St Clair High School - Clairvoyant Yearbook (St Clair, MI)

 - Class of 1974

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CLAIRVOYANT 1 Each time that I think I have the answer, I discover that there is still more to find. I seem to be an unfolding, a contir uous process of unfolding that had no beginning and has n end. The Journey In is the beautiful and the ugly, the painful and the proud unfolding of who I am. That fact is not pro- found. It is simply true. FRED BENTON HOLMBER 3 Table of Contents 5 ft UPPER LEFT: Penny Dresser shows the charisma class that appearance helps when seeking a job. CENTER LEFT: Kathy Nieman and Theresa Jacob practice their typing. LEFT: Mr. Barnes explains Business Record Keeping to his class. UPPER RIGHT: Mr. Tharrett, Mrs. Hoxsie, Mr. Barnes and Mrs. Snyder relax briefly between conferences. ABOVE: Mrs. Hoxsie enjoys another humorous moment in Business Education. 8 Business Education I ■ I LEFT: Mrs. Snyder — What do we have here? BELOW: Mr. Stablien concentrates on today’s typing assignment. BOTTOM: Sue Denomy and Connie Hines complete today’s assignment. Business Education 9 SCHS Band And Chorus Begin Anew Under The Leadership Of Mr. Bareham And Mr. Gingrich TOP RIGHT: Mr. Bareham and Mr. Gingrich discuss registration day. CENTER RIGHT: Our football team receives musical encourage- ment from the SCHS Band. BOTTOM LEFT: SCHS Pep Band cheers their team on to vic- tory with music. BOTTOM RIGHT: Led by Drum Major, Debbie Yelencich, the band goes through the halftime activities. TOP RIGHT: “It came upon a midnight clear . . Christmas of old is celebrated by caro- lers Mr. Gingrich, Irene VanBuskirk, LuAnn Thomas, Marjorie Wisniewski, and Debbie Stockwell. CENTER LEFT: An evening of enter- tainment is provided by SCHS Honors Cho- rus. Band and Choir 1 1 SCHS Students Display Their Creativity In Art TOP LEFT: Kathy Wade does a superb modeling job. TOP RIGHT: Her ceramic pup captivated Deb Frazier ' s attention completely. BOTTOM LEFT: Dennis Bledsoe’s talent lies in sketching. BOTTOM RIGHT: Mrs. Perret gives helpful hints. 12 Art Homemaking Classes Teach Students Useful Skills LEFT: Alaina Frantz gets some sewing tips from Mrs. Paajanen. LEFT CENTER: Maryellen Speck beats an egg for the dish she and Lee Thorpe are making as Mrs. Schreader watches. BOTTOM LEFT: Dan Charron is deep in thought and Melanie Claerhout asks Mrs. Paajanen’s opinion of her stool. CENTER: Vicky Winter does some nifty needlework. BOTTOM: Carol Bond, Barbara Fandrick, and Cynthia Menke try some gourmet dishes. TOP RIGHT: Bob Brabender works hard at the metal lathe. CENTER LEFT: In refinishing, Sharon Richardson, Jenny Lawerance, Tim Rourke, and Terri Pecor concentrate on their projects. CENTER RIGHT: Sandy Fenner sands her project to perfection. BOTTOM LEFT: Mr. Donaldson explains how to work the vertical mill to Bill Fix and Tom Emerich. BOTTOM RIGHT: Mr. Fangman helps John VanTiem find a simple solution to his problem. 1 4 Industrial Arts TOP LEFT: John Westrick works with a compass on his layout. RIGHT CENTER: Cindy Chartrand works at making her layout perfect. LEFT CENTER: Brian Barks and Ted Gladwish sand their wood projects. BOT- TOM LEFT: Mr. Irvin helps Jeff Fraley with his wood shop project. Industrial Arts 1 5 Language Arts — A Variety Of Experiences In Self Expression UPPER RIGHT: Mr. Roberts, Jenny Lawrentz and Karen Clements work on yearbook layouts. CEN TER LEFT: Mr. Moran checks on students’ prog- ress. CENTER RIGHT: Mrs. Johnson. LOWER RIGHT: Dave Allen demonstrates how to get up after a fall on skis. 1 6 Language Arts TOP LEFT: Miss Okoren and her mother walk through an old building at the pyramid near Mexico City. TOP RIGHT: Mr. Wat- son helps students work a math problem before the second ses- sion of classes start at ten o’clock. RIGHT: Mr. Ruehle watches students from his advanced class use a surveyor scope. 1 8 Mathematics Students Learn Practical Applications For Math Skills TOP LEFT: Some seniors work with clay in Advanced Math, to solve the equation. BOTTOM LEFT: Miss Handysides talks to the freshmen about registration procedures. BOTTOM RIGHT: Mr. Ruehle shows Don Strickler, Dale Thayer, Sue Denomy, and Sally Erickson how to set up a surveyor scope. UPPER LEFT: Keith Joachim, Tim Rourke, Mark Smith, and Joe Vito experiment with elec- tric motors. UPPER RIGHT: Mr. VanDuesen registers Ken Ashton for mid-term classes. LOWER RIGHT: Mr. Huston explains to his Life Science class how to find the density of a liquid. Students Explore The Unknown CENTER: Mr. VanDuesen and Mr. Buell look for a solution for their scientific problem. LOWER LEFT: Irene VanBuskirk examines something in a microscope while Kathy Kerbyson watches over her. LOWER RIGHT: Don Edgette, Bob Formaz, Jay Nelson, and Mike Gottler work with a chemistry experi- ment. ■ oo Th :J r Students Learn How To Apply Social, Economic, Governmental Ideas To Their Lives UPPER RIGHT: Mr. Goulding corrects student’s final exams. CENTER: Debbie Wil- liams and Wendy Westrick work to complete their Social Studies 9 assignments. BOTTOM LEFT: Mr. Cornish listens to seniors. Bob Boars and Carol Plizga, as they explain their ideas concerning students social roles. BOTTOM RIGHT: Mr. Anderson makes preparations for classes the next day. 22 Social Studies Holly Hollinrake tells her story to Mr. Fangman and Mr. Parsons. Mr. Parsons Social Studies 23 SCHS Students Become Qualified Life Savers Through First Aid Class UPPER RIGHT: In first aid, Carol Pliza learns the final steps of putting a head bandage on Annette Attebury. CENTER RIGHT: Rod MacLennan and Russ Craze play ping-pong in their spare time. (Right Page) UPPER LEFT: Mary Sue Wyss, Annette Attebury, and several others learn to lift a person with a back injury. CENTER LEFT: Mrs. Perreault watches for improve- ment, while Sharon Bark performs her task. BOTTOM LEFT: The Freshman Class learns a dance called, “The Green Onion. CENTER LEFT: Mrs. Thompson teaches Health Education to many of the ninth grade students. 24 Physical Education Physical Education Classes Offer Students Many Practical Activities For A Life Time Of Enjoyment Mr. Witukiewicz Physical Education 25 m Special Services, Makes Life Easier For S.C.H.S. TOP RIGHT: Mr. Parmentier and Mrs. Ogden confer about course enrollments. MIDDLE: Mr. Vincent has one of those days. TOP LEFT: Mrs. Vanderkolt and her vocational class wait for the bell to ring. 26 Special Services TOP LEFT: Miss LaBeau busily shelves misplaced books. TOP RIGHT: Mr. Findley uses the Michefile. RIGHT BOTTOM: Mrs. Kukulka, school nurse, completes student health files. LEFT: Miss Bergin reviews student records for the Parent-Teacher Conference. Special Services 27 Remember Those Secretaries In The Office At SCHS TOP: Miss Daly is busy doing her school office work. MIDDLE: Mrs. Levy works on attendance records. BOTTOM: Mrs. Rocker helps Mrs. Odgen get the Guidance Department financial records updated. New Principal Brings Fresh Ideas TOP LEFT: Mr. Alley has had enough. TOP RIGHT: Mr. Alley opens school for 1974 year. BOTTOM LEFT: Mr. Parmentier (left) is being introduced to Mr. Huston (middle) by Mr. Danneels (right). BOTTOM RIGHT: Mr. Parmentier and Rick Tebeau talk in the Vocal Music room during Speech class. Administration 29 Cooks Work Hurriedly Each Day TOP LEFT: Mrs. Lukasak. TOP RIGHT: Mrs. Richter and Mrs. Brenner serve lunches and Mrs. Burroughs collects the money. UPPER LEFT: Mrs. Burroughs prepares chicken noodle soup. RIGHT: Mrs. Richter and Mary LaGrow prepare vegetables. 30 Kitchen Staff Custodial Staff Maintain Facilities ABOVE: Custodial Staff: Mr. Klaski, Mr. Bry- son, Mr. Meiselbaugh, Mrs. Schwartz, Mrs. Thomson and Mr. Owan. TOP LEFT: Mr. Bry- son reviews the latest developments in build- ing maintenance. TOP RIGHT: Mr. Klaski checks the heating system. Custodial Staff 31 Board Of Education Reviews Building And Curriculum Needs RIGHT: Dr. Paul Appel, Mr. William Dan- neels, Dr. Donald Konyha and Mrs. Elizabeth Regan listen as a report is made to the board. CENTER LEFT: Dr. Donald Konyha and Mrs. Elizabeth Regan examine a visual display concerning the elementary reading program. CENTER RIGHT: Mr. Francis Schilling, Mr. Harry Tassie, Mr. Malcolm Simons, Mr. Frank Starbuck and Mr. John Heiss listen as the public addresses the Board concerning educa- tional problems. BOTTOM: The Board exam- ines the needs of SCHS and Mr. Parmentier reviews the Industrial Educations facilities while class continue s for the students. 32 Board of Education SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS OF 1974 President Rick Burnett Vice President Bob Bears Treasurer Sandy Fenner CLASS FLOWER Pink and White Carnations CLASS COLORS Maroon and White CLASS MOTTO Life life a little bit at a time, for Life is a journey, not a destination. 