Traverse City High School - Pines Yearbook (Traverse City, MI)
- Class of 1977
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Pines 1977 -1, • .. Traverse City Senior High Traverse City, Michigan Volume 65 “Our love of the things of mind does not make us soft” 4 The Trojans gave equal respect to mental and physical prowness because they believed that the ideal life would be one spent in the pursuit of excellence in all things. The complete man would be equally active as an athlete, philosopher, judge, poet, musician or any other worthy pursuit. Many of their traditions have carried over to the ideals of life that we at TCHS have: athletes who show their physical strength and bring recognition to the school; philosophers who study hard to show others how great the teachers have forced them to become; judges who make law and order and enforce school rules; poets who prove their creativity in expressing themselves and others by the use of mind in order to produce pictures and memories; and lastly musicians who compose music and fill the air with music. t'vt iMhft i 0 Syr ■'c ■ f f r+f • n « ®f «' t “Our love of what is beautiful does not lead to extravagance’’ To architecture, as well as to the handcrafting of household utensils, the Trojans brought a great feeling for purity, elegance and function. It is beautiful to see the footgear ranged in a row ... garments sorted according to their use ... cooking pots arranged with sense and symmetry. Beauty was above price. But a taste for beauty must not be overindulged; the Trojan rule that everything in life must be enjoyed in moderation, applies to us the students of Traverse City Senior High. We enjoy creating new and different visions of what beauty means to us. Students express their views of beauty through art, poetry, music, sports, and everyday living. Harmonizing these visions of beauty to our school makes for a balanced exciting, and memorable year. here The Rewards Of Valor Are The Great And Bravest Spirits Trojan warriors had a great feeling for fierce, competitive spirit. Spirit meant to Trojans, a sense of strength and power over others and was a method used in winning the hearts of others. Except in rare instances all games were contested in the nude — for nudity was the natural way to exercise, and it fostered pride in physical fitness and shame at being flabby. War was considered the primary test of a Trojan, but style in war is quite different to us the students. Our spirit emerges through pep assemblies, tug-of-wars, various sports activities and just being ourselves. Expressing spirit is another way of praising those who have so bravely brought triumph to our school. st There You Will Find Also The Best The Trojans art form was a most cherished aspect of their life and for a logical reason: the Trojans made monuments to honor their peers, to commemorate victories, to record religious rites, but what they also depicted was a man. And no matter what the mood, the works still justify the Trojan belief in the wonder of man. As memories of the days at Senior High, the student body leaves behind them such monuments as posters depicting the spirit of the school, art figures made by students to glorify the school and inspire those who follow in our footsteps, and memories written and carved in walls and desk tops expressing our feelings of teachers, administrators and friends. 10 Mighty Indeed Are The Marks And Monuments We Have Left 11 Table Of Contents People 18-71 Sports 72-111 Ads 194-227 Homecoming Spirit Not Surpressed By Loss The 1976 Trojan homecoming was a disappointment when the Muskegon Reds shut-out Traverse City with a 33-0 defeat. Both teams were expecting a close game where lucky breaks and concentrated teamwork would determine the victor. Muskegon showed exceptional offensive play, gaining three touchdowns before the teams oroke for half-time. The Trojans tightened their defense upon returning, but after a few minutes into the 3rd quarter, the Reds picked up a Trojan fumble which resulted in another Muskegon touchdown. T.C. continued their efforts that proved fruitless against the Muskegon line. The Reds concluded the scoring when they earned their final touchdown during the 4th quarter. Although homecoming was an important contest, it was more than just the football game to many. Activities such as the big mouth contest, floats, sign painting and a pep assembly provided competition between the classes to heighten the spirit of the event. Preparations for homecoming began weeks earlier with each class creating a float to compete with the other classes' entries. The sophomore class took 1st place for their Tip the canoe and the Reds, too” entry. The junior and senior floats with their themes of Wrap up the Red and Let the north winds ring with glory, tied for the 2nd place honors. Candidates for homecoming king and queen were selected from the senior class and then voted on by the student body. The winners, Ben Lautner and Linda Dreves, were crowned by school principal, Arthur Schubert. A homecoming dance after the game wrapped up the festivities with music by Masquarade. Ackerman. Beth A. Adams. Cathy J. Adams. Steven K. Adler. Lee A. Alpers. Anthony D. Amidon. Karen A. Anderson. Pamela L. Anderson. Paul H. Ankerson. Gregory B Aprill. Kenneth A Aprill, Sherry A. Armour. Jeffrey D Arnold. Katherine E. Arnold. Thomas I. Baase. Susan L. Baatz. Richard D. Bale, Milan Banton. Wayne E. Barnes. David Bartling. Barbara H. Beadle. Charlotte E Beard. Marcia A. Beckett. James R. Bedard. James E. Beers. Timothy M Belanger. Timothy J. Bell. Rodney T. Bell. Daniel W Bellant. Sandra M Benak. Cynthia L. Benak. Donald L. Benedict. John C. Black. Lise A. Black. Susan M Blackmore. David 8 Blaser. Terri L. Blood. Susan L Blow. Suellen Bobb. Thomas A. Bogley. William A Boursaw. 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Pam Renis. Diane Rennie. Laura Rice. Rebecca Rice. Sandra Richards. James Richards. Rachel Richardson. Eric Rickard. Susan Rickenberg. Duane Ritchey. Dennis Roberts. Mark Roberts. Sarah Rogers. Lee Rohwetter. Sandra 67 68 Rombouts. Jane Roney. Victoria Rosa. Rodney Rosely. Susan Running, Debbie Russell. Lori Ryon. Kelly Salisbury, Tim Sarya. Arne Sasser. Sherri Sattler. Roger Schaub. Laurie Schaub, Susan Schlosser. John Schmuckal. Maria Schneider. Brenda Schopieray. Dale Schroth. Becky Scott. Jett Shaw. Jeff Shaw. William Sheffer. Daniel Sheren. Brian Shigley. Christa Shink. Shelly Shockney. Amy Shupp. Denise Sievers. Richard Sika. Roberta Simon. Kristel Skrubb. Sara Slack. Tim Sladek. Leslie Slaven. Misha Sleder. Janet Smith. Angela Smith. Benjamin Smith. P Duane Smith. Kathleen Smith. Laurie Smith. Mark Smith. Patricia Smith. Tammy Snow. Jan Snyder. Kathleen Sondee. Daniel Sonderegger. Treesha Spicer. Kevin Stachur. Arbutus Stafford. Laura Stafford. Steven Stanton. Doug Steele. Joseph Stephan. Lynn Stoppa. Delynn Stout. Chris Stowe. Ellen Strait. Laurie Strang. Thomas Strieker. Barb Strieker. Brian Stych. Ed Summers. Linda Suurs. Julia Tatch. Dianne Tate. Dane Taylor. Carol Taylor. Kerry Teagle. Katharine Teter. Michael 69 70 Tharp. Thomas Thirlby. Lynne Thompson. Carol Thompson. Stephen Thorington. Carol Tithof. Leslie Tobias. Mary Tobias. Tammy Toboe. Pete Tomei. Joanna Towner. Kelly Trager. Linda Trimble. Mary Trotter. Christine Underwood. Barbara Vandervort. Frank VanWezel. Carl Vermetten. Lisa Vezina. Jeanette Waldeck. Jeffrey Walter. Gregory Walter. Nadine Walton. Pamela Watkins. S. Weaver. Brenda Weber. Allen Werbmski. Patricia Weston. Steven Whaley. Cindy Wheat. Cynthia Whiting. Jeffrey Wichern. Katherine Wiley. Philip Wilkes. Kathleen Willey. Amy Willman. Chris Wilson. Debra Wilson. Stacie Winter. Carol Wolfgram. Shawneen Woods. Kimberly Woodward. K Worm. Clifford Wurm. Raymond Wyatt. Diane Youker. Daniel Young. Debbie Young. Lorna Young. Michael Zapfe. Cheryl Zientek. Robert Zimba. Ronald 71 Varsity Football Front Row Larry Kinney. Mike Hamacher. Chuck Fitzgerald. Scott Rice. Ben Lautner. Jeff Armour. Dan Rickard. Sandy Lamb 2nd Row Jim Fifarek. Paul Anderson. Randy Wheelock. Eric Mehl. Fred Marsh. Dale Burgess. Bill Smith. Dave Mahn 3rd Row Craig Johnston. Tim Belanger. Gary Provms. Brian Jones. Brad Pines. Mark Gabrick. Mike Rademaker. Scott Zagers 4th Row Chris Johnson. Shawn Keane. Mark Spencer. Mark Korson. Al Nervig. 5th Row: trainer Wayne Mervau. Leroy Strait. Brad Beagle. Jon Buday. Bill Greene. Mike Giuffre. Dan Leppek Back Row: Head coach Jim Ooley. Bill Weidenhamer. Mark Candey. Bruce Purkiss. Kurt Friese. Jim Hurst. Coaches Wood and Boehm Trojans take 2nd in LMAC The 1976 Trojan Football team finished the season with a 7-2 win-loss record, which put them in second place in the LMAC this year, behind Muskegon. After losing many stars to graduation and starting out with a team coach Ooley described as green as grass, the new Trojans learned how to be a winning team in a short time and gave the opposition a look at what is in store for them in the upcoming year. Several individual records were obtained as a result of a fine season, one, by junior Jon Buday. who gained 96 points during the season, the highest in the region-ever. 1976 SCOREBOARD T.C. OPP 26 owosso 6 32 BAY CITY WESTERN 14 20 MONA SHORES 7 7 ALPENA 14 34 MUSKEGON C.C. 14 33 GRAND HAVEN 0 0 MUSKEGON 33 40 BENTON HARBOR 0 41 GRAMD LEDGE (7 WINS-2 LOSSES) 7 A jrt 3 Opposite Page: 1 The 1976 Trojan Varsity Football team 2. The tough offensive line This Page 1. Q.B. Dave Mahn prepares to fire the ball to his receiver 2. Trainer Wayne Mervau doing his job at the bench 3 An unidentified trojan defenseman bringing down the opponent. 75 J.V.’s Finish Big 1976 proved to be an excellent season for the Trojan J.V.'s. They completed it with a record of 8 wins and 0 losses. Their offense scored 250 points while the defensive squad held their opponents to 50 points. Coached by Jon Constant, the team soared to victory with Bill Rossetti. Terry Loveland and Dan McArthur leading in yardage. Bob Brammer scored the most points, and the leading tackles were Ray Walters. Bjll Hubbell and Dan Petroskey. 1976 J.V. Football Team: (Front Row): M Couturier. T. Slack. B Brammer. J. Whitting. K. Frankfurth. R. Scussel. (2nd Row): N Boujales. M Teter. T. Mange. D. McArthur. B Egler. R Norton. (3rd Row): J. Malatz, G. Forton. K McKinley. B Rossetti, B. Blevins. B. Brigham. (4th Row): D. Weber. D. Petroskey. B Hubbell. R. Cook. A. Weber. R. Sievers. (5th Row): T. Pertner. F. Vandervort. T. Loveland. D. Bartone. M Carmien. D. Strait. (6th Row): Coach Wilson. M Tanner. R Burke. R. Walters. J. Roster. Coach Constant Opposite Page 1 1976 J.V Football Team 2. J.V.’s often play without encouraging crowds. 3. Coach Jon Constant watches over his team 4. J.V defense goes into action. 5 A 4th down stop is attempted by the J.V.'s This Page 1. Trojans attempt to block the punt. 2. The tough Trojan defense causes another fumble. 3. Bill Rossetti goes up for the pass '76 Sophs Show Promise The 1976 Sophomore football team, although compiling a mediocre 2-5 record, showed excellent promise and played well throughout the season. Their first five games were lost to teams which were superior in age and size. However, the future varsity came on strong in the latter two games of the year, easily defeating Glen Lake and the T.C. Freshmen. Under the coaching of head coach Bob Lewallen and assistant coaches Mr. Whiteford and Mr. Visser. the sophs had several stars, including Steve Bell. Mike Johnston. Bob Petsch, Rick Scussel, Dennis Provins. and Lance Leach. m Sophomore football: (Front Row): Lew Bodkin. Lonnie Penney. Jeff Kroesmg. Vince Pugliese. Collin Reed. 2nd Row Mark Doherty. Lance Leach. Mike Heika. Bill Shaw. Steve Bell. 3rd Row: Dave Moore. Mike Johnston. Kelly May. Dale Schopieray. Bob Petsch. Head coach Bob Lewallen. Back Row: Coach Dave Whiteford. Dennis Provins. Ken Griffin. Ed Nickerson. Steve Hardley. Coach Konrad Visser SOPHOMORE FOOTBALL T.C. 12 MIO 0 OSCODA 14 SOO 16 ST FRANCIS 12 LUDINGTON 45 GLEN LAKE FRESHMEN OPP 38 40 36 34 21 0 12 Opposite Page 1. Soph defense lines up 2. Dennis Provms stiffarms an uncoming defender 3 Bob Petsch and Chris Casciano walk back to the huddle. 4 The 1976 Sophomore football team 5. Soph runner looking for a hole. This Page: 1. Dennis Provins looks on as a soph runner breaks into the open 2. The line opens up a hole 3. Unidentified soph linebacker corners his man. 4 Trojan receiver fights off Alpena defender 79 I-M Soccer And B-ball Two intramural programs, soccer and basketball, provided fun and exercise for about eighty T.C.H.S. students in the 76-77 school year. In the fall, both boys and girls who were interested in playing soccer got together after school and played games with the teams they divided themselves into. Later in the year, an intramural basketball program was formed under the direction of Mr. LeMieux, Mr. Malmstrom, and Mr. Murphy. About sixty-five boys participated in the two-month program. It was climaxed by an All-Star (82)-Faculty (80) game. I his Page: 1 Joe Rogers shoots and scores 2. The 1977 Trojan Soccer Club 3 Driving in for a layup is Scott Brazaski Zl nOX 3 danc,n« r . that's Kent Ailsworth booting the ball downfield h,S p,cture'Perfect s Mike Opposite Page 1 Ademar Fagundes takes a shot. , M.ke Smith poises to grab the rebound I ,hf sh° Kelly Hartley. R°cKard N NCd0W ,0°PS 3 Pass Dan Tennis Has Smashing Season The Trojan Tennis Team completed their 1977 season with 28 dual meet wins. Under Coach Larry Nykerk and team captain Bill Bogley, the Trojans had a great season. The team captured the L.M.A.C. championship both in dual meets and conference competition in which they obtained 52 of a possible 63 points. In the Boyne Mt. Invitational Tourne-ment, the team placed 2nd, and in the Regionals they finished in 3rd place. “A real team effort was shown this year, said Coach Nykerk. Each player put forth a 110% performance when needed. 3 Tennis Team: (Front row): Coach Nykerk. Scott Lint. Bob Cartwright. Mike ung, Mike Cline. Brad Pines Jim Cartwrurht Jeff Crane, J P Milliken. Mark Dancer, Chris Holstad, Paul Koestner (Beck Row): Jeff Tompkins. Pat Carroll Paul Prnufu' Dan Sondee, Scott Keane, Bill Bogley. Pete Teboe. ' outy. 82 WMM . .. 7 Opposite Page: 1. Coach Nykerk watches over the team 2. King Bogley hits a high one. 3. The 1977 Trojan Tennis Team 4 Brad Pines shows his concentration. 5. Anyone for a drink!! This Page 1. Paul Koestner returns the volley 2. Jim Cartwright. Jeff Crane and Pat Carroll wait on the bench. 3. Winning the point. J.P. Milliken follows through. 4 Watching for the return. Scott Keane gets in the ready position. 5. Mike Cline smiles for the camera. 6. Setting up for the backhand. Mike Cline gets ready to smash the ball. 7. Paul Prouty shows his great form as he smacks the return. Go get-em Herb!! 83 Girls “Rack-Em Up” This year’s girls tennis team fought their way to victory and one of the best seasons ever, compiling a record of 8 wins and 3 losses. This was the team’s first year of conference play, but they completed the season 3rd in the L.M.A.C. The team tied for 3rd in the Regionals held in Midland this year, all the doubles teams qualified for the semi-finals, and two doubles teams went to the finals: Polly Prouty and Stacy Weadock; Tami Evans and Jodee Taylor. Headed by coach Gail Riley and captain Lisa Wyatt, the team had a very successful season. 3 A Girls' Tennis: (Front Row): Jodee Taylor. Coach Gail Riley. Leslie Goff. Stacy Weadock. Joyce Edwards. Tami Evans. Lisa Wyatt. Sara Skrubb. (Back Row): Sue Williams. Kathy Kozelko. Kelli Brown. Molly Spaulding. Bernie Joppich If 1 f 6 4 5 1 6 6 7 4 ALPENA ANISTEE ONA SHi PETOSKEY LUDINGTON ALPE GRAND MANISTI MUSKEGON PETOSKEY LUDINGTON n. OP,; 2 6 1 3 2r 6 1 1 0 3 l (8 wins-3 losses) 7 Opposite Page: 1. 1976 Trojan girls tennis team 2. Doubles team Polly Prouty and Stacy Wea-dock stand up against their opponents. 3. Teammates await an oncoming match. 1 Coach Riley gives Joyce Edwards some tips. This Page 1. Polly Prouty and Stacy Weadock shak hands after a match. 2. Demonstrating her forehand. Stacy Wea dock volleys the ball. 3. Joyce Edwards smashes a serve across the net. 4 Coach Riley helps out with the team. 5. Showing great form with her backhand. Joyce Edwards returns the ball. 6 Rebounding the Dali. Polly Prouty prepares a lob across the net. 7. Joyce Edwards prepares to lob the ball across the net. 85 Golfers Club ’Em! The 1976 Trojan golf team, coached by an ok golfer himself. Mr. Raymond, fell to 4th place this year in the LMAC behind the three Muskegon teams. The team was led by two seniors. Tom Raymond and Mike Davis. Tom held the lowest 18 hole score of 73 and the lowest 9 hole score of 35, followed by Mike with low scores of 78 and 37, respectively. Also, not going unnoticed this year was the J.V. team, which, after a few rainouts, posted a fine record of 4 wins against 1 loss. 1 J. VARSITY GOLF SCORES 4th place-LMAC T.C. OPP. 329 CADILLAC 331 316 MT. PLEASANT 335 328 ALPENA . 340 348 CADILLAC 340 161(9) HARBOR SPRINGS 164(9) 181(9) PETOSKEY 177(9) 336 ALPENA 334 329 PETOSKEY 340 (5 wins-3 losses) Opposite Page: 1 Off the tee and through the woods, goes Jim Gauthier's ball 2 The 1976 Trojan Golf Team. 3 Randy Cizek shows some fine putting 4 Randy is just an all-around good golfer This Page: 1. Scott Brazaski checks out the situation 2. Mike Davis shows good form. 3. Everybody has to think it out. 4 Mr. Raymond, our golf team coach. V K nt AVl. St CITY 2 Harriers Run to Victory The 1976 Trojan harriers completed another excellent season, taking first place in the LMAC and compiling a fine 5-2 dual meet record. The CC’ers had several individual stars, with John Elsenheimer. Jim Wise. Marty Hayward, and Tony Beaverson reaching all-conference status. Elsenheimer later went on to compete in the state meet, finishing 29th of 70 runners. A large number of underclassmen, four sophomores and two juniors, composed the seven man varsity team. So. it looks like the Traverse City cross country program will be strong in the future, hopefully doing as well as in 76. 88 CROSS COUNTRY SCORES LMAC JAMBOREE MUSKEGON CATHOLIC CENTRAL TRAVERSE CITY MUSKEGON MONA SHORES BENTON HARBOR MUSKEGON TOTALS TC 27 40 41 40 45 MCC 126 128 139 128 103 6?4 f DUAL MEETS ALPENA BENZIE CENTRAL ALPENA MT PLEASANT BENZIE CENTRAL PETOSKEY MANISTEE SOO INV ALPENA INV PETOSKEY SOPH INV T CS.F. INV OPP. 35 28 19 30 31 27 48 Cross Country: (Front Row): Bob Zientak. John Elsenheimer. Al Carpenter. Greg Biehl. Jim Wise. Tony Beaverson. Mike Cramer. Paul Rombouts. (Back Row): Doug Watkins. Mauri Pelto. Coach Young. Dave Lavalley. Mark Smith. Matt Courtade. Scott Decker. John Schlosser Opposite Page 1. Coach Lake Ann Young looks on 2. Running off into tl sunset is Doug Watkins. JM 3. Dave Lavalley an i Jim Wise talk t over 4 John Elsenheimer« cheered on to another first-place finish. 5. Limbering up are Jim Wise. John Elsen-heimer. and Tony Beaverson. This Page: ' .. 1 Trojan CCers loosen up before the race 2 The 1976 Trojan Cross Country team 3 Traversa City's top runner in 1976 was John Elsenheimer. 4 Has Paul Rombouts got the pre-meet jit- ters? 5 Bart Richards. Mary Cooy. Sally Rogers and Laurie Snyder participated in Girl's Cross Country y B 6 Tony Beaverson chugs in. 7 Bob Zientek sprints the last hundred yards to the finish. m % B-Ballers “Hoop” It Up 1977 was a very rewarding year for Traverse City Varsity Basketball in more ways than one. The Trojans again tied for the LMAC title, as well as winning their district and being one of the last nine remaining Class A teams in Michigan. Coach Joe LeMieux said he felt that the team was comprised of fourteen outstanding individuals and that, all in all, it was a very neat year”. Tom Raymond and Dave Mahn were both selected to All-Area and LMAC first teams, with Raymond making All-State honorable mention. 4 1976-77 Trojan Varsity Basketball Team: (Front): Mgrs John Pobuda and Jim Beckett (2nd Row) Tom Cosgrove. Tom Raymond. Rick Schultz. Mark Candey. Keith Smith. Chris Bramer, Tom Aja (Back): Coach Joe LeMieux. Mark Spencer. Mike Davis. Sandy Lamb. Rick Johnston. Dan Hint . Mike Milleski. Dave Mahn TC OPP 86 ALPENA 83 59 MUSKEGON CATH MAN STEE CENTRAL 53 63 67 66 BENTON HARBOR 63 57 CADILLAC 56 61 LUDINGTON 60 69 65 GRAND HAVEN PETOSKEY 83 60 57 92 Mp 56 90 91 MONA SHORES 64 71 PETOSKEY 53 79 LUDINGTON 75 38 59 BENTON HARBOR GRAND HAVEN Will 54 : 97 55 60 52 ALPENA CADILLAC 61 61 59 MUSKEGON m 89 57 MUSKEGON CATH. CENTRAL 60 49 MONA SHORES 47 77 BAY CITY WESTERN 64 49 MIDLAND 48 47 SOO STE. MARIE 43 64 GRAND RAPIDS CRESTON 96 R0J1' 44 Opposite Page: 1. Traverse City and Grand Haven battle it out under the bucket. 2. Mark Spencer rips the nets 3. Coming in for the shot is Tom Cosgrove. 4 The 1976-77 Trojan basketball team 5. Dan Hintz drives in during practice as Coach LeMieux looks on. This Page 1. Chris Bramer leaps above his defender to drop it in. 2. A Cadillac defender tries and fails to block a Keith Smith jumpshot. 3. Tom Cosgrove hooks it in. 4 Poised to pump in a fifteen-footer is Dan Hintz. B-Ball Spoken Here. The 1976-77 Trojan Junior Varsity Basketball squao, coached by Mr. Malmstrom, didn’t fare so well as far as overall records and standings go. but they spoke in terms of basketball. They learned to play as a team, helping each other out, getting ready to play varsity basketball next year. Despite a season record of. 8-12. the j.v.’s emerged with future stars such as Keith Frankfurth and Bob Brammer. who scored a total of 293 and 235 points, respectively. They’ll be out there again next year, on varsity! 1976-77 J.V Basketball: (Front): Dennis Provins. Bill Brigham. Brian Blevins. Tim Slack. Fred Kundrata. Rich Gauthier. Randy Jamison. Rick Sievers. manager Pete Garthe. (Back): Coach Malmstrom. B.J. Canfield. Steve Bell. Mike Saless. Jeff Whiting. Bob Brammer. Keith Frankfurth. Jerry Milatz. Kevin Chouniard Opposite Page 1. The 1976-77 Junior Varsity Basketball team. 2. What happened???????? This Page: 1. Yes. the j.v.'s warm up before every game. 2. Randy Jamison watches the action as Keith Frankfurth puts one up. 3. There’s coach Malmstrom. 