St Clair High School - Clairvoyant Yearbook (St Clair, MI)
- Class of 1983
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ST. CLAIR ARCADE 1 The St. Claln I Ugh School of, Cld was a. lot different fnom the one today. Ton example how would you like 1. to have youn senlon pletune taken like the class of 01 ' no fuss, no me ss, no bo then, just stone Into the came ' ia. Clnls basketball 2. cental. nl; f was dlffenent, can you Imagine doing a lay-up In one of those un- Ifonms? The flnst High School 3 . was built In IboO and In 1926 It had to be tonn down and neplaced by the pnesent day Jn. High, because the old school was too small. 4. 1 wonden If those Saints one as tough as oun supen Saints today? HIGH S C H fl LDDHi f T ’aE-’aa y e a r h as bee n t. h e s e 1 1. :i n g f o r e % c: i t i n q h a p p e n i n q s „ 1 . Like h aw t. o t a 1 k ' f er x sur e . Th i s k :i n d of Hair to flip The 1982- .1983 many new and you know talking like total ly barfs me out to the max , but a lot of people seem to have caught 9a 1 1 ey G i r 1 Fever „ 1 1 • s j ust awesome ,, Chec k 0 u t. t h e V a 1 s p e a k d .i. c: t i o n a r y . 2 . T r a g e d y o f all tragedies (almost), a season without pro football , definately an event for avid sports f an s t o r ememb er „ 3 . Some t h i n g n ew and e x c i t :i n g f r o m t h e 1 a n d o f s u n s h i n e a n d p a 1 m trees. Wal t Disney s Epcot Center a dream 1 a n d f u 1 1 o f s u r p r i s e s . 4 „ A n o t h e r s u r p r i s e t r C3 t h e i u t u r e? , j. t ss ee m s t a t o u r s p a c e P { g r m h a s c o m e u p w i t bi a b e t . t e r w a y t o f 1 y t o t h e m o o n h w :i. t h t h e C!) o 1 u m t i a a n d t b« e h a 1 1 e n g e r s p a c: e s i i u 1 1 1 e s « 5 . R e m e m b e r 1 a s t years royal couple,, well Baby William makes tht ee - Is it a surprise to anyone (female) that lorn be 1 leek (alias Magnum P .1.) i s o u r n u i n b e r o n e h e a r 1 1 h r o b « UALSPEfltt ALL THE WAY party harty BAG IT — remove from si qht BARF ME OUT - that makes m e? s i c: k BEAST Y - lack of social grace BUMMED — i n an extremely bad mood COOL. — c a 1 m 1 y audaci ous DUDE - macho male FLAKE — an u n r e 1 i a b 1 e p e r s o r i FOR SURE - absol utel y GAG ME WITH A SPOON 4 G E E K - h u m a n e y e s o r e GRODY d i. squst i nq I ? M SURE - no way, used sar c ast i c a 1 1 y K I L. L •- r e m a r k a b J. v good L.. I K E — u s e d i n p 1 a c: e of a breath OHM I GOD - ex c: I amatory e x p r e s s :i o n t h a t indica t e s s u r p r i s e , sh ock SCARF OUT - overeat , gorge SPACE CADET - not playing wit h a f u 1 1 dec k TO THE MAX - totally TOTALLY - for sure TUBULAR - so weird, awesome — 3 4 This is how some of the Saints keep busy - 1 . J. Kr zyanski asks PI ease don t bump me! 2. Being the helpful hardware man is J. Clary- 3. Boy can we pig out in here says D. Brown- 4- S- Bun k er struggles w i t h some chips. 5- J. Kolan sings while at work Nothing beats a great pair of legs! 1. J. Vehko is back in her childhood. 2- Your feet are in good hands with S- Groff. 3. L- Stoner takes a little break from taking money. 4. R« Achatz enjoys washing . while he works. 5- We all 1 i ve in a Stir ohs submar i ne , says W. McCoy. 6. Hi there ! says M. Harms 4 U R L J G U A Y - H u qo P o r t u pictured right, is our exchange student from Montevi dea, Uruguay. Sponsored by Youth For Understand! ng (YFU) , h e arr i ved h er e? 1 n t h e IJ.S. last August and plans to stay with the Z ob 1 s un t i 1 J u 1 y . When asked about his visit, he replied that the biggest di f ference between here and his h omeland is t h e population. M o n t evideo, is o v e? r 1 0 0 times larger than St. Clair. I n h i s sp ar e t: i m e h e enjoy s s o c c e r and Scouting. He? is a 1 so i n t er es t ed in e? 1 e c: t r o n i c: s a n c J aviation as a career. Hugo came? to America to learn about our way of 1 i f e . Hop ef u 1 1 y his experience as an exchange student has helped him to do so. SWEDEN— In the spring of 1982 Lynn Huston recieved a scholarship from the St. Cliar Lions Club to attend any foreign country she w i shed f or s i x weeks , Vax hoi m , Sweden was her choi ee . 1 t i s one? of the main :i s 1 a n d s :i n a g r o up of i. s 3. an d s k n o w a s t h e S w e d :i. s h A r c h i p e 1 i g a just off the coast of S t o c k h a 1 m , t h e cap i t a 1 of Sweden . Dur i ng her visit. Lynn and her f ami 1 y, the LI ar ssons, s p e n t m u c: h of t h e i r t: i me i n thei r boat traveling to the d i f f er en t islands n e a r b y . T a k e n f r o m t h e boa t , t: h e p i c t lx r e t o t h e r i g h t s h o w s t h e K i n g ? s C a s 1 1 e? o n 1 h e mai nl and i n Drott i ngham. Pi ctured above, is Lynn and Patrick, a neighbor of h e r a d o p t e d f a m i 1 y . 12 BRMIGtnG GlFFEREflT LUDRLGS TOGETHER FINLAND-- Judy Babcock spent a most, interesting part of ’ 82 in F ' ieksamaki, a city in Finland comparable to the size of Port Huron. Her adopted family was the Teitnens, Mr. and Mrs. and their two children. Tar ja, 15 (pictured above) and Ter hoi , 14. Spending a part of her time at the family ' s cottage, Judy enjoyed windsurfing, swimming, and laying out in the sun, a favorite of the Finnish people. She recognized that the biggest difference between here and in F ' ieksamaki is the cost of living. a pair of jeans would cost at least $50. Her trip was sponsored by the St. Clair Lions Club. 1 cosmic SEniCRS 3 The 1982-83 mock election winners are pq„ 14) 1. Sean Rhadigan and Nancy Z i mmer are c 1 ass coup le. 2. The teacher s pe?ts are? Dan Turecky and Michelle Wei sner . 3 . The best dressed peop 1 e in school are? Matt Davis and Cheri Sequin. 4. Wayne Manchester and Karen Verbeke are class -flirts — Wayne and Judy Babcock have the best personality. 5. Class tallest Brian Eves and Sue Distelrath pose with the class shorties Frank DeMeglio and Karen Wyllie. 6. Our class artists are Todd C 1 ar y and Jenny V eh k o . (pg« 15) 1 « Vern Westr i c k and J an i ene A r t m a n a r e c 1 a s s latest, athletes are Brian Eves and Paula Barren. 2. Most 1 i k e 1 y t o sue c eed a r e F r a n k D e M e q 3. i o and Mi chel 1 e We i sner . 3 . Rob Z i c kgraf i s a cut i e w i t h J a n i e n e A r t m a n and a smi 1 er wi th Jenny Vehko 4. Class mou tbs are Ne i 1 F : ‘ i. c: k e 1 e h a u p t a n d Kel 1 y Dwyer Nei 1 a n d G e r i. R y b i n s k i ar e c lass c 1 own s „ 5« J o h n E r i. c k s o n a n ci J od y Sc h we i h of er are very shv — Ryan Rob i n son and Ke 1 1 y LaDuke are most spi r i ted „ 4 5 Homecoming this season was great success. fie not only had good weather tor the game but also good participation in the activities that center around the game. Activities included: the float contest, the pep assembly, the homecoming dance, and spirit week activities. As for the game , a smashing win against Cros-lex Pioneers— of course ' ! V- M ' ’ i r 1 • 4f ¥ « m fju ii I III ,LKS 84 1) Mike Planch” West r i c k , Matt Da v i s a i) d R y a n R o b i n s o n ss t; r ug g 1 e? a t t h e f ront of the tug o ? war c o m p e t i 1 1 o n „ w h i. c: hi w a s one of the many events at the pre-game? pep assembly. 2) Master cheer 1 eader , Wynn P i k e , c o n d u c t s t h e next cheer. 3) Last year’s King Jim V a n deuse n M c r o w n s t h i s year ‘ s k i riq „ Rob Zi ckqrat - 1 ) J e f f H a d w :i. ri w a s r e ad y to interc ep t a pass caught by the o p p cd n ee n t , b u t h a c J to settle for an i mmed i a t e t ac k 1 e instead. 2) The 1 9 3 2 — 8 3 H cd m e e o m i n q C o u r t 1 e f t t a r i q h t ) : V e? r n We s t r i c k . T cd ( n P ale r min o R :L c hi J o n e s „ S k :i p M c.i r r a y m Way ri e Manchester , and Ki rig R cd h Z i c k q r a f .. T r a c y S hi a w m K ax r e n V erbe k e , Queen Janiene Art man. Sue Sh i n s k i , J ud y Babcock, and Lisa 8c h we i h of er « 3 ) T hi e J « V . C h ca e? r 1 e a ci e r t r • i.i c k hi e a d s o f f t h e P ax r a d e p rocessi on d own V i n e Street. 4) The band and f 1 aq c: cDr e mar c h in the H o m e c: o m inq Day Parade . spirit The week of Jan . sb 4 St. Clair its Spirit Week pg. 23. 1) Karen tfvllie showing us that even losing can be fun. 2i The Marine City puppet is finally dead. 3) Ranch is strutting his stuff, pg, 22. 1) The junior and senior class are paying attention. 2 Marvin Bickiey and Amv Schweihofer show us their cool outfits. 3) The junior members of the bouncing Saints basketball team show their enthusiasm. 4) Tom Brooks, Burp, it ' s finally gone 1 sfitnis € € SHOW.. q r e a t e o s t u m e s , was o n e o f t h e m a s t e x c i t i n q i. n a 3. o n q t i m e . 1 . M r - P a r m e n t ier s f ows off some? presents (Jenny Vehko, Paula Sloane) he received on Halloween. 2. Kelly La Duke and Shel 1 v Wi 1 1 :i. arns say thei r costumes woul d have won. 3. Despite cancellation of the annual costume contest, the cafeteria was just as exciting without it. 4. Showing off her toga is J an i en e Ar t man . 5 . Sen i or s ma k e t h e i r c 1 asses more f un by dressing-up . 6 . Chr i s Martinez poses for our camera, while Neil Picklehaupt: tries to get in as many shots as he can. 7. Oooh ! , Scaaary ! 8. Kathy VanKerher and Tim McDowell prove wolf man and ni a n c a n r e a 1 1 y q e t a 1 o n q t o q e t h e r . 26 HALinTED HOUSE in 27 STUGEF1T CDLinCIL ‘□EFEflDS’ STUDEnT RIGHTS 28 4 The Studeny Council has taken an active part in school life this year. Spirit Week, Activities Week, and the Pep Assemblies are .just a few of the many things the? Student Council plans. i.Jody Schweihoer takes her part in Student Council by getting the students opinions. 2. Mr. Vincent, the advisor, thinks over t. h e opinions and decisions the council has made. 3. President of the Student Council this year is Dawn LaDuke. 4. The 1982-1983 Student Council includes: (from f r on t left) Cour t enay Ki nney , Dawn Bacon (Treasurer ) , Amy Sul 1 i van (Secretary ) , Julie Gorecki (Vice-President) .Dawn L. a Du k e (Pres i d ent) , Amy Risk; (from rear left) Teresa Miller, Ginger Nesbitt, Chris Martinez, Jody Schweihofer, Vern Westrick, Marvin Bickley, Lisa Buslepp, Michele Gilleran, Barb Light. 5. Vern Westrick, Barb Light, and Chris Martinez wonder which is more important to them food, or the Student Council meeting. 29 1 - (front STEERiriG CDmmiTTEE i ori Eck, Jeff Hadwin, Lynn Huston, (back row) Andrea Schlener, Sue McClain, Verne Westrick, Karen Verbeke, Jenny Vehko. Jill Rinke, Bronwyn Porter . ■ (front, row) Julie Brisbois, Jenny Koch, Pam Sparschu, Julie Brabender, Mary Beth Rife, Amy Sullivan, Wendy Schwarz, Cindy Kotcher . (Back row) Michele Gilleran, Rich Kane, Beth Everitt., Jill Kaczperski, Chuck Fahner , Cindy McFadden, Mike Tunison, Ginger Nesbitt, Steve Nowicki, Cheryl Wilke, Mark Saunders, Kimba Levitt, Paula Sloan, Jan Denomy. v rL ' Tfk mramL HnnoR societ Do you know who or q an i z es your J un i or and Senior proms? ' Who designs your class f 1 oats? Provi des G r a d u a t :i o n D a y f I o ers ? S t j. 1 1 q u ess i n g ? W e 1 1 , its h o u 1 d b e k n o w n t h a t t h e S t e r i n g C o m m i 1 1 e e s a r e r 63 s p o n s i b }. e f o r t h e s e a c t s „ T h e r e a r e? t w o S t e e r i n g C o m m i t 1 e e? s N J u n i. o r a n d S e n :i o r S o p h o m o r e? s f u n c t i o n w i 1 h o n I y t h e i r C 1 a s s 0 f f :i. c ers. T h e s e Comm i 1 t ees c on s i st sot your c: 1 ass of f i c: er s „ a n d o t h e r s t u d e n t m e (in h e r s . T h e y t o r m 1 d e a s f o r sell a a 1 a c: t i v i 1 3. e s ,, t h e n v a t e f o r a p p r o v a 1 „ T h r o u q h t h e i r w o r k , w e g e t o u r p r o m s d a n c e s f 1 a w e r sal es , and f 1 oats . E. a { :: h e I e c t e d m e n b e r has a say in what goes on ,, but the final ci c: i s ;i. o n r es t s u p o n t h e q r o u p a s: a w h ale, a i ) d w i t h t h e ad v i s e? o f t in e i r a d v i s o r s M r . R o Li e r t. s „ J u n i o r , a n d M r . Weber, 8 e n i o r Ad vi sor « T o b e a 1 J H S (T3 e m b e r ,, y o u m l.