Traverse City High School - Pines Yearbook (Traverse City, MI)

 - Class of 1974

Page 1 of 256

 

Traverse City High School - Pines Yearbook (Traverse City, MI) online collection, 1974 Edition, Cover
Cover



Page 6, 1974 Edition, Traverse City High School - Pines Yearbook (Traverse City, MI) online collectionPage 7, 1974 Edition, Traverse City High School - Pines Yearbook (Traverse City, MI) online collection
Pages 6 - 7

Page 10, 1974 Edition, Traverse City High School - Pines Yearbook (Traverse City, MI) online collectionPage 11, 1974 Edition, Traverse City High School - Pines Yearbook (Traverse City, MI) online collection
Pages 10 - 11

Page 14, 1974 Edition, Traverse City High School - Pines Yearbook (Traverse City, MI) online collectionPage 15, 1974 Edition, Traverse City High School - Pines Yearbook (Traverse City, MI) online collection
Pages 14 - 15

Page 8, 1974 Edition, Traverse City High School - Pines Yearbook (Traverse City, MI) online collectionPage 9, 1974 Edition, Traverse City High School - Pines Yearbook (Traverse City, MI) online collection
Pages 8 - 9
Page 12, 1974 Edition, Traverse City High School - Pines Yearbook (Traverse City, MI) online collectionPage 13, 1974 Edition, Traverse City High School - Pines Yearbook (Traverse City, MI) online collection
Pages 12 - 13
Page 16, 1974 Edition, Traverse City High School - Pines Yearbook (Traverse City, MI) online collectionPage 17, 1974 Edition, Traverse City High School - Pines Yearbook (Traverse City, MI) online collection
Pages 16 - 17

Text from Pages 1 - 256 of the 1974 volume:

