St Clair High School - Clairvoyant Yearbook (St Clair, MI)
- Class of 1973
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1973 CLAIRVOYANT I Every beauty and greatness in this world is created by a single thought or emotion inside a man. Everything we see today made by past generations, was, before its appearance , a thought in the mind of a man or an impulse in the heart of a woman . Kahlil Gibran 4 TABLE OF CONTENTS Academics 7 Organizations 33 Athletics 49 Classes 67 Student Life 113 Community 139 5 TIME IT WAS , AND WHAT TIME IT WAS, IT WAS . . , A TIME OF INNOCENCE , A TIME OF CONFIDENCE. PRESERVE YOUR MEMORIES; THEY ' RE ALL THAT’S LEFT OF YOU. Simon and Garfunkel 6 A CA DEM ICS . Business Education Prepares Students for Future Careers UPPER RIGHT: Mrs. Snyder gives her shorthand stu- dents their five minute takes. CENTER LEFT: Mr. Stablein answers a typing question for Sandy Cieslin- ski. CENTER RIGHT: Miss Blum corrects some tests for C.O.E. LOWER RIGHT: Miss Blum. 8 UPPER LEFT: L-R, Mr. Barnes, Mr. Vincent, Mr. Tharrett, Miss Blum and Mrs. Snyder get together after parent-teacher conferences. CENTER LEFT: Mr. Tharrett watches while his accounting class practice on their problems. CENTER RIGHT: Mr. Barnes gives some assignment instructions to his re- tail merchandising class. LOWER LEFT: Some C.O.E. students finish their assignments before the end of class. LOWER RIGHT: Mr. Tharrett. 9 Vocal and Instrumental Music Students Entertain UPPER RIGHT: The harmonic blend of Honors Choir voices enchant the audience with ’’The Joyful Sounds of Christmas. ” CENTER: The Marching Band forms a ”S” on the football field during their half-time performance. LOWER RIGHT: Our small, powerful Pep Band sparks school spirit with their lively rendition of ’’Saints” and ’’Varsity.” 10 Art Expands Students’ Creative ' Abilities RIGHT: Sandy Cieslinski weaves her design into a piece of fabric for her project. CENTER LEFT: Donna Westrick expresses her creativity with water colors. CENTER RIGHT: Bill Meier checks his paint- ing as Mrs. Perret assists him from his sketch. LEFT : Students work on individual rugs as a final project for the semester. II Homemaking Students Develop Cooking Skills UPPER RIGHT: Even the boys enjoy baking once in awhile. CENTER: Mrs. Paajanen demonstrates to John Bromberger how to do things properly. LOWER RIGHT: Nancy McLeod and Nancy Leverenz work step by step to make sure their recipe works. 12 Students Apply Their Sewing Skills UPPER LEFT: Lori Knudsen works hard to finish her skirt. CENTER LEFT: Some of the girls in Home- making I work on their hand sewing. LOWER LEFT: Mrs. Thompson shows Kathy Boulier where she made her mistake. LOWER RIGHT: Mrs. Thompson left teaching this year to become a full-time homemaker. Industrial Education Teaches a Variety of Skills UPPER LEFT: John Maloney , Chuck Currier and Mark Pauly work on their projects turning on a word lathe. UPPER RIGHT: Mike Ranshaw draws a diagram for his drafting class. CENTER: Mr. Donaldson demonstrates one of the techniques used in metal shop. LOWER LEFT: Mr. Donaldson. LOWER RIGHT: Mr. Fangman. 14 UPPER LEFT: Mr. Fangman shows Jack Hock the correct technique in drawing a drafting diagram. CENTER: Mike Walker and Greg McClure work on their projects in woodshop. LOWER LEFT: Cheryl Menke stains a drawer for refinish- ing class. LOWER RIGHT: Mr. Irvin puts a board through the wood planer. IS Language A rts Provides for Varied Student Interests UPPER RIGHT: Mrs. Horning re- views for a test with her Spanish II students. CENTER LEFT: Mr. Moran checks some materials before giving them to his students. CEN- TER RIGHT: Mr. Bohs watches as his composition class finishes its assignment. LOWER RIGHT: Mr. Weber helps some of his College English students with their themes. 16 Language A rts Stimulates Studies in Languages and Literature UPPER LEFT: Mr. Mallwitz hands out library passes to his study hall students. CENTER LEFT: Mrs. Willmarth works on student book reviews. LOWER LEFT: Mrs. Johnson. LOWER CENTER: Mr. Roberts. LOWER RIGHT: Mrs. Clyne. Mathematics Creates Intriguing Problems for Us UPPER RIGHT: Mrs. Ruehle illustrates how to solve a problem to his Advanced Math class. CENTER LEFT: Sue Bryson and Irene VanBuskirk study the law of probability in Algebra by using coins. CEN- TER RIGHT: Miss Okoren demonstrates a math pro- blem to her Algebra I class. LOWER LEFT: Miss Handysides. LOWER CENTER: Miss Okoren. LOWER RIGHT: Mr. Watson. 18 Physical Education Develops Sports Skills UPPER LEFT: The P.E. 9 class forms a circle to begin some foreign dances. UPPER CENTER: Mr. Watt. UPPER RIGHT: Mrs. Perreault. CENTER LEFT: The Physical Education Department and some students participate in the 1950’s day. CEN- TER RIGHT: The P.E. 10 boy’s class play their first baseball game after the bad weather. LOWER LEFT: The P.E. 9 class participates in volleyball tournaments. 19 Science Reveals the Unknown ABOVE RIGHT: Mr. VanDeusen prepares his class for their next test. CENTER LEFT: Mr. VanDeusen does some explaining about the biological processes of animals. CENTER RIGHT: Kirk Love, Jim Barry and Dan Brozowski assemble their motor during 7th hour class. LOWER LEFT: Mary Ellyn Beier and Laurel Wisniewski work on a homemade motor for Physics. LOWER RIGHT: Mr. Buell mixes some acidic solutions for his next Chemistry class. 20 UPPER LfiFT: Linda Murphy, Julie Tinsey and Jean Pflaum work to find out what their unknown chemical is. UP- PER RIGHT: Dick Brenner, Jeff Meyers, Jeff Bryson and Jeff Shaw discuss the problem of getting their motor to run. CENTER: Mr. Henry gives his Science 9 class a test. LOWER LEFT: Mr. VanDeu- sen watches Mrs. Perreault demonstrates in a first aid class. LOWER RIGHT: Mr. Henry. Social Studies: A Look Into Modern Social Problems UPPER RIGHT: The Social Studies 9 class boards the bus after spending a day at Greenfield Village. CENTER LEFT: Mr. Cornish lectures to his Ameri- can Government class before a test. CENTER RIGHT: Congressman O’Hara speaks to the American Govern- ment students while visiting S.C.H.S. CENTER RIGHT: Mr. Fangman, Mr. Cornish, Mr. Irvin, and Mr. Anderson discuss some schedules during parent-teacher conferences. LOWER LEFT: Mr. Cornish. LOWER RIGHT: Mr. Parsons. 22 UPPER LEFT: Mr. Anderson and his modern social problems class listen carefully to a student’s question. UPPER RIGHT: Congressman O ' Hara. CENTER LEFT: Officer Cisky lec- tures to the social studies and speech class on drugs. LOWER LEFT: Mr. Parsons discusses a question with a U.S. History student. LOWER RIGHT: Mr. Goulding. 23 Co-operative Education Offers Students Vocational Training UPPER RIGHT: Mrs. Billings pre- pares to type a student progress report. CENTER RIGHT: Mrs. Billings discusses a question with one of her students before he com- pletes the assignment. LOWER LEFT: Mr. Findley checks student work for his morning class. LOWER RIGHT: Mr. Findley comments on a project before returning it to the student. 24 Vocational Education Provides Students With Job Training LEFT: Mike Marriott makes a metal mold on the lathe for plastic automobile parts. UPPER LEFT: Chuck Spranger repairs a manifold in the auto shop. UPPER RIGHT: Keith Me Wain cleans metal from his lathe before continuing work on the mold. LEFT: Jim Ferebee seeks Mr. Hayes approval be- fore completing repairs in the auto shop. 25 Special Services Personnel Provide Students, Staff With Several Beneficial Services 26 UPPER RIGHT: Mrs. Hart opens a box of flowers presented by students on her last day as the study hall aid. CENTER LEFT: Mrs. lones talks with students while supervising the cafeteria during lunch. CENTER RIGHT: Mrs. McCartney an- swers a question for Chris Harris and Mark Smith in study hall. RIGHT: Miss Sanders helps stu- dents with special learning problems. Mrs. Chaput Retires After Twenty Four Years at SCHS UPPER LEFT: Mrs. Chaput, Mr. Vincent, and Mr. Weber chaperone the senior class on a trip to SCCCC. CENTER LEFT: Mr. Vincent and Mrs. Chaput help Mr. Huston with student re- gistration for 1973-74 school year. CENTER RIGHT: Mrs. Kukulka works on SCHS student health forms. LOWER LEFT: Miss LaBeau works at her desk in the library office. 27 Secretaries Perform Varied Duties CENTER LEFT: Miss Daly pauses a moment from filling out transcripts to have her picture taken. CENTER RIGHT: Mrs. Levy checks over the daily attendance records. LOWER RIGHT: Mrs. Rocker counts up the daily cafeteria money. 28 Mr. Huston and Mr. A lley Involved in Daily Activities at SCHS UPPER LEFT: Mr. Huston explains next year’s schedule changes to the Board of Education. CENTER LEFT: Mr. Ander- son discusses the success of the parent- teacher conferences with Mr. Alley. CENTER RIGHT: Steve Blake and Gary Blanchard seek Mr. Alley’s advice. LOWER LEFT: Mr. Huston and Mr. Watt sing along with the students at the pep meeting. LOWER CENTER: Mr. Huston smiles after receiving a pie in the face. LOWER RIGHT: Mr. Huston wishes Mrs. Hart farewell for the faculty and students at her last pep meeting. RRRf.aniih 29 EAST CHINA BOARD OF EDUCATION OPENED MILTON J. GEARING ELEMENTARY SCHOOL BIDS AT ST. CLAIR HIGH SCHOOL ON FEBRUARY 20 , 1973 TOP: Mrs. Gearing broke ground for the new school April 28, 1973 with her son, Jack, and grandson, John Gearing. In the background are: L-R: Mr. Hale, Mr. Smith, architect; board of education members Trea- surer Malcolm Simons, Secretary Virginia Avison, Trustee John Heiss, and President Donald Konyha; and Principal Garry Archer. ABOVE: Mrs. Moody takes notes for the Board as Mr. Teller and Dr. Heiss listen to bids being read. ABOVE RIGHT: Dr. Appel presents his recommendations as Mr. Danneels, Mr. Simons, and Mr. Schilling listen. RIGHT: The Board of Education are: L-R: Mr. Malcolm Simons, Treasurer; Mr. Francis Schilling, Trustee; Dr. Harry Mayhew, Vice-President; Dr. Donald Konyha, President; Mrs. Virginia Avison, Secretary, and Dr. John Heiss, Trustee. What We Cook Is What You Eat UPPER LEFT: Students enter kitchen to buy one of their favorite lunches - pizza puffs. CENTER: Mrs. Richter and Mrs. Lukasak pause from wash- ing pots and pans to have their photograph taken by the Clairvoyant photographer. LOWER LEFT: Mrs. Burroughs and Mrs. Richter prepare dough for baking. LOWER RIGHT: Mrs. Brenner makes everyone ' s favorite chocolate chip cookies. 