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volume 64 traverse city senior .yv a- T r ' A ,■ . 2 3 tabic of contents 5 We're number one was the cry heard in the fall of 1975, and we were. While the football team captured the LMAC title, the cheerleaders took a 1st at Grand Nationals (U.S.C.A.) and a 2nd in the State Championship (D.C.A.). This year the cheerleaders had an addition to their regular squad-coach Miss Pat Drzwiecki. Jan Demin and Chris Deering were the cocaptains of the Varsity while Sherri Hutson was captain of the J.V.'s. Along with cheering at our games, the cheerleaders sponsored a dance and judged the Elk Rapids tryouts. 6 opposite page: 1. j.v. cheerleaders bottom — kathy kozelko, lauri fahling. middle — lori shicktel. sherri hudson, patti sip pie top — terri miller. 2. varsity cheerleaders front — jenny johnson middle — laurie cross, sandy dery, chris deering, jan demin, carolyn fitz, sandy belland. top — kim molby. 3. our cheering squad gives the trojans support at lan sing-sex ton. 4. co-captains jan demin and chris deering show senior spirit! this page: 1. the varsity cheerleaders consistantly show pep and spirit at all the games. 2. laurie fahling and sherri hutson discuss the game. 3. laurie cross and jenny johnson take time to pose. 7 Homecoming 1975 was sparked by an exciting week of activity, clearly demonstrated by the spirit of the entire football season. Pep assemblies and wing decoration competition aided in boosting the Trojan spirit. In the float competition, the class of '76 portrayed their theme, Eat 'Em Up Trojans; It's Only A-Buck-An-Ear . The juniors chosen theme; Go '77, Blast The Bucks To Heaven,” along with a large bomb blasting the Bucks earned them second place, while the Soph's ended up in third place as their float showed how to Bury The Buck's”. Like all regular contests this season, the homecoming game was a victory, this time over the Grand Haven Bucs by a score of 48-8. Following the game, Sue Lang and Mark Brammer were crowned Homecoming Queen and King. Posseum Kreek provided the entertainment at the dance. opposite page: 1. a shot of king mark and queen sue following their coronation. 2. the trojan band marks a great performance as part of their senior show. 3. bomb em won a second place award for the juniors. 4. the class of 76 accepted the first place award as their float portrayed the theme eat em up trojans, it's only a buck-an-ear . this page: 1. coach ooley watches one of the plays that brought victory to the trojans. 2. the sophs take a third place with their giant trojan . 3. a crowd full of trojans boost the team on. 4 rick waters (11) scores one of his three touchdowns of the game to lead the trojans to a 33-8 victory. 5. the 1975 homecoming court, (see club index) The 'Spirit of 76 was the motto of the 1975-76 Pep Club, advised by Mr. John Sonnemann who was gracious with his time and patience. This year's Pep Club had many duties. After the exciting football season, preparations began immediately for the basketball, wrestling and baseball seasons as well as other seasonal sports activities. With the help of many spirited Trojan boosters, the Pep Clubbers accompanied the sports teams to many of their clashes with our ''rivals on the road”. Many thanks to the Pep Club officers for their efforts toward promoting a better school spirit. opposite page: 1. the sign painters added a little class to the trojan traveling buses. 2. b-a-n-a-n-a-s--go bananas' 3. kim tezak seals the trojans with a kiss' 4. sophomores do have spirit this page: 1. pep club advisor john sonneman 2. the 1975-76 pep club officers were president sue aldrich, vice president sue lang, secretary barb weaver, treasurer mis-y moo re, and historian maggie mcphilamy 3. the trojan motto!! 4. pep club is not all fun and games' Conveying one's feelings can, and often does, have beautiful results. The art department offers a number of ways to be creative with classes ranging from the basic Art I, to jewelry and metal work, drawing and painting, textiles, ceramics, and sculpture. These classes present a light and uncomplicated atmosphere in which students can relax from the regular school routine. It gives those people artistically inclined an opportunity to create to their full potential. 4 , T'p opposite page: 1. sculpture students: fritz marsh and sandy elhinger mold lifelike figures. 2. mr. kuceara pays a visit to mr. kraft's classroom. 3. mrs. potes in a thoughtful mood. 4 painting students work under the watchful eye of student teacher mr. parker. this page: 1. phil dupuis clays' around. 2. some finished work of the ceramics classes. 3. mr. rosendale offers advice to students in art I. 13 Tri-Hi-Y, a high school sponsored dub, is one of the more active student organizations in the community. The dub members participate in community affairs as well as school events. The group sponsored this year's Sadie Hawkins using a Halloween theme with Black Diamond providing the music. Tri-Hi-Y participated in community affairs by presenting a play for children in local hospitals and by attending the annual “Youth Legislature in Lansing where they joined with other high school groups in a simulation exercise with state legislature. Students looking for a club to involve them in more than just school events should look to Tri-Hi-Y for involvement and leadership. opposite page: 1. pam a mold seems to be lost in the mood of the music. 2. tri-hi-y officers brenda goff, carolyn fitz. nancy strong, jane gilmore, amanda vreeland. 3. bryn lynch.and other members pay close attention during the meeting. 4. when is somebody going to ask us to dance? this page: 1. barb kage and john rossetti pose as raggedy ann andy at the sadie hawkins dance. 2. black diamond vocalist gives it all he's got. 3. president jane gilmore takes charge of the meeting. 4 as the band plays the sadie hawkins's dancers go wild. 15 When asked her opinion of America, Amelia de Car-valhoe Silva was reluctant: It’s impossible to put into words what life is like in a country because you would really have to stay there for a long time before you could give a fair opinion. At first. English sounded confusing to Amelia, but as she became more accustomed, it became easier to comprehend. She enjoys T.C., especially snow: I was surprised even though I expected it!” English, Italian and Swiss-German speaking Peter Anliker from Switzerland finds the American way of life a new experience. Although he feels he hasn't been here long enough to compare the U.S. with his home, it seems strange to him that many Americans feel that they must be on top. Peter's brother came to America as an exchange student, and his family hosted a student from California. Some of Peter's interests are music, rowing and sailing, so he especially likes the water and the woods of this area. Jim Garber, exchange student from Liberia, finds the women's liberation movement most unusual. He thinks that too many things can happen to a girl when she is out alone ; he feels that girls should have parental consent to leave during their study halls. Among Jim's hobbies are sailing, soccer and meeting people. He is anticipating the winter snow since it is not common in Liberia, and he would also like to learn to ski. I like the way I could choose my courses, said Marlene Weber from the Phillipines. At home, Marlene attended an all girls Catholic School with the block system, of one subject all morning and another all afternoon. Their system also has each class with a certain teacher only once a week, so hourly classes seem unique. When she returns to the Phillipines, she plans to attend college to further her education. French exchange student Brigette Roulonis is here to complete her senior year at T.C.H.S. She likes the freedom she has, such as conversing freely with teachers, leaving during free periods, and changing classrooms each hour. In her school at home, she had to stay with the same students for all of her classes. In spite of her previous misgivings about America, the people here are very friendly, making her feel right at home. School in West Germany according to Mathias | Matthew Winkler is very different from here. They study harder and have much less choice in what they wish to study. In his country, students may choose either a nine year public school program or a 13 year program in a private school. Matthew likes it here, and he feels that people are more free and seem more liberal Matthew has many interests including horseback riding, and he hopes to make the the ski team this year. I 16 Fast for the World Harvest, get together's, Halloween, Christmas, and end of the year parties highlighted this year for the 35 students of SIU — Student for International Understanding. The $215 collected for World Harvest was given by students who fasted for 24 hours, donating their food money to Ox- fam America which sponsors development projects around the world. Monday night meetings consisted of foreign exchange students presenting their countries' people and customs, through slides and discussions. A dance brought in proceeds for Model United Nations and UNICEF. 1. students from different lands come together for a picture. 2. siu club officers are president cherly harris, mr. curow advisor, vice-president mike irwin, treasurer and secretary — historian marci finateri (not pictured) 3. siu members discuss current events in an after school meeting. 4. marlene and brigette seem to be interested in the current issue being discussed. 17 • that among these are Ackerman, Rhonda Adams, Brenda Ailsworth, Kenneth Aja, Thomas Alderman, Brian Aldrich, David Aldridge, Daniel Alexander, Philip Allen, Sandra Allen, Susan Allers, Charlene Amidon, Nancy Andersen, Mark Anderson, Karen Andres, Theresa Ankerson, Cynthia Ansorge, Janet Apsey, Tina Rae Arnold, Bruce Arnold, David Ash, Mike Asiala, David Avery, Kreg Baesch, Cynthia Baker, Renee Bancroft, Leslie Bankey, Brenda Barnes, Ronda Bartone, Jeff Basta, Douglas Beagle, Bradley Bear, Rae Beaverson, Tony Becker, Barbara Beckwith, Darryl 21 Beers, Kathleen Beery, Ronald Bell, Steve Bennett, Sue Berry, Ellen Bettley, Michael Bigelow, Michelle Birgy, Angela Bolding, Steve Bonomo, Keith Boomer, Thomas Bordash, Martin Boring, David Bovee, Douglas Bowman, Rodney Braden, Barbara Braden,Kay Braden, Vanessa Bradford, Robin Breithaupt, Jan Brentana, Jyl Brill, Penny Bristol, Bethany Bristol, Linda Britton, Elizabeth Brown, Brenda Brown, Paul Brown, Sue Brubaker, Catherine Brunette, Laura Bruno, Richard Buchan, LaVonda Bucket, David Buday, Jon Bugai, Mary 22 Bullard. Charlene Burns, Evelyn Burtsher, Elizabeth Bush, Shirley Buys, Michelle Bye, Lisa Caldwell, Joyce Calvin, Jill Candey, Mark Canute, Jeffrey Canute, Scott Carling, Ella Carlson, Mark Carroll, Patrick Case, Michael Case, Roger Cates, Susan Cermak, Ryan Chaney, Cheryl Chell, Michael Chmielewski, Mary Cline, Michael Clouse, Warren Cody, Mary Colbath, Carol Cole. Randall Cole, Steven 23 Cook, Randy Cooper, Anne Cooper, David Cosgrove, Sue Cox, Ernest Coyne, Patrick Crane, Jeffrey Craycraft, Robert Creager, Leitha Croff, Tami Curtiss, Susan Danielson, Terri Davis, Lisa Dean,Jane Decker, Gary Deloy, Sandra Dewar, William Deweese, Robert Dewilder, Beverly Dickinson. Deborah Dixon, Brian Doerr, Bret Dohm, Thomas Dow, Laurie Driver, Laurie Drury, Shiela Duell, Daniel Dunaitis, Dale Dunbar, Lisa Dunbar, Tracey Duncan, Thomas Eager, Penny Edge, Tim Edwards, Joyce Eggli, Mark 24 Egler, Michael Eh linger, Mary Elliott. Drew Elsbury, Elizabeth Elsenheimer, John Elsenheimer, Louis Elzer, James Elzinga, Lynn Emdres, William Emerick, Richard Ewing, Mark Fahling, Laurie Fahling, LuAnne Farley, Terri Feese, Craig Fehlman, Ralph Feiger, Dawn Ferguson, Daniel Ferguson, Laurie Ferris, Francine Fewins, Susan Fiegel, Pamela Finateri, Marilyn Fisk, Keith Fitzgerald, Andrew Fleis, Mary Folk, Laurie Ford, Susan Forton, Andre Fosnight, Debbie Foster, Mark Foust, Linda Fouts, James Fox, Judith Franke, Deborah 25 Franke, Joseph Fraser, Nikki Frazier, Pamela Fritz, Carol Fulford, Paula Fuller, Robin Gabrick, Mark Galla, Ann Galloway, Tammy Gallop, La Von Gardner, Peri Gauthier, David Gavitt, Mary Gayford, Gregory Gillson, Debra Gilmet, Thomas Giuffre, Michael Goff, James Gorcyca, Shari Goss, Shawn Graf, Jared Grant, Valerie Graves, Kelly Green, Jennifer Green, Nancy Green, William Greenman, David Greenman, Donna Gregory, Rita Greilick, Kathy Groesser, Cindie Grueber, Patrick Guba, John Habitz, Steven Hall, Mari 26 Ham, Teresa Hampel, Nancy Hanchett, Debra Hanchett, Jean Hanley, James Hansen, Arthur Harper, Sheerie Harrigan, Diane Harris, Gale Harris, Linda Harris, Susan Harrison, Darla Hartley, Kelly Hatfield, Kim Hatfield, Robert Haughn, Larry Hawkins, Robert Hayes, Karen Haywood, Joyce Heimforth, Steven Henschell, Jeffery Hensel, Robert Hepner, Tina 27 Hilbert, Patricia Hobson, Kevin Hoffman, Mark Hoffman, William Holland, Steve Hoi tom, Charles Hoogesteger, Susan Hornacek, David Horton, Donna Hott, Michael Howard, Ellen Howard, Kathleen Hoxsie, Jennie Hoy, Randal Hubbell, Robert Hubbell, William Hunt, Marcia Hutson, Sheri Iannotti, Madelyn Irish, Leslie Irish, Sandra Jaeger, Donald Jacobs, Dianne Jamieson, Jeanne Jamieson, Krista Jamison, Patti lennett, Cynthia Jewell, Jody Johnson, Jane Johnson, Karen Johnson, Pamela Jones, Amy Jones, Laurie Joppich, Bernadette Kabat, Laur a 28 Kadrovach, Sherry Kahrs, Steve Kamphouse, David Kantz, Debra Keenan, Brenda Kelly, Pete Kenney, Carolyn Kenny, Jill Kerlin, Kriste Kerrigan, Lorraine Keusch, Judith Kidd, Walter Kiemele, Fred Kimbel, Kolleen King, Janet King, Vonnie Kirsch, Kenneth Korth, Kathy Kozelko, Kathy Kramer, David Krakowski, Mary Krohn, Greg Kroupa, Mark Kruse, Shari Kucera, Janice Lammers, Scott LaMontagne, Debra Lancewicz, Garry Lardie, Brian Lardie, Janice Largent, Thomas Laurent, Greg Lautner, Cynthia Lautner, David Lautner, Edward 29 LaVigne, Linda Lawrence, Pam Leach, Margaret Leach, Randall Lehr, Charmin Leppek, Daniel Lewis, Jeff Lihou, William Lincoln, Beth Lint, Scott Lipka, Suzanne Liske, Mitchell Lockwood, Heather Lohner, John Loney, Joseph Loomis, Lisa Loveland, Linda Lowell, Lori Leuck, Sandra Lundberg, Andrew Luse, Pamela Mack, Susan Maeder, Jerry Magee, Valerie Mahn, Vanessa Mang, James Marsh, John Marsh, Ruth Maslowski, Jan Matthew, Jamie McCarry, Leith McCarry, Lori McFarland, Cherry McKinley, Kevin McManus, Mischa 30 McMaster, Karen McKian, Wendy McQuade, Daniel McQueer, Jan Merchant, Debbie Meyer, Rebecca Mileski, Michael Miller, Richard Miller, Rosemary Miller, Terri Milligan, Beth Milliman, Ralph Minier, Dawn Minnema, Thomas Molmen, Lisa Moore, Steven Morgan, Charlene Morgan, Phyllis Muehling, Jerry Murner, Janice Murphy, Becky Myers, Sharon Nall, Frank Newman, Sandy Niergarth, Steve Norton, Randle 31 Norton, Sharon Nothacker, John Nunn, Cheryl Oberlin, Renee O'Brien, Denette Oliver, Todd Olney, Charlotte Olson, Richard Overmyer, Deborah Page, Cathy Palm, Terri Panich, Susan Parker, Wesley Parks, Larry Parshall, Nancy Paslick, Clayton Paterson, David Peckham, Emily Peckham, Kelly Peete, Kim Pelham, Kimberly Pelizzari, Ann Penney, Teresa Perin, Amy Perry, Doug Petroskey, Dan Pfennig, Nancy Pifer, Takis Pobuda, Larry Pomeroy, Tina Popp, Theresa Phar, David Prentiss, Melissa Prosch, David Prouty, Paul 32 Purkiss, Bruce Purkiss, James Purvis, Michelle Ramoie, Kevin Ray, Mark Reamer, James Reed, Denny Reed, Lou Ann Reed, Phylis Reidel, Jeffrey Richard, Jeffery Richards, Barbara Richardson, Monice Richardson, Tracy Rinehart, Tonya Risk, Jean Risk, June Ritchie, Maureen Ritola, Janice Roach, Michael Robertson, Steve Robertson, Steven Roe, William Rogers, Nancy Rogers, Sally Rogers, William Rombouts, Paul Roster, John Routsong, John Rudd, Robert Ruman, Therese Rundell, Peter Russell, Robert Rutila, Tod Ryon, Kerri 33 Saxton, Shawn Scharling, Sue Schichtel, Lori Schroeder, Michael Schroeder, Wendy Schudlich, Rebecca Schultz, Rick Schulz, Carol Schumacher, Mary Scott, Millie Seeley, Kelly Selkirk, Susan Sell, Susan Send, David Send, Susan Shackney, Steven Shaw, Laurie Shaw, Leslie Sherman, Kim Shink, Karen Shutler, Carl Sikorski, Pamella Silva, Paula Simone, Teresa Sinn, Mary Sipple, Patricia Skudlarick, Connie Slade, Tauney Smart, Jill Smith, Doug Smith, Keith Smith, Kevin Smith, Michelle Smith, Penny Smith, Rick 34 Smith, Stuart Smith, Susan Smith, Tracy Snow, Lisa Somero, Kevin Soper, Kenneth Spaulding, Molly Spears, Amy Spohn, Theodore Sprenger, Susan Stafford, Steven Starr, Joyce Starr, Linda Stasinski, Lorraine Steed, Janny Steinbach, Gary Stone, Cindy Stormer, Becky Stowe, Delora Stowe, Laura Stowe, Laurie Strait, Leroy Strehlke, Kevin Strieker, Lynne Stroh, Melissa Strong, Julie Swanson, Janice Tanner, Debra Tanner, Matthew Tanner, Vonnie Taylor, Jill Taylor, Tonda Tegal, Linda Terry, Robert Tervo, Audrey 35 Thomann, Patricia Thomas, Brian Thomas, Cynthia Thomas, Randall Thompson, James Thompson, Jill Thompson, Elizabeth Tolle, Brian Tompkins, Jeff Tompkins, Scott Tossava, Paula Tracy, Teresa Trimmer, Phillip Underwood, Robert Underwood. Sarah Underwood, Victoria Valade, Robert Vandervolt, Jane VanFarowe, Beth VanNorwick, Amy VanWagoner, Nancy Waldo, Kim 36 Walsh, Kimberly Walsh, Tom Walters, Marie Walters, Ray Walters, Renee Watson, Dawn Watters, Jeffrey Weber, Frank Weese, Philip Wehr, Mary Weidenhamer, William Welch, Wendy Werkema, Patricia Wester, Barbara Whitefield, Beth Wilhelm, Chris Willey, Jenifer Williams, Denise Williamson, Laura Wilson, Eunice Wilson, Todd Winowiecki, Kim Wistrand, Lesli Wolff, Lisa Wood, Kristina Wooster, Michael Wright, James Yokeum, William Young, Mary Zagers, Scott Zeigler, Brenda Zika, Tammy Zook, Sally 37 THOSE Abernethy, John Ahlberg, Randall Aites, Eric Albro, Diane Allen, Calvin Alpers, Robert Ayers, Lavern Backus, Charles Baer, Rae Bailey, Sandra Baker, Donald Balentine, Gary Barber, Thomas Barnes, Zane Bazzett, Eric Beagle, Jon Beardsley, Geana Bell, Thursday Bembeneck, Kenneth Bensen, Chris Blaylock, Jeff Boone, Dale Bowen, Joel Bramer, Arthur Brewer, James Brinkerhoff, Beth Buchan, Gregory Burbank, James Burgess, Timothy Burkholder, Michael Burroughs, Kathy Bush, Gregory Cebula, Kathleen Challender, Cherri Chamberlain, Charles Chappel, Blaine Cherba, Brian Chouinard, Christina Christner, Brian Clarke, Douglas Claypoll, Robert Cobb, Brian Cole, John Coughlin, Cheryl Crawford, Ian Davis, Daniel Davis, Kirk Desano, Mark Dean, David Denman, Terry Dickenson, Marclene Dilley, Mary Dust, Michael Drilling, Michael Duchamp, Daniel Edinger, Jeffrey Egeler, Douglas Emerson, Thomas Erving, Daniel Evans, Tamlynn Fehlman, Ruth Ferguson, Howard WHO ARE. BUT Fleming, Laurie Forbes, Val Force, Lizabeth Forcier, Curt Fortin, Kim Franke, Jeff Franklin, Mitchell French, Joni Friske, Kim Frost, Lance Gabourie, Joel Gallego, Lydia Gary, Dennis Gierok, Debra Glowacki, Michael Goodman, Brian Graham, Cindi Greene, Robert Greene, William Grist, Mark Groesser, Lynette Grubaugh, Owen Crumley, Terri Habermehl, Stuart Hall, Moira Hanna, Paul Harmon, William Harris, Devon Heiges, Robert Hemming, Robert Herman, Lisa Hibbard, Cori Higgins, Daniel Hilbert, Larry Hinds, Daniel Hitchens, Paul Hoffman, John Hoffman, Scott Hoogesteger, Susan Houle, Robert Huffman, John Hunt, Lisa Hurst, Jim Irwin, John Jakee, Ricky Jesswein, Monica Johnson, Douglass Johnson, Kenneth Johnson, Robert Johnson, Wendy Jordon, Robert Julien, Elisa Kalbfleisch, Julie Kalena, Linda Kerby, Wade Kimbrell, Douglas Kline, Jonathon Knaggs, Derrick Korson, Mark Kreh, Tammy Kurtzal, Elery Labonte, Linda WEREN’T Lamie, Thomas Lane, William Larson, Bruce Lasco, Laurie LaVire, Michael Lawrence, Gregory Lawyer, Larry Leroy, Kent Lessard, Mark Lewis, Cynthia Lewis, Kimberly Linda), Craig Linderleaf, Karen Lindsey, Marie Lint, David Lint, Tim Lund, Brenda Mahn.Lori Manley, William Marek, Brian Maue, John Mauk, Dwight Maxwell, Susan McDowell, Owen McLachlan, John McNabb, Steven Merritt, Kathy Mikula, Meta Miller, Ken Mistele, Janet Molby, Jon Monroe, Mark Moore, Douglas Murphy, April Musser, Lawrence Myers, Michael Neihardt, Don Nervig, Alan Newman, William Nichols, Ronnie Nielson, John Nottage, Richard Nye, Allen O'Brien, John Osborne, Billy Palmer, Timothy Parens, Robert Pank, Steven Paupore, Roger Pendock, Doyle Penny, Marc Pero, Danny Petch, James Phillips, Edward Pobuda, Donna Poertner, Timothy Poling, Ricky Popa, William Potter, Natalie 38 Powell, Jon Rademaker, Michael Randell, Daniel Rasmussen, Hans Reamer, Chris Reamer, David Reed, Patrick Revnell, Teresa Rickerd, Gerald Rocker, Daniel Rogers, Mark Rokos, Duard Rozumny, Myron Rucker, James Sarber, Michael Saur, Thad Savage, Brad Saylor, Brian Schaub, Fredrick Schaub, Kenneth Schaub, Randy Schichtel, Paul Schoening, Becky Schopieray, William Selkirk, William Severe, Ogis Shalda, Robert Sheffer, Jeffrey Schockney, Scott Skay, Jennifer Sladek, James Sleder, Kyle Small, Thomas Smith, Craig Smith, Donald Smith, John Snyder, Kevin Spencer, Jeffrey Sperry, James Stein, Douglas Strieker, Penny Stuart, David Sullivan, Garry Sweet, Edward Tate, Gregory Thirlby, Julie Tobias, Christopher Toedebusch, Bob Tomaszewski, Kevin Tompkins, Ted Tyardek, Jeff Tyardek, Kris Tyler, David Ufer, Mark Vergolint, Dino Vert, Anthony Vezina, Lisa Waisanen, Dennis Waldron, Connie Waldron, Tommy Weatherholt, David Weiselberg, Allen Wells, Scott Wilson, Duwayne Wilson, Neal Winowiecki, Aloysuis Wooters, Cheryl Wright, Michael Wys, Beverly Yeomans, John Yokeum, Michael Youker, Steven Young, Mike Zachary, Sam Tiojans 1st in LMAC, 2n in State Amazing! What more can be said about the 1975 Trojan Football team? Under the great coach Ooley, the Trojans finished the regular playing season with a perfect 9-0 record and found themselves in Michigan's first prep playoffs. The regular season was highlighted by a 21-20 last second victory over Muskegon Catholic Central and a 53-7 slaughter over Benton Harbor in which a new LMAC rushing record was set. Then came the playoffs. In the semi-final game, the Trojans faced the Kalamazoo Giants and wallopped them 48-6. So the mighty Trojans moved on to the state final game where they were defeated by a tough Livonia Franklin team 21-7. Although they were defeated, they were still considered, by many, to be the best team in the state. They were rated first by the UPI poll and the Detroit Free Press. Afterall, the Trojans finished first in the LMAC and 2nd in the state! 1975 SCORE BOARD T.C 40 , owosso OPP 7 47 A UNIV. OF DETROIT ir 0 21 MONA SHORES f 0 27 ALPENA 14 21 MUSKEGON CC. 20 43 GRAND HAVEN 8 33 MUSKEGON 7. 53 BENTON HARBOR 6 28 GRAND LEDGE 7 35 KALAMAZOO 6 7 LIVONIA FRANKLIN 21 opposite page: 1. rick waters shows that the trojans are on top. 2. all eyes anticipate the extra point against livonia franklin. 3. Fitzgerald puts a stop to the l.f. offense as dan bush looks on. this page: 1. dave johnston intercepts a pass against kalamazoo. 2. q.b. kim tezak sets up behind tackle john fifarek. 3. john rossetti shows slight disappointment after a long season. 4. bruce mclachlan dives for a first down. 5. the elusive rick waters leaves the enemies behind. 41 this page: 1. all-stater mark brammer casually scores another t.d. 2. kelly taylor goes all out for another extra point kick. 3. dave beagle makes one of his record interceptions. 4 kim tezak throws another t.d. pass. opposite page: 1. the 1975 state runner-ups. 2. chris buday crushes the ball carrier. 3 42 4 Varsity Football: front row — B. King, D. Johnston, B. McLachlan, M. Brammer, R. Waters, D Beagle, B. Dorie, J. Fifarek, J. Rossetti. 2nd row — R. Serbin, L. Clarke, J. Heim, G. Hamilton, K. Tezak, J. Hardy, T. Donahey, C. Buddy. B Moore. 3rd row — F. Sanders, S. Greenman, B. Lautner. M. Tomcal, B. Pines, F. Marsh. T. Ooley, K. Taylor. 4th row — T. Belanger, L. Kinney, C. Fitzgerald. R. Walters, 5. Rice, D. Bush. 5. Petsch. 5th row — T. Harmon, S. Huston, B. Weidenhamer, M. Giuffre B. Savage, E. Mehl, T. Leppek. 6th row — Trainer, R. Lober, B. Jones, G. Provins, C. Johnston. D. Mahn, P. Wise. C Stevens, back row — Coaches, G. Boehm. J. Oolev. R. Wood. J.V. Football - front row: S. Poncar. J. Armor, E. Mehl. B Jones, B. Stefan iak, C. Dillard, P. Anderson, D. Rickard, R. Wheelock. 2nd row — M. Courtade, J. Garland. S. Rice, T. Belanger. P. Vandermuen, M Hamacher, M Miller, D. Burgess 3rd row — S. Rademaker, M. Giuffre. D. Petroskey, B. Savage. B. Greene, M. Candey. K. Soper, M. McLachlan, B. Beagle. 4th row — K. Hartley, M. Gabrick. F. Weber, K. Kirsch. D. Leppek. B. Weidenhamer, B Straight. J Budav, M. Spencer. 5th row — S. Zaggers, J. Lober. J. Constant, A. Nervig. TVs (j Sophs Have Promising Season 1975 was a very promising year for the future football teams at T.C.S.H. The sophomore and J.V. teams tallied a most impressive underclassmen seasons ever. The sophomores, who finished 3-2 on the season were lead defensively by Mike Case with 30 tackles and offensively by Craig Smith with 478 yards and 32 total points while Jeff Bartone scored 30 points with a total of 334 yards. The J.V.'s finished 6-1 in 1975. Their powerful offense scored 162 points while the defensive squad held their opponents to 34 points. Outstanding players for 1975 were Bill Weidenhamer with 402 total yards for an average carry of 5.4 yards and Mike McLachlan with 308 total yards and an average of 5.7 yards per carry. 3 T.C. 32 MES1CK Opp. 0 18 ALPENA 0 20 ALPENA 0 34 GRAND HAVEN 0 23 MONA SHORES 8 14 MCC 20 21 MUSKEGON 6 T.C. SOPH. SCOREBOARD OPP. 6 KINGSLEY 22 8 CENTRAL LAKE 34 28 FROSH 0 46 STE. SAULT MARIE 22 26 ST. FRANCIS 12 Soph, football — front row: P. Alexander, T. Poertner, M. Meyers, J. Hurst. R. Walters, D. Perry, J. Bartone. B. Purkiss. 2nd row — D. Clarke. R. Cook, S. Goss. K Avery, D. Beckwith, M. Korson, J. Tompkins, B. Selkirk. 3rd row — M. Case. R. DeWeese, T. Spoken. M Burkholder, B. Hubbell, P. Prouty. T. Wilson, B. Stowe. 4th row — Coach T. Wilson, K. McKinley, B. Harmon, R. Hoy, J. Beagle, G. Krohn, C. Smith, Coach B. Lewallen. 1 3 opposite page: 1. the 1975 j.v. team. 2. matt courtade simply out runs the muskegon catholic crusaders. 3. eric mehl attempts an extra point as brian jones holds the ball. 4. coach constant converses with the big eye in the sky. 5. coach lober helps out with the j.v.'s. this page: 1. j.v. cheerleader patti sipple watches intently. 2. the sophomore football team. 3. button, button, who's got the button? 4. another j.v. first down. Intramural Basketball This year, 152 boys participated in intramural basketball. For league play, everyone was drafted onto one of eight even teams. Games were played on Monday afternoons and Wednesdays before school. The season usually ends with a tournament between the all-star teams from the sophomore, junior and senior class, but this year the tournament was cancelled. this page: 1. frank sanders gets all excited as the game is tied up. 2. the fast break in action. 3. jim baxter scores over the heads of angry opponents. 4. the strain and struggle for the high rising jump ball. 5. mass confusion often interfered with the games. 46 Practice Pays Off Completing one of their most successful seasons (5 wins-6 losses), the Girls' Tennis Team under Coach Gail Riley showed the results of many hours of practice. In the regionals held in Midland, Sue Williams and team captain Bryn Lynch made it to the doubles quarter finals. In singles, Ivanka Baic and Christy Bowerman qualified for the quarter finals. The results placed them in a tie for third place. 