THE 1974 PINES VOLUME 62 TRAVERSE CITY SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL TRAVERSE CITY, MICHIGAN CO-EDITORS: Patti eCollins Sherry Hanna Kathy Greilick PHOTOGRAPHERS: Greg Kauffman Mike Fiedler Mike Waldeck ARTIST: Manuel Carrizales ADVISER: Elizabeth Parkei table of contents: body......................................8-9 seniors 10 juniors 46 sophomores 62 mind....................................78-79 academics 80 spirit............................... 140-141 athletics 148 advertisements 210 indices: student 236 ads 241 clubs 242 faculty administration 244 iMiiriiiiuii getting schedules, a dance, the cafeteria, study period, painting signs, skiing, nature’s beauty, pep assembly, cruising down corridors, going home, body, ■ mind, I spirit, T.C. senior high 4 [fS95®£ fciSKSf :;?gKKC aS Ackerman. Blame A)a. Joseph Aja. Michael Albright. Jeff Albright. Sara Aldrich. Anthony Alford. Lynn Alpers. Timothy Alpers. James Anderson. Patti Anderson, Gilbert Anderson. Janice Anderson. Sanford Andres. Patricia Andrews. Katherine Ankerson. Jacquelyn Arnold. Terry Arnold. Michael Babel. Thomas Baientine. Vicki Bannon. Debra Barker. Shlrleen Barnhart. Craig Bartell. Carla Bazzett. Christine it Becker. Paul Beck. Kevin Beeman. Duane Bell. David Bell. Deborah Bembeneck, Ronald Bennetts. Glen Bensen. Laurie Bertram. Terrence Beyer. Steven Bezile. Lon Blckle. Gregory Biedron. Jack Bishop. Sandra Blandln. Mark Bokram, John Boldebuck. Linda Bostwick. Elizabeth Braden. Holly Bramer. Randall Brantley. Donna Braun. Betsy Braun. Raymarle Bright. Sue Brimmer. Timothy 12 Bristol. Danny Broghamer. Gayle Brown. Catherine Brown. Christy Brown. Ruth Buchner. David Budinski. Deborah Bullard. Cheryl Burgess. Daniel Bush. Jeffrey Bush. Ray Bussa. Deborah Campbell. Janice Campeau. Michael Carlson. Jeffrey Carpenter. William 13 Cebula. Nancy Chase, Thomas Chilson. Donna Clare. Jill Clark. Cindrah Clark. Karen Cline. John Colbath. Janet Cole, Janet Cole. Thomas Collett. Mari Collier. Lawrence Collings, Toubo Collins. John Collins. David Collins. Patricia 14 Condra. Qerianne Conklin. Marla Cooper, Billie Cooper, Gerald Cox. Janet Culp. Diane Dean. Mary Deemer. Barbara Dejong. Janice Delaney. Ruth Dennis. Richard Deoliveira. Vera Dery. Rebecca Detwiler. Stephen Dllley. Laurie Donhaiser. Kimberly Donkers. Miles Dowd. Vonja Drake. Johanna Dufort. Nanette Dunaltis. Marianne Dunklow. Kathleen Dwyer, Mary Dye. Christine Eager. Nicoll 15 Egeler, Cynthia Egeler. Danny Eikey. Jill Elliott. Joseph Elliott. Kim Fahllng. Carla Felton. Gene Ferrar. Catherine Fineout. Gary Fitz. Janice Fleis. Patricia Forsberg. Elva Forton. Patrick Fouch. Jeffrey Fouch, Kim Fox, Dennis Frank. Cathy Fredrickson. James Furman, Karen Galla. Debra Ganter. Patricia Garvin. Shirley Gauthier. Debra Gauthier. Suzanne Gavitt. Richard 16 Gee. Susan Gilbert. Roxanne Gilmore. Karen Glauch. Susan Gleason. Mark Goldsmith. Robynn Gore. Holly Green. Cathleen Greilick. Kathy 17 Greilick. Paul Gnbbie. Glen Griffin, Elizabeth Groszek, Donald Guba. Lynn Gunnett. Lorna Hall. Connie Hall, Larry Hall. Michael Hall. Sandy Hanchett. David Hanley. Karen Hansen. Edward Hanson. Bruce Hardy. Lori Hartsell. Robert Hatton. Mary Beth Hawley. Allen Hays. Dawn Hazel. Jo Ellen 18 Heika. Linda Holiker. Charlotte Helms. Patti Heming. Donna Hentschel. Ted Hepler. Mark Hilllker. Jarra Hooper. Kevin Hopkins. Robert Hosier. Michael Herman. Randy Hippensteel. Cynthia Hooper. Bruce Horn. David Houdek. Jean Higgins. Douglas Hoag. Melanie Hunt. Charles Zilafro. John Hilbert. Debra Holland. Miriam Hllller. Sherry Holt. Joe 19 the trojan Portraits of these twelve outstanding students from this graduating class will be placed in the senior building for the 1974-75 school year. These young men and women, who have been selected for their special talents, will have the distinction of being an example for next year’s seniors. Carol Polmateer Activities Mary Thompson Citizenship Vocal Music Thomas H. Chase Athletics Cynthia Moss Dramatics David B. Bell National Honor Society Kathleen Green Government 20 hall of tame The original name, Bo-Gi Hall of Fame was changed in 1970 to The Trojan Hall of Fame. Bo-Gi Hall of Fame was created In 1952 by Mr. Bud Moyer in connection with the Bo-Gi Board of Directors to honor outstanding members of each graduating class In various areas of school life. Gilbert Anderson Scholarship Joe Kratky Music (Instrumental) Patricia Collins Publications Deborah Bussa Cheerleading Patricia Prouty Cheerleading special awards for extra special people These are just a few of the people who have received special recognition and, through their achievements, have made it another outstanding year for the seniors of T.C.H.S. Their talents and contributions have been enjoyed by all of us: in music, sports, or just everyday friendliness. These students and others like them have made our school very special. s 22 3 Opposite Page: 1. Quarterback Mark Stewart proved his talents, to be a best athlete 2. Frank Kerrigan, added up the points for basketball, as a best athlete . 3. Steve Preston, showing his style, became most valuable in tennis. 4. Voted as best athletes were Jason Johnson, John Plough (football). Kathy Ferrar (ski team), Gary Raymond (basketball), and Steve Preston (tennis). 5. Tom Newton and Kelvin Shaw were voted as outstanding bandsmen by the band. This Page: 1. Gilbert Anderson and Dick Hoogesteger were National Merit Finalists. 2. These are the D.A.R. nominees for 1974. and In front is Mary Thompson, the D.A.R. Good Citizen. 3. Tom Newton displays some of the extra special talent that helped to make him an outstanding bandsman. 4. Dave Bell. N.H.S. president received many awards, including a N.H.S. scholarship. (Others included Tracey Towner. Holly Jewell and Mary Beth Hatton.) 23 Houdek. Linda Hubbell. Horald Hunter. Sandra Hutson. Wendy lacovoni, David Hoxie. Scott Hughes. Vicky Husted. Gary Hyman, Kathryn Jafos, Theodor Jakubek. Kim Jewel. Cheryl Jewel. Holly 24 Johnson, Jennifer Johnson, Kenneth Johnson, Robert Johnson, Steven Johnson, Timothy Johnson. Thomas Johnson. Ward Johnston. Jason Jones. Katherine Kage. Robert Keating. Linda Kelly. Rosalyn Kenney. Janet Kenny. Jan Marie Kerrigan. Frank Kerr, Katherine Keyes. Jean Killman, Kathy Kimbel. Kathy Klrt. Jean Kline. Randall Klingeismith. Barbara Kloosterman, Daniel Kooyer. Daniel Kooyer. Nancy 23 Korb. Victoria Koska, David Kramer. Jeffrey Kratky. Joseph Kreager. Donald Kropp. Fred Kruse. Nancy Kuhlman. Joseph Kuhn. Romona Kuntschen. Antoine Kurtzal. Craig Lacourse. Gregory Lackie. Joan Lane, John Lang. Hunter Lang. Linda 26 Lardie. Alan Largent. Karon Larkin. Brent Larsen. Terry Laukhart. Susan Lautner. Barbara Lautner. Bonnie Lautner. Jeanette Lautner. Nancy Lehr. Dawn Lempke, Timothy Lewis. Connie Lick. Jan Light, Claudia Lim. Wellington Linton, Bonnie Lockwood. Linda Loney, Suzanne Loveless. Steven Lundberg. Barbara Lynch. Jay Maison. Kathleen Manvilte. Ted Marsh. Jeannine Martinson. Martin Mason. Heather Matson Daniel Maxbauer. John Maxbauer. Russell Maylone. Timothy Maynard. Beverly McBride. Doris McFadden. Chester McCoy. Douglas McCreary, Kathleen McGovern. Marianne McIntosh. Debra McManus. David McNabb. Margaret McNamara. Sandra McNinch. Gwendolynn McPherson. Sherrie McQueer. George Mehigh. Gina Meteer. Scott Mikko, Dennis Mikula. Marilyn Milks. Dorene Milks, Loueen Miller. Fred 29 Miller. Jackie Morio, Joseph Moss. Cynthia Miroslav, Maramica Moimen, Karen Moore. Clifford Moravec. Michael Moyer. Terry Muha. Elizabeth 29 Mumby, Ruth Nantz. James Nash, Kathie Nelson, Sheryl Newton, Thomas Nicola, Douglas Norconk, Cynthia Norris, Scott Noteware. Lynn O’Brien. Joan O’Brien. John Obrien. Debra Obrien. Kathleen 30 Oliver, Beverly Olson, Rita Orton. Peggy Osbourne, Barbara Overholt. Scott Owen. Patrice Park. Charles Parker. David Pearson. Eric Peck ham. Patrice Peck. Mark Peek. Randy Pelto, Julie Penrod. Christy Perez-Banuet. Gabriela Pesansky. Patricia Petaja. James Peterson. Suzette Petroskey. Fay Pfuhl, Margaret Pickard. Cheryl Pickard. Jacquelyn Pickard. Vickie Pierce. Karen Platz. Fannie 31 I Gou £ Rll { DfW, I fO C ,1 i rny y tfl£r Si u’cr xn- soO [tnHV THIS GlP |Bi. r ii3£Re or Kr f U R£,Ut - Rs To make sure Dick remembers this day always. Plough. John Polmateer, Carol Popa. Susan Poser. Johanna Powell. Richard Powell. Sheryl Prentiss. Manureen Preston. Stephen Prouty. Patricia Pulclpher, John Pulclpher, Robert Purkiss. Sandra Purvis. Janet Raymond. Gary Reed. Donald Reed. Roger 32 Reincke, Sarah Richardson. Lori Richter. Nickl Ritchie. Kevin Rohl. Patricia Roman. Jack Roney. Karen Rose. Daniel Rosinskl. Doreen Roush. Billie Rudolph. Terry Rushlow. L. F. Frank Russell. Elaine Rutiia. Dean Ryberg. Birgitta Sammons. Paula Savage. Chris Savage. Delores Savage. Michael Sawyer. Mary Schaub. Phillip Schlueter. David Schubert. Arthur Schuler. Homer Schulz. Barbara 33 Scott. Patti Secor. Patricia Sedlacek. Stephen Send. Michael Shaw. Jeffrey Shaw. Kelvin Shea. Ann Shea. Cynthia Sheckler. Janet Sheffer. Jerry Sherberneau. Nicholas Sheridan, Jean Sherman. Gail Sherman. Gregory Sika. Lori Simone. John Simons. Madeline Sivek. Rebecca Skipski. Gary Smith. Candice Smith. Garold Smith. Glenn Smith. Mary Smith. Tanya Smith. Virginia 34 1. Smyczynski. Stephan 2. Snyder. Karen 3. Snyder Mary 4 Spears. Laurie 5. Spohn. Linda 6. Staley. Thomas 9. Stephenson. Donald 7. Steffey. David 10. Stepke. Robert 11. Stewart. Mark 12. Strait. Sheila 13. Strong. Jane 14 Sweeney. Rhonda 35 Tezak. Robin Thomas. William Thompson. Mary Thompson. Max Thomson. Nancy Throop. Barbara Throop. Tim Timmins. Patricia Tolle. Joel 36 Tompkins. Cheryl Tompkins. Mark Towner. Tracey Trahalr. Norma Treece. Yolanda Trotter. Nelli Umlor. Melanie Umlor. Michelle VanConant. Mary Varner. Daniel Waldeck. Michael Waldo. Linda Wailaker. Elizabeth Walters. Curtis Walters. Dawn Walters. Janice Walters. Steven Ward. Maureen Wares. Debra Wares. Jerry Wares. Karen Warner. Debra Warren. Gloria Watson. Wesley Weathers. Jan 37 Weber. Randall Weber. Robert Weese. Kimberly Weese. Pamela Weese. Sheila Wenzel. Susanne Werner. Christopher Wheat. Janell Wheat. Terry Wheelock. Addison •Vhipp. Tina ickatrand. Kay Viecheck, Susan Wight. Kathleen Wilcoxen. Betty Willman. Dale Wilson. Barbara Wilson. Kayrn Winchester. Thomas Winowiecki. Rebecca Woodcock. Nanci Yankee. Vanessa Yaple. Douglas Yeiter. Curtiss Younglas. Mary 38 Young. Rebecca Young. Gregory Zak. Paul Zapfe. Shelly Zenner. Terri Zimmerman. Brian Cox, Eugene Zionskowski. Bernadett Devlin. Bridget Zionskowski. Bernadine Blazer. Evenlyn Bush. Brian Dohm. Jeffrey Forrester. Cherie Feldler. Michael McClellan. Bing 39 Johnston. Michael Barber. Leah B. Becker. David R. Bigelow. Kimberlee Blodgett. David R. Boone. Robert Bouthiller, Daryl Breithaupt. Chad D. Brock. Bruce B. Brown. Eric Cairns. Joy A. Carpenter. Jerry R. Carpenter. Bobbie J. Carrizales. Manuel J. Cermak. Ronald M. Chaney. Terrence A. Chapman. Edwin Ciesla. Michael D. Cline. David M. Coil. Cindy Corcoran. James M. Corner. Anna M. Couturier. Richard G. Cullen, Sheila Day. Miles K. Digiovanna. Dawn M. Eckstein. Joel Fasel. Dennis Joseph Feigel. Dale Ferguson. Robert J. Finch. Jeff Finn. Florice Fischer. Amy L. Flees. Ricky A. Folk. Karen A. French!. Karl Freund. Richard C. Galloway. Susan S. Gamble. Christopher J. Geiger. Susan Gensler, Dustan J. Guinan. Marcia A. Harmon. Thomas Haywood. Susan L. Painter, Michael Wilson. William Patty Prouty and Linda Lockwood finally find their home? seniors not pictured Henschell. Dennis A. Herman. Susan L. Holecheck. Ronald D. Holman. Timothy J. Hoogesteger. Richard Hoyland, Alan James. Ralph L. Johnson. Charles R. Johnson. Carin R. Johnston. Jeffery P. Kelp. Donald G. Kevwitch. Donald R. Klaassen. Marla S. Kuerth. Harold Kuuttila. Elizabeth J. Lardie. Doreen Leeman. Theresa J. Lewis. Robert L. Liberty. Robert J. Lincoln. Susan K. Lohner. Susan Loucks. Bruce Love. Gail A. Lyon. Juanita Majszak, James R. Mason. Bradley May. John R. Mcneil. Michael McCarthy, Sean D. McDuff, Carollyn H. McDuff. Cathleen L. Milks. Leslie N. Mlujeak. Bradley R. Moon. Steven Nelson. Ricky A. Nesky, Donna J. Oakly. Linda L. Ockert. Cathlene Olman. Terri Peacock. Michael Peck. Ver Gilene Penney. Mario G. Petty. Eddy Plamondon. Michele Pobuda. Michael J. Popa. Harry J. Potter. Richard Priest. Patricia L. Rakan. Betty J. Redli. Linda S. Richardson. Daniel K. Robb. Dean Satterlee. Dorothy Schaub. Marie A. Schictel. Nancy K. Schopieray. James L. Shaw. Ann E. Shields, Steve J. Small. David M. Smith. James D. Sprague. Ralph Stanley. Susan Steffens. Galen Steiger. Edward M. Thomas. Sheryl Throop. Steven S. Tipton. Harold E. Tompkins. Terrance R. Tondu. Rhonda Turke. Garrett L. Tyge. Jacquelyn A. Ufer. John K. Vandermeulen. Dennis J Wagner. Keaton L. Werbinski. Norma J. Wieland. Larry J. Wilkinson. Kim Winowiecki. Patricia Wistrand. Marc W. Worden. Nikki L. Wright. Rebecca F. Zupin, John 40 seniors survive seventy-four 41 at last, the seniors make graduation! This was the first year that the graduation ceremony was combined with the Honors Convocation program, and on June 6, 602 students, along with 8 foreign-exchange students graduated. At the ceremony seniors were honored for their high academic achievements, the Trojan Hall of Fame, and Scholarships were announced. Principal Arthur Schubert presented the class to the Board of Education president, Dr. Maurice Pelto, who distributed diploma cases. The senior class flower this year was the yellow rose, and the class motto was Don't worry about what’s ahead. Go as far as you can. From there you can see further.” The class colors were burgundy and cream. After the graduation ceremonies were over, the seniors returned to their assigned building and happily exchanged their caps and gowns for their diplomas. 1 2 Opposite Page 1. Mary Thompson is receiving the D.A.R. Good Citizen award 2. Cathy Green, senior class president, presented the gavel to junior president. Jim Carpenter. 3. A portion of the graduating seniors during the program. 4. Mr. Schubert bids farewell to the graduates. 5. Juniors Lee Wyatt and Janet Johnson lead in the graduates. This Page: 1. The Trojan Band, directed by Thad Hegerberg. performs for the graduation ceremony. 2. Mr. Dye presents Tom Chase with the trophy for the best athlete of the year 3. Sara Albright receives her diploma from Dr. Maurice Pelto. then the big party went on and oand on 1 2 The usual all night, post-graduation party for seniors was held again at the Park Place Hotel s Dome room, with several groups playing and a Hawaiian theme carried out in the decorations and favors. The traditional beach-party breakfast at sunrise was rained out. Sad! 1. Heather Mason and Jeff Carlson pose for a picture. 2. Gary Fineout takes one big bite, and down It goes! 3. Toubo Codings and Laurie Bensen seem to be having a good time. 4. Red Apple Road was just one of the bands that played at the senior party. 5. Mary Sawyer seems to be dancing the night away . . . . 3 in memory of You are a beautiful dream, And God honored our home with your presence. We guided your growth from a joyous boy Into proud, handsome manhood. You brought us endless happiness With your smile and your twinkling eyes. You were wise beyond your years, a friend as well as a son. You filled our lives with melodious song And our hearts with the strains of your strumming guitar. And then one sparkling September day When the sky was blue and the trees were arrayed in colorful splendor God took you back to his home. In a moment's time you were gone, To remain with us only as a precious moment, a beautiful dream. Mrs. Irene W. Bush 11-11-73 Dale L. Chilson June 17, 1958—April 15, 1974 I will lift up mine eyes to the hills, from whence cometh my help. My help cometh from the Lord, which made heaven and earth. He will not suffer thy foot to be moved; he that keepeth thee will not slumber. Behold, he that keepeth Israel shall neither slumber nor sleep. The Lord is thy keeper: the Lord is thy shade upon thy right hand. The sun shall not smite thee by day, nor the moon by night. The Lord shall preserve thee from all evil: he shall preserve thy soul. Thy Lord shall preserve thy going out and thy coming in from this time forth, and even for evermore. Abeln. Victoria Alderman. Cynthia Aldrich. Patricia Aldrich. Sonya Allen. Catherine Allen. Charles Allen. LuAnn Amidon. Douglas Anderson. Karen Anderson. Terri Andrus. Anthony Ankerson. Jeffrey Ansorge. Anthony April). Dale Arden. Janice Arnold. Glenn Avery. Kerry Axtell. Steven Ayers. Lorraine Baesch. Brenda Bailey. Janet Baldwin. Dianne Bateman. Joelee Baumgartner. Robert Beagle. Patrick Bearinger. Ivan Beaubien. Frank Becker. Anne Beers. Suzette Bellant. Carol Bellows. Katherine 47 Bensen, Torval Berg. Tim Bergklint. Dixie Berry. Angela Bertram. Kevin Beutler. James Beutler. Jane Bigelow. Bradley Bishop. Brian Black more. John Bliss. Kendra Bobb. Joy Borden. Maurice Bor gen. John Bowen. Allan Braden. Douglas Bradford. Julie Bragg. Jeannie Brake!. Linda Brammer. David Brant. Barbara Brief. Cynthia Brigham. Michael Bright. Gregory Bright. Pamela Brill. Christine Brittain. Jeanette Broadhurst. Robert Brower. Judith Brown. Joanne Brunette. Cynthia Brzezinski. Andrew Buck. Joel Buday. Anthony Bufe. Pamela Buttman. Jack Burr. Nancy Bush. Gregory Bush. Norma Calvin. Jeffrey 48 Carpenter. James Carroll. James Cebula. Debra Chamberlain. Diane Chamberlain. Stephen Chambers. Michelle Childs. James Chmielewski. Mark Chouinard. Mary Christner. Catherine Cizek. Gregory Clark. Karen Clark. Shaun Clarke. Catherine Claypool, Diana Cluff. Elaine Coates. Patricia Cobb. Clare Coesens. Kim Colby. Elizabeth Cole. Gerald Coleman. Larry Collins. Michael Collins. Nina Comstock. David Conklin. Linda Cook. Denise Cook. Jo Cooper. Norma Cope. Don Corcoran. Michael Core. James Corsaut, Scott Courtad. Linda Courtad. Susan Couturier. Michael 49 Crain. James Cram. Gregory Cramer. Bradley Crampton. Jeanme Cray. Ellen Daane. Cathleen Danielson. Sandra Darling. Cheryl Deemer. Carol DeMoulpied. Sandra Denison. Kenneth Denoyer. David DesAutels. Katherine DeWaha. John Dezelski. Brenda Dobson. Randy Dohm. Barbara Dompierre. Michael Dooley. Steven Dooley. William Drabek. Thomas Drake. Stephen Driver, Nancy Drury. Michael Dumbrille. Penny Dupuis. Paulette Eby. Nancy Edmondson. Julie Egeler. Kathleen Eggle. Leisa Ehrenberger. Edward 50 Eisner. Susan Erickson. Brenda Ervin. William Everett. Richard Ewing. Bernard Farrell. Patricia Farrell. Patrick Fasei. Fred Fasei. Steven Fawcett. Thomas Fedorchak. Diane Feiger. Mark Ferrara. Thomas Ferrell. Michele Fewins. Shelly Fieistra. Sally Finch. David Finch. Kenneth Fineout. Lesley Fischer. Belinda Fisher. Nunzie Fitz. Victor Fitzgerald. Margaret Fitzgerald. William Flaska. Mark Forgione. Kathryn Fouch. Raymond French. Steven Freund. Nancy Frick. Mark Frye. Terry ( Fryzelka. David Gabier. Julianne Gallatin. Lynn Galloway. James Galvin. Nancy Garland. David Garshaw George Gassman. Nancy Gauthier. Jeffrey Gerow. Jeffrey Gifford. Gary Glowacki, Frank Godfrey. James Goss. Kim Grace. Martha Grahm. Mary Grahm. Vickie Gray. Sharon Greaige. Susan Greilick. Shared Grenier, Thomas Griffi4h. Dena Grimes. Lisa Gris aw. Carol Groesser. Daniel 31 Grueber, Kevin Habrecht. Max Hackett. Marsha Hahnenberg, Thomas Haiachukas. David Hall. Daniel Hamacher, Laura Hammontree. Christy Hanchett. Sandra Hanna. Sherri Hanna. Sheryl Hart. Barbara Hart. Beverly Hartley. Deana Haughn, Kenneth Haywood. Paul Heater. Cathy Hedlund. Ronda Heika. Patricia Hemming. Eunice Hendges. Randall Herheim. Laurie Hewitt. Steven Hilbert. Sandra Hinds. Joni Hoag. Richard Hoeft. Ruth Hoffman. Mary Hogarth. John Hollis. David Holman. Beth Hoistad. Amy Houghton. Wayne Hoxie. Theresa Hoyland. Michele Hubbell. Michael Hubschneider. Neale Hughes. John Hughes. Robert Hull. Randy 52 What kind of Lottery' has Victor Fitz been in? Hutchinson. Cheryl Jamieson. George Jamieson. Karla Johnson. Janet Johnson. Linda Jones. Debra Jones. Jeffrey Jones. Jennifer Julien. Teresa Kadrovach. Mary Kage. Becky Kauffman. Gregg Kelly. Lynne Kelp. Ronald Kent. Antoinette Kephart. Jean Killman. Beverly Kilpatrick. Bridget Kindt. Michael King. Christine King. Connie Kipley. Richard Klang. Gregory Knickerbocker. Cindra Kratochvil. Carol Kreiser. Toni Krohn. Colleen Kuemin. Wendy LaBonte. Barbara Laird. Benjamin Larcom, Penny 33 Lardie. Joanne Laurent, Clney Lautner. Bernice Lautner. Bonnie Lautner. Debra Lautner. Gary Lautner. Jeffrey Lautner. Nancy Lautner, Terry Leach. Janet Leach. Janice Lee. Kirby Leggitt. Deborah LeJeune, Irene Leppeck. Linda Lerchen. Catherine Liddell. Mark Light. Leslie Linton. Nancy Llske. Julie Lockwood. Gale Lofquist. Harvey Long. Pamela Loomis. John Love. Cindy Lown. Cynthia Lund. Teresa Lutz. Virginia Lyon. Diana Malaney. Katherine Mallow, Deborah Mantyla. Lori Martin Allen Martin. Terry Martinson. Carol Masiowski. Joseph Matson. Calvin Mattern. Lynn Mauk. Micheal Maule. David Maynard. Mary McCafferty. Mary McClay. James McClellan. Robin McClure. Mark McCuddy. William McFadden. Beverly McFarland. Deborah McGeorge. Douglas :Giothlm. Barbara ;lntosh. Sandra Merrick. JoAnne Milter. Angela Miller. Cheryl Milliken. Penny Mohrhardt. Mary Montgomery. Susan Moon. Lynn Moore. Mary Morris. Kent Morris. Patricia Morrison. Barbara Moss. Gary Mucha. Frank Muehling. Debra Murphy. Patricia Nelson. Lori Nelson. Paula Nesky. Dale Newman. Richard Nichols. Kirk Nielsen. Susan Norton. Sandra Nostrant. Lori Noteware, Shelley Novak. Constance Nye. Denise Nyland. Steven O'Brien. DeAnn O'Brien. Stephen Ochs. David Ogden. Jerry ss Cindy Laurent casually paused to pose for the camera. Oleson. Martha Olin. Kathleen Olney. Jennifer Ooley. William Ott. Cynthia Otto. Frederick Painter. Richard Panek. David Parker. Ronald Parker. Scott Pearce. Mitchell Pelizzari. David Perez-Banuet. Rebeca Perlmski. Suzan Pero. June Peterson. William Phelps. Larry Phillips. Joseph Pickard. Cynthia Pickard. Janice Piter. Tonja Pobuda. Kathy Polmateer. Jon Pomeroy. Clark Powell. Debra Price. Sharyn Pronger. Scott Provins. Gay Purdom. Lori Quick. Paul Rademaker. Judy Randall. Lisa Rasho. Luella Rasmussen. Cheryl Rasmussen. Rebecca Raulin. Rebecca 56 Ray. Clare Reed. Clyde Reidlmger. Catherine Renis. Joseph Rennie. William Revnell. Joseph Richards. Kay Riley. Shelly Rinckey. Russell Rogers. Debra Rohdy. Jeffery Rokos. Jack Rombouts. Tom Rosa. Leslie Roslnski. Sharilee Roush. Stuart Rutila. Gall Sarber. Richard Saxton. Tammy Schaub. Phyllis Schneider. Paul Schopleray. Jeanme Schopieray. JoAnne Schopieray. Linda Schopieray. Michael Schreck. Pat Schrock. Rhonda Schroeder. Donn Schroeder. Shelly Schroeter. Sandra Schultz. Mensue Scott. Debra Scott. Sari Sellke. David Send. Gloria Shattuck. Marcy Shaw. Cynthia Shaw. William Shea. Susan Sheridan. Janet Shlllmgton. Lisa Shipman. Dawn Sholten. Robert Sigsby. Penny Sill. Susan Simon. Richard Sivek. Debra Sivek. Marc Skinner. Roberta Skipski. Richard Skiver. Janell Sladek. Cynthia Smith. Cathy Smith. Connie Smith. Daniel D Smith. Daniel G Smith. Elizabeth Smith. Joelyn Smith. John Somero. Henry Southwick. Steve Sparks. Darla Spencer. Stephen Stachur. Rhonda Stathakis. Peter Steele. Robert Steele. Greg Stemebach. Linda Stephenson. Teresa Stevens. Lorraine Stevens. Matt Stewert. Gina ss St. John. Dawn Stowe. Sandra Stripling. Susan Stroh. Roger Sullivan. Daniel Tafelsky. Jeannie Tate. Timothy Taylor. Bruce Thayer. Dennis Thompson. Donald Throop. David Timm. John Tomcal, Charles Tpmel. Lisa Tomlinson, Jeffrey Umulis. Ralph VanAmberg. William Vezina. Christine Visscher. Sara Waldeck. Lorrie Walsh. Vicki Walter. John Walter. Mark Walters. Eva Walters. Joyce Walters. Mark Walworth. Chris Wares. Roger Watson. Wllllsm Weatherholt. Janine Weaver. Robert Weber. Brad Weber. Curtis Weber. Eileen Weidenhamer. Gary Weiselberg. Lisa Welch. Kathleen Whalen. Shelley Whaley. Debra Wheeiock. Shellie White. Kim Whltefield. Wayne Wlitala. Mark Wlldman. Richard Wiley. Paul Wilkes. Kevin Williams. David G. Wineman. Anton Wineman. Elton Winowiecki. Debra Wood. Sandra Woods. Michelle Wright. Johnson Wyatt. Lee Zak. Linda Zeigler. Cynthia Lee Ann Alfonso and Kathy Forgione find time In the library to gossip instead of studying. juniors not pictured Aldridge. Michelle Gauthier. John Lautner. Janice Sheffer. Ricky Alfonso. Lee Ann Geroy. Sharon Jean Lerchen. Nancy Sigsby. Michael Amidon. Kathy Geroy. Sharry Joan Leudesdorff, Susan Sinn, Karen Ankerson. Maryann Gibson. Raymond Lindsey. Curtis Small. Susan Arlt. Glenn Gillson. Suzanne Lyon. Jane Smith. Sandra Bacon. Leon Gilmet. Donald Malloy. Michael Sonderegger. Bryant Baesch. John Grahm. Brian Manwaring. Sanderson Sonnenberg. Julie Bailey. Joseph Grant. Marshall Martin. John Sprenger. Mary Wava Belanger. Daniel Green. Larry Mathias. Robin Stafford. Steven Bennett. Bruce Greilick. Noel Maxbauer. Edward Stallman, Mark Berg. Craig Grist. Eddy Mayr. Karen Stallman. Marguerite Bonnell. Gregg Grumley. Daniel McPhilamy. Joan Strang. David Boothroyd. Peter Hall. Jeffery Mehi. Douglas Sullivan. Danny Boursaw. Terrance Hall. Mark Melvin. Ronald Swan. Scott Boyd. Richard Harp. Craig Melvin. Robert Teter. Deborah Bronell. Marshall Harrigan. Bruce Monroe. Rodney Tezak. Kandice Brown. Roger Hebert. James Mooney. Maureen Thomas. Stephen Butkovich. Annette Hedrington. Catherine Nault. Phillip Thompson. Cindy Case. Linda Henry. Carol Niedzielski, Michael Timmins. Karen Chaney. Martina Henschell. Lynette Norcross, Beverly Tomei. Mariano Chapman. Cindy Hentschel. Ben Norris. Michael Treat. Donna Christensen. Dennis Hepner, Timothy O’Brien. Kathleen Trotter. William Clare. William Herman. Joffre Panek. Mark Umlor. Pamela Clouse. Roger Hillier. Homer Pekkala. Craig Vanderwall. Susan Cobb. Donald Hohnke. Bruce Pendock. Dean Vipond, Perry Coil. Pamela Houle. James Petroske. Ricky Webster. Larry Cook. Dale Howey. Gabriele Platukas. Jean Weston. Thomas Cook. Michael Huffman, Timothy Poertner. Cheryl Whiting. Carter Dailey. Steven Jenik, Candy Ponder. Calla Wiebe. Carl Diehl. Jeffery Jennett. Dean Prentice. Lynn Willey. Andrew Doornbas, Gregory Johns. William Prentiss. Mary Williams. David L. Drake. Thomas Johnson. Steven Ramoie. Ronald Wolffis. James Edge. Jeri Kabat. Donald Randell. Steven Wojcik. Theodore Eikey. Robert Kane. Barbara Richards. Andrew Worm. Wilfred Ergang. Dale Karczewski. David Robbins. Richard Wright. Timothy Farrell. Michael Keenan. Sheila Rucker, Sheila Yahr. Philip Forcier, Julie Kilbourne, Robert Russell. David Yokeum. Marcia Frazier. Cindy Ann Kinnee. David Scharling. Sandra Youker. Thomas Fritz. Richard Kirsch. James Schiechetl. Daniel Young, Donald Garey. Jeane Kittendorf, Carolyn Schneider. Rita Zywicki. David Garvin. Thomas Klepetka. Robert Scott. William Gatzke. Geralyn Kramer. Timothy Shaw. Rory 60 spring prom held at country club For the second year in a row the annual spring prom was held off-campus as only a school-related activity because school or class funds were not used. Held at the Traverse City Golf and Country Club on May 25, the prom was planned and carried out by the Junior class of ‘'75”. Cherry blossom bouquets on the floor, and mixed-flower arrangements on tables decorated the rooms. Chaperones for the event were Mrs. Phyllis Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Dick and Mr. and Mrs. Michael McManus. Dave Sporny’s Big Band played for a memorable evening. 61 Agruda. Randall Ahlberg. Terl Lynne Ailsworth, Karen Aja. Daniel Albrecht. Betty Anne Albright. Beth Aldrich. Susan Allen. Diana Alpers. Alvin Alpers. Lori Ann Alward. Ann Amidon. Barbara Anderson. Daryl Anderson. Lori Anderson. Rebecca Andrews. Cynthia Andrews. Sheryl Ankerson. Debra Ankerson. Scott Ansorge. William Ash. Dora Jean Bach. Jill Baic. Ivanka Baker. Julia Balentme. Donald Bankey. Debra Barber, James Barger. Patricia Bartnick. Vern Bartz. Brent Basta. Julie Bathke. Cynthia Batzer. William Bauer. Joyce Baxter. Tammie Bazzett. Brian Beagle. David Beard. Jared Beaver son. Tamara Becker. Cheryl Becker. Gerald Becsey. James Belanger. Lorraine Bembeneck. Roger Benak. Connie Benak. Edward Bennett. Cherri Bennett. Jolene Bixby. Katrina Blackburn. Julia Blackmore. Donna Blandln. Pamela Bohnow. David Bokram. Sally Bonomo. Joni Boone. Eugene 63 Borden. Ruth Ann Bostwick. Barbara Boyd. Jeffrey Boyd. Wade Braden. Jan Brakel. William Brammer. Mark Bright. Sandra Bright. Vickie Brill. Scott Bristol. Cynthia Bristol. John Bristol. Tina Brittain. Susan Brower. William Brown. David A. Brown. David 0. Brown. Gary Brown. Gerry Brunette. Jeffrey Buday. Christopher Burandt. Ann Burcar. Nancy Burrows. Steven Bush. Gerald Cairns. Wayde Calcutt. Mary Callison. Thomas Campbell. Kathleen Campbell. Linda May Candey. Craig Canham. Thomas Carboneau. Katherine Carpenter. Jerry Carrizales. Eloise Casclano. Michael Cates. Dudley Chamberlain. Robin Champt. Yves Georges Chandler. Christopher 64 Chase. Steven Chilson. Dale Lee Chouinard. Donna Christopher. Dennis Clesla. Nancy Clarke. Lawrence Clem. Ellen Cline. Susan Clous. Gary Clouse. Harry Coates. Cynthia Marie Cobb. Brenda Coleman. Betty Collier. Mark Collier. Merry Cook. Colleen Cook. Johnna Cook. Stephen Cook. Tad D Cook. Tod G Cornell. Merri Cosgrove. Leslie Couturier. Diane Couturier. Pam Cox, Lisa Cox, Peggy Coyne. Debra Crain. Elvena Cram. Cynthia Creighton. Mary Crossley. Patricia Crouch. Mary Culp. David Daane. Douglas Danielson. Ricky Davis. James Davis. Lisa Deadman. Kay Dean. Evelyn Decker. Morris Deemer. Jerry Deering. Christine Deloy. Cindy Deloy. Edward Demin. Jan Dery. Sandra Diehl. Susanne Dillon. Thomas Dohm. Ronald Dojan. Mark Dompierre. Angela Donahey. Timothy Doner. Lawrence Donkers. Melissa Dorie. Robert Drake. James 65 Dreves. Cheryl Ouell, Chris Quell. Steven Dufort. Jeffrey Dunklow. Douglas Dupuis. Patricia Durga. Steven Dwyer. Patrick Dye. Michelle Eager. Robert Ealy. Nan Edinger, Steven Edmonds. Andrea Edwards. Lorrie Egeler. Karen Ehlinger. Sandra Eisner. William Eisner. Donald Emerson. Barbara Erving. Anthony Esther. Randy Farrell. Lisa Farrell. Michael Fasel. Gail Fasel. Michael Fashbaugh. Carol Felker. Lorinda Fewins. Scott Fifarek. John Filip. Joseph Fisk. David Fitz. Carolyn Flanagan. Sean Fletcher. Jay Flory. Michele Foley. Judith Forbes. Debra Forsyth. Patricia Fort. Kimberly Fortin. Stephan Forton. Keith Foster. Diane Fouts, Becky Fox. Janet Franke. Cynthia Franke. Susan Franklin. Lynda Frazier. Tina French. Holly Freund. Edward Friske. Wyman Gabier. Jerold Galla. Janet Galla. Karen Galligan. Alexander Garn. Patricia 66 Gatzke. Schally Gault. David Gauthier. Douglas Gaylord. Douglas Ghering, Perry Gibson. William Glllson. Teda Gilmet. Rebecca Gilmore. Jane Glasser. Linda Glasser. Martha Goff. David Goft. Sharon Goldsmith. Lori Goodin. Margo Goodrich. Lisa Gorcyca. Cynthia Grant. Harold Gray. Pamela Green. Joyce Green. Theresa Gren. Bruce Griffin. Steven Groesser. Mart Grover. Dianna Grueber. Kimberly Guba. David Guernsey. Amy Halbrook. Patricia Hall. Denis Hamilton. Gregory Hammond. Mary Hancock. Janet Hanmer. Nadine Hansen. Deborah Hansen. Lori Hanson. John Hanson. Scott Hardy. James Hardy. Kent Harrigan. Michael Hart. Brian Hartley. Terri Lynn Harty, Robert Hawkins. Jack Hayes. Karen Hayes. Kevin Haynes. Kevin 67 Haynes. Lee Ann Hays. George Hayward. Michael Haywood. James Hazelton. Robert Hedrington. Cynthia Heiges. Fredrlch Heim. John Helms. Gary Hemming. Mary Hepler. Mathew Hibbard. Kevin Hinds. Shelley Hippensteel. Kathy Hiser. Jill Hoaglund. Mary Hoaglund. Robin Hoeft. Mary Holtom. Kathryn Hooper. Charles Hooper. Sheree Hornacek. Antoinette Hoyland. Karen Hoy. Michael Hubschneider. Lauren Humphrey. Alger Hunt. Stanley Hunter. Dallas Hunter. Tara Lee Hutchinson. Brian Hyman. Rebecca lacovoni. Danny lacovoni. Janice lacovoni. Steven Irish. Connie Irvine. William Irwin. Michael Isaman. Daniel Jaquish. Particia Jason. Jane Johnson. James Johnson. Jennifer Johnson. Joseph Johnson. Tamara Evelyn Dean celebrates the coming of snow the wrong way! 68 Johnston. David Johns. Cary John. Catherine Jones. Emerson Jones. Susan Jones. Tammy Jones. Tracie Jurica. Ronald Kamalo. Pamela Kantz. Diana Kellogg. Terri Kelly. Daniel Kelly. Shawn Kelp. Gary Kennedy. Vincent Kennedy. William Kerlin. Kameran Kessler. Victoria Kevwitch. Susan Kimbel. Karen King. Cindy King. Lorraine King. Robert Kirsch. Debra Kitchen. Karen Knee. Donna Korb. Valerie Korn, Lori Kramer. Judith Kratky. Thomas Krohn. Theodore Kromer. Barbara Kromer. Debra Kroupa. Dean Kruger. Curtiss Kuemin. Thomas Kuhn. Kathee Lackie. Lora Lamie. Joseph Lammers. Carol Lang. Susan Lardie. Michael Largent. Steven Larsen. Sammy Larson. Larry Latka. Karen Laurell. Cynthia Lautner. Michael Lautner. Terry LaVire. Lynne Lawrence. Richard Leggett. Jay Lillto. Susan Leppek. Tim LeRoy. Kim Lewis. Kathleen 69 Lick. Leonard lightfoot. Thomas Lincoln. Kathleen Lindsey. Craig Lipka. Margaret Livernois. Theodore Lockwood. Edward Loesel. Debra Lohner. Patricia Loney. Carol Loomis. Laurie Loomis. Virginia Lotan. Debra Low. David Lozowski. Michael Lynch. Bryn Lyon. Robert Macyauski. Michael Mahn. Michael Maloney. William Manville. Julie Marek. Michael Markey. Christine Marsh. Brenda Martin. Rosemarie Maslowski. Jeoffrey Mason. Debra Mathews. Laura Mathias. Mjchele Maue. Virginia Mauk. Daniel Maylone. Gordon Maynard. Carolyn Maynard. Kenneth McCarry, Pamela McCutcheon. Patrick McGeorge. David McIntyre. Timothy McLachlan. Bruce McLellan. Diane McManus. Tommy McMaster. Donald McMillan. Janet McPhilamy. Margaret Meeves. Kathy Meindertsma. Margaret Mikowskl. Charles Mikowski. Victoria Miller. Jennifer Miller. Lois Miller. Mark Miller. Sue Milne. Robin Molmen. Melinda Montante. Michael Moon. Debra 70 Moore. Brian Moore. Melissa Moore. Robert Moore. Sharon Morgan. Sherrill Morgridge. Timothy Morris. Steven Moss. Amy Mucha. Terri Muehling, Walter Murphy. Kerry Nelson. Richard Nesbitt. Timothy Nesky. Susan Newhouse. John Newton. Penny Norris. Orley Norton. Susan Nunn. Jeffrey Nyland. Gloria Ogden. Ann O'Hara. Magdalene Oien. Chris O'Keefe. Kathleen Okerstrom. Carl Okerstrom. Eric Oleson. Donald Oliverson. Tamara Olsen. Arthur Olson. Greta Olson. Jeffrey Olson. Tina 71 Overholt. Kenn Packard. Keith Palmer. Terri Park. Thomas Parker. Donald Parshall. David Peacock. Douglas Pearce. Steven Peek. Cheryl Petfley. Lou Ann Pelto. Thomas Perin. Martha Peterson. Blair Peterson. Mark Petsch. David Pierson. Margaret Piter. Todd Poncar. Deborah Potter. Tamara J. Potter. Tammy S. Preston. Jon Price. Catherine Prusich. Daniel Pulcipher. Julie Purchase. Kathryn Purdom. Lisa Quinn. Roger Radcliffe, Patricia Rahe. Dorothy Randall. Rhonda Reay. Christine Rebman. Darlene Reed. Eric Reed. Sandra Revitzer. Carrie Richard. Debra Richmond. Mark Richter. Karl Rickenberg. Debra Rigan. Jon 72 Risk. Rebecca Roach. Robert Roberts. Mark Robertson. Richard Robinson. Arthur Rogers. Mary Rokos. Ronald Ronan. Beverly Roney. Donna Rosenthal. Victor Rose. Debra Rosinski. Ronald Roth. Timmothy Rubio. Tanda Rumanes. Fotini Russell. Paul Rusu. William Santer. Lisa Sattler. Donald Saunders. Michael Saxton. Karry Schaub. Carol Schaub. Duane Schaub. Robert Schichtel. Robert Schmitt. David School. Kristie Schopieray. Susan Schramm. Ricky Schrock. Wendall Schroeder. Noel Schubert. Michael Schuknecht. Peggy Schwartz. Jeffrey Scott. Holly Seipke. Mark Send. Pamela Serbin. Robert Shaff. Laura Sheckler. Douglas Shelder. Donald Sheldon. Scott Sheppard. Randy Sherberneau. Chris Sherman. Matthew Shillington. Lynn Shugart. James Sigsbey. Patrick-Sika. Terri . Sill. Siane Silva. Phyllis Sladek. Douglas Slagal. James Sleder. Jayne Sleeper. Linda Smith. Julie 73 Smith. Kim Smith. Kirk Smith. Larry Smith. Rose Snyder. Jerome Solomonson. Kristina Soper. Kenneth Southard. Robert Sperry. Ann Spohn. Donald Springstead. Terri Staley. Kathy Stanislawski. Dennis Stasinski. Susan Steele. Mark Stelkar. Debra Stepke. John Stevens. Catherine Stevens. David Stevens. Jeffrey Stevens. Michael Stewart. Geaneen Stewart. James Stout. Kirt Stowe. Martha Strieker. Donna Strieker, Sally Strong. Brian Strong. Nancy Sudekum. Suzanne Tatch. Casey Taylor. Kelly Taylor. Mike Tezak. Kim Tharp. Thomas Thiel. Elizabeth Thomann. Louann Thomas. David Thorsen. Kris Throop, Daniel Throop. Raymond Toedebusch. Kenneth Trailer. Wayne Trotter. Geraldine Tuller, David Turke. Cindy Tuttle. Helen Ufer. David Umlor. Denise Urban. Judy VanFarowe. Brian VanSanten. Jan VanWezel. Marge Varner. Dean Visscher. Diane Vreeland. Amanda 74 Wagner. Pamela Waisanen. Lynn Waldeck. Gail Waldo. Terri Walter. Thomas Walters. Arlene, Wares. Jayne,, Washburn. Kathryn Waters. Richard Weatherholt. Mark Weaver. Barbara Weber. Thodore Weese. Peggy Weidenhamer. Kathy Wernick. Erna Wernick. Martin. Westcott. Connie Wheat. Pamela Whetstone. Martina Whiteford. Denise Whiteford. Timothy Whiting. Kevin Wiecheck. Marie Wikle. Tomy Wilcoxen. Donald Williams. Jerry Wilsey. Lisa Winnie. Melvin Winowiecki, David Winowiecki. Diana Winowiecki. Elizabeth Wise. Paul Witkop. Michael Woebbeking. Charles Wolff. Jeffrey Wood. Laurie Wood. William Wright. Kristin . Wright. Peggy Wright. Rendell Yeiter. Robin i. Yeomans. Melissa .. Yetter. Kimberely Yokeum. Loretta. Youker. Robert Young. Martin Zarafonitis. Frank 75 Zeeryp. Joel Zenner. Theodore Zick. Michelle Zimmerman. Tamara Barker. Robert Beaubiem. Michael Bellows. Thomas Blodgett. Patti Buchan. Jeffrey Burkholder. Steven Burtwell. Royce Bush. Craig Carver. Rhonda Chartier. Paul Chase. Brigid O’Hara Chouinard. Rodney Clonce. Jerry Corpe. John Crysler. Russell Deloy. Robert Denman. Clay Dewitt. Richard Dilley. David Doremire. Marie Durga. Gregory Elliott. Jody Fasel. Constance Ferguson. William Flees. Janice Folk. Linda Franklin. Toni Garetson. Thomas Gensler. Steven Gibson. Henry Godfrey. Cindy Grace. Nancy Gregg. Mark Gurn, Debra sophomores not pictured Hepner. Leo Hermann. Julie Irving. Mark Ivie. Michale Johnson. Clinton Johnson. Sandra Kelderhouse. James Kennedy. Kevin Kine. Dale Kobbins. Kevin Lautner. Donald Lorenz. Deborah Magee. James Majszak, David Mang. Marie Mann. John Marschllv. Hans McBride. William McManus. Kent McPherson. Paul McQueer. Dennis Miller. Terri Molderhaver, Peggy Moyer. Daniel Munson. Jonathan Murringer, Mary O'Connor. Gary Orton, Jeffrey Ourso. Roland Patterson. James Paupore. Rodrlck Pearson. Brian Perry. Tim Phillips. Daniel Pilklnton. Larry Poertner. Walter Popa, Frank Rasho. Cindy Rice. Mark Rider. Ruth Rossetti. John Rutherford. Kim Ryaning. Stephen Sander. Frank Scott. William Sees©. Thomas Shales. Robert Simone. Kenneth Smith. Carol Smith. Joey Snyder. Kenneth Sorenson. Gerald Stormer. Tami Striebech. Mark Stripling. Cindy Stroh. Eric Thorpe. Jeffery Tompkins. Gregory Tompkins. Trudy Vanzee. Robert Waldron. Robert Weathers. Karen Werbinski. Arlene Whitney. Richard Wilhite. Dennis Woodcox. Lyle 76 sophomores break old magazine sales record! Sophomore magazine sales sky rocketed past the $10,000 mark this year as the sophomores proudly beat the old record of slightly over $9,000 made in 1972-73. Selling magazine subscriptions is a great way for many students to get a discount on their class rings and also win great prizes. The class treasury benefits from profits on the sales, to be used for future class activities. 1. On the last day of the promotion the sophomores hadn't reached their goal. 2. Cathy Long spent a lot of time counting money from the sales. 3. Shelly Gatzke, Sue Brittain. Erna Wernick, Vern Bartnick, and Chris Buday were top salesmen 4. Gail Waldeck and Mr. Merchant mingle In the money. 77 1 imc center for learning The Instructional Media Center, under the direction of head librarian, James Craig, this year offered the students more information relating to their interests than ever before. Mr. Craig purchased about thirteen hundred new books and twenty-three multi-media kits which were added to the previous collection. In the Audio-Visual room there is a new calculating machine from the mathematics department, for the use of the math student during his study period. The student may go to the A-V room and with this new calculator, he can practice his mathematics in twelve different steps, beginning with addition and ending with advanced algebra. Although the IMC has grown in use, it has remained a quiet place for study. 2 3 Pearl Faist Esther Kohn Opposite Page 1. Cindy Pickard is one of the many students that helped with the magazine stacks and with many other I.M.C. jobs. 2. Duane Beeman and Tim Hepner review the day's assignments together, as Nicholas Sherberneau works on his studies alone This Page: 1. A student during his study period skims over a magazine with the help of the microfilm. 2. Mr. Curow is not aware of his surroundings as he reviews his notes on the class. Hungry Nations, one of his most popular classes this year. 3. Christine Vezina seems to enjoy her job in the library. 81 communication arts: writing, speaking, listening The Apex program, in its third year of operation is once again providing the students with a wide range of classes in Communication Arts. Each class is labelled with “phases indicating difficulty, from one (the easiest) to five, (the most advanced), thus improving the students' chances that he will find the classes that he will enjoy. The classes may seem to be far away from conventional English, as in the cases of Theatre Arts, Radio, Man and His World, Debate, and many others, but actually, all employ the arts in varying amounts. The Comm Arts department is also in- volved in activities outside the classroom: the Film Series is sponsored by the Art of the Motion Picture class; the debate teams are better than ever through the efforts of debate classes; station WRBL stems from the radio classes. The school publications, the Black and Gold, the Pines and the Challenger stem from classes. Trips to Stratford, Ontario and occasionally to dramatic presentations elsewhere are the outgrowth of classes relating to theatre. The Forensics club is newly reactivated, sponsored by Comm Arts. Garwood Hanson Glonn Bader Ai Halms 82 Sandra Qolatki Bill Young Opposite Page: 1. Mr. Bader enjoys himself with his Mass Communications class. 2. Bob Hartsell appears amazed at how some people can study. Tom McManus, for example. This Page: 1. Scott Pronger and Rick Beagle are employing reading and writing in this Comm Arts class 2. Mr. Nykerk discusses aspects of filmmaking with his Art of the Motion Picture class. 3. Mrs. Swire pauses to smile for our photographer in her Modern Literature class. 83 84 1 Laura Swtra Richard Wetter Opposite Page: 1. Jerry Wares is showing his carpentry talents to two other stagecraft students. 2. Tom Drabeck obviously doesn't want to be in this picture! 3. Rob Hazelton. for his radio class, is recording for radio station WRBL. 4 What's everybody laughing about? This Page: 1. Sue Lang is trying hard to express her opinion to the class. 2. Does Mr Piper always lecture to his American Heritage of Literature classes with his eyes shut? 3. Mrs. Stocking teaches Greek Literature. Advanced Studies and Mythology. 