31 Custodians , Matrons Keep Our School and Grounds Clean A fter the Rest Of Us Use Them RIGHT: Mr. Meiselbaugh, Mr. Klaski and Mr. Bryson rake the west court early in the spring to clean the win- ter litter from the lawn. CENTER: Mr. Meiselbaugh, Mr. Shackett, Mr. Dasha- rion, Mr. Bryson and Mr. Klaski. BOTTOM: Mr. Alley sprays Mrs. Schwartz and Mrs. Thomson w’ith fresh air spray as they w ' ash the cafeteria windows during Christmas break. ORGANIZATIONS Varsity Cheerleaders Encourage School Spirit and Team Support UPPER RIGHT: Vickie Beier and Carol Plizga show different reactions to a great win over Marysville. UPPER LEFT, TOP ROW: Gay Huston, Cheri Radike, Val Silvas, and Carol Plizga. BOTTOM ROW: Jane Snodgrass, Michelle Fraley, Vickie Beier, and Mich- elle Bryson. CENTER LEFT: Michelle Fraley accepts the cheerleaders 1st place runner up award they re- ceived in competition. BOTTOM: Cheerleaders put the finishing touches on their homecoming float. 34 J. V. Cheerleaders Win First-Place In A rea Competition ABOVE: The captain of the St. Clair junior varsity cheerleading team, Sue Denomy, accepts the first- place award from Don Polesdorfer for the Indepen - denuPress-Review cheerleading contest held in Richmond. The other members of the team are, L-R, Mary Huber, Jan Schunck, Sally Erickson, Connie Miller, and Patty Mackley. LEFT: Hi mom! Guess what? We won first place! 35 Freshmen Cheerleaders Encourage Team Spirit RIGHT - TOP ROW: Mary Jo Frank. SECOND ROW: Joanne Zimmer, Joan Pflaum and Sue Tyler. BOT- TOM ROW; Carla Frantz and Pam Rademacher . Modern Dance Provides Creative Opportunity UPPER LEFT: Mrs. Perreault shows her class the various exercises essential for keeping in shape for dancing. CENTER LEFT: FRONT ROW: L-R, Peg Miller, Uta Evers, Eliece Oussoren, Mary Maloney, Cathy Heinrich, Ann Marie Szymczak, Laurel Wisniewski. SECOND ROW: Joan Rife, Paula Kapanka, Peggy Gerrits, Teri Weinert, Leslie Machleid, Holly Hollinrake, Diane Thueme. THIRD ROW: Patty Craze, Karen Clements, Marilyn Lumley, Margie Wisniewski, Nancy Eisen, Mary Sue Wyss, Linda Ellis. 37 First Year for — B. O. E. C. Business and Office Education Club B.O.E.C. Club: L-R, Leslie Mau, Sally Humphrey, Nancy Oles, Marcie Modin, Anne Miller, Debbie Reichenbach, Julie Westrick, Carole Kress, Debbie Faucher and Renee Tivy. CENTER LEFT: L-R, Anne Miller, Charlene Delor, Julie Westrick and Miss Blum get together, after dinner, to talk about their days ' work at the BOEC State Convention, held at Western Michigan Univer sity. CENTER RIGHT: The BOEC sponsored several popcorn and bake sales to furnish money to attend the state convention. LOWER LEFT: Those who attend the BOEC State Convention are; L-R, Anne Miller, Leslie Mau, Julie Westrick, Mary Nicolai and Charlene Delor. Miss Blum also attended the convention as an advisor. 38 Spanish Students Spend Spring Vacation in Spain UPPER LEFT: Rene Hollands, Carmen Hanneman, two Spanish guides, Sally Erickson, Cyndi Vallie, and Suzanne Alley pause in Retiro Park, Madrid. CENTER LEFT: Cyndi Vallie, John Meyers, and Sally Erickson rest in the hotel lounge. CENTER RIGHT: Cyndi Vallie and Sally Erickson express two different reactions after one of the tours. LOWER LEFT: John Meyers and Randy VanBuskirk wait in the airport. LOWER RIGHT: Wendy Springbom covers up to keep warm after an unex- pected, cold, slippery walk on a mountain road north of Madrid. 39 SCHS Majorettes and Marching Band UPPER LEFT: The 1973 majorettes were Jackie Trumble and Diane Rumsey. UPPER RIGHT: Drum major, Mark Starbuck, leads the St. Clair Marching Saints. LOWER RIGHT: Mr. McLalin escorts the band in the Little League Baseball Parade. 40 Saintettes Boast School Spirit UPPER LEFT: Nancy Leverenz, Diane Rumsey, Sue Humphrey, and Terry Fenner present a show during the football half-time. CENTER LEFT: Saintettes, Nancy Denomy, Terry Fenner, LuAnn Thomas and Debbie Stockwell, pose before a pep assembly. LEFT: The saintettes practice their routine for the basketball half-time. 41 Debate Provides A Challenge With His Opponents Wits UPPER LEFT: Carole Kress- UPPER RIGHT: Bob Currier. CENTER LEFT: Bob Currier, Carole Kress and Laurel Wisniewski read up on some research for their next debate. CENTER RIGHT: Laurel Wisniewski. LOWER RIGHT: Mrs. Johnson provides her debaters with some new research material. 42 Future Homemakers of America Contribute Services in Community and School UPPER LEFT: Audry Orzechowski, President, listens to Mary Jane Westrick ' s plan at a FHA meeting. CENTER LEFT: The FHA members discuss some last minute details before the All Sports Banquet. CENTER RIGHT: Mrs. Paajanen demonstrates the correct way to serve and remove dishes from the table. LOWER LEFT: Mrs. Thomp- son and FHA members make tray favors for use on Valentine’s Day at Faith Medical Center. 43 Medical Explorer Club Organized LEFT TO RIGHT: Bea Jencks, Carole Kress, Cindy Vallie, Debbie Tyler, Jill Giffer, Laurie Golder, Stella Andrzejewski, Kathleen Kerbyson, and Advi- sor, Mr. Weber. Ski Club Finds Little Snow FRONT ROW: L-R, Steve Achatz, John Friederichs, Tom Beamish, Jenny Lawrentz, Teri Pecor, Charlie Fix, Candy Carmen, Peggy Gerrits. SECOND ROW: Mark Stockhausen, Karen Clements, Patty Craze, Joan Rife, Sally Erickson, Peggy Fried- erichs, Patti Zacharias, Jill Schroeder. THIRD ROW: Phil Klomparens, Debbie Scott, Teri Weinert, Michele Green, Mary Wyss, Mary Koch, Diane Thueme. FOURTH ROW: Doug Johnson, Nancy Eisen, Julie Wisniewski, June Stockhausen, Mr. Ruehle, Tami Maisel, Sally Muhlitner. 44 Girls Athletic Association and Gymnastics Club ■It! r Hi I a F r ' “ JIW ' ■ 111 r« LEFT: G A A members participate in a game during one of the Wed- nesday afternoon sessions. UPPER RIGHT: Gymnastics Club. FRONT ROW: Lisa Love, Patti Cook, Sue Heydens, and Robin Galasso. SECOND ROW: Judy Booker, Mary Jo Frank, Joanne Lamb, Barb Herbert, and Sue Shine. THIRD ROW: Candy Carmen, Marjorie Wisniewski, Sue Gibson, and Elaine Rourke. FOURTH ROW: Charlie Fix and advisors, Walter Jones and Fritz Orr. LOWER LEFT: Robin Galasso practices her techniques on the parallel bars. 45 UPPER RIGHT: Lou Ann Oles and Jean Eisen work at a bake sale after school to help raise money. CEN- TER LEFT: Patty Shovan rest in the park while Jean Eisen prepares to refresh her with a little water. CENTER RIGHT: Kathy Silk, Roch- elle Wolfe, Peggy Miller and Joan Eisen pause after loading a bicycle on the car. LEFT: Mrs. Clyne plans with the French Club for their spring car wash. 46 Spanish Club LEFT: The Spanish Club plans for their bicycle trip and pic- nic to Marysville park. CENTER LEFT: Spanish and French Clubs pose on the merry-go-round at Marysville park. CENTER RIGHT: Mrs. Horning and students take time to share a few refreshments. LEFT: Spanish Club members are: Patty Shovan, Jill Schroeder, Vicki Westrick, Debbie Stockwell, Suzanne Alley, Wendy Springborn, Laurel Wisniewski, Connie Mac- Lean, June Stockhausen, Pam Williams, Mrs. Hom- ing, and Kim Gorzen. 47 1972-73 Student Council UPPER RIGHT: President Laurel Wisniewski discusses the problem of getting students to run for stu- dent council offices. LOWER LEFT: Laurel Wisniewski explains the importance of run- ning for office. RIGHT: Karla Skonieczny and Donna Boulier finish _ cleaning the table after the chicken dinner. CENTER RIGHT, Front Row: Kim Cole, Patty Mackley, Margie Wisniewski, Joan Rife, Holly Hollinrake. Second Row: Kirk Love, Diane Thueme, John Heiss, Rod MacLennan and Peggy Gerrits. CENTER LEFT: L-R, Stella Andrzejewski, Jeff Brandt, Bill Currier, Karla Skonieczny, Laurel Wisniewski, Sue Heydens, Jane Lough, Kathy Thueme, and Anne Marie Szymczak. 48 ••• ■ : •6 m ■ m . .:■ • . . te « m ' l hms • ' - wm . ■ : vv v : : WL l Wtor , Hr i r i ; ■ ATHLETICS 1972 Varsity Football Season Frustrates Coaches, Team, Fans TOP LEFT: Kirk Love ( 75) , Jeff Shaw ( 83) , Rod MacLennan (72), and Ed Hinge lberg ( 55) , rush to help Dan Jeroue (30) gain valuable yardage against a tough Algonac defense . Brian Crisenbery ( 85) and Kim Sweet (10) can only watch the action from their side of the field. TOP RIGHT: Coach Stab- lein and Captain Bill Currier plan strategy for more yardage to gain an important first down. ABOVE: Football Team - BOTTOM ROW: Charles Bark, Tim Mollan, Scott Zimmer, Keith McWain, Co- Captain Randy Barnum, Captain Bill Currier, Co- Captain Kirk Love, Dan Charron, Todd Capps, Bill 5 Q Cedar, and Don Snyder. SECOND ROW: Tim Rourke, Jim Minton, Tom Foley, Ed Hingelberg, Bob Matusik, Rod MacLennan, Randy Cook, Keith Kapanka , Rick Tebeau , Mark Smith , and John Bark. TOP ROW: Coach Stablein, Don Diem, Steve Klemmer, Mike Lamb, Dan Jeroue, Dan McCartney , Jeff Shaw, Bill Likens, Jeff Cornish, Brian Crisen- bery , Kim Sweet , Doug Pflaum , Gary Sharrow , and Assistant Coach Donaldson. Varsity Football Team Has Talent But — Cannot Capitalize on it. SCORE BOX SCHS OPPONENTS 28 Richmond 34 12 P.H. Central 22 8 Algonac 26 40 Marine City 8 16 Chippewa Valley 22 12 Marysville 48 36 Cros-Lex 0 14 Anchor Bay 6 44 Armada 0 WON 4 LOST 5 UPPER LEFT: Team members give support to team from the sidelines. UPPER RIGHT: The Saints stop the Algonac advance for another first down. CENTER: The Saints ' line gets ready to hike the ball against Chippewa Valley. LEFT A Saints player scrambles with an Algonac player to catch the loose football. 51 Junior Varsity Football Team Learns From SCORE BOX SCHS OPPONENTS •8 Richmond 18 12 P.H. Central 6 0 Algonac 26 27 Marine City 14 6 Marysville 24 0 Marysville 6 ( forfeit) 6 P.H. Central 0 WON 3 LOST 4 nonleague 52 TOP ROW: Doug Lorf, Paul Distelrath, Greg Ingles, Tim Brant, co- captain, Jerome Metz, co-captain, MikeGottler, Jeff Brandt, Lance McCallum, Jim Mireau, John Skonieczny, Dan Bolla, and Coach Hil- lier. FRONT ROW: Bill Barrons, Ron Pringle, Harvey Miller, Jeff Brabender, Dave Malott, Jack Radike, and Dan Hudolin. Freshman’s Football Season Ends With a Winning Streak TOP ROW: Coach Henry, William Barrett, Mark Pauly, Brian McCoy, Clark Attebury, David Landon, Allan Anthony, Jeff Fleury, Jim Verbeke, Jay Rocker, and Brad Muggelberg. FRONT ROW: Les Malcolm, Fred Robbins, Chris Zim- mer, Wayne Hoover, Steve Achatz, Gary Blanchard, David Schaaf, Kent Dandron, Mark Rumbaugh and Don Hines. SCORE BOX SCHS OPPONENTS 0 P.H. Central 6 12 Algonac 22 19 Marine City 6 0 Chippewa Valley 20 20 Marysville 6 18 Cros-Lex 6 16 Anchor Bay 8 WON 4 LOST 3 53 Cross-Country Team Splits Season Record RIGHT: Cross-Country Team - FRONT ROW: John Meyers, Dan Martin, Rick Burnett, and Russ Craze. SECOND ROW: Paul Carstens, Dan Shafer, Randy Mattock, Pat Carter, A. J. Welser and Coach Albrecht. SCORE BOX SCHS OPPONENTS 21 Anchor Bay 36 37 P.H. Central 20 45 Algonac 18 42 Marine City 19 41 Chippewa Valley 18 15 Marysville 50 17 New Haven 44 W Cros-Lex L WON 4 LOST 4 CENTER LEFT: Randy Mattock runs ahead of a group in the Regional competition. CENTER RIGHT: A. J. Welser, a senior, runs in one of his final meets for the team. LOWER RIGHT: Cross-Country team members prepare their contribution to the 1972 Homecoming Parade. 