34 Senior Offices LOWER RIGHT: Cindy Chartrand finally gets a pep ball. Randy Beedon Vicki Beier John Biscarner Seniors 35 Suzanne Alley Gail Arnold Annette Attebury Larry Bond Michael Bondy Richard Brettin Michael Bntz Deborah Brooks John Brumberg Michele Bryson Lillian Buczkowski David Burns Patrick Carter 36 Seniors Cindy Chartrand Sandra Cieslinski Melanie Claerhout Colette Clary Randy Cook Jeff Cornish Russell Craze Craig Davidson Sherry Dawson Nancy Denomy Seniors 37 Thomas Emerich John Faucher William Fix Tom Foley Jeffery Fraley Sue Frank and Ann Marie Tomaszewski serve Steve Doerr at the Senior concession stand during a basketball game. 38 Seniors Seniors Easily Find Leisure Time LEFT: Dan Sass takes time out from studying his American Government. Susan Frank Kenneth Frantz Peggy Friederichs Walter Gauthier Scott Gibson Debbie Geraltowski Laurie Golder Richard Golder Mark Gottler Barbara Gramer Nancy Gunn Jane Haligowski Paula Harris John Heiss John Herbert Seniors 39 Patrick Hool Karen Howison Carolyn Hoty Joseph Huber Pete Huffmaster Nancy Jeroue Keith Joachim Rod Johnson William Karas Edward Keeley Kathleen Kerbyson Steven Klemmer 40 Seniors Steve Koryba Philip Kotranza Jennifer Lawrentz Wynn Levitt William Likins Jerrilynn Lockhart Jane Lough Seniors 41 Seniors Forever Try To Beat The Bell Richard Lozon Connie Lumley Craig Macintosh Cindy MacKelvie Roderick MacLennan Mary Ellen Maloney Daniel Marchlewski Randy Mattock Karen McCormick Shirley McGinley Bob Baars and Randy Mattock hurry down the halls to class. 42 Seniors Nancy Mireau Jay Misany Timothy Mollan Linda Murphy Kathy Myers Lori Nelson Herbert Niebauer Jan Normandin Gail Parker Annika Pettersson Jeane Ptlaum Sandra Pickelhaupt Seniors 43 Carol Plizga Michelle Quinn Craig Rademacher Michael Ranshaw Sharon Richardson Deux Jeune Filles . . . Wynn Levitt and Lori Nelson try to figure out a French word. Gerald Sargent Karen Schaaf 44 Seniors LEFT: Is Dick Lozon studying College English? Timothy Schweihofer Steve Scott Jeff Shorrow Gayle Sheeter David Shurkey Kathy Silk Steve Sipped Kathy Skonieczny Linda Skonieczny Mark Smith Seniors 45 RIGHT: Jane Lough off and running for school. FAR LOWER RIGHT: Ann Marie Tomaszewski and her friend will have to stop meeting like thisl Norman Smith Mary Jane Snodgrass Charles Spranger Wendy Springborn Mark Starbuck Joseph Stephan Deborah Stockwell John Stockwell Barbara Szpajcher Richard Tebeau LuAnn Thomas Marjorie Thompson 46 Seniors Debra Tyler Cyndi Vallie Barb VanTiem Jeff Varty Joseph Vito Brian Watt Mickey Weagle 47 Seniors Vicki Westrick Celeste Weier DeAnna Welser Janet Westrick John Webster Don Williams Howard Williams Keith Winn Edwin Wisniewski Rochelle Wolfe 48 Senior Advisors Senior Advisors 49 Mr. Irvin Mr. Weber Mr. Parsons Mr. Witukiewicz Mark Wrenn Mrs. Perret Mrs. Snyder Debra Yelencich Dan Zacharias Kay Zacharias Mr. Cornish Mrs. Hoxsie Kathy Bloch Bill Likens Celeste Weier Gail Arnold Kay Zacharias Nancy Gunn Paula Harris Kathy Kerbyson Sandy Pickelhaupt Cyndi Vallie Sherry Dawson Karen Howison Deborah Stockwell Shirley McGinley Peggy Miller Steve Koryba Linda Skonieczny John Heiss Janet Westrick Bob Baars Pat Carter Vicki Beier Jean Eisen Mike Walker Sue Kelley Kathy Ellis Jean Pflaum Dan Sass Debbie Tyler Kathy Skonieczny Sandy Fenner Steve Sippell Cindy Beach Kathy Silk John Barks 50 Senior Baby Pics Seniors As They Were Pete Huffmaster Laurie Golder John Herbert Connie Lumley Debbie Brooks Carol Plizga Karen Schaaf Joan Eisen Cindy Chartrand Jennifer Lawrentz Ed Wisniewski Debra Tyler Jeff Cornish Barb Gramer Ann Marie Tomaszewski LuAnn Thomas Senior Baby Pic ' s 51 TOP: The MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED are Karen McCormick and John Heiss. CENTER LEFT: CLASS CLOWNS, Jan Normandin and Rick Tebeau, clown around. CENTER RIGHT: Mark Smith and Paula Harris were elected CLASS FLIRTS. BOTTOM RIGHT: Scott Gibson and Denise Mau show their NICEST SMILES. 52 Senior Mock Elections TOP LEFT: Rick Burnett and Sandy Pickelhaupt are ALWAYS LATE. TOP RIGHT: Dick Lozon and lla Barry were chosen as MOST COUR- TEOUS. CENTER LEFT: BEST DRESSED, Dan Sass and Peggy Miller, model the latest fashions. CENTER RIGHT: Tim Mollan and Sue Kelly are the CLASS CUTIES. BOTTOM: Pete Huffmaster and Vicki Beier show why they were selected TEACHER S PETS. Senior Mock Elections 53 LEFT CENTER: BEST DANCERS, Kathy Ellis and John Faucher, do a dance ... TOP RIGHT: CLASS COUPLE are John Stockwell and Cathy Robbins. CENTER: Pat Hool and Joan Eisen were selected the QUIETEST. BOTTOM: Bob Baars and Carol Plizga are MOST SPIRITED. NOT PICTURED: Mike Britz and Suzanne Alley are the TALLEST. SHOR- TEST are Wendy Springborn and Jim Boden. Carol Plizga and Mark Smith have the BEST PERSONALITY. Tim Mollan and Carol Plizga are MOST ATHLETIC. 54 Senior Mock Elections y s T ! Ellen Brant Karen Clements Lynn Chapman LouAnn Oles President Vice President Secretary Treasurer Junior Class Of 1975 Elizabeth Achatz Patricia Achatz David Allen Robin Anderson Beth Bachand Gary Bark Gordon Bark William Barrons Mary Beauchamp Rosemary Bedford Nancy Bell James Bellore Vicki Bennett John Biewer Steve Biewer Nancy Biscarner Steve Blake Patti Bledsoe William Bloch Daniel Bolla Tom Bondy Mary Boulier Jeff Brabender Tim Brant Dotty Bryson Juniors 55 Suzanne Bryson Therese Cahours RIGHT: Michele Reidel says, Mmm. Juniors serve the best hot- dogs at the concession stand!” Mary Kay Carstens Michael Chemin Cathy Coffey Barbara Cooper Patricia Craze Dawn Cronce Charles Currier Michael Currier Anthony Daldine Dawn Dandron Colleen Delor Susan Denomy Dale DePue Paul Distelrath Lynn Durant Donald Edgette Ronald Egle Nancy Eisen Linda Ellis Nancy Elsholz Robert Emerich Gerald Emig Sally Erickson Mitzi Ferrara 56 Juniors I LEFT: Chemists, Sally Erickson, Sue Denomy, and Dave Thomp- son complete an experiment. Robert Formaz Douglas Fout Deborah Fraley Michael Fraley Christine Frank Deborah Fraser James Freeland Tom Frye Dawn Gapshes Gary Germonprez Peggy Gerrits William Goethals S usan Goodhue Rebecca Goodwin Kim Gorzen Michael Gottler Michele Green Judy Greenley Gerry Grill Esther Guadagni Michael Hahn Richard Hahn Harold Hansel Timothy Harsch Juniors 57 Clare Hosier Joseph Haynes Connie Hines Melinda Hinkle Ann Marie Hohmann Renee Hollands Holly Hollinrake Deborah Horn Mary Huber Daniel Hudolin Greg Ingles Theresa Jacob CENTER: Juniors back their team in many ways. (L-R) Dan Hudolin, Jay Nelson, John Meyers, Steve Biewer, Don Edgette, and Tim Shine. Alice Jahn Diane Johnson Richard Johnson Paula Kapanka Janet Kahrl JoAnn Kelly Ray Kerszykowski Donna Ketchum Karen Kirkendall Phillip Klemp Kris Kliemen Mary Ann Koch Nancy Koryba Marian Kronner 58 Juniors Denise LaBelle Mary LaGrow Susan Leonard Debbie Leverenz Nancy Leverenz Donald Lickwala Thomas Liniarski Gail Lipke Melvin Lorf Patricia Mackley Tami Maisel John Maloney David Malott Marty Maranzano Michele Markese David Martin Leanne Marvin Alfred Mayhew Elise Mayhew Thomas McClain Nancy McLeod Deborah Meier Mary Ellen Melczarczak Jerome Metz John Meyers Connie Miller Juniors 59 Darrell Miller Harvey Miller Magdalene Miller Michael Miller James Mireau Patricia Modin David Murphy Kathy Neiman Jay Nelson Donna Nemeth James Oles Audrey Orzechowski William Patterson Michael Pauly Teri Pecor Jeff Pegg Atia Perkel Richard Perret Ruth Peterson Lynn Pieprzak Gary Pilecki Karen Pringle Jack Radike Pamela Reccor RIGHT: Gary Pilecki completes an assign- ment with the aid of some library refer- ences. Daniel Reeves Joan Rife 60 Juniors Mark Roegner Dianne Rumsey James Sayers Christopher Scheuer Jill Schroeder Debra Scott LEFT: Who is the most spirited class of SCHS? Juniors, of course! Timothy Shine Janet Shinske Pattie Shovan Cynthnia Simons John Skonieczny Michael Sladowski Gerald Snyder Susan Solgot Vicky Springborn Dorothy Stanley Mark Stier June Stockhausen William Sullivan Dale Thayer David Thompson Abby Thourlby Diane Thueme Susan Trombley Irene VanBuskirk Randy VanBuskirk Juniors 61 RIGHT: Theresa Jacob and Irene VanBuskirk prepare spaghetti din- ner for chorus. Jeffrey VanDeusen John VanTiem Judy Varty Terry Walker Rodney Walters Terry Weinert Martin Welser Debra Westrick Mary Jane Westrick Nancy Westrick Diane Williams Vicki Winter Julianne Wisniewski Peter Wood Mary Sue Wyss 62 Juniors Secretary Treasurer Jill Giffer Barb Herbert Debbie Goodell Terry Martens The Spirit Of ’76 Steve Achatz Guy Allen Robin Allison Al Anthony Dean Arnold Diane Askew Clark Attebury Barb Babcock Ron Balhoff Brian Bark Bill Barrett Joe Barrons John Barry Ron Beier Chip Bennett Tammy Blake Gary Blanchard Carol Bond Tim Bondy Judy Booker Beth Boulier Kathy Boulier Kathy Brabender Bob Brabander Jeff Brandt Sophomores 63 Richard Brenner John Bromberger Barbara Brown Kathy Bryson Sherman Bunker Mary Burgett Ira Burke Nancy Campbell Margaret Carman Eric Clary Nancy Cobb Nanette Cobb Kimberly Cole John Cook Patricia Cook Joel Coulthard Kent Dandron John Dasharion Joy Delor Robert Delor Kenneth Depue Sue DeWald Michael Distelrath Steve Doerr Patricia Doktor Darrell Eckelberry BOTTOM RIGHT: Dennis Roof and Danny Garza assemble their shop projects. 64 Sophomores Dawn Ellery Denise Ellery John Elsholz Leonard Elsholz Paul English Darlene Erickson Laura Fancher Barb Fandrick Edgar Fandrick Jeff Faucher Jim Ferrara Charlie Fix Jeff Fleury Teri Fordt Cindy Formaz Dale Fraley CENTER LEFT: The last one a cold one for the Sophomores. Douglas Fraley Mary Jo Frank Alaina Frantz Carla Frantz Tom Frantz Mary Fraser John Friederichs Robin Galasso Dawn Gallagher Jeanne Garman Sophomores 65 Danny Garza Gordon Geer Pete Gerrits Ted Gladwish Kari Gorzen Karen Gramer Tom Grant Tim Griffin Elaine Guadagni Jim Hahn Mark Hahn Chris Harris Tim Harris Sherry Hendrick Sue Heydens Don Hines Luanne Huffmaster Nancy Humphrey Heather Hyslop Penny Hyslop Cathy Ingles Pat Jacob George Jamison Douglas Johnson Kevin Jones Sherrill Jordan BOTTOM RIGHT: Joan Pflaum and Gary Sargent have a hard time at registration. 