4 A bet between Mark Weaver and Mr. Hansen, over the super bowl, wins Mark a roll and milk. 85 traverse city debate team expands The 1973-74 Debate Team came from a great number of losses at the beginning of the season to a remarkable show at districts with a 4-2 record. The objectives of each debate this season, as with every season, were to improve on and make more effective analytical reasoning and organizational abilities. Skillful and efficient verbal communication of ideas is inherent within debate. Attitude, ability and enthusiasm are keynotes to a good debater. This season the team competed in three leagues and eight tournaments, with Miss Jeanette Mason as varsity and junior varsity coach, and Mr. Neil Breaugh as novice coach. reading ... in school and out Once again this year, students have improved their individual reading ability In various reading technique classes for present and future use, with the aim of increasing comprehension and vocabulary. In accomplishing this, such aids are used as films, SRA, tapes and. of course, books. The reading department gained two new teachers this year, Mrs. Leona Barnhardt and Miss Beverly Thornburg. Robert Campbell Beverly Thornburg opposite page: 1. Coaching the Debate Team isn't always serious, as this picture of Miss Mason shows. 2. This Is the 1973-74 Varsity Debate team, at the North Central Debate league after winning third place. From left to right: Kent Wright. Norma Trahair, Cathy Brown, and Dave Bell. 3. Dave Bell is pictured here talking to Lynn Moon, who joined the team after Cathy Brown left, and debated with them in state competition finals. 4 Novice Coach Neil Breaugh is holding the first place trophy his team won at the Muskegon-Mona Shores tournament. this page: 1. Students also employ writing to retain more information about what they have read, as shown In this basic reading class. 2. Pat Shrift smiles at a comment made by another student during a reading techniques class. 3. Mrs. Barnhart teaches reading techniques and basic reading classes. Leona Barnhardt the students speak! Forensics involves contests in various areas of public speaking. The categories or contests held were in the areas of Humorous Interpretation, Serious Interpretation, Storytelling, Original Oratory, Declamation, Extempore, Speech, Radio Broadcasting, and Multiple Reading. Forensics was an extracurricular activity, which was taught by one of the debate teachers, Mr. Neal Breaugh. Marilyn Slavens, a student teacher, assisted Mr. Breaugh in working with the Forensics teams. Jean Klein, also a student teacher, worked with some students during the early part of the season. Students competed and many placed in the state finals. 3 88 This Page: 1. Ann Shaw and Bill McCuddy are competitors in the State District Tournament at Cadillac. 2. Dick Hoogesteger and Bill McCuddy take part in a tournament at Kalamazoo. 3. Carol Grishaw. Joy Cairns. Lynn Moon, and Diane Foster, participate in a tournament at Pestoskey 4 Dick Hoogesteger. Bill McCuddy. Joy Cairns. Diane Foster. Jan Fitz. Carol Grishaw. Ann Shaw, and Lynn Moon, are members of the Forensics group. thespians end year with a ‘dramatic’ banquet Thespian Troupe had another very successtul year. They presented excellent performances of great plays, such as in the childrens' theater, “The Honorable Uroshima Taro. Also on this year’s agenda was the comedy, Seven Nuns in Las Vegas and Outward Bound, the drama. The Thespian Banquet also was a celebrated event this year. Trophies were awarded for performances in the above-mentioned plays. 5 Pictures on This Page: 1. The Banquet proves to be an interesting event. (See club index for members.) 2. The Thespian Advisor. Mr. Helms, talks to Terry Springstead. 3. President Joan Lackle. with officers. Abby Kent, Theresa Hoxie, and Jan Kenny, (missing is Janell Wheat.) 4. Thespians in action. 5. Joan Lackie conducts a morning meeting. 89 thespian troupe 2203 found i regas a comedy A humorous trip was taken by the Thespians, with the comedy, “Seven Nuns in Las Vegas.” Featured in the large cast were the nuns; Jan Fitz, Debbie Hilbert, Joy Cairns, Bridget Kilpatrick, Diane Fedorchak, Becky Gilmet, Jeanette Brittain, and as Mother Superior, Jan Walters. Holly Scott, Lori Alpers, and Tami Potter portrayed the dancing girls. Other roles were played by Kent Wright, Gary Helms, and the voice of Bill McCuddy. This amusing play is the tale of seven nuns, who find themselves mysteriously transported to Las Vegas. The rest of the story revolves around their adventures there, as they search for the answers of how they got there and what to do next. This thoroughly enjoyable play, incorporated some excellent actors. 2 90 B Opposite page; 1. Fingernails get the beauty treatment. 2. Penny Newton does Kent Wright’s make-up. 3-7. Dancers Holly Scott. Tami Potter and Lori Alpers teach nun Joy Cairns a dance routine. This page; 1. Nuns Jan Fitz and Becky Gllmet talk with the dancers. 2. ”1 never thought I'd really meet the Green Hornet says stagehand Cindy Moss. 3. Some unusual make-up being applied. 4. A small discussion scene involving Jeanette Brittain. Joy Cairns. Kent Wright. Gary Helms, and Becky Gilmet. 5-8. Faces Backstage; 5. Holly Scott 6. Sue Kevwitch and Gary Helms 7. Becky Gilmet 8. Lori Alpers 3 9t drama “outward bound” presented by thespians On November 15 and 16, Thespian Troupe 2203, from Traverse City Senior High School, presented the drama Outward Bound. Written by Sutton Vane, this play was directed by Mr. Wayne Piper, with student director Chris Bazzett. Included in the cast were seven members of the Thespians club and several backstage people working with scenery, lighting, and make-up. The sets, designed by Mr. Piper, were built by Mr. Helms stagecraft classes, with wallpaper design by Abby Kent. An excellent play, along with a beautiful set made for a fantastic play. 2 Opposite Page: 1. More cast members are Jim Nantz. Tom Rombouts. Bill McCuddy. Jan Kenney. Theresa Hoxie. and Kent Wright. 2. Miss Mason doing make-up on Kent Wright. 3. Cindy Moss did the lighting. 4. Joan Lackie and Bruce Taylor In a tender moment This Page: 1. Kent Wright. Chris Werner, and Tom Rombouts involved in a discussion. 2. The director. Mr. Piper, caught backstage on opening night. 93 combined efforts make “the king and success The King and I”, in seven performances, brought much enjoyment to the audience, as the true story of Anna Leonowens while she was governess of the children of the King of Siam in the 1860’s, unfolded before their eyes. The cast put in many hours of practice to make each night's performance better than the one before. In addition to the young actors and actresses, students and teachers in chorus, orchestra, choreography, costume, set design, makeup, sound and lighting helped make the show come alive. The performances were dedicated to the memory of Brian Cobb who passed away during the production. A fifth grader at Traverse Heights elementary school, he had been cast as an alternate in the role of Louis Leonowens, Anna’s son. (See Club Index for complete cast.) 1 3 Opposite Page: 1. The student director for this year's musical was Norma Trahair. 2. Mr. David Parrish, directs during one of the tiring practices. 3. The orchestra played a very big and important part in the musical 4 Miss Jeanette Mason and Norma Trahair. discuss The King and I”. This Page: 1. Anna (Jennifer Johnson) and her son. Louis (Kevin Hansknecht). look wonderingly at Siam as they approach. 2. Dancers. Mary Sawyer. Linda Lockwood, and Karen Clark. 3. Here a few of the fifteen wives try to find comfort in their new hooped skirts, which are unfamiliar to them. 4 Anna (Mary Thompson) and the King (Jim Nantz) kneel as they pray to Buddha to help them prove to the English that they are extraordinary and remarkable people. 2 95 fine acting, singing and dancing spark the play 4 Opposite Page: 1. The Kings’ children were played by grade school students. 2. Jayne Sleder played Lady Thiang. 3. The Kings' wives were amazed with their new hoop skirts. 4 Anna and the Kings' family sing together. 5. Simon, played by Linda Lockwood. This Page: 1. Eliza and Angel George are played by Mary Sawyer and Karen Clark. 2. Tuptim (Kathy Des Autels) shows the class a map of her land. 3. Mimi also helps behind the scenes, by putting on Brian s make-up. 4 Mr. David Parrish and Miss Jeanette Mason take their bow for a job well done. 97 varied audiences for girls’ choir The 1973-74 High School Girls' Choir consisted of 36 girls from the 10th, 11th, and 12th grades. Again this year the choir was directed by Mr. Greg Barner. The choir had many community concerts. Some of their appearances included the Christmas concert at Central United Methodist Church, a Christmas concert combined with the Junior High Girls’ Choir, and an appearance for the Kiwanis Club also at Christmas time. The highlight of the year for the girls was a trip to some of the area grade schools, where they were most enthusiastically received. A favorite song of the Girls' Choir and their audiences this year was Bridge Over Troubled Water . choral-aires continue to please many The Choral-Aires, consisting of sixteen of the most qualified singers from the choir, began rehearsals late last spring, after the results of the auditions were announced and had some rehearsals during the summer. At the start of school and throughout the year, the Choral-Aires had one or two practices a week, plus their many concerts. Some of the concerts they gave were for area businessmen, local church groups, and other organizations, as well as for different school-related activities. One of the high points of the year was the Choral-Aires’ trip to Olivet College, to give a demonstration lecture concert for the college. It was arranged by director Mr. Parrish, and Mr. Mel Larimer—the former Traverse City High School Choir director. 5 3 opposite page: 1. Girls' Choir members sing for the Bethlehem Lutheran congregation on a January Sunday Morning. 2. The girls give It their air. during daily rehearsals 3. Mr Barner. is getting ail set for the concert at Bethlehem Lutheran Church. this page 1. Choral-Aires. Kathy Des Autels. Mimi Holland. Tim Brimmer and Scott Norris express themselves through song. 2. Accompanist. Miss Wagner, and Mr. Parrish study music as Choral-Aires perform. 3-4 The Choral-Aires were well received where ever they went, (see club index) 5. Choral-Aires Mike Fiedler and Dave Pelizzari act out a drama. 99 concert choir earns “ones” rating again The 1974 choir under the direction of Mr. David Parish, took straight “ones” in the festival competition that included evaluation in both performance and sight reading. The choir is made up of 93 sophomores, juniors, and seniors, and each class is fairly well represented. The student is accepted into choir only after auditioning before the vocal directors. The incoming members are initiated by the old members after school begins in the fall. Both formal and informal concerts were given during the year, and toward the end of the year, an exchange concert took place between the Traverse City Choir and the Mt. Pleasant High School choir. Some of the best liked songs during the year were selections from “Godspell” and the long time favorite of many “The Last Words of David.” Dave P«rrt n 6 opposite page: 1. Traverse City Senior High School Choir in concert. 2. Mr. Parrish gets points across with facial and hand expressions. this page: 1. Miss Wagner, student teacher for the choir enjoyed working with the students. 2. Tim Brimmer sang and played guitar for the Pops Concert. 3. Soloist. Mary Thompson, sang a solo for the Christmas concert. 4. Becky Young accompanies the choir with her harp. 5. Concentration is essential to success in singing, as expressed here. 6. Soloist. Cindy Bristol, lightens the air with her beautiful tones 101 see michigan with the trojan marching band Led onto different fields around the state by drum majors, Bill and Steve Dooley and the pom-pon squad, the Trojan Band had an exciting year. Included in the pom-pons was Mary Sawyer, who was elected queen of pom-pon camp, for winning the most awards. Also travelling with the band to Detroit, Central Michigan, and on two other trips was the flag corps with their sharp new flags. The year was one of the best yet for the band. Trojan Brass also had a good year. With new instrumentation and songs, they produced a very desired effect as witnessed at basketball games, when fans shouted More, more, more ...” Some of the new songs, written to include a sax section, drum set, and bass guitar, were “Smoke on the Water”, Live and Let Die , and many others. Trojan Brass is a tradition that we hope, never dies. TIRIOIJ A NBelA 1 3 Opposite Page: 1. Muskegon Catholic Central’s band watches the T.C band do Rock Odessey . 2. The 1973 Trojan Band In the pregame. U.S.A. formation. See club index. 3. The 73-74 pom-pon squad; K. Hoyland. M. Sawyer. S. Nielson. A. Alward. G. Lockwood, captain R. Olsen. G. Perez-Banuet. C. Bullard. 4. Student teacher. Mr. John Campbell, assists Penny Dumbrllle with a piano piece. This Page: 1. 73-74 Trojan Brass with new instrumentation. See club index. 2. Our pom-pon queen. Mary Sawyer, giving us a kick in Day By Day . 3. In a serious moment, the drum majors Steve and Bill Dooley, pose for photographers! 2 103 1 4. Pictures on This Page: 1. Traverse City Senior High Symphony Band, (see club index.) 2. Band President. Kelvin Shaw, shows the correct way to play cymbals. 3. The sound of Dale Willman and his string bass was new to the Symphony Band and Jazz Ensemble. Mike McMasters, Dave Gault, and Doug McCoy. Concert. Band Brass. Opposite Page: 1. Jazz Ensemble (see club index) 2. Concert Band. (See club index.) 4 104 traverse city’s loss is m.s.u.’s gain. The Symphony Band received straight “I's from four judges at the State Festival this year! New this year Is an experimental group, the Wind Ensemble, composed of 39 musicians from the first chairs of each of the instrumental divisions. The Jazz Ensemble, directed by Dennis Johnson, and the Concert Band, under Greg Tal-ford, both performed well. A big event was the announcement of Director Thad Hegerberg that he was just completing his final year of teaching here. He will be the assistant director of Band at Michigan State University next year. DBE1EIH a good year and a busy year for our symphony orchestra After playing for the seven performances of The King and I” in May, the Symphony Orchestra concluded the season with an awards concert, and the string orchestra played for some of the elementary schools. Mr. L. J. Bert’s forthcoming retirement added emotion to these final concerts as students and parents observed these last times . The year was highlighted by a concert given at Olivet College in the fall, and many other performances given with either the full orchestra or with the strings only. They performed in concert with the choir, and also in the district and state competitions, where they rated very highly. During Mr. Bert's eight years here, the orchestra has grown not only in numbers but in musical competence, playing a variety of difficult but pleasing numbers. 106 r L. J Bert Opposite Page: 1. Lisa Kuuttila playing solo. 2. Mr. L.J. Bert gets the orchestra ready. 3. Jodi Baker enjoying class. 4. This year's officers Susan Herman. Becky Young. Cindy Moss, and Cathy Frank. This Page: 1. Parent and Friend show up at the parent concert. 2. Orchestra and choir playing together in the Christmas concert. 3. Lisa Kuuttila is the 1st Violins Concert Mistress. 107 after eight years, mr. I. j. bert retires from t.c.h.s. 3 Opposite Page: 1. Mr. Bert is conducting his orchestra in concert. 2. This is Mr. Bert's last year at T.C.H.S. 3. This a Parent Concert and Demonstration-Festival with full orchestra. 4 Rehearsing with her violin is Julie Gabier. 5. A full orchestra rehearses at work. This Page: 1. Symphony Orchestra in one of their big concerts. 2. Mr. Bert conducting a rehearsal for the last time. 3. Here Lisa Kuuttila is at concert with her violins. HO where the world of art begins . . . A way to express oneself is found in the Art classes as in no other class. The opportunity to create is possibly something not found in many classes. The art program head is by department chairman John Koschara. Training in such fields as pottery, rugmaking, painting, jewelry making, and the other basic art skills is available. Art has a staff of four teachers, which include Mr. Rosendale. Mrs. Potes, Mr. Kraft, and Mr. Koschara. One of the reasons art is so popular is the individualized instruction, and the creativity involved, says department head John Koschara. Dave Ro «n j«H Ann Potes James Kraft James Koschara Opposite Page 1. The gang is learning new skills In textiles 2. Gregory Klang is putting it all together in the process of sculpturing an animal. 3. The hands of Al Martin are making a pot. 4 Julie Liske is showing us the patience needed for bead work. 5. Vickie Pickard adds the last touch to a pottery project. 6. Today's new young artist, at work in oil painting. This Page 1. Gina Mehign adding the stomach to a sculptured elephant 2. It's a belt buckle! espahol, frangais latinae Both audio and visual equipment is used in teaching French, Latin and Spanish, in addition to more traditional methods. Some of the new classes offered this year are Conversational Spanish, French IV, and Latin IV. In previous years travels abroad have been offered over Easter Vacation, but because of lack of interest this was discontinued. Instead a five week tour of European countries has been arranged for this coming summer. Miss Riley, the French teacher is the chaperone. Some of the different places to be toured this summer are France, Amsterdam, Rome, and London. i Juan Gainarez Merceditas Palmer 112 2 G«mude Onker Gail Riley Opposite Page: 1. Mary Sprenger hard at work with the supervision of Mrs. Palmer. 2. The Spanish classes get to feeling phony at times 3. Julie Basta and Mrs. Palmer exchange looks as well as books. 4 Smiley Miss Riley . . This Page: 1. Tom Canham gets the lead out. 2. Hail to thee, blithe spirit —Marianne McGovern 3. Mary Beth Hatton, unlike her friend, isn't camera shy. 4 Miss Riley demonstrates the French way of thumbin' It . 113 scotland-england lots of things to see! During spring break, forty-seven young people and adults toured Scotland and England, absorbing much of the history and culture of both countries. The group flew Air Canada and BOAC until arriving at Glasgow; then boarded a bus (actually called coach” in both countries) to various cities and historical places until reaching London. After some days in London and trips from there, they returned home. The itinerary included seeing such places as Shakespeare's birthplace, St. Paul's Cathedral, Stonehenge, Houses of Parliament and Windsor Castle, as well as many others. One student remarked that the natives of Scotland and England were really friendly and helpful, which assisted in making the trip the success that it was. 1 2 3 opposite: 1. These are the Houses of Parliament, seen from the Archbishop of Canterbury’s Palace which is across the Thames River. 2. Governor Rayburn reviews the Royal Guard on the steps of Buckingham Palace 3. Carol Polmateer strolls across the lawns at the Norman Keep at Rochester. 4. Mrs. Stocking is standing in front of Anne Hathaway s at Stratford. 5. The whole group is getting ready to depart from Sault Ste. Marie. This Page: 1. This is the House Guards' Barracks at Whiteford Palace, the site of the execution of Charles I. 2. William Shakespeare's statue was seen near his birthplace at Stratford-on-Avon. 3. The group listens to the guide Mr. Falkneau. talk about the first Roman town in England, the remains of which they are standing on. 4. This is part of the famous ruins of Stonehenge. Their size is indicated by the people standing nearby. 15 past, present, future studied in social studies Again, courses in the Social Studies department were grouped into American Studies, World Cultures and Behavioral Science, for a total of 30 courses, plus U.S. Government, required by the state. One course is required from each group so the students could do some sampling. Courses were phased to better meet the needs of students: phase one for students having difficulty in reading, writing and thinking, and phase five for those who have excellent control of these processes. A two day Law-Day program was held in May 2-3, and a model U.N. was also set up as an activity for students interested in its functions. Department chairman, Mr. Larry Dodd was assisted by three teachers as assistants and fourteen other teachers. Renzo Azzono Vicki Bush 16 Opposite Page: 1. Mr Azzano. who claims he is always right, makes another point. 2. Teaching his class in a friendly manner. Mr Dodd, department chairman, throws in a few jokes. 3. John O'Brien as usual, seems to be the center of entertainment, rhis Page 1. Mr Dunsmore hands the discussion over to an unknown student. 2. Mrs. Earl in the background, observes Tammi Jones and Tim Sensler as they work on exercises. 3 A mock Civil War camp built by students is one of the many ro-ects that are done in Mr. Crampton's Civil War class Mr. Crampton gives a patriotic smile for the camera. 2 117 Jo n Sonnamann Jerry Urban Opposite Page: 1. Miss Wittig has gone witty. 2. Dan Isaman gets aid from Miss Wittig. 3. Mr. Crampton lectures to his class. 4 Mrs. Larson finds students to be quite exhausting. 5. Irene LaJeune. simply getting the right answers. This Page: 1. Mr. Lynch looks onto his class hopelessly. 2. Correcting exams seems to interest Mr Lynch. 3. Mr. Curow takes a break and relaxes in the library. 4. Daryl Anderson finds reading only a part of understanding the course. Mich ©) Me. Many David Mainstrom 119 foreign students meet and integrate in siu this page: 1. Interest rests upon Ted Jafos as he sleeps through another meeting. 2. Exchange students find things looking up in America. 3. Anton VandenNyden (Belgium) and Sylvia Hirschlaff (Uruguay) and another member o? SIU discuss plans for an upcoming meeting 4. Birgitta Ryberg and Chris Brill talk about Germany at an SIU meeting. 5. Candy Smith, SIU president. (See club index) SIU headed by faculty advisor Mr. Fred Curow had an eventful year with parties and slide programs well attended. An SIU International Peacetree, a mountain ash, was planted in front of Mr. Schuberts’ office to symbolize peace, love, and friendship to all people of the world. Meetings were held Monday nights. uniting with the world through exchange students This year 10 exchange students from 9 different countries attended our school. Many exchange students participated in the newly formed soccer team and gave the team a few tips on how to improve. October 21-28, 1973 was International Week celebrated here with our exchange students. The annual ski-weekend was also held. 3 this page: 1. Exchange students Sylvia Hirschlaff (Uruguay). Eva Forsberg (Finland). Birgitta Ryberg (Germany). Johanna Poser (Germany). Miroslav Maramica (Yugoslavia). Ted Jafos (Greece). Thomas Coates (South Africa), say hr and bye to the students at senior high. 2. Thomas Coates. South Africa, goes wild over cameras 3. Wellington Lim. (right) Philippines, takes part in a chemistry project with his fellow classmates. 4 Birgitta Ryberg. Germany, studies in her French class. 122 new math class added to curriculum The Mathematics department added a new class this year entitled, Activities in Math. This course is one semester and primarily for students who are not planning on college. There is no prerequisite for this class, which is intended for the students to do some fun and interesting mathematics-related activities and at the same time reinforce the basic mathematics skills. Teaching the course is Mr. Robert LeWallen, who also teaches two other courses offered in the Math department. Jan Hale John Swire Roger Wood Robert LeWallen S-.X---------------- a friendly atmoaph students' papers as .hey work Pa9e: __spirits out to his . the rationale for special education tor special students The Special Education Program is headed up by Mrs. Meg Yeomans, assisted by Mr. Irv Sutherland and Mr. Jim Anderson, speech therapist from the TBA. Special Education services include classes for the certified, speech therapy, a teacher for the homebound, and coordination with the division of vocational rehabilitation. Although the class offers close student-teacher relationship, the main objective of the class is to prepare the student for the world of work, and future job opportunities. Opp. Page: 1. One of Mrs. Yeoman s jobs is indvidual student instruction. 2. Welding provides a saleable skill for some students. 3. The patience needed in welding is as great as the training needed. This Page: 1. This student shows interest in metalcraft. 2. An informal class structure is used in special ed. 3. The cafeteria is enjoyed by all. 125 school and business work together for students Co-op is an arrangement that combines occupational training received in high school with actual on the job work experience. The student works under the joint supervision of a school coordinator and the employer. A student enrolled in a Co-op program divides his time between school and his job, spending approximately half his time on each. His in school schedule includes subjects required for graduation as well as subjects directly related to his job activities. His job time is devoted to performing tasks normally assigned to new workers in the occupation. A training plan is developed for each student outlining the job activities he will perform during the period of his employment. Joyce Walters knows serving ice cold drinks is hot stuff. Nancy Lautner does part-time office work In the Vocational office. Bed-making is only one job Laurie Richardson enjoys at work. Mrs Beverly Kaiser Mr Wilbur McMath Debbie Wares wears a McBig Florice Finn frantically fingers smile. the french fries. 126 Busily Karen Snyder bags small purchases to save time with long lines. McWorking at McDonald's means McMoney for Craig Barnhart. Mark Walters shows us how it's done. (Bagging groceries that is.) Doug Branden. (alias Brillo). hard at work facing shelves. 128 the industry of industrial arts At TCHS the Industrial Arts program has proven to be very popular among the students and faculty. Headed by Mr. Norman Trahair, the program is mainly concerned with satisfying the needs of the students by giving them the opportunities to try different fields of work. The courses being taught are Auto Shop. Drafting, Graphic Arts, Machine Shop, Small Engines, and Wood Shop. In the fall of next year a plumbing course will be introduced. All courses are located in F building and classes welcome all visitors. Bart Comstock Robert lobar Norman Trahair Opposite Page: 1. Keaton Wagner carefully sands a block of wood for use in one of his projects. 2. Bob Cage knows drafting takes a steady hand and lots of concentration. 3. Left to right: Jack Bledron. Wes Watson, and Allen Hawley: expert printers! (?) 4. Even though It’s greasy, machine shop is fun! This Page: 1. Check your oil? How about your fan belt? 2. Kevin Hayes and company work for a grade on this small engine. 129 outdoor lab: fun in the sun and the snow The Outdoor Lab, located ten miles south from the senior high near U.S. 37 is on a 15 acre spread. Students are bussed from senior high to the Lab twice daily during the school day. for half day sessions. This year the boys started tapping maple trees for syrup. They have a new saw mill and a new dorm. Their photographs made a beautiful display for the senior high library. Mr. Frisby, a new teacher, started teaching photography to the boys this year. Many students enjoy the supplemental program offered by doing, instead of just by sitting passively in classes. 130 —— John Frisby 1 Opposite Page: 1. Mr. Lockman enjoys working in the saw mill. 2. It's easier than using a match! says Larry Pilkington. 3. Mike Corcoran examines an antique tractor. 4. Students enjoy working in the saw mill even In the cold. This Page: 1. Hand built dorm with none of the comforts of home. 2. Mr. Murphy shows Ralph James. Jo Phillies, and Dale Nesky a few hints on constructing wood articles. 3. Randy Vandermulen seems to know what he’s doing. Bernard Ackerman Mary Kay Bewaida Maureen Mitchell many students prepare for business careers Keeping their eyes off the keys; memorizing their shorthand script; balancing their books; and learning about the computer were some of the many challenges which business students successfully meet. Business law, typing, shorthand, bookkeeping, basic office practice, and computer programming are the subjects offered to students for a better understanding of what goes on in the business world today. Business education diplomas satisfy the needs of many students who plan to go to work right after graduation into various business offices in the area. Students who takebusiness education courses have a definite advantage to non-business students in finding jobs in business-related fields, states George Kinsman, staff advisor of business education. 2 George Kinsman Nellie Smith Opposite Page: 1. Linda Johnson shows the typical intensity needed to succeed In shorthand. 2. Mrs. Nellie Smith explains another concept in her typing class. 3. Randy Peak and Gayle Broghammer are shown next to the computer they use in computer programming. This Page: 1. George Kinsman has found a new method in getting the attention of his students. 2. Lori Felker checks over her typing with a little assistance from her student teacher. 133 home economics tries a new activity The Home Economics Department, directed by Mrs. Winona Kirby, planned a new activity this year. The Home Economics classes traded with the Auto and Wood Shop classes for three days, where both boys and girls learned new skills. Besides teaching Home Ec, Mrs. Kirby taught a class in Child Care and Development. Mrs. Laura Lombard taught Housing and Home Planning first semester, followed by Home Furnishings, second semester and classes in Foods and Sewing. She also had a comprehensive class, with Mr. Urban, in Consumer Education. The comprehensive class is divided into two groups: the A group studies cooking and nutrition and the B group studies clothing. Mrs. Sylvia Burns taught five classes of Home and Family Living at two levels. This course allows students to release their anxieties through discussion. Winona Kirby SyMa Burns 134 Opposite Page: 1. Jan Arden is sewing 'a fine seam.'' 2. How's the sewing going. Kathy? “Oh. sew. sew! , says Kathy Heater. This Page: 1. Many teachers are enjoying the annual Christmas tea put on by the Home Ec classes. 2. Tom Hahnenberg. alias the Galloping Gourmet. tries the seasoning. 3. Senior Girls' Home Ec class is learning about an engine, in Auto Shop. 4 Mary VanConant daydreams as she stitches. 135 school events ballyhooed by journalism staff Journalism class continued to Improve the Black and Gold by planning the paper in advance so school events were covered thoroughly. Faculty advisor John Gerhardt, editor-in-chief Tracey Towner, and the staff worked together to produce an interesting paper for the students. With the help of Graphic Arts and the new composer purchased by the Black and Gold, all issues were out on schedule. i 1. The Black and Gold staff consisted of 19 students who found Journalism to be quite Interesting. 2. Editor-in-chief. Tracey Towner found her job to be time consuming but rewarding 3. Chris Werner proudly burns the Black and Gold. 4 Mr. John Gerhardt types up articles with the new composer 5. Chris Werner puts together his page on the light table 6. Pattie Collins enjoys sending bills Instead of receiving John Gerhardt 3 they will be better drivers tomorrow A student taking Drivers' Education not only learns how to get the car running but what to look for when his car suddenly stops dead. Director of the program, Mr. Raymond, says that just about every student that goes through high school takes Drivers' Ed., either in the school year or In the summer. Heavy emphasis is placed on defensive driving to prepare future drivers for a split second decision that will prevent an accident. When Michigan changed to Daylight Saving Time, first hour students had the chance to drive In a nighttime situation. T.C. car dealers donate the specially equipped cars that the class uses. A variety of cars, ranging from a sporty Mustang to a rough Jeep Wagoneer give the students a wide selection of cars to drive. r fsr 5 Jim Raymond Al Etzlnga This Page: 1. Parallel parking isn't as easy as It looks. Here a student makes It perfectly 2. Mr Elzinga is In a typically delightful mood. 3. The Inside-out view of a student behind the wheel. 4. Classroom lectures are as important as actual driving. 5. Two of the many cars donated by the local dealers. 137 alert minds find scientific truths Science gives students a unique opportunity to experiment in various areas of science. The program offers classes at all levels. The classes include the physical sciences, and the laboratory science classes. The chairman of the department is Mr. Charles Ailsworth. He states that science is an ever changing subject; we try to meet the needs of our students using it as a base.” 3 opposite page: 1. Mr Livingston points to a Barney Ewing lab experiment. 2. Mr. Turovaara watches Mike Farrell use the scale. 3. Gary Fineout. Gary Smith, and Don Wilcoxen start a lab. 4. Mr. Ooley takes roll in his first hour Biology class. 5. Dave Pelizarri and Mary Thompson exchange answers in Physics. this page: 1. Geo-science is a class about rocks, these students show some 2. Debbie Whaley reads instructions for a chemistry lab. 3. Steve Preston starts a Physics experiment. 139 Edwtn Merchant James Ooley Daniel Stupka Paul Turovaara I homecoming ’73 better than ever Homecoming, October 19, started with the float competition. Each class constructed a float, requiring many hours of student work, but resulting in the production of three beautiful floats. The junior class float featuring the slogan, Ship the Bucs back out to sea-with a Trojan victory, received first place. It showed a grand old pirate ship belonging to the Buccaneers” being taken over by the Trojans. The juniors also won the big mouth award at the pep assembly before the game that Friday. Members for the court of the King and Queen were chosen by members of the football team and Pep club. The whole list was then voted on by the student body, on the basis of how much each had done for his or her class and the school. The names of Jack Lane and Debbie Bussa were then announced as King and Queen, and they were honored at the end of the game. The enthusiasm and spirit of the week carried on into the football game against Grand Haven, with the Trojans defeating the Bucs, 22-14. The audience was treated to an excellent half time show, presented by the Senior and Junior High School Bands. The evening was topped off with a dance held in the cafeteria. Many students enjoyed the music played by the group Salem Witchcraft. 3 142 Opposite Page: 1. The senior float. Send the Bucs back to Grand Heaven. 2. Sophomores' float, with the slogan. “Boot the Buccaneers.” 3. Big O. overwhelms the student body with another one of his optimistic talks. 4. The crowd roars and spirits soar. 5. Is that not the scoreboard clock . . . ? The final victorious score after defeating the Grand Haven Buccaneers. This Page: 6. The rest of the members of the Homecoming Court Include, front row. from left to right: Kathy O'Brien. Debi Gauthier. Patty Prouty. Kathl Green; back row. Jason Johnston. Mark Stewart. Chris Savage, and Gary Raymond. 7. The winning junior float, being pulled by many class members dressed up as pirates. 8. The Homecoming King and Queen, chosen by the students, were Jack Lane and Debbie Bussa. M3 new cheers, new uniforms s.o.u.l. they’ve got it The Trojan cheerleaders for 1973-74 helped to lure spectators to various sports events and to keep the spirit high throughout the year. The Varsity squad, led by Captain Debbie Bussa, attended Camps-All-American cheerleading camp in Hartland, Michigan where the squad took first place in team competition. Debbie Bussa also took a fifth place Individual award and received five ribbons for various other awards. This year the squad consisted of nine girls Instead of the usual five, in order to arouse more spirit. New uniforms also helped. The Junior Varsity squad also brought much pep and spirit to the J.V. fans. ) Opposite Paoe: 1. A familiar pose is taken by Varsity cheerleaders during football games 2. The 1973-74 Junior Varsity cheerleaders are: Pam McCarry. Robin Yeiter. Jan Demin. Barb Weaver and Chris Deering. 3. During quarter breaks J.V cheerleaders take over the court to perform various cheers. 4 Junior Varsity cheerleaders bring pep to many J.V. basketball fans. 5. Much pep is brought about when Varsity cheerleaders cheer up fans with rumble-beat. This Page: 1. The 1973-74 Varsity cheerleaders are: Sonya Aldrich. Usa Shllllngton. Debl Gauthier. Debbie Bussa. Nina Collins. Debbie Whaley. Patty Prouty, Linda Lockwood and Carol Grishaw 2. New uniforms and skits bring much enthusiasm to pep assemblies. 3. Debbie Bussa. over-all winner at cheerleading camp. 145 pep club proves persuasive to people The 1973-1974 Pep Club, under the direction of President Jean Houdek and faculty adviser Mr. John Sonneman, got off to a good start with nearly 400 girls joining in the fall. In addition to promoting spirit around the school, the club also helped the community. This year's community project was earning money for the Humane Society by selling candy. The club was also in charge of the arrangement of the pep assemblies, helping with Homecoming, and promoting Pep-A-Rama events. The Pep Club activities each week are: painting signs in support for all the teams, working in the concession stands at the games, selling ribbons and pins, and putting on skits for the assemblies. Because of the gasoline problem, the club only went on one bus trip. This was to the football game at Owosso. « T • Opposite Page: 1. Laurie Felker. Toni Hornacek. and Joni Bonomo offer their services In the concession booth. 2. Mary Moore and Chris Hammontree enjoy the fun of painting a peppy sign. 3. Jan Johnson leads a skit rehearsal 4. Taking the lime-llte during a skit are Becky Dery, Michele Hoyland. Chris Hammontree and Dody Hackett. This Page: 1. President Jean Houdek leads a Wednesday afternoon meeting in discussion of future plans. 2. Working in a concession booth isn't all work as seen here from Deb McIntosh. Sandy Dery. and Karen Hoyland. 3. Maggie Pfuhl and Carol Polmateer display the Traverse City Trojans sweatshirt which the Pep Club raised money selling. 4 The 1973-1974 Pep Club officers are Jean Houdek; President, Becky Dery; Vice-President. Ann Shea; Secretary, and Jan Kenny; Treasurer 147 sophs end great year The Trojan Sophomore Football team closed out one of its more successful seasons with a record of four wins, one loss, and one tie. The only loss of the season came against Leelaneau Schools, who shut out the sophs, 38-0. The tie came against the Ellsworth team in the final match of the year. Kelly Taylor missed an extra point attempt, the only one he missed all year, to leave the score at a 6-6 deadlock. The wins came against Cadillac, Central Lake, Traverse City St. Francis, and Vanderbilt. Some of the more promising players were Kelly Taylor, Dan Kelly, Gary Brown, and John Rosetti on offense, with Scott Petch, Jim Hardy, and Scott Sheldon playing well on defense. Sophomore coaches Bob Lober and Bob Lewallen thought they had an exceptional season. This Page: 1. A break In the action during the annual Snow Bowl game. 2. Steve Drake gets some last-minute advice from J.V. coach Joe Nlehardt. 3. An end sweep gains some valuable yardage for the white team. 4 The 1973 Sophomore Football team. (See club Index for names.) 149 j.v.’s much hope The Junior Varsity football team finished the 1973 season with a fine winning record of four wins and three losses. The wins came against American Soo, (53-0); Muskegon Mona Shores, (7-6); Muskegon Little Reds,” (23-0); and Ellsworth, (19-8). The teams that beat the Little Trojans were Alpena, Mesick, and Muskegon Catholic Central. Throughout the year, many players showed a lot of determination and promise for the 1974 varsity. Among the more outstanding players were Jeff Calvin, Dave Johnston, Bruce McLachlan, and Steve Dailey. Mike Niedzielski played quarterback very well throughout the year and returned punts, many for long yardage. There were also many other sophomores who played exceptionally well. Coaches John Lober and Joe Nlehardt thought the won-loss record was one of the better ones of late. This could mean a back-up of varsity talent and a more successful 1974 season for the Trojan Varsity. iso 1 -' : • IT ■■■'T V But for a few bad breaks against T.C., 1973 might well have been the Year of the Trojan. The Trojans played good ball all through the season, as the statistics indicate. In losing the opener to Owosso, T.C. dominated the game, only to fall one yard short at the end of It. The second game was also a squeaker, the Trojans losing to their traditional rival, Alpena, in another well-played game, 18-13. Their third game was against Mona Shores, with the Trojans losing their third game in a row for the first time since 1965. However, the Trojans’ mighty offense got on the winning track in their next game against Bay City Western, trouncing them, 35-0. The Lake Michigan Athletic Conference (L.M.A.C.) champions for 1973 were the Trojans’ next opponent, with Muskegon Catholic Central stifling the Trojans enough to win, 20-13. The Homecoming game was against Grand Haven, the Trojans winning the annual classic, 22-14. T.C. dominated their next game against Muskegon, giving up only 40 yards rushing in the first half and 14 in the second. An interception was the difference, as Muskegon beat T.C., 6-0. After the fine game at Muskegon, the Trojans won their next game at Benton Harbor, 32-6, and beat Grand Rapids Union on a snow-covered field, 37-0, in the last game of 1973. The Trojans actually played a better season than their 4-5 won-loss record Indicated. They had 5 players on the all-L.M.A.C. squad. Tom Chase, John Simone, and Dave Halachukas on offense, John Plough on defense, and Jason Johnston going both ways. Eleven players had honorable mention, including three sophomores. Soph Rick Waters was leading rusher with 514 yards in 86 carries, Jason Johnston second, with 381 yards in 104 carries. The Trojans out-scored their opponents, 158-98, and out-gained them by over 600 yards. T.C. also finished second In offense and third in defense. Their all-time L.M.A.C. record is a leading 41-16-2. With 22 returning lettermen, 1974 just could be the Year of the Trojan. Opposite Page: 1. Shaun Clark (SS) looking over a short gainer. 2. The 1973 Junior Varsity football team (See club Index for names of players.) 