54 Two League Champions — John Meyers in 880 Yard Run; Tim Mollan in Pole Vaulting LEFT: Tim Mollan pole vaults over the bar at the Port Huron Times Herald In- vitational Track and Field Meet. RIGHT: John Meyers placed second in the Port Huron Times Herald Invitational Track and Field Meet. SCORE BOX SCHS OPPONENTS 68 Anchor Bay 51 51 Algonac 72 25 P.H. Central 98 541 2 Marine City 681 2 32 Chippewa Valley 91 56 Cros-Lex 67 39 84 WON 1 LOST 6 4th in County Meet CENTER LEFT: John Heiss passes the baton to Bob Baars in the relay at the Marysville Relay Meet. CENTER RIGHT: Dan Martin finishes the relay in first place for his team at the County Meet at Croswell. LOWER LEFT - FRONT ROW: Doug Lorf, Bob Baars, Russ Craze, Dan Shafer, Gary Wilkerson, Todd Capps, Tim Mollan, Mike Gottler and Dan Martin. SECOND ROW: Ed Hingelberg, John Heiss, Randy Mattock, Rick Tebeau, Bill Cedar, Lee Jordan, John Meyers, Tim Schweihofer, Mike Walker and A. J. Welser. 55 Varsity Basketball Team Claims League Championship Tied League Record 14-0 RIG HT: Jeff Bryson scores two points in the last six seconds of the Marysville game to break the tie score and claim the league champ- ionship for St. Clair. | A ABOVE LEFT: Kim Sweet presses his man to man defense. CENTER: Marty Green swings one of the winning basketball nets above his head. RIGHT: Brian Crisenbery takes a free throw shot after be ing fouled during the district games. Best SCHS Record Ever — Twenty Wins, Three Loses ABOVE: Varsity Basketball Team. FRONT ROW: Captain Marty Green, Kim Sweet, Brian Crisenbery, Coach Watt, Jeff Bryson, Pat Carter, and Bill Currier. SECOND ROW: Steve Sippel, Dan Shafer, Jeff Cornish, John Heiss, Steve Klemmer, and Brian Watt. THIRD ROW: Charlie Bark, Man- ager Randy Bamum, Tom Frantz, and John Maloney. UPPER LEFT: Jeff Bryson jumps to gain possession of the ball for his team. UPPER RIGHT: Pat Carter and Bill Currier defend the basket. SCORE BOX SCHS OPPONENTS 80 Yale 69 71 Algonac 44 65 Marine City 48 88 Chippewa Valley 61 54 Lake Shore 99 53 P.H. Northern 74 70 Marine City 61 46 Marysville 45 60 Cros-Lex 43 73 Anchor Bay 56 71 P.H. Central 41 69 Algonac 59 67 Marine City 58 87 Imaly City 62 62 Chippewa Valley 54 45 Marysville 43 59 Clintondale 45 50 Cros-Lex 45 74 Anchor Bay 64 76 P.H. Central 61 63 Marysville 43 68 49 59 71 WON 20 LOST 3 nonleague 57 58 J. V. Basketball Has Winning Team LEFT: Don Edgette waits to pass to Dave Malott. RIGHT: Jeff Pegg drives in for a basket. CENTER LEFT: FRONT ROW: Coach Shaw, Gerry Grill, Jim Bellore, Jim Mireau, Dave Malott, John Skonieczny, Dan Hudolin. SECOND ROW: Mr. Sexton, Chris Scheuer, John Meyers, Jerome Metz, Don Edgette, Bill Goethals, BACK ROW: Mike Currier, Tim Brant, Jeff Pegg, Marty Wel- ser, Phil Klemp. CENTER RIGHT: Jerome Metz flies through the air to score two points. LOWER RIGHT: The J.V. team waits for the rebound. SCHS SCORE BOX OPPONENTS o 00 • Yale 38 45 Algonac 52 51 Marine City 48 51 Chippewa Valley 43 52 Marysville 44 68 Cros-Lex 35 52 Anchor Bay 37 69 P.H. Central 50 61 Algonac 56 57 Marine City 55 • 68 Imaly City 59 41 Chippewa Valley 61 46 Marysville 38 ♦ 59 Clintondale 68 70 Cros-Lex 44 56 Anchor Bay 41 53 P.H. Central 37 WON 14 LOST 3 Nonleague Freshman Basketball UPPER LEFT: Coach Tomlin briefs his team during one of the time-outs. UPPER RIGHT: Jeff Brandt jumps against a P.H. Central player to gain possession of the ball. CEN- TER LEFT: Dave Schaff brings the ball down the court to Ron Kammer. LOWER RIGHT: Gary Blanchard watches as Jeff Fleury jumps to gain con- trol of the ball. SCHS SCORE BOX OPPONENTS 47 Marine City 48 56 Algonac 61 56 Chippewa Valley 44 51 Marysville 34 37 Cros-Lex 53 44 Anchor Bay 65 51 P.H. Central 47 54 Algonac 49 52 Marine City 60 45 Chippewa Valley 67 45 Marysville 52 54 Anchor Bay 64 57 Marine City 43 48 P.H. Central 56 WON 4 LOST 10 CENTER RIGHT: FRONT ROW: L-R, Ron Beier, Dave Schaaf, Jim Ferrara, Tim Bondy, Ron Kammer. SEC- OND ROW: Chris Zimmer, Les Malcolm, A1 Anthony, Jeff Fleury, John Sauber. THIRD ROW: Bill Barrett, Gary Blanchard, Wayne Hoover, Clark Attebury, Jeff Brandt, and Coach Tomlin. 59 SCHS Wrestlers Find Action, SCHS Takes S.C.A.L. Dual Match Championship With 5-1 Record TOP RIGHT: Kirk Love grins as he main- tains control of his opponent. CENTER LEFT: Todd Capps attempts to pull his opponent to the mat at the Regional Meet. CENTER: John Lewis defeats his opponent in a close match. CENTER RIGHT: Jay Misany presses his opponents shoulders to the mat for a pin. RIGHT: Jim Boden turns his opponent over for a pin and second place in his weight class at the Regional Meet. 60 Success in League, District, State Meets TEAM PHOTO - Standing: Ass ' t Coach Bob Ellis, John VanTiem, John Webster, Scott Gibson, Keith Kapanka, Keith Joachim, Joe Barrons, Tim Pluta, Steve Scott, Jerry Rose, Jim Barry, Jay Misany, Donn Arnold, Eric Clary, John Rose and Coach Reyelts. Kneeling: John Lewis, Jim Minton, Kirk Love, Bill Barrons and Todd Capps. Seated: Tim Mollan, John Pluta, Bill Meier, Russ Craze, Jim Boden and Pete Gerrits. TOP LEFT: John Pluta applies a pinning hold on his opponent. TOP CENTER: Tim Mollan struggles to keep his opponent in bounds while applying his hold. TOP RIGHT: Bill Meier waits in the referee’s position for the signal to start the match. SCORE BOX SCHS OPPONENTS 27 Luthem East 36 36 Capac 29 37 Marine City 16 42 Marysville 18 27 Richmond 18 27 Anchor Bay 24 « O Capac 13 28 P.H. Central 24 58 Armada 0 24 Algonac 27 22 Yale 27 39 Chippewa Valley 15 3 Armada 45 44 Almont 11 WON 5 LOST 1 nonleague 61 1973 Tennis Team Loses First Championship . in Ten Years SCORE BOX SCHS OPPONENTS 4 Anchor Bay 3 5 P.H. Central 2 4 Algonac 3 0 P.H. Northern 7 6 Marine City 1 4 Chippewa Valley 3 2 Marysville 5 6 Cros-Lex 1 0 P.H. Northern 5 6 Anchor Bay 1 3 P.H. Central 4 4 Algonac 3 5 Marine City 2 4 Chippewa Valley 3 4 Cros-Lex 3 3 Marysville 4 WON 11 LOST 5 Non league WON 11 LOST 5 Non league TENNIS TEAM - TOP ROW: Coach Stablein, Dave Malott, R$mdy Van ' Buskirk, Greg McClure, Greg Ingles, Phil Klemp, Rick Johnson, and Cliff Galos. CENTER ROW: Steve Biewer, Kevin Jones, Jim Mireau, Marc Malott, Jim Lyden, Craig Rademacher, and John Friederichs. FRONT ROW: Sue Frank, Sandy Fenner, and Debbie Stockwell. 1972 Golf Changes to a Fall Sport LEFT - GOLF TEAM - Standing: John Herbert , John Heiss , Richard Bacon , Don Edgette . Kneeling: Norm Smith, Jim Bellore, Joe Den- omy , Mark Brieden, Captain. BELOW LEFT: Mark Brieden practices his putting. BELOW CENTER: John Herbert gets a good shot off the tee. BELOW RIGHT: Jim Bellore practices his putting before meeting Marine City’s team. BOTTOM: The golf team packs their equip- ment into Mr. Parson’s car after their victory over Marine City. SCORE BOX SCHS OPPONENTS 160 P.H. Central 174 176 Algonac 179 168 Chippewa Valley 155 164 Marysville 163 165 Cros-Lex 164 164 Marine City 199 154 Anchor Bay 178 WON 4 LOST 3 63 UPPER RIGHT: Brian Crisenbery gets ready to swing at the right pitch. CENTER LEFT: Third baseman, Dan Jeroue, waits for some hitting action. CENTER RIGHT: Ken McCormick pitches the ball home. LOWER RIGHT: Marty Green touches base to make another out. Varsity Baseball Season Proves Successful SCORE BOX SCHS OPPONENTS 1 Anchor Bay 5 4 P.H. Central 1 3 Algonac 2 3 Marine City 1 1 Chippewa Valley 0 1 Cros-Lex 2 3 P.H. Central 5 5 Algonac 1 5 Marine City 0 5 Chippewa Valley 2 6 Cros-Lex 0 4 Marysville 3 5 Marysville 8 WON 9 LOST 4 UPPER LEFT: Kim Sweet races home before the catcher catches the ball. CENTER LEFT: Jeff Meyers waits for the right pitch. CENTER RIGHT: Win- ning pitcher, Marty Green, throws a fastball. LOWER LEFT: FRONT ROW: L-R, Joe Huber, Randy Barnum, Tim Holman. SECOND ROW: Brian Russell, Steve Klemmer, Tom Foley, Rick Golder, Dan Jeroue. THIRD ROW: Bob Matusik, John Biscarner, Jeff Meyers, Captain Brian Crisenbery, Kim Sweet, Ken Mc- Cormick, Marty Green and Mr. Mallwitz. 65 J. V. Baseball Team Tied for Second Place With Nine Wins. Three Loses SCHS SCORE BOX OPPONENTS 4 Anchor Bay 3 1 P.H. Central 5 4 Algonac 3 12 Marine City 1 1 Chippewa Valley 3 2 Cros-Lex 0 4 P.H. Central 7 1 Algonac 0 5 Marine City 4 11 Cros-Lex 1 8 Marysville 6 8 Marysville 0 WON 9 i LOST 3 UPPER LEFT: Jerome Metz pitches a curved ball. UPPER RIGHT: Dan Bo 11a bats at the right pitch. CENTER LEFT: Dan Reeves runs to first after hitting the ball to outfield. CENTER RIGHT: Gary Blanchard. LOWER RIGHT, Front Row: Jay Rocker, Brian McCoy, Gary Blanch- ard, Jim Ferrara, Dan Bolla, Dale Thayer, and Dave Landon. Second Row: Coach Henry, A1 Anthony, Tom Kammer, Dan Reeves, Paul Distelrath, John Pegg, Les Malcolm and Jerome Metz. 66 ‘ ' • ' F j ' -yl ' ' J I hBk IS L — Senior Class of 1973 Class Motto: May We Have the Courage to Stand, Without Fear, for What Is Right and Just. Class Colors: Light Green and Dark Green Class Flower: Daisy ■■■■■ KIRK LOVE DONNA ELLERY President Vice-President MARY WROCKLAGE SHERRY SHINE Secretary Treasurer RIGHT: Kirk Love and Mark Brieden working in the concession stand at a bas ketball game. ETHEL ANDERSON STELLA ANDRZEJEWSKI MELISSA ANTHONY DONN ARNOLD DAN BARK RANDY BARNUM MERRY JO BARRINGER JIM BARRY LIZ BEACH MIKE BEAUVAIS BRENDA BEIER MARY ELLYN BEIER 69 DONNA BOUL1ER BROCK BOURBONAIS DICK BRENNER CHARLES BRETTIN MARK BRIEDEN DAN BROZOWSK1 JEFF BRYSON DON BURGETT MARY BUSEY JAN CALDWELL TODD CAPPS PAUL CARSTENS CENTER: Seniors listen to nominating speeches for Student Council offices. 