66 Sophomores Tom Kammer Janet Karas TOP LEFT: A piece of candy for the biggest mouths at the pep assembly. Norma Keeley Debbie Kindsvater Kathy Klemmer Lori Knudsen Mike Kress Deborah LaGrow Joanne Lamb Dave London Shirley LaVigne Jim Leonard Jeanne Lough Lisa Love Marilyn Lumley Leslie Machleid Connie MacLean Dave Maedel Denise Mainville Perry Majeski Mike Malane Les Malcolm Anne Mallas Dion Manee Richard Mann Linda Markel Sophomores 67 Pam Martin Chris Mattas RIGHT, L-R: Judy Booker, Janet Oles, Vanessa Spencer, Teri Fordt, Lori Knudson eat their own cook meal. Renee Mau Bruce Mayhew Justin McCartney Brian McCoy Karen McQueary Jane McWain Cindy Menke Shelly Menke Alvis Miranda LeRoy Mollan Clifford Mousseau Brad Muggelberg Brian Myers Cathy Nauman Roger Nicolai Larry Nordstrom Jim O’Conner Vince Ofeno Janet Oles Sharon Orlando Eliece Oussoren Mark Pauly Kathy Pearl Joan Pflaum 68 Sophomores Linda Pruitt Bettie Pung Theresa Pung Pam Rademacher Sandy Reichenbach Bernard Reichle Betty Rivard Debbie Robbins Fred Robbins Jay Rocker Greg Rogensues Carol Romain Dennis Roof Elaine Rourke Mary Rouse Mark Rumbaugh Richard Rybinski Gary Sargent John Sauber Chip Sawher Dave Schaaf Debbie Schmidt Lori Schmidt Paul Schneider Tim Schneider Denise Schuster LEFT BOTTOM: John Friederichs and Tim Bondy are busy mixing solutions. Sophomores 69 Mary Schweihofer Bob Shaw Fritz Sheeter Brian Shell Sue Shine Diane Shirkey Karen Smith Vanessa Spencer Mike Springborn Debbie Stanley Scott Starbuck Sam Stier Sue Stockwell Mark Stockhausen Mitch Strong Sharon Stubbs Pam Sweet Gary Tabor Greg Tabor Larry Thorpe Linda Tomaszewski Sue Tyler Soraya Valentine Jenny Vandenabeele Bob Vathke Jim Verbeke BOTTOM RIGHT: Mary Rouse munches on a hotdog at the junior concession stand. 70 Sophomores Kathy Wade Wendy Walker Rick Wasmuth Valerie Wells Robert Wenzel John Westrick Karen Westrick Sandy Westrick Steve Westrick Gary Wilkerson Bev Williams Janice Williams Larry Williams Pam Williams Nancy Winn Marjorie Wisniewski Sue Yelencich Beth Zacharias Chris Zimmer Joanne Zimmer choice their choice. Sophomores 71 Jon Waft Patty Zimmer Margaret Dixon Chris Vallie President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Charles Alley Lori Anderson Deborah Ankrapp Walker Archer Kenneth Ashton Thomas Askew Beverly Babcock Barbara Bachand Stephen Bacon Helen Baldwin Sharon Bark Betsy Barnum Tammy Barshaw Michael Bennett James Bertram Michael Bigger Constance Biscarner Beverly Blanchard Bruce Bock Lois Boulier Mark Bowersox Nancy Brinker Renee Bryson Shawn Bunker James Cain 72 Freshmen LEFT: Lois Boulier watches Mike Bennett make one of his fantastic bubbles. Michael Carrell Carol Carstens Michael Cedar Maria Chapman Ronald Charron Daniel Claerhout Kathleen Cleland Donald Closs Robert Closs Cheryl Cole Howard Conlin Kim Cook Janet Cornish Charles Corry Janet Coulthard Lauren Craig Edward Crandall Julie Craze Charles Cronenworth Ross Cunningham John Denomy Thomas Denomy Corey DiNardo Harry Doss Karen Edgington Mark Edmonson Freshmen 73 William Eggert Keith Eisen Ann Emerich William Emerich David Erickson Suzanne Ericson William Fabian James Faucher Kelly Felter Norma Fleury Sandee Fleury Mark Flitton Christine Fraley Lisa Fraley Robert Frantz Marshall Fugate Gary Gauthier Kim Gauthier Laura Germonprez Tina Germonprez Gary Goddard David Golder Suzanne Golder William Goode Theresa Goodell Donna Groves RIGHT: Theresa Goodell, Annette Huber and Patty Huston are get- ting ready their schedule for spring registration. 74 Freshmen Anthony Graham Howard Greenley Lisa Hahn Gerald Hall Neal Harsch Lee Ann Hart William Hayes David Haynes Bridget Heinrich Mary Heiss Raymond Hicks Carol Hoey Ray Hohmann Douglas Holbrook Annette Huber Patricia Huston Pamela Hyslop Richard Jacob Julietta Jeffries Beverly Johnson Douglas Johnson Michael Johnson FAR LEFT: Robin Pearce concentrates on opening the locker. Walter Kade Bruce Kahrl Judith Kapanka Dean Kaufman Freshmen 75 RIGHT Carolyn Rourke and Linda Nelson look for a book while still dressed for 1950’s day. Samuel Kimmel Diane Kindsvater Mark Klemerus Pamela Klemp Keith Klieman Marie Klukowski Sheryl Kulka Janet Kwiatkowski Karen LaCroix Ronald LaGrow Theresa LaTour Timothy Leverenz Sharon Lickwala Mark Lumley Diane Lyden Deborah Majeski Doreen Marchlewski Lisa Mattas Betheny Mayhew Ralph Mayhew Michael McCartney Nancy McGuffin William McLaughlin Charlene McWain Julia Miller David Mireau 76 Freshmen Patricia Mollan Stanley Monschau Mark Murphy Linda Nelson Richard Nemeth Dawn Niman Patricia Nowosad Sherri Osterland Kenneth Paine Joanne Pavlov Robert Pearch James Pecor Candice Pfeil Kathy Prahl Barbara Pruitt Jackie Quinn Kim Ranshaw Debra Raymond Kim Reichle Marlene Richardson Kathy Riley Jean Robbins Pamela Roberts Daniel Rock Beverly Rood Michael Rowe Bonnie Rumsey Norman Rumsey Steven Sabbaugh Glenn Sanger Mark Sawher Brian Schantz Frances Schneider Gregory Schneider William Schneider Freshmen 77 RIGHT: Doug Holbrook, Jon Watt, Mike Carrell, Anthony Graham, and Mark Sawher watch a JV football game. James Schomberg Carl Schunk Dawn Shilton Eileen Schweihofer Timothy Schweihofer Gordon Sharrow Jean Sharrow Paul Short Pamela Shovan Howard Shurkey Mary Siudym Patricia Skonieczny Sue Slis Carl Smith Kimberly Snoddy Maryellen Speck James Spranger John Starr Bradley Steele Rene Stephen 78 Freshmen Charlene Sterling Gloria Stier Evelyn Stockwell Jamie Stockwell Michael Stuben Terry Swierkosz Christopher Tabor Timothy Tollman Donald Thibert David Thomas Lee Thorpe Jeffrey Thueme Cindy Van Buskirk Beth Varty Mark Verbeke Jane Vito David Wallens David Walker Jeffrey Walters Vicky Warren LEFT: Shawn Bunker, Wally Stark, Charles Corry, and Ralph Mayhew take it easy in the library. Freshmen 79 LEFT: Christi Vallie and Margaret Dixon, with thier escorts Jeff Cor- nish and Charles Cronenworth, were announced the freshman representatives at an assembly. RIGHT: Steve Sabbagh shows his strength during Mrs. Willmarth ' s English class. 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AT TMf HEADWATERS Or THE ST CLAIM AIVtM DUNN PAPER COMPANY Why does everyone enjoy shopping at Groff’s Drugs? It is because of the friendly service and the big smiles. L-R: Jeff Brabander and Sue. GROFF ' S DRUGS Riverview Plaza Port Huron, Michigan 48060 ATHLETICS SCHS Varsity Cheerleaders Keep The School Spirit Alive! TOP: Vicki Beier models the cheerleading attire of the 1 950’s. CENTER: SCHS cheerleaders cheer their team on to a victory. LOWER LEFT: This is what some of our girls, Carol Plizga and Vicki Bier, do on their day off. LOWER RIGHT: Connie Hines is a real Southern Belle. H 104 Varsity Cheerleaders TOP LEFT: Diane Theume displays the fashions of a prim and proper puritan cheerleader. CENTER RIGHT: SCHS cheerleading squad also makes an attractive clean-up committee: Connie Hines, Sue Denomy, Patty Mackley, Diane Theume and Mr. Parmentier. LOWER LEFT: The squad forms an A shaped mount. LOWER RIGHT: Connie Hines takes a flying leap in hopes of a victory. Varsity Cheerleaders 1 05 J.V. Cheerleaders Give Loyal Support UPPER LEFT: J.V. Cheerleaders cheer their team on to a victory. UPPER RIGHT: J.V. Cheerleaders exhibit a well-polished pom pom routine. LEFT CENTER: J.V. Cheerleaders display mount. RIGHT CENTER: 73-74 J.V. Cheerleaders, FRONT ROW: Pam Rademacher, Sue Heydens, Sue Tyler. BACK ROW: Leslie Machleid, Joan Pflaum, and Ann Mallas. BOTTOM LEFT: J.V. Cheerleaders ' mounts show many hours of practice. 106 J.V. Cheerleaders Freshman Cheerleaders Exhibit Class Spirit TOP LEFT: Cheerleaders display the results of their long hours of prac- tice. TOP RIGHT: Cheerleaders enthusiastically cheer the ninth grade team on to victory. BOTTOM LEFT: 73-74 Freshman Cheerleaders arrayed in all their finery for “50’s” day. FRONT ROW: Patty Huston. SECOND ROW: Ann Emerich and Joanne Pavlov. THIRD ROW: Annette Huber and Renee Bryson. BACK: Barb Bachand. Freshman Cheerleaders 1 07 New Coach Builds Average Team Into A TOP LEFT: John Biscarner sits lazily on the ground as bench power watches. TOP RIGHT: Jeff Cornish hands off to Mike Lamb for long yardage. TOP ROW, L-R: Jim Mireau, Gerry Grill, John Skonieczny, Dan Bolla, Jerome Metz, Tim Brant, Coach Witukiewicz. SECOND ROWr Dave Malott, Jeff Cornish, Mark Smith, John Biscarner, Bill Likins, Bill Barrons, Mike Gottler, Assistant Coach Mallwitz. THIRD ROW: Bill Cedar, Dan Charron, John Bark, Mike Ranshaw, Steve Klemmer, Rick Tebeau, Mike Lamb, Tim Mollan. 108 Varsity Football Winning Season TOP LEFT: Saints Jerome Metz goes high for a touchdown pass. TOP RIGHT: Jerome Metz punts as Dan Charron attempts to block a defender. BOTTOM LEFT: Bill Likins receives ball and gets ready to run to daylight. Varsity Football 1 09 Girls TOP LEFT: Varsity fights for the jumpball. RIGHT CENTER: Sally Erickson shoots a free shot against Algonac. Varsity And J.V. Basketball Teams J.V.’S SCORES SCHS OPPONENTS 22 Anchor Bay 115 21 Algonac 13 16 Marine City 28 9 Chippewa Valley 15 18 Marysville 20 20 Cros-Lex 15 WON 3 I LOST 3 TOP ROW, L-R: Coach Kate Krebs, Julie Jef- fries, Cathy Ingles, Sue Westrick, Tammy Bar- shaw, Elaine Rourke, Kelly Felter, Charlene McWain. MIDDLE ROW: Mary Heiss, Janet Cornish, Karen Westrick, Mary Jo Frank, Judy Kapanka, Sandee Fleury. BOTTOM ROW: Pam Sweet, Gloria Stier, Lisa Love, Robin Galasso, Barb Herbert, Pat Cook, JoAnne Pavlov. 