( s t m a i n t a i n a 3 . 6 a v e r a g e a s a S c:« p h c j rn a r e w a 3 « 4 a s a j u n i (a r , a n cJ a . ? as a S3 n i o r . V o u mus t also b e n o m i n at ed la y a f a c: u 1 1 y m 63 m b e r « After n o m i n a t i o n h t h e d 63 c i s i on r es t s up on t h e per son p s c h arac t er an d ser v ice. A 1 so , y o u m u s t be a c t i v e w i. t h a n e s c: h o o .1 acti vi t y , e x c: 1 u d i n q the Soc i ety . 3. (Front row) Lisa Hohaann, Lori Eck, Jodi Schweihofer, Michele Weisner, Sue McClain, Rachael Robinson. (Back row) Frank DeMeqlio, Jeff Bondy, Dawn LaDuke, Dave Alien, John Kerrigan. 4. (Front row; Jenny Koch, Julie Gorecki, Kitba Levitt, Wendy Schawarz. (Back row) Dan Gorzen, Becky Cotton, Julie Brisbois, Michele Gilleran, Mark Saunders. RECORDS RECORDS GIRL’S VARSITY BASKETBALL St.Clair ' 37 3 ' 52 41 41 43 54 43 30 58 15 i ' uus-Le VMl Richmond 57 Lutheran North 44 Alqonac Marine City Holy Cross Imlay City ysv lle S.C.A.L. Season Record Talnse era g lgonac Marine Imlay f GIRL’S TENNIS CfaTr- ' -Opponent v v 0 Port Huron J 7 0 Lanse Creuse, ' 0 Aldont 0 L ' anse Creuse N. 1.5 Port Huron 0 P.Hm Northern JV 0 Chippewa Valley 3 Almont 3 Lapeer West r 1 P.H. Northern 1 L’ans¥ Creuse 7 Pont ac, Northern o d i 6.5 7 8.5 2 7 8 ' 4 8.5 5.5 4 6 6 A 32 GOLF at. Clair Opponent 164 Algonac 190 180 T® Marine Citv r 222 170 P. H. Northern 172 179 Marvsviile 170 167 Cros-Lex ' 191 166 Richmond r 167 217 Port Huron 227 168 Algonac 193 168 Marine Citv 219 165 Marvsviile 177 168 Cros-Lex 185 156 Richmond 183 196 SCAL 7-1 Anchor Bay 227 FOOTBALL St. Clair Opponent 21 Yale 8 14 Marine Citv 0 41 Imlay City 6 28 Marvsviile Cros-Lex 30 14 41 ' Richmond 8 3 . ‘41 Woodhavea Aigonac i 36 Author toy 3 SCAL 5-1 Overall 6- j 4 Overall 13-1 League 1st Region 3rd State 23rd Season Reco rd r i A ■ 1 CROSS COUNTRY-BOYS 1 St. Clair t 1 Opponent 20 15 37 27 19 19 i Aigon T-w-m t 43 Marine 48 ■Jr Capac North Cros-Lex Roseville 70 28 42 44 Season Record RECORDS RECORDS VARSITY BASKETBALL St. Clair i Opponent 54 P.H.N.f 37 45 Chippawa Valley 42 53 Anchor Bay 59 62 Capac 71 54 Narine City 50 liliv iitv 1)1 Narysville 53 39 Cros-Lex 54 5? P.JW. ' rts c 53 Rrthao p 45- Lanse CreQse Neaph(0 5 ASonai Nfirine IaUy larysville Iver All 11-13 15! 11: 15 13-U . 12:J5t2 j£ St Over All 4 VARSITY VOLLEYBALL P.H.N. P.H.H. Algonac Narine City Ialay City Narysville Richaond ! Algonac ine City Y City svHle iond St. Clair WRESTLING ( 4 Ialay City ■ Roseville Brablec l Richaond I Naasulla Troy Athens Algonac Capac Lanse Creuse North Cros-Lex Narine City Yale Capac Tournaaent 6th of B Yale Invitational 3rd of 8 Troy Invitational 4th of 8 SCAL 1-5 Over All Opponent 38 24 27 32 SHIMMING St. Clair Opponent 61 Roseville Brablic 66 82 Narine City 31 52 Narysville 75 Roaeo 83 Clintondale 71 Narim Oity 58 — k . u gets munc J.V. FOOTBALL St. Clair Opponent IB Vale 6 12 Marine City 14 6 Inlay City IS 0 Marysville 39 6 Cros-Lex 14 Richnond 0 Woodhaven IB Alqonac 18 Anchor Bay 36 Left to Right Front Rows Bob Groff, Jeff P f e n t , R i c h L e o n a r d, T:i m Wee k s Sec: o n d Rows Greg Saunders, Jeff 6 r e i q K e v :i. n Wr i q h t , Ken Rh ad i q an , Ed Cr eec h , Don Sh aw « Th 1 r d Row : Sc at t Cybart, Dave Seufert, Gary Brown , Ramy Schwei hof er Sc huh mac her McCabe , Kurt Fourth Rows Wingate, Denny Askew, Dan Holbrook, Steve Savers , Doug West r i c Coaches s Rich Mallwitz, Dan Eves. Hal , T i m Mann « Pat ' ■ L k - ' WOK WOKA WO K W OK WO K J - V „ F o o t b a 1 1 cl i d n t. h a v e w h a t; y o u w o u 3. d call a successful year as far as the record went, 2-6 « But i. n ( J :i. v i d u a 1 i m p r o v e m e n t w a s t r e m e n dous. Being a s m a 1 1 s q u a c 3 wit h m a n y i n i u r i e s also hurt the team. Toward the end of the year varsity reserves were b r o u q h t d o w n t o help f i 3. 1 v a c:: e n t s p o t s . 1 . 7 Kent Mann throws a b omb . 2 . T wo S3a i n t s 7 defenders pursue and bring down a Wood haven runner 37 up, up fin □ a wav St.Clair Opponent 39 P. H. N. 16 40 Capac 27 31 Clintondale 36 36 Cros-Lex 21 21 Richaond 34 43 Luthern North 19 41 Alqonac 15 43 Marine city 34 34 Holy Cross 14 38 Inlay City 16 30 Marysville 16 45 Cros-Lex 17 33 RichnondlO.T.) 36 60 Yale 20 37 Lanse Creuse 15 27 Algonac 16 38 Marine city 14 41 Inlay City 15 26 Marysville 30 47 Alnont 24 Record 16-4 The Girl’s J.V. Basketbal 1 Team d e mo n s t r a t e d t h e i r spirit and d e t e r m i n a t i o n on t h e court b y p ost i n ci a n overall record of 16 wins and 4 losses. Displaying the skills of the JV is 1. Fran Hopper cruising in for one of her many lay-ups. 2. Striving t;o raise the already high score is Sue Lansky. 3. Making a fast break while showing her dribbling ability is Shannon Me Cal 1 urn. ) n TEnnis 3 TEflm TILTS AT HI Desp i t e their r ec: or d of 1-1 1, the 1982 G :i r 1 s T e n n i s T e a m h a d a f i n e se a s o n . 1 n on 1 v t heir f i r st. year as a t e a m t h e y p u lied together and r ep r esen t ed St - Clair H i g h p r o u d 1 y . H e r e are our girls in action. i. Jodi Sc h we i h of er r e t ur n s a shot . 2 . Co-Cap t a i n Stephanie Groff puts ever y 1 1 i n q i n t. o her game. 3. Coach S t a b 1 e i n w a t c h e s a match « 4 . Chr i s M a r t i n e z w a i t s f or a r e t urn. 5 . A m y R i. s k s h o w s e x c e 1 1 e n t i- o r m . 6. Ellen Astalos warms u p f o r a m a t c h . 9 w ’ Under the new leadership of Coach ' forty Mont ' ,, the 3 stint® 0a 1-f Team an out st andinq season f i n i sh a nq the season Wl I ved a and g their so .Ives into ret Place victory life League meet a 327 . From e the Saints moved u I: o t he Reg i on a 1. s , e they finished ml uul of 17. Bublitz finished t with a 76 « owed bv T odd c v-®2. Jeff es 88, Jeff miborn-94, and e Newel c t i -97 . was the trip to State Playoff - . • ; I rtWL ,-r. . This year St. Clair began a new tradition for choosing Cheerleaders. The Varsity football cheerleaders were Dawn Bacon, Becky Cotton, Wanda Debars, Jan Denomy, Ginger Nesbitt, Wynn Pike, Amy Rands, Amy Schweihofer, Barb Stubbs and Shan Williams. JV Football Cheerleaders: bary Ellen Adams, Debbie Wesley, L ' tcy Zimmer, Nancy Muggel burg , Sherry Laming and Julie Netter. Varsity Basketball Cheer leaders: Jamene Artman, Wanda Debars, Jan Denomv, Willie biller, Ginger Nesbitt, Wynn Pike, Amy Rands, Ryan Robinson, Amy Schweihofer, Laura Schaaf, Barb Stubbs and Shari Williams. JV Basketball Cheerleaders: Tracy Shaw, Nina Antonnim, Joy Nixon, Lucy Zimmer, Jennifer Green, Shannon bcCallum, Jennifer Loznak and T am 1 Burgett. j.u. packs in THE PDinTS The J.V. Boys Basketbal 1 team under t. h e e o a c h inq o f J V 1 r - Albrecht had a terrific season- With much work and dedication the team had earned an 8-3 record going into the last of the season. (Front row left to right) J- kaczperski, T. Hayden- G- R CD ehring, K - B 1 u h m , R Sc: h we i. h ofer, and E - Wi sn i ewsk i . ( Bac k row) Coach V- Albecht, D- Shafer, D- Shaw, D- Westr ick, D. Westrick, D. lansky, and S. Murray - S3 iM 1 J.U UQLLEVBALL 56 The J - V. Vol 1 eybal 1 team was off to a slow start but the team start i ng rol 1 1 ng as the season progressed. Under the Coaching of J a n et Co r n i s h a n d M i c: k i e Hun t oon , t h e new Team with their new Coaches took the first par t of t h e season to get used to p 1 ay i ng as a team - The team consists of: Nancy Barrett, Lisa Busl epp , Mar y Campel 1 , LeAnn Gorkins, Renee Gill eran „ J i 1 1 K i m s a r , L y n n K o t c h e r , V e n e s s a K o m m e r , S u e Lansky, Tracy Schwei hofer , Dawn S h a q e n a , A n d r e a Summer , Donna Webber „ Susan Wei sner - 57 m- j Girls Tennis Tea®. Front row: Alison Rowland, Jennifer Loznak, Stephanie Groff, Mary Pel ath and John Kerrigan. Second row: Mr. Stablin, Racheai Robinson, Kristy Gar en, Amv Risk, Jodi Schweihofer, Dave Allen. Standing: Ruth Sanger, Dawn LaDuke, Sue Minton, Joe Lee Morgan, Ellen Astal os and Kris Martinez. Swimming Tea® Front row: M. Tons, S. Snider, P. Chitwood, M.-E. Adams, and K. Schroeder. Second row: R. Jechura, C. Biland, C. Bassett, K. VanKerhburq, H. Carmen, S. Muggleburg, and B. Staaplis. Third row: Coach Mihaiu, B. Cotton, J. Babcock, R. Guadagni, B. Stocki, T. LaRue, S. Vetter, and T. Wyllie-Assistant Coach. Fourth row: C. Vetter, R. Robinson, P. Fuerst, B. Steffy, C. Toms, K. Wyl lie, S. Minton, D. Vogel, D. Bacon, and T. Clary. Fifth row: A. Risk, R. Bolaii, J. Burkard, D. Sheets, D. Biland, and K. Stommel. Not pictured: B. Child. Girls Varsity Basketball Front row: L. Leonard, K. Shroader , A. Shaw, S. Young, and C. Kotcher. Standing: Mr. Shaw, P. Barren, L. Buslepp, P. Erickson, S. Distelrath, L. Corkins, and M. MaCalium. Girls Cross Country Front row: T. Miller and T. Linarski. Back row: S Recor, J. Nixon, and K. Vantien. Standing: Mr. Albreact. Girls Varsity Volleyball Front row: C. Kotcher, S. Young, L. Huston, W. Schwarz, T. Wilkowski, and A. Sullivan. Back row: F. Hopper, J. Schweihofer, S. Recor, 0. Mitchell, N. Gilleran, and B. Everitt. (not pictured: T. Millerand alternates T. Martell and T. Linarski.) C Boys Varsity Football First row: S. Rossi, M. Weitrick, T, Paleraino, J. Burkard, J. Hadwin, N. Davis, R. Robinson, T. Pringle, S. Kiddoo, and 6. Eves. Second row: R. Liva, R. Slis, D. Sheets, B. Rossi, J. Butlin, N. Tunison, R. Rayao, J. Hessineo, and R. Shaw. Third row: J. Schweihofer, G. Roehring, T. Ellery, R. Jones, J. Kazberski, 6. Saith, D. Harkle, and T. Winkler. Fourth row: S. Schroeder, B. Child, C. flahn, T. Brooks, M. Bickley, J. Grieg, J. Roshak, and 6. Johnson. Coaching Staff: Coach witukiewicz, Coach Winzer, and Coach Thoel. Boys Cross Country Front row: Robert McDowell, R.J. Liva, Stan Linarski, and Jin Killians. Back row: Randy Carnahan, To Lasing, Marty Prout, Larry Prout, Dave Kestrick, Steve Vetter, and Chuck Fahner. Front Row: Ken Pavlov, Rich Leonard, Darius Fadanelli, Richard Jones, Patrick Kingate. Second Row: LeeAnn Deseulenaere, John Link, George Johnson, Kayne Manchester, Ron Behes, Coach Archer. Third Row: Coach Kitukiewicz, Mark Moitke, Bob 6roff, To Kingsbury, Tub McDowell. Golf Tea Kneeling: Mike Valentine, Don Verbeke, Eric Cornish, Eric Hiese, Jeff Ingles, and Todd Fluery. Standing: Coach Monte, Jeff Springborn, Bob Stef f v, Dan Draghiceanu, Steve Snider, Carl Bublitz, and Jeff Kestrick. Boys Varsity Basketball Front row: Rick Shaw, To Kinkier, To Paler ino, Rob Liva, Ti Gerrits, and Marty Prout. Back row: Jeff Springborn, Janie Butlin, Kayne Castle, Jeff Ingles, Scott Schulte, Brian Eves, Denny Askew, Todd Fluery, Karl Bublitz, and Coach Monte. Bend, Richard Berger, Rodney Blackbird, Alison Bond, Hary Broun, Lisa Bunker, Sharon Burkard, John Campbell, Kathleen 65 Chapman , Michael Child, Rodert Cardella, Linda Clary, David Cornish, Eric 66 Castle, Wayne Clay, Gerald Creech, Susan Coleman, Jemone Corry, Rusty Cvbart, Cynthia Cummings, Paul Distelrath, Sue Godea, David Donaqhy, Carolyn Driscoll, Jennifer Dwyer, kelly Eck , Lori Eecthout, Cathv Esiench, Janet Eupson, Kristi Erickson, John Eves, Brian flitton. John Francois, Aaron Fuerst, Peter Gapshes. Troy 68 Fadanelli, Gregory Fleury, Andrew Fieury, Terrance Gray, Lisa Breuber, Leah Graff, Stephanie Naas, Christine Hadwin, Jeffrey Hahn, Sherrie Hohmann, Lisa Huffman, Michael Karas, Mary Kerrigan, John Keusch, Michael Kiddoo, Steven 70 Lamb , Ruth Kathyrn LeDuc Klemmer, William Koch, Christian LaRue, Ramona Lawlor, Andrew Kolan, John Krzywiecki, James LaRue, Creighton LaDuke, Dawn LaDuke, Kelly Manchester, Wayne Marsh, Christopher Mattock, Nancy McCiain, Susan Minton, Susan Mitchell, Daylene Morey, Rene’ Charles Muggelberg Willia® Muggelberg Munro, Constance