70 PAT CHAPMAN ROBERTA CLOSS SUE COOK BRAD COOPER BRIAN CRISENBERY FRED CUNNINGHAM ROBERT CURRIER SUE CURRIER BILL CURRIER JOANNE DECKER CHARLENE DELOR BARBARA DENOMY 71 Senior Class of 1973 JOE DENOMY JODY D1L WORTH CAROL DUNDAS CHERYL EDGINGTON TOM EGGERT DEBBIE EIFERT GARY EISEN JOHN ELLERY STEVE EMERICK DEBBIE FAUCHER TERRY FENNER JIM FEREBEE LEFT: Dan McCartney takes it easy in the library by reading a newspaper. 72 DONN FORDT TOM FOUNTAIN BARBARA FOUT MICHELE FRALEY NORMAN FRALEY PENNY FREELAND SUE FRYE KATHY GALLAGHER PATTI GALLAGHER CLIFF GALOS SUE GIBSON JOHN GILLIES LEFT: Seniors receive their Honors Certif- icate at Honors Convocation . 73 Seniors RIGHT: Dan Shafer was Uncle Nemo in the Senior Play. VINC GOLENIAK SUE GRABOWSKI MARTY GREEN STEVE GREEN DEBBIE GRICE DIANE GRIGG RANDY GROSSHANS WENDY HANSEL CATHERINE HEINRICH JUDY HEYDENS ED H1NGELBERG MARINA HOFFMAN 74 LEFT: Bill Currier is serving coffee at the Student Council Chicken Dinner. JOHN HOHMANN TERRY HOHMANN TIM HOLMAN DAVID HORN SALLY HUMPHREY SUSAN HUMPHREY GAY HUSTON BE A JENCKS DAN JEROUE JILL JOHNSON SHARON JOHNSON TONY JOHNSON 75 Seniors — Class of 1973 CHARLENE JONES LEE JORDAN DEBBIE JUSTA BONNIE KADE KEITH KAPANKA JoANN KARAS DAVE KAUFMAN ROB KENNEDY GLORIA KIELBASA DON K1JEK JACK KRALIK CAROLE KRESS GLORIA KROKKER ED LaBELLE GAIL LaVIGNE RUTH LEONARD 76 Gary Sharrow, Doug Pflaum Kim Sweet takes it easy and others celebrate a victory. before a game. Randy Bamum is giving a speech ??? JOHN LEWIS ELAINE LOZON AUDREY LUKASAK JIM LYDEN JOHN MacKELVIE KAREN MACKLEY MICHELE MALANE KEVIN MALOTT 77 MARC M A LOTT MARILYN MARKEL MICHAEL MARRIOTT MICHELE MARRIOTT DAN MARTIN FRANCINE MARVIN BOB MATUSIK LESLIE MAU CARL MAYHEW DAVE MAYHEW dan McCartney KEN MCCORMICK ABOVE: Backstage at the senior play are Michele Malane and Mary Scheuer. 78 Class of 1973 LEFT: Bob Currier and Kathy Gallagher are working on their C.O.E. practices. JERRY McLEOD JOHN McLEOD BARBARA McWAIN KEITH McWAIN BILL MEIER JEFF MEYERS ANNE MILLER JIM MILLER JIM MINTON MARC IE MODIN CINDY MOLLAN DEBBIE MUHLITNER 79 RIGHT: Homecoming Queen, Michelle Fraley, and her court, Marilyn Markel, Laura Mireau, and Mary Ellyn Beier ride on the Varsity Cheerleader ' s Homecoming float. SALLY MUHLITNER SANDY MUHLITNER MARY NICOLAI NANCY OLES SANDY OMAN LARRY PASCOE JOANNE PAULY TIM PAVLOV JACKIE PERRET BOB PETROFF DOUG PFLAUM CHUCK POWERS u 80 CHERYL PRINGLE RITA PUNG CHER1 RADIKE TOM RAYMOND DEB REICHENBACH SUE RICHARDSON loANN RILEY DAN ROBBINS SANDY ROBBINS DIANE ROBERTS JUDY ROCK VIC ROOD Brian Crisenbery, Gary Sharrow, Randy Bamum, Bob VanBuskirk and Ed Hingelberg entertain at a pep assembly. Ed Hingelberg, Diane Roberts, Dan Jeroue, Tim Holman, and Mike Stockwell enjoy themselves at the cast party. 81 JOHN ROSE MONA ROSTINE ED RYBINSKI SHARON SADLOWSKI JULIE SASS MARY SCHEUER TOM SCHNEIDER CINDY SCHWE1HOFER HARRY SCOTT DAN SHAFER GARY SHARROW JEFF SHAW RIGHT: Mr. Weber answers a question for Donna Boulier. 82 VAL SILVAS KARLA SKONIECZNY DON SNYDER CAROL STOCKWELL LEFT: Bob VanBuskirk works for a change. MIKE STOCKWELL TOM STRICKLER GAIL STRIKER BOB SULLIVAN KIM SWEET ANNE MARIE SZYMCZAK AMY THOMPSON PAT THOMPSON 83 JAMIE THOURLBY KATIE TINSEY RENEE TIVY JACKIE TRUMBLE MARK TYLER BOB VAN BUSKIRK LORI VARTY ROBIN VATHKE Class of 1973 DAWN WAELENS RANDY WALKER ANDY WELSER HERB WELSER ABOVE: Tony Johnson leans against a pole after a hard day’s work at school. 84 DONNA WESTRICK JULIE WESTRICK DAVE WHITTAKER PAM WILKERSON DAVE WILLIAMS LAUREL WISNIEWSKI NANCY WUEBBEN SCOTT ZIMMER Senior Class Advisors MR. ANDERSON MRS. CLYNE MR. DONALDSON MISS LaBEAU MISS OKOREN MRS. PAAJANEN MR. THARRETT MR. VAN DEUSEN 85 BOB CURRIER CHUCK POWERS DAN JEROUE KAREN M ACKLEY TIM PAVLOV MICHELE MALANE SHARON SADLOWSKI MARILYN MARKEL SHARON JOHNSON MARY WROCKLAGE JUDY HEYDENS SANDY ROBBINS DONN FORDT DONNA ELLERY CHERYL EDGINGTON GARY SHARROW DON SNYDER SHERRY SHINE DAWN WAELENS JEFF BRYSON DEBBIE EIFERT ETHEL ANDERSON LAUREL WISNIEWSKI DONNA WESTRICK DAN ROBBINS AMY THOMPSON MARTY GREEN STELLA ANDRZEJEWSKI SUE RICHARDSON JIM MINTON DAN BROZOWSKI CAROLE KRESS MIKE STOCKWELL KATIE TINSEY CAROL STOCKWELL 86 SUE GIBSON KEN McCORMICK RANDY BARNUM JOHN ELLERY 1973 Seniors? TERRY FENNER ANN MARIE SZYMCZAK Campfire Girls group camping. BILL CURRIER and GAY HUSTON KEVIN MALOTT MARK TYLER kissing MARY ELLYN BEIER. 87 1973 Senior Honor Students BEATRICE JENCKS Valedictorian CAROLE KRESS Salutatorian DOUGLAS PFLAUM KIM SWEET DAWN WAELENS SUSAN GIBSON LAUREL WISNIEWSKI VALERIE SILVAS WILLIAM CURRIER MARY ELLEN BEIER DANIEL BROZOWSKI KENNETH McCORMICK CHERI RADIKE DEBORAH GRICE MARTIN GREEN SALLY MUHLITNER BARBARA DENOMY WILLIAM MEIER DIANE ROBERTS LAWRENCE PASCOE BRENDA BEIER JILL JOHNSON ROBERT MATUSIK AMY THOMPSON PENNY FREELAND DANIEL MARTIN DEBORAH REICHENBACH RENATA FADANELLI MARK BRIEDEN JUDITH ROCK DONN ARNOLD JOANN DECKER JEFFERY MEYERS CAROL DUNDAS DEBRA FAUCHER RICHARD BRENNER DEBRA EIFERT CHARLES POWERS SHERYL SHINE SANDY MUHLITNER SANDRA WELLS JoANN KARAS GAY HUSTON DONALD SNYDER FRED CUNNINGHAM NANCY OLES MARCELLA MODIN ANN MARIE SZYMCZAK BONNIE KADE 88 President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer John Heiss Sandy Cieslinski Jane Lough Sherry Dawson Juniors — Class of 1974 Suzanne Alley Annette Attebury Bob Baars Sue Baker Charles Bark Ila Barry Cindy Beach Janette Beauchamp Randy Beedon Vicki Beier John Biscarner Tom Biscarner Dennis Bledsoe Kathy Bloch Jim Boden Larry Bond Mike Bondy Judy Bremerkamp Mike Britz John Brum berg Michele Bryson Lillie Buczkowski Rick Burnett Pat Carter Bill Cedar 89 Dan Charron Cindy Chartrand Melanie Clarhout Colette Clary Randy Cook RIGHT: Juniors, Randy Bee- don, Mark Starbuck, Barb Gramer, Denise Mau, Tom Raymond , Jay Misany and Jeff Sharrow complete an assignment in typing. Jeff Cornish Russ Craze Crystal Cruze Nancy Denomy Don Diem Jean Eisen Joan Eisen Dennis Ellery Kathy Ellis John Faucher Sandy Fenner Bill Fix Paul Flitton Tom Foley Kim Foulon 90 Sue Frank Kenneth Frantz Mark Frantz Peggy Friederichs Walter Gauthier LEFT: The Junior Class advi- sors, Mr. Barnes, Mr. Cornish, Mrs. Perreault, Mr. Watt, Mr. Parsons, Mrs. Willmarth, Mr. Irvin, try to concentrate while Mr. Watt jokes. Scott Gibson Debby Gieraltowski Laurie Golder Rick Golder Mark Gottler Barb Gramer Kathy Griffin Pat Grosshans Nancy Gunn Jane Haligowski Lisa Harman Sue Harman Paula Harris Patrick Hool Karen Howison Carolyn Hoyt Joe Hube r Pete Huffmaster Nancy Jeroue Keith Joachim 91 RIGHT: Mike Bondy wet sands a spindle turning, on the wood lathe, FAR RIGHT: Wynn Levitt, Julie Tinsey, and Cindy Beach leave the cafeteria for their next class. Bill Karas Ed Keeley Sue Kelly Tom Kennedy Kathleen Kerbyson Steve Klemmer Randy Klieman Phil Klomparens Steve Koryba Philip Kotranza Mike Lamb Dennis LaPorte Jenny Lawrentz Wynn Levitt Bill Likens Jerrilynn Lockhart Dick Lozon Connie Lumley Craig Macintosh Cindy MacKelvie 92 Rod MacLennan Mary Maloney Dan Marchlewski Mark Marsh Randy Mattock Denise Mau Greg McClure Karen McCormick Shirley McGinley Cheryl Menke Peggy Miller Nancy Mireau Jay Misary Tim Mollan Linda Murphy Kathy Myers Lori Nelson Gail Parker Jean Peterson Sandy Pickelhaupt LEFT: Kathy Block and Jean Eisen make flowers for the Junior Prom. FAR LEFT: Juniors enjoy an assembly presented by Port Huron Central High School Stage Band. 93 RIGHT: Carol Plizga smiles at the photographer taking her picture. Carol Plizga Bill Pyle Craig Radamacher Mike Ranshaw Cathy Robbins Patti Robbins Mike Rogensues Gerry Rose Tim Rourke Steve Ruff Brian Russell Jim Sanders Karen Schaaf John Schamburg Betty Schweihofer Tim Schweihofer Steve Scott Jeff Sharrow Gayle Sheeter Bob shook Kathy Silk Steve Sippcll Kathy Skonicczny 94 Mark Smith Norm Smith Wendy Springborn Mark Starbuck Joe Stephen Mike Stier Debbie Stockwell John Stockwell Barb Szpajcher Rick Tebeau Mary Theobald LuAnn Thomas Marjorie Thompson Don Thueme Kathy Thueme Anne Marie Tomaszewski Debbie Tyler Debra Tyler Cyndi Vallie Barb VanTiem Jeff Varty Joe Vito Steve Wagar LEFT: Cathy Robbins waits for the Homecoming ceremonies to begin at half-time. 95 Mike Walker Brian Watt John Webster DeAnna Welser Janet Westrick Vicki Westrick Don Williams Howard Williams Joe Wilsey Keith Winn Ed Wisniewski Rochelle Wolfe Debbie Yelencich Mark Zablocki Dan Zacharias ABOVE: Vicki Beier, with face black- ened , gives her speech for Mrs. John- son. ABOVE RIGHT: Juniors receive registration information for 1973 class enrollment. RIGHT: Shirley McGin- ley prepares to cut the cake for a decorated Christmas cake house. 96 Sophomores Class of 1975 Vice-President Peggy Gerrits Nancy Eisen Lynn Chapman Diane Thueme Liz Achatz Pat Achatz Dave Allen Robin Anderson Beth Bachand Gordie Bark Bill Barrons Mary Beauchamp Rosemary Bedford Nancy Bell Jim Bellore Steve Biewer Nancy Biscarner Patti Bledsoe Bill Bloch Tom Bondy Mary Boulier Jeff Brabender Ellen Brant Tim Brant 97 RIGHT: Cheerleader, Gay Huston and Mr. Whisper, Dan Hudolin, announce the student winner for the most school spirit. FAR RIGHT : Sally Erickson , Joan Rife and Cathy Robbins picking up some assignments for Man and His Ideas. Dotty Bryson Sue Bryson Theres a Cahours Mary Kay Carstens Mike Chemen Karen Clements Cathy Coffey Barbara Cooper Patty Craze Dawn Cronce Chuck Currier Mike Currier Dawn Dandron Doug Davidson Colleen Delor Sue Denomy Dale DePue Michelle Dilworth Paul Distelrath Lynn Durant Don Edgette Linda Ellis Nancy Elsholz Bob Emerich Jerry Emig 98 Sally Erickson Mitzi Ferrara Vince Finazzo Doug Fout Debbie Fraley Mike Fraley Chris Frank Debbie Fraser Jim Freeland Tom Frye Beth Gadbois Dawn Gapshes Gary Germonprez Bill Goethals Becky Goodwin Kim Gorzen Mike Gottler Michele Green Judy Greenley Esther Guadagni Gerry Grill Mike Hahn Rick Hahn Carmen Hanneman Harold Hansel FAR LEFT: Elise Mayhew paints in water color for her art as- signment. LEFT: Jerry Emig ponders over which class ring to buy. 99 Clare Hasler Joe Haynes Connie Hines Melinda Hinkle Jack Hock Anne Hohmann Holly Hollinrake Renee Hollands Debbie Horn Mary Huber Dan Hudolin Theresa Jacob Alice Jahn Rick Johnson Janet Kahral Paula Kapanka JoAnn Kelly Donna Ketchum Karen Kirkendall Phil Klemp Kris Klieman Mary Ann Koch Nancy Koryba Marion Kronner Denise LaBelle Mary LaGrow RIGHT: Karen Kirkendall and Dan Reeves dressed up to par- ticipate in the 1950 ' s Day. 100 LEFT: Connie Miller waits for the half-time Homecoming ceremonies. Dale Lanham Sue Leonard Debbie Leverenz Nancy Leverenz Don Lie kw a la Tom Liniarski Gail Lipke Doug Lorf Judy Lyden Patty Mackley Tami Maisel John Maloney Dave Malott Marty Maranzano Michele Markese Dave Martin Leanne Marvin A1 Mayhew Elise Mayhew Lance McCallum Tom McClain Terri McGuffin Nancy McKenna Mike McLeod Nancy McLeod Deb Meier 101 RIGHT: Sophomores show spirit at the Pep Rally by singing S-A-I-N-T-S for Spirit Week. 102 Mary Melczarczyk Jerome Metz John Meyers Connie Miller Mag Miller Mike Miller Jim Mireau Pat Modin Judy Moss Dave Murphy Kathy Neiman Jay Nelson Donna Nemeth Jim Oles Lou Ann Oles Audry Orzechowski Bill Patterson Mike Pauly Teri Pecor Jeff Pegg Richard Perret Ruth Peterson Lynn Pieprzak Ron Pringle Dennis Rachwal Jack Radike Pam Recor Dan Reeves Mickey Riedel Joan Rife Mark Roegner Dianne Rumsey Jim Sayers Chris Scheuer Jill Schroeder Jan Schunck Ken Schweihofer Debra Scott Tim Shine Mary Shinske Patty Shovan John Skonieczny Mike Sladowski Sue Solgot Vicki Springborn LEFT: Sophomore Class advi- sors are - FRONT ROW, L - R: Mr. Stablein, Mrs. Johnson and Mr. Goulding. BACK ROW, L - R: Mr. Henry, Mr. Ruehle, Mr. Fangman and Mr. Buell. 