110 Girls’ Basketball Make Their Debut VARSITY SCORES SCHS OPPONENTS 34 Anchor Bay 44 60 P.H. Central 14 11 Algonac 40 37 Marine City 36 25 Chippewa Valley 30 28 Marysville 38 33 Cros-Lex 24 WON 3 LOST 5 TOP ROW, L-R: Mrs. MacLean, Linda Ellis, Nancy Bell, Kathy Ellis, Annika Petersson, Vicki Winter, Cindy Chartrand, Jan Beauchamp. CENTER ROW: Lynn Chapman, Dawn Cronze, Karen McCormick, Judy Varty, Terry Winert, Mary Sue Wyss. BOTTOM ROW: Nancy Eisen, Joey Lamb, Mary Jane Snodgrass, Sally Erickson, Michele Green, and Debbie Scott. Girls ' Basketball 1 1 1 J.V. Football Team Has A Winning Season SCHS OPPONENTS 6 Richmond 24 6 Anchor Bay 0 0 P.H. Central 16 44 Algonac 6 36 Marine City 0 0 Chippewa Valley 6 18 Marysville 14 12 Cros-Lex 6 WON 5 LOST 3 J.V. Football Team: TOP ROW, L-R: Coach Fred Shaw, John Barry, Chris Zimmer, Les Malcolm, Gary Blanchard, Jeff Fleury, Steve Westrick, Jim Verbeke, Dave London, Brad Muggelberg, Jeff Brandt. SECOND ROW: LeRoy Mollan, Bryan McCoy, Jim Ferrara, Mike Distelrath, Tom Kammer, Bill Barrett, Al Anthony. BOTTOM ROW: John Starr, Jim Hahn, Skip Hines, Steve Achatz, John Wes- trick, Dave Schaaf, Mark Pauly, Bob Rumsey. 112 J.V. Football Discouraging Season Teaches Fundamentals TOP LEFT: A Marine City runner is brought down by Bob Frantz, Howard Greenley and Steve Sabbagh. LEFT CENTER: A Mariner runner is tackled by the Saints. RIGHT CENTER: Coach Innes paces in disgust as injured quar- terback, Charlie Cronenworth, watches. TOP ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Coach Innes, David Golding, Bob Frantz, John Denomy, Dave Erickson, Mike Stuben, Howard Greenley, Mike Bigger, Mike Alley, Mike McCartney, Steve Sabbagh, Mike Cedar, Charlie Cronenworth, Gordon Sharrow, Norm Rumsey, Dan Claerhout, Assistant Coach Morgan. FRONT ROW: Jim Pecor, Ken Paine, Mike Carol, Doug Holbrook, John Watt, Tony Gra- ham. SCHS OPPONENTS 8 Anchor Bay 24 34 Capac 14 8 Marine City 20 0 Pontiac Lincoln 74 8 Marysville 224 8 Cros-Lex 22 WON 1 LOST 5 Freshman Football 1 1 3 Wrestlers Find Individual Success SCHS OPPONENTS 28 Almont 35 26 Lutheran East 30 33 Marine City 18 44 Marysville 15 11 Capac 46 24 Anchor Bay 39 45 Capac 17 24 P.H. Central 32 9 Chippewa Valley 46 25 Algonac 36 24 Yale 36 24 Richmond 38 34 Almont 30 13 Yale 46 WON 4 LOST 10 TOP LEFT: Co-captain James Boden, 29 wins, 4 loses. TOP CENTER: Co-captain Jay Misany, 1 6 wins, 10 loses, 1 tie. TOP RIGHT: Co-captain Tim Mollan, 24 wins, 6 loses, 1 tie. ABOVE: Coach Reyelts reviews previous match with team to improve individual wrestling ability and techniques. 1 1 4 Varsity Wrestling UPPER LEFT: Tim Mollan rolls his opponent over to gain a pin. UPPER RIGHT: Jim Boden takes advantage of his opponent during the District meet. TEAM PHOTO: L-R: Bob Ellis, Sherman Bunker, Brian McCoy, Joe Barrons, Bob Rumsey, Dave Walker, Mike McCartney, Coach Reyelts. CENTER ROW: Tim Schweihofer, Jeff Brandt, Bill Barrons, Tim Mollan, Jerry Rose, Gordon Geer. FRONT ROW: Jay Misnay, Jim Boden, Chuck Goode, John VanDeusen, Mark Stockhausen, and Ray Hicks. Varsity Wrestling 1 1 5 Varsity Basketball Ends Season With Near Even Score UPPER LEFT: Pat Carter drives into the basketball against a strong Marine City team. UPPER RIGHT: Jerome Metz prepares to set the offense for another 2 points. LOWER LEFT: Guard, Steve Sippel, goes up for a defensive rebound, as teammates get ready to fastbreak down the court. LOWER RIGHT: John Heiss rips down offensive rebound as Jerome Metz helps put it up to score. 1 1 6 Varsity Basketball SCHS OPPONENTS 64 Yale 53 68 P.H. Central 34 51 Algonac 64 54 Marine City 61 81 Sarnia 59 73 Lakeshore 91 58 Chippewa Valley 63 62 Marysville 49 74 Anchor Bay 73 56 Marine City 48 49 P.H. Central 37 61 lmlay City 63 44 Algonac 45 63 Clintondale 64 65 Marine City 69 57 Cros-lex 56 66 Chippewa Valley 57 50 Marysville 57 52 Cros-lex 50 69 Anchor Bay 64 39 Cros-lex 51 WON 1 1 LOST 1 0 ‘nonleague ABOVE: Saints cheer John Meyers after a hard fought victory. UPPER LEFT: Varsity Basketball Team, TOP ROW: Manager Glenn Sanger, Dave Malott, Russ Craze, Tim Brant, Jim Bellore, Don Edgette. MIDDLE ROW: Rod MacLennan, Jeff Cornish, John Skonieczny, Jim Mireau, and Jerome Metz. FRONT ROW: Steve Sippel, John Meyers, John Heiss, Coach Arvid Watt, Pat Carter, and Brian Watt. UPPER RIGHT: Jeff Cornish gets ready to pass the ball during Christmas tournaments. Varsity Basketball 1 1 7 J.V. Basketball Doubles Last Year’s Record RIGHT: Tom Kammer goes high for a jump shot as Jeff Fleury, Gary Blanchard and John Sauber watch for two points. CENTER LEFT: John Sauber takes a jump shot as the Saints fight off defeat. MIDDLE: Al Anthony breaks away with only seconds left and scores. CENTER RIGHT: Jeff Fleury scores two points while Gary Blanchard and Chris Zimmer guard for rebound. RIGHT: FRONT ROW: James Ferrara, Timothy Bondy, Gary Blanch- ard, David Schaaf, Ronald Beier. SECOND ROW: Jeff Fleury, Christopher Zimmer, Clark Attebury, Jay Rocker. BACK ROW: Coach Fred Shaw, Thomas Kammer, John Sauber, Assistant Coach David Sexton. 118 J.V. Basketball Freshmen Prove They Have A Winning Team RIGHT: Mark Sawher, Jon Watt and Mike Alley wait for jump ball tip off. ABOVE RIGHT: John Starr breaks away and brings the ball down court to Howard Greenly. LEFT: FRONT ROW: Bruce Bock, Jon Watt, Coach Gary Tomlin, Mark Sawher, Michael Carrell. SECOND ROW: Steven Sab- bagh, Douglas Johnson, Anthony Graham, David Golder, John Starr. BACK ROW: Thomas Askew, Richard Nemeth, Charles Alley, Howard Greenley, David Erickson. Freshman Basketball 119 Cross Country Has Undefeated Season CROSS COUNTRY SCHS OPPONENTS 22 Cros-Lex 80 24 P.H. Central 33 22 P.H. High 33 18 Anchor Bay 37 22 Algonac 34 22 Marine City 33 25 Chippewa Valley 30 20 P.H. High 35 Won Marysville Lost Lowest score wins. WON 9 LOST 0 Don Sass, Russ Craze, John Meyers Rick Burnett Randy Mattock Ron Charron Chuck Goode Cross Country Team: FRONT ROW: Dan Sass, Rick Burnett, Gary Wilkerson, Chuck Goode. BACK ROW: Russ Craze, Randy Mattock, Coach Vern Albrecht and John Meyers. 1 20 Cross Country Track Team’s Success Found Only Through Individual Accomplishments FAR LEFT: John Meyers exhibits a gold medal won for the 880 yard run. LEFT: Tim Mollan placed third in the pole vault. SCHS TRACK OPPONENTS 43 Cros-Lex 80 55 Anchor Bay 67 37 P.H. Central 86 56 V 2 Algonac 66 V 2 48 Chippewa Valley 74 53 Marysville 70 50 Marine City 72 WONO Highest score wins. LOST 7 Randy Mattock placed third in the two mile run. All found the 10th annual Times Herald Champions Invitational rewarding. FAR LEFT: Robin Pearce hands off the baton to John Starr. LEFT: Rick Tebeau hands the baton to Bob Boars. CENTER LEFT: Mike Gottler, Robin Pearce, (seated), Mike Cedar and Jeff Faucher warm up for the relay race. Track 121 Tie For Championship With Chippewa Valley SCHS OPPONENTS 7 Cros-Lex 0 6 Anchor Bay 1 4 P.H. Central 3 4 Algonac 3 6 Marine City 1 1 Chippewa Valley 6 6 Cros-Lex 1 6 Marysville 1 6 Anchor Bay 1 2 Armada 5 5 P.H. Central 2 4 Algonac 3 5 Marine City 2 3 Chippewa Valley 4 5 Marysville 2 WON 1 2 LOST 3 UPPER LEFT: Sue Frank waits for the serve. UPPER RIGHT: A good serve from Craig Rademacher. Team Photo: LEFT TO RIGHT, FRONT ROW: Tom Denomy, Doug Johnson, Peggy Miller, Debbie Stockwell, Sue Frank. SECOND ROW: Kevin Jones, John Elsholz, David Malott, Graig Radamacher, and Coach Ron Stablin. THIRD ROW: Randy Van Buskirk, Rod MacLennan, John Heiss, Steve Biewer, Phil Klemp. 122 Tennis Golf Team Takes First In League Tournament SCHS OPPONENTS 165 Anchor Bay 200 - 222 P.H. Northern 207 170 P.H. Central 163 161 Algonac 188 159 Marine City 199 150 Chippewa Valley 150 156 Cros-Lex 174 149 Marysville 158 - Nonleague Lost in play off WON 6 LOST 2 UPPER RIGHT: Don Edgette tees off at St. Clair Coun- try Club. UPPER LEFT: Cameraman catches Jim Bel- lore’s form as he tees off. TEAM PHOTO: L-R: Jim Bellore, Don Edgette, Bill Hayes, John Heiss, Rick Bacon, Tom Askew, and John Herbert. Golf 1 23 Varsity Baseball Rebuilds For The Future TOP: Jerome Metz fires a fast ball. RIGHT: Rick Golder connects for a double against Marysville. BOTTOM: Steve Klemmer throws the ball back to the pitcher. 1 24 Varsity Baseball UPPER RIGHT: Bill Likins charges a fast grounder. UPPER LEFT: Al Anthony flubs another one. ST. CLAIR OPPONENT 3 P.H.N. 2 4 Cross-Lex 0 1 Anchor Bay 2 2 Yale 10 8 Yale 12 0 Algonac 5 2 Marine City 0 2 Chippewa Valley 8 1 Marysville 3 6 Anchor Bay 2 1 Algonac 3 5 Marine City 10 0 P.H. High 9 2 Marysville 4 4 Chippewa Valley 5 Nonleague WON 4 LOST 1 1 BOTTOM ROW: Paul Distelrath, Charlie Cronenworth, Rick Burnett, Coach Richard Mallwitz. 