Murray, Cathy Nesbitt, Theresa Fecor , Jody Peiath, Mary Qles, Patricia Parrish, Sue Ann Peters, Stephen 74 Paiermino, Thoisas Parker, Mark Parker, Michael Pavlov, Kenneth Prout, Martin Reichle, John Reuba, j) onaJd Rhadigan. Sean Rinke, Jill Ritter, Teresa Robinson. Rachel Robinson, Ryan Schwartz, Jon Schweihcter, Daniel Schweihofer, Ki® Schweihofer, Jodi 76 Roshal;, Martin Rossi, Stephen Russell, Hark Schaaf, Laura Schailer, David Schlener, Andrea Rybinski, Geraldine SeafGrd, Kevin Sequin, Cheri Shinske, Suzanne Sippell, Erik Slezinski, Stephen Salqot, Randy Stem, Michael Stock i , Robert Stoecker, Debra Stoner, Laura Sullivan, Carl Swierkosz, Anthony VanSickle, Kristine Wallace. Marvanne Weisner. Michelle Westrick, Michael Westrick, Michael 78 VanTieffl, Karen Varty, Janies Vehko, Jennifer Verbeke, Karen Hubert, Williae Turecky, Daniel Tyler, Douglas Westrick, Michael Zinsser, Nancy Westrick, Verne Will ians. Shelly Wilton, Cindy f: Wola!;, Patricia Zischerk, Marqueiia 79 Ahles, James 64 Allen, David 31,62,64 Alien, Michael 27, o4 Ameei, Kimberly 64 Artisan, Janiene 15,16,19,20,26,49,64 Babcock, Judith 13,14,19,26,60,62,64 Barran, Paula 15,38,39,62,64 Barshaw, Natalie 64 Bartrand, Biane 64 Bassett, Catherine 62,64 Bedard, Merina 4,64,116 Bell, Gregory 64 Bend, Richard 24,27,65 Berger, Rodney 65 Blackbird, Alison o5,109 Bond, Mary 8,65,119 Bondy, Jeffrey 31,65 Bougenoy, Lynn 65 Bougenoy, Randy 65 Brooks, Kenneth 65,94 Brown, Lisa 65 Bunker, Sharon 10,65 Burkard, John 4, 62, a3,65 Campbell, Kathleen o5 Car del 1 a , Linda 6 o Castle, Wavne 50, 63, 06 , 106, 1 13 Chapman, Michael 66 Child, Robert 27,63,66 Clary, David 14,62,66 Clay, Gerald 66 Coleman, Jerome 27,66 Corry, Rusty 60 Cornish, Eric 21,47,63,66 Creech, Susan 06,116 Cummings, Paul 66 Cvbart, Cynthia 26,27,66 Davis, Matthew 14,18,24,63,67 Decker, Katherine 67 Deior, Craiq 67 DeMeglio, Frank 14,15,31,67 Di stelr ath , Sue 14,39,62,67 Dooea, David 67,114 Donaghy, Carolyn 67,118,119 Driscoll, Jennifer 26,67 Dwyer, Kelly 15,67,107 Eck, Lori 24,30,31,67 Eeckhout, Cathy o7 Ellery, Eva 67,119 Emerich, Janet 27 , 08 Empson, Kristi 26,68 Erickson, John 15,68 Eves, Brian 4.14,15,50,51,63,68 Fadanelli, Gregory 5,68 Fleury, Andrew 27,68,116 Fleury, Terrance 68 Fleury, Todd 4,32,51,63,68 FI l t ton , John 68 Francois, Aaron 68 Fuerst, Peter 62,68,117,119 Gap 5 hes, Troy 68 Gauss, Kelly 69 Gerrits, Timothy 63,69,106,107,112 GoethaU, Carmen 27,69 Graham, Cynthia 69 Gray, Lisa 69,118 Greuber, Leah 8,69 Groff, Stephanie 11,32,62,69 Haas, Christine 69,117,119 Hadwin, Jeffrey 19,24,30,63,69,114 Hahn, Sherrie 24,69,119 Hohmann, Lisa 31,69 Huffman, Michael 69 Hunt, Suzanne 70 Huston, Lynn 12, 30, o2, 70 Jacob, Joseph 70 Jamison, Rebecca 70 Jeroue, Susan 70 Johnson, Susan 9,70 Jordan, Damela 70 Kammer, Kevin 70,116 Karas, Mary 9,70 Kerrigan, John 31,62,70,116 Keusch, Michael 70 Kiddoo, Steven 4,35,63,70,114 Klemmer, William 71,114 Koch, Christian 71 Kolan, John 10,71 Krzywiecki, James 71 Krzyzanski, Jeffrey 10 LaDuke, Dawn 15,28,29,31,62,71 LaDuke, Kelly, 26,71 Lamb, Ruth 21,71 LaRue. Creighton 27.62,71,107 LaRue, Ramona 71,119 Lawlor, Andrew 71 LeDuc, Kathryn 71 Leonard, Lori 62,71 Likins, Lisa 72 Liva, Raymond 21,63,72 Loftis, Suzanne 72 Lutz, Theresa 72,116 Lyden, John 4,26,72 Macey, Wavne 72 Mahn, Craig 63,72 Malcolm, Loren 72 Manchester, Wayne 4,14,19,63,72 Marsh, Christopher 72,114 Mason, John 72 Mattock, Nancy 72 McClain, Susan 30,31,72,116 McCoy, Karen 73 McLeod, Joseph 73,116 Mertz, John 73,118,119 Miller, Teresa 29,32,62,73,117 Minton, Susan 62,73 Mitchell, Daylene 54,55,62,73,118,119 Morey, Rene’ 73 Muggelberg, Chuck 73 Mugqelberg, William 73 Munro, Constance 19,73,116 Murray, Cathy 73 Nesbitt, Theresa 24,26,30,73 Oles, Patricia 74 Palermino, Thomas 4,19,51,63,74 Parker, Mark 74 Parker, Michael 74 Parrish, Sue Ann 74 Pavlov, Kenneth 63,74 Pecor, Jody 74 Pelath, Mary 62,74,116 Peters. Stephen 74 Picklehaupt, Neil 15,26,27,74 Pike, Wynn 9.18,49,74.118,119 Pieysier, Connie 74 Plonka, Theresa 75,118,119 Porter, Bronwyn 30,75,117,119 Portu, Hugo 10,75,87,114 Pringle, Thomas 35,63,75 Prout, Martin 32,63,75 Reichle, John 75 Reuba. Donald 75 Rhadi an, Sean 14,75,115 Rinke, Jill 8,30,75 Ritter, Teresa 75 Rooinson, Rachel 31,62,75, iu9 Robinson, Ryan 4,15,18,20,26,63,75.114 Roshak, Martin 76.106 Rossi. Stephen 63,76,107,114,115 Rus sell, Mark 76 Rybinski, Geraldine 15,30,76,112 Schaaf, Laura 49,76 Schalter, David - 76 Schlener, A ' ndrea 20,24,30,76 Schroeder, Steven 34.63,76,87 Schwartz, Jon 76 Schweihoier, Daniel 76 Schweihofer, Kim 9,76,107 Schweihofer, Jodi 15.28,29,31,62,76,109 Seaford, Kevin 77,109 Sequin, Cheri 14,77 Shinske, Suzanne 19,26,77 Sippell, Erik 77,113 Slezinski, Stephen 77 Solgot, Randy 77 Stein, Michael 77 Stocki. Robert 61,62,77,110 Stoecker, Debra 77 Stoner, Laura 11,77,116 Sullivan, Carl 77, llo Swierkosz, Anthony 77 Thibert, William 78 Turecky, Daniel 14,78,119 Tyler, Douglas 78,116 VanSickle, Kristine 78 VanTiem, Karen 32,62,78 Varty, James 78 Vehko. Jennifer 11,14,15,26,30,78 Verbere, Karen 14,19,26,30,78 Wallace, Maryanne 78 Weisner, Michelle 15,19,31,78.116.117 Westrick, Michael James 18,22,24.26.63,78 Westrick. Michael J, 78 Westrick. Michael Joseoh 79 Westrick, Verne 8.15,19,29.30,79 Williams, Shellv 26,79.112 Wilton, Cindy 79 Winn, John 79 Wolak, Patricia 79 Wvllie. Karen 14,23.61,62,79.119 Zickgrat, Robert 15,16,16.19,79 Zimmer, Nancy 19,79,115 Zischerk, Marqueila 79 SEniDRS Acciavatti, Rinaldo 59,86 Adams, Mary Ellen 19,48,62,86 Akred, Ronald 86 Anthony, Thrisa 86 Bacon, Dawn 9,18,29,60,86,117 Bassett , Edward 86 Behem, Ronald 63,86 Bennett, Jay 86 Bezenah, Andrew 86 Bickley, Marvin 20,22,25,29,63,86 Biland, Debra 62,86 Blanchard, Anthony 86 Boeck, Chr i st ine 86,92 Brabender, Julie 30,86,110 Brisbois, Julie 30,86,116 Brooks, Thomas 22,34,63,86, 118, 11 ( Brown, Cheryl 86,92 Brown, David 10,86,87 Bublitz, Karl 46,47,63,86 Burgess, Linda 86 Burgess, Richard 86,116 Burkhardt, Craig 86 But 1 in, James 22,24,25,51,63,86,8 Carman, Heather 62,86 Carnahan, Randy 63,87 Cartwright, Kert 87 Christiansen, Pamela 87 Christiansen, Todd 87 Clark, Guy 87 Cordan, Michel 87,107 Cotton, Rebecca 9,62,87,116 Cottrell, Michelle 87 Decker, Dawn 87 Deior, Barbara 87 DeMars, Wanda 9,49,87,88 DeMeglio, Curtis 87,113 DeMeulenaere, Leanne 87,116 Denomy, Janice 9,30,49,87 DeRue, Sue 87 DeRyck, Diann 87 Devroy, Robert 87 DiNardo, Christopher 87 Donohoo, Steve 87 Downey, Pauia 87 Eads, Leemand 87 Earich, Art 87 Eck, Robert 87,104,107 Eller, William 87,112 Ellery, Thomas 63,87,88 Everitt, Beth 30,62,86,88,116,117 Fahner, W. Charles 30,63,88 Fosgard, Thomas 88,106,119 Foulkes, Kimberley 88,119 Fraley, James 88 Fraley, Lisa 88 Frantz, Tricia 88 Frasier, Rebecca 88 Gilleran, Michele 29,30,62,86,86,119 Gilmore, Heather 88,117 Gorecki, Julie 25,29,88 Gorzen, Daniel 88 Graham, Donald 88 Graham, Ronald 88 Gramer , Katherine 88, 115 Greig, James 34,63,88 Greig, B. Jeffrey 88 ,90,118,119 Guadagni, Robert 62,88 Hall, Kelly 88 Hansel, Kurt 86 Harms, Michael 11,88,113 Havens, Cheri 88 Hicks, Thomas 88 9 Hohmann, Bruno 88 Ingles, Jeffrey 50,63,88, 9i Israel, Margaret 89 Johnson, George 63,89 Johnston, James 89 Kaczperski, Jill 30,89 Kane, Richard 16,20,30,89 7 Kapanka, Saily 89 Kavanaugh, James 89,11b Kelley, Robert 69 Keusch, Sue 89 Kingsbury, Thomas 58,69 Kinney, Courtenay 28,29,89, 111 Kinvon, Paul 89 Koch, Jennifer 30,89,117 Koch, Mary Ann 89 Kolan, Diana 89 Kotcher. Cynthia 12,30,39,54,55,86,89 Krueger, Karen 89 Kujda. Catherine 24,69,90 LaCroix. Dawn 89 Laeaer, Brian 89 LaG ' row, Joseph 89 LaLonde, Donald 89 Laming, Sherry 48,89 Lang, Michelle 89,109 Lanter, Robin 89 LeDuc, Matthew 89 Leicwicz, Paula 89 Lempke, Laurie 90 Lenn, Shelia 90 Levitt, Kimba 19,30,90,116 Lindsay, Catherine 90 Liniarski, Carl 90,109 Liniarski, Stanley 63,90,94,107 Link, John 59,63,90 Liva, Robert 22,51,63,90,113 Lowry, Leslie 90 Lumley, Randy 90 Lundman Stevan 90 MacDonald, Scott 91 rial i ch, Denise 90,91 Malanowski, Allen 91 Malcolm, Reginald 91 Markel, Dennis 63,91 Martin, John 91 McCallum, Melissa 38,39,62,91 McConnell, Kimberly 91 McCormick, Joseph 91,116 McDowell, Timothy 27,59,63,91 McFadden, Cynthia 30,91 McNally, Brenda 91 McQueen, Donald 92 Mead, Tamra 91,92 Messineo, James 63,92 Mevers, Thomas 92,114 Miller, Deimas 49, 92, 117, li8, 119 Moitke. Mark 63,92 Morey, Janine 92 Morqan, Jolee 62,92 Morrison, Aiesia 92 Murphy, Elizabeth 92 Murray, Donald 19,20,22,27.52,53,92, 114 Murray, Joanne, 92,119 Nesbitt, Virginia 9,29,30,49,86,92 Nowicki, Stephen 30,47,92.117 Qrzechowski, Jodi 92,116 Osterland, Jodv 92,112 Page, David 92 Parker, Jeffrey 92 Parker, Margaret 92 ravlunas, 6regory 92 Peterson, Jeffrey 21,92,112 Pfiei, Amy 92 Pietrykowski, Cathy 92 Foppenga, Irvin 92 Prout. Larry o3,92 Fung, Florence 92,107 Rancilio, Jeffrey 92 Rands, Amv 49,92 Kay mo, Randy 34,63,87,92 Recor, Ricnard 92 Renny, Charles 92 Reuba, kimberiy 92 Rife, Mary Beth 30,92 Risk, Amy 29,62,93,110 Ritter, Janice 93 Roehrinq, Gary 22,53,63,87,93 Roshak, Jeffrey 63,93 Rossi, Robert 34,63,93 Saunders, Mark 30,93,116 Schroeder, Kelly 62,93 Schulte, Scott 22,63,87,93 Schwartz, Scot 93 Schwarz, Wendv 30,54,62,93,116 Schweihofer, Amv 9, 18,21 1 2z, 49,93 Schweihofer, Jeffrey 20,63,93 Schweihofer, Judy 62,93 Schweihofer, Lisa 19,93 Seutert, David 93 Shaw, Frederick 4,20,22,50,51,63,93 Sheets, David 34,62,63,93,109 Shinske, J. Robert 90,93,111 Shovan, Carol 93 Simons, Scott 93 SladGwski, Diane 93 SI l s, Robert 20,36,63,93 Sloan, Paula 26,30,93 Scigot, Lisa 93 5parschu, Pamela 30,93.119 Spencer, John 93,117 Stcckemer, Laurie 90,93 Stahl. Cindy 93, 107 StuODs, Barbara 9,20,49,93 Sullivan, Amv 30,62,93 Tackaberry, Michael 93 Taughinoauqh, Duane 93 Tobev, Jon 93,114 : 0 fflavkG, Lori 94 Tricomo, Samuel 94 Tumson, Michael 30,63,94 Turner. Fan 94 Vauuvan, James 94,109 Verbeke, Donald 63,94 Verhaeghe, Dale 94, 116 Verhaeqhe, Jack 94 Vetter, Stephen 62,63,94 Wallace, Pamela 94 Wesiev, Deborah 19,48,94, i09 Westrick, David 63,94 Westrick, Glenn 94 westrick, Jeffrey 3,94 Westrick. Jerry 94 Westrick, John 94 Westrick, Joseph 94 Westrick, Terri 94 Whittarer, Lisa 86,91,94 Wilke, Cheryl 30,94 Wilkowski, Tamara 54,62.94 Williams, Shan 49,94 Williams, Vicki 94 wiiton, Linda 99 Winkler, Thomas 22,34,50,63.94, 113 V ' ounQ, Sardra 54,62.94, i07 roung, Tracy 94 Zaccardeili, Dawn 94 Zobl, Christine 94 JUniDR 83 Acciavatti, Dino 95, 98 Achatz , Rodger 11, 95 Ameel, Jennifer 95 Amey, Kimberly 95, Hi Anthony, Lisa 95, 9o Antoni ni , Nina 20,48,95 Aquillo, Tony 95 Askew, Dennis 63,95 Astaios, Ellen 62,95, 106 Augustson, Sauna 95, 114 Baker, John 95 Barrett, Nancy 56,57,95 Bartrand, Richard 26,95, 97, 114 Bauman, Joseph 95, 116 Bedard, Lisa 95 Bedford, Tina 95 Bi i and, Christine 62,95 Biscorner, Gregory 95 Bluhm, Keith 52,53,95 Boeck, Jay 95 Bol am, Rooert o2,95 Britz, Michel le 95, 112 Brown, Gary 95 Burgess, Roberta 95 Burgett, Tamara 48, 96 Busiepp, Lisa 20,24,29,38,56,96,116 Campbell, Mary 56,96, 117 Chitwood, Daniel o2,96 Clark, Jeff 96 Clary, JameslO, 96, 100, 114 Conner, Jesse 96, 114 Cooper, Steven 96 Cor kins, LeAnn 56,62,96,116 Creech, Edward 96,116 Cybart, Scott 96 Daldine, Janice 96 Daly, Denise 96,99 Damman, Lori 96 Daniels, Nicole 96,110 Deior, Michael 9o Draghiceanu, Daniel 63,96 Driscoll, Tiffany 96 DuPuie, Jeffrey 96, i06 Earich, Tammv 96 Eggert, Kimberly 96 Ei senhar dt , David 96,98,114 Erickson, Paula 32,62,96 Fadanelii, Darius 59,63,96 Fahner, Thomas 97 Fike, Donna 97 Fraley, Paul 97, 109 Galante, Jennie 97,100 Garman, Christine 62,97 Gerhardt, 5hawn 97 Go, Judy 97 Goodell, Frederick 97 Green, Jennifer 48,95,97 Groff, Robert 63,97 Grove, Stephen 97 Groves, Christine 97 Hamilton, Joseph 97 Harms Catherine 97,98 Hayden, Brian 97,114 Hayden, Todd 41,53,97 Heiss, Eric 63,97 Heminger, Steven 97 Holbrook, Damei 36,97, 110 Hopper, Mary Frances 40,54,62,97,99 Hutkowski, Kevin 97 Hyslop, Andrea 