1 Girls'Tennis — front row: Janet Ansorge, Nancy Strong, Jodee Taylor, Jill Bach, Tami Evans, Lisa Wyatt, Heather Lockwood, Becky McClellan, back row: Coach Gail Riley, Julie Basta, Mary Calcutt, Sue Williams, Bryn Lynch, Ivanka Baic, Christy Bowerman. this page: 1. ivanka baic gives a smile as she follows through on her forehand. 2. heather lockwood swings into action with a forehand. 3. jodee taylor swings through on back-wood. 47 Harriers Clinch an Undefeated Season The Trojan Harriers had a victorious season with 14 wins and no losses. They went undefeated in dual meets and have had 19 victories in a row over two years. This year a varsity and a J. V. team took part in meets with competitors throughout the state. After participating in 14 meets, the cross country team proved that long hours of practice and diligent work at perfecting running skills really does pay off. Returning was coach Daniel Young, who has contributed to the team's accomplishments. opposite page: 1. the 1975 trojan golf team. 2. coach raymond shows the players some techniques. 3. tom pelto putts for par. 4. dan o'brien putting on the green. CROSS COUNTRY SCORES T.C. OPPONENT 16 CADILLAC 42 24 ALPENA 31 16 ST. FRANCIS 42 17 BENZIE CENTRAL 41 27 MT. PLEASANT 28 21 ELK RAPIDS 34 15 BUCKLEY 48 15 MANISTEE 48 19 MESICK 44 24 ELK RAPIDS 34 15 ST. FRANCIS 48 15 MANISTEE 50 15 BENZIE CENTRAL 45 24 CADILLAC 36 2nd ST. FRANCIS INV. 5 th ALPENA INV. 2nd L.M.A.C. 15 th RECIONALS 5. noel schroeder wallops a drive. 6. dan o'brien lines up putt, this page: 1. the trojan harriers at the starting line during practice. 2. trojans lead the pack! 3. runners warm-up for a practice workout as coach dan young looks on. Golfers Swine to a 3rd Place Finish in LMAC The 1975 Trojan Golf team, coached by Mr. Jim Raymond, earned 3rd. place in LMAC standings with a 6-2 record. This all began with the summer league program, which helped team get with the “swing of things before the regular season started. Then they followed through with a season highlighted by a low team score of 316 strokes. Special recognition must go to Mike Davis and Tom Raymond, the 4th. and 7th. lowest scorers on the all-conference team. The regular season of play ended with the Trojans placing sixth in the regionals. Golf: front row- Dennis Waisenan, Doug Frazier, Tom Pelto, Dan O'Brien back row -Charles Wyckoff, Mike Davis. Tom Raymond, Mike Asiala, Scott Brazaski. Mr. Jim Ray-mond. Missing is Noel Schroeder. k 4 VARSITY GOLF SCORES 3 d IN LMAC T.C. OPP 31 t CADILLAC 331 8.1(9) ALPENA v J 181(9) 33 ALPENA 345 m MT. PLEASANT 352 «Z3 CADILLAC 343 328 PETOSKEY 329 337 PETOSKEY 319 337 RUDYARD 364 „VJ.V (9-HOLE) if 169 179 176 ELK RAPIDS.- • ELK RArtDS ELK RATCDS 1 171 176 ST. FRANCIS 184 5 I 52 54 f ft I Varsity team from left to right: Kelly Thomas, Judy Sheffer, Barb Clous, Cathy Kelly, Pat Crosley, Diana Allen, Carolyn Keesor, Barb DeBruyn, Sally Shaw, Julie Blackburn, and Julie Pulcipher. opposite page: 1. team members scramble for the ball. 2. julie blackbum on a fast break. 3. diana alien fakes and drives for two points, this page: 1. judy sheffer shoots free throw shot. 2. at the line julie pulcipher shows determination. 3. diana alien attempts a lay-up. 50 TP'UUtf, ‘ 14 jrooci 10 TROJAN? c;a etion The Girls' Varsity Basketball team, under Coach Vicki Bush, completed its third season with a 7-11 record and moved to third place in the LMAC with a 6-4 record. The competition was equally matched, with the team edged out on eight of its eleven games, losing within six points. MONASHOK MANIST’ i MUSKEGON! ELLSWORTH ,THOLlC CENTRAL Coach Bush explains, These games could have gone either way; it was the lack of experience and the injuries that hurt the team. From experience gained this year, the team should be well prepared for a winning season next fall. Injuries plagued the Girls J.V. Basketball Team during the middle part of their season. The girl cagers finished with 7 wins and 11 losses with their best victory against the Grand Haven's Girl Buccaneers. The girls showed much improvement throughout the season after starting out with little experience. Next year's varsity looks very promising as many of these girls will be returning. top row: Julie Strong 45, Deb Dickinson 11, Paula Packer 31,2nd row: Donna Goggin 21, Barb Becker 25, bottom row: Denise Bosnia 15, Nancy Oberholtzer 41, Beth Brinkerhoff 55, Coach Brenda Wittig. Missing: Luann Reed, Kathy Korth. 3 opposite page: 1. trojan girls play good defense as ellsworth moves in for shot. 2. trojans tie-up other team for jumpball. this page: 1. deb dickinson steals ball from opponent. 2. nancy oberholtzer gets tip on jumpball. 3. take it. take it away'' is what donna goggin has in mind. 4. all fired up and ready to go after the pep talk in the huddle. 53 Basketball Makes It Big inTC! For the first time in Traverse City history, the Trojans finished first in the L.M.A.C. as they tied with Grand Haven and Muskegon Catholic for the conference championship. The Trojans played a tough schedule as 7 games were decided by one or two points. Big victories over Grand Haven, Benton Harbor and Muskegon Catholic kept T. C. on top of the conference. Only a dissa-pointing defeat by Midland Dow by a score of 62-60 stopped the Trojans from their bid for the state championship. This year's team was led by seniors Mark Brammer, John Hanson, Rick-Waters, and juniors Dave Mahn and Tom Raymond; and coach Lemieux. NL Varsity basketball team: front row — Rick Waters, Tom Raymond, Brad Pines, Chris Brammer, Kent Hardy, back row — Mark Brammer, Tom Cosgrove, Rick Johnston, Dave Mahn, Coach LeMieux, Mike Davis, Craig Candey, Dave Hinds, John Hanson. opposite page: 1. john hanson out jumps the b.h. tigers. 2. dave mahn shoots for two. 3. grand haven is out muscled by mark brammer. 4. tom raymond fast breaks the muskegon defense. 5. rick waters looks for the open man. this page: 1.1975-76 torjan b-ball team. 2. chris brammer watches as his teammates fight for the ball. 3. mark brammer and dave mahn out rebound muskegon. V 1 - 3 T.C. J.V. BASKETBALL OPP. 53 ALPENA 61 72 CADILLAC 48 J 68 MONA SHORES'- 69 —| 83 MANISTEE 69 MUSKEGON C.C. 56 46 PETOSKEY 56 O 63 BENTON HARBOR 68 I 52 LUDINGTON 51 | .|f fa ■ ki| 56 GRAND HAVEN 44 65 MANISTEE rj J 645 4b 68 MUSKEGON 80 74 PETOSKEY 36 51 MONA SHORES 54 t 73 LUDINGTON 59 ' 97 MUSKEGON C.C. 61 68 CADILLAC 136 76 BENTON HARBOR J81 • , 52 GRAND HAVEN 59 p : 85 MUSKEGON 84 fi! 76 ALPENA 66 r J.V. Basketball: front row — Bill Hubbell, Keith Smith. Mark Candey, Jon Buday, Bill Greene, Rick Schultz. 2nd row — Mark Spencer. Dave Weatherholt, Tom Aja. Brad Savage, Bill Weidenhamer, Coach Malmstrom, Mike Giuffre, Mike Mileski, Mitch Liske, Dan Leppek. Steve Heimforth. 58 Basketball Outlook For Near Future: Good The 1975-76 Junior Varsity Basketball team, coached by Mr. David Malmstrom, finished with a tremendous 12-8 win-loss record. The young j.v.'s composed of all sophomores averaged 67.6 points per game, with their best game being against Muskegon Catholic Central, where they scored 97 points against M.C.C.'s 61 points. Overall, the top rebounders for the j.v.'s were Mark Spencer with 130 and Bill Weidenhamer with 102. The young trojans were led in scoring by Mark Candey with 270 pts. and Keith Smith, who had 222 total pts. opposite page: 1. mark, candey sets up the trojan offense. 2. the 1975-1976 j.v. basketball team. 3. petoskey finds themselves outmuscled by mark spencer, this page: 1. tom aja outruns the opposition. 2. the black and gold game provides experience for the j.v.s. 3. times were not always bright for our j.v.'s. 4. keith smith shoots from the key. 59 We Shall Overcome All.. .. In the final summation of the 1976 ski season, adversity appeared to be a key word in the Trojan ski team's quest for their second consecetive state championship. The loss of three important racers (Bill Bogley by injury and Jim Wagoner and Ted Lockwood by hopes for higher achievement in independent competition) and injury problems to Judy Kramer and Brian Hutchinson were offset by strong performances by Nick Nixon, Tammy Hagerty, Ann Alward, Julie Basta, Shane Evans, and Richard Core in the regional and state meets. The strength of depth showed up in Keith Forton, Bruce Hutchinson, Lynn Wright, Heather Lock-wood, and Jane Gilmore to pull the teams to victory. 3 opposite page: 1. senior julie basta steps into her next turn. 2. the official ski team table at timberlee. 3. tammy hagerty uses body lean to carve in slalom. 4. basta chases herself in an artistic double print, this page: 1. ted lockwood in his last race as a trojan. 2. soph, madelyn iannohi charges into the top section of the slalom. Ski Team: front row — Bruce Hutchinson, Rich Core, Brian Hutchinson. Keith Forton. Julie Basta, Tammy Hagerty. Judy Kramer, Ann Alward, Jane Gilmore, Heather Lockwood, Jill Salatheil. New Coach for Wrestling The Trojan wrestling team enjoyed their best year in the history of wrestling at TCHS. Under new head coach Jack Clarke, the team compiled a 12-3 dual meet record and won 4 tournaments while placing 2nd in 3 others. The team also placed 2nd in the LMAC, but went on to place 12th in the state in class A the best of any western Michigan team. Individually, three Trojans won LMAC titles: sophomore Larry Haughn (119 lbs.) and seniors Charlie Hooper (126 lbs) and Bruce McLachlan (155 lbs). Four Trojans advanced to the class A state meet where senior Ted Weber placed 5th at 138 lbs., and Bruce McLachlan finished 2nd at 155 lbs. McLachlan's 2nd place in the state is the best ever for a Trojan. Mark Weatherholt, Bill Smith, Mitch Franklin 2nd row — Don Neihardt, Dan McQuade, Don Gay-ford, Larry Haughn, Mike Kerr, Bruce McLachlan, Keith Hayes, Joel Bowen, Pete Rundell, back row — Jim Helderhouse, F hil Sheild, Joe Sabins, Ted Weber, Paul Anderson, Jim Fouts. 63 3 this page: 1. senior, deb kromer, displays skill on the uneven bars. 2. sue nyland qualified for the state finals on the uneven parallel bars. 3. floor exercise requirements are strength and ability, opposite page: 1. many girls start gymnastic in the YMCA program. 2. tracy richardson gracefully does her beam routine. 3. gymnastics team — see index for names. 64 Trojan Gymnasts The gymnastics team had their best season ever. There were only four girls that qualified for region als, and one Trojan gymnast (Sue Nyland) received a sixth place ranking on unevens at the state finals. The gymnastics team started practicing in November, and their seasonal meets ran until March. The girls put in much time since each practice session lasted three to four hours and had a full schedule of 13 meets. Twelve girls were on the competing team, including trampoline, tumbling, uneven bars, vault, floor exercise and balance beam. 65 Track: front row — T. Donahey, C. Buday, K. Forton, S. Fewins, A. Olson, C. Candey, D. Kroupa, T. Krat-ky. 2nd row — M. Courtade, P, Anderson, G. Wyckoff, D. Mcglothlin, R. Walters, S. Wise, B. Lotan, T. Liverniose, J. Rogers, B. Underwood. 3rd row — T. Ooley, J. Benedict, T. Beaverson, K. Friese, M. Gabrick, F. Weber, T. French, S. Lamb, back row — P. Myers, B. Schopieray, J. Bartone, B. Arnold, S. Neirgarth, B. Tolle, W. Parker, M. Tanner. 66 Track: 3rd In LMAC After leading in the race for the LMAC championship, the Trojans left their final meet of the year a very disappointed team with a 4th place finish in the conference meet. The Trojans found themselves 3rd in the LMAC. This was their only disappointment, as the young Trojans set many individual records. One of the highlights were the pole vaulters. Dean Kroupa, Chet McGlothlin, and Keith Forton, who each vaulted over 13 ft. and was considered one of the top vaulters in the state. oppoiste page: 1. the 1976 trojan track team. 2. trojan distance runners 3. deep concentration during the high jump 4. dust flies in the long jump pit. this page: 1. up-up-and away 2. the amazing coach young 3. a close race led by mark candey 4. the amazing form of the lmac champion shot putter — chris buday. VARSITY TRACK T.C. OPP. 82 MIDLAND DOW 35 67 Vi GRAND HAVEN 64 75 MUSKEGON 37 65 MONA SHORES 67 79 MUSK. CATH. CEN. 53 82 BENTON HARBOR 50 EAST KENTWOOD INVITATIONAL 5th CMU INVITATIONAL 6th ALPENA INVITATIONAL 2nd REGIONALS 6th LMAC 3rd-tie 3 67 Track: front row — M. Ritchie, J. Blackburn, T. Zimmerman, S. Stasinski, J. Gilmore, J. Pulcipher, J. Geckstrom. 2nd. row — K. Thomas. L. Schneider, K. Morey,C. Gilbert, N. Robbins, J. Hoxie, C. Kessor, D. Tatch, T. Rhoads. B. Richards. 3rd row — J. Jewell, B. Ewing, S. Smith, B. Parker, S. Rogers, B. Becker, L. LaBonte, T. Hepner, L. Thompson, J. Risk, L. Bruckner, J. Strong, E. Jason, J. Risk, S. Zook, P. Prouty. 4th row — Coaches Young, Carr, and Grow. opposite page: 1. june risk stretches to clear high jump. 2. kim morey lengthens stride to take 100 yard dash. 3. team relaxes before instruction of lmac meet. 4. concern for her next event seems to be on kim morey's mind. 5. deb tatch steps up pace to win the hurdles, this page: 1.1976 girls' track team. 2. discus style is shown by julie blackburn. 3. jane gilmore shows winning hurdles technique. 4. tina hepner struggles for those extra-inches in the long jump. 68 Undefeated-again! The girls' track team, under coacn Larry Grow, completed its second undefeated season in a row. The Trojan girls won the class A regional by one point with a 33 point total. In the shot put event, Polly Prouty finished first; Carolyn Kessor, second; and Julie Strong, third. Sally Zook finished first in the two mile with a new school record of 11:32.4. Second places were awarded to Carolyn Kessor in the discus; Jane Gilmore, hurdles; Barb Richards, mile. In fourth place was the 880 relay team, setting a school record of 1:49.0. Fifth place winners were Kim Morey in the 100 yard dash; Julie Pulcipher, hurdles; Janet Hoxie, mile; Carolyn Kessor, 440. Trojans Rack Up Winning Season This year's tennis team had a superb year with 12 dual meet wins and top place in the Manistee Regional, being 1st. of 8 teams. The Trojans also took a 3rd. in the conference dual meets. In the Manistee Regional tournament, the Trojans after two rounds, had all T.C. players still in the tournament with no losses. Top players on this year's team were seniors: Dave Schmidt and Jon Preston, who won most of their matches, which brought the team more points towards winning their tournaments. In the LMAC meet, the Trojans placed 4 of 6 in the conference meet and 3 of 6 in the dual meet. While in the state meet the Trojans fell to tie for 13th place with Preston winning his first match 6-2,6-0 which gave the team one point for the meet. coAcm STAF fvt. 7 Cadillac 0 6 Alpena Grandville tournament 1 5th of 8 2 Musk. Mona W Shore 5 7 A Musk. Cath. 0 k xi Central Mainstee tournament Ht of 8 4 Petoskey 3 4 St. Franci 3 t- m Leelanau 5 3 Mainste 4 7 Cadillac Alpena tournament 3rd of 8 0 5 “ Benton Harbor i 2 Elk Rapids 5 4 St. Francis 3 3 Alpena 4 1 Midland Dow 6 3 I Grand Haven s MHSAA Regionals 2nd of ll 4 Peto 3 Must egon 2 LMAC Conference 4th of o LMAC Dual Meet 3rd of 6 State Meet 13th opposite page: 1. varsity team: bottom row left to right — joyce edwards, jeff crane, mike cline, scott lint, jim Cartwright; top row — bill bogley, kerry murphy, mark peterson, paul prouty, jon preston, dave schmidt, brad pines. 2. kerry murphy aims for a high one. 3. mr. nykerk poses pretty, this page: 1. jon preston hard at work. 2. mark peterson talent-stricken. 3. mark peterson showing his great form. Baseball Comes Alive in 76 1976 proved to be one of the best seasons ever as the T.C. Trojans became an LMAC powerhouse for the first time in many years with an LMAC record of 7-3. The Trojans finished second, only to be knocked out of first by Muskegon Catholic Central. Seniors leading the Trojans were Dave Johnston, John Rossetti, Chris Stowe, Mike Lautner, Kirk Smith, and Craig Bush who proved to be very valuable as he lead the team in pitching and batting, allowing only 5 earned runs all season. The overall season record was 14-8. TROJAN BASEBALL T.C. OPP. 10 MANISTEE 1 4 ALPENA 8 0 alpenjP 4 2 MCC 1 1 12 MCQ A CADILLAC BENTON HARBOR ‘ Enton harbor 10 11 5 . 8 ? 6 CADILLAC 7 7 GRAND HAVEN 0 6 GRAND HAVEN 2 7 MAINSTEE 4 11 ALPENA 1 3 ALPENA 8 4 ■ soo 3 3 MUSKEGON 4 2 MUSKEGON 1 7 MONA SHORES 9 4 MONA SHORES 0 4 BENZIE 3 S ALPENA 1 1 BAY CITY WESTERN 2 . opposite page: 1. coach murphy gives the steal sign. 2. tony ervings blazing speed baffles the opposing bats. 3. john rossetti keeps the runner on his toes. 4. chris stowe and john rossetti made a solid left side of the infield. 5. a close play at first, this page: 1. the solid poise of j.r. 2. the trojan bats blasted many pitchers out of the game. 3. trojan baserunner out at 2nd. JVs Best Season Ever! The Junior Varsity baseball team experienced their best season ever, as the 1976 squad, coached by Mr. John Gerhardt, compiled a win-loss record of 12-7. Bill Greene, who was voted mvp, led the team in five offensive categories. Doug Joldersma held the highest batting average of .406, while the team average was .276. Mike Asiala and Chris Benson led on the mound, each with a 5-3 record. J.V. Baseball Scoreboard •.c. OPP. 5 . . KINGSLEY 3 3 KINGSLEY 8 o GLEN LAKE 4 3 ALPENA 5 5 ALPENA 3 8 TCJH 7 9 CADILLAC S o BENTON HARBOR 8 1 BENTON HARBOR 9 9 TCJH 7 8 CADILLAC 16 3 GRAND HAVEN 5 6 GRAND HAVEN 3 5 ALPENA 4 4 ALPENA 7 MUSKEGON 5 MUSKEGON 0 MONA SHORES 1 MONA SHORES 6 4 0 4 3 RECORD (12-7) 74 J.V. Baseball: front row — Dave Buckel, Doug Joldersma, Randy Cook, Jon Buday, Brad Stowe, Al Nervig, Mitch Franklin, back row — coach Gerhardt, Bill Greene, Tom Dohm, Jim Hurst, Kreg Avery, Mike Asiala, Mark Spencer, Doug Moore, Chris Benson. opposite page: 1. doug moore prepares to make catch tag, just prior to a violent collision at home plate. 2. dave buckel takes a high, hard one for ball four. 3. mitch franklin makes a diving catch behind third to save two runs. 4. buday takes a lar - id as randy cook gives encouragement. 5. mitch frank’ this page: 1. treth' ,e team? i never saw them play1 2. ' takes a signal. j doin' guys? 976 j.v. baseball team. a mighty cut. and the The Counselors of the Juniors 79 Adams, Cathy Adams, Ronnie Adler, Lee Alpers, Anthony Amidon, Karen Ammons, Pamela Anderson, Pamela Anderson, Paul Aprill, Sherry Armour, Jeff Arnold, Kathy Arnold, Pamela Arnold, Tom Augustson, Kerry Baase, Susan Baic, Milan Barnes, David Barnes, Rosalie Bartling, Barb Baynton, Marcia Beadle, Charlotte Beard, Marcia Beckett, James Beckstrom, Jeanne Bedard, James Beers, Timothy Belanger, Timothy Bell, Daniel Bellant, Sandra Belyea, Annette Benak, Cynthia Benedict, John Bensley, Bonnie Berry, Edward Berry, Ron 80 Besko, John Black, Lise Black, Susan Blackmore, David Blood, Susan Blow, Suellen Bogley, Bill Bopry, Gary Boursaw, Roxanne Bow, Sandra Bower, Susan Brakel, Grace Brazaski, Scott Brimmer, David Brinkerhoff, Kevin Bristol, Jacquelyn Britton, Thomas Broughton, Kathy Broughton, Leonard Brown, Beth Brown, Leslie Bruckner, Lory Burgess, Dale Burnett, Sharon Bush, Jon Bussa, Daniel Bu trick, Debra Butrick, Janice Cain, Michael Caldwell, Janice Campeau, Kathryn Carmien, Judy Carpenter, Patricia Carrizales, Jessie Cartwright, James 81 Cebula, Lucy Cecil, Ken Chambers, Rebecca Champt, Gerard Chouinard, Gary Cizek, Randal Clingan, Cynthia Clinton, Jennifer Clous, Barbara Clous, Garth Clous, Gerald Coddington, Lynda Coddington, Pamela Colasanti, Nancy Colby, Rebecca Coleman, Laurie Collins, Laurie Collins, Shelley Cook, Gerald Cooper, Diana Cooper, Mary Corcoran, Thomas Core, Patricia Core, Richard Cosgrove, Steven Cosgrove, Thomas Courtade, Matthew Cramer, Kelly Crampton, Thomas Crawford, Carrie Cray, Patricia Craycraft, Jerry Cross, Laurie Crouch, Catherine Dancer, John 82 Dean, Patricia DeBruyn, Barbara Dejong, Karen Deloy, Cheryl Denham, Mark Detwiler, Michelle Diehl, Susie Dillard, Charles Dingeman, Michael Dixon, Steven Doctor, Walter Dohm, James Donhaiser, Kristi Donnelly, Susan Doornbos, Daniel Downer, Daniel Dreves, Linda Dumbrille, Dean Dunham, Sally Durga, Dianna Ealy, Dana Edwards, Eugene Egeler, Penny Ellens, Tammy Ennis, John Erhart, Michael 83 Esther, Rick Ewing, Rebecca Fall, John Feiger, Alan Felker, Brenda Fifarek, James Finateri, Marcia Finnila, Mitchell Franke, Sharon Franks, Larry Frazier, Douglas Frazier, Terry French, Timothy Fritz, Donald Gaines, Steve Galla, Judy Galloup, David Garetson, Melanie Garrett, Randall Garshaw, Katheryn Gaultier, David Gauthier, James Gauthier, Jeffrey Gauthier, Kathleen Gauthier, Linda Gauthier, Thomas Gauthier, Tina Gayford, Donald Gilbert, Cheryl Gilbo, Carol Gillson, Timothy Gilmet, Jane Glauch, Deborah Goddard, Michael Goff, Leslin 84 Goggin, Donna Gore, Cindy Graham, Bruce Graham, Thomas Gray, Cathy Greenman, Steve Grishaw, Jane Groszek, Diane Grueber, Shelley Hager, William Hagerty, Tammy Hahnenberg, Laura Halachukas, Pamela Halberg, Jon Hall, Barbara Halloway, Deborah Hamacher, Michael Hanchett, Robert Hanley, Stacey Hanna, Kelley Hannum, Kelli Hansen, Timothy Harmer, Susan Harmon, Tonia Harris, Cheryl Harris, Linda Hartman, Betty Hartsell, Brenda Harvey, Nancy Hasman, Michael Haun, James Haun, Francis Hawley, Bethlee Hayes, Anne Hayes, Keith 85 Hayward, Renae Hayward, Sheryl Haywood, Karen Heath, Terence Heermann, Christine Heming, Pamela Hentkowski, Michael Hewitt, Ralph Hibbard, Teri Hodek, Thomas Hoelzel, Jean Holsather, Brenda Holstad, Chris Holt, Connie Horn, Linda Houghton, Brian Hoxie, Janet Hughes, Barbara Huston, Stephen Hutchinson, Bruce Hutson, Jodi Hyman, Eric Jackson, Sheryl Jacobs, Douglas Jagoditsh, Cindy Jamieson, Lori Jaquish, James Jason, Elaine Johnson, Jean Johnson, Jeffery Johnson, Julie Johnson, Karen A. Johnson, Karen Y. Johnson, Marsha Johnston, Richard 86 Jones, Brian Jones, Kendall Jones, Marilyn Jones, Meredith Jordan,Jody Junker, Susan Kage, Barbara Kahrs, Kathy Kauffman, Ann Kedrovicz, Barbara Keesor, Carolyn Kelly, Kathleen Kerr, Michael Kevwitch, Brian Kidd, Janice Kimbel, Konnie King, Joyce Kinney, Larry Kinny, Stephen Kirt, Debra Kistler, Michael 87 Klang, Marjorie Klepetka, Susan Koschara, David Kratky, Greg Kratky, Kathy Kropp, Mary Kroupa, Tammy Kruger, Jennifer Kuepfer, Lori Kuhlman, Tom Kurtzal, Lydia LaCourse, Michelle Lamb, Sandy Lancewicz, Kathy Lang, Ellen Lappo, Dawn Lardie, Carol Laurell, Douglas Lautner, Edith Lautner, Janet Lautner, Marsha Lavin, Daniel Lee, Loren Lemmon, Brian Lerchen, Jeanne Lewis, Deborah Lewis, Suzanne Liggett, Gayle Lightfoot, Stacey Loper, Luverna Loveland, Cynthia Lowell, Brenda Lozowski, Richard Lucas, Katherine Magee, Charles Magee, Sheryl 88 Maloney, Deborah Marlatt, Christine Marsh, Fred Martin, Tammy Martinson, Evelyn Marvin, Thomas Mateer, Susan Matson, Bryce Mattern, Jill Maue, Jennifer Maxbauer, Rose McConnaghy, Robert McConnaghy, Susan McCoy, Jennifer McCumby, Jill McDonough, Tami McGhan, Roger McGlothlin, David McGovern, Mark McLain, Robert McNamara, Lorraine McQueer, Tony McReavy, Kelly Mehigh, Donna Meindertsma, Patricia Mericle, Jeffrey Meriner, Debra Merritt, Rhonda Mervau, Roger Meyer, Timothy Michael, Mary Miller, Gayle Miller, James Miller, Michael Miller, Randall 89 Millross, Carrie Minnema, John Mlujeak, Mary Moenkhaus, Susan Molby, Kim Monson, Lisa Montgomery, Margaret Moores, Margaret Morey, Kim Morio, Rita Muha, William Murphy, Karen Nelson, Marcella Nemitz, Tom Neuman, Fred Neumann, Kathy Nichols, Daniel Nichols, Rebecca Nixon, Kathryn Nixon, Nick Nolff, William Norris, Janet Noteware, Julia Nowland, Lorie Oatley, Roger Oberholtzer, Nancy 90 O'Brien, Daniel O'Brien, Jacqueline Oleson, Lisa Oleson, Michelle Olman, Pamela Ooley, Thomas Overholt, Jana Owen, Duncan Packer, Paula Pahl, Susan Park, Jon Parker, Brenda Parker, Brent Parrish, Cindy Paupore, Teran Pelon, Jamie Pendock, Bruce Perez-Banuet, Tony Pero, Katherine Peterson, Shellie Pickard, Jeffrey Piehl, Vicki Pincumbe, Valerie Pines, Brad Plamondon, Rick Pobuda, Donald Pobuda, John Poncar, Steven Popp, Michael Powell, Theresa Pringle, James Prouty, Polly Purkiss, Bruce Purkiss, Candy Purkiss, Steven 91 Quick, Ann Quinn, Suzanne Rademaker, Donald Raftshol, Rudolph Rakan, Rudy Ramsay, John Rasmussen, Gerald Reay, Tami Reed, Michele Reid, Michael Rhoads, Teri Rice, Anthony Rice, Scott Richards, Janet Richards, Paula Richardson, Grant Rickard, Daniel Ritchie, Brian Robbins, Nancy Robinson, Bill Rodebaugh, Michelle Rogers, Anne Rogers, Joseph Rogers, Sandra Roney, John Rosenthal, Scott Roth, Sherry Routsong, Paula Russell, Richard Sarber, Denise Sarns, Donna Sarya, Rebecca Schafer, Debra Schlosser, Elizabeth Schlueter, Duane 92 Schneider, Laurie Schopieray, Christine Schopieray, Donna Schroder, Lynn Schworm, Marta Secor, Kenneth Sellke, Jerelyn Shaff, Bryan Shaffer, Susan Shea, Katherine Shea, Michael Sheffer, Judy Shelder, Thomas Sherlock, Marlene Shields, Philip Shutler, Tom Simon, Eric Skinner, Barbara Skinner, Linda Skrubb, Nina Skudlarick, Catherine Slack, Sherri Smith, Bill Smith, Chrystina Smith, Diane Smith, Mark Snyder, Paula Sondee, Dave Spaulding, Marty Sprague, Kathleen Steadman, Michael Steed, Michelle Stefaniak, Robert Stephenson, Larry Stepke, Jill 93 Stevens, Diane Stevens, Julie Stewart, Kevin Stowe, Annette Strait, Penny Strang, Tammy Strieker, Susan Sullivan, Anne Suurs, Teresa Tankersley, James Tatch, Debra Tate, Peter Taylor, Jody Terry, Ray Tetu, Brad Thayer, Michael Thomas, Kelly Thomas, Timothy Thorington, Ronald Thorsen, Billie Timm, David Tobin, Jennifer Tomcal, Marc Tompkins, David Towner, Noelle Tramper, Marlene 94 Tremain, Jan Trimmer, Shelley Umulis, Susan Vandermuelen, Perry VanSanten, Trudy Veenstra, Mark Vermetten, Matt Verwiebe, Joy Waclawski, Debra Walters, Bonita Walters, David Walters, Randy Walworth, Cindy Wares, Scott Washburn, Tom Weathers, Renee Weber, Julie Weber, Kim Weber, Thomas Weese, Brian Weidenhamer, Joan Weiselberg, Vicki Welch, Lawrence Wendland, William Westcott, Cindy Weston, Jeff Wheelock, Dan Wheelock, Randy White, Anna White, Bradley Wickstrand, Joy Wiesler, Angela Wiitala, Pam Wilcox, Steve Wilkes, Karen 95 Wilkins, Terry Williams, Stanley Wilson, Charlene Wilson, Jim Windbigler, Mary Winowiecki, Daniel Winowicki, Jeffrey Wise, Jim Wise, William Wooters, Cheryl Wright, Douglas Wright, Marilyn Wright, Nancy Wright, Shana Wright, Sharon Wyatt, Lisa Wyckoff, Charles Yahr, Clayton York, James Young, Kristin Young, Todd Zilfaro, Timothy 96 THOSE WHO ARE, BUT WEREN'T Ackerman, Beth Adams, Steven Allen, James Ankerson, Gregory Aprill, Kenneth Asiala, Michael Baatz, Richard Baesch, Richard Ban ton, Wayne Barnes, William Bay, James Beardsley, Thomas Beaver, Kevin Beck, Kenneth Bell, Rodney Benak, Donald Blaser, Terri Blume, David Bobb, Thomas Bovver, George Bowerman, Christy Braden,Joan Bramer, Christopher Braun, Carl Brock, Gregory Brown, Deborah Burkheiser, Susan Bush, Daniel Bushey, Shelly Case, Benjie Champt, Joel Chapman, Curt Cherba, Scott Clark, Timothy Coates, Carl Coil, Michael Cole, Ellen Cote, Carl Dailey, John Davis, Gary Davis, Michael Denman, Bradley Dewar, Thomas Diehl, Gregg Donahey, Jacquelyn Doornbos, Dennis Dorsey, Wayne Dunklow, Kristin Dupuis, Phillip Edge, Steven Eikey, Debra Elliott, Casey Evans, Shane Fineout, Terry Fitzgerald, Charles Flees, Janice Fleis, Daniel Ford, Stephen Fouch, Barbara Fox, Loren Fraissinet, Dee Fraser, Thomas Frederick, Charlotte Gabrick, James Garland, James Garvin, Patricia Gauthier, Ursula Geer, Kenneth Gerow, Nancy Gilmore, Michael Goff, Brenda Gordon, Steve Graves, Debra Gray, Susan Green, Michele Greilick, Christina Hagan, Robin Hall, Bruce Hamilton, Nicholas Hanna, Debra Hanna, Pamela Harding, Tague Harmon, Thomas Harp, Richard Harris, Brian Harrison, Stephen Heika, James Hendges, David Henry, Joel Higgins, Meredith Hintz, Dan Hodges, Michael Hughes, Kenneth Husted, Terry Irish, Donald Jackman, Randy Jennett, Duane Johns, Cindy Johnson, Steven Johnston, Craig Jones, James Jones, Julia Julien, Ken Kantz, Debra Kelderhouse, Douglas Kenny, Greg Kimbrell, David King, Lynda Kirt, Duane Kramer, Kimberly Kreh, Kevin Lamie, Douglas Largent, Catherine Lashley, Darell Lashley, Hubert Lautner, Benny Leeman, Valerie Lick, Robert Lotan, James Mackey, Daniel Magee, James Magee, Sandra Mahn, David Mahn, Laura Maison, Dawn Makowski, Mark Malinowski, Charles Mang, Marie Manville, William Marrow, Bryan Martin, Bret Martin, James Maule, Gail McClellan, Rebecca McCracken, Chad McCreary, Patrick McGee, Brian McKian, Steven McManus, Timothy Mehl, Eric Meyers, Grace Mikula, Dianne Miller, Mark Morgan, Andrew Moss, Cheryl Nedow, Robert Neihardt, Michelle Nesbitt, Mark Niedzielski, Craig Nostrant, Gene O'Brien, Patrick O'Connor, Randy Ogden, Claudia O'Keefe, Sharon O'Leary, Michelle Oliver, Jeffrey Orton, Barry Ott, Daniel Pangonis, Richard Pankow, Wade Parker, David Parsons, Elsie Peck, Michael Penrod, Dennis Phillips, Thomas Pickard, Diana Porter, Harry Provins, Gary Radcliffe, Mark Raymond, Thomas Recker, Martin Reed, Michael Rennie, Michael Revitzer, Gregory Rice, Jeffrey Robbins, Cherry Roney, Lee Anri Salisbury, Robert Savage, Brian Savage, Mark Saxton, Daniel Schaub, Howard Schneider, Pamela Schopieray, Ann Scott, Alan Scott, Keith Sell, David Shales, Bill Shaw, Heather Sheridan, John Sherman, Deana Shipman, Charles Shuck, Emily Small, Kevin Smith, Alice Smith, Allyn Smith, Lisa Smith, Michael Soper, David Sox, Cheryl Spencer, Daniel Spicer, Eric Squires, Wayne Staub, Charles Steele, Jonathon Stegmeyer, Cheryl Steinberg, Tony Stevenson, Charles Swisher, Kennedy Symons, Michael Templeton, David Thayer, Lenoragene Thiel, James Thomas, James Thompson, Rex Tison, Pamela Tomei, Julie Tompkins, Thomas Trafford, Sandy Trager, Jeffry Traylor, Ronald Voelkel, Brenna Vreeland, Victor Walker, David Walter, Jacob Walter, Jeffrey Warole, Cory Watson, James Weatherholt, Jon Weber, Kalvin Whaley, Wendy Wheat, Bradley Wilkinson, Kelly Williams, Susan Willman, Scott Winfield, Richard Worm, Daniel Yarbrough, Matthew Young, Kirk Zimba, Sandra Zimmerman, Jon Zoulek, Thomas Zywicki, Edward Zywicki, Robert 97 98 The Challenge of Science Life science phenomena . . . living organisms ... plant life ... changes in matter . . . time . . . space ... motion ... matter ... electricity . .. light ... radiation physiology .. . physical and chemical forces .. . All can be tapped and explored through the various science courses offerings. Not only does a student learn through lectures and discussions, but through lectures involvement with laboratory examination and experimenation. a. cecc.’ spiVi A 6 c er despot l Cw4 pAu'” GTrceno f nuwaJ J (X'Jito iS, U ct • 7. 