103 RIGHT: Jim Bellore, Doug Lorf, Mike Currier and Gerry Grill enjoy a basketball game. Dorothy Stanley Mark Stier June Stockhausen Don Strickler Dale Thayer Dave Thompson Abby Thourlby Sue Tromley Irene VanBuskirk Jeff VanDeusen John VanTiem Judy Varty Terry Walker Terri Weinert Marty Welser Debbie Westrick Mary Jane Westrick Nancy Westrick Diane Williams Julie Wisniewski Pete Wood Mary Wyss Patti-Zacharias Ken Zembol 104 President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Sue Heydens Mary Rouse Pam Williams Denise- Schuster Freshmen — Class of 1976 Steve Achatz Guy Allen Dean Arnold Diane Askew Clark Attebury Ron Balhoff Brian Bark Bill Barrett Joe Barron John Barry Tom Beamish Ron Beier Chip Bennett Gary Blanchard Carol Bond Tim Bondy Judy Booker Beth Boulier Kathy Boulier Kathy Bra bender Rob Brabender Jeff Brandt Rich Brenner John Bromberger Kathy Bryson 105 Sherman Bunker Mary Burgett RIGHT: Mrs. Paajanen helps Tom Beamish and Peter Ger- rits prepare the batter. Nancy Campbell Margaret Carmen Eric Clary Nancy Cobb Nanette Cobb Kim Cole John Cook Pat Cook Joel Coulthard John Dasharion Joy Delor Ken Depue Sue Dewald Ed Distelrath Mike Distelrath Patty Dokter Darrell Eckelberry Dawn Ellery Denise Ellery John Elsholz Leonard Elsholz Darlene Erickson Lauralie Fancher Barb Fandrick 106 Ed Fandrick Jeff Faucher LEFT: Karla Frantz volleys the ball over the net in a Freshmen co-ed gym class. Jim Ferrara Teri Fordt Cindy Forma z Doug Fraley Michelle Francois Mary Jo Frank Alaina Frantz Carla Frantz Tom Frantz John Friederichs Dawn Gallagher Robin Galasso Jeanne Garmen Jerry Garza Peter Gerrits Gordon Geer Jill Giffer Ted Gladwish Kari Gorzen Debbie Goodell Karen Gramer Tom Grant Elaine Guadagni Jim Hahn 107 Mark Hahn Chris Harris Tim Harris Barb Herbert Sherry Hendrick Skip Hines Greg Hoover Wayne Hoover Luanne Huffmaster Nancy Humphrey A C Hutchinson Heather Hyslop Penny Hyslop Cathy Ingles Patty Jacob George Jamison Doug Johnson Kevin Jones Sherrill Jordan Tom Kammer Janet Karas Norma Keeley Debbie Kindsvater Kathy Klemmer Lori Knudsen Mike Kress Debbie La Grow Dave Landon Joanne Lamb Shirley LaVigne Jim Leonard Jeanne Lough Lisa Love Marilyn Lumley Leslie Machleid Connie MacLean Dave Maedel Mike Malane Anne Mallas Richard Mann Debbie Mapletoft Linda Markel Teresa Martens Pam Martin Perry Majeski Renee Mau Bruce Mayhew Les Malcolm Justin McCartney Bryan McCoy Karen McQueary Jane McWain LEFT: Freshmen students study hard on drama in Mrs. Willmarth ' s English 9. 109 Cindy Menke Michelle Menke RIGHT: Freshmen class advi- sors are: Mr. Watson, Mr. Weber, Mr. Moran, Mr. McLalin, Miss Handysides, Mrs. Horning, Mrs. Perret, and Miss Blum. Alvis Miranda Leroy Mollan Brad Muggelberg Brian Myers Cathy Nauruan Janet Nicolai Larry Nordstrom Vince Ofeno Janet Oles Sharon Orlondo Eliece Oussoren Steve Papciak Nancy Pascoe Mark Pauly Kathy Pearl Joan Pflaum Tim Pluta Linda Pruitt Betty Pung Theresa Pung Pam Rademacher Sandy Reichenbach Ben Reichle Debbie Robbins Fred Robbins Jay Rocker Greg Rogensues NO Carol Romain Dennis Roof Elaine Rourke Mark Rumbaugh Bob Rumsey Rich Rybinski Gary Sargent John Sauber Chip Saw her Debbie Schmidt Lori Schmidt Paul Schneider Tim Schneider Mary Schweihofer Marion Shaw Bob Shaw Fritz Sheeter Brian Shell Sue Shine Diane Shirkey IN MEMORY OF Larry T rumble 1958 - 1973 Karen Smith Vanessa Spencer Mike Springborn Debbie Stanley Scott Starbuck Sam Stier III Mark Stockhausen Mitch Strong Sharon Stubbs Pam Sweet Gary Tabor Freshmen Class of 1976 Greg Tabor Linda Tomaszewski Sue Tyler Jenny Vandenabeele Bob Vathke Jim Verbeke Kathy Wade Wendy Walker Rick Wasmuth Val Wells John Westrick Karen Westrick Sandra Westrick Steve Westrick Gary Wilkerson Beverly Williams Janice Williams Larry Williams Nancy Winn Marjorie Wisniewski Susan Yelencich Harold Zablocki Beth Zacharias Joanne Zimmer John Zimmer 112 STUDENT LIFE - •V If « t7 Homecoming Queen“ = M ichele Frdffey I COURT? I pfy iniors: Mary l llyn Bcier, Marilyn Markel Juniors: Cathy Rohhins, Carol Pli a ' %Jl Sophomores; Connie Miller, Ctfnnie Hints . S Freshmen: Mary Jo FrantTT. 1 ,f i 1972 Homecoming Parade of Floats LEFT: The Junior Class captured first place in the float competition. BELOW LEFT: Jim Barry, Jody Dilworth and Steve Emerick put finishing touches on the Senior float which took fourth place. BELOW: The Faculty float used the commercial theme We Care Enough to Send Our Very Best . LEFT: The Sophomores float theme Saints Have A Better Idea won them second place in the float competition. ABOVE: Mary Jo Frank and two Freshmen cheerleaders watch the last minute float preparations and Mrs. Perreault organizing the parade. Senior Government Day Encourages Student Participation in City Government UPPER RIGHT: Student Government Day participants - Lee Jordan, Jeff Bryson, Dan Martin, Jeff Meyers, John Lewis, Ethel Anderson, Ed Hingelberg, Sherry Shine, Dan Shafer, Mary Scheuer, Michele Fraley and Gay Huston. CENTER: Stu- dents enjoy lunch at the St. Clair Inn with local government officials. LOWER LEFT: Seniors listen to an ex- planation of computer operations in Diamond Crystal. LOWER RIGHT: Lee Jordan defends the mayor ' s office for the day against other senior city officials. 116 The Times Herald Honors Seniors With Three Point Five Grade A verage or Better With Banquet A t the Reef UPPER LEFT: Kim Sweet, Cheri Radike, Val Silvas, Deb Grice, Dan Brozowski, and Mr. VanDuesen relax before dinner is served. LOWER LEFT: Carole Kress, salutatorian, and Bea Jencks, valedictor- ian, listen to the conversation. 117 Junior Prom “ Everything’s Rosy UPPER RIGHT: Rick Tebeau and Sandy Cieslinski, along with Steve Klemmer and Carol Plizga, enjoy themselves at their prom. CENTER LEFT: Dan Charron and his date join Bill Karas and Linda Markel. CENTER RIGHT: Mark Smith and Sandy Fenner. LOW- ER LEFT: Scott Gibson and Paula Kapanka. LOWER RIGHT: Mark Gottler, Ethel Anderson, Dennis La- Porte, John Faucher and their dates enjoy dancing to the music. 118 UPPER LEFT: Don Diem and Pat Carter attend the Jr. Prom with their dates Linda Murphy and Wynn Levitt. CENTER LEFT: Rod MacLennan, Margie Thomp- son, Paula Harris and Bill Cedar enjoy themselves at the Junior Prom. CENTER RIGHT: Gary Eisen and Michele Bryson. LOWER LEFT: Patti Robbins peeks through one of the rose tree deco- rations. LOWER UPPER RIGHT: Bill Likens and Connie Hines. LOWER RIGHT: Tim Mollan and Sue Tyler pause for refreshments. 119 Music Department Presents the Christmas Concert “Sounds of Christmas” 120 Sadie Hawkins Dance is Fun for All Who A ttend UPPER LEFT, Front Row: Dotty Bryson, Tom Foun- tain, Dan Jeroue, and Deb Eifert. Second Row: Gay Huston, Mark Smith, Mike Stockwell, Deb Grice, Kathy Bloch, Don Williams, Ed Hingelberg, and Dawn Waelens. CENTER LEFT: Mark Tyler and Sharon Sadlowski exchange wedding vows. CENTER RIGHT: Don Thueme places a wedding ring on Bar- bara Herbert’s finger and says, With this ring I thee wed. LOWER LEFT: Pam Radamacher displays her wedding ring after taking vows with Fred Robbins. 121 Students Support Spirit Week UPPER RIGHT: Several students take part in a cake walk sponsored by the varsity cheerleaders. CENTER LEFT: Randy Bamum and Brian Watt par- ticipate in the varsity cheerleader cracker eating contest. CENTER RIGHT: Brian Crisenbery, Gary S harrow, Randy Bamum, Bob VanBuskirk and Ed Hingelberg lead the student body in singing The Old Kill Vikings Song.” LOWER LEFT: SCHS students dribble to Marysville to encourage a team victory. LOWER RIGHT: Bob Baars impersonates the SCHS mascot - the Saint. 122 1950 ' s Day LEFT: Seniors put on Sock Hop during lunch hour. BELOW LEFT: Greaser Randy Bamum tries to impress Michelle Fraley with his mus- cular physique. BELOW: Mrs. Paajanen and Mrs. Perreault with the 50 ' s spirit. Assemblies — An Unusual Break-Away from Studies UPPER RIGHT: P.H. Central Stage Band plays a modern jazz number during an assembly. CENTER LEFT: Hypnotist, Dr. Ross, tells his volunteers he has just taken their belly buttons. MIDDLE: Dr. Ross tells Cathy Heinrich to imitate Barbara Striesand and to sing a song. CENTER RIGHT: Dr. Ross tells his subjects that they are in love with him. LOWER RIGHT: Ed Hingelberg gives a nomination speech for Cindy MacKelvie at Student Council assembly. 124 Senior -Faculty Volleyball Game UPPER LEFT: Jim Minton vol- leys the ball to the faculty side. CENTER RIGHT: Mr. Fangman smashes the ball across the net. CENTER LEFT: Mrs. Perreault keeps score and judges the vol- leyball plays. LOWER LEFT: Michele Fraley volleys the ball toward Mr. Huston and Mr. Irvin. 125 A ll Sports Banquet May 30 Honors A thletes CENTER LEFT: Kim Sweet accepts the Athlete of the Year Award. CENTER RIGHT: Bill Currier receives the John MacDonald Football Award. Other Special Awards John MacDonald Football Award Bill Currier Trackman of the Year Tim Mollan Coaches Award - Wrestling Kirk Love Coaches Award - Cross Country John Meyers 126 UPPER LEFT: Marty Green receives the Sid McLouth Memorial Avvard. UPPER RIGHT: Ken McCormick receives the Unsung Hero Award. CENTER LEFT: Bill Currier, Pat Carter, Kim Sweet, Marty Green, Brian Crisenberry, and Jeff Bryson receive recogni- tion for basketball. CENTER RIGHT: Dan Jeroue is presented a certificate of recognition for football. LOWER LEFT: John Heiss accepts the Boris Paajanen Golf Memorial Award. 