95,97,116 Israel, Joanne 97,114 Jechura, Robert 62,97,116 Johnson, Jean 97 Johnston, Kimberly 97 Jones, Richard, 19,36,63,97 K.aczper ski , Jeffrey 35,53,63,97 Kerrigan, Mark 97 Kimsal, Jill 56,97 Kliemann, Michael 97 Knoell, Diana 97,110 Krause, Andrew 97 Laming, Thomas 63,98 Lansky, Dennis 53,98,110 Lanter, Keith 98 Leonard, Richard 63,98 Liebetreu, Kimberly 98 Light, Barbara 29,41,95,98, llo Liniarski, Theresa 62,98 Logan, Jana 98 Lommtz, Laura 98,116 Lowry, Holly 98 Loznak, Jennifer 48,62,98,115 Lundman, Thomas 98 Lutz, Stephen 98 Mahn, Kurt 36,37,98 Majeski, Robert 98 Martel 1 , Theresa 93 Martinez, Christine 27,29,62,98,116 Mavhew, Deborah 98 McCallum, Shannon 48,98 McCoy, Wendy 11,98 McLeod, Robert 98,116 McNamara, Colleen 98 McQueen, Ann 98 Mitchell, Joanne 99 Muggelberg, Nancy 19,48,99 Muggelberg, Susan 62,99 Neman, Rita 99,116 Netter, Julianne 19,99,117 Nichols, Michelle 99 Nixon, Joy 32,48,62,99 Osgood, Lisa 99 Parker, Charles 99 Patterson, Christine 96,99 Peters, Scott 99 Pfent, Jeffery 25,99,109 Phillips, Julie 99 Recor, Sandra 32,54,62,99 Reichle, Gary 99 Rhadigan, Ken 37,96,99 Rollet, Douglas 99 Rowland, Allison 62,99,116 Ruff, Ten 99 Sampler, Kirk 99 Sanger, Don 99 Sanger, Ruth 62,99 Saunders, Gregory 99 Sawher, Michelle 99 Sayers, Steven 99 Schaller, Daniel 99 Scheiler, Angela 99 Schuhmacher, Hal 36,99 Schunk, Sonja 99,112 Schweihoter, Jan 99 Schweihoter, Lynn 100 Schweihofer, Raymond 25,37,100 Schweihofer, Stephanie 100 Schweihofer, Susan 100 Sequin, Jeannie 100 Shafer, David 52,53, 100 Shagena, Dawn 56, 100,116 Shagena, Pamela 100 Sharrow, Pamela 100,114, Ho Shaw, Donald 53,87, 100 Shaw, Tracy 100,19 Shel ton , Penny 100 Simons, Li sa iOO Smith, Gary 34,63, 100 Smith, Mary 100 Smith, Natitia 100 Snider, Steven 62,63, 100 Sol got , Richard 100 Spear, Michelle 100,106 Springborn, Jeffrey 63,100 Stamp! is, ‘Elizabeth 62,100 Steffy, Robert 46,47,62,63,100 Stevens, Judy 100 Stommel, Kenneth 60,100,112 Storlie, Timothy 100 Suisse, Tamara 100 Tackaberry, David 100 Thornton, Thomas 100 Ticknor, Robert 101 Toms, Mark 62,101 Tucker, Timothy 101 Turner, Alan 101 Valentine, Michael 63,101 VanKehrberg, Cathy 27,62,95,101 VanLuven, Kimberly 101 Varty, Emelie 101 Varty, MaryLynn 101 Vehko, Heidi 101 Ventimiglia, Gregory 101,112 Vetter, Cynthia 62,101,116 Vogel, Dana 62,101 Wal ter 5, Dawn 101 Warn, John 101, 116 Weeks, Ralph 101 Weeks, Timothy 101 Weisner, Susan 56, 101,116 Westnck, Douglas 53,101 Whitehead, Robert 101 Williams, Christine 101 Wingate, Patrick 63,101 Wisniewski, Eugene 53,101 Wright, Kevin 101 Zacharias, Stephen 101 Zimmer, Lucille 19,48,101 Zoeplitz, Ann Marie 101 Zweng, Harold 26,97,101,116 SDPHmDRE if f i cer s- Fr ebi dent Lii nqer Nesbitt , vice rrebiufcMiL Treasurer Cindy Kotcher M . 7 ' 1 •= ■ rr esiaent binqer Nesbi ic-ie.e Gi. 1 ler an. Secretary Beth Everitt, and Accuavatti, Ron Aaams, Marv Ellen Akred, Ronald Anthony, Trisha Bacon, Dawn Bassett, Edward Behem, Ronald Bennett, Jav Bezenah, Andrew Bickiev, Marvin Biiand, Debra Bianchard, Anthony Boeck, Christina Brabender, Julie Br i sboi s, Julie Brooks, Thomas Brown, Cher vl Brown, David Carnahan, Randy Cartwright, Kert Christiansen, Pamela Christiansen, Tcdd Clark, 6uv Cardan, Michel Cotton, Rebecca Cottrell. Michelle Decker, Dawn Deicr, Barbara DeMars, Wanda DeMeglio, Curtis Jamie Butlin shows his friends how much he enjoys his mothers sandwiches. DeMeulenaere, Leanne Denomv, Janice DeRue. 5ue DeRvck, Diann Devory. Robert DiNardo, Christopher Donohoo. Steve Downey, Pauia Eads, Leemand Earich, Art Eck, Robert Cl 1 nr ith 11 ! affl Ellery, Thomas Eventt, Beth Fahner, W. Charles Fosguard, Thomas Foulkes, Kimberly Fraley, James Fraley, Lisa Frantz, Tricia Frasier, Rebecca Frees, Marquerite Gauthier, Brian Gilleran, Michele Gorecki, Julie Gorzen, Daniel Graham, Donald Graham, Ronald Gramer, Katherine Grieg, James Grieg, B. Jeffrey Guadaqm, Robert Hall, Kelly Hansel, Kurt Harms, Michael Havens, Chen Hi cks, Thomas Honmann, Bruno Ingles, Jeffrey ■ic:n da .. ric- Isreal, Margaret Johnson, George Johnston, James Kaczperski, Jill Kane, Richard Kapanka, Saliv Kavanaugh, James Kelly, Robert Keusch, Sue Kingsbury, Thomas Kinney, Courtenay Kinyon, Paui Koch, Jennifer Koch, Mary Ann Kolan, Diana Kotcher, Cynthia Krueger, Karen Kujda, Catherine LaCron;, Dawn Laeder, Brian LaGrow, Joseph LaLonde, Donald Laming, Sherry Lang, Micheile Lanter, Robin LeDuc, Matthew Lei owi cz , Paula Leapke, Laurie Lenn, Shelia Levitt, Kimba Lindsay, Catherine Liniarski, Carl Liniarski, Stanely 4 r 7 Lunily, Randy Lundman, Stevan Mar v B i c k 1 ey says and Rob Shin ski n I know I’m cool. % r e a c t s a p p r op r i a t e 1 y . MacDonald, Scott Malich, Denise Mai anowski , Allen Malcolm, Reginald Mar I? el, Dennis Martin, John McCallum, Melissa McConnell, Kimberly McCormick, Joseph Jeff and Lisa both thi nking, 1 i ttl e does Tammie know his number is unlisited. Juniors not pictured: Heather Gilmore, Jamie Hopper, Jeff Kendrick, Cheryl Pitzer, William Robertson, James Stockwel 1 - McDowell, Timothv McFadden, Cvnthia McNally, Brenda 0 H z : rj ll 0 H z mm, J n DC 0 H z D n o: o : o: o u, : r ) E •« u H z • l J h «• ii 0 H z D 0 McQueen, Donald Mead, Tamra Messineo, James Meyers, Thomas Miller, Delmas Miotke, Mark Morey, Jamne Morgan, Jolee Morrison, Alesia Murphy, Elizabeth Murray Donald Murray, Joanne Nesbitt, Virginia Nowicki, Stephen Orzechowski, Jodi Osterland, Jody Page, David Parker, Jeffrey Parker, Margaret Pavlunas, Gregory Peterson, Jeffrey Pietrykowski, Cathv Poppenga, Irvin Prout, Larry Pung, Florence Rancilio, Jeffrey Rands, Amy Raymo, Randy Recor, Richard Renny, Charles Reuba, Kimberly Rife, Mary Beth it „ o 92 2 Risk, A«y Ritter, Janice Roehring, Gary Roshak, Jeffrey Rossi, Robert Saunders, Hark Schroeder, Kelly Schulte, Scott Schwartz, Scot Schwarz, Wendy Schweihofer, Any Schweihofer, Jeffrey Schweihofer, Judy Schweihofer, Lisa Seufert, David Shaw, Frederick Sheets, David Shinske, J. Robert Shovan, Carol Siaons, Duane Scott Sladowski, Diane Slis, Robert Sloan, Paula Solgot, Lisa Sparschu, Paaela Spencer, John Stockeaer, Laurie Stahl, Cindy Stubbs, Barbara Sullivan, Amy Tackaberry, Michael Taughinbaugh, Duane Tobey, Jon 93 jvinr ' yoiNnr yoiNnr yoiNnr yoiNnr yoiNnr jyoiNnr yoi J LJlNi I OR Uf-4 I OR LJ LJIM 1 OR J UIM IOR J LJfM I OR JUNI OR JUNI OR Tcniayko, Lori Tricomo, Samuel Tunison, Michael Turner, Pari VanLuven, Janes Verbeke, Donald Verhaeqhe, Dale Verhaeghe, Jack Vetter, Stephan Wallace, Pamela Wesley, Deborah Westrick, David Westrick, Glenn Westrick, Jeffrey Westrick, Jerry Westrick, John Westrick, Joseph Westrick, Terri Whittaker, Lisa Wilke, Cheryl WilkOMski, Tanara Williams, Shari Willi ams, Vicki Wilton, Linda Winkler, Thonas Young, Sandra Young, Sherry Young, Tracy Zaccardelli, Dawn Zobl, Christine 1 he St. Clair High School Junior’s were trend setters. Throughout the year our Junior sports teams tried their hardest, to do their best and with a few ups and downs they succeeded in doing so. Not. only did the members of the sports teams succeed, but all the members of the Junior Class strove toward their ambitions and goals to be the best that they could be. One of the outstanding accomplishments of the Junior Class this year was the two of the three men who became members of the Cheer leading squad for the •f i r st t i me i n r ec en t: memor y . 1 983 ’ s J un i or s were real go-getters and are looking forward to their Senior year. Good Luck to the Seniors of ” 84 . The Sophomore class officers of 1983 are Barb Light, Kathy Vanrehrberg , Andrea Hyslop, and Jennifer Green Acciavatti, Dino Achatz, Rodger Ameel , Jennifer Amey, Kimberly Anthony, Lisa Antonini, Nina Aquillo, Tony Askew, Dennis Astal os , Ellen Auqustson, Saima Baker, John Barrett, Nancy Bartrand, Richard Bauman, Joseph Bedard, Lisa Bedford, Tina Biland, Christine Biscorner, Gregory Bluhm, Keith Boeck, Jay Bolam, Robert Britz, Michelle Brown, Gary Burgess, Roberta Burgett, Tanara Bus 1 epp , Lisa Canpbell, Hary Chitwood, Daniel Clark, Jeff Clary, Janes Conner, Jesse Cooper, Steven Corkins, LeAnn Creech, Edward Cybart, Scott Daldine, Janice Ken Rhadiqan orders his ring L. isa A n t h o n y , C h ris P a 1. 1 erscin, an d Tiffany Driscoll enjoy being single. Daly, Denise Dannan, Lori Daniels, Nicole Delor, Michael Oraghi ceanu, Daniel Driscoll, Tiffany DuPuie, Jeffrey Earich, Tannv Eggert, Kimberly Eisenhardt, David Erickson, Paula. Fadanelli, Darius 96 Fahner, Tho«as Fike, Donna Fraley, Paul Gal ante, Jennie Garaan, Christine Gerhardt, Shawn Go, Judy Goodell, Frederick Green, Jennifer Groff, Robert Grove, Stephen Groves, Christine Hamilton, Joseph Harms, Catherine Hayden, Brian Hayden, Todd Heiss, Eric Heainqer, Steven Holbrook, Daniel Hopper, Mary Frances Hutkowski, Kevin Ricky Bart. rand and Hal Zwenq Dare you to say that again. Hyslop, Andrea Israel, Joanne Jechura, Robert Johnson, Jean Johnston, Kimberly Jones, Richard Kaczperski, Jeffrey Kerrigan, Mark Kimsal, Jill Kliemann, Michael Knoell, Diana Krause, Andrew ayowoHdos 3-yonoHdos aaowoHdos 3yowGH.Jos 3«owg 0 I i 0 10 iU £ 0 I C I 0 . 0 01 yj oc G ( mm 0 T 0 . G 01 yj £ 0 l W 0 T ' «U £L 0 01 £ ■ i U L Li 0 CO uj £ 0 IWK L o Lflthy Hat ' itts «asfcs Dsvb E lse n h a r d t w h a t t. h e answer to number one .i s„ Lasing, Thomas Lansky, Dennis Lanter, Keith LeRue, Keith Leonard, Richard Liebetreu, Kiiberly Light, Barbara Liniarski, Theresa Logan, Jana Lomnitz, Laura Lowry, Holly Loznak, Jennifer Lundman, Thomas Lutz, Stephen Hahn, Kurt Hajeski, Robert Martel 1 , Theresa Hartinez, Christine H?yhew, Deborah HcCallum, Shannon HcCoy, Wendy HcLeod, Robert HcNamara, Colleen HcQueen, Ann Mitchell, Joanne Muqgelberq, Nancy Muqqelberq, Susan Neiaan, Rita Netter, Julianne Nichols, Michelle Nixon, Joy Osgood, Lisa Parker, Charles Patterson, Christine Peters, Scott Pfent, Jeffrey Phillips, Julie Recor, Sandra Reichle, Gary Rhadiqan, Ken Rol let, Douglas Rowland, Allison Ruff, Teri Saapier, Kirk Sanger, Don Sanger, Ruth Saunders, Gregory Sawher, Michelle Sayers, Steven Schaller, Daniel Scheiler, Angela Schuhiacher, Hal Schunk, Sonja Schweihofer, Jan The class of assemb 1 y ' 85 hits their first Saints pep 99 a J i m Cl ary and Jenny Ganante col 1 aspe dur i ncj F ' hysi cal Educat i on Cl ass . Sequin, Jeannie Shafer, David Shagena, Dawn Shagens, Pamela Sharrow, Pamela Shaw, Donald Shaw, Tracy Shelton, Penny Simons, Lisa Smith, Gary Smith, Mary Smith, Natitia Snider, Steven Sol got , Richard Spear, Michelle Springborn, Jeffrey Stamplis, Elizabeth Steffy, Robert Stevens, Judy Stommel, Kenneth Stcrlie, Timothy Suisse, Tamara Tackaberry, David Thornton, Thomas 100 Ticknor, Robert Toas, Mark Tucker, Tiaothy Turner, Alan Valentine, Michael VanKehrberg, Cathy VanLuven, Kiaberly Varty, Eaelie Varty, MaryLynn Vehko, Heidi Ventiaiglia, 6regory Vetter, Cynthia 1 982-83 was a good year for the? Sophomore class of 1985. It was a year full of enthusiasm and excite- ment. Even though their class is the smallest in the school , they have enough spirit and deter- m i n a t i o n to make u p the difference. If they keep it up, their next two years at SCHS will be ones to remember always. Good Luck ! Sophoaores not pictured: Bertrand, Ken Striegel, Mike Vogel, Dana Walters, Dawn Warn, John Weeks, Ralph Weeks, Tiaothy Weisner, Susan D 0 7 m f Mn c 7 7 (13 n 1 4 - T min. n c 7 7 01 D Tl -n:, ttfim D 7 G 7 n Westrick, Douglas Whitehead, Robert Williaas, Christine Wingate, Patrick Wisniewski, Eugene Wright, Kevin Zacharias, Stephen Ziaaer, Lucille Zoeplitz, Ann Marie Zweng, Harold PlESTPiURPifl McDonalds Burger King Big Boys Chi Chi’s Mothers mnuiE ET First Blood Officer and a Gentlemen The Toy On Golden Pond Fame MASH Magnium PI The Fall Guy Dynasty Garfield Family Circus Snoopy Ziqgy Frank and Ernest T.U. SHOWS fiLBUm Van Halen-Diver Down Ozzy-Di ary of a mad man Rush-12 Led Zeppelin II Loverboy-Get Lucky John Holonick Tony Monte Cynthia Shafer Ken Thoel c n u SCHS WELCOMES NEW TEACHERS. New to the Science Dept, is Mr. J. Holodnick with a B.S. from U of M and a M.A. from Wayne State. Our new addition to the Physical E:d. Dept, is Mr. T. Monte who previously taught. at. Cros-Lex. Mr. Monte is coaching golf and basketall. Mrs. C. Shafer came to us from Alqonac, she has a B.S. degree from Central Michigan. New to our Indistrial Arts Dept, is Mr. K. Thoel who also an Assistant Varsity Football Coach. He recently graduated from Wayne State. Ms. C. Kucera is our new Choir teacher and has a B. A. from Kal amaz oo Coll ege . 