18- opposite page: 1. mr. hasen demonstrates basic candle lighting. 2. mr. garwood watches students as they work. 3. mr. merchant always listens to students. 4. mr. ailsworth gives an electrifing lecture. 5. mr. stupka has a way with words, this page 1. mr. turovaara glances through test papers. 2. the challenge of science is learning. 3. mr. ooley points out biological outline. 4. eagerly, mr. trahair scientifically lectures. 99 Land O Ye Mathematicians The Mathematics department has many course offerings which can suit any student. All courses for the most part are highly sequential. Therefore, one cannot expect to be successful in a course if one is un successful in the prerequisite course. Mathematics courses follow tracks based on student ability level, so that the student can learn at his own level. Some of the more advanced classes are: Probability and Statistics, Trigonometry, Functions, Scientific Computer Programming, Number Theory, and Analysis. These all require Geometry or Advanced Algebra as a prerequisite to enter into the classes. They give a student a broader outlook and advanced knowledge in the world of mathematics. 100 opposite page: 1. mr. pat bearss is as perplexed about the problem as his student is. 2. class is also a learning experience for mr. joe thibideau. 3. “it's as easy as this! says mr. william novak. 4. class is also a new concept for many student teachers. this page: 1. mr. roger wood explains a new problem. 2. mr. jan hale helps the class with their assignment. 3. three easy steps is all it takes says mr. bob lewallen. 4. mr. john swire shakes his head in astonishment over his algebra class. 5. mr. joe haines helps his class in their daily work. 6. mr. george boehm's class seems to be grasping a new idea. 101 Learning to Speak Like a Foreigner.. Est-ce que tu ne paries pas Francais? . . . Responde Latine! . . . ICallate y sientate! These are just a few expressions taken from the Foreign Language department here at the Senior High. The classes offered here, in conjunction with the junior high, including Spanish, Latin, and French, range from the basic communication classes to the 4th year advanced student class. In the advanced classes, studies of the people, their countries, governments, foods, etc. are included along with the regular study of the language. opposite page: 1. miss riley watches over her class. 2. miss riley. french teacher here at tchs, is always willing to help. 3. butch strait and lori schictel seem to be having fun learning los animales”. 4. senor metz taught first hour at tchs 5. senior tanda rubio always added to the enjoyment of all. this page: 1. mrs. palmer corrects papers at her desk 2. senor galnares helping out Steve bell. 3. hi, gang, how are the studies? 4. mrs. onkcr poses for the photographer 5. dept, of foreign language head.senor galnares takes his work seriously. People Learn People” is the subject of the Social Studies department. Through the vast curriculum, students are able to receive the necessary knowledge and skills to meet their current and future needs in dealing with their environment. Each class in the 3 catagories is taught in a unique and different manner. Among these are: American Studies where one can learn about bootleg booze and World Cultures where students discover other cultures such about People as China and Africa. The largest is the Behavioral Science Catagory. Here the students are introduced to people and their actions through classes such as Psychology and Crime and Justice. The only state required class in the Social Studies department is American Government Survey; however, the school requires one class from each catagory. 2 opposite page 1. mr. lemieux just doesn't understand. 2. mr. constant trying his best to help his students. 3. mr. crampton giving the evil eye”, this page 1. mr. azzano apparently enjoys a student's response. 2. mr. malmstrom desperately tries to explain his point of view. 3. it must be done this way. says mr. curow. 4. social studies can be amusing. opposite page: 1. students at study. 2. the sometimes amusing class of mr. sonneman 3. miss bush temporarily experiences being a student. 4. mrs. larson stresses the seriousness of the topic. 5. mrs. wittig patiently waits on a response, this page: 1. mr. dunsmore delivering his favorite speech. 2. it must be here somewhere, declares mr. dodd. 3. mr. urban — pacing the floor? 4. mr. mcmanus eyeing his pupils. 5. what's going on back there, mrs. earl wants to know. 107 Special Ed. Stresses Individualism For a special group of students at TCHS, the special education program fulfills a definite need. English, math, and social studies are taught as they relate to everyday use; practicality is also the reason for the existence of welding — “an experimental two hour program in cooperation with Northwestern Michigan College. driver's education, speech therapy, and electronics. And for the qualified students, the resource room offers special help on an individual basis. For juniors and seniors, a work experience program is available if arranged with the cooperation of parents and employees. All courses are designed to be especially applicable to everyday life and to help in developing the student into an independent member of society. Hearing Impaired Learn Through Lipreading The hearing impaired students are integrated into all regular classes. They only return to their home room for lessons in lipreading, auditory training and tutoring, from Miss Bozzi. Each student takes a tape recorder to class and our aid Mrs. Bobb then transcribes the tape so the students may read what their teachers have said. opposite page: 1. miss adams smiles over daily work. 2. class photo; left to right — mike hentkowski, betsy richards, kris greilick, janet king, valerie mcgee, kristin jamieson, melissa stroh, richie oleson. mark denham, thomas weber, james beckett, david brimmer. 3. mr. Sutherland is always busy doing one thing or another, this page: 1. miss bozzi and mrs. bobb smile over an early assignment. 2. students stop their work to pose for the camera. 3. john pobuda seems to be enjoying his latest assignment. 109 Learn by Experience In this bi-centennial year the classes at the Field Lab have been doing some very unique projects. Some of the boys have built a wind generator and are constructing a water wheel. Others are rebuilding antique engines. Other activities included are preparing pancake lunches, producing maple syrup, hatching turkeys, and building a museum. Many people are hoping that in the future girls can be included in this learning experience. opposite page: 1. Mr. Murphy lectures some visiting students. 2. Clean-up after the maple syrup bum-up. 3. Mr. Lockman conducts a special tour for student council members. 4 The restoration of an antique engine for the bi-centennial. 5. One of the buildings built by the students, this page: 1. Mr. Murphy operating the sawmill. 2. Your welcome to the great outdoors. 3. Students take a break from their daily work. 4. The sawmill enclosure. 2 111 Explore a Trade Among the many courses offered at T.C.H.S. are classes in industrial arts. Many of the classes are designed for the students who are not planning on attending college. These courses give them a chance to learn practical trades which they will encounter out on their own. Other courses, such as drafting, give them an introduction to fields that they may wish to continue further study in. opposite page: 1. the first step in checking tire wear is explains mr. norman trahair. 2. mr. jonas neihardt aids a student in the precise art of card stacking. 3. jeff traeger is totally involved in his creation. 4. start the presses . insists mr. dwight brown, this page: 1. mr. dan young sympathetically listens to a student's suggestion. 2. welding takes lip-biting concentration for don fritz. 3. mr. robert lober enumerates the various steps in proper procedure. 4. on page 89 you will discover the solution, points out mr. pat bearss. 113 Co op Inc. The co-op program is designed to provided experience in the work area related to the future occupational choice of the participant. Student enrolled learn not only specific skills in a real work-experience, but earn credit hours and money. opposite page: 1. check it out with cindy hedrington. 2. thank you For shopping at toms. comments terry wil-kins. 3. gale fasel creates a floral arrangement. 4. dan dornbos relaxes between customers, this page: 1. you, you're the one .. . chants lisa purdom. 2. denny doornbos cleans them to the rim. 3. doug laurel spiffies up the place. Bus. Ed. Is Practical The primary goals of business education are the gaining of practical experience and the learning of new skills such as the operation of business machines and computers; the typing of various forms and papers with efficiency; the keeping of business ledgers, checking accounts, and bud- gets; the learning of shorthand for business and note taking use; and the improvement of spelling, punctuation, and grammar. Such skills are not only applicable to those interested in a business education career, but to all students since they too will enter a world with financial focus. opposite page: 1. deb losel types from the dictaphone. 2. miss bewalda takes time out to water the plants. 3. mrs. mitchell and mrs. hondorp pose between their classes. 4. every one enjoys taking timed writings. 5. karen kitchen in the middle of a typing job. this page: 1. shorthand II class is busy with assignments. 2. linda folk carefully punches on the ten key machine. 3. mr. kingsman lectures on the function of accounting. 4. mr. ackerman waits for the verdict in business law class. 117 Home Ec: A Practice Run at Homemaking It is a misconception that home econmics is only cooking and sewing. Of course these basic classes are available, but the vocational curriculum offers a whole range of classes to girls as well as guys. For some exposure to home-living there are such classes as consumer education, housing, home planning, and home furnishings. To explore situations concerning people, such courses as interpersonal relationships, child development, and family living are offered. Doctors, mothers, decorators, and children act as guest speakers throughout the year to give students first hand information and advice. opposite page 1. mrs. lombard explains the toils of doing the wash. 2. miss burns introduces a film. 3. i just don't get this recipe.” 4. mike roach says, let's get cookin. this page 1. . . . stir continuously until thickened. 2. miss hansen takes time to kid around with a pupil. 3. our photographers prompt a surprised expression on mrs. kirby's face. 119 Co-ed...Phys. Ed? The major emphasis in the physical education program is on exploring good health habits. This class offers basic skills in team sports as well as individual activities. Such activities as baseball, soccer, dance, volleyball, basketball, and tumbling are included in three week teaching sessions. Each student is given a pretest and a post test in each unit plus the AAHPER physical fitness test which gives them a chance to earn a Presidential Physical Fitness award. This year's physical education instructors were: Mrs. Lynn Mixer, Mrs. Jean Johns, Mr. John Lober, and Mr. Terry Ebright. 2 opposite page: 1. your goal is the other way! 2. warm up exercises are essential in order to avoid strained muscles. 3. personal guidance is encouraged in the physical education department. 4. mrs. lynn mixer, one of the phys. ed. instructors, looks over her class list. this page: 1. bruce purkiss puts all effort into his soccer game. 2. mr. john lober, one of the boys phys. ed. instructors calls all of the fouls. 3. look at that guy jump! 4. mrs. jean johns demonstrates the correct way to do a partner pull-up . 5. mr. terry ebright, boys p.e. instructor, is a great guy and whistle blower! Volume 55 1975-1976 Journalism Class Produce TriWeekly Newspaper Not many high schools have a newspaper like the BLACK GOLD, nor a newspaper staff so concerned on producing what they feel the students want to read. Lori Felker is the editor of Volume 55, and as preparation for such a task, attended a spectacular newspaper workshop in Syracuse, New York, paid for by advertising. In each issue, she has a column aptly titled “Alka-Felker,” in which she discusses controversial topics concerning school life. Dean Dumbrille commanded the editorial page during the first semester, and Brenda Felker, Amy Spears, Laurie Collins, and Leslie Brown took turns handling it the 2nd semester with their News and Features responsibilities. The paper is distributed free to all of the students, even though it is quite expensive to produce. Advertising brings in S270 each issue, but not even that is enough. The editorials of the past have brought about change with their observances of what the school does and does not offer. The guiding light behind it all-the man everyone turns to-is Mr. John Gerhardt. PINBALL WIZARDS COMPETE Traverse City area wizards will compete in “The First Annual Pinball Contest”. It will be held Oct. 4 from ten a.m. to seven p.m. in the game room of the Driftwood Motel, located on U.S. 31 North across from Little Caesar’s. The Traverse City Jaycees are sponsoring the contest, and request only that wizards bring $2.25 and be under 21 years of age. All profits will be donated by the Jaycees toward worthy, local needs. Everyone will show their skill on eight different ma- chines, and then have their scores averaged. The three top scorers will receive trophies evidence of their finesse with the flippers. Pinball has had some big moments throughout its history. The first coin operated game which resembled pinball machines of today was made in 1930, and sold brand-new for $17.50, whereas today they sell for approximately $900. In 1933 electricity was put to work in pinball machines, which meant people then were able to enjoy flashing lights, ringing bells, and weird click® But then the innovation came in 1947 when Harry Mabs invented the flipper. Until that time there had been only a plunger which shot balls onto the board. With jflippers, however, the ball could be hit back into play and cajoled into a point scoring slot. Pinball has had some big moments, but there are bigger ones yet to come. There is not a bar, laundry, or greasy spoon that doesn’t have a row of flashing, four-legged monsters. ★ ★ ★ Homecoming ! SUE LANG AND Mark Bram mer reign over homecoming. Qj) Traverse City High School Milliken Drive Traverse City, Michigan 49684 Distribution: 2.200 Copies The Black and Gold is published every three weeks and is distributed free of charge to the entire student body. The editorials are the opinions of the staff, and not of the administration. faculty, or adviser. STAFF Lori Felker Leslie Brown Laurie Collins Brenda Felker Ben Bushong Editor in Chief Associate Editor Associate Editor Associate Editor Sports Editor Marty Spaulding Photography Lisa Monson Business Manager Mr. John Gerhardt Advisor 1 Resolved That... RESOLVED: THAT THE DEVELOPMENT AND ALLOCATION OF WORLD RESOURCES SHOULD BE CONTROLLED BY INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS. This year the TCHS debate teams held their own tournament with a number of downstate teams attending. Traverse City received a second in Novice. In competitive debate, four students did qualify for .the state finals, and even though their overall record was improved, they did not qualify for the final round. this page: 1. grant richardson poses for a photographer as the students prepare to load up for a bus trip. 2. miss mason advises mike schubert on his speaking technique. 3. the tchs 1975-76 debate team, see club index. 4. mark weatherholt and friends divide their time between the photographer and something else very interesting! Orchestra Grows in Size an dReputation For the second year in a row the orchestra received straight 1 ratings from all judges at both district and state Michigan School Band and Orchestra Association festival competition. Other successful performances included the Christmas and spring concerts, participation in the All-City Bicentennial Festival of Music, and a benefit performance for the Cadillac area string program, along with the spring musical Brigadoon.” In addition, members of the high school string quartet performed for numerous community functions throughout the school year as well as several elementary school concerts. In April, the orchestra received a shipment of brand new uniforms donated by Music Patrons. The year's activities were concluded with an award banquet held at the Beef Tree Inn. opposite page: 1. mr. hobson directs the orchestra. 2. the 75-76 full symphony orchestra. 3. tim meyer, principle bass, this page: 1.2,3. orchestra meets 5th hour and after school on thurs-day nights, these photos are of a typical practice session. 4. becky nichols, concert mistress. 5. paul anderson, principle cellist. 125 Concert Groups Provide Music under the direction of Mr. Greg Talford, received straight I ratings at both the district and state band festivals. The Jazz Ensemble and Trojan Brass performed at many pep assemblies and bas ketball games while the Jazz Ensemble made concert appearences through-out the city. As the end of marching season approached, concert season began. Two groups were divided by audition into the symphony and concert bands. Under the direction of Mr. Ted Bauman, the con cert band received a II, or an excellent rating at the district band festival. The symphony band. P rW. H00B0CJ 00130 opposite page: 1 thet.c.h.s. concert hand directed by mr. ted hauman 2 the t.c.h.s symphony band, mr greg lal ford, conductor this page: 1. steve iacovoni displays his usual enthusiasm before the mid-winter concert 2. the t.c.h.s. jar ensemble. 3 the 1975 1 970 trojan brass. 4 chris holstead takes his music very seriously. 5 bassoonist kris solomonson warms up before the annual christmas concert. 127 Trojan Band “Waxes” Opposition Presenting the sunny Sounds of Spam Jaws and a Salute to the Nation s Bi Centennial the 182 member Trojan Marching Band had a full s -a son with 7 away performances and 4 scheduled home appearances June of 1975 found the band preparing loi the 49th annual Cherry Festival Parade in which they escorted Pres Gerald R Ford Band Camp in August added new highlights to the Trojan Band. An all-new, 16-member flag corps along with the 8-member pom pon squad and two new drum majors displayed their newly acquired skills. The long, rewarding marching season ended with Band O'Rama on November 23, proving to everyone that the band truly waxed em'. y : I f 9 ft W tit t : ■ Haw 128 opposite page: 1. pretty peeker pompously plays her peppy piccolo. 2. the 1975 trojan marching band. 3. as always, the band and their directors show ■a lot of interest during football games. 4. band president tomcanham thanks graduate assistant doug amidon for his volunteer time with the band. this page: 1. with their routine featuring the american flag the new flag corps impressed the band o rama audience during battle hymn of the republic. 2. joy wickstrand and diane smith talk over the audience before band o'rama. 3. drum major kevin smith leads the band downfield during pre-game to that's entertainment . 129 1 WKr ri , j 130 Canada Provides Drama Two plays were seen on the fall trip to Stratford: a Shakesperean play “Twelfth Night and a play by Shaw entitled “St. Joan . After a long ride on an overcrowded bus, the students checked in at the Windsor Hotel. The play was seen that afternoon then everyone had the night free to explore the historic town of Stratford. The tourists dined at various restaurants, mainly those with Cantonese cuisine. After dinner, the students met some residents of Stratford and learned about them and their lifestyle. Mrs. Stocking, Mr. Koshara, and Mr. Piper accompanied the students on the tour. Improve Your Reading The reading department has many beneficial phases: it can present entertainment and enjoyment to many while improving vocabulary and composition skills. Techniques attained in these classes can be used at the present time and in the future. The reading classes deal with reading on different levels, according to the degree of difficulty They range from Basic Reading, for students with reading difficulties to Reading Techniques, for those who wish to pursue and develop better literary skills. opposite page: 1. arriving in Ontario, the weary playgoers check into the Windsor hotel. 2. an example of the 18th. century architecture in Stratford. 3. the Shakespearean playhouse attracts thou sand of visitors each year. 4. hutch calls for room service, this page: 1. mrs. bamhart corrects student work. 2. mrs. search pauses from class work to give the photographer a smile. 3. mr. Campbell listens to student views during a lecture. 4 reading students work on improving their skills. 131 IMG More than a Shortcut Thru the Campus Many of us will remember the IMC as the warmest way to trek from building to building during the cold winter months. But more than just a crosscampus shortcut, the IMC offers numerous sources of in- formation and research materials for those of us lucky enough to be enrolled in a class requiring term papers. For that studious portion of the student body the IMC will long be remembered as a haven of peace and quiet and the place where many last minute projects and themes were completed. Whether hunting for multi-media kits or an adventure novel, the IMC supplied. opposite page 1. dave schmidt and friends enjoy the relative quiet the imc offers. 2. cathy compeau gazing but at whom? 3. mrs. nielson and mrs. maas take time out to pose for the photographer. 4. an overhead shot of the a.v. room. 5. barb and deb kromer studying? this page 1. smile, larry, you're on candid camera! 2. mr. curow and students appear to be in various stages of thought. 3. mr. craig and mrs. kohn assist ed zywiki in the graphics room. 4 a student making typical use of the library. The Only Section Where Students are Urged to Talk To many of us, this section of our academic enlightenment is something we've always considered largely useless as far as practical application goes. However, we ll find later in our lives that it can be of some use and is sometimes very valuable. And hidden away among our vast array of talents will be the hows and whys of making our own motion picture or the ideas behind the logic of the Greek philosophers. We ll be able to conjure up at will the steps of critical thinking or the techniques of winning a debate. Whatever courses you pursue in the communication arts department, you hopefully will finish with a better understanding of all the different, and sometimes strange, ways people use to communicate with one another. opposite page 1. miss mason appears most intereste4 in the discussion. 2. cathy carboneau anxiously eyes the papers miss young is handing out. 3. ed zywiki listens while miss golaski talks. 4. one of our ever popular dee jays; here at work, marty mort spalding. this page 1. mr. salathiel watches something or someone in the back of the room. 2. miss thornburg appears a bit dissatisfied — that or it's too early in the morning for a picture. 3. mr. dark shuffles through his papers before classes start. 4 mr. sabo pauses to rest during his own lecture. 5. mr. hansen demonstrates the art of scratching one s head. 135 opposite page 1. mr. piper making a point to his class. 2. mr. wetters trying to avoid the camera 3. mr. breaugh and his home away from home classroom with its cosy atmosphere. 4. mr. nykerk somewhere between getting angry' and making a bit decision. 5. stagecraft and language and human behavior are taught by mr. helms. this page 1. mr. gerhardt cleaning up after class. 2. john hansen yakking at someone next to him while mrs. swire is speaking at john 3. mr. bader relaxes and talks with his students. 4. mrs. stocking, our resident expert on greek life. 5. a new addition to the staff, phyllis lessor, smiles for the camera. 