127 HONORS WON BY THE CLASS OF 1973 American Legion Award D.A.R. Citizenship Award Faculty Award Good Citizenship Award Homemaker of Tomorrow I Dare You” Awards National Merit Letter of Commendation Senior Art Award William Currier Jeffrey Meyers Gay Huston Mona Rostine William Meier Beatrice Jencks William Currier Gay Huston Douglas Pflaum William Meier Judy Rock Honorable Mention in Art Drawing and Painting Crafts Susan Humphrey Jill Johnson Jacqueline Perret Jody Dilworth Jacqueline Perret Deborah Justa Ceramics Stenographic Skills B.O.E.C. State Competition 2nd Place Julie Westrick Senior Megaphone Awards Michele Fraley Gay Huston Cheri Radike Valerie Silvas Debate Awards Robert Currier Carole Kress Laurel Wisniewski International Drafting Competition 1st Place Runner-up Donald Kijek 4th Place John Rose 5th Place Charles Powers Woodcraftman Award John Hohmann Four Year Mathematics Award Daniel Brozowski National School Choral Award Sally Muhlitner 1972-73 Majorette Award Jacqueline Trumble 1972-73 Saintette Award Terry Fenner Susan Humphrey Awards for Outstanding Gym Assistants for Ser- vice to Girls’ P.E. Department Diane Grigg Cathy Heinrich Gay Huston Marilyn Markel E.R. Moore Merit Award for Student Wishing to Major in P.E. Gay Huston 128 1973 HONORS WON BY MEMBERS OF OTHER CLASSES OPPOSITE PAGE, UPPER LEFT: Seniors and underclassman assemble in the gym for the 36th Annual Honors Convocation. CENTER LEFT: Kirk Love presents the class gift to the school. LOWER LEFT: Several girls receive the President’s Physical Fitness Award and Merit Awards. UPPER RIGHT: Mrs. Chaput, retiring this year, talks with several mothers at the tea held after Honors Convocation. CENTER RIGHT: Jeff Bryson accepts a Michigan Competitive Scholarship. Boys’ State Girls ' State Rotary Leadership Youth For Understanding Honorable Mention in Art Drawing and Painting Jeffrey Cornish Thomas Kennedy Vicki Beier Karen McCormick Patrick Carter John Heiss Timothy Mollan Brian Watt Kathy Ellis John Kralik Wynne Levitt Shorthand I Debate Geometry Algebra II Algebra I Lillian Buczkowski Peggy Rliller Kim Anderson Tami Maisel John Heiss Thomas Kennedy Kim Gorzen Kathy Neiman Christopher Scheuer Randy VanBuskirk Kari Gorzen Kevin Jones Special Recognition in Statewide 1973 E.M.U. Mathematics Contest - 9th Grade General Math Category: 6th Place Brian Bark 8th Place Debra Kindsvater Outstanding Choral Student Award Peter Huffm aster Pitstamdomg Band Student Award Mark Starbuck Drum Major Award Mark Starbuck 1972-73 Majorette Award Dianne Rumsey 1972-73 Saintette Awards Nancy Denomy Nancy Leverenz Deborah Stockwell Lu Ann Thomas Joan Pflaum Mary Huber Kari Gorzen Tami Maisel Kathleen Kerbyson Ninth Grade P.E. Award Tenth Grade P.E. Award Biology Chemistry Bausch and Lomb (National Award) John Heiss Awarded a Position at the High School Engineering Institute at M.S.U. this summer. Institute is limited to those chosen from top 3QPjo of their class of applying Sophomores and Juniors. Thomas Kennedv 129 Senior Class Presents “ A Barrel Full of Pennies” UPPER LEFT: I thought you said you weren ' t impulsive. UPPER RIGHT: You can ' t hang yourself. The fixture is only held up by two screws. LOWER LEFT: All right I ' ll get rid of the animals. LOWER RIGHT: Fortunately you already know about the birds and the bees. 130 Uncle Nemo - - - Mina Alicia Cousin Lou Adonis Samaritan - - Dan Shafer Sue Richardson ■ - Gay Huston -Mary Scheuer - -Cliff Galos Alvin Ed Hingelberg UPPER LEFT: Sharon Sadlowski helps Dan Shafer put his head on before opening night. UPPER RIGHT: Uncle Nemo goes after cousin Lou. LOWER LEFT: Hello Milton. ’’This is Alicia. ” LOWER RIGHT: ”If any man tells you it is easy to give a canary an enema he is either lying or bragging. 131 Senior Prom “Something” UPPER RIGHT: Jeff Meyers, Karen Clements, Barb Fout, Ken McCormick, Debbie Tyler, and Chuck Powers dance to the music played by the Johnny Bond Orchestra. CENTER LEFT: Jeff Brandt and Stella Andrzejewski. CENTER RIGHT: Marty Green and Sherry Shine. LOWER RIGHT: Gary Sharrow and Michele Fraley. 132 The Senior Prom was held on May 12, 1973 at the Sarnia Holiday Inn. The Prom proved to be very successful and everyone had an enjoyable evening. An all-night party was held at the YMCA for those who attended the prom. UPPER LEFT: John Lewis and Audrey Lukasak. CENTER LEFT: Bill Currier and Amy Thompson. CENTER RIGHT: Ed Hingel- berg and Mary Snodgrass. LOWER LEFT: Kim Sweet and Cheri Radike. LOWER RIGHT: Keith McWain and Karla Skonieczny. 133 UPPER LEFT: Always Late, Vine Goleniak and Donna Boulier show why they were chosen. UPPER RIGHT: The Nuttiest, Randy Bamum and Julie Sass attempt to fly Randy from the flag pole. LOWER RIGHT: Most Likely to Succeed, Dan Brozowski and Bea Jencks illus- trate their ability by occupying Mr. Alley ' s office. (OPPOSITE PAGE) UPPER LEFT: Class Lovers, Brian Crisenbery and Val Silvas pose in the courtyard. UPPER RIGHT: Personality Plus, Randy Barnum and Michele Fraley try to work their charm on each other. LOWER LEFT: Best Dressed, Mary Ellyn Beier and Kim Sweet model the latest fashions. LOWER RIGHT: Class Flirts, Marilyn Markel and Bob Van Buskirk are the winners. Missing for their pictures were the Kissys of the Year: Bill Currier, Sue Gibson and Sue Richardson. 134 Baccalaureate June 10, 1973 UPPER RIGHT: Rev. Henneman delivers his speech, entitled a Vision for Your Worth , to the graduating class. CEN- TER: Mr. Donaldson makes sure the stu- dents are in proper order before maching into the gym. LOWER LEFT: Amy Thomp- son and Melissa Anthony march out of the gym after Baccalaureate. LOWER RIGHT: Mr. Weber directs the Honors Chorus in singing, You’ll Never Walk Alone . 136 Graduation — A Memory Never Forgotten UPPER LEFT: Ken McCor- mick and Barb Fout discuss the valedictory speech and graduation exercises. UPPER RIGHT: The graduating class gift to the underclassman. LOWER LEFT: Seniors assem- ble in the back parking lot before graduation exercises. LOWER CENTER: Mr. Simons awards a diploma to Michele Malane. LOWER RIGHT: Mr. Huston presents the Class Of 1973 . 137 Graduation Wednesday June 13, 1973 UPPER RIGHT: After graduation exercises, the students return their gowns to the homemaking room. CENTER: Anne Marie Szymczak, Marcie Modin, Brenda Beier, and Jill Johnson march to their seats before graduation. LOWER LEFT: Mr. Tassie awards a diploma to Carol Dundas. 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MARV WILLIAMS SONS EXCAVATING Basement Digging Block and Brick Laying Septic Tanks Tile Fields 6549 St. Clair, Rattle Run Road Michigan 329-9457 DALE’S LIONS MANE BEAUTY SALON KAMMER ASPHALT PAVING CO. 302 Vine Street 3342 Rattle Run Road St. Clair Michigan 329-4521 St. Clair Michigan CONGRATULATIONS FINE MEN ' S WEAR Formal Wear Rental Tailored Suits Custom Tailoring Complete Furnishings Unusual Neckwear S outfceoAteJut MICHIGAN GAS COMPANV DISTINCTIVE APPAREL 329-4228 155 DALZEN MANUFACTURING COMPANY 4600 Bree Rd. St. Clair, Michigan We Can ' t All Win But We Can All Have Fun at ST. CLAIR RIVER LANES Great for a Date Home of THE VOYAGEUR Dinner - Salad Bar THE VIEW THAT WON ' T QUIT ST. CLAIR INN COUNTRY CLUB The Inn on the River . Golf Course Swimming Pool Dining and Party Facilities St. Clair, Michigan AT YOUR SERVICE... F. G. IRISH, STANDARD OIL AGENT 912 THORNAPPLE Phone FA 9-2526 St. Clair, Michigan YOUR STANDARD OIL MAN A GLIEM’S MEAT MARKET Established 1887 Home-Made Sausage Premium Beef HURON PLASTICS INC. 1219 Fred Moore Hwy. St. Clair, Michigan 329-4711 YOUR INSURED SAVINGS CAN EARN YOU MORE HERE Citizen? Jfeberal abtngis Port Huron Algonac - Bad Axe - Sandusky 157 LEE SEYMOUR’S ST. CLAIR, MICHIGAN ERICKSON PRESCRIPTIONS II St. Clair 329-4333 KAY SHEPPARD, Cosmetician PORTRAITS Professional Photographers CAMERAS 3 - SCREENS FRAMING COLOR PROCESSING II FILM PROJECTORS Wishing the Class of 1973 All Success in Your Endeavors After St. Clair High GERALD M. EMIG AGENCY Real Estate - Insurance 329-2201 212 South Third Street St. Clair, Michigan 48079 159 GOOD LUCK SENIORS! LIONS CLUB St. Clair, Michigan 70} Uurot cAve. -Tort CHuroti ‘Riverrtew Plata Arcade -Sttlaif SAUNDERS CONSTRUCTION Where Quality Imports Cost Less Wishes to the Class of ' 73 Smooth Sailing In the Years Ahead Commercial and Residential Building 329-3690 Plaza Arcade St. Clair, Michigan 1751 Wadhams Road St. Clair, Michigan COMPLETE BODY REPAIR AND PAINTING Todays Fashion for the Now Woman General Offices: 201 N. Riverside Drive St. Clair, Michigan Second Store Romeo, Michigan Telephone: 1 - 313 - 329-9500 Glass Work - Wheel Balancing Wheel - Axle and Frame Aligning Insurance Work Our Specialty Open Mon. Thru Fri. - 8 AM to 5 PM Sat. 8 AM Till Noon Free Estimates Call 329-2284 1920 Fred W. Moore Hwy. - St. Clair TRANSMISSION SERVICE ALL MAKES AND MODELS QUICK SERVICE! COMPLETE OVERHAULING Open Mon Fri 8 5 Sot 8 12 Noon CJt FA 9-2131 Our New Location 5988 GRATIOT AV CORNER OF WADHAMS Formerly Mitchell Rd 161 - A - Index Bell, Nancy 97 Bryson, Suzanne 18, 98 Bellore, Jim 58, 63, 97, 104 Buczkowski, Lillian 89 Achatz, Elizabeth 97 Bennett, Chip 14, 105 Buell, Mr. William 20, 103 Achatz, Pat 97 Biewer, Steve 62, 97 Bunker, Sherman 19, 106 Achatz, Steve 14,44, 53, 105 Billings, Mrs. Virginia 24 Burgett, Don 70 Albrecht, Mr. Vernon 54 Biscarner, John 24, 65, 89 Burgett, Mary 106 Allen, David 97 Biscarner, Nancy 97 Burnett, Rick 54,89,122,128 Allen, Guy 105 Biscarner, Tom 24, 89 Burroughs, Mrs. Anita 31 Alley, Mr. Charles 29, 32, 126 Black, Gerald 93 Busey, Mary 70 Alley, Suzanne 39, 47, 89 Blake, Steven 2 9 Anderson, Mr. Clive 22, 23, 29, 85 Blanchard, Gary Jr. 2,29,53,59, - C - Anderson, Ethel 69, 86, 116, 118 66, 105 Anderson, Robin 97 Bledsoe, Dennis 89 Cahours, Theresa 98 Andrzejewski, Stella 44, 48, 69, Bledsoe, Patti 97 Caldwell, Jan 70,120 86,132 Bloch, Bill 97 Campbell, Nancy 106 Anthony, Allan 53, 59, 66 Bloch, Kathleen 89, 93, 121 Capps, Todd 50,55,60,61,70 Anthony, Melissa 69,136 Blum, Miss Mary 8, 9, 38, 110 Carmen, Candy 44,45,106,141 Arnold, Dean 105 Boden, Jim 60,61,89,93 Carstens, Mary Kay 98 Arnold, Donn 61,69 Bohs, Mr. Frank 16 Carstens, Paul 54, 70 Askew, Diane 105 Bolla, Dan 