3. '•Black'’ team quarterback Steve Drake (11). left, about to call a play against an alert white defense in the Snow Bowl. 4 White quarterback Kim Tezak (12) looks worried during a time-out. Also In the huddle are Paul Quick (far left). Jeff Calvin (84). Mike Hubbell (66). and Ken Haughn (far left). 5. A white player gets a short gain up the middle. This Page: 1. An exhausted John Simone (63) heads for the lockerroom with Dick Klpley (10) after the game. 2. Mark Stewart looks joyous after a Trojan score. 3. Dave Collins Is working on his ankle during the game 9 151 152 VARSITY FOOTBALL SCORES Traverse City Opponent Owosso 6 7 Alpena 13 18 Mona Shores 0 23 Bay City Western 35 0 Muskegon Catholic Central 13 20 •Grand Haven 22 14 Muskegon 0 6 Benton Harbor 32 6 Grand Rapids Union •Homecoming LMAC-4th 37 0 1 Opposite page: 1. The scoreboard shows the pleasing score after the Trojan’s homecoming victory over Grand Haven's “Buccaneers.” 2. Halfback Jerry Ogden is brought down by Grand Haven. 3. Quarterback Mark Stewart calling signals against Grand Haven. 4. All-Conference quarterback Jim Kalsbeek of Grand Haven about to call a play against the Trojan defense. 5. An unidentified Trojan player making a diving attempt at a pass. This page: 1. The Trojans gather around Coach Ooley before the game. 2. The 1973 Trojan varsity football team. (See club index for squad members’ names) 3. Jerry Cole (70) kicking off with Jeff Carlson (66) In the foreground. 153 girls’ sports are here to stay The girls’ tennis team was coached by Ms. Gail Riley. The season was used as a tennis program since all the girls were inexperienced. The team had a meet against Leelanau School on October 10 and lived up to Ms. Riley's hopes by gaining a split. The basketball team worked many long hours to get in shape for the heavy competition it had this year. The girls started off a little uncertainly, but as the year progressed more confidence was found in each player. They rounded off with a four-in-nine season. The girls' gymnastic team was coached by Mr. Greg Barner. Two girls, Kristie School and Judy Foley, qualified for state competition. The team competed in six areas: balance beam, uneven parallel bars, floor exercise, tumbling, and trampoline. 155 Opposite Page: 1. Displaying her form is Paula Sammons while executing a jump shot. 2. The 1973-74 Trojan Girls' Tennis Team, (see club index) 3. Julie Gabier shoots for two more points while Paula Sammons looks on. 4. The 1973-74 Trojan Girls' Basketball Team, (see club index) 5. Jera Hilaker dribbles down the Trojan court. This Page: 1. The 1973-74 Trojan Girls' Gymnastic Team. 2. Coach Barner congratulates Nancy Ciesla after a fine performance 3. Mary Sprenger shows excellent grace and skill on the balance beam. 4. Judy Foley vaults high off the horse. cross country takes fifth in l.m.a.c. The 1973-1974 Cross-Country Team didn't have the greatest year this year, placing fifth in the L.M.A.C., but surely a different one. The team was young consisting of six sophomores, three juniors, and four seniors, and a new different kind of member, a female. Diane Culp was the first girl to go out for crosscountry. The three top men this year were, in number one spot Gene Felton who won a special award for being in the top ten in the L.M.A.C., Hunter Lang, a three year man and Rich Evert who was injured late in the season. Coach Dan Young said the team was young and unexperienced and the team will look better next year. 1 1 2 4 Opposite Page: 1. Members of the Cross-Country Team start their day with stretching. 2. Dan Groszek shows the Great Trojan Effort getting to the finish line. 3. The 1973-74 Trojan Cross-Country Team. (See Club Index) 4. Rick Robbins starts his sprint for the finish line. This Page: 1. Coach Dan Young points out the course. 2. Hunter Lang Makes Tracks , coming through the home stretch. 3. Dan Aja. and Keith Forton. in turn, shake hands and congratulate one of their opponents. 4. Gene Felton trots across for another '‘first . 3 157 golf team gains much experience The Trojan golf team played a great dual-meet season, ending the year with an 8-0 meet score. However, they didn't fare as well in the round-robin-type L.M.A.C. meets, placing fourth, fifth, and fourth in those. Third-year golfer Gary Raymond was the first-place medalist at the Ludlngton Invitational Meet, where the team finished In sixth place. Gary had a score of 73, his best competition round of the year. He also was proven to be the most consistent golfer, usually finishing with the lowest score on the team. Coach Raymond pointed out that he will have three returning varsity players next year, showing a bit of promise. They are Paul Schneider, Scott Parker, both juniors; and sophomore Tom Pelto. The J.V. team also showed potential with five players coming back next year for a promising 1974 season. 1 This page: 1. J.V. player Paul Wiley chipping a short one on to the green. 2. Paul Schnleder. who played varsity, shows good form on a short shot. 3. Dennis Mikko gets set to lay Into a long one. Opposite page: 1. The 1973 Trojan Golf team (see club index for names). 2. Paul Wiley is about to hit a long Iron shot. 3. Dressed a little informally, varsity player Jeff Gerow is going to hit a long drive. 4. Dennis Mikko is chipping a short one onto the green. 3 158 GOLF SCORES T raverse Opponent City St. Francis 332 409 Petoskey 332 336 Cadillac 350 371 Alpena 325 357 Elk Rapids 178 179 Elk Rapids 180 185 Alpena 355 378 Cadillac 333 336 Alpena 386 399 St. Francis 173 200 J.V. meet Lowest score wins 3 another step up for trojan wrestlers The Trojan wrestlers placed second In the LMAC, tied by Grand Haven, and set new individual and team records in all wrestling statistics. Bruce Hooper has a 3 year record of 61 wins,and led the team in new records having 23 escapes, and 27 two-point near falls. Ken Haugn led the team in new records having 49 takedowns, 40 reversals, 36 three-point near falls, and the fastest pin of eleven seconds. Jeff Carlson and Joe Holt shared having 14 pins each. Joe has a two year record of 53 wins. Bruce Hooper and Ken Haugn were elected co-captains, and Shaun Clark most improved. Opposite Page: 1. Coaches and team show concern as they look on. 2. Bruce Hooper and Ken Haughn stretch out before a match. 3. Ben Laird tries to take his man over and work for the pin. 4. Ted Weber and opponent show good form as they wait for the whistle. 5. Ken Haughn walks away happy from another victory. This Page: 1. Mark Walter and other wrestlers start their warm-ups with jumping-jacks. 2. The 1973-74 Trojan Wrestling Team. (See club index) 3. Bruce Hooper waits for his chance to make a move. 4. Another quick pin for Ken Haughn. 161 SCORE BOX TC OPP 39 46 Alpena 49 59 Manistee 47 80 Grand Haven 48 43 Muskegon 34 30 Petoskey 39 50 Cadillac 56 50 Mona Shores 42 57 Big Rapids 50 64 Muskegon Catholic 64 79 Benton Harbor 39 58 Manistee 65 77 Grand Haven 63 42 Big Rapids 44 62 Muskegon 46 51 Petoskey 49 62 Mona Shores 73 67 Cadillac 70 54 Muskegon Catholic 66 85 Benton Harbor 54 57 Alpena junior varsity players really enjoy basketball This year was a better year for the J.V.'s as team work and attitudes improved. The team members worked together and had fun while they were doing it. They didn’t play the games just on offense; they played well on both offense and defense. This was one of the key factors as they kept their Defense Average to 57.4% (or 1,151 points). This year's awards were given to Rick Waters, Most Valuable Player; Craig Bush, Most Improved; and the Best Attitude went to two members; Chris Buday and John Rossetti. The team didn't win as many games as they wanted to, but the spirit counted! Their final record was six wins to fourteen losses. Coach Malmstrom said that all-in-all, it was a good year and he hated to see it end. 162 4 This Page: 1. Dan Aja concentrates as he tries for the extra points. 2. Kevin Grueber shows good defense. 3. John Hawkins, Art Schubert tune in on the action. 4. Rick Waters waits for the bail to come down. Opposite Page: 1. Cheer 'em on girls. 2. The 1973-74 J.V. basketball team, (see club index) 2 163 VARSITY BASKETBALL SCORES 1 Sophomore starter Mark Brammer sinks a crucial tree throw with the tens Intently watching 2 Senior all-conference guard Gary Raymond passes off to a teammate wtth Bruce Hanson (32) ready to move 3. Mike Buday (15) grabs a long rebound in front of his backcourt partner. Gary Raymond (11). 4 Gary Raymond fires a long shot as Bruce Hanson turns In for the rebound Opposite page— 1 Senior guard Frank Kerrigan gets set to pass the ball to a teammate 2 Junior Mike Buday dribbles around an opponent 3 The 1973-74 Trojan Varsity basketball team (see club index) Traverse City Opponent Alpena 48 71 Manistee 65 51 Grand Haven 72 81 Muskegon 55 59 Petoskey 64 61 Cadillac 59 65 Mona Shores 65 76 Big Rapids 77 72 Muskegon C.C. 67 55 Benton Harbor 56 99 Manistee 55 59 Grand Haven 63 61 Big Rapids 88 72 Muskegon 88 98 Petoskey 60 66 Mona Shores 58 72 Cadillac 59 63 Muskegon C.C. 63 80 Benton Harbor 79 69 Alpena 51 54 ‘Grandville 83 61 ‘Muskegon ‘Tournament games 55 59 4 1973-74 season termed success Although the Trojan’s record doesn’t indicate it, the 1973-74 basketball season was one of the most successful in recent years. Along with Joe LeMieux, the new varsity coach, came some larger and more enthusiastic crowds. The rooting of these crowds seemed to affect the playing of the team, as they won some close games they wouldn’t have normally won. Also, this year, there was more spirit on the part of the students, as more and more showed up at each game and pep assembly. One of the high points of the season was the upset of the Benton Harbor “Tigers,” (79-69), who were ranked number eight in the state. Senior guard Gary Raymond had his best night of the year against the Tigers, scoring 38 points. Gary was also named to the all-LMAC first team, all-area team, and received all-state honorable mention. In the Trojans’ 59-55 loss to Muskegon, Bruce Hanson scored his season high of 29 points. Bruce also received honorable mention to the all-LMAC team along with Mark Brammer and Frank Kerrigan. Kerrigan’s season high was in a victory over Big Rapids when he scored 30 points. The 64-61 victory over Petoskey went into overtime, with Gary Raymond playing a key role in the victory. Two sophs, Mark Brammer and John Hansen, were regular starters and should provide some punch for next year’s team. Coach LeMieux said it would be a young one, with possibly a few sophomores. He will have three juniors and two sophomores returning next year. ski teams enjoy regional wins Boys and Girls ski teams in 1973-74 were considered to have had a successful season since the overall boys' record was ten wins and three losses; while the girls' overall record was nine wins and four losses. The climax of the season occurred when both boys and girls skied beautifully to take first place titles in the Northern Lower Peninsula Regional Meet held at Sugar Loaf in February. Because of this win, both teams competed in the unofficial state meet held at Timberlee Hills. Here the Boys’ Team took sixth place and the Girls' Team, second place. Based on this meet, Cathy Ferrar, Julie Pelto, Cheryl Hutchinson, and Jim Fredrickson were named to the DETROIT NEWS All-State Team. Another high point of the season was the Northwest Ski Conference Meet, where both Boys’ and Girls' teams finished in second places. In their third year of competition, the J.V. team had a satisfactory season. Many will return next season pushing for varsity positions. As Coach Lynn Salathiel says, “This was one of the best seasons we've had at Traverse City. Four racers made the All-State Team and our record was outstanding. VARSITY SKI TEAM SCORES Opponent Result BOYS GIRLS Manistee W W Clare , W W Cadillac W W Benzie Central W W T.C. St. Francis W W Manistee W W Clare W W Cadillac L L Benzie Central W L T.C. St. Francis W W 3 J.V. SKI TEAM SCORES Opponent Result BOYS GIRLS Bellaire W W Cadillac W L T.C. St. Francis W W Leelanau Schools W (no girls team) Cadillac W W 4 Opposite Page: 1. Senior Joe (El Penel) Elliot eyes the next gate as he makes his first turn. 2. The 1973-74 Trojan Varsity Ski Team, coached by Lynn Salathiel. 3. Sophomore Judy Kramer comes out of the starting gate at the beginning of one of her many successful races. 4. Senior Tom Babel aggressively takes a gate In this tough slalom course. 5. Junior Paul Schneider rounds the first turn In the giant slalom. 6. Senior Julie Pelto intently bears down on the finish line. This Page: 1. Trojan Varsity Skiers who made 1973-74 all-state team are: (clockwise) Cheryl Hutchinson. (Jr): Jim Fredrickson. (Sr.); Cathy Ferrar. (Sr.); and Julie Pelto, (Sr.) 2. Junior Lynn Mattern leans into the next turn with deep concentration. 3. Junior Dick Kipley makes his way down this picturesque course at Tlmberlee Hills. 4. Sophomore Junior Varsity racer Ted Lockwood gives this course all he's got. 5. Sophomore Brian Hutchinson, racing intently, promises to give a good season again next year ______ trojans win fourth I mac title Four years ago the Trojan track team won their first LMAC track title, four years later they still had it. Before the season opened the team was made up of mostly inexperienced sophomores and juniors. With such an inexperienced team winning their fourth title looked like a long hard task. The big thing that pushed the team to their fourth title was some big performances by some sophomores and juniors. Some who will carry the load next year are Ted Krohn, Keith Forten, Eric Okerstrom, Mark Brammer, and Steve Chase. Such Juniors as Greg Bright, Steve Nyland, Jerry Ogden, and Rick Beagle. Jack Lane, Bob Hopkins, and Tom Chase were consistent winners as well. Greg Bright said before the LMAC meet “We've got a good chance to win, and just lately we've been just smokin' everyone . Coach Neihardt said that overall the team had matured extensively, and that it would be a lot easier to win 5 in 75 than it was to win 4 in 74. With only seven seniors leaving he will have the experience to carry the team next year. The teams outstanding performances this year is a credit to their hard work, determination, and perseverance, which brought them the title. We can only await 5 in 75, when the Trojans will be smokin’ on everybody. 2 Opposite Page: 1. Jerry Ogden breaks the tape ahead of his Grand Haven opponent. 2. Up and over, goes Paul Schneider, the Trojans' best pole vaulter. 3. Keith Forten tries to catch his breath after running a hard race. This Page: 1. The coach of the team. Coach Neihardt. 2. Over the hurdles goes Doug Sheckler. Ted Krohn. and Scott Sheldon. 3. Scott Fewins gives the baton to Dave Finch. 4 The 1974 LMAC Co-Champions. 169 5 trojan track team looks to future Trojan track team shared the title with MCC. Entering the conference championship meet undefeated, (5-0). The Trojan track team finished second to Muskegon Catholic Central with 53 points to M.C.C. 64. This placed us in an overall tie for the league honors with the Crusaders. Finishing in the remaining four places were Mona Shores, 51; Muskegon, 41; Benton Harbor, 20; and Grand Haven, 10. The Trojans placed in all of the field events and took a commanding lead in the track portion, but lost ground when they didn’t qualify for the finals in the low hurdles and the 100 yd. dash. Still they shared the honors making it 4 in 74. T.C. DUAL STANDINGS Opp. 84 Benton Harbor 39 94 Grand Haven 29 68 Muskegon 54 64 Mona Shores 59 65 Muskegon C.C. 58 L.M.A.C. STANDINGS Muskegon C.C. 64 Traverse City 53 Mona Shores 51 Muskegon 41 Benton Harbor 20 Grand Haven 10 T.C. and Muskegon C.C. were co- champions. Opposite Page: 1. Rick Beagle anchors the winning leg of the 440 relay. 2. Rick Beagle rests. 3. Jack Lane gets ready to run. 4. Down the broad jump runway goes Jack Lane. 5. Jim Carpenter and Keith Forten get ready to run a 220. 6. Gene Felton and Scott Fewins come In 1-2 in the mile. This Page: 1. Gene Felton and Jim Aja are ready to run. 2. The meets got big turn outs. 3. Dean Kroupa starts his pole vault run. young tennis team racks up victories The young varsity tennis team of 1974 surprised many people in compiling a 10-2 win-loss record. Senior Steve Preston had a good regular season and finished second in the regionals, qualifying him for the state tournament. This was the first time in many years that T.C. had sent a player to state. Another outstanding performance was turned in by Jon Preston, who won all his regular season matches. For the first time in boys’ tennis at T.C., a girl played on the varsity team. Penny Milliken teamed up with Bruce Taylor in the number one doubles slot, ahead of Jeff Calvin and Gary Gifford, who themselves lost only twice in the regular season. Dave Schmitt and Dave lacavoni played third doubles while Dave Hollis and Steve Garshaw held down numbers three and four singles respectively. The team as a whole performed very well in the regionals, taking second place among ten teams. The Trojans got second in the regular conference dual meet season. The junior varsity had a successful 7-0 season, with Kerry Murphy and Rick Sarber playing well throughout the year. Coach Larry Nykerk is very hopeful for next year's team. With eight out of ten players returning and some talented sophomores coming up, the 1975 varsity and junior varsity teams will be as strong as they have been for a long time. TROJAN TENNIS SCORES Opponent Traverse City Opponent Leelanau (JV) 6 1 Mona Shores 2 5 Elk Rapids (JV) 7 0 Cadillac 5 2 Cadillac (JV) 6 1 St. Francis 7 0 Alpena 4 3 Junior High (JV) 7 0 Muskegon 6 1 Benton Harbor 7 0 Grand Haven 5 2 Leelanau (JV) 4 3 Cadillac (JV) 7 2 Cadillac 5 2 St. Francis 6 1 Manistee 4 3 Elk Rapids (JV) 5 2 Manistee 2 5 Muskegon C.C. 7 0 REGIONAL SCORES (top seven) Midland Dow 18 Traverse City 12 Midland High 10 Alpena 8 Bay City Central 6 B.C. John Glenn 3 Sag. Arthur Hill 3 C.C. 1 3 Opposite Page: 1. Junior Gary Gifford lines up a forehand shot during a match. 2. The 1974 Trojan Tennis team (see club index). 3. Steve Preston, who played number one singles for the Trojans, shows good form on a forehand. 4. Tennis coach Larry Nykerk, determined to stay looking young, takes time out to hit a few. This Page: 1. Junior Bruce Taylor concentrates on a backhand in warming up for a match. 2. Penny Milliken. the first girl to play on the tennis team, really keeps her eye on the ball (although others may not). 3. Junior Jeff Calvin reaches for a low backhand while he prepares for a match. fast start slowed by little experience The baseball team started the year strongly in splitting a doubleheader with Alpena. But in the following games, experience prevailed over the Trojans, who were predominantly underclassmen. The team showed promise, however, as there was some exceptional playing on the part of the younger team. Junior Steve Drake led the team in batting average with .375. Steve Southwick was close behind with an average of .370. Team Captain Ed Ehrenberger and Greg Bush, both juniors, tied for the lead in the number of hits at eleven apiece. Steve Drake was also the leading pitcher with three of the Trojans' four wins against only one loss. Mark Stewart pitched well, but seemed to be playing against the breaks, as in the 2-1 loss to Muskegon C.C. where he pitched very well. The Trojans got past the first round of the state tournament, only to lose to Alpena in the second. With the combination of a young junior varsity team and only two seniors leaving the varsity team, 1975 ought to see an upswing in baseball at T.C.H.S. 1 TROJAN BASEBALL SCORES Opponent Traverse City Opponent Alpena 1 2 Alpena 4 3 Mona Shores 1 6 Mona Shores 3 7 Muskegon 5 7 Muskegon 1 2 Pine River 3 9 Cadillac 10 9 Benton Harbor 3 2 Benton Harbor 1 3 Grand Haven 3 5 Grand Haven 3 5 Muskegon C.C. 1 2 Muskegon C.C. 2 8 S.S. Marie 6 1 Alpena 1 5 1 Opposite Page: 1. Junior pitcher Steve Drake takes a signal while Dan Grumley gives some lively chatter from his shortstop position. 2. Coaches John Gerhardt (left) and Dick Murphy discuss some strategy between innings. 3. Junior Dan Grumley takes a powerful cut at a pitch 4. Sophomore Craig Bush waits for the ball to put the tag on an opponent. 5. Craig Bush seems to find something humorous on the mound along with (left to right) Dan Grumley. Craig Schuler. Steve Drake, and Gary Moss. This Page: 1. Junior Gary Moss gets set to receive a pitch. 2. Senior Mark Stewart and Gary Moss watch from the dugout as their teammates bat. 3. Coaches Murphy and Gerhardt look concerned over what's happening on the field. 4. Gary Moss looks none too happy over a called third strike. 3 175 phys-ed activities build health in boys and girls Riding a bike, swimming, or even a quiet little streak around the flag pole all involve physical fitness. Boys and girls in Phys. Ed. classes are taught their strengths and capabilities as students. The variety of activities ensures that a student can excel in one. Intramural sports provides for extra competition. Most students who go through senior high, are required to take at least one year of Phys. Ed. Advanced classes this year got more involved in competitive team sports. Jean Johns Lynn Mixer Opposite Page: 1. Jim Alpers and the rest of his class, practice the running long jump. 2. Dave Culp, with determination, takes a swing and a miss. 3. (Left) He men heave their hefty himes over the hurdles. (right) Girls practice gymnastics. 4. The knuckle ball floats In behind the smooth release of Perry Gerring. This Page: 1. Mary Sprenger and fellow students jive In gymnastics. 2. Sue Eisner spots one of the Phys. Eds.' bouncing beauties. 177 girls new activity reveals much ability This first year of the Girls track team (see club index) at TCHS resulted in exceptional success, both for the team and for many of the individual competitors. The thirty-girl team had its first meet in April with Manistee and St. Francis, winning by a score of 76 to 27 for Manistee, and 2 for St. Francis. The pattern of wins was repeated many times, including regional and state meets. The statewide Girls Pentathlon, held June 8 at MSU saw Jo Drake, Cathy Clarke and Jane Gilmore place among the top twenty in their scoring in five events. 60-yard hurdles; 220-yard dash, long jump, high jump and shot put. Jo Drake placed second in the meet, with Cathy Clarke, 12th and Jane Gilmore, 17th. No other school took more than one place in the top twenty. The Girls Athletic Association (G.A.A.—see club index) offered athletic activities for many girls who otherwise would have had little opportunity for sports, and did not compete in the major areas of sports. GIRLS TRACK SCORES Opponent T raverse City Opponent Manistee 27 St. Francis 86 2 Grand Haven 63 28 Benton Harbor 79 12 Muskegon Catholic 60 31 Mona Shores 69 22 Benzie Central 84 7 St. Francis 75 15 Cadillac 49 52 Ludington 51 40 Lassie Relays (Alma) first place State Meet sixth place Pentathlon (MSU) Jo Drake-second place Cathy Clarke-twelfth place Jane Gilmore-seventeenth place 178 3 Opposite Page: 1. Terri Anderson (left) and Cathy Clarke, both juniors, are coming in winners on a 220-yard dash. 2. Kay Richards (jr.) is winning the 880 yard run. She placed 4th in State Competition. 3. Diane Culp, senior, is shown running the mile, with Coach Larry Grow cheering her on. 4 Girls' Track team (see club index). This Page: 1. Jo Drake, senior, is completing a super-successful long jump. 2. Jo Drake again, is handing-off to Jenny Olney in the 880 medley relay. 3. The 220 yard dash is being won by the versatile Jo Drake. 4 Trojans Lisa Randall (far left) out of the blocks first with Nancy Thomson (3rd from left) a close second. In the 100 yard dash 180 key club keeps involved Key Club is a Kiwanis sponsored, service-oriented youth club. It is open to all students in grades 9-12 at the T.C. Senior High School and at St. Francis High School. One of the first projects of the year was going on a canoe trip, so that all the members could get to know each other. One money raising project was producing and distributing desk blotters to 7,000 area students, which was highly successful. Another project was cutting down Christmas trees and distributing them to elderly people; then picking them up after Christmas. Key Club received an award for taking a group of children to the Park Place swimming pool and, afterwards, to lunch. In the past year Key Club raised the membership to over twenty. varsity club stays in shape The Trojan Varsity Club had a very active season this year after a late start. After the weekly meetings they would play football, basketball, and other sports. They helped out other clubs also, such as the Special Olympics for the handicapped children. The club plans to go on a camping trip to the Upper Peninsula during the summer. Club supervisors, Mr. Dave Malmstrom and Mr. Bob Lober, welcome anyone with a varsity letter to join up. Opposite Page: 1. President Marc Frick calls the club to attention. 2. Denise Mickle leads in the Key Club pledge. 3. Advisor Joe Haines helps point out some of the problems with their projects. This Page: 1. One of the yearly events is the Varsity-Faculty basketball game. 2. Varsity Club officers: Mark Stewart. Pres.; Paul Schneider, tres.; Dave Halachukus Sr. vice pres.; Dave Small. Sr. vice pres.; and Paul Quick, sec. 3. Advisor Bob Lober. goes over roll call, assisted by Dave Halachukas. 181 annual n.h.s. talent show goes all out in performances Sponsored for the fourth year by the National Honor Society, the 1974 Talent Show entertained four large audiences, one more than last year’s. It was M.C.’d this year by Dave Bell, president of NHS, and Bill McCuddy. Engraved trophies were awarded to the top three winners, as well as to Tom Newton and the pit band which supported the show. Judges for the show included Dave Campbell, Bob Lerew, and Ed Catton. Prizes in the art show competition were awarded for painting, crafts and ceramics. Entries in the art show were on display in the foyer of the auditorium. Prizes were $10 in each division. The success of the show was assured by the able assistance of lighting and sound technicians, pit band members, the large stage crew, members of the Thespians, faculty advisor Mrs. Betty Parker, and many others in addition to NHS members. Beneficiaries of the various NHS projects were four seniors who received substantial scholarships at the graduation ceremonies. Opposite Page: 1. Mike Lardie. third place winner, ($15). accompanies himself on the guitar singing Time In a Bottle. 2. Alice Cooper. (Alias Dale Willman) makes a surprise appearance at the 1974 Talent Show. 3. First place winners. ($35). Dave Pelizzari and Mary Thompson give the audience a taste of opera mixed with a little comedy. 4. Cathi Green performs dramatically from Anne of a Thousand Days . 5. Patty Prouty gives a well received performance on the piano. This Page: 1. MC Dave Bell listens intently as MC Bill McCuddy starts off on another one of his long-winded tales. 2. Cindy Bristol apprehends Jim Petaja kidnapping Sue Greaige during their musical talent skit. 3. Second place winner, ($25). Tom Babel gets some nourishment during his comical juggling act. 4. The string quartet, composed of Johanna Poser. Susan Herman. Cathy Frank, and Lisa Kuuttila play three dances composed by Johanna s father. Mr. Poser. 5. Kent Wright, appearing as Euell Gibbons, gives his sales pitch for Grape-Nuts, his back to nature” cereal. 6. The Jazz Ensemble delights the audience with a snappy tune. 183 Opposite Page: 1. A vocal banjo and guitar original, given by Melanie Umlor and Tim Brimmer, was well accepted by the audience. 2. Vocal soloist Patty Secor Impresses the audience singing Morning After ”. 3. The Can-Can Chorus Line, consisting of Gabriela. Perez-Banuet. Mary Sawyer. Amy Fishcer. Debi Gauthier. Becky Dery. Claudia Light, Linda Lockwood. Rita Olson, and Michelle Umlor gives a showy performance. 4 Cindy Bristol, with her vocal solo People . entertains the audience. 5. Making up the Traverse City Metropolitan Symphonic Chamber Singing Ukelele Quartet are: (left to right) Mike Fiedler. Tim Brimmer. Dan Sullivan, and Jim Carpenter (absent). 6. Winners for the art competition are: (left to right) Karen Moleman. Patty Owen. Cindy Pickard, Martha Grace. and Abby Kent. 7. Jill Eikey's performance of Delta Dawn was well done In spite of an unexpected interruption. This Page: 1. Officers of the 1973-74 National Honor Society are: (left to right) Holly Jewel, secretary; Liz Wallaker. treasurer; Tracy Towner, vice-president; and Dave Bell, president. 2. For Carol Polmateer. NHS has always been a choking experience when Don Groszeck's around. 3. Members of NHS listen to President Dave Bell outline plans for the Talent Show. 4. NHS member Dan Sullivan gives his attention during one of the weekly Wednesday morning NHS meetings. Presentation of the Talent Show in April climaxed the activities of the local chapter of the National Honor Society for another year. Proceeds of the show went to the scholarship fund which is awarded, at graduation, each year to several seniors nominated by the members. A post-Christmas tree pickup also helped the fund, as well as providing some welcome activity. A service related activity for the whole school was presented of the annual Key Awards for scholarship. An initiation for new members and their parents was held each semester. Membership in the society is based on Leadership, Character and Service after a minimum requirement for Scholarship is satisfied. Members of the faculty elect the students to membership. 185 tri-hi-y get their men!! Tri-Hi-Y is a girls' club of energetic young women, who do many different things for the community, such as swimming with some of the handicapped children in the springtime; and, this year, making gifts for the kids in Peshawbestown. Do you know what Tri-Hi-Y means? Tri-means a triangle which is a Christian symbol, Hi-is for high school, and Y-is for YMCA. Miss B. Wittig, advisor, and Mary Dean, a senior and president, have gotten the interest of many girls to join, and together, they have gotten involved in the Cosmos project which helps acquaint us with the exchange students, and introduces new students into the school, helping with registration. The club is going to Leg. this year. Leg. (pronounced ledge ) is in Lansing and the girts take over the State Legislature with other high school groups. The officers this year are: Mary Dean, president, (Sr.), Jack! Ankerson, vice-president, (Sr.), Cathy Clarke, secretary, (Jr.), Bonnie Linton, treasurer, (Sr.), and Joni Hinds, Chaplain, (Jr.), Their biggest event of the year was the Sadie Hawkins dance. The theme this year, “the Fifties , was very well attended, since Nash supplied the music. 5 Opposite Page: 1. Bill Archer and Mary K. Dean jitterbug to the music by Nash. 2. Geri Condra and Mary K. Dean in Tri-HI-Y meeting. 3. Dave Pelizzari and Mary Tompson relax and enjoy Sadie. 4. The band. Nash, really get's it on!! This Page: 1. Fur coats and class sweaters seem to be ''nowsville. man! . 2. Take a step back Into the fifties at Sadie Hawkins. 3. Tri-Hi-Y officers calmly pose for the photographers . . . 4. Becky Dery—is she for real?!! Now that's spirit! 5. Here is Miss Wittig . . . or is she? 187 small clubs help big interests This year our small clubs helped in a big way to make the school year more enjoyable. WLBL kept the intercom system busy with music; the ski club members were conspicuous with I'd rather be skiing” sweatshirts; the Science Club was successful in getting to Chicago again. In May the CHALLENGER came out with another publication. 2 1. WRBL is on the air with Rob Hazelton. 2. SKI club members got to Banff by selling sweatshirts. (See club index for members pictured above.) 3. The CHALLENGER staff members prepare mss. for put lication: Tracey Towner. Chris Bazzett. Tom Rombouts. and Marianne McGovern, with advisor Wayne Piper 4. The Science club travellers look mighty weary in the Field Museum In Chicago. Identifiable are Steve Preston and David lacovonl. i 188 students add zest to many groups Students are finding new clubs to enjoy outside of those sponsored by the school. A large part of the membership in these clubs are senior high students. They are expanding in size as the students find close relationship with many people. s 1. Youth For Christ members shown include (front row): Lynn Shillington, Nancy Lautner. Terry Frye. Lynn Moon, Jim Petaja, Kathy Kohn. and Sylvia Hlrschlaff; (back row): Larry Coleman. Susan Greaige. Cindy Bristol and Dale Willman. 2. The Friends: Gary Carr and Pam Weatherwax entertain. 3. Members of the Special Olympics . Kay Deadman. Russ Crysler. and Jim Magee 4 Enjoying hockey are Doug Higgins senior, against an Alpena player. 5. Duane Beeman is boxing in a Golden Gloves match. 2 189 pep-a-rama—painful for peppy people The overall theme this year was “TV-LAND”. The Senior class based their activities around ‘‘The Wizard of Oz”; the Juniors, Dr. Seuss”; and the Sophomores, Fat Albert”. Due to lack of student participation all school time Pep-A-Rama activities were held after school. Since we were also lacking snow we were unable to have a snow sculpture contest. The events this year included two major events: building decorations and class skits. There were six minor events: Tug-of-War (Boys), Tug-of-War (Girls), Cheering Contest, Color Count, Class Count (Varsity) Club vs. Faculty) Basketball game and Class Count (Traverse City vs. Alpena) Basketball game. The Senior class became the winners of the major class skit event, along with the senior girls winning the girls’ tug-of-war events. The Juniors were the overall winners of Pep-A-Rama this year, but the Seniors were close behind, with the Sophomore class placing third. Opposite Page: 1. Joni Hinds tugs hard without success. 2. Bonnie Linton leads the senior munchkins In singing, Follow the Yellow Brick Road. 3. Scarecrow Don Reed takes time out to have his picture taken. 4. Sue Aldrich proudly portrays their skit motto. This Page: 1. Hey. Hey. We re The Monkeys. 2. Part of tne Junior gang gather to voice their opinions of the Junior class. 3. Bonnie Linton helps to pull the Senior girls to victory once more. 4. Junior guys sitting down to eat green eggs and ham. during their skit. Dr. Seuss. 3 191 class councils strive to improve class spirit The Class Councils, composed of officers from each class have had a variety of projects to work on this year. The Sophomores big project this year was the annual magazine sale, which was a great success, since they topped last year's record. They sold $10,050 worth of magazines. The Junior Class was successful in winning the homecoming float, along with the Pep-A-Rama events. The Senior Class planned the Christmas Prom, which resulted in a great turnout. The Seniors also came out on top in class skit competition and they have been pretty busy throughout the year planning for the greatest gaduation ceremonies and party ever, along with numerous impromptu skip days! 5 Opposite Page: 1. Kathy Green addresses Senior Class Council meeting. 2. Senior Class Pres. Kathy Green listens as Jill Eikey gives her opinion. 3. Junior Class Pres. Jim Carpenter and Kathy Allen try out one of the toys in their toy drive. 4 Senior Class officers consist of Chuck Parks. Vice-Pres.; Kathy Green. Pres.: Michelle Umlor, Tres.; and Jill Eikey. Sec. 5. Mr. Schubert gives the Senior Class Council meeting some advice on graduation procedures. This Page: 1. Sophomore Class officers consist of Karey Johns. Treas.; Geaneen Stewart. Vice-Pres.; and Sue Aldrich. Pres. Not pictured is Lori Felker. Sec. 2. Junior Vice-Pres. Lee Wyatt, looks with great discouragement at someone at the other end of the room. 3. Junior Class officers consist of Jan Johnson. Sec.; Lee Waytt. Vice-Pres.. Carol Kratochvil. Treas.; and Jim Carpenter. Pres. 4. The Sophomores came through In the Magazine Sale to beat the Junior class. 5. The Juniors held a well attended Christmas party for foster kids. student council improves student life The 1973-74 Student Council ran under the direction of Jack Lane, governor and Terry Bertram, lieutenant governor, it also included Mrs. Larson, faculty advisor, and Mr. Schubert, administration representative. Its 30 members composed of 10 representatives from each class, met once a week to discuss ideas that the student council itself thought would represent and benefit the campus life. Jack encouraged everyone in the council to share responsibility for decision making and to strive for total group involvement. For a social event the council sponsored the Whiz Kids concert, which was held Nov. 23. All high school students from T.C.H.S., St. Francis, and guests of these students attended the Concert. Also the group Human Ivy performed for us on a Friday night after a basketball game. The Council also worked in getting a salad bar added to the lunch program along with new picnic tables for the outdoor campus area. Student council minutes were also handed out to teachers to read out loud in their classes, to let the students know what was going on in the council. The council also worked hard to abolish senior exams for seniors who had a B average grade or better in each class. This was unsuccessful again. 4 Opposite Page: 1. First semester Student Council members take time out to have their pictures taken. (See club index.) 2. Terry Bertram and Jack Lane listen with great enthusiasm to Student Council ideas. 3. During open meeting, students are allowed to sit in on Student Council meetings. 4. Camera-shy Jack Lane hides behind his hand as he talks to Terry Bertram. This Page: 1. Parliamentarian Lee Wyatt fills the Council In on Parliamentary procedures. 2. During an open meeting. Cheryl Hutchinson listens to new ideas being brought up. 3. Second semester Student Council members pose to have their pictures taken. (See club index.) 4. Mr. Schubert, administration representative, sometimes finds funny things to laugh about. 195 1 This Page: 1. Mr. Arthur Schubert (right) principal here for ten years, stops during his busy day to talk with Mr. Jon Constant. 2. Mr. Wilber McMath, vocational director, stops for a few seconds for the photographer to take his picture 3 Besides being vice-principal for the high school. Mr. David Dye is also Athletics Director. 4. Superintendent Mr. Robert Johnston puts into effect the policies adopted by the Board of Education. 5. Mr. Walter Oberlln, Curriculum Director, looks thoughtful as he considers Behavioral Objectives. Opposite Page: 1. Mr. Eugene Lawler, assistant Superintendent, works along side Mr. Robert Johnston. 2. At a Board of Education meeting are the following members and staff personnel, seated, left to right. Mr. Eugene Lawler. Mrs. Ida Tompkins. Mr. Robert Johnston. Mrs. Lou Ann Taylor. Dr. G. Edward Stokes. Dr. Maurice Pelto. Mr. Bruce Graham. Mr. Tony Solem. and Mrs. Susan Savellano. 3. Ms. Pam Wyatt, our new school nurse. 196 5 ms. pam wyatt joins administrative staff The newest and prettiest staff member in our school is Ms. Pam Wyatt. She graduated from the University of Michigan in 1973 with a B.S. in Nursing, and this is her first nurse's position. She has a time-consuming assignment as, in addition to working at the senior high school, she is also associated with seven grade schools. Her responsibilities include trying to help prevent accidents and illnesses; talking with students about their health, and making home visits to talk with parents or guardians. She is also involved in organizing health classes, in the community as well as in the school. 197 198 the women who help run the school X During the busy days of school with hubbub all around there are a few ladies that seem to stay calm and keep on working. Many are unrecognized but they are there, keeping the school smooth-running and functioning. Each secretary has duties of all types that keep her day full of activity and without any dull moments. The secretaries always seem to making appointments for students to see their counselors or looking up information for people as well as keeping records, ordering supplies, and taking messages and seeing they get delivered, plus performing the routine secretarial duties such as typing, filing, and such. i Ruth Valada Dorothy K«4ly Beverly Katser Gladys Liddell 3 B«v«fly Merchant Anita Torray Opposite Page: 1. Mrs. Valade stops during her busy day as office clerk to smile for the photographer. 2. Mrs. Courtad has the responsibility of being secretary to the counselors in the senior wing office. 3. In addition to being the principal's secretary. Mrs. Kelly also keeps the students' grade records. This Page: 1. Secretary in the Junior wing office is Mrs. Tremain. 2. Mrs. Kaiser is secretary in the vocational office which is directed by Mr. McMath. 3. Working as clerk of accounting and book orders in the main office is Mrs. Liddell. 199 This Page: 1. Mr Jerry Glenn, awaits with a smiling face, the next student to ask for a pass. 2. Helping the sophomore girls select their classes for the following semester is Mrs. Maxine Boehm. 3. Mr Pampu. what's hanging out? Opposite Page Seated at her desk is Mrs. Ellabeth Smethells. who heads the counseling department. Paul Kataaroa Blabath Smethaila 200 Donna Dodd Virgil Pampu new counselor joins '73- 74 counseling staff Acting as junior girls’ counselor this year is Mrs. Donna Dodd. She came second semester last year to prepare herself by getting to know the people and the procedures of this new job. Back again is Mr. Jerry Glenn and Mrs. Maxine Boehm as the sophomore counselors. Mr. Virgil Pampu is working along side Mrs. Dodd with the juniors, while Mr. Paul Katsaros and Mrs. Ellabeth Smethells are senior advisors. Some of the responsibilities of the counselors include advising the students as to what classes they should take and which courses would help them with their future plans. The men counselors in addition are charged with the responsibility of compiling attendance records and with general building administration. Maxine Boehm Jerry Glenn 201 202 i ' . dieters lunch added to menu The a-la-carte lunch program in its third year at the high school, was again a success. To make this year better than before, the cooks added a dieter s lunch. The cooks’ work in the morning, when they serve coffee, rolls, and milk, is appreciated. As students may come to school early in the morning, and sometimes without breakfast, they enjoy the chance to eat before class. Heading the Traverse City Area public schools’ lunch program is Mrs. Betty Kopus. The menus, planned by the cooks, were considered Good as last year: maybe even better.’’ As the student enrollment grows, so does the work of the people preparing and serving in the cafeteria. i This Page: 1. Four of the cafeteria crew are left to right; Marcella Bannon. Annamae Eiken. Jennie Esman, and Irene Corpe. 2. Serving lunches, as this cook here is doing, is only a small part of the work the women in the kitchen do. 3. When there is cake for lunch, the cooks have to cut many more than just one. as is shown. 