2nd ROW, L-R: Jerome Metz, Tom Kammar, Dan Reeves, Don Edgette, Gerry Grill, Rick Golder. TOP ROW, L-R: Steve Klemmer, Jim Ferrarah, Al Anthoney, Rick Bacon, Bill Likins, Tom Foley, John Bis- earner. Varsity Baseball 1 25 J.V. Baseball Team Has First Girl Player TOP LEFT: Robin Galasso bails out from an inside pitch. TOP RIGHT: Mike Alley beats a Marysville player back to first base. RIGHT: FRONT ROW: Thomas Askew, William Hayes, Douglas Holbrook, Anthony Graham, Mark Sawher, Timothy Schweihofer, Michael Carrell, Mike Alley, David Golder, Robert Frantz. BACK ROW: Jeff Fleury, Gary Blanch- ard, Michael McCartney, Jay Rocker, Robin Galasso, John Tricono, Robert Rumsey, David Schaaf, Clark Attebury, David London, Coach Fred Shaw. 126 J.V. Baseball ACTIVITIES the first dream of the year; I kept it a secret and smiled to myself Representatives Await The Announcement Of Who Will Be Queen UPPER LEFT: The Queen s Court (seated in rear) Queen Carol Plizga, (seated at center) L-R: Michele Bryson, Sandy Picklehaupt, (seated in front) retiring queen, Michele Fraley. LOWER LEFT: Junior repre- sentative Connie Miller, escorted by her father Charles Miller. CENTER: Swedish student Anika Peterson, escorted by Mr. Louis Eisen. LOWER RIGHT: Junior representative Nancy Eisen, escorted by her father Rolland Eisen. Homecoming 1 29 Student Body Is Represented By Floats And Queen’s Court UPPER RIGHT: Sophomore representatives L-R Joanne Lamb and Sue Heydens. CENTER RIGHT: Nomination day for the queen and her court. Girls and their escorts L- R Anika Peterson and Jeff Cornish, Christy Vallie, Marga- ret Dixon and Charles Cronenworth, Joanne Lamb, Sue Heydens and John Sauber, Nancy Eisen and Jim Bellore, Connie Miller and Doug Lorf, Sandy Picklehaupt and Bob Baars, Carol Plizga and Bill Cedar, Michell Bryson and Mark Smith. LOWER LEFT: Class float of 1 977 — “Recy- cle The Cougars. LOWER RIGHT: Class float of 1 976 — “No Deposit No Return.” % . V 1 30 Homecoming Seniors Claim First In Float Competition TOP LEFT: Cheerleaders congratulating newly crowned queen, Carol Plizga. CEN- TER LEFT: Freshman representative Mara- garet Dixion and her brother, Kenneth Dixon. CENTER RIGHT: Freshman repre- sentative Christi Vallie and her father, Conrad Rettinger. LOWER LEFT: Class float of 1 975 — Put The Cougars in Their Place. LOWER RIGHT: Class float of 1974 Lick ’3m. Homecoming 131 md . UPPER RIGHT: Jenny Lewerentz discusses the success of the Sadie Hawkins Dance with Ha Barry. CENTER LEFT: Kent Dandron receives an award for winning the “Mr. Irresisti- ble” contest. CENTER RIGHT: lla Barry and Mike Smith win the award for Most Spir- ited. RIGHT: Mike Walker talks to Kathy Bloch. Stewardess Club Visits Metropolitan Airport • V TOP CENTER: Time Schedule. LEFT CENTER: The members of the Stewardess Club are: BACK ROW: Sue Kelly, Lori Nelson, Annette Attebury, Nancy Gunn, Carolyn Hoyt, and Leanne Marvin. FRONT ROW: Sue Frank, Mary Maloney, Mrs. Hill (Leader), and Denise Mau. RIGHT CENTER: Annette Attebury, Sue Frank, Lori Nelson have some fun while visit- ing stewardess club on the big 747 jet liner. BOTTOM LEFT: Mary Ellen Maloney, Carolyn Hoyt enjoy the luxury and comfort of stew- ardess club. Stewardess Club 1 33 S.C.H.S. Students Through Youth For Understanding Exchange Program Acquire A Better Understanding Of European Life TOP: Wynn Levit, pictured with her items found in an abandoned castle while on a tour through France. BOTTOM: Kathy Ellis says, “Holland is a very interesting coun- try with an active background of history and the people have a unique culture all their own. The Dutch are very friendly and generous to the tourists who come from other countries. 1 34 Youth for Understanding •t«i 1950’s Day Recalls Student Life From Yesteryears TOP LEFT: Sandy Pickelhaupt, John Faucher, Sue Frank, Carol Plizga, Rod MacLennan show a little olden days togetherness. LOWER LEFT: Happiness is 1950 ' s Day ’ laughs Linda Tomaszewski. LOWER RIGHT: Kathy Ellis illustrates the more sophisticated aspect. 1950’s Day 135 The following boys participated in the Saturday basketball games: FRONT ROW: John Herbert, Mike Ranshaw, Rick Burnett, Craig Rademacher, John Biscarner, Gerry Grill, Marty Welser. SECOND ROW: Bill Likins, Joe Huber, Dave Murphy, Jeff Sharrow, Mike Lamb, Tom Kennedy, Paul Distelrath. THIRD ROW: Rick Bacon, Randy Cook, Norm Smith, Greg Ingles, Tim Shine, Chris Schueur. FOURTH ROW: Steve Klemmer, Bill Cedar, Tom Foley, Mike Rogensues, Joe Vito, Mike Cedar, Craig McIntosh, Tom Bondy. Dave Malott has a mouthful. RIGHT: Diane Williams, Mag Miller, Ann Marie Tomasew ski, Mary Ellen Melczarczak surround the stolen rhino. 136 Students Spend Their Time Wisely? TOP LEFT: Scott Gibson, Mark Roegner, Steve Blake, John Faucher, Rod Mac- Lennan, Charley Bark, and (top) Dave Murphy run through their floor routine as they cheer the girls’ on to victory. CENTER LEFT: Junior Lynn Durant dances with the lead singer of the 9th INFANTRY BAND “THE NEW RELIABLES.” BOTTOM: The juniors receive their prizes for being the most spirited at one of the pep assemblies. Student Life 137 Spanish Club Goes To Mexico TOP: Mrs. Horning speaks on the coming trip to Mexico. FAR ROW: Joey Lamb, Kathy Silk, Wendy Springborn, Joan Eisen, Mrs. Eisen. SECOND ROW: Jill Giffer, Kim Cole, Connie MacLean, Mrs. MacLean. THIRD ROW: Julie Wisinewski, Kim Gorzen. CENTER: The class boards the plane from Acapulco to Mexico City. BOTTOM: The group poses for a quick picture outside the National Palace in Mexico City. FRONT ROW, L-R: Mr. Horning, Kim Gorzen, Jill Giffer, Connie MacLean, Kim Cole, Wendy Springborn, Kathy Silk, Tom Benoit. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Okoren, Mr. Benoit, Miss Okoren, Mr. Springborn, Joey Lamb, Mr. Roberts, Ann Marie Hohmann, Mrs. Hoh- mann, Mr. Hohmann, Joan Eisen. 1 38 Spanish Club French Club Visits Paris TOP RIGHT: Jim Sayers haggles with an artist over the price of a picture in the Art- ist’s Square. CENTER RIGHT: Mr. and Mrs. Buell have their silhouette made in the Artist ' s Square. CENTER LEFT: lla Barry found a cat at Amboise Chateau in Paris. BOTTOM: TOP ROW, L-R: Sandy Cieslinski, Sherri Osterland, lla Barry, Rochelle Wolfe, Jim Sayers. MIDDLE ROW: Patti Zacharias, Cathy Coffee, Peggy Miller, Mrs. Buell, Mr. Buell. FRONT: Julie Craze, Sue DeWald, Jean Eisen, Ed Wisniewski. French Club 139 SPECIAL AWARDS Sports Banquets Honor Athletes And Cheerleaders Boris Paajanen Memorial Golf Award Don Edgette Jim Bellore Trackman of the Year Tim Mollan John Meyers Coaches Award — Cross Country Russ Craze John Meyers Coaches Award — Wrestling Tim Mollan John McDonald Football Award Jeff Cornish Athlete of the Year Tim Mollan Baseball’s Unsung Hero Award . Don Edgette Most Valuable Player for Baseball Jerome Metz UPPER LEFT: John Heill receives his award from Mr. Bohs, Athletic Director. UPPER RIGHT: Mr. Watt presents Pat Carter with his basketball certificate as John Heiss and Steve Sippell watch. RIGHT: For the Spring Sports Banquet, a picnic type meal was served. Athletes and their parents were encouraged to par- ticipate in activities in the gym. 140 Sports Banquets CENTER LEFT: Coach Reyelts awards Tim Mol- lan a wrestling trophy as Jay Misany and Jim Boden watch. CENTER: Rev. Retzlaff, from the Wartburg College Alumni, awards Coach Reyelts with a Community Service Award. CENTER RIGHT: Coach Shaw presents Tom Kammer with his certificate for basketball. LEFT: Ms. Sue Sawher and Ms. Perreault award Sue Denomy with a certificate for her cheerleading skills. Sports Banquets 141 Modern Dance Club Provides A Unique Sort Of Entertainment UPPER RIGHT: Robin Allison, LuAnne Thomas, and Cathy Ingles give off Sunny Vibrations. ABOVE: Ms. Perreault demonstrates on Jean Eisen some of the finer points of applying theatrical make-up. LOWER RIGHT: Teri Wienert and Linda Ellis hit us with a touch of nostalgia. 142 Modern Dance UPPER LEFT: Somebody hit the jackpot! RIGHT: Come on up to see me sometime ’ says Kathy Ellis. CENTER LEFT: Practice makes perfect, for: Connie Lumley, Kathy Ellis, Linda Ellis, Peggy Gerrits, Mary Sue Wyss, LuAnn Thomas, Beth Zacharias, and Jean Eisen. LOWER LEFT: Annette Attebury does some reminiscing. Modern Dance 143 1973-1974 Student Council TOP RIGHT: Student council meets with Mr. Parmentier to discuss the student council’s role in S.C.H.S. CENTER RIGHT: Student council officers: L-R: Treasurer — lla Barry, Vice President — Mary Sue Wyss, President — Jenny Lawrentz. BOTTOM RIGHT: President — Jenny Lawrentz discusses a matter with the student council. 1 44 Student Council Sophomores Sponsor May Dance TOP LEFT: The Stonewalls provided good dance music for all to enjoy. MIDDLE LEFT: Slow dancers are: Beth Boulier and partner, Kent Dandron and partner. CENTER RIGHT: Dancers are: Brian Bark and partner, Jim Pecor and partner. LOWER LEFT: Dancers are Dawn Niman and Glenn Sanger. LOWER RIGHT: Fast dancers are: Beth Zacharias and Jay Misnay, Kim Cook and partner. May Dance 145 Junior Prom Imagine” TOP RIGHT: Sue Tyler and Tom Frye. CENTER LEFT: Dan Hudolin and Mary Beauchamp. CENTER RIGHT: LEFT TO RIGHT: Tom Frye, Linda Ellis, Chuck Currier, Theresa Jacobs, Bill Barrons. 