137 Agruda, Randall J. Ahlberg, Teri L. Aja, Daniel S. Albrecht, Betty A. 140 Albright, Beth E. Aldrich, Susan E. Alexander, Scott R. Allen, Diana M Alpers, Alvin A Alward, Ann K. Amidon, Barbara K. Anderson, Lori J. Anderson, Rebecca J Andrews, Cynthia L, Andrews, Sheryl L. Anp ci -,on, Debra S. An - ci son, Scott L. Anlikcr Peter F. Ansori;e, William M. Bar h. Jill R. Baic, Ivanka M. Baker, Julia A. Balentine, Donald L. Bankey, Debra A. Barnett, Susan M. Bartnick, Vern R. Bartz, Brent W. Basta, Julie M. Bathke, Cynthia K, Batzer, William B. Bauer, Joyce K. Baxter, Tammie J. Bazzett, Brian J. Beard, Jared M. Beaverson, Tamara R. Becker, Cheryl E. Becker, Gerald A. Becsey, James M. Belanger, Lorraine M. Bembeneck, Roger A. Benak, Connie M. Benak, Edward F. Bennett, Cherri L. Bennett, Jolene M Bixby, Katrina L. Blackburn, Julia A. Bland, Stacie R. Bohnow, David Bonomo, Joni M. 141 Boone, Eugene J. Bordon, Ruth A. Bosma, Denise Bostwick, Barbara J. Boyd, Jeffrey A. Boyd, Wade D. 142 Braden, Jan M. Brammer, Mark D. Bright, Sandra L. Bright, Vickie L. Brill, Scott S. Bristol, Cynthia A. Bristol John J. Bristol, Tina M. Brower, William W Brunette, Jeffrey L. Buday, Christopher L Burandt, Ann M. Burcar, Nancy A. Burrows, Steven R. Bush, Craig E. Bush, Gerald A. Bushong, Benjamin Calcutt, Mary W. Callison, Thomas L. Campbell, Kathleen A. Campbell, Linda M. Canham, Thomas R. Carboneau, Katherine Carpenter, Jerry P. Carrizales, Eloise A. Carver, Rhonda G. Cates, Dudley Center, Nancy Chamberlain, Robin S Chandler, Christophei Chase, Charlotte A. Chase, Steven A. Christopher, Dennis Ciesla, Nancy C. Clarke, Lawrence M. Cline, Susan Clous, Gary L. P. Cobb, Brenda M. Coleman, Betty D, Collier, Merry L. Cook, Stephen R Cosgrove, Leslie K. Couturier, Pam Cox, Lisa A. Cox, Peggy A. 143 Coyne, Debra A. Cram, Cynthia L. Crossley, Patricia A. Danielson, Rick R. Dast, Denise 144 Davis, James A. Deemer, Jerry A. Deering, Christine E. Demin, Jan M. Dery, Sandra J. Diehl, Susanne Dillon, Thomas J. Dohm, Ronald S. Dojan, Mark S. Donahey, Timothy A. Donkers, Melissa R. Dorie, Robert C. Drake, James E. Dreves, Cheryl A. Duell, Chris D. Duell, Steven R. Dufort, Jeffrey Dupuis, Patricia A. Durga, Steven W. Dye, Michelle Edinger, Steven M. Ehlinger, Sandra K. Eisner, William A. Emerson, Barbara A, Erving, Anthony D. Farrell, Lisa A. Farrell, Michael T. Fasel, Gail J. Fashbaugh, Carol L. Felker, Lorinda J. Fewins, Scott C. Fifarek, John R. Filip, Joseph B. Fisher, Sherry K. Fisk, David A. Fitz, Carolyn A. Flory, Michele J. Foley, Judith M. Folk, Linda M. Forbes, Debra M Forsyth, Patricia J. Fort, Kimberly A. Forton, Keith F. Forwerck, Vicki L. Foster, Diane R. 145 Fouts, Becky J. Fox, Janet C. Franke, Cynthia A. F ranke, Susan L Franklin, Lynda M 146 1 razier,Tina E. ( abier, Jerold L i alia, Janet S. i alia, Karen K ,arber, Jim Carn, Patricia J. Gary, Victoria Gatzke, Schally R. Gault. David E. Gauthier, Douglas A. Ghering, Perry L. Gillson, Teda M. Gilmore, Jane L. Glasser, Linda L. Gla sser, Martha E, Got t, David L. Got t, Sharon K. Gore yea, Cynthia L. Grace, Nancy L. Gray, Pamela A. Green, Joyce I. Green, Theresa L. Groesser, Mart R. Grueber, Kimberly S. Guba, David A. Guernsey, Amy J. Hall, Denis G. Hamilton. Gregory R. Hansen, Lori S. Hanson, John F. Hardin, Ronald E Hardy, James E Hardy, Kent P. Harrigan, Michael D. Harris, Daniel E. Hart, Brian D. 1 larty, Robert C. Hawthorne, Julie Haynes, Kevin M, Havnes, Lee A. Hays, George M 1 layward, Michael E 1 lav wood, Jame- L. 1 la elton, Robei t K. 1 h im, John J. 147 Helms, Gary L. Hemming, Mary J. Henrion, Kathryn J Hibbard, Kevin L. Hinds, Shelley M. 148 Hippensteel, Kathy J. Hoisington, Kelly E. Holtom, Kathryn J. Hooper, Charles S. Hooper, Sheree D. Hornacek, Antoinette Hoy, Michael A. Hubschneider, Lauren Hunt, Stanley D. Hunter, Dallas Hunter, Tara L. Hutchinson, Brian L. Hyman, Rebecca Iacovoni, Danny K. Iacovoni, Janice M. Iacovoni, Steven M Irish, Connie M. Irvine, William T. Irving, Mark V. Irwin, Michael E. Isaman, Daniel L. Ivie, Michael L. Jaquish, Patricia J. Jason, jane M. John, Catherine Johns, Cary L. Johnson, Jennifer S. Johnson, Joseph C. Johnson, Tamara Johnston, David A. Jones, Susan C. Jones, Tammy C. Jones, Tracie M. Jurica, Ronald C. Kamalo, Pamela J. Kantz, Diana L. Kanyak, Pam Kellogg, Terri L. Kelly, Daniel J. Kelly, Shawn M. Kennedy, Kevin M. Kennedy, Vincent F. Kerlin, Kameran Kessler, Victoria L. Kimbel, Karen S. 149 King, Cindy A. King, Lorraine M. King, Robert F. Kirsch, Debra L. Kitchen, Karen L. 150 Knee, Donna Kobbins, Kevin L. Korb, Valerie A. Korn, Lori S. Krakowski, Nancy A. Kramer, Judith A. Krathy, Thomas L. Kromer, Barbara J. Kromer, Debra J. Kroupa, Dean A. Krupp, Linda Lac kie, Lora A. Lamie, Joseph R. Lammers, Carol L. Lang,Susan D. Lardie, Michael J. Largent, Steven J. Larsen, Sammy L. Larson, Larry L. Latka, Karen Laurell, Cynthia S. Lautner, Donald A. Lautner, Michael L. Lautner, Terry E. Lavire, Lynne M. Leggett, Jay R. Lelito, Susan A. Leppek, Tim A. Lewis, Kathleen A. Lightfoot, Thomas M. Lipka, Margaret M. Livernois, Theodore Loesel, Debra J. Lohner, Patricia L. Loney, Carol E. Loomis, Laurie L. Loomis, Virginia S. Lorenz, Deborah Low, David A. Lynch, Bryn A. Lyon, Robert E. Majszak David L. Martin Jeffrey Marvin Kenneth L. Maslowski, Jeoffrev A. 151 M ason, Debra K. Maue, Virginia J. Mauk, Daniel W. Maylone, Gordon Maynard, Carolyn J. 152 McCarry, Pamela McClintock, Valencia McGeorge, David C. McKillop, Michele R. McLachlan, Bruce McManus, Kent L. McMaster, Donald P. McMillian, Janet M. McPhilamy, Margaret A. Meindertsma, Margaret Mikowski, Charles A Mikowski, Victoria L Miller, Jennifer L. Miller, Lois A. Miller, Terri D. Molmen, Melinda S. Moore, Brian W. Mi tore, Melissa A. Moore, Robert W. Moss, Amy Mucha, Terri M. Muehling, Walter W. Nelson, Richard D. Nesky, Susan K. Newton, Penny L. Nickos, Julie A. Norris, Orley J. Norton, Susan M. Nunn, Jeffrey Nyland, Gloria S. Oberlin, Suzette K. O'Hara, Magdalene M. O'Keefe, Kathleen M. O'Keefe, Laurie J. O'Keefe, Sharon C. Okerstrom, Eric J. Oleson, Donald M. Oliverson, Tamara J. Olsen, Arthur Olson, Jeffrey M. Olson, Tina M. Osband, Michael W. Overholt, Kenn E. Packard, Keith F. Palmer, Terri L. 153 Panagopoulos, Dennis Pan: r Donna Parker, Donald P. Par “'ll oil, David Patterson, Rebecca L. Pearce, Steven J. Pearson, Brian S. Peek, Cheryl S. Peffley, Lou Ann Pelto, Thomas C. Perin Martha S. Peterson, Blair R. Peterson, Mark W. Petsih, David S. Pierson, Margaret L. Pifer, Todd W. Poncar, Deborah K. Preston, Jon E. Pulcipher, Julie M Purchase, Kathryn J. Purdom, Lisa A. Rahe, Dorothy M. Reay, Christine H. Rebman, Darlene M. Reed, Sandra K. 1.54 Reed, Thomas J. Richard, Debra K. Richmond, Mark A. Rickenberg, Debra S. Rigan, Jon F. Roach, Robert A. Roberts, Mark C. Robertson, Richard P. Robinson, Arthur R. Rogers, Mary S. Ronan, Beverly Rose, Debra R. Rosinski, Ronald J. Rossetti, John Roth, Timothy E. Roulon, Brigette Rubio, Tanda K. Ruiz, Beverly K. Rumanes, Fotini M. Rusu, William D. Sander, Frank T. Sattler, Donald R. Saunders, Michael D. Schaub, Duane R. Schmitz, Dawn 155 S : 11. Kristie L. ray, Susan M. '' k, Wendal J. S idler, Noel T. S abert, Michael H. l.Vi Schuknecht, Peggy L. Schwartz, Jeffrey K. Schwartz, Tim S. Scott, Holly J. Scott, William D. Send, Pamela K. Serbin, Robert F. Sheckler, Douglas S. Shelder, Donald J. Sherberneau, Chris N. Sherman, Matthew Shugart, James K Sigsbey, Patrick E. Sika, Terri J. Sill, Diane T. Silva, Amelia Sladek, Douglas R. Slagal, James E. Sleder, Jayne E. Sleeper, Linda J. Smith, Julie M. Smith, Larry G. Smith, Rose L. Solomonson, Kristina Springstead, Terri D. Staley, Kathy L. Starr, Scott K. Stasinski, Susan G. Steele, Mark R. Steikar, Debra Sue Stepke, John C. Stevens, Catherine J. Stevens, David J. Stevens, Jeffrey A. Stewart, Geaneen, R. Stewart, James A. Stout, Kirt A. Stowe, Martha B. Strieker, Donna J. Strieker, Sally A. Strong, Brian E. Strong, Nancy R Sudekum, Suzanne R. Tatch, Casey E. Tezak, Kim R. 157 Thomann, Louann C. Thomas, Gloria R. Thompson, Brenda Thorsen, Kris M. Throop, Daniel D. 158 Throop, Raymond R. Toedebusch, Kenneth Tompkins, Gregory B Tompkins, Trudy J. Tut:le, Helen Umlor, Denise C. Urban, Judy L. Van ban ten, Jan L. Van Wezel, Marge M. Varner, Dean Visscher, Diane M. Wagener, James M. Wagner, Pamela A. Waisanen, Lynne A Waldeck, Gail L. Waldo, Terri J. Walters, Arlene M. Wares, Jayne L. Washburn, Kathryn Waters, Richard Weatherholt, Mark A Weaver, Barbara J. Weber, Marlene G. Weber, Theodore A. Weese, Peggy D. Weidenhamer, Kathy Wernick, Erna M. Wernick, Martin P. Wheat, Pamela J. Whetstone, Martina R Whiteford, Timothy 1 Whiting, Kevin R. Wiecheck, Marie E. Wikle, Tomy D. Wilcoxen, Donald O. Williams )erry H. Wilsey. Lisa D. Winowiecki, David A. Winowiecki, Elizabeth Witkop, Michael H. Woebbeking, Charles E. Wolff, Jeffrey M Wright, Cheryl J. Wright, Kristin E Wright, Peggy S. 159 THOSE WHO ARE. BUT WEREN’T Yeiter, Robin D. Yetter, Kimberly M. Youker, Robert D. Ailsworth, Karen S. Alpers, Lori A. Anderson, Daryl N. Ash, Dora J. Barber, James E. Barger, Patricia Barker, Robert G. Beagle, David M. Beaubien, Michael A. Bellows, Thomas H. Blandin, Pamela M. Boldgett, Patti J. Bonnell, Gregg J. Bowman, Cynthia Brakel, William E. Brown, David O. Brown, Gary G. Buchan, Jeffrey C. Burkholder, Steven J, Bush, Norma J. Cairns, Wayde S. Candey, Craig R. Casciano, Michael Castillo, Manuel D. Chartier, Paul T. Clement, Michael A. Clouse, Harry J. Coates, Cynthia M. Cook, Johnna R. Cook, Tad D. Cook, Tod G. Corpe, John S. Couturier, Diane L. Creighton, Mary L. Crysler, Russell A, Culp, David M. Daane, Douglas J. Davis, Lisa M. Deadman, Kay J. Decker, Morris Craig Deloy, Cindy M. Denman, Clay A. Dewitt, Richard L. Dilley, David J. Doremire, Marie M. Dunklow, Douglas E. Dwyer, Patricia B. Eager, Robert L. Ealy, Nan D. Edwards, Lorrie M. Egeler, Karen L. Esther, Randy S. Fasel, Michael W. Finch, Kenneth J. Flanagan, Sean P. Fortin, Stephan E. Francis, Linda E. French, Holly M. Freund, Edward J. Friske, Wyman Garetson, Thomas H. Gayford, Douglas L. Gensler, Steven B. Gibson, Donald M. Gibson, William D. Gilmet, Rebecca Goodin, Margo B. Goodrich, Lisa A. Gossett, Peggy S. Grant, Harold E. Greeg, Mark D. Gum, Debra A. Hall, Mark M. Hammond, Mary L. Hanson, Scott W. Hartley, Terri L. Hawkins, Jack E. Hayes, Karen H. Hayes, Kevin J. Hedrington, Cynthia A. Hepler, Mathew S. Hepner, Leo Thomas Hinchen, Teresa E. Hoeft, Mary L. Humphrey, Alger R. Johnson, Sandra L. Kelderhouse, James A. Kellogg, Kurt C. Kelp, Gary R. Kennedy, William C. Kine, Dale W. Krohn, Theodore D. Krulikoski, Susan F. Kuemin, Thomas D. Kuhn, Kathee L. Lawrence, Richard D. Leddy, Scott A. Lehr, Carig R. Leroy, Kim E. Lewis, Patricia E. Lick, Leonard C. Lincoln, Kathleen A. Lockwood, Edward W. Lotan, Debra J. Loucks, Lorene Lozowski, Michael A. Mackey, Edward J. Macyauski, Michael R. Magee, James Mahn, Michael L. Marek, Michael J. Markey, Christine M. Marsh, Brenda L. Martin, Rosemarie A. Maynard, Kenneth McCutcheon, Patrick C. McIntyre, Timothy J. McLellan, Diane McManus, Tommy J. McQueer, Dennis E. Meeves, Kathy S. Miller, Mark A, Milne, Robin C. Moon, Debra A. Moore, Sharon L, Morris, Steven M. Murphy, Kerry P. Norcross, Beverly J. Oakley, Jennifer S. Ogden, Ann T. Oien, Chris A. Olson, Greta L. Ourso, Holand Parent, Kenneth A. Park, Thomas R, Patterson, James Peacock, Douglas M. Perry, Timothy L. Phillips, Daniel W. Poertner, Walter R. Potter, Tamara J, Prusick, Daniel Quinn, Roger E. Reed, Eric J. Revitzer, Carrie Rice, Mark A. Risk, Rebecca R. Rokos, Ronald E. Rosenthal, Victor G. Ryaning, Stephen M. Saxton, Karry L. Schaub, Robert P. Schichtel, Robert A. Schmitt, David L. Schramm, Ricky L. Seese, Thomas D. Shaff, Laura A. Shales, Robert D. Sheldon, Scott J. Sheppard, Randy C. Shillington, Lynn A. Simone, Kenneth F, Smith, Joey R. Smith, Kirt D. Sperry, Ann F. Stanislawski, Dennis Stevens, Michael J. Stormer, Tami J. Striebich, Mark C. Taylor, Kelly D. Templeton, Richard S. Thomas, David J. Thompson, John T, Trailer, Wayne T. Trotter, Geraldine L. Turke, Cindy L. Umlor, Denise C. VanFarowe, Brian M. Vanzee, Robert D. Vreeland, Amanda Waldron, Robert A, Walter, Thomas S. Westcott, Connie J. Wheelock, Michael L, Whiteford, Denise K. Whiteford, Pamela T. 160 Zarafonitis, Frank T. Zenner, Theodore L. Zimmerman, Tamara K. Wigley, Joseph W. Winnie, Melvin R. Winowiecki, Diana L. Winter, Patricia L. Wise, Paul Wood, Laurie A. Wright, Rendell E. Yeomans, Melissa M. Yokeum, Loretta J. Young, Martin B. Zeeryp, Joel C. Zick, Michelle D. Zook, Genevieve V. Senior Activities RANDALL JAMES AGRUDA - Student Council Representative 4 TERI LYNNE AHLBERG-KAREN SUE AILSWORTH - Watchbird 1; Student Council 3. Track 2.3.4 National Honor Sot it-ty 3,4; National Merit Fmahst 4, Scholastic H6nor Keys 1,2; Tri-Hi-Y 2.4. Model U N 5.4. DANIEL SjTEVEN AJA - Thespain Club 2; Student C ouncil Representative 4. Basketball 1 Track 1.2.3,4; Intramurals 3,4. National Honor Society3,4. Scholastic Honor Keys 1.2, 3.4 Varsity Club 2,3,4 (Treasurer); T.C. Summer T rac k' Club 3,4. BETTY ANN ALBRECHT - Watchbird 1. BETH EtELYN ALBRIGHT-Chou 1.2. 3.4. Madrigals 4; Musical Plav 1,3,4; Girls' Ensemble l; National Honor Society 4; Girls' Choir 2. Scholastic Honor Keys 1 SUSAN K. ALDRICH-President of Sopho more Claps; Student Cousclfl.2,3.4. Class Council i,2.3,4. Tennis 2. Pep Club Council 4 (President); Homecoming and Sadie Queen Candidate' . Pep Club 2.3,4 (President 4); Miss Spirit 2.3. SCOTT RICHARD ALEXANDER - Holmes Jr. High School 1. Flushing High School 2.3; National Honor Society 4. Junior Achievement 3. DIANA MARI ALLEN - Challenger 3.4 Thespian Plays 3.4; Thespian Club 3.4. Musical Play 3.4. Basketball 1.2.3,4, Track 2. National Honor Society 3.4. Challenger 3.4. S.I.U, SCOPE. Most Valuable Player on Girls' Basketball Team. ALVIN ALEX ALPERS - LORI ANN ALPERS - ANN KRISTINE ALWARD - Band 1.2,3,4. Orchestra 1,2. Musical Play 3. Pep Band 1.2; Cass Council 4; Skiing. Frosh Cheerleading. National Honor Society 3.4. Pom Pom Girls 2. 3.4. Scholastic Honor Keys 1.2; Pep Cub 1.3.4. BARBARA KAY AMIDON - Black and Gold 4. Pep Cub 2.4. DARYL N ANDERSON - LORI JEAN ANDERSON Band I.2.3.4. Orchestra 1,2, Pep Band 1.2; Pit Band 2.3; School Musical 1.2. Wind Ensemble 1,2.3, Jar Ensemble 2,3. Scholastic Honor Keys 1,2,3,4; Medal-Science Award 3. National Merit semi-f in ail ist 4 REBECCA JEAN ANDERSON - Choir 1. Pep Cub 2.3. CYNTHIA ANDREWS - SHERYL LYNN ANDREWS - Choir 1.2. 3.4. Musical Play 1.2,4. National Honor Society 3,4; Scholastic Honor Keys 1. DEBRA SUE ANKERSON - SCOTT L ANKERSON - PETER F ANLIKER - Exchange Student from Switzerland. National Honor Society 4 WILLIAM M ANSORGE - Wrestling 1 DORA JEAN ASH - M JILL ROBIN BACH-Tennis 2.3.4; Pep Club 2.3.4. IVANKA MARGARET BAIC - Thespian Cub 4, Cass Council 1.2. Tennis 2.3,4. National Honor Society 3.4. Scholastic Honor Keys 1. Language Awards 1; Tri-H-Y 3.4. Ktf Club 2, Captain of Tennis Team 2.3. JULIA ANN BAKER - Debate 3. Or. hestra 1.2. DONALD LEE BALENTINE — DEBRA ANNE BANKEY - JAMES E BARBER - PATRICIA ANN BARGER - ROBERT GLEN BARKER - SUSAN MARIE BARNETT - Falmouth High 1.2.3. Softball. 2. VERN ROCK BARTNICK - Saint FrMfeg 1. Class Council 2; Football 3. Skiing 3) Class Spirit. BRENT WILLIAM BARTZ -JULIA MARIE BASTA - Tennis 2,3J Skiing 3.4; National Fionor Society 3,4. Sad ,. Hawkins Queen 4. Pep Club 2,3,4. CYNTHIA KAY BATHKE - Pep Club 2 WILLIAM BERNARD BATZER III -Debate 4, Orchestra 1,2,3,4, Musical Play 2.3. Student Council 3 (Treasurer 4). National Honor Society 4, Scholastic Honor Keys 1,2.3; UHterof Commendation 4. M JOYCE KAY BAUER -TAMMIE JEAN BAXTER - Pines 3; Band 1.2.3.4. Orchestra 4. Pep Band 3,4 Best Section. Best Squad-Band. BRIAN JOSEPH BAZZETT - Part II of Michigan Math Test 3,4. DAVID M BEAGLE - Choir 1. Football 1, 4. Track 1. Baseball 1, Intramurals 1.3; Wrestling 1. All-Conference of All-State Sports T m 4 JARED MICHAEL BEARD - Munster High School 1. Thespian Plays 2,3,4. Thespian Club 2.3.4. 162 MICHAEL BEAUBIEN -TAMARA RENEE BEAVERSON Naiional Honor Society 4. Scholastic Honor Keys 1.2. CHERYL ELAINE BECKER - Band 1.2.3.4 Choir 1.2,3,4; Musical Play 1,2.3.4 GERALD ALEX BECKER -JAMES MANNING BELSEY East Kent wood High School. LORRAINE MARIE BELANGER Pep Club 2-3 THOMAS H. BELLOWS M ROGER ALLEN BEMBENECK M CONNIE MARIE BENAK - jM EDWARD F BENAK JR - M CHERRI LYN BENNETT G A A I JOLENE MARIE Bl NNE IT Band X KATRINA LORE! N BIXBY JULIA ANN BLACKBURN Basketball 2.4. Forensics 4. DONNA BLACKMORf STACIA ROSE BLAND PAMELA M BIANDIN PATRICIA JO BLODGETT Bandl. DAVID ALLEN BOHNOW GREGG J BONNE LI JON1 MARIE BONOMO lYnes 4; Student Council Secretary 4. Scholasti. Honor Keys 1.2. Language Award 1 Pep Club 2,3,4. EUGENE JOHN B(X )NI RUTH ANN BORDEN Basketball 1. BARBARA J. BOSTWICK - CYNTHIA CHRISTINE BOWMAN - Benzie County High S hool. Choir 2,3; Pom Pon 3; FHA1 JEFFREY ALLEN BOYD -IChoir 1.2.3.4 WADE DOUCIAS BOYD — JAN MARIE BRADEN Orchestra 1. Pep Club 2. WILLIAM BRAKE I MARK DEWI IT BR AMMER - Football 1.2. 3.4; Basketball 1.2.3.4 Track 1.2. All-Conference of All-State Sports Teams 2,3,4; Homecoming King 4 SANDRA LYNN BRIGHT — VICHIE LYNN! BRIGHT - Choir; Musical SCOTT CHARLES BRILL — Oxford Junior High School. CYNTHIA ANNE BRISTOL - Band 1; Musical Play 1.2,3,4 Choir 1.2,3,4; Madrigals 1, Student Count 11 1.2.4. (.lass Council 2; Inter-lochen Scholarship 1.3. Solo and ensemble 1.2. 3, Pep Club 3 JOHN JOSEPH BRISTOL. JR. - National Honor Society 4 St holastk Honor Keys 1,2,3. TINA MARI I BRISTOL-WILLIAM WYNN BROWER-DAVID O BROWN -GARY G. BROWN JEFFREY LEE BRUNETTE-Senior Class President, 4; Class Council 4; Football 1,2; Baseball 1,2,4 National Honor Society 3,4. JEFFREY BUC HAN -i CHRISTOPHE R LEE BUDAY - Football 1,2, 3,4; Basketball t.2,3. Track 1.2.3.4, Intramural -3.4; National Honor Society 3.4; All Conference of All State Sports Teams 2,3; Scholastic HonorlCeys 1.2.3, twgUMr Awards 1; Varsity Club 2,3.4 (Treasurer, 3; President, 4). ANN MAR II BUKANDT-National Honor Society 4. NANCY ANN BURCAR - Pep Club 2,3.4; Mat Maid 3 4 STEVEN J BURKHOLDER -STEVEN ROY BUR ROWS -CRAIG E. BUSH Baseball 1.2.3.4 Basketball 3.4. GERALD AIAN BUSH - Band 1,2. NORMA JANI BUSH- BENJAMIN BURROUGHS BUSHONGIII — Black and (.old 3.4 Watchbird 1; Baseball 1,2,3,4, Intramurals WAYDE SCOTT CAIRNS MARY WYNNE CAI CUTT - Tennis 2,3,4. Pep Club 2.3 4 THOMAS l.ANCE ( ALLISON-Choir 1.2, Musical Play KATHLEEN ANNETTl CAMPBELL-SCOPE 3,4; Pep C lub 2.3,4. LINDA MAY ( AMPBEII - Pep Club Council 2.4, Scholastu Honor Key I. CRAIG R. CANDEY THOMAS RICHARD CANHAM - Band 1.2. 3,4; Pep Band 1.2,3,4. Intramural Sports 4; National Honor Society 3.4. Drum Major I; Scholastic Honor Keys 1,2.3. KATHERINE ELIZABETH CARBONEAU -Pines 3, Band 1.2.3,4, Orchestra 1.2,3,4, National Honor Society 4, Pep Club 4 GERALD PATRICK CARPENTER ELCHSE ANN CARRIZALES Pines 4. Choir 3.4 RHONDA GWEN CARVER MIC HAEL SCOTT CASCIANO - Football 1. Baseball I. Golf 1. MANUEL D CASTILLO-East Chicago Washington Eligh 1,2,3 DUDLEY RAYBURN CATES Edison Freshman High 1, Machine Shop Club 3-NANCY SUE CENTER - Chou 3.4. Pep Club 2. ROBIN SUE CHAMBERLAIN-Choir 1. 2.4. CHRISTOPHER ROBERT CHANDLER -Black Gold 4; Watchbird 1; Student Coun d 4; Baseball I; Intramural Hockey 1,2,3,4, Na tional Honor Society 4. Scholastic Honor Key 2.3. PAUL THEODORE CHARTIER CHARLOTTE ANN CHASE - Avondak High School 1; Marquette Senior High School STEVEN ALBERT CHASE - Band 1 Choir 2,3,4; Madrigals 4. Student Council 3,4. Class Council 1.3. Track 1,2,3,4. National Honor Hiety 3.4. Boys State 3, Scholastic Honor IANNIS P CHRISTOPHER [NANCY CAROL CIESLA - Choir 4; Madn gals 1. Musical Play 1.4. Cheerleading 1. Na tional Honor Society 4. Pep Club 2.3.4. Tri-Hi-Y 2 LAWRENCE MICHAEL CLARKE - Musical Play 3. Student Council 2,3.4. Class Council 2.3. Football 1, Skiing 3. Wrestling 1. National Honor Society 3.4. SIU 2.3. Pep Club 3.4, Var stty Club 4. _ MICHAEL A CLEMENT SUSAN CUNE GARY LEE CLOUS HARRY JOSEPH CLOUSE CYNTHIA MARIE COATES - Orchestra 1.2.3 BRENDA MAXINE COBB BETTY DELIGHT COLEMAN - Glee Club 1. ' MERRY L COLLIER-Thespians2; Band I; Tennis 2; Pep Club 2.3. JOHNNA RAE COOK STEPHEN ROSS COOK TAD D COOK TOO GFNE COOK - Wrestling 1 JOHN S C ORPE LESLIE KAREN COSGROVE - Student Council 3. Pep Chib Council 2. DIANE LYNN ( OUTURIER - Choir 1. 2.3. PAMELA MARIE (OUTURIER LISA ANN COX PEGGY ANN COX Scholastic Honor Key 1 DEBRA ANN COYNE C YNTHIA LYNN C RAM MARY L CREIGHTON PATRICIA ANN C ROSS LEY - Basketball 1.2.3.4. Track 2,3.4. National Honor Society 3.4. SIU 1 RUSSELL ALAN C RYSLEK - Black Gold DAVID M CULP DOUGLAS DAANl RICKY DANIELSON DENISE DEE ANN DAST Black and Gold 2.3. Challenger 3. Choir 2.3. Student Council 1.2.3 (secretary) 1.2.3. Class Council 1,2,3; National Honor Society 3 4 formal Committee 2.3. Science I air Awards 1 Ski Club 1. IAMES DAVIS USA MARIE DAVIS Pep Club 4. KAY JEAN DEADMAN- Student Council 1. D .A .R Good C iti en 1. Letter of Com- mendation 1 MORRIS CRAIG DECKER JERRY A DELMER CHRISTINE ELLEN DEERING - Watchbird Cheer lead Elonor 1; Varsity Cheerleading 3.4; Jay Vee O ing 2; Frosh Cheerleading 1; National I mg . Society 3.4; Scholastic Honor Keys 1 Pep Clul 1,2,3,4. CINDY MARIE DELOY JAN MARIA DEMIN-Bandl, Musical Play 1; Varsity Cheerleading 3,4; Jay Vee Cheerleading 2, Frosh Cheerleading 1; Pep Club 1,2,3,4. CLAY ALAN DENMAN SANDRA JEAN DERY - Student Cm.nc.I 2,3. Basketball 2; Track 1,2.3; Soccer 3. Varsity Cheerleading 4; Fine Arts 1, Committer- C hair man Magazine Sale 2; Pep Club 2.3.4 RICHARD L. DEWITT SUSANNE KAY DIEHI DAVID JOHN DTI I F Y National Honor Scholastic Honor Keys I. Language Awaras 1 THOMAS JOHN DILLON - National Honor Society 3, President 4 i ONALD SCOTT DOHM MARK STEVEN DOJAN - Watchbird 1; Baseball 1, National Honor Society 4, Scholastic Honor Keys 2,3 ANGELA DOMP1ERRE TIMOTHY ALAN DONAHEY - Band 1; Pep Band 1; Football 3.4; Track 4. Intramural 2,J,4; Varsity Club 3.4. Radio Station 2.3.4 MELISSA RANAE DONKERS - Band 1 2.3; JV Baskrtball 1. J V Track 1.2. Co-op 4 MARIE M DOREMIRt ROBERT CHARLES DORIE - Football 3.4. Intramural 2,3,4. Varsity Club 3,4. JAMES E DRAKE - Intramural 3.4. National Honor Society 3 4. CH£jm ANN DREVES - Debate 1. Cboir CHRIS dUNALD DUELL - Band 1.2.3.4; Orchestra 3. Pep band 1,2.3,4. Bicenteiual Youth Debates 4. STEVEN RONALD DUELL-Band 1,2.3,4. Pep Band 1.24,4. JEFFREY S DUFORT - Graphic Arts Club 3.4; Key Club 2.3,4. DOUGLAS E DUNKLOW PATRICIA ANN DUPUIS-Band 1,2.3.4; Letter of Commendation 3. STEVEN WAYNE DURGA PATRICK B DWYER MICHELLE LOUISE DYE - Choir 14.3; Madrigals 1. Musical Play 1.2; Student Council 1. National Honor Society 4. Pep Club Council 1. ROBERT I EAGER NAN D EALY STEVEN M EDINCER LORRIE MELODIE EDWARDS - National Merit Finalist 4 KAREN LYNNE EGELER - Pep Club 2, 3.4 GAA 3 SANDRA KAY EHLINGER - Thesp.an Plays 3.4. Thespian Club 3,4. Band 1. PepC Iub4, Bicentennial Youth Debate 4 WILLIAM ARTHER EISNER JR BARBARA ANN EMERSON ANTHONY DONALD ERV1NC - Baseball 1,2,34 RANDY S. ESTHER MICHAEL DAVID FAIRBANKS - flee High School. Letter of Commendation 4 USA ANN FARRELL MICHAEL T FARRELL GAIL JEAN FASEL - Choir 1. Musical Play 1. MICHAEL JON FASEL CAROL LOUISE FASHBAUGH KIM IRENE SMITH FEIGEL LORINDA JEAN FELKER - Black and Gold 2.3.4. Watchbird 1. Thespian Plays 3; Thespian Club 3.4. Musical Play 3; Lt Governor 4; Treasurer 1. Secretary 2. President 3, Student Council 1,2.3.4. Class Council 2.3. NtflBMi .■ Honor Society 3.4. Secretary 4. D A R Good Citizen 4. Language Awards 4, Pep Club 2.3.4. PTSA3.4 MICHAEL W FERGUSON SCOTT CLARENCE FEWINS Class council 1.3.4. Football 1. Track. 2,3; Cross Country 4, Science Fair Awards 3. JOHN ROBERT FIFAREK - Pines 4 Band 1. Pep Band 1. Student Council 4.. Football 1.3.4. Basketball 1. Wrestling 4 Intramural 1. 2.3 4 National Honor Society 4 All-Con-ferance Sports Teams 3.4 Scholastic Honor Keys 1. Letter of CommenJat on 1; Varsity 3. 4 officer 4 JOSEPH BENJAMIN FILIP - Choir 1.2.3 KENNETH J FINCH SHERRY KAY FISHER - Northville High School. DAVID ALAN FISK - Wilfon Jr High CAROLYN ANN FITZ - Choir 4. Musical Play 3. Student Council 3.4, Class Council 3.4, Tennis 3. Gymnastics 2.3 Varsity Cheer leading 4 Frosh 1 National Honor Society 3.4. Scholastic Honor Keys 1.2,3. Pep Club 2.3,4; Tri-Hi y 3.4 SEAN FLANAGAN C hoir 1. Debate 3. Wrestling 3.4 JANICE MARIE FLEES - St Francis MICHELE JEAN FLORY - Thespian Plays 3 JUDITH MARIE FOLEY - Black and Gold 2.3. Operetta 1. Varsity Gymnastics 1,2; National Honor Society 3.4; Scholastic Honor keys 1 Pen Club 2.3.4 LINDA MARIE FOLK DEBRA MAY FORBES PATRICIA JEAN FORSYTH — Choir 1,2,3, 4, Madrigal . 1 KIMBERLY ANN FORT - Band 1.2.3.4. Pep Rand 1.3 STEPHAN E FORTIN KEITH FRANCIS FORTON - Student Council 1. Football 1 Track 1,2,3,4; Skiing 1. 2 3 4 Cross C ountry 2,3.4; All-Conference Sports Teams 3.4 VICKI L FOR WE RCK DIANE RUTH FOSTER - Pines 3.4. For ensics 2,3,4, Band 1.2.3.4: Orchestra 1.2.3.4. Musical Play 1.2,4, Pep Band 1. National Honor Society 3.4, Scholastic Honor Keys 1.2; Flag Corps 1.3,4 BECKY JEAN FOUTS JANET CARYL FOX - Thespian Club 3.4. Orchestra 2,3,4 UNDA ELLEN FRANCIS CYNTHIA ANN FRANKE SUSAN LOUISE FRANKE LYNDA MARIE FRANKLIN TINA LUZABLIH FRAZIER HOLLY MARIE FRENCH EDWARD JOSEPH FREUND JEROLD LEE GABIER JANET SUE GALLA - Pines 3.4. National Honor Society 3,4. Pep Club 3.4. KAREN KAY GALLA - Pep Cub 3.4. Mat Maid 4 JAMES WALMSLEY GARBER - Exchange Student from Monrovia. Liberia. Choir 2. Class Officer 2 3. National Honor Society 4 PATRIOT J GARN rJfo VICTORIA ANN GARY SCHALLY RUTH GAT7.KE PepUub2. DAVID EDWIN GAULT Band 1.2.3; Pep Band 2.3. DOUGLAS ALLAN GAUTHIER - WRBL Radio Clbb 3.4 DOUGLAS LEE GAYFORD STEVEN BRIAN GENSLER PERRY LOUIS GHERING DONALD MURRAY IBSON WILLIAM DOTSON GIBSON - Thespian Play 3 Thespian Club 3. TEpA MARIE CIILSON rScca JANl (.ILMET - Black 4 Gold 3. Thespian Plays l 2,3,4. Thespian Club 1. 2.3.4. Glee Club 1 Basketball 1. Pep Club 1.2. JANE LESLIE G11 MORE - Debate 3.4. Band 1,2; Pep Band 1 2 Class Treasurer 3. Student Count il 4. Class Council 2.3.4. Intramural Soc cer National Honor Society 3.4; Scholastic Honor Keys 1.2.3 4, Pep Club 4; Tri-Hi-Y 2.3 4 (Vice President 3, President 4) UNDA LEE C I.ASSER - Band 1; Pep Club MARTHA El LEN GLASSER - Band 1. P r Qub 1 DAVID LYLE GOFF - Band 1.2.3.4 SHARON KAY GOFF - Choir 1; Glee Club 1; Student Council Representative 2; 5IU 4. Ftp Club 3 MARGO BETH GOODIN USA ANN GOODRICH QYNTHIA LOUISE GORCYCA - Band 1; ftp Band 1 ___ PEGGY SUE GOSSETT NANCY LEE GRACE HAROLD E. GRANT PAMELA ANN GRAY-Choir 1; Musical Play 1 JOYCE IRENE GREEN-Band 1.2. PeoBand 1. National Honor Society 3,4, National Merit Finalist 4 THERESA LOUISE GREEN MARK D GREGG IMART RICHARD GROESSER - Orchestra 1.2.3.4. Musical Play 2,3,4. KIMBERLY SUE CRUEBER - PepCIub 2 DAVID A. CUBA AMY JO GUERNSEY DEBORAH ANN GURN - Band 1 DENIS GERALD HALL-Pines MARK M HALL- GREGORY ROBERT HAMILT N - Foot ball 1.2.3.4 Baseball 1. Wrestling 1. Intra-murals 2 3; All-Conference of AD State Sports Teams 4. Varsity Qub 4 MARY LOU HAMMOND - B.ir-i 1.2. Student Council 1. DEBOR AH A HANSEN- LORI SUE HANSEN - JOHN F HANSON - SCOTT W HANSON - RONALD EUGENE HARDIN -Cboir 4 Language Awards 1,2. S.I.U. 4. Debate 1. lorrnsu s 1,2; Port Huron High School JAMES EDWARD HARDY - Football 1.2. 