4. Mary Jane Qarey has served many malts during the lunch hour all year. Opposite Page: 1. The janitors are known to fix unfixed things, like desks. 2. During the winter months Bob Ludington has the job of plowing the snow from the parking lots and sidewalks. 3. After the lunch hours are over, a cleanup crew moves in to remove the litter left behind by the lunchers. Mr. Zue and Mrs. Marcella Bannon are here sweeping and polishing. 4. The garbage trucks in the cafeteria, filled with trash, are capably removed. custodians' work never ends Head custodian, Mr. Bob Ludington, has been here for sixteen years, and head of the custodians for five of those years. He is assisted by fourteen other men and women. They can always be found around campus during school hours, making the school a place to be proud of. Their days, though, do not end at three-ten like those of the students' and teachers'. Their work continues on to later hours to keep the buildings in good condition for after-school activities for the community as well as for the school programs. Their many jobs include opening jammed lockers, keeping the parking lots and sidewalks plowed in the winter and keeping the buildings and grounds clean. 203 BLAINE WARD ACKERMAN JOSEPH RICHARD AJA — Football 4. MICHAEL DAVID AJA — Band 1.2.3.4; Orchestra 4; NHS 4, Silver Scholarship Key 4. JEFFREY EATON ALBRIGHT SARA LEE ALBRIGHT — Band 1.2,3; Orchestra 4; Scholastic Honor Keys 1.2.3,4; S.I.U. FREDA GAIL ALDERMAN ANTHONY JOHN ALDRICH LYNN CAROL ALFORD — Choir 1.2; Core Council 2; Jay Vee Cheerleading 2; Pep Club Council 1; Pep Club 1,2; Bronze Scholarship Key. JAMES EUGENE ALPERS PATTI LOUISE ANDERSON — Student Council 3; Pep Club 2,3,4. GILBERT ALAN ANDERSON — Band 1.2,3; Scholastic Honor Keys 1.2,3.4; National Merit Finalist 4; Science Club 4; Trojan Hall of Fame, Communication Arts. JANICE JEAN ANDERSON — National Honor Society 3.4; Pep Club Council 4; Scholastic Honor Keys 1,2,3.4; Pep Club 2,3,-4; Key Club 4. SANDFORD ROY ANDERSON — Intramural Football 3. PATRICIA ANN ANDRES — Pep Club 4. KATHERINE ARLENE ANDREWS — Skiing 3.4. JACQUELYN JOY ANKERSON — Booster Club 1; Pep Club 2.3.4; Tri-Hi-Y 3.4; Vice President 4. MICHAEL CHARLES ARNOLD — Band 1.2.3.4; Ski Club 4. TERRY LEE ARNOLD THOMAS MICHAEL BABEL — Skiing 2,3.4; Band 1,2.3.4; Pep Band 1.2.3.4; All State Sports Team 3. VICKI LYNN BALENTINE — Black and Gold 2; Band 1; Watchbird 1. DEBRA LYNN BANNON — Pep Club 3. SHIRLEEN BARKER — Black and Gold 3; Watchbird 4; Choir. CRAIG CHARLES BARNHART CARLA SUE BARTELL — Black and Gold 2; Challenger 3; Choir 1.2,3.4; Madrigals 1; Musical Play 1; Class Council 4; Pep Club 1.2,3.4; Tri-Hi-Y 4. CHRISTINE MARIE BAZZETT — Challenger 3; Thespian Plays 2,3,4; Thespian Club 2,3,4; Student Council 2. KEVIN RALPH BECK DAVID RAY BECKER — Band 1; Skiing 1. PAUL GERARD BECKER — Choir 3; Football 3.4; Basketball 3; Intrumural 3,4; All-State Sports Teams 3,4; Varsity Club 4. DUANE MERRILL BEEMAN DAVID BUNDY BELL — Thespian Plays 2.3; Debate 2,3.4; Choir 1,2,3; Musical Play 1; Gov't Day Committee 3; NHS 3,4; Language Awards 4; Key Club 2,3; Science Club 3; Vice President 3; S.I.U. 4; Radio Broadcaster's League; Chief Engineer 2.3,4; Trojan Hall of Fame; Gold Scholarship Key Award 4; Bausch and Lomb Award 4; Science Award; National Honor Society Scholarship. DEBORAH GAIL BELL — Transferred from L'anse Creuse, Mount Clemens; Bronze Scholarship Key. DWIGHT WILLIAM BELL RONALD LEE BEMBENECK — Track 3. GLENN JOSEPH BENNETTS LAURIE MARIE BENSEN — Thespian Club 2; NHS 4; Pep Club 2,3,4; Tri-Hi-Y 4. TERRENCE ALAN BERTRAM — Debate 2; Watchbird 1; Musical Play 3; Lt. Governor 4; Student Council 1,4; Class Council 1.4; Football 3.4; Basketball 1; Intramural Weight Lifting 3; Student-Teacher Relations Committee 1; Washington Congressional Workshop Seminar 4. STEVEN GILBERT BEYER LON MERRITT BEZILE — Basketball 1.2. GREGORY DONALD BICKLE JOHN WILLIAM BIEDRON — Challenger 3; Hockey 1,2,3,4. KIMBERLEE KAY BIGELOW — Choir 2; Student Council 2,3; Pep Club 2. SANDRA MARIE BISHOP — NHS 4; Pep Club 2. MARK VICTOR BLANDIN DAVID WAYNE BLODGETT — Key Club 2. JOHN ROBERT BOKRAM — Band 1,2,3,4; Choir 1; Pep Band 2,3.4; Stage Band 4; Ski Club 4. LINDA ANN BOLDEBUCK — Transferred from D. D. Eisenhower High School in Saginaw Michigan. ROBERT GORDON BOONE — Ski Club. ELIZABETH ANN BOSTWICK — Student Council 1.2; Class Council 1,2,3; Scholastic Honor Keys 1; Pep Club 4. DARYL ANDRE BOUTHILLIER RANDALL JOSEPH BRAMER — Choir 1.2,3,4; Madrigals 1; Musical Play 1; Governor 1; Student Council 1; Basketball 3 DONNA SUE BRANTLEY — Transferred Student from Northridge High School in Middlebury. Indiana. BETSEY ANNE BRAUN — Choir 3; Art Club 2. RAYE MARIE BRAUN — Student Council 3; Pep Club 3.4. CHAD DOUGLAS BREITHAUPT SUE ELLEN BRIGHT TIMOTHY RAY BRIMMER — Choir; Band; Madrigals; Bronze Scholarship Key. DANNY LEE BRISTOL — Choir; Football. BRUCE BRADFORD BROCK GAYLE MARIE BROGHAMER — Ski Club 4. CATHERINE JEAN BROWN — Black and Gold; Thespian Plays 4; Debate 4; NHS 4; Transferred from Marshall High School in Marshall. Michigan. CHRISTY ANNE BROWN — Band 4; NHS 3,4; Pep Club 3,4; Gold Scholarship Key Award 4 ERIC CLAYTON BROWN — Watchbird 1; Transferred from Glen Lake High School in Maple City. Michigan. RUTH HELEN BROWN — Black and Gold. DAVID EUGENE BUCHNER — NHS 3,4. DEBORA ANN BUDINSKI CHERYL ANN BULLARD — Pines 2; Pom Pom Girls 3,4; Scholastic Honor Keys 3; Language Awards 1; S.I.U. 4; G.A.A. 2; Bronze Scholarship Key. DANIEL ARTHUR BURGESS BRIAN EARL BUSH — Scholastic Honor Key 1. JEFFREY LEE BUSH DEBORAH KAY BUSSA — Varsity Cheerleading 3.4; NHS 3,4; Homecoming Queen 4; Pep Club 2,3,4; Scope 3; Vice President 3; Cheerleading Captain 4; Trojan Hall of Fame, Gold Scholarship Key 4. JOY ANN CAIRNS — Watchbird 1; Thespian Plays 2,3,4; Musical Play 3. JANICE RENEE CAMPBBELL -Thespian Club 2.3; Challenger 3. MICHAEL JOHN CAMPEAU JEFFREY LYNN CARLSON — Student Council 2.3; Wrestling 3.4 BOBBI JEAN CARPENTER JERRY RAY CARPENTER WILLIAM ROBERT CARPENTER - Band 1.2.3,4; Orchestra 4. MANUEL CARRIZZALES — Pines 4 NANCY JEAN CEBULA RONALD MERLE CERMAK — Band 1; I Scholastic Honor Key 1; National Merit Finalist V 4; Key Club 2. GERIANNE MARIE CONDRA - ■ Watchbird 1; Band 1; Choir 3.4; Glee Club 2; Pep Band 1; Class Council 2.3,4; Track 4; Pep Club Council 2,3,4; Pep Club 2.3.4; Tri-Hi-Y 4; { Ski Club 1,2,4; Secretary 4; Manager of Cross Country 4; Girls Choir Ensemble 2; G.A.A. 1. TERRENCE ARNOLD CHANEY -Pines 1; Tennis 1. EDWIN JAMES CHAPMAN THOMAS HAROLD CHASE — Choir 1.4; Madrigals 1; Football 4; Track 4; Basketball 4; NHS 3,4; Varsity Club 4. Trojan Hall of Fame 4. Trojan Athlete Scholar of the Year 4 DONNA MARIE CHILSON — Band 1.2,3,4; Pep Club 4; Gold Scholarship Key. RICHARD CHRISTOPHER MICHAEL DAVID CIESLA JILL ANN CLARE — Pines 2; Pep Club 2. CINDRAH JOANNE CLARK — G.A.A. 2; Bronze Scholarship Key 4. KAREN MARIE CLARK DAVID MARTIN CLINE — Band 1; NHS 4; Student Council 1. JOHN CRAM CLINE — Challenger 3; Student Council 1; NHS 3.4; Scholastic Honor Keys 1.2,3,4; Ski Club 1,3,4; Art Award 4. THOMAS WILLIAM COATES - Foreign Exchange Student. CINDY REBECCA COIL JANET EILEEN COLBRATH — Pep Club 2; Ski Club 2; Track 4. JANET LOUISE COLE — Pep Club 2.3.4 THOMAS CALVIN COLE — Football 1; Basketball 1,2; Industrial Arts Award 4 MARI LYNN COLLETT — Choir 1,2.3; Pep Club 2.3. TOUBO RORY COLLINGS - Skiing 2,3; All-State Sports Team 2.3. DAVID LEE COLLINS — Football 3.4 JOHN AUSTIN COLLINS - Student Council 4; Track 2.3.4 PATRICIA JANE COLLINS — Pmes 2.3,4; Pine Co editor 4; Black and Gold 3.4. Band 1,2,3; Nominated for Quill and Scroll 3. Challenger 3. Trojan Hall of Fame 4; Bronze Scholarship Key 4. MARLA SUE CONKLIN — Band 3.4. Tri-Hi-Y 4. BILLIE MAYBELLE COOPER — Pep Club 3.4. GERALD GENE COOPER 204 JAMES MICHAEL CORCORAN ANNA MARIE CORNER — Transferred from Vetsabury High School in Vestabury, Michigan. JOEL RICHARD CORPE RICHARD GERARD PAUL COUTURIER EUGENE OWEN COX JANET LEE COX — Pep Club 2. SHEILA ANN CULLEN DIANE ELAINE CULP — Choir 1; Musical Play 1; Track 4; Cross Country Running 4; NHS 4; Ski Club 2; Tri-HI-Y 2; Cindergals Track Team 2.3,4. MILES KEVIN DAY MARY KAY DEAN — Pep Club 1.2.3.4; Ski Club 2.4; Tri-Hi-Y 2.3.4 BARBARA MARIE DEEMER — NHS 13.4; Gold Scholarship Key 4 JANICE KAYE DEJONG — Pep Club 2.4. RUTH ANN DELANY — Choir 2; NHS 4. r RICHARD CARL DENNIS — NHS 4. ! REBECCA JOAN DERY — Student Council 4; Class Council 3.4; Pep Club Council 3.4; D.A.R. Good Citizen Nominee 4; For-f mal Committee 4; Pep Club 3.4; Vice President 4; Mat Maid 3.4. STEPHEN ARTHUR DETWILER ! BRIDGET MAUREEN DEVLIN DAWN MARIE DIGIOVANNA LAURIE ELIZABETH DILLEY — NHS 4; D.A.R. Good Citizen nominee 4; Scholastic Honor Keys 1,2.4; Letter of Commendation 4. JEFFREY LEE DOHM KATHLEEN DUNKLOW — Scholastic Honors Keys 1,2,3. KIMBERLY JO DONHAISER — Pep Club 1,2; Radio Club 3; Ecology Club 3. MILES VIRGIL DONKERS VANJA LYNN DOWD — Pep Club 3.4. JOHANNA EVELYN DRAKE — Choir 1; Frosh Cheerleading 1; Track 4; Pep Club 1 2.3.4; Cindergals 1,2; Mat Maid 2,3.4. NANETTE LYNN DUFORT — Tri-Hi-Y 4; Key Club 4. MARIANNE IRENE DUNAITIS — Forensics 3.4; Scholastic Honor Keys 1; Pep Club 1.2.3.4; S.I.U. 3.4; Treasurer 4. MARY BRIDGET DWYER — Band 1.2,3.4; Orchestra 2,3,4; Musical Play 2; Pep Band 4; NHS 3.4; Scholastic Honor Keys 1.2; Ski Club 2. CHRISTINE ELIZABETH DYE — Pines 3; Pep Club 2.4. NICHOLI ANN EAGER CYNTHIA SUE EGELER DANNY CARL EGELER JILL ANN EIKEY — Thespian Club 2; Debate 2.3; Class Secretary 4; Class council 2.3.4; Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,4. JOSEPH HAROLD ELLIOTT — Track 1.2; Golf 2.3; Skiing 1.2.3.4. KIM DUANE ELLIOTT CARLA RENEE FAHLING — Pines 2; Student Council 1; Pom Pom Girls 2. HOLLY JO FALL — Watchbird 1; Tri-Hi-Y 2.3. DENNIS JOSEPH FASEL — Track 1. GENE ALAN FELTON — Transferred From Byron High School in Byron. Michigan. ROBERT JOHN FERGUSON CATHERINE STRATTON FERRAR — Choir 1.2.3.4; Madrigals 1; Skiing 2,3,4; NHS 3.4; Scholastic Honor Keys 1,2,3,4; Frosh Cheerleading 1; Pep Club 1,2,3. MICHAEL ALLEN FIEDLER — Pines 3.4; Thespian Plays 2.3.4; Debate 2,3; Choir 1.2,3.4; Madrigals 1.3,4; Musical Play 1,2.3.4; NHS 4; Radio Club 4. GARY LEON FINEOUT — Skiing 2.3; Football. FLORICE ANN FINN — Transferred from Stevenson High School in Livonia, Michigan. AMY LOUISE FISCHER — Student Council 1; Class Council 1; Scholastic Honor Keys 1.2. JANICE LYNNE FITZ — Watchbird 1; NHS 3.4; Scholastic Honor Keys 2.3.4; Letter of Commendation 4. RICHARD ALAN FLEES PATRICIA ANN FLEIS — Black and Gold 3. KAREN ANN MARIE FOLK — Transferred from Franklin Cody High in Detroit. Michigan. EEVA JOHANNA MARIE FORS-BERG — NHS 4; Foreign Exchange 4; S.I.U. 4; Bridge Club 4. PATRICK STEVEN FORTON — Black and Gold; Thespian Plays; Baseball; Basketball. JEFFREY J. FOUCH KIM LENEASE FOUCH — Pep Club 3. DENNIS GUY FOX CATHY LEE FRANK — Orchestra 1,2,3,4; Watchbird 1; S.I.U. 4; S.C.O.P.E. 3.4. EVELYN KAY FRASER - Pines 2. KAREN RENEE FRAZIER JAMES ROBERT FREDRICKSON — Band 1; Track 3.4; Skiing 2.3.4. KARLA SUE FRENCHI — Band 1,2,3; Musical Play 3; Pep Band 3; Trnasferred from Manistee High School in Manistee, Michigan. RICHARD CARL FREUND KAREN ANN FURMAN — Thespian Plays 3; Band 1,2,3; Orchestra 1.2,3,4; Pep Band 1; Musical Plays 1.2,3,4. DEBRA SUE GALLA — Thespian Club 2.3; Pep Club 3.4; S.I.U. 3.4. SUSAN SLADE GALLOWAY — Student Council 1; Vice President of Class 1; Class Council 1; Core Council 1; Skiing 4; NHS 4; D.A.R. Citizen Nominee 4; Language Awards 1; Gold Scholarship Key 4. CHRISTOPHER JAMES GAMBLE — NHS 3.4. PATRICIA ANN GANTER — Thespian Club 2; Student Council 1; NHS 3.4; D.A.R. Citizen Nominee 4; Scholastic Honor Keys 1,-3.4; Pep Club 2.3.4; S.I.U. 3.4; Foreign Language 4. SHIRLEY ANN GARVIN DEBRA LYNN GAUTHIER — Pines 3; Chorus Club 4; Cheerleading: Varsity 4; Jay Vee 2; Queen Candidate 4; D.A.R. Nominee 4; Pep Club 1.2,3.4. SUZANNE MARIE GAUTHIER — Bronze Scholarship Key 4. RICHARD A. GAVITT SUSAN JOAN GEE — NHS 4; Scholastic Honor Keys 1; Pep Club 3.4; Silver Scholarship Key. DUSTAN JOEL GENSLER TIMOTHY ARLEN GENSLER ROZANNE LYNN GILBERT — Pep Club 3.4; Transferred from Woodbridge Senior High in Woodbridge. Virginia; Bronze Scholarship Key 4. SUZANNE BETH GILLSON — Student Council 1. KAREN JEAN GILMORE — Choir 1; Class Secretary 1; Class Council 1,2.3.4; Cheerleading; Jay Vee 2; Varsity 3; NHS 4; D.A.R. Good Citizen Nominee 4; Scholastic Honor Key 1; Pep Club 2.3.4; Tri-Hi-Y 4. SUSAN MARIE GLAUCH — Pines 4; Skiing 3.4; Scholastic Honor Keys 1.3,4; Pep Club 3.4; Tri-Hi-Y 2.3. MARK WILLIAM GLEASON ROBYNN SUE GOLDSMITH — Transferred from Marion High School in Marion. Michigan. HOLLY ANN GORE — Black and Gold 3. CATHLEEN GREEN — Thespian Plays; Forensics 3.4; Class Treasurer 2; Class President 3.4; Student Council 3; Class Council 2.-3.4; Mat Maid 2,3,4; NHS 3.4; Homecoming Queen Candidate 4; D.A.R. Good Citizen nominee 4; Girls' State Candidate 3; Scholastic Honor Keys 1; Pep Club 2,3,4; Tri-Hi-Y 2; Trojan Hall of Fame. KATHY ANN GREILICK — Pines 3.4; B Black and Gold 2; NHS 4; Quill and Scroll 3; Booster Club 1; Pep Club 2.4. PAUL BRYAN GREILICK GLEN DANIEL GRIBBLE LINDA ELIZABETH GRIFFIN DONALD JOSEPH GROSZEK — Debate 2; Band 1.2,3,4; Track 1,2,3,4; Skiing 1,2,3,4; Cross Country 4; NHS 3,4; Scholastic Honor Keys 1,2,4. LYNN FRANCES GUBA MARCIA ANN GUINAN — Student Council 4; Pep Club Council 3; Formal Committee 4; Pep Club 2,3,4. LORNA DEE GUNNETT — Choir 4. CONNIE JO HALL — Transferred from Oakridge High School in Muskegon, Michigan. LARRY JAMES HALL MICHAEL ROY HALL DAVID JOSEPH HANCHETT KAREN LYNN HANLEY — Pines 2; Black and Gold 3; Thespian Plays 2,3; Thespian Club 2.3; Band 1; Student Council 2; Pep Club 2. EDWARD ARTHUR HANSEN BRUCE BENNETT HANSON — Basketball 3,4. LORI ANN HARDY — Band 4; NHS 4; Flag Corp 4. THOMAS LEE HARMON ROBERT ALAN HARTSELL — Ski Club 2. MARY BETH HATTON — Pep Club 2; G.A.A. 2; S.I.U. 4; National Honor Society Scholarship 4; Gold Scholarship Key 4. ALLAN JAMES HAWLEY — Football 1. DAWN RENEE HAYS — Pines 2 SUSAN LYNNETTE HAYWOOD — Pep Club 4. JO ELLEN HAZEL LINDA MARIE HEIKA — Thespian Plays 3; Thespian Club 3.4; Basketball 4; NHS 4; Scholastic Honor Keys 1,2.4; G.A.A. 1.2,3,4. CHARLOTTE GAY HELIKER PATTI LYNN HELMS — Thespian Plays 2.4; Thespian Club 2.3,4; Choir 2; Musical Play 4; Scholastic Honor Key 2; Silver Scholarship Key 4. DONNA MARIE HEMING — Thespian Plays 2,3.4; Thespian Club 2,3,4; Debate 2.4; Basketball 1; Pep Club 2; S.C.O.P.E. 3. TED EDWARD HENTSCHEL MARK ALAN HEPLER — Basketball 4; Ski Club. RANDY ALLAN HERMAN — Black and Gold SUSAN JANE HERMAN — Thespian Play 2,3; Orchestra 1,2.3,4; Choir 1; Musical Play 2,3,4; Fine Arts 4 DOUGLAS ALAN HIGGINS — Band 3.4; Ski Club 4; Vice President 4. Bronze Scholarship Key 4. DEBRA LEE HILBERT — Thespian Plays 2.3.4; Thespian Club 2,3,4; Choir 1.4; Glee Club 2,3. SHERRY ANEHILLIER JARRA LEE HILLIKER — Pines 2; Band 1; Basketball 4; Track 4; G.A.A. 3. CYNTHIA LORRAINE HIPPENSTEEL MELANIE SUE HOAG MIRIAM BESS HOLLAND — Choir 1.2,3,4; Madrigals 1,3,4; Pep Club 2.3; Booster Club 1; Choir Vice President 1; Booster Club Treasurer 1; J. H. Honors Choir 1; Silver Scholarship Key. TIMOTHY JOHN HOLMAN JOE DALE HOLT — Wrestling 3.4; Transferred from Coldwater High School in Coldwater. Michigan. RICHARD NEIL HOOGESTEGLER — Band 1.2; Boys’ State 4; Scholastic Honor Keys 1.2.3.4, National Merit Finalist 4. BRUCE REX HOOPER — Wrestling 4. KEVIN ROSS HOOPER — Orchestra 3; Musical Play 2; Football 1. ROBERT STEPHEN HOPKINS — Football 4; Track 3.4; Varsity Club 4. DAVID ARTHUR HORN — Band 1,2,3,4; Pep Band 1,3,4. MICHAEL LEONARD HOSLER — Black and Gold 2; Graphic Arts Club 3,4. JEAN ANN HOUDEK — Watchbird 1; NHS 4; Pep Club Council 4; Skiing 3; S I U. 3; Pep Club 2,3,4; President 4; Bronze Scholarship Key 4. LINDA MAE HOUDEK — G.A.A. 1; Pep Club 4 SCOTT GERARD HOXIE — Track. ALAN ARNOLD HOYLAND — McArthe Chess Club 3. HAROLD RAY HUBBELL — Band. VICKY ANN HUGHES — Student Council 3.4; Pep Club Council 3,4; Pep Club 3,4. CHARLES EDWIN HUNT SANDRA ANN HUNTER — Gymnastics 4. GARY GENE HUSTED — Thespian Plays 1.2; NHS 3. GREGORY CHARLES HUSTON WENDY SUE HUTSON — Thespian Plays 4; Forensics 3; S.I.U. 1; Pep Club 1; Bronze Scholarship Key 4. KATHRYN MARIE HUMAN — Transferred from Carmi Community High in Carmi. Illinois. DAVID DEWEY IACOVONI — NHS 4; Pep Club 4; Key Club 3,4; Science Club 1,2,4; Bronze Scholarship Key 4. THEODOR JAFOS — NHS 4; Foreign Exchange Student 4; Key Club 4; S.I.U. 4. KIM MARIE JAKUBECK RALPH LEE JAMES CHERYL ANN JEWELL — Band 1,2,3. DAVID WILLIAM JEWELL — Band 1; Debate 2; Choir 2,3. HOLLY JO JEWELL — Flag Corps 4; Musical Play 2; Student Council 2.3; Secretary 3; Class Council 3.4; NHS 3.4; Vice President 4; D.A.R. Good Citizen Nominee 4; Scholastic Honor Keys 1.2,3,4; G.A.A. 2; Pep Club 4; National Honor Society Scholarship. CARIN RAE JOHNSON — Transferred from Stevenson High School in Livonia, Michigan CHARLES RICHARD JOHNSON JENNIFER JEAN JOHNSON — Musical Play 2.4; Choir 1,2,3,4; NHS 3.4; Madrigals 3.4; Student Council 1; Scholastic Honor Keys 1,2.4; Pep Club 1; Kenneth M. Kock Scholarship 4. KENNETH JAMES JOHNSON — Thespian Plays 1,2; Thespian Club 1.2. ROBERT WILLIAM JOHNSON STEVEN PHILIP JOHNSON — Band 1; Pep Band 1. Basketball 1,2. THOMAS ERIC JOHNSON TIMOTHY OWEN JOHNSON — Choir 1.2,3,4; Musical Play 2.3; Governor 1; Student Council 1; Golf 2. WARD LEE JOHNSON — Band 1. JASON SCOTT JOHNSTON — Student Council 1; Football 1.2,3,4; Track 2; NHS 3.4; All-State Sports Teams 4; Scholastic Honor Keys 1,2,3,4. JEFFEREY PETER JOHNSTON MICHAEL RAY JOHNSTON KATHERINE STARR JONES — Musical Play 1,2; Choir 1,2.3.4; Madrigals 1,4; Class Secretary 1; Student Council 1; Class Council 1; NHS 4; Pep Club Council 3; Scholastic Honor Keys 1,2,4; Tri-HI-Y 4; Pep Club 2.3,4. ROBERT ALLEN KAGE — Football. Track; Wrestling. LINDA MARIE KEATING — Band 1.2.3.4; NHS 4; Pep Club 4; Silver Scholarship Key 4. ROSALYN MAUREEN KELLY — Transferred from Dwight D. Eisenhower in Saginaw. Michigan. DONALD GENE KELP JANET SUE KENNEY — Thespian Plays 2.3.4; Thespian Club 2,3.4; Class President 2; Student Council 1.2; Class Council 2; Thespian Clerk 4. JAN MARIE KENNY — NHS 3.4; Pep Club Council 4; Skiing 1,2,3,4; Pep Club 2,3,4; Treasurer 4; Gold Scholarship Key 4. KATHERINE ANN KERR — Choir 1.2,3.4; Musical Play 2.3; Booster Club 1; Pep Club 2.3.4; Tri-Hi-Y 3.4 FRANK THEODORE KERRIGAN — Student Council 1.2; Football 1; Golf 2; Basketball 3.4. DONALD RICHARD KEVWITCH — Black and Gold 3.4; Thespian Plays 2,3; Thespian Club 2.3; Graphic Arts Club Vice President. JEAN ANN KEYES KATHERINE ANN KILLIMAN — Band 1,2,3.4; NHS 4; Bronze Scholarship Key 4. KATHY KAY KIMBEL — NHS 4; Pep Club 3.4; Scholastic Honor Key 1. JOANNE ELAINE KING JEAN MARIE KIRT — Pines 4; Black And Gold 3. RNADALL HARRIS KLINE — Band. BARBARA JEAN KLINGELSMITH — Pep Club 2; S.C.O.P.E. 3.4; President 4; Booster Club 1; Watchbird 1. DANIEL JAY KLOONSTERMAN - Football 4. DANIEL ROBERT KOOYER - Thespian Plays 2; Thespian Club 2,3.4; i Scholastic Honor Key 1. NANCY JO KOOYER — NHS 3.4; Pep . Club 3.4. VICTORIA THERESE KORB — Choir 2.3.4. DAVID STANLEY KOSKA JEFFERY ALLEN KRAMER JOSEPH JAY KRATKY — Band 1.2.3.4; Orchestra 1,2.3.4; Pep Band 1.2,3,4; NHS 3,4; j Trojan Hall of Fame 4; Bronze Scholarship Key 4. DONALD LLOYD KREAGER EDWARD ALLEN KROHN FREDRICK CHARLES KROPP — Wrestling 3. NANCY RENEE KRUSE — Pines 4; Student Council 4; Pep Club 2,3,4. HAROLD GUY KUERTH JOSEPH ANTHONY KUHLMAN RAMONA MARIE KUHN — Transferred from Ogemau Heights West Branch. ANTOINE MELEHLAN KUNTSCHEN — NHS 4; Foreign Exchange Student 4; S.I.U. 4; Key Club 4. CRAIG ALLAN KURTZAL ELIZABETH JANE KUUTTILA - - Orchestra 1,2,3,4; Musical Play 2,3,4; NHS 4; Scholastic Honor Keys 1,2,3,4; Music Award ' 4- JOAN KATHRYN LACKIE — Black and ( Gold 4; Editorial Editor 4; Thespian Plays 2.3.-4; Thespian Club 2,3,4; Student Council 3; NHS 3.4; Forensics 3; Bronze Scholarship Key 4. GREGORY LAWRENCE LACOURSE JOHN KRAUSE LANE — Debate 2; Choir 1; Watchbird 1; Governor 4; Football 4; Class President 1; Intrumural Sports 2,3; Track 2,3,4; Homecoming King 4. HUNTER LANG — Musical Play 3; . Student Council 1; Class Council 1; Cross-Country 3.4; NHS 4; Scholastic Honor Keys 1,- I 2.3.4; Sadie Hawkins King 4. LINDA SUE LANG — NHS 4; Scholastic Honor Key 1.4; Tri-Hi-Y 2; Pep Club 3. ALAN ROBERT LARDIE DOREEN MARGARET LARDIE KARON MARIE LARGENT — Pep Club 4. BRENT EDWIN LARKIN TERRY LEE LARSEN SUSAN LEE LAUKHART — Choir 1; Pep Club 3.4; Student Council 3,4. BARBARA JEAN LAUTNER — NHS 4; Pep Club 3.4. BONNIE LOU LAUTNER JEANETTE ANN LAUTNER NANCY KAYE LAUTNER — Bronze Scholarship Key 4. THERESA JEAN LEEMAN - Transferred from Annapolis High School in Dearborn Heights. Michigan. DAWN LOUISE LEHR — Pines 2; Thespian Plays 4; Thespian Club 2,4; Communications Committee 3; Student Council 2.3; Pep Club 2; Bridge Club 4. TIMOTHY PAUL LEMPKE CONNIE JEAN LEWIS — Watchbird 1. ROBERT JAMES LIBERTY JAN MARIE LICK —Pines2. CLAUDIA KAY LIGHT — Pines 4; Band 206 1,2.3.4; Orchestra 1. Pep Band 1; Student Council 1; NHS 4; Scholastic Honor Key 1; Secretary of Symphonic Band 1; Pep Club 2,-3.4; Track 4; Wind Ensemble 4. WELLINGTON JAMES LIM - Foreign Exchange Student 4. SUSAN KAY LINCOLN — Band 1.2.3.4; Orchestra 3.4; Musical Play 3.4; Student Council 1; NHS 3.4; Scholastic Honor Keys 1,- 2.4. BONNIE MACLEOD LINTON — Band 1; Student Council 4; Class Council 1.2,3.4; Pep Club 2.3.4; Ski Club 2; Tri-Hi-Y 3.4; Treasurer 4; Booster Club 1. LINDA RAE LOCKWOOD — Challenger 4; Orchestra 1.2,3; Student Council 1; Class Council 1; NHS 4; Cheerleading Varsity 4; Frosh 1; Gymnastics 3; Scholastic Honor Key 1; Pep Club 1.2.3.4; Ski Club 4; Tri-Hi-Y 4. SUSAN JO LOHNER SUZANNE MARIE LONEY — Band 1.2.3.4; NHS 4; Honor Band 3.4. GAIL ANN LOVE — Student Council 2.3.4 STEVEN WENDELL LOVELESS — Band 1.2.3,4; Bronze Scholarship Key 4. BARBARA JOYCE LUNDBERG — Pep Club 4; G.A.A. 1. JAY THOMAS LYNCH JUANITA MARIE LYON DORIS ANN MC BRIDE LINDA DAVIS MC CAFFREY DENNIS SEAN MC CATHY BINGHAM ANDREWS MC CLELLAN DOUGALS FRANKLIN MCCOY — Band 1.2,3.4; Pep Band 1.2. KATHLEEN MC CREARY CAROLYN HELEN MC DUFF CATHLEEN LENA MC DUFF CHESTER KEITH MC FADDEN — Choir 1. MARIANNE MCGOVERN — Challenger 4; NHS 4; Scholastic Honor Key 1,3,4; Pep Club 1,2,3; S.I.U. 3.4. DEBRA KAY MC INTOSH — Pep Club Council 4; Pep Club 2.4; Track 4. DAVID GLENN MC MANUS MARGARET MARY MC NABB SANDRA LEE MC NAMARA — Choir 1.2; Tri-Hi-Y 3.4. MICHAEL GERARD MC NEIL GWENDOLYN JAE MC NINCH SHERRIE LEE MC PHERSON GEORGE ARTHUR MC QUEER KATHLEEN JANETTE MAISON JAMES RICHARD MAJSZAK — Watchbird 1; Student Council 1.2. TEDDY EARL MANVILLE — Football 1. MIROSLAV MARAMICA — Foreign Exchange Student 4. JEANNINE MARIE MARSH — Black and Gold 3. MARTIN LEROY MARTINSON BRADLEY DEAN MASON — NHS 3. HEATHER LEE MASON — Pines 2; Band 1,2; Pep Band 1; Pep Club 2,3,4. DANIEL ARLEN MATSON — Basketball 3,4. JOHN ANTHONY MAXBAUER RUSSELL JOSEPH MAXBAUER CYNTHIA YVONNE MAYEAUX — Pines 2; Thespian Plays 2.3,4; Thespian Club 2.3.4. TIMOTHY GERARD MAYLONE — Wrestling 3,4 BEVERLY ANN MAYNARD - Braonze Scholarship Key 4. GINA LEE MEHIAH — Band 4. transfer from Perry High School. Perry Mich. SCOTT CHARLTON METEER — Pep Band 1.2.3; Band 1.2,3.4. DENNIS PETER MIKKO — Golf 2.3.4; Skiing 1; Key Club Pres 3. Lt. Gov. 4. Silver Scholarship Key 4. MARILYN MARIE MIKULA — NHS 3.4; Scholastic Honor Keys 1,2,4; Tri-Hi-Y 2. Pep Club 1.3; Parent Teacher Student Organization Award 4. DORENE SUE MILKS NELSON LESLIE MILKS, III LOUEEN SUSAN MILKS FEDERICK JOHN MILLER — Choir 1.2.3.4; Track 3; Intramural Sports. JACKIE HAROLD MILLER BRADLEY RAYMOND MLUJEAK KAREN LISBETH MOLMEN STEVEN LARRY MOON - Transfer from Ontonagon High School, Ontonagon, Mich. CLIFFORD GLENN MOORE — Basketball 3. MICHAEL KEVIN MORAVEC MICHAEL MOREY — transfer from (nonoua II JOSEPH WILLIAM MORIO — Thespian Plays 2.4; Thespian Club 2,3,4; Radio Club. CINDY MOSS — Trojan Hall of Fame. TERRY LEE MOYER ELIZABETH NAH MUHA — Black and Gold 2; Thespian Club 2; Pep Club 1,2,3.4; Ski Club 2.4; Tri-Hi-Y 3.4; Thespians 2. RUTH ANN MUMBY — Choir 1 JAMES WELFORD NATZ — Thespian Plays 3.4; Thespian Club 3.4; Choir 1,2.3,4. KATHI DIANE NASH SHERYL LYNN NELSON DONNA JEAN NESKY THOMAS LYLE NEWTON — Band 1.2.3.4; Pep Band 1.4; NHS 4; Fine Arts 1; Scholastic Honor Keys 1; Science Club 3. DOUGLAS A. NICOLA — Black and Gold 2; Band 1.2; Choir 3 CYNTHIA KAY NORCONK SCOTT KEVIN NORRIS — Choir 1.2.3.4; Madrigals 1.3.4; Musical Play 1.2.3,4. LYNN MARIE NOTEWARE — Pep Club 1.2.3.4. LINDA LUCILLE OAKLEY DEBRA LYNN O BRIEN — Choir 1.3.4; Student Council 2; Pep Club 2,3.4; GAA 1. JOAN MARIE O'BRIEN — Pep Club 3; Stu Club 3; Co-Op 4. JOHN MICHAEL O BRIEN — Black and Gold 4; Musical Play 3; Foreign Radio Club 3.4. KATHLEEN MARY O’BRIEN — Debate 2.3; School Government Class Treasurer 3; Cheerleading Jay Vee 2; Homecoming nominee; Pep Club 2,3,4; Tri-Hi-Y 4; Bronze Scholarship Key 4. CATHLENE SUE OCKERT BEVERLY JEAN OLIVER — Choir 1; Trr-Hi-Y 2. TERRI LYNN OLMAN — Pep Club 4. RITA LYNN OLSON PEGGY JO ORTON — Musical Play 1; Choir 1.2; Pep Club 2; Booster Club 1. BARBARA ELLEN OSBOURNE — Transfer Robert E. Lee High School. Midland. Texas SCOTT ALAN OVERHOLT — Band 1.2,3.4; Track 2; Pep Band 1,2,3,4. PATRICE DIANNE OWEN MICHAEL DEWAYNE PAINTER — Pines; Debate. CHARLEO FEDERICK PARK — Watchbird 1; School Government Vice Pres. 3; NHS; GAA 1.2. DAVID KEITH PARKER MICHAEL ORA PEACOCK ERIC JON PEARSON — Debate 4; NHS 3.4; Gold Scholarship Key 4. MARK ALLAN PECK — Choir 4 PATRICE ANN PECKHAM — Pep Club 2.3.4. RANDY LEE PEEK — Band 1.2.3.4; Pep Band 1. JULIE ANN PELTO — Thespian Plays 2; Thespian Club 2; Choir 1; Musical Play 1; Student Council 4; Track 3.4; Skiing 1.2.3,4; NHS 4; Sports Team 3; Scholastic Honor Keys 1,2,-3.4; Language Awards 1; Pep Club 3.4; Ski Club 1,2; Tri-Hi-Y 4 CHRISTY ANN PENROD — Pines; Black and Gold GABRIELA JEAN PEREZ-BANUET — Thespian Plays 2,3; Debate 3; Band 2,3.4; Student Council 2.3; NHS 4; Language Awards 1; Bronze Scholarship Key 4. PATRICIA STEPHANIE PESANSKY — Transferred from Frankfort High School in Frankfort. Michigan. JAMES ROBERT PETAJA — Transferred from J. D. Pierce High School in Detroit. Michigan. SUZETTE KAY PETERSON FAY LOUISE PETROSKEY EDDY LEE PETTY MARGARET ANN PFUHL — Watchbird 1; Thespian Plays 3; Thespian Club 2.3; Student Council 3; NHS 3,4; Scholastic Honor Keys 2,3,4; Pep Club 2.3,4. CHERYL ANN PECKARD JACQUELYNNE LYNN PICKARD VICKIE JEAN PICKARD — Basketball 4 KAREN KAY PIERCE — Band 1.2.3.4; Orchestra 2,3.4; Musical Play 2.3; Scholastic Honor Key 1; Bronze Scholarship Key 4. MICHELE ANN PLAMONDON — Debate 3; Watchbird 3. FANNIE RAE PLATZ JOHN WILLIAM PLOUGH — Football 3.4; Intramural Sports 4; All-State Sports Team 4; NHS 4; Scholastic Honor Key 1,4; Kenneth M. Kock Scholarship. MICHAEL JEROME POBUDA CAROL REGENE POLMATEER — Musical; Trojan Hall of Fame 4; Play 4; Student Council 3,4; Class Council 2,3,4; NHS 3.4; DAR Good Citizen Nominee 4; Scholastic Honor Keys 1.4; Pep Club 2.3.4. HARRY JOHN POPA — Pines 3; Black and Gold 2; Watchbird 1; Wrestling 3. SUSAN MARIE POPA — Choir 2. JOHANNA GERTRUDE POSER — Orchestra 4; Choir 4; NHS 4; Foreign Exchange Student 4; S.I.U 4; Bronze Scholarship Key 4. RICHARD ALLEN POTTER — Transferred from Glenbard North School in Carol Stream. Illinois. SHERYL LYNN POWELL 207 RICHARD LEE POWELL MAUREEN KAY PRENTISS — Orchestra 1,2,3. STEPHEN BRUCE PRESTON — Transferred from Robert E. Lee High School In Midland. Texas; Gold Scholarship Key 4; Tennis 4. PATRICIA LYNN PRIEST - Transferred from Cedar Lake Academy in Cedar Lake. Michigan. PATRICIA MARIE PROUTY — Musical Play 1,2; Choir 1,2,3,4; Madrigals 1; Student Council 1.2; Cheerleading Varsity 3,4; Jay Vee 2; Frosh 1; NHS 4; Homecoming Queen Nominee 4; Scholastic Honor Key 1,2; Pep Club 2,3,4; Booster Club 1; Trojan Hall of Fame; Russell Atkin Award. JOHN WALTER PULCIPHER ROBERT DAVIS PULCIPHER SANDRA KAY PURKISS JANET LEE PURVIS BETTY JANE RAKAN GARY ALLEN RAYMOND — Basketballl 3.4; Golf 2,3,4; NHS 4. LINDA SUE REDLI — Band 2. DONALD JARK REED — Football 4; Track; Varsity Club 4. ROGER ALLEN REED SARAH JANE REINCKE — NHS 3.4; Scholastic Honor Keys 1,2,3,4. DANIEL KENT RICHARDSON — Band 1; Gov't Day Committee 4; Class Council 4 LORI LYNN RICHARDSON — Band 1,2,3; Ski Club 4 NICKI DIANNE RICHTER — Pep Club 2. KEVIN BRUCE RITCHIE DEAN ALLEN ROBB — Transferred from Cass Technical High School in Detroit. Michigan. PATRICIA LUEROHL JACK LORENCE ROMAN KAREN EILEEN RONEY — Transferred from Chippewa Valley High School in Mount Clemens. Michigan. DANIEL JAMES ROSE — Transferred from Bay City Handy in Bay City, Michigan. DREEN KAYE ROSINSKI — Bronze Scholarship Key 4. BILLIE JEAN ROUSH TERRY JO RUDOLPH — Pep Club 2; Bronze Scholarship Key 4. LYLE FLOYD RUSHLOW — Transferred from Davison High School in Davison. Michigan. ELAINE MAE RUSSELL DEAN ALAN RUTILA — Football 3.4; Basketball 3; Intramural Sports 3,4; NHS 3,4; Scholastic Honor Keys 1.2.3.4: Varsitv Club 4. BIRGITTA JOHANNE RYBERG — NHS 4; Foreign Exchange Student ; Bronze Scholarship Key 4. PAULA GAYLE SAMMONS — Basketball 4; Pep Club 3.4; G.A.A. 1.2,3,4. DOROTHY LYNN SATTERLEE — Transferred from Clintondale High in Little Mack. Mt. Clemens. CHRIS PATRICK SAVAGE — Football 3,4. DELORES MARIE SAVAGE MICHAEL EMERY SAVAGE MARY MARGARET SAWYER — Band 1.2.3,4; Orchestra 1,3; Musical Play 2; Pep Band 1; Pom Pom Girls 2,3,4; Fine Arts 1; Ski Club 2.4; Bronze Scholarship Key 4. MARIE ANN SCHAUB PHILLIP PAUL SCHAUB DAVID WILLIAM SCHLUETER JAMES LEE SCHOPIERAY ARTHUR WAYNE SCHUBERT — NHS 3.4; Scholastic Honors Keys 1,2,3,4; SIU 3,4; Key Club 2.3; Rensselaer Award 4; Mathematics Award. HOMER CRAIG SCHULER — Basketball; Key Club 3. BARBARA JEAN SCHULZ — Transferred from Farmington High School In Farmington, Michigan. PATTI LYNN SCOTT — Band 2. PATRICIA ANN SECOR — Thespian Play 2; Choir 1.2,3,4; Madrigals 1.4; Musical Play 1.2.4; Pep Club 3.4; S.I.U. 3. STEPHEN WENCIL SEDLACEK MICHAEL DENNIS SEND ANN ELIZABETH SHAW — Choir 2.4; NHS 4; Foreign Exchange Student 3; Scholastic Honor Keys 1,2,4. JEFFREY LYNN SHAW — Student Council 1. KELVIN RAY SHAW — Band 1.2.3.4; Orchestra 3.4; Musical Play 3.4; Pep Band 1,-2.3.4; NHS 3.4; Scholastic Honor Keys 1.4. ANN LAVON SHEA — Class Vice President 3; NHS 3.4; Pep Club Council 3.4; D.A.R. Good Citizen Nominee 4; Scholastic Honor Key 1.2.3.4; Pep Club 2,3,4; Secretary 4; Mat Maid 3,4. CYNTHIA JEAN SHEA — Pep Club; Trl-H8-Y. JANET SUSAN SHECKLER — Black and Gold 2; Tri-Hi- 4. JERRY ROBERT SHEFFER NICHOLAS JOHN SHERBERNEAU — Choir 1.2,3.4; Madrigals 1,3,4; Musical Play 3; Cross Country 3; Scholastic Honor Keys 1,2,3,4; Science Club 4. JEAN KATHLEEN SHERIDAN GAIL MARIE SHERMAN GREGORY DUANE SHERMAN — Transferred from Merrill High School in Merrill. Michigan. STEVEN JOE SHIELDS — NHS 3.4; Scholastic Honor Keys 1,2,3,4. MICHAEL HARVEY SIGSBY LAURA LYNN SIKA JOHN MICHAEL SIMONE — Football 3,4; All-State Sports Team 4. MADELINE MARIE SIMONS — Pines 2; Watchbird 1; Choir 1; Tri-Hi-Y 3. REBECCA JEAN SIVEK — Choir 1.2. GARY JOE SKIPSKI — Basketball 1,2,3. CHERIE ANN SLADEK — Scholastic Honor Key 1; Pep Club 4; Tri-Hi-Y 2. DAVID MICHAEL SMALL — Football 3.4; Basketball 3; Varsity Club 3.4. CANDICE MARIE SMITH — NHS 4. S.I.U. 3.4; President 4. GAROLD RAY SMITH — Band 1.2.3.4; Pep Band 4. GLENN RUSSELL SMITH — Black and Gold 3; Watchbird 1. JAMES DAVID SMITH MARY MARGARET SMITH TANYA SUE SMITH VIRGINIA ANN SMITH — Choir 4; Madrigals 1. STEPHEN LEE SMYCZYNSKI KAREN SUE SNYDER — Choir 1; Class Council 3.4; Gymnastics 3; Frosh Cheerleading 1; NHS 4; Pep Club Council 3. ' D.A.R. Good Citizen Nominee 4; Scholastic Honor Key 1.2; Language Awards 1: Pep Club 1,2,3; Tri-Hi-Y 4; Bronze Scholarship Key 4 MARY ELLEN SNYDER — Pines 3; Transferred from St. Francis. REVECCA LYNN SONDEREGER LAURIE KAY SPEARS — Thespian 4 Plays 2; Student Council 2; Frosh Cheerleading 1; NHS 3.4; D.A.R. Good Citizen Nominee 4; Scholastic Honor Key 1.4; Booster Club 1; Pep Club 3.4; Mat Maid 2,3,4. LINDA DIANE SPOHN — Pep Club 2.3. Bronze Scholarship Key 4 RALPH LEWIS SPRAGUE -Transferred from Gaylord High School in j Gaylord. Michigan. t THOMAS MARSHALL STALEY - Band 1,2,3; Orchestra 2; Pep Band 1.2. f GALEN WAYNE STEFFENS DAVID JOHN STEFFEY — Student . Council 4. EDWARD MORGAN STEIGER - Band 4; Musical Paly 1; Orchestra 2; Pep . Band 3. 7 DONALD RAYMOND STEPHENSON ROBERT CARL STEPKE MARK EDWARD STEWART - ’ Student Council 1; Football 3.4; Baseball 3,4; J Intramural Sports 1.2,3.4; All-State Sports Team 4; Varsity Club 4. SHEILA ANN STRAIT — Debate 4; Student Council 3; NHS 4; Pep Club Council 4; Scholastic Honor Key 1; Pep Club 2,3,4. JANE LEE STRONG — Pep Club 2,3,4. RHONDA RUTH SWEENEY — Choir4; -1 Thespian Club 2; Musical Play 2; NHS 4; Exchange Student 3; Scholastic Honor Key 1,2; Letter of Commendation 4; S.I.U. 2,3,4; President 3. ROBIN LEE TEZAK — Football 3.4; Varsity Club 3,4. SHERYL ANN THOMAS — Transferred from Lapeer Senior High in Lapeer. Michigan, j WILLIAM PATRICK THOMAS - Student Council 1,2,3. MARY JO THOMPSON — Choir 1.2.3.4; I Madrigals 3.4; Class Secretary 3; NHS 3.4; D.A.R. Good Citizen 4; Scholastic Honor Key 1,2,3,4; Pep Club 2.3; Booster Club 1; S.I.U. 3; , Trojan Hall of Fame. MAX ALCIN THOMPSON — Pep Band 1; NHS 3.4; Scholastic Honor Key 1,2,4. NANCY ELLEN THOMPSON — Pines 2; Band 1.2.3,4; Pep Band 1; Student Council . 1; Basketball 1; Track 1.4; Intramural Sports • 1; NHS 3.4; Pep Club Council 3; Cindergals 3; Pep Club 1.2,3,4 BARBARA SUETHROOP TIM ARNOLD THROOP HAROLD EDWARD TIPTON — Band 1,2.3. JOEL CHENAULT TOLLE CHERYL ANN TOMPKINS — Band 1 MARK ALLEN TOMPKINS — Pines 4 Wrestling 2,3,4. TERRANCE ROY TOMPKINS RHONDA ANN TONDU TRACEY CHRISTINE TOWNER - Black and Gold 3.4; Watchbird 1; Thespian Plays 4; Student Council 2; NHS 3,4; Pep Club 2,3,4; S.I.U. 4; N.H.S. Scholarship. NORMA JANE TRAHAIR — Thesp.an Plays 2,3; Thespian Club 2; Debate 2,3.4; NHS 4; Scholastic Honor Key 1,4; Pep Club 2.3. 208 T Social Studies Award 4. YOLANDA LYNNE TREECE NELLI KAY TROTTER — Honor Keys 1,3.4; Business Education Award 4. GARRETT LAUGHTON TURKE — Transferred from Parkman High School in Woodland Hills. California: Silver Scholarship ph Key 4. JACQUELYN ANNE TYGE — Orchestra 1.2,3.4; Watchbird 1; Honor Key 1.4. JOHN KARL UFER MELANIE APRIL UMLOR — ■ Gymnastics 4; Pep Club 4. MICHELLE CELESTE UMLOR — j Choir 1.2.3.4; Musical Play 1.2.3.4; Class I Treasurer 4; Gymnastics 3; Pop Chorale 3. MARY ROXANA VANCONANT — I Band 1,2.3.4; Orchestra 4; Choir 3,4; Honor Key 1: S.I.U. 3.4; Vice President 4. DENNIS JAMES VANDERMEULON DANIEL DALE VARNER KEATON LOY WAGNER , MICHAEL JAMES WALDECK — f Pines 4; Band 1; Pep Band 1. LINDA DENISE WALDO ELIZABETH ANN WALLAKER — • Thespian Play 3; NHS 3.4; Treasurer 4; Honor i Key 1.4; Bridge Club 4. DAWN ELIENE WALTERS — Band 1,2; NHS 4; Honor Keys 1.2,3,4. CURTIS OWEN WALTERS — I Watchbird 1; NHS 4. I JANICE ANN WALTERS — Black and Gold 2.3; Thespian Plays 3.4: Thespian Club 1 3.4; Band 3,4; Flag Corp 3,4; Pep Club 2. STEVE JOSEPH WALTERS MAUREEN LOUISE WARD DEBRA SUE WARES JERRY HOWARD WARES — Debate 4; Track 3.4; Science Fair 1. KAREN EILEEN WARES ! DEBRA MARIE WARMER I GLORIA JEAN WARREN — Watchbird I 1; Honor Key 1; Pep Club 1.2,3.4. WESLEY WAYNE WATSON JAN MARIE WEATHERS — Black and Gold 3; Pep Club 4; Tri-Hi-Y 4. RANDALL JOSEPH WEBER — Student Council 2; Bronze Scholarship Key 4. , ROBERT JAY WEBER — Gold Scholarship Key 4. 1 KIMBERLY MICHAEL WEESE PAMELA DIANNE WEESE — Band 1.2.3. 1 SHEILA MAYLENE WEESE SUSANNE MARIE WENZEL NORMA JEAN WERBINSKI — Debate 3; Basketball 4; G.A.A. 1.2.3.4; President 4. CHRISTOPHER MICHAEL WERNER — Black and Gold 3.4; Thespian Plays 3,4; Thespian Club 3.4; Student Council 4: Radio Club 3.4. GWENDOLYN LEA WESTER — Transferred from Alpena High School In Alpena. Michigan JANELL IRENE WHEAT — Thespian Plays 2.3.4; Thespian Club 2.3.4; Musical Play 2,3,4; Tri-Hi-Y 2; Pep Club 1; Thespian Vice President 4. TERRY LARRENE WHEAT - Pines 2; Thespian Plays 2.3; Thespian Club 2,3; Pep Club Council 1; Pep Club 1. ADDISON ARTHUR WHEELOCK — NHS 4; Honor Key 1; Science and Math Awards 1. TINA MARIE WHIPP KAY ANN WICKSTRAND — Band 1.2,3,4; Orchestra 1.2,3,4; Musical Play 1,2,3,-4; NHS 4; Pep Club 1.2,3.4; Ski Club 4. Bronze Scholarship Key 4. SUSAN CARO WIECHECK LARRY JOHN WIELAND KATHLEEN LOUISE WIGHT — Thespian Play 2; NHS 3,4; Pep Club 2.3; S.I.U. 3. BETTY RUTH WILCOXEN — Honor Key 1; Science and English Awards 1. KIM WILKINSON — Transferred from Forstythe High School in Ann Arbor. DALE GERALD WILLMAN — Pines 4; Thespian Plays 3; Band 1.2.3.4; Orchestra 3,4; Pep Band 3,4; S.I.U. 2,3,4; Bronze Scholarship Key 4. BARBARA DAWN WILSON — Pep Club 2. KAYRN KAY WILSON WILLIAM ALLEN WILSON — Football 3,4; Intramural Sports 3.4; NHS 4; Silver Scholarship Key. THOMAS LAVERNE WINCHESTER — Debate 2; Football 2; Track 3,4. REBECCA ANN WINOWIECKI MARC WALTER WISTRAND NANCI KAYE WOODCOCK NIKKI LYNN WORDEN REBECCA FRIEDA WRIGHT VANESSA PAULINE YANKEE DOUGLAS SCOTT YAPLE — Thespian Play 4; Thespian Club 4; Band 1,2,-3.4; Musical Play 2,3; Pep Band 1,2.3: Bronze Scholarship Key 4. CURTISS ROBERT YEITER GREGORY A. YOUNG — Black and Gold 2. REBECCA ANNE YOUNG — Orchestra 1.2,3,4; Musical Play 2.3.4; Pep Club 1: Forensics 4 MARY CATHERINE YOUNGLAS — Challenger 3: Band 1.2,3.4; Orchestra 3.4; Musical Play 2,3. PAUL RICKY ZAK — Student Council 1. SHELLY MARIE ZAPFE TERRI LYNN ZENNER JOHN ALLEN ZILAFRO — Transferred from Inter City Christian High. FRIAN LARRY ZIMMERMAN — Choir 1,2,3,4; Madrigals 1; Musical Play 1.2.3.4; Student Council 1: Class Council 1. BERNADETTE LORRAINE ZION-SKOWSKI BERNADINE LOUISE ZION-SKOWSKI JOHN HAROLD ZUPIN w ■MAflAZINES. And now, a few words from our sponsors'7: 1974 PINES PATRONS A.A.A. 940 U.S. 31 North Bed and Bath Boutique 2020 S. Airport Bradford Shoes 145 East Front Briar Hill Motel 461 Munson Capri Motel 1927 U.S. 31 North C B Upholstery R 5 W. Silver Lake Dino's Pizza 119 S. Union Don Goudey's T.V. Appliance Center 502 East Eighth Eastfield Fashions 1118 E. Eighth Orrco Corporation 509 S. Union Phil's Mobile Service 315 East Front Prescription Shop 1120 Sixth Street Schmidt Real Estate 402 East Front Shield's 2900 Munson Traverse Bay Woolen Co. U.S. 31 North Traverse City Canning Co. 3710 Cass Road W.C.C.W. 346 East State Fivensons Hotel Supply 324 South Union J and S Hamburg 302 West Front Max's Service 135 East State Munson Motor Inn 417 Munson Norcross Drugs 541 West Front Oleson's 901 W. Front 1101 S. Garfield The following pages have messages from other advertisers—We wish to thank all of them. Index of advertisers pg. 241 Zbxfice CRAFT SUPPLY, INC. Complete took equipment, and supplies joit the hand c tajtsman TrscIudi I LoornSj Yar( S, spinning Supplies, Po+ters toKee's kUr 3, fceads nd P aerme. Supplies £ x+;lc. Supplies, ftlsiesitr aad Ntd tepo|( V WnS (Wi 7 (AcvlUrv Su.ppl; f s. 2225 S. AIRPORT RD At Giant Plaza Munson Avenue Traverse City, Ml. 947-3190 SfL HUGHES £-Pharmacy 329 SOUTH UNION STREET TRAVERSE CITY - MICHIGAN 212 CAMPUS SUPPLY 1235 E. Front Traverse City, Michigan 946-4321 WARES BROTHERS OFFICE SUPPLY 148 E. Front St. Traverse City, Michigan 947-6766 CALDWELL JEWELERS 531 West Front Traverse City, Michigan 947-8480 FOX'S JEWELERS 126 East Front St. Traverse City, Michigan 946-5450 214 GRANT CITY Congratulations and best wishes to the Class of 74 . Grant City—The Complete Department Store. Home Appliance and Furniture. Carpeting and Draperies. Home Improvement and Auto Center. Clothing for all the Family Bradford House Dining Room The More for Your Money's Worth Store. 3955 U.S. 31 South Traverse City, Michigan Carl Bjork 920 W. Front 947-9232 tyn Roth 2975 S. Garfield 946-5061 Cliff Merrick 447 S. Garfield 946-8033 Kenneth Shephard 508 Munson 946-8140 Traverse City, Michigan The finest dairy products available in the North Country West Front St. Traverse City 947-3211 215 NORTHWESTERN MICHIGAN COLLEGE Come See Us! Traverse City, Michigan BALDWIN STUDIO 606 West Front Charles M. Baldwin ASP Master of Photography Traverse City, Michigan—946-8544 H ' Q5av Stu os L of Traverse City I 601 Randolph St. 947-8281 MERLE NORMAN COSMETICS 412 East Front St. Traverse City, Michigan Commencement... Is Only the Beginning BEST WISHES to the CLASS OF '74 NAZARETH COLLEGE at Kalamazoo Nazareth, Michigan 49074 (616)349-7783 The College For Human Service Professions. Grandview Pkwy. 947-3700 HOLIDAY INN Traverse City, Mich. THE FOX HAUS Here's where your winter recreation begins. Amidst the old world atmosphere created by Traverse City's finest, most unique Alpine motel. Fox Haus is located just minutes from six of the most beautiful ski areas found anywhere in Michigan. If you're not a skier, enjoy snowmobiling on the more than 80 miles of trails in the area. Snowmobiles are available on a rental basis for your convenience. 704 Munson Ave. Traverse City 947-4450 PARK PLACE State St. Traverse City, Mich. 946-5410 218 Congratulations To the Class of 74 Compliments of ACE HARDWARE 123 East Front Traverse City, Michigan 947-5474 (JouVw im a Ukdkloiau 710 I. FRONT STREET TRAVERSE CITY, MICHIGAN BURGER CHEF 816 East Front Street Traverse City, Michigan 220 BILL THOMAS' RESTAURANT 130 Pork Street Traverse City 947-8184 Do you know the jitterbug? BILLS DILLS 423 S. Union Traverse City, Mich. 947-7534 Bob Smith Pontiac Lakeland Motors Dean's Auto Sales Gene's Auto Sales Grand Traverse Auto Co. Joslin Chevrolet Inc. Lance Brown Rambler M. J. Macintosh Co. Traverse Motors Waddell-Liebler Co. Ward Eaton Used Cars Wares Auto Sales Chet Swanson Olds-Cadillac GREATER TRAVERSE CITY AUTO DEALERS CRANDALL'S Z. SERVICE tJTc 947-9749 ZIMMERMAN CONSTRUCTION 1214 S. Garfield Traverse City 946-9060 223 $1.00 to “Project HOPE” will provide lifetime immunization for 20 children against whooping cough, diptheria, and polio. CONTRIBUTIONS MAY BE SENT TO: “Project HOPE” William B. Walsh, M.D. 2233 Wisconsin Avenue, N.W. Washington, D.C. 20007 PURVIS BROTHERS THE CONCRETE SERVICE W. Front St. Traverse City SCHMUCKAL OIL CO. 129 Lake Street Arrow Park Drive TRAVERSE CITY IRONWORKS DENOYER BROTHERS (Moving and Storage) 211 Garland 946-4550 Traverse City, Michigan WILSON FURNITURE CO. 123 S. Union St.—117 E. State St. Two Convenient Locations NATIONAL BANK AND TRUST E. Front St. Traverse City 947-1000 i J G LANES 631 Woodmere Traverse City 224 1049 Garfield 1001 Bay Street 136 East Front EMPIRE NATIONAL BANK Traverse City, Michigan Traverse citu 102 W. Front St. 947-1100 People Helping People . 227 228 GOLDEN SHOES Traverse City, Mich. 122 East Front 947-6924 4 vV 3 NSajNSN nSJ- f fm it uSmhW captain quarter Traverse City, Mich. 946-7066 THE BEAN POT 230 Traverse City, Michigan 301 East Front 946-1270 947-5493 MIDWESTERN CABLEVISION 308 East Front Traverse City, Mich. 947 5220 THE PINESTEAD 1265 U.S. 31 North Traverse City, Mich. Congratulations to the class of 74 Compliments of: GRAHAM ELECTRIC Your ZENITH dealer Downtown Traverse City Traverse City, Michigan 1J4 S. Union S . 