1 46 Junior Prom Junior Prom Drawbridge Inn Sarnia, Ontario February 23 TOP LEFT: L-R: Jan Schunck and Jeff Van Duesan, Gary Pilecki and Jeane Pflaum, Tom Frye and Sue Tyler, Patty Bledsoe and Harvey Miller. CENTER LEFT: L-R: Connie Miller and Tom McCartney, Clare Hosier and Keith Kapanka. BOTTOM LEFT: Sue Denomy and Dave Thompson. BOTTOM RIGHT: Dave Allen and Esther Guadagni. Junior Prom 1 47 F.H.A. And Ski Club SKI CLUB: L-R: Candy Carman, Gerry Garze, Heather Hyslop, Mr. Ruehle, Peggy Gerrits, Ed Wisniewski, Holly Hollinrake, Julie Wisniewski, and Joan Rife. 148 F.H.A. — Ski Club Senior Government Day At City Hall MAYOR: John Heiss COUNCIL: Margie Thompson Carolyn Hoyt Bob Baars Russ Craze Kathy Ellis Tom Kennedy CITY CLERK: Mark Smith CITY TREASURER: Carol Plizga APPOINTIVE OFFICES: Police Chief — Rod MacLennan Fire Chief — Joe Vito City Assessor — Vickie Beier City Attorney — Sue Frank City Superintendent — Jeff Cornish Senior Prom Pieces Of April April 20, 1974 The Senior Prom was held at the Village Inn in Sarnia. UPPER RIGHT: Brian Russel and Debbie Kindsvater. CENTER LEFT: John Bark and Annette Attebury, Carol Pligza and Steve Klemmer. CENTER RIGHT: Bill Karas and Sue Heydens, LOWER LEFT: LuAnn Thomas and her date. 1 50 Senior Prom UPPER LEFT: John Herbert and Teresa Martens. CENTER LEFT: Dan Sass and Sherrill Jorden. LOWER LEFT: Joe Huber and Terri Weinert. UPPER RIGHT: Don Thueme and Mary Rouse. CENTER RIGHT: Bill Likins and Connie Hines. Senior Prom 151 Senior Play: See How They Run Pat Carter Lights and Sound Carol Plizga Stage Manager Don Diem Lights and Sound 1 52 Senior Play Ida Miss Skillon Reverend Lionel Toop . . . . Penelope Toop Corporal Olive Winton . . . Intruder Bishop of Lax Reverend Arthur Humphrey Sergeant Towers . . Jane Haligowski Kathleen Kerbyson Dick Lozon Vicki Beier Craig Rademacher John Heiss Rick Tebeau Bill Cedar .... Tom Kennedy Senior Play 153 Student Honors Recognized HONORS WON BY THE CLASS OF 1 974 American Legion Award D.A.R. Citizenship Award Vicki Beier Good Citizenship Award Timothy Mollan Homemaker of Tomorrow Karen McCormick “1 Dare You” Awards Karen McCormick Timothy Mollan National Merit Letter of Commendation Larry Bond John Heiss Thomas Kenndey Senior Art Award Dennis Bledsoe Peggy Miller Peggy Friederichs Michelle Quinn Jeff Cornish LuAnn Thomas Honorable Mention in Art Laureen Golder Kathy Thueme Senior Megaphone Awards Vicki Beier Carol Plizga Barbara VanTiem Mickey Weagle Michele Bryson Four Year Mathematics Award National School Choral Award John Heiss Peter Huffmaster John Philip Sousa Band Award Mark Starbuck Drum Majorette Award Sectional Award Choir Awards Barbara Gramer Karen Howison Peter Huffmaster Jerrilynn Lockhart Athlete of the Year Homecoming Queen Shorthand Award Debi Yelencich Peter Huffmaster Ann-Marie Tomaszewski LuAnn Thomas Deborah Tyler Timothy Mollan Carol Plizga Vicki Beier Michigan State Award for Academic Excellence John Heiss Thomas Kennedy 1 54 Honors Convocation 1 974 HONORS WON BY MEMBERS OF OTHER CLASSES Boys’ State Daniel Reeves Christopher Scheuer Girls’ State Mary Jane Westrick Rotary Leadership Donald Edgette Douglas Lorf Dale Thayer Youth for Understanding Ellen Brant Peggy Gerrits Lynn Chapman John Meyers Karen Clements Joan Rife Sally Erickson 2nd Prize in State Fair Project Plastics Division Daniel Bolla Outstanding Woods Area Worker Darrell Miller Geometry Dale Thayer Algebra II Timothy Bondy Kari Gorzen Outstanding Junior Band Members Lynn Chapman Daniel Reeves Outstanding Sophomore Band Member Charles Fix Outstanding Freshman Band Members Marla Chapman Patricia Sknoieczny Dawn Niman John VanDeusen Asst. Award — Choir Theresa Jacob Girls’ Choir Award Sectional Awards Mary Schweihofer Suzanne Bryson Janet Shinske Irene VanBuskirk Presidential Physical Fitness Award John Starr 9th Grade P.E. Award Doreen Marchlewski 1 Oth Grade P.E. Award Bausch and Lomb (National Award) Christine Harris Kari Gorzen Biology Guy Allen Bryan McCoy Charles Fix Jay Rocker Chemistry Timothy Bondy Nancy Campbell Robert Wenzel Honors Convocation 155 Senior Scholastic Honors Salutatorians: Kathleen Kerbyson and John Heiss Valedictorian: Carol Plizga John Schomberg Richard Lozen Linda Skonieczny Tom Kennedy Kathy Silk Jeff Sharrow Kathy Bloch Rick Golden Kathy Thueme Nancy Gunn Mike Bondy Betty Schwiehofer Deborah Yelencich Larry Bond Michelle Bryson Karen McCormick Jean Eisen Sandy Cieslincki Peggy Miller Mark Starbuck Rod MacLennan Russell Craze Lillian Buczkowski Mike Lamb Vicki Beier Laura Golder Vicki Westrick Marjorie Thompson Jan Normandin Rochelle Wolfe Mark Smith Joan Eisen Sandy Fenner Wendy Springborn Pat Hool Kathy Robbins 1 56 Senior Scholastic Honors Graduation 1 57 SCHS Holds First Outdoors Commencement Exercise RIGHT: Graduating honor students anxiously await their march to the football field. Joe Huber happily accepts his diploma. Senior advisors, Mr. Irwin, Mr. Weber, and Mrs. Hoxie, prepare for graduation. 1 58 Graduation Mr. Parmentier addresses the graduating class. ABOVE: Sandy Cieslinski waves “So long. UPPER RIGHT: John Heiss and David Burns pick up their caps and gowns. Graduation 1 59 Index A Achatz, Elizabeth, 55 Achatz, Pat, 55 Achatz, Steve, 63, 1 1 2 Albrecht, Mr. Vernon, 1 20 Allen, David, 1 6, 55, 1 47 Alley, Mr. Charles, 29 Alley, Mike, 72, 119, 126 Alley, Suzanne, 35, 54 Allison, Robin, 63, 142 Anderson, Mr. Clive, 22 Anderson, Lori, 72 Anderson, Robin, 55 Ankrapp, Deborah, 72 Anthony, Allen, 63, 1 1 2, 1 1 8, 1 25 Appel, Dr. Paul, 32 Archer, Walker, 72 Arnold, Dean, 63 Arnold, Gail, 35, 50 Ashton, Kenneth, 20, 72 Askew, Diane, 63 Askew, Thomas, 72, 1 1 9, 1 23, 1 26 Attebury, Annette, 24, 35, 1 33, 1 43, 150 Attebury, Clark, 63, 118, 126 B Boars, Robert, 22, 34, 50, 54, 1 21 , 132, 149 Babcock, Barbara, 63 Babcock, Beverly, 72 Bachand, Barbara, 72, 107 Bachand, Beth, 55 Bacon, Richard, 35, 1 23, 1 25, 1 36 Bacon, Stephen, 72 Baldwin, Helen, 72 Balkoff, Ronald, 63 Bareham, Mr. John, 10 Bark, Brian, 1 5, 63, 1 45 Bark, Charles, 35, 1 37 Bark, Gary, 55 Bark, Gordon, 55 Bark, John, 35, 50, 1 08, 1 50 Bark, Sharon, 24, 72 Barnes, Mr. Leslie, 8 Barnum, Betsy, 72 Barrett, Bill, 63, 1 1 2 Barrons, Joseph, 63, 1 1 5 Barrons, Bill, 55, 108, 115, 146 Barry, lla, 35, 53, 1 39, 144 Barry, John, 63, 1 1 2 Barshaw, Tammy, 110, 114 Beach, Cindy, 35, 50 Beauchamp, Janette, 35, 48, 1 1 1 Beauchamp, Mary Kay, 55, 1 46 Bedford, Rosemary, 55 Beedon, Randy, 35 Beier, Ron, 63, 1 1 8 Beier, Vicki, 35, 50, 53, 1 06, 1 49, 1 53, 156 Bell, Nancy, 55, 1 1 1 Bellore, James, 55, 1 23, 1 32 Bennet, Mike, 72, 73 Bennett, Chip (Robert), 63 Bennett, Vicki, 55 Bergin, Miss Dianne, 27 Bertram, James, 72 Biewer, John, 55 Biewer, Steve, 55, 59, 1 22 Bigger, Michael, 72 Biscarner, Connie, 72 Biscarner, John, 35, 43, 1 08, 1 25, 1 36 Biscarner, Nancy, 55 Black, Gerald, 36 Blake, Steve, 55, 1 37 Blake, Tammy, 63 Blanchard, Beverly, 72 Blanchard, Gary, 63, 1 1 2, 1 1 8, 1 26 Bledsoe, Dennis, 12, 36 Bledsoe, Patti, 55, 147 Block, William, 55 Block, Kathleen, 36, 50, 1 56, 1 68 Bock, Bruce, 72, 119 Boden, James, 36, 54, 1 1 4, 1 1 5, 1 4 1 Bohs, Mr. Frank, 17, 140 Bolla, Daniel, 55, 1 08 Bond, Carol, 1 3, 63 Bond, Larry, 36, 1 56 Bondy, Michael, 36, 1 56 Bondy, Tim, 63, 69, 1 1 8 Bondy, Tom, 55, 1 36 Booker, Judy, 63, 68 Boulier, Elizabeth, 63, 1 45 Boulier, Kathy, 63 Boulier, Lois, 72, 73 Boulier, Mary, 55 Bowersax, Mark, 72 Brabender, Jeff, 55 Brabender, Kathy, 63 Brabender, Robert, 14, 63 Brandt, Jeffery, 63, 1 1 2, 1 1 5 Brant, Ellen, 55 Brant, Tim, 55, 1 08 Brenner, Mrs. Dorothy, 30 Brenner, Richard, 64 Brettin, Richard, 36 Brinker, Nancy, 72 Britz, Michael, 36, 54 Bromberger, John, 64 Brooks, Deborah, 36, 51 Brown, Barbara, 64 Brumberg, John, 36 Bryson, Dotty, 55 Bryson, Kathy, 64, 1 48 Bryson, Michele, 36, 131,1 32, 1 56 Bryson, Renee, 72, 107 Bryson, Mr. Robert, 31 Bryson, Suzanne, 56 Buczkowski, Lillian, 36, 1 56 Buell, Mr. William, 21 , 139 Bunker, Shawn, 72, 79 Bunker, Sherman, 64, 1 1 5 Burgett, Mary, 64 Burke, Iva, 64 Burnett, Rick, 34, 53, 1 20, 1 25, 1 36 Burroughs, Mrs. Anita, 30 Burns, David, 36, 59 C Cahours, Theresa, 56 Cain, James, 72 Campbell, Nancy, 64 Carmen, Candy, 64, 1 48 Carrell, Michael, 78, 119, 126 Carstens, Mary Kay, 56 Carter, Patrick, 36, 50, 116, 141, 152 Cedar, Bill, 108, 132, 136, 153 Cedar, Michael, 73, 121, 136 Chapman, Lynn, 55, 1 1 1 Chapman, Marla, 73 Charron, Dan, 13, 108 Charron, Ronald, 73 Chartrand, Cindy, 1 5, 35, 37, 5 1 , 1 1 1 Chemin, Michael, 56 Cieslinski, Sandra, 37, 58, 1 39, 1 56 Claerhout, Daniel, 73 Claerhout, Melanie, 1 3, 37 Clary, Colette, 37 Clary, Eric, 64 Cleland, Kathleen, 73 Clements, Karen, 55 Closs, Donald, 73 Closs, Robert, 73 Clyne, Mrs. Kathy, 1 7 Cobb, Nancy, 64 Cobb, Nanette, 64 Coffey, Cathy, 56, 1 39 Cole, Cheryl, 73 Cole, Kimberly, 64, 1 38 Conlin, Howard, 73 Cook, John, 64 Cook, Kim, 73, 1 45 Cook, Pat, 64, 110, 114 Cook, Randy, 37, 1 36 Cooper, Barbara, 56 Cornish, Janet, 73 Cornish, Jeff, 37, 51 , 80, 1 08, 1 32, 1 49 Cornish, Mr. John, 22, 23, 49, 23 Corry, Charles, 73, 79 Coulthard, Janet, 73 Coulthard, Joel, 64 Craig, Lauren, 73 Crandall, Edward, 73 Craze, Julie, 73, 1 39 Craze, Patty, 56 Craze, Russell, 24, 37, 1 20, 1 56, 1 49 Cronce, Dawn, 56, 1 1 1 Cronenworth, Charles, 73, 80, 1 25, 1 32 Cunningham, Ross, 73 Currier, Charles, 56, 146 Currier, Michael, 56 D Daldine, Anthony, 56 Daly, Miss Patricia, 28 Dandron, Dawn, 56 Dandron, Kent, 64, 1 45 Danneels, William, 32 Dasharion, John Dasharion, Mr. John Davidson, Craig, 37 Dawson, Sherry, 37, 50 Delor, Colleen, 56 Delor, Joy, 64, 1 48 Delor, Robert, 64 Denomy, John, 73 Denomy, Nancy, 37 Denomy, Sue, 9, 56, 57, 1 07, 1 41 , 1 47 Denomy, Thomas, 1 22 Depue, Dale, 56 Depue, Kenneth, 64 Dewald, Suzanne, 64, 1 39 Diem, Don, 38, 