopher Stabile . Wilham Slanaway . Terry Steinhaus Janet Stevenson Mary Stevenson John Stewart Raymond Stott Margaret Strawderma Bryan Sundman Barbara Swan Wendy Swan David Swart Ronald Tamlyn Gregg Taylor Linda Taylor Norman TenEyck Robert Thompsett Michael Thompson William Thompson Margaret Trapasso David Tremont Nora Trumbley Larry Verrett Elisabeth Vialpando Juniors Affect Image of Superiority Harold VoUick JoNcc Volllck Paul ade Barbara Walker Virginia Wallace James Wardlow Beverly Warick Deborah Weaver Cheryl Webb Richard Webber Gail W cber Janice Wcrve Donna csterburg David hite Cynthia Wilcox (ieolTrey ilson Michael Wirtanen Melissa Wolle Donald Worley Timolhcus Woskobojnik Ernest Wright Larry Yon Diane Zimmerman David Ziegcrl â– C5 1 alii iw ri k Needed R.O.T.C. Drill Team practice disrupts the studious atmosphere of third Hoor west. Seniors? ' Onward Is Our Victory ' President Larry HembroflT, Treasurer Grace Boult, Sec- cuss plans for graduation with Class Adviser Mr. Mervin retary Kattiy Ward and Vice-President Jim Young dis- Beadle. Linda Bosley : i sHHi k fM Deborah Mack William Maki Robert Marchand Richard Malcolm Eric Marken Joanne McDonald Katerina Wydra James Young Richard Ziegert Brenda Hoath gives a slide illustrated presentation on the organization and function of the United Nations to the American History classes. Robert Amell Sherry Aube Donald Bowerman David Bryers David Buchan John Christie Joseph Cole Donald Corbiere Gene Curtis John Earle Kenneth Ermatinger Roland Fletcher Merle Gurnoe Tamara Hart David Htitte Donald Johnston William Kellis Arthur Klein Walter Komarnizki Jon LaBossiere Duane LaCrosse Charles Marsh Gail Mastaw Kenneth McBride Gene McKenzie Louis Menard Terry Menard Stephen Morrison Donald Nichols Lewis O ' Brien Lee Pressel James Sally Daniel Soper Roy Spencer Dallas Steinhaus Richard Stone Robert Tepp Gary Vincent Congralulations! Columbus landed on an island and discovered two continents he hadn ' t dreamed of. Discovery is like that. It always creates new challenges. We hope you ' ll look upon your high school diploma that way. And use it as a base of exploration that will take you on to college and the challenges which await you there. By the time you graduate, you will hove found a few answers. And discovered many more questions. Then you ' ll be ready to start exploring again. MICHIGAN CONSOUDATED GAS COMPANY- Chanel Standard Products . Electronic motor tuneup . Carburetor repairs Complete line of all acces- sories BRUMWELL STANDARD SERVICE 632-8711 819 E. Easterday Ambush Wilmo shows Evelyne our enchanting French cologne from MALTAS AND FLOOD DRUG Ashmun at spruce 632-9661 (standard Walgreen Agency Dial 632-9751 517 Ashmun St. Soo Mich. SHOBERG DRUGS WATSON ' S SHOE STORE Shoes for the entire family! Soult Ste. Marie and Pickford 1230 on your dial NORTHERN ELECTRIC Where you can see Stereo — TV — Radio Americas NO. 1 Seller because they are made to last longer Tom Ewing swings good music 3:30 to 5:00 every week-day afternoon. WSOO Tempo Roses Roses Roses National Brands tv — stereo — radios — freezers refrigerators — wasfiers air conditioners dryers — vacuum cleaners Sault Shopping Plaza Soo, Mich. 49783 632-6871 tRS Marsha Shunk, Doris McKerchie, Koterina Wydra admire the beautiful flowers at WEBER ' S FLOWERS 1901 Ashmun St. Oh Please Let That Lost Ball Sink into the Pocket. I ' ve Had the Most Enjoyable Time Here at the CUE CENTER Everything in music is at SOO COIN 112 Ridge Street Mognavox Phiico RCA Whirlpool your friends earn your college degree at LAKE SUPERIOR STATE COLLEGE Of Michigan Technological University Sault Ste. Marie, Mich. Michigan ' s Newest 4 Year State College Courtesy of The Evening News Sault News Printing Co. ••68 from WIMPY ' S BARBER SHOP Serving Michigan ' s Eastern Upper Peninsula ESELCQ Sandy and Charlie are going styled right, in fashions from ONTGOMERY WARD 524 Ashmun street NORTHERN MAPLE PRODUCTS BARISH BROTHERS Barbeau, Mich 632-6161 Our best to the class of IS from WELCH ' S MOTOR and SERVICE 1160 E. Portage THE SAULT SAVINGS BANK see that for the finest results you should take your laundry to the SOO LAUNDRY CLEANERS 160 Ridge Street across from the post office Sports are a healthy way to spend your leisure time. Boating, water skiing or any equipment it ' s RODIGER ' S SPORTING GOODS Bowl your cores away DONDEE BOWLING LANES the class of 1968 CONGRATULATIONS Your Hallmark Headquarters GERRIE PRESS Ashmun at Dawson KREFT ' S PIANO ORGAN STUDIO 117 Arlington 635-5816 Department Store of Finance The commercial bank can be called this because it offers such a wide variety of services. The Dow Jones teletype is just one of the many services available at: FIRST NATIONAL BANK A Member of the F.D.I.C. The newest and most modern equipment is used to keep your school and community clean. SAULT SANITATION SERVICE CU% Zlit VCAft VOUH CHOtCi fOfi SEN(OR POUTJIAITS,-, SAULT ASSOCIATION OF INDEPENDENT INSURANCE AGENTS! Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan 49783 ADAMS INSURANCE AGENCY 223 Ashmun St. 632-2891 MADIGAN INSURANCE AGENCY 519 Court 635-5233 OLD MURPHY OLD 206 Ashmun 632-2203 CALDER INSURANCE AGENCY 402 Ashmun St. 632-6781 FOWLER INSURANCE AGENCY 204 E. Spruce 632-2163 FRUIK INSURANCE AGENCY 417 Maple St. 632-8681 McGAULEY INSURANCE AGENCY 107 Arlington 632-8121 McKEE INSURANCE AGENCY 407 E. Spruce 632-9622 MYNER INSURANCE AGENCY 932 Ashmun 632-9631 GLENN SMART AGENCY 353 Carrie St. 632-8761 QUIGLEY AGENCY 113 W. 19th 632-7794 Move up with North Americon Van Lines gentle- men of the moving industry THE MAN STORE No Ring! Then get out of my life. SOO BOTTLING COMPANY things go better,i Coke You name it and we have it! Taking pictures of that wonderful moment, commencement and parties Have them processed a MATERNA PHOTO STUDIOS 301 Ashmun 632-8501 SHUNK HOME FURNISHINGS HANKS SPORT SHOP Guns and Fishing Taclde Cottages Boats and Motors Rented— 3 miles east of Barbeau, Michigan, on St. Mary ' s River Channelview Sport Shop Modem equipment used by Soo High students to break the boredom of study STOP moil it at ROE ' S GROCERY U. S. Post Office Barbeau, Michigon 49710  %i«fc! %   . ' ' ' «-. • S? 5« ' «5 iii ' - ? o V .(MGJt ' ' C e 7 siiill , 3 S X C (0 (52 JU -L d L [WC yClAA ' -V ' N S 1, r- 5 % c} i ' ) o - i F a, n- NH J N 3 ? 4 â– c!X: ;=r o %Q o - â– 4 V i n, ' â–
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