947-9400 FIEDLER'S MUSIC PREVO'S MARKET 905 East Eighth Traverse City, Mich. 947-8239 CHEF PIERRE INC. Cass Road Traverse City, Michigan 947-2100 TOMS FOOD MARKET 2 Locations: 1201 S. Division West Bay Shopping Center Traverse City, Michigan 232 Where Your Farm Comes First FaRmn Bureau FARM BUREAU SERVICES, INC FEED, FENCE, SEED BUILDING MATERIALS GARDEN SUPPLIES Trovers City, Michigan 141 Hall Street 946-5836 TWIN BAY INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER 2751 U.S. 31 South Traverse City, Michigan 946-2810 PENINSULA FRUIT EXCHANGE INC FRUITS—SPRAY MATERIAL —FERTILIZERS— Phone Old Mission 223-4282 R. C. WARREN CO. INC. MICHIGAN BRINED CHERRIES Phone Old Mission 223-4281 2955 Kroupa Road, Traverse City, Michigan KROUPA AND GLEASON 11586 Center Road Traverse City, Mich. 947-8298 233 The job you learn in the Army is yours to keep Traverse City, Michigan Today's army wants to join you. CONGRATULATIONS to the Class of “74 from BURWOOD PRODUCTS Manufactures of: decorative clocks wall accessories 807 Airport Access Rd. Traverse City, Mi. 946-4950 THE CHELSEA CLOTH SHOP 549 Bay St. Traverse City 947-5181 234 TRAVERSE CITY DENTISTS West Bay Covenant Church M22 Cherry Bend Road Traverse City, Michigan 946-7947 235 student index Abeln. Victoria 11; 47 Ackerman. Blame W 12: 11 Agruda. Randall 10: 63 Ahlberg. Terl Lynne 10; 63 Allsworth. Karen 10; 63 Aja. Joseph 12; 11 A|« Michael 12; 11 Aja. Daniel 10; 63.157.163 Albrecht. Betty 10: 63 Albright. Beth 10; 63 Albright. Jeff E 12: 11 Albright. Sara L. 12; 11 Alderman. Cynthia 11. 47 Aldrich. Anthony J. 12; 11 Aldrich. Patricia 11; 47 Aldrich. Sonya 11; 47.144 Aldrich. Susan 10; 63.190.193 Aldridge. Micheile 11; 60 A lion so. Lee Ann 11; 60 Alford. Lynn C. 12: 11 Allen. Catherine 11; 47.192 Allen. Charles 11; 47 Alien. Diana 10: 63 Allen. Luann 11; 47 Alpers. Alvin 10; 63 Alpers. James 12; 11.176 Alpers. LOfi 10; 63.90.91 Alpers. Timothy R. 12; 11 Alward. Ann 10; 63.103 Amidon. Barbara 10. 63 Amldon. Douglas 11; 47 Amidon. Kathy 11; 60 Anderson, Oaryi 10; 63 Anderson. Gilbert A 12; 11.21 Anderson. Janice J. 12; 11 Anderson. Karen 11; 47 Anderson. Lori 10; 63 Anderson. Patti L. 12; 11 Anderson. Rebecca 10; 63 Anderson. Sanford R 12: 11 Anderson. Terri 11; 47.178 Anderson. Bangelea J. 12; 40 Andres. Patricia A 12; 11 Andrews. Cynthia 10. 63 Andrews. Katherine 12; 11 Andrews. Sheryl 10: 63 Andrus. Anthony 11; 47 Ankerson. Debra 10; 63 Ankerson. Jacquelyn J. 12; 11.186 Ankerson. Jeffrey 11; 47 Ankerson. Maryann 11; 60 Ankerson. Scott 10; 63 Ansorge. Anthony 11; 47 Ansorge. William 10; 63 Apr.II. Dale 11; 47 Arden. Janice 11; 47 Arlt. Glenn 11; 60 Arnold. Glenn 11; 47 Arnold. Michael C. 12: 11 Arnold. Terry L. 12; 11 Ash. Dorl 10; 63 Avery. Kerry 11; 47 Axtell. Steven 11; 47 Ayers. Lester L. 12; 40 Ayers. Lorraine 11; 47 Babei. Thomas M 12; 11.163.166 Bach. Jill 10; 63 Bacon. Leon 11. 60 Baesch. Brenda 11; 47 Baesch. John 11; 60 Baic. Ivanka 10; 63 Bailey. Janet 11; 47 Bailey. Joseph 11; 60 Bailey. Kevin 10; 76 Baker. Julie 10; 63 Baldwin. Dainne 11; 47 Baientine. Donald 10; 63 Baientme. Vicki L. 12; 11 Bankey. Debra 10; 63 Bannon. Debra L 12; 11 Barber. James 10; 63 Barber. Leah B 12. 40 Barger. Patricia 10. 63 Barker. Robert 10: 76 Barker. Shirleen 12; 11 Barnhart. Craw C. 12. 11 Bartel). Carla S. 12; 11 Bartmck. Vern 10; 63.77 Bartz. Brent 10; 63 Basta. Julie 10. 63 Bateman. Joe ee 11; 47 Bathke. Cynthia 10; 63 Batter William 10; 63 Bauer. Joyce 10; 63 Baumgartner. Robert 11; 47 Baxter. Tammie 10. 63 Bazzett. Brian 10; 63 Bazzett Christine M 12; 11.92.188 Beagle. David 10; 63 Beagle. Patrick 11; 47.83.108 Beard. Jared 10; 63 Bearmger. Ivan 11; 47 Beaubien. Franklin 11; 47 Beaubten. Michael 10; 76 Beaver son Tamara 10. 63 Beck. Kevin R. 12; 12 Becker. Anne 11; 47 Becker. Cheryl 10: 63 Becker. Gerald 10; 63 Becker. Paul G 12; 12 Becker. David R 12; 40 Becsey. James 10; 63 Beeman. Duane M. 12; 12. 80.189 Beers. Suzette 11; 47 Belanger. Denial 11; 47 Belanger, Lorraine 10: 63 Bell. David B 12; 12.87.82.183.185.20 Bell. Deborah 12; 12 Beiiant. Carol 11; 47 Bellows, Katherine 11; 47 Bellows. Thomas 10; 76 Bembeneck. Roger 10: 63 Bembeneck. Ronald L. 12; 12 Benak. Connie 10; 63 Benak. Edward 10: 63 Bennett. Bruce 11; 60 Bennett. Cherri 10; 63 Bennetts. Glenn 12; 12 Bennett. Jolene 10. 63 Bensen. Laurie M 12: 12.44 Benson. Torval 11; 48 Bergkllnt. Dixie 11; 48 Berg. Craig 11; 60.159 Berg. Tim 11; 48 Berry. Angela 11; 48 Bertram. Kevin 11; 48 Bertram. Terrence 12; 12.194 Beutler. Jane 11; 48 Beutler. James 11; 48 Beyer. Steven G 12; 12 Bezne. Lon M 12; 12 Sickle. Gregory D 12: 12 Biedron. Jack W 12: 12.128 Bigelow. Bradley 11; 48 Bigelow. Ktmberiee 12: 40 Bishop. Sandra M 12; 12.246.247 Bishop. Brian 11; 48 Bixby. Katrina 10: 63 Blackburn. Julie 10; 63 Black more. Donna 10; 63 Blackmore. John 11; 48 Blandin. Mark V. 12: 12 Bland in. Pamela 10; 63 Blazer. Evetyn 12. 39 Blodgett. Patti 10; 76 Bliss. Kendra 11; 48 Bokram. John R. 12; 12 Bokram. Sally 10: 63 Boldebuck. Linda 12. 12 Bonnell. Gregg 11; 60 Bonomo. Joni 10; 63.147.177 Boone. Eugene 10; 63 Boone. Robert 12; 40 Boothroyd. Peter 11; 60 Borgen. John 11; 48 Borden. Maurice 11; 48 Borden. Ruth 10; 64 Bostwick. Barbara 10: 64 Bostwick. Elizabeth A 12; 12 Bouthiller. Daryl 12; 40 Boursaw. Terrance 11; 60 Bowen. Alan 11 48 Boyd. Jeffrey 10; 64 Boyd. Richard 11; 60 Boyd. Wade 10; 64 Braden. Douglas 11; 48 Braden. Holly J. 12. 12 Braden. Jan 10: 64 Bradford. Julie 11; 48 Bragg. Jeannie 11; 48 Brake). Linda 11; 48 Brakel. William 10; 64 Brammer. David 11; 48 Brammer. Mark 10. 64.164.168 Brammer. Randeil J. 12; 12 Bright. Sandra 10; 64 Bright. Vickie 10; 64 Brandt. Barbara 11. 48 Brantley. Donna 12; 12 Braun Betsy-A. 12; 12 Brauh. Raymane M. 12; 12 Breithaupt. Chad D. 12: 40 Brief. Cynthia 11; 48 Brighana. Michael 11; 48 Bright. Gregory 11; 48.168 Bright. Pamela 11; 48 Bright. Sue E 12; 12 Brill. Christine 11. 48.120 Brill. Scott 10; 64 Brimmer, Timothy R. 12; 12.184 Bristol. Cynthia 10; 64.183.189 Bristol. Danny L 12; 13 Bristol. John 10: 64 Bristol. Tina 10; 64 Brittain. Jeanette 11; 48.91 Brittain. Susan 10. 64.77 Broadhurst. Robert 11. 48 Broghamer. Gayle M. 12; 13.24 Broneil. Marshall 60 Brook. Bruce B. 12; 40 Broughton. Patricia 12; 40 Brower. Judith 11; 48 Brower. William 10.64 Brown. Catherine 12; 13.87 Brown. Christy A 12; 13 Brown. David A 10; 64 Brown. David O. 10: 64 Brown. Eric 12: 40 Brown. Gary 10 64.149 Brown. Gerry 10; 64 Brown. Joanne 11; 48 Brown. Roger 11; 60 Brown. Ruth H. 12; 13 Brunette. Cynthia 11. 48 Brunette, Jeffrey 10; 64 Brzezinskl. Andrew 11. 48 Buchan, Jeffrey 10. 76 Buchan. Steve 11; 60 Buchner. David E 12; 13 Buck. Joel 11 48 Buday. Anthony 11; 48.164 Guday. Christopher 10; 64 Budmski. Deborah A 12; 13 Bufe. Pamela 11; 48 Bullard. Cheryl A. 12; 13.103 Buttman. Jack 11; 48 Burandt. Ann 10: 64 Burcar. Nancy 10; 64 Burkholder. Steven 10: 76 Burr. Nancy 11; 48 Burrows. Steven 10; 64 Burtweil. Royce 10; 76 Bush. Brian E. 12; 39 Bush. Craig 10; 76,162.174 Bush. Gerald 10; 64 Bush. Gregory 11; 48 Bush, Jeffrey L. 12; 13 Bush. Norma 11; 48 Bush. Ray E. 12; 13 Bussa. Deborah 12: 142,143.144.145.21 Butkovich. Annette 11; 60 Cairns. Joy A. 12; 40.88.90.91 Cairns. Wayde 10; 64 Calcutt. Mary 10; 64 Callison. Thomas 10; 64 Calvin. Jeffrey 11; 48.150.172.173 Campbell. Janice R. 12; 13 Campbell. Kathleen 10; 64,71 Campbell. Linda 10; 64 Campeau. Michael J. 12: 13 Candey. Craig 10; 64 Canham. Thomas 10; 64.113 Carboneau. Katherine 10; 64 Carlson. Jeffery L. 12; 13.160.44 Carpenter. Bobbie J 12; 40 Carpenter. James 11; 49.192.193 Carpenter. Jerry 10; 64 Carpenter. Jerry R 12; 40 Carpenter. William R. 12; 13 Carnzales. Eloise 10. 64 Carrlzales. Manuel J. 12; 1.40.246.247 Carroll. James 11; 49 Carver. Rhonda 10; 76 Casciano. Michael 10; 64 Case. Linda 11; 60 Cates. Dudley 10. 64 Cebula. Debra 11; 49 Cebula. Nancy J. 12; 14 earmark. Ronald M 12; 40 Chamberlain. Diane 11; 49 Chamberlain. Robin 10: 64 Chamberlain. Stephen 11; 49 Chambers. Michelle 11; 49 Champt. Yves 10. 64 Chaney. Martian 11; 60 Chaney. Terrence A. 12; 40 Chandler. Christopher 10; 64 Chapman. Cindy 11; 60 Chapman. Edwin 12; 40 Chartter. Paul 10; 76 Chase Bridid 10; 76 Chase. Steven 10; 65.168 Chase. Thomas 12: 14.168.20 Childs James 11, 49 Chllson. Dale 10; 65 Chilson. Donna M 12; 14 Chmleiewski. Mark 11; 49 Chouinard. Donna 10. 65 Chouinard. Mary 11; 49 Chouinard. Roney 10; 76 Clesia. Michael D 12; 40 Christensen. Dennis 11; 60 Christner. Catherine 11. 49 Christopher. Dennis 10; 65 Ciesia. Nancy 10. 65.75.155 Clzek, Gregory 11; 49 Clare. Jill A 12; 14 Clarke. Lawrence 10; 65 Clare. William 11; 60 Clartci. Carl A. 12; 40 Clark. Cindrah J. 12; 14 Clark. Karen 12; 14.49.97 Clark. Shawn 11; 49.150.160 Clark. Stephen 12; 40 Clarke. Catherine 11; 49.186 178 Claypool. Diana 11; 49 Clem. Ellen 10; 65 Cline. Danivd M 12; 40 Cline. John C. 12. 14 Cline. Susan 10; 65 Clonce. Jerry 10; 76 Clous. Gary 10: 65 Clouse. Harry 10; 65 Clouse. Roger 11. 60 Cluff. Elaine 11; 49 Coates. Cynthia 10; 65 Coates. Patricia 11; 49 Coates. Terry 11; 60 Cobb Brenda 10: 65 Cobb. Clare 11; 49 Cobb. Donald 11: 60 Coesens. Kim 11; 49 Coll. Cindy 12; 40 Coll. Pamela 11; 60 Col bath Janet E 12; 14 Colby. Elizabeth 11; 49 Cole. Gerald 11; 49 Cole. Janet L. 12; 14 Cole. Thomas C. 12; 14 Coleman. Betty 10; 65 Coleman. Larry 11; 49.189 Collett. Mari L. 12; 14 Collier. Lawrence 12: 14 Collier. Mark 10: 65 Collier. Mary 10: 65 Collings. Toubo R 12; 14.44 Collins. David L. 12; 14 Collins John A 12; 14 Collins. Michael 11; 49 Collins. Nina 11; 49.144 Collins. Patricia J 12; 1.14.21.138 243. 246.247.248 Comstock. David 11; 49 Condra. Genanne M. 12; 15 186 Conklin. Linda 11; 49 Conklin. Maria S 12; 15 Cook. Colleen 10; 65 Cook. Dale 11. 60 Cook. Denise 11; 49 Cook. Johnna 10; 65 Cook. Michael 11; 60 Cook. Stephen 10; 65 Cook. Tad G 10; 65 Cook. Tod D 10: 65 Cooper. Gerald G 12. 15 Cooper. Norma 11; 49 Cope. Don 11. 49 Corcoran. James M 12; 40.130 Corcoran. Michael 11: 49 Core, James 11; 49 Cornell. Merrl 10; 65 Corner. Anna M 12; 40 Corpe, John 10; 76 Corsaut. Scott 11; 49 Sourtad. Linda 11; 49 Courtad. Susan 11; 49 Cosgrove. Leslie 1ft 65 Couturier. Diane 10; 65 Couturier. Michael 11; 49 Couturier. Pam 10; 65 Couturier. Richard G. 12. 40 Cox. Eugene D 12; 39 Cox. Janet L. 12; 15 Cox. Lisa 10; 65 Cox. Peggy 10; 65 Coyne. Debra 10; 65 Crain. Elvena 10; 65 Crain. James 11; 50 Cram. Cynthia 10; 65 Cram. Gregory 11; 50 Cramer. Bradley 11; 50 Crampton. Jeannie 11; 50 Cray. Ellen 11; 50 Creighton. Mary 10; 65 Crossley. Patricia 10; 65 Crouch. Mary 10. 65 Crysler, Russell 10: 76.189 Cullen. Sheila 12. 40 Culp. David M 10; 65 Culp. Diane E 12; 15.178 Daane. Cathleen 11; 50 Daane. Douglas 10; 65 Dailey. Steven 11; 60.150 Danielson. Ricky 10; 65 Danielson. Sandra 11; 50 Darling. Cheryl 11; 50 Davis James 10; 65 Davis. Usa 10. 65 Day. Miles K 12; 40 Deadman. Kay 10; 65.189 Dean Deborah 12. 40 Dean. Evelyn 10; 65.68 Dean. Mary K 12; 15.186 Decker. Morris 10; 65 Deemer. Barbara M. 12; 15 Deemer. Carol 11; 50 Deemer. Jerry 1ft 65 Deenng. Christine 10; 65.145 Dejong. Janice K 12; 15 Delany. Ruth A 12; 15 Deloy. Cindy 10; 65 Deloy Edward 10; 65 Deloy. Robert 10; 76 Demin. Jan 10; 65.144.145 DeMoulpied. Sandra 11; 50.246.247 Denison. Kenneth 11; 50 Denman. Clay 10; 76 Dennis. Richard C. 12; 15 Denoyer, David 11; 50 Deohveira. Vera M 12; 15 Dery. Rebecca J. 12 15.147.187.184 Dery. Sandra 10; 65.147 DesAutels. Katherine 11; 50.99.97 Detwiler. Stephen A 12; 15 Devlin. Bridget M 12; 39 Dew a ha. John 11; 50 Dewitt. Richard 10; 76 Dezetski. Brenda 11; 50 Diehl. Jeffery 11; 60 Diehl. Susanne 10: 65 Digiovanna. Dawn M 12; 40 Dilley. David 10; 76 Dilley. Laurie E 12; 15 Dillon. Thomas 10; 65 Dobson. Randy 11; 50 Dohm. Barbara 11. 50 Dohm. Jeffrey L. 12; 39 Dohm. Ronald 1ft. 65 Dojan. Mark 10; 65 Dompierre. Angela 10. 65 Dompierre Michael 11; 50 Donahey. Timothy 10; 65 Doner. Lawerence 10; 65 Donhaiser. Kimberly J. 12: 15 DonKers. Melissa 10. 65 DonKers. Miles V 12; 15 Dooley. Sleven 11; 50.102.103 Dooley. William 11. 50.102.103 Doornbas. Gregory 11; 60 Doremire. Marie 10; 76 Dorie. Robert 10; 65 Dowd. Vanja L. 12: 15 Drabek. Thomas 11. 50.84 Drake. James 1ft. 65 Drake. Johanna E. 12; 15.179 Drake. Stephen 11. 50.150.149.174 Drake. Thomas 11; 60 Dreves. Cheryl 10; 66 Driver. Nancy 11; 50 Drury. Michael 11; 50 Duel). Chris 10; 66 Dueil. Steven 10: 66 Dufort. Jeffrey 10; 66 Dufort. Nanette L. 12; 15 Dumbnlle. Penny 11; 50 Dunaitts. Marianne I. 12: 15 Dunklow. Douglas 1ft 66 Dunklow. Kathleen R 12: 15 Duprts. Patricia 10; 66 Dupns. Paulette 11; SO Durga. Gregory 10; 66 Durga. Sleven. Steven 10. 66 Dwyer. Mary B 12; 15 Dwyer. Patricia 10; 66 Dye. Christine E 12; 15 Dye. Michelle 10. 66 Eager. Nicoli A 12: 15 Eager. Robert 1ft 66 Eaiy. Nan 10. 66 Eby, Nancy 11; 50 Eckstein. Joel 12: 40 Edmger. Steven 10; 66 Edmonds. Andrea 10; 66 Edmondson. Julie 11; 50 Edwards. Lorrie 1ft 66 Egeier, Cynthia S 12; 16 Egeler. Danny C. 12; 16 Egeier, Karen 10. 66 Egeler. Kathleen 11; 50 Eggil. Leisa 11; 50 Ehllnger. Sandra 1ft 66 Ehrenberger. Edward 11; 50 Eikey. Jill A 12: 16.184.192 Eikey. Robert 1 ; 60 Eisner. William 10; 66 Elliott. Jody 10; 76 EHtott, Joseph H 12; 16.166 Elliott. Kim D 12; 16 Eisner. Donald 10; 66 Eisner. Susan 11; 51.177 Emerson. Barbara 10; 66 Ergang. Dale 11; 60 Erickson. Brands 11; 51 Ervin. William 11; 51 Erving. Anthony 10. 66 Ester. Randy 10. 66 Everett. Richard 11; 51 Ewing. Bernard 11; 51 Fahling. Carla R 12; 16 Farrell. Lisa 10; 66 Farrell. Michael 11; 60 Farrell. Michael 10. 66 Farrell. Patrick 11; 51 Farrell. Patricia 11; 51 Fasei. Constance 11; 76 Fasel Dennis J. 12; 40 Fasei. Fred 11; 51 Fasel. Gail 10: 66 Fasei. Michael 10; 66 Fasel Steven 11; 51 Fashbaugh. Carol 10; 66 Fawceti, Thomas 11; 51 Fedorchak. Diane 11; 51 Feigei. Dale 12; 40 Feiger Mark 11; 51 Felker. Lortnda 10; 66.147.193 Felton. Gene 12: 16.157 Ferguson. Robert J. 12; 40 Ferguson. William 10: 78 Ferrar. Catherine S 12; 16.167 Ferrara. Thomas 11; 51 Ferrell. Michele 11; 51 Fewtns. Scott 10; 66.169 Fewms. Shelly 11; 51 „ ... Fiedler. Michael A 12; 1.39.184.246.247 Fieistra. Sally 11; 51 Fifarek. John 10. 66 Filip. Joseph 10. 66 Finch. David 11; 51 Finch. Jeffrey 12; 40 Finch. Kenneth 11; 51 Flneout. Gary L. 12. 16.44 Fmeout, Lesley 11; 51 Finn. F lor ice 12; 40 Fischer. Amy L. 12; 40.184 Fischer. Belinda 11; 51 Fisher. Nunzie 11; 51 Fisk. David 10: 66 Fitz. Janice L. 12; 16.88.91 Fltz. Carolyn 10; 66 Fltz. Victor 11; 51.52 Fitzgerald. Margaret 11: 51 Fitzgerald. William 11; 51 Flanagan. Sean 10; 66 Flaska. Mark 11; 51 Flees. Janice 10. 76 Flees. Ricky A 12; 40 Fiets. Patricia 12; 16 Fletcher. Jay 10. 66 Flory. Michele 10. 66 Foley. Judith 10; 66.154 Folk. Karen A. 12; 40 Folk. Linda 10; 76 Forbes. Debra 10. 66 Forcier. Julie 11; 60 Forgione. Kathryn 11; 51.60 Forrester. Chene 12; 39 Forsberg. Elva J. 12; 16.121 Forsyth, Patirica 10; 66 Fort. Kimberly 10. 66 Fortin. Stephan 10; 66 Forton. Kerth 10; 66.157.168 Forton. Patrick S. 12. 16 Foster. Diane 10; 66.88 Fouch. Jeffrey J. 12; 16 Fouch. Kim L. 12: 16 Fouch. Raymond 11; 51 Fouts. Becky 10. 66 Fox. Dennis G 12; 16.40 Fox. Janet 10; 66 Frank, Cathy L. 12: 16.183 Franks. Cynthia 10. 66 Franks. Susan 10. 66 Franklin. Lynda 10; 66 Franklin. Toni 10; 76 Frazier. Cmdy 11; 60 Frazier. Karen 12. 40 Frazier. Tina 1ft 66 „ Fredrickson. James R 12; 16.167 French. Holly 10; 66 French. Steven 11; 51 Frenchi. Karla 12; 40 Freund. Edward 10; 66 Freund. Nancy 11; 51 Freund. Richard C 12; 30.40 Frick. Mark 11; 51.181 Frisks. Myman 10; 66 Fritz. Richard 11; 60 Frye. Terry 11; 51.189 Fryzelka. David 11; 51 Furman. Karen A. 12. 16 Gabier. Jeroid. 10. 66 Gabier. Julianne 11; 51.154 Gaila. Debra S. 12; 16 Galia. Janet 10; 66 Galla. Karen 10 66 236 Gallatin. Lynn 11. 51 Galloway. Jamea 11; 51 Galloway. Susan S. 12: 40 Galligan. Alexander. 10. 66 Galvin. Nancy 11. 51 Gamble. Christopher J. 12; 40 Ganter. Patricia A 12; 16 Garetson, Thomas 10; 76 Garey. Jeane 11; 60 Garland. David 11; 61 Garn. Patricia 10. 66 Garshaw, George 11; 51.172 Garvin. Shirley A 12; 16 Garvin. Thomas 11; 60 Gaasman. Nancy 11; 51 Gatzke. Geralyn 11; 60 Gatzke. Schally 10. 67.77 Gault. David 10; 67.104 Gauthier. Debra L. 12; 16. 143.145.184 Gauthier. Douglas 10; 67 Gauthier. Jeffrey 11; 51 Gauthier. John 11; 60 Gauthier. Linda 11; 60 Gauthier. Suzanne 12; 16 Gavitt. Richard A 12. 16 Gayford. Dougais 10: 67 Gee, Susan J 12; 17 Geiger. Susan K. 12: 40 Gensler. Dustan J. 12; 40 Gensler. Steven 10. 76 Gensler. Timothy A 12. 40.117 Gerow. Jeffery 11; 51.159 Gerow. Sharon 11. 60 Gerow. Sharry 11; 60 G her mg. Perry 10; 67.176 Gibson, Henry 10; 76 Gibson. Raymond 11; 60 Gibson. William 10. 67 Gifford Gary 11; 51.172.173 Gilbert, Roxanne 12; 17 Gillson. Suzanne 11. 60 Gilison. Teda 10. 67 GHmet. Donald 11. 60 Gilmet. Rebecca 10; 67.91 Gilmore. Jane 10; 67.178 Gilmore. Karen J. 12; 17 Giasser, Linda 10; 67 Giasser, Martha 10; 67 Giauch. Sue M. 12; 17.246.247 Gleason. Mark W. 12; 17 Glowacki. Frank 11; 51 Godfrey. Cindy 10; 76 Godfrey. James 11; 51 Goff. David 10: 67 Goff. Sharon 10. 67 Goldsmith. Lori 10; 67 Goldsmith. Robynn 12: 17 Goodin. Margo 10; 67 Goodrich. Lisa 10; 67 Gorcyca. Cynthia 10; 67 Gore. Holly A 12; 17 Goss. Kim t0; 51 Grace. Martha 11; 51.164 Grace. Nancy 10; 76 Graham. Brian 11; 60 Graham. Mary 11; 51 Graham, Vickie 11; 51 Grant. Harold 10; 67 Grant. Marshall 11; 60 Gray. Pamela 10. 67 Gray. Sharon 11; 51 Greaige. Susan 11; 51.163 . Green. Cathleen 12; 17.143.182.192.20 Green. Joyce 10; 67 Green. Larry 11; 60 Green. Theresa 10, 67 Gregg. Mark. 10; 76 „ ... Greilick, Kathy A 12; 1.17.19.246.247. 248 Greiltck. Noel 11. 60 Greilick. Paul B. 12; 18 Greilick. Shareil 11; 51 Gren, Bruce 10: 67 Grenier. Thomas 11; 51 Gobble. Glen D 12; 18 Griffin. Elizabeth L 12; 18 Griffin. Steven 10; 67 Griffin. Dena 11; 51 Grimes. Lisa 11; 51 Grishaw. Carol 11: 51.145.88 Gnst. Eddy 11; 60 Griswold. Gregory M 12 Grosser. Daniel 11: 51 Groesser. Mart 10; 67 Groezek. Donald J. 12; 18.156.185 Grover. Dianna 10. 67 Grueoer. Kevin 11; 52.163 Grueber Kimberly 10; 67 Grumley. Daniel 11; 60.174 Guba. David 10. 67 Guba. Lynn 12: 18 Guernsey. Amy 10; 67 Guman. Marcia A . 12; 40 Gunnett. Loran 0 12; 18 Gurn. Debra 10. 76 Habrecht. Max 11; 52 Hackett. Marsha 11; 52.147 Hahnehberg. Thomas Hi 52 Halachukaa. David 11; 52.151.181 Halbrook. Patricia 10. 67 Hall. Connie 12; 18 Hall. Daniel R 11: 52 Hall. Denis 10. 67.247 Hall. Jeffery it; 60 Hall. Joel P. 12; 40 Hall. Larry J. 12; 18 Hall. Mark 11; 60 Hall. Michael R 12; 18 Hall. Sandy 12; 18 Hamacher. Laura 11; 52 Hamilton. Gregory to. 67 Hammond Mary 10. 64.67 Hammontree. Christy 11; 52.14 Hanchett. David J. 12: 18 Hanchett. Sandra 11. 52 Hancock. Janet 10; 67 Hanley. Karen L. 12; 18 Hanmer. Nadine 10: 67 Hanna. Sherri 11; 52 Hanna. Sheryl 11; 1.52.246.247 Hansen. Deborah 10. 67 Hansen. Edward A. 12. 18 Hansen. Lori 10; 67 Hanson. Bruce B 12; 18.164 Hanson. John 10; 67 Hanson. Scott 10; 67 Hardy. James 10; 67.149 Hardy. Kent 10; 67 Hardy. Lori A 12; 18 Harmon. Thomas 12; 40 Harp. Criaa 11; 60 Harrtgan. Bruce 11. 60 Harrtgan, Michael 10; 67 Hart. Barbara 11; 52 Hart. Beverly 11; 52 Hart. Brian 10. 67 Hartley. Deans 11; 52 Hartley. Terri 10. 67 Hartsetl. Robert A 12; 18.82 Harty. Robert 10; 67 Hatton, Mary 12; 18.113 Haughn. Kenneith 11; 52.150.160.161 Hawkins. Jack 10; 67 Hawley. Allen J. 12; 18.128 Hayes Karen 10; 67 Hayes. Kevin 10; 67.129 Haynes. Kevin 10. 67 Haynes. Lee Ann 10. 68 Hays. Dawn R. 12; 18 Hays. George 10; 68 Hays. Katherine E 12; 40 Haywood. James 10; 68 Hayward. Michael 10. 68 Haywood. Paul 11; 52 Haywood. Susan L 12; 40 Hazel. Jo Ellen 12; 18 Hazehon. Robert 10. 68.84 Heater. Cathy 11; 52 Hebert. James 11; 60 Hedlund. Rhonda 11; 52 Hednngton. Catherine 11; 60 Hednngton. Cynthia 10; 68 Heiges. Fredrich 10; 68 Heika. Linda M. 12. 18 He«ka. Patricia 11; 52 Heim. John 10. 68 Hehker. Charlotte 12; 18 Heims. Gary 10; 68.91 Heims. Patti L. 12: 18 Homing. Donna M. 12; 18 Hemming, Eunice 11; 52 Hemming. Mary 10: 68 Hendges. Randall 11; 52 Henry. Carol 11; 60 Hentschel. Ben 11; 60 Henscheli. Dennis A. 12; 40 Henscheli. Lynette 11; 60 Hentschel. Ted E 12; 18 Hepler. Mark A. 12; 19 Hepier. Mathew 10. 68 Hepner. Leo 10. 76 Hepner. Timothy 11; 60.80 Herheim. Laurie 11; 52 Herman. Joffre 11; 60 Herman. Randy A 12; 19 Herman. Susan J. 12; 40.183 Hermann. Julie 10; 76 Hewitt. Steven 11; 52 Hibbard. Kevin 10; 68 Higgins. Douglas A 12; 19 Hilbert. Debra L. 12; 19 Hilbert. Sandra 11; 52 Hilller. Homer 11; 60 Hlllier. Sherry A 12; 19 Hintker. Jarra L 12: 19 Hinds. Jonl 11; 52.186,190 Hinds. Shelly 10; 68 Hippensteei. Cynthia 12: 19 Hippensteei. Katny 10. 68 Hiser. Jill 10. 68 Hoag. Melanie S 12; 19 Hoag. Richard 11; 52 Hoagland. Mary 10: 68 Hoagland. Robin 10; 68 Hoeft. Mary 10; 68 Hoefl. Ruth 11; 52 Hoffman. Mary 11; 52 Hogarth. John 11; 52 Hohnke. Bruce 11; 60 Holecheck. Ronald 12; 40 Holland. Miriam 12; 19.99 HoHis. David 11; 52.172 Holman. Beth 11; 52 Holman. Timothy J. 12; 40 Hoisted. Amy 11; 52 Holt. Joe D 12: 19.160 Hottom, Kathryn 10: 68 Hooper. Charles S 12; 68 Hoogesteger. Richard 12. 40.88 Hook, Norma D 12; Hooper. Bruce R 12; 160.161 Hooper. Kevin R 12; 19 Hooper. Sheree 10; 68 Hopkins. Robert S 12; 19 Horn. David A 12; 19 Hornacek. Antoinette 10; 68.147 Hosier. Michael L. 12; 19 Hoy. Michael 10; 68 Houdek. Jean A 12; 19.146.147 Houdek. Linda M 12; 24 Houghton. Wayne 11; 52 Houle. James 11. 60 Howey. Gabriele 11; 60 Hoxle. Scott G 12; 24 Hoxie. Theresa 11; 52.92 Hoyland. Alan 12; 40 Hoyland. Karen 10; 103.147.68 Hoyland. Michele 11; 52.147 Hubbetl. Harold R 12. 24 Hubbeii. Michael 11; 52.150 Hubschneider. Lauren 10; 68 Hubschneider. Neale 11; 52 Huffman. Timothy 11; 60 Hughes. John 11; 52 Hughes, Robert 11; 52 Hughes. Vicky A 12; 24 Hull. Randy 11; 52 Humphrey. Alger 10; 68 Hunt. Charles E 40.19 Hunt. Stanley 10; 68 Hunter. Dallas tO. 68 Hunter Sandra 12; 24 Hunter. Tara 10; 68 Husted. Gary 12; 24 Huston. Gregory 11; 60 Hutson, Wendy S 12; 24 Hutchinson. Brian 10; 68.167 Hutchinson. Cheryt 11: 53.167.195 Hyman, Kathryn 12; 24 Hyman. Rebecca 10. 68 lacovom. Danny 10; 68 lacovom. David 12; 24.172 lacovom. Janice 10. 68 lacovom. Steven 10; 68 Irish. Connie 10; 68 Irvine. William 10. 68 Irving Mark 10 76 Irwin. Michael 10. 68 isaman. Da ei 10. 68 lv e. Michael 10. 76 Jafos. Theordor 12; 24.120.121 Jakubeck. Kim 12; 24 James Ralph L. 12; 40.131 Jamieson. Karla 11; 53 Jamison. Geroge 11; 53 Jemk. Candy 11; 60 Jen nett. Dean 11; 60 Jewell. Cheryl A 12; 24 Jewell. Holly J 12; 24.165 John, Catherine 10: 69 Johns. Cary 10; 69.193 Johns. William 11; 60 Johnson. Cartn R 12; 40 Johnson. Charles R 12; 40 Johnson. Clinton 10. 76 Johnson. James 10; 68 Johnson. Janet 11; 53.147.193 Johnson. Jennifer J. 12: 25 Johnson. Jennifer 10; 68 Johnson. Joseph 10 68 Johnson. Kenneth J. 12; 25 Johnson. Linda 11 53 Johnson. Robert W 12: 25 Johnson. Steven 11; 60 Johnson. Sandra 10; 76 Johnson. Steven P 12; 25 Johnson. Tamara 10; 68 Johnson. Thomas E. 12; 25 Johnson. Timothy O. 12; 25 Johnson. Ward L. 12: 25 Johnston. David 10; 69.150 Johnston. Jason 12; 25.143 Johnston. Jeffery P. 12; 40 Johnston. Michael R 12; 40 Jaquish. Patricia 10; 68 Jason. Jane 10; 68 Jones Debra 11; 53 Jones. Emerson 10; 69 Jones. Jeffery 11; 53 Jones Jennifer 11; 53 Jones. Katherine S 12; 25 Jones. Susan 10; 69 Jones. Tammy 10. 69.117 Jones. Trade 10; 69 Julten. Teresa 11; 53 Jurlca. Ronald 10. 69 Kabot. Donald 11; 60 Kadrovach. Mary 11; 53 Kage. Becky 11; 53 Kage. RobeH A 12; 25.128 Kamalo. Pamela 10; 69 Kane. Barbara 11; 60 Kantz. Diana 10; 69 Kantz. Karen 11; 60 Karczewski. David 11; 60 Kauffman. Gregg 11; 1.53.246.247 Keating. Linda 12; 25 Keenan. Sheila 11; 60 K eider house. James 10; 76 Kellogg. Tern 10: 69 Kelly. Daniel 10; 69.149 Kelly, Lynne 11; 53 Kelly. Rosalyn M 12; 25 Kelly. Shawn. 10; 69 Kelp Donald G 12; 40 Kelp. Gary 10; 69 Kelp Doanid 11; 53 Kennedy. Kevin 10; 76 Kennedy Vincent 10. 69 Kennedy William 10. 69 Kenney Janet S 12; 25.92 Kenny. Jan Marie 12. 25.147 Kent. Antoinette 11; 53.92.184 Kephart. Jean 11. 53 Kerlin. Kameran 10; 69 Kerr. Katherme A. 12; 25 Kerrigan. Frank T. 12; 25.164 Kessler. Victoria 10; 69 Kevwitch. Donald B 12; 40 Kevwttch. Susan 10: 69.91 Keyes. Jean A 12; 25 Kimble. Karen 10. 69 Kitbourne. Robert 11; 60 Killman. Beverly 11; 53 Killman. Kathy A 12; 25 Kilpatrick Bridget 11; 53 Kimbel. Kathy K 12. 25 Kmdt. Michael 11; 53 Kine. Dale 10; 76 King. Christine 11; 53 King. Cindy 10; 69 King. Connie 11; 53 King. Joanne E 12; King. Lorraine 10; 69 King, Robert 10. 69 Kmnee. David 11. 60 Kipiey. Richard 11. 53.167 Kirsch. Debra 10 69 Kirsch. James 11; 60 Kirt. Jean M 12; 25.246.247 Kitchen. Karen 10; 69 Kittendorf. Carolyn 11. 60 Kiaasen. Marla S 12; 40 Klang. Gregory 11. 49.53.110 Kiepetka. Robert 11; 60 Kline. Randall H 12; 25 Klingeismith. Barbara 12; 25 Kloosterman. Daniel J. 12; 25 Knee. Donna 10: 69 Knickerbocker. Cmdra 11; 53 Kobbtns. Kevin 10; 76 Kooyer. Daniel R. 12: 25 Kooyer. Nancy J. 12; 25 Korb. Valerie 10; 69 Korb. vicioria 12. 26 Korn. Lori 10: 69 Koska. David 12: 26 Kramer Jeffrey 12. 26 Kramer. Judith 10. 69.166 Kramer. Timothy 11; 60 Kratky. Joseph J. 12; 26.21 Kratky. Thomas 10. 69 Kratochvii. Carol 11; 53.193.247 Kreager. Donald 12; 26 Kreiser. Toni 11; 53 Krohn. Colleen 11; 53 Krohn. Edward P. 12; Krohn. Theodore 10; 69.168 Kromer Barbara 10; 69 Kromer. Debra 10. 69 Kropp. Fred C 12; 26 Kroupa. Dean 10; 69 Kruger, Curtiss 10; 69 Kruse. Nancy R. 12: 26.247 Kuemm. Thomas 10; 69 Kuemm Wendy 11. 53 Kuerth. Harold 12; 40 Kuhlman. Joseph 12; 26 Kuhn. Kathy 10: 69.188 Kuhn. Ramona 12; 26 Kuntschen. Antoine 12; 26 Kurtzai. Craig 12: 26 Kuutttla. Elizabeth J. 12; 14.40.183 Labonte. Barbara 11; 53 Lackte. Joan 12; 26.29.92 Lackte. Lora 10. 69 LaCourse. Gregory L. 12. 26 Laird. Benjamin 11; 53.160 Lamie. Joseph 10; 69 Lammers. Carol 10; 69 Lane. John K. 12. 26.142.143.194 Lang. Hunter 12. 26.157 Lang. Linda 12: 26 Lang, Susan 10; 69.72.75.85 Larcom. Penney 11; 53 Lardie. Alan R 12: 27 Lardie. Doreen 12: 40 Lardie. Joanne 11; 54 Lardie. Michael 10; 69.182 Largent. Karon 12; 27 Largent. Steven 10. 69 Larson. Larry 10. Larsen. Sammy 10; 69 Latka. Karen 10: 69 Laureli. Cynthia 10; 69 Laurent. Cindy 11; 54.55 Larkin. Brent E. 12; 27 Larsen. Terry L. 12; 27 Laukhart. Susan L. 12; 27 Lautner. Barbara 12. 27 Lautner. Bernte S. 12; 54 Lautner. Bonnie L. 12: 27 Lautner. Bonnie M 11; 54 Lautner. Debra 11; 54 Lautner. Donald 10; 76 Lautner, Gary 11; 54 Lautner. Jance 11; 60 Lautner. Jeanette A. 12; 27 Lautner. Jeffrey 11; 54 Lautner. Michael 10: 69 Lautner. Nancy K. 12; 27.188 Lautner. Nancy I. 11; 54 Lautner. Terry 11; 54 Lautner. Terry 10; 69 Lavire. Lynne 10; 69 Lawrence. Richard 10; 69 Leach. Janet 11; 54 Leach, Janice 11; 54 Lee. Kirby 11; 54 Leeman. Theresa J. 12; 40 Leggett. Jay 10 69 Leggttt. Deborah 11; 54 Lerh. Dawn 12; 27 LeJeune. Irene 11: 54.118 Lelito. Susan 10. 69 Lempke. Timothy P. 12; 27 Leppek, Linda 11; 54 Leppek, Tim 10; 69 L ere hen. Catherine 11; 54 L ere hen, Nancy 11. 60 LeRoy. Kim 10; 69 Leudesdorff. Susan 11; 58. 60 Lewis. Con me J. 12; 27 Lewis. Kathleen 10. 69 Lewis. Robert L. 12: 40 Liberty. Robert J. 12: 40 Lick. Jan M 12: 27 Lick, Leonard 10; 70 Liddell. Mark 11; 54 Liggett Gail 11: 60 Light. Claudia K 12. 27 Light. Leslie 11; 54 Lightfoot. Thomas 10; 70 Lyon. Juanita 12: 40 Lincoln. Kathleen 10.70 Lincoln. Susan K. 12; 40 Lindsey. Cnag 10; 70 Lindsey. Curtis 11: 60 LlndStrom. Jon 12; Linton, Bonnie M 12. 27.186, 190.191 Linton. Nancy 11; 54 Lipka. Margaret 10; 70 Liske. Julie 11; 54.110 L'vernots. Theodore 10.70 Lockwood. Edward 10. 70.167 Lockwood. Gaie 11; 54.103 Lockwood Linda R 12 27.40 97 44 145.18 Loesei Debra 10; 70 Lofquist. harvey 11; 54 Lonner. Patricia 10; 70 Lohner. Susan 12; 40 Long. Pamela 11; 54,77 Loney. Carol 10: 70 Loney. Suzanne M 12; 27 Loomis. John 11; 54 Loomis. Laurie 10; 70 Loomis. Virginia 10; 70 Lorenz. Deborah 10; 76 Lotan. Debra 10; 70 Loucks. Bruce 12; 40 Love. Cindy J. 11; 54 Love. Gail 12; 40 Loveless. Steven W 12; 27 Low. David 10; 70 Lown. Cynthia 11; 54 Lund. Teresa 11; 54 Lundburg. Barbara 12. 27 Lutz. Virginia 11; 54 Lynch. Bryn 10; 70 Lynch. Jay T 12: 27 Lyon. Diana 11; 54 Lyon Jane 11. 60 Lyon. Robert 10; 70 Lozowski. Michael 10; 70 Macyauski. Michael 10; 70 Magee James 10. 76.189 Mahn. Michael 10. 70 Matson, Kathleen J. 12; 27 Majszak. David 10; 76 Maiszak James R. 12. 40 Maianey Katherine 11. 54 Mallory. Michael 11; 60 Maloney. William 10; 70 Mallow Deborah 11; 54 Mang. Mane 10. 76 Mann, John 10; 76 Manville. Julie 10; 70 Manvilie Ted 12; 27 Mantyla. Lon 11; 54 Manwar.ng, Sanderson 11; 60 Marek. Michael 10; 70 Markey, Christine 10; 70 Marschler. Hans 10; 76 Marsh Brenda 10; 70 Marsh, Jeamne 12; 27 Martin, Rosemane 10; 70 Martin, Allen 11. 54.110.246.247 Martin. John 11. 60 Martin. Terry 11; 54 Martinson, Carol 11; 54 Martinson. Martin L 12. 27 Masiowski, Jeoffrey 10; 70 Masiowski. Joseph 11. 54 Mason. Bradly 12. 40 Mason. Debra 10; 70 Mason, Heather 12: 28. 44 Mathews Laura 10; 70 Mathias. Michele 10; 70 Mathias. Robin 11; 60 Matson. Calvin 11; 54 Matson. Daniel A 12. 28 Mattern. Lynn 11; 54.167 Maue. Virginia 10; 70 Mauk. Daniel 10; 70 Mauk. Michael 11; 54 Mauie. David 11; 54 Maxbauer Edward 11, 60 Maxbauer John A 12. 28 Maxbauer Russell 12; 28 Maylone. Gordon 10; 70 May lone. Timothy 12; 28 May. John R 12; 40 Maynard. Beverly A 12. 28 Maynard. Carofyn 10; 70 Maynard. Kenneth 10; 70 Maynard. Mary 11; 54 Mayr, Karen 11. 60 McBride. Dons A 12: 28 McBride. William 10; 76 McCafferty. Mary 11. 54 McCarry. Pamela 10; 70.144.145 McCarthy. Sean D 12. 40 McClay. James 11; 54 McClellan. Bing A 12; 39 McClellan. Robin 11; 54.247 McClure Mark 11; 54 McCoy Dougais F 12 28.104 McCreary. Kathleen 12; 28 McCuddy. William 11, 54.92.182.183.88 McCutcheon, Patrick 10. 70 McDuft. Carollyn H 12; 40 McDuff. Cathleen L. 12; 40 McFadden. Beverly 11; 54 McFadden. Chester K 12. 28 McFarland. Deborah 11, 54 McGeorge. David 10. 70 McGeorge. Dougais 11; 54 McGettnck. Julie 11; 60 McGlothlm, Barbara 11; 54 McGovern. Mananne 12; 28. 113.188 McIntosh Debra K 12; 28.147 McIntosh Sandra 11; 54 Mclntygre. Timothy 10; 70 McKinley. Bruce E 12; McKinley. Sarah 11; 54 McLachlan. Bruce 10; 70.150 McLeiian Diane 10; 70 McManus. David G 12; 28 McManus. Kent 10. 76 McManus. Steve 11; 54 Me Manus. Tommy 10. 70 McMasters Donald 10. 70 237 McMaster. M.ch« l 11: 54.71.104 McMillan. Janet 10; 70 McNabb. Margate! 12; 28 McNamara. Sandra L. 12; 28 McNeil. Michael 12; 40 McNInch. Gwendolynn J. 12; 28 McPherson. Paul 10; 76 McPherson. Sherrie L 12; 28 McPhiiamy. Joan 11; 60 McPhllamy. Margaret 10; 70 McQueer. Dennis 10; 76 McOueer. George A 12; 28 McWatters. Victoria 11; 54 Meeves. Kathy 10; 70 Mehigh. Gina 12; 28.111 Mehl. Douglas 11; 60 Memdertsma Margaret 10; 70 Melvin. Robert 11; 60 Melvin. Ronald. 11. 60 Mancie. Christine 11; 54 Merrick. JoAnne 11; 55 Meteer Scon C. 12; 28 Mikko. Dennis P 12; 28.158.159.181 Mikowski. Charles 10; 70 Mikowski. Victoria 10: 70 Mikula. Marilyn M 12; 28 Milks. Dorene S 12; 28 Milks. Leslie N 12; 40 Milks. Loueen S 12: 28 Miller. Angela 11; 55 Miller. Cheryl 11; 55 Miller. Fred J. 12; 28 Miller. Jackie H 12; 29 Miller, enmfer 10; 70 Miller. LOIS 10; 70 Miller. Mark 10; 70 Miller. Sue 10; 70 Miller. Terri 10; 76 Mllleken. Penny 11. 55.172.173 Milne. Robin 10: 70 Mluieak. Bradly R 12; 40 Mohrhardt. Mary 11; 55 Moldenhaven 10; 76 Mol men. Karen L 12; 29 Mol men. Melinda 10: 70 Monroe. Rodney 11; 60 Montante. Michael 10; 70.149 Montgomery. Susan 11; 55 Moon. Debra 10: 70 Moon. Lynn 11; 55.87.88.189 Moon. Steven 12; 40 Mooney. Maureen 11; 60 Moore. Brian 10; 71 Moore. Clifford 12; 29 Mooren. Mary 11; 55.147 Moore. Melissa 10; 71 Moore. Robert 10; 71 Moore. Sharon 10; 71 Moravex. Michael K 12; 29 Morey. Michael 12; 39 Morgan. Sherrill 10; 70 Morqndge. Timothy 10; 71 Mono. Joseph 12: 29 Morris. Kent 11; 55 Morris. Patricia 11; 55 Morris. Steven 10: 71 Morrison. Barbara 11; 55 Moss. Amy 10; 71 Moss. Cynthia Y. 12; 29.92.91.20 Moss. Gary 11; 55.174.175 Moyer. Daniel 10: 76 Moyer. Terry I. 12; 29 Mucha. Frank 11; 55 Mucha. Tern 10: 71 Muehling. Debra 11; 55 Muehllng. Walter 10; 71 Muha. Elizabeth N. 12; 29 Mumby. Ruth A. 12; 30 Munson. Jonathan 10; 76 Murphy. Kerry 10; 71.174 Murphy. Patricia 11; 55.246.247 Murrlnger. Mary 10; 76 Nantz. James W 12; 30.92.39 Nash. Kathie D. 12; 30 Nault. Phillip 11; 60 Nelson. Lori 11; 55 Nelson. Paula 11. 55 Nelson. Richard 10; 71 Nelson. Ricky A 12; 40 Nelson. Sheryl L. 12; 30 Nesbitt. Timothy lO. 71 Nesky. Dale 11: 55.131 Nesky. Donna J. 12: 40 Nesky. Susan 10; 71 New house. John 10; 71 Newman. Riahard 11; 55 Newton. Penny 10; 71.90 Newton. Thomas L. 12; 30 Nicola. Dougais A. 12; 30 Nichols. Klrt 11; 55 Niedzielski. Michael 11; 60.150 Nielson. Susan 11; 55.103 Nor conk. Cynthia K 12; 30 Nor cross. Beverly 11; 60 Norris. Michael 11; 60 Norris. Or ley 10: 71 Norris. Scott K. 12; 30 Norton. Sandra 11; 55 Norton. Susan 10; 71 Norstrant. Lori 11; 55.247 Noteware. Lynn M 12; 30 Noteware. Shelley 11; 55 Novak. Constance 11; 55 Nunn. Jeffrey 10; 71 Nye. Den.se 11; 55 Nyland. Gloria 10; 71 Nyland. Steven 11; 55.168 Oakley. Linda L 12; 40 Obrien. Deann 11; 55 Obrien. Debra L. 12; 30 O'Brien. Joan M 12; 30 OBrien. John M 12; 30.116 O'Brien. Kathleen 11; 60 O'Brien. Kathleen 12; 30.143 O Brien. Stephen 11; 55 Ochs. David 11; 55 Ockert. Cathieen 12; 40 Oconnor. Gary 10; 76 Ogden. Ann 10; 71 Ogden. Jerry 11; 55.168 O'Hara. Magdalene 10: 71 Olen. Chris 10; 71 Okeefe. Kathleen 10; 71 Okerstrom. Carl 10; 71 Okerstrom. Eric 10; 71.168 Oleson. Donald 10; 71 Oleaon. Martha 11. 56 Olln. Kathleen 11; 56 Oliver, Beverly A 12; Oliver, Beverly J. 12: 31 Oliverson. Tamara. 10: 71 Olman. Terri L. 12; 40 Olney. Jennifer 11; 56 Ooiey. William 11; 56 Olsen. Arthur 10: Olson. Greta 10; 71 Olson. Jeffrey 10; 71 Olson, Rita L. 12; 31.103.247 Olson. Tina 10: 71 Orton. Jeffrey 10: 76 Orton. Peggy J. 12; 31 Osbourne. Barbara 12; 31 Oft. Cynthia 11; 56 Otto. Frederick. 11; 56 Ourso. Roland 10; 76 Overholt. Kenn 10; 72 Overholt. Scon A 12: 3t Owen. Patricia D. 12; 31 Packard. Keith 10; 72 Painter. Michael 12: 40 Painter. Richard D 11; 56 Palmer. Terri 10; 72 Panek. David 11; 56 Panek. Mark 11; 60 Parker. David K. 12; 31 Parker. Donald 10; 72 Parker. Ronald 11; 56 Parker. Scott 11; 56.158.159 Park. Charles F 12; 31 Park. Thomas 10; 72 Parshail. David 10: 72 Patterson. James 10; 76 Paupore. Rodrick 10: 76 Peacock. Douglas 10; 72 Peacock. Michael 12; 40 Pearce. Mitchell 11; 56 Pearce. Steven 10: 72 Pearson. Brian 10; 76 Pearson. Eric J. 12; 31 Peckham. Patrice A. 12; 31 Peck. Mark A 12; 31 Peek Cheryl 10: 72 Peek. Randy L. 12; 31 Petfley. Lou 10; 72 Pekkala. Craig 11; 60 Pelizzari. David 11; 56.186.182 Petto. Julie A 12; 31.166.167 Pelto. Thomas 10; 72.158.159 Pendock. Dean 11; 60 Penney. Mario G. 12; 40 Penrod. Christy A. 12; 31 Perez-Banuet. Gabnela 12; 31.103.184 Perez-Banuet. Rebeca 11; 56 Perm. Martha 10; 72 Perliski. Suzan 11; 56 Pero. June 11; 56 Perry. Tim 10; 76 Pesansky. Patricia 12; 31 Petaja. James 12; 31.183 Peterson. Blair 10; 72 Peterson. Mark 10; 72 Peterson. Suzette K 12; 31 Peterson. William 11; 56 Petroskey. Fay L. 12; 31 Petroske. Ricky 11. 60 Petsch. David 10; 72.149 Petty. Eddy 12; 40 Pfuhl. Margaret A 12; 40.147 Phillips. Daniel 10; 76 Phillips. Joseph 11; 56 Pickard. Cheryl A 12; 31 Pickard. Cynthia 11; 56.80 Pickard. Jacquetynn i£ 31 Pickard. Janice 11 56 Pickard. Vickie J. 12: 31.110 Pierce. Karen K. 12; 31 Pierson. Margaret 10: 72 Plfer. Todd 10; 72 Piter. Tonja 11; 56 Pilkinton. Larry 10; 76.130 Plamondon. Micheie 12; 40 Platukas. Jean 11; 60 Piatz. Fannie R. 12; 31 Plough, John 12; 32 Pobuda. Kathy 11; 56 Pobuda. Michael J. 12; 40 Poertner, Cheryl 11; 60 Poertner. Walter 10; 76 Poimateer. Carol R. 12; 32.147,20 Polmateer, Jon 11; 56 Pollman. Mark 11; 60 Pomeroy. Cl k 11; 56 Poncar. Deborah 10; 72 Pondar. Cal la 11; 60 Popa. Frank 10: 76 Pop . Harry J. 12; 40 Popa. Susan M 12; 32 Poser. Johanna 12; 183 Potter. Richard 12; 40 Potter. Tamara J. 10; 72.90 Potter. Tammy S. 10; 72 Powell. Debra 11; 56 Powell. Richard L. 12; 32 Powell. Sheryl L. 12; 32 Prentice. Lynn 11; 60 Prentiss. Mary 11; 60 Prentiss. Maureen 12; 32 Preston. Jon 10; 72.172 Preston. Stephen 12; 32.173 Price. Catherine 10: 72 Price. Sharyn 11; 56 Priest. Patricia L. 12; 40 Prouty. Patricia M 12; 32.40.143.144, 182.21 Pronger. Scott 11; 56 Provlns. Gay. 11; 56 Prusick. Daniel 10: 72 Puldpher. John W. 12; 32 Pukapher. Julie 10. 72 Puldpher. Robert 0. 12; 32 Purchase. Kathryn 10; 72 Purdom. Usa 10: 72 Pursom, Lone 11; 56 Purkiss. Sandra K 12; 32 Purvis. Janet L. 12: 32 Quick. Paul 11; 56.150.181 Quinn. Roger 10; 72 Radcltffe. Patricia 10; 72 Rademaker Judy 11; 56 Rahe. Dorothy 10: 72 Rakan. Betty J. 12; 40 Remote. Ronald 11; 60 Randeil. Lisa 11: 56.178 Randeli. Rhonda 10; 72 Randeil. Steven 11. 60 Rasho. Cmdy 10; 76 Reed Eric 10: 72 Reed. Roger A 12; 32 Reed Sandra 10; 72 Reidlmger, Catherine 11; 57 Reincke. Sarah J. 12; 33 Rems. Joseph 11; 57 Rennie. William 11; 57 Revitzer. Came 10: 72 Revneil. Joseph 11; 57 Rice. Mark 10: 76 Richard. Debra 10; 72 Richards. Andrew 11; 60 Richards. Kay 11; 57.178 Richardson. Daniel K 12; 40 Richardson. Lori L. 12; 33 Richmond. Mark 10; 72 Richter Karl 10; 72 Richter Nicki D 12; 33 Rickenberg, Debra 10; 72 Rider. Ruth t0: 76 Rigan. Jon 10; 72 Riley. Shelly 11; 57 Rinckey. Russell 11; 57 Risk. Rebecca 10: 73 Ritchie. Kevin B 12; 33 Roach. Robert 10; 73 Robb. Dean 12. 40 Robbins. Richard 11; 60.156 Roberts. Mark 10; 73 Robertson. Richard 10; 73 Robinson, Arthur 10; 73 Rogers Debra 11; 57 Rogers Mary 10; 73 Rohdy. Jeffery 11; 57 Rokos. Jack 11; 57 Rokos. Ronald 10; 73 Roman. Jack L 12; 33 Rombouts. Tom 11; 57.92.93.188 Ronan. Beverly 10; 73 Roney. Donna 10; 73 Roney Karen E. 12; 33 Rosa. Laslie 11; 57 Rose. Debra 10; 73 Rose Daniel 12; 33 Rosenthal. Victor 10; 73 Rosmski. Doreen 12; 33 Rosmski. Sharilee 11; 57 Rosmski. Ronald 10: 73 Rosetti. Cynthia 11; 57 Rosetti. John IO, 76.149 Roth. Timothy 10; 73 Roush. Billie J. 12; 33 Roush, Stuart 11; 57 Rubio. Tanda IO. 73 Rucker. Sheila 11; 60 Rudulph, Terry J. 12; 33 Rumanes. Fotinl 10; 73 Rushlow. L. F Frank 12; 33 Russell. David 11; 60 Russell. Elame M. 12; 33 Russell. Paul 10. 73 Rusu. William 10. 73 Rutherford. Kim 10. 76 Rutila. Dean A 12; 33 Rutila Gail 11; 57 Ryanmg. Stephen 10; 76 Ryberg. Birgitta 12; 33.120.121 Sammons. Paula G 12; 33.154 Sander. Frank 10; 76 Santer. Lisa IO. 73 Sattler. Donald 10; 73 Sarber. Richard 11; 57.172 Saunder. Michael 10; 73 Sawyer. Mary M 12; 102.103.184 44 97 Savage. Chris P 12; 33.143 Savage. Delores M 12; 33 Savage. Michael E. 12 33 Saxton. Karry 10; 73 Saxton. Tammy 11; 57 Scharling. Sandra 11; 60 Schaub. Carol 10. 73 Schaub. Duane 10; 73 Schaub. Marie A 12; 40 Schaub. Phillip 12; 33 Schaub. Phylhs 11; 57 Schaub. Robert 10; 73 Schichtel. Daniel 11; 60 Schictel. Nancy K 12; 40 Schichtel. Robert 10; 73 Schiueter. David W 12; 33 Schmitt. David 10: 73.172 Schmunslr. Linda 11; Schneider. Paul 11; 57.158.159.166.168. 181 Schneider. Rita 11. 60 School. Kristie 10; 73.154 Schopieray. Cynthia 12 Schopieray. James 12. 40 Schopieray. Jeannie 11; 57 Schopieray. Joanne 11; 57 Schopieray. Linda 11; 57 Schopieray. Michael 11. 57 Schopieray. Susan 10; 73 Schramm. Ricky 10; 73 Schreck. Pat 11; 57 Schrock. Rhonda 11; 57 Schrock. Wendall 10; 73 Schroder. Donn 11; 57 Schroeder. NeoJ 10. 73 Schroeder. Shelly 11; 57 Schroeter. Sandra 11; 57 Schubert. Arthur 12; 33 Schuler. Homer C 12; 33 Schultz. Merrisue 11; 57.247 Schulz. Babara J. 12; 33 Scott. Debra 11; 57 Scott. William 10. 76 Schwartz. Jeffrey 10; 73 Schuknecht. Peggy 10; 73 Secor, Patricia A 12; 34.184 Sedlacek. Stephen 12; 34 Seese. Thomas 10. 76 Seipke. Mark 10; 73 Selike. David 11; 57 Send. Gloria 11: 57 Send. Michael 12; 34 Send. Pamela 10; 73 Serbln, Robert 10; 73 Shaft. Laura 10; 73 Shales. Robert 10; 76 Shattuck, Marcy 11; 57 Shaw. Ann E 12; 40.88 Shaw. Cynthia 11; 58 Shaw. Jeffrey 12; 34 Shaw. Kelvin R 12; 34.104 Shaw. Rory 11; 60 Shaw. William 11; 58 Shea. Ann L. 12; 34.147 Shea. Cynthia J. 12; 34 Shea. Susan 11; 58 Sheckler. Dougais 10; 73.169 Sheckler. Janet S 12; 34 Shelter. Jerry R 12; 34 Sheffer. Ricky 11; 60 Shelder. Donald 10: 73 Sheldon. Scott 10; 73.149.169 Sheppard. Randy 10; 73 Sherberneau. Chris 10; 73 Sherberneau. Nicholas 12; 34.80 Sheridan. Jean K 12; 34 Sheridan. Janet 11: 58 Sherman. Gail 12; U Sherman. Gregory 12. 34 Sherman. Matthew 10; 73 Shields. Steve J. 12; 40 Shillmgton. Lisa 11; 58.144 Shilllngton. Lynn 10; 73 Shipman. Dawn 11; 58 Shorten. Robert 11; 58 Schubert. Michael 10: 73 Shugart. James 10; 73 Sigsby. Michael 11; 60 Sigsby. Patnck 10; 73 Sigsby. Penny 11. 58 Sika. Lori L. 12. 34 Sika. Terri 10: 73 SHI. Diane 10; 73 Sill. Susan 11; 58 Silva. Phyllis 10; 73 Simon. Richard 11. 58 Simone, John M 12; 17.34.151 Simone. Kenneth 10; 76 Simons. Madeline M 12; 34 Smn. Karen 11; 60 Srvek. Debra 11; 58 Sivek. Marc 11: 58 Sivek. Rebecca J 12; 34 Skinner. Roberta 11: 58 Skipski. Gary J. 12; 34 Skipski, Richard 11: 58 Skiver. Janeil 11; 58 Siadek. Cynthia 11: 58 Sladek. Douglas 10; 73 Siagai. James 10; 73 Sieder. Jayne 10; 73.97 Sleeper. Linda 10; 73 Small. David M 12; 40.181 Small. Susan 11; 60 Smith. Candice M 12. 34.120 Smith. Carol 10; 76 Smith. Cathy 11; 58 Smith. Connie 11; 58 Smith. Daniel 11; 58 Smith. Daniel G 11; 58 Smith. Elizabeth 11; 58 Smith. Garold R 12; 34 Smith. Glen R. 12; 34 Smith. James D. 12; 34 Smith. Joelyn 11; 58 Smith. Joey 10: 76 Smith. John 11; 58 Smith. Julie 10: 73 Smith. Kim 10; 74 Smith. Klrt 10; 74 Smith. Larry 10; 74 Smith. Rose 10: 74 Smith. Sandra 11; 60 Smith. Tanya S 12; 34 Smith. Mary M 12; 34 Smith. Virginia A. 12; 34 Smyczynski. Stephen 12; 35 Snyder. Jerome 10; 74 Snyder. Karen S 12; 35 Snyder. Mary 1 35 Snyder. Kenneth 10; 76 Solomon ton, Kristina 10; 74 Somen. Henry 11; 58 Sonderegger. Bryant 11; 60 Sonderegger Rebecca L 12 Sonnenberg. Julie 11; 60 Soper. Kenneth 10; 74 Sorenson. Gerald 10; 76 Southard. Robert 10. 74 Southwlck. Steve 11; 58.174 Sparks. Darla 11; 58 Spears. Laurie K 12; 35 Spencer. Stephen 11; 58 Sperry. Ann 10: 74 Spohn. Donald 10; 74 Spohn. Linda O 12. 35 Sprague. Ralph 12; 40 Sprenger Mary 11. 60.112.155.177 Springstead. Terri; 10.74 Stacher. Rhode 11; 58 Stafford. Steven 11; 60 Staley. Kathy 10; 74 Staley. Thomas M. 12; 35 Stallman. Mark 11. 60 Stallman, Marquerite 11; 60 Stamslawski, Dennis 10; 74 Stanley. Susan 12; 40 Stansinski. Susan 10; 74 Stathakis. Peter 11; 58 Steele. Gregory 11; 58 Steele Mark 10; 74 Steele. Robert 11; 58 Steffens. Galen W 12; 40 Steffey. David J. 12: 35 Steiger. Edward M 12; 40 Steiker. Debra 10; 74 Stetneback. Linda 11; 58 Stephenson. Donald R 12; 35 Stephenson. Teresa 11 58 Stepke. John 10: 74 Stepke. Robert C. 12; 35 Stevens. Catherine 10; 74 Stevens. David 10; 74 Stevens. Jeffrey 10; 74 Stevens. Lorraine 11; 58 Stevens. Matt 11 58 Stevens. Michael 10; 74 Stewart. Geaneen 10; 74 Stewart. Gina 11; 58 Stewart. James 10: 74 Stewart. Mark E 12. 35.143.150.174.175. 