3.4. Intramurals 2,3, National Honor Sin i« tv 3.4. All Conference of All-State Sports Teams 4. Varsity Club 4. KENT P HARDY-MICHAEL DEAN HARRIGAN-DANIEL EDWARD HARRIS - ManceIona High St hool; Football 1. Baseball 4; Intra-murals 3 BRIAN DONALD HART - Band 1.2,3.4 TERRI 1 YNN HARTLEY - ROBERT C HARTY-JACK E HAWKINS-JULIE ANN HAWTHORNE - Choir 3. Pines 3 KAREN HELEN TEKLA HAYES - Orchestra 1 Choir l (.iris' Ensemble 1; Musical Play 1. Track 2 Skiing 2; Graphic Arts Qub 4. KEVIN J HAYES- KEVIN MICHIAL HAYNES- IFF ANN HAYNES- CEORGE MATTHEW HAYS- MICHAEL HAROLD HAYWARD - Choir 1. Glee Club 1 JAMES LAVERN HAYWOOD — ROBERT KEITH HAZELTON - Pines 4. Forensics 3. Musical Play Sound Production 2.3.4. W.R.B L Radio Station Manager 2.3.4. CYNTHIA ANN HEDRINGTON -JOHN JAMES HEIM - Band 1. Student Council 1. Football 1.2,3.4. Intramurals 2.3 Varsity Club 4 GARY LEE HELMS - Thespian Plays 2.3.4; Thespian Club 2,3,4. National Honor Society 3.4. Scholastic Honor Keys 1.2.3. Math Award ►S- Choir I.2.3.4. 1.4. National Honor TEEL —Graphic 4, Thespians Vice President, Best Actor. 4. MARY JANE HEMMING - Choir 1.2, Musical Play 1. Frosh Cheerleading, National Honor Society 3.4. Scholastic Honor Keys 1. KATHRYN JOY HENRION - Northville High School. Graphic Arts Club 4 MATTHEW SCOTT HEPLER - Musical Play 1. Choir 1,2,3. LEO KEVIN L. HIBBARD-j TERESA ALLEN HINCQW - Cadillac Sen ior High School 1.2. SHELLEY MARIE Hlf Madrigals 4 Musical I Society 3.4. Pep Qub 2. KATHY JUNE HIF Arts Qub 2,3.4 MARY LOU HOEFT —A’ep Club 2 KELLY EUGENE HOJ9INGTON - Arvada West High School. Swimming 2.3, Soccer 1.3, Lettermen' Club 2,3. KATHRYN JAYNT HOLTOM - Pep Club 2.3. CHARLES SCOTT HOOPER - Wrestling 1 2.3.4. Cross-Country 1. SHEREE DANE HOOPER - Choir 1.2.3.4 Musical Play 1,2.3; Scholastic Honor Keys 1 ANTOINETTE THERESE HORNACEK -Pep Qub 2.3; Decca 3 MICHAEL ALLAN HOY -LAUREN KAY HUBSCHNEIDER -ALGER ROBERT HUMPHREY ll-Orches tra 2 STANLEY D HUNT -DALLAS HUNTER -.TARA HUNTER LEE-BBjdjlLEIGH HUTCHINSON - Student Council 1,3.4. Governor 1. Core Council 1. Class CoUlldi2 3 4 Skiing 1.2.3.4. National Honor Society 4 All-Conference of All-State Sports Team 2.3.4. S holastic Honor Keys 1. Ninth Grade Activity Book. Pep Qub 4 REBECCA LYN HYMAN - Carmi Com munity High School. Choir 2.4 Mat Maid 3. 4; Gymnastics 2. DANNY KENNETH 1ACOVOM JANICE MARIE IACOVOM - Watchbird 1. Gymnastics 1. National Honor Soc ety 3.4. Scholastic Honor Keys 1,2.3,4; Pep CTub 2.3 STEVEN MARK IACOVON1 - Band 1.2. 3.4. Pep Band 3.4. Tennis 4. Key (. lub 2 CONNIE MARIE IRISH-Choir l WILLIAM THOMAS IRVINE MARK VICTOR IRVING MICHAEL EDWARD IRWIN — Black Gold q Band 1. Orchestra 2 Musical Play 2. Exchange Student to Brazil 3; SIU 2.4 (Vice President 4). DANIEL LEE ISAMAN- Band 1.2jM. Orthectr 1,2,3.4; Musical Play 1.2.3,4. Pep Band 1.2.3.8 National Honor Society .4. Scholastic Honor Keys 1.2.3.4. MICHAEL LEON IV1E PATRICIA JEAN JAQUISH - Chc|l 1.2.3. 4. Musical Play 1.4; Mat Maids 4. JANE MARIE JASON-Challenger Stu dent Council 4 National Honor Society 3.4. National Merit Finalist, Pep Club 2,3,4. Na tional Honor Society Vice President 4 CATHERINE LOUISE JOHN CARY III JOHNS-Pines 3 Student Council 1,3; Core Council 2.3 (Treasurer 2. S- ••• tary 3). Pep Qub 2.3. II NNII I R SUE JOHNSON - Banll. Pep Band 1. Student Council 1.3. Varsity h« r leader 3.4j IVp Qub 2.3,4. JOSOPH CLAYTON JOHNSON-Band 1.2.3.4; ftp Band 1.2.3.4 SANDRA L JOHNSON TAMARA ANN JOHNSON - Strident Council 1, National Honor Society 4 Scholas tic Honor Key 1; ftp Club 2,3. DAVID ALAN JOHNSTON - Pines 3.4 (Co Editor 4); Watchbird 1. Football 4; Baseball 2. 3.4. IntTamurals 2.3.4; Scholastic Honor Keys 1.2.3 SUSAN CLARE JONES-Tennis 1.2.3. TAMMY C. JONES TRACIE MARIE JONES RONALD C JURICA W PAMELA JEAN KAMALO DIANA LOUISE KANTZ PAMELA LOU KENYAK - Annapolis High JAMES ALAN KELDERHOUSE - Wrestling KURT CHARLES KELLOGG Calumet High School TERRI LYNNE KELLOGG - Student Coun cil 3. DANIEL JOSEPH KELLY - Choir 2; Student Council 4. Vice President. National Honor Society 4. Scholastic Honor Keys I. SHAWN. M KELLY GARY RAY KELP FRANCIS VINCENT KENNEDY III KEVIN MICHAEL KENNEDY WILLIAM C KENNEDY KAMERON ROBERT KERUN VICTORIA LYNN KESSLER - Pepclub 2 KAREN SUE K1MBEL - Band 1,2. DALE W KINE CINDY ANN KING LORRAINE MARIE KING-Pines 3 Pep dub 2.3. ROBERT FREDERICK KING - Football 1. 2.3.4. Intramural 2,3,4. DEBRA LYNN KIRSCH DUANE ANDRE JUDE KIRT - St. Francis. KAREN LOUISE KITCHEN - Pines 4 DONNA CAROL KNEE - Thespian Plays 2; Thespian dub 2. KEVIN LEE KOBBINS - Radio Station 4. VALERIE ANN KORB LORI SUSAN KORN NANCY ANN KRAKOWSKI JUDITH ANN KRAMER - Choir 1; Musical Play 1; Student Council 1,2; Class Council 3.4; Skiing 1,2.3,4; Frosh Cheerleading 1; Pom Pon Girls 3,4; All-Conference Sports Teams 2.3, Pep Club 1 3.4 THOMAS LEE KRATKY - Track 3.4; National Honor Society 3,4; Challenger 2. THEODORE KROHN - Track 4. BARBARA J. KROMER DEBRA J KROMER - Frosh Cheerleading 1; Girl's State 2,3,4; Pep dub 2; Gymnastics 2.3.4. DEAN ALAN KROUPA - Track 2.3. SUSAN FRANCES KRUUKOSK1 - Dear bom High; Thespian Plays 4; Thespian Club 4, Band 1,2; Choir 1; National Honor Society 4; Tri-Hi-Y 4; Forensics 4. Ski dub 3. LINDA SUE KRUPP - Kalamazoo Central. THOMAS DALE KUEMIN KATHEE LYNNE KUHN - Pep dub 1 Band 1.2.3.4. LORA ANN MONICA LACKIE - Watch-bird 1; Thespian Plays 2. JOSEPH RONALD LAMIE — Pines 4; Black and Gold 4; Choir 4; Class Officer Vice President 3; Student Council 2.3.4; dass Council 3; Homecoming King candidate 1975 Mr-Spirit Executive Committee 3.4. CAROL LYNN LAMMERS - Debate 1; S.I.U. 4; Art dub 4; secretary. SUZAN DAWN LANG - Student Council 2; Class Council 2.3,4, National Honor Society 4, Queen 4; Pep dub 2.3; Vice-President 4. MICHAEL JONAS LARDIE - Thespian Plays 4; Choir 4; Musical Play 4. Student Council 1,2,3; Forensics 3,4 STEVEN JOHN LARGE NT - Intramural 1.2. 3.4. SAMMY LOUIS LARSON LARRY LEE LARSEN - Band 1.2.3; Orchestra 2; Pep Band 1,2. KAREN ANN LATKA - Whittier High School. CYNTHIA SUZAN LAURELL - ftp Club 2.3. DONALD A. LAUTNER - Band 1.2 Pep Band 1; Student Council 1; Football 1. Basketball 1. Baseball 1,3,4; Intramural 3.4; National Honor Society 3.4; Scholastic Honor Keys 1. TERRY EUGENE LAUTNER LYNNE MARIE LAVIRE - Thespian Plays 2; Thespian dub 2; Band 1,2,3,4. JAY RAY LEGGETT - Football 1 CRAIG R LEHR SUSAN ANN LEUTO- Watchbird 1. Glee dub 1; National Honor Society 3.4. TIMOTHY ALAN LEPPEK KIM ELLEN LEROY KATHLEEN ANN LEWIS MICHAEL THOMAS LEWIS - Permian High School. PATRICIA ELAINE LEWIS - Kalamazoo Central High LEONARD UCK THOMAS MARVIN UGHTFOOT KATHLEEN ANN UNCOLN - Band 1.2. 3,4; Orchestra 1,2; Pep Band 1,4. National • Honor Society 3.4 MARGARET MARIE LIPKA - Wolcott Jr High, Challenger 3. Watchbird 1; Forensics 4; National Honor Society 3,4; Scholastic Honor Keys 1,2,3; Challenger 3; Pep Club 4; T.C. Medical Explorers 3,4; Careers dub 1. THEODORE BERNIE LI VERNOIS - Track 4. Wrestling 1,2; Intramural 3,4. EDWARD WHITIG LOCKWOOD - Debate 2,3; Band 1; Pep Band 1; Student Council 1, Class Council 1; Tennis 1; Skiing 1.2,3,4; Intramural 3; All-Conference Sports Teams — 2.3, 4. 2nd place Jr. National Downhill. DEBRA JUNE LOESEL PATRICIA LOUISE LOHNER CAROL LONEY LAURIE LOOMIS VIRGINIA SUE LOOMIS-Debate3. Band 1,2,3,4; Pep Band 1,3,4, National Honor Society 4; Challenger 4. DAVID ALAN LOW MICHAEL ALEXANDER LOZOWSK! BRYN ALYSON LYNCH - Watchbird 1; Tennis 3,4; National Honor Society 3,4; Scholastic Honor Keys 1,2. ROBERT EDWARD LYON II - Thespian Plays 4; Musical Plays 4; Student Council 3. EDWARD J MACKEY -MICHAEL R. MACYAUSKI -JAMES MAGEE - MICHAEL LEON MAHN - Band 1,2,3; Radio dub 3. DAVID LAWRENCE M1CHJEL MAJSZAK - Debate 2. MICHAEL! MAREK -CHRISTINE MARKEY-BRENDA LEE MARSH - Tri-Hi-Y 3. JEFFREY PAUL MARTIN Robichaud High School ROSEMARIE ANN MARTIN -KENNETH LEE MARVIN - Frankfort High School. JEOFFREY ALLAN MASLOWSKI - Baseball 2,3,4; Intramurals 3.4; Varsity dub. DEBRA KAY MASON - Band 1.2.3.4; Orchestra 1; Musical Play 1, Pep Band 2,3,4, Scholastic Honor Keys 1; Letter of Commendation 3. MICHELE SUE MATHIAS -VIRGINIA JANE MAUE - Challenger; Pep dub 2. S.I.U 4 Art Club 4 DANIEL WAYNE MAUK - Football 1.2, Wrestling 1; Intramurals 2. GORDON MAYLONE-CAROLYN JEAN MAYNARD -KENNETH LEE MAYNARD -PAMELA E R MCCARRY-VALENCIA MCCLINTOCK — PATRICK C MCCUTCHEON -DAVID CRAIG MCGEORGE -TIMOTHY J MCINTYRE -MICHELE RENEE MCK1LLOP - Center Line High School; Musical Play 2,3; National Honor Society 1 (Secretary), Pep Club Council 1.2; Basketball 2 Ski Club 1; Volleyball 1; Baseball 1. BRUCE ALAN MCLACHLAN-KENT LEROY MCMANUS-TOMM JAY MCMANUS-DONALD PAUL MCMASTER -JANET MARIE MCMILLAN — Pep Club 2,4 MARGARET ANN MCPHILAMY - Thes-pain Club 4 Student Council 1; Tennis 1; Pep dub 2,3.4 (Historian 4), Student Council of Physkal Education 3.4. DENNIS EUGENE MCQUEER - Band 1. KATHY SUE MEEVES MARGARET ANN MEINDERTSMA -CHARLES ALAN MIKOWSKI -VICTORIA LYNNE MIKOWSKI - Pep dub 2. JENNIFER LYNN MILLER - National Honor Society 3.4. Scholastic Honor Keys 1,2,3,4. LCMS ARLENE MILLER -MARK ALAN MILLER - Band 4. TERRI DEE MILLER - Choir 3; Golf 1. First Place in Art Show. ROBIN C MILNE-Track. MELINDA SUSAN MOLMEN - Band 1; Pep dub 3 DEBRA ANN MOON - Pep dub 2,3; C.A A 3 (Vice President). BRIAN WALTER MOORE - Football 3.4; Intramurals 3. Varsity dub 4. MELISSA ANN MORE - Pmes 3. Pep Club 3,4 (Treasurer 4). ROBERT W MOORE-Band 1; dass Council 1. Baseball 1,2,3,4. SHARON MOORE -SHERRILL LYNN MORGAN-STEVEN MICHAEL MORRIS - Black and Gold 4. Watchbird 1; Band 1, Student Council 1,4. Class Council 1,4; Basketball 1; Baseball 1; Golf 3,4, Cross Country 1.2; Intramurals 3.4; National Honor Society 4. Pep dub Council 4; Scholastic Honor Keys 1. AMY NADINE MOSS-TERRI MARIE MUCHA - Choir 1; Student Council 1,2. Class Council 1; Pep dub 2; Activity Book 1 WALDEMAR WESLEY MUEHLING — National Honor Society 3. KERRY PATRICK MURPHY - Tennis 4. RICHARD DUANE NELSON-SUSAN KAY NESKY-PENNY LORRAINE NEWTON - Thespian Play 2 Thespian dub 2,3; National Honor Society 4. Pep Club 2. JULIE ANN NICK OS - York Community High School BEVERLY JEAN NORCROSS-ORLEY JAY NORRIS - Debate 4 Band 1; Choir 1,2,3,4, Choralairs4. Musical Play 2,3,4; Pep Band 1. SUSAN MARIE NORTON-JEFFREY THOMAS NUNN - Art dub 4. GLORIA SUE NYLAND - Frosh Cheerleader. Girls' State 2,3,4; Pep dub 2,3,4, Gymnastics 2,3,4 JENNIFER SUE OAKLEY - Pines 3. Choir 1,2.3, Madrigals 3, Musical Play 2, Skiing 3; JV Cheerleacfing 1,2. National Honor Society 2,3,4; Fine Arts 3. Leland Public Schools 1,2. SUZETTE KAY OBERLIN - Student Council 4; Pep dub Council 4; Sadie Hawkins Queen Candidate 4. ANN THREASE OGDEN MAGDALENE MARY O HARA-Pepdub 4. CHRIS ALLEN OIEN KATHLEEN MARY OKEEFE LAURIE JEANNE O'KEEFE - Southfield Senior High School 1,2; Band 1,2,3; Musical Play 2; National Honor Society 4. SHARON COLLEEN O KEEFE - National Honor Society 3,4; Pep Club Council 1,2; Lederle Jr. High 1. ERIC JAMES OKERSTROM - Debate 2 Choir 1,2; Madrigals 1; Musical Play 1; Track 1.2.3.4. DONALD MICHAEL OLESON TAMARA JEAN OLIVERSON - Choir 1. 2.3.4. ARTHUR FRANK OLSEN - Track 2,3,4; Intramurals 2,3. GRETA LEE OLSON JEFFERY MICHAEL OLSON - Orchestra 1.2,3,4; Musical Play 2. TINA MARIE OLSON - Choir 1. Pep dub 3.4 JEFFREY ORTON MICHAEL W OSBAND - Great Bridge Sen ior High 1,2,3, Band 4, Orchestra 4. ROLAND CEARD OURSO KENN E. OVERHOLT - Band 1.2.3.4, Pep Band 1.2,3,4; Tennis 1; Golf 4. Skiing 1,2,3,4. KEITH FRANKLIN PACKARD - Black and Gold 4; Thespian Plays 2,3.4; Thespian Club 2,3,4; Forensics 4; Choir 1.2,3,4; Musical Play 1,2,4; Radio 3,4. TERRI LYNN PALMER - Psp dub Council 3. DENNIS PANAGOPOULOS - Redford High School; Band 2,3.4. DONNA MARIE PANICK - Annandale High School; Choir 1.2,3,4. KENNETH PARENT -THOMAS PARK - DONALD PAUL PARKER - Band 1.2.3.4; Pep Band 3.4; W.R.B.L Radio dub. DAVID BRUCE PARSHALL - Black and Gold 3. JAMES PATTERSON -REBECCA LYNN PATTERSON - Waterford Kettering High School. Student Council Representative 2; National Honor Society 4; Activities Book 1; Drama Club 1,2; Ski dub 1. DOUGLAS M PEACOCK-STEVEN JAY PEARCE — Intramurals 3,4. BRIAN SCOTT PEARSON - Soccer dub 3. CHERYL SUE PEEK - Band 1.2.3.4, Orchestra 1,2; Musical Play 1,2; Pep Band 1,3,4. National Honor Society 4; Scholastic Honor Keys 1; Letter of Commendation 3. LOU ANN PEFFLEY-Thespian Plays 3.4; Thespian Club 3.4 (Secretary 4); Band 1; Pep Band 1; National Honor Society 3,4; Gymnastics 2. Pep dub 2.4. THOMAS C. PELTO-Golf 2,3,4, Skiing 1,2,3,4; Scholastic Honor Keys 1. MARTHA SUE PERIN- Band 1.2.3.4; Orchestra 1,2,3; Pep Band 1,3,4; Musical Play 1,3; National Honor Society 3,4, Scholastic Honor Keys 1,2,3; National Merit Finalist 4, National Music Camp, Interlochen, scholarship; Solo and Ensemble Awards 1,2,3; Band Best Section 3. Band Varsity Letter 3 TIMOTHY LEE PERRY-BLAIR PETERSON-MARK W PETERSON-DAVID SCOTT PETSCH - Football 2.3,4, Weightlifting 2.3,4; Basketball, intramural 4; DANIEL WILLIAM PHILLIPS -MARGARET LEE PIERSON - Choir 1.2.3.4, Musical Play 1,3,4; National Honor Society 3,4, Scholastic Honor Keys 1,3; Pep Club 2. TODD WILLIAM PlFER-WALTER R POERTNER-DEBORAH KAY PONCAR-TAMARA POTTER-JON EDMUND PRESTON-DANIEL PRU SICK -Radio dub JUUE MARIE PULCIPHER - Basketball 3,4; Track 1,2,3,4; Honorable Mention in All Conference Basketball. KATHRYN JEAN PURCHASE - Class Council 1; Pep dub 2,3.4. LISA PURDOM -ROGER QUINN. JR. -DOROTHY MARIE RAHE -CHRISTINE HEATHER REAY-Tennis 2.3. DARLENE MARIE REBMAN - Basketball 1; National Honor Society; Scholastic Honor Keys; G. A. A. 2.3, Pep dub 2. ERIC J. REED - SANDRA KAY REED - G.A.A. 3. Pep dub THOMAS JAMES JOSEPH REED. JR - Oxford High School CARRIE REVITZER - MARK ANTHONY RICE- DEBRA KAY RICHARD - Band 1 MARK ALAN RICHMOND - Band 1 DEBRA SUE RICKENBERC - Thespian Plays 3,4, Thespian Club3,4 JON F. RIGAN - Band 1,2,3; Ptp Band 1, 2,3; Pit Band 2,3,4. REBECCA RUTH RISK - Band 1.2.3.4; ftp Band 1,3,4; National Honor Society 3,4; Best Marcher 3; Solo and Ensemble 1,2,3. ROBERT ANDREW ROACH - Band 1,2.3. MARK CHARLES ROBERTS - Black and Gold 4; Band 1.2; ftp Band 1,2; Student Council 4; Scholastic Honor Keys 1,2,3,4. RICHARD PAUL ROBERTSON - Black and Gold 3.4: Graphic Arts Club 3. ARTHUR K ROBINSON -MARY SUSAN ROGERS - Debate 2,3.4; Orchestra 1.2.3.4; Musical Play 1.24.4; National Honor Society 3,4; D.A.R. Good Citizen 4, Scholastic Honor Keys 1,2,3; Forensics 4; Music Patrons Award 3; Orchestra President 4. RONALD ROKOS - BEVERLY RONAN - DEBRA RUTH ROSE - VICTOR GENE ROSENTHAL- Band 1,2,3. Orchestra 3.4; Choir 4; Musical Play 3,4, Pep Band 2,3. RONALD JOHN ROSINSKI. JR. - National Honor Society 4. Scholastic Honor Keys 1. JOHN RICHARD ROSSETTI. IR - Jack-son High School; Student Council 1; Class Council 4. Football 1,24,4; Basketball 1,2,3; Baseball 1,2,4, Intramurals 4, National Honor Society 3.4; Varsity Club. TIMOTHY EUGENE ROTH - Band 1; Intramurals 1. BRIGITTE MARIA LOUISE ROULON -Exchange student from France. National Honor Society 4; S.I.U TANDA KAY RUBIO - Choir 1; Musical Play 1.4, Class Council 4; Pines 3; Pep Club 2, 3.4. BEVERLY KATHERINE RUIZ-Benzie Countv Gentral High School. FOT1NI MARIA RUMANES - Choir 1.2. 3.4. Madrigals 1,3,4. Musical Play 14.4; National Honor Society 3.4; Fine Arts Award 1; Pep Club 2. WILLIAM D RUSU -STEPHEN MONTGOMERY RYANING — FRANK THOMAS SANDER - Watchbird 1; Football 2,3,4; Wrestling 1; Intramural 2,3, 4; Varsity Club 4. DONALD RAY SATTLER - Band 1,24,4 Orchestra 24.4; Choir 4; Musical Play 2,3.4; Pep Band 1,2,3; Student Council 1. Pit Band 3,4; Jazz Band 3. MICHAEL C SAUNDERS KARRY LYNN SAXTON - Musical Play 1; Choir 1.24.4; Madrigals 1. Frosh Cheerleading 1. DUANE R SCHAUB ROBERT P. SCHAUB ROBERT ALAN SCH1CHTEL - Radio Club DAVID LAIDLAW SCHMITT - Watchbird 1; Debate 3; Tennis 2,3,4; National Honor Society 3,4; Scholastic Honors Keys 1,2,3. DAWN MICHELLE SCHMITZ - Plymouth Salem High School. KRISTIE LEE SCHOOL - Choir 1.2; Musical Play 1; Track 3; National Honor Society 4; Magazine Sale 2; Pep Club 24.4; Gymnastics 14.3. SUSAN MARIE SCHOP1ERAY RICKY L. SCHRAMM WENDALL JAY SCHROCK - National Honor Society 4. NOEL TIMOTHY SCHROEDER - Watchbird 1; Golf 4. MICHAEL HAROLD SCHUBERT - Debate 3.4. Football Statistician 3,4, Tennis 144.4; Scholastic Honor Keys 1,2,3. Key Club 3,4 (President 4). PEGGY LYNNE SCHUKNECHT - Pines 4, Student Council 1,2; Pep Club 2.3. JEFFREY KEITH SCHWARTZ - Student Council 4; Basketball 3. TIM SCOTT SCHWARTZ - Fremont High School. HOLLY JEAN SCOTT - Thespian PUys 2. 3, Thespian Cubs 2.3, Band 1,2.3; Choir 4. WILLIAM DENNIS SCOTT THOMAS D. SEESE PAMELA KAY SEND ROBERT FRANK SERBIN - Student Council 3; Football 3,4; Basketball 1; Track 1. Intramurals 3,4; National Honor Society 4; Varsity Cub 4. LAURA ANN SHAFF ROBERT D SHALES DOUGLAS S SHECKLER DONALD J SHELDER SCOTT J SHELDON RANDY CHARLES SHEPPARD - Graphic Arts Cub. ___ CHRISTINE NANETTE SHERBERNEAU -Pines 3,4; Choir 1,2,3; Cass Treasurer 4; Student Council Secretary 2; Skiing 1; Frosh Cheerleading 1, National Honor Society 4. MATTHEW JAMES SHERMAN LYNNE ADELE SHILLINGTON- Student Council 1. JAMES KENNETH SHUGART - Band 1 Track 2. PATRICK EARL SIGSBEY - Band 1. TERRI JO SIKA DIANE IVA SILL KENNETH F SIMONE DOUGLAS RAYMOND SLADEK - Wrestling 2. JAMES ERIC SLAGAL- Cass Council JAYNE ELIZABETH SLEDER - Choir 1.2. 3,4; Madrigals 3.4; Musical Way 1,24,4; Student Council 1,2,3; Core Council 14; National Honor Society 3.4; Fine Arts 144.4; Pep Club 2.3.4. Student Director of Choir 4. LINDA J. SLEEPER IOFY R SMITH JULIE MARIE SMITH - Band 1; Basketball 1. KIRK DOUGLAS SMITH - Baseball 3.4. LARRY GORDON SMITH ROSE LOUISE SMITH-Choir 14;‘Basketball 1. KRISTINA LYNN SOLOMONSON - Pines 4; Band 1,244 Orchestra 144.4; Pep Band 1; National Honor Society 4. ANN FRANCIS SPERRY - Basketball 1 Track 1; National Honor Society 3.4, Srholaa-tic Honor keys 2 TERRI DENISE SPRINGSTEAD - Thespian Ways 24,4; Thespian Club 2.3,4. Musical Way 2.3.4; Pep Club 2 KATHY LYNN STALEY - National Honor Society 3,4; Scholastic Honor Key 2. DENNIS STANISLAWSKI SCOTT K. STARR SUSAN GLORIA STAS!NSKI - Choir 24,4; Student Council 4. Basketball 144; Track 144,4; G.A A 2. Magazine Sale 2. Mat Maid 4, Pep Club 4; Forensics 4 MARK ROBERT STEELE DEBRA SUE STEIKAR - Watchbird 1; Pep Club Council 1,3 JOHN C STEPKE - Band 1,24- CATHERINE JOAN STEVENS - Pines 3; National Honor Society 4; Co-Op 4. DAVID JACK STEVENS - Choir 144,4; Madrigals 1.3.4 Musical Way 14.4 MICHAEL J STEVENS GEANEEN RITA STEWART - Class Vice President 2; Student Council 1.2.3; Class Council 2. Frosh Cheerleader 1, Pep Club 24,4. JAMES ALLEN STEWART TAMI J STORMER KIRT ALLEN STOUT - Basketball 1,2.3; Intramurals 4. National Honor Society 3,4. CHRISTOPHER MARK STOWE - North-port Public Schools,'Baseball 4. MARTHA BLR NIECE STOWE DONNA IEANNE STR1CKER - National Honor Society • . SALLY ANN SFftlCKER MARK CURTISS STRIEBICH - Band I BRIAN E STRONG - Football 3. Basketball 3,4. NANCY RUTH STRONG - Black Gold 2,3; Debate 3. Musical Play 1; Student Council 3, Tennis 4. National Honor Society 3.4; Scholastic Honor Keys 144,4; Pep Chib 2, Tri-Hi-Y 3.4 (Vice President 4); Gymnastics 1. SUZANNE ROBERTA SUDEKUM CASEY EARL TATCH-KATHRYN ALLISON TAYLOR - Us Cheneaux Community High School 1.2 Rochester High School; Band 1,2; Student Council 1. Track 14; Honor Student 1.2; Busi- KELLY DWICHT TAYLOR - Football 4 Intramural Basketball 3,4. RICHARD S TEMPLETON -KIM RANDALL TEZAK - Pines 3.4; Student Council 1. Football 1,24,4; Basketball 14; Intramurals 4. AO-Conference of All-State Sports Teams 3,4; Varsity Club 2,3,4. LOU ANN CAROL THOM A NN - Choir 1. 2,4; Bel Canto 4; Musical Play 1; National Honor Society 3,4; Scholastic Honor Keys 1.2; Pep Gub 3.4; Talent Show 3 (First place), SCOPE 3.4 DAVID JAMES THOMAS - Black and Gold 3,4; Football 1,2; Intramural Basketball 3. GLORIA ROSE THOMAS - DECA 3,4 (Vice Presidents). BRENDA LOUISE THOMPSON - Choir JOHN THOMAS THOMPSON - Football. Track Wrestling; Varsity Cheerleading. KRIS MARY THORSEN - Student Council 1. 4. Pep Club. 2.3,4. DANIEL D THROOP-Wrestling 1 RAYMOND RODRICK THROOP -KENNETH THOMAS TOEDEBUSCH -Riverside Junior High School 1. GREGORY BRUCE TOMPKINS - Band 1.2. 3: Prp Band 1,2. TRUDY JANE TOMPKINS-WAYNE THOMAS TRAILER -GERALDINE LYNN TROTTER - Choir 1. Track 1. Fine Arts Award 14; Scholastic Honor | y| 2 DAVID M TULLER-CINDY LEE TURKE-HELEN JENNINGS TUTTLE - Choir 144. 4; Musical play 1.4; Student Council 1,24. Class Council 2,3,4. Pep Club 2,3.4; Activities RWk 1 DENISE C UMLOR - JUDY LYN URBAN- BRIAN M VANFAROWE - JAN LESTER VANSANTEN - Band 1; Wrestling 1. MARGE MARY VAN WEZEL - National Honor Society 4, Pep Gub 24,4. ROBERT D. VANZEE - DEAN PAUL VARNER - Benton Harbor High School; Bicentennial Youth Debates 4; Band 144.4; Pep Band 3.4; National Honor Society 3.4. CHRISTINE S. VEZINA - DIANE MARIE VISSCHER - Band 144.4; Pep Band 14,4. AMANDA LEIGH VREELAND - Iron Mountain Senior High School; Challenger 2; Thespian Ways 14; Thespian Gub 2; Band 1; National Honor Society 3,4; Tri-Hi-Y 24.4 (Secretary 4. Youth in Government 24.4; Cosmos 24); Model U.N. 4. JAMES M. WAGENER -PAMELA ANN WAGNER - Pep Gub LYNNE ANN WA1SANEN- North Shores Junior High School; Choir 1, Pep Chib 2. GAIL LWN WALDECK-Choir 14,3,4; Musical 1,4. TERRI JOSEPHINE WALDO-ROBERT A. WALDRON -THOMAS SCOTT WALTER -ARLENE MARY WALTERS - Pep Gub 2. JAYNE LYNN WARES -KATHRYN SHERYL WASHBURN - National Honor Society 3,4 (Treasurer 4); Scholastic Honor Keys 1,2. RICHARD WATERS - MARK ALLEN WEATHERHOLT - Debate 4; Wrestling 3,4. BARBARA J WEAVER - Lt Govemon 1; J. V. Cheerleader 2; Pep Club Council 2,3,4; Pep Gub Secretary. MARLENE GAMBOA WEBER - Exchange student from the Philippines, National Honor Society 4; S.I.U.. Pep Club. THEODORE ALLAN WEBER - Football 1; Wrestling 144.4. PEGGY DENISE WEESE - Band 1 KATHY SUE WEIDENHAMER - Choir 1. ERNA MAE WERNICK -MARTIN P WERNICK -CONNIE JEAN WESTCOTT - Choir 1. PAMELA JO WHEAT - Pines 24.4; Band 1,2,3; Orchestra 14- P p Band 1.24; National Honor Society 3.4; Scholastic Honor Keys 1; Pep Gub 4; G.A.A. 1; P.E. Assistant Sob Ensemble metals. MICHAEL LEONARD WHEELOCK - Cadillac Senior High School. _ MARTINA REGINA WHETSTONE -Thespians Gub 2. Pep Gub 2. DENISE KAY WHITEFORD - Band 144.4. PAMELA T WHITEFORD -TIMOTHY L WHITEFORD-KEVTN RICHARD WHITING - Thespian Play MARIE ELLEN WIECHECK - Band 1,24.4; Orchestra 1. Musical Play 1, Pep Band 1; National Honor Society 4. JOSEPH WILLIAM WIGLEY - Harrison High School TOMY DONALD WIKLE — DONALD ORRIN W1LCOXEN - Band 4; Pep Band 4. National Honor Society 1. JERRY HOWARD WILLIAMS - Band 144. 4 Pep Band 1,24,4 Student Council 1; Football 1 Baseball 1 National Honor Society 4; Scholastic Honor Keys 3,4. USA DARLENE WILSEY-MELV1N R WINNIE- DAVID ALLEN WINOWIECKI - English Award 1. DIANA LYNN VVI NOWIECKI -EUZABETH ANN JONES WINOWIECKI -PATRICIA LYNNE WINTER - Band 1-3; National Honor Society 1-4; Forensics 2-3; Drama Club Librarian 1; Cadillac High School. PAUL MICHAEL WISE - FootbaU Manager 4; Intramurals 2. MICHAEL HIRAM WITKOP-CHARLES E WOEBBEKING -JEFFREY MACINTOSH WOLFF - Thespian Play 3; Thespian Gub 3; Choir 3.4; Choral-Aires; National Honor Society 4; Musical Play 3.4. S.I.U. 4. LAURIE A WOOD -CHERYL JO WRIGHT - Cody High School Band 144; Orchestra 144.4; Choir Mascot 3, Pep Band 2; Basketball Manager 4; Fine Arts Awards 2.3; Science Fair Award Honorable Mention 1; Letter of Commendation 3; Orchestra President; Music Department aide; Forensics 4. KRISTIN EUZABETH WRIGHT - Watchbird 1. PEGGY SUE WRIGHT-Scholastic Honor Key 1; Pep Gub 2.3.4. RENDELLE WRIGHT-ROBIN DEE YEITER - Choir 14.3.4; Musical Play 1,4, Gass Secretary 4; JV Cheerleader 2. Varsity Cheerleader 3; Pep Gub 24.4; Activities Book 1. KIMBERLY MAE YETTER MEUSSA M YEOMANS LORETTA JEAN YOKEUM ROBERT DAVID YOUKER MARTIN B YOUNG FRANK THOMAS ZARAFONITIS - Football 1; Track 3. JOEL C ZEERYP THEODORE LEROY ZENNER MICHELLE D ZICK TAMARA K ZIMMERMAN GENEVIEVE VIRGINIA ZOOK - Romeo Senior High School. With enrollment in the Traverse City Public Schools approaching the 10,000 mark (officially 9,818.9), administrators must keep a wary eye on the effect of continued growth on available space and try to keep the educational environment at its best throughout the 280 square mile Traverse City district. Shown on this page are some of the elected officials and administrators who are responsible for maintaining the high academic rating (North Central Association and University of Michigan Accreditations) as well as the broad selection of educational opportunities for all students. opposite page: 1. assistant principal dave dye contemplates his responsibilities as senior high athletic director and k-12 athletic coordinator. 2. waldo keating divides his time between being a senior counselor and assistant principal in charge of student activities. 3. personnel director robert kom takes time from his busy day to pose for a picture. 4. the 1975-76 school board members are. from left to right: secretary ida m. tompkins, superintendent robert e. johnston, lou ann taylor, phillip roberts, frank purvis, anthony solem, attorney for the school board harry running, and maurice pelto missing from photo: susan savellano and dr. bruce graham. 5. keith Christopher, campus supervisor, takes a hand-off from cafeteria supervisor wayne rnervau. 6. curriculum director waiter oberlin looks over reports made by various committee chairmen. this page: 1. assistant superintendent eugene lawler and superintendent robert e. johnston converse momentarily as they pass one another at boardman. 2. principal arthur schubert expresses happiness in his days that are always full of mysteries. 3. ken parker, community relations director, probes for ideas on an upcoming news release. 167 Custodians....._______.What WouLd We Do Without Them? Repairing furnaces . . . mowing lawns . . . painting walls . . . washing windows . . . adjusting thermostats . . . snow removal . . . and numerous other things make the maintenance personnel invaluable to the operation of TCHS. Three shifts involved over 15 people. opposite page: 1. mrs. petter seems to enjoy her work. 2. these ladies are the servers of the main dishes along the lunch line. 3. our photographers snapped a picture of the kitchen staff on their lunch break. 4. “would you like tarter sauce on your fish? this page: 1. mrs. eikey works at making the jr. wing clean and liveable. 2. our photographers sneaked a picture of mr. dave day. 3. mr. ludington puts his efforts into cleaning the cafeteria. 4. mr. zue removes depris from tables in the lunchroom. 168 School Chefs Go International! Ravioli, tacos, hot beef sandwiches, and some new hot vegetables were added to this year's menu by the cooks in reaction to a student-initiated poll. Most of us wouldn't have that extra energy to make it to afternoon classes if it weren't for the school chefs rising much earlier than most of us to cut lettuce, create sandwiches, chop eggs, chill jello, and stir chile. Many student are probably home relaxing while they wash trays, wipe tables, and clean the shake maker. 169 NO...CRASH! Not Reverse! Learning to drive safely and efficently is what Driver's Ed. is all about. It is a one semester course in which students are taught correct methods and rules of the road. Class time is divided between the classroom work and practice driving on the range. Testing also consists of two separate sections. Those written, cover laws and information discussed from the text book. The second type, evaluations of driving ability, may vary from maneuvers that measure handling and control to driving out on the road which tests all general skills. At the finish of the course, students take a state driving exam to receive a regulation driver's permit. Secretaries (j Nurse Aid Efficiency and Students The school's secretaries and nurse are an important component to the smooth management of the school. In addition to providing administrative services that keep the school running efficiently, the school secretaries are also available to answer student questions. Their efforts are greatly appreciated by the staff and student body. Our nurse also provides valuable services to the school. She counsels on health problems and offers information on personal hygiene to interested students. this page 1. mrs. sue wilson divides her nursing time between elementary schools and the high school. 