4. Bob Bramer. looking for an open man. 5. (Lower Right) That's the team mascot. Basketball Booms! The Girls' Varsity Basketball team completed their '76 season with a record of 12 wins and 9 losses. Inspired by a bigger and more enthusiastic following, the team, coached by Vicki Bush, placed 2nd in the LMAC. In their 4th season of play, the team's skill level was greatly increased, and even after injuries, they won 6 out of their 7 last games. Judy Sheffer was named most valuable player, Kelly Thomas was most improved, and Barb De-Bruyn had the highest freethrow percentage. Girls Basketball: (Front Row): Barb Becker. Carol Bringman. Deb Dickinson. Louann Reed. Barb Clous. Kathy Kelly. (Back Row): Nancy Oberholtzer. Julie Strong. Jill Spenser. Kelly Thomas. Barb Debruyn. Judy Sheffer. Carolyn Keesor Opposite Page: 1. Starting the game. T.C. attempts to gam control 2. Kelly Thomas is in the air for the jump ball 3. Trojan girls rebound the ball. 4 Barb Becker scores on a fast break This Page: 1. Jill Spencer aims for the hoop. 2. 1976 Trojan Girls Varsity Team 3. Kelly Thomas scores one. 4 Coach Vicki Bush appears optimistic about her team's chances. 5. Jill Spencer goes up for two 95 J.V. Stresses Skills. The 1976 Girls Junior Varsity squad, coached by Miss Brenda Wittig. fell to all of their opponents in league play during the regular season, although in non-league competition the j.v.’s beat Ellsworth twice by marginal scores of 40-5 and 32-14. On an individual basis. Becky Scroth was the top free-throw shooter on the team, while Carol Winter displayed the most individual improvement. Aside from a not-so-good playing season, the girls did gain the experience needed for the upcoming year when many of the girls will move up to the varsity squad. TC. J.V. GIRLS BASKETBALL OPP. 21 BENTON HARBOR 66 26 GRAND HAVEN 42 19 MUSKEGON 57 28 MONA SHORES 40 28 BENTON HARBOR 43 33 MUSKEGON 48 31 MONA SHORES (0 WINS — 7 LOSSES) 54 1976 J.V. Girls Basketball: (Front): Cheryl Matson. Delynn Stoppa. Maureen Haley. Tracey Kelley. Chris Meyers 2nd Row: Mary Schumacher. Patty Payne. Becky Schroth. Sue McGeorge. Sue Davis. Coach Brenda Wittig. (Back): Shawn Granstra. Carol Winter. Jan Snow. Karen Fish. Tammy Clingan. Opposite Page: 1. Sue McGeorge tryin' to get the handle on the ball 2. Jan Snow passes the ball off to Carol Bring-man. 3. O K . girls. I think we need to have a talk before this game. 4 The 1976 Trojan Junior Varsity Girls’ Basketball team. This Page 1. Carol Bringman watches the action during a jump-ball 2. The coach. Miss Brenda Wittig. 3. Carol drives in for a lay-up. Trojan Skiers Schuss Successfully The Trojan Ski team had a super season this year. Led to victory by Coach Lyn Salathiel, the men’s team had a record of 11 wins and 1 loss, and the women's had a record of 10 wins, 1 loss and 1 tie. In the Northwestern Michigan Ski Conference, the men’s team tied with Cadillac for the championship, and the women’s team won the league title. The men placed an excellent 1st in the Regional this year, competing against 17 other teams while the girls also took 1st. placing highest among 14 teams. State competition finished with the men’s team in 4th place and the women’s team in 3rd. This year’s ski team had several outstanding competitors: Tammy Hagerty was the most consistent skier on the girl’s team. Nick Nixon was the best skier in Michigan and one of the best in the Central U.S. Bill Bogley, Bruce Hutchinson and Shane Evans were all excellent skiers and fierce competitors. The 1977 Ski Team: Seniors — Nick Nixon. Bill Bogley. Bruce Hutchinson. Shane Evans. Tim French. Tammy Hagarty. Lynn Wright. Jill Mattern. Polly Prouty and Cindy Loveland. Juniors — Heather Lockwood, and Bernie Joppich. Sophomores — Mark Dancer. Karen Hutchinson. Carol Bringman and Dan Elliott This Page: 1 Shane Evans skis down the steep slope 2. Bill Bogely steps into his next turn. 3. Shane Evans speeds down the hill towards the finish line. 4 Attempting to win the race. Mark Dancer skiis through the gates 5. Showing off her ' best'' technique. Heather Lockwood snowplows down the hill. 6 Bill Bogely prepares to start the race 7. Use both them legs. Nixon, not just one! Opposite Page 1. 1976 77 Trojan Ski Team 2. Bruce Hutchinson relaxes while riding the 1 chair. 3. The parking lot shows evidence of the many sjrectators. 4 Carol Bringham proceeds with caution” 5. Nick Nixon races down the slope We Call Them “Mat Rats’’. The Trojan Mat Rats of 1976-77 wound up a satisfactory season which, considering the obstacles, was better than expected. The wrestling team was hampered all season by a shortage of wrestlers in some weight classes However, despite the fact that 18-30 points were forfeited every meet because the Trojans didn’t fill all classes, they still compiled a respectable 8-8 dual meet record The matmen fared better in the state, finishing 15th of all the Class A teams and the season saw junior Larry Haughn take the Class A state championship in the 119 pound weight class Other individual stars were Mike Kerr and Bill Smith, who finished 8th in the state. Underclassmen Jim Hurst. Ken Soper. Dan McQuade. Frank and Al Weber. Frank Vandervort. and several J.V. wrestlers will all be returning next year. I WREST|ING SCORES TC - | 35 BENZIE 35 BAY CITY CENTRAL 3(L MIDLAND DOW MUSKEGON FLINT BENTLEY BJLDIT Jk SPART LUD!N%TON M ►MONA iHQpES ALPENA GRAYLIN FRANKF, CHARL 4 MUSKEG 36 fhTON TOURNAMENTS 47 14 46 34 35 11 28 36 39 2 KALAMAZOOO — Fourth OWAWA HljJlS — Ninth sa inaw Alley - Fifth TF MER CITY — Seventh Ia — Sixth ALMJT- Sixth MT. KEA __________(SAW — Sixth CATHOLIC — Thirteenth tecond Third REGK NALS -feeventh STATE - .tt- th SZIE C — PICT 2 1976-77 Trojan Wrestling Team: (Front) Matt Tanner. Paul Anderson. Bill Smith. Mike Kerr. Larry Haughn. Dan McQuade. Mike Wheaton. (Back): Coach Clark. Mark Doherty. Phil Shields. Forrest Killman. Al Weber. Frank Vandervort. Jim Hurst. Butch Strait. Ken Soper. Coach Sonneman ‘Loor Lxi.'fc-cLs •l. 1 f r P KJ J) rJ oj y Jostles j a 0 q L a.r cO£ t. a.m_ 1976 Trojan Gymnastics Team: (Front Row): Chr.s Schopieray. Tracy Richardson Coach Kerr (2nd Row) Sandy Zimba. Lynne Richards. Kelly Shink. Shelly Shink. Pam Lynch. Kelly Crammer. (3rd Row): Sue Harris. Gail Miller. This Page 1. Shelly Shink beam 2. These pictures illustrate the four components of gymnastics: uneven bars, floor exercise. balance beam, and horse. 3. 4 teammates await the up coming meet. Opposite Page: 1. Shelly Shink attemps a back walkover. 2. 1976-77 Trojan Gymnastics Team 3 Sandi Zimba excites the crowd with her great floor routine 4 Tracy Richardson flips off the balance beam Watch your head Tracy!! 5. Coach Nancy Kerr assists Shelly Shink with her back flip. TC Runners Set Records 1977 was a vintage year for the boy’s track team, with six school records being broken. They were: Jim Lotan in the pole vault; Kurt Friese in the 440; John Benedict in the 330-yard hurdles; and Jim Wise in the two-mile. New records were also set by the 440 and mile relay teams. Chet McGlothlin and Chuck Fitzgerald were also named as outstanding performers by Coach John Lober. He described the season as a great one. with everyone showing “a lot of improvement”. A few of the season’s highlights were: finishing second in the Ferris Invitational; six school records being set; and finishing a close second in the LMAC. The J.V. team was tough, too, winning both the G.T.A. meet and Sophomore Relays. 37 2 GRAND r ‘. f N 70 78 MUSKEG N 80 98 MUSKEGON MONA SHORES 60 6th REGJPNALS 2nd L MAC. MEET 2nd FERRIS INVITATIONAL 6th C M.U INVITATIONAL 3rd B SY AREA INVITATIONAL 6th CHIP RELAYS 2nd ALPENA INVITATIONAL mJkI 1977 Trojan Track Team (First Row): Chuck Fitzgerald. Milan Baic. Dave Underwood. Bill Rogers. Randy Walters. John Benedict. Paul Anderson. Charlie Wyckoff. Jim Lotan. Dave McGlothm. Tom Ooley. Matt Courtade. Kevin Brmkerhoff. Bob Nedow (Second Row): Debbie LaMontagne. Fred Kundrata. Brian Tolle. Frank Weber. Wes Parker. Steve Niergarth. Tony Beaverson. Mark Candey. Bruce Arnold. Kurt Friese. Bill Weiddenhamer. Scott Zagers. Marty Hayward. Mark Smith. Mauri Pelto. Greg Biehl (Third Row) Sarah Underwood. Mike Mapes. Jerry Milatz. Dan Elliot. Mark Gilmore, Joe Carrizales. Norman Jones. Rick Scussel. Tim McMaster. Mark Korn. Rick Sievers. Jeff Whiting. Tim Slack. Al Weber. Mike Cramer. John Courtade. Al Carpenter. Bill Shaw. Mr Whiteford. Mr Lober (Fifth Row) Bill Robinson. John Schlosser. Craig Filip. Dave LaValley. Jim Cerka. Lee Rogers. Arne Sarya. Ron Zywicki. Nick Baic. Max Carmem. Duane Rickenbert. Phil Martin. Scott Decker. Steve Bell This Page 1. Mark Candey leads John Benedict in the 330-yard hurdles 2. Just nicking the bar as he goes over is Tom Ooley 3. The 1977 Trojan Track Team 4 Scott Zagers takes his leap 5. Randy Walters strains to throw the discus a few more feet Opposite Page 1. Easily clearing the high jump bar is Tim Slack 2. Fred Kundrata sprints it in. 3. Marty Hayward and Tony Beaverson take first and second place 10S Girls Move Out! The 1977 edition of the girls track team is a book to be remembered. The team, under head coach Larry Grow, assistant coach Dan Young and manager Debbie Tatch, showed their exceptional abilities throughout the season. Three girls from the varsity squad, Polly Prouty, Julie Strong, and Carolyn Keesor qualified for the state meet. In the Record-Eagle honor roll meet, the T.C. girls won 9 out of the 14 events, with special credit going to Kim Morey and Barb Richards. A ;? kl Mf W - . 'K- '• - '•« J. Track Team: (Front Row): K Thomas. E. Jason. P Prouty. B DeBruyn. K. Cramer. J. Wickstrand. T. Rhoads. K Morey. C. Kessor. J. Hoxie J Beckstrom. L Schneider. N Robbins. (2nd Row): B Schroth. D Wilson. J Risk. J. Murner. C. Nunn. J. French. J. Strong. B Becker. B Richards J Risk. T Meeves. K Harmer. K Meyer. B. Strieker. (Last Row): D. Young. S. McGeorge. D. Stoppa, J. Lyndell. L. Trager. S. Wilson. P. Payne. J Snow C. Bringman. L. Richards. K. Dohm. B Bell. Coach L. Grow Opposite Page 1. The 1977 Girls Track Team 2. Practice made perfect! 3. Kathy Dohm. running the hurdles 4 Senior Polly Prouty prepares to throw the discus. This Page 1. Kelley Kramer shows good form. 2. Barb DeBruyn takes first in her event 3. Kathy Dohm puts all her effort into a long jump (hopefully). 107 “Swing ‘Em Dead’’ The 1977 J.V. Baseball team, coached by Mr John Ger-hardt, came out ahead with an excellent season record of 15 wins against 3 losses. By having exceptional ability, and executing the little things they practiced, the team held together. Sophomore Brian Blevins earned the honor of being voted the most valuable player, carrying a 6-0 pitching record with an era of 1.81. Kelly May was the top hitter with a .403 batting average, while Mike Teter was noted for striking out 50 batters during the season. 2 13 14 12 14 10 14 10 5 5 2 4 1 2 3 J.V. BASEBALL CADILLAC CADILLAC ALPENA ALPENA TCJH GLEN LAKE GLEN LAKE MUSKEGON | MUSKEGON CADILLAC CADILLAC MONA SHORE MONA SHORE ALPENA ALPENA ELK RAPIDS ELK RAPIDS GLEN LAKE (15-3) Opposite Page 1. The deadly bats of our j.v. team are shown here. 2. Our opponents always try to keep us close, if they ever want to see us again 3. The 1977 Junior Varsity Baseball team 4 Larry Green awaits the throw This Page 1. a pitcner's view of the situation 2. Our j.v.’s show excellent form. 3. Dana Bartone scoops it up. y v This Page 1. Scott Rice gets ready to scoop up a grounder. 2. The Trojan infield charges in. 3. Stroking out another hit is is Steve Pon-car. 4 Mitch Franklin does a little excavation at home plate. 5. The ump says Strike three” Opposite Page: 1. Len Broughton sets and delivers. 2. Looking over the situation is Jon Buday 3. Dan Bush decides he had better have a little talk with the pitcher. 4 Coach Dick Murphy surveys the situation. 5. A Benton Harbor baserunner is held close by first baseman Eric Mehl no Varsity Had Potential 1977's Trojan baseball team, although finishing a disappointing fourth place in the conference, did have its share of bright spots. They defeated Grand Haven. Muskegon, and Muskegon Catholic Central, each of which had powerful teams in the LMAC. Dab Bush. Scott Rice, and Eric Mehl were probably the three most outstanding players throughout the season. Also, the pitching, which before the season looked weak, came through and did a good job. Coach Murphy said that although it wasn’t a bad season, the team “never lived up to its full potential it was capable of.” Homo Opponent a Cadillac 4 4 Cadillac 1 1 Benton Harbor 5 0 Benton Harbor 1 2 Alpena 4 0 Alpena 10 8 Benzie 1 18 Benzie 3 0 Grand Haven 1 5 Gratis Haven 1 6 3 Manistee Manistee Musfcep otii 5 8 . 3 Muskegon 0 6 Cadillac 0 11 Cadillac 0 1 Mona Scores MoKa STOre 3 5 ' e i 8 Soo St. Mane 2 f So St. Marie 3 Cr i Alpena Alpena 4 2 4 1 i Muskegon Catholic Muskegorf tholic 0 4 5 2 Soo St. Marie 1 9 Soo St. Marie 5 8 Benzie 4 8 Benzie 4 0 Alpena 10 2 3 m — 2AT,0N Mr. Alton N. Sof TTT President Dr. Maurice S. Pelto.....................Vice President Mr. Phillip Roberts ..........................Treasurer Mr. Jack (Calvin ,• • • ...................... Trustee Mr. Bruaf M. Graham .......... J Trustee 4 Hutchinson ............ Trustee ■HtranlJ Purvis J-.i. .Trustee' Mr. Roberts Mr. Calvin School Finance Is Major Concern School finance continued to be a major concern of the school board and administrators as the last of the cash reserves of the Traverse City school districts were used (about $275,000) to make up the difference between income and expenses for the 1976-77 school year. Shown on this page are some of the elected officials and the administrators whose responsibility it is to unravel intricate financial details while maintaining high academic standards and providing a broad selection of educational opportunities for all students. Mr. Christopher — campus supervisor This Page: 1. ‘Don't you remember me. Mr Keating?’’ 2. Mrs. Chapman discusses a problem with Tammie Martin. 3. Miss Draper-11th grade counselor 4 Hey. Mr. Glenn! Opposite Page 1. Miss Maclnms-12th grade counselor 2. Mrs Wilson counsels one of her patients 3. All right. I’m leaving Mr Pampu! 4 Bonnie Lange flinches m total agony 5. Mr Katsaros-12th grade counselor They’re On The Move The counselors of TCHS thoroughly agree that there seems to be an increasing need for help in career and life planning. Planning a career is a big problem facing many students. The counselors agree that counseling should be a full time job and more time should be spent assisting students and less time spent on attendance and the supervision of buildings. Many students approach the counselors with the “I don’t care attitude.” but really they do. Most students use this excuse as a way of passing off frustrations. In a case such as this the counselors have to be overunderstanding and solve their problems with that understanding. Secretaries Have Many Laughs What keeps the TCHS secretaries moving all day long? It might be some of the wild and zany excuses from those students who miss or skip school. Some excuses that are included in the TCHS archives are: I had to babysit my telephone'' or ' I went down to Lansing to pick up my lost dog ” And Mr. Pampu's favorite excuse for being late is the old one-liner. 'I just did't feel like coming this morning! Other miscellaneous jobs that they take care of include calling hundreds of doctor's offices a day. writing out millions of excuses, and handing out tons of pencils. 1. ‘Who? asks Mrs. Tremam. Jr. secretary. 2. Dave Wendland grins for Mrs. Courtad 3 Mrs Torrey. rests in the Soph office 4 Mrs. Merchant informs a band parent that his son was sucked up by a tuba!!! 5. Writing out her 2381 purchase order is Mrs Liddell 6 Mrs Krakowski smiles for the camera 7. Guarding the Fort are Mrs Valade (Left) and Mrs Berlin. New Trays Brighten Up Cafeteria A special plea comes from the cooks this year, “Clean up the cafeteria!” They feel that the biggest problem they encounter while cooking for TCHS is the mess that is in the cafeteria. New. bright-red. yellow, and orange lunch trays were purchased for the high school lunch program, in hopes that more students would clear off their tables and treat the new colorful trays with respect. Another requirement of their job was to be at school even before the students arrived. Some started brewing coffee and setting out breakfast while others began preparations for the noon hour meal, like starting the dessert and the main dish. 1. Our cooks: (Front) Dolares Fritz. Nancy Hurley. Carol Chance. Marcella Bannon. Mary Jane Garey. (Back): Alberta Smith. Jennie Esman. Anna May Eiken. Velma Mikowski. Helen Petter. 2. Mrs Chance skrubs up the kitchen while Mrs Bannon looks on approvingly. 3 Scooping up the noon hour meal is the final job for the kitchen helpers — as Mrs Mikowski demonstrates 4 ‘ What’s cooking. Mrs Bannon?” 5. Mrs Garey sells milk to a growing football player. 119 2 Job Well Done Custodians play a major roll in keeping the school functioning. They do maintenance jobs around the school campus, keep the buildings heated, and above all keep the campus clean. A custodian also needs alot of common knowledge about how to fix things. What would we ever do without the custodians? How would you like to walk into a cold, dark, trash-filled building when you go to school? 120 Art Takes Its Shape Art can be used for many things in everyday life. The art department has a job of teaching these skills to students. For a student, art can be very fulfilling. For a teacher, it gives the pride and satisfaction of seeing students that they have helped, create something. Opposite Page 1. Stopping for a pose is hard working Mrs. Coleman, senior building custodian. 2. Stashing trash for the junior class is Mrs. Eikey. 3. Our favorite janitor Mr Day wipes off the tables? 4 Taking a rest from sweeping floors is Mr Huston. This page 1. Nancy Gerow displays one of her works. 2. Amy. Spears it. 3. Intently at work. Liz Force puts on the finishing touches. 4 Expressing the delicate work of designing Janelle Klaassen carves out her pot. 5. The clay starts to take its shape. 6. Spinning and shaping is all a part of making a pot. as Kurt Dillon demonstrates. 121 Science, A Necessity? When asked why science is taught in high school, many reasons were given: Mr. Garwold answered, How to survive a college science course without loss of sanity, limb, or life. We want students to think through problems using subject knowledge and logic to arrive at reasonable conclusions.” replied Mr. Stupka. Mr. Hansen stated, There are a great many problems in the world that can be solved by the scientific method such as population and disease. We try to point out these problems and encourage students to work on the solutions to these problems.” Students take science courses for different reasons. Some include: I had a crush on Mr. Merchant. We get to play with Congo Red.” Because Mr. Hansen is a doll. The best part is sneaking up and using the emergency eye washer. Trying to find the flying Q. Regardless of the ridiculous reasons above, many students do realize the necessity of science! Opposite Page 1 Mr Ed Merchant dons his homecoming costume of 1956!?! 2. Cindy Gore and Bonnie Bensley hug Brother Bones! 3. Chemistry isn’t all work for Dave Hendges. Mark Ewing and and Rafford Bailey 4 What makes it meow?” ask Sandy Lamb and Craig Johnston. This Page 1. Physics labs are so exciting, agree Deb Schafer and Carol Gilbo 2. Dave Aldrich explains a chemistry lab to Joy Wickstrand. 3 What was in the microscope. Greg Putnam? 4 Joan Weidenhammer holds up her physics lab while Becky Sarya tries to stay awake. Paul Turovaara Dan Stupka Jim Ooley Math Useful Source Of Human Knowledge Mathematics is one of the most useful and fascinating divisions of human knowledge. It helps us in many important areas of study and has the power to solve some of the deepest puzzles man must face. Mathematics is used daily, even in such simple ways as telling time from a clock or counting the change returned by the grocer. A customer in a store uses mathematics whenever he buys something. And adults use it when figuring out their income tax or household budget. Mathematics is the gate and key of the sciences” and is an important course for all students. 124 Opposite Page: 1 Trigonometry seems to have stumped Mark McGovern 2. Joe Delany helps Rick Poncar to understand a math problem 3 Doug Hart and Jackie Gauthier slide their way thru the cube root. 4 Therese Rems uses her learning to aid the teacher in explaining the techniques of Trigonometry. This Page: 1. Being amused by Mr Swire. Sue Blood looks up from her book to laugh 2. Taking a break from a rough problem is Carol Lardie. 3. Bob Cartwright discovers the wright answer 4 Susan Rickard hard at work on trying to figure out a problem 5. Showing her smarts at the board is Kelly Brown 126 Outlooks Of World Taught In Social Studies The Social Studies program matured into the present series of classes which is extremly broad. Now the choice offered is so structured that each student is mandatorily afforded a solid view of the world. Through the vast curriculum, students are able to recieve the necessary knowledge and skills to meet their current and future needs in dealing with their environment. The only state required class in the department is American Government Survey. Model U N. was also set up as an activity for students interested in its function. R. Crampton F. Curow D. Dunsmore R Earl L. Larson J. LeMieux B Wittig Opposite Page 1. Mr Constant gives the “Evil Eye during one of his more humorous lectures. 2. Obe demonstrates the proper method used in studying to Larry Kinney. 3. Finger bent and amusingly laughing. Mr. Sonneman stresses his point of view. This Page: 1. Monkey see. monkey do is Miss Bush's class motto her friend the ape expresses from the front of her podium. 2. Being stern with students is only one of Mr. LeMieux's finer qualities. 3. Hiding behind books is common in Ms. Larson's class; after all would you want your picture taken with her arm around you? 4 Brian Jones' special technique of buttering up the teacher worked this time as Mr. Malm strom changes his grade 5 Mr Curow loves giving tests, expecially on Fridays! 127 1. Diane Bennett and John Wonsey get extra help from Ms Velker. 2. Crafts are included in Resource Room, and John Wonsey demonstrates how to make flowers, 3 Tom Seese studies his Electronics!!! 4 Ina Petri snickers as Warren Clouse slowly slips from his desk. 5. Nancy Gannon (Right) checks her work with Jody Philo. 