181 St. John. Dawn 11; 59 Stormer. Taml 10; 76 Stout Kiri 10; 74 Stowe. Martha 10: 74 Stowe. Sandra 11; 59 Strait. Sheila A 12; 35 Strieker. Donna 10: 74 Strieker. Sally 10; 74 Strieblch. Mark 10; 76 Stripling. Cindy 10; 76 Stripling. Susan 11; 59 Stroh. Eric 10; 76 Stroh. Roger 11; 59 Strong. Brian 10; 74 Strong. David 11; 60 Strong. Jane L. 12; 35 Strong. Nancy 10; 74 Sudekum. Susanne 10; 74 Sullivan. Daniel 11; 59 Sullivan. Danny 11; 60.185 Swan. Scotl 11; 60 Sweeney. Rhonda R 12; 35 Tafelsky, Jeannie 11; 59 Tatch. Casey 10: 74 Tate. Timothy 11; 59 Taylor. Bruce 11; 59.83.92.72.173.248 Taylor. Kelly 10; 74.149 Taylor. Mike 10: 74 Tennant. Lawrence R 12 Teter. Deborah 11; 60 Tezak. Kandice 11; 60 Tezak. Klrrt 10; 67.74.150 Tezak. Robin L. 12. 36 Tharp. Thomas 10; 74 Thayer. Dennis 11; 59 Thiel. Elizabeth 10; 74 Thomann. LouAnn 10; 74 Thomas. David 10. 74 Thomas. Stephen 11. 60 Thomas. Sheryl 12; 40 Thomas. William P. 12; 36 Thompson. Cindy 11; 60 Thompson. Donald 11; 59 Thompson, Mary J. 12; 36.182.186.20 Thompson, Max A. 12. 36 Thomson. Nancy 12; 36.178 Thorpe. Jeffrey 10; 76 Thorsen. Kris 10: 74 Throop. Barbara S. 12; 36 Throop. Daniel 10; 74 Throop. David 11. 59 Throop. Raymond 10; 74 Throop. Steven S. 12. 40 Throop. Tim A 12; 36 Timm. John 11: 59 Timmins. Karen 11. 60 Timmins. Patricia A. 12; 36 Tipton. Harold E. 12; 40 Toedebusch. Kenneth 10; 74 Tone. Joel C 12; 24.36 Tomcal. Charles 11; 59 Tomer. Lisa 11; 59 Tomet. Mariano 11; 60 Tomlinson. Jeffrey 11; 59 Tompkins. Cheryl A. 12. 37 Tompkins. Gregory 10; 76 Rasho. Lueila 11; 56 Rasmussen. Cheryl 11; 56 Rasmussen. Rebecca 11; 56 Raulln. Rebecca 11; 56 Ray. Clare 11; 57 Scott. Dorian 12: Scott. Holly 10; 73.90.91 Scott. Patti L 12; 34 Raymond. Gary A 12; 32.143.158.159.164 Scott. Sari 11; 57 247 Reay. Christine 10; 72 Rebman. Darlene 10; 72 Redii. Linda S. 12: 40 Reed Clyde 11; 57 Reed Donald J. 12; 32.190 Scott. William 11; 60 238 Tompkins. Mark A 12; 37.247 Tompkins. Terrance R 12; 40 Tompkins. Trudy 10; 76 Tondu. Rhonda 12; 40 Town . Tracay C 12; 37.136.188 Trahair. Norma J. 12. 37.87 Trail . Wayne 10. 74 Traat. Oonna 11. 60 Traaca. Yolanda L. 12; 37 Trotlar. Oaraldlna 10. 74 Trotlar. Neil. Kay 12. 37 Tronar. William 11. 60 Tuiiar. David 10; 74 Turka. Cindy 10; 74 Turks Garrati L. 12; 40 Tuttla. Haian 10; 74 Tyge Jaqualyn A. 12; 40 Ufer. David 10: 74 Ufer. John K. 12; 40 Umlor. Danlsa 10; 74 Umlor, Malania A 12; 37.184 Umlor. Michala C 12; 37.192 Umlor. Pamaia 11; 80 Umulla. Ralph 11; 59 Urban. Judy 10 74 Van Amburg. WilNam 11; 59 Van Conant. Mary R. 12; 37 Vandarmuafan. Dannis J. 12; 40 Van Farowa. Brian 10 74 Vansantan. Jan 10 74 Vanwazei Marge 10; 74 Vanzaa. Robert 10; 76 Varner. Dame! 12. 37 Varner. Dean 10. 74 Vazma. Christina 11; 59.61 Vipond. Parry 11; 60 Visecher. Diana 10: 74 Vitscher. Sara 11; 59 Vreeland. Amanda 10 74 Wagner. Keaton L. 12; 40.128 Wegner. Pamela 10 75 waisanan. Lynn Ann 10 75 Waideck. Qail 10 75.77 Waideck. Lorria 11. 59.247 Waideck. Michael 12; 1.37.246.247 Waldo. Linda D. 12: 37 Waldo. Terri 10; 75 Waldron. Robert 10. 76 WaJlaker. Elizabeth A 12; 37 Walsh. Vicki 11; 59 Wallers. Curtis O. 12; 37 Wallers. Dawn E. 12; 37 Wallers. Janice A. 12. 37 Waller. John 11; 59 Walter, Mark 11; 59.161 Walters. Arlene 10. 75 Wallers. Eva 11; 59 Walters. Joyce 11; 59 Walters. Mark 11; 59 Walters. Steven J. 12; 37 Walters. Thomas 10; 75 Walworth. Chris 11; 59 Ward. Maureen L. 12; 37 Wares. Debra S. 12; 37 Wares. Jayne 10; 75 Wares. Jerry H. 12; 37.84 Wares. Karen E 12; 37 Wares. Roger 11; 59 Warner. Debra M 12; 37 Warren. Gloria J. 12; 37 Washburn. Kathryn 10 75 Waters. Richard 10; 75.151 Watson. Wesley W 12; 37.128 Watson. WilHam 11; 59 Weather. Janice 11; 59 Weather. Karen 10. 78 Weatherhott. Mark 10; 75 Weathers. Jan M 12. 37 Weaver. Barbara 10; 75.145 Weaver Robert 11; 59.85 Weber. 8rad 11; 59 Weber. Curtis 11; 59 Weber Eileen 11; 59 Weber. Randall J. 12.38 Weber. Robert 12; 38 Weber. Theodore 10; 75 Weese. Kimberly M 12; 38 Weese. Pamela 0. 12; 38 Weese. Peggy 10: 75 Weese. Sheila M. 12; 38 Weidenhamer. Gary 11; 59 WenJenhamer. Kathy 10; 75 Weiselberg. Lisa 11; 59 Welch. Kathleen 11; 59 Weruel. Susanne M 12; 38 Werbinski. Arlene 10; 76 Werbtnski. Norma J. 12; 40 Werner. Christopher 12; 26.36.93.136 Wernick. Erna 10; 75.77 Wernick. Martin 10; 75 Westcon. Connie 10; 75 Wester Gwendolyn 12 Wester Larry 11; 60 Weston. Thomas 11; 60 Whalen. Shelley 11. 59 Whaley. Debra 11; 59.144 Wheat. Janell I. 12; 38 Wheat. Pamela 10; 75.246.247 Wheat. Terry L. 12; 38 Wheelock. Addison A. 12. 38 Wheelock. Shelley 11; 59 Whetstone. Martina 10; 75 Whlpp. Tina M 12. 38 White. Kim 11; 59 Whitefietd. Wayne 11. 59 Whltelord. Denise 10; 75 Whitetord. Timothy 10; 75 Whiting. Carter 11; 80.159 Whiting. Kevin 10; 75 Whitney. Richard 10; 76 Wickstrand. Kay A 12; 36 Wiecheck. Marie 10; 75 Wiecheck. Susan C. 12; 38 Wiebe. Carl 11; 60 Wieiand. Larry J. 12; 40 Wight. Kathleen L. 12; 38 Wiitaia. Mark 11; 59 Wlkle. Tomy 10; 75 Wilcoxen. Betty 12: 38 Wilcoxen. Donald 10; 75 Wildman. Richard 11; 59 Wiley. Paul 11; 59.158.159 Wilhite. Dennis 10; 76 Wilkes Kevin 11. 59 Wilkinson. Kim 12; 40 Willey. Andrew 11; 60 Williams. David 11. 59 Williams. David 11. 60 Williams. Jerry 10; 75 Willman. Dale G 12: 36.104.162.246 Wiisey. Lisa 10: 75 Wilson. Barbara 12: 36 Wilson. Kayrn K 12; 38 Wilson. William A 12; 40 Winchester. Thomas L. 12. 38 Wtneman. Anton 11; 59 Wmeman. Elton 11; 59 Winfrey. Michele 11; 60 Winnie. Melvin 10: 75 Winowtecki. Debra 11. 59 Winowtecki. David 10. 75 Wmowiecki. Patricia 12; 40 Winowtecki. Rebecca A 12; 38 Winowtecki. Diana 10: 75 Winowtecki. Elizabeth 10; 75 Wise. Paul 10; 75 Wistrand. Marc W 12; 40 Witkop. Michael 10; 75 Woebbekmg. Charles 10; 75 Wojcik. Thoedore 11; 60 Wolff. Jeffrey 10; 75 Wotffis. James 11; 60 Wood. Laura 10; 75 Wood. Sandra 11; 59 Wood. William 10; 75 Woods. Michele 11. 59 Woodcock. Nanci K. 12; 38 Woodcox. Lyle 10; 76 Worden. Nikki L. 12: 40 Worm. Wilfred 11; 60 Wright. Johnson 11; 59.90.91.92.93 Wr ghl. Kristin 10; 75 Wright. Peggy 10; 75 Wright. Rebecca F. 12. 40 Wr ght. Rendell 10; 75 Wright. Timothy 11; 60 Wyatt. Lee 11; 59 Yahr. Philip 11. 60 Yankee. Vanessa 12; 37 Yapie. Douglas 12; 38 Yeiter. Curtiss R. 12; 38 Yeder. Robin 10; 75.145 Yeomans. Melissa 10; 75 Yetter. Kimberety 10; 75 Yokeum. Loretta 10; 75 Yokeum. Marcia 11. 60 Youker. Robert 10; 75 Youker. Thomas 11; 60 Young. Donald 11; 60 Young. Gregory A 12; 39 Young. Martin 10; 75 Young. Rebecca A. 12; 39 Young las. Mary K. 12; 38 Zak. Linda 11; 59 Zak. Paul R 12; 39 Zapfe. Shelly M 12; 39 Zarafonibs. Frank 10; 75 Zavasky. Dan 11; 60 Zearyp. Joel 10. 76 Ze gter. Cynthia 11; 59 Zenner. Terr! Lynn 12; 39 Zenner. Theodore 10; 76 Zick. Michelle 10; 76 Zilafro. John 12. 40 Zimmerman. Brian L. 12. 39 Zimmerman. Tamara 10; 76 Zionskowski. Bernadett 12; 39 Zionskowski. Bernadine 12; 39 Zupln. John 12; 40 Zywicki. David 11; 60 patronize our advertisers A.A.A. 211 Ace Hardware 219 American Drug 212 Baldwin Studio 216 Bartlings 219 Bay View Studio 216 Bean Pot 230 Bed Bath Boutique 211 Bible Book Store 217 Big Boy 221 Bill’s Dills Cafe Salon 221 Bill Thomas Restaurant 221 Bradford Shoes 211 Briar Hill Motel 211 Burger Chef 220 Burwood Products 234 Caldwell Jewelers 214 Campus Supply 213 Capri Motel 211 Captain’s Quarters 229 C B Upholstery 211 Chef Pierre 232 Chelsea Cloth Shop 234 Concrete Service 225 Country Squire 228 Craig's Body Trailer Shop Crandall’s Super Service 223 Dawn Donuts 217 DeNoyer Brothers. Moving Storage Dentists of T.C. 235 Detwiler’s Drugs 212 Dino’s Pizza 211 Don Goudey’s Appliance Center 211 Earl Cobb Jewelers 214 Eastfield Fashions 211 Empire National Bank 227 Evans Paints Wallpapers 223 Farm Bureau 233 Fiedler's Musicland 231 Fivenson Hotel Supply 211 Foxfire Arts Crafts 211 Fox Haus 218 Fox’s Jewelers 214 Giantway 215 GJ’s Carry Out 235 Golden Shoes 229 Graham Electric 231 Grant City 215 Holiday Inn 218 Hughes Pharmacy 212 Ideal Dairy Co. 215 International Harvester 233 J G Lanes 226 J S Hamburg 211 Kroupa Gleason 233 Lamp Post 228 Martinek’s Jewelers 214 Matterhorn Sport Specialties 231 Max’s Service 211 McDonald’s 220 Merle Norman Cosmetics 217 Mickey’s Mantle 228 Midwestern Cablevision 230 National Bank Trust 226 Nazareth College. Kalamazoo 217 Norcross Drugs 211 Northwestern Michigan College 216 O’Connor’s Pendleton Shop 228 Oleson’s Food Market 211 Orrco Corporation 211 Osteopathic Hospital 213 Park Place 218 Peninsula Fruit Exchange 233 Petertyl Drugs 212 Phil's Mobile Service 211 Prevo's Food Market 232 Purvis Brothers 225 Schmidt Real Estate 211 Schmuckal Oil Co. 225 Shield’s 225 South Gate Sales 224 State Farm Insurance 215 The Lollipop 231 Tom’s Food Market 232 Tri-County Medical Society 224 Traverse Bay Woolen Co. 211 Traverse City Auto Dealers 222 Traverse City Canning Co. 211 Traverse City Iron Works 225 Traverse City Light Power 219 Traverse City State Bank 227 U.S. Army 234 W.C.C.W. 211 West Bay Covenant Church 235 Wilson’s Furniture Co. 226 Ware’s Brothers Office Supply 213 Zimmerman Construction 223 240 club index VARSITY FOOTBALL Mark Brammer Chris Boday Broca McOehUW Kim Tezak Richard Watara Rick Beagle Ivan Beannoar Greg Bright Dava Brammar Shaun Clark Jerry Cola Stave Drake Tom Drabek Dava Finch Dava Haiachokaa Mika Hobbaii Dick Kiplay Jim Kirsch Kirby Lea. Mgr Gary Moss Steve Nyland Jerry Ogden Mike Schopteray. Mgr. Brad Weber Mitchell Pearce Joe Ala Paol Becker Dan Bristol Tom Chase Dave Collins Bob Hopkins Jason Johnston Oan Kloosterman Jack Lane John Plough Don Reed Dean Rutila Chris Savage John Simone Mark Stewart Bill Wilson David Small J V FOOTBALL Jett Calvin Ed Ehrenberger Ken Haughn Joffre Herman Randy Hull Paul Quick Clare Ray John Smith Bill Shaw Dan Sullivan Steve Dailey Dan Smith Charles Tomcal Mark Weaver Brad Mluieak. Mgr. Dave Beagle Tim Donahey John Ftfarek Bob King Frank Sander Dave Thomas Dave Johnston Vern Bartnick Bob Dorie Steave Chase Mike Niedzielsk! Steve Pearce SOPHOMORE FOOTBALL Gary Brown Jett Brunnette Dennis Christopher Craig Decker Greg Hamilton Jim Hardy John Helm Gary Kelp Dan Kelly Kam Kerltn Steve Largent Bob Lyon Dan Mauk John Newhoose Scon Petsch Mike Saunders Scon Sheldon Jim Shugart Doug Sladeck Mark Steele Kelly Taylor Paul Wise John Rosseni CROSS-COUNTRY TEAM Ted Lockwood Eric Okerstrom Kaith Fofton Dave Culp Dan Aja Brian Hutchinson Steve Morris Doug McGeorge Rick Robbins Rick Everett Gene Felton Don Groszek Hunter Lang Geri Condra Diane Culp John Pulcipher John Cline GOLF TEAM Tom Petto Scott Parker Mike Montante Jett Gerow Paul Wiley Paul Schneider Gary Raymond Dennis Mlkko Carter Whiting Craig Berg VARSITY BASKETBALL Mark Brammer John Hansen Mike Buday Bob Broadhurst Clark Pomeray Tom Rom bouts Steve Obrien Gary Raymond Frank Kerrigan Hunter Lang Tom Chase Bruce Hanson Gary Skipski Dan Matson Mark Hepter J.V BASKETBALL Dan A|a Kevin Grueber Chris Buday Craig Bush Chet Candey Craig Decker Kint Hardy Kevin Kinnedy Mike Lautner John Rossetti Klrt Stout Kelly Taylor Kim Tezak Rick Watters Scott Hanson Jeff Schwartz Brian Strong WRESTLING Bruce Hooper Jeff Carlson Joe Holt Mark Tompkins Bob Hopkins Kin Haugn Shaun Clark Ivan Beannger Mark Walters Mariano Tome! Ben Laird Matt Stevens Bruce Me Lachlan Ted Weber Dong Sladek Tod Cook Jim KekJerhouse Sean Flanagan Mike Lardte Charlie Hooper Eric Reed Steve Shields Steve Largent Mark Weatherhott Ted Liver noise Tom McManus Kerry Murphy S C O P E LEADERS Jan Anderson Brenda Baesch Raye Mane Braun Sue Court ad Shelly Fewms Cathy Frank Sandi Hunter Sue Montgomery Lynn Moon Ruth Mumby Lisa Randall Kay Richards Debbie Rogers Dawn Shipman Sue Galloway Mary Younglass G A A Diana Allen Janice Arden Pat Crossley Nancy Driver Martha Grace Linda Heika Beth Holman Wendy Hutson Pam Long Sue Montgomery Lynn Moon Cindy Ott Sharyn Price Darlene Rebman Sandy Reed Paula Sammons Sue SHI Rhoda Stachur Sue Stasmski Joyce Watters Norma Werbmski GIRLS BASKETBALL-VARSITY Paula Sammons Julie Gabier Pat Crossley Linda Heika Julie Herman Connie Novak Jerra Hilaker Diana Allen Vickie Pickard Norma Rabmski Cmdy Ott JUNIOR VARSITY Sandy Dery Cathy Lerchen Julie Blackburn Rhoda Statchur Sally F.eistra Linda Lang Jane Beutler Sharyn Price Tern Anderson Kay Richards Sue Staslnskl GYMNASTIC TEAM Melanie Umlor Sandy Hunter Kathy Hyman Jo Anne Brown Mary Sprenger Nancy Ciesla Val Korb Deb Kromer Sue Nyland Colleen Cook Jenny Johnson Carolyn Fritz Judy Foley Kristie School Lou Peffley Leslie Cosgrove GIRLS TENNIS TEAM Susan Jones Julie Basta Karen Gaila ivanka Biac Mary Culcutt Karry Saxton Jill Bach Chris Ray Jane Sieder Judy Krammer Nancy Burr SKI TEAM VARSITY Cathy Ferrar Julie Petto Judy Kramer Lynn Mattern Cheryl Hutchinson Cathy Andrews Jan Kenny Jim Fredrickson Tom Sabeil Joe Elliott Paul Wiley Dick Kipley Tom Petto Paul Schneider Keith Forton Brian Hutchinson JVS Ann Alward Sue Galloway Julie Basta Gail Lockwood Jane Gilmore Carter Whiting Jeff Gerow Ted Lockwood Tom Caliison Ken Overholt Larry Clarke Randy Galloway Dave Johnston VARSITY CLUB Mark Steward. Pres David Haiachukas. Vice Pres. Paul Quick. Sec. Paul Schneider. Trees Paul Becker Bob Hopkins Gary Raymond David Small David Brammer Mike Buday Jerry Cole Steve Drake Ed Ehrenberger Jim Kirsch Gary Moss Clark Pomerou Mark Walters Dan Aja Chrts Buday Kim Tezak Rick Walters VARSITY CHEERLEADERS Debbie Bussa Patty Prouty Linda Lockwood Debbie Whaley Sonya Aldrich Lisa Shillmgton Carol Grtshaw Nina Collins Debbie Gauthier J.V CHEERLEADERS Robin Yeiter Barb Weaver Chris Deering Jan Demin Pam McCarry Chris Sherboneau S.I.U. Candy Smith. Pres. Mary Van Conant. Vice Pres Marianne Dunaitis. Trees Debbie Gaila. Sec. •Anton VandenNyden •Tony Kuntschen •Johanna Poser •Gttta Ryberg Eeva Forsberg •Ted Jafos •Sylvia Hirschlaff •Thomas Coates •Miroslav Maramica •Willy Lim Marianne McGovern Kathy Frank Rhonda Sweeney Jim Johnson Linda Sleeper Mary Graham Barb Dohm Chris Brill Patty Ganter Mary Beth Hatton Vickie Ablen Gail Rutila Elaine Clutf Sara Albright Mark Frick Beth Smith Sandy Danielson •Exchange Students RADIO CLUB John O brien Chris Werner Rob Hazelton Mike Fiedler Cindy Moss Diane Fedorchek Vic Fitz John Black more Barney Ewing Tim Donahey FORENSICS Di Foster Dick Hoogesteger Joy Cairns Carol Grtshaw Ann Shaw Bill McCuddy Lynn Moon Jan Fitz KEY CLUB Marc Frick, Pres Kevin Ritchie. Vice Pres Dave Seiko. Sec Debbie Jones. Treas Beth Ackerman Jan Anderson Terri Anderson Jim Baxter Jim Bay Shaun Clark Jeff Dufort Nan Dufort Mike Ehart Belinda Fischer Tim French Marc Frick Randy Galloway Dan lacovom Dave lacovom Steve lacovom Ted Jafos Debbie Jones Antonina Kutschen Dennis Mlkko Trlcia Pesansky Betty Rakan Kevin Ritchie Dave Seiko Mike Shea CLASS COUNCIL tOth grade Class Officers Sue Aldrich—President Jeaneen Stewart—Vice-President Lori Felker-Secretary Karey Johns—Treasurer 11th grade Class Officers Jim Carpenter—President Lee Wyatt—Vice-President Janet Johnson—Secretary Carol Kratochvll—Treasurer 12th grade Class Officers Kathy Green—President Chuck Parks—Vice-President Jill Eikey—Secretary Michelle Umlor—Treasurer STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS Governor Jack Lane Lt.-Governor Terry Bertram Treasurer Chris Werner Parliamentarian Lee Wyatt Executive-Secretary Kent Wright FIRST SEMESTER STUDENT COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVES 10th Grade Cindy Andrews Barb Bostwlck Cindy Bristol Nancy Ctesla Lori Felker Judy Kramer Sue Lang Karey Saxton Jayne Sieder Helen Tuttle 11th grade Cathy Allen Rick Beagle Cyndi Brunnette Jim Carpenter Pat Farrell Carol Kratochvll Bill McCuddy Angie Miller Penny Millikan Kent Wright 12th Grade J. C Collins Becky Dery Marcia Guman Vicki Hughes Jean Keyes Nancy Kruse Sue Laukhan Bonnie Linton Julie Petto Carol Polmateer SECOND SEMESTER STUDENT COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVES 10th grade Sue Aldrich Barb Bostwlck Cindy Bristol Sandi Dery Lori Felker Sharon Goff Joe Lamie Susan Lang Peggy Schuknecht 11th grade Kathy Allen R«h Beagie John Black more Jim Carpenter Sandy Danielson Cheryl Hutchinson Bill McCuddy Angie Miller Tom Rom bouts Beth Smith 12th grade Becky Dery Dennis Fox Mary Beth Hatton Hunter Lang Bonnie Linton John O’Brien Paula Sammons Ann Shaw Dave Steffey Nancy Thomson PEP CLUB Officers. Jean Houdek, Pres. Becky Dery. Vice Pres Ann Shea. Sec. Jan Kenny, Treas Sue Aldrich Lori Alpers Barb Amidon Becky Anderson Cindy Andrews Jill Bach Julie Basta Clndi Bathke Lorrie Belanger Pam Blandm Jan Braden Jom Bonomo Barb Bostwick Vickie Bright Cindy Bristol Tina Bristol Ann Burandt Mary Caicutt Kathy Campbell Linda Campbell Nancy Ciesla Sue Cline Memzie Collier Colleen Cook Leslie Cosgrove Lisa Cox Chris Deering Jan Demin Sandra Dery Michelle Dye Karen Egler Lori Felker Carolyn Fitz Judy Foley Schally Gatzke Linda Glasser Martha Glasser Tan Green Kim Grueber Lori Hansen Shelley Hinds Jill H.ser Mary Hoett Kathy Hottom Sheree Hooper Toni Hornacek Tara Hunter Janice lacovom Jane Jason Cary Johns Jenny Jonnson Tammie Johnson Vicki Kessler Lorame King Donna Knee Val Korb Judy Kramer Deb Kromer Sue Lang Glnny Mave Pam McCarry Jan McMillan Maggie McPhilamy Kathy Meeves Vickie Mikowskl Debbie Moon Sherrill Morgan Terri Mucha Penny Newton Sue Nyland Ann Ogden Tina Olson Lou Peffley Margaret Pierson Chris Reay Darlene Rebman Tanda Rubio Deb Rickenberg Tina Rumanes Karry Saxton Kristy School Peggy Schuknecht Chris Sherberneau Jayne Sieder Linda Sleeper Terri Springstead Geaneen Stewart Nancy Strong Kris Thorsen Marge Vanwezel Pam Wagner Arlene Watters Lynn Waisanen Jayne Wares Barb Weaver Tina Whetstone Peggy Wnght Patty Aldrich Terri Anderson Brenda Baesch Jane Beutler Joanne Brown Cindy Brunette Pam Bufe Michelle Chambers Kim Coesens Nina Collins Denise Cook Jeanme Crampton Sandy Danielson Cherrie Darling Sandy DeMouipied Kathy Egeter Shelly Fewins Vickie Graham Sharon Gray Sue Greaige Dody Hackett Luara Hamacher Chris Hammontree Cathy Heater Ruth Hoett Mary Hoffman Beth Holman Michele Hoyiand Cheryl Hutchinson Jan Johnson Deb Jones Bev Kidman Cindy Laurent Carol Kratochvll Cindy Lourell Sandy McIntosh Chris Mericle Angie Miller Lynn Moon Mary Moore Meme Morhardt Barb Morrison Debbie Muehiing Shelley Noteware Marty Oieson Cindy Ott Sue Perhski Gay Provins Becky Rasmussen Becky Raulm Debbie Rogers Patty Schreck Sari Scott Marcy Shattuck Cindy Sladek Beth Smith Mary Sprenger Sandy Stowe Kathy Welch Linda Zak Jan Anderson Pat Andres Jackie Ankerson Deb Bannon Lauie Bensen Linda Boldebuck Bif Bostwick Raye Braun Christy Brown Debbie Bussa Donna Chilson Janet Cole Geri Condra Mary Dean Jan Dejong Vania Dowd Jo Drake Chris Dye Cindy Egeler Sue Gee Roxanne Gilbert Sue Glauch Sue Haywood Holly Jewell Linda Keating Kathy Kerr Kathy Kimbei Nancy Kooyer Nancy Kruse Karon Largent Barb Lautner Claudia Light Bonnie Linton Barb Lund berg Heather Mason Beth Muha 241 Patty Peck ham Julie Peito Maggie Phuhl Karen Roney Billie Roush Paula Sammons Patty Sec or Cindy Shea Laurie Spears Shelia Strati Jane Strong Rhonda Sweeny Nancy Thomson VARSITY TRACK FIRST VARSITY Mark Brammer Chris Buday Steve Chase Scott Fewins Kerth Forton John Hanson Ted Krohn Dean Kroupa Eric Okerstrom Art Olson Mike Saunders Jim Shugart Jim Carpenter Rich Evorett Tom Chase Don Qroszek Linda Conklin. Mgr. SECOND VARSITY Gene Felton Bob Kage Fred Miller Julie Petto. Mgr John Pulcipher Rick Beagle Greg Bright Jeff Gerow Mike Mauk Steve Nyland Jerry Ogden Rick Robbins Roger Strogh Brad Weber Paul Schneider THIRD VARSITY Jack Lane Don Reed JUNIOR VARSITY Dave Halachukas Mark Liddell Doug McGeorge Kent Morris Ron Parker William Shaw Roger Wares Dan A|a Tim Donahey John Fifarek Dan Kelly Tom Kratky Mike Lardie Don Lautner Karl Okerstrom. Mgr. Tom Park Ron Roslnskl Doug Sheckler Scott Sheldon Kevin Whiting MARCHING BAND FLUTES Claudia Light Don Groszek Lisa Randall Irene LeJeune Vicki Walsh Shelly Whaien Susan Eisner Sarah McKinley Lynn Mattern Kendra Bliss Cheryl Jewell Kay Wickstrand Becky Risk Joyce Green Cheryl Peek Lynn LaVire Karen Kimbel Cheryl Becker Sue Kevwitch Diane Foster Cathy Carboneau CLARINETS Sara Visscher Amy Holstad John Timm Suzanne Loney Mary Younglas Karen Pierce Nancy Thomson Donna Chilson Mary VanConant Kathy Killman Linda Johnson Janet Johnson Cindy Shaw Joy Bobb Susan SHI Janice Leach Pam Long Karen Mayr Kim White June Pero Mary McCafferty Mane Wiecheck Kim Fort Diane Visscher Kathee Kuhn Mark Miller Gina Mehigh Melissa Donkers Andy Roach Elbe Clem Kris Sotomanson Mary Hammond Pat Dupuis Denise Whiteford Tammy Potter ALTO SAXOPHONES Tom Newton Jim McClay Gary Smith Bob Kiepetka Nancy Linton Wendy Keumin Joe lee Bateman Gini Loomis Brian Hart Steve lacovoni Holty Scott TENOR SAXOPHONES Kirk Nichols Marla Conklin E-FLAT TRUMPETS Bill Carpenter Doug Higgins Jon Rigan 1ST CORNETS Tom Babel Brad Cramer John Bokram Scott Over holt Lon Anderson Debbie Mason 2ND CORNETS Doug McCoy Scott Meteer Richard Sarber David Comstock Don Wllcoxen Don Saltier John Stepke 3RD CORNETS Doug Amidon Jerry Bush Dave Goff Dean Varner Don Parker Vic Rosenthal Greg Tompkins ALTO HORNS Brad Bigelow Andy Richards Bridget Dwyer Doug Yaple Linda Conklin Marty Perln Kathy Lincoln Carol Loney Pam Wheat Tammie Baxter Pat Dwyer TROMBONES Ed Steiger Penny Dumbrille Terry Martin Dan Isaman Joe Johnson Larry Larson Doug Schekler Mike Mahn Steve Dueii Donna Roney BARITONES Mike McMaster Jane Gilmore Mark Roberts Dave Gault SOUSAPHONES Joe Kratky Tim Berg Gary Wetdenhamer Dale Willman Don Eisner Chris Dueii Jerry Williams PERCUSSION Mike Aja Donn Schroder Kelvin Shaw Steve Loveless Randy Peek Mike Arnold Larry Green Randy Kline Don Young Mike Lautner Kenn Overholt David Horn Tom Canham Brian Bishop Sally Bokram Sue Lincoln Ramona Kuhn POM PON GIRLS Rita Olson Gale Lockwood Mary Sawyer Cheryl Bullard Gabi Perez-Banuet Sue Nielsen Ann Alward Karen Hoyland FLAG CORPS Janice Waiters Jean Eby Tami Potter Bryn Lynch Christy Brown Lori Hardy Holly Jewell Vera deOHveira Lesley Fmeout Jolene Bennett DRUM MAJORS Steve Dooley Bill Dooley DIRECTOR A Thad Hegerbera ASSISTANT DIRECTORS Gregory L. Talford Dennis L. Johnson BAND MANAGER Tom Canham CONCERT CHOIR Cynthia Bristol Thomas Callison Steven Chase Nancy Ciesla Susan Clme Michelle Dye Joseph Filip Sheree Hooper Jeffrey Boyd Mathew Hepler Daniel Kelly Eric Okerstrom Kerth Packard Fount Rumanes Kristie School Chris Sherberneau Jayne Sieder David Stevens Louann Thomann Sally Bokram Patrick Beagle William Van Amberg Jane Lyon David Pelizzari Carol Grishaw Daniel Hall Mary Graham Shelly Schroeder Edward Ehrenberger Patrice Aldrich Joy Bobb Gregory Bright James Carpenter Karen Clark Nina Collins Katherine Des Auteis Nunzie Fisher David Garland Susan Greaige Barbara Hart Beverly Hart Bridget Kilpatrick Christine King Benjamin Laird Lislte Light Penny Milllken Richard Simon Lorrle WakJeck Daniel Sullivan Lisa Weiselberg Lee Wyatt Stephen Chamberlain Deborah Me Farland Michael Corcoran Rebeca Perez-Banuet Jerry Ogden Cathy Smith Carla Bartel I Timothy Brimmer Danny Bristol Thomas Chase Cathy Ferrat Michael Fiedler Debra Hilbert Miriam Holland Timothy Johnson Kathy Jones Fred Miller James Nantz Debra Obrien Patricia Secor Nicholas Sherberneau Rhonda Sweeney Michelle Umlor Brian Zimmerman Dennis Henschell Virginia Smith Mark Peck Scott Norris Jinnlfer Johnson Ann Shaw Mary Thompson Susan Lincoln Kathy Kerr Gerianne Condra Victoria Korb Johanna Poser •Choral-aires GIRLS CHOIR Beth Albright Sheryl Andrews Cheryl Becker Barb Bostwlck Vickie Bright Cheryl Dr eves Patricia Forsyth Mary Jane Hemming Shelley Hinds Patty Jaquish Margaret Pierson Karry Saxton Gan WakJeck Robin Yerter Tammy Olrverson Robin Chamberlain Helen Tuttle Pat Farrell Sandra Stowe Sharrali Greillck Dody Hackett Chris Hammontree Jennifer Jones Chris Mericle Sheilie Wheeiock Michelle AkJndge Carol Beilant Connie King Bernice Lautner Jeanette Brittain Cynthia Rossetti Lorna Gunnett Mary VanConant Barb Schutz CONCERT BAND FLUTES Lynn Mattern Cheryl Becker Karen Kimble Sue Eisner Lynne LaVire Sue Kevwitch Clarinets Melissa Donkers Kim White Karen Mayr Mark Miller Mary McCafferty Tammy Potter Kathee Kuhn Mary Hammond June Pero Patty Dupuis Denise Whiteford ALTO SAXOPHONES Virginia Loomis Gary Smith Steve lacovoni Holly Scott TENOR SAXOPHONES Marla Conklin Bob Kieotka BARITONE SAXOPHONE Brian Hart BASS CLARINET Pam Long CORNETS Victor Rosenthal Dean Varner Scott Meteer Doug McCoy John Stepke Dave Goff Doug Amidon Don Parker Jerry Bush Greg Tompkins FRENCH HORNS Tammie Baxter Pam Wheat Pat Dwyer BARITONE Dave Gault Mike McMaster TROMBONE Steve Dueii Mike Mahn TUBA Jerry williams PERCUSSION Kenn Overholt Brian Bishop Don Young Ramona Kuhn Dennis Panagopouios SYMPHONY BAND PICCOLO Mary Sawyer’ FLUTE Susan Nielsen Mary Sawyer’ Claudia Light Susan Lincoln Irene LeJeune Shelley Whalen Sarah McKinley Cheryl Peek Rebecca Risk Donald Groszek Vicki Walsh OBOE ENGLISH HORN Kay Wickstrand Katherine Carboneau BASSOON Gale Lockwood Wendy Kuemln Diane Foster Kristina Solomonson E-FLAT CLARINET Amy Holstad SOPRANO CLARINET Sara Visscher Amy Holstad Marie Wiecheck John Timm Suzanne Loney Janice Leach Karen Pierce Kimberly Fort Diane Visscher Mary Younglas Linda Keating Nancy Thomson Cynthia Shaw Gina Mehigh Mary Van Conant Janet Johnson Kathy Killman Robert Roach Susan Sill ALTO CLARINET Joelee Bateman Nancy Linton Ellen Clem BASS CLARINET Linda Johnson Joy Bobb CONTRA ALTO CLARINET Leslie Rosa ALTO SAXOPHONE Thoman Newton James McClay Thomas Canham Michael Lautner TENOR SAXOPHONE Kirk Nichols Steven Dooley BARITONE SAXOPHONE William Dooley CORNET Thomas Babel Douglas Higgins William Carpenter Brad let Cramer Jon Rigan Donald Wilcoxen Scott Overholt Donald Saltier Richard Sarber TRUMPET John Bokram Lori Anderson Debra Mason FRENCH HORN Bradley Bigelow Douglas Yaple Bridget Dwyer Andrew Richards Kathy Lincoln Martha Perin Linda Conklin Carol Loney TROMBONE Penny Dumbrille Edward Steiger Daniel Isaman Donna Roney Douglas Sc heckler Joseph Johnson BARITONE Jane Gilmore Gary Weidenhamer TUBA Joseph Kratky Timothy Berg Chris Dueii Dale Willman DOUBLE BASS Dale Willman PERCUSSION Michael Aja’ Donn Schroder’ Ann Alward Michael Arnold Kelvin Shaw Steven Loveless Randy Peek David Horn WIND ENSEMBLE MEMBER JAZZ ENSEMBLE Lori Anderson Dan Isaman Tom Canham Doug Sheckler Joe Johnson Brad Cramer Jim McClay Kirk Nichols Steve Dooley Penny Dumbrille Sue Nielson Jim Childs Brad Bigelow Bill Carpenter Doug Higgins John Bokram Tom Newton Dale Willman Mike Aja Mike Arnold Bridget Dwyer SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA VIOLINS Lisa Kuuttiia Cathy Frank Juke Gabier DeAnn O'Brien James Childs Jeff Olson Jackie Tyge Cindy Moss Mart Groesser Cindy Coates Robert Humphrey VIOLAS Johanna Poser Mary Sue Rogers Susan Greaige Jodi Baker Bill Batzer Reed Anderson CELLOS Susan Herman Becky Young David Williams Kathy Amidon Janet Fox DOUBLE BASSES Dale Willman Mary Krwln Michael Irwin HARP Becky Young FLUTES Sue Nielsen Susan Lincoln Cheryl Peek OBOES Kay Wickstrand Kathy Carboneau BASSOONS Diane Foster Kris Solomonson CLARINETS Sara Visscher Amy Holstad Karen Pierce John Timm BASS CLARINET Joelee Bateman TRUMPETS Bill Carpenter Brad Cramer Lori Anderson HORNS Brad Bigelow Bridget Dwyer Kathy Lincoln Karen Furman TROMBONES Penny Dumbrille Dan Isaman Larry Larson TUBA Joe Kratky PERCUSSION Mike Aia Kelvin Shaw Ann Alward Tom Canhan Donn Schroder STAGE BAND Bill Carpenter Doug Higgms John Bokram Tom Newton Dale Willman Mike Aja Mike Arnold Bridget Dwyer Brad Cramer Jim McClay Kirk Dootsy Penny Dumbrille Sue Nielsen Jim Childs Brad Bigelow Lori Anderson Dan Isaman Tom Canham Doug Sheckler Joe Johnson TRI-HI-Y Mary K Dean. President Jackie Ankefson Vice Preside Bonnie Linton. Treasurer Cathy Clarke Secretary Jill Eikey. Chaplin (second semester) Jon. Hinds. Chaplin (first semester) Karen Gilmore Carol Krotochvil Cathy Allen Jill Eikey Mome Morhardt Amanda Vrooiand Robin McClellan Bryn Lynch Jane Gilmore Jenny Miller Barb Morrison Debbie Powei Karen Snider Sheree Hooper Karen Ailsworth Sandy McNamara Laurie Benson Linda Lockwood Virginia Lutz Janet Sheckler Cyndl Brunette Geri Condra Kathy Jones Linda Leppek Nan DuFort Marla Conklin Kathy Kerr Nancy Linton Ann Ogden Beth Muha Jan Weathers Nancy Burcar DAR NOMINEES Sue Galloway Elizabeth Muha Becky Dery Laurie Spears Holly Jewel Karen Gilmore Debt Gauthier Patricia Ganter Carol Polmateer Ann Shea Kathy Green Laurie Dilley Karen Snyder DAR Good Citizen. Mary Thompson GIRLS TRACK VARSITY Janet Colbath Diane Culp Jo Drake Jarra Hllliker Wendy Hutson Nancy Thomson Claudia Light. Mgr. Dobbte McIntosh Mg' Terri Anderson Cathy Clarke Diane Fedorchak Jenny Olney Kay Richards Sue Sill Sandy Den Jane Gilmore Julie Pulcipher Sue Stasinski JUNIOR VARSITY Karen Ailsworth Diene Allen Patricia Crossiey Melissa Donkers Debbie Hansen Cathy John Barb Kromer Nancy Strong Tammy Zimmerman Rhode Stauchur. Mgr. BASEBALL VARSITY Homer Schuler Mark Stewart Greg Bush Ed threnberger Gary Moss Paul Quick Steve Dailey Steve French Den Grumley John Loomis Harvey Lofquist Dove Seiike Steve Southwick Craig Bush Dave Johnston Rick Waters JUNIOR VARSITY Waldie Anderson Terry Lautner Kevin Wilkes Jett Brunette Tony Erving Ron Juries Jett Masiowskl Bob Moore John Rossetti Don Shelder Kirk Smith Ken Totdebusch Jerry Williams Karen Clark Linda Lockwood Mary Sawyer Joanne Brown Karen Gilmore Karen Hoyland Michele Hoyland Jan Johnson Leslie Light Gale Lockwood Mary Sprenoer Melanie Umfor Pat Farrei Thomas Coates Marc Frick Cheryl Becker Kathy Lincoln Cathy Allen Sheree Hooper PIT BAND FOR MUSICAL Lisa Kuuttila Cathy Frank Julie Gabier DeAnn O'Brien James Childs Jett Olson Jackie Tyge Cindy Moss Mart Grosesser Johanna Poser Mary Sue Rogers Bill Batzer Susan Herman David Williams Kathy Amidon Janet Fox Dale Willman Mary VanConant Michael Irwin Becky Young Susan Nielson Cheryl Peek Kay Wickstrand Diane Foster Sara Visscher Amy Holstad John Timm Joelee Bateman Lori Anderson Brad Cramer Don Sattler Brad Bigelow Karen Furman Penny Dumbrille Dan Isaman Joe Kratky Donn Schoeder Kelvin Shaw Ann Alward Mr David Lake SKI CLUB Rick Newman John Bokram Mike A)a Mike Arnold Oave Hollis Mr, lober Doug Higgins Linda Johnson Oerri Condra Shelley Noteware Debbie Gaiia Beth Holman Mary Sawyer Gayle Broghamer TENNIS Dave lacovoni Steve Preston Jett Calvin Steve Garshaw Gary Gittord Tom Grenier Dave Holds Penny Millikan Rick Sarber Don Schroeder Bruce Taylor Dan lacovoni Steve lacovoni Kerry Murphy Jon Preston Dave Schmitt GAA Diana Allen Janice Arden Pat Crossley Nancy Driver Darlene Rebman Martha Grace Beth Holman Pam Long Sue Montgomery Lynn Moon Sharyn Price Sandy Reed Sue Sill Rhonda Stachur Sue Stasinskl Joyce Walters Norma Werbinski THE KING AND I (CAST) May 6.7.10.11.14,17.18. Kevin Hansknecht Lee Wyatt Jennifer Johnson Mary Thompson Steve Chamberlain Tim Brimmer Keith Packard Doug Higgins Jerry Wares Dan Sullivan Doug Yaple Jim Nantz Scott Norris Ortey Norris David Garland Brian Zimmerman Mimi Holland Patty Secor Kathy Des Autets Jayne Sieder Ken Luse Eric Simon Kent Wright Barb Aldrich Amy Belanger Tom Bertram Dale Daane Kim Gardner Beth Jordan Dan Kerr LeAnn Mannor Marena Sabo Laura Sondee Steve Sondee Carol Schneider Penny Schubert Cayce Weber Carol Polmateer Dana Schubert Pat Aldrich Sheryl Andrews Anne Becker Joy Bobb Cindy Bristol Sue Cltne Nina Collins Michele Dye Mary Graham Sue Greaige Deb Hilbert Holly Jewel Bridget Kilpatrick Chris King Ann Shaw • Kfc 1 . • • - 243 administrators and ACKERMAN. BERNARD. Business A S Davenport Coll. Of Bus Ferris State Coll. M.A. Mich. State Univ. also Northern U. 10 years at T.C.H.S. ALLSWORTH. CHARLES. Science Dept. B S. M.A. Western Mich. U. M S. Univ of N Dakota. Also Kansas State U. Kent State CMU. U. of Wise 10 years at T.C.H.S. sponsor of Science club. A22ANO. RENZO. Soc. Studies. B A M S Wayne State U. also U. of Colorado. MSU. Assumption Coll. 6 years at T.C.H.S. BADER. GLENN. Comm Arts. B A Miami U.. M A Eastern U. also Mich Tech, of Detroit. Wright State. U. of Dayton. 2 years at T.C.H.S. BARNER. GREG Music. B A CMU 6 years at TCHS sponsors gymnastics team. BARNHART. LEONA Comm. Arts 1 year at TCHS BERT. L. J. Music. B. of music B. in aci. in music ed B. of Sci. in Ed., at U. of Illinois 8 years at TCHS BEWALDA. MISS MARY KAY. Business B S in Ed. U. Of M also grad school at U. of M 8 years at TCHS. BOEHM. GEORGE. Mathematics BOEHM. MAXINE. Counselor B.S. CMU M A.. M S U 11: years at TCHS. BREAUGH. NEIL, Comm Arts BROWN. DWIGHT. Graphic Arts BURNS. MISS SYLVIA. Home Economics. B.S. Albion Coll, also MSU; 9 years at TCHS. BUSH. MISS VICKI. Soc Studies. A B CMU; also MSU. 6 yrs at TCHS CAMPBELL. ROBERT. Comm. Arts. B.A. and M A Western Mich. U: also Muskegon Community Coll; 2 years at TCHS. (reading specialist). COMSTOCK. BERT. Industrial Arts. B.S.. M.A.. MSU.; also U.S Navy Flight School. 9 yrs. at TCHS. CONSTANT. JOHN. Soc. Studies. B.A. Hope Coll.. 2 yrs. at TCHS. sponsors Varsity Club. CRAIG. JAMES Hd. Librarian A.B. Miami U. M.A. U. of Toledo. Ed. spec Wayne State U. also Sweden 3 years at TCHS CRAMPTON. RICHARD. Soc. Studies. BA. MSU. M.A.. U. Of Virginia; also U- of Minn., John Carroll U. at Cleveland; 11 years at TCHS. CUROW. FRED. Soc. Studies. BA MSU; M.A. U. of Hawaii; also Western Mich. U.. CMU: 9 years at TCHS; Sponsor of Students for International Understanding (SIU): Senior class advisor. Exchange student advisor. Model United Nations advisor. DODD. DONNA. Counselor. A.A; B A., M S. Grand Rapids Jr. College. Michigan State. U. of Wisconsin. State U. of New York (Frankfort. Germany) U. of S. California (Heidelberg. Germany) u. of Hartford. Conn. (Luzern. Switzerland ) Jr. girl's Counselor DODD. LARRY. Soc. Studies Chm. B A Western Mich U. faculty index M.A. Colorado State U.. also U. of S. California. European Area Extension. U. of Hartford. Conn at Mon-treaux. Switzerland. State U. of N.Y. at Frankfort Germany; 2 years at TCHS. DUNSMORE. DONALD. Soc. Studies. B.S. at CMU. MSU 8 years at TCHS DYE. DAVIO. Assistant Principal. B.A. U. of Toledo; M.A. (adm.) at M.S.U.: 16 years at TCHS EARL. MRS RUTH. Soc Studies B A . U Of M.; also MSU 3 years at TCHS. EBRIGHT. TERRY. Phsy. Ed. Chm.. B A Alma Coll.; also. CMU and MSU; sponsors Intra-mural sports 13 years at TCHS. ELZINGA. ALLEN. Drivers Ed. B A CMU: MA. MSU 5 years at TCHS FRISBEE. JOHN. Outdoor Lab. B.S. CMU. 1 year at TCHS GALNARES. JOHN. For Lang. Chm GARWOLD. ALAN. A.B., U. Of M.; M S.; CMU; also. EMU. Knox Coll.. Colby Coll and MSU; 6 years at TCHS. GERHARDT. JOHN. Comm. Arts. B.A. MSU: also Randolph-Macon Coll and Lake Superior Coll. 3; years at TCHS: sponsors Black Gold and assistant baseball coach GLENN. JERRY. C BkJg. Supr. and Counselor Western Mich. U.; M.A.. U. of M . also National Music Camp. GOLASKI. SANDRA. Soc. Studies. B A Bob Jones U.. Greenville. S.C.; MSU. 7 years at TCHS. HAINES. JOSEPH. Mathematics. HALE. JAN R.. Mathematics; B.S., U. of M.. M A. Indiana U.; also. Delta Coll., EMU: 4 years at TCHS HANSEN. GARWOOD. Comm. Arts Chm.; A.B.. M.A.. MSU; 13 years at TCHS; sponsor of Thespians, and Radio Broadcasters League HANSEN. Gary B . Science B.S. and M S. at MSU; also Ferris State Coll; 5 years at TCHS. HEGERBERG. Thad. Music Dept. Chm.. B of Music. 4 M of Music. MSU; 9 years at TCHS. HELMS. AL. Comm. Arts. B A at EMU. M.A. at U Of M ; also. Wayne State U.. 5 years at TCHS. JOHNS. JEAN. Girls Phys Ed.. B.S. Hillsdale Coll; also CMU. 5 years at TCHS. sponsor of GAA and SCOPE JOHNSON. DENNIS. Music; B.A.. U. of M. 2 years at TCHS. Jazz Ensemble director KATSAROS. PAUL. E Bldg Supr . B.S. Wayne State U.; MA.. U. of M 6 years at TCHS-KINSMAN. GEORGE. Bus. Ed. Chm. B.S. Bowling Green State U. (Ohio); M S also U. of Paris. France; U. of Durham. England, and Mich. Tech. Houghton. Mich.; 12 years at TCHS. KIRBY. MRS WINONAH. Home ec Chm. B.S. at MSU; Merrii Pimer School; 13 years at TCHS. KOSCHARA. JOHN. Art Dept Chm. B A Alma Coll M A 4 of also. Hofsra U. CMU and MSU; 12 years at TO sponsor of art club when It is active KRAFT. JAMES. Art Dept BA St Ambros Coll M A N ill 3 years at TCHS. LARSON. MRS LYNN. Soc Studies B A U. of M; also MS years at TCHS. LEWALLEN. ROBERT. Mathematics. B A Olivet CoD MSU. 7 years at TCHS coach of J.v. tootbaH. sponsor of Bogt Youth Center LIVINGSTON. WILLIAM. Science. B.S. NMU: M A Wmu;| Mich. Tech. 3 years at TCHS. LOBER. JOHN Phys. ed B.S Bowling Green State U and of ED also MSU. S years at TCHS. Coach of So; Football, and Assist, coach of track. LOBER. ROBERT. Ind Arts. B S (ed) Bowling Green Stt 2 years at TCHS. assist Football coach LOCKMAN. A Outdoor ed . Chm . B.S. CMU MS and I also U of Colorado at Boulder 26 years at TCt LOMBARD. LORNA, Home ec Education B.S Michigan! University 1 year at TCHS. LYNCH. THOMAS. Soc. Studies B.S. CMU MA.. U of M:| years at TCHS. BOEHM. MAXINE. Counselor. B.S.. CMU. MA. MSU. 11 at TCHS. MC MANUS. MICHAEL. Soc. Studies B.S. MSU 5 year TCHS. Faculty Adv. to Student Council. MC MATH. WILBUR. Voc. Director BS MS at MSU; CMU; 24 years at TCHS. MALMSTROM. DAVID. Soc. Studies B A. CMU. also Mi years at TCHS. Soph Basketball coach MASON. JEANNETTE. Comm. Arts Asst Debate coach, af Forensics director; Dir. of Childrens theater. MERCHANT. EDWIN. Science B.S. MSU. MS.. U of M.; years at TCHS advisory to soph clas MITCHELL. MAUREEN. Business Dept BBE. Eastern M. University, MS 2 years at TCHS MIXER. LYNN. Track coach (GIRLS) Scope advisor. B MSU CMU. P E 4 years at TCHS. MURPHY. RICHARD. Outdoor ed B.S. CMU. M.A. MSU. S Georgia Coll, and Indiana State U 6 years at TCHS Baseball coach NEIHARDT. JOE. Industrial Arts. B A. CMU. also k Guidance Counseling CMU. 6 years at TC coaching Track and Football NOVAK. WILLIAM. Mathematics. B.S. CMU. MAU. of Ala t MSU also U of M 34 years at TCHS NYKERK. LARRY Comm Arts B.S WMU also CMU. Gr« Valley State Coll. Taylor U. 6 years at TCHS ten coach and film series Coordinator 244 OBERLIN. WALTER. Curr. Director A B. WMU. M.A. Columbia U. and MSU; also. Colorado Coll. U of M VMI 18 years at TCHS. OOLEY. JAMES. Sconce B.S. Stout U. M S MSU. 21 years at TCHS. Head football coach ONKER. GERTRUDE. Latin and French B.A. and M.A. CMU.. U of M., U. of Wisconsin 26 years at TCHS PALMER. MERCEDITAS. For. Lang B A U Of M also MSU.. CMU . Alfred U. (N Y.) 6 years at TCHS. PARKER. BETTY. Comm. Arts A B U Of M: also MSU. CMU. Exeter Coll Oxford; 16 years at TCHS. National Honor Society Advisor PARRISH. DAVID. Music; BME.. MME . CMU 9 years at TCHS Vocal Music (director ). PAMPU. VIRGIL. “D Building Sup'r Counselor PIPER. WAYNE. Comm Arts B A MSU; 6 years at TCHS. Challenger advisor POTES. MRS ANN. A B 4 MA.. MSU also U. of Madrid. Spain 16 years at TCHS RAYMOND. JAMES. Driver ed. B.S. and M A MSU; 4 years at TCHS GoM coach RILEY. MISS GAIL. For. Lang. B.A. CMU; also University of Parts. U of Bordeaux. U. of Laval, and MSU. 6 years at TCHS Advisor for spring Tour. ROSENDALE. DAVID. Art B A Adrian Coll also MSU 4 years at TCHS. Head coach, wrestling SABO. JOHN. Comm. Arts A B. MSU also U. of Minn.; 11 years at TCHS. SALATHIEL. LYNDON. Comm. Arts BA Ama Coll MSU; 11 years at TCHS. coach of boy's 6 girls ski teams SCHUBERT. ARTHUR HS Principal AB 4 MA MSU; 10 years at TCHS plus 1 In New Zealand as exchange teacher; advisor to Student Council SMETHELLS. ELLABETH. Dir. of Guidance 4 Counseling. SMITH. MISS NELLIE. Business Ed B S CMU. also U. of Colorado. Boulder, and U. of Wise. 27 years at TCHS. SONNENMAN. JOHN. Soc. Studies B.A MSU; also Kalamazoo Coll 8 years at TCHS Advisor to Prep Club and Assistant wrestling coach. STOCKING. ELEANOR (Mrs.) Comm. Arts A B 4 M.A CMU; also, summer sessions at Trinity Coll. Oxford and Dublin; 7 years at TCHS Stratford Theater Tour. STUPKA. DANIEL. Science B.S NMU; M A MSU; also Mich. Tech 3V. years at TCHS. SUTHERLAND. IRVING. Special ed B.S. Morning, Sioux City. Iowa. M.A. U. of M 5 years at TCHS SWIRE. LAURA. (Mrs ) Comm Arts B A MSU also WMU; 5 years at TCHS SWIRE. JOHN. Mathematics B.S. MSU; 8 years at TCHS. TALFORD. GREGORY Music Bach of Music Education. CMU. U of M. 5 years at TCHS THIBEDEAU, JOSEPH. Math Dept Chm B A. Alma Coll. M A U of M. also MSU. CMU.: WMU and Oberiln College 11 years at TCHS. THORNBURG. BEVERLY. (Miss) Comm Arts B A Albion Indiana State 1 year at TCHS TRAHAIR. NORMAN. Industrial Arts Ch, BA 4 M A MSU; also Ferris State Coll. 15 years at TCHS TUROVAARA. PAUL. Science BA 4 M.A. NMU; also Mich Tech 2 years at TCHS URBAN. JERRY. Soc. Studies. B A 4 MA MSU. 6 years at TCHS WERLY. ROGER. Voc ed B.S. Ferris State Coll, also MSU and CMU. 5 years at TCHS; sponsor of DECA Club. (Distributive Education Clubs of America.) WETTERS. RICHARD. Comm Arts. B.S. MA. MSU CMU also Delta Coll, and U. of M 5 years at TCHS; advisor to the Environmental Club WITTIG. BRENDA. (Mrs.) Soc Studies B A MSU. also U . Of M and CMU; sponsor of Tri-Hi-Y. WOOD. ROGER. Mathematics; B.S. Hillsdale; also CMU and MSU « years at TCHS. Assistant coach to Varsity football. YEOMANS. MEGAN. (Mrs.) Spec ed Chm. BA.4MA MSU. also Wayne State U.; McMurray College 6 years at TCHS YOUNG DANIEL. Voc ed B.S WMU. also MSU; 9 years at TCHS. Assistant track coach 245 pines production line EDITORS— PATTIE COLLINS AND SHERRY HANNA Assistant Editor—Kathy Greilick Sports Editor—Bruce Taylor Assistant—Al Martin Artist—Manuel Carrizales Business Manager—Dale Willman Advertising Manager—Claudia Light Copy Editor—Sherry Hanna Layout Editor—Pattie Collins Index Editor—Sandy DeMoulpied Underclassmen Editor—Jean Klrt Assistant—Sandy Bishop Senior Editor—Sue Glauch Photographer-in-Chief—Greg Kauffman Staff— Mike Fiedler seniors Sandy Bishop (1 sem.) Manuel Carrlzales Pattie Collins Mike Fiedler Sue Glauch Kathy Greilick (1 sem.) Jean Kirt Nancy Kruse Claudia Light Mark Tompkins Mike Waldeck Dale Willman Carol Kratochvil Al Martin Robin McClellan Pat Murphy Lori Nostrant Merrisue Schultz Sari Scott Bruce Taylor Lorrie Waldeck sophomores Denis Hall and Pam Wheat Kathy Greilick Senior Assistant Editor Kathy was here for the first semester this year. She started us out with the first sales of the Pines and with classroom work. Organization of the underclassmen pictures was one of her many contributions to the class. Pattie Collins (Senior) Editor During my three years of working on the yearbook, I have come to realize the responsibility and work that has gone into the Pines. As co-editor of the 1974 Pines I find that the most important element of producing a first class yearbook and a yearbook that is a memorable one for the class of 74 and underclassmen is working together as a team. Much planning which includes many changes to improve each new publication involves many dedicated hours outside of school. The editors' constant bribing to get the staff to get their pages done to meet deadlines was a never ending battle. Despite all of this, it has been a fun, rewarding experience and I have received the satisfaction of accomplishment which means a lot to me. Last, but not least, I would like to wish the editor of the 1975 Pines, Bruce Taylor, and his staff the best of luck. Sherry Hanna Junior Editor This was my first year working on the Pines and it has really -been a great experience. You learn a lot about working with people and being an organizer as an editor. It isn't realized how many hours of labor go into producing a yearbook until you’ve been a part of it and put in the hours yourself. With lots of thanks to our staff and advisor, Mrs. Parker, we finally got it together— Body, Mind, and Spi 248