2. mrs. liddel appears to be busy with student files. 3. mrs. kurkowski, secretary of f building, and mrs. merchant, secretary of the music department, seem interested in something on the desk. 4. mrs. valade and mrs. berlin. the secretaries of the outer office, smile for our photographers. 5. now we all know what mr. schubert daydreams about during school. ariety Sparks Small Clubs Exhaust yourself on a Friday afternoon . . . Do you enjoy having an artful hobby? . . . Excuse me, what radio station do you listen to? ... We print anything and everything . .. “We make ourselves known .. . Mr. Nykerk says no R's or X's .. . Leading you on to physical fitness .. . Sound interesting? These are quips from a variety of small clubs at TCHS. Small clubs are designed to provide community service as well as group and personal goals. Many students enjoy their small club not just for entertainment but also involvement. 172 this page: 1. the goal of this year's art club is to plan a trip to different Canadian museums. 2. the scope leaders — full of physical fitness smiles. 3. w.r.b.l. comes through again with the latest in tape players. 4. graphic arts club has provided programs and tickets for all special events. 5. rob hazelton, station manager, opens a morning show, opposite page: 1. friday afternoon bike club gives the signal — meet you at the turn around. 2. mike schubert, president of the key club, conducts a tuesday morning meeting. 3. an unidentified member of the art club. 4. doug Jacobs shows that w.r.b.l. plays the hits you want to hear. 5. the film series club keeps us entertained by rolling the film. 173 Student Council: Student Government in Action This year, student council's efforts have produced such results as a candy machine for the cafeteria, a bicentennial flag, and a tree in front of the administration building. But much of the council's work has been directed toward putting student council in the cirriculum. Its functions would essentially be the same, with government lessons included in the study plan, and one day of the week devoted to involvement in community affairs. Student Council held a student exchange with Bay City Handy High School during the beginning of second semester. Student Council also sponsored the traditional Christmas dance and a dance in conjunction with St. Francis, featuring Moose and Da Sharks''. opposite page: 1.1st semester sophomore reps, see index. 2.1st semester senior reps plus one junior 3. brian pauses before starting the meeting. 4.1st semester junior reps, see club index. 5. gov. brian hutchinson presides at meeting this page: 1. second semester reps, see club index. 2. john fifarek expresses his opinion. 3. having trouble deciding, brian? 4. mr. schubert explains why or why not. 5. something has gotten brian's attention. 6. dan and michelle follow along. 7. the meeting will now come to order 175 arsity Club 1976 Varsity Club is composed of athletes who have earned one or more letters in a varsity sport. They meet once a week in the H building with their advisor, Bob Lober. The club's main project is preparing and selling programs for the home basketball games to help the public and all interested people know who the players are. In addition to that, they get involved in other activities such as playing the faculty basketball players in the annual faculty-student game during the week of Pep-o-rama. (This year's game was won by the V.C. by one point after going into overtime.) Every year the Varsity Club celebrates spring by having a campout. G.A.A. for G.I.R.L.S. G.A.A., an organization for girls who enjoy sports and care to participate, met every Thursday after school. Games like soccer and baseball and trips such as camping, canoeing and horseback riding were enjoyed not only by the students, but also by Mrs. Jean Johns, the advisor. opposite page: 1. kim tezak discusses his sore finger with mr. lober. 2. advisor bob lober takes a shot. 3. vice president john fifarek and secretary dan aja conduct the meeting with advisor bob lober. 4 now, dan, we know you haven't had a shower, in weeks 5. one of the varsity club basketball team members. 6. everyone enjoys the weekly meetings, this page: 1. hurry up with the ball, she's coming!! 2. another run, and we re ahead. 3. one, two, three, kick. 177 Pep a-rama: Spirit With a Red, White and Blue Color The week of February 23-27 gave the students of TCHS a chance to show their pep, school spirit, and class unity. It was Pep-o-rama 1976. The theme Great Moments in American History' went appropriately along with our bicentennial. The class themes were: sophomores — Destination Spirit, juniors — Trojan Revolution, and for the seniors — Great People in American History. One of the major events, snow sculptures, was cancelled due to the lack of snow. But the students made up for it in the wing decorations, skits, tug-of-wars, class and color counts, and Mr. and Miss Spirit contests. This year, history was made when the juniors and seniors tied for first place with 78 pts. per class. The sophomores finished with 60. opposite page: 1. the cheerleaders sweet-talked coach joe lemieux into being the statue of liberty for their skit. 2. junior girls grit their teeth as they pull off their victory. 3. the class of '76 goes wild after winning the big mouth contest. 4. geaneen stewart and peggy schuknecht give jeff schwartz, (joe lemieux). tokens which combine to make the perfect trojans. 5. the basketball team is amused by the antics of the sophomore skit, this page: 1. stuff those marshmellows! 2. brian jones horses around as lemieux during the junior skit. 3. the seniors row, row, row their boat to a skit victory. 4. the sophomore ss trojan power cruise in for second place in the skit competition. 5. a summary of pep-a-rama week. 179 BRIGADOON Appearing out of the mist of the Scottish Highlands, Lerner and Leowe's Brigadoon was brought to life by a cast of over fifty people, orchestra and production staff. Long hours of hard work and special efforts by many helped make the play a success. Thanks must especially go to the directors: Mr. Parrish, Mr. Millross, Mr. Helms and Mr. Hobson; designer Mr. John Koschara; accom-pianists Mr. Lake and Mr. Pelizarri; choreographers Chris Reay and Heather Shaw. Major parts included: Fiona: Shelley Hinds Cindy Bristol; Tommy: Mike Lardie Russ York; Meg: Jayne Sleder Beth Albright; Jeff: Gary Helms Jeff Wolf; Jean: Lynn Schroeder Sheryl Hayward. ru yotn. 2. ' come ye to the fair'' m 3. . almost like being iiWove (gary helms, si russyork) 4. come to me, bend to me (heather shaw, sherylfoywa! margaret pierson) 5. the pit orchestra 6. charlie (orley norris) and jean (sheryl hayward) pose before the performance backstage. this page: 1. come ye to the fair (susan sprenger, sue baase) 2. don't ye ken, come ye men, there's a fair down on maccon-nachy square (margaret pierson, ann sullivan, cindy walwroth, robin yeiter, mary sue rogers, sue gray) BOARDERS TAKEN IN LADIES DNLY Not All ‘Dirty Work at the Crossroads’ Thespians is an organized group for students interested in theatrics. It offers opportunities for students to get involved in dramatic productions. They can use their talents in activities ranging from make-up, costumes, props, and scenery to lighting, sound, publicity and, of course, acting out roles. New members strive to be initiated into the national society of Thespians. To do this, members accumulate points for the amount of work they perform on each play. The group has weekly meeting and Saturday morning workshops. A new project this year was a trip to Munson Hospital to entertain the children with comedy skits and puppet shows. It unfortunately had to be cancelled because of a flu epidemic. 182 1 opposite page: 1. lori alpers, president of thespians, conducts a weekly meeting. 2. a humerous prop from the play, “dirty work at the crossroads . 3. jamie pelon and rita morio converse during a dress rehersal. 4. another thespian — associated activity, the musical, “brigadoon . this page: 1. two characters from the play, our town . 2. mr. al helms, thespian advisor, conducts a discussion at a weekly meeting. 3. keith packard and mike beard take a break from a rehersal. 4. the application of stage make-up is truly an art of its own. 183 Making Music... Many people can find a sort of 'peace of mind' in expressing themselves musically. Concert Choir offers students a chance to do this while singing in a group and learning from each other. With the assistance of Mr. Parish, Concert Choir has been able to work successfully at making music, much to the enjoyment of everyone involved. opposite page: 1. a pause between songs. 2.1976 choralaires. see club index. 3. stretch .. . one, two, three. 4. students straggle in before the bell, this page: 1. concert choir, see club index. 2. turn and march. 3. about, face! 4. mr. parrish directing his students. 185 We ve Got A Song To Sing Mr. Millross again this year directed the 47 member girls choir, which performed in 7 concerts. Among those was the exchange concert when our girls choir went to Mt. Pleasent for their Christmas concert; the girl's choir from Mt. Pleasent performed here for the spring concert. Also, on May 26 there was an awards concert; the music patrons awarded two students with the outstanding student award: Anna White and Sue Gray. In June, the girls performed at a pops concert downtown, held at the stoned area of Clinch park, in appreciation to the people of Traverse City for their support of the music program at the high school. 186 Students Speak Out! Forensics is divided into eight different speaking categories, with each member competing in his choice of original oratory, radio, storytelling, multiple reading, informative speaking, humorous interpretation, serious interpretation, and extemporaneous speaking. Under the careful supervision and coaching of Miss Billie Young and a great deal of practice, the team competed very successfully this year. Dave Gauthier placed fourth in Radio Broadcasting in state competition. 188 National Honor Soc. The talent show, Christmas tree pick-up, an “explorer program at the public library, the bloodmobile, and the book sale are examples of the activities of National Honor Society here in T.C. In addition to these, they also offered their time in proctoring the NEDT tests for the sophomores. The NHS is composed of students with a high grade average and tries to actively participate in community affairs. This years officers were Tom Dillon, Jane Jason, Lori Felker, Katie Washburn, and advisor. Miss Gail Riley. opposite page: 1. one of the various categories is multiple reading. 2. forensics coach billy young looks over the judging. 3. cheryl wright acquaints david barnes with her companion, maurice. 4. sandy ehlinger smiles for our photographer. 5. sue mcconnaghy mans the food stand during intermission, this page: 1. a typical nhs meeting. 2. john bristol and officers jane jason, tom dillon. lori felker and katie washburn talking after a meeting. 3. whatever it was, it was funny! 4. tom and miss riley talk strategy. 5. something in the corner interests jane. 6. miss riley doing her duty as advisor. 189 That’s Entertainment!’ The 1976 version of the talent show sponsored by the National Honor Society was as lively as it was varied. The acts ranged from a comical portrayal of the singing group Kiss to the performance of original songs. The theme That's Entertainment proved more and more to be aptly chosen as the show progressed. Jayne Sleder and John Zimmerman captured first place with a song they composed themselves. Second was awarded to Lori Ferguson with Eric Brewer and Mike Harr-igan taking third in the competition. Thanks goes to all who worked on the talent show and to all who participated. opposite page 1. mr. hansen and mr. merchant grace the talent show with their immeasurable abilities. 2. jayne sleder and john Zimmerman took first place with an original composition, cameo . 3. various poses struck thru-out the evening by larry clarke, brian hutch-inson, dave gault, greg hamilton, and gary helms caused loud reactions from the audience. 4. kim tezak and john rossetti as they kiss the audience. 5. stage set-up in slow motion. 6. lori ferguson with her second place act. 7. punch and judy perform for everyone. 8. lou peffley and becky patterson showing us their magical powers, this page 1. the big bad wolf is after granny. 2. tom dillon with his dummy. 3. demolition derby's own contribution to the talent show. 4. teresa suurs in a talented belly dancing routine. 5. pam sikorski by candlelight. 6. the spotlight is on you. toni! 7. who's on first — done very well by keith packard and john fall. 8. our fun-loving mc’s, jeff brunette and tom dillon. 9. our very own sex symbol, pearl faist. 10. and monty python, of course — dave gault and tommy dillon. 191 An Evening ii The Park Place Dome was the setting for the 1976 prom An Evening in Paris . Red carnations were neatly arranged and placed strategically about the room. The main attraction. La Tour Eiffel, stood well lit in the middle of the dance floor. Music was furnished by the group Harbour who presented a variety of tunes from the fifties to rock-n-roll which was well received by all. The Prom marked the close of the social events for the 1975-1976 school year. opposite page: 1. i thought we weren't supposed to spike the punch!” 2. sue and larry smile for us. 3. dan isaman investigates the crowd. 4. music provided by harbour”. 5. couples seem to enjoy the dance, this page: 1. mr. breaugh gets into the music. 2. the chaperones look a little bored. 3. cheers?!?! 4. students dance the night away. CLASS COLORS: Red. White 6 Blue MOTTO: No goal is too high if White Carnation 195 we Climb with care and confidence. zAf inctij £e.cond CO CO XYC XYC IBS XV CO IBJ XYC H3 XV “D C CJxavcii£ City £e.niox c fiyk £ckool nVtd.nti.tlay Cvtniny, £unt g, 7976 Ciykto' clock NATIONAL MERIT FINALISTS: Karen Ailworth Lori Anderson Joyce Green Jane Jason Martha Perin NATIONAL MERIT LETTERS OF COMMENDATION: William Batzer Christopher Chandler Margaret Lipka Jeffrey Wolff NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY SCHOLARSHIPS: Thomas Dillon Lori Felker Jane Jason Kathryn Washburn • KENNETH M. KOCH SCHOLARSHIPS: Margaret Lipka Jane Gilmore RAYMOND E. BUSH MEMORIAL MUSIC SCHOLARSHIP: Cynthia A. Bristol THESPIAN SCHOLARSHIP: Lori Alpers Gary Helms WILFORD J. HINSHAW MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP: Steven Chase Patricia Crossley Jennifer Miller David Schmitt BAUSCH AND LOMB SCIENCE AWARD: Daniel Isaman RENSSELAER POLYTECHNIC AWARD: Lori Anderson D.A.R. GOOD CITIZEN AWARD: Lori Felker OUTSTANDING IN CURRICULUM AREAS: Communication Arts: Mathematics Science Foreign Language Social Studies Business Education Industrial Arts Home Economics Music Art Margaret Lipka Daniel Isaman Lori Anderson Lorrie Edwards Ron Hardin Suzan Lang William Ansorge Sally Strieker Thomas Canham Vern Bartnick TROJAN HALL OF FAME: Citizenship Dramatics Government Journalism Vocal Music Instrumental Music Activities National Honor Society Cheerleading Scholarship Athletics Lori Felker Gary Helms Brian Hutchinson Lori Felker Jayne Sleder Daniel Isaman Ann Alward Thomas Dillon Christine Deering Lori Anderson — Julie Pulcipher Mark Brammer TROJAN ATHLETIC SCHOLARS: Jane Gilmore — Christopher Buday RUSSELL G. AITKEN AWARD: Lori Felker 197 r. 1. who did you say was coming? 2. charm and serenity in a paris park. 3. the dignity of the 17th century l'hotel des invalides and the beauty of the rodin gardens. 4. the undeniable symbol of paris. 5. t.c. students drinking up culture. 6. all the news that's fit to print. tour participants: miss gail riley, mrs. ann kohn, mrs. barbara chapman, di foster, marty perin, kathy lincoln, beth lincoln, dean varner, john halberg, kathy kratky, bryn lynch, jenifer tobin and sue blood. Paris, Versailles, Chartres Eating crepes on the Boule Miche , riding the Metro, picnicking in the Luxembourg Gardens and visiting many monuments and museums were all a part of the itinerary for the spring study tour to Paris, France. The group of 13 students and teachers led by Miss Gail Riley toured not only the city of Paris, but also Versailles, Chartres and Fountainbleau during their Spring Vacation. 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The future of this important freedom will soon be in your hands. Guard it well . . . Traverse City Record Eagle 76 rne year to commemorate growtn... Growth is good; it creates the opportunities that makes our great land as good as it is. Without growth there is an oppressive stagnation. It's inevitable that we grow. Milliken's has observed the development of our unique area for over one-hundred years and has contributed to its orderly growth. Let's continue to fashion a lifestyle that will become a model for communities across the land. It's up to you. You are our future. 225 P.O. BOX 164 225 EAST 16th STREET TRAVERSE CITY, MICHIGAN 49684 AREA CODE 616-947-8600 NATIONAL BANK TRUST YOUR 2A HOUR BANKER COO fun at the Park Place... in the Dome or the Hall of Michigan. Dinner at the Top, One Park Street, the Parlor, or our newest addition, L’Ecole at the Interlochen Golf Course, can’t be beat, either. Old clothes, old friends and plenty of outdoor activity for everybody - crosscountry skiing, horseback riding, canoeing and back-packing are just a few of the things to do at Ranch Rudolf. Cl PARK PLACE mii A for more information call 946 5410 CHANDLER’S JANITORS CLOSET 1469 U.S. 31 SHORE ORIVE TRAVERSE CITY. MICHIGAN 49684 Pines Patrons Bed Bath Boutique, The Bradford's Shoe Store Capri Motel Hibbard's Flower Shop J S Hamburger Maxbauer's Market Munson Motor Inn Northern Michigan Glass Co. Oleson's Food Store Peninsula Telephone Co. P.M. Deering's Market Prescription Shop, The Solomonson, Mr. Mrs. Jack W.C.C.W. Radio Station Weaver's House of Flowers Welch's Pharmacy Faculty 6 Administration ACKERMAN. BERNARD — Bumness AS., Davenport Inst. BS . Fetus Slate Coll, M A . MSU. also North Mich Univ.; 13 years it T.C.H.S.. Butinm Ed drpt ADAMS. ANNE — B.S., W«( Mkh. Univ. 2 year at T .CHS. Special Ed dept AILSWORTH. CHARLES — BS M A West Mich Umv., M S., Univ. of N. Dakota, alto Kantat State Umv.f Univ of Witconton, Kent State. CMU.; 11 year at T.C.H.S.; Sponsor of Science Club; Science dept chairman AZZANO. RENZO - BS. A M A.. Wayne State Univ.. alto MSU. Univ. of Colorado. Assumption Univ . 6 years at T.C .H S; Social Studies dept BADER GLENN - B A Miami Univ (Ohio); M A . Eastern Mkh. Univ., alto Univ. of Detroit. Mich Tech . Wright State. 4 years at T.C.H.S.. Communication Arts dept BARNHART. LEONA - B A . Wayne State Univ . M A MSU; 3 years at T.C.H.S.; Communication Arts dept. BEARSS. JOHN - B S . MSU. M A West Mich Univ., also Kent State. 9 years at T.C H.S.. Math dept BEARSS. PATRICK-AS. NMC.BS. CMU. alto General Motors Intt.; 2 years at T.C.H S.; Industrial Arts dept BEWALDA. MARY KAY - B S.. Umv of Mich.; 10 years BOEHM GEORGE - B S . Hillsdale Coll. 8 years at T.C.H.S.. Asst, football coach. Math dept BOZZJ DIANE — Wayne State Univ., CMU. Univ. of Witconton. 8 years in T.C.P.S.; 2 years at T.C.HS.; Hearing Impaired Instructor, BREAUGH. NEAL -BA .Sacred Heart Seminary; M A . Univ of Detroit, also Univ. of Mich . Long Beach State. Chapman Coll.. 5 years at T.C.PS.. Communication Arts dept BROWN. DWIGHT-B A . West Mich Umv.also Mich State. CMU.. 10 years at T.C HS.. Graphic Arts Club Sponsor. Graphic Arts dept BURNS. SYLVIA - BS A M A . MSU. also East Mich.. CMU. Umv. of Wisconson. Albion Coll., 11 years at T.C.HS.; Home Economics dept BUSH. VICKI - A B . CMU. also MSU; 8 years at T.C H.S; Varsity Girls' Basketball Coach. Social Studies dept CAMPBELL. ROBERT - BA A M.A. West Mich Univ., also Muskegon County Community Coll.; 4 years at T.C.H.S. Communication Arts dept CHAPMAN. BARBARA - B A A M A.. CMU; 1 year at T.C.HS. Sophomore Counselor CHERBA. JOYCE - BS.. West Mich Umv.. alto Univ of Mich Saginaw Valley Coll. 2 years at T C H S . Math dept CHRISTOPHER. KEITH - Police Training School. Lansing. app 50 other police orientated schools; 3 years at T C.H.S.; Campus Supervisor CLARK. JACK - BS. A M A . East Mich. Umv.; 3 years in T.C.PS.; 1 year at T.C.HS.. Communication Arts dept COMSTOCK. BERT-BS A M A . MSU. also UCLA. US. Navy Flight School; 10 years at T.C.H S.; Industrial Arts dept CONSTANT. JON - BA. Hope Coll; 4 years at T.C.HS.; Social Studies dept CRAIG. JAMES — A B . Miami Umv.. M.A.. Umv. or Toledo, alto Wayne State Univ and Sweden. 5 years at T CHS.; Coordinator of Secondary School Media Centers. Head Media Specialist, at Senior High CRAMPTON. RICHARD - BA. MSU . M A.. Univ of Virginia also John Carroll Umv.. Univ of Minnesota. 14 years at T.C.HS., Social Studies dept CUROW. FRED — B A.. MSU. M A . Univ of Hawaii, also West Mich Umv.,CMU. Harvard Univ., Indiana Inst, of Technology. 11 years at T.C.HS ; Sponsor of SIU. Senior Class advisor. Exchange Student advisor; Social Studies dept DODD. LARRY - B A . West Mich Univ . M A.. Colorado State Umv.. alto Umv. of S. California. European Area Extension. Univ of Hartford Conn at Montreaux. Switzerland. State Umv. of New York at Frankfort Germany. MSU. 4 years at T.C.HS . Social Studies dept chairman DRAPER. MARY JANE —BS . Univ of Wisconsin. M S.. Ohio State Univ , also MSU. West Mich Umv . North Mkh. Umv , 14 years in T.C.HS.. Junior Counselor DRZWIECKI. PATRICIA-BS. West Mkh Univ. also NMC. 1 year at T CHS. Cheerleading Coach DUNSMORE. DONALD - B S. CMU. also MSU. 8 years at T C HS . Social Studies dept, DYE. DAVID — BA.. Univ of Toledo. M A . MSU 18 years at TC HS. Athletic Director. Asst Principal EARL. RUTH — B A . Umv of Mich . also MSU. S years at T.C HS.. Social Studies dept EBRIGHT. TERRY - B S. Alma Coll. also CMU MSU. 15 years at T.C.HS.. Boys Phys Ed Instructor ELZ1NGA. ALLEN-BS. CMU. M A. MSU.also NMC. 7 years at T.C HS.. Driver s Education dept FAIST. PEARL - BS.. CMU. M.A . George Peabody Coll for Teachers, also Univ. of Denver. MSU. 32 years at T.C HS; Librarian of AV dept FRISBY. JOHN - B S . CMU 2 years at T.C.H.S.. Outdoor Lab GALNARES. JOHN — Foreign Language dept chairman. GAR WOLD. ALAN - A B . Univ of Mich . MS, CMU also Knox Con . Colby Coll. MSU. East Mich. Umv . North Mich. Umv.; 8 years at T.C.HS Science dept GERHARDT. JOHN-BA. MSU. also CMU. Randolph-Macon Coll; 3 years at T.C HS; Communication Arts dept. GLENN. JERRY - B M West Mich Univ. M A . Univ of Mkh.. also CMU. 4 years at T.C H.S.. Sophomore Counselor GOLASKI. SANDY JEAN—BA. Bob Jones Umv., also MSU. 8 years at T.C.H S; Yearbook advisor; Communkation Arts dept HAINES. JOSEPH - B A . Larlham Coll M A. West Mkh Umv., also MSU. 7 years at T’.C H.S.. Math dept HALE, JAN — BS., Umv of Mich.. MA. Indiana Umv, also East Mich Univ . Delta Coll.; 6 years at T.C-HS. Math dept HANSEN. GARWOOD-BA. A M A. MSU. 14years at T.C-HS.. Communication Arts dept chairman HANSEN. GARY-A A. Ferris, BS. MSU. MA. MSU 6 years at T.C.HS. Science dept HELMS. AL — B A . East Mkh Umv. M A. Univ. of Mkh A Wayne State Univ.; 7 years at T.C.HS.. Communkation Arts dept HOBSON. STEPHEN - BS. CMU. also Umv of Mich.; 6 years at T.C.H 5., Director of Symphony Orchestra HONDORP. MARILYN-BS. West Mich Univ . M A . Umv. of Mich . 2 years at T.C-HS.. Business Ed dept JOHNS. JEAN - BS . Hillsdale Coil. also CMU.; 7 years at T C HS.. Girls' Phys Ed teacher. JOHNSTON. ROBERT - B $.. Bonding Green State Univ.; MA. Bowling Green State Univ.. also MSU It Univ. of Mich.; 21 years in T.C.PS.. Superintendent of Schools KATSAROS. PAUL - BS.. Wayne State Umv; M A. Univ of Mich . also MSU ; 0 years at T.C HS.. Senior Counselor KEATING. WALDO — BS.. CMU. M A. West Mkh Umv.. 5 years in T.C.PS.; 2 years at T.C.HS.. Senior Counselor. Asst. Principal KINSMAN. GEORGE - BS A MS. Bowl mg Green Sure Univ.. also Univ. of Paris. Univ of Durham. 15 years at T.C.HS.. Business Ed dept chairman KIRBY. WINONA - B S.. MSU. also Merrill Palmer School. Detroit. CMU; 13 years at T.C.HS., Home Econo-mksdept chairman KORN. ROBERT - B A . Bowling Green State Univ. M E.. Wayne State Univ.. also East Mkh. Umv.; 6 years in T.C.PS.; Director of Certified Personnel and Instruction. KOSCHARA. JOHN - BA. Alma Coll.. MA. Univ of Mich . also MSU. CMU. Hofstra Univ . Sampson Jr. Coll. 10 years at T.C.H S ; 13 years as dept, chairman. Art dept KRAFT. JAMES—BA. St Ambrose Coll.. M.A . North Illinois Univ.; 3 years at T.C.HS.; Art dept LARSON. LYNN -BA. Univ. of Mkh . also MSU; 9 years at T.C HS. Social Studies dept LAWLER. EUGENE - B A Univ of Mich. M A . Univ of Mich., Ed Spec CMU; 11 years in T.C.PS.; Asst. Superin- a! Cf LrMIEUX. JOSEPH - BA. St Bernard Coll. M A. CMU. also Muskegon Community Coll. 4 years at T.C.HS.. Varsity Basketball Coach. Social Studies dept LESSER. PHYLLIS - BS. Umv of Cincinnati; 1 year at T C.HS.; Communication Arts dept LEW ALLEN. ROBERT - BA .Olivet Coll also CMU A MSU; 9 years at T.C.HS.. Math dept LOBER. JOHN - BS A M Ed. Bowling Green State Umv.. also MSU; 6 years at T.C.H.S.; JV football Coach; Intramural Basektball. Asst. Track Coach. Summer Driver Ed Teacher. Boys Phys Ed teacher LOBER ROBERT - BS. Bowling Green State Univ . also CMU; 4 years at T.C.HS.; Industrial Arts dept LOCKMAN. AL - BS. CMU; M A . MSU. also Univ. of Colorado 28 years at T.C.HS. Head of Outdoor Education. LOMBARD. LORNA- BS . MSU. also North Mich Univ.; 3 years at T.C HS.; Home Ec. dept. MAC INNIS. MAXINE - BS. CMU. M A MUS. 13 years at T.C H.S.; Vocational Director McMANUS. MICHAEL-BS.. MSU. 7 years at T.C HS.. Social Studies dept. Jr. Class Advisor. McMATH. WILBUR - BS A MS.MSU .alsoCMU; 26 years at T CHS.; Vocational Director MALMSTROM. DAVID -BA. CMU. also MSU. Colorado State. 5 years at T.C.HS. Varsity Cub Sponsor; Asst iVarsity and JV Basktball Coach. Social Studies dept MASON. JEANNETTE - B A . MSU ; 3 years at T.C H S. Debate Coach. Communkation Arts dept MERCHANT. EDWIN - AA. NMC. BS. MSU. MS. Umv. of Mkh. 14 years at T.C.HS.. Science dept METZ. JACK — Foreign Language Department. MILLROSS. DAVID - BS. CMU. also MSU. 8years in T.C.PS.; 3 years at T.C.HS.. Musk dept chairman MITCHELL. MAUREEN - B B E . East Mich Univ. 3 years at T.C.HS.; Business Ed dept MIXER. LYNN-B.S. MSU M A. CMU;6year at T.C.HS;Girls' Phvs Ed Instructor MURPHY RICHARD-BS CMU; M A. MSU 8 years at T.C H3 . Mead Baseball Coach. Outdoor Ed teacher NEIHARDT. JOE - B A . CMU. also M A.. CMU; 8 years at T.C.HS; Track A Football Coach. Industrial Arts dept NOVAK. WILLIAM - BS. CMU. M A . Univ of Ala., also MSU. Univ. of Mich., 36 years at T.C HS Math dept NYKERK. LARRY - BS West Mich Univ . also Taylor Univ., Grand Valley State. CMU. 8 years at T.C.H.S.. Tennis Coach. Film Series Director; Communkation Arts dept OBERLIN. WALTER - A B . West Mich Univ.; M A Columbia Univ., M.A., MSU, also Colorado Coll., Univ of Mich ; 23 years at T C HS, Curr Coordinator; West. Mich Umv Student Teacher Coord OOLEY. JAMES-BS A MS Stout Univ also CMU. 23 years at T.C.HS. Head Football Coach. Science dept ONKER. GERTRUDE-BA. CMU. M.A.Umv of Mkh.. also Univ of Wisconsin. 