128 Irv Sutherland Kay Velker Ann Adams Amer. Gov’t. Changes Special Ed. Curriculum A new class, entitled social studies, was added to the special ed. dept, this year. Taking this class, the student fulfills the requirement of one semester of American Government, Mr. Sutherland said. Other classes like math, electronics and driver ed. have a main purpose of helping the students obtain the experience needed for managing money, making mortgages and holding a job. Kay Velker heads the Resource Room, which isn't a part of Special Ed., but a class to help students who have problems in subjects. Each student works on an individual basis and receives help from Ms. Velker or Mrs. Adams, who teaches here two hours of the day. 1. Dave Brimmer studies hard!?! 2. Cutting out an assignment is Mark Denham, while John Pobuda assists. 3. Busy working and enjoying herself is Ms. Bozzi. head of the Hearing Impaired Center 4 Tom Weber and Jim Beckett take a break Exciting Schedule Challenges The Day The students in Hearing Impaired have a diversified schedule. In the morning they take classes which include Speech. English and Lip Reading, all taught by Ms. Bozzi. They use auditory training units into which Ms. Bozzi talks; her voice is then transferred into the student's hearing aid. Some take classes in the afternoon that are similar to Co-op. One class is titled Health Occupations and is located at Geriatric Village where the student learns all the duties of a Nurse's Aid. Another class is Computer Programing. which is taught at the Technical Center of N.M.C. Retailing is the third choice and is offered by the TBA. avid Greene Artists With Mechanical Pat Bearss Industrial Arts is more then just Auto Shop. It includes Small Engines, Drafting, Architectural Drafting, Graphic Arts, Machine Shop and General Shop. All of these classes are offered in a basic and advanced level; therefore, a student is able to expand on the general knowledge received in the first semester. Some things learned in Auto Shop include tune ups, overhauling engines, electrical trouble shooting, brakework, drive-line transmission work and adjusting valves. Jonas Neihardt Material Daniel Young Robert Lober Welding .. . green house gardening . . septic tank building . sawmilling and lumbering . making maple sugar ... bread making .. oven building . . construction ... recreation ... basketball ... rifle range woodwork . . forestry .. . conservation ... archery frisby ... photography ... surveying ... hikes ... campouts ... making pancakes ... metal work .. operate heavy machinery ... FIELD LAB!!! Richard Murphy John Fnsby Al‘ Lockman 1. Making bread in the out-of-doors is just another aspect of F.L. 2. Who knows what he's welding. 3. Field Lab mills its own lumber. 4. Mr. Sierra supervises work on a camouflaged truck? 5 Dennis Nesky (what) “working on the railroad”! 131 Co-op Has Benefits. The Co-op program is headed by three people, mainly, but many individuals, such as those on these two pages are part of it. Mr. Trahair, Mr. Jacobs and Mr. Whirley team up to make sure that the students involved in the program get what they need, at school and on the job. The students involved in the program benefit from being able to hold a job, and make money, while finishing high school. They are learning what the working world is all about. 132 Opposite Page 1. Why do they always smile at Burger King, mommy? 2. At Kentucky Fried Chicken, we have Cindy Baesch. This Page: 1. Jerry Rasmussen, stocking shelves at Prevo’s. 2. Doug Jacobs keeps things going at Happy Car Car Wash. 3 Lory Bruckner didn’t have much to say that day. George Kinsman Bernard Ackerman “Business Is Booming’’ There are many students in the Traverse City Senior High who are striving toward a Business degree. To achieve this degree they have a selection of several different classes: Accounting I and II; Business Law; Shorthand I and II; Typing I. II. Ill and IV; Office Practices; Record Keeping; Clerical Typing and Basic Retailing. The students at the Traverse City Senior High enjoy these classes for the most part and learn much from them. Paul Jacobs Maureen Mitchell Opposite Page: 1. Bret Doerr and Debbie Franke work hard on their Business Law 2. Pausing from reading is Brenda Hartsell. 3. Jill McCumby adds it all up 4 Working on her shorthand is Janet Lautner This Page 1. Debbie Tatch works on her Business Law 2. Getting right to work is Cindy Jennett. 3. Jim Filkms looks out from hiding 4 Vicki Piehl takes a short break from her shorthand. 5. Typing up a storm is Debbie Franke 135 More Then Meets The Eye and Nose! The scent of fresh baked bread, pepperoni pizza, blueberry muffins and sugar cookies are what most people think of when they hear the words “Home Ec”. In reality, cooking is only one ninth of the Home Ec curriculum Other classes include Sewing I and II. Consumer Education, Child Development I and II, Family Living, Home Furnishings, Housing and Home Planning, Interpersonal Relationships, and finally Senior Home Ec. Senior Home Ec. is mainly for the college bound senior who has never taken any other home ec. classes and wants some back ground in cooking, sewing and nutrition. Lorna Lombard Sylvia Burns Opposite Page: 1. Now. do I push the red button or the green one?” contemplates Beth Brown. 2. Let 'em roll is Randy Cook's motto! 3. Terry Frazier. In the dough !!! 4 Go-for-it! urges Sue Fewins. This Page 1. London Bridge is falling down!?! 2. Mike Poe gets stuck with dishwashing detail. (What a thrill!) 3. Ina Petri and Chris Greilick knead a cookie! 4 Patty Demattia sews her fingers together. Marsha Hansen Winona Kirby The Goal — Fitness Physical fitness testing is one of the goals that physical education students strive for during the year. In the fall the test is administered over a period of a few weeks. Students are given three trials for each event and record the best one. In the spring, the test is taken over to see how much each individual has improved in physical fitness. During the year many different units are taught. Some have been offered in jr. high, but new programs are also introduced such as Swedish gymnastics, posture, weight lifting, tennis, archery, yoga, an obstacle course, handball and wrestling. John Lober Opposite Page 1 Ken Gersch throws up while Rod Compton catches! 2. Hang m there!!! 3 Look out. here comes Mr Blohm. the student teacher! This Page: 1 Muscle man-Sam Imbrunone! 2. Cindy Wheat FALLS into her serve 3. S C O P E Leaders for Girls Phys. Ed: (Front Row): Kris Young. Cheryl Nunn. Sue Cates. Marci Finateri. Charlene Bullard. (2nd Row): Barb Becker. Carolyn Keesor. Jan Ritola. Elaine Jason. Cindy Clmgan. Laurie Driver (Back Row): Bonnie Bensley. Becky Ewing. Diane Gros-zek. Cheryl Harris 4 Patty Bomer hurdles part of the obstacle course. 5. Handball brings out the best in Rod Compton. Mr. Hobson Orch. “In Concert’’ The TCHS Orchestra for the third year in a row received 1 ratings in festival competition. The orchestra also performed many other concerts including Fall Pops, Christmas, day tours to local elementary schools, the musical Music Man , a two day tour, a record cutting, and to end the year they held a Spring Pops Concert at Clinch Park. The Music Patrons in their usual support of the orchestra donated a sound system and record collection. 140 Opposite Page: 1. Nancy Green bows to the beat 2. Concert Mistress and first chair violin. Jane Johnson. 3. Ben Smith plays the trombone 4 Brenda Parker shows her stuff on the violin. 5. First chair cello. Paul Anderson. 6. Bonny Chouinard. first chair Oboe This Page: 1. Resting ' is Cheryl Gourdie during a pause in the music. 2. Mary Tobias glances at the director. 3. Orchestra officers: Paul Anderson. Jamie Pelon. Sherri Slack. Rob Rudd, and Nancy Green. 4 Playing pizzacato” on her Bass is Sally Rogers. 5. Joe Delany concentrates on his music. 6 Stick it in your ear. Dave Allen. 142 The Trojan Band plays on through rain and layers of mud. A bicentennial salute. Not in the water please!!! Let's get up and get going Even on a hot day practice must go on. What are we doing in this crowd? Squad spin and follow the leader. Oh. no. here comes a turn!!! Watch those flags!! Two of our fearless leaders. Prayer time or show time. Well, hello. Fancy meeting you here. Is it a diamond or a line? Can’t you make up your mind. Corp-tent-hut!! ... Hey what are you moving for. Band Goes Big. Band Camp launched the 1976-77 marching season off to a slaughtering start. After three days of constant marching and repeated playing, in unseasonably cold weather, they were ready for a break. A picnic seemed to be an ideal solution. Arriving at Interlochen State Park, sophomores, juniors, and seniors scrambled off the buses and hit the beach. Soon the day was over and band members felt relieved that only one more day remained. With a week of practice over, the band was in step for their first performance at Thirlby Field, only one of the nine to come. The first two games over, the band anxiously awaited Michigan Band Day when they would invade the University of Michigan as a feature band. With everything else out of the way. they rapped up the season with a show featuring the seniors, summing up “THE WAY THEY WERE”. New Styles Offer A Change In Pace Tryouts marked the beginning of concert season for the Traverse City Concert and Symphonic Bands. At this time it wouldn’t be unusual to go into the band room and find a group of nervous individuals frantically practicing last minute scales. But tryouts were soon over, and soon they embarked on a new journey into a completely different world. They soon realized that all past marching styles must be discarded and a more legato style substituted. With this realization, they plunged into concerx season. The Christmas and Fall concerts helped prepare the band for district festival; it seemed that all the hard work and practice had paid off. Both bands received ones and could continue on to state, the final test of their talents. After state they had only one Senior and the Pops concerts to look forward to. Then it was over, and the class of 'll walked away proud of all they had accomplished. LJ ah tv W Writing To Radio The Communication Arts classes at the Traverse City Senior High range from acting out plays in Mythology to writing character sketches in Comp. 1; from making movies in Art of the Motion Picture to reading plays and interpreting them in Shakespeare Seminar. Students learn many different skills, ranging from reading and writing to radio broadcasting and much, much more. Neal Breaugh Robert Campbell Jack Clark John Gerhardt Sandra Golaski Jeanette Mason John Sabo Larry Nykerk Opposite Page 1. Classes join together to have a party 2. J. Rice and D Boring playing ‘ authors.'' 3. S. Fornior and P. Snieder work on a stage layout 4. Acting are B. Gilbo and C. Wilhelm. This Page 1. Role playing are: D. Kantz. A. Jones. L. Stowe, and S. Rodgers 2. Mike Cline takes a side glance to check out the situation. 3. Budding actor gets a start. 4 Life is a big joke when one gets to participate in role playing ! V. — Eleanor Stocking Lyndon Salathiel Richard Wetters Bev Thornburg Gail Scharf Christine Lewis Gail Riley Have Language, Will Travel!! The Spanish students were lucky this year. A trip to Spain was taken during Easter, giving them a chance to taste paella and sangria! Also the annual trip to the Toledo Art Museum, which contains a gallery of Spanish art. was planned for the fourth year students. French students took a jaunt to France, but thru an esquit French dinner. It was a six course meal savored with grape juice instead of wine. 1. Teri Rhodes takes time in Spanish for a snacK. 2. Spanish students chow down at Christmas time. 3. Bernie Joppich attacks French custard! 4 French brings out different looks in all of us. 5. Kim Heffner describes a Spanish dog? New Face Hits The Reading Scene A new instructor was added to the TCHS faculty this year. Ms. Hutchinson taught Reading Techniques and Basic Reading. Some of her extra interests include technical director for Arsenic and Old Lace and advisor of Key Club. This is her third year teaching; before she taught in Hale. Michigan. Some special techniques used in Reading are RFU which helps to build reading logic and the Flippy Reader, designed to improve speed in reading. 1. Keith Humphrey loves RFUU! 2. Basic Reading teches Sue Fewins the proper way to read? 3. Dan Bush and Pete Garthe discuss the school news. 4 I just love speed reading. thinks Dan Aldrich. 149 L ' 'f Our Library .. Our library, headed by Mr. Craig, is probably important to all of us. whether we use it to study our schoolwork. check out a book to expand our knowledge and vocabulary. or whatever. If you cannot find what it is you need, there is always help right around the corner. The Instructional Media Center has an excellent staff and facilities to help you get through those term papers, history projects, etc ... J. Craig This Page 1. Mr. Craig, all smiles. 2 There is a great atmosphere for studying. 3. Mrs. Nielson is plucking away at the keys 4 Hi! What's your name? 5. Pearl is a busy woman, just look at her go 6. Here's another friendly face seen around the library. This Page: 1. A great safety feature in the driver ed cars: the passenger side brake. The next-best thing to ejection seats.' 2. Those were the days, my friend We thought they'd never end 3. We got one coming up on the rear 4. Mr Elzinga tells the drivers which way to go. A. Elzinga J. Raymond ,i 2 Caution! Student Drivers. Notice! The general public warns that driver education students may be harmful to your life! Many people laugh and joke about drivers ed.. but it is something that most of us go through. Driver education classes are taught both first and second semester and also during the summer. During school, classes are taught by Mr. Elzinga. We’d Like To Teach The World To Sing. The sounds of music begin each day during first hour. Captain Fantastic and the Brown Dirt Cowboy (Mr. Mil-ross and Mr Parrish, respectively) start each of their classes singing “Sing. Sing. Sing a Song”; except on Mondays when the directors exclaim. “It’s a miracle they’re still here after their “Rocky Mountain High.” After the first note at the beginning of the year, Mr. Parrish cries. “Take Me Home Country Roads. But by the end of the year everyone is in tune, and they make us all feel like dancing. “Could It Be Magic?” Opposite Page 1. The Choal-aires in practice. 2. Bel Cantos This Page 1. The Girls Chorus in concert 2. Concert Choir practing 3. Mr Parrish directs the Choral-aires through practice. N DrfND A Mixed Ensemble. The Choruses at Traverse City Senior High consists of Mixed Chorus. Bel Cantos, and Choral-airies. Mixed Chorus, which has both boys and girls, meets 2nd hour every day. Their year of concerts was highlighted with the Christmas Concert. Choral-aires and Bel Cantos practice outside of school hours and perform in concerts and in special competitions. 154 Opposite Page: 1 Choral-aires 2. Sue Sprenger and Eric Simon sing together 3. Jon Zimmerman and Pam Wiitla watch the director. This Page 1. Girls Chorus practicing. 2. Three members of the Mixed Chorus 3. Girls Chorus being directed. 4. Mixed chorus sings out. 5. Linda Starr and Karen Shink share their music. 155 Students Inspired By Good Weather As the temperature rose in the spring so did the school spirit. This atmosphere instigated the students to organize new activities for making money, rallying school spirit and just having a good time. Profits from fund raisers such as the radio-a-thon and the all night dance marathon were contributed to the building of the new all-weather track. A week filled with contests to find answers to trivia questions took place in recognition of Library Week Trash pickups, cleanest building contests and other activities to clean up the campus highlighted Cleaner Campus Week. 1S8 Opposite Page 1. A diagram of the location of the new all-weather track. 2. Participants dance during the 12 hour dance marathon to earn funds for the new track. 3. Playing frisbee lets students enjoy the outdoors on their hours off. 4. Mary Ann Wehr smiles as she prepares to throw another dart. 5. Bob Jordan fills his free time with land surfing . This Page 1. A brave volunteer has his hair cut at the Career Day. 2. Bob Terry takes part in a trivia search during Library Week. 3. Picking up trash turns into fun for Kelly Brown. Brian Jones and Deb Tatch. 4. Tracy Richardson bops people with ballons at the Student Council Carnival. oU o; “76 Trombone” In 77 Even though they had “trouble in River City” the members of the 1977 musical, the Music Man , had no trouble putting on a fantastic show. In the first scene a group of salesman traveled to a small town, named River City, by way of train. It's in this town that Professor Howard Hill, (Eric Simon or Jon Zimmerman), a traveling sales- man by trade, met Mirian the librarian, and together they started the River City Marching Band: a real dream come true. Opposite Page: 1. Before, during and after 2. A rhythmic ride 3. Getting in the mood for the 4th 4 76 trombones ini a big parade $. Marian (Chris Heermann) and Fric Simon —■ Lead couple 2. Directors Woody Hansen and Jamie Pelon offer instruction for the last time 3. At it again? 4. Where are we? 5 Music lesson or marriage lessons? 6. Chris Heermann sings for her white Vnight 7. The pit band, first of two. Opposite Page: 1. Is this acting? 2. Jeanne Jamieson demonstrates the art of applying stage make-up for 3. A scene from The Bald Soprano. which took awards in state and regional competition. 4. Kevin Brinkerhoff parades around in his orange sneakers during Arsenic and Old Lace. This Page: 1. A skit preformed by Thespians serves as a filler in the talent show. 2. Karen Johnson belts one out in The Bald Soprano. 3. The Thespians and their guests chow down at the annual banquet. 4. The great Mase and the 1977 Thespian officers. Efforts Put Forth On And Off Stage Theatrics describes exactly what the Thespian society involves itself with. Such things as set design, application of make-up, prop preparation, and creating costumes all kept members busy even if their interest wasn't acting. Additional activities included lighting, publicity, and direction. This year the number of members almost tripled, bringing in new talent and enthusiasm. New this year was the advisor, Ms. Jeanette Mason who devoted countless hours of extra time. Also new was the procedure for acquiring points which after earning 10 points (1 point equals 10 hours of work), members are initiated into the international Thespian society. The initiation of 29 new members took place at the annual banquet. 163 Opposite Page: 1. R. Cole and A. Hansen think dumping their dates is funny! 2. “Come on Scott, let's dance, said Penny Brill. 3. Couples rest their weary feet and bones 4. Larry and Amy make their way to the dance floor. 5. The Globe glistened to the Stairway to Heaven 6. Hamming it up are S. Gaines and L. Cebula with friends. 7 Many thanks to the chaperones who kept all under control! 8. Mark Spencer and Kathy Kozelko pose a perfect picture 9 Mr and Mrs. Barry Orton come to their prom. 10. The band played mellow music, as well as rock-n-roll 11 Skate World-an excellent spot for a prom! This Page 1. T. Oliver becomes romantic during one slow song. 2. D Bussa thinks that |Oke was hilarious! 3 Arriving late. Tim and Kyle check out the situation. 4 The punch bowl was a great place to quench thirsty throats. 5 Scott and Diane were there 6. Mes. yes. a thousand times yes. P Witala tells her date 7 Rudy Raftshol stares across the way. 8. Cut the cake! 9 Don't look so Scared Sue Gerr! 10 The tables displayed with carnations on blue cloths. 11. The couples can't stop dancing — especially J Pelon. 12. The boothswere a great place to chat amongst friends. h School 166 SUCCESS IS NEVER FINAL Finally the time had arrived when the graduating class of ’77 could say they were finished: finished with having to bring in absense excuses for Waldo, finished with the silence in the activity areas, finished with Mr. Boehm s sixth hour trig., and just plan finished with high school; except for the most important part: graduation and the senior party. After weeks of practice, ordering announcements, buying tickets and recieving their caps and gowns, of light and dark blue, the class of '77 then anxiously awaited the beginning of the ceremony. As they waited, they talked of old times; all the partying they'd done at Wakalot, how they whipped the sophomores and juniors in Pep-O-Rama, with their creativity and strength, the football games, and many more. Then there were those few rare times when the students might be found studying. All in all as the class of '77 walked on the field, they could feel proud of all they had accom- plished. 167 Lite The Corners Of Our Minds Outstanding Seniors Trojan Athlete-Scholar Awards: Carolyn Keesor Dave Mahn Local Scholarship Awards: Kenneth M. Koch Scholarship: Brad Pines and Terese Renis Raymond E. Bush Memorial Musical Scholarship: Mark Veenstra Beth Albright Music Scholarship: Susan Gary G.T. County Unit of the American Cancer Soc.: Nancy Oberholtzer Bickler-Owens Scholarship: William Bogley Russell G. Aitken Award: Mary Kropp Honorary Science and Mathematics Awards: Bausch and Lomb Award: William Bogley Renesselaer Award: Craig Niedzielski National Merit Recognition-Finalists: David Barnes William Bogley James Cartwright Fred Lamb Craig Neidzielski Brad Pines James i National Honor Socii Diane Groszek Janet Hoxie Elaine Jason Philip Shields Joy Wickstrand ¥ Scholarships: Outstanding Seniors in Curricular Areas: Communication Arts: Randy Miller Mathematics: Craig Niedzielski Science: Brad Pines Foreign Language: Susanne Lewis Social Studies: Therese Rems Business Education: Shellie Peterson and Gary Chouinard Industrial Arts: Tom Britton Home Economics: Lynda Coddington Fine Arts-Music: Tim Meyer Fine Arts-Art: Nancy Gerow Trojan Hall of Fame: Citizenship: Elaine Jason Dramatics: Tony Perez-Banuet Government: Diane Groszek Journalism: Brenda Felker Vocal Music Jon Zimmerman Instrumental Music: Michael Popp Activities: Diane Groszek National Honor Society: Elaine Jason Cheerleading: Linda Dreves Scholarship: Brad Pines and Bill Bogley Athletics: Dave Mahn and Polly Prouty 169 Talent Show Adds 3 Divisions Of Judging Applause, Applause” was the theme of the 1977 talent show and everyone did! Tracy Smith and Lisa Wyatt hosted the show of 17 competitive acts and a number of non-competitive acts as fillers by the Thespians. The talent was divided and judged in vocal, instrumental and variety categories with awards given in each one. Pam Sikorski captured first place in the vocal category, singing an original composition with Pam Witila taking the honorable mention. In the instrumental category Michelle Nei-hardt's selection on the piano earned her victory. A dance done by Anna White and Joy Wickstrand; Teri Rhoads’ acting out of “Hello My Baby both received honorable mentions in the variety category. It was a middle eastern dance done by Teresa Suurs that earned first place. Proceeds of the show go to the NHS Scholarship Fund. 3. M.C.'s Tracy Smith and Lisa Wyatt introduce the next act with one of their many corny jokes. 