1 i 104 Faculty not pictured: Walker Archer Carol Beeker Kathleen Clvne John Cornish Victor Ruehle Karen Schunk Goldwin Smith Dan Watson Donald Weber Robert Wheeler Les Barnes Dorothy Derrow Larry Gould i nq Ella Horning Joseph Irvin Barbara LaBeau Rich Mai 1 Mi tz Tnsh Mihaiu Fran Okoren Elaine Ferret George Roberts Barbara Saph Ron Stablein Patricia Sullivan Robert Tharrett Gerald VanDeusen Donald Vincent Arvid Watt Ben Wit ukietmcz m E 33 n 105 This year six new additions were made to the curriculum. I ■ ' h y s i c a 1 C o n d i t. ioniriq and Basket bal 1 Theory supplemented the Rhys. Ed . d ep ar t men t wh i 1 e Refresher Math and Computer Program! nq were added to Math. General Law was taught by Ms. Sullivan and French returns after a 3 y e a r a b s e n c e . 4 flEkU CLASSES 1 . 2. Here they are at. it again, Mr. Roger F ' annentier as Principal at. S.C.H.S. and Mr. Kenneth Wingate as Vi ce-Pr i nc i pa l. . q i vi nq S.C.H.S. excellent guidance. 3. Mrs. Beryl Levy has been with S.C.H.S. for 15 years as the Pr i nc i pal •’ s secret ary . 4. Mrs. Pat McCartney as building aid for 14 years. 5. Mrs. l.la Seczaua has been filling in, as Boo k keeper, for ' Mr s . Rocker (6) who took a leave of absence for part of this year. l 5 1 - K i m B ]. a c: k b i r d a n d J o d v S c h w e i hi o f e r d i 5CUS5 a Col 1 eqe? Enql i sh Test wi th Mr . Weber . 2 . Hr. Mai 1 - witz even teaches his Enq 1 i sh c 1 asses i n the halls. 3. Is fun real 1 y En q 1 i sh ? s middle name? 4. Another quest i on Ph en t ? . 5 . En t h u s i asm r u n s i n ci i f f e r e n t s t a q e s i n s o m e E. n q 1 i s hi c: 1 asses . 109 OFFICE STAFF EF1GLISH Th i s years sc i ence teachers are Mr Holodnick, Mr. Ruehle, and Mr. VanDeusen. The science classes offered are Life Science,, Biology, Advanced Biology, Physics, and Chemi stry . 1 . In Mr . VanDeusen ? s Bi ol ogy class Diana Knoell, Dan Holbrook, and Nicole Daniels display their perfect dissection- 2. Jeff Kaczperski prepares for surgery while Denny Lansky is psyching himself up for the procedure. no 3 . A d v a n c e? d B .i o 1 a q y e t u d e n t , B o b S t o c k i , exclaims This slide will be ready just as the bell rings. M 4. Here in hr H o 1 a d n i c k s C h e m 3. s t r y c: l ass A m y R i s k t r y s h e r h a n d a t: b e i n q a q ]. a s s b e n d e r w h i 1 e 1 a b par tner Jul i e Br j. sbo i s waits her turn. T h i s yea r s 7 l v l a t h teachers are Mrs Shafer, Mr- watson, M s - (I) k a r e n , A n d M r R u e? 1 h 1 e . 5 - Co u r t e n a y K i. n n e y i n M - G k o r e n ? s Advanced Math seems t. cj b e say i n q If I c: a u 1 d C3 n 1 y u s e a c a 1 c u I a t or., 6 . I n Mr s - Shaf €?r 7 s t h i r d In o u r E‘ 1 e m e n tar y A 1 q e b r a c: 1 a s s R o b S h i n si k e:. a n d i J e n n i. f e r A rn e e 3. c: o m p si r e n s w e r s - The Social Studies department con si sts mainly of two r eq u i r ed c: 1 asses , Amer i c an government and U.S. H i st or y - Th i s year M r - (3 o u 1 d i n q , Mr. Smith, Mr. Vincent and Mr . Corn i sh sp lit up all the U.S. History classes while Mr. Cornish taught all of t h e (3 (3 v e r n m e n t classes, which is a requi r emen t for Se?ni ors. 113 BU5inESS SOCIAL STUDIES 1. Steve Rossi and Jim Clary are trying to put a lawn mower in working order. 2. Dave Dodea works hard on the wood lathe. 3. Ryan Robinson, Steve Kiddoo and Jeff Hadwin are enjoying the Thanksgiving dinner they prepared in Foods class. 4. Ms. Perrett’s 5th hour Drawing class and Dawn. (Pg. 115) 1. Jennifer Lozinak sews on the last detail. 2. Nancy Zimmer and Kathryn Gramer know their turkey is better than the guys. 3. Nancy Zimmer and Sean Rhadigan take the first taste of married life for Home and Family. 4. Steve Rossi lifts ISO pounds on the soulder press in Weight Training. m 4 (pic. 1) Front rowdeft to right): W. Schwarz, A. Rowland, B. McLeod, A. Fleurv, C. Sullivan, L. Corkins, J. Qrzechowski, P. Sharrow, D. Shagena, J. Schweihofer, K. Levitt. Second row: J. Kerrigan, R. Neman, R. Burgess, K. Kaiier, H. Zweng, D. Allen, M. Saunders, T. Lutz, J. Bauaan, J. McCroiaick, J. McLeod, J. Br i sboi s, L. Loan 1 1 z . Third row: B. Cotton, R. Jechura, D. Verhaeghe, E. Creech, R. Shagena, J. Warn, D. Tyler, J. Kavanaugh, C. 1 Munro, B. Light, C. Martinez, A. Hyslop, C. Vetter. (pic. 2) M. Bedard, L. DeMeulenaere, M. Pelath, P. Shagena, L. Stone, S. Weisner, M. Weisner, L. Buslepp, S. Creech, B. Everitt, S. McClain. 1. If instead of the blare of a Sousa March down the hal 1 comes t h e sweet s t r a i n s of Sammy Nestico Back H o me y o u k n o w y o u r are? i n 5th hour, because i t 9 s S.C.H.S. s J az z B a n d „ T h e J a z z Band, :i. n i t s second year, is still trying to build up its member sh i p u Some? of the members are 3. Larry Front and, 4. E. C r eech, J .. K a v a n a u q h , D. Tyler, and D. A1 1 en . The Voc a 1 Musi c: d epar t rn e n t c:: a m e t o life aq a i n at S.C.H.S. Un der the d i r ec t i on of M i s s K u c: e? r a t h e C h o i r p r esen ted t h e p 1 ay A Chr i stmas Carol - 2 ( Pg « 3.17) 2. Willie M i l 1 e r , w h o p 1 a y eci T o m J en k i n s s t i r s t. h e f am i 1 y s even i n g dinner- 3. Scrooge, played by Steve Nowi c k i , is awakened h v J u lie? N e 1 1 e r t h e? Ghost of Christmas Present. 4- Michelle We i sner asi Mr s - Cr oc h e 1 1 sings of better things to come to some of the ch i 1 dr en , Dawn Bacon and Heather Gilmore. Front row :lett to riqtitr: Julie Net ter, Beth Eventt. Micneie weisner. Chris Haas. and Bronwvr. Porter. Second row; Teresa Hille-, Steve Nowicti. John Spencer, fete Fuerst. and Kiiiie Miller. Third row: heather Sii«re. Ma r v Caapbeil. Dawn Bacon, and Jennifer loch. yoH3 aaur sy3y y ouy a 1 From the very start of the advertising campaign until the? day the last page was completed the 1983 yearbook staff was det:ermine?d to make this yearbook one the best ever; and thanks to creative ideas, hard work, and the help of adisor Miss LaBeau, it certainly i s- E d i t o r s - D a v 1 e n e M i t c h b 1 .1 Wynn Pi ke Absi slant E d :i t or— 11 arvi n B i c k 1 e y Layout E d :i t o r — K a r e n W y 1 1 i e Copy El d :i. t o r s — D a n T u r e c k y Ron Graham Ph oto E d i t o r -• K i m F o u 1 k e s Bus! ness E d :i t o r J o h n II e r t z 3 (Front row from left) Dan Turecky, Tom Fosqard, Michele 6i 1 1 er an , Advisor Miss LaBeau, Willie Miller, Mary Bond, Pete Fuerst, JoAnne Murray, (second row) Pa Sparschu, Kim Foul kes, Toi Brooks, Daylene Mitchell, Theresa Plonka, Carolyn Donaqhy, Eva Ellery, Bronwyn Porter, Chris Haas, Marv Bickley, Sherry Hahn, (back row) Wynn Pike, Ranona LaRue, Karen Wyllie, John Mertz. 119 VEARBDDHi “ PflTRCin Lines Warwick Chiropractic Clinic P.C. 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CLAIR, Ml 48079 129 The Teaching Staff of The East China Public Schools extends Best Wishes to The Class of 1983 We also wish to recognize The winner of our 8th Annual East China Education Association Scholarship Susan Franklin Class of 1982- St. Clair High School Each year the teaching staff through it ' s association the ECEA awards a Monetary Scholarship to one student from each high school in our district. no CONNIES AL’S TRANSMISSION SERVICE 5988 GRATIOT MEAT Hagen ' s H an! war PROCESSINGS SHBPERV Lincoln-Mercury Village Green Shopping Center Telephone 364-8055 Marysville Gifts — Hardware — Plumbing — Paint Wallpaper — Housewares — Sporting Goods Hours Mon-Fri 9-9 Sat 9-5:30 Sun 12-5 John E. Cobb Associates 106 Huron Ave . P . 0 . Bo x 21 8A Marys vil le , Mi . 313-364-5655 Oil Sc Gas Lease Brokerage Lease Crews . Resear ch . Acquisition. Curative . Congratulations Class of 1983 Main at Grand Trunk Richmond 727-3885 Pleasing people with prices and service for over 36 years. 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T e d G a r b la 1 1 Conqratul at. i ons Cr ai q ; May the ex per i ence y o u r e c e i. v e d 1 1 j e s e 1 2 yea r s h e 3. p v o u r e a 3. i 2 e y o u r h o p e s t o r t h e f u t u re. L o v e D a d „ M o m , K e v i n „ K la r t „ K i m , 8 C hris. C a n q r a t u 1 a t i o n s C 1 a s s o f ? 8 3 ! K a t h e r i r t e? B B o n c3 0 o n ( i r - a t u 1 a t i o n s S e n i o r M r a n d M r s „ R a g e? r L a D u k e? D a n i e 1 T u r e c: k y C o n q r a t u i a t :i. o r« s 4 T h e be n t. i s coming in ’ 83- I v i o m q D ad, a n d F a m i 1 y C o n q r a t la 3. a t i o n s S e n i orsi Go o ci 3. u c: w 3 t h a 3. I you do. Kurt Meyers Etest Wishes to Neil and the 1983 Senior C 1 a s ss - A t e r r i f i c: r o u p ! Andy Mary Pi c kel haupt T €3 S t e v e a n ci t h e c: 1 a s s o f 8 3 s C o n q r a t u 1 a t. i o n s a n d w i s h e s f o r f u t. u r e success. M r - 8 M rs. 6 o r d o n K i (i d o a C C 3 n (q i ' a t la 1 a t i a n s C r a i g a n ci a 3. 3. S e n i o r s - Han k Thel ma Schwei hot er Mr and Mrs . S ' . C. Mi nton M r a n d M r s - J a rn e s T u n i son 139 BEST WISHES, CONGRATULATIONS, AND OUR AFFECTION, CLASS OF ' 83 James F. Gerrits, M.D. Krishna D. Valjee M. D. Linda M. Gerrits M. D. Arvid Daniel, RA.-C. SPORTS PHYSICIANS HOMETOWN OWNERS AT A PEOPLE PLEASING PLACE ST. CLAIR ST. CLAIR, Ml r FRANK GUASTELLA COI F PRO 2 r. Wm. I Curtin P.C. GENERAL DENTISTRY 35035 M 19 MEMPHIS. Ml 392 3186 2437 N RIVER RD. 48041 ST CLAIR. Ml. 48079 329-7176 24 HR EMERGENCY 985 8264 St.Clair Golf Club 1714 NORTH RIVER ROAD ST. CLAIR, MICHIGAN 48079 CLUB HOUSE (313) 329-7300 PRO SHOP (313) 329-7458 J J Cotter For Hair 817 Clinton Avenue St. Clair, Michigan 48079 Ric Cotter • 329-7155 ZIMMER ' S SALES SERVICE 6667 ST. CLAIR HWY. - ST. CLAIR. MICH. 48079 sJddoo. 329-7136 SSS! S VIKING SEWING MACHINES •ami caim Acarrie MRS. DORIS E. CORNISH CUSTOM SEWING — ALTERATIONS — CLASSES 329 4548 1335 S. RIVERSIDE AVE. ST. CLAIR, MICHIGAN 48079 V DON PlETHYKOWSKI Livestock - Vegetables - Machinery Business 6606O Gratiot Richmond. Ml 40O62 (3 13) 727-1620 Home 8452 Gratiot Richmond. Ml 40O62 (313) 727-1407 m 515 Clinton 329-9037 CAMERAS PROJECTORS SCREENS COLOR PROCESSING Professional Photographer i ‘ptfska i uun 1002 Military Port Huron, HI 48060 982-8525 JOE RINKE PONTIAC - OLDSMOBILE CHEVROLET CHE V. TRUCKS 1250 CARNEY DRIVE (CORNER OF FRED MOORE) ST. CLAIR 329- 2241 CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 83 [Mh CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF ' 83 POST OFFICE BOX 191 ST. CLAIR. MICHIGAN 48079-0191 - 4 ? 