52,66 Carter, Patrick 54, 56, 57, 89, 119, Attebury, Annette 89 Bond, Carol 19, 105 127 Attebury, Clark 53,59,105 Bond, Larry 89 Cedar, Bill 23, 50, 55, 89, 119 Bondy, Michael 89, 92 Chapman, Lynn 97, 120 - B - Bondy, Tim 14,59,105 Chapman, Pat 71 Bondy, Tom 97 Chaput, Mrs. Janice 27, 128, 129 Baars, Robert 55,89,122 Booker, Judy 45, 105 Charron, Dan 50,51,90,118 Bachand, Beth 97 Boulier, Donna 16, 48, 70, 82, 134, Chartrand, Cindy 90 Bacon, Richard 63, 93 168 Chemin, Michael 98 Baker, Sue 89 Boulier, Elizabeth 19, 105 Cieslinski, Sandra 8, 11,89, 118, Balhoff, Ronald 105 Boulier, Kathy 13, 22, 43, 105 128 Bark, Brian 105 Boulier, Mary 97 Clarhout, Melanie 90 Bark, Charles 50,57,89,93,122 Bourbonais, Brock 70 Clary, Colette 90 Bark, Gordon 97 Brabender, Jeff 31, 52, 97 Clary, Eric 61, 106 Bark, John 50 Brabender, Kathy 19, 105, 109 Clements, Karen 37, 43, 44, 98, Barks, Dan 69 Brabender, Robert 22, 105 123, 132 Barnes, Mr. Leslie 9, 91 Brandt, Jeffery 48, 52, 59, 103, Closs, Roberta 71 Barnum, Randy 50,57,64,65,69, 120 Clyne, Mrs. Kathy 17,46,47, 77,81,87, 122,123,134,135 Brant, Ellen 46, 97 85 Barrett, William 53, 59, 105 Brant, Tim 20, 52, 58, 97 Cobb, Nancy 106 Barringer, Merry Jo 69 Bremerkamp, George 20 Cobb, Nanette 19, 106 Barrons, Joseph 61, 105 Bremerkamp, Judy 89 Coffey, Cathy 46,98 Barrons, Bill 52, 61, 97 Brenner, Dick 21, 70 Cole, Kimberly 48, 106, 124 Barry, Ila 46,89,124 Brenner, Mrs. Dorothy 31 Cook, John 106 Barry, Jim 20,22,61,69,115 Brenner, Richard 105 Cook, Pat 12, 19,45, 106 Barry, John 105 Brettin, Charles 70 Cook, Randy 24, 50, 51,09 Beach, Cindy 89, 92 Brieden, Mark 63, 69, 70 Cook, Sue 71 Beach, Liz 69 Britz, Michael 89,93 Cooper, Barbara 98 Beamish, Tom 44, 105, 106 Bromberger, John 12,105 Cooper, Brad 71 Beachamp, Janette 8, 89 Brozowski, Daniel 20, 70, 86, 117, Cornish, Jeff 50,57,90,128 Beachamp, Mary Kay 97 134, 137 Cornish, Mr. John 22, 23, 91 Beauvais, Mike 69 Brumberg, John 89 Coulthard, Joel 22, 106 Bedford, Rosemary 97 Bryson, Dotty 98,121 Craze, Patty 37,44,98 Beedon, Randy 89, 90 Bryson, Jeff 4,20, 21, 56, 57, 70, Craze, Russell 54, 55, 61, 90, 128 Beier, Brenda 69, 138 86,116,127,129 Crisenberry, Brian 22, 50, 56, 57, Beier, Mary Ellyn 20, 69, 80, 87, Bryson, Kathy 43, 45, 105 64,65, 71,81,122,127,135, 114,135 Bryson, Michelle 34, 89, 122, 119, 138 Beier, Ron 59, 105 128 Cronce, Dawn 98 Beier, Vicki 34, 89, 96 Bryson, Mr. Robert 32 Cruze, Crystal 90 Cunningham, Fred 71,116 Ellis, Linda 37, 90, 98 Frantz, Thomas 57, 107 Currier, Charles 14, 97, 120 Elsholz, John 106 Fraser, Deborah 99 Currier, Michael 58, 97, 104 Elsholz, Leonard 106 Freeland, Jim 99 Currier, Robert 42, 71, 79, 86, Elsholz, Nancy 98 Freeland, Penny 73,138 142 Emrich, Bob 98 Friederichs, John 44, 62, 107 Currier, Susan 71 Emerick, Steve 17, 72, 115 Friederichs, Peggy 44, 91 Currier, William 22, 48, 50, 51, Emig, Jerry 98, 99 Frye, Susan 73 57, 71,75,87,126,127,133 Erickson, Darlene 106 Erickson, Sally 35, 39, 44, 98, 99, Frye, Tom 99 - D - 128 Evers, Uta 37 - G - Daly, Miss Patricia 28 Gadbois, Beth 99 Dandron, Dawn 98 - F - Gallagher, Dawn 107, 109 Dandron, Kent 53, 141 Gallagher, Katherine 73, 79 Dasharion, John 106 Fancher, Lauralie 106 Gallagher, Patti 73 Dasha ri on, Mr. John 32 Fandrick, Barbara 106 Galasso, Robin 45, 107, 108, 124 Davidson, Doug 98 Fandrick, Edgar 19, 107 Galos, Cliff 23, 62,120,130,131 Dawson, Sherry 89 Fangman, Mr. Thomas 6, 14, 15, Gapshes, Dawn 99 Decker, Joanne 71 22,103,125 Garman, Jeanne 19,107 Delor, Charlene 38,71,120 Faucher, Debra 38,72 Garza, Jerry 19, 107 Delor, Colleen 98 Faucher, Jeffery 107 Gauthier, Walter 91 Delor, Joy 19,43,106 Faucher, John 90,118 Geer, Gordon 107 Denomy, Barbara 71 Fenner, Sandy 62,90,118,128 Germonprez, Gary 99 Denomy, Joseph 63,72 Fenner, Terry 8, 41, 72, 87 Gerrits, Peggy 37,44,48,97 Denomy, Nancy 41, 90 Ferebee, James 25, 72 Gerrits, Peter 61, 106, 107 Denomy, Sue 35, 98 Ferrara, Jim 59, 66,107 Gibson, Scott 1, 61, 91, 118 Depue, Dale 98 Ferrara, Mitzi 99 Gibson, Susan 16, 20, 45, 73, 87, Depue, Kenneth 106, 107 Finazzo, Vince 99 117 Dewald, Suzanne 19, 21, 106 Findley, Mr. Peter 24 Gieraltowski, Debby 91 Diem, Don 50, 90, 119 Fix, Charles 21, 44, 45 Giffer, Jill 44, 107 Dilworth, Jody 72, 115 Fix, Bill 90 Gillies, John 73 Dilworth, Michele 98 Fleury, Jeff 53, 59 Gladwish, Ted 107, 141 Distelrath, Ed 106 Flitton, Paul 90, 120 Goethals, Bill 58, 99 Distelrath, Michael 106 Foley, Tom 50,64,65,90 Golder, Laureen 44,46, 91 Distelrath, Paul 52, 66, 98 Fordt, Donn2,73,86 Golder, Rick 65, 91 Doktor, Patricia 106 Fordt, Teri 43, 107 Goleniak, Vine 74, 134 Donaldson, Mr. David 14,50,51, Forma z, Cindy 107 Goodell, Debra 107 85, 127 Foulon, Kim 90 Goodwin, Rebecca 99 Dundas, Carol 72, 77, 138 Fountain, Tom 73,121 Gorzen, Kari 107 Durant, Lynn 98 Fout, Barbara 73, 132, 137 Gorzen, Kim 47, 99 Fout, Doug 99 Gottler, Mark 91 - E - Fraley, Dale 19 Gottler, Mike 52, 55, 99 Fraley, Deborah 99 Goulding, Mr. Larry 22,23,103 Eckelberry, Darrell 106 Fraley, Douglas 107 Grabowski, Mr. Clifford 32 Edgette, Don 58, 63, 98 Fraley, Jeffery 23,24 Grabowski, Sue 74, 137 Edgington, Cheryl 72, 86, 137 Fraley, Michael 99 Gramer, Barbara 90,91 Eggert, Tom 72, 137 Fraley, Michele 34, 73, 80, 114, Gramer, Karen 107 Eifert, Debra 72, 86, 121, 136 116,123,125,132,135 Grant, Thomas 107 Eisen, Gary 2,72,119 Fraley, Norman 22 , ' 24, 73 Green, Martin 22, 56, 57, 64, 65, Eisen, Jean 21,46,90 Francois, Michelle 107 74,86,127,132,137 Eisen, Joan 46,90,128 Frank, Christine 99 Green, Michele 44, 99 Eisen, Nancy 37,44,97 Frank, Mary Jo 22, 36, 45, 107, 114, Green, Steven 74 Ellery, Dawn 106 115 Greenley, Judy 99 Ellery, Denise 106 Frank, Susan 62, 91, 123, 142 Grice, Debbie 74, 117, 121, 137 Ellery, Dennis 90 Frantz, Alania 107 Griffin, Kathy 91,124 Ellery, Donna 68,86 Frantz, Carla 19, 36, 107 Grigg, Diane 74, 137 Ellery, John 72,87 Frantz, Kenneth 91 Grill, Gerry 58, 99, 104 Ellis, Kathy 8 Frantz, Mark 24, 91 Grosshans, Patrick 91 163 Grosshans, Randy 74 Guadagni, Elaine 13,107 Guadagni, Esther 99 Gunn, Nancy 23, 91 - H - Hahn, James 107 Hahn, Mark 108 Hahn, Mike 99 Hahn, Rick 99 Haligowski, Jane 91 Handysides, Miss Patricia 18,110 Hanneman, Carmen 39, 99 Hansel, Harold 99 Hansel, Wendy 74, 137 Harman, Sue 91 Harris, Christine 19, 26 Harris, Paula 91, 119 Harris, Tim 108, 141 Hart, Mrs. Phyllis 26, 29 Hasler, Clare 100 Hayes, Mr. George 25 Haynes, Joseph 100 Heinrich, Cathy 37,74,124 Heiss, John 48, 55, 57, 63, 89, 127 Hendrick, Sherry 108 Henry, Mr. George 21, 53, 66, 103, 125 Herbert, Barbara 45, 108, 121, 141 Herbert, John 63 Heydens, Sue 19,22,45,46,48, 105,123 Heydens, Judy 74, 86 Hillier, Mr. Charles 52 Hines, Connie 100, 114, 119 Hines, Don 53, 108 Hingelberg, Ed 2, 22, 50, 51, 55, 74, 81, 116, 121, 122, 123, 124, 125, 130 131,133 Hinkle, Melinda 100 Hock, Jack 15, 100 Hoffman, Marina 74,137 Hohmann, Anne Marie 100 Hohmann, John 75 Hohmann, Theresa 75, 120, 124 Hollinrake, Holly 37,48,100 Hollands, Renee 39, 100 Holman, Tim 65, 75,81,137 Hool, Patrick 91 Hoover, Wayne 53, 59, 108 Horn, David 75 Horn, Debbie 100 Horning, Mrs. Ella 16,47,110 Howison, Karen 23, 91 Hoyt, Carolyn 91, 123 Huber, Joseph 65, 91, 122 164 Huber, Mary 35, 100 Huffmaster, Luanne 108 Huffmaster, Peter 91, 120 Humphrey, Nancy 19,108 Humphrey, Sally 38, 75 Humphrey, Susan 41, 75 Huston, Gay 34, 75, 87, 98, 116, 121,122,123,125,130,131 Huston, Mr. Murvale 27, 29, 125, 137 Hutchinson, A C 108,120 Hyslop, Heather 108 Hyslop, Penny 108 - I - Ingles, Catherine 108 Ingles, Gregory 2, 52, 62 Irvin, Mr. Joseph 15, 22, 91, 125 - J - Jacob, Patricia 108 Jacob, Theresa 18,100 Jahn, Alice 100 Jamison, George 19,21,108 Jencks, Bea 44, 75, 88, 117, 134, 136 Jeroue, Dan 50, 64, 65, 75, 81, 86, 121,127 Jeroue, Nancy 91 Joachim, Keith 61, 91 Johnson, Mrs. Arlene 17, 42, 103 Johnson, Douglas 44, 108 Johnson, Jill 75, 138 Johnson, Rick 62,100 Johnson, Sharon 75, 86, 137 Johnson, Tony 75,84,137 Jones, Charlene 76 Jones, Mrs. Gladys 26 Jones, Kevin 62, 108 Jordan, Lee 55, 76, 116, 137 Jordan, Sherrill 19, 108 Justa, Debbie 8, 76 - K - Kade, Bonnie 11, 76 Kahral, Janet 100 Kammer, Tom 59,66,108 Kapanka, Keith 50, 76, 123, 137 Kapanka, Paula 37, 61, .100, 118 Karas, Bill 92, 118 Karas, Janet 108 Karas, JoAnn 39, 76 Kaufman, David 76,137 Keeley, Ed 23,24,92 Keeley, Norma 108 Kelly, JoAnn 45, 100 Kelly, Susan 92 Kennedy, Rob 24, 76 Kennedy, Tom 92 Kerbyson, Kathleen 8, 23, 44, 92 Ketchum, Donna 100 Kielbasa, Gloria 76 Kijek, Donald 76 Kindsvater, Debra 13,43,108 Kirkendall, Karen 43, 100, 128 Klaski, Mr. Raymond 32 Klemmer, Kathryn 108 Klemmer, Steven 50, 57, 65, 92, 118 Klemp, Phillip 14, 58, 62, 100 Klieman, Kris 100 Klieman, Randy 5, 92 Klomparens, Phil 44, 92 Knudsen, Lori 13,43,45,108 Koch, Mary Ann 44, 100 Koryba, Nancy 100 Koryba, Steve 31, 92 Kotranza, Philip 92 Kralik, Jack 76, 137 Kress, Carole 3 8, 42, 44, 73, 76, 86,88,117 Kress, Mike 19, 108, 122 Krokker, Gloria 76 Kronner, Marion 100 Kukulka, Mrs. Evelyn 27 - L - LaBeau, Miss Barbara 6,27,85 LaBelle, Denise 100 LaBelle, Ed 76 LaGrow, Deborah 43, 109 LaGrow, Mary 43,100 Lamb, Joanne 19, 45, 109, 128 Lamb, Michael 50, 92 Landon, David 53, 66, 109 Lanham, Dale 101 LaPorte, Dennis 92,118 LaVigne, Gail 76 Lavigne, Shirley 109 Lawrentz, Jennifer 44, 48, 92, 123, 124 Leonard, Jim 109 Leonard, Ruth 76,124 Leonard, Sue 101 Leverenz, Debra 46,101 Leverenz, Nancy 12, 41, 101 Levitt, Wynn 92,119 Levy, Mrs. Beryl 28 Lewis, John 60,61, 77,116,133, 142 Lickwala, Don 101 Likens, Bill 50, 92, 119 Liniarski, Tom 14, 101 Lipke, Gail 101 Lockhart, Jerrilynn 43, 92 Lorf, Doug 52,55,101,104 Lough, Jane 48, 89 Lough, Jeanne 109 Love, Kirk 20,22,48, 50, 51, 60, 61,68,69,122,125, 128 Love, Lisa 19,45, 109 Lozon, Elaine 77 Lozon, Richard 92 Lukasak, Audrey 77,133 Lukasak, Mrs. Irene 31 Lumley, Connie 92 Lumley, Marilyn 37, 109 Lyden, Jim 62, 77 Lyden, Judith 101 - M - McCallum, Lance 31, 52, 101 McCartney, Dan 50,72,78 McCartney, Justin 109 McCartney, Mrs. Patricia 26 McClain, Tom 101 McClure, Greg 15, 62, 93 McCormick, Karen 93 McCormick, Ken 22, 64, 65, 73, 78,87,127,137 McCoy, Bryan 19, 21, 53, 66, 109 McGinley, Shirley 93, 96 McGuffin, Terri 101 McKenna, Nancy 101 McLalin, Mr. Daniel 110, 120, 125 McLeod, Jerry 79 McLeod, John 24, 50, 79 McLeod, Michael 101 McLeod, Nancy 12 McQueary, Karen 109 McWain, Barbara 79 McWain, Jane 109 McWain, Keith 25, 50, 51, 79, 