4. Sisters through thick and thing: Cindy Gore and Sue Gray. 5. Roxanne Boursaw sings It’s Too Late aided by Jodee Taylor. 6. Pianist. Michelle Neihardt. plays her winning selection. 7. Mike Rutila offers the audience a “Frog Kiss . 8. A Spanislf selection was performed by Mitch Finnilla on guitar. This Page: 1. Kelly Halberg s entry was to sing and accompany herself on piano. 2. The Pink Panther as seen by Rachel Richards and Julia Suurs. 3. A harmonica and guitar piece done by E. Brewer and J. Filkins. 4. A minstrel dance by Joy Wickstrand and Anna White earned them a tie for honorable mention in the variety category. 5. A humorous newcast by Steve Bell fills time between acts. 6. Chris Hermann accompanied by Lynn Schroder sings a song dedicated to her class. 7. A middle eastern dance by Teresa Suurs won her first place. 8. The only faculty participant. Dan Mbung. was accompanied by his daughter Loma in a song. 171 Cheerleaders . Rallied Spirit! '‘Cheerleading is great because it gets everyone involved, and that creates school spirit. said Sheri Hutson, varsity cheerleader. Mrs. Claudia English (Claude) coached the peppy squad of girls. The varsity cheerleaders sponsored a dance, cheered at a regional track meet in Suttons Bay, and added liveliness at all interscholastic games, both away and home. The J.V.’s consisted of six sophomores who were picked earlier this fall. They enjoyed rousing up their class, as well as the rest of the school, for all games at which they cheered. This Page: 1 Junior Varsity cheerleaders (Bottom): S Belcher. P Baase. C Lelito. and B Berlin (Top)- S Antol and J Purchase. 2. Both squads of cheerleaders at the homecoming game 3. Clowning around, as usual, are S Antol and C Lelito. 4. Varsity cheerleaders: (First Diagonal): L Cross. L. Schichtel, S. Mack. (Second Diagonal): S Grueber. L. Dreves. S. Bellant. and S. Hutson. 5. Cuddly S Mack wrapped up in a cheer' Special Squads Livened Up The Band Adding to the Trojan Band were two great squads of girls: Pom-Pom and Flag Corps. The sixteen talented girls who made up the Flag Corps enjoyed themselves immensely. They made up routines to accompany the music of the band, and their fancy flag twirling and quick, precision steps added flash and sparkle. Leading the band, the Pom-Pommers swung their arms with enjoyment, enthusiasm, and wide grins could be seen on all eight faces of the squad. Even in the cold, these girls added a bit more excitement with their synchronized steps, smiles, and talented movements that took much time, effort, and dedication. This Page: 1. Flag Corps practice their steps to perfection 2. 1976-77 pom-pom squad: J. Kenny, B. Braden. M. Purvis. J. Wick-strand. D. Smith. A. White. A. Forton. P. Sipple. 3. Rag Corps pose proudly: (Kneeling): B. VanFarowe. S. Kruse. K. Kahrs. J. Risk. K. McMaster. J. Risk, P. Arnold, and J. Lardte. Standing are: K. Arnold. S. Gauthier, C. Olney. A. Perin, L. Bancroft. M. Buys, and N. Rogers. 4. Captains for the pom-pom squad: A. White and J. Wickstrand. 5. Practice! Practice! Practice! Much is needed for the squad. 6. S. Kruse and K. Broughton kneel as the band produces music. Spirit! Spirit Inc. Pep Club 1976-77 added another year of fun-filled activities. With two bus trips to away football games, selling programs, baking cookies, painting signs, and overall good times, the club's many spirited members had a great year! Selling ribbons and working in the concession stands at games were two ways to earn points, and receive awards. Mr. John Sonneman advised the club when it met Wednesday night after school in the cafeteria. With the hustle of making up skits, planning the next pep assembly, and encouraging our teams to victory, the club members always made playing the games a bit more enjoyable, knowing so much school spirit was behind them. Opposite Page: 1. Bruce Hutchinson tries his hai-karate” on Sue Cates. 2. Pep Club officers (L to R): Hist. 0. Maison. Pres. K. Shea. Tres. J. Grishaw. V.P. J. Johnson, and Sec. K. DeJong. 3. Soph's await the judges' decision as to who won the contest. 4. Seniors show thetr spirit at one of the many assemblies. This Page: 1. Junior girls discuss what fun activities are planned. 2. Rita Gregory and Joyce Starr begin to paint signs. 3. Aaay! Thumbs up for Donna Horton and Rita Gregory. 4. Club advisor Mr. John Sonneman takes a break. 5. Katie Shea uses her megaphone to tell what's new. 5 A Triangle Of Self-Development Many people remain unenlightened to the purposes factors In the past the club was divided into two groups and philosophy of Tri-Hi-Y. It is a Christian organization The Hi-Y portion was for guys, and the Tri Hi-Y sector was affilated with the YMCA which deals with the community for girls, but the two groups have since merged into the and works for self-development The triangle is the world present Tri-Hi-Y for both sexes Their mam activities this wide symbol of the YMCA and the club s symbol, also. year were the sponsoring of the annual Sadie Hawkins because both strive for a well balanced life of physical. Dance and the sending of representives to the state legis mental, and spiritual development. The three corners of lature in Lansing for three days in April Ms Lesser donat the triangle represent unity of these three aspects Tri-Hi- ed her time as advisor. Y has built its organization under the influence of these 176 Opposite Page: 1. Members discuss plans for their upcoming trip to Lansing. 2. What do you think of these changes on the next meeting's agenda? asks Ms Lesser. 3. Laurie Collins and Nancy Parshall stop to talk while dancing at the Sadie Hawkins. This Page: 1. Brad Pines and Carol Colbath rock and roll to the music of Homdbrew at Sadie Hawkins. 2. Tri-Hi-Y officers (L. to R.): Chaplin — Renee Weathers. Tres. and Sec. — Leslie Brown. V. Pres. — Laurie Collins. Pres. — Brenda Goff. 3. Brenda Goff, president of Tri-Hi-Y. gives her views on their trip to Lansing for LEDGE. mg experiei Oscar Cordero -El Salvador- ■ Denman We must proclaim a bold objective — that within a decade. NO CHILD WILL GO TO BED HUNGRY - . . ali i lockings.” Nibbles qtifletiy on a 1 Yuvonne Tulley. alips ' PippTlon stockings. few kernels of corn. 2 Officers: Treasurer — Becky E .vmgy Advisor — dent — Suzanne Lewis. Historian — Bonnie Be dent — Therese‘Rems 3.iS I U. Fast For World Hunger earn noney around the workt $ 4 Group meeting lijrogress 5 Ademar Filho si ok ii: teeth into a juicy app or— Fred Curow. Presi- y. vice Presi oney ♦or hungry children y m- rUUkM Travel Results In Fun And Learning Travel is an obvious opportunity for new experience and further education. Trips to Spain, England, and Stratford, Canada, presented chances for students to visit new locales. During spring vacation from school, students journeyed to Spain for 8 days and nights centering their travels around Madrid. Also during vacation, a 2 week long tour of Wales, Ireland and England was made by those interested in Great Britain. The viewing of Shakespearean and old English plays was the purpose of the overnight trips to Stratford, Canada, which were made twice this year, once in the fall and again in the spring. 180 Students Display Oratorical Talents Whether one’s natural talent is athletics or academics, students are always urged to develop and use their abilities to the fullest. It is for those students who have exceptional oratorical abilities that Forensics is organized. Students write and develop their own material in speaking and interpretive areas to compete in categories ranging from radio broadcasting to humorous or multiple readings. They participate and attempt to qualify for District Regional and State Finals competition. Opposite Pag : 1. The gothic arches of a church in Toledo. Spain. 2. Different view of England: An old country castle, the mysterious Stonehenge, and Buckingham Palace in London 3. Doug Basta seems to be having troubles deciding on souvenirs. 4. City Hall and the Festival Theater of Stratford. Canada. This Page: 1. The knowledgeable advisor — Ms. Billie Young. 2. Those who participated in Forensics during the 76-77 school year. 3. Members practice to perfect their new material. Opposite Page: 1 The 1976-77 Black and Gold staft 2 The editors take a break from their editing and reading 3 Marty Spaulding looks over his next assignment — EEGAD! 4 Mr Gerhardt crinkles Ms nose in disgust' Journalism is happy hour for photographer Scott Keane and Laura Williamson. For | 6 For every issue of the paper, which came out every three weeks, guest speakers would come and talk to the class, so they could write an editorial on the subject 7 Lirry Pobuda says Hey mun. what's the difference between a colon j nmaii?! 8. Two dots and a wiggle. replied Scoop Milligan This Page 1 Jim Fiikins and Vicki Piehl enjoy one of the meetings 2. I think the Magic Show will be great. said J Johnson 3 Grace Myers thinks about the last submission 4 Lisa Loomis expresses her view point on the entry. 5 Oooh Ms Thornburg loves th3t poem! 6 Randy Miller writes a suggestion on the submission 7 It might sound alright, but it wasn't creative. said Dave Wend-stan ftuiiams could care less! riters Of TCHS -an Your Pencils! The Challenger, an all-genre literary journal, was pu shed in the spring of the year, after much time and effo ras put forth by the members. The material used in the Challenger came from Crc tive Writing classes and individual submissions, afte rhich the “Editorial Board” chose the ones which the Mt were best. Randy Miller and Lisa Loomis headed the meeting; rhile Ms. Bev Thornburg advised them. EXTRA! EXTRA! Read All About It! At TCHS. the school newspaper entitled the Black and Gold, contained many interesting feature, news, and editorial articles. The class was held fourth hour with twenty-four people on the staff, including the editor-in-chief Brenda Felker, sports editor Shelley Collins, and assistant editors Amy Spears, Leslie Brown, and Laurie Collins. All the great photography work was done by none other than Scott Keane and Marty Spaulding. Beth Milligan, a junior at TCHS, and a member of the staff, replied this when asked why she liked writing for the newspaper: A real personal satisfaction is experienced when the whole school reads your article. Mr. John Gerhart advised the production of the Black and Gold. His know-how made the paper great, along with the journalistic talents of the staff. Management editor — Shelley Collins assistant editor — Steve Kahrs copy editor — Steve Kahrs business manager — Mark Ray advertising manager — John Elsenheimer Becky Ewing photographers — Anne Hayes Rob Hemming Scott Keane advisor — Sandy Golaski P ■ I n e s PeeWee Associations Otherwise known as small clubs, the PeeWee Associations offer a wide variety of fun activities. Put on a movie, create a monster, or fly down a snow-covered slope. What ever your hobby, join a club and share your interests with other people who enjoy being involved. Who knows, you may even make a few new friends. Opposite Page. 1 Setting type or eating lunch? 2 You better watch out. you better not cry. 'cause Film Series Club is watching you. 3 Tracy Smith gets things rolling. 4 Hey. guys, buy a ticket; we did 5. Larry Franks, your WRBL disjockey. 6 A war of minds? 7. Let's see what's coming off the press 8 And the Trojans are off. This Page: 1 Scott Keane, a member of the TCHS ski club, shows his ballet talent 2 Ready! Set! Go Trojans! 3. Graphic Arts gets in the Christmas spirit. 4 Steve Kahrs. what a salesman! 5. Jeff Richards, our cameraman. Produced by The Film Series Club Student Council Produces Realities Student Council, under the leadership of Larry Pobuda, governor and Bruce Purkiss. It. governor, proved that juniors can run the school as well as seniors! They were the first juniors at TCHS to be elected to the two highest offices. Student Council consisted of ten representatives each semester. They formed committees that they were interested in and got many things done. Sponsoring several dances, including the Christmas dance, and having the McCaffrey concert were two ways they earned money which they gave to good causes: Third Level, the Humane Society, and PTSA appreciated their efforts very much. Mr. Schubert acted as advisor for the meetings. 1st sem. sophomore reps: (Front): K. Hutchinson. K Kuemm (Middle): 1st sem junior reps: (Front); D. Basta (Middle): A. Cooper. M Wehr. T. Kelly. S. Rosely. J. Reay. C. Bemgman. (Back): M Dancer. N. Bale. M (Back): L. Mikel. B Beagle. C. Kenney. M. Ray. Missing are: B Braden. Gilmore. D. Sondee p. Grueber. and B. Joppich 2nd sem sophomore reps: (Front): J. Gauthier, K Meyer. J. Schlosser. (Back): D Sondee. K Kuemm L Thirlby.T Kelly N Kerby Missing are: N Baic. P Brennan 2nd sem. junior reps: (Front): M. Wehr. D Basta. L Mikel. P Grueber J Elsenheimer. B 8eagle (Back): M Ray. A. Cooper. C. Kenney. R Brad-ford. 1st sem. senior reps: (Front): L. Banks. M. Cain. (Back): R. Minnema. M Klang. T. Hagerty. B. Jones. C. Gore. L. Wyatt. B. Parker. B McCuddy 2nd sem. senior reps: (Front): $. Moenkhaus. C. Hayward. (Middle): B. Parker. G. Provms. B. Purkiss. M. Cain. (Back): C. Gore. B Jones E Jason. T. Hagerty. This Page: 1. Governor Pobuda conducts one of the meetings. Open your eyes Larry, and maybe the rest will listen besides McCuddy!” Opposite Page. 1. T. Kelly, soph, class council president, doing her thing! 2 C. Kenney, junior class council president, smiling pretty 3. Presenting D. Groszek — senior class council president. WOW! 4. 1977 Student Council Officers Sec J Swanson. Gov. L Pobuda. Tres D Waisanan. Lt gov B Purkiss Missing are Sec P Sikorski. Sgt at-arms N Baic 5 J Starr recites her speech as the juniors listen 189 Sports Club ‘77’ Every Monday, between 7 and 9 p.m., a group of athletes who have earned a letter in varsity sports meet and play either basketball or floor hockey. They do much more than that though: selling programs at basketball games, helping with the Special Olympics, furnishing funds for various sports equipment, and, of course, sponsoring the annual Faculty vs. Varsity Club basketball game Opposite Page: 1. Ms. Hutchinson, advisor, listens intently. 2. M. Young, sec.. M. Shea. tres.. and J. Ritola. pres., all “locked up in a group photo. 3. Talking. (J. Ritola). working. (K. Smith), and listening (T. French) play an important role in the activities. 4. A typical meeting on Monday night. Smile P. Johnson! 5. Mr. Page, from Kiwanis. sits in one of the meetings. This Page: 1. The 1977 Varsity Club. 2. S. Rice, D. O'Brian, M. Hamacher. and G. Provins take a break from selling programs at a basketball game. 3. During a meeting, the members of the club play basketball and really enjoy it! 4. Varsity Club member. Tom Cosgrove, sweeps the floor during a great, exciting game. 190 Many Services With A Happy Smile Key Club, whose advisor was Ms. Hutchinson did many things during this school year. One of the services they gave to the community was donating Christman trees to the needy, which they bought with the $150 they earned by selling peanuts with the Kiwanis Club. An annual event which occurred was the members acting as d.j.’s on the radio for fun. One meeting a month was devoted to visit- ing rest homes for the elderly, who really appreciated the time the club members put forth to talk and listen to them. Fifteen members made up the club with the philosophy: to try and make people happy. T.W Opposite Page: 1. The NHS gang poses for a picture during the x-mas tree pick-up. 2. Always a favorite: the annual talent show. 3. One of the many ••victims of the annual blood drive sits up after giving his fair share. 4. Would you like your x-mas tree picked up? ask Steve Bell and Pat Carroll cheerfully. This Page: 1. I should tell you something: I faint at the sight of blood. 2. Students gather in the IMC for the fall initiation. 3. 1977 NHS officers: Sec. — Mary Kropp; Pres. — Elaine Jason; Advisor — Ms. Gail Riley; Treas. — Lisa Wyatt; V. Pres. — Jon Zimmerman. NHS Provides Means Acceptance into the National Honor Society is not as easy as it seems. To begin, one must have an academic average of a 3.4 (about a B +) or better and then each applicant is judged on his leadership, character and service. The initiation of new members is held in the fall and then again in the spring. Fund raising activities such as the Christmas Tree Pick-Up, the Used Book Sale and the Talent Show, to name a few, provide the funds for the scholarships given to deserving seniors each year by the society. They also provide services to the school and community by aiding the Blood Mobile, organization of the Scholastic Key Awards, and the donation of their time as proctors of the NEDT tests. 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He was the one with polished shoes and a necktie. What was so special about him? Not experience, neither of you had any. It was his attitude that put him on the payroll instead of you. Attitude, son. A-T-T-I-T-U-D-E. He wanted a job badly enough to shuck the leather jacket, get a haircut, and look in the phone book to find out what this company makes. He did his best to impress me. That’s where he edged you out. You see, Kid, many of the people who hire other people aren’t with” a lot of things. We know more about foxtrots than about discotheques, and we have some Stone-Age ideas about who owes whom a living. Maybe that makes us prehistoric, but there’s nothing wrong with the checks we sign, and if you want one you’d better tune us in. Ever hear of empathy?’’ It’s the trick of seeing the other fellow’s side of things. I couldn't have cared less that you needed bread for your pad. How you pay your rent is your problem, and your landlord's. What I needed was someone who’d go out in the plant, keep his eyes open, and work for me like he’d work for himself. If you have even the vaguest idea of what I’m trying to say, let it show the next time you ask for a job. You'll be head and shoulders over the rest. Look kid: The only time jobs grew on trees was while most of our country’s manpower was wearing G.I.’s and pulling K.P. For all the rest of history you’ve had to get a job like you get a girl: Case the situation, wear a clean shirt, and try to appear reasonably willing. Maybe jobs aren’t as plentiful right now, but a lot of us can remember when master craftsmen walked the streets. By comparison you don’t know the meaning of scarce. You may not believe it, but all around you employers are looking for young men smart enough to go after a job in the old-fashioned way. When they find a fellow like that, they can’t wait to unload some of their worries on him. 1265 N. 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Yarn Parlor Zimmerman-McDonnell Realtors. 226 Giammarino enjoys snow; Likes American experience For Nicolas Giammarino, his stay in the United States is only half over. He is attending our senior high, and is in the twelfth grade. He came from Chile on Septem-ber first, and will stay for one year with the Robert C. Mann family. Nicolas says that he likes America, especially the snow. “Snow is good,” said Nicolas, “I like it.” He tried skiing, and enjoyed it. Nicolas likes cars, and motorcycles. Nicolas explained that the students here are like those in Chile, but things like school, climate, and his new family ire quite different. “Our school in Chile goes from 8:00 to 1:20.” said Nicolas, “and we have different classes everyday.” Instead of changing classrooms, he says that the students stay in the same room, and the teachers change classrooms. Some of the classes Nicolas is taking are auto shop, geometry. speech, music , auto Nicolas Giammarino mechanics, and government. As for the climate, instead of changing seasons, Chile is much like Florida; it is hot all year. Nicolas’ family is different because here he has only one younger sister. In Chile he has a brother and a sister who are both married. He writes to his family about once a week. Chilians have many of the same holidays, but they occur on different days. For example, they celebrate Thanksgiving on February 12. Nicolas said .“I would like to come back to America, but not for five or six years because I have to study in the university first. Altogether he has enjoyed his stay in America, and is looking forward to the next one-half year. _ ______________ Students prepare for U N The Model U-N class has started their long and indepth preparation which will be capped off April 26-30 at Grand Valley State College. The class was assigned five delegations to represent. They are USSR, Kuwait, Nigeria, Canada, and the PLO. Each delegation divides into committees which study and research certain topics concerning their particular nation. The nations have all written resolutions which will be presented, discussed, and voted upon at the simulation. The committees for each nation are political, security council, ad hoc on energy, economic and social, and social cultural and humanitarian. Each committee must be well versed on all of these topics as many controversial subjects will be proposed. Last year, the TCHS representatives did extremely well, winning some impressive awards. Jill Smart came home with the best delegate award, a very prestigious award. TC also came home with the most outstanding delegation, that being the Saudi Arabia delegation. The advisor again this year is Mr. Curow. The class has a total of 19 students. Mrs. Wittig is assisting the class in preparations and she will also be attending Grand Valley State College in April. ‘This group is better than last year’s, but we still need the money before we go,” commented second year delegate Jill Smart. Before the group can go, SI300 must be raised. The group is going to the junior and senior class council for donation. They will soon be attempting to raise money themselv also. Doblado visits TC from Mexico With six people in his sponsor family, plus all his new friends at school. Mexican exchange student Jorge Doblado hardly has time to get lonely. Originally from Celaya Gto., Mexico, Jorge (pronounced Hor’hay) likes it a lot in Traverse City. “The hardest thing for me, however, is learning English,” he stated. Jorge has finished school in Mexico and is here in the United States to improve his English so he can attend a university. Jorge is now staying with • the Mr. Lornie Kerr’s but will stay with three other 'amilies before the year is over Jorge has many sports interests, including boxing, swimming, water skiing, horse-nack-riding and soccer. “I really enjoy soccer, but I Jorge Doblado didn’t try out tor the school team because of a twisted ankle. “This is the second time I’ve seen snow, and I want to try downhill skiing this year,” he said. He is also interested in snowmobiling. ‘The customs in the United States are about the same in Mexico,” he stated, “1 haven’t really seen any difference.” Jorge is an exchange student through Rotary International. Brazilian student likes TC; Hajnal treasures U.S. visit Most people only dream of visiting far away countries, but for Vivian Hajnal, foreign exchange student from Sao Paolo, Brazil, that dream has come true. Fifteen year-old Viviane, who started school at the age of three, treasures this experience of coming to the U.S. “Since studying English in Sao Paolo, I’ve always wanted to come to the U.S.,” says Viviane, “and now my dream has come true.” When asked to compare Traverse City to Sao Paolo, she said her home is a much larger town with much larger buildings. (Larger indeed - as a matter of fact, it has well over eight million people.) “I’m very interested in all sports. Down in Brazil, we always play soccer, and up here, everyone seems to like basketball a lot,” she said. “Since coming to the U.S. almost three months ago, everything has gone right. Peo- Vivian Hainal from Brazil pie up here are really nice to me, and it’ll be sad when it comes time to go back,” she continued. “The U.S. is really like I thought it would be. After this year 111 be going back to Sao Paolo with many good memories, to get ready to be an orthodontist (her dream occupation), but I’ll be back again to visit.” she concluded. 