Suggestions in the Traverse City High School - Pines Yearbook (Traverse City, MI) collection:

Traverse City High School - Pines Yearbook (Traverse City, MI) online collection, 1957 Edition, Page 1

1957

Traverse City High School - Pines Yearbook (Traverse City, MI) online collection, 1959 Edition, Page 1

1959

Traverse City High School - Pines Yearbook (Traverse City, MI) online collection, 1965 Edition, Page 1

1965

Traverse City High School - Pines Yearbook (Traverse City, MI) online collection, 1975 Edition, Page 1

1975

Traverse City High School - Pines Yearbook (Traverse City, MI) online collection, 1976 Edition, Page 1

1976

Traverse City High School - Pines Yearbook (Traverse City, MI) online collection, 1977 Edition, Page 1

1977


Searching for more yearbooks in Michigan?
Try looking in the e-Yearbook.com online Michigan yearbook catalog.



1985 Edition online 1970 Edition online 1972 Edition online 1965 Edition online 1983 Edition online 1983 Edition online
FIND FRIENDS AND CLASMATES GENEALOGY ARCHIVE REUNION PLANNING
Are you trying to find old school friends, old classmates, fellow servicemen or shipmates? Do you want to see past girlfriends or boyfriends? Relive homecoming, prom, graduation, and other moments on campus captured in yearbook pictures. Revisit your fraternity or sorority and see familiar places. See members of old school clubs and relive old times. Start your search today! Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly! Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.