133 Machleid, Leslie 37, 109 Macintosh, Craig 92 MacKelvie, Cindy 92, 124 MacKelvie, John 77, 125 Mackley, Karen 77,86 Mackley, Patty 35,48,101 MacLean, Connie 47, 109 MacLennan, Rod 48, 50, 93, 119 Maedel, David 109 Maisel, Tami 44,101 Majeski, Perry 109 Malane, Michael 109, 137 Malane, Michele 77, 78, 86 Malcolm, Les 19, 22, 53, 59, 66, 108,109,123 Mallas, Anne 19,109 Mallwitz, Mr. Richard 6, 17, 65, 126,127 Maloney, John 57, 101 Maloney, Mary 37, 93 Malott, David 52,58,62,101 Malott, Kevin 77,87,125 Malott, Marc 62,78,125 Mann, Richard 109 Mapletoff, Debbie 109 Maranzano, Martin 101 Marchlewski, Dan 55, 93 Markel, Linda 109, 118 Markel, Marilyn 78, 80, 86, 114, 135 Markese, Michele 101 Marriott, Michael 25, 78 Marriott, Michele 78 Marsh, Mark 93 Martens, Teresa 109 Martin, Dan 54, 55, 73, 78, 116, 125 Martin, David 101 Marvin, Francine 78 Marvin, Leanne 101,120 Mattock, Randy 54,55,77,93 Matusik, Bob 50,65,73,78,138 Mau, Denise 90, 93 Mau, Leslie 38, 78 Mau, Renee 109 Mayhew, Alfred 5,101 Mayhew, Bruce 10 9 Mayhew, Carl 78 Mayhew, Dave 78 Mayhew, Elise 99, 101 Meier, Deb 101 Meier, William 11, 61, 73, 79 Meiselbaugh, Mr. Harold 32 Melczarczyk, Mary Ellen 102 Menke, Cheryl 8, 15, 93 Menke, Cynthia 110 Menke, Michelle 110 Metz, Jerome 52,58,66,102 Meyers, Jeff 21, 65, 73, 79, 116, 132 Meyers, John 39,54,55,58,102, 168 Miller, Anne 38, 79 Miller, Connie 35,101,102,114 Miller, Harvey 52 Miller, James 79 Miller, Magd aline 102 Miller, Mike 102 Miller, Peggy 37,46,93 Minton, Jim 50,61, 79,86,125 Miranda, Alvis 26, 110 Mireau, Jim 52, 58, 62, 102 Mireau, Nancy 93 Misany, Jay 60, 61, 90, 93 Modine, Marcie 38, 79, 136, 138 Modin, Patricia 102 Mollan, Cindy 79, 120 Mollan, Leroy 110 Mollan, Tim 50,51,55,61,93, 119 Moss, Judy 102 Moran, Mr. William 16, 110, 125 Muggelberg, Brad 53,110 Muhlitner, Debra 79 Muhlitner, Sally 44, 80, 137 Muhlitner, Sandy 80, 137 Murphy, Dave 102 Murphy, Linda 21, 93, 119 Myers, Brian 110 Myers, Kathy 93,120 - N - Nauman, Catherine 43, 110 Neiman, Kathy 102 Nelson, Jay 102 Nelson, Lori 93 Nemeth, Donna 102 Nicolai, Janet 110 Nicolai, Mary 38,80 Nicolai, Roger 108 Nordstrom, Larry 110 - O - O ' Conner, James 14J Ofeno, Vincent 110 Okoren, Miss Frances 18,85 Oles, Janet 43, 110 Oles, Jim 102 Oles, Nancy 38, 80 Oles, Lou Ann 46, 102 Oman, Sandy 80 Orlondo, Sharon 110 Orzechowski, Audry43,102 Oussoren, Eliece 37,110 - P - Paajanen, Mrs. Janet 12, 43, 85, 106,123 Papciak, Steve 110 Parker, Gail 93 Parsons, Mr. Walter 22, 23, 63, 91,127 Pascoe, Larry 80 165 Pascoe, Nancy 110 Patterson, Bill 102 Pauly, Joanne 80,120 Pauly, Mark 53, 110 Pauly, Michael 14, 102 Pavlov, Tim 80, 86 Pearl, Kathy 110 Pecor, Teri 44, 102 Pegg, Jeff 58,66,102 Perreault, Mrs. Trisha 6, 19, 21, 37, 91,93,115,123 Perret, Mrs. Elaine 11,110 Perret, Jacqnaline 80 Perret, Richard 102 Peterson, Jean 93, 120 Peterson, Ruth 43, 102, 120 Petroff, Bob 80 Pflaum, Doug 50,51,77,80 Pflaum, Jean 21 Pflaum, Joan 19, 36,110, 128 Pickelhaupt, Sandy 19, 93 Pieprzak, Lynn 102 Plizga, Carol 34, 94, 118, 114, 123 Pluta, John 61 Pluta, Timothy 61,110 Powers, Charles 25,80,86 Pringle, Cheryl 81, 120 Pringle, Ron 52, 102 Pruitt, Linda 110 Pung, Betty 110 Pung, Rita 81 Pung, Theresa 109, 110 Pyle, Bill 94 - R - Rachwal, Dennis 102 Rademacher, Craig 62, 77, 94 Rademacher, Pamela 13,36,110, 121 Radike, Cheri 34,81,117,133, 137 Radike, Jack 52, 103 Ranshaw, Michael 14, 93, 94 Raymond, Tom 81, 90 Recor, Pam 103 Reeves, Dan 66, 100, 103, 120 Reichenbach, Deb 9,38,81 Reichenbach, Sandra 43, 110 Reichle, Bernard 19, 110 Reyelts, Rev. Paul 61 Richardson, Sue 81, 86, 124, 130, 131 Richter, Mrs. Betty 31 Riedel, Michelle 103 Rife, Joan 37,44,48,98,103, 124 Riley, JoAnn 22, 81 Robbins, Cathy 94, 95, 98, 114 Robbins, Dan 81,86 Robbins, Debra 43, 110 Robbins, Fred 12,22, 53, 110, 121 Robbins, Patti 94,119 Robbins, Sandy 81,86 Roberts, Diane 81 Roberts, Mr. George 17 Rock, Judy 81 Rocker, Jay 53,66,110 Rocker, Mrs. Phyllis 28 Roegner, Mark 15, 103, 124 Roegnsues, Gregory 110 Rogensues, Michael 94 Romain, Carol 19, 31, 111 Rood, Victor 81 Roof, Dennis 111 Rose, Gerald 8,61,94 Rose, John 61,82 Rostine, Mona 82 Rourke, Elaine 45, 111 Rourke, Tim 50, 94 Rouse, Mary 105 Ruehle, Mr. Victor 18, 44, 103 Ruff, Steve 94 Rumbaugh, Mark 3, 5, 111 Rumsey, Bob 111 Rumsey, Dianne 40,41,103 Russell, Brian 65, 94 Rybinski, Ed 82 Rybinski, Richard 111 - S - Sadlowski, Sharon 82, 86, 121, 131 Sanders, Miss Alka 26 Sanders, Jim 94 Sargent, Gary 107,111 Sass, Julie 82, 134 Sauber, John 59, 111 Sawher, Chip 111 Sayers, Jim 103, 120 Schaaf, David 23, 53, 59, 122 Schaaf, Karen 94 Scheuer, Christopher 58, 103, 120 Scheuer, Mary 78,82,116,120, 125,131 Schmidt, Debra 22, 111 Schmidt, Lori 22,111 Schneider, Paul 111 Schneider, Tim 14,111 Schneider, Tom 9, 82 Schomburg, John 94 Schroeder, Jill 44, 47, 103 Schunck, Jan 35, 103 Schuster, Denise 22, 105, 107 Schwartz, Mrs. Genevieve 32 Schweihofer, Cynthia 82, 128 Schweihofer, Elizabeth 94 Schweihofer. Ken 103 Schweihofer, Mary 111 Schweihofer, Tim 55, 94, 141 Scott, Debra 44, 45, 103 Scott, Harry 82, 128 Scott, Steve 61, 94 Sexton, Mr. David 58 Shackett, Mr. Lawrence 32 Shafer, Dan 2, 22, 54, 55, 57, 74, 82.116.123.128.130.131 Sharrow, Jeff 90,93,94 Sharrow, Gary 2, 50, 77, 81, 82, 86.122.123. 124. 128.132 Shaw, Mr. Fred 58 Shaw, Jeff 21,50, 51,82,128 Shaw, Marion 111,122 Shaw, Robert 108,111 Sheeter, Fritz 19, 111 Sheeter, Gayle 94 Shell, Brian 111 Shine, Sherry 68, 86, 116, 123, 132 Shine, Susan 19,45,111 Shine, Tim 103 Shinske, Mary 103 Shirkey, Diane 43, 111 Shook, Bob 94 Shovan, Patty 46, 47, 103 Silk, Kathy 8,46,93,94 Silvas, Val 34,83,117,123,135, 138 Sippell, Steven 57, 94 Skonieczny, John 52,58,103 Skonieczny, Karla 48, 83, 128, 133 Skonieczny, Kathy 8, 94 Sladowski, Mike 103 Smith, Karen 111 Smith, Mark 26,50, 95,118,121, 122 Smith, Norman 63, 93, 95 Snodgrass, Mary 34, 122, 133 Snyder, Don 50, 83, 112, 137, 138 Snyder, Mrs. Lois 8, 9 Solgot, Sue 103 Spencer, Vanessa 111 Spranger, Charles 25 Springbom, Mike 111 Springbom, Vicke 103 Springbom, Wendy 39, 47, 94 Stablein, Mr. Ronald 8, 50, 51, 62, 103 166 Stanley, Deborah 111 Stanley, Dorothy 104 Starbuck, Mark 40, 90, 93, 95 Starbuck, Scott 111 Stephen, Joseph 95 Stier, Mark 104 Stier, Michael 95 Stier, Sam 111 Stockhausen, June 44,47,104 Stockhausen, Mark 44, 112, 141 Stockwell, Carol 8, 83, 86, 128 Stockwell, Debra 41,47, 62, 95 Stockwell, Jill 128 Stockwell, John 95 Stockwell, Michael 81,83,86,121, 128 Strickler, Donald 104 Strickler, Tom 83, 128 Striker, Gail 83 Strong, Mitchell 107, 109, 111, 141 Stubbs, Sharon 112 Sullivan, Bob 83 Sweet, Kim 50,51, 56,57,65,77, 83,117,126,127,133,135 Sweet, Pamela 112 Szymczak, Ann Marie 37,48,83, 87,138 Szpajcher, Barbara 95 - T - Tabor, Gary 112 Tabor, Greg 19,14,19,112 Tebeau, Richard 50,55,118,122 Tharrett, Mr. Robert 9,85,138 Thayer, Dale 66,104 Theobald, Mary 95 Thomas, LuAnn 41, 95, 120 Thompson, Amy 16,83,86,133, 136 Thompson, Mrs. Barbara 13 Thompson, Dave 104 Thompson, Marjorie 93,95,119 Thompson, Pat 83 Thomson, Mrs. Norma 32 Thourlby, Abby 104, 124 Thourlby, Jamie 84,128,137 Thueme, Diane 37, 44, 48, 97 Thueme, Don 95,121 Thueme, Kathy 48, 95 Tinsey, Julie 21, 92 Tinsey, Katie 84, 86 Tivy, Renee 38,84,128 Tomaszewski, Ann Marie 95,120 Tomaszewski, Linda 112 Tomlin, Mr. Gary 59 Tromley, Susan 104 Trumble, Jackie 40,84,120 Tyler, Deborah 44, 95, 120 Tyler, Debra 95 Tyler, Mark 84, 87, 121 Tyler, Susan 36, 112, 119 - V - Vallie, Cyndi 39, 44, 95 VanBuskirk, Irene 18, 23, 104, 120 VanBuskirk, Randy 39,62 VanBuskirk, Robert 6,81,83,84, 122,135 Vandenabeele, Jeanette 19, 112 VanDeusen, Mr. Gerald 20,21, 85,117 VanDeusen, Jeff 15, 104, 120 VanTiem, Barbara 95 VanTiem, John 15,61,104 Varty, Jeff 95 Varty, Judy 104 Varty, Lori 84 Vathke, Robert 21, 112 Vathke, Robin 84 Verbeke, James 53,112 Vincent, Mr. Donald 9,27 Vito, Joseph 95 - W - Wade, Kathy 19, H2 Waelens, Dawn 84, 86, 121, 123 Wagar, Steve 95 Walker, Michael 15, 55, 96 Walker, Randy 84 Walker, Terry 104 Walker, Wendy 112 Wasmuth, Richard 21, 112 Watson, Mr. Daniel 18,100 Watt, Mr. Arvid 19,29, 57, 91, 125.127 Watt, Brian 57, 96, 122 Weber, Mr. Donald 16,27,82, 110.128 Webster, John 61, 96 Weinert, Terri 37,44,104 Wells, Valerie 112 Welser, Andrew (A.J.) 54,55, 84 Welser, DeAnna 96 Welser, Herb 84 Welser, Martin 6, 58, 104 Westrick, Debra 104 Westrick, Donna 11,85,86 Westrick, Janet 96 Westrick, John 112 Westrick, Julie 38,85 Westrick, Karen 19, 112 Westrick, Mary Jane 43, 104 Westrick, Nancy 104 Westrick, Sandra 19, 112 Westrick, Stephen 112 Westrick, Vicki 47, 96 Whittaker, David 85 Wilkerson, Gary 55,112 Wilkerson, Pam 85 Williams, Beverly 22, 112 Williams, David 85 Williams, Diane 19, 104 Williams, Don 96, 121 Williams, Howard 96 Williams, Janice 112 Williams, Larry 112 Williams, Pamela 47, 105 Willmarth, Mrs. Carol 17, 91, 109 Wilsey, Joe 96 Winn, Keith 96 Winn, Nancy 112 Wisniewski, Edwin 96 Wisniewski, Julie 44, 104 Wisniewski, Laurel 20, 37, 42, 47.48.85.86.124 Wisniewski, Majorie 37, 45, 47, 48.112.124 Wolfe, Rochelle 37,46,47,96 Wood, Peter 104 Wrocklage, Mary 68,86,142 Wuebben, Nancy 85 Wyss, Mary Sue 5,37,44,45,77 104, 124,168 - Y - Yelencich, Debra 96,120 Yelencich, Susan 112 - Z - Zablocki, Harold 112 Zablocki, Mark 96 Zacharias, Beth 112 Zacharias, Dan 96 Zacharias, Patricia 44, 104 Zembol, Ken 104 Zimmer, Christopher 21, 53, 59 Zimmer, Joanne 36,112 Zimmer, John 112 Zimmer, Scott 50, 85, 128 167 Clairvoyant Staff Editor-in-chief Stella Andrzejewski Layout and Design Sue Currier Advertisements Leslie Mau Pete Huffm aster Photography Stella Andrzejewski Mark Tyler Advisor Gay Huston Leanne Marvin Sandy Pickelhaupt Brian Shell Chip Bennett Tim Schneider George M. Roberts - I Hearts were saddened by the deaths of Presidents Harry S. Truman and Lyndon B. Johnson, but Am- ericans everywhere rejoiced in the death of the Vietnam War. . ,,|v The 1973 edition of the Clairvoyan (Volumn 23) was printed by the offset process on 1C8 pages of enamel finish paper stock and hound by the Taylor Publishing Company, Dallas, Texas. Senior por- traits were taken by Askar-Shain Studio, Port Huron, Michigan. All underclassman pictures were taken by All-State Photo Company, Chicago, Illinois. The heading type style is Times Roman Italic, Style No. 75 Clc. A standard cover was round and back for 480 copies. 168 X
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