227 Senior Activities Beth Anne Ackerman — Class Officer 1; Student Council 1: G.A.A. 3; Pep Club 2,3.4; S.I.U. 2.4; S.I.U Officer 4; Tri-Hi-Y 2.4; Challenger 3; Exchange Student 3: Letter-Commendation 4; Key Club 1,2,3; S.C.O.P.E. 1 Steven K Adams — National Merit Semi-finalist 4 Lee Ann Adler — Skiing 1; Choir 1; Debate 3; National Honor Soc 4. Pep Club 2.3.4; S.I.U. 2; Letter-Commendation 3: Scholastic Honor Keys 1.3; Musical 1 Karen Ann Amidon — P.T.S.A. 3.4 Paul Henry Anderson — Cross-Country 1,2; Football 3.4; Track 1.2.3.4 Wrestling 1.2.3.4; Orchestra 1.2.3.4; Class Officer 1; National Honor Soc. 3.4; Varsity Club 4. Letter-Commendation 2.3.4; The Musical 1.3; Scholastic Honor Keys 1.2.3.4; Greg B. Anderson — Football 1; Track 1; Sherry Aprill — Pep Club 2.3.4; National Merit Semi-finalist 4; Jeffrey David Armour — Basketball 1; Football 1.2.3.4 Hockey Club 4; Pep Club 3.4 Katherine E Arnold — Basketball 1; Concert Band 1.2.3.4. Flag Corp 3.4. National Honor Soc 3.4; Pep Club 3.4; S.I.U. 3; Pines 4; Scholastic Honor Keys 1.2.3.4 Key Club 2.3.4; Marching Band 1.2 Pamela S. Arnold — Concert Band 2.3.4; Flag Corp 3.4; Symphony Band 1; Thomas Arnold — Choir 1.2.3.4; Graphic Arts Club 4; Pep Club 4; The Musical 1; Michael Richard Asiala — Baseball 1.3.4; Basketball 1.2; Golf 2.3.4; Intramurals 3.4; Student Council 1.3.4; National Honor Soc 3.4; Pep Club 4 Varsity Club 4. Scholastic Honor Keys 1.3.4; Susan Lynette Baase — Choir 1.2.3.4. Madrigals 3; Pep Club 2; The Musical 1.3.4; Bel Cantos 3; Milan Baic — Cross-Country 2.3; Football 1. Track 1.2; Lamont A Banks — Basketball. Football; Golf; Skiing; Tennis; Track; Wrestling; Student Council; Tri-Hi-Y; WRBL Radio Club David L. Barnes — National Honor Soc. 3.4; Scholastic Honor Keys 1.2.3: Nat’l Merit Semi-finalist 4; Forensic Team 3.4. Barbara H Bartlmg — Gymnastics 1; Choir 1; Cheerleading 1; Pep Club 2.3.4; Letter-Commendation 1.3.4; The Musical 1; Marcia A. Beard — Concert Band 1.2; Nat'l Merit Semi-finalist 4. James R Beckett — Basketball 3.4; Graphic Arts Club 2.3.4; Special Olympics (swimming) 1.2.3.4; Deaf Club 1.2.3.4; Jeanne Ann Beckstrom — Track 1.3.4, National Honor Soc. 3.4; Pep Club 3: S.I.U. 3; Scholastic Honor Keys 1.2.3.4. James E Bedard — Nat'l Merit Semi-finalist 4; Forensics; All Conference Awards Tim Belanger — Baseball 1: Football 1.2.3.4; Wrestling 1; Varsity Club 3.4. Rodney T Bell — Skiing 1; William Daniel Bell — Football 1; Wrestling 1; Hockey Club 4 National Honor Soc. 3.4; Pep Club 4; Scholastic Honor Keys 1.2.3.4; Sandra Bellant — Cheerleading 3.4; Pep Club 3.4; Cynthia Benak — Pep Club 2; Donald Benak — Intramurals 1; Nat'l Merit Semi-finalist 4. Bonnie Bensley — Student Council 1; Cheerleading 1; G.A.A. 3; National Honor Soc 4 Pep Club 2.3.4; S C O P E. 3.4, S.I.U. 3.4; Exchange Student 2; Letter-Commendation 1; Scholastic Honor Keys 1; John Charles Benedict — Cross-Country 1.2; Intramurals 2.3; Track 1.2.3.4; Pep Club 4 Varsity Club 4; All-Conference Sports 4; Letter-Commendation 3.4; Nat'l Merit Semi-fina-list 4; Susan M. Black — Choir 2.3; Madrigals 2; Pep Club 2; Davio Blackmore — Intramurals 2.3.4; Tennis 1.2; Debate 3; Susan Blood — Symphony Band 1.2.3; National Honor Soc. 4; Pep Club 4; Letter Commendation 3; Scholastic Honor Keys 1,2.3; Suellen K Blow — Choir 1.2.3.4; Thomas A. Bobb — Choir 1.2.3.4; Madrigals 3.4; Trojan Brass 2.3.4; The Musical 1.2.3.4; Symphony Band 4 William A. Bogley — Skiing 1.2.3.4; Tennis 1.2.3.4. National Honor Soc. 3.4; Letter-Commendation 1.2.3.4; Talent Show 2.3.4; Nat'l Merit Semi-finalist 4; Susan L Bower — Pep Club 4. Joan Alice Braden — Scholastic Honor Keys 1; Christopher C. Bramer — Basketball 1.2.3.4; Track 2.4; Student Council 1; Varsity Club 4; Scott Brazaski — Baseball 1.2; Basketball 1; Football 1.2; Golf. 3.4; Intramurals 2.3.4; Pep Club 4; Varsity Club 3.4; Letter-Commendation 3.4; Eric Bower — Intramurals 3; Talent Show 3; David E. Brimmer — Wrestling 2; Graphic Arts Club 2.3.4; Special Olympics (swimming) 1.2.3.4; Deaf Club 1.2.3.4; Kevin Brmkerhoff — Basketball 1; Football 1; Intramurals 1.4; Track 1.4; S.I.U. 3; Thespians 3,4 Jacqueline L Bristol — Pep Club 4 Kathleen Marie Broughton — Flag Corp 3.4; Orchestra 1.2,3; Symphony Band 1,2,3.4; Pep Club 2.3.4. Letter-Commendation 3.4. The Musical 2.3; Pep Band 1; Band Officer 1; Leonard Broughton — Baseball 1.2.3.4; Football 1.2; Wrestling 1; Varsity Club 4; Friday afternoon Bike Club 4. Leslie Lee Brown — Track 1.2: Debate 2.3; Tri-Hi-Y 3.4; Black Gold 3.4; Letter-Commendation 3; M. Beth Brown — Concert Band 2; Symphony Band 1; Pep Club 2; Lory K. Bruckner — Track 2.3; All-Conference Sports 2.3; Nat l Merit Semi-finalist 4; Dale Burgess — Football 1.2.3.4; Intramurals 4; Varsity Club 4; David M Bush — Baseball 1.2.3.4; Football 3; Intramurals 2; All-Conference Sports 3; Jon F Bush — Cross-Country 1; Daniel E. Bussa — Basketball 1.2; Intramurals 3; Scholastic Honor Keys 1; Janice Butrick — Gymnastics 1; Michael C. Cam — Student Council 4; Debate 2.3; Judy Lynn Carmien — Concert Band 1,2,3; G.A.A 2; Marching Band 2.3; Patricia Joan Carpenter — Concert Band 1.2.3.4; Student Council 2; Marching Band 1.2.3.4. James S. Cartwright — Basketball 1.2; Intramurals 3.4. Tennis 1.2.3.4 National Honor Soc. 3.4; Varsity Club 4; Scholastic Honor Keys 1.2.3.4. Nat'l Merit Semi- finalist 4. Lucy A. Cebula — Basketball 1; Rebecca Sue Chambers — Skiing 1; Marifel Cillan Chung — Basketball 3; Choir 1; National Honor Soc. 3.4; S.I.U. 4; Varsity Club 3; School Paper 3; Forensics 4; Randal Joseph Cizek — Golf 2.3.4; Cynthia A Clmgan — Track 1.2; Symphony Band 1.3.4; S.C.O.P.E. 1.3.4; Letter-Commendation 3.4. Jennifer Lynn Clinton — Tennis 2; Scholastic Honor Keys 1; Barbara Clous — Basketball 1.2.3.4. Track 2; All-Conference Sports 4; Lynda L Coddington — Gymnastics 1.2 Laurie Elaine Coleman — G.A.A. 2; S C O P E. 3; Pines 2.3.4 Laurie L. Collins — Track 1; Orchestra 1; Debate 3: Tri- Hi-Y 3.4; Black Gold 2.3.4; Letter-Commendation 3; Shelley M. Collins — Concert Band 2; Symphony Band 1; Trojan Brass 1.2; Pep Club 2; S C O P E 1; Black Gold 3.4 Pmes 2.3.4; Gerald H Cook — National Honor Soc. 3.4 Scholastic Honor Keys 1.2.3.4. ACT Semi-finalist: Linda K Cook — Basketball 3; Football 1; Gymnastics 1; Track 2; Brian Corcoran — Golf 1.2; Tennis 1.2.3.4. Oscar L Cordero — Student Council 1; National Honor Soc. 1.2.3.4. S.I.U 4; Exchange Student 4; Patricia J. Core — Track 4; Debate 2; National Honor Soc. 3.4; S.C.O.P.E. 1.3; Scholastic Honbr Keys — 1,2,3; Matthew J. Courtade — Cross-Country 4; Football 1,2,3; Track 1.2.3.4; Wrestling 1; Pep Club 4; Varsity Club 3.4; All-Conference Sports 3.4; Kelly L. Cramer — Gymnastics 1.2.3.4; Concert Band 2; Symphony Band 1; Pep Club 4; Scholastic Honor Keys 1; Thomas Crampton — Concert Band 3; Symphony Band 1.2; Trojan Brass 2: Patricia G. Cray — Mat-Maid 3 Catherine A. Crouch — Concert Band 1; Poetry Book 4; Laurie J. Cross — Cheerleading 1.2.3.4; Pep Club 2.3.4; Homecoming Court 4; Letter-Commendation 3.4; John Dailey — Baseball 1.2; Football 1.2; Wrestling 1; Student Council 1; John E Dancer — Football 1; Track 1; Michael Davis — Basketball 1.2.3.4; Golf 2.3.4; All-Conference Sports 3.4; N H.S. Scholarship 3.4; Barbara Lynne DeBruyn — Basketball 2; Tennis 1; Track 3; Pep Club 2; S.C.O.P.E. 1; All-Conference Sports 2,3.4. Cheryl Deloy — Gymnastics 3; G.A.A. 2; Karen DeJong — National Honor Soc. 3.4; Pep Club 3.4; S.C.O.P.E. 3: Homecoming Court 4; Scholastic Honor Keys 2.3; Mark A Denham — Film Series Club 3; Graphic Arts Club 2.3.4; Special Olympics (swimming) 1.2.3.4; Deaf Club 1.2.3.4 Michelle Ann Detwiler — Student Council 1.3; Debate 2; Pep Club 3.4; Mat-Maid 4. Charles Alan Dillard — Football 1.2.3; Intramurals 2; Wrestling 1; Michael J. Dmgeman — Class Officer 3: Steven Jerome Dixon — Symphony Band 1.2.3; Trojan Brass 2; Walter E. Doctor — Film Series Club 3; Graphic Arts Club 2.3; Pep Club 3.4; James Dohm — Baseball 1.2.3.4; Pep Club 4; WRBL Radio Club 3.4; Kristi A Donhaiser — Concert Band 2; Trojan Brass 2. Pep Club 3.4; Challenger 3; Daniel Downer — Choir 1.2.3.4; Madrigals 1; Letter-Commendation 3.4; The Musical 1.2.3; Linda M Dreves — Gymnastics 1; Track 1; Choir 1; Cheerleading 1.2.3.4. Pep Club 2.3.4; Black Gold 3: Homecoming Court 4; Letter-Commendation 3.4; Scholastic Honor Keys 1; Patrick Murray Drilling — Intramurals 3.4; Symphony Band 1.2.3.4; Trojan Brass 1.2.3; Graphic Arts Club 4; Dean Glen Dumbrille — Film Series Club 3; Black Gold 3; Challenger 2.3; Scholastic Honor Keys 2.3; Brian Dungjen — Choir 1.2.3.4; Concert Band 1. The Musical 4; Talent Show 4; Kristin Dunklow — Scholastic Honor Keys 1.2.3; Sally Arlene Dunham — G.A.A. 2; Scholastic Honor Keys 1.4. Mat-Maid 4; Dianna Durga — Pep Club 3; Penny J. Egeler — Pep Club 1: John O. Ennis — Baseball 1.2.3.4; Basketball 1; Football 1; Intramurals 2.3.4; Rebecca Ewing — Track 1.2.3; Student Council 1 National Honor Soc 3.4; Pep Club 3; S C O P E. 3.4; S.I.U. 3.4; Pines 2.4; Scholastic Honor Keys 1.2.3: Nat'l Merit Semi-finalist 4 Watchbird 1; S.I.U. Treasurer 4, S.C.O.P.E. Vice President 4; Brenda Felker — Student Council 2; Pep Club 2.3.4; Thespians 2.3.4; Black Gold 2.3.4; James Fifarek — Baseball 1; Football 1.2.3.4; Intramurals 2.3; Concert Band 1; Varsity Club 4. Friday Afternoon Bike Club 4; Marci Fmateri — Student Council 2; National Honor Soc 3.4 Pep Club 2.3.4; S C O P E 3.4; S.I.U. 2.3; Scholastic Honor Keys 1.2; Mitchell Finnila — Wrestling 1; Student Council 1; Charles Fitzgerald — Basketball 1; Football 1.2.3.4; Track 1.2; Wrestling 2.3; All-Conference Sports 2,3.4; All State Football 4; Sharon A. Franke — Symphony Band 1; Thespians 2.3; Larry Franks — Baseball 1; Intramurals 2.3; WRBL Radio Club 3.4; Scholastic Honor Keys 1.3; Thomas Fraser — Track 2.3; Douglas Frazier — Football 2; Golf 3.4; Intramurals 4 Pep Club 4; Varsity Club 4 Timothy French — Baseball 2.3; Cross-Country 1,2.3: Skiing 3.4; Track 3.4 Key Club 1.2.3.4; James R Gabrick — Challenger 3; Steven A. Gaines — Choir 1; Judy Galla — Pep Club 3.4; Mat-Maid 4 Kelly Galloup — Skiing 1; Flag Corp 3: Quill Scroll 2; Melame Garetson — Gymnastics 1; James Alan Garland — Football 1.2.3; Intramurals 2,3.4 Katheryn I. Garshaw — S C O P E. 1; Randall Jay Garrett — Tennis 1; Kathleen L. Gauthier — Choir 1; Student Council 2; Cheerleading 1; Pep Club 1.2.3; Tina M Gauthier — Gymnastics 1; Student Council 1; Nancy Jean Gerow — Cross-Country; Skiing 1; Track 2; Art Club 3; Debate 2; Scholastic Honor Keys 1; Cheryl Gilbert — Track 1.2.3; S C O P E. 3; All-Conference Sports 3; Choir 1; Carol Gilbo — Pep Club 2.3; S I U 2.3; randa Goff — Student Council 1.2; Tri-Hi-Y 2.3.4; Leslie C Goff — Basketball 2; Tennis 4. Class Officer 2; Student Council 2; G.A A. 1.2; National Honor Soc. 3.4; Letter-Commendation 4. Scholastic Honor Keys 3; Nat l Merit Semi-finalist 4; Donna Marie Goggin — Basketball 2.3; Intra-murals 1; Track 1.2; Cindy Gore — Choir 1.2.3.4 Class Officer 4; Core Council 4; Student Council 4; Pep Club 2.3.4; Thespians 4; Tri-Hi-Y 2.4. The Musical 1,3.4; Scholastic Honor Keys 1; Talent Show 4; Bruce J. Graham — Baseball 1; Intramurals 3; Hockey Club 4; Catherine L. Gray — Concert Band 2; Pep Club 2; Symphonic Band I; Susan Gray — Choir 2.3.4; Class Officer 2; Pep Club 2.3.4; Tri-Hi-Y 3; The Musical 3.4; Talent Show 4; Womens Ensemble 2.3.4. Michele Green — National Honor Soc 3.4. Pep Club 4; S.I.U. 3; Scholastic Honor Keys 1.2.3; Steve Greenman — Basketball 1.2: Footbal 1.2,3; Intramurals 2.3.4; Student Council 3 Thespians 4; Varsity Club 3.4; Forensics 4; Chris Grelick — Graphic Arts Club 2; Laura Lee Griffin — Skiing 1.3; Symphony Band 1; Exchange Student 3; Scholastic Honor Keys 1; Nat'l Merit Semi-finalist; Tennis 3; Jane Grishaw — Choir 1; Pep Club 2.3.4; S.I.U. 2.3; Letter-Commendation 2.3; Diane J. Groszek — Class Officer 3.4; Student Council 3; National Honor Soc. 3.4. Pep Club 2.3.4; S C O P E 3.4; S.I.U 2; Pines 4; Girls State 3; Scholastic Honor Keys 1.3; Key Club 2.3; Shelley Marie Grueber — National Honor Soc. 3.4. Pep Club 2.3.4; Cheerleading 1.2.4; Scholastic Honor Keys 1.2.3.4; DAR Finalist 4; Pam Halachukas — Pep Club 2.3.4; Barbara Joyce Hall — S C O P E. 3.4; Debra Gene Halloway — Choir 1; Michael R. Hamacher — Football 1.2.3.4; Intramurals 2.3.4; Track 1; Wrestling 1. Varsity Club 4; Letter-Commendation 4; Nicholas J. Hamilton — Football 1; Orchestra 1; Symphony Band 1.2.3.4. Trojan Brass 2.3.4; Kelly Hanna — S.C.O.P.E. 3; Tonia M Harmon — Track 3: Cheryl D. Harris — Symphony Band 1; National Honor Soc. 4; Pep Club 3.4; S.C.O.P.E. 3.4; S.I.U. 2.3.4; The Musical 1; Scholastic Honor Keys 1.3; Richard Harris — Wrestling 1; Science Fair 3; Brenda A Hartsell — Scholastic Honor Keys 3; Nat'l Merit Semi-finalist 3; ACT Semi-finalist 4; James F. Haun — Jazz Ensemble 4. Orchestra 4. Symphony Band 1.2.3.4; Trojan Brass 3.4 The Musical 1; SMSP Semi-finalist; Bethelee Ann Hawley — Orchestra 1.2.3.4; The Musical 1.2.3.4. Anne M Hayes — Concert Band 2.3; Symphony Band 1; National Honor Soc. 3.4; Pines 4; Letter-Commendation 3; Scholastic Honor Keys 1.2.3; Keith M Hayes — Wrestling 1.2.3; Renae M Hayward — Choir 1; Sheryl Lyn Hayward — Choir 1.2.3.4. Madri gals 3.4; Pep Club 2; The Musical 1.2.3.4; Scholastic Honor Keys 1.3; Talent Show 2; Nat'l Merit Semi-finalist 4 Pamela J Hemmg — Gymnastics 1; Pep Club 2; Forensics 3.4; Christine E Heermann — Choir 1.2.3.4 Madrigals 1.3.4; Pep Club 4; Letter-Commendation 3; The Musical 1.2.3.4; Scholastic Honor Keys 1; Talent Show 4. Thomas C. Hodek — Football 2; Track 2; Jean Elizabeth Hoelzel — Pep Club 1.2.4; Art Club 3; Cheerleading 1; Forensics 4; Brenda S. Holsather — Pep Club 2; J. Chris Holstad — Intramurals 2; Orchestra 2; Symphony Band 1.2.3.4. Trojan Brass 2.3.4; Letter-Commendation 3; Brian Leroy Houghton — Football 2; Janet E Hoxie — Track 3; National Honor Soc. 1; Pep Club 2; S.I.U. 1; All Conference Sports 2; Letter-Commendation 2; Scholastic Honor Keys 2; Teri M Hibbard — Hockey Club 4. Terry M Husted — WRBL Radio Club 3; Stephn E. Huston — Baseball 1; Football 1.2.3; Intramurals 3.4; Track 1; Wrestling 1; Bruce Warren Hutchinson — Cross-Country 1.2; Skiing 1.2.3.4. Track 1; Student Council 1.2.3; Pep Club 4; All-Conference Sports 4; All State 3.4 Jodi Hutson — Pep Club 2.3: S.I.U 3; Thespians 2.3.4; The Musical 3.4 Forensics 3.4 Eric Hyman — Baseball 1; Intramurals 2.3.4 National Honor Soc. 3.4; Pep Club 4; The Musical 2; Scholastic Honor Keys 1.2.3.4 Sheryl Ann Jackson — Scholastic Honor Keys 1; Douglas R Jacobs — Track 1; WRBL Radio Club 2.3.4; Pines 3; Forensics 2; Lori E Jamieson — Pep Club 2; Elaine Ann Jason — Track 2.3.4 Student Council 2.3.4. National Honor Soc. 3. (pres) 4 Pep Club 2.3.4; S C O P E. 3.4; DAR Award 4. Scholastic Honor Keys 1.2.3; Jean Cecilia Johnson — Pep Club 2.3.4. Mat Maid 4. Jeffery Johnson — Ski Club 4; Intramurals 2; Julie Johnson — Track 1,2.3; Concert Band 1.2,3; Student Council 1.2; Pep Club 2,3.4; Trojan Highlights 1; All-Conference Sports 2; Letter-Commendation 2.3; Talent Show 3; Trojan Marching Band 1.2.3; Karen Ann Johnson — G.A.A 2; Jarne Yvonne Johnson; Pep Club 2.3.4; Craig Johnston — Baseball 1; Football 1.2.3.4; Wrestling 1; Student Council 1; Pep Club 4; Varsity Club 3.4; Scholastic Honor Keys 1.2; Friday Afternoon Bike Club 4 Richard D. Johnston — Baseball 1.2.3.4; Basketball 1.2.3.4; James Brian Jones — Baseball 1.2.3.4; Basketball 1.2; Football 1.2.3.4; Intramurals 3.4; Student Council 3.4; Pep Club 4; Varsity Club 4; All-Conference Sports 4; Homecoming Court 4; Kendall W Jones — Jazz Ensemble 3.4; Symphony Band 1.2.3.4; Trojan Brass 1.2.3.4; Talent Show 3; Band Officer 1.2.3.4; Marilyn Jones — Choir 1; Orchestra 4; Symphony Band 1.2.3.4; Trojan Brass 3.4; National Honor Soc 4; The Musical 4; Scholastic Honor Keys 1.2.3.4; Jody Marie Jordan — Concert Band 1.2.3.4. G.A.A. 3; Marching Band 2.3.4; Brian K Julien — Choir 3; Concert Band 1; Symphony Band 3; Susan M Junker — Tennis 1; Pep Club 2.3.4; 5 C O P E 4; Poetry Book 4; Barbara K. Kage — Pep Club 2.3.4; Kathy J. Kahrs — Flag Corp 3.4 Symphony Band 1.2.3.4. Trojan Brass 3.4; Pep Club 4; Talent Show 3; Barbara J Kedrovicz — DECCA 3; Carolyn Ann Keesor — Basketball 3.4. Track 2.3.4; Concert Band 2; Symphony Band 1; S.C.O.P.E. 4. All-Conference Sports 2,3.4. Girls State 3; Michael Kerr — Football 1; Wrestling 1.2.3.4; All-Conference Sports 3.4 Brian Kevwitch — Track 3; Scholastic Honor Keys 3; Janice Marilyn Kidd — Intramurals 1; Class Officer 1; Student Council 1; National Honor Soc 3.4; Thespians 4; Challenger 3; Talent Show 2; Nat'l Merit Semi-finalist 4 Konnie L Kimbel — Concert Band 1; Symphony Band 2; Scholastic Honor Key 1; Lynda M King — Choir 1; Pep Club 4; Larry R Kinney — Football 1.2.3.4; Intramurals 3.4; Pep Club 4; Varsity Club 3.4; All-Conference Sports 4; Steven Lynn Kinney — Basketball 1; Choir 1.2; Pep Club 1.2; F.F.A.S W 1.2; Debate 1.2; Michael D Kistler — Baseball 1.3.4; Football 1.2; Intramurals 3.4; National Honor Soc. 3.4. Scholastic Honor Keys 3; Marjorie Lynn Klang — Track 1; Choir 1; Student Council 2.3.4. Pep Club 2.3; SCOPE 1.2; Thespians 4; The Musical 1.2.3.4; Talent Show 4; National Merit Semi-Finalist 4. Poetry Book 4 Susan Mary Klepetka — Tri-Hi-Y 2; Talent Show 1. Gregory Allen Kratky — Choir 1; The Musical 1 Mary E. Kropp — Choir 1.4; Class Council 2.3.4 National Honor Soc. 3.4 Pep Club 2.3.4; S C O P E 3: The Musical 4; Scholastic Honor Keys 1.2.3.4; Bel Canto Singers 2.3.4, Girls Ensemble 1; National Honor Soc. Secretary 4; DAR Finalist 4; Girls State Finalist 3. Tammy R Kroupa — Choir 1. Jennifer Lynn Kruger — Choir 1; Pep Club 2. Lori Kuepfer — Graphic Arts Club 4; Pep Club 2.3.4; Thespians 4; Pines 3. The Musical 4 Kathy Lynn Lancewicz — Concert Band 1; Class Officer 1; Student Council 1; Scholastic Honor Keys 4 Ellen Kay Lang — Track 2; Choir 1.2.3; Pep Club 2.3.4; Black Gold 4; The Musical 1. Carol J Lardie — G A A 2 Benny Lautner — Football 1.4; Track 2; Wrestling 1; Pep Club 4; WRBL Radio Club 3.4; Homecoming Court 4 Janet S. Lautner — National Honor Soc. 3.4; Scholastic Honor Keys 1.2.3; Semi-Finalist in Michigan Competitive Scholarship Program 4 Marsha S. Lautner — Choir 1; Student Council 1. Cheerleading 1; National Honor Soc. 3.4; Pep Club 3.4; Scholastic Honor Keys 1.2.3.4 Daniel K Lavm — Intramurals 1; Concert Band 3; Orchestra 1; Symphony Band 1.2.4; Trojan Brass 2.3.4; Film Series Club 4; National Honor Soc. 3.4; Scholastic Honor Keys 2.3.4; Solo and Ensemble 1: Marching Band 2.3.4 Loren Lee — Intramurals 4 Jeanne M. Lerchen — G.A.A. 2; Forensics 2. Deborah Ann Lewis — Orchestra 1.2; National Honor Soc. 3.4; The Musical 2; Scholastic Honor Keys 1.2.3.4; National Merit Semi-Finalist. Suzanne B. Lewis — National Honor Soc 3.4; S.I.U. 3.4; Scholastic Honor Keys 1.2.3; National Merit Semi-Finalist 4; Commended Student Stacey L. Lightfoot — Concert Band 1; Thespians 3.4; Pines 2; Scholastic Honor Keys 1.2; National Merit Semi-Finalist; Key Club 2. LuVerna Orah Loper — Choir 1.2.3.4 Jim Lotan — Football 1; Track 1.2.3.4; Second in Conference Meet 2; Wrestling 1; Student Council 1: Cynthia Anne Loveland — Skiing 1,3.4; Student Council 1; Cheerleading 1; Pep Club 2. David C Mahn — Basketball 1.2.3.4; Baseball 1; Football 1.2.3.4; National Honor Soc 3.4; Varsity Club 4 All-Conference Sports (Foot ball) 4; Scholastic Honor Keys 1.3.4 Dawn A. Maison — Pep Club 2.4 David Richard Manke — Jazz Ensemble 2.3.4; Orchestra 3; Symphony Band 1.2.3.4. 