28 years at T.C.HS.. Foreign Language dept PALMER MERCEDITAS - B A . Univ. of Mich . also MSU, CMU. Alfred Univ., Alfred. New York. 8 years at T.C.HS; Foreign Language dept PAMPU. VIRGIL— Junior Counselor PARKER. KENNETH - B A. Umv of Mkh ; 5 years in T.C.PS; Community Relations Supervisor PARRISH DAVID — B M E A M M E.. CMU.alsoOber lin Coll.; 11 years at T.C.HS.. Musk dept PIPER. WAYNE-BA. MSU. 8 years at T.C-HS; Com munication Arts dept POTES, ANN-BA. A MA. MSU . also Univ of Madrid. Spain; 16 years at T.C.HS.. Art dept RAYMOND, JAMES - BS A M A . MSU; 6 years at T.C HS. Golf Coach. Driver Ed teacher. RILEY. GAIL -BA. CMU. also Umv de Laval. Umv of Paris. Univ. of Bourdeaux. 3 years at T.C.HS.; Girls' Tennis Coach. National Honor Society Advisor. Foreign Language dept ROSENDALE. DAVID - BA. Adrian Coll , also MSU. 5 years at T.C.HS.; Art dept SABO. JOHN — B A . MSU. also Umv. of Minn.. 12 year at T.C.HS.. Taught 1 year in the Netherlands. Communication Arts dept SALATHIEL. LYNDON - B A. Alma Coll. also MSU 14 years at T.C.HS., Ski Team Coach; Communkation Arts dept SCHUBERT. ARTHUR - BA. A M.A. MSU. 11 years at T.C.HS; 9 H years as Principal. Student Council Advisor SEARCH. CATHLEEN -BA. West Mkh Univ. also MSU. 6 years at T.C.HS.. Individual Reading Studies SON N EM ANN. JOHN-BA. MSU. also Kalamazoo Coll.; 10 years at T.C.HS.; Pep Club Sponsor; Social Studies dept STOCKING. ELEANOR - B A . MSU. M A. CMU, also Umv. of Mich., Oxford Univ . Trinity Coll. Dublin. London School of Economics; 9 years at T.C.HS.; Communkation Arts dept STUPKA. DANIEL - B S, North Mich Univ. M A . MSU 10 years at T.C.HS. Science dept SUTHERLAND. IRVIN — BS.. MornmgsideColl.. Sioux City. Iowa. M.A. Univ. of Mich.. 6 years at T.C.HS.; Special Ed. Instructor SWIRE. LAURA-BA. MSU. also West Mich. Umv.; 7 years at T.C.HS., Communkation Arts dept SWIRE. JOHN - BS.. MSU; 10 years at T C HS.. Math dept TALFORD. GREGORY - BS-. CMU. also Univ of Mich . 7 years at T.C.HS.; Director of Band THIBEDEAU, JOSEPH - B A . Alma CoJL MA.. Univ of Mich . also MSU. CMU. West Mich Univ.. Oberlm Coll. 12 years at T.C.HS.; Math dept chairman THORNBURG. BEVERLY - B A. Album Coll. also Indiana Central. 3 years at T.C.HS.. Communkation Arts dept TRAHAIR. NORMAN - B A A M A, MSU. also Ferris; 17 years at T.C.HS.; Industrial Arts dept chairman. TRAHAIR. STEPHEN - B S. Ferns State Coll., 1 year at T.CHS; Science dept TUROVAARA. PAUL-B A A M A . North Mich Univ.. also Mich Tech Univ.; 4 years at T.C.HS.; Science dept. URBAN. JERRY-AA. NMC BA A M A. MSU ;8 years at T.C.HS.; Social Studies dept VELKER. KAY - BS A; M A. Univ of Mich.. 1 year at T.C.HS. Special Education dept WERLY. ROGER -BS. Ferns State Coll. M A. CMU.also MSU. 7 years at T.C.HS.; Vocational Ed dept WETTERS RICHARD-BS. CMU MA.. MSU. also Bay City Jr. Coll.. Delta Coll.. Univ, of Mkh.; 6 years at T.C.H.S.; Communkation Arts dept Wimc. BRENDA —B A. MSU also CMU. Umv of Mkh . 4 years at T.CHS.. Social Studies dept WOOO. ROGER - BS. Hillsdale Coll.. M A. CMU. 6 years at T.C.HS.; Math dept. YOUNG. BILLIE - BS.. CMU 3 years at T CHS.; Foren ski Coach. Communication Arts dept YOUNG. DANIEL - BS . West Mkh Univ . also MSU; 9 years at T.C.HS.; Vocational Ed dept WILSON. SUE - BS N . MSU; 1 year at T C.H.S . School Nurse 229 Club Index CLASS COUNCIL Gov. Brian Hutchinson Lt. Gov. Lori Felker Secretaries: Joni Bonomo Jamie Pelon Seniors Sue Aldrich Cindy Bristol Chris Chandler Steve Chase Nancy Ciesla Larry Clarke Carolyn Fitz Jane Gilmore Joe Lamie Mark Roberts Juniors Marcia Baynton Diane Groszek Tammy Hagerty Kelly Hannum Bruce Hutchinson Elaine Jason Sue Moenkhaus Jon Park Lynn Schroder Jodie Taylor Sophomores Barb Braden Sue Cosgrove John Elsenheimer Fran Ferris Shari Gorcyca Patrick Grueber Debbie Merchant Larry Pobuda Mark Spencer Jim Thompson STUDENT COUNCIL Gov. Brian Hutchinson Lt. Gov. Lori Felker Secretaries: Sue Aldrich Jamie Pelon Treasurer Bill Batzer IstSem. Reps. Sue Aldrich Bill Batzer Joni Bonomo Cindy Bristol Chris Chandler Nancy Ciesla Larry Clarke Carolyn Fitz Jane Gilmore Joe Lamie Marsha Baynton Diane Groszek Tammy Hagerty Kelli Hannum Bruce Hutchinson Elaine Jason Jon Park Jamie Pelon Lynn Schroder Jodi Taylor Barb Braden Sue Cosgrove Jon Elsenheimer Fran Ferris Sheri Gorcyca Pat Grueber Debbie Merchant Mark Spencer Jim Thompson 2nd Sem. Reps. Dan Aja Cindy Bristol Chris Chandler John Fifarek Jane Gilmore Greg Hamilton Joe Lamie Sue Lelito Amy Moss Sue Stasinski Marcia Baynton Jane Gilmet Diane Groszek Bruce Hutchinson Elaine Jason Brian Jones Margee Moores Jon Park Lynne Schroder John Elsenheimer Fran Ferris Sheri Gorcyca Pat Grueber Carolyn Kennedy Larry Pobuda Bruce Purkiss Joyce Starr Janice Swanson Dennis Waisanen MUSIC DRUM MAJORS Joe Rogers Kevin Smith POM PON GIRLS Ann Alward — capt. Kathy Carboneau Jill Kenny Judy Kramer Pam McCarry Diane Smith Anna White Joy Wickstrand FLAG CORP Kathy Arnold Pam Arnold Lise Black Kathy Broughton Patty Dupuis Diane Foster Kathy Kahrs Janice Lardie Charlotte Olney Amy Perin Michelle Purvis Nancy Rogers Marta Schworm Kris Solomonson Beth Van Farowe Marie Weichek MARCHING BAND Randy Ahlberg Dave Aldrich Lori Anderson Kathy Arnold Pam Arnold Leslie Bancroft Tammy Baxter Cheryl Becker Steve Bell Lise Black Sue Blood Tom Bobb Dave Boring Sandy Bow Barb Braden Robin Bradford Kathy Broughton Paul Brown Laura Brunette Dave Bucket Greg Bush Michelle Buys Tom Canham Kathy Carboneau Pat Carpenter Cindy Clingan Tom Crampton Bill Dewar Steve Dixon Mike Drilling Pat Drilling Chris Duell Steve Duell Patti Dupuis Pam Fiegel Marilyn Finateri Kim Fort Diane Foster Robin Fuller Dave Goff Jim Goff Nick Hamilton Bob Hanchett Art Hansen Brian Hart Jim Haun Anne Hayes Steve Holland Chris Holstad Sue Hoogesteger Steve Lacovoni Dan Isaman Jody Jewel Joe Johnson Julie Johnson Ken Jones Marilyn Jones Jody Jordan John Juffman Kathy Kahrs Dave Kramer Shari Kruse Janice Lardie Dan Lavin Lynne LaVire Larry Lawyer Beth Lincoln Joe Loney Gini Loomis Lisa Loomis Lori Lowell Karen McMaster Debbie Mason Jill Mattern Mary Michael Mark Miller Bill Muha Fred Neuman Kathy Neuman John Nielson Lori Nowland Deanette O'Brien Todd Oliver Charlotte Olney Mike Osland Kenn Overholt Dennis Pannagoupoias Don Parker Kelly Peckham Cheryl Peek Amy Perin Marty Perin Tony Perez-Banuet Kathy Pero Mike Popp Natalie Potter Michelle Purvis Don Rademaker Tonya Rhinehart Grant Richardson Tracey Richardson Becky Risk Jean Risk June Risk Nancy Rogers John Routsong Paula Routsong Todd Rutila MikeSarber Don battler Shawn Saxton Marta Schworm bue Shaffer Doug Sheckler Scott Shockney Cathy Skudlarick KyleSleder Diane Smith Kris Solomonson Laura Stowe Penny Strieker Janice Swanson David Timm Chris Tobias Scott Tompkins Jeff Trager JanTremain Bob Valade Beth Van Farowe Dean Varner Mark Veenstra Diane Visscher Kim Walsh Dave Walters Tom Washburn John Weatherholt Al Weiselberg Beth Whitefield Marie Wiechek Jerry Williams Cheryl Wooters Russ York Mike Young BAND OFFICERS Pres. Tom Canham Vice Pres. Ken Jones Sec. Becky Risk Tres. Chris Duell Hist. Mart Schworm Soph. Rep. Amy Perin CONCERT BAND Dave Aldrich Kathy Arnold Pam Arnold Cheryl Becker Tom Bobb Dave Boring Robin Bradford Paul Brown Laura Brunette Dave Buckle Greg Bush Michelle Buys Pat Carpenter Tom Crampton Bill Dewar Pat Drilling Steve Duell Patti Dupuis Jim Goff Bob Hanchett Anne Hayes Steve Holland Sue Hoogesteger Steve Lacovoni Jody Jewel Joe Johnson Julie Johnson Jody Jordan John Juffman Dave Kramer Janice Lardie Dan Lavin Lynne LaVire Larry Lawyer Beth Lincoln JoeLoney Lori Lowell Mark Miller Fred Neuman Kathy Neuman Lori Nowland Deannette O'Brien Mike Os band Dennis Pannagoupoias Kathy Pero Natalie Potter Tonya Rhinehart Tracey Richardson Jean Risk June Risk Joe Rogers Nancy Rogers John Routsong Todd Rutila Shawn Saxton Scott Shockney Cathy Skudlarick Kyle Sleder Kevin Smith Laura Stowe Penny Strieker Janice Swanson Scott Tompkins Jeff Trager Bob Valade Kim Walsh Tom Washburn John Weatherholt Al Weiselberg Beth Whitefield Cheryl Wooters Mike Young SYMPHONY BAND Randy Ahlberg Lori Anderson Leslie Bancroft Tammy Baxter Steve Bell Lise Black Sue Blood Sandy Bow Barb Braden Kathy Broughton Tom Canham Kathy Carboneau Cindy Clingan Steve Dixon Mike Drilling Chris Duell Pam Feigel Marilyn Finateri Kim Fort Diane Foster Robin Fuller Dave Goff Nick Hamilton Art Hansen Brian Hart Jim Haun Chris Holstad Dan Isaman Ken Jones Marilyn Jones Kathy Kahrs Shari Kruse Gini Loomis Karen McMaster Debbie Mason Jill Mattern Mary Michael Bill Muha 230 John Nielson Sue Shaffer Todd Oliver Doug Sheckler Charlotte Olney Scott Shockney Kenn Overholt Kyle Sleder Don Parker Janice Swanson Kelly Peckham Dave Timm Cheryl Peek Chris Tobias Amy Perin Scott Tompkins Marty Perin Jan Tremain Tony Perez-Banuet Bob Valade Mike Popp Dean Varner Michelle Purvis Mark Veenstra Don Rademaker Diane Visscher Grant Richardson Dave Walters Becky Risk Tom Washburn Paula Routsong Jon Weatherholt MikeSarber Al Weiselberg Don Saltier Don Wilcoxen Marta Schworm Jerry Williams Sue Shaffer Stanley Williams Doug Sheckler Russ York Diane Smith Kris Solomonson STAGE BAND David Timm Chris Tobias Jan Tremain Beth Van Farowe Dean Varner Mark Veenstra Diane Visscher Dave Walters Marie Weichek Jerry Williams Stanley Williams Russ York Dave Aldrich Tammy Baxter Steve Bell Tom Canham Bob Hanchett Brian Hart Dan Isaman Ken Jones Bill Muha John Nielson Todd Oliver Mike Popp Grant Richardson TROJAN Paula Routsong BRASS MartaSchworm Mark Veenstra Randy Ahlberg Dave Aldrich Stanley Williams Tammy Baxter Steve Bell ORCHESTRA Dave Boring Paul Anderson Sandy Bow Tammy Baxter Paul Brown Steve Bell Tom Canham Sandy Bow Mike Drilling Kathy Broughton Pat Drilling Shirley Bush Chris Duell Tom Canham Steve Duell Cathy Carboneau Dave Goff Mary Cody Jim Goff Brian Dixon Nick Hamilton Diane Foster Bob Hanchett Janet Fox Art Hansen Judy Fox Brian Hart Nancy Green Jim Haun Mart Groesser Chris Holstad Bob Hanchett Steve lacovoni Art Hansen Dan Isaman Beth Hawley Joe Johnson Joyce Haywood Ken Jones Dan Isaman Marilyn Jones Jane Johnson Kathy Kahrs Shelly LaCourse Dave Kramer Jill McCumby Dan Lavin Tim Meyer Carol Loney Mary Michael Joe Loney Carrie Millross Virginia Loomis Kim Morey Debbie Mason Bill Muha Mary Michael Alan Nervig Bill Muha Becky Nichols John Nielson Kathy Nixon Deannette O'Brien Jeff Olson Todd Oliver Mike Os band Kenn Overholt Brenda Parker Dennis Panagopouios Jamie Pelon Don Parker Mike Popp Cheryl Peek Mary Sue Rogers Tony Perez-Banuet Sally Rogers Marty Perin Rob Rudd Mike Popp Don Saltier Don Rademaker Marta Schworm Grant Richardson Sue Shaffer Becky Risk Sherri Slack John Routsong Kris Solomonson Paula Routsong Joyce Starr Todd Rutila Sue Strieker Marta Schworm Chris Tobias Sarah Underwood Kirk Young Beth Van Farowe Mark Veenstra Jon Zimmerman Kim Weber Mike Wooster CHORAL-AIRES Cheryl Wright Beth Albright Russ York Tom Bobb CONCERT Steve Chase Jim Hanley CHOIR Chris Heerman Beth Albright Shelley Hinds Janet Norris Sheryl Andrews Orley Norris Peter Anliker Tina Rumanes Tom Arnold Katie Shea Sue Baase Cheryl Becker Jayne Sleder Dave Stevens Tom Bobb Anne Sullivan Roxanne Boursaw Stan Williams Jeff Boyd Vicki Bright Cindy Bristol Jeff Wolff Jon Zimmerman Ken Cecil Steve Chase BEL CANTO Dennis Christopher Nancy Ciesla SINGERS Dave Dean Sue Baase Dan Downer Peri Gardner Laurie Ferguson Sue Gray Carloun Fitz Sheryl Hayward Trisha Forsyth Jeanne Jamieson Jim Garber Karen Johnson Peri Gardner Bernie Joppich Cindy Gore Mary Kropp Shari Gorsyca Carrie Millross Jim Hanley Lynn Schroeder Sheryl Hayward Pam Sikorski Chris Heerman Patti Sipple Shelley Hinds Susan Sprenger Chuck Holton Lou Thoman Sheree Hooper Becki Hyman Cindy Walworth Jeanne Jamieson Perry Jaquish BRICADOON Bernnie Joppich Cast Michelle LaCourse Beth Albright Joe Lamie Lori Alpers Ellen Lang Tom Bobb Michael Lardie Cindy Bristol Brian McGee Kenn Cecil Grace Meyers Dan Downer Carrie Millross BobGilbo Mark Monroe Sheryl Hayward Michelle Neihardt Gary Helms Becky Nichols Shelley Hinds Jan Norris Michael Lardie Orley Norris Orley Norris Keith Packard Keith Packard Donna Panick Tony Perez-Banuet Vicke Piehl Lynn Schroder Margaret Pierson Heather Shaw Rudy Rafshol Jayne Sleder Mark Ray Dave Stevens Tina Rumanes Stanley Williams Don Sattler Jeff Wolff Lynn Schroder Russ York Tim Schwartz Jon Zimmerman Bill Selkirk Dancers and Chorus Sarah Shaw Sheryl Andrews Katie Shea Peter Anliker Pam Sikorski Sue Baase Patti Sipple Marcia Baynton Jayne Slider Cheryl Becker Dave Sondee Tom Bobb Susan Sprenger Rozanne Boursaw Chuck Stevens Dennis Christopher Dave Stevens Jim Garber Anne Sullivan Cindy Gore Liz Thompson Sue Gray Kevin Tomaszeski Kathy Greilick David Tompkins Chris Heermann Gail Waldeck Jeanne Jamieson Cindy Walworth Karen Johnson Dawn Watson Brian McGee Dave Windlend Janet Norris Pam Witala Carolyn Kenney Stan Williams Vicki Piehl Jeff Wolff Margaret Pierson Clayton Yahr Mary Sue Rogers Robin Yeiter Susan Sprenger Russ York Dave Stevens Anne Sullivan Kevin Tomaszewdki Dave Tompkins Gail Waldeck Cindy Walworth Dave Wendland Pam Witala Don Wilcoxen Robin Yeiter Orchestra Lori Anderson Paul Andeson Steve Bell Kathy Broughton Tom Canham Pam Fiegel Diane Foster Nancy Green Mart Groesser Bob Hanchett Art Hansen Beth Hawley Dan Isaman Jane Johnson Shellv LaCourse Tim Meyer Mary Michael Kim Morey Bill Muha Becky Nichols Kathy Nixon Jamie Pelon Don Rademaker Rob Rudd Marta Schworm Sue Shaffer Sherri Slack Kris Solomonson Chris Tobias Beth Van Farowe Mark Veenstra PRODUCTION STAFF Diane Allen Lori Alpers Doug Basta Kevin Brinkerhoff Larry Clark Sue Cosgrove Sandi Ehlinger Laurie Fahling Sue Ford Janet Fox Shari Gorcyca Gary Helms Brian Hutchinson Jodi Hutson Jeanne Jamieson Karen Kitchen Margi Klang John Koschara Kathy Kozelko Sue Krulikowsky Lynne LaVire Debbie Lewis Deb Loesel Lori Mahn Jill McCumby Sue Moenkhaus Lou Peffley Kathy Pero Deb Rickenberg Mary Sue Rogers David School Terri Springstead Vicki Wiselberg Dave Wendland Kevin Whiting VARSITY CLUB Dan Aja Dave Beagle Tim Belanger Chris Buday Larry Clarke Peter Criss 231 Tim Donahey Bob Dorie John Fifarek Greg Hamilton Jim Hardy Jim Heim Craig Johnston Dave Johnston Bob King Larry Kinney Ben Lautner Brian Moore Tom Ooley Brad Pines Scott Petsch Gary Provins John Rosetti Frank Sanders Jeff Schwartz RobSerbin Kirt Mith Paul Stanely Chris Stowe Marc Tomcal YEARBOOK Joni Bonomo EloiseCarrizales Laurie Coleman Shelley Collins John Fifarek Diane Foster AnnGalla Janet Galla Rob Hazel ton Doug Jacobs Steve Kahrs Karen Kitchen JoeLamie Randy Miller Mark Ray Peggy Schuknecht Kris Solomonson Marty Spaulding Pam Wheat BLACK AND GOLD Leslie Brown Ben Bushong Chris Chandler Laurie Collins Shelley Collins Denise Da t Linda Dreves Dean Dumbrille Louise Elsenheimer Brenda Felker Lorie Felker John McNabb Laurie Mikels Keith Packard Mark Roberts Marty Spaulding Amy Spears W.R.B.L. RADIO CLUB LETTERMAN Tim Donahey Doug Gauthier Rob Hazelton Doug Jacobs Keith Packard Marty Spaulding WRBL ROOKIES John Bristol Ken Cecil Ryan Cermack Larry Franks Dave Gauthier Gary Helms Chuck Holton Bill Irvine Kevin Robbins Doug Lindell Don Niehardt Bill Nolff Don Paker Dan Prusick Jeff Richards BobSchichtel Rick Schramm Mike Schroder Tom Shutter Jeff Trager Dave Tompkins Matt Vermetten EXCHANGE STUDENTS Peter Anliker Amelia de Carvalho e Silva Jim Garber Bridgette Roulonis Marlene Weber Matthew Winkler SIU Diana Allen Peter Anliker Kathy Arnold Jeanne Beckstrom Bonnie Bensley Lisa Black Kevin Brinkerhoff PatCrossley Laurie Dow Becky Ewing Lori Ferguson Marci Finateri Jim Garber Jennifer Green Sharon Goff JaneGrishaw Cheryl Harris Jodi Hutson Mike Irwin Ann Kauffman Suzanne Lewis Becky McClellan Kim Morey Marci Nelson Brigette Roulon Amelia Silva Marlene Weber Sue Williams Matthew Winkler Jeff Wolff Lisa Wyatt TRI-HI-Y Leslie Brown Laurie Collins Jane Gilmore Brenda Goff Brynn Lynch Sue Send Nancy Strong Amanda Vreeland Renee Weathers OUR TOWN Diana Allen Mike Beard Kevin Brinkerhoff Lori Ferguson BobGilbo Becky Gilmet Sheri Gorcyca PatGrueber Donna Horton Jodi Hutson Jill McCumby Beth Milligan Tom Minnema Keith Packard Cathy Pero Tony Perez-Banuet Teri Rhoads Marleen Weber Dan Wheelock THESPIANS Pres. Lori Alpers Vice Pres. Gary Helms Sec. Lou Peffley Treas. Mike Beard Diana Allen Teresa Andres Kevin Brinkerhoff Ken Cecil Sandy Ehlinger Beth Elsbury John Fall Brenda Felker Lori Felker Janet Fox AnnGalla Becky Gilmet Shari Gorcyca Jodi Hutson Karen Johnson Sue Krulikoski Stacey Lightfoot Lori Mahn Jill McCumby Beth Milligan Tom Minnema Lisa Monson Keith Packard Tony Perez-Banuet Kathy Pero Ann Sullivan Dave Wendland SCOPE Diana Allen Bonnie Bensley Cindy Clingan Laurie Coleman Pat Core Barb Debruyn Karen Dejong Becky Ewing Marci Finateri Cheryl Gilbert Diane Groszek Kelley Hanna Cheryl Harris Barb Hale Elaine Jason Ann Kauffman Mary Kropp Margaret McPhilamy Jan Norris Lisa Olson Vicki Phiel Jeri Sellke Lou Ann Thoman Kelly Thomas Kris Young G.A.A. Vanessa Braden Kathy Brubaker Judy Carmien Cheryl Chaney Laurie Drive Jeanne Jamieson Jody Jordan Deb Lamontagne Sue McConnaghy Janice Murner Kim Pelham Vicki Phiel Alice Smith Deb Tanner Vonnie Tanner Nancy Wright PEP CLUB Beth Ackerman Lee Adler Lori Alpers Sue Aldrich Barb Amidon Nancy Amidon Theresa Andres Sherry April Kathie Arnold Jill Bach Rhonda Barnes Barb Bartling Marcia Baynton Jeanne Beckstrom Sandy Beilant Bonnie Bensley Jonh Besko Shelley Bigelow Barb Braden Kathy Broughton Penny Brill Beth Brown Nancy Burcar Michelle Buys Lisa Bye Mary Calcut Jill Calvin Kathy Campbell Linda Campbell Kathy Carboneau Charlotte Chase Nancy Ciesla Mary Cody Carol Colbeth Laurie Cross Lisa Davis (soph) Lisa Davis (sr.) Barb Debruyn Karen Dejong Michelle Detwiler Diane Durga Kristi Donhaiser Linda Dreves Sheila Drury Joyce Edwards Karen Egeler Mary Ann Ehlinger Sandy Ehlinger Lynn Elzinga Becky Ewing Brenda Felker Lori Felker Laurie Ferguson Fran Ferris Marci Finateri Carolyn Fitz Judy Foley Linda Folk Sue Ford Mark Foster Debbie Franke Ann Galla Janet Galla Judy Galla Karen Galla Peri Gardner Kathy Gauthier Carol Gilbo Jane Gilmore Cindi Graham Kathy Greilick Jane Grishaw Diane Groszek Shelly Grueber Tammy Hagerty Pam Halachukas Kelli Hannum Sue Harmer Cheryl Harris Lisa Hermon Sheree Hooper Donna Horton Brian Hutchinson Sheri Hutson Diane Jacobs Elaine Jason Janet Jason Jean Johnson Jenny Johnson Julie Johnson Karen Johnson Pam Johnson Amy Jones Bernie Joppich Sue Junker Sherry Kadrovach Barb Kage Julie Kalbfliesch Ann Kauffman Carolyn Kenny Mike Kentkowski Lori Kerrigan Jenny Kirt Valerie Korb Kathy Kozelko Kathy Kratky Mary Kropp Lori Kuepfer Linda Labonte Ellen Lang Sue Lang Heather Lockwood Linda Loveland Sue Mack Vanessa Mahn Rose Maxbauer Jan McMillan Maggie McPhilamy Debbie Merchant Meta Mikula Beth Milligan Sue Moenkhaus Kim Morey Lisa Monson Meg Montgomery Missy Moore Margee Moores Charlene Morgan Mitzi Oleson Lisa Oleson Tina Oleson Lou Peffley Vicki Piehl Theresa Popp Melissa Prentiss Polly Prouty Kathy Purchase Sue Quinn Tami Reay Rneee Ritchie Michelle Rodebaugh Donna Sarns Becky Sarya Debbis Schaffer Lori Schichtel Kristie School Becky Schudlich Jeri Sellke Leslie Shaw Katie Shea Amelia Silva Patti Sipple Jennifer Skay Jayne Sleder Diane Smith Paula Snyder Amy Spears Susan Sprenger SueStasinski Jan Steed DebTatch Julie Thirlby Marge Van Wezel Dawn Watson Barb Weaver Marlene Weber Wendy Welch Pam Wheat Laura Williamson Lynn Wright Peggy Wright Mary Young NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Pres. Tom Dillon Vice Pres. Jane Jason Sec. Lori Felker Tres. Katie Washburn HONORARY MEMBERS Peter Anliker Jim Garber 3rigette Roulon 232 Amelia de Carvalho e Silva Marlene Weber Matthew Winkler Seniors Karen Ailsworth Daniel Aja Beth Albright Scott Alexander Diana Allen Ann Alward Lori Anderson Sheryl Andrews Ivanka Baic Julie Basta William Batzer Tammy Beaverson John Bristol Jeff Brunette Chris Buday Ann Burandt Tom Canham Kathy Carboneua Chris Chandler Steve Chase Nancy Ciesla Larry Clarke Sue Cline Pat Crossley Christine Deering Dave Dilley Tom Dillon Mark Dojan Jim Darke Michelle Dye Lori Felker Carolyn Fitz Diane Foster Janet Galla Jane Gilmore Joyce Green Kent Hardy Deborah Hansen Jim Hardy Gary Helms Mary Hemming Shelley Hinds Karen Hoyland Brian Hutchinson Janice lacovoni Dan Isaman Jane Jason Tammy Johnson Dan Kelly Tom Kratky Sue Lang Mike Lautner Sue Lelito Patricia Lewis Kathy Lincoln Marie Lipka Carol Loney Virginia Loomis Lorene Loucks Bryn Bunch Jennifer Miller Steve Mooris Walt Muehling Penny Newton Laurie O'Keefe Denise Dast Rebecca Patterson Cheryl Peek Lou Peffley Martha Perin Margaret Pierson Catherine Price Darlene Rebman Rebecca Risk Mary Sue Rogers Ron Rosinski Dan Rosetti Tina Romaines Dave Schmidt Kristi School Wendall Schrock Mike Schubert Robert Serbin Chris Sherbeneau Jayne Sleder Kris Solomonson Amy Sperry Kathy Staley Cathy Stevens Donna Strieker Kirt Stout Nancy Strong Lou Ann Thomann Marge Van Wezel Dean Varner Amanda Vreeland Katie Washburn Rick Waters Pam Wheat Marie Weichek Don Wilcoxin Jerry Williams Jeff Wolff Sue Krulikowski Juniors Kathy Arnold Dave Barnes Jeanne Beckstrom Daniel Bell Bill Bogley Christy Bower man Jim Cartwright Patricia Core Rebecca Ewing Michelle Green Shelly Grueber Tammy Hagerty Anne Hayes Eric Hyman Elaine Jason Janice Kidd Kathy Kratky Mary Kropp Michelle LaCourse Fred Lamb Janet Lautner Rebecca McClellan Randy Miller Bill Muha Rebecca Nichols Sharon O'Keefe Brenda Parker Bruce Pendock Brad Pines Steve Poncar Harry Porter Brian Ritchie Joseph Rogers Becky Sarya Marta Schworm Susan Sheffer Phillip Shields Anne Sullivan Cindy Walworth Tom Washburn Douglas Wright Mike Davis FORENSICS Cathy Campeau Ken Cecil Sandy Ehlinger Di Foster Mark Foster Dave Gauthier BobGilbo Becky Gilmet Pam Heming Jodi Hutson Sue Krulikoski John McNabb Sue Moenkhaus Tony Perez-Banuet Mary Rogers Marty Spaulding Kathy Staley Russ York Cheryl Wright D.A.R. Karen Ailsworth Diana Allen Ivanka Baic Lori Felker Bryn Lynch Mary Sue Rogers Lou Ann Thomann CO-OP Betty Albrecht Scott Alexander Calvin Allen Lori Alpers Cindy Andrews Debbie Bankey Sue Barrett Brent Bartz Cindy Bathke Joyce Bauer Tammey Beaverson James Becsey Roger Bembeneck Connie Benak Jolene Bennett Bonnie Bensley Terry Blaser Gene Boone Denise Bosma George Bower Vicki Wright William Bower Nancy Burcar Gerald Bush Shelley Bushey Linda Campbell Jerry Carpenter Rhonda Carver Mike Casciano Lucy Cebula Nancy Center Robin Chamberlain Charlotte Chase Nancy Ciesla Garth Clous Cindy Coates Merry Collier Tod Cook Tom Corcoran Steven Cosgrove Carl Cote Lisa Cox Mary Creighton David Culp Jerry Deemer Cindy Deloy Clay Denman David Dilley Ron Dohm Daniel Doornbos Dennis Doornbos Robert Dorie Cheryl Dreves Greg Dreves Douglas Dunklow Steve Durga Michelle Dye Karen Egeler Barb Emerson Tony Erving Michael Farrell Gail Fasel Michael Fasel Terry Fineout Linda Folk Debra Forbes Lynda Franklin Tina Frazier Gerald Gabier Randy Garrett Tina Gauthier Bill Gibson Dan Gierock Linda Glasser Donna Goggin Lisa Goodrich Nancy Grace Pam Gray Mark Gregg Kim Grueber Dave Guba Debbie Gurn Robin Hagan Lori Hansen Scott Hanson Terri Hartley Mike Hayward Cynthia Hedrington Dave Hendges Kathy Hippensteel Lauren Hubschneider Rebecca Hyman William Irvine James Jaquish Catherine John Jennifer Johnson Tamara Johnson Susan Jones Ron Jurica Debra Kantz Pam Kanyak Kurt Kellogg Terri Kellogg Vincent Kennedy Brian Kerwithc Vicki Kessler Cindy King Debra Kirsch Lori Korn Carl Kuhlman Kathy Kuhn Lydia Kurtzal Kathy Lancewicz Sam Larsen Cynthia Laurell Terry Lautner Tim Leppeck Kathleen Lewis Pat Lohner Debra Lorenz Debbie Lotan Mike Lozowski Bob Lyon Mike Macyouski Mike Mahn David Majszak Michael Mazek Brenda Marsh Gordie Maylone Pam McCarry Pat McCarry Steve McKian Jan McMillan Kathy Meeves Charels Mikowski Vicki Mikowski Andy Morgan Terri Mucha Richard Nelson Susan Nesky Penny Newton Randy O'Connor Magdalen O'Hare Kathy O'Keefe Don Oleson Art Olson Roland Ourso Dan Pahl Jon Park Tom Park Doug Peacock Lou Peffley Jeff Pickard Don Pobuda Debbie Poncar Lisa Purdom Ann Quick Dorothy Rahe Darlene Rebman Sandra Reed Anthony Rice Mark Roberts Rich Robertson Ronald Rokos Ron Rosinski Brian Savage Mark Savage Kerry Saxton Dawn Schmitz Noel Schroeder Bill Scott Keith Scott Laura Schaff Jim Shugart Patrick Sigsby Terri Sika Doug Sladek Linda Sleeper Larry Smith Scott Starr Debbie Steikar John Stepke Catherine Stevens David Stevens Pete Tate Lou Ann Thomann Gloria Thomas Brenda Thompson Kris Thorsen Ken Toedebusch Greg Tompkins Wayne Trailer Cindy Turke Judy Urban Lynn Waisanen Terri Waldo James Watson Peggy Weese Kathy Weidenhamer Urma Wernick Bradley Wheat Tom Wikle Joe Wigley Terry Wilkins Don Wilcoxin Jeff Wolff Missi Yeomans Lori Yokeum Robert Youker Frank Zarafonitis DECA Sue Burkheiser Kathy Campeau Lucy Cebula Lisa Davis Sue Diehl Kathy Hippensteel Connie Holt Kathy Holtom Barb Kedrovicz Debbie Kirt Tom Largent Debbie Rickenberg Gloria Thomas F.A.B.C. Jeff Brunette James Drake John Fifarek John Hanson Kent Hardy Dave Johnston Dan Kelly Steve Pearce John Rosetti Tanda Rubio Jeff Schwartz Chris Stowe Kim Tezak DEBATE Lee Adler Bill Batzer Les Brown Mike Cain Laurie Collins Jane Gilmore Doug Laurell Orley Norris Grant Richardson Mary Sue Rogers Mike Schubert Anne Sullivan Mard Weatherholt Dan Winowiecki 233 General Student Index Agruda. Randall 140 Ahlberg. Teri 140 Ailsworth. Katen lr 0 Aja. Daniel 140,175.177 Albrecht. Betty 140 Albright. Beth 140 Aldrich. Suvan 11.140 Alexander. Scott 140 Allen. Diana 50.140 Alpers. Alvin 140 Alpers. Lori 160.153 Alward. Ann 61.140 Amidon. Barbara 140 Anderson. Daryl 160 Anderson. Lori 140 Anderson. Rebecca 140 Andrews. Cynthia 140 Andrews. Sheryl 140 Ankerson. Debra 140 Ankerson. Scott 140 Anliker. Peter 140 Ansotge. William 140 Ash. Dora loO Bach Jill 140 Baic. Ivanka 47.140 Baker. Julia 140 Balentme. Donald 140 Ban key, Debra 140 Barber. James 160 Barger. Patricia 160 Barker. Robert leO Barnett.Susan 140 Bartnick. Vern 141 Bartz. Brent 141 Basta. Julia 47.61.141 Bathke. Cynthia 141 Bauer. William. Ill 141 Bauer. Joyce 141 Baxter. Tammie 141 Bazzett. Brian 141 Beagle. David 42.43.160 Beard. Jared 141.153 Beaubten. Michael loO Beaver son. Tamara 141 Becker. Cheryl 141 Becker. Gerald 141 Bee sey. James 141 Belanger. Lorraine 141 Bellows. Thomas leO Bembeneck. Roger 141 Benak. Connie 141 Benak. Edward. Jr. 141 Bennett. Cherri 141 Bennett. Jolene 141 Bixby. Katrina 141 Blackburn. Iulia50.141 Black more. Donna Bland. Stacia 141 Blandin, Pamela 160 Blodgett. Patricia 160 Boh now David 141 Bonnell. Gregg ICO Bonomo. Joni 141 Boone. Eugene 141 Borden, Ruth 142 Bosma. Denise 52.142 Bostwick. Barbara 142 Bowman. Cynthia (Dull) Boyd. Jeffrey 142 Boyd. Wade 142 Braden. Jan 142 Brakel. William 160 Brammer. Mark 9,42. 