1 52 DiNardo, Corey, 73 Distelrath, Michael, 64, 1 1 2 Distelrath, Paul, 56, 1 25, 1 36 Dixon, Margaret, 72, 80, 1 32, 1 33 Doerr, Steve, 38, 64 Doktor, Patricia, 64 Donaldson, Mr. David, 14 Doss, Harry, 73 Durant, Lynn, 56, 1 37 E Eckelberry, Darrell, 64 Edgette, Don, 56, 58, 59, 1 23, 1 25 Edgington, Karen, 73 Eerbeek, Ken, 38 Edmonson, Mark, 73 Egle, Ron, 56 Eggert, Bill, 74 Eisen, Jean, 38, 50, 1 35, 1 39, 1 42, 1 43 Eisen, Joan, 38, 51 , 54, 1 35, 1 38, 1 68 Eisen, Keith, 74 Eisen, Nancy, 56, 1 1 1 , 1 31 , 1 32 Ellery, Dawn, 65 Ellery, Denise, 65 Ellis, Kathy, 38, 40, 48, 50, 54, 1 1 1 , 134, 143 Ellis, Linda, 56, 1 1 1 , 1 42, 1 43, 1 46 Elsholz, John, 65, 1 22 Elsholz, Leonard, 65 Elsholz, Nancy, 56 Emerich, Ann, 74, 107 Emerich, Bob, 56 Emerich, Tom, 1 4, 38 Emerich, William, 74 Emig, Jerry, 56 English, Paul, 65 Erickson, Darlene, 65 Erickson, David, 74, 1 1 9 Erickson, Sally, 56, 57, 1 1 0, 1 1 1 , 1 1 4 Ericson, Suzanne, 74 F Fabian, William, 74 Fancher, Lauralie, 65 Fandrick, Barb, 1 3, 65, 1 68 Fandrick, Edgar, 65 Fangman, Mr. Thomas, 14, 23 Faucher, James, 74 Faucher, Jeffery, 65, 1 21 Faucher, John, 38, 54, 1 37 Felter, Kelly, 74, 110, 114 Fenner, Sandy, 14, 34 Ferrara, Jim, 112, 125 Ferrara, Mitzi, 56 Findley, Mr. Peter, 27 Fix, Charles, 65 Fix, William, 14, 38 Fleury, Jeff, 65, 1 1 2, 1 1 8 Fleury, Norma, 74 Fleury, Sandie, 74, 1 1 0, 1 1 4 Flitton, Mark, 74 Foley, Tom, 38, 1 25, 1 36 Fordt, Teri, 65, 68 Formaz, Bob, 21 , 57 Formaz, Cindy, 65 Fout, Doug, 57 Fraley, Christine, 74 Fraley, Dale, 65 Fraley, Deborah, 57 Fraley, Douglas, 65 Fraley, Jeffery, 1 5, 38, 1 1 8, 1 26 Fraley, Lisa, 74 Fraley, Michael, 57 Frank, Christine, 57 Frank, Mary Jo, 65, 1 1 0, 1 1 4 Frank, Susan, 38, 39, 1 33, 1 22, 1 49 Frantz, Alaina, 1 3, 65 Frantz, Carla, 65 Frantz, Kenneth, 39 Frantz, Robert, 74, 1 26 Frantz, Thomas, 65 Fraser, Deborah, 1 2, 57 Fraser, Mary, 65 Freeland, Jim, 57 Friedrichs, John, 65, 69 Friedrichs, Peggy, 39, 1 35 Frye, Thomas, 57, 1 46, 1 47 Fugate, Marshall, 74 G Galasso, Robin, 65, 1 1 0, 1 1 4, 1 26 Gallagher, Dawn, 65 Gapshes, Dawn, 57 Garman, Jeanne, 65 Garza, Daniel, 66, 71 Garza, Jerry, 1 48 Gauthier, Gary, 74 Gauthier, Kim, 74 Gauthier, Walter, 39 Geer, Gordon, 66, 1 1 5 Germonprez, Gary, 57 Germonprez, Laura, 74 Germonprez, Tina, 74 Gerrits, Peggy, 57, 143, 148 Gerrits, Peter, 66 Gibson, Scott, 39, 52, 1 37 Gieraltowski, Debby, 39 Giffer, Jill, 63, 138 Gingrich, Mr. Robert, 10, 1 1 Gladwish, Ted, 1 5, 66 Goddard, Gary, 74 Goethals, William, 57 Golder, David, 74 Golder, Laureen, 39, 51 Golder, David, 39, 1 1 9, 1 24, 1 25, 1 26 Golder, Suzanne, 74 Goode, Chuck, 74, 1 1 5, 1 20 Goodell, Debra, 63 Goodell, Theresa, 74 Goodhue, Susan, 57 Goodwin, Rebecca, 57 Gorzen, Kari, 66 Gorzen, Kim, 57 Gottler, Mark, 39 Gottler, Mike, 57, 21 , 1 08, 1 21 Goulding, Mr. Larry, 22 Grabowski, Mr. Clifford Graham, Anthony, 78, 75, 1 1 9, 1 26 Gramer, Barbara, 39, 51 Gramer, Karen, 66 Grant, Thomas, 66 Green, Michele, 1 1 1 Greenley, Howard, 75, 1 1 9 Greenley, Judy, 57 Griffin, Timothy, 66 Grill, Gerry, 57, 108, 125, 136 Grosshans, Patrick, 56 Groves, Donna, 74 Guadagni, Elaine, 66 Guadagni, Esther, 57, 147 Gunn, Nancy, 39, 50, 1 33, 1 56 H Hahn, James, 66, 1 1 2 Hahn, Lisa, 75 Hahn, Mike, 57 Hahn, Mark, 66 Hahn, Rick, 57 Haligowski, Jane, 39, 1 53 Hall, Gerald, 75 Handysides, Miss Patricia, 1 9 Hansel, Harold, 57 Harris, Christine, 66 Harris, Paula, 39, 50, 52 Harris, Tim, 66 Harsh, Tim, 57 Harsh, Neal, 79 Hart, Leanne, 79 Hosier, Clare, 58, 147 Hayes, William, 75, 123, 126 Haynes, David, 75 Haynes, Joseph, 58 Heinrich, Bridget, 75 Heiss, John, 39, 50, 52, 56, 59, 1 1 6, 122, 125, 140, 149, 153 Heiss, Mr. John, 32 Heiss, Mary, 75, 110, 114 Hendrick, Sherry, 66 Herbert, Barbara, 63, 110, 114 Herbert, John, 39, 51 , 1 23, 1 36, 1 50 Heydens, Sue, 66, 1 32, 1 50 Hicks, Raymond, 75, 1 1 5 Hines, Connie, 9, 58, 1 06, 1 07, 151 Hines, Skip, 66, 112,118 Hinkle, Melinda, 58 Hoey, Carol, 75 Hohmann, Anne Marie, 58, 1 38 Hohmann, Ray, 75 Holbrook, Douglas, 75, 78, 1 26 Hollinrake, Holly, 23, 58, 148 Hollands, Renee, 58 Hool, Patrick, 40, 54 Horn. Debbie, 58 Horning, Mrs. Ella, 17, 138 Howison, Karen, 40, 50 Hoxie, Mrs. Mary, 8, 49, 58 Hoyt, Carolyn, 40, 1 33, 1 49 Huber, Annette, 74, 75, 1 07, 1 35 Huber, Joseph, 40, 58, 1 36, 151 Huber, Mary, 58 Hudolin, Daniel, 58, 146 Huffmaster, Luanne, 66 Huffmaster, Peter, 40, 43, 51 , 53 Humphrey, Nancy, 66 Huston, Mr. Murvale, 20, 29 Huston, Patricia, 74, 75, 107 Hyslop, Heather, 66, 1 48 Hyslop, Pamela, 75 Hyslop, Penny, 66 I Ingles, Catherine, 66, 1 1 0, 1 1 4, 1 46 Ingles, Gregory, 58, 1 36 Irvin, Mr. Joseph, 1 5, 49, 58 J Jacob, Patricia, 66 Jacob, Richard, 75 Jacob, Theresa, 8, 58, 62, 1 46 Jahn, Alice, 58 Jamison, George, 66 Jefferies, Juliette, 75, 1 1 0, 1 1 4 Jeroue, Nancy, 40 Joachim, Keith, 20, 40 Johnson, Mrs. Arlene Johnson, Beverly, 75 Johnson, Douglas, 75, 1 22 Johnson, Douglas, 75, 1 19 Johnson, Diane, 66 Johnson, Michael, 75 Johnson, Rick, 58 Johnson, Rod, 40 Jones, Mrs. Gladys, 1 6 Jones, Kevin, 66, 1 22 Jordan, Sherrill, 66, 151 K Kade, Walter, 75 Kahrl, Bruce, 75 Kahrl, Janet, 58 Kammer, Tom, 67, 1 1 2, 1 1 8, 1 25, 1 4 1 Kapanka, Judy, 75, 110, 114 Kapanka, Paula, 58 Karas, Bill, 40, 1 50 Karas, Janet, 67 Kaufman, Dean, 75 Keeley, Ed, 40 Keeley, Norma, 67 Kelly, JoAnn, 58 Kelly, Susan, 40, 50, 53, 1 33 Kennedy, Tom, 40, 43, 1 36, 1 49, 1 53, 156 Kerbyson, Kathleen, 21 , 40, 50, 1 35, 153, 156 Kerszykowski, Ray, 58 Ketchum, Donna, 58 Kimmel, Samuel, 76 Kindsvater, Debra, 67, 1 50 Kindsvater, Diane, 76 Kirkendall, Karen, 58 Klamerus, Mark, 76 Klaski, Mr. Raymond, 31 Klemmer, Kathryn, 67 Klemmer, Steven, 40, 1 08, 1 24, 1 25, 136, 150 Klemp, Pamela, 76 Klemp, Phillip, 58, 122 Klieman, Kris, 58 Klieman, Randy, 41 Klomparens, Phil, 41 Klukowski, Marie, 76 Knudsen, Lori, 68, 148 Koch, Mary Ann, 58 Konyha, Dr. Donald, 32 Koryba, Nancy, 58 Koryba, Steve, 41 , 50 Kotranza, Phillip, 41 Kress, Mike, 67 Krebs, Katie, 1 1 0, 1 1 4 Kronner, Marion, 58 Kulka, Sheryl, 76 Kukulka, Mrs. Evelyn, 27 Kiviatkowski, Janet, 76 Krzywiecki, Karen, 41 L LaBeau, Miss Barbara, 27 LaBelle, Denise, 59 LaCroix, Karen, 76 LaGrow, Debbie, 67 LaGrow, Mary, 59 LaGrow, Ronald, 76 Lamb, Joanne, 67, 111, 132, 138 Lamb, Michael, 41 , 108, 1 36 London, David, 67, 1 1 2, 1 26 LaPorte, Dennis, 41 Latour, Theresa, 76 LaVigne, Shirley, 67 Lawrentz, Jennifer, 14,41, 48, 51,1 44, 148 Leonard, Jim, 67 Leonard, Sue, 59 Leverenz, Debra, 59 Leverenz, Nancy, 59 Leverenz, Tim, 76 Levitt, Wynn, 41 , 44, 1 34 Levy, Mrs. Beryl, 28 Lickwala, Don, 59 Lickwala, Sharon, 76 Likins, William, 41 , 50, 1 08, 1 25, 1 36, 151 Liniarski, Tom, 59 Lipke, Gail, 59 Lockhart, Jerrilyn, 41 Lorf, Doug, 59, 1 32 Lough, Jane, 41 , 46 Lough, Jeanne, 67 Love, Lisa, 67, 110, 114 Lozon, Richard, 42, 45, 53, 1 53 Lukasak, Mrs. Irene, 30 Lumley, Connie, 42, 51 , 143 Lumley, Marilyn, 67 Lumley, Mark, 76 Lyden, Diane, 76 M Machleid, Leslie, 67 Macintosh, Craig, 42, 1 36 MacKelvie, Cindy, 42 Mackley, Patty, 59, 107, 146 MacLean, Connie, 67, 1 38 MacLennan, Rod, 24, 42, 43, 1 22, 1 37, 149 Maedel, David, 67 Mainville, Denise, 67 Maisel, Tami, 59 Majeski, Deborah, 76 Majeski, Perry, 67 Malane, Michael, 67 Malcolm, Les, 67, 1 1 2 Mallas, Anne, 67 Mallwitz, Mr. Richard, 1 7, 1 08, 1 25 Maloney, John, 59 Maloney, Mary, 42, 43, 1 33 Malott, David, 59, 1 08, 1 22, 1 36 Manne, Dion, 67 Mann, Richard, 67 Maranzano, Martin, 59 Marcklewski, Daniel, 42 Marcklewski, Dareen, 76, 1 35 Markel, Linda, 67 Markese, Michele, 59 Martens, Teresa, 63 Martin, David, 59 Martin, Pam, 68 Marvin, Leanne, 59, 1 33 Mattas, Christine, 68 Mattas, Lisa, 76 Mattock, Randy, 42, 1 20 Mau, Denise, 36, 41 , 42, 52, 68, 1 33 Mayhew, Alfred, 59 Mayhew, Betheny, 76 Mayhew, Bruce, 68 Mayhew, Elise, 59 Mayhew, Ralph, 76, 79 McCartney, Justin, 68 McCartney, Mrs. Patricia McCartney, Michael, 76, 1 1 5, 1 26 McClain, Tom, 59 McClure, Greg, 42 McCormick, Karen, 42, 52, 111,1 35, 156 McCoy, Bryan, 68, 1 1 2, 1 1 5 McGinley, Shirley, 42, 50 McGuffin, Nancy, 76 McKenna, Nancy, 59 McLaughlin, William, 76 McQueary, Karen, 68 McWain, Charlene, 76, 110, 114 McWain, Jane, 68 Meir, Debbie, 59, 1 35 Meiselbaugh, Mr. Harold, 31 Melczarczyk, Mary Ellen, 59, 1 36 Menke, Cheryl, 43 Menke, Cynthia, 1 3, 68 Menke, Michelle, 68 Metz, Jerome, 59, 1 08, 1 1 6, 1 24, 1 25 Meyers, John, 58, 59, 120, 121 Miller, Connie, 59, 1 3 1 , 1 32, 1 47 Miller, Darrell, 60 Miller, Harvey, 60, 147 Miller, Julie, 76 Miller, Magdaline, 60, 1 36 Miller, Peggy, 43, 50, 53, 1 35, 1 39, 156 Miranda, Alvis, 68 Mireau, David, 76 Mireau, James, 60, 108 Mireau, Nancy, 43 Misany, Jay, 43, 1 1 4, 1 1 5, 1 41 Modin, Patricia, 60 Mollan, Leroy, 68, 1 1 2 Mollan, Patricia, 77 Mollan, Tim, 43, 53, 54, 1 08, 1 1 4, 1 1 5, 121, 141 Monschau, Stanley, 77 Moran, Mr. William, 1 6 Mousseau, Clifford, 68 Muggelberg, Brad, 68, 1 1 2 Murphy, Dave, 60, 1 36, 1 37 Murphy, Linda, 43 Murphy, Mark, 77 Myers, Brian, 68 Myers, Kathy, 43 N Nauman, Catherine, 68 Neiman, Kathy, 8, 60 Nelson, Jay, 21 , 58, 60 Nelson, Linda, 73, 77, 1 35 Nelson, Lori, 36, 43, 44, 1 33 Nemeth, Donna, 60 Nemeth, Richard, 77, 1 1 9 Nicolai, Roger, 68 Niebauer, Herb, 43 Himan, Dawn, 77, 145 Nordstrom, Larry, 68 Normandin, Jan, 43, 52 Nowassad, Patricia, 77 O O’Conner, James, 68 Ofeno, Vincent, 68 Ogden, Mrs. Elsie