229 Christine M Marlatt — Pep Club 2; Scholastic Honor Keys 1. Fred Marsh — Football 2. Evelyn M Martinson — Choir 1,2,3,4. Thomas Marvin — Wrestling 1; Concert Band 1; Black Gold 4; Scholastic Honor Keys 2.3. Bryce Matson Jill Annette Mattern — Skiing 1.2.3.4; Symphony Band 1.2.3.4; Student Council 1; Letter-Commendation 3.4; Scholastic Honor Keys 1 Jennie Maue — Track 1. Rose C. Maxbauer — Concert Band 1.2; Pep Club 3.4; Marching Band 2. Jennifer L. McCoy — Choir 1; Black Gold 2.3. Chad T. McCracken — Jill Marie McCumby — Orchestra 1.2.3.4; Pep Club 2.3; Thespians 2.3.4; The Musical 2.3.4; Solo Ensemble Orchestra 2.3.4 Tami McDonough — Choir 2,3.4 Brian McGee — Choir 1.2.3.4; The Musical 1.2.3.4 David C. McGlothlin — Track 1.2.3.4 Mark McGovern — Basketball 1; Intramurals 2.3.4; National Honor Soc. 3.4; Pep Club 4; Challenger 3; Letter-Commendation 1; Scholastic Honor Keys 1.2. Robert McLain — Wrestling 1. Lorraine S. McNamara — Choir 1; Pep Club 3.4; All State Choir 1 Kelly McReavy — Basketball 1,2,3; Track 1.2; Concert Band 1. Eric Mehl — Baseball 1.2.3.4; Football 1.3.4; Intramurals 4. Varsity Club 4. All-Conference- Sports 4 Patricia L. Memderstsma — Pep Club 2.3.4. National Merit Semi-Finalist. Debra Merriner — Co-Op 4 Rhonda Merritt — Track 1 Roger Mervau — Football 1.2.3.4; Wrestling 1.2; Varsity Club 4; All-Conference Sports 4 Timothy A Meyer — Orchestra 1.2.3.4; Symphony Band 4. The Musical 1.2.3.4; Vice Pres. Orchestra 3; Marching Band 4 Mary Michael — Orchestra 1.3; Symphony Band 1.2.3.4. Trojan Brass 1.3; Debate 2 Gayle L. Miller — Gymnastics 2.3.4; Pep Club 3.4; S.I.U. 3; Boy Girls State 2 Jim Miller — John R. Mmnema — Football 2; Intramurals 2; Wrestling 1; Choir 1; Class Officer 3; Student Council 4; National Merit Semi-Finalist; Soccer Club 3.4 Mary E. Mlujeak — Susan A Moenkhaus — Class Officer 3.4; Student Council 1.2.3.4; Debate 2; Forensics 2.3; Pep Club 2.3.4; Thespians 2.3.4; The Musical 2.3; Scholastic Honor Keys 1; Talent Show 4. National Merit Semi-Finalist Kimberly Molby — Gymnastics 1. Track 1; Cheerleading 1.2.3.4; Pep Club 2.3.4 Margaret Montgomery — Pep Club 2,3.4; S.I.U. 2.3; Tri-Hi-Y 3 Kim Morey — Track 1.2.3.4; Orchestra 1.2.3.4; Cheerleading 1; Pep Club 4; S.I.U 3; The Musical 3.4 Rita Mane Morio — Choir 1,2.3; Girls Ensemble 2. Willian Hugh Muha — Drum Major 1; Jazz Ensemble 2.3.4; Orchestra 1.2.3.4; Symphony Band 2.3.4; Class Officer 1; Core Council 1; Student Council 1; National Honor Soc. 3.4; The Musical 2.3.4; Scholastic Honor Keys 1.2.4; Talent Show 1.2.3.4; Marching Band 1.2.3.4; Trojan Brass 2.3.4; Lt. Governor 1. Karen A Murphy — Gymnastics 1; Choir 1, Pep Club 2; Mat Maids 2.3. Bob Nedow — Basketball 1.2; Intramurals 3.4; Track 1.2.4 Michelle D. Neihardt — Choir 3.4; Symphony Band 1; WRBL Radio Club 2.3.4; The Musical 4. Talent Show 1.2.3.4; Poetry Book 4; Watchbird 1. Marcella Nelson — Track 2; S.I.U. 3.4; Scholastic Honor Keys 1.3. Thomas Nemitz — Intramurals 2; Ski Club 4 Fred Newmann — Concert Band 2,3.4; Symphony Band 1; Trojan Brass 2.4. Kathy Jo Newmann — Concert Band 2.3; Symphony Band 1. Daniel A Nichols — Baseball 1. Craig T Niedzielski — National Honor Soc. 1; Science Club 1; Scholastic Honor Keys 1; National Merit Semi-Finalist 1; Michigan Math Prize Comp. Semi-Finalist 2. Nicholas Nixon — Football 2; Skiing 1.2.3.4; Flag Corp 3; Quill Scroll 2; All-Conference- Sports 3.4. Jan Norris — Choir 1.2.3.4; Madrigals 1.3; S C O P E. 3; The Musical 1.2.3.4 Julia Noteware — Pep Club 2.3.4 Lorie M Nowland — Concert Band 2.3.4 Nancy Oberholtzer — Basketball 3.4; National Honor Soc. 3.4; Pep Club 4; Scholastic Honor Keys 1.2.3. Daniel P O'Brien — Golf 2.3.4; Intramurals 2.3.4; National Honor Soc. 3.4; Pep Club 4; Varsity Club 4. Letter-Commendation 3; Scholastic Honor Keys 4 Jacqueline C. O'Brien — Semi-Finalist in Michigan Competitive Scholarship Program Lisa Oleson — Choir 1; Cheerleading 1; Pep Club 2.3; S C O P E 3 Michelle Oleson — Pep Club 2.3. Thomas E Ooley — Football 1.2.3.4 Intramurals 2.3.4; Track 2.3.4; Wrestling 1; Pep Club 4. Varsity Club 3.4; Letter-Commendation 3.4 Paula Packer — Basketball 3; Choir 1; Student Council 1. Susan C. Pahl — Skiing 4; Co-op 4 Jon David Park — Wrestling 1; Class Officer 2.4; Student Council 1.2,4; Scholastic; Honor Keys 1.3. Brenda Parker — Cross-Country 3.4; Track 3.4. Orchestra 1.2.3.4; Student Council 4; National Honor Soc 3.4; Letter-Commendation 3.4; The Musical 2; Scholastic Honor Keys 1.2. Dave Parker — Football 1; Letter-Commendation 1; Scholastic Honor Keys 1; National Merit Semi-Finalist 4 Peder Walther Pedersen — Intramurals 4; National Honor Soc. 4; S.I.U. 4; Exchange Student 4 Jamie Vernna Pelon — Orchestra 1.2.3.4; Class Officer 3; Student Council 2,3.4; Pep Club 2.3; Thespians 3; Black Gold 4; The Musical 1.2.3.4; Solo Ensemble Orchestra 2.3.4 Bruce A. Pendock — National Honor Soc. 3.4. Scholastic Honor Keys 1.2.3.4; National Merit Semi-Finalist. Katherine J. Pero — Concert Band 1.2.3.4; Thespians 1.2,3. Dennis J. Penrod — Key Club 2.3.4 Shellie A. Peterson — Choir 1.2.3; Scholastic Honor Keys 3. Tomijean J. Pettewgill — Track 2; G.A A 2; National Merit Finalist Jeffrey S. Pickard — Football 1; Letter-Commendation. Vicki L. Piehl — Choir 1.2,3.4; G.A.A. 2.3; Pep Club 2.3.4; S C O P E. 1.2.3; Challenger 4; The Musical 1.2,3.4; Nat l Merit Semi-Finalist. Valerie Kae Pincumbe — Concert Band Brad E. Pines — Basketball 1,2.3; Football 1.2.3.4; Intramurals 4. Tennis 1.2.3.4; Student Council 1; Film Series Club 3. National Honor Soc. 3.4; Pep Club 4; Varsity Club 3.4; Homecoming Court 4. Letter- Commendation 2,3.4; Scholastic Honor Keys 1.2.3.4; National Merit Semifinalist 4 Donald L. Pobuda — Football 1. John T. Pobuda — Basketball 4; Graphic Arts Club 2.3.4; Special Olympics ( track) 1.2.3.4; Deaf Club 1.2.3.4 Steven E Poncar — Baseball 1.2.3.4; Football 3; Intramurals 2.3.4; National Honor Soc. 3.4 Michael R Popp — Jazz Ensemble 2.3.4; Orchestra 1.2.3.4; Symphony Band 1.2.3.4; Trojan Brass 2.3.4 Letter-Commendation 4; The Musical 1.4. Talent Show 3.4; Marching Band 1.2.3.4; Brass Quintet 1.2.3,4 Harry D. Porter — National Honor Soc. 3.4; S.I.U. 3; Letter- Commendation 4; Scholastic Honor Keys 1.2.3; WatchBird 1; Drama Club 1; Michigan Math Test Semi-Finalist 2.3.4; Act Semi-Finalist 4. James 0 Pringle — Baseball 1,2; Football 1.2; Intramurals 2.3.4; Wrestling 1.2; Pep Club 4 Polly Prouty — Skiing 1.3.4; Tennis 4; Track 1.2.3.4; Orchestra 1.2; Symphony Band 1.2; Trojan Brass 1.2; Pep Club 2; S C O P E 1.4; Letter-Commendation 2.3.4; Track. State Meet 3.4 Gary D. Provms — Baseball 1. Basketball 1.2. Football 1.2.3.4; Intramurals 2.3.4; Pep Club 4 Varsity Club 3.4 WRBL Radio Club 4; All-Conference Sports 4; Friday Afternoon Bike Club 4 Steven E. Purkiss — Civil Air Patrol 1.2.3.4 Ann M Quick — Student Council 3; Graphic Arts Club 3.4. Special Olympics (swimming and track) 1.2.3.4; Deaf Club 3.4. Donald J. Rademaker — Football 1; Concert Band 2.4; Orchestra 1.4. Symphony Band 1.3; Trojan Brass 2.3.4; National Honor Soc. 3.4; The Musical 3.4. Scholastic Honor Keys 1.2.3.4; Michigan Math Test Semi-finalist 4. Rudolph W Raftshol — Intramurals 2.3.4; Choir 1.3.4; Madrigals 1.4; Pep Club 4; The Musical 4; Rudy I Rakan — Baseball 1.2,3.4; Intramurals 3.4; Gerald A Rasmussen — Scholastic Honor Keys 3; Thomas William Raymond — Basketball 2.3.4; Golf 2.3.4 Varsity Club 2; Homecoming Court 4; Tami Dian Reay — Skiing 3; Track 1; Choir 1; Student Council 1; Cheerleading 1.2; Pep Club 2.3.4; S C O P E. 1; Ski Club 4 Poetry Book 4; Therese A Rems — Tennis 1.2; National Honor Soc 4. Pep Club 2.4; Exchange Student 3; S.I.U. 2.4; Scholastic Honor Keys 1.2.3.4; Michael A Rennie — Football 1. Scott Richard Rice — Baseball 2.3.4; Football 1.2.3.4; Intramurals 2.3,4. Varsity Club 4 Janet E. Richards — Choir 1.2.3.4; Jazz Ensemble 2 Daniel T. Rickard — Football 1.2.3.4; Intramurals 2.4; Varsity Club 4 Teri Lyn Rhoads — Intramurals 1; Track 1.2.3.4; G A A 1.2; Pep Club 3; Thespians 4 Cherry G. Robbins — Track 2; Graphic Arts Club 3.4 Nancy Kay Robbins — Track 3.4. Graphic Arts Club 3.4; Pep Club 4. All-Conference- Sports 3.4. Nat l Merit Semi Finalist Michelle Kaye Rodebaugh — Pep Club 2,3.4 William A Robinson — Football 1; Track 1; Hockey Club 4 Anne C Rogers — Pep Club 2.3.4 Joseph Henry Rogers — Cross-Country 1; Track 1.2,3.4; Concert Band 2.3.4; Drum Major 3.4. Symphony Band 1. Debate 2; National Honor Soc. 3.4; Varsity Club 4; All-Conferen-ce Sports 2.4; Letter-Commendation 4; Scholastic Honor Keys 1.2,3.4; Soccer Club 4 John J. Roney — Concert Band 1; Debate 2; Scholastic Honor Keys 3.4 Sherry Ann Roth — Symphony Band 1; Pep Club 2.4 Charles Rushlow — Gymnastics 2 Mark Russell — Basketball 1; Football 1,2; Track 1 Denise J. Sarber — Symphony Band 2 Donna Sarns — Choir 1; Art Club 1; Pep Club 2.3.4; Scholastic Honor Keys 1; Nat’l Merit Semi Finalist; Ski Club 4 Rebecca S. Sarya — Tennis 1.2; National Honor Soc 3.4; Pep Club 3.4; S.I.U 4; Scholastic Honor Keys 1.2.3; Nat'l Merit Semi Finalist 4 Debra Schafer — Pep Club 3.4 Elizabeth Schlosser — Choir 1; Pep Club 4 Duane E. Schlueter — Football 1; Student Council 1. Homecoming Court 4. Float Com. Design 3.4 Laurel A Schneider — Tennis 2; Track 3.4; Scholastic Honor Keys 3 Pamela M Schneider — Gymnastics 1; Track 1 Christine M Schopieray — Gymnastics 2.3.4; Track 1; G.A.A. 2.3; The Musical 1; Poetry Magazine Bagels Smoked Herring 4 Lynn Elizabeth Schroder — Choir 1.2.3.4; Madrigals 1.2.3.4 Student Council 3; Pep Club 4 Letter-Commendation 3; The Musical 1.2.3.4; Scholastic Honor Keys 1.3.4; Talent Show 4 Kyle Scussel — Pep Club 1.2.3.4 Kenneth E Secor — Golf 2 David James Sell — National Honor Soc. 3; Scholastic Honor Keys 1,2.3 Susan Shaffer — Orchestra 2.3.4; Symphony Band 1.2.3.4 Trojan Brass 1.2,3.4; National Honor Soc. 3.4; The Musical 2,3.4; Scholastic Honor Keys 1.2.3.4 Katherine J Shea — Choir 1.2.3; Madrigals 1.3; Student Council 1; Cheerleading 1.2; Pep Club 2.3.4; Challenger 2; Homecoming Court 4; Letter-Commendation 3; The Musical 1.2; Scholastic Honor Keys 1. Pep Club President 4 Michael P Shea — Cross-Country 2; Skiing 3.4. Key Club 1.2.3.4 Judy Marie Sheffer — Basketball 1.2.3.4; Track 1.2; G.A.A. 2; All-Conference Sports 3.4 Thomas Shelder — Intramurals 2.3.4; Wrestling 1 Marlene Mane Sherlock — Choir 2 Philip R Shields — Football 1; Wrestling 1.2.3.4; National Honor Soc. 3.4; Challenger 3; Scholastic Honor Keys 1.2.3.4 Thomas Shutler — Football 2; Intramurals 2.3.4; Track 2.3; Student Council 1; WRBl Radio Club 3.4 Eric P Simon — Choir 1.2.4, Madrigals 1.4. Film Series Club 3; Thespians 2; WRBL Radio Club 4; The Musical 1.4 Dianna S. Skorski — Choir 2 Nina Skrubb — Gymnastics 1,2.3.4 Catherine Ann Skudlarick — Track 1; Concert Banc 1.2.3; Symphony Band 4; Trojan Brass 4; Student Council 1; The Musical 3. Marching Band 1.2.3.4 Sherri Slack — Orchestra 1.2.3.4; Pep Club 4. Letter-Commendation 3; The Musical 2.3.4 Alice D Smith — Concert Band 2; G.A.A. 2.3; The Musical 1; Co-op 4; Poetry Magazine: Bagels Smoked Herring 4 Diane Smith — Pom-Pom Girls 3.4; Symphony Band 1.2.3.4. Trojan Brass 4; Pep Club 3; Marching Band 1.2 Paula Snyder — Pep Club 2.3.4 Martin J. Spaulding — Student Council 1; WRBL Radio Club 2.3.4; Black Gold 2.3.4; Pines 3; Forensics 3; Watchbird 1 Dan Spencer — Choir 4 Wayne William Squires — Basketball 1.2; Intramurals 3; Choir 4; Symphony Band 1; National Honor Soc. 4; Scholastic Honor Keys 1.3 Cheryl L. Stegmeyer — Co-op 4 Chuck Stevens — Football 2.3; Choir 1.2.3.4; The Musical 2.4 Diane Stevens — Student Council 2; Debate 21 Co-op 4; Office Work 2 Julie A Stevens — Basketball 1; Pep Club 2; Scholastic Honor Keys 1 Kevin Stewart — Football 1.2; Track 1; Hockey Club 4; Scholastic Honor Keys 1 Susan Ellen Strieker — Orchestra 1.2.3.4; National Merit Semi Finalist Anne Marie Sullivan — Choir 1.2.3.4. Madrigals 1.2.3.4; Debate 3; National Honor Soc. 3.4. Thespians 2.3,4. The Musical 1,3,4; Scholastic Honor Keys 1.2.3 James M Tankersley — Pep Club 4. Challenger 3 Debra A Tatch — Track 2.3.4; Pep Club 2.3.4 Peter Tate — Track 2 Ray S. Terry — Challenger 3; Nat l Merit Finalist Brad Tetu — Skiing 1; Track 1.2.3.4; WRBL Radio Club 4 Kelly Sue Thomas — Basketball 1.2.3.4; Gymnastics 1; Track 1.2.3.4; S.C.O.P.E. S.I.U. 3.4; Thespians 2.3; All-Conference Sports 2.3.4; Boy Girls State 2 Tim Thomas — Hockey Club 4. Scholastic Honor Keys 3.4; Nat l Merit Semi Finalist 4 David K Timm — Symphony Band 1.2.3.4; Trojan Brass 1.2.3.4; TCHS Trojan Marching Band 1.2.3.4. National Honor Soc. 3.4 Scholastic Honor Keys 1.2.3.4; Wind Ensemble 1.2; Solo Ensemble 1 Jennifer Tobin — Skiing (manager) 4; Pep Club 2.3; S.I.U 2 Noelle C. Towner — Basketball 1; Pep Club 2.4 David J. Tompkins — Choir 1.2.3.4; The Musical 1.3.4 Jeffrey T. Trager — Concert Band 2.3.4 Jan Mane Tremain — Symphony Band 1.2.3.4; Trojan Brass 3.4; Student Council 1; Marching Band 1.2.3.4 David Mark Underwood — Cross-Country 1; Track 1,3.4. Graphic Arts Club 3; Letter-Commendation 3; Yearbook (South Bend. Indiana) Perry D. VanderMeulen — Football 1,2.3; Track 1.2; Wrestling 1 Mark S Veenstra — Jazz Ensemble 1.2.3.4. Orchestra 3.4; Symphony Band 1.2.3.4; Trojan Brass 3.4; Core Council 2; Student Council 2; National Honor Soc. 3.4; The Musical 3.4 Scholastic Honor Keys 4 Talent Show (Jazz Band) 3.4. Marching Band 1.2.3.4. Brass Quintet 1.3.4 Matthew D. Vermetten — Football 1; Film Series Club 3; Thespians 2.3; WRBL Radio Club 2.3.4; Talent Show 2; Soccer Club 3.4 Victor Vreeland — National Honor Soc 3.4 Letter-Commendation 2.4; Scholastic Honor Keys 3; Mich. Math Prize Comp 4 Linda Wagoner — Gymnastics 2.3; Class Officer 2; Student Council 1.2.3.4; Cheerleading 1. G A A 3; National Honor Soc. 3.4. Newspaper (Close-ups. editor) Cadillac 1; Yearbook (Cadillac Log) 1; Letter-Commendation 2.3; Nat l Merit Semi Finalist; Girls State 3 David 8 Walters — Jazz Ensemble 2.3; Symphony Band 1.2.3,4; Trojan Brass 1.2.3.4; Hockey Club 3.4; Wind Ensemble 1. Marching Band 1.2.3.4 Randy P Walters — Basketball 1; Football 1.2.3.4. Track 1.2.3.4, Wrestling 1.2; Student Council 1.2.3; Varsity Club 3.4; Letter-Commendation 3.4 Cindy Jo Walworth — Choir 1.2.3.4; Madrigals 1.2.3.4; Student Council 2; National Honor Soc. 3.4; Letter-Commendation 3.4; The Musical 1.2.3.4. Scholastic Honor Keys 1.2.3.4. District State. Solo Ensemble Festivals (Vocals) 1.2.3.4 Thomas W Washburn — Concert Band 1.2.3; Symphony Band 4; Trojan Brass 3.4; National Honor Soc. 3.4 Scholastic Honor Keys 1.2.3.4; Marching Band 2,3,4 James Robert Watson — Wrestling 1 Renee' Marie Weathers — Tri-Hi-Y 3,4 Kimberly J. Weber — Gymnastics 3; Track 2.4 Orchestra 1.2.3.4; Thespians 2; All-Conference Sports 2.4; The Musical 1 Thomas J. Weber — Wrestling 2; Graphic Arts Club 2.3.4; Special Olympics 2.3.4; Deaf Club 2.3.4 Daniel R Weir — Choir 1.2.3.4 Vicki S Weiselberg — Choir 1; Scholastic Honor Keys 1 1.2.4; Pep Club 2.3.4; Letter-Commendation 3; The Musical 1.2.3.4; Scholastic Honor Keys 4. Talent Show 2.3.4 Stephen Larry T Welch — Football 1 Cindy Lou Westcott — Choir 1.2.3.4 Brad Wheat — Football 1.2; Intramurals 2; Track 2; Wrestling 1 Rick Wheaton — Baseball 4; Intramurals 1; Track 1.2.3; Wrestling 1; Choir 1.2.3.4; Class Officer 2; WRBL Radio Club 4; Letter-Commendation 1; The Musical 4; Soccer Club 1.2; (Holland Central School. New York) Randal Lee Wheelock — Football 2.3 Anna Sophia White — Choir 1.2.3.4; Pom-Pom Girls 3.4; Trojan Brass 3.4; Letter-Commendation 3; Scholastic Honor Keys 3; Talent Show 2.4; Bel Contos. 4 Joy Lanae Wickstrand — Choir 1; Pom-Pom Girls 3.4; National Honor Soc. 3.4; Pep Club 2.3.4 Scholastic Honor Keys 1.3.4; Talent Show 4 Pamela Kay Wiitala — Choir 1.2.3.4 Madrigals 1.2.4; Pep Club 2.3.4; Letter-Commen-dation 3; The Musical 1.2.3.4. Scholastic Honor Keys 4; Talent Show 2.3.4 Stephen P Wilcox — Football 1; Intramurals 2; Tennis 2; Letter-Commendation 4; Scholastic Honor Keys 1.2.3 Stanley Michael Williams — Choir 1.2.3.4. Concert Major 1; Jazz Ensemble 2.3.4; Madrigals 3.4. Symphony Band 1.2.3.4; Trojan Brass 2.3.4; Challenger 4; Letter-Commenda- tion 3; The Musical 1.3.4 Talent Show 3.4 Susan Elizabeth Williams — Tennis 3.4. National Honor Soc 3.4; S.I.U. 2.3; Scholastic Honor Keys 1.2.3.4 Scott Willman — Football 1.2; Intramurals 4; Track 1; Wrestling 1; Letter-Commendation 3.4. Scholastic Honor Keys 3 Charlene Wilson — Track 1.2; Pep Club 4; Black Gold 2 James Wilson — Scholastic Honor Keys 1 Mary Wmdbigler — Choir 1.4 Daniel Clinton Wmowiecki — Debate 2,3,4. National Honor Soc 3.4; Letter-Commendation 2; Scholastic Honor Keys 1,2,3,4; Semi Finalist State of Michigan Scholarship Program 4 James Wise — Cross-Country 1.2.3.4 Intramurals 2.3; Track 1.2.3.4; S.C.O.P.E. 4 Varsity Club 4; All-Conference Sports 3.4; Letter-Commendation 4 Linda Wooters — Concert Band 1 Douglas Wright — National Honor Soc. 3.4 Letter-Commendation 4; Scholastic Honor Keys 1.2.34 Nancy E Wright — Track 2; G.A.A. 2.3; Pep Club 4 Sharon Wright — Gymnastics 1; Pep Club 4; S.I.U. 3 Randy Wurm — Basketball 1; Football 1 Lisa Wyatt — Skiing 1; Tennis 3.4; Choir 1; Class Officer 1; Core Council 1; Student Council 1.4; Cheerleading 1; Debate 2; National Honor Soc. 3.4. S.I.U. 2; Exchange Student 3; The Musical 1; Scholastic Honor Keys 1.3 Charles N Wyckoff — Golf 2.3; Track 2.3.4; Varsity Club 4; All-Conference Sports 2.3.4; Letter-Commendation 2.3.4 Joshua Wysong — Football 3; Skiing 2; Tennis 2 Clayton Yahr — Choir 3.4; Concert Band 1.2; Co-op 4 Kristin Young — Gymnastics 3; S.C.O.P.E. 3.4 Timothy J. Zilafro — Intramurals 3.4; National Honor Soc 3.4; Scholastic Honor Keys 1.4 Ed Zywicki — Basketball 1.2; Intramurals 3.4 Faculty Index Ackerman. Barnard — Business Ed AS.. Davenport Institute. B A Ferns State College. MA Mich. State Univ.. 13 years at T.C.H S Adams. Anna — Special Ed . B S Western Mich aM together 7 years. 3 years T.C.M S Allan. David — Mathematics. B A Western Mich Unrv . M A Mich State Umv . 17 years all together. 1 year T.C H.S. Anderson. Jamas — Speech Therapist. B A and M A Central Mich Univ . Varsity Coach at Suttons Bay. WTCM Football Broadcast lor Troians Azzano. Renzo Social Studies. BA and M A Wayne State Univ.. all together 24 years. 9 years at T.C H S Bader. Glenn — Comm Arts . BA Miami University. M A Eastern Mich Univ.. TCEA. ail together 10 years. 5 years TCHS Barnhart. Leona — Comm. Arts. B A Wayne State Umv . all together 6 years. 4 years TCHS Bearss. Pat — Industrial Ed.. B A Central Mich Univ , 3 years TCHS Bewalda. Mary Kay — Business Ed.. B.A Unrv of M ch.. 11 years TCHS Breaugh. Neal — Comm Arts. B A Sacred Heart Seminary. M A Univ of Detroit, all together 15 years. 5 years TCHS Brown Mr Vocational Ed.. B.A Western Mich. Univ . Graphic Arts Club Advisor. 11 years TCHS Burns. Sylvia — Home Ec.. B A and M A Mich State Univ.. 19 years all together, 12 years TCHS Bush. Vicki - Social Science. A B Central Mich Untv.. Girls Varsity Basketball Coach. 9 years TCHS Campbell. Robert — Comm Arts. B A and M A Western, 12 years total. 5 years TCHS Chapman. Barbara — Counseling. B A and M A Central Mich Univ . 9 years total. 2 years TCHS Clark. Jack — English. B A and M A Eastern Mich Univ.. Wrestling Coach. 14 years total. 2 years TCHS Craig, James — Media Center. B A Miami Univ . M A Toledo University. Wayne State University. 16 years total. 6 years TCHS Crampton. Richard - Social Studies. B A Mich State Univ. M A Umv of Virginia. 18 years total. 15 years TCHS Constant. Jon — Social Studies. B A Hope College. J V. Football Coach. 5 years TCHS Curow. Fred — Social Studies. B.A Mich State Umv . M A Umv of Hawaii. Exchange Student Advisor. SIU Club Advisor. Semor Class Advisor. 12V years total. 11 years TCHS Dodd. Larry — Social Stud s (department chairman). B A Western Mich Umv . MA Colorado State Umv . 16 years total. 5 years TCHS Draper. Mary Jane — Guidance. B A. Umv of Wisconsin. M A Ohio State Umv . 19 years total. 15 years TCHS Dye. David - Assistant Principal. Athletic Director. B A Toledo Umv MA Michigan State. Student Government. Athletics. 17 years total. 16 years TCHS Earl. Ruth — Social Studies. B A Umv. of Mich Ebrlght. Terry — Phys Ed BA Alma College 15 years TCHS Elzinga. Allen — Driver Ed.. BA Central Mich Umv . M A Mich State Umv. Garwoid. Alan - Science. BA Umv of Mich M A. Central Mich Umv . 17 Wars total. 10 years TCHS Gerhardt. John — Comm Arts. B A Mich State Univ . Black and Gold. J V Baseball 6 years TCHS Glenn. Jerry — Ad mm and Counselor. BA West Mich Umv . M A Umv of Mich.. 12 total. 5 years TCHS Greene. David — Industrial Ed.. B A and M A Western Mich Umv . 4 years total. 1 year TCHS Goiatki. Sandra — Comm Arts. B A Bob-Jones Umv . Pines Advisor. 11 years total. 9 years TCHS Haines. Joseph — Mathematics. M A Western. Mich Unrv . 14 years total. 8 TCHS Hale. Jan — Mathematics. B A Umv of Mich . M A Indiana Umv . 12 years total. 7 Wars TCHS Hansen. Garwood — Comm Arts. B A and M A Mich State Umv . WRBL Radio. 16 years TCHS. Hansen. Gary - Science. B S Mich State Umv and Ferris. M S Mich State Umv . 9 total. 8 years TCHS Hansen. Marsha — Home Econ. B A Western Michigan Umv.. 3 years total. 2 years TCHS. Hobson. Steve — Music. 8 A Central Mich Umv . 7 years total. 3 years TCHS. Hondorp. Marilyn — Business Ed . B A Western Mich Umv.. M A Umv of Mich.. 6 years total. 3 years TCHS Hutchinson. Barbara -Comm Arts. B A Mich. State Umv . 3 years total, 1 year TCHS Jacobs. Paul — Vocational. BA Mich State Umv. total 3 years. 1 year TCHS Johns. Jean — Phys Ed.. B A. Hillsdale College. SCOPE. 8 Wars TCHS Johnson. Ronald — Mathematics. BA Central Mich Univ.. M A Central Mich Umv . 18 years total. 7 years TCHS Kinsman. George — Business. Ed.. B A and M A Bowling Green State Umv Kirby. Winona — Home Econ . B A Mich State Univ 22 years total. 13 years TCHS Koschara. John — Art. B A Alma College. M A Umv of Mich . total years 22. 14 years TCHS Larson. Lynn - Social Studies. B A Umv of Mich . total 14 years. 11 years TCHS LeMleux. Joe — Social Studies. B A St Bernard College. M A Central Mich Umv.. Varsity Basketball Coach. 9 years total. 5 years TCHS Lesser. Phyllis — Comm Arts, B A Umv Of Cononnati. Sponsor Tn-Hi-Y. Director, total 5 years, 2 years TCHS Lewallen, Robert — Math. B A at Olivet. Bo-Gi Director. Football Coach. 9 years total. 9 years TCHS Lewis. Christina — Foreign Languages. B A at Katrine Holm, Sweden. Inter American U. Puerto R co. 2 years total. 2 years at TCHS. Livingston. William — Science. B A Northern Mich University. M A At Western Mich University. 5 years total. 5 years at TCHS Lober. John — Physical Education. B A at Bowling Green State University. M A at Bowling Green State University. Head Track Coach. 12 years total. 7 at TCHS Lober. Robert — Ind Arts-Chairman. B A at Bowling Green State University. M A at Central Mich University. Varsity Club. Ski Club. 11 years total. 5 at TCHS Lombard. Lome Home Ec.. BA at Michigan State University. 10 years total. 4 at TCHS Maclnnls. Maxine - Guidance and Counseling. B A at Central Michigan. M A at Michigan State. 17 years total. 14 at TCHS Malmstrom. David — Social Studies, B A at Central Mich University. MA Michigan State University, and Central Mich University. JV Basketball. 5 years total. 5 at TCHS Mason. Jeanette — Communication Arts. B A at Michigan State University. Thespian Sponsor. 6 years total. 6 at TCHS McManus. Michael — Social Studies. 8 A at Michigan State University. Jr Class Advisor. TCHS PTSA. 8 years total. 7 at TCHS Merchant. Edwin — Science. B.A at Michigan State University. MA at Unmversity of Michigan. Sophomore Class Advisor. 15 years total. 14 at TCHS Mlllross. David — Music Department. B A at Central Michigan University. Bel Canto Singers. High School Musical. 9 years total. 