43.57. Bright. Sandra 142 Bright. Vickie 142 Brill. Scott 142 Bristol. Cynthia 142 Bristol, John, Jr. 142.159 Bristol. Tina 142 Brower. William 142 Brown. Constance Brown. David 160 Brown. Gary 160 Brunette. Jeffrey 142.191 Buchan. Jeffrey 160 Buday, Christopher 42.66.67. Burandt. Ann 142 Burcar. Nancy 142 Burkholder. Steven 160 Burrows, Steven 142 Bush. Craig 142 Bush. Gerald 142 Bush. Norma 160 Bushong. Benjamin. Ill 142 Cairns. Wayde 160 Calcutt. Mary 47.142 Callison Thomas 142 Campbell. Kathleen 142 Campbell. Linda 143 Candey. Craig 57.66.160 Canham. Thomas 129.143 Carboneau. Katherine 135.14 Carpenter. Eugene Carpenter. Gerald 143 Carrtzales. Eloise 143 Carver. Rhonda 143 Casctano. Michael 160 Castillo. Manuel loO Cates. Dudley 143 Center. Nancy 143 Chamberlain. Robin 143 Chandler. Christopher 143 Chartier. Paul leO Chase. Charlotte 143 Chase. Steven 143 Christopher. Dennis 143 Ciesla. Nancy 143 Clarke. Lawrence 43.133.143.1' Clement. Michael loO Cline. Susan 143 Clous. Gary 143 Clouse. Harry leO Coates. Cynthia 160 Cobb. Brenda 143 Coleman. Betty 143 Collier. Merry 143 Cook. Johnna 160 Cook, Stephen 143 Cook. Tad 160 Cook. Tod loO Corpe. John 160 Cosgrove. Leslie 143 Couturier. Diane loO Couturier. Pamela 143 Cox. Lisa 143 Cox. Peggy 143 Coyne. Debra 144 Cram. Cynthia 144 Creighton. Mary 160 Crosstey. Patricia 50.144 Crysler. Russell loO Culp. David 160 Daane. Douglas 160 Danielson, Ricky 144 Dast. Denise 144 Davis. James 144 Davis. Lisa 160 Dead man Kay 160 Decker. Morris 160 Deemer. Jerry 144 Deenng. Christine 7.144 Deloy. Cindy 160 Demin, Jan 7.144 Denman. Clay 160 Dery. Sandra 7,144 Dewitt. Richard 160 Diehl. Susanne 144 Dilley. David 160 Dillon. Thomas 144.159.191 Dohm. Ronald 144 Do)an. Mark 144 Donahey, Timothy 66.144 Donkers. Melissa 144 Dorie. Robert 43.144 Dotemire. Madge 160 Drake. James 144 Dr eves. Cheryl 144 Duell. Chris 144 Ducil. Steven 144 Dufort. Jeffrey 144 Dunklow. Douglas loO Dupuis. Patricia 144 Durga. Steven 144 Dwyer. Patrick 160 Dye, Michelle 144 Eager. Robert 160 Ealy. Nan 160 Edinger. Steven 145 Edwards, Lome loO Egeler. Karen 160 Ehlinger. Sandra 13.145.159 Eisner. William. Jr. 145 Elliott. Jody Emerson. Barbara 145 Erving. Anthony 145 Esther. Randy 160 Fairbanks. Michael 142 Farrell. Lisa 145 Farrell. Michael 145 Fasel.Gail 145.114 Fasel. Michael 160 Fashbaugh.Carol 145 Feigel. Kim (Smith) 160 Felker. Lorinda 145.159 Fewins. Scott 66.145 Fifarek. John 41. 43.145.175. Filip. Joseph. II145 Finch. Kenneth 160 Fisher. Sherry 145 Fisk. David 145 Fitz. Carolyn 7.15.145 Flanagan. Sean 63.160 Flees. Janice Rory. Michele 145 Foley. Judith 145 Folk. Linda 117.145 Forbes. Debra 145 Forsyth. Patricia 145 Fort. Kinberly 145 Fortin. Stephen 160 Fortin. Keith 61.66.145 Forwerck. Vicki 141 Foster. Diane 145.195. 235 Fouts. Becky 146 Fox. Janet 146 Francis. Linda 160 Franke. Cynthia 146 Franke. Susan 14o Franklin. Lynda 146 Frazier. Tina 146 French. Holly 160 Freund. Edward leO Friske. Wyman leO Gabier. Jerold 146 Galla, Janet 146 Galla. Karen 146 Garber. James 16.146 Garetson. Thomas 160 Garn. Patricia 146 Gary. Victoria 146 Gatzke. Schally 146 Gault. David 146.191 Gauthier, bouglas 146 Gayford. Douglas 160 Gensler. Steven 160 Chenng, Perry 146 Gibson. Donald 160 Gibson. William 160 Gillson.Teda 146 Gilmet. Rebecca 160 Gilmore. Jane 15.61.146 Glasser. Linda 146 Glasser. Martha 146 Goff. David 146 Goff. Sharon 146 Goodin. Margo leO Goodrich. Lisa leO Gorcyca. Cynthia 146 Gossett. Peggy 160 Grace. Nancy 146 Grant. Harold 160 Gray. Pamela 146 Green, Joyce 147 Green. Theresa 147 Gregg. Mark 160 Croesser. Mart 147 Grueber. Kimberly 147 Guba. David 147 Guernsey. Amy 147 Gurn. Deborah loO Hafez. Salma Hall. Denis 147 Hall. Mark 160 Hamilton. Gregory 43.147.191 Hammond. Mary 160 Hansen. Lori 147 Hanson. John 57.160 Hanson. Scott 160 Hardin. Ronald 147 Hardy. James 43.147 Hardy. Kent 57.147 Harngan. Michael 147 Harris. Daniel 147 Hart. Brian 147 Hartley. Terri 160 Harty. Robert 147 Hawkins Jack 160 Hawthorne. Julia 147 Hayes, Karen 160 Hayes, Kevin 160 Haynes. Kevin 147 Haynes. Lee 147 Hays. George 147 Hayward. Michael 147 Haywood. James 147 Hazelton. Robert 147,173. 235 Hedrington. Cynthia 160.114 Heim. John 43.147 Helms. Gary 145.191 Hemming. Mary 145 Henrion. Kathryn 145 Hepler, Matthew 160 Hepner. Leo 160 Hibbard. Kevin 145 Hinchen. Teresa 160 Hinds, Shelley 145. 151 Hippensteel. Kathy 145 Hoeft, Mary 160 Hoisington. Kelly 145 Holtom. Kathryn 145 Hooper. Charles 63,145 Hooper. Sheree 145 Hornacek. Antoinette 145 Hoy. Michael 145 Hubschneider. Lauren 145 Huffman. Timothy Humphrey. Alger. II160 Hunt. Stanley 148 Hunter. Dallas 145 Hunter. Tara 145 Hutchinson, Caral Hutchinson. Brian 61.131.148.175 191 Hyman. Rebecca 145 lacovoni. Danny 145 lacovom. Janice 148 lacovoni. Steven 127.145 Irish. Connie 145 Irvine. William 145 Irving. Mark 145 Irwin. Michael 17.145 Isaman. Daniel 149.193 I vie. Michael 149 Jaquish. Patricia 149 Jason. Jane 149.159 John. Catherine 149 Johns. Cary 149 Johnson. Jennifer 7.149 Johnson. Joseph 149 Johnson. Sandra 160 Johnson. Tamara 149 Johnston. David 41.43.149 Jones. Susan 149 Jones. Tammy 149 Jones. Tracie 149 Jurtca, Ronald 149 Kamalo. Pamela 149 Kantz. Diana 149 Kanyak. Pamela 149 Kelderhouse. James 63.160 Kellogg. Kurt 160 Kellogg. Tern 149 Kelly. Daniel 149 Kelly. Shawn 149 Kelp, Gary 160 Kennedy. Kevin 14« Kennedy. Francis. Ill 149 Kennedy. William 160 Kerlin. Kameron 149 Kessler. Victoria 149 Kimbel. Karen 149 Kine. Dale 160 King. Cindy King. Lorraine ISO King. Robert 43.150 Kirsch. Debra 150 Kin. Duane Kitchen. Karen 117,150 Knee. Donna 150 Kobbins. Kevin 150 Korb. Valerie 150 Korn. Lori 150 Krakowski. Nancy 150 Kramer. Judith 61.150 Kratky. Thomas 66.150 Krohn. Theodore 160 Kromer. Barbara 133. ISO Kromer. Debra 64.133.150 Kroupa. Dean 66.150 Krulikowski. Susan 160 Krupp. Linda 150 Kuemin. Thomas 160 Kuhn. Kathee 160 Lackie, Lora 150 Lamie. Joseph 150.235 Lammers. Carol 150 Lang. Suzan 9,11. ISO Lardie. Michael 150 Largent. Steven 150 Larsen. Sammy 150 Larson. Larry 150 Latka. Karen 150 Laurel), Cynthia 151 Lautner. Donald 151 Lautner. Michael 151 Lautner, Terry 151 LaVire. Lynne 151 Lawrence. Richard 160 Leddy. Scott 160 Leggett. Jay 151 Lehr. Craig 160 Lelito. Susan 151 Leppek. Timothy Lerma. Jacob LeRoy. Kim 160 Lewis. Kathleen 151 Lewis. Patricia 160 Lewis. Michael Lewis. Patricia Lick. Leonard 160 Lightfoot. Thomas. II151 Lincoln. Kathleen 160.195 Lipka. Margaret 151 Livernois. Theodore 66.151 Lockwood, Edward 61.160 Loesel. Debra 117.151 Lohner. Patricia 151 Loney. Carol 151 Loomis. Laura 151 Loomis. Virginia 151 Lorenz. Deborah 151 Lotan. Debra 160 Loucks. Lorene 160 Low. David 151 Lozowski. Micheal 160 Lynch. Bryn 15.47.151.195 Lyon. Robert. II151 Mackey. Edward 160 Macyauski. Michael 160 Magee, James 160 Mahn. Michael 160 Majszak. David 151 Maloney, William Marek. Michael 160 Markey. Christine 160 Marsh. Brenda 160 Martin. Jeffrey 151 Martin. Rosemarie leO Marvin. Kenneth 151 Maslowski. Jeoffrey 151 Mason. Debra 152 Mathias. Michele Maue. Virginia 152 Mauk. Daniel 152 Mauk. Michael Maylone. Gordon 152 Maynard. Carolyn 152 Maynard. Kenneth 160 McCarty. Pamela 152 McClintock. Valencia 152 McCutcheon. Patrick leO McGeorge. David 152 McIntyre. Timothy 160 McKillop, Renee 152 McLachlan. Bruce 41.43.63.152 McLellan. Diane 160 McManus. Kent 152 McManus, Tommy 63,160 McMaster. Donald 152 McMillan. Janet 152 McNabb. John 11.152 McNabb. John 11.152 McPhilamy. Margaret 11.152 McQueet. Dennis 160 Meeves. Kathy 160 Meindertsma. Margaret 152 Mikosvski. Charles 152 Mikowski. Victoria 152 Miller. Jennifer 152 Miller. Lois 152 Millet, Mark 160 Miller. Terri 152 Milne. Robin 160 Molmen. Melinda 152 Moon. Debra 160 Moore. Brian 43.152 Moore. Melissa 11.152 Moore. Robert 152 Moore. Sharon 160 Morris. Steven 160 Moss. Amy 152 Mucha. Tern 153 Muehting. Waldemar 153 Murphy. Kerry 160 Nelson. Richard 153 Nesky. Susan 153 Neveau. Bruce Newton. Penny 153 Nickos. Julie 153 Norcross. Beverly 160 Norris. Otley 153.181 Norton. Susan 153 Nunn. Jeffrey 153 Nyland. Gloria 64.153 Oakley. Jennifer 160 Oberlin. Suzette 153 Ogden. Ann 160 O'Hara. Magdalene 153 Oien. Chris 160 O Keefe. Kathleen 153 O Keefe, Laurie 153 O'Keefe. Sharon 153 Okerstrom. Eric 153 Oleson. Donald 153 Oliverson. Tamara 153 Olsen. Arthur 66.153 Olson. Greta 160 Olson. Jeffery 153 Olson. Tina 153 Osband. Michael 153 Ourso. Roland 160 Overholt. Kenn 153 Packard. Keith 153.153.191 Pak. Paul Palmer. Tern 153 Panagopoulos. Dennis 154 Panich. Donna 1S4 Parent. Kenneth 160 Park. Thomas 160 Parker. Donald 154 Parshall. David 154 Patterson. James 160 Patterson. Rebecca 154.191 Peacock. Douglas 160 Pearce. Steven 154 Pearson. Brian 154 Peek. Cheryl 129.154 Peffley. Lou 154.191 Pelto. Thomas 154 Perin. Martha 154.195 Perry. Timothy 160 Peterson. Blair 154 Peterson. Mark 154 Petsch. David 154 Phillips. Daniel 160 Pierson. Margaret 154.181 Pifer . Todd 154 Poeitner. Walter 160 Poncar. Deborah 154 Potter. Tamara 160 Preston. Jonathan 71.154 Prusick. Daniel loO Pulcipher. Julie 50.154 Purchase. Kathryn 154 Purdom, Lisa 154,115 Quinn. Roger 160 Rahe. Dorothy 154 Rasmussen. Rebecca Reay. Christine 154 Rebman. Darlene 154 Reed. Eric loO Reed. Sandra 154 Reed. Thomas. Jr. 155 Rice. Mark 160 Richard. Debra 155 Richmond. Mark 155 Rickenbcrg. Debra 155 Rigan, Jon 155 Risk. Rebecca 160 Roach. Robert 155 Roberts. Mark 155 Robertson. Richard 155 Robinson. Arthur 155 Rogers. Mary 155 Rokos. Ronald 160 Ronan. Beverly 155 Rose. Debra 155 Rosenthal. Victory 160 Rosinski. Ronald. Jr. 155 Rossetti. John. Jr. 15.41.43.73. 155.191 Roth.Timothy 155 Roulon. Brigette 16.17.155 Rubio. Tanda 103.155 Ruiz. Beverly 155 Romanes, Fotini 155 Rusu. William 155 Ryanmg. Stephen 160 Sander. Frank 43. 46.155 Saltier. Donald 155 Saunders. Michael 155 Saxton. Karry 160 Schaub. Duane 155 Schaub. Robert 160 Schichtel. Robert loO Schmitt. David 160 Schmitz. Dawn 155 Schneider. Danny School. Kristie 156 Schopieray. Susan 156 Schramm. Ricky 160 Schrock. Wendall 156 Schroeder. Noel 156 Schubert. Michael 123.156.173 Schuknecht. Peggy 156.179 Schwartz. Jeffrey 156 Schwartz. Tim 156 Scott. Holly 156 Scott. Rene (Corpe) Scott. William 156 Sechlin. Lori Seese. Thomas 160 Send. Pamela 156 Serbin. Robert 43.156 Shaff. Laura 160 Shales. Robert leO Shea. Susan Sheckler. Douglas 156 Shelder. Donald 156 Sheldon. Scott 160 Sheppard. Randy 160 Sherberneau. Christine 156 Sherman. Matthew 156 Shillington. Lynn 160 Shugart. James 156 Sigsbey. Patrick 156 Stka. Tern 156 Sill. Diane 156 Silva. Amelia 16,156 Simone. Kenneth 160 Sladek. Douglas 15e Slagal James 156 Sleder, Jayne 156.191 Sleeper. Linda 156 Smith, Joseph 160 Smith, Julie 157 234 Smith. Kirk 1(0 Smith. Larry 1S7 Smith. Rose 157 Solomonson. Kristina 127.157 Sparry. Ann 160 Spnngstead.Teiri 157 Staley. Kathy 157 Stanislowslu. Dennis leO Starr. Scott 157 Slasinski. Susan 157 Steele, Mark 157 Steikar. Debra 157 tstepke. John 157 Steven . Catherine 157 Steven . David 157 Steven . Jeffrey 157 Steven . Michael 1©0 Stewart. David Stewart, Ceaneen 157,170 Stewart, Jame 157 Stormet, Tami 100 Stout. Kiri 157 Stowe. Christopher 75 Stowe. Martha 157 Strieker. Donna 157 Strieker, Sally 157 Striebich. Mark 160 Strom. Carl Strong. Brian 157 Strong. Nancy 157 Sudekum. Suzanne 157 Tatch, Casey 157 Taylor. Kathryn Taylor, Kelly 42.45, loO Templeton. Richard loO Tezak.Kim 11.41.42. 45.157.177, 191 Thomann. Lou 155 Thoma . Bradley Thoma , David 160 Thomas, Gloria 155 Thompson. Brenda 155 Thompson. John 160 Thor sen, Kris 155 Throop. Daniel 155 Throop. Raymond 155 Throop. Steve Toedebusch. Kenneth 155 Tompkins, Gregory 155 Tompkins, Trudy 155 Trailer, Wayne 160 Trotter. Geraldine 160 Turke, Cindy 160 Tuttle, Helen 155 lifer. David Umlor. Denise 158 Urban. Judy 155 VanFarowe. Brian 160 VanSanten. Jan 155 VanWezel. Marge 155 VanZee. Robert loO Varner, Dean 155.196 Vezina, Christine Visscher. Diane 155 Vreeland. Amanda 15.160 Wagener, James 155 Wagner. Pamela 155 Waisanen, Lynne 155 Waldeck.Cail 155 Waldo. Terri 155 Waldron. Robert 160 Walter. Thomas 160 Walter . Arlene 155 Ware . Jayne 155 Washburn. Kathryn 155. 159 Waters. Richard 9.41. 43. 57. U Weatherholt. Mark 63.123.15 Weaver. Barbara 11.159 Weber. Marlene 16.17.159 Weber. Theodore 63.159 Weese, Peggy 159 Weidenhamer. Kathy 159 Wernick, Etna 159 Wernick. Martin 159 Westcott. Connie Wheat. Pamela 159, 235 Wheelock. Michael 160 Whetstone, Martina 159 Whiteford. Denise loO Whiteford. Pamela leO Whiteford. Timothy 159 Whiting. Kevin 159 Wiecheck. Marie 159 Wigley. Joseph 160 Wikle. Tomy 159 Wilcoxen. Donald 159 Williams. Jerry 159 Wilsey. Lisa 159 Winkler. Mathias 16 Winnie. Melvin'160 Winowtccki. David 159 Winowiecki. Diana 160 Wmowiecki, Elizabeth (Jones] Winter. Patricia 160 Wise. Paul 160 Witkop. Michael 159 Woebbeking. Charles 159 Wolff. Jeffrey 159 Wood, Laurie 160 Wright. Cheryl 159,159 Wright. Kristin 159 Wright, Peggy 159 Wright. Rendell 160 Yeiter. Robin 160 Yeoman . Melizza 1(0 Yetter. Kimberly 160 Yokeum. Loretta 160 Youker. Robert 160 Young. Martin 160 Zarafoniti . Frank 160 Zick Michelle 1(0 Zeeryp. Joel 160 Zenner, Theodore 160 Zimmerman. Tamara 160 Zook, Genevieve 160 Ackerman. Beth 97 Adams. Cathy 50 Adams. Ronnie 50 Adams. Steve 97 Adler. Lee SO Aites, Boyd 97 Allen. James Alpers. Anthony SO A mid on. Karen 80 Ammon . Pam 50 Anderson. Pamela SO Anderson. Paul 44.63.66.80. Ankerson. Greg 97 Aprill. Kenn 97 Aprill. Sherry 80 Armour. Jeff 44.80 Arnold. Kathie 15, SO Arnold. Pamela 80 Arnold. Tom 80 Asiala. Michael 49.75. 97 Auguston. Kerry 80 Baa se. Susan 80 Baatz. Richard 97 Baesch. Richard 97 Bate. Milan 80 Baientine. Gary Banton. Wayne 97 Barnes. David SO. 189 Barnes. Rosalie 80 Barnes. William 97 Battling. Barb SO Bay. Jim 97 Baynton. Marcia Beach. Dale Beadle, Charlotte 80 Beard. Marcia 80 Beardsley. Thomas 97 Beaver. Kevin 97 Beck, Ken 97 Beckett. James 80.109 Beckstrom. Jeanne 50 Bedard. James SO Beers, Tim 80 Belanger. Timothy 43, 44.8C Bell. Daniel 80 Bell. Rodney 97 Bellant, Sandra 7.80 Belyea. Annette 80 Benak. Cynthia SO Benak. Donald 97 Benedict. John 66.80 Bensley. Bonnie 80 Berry. Ed.80 Berry. Ron 80 Besko.JohnSl Biondo. Frank Black. Use 81 Black. Sue 81 Blackmore. David 81 Blaser.Teti97 Blood. Susan 81.195 Blow.Suellen 81 Blume. Dave 97 Bobb, Thoma 97 Bogley. William 61.81 Bopry.Gary 81 Boursaw. Roxanne 81 Bow. Sandy 51 Bower. George 97 Bower, Susan 81 Bowerman. Christy 47. 97 Boyer. Jean Braden. Joan 97 Brakel. Grace 81 Bramer. Christopher 57.97 Braun. Carl 97 Brazaski.Scott 49.81 Brewer, Eric Brimmer. David 81.109 Bunkerhoff. Kevin 81 Bristol. Jacqueline 81 Britton. Thomas SI Brock. Greg 97 Broughton. Kathleen 81 Broughton. Leonard SI Brown. Beth 81 Brown. Debbie 97 Brown. Leslie 81 Bruckner. Lory 81 Burgess. Dale 44. 81 Burkheiser. Sue 97 Burnett, Sharon 81 Bush. Daniel 41. 43.97 Bush.Jon 81 Bushey, Shelly 97 Bussa. Dan SI Butrick. Debra 81 Butrick. Jan 81 Cabot. Julie Cain. Michael 81 Caldwell. Janice 81 Campeau, Kathryn 51 Carmien. Judy 81 Carpenter. Patricia SI Carnzales. Jessie 81 Cartwright. James 81 Cate. Bengie 97 Cebula. Lucy 81 Cecil. Kenneth 82 Chambers Rebecca 82 Champt. Gerald 82 Champt. Joel 97 Chapman. Curt 97 Chetba. Scott 97 Choumard. Gary 82 Cizek. Randal 82 Clark. Timothy 97 Clingan. Cynthia 82 Clinton. Jennifer 82 Clous. Barbara 82 Clous. Garth 82 Clous. Jerry 82 Coates. Carl 97 Coddmgton. Lynda 82 Coddington. Pam 82 Coil. Michael 97 Colasanti. Nancy 82 Colby. Rebecca 82 Cole. Ellen 87 Coleman. Laurie 82 Collins. Laurie 82 Collin . Shelley 82. 238 Compeau, Cathy 133 Cook. Gerald 82 Cooper. Dianna 82 Cooper. Mary 82 Corcoran. Brian Corcoran. Tom 82 Core. Patricia 82 Core. Richard 61.82 Cosgrove, Steven 82 Cosgrove. Tom 57.82 Cote. Carl 97 Courtade. Matthew 44.45.66 Cramer. Kelly 82 Crampton. Thomas 82 Crawford, Kerry 82 Cray. Patricia 82 Crayctaft. Jerry 82 Cross. Laurie 82 Crouch. Catherine 82 Dailey. John 97 Dancer. John 82 Davis. Gary 97 Davis. Michael 49.97 Dean. Patricia83 DeBruyn. Barb S3 Dejong. Karen 83 Deloy. Cheryl 83 Del Veichio. Michelle Denham. Mark 83.109 Denman. Brad 97 Detwiler. Michelle S3.175 Dewar, Tom 97 Diehl. Gregg 97 Diehl. Sue 83 Dillard. Charles 44.83 Dingman. Mike 83 Dixon. Steve 82 Doctor, Walter 83 Dohm.Jim 23 Donahey. Jacquelyn 97 Donhaiser, Kristi 83 Donnelly. Susan 83 Doom bo Dan 83.114 Doom bos Denny 97 Dorsey, Wayne 97 Downer. Daniel 83 Dr eves. Linda Drilling. Pat Dumbrille. Dean 83 Dunham. Sally 83 Dunklow. Kristin 97 Dupuis, Phillip 13.97 Durga. Diane S3 Ealy. Dana Edge. Steve 97 Edwards. Eugene 83 Egeler. Penny 83 Eikey. Debra 97 Ellens. Tammy 83 Elliott. Casey 97 Ennis. John 83 Erhart. Mike 83 Esther. Rick 84 Evans, Shane 61.97 Ewing. Rebecca 84 Fall. John 84.191 Feiger. Alan 84 Felker. Brenda 84 Ferguson. Charles Ferguson. Todd Fifarek. Jim 84 Finateri. Marcia 17.84 Fineout, Terry 97 Flnnila. Mitch 84 Fitzgerald. Charles 41.43.63.97 Flees. Jan 97 Fleit, Daniel 97 Ford. Steven 97 Fouch. 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Vicki 95 Welch. Larry 95 Wendland. William 95 Westcott. Cindy 95 Weston. Jeffrey 95 Whaley . Wendy 97 Wheat. Bradley 97 Wheelock. Dan 95 Wheelock Randy 44.95 White, Anna 95 White. Brad 95 Wickstrand. Joy 95.129 Wiesler. Angelia 95 Witala. Pamela 95 Wilcox. Steve 95 Wilkes. Karen 95 Wilkins. Terry 96,114 Wilkinson. Kelley 97 Williams. Ellen Williams. Stan 96 Williams. Susan 47.97 Willman. Scott 97 Wilson. Charlene 96 Wilson. James 96 Wmdbigler, Mary 96 Winfield. Richard 97 Winowtecki, Daniel 96 Winowiecki. Jeffrey 96 Wise. James 96 Wise. Paul 43.66 Wise. Bill 96 Wooters. Cheryl 96 Worm. Dan 97 Wright. Douglas 96 Wright. Lynn 61 Wright. Nancy Wright. Shana 96 Wright. Sharon 96 Wurm. Randall Wyatt, Lisa 47.96 Wyckoff Charles 49.66.96 Wysong. Josh Yahr. Clayton 96 Yarbrough. Matthew 97 York. Russell 101 York. James 96 Young. Kirk 97 Young. Kirstin 96 Young. Song Young. Todd 96 Zilefro. Tim 96 Zimba. Sandra 97 Zimmerman. Jon 97.191 Zoulek.Tom 97 Zywtcki. Edward 97. 133.135 Zywicki. Robert 97 Abernethy. John 30 Ackerman. Rhonda 21 Adams. Brenda 21 Ahlberg. Randall 30 Ailsxvorth. Kent 21 Anes. Eric 30 Afa. Thomas 21. 59 Albro. Diane 30 Alderman. Brian Aldrich. David 21 Aldridge. Daniel 21 Alexander. Philip 21. 45 Allen. Calvin 30 Allen. Sandra 21 Allen. Susan 21 Alters. Charlene 21 Alpert. Robert 30 Amidon. Nancy 21 Andersen. Mark 21 Anderson. Karen 21 Anderson. Larry Andres. Theresa 21 Ankerson. Cynthia 21 Antorge. Janet 21.47 Apsey. Tina 21 Arnold. Bruce 21.66 Arnold. David 21 Ash. Mike 21 Asiala. David 21 Avery, Kreg 21,45.75 Ayers. Lavern 30 Backus. Charles 30 Baer. Rae 36 Baesch. Cynthia 21 Bailey. Sandra 30 Baker , Donald 30 Baker. Renee 21 Balentme. Gary 30 Bancroft. Leslie 21 Bankey. Brenda 21 Barker, Thomas 30 Barnes. Kelly 21 Barnes. Ron da 21 Barnes. Zane 30 Bartone. Jeffrey 21,45,66 Basta. Douglas 21 Barrett Eric 30 Beadle. Bethany Beagle. Bradley 21.44. 45 Beagle. Jon 36 Beardsley. Ceana 30 Beaver son Tony 21.66 Becker. Barbara 21.52 Beckwith. Darryl 21.45 Beers. Kathleen 22 Beery. Ronald 22 Bell. Steven 22 Bell. Thursday 36 Bembeneck. Kenneth 36 Bennett. Diane Bennett. Suzanne Bensen. Chris 30.75 Berry. Ellen 22 Bettley. Michael 22 Bigelow. Michelle 22 Btondo. William Birgy. Angela 22 Blaylock. Jeff 36 Bolding. Steven Bonomi. Keith 22 Boomer. Thomas 22 Boone. Dale 36 Bordash. Martin 22 Boring. David 22 Bovee, Douglas 22 Bowen. Joel 36.63 Bowman. Rodney 2: Braden. Barbara 22 Braden. Kay 22 Braden. Vanessa 22 Bradford. Robin 22 Bramer. Arthur 30 Breithaupt. Jan 22 Brentana. Jyl 22 Brewer. James 30 Brill. Penny 22 Brinkerhoff. Beth 30. 52 Bristol. Bethany 22 Bristol. Linda 22 Britton. Elizabeth 22 Brown Brenda 22 Brown. Paul 22 Brown. Sue 22 Brubaker. Catherine 22 Brunette. Laura 22 Btuno. Richard 22 Buchan. Gregory 36 Buchan. Lavonda 22 Buckel.Davtd22.73 Buday. Jon 22. 44. 50.75 Bugai. Mary 22 Bullard. Charlene 23 Burbank. James 30 Burdick. Lee Brugess. Timothy 36 Burkholder. Michael 36. 45 Burns, Evelyn 22 Burroughs. Kathy 36 Beertsiber. Elizabeth 23 Bush. Gregory 36 Bush. Shirley 23 Buys. Michelle 23 Bye. Lisa 23 Caldwell. Joyce 23 Calvin. Jill 23 Candey. Mark 23.44. 50. 59.67 Canute. Jeffrey 23 Canute. Scott 23 Caplin. Kit Carling. Ella 23 Carlson. Mark 23 Carroll. Patrick 23 Case. Michael 23.45 Case. Roger 23 Cates. Susan 23 Cebu la. Kathleen 30 Centillc. Randy Cermak. Ryan 23 Challender. Cherri 36 Chamberlain. Charles 36 Chaney. Cheryl 23 Chappel. Blaine 36 Chell. Michael Cherba. Brian 36 Chmielewski. Mary 23 Chouinard. Christina 30 Chnstner. Brian 36 Churchman. Elizabeth Clarke. Douglas 30. 45 Claypool. Robert 30 Cline. J. Michael 23 Clouse. Warren 23 Cobb. Brian 36 Cody. Mary 23.91 Colbath. Carol 23 Cole. John 36 Cole. Randall 23 Cole. Steven 23 Cook. Randy 24.45.75 Cooper. Anne 24 Cooper. David 24 Coughlin. Cheryl 36 Cosgrove. Susan 24 Cox. Ernest 24 Coyne. Patrick 24 Crane. Jeffrey 24 Crawford. Ian 36 Craycraft. Robert 24 Creager. Leitha 24 Croff.Tami 24 Cunningham. William Curtiss. 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St Glowacki. Michael 36 Goff. James 26 Goodman. Brian 36 Gorcyca. Shan 26 Goss. Shawn 26 Graf. Jared 26 Graham. Cindi 36 Grant. Valerie 26 Craves. Kelly 26 Grten. Jennifer 26 Green. Nancy 26 Green. William 26.75 Greene. Robert 36.44 Greene, William 30.56 236 J ; J . . : _ Kabat. Laura 28 Man well . Susan 38 Popp. Theresa 32 Ssnn. Mary 34 Waldo. Kim 36 Ciwnmin Donna 26 Kadrovach. Sherrylynn 29 McCarry. Leith 30 Potter. Natalie 38 Sipple, Patricia 7. 34 45 Waldron Connie 39 ■ Kahr . Steven 29. 238 Me Carry. Lon 30 Potvin, Mark Skay. Jennifer 39 Waldron Thomas 39 - ‘ Kalbfleisch. Julie 38 McDowell. Owen 38 Powell, Jon 39 Skudlarick Connie 34 Walsh. Kimberly 36 Gn l Mark 38 Kalena. Linda 38 McFarland. Cherry 30 Prahl. David Slade Tawney 34 Walsh. Tom Cruet ter. Cindie 26 Kamphouse. David 29 McKian. Wendy 31 Prentiss. Melissa 32 Sladek. James Walter . Marie 37 ■ Kantf. Debra 29 McKinley. Kevin 30. 45 Prosch. David 32 Sicder. Kyle 39 Walter . Ray 37. 45 Grubaugh. 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Janice 29 Murphy. April 38 Risk. June 33 Steed. Janny 35 Wooters Cheryl 3® • Kurtzal. Elery 38 Murphy. Becky 31 Ritchie Maureen 33 Stein. Douglas 39 Wright James 37 Hiywood, Joyce 27 LaBonte. Linda 38 Musser. Lawrence 38 Ritola Jan 33 Stein bach, Gary 35 Wright. Michael 39 11« gee Robert i Lamie. Thomas 38 Myers. Michael 38 Roach. Michael 33.119 Stinson. David Wise. Beverly 3® ' Lammers. Scott 29 Myers. Sharon Roach. Terry Stone. Cindy 35 Yeomans. John 3® Hemming, Robert 38 LaMontagne. Debra 29 Nall. Frank 31 Robertson. Steven 33 Stormer. Becky 35 Y ok cum Michael 39 ■ Lancewtcx. Garry 29 Neihardt. Don 38,63 Robertson. Steven 33 Stowe Bradley 45.75 Yokeum William 37 ■ Lane. William 38 Nervig. Alan 38. 44 75 Rocket Daniel 39 Stowe Delora 35 Youket Steven 39 ■ Lardie. Brian 29 Newman. Sandra 31 Roe William 33 Stowe. Laura 35 Young. Mary 37 Herma Lardie. Janice 29 Newman. William 38 Rogers Mark 39 Strait. Butch 103 Young. Mike 3® Hibbard Con 38 Largent Thomas 29 Nichols. 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John 38 Rundell Peter Tanner. Debra 35 • Leach. Margaret 30 OBrien. Molly Russell Robert 33 Taniset. Matthew 35.66 ■ Leach. Randall 30 Oliver. Todd 32 Runge Cheryl Tanner Vonnie 35 Hocnacek. David 28 Lehr.Charmin 30 Ol man. Jack Rutile. Tod 33 Tate. Gregory 39 Horton. Donna 28 Leppek. Daniel 30. 43. 44 58 Olney. Charlotte 32 Ryon. Kern 33 Taylor. Jill 35 - Leroy. Kent 38 Olson. Richard 32 Sarber. Michael 39 Taylor Tonda 35 Houle Robert 38 Lestard Mark 38 Osborne. Billy 38 Sauer . Thad 39 Teagle Linda 35 Howard Ellen 28 Lewi . Cynthia 38 Overmyer. Deborah 32 Savage Brad 39 43 44 56 Terry. Robert 35 Howard. Kathleen 28 Lewi . Jeffrey 30 Page Cathy 32 Saston. Shawn 34 Tervo Audrey 35 Hour. Jennie 28 Lewis. Kimberly 38 Palm. Terri 32 Sayers. Michael Thibodeau Bradley Hoy Randal 24 45 Lihou William 30 Palmer . Timothy 38 Saylor. Brian 39 Thirlby Julie 39 Hubbell. Robert 28. 58 Lincoln. Beth 30.196 Pampu. James Scharling. Susan 34 Thomann Patricia 36 Hubbell William 28. 45 Lindal. Craig 38 Panich. Susan 32 Schaub Fredrick 3® Thomas Bob Huffman. John 38 Linder leaf Karen 38 Parens. Robert 38 Schaub Kenneth 39 Thomas Brian 36 Lindsey. Mane 38 Park. Steven 38 Schaub Randy 3 Thomas. Cynthia 36 Ma Lint, David 30 Parker Wesley 32.66 Schaub Rhonda Thomas Randall 3a Hursi Jim 38. 45. 75 Lint. Tim 38 Park . Larry 32 Schichtel. Lon 7, 34 103 Thompson L lira bet h 36 • Lipka. Sutanne 30 Parshall. Nancy 32 Schichtel. Paul 39 Thompson lames 36. 45 lannotti Madelyn 28. M Liske. Mitchell 30.58 Parntt. Brenda Schoenmg. Rebecca 3® Thompson Jill 36 ■ Lockwood. Heather 30. 47.61 Paslick. Clayton 32 Schopietay William 39 Of Tobias Christopher 39 - L oh net John 30 Paterson. David 32 Schr order Michael Toedebusch Bob 39 - Looey Joseph 30 Paupore. Roger 38 Sc hr order Wendy 34 ToUe Brian 36 66 Loomis. Lisa 30 Peckham. Emily 32 Schudlich Rebecca 34 Tonvasaewski Kevin 39 Jaeget Donald 28 Loveland Linda 30 Peck ham Kelly 32 Schultx Ricky 34 56 Tompkins Jeffrey 3e • Lowell. Lon 30 Peete. Kimberly Schuti. Carol 34 Tompkins Scott 36 Jamieson. Jeanne 28 Lueck. Sandra 30 Pelham. Kimberly 32 Schumacher Mary 34 Tompkins Ted 3 Jamieson Kmu 28.109 Lund. Brenda 38 Peliuan. Ann 32 Scott. Millie 34 Tossava. Paula 36 Jamivon Patti 28 Lund berg Andrew 30 Pendock Doyle 38 Seeley Kelly 34 Tracy Teresa 36 Lute Pamela 30 Penney. Marc 38 Selkirk. Susan 34 T limner Phillip 36 Mac k Susan 30 Penney, Teresa 32 Selkirk William Jt 39.45 Tvardek let! 3 .. Maeder, Jerry 30 Penn, Amy 32 Sell, Susan 34 Tveidek hus39 Johnson. Douglas 38 Magee. Valerie 30 Perkins. Debra Send David 34 Tyler l tv«d 39 Johnson. Jane 28 Mahn. Lon 38 Pero, Danny 38 Send Sue He. Maik39 Johnson. Karen 28 Mahn. Vanessa 30 Petty Doug 32. 45 Severe Odis 39 Underwood Robert 36 • ■ Mallory. Bart Petch. James 38 Shalda Robert 39 Underwood Surah36 ■ Mang. James 30 Petroskey. Dan 31 44 Shaw, laune 34 Underwotd Victoria 36 - Manley. William 38 Pfenning. Nancy 32 Shaw. Leslie 34 Valade Robert 3e ■ Wt iy 38 Manville James Phillips Edward 38 Shetfei Jeffrey 39 Van Norw.vi Amy V Joldersma. Douglas 75 Marek. Brian 38 Pifer Takis 32 Sheiman Kim 34 Vender sort lane .36 • Amy Marsh. John 30 Pobuda. Donna .18 Shink Kaien 34 V anlarowe fckrih 36 ■ - Marsh. Ruth 30 Pohuda I any 32 Shockney Scott 39 V an V agon ! Nancy 36 Joppicb Bernadette 28 Maslowski. Jan 30 Poettnet Timothy 38 43 Shullet. Call 34 Vergcdmt IViw.w - Matthew Jamie 30 Poling Ricky 38 Sikoiski Pamella 34.191 Nett Ambons .39 Maur John III 38 Pomeroy,Tina 32 Silva Paula 34 V «a«na I isa 9 Julien Elisa 38 Mauk. Dwight 38 Papa. William 38 Simone Ftte%e34 Wei tenets IWi 39. «9 2S7 MANAGEMENT editor — Di Foster assistant editor — Shelley Collins copy editor — Steve Kahrs business manager — Pam Wheat advertising managers — Joe Lamie, Mark Ray head photographer — Marty Spaulding photography staff — Rob Hazelton, Doug Jacobs advisor — Sandy Golaski sophomores seniors Ann Galla Steve Kahrs Mark Ray juniors Laurie Coleman Shelley Collins Doug Jacobs Randy Miller Marty Spaulding Joni Bonomo John Fifefaiek Di Foster Jan Galla Rob Hazelton Karen Kitchen Joe Lamie Peggy Schuknecht Kris Solomonson Pam' As editor of the 1976 PINES, I was able to see all of the work that must be done to produce a yearbook of this size. It is certainly not a one-man job, and I am thankful for the people who helped to make what I hope is a good representation of the school year. I must first credit the staff and their ability to work, oftentimes under some hazy instructions. I especially wish to thank Shelley Collins, assistant editor, and Steve Kafirs, copy editor, for all of the extra time “beyond the call of duty that they put in. To Miss Golaski, our “not-so novice advisor , I can't say enough. I wish them my best for the 1977 PINES. And to you, the students, thanks are due because you are the reason for the PINES. I hope you enjoy the 1976 PINES as much as we have had producing it. Sincerely, Di Foster, Editor HOME OF THE OUR COVER SPONSORED BY COMPANY
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