Okoren, Miss Frances, 18, 138 Oles, Janet, 68, 1 48 Oles, Jim, 60 Oles, Lou Ann, 55 Orlando, Sharon, 68 Orzeckowski, Audry, 60 Osterland, Sherri, 77 Oussoren, Eliece, 68 Owan, Mr. Carl, 31 P Paajanen, Mrs. Janet, 1 3 Paine, Kenneth, 77 Parker, Gail, 43, 168 Parmentier, Mr. Roger, 29, 30, 59, 107, 144 Parson, Mr. Walter, 23, 49, 23 Patterson, Bill, 60 Pauly, Mark, 21 , 68, 1 1 2 Pauly, Michael, 60 Pavlov, Joanne, 77, 107, 110, 114 Pearce, Robin, 77, 121 Pearl, Kathy, 68 Pecor, James, 77, 145 Pecor, Teri, 1 4, 60 Pegg, Jeff, 60 Perkel, Atia, 60 Perrault, Ms. Trisha, 24, 1 40, 1 42 Perret, Mrs. Elaine, 1 2 Perret, Richard, 60 Peterson, Ruth, 60 Pettersson, Anika, 43, 111, 131, 1 32, 135 Pfeil, Candice, 77 Pflaum, Jean, 43, 50, 1 47 Pflaum, Joan, 68 Pickelhaupt, Sandy, 43, 50, 52, 1 31 , 132 Pieprzak, Lynn, 60 Pilecki, Gary, 60, 1 47 Plizga, Carol, 22, 24, 46, 51 , 54, 1 06, 130, 131, 132, 133, 149, 150, 152 Prahl, Kathy, 77 Pringle, Karen, 60 Pruitt, Barbara, 77 Pruitt, Linda, 69 Pung, Betty, 69 Pung, Theresa, 69 Q Quinn, Jackie, 77 Quinn, Michele, 44, 1 68 R Rademacher, Craig, 44, 1 22, 1 36, 1 53 Rademacher, Pamela, 70 Radike, Jack, 60 Ranshaw, Kim, 77 Ranshaw, Michael, 44, 1 08, 1 36 Raymond, Debra, 77 Recor, Pam, 60 Reeves, Dan, 60, 1 25 Regan, Mrs. Elizabeth, 32 Reichenbach, Sandra, 70 Reichle, Bernard, 70 Reichle, Kim, 77 Reyelts, Rev. Paul, 1 1 4, 1 1 5, 1 41 Richardson, Marlene, 77 Richardson, Sharon, 14, 44 Richter, Mrs. Betty, 30 Riedel, Michele, 56 Rife, Joan, 60, 1 48 Riley, Kathy, 77 Rivard, Betty, 69 Robbins, Cathy, 36, 44, 54, 1 68 Robbins, Debra, 69 Robbins, Fred, 69 Robbins, Jean, 77 Robbins, Patti, 44 Roberts, Mr. George, 16, 138 Roberts, Pamela, 77 Rock, Daniel, 77 Rocker, Jay, 69, 1 1 8, 1 26 Rocker, Mrs. Phyllis, 28 Roegner, Mark, 61 , 138 Rogensues, Gregory, 69 Rogensues, Michael, 44, 1 36 Romain, Carol, 69 Road, Beverly, 77 Roof, Dennis, 69 Rose, Gerald, 44, 115 Rourke, Carolyn, 76 Rourke, Elaine, 69, 110, 114 Rourke, Tim, 14, 20, 44 Rouse, Mary, 69, 70, 151 Rowe, Michael, 77 Ruehle, Mr. Victor, 18, 19, 148 Rumbough, Mark, 69 Rumsey, Bob, 1 1 2, 1 1 5, 1 26 Rumsey, Bonnie, 77 Runsey, Dianne, 61 Rumsey, Norman, 77 Russel, Brian, 44, 1 50 Rybinski, Richard, 69 S Sabbagh, Steven, 77, 80, 1 1 9 Sargent, Gary, 69 Sanger, Glenn, 77, 145 Sass, Dan, 39, 44, 50, 53, 1 20, 1 51 Sauber, John, 69, 118, 132 Sawher, Mark, 77, 78, 1 1 9, 1 26 Sawher, Walter, 69 Sargent, Gerald, 44 Sawher, Sue, 40 Sayers, James, 61 , 139 Schaaf, David, 69, 1 1 2, 1 1 8, 1 26, 1 35 Schaaf, Karen, 44, 51 , 135 Schantz, Brian, 77 Scheuer, Christopher, 61 , 136 Schilling, Mr. Francis, 32 Schmidt, Debra, 69 Schmidt, Lori, 69 Schneider, Frances, 77 Schneider, Gregory, 77 Schneider, Paul, 69 Schneider, Tim, 69 Schneider, William, 77 Schomburg, James, 78 Schomburg, John, 45 Schreader, Mrs. Mary, 1 3 Schroeder, Jill, 61 Schunck, Carl, 78 Schunck, Jan, 146, 147 Schuster, Denise, 69 Schwartz, Mrs. Genevieve, 31 Schweihofer, Eileen, 78 Schweihofer, Elizabeth, 45, 1 56 Schweihofer, Kenneth Schweihofer, Mary, 70 Schweihofer, Timothy, 45, 115, 126 Schweihofer, Timothy, 78 Scott, Debra, 61,111 Scott, Steve, 45 Sexton, Mr. David, 1 1 8 Sharrow, Gordon, 78 Sharrow, Jean, 78 Sharrow, Jeff, 45, 1 36, 1 56 Shaw, Mr. Fred, 1 1 2, 1 1 8, 1 26, 1 4 1 Shaw, Bob, 70 Sheeter, Fritz, 70 Sheeter, Gayle, 45 Shell, Brian, 70 Shilton, Dawn, 78 Shine, Susan, 70 Shine, Timothy, 58, 59, 61,1 36, 1 46 Shinski, Mary (Janet), 61 Shirkey, Diane, 70 Shorts, Paul, 78, 1 35 Shovan, Pamela, 78 Shovan, Patty, 61 Shurkey, David, 45 Shurkey, Howard, 78 Silk, Kathy, 45, 50, 138, 156 Simons, Cindy, 61 Simons, Mr. Malcolm, 30 Sippell, Steven, 45, 50, 116, 140 Siudym, Mary, 78 Skonieczny, John, 61 , 108 Skonieczny, Linda, 45, 50, 1 56 Skonieczny, Cathy, 45, 50 Skonieczny, Patricia, 78 Sladowski, Mike, 61 Slis, Susan, 78 Smith, Carl, 78 Smith, Karen, 70 Smith, Mark, 20, 45, 52, 54, 1 08, 1 32, 156 Smith, Norman, 46, 1 36 Snoddy, Kimberly, 78 Snodgrass, Mary Jane, 46, 1 1 1 Snyder, Mrs. Lois, 8, 9, 49 Snyder, Gerald, 61 Solgot, Sue, 61 Speck, Maryellen, 1 3, 78 Spencer, Vanessa, 68, 70 Spranger, Charles, 46 Spranger, James, 78 Springborn, Mike, 70 Springborn, Vicki, 54, 61 , 1 38 Springborn, Wendy, 46, 1 56 Stablein, Mr. Ronald, 9, 1 22 Stanley, Deborah, 70 Stanley, Dorothy, 61 Starbuck, Frank, 32 Starbuck, Mark, 46, 1 56 Starbuck, Scott, 70 Starr, John, 78, 1 1 2, 1 1 9, 1 21 Steele, Bradley, 78 Stephan, Renee, 78 Vallie, Christina, 80 Westrick, Rose, 80 Stephen, Joseph, 46 Vallie, Cyndi, 47 Westrick, Sandra, 71 Sterling, Charleen, 79 VanBuskirk, Cindy, 79 Westrick, Stephan, 71,112 Stier, Gloria, 79, 110, 114 VanBuskirk, Irene, 11,21,61, 62, 1 47 Westrick, Susan, 80, 1 10, 1 14 Stier, Mark, 61 VanBuskirk, Randy, 61 , 122 Westrick, Tamara, 80 Stier, Sam, 70 Vanderkolt, Mrs., 26 Westrick, Vicki, 48, 1 35, 1 56 Stockhausen, June, 61 VanDeusen, Mr. Gerald, 20, 21 , 59 Westrick, Wendy, 80 Stockhausen, Mark, 70, 1 15 VanDeusen, Jeff, 62, 1 46, 1 47 Wienert, Terri, 1 42 Stockwell, Debra, 1 1 , 37, 46, 50, 1 22 VanDeusen, John, 1 1 5 Wilkerson, Gary, 71, 120 Stockwell, Evelyn, 79 Vanderabeele, Jenny, 70 Williams, Beverly, 71 Stockwell, Jamie, 79 VanTiem, Barbara, 47, 1 35 Williams, Deborah, 80 Stockwell, John, 46, 54 VanTiem, John, 1 4 Williams, Diane, 62, 1 36 Stockwell, Sue, 70 Varty, Beth, 79 Williams, Donald, 48 Strong, Mittchell, 70 Varty, Jeff, 38, 47 Williams, Howard, 48 Stubbs, Sharon, 70 Varty, Judy, 62, 1 1 1 Williams, Janice, 71 Stubens, Michael, 79 Vathke, Robert, 70 Williams, Larry, 71 Sullivan, Bill, 61 Verbeke, James, 70, 1 1 2 Williams, Pamela, 71 Sweet, Pamela, 70, 110, 114 Verbeke, Mark, 79 Williams, Robert, 80 Swierkosz, Terry, 79 Vincent, Mr. Donald, 26 Willmarth, Mrs. Carol, 1 7 Szpajcher, Barbara, 46 Vito, Jane, 79 Wilson, Carol, 80 Vito, Joseph, 20, 47, 1 36, 1 49 Winn, Keith, 48 T Winn, Nancy, 71 W Winter, Vicki, 1 3, 62, 1 1 1 Tabor, Christopher, 79 Wisniewski, Edwin, 48, 51,1 39, 1 48 Tabor, Gary, 70 Wade, Kathy, 12,71 Wisniewski, Julianne, 62, 1 38, 1 48 Tabor, Greg, 70 Waelins, David, 79 Wisniewski, Marjorie, 11,71 Tollman, Timothy, 79 Walker, David, 79, 1 1 5 Witukiewicz, Mr. Benjamin, 49, 108 Tassie, Mr. Harry, 32 Walker, Michael, 47, 50, 1 68 Wolfe, Rochelle, 48, 1 35, 1 39, 1 56 Tebeau, Richard, 29, 46, 52, 1 08, 121, Walker, Terry, 62 Wood, Peter, 62 153 Walker, Wendy, 71 Wrenn, Mark, 49 Tharrett, Mr. Robert, 8 Walters, Jeff, 79 Wrocklage, Patty, 80 Thayer, Dale, 61 Walters, Rodney, 62 Wyss, Mary Sue, 24, 62, 111, 143, 1 44 Thibert, Donald, 79 Warren, Vicky, 79 Thomas, David, 79 Wasmuth, Paula, 80 Y Thomas, LuAnn, 46, 51 , 1 42, 1 43, 1 50 Wasmuth, Pamela, 47 Thompson, Mrs. Barbara, 24 Wasmuth, Richard, 80 Yeip, Debbie, 80 Thompson, David, 57, 61 , 147 Watson, Mr. Daniel, 1 8 Yeip, Jeffery, 62 Thompson, Marjorie, 46, 1 49, 1 56 Watt, Mr. Arvid Yelencich, Debbie, 1 0, 49, 1 56 Thomson, Mrs. Norma, 31 Watt, Brain, 47 Yelencich, Susan, 71 Thorpe, Larry, 70 Watt, Jon, 1 2, 78, 1 1 9 Yelencich, Thomas, 80 Thorpe, Lee, 1 3, 79 Weagle, Micky, 47 Thourlby, Abby, 61 Weber, Mr. Donald, 1 7, 43, 49, 58 Z Thueme, Diane, 61 , 107 Weber, Tammy, 80 Thueme, Don, 47, 151 Webster, John, 48 Zacharias, Beth, 71 , 1 43, 1 45 Thueme, Kathy, 47, 1 56 Weier, Celeste, 48, 50 Zacharias, Daniel, 49 Thueme, Jeff, 79 Weier, Kenneth, 80 Zacharias, Kay, 49, 50 Tinsey, Julie, 47 Weinert, Jackie, 80 Zacharias, Patricia, 62, 1 39 Tomaszewski, Ann Marie, 38, 46, 47, Weinery, Terri, 62, 111,151 Zembol, Ken, 62 51, 136, 168 Wells, Valerie, 71 Zimmer, Christopher, 71 , 1 1 2, 1 1 8 Tomaszewski, Linda, 70 Welser, De Anna, 48 Zimmer, Craig, 80 Tomlin, Mr. Gary, 1 1 9 Welser, Martin, 62, 1 36 Zimmer, Diane, 80 Tricono, John, 1 26 Winzel, Robert, 71 Zimmer, Joanne, 71 Trombley, Susan, 61 Westrick, Debra, 62 Zimmer, John, 71 Tyler, Deborah, 37, 47 Westrick, Janet, 48, 50 Zimmer, Patricia, 72 Tyler, Debra, 47, 50,51 Westrick, John, 1 5, 71 , 112 Zimmer, Paul, 80 Tyler, Susan, 70, 146, 147 Westrick, Karen, 71 , 1 1 0, 1 1 4 Zischerk, Theresa, 80 V Westrick, Mary Jane, 62 Westrick, Michael, 80 Valentine, Soraya, 70 Westrick, Nancy, 62 UPPER LEFT: Denice LaBelle says, That’s Italian.” UPPER RIGHT: Joan Rife, Lynn Chapman, Lou Ann Oles and Jan Schunck enjoy the tennis match between St. Clair and Marysville while relaxing in the park. CEN- TER LEFT: The faculty attempt to stop the seniors during the traditional basketball game. CENTER RIGHT: Robin Galasso and Jane Herbert blackened themselves for Halloween. RIGHT: Kim Gorzen prepares a cup of coffee for a cold spectator at the junior concession stand. 166 UPPER LEFT: LuAnn Thomas eats her triple banana. UPPER RIGHT: George Jamison relaxes in his 1950 ' s style dress. CENTER LEFT: The cheerleaders get ready for the entrance of the Saints’ basketball team. CENTER RIGHT: Patty Robbins, Mary Malony, Annica Petterson, Kathy Ellis, Debbie Stockwell. FRONT ROW: Jenny Lewerntz, Connie Lumley and Sue Frank pause for their picture after the walkathon. LEFT: Esther Guadagni works on her homework during study hall. THE HIPPO ARRIVED COURTESY OF: Randy Beedon, Bill Purvis, Dave Shurkey and Howard Shurkey. 167 themselves while completing the senior section. CENTER RIGHT: Michele Quinn and Gail Parker plan page designs for the student activities sec- — . i


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