4J r norbert alexander hair designs for guys and gals riverview plaza 201 north riverside st. clai 329-9100 329-7211 USED =! . BRING PAPERBACKS (fjTOlFil TRADES 50% Off STOP, 75% Off COVER PRICE 2cbE stf ap COVER PRICE PAPERBACKS (313) 364-4590 1318 Michigan Ave., Marysville ( Next to the Post Office ) Congratulations class of l 83 t — Roses - Trees - Evergreens BEST OF LUCK SENIORS ! John A. Biewer Co., Inc. FROM R.J. SON NURSERY AND LANDSCAPING 7562 Fred Moore Hwy. % mile East of 1-94 St. Clair, Michigan 329-3595 m Good Luck to the Senior Class Compliments of Lion’s Club St. Clair, Michigan — — — msi Baker-Hopp Insurance SEAWAY r Gtefitwmie €md ' AMDWAME iNCOnPORATEO to €itl ttie SPeniob KAREN HOPP 509 N RIVERSIDE ST CLAIR. Ml 48079 St. Clair Rivervjew Plaza r- r WU 329-7475 201 rsj. RIVERSIDE ST CLAIR. MICHIGAN 48079 BUS 329-7178 RES 329-7970 l J 013)329-9001 . , J ANDERSON INSURANCE AGENCY Barbara D. Anderson Agent 212 South Third Street St, Clair, Michigan 48079 329-4749 Homeowners, Auto, Life, Cycle, Commercial Insurance 1U f ' ■ “ T il t. (Elair 3nn FO OD LODGING Local 329-2222 Detroit WO 3-5735 See the total Maritime History in Art collection at: jffipgSSk Cap’n Jim’s Gallery Authentic Marine Treasures • Nautical Gifts • Custom Framing in the Riverview Plaza Arcade 201 N. Riverside St. Clair, Michigan 48079 313 329-2776 - Congratulations From Don Ling Chevrolet Olds Richmond Telephone 727-3975 To the Class of 83 ■n r FiiislerwaSd’s Rftanswear Marine City Since 1901 765-5441 Levi, Lee and Sedge field Jeans School Sweaters, Emblems, Jackets and gym bags by special order J V STUDENTS SENIOR CITIZENS (62 YEARS AND OVER) SPECIAL MENU 10:00 a. m. to 3:00 p. m. SMALL BURGER SMALL CHEESE BURGER BIG BURGER GRILLED CHEESE CONEY DOG BURITO 70c CREAM CHEESE BAGEL 45c TONEY DOG n SMALL FRIES SMALL DRINK, $ 1.30 SALAMI CREAM CHEESE BAGEL SMALL FRENCH FRIES LARGE FRENCH FRIES SMALL POP COFFEE 147 St. Clair Auto Parts And Hardware I.N.C. 329-2887 312 Clinton St. Clair, Michigan 329-3421 ,tCi HUFFMASTER ' S KEG KONE 1316 North River Rd. St. Clair, Mich. 48079 Cold Bear Wine Ice Cream Party Snacks W ipine river plnstll5inc. 1111 Fred W. Moore Hwy. St. Clair, MI 48079 Congratulations Class of 83 Michigan Consolidated Gas Company Transmission, Production And Storage Department 5440 Puttygut Road St. Clair, Michigan 48079 We would like to thank all of the Seniors who had portraits made at our studio. We hope you will enjoy them for many many years PHOTOGRAPHY 727-9906 M- 19 and Gratiot K-MART SHOPPING CENTER 148 INTER-COLLEGIATE PRESS STEVEN CARLSON Graphics Consultant 37 Bridgehampton Avenue Sandusky, Michigan 48471 313 648-4643 J CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF ' 83 St.Clair Golf Club 1714 NORTH RIVER ROAD ST. CLAIR, MICHIGAN 48079 CLUB HOUSE (313) 329-7300 PRO SHOP (313) 329-7458 f M V I OEECJ ARCADEL_AND CONtSRADULA r I QN5 SEN I ORS RIVERVIEW COMMUNITY FEDERAL CREDIT UNION 102 South 3rd Street St. Clair Telephone: 329-2471 Hours: 9 am-4:30 pm - Monday thru Thursday 9 am-5:30 pm - Friday 9 am- 12 noon - Saturday Over ' ' years of service within the Community Anyone living or working in the city of St. Clair or the townships of St. Clair, East China and China can belong to this credit union. Share Drafts- 6 % Divided Quarterly Travelers Checks Money Orders- Simple Interest Rate Loans for any purpose Stop-Inquire-Save Direct Deposit of Social Security Checks Saving- 6% Divided Quarterly Consumer Loans Low Cost Family Insurance Notary Public Service Many-many-other services 149 ACHATZ ST. CLAIR RESTA UR ANT 1635 Fred Moore Highway 329-6288 150 CHARLES F. HILUER (Approved by Dept, of Ed.) St. Clair BEST WISHES FOR YOUR FUTURE! ' 151 Rexall Groff Drugs “Prescription Specialists St. Clair Riverview Plaza O.J. LALONDE’S PARTY STORE Open 7 Days a Week 9:00 A.M. to 11:00 P.M. 1100 S. Carney Dr. Telephone St. Clair Ml 48079 329-9946 N Ha yes — St. Clair Women’s Apparel 531 N. Riverside 329-9228 152 THE SUGAE SHACK Fresh Coffee and Donuts 1 3 Donuts in Every Dozen Best Donuts in Town Hot Cold SUBS Cold Pop Chips Located at ' 7 5 s. Riverside Ave. Next to Little Caesar’s Open Sunday 7 .30 Monday Thru. Saturday WE WISH TO EXTEND OUR ENCOURAGEMENT BEST WISHES TO ALL ST.CLAIR ATHLETES FOR THE 1982 83 SPORTS YEAR ST.CLAIR BOOSTER CLUB ■ GERALD M. EM I G AGENCY — REAL ESTATE SINCE 1952 212 SOUTH THIRD ST. 329-2201 ST. CLAIR GERALD M. EM IG GERALD S. EM I G CLASS OF 34 CLASS OF ' 75 BROKER ASSOC. BROKER WAELENS BUILDER’S SUPPLIES CONCRETE TRANSIT-MIXED • Droin Tile • Cement • Mortar • Sand Gravel • Slag Blocks • Flue Lining • Plumbing Supplies • Plastic Pipe BERNIE H. WAELENS DOCIEL C. WAELENS JR. 1910 Riverside Drive Marine City 153 PEOPLES BANK OF PORT HURON Graduation is a time to face many new goals. A friend in the financial business can help you reach those goals. Depend on us. A lot of people do MEMBER FDIC (313) 329-2253 Manufacturers ol Fishing Rods TIM SHELL 1426 OAKLAND ST. CLAIR, MICHIGAN 48079 y v. Subs Lunch Meats Sandwiches Party ae Hors-D ' Oeuvre Trays 3 Foot Subs Heinrich’s Country Deli 500 Vine ST. Ct-AIR. Ml 48079 SPECIALTY CAKES CATERING Bus: 329-7632 Res: 329-6232 THE INN PLACE MARY LOU RINKE BARBARA GILLEkAN BEST OF LUCK SENIORS SELECTIVE GIFTS 507 N RIVERSIDE • ST. CLAIR. Ml 48079 PHONE (313) 329-2986 STATE FARM INSURANCE STATE FARM INSURANCE COMPANIES HOME OFFICES: BLOOMINGTON, ILLINOIS GORDON L. CARNEY Agent 2010 S. River Rd. St. Clair, Michigan 48079 Bus. Phone: 329-4491 Bus. Phone: 329-4492 Charger 2.2 From the Chargers at Sales KUHN Service St. Clair Dodge Trucks M 329-2282] tS+ r PHONE 985-5976 EMERGENCY 982-8392 ACME LOCKSMITHS PORT HURON SAW SERVICE Certified By New York State Education Dept. ELWYN M HUX, Owner Bonded Locksmith 720 HURON AVENUE PORT HURON, MICHIGAN 48060 COOP ST. CLAIR-MACOMB CONSUMERS CO-OPERATIVE 66871 GRATIOT ROAD RICHMOND. MICHIGAN 48062 PHONE (313) RICHMOND: 727-3835 ST. CLAIR: 329-3230 CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 83 Compliments of MOSHER ' S JEWELERS 336 Huron Avenue PORT HURON 987 - 2772 l-ABKIC t ' ATTKRNS NOTIONS ft USt Clair Rfiverviev ftemew Plaza YARN NEEDLEPOINT CREWEL mi i e Kitft-N Shoppe QUALITY SEW INC. NEEDLEWORK SUPPLIES SINGER SEWING MACHINES CHUCK SHARON GOODK 329-7034 CONSTRUCTION ENGINEERING TNT 2240 Tenth Street Port Huron, Michigan 7 v - — — Chari Hudolin 329-9241 C. 8 £. 7 uttf 2622 Cox Rd St. Clair. Mi Stoic BEER - WINE - LIQUOR PARTY SUPPLIES J HORACE H. 800DY PHONE 364 - 9660 BODDY CONSTRUCTION COMPANY, INC. GENERAL CONTRACTOR r.O. BOI 308 1505 MICHIGAN AVENUE MtfrSVIUE MICH. 48040 755 COMPLETE REAL ESTATE SERVICE SPECIALIZING IN REAL ESTATE INVESTMENTS AREA CODE 313 OFFICE 329-2294 AREA CODE 616 OFFICE 526-2020 ST. CLAIR, MICHIGAN 48079 HARBOR SPRINGS, MICHIGAN 49740 JIM GILLERAN Owner 313-861-2523 LUMBER CO. Office Mill 7751 Lyndon P. O. Box 38027-A Detroit, Mich. 48238 U SJl Telex 23-0300 9B5-6144 Oele incCi y c . Associates MICHAEL A. PLACE, D.V.M. 3BC1 LAPEER RCAD GARY L. SPAR5CHU, D.V.M. PCRT HURON, Ml 4BC6D PHONE 982-0185 Dr. M. A. Topolewski DR. D. E. RHUDE OPTOMETRIST 1119 MILITARY STREET BOX 1026 PORT HURON. MICHIGAN 48060 Petrotech, Inc. 1362 N River Road St Clair. Michigan 48079 (313) 329-7107 James A.Tunison Executive Vice President “Take it to Reichle’ s” Reich le Auto Parts 1480 Range Road V 156 N Diamond Crystal Salt Company Congratulations Class of 83 157 When you look for a job, they’ll ask for experience. Whether you’re headed on for more schooling or you re headed into the job market right now, one thing’s for sure. Employers are looking for experience. When you look for a bank to begin handling your accounts you should ask for experience, too. Experience means when you need a bank for more than saving and checking, they’ll be able to handle your needs. The bank with the most experience in St. Clair County is The Commercial and Savings Bank. We’ve been helping people and businesses continuously since 1871. That’s experience! Savings Bank Since 1871 St. Clair Port Huron Yale Emmett Wadhams Member FDIC 158 R.L. GOLDER INC. of ’83 THE DIME STORE OF ST CLAIR 329-3451 Congratulations Class of ' 83 CITIZENS FEDERAL SAVINGS Your Savings at Work in Your Community 270 Clinton Ave. St. Clair, MI 48079 TRUCKING Sand and Gravel 4279 South River Road Telephone: 329-3151 VolaM of ’83 BLUE WATER SPORTS 329 7346 Rwem w Plaza 159 m z H c 7 0 H 7J m n H D 7 LO PI Z H 0 7 C N 7 rc n H 0 7 (A PI z M 0 7 D H 7 PI n H Mies, James Robert: Pieman Activities; Wrestling 11. 12; Football 10, 11. Hobbies: Hunting and Fishing. Mv future plans are to become a Conservation Officer. Allen, David James; uasi Cab; Activities: Tennis 10, 11, 12; Assistant Coach for girls tennis team 12; Marching Band i0, 11, iz; Jaz: Band 11, lz. Hobbies: Reading, Fantasy Role Fiaving Games. My furture plans are to go to U of M and major in Political Science. Allen, Michael; iMike, Isaiah) Activities: Campus life 10; Band ii, 12; Jazz Band 11. Hobbies: Motorcycles, Wood Working. Mv future plans are to own my own business. H.meei, timber 1 y Ann; kim, Squirrel) Activities: None. Hoibbies: Working. My future plans are to qc into Broadcasting anc Production Management. Artman, Jamene Lee; Activities: uheerleading 10, 11, 12. Hobbies: Swimming, Exercising, and Relaxing, In the future I plan to attend Business Colleoe. Babcock, Judith Lynn; t Judy. Babs, Juds) Activities: Cheerleading 10, 11; Class Representative 10; Class Officer 10; Cheerleading Captain 10. Hobbies; Swimming, Collecting Horse Figurines. I plan to attend college, majoring in business, work, and uerhaps travel. Barran, Fauia Lynn: Activities: Basketball 10, ii, 12; Volleyball 10: Track 10, 11, 12; Choir 10, 12. Hobbies; Fishing, swimming, Ice Siting. Mv furture plans are to be financially secure in old age. Bar tr and Biane: -Bart Activities; None. Hoboies; Snow skiing, Women, and Partying. Mv future is to grow old. Bassett, Catherine Marie: (Cathy Activities: Swimming 12. Hobbles: Swimming, Tennis. I plan to oe the best that I can be at whatever career 1 choose. Bedard, Henna Lvnne: (Men Activities: Colorguard 10, 11, 12; Concert Band 10, 11, Hobbies: Rollerskating. I plan to go into Modeling, Nursing (LPN, Rav Technician . Volleyball 12; Softball 12. Beil, Gregory James: ' Greq, Greqathy, Weasel; Activities: None. Heebies: Snow skiing. Tennis, Learning about new bands. Having fun. and Making people laugh. My future plans are to be crazier, and to keep having fun. Bend, Richard Louis; ifiich, Cowboy) Activities: None. Hobbies: Building models (ships), Motorcross. I plan to become a miilionare and buy St. Clair, then become a chiropracticor and settle down in Colorado. Mv family plans are unknown. Berger, Rodney Joseph: (Louie Activities: Member of the Business Office Occupation Club, at the skill center, 11, 1 . be.ame Vice-President of this club in senior year. Hobbies: Swimming, Bicycling, Camping, Skiing, and rtoi i e. seating . i pian to go to coiieqe and receive a bachelors degree in Computer Science Data Processing. T like to be a successful computer programmer. would Blackbird, Aiison him; iKiM) Activities; None. Hobbies: Horseback riding, Tennis, Swimming, Hiking, Boating, Reading. In the future I pian to go to college and become a Nuclear Physicist or Marine Biologist. Bond, Mary Kay: (Chipmonk Cheeks, Butt V Activites: Choir 12; Swim team timer 12. Hobbies; Theater Guild. My future plans are to go to college, and to travel. Bougenov, Lynn Marie: (Winnie) Activities: None. Hobbies: Volleyball, softball, crafts. My future plans are to first go to Community college, and then go on to a Universi ty. Brooks, Kenneth Lee: (Ken) Activities: None. Hobbies: To race motorcross in 250 b ciass. I plan to keep on racing, and go to college ; or a Computer Science degree. Brown, Lisa Lynn: (Merdoci) Activities; None. Hobbies: Swimming, Playing organ. I pian to go to junior college and become a Registered Nurse, and get a Bachelors Degree in Science. Bunker, Sharon L.: (Doc, Face) Activities: Skill Center food service ii, 12. Hobbies: Horseback riding, Hiking, Reading, Roiierskatinbg. In the future I plan to move to Port Huron. n t a inh. arrt nef Burkard, John Jay: (Jay) Activities: Football 10, 11, 12; Track 10, 11, 12: Smi mming 12. Hobbies: Water skiing, Racqetbell, Swimming, and partying. In the future I plan to attend college. Campbell, Kathleen Jean: (Campbell Soup) Hobbies: Rollerskating, Swimming, Snowmobiiinq, and Baseball. In the future I plan to go to college and qet a degree in X-ray Technology, ano later get married and have a family, Castle, Wayne Joseph: (Boof ) Activities: Basketball 10, 11, 12. Hobbies: Swimming, Golf, Photography. I plan to go to college and get a degree in Electronics. Clary, David Todd: (Todd, Toad, TFP S3) Activities: Swim Team 12. Hobbies: Theater guild, Campus life, Private pilot lisence, Cartooning, and Runninq. In the future I plan tG become a Piiot, Cartoonist, and a NASA Astronaut to pilot the space shuttle. Coleman, Jerome Douglas: (Jer, Beanier) Activities; None. Hoboies: Fishing, Hunting, Skydiving, Swimming, Diving, and Watersports. I plan to go in the Army and become a Flight Operation Coordinator, then a Cobra Helicopter Pilot. Cornich, Eric John: (Moose, Air Wic) Activities: Football 10, Track 10; ano IndGor and Outdoor track 11, lz; and Solf 12. Hobbies: Golf, Horseback riding, Skiing, Far tying. Basketball, Football, and Baseball. I plan to enjoy my life to the fullest. Cumminqs, Paul Joseph: (P.J.) Activities: None. Hobbies: Bowling, Sports, and sleeping. In the future I plan to go to college and studv Radi o Tv Broadcasting. Cybart, Cynthia Ann: (Cy, Ziebart, Spaz’s sister Activities: Student council 10; 5ottrbal! 