4 at TCHS. Mitchell. Maureen — Business Department. 8BE at Eastern Mich. Umvervty. 7 years total. 4 at TCHS Mixer. Lynn —- Physical Education. B A at Michigan State University. M A Central Michigna University. SCOPE. 7 years total. 7 at TCHS Nelhardt, Jonas — Industrial Arts. B A at Central Michigan Umvervty. M A. at Central Michigna Umvervty. 9 years total. 8 at TCHS. Nykerk. Larry — Communication Arts. BA at Western Michigan Unwervty. M A. at Western Michigan Umvervty. Varvty Tennis Coach. Film Senes Coordinator. 9 years total. 9 years at THS Palmer. Merceditas — Foreign Language. 8 A at Umvervty of Michigan. 12 years total. 9 at TCHS Pampu. Virgil — B.A at Umvervty of Michigan. M A at Umvervty of Michigan. 8 years at TCHS Parrish. David — Music. B A Central Mich. Umv M A. Central Mich Umn.. Musical. Choral-Aides. 11 years total. 12 years TCHS Post. Ann — Mathematics. B A Mich State Umv.. 2 years total. 1st year TCHS Potes. Ann — Art. BA Mich State Umv , M A Mich State Umv . 18 years total. 18 years TCHS Raymond. James — Driver Education. B A Mich State Umv . M A Mich State Umv.. Golf Coach. 20 years total. 7 years TCHS. Riley. Gall — Foreign Language — French. BA Central Mich Umv . Coach. 9 years total. 9 years TCHS Rosendale. David — Art. B A Adrian Coliege. Art Club. 9 years total, 7 years TCHS Sabo. John — Comm Arts. B A Mich State Umv.. 14 years total. 14 years TCHS. Sa lath let. Lyndon — Comm Arts. BA Alma College. Head Coach; TCHS Ski Team. 15 years total. 15 years TCHS Scharf. Gall — Comm Arts. BA Umv of Wisconsin, PTSA Reflections Chairperson. 5 years total. 1 year TCHS Schubert. Arthur — Administration — Principal. B A Mich State Umv . M A M.ch State Umv.. Student Council. 10 years Teaching 10 years Admin total. 21 years TCHS Search. Cathy — Comm Arts. B A Western Mich Umv.. 7 years total. 3 years TCHS Sonneman. John — Social Studies. BA Mich State Umv.. Pep Club. Assistant Wrestling. 11 years total. 11 years TCHS Stocking. Eleanor — Comm Arts. B A Central Mich Umv , MA Central Mich Umv . Theatre tours Study tours. 23 years total. 10 years TCHS Stupka. Daniel — Science. M A Mich State Umv , 13 years total. 11 years TCHS Sutherland. Irvin — Special Education. B A Mormngvde College, Sioux City. Iowa. M A Umv of Mich.. 20 years total. 8 years TCHS Swire. Laura — Comm Arts. B A Mich State Umv . 8 years total. 8 years TCHS Talford. Gregory — Music. B M E. Central Mich Umv . Addi tional work Univ of Mich.. Trojan Brass. Jazz Band. 9 years total. 8 years TCHS Thibodeau. Joseph — Mathematics. B A Alma College. M A Umv of Mich . 25 years total. 14 years TCHS Thornburg. Beverly —Comm Arts, B A AltxanCollege. M A m progress. Challenger. Winter Comedy. 4 years TCHS Trahair. Norman — Vocational. B A Mich State Univ . MA Mich State Umv . 18 years total. 18 years TCHS Turovaara. Paul — Science. B A Northern Mich Umv . M A Northern Mich Umv . 7 years total. 5 years TCHS Urban. Jerry Social Studies. B A Mich State Umv . M A Mich State Umv,. 10 years total. 9 years TCHS. Velker, Kay — Special Education. B A Umv of Mich . M A. Univ of Mich . 10 years total. 2 years TCHS Wetters. Richard — Comm Arts. M A Mich State Umv . 11 years total. 6 years TCHS. Wlttig. Brenda — Social Studies. B A Mich State Umv . Girls J V Basketball. 8 years total. 5 years TCHS Wood. Roger ■— Mathematics. B A Hillsdale College. M A Central Mich Umv . Football — Varsity Asst . 7 years total. 7 years TCHS Young. Billie — Comm Arts. B A Central Mich Umv . Forensics Individual Events. Directed Children s Theatres. 4 years total. 4 years TCHS Young. Dan — Industrial Arts. B A Western Mich Umv . Coach — Cross Country Track. 12 years total. 12 years TCHS Student CoMwis. Shelley Mane 21. 166 167. 184 185. 240 Cook. Gerald Herbert 21 Cook. Linda Kay Grishaw. Jane Ann 24. 175 Groszek. Diane Josephine 24. 139 184 189 Grueber. She Hey Mane 24. 172 Hagan, Robin Carol 24 Kuepfer. Lon Lynne 27 KuNman. Thomas Gerard Kurtzai. Lydia Elizabeth 27 Lamb. Fred Sanford 76. 90. 123 Index Cooper. Mary Lynne Hagerty. Tammy Jo 24. 98 183. 189 Larme. Douglas John Corcoran, Brian 21 Hahnenberg. Laura Marie 24 Lance Sandra Kay Corcoran. Thomas W Halachukas. Pamela Jane 24 Lancewicz Kathy Lynn 27 Cordero, Oscar Luis 178 Haiberg. Jon Henry 24 Lang ERen Kay 27. 183 Core. Patricia June 21 Hall. Barbara Joyce 24 Lappo. Dawn Mane 27 SENIOR CLASS LIST Core. Richard Alan HaU. Bruce Craton Lard . Carol Jean 27. 125 (CLASS Of 1977) Cosgrove. Steven Richard 21 HaHoway. Deborah Gene Laureii. Scot Douglas 1976 77 Cosgrove. Thomas Allan 38. 90. 91. 190 Hamacher. Michael Robert 24. 190 Lautner. 8enjamm Joseph 27. 176. 190 Cote. Carl Ray 21 Hamilton. Nicholas John 54 Lautner. Edith Louise 38 Ackerman. Beth Anne 18 Courtade Matthew Joseph 21. 89. 105. 190 Hanley. Stacy Lee 24 Lautner. Janet Sue 28. 135 Adorns. C.it' Jc 18 Cramer. Kelly Lynn 21. 103. 106 Hanna. Kelley Jean 24 Lautner. Marsha Sue 28 Adams Steven Kent 18 Crampton. Thomas Norman 21 Hansen. Timothy Edward 24 Lavm. Daniel Kurt Adier. Lee Ann 18 Crawford, Kerry Annette 21 Harmer. Susan Elizabeth 24 Lee. Loren Glen 28 Alpers. Anthony David 18 Cray. Patricia Gail 21 Harmon. Toma Mane 25 Leis, Gregory Louis Amidon Karen Ann 18 Cross Laune Jo 21. 172 Harp. Richard Leo. Jr 38 Lemeron. Kathy Jo Anderson. Pamela Kyle 18 Crouch. Catherine Ann 21 Harris. Cheryl Dee 25. 139 Lemmon, Brian Keith 28 Anderson Paul Henry 18. 76. 101. 105. 141 Dailey John Harris. Linda Lee 25 Lerchen Jeanne Mane Ankerson. George Boyd 18 Dancer. John Edwin 21 Harris. Richard Keith Lewis. Deborah Ann 28 Apr ill, Kenneth Allan 18 Davis. Gary 21 Harrison. Stephen Dale 38 Lewis. Suzanne Barbra 38. 179 Apr ill. Sherry Ann 18 Davis. Michael Foster 86 87. 90 Hartman. Betty Lynn 25. 135 Lightfoot Stacey Lee 28 Armour. Jeffrey David 18 76 DeBruyn. Barbara Lynne 21. 94 95 106 107 Hartsell Brenda Ann Loper LuVterna Or ah 28 Arnold Katherine Elizabeth 18 173. 184 DeJong. Karen Mane 21. 175 Harvey. Nancy Mane Lorenz. Debra Dunbar Arnold Pamela Sue 173 Deloy. Cheryl Ann H asm an. Charles Michael Lotan. James Earnest 104. 105 Arnold Thomas Ivan 18 Denham. Mark Allen 21. 141 Haon. James Frederick 25 Loveland. Cynthia Ann 28 98 Asiala Michael Richard 38. 86 183. 190 Detwiler Michelle Ann 21 Hawley. Bethlee Anne Lowed Brenda Deniece 28 A. Dewar Thomas Richard Hayes. Anne Margaret 25. 184 185 Lozowski. Richard Ray Baase. Susan Lynette 18 Dillard. Charles Alan 21 Hayes. Ke«th Mark Magee. Charles Austin Baal Richard David 18 Dillon. Kirk Marshall Hayward. Renee Mary 25 Magee James Daniel Bate Milan 18 105 Dmgeman Michael John 21 Hayward. Sheryl Lyn 25. 189 Magee. Cheryl Mane 28 Banks. LaMont Anthony 189 Dixon. Steven Jerome 21 Haywood. Karen Eileen 25 Mahn David Charles 28. 86. 90 Banton. Wayne Edwin 18 Doctor. Walter E . Jr 21 Heerman, Christine Elaine 25. 161. 171 Maison, Dawn Ann 28. 175 8arnes. David Lee 18 Dohm. James Vernen. Jr 21 Hemmg. Pamela Jean 25. 181 Makowski Mark Stephen 38. 130 Bartlmg, Barbara Helen 18 Donhaiser. Kristi Ann 22 Hendges. David Michael 25. 123 Maloney. Deborah Lee 28 Bay. James Robert DonneHy. Susan Kay 22 Henry. Joel Leon 25 Manke David Richard 38 Beadle Charlotte Edwma 18 Doom bos. Daniel Lynn 22 Heuman. Christie Kay Marlatt. Christine Mane 28 Beard Marcia Ann 18 Doornbos Dennis Lee 22 Hewitt. Ralph Earland 25 Marrow. Bryan K. 28 Beckett James Robert 18. 90, 141 Downer Daniel Kim 22 Hibbard. Ten Mitchel 25 Marsh. Fred Willard III 28 86 Beckstrom Jeanne Ann 106 Dreves. Linda Mane 22. 172 Higgins. Merideth Ann Martin. Tammy Sue 116 Bedard James Edward 18 Drilling. Patrick Murray 22 Hmtz. Daniel Wayne 25. 190. 191 Martinson. Evelyn Marie 28 Beers. Timothy Martin 18 Dumbr.lle. Dean Glen 22 Hodek. Thomas Charles Marvm. Thomas Albert 28. 183 Belanger Timothy James 19. 76. 165 Dungjen. Brian Wayne 22 Hodges. Michael Keith Mateer Susan M 28 Ben Rodney Thomas 19 Dunham SaWy Arlene 22 Hoeizel Jean Elizabeth 25. 181 Mathas. Rob r i ■ Ben William Daniel. Jr 19 Dunk low Kristm Janet Holbrook Rachel Hope Matson. Bryce W 28 Bellant Sandra Mane 19. 172 Dupuis Phillip Matthew 22 Holbrook. Rebeckah Faith Mattern. jin Annette 28. 198 Bellows. Thomas Howard Durga. Dianna Lynn 22 Hotsather. Brenda Sue Maue. Jennifer Lynn 28 Bel yea Annette Joyce — Osbend Edwards Eugene Ray 38 Hoisted. Joel Chrts 25 Mauie Gail Mare 29 Benak. Cynthia Lee 19 Egeter. Penny Jean 22 Horn. Linda Sue 25 Maxbauer Rose Catherine 29 Benak Donald Lee 19 Eikey. Debra Kay Houghton. Brian L 25 McClain. Robert 29 Benedict. John Charles 19. 104. 105. 190 Ellens. Tammy Diane 22 Hone. Janet Elizabeth 25. 106 McClellan Rebecca Jean (Ex Stu ) Bensley Bonnie Jean 38 123 1 39 179 Elkott. Casey John Hughes. Barbara Jean McCoy Jennifer Lynne 29 Berry. Ron A Ennis. John Orville 22 Humphrey. Karen Marie McCracken Janet Dena 30 Besko John Leo Erhart Michael Thomas 22 Hus ted. Terry Michael 25 Noteware. Julia Anne 30 Biondo. Francis Jefferson Esther. Richard Lee 22 Huston. Stephen Eugene N owl and Lone Mar.ei 30 Black, usa A (exchange student) 19 Evans. Shane Brian 98 Hutchinson. Bruce Warren 25. 98. 99. 175 Oberholtzer Nancy Mare 30. 101 Black. Susan Marie 19 Ewmg. Rebecca Ann 22. 139 179 184 185 Hutson. Jodi Anne 181 O'Brien Daniel Paul 86. 127 190 Black. Susan Mane 19 Fall. John Mendith 22 Hyman. Eric James 25 O'Brien. Jacqueline Christine 31 Blackmore. David Burnette 19 Feiger Alan Lee 22 Irish. Donald Erv 26 O'Connor. Randy Bryan -j Btaser. Tern Lynn 19 ceiker. Brenda Lynn 22. 183 Jackson. Sheryl Arm 26 Ogden. Claudia Jean Blood Susan D ne 19 125 Ferguson. Charles Todd 22 Jacobs. Douglas Richard 26. 133 Oleson. Lesa Beth 31 Blow Suellen K 19 Fields. Joseph Louis Jagoditsh. Cindy S 26 Oleson. Michelle DeLynn 31 Bobb. Thomas Arthur 19 Frfarek. James Raymond 22. 76. 190 Jamieson. Lon Elaine 26 Oliver. Jeffrey Lewis Bogley William Aubrey 19 83 98 99 FiHuns. James Dale 135, 171. 182 Jason Elame Ann 26. 106. 139. 189 192 Olman, Pamela Sue Bopry Gary Wayne Fmateri. Marcia Carol 139 Jaqmsh. James Richard Ooley. Thomas Edwm 31. 105. 190 Boudjalis. Kathy Mane Finch. Debbie 22 Jennett. Duane William 26 Orton. Barry Jerome Boursaw. Roxanne Mane 19. 171 Fmeout. Terry E 23 Johns. Cindy Lee 26 Ott. Dame! Charles Bower George William. Jr. 19 Fmfrock. Sheridan Yvonne Johnson. Jean Cecilia 26 Overholt. Jana Kaye 31 Bower Susan Lou 19 Fmmla. Mitchell John 23. 171 Johnson. Jeffery Michael Owen. David Duncan 31 Braden. Joan Alice Fitzgerald. Charles Edward 23. 76. 104. 105 Johnson. Juke Kaye 26. 175. 182 Packer. Paula Sue 31 Brakei Grace Ann 19 Ford. Stephen Douglas Johnson. Karen Arm 26 Pahl Susan Carol 31 Bramer. Christopher Charles 19. 90. 91 Fouch. Barbara Jean 23 Johnson. Karen Yvonne 26. 162 Pankow. Wade Kenneth Braiaiki. Scott Phillip 19 86 87. 183 190 Fox. Loren Dwight Johnson. Steven Harold Park. Jon David 31 Brett. Carolyn Sandra 19 Franke Sharon Ann 23 Johnston. Craig Christopher 26. 86. 122 Parker Brenda Sue 31. 141. 189 Brewer Eric Robinson 171 Franks, Larry Alan 38. 183. 186 Johnston. Richard Douglas 26. 90 Parker. Brent Charles 31 Brimmer David Eugene 19. 141 Fraser. Thomas Lee 23 Jokfersma. Lon Linn Parker. David Eliot 31 Bnnkerhoff. Kevin James 105. 162. 183 Frazier Douglas James 23. 86 Jones James Brum 26 86 127. 159 189 190 Paupore. Ter an E Bristol. Jacqueline Lee 19 Frazier. Terry Eileen 137. 190 Jones. Jeffrey Pierce Pedersen. Peder Waither 8ritton, Thomas Lloyd 19 French. Timothy Alan 23. 98. 190 Jones. Kendall Wayne 56. 145 Peion Jamie Verna 31. 141. 161. 165. 181. 183 Broughton Kathleen Mane 20 Fritz. Donald Lee Jones. Marilyn Sue 26 Pendock. Bruce Allen 31 Broughton. Leonard P 20. 110 Gabnck James Robert 23 Jordan. Jody Marie 26 Penrod. Dennis James Brown. Jaime Leigh Gaines Steve Arthur 23. 165 Julien. Brian Keith Perez-Banuet. Tonatiuh Brown Leslie Lee 20. 177. 183 Galla Jody Ann 23 Julien. Kenneth James Pero. Katherme Jo 31 Brown Mary Elizabeth 20. 137 Gakoup David Kelley 23 Junker. Susan Margaret 56 Peterson. Eugene Russell Bruckner. Lon Kay 20. 133 Garetson Melanie 23 Kage Barbara Kay 26 Peterson. Shellie Anne 31 Buchan. Gregory Garland. James Alan 23 Kahrs. Kathy Jean 173 Pettengiil. Tomiiean Jo 31 Burgess Dale Francis 76 Garrett. Randall Jay Kantz, Debra Lynn (Finch) Phillips. Thomas Edward Burkheiser. Susan Bnget Garshaw Katheryn Iris 23 Kauffman. Ann Louise (Exchange Stu.) Pickard. Jeffrey Samuel 31 Bush. Daniel Mark 20. 110. 149 Garvin. Patricia Rose 23 Kearns. Deborah Joye Piehl. Vick. Lynne 31. 135. 182 Bushey. Shelly Cay 20 Gauthier. James Steven 86 87 Kedrovicz Barbara Jeanne 26 Pierson. Gregory Kent Bussa Daniel Edward 20 165 Gauthier Jeffrey David Keesor. Carolyn Ann 26. 106. 107. 139 Pmcumbe Valerie Kae 31 Butrick. Debra Lee 20 Gauthier. Kathleen Louise Keiderhouse. Douglas Lee Pmes Brad Enc 38 83 86 177. 190 Butrick. Janice Joy 20 Gauthier. Linda Sue 23 Kelly. Kathleen Ann 36. 107 Ptamondon. Rickey A Cam. Michael Christopher 20. 189 Gauthier, Orville David 181 Kenny. Greg Harlan 26 Pobuda. Donald Lee 31 Caldwell. Janice Denise 20 Gauthier. Tina Mane 23 Kerr Michael Guy 27. 100. 101 Pobuda. John Thomas 31. 90. 41 Carmien. Judy Lynn 20 Gauthier. Ursula Kay 23 Kevwitch. Brian Alan 27 Poncar. Steven Edward 32. 110 Carpenter Patricia Joan 20 Geer Kenneth Edward Kidd. Janice Marilyn 27 Popp Michael Roy 32 Carrizales. Jessie Rickey Gerow. Nancy Jean 23. 121 Kwnbel. Konme Lynn 27 Porter. Harry Dean Cartwright. James Stewart 20 Gilbert. Cheryl Ann 23 Kimbrell. David Allen 27 Powell. Theresa Ann Cebula. Lucy A 20. 165 Gil bo. Carol Ann 23. 123 King. Joyce Mane 27 Prentice. Kerry Lee Chambers. Rebecca Sue 20 Gillson. Timothy Glenn 123. 190 King. Lynda Mane 27 Prmgle. James Okis. Jr Champt. Joel Gilmet. Jane Marie 23. 181 Kinney LarrRandai 27. 76. 127. 165. 190 Prouty. Polly Jeane 32. 85 98. 106 Chapman. Curt James Gilmore. Michael Merrei 23 Kinney. Steven Lynn Prowns. Gary Dwam 32. 86 189 190 Choumard Gary Lee 20 Gleuch. Deborah Joan 24 Kirk. Jenny Ann 38 Pruski. Alan Thomas Chung. Mantel CiHan Goddard. Michael James 38 Kirt. Debra Lynn 27 Purfuss. Brian Alan 32. 189 Cizek. Randal Joseph 20. 86. 87 Goff. Brenda Jean 177 Kistler. Michael Dwight 27 Purfuss. Candy Lee 32 Clark. Timothy John 38 Goff. Leslie Chnstwe 24. 84 Klang. Marjorie Lynn 189 Purfuss. Steven Eugene 32 Clmgan. Cynthia Ann 20. 139 Goggin. Donna Mane 38 Klepetka. Susan Mary 27 Quick. Ann Mane 32 Clinton, Jennifer Lynn 20 Gordon. Steve George 24 Kohl. Jay Timothy Qumn Suzanne Tai 32 Clous Barbara Della 20. 107 Gore Cindy Sue 24 123. 171. 189 Koschara. David Carl 27 Raddiffe Mark Wayne Clous Garth W Graham, Bruce James Kramer. Kimberly Kay 27 Rademaker Donald Jay 32. 145 Clous. Gerald Charles Gray. Cathy Lou 24. 171 Kratky. Gregory Allen 27 Raftshoi. Rudolph Wiliam 32. 165 Coddmgton. Lynda Lee 20 Gray. Susan Ann 24 Kratky. Katherine Ann 27 Rakan. Rudy Irwin 32 Coddmgton. Pamela Sue 20 Green. Michele T 24 Kropp. Mary Elizabeth 27. 192 Ramsey. John P Colasanti. Nancy Ann 20 Greenman. Steven James 24, 181. 190 Kroupa. Tammy Ruth 27 Rasmussen. Gerai Allen 32. 133 Raymond Thomas William 32. 86. 90 Coleman. Laurie Elame 21. 184 Greilick. Christina Anne 137 Kruger. Jennifer Lynn 27 Colins. Laurie Lynn 21. 177. 183 Griffin. Laura Lee 24 Krupp. Linda Sue Reay. Tami Diane 32 234 Recec. Martin Allan 32 Reed, Michael Allen 38 Reed Michele Elizabeth 32 Re d Michael Douglas 32 Rents. Therese Anne 32. 125. 179 Rennie Michael Ansley 32 Rhoads. Ten Lyn 106. 148. 170 Rice Anthony Thomas 38 Rice. Jeffrey Lee 32. 146 Rice, Scott Richard 32. 76. 110. 190 Richards Janet Ellen 32 Richards. Paula Ann Richardson. Kenneth Grant Rickard. Daniel Thomas 38. 76. 83. 190 Ritchie. Brian Thomas 33 Robbins, Cherry Gwen 33 Robbins. Nancy Kay 33. 106 Robtnson, William Arno 33. 105 Rodebaugh. Michelle Kay 33 Rogers. Anne Catherine 33 Rogers. Joseph Henry 33. 183 Rogers. Sandra Lynn 33 Roney. John James 33 Rosenthal. Scott Andrew Roth. Sherry Ann 33 Rupard. Gordon Ray Rushlow. Charles Alan Russell. Mark E. Sarber. Oentse Joann 33 Sams. Donna Joanne 33 Sarya. Rebecca Suzanne 33. 123 Savage. Brian Keith 33 Savage Mark Allen 33 Saxton. Daniel Wayne Schafer. Debra Ann 33. 123 Schaub. Howard Joseph 33 Schlosser Elizabeth Ann 33 Schlueter Duane Edward 33 Schneider. Laurel Ann 33. 106 Schneider. Pamela Mane 33 Schopieray. Ann Renae Schopieray. Christine Mane 33. 103 Schopieray. Donna Jean 33 Schroder. Lynn Elizabeth 33. 171 Scott. Alan E Scott. Keith Duane Scusset. Kyle Ehza Secor. Kenneth E 34 Seese. Thomas David 128 Sell. David James Sellke. Jeretyn Kay 34 Shaft. Bryan Deith 34 Shaffer, Susan Yvonne 34 Shaw. Ruth GabneHe 34 Shaw. Sarah Blair 34 Shea. Katherine Jane 34. 175 Shea. Michael P 190 She her. Judy Mane 94. 107 Shekfer. Thomas Joe 34 Sherlock. Marlene Marie 34 Sherman. Deana Jo 34 Shields. Phikp Reed 101 Shuck. Erruty Ann Shutter. Thomas Michael 34 Simon. Enc Peter 155. 160. 161 Skinner. Barbara Jean 34 Skorski. Dianna Sue 34 Skrubb. Nma L. 34 SkudUnck. Catherine Ann 34. 145 Slack. Sherri Lou 34. 141 Smith. Akce Dawn 34 Smith. Diane Mane 173 Smith. William Claude. Ill 34. 86. 100. 10i Snyder. Paula May 34. 146 Sondee. David William 34 Soper. David Alan Sox. Cheryl Lynn Spaulding. Martin John 34. 182. 183 Spencer. Daniel Brian 34 Spacer Enc Victor 34 Sqmres Wayne William 34 Staub. Charles Joseph. Jr Steed MicheBe D 35 Stegmeyer. Cheryl Lynn 35 Stenke Mark Alan Stephenson. Lawrence than Stevens Charles Richard 35 Stevens Diane C 35 Stevens. Juke Anna 35 Stewart. Kevin Robert 35 Stowe. Annette Mane 35 Strait. Penny Lynn Strang. Tammy Denise 35 Strieker. Susan Ellen 35 Sullivan. Anne Mane 35 Suurs. Teresa Mane 170. 171 Swisher. Kennedy 35 Symons. Jay Ronald Symons. Michael Lee Tankersley. James Milton 35 Tatch. Debra Anne 35. 135. 159 Tate. Peter Jon 35 Taylor. Joan DeEtte 35. 84. 171 Terry. Ray Steven fetu. Brad Joseph 35 Thayer. Lenorogene Nell 35 Thayer. Michael J. Thiel. James Joseph Thomas. James Paul Thomas. Kelly Sue 35. 94. 96 107 Thomas. Timothy Neil 35 Timm. David Kent 35 Tobm. Jennifer Lane 35 Tomcal. Mark Lloyd 35. 190 Tomei. Julie Ann 35 Tompkins. David John 35 Tompkins. Thomas P Towner. Noelter Carol 35 Trager. Jeffry Thomas Tremarn. Jan Mane 35 Trimmer. Shelley Denise 36 TuUer. David Mark 36. 105 Underwood. David Mark 36. 105 VanderMuelen. Perry Dean 36 Veenstra. Mark Sidney 36. 145 Vermetten. Matthew David 36. 183 Vert. Connie Sue VerWiebe. Joy Anne 36 Voeikel. Brenna Jean Vreeiand. Victor Chase Waclawski. Debra Ann 36 Wagoner. Linda Katherine 38 Walter. Jeffrey Lynn Walters. David Brian 36 Walters. Randy Paul 36. 105 Walworth. Cindy Jo 36. 161 Wares. Scott Eugene 36 Warwick. Daniel Patterson. Ill Washburn. Thomas Walter 36 Watkins. Douglas Jay 89 Watson. James Robert 36 Weather holt. Jon Thomas Weathers. Renee Mane 39. 177 Weber. Julie Ann 36 Weber. Kimberfy Jean 39 Weber. Thomas Jay 36. 141 Weese. Brian CoMms 36 Weidenhamer. Joan Eileen 36. 123 Weir Daniel R Weiselberg. Vicki Sue 36 Welch Lawrence Troy 36 Wendland WiHiam D 36. 118. 182 Westcott. Cmdy Lou Weston. Jeffrey Robert 36 Whaley. Wendy Sue Wheat. Bradley Irvin 36 Wheaton. Richard George Wheeiock. Darnel Lee 36 White Anna Sophia 36 170. 171. 173 Wicfcstrand. Joy Lanae 37. 106. 123. 170. 171. 173 Wiesler. Angelia Sue 37 Wutala. Pamela Kay 37. 155. 165. 170 Wilcox. Stephen Paul 37 Wilkes. Karen Loutse 37 Wittuns. ferry Arthur 37 Wilkinson. Kelley Williams. Stanley Michael 37. 182 Williams. Susan Elizabeth 37. 84 Wiltman. Scott Michael 37 Wilson. Charlene Sue 37 Wilson. James Adams Windbigler Mary Marie Wmowiecki. Darnel Clinton 37 Wise. James Russel 37. 88. 89 104 Wise William Nesbitt 37. 88 Wblos yn. Margaret Wooters. Linda Marie 37 Wright. Douglas Wayne 37 Wright. Marilyn Kay 37. 98 Wright Nancy Ekzabeth 37 Wnght. Shana 37 Wright. Sharon Lee 37 Wurm. Randal Joseph Wyatt Lisa Renee 37. 84 170. 171. 189 192 Wyckoff. Charles Norman 37. 105. 190 Wysong. Joshua L Yahr. Clayton Aftson 37 Xbrfc. James Russel (Ex Stu ) 37 Tbung. Kristm Louise 37. 139 Zilafro. Timothy Jay 37 Zimba. Sandra Annette 37. 103 Zimmerman. Jon Jeffrey 37. 155. 160. 161.192 Zoulek. Tomas James 37 Zywidu. Edward Joseph 37 Zywicki. Robert Allen JUNIOR CLASS LIST Class of 1978 War 1976-77 Abernathy. John 40 Ackerman. Rhonda Adams. Brenda 40 46 Ahiberg. Randan Ads worth. Kent 83 Aites. Boyd Aites. Eric A|a. Thomas 90 Albro. Diane Alderman. Brian Aldrich. David 40. 46 123. 135 Aldridge. Dame! 149 Alexander. Phikp 90 Allen. Cahnn AMen. Susan 40 Alters. Charlene 40 Aipers. Robert 40 Amidon. Nancy 40 Anderon. Mark Andres. Theresa 40 Ankerson. Cynthia Ansorge. Janet 40 Arnold. Bruce 40. 105 Arnold. David 40 Arnold. Mike Ash. Mike Avaia. David 40 Augustine. Craig Avery. Kreg 40 Baesch. Cynthia 41. 133 Baker Donald Baker Renee Bancroft. Leslie 41. 173 Bankey. Brenda 41 Barnes. Kelly Barnes. Ronda 41 Barnes. Zane 41 Basta Douglas 41. 181. 188 Bazzett. Eric Deweese. Robert 43 Beadle. Bethany 41 Dewilder. Beverly 43 Beagle Bradley 41. 76. 188 Dickinson. Deborah 43. 107 Beagle Jon Dixon. Brian Beardsley. Geana Doerr. Bret 135 Be a verson Tony 41. 88. 89. 105 John. Thomas Becker. Barbara 41. 106. 107. 139 Doormen Randell Beers. Kathleen 41 Dost. Michael Beery. Ronald 41 Dow. Laune 43 BeN Steven 78. 192 Doling. Michael 43 8embeneck. Debra 41 Driver. Laune 43. 139 Bennett. Diane 128 Drury Sheria 43 Bennett. Suzanne 41 Duchamp. Darnel Bensen. Chris 41 Duel. Darnel 43 Berner. Patricia 41 Dunbar. Lisa Berry. Ellen 41 Dunbar. Tracey Bettley. Michael 41 Duncan. Thomas 43 Bensen Chris 41 E dinger Jeffrey 43 Berner. Patricia 41 Edwards. Joyce 43. 84. 85 Berry EMen 41 Eggli. Mark 43 Bettley. Michael 41 Egler. Michael 43 Blaylock. Jeff Ehltnger. Mary Ann 43 Bonomo. Keith 41 Elliott. Drew Boomer. Thomas 41 Elsbury. Ekzabeth Boone. Dale Elsenheimer. John 43. 88. U Boring. David 41. 146 801. Bovee. Douglas Elsenheimer. Louis 43 Bowen. Joel Elzer. James 43 Bower. Lynn Elzmga. Lynn 43 Braden Barbara 41. 173. 188 Emenck. Dick 43 Braden. Kay 41 Emerson. Thomas Braden. Vanessa 41 Endres. William Bradford. Robin 41. 145. 188 Ervmg. Daniel Brantley. Tim Evans. Tamlynn 43. 84 Breithaupt. Jan 41 Ewing Mark 43. 123 Brentana. Jyl 41 Farley, ferri 43 Brewer James Fehlman. Ralph BriM. Penny 41. 165 Feiger. Dawn 43 Bnnkerhoff. Beth Ferguson. Darnel Bristol. Bethany 41 Fettig. Karen Bristol. Linda 41 Fewms. Susan 43. 137. 149 Britton. Ekzabeth Finaten. Marilyn 43 Brown. Paul 41 Finfrock. David Brown. Sue 41 Fish. Brian Brubaker. Catherine 41 Fisk. Keith Brunette. Laura 41 Fleming. Laurie Buchan. Gregory Folk. Laurie 43 Buchan. Lavonda 41 Forbes. Val Bucket. David 42 Force. Lizabeth 121 Buday. Jon 42. 76. 87. 110. 