10; Jr. Steering Committee 11, 12. Hobbies: Horseback riding. Swimming, Fishing, Camping, Football, Baseball, and Farming. I plan to become a Truck Driver and a Data Processer. Decker, Katherine Terese: (Kathy) Dance 10, 11, 12. Hobbies: Tennis, Swimming, Water Skiing. In the future I plan to be a Cosmetol igist and make people look and teei good. Delor. Craig Patrick: Activities: None. Hobbies: Hunting, Swimming, Fishing. I may join the Army and take the trade of welding or go to a Vocational School, and live life to the fullest. Demeglio, Frank Joseph: Activities: None. Hobbies: Tennis, Fiano. I plan on attending U of M for the fall term of 1983. Distelrath, Sue: Activities: Basketball 10, 11, 12; Volleyball 10, 11, 12; Track 10, 11, 12. Heebies: Marty Roshak, Playing, Working, and Sleeping. In the future I plan to get married, and have a family. Doaea, Dave: (Grundy) Activities: Football 10. Hobbies: Working, and Hunting. I plan to go in the Service and be stationed in California. Donaghy, Carolvn Jean: (Cid) Activities: Yearbook 12. Hobbies: Horseback riding, or just being with my friends. In the future I plan to attend business school, then go into Real Estate, then get married. Driscoll, Jennifer Ann: (Buckwheat) Activities: Track 10; Chearieader 11. Hobbies; JoQging, and Wording. After hiqh school I plan to qo to J. C. Eck, Lori Lee: Activities: Member of the National Honor Society il, 12; Senior Steering Committee 11, 12. Hoboies: Feading, Horseback riding, Sewing. I plan to go to college and become a Registered Nurse, might go on to be a Midwife or Pediatric Nurse. Eeckhout. Cathy Michaline: iLoosser the 4th, Big Spender) Activities: Basketball 10, 11. Hobbies: Hunting, Fishing, Trapping, and partying. I plan to Get married to Ron Copenhagen. Ellery. Eva Marie: Activities: jearbook 12. Hobbies: Going to concerts, meeting guys, ano music. I want to go to college, and travel. 161 m 2 H 0 31 o H 7 } PI n H 0 3 ! ID PI Z H 0 31 0 M ; o pi n H 0 ; u to pi 2 H 0 31 D H 31 PI n j i o 7 10 0 ] 2 H 0 X 0 H X m n H 0 (0 m z w 0 7 D H X m n H o X Emench, Janet Lynn: (The lad) Activities: Softball 10, 11, 12. Hobbies: Softball, Volleyball, Racketball, Basketball, and reading. I plan to work in Colorado. Erickson, Master John C. Jr.: (Jasper, Rock Bass) Activities: Basketball 10; Tennis Team 11, 12. Hobbies: High speed power boating. I J d like to graduate from U of M, and buy a fast boat. Eves, Brian Michael: (Evil, Beagle) Activities: Football 10, 11, 12; Basketoall 10, 11, 12; Track 10, 11, 12. Hobbies: Fishing, Basketball, and Swimming. In the future I plan to go to college. Fadanelli, Gregory: (Greg, Fud) Activities: Wrestling 10, 11; Tennis 10, 11, 12; President of JuniGr class and Student Council. Hobbies: Tennis, Swimming, Reading, Skiing, Collect coins and stamps. I plan on attending Wayne State University for Computer Engineering. Fleury, Andrew Allen: (Trapper) Activities: Marching band 10, 11, 12; Concert band 10, 11, 12. Hobbies: Archery, Hunting, Hiking, Fishing, Camping, and Music, Girls, and Swimming. Fleury, Terrance: (Terry, Flur-Hiqh) Activities: V.I.C.A. Hobbies: Partyinq, Camping, Hunting, Kayaking, Photography. Fleury, Todd Michael: Activities: Basketball 10,11,12; Golf 10,11,12; Basebail 10,11,12. Hobbies: Fishing. After high school I plan on attending college. Flitton, John D. : Activities: Junior Steering Committee. Hobbies: Bowling, Softball, Hunting, Fishing. In the future Fd like to go college then become a State Police Trooper. Fuert, Peter: (Pete, Skippy): Activities: Campus Life 10,11,12. Alt. Steering Committee 11; Choir 12; Swim Team 12. Yearbook 12. Hobbies: Snow and water skiing, swimming, St. Clair Theartre Guild. I plan to attend college and study Airline Management. Gauss, Kelly Ann: Activities: Cheerieadinq 11. Hobbies: Snowskiing, and Snowmobiling. I plan to go on to college for four years. Gerr its, Tim: (Ice-Man) Acitivities: Basketball 10,11,12. Hobbies: Water skiing. I plan to attend W. M. U. to study Business-law. Goethals, Carmen Valerie: Activities: Horseback riding, Swimming, Skating. I would like to get a good job and get married in the future. Graham, Cynthia Ann: (Cindv) Activities; Working. Hobbies: Swimming, Walking, Reading, Shopping. I plan to go to college to become a Special Education Teacher. 0 ) n 2 N 0 X D Gray, Lisa Kathleen: iSqueaky, Jaboerjaws, Motormouth, Chippy) Activities: Track 10; Explorers 10,11; Campus life 10,11,12. Hobbies: Rollerskating, Traveling, Skiing, having fun. Fd like to go into either business or journalism. Greuber, Leah: (Ahhh Leah) Activities: D.E.C.A. Hobbies: Sewing. I plan to go to barber school, and then get married. Groff, Stephanie Ann: (Tessie, Tesa) Activities: Basketball 10; Tennis 12. Hobbies: Tennis. Fd like to go to college and become a Legal secretary. Haas, Christ l ne Ann: ( Tater, Chris, Bunny, Hazzer; Activities: Vice-President 10; Choir 11,12; Campus life 10,11,12; Y.F.C. Music team 11. Hobbies: Writing letters, camping, collecting objects. After high school I am giong to France with Campus life. X Hadwin, Jeffrey Thomas: (Jeff, Grunda) Activities: Football 10,11,12; Baseball 10; Steering Committee 12. HoObies: Swimmino, Softball, Collecting tapes. I plan to go to college and major in Broadcasting. 0 Hahn , Sherr i e : Activities: none Hobbies: Horsebackridinq. I plan to go on to college. o 162 Hohmann, Lisa Mane: Activities: Band 10,11,12; Honor Society 11,12. Hobbies: Cooking, Hiking, Snowmobi 1 ing, Biking. Fd like to go to colieqe and study in the field of either Veteririan Medicine or Chemistry. Huffman, Michael Thomas (Mike, Huffy) Activities: Football 10; Basketball 10. Hobbies: Partying, concerts. I plan to become very rich. Huston, Lynn Phyllis: (Lynnie, Beaner) Activities: Cheerleading 10; Volleyball 11; Steering Committee 12; Stat. girl 11. Hobbies: Swimming. Walking, Traveling. I plan to qo to college, work, and travel. Isreal, Francis Joseph (kzy) Activities: Baseball 10,11; Football 11. Hobbies: Hunting. I ' d like to get a good job and make alot of money. Jacob, Joseph M. (J2000, JJ) Activites: none. Hobbies: Cars, sterGes, work. I plan to move all over the U.5. and make money. Jamison, Rebbeca Sue: (Shadow, Speedy) Activities: Band 10,11,12; Choir 11. Hobbies: Baseball, swimming, partying, arcades. Fd like to get a good job and settle down. Jeroue, Susan Grace: Activities: Volleyball 10,11; Softball 10. Hobbies: Rollerskating, Bowling, Snowmobii ing. Swimming. I plan to work as a cashier, or own a retail store, then have a family. Johnson, Susan: Activities: Track 10, Hobbiews: Cars, men, partying. Fd like tc own a beer company. Jordan, Daniela: (Dani) Activities: none. Hobbies: Swim, Talk, Friends. I plan to go to college to become a Legal Secretary, then get married. Rammer, Kevin Frederick: (Kame) Activities: Band 10,11,12. Hobbies: Reading, history, softball. I am planning on going into the military. Karas, Mary Jo: Activities: none. Hobbies: Cars, Movies, Partying. I plan to go to work for 2 years then get married. Kerrigan, John: Activities: Tennis 10,121,12; Band 10,11,12; Asst, coach GirFs Tennis 12. Hobbies: Tennis. Keusch, Michael Joseph: (Cleaver, Rex, Oedipus) Activities: none. Hobbies: Partying, Sports. Bikes, Hunting. Kiddoo, Steven Joseph: (Jammer) Activities: Football 10,11,12. Hobbies: Skiing, lawn mowing. Fd like to obtain richness and happiness. Rolan, John: (Sspw; Activities: none Hobbies: Cars, Movies, Partying. I plan to go to college and be rich. Krzywiecki, James: (Jim, E.T.) Activities: Skill center 11,12. Hobbies: Music, guitar. I am going to Colorado for college. LaDuke, Dawn Ellen: (Dawny) Activities: President of Student council 12; Honor Society 11,12; Principals Advisory Cabinet 12; Tennis 12. Hobbies: Piano. I plan to go to Lawschool to become a lawyer, then a judge. Lamb, Ruth Anne: (Ruthie) Activities: Softball 10; Volleyball 10. Hobbies: Camping, canoeing. I plan to go to college and study in the field of business. LaRue, Creighton: (Trip, Creiqhty) Activities: Basketball 10,11,12; Swim team 12. Hobbies: Skiing, drawing. In the future I plan to go to M.S.U, own a restaraunt, and a condo. LaRue, Ramona Jean: (Mona) Activities: Dance 10,11,12. Hobbies: Shopping, Skating, Crafts. I plan to have and successful business, and get married in julv of 1983. Lawlor, Andrew David: (Andy, Punk, Bruce) Activities: none Hobbies: Rollerskating, reading. I plan to be a computer programmer, and possibly be a politician. 163 (i) n z H Q 7 } D H 7 pi n o 7} (D pi z H c 7 O H 7 n n H 0 7J 01 PI z H 0 7} D H 7 } PI n ri 7 } m ■ L c JO 0 H 3J fTl n H o a LeDuc, Kathryn Ann; iKathy, Duke) Activities; Baseball iO; Dance 11,12. Hobbies: Bowling, Ceramics. I am planning on becoming a Stewardess. Leonard, Lori Jeanne: iRacer; Activities: Basketball 10,11,12. Hobbies: Partying. I am going to college in the future. Likins, Lisa Leigh: Activities: none. Hobbies: Watching the Saints play basketball and Football. I am planning on going into the field of Journalism. Liva, Raymond Joseph: (R.J. Activities: Football 10,11; Basketball 10; Track 10,11,12. Cross-Country 12. Loftis, Suzanne Phyllis: Activities: none. Hobbies: Babysitting. I plan to go to college. Lutz, Theresa Ann: Tree, Bug) Activities: Band 10,11,12. Hobbies: Reading. 1 plan to work a year then go to college. Lvden, John: (Theodus) Activities: Football 10,11; Track 11. Hobbies: Cars. I plan to go into the field of Engineering. Hahn, Craig, Christopher: (Yellow hair, Alger), hobbies: Skiing, Diving. I am planning to go to college in Colorado. to m 2 h c Manchester , Wayne Garfield: Activities: Football 10,11; Wrestling 11,12; Student Council 11. Hobbies: Partying, Skiing, Seeino triends. I plan to co to 5C4 then go to li. ot M.for Business Administration. Mason. John: (Stoner, M an Activities: none. Hobbies: Females, partying, music. Move to Detroit to work. Mattock, Nancy Mane: Activities: Choir 11. Hobbies: Watch T.V. In the Future 1 plan to get married then move to Phoenix, Arizona. D McClain, Susan Mane: (Sue. Foodie: Activities: Band 10,11,12; Color Guard 10,11,12; Secretary of the Senior Class. Hobbies: Skating, skiing, i plan to go to C.M.ii. For Accounting. H 7 } n n H o 7] (0 n z licCov, Karen Ann: -The reai McCoy, Mic) . Activities; Volleyball 11; Softball 11. Hobbies: Swimming, bike nding. I plan to go to college for Data Processing. McLeod, Joseph Francis: (Bigfoot, Freiqhter foot. Lurch) Activities: Band 11,12. Hobbies: Archery, drawing, biking, scuipterv, hunting, fishing, camping. hiking. In the future I plan to go into Architecture or the Commercial Arts. Hertz, John William: Activities: none. Hobbies: Eaqle Scouts. I plan to become a Federal agent with the F.B.I. or a career as a Lawyer. Miller, Teresa Lvnn: (Red, Jocko) Activities: Track 10, 11, 12; Vol leybal 1 10,ll,12;Cross country 11, 12; Basketbal 1 10; Choir 10, ii, 12: Student Council 10. Hobbies: sewing, reading, running, walking, rollerskating. I plan to go to modeling school in Florida to become a Model. Minton, Susan Kay: ' .Rea, Ozzo, Boosie) Activities: Tennis 12; Swimming 12. Hobbies: Jogging, some partying. I plan to join one of the Services, and learn to drive a tank. 0 ttitche11 ’ Baylene Annette: (Day, Mitch) Activities: Volleyball 10,11,12; Basketball 10; Softball iO; Yearbook Co-editor -n 12. Hobbies: Horseback riding, ceramics. 1 plan to get married in Julv of 1983. wait one year then qo to college in A Ohio. 0 Morey, Fene Marie: iNay, ener, Loosser the 3rd, Big mama.) Activities: Cheerleadinq 10. Hobbies: partying, shopping. 1 H would like to own a sports car. m Hunro « Constance Lynn: (Connie) Activities: Band 10,11,12; Choir 10,11. HoDbies: Ceramics, baseball. I plan to go to p cdleqe to become a L.P.N. H Murray, Cathy: (Morris, Squirt) Activities: Steering Committee 11. Hobbies: Ice skating. reading, swimming, S.C. Theatre Q Guild. I plan to qo to colleoe for Robotics, or Computer Programming then get married and have a family. 164 Nesbitt, Theresa: (Nezzi, Dizzy) Activities: Student Council 10; Basketball 10; Softball 10,11,12; Class Secretary i 1 ; Advi sor y committee; Steering Committee 11,12. Hobbies: Reading, music, ar.2 collecting coins I plan to go to college and major in Elementary Education, Oles, Fatricia Louise: (Patty) Activities: Track 10. Hobbies: Goina to football and basketball games, I plan to go to SC4 to become a Legal Secretary. Palermino, Tom: (Whop, Bubble butt) Activities: Football 10,ii,12; Basketball 10,11,12; Baseball 10,11,12. Hoobies: partying. I plan to go into Business. Parker, (lark Dennis: Activities: none Hobbies: Music, parting, cruising. I plan tG own and operate my own Auto shop. Parker, Michael Steven: (Park, Parker brother, Parkey) Activities: Track 10; Football 11. Hobbies: Jogging, fishing, coaching, I plan on working in the Computer Operation field. I want to continue my education at Bell ano Howell School of Business in Arizona. Parrish, Sueann Estelle: (Suzie, Sweetie Pie- 1 Activities: Skill Center 10, 11, 12; Dance lo. Hobbies: Skating, 4-H, farming. I plan to own mv own flower shop. Pavlov Kenneth Joesepn: (Ken buddy) Activities: Wrestling 10,11,12. Hobbies: Work, sports, hunting, tishmg. i plan to go to college. Pecor, Jody: (Katydid, Odis) Activitiesinone. Hobbies: Drawing, partying. 1 plan to move to Texas and I would like to meet Gzzv Ozbourne. Felath, Mary Lvnn: Activities: Tennis 12; Pikers 10,11,12; Sand 10,11,12. Hobbies: Rolierskatinq. I plan to move to Oklahoma to go to college to become an Accountant. Pickelhaupt, Neil A. (Bluto, Pick) Activities: Football 11. Hobbies: Motorcycles, racketbali, swimming, partying. 1 plan to become a Chef or a Boilermaker. Pike, Mary Wynne: ' .Winifred) Activities: Cheerleader 12; Assnt. Editor 11; Co-editor 12; Baseball stati t ician 11,12. Hobbies: none. I plan to go to college to study in the field of Communications or Public broadcasting. Pleysier , Connie: Activities: none. Hobbies: Rollerskating, waterskiing, snowskiing. I plan to own my own beauty salon, and make much money so I can travel. Pionka, Theresa Elizabeth: (Terry, Piunk Activities: Skill Center 11; V.I.C.A. 11 Yearbook 12. Hobbies: Ro’i ierskating, concerts, listening to the stereo. I pian to attend college and qet a degree, have a family, and oe rich. Forter, Bronwyn: iSrownie, Bron won, Loosser the 2nd, Big Shooter; Activities: Chcir, Senior Steering Committee, Yearbook. Hobbies: ri 3 no playing, cooking, sewing, writing letters, seeing friends. I pian to go to college to DecGme a Computer scientist or a Lawyer. After success. I plan to qet married and have two kias. Pringle, Thomas William: Activities: Football 10,11,12; Tract: 10,11,12. Hobbies: Hunting, fishing, partying. I pian to lead a life that will te full of partying. Pr out , Mw rtin Jon Mark: Joe) Activities: Cross Country 10,11,12; Basketball 10,11,12; Track 10,11,12; Band ii. Heebies; Hunting, fishing, tre outdoors. I plan to continue my education and try to become finacialiv secure. Reuba. Donald Kevin: Activities: none Hobbies: Coin collecting, beer can collecting. I pian to go to college, make lots of money and retire at age 25 then take it easy. Reynolds, Fredrick: -Fred) Activities: none Hobbies: Facing motorcycles, partying. I plan to own my own restaurant. Rhadiqan, Sean Sherwood: Seen) Activities: Fcotoaii 11. Hobbies: Antique and Classic Cars. I plan to go to college and continue m education. 165 0) fi z H 0 3 O H 7 fi n H 0 ; o 0) m z H 0 7 } D H 7i FI n H 0 7 } 01 FI Z M Q 7 } a H 7 } FI n I OR DIRECTORY SENIOR DIRECTOFjy SENIOR D I RECTO Rinke, Jill Ann: iBiq south, Loosser the 1st) Activities: Student Council 10: Volleyball 10; Class Treasurer 11; Steering Committee 12. Hobbies: Spending money. I plan to make lots of money. Ritter ' eresa Ann: (Teresi Activities: Band 10. Hobbies: Horsebackridinq, swimming, reading. I plan to get a job, go to college, and some dav have a family. Robinson, Rachel Marie: (Rach) Activities: Medical Explorer 10; Hiqh Adventure Explorer 11,12; Tennis 12 Hobbies: reading, tennis, swimming, hiking, nature sightseeing. I plan to take life as it comes and to learn what I need to make a career out of what I enjoy learning and doing. Robinson, Ryan David: tRobbason) Activities: Football 10,11,12; Baseball 10,11,12. Hobbies: sports. I plan to study business managment . Russell, Mark Alan: (Russ. Ricky) Activities: Football 10; Baseball 10,11; Tennis 12. Hobbies: Hunting, snow skiing, snuwmobi 1 inq, racketball, chasing girls, partying. I plan tc marry a rich girl. Rybmski, Geraldine Mane: (Ski, Gen) Activities: Senior class treasurer. Senior steering Committee. Hobbies; Biking, walks in the woods, fishing, shopping, being my self, I plan to get married and not have any kids. Schaaf, Laura Esther: (Lor, Schaafy, Essie; Activities: track 10; Cheerleading 12. Hobbies: Camping, figurine collecting. I plan to go to college, get a job while in college, be successful and get married. Schlener, Andrea Marie: (Missv, Schlen, Ishkabkbblei Activities: Student Council 10,11,12; Steering Committee 11,12. Hobbies: Flying. Sailing. Waterskiing, Snowskiing, Theatre. I plan to go to college, major in Aeronautical Engineering and become the best female Pilot. Schroeder. Steven: iFanch, Bubble butt. Steve) Activities: Football 10,11,12; Baseball 10,12; Basketball 11,12. Hobbies: Working, Hunting, Boating, Sports. Future plans unknown. Schwiehofer, Damei Eoward: (Danny, Disco) Activities: none. Hobbies: motorcycles. I plan to become a Welder and also race snowmobiles. Partying, Racing Snowmobiles, riding Schwiehofer. Jodi: Activities: Tennis 12; Band 10, 1 1 ; Student Council 12; National Honor Society 11,12. Hobbies: Cake and Cookie Decorating, knitting, s Sports. I plan to go to J.C. or a Business school. Seaford. Kevin Michael: iCowbovi Activities: none. Hobbies: Showing horses, b Biking, Drawing. I plan to go to coli ege or about g years to become a Computer Programmer and a Computer Technician. Shinske, Suzanne: (sue) Activities: Cheerleadinq 10; Homecoming court 11,12. Hobbies: Horseback riding, keeping in shape. I plan to qo to college, find a career, and get married. Sippell, Erik: (Sipi Activities: Football 10. Hobbies: Motorcycles. I plan to become a Air Conditioning Mechanic. Slezinski , Stephen: (Foiac. Sliz, Silver, Steve) Activities: Football 10. Hobbies Girls, Cars, Traveling. I plan on getting a job following school and eventually getting married. boigot. Randv William: (Tiny) Activitiessnone. Hobbies: Motorcycle riding. Fishing. stein. Michael John: (Steiner) Activities: none. Hoboies: Skiing. Snowmobilinq, Boating, Cars, Partying. I plan on going to college. n.ocii. Robert J.: Activities: Tennis 11.12: Student Council 11; Leadership Seminar it; Swimming 12. Hobbies: Working, stung, Hunting, collecting. Fly tor the Airforce, and then a Commercial Airlines, Sooner, Laurie Diane: (Mickis): Activities: FI aq quard 10,11,12, Concert Band 10,11,12. Fcm Pon Team 10, 11, 12. Hobbies: tfatersfciinq, camping, snowmobilinq, horsebackridinq. Goinq to SC4 for nursing. 166 Sullivan, Carl Allen Jr.: (Stork): Activities: Concert Band 10,11,12. Student Council 11. Marching Bnad 10,11,12. Hobbies: Swimming, skiing, baseball, hockey. I pain to go to college and become an Electricial Engineer. Trombley, Scott Joseph: (Whimbly): Activities: none. Hobbies: Hunting, girls, working. Go to school. PI Turecky, Daniel Paul: (Bo): Activities: Tennis 10,11,12. Marching Band 10,11. Class treasurer 10. Yearbook 12. Hobbies: Golt, tennis, ice hockey, hunting. To go to college, get a B.A. in Engineering or History, possibly join the service, the Armv or Airforce. Tyler, Douglas: (Mr. Pac-Man) : Activities: Marching Bnad 10,11,12. Hobbies: Working on my car. Move to Florida. Van Sickle, Kristine Susan: (Kris, Kristy) Activities: none. I plan to go to college and eventually become a Legal Secretary. VanTiem, Karen Marie: Activities: Volleyball 10. Track 10,11,12, Cross Country 11,12. Indoor Track 11,12. Hobbies: Jogging, Sewing and Reading. Work and College. vehko, Jennifer M,: (Wen Wens, Vehk) Activities: Steering Committee 12. Hobbies: Racquetball, St. Clair Theatre Guild. Col leqe Graphics (computer ) . Verbeke, Karen Ann: Activities: Cheerleader 10, Volleyball 11. Vice president 12, Homecoming Court 10,12. Become an Acountant. Wallace, Marvanne Elizabeth: (Himi) Activities: Band 10. Pikers 10. Hobbies: Horsebackriding, Reading, Cooking, Partying. Secretarial, Managerial, Banking type work in a Veterinary office. Weisner, Micheile Lynne: (Shelley) Activities Choir 10,12. Concert Band 10,11,12. Color Guard 10,11,12. National Honor Society 1 i f 12. Hobbies: Playing the piano. Water sk i l ng , Roller and Ice Skating. Go to 5C4 for freshman year then go away to school. West rick, Michael James: (Flanch, Wes) Activities: President of Class 10. Student Council 10. Wrestling 10. Football 10, 11,12. So to college and be a Nurse then become an Enesthisest. Westrick, Michael: Activities: Football 10,11,12. Hobbies: Partying. To be a footoali star. Westrick, Verne Jr.: Activities: Wrestlinq 10, Vice-President 11, President 12, Steering Committee 11,12, Student Council 12. Hobbies: Girls, Cars, and Money. Plans for college and to become rich and famous. Williams, Shelly Ann: (reabrain, Seashell Activities Cheerleadling 10. Hobbies: Rollerskating, Horsebackriding, Ceramics, Partying with friends. Go to college and get married after I ' m t insihed with colieoe. Wilton, Cindy Lins iBlondie, Bones): Activities none. Hobbies Swimming, Roller and Ice Skating, Tennis, Football, Baseball, Drawinq, Music, Friends. Secretary and or Interior Decorator, and marriage. Winn, John William: (Enos) Activities: none. Hobbies: Woodworking, Construction, Swimming, Snowmobiling. To have a family and be rich. Wolak, Patricia J . : Activities: Softball. Hobbies: Swimming, Bicyclina, Matchbook collecting, Fly in my Dad’s Airplane. A few weeks after gracuation I plan on attending associated schcols of travel while there I will recieve my training to become a flight attendent. Wvllie, Karen Mane: (Shortstuff, Farkav, Butter, Shrimp, Kari, Beno) Activities: Campus Life 10, i i , 12. E,plorer Post 11. Yearbook 11,12. Choir 12. Swimming 12. Track 12. Hobies: Swimming, Roller skating, Biking, Guy watching. I plan to have happiness and much sucess in mv future life. Zickgraf, Robert William: (Zicgy). Activiteis: Football 10. Track 10,11. Homecoming Court, King 12. Hobbies: hunting, skeet shooting. I plan to go to college and mavbe oecome a Plumber. n ior directory senior directory senior directory
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