190 Forcier. Curt 44 Bugai Mary 42 Ford. Susan 44 Bullard. Charlene 39 Fort on. Andre 44 Burbank. James Fosnight. Debra 44 Burdick. Lee Foster Mark 44 181 Burgess. Timothy 42 Fournier. Arthur 44 Burk. Arthur 76 Foust. Linda 44 Burkholder. Michael Fouts. James 44 Burns. Evelyn 42 Fox. Judith 44 Bunt. Jon Franke. Deborah 44 135 Burroughs. Kathy 42 Franke Joseph 44 Burtscher. Ekzabeth 42 Franklin MitcheA 44 110 Bush. Gregory 42 Fraser. Nikki Bush. Shirley 42 Frazier. Pamela 44 Buys. Michelle 42. 173 French. Jom 106 Bye. Lisa 42 Fnese. Kurt 76. 104. 105 CMvm. JiH 42 Fnske. Kim 44 Candey Mark 76. 90. 105 Fritz. Carol 44 Canute. Jeffrey 42 Frost. Herbert Canute. Scott Fulford. Paula 44 Capkn. Kit 42 Fuller. Robin 44 Capps. Chas Gabnck. Mark 44 76 Carling. EHa 42 Galta. Ann 44 184 Carlson. Mark 42 Gallegos Lydia Carroll. Patrick 42. 83. 192 Galloway. Tammy 44 Case. Michael 76. 86 GaNup. Lavon Case, Roger Gardner Pen 44 183 Cates. Susan 42. 139. 175 Gary. Dennis Cent Randy Gauthier. David 44 Cermak. Ryan Gavigan. Sheri Chamberlain. Charles Gavitt Mary 44 Champt. Gerard Gersch Kenneth 139 Chaney. Cheryl 42 GMbo. Robert 44 149 Chappel. Blame 42 GiAson. Debra Chei. Michael 42 Giimet. Thomas Chovtnard. Tina 42 Giuffre Michael 44 76. 86 Chmielewski. Mary 42 Glowacki. Michael Chnstner. Brian 42 Goense. Mark Clarke. Douglas 42 Goff. James Clme. J Michael 42. 83. 146. 183 Goodman. Brian Clouse. Warren 128 Gorcyca. Shan 44 Cobb. Brian Goss. Shawn 76 Cody. Mary 42 Graf. Jared 44 Col bath. Carol 42. 177 Graham. Cmdi Cole Randall 42. 165 Grant. Valene 44 Cole. Steven 42 Graves. Kelly Cook. Randy 76. 137 Green, Jennifer 44 Cooper. Anne 42. 184. 188 Green. Nancy 44 141 Cooper. David 42 Green. Wrfkam 76. 190 Cosgrove. Susan 42 Greene. Robert 44 Cox. Ernest 42 Gregory. Rita 44 175 Coyne. Patrick Gretkck Kathy 44 Crane. Jeffrey 42. 183 Grist. Mark 44 Crawford. Ian 43 Groesser. Cmdie Craycraft. Robert Groesser. Lynette Creager. Leitha 43 Grueber. Patrick 181. 188 Cuffaro. Michael 43 Grumley. fern 44 Cunningham. Wilkam 43 Guba. John 45 Curtiss. Susan 43 Habitz. Steven Danielson, fern 43 Hal Elena 45 Davis. Kirk Hall. Man David. Lisa Han. Mo«ra Dean. David 43 Ham. Theresa Dean. Jane Hampel. Nancy 45 Demas. Kathleen Hanchett Debra 45 Deloy. Cheryl 43 Hanchett Jean 45 Deioy. Sandra 43 Hanley. James 45 Deman. ferry Hanna. Debra DeMattia. Patricia 137 Hanna. Pamela Dewar. WAkam Hanna. Timothy Hansen. Arthur 45. 165 Hartley. Amanda Harrigan. Diana Harris. Devon Harris. Gayle 45 Harris. Linda Harris. Susan 45. 103 Harrison. Darla 45 Hartley Kelly 45. 163 Hatfield. Kim Haughn, Larry 45. 100. 101 Hawtuns. Robert Haywood. Joyce 45 Heimforth, Steven Heiss. Steven Hemming, Robert 184. 185 Hansel. Robert Hepner. Tina Herman. Lisa Hibbard. Con Higgins. Darnel 45 Hilbert. Larry Hilbert. Patricia Hmchens. Paul Hinds. Daruel Hobson. Kevin Hoffman. John 45 Hoffman. Mark 45 Hoffman. Scott 45 Hoffman. William Holland Steven H of tom, Charles 45 Hoogesteger. Susan 45 Hornacek. David Horton. Donna 45. 175 Hott. Michael Houle. Robert Howard. Ellen Howard Kathleen 45 Hoxs . Jennie 45 Hoy Randal HubbeM Robert Hubben. Wilham 45. 76 Huffman. John 45 Hunt. Marcia 45 Hurst. Jen 45. 76. 86. 100 101 Hutson Sheri 45 172 Irish. Leslie 45 Insh. Sandra Irwin. John Jacobs. Dianne 45 Jaeger. Donald 46 Joakee Ricky Jamieson. Jeanne 46. 162 Jamieson. Krista 46 Jamison. Patti Jennett. Cynthia 135 Jesswem. Monica Jewel Jody 46 Johnson. Christopher Johnson. Doug Johnson. Jane 46. 141 Johnson. John Johnson. Karen 46 Johnson. Kenneth Johnson. Onsis 46 Johnson. Pamela 46 Johnson. Robert Joldersma. Douglas Jones. Amy 46. 146 Jones. Kim Joppich Bernadette 46. 84. 148 188 198 Jordon. Robert 159 Ju n Don Pierre Juken Eksa 46 Kabat. Laura 40 Kadrovach. Sherrytynn Kahrs Steven 46 184. 185 186 Kaibfieisch. Julie Kalena. Linda 46 Kant7. Debra 146 Karowtch. Jeffrey Keane. Scott 182. 183. 184 185 186 Keane. Shawn 76 Keenan. Brendan Kelley Patrick 96 Kelly. Peter Kenney. Carolyn 46. 188. 189 Kenney. James Kenny. J 46 173 Kerby. Wade Kerkn. Knste 46 Kerrigan. Lorraine 46 Keusch. Judith Kidd. Walter Kiemele. Fred Kimbei. Kolleen 46 KimbreK Douglas Kindt. Brad King. Janet 46 Kinney. Tern Kvach. Kenneth 46 Korn. Paul K or son Mark 76 Kozelko. Kathleen 46. 84. 165 Krakowski. Mary Kramer. David Krohn. Gregory Kroupa. Mark Kroupa. Vicky Kruse. Shan 46. 173 Kucera. Janice 46 LaBonte. Linda Lammers. Scott 46. 165 Lamontagne. Debra 46. 105 Lancewicz. Garry 46 Lane. William Lardie. Brian Lard . Janice 46. 173 Largent. Thomas 46 Laurent. Greg Lautner. Cynthia 46 Lautner. David Lautner. Edward 46 Lavtgna. Linda 46 Lavire. Michael Lawrence Gregory 46 Lawrence. Pamela Lawyer. Larry Leach. Margaret 46 Leach. Randall Lais Shelly Leppek. Daniel 76 Lessard. Mark Lewis. Cynthia Lewis. Jeffrey 46 Lewis. Kimberly Uhoo Wrfkam 77 Lincoln. Beth Lmdal. Craig 47 Lindsey. Mar Unt. David 47 Unt. Tim Lipka. Suzanne 47 Uske. Mitchell Uvmgsway Gregg Lockwood. Heather 47. 98. 99 Loney Joseph 47 Loom . Use 47. 182 Loveland. Linda Lowell. Lon 47 Lund berg. Andrew 47 Mack. Susan 47. 172 Magee, vaier 47 Mahn. Vanessa 47 Mai son Joseph Mallory. Bart Marek. Brian Marsh. John Marsh. Ruth 47 Maslowski. Jan 47 Matthew. Jam 47 Mauk. Dwight Maunders. Ross 47 McAllister. Alan McCarry. Leith 47 McCarry. Lon 47 McFarlane Dawn 47 McGrath. Debbie McKian. Wendy McKinley. Kevin 47 McLachlan. John McManus. Mischa Me Master Karen 47. 173 McNabb. Steven 47 McQuade. Daniel 77. 100. 101 McQueer. Jan Merchant. Debra 47 Meyer. Rebecca 47 M ei. Laura 47 188 Mikula Meta 47 M4eski. Michael 90 Miller Richard 47 Miller. Rosemary Miller. Tern 47 M««en Beth 47. 182. 183 Mmnema. Thomas 47. 181 Mistele. Janet Molmen. Lisa 47 Monroe. Mark Moore. Douglas Moore. Steven Morgan. Charlene 47 Morgan Phyiks 47 Muehkng. rry 47 Murner Janice 48. 106 Murphy. April Musser. Lawrence Myers Michael Myers Sharon 48 Nall. Frank Neihardt. Don Nervig. Alan 48. 76 Newman William Nichols. Ronn N Hon. John 48 N rgarth Steve 48 105. 184 Norton. Rand 48. 76 Norton. Sharon 48 Nunn Cheryl 48 106. 139 Nye. A en O'Brien. Denette 48 Okver. Todd 48. 165 Oiney. Charlotte 48. 173 Olson. Richard Osborne. Billy 48 Overmyer. Deborah 48 Page Cathy 48 Palmer. Timothy Pampu. James 48 Pamch. Susan 48 Park. Steven 48 Parker. Wesley 48. 105 Parks. Larry 48 ParshaN Nancy 48 177 Paterson. Roger (David) Paupore Roger 48 Paupore. Taran Peckham. Emily 48 Peckham Ke«y Peete. Kimberly 48 Pelham. Kimberly 48 Pekzzan. Ann Pendock Doyle 48 Penney. Marc Perm. Amy 49. 173 Pero. Danny 49 Perry. Doug Petch, James Petroskey. Dan 49. 76 Pfennig. Nancy 49 Phillips. Edward 49 Pobuda. Donna Pobuda! Larry 49 182. 188 189 Poertner Timothy Pokay. Jean 49 Popa. William Popp. Theresa 49 Potter. Natal 49 Potvm. Mark Powell. Jon Powell. Theresa Prahl. David Prentiss. Melissa 49 Prosch. David Prouty. Paul 49. 83 Purkiss Bruce 49 76. 86 188 189 Purkiss. James Purvis. Michel 49. 145. 173 Quick. Joan 49 Rademaker. Michael 76. 86 Ramo . Kevin Randefl. Daniel Rasmussen. Hans Ray Mark 49. 183. 184. 185. 188 Reamer. Chris Reamer. James 49 Reed. Danny Reed. Debby Reed. Denny 49 Reed. Louann 107 Reed. Patrick 49 Reed PhyH 49 Reidei. Jeffery 49 Revnell. Teresa Richard. Jeffery 49. 186 Richards. Barbara 49. 106 Richards. Paul Richardson. Tracy 49 103. 159 Rinehart. Tonya Risk. Jean 49 106. 173 Risk June 49 106. 173 Ritch . Maureen 49 Ritoie. Jan 49 139. 190 Roach. Michael 49 Roach. Tarry Robertson. Steven. J Robertson. Steven. R Rocker. Dan ) Roe. William 49 Rogers Nancy 49. 173 Rogers Sally 49. 141 146 Rogers. Wilbam 49. 105 Rokos. Duard Rombouts. Paul 49 89 Roster. John 49. 76 Rot r. Judy Rozumny. Myron Rudd Robert 49 141 Rumen Therese 50 RundeU. Peter 50 Russell. Robert 50 Rusu. Lon 50 RuMa. Tod 50 Ryon. Kerri 50 Sarber Michael Saur. Thad Savage. Brad Sawyer. Randeii Saxton. Shawn 50 Schafer Michael 183 Schantz. Mark Sc her ting. Susan 50 Schaub. Fredrick 50 Scheub. Kenneth Schaub Randy 50 Schichtet. Lon 50. 172 Schichtel. Paul Schop ray W4kam 50 Schroeder. Michael Schroeder Wendy Schroth. James Schudbch. Rebecca 50 Schultz. Ricky 50 90 Schulz. Carol 50 Schumacher Mary 96 Schwmd. Jon Seeley Ke y 50 Sefcirk. Susan Selkirk. William. Jr. SeM. Susan 50 Send. David Send. Sue 50 Shaw Lest f i-- UN.au onen f. jfrTTfy Sherman. Kim Shmh. Karen 50. 15 Shockney. Scott 50 Shu tier. Cart S.kes Cynthia 50 S or ski P amelia 50. 170. 171. 189 S4va. Paula 50 Simone. Terese 50 Sinn. Mary Sipp . Patricia 50. 173 Skay. Jennifer Skudtarick. Conn 50 Sladek. James 50 Sleder Ky 50 Small. Thomas Smart. Thomas Smart. MM 50 Smith. Christine Smith. Craig Smith. David 50 Smith. Donald Smith. Doug Smith. John Smith, Keith 50. 90. 91. 190 Smith. Kevin Smith. Laur Smith. Michel 50 Smith. Penny 50 Smith. Ricky 50 Smith. Stuart Snath Tracy 51. 170. 171. 186 Smith. William Snow. Usa 51 Snyder. Kevin 51 Somero. Kevin 51 Soper Kenneth 51. 100 101 Spaulding. Molly 51 89 Spears Amy 151. 183 Spencer Jeffrey 51 76 90. 91 Sperry James Spohn. Theodore Sponger Susan 51. 155 Stafford. Steven 51 Starr. Joyce 51. 175. 181 Starr. Linda 51. 155 Stasmski. Lorraine 51 Steed. Jeanette 51 Stembach. Gary Stewart. Debra Stinson. Dave Stone. Cmdy 51 Stowe. Brad y Stowe. Defora 51 Stowe Laura 51. 146 Strait. Leroy 51. 76. 101 Strehlke. Kevin Strieker, Lynne 51 Strieker. Penny 51 Strong. Juke 56. 106. 107 Stuart. David Sullivan. Garry 51 Swanson. Janice 189 Sweet. Edmond Tanner. Debra 51 Tanner Matthew 51. 76. 101 Tanner. Vonn 72 Tate. Gregory Taylor. M 52 Taylor. Tanda Teag Lmda 52 Terry. Robert 52 159 Tervo. Audrey 52 Thayer. Michael Thirtby Juke 52 Thomann. Patricia Thomas. Brian 52 Thomas. Cynthia Thomas RandaM 52 Thomas. Robert 52 Thompson. Elizabeth 52 Thompson. James 52 Thompson J 52 Tobias. Christopher 52 Toedebusch. Bob ToSe Brian 52. 105 Tomaszewski. Kevin 52 Tompkvis. Jeffrey Tompims. Scott Too y. Yvonne Tossava Paula Tracy. Teresa 52 Trafford. Sandy Trimmer. Philhp Tvardek, Jeffrey Tvardek. Kris 52 Tyler. David Lifer. Mark 52 I In ilei a DaKa I unofrwooo nooen Underwood. Sarah 52. 105 Underwood. Victor 52 Vaiade. Robert 53 Van Norwick, Amy Vandervort. Jane 53 VanFarowe. Beth 173 Van Wagoner. Nancy 53 Vert. Anthony Waisanen Dennis 53. 183. 189 Waldo. Kim 53 Wail Susan Walsh Kimberly 53 Walsh. Tom 53 Walters. Mar 53 Walters Ray 76 Walters. Renee 53 Waremck. Brett Watson. Dawn Watson. Timothy 53 Watters. Jeffrey 53 Weadock. John Weadock. Stacey 84. 85 Weatherholt. David 53 Weber Frank 100. 105 Weese Phillip Wehr Mary Ann 53. 159 188 Weidenhamer. William 76. 105 Weiseiberg. Alien 53. 130 Welch. Wendy WeHs. Scott Werbinski. Arlene Werkema. Patricia Wester. Barbara White, Phyllis Whitefteld Beth W y. Elizabeth Wilhelm. Christopher 46 nilif y JfTMi ' Williams Denise Williamson. Laura 182. 183. 184 Wilson. Duwayne Wilson. Eunice Wilson. Neal Wilson. Todd Wmowiedu. Aloysms Wistrand. lesl Worn Lisa Wood. Kristina Wboster. Michael Wbotars. Chary Wright. Jamas 183 Wright. Kevm Wnght. Michael Yaomans. John Yokeum WilUam Wxjker. Stavan W ung Kirk Wnmg. Mary Xbung. Mika 190 ung. Tamarah Young Todd Zachary. Sam Zagars. Scott 76. 105 Zaigtar Brenda Zika. Tammy SOPHOMORE CLASS LIST (Class ot 1979) ar 1976-77 Abshee. Peggy L 56 Ahart. Christopher J. 56 Altonso. Linda M 56 Allard. Chan 56 Aken. David K 56. 141 Allan. Jamas E 56 Allan. Keky J. Alien Shawn F. 56 Artgawr Mary Amor. Tarm K 56 Anca Tracy M 56 Andersen. Cindy Kay 56 Anderson. Cathi A 56 Anderson. Keibne 56 Anderson. Lonnia G 56 Andres. Juba M 56 Andrews. Curtis Ankerson. Jon M Ankerson. Patricia J. 57 Antoine. Oscar J Antol. Shelley M 57. 172. 184 April. Jeffrey D. 57 Arnold. Sandra L. 57 Asiaia. Mei.ssa 57 Augustson. Tracy L. 57 Baasa. Pamela M 57. 172 Baasch. Gerald R Baglay Clifford G Bate. Nickoia C. 57. 105. 188. 189 Bailey. Raftord £ 123 Baker Mary K Baker. Steven 57 Balentine. Steven 0. Bankay. David B Barley. Michael R 57 Barnhart. Thomas M 57 Bartletts Dawns Bartone Dana P 57. 76. 109 Barraw. Brenda Kay Barraw. William Basch. Lisa R Bay. Nancy J. 57 Ba zett. Joseph M 57 Beadle Andrea 57 Becker Cheryl L. 57 Beckwith. David J. 57 Belcher Sue E 57. 172 Ben. Barbara A 57. 106 Bek. Robert B 86 Bek. Steven E 57. 78. 92. 105. 192 Bek. Thursday Bek. Timothy R 57 Berlin Barbara 57. 172 Betttey. Susan L B ehl Gregory W 57 89 105 Bigelow Larry D 57 Bigelow. Terry G Bondo William A B' by Brian D Blevins. 8nan I. 57. 76. 92 Bodkins. Lew Burnett 78 Bomer. Patnoa A 57. 139 Bonomo. Cann L 57 Boomer. Timothy W Bopry. Thomas B Bor gen Gerry D Boudfabs. Nick 76. 181 Bouschor. Amy 57 Bowen. Sonya A 57 Bower. Dean A. Bower. Scott A. 57 Boyd. Ward B Brackett. Ten T Brady. Mark R 57 Bramer. Kathleen M 57 Brammer Robert C- 57. 76. 92. 93 Bra aski Cathereie L 57 Breithaupt. David E. 58 Brennan Patrick F Brief Karen L 58 Brigham. Wiktam J. 58. 76. 92 Bnngman Carol L. 58 97. 98 99. 106. 107. 188 Bristol. Darnel E. Bristol. Michael Britton. Mary A 58 Broad. Rick E 58 Brown. Debra L 58 Brown. Ke S 58. 84. 125. 159 Brown. Robert C. 58 Bruckner. Daryl J. 58 Brunackey. Renee E 58 Bryan. Edward L. Bucco. Tomas A 58 Buchner. Pamela L. 58 Bugai Alan F 58 Burdick. Chen C. Burroughs. Jamie L. Bush. Charles W Bush. Gail M 58 Bush. Sandra 58 Butnck. Patrick L 58 Cam. Mark T. Canfield. Wikiam S 92 Cannon. Mark Scott Car mien. Max E 58 76. 105 Carpenter. Alan P 58. 89. 105 Carn ales. Jose 58. 105 Cartwright. Robert 58. 83. 125 Casciano. Chns 0 58. 79 Cass. Catherine Cerka. James M 105 Chalk. Bonnie J 58 183 Chandler. John E. 58 Chandler. Thomas P. 58 Chell. Steven E. Chmn. Leslie A 58 Choumard. Bonny L. 58. 141 Choumard. Dwayne L Choumard. Kevin M 58. 92 Ci ek. Thomas J. Clark. Sherry M 58 Clements. Gregory A 58 Clifford. Dan J 58 Chngan. Tamara M 58. 96 Coates. Scott D 58 Cobb. Deborah K Coddmgton. Cmdy K 58 Coddmgton. David C 58 Coddmgton. Vickie 58 Coesens. Keky L 59 Cole Ehzabeth Cole. Sandra L. 59 Coleman. Gary L. 59 Compton. Rodney L. Cook. Steven M 59 Corcoran. Margaret A 59 Cor den. Patnoa A 59 Corsaut. Joette M 59 Cosgrove. Cokeen S 59 Courted. Dianne M 59 Courtade. John J. 105 Couturier Mecheile Couturier. Michael 59. 76 Couturier. Monica A. 59. 184 Co art. Kandie S 59 Cram. Douglas Cramer. Mike B 59. 89. 105 Creighton, Carol A 59 Croff. Tracy J. Oaky. Thomas Dancer. Mark R 98. 188 Darlmg. David M 59 Darkng. Sue A 59 Dast. Dare Diane 59 Davis. Susan E 59. 96 De Neff. Donna De Neff. Summers Dean. Kenneth M 59 Decker. Scott R 59. 89. 105 Decker. Sharon Deenng. Jane A 59 Deleny. Joseph H 59. 125 Dennis. Scott E. Dewar. Candace M 59 De etski. Bruce Diehl. Edward W 59 Diehl, Judy 60 Dkl. Denise Rae Dilley Joan C- 60. 145 Dklon. Karel. Dmgeman. Darnel J 60 Dixon. Alan E 60 Doherty. Mark A 60 78. 101 Dohm Kathy M 60. 106 Oomme. Mark K Donnelly. Aken L 60 Dow Karen L 60 Dowen. Sybk L Dr eves. Frederick L Dr man. Tammy 60. 183 Dwyer. Jean C Eby. Joseph M Echelberger Mark Edwards. Knstee R 60 Edwards. Pamela Egeier. Robert A 76 Eikey. Penny M 60 Eisner. Wendy A 60 Ellens. Jeffrey S 60 Efcott. Daniel I. 60. 98 105 Emenck. Richard Erhart. Dawei R Erickson. Ooanld H Ewing. James Ewmg. Kevm D 60 Farrek, Jeffrey R Fasei. Gregory Ferris. Don D Fewms. Sand J 60 Fiedler Michelle E 60 Fields. Paul T. 60. 183 F p. Craig C. 60. 105 Fmfrock. Marietta 60 Fish. Karen Mane 96 Fisher. Jeffrey K Fisher. Michael W 60 Fort on. Angela M 60. 173 Fort on. Gregory Joseph 60. 76 Fosnight. Dawei W 60 Touch. Lisa K 60 Fournier. Chense 60 Frank. Carrie R 60 Franke. Jeffrey Franke. Kimberly S 60 Frankfurth. Keith D. Franks. Ronald J. 60 Fredette. Roe Freeman. Kimberly 60 Freeman. Jack K FreundL ynda Sue Frit . Barbara J. 60 Frost. Jay M. Fuller. Laura E 61 Galloway. Elisabeth 61 Galloway Scott G 61 Gamble. Cynthia 61 Garcia. Archimedes Garrett. Roger A Gar shew. Ann A 61 Garthe. Peter J. 61. 92. 149 Garvin. Barbara J 61 Garvin. Jerald L. Gary. James 61 Gaultier. Christina 61 Gauthier. Jacquelyn 61. 125. 188 Gauthier. Janice M 61 Gauthier. Richard R 61. 92 Gauthier. Sharon M 61. 173 Geer. Susan M 61. 165 Geiger. Jeffrey 61 Gibson. Sheryl D Gilmore Mark D 61. 105. 188 Gmffre. Sheky 61 Glass. Debra Glass. Robert Glauch. Thomas L. Gleason. Michael R Godt. Wendy A 61 Gokey. Peter L. 61 Gorcyca. Robert R Gaourdte Cheryl C 61. 141 Graf. Pamela S 61 Granstra. Shawn 61. 96 Grant. Marlene D. Gravfm. Jenney L. 61 Gray. Ten L 61 Green. Larry 61. 109 Gregg. Matthew W Greibck. Michael L. 61 Griffin. Kenneth L 61. 78 Griffin. Patricia Grumley. Teresa A. 61 Guy. Angela K. 61 Guzmski. Michael L Hagan. Richard Hague, R Dawei 61 Names. Tammy L. Haiberg Kelly E 61. 171 Haley. Maureen F 61. 96 Ham. Jeffrie S Hammond. Susan 61 Hammontree. Scott R, Hancock. Eleanor 62. 183 Hanna. Natalie Hansen. Roberta L 62 Hardm. John W Hardley. Steven Charles 28. 62 Merger. Gad M 62 Harmg. Michele L 62 Harmer. Karen M 62. 106 Hart Douglas R 62. 125 Hart Randal S Hart. Sharon L. 62 Hartman. Richard J. Maswek. Edwm L Hatch. Oavid L. 62 Hatton. Ricky C. Hawkins Kenneth L. Hayward Martm L 62. 88. 105 Haywood. Karl Heady. James C. Heffner. Kimberly 62. 148 Heiges. Donald E Heika. Michael G 62. 78 Heffnch. Rick Hemming. John T 62 Herman. Erica L. Herman Pamela A. 62 Hermann. Kerstan G 62 Hiatt. Gerald R 62 Hkber. Angela M 62 Miner. Cheryl Hmds. Diane 62 Kingston Sandra J 62 Hippensteel. Sandra D 62 Hitchens. Eileen Anne Hittte. Cynthia 62 Hoch. Gregory W Hoch. KHbe M Hoffmann. Karen L 62 Hoismgton. Kris 62 Holtom. Jonathan K 62 Hopluns. Tonya Leith 62 Morstman. Katherme Howard. Howard 183 Hone. Benjamin K. Hubschne«der. Kurt W 62 Hughes. Laura J 62 Hughes. Regina K Hunter. Steven J. Huntley. Jam L. Huston. Lynda J 63 Hutchmson. Karen M 63. 98. 188 Hutchinson. Keky J 63 Hutchmson. Yvonne K 63 Hyde. Tami 63 Imbrunone. Anthony S 63. 139 Ingersotl. Regina C Irish. Vlern M Jackson. Timothy W 63 Jaeger. C Kevm 63 Jam son. Jam J. 63 Jamison. Randall G 63. 92. 93 Jennett. Donald Jennett. Rebecca J. John. Gary A. 63 Johns. Vick L 63 Johnson. David R 63 Johnson. Laurie K 63 Johnson. Robert L. Johnson. Therese E 63 Johnston. Michael D 63. 78 Jones. Norman R 63. 105 Jones. Randolph S Jones. W iam C. Kage. Gary L 63 Kaiey Robert 0 63 Kaftenbech. Let it.a A 63 Kelly. Theresa M 63. 96. 188 Kelp Debb A 63 Kennedy. Rich A Kerby. Nancy A 63. 188 Kevwitch. Kristy C. 63 Kilbourne. David I. Kikman. Forrest D. 101 Kimes. Susan A King. Donald King. Lyndek K. 63 Kmnee. Judy M 63 Kirk. Mary J. 63 Kirschke. Brian W 63 Klaassen. Janet 63. 121 Kkne. Jonathan Klmgeismith. James Klinger. Katrma Kloosterman. Debra L. 63 Knapp. John P 63 Koestrier. Paul H. 63. 83 Kokhoff. Susan R 63 Korn. Mark E 63. 105 K or son, Mike A Koschara. Catherine 63 Kramer. Diane S. Kratky. James W 63 Kroesmg. Jeffery T 64. 78 Krol. Caroline M 64 Kroupa. Cheryl M 64 Kroupa. Ivan D. 64 Kroupa. Ronald C 64 Krubkosk. Sandra 64 Kucere. Judith E. 64 Kuemm. Konn K 64. 188 Kuhn. Debra J 64 Kundrata. Frederick L. 64. 92. 105 La Brack. Jean A 64 La Vakey. David J 64. 89 Lam . David M 64 Lane Wkkam Lee Lang. Bonn L. 64. 116 Langdon. Jeffrey L. Lange. Caroline Lard . Debra J. 64 Lard . James E 64 Lard . Jeanne 64 Larson. Joler S 64 Larson. Kenneth L. Lether. John B 64 Leutenschiager. James 64 ' auttier. Kevm J. Leuiner. Jan ► Leutner. Pamela K. 64 Le Jeune. Jon E 64 Le Uto. Cathy J 64. 172 Le Roy. Bethanne Le Roy. Kent Leach. Lance L. 78 Lee. Aken A 64. 184 Leith. Jennifer 64 Leman. Pamela Leppek. Kathleen 64 Lerma Simona E. Lessard. John E. Lewis. Lisa 64 Leymon. Beverly J. 64 Lick. James E. Lick. Richard C. Liddek Janice L 65 Liggett Shelley L. 65 Light. Jack N 65 Lmdal. Pamela J. 65 Lmderleaf. Mark D Link. Brian F 65 Uvmgston. Jeffrey A. 65 Lloyd. Teresa R 65 Lombard. Lynne A 65 Loney. Steven D 65 Longton. Terry 130 Loveland. Terry 65. 76 Lum, Euia C. 65 Lynch. Pamela S. 65. 103 Lyon. Raymond K. Machesney. Michael Mackey. Anne Mar Maeder Kenneth D. Magee Gary A. Magee Michael S 65 Makowski. Marlene M Makory. Miche A 65 Mang. Laura L 65 Man nor John Manvtke. Dawei J. Mapes. Michael H 65. 105. 183 Manage. Troy V 76 Marrow. Keky L. 65 Martm. Pt W 65. 105 Marvm Gak M 65 Mateer Gary W 65 Mattvson. Sheky M 65 Matson. Cheryl 65. 96 Maxbauer. Grace M 65 May. Kelly M 78 McArthur. Daniel R. McDuff. Patrick T. McGeorge. Susan R 65. 96. 97. 106 McIntyre. Kathleen A McMaster. Timothy J 65. 105 McNeil. Christi R McNeil. Elizabeth A 65 McPherson. Terri L 65 Meeves. Terri A. 106 Mehrhof. Kim A 65 Meredith. Michael C. Merrifield. Gma M 65 Merriner. Connie 65 Merritt. Shelly R Meyer Knstan 0 65. 96 106. 183. 188 Meyers. Jay B. Milarch. Michelle D. 65 Milatz. Gerald 65. 92. 105 Miller. Marilyn G 66 Mi Her. MicheHe 66 Miner. P Erie 65 Miller. Sandra Kay MiHiken. John P 66. 83 Monson. Jon K 66 Montante. Roseann M 66 Moore. David L. 66. 78 Morgan. 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Christine M 70 Underwood. Barbara J. 70 Underwood. Jeffery L. Vanden Berge. Jody Ann Vandervort Frank E 70. 76. 100. 101 Van Horn. Lynn L Van Wezel Carl J 70 Vermetten. Lisa C. 70 Vezma. Jeanette L 70 Wagoner. Michael WakJeck. Jeffrey A 70 Waiter. Gregory A 70 Walter. Nadine 70 Walton. Pamela M 70 Watkins. Susan 70 Watson. Jerome Weaver. Brenda R 70 Weber. Alien A 70. 76. 100. 101. 105 Weber. Connie L. Weber. Dennis 76 Weber. Keith E Werbmski. Patricia A 70 Weston. Steven R 70 Whaley. Cindy 70 Wheat. Cynthia L. 70 Wheaton. Michael Thomas White. Ruth Whiting. Jeffrey D 70. 76. 92. 105 Wichern. Katherine A. 70 Wiebe. Gary A Wiebe. Ronald P Wiley. Ph p D. 70 Wilkes. Kathleen K 70 Willey. Amy 1. 70 Willman. Chris 71 WHson. Bonnie L. Wilson. Dean E Wilson Debra J 71. 106 WHson. Don E WHson. Staoe E 71. 106 Winter. Carol 71. 96 Wotgrarn Charles I 71 Wolf gram, Shawneen M Wonsey. John H. 128 Woodring. Rodney. G. Woods. Kimberty C. 71 Wbodward. Kenneth 71 Wooster Thomas B. WOoters. Brian L WOrm. Clifford 71 Wright. Matthew R Wurm. Raymond W Wyatt. D ane 71 Yankee. Timothy J. Yokeum Michael W Youker Barbara J. Youker. Daniel A Young. Debb « M 71 Young. Lorna 71 Young. Michael A 71 Young. Russell H. Zapfe. Cheryl 71 Zeeryp. Mary A. Zientek. Robert J. 71. 89 Zimba. Ronald R 71 Zoime. Tom J. Zywicki. Ronald L. 105 237 The most glorious vibrant days of Traverse City Senior High will long be remembered as some of us leave to begin a new life, and others return to further prepare themselves for theirs. Just as Troy was revered as the fount of Trojan thought and learning, TCHS has become ours. Each student walks through a different door learning and accepting different philosophies, which they will in turn pass on to a new generation. Every individual has in some way or other beautified the school, and many images have been deposited in its halls of memories